Mayor Quast will not seek re-election
Thursday, August 12th, 2010Gaylord Mayor Doug Quast announced Tuesday that he would not be seeking re-election. Continue reading »
Gaylord Mayor Doug Quast announced Tuesday that he would not be seeking re-election. Continue reading »
“A boatload of issues.” That was the comment from City Attorney Donald Lannoye on Wednesday during the City’s Public Hearing for the proposed annexation of land in Dryden Township. Continue reading »
Eunice Asmus, long-time organist at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Gaylord, will be recognized Sunday, August 15 for 50 years of service. Continue reading »
Gaylord’s Economic Development Authority is proposing to hold the line on its 2011 budget. Continue reading »
Four Gaylord-area students are seeking the title of Miss Gaylord. Continue reading »
Filing opened Tuesday for positions on the Sibley East Board of Education, Gaylord City Council, New Auburn City Council, mayor of Gaylord and New Auburn, and for township offices. Continue reading »
What capital equipment and improvements should receive priority for the City in the near future? Continue reading »
It was a split vote at Wednesday’s City Council meeting, but a proposal to have the Sibley County Sheriff’s Department provide “on call” coverage passed by a 3-2 margin. Continue reading »
A request to start a liquor store in the Hahn Development strip mall (Gaylord Commons) on Gaylord’s Main Street has been passed on to the City’s Planning and Zoning Committee. Continue reading »

Gaylord’s street and utility improvement project continued this week with work on Court Avenue which runs adjacent to the Sibley East school and the Sibley County Courthouse. Plans call for work in this area to be completed the week before school is back in session.