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Gardener’s Corner
Bumble Bees
2023-09-15 11:00 PM
Freeze Gridiron Drops a Heartbreaker
The Freeze and Bearcats played a very physical game in Lancaster on Sept 8 and the Bearcats came out on top, winning 18-14.
2023-09-15 11:00 PM
Gators Place 3rd in Ada-Borup Tournament of Roses
The Gator volleyball team showed some early season power as they took home third place in a tournament consisting of 16 powerful competitors. They defeated Thief River Falls, Win-E-Mac, East Grand Forks, and lost to Nevis in the gold division before defeating Kittson County Central for third place. Team members include (front L to R) Raegon Kuznia, Jaci Hanson, Mya Bennett, McKenzie Dahl, Zairyn Wimpfheimer (back L to R) Manager Meagan Otto, Ada Lee, Sierra Westberg, Kylie Jo Snare, Quinn Vacura, Teagan Landsrud.
2023-09-15 11:00 PM
Community Calendar
Wednesday, September 13th
2023-09-08 11:00 PM
New Welcome Sign Celebrates Strathcona’s Rich History
In a nod to its rich history and vibrant community, Strathcona has unveiled their brand-new welcome sign that will greet visitors and residents alike with a warm embrace.
2023-09-08 11:00 PM
Super Awarded for Many Years of Service to Middle River
When Tom Super took the oath of office as councilman for the city of Middle River, Jaws was the #1 movie, gasoline was 57 cents a gallon, the sliding hill and tennis court were not here, there was an average of 22 students in each grade at MR School, most of our streets were gravel, and everyone had a telephone hanging on the kitchen wall and had to stay within the length of the cord to talk! Times have changed but one thing has not -- Tom Super's dedication to the city of Middle River. Tom was born and raised in Mentor, graduating from high school in 1967. He graduated from Moorhead State College in 1972 and worked part time on the Burlington Northern railroad. He had just started his first teaching job at Sacred Heart in East Grand Forks when he was notified of a job opening with the Soo Line Railroad in Thief River Falls. In May of 1974 he moved to Middle River with his wife of 6 months, KayDell Henning. Tom recalls, “Instead of moving to Thief River Falls we chose to live in Middle River because of my love for hunting and also because of my friendship with my father in law Eddie Henning.”
2023-09-08 11:00 PM
4th Annual Big Mark Memorial Roping
Big Mark Memorial
2023-09-08 11:00 PM
Rural Reflections
There are so many questions in life that seem complicated. The answers to these questions are made more difficult because of the world in which we live. People have always considered their words carefully in order not to hurt the feelings of others, which is good.
2023-09-08 11:00 PM
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