5 years ago October 20, 2016 Frazee-Vergas Forum Frazee High School recently celebrated their homecoming week with activities that included a pep-fest with various games and a parade downtown. The Homecoming Queen is Audreana Fleisher and King is Jeff Marshall. Two single- family homes are slated to be built before the end of the year by Midwest Minnesota… Read More
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A glimpse from the past
Published on October 20, 2021 at 11:44am EDT Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
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‘No Time to Die’ is Craig’s encore for James Bond
Published on October 20, 2021 at 11:44am EDT Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0Garver’s Movie Review Bob Garver Last spring, the James Bond movie “No Time to Die” became the first movie to be pushed back because of the pandemic. The subsequent 18-month delay made me crave the film even more, and I confess my expectations might have gotten a little too high. In fact, it’s probably for the… Read More
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School buses and emergency vehicles
Published on October 13, 2021 at 12:16pm EDT Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0Sgt. Jesse Grabow State Trooper Question: I drive school bus and am a retired firefighter. Recently one of our buses was stopped – 8 ways on, stop signs deployed – when two fire apparatus approached red lights and sirens. The apparatus did not slow and sped past the bus. I’ve always said regardless of what type… Read More
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Fifty states tour: Delaware dishes provide a Thanksgiving keeper
Published on October 13, 2021 at 12:15pm EDT Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0Barbie Porter Editor Delaware was the first state of the union as of Dec. 7, 1787, as it was the first to ratify the federal constitution. The state had about 60,000 residents at the time. Now, the second smallest state of the country has about 990,000 residents. Dover is the capital of Delaware, but… Read More
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From some lard to an apple treat
Published on October 13, 2021 at 12:14pm EDT Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0Alan Linda Freelance Writer “Build us an apple,” said the apple industry in the state of Washington many years ago, “that is pretty and has a thick skin so machines can pick it.” And it was built. It was pretty, indeed. It had a thick skin, indeed. But it tasted like nothing. “Never mind,” said… Read More
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Fifty states feast tour: Hello, Alabama
Published on August 9, 2021 at 11:24pm EDT Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0In this recipe series we will travel to all 50 states and share popular recipes that are staples for each state. If you’ve traveled to a state send any recommended recipes to news1@loretel.net. Please include the state the recipe represents. The column will go through the states alphabetically, but I will create a folder for any… Read More
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What really happens when local newspapers close
Published on August 9, 2021 at 11:21pm EDT Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0By By Nick Mathews Guest Editorial In 2020, during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, I conducted research, interviewing residents of a “news desert,” an area of the country without a reliable local news organization. At a time when residents were in desperate need of news and information – how to get the vaccine, where to… Read More
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Letter to the Editor: EOT Breakfast on the farm is set for Saturday
Published on August 9, 2021 at 11:20pm EDT Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0To the Editor, As we all know, we had to skip a lot of great events due to the COVID pandemic over the last year. One of those events was the EOT Breakfast on the Farm. I am happy to say it is back in 2021, and I hope you will be able to join us…. Read More
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Ask a Trooper: White lines on the highway
Published on August 9, 2021 at 11:18pm EDT Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0Question: What is the purpose of solid white lines, separating traffic moving in the same direction? Example the ones leading up to the Lowry tunnel in Minneapolis. Does it make it illegal to change lanes? Answer: Pavement markings direct and regulate traffic. While there are several different types, we will focus on white lines. White lines separate… Read More
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Prairie Spy: Flying blind
Published on August 9, 2021 at 11:18pm EDT Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0Rarely a day or a week or a month goes by but what I learn something new. Sometimes it’s not that it’s so really new, or earth-shaking, monumental or whatever. Sometimes it’s just that two and two come together and one gets four. Or kind of. So here’s what I’ve realized in the last bit of… Read More