Frazee School District opts to dump contracts for janitorial and food services — goes back to district employees
Two years ago, the Frazee-Vergas School Board decided to contract with an outside company for custodial services. Last year, the board made the same decision with its food service. Both decisions were spurred by retirements within the departments. But instead of continuing those contracts, which were up for renewal this year, the board opted to go back to in-house management and services.DL-Online, 05/18/2012
DL woman is an expert with paddle boards -- teaches the sport and owns business
It’s getting warmer and warmer outside and everyone is looking to get out on the lakes. Jess Stuewe is giving people one more opportunity at that this summer with paddle boarding.DL-Online, 05/18/2012
FFA students get more hands-on experience
icole Schouviller said she was looking forward to attending North Dakota State University this fall, but now that she’s toured the Animal Nutrition and Physiology Center, she very excited to attend.DL-Online, 05/16/2012
Muttley’s moves: Dog, cat grooming now on Washington Avenue
Erin Foley and Melissa Beeson wanted to provide their clients with a calm, comfortable and homey atmosphere. And now they can with much more space and convenience.DL-Online, 05/16/2012
Horticultural heroes: Master Gardeners dig deep for answers
When Ardella Triebenbach’s children were younger, they were heavily involved with 4-H. Therefore, she was as well.DL-Online, 05/16/2012
Frazee school board filing opens May 22
The filing period to run for the Frazee-Vergas School Board will be open May 22. Filing closes at 5 p.m. on June 5.DL-Online, 05/16/2012
Frazee decides not to renew food service contract
After one year, the Frazee-Vergas School Board decided Monday night not to renew its food service contract with Chartwells.DL-Online, 05/16/2012
Shooting Star Casino celebrates its 20th birthday
This month, the Shooting Star Casino, Hotel and Event Center is celebrating 20 years — and it’s doing it in style.DL-Online, 05/14/2012
A Seattle landmark: Frazee grad helps save the monorail
The Seattle Monorail was built in 1962 for the World’s Fair. It was the first full-scale commercial monorail built in the United States and was built to showcase the transportation technology of the future.DL-Online, 05/11/2012
Local boy fights rare illness -- now recovering from risky brain surgery
At age 11, Hunter has been diagnosed with Cavernous Angioma, which means a cluster of blood vessels the size of a golf ball had formed and were bleeding at the base of his brain stem.DL-Online, 05/09/2012
