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September 2014
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Delano Herald Journal

Sept. 29

HLWW, Todd Becker Foundation working together to investigate Sept. 17 events

HL City Council requests input on liquor store

Wright Co. area transit seeks legal counsel

Sept. 22

Winsted native pursues photography passion in the midst of intense physical challenges

LP resident Shirley Dibb has spent her life helping others

HL City Council chooses finalists for city administrator position

Sept. 15

Winsted Fire Dept. 125th anniversary celebration Saturday, Sept. 20

Wanted: trail task force members to help bring Dakota Rail Regional Trail to Lester Prairie

HLWW School Board institutes five-year plan for band instrument replacement

Sept. 8

St. James in HL will host benefit for teacher recently diagnosed with melanoma

Winsted’s preliminary budget set a bit higher than last year

No decision yet for Luce Line trail connection through Winsted

Sept. 1

Chemical dependency treatment center in Winsted

HL resident graduates from AmeriCorps

Lester Prairie firefighters train for all situations

Sept. 29

DC board approves 5.6 % levy increase, Powers addresses upcoming assembly

MnDOT takes measures in an effort to reduce crashes on Hwy 12

Sept. 22

Little Red Hen to have final sale

Local stroke survivor found road to recovery doesn’t have to be so long

Sept. 15

Fostering peace, one student at a time

New school resource officer at DC

Sept. 8

Rain was a common theme for this year’s Red Rooster Days

Sept. 1

Living the RV lifestyle

Sept. 29

Delano mom cooks up top recipe blog

Wright Co. area transit seeks legal counsel

Sept. 22

Development decision draws discussion

Vintage on Bridge revives home décor in Delano

Sept. 15

Delano truck driver receives outstanding service award

Crow River State Bank under new ownership

Sept. 8

Messy kids are job security for Delano custodians

Park plans heat up Franklin Township meeting

Sept. 1

Maple Plain mayor asked to step down

Apple Tree-O orchard in Delano is all about family