June, 2006 Archive
Street reconstruction project put on hold
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006Street work in the City of Gaylord this year will be limited to patching and crack sealing. Continue reading »
Report indicates nursing home has tremendous value
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006“A strong reputation.”
“Provides a superior product.”
“It has tremendous value.”
Those were a few of the comments from a preliminary valuation and assessment report from Pathways on Gaylord Lakeview Homes (Lakeview Home, Oak Terrace and Heritage House). Continue reading »
Lakeview Home Board supports seeking bids for facilities
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006Lakeview Home’s Board of Directors, Monday night, supported seeking bids for Lakeview Home, Oak Terrace and Heritage House if the city chooses to sell the facilities. Continue reading »
Sibley East OKs sale of aid anticipation certificates
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006Sibley East Public School received a favorable interest rate last week in the sale of general obligation aid anticipation certificates of indebtedness. Continue reading »
Filing opens July 4 for school board and county offices
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006Technically, filing documents may be executed on Tuesday, July 4 for the Sibley East School Board and county offices. Continue reading »
It’s time to start planning for Gaylord’s 125th anniversary
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006It’s time to start planning for Gaylord 125th anniversary celebration and the Chamber of Commerce is looking for your help. Continue reading »
Steps taken to protect City’s drinking water
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006Gaylord’s drinking water is in good shape and we want to keep it that way. Continue reading »
Human Services to be affected by federal cuts
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006Sibley County Human Services will feel the affects of federal cuts for targeted case management. Continue reading »
Ambulance Service seeks more volunteers
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006Are you interested in serving the Gaylord community? Gaylord’s Ambulance Service can use your help. Continue reading »




20,594 pages were read during the first Read Across Gaylord event Wednesday, June 21. Above, children participated in the “Parade on Main” as part of the special activities. Children made the hats at the library prior to the event. Left, Mayor Doug Quast read “Amelia Bedelia 4 Mayor” and signed the Read Across Gaylord Proclamation.