A Honor Roll Grade 12: Aaron Cheney, Dawn Evoniuk, Melissa George, Michael Gerads, Sierra Halverson, Kimmy Mrozek, Madeline Pekarek, Marissa Perry, Hayley Peterson, Donna Ripplinger, Kayla Roering, Nathaniel Schumer, Kristen Smieja, Megan Tschida, Maria Vos, Kaitlyn Wuebkers. Grade 11: Matthew Abeler, Kimberly DeZurik, Andrew Nelson, Kaylin Osberg, Aimee Pelzer, Rebecca … [Read more...] about Upsala HIgh School Third Quarter Honor Roll
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Legislative Week in Review: By Senator Bill Ingebrigtsen
Jobs Growth and Tax Relief: The Minnesota Senate took up the Jobs and Tax Relief bill on the floor Friday. Senate File 1972 provides tax relief of over $102 million in Fiscal Year 2013 for families and job creators with a total tax relief over the next three years of nearly $300 million. Two-thirds of the $102 million relief is for individual income taxpayers. Tax relief for … [Read more...] about Legislative Week in Review: By Senator Bill Ingebrigtsen
Upsala High School Drama Club will be performing “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”
The Upsala High School Drama Club will be performing “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” in the Upsala Auditorium April 13-15. Show times are 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, with a 3:00 p.m. matinee on Sunday. The show revolves around the mysterious and eccentric candy maker Willy Wonka (Josiah Lojovich) and his contest where five lucky children find golden tickets and … [Read more...] about Upsala High School Drama Club will be performing “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”
Swanville City: March 6, 2012
Swanville City: March 6, 2012 Minutes of the Swanville City Council meeting held in the Swanville Community Center on Tuesday, March 6, 2012. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m.with the following members present: Sandy Peterson, Jim Molitor, Jim Piekarski, AJ Johnson, and Tim Grittner. Also present: Diane Borgert, Mark Hallen, Reporter Liz Verley and Brain … [Read more...] about Swanville City: March 6, 2012
Notes from the Capitol By State Rep. Paul Anderson
The “Game and Fish” bill, along with legislation pertaining to education, will be two of the major bills heard on the House floor this week. The Bonding Bill could also be debated in both chambers this week, although much work remains to reconcile the two versions. The Senate bonding proposal calls for nearly twice as much spending as the House version in addition to not fully … [Read more...] about Notes from the Capitol By State Rep. Paul Anderson