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Hall of Fame inductees announced
Four more people will be inducted into the Jackson County Wrestling Hall of Fame next Thursday, Dec.
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City lighting contest offers prize money
By Mike Jordan Prize money will be awarded to winners of the 2008 Lakefield City Utility Christmas Lighting Contest.
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Fiber would scrap current local cable
By Byron Kroeger Should the proposed fiber-to-the-home system become a reality, Lakefield's current local cable system, which services around 550 residents, would be scrapped.
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Local recount in Senate race to begin Monday
Most counties across Minnesota started the U.S. Senate election recount yesterday or today, but the scrutiny over Jackson County ballots will not arrive until Monday.
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LBA gears up for holiday festival
By Mike Jordan Lakefield's upcoming holiday festival was the topic of discussion at last week's meeting of the Lakefield Business Association.
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Pleasantview program honors local veterans
By Mike Jordan Despite icy roads and pending snowfall threatening to close school early, Pleasantview Elementary School went ahead with its Veterans Day program Tuesday morning.
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Food shelf shortage: a Not nearly enougha
Food shelf shortage: 'Not nearly enough' 11/13/2008 By Mike Jordan 'If we were to do the Christmas food baskets today, we could not do them.
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Breeders, region's youth help make Minnesota Beef Expo a big success
Minnesota Beef Expo sale was held Saturday, Oct. 18. Pictured here is the Supreme Row Champion Sale Heifer 4WA Marshall Erica 82 that sold for $2,750 to the Dicks Family of Lakefield, Minn.
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Tusa and Schultz claim commissioner seats
By Ryan Brinks Retired teacher Rosemary Schultz rallied enough write-in support to edge opponent Victor Pohlman by a 52 percent-48 percent margin in the District 3 race for the Jackson County Board of ...
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New teacher hire quells parentsa concerns
A new first-grade teacher for Riverside Elementary School is on the way, following a recommendation Monday by Jackson County Central administration and a unanimous vote of the school board.
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Indiana Jones, presidential candidates the yeara s new hot Halloween costumes
Indiana Jones, presidential candidates the year's new hot Halloween costumes 10/23/2008 By Mike Jordan For more than 20 years, Costumes Unique in Lakefield has been providing a variety of costumes to local ...
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Who will pay for fiber a " the project or the people?
Who will pay for fiber - the project or the people? 10/23/2008 By Byron Kroeger The possibility of issuing general obligation bonds for the proposed fiber-to-the-home project was discussed by members of the ...
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Corn crop is something to smile about
By Justin Lessman After a less-than-stellar soybean crop that saw yields five to 10 bushels per acres less than many were expecting, Jackson County farmers needed a boost from the corn.
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Donald John Vestweber -- Rochester
ROCHESTER -- Donald John Vestweber, 63, of Rochester, died Sunday at his home. He was born Feb.
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Lakefield Red Cross Blood Drive in search of coordinator
By Mike Jordan For more than 11 years, Myleen Swanson has been the coordinator of the Lakefield Red Cross Blood Drive.
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Firefighter recruitment is as simple as placing an ad
By Mike Jordan Firefighter recruitment efforts on the part of the Lakefield Fire Department are about as simple as placing an advertisement in the Lakefield Standard.
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Peil joins the Lakefield Police Department
By Mike Jordan Brandon Peil, a Worthington native, is the newest member of the Lakefield Police Department.
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Soybean yields a disappointment
Early week rainstorms, which dropped upwards of an inch of moisture on portions of Jackson County and forced combines from Heron Lake to Petersburg to a halt, gave local soybean farmers a chance to look back at ...
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Write-in campaign makes another race for commissioner
By Ryan Brinks Rosemary Schultz of Lakefield recently decided to throw her hat into the ring of candidates for Jackson County commissioner, making District 3 a race between her and Victor Pohlman of rural ...
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Two-vehicle accident sends one to hospital
By Mike Jordan On Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 10:26 a.m., a two-vehicle, personal-injury accident occurred on Highway 86 just north of Lakefield.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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