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There will be some changes to this year’s Waterville Bullhead Days.
The most noticeable will be the lack of a carnival. The carnival which had been used is Crescent City Amusements and they are from Louisiana.
With COVID19 restrictions, many of the communities this carnival contracts with have...
Most Holy Redeemer Catholic School recognized a model student and eighth grader for emulating the virtues of the school’s saint of the month.
For April, the saint is...
To read more on this article, pick up the April 8, 2021 print edition of the Montgomery Messenger.
The Le Sueur County Commissioners cast their votes Tuesday, April 6 for their top candidates for the county administrator position.
The board was presented a list of nine candidates by DDA Human Resources Management Consultant Liza M. Donabauer, who has been working on the hiring process for the...
Montgomery’s City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission gave a thumbs up to the new seasonal employee housing plan presented by Seneca Foods, Inc.
After hearing a presentation of facts by City Administrator Brian Heck, with additional information by Zach Woytcke, planning and zoning members...
NOTE: The hard closure at the west end is only temporary until the sidewalk work is completed. After which, the west end will be re-opened to local traffic, or what we are calling a “soft closure”.
Also, at this point the only crossing of Main Street for a while will be at Columbus Avenue or...
Scott County Sheriff Luke Hennen was appointed to the Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST), effective Monday, April 5. His appointment was among several board appointments recently announced by Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan.
“I am honored to represent the...
Students from St. Wenceslaus School in New Prague worked on a challenge from the Minnesota Zoo to get their red panda, Min, out and about more.
Red pandas are omnivores, but can also exist on a bamboo diet, and are native to Asia’s high forests and are unfortunately an endangered species. Red...
High School students are returning to full, in-person learning - again.
The TCU School Board approved change in a special meeting Monday.
The option to full in-person learning was not the board’s first option.
Board member Michelle Borchardt made a motion to return to the hybrid model the...
Crews break ground the morning of Monday, April 5, at the strip mall west of Coborn’s Marketplace. The project will add 4,800 square feet to the strip mall and expand the parking lot to the west towards Chalupsky Ave. SE. The construction value of the project is $425,203 for the “shell building”...
Frank Wergin, left, baptizes his son Jack being held by mom Allie during the Holy Saturday baptismal ceremony at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in New Prague. The Saturday, April 3, celebration included five families who were having their children baptized. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the ceremony...