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This month’s book club selection was Kate Quinn’s The Briar Club. This intriguing read is a historical mystery that explores the bonds formed among the residents of a boarding house. Set in a Washington, D.C., boarding house during the 1950s, the novel follows Grace March, whose Thursday night dinners become the thread that ties an eclectic group of women together. Each resident comes with her own struggles, secrets, and dreams. The cast includes Fliss, a young English moth
Jun 92 min read


Raiders Earn Fifth-place Finish at State Track and Field Meet
by Coach Greg Johnson The Bertha-Hewitt-Verndale Raider boys track and field team concluded its season at the MSHSL Class A State Track and Field Championships held Thursday and Friday, June 4-5, at St. Michael-Albertville High School. Senior Brady Rach represented the Raiders in the 800-meter run at the state meet. In Thursday’s preliminary race, Rach posted the third-fastest qualifying time in the field with a time of 1:57.18, which would have advanced him to Friday’s cha
Jun 91 min read


Miller Earns First Individual State Medal with All-State Finish in 3200 Meters
by Coach Kenny Miller Kendra Miller saved her best performance for the biggest stage of the season. Competing at the Minnesota Class A State Track and Field Championships on June 4, Miller delivered a remarkable race in the girls’ 3200-meter run, finishing ninth overall in a time of 11:36.42 to earn All-State honors and capture the first individual state medal of her career. The accomplishment was especially impressive considering Miller entered the meet seeded 12th among
Jun 91 min read


Memories Gone By
News from Browerville's Past 25 Years Ago June 14 2001 Sharon Host, manager of the Browerville Liquor Store, is pleased to have the remodeling and renovations done and is looking forward to a grand reopening this weekend, June 15 and 16. The expensive remodeling started in March and most of the interior has been revamped to make the store’s atmosphere brighter and more user friendly. ********** The May meeting of the Lonestar 4-H Club was held at the Mike Motl home and was
Jun 91 min read


Harkening Back
News from Clarissa's Past 25 Years Ago June 13, 2001 Lueann Duda was officially installed as Clarissa Postmaster on June 8. She took her oath from Victor Zellgert, Acting Manager of Post Office Operations and regular postmaster at Little Falls. Pictured with Lueann are sister Marlyn Duus, brother William Duda and sister Caroline Erickson who were able to join her for her new installment. ********** Clarissa upped its record to 3-0 in the Hi-10 with a win in Wadena on Sunda
Jun 91 min read


Recollections
News from Eagle Bend's Past 25 Years Ago June 13, 2001 Danelle Denman of Eagle Bend recently participated in the inaugural Spring Hairstyling/Haircutting scholarship competition held at Northwest Technical College in Wadena on May 23. A cosmetology major at the Wadena campus, Denman participated in the haircutting portion of the competition and finished fifth and earned a trophy. Sandy Baso and Darlene Weibye are the instructors. ********** Five Eagle Valley athletes atten
Jun 91 min read


Looking Back
News from Bertha and Hewitt's Pasts 25 Years Ago June 13, 2001 Molly Moenkedick was one of the essay winners in the writing contest sponsored by the Minnesota Twins. She received two free Twins vouchers and a certificate of participation. “Hi, my name is Molly, I am 11 years old, and my father actually passed away about nine months ago. But this doesn’t change the way I feel about him. I still imagine Dad as my same wonderful father that I always admired.” ********** The m
Jun 92 min read


Toenyan Continues Her Caregiving
Verna Toenyan with her friend Kathy Peters, at the Annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner held on April 11 at the Clarissa Ballroom. Toenyan has been a tireless grant writer who has helped keep the Todd County Council on Aging program going. by Karin L. Nauber karin@inhnews.com For many people across Todd County and central Minnesota, the name Verna Toenyan is already familiar. For years, she has quietly become one of the people families turn to during some of the hardest and m
Jun 22 min read


Student's Exchange Trip Offers Inside Look at Chinese Culture — "I Would Definitely Go Back"
by Trinity Gruenberg trinity@inhnews.com Bertha-Hewitt High School Student Brooklyn Hess recently returned from an exchange program that took her to South Korea and China, where she spent nearly two weeks visiting schools, staying with host families, and exploring major cultural and historical sites, including the Great Wall of China. Hess traveled from April 11–22 as part of an exchange organized by AESA Global and sponsored locally by the Lakes Country Service Co-op in Fe
Jun 21 min read


Department Heads and Public Fed Up with Bertha City Council, Defend City Clerk
by Trinity Gruenberg trinity@inhnews.com A packed Bertha City Council special meeting was held on Wednesday, May 27, called by Mayor Deb Nelson on behalf of the department heads. At the previous special meeting on Monday, May 18, City Clerk Brenda Roberts submitted her resignation, citing a hostile and disrespectful work environment created by some council members. Other council members did not wish for Roberts to resign, while other department heads took issue with a commen
Jun 21 min read
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