Bride from Climax, Minn., to include family veil in wedding, carrying on a 99-year-old tradition
At her upcoming wedding, Bailey Solheim plans to have pictures taken with a veil that s nearly a century old. Solheim is marrying Mason Grimes, whose great-great-great-grandmother made the veil. 7:00 am, May 8, 2021 ×
Bonnie Grimes, left, and Bailey Solheim visit while showing an heirloom veil that has been used in family weddings since 1922. Solheim is marrying into the family later this month. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
CLIMAX, Minn. – Bailey Solheim will carry on a 99-year-old family tradition when she accents her May wedding to Mason Grimes with a veil that’s been worn by generations of his family’s brides.
Montgomery native and career banking executive Ed Grimes has announced a bid for the Montgomery City Council District 1 seat left vacant by the death of Richard Bollinger.
Bollinger, a three-term councilman, died in March after battling cancer. Voters will choose his successor July 13, with a runoff set for Aug. 24. District 1 includes a wide swath of the city stretching from central to east Montgomery.
Grimes is the vice president of business services at Max Credit Union and a political newcomer, but he said Bollinger encouraged him to run for office after working with him on Lagoon Park Trail. Grimes praised Bollinger’s work ethic and advocacy for District 1 and said he would take the same approach, with a focus on “out-of-the-box” solutions for public education and crime.
The numbers of those who are homeless is growing in Murfreesboro, along with the age of those who are homeless Feb 12, 2021 at 11:45 am by WGNS
Homelessness continues to plague the streets of Rutherford County and the numbers of those who lack a place to call home are getting older. Ed Grimes with the Murfreesboro Rescue Mission told WGNS NEWS…
U.S. Census numbers for Rutherford County show that 10.8% of our residents are 65-years of age or older. That causes concern for non-profits that work to help those who face homelessness because increased age equals increased needs for medical care.
Grimes commented that Murfreesboro has yet to see their homeless population sore to the heights of skid row, but that could change…
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On Dec. 18, after the 6 p.m. Wreaths Across America program at Freedom Plaza in Tehachapi, veterans and shop owners in Tehachapi presented Police Chief Kent Kroeger and the Tehachapi Police Department with memorial posters of Tehachapiâs World War II veterans, who the department honored with a reception and tour of the new police station.
Capt. Ed Sullivan of the National WWII Memorial Committee and Laura Coley of Wittâs printing made the veterans posters for the Tehachapi Police Department in memory of the respect and courtesy the department has shown to the âgreatest generationâ of Tehachapi veterans.
Maryann Paciullo, who sponsors Coffee with Tehachapi Peace Officers at McDonald s throughout the year, presented the memorial poster honoring Staff Sgt. John and Jane Grenek. John was Tehachapiâs last survivor of the D-Day invasion at Normandy. The Greneks were friends with Maryannâs father, a WWII veteran, and all frequent senior citizens guests at McD