Articles from the January 11, 2024 edition


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  • Library Winter Reading Challenge began on January 2! Please sign up!

    Randy Olson|Jan 11, 2024

    Get perched on reading! Challenge yourself to read more this season with the Winter Reading Challenge at the Great River Regional Library, which features a branch in downtown Belgrade. "Perched on Reading," the 2024 Winter Reading Challenge began on Monday, January 2, 2024, and runs through Tuesday, February 28. This challenge provides fun incentives for readers to settle into cozy winter reading habits. It is designed primarily for teens and adults and is open to anyone in the 6th grade or...

  • LEGAL notice: Stearns County Planning Commission

    Randy Olson|Jan 11, 2024

    Notice of Public Hearing: Stearns County, Planning Commission Notice is hereby given that the Stearns County Planning Commission, in and for the County of Stearns, will conduct certain public hearings as follows: To consider a request for an interim use permit submitted by Duininck, Inc., Prinsburg MN on behalf of Patrick and Janelle Schmoll, Lake Lillian MN according to Sections 4.8, 6.17 and 9.3.6 B of Stearns County Land Use and Zoning Ordinance #439 to operate an asphalt mixing facility for a period of 5 years in the Agricultural 40 zoning...

  • Next Monday (January 15) is the big day for Jenniges Meats

    Randy Olson|Jan 11, 2024

    All systems go! Jenniges Meats of Brooten opens their retail store to the public next Monday, January 15 at 8 a.m. They will be open Monday to Saturday at their new location on the west side of Brooten. The new facility's groundbreaking ceremony took place in the summer of 2022, and construction began a year ago in December 2022. The concept of building this new store and locker plant took form about four years ago as the COVID-19 pandemic first gripped America in the spring of 2020. This web...

  • Fauci admits a major component of government's COVID response was "made up" out of thin air

    Randy Olson|Jan 11, 2024

    Tony Fauci admitted under oath to a Congressional committee that a key, central part of the government's mandates upon the public across much of 2020, 2021 and even into 2022 was all but completely made up. It was fiction. The "six feet social distancing" rule, which was itself a key factor in the destruction of public education across America in the 2020-2021 and also the 2021-2022 school years, was not based in science, according to Fauci's testimony. The attached video to this web article outlines more detail from that hearing. While...