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Veterans Appreciation Service for Mower County Veterans
Grace Lutheran Church Veterans Appreciation Sunday Service will be held at 10 a.m. on Sunday, May19. This year’s service marks the 21st year that Grace Lutheran has held the service. This year’s speaker is Ty Lendt. Lendt is the Assistant Veterans Service Officer for Mower County and a United States Army veteran. During the service, […] The post Veterans Appreciation Service for Mower County Veterans appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Convictions: April 15-22
— Michelle Marie Ahles, 62, Austin, was sentenced to 21 months in prison for felony domestic assault. She was also sentenced to 21 months in prison for felony harassment, violation of a restraining order. The sentences are to run concurrently. — Tristan Douglas Deters, 51, St. Cloud, was sentenced to 33 months in prison and […] The post Convictions: April 15-22 appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
In Your Community: Duplicate Bridge
Duplicate Bridge players came out in force on Tuesday, coming from Albert Lea, Austin, Rose Creek and Austin. Winners were: First place, Larry Crowe and Bill Momsen Second place, Edna Knobbe and Gail Schmidt Third place, Camilla Sparks and Paul Hanson Fourth place, Theresa Baldus and Barb Rofshus Fifth place, Barb Butler and John Buley […] The post In Your Community: Duplicate Bridge appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Election judges being sought ahead of elections
With the busy part of an election cycle nearly upon us, the call is being put out for people to serve as election judges. According to Austin City Clerk Brianne Wolf, they are looking to have election judges signed up by the middle of June, prior to the start of training for election judge certification […] The post Election judges being sought ahead of elections appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Two senior assistance agencies are joining forces in Freeborn County
ALBERT LEA, Minn. – Senior Resources of Freeborn County is relocating to St. John’s Lutheran Community’s Luther Place Campus in Albert Lea. The move is scheduled to take place in June and all Senior Resources team members' offices, and community outreach programs, will be then be found at 901 Luther Place.
Fadness graduates from the U of M School of Dentistry
Sela Rose Fadness, of Austin, will graduate from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry on May 10 with a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree. Fadness plans to move to Washington D.C. to practice as her partner finishes up a pediatric dentistry residency. They plan to move back to the Midwest once his training […] The post Fadness graduates from the U of M School of Dentistry appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Hormel Historic Home Remembers Anita
(ABC 6 News) – The Hormel Historic Home hosted a fundraiser to honor one of their own. When dedicated volunteer Anita Ulwelling passed away unexpectedly in December of 2021, the Austin landmark home felt a calling to honor her legacy. Every May, they celebrate her memory with two of...
Man with Albert Lea ties appears in Mower County court on robbery, motor vehicle theft charges
A man currently serving time in prison, has made his first appearance in Mower County District Court to face a pair of felony charges related to a 2022 case. Travis Allen Cameron, 44, appeared via Zoom Monday from the Minnesota Department of Corrections’ St. Cloud facility, where he is currently incarcerated, to face felony first-degree […] The post Man with Albert Lea ties appears in Mower County court on robbery, motor vehicle theft charges appeared first on Albert Lea Tribune.
SE Minnesota transportation study has been launched
CHATFIELD, Minn. – A transit study covering 11 southeast Minnesota counties is getting underway. The City of Chatfield says it is intended to be comprehensive assessment and financial plan for a transportation management organization (TMO) which will address workforce, mobility, access to services and post-secondary education, and quality of life transportation challenges.
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