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Tomahawk East claims fifth straight All-Star Game win over Corn Belt
ESSIG — The Tomahawk East League topped the Corn Belt League 4-3 in the All-Star Game Saturday, taking home its fifth consecutive win in the series. The game featured clutch hitting, solid defense and a little bit of power from the two All-Star teams, with both teams limiting errors and getting a home run in the game.
Defensive struggles for Fairmont a factor in 13-1 loss to Luverne
FAIRMONT – Fairmont Jr. Legion Post 36 fell to Luverne Jr. Legion Post 132 13-1 on Monday night during a Jr. Legion baseball game courtesy of defensive mishaps. “We win our games off of defense,” said Fairmont head coach Brian Hackett. “Obviously our defense did not show up today.”
Many reasons to shop at farmers’ market
“Nothing tastes better than fresh green beans out of the garden. You can’t beat it,” Becky Sellner was quoted in a New Ulm Journal article on the start of the farmers’ market season. It’s those fresh green beans and other vegetable delights that make shopping at farmers’...
People and Events
“left”>“Church on the Lawn” services will be held beginning 10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 21, at East Chain Evangelical Free Church, located three miles east of the village of East Chain. The speaker will be Terry Baxter, co-founder of GoServe Global and former member of the Iowa State Legislature. The service includes live band worship, bible teaching and wonderful kids program. Prior to the service, donuts and coffee will be served at 10 a.m. Bring your lawn chair and a friend. Stay after for MC Pork Producers pork chops-on-a-stick, pork patties & O’Scoops Ice Cream.The public is welcome. In case of inclement weather, they will meet inside the church.
Garage sales maps available at Casey’s
TRUMAN — Garage sale maps will be available Saturday, July 20, at Casey’s in Truman. Be sure to check the time and day each sale is to be held. There are over 40 sales advertised. Be sure to check out the Bluejay window at the Truman Museum. Watch...
Police
12:36 p.m. — An ordinance violation was reported in the 600 block of East 2nd Street. A written warning was issued. 12:53 p.m. — A probation violation was reported in the 200 block of Lake Avenue. An adult arrest was made. 1:24 p.m. — Police investigated a trespassing...
Well study goes to Council
SHERBURN — The Sherburn City Council met Monday evening. Amanda Strommer from the MN Department of Health/Well Head Protection department discussed the two new Sherburn wells with the council and the old well. She said Sherburn was about halfway through the well head protection and that there are grants to help. One would be $10,000 and another would be that amount with a 50/50 match from the City.
Some strong basis levels in southern Minnesota
Some Midwestern grain farmers are finding strong basis levels. Tim Waibel farms near Courtland in south-central Minnesota and says he’s been delivering corn to an ethanol plant in Fairmont. “And they’ve really been paying up on the basis, and we’re seeing a 70-cent spread in 55 miles. I’ve never seen that before.” South Central College […]
Police
12:27 a.m. — A driving complaint was reported in the 900 block of Shoreacres Drive. The call was cleared. 12:39 a.m. — A suspicious circumstance was reported in the 100 block of West 12th Street. Unable to locate. 6:45 a.m. — Criminal damage to a motor vehicle was...
People and Events
The Blue Earth Town and Country Players have announced that their 2024 summer production of “Church Basement Ladies,” originally set for July 18-21, has been rescheduled for Sept. 13-15. July free meal Sunday at SJV. St. John Vianney will be serving their free July meal beginning 5 p.m....
Park concerns go to board
FAIRMONT — The Fairmont Park Board met on Tuesday and revisited some old business including the topic of air conditioning in the Lincoln Park Shelter house. Board Member Vicki Schulte brought up the possibility of redoing the shelter house and questioned its purpose. Public Works Director Matthew York responded by explaining that clubs and groups meet there commonly for meals and meetings. Park and Street Superintendent Nick Lardy added to York’s statement about Lincoln Park. The park committee had removed the isometric flower beds and replaced such with kinder and raised beds.
Delores Mae Holz
FAIRMONT — A memorial service for Delores “Dee” Mae Holz, 90, of Fairmont, Minn., will be held 2:30 p.m. Monday, July 22, at Lakeview Funeral Home in Fairmont. Burial will be held at a later date at Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery, Fairmont. Holz passed away Wednesday, July...
Board hears fairground success, woes
FAIRMONT– The Martin County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday heard some updates and a request for funds from Robbin Celander, President of the Martin County Fair Board. Celander said that last year’s fair was “fantastic,” and since then, along with planning for this year’s fair, members have been busy with other events held at the fairgrounds, including the Minnesota Youth Livestock Expo (MYLE) which took place in late June.
Winnebago Council addresses repair issue
There was some good news and there was some bad news for the Winnebago City Council to deal with at their regular meeting on Tuesday evening, July 9. While the council was excited to approve the hiring of Cass Davis, who is already a certified EMT (Emergency Medical Technician), to the Winnebago Ambulance Department, they were also disappointed to learn that the Muir Library once again needed some unscheduled maintenance.
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