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August, 2009 Archive

Having a ball!

Thursday, August 27th, 2009
Skies cleared just in time for the state amateur baseball tournament which kicked off in Gaylord and Arlington this past week. Opening ceremonies were held Thursday at Walsh field with the American Legion color guard presenting the flag. The Gaylord and Arlington sites totalled nearly 4,500 fans for the opening weekend. More than 1,000 fans took in the action at Walsh Field on Saturday. Play continues the next two weekends.

Skies cleared just in time for the state amateur baseball tournament which kicked off in Gaylord and Arlington this past week. Opening ceremonies were held Thursday at Walsh field with the American Legion color guard presenting the flag. The Gaylord and Arlington sites totalled nearly 4,500 fans for the opening weekend. More than 1,000 fans took in the action at Walsh Field on Saturday. Play continues the next two weekends.

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Gaylord P.D. recognized for traffic safety efforts

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Good work pays off. For its effort in the May Seat Belt Mobilization program, Gaylord’s Police Department was awarded a Mobile Vision In-Car Camera from the Minnesota Office of Traffic Safety. Continue reading »

Chief’s attorney files motions to get charges dismissed

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

The attorney representing Gaylord Police Chief Dale Roiger filed motions to have charges dismissed against his client during a probable cause hearing last Tuesday in Le Sueur County. Continue reading »

City chooses not to buy land back from developer

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Because the owner wants more than what is owed on the property, Gaylord’s City Council wasted little time in saying “no” Wednesday to an offer to purchase property west of the stormwater pond. Continue reading »

City will pay $3,900 in litigation costs

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

The City of Gaylord also learned earlier this month that its portion of litigation costs in the Jordan Real Estate Services, Inc. case is $3,900. Continue reading »

County grants leave-of-absence to injured employee

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Mary Lastine, a Sibley County Human Services financial workers who was injured in a car accident in March, was granted a one-year leave of absence last week by the Human Services Board. Continue reading »

Trailblazer Transit to seek proposals for architect

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Trailblazer Transit, next month, will begin seeking request for proposals for architectural services. Continue reading »

Three Counties for Kids program helps families succeed

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

There is a program available to Sibley County children and families who are having difficulties with parenting, family changes, discipline or behavior problems, social and emotional issues, and communication. Continue reading »

Medical Examiner investigated 57 deaths in Sibley County

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Fifty-seven deaths were investigated by Sibley County’s medical examiner in 2008, an increase from 33 in 2007 and 41 in 2006. Continue reading »

Sibley East adds circuit to computer network

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Because of increased Internet usage, Sibley East’s Board of Education recently approved purchasing an additional circuit for the district’s computer network. Continue reading »