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Museums and historic sites published July 28, 2021 | West Central Tribune
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COVID-19 cases remain low in Kandiyohi County, but delta variant could be on its way
While cases remain low in west central Minnesota, health officials feel it s just a matter of time before the highly transmissible COVID-19 delta variant is found here. State and local officials urge people who aren t vaccinated to get their shots now. 4:11 pm, Jul. 23, 2021 ×
A nurse prepares to administer a COVID-19 vaccine during a drive-through public vaccine clinic in early March 2021 in Willmar.
Erica Dischino / West Central Tribune file photo
WILLMAR West central Minnesota has had few new COVID-19 cases reported in recent weeks.
However, area health officials are keeping an eye on the delta variant which is spreading quickly in other parts of the country.
Museum hours and special events in the next month Written By: Donna Middleton | ×
Kandiyohi County Historical Society
Willmar, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, closed holidays, $3 for adults, ages 12 and under and Kandiyohi County Historical Society members admitted for free, 320-235-1881, located at the train engine on North Business Highway 71 across from Robbins Island. The museum has a number of featured exhibits. Along with the museum there is a one-room school, a log shed and a Great Northern locomotive. Maps of county historical sites are available at the museum.
Summer open house: Aug. 3, 1 to 3 p.m., opening of our new exhibit, “150 Things for 150 Years! Kandiyohi County 1870-2020,” and the official opening of the Kaffe Fest Coffee Pot.
Lake Hassel gets a clean shot at regaining its waterfowl fame
More than 80 people joined recently to celebrate a $1 million investment to rejuvenate Lake Hassel in Swift County, once a premiere waterfowl destination 5:48 am, Jul. 17, 2021 ×
Over 80 people gathered to celebrate an approximate $1 million project to restore Lake Hassel in Swift County. Ducks Unlimited and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources worked together to make the restoration possible.
Photo courtesy of Ducks Unlimited
BENSON Once known as “Little Christina” for offering waterfowl hunting opportunities like those enjoyed on the more famous lake in Douglas County, Lake Hassel in Swift County may soon regain its share of that fame.
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