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110 years later, popcorn wagon still popping and popular | News, Sports, Jobs

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Request of sheriff denied for attorney costs | News, Sports, Jobs

Brown County Commissioners Tuesday denied a request from Sheriff Ervin Weinkauf for the county to pay for an attorney for the Sheriff’s appeal of a board deci

New Ulm City Council tables Vietnam veterans monument vote

New Ulm City Council tables Vietnam veterans monument vote Holly Bernstein © Holly Bernstein A fountain is pictured at German Park in New Ulm, Minn., Tuesday, July 6, 2021. NEW ULM, Minn. (KEYC) The New Ulm City Council has tabled voting on whether to place a Vietnam veterans memorial monument in German Park. An anonymous New Ulm High School graduate is privately funding the monument, with the condition that it be located near the U.S. flag in the park. Several residents spoke at Tuesday night’s city council meeting, arguing both for and against the monument’s proposed location. Much of the debate centered around putting the memorial in a visual spot where it would be seen.

New Ulm City Council tables Vietnam veteran s monument vote

New Ulm City Council tables Vietnam veterans monument vote Holly Bernstein © Holly Bernstein A fountain is pictured at German Park in New Ulm, Minn., Tuesday, July 6, 2021. NEW ULM, Minn. (KEYC) The New Ulm City Council has tabled voting on whether to place a Vietnam veterans memorial monument in German Park. An anonymous New Ulm High School graduate is privately funding the monument, with the condition that it be located near the U.S. flag in the park. Several residents spoke at Tuesday night’s city council meeting, arguing both for and against the monument’s proposed location. Much of the debate centered around putting the memorial in a visual spot where it would be seen.

No luck for the Irish | News, Sports, Jobs

ksweeney@nujournal.com NEW ULM With the 55th anniversary of the New Ulm St. Patrick’s Day Parade approaching on Wednesday, the Irish community in New Ulm has been faced with a dilemma. They, of course, want to keep the tradition of the longest continuous St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the state alive, but they want to do their civic duty in the face of the COVID-19 celebration. “We know that the New Ulm St. Patrick’s Day celebration draws huge crowds to New Ulm every year, and we know this has all the makings of a Super Spreader event,” said parade organizer Tom Donnelly. “Last year we estimate 13,000 people showed up for last year’s parade, which was cut short due to the COVID-19 shutdown. We want to avoid that this year.”

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