September seems to have come and gone by very fast, and many exciting things are happening in the community. You may have noticed the building activity has started at the vacant corner on 1st Avenue. …
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By Karl J. Nahrgang, Administrator Clerk, City of Mazeppa
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10/4/24
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Wabasha, MN — The Wabasha County Fair is excited to announce the launch of its Legacy Block Program, offering community members a unique opportunity to "Leave Your Mark" on the newly upgraded …
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10/4/24
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Rayfe is a 5th Grader at Zumbrota/Mazeppa School.
10-year-old Rayfe Walker from Mazeppa, Minnesota, took 2nd place at the Minnesota State Pedal Pull held in Redwood Falls, Minnesota, on Saturday, …
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Submitted by Lynn Walker
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10/4/24
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All my prior articles about decluttering, organizing, downsizing, and tossing…I usually don’t like to mess around selling household items or clothing. I had a couple garage sales years ago, and …
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By Missy Papenfus
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10/4/24
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How did you decide to start your yoga journey?
I started taking beginner classes in 2019 at a fitness center that offered Yoga. After my first few classes, I realized the benefit of Yoga was a …
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By Missy Papenfus
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10/4/24
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September 20 was the big day I turned 50. I did not want a party, so the three of us (my husband Mike, son Monty, and I) took off work and went on a trip to Niagra Falls. Thanks to everyone for …
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By Missy Papenfus
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10/4/24
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Better education- what every school system strives to achieve through empowering their students- is a common goal. What parent or school wouldn't want to provide their future leaders with a …
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By Tyler Weeks
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10/4/24
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Memory Minder Kits first became available at the Wabasha Public Library in 2021 and have been implemented at all three public libraries in Wabasha County. The kits can be checked out for two weeks …
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BY JODI JOHNSON, BSN, RN, PHN
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10/4/24
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The Zumbrota Area Historical Society invites the public to celebrate their 25th year along with the 100th Anniversary of their historic building on Sunday, October 27th. All Aboard for a railroad …
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10/4/24
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THE MAZEPPA JOURNAL, Editor and Publisher: Barbara and Reider Tommeraas
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1956
Dist. 66 Rejects Plat with Goodhue
A straw vote held in District 66 last Thursday evening …
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Compiled by Helen Reiland
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10/4/24
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The Zumbrota-Mazeppa school district welcomed four new teachers this fall when school opened.
Kelly Barker is the new Art teacher for the lower grades. Kelly and her husband live outside Mazeppa …
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10/3/24
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The Minnesota 4-H State Shooting Sports & Wildlife Invitational was held in Alexandria September 6-8, 2024. 723 youth from 59 counties participated in the following events with 1,815 entries:
BB …
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9/27/24
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The Minnesota State Fair was a success once again for our Goodhue County 4-H members. Goodhue County had 112 youth participate in Livestock Encampment and 64 youth participate in the General …
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9/27/24
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This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
On …
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9/27/24
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THE MAZEPPA JOURNAL, Editor and Publisher: Barbara and Reider Tommeraas
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956
BROKEN BONES MAR WEEK FOR SEVERAL
Three area residents suffered broken bones in accidents …
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Compiled by Helen Reiland
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9/6/24
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Submitted by Pastor Colleen Hoeft
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9/6/24
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The summer seems to end with a flourish. Back to school preparation, one last holiday weekend, the Minnesota State Fair, are all a part of that “end of summer” rush. For those of us that are a …
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By Karl J. Nahrgang, Administrator Clerk, City of Mazeppa
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9/6/24
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Wabasha County, MN – September is a month of change in Wabasha County. It is the first month of fall, SeptOber Fest decorations take over Wabasha, football kicks-off, we start drinking our coffee …
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BY KARLI GOODMAN, BSN, RN, PHN
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9/6/24
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Time has sped up its clocks again, and the summer season is nearly over as soon as it started. For communities across Minnesota, this means warmer weather is making its leave, and school is knocking. …
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By Tyler Weeks
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9/6/24
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