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Hubbard County officials warn seniors of scams
The Hubbard County Sheriff’s Office and Hubbard County Attorney’s Office collaborated to teach preventive measures at an April 29 scam alert seminar. 9:00 am, May 16, 2021 ×
Hubbard County residents have fallen victim to scams by phone, computer, mail and at their doorstep.
The Hubbard County Sheriff’s Office and Hubbard County Attorney’s Office collaborated to teach preventive measures at an April 29 scam alert seminar.
“Who here has ever won $50 million?” quipped sheriff’s investigator Bill Schlag, drawing chuckles when no one from the audience of about 30 people raised their hands.
Telemarketing fraud alone is a $40 billion per year business, said Jill Christenson, crime victims services coordinator. More than 60 percent of victims are senior citizens.
Should $400,000 garage be torn down? Appeals Court kicks zoning case back to Hubbard County
The case of a $400,000 garage and variance appeal on Deer and Shallow lakes in Hubbard County has been reversed and remanded by the Minnesota Court of Appeals for further action.
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The spot at the lower left corner of this photo shows what is believed to be the shore impact zone of David Hagert s yard. It has been a lawn area for years. It only recently got saturated with the excess rainfall. (Sarah Smith / Enterprise)
The case of a $400,000 garage and variance appeal on Deer and Shallow lakes in Hubbard County has been reversed and remanded by the Minnesota Court of Appeals for further action.