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K9 Nash joins WPD

by Michael Mattison It has only been a short time but Winthrop Police Department’s new addition has already made an impact. Nash, now 16 months old, joined the Department on January 11 with Officer Nick Eickschen being his handler. Before Nash could officially do work for the force, he and Eickschen had to go through…

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Veterans Memorial monuments in place

A wonderful new addition to Winthrop City Park was recently completed as the Veterans Memorial monuments were installed. The three momunments contain names of veterans along with when and where they served. Two sitting benches have been added as well to go along with the tank and flags. Photos by Michael Mattison

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Wersal competes in State discus

Annie Wersal competed in the discus at the Minnesota State High School Track and Field Championships held at St. Michael Albertville High School on Tuesday, June 10. She came in ranked as the 13th best thrower out of a field of 20 athletes and finished in the 11th spot, missing finals by just two places.…

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Groundbreaking for splash pad

The splash pad in Winthrop City Park is now on its way to becoming reality this summer as there was a groundbreaking earlier this month. On site with shovels were Katie Gran, Samantha Kral, Tracy Kehr and Brianna Pagel who have been instrumental in getting the splash pad in the park. Work from the west…

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Murder suspect arrested in Sibley County

The U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Minnesota, issued this press release Monday. Vance Boelter, 57, of Green Isle, Minnesota, has been charged by federal complaint with stalking and murdering Minnesota House of Representatives Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, in addition to stalking and shooting Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, announced…

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Lafayette Council has light agenda in June

by Doug Hanson It was a quick meeting on Monday, June 9, when the Lafayette City Council met. The Council passed two ordinances and made an appointment, all dealing with raising chickens. Amending the animal code had a brief discussion on changing the length of time to dispose of deceased chickens from 24 hours to…

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Public Notices June 18

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TIME AND PLACE: Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Gibbon, Minnesota will meet at the Gibbon Municipal Building (985 First Avenue) in the City of Gibbon, Minnesota at 7:00 P.M. on July 1, 2024, to consider the construction of the following…

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Classifieds June 18

REAL ESTATE SALES Commercial Shop and Storage: This lot includes 2 buildings with ample storage and work space. Located on the south side of New Ulm, MN. 13248 Co Rd 25 New Ulm, MN 56073. $249,900. 49.68 Acres of CRP Land in Brown Co: Contracted for 3, 8, & 9 years. Owner to received yearly…

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Froemming retires from GFW

by Michael Mattison Paul Froemming completed his teaching career after the 2024-25 school year after 36 years of teaching. “I always enjoyed school. I had a number of really good teachers. A number of my family members were in education,” he said about his career choice of being a teacher. Froemming is originally from Hutchinson…

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Proposed fire/ambulance addition moves forward

by Michael Mattison A vote by the Winthrop City Council at its regular June meeting allows proceeding with architectural engineering services on the proposed addition to the fire barn which would allow the ambulance to move into the facility. The proposal from Bloom Hay Dobbs (BHD) includes schematic design, design development, construction documents, bidding/negotiations and…

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