
About $38,000 in donations for bus garage to be returned
Nearly $45,000 was raised in recent years to build a garage for a bus that serves residents of Sleepy Eye’s senior living campus on the southern end of town.
Nearly $45,000 was raised in recent years to build a garage for a bus that serves residents of Sleepy Eye’s senior living campus on the southern end of town.
The American Red Cross is hosting a blood drive from noon to 6 p.m.
Since opening its doors in August 2016, the New Ulm-based nonprofit NUMAS Haus has been dedicated to rehabilitating displaced women and children to help lessen the state of homelessness in the area.
A business that focuses on home decor and refinished furniture is back with expanded offerings in downtown.Jessica Oachs of Painted Life said she decided to reopen this spring in her old location, at 109 Main St.
Not long after becoming CEO of Nuvera in 2019, Glenn Zerbe made an audacious pitch to his board of directors: Spend upwards of $250 million – two and a half times what the company was worth – to rebuild the broadband provider’s internet framework across southern Minnesota with fiber-optic lines.The idea, which Zerbe said was backed by a year’s worth of building a business case for it, was to position the company to meet people’s growing demand for greater and greater bandwidth – as entertainment, school and work moved online – with the increased capacity and speed of fiber, which uses flexible, thin glass wires to transmit data using light signals.“What’s the next chapter of a 115-year-old company?” Zerbe said of the endeavor, framing the move as a generational decision for a business that dates its origins to the New Ulm Rural Telephone Company, which began operations in 1905.On Tuesday, Nuvera officials joined state lawmakers and others at the rural homestead of Scott and Missy Dreckman, north of Essig, to highlight the progress the company has made on its fiber initiative, particularly in Brown County, which Zerbe said served as a pilot project to aggressively begin the work in 2021.
The Design-Build Institute of America, Upper Midwest Region, selected a Mathiowetz Construction project for its first-place project of the year: the Highway 52 Zumbrota to Cannon Falls Design-Build project.
A 36-year-old Sleepy Eye man has been charged with possessing pornography showing girls police believe to be in their early teens, one potentially as young as 10, according to a complaint filed this week in Brown County District Court.Sleepy Eye Investigator Shawn Bohnen, who worked the case, said he has no suspicion the images are of children from this area.
The Sleepy Eye Red Hat group met on August 14 at the Dawg Haus with 20 people attending.