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October 2008
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Oct. 27

Hwy 7 still closed, even though paving is nearly done

Howard Lake family finds lost English pointer

Lester Prairie girls hope for new record in third annual Halloween food drive

MnDOT bills Howard Lake for work done in 2002

Voters to be asked about HLWW middle school

Holy Trinity Halloween bash to benefit McLeod Co. Food Shelf

Oct. 20

Large pile of illegally dumped trash found near Dutch Lake

Halloween party and movie planned in Lester Prairie

Wright County approves resolution concerning Green Acres legislation

Winsted police and fire depts. encourage a town lock box system

Howard Lake Fire Department trains, teaches all ages about fire safety and prevention

Emmer unveils plan to address shortcomings to MinnesotaCare

‘Church Basement Ladies’ comes to the PAC in Cokato Nov. 28

Oct. 13

Requests for absentee ballots shoot up

Howard Lake Lions to host supper for young heart patient

Highway 7 paving continues on schedule despite rain

Conservation projects impress tour group

Buffalo Community Theatre features local faces in ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’

Two Cokato residents run for Wright County Soil and Water

Oasis to start its second season Saturday at its new location, The Grounds

A Winsted Mustang gets its chance to be in the movies

Countdown begins for 100,000 views on HJ Blog

Oct. 6

Voters’ Guide unveiled by Herald Journal

Howard Lake antique store closes its doors for good

Upper Michigan offers unique history and beauty

The spotlight is once again on Winsted

Fire Prevention Week is Oct. 5-11

Health care forum features lively candidate debate

Oct. 27

Local senior wins convertible

House fire in French Lake Township

Dassel Fire Department seeks bids for a pumper truck

Despite economy’s rough waters, most local businesses are staying afloat

Meeker County waits for state action on Dassel radio tower

Dassel compost site will be open longer with monitors

Oct. 20

Five middle school teachers receive large technology grant

‘Church Basement Ladies’ comes to the PAC Nov. 28

Congresswoman Michele Bachmann makes a stop in Cokato

Holly Hansen and band Zoo Animal debut new album

Meeker County Road 18 to get final layer of pavement

Kenyan psychiatrist visits Lakeview Ranch in Dassel

Cokato council sets workshop for public safety building issue

Oct. 13

Oasis to start its second season Saturday at its new location, The Grounds

Latte´ Da Coffee Shop has new owner

Dassel City Council decides to buy six more streetlights

DNR wants to designate Smith Lake as a wildlife lake

Oasis to start its second season Saturday at its new location, The Grounds

Two Cokato residents run for Wright County Soil and Water

Wright Co. reports record number of requests for absentee ballots; others up, too

Economy postpones Cokato new fire hall plans

Oct. 6

A closer look at local 4-H clubs in honor of National 4-H Week

Moving on up to first place

Donating blood saves more lives than those in emergencies

Upper Michigan offers unique history and beauty

Meeting about new fire hall attracts crowd of about 40

School board candidates took the hot seat as voters asked questions

Oct. 27

Angie Van Lith volunteers throughout the community in many ways

Norm Coleman: ‘Focusing on what’s in front of him’

Delano graduate meets former United States president

For the band BlackHawk, returning to Medina is like a homecoming

Sleeping outside in Loretto for Love INC

Oct. 20

Time to celebrate!

Delano City Council hears reports of ‘Molotov cocktails’ being ignited in town

What happens to all those suitcases?

Middle school students get a treat from Pennsylvania

Oct. 13

Some people can vote for John McCain twice

Delano public schools faced with overcrowding issues

Jessica Schmidt: The strongest nine-year-old girl in the world

Wright Co. reports record number of requests for absentee ballots

Oct. 6

New engine keeps the train rolling down the tracks at Dave’s Town Club

Delano continues discussion on extending utilities into Independence for big box development

City council takes a good look at its budget for ‘09

New Delano group welcomes area writers and authors

Delano students collect coins for fellow classmate