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2022 Brown County Dairy Association Royalty crowned

On Saturday, March 12, at the Farm Show in New Ulm the Brown County Dairy Association royalty were crowned. In front, from left, are the Ambassadors: Madilyn Portner, New Ulm; Emma Fischer, Sleepy Eye and Rachel Portner, Sleepy Eye. Back: Princesses are Gracie Sellner, Sleepy Eye; Lauren Steffl, Sleepy Eye; Sophie Kyllonen, Sleepy Eye and Elizabeth Griebel, New Ulm. Not pictured is Princess Sophia Portner, Sleepy Eye. Those crowned as Princess have the option of entering the state Princess Kay of the Milky Way competition but have not yet made their decisions on whether to do so. Submitted

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Miller Sellner partnered with local clubs

Miller Sellner Powersports partnered with a couple of area community organizations on their fundraising raffles this year—the Sleepy Eye Sportsmen’s Club and the River Valley Dutchmen Snowmobile Club. The clubs each purchased their big raffle prizes from Miller Sellner Powersports. The folks at Miller Sellner helped to promote each organization’s event, including selling raffle tickets from the store—that’s how local businesses show that Community Matters!

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Sleepy Eye Chamber Chatter

It’s been a whirlwind of almost three months into 2022 here at the Sleepy Eye Chamber of Commerce. Our Annual Meeting back in February was an amazing night of membership and community support, as we were finally able to gather safely after an almost two year hiatus. Deb from the Herald-Dispatch did a great job covering the night so I won’t give a recap, however I will update you on our now current Board of Directors and Executives who help me make all the big decisions to aid our businesses.

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BC DFL chooses delegates and top resolutions

The Brown County DFL held its bi-annual convention on Saturday, March 19 at the New Ulm Community Center. Forty-four delegates were in attendance along with some guests and speakers. Items of business included electing directors to serve on the local committee, electing three delegates and three alternates to the state DFL convention to be held in Rochester May 20-22, and choosing twenty resolutions to send on for consideration for the state party platform/action agenda.

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