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Lytle, Martins dominate Lakers in 10-0 victory
FAIRMONT – On the back of pitcher Matt Lytle, the Fairmont Martins shut down the Heron Lake Lakers 10-0 on Wednesday at Herb Wolf Field in a FirstNite League amateur baseball game. Lytle only gave up five hits and two walks through seven innings in his shutout and struck...
New principal to lead Martin Luther
NORTHROP — Martin Luther High School in Northrop has welcomed a new principal to lead the team at the Christian 7-12 school. David Stuckwisch is an outgoing, caring individual who seeks to help students through spiritual and academic journeys during their education at MLHS. Stuckwisch is a graduate of...
St. James Celebrates 4th with Fireworks
The St. James Chamber of Commerce held this year’s 4th of July fireworks on Wednesday, July 3. People gathered in Memorial Park to watch the fireworks, that were put on by the chamber with help from sponsors; St. James VFW Post 1914, St. James American Legion, St James Rotary, St James Sertoma, and Kuehl’s Electric Inc. St. James Chamber of Commerce.
Out of the Past – July 11
The Warrior Marching Band, under the direction of Doug Kodet, will enter parade competition at Westbrook tonight at 7 p.m. The parade and competition is part of the three day Hospital Benefit Days. Approximately 20 marching bands will be included in the parade competition. Band members are reminded to bring belts for the uniform trousers and wear black socks and band shoes (shoes available at The Palace and Ouren’s Family Shoes).
Carole Joeckel
BLUE EARTH — Carole Joeckel, age 86, passed away Saturday, July 6, 2024, at St. Luke’s Lutheran Care Center in Blue Earth, Minn. A private service will be held at a later date. Lakeview Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Fairmont is assisting the family with arrangements. Carole...
Police
2:28 a.m. — A suspicious circumstance was reported in the 500 block of Tilden Street. Not able to locate. 9:09 a.m. — An ordinance violation was reported in the 300 block of East 3rd Street. A written warning was issued. 9:26 a.m. — An animal complaint/bite was reported...
People and Events
Martin County Library will offer various events next week. First, meet Munchkin the Miniature Horse 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 17, at the Fairmont Library, 110 N. Park St. in Fairmont and 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 17, at the Truman Community Building. Munchkin is a miniature horse with dwarfism. Meet Munchkin, enjoy a story and make an art project that helps us celebrate what makes us different and unique. This program is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant provided by the Traverse des Sioux Library Cooperative, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. Also, join library staff for Books and Brews Morning Edition beginning 10 a.m. Thursday, July 18, at the Fairmont Library. Staff will highlight books about or set during WWI. Bring your coffee and join them. There is no cost to attend this event and registration is not required.
Growing Forward – Mobile Turf Project
The grass is greener in New Ulm! Last year we piloted an entire block of artificial turf at Oktoberfest – and it was a hit, enjoyed by thousands that weekend. Our local businesses stepped up with sponsorship dollars, and we were able to raise funds to own the turf, so we can bring this mobile green space back to New Ulm for future events. We plan to bring it out twice in 2024 – once for Crazy Days (Jul 26-27) and again for Oktoberfest (Oct 4-5). Huge shout-out and thank you to the founding donors who made this possible!
SWIF launches local flood relief funds
To address needs resulting from severe flooding in southwest Minnesota, the Southwest Initiative Foundation has established flood relief funds for Jackson, Windom and the whole of southwest Minnesota. SWIF established the Jackson Flood Relief Fund in partnership with its community affiliate, the Jackson Area Community Foundation; the Windom Flood Relief...
LUNCH AND A BITE
The Brown County Historical Society is holding another Lunch and a Bite event today (Thursday) at the museum annex 12 North Broadway New Ulm. Terry Sviene will be giving a presentation on on one of New Ulm’s unsung heroes Francis Baasen. Baasen was New Ulm’s first lawyer, Minnesota’s first Secretary of State, two-time state representative, city councilman, county commissioner, county attorney, city attorney, one of the founders of New Ulm’s Catholic Church and helped with Minnesota’s constitution. Sviene calls Baasen “New Ulm’s most publicly achieved citizen. Sviene has written a 419-page book on Baasen. Lunch and a Bite starts at noon at the annex. The event is free but you needed to make reservations to attend.
Military Appreciation Day Thursday Night at Johnson Park
Military Appreciation Day is Thursday night at Johnson Park downtown New Ulm. New Ulm Brewers hosting the Courtland Cubs at 7:30pm. All veterans at the game get a free meal and beverage courtesy of the New Ulm Baseball Assocation. Throwing out the first pitch 103 year old Paul Wojahn. Other activities: New Ulm Battery with a salute after the National Anthem and the Legion Riders with a seventh inning salute. Schell’s Brewery has provided military uniforms for the Brewers. Admission is free.
Robert “Bob” Rempel
A Celebration of Life Service to honor the life and legacy of Robert “Bob” Rempel, age 86, of Windom, will be held Thurs., July 11th at 10:30 a.m. at the Evangelical Free Church in Windom with Pastor Jon Greener officiating. Burial will be at the Mountain Lake Cemetery in Mountain Lake. The service will be livestreamed on the Evangelical Free Church’s Facebook page. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred. Robert Lee Rempel was born September 21, 1937, to Frank and Susie (Ewert) Rempel in Mountain Lake, Minnesota and grew up in the Bingham Lake and Delft areas. In his teen years, Robert suffered from Polio. He graduated from Mountain Lake Public School and went on to attend business school for one year in Mankato.
SWIF establishes multiple funds for flood relief
To address needs resulting from severe flooding in southwest Minnesota, the Southwest Initiative Foundation has established flood relief funds for Jackson, Windom and the whole of southwest Minnesota. SWIF established the Jackson Flood Relief Fund in partnership with its community affiliate, the Jackson Area Community Foundation; the Windom Flood Relief...
County board meets Tuesday
The Cottonwood County Board of Commissioners will meet Tuesday at 9 a.m., at the county courthouse in Windom. On the agenda, the board will receive bids for a bridge replacement project on County Road 5, just north of County Road 15. The current bridge has deteriorating timber abutments. The new structure will be a double precast concrete box culvert.
Fairmont Police To Host Events
A fishing event titled “Cops And Bobbers” will be held in Fairmont on Tuesday, July 30th at Gomsrud Park. The event is open to kids age 10-14 with all equipment, bait and tackle provided. Pre-registration is required, sign up at the Fairmont CER website. Space is limited for the event, which will take place from 7 to 8:30 p.m. that night.
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