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Major Truss Bridge Collapses in Washington, another Ohio River Truss Bridge Doomed, another Iowa Truss Bridge's future in Limbo, Hope for Minnesota Bridge? O...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 4:29 AM
It's been too long
It seems like it's been forever since I last wrote a blog. And so much has been going on. Of course, there will be more time -- and space -- to talk about things in the future posts, so I'll keep th...
Posted on 3/25/13 at 10:53 PM
Wet and wild
Todays wet and chilly weather has actually put me in the mood for soup. And with the deadline for the Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice Councils Wild for Rice contest looming (June 27 thats Monday), her...
Posted on 6/22/11 at 8:42 PM
1940: Sunday Bowling Dies a Sudden Death
Sunday bowling died a sudden death in 1940. Surviving are pairs of oddly-scented shoes and a seven-ten split....
Posted on 1/5/11 at 6:00 PM
Group supports prayer day
A Minnesota group has filed paperwork supporting the National Day of Prayer after a judge ruled it unconstitutional. “In her decision to strike down the National Day of Prayer, Judge Barbara Cra...
Posted on 7/11/10 at 6:09 AM
Worthington City Council approves fire station schematics
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington City Council Tuesday night approved the schematic design and construction document phases for a new proposed fire station, to be located on the old Campbells Soup site in downtown Worthington.March 15, 2011
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New fire station plans progressing
March 10, 2011
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Council approves tennis court
Also approved 2011 industrial waste water facility budgetWORTHINGTON — The city of Worthington is one step closer to making the new tennis court facility a reality. Worthington City Council approved an agreement between the city and District 518 for the joint tennis court project at its meeting on Monday. The construction is estimated to cost $800,000, with the city contributing $235,000 towards the facility.
February 14, 2011
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Potter appointed to labor council
WORTHINGTON — Michael Potter of Worthington was recently appointed by the Southwest Minnesota Chief Elected Officials Board to serve as a labor representative on the Southwest Minnesota Workforce Council. Potter is the president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union.January 30, 2011
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Worthington to pursue event center-hotel site
WORTHINGTON — An events center/hotel project stymied for more than a year appears to taking a significant leap forward.By Ryan McGaughey , December 28, 2010
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Worthington to increase levy by 3.2 percent
WORTHINGTON — The city of Worthington will increase its levy by 3.2 percent and collect $2,757,307 in property taxes next year, the Worthington City Council decided this week.December 15, 2010
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Council on public art request
November 08, 2010
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Council: No number just yet
WORTHINGTON — There are too many unanswered questions to set the city’s not-to-exceed levy limit just yet, the Worthington City Council decided in the final minutes of its fourth budget meeting Thursday.September 02, 2010
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Brief: Windom council OKs co-op abatement
WINDOM —The Windom City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a tax abatement request from New Vision Cooperative for its $1.1 million-plus expansion project.June 17, 2010
Council moves forward with TTC
June 14, 2010
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Council reviews quiet zone study
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington City Council will need to consider cost, public opinion and necessity when deciding whether to move forward with a quiet zone at the 12th Street and Flower Lane railroad crossings.May 10, 2010
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City council goes with county assessing service
April 26, 2010
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Worthington continues to offer honorary city council member program
April 09, 2010
Council requests proposals for events center project
WORTHINGTON — The city will soon solicit a request for proposals from developers for its combination events center and hotel complex. The council heard Monday from Steve Sherf, president of Hospitality Consulting Group Inc., who reviewed his research on the feasibility of such a complex.March 09, 2010
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Proposed tobacco shop draws town ire
JACKSON — The City Council chambers were packed Thursday in Jackson for a meeting about the city’s newest proposed business — Herb N’Legend, which specializes in tobacco and tobacco paraphernalia.March 05, 2010
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