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Editorial: County facing big challenge
By Daily Globe , July 08, 2009
Letter: County should find way to fill summer 4-H void
By Joan Dekker, Worthington , April 14, 2009
Agencies approach county for funding
WORTHINGTON — Three agencies that have received appropriations in the past from Nobles County were on hand during Tuesday morning’s county board session to present information about their programs in hopes that funding will again be provided to help with their operational expenses.By Julie Buntjer , March 25, 2009
Rural water expansion project a go
Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water to begin construction on tower, pipeline this yearWORTHINGTON — Nobles County Commissioners gave their approval to Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water’s plan to expand rural water service to residents in the southern and western areas of the county during Tuesday morning’s board session.
By Julie Buntjer , March 25, 2009
NRCHS didn’t ask for more space
LUVERNE — When Nobles County Commissioners accepted the $153,426 low bid for the Nobles County Government Center third floor remodeling project a week ago, several commissioners said the project was necessary due to a lack of space in the Nobles-Rock Community Health Services offices.
By Julie Buntjer , March 12, 2009
County hears report on mental health assessment
WORTHINGTON — After meeting with agencies who provide mental health and chemical dependency services within the five-county area served by the Southwestern Mental Health Center, Brian McInerney presented the results of a needs assessment to Nobles County Commissioners on Tuesday.By Julie Buntjer , February 04, 2009
County to move forward with remodeling
By Julie Buntjer , January 21, 2009
County, city receive funds to establish trail
Money is available for 2012 constructionWORTHINGTON — Nobles County Commissioners on Tuesday received an update on the proposed construction of a recreational trail extending from Whiskey Ditch at Oxford Street west to Crailsheim Drive and south to the Olson Park campground.
By Julie Buntjer , January 07, 2009
Preview: County approves contract with Jailors union despite opposition
WORTHINGTON — Despite a request from Nobles County Sheriff Kent Wilkening and Jail Administrator Monette Berkevich to table a three-year labor agreement between the county and Teamsters Local 320 (the union for the jailors), Nobles County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the agreement.By Julie Buntjer , January 06, 2009
Nobles County OK’s 3.9 percent levy increase
WORTHINGTON — Nobles County Commissioners approved a 3.9 percent levy increase for 2009 and set the county’s annual budget at $25,482,913 during its Tuesday morning meeting.By Julie Buntjer , December 17, 2008
Nobles Government Center to renovate
Third-floor improvements are proposedWORTHINGTON — Nobles County Commissioners on Tuesday authorized bid specifications for the proposed third-floor renovation of the Nobles County Government Center.
By Julie Buntjer , December 04, 2008
County pursues TAC ownership
Facility will be closed Feb. 28 if solution not foundWORTHINGTON — With time running out for The Achievement Center (TAC) in Worthington, Nobles County Commissioners on Tuesday decided to pursue a possible takeover of the program.
By Julie Buntjer , December 03, 2008
City, county haggle over spec building
WORTHINGTON — Less than a week after Nobles County Commissioners expressed their desire to get the spec building in Worthington’s Bioscience Park sold, a special meeting took place Monday night to entertain an offer from the City of Worthington on the property.
By Julie Buntjer , November 25, 2008
County eager to sell spec building
Structure in Bioscience Park has been empty since constructionWORTHINGTON — Nobles County Commissioners provided a clear message during a Tuesday morning board meeting with Worthington Regional Economic Development Corp. manager Glenn Thuringer — they want to get the spec building in Worthington’s Bioscience Park sold.
By Julie Buntjer , November 19, 2008
Incumbents prevail in Nobles County commissioner races
Leistico wins in District 5; Thier gets backing in District 2It was a night for the incumbents in the Nobles County races for Commissioner in District 2 and District 5, with Vern Leistico earning 1,096 votes to Lee McAllister’s 868 votes in District 5; and Diane Thier taking District 2 with 1,067 votes to Daryl Behrends’ 659 votes.
By Julie Buntjer , November 05, 2008
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