November, 2008 Archive
Prize to be awarded for the best community slogan
Thursday, November 27th, 2008If you want to leave a lasting mark on the City of Gaylord, here is your chance. Continue reading »
Chamber, Sertoma sponsoring Yule decorating contest
Thursday, November 27th, 2008Gaylord’s Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the Gaylord Sertoma Club, will again be conducting a holiday decorating contest. Continue reading »
Twice as nice - Gaylord man to adopt two brothers
Thursday, November 27th, 2008Gaylord resident Brad Strobel is taking his mission work a step further than most. Continue reading »
Cities to receive funds for serving as election judges
Thursday, November 27th, 2008The Cities of Arlington, Green Isle, and Winthrop will each receive $50 for assisting the County Auditor’s Office with the recount in the U.S. Senate Race. Continue reading »
Rail Authority eliminates permits for haying right-of-way
Thursday, November 27th, 2008There will no longer be a fee to harvest hay in the right-of-way of the Minnesota Prairie Line. Continue reading »
County will sell house, garage along Highway 19
Thursday, November 27th, 2008Two Belle Plaine men purchased the house and garage from the former Dorothy Muck property, adjacent to the County Highway Shop in Gaylord. Continue reading »
Nine letterwinners returning to mat
Thursday, November 27th, 2008Numbers are down but there is enough experience returning for Sibley East’s wrestling team which kicked off its season Monday with conditioning drills in Arlington. Continue reading »
Another exciting year on tap for SE cage team
Thursday, November 27th, 2008Expectations remain high for Sibley East’s boy cagers as the top eight players return from a team that netted 17 victories a year ago. Continue reading »



HARD AT WORK - Election judge Paula Geisler of Green Isle (center) was busy separating ballots for the Senate candidates under the watchful eyes of Sen. Norm Coleman’s challenger Linda Larsen (left) and candidate Al Franken’s challenger Dan Conner (right). It took three, three-member election judge teams seven hours to recount the Senate race ballots Nov. 19. Three ballots were challenged here.