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Staff photo by Clay Schuldt
Lori Wengert searches the woods between the former Target building and the Cottonwood River for litter.
NEW ULM A group of volunteers helped pick up litter through Junior Pioneer Park, South Park and around the Burger King area Saturday.
The group was led by Lori Wengert in collaboration with the Junior Pioneers of New Ulm. Wengert frequently leads clean-up efforts in the area around the Cottonwood River, and members of Junior Pioneers regularly maintain Junior Pioneers Park adjacent to the river. The two groups decided to join forces to clean up the area before Earth Day.
By Clay Schuldt
Staff Writer
MANKATO A group of 35 Minnesota State Mankato Civil Engineering seniors will present three feasibility study results on development proposals for the City of New Ulm, Tuesday.
The three projects include New Ulm Airport Industrial Park development; Wech Development/Wallner Mine Site redevelopment; and Flandrau/Schell’s Brewery trail.
The students will present the results as part of a town hall meeting using Zoom started at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 20. The public is invited to attend and provide input.
New Ulm Airport Industrial Park Development
The first project is the New Ulm Airport Industrial Park development. The city has an ongoing interest in expanding in the region with industrial businesses. Through the New Ulm Airport Industrial Park Development project, the goal is to help the economic growth of the city by providing an area of expansion for new enterprises, support of local development, and job opportunities within the community.
Apr 2, 2021
Eight by 12 inch prints of Maggie Schwab’s watercolor painting of the Junior Pioneer Park entrance are being sold at The Grand Artisan Gift Shop and New Ulm’s Own Store, 212 Minnesota St. N. All proceeds benefit the Junior Pioneers of New Ulm and vicinity park, 1901 Washington St. S. The prints are in color.
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