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Some Soft Spot Surfaces even after Otta Seal is Sealed

“With soft spots like that, all we can really do is patch those areas over the years,” the city engineer told the council. Tyson went on to say that this project was only about $80,000 and is considered a temporary fix. It is not a road rebuild and covered in asphalt. That type of construction…

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From an Idea to a Company, Vektor Designs, Continues to Move Forward

Vektor (Vector) is a geometric object which has both magnitude for length and direction. Vektor is commonly represented by a line segment traveling in a specific direction, and often indicated by an arrow. Justin Mattson, President of Vektor Designs, which specializes in creating “quality, robust mechanical engineering designs” such as weldments, sheet metal, machines, plastics,…

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The Aakres have Gone Above and Beyond for the Hawley Community

This year, devoted community couple, Keith and Lori Aakre received the Above and Beyond Award; and like most award recipients at the banquet, they had no idea. “They are pretty sneaky at saying the award is for someone else, but then it’s someone in the group,” Lori stated and went on to say, “When they…

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Rethreaded Consignment and Boutique Opens in the Heart of Hawley

The next time you’re looking for some new or gently used threads, skip the trip to Fargo and head downtown Hawley 219 6 Street Suite 10 and check out Rethreaded Consignment and Boutique. This trendy little boutique in the Heart of Hawley caters to teen girls and women of all ages and sizes. The boutique…

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Landon’s Lemonade Stand

Landon and Friend’s Lemonade Stand popped up on Main Street last week, and as the temps climbed, Landon (5th grade) started going through the glasses. “I sold over a 100 glasses of lemonade,” Landon stated. Landon just moved to the neighborhood, and before the boxes were unpacked, he had his Lemonade stand up. “He’s been…

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P.a.Y. Places Student Intern, Teegan Nordstrom, with REACH and the Results are Paying Off

P.a.Y. (Philanthropy and Youth) is a school club that develops and nurtures “The philanthropic spirting in high school students by cultivating passion and purpose through leadership skill development, and proactive community impact.” There are currently over 600 students from 20 plus area high schools involved in P.a.Y. including students in Hawley. “I started my sophomore…

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‘Copter Crashes in Hawley

It was a beautiful, but breezy day in Hawley last Thursday when the call came in of a crash at the Hawley Airport. A Good Samaritan saw the crash and ran out to help. He dragged the victim away from the crash, but it was too late for the pilot. The pilot Bradley Gibb, 69,…

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REACH’s Outstanding Volunteer of the Year, Eileen Anderson

There are several volunteers who work at REACH in one or more of their volunteer based programs and services. During the Hawley Community Award Banquet, REACH recognized their volunteers and one in particular who had put in the most hours in 365 days. “There were ten to fifteen volunteers who put in over 300 hours…

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Mrs. Marshall Retires from the A,B,Cs and 1,2,3s of Teaching

At the end of the 2018/2019 school year, Mrs. Marshall retired from teaching kindergarten. “Kindergarten was my favorite grade to teach. I loved FACS too, but kindergarten was my true love. You become like their second home, considering you are with those kids seven hours a day, five days a week. They get in here,”…

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