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Ethanol Cares
Employees and members of the Poet Biorefining plant in Glenville are getting the chance to be Santa Claus this week to 27 area families.
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POET Pitches in to Help Santa
Leave it to the world's largest ethanol producer to also be in contention for one of the largest hearts as well.
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Holiday concerts, shopping for kids, breakfasts on tap
The sounds of Christmas will come alive in four-part harmony as the Harmony Junction Christmas Chorus presents its annual Christmas shows on Sunday.
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Woman backs car over child |
According to Freeborn County Sheriffa s Office reports, Faith Cristine Kampa, died from injuries sustained during the incident.
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Schooled by the country
Tracy Christensen remembers listening to her mother and her mothera s sisters reminisce about their experiences as teachers in country schools in Freeborn County.
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Did you know Glenville had a real hotel?
If therea s a need for a column topic, I can always rely on local historical researcher Kevin Savick for the needed background material.
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Birth Announcements
Crystal Carr and Jerrid Wasmund of Owatonna announce the birth of a daughter, Autumn Marie, on July 8, 2008, at the Owatonna Hospital.
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Four found with methamphetamine, cocaine |
Four people were charged in Freeborn County District Court last week for methamphetamine and cocaine-related sales or possession after local law enforcement officers conducted search warrants at two unrelated ...
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Glenville-Emmons Post-Prom Committee to host annual Christmas Tour of Homes
The Glenville-Emmons Post-Prom Committee will host its annual Christmas Tour of Homes from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
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Pilots send flag to students
Glenville-Emmons Elementary students wrote cards, letters and pictures to Tech. Sgt. Dave Follmuth during his tour in Iraq.
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Prairie Profiles: Audrey Mehus
Third-graders in Julie Bernaua s class raise their hands when Audrey Mehus, the Reading Grandma, asks if they know what an orangutan is before reading a story about orangutans from Readera s Digest at at ...
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Birth Announcements
Greg and Jenny Ladwig of Glenville announce the birth of a daughter, Lindsey Lynn Ladwig, at 12:12 a.m. on Oct.
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Peek at the Past
Here are local and area highlights in history for Oct. 28, gleaned from the files of the Albert Lea Tribune: 1989 a ' A fire caused major damage to the Wheel Inn Cafe at Glenville.
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Haunted house, concert, comedy, breakfasts abound
Be ready for some chills and thrills! The annual Fire Explorersa and Police Explorersa Haunted House kicks off this weekend at the Freeborn County Fairgrounds.
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Birth Announcements
Brittany Schaefer and Joe Braund of Albert Lea announce the birth of a daughter, Jada Nicole Braund, at 12:30 p.m. on Oct.
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A.L. Salvation Army asks for bell ringers
The Albert Lea Salvation Army is in full swing to prepare for its upcoming Christmas campaign.
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ABC Extreme Makeover winner gets flexfuel F-150 and a year's supply of E85
I wonder just how much money and time has been spent by national organizations promoting flexfuel vehicles - even though we all know that E85 fuel is pretty hard to find .
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3 injured in viaduct crash
A driver and two children were injured when a sport-utility vehicle crashed Monday morning into the West Main Street viaduct over a Union Pacific railroad.
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When the double twisters hit two counties
Several years ago someone asked me to check on a news report regarding a tornado in the south part of Freeborn County that took place sometime in the late 1920s.
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Bars donate to food shelves
Six Freeborn County bars participated in a car cruise and food drive Sept. 7. TB3's in Freeborn, Bend in the Road in Manchester, Pub 69 in Twin Lakes, Hunters in Myrtle, The Office in Glenville, and Hartland ...
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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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"Our family would like to thank Somerset Mortgage Lenders for getting us out of foreclosure. Without your help we do not know what would have become of our family. When we first called, we were in Chapter 13 bankruptcy...Not only will we now be able to keep our home, but we'll be able to put ourselves on track financially, thanks to all the efforts of the wonderful people at Somerset. We will be forever grateful to you all." - Scott & Amy
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