Son born to Buska family
Nathan and Kelly M. Buska of Glencoe announce the birth of their son, Harrison George, on Jan. 24, 2014, at Ridgeview Medical Center in Waconia. Harrison weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces, and was 20-1/2...
View ArticleCounty’s 2014 road projects focused in west part of county
By Lori Copler Most of McLeod County’s 2014 road projects will occur in the western part of the county, the Board of Commissioners heard Tuesday morning. Highway Engineer John Brunkhorst reviewed the...
View ArticleCounty GOPers get pep talks
By Rich Glennie Ninety-four McLeod County Republican delegates gathered at the Hutchinson Event Center Saturday morning to endorse candidates, pass resolutions and elect members to the district and...
View ArticleDaVita plans dialysis facility in old Hallmark
By Rich Glennie DaVita, a division of DaVita Healthcare Partners Inc., a Fortune 500 company, is planning to locate a kidney dialysis facility in Glencoe. The company, a leading provider of kidney...
View ArticleDaVita plans dialysis facility in old Hallmark
By Rich Glennie DaVita, a division of DaVita Healthcare Partners Inc., a Fortune 500 company, is planning to locate a kidney dialysis facility in Glencoe. The company, a leading provider of kidney...
View ArticleWinter concert
The Glencoe-Silver Lake Lincoln Junior High School winter band and choir concert was held Feb. 25 in the high school auditorium. Above are members of the seventh-grade band, left to right, Kaitlyn...
View ArticleFFA Barnyard
The Glencoe-Silver Lake FFA Chapter hosted a barnyard event at the high school last Thursday. Kaylee Hilgert and Amelia Boetel, students from the GSL preschool readiness class, spent time getting to...
View ArticleBest in State: Bump’s beef commercial rated tops by WCCO
By Alyssa Schauer Imagine mashed Russet potatoes and gravy, stacked with a slice of fluffy white bread, shaved cutss of slow-roasted beef, topped with another slice of bread and slathered in more...
View ArticleJudge rules on Tudhope estate petition
By Lori Copler First District Court Judge Shawn Moynihan has ruled that McLeod County's proposed jail expansion project is in keeping with the intent of the will of former Glencoe Enterprise Publisher...
View ArticleBettcher in music festival
Leah Bettcher of Glencoe was among a number of local students who recently participated in the 2014 Music Festival, sponsored by the Minnesota and National Federation of Music Clubs and the Club 88...
View ArticlePetersen to attend DWU
Cole Petersen of Glencoe was awarded the Presidential Academic/Athletic Scholarship to Dakota Wesleyan University at Mitchell, S.D. Petersen, a senior at Glencoe-Silver Lake High School and son of...
View ArticlePaulsons announce birth
Nigel and Michelle Paulson of Hutchinson announce the birth of their daughter, Ava Irene, on Feb. 14, 2014, at Hutchinson Health. Ava weighed 7 pounds, 6-1/2 ounces, and was 19-1/2 inches long. Her...
View ArticleDaughter for Nicholson family
Devin and Tashia Nicholson of Glencoe announce the birth of their daughter, Iris Kay, on Feb. 25, 2014, at Glencoe Regional Health Services. Iris weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces, and was 20 inches in...
View ArticleTennis court project to be rebid, revised
By Rich Glennie After bids came in a lot higher than expected in February, Michelle Sander, school district business manager, told the Glencoe-Silver Lake School Board Monday night that the proposed...
View ArticleCounty, state to feel impact of ‘Boomers’
By Lori Copler As the “Baby Boomer” generation crests into retirement age, McLeod County may be hurting for younger people to take their places in the workforce. Andi Egbert, a research analyst...
View ArticleJudge: Tudhope bequest can be used for jail project
By Lori Copler District Court Judge Shawn Moynihan has ruled that money from the estate of Annamarie Tudhope can be used toward the expansion of the McLeod County Jail. McLeod County had petitioned...
View ArticleLiquor store remodeling
While the Glencoe Municipal Liquor continues to do business, the interior work on the expansion/remodeling project continues to make progress as well. The former city office area has been gutted and...
View ArticleLakeside Science Fair
At Glencoe-Silver Lake’s Lakeside Elementary last Friday, sixth-grade students participated in the annual science fair. Projects ranged from creating rock crystals, testing weights of bowling balls for...
View ArticleCreekside concept plan runs into roadblocks
By Rich Glennie The Glencoe Planning and Industrial Commission Monday afternoon received a brief update of the concept proposal to turn the Creekside subdivision near Miller Manufacturing into an...
View ArticleGetting to know you on Dairy Day
Noah Brinkmann, 16-month-old son of Tom and Jennifer Brinkmann of Glencoe, tried to get up close to several baby pigs at Thursday’s Glencoe Dairy Day activities at Oak Leaf Park. Local 4-Hers also...
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