Minnesota businesses see rebound after lockdown but remain wary of COVID-19 delta variant s impact wctrib.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wctrib.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Plans presented for Willmar recreation fields and event center
Members of the Invest in Willmar local option sales tax board on Feb. 3 virtually presented the design plans for recreation fields and an recreation and event center, both to be constructed at the Willmar Civic Center. While the recreation fields presentation yielded no public comment, there was public concern regarding the event center, specifically whether residents were getting what they voted for. 5:33 am, Feb. 9, 2021 ×
A design concept for the new recreation and event center at the Willmar Civic Center was presented at a public meeting about the plans, led by the Invest in Willmar local option sales tax board and subcommittees. Design by LSE Architects
Pierz students named for Triple A Award hometownsource.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hometownsource.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Triple A Award nominations go to Pierz students
The award goes to high school seniors who have a “B” or better grade point average and who participate in League-sponsored athletic and fine arts activities.
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PIERZ Pierz High School seniors Ellie Fischer and Landon Schomer were selected to represent Pierz in the Academics, Arts, and Athletics Award program for District 19.
Fischer is the daughter of Shawn and Beth Fischer and Schomer is the son of Howie and Kelly Schomer.
Ellie Fischer
Established in 1988, the Academics, Arts, and Athletics Award (Triple A Award) is sponsored by the Minnesota State High School League. The award goes to high school seniors who have a “B” or better grade point average and who participate in League-sponsored athletic and fine arts activities.
Sisters, volunteers see no end to need for food amid pandemic
Jackie Terrasi, left, receives a food package from Kellie Phelan, coordinator of an Hour Children food pantry, Dec. 10, 2020. The pantry, based in New York City, is a ministry headed by Sister Tesa Fitzgerald, a Sister of St. Joseph. (CNS photo/Chris Herlinger, Global Sisters Report)
By Dan Stockman, Chris Herlinger and Soli Salgado Catholic News Service • Posted December 21, 2020
In a time of uncertainty, one thing U.S. women religious and others who have been providing food during the COVID-19 pandemic know for sure is that the number of those who need food assistance has risen dramatically and continues to rise.