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Spelling Bee winner!!!
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Read MoreMartin will retire with Class of 2019
Down another hall, Principal Martin sees a well-balanced school. A school that holds all activities whether they are in the class, on the court, field or stage, in high regards and of equal value. “I see a high level of respect. We are not perfect. We have underdeveloped prefrontal cortexes walking around here, but I…
Read MoreNoah spins it home
The 11-2 Nuggets are off to a great season. The team dropped a game to Perham at home but bounced back later in the week knocking off Breck on the road. The team travels to Perham on Thusday so grab your Maroon and Gold and travel to land of Purple and cheer on the Nuggets!…
Read More‘Toon every Week!!!
What is HOBY?
Who are these HOBY winners? Find out in this week’s Herald.
Read MoreThe Reorganization of the Board
Did anything change? Read the Herald to find out!
Read MoreStacey Riedberger has Invested a lot of Years in his Hometown
Stacey Reidberger first took his seat on the city council in 1990, serving with Norman Roos who was the mayor of Hawley at the time, during the George H. W. Bush administration. Read this interesting story written by the Herald’s Jen Miller.
Read MoreA new face enters into city council picture
“It was great,” Council Member Eldred said of his first meeting. “I look forward to serving the citizens of Hawley.”
Read More“It’s been a pleasure to serve the citizens of Clay County for the past 16 years”
When he announced last year he would not be seeking another term in office, Bergquist said, “This is a younger person’s job. I’m nearly 60 and have spent 40 years in law enforcement. I’m looking forward to leisure time and more time with my grandchildren, family and friends.” Subscribe today and catch the whole story…
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