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Recollections
News from Eagle Bend's Past 25 Years Ago February 28, 2001 What was once a dream is becoming closer to a reality! The recreational park, a project of the Eagle Bend Area Development Corporation (EBADC), has taken a giant leap forward in the past few weeks. Chairman Tammy Schlichting briefly gave a recap of the Greater Staples Hospital’s foundation dinner. A check for $6250 was presented towards the Eagle Bend project. Another $6250 was pledged when the EBADC raised $12,500.
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Dusting Off the Archives
News from Verndale's Past 40 Years Ago, February 26, 1986 • A decision to proceed with repair/replacement of the gymnasium floor was again tabled at the February 18 meeting to allow members time to look into other needs, such as possible additional classroom space based on future enrollment projections, work on improving the track, etc. The two types of new construction for the floor were again reviewed along with architectural directives from two firms. Repairing the floor
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Sheriff Allen Urges Continued Incarceration Prior to James Scott's Parole Hearing
As James Scott’s parole hearing approaches on March 10, concerns have been raised by Todd County Sheriff Mike Allen regarding the implications of his potential release. Scott was convicted of first-degree murder for the killing of Dale Yungk in 1990, a case that continues to resonate within the community. Sheriff Allen has emphasized the importance of serving the entirety of Scott’s sentence, reflecting the views of local law enforcement and the community on the need for pu
Feb 172 min read


Riley Spindler Balances Music, Athletics and Blindness with Determination
by Trinity Gruenberg trinity@inhnews.com Riley Spindler, 16, doesn’t let blindness define his life. A junior at Minnewaska Area High School, he is the son of Arin Stoterau (formerly of Eagle Bend) and Jared Spindler of Glenwood, and the older brother to six-year-old twin brothers, Hayden and Jonah. He manages a full schedule of music, athletics, and family time, navigating the world he cannot see with determination, independence, and a unique approach to life. Diagnosed wit
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Sidewalk Dispute Needs to be Laid to Rest!
by Trinity Gruenberg trinity@inhnews.com The Verndale City Council held their regular meeting on February 9. Payment Dispute Over Sidewalk Project Continues Council Member Raye Ludovissie opened the meeting by saying Ideal should be paid what they are owed for the work already completed, while Moore Engineering should be “put on the back burner” until they come to a meeting in person and fully explain their position. He argued that Ideal followed Moore’s directions, perform
Feb 172 min read
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