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Updated October 17, 2011

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October 12, 2011 Articles


Fire destroys Roth barn in rural Eagle Bend

by Karin L. Nauber
karin@inhnews.com

A fire occurred at the Ron and Sheila Roth farm in rural Eagle Bend on Saturday, October 1, at approximately 6:30 p.m.

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Students have a lot to shout about

by Karin L. Nauber
karin@inhnews.com


Eagle Valley Elementary students have a lot to shout about as does the whole district. They are one of 305 schools nationwide that have been awarded the prestigious No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon School in the Improving Schools Category.

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Bertha city offices have new homes

by Marlo Benning
marlo@inhnews.com

If you have business to attend to in the city of Bertha, you will need to meander a bit north from where you are accustomed to seeing City Clerk Janet Umland.

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Eagle Valley celebrates Homecoming

Eagle Valley High’s Homecoming coronation ceremony held on October 3 resulted in the crowning of Jaclyn Perish, daughter of Kevin and Cathy Perish of Clarissa, as queen and Blake Borst, son of Gary and Jo Borst of Eagle Bend, as king.

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Browerville crowns royalty

Rachel Perish and Ben Dreher were crowned as Homecoming queen and king at Browerville High School on October 3. Perish is the daughter of Roy and Teresa Perish of Long Prairie and Dreher is the son of Neal and Gina Dreher of Browerville. This was the school’s 60th annual coronation ceremony.

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Two arrested for intent to sell

According to a report from the Todd County Sheriff’s Office, on October 7 agents of the Central Minnesota Drug and Gang Task Force (CMDGTF) and members of the Todd County Sheriff’s Office with the assistance of the Wadena Hubbard County Special Weapon and Tactics Unit, executed a search warrant at a residence located in Section 26 of Stowe Prairie Township, in Todd County. There, agents recovered methamphetamines, marijuana, a short barreled shot gun and a stolen four wheeler.

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Todd County Board of Commissioners
Board approves contract for senior center project

by Karin L. Nauber
karin@inhnews.com

The commissioners approved awarding a contract for exploring and evaluating possibilities for a project to create a countywide senior center in Eagle Bend.
Commissioner Randy Neumann was opposed.

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by Marlo Benning
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