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Mystery Bridge nr. 3: The Bridges that came from California
Authors Note: The next two historic bridge entries deal with the bridges in Harrison County, Iowa. While the county has one of the highest number of historic bridges in the state, the uniqueness of it...
Posted on 6/7/12 at 2:45 AM
1960: Policeman Wanted in Windom
Windom was looking for a police "patrolman" in 1960....
Posted on 6/24/10 at 12:00 AM
Towards better hospital care
Right on the heels of the Minnesota Department of Health's annual report earlier this month on adverse events, the Joint Commission released its own annual report on hospital quality and safety in 2...
Posted on 1/27/10 at 9:11 AM
Qwest can freeze
Qwest would have to freeze its basic residential telephone rates until 2013 under a plan released by the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission. After keeping rates the same for three years, the commis...
Posted on 12/9/09 at 9:47 AM
Commission to provide outlets for art displays
WORTHINGTON — After months of work and research, the new Worthington Public Arts Commission (WPAC) is in its final stage of being adopted as an advisory board for the city council. Upon publication of the ordinance in the Daily Globe, the commission will be established.May 16, 2012
Commission recommends candidates
Judicial nominee to be sent to Governor DaytonWORTHINGTON — The Commission on Judicial Selection announced Thursday it is recommending four candidates to Gov. Mark Dayton for consideration to fill two judgeship vacancies in the Fifth Judicial District.
December 22, 2011
Planning Commission approves permit requests
WORTHINGTON — The Nobles County Planning Commission approved two conditional use permits Wednesday night, including one request to construct a new feedlot near WilmontBy Julie Buntjer , February 24, 2011
RDC to sponsor orientation
SLAYTON — The Southwest Regional Development Commission is sponsoring an orientation for newly elected local government officials and interested persons from 2:45 to 7 p.m. March 10 at the Center for Regional Development Offices, 2401 Broadway Ave., Slayton.February 09, 2011
New landscaping business gets preliminary approval
WORTHINGTON — The Nobles County Planning Commission approved two conditional use permits during its Wednesday night meeting in Worthington, including one for development of a landscape supply business in rural Worthington, and one for the construction of a new hog confinement barn near Rushmore. Both permits will now advance to the Nobles County Board of Commissioners for consideration at their Feb. 8 meeting.By Julie Buntjer , January 27, 2011
Development groups to meet
SLAYTON — A joint meeting of the Southwest Regional Development Commission’s Board of Directors/Full Commission will take place Jan. 13.December 28, 2010
LEC debate continues at public meeting
SLAYTON — By the end of the public meeting regarding the expansion and renovation of the Murray County Law Enforcement Center Thursday, Murray County Commissioner Kevin Vickerman admitted to the Daily Globe on the record he was supportive of the $1.4 million project that would give the sheriff’s office the space it desperately needs.June 24, 2010
MN 60 expansion plans criticized
WORTHINGTON — Dennis Bucholz, manager of Worthington Ag Parts, went before the Nobles County Planning Commission Wednesday night to notify them of some changes that will need to be made at the business as a result of the Minnesota 60 four-lane expansion project.By Julie Buntjer , April 29, 2010
WPU poised to increase electric rates
Will await results of Missouri River Energy Services surveyWORTHINGTON — Worthington residents will see higher electricity bills in 2009, but the Worthington Public Utilities (WPU) Water and Light Commission may hold off on increasing the current retail rate of 6.4 cents per kilowatt hour.
November 18, 2008
Letter: Not surprised by Pawlenty's nepotism
Recently, Governor Pawlenty appointed State Senator Betsy Wergin to the Public Utilities Commission to fulfill the term being vacated by her brother LeRoy Koppendrayer.By Dist. 28 Sen. Steve Murphy, DFL-Red Wing , July 17, 2008
Letter: SRDC offers multiple benefits to region
As I read Commissioner Luke Johnson’s letter to the editor Wednesday, a whirlwind of responses formed in my mind.By Jayme Trusty, SRDC Executive Director, Slayton , July 10, 2008
Letter: SRDC is a waste of public resources
The name of the organization — the Southwest Regional Development Commission — sounds important, but an organization that spends only 3 percent of its budget on projects compared to 97 percent on administrative costs is similar to a bad charity, one which most people would not contribute to.By Luke Johnson, Pipestone County Commissioner, Holland , July 09, 2008
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