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May 2011
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Delano Herald Journal

May 30

Twenty percent of households in Winsted and LP use food shelf

HL Watershed Alliance discusses goals for the year

Holy Trinity School goal is to increase enrollment

Bryan’s Service in Winsted celebrates 76 years of business

Students show knowledge of LP history during trivia quiz

Township Roundup - 5/30/11

May 23

Winsted site is likely an early Native American settlement

Lucky to be alive: Brian Gatz benefit June 8 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in LP

Get a taste of relaxation at RedLodge Grille in Waverly

LP woman’s illness is a testimony to chemical dangers

HL father and son tinker team decide to slow down

Townships - 5/23/11

May 16

Winsted Lions host benefit for McKay Fiecke May 22

HL resident reaches 100-year milestone

Wagon train seeks participants

New owners take over LP and Winsted fitness centers

Service with a smile: Lester Prairie Lions celebrate 25 years of having fun while serving their community

Music, food, and entertainment await at the Montrose-Waverly fair

May 9

HLWW FFA receives top honors at state convention

Lester Prairie all-school reunion July 16

HLBA seeking letters of support for the MN Design Team

Heartache ends for Winsted couple

Army recruit prompts change in LP graduation ceremony

WHAT UP offers free family entertainment with fun in mind

May 2

Waverly K of C turns 100

New Germany council finds no cheap or easy solutions for infrastructure woes

LP cowgirl learns the ropes of rodeo riding

New job at Holy Trinity is like ‘coming home’ for HT graduate

HL resident writes and composes musical being produced by GREAT Theatre

Montrose-Waverly fair Saturday, May 21

May 30

Local farmers’ markets will open this week despite slow start to growing season

Cokato teen recovers from second bone marrow transplant

Two long-time educators retire

Porta-Dock in its 45th year of business

May 23

Cokato native stars in play as the ‘voice’ of the Tigers

Wagon train seeks participants

Township Roundup - 5/23/11

Badboyscustom moves from Dassel to Cokato

Remembering our heroes in uniform

May 16

Third-grader with a ‘smile that went on for miles’ will be dearly missed

Living with Lyme disease

Two former high school classmates graduate from veterinary school, return to Cokato to practice

Cokato City Council approves $52,337 in street repairs

May 9

DC High School to host diabetes walk to raise money for diabetes research

DC FFA returns from state convention

Local men create a sensation with ‘Beer Guys TV’

Sewer and water rate increases to come six months sooner for Dassel residents

May 2

Finn Hall Concert set for Sunday, May 15

Tickets on sale now for ‘Feet Don’t Fail Me Now’

Local Realtors can help homeowners facing hardships

DC High School art teacher wins Individual Artist Award

May 30

100th anniversary celebration for Rieder Meat Market at Delano City Hall Saturday, June 4

Two DHS grads killed in car crash

Academy of Ss. Peter and Paul in Loretto to close

Delano grad on Davanni’s billboard

May 23

Wheelchair basketball MVP spins her way to success

Progress begins to flow for Delano on Ditch 34 issue

Delano man has ‘puzzling’ hobby

Permit approved for granite crushing operation

Area Memorial Day observances coming up

May 16

‘Daddy’s playing Army’

Landowners oppose Delano’s petition to use County Ditch 34

Wagon train seeks participants

Center of Attention: Delano Jaycees truly believe that ‘service to humanity is the best work of life’

Montrose-Waverly fair Saturday, May 21

May 9

‘Monumental’ excitement is building in Delano

‘Hair for All Time’

Durick expected to receive appointment to Delano School Board

Traffic stop in Medina leads to arrest of four suspected illegal aliens

Montrose-Waverly fair Saturday, May 21

Spike’s Feed, Seed, and Pet Supply mixes it up in Delano

May 2

Long-lost photos looking for a home

Delano teacher spends a month at sister school in China

‘Pav’ selected as grand marshal for Delano Fourth of July parade

Montrose-Waverly fair Saturday, May 21

Waverly K of C turns 100