SWANSON
Seniors and caregivers rally for ‘five and five’ state aid increase
By Danielle Killey Maple Lawn Nursing Home administrator Arlan Swanson said his organization is the biggest employer in Fulda, but he says his staff is struggling because he cannot give them raises a...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 8:36 AM
1940: Farm Boys Get Ideas in Management
Farm accounting was the topic of study for these 1940 farm guys....
Posted on 1/27/11 at 12:00 AM
Making history: Swanson taught — and played role in — world events
By Beth Rickers , July 03, 2010
Column: Memorial Day, and a poem
WORTHINGTON — As summer approaches, our nation recognizes the last Monday in May. It became a tradition to honor soldiers who had died during the Civil War.By Al Swanson, Daily Globe Historical Columnist , May 19, 2010
Swanson-Leach
April 17, 2010
Swanson 60th anniversary
September 01, 2009
Swanson 50th anniversary
Jim and Dianne Swanson, Mountain Lake, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house and free dance from 7 to 11 p.m. Friday at the American Legion Hall, 825 Third Ave., Brewster.April 21, 2009
Searching for missing Marshall man
MARSHALL, Minn. (AP) — A group of searchers will try again Saturday to find a 19-year-old man who went missing last May in southwestern Minnesota.By Associated Press , March 20, 2009
Man guilty of filling wetlands area
A Blackduck man has been found guilty of major wetlands violations in Itasca County. The violations were part of the Wetland Conservation Act, administered by local counties with support from by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.By Bemidji Pioneer , February 03, 2009
Variety show 'Made in the USA'
FULDA — In the past, themes for the “Made in the USA” show in Fulda have gone from patriotic to celebrating obscure holidays, with heritage, heroes and traveling America in between. Now, entertainers from Fulda are using the seventh annual variety show to give a hooray to Hollywood and regards to Broadway with “From Broadway to Hollywood.”
November 21, 2008
Reunions change with time
The idea of going to a class reunion never really entered my mind throughout the years after I graduated from high school in 1939.By Al Swanson, Daily Globe Historical Columnist , October 29, 2008
Still no sign of missing Marshall man
A search organizer says there’s still no sign of a Marshall man missing for more than two months.By Associated Press , July 22, 2008
Column: Recalling the Peace Avenue of Flags
In this political year, 2008, it seems that one should show his patriotism by wearing a flag pin on the lapel of a coat, sweater or blouse. Worthington did something else.By Al Swanson , June 25, 2008
Tennis, anyone?
Group meets three days a week for friendly competitionBy Angela Lowe , June 24, 2008
Column: Billy Sunday story sparks '40 memories
Norma Norell’s article in Feb. 20 Daily Globe set my memory banks back six decades. I served at a prisoner of war site camp in Whiteville, N.C. The German POWs cut pulpwood for paper and lived in the confines of the camp.By Al Swanson, Daily Globe historical columnist , June 11, 2008
Honoring those who served
Our country became a nation because of a war. The Revolutionary War gave to this nation its independence. The veterans of that war are long gone, but they’re still remembered in history.By Al Swanson , May 28, 2008
Missing Marshall man's family asks for volunteers
MARSHALL, Minn. (AP) — The family of a missing Marshall man is organizing another group of volunteers to continue the search for him.May 23, 2008
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