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Showcasing young business owners at annual trade show
AUSTIN, Minn. - Students in the Mower County 'Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities' or CEO program showcased their companies at its trade show on May 15. The CEO class meets five days a week for 90 minutes and counts as a year long two credit course. It gives high school students the opportunity to actually create a business and learn all of the risks, management, and results that come out of that.
Toastmasters meet in June
Toastmasters International will be hosting meetings of the Mid-Day Club on Saturday and Tuesdays in June. The club will meet for generally one hour from 9-10 a.m. on June 1 and 15 and 10:30-11:30 a.m. on June 11 and June 25. The meetings will stream at https://tinyurl.com/zoomwithmidday and https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9239283290 An agenda for role sign-up is […] The post Toastmasters meet in June appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
In Your Community: Wolfe siblings get together to celebrate milestones
Five siblings, who graduated from Austin High School game together in April in Gainesville, Georgia to celebrate all of them being at least 80 years old. All five — Ronald, Jon, Lynette, Maurice and Gordon — attended St. John’s Lutheran School in Austin, for elementary and grade school education. Each graduated from Austin High School, […] The post In Your Community: Wolfe siblings get together to celebrate milestones appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Farm animals bringing joy to an Austin nursing home
AUSTIN, Minn. - In honor of national nursing home week- Good Samaritan Society Comforcare in Austin brought some farm animals to the courtyard for residents. This is the third year Red Barn Learning Farm brought animals like ponies, llamas, and bunnies for residents to interact with. Comforcare staff says it's important for older folks to spend time outside doing things they don't normally do.
Archaeology in Mower County: Beyond the quarry
The Mower County Historical Society will kick off its first event of the 2024 Lunchbox History Series at noon on Thursday May 23 in the Pioneer Building as Professor Brian Hoffman and his colleagues from Hamline University discuss “Archaeology in Mower County.” Archaeologist Tom Trow from MCHS will introduce the speakers. Hoffman is leading a […] The post Archaeology in Mower County: Beyond the quarry appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Young entrepreneurs sell their wares at Mower County CEO trade show
Celebrating participants in Young Scientist program on ABC 6 News at 6. (ABC 6 News) – Young entrepreneurs in Austin made a splash today at the Mower County CEO trade show, the culmination of a class offered to junior and senior economics students at Austin Public Schools and Pacelli High.
Institute waiting to hear outcome of bonding request
As this year’s legislative session nears its end, The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, waits to hear whether a requested $20M in funding from this year’s bonding bill will be approved to support its ongoing Minnesota BioImaging Center (MBiC) project. MBiC would expand the Institute’s capabilities, provide essential workforce training that is in high global […] The post Institute waiting to hear outcome of bonding request appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Celebrating Mother's Day at the farm
HAYFIELD, Minn.-Red Barn Learning Farm celebrated Mother's Day with all moms this year,. Moms had the chance to enter the farm for free, while their kids and dads had to pay a small fee. Activities were available for families to create memories. Moms and kids had a chance to practice...
Softball Game Preview: Chatfield Hits the Road
Chatfield is 9-1 against Plainview-Elgin-Millville since April of 2015, and they'll have a chance to extend that success on Thursday. The Chatfield Gophers are on the road again to play the Plainview-Elgin-Millville Bulldogs at 5:00 p.m. Chatfield's pitching crew has only allowed 3.6 runs per game this season, so Plainview-Elgin-Millville's hitters will have their work cut out for them.
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