NEW ULM The New Ulm Area Emergency Food Shelf got a boost from the Concord Singers Wednesday with donations of $660 and 195 pounds of food. “Thanks to th
New Ulm The unique visit from Ulm/Neu Ulm delegates and the Neu Ulm Stadtkapelle band was honored and recognized at the Sister Cities Banquet in the New U
NEW ULM What started as an introductory trip for people to experience the sister cities of Ulm and Neu Ulm Germany became an experience none of the partici
NEW ULM Stakeholders in New Ulm’s tourism industry gathered Wednesday at Turner Hall to share information and plan for the upcoming season of tourist visi
fbusch@nujournal.com
NEW ULM After 30 minutes of public testimony and brief discussion, Brown County commissioners tabled changing the auditor-treasurer position from elected to appointed Tuesday.
Commissioners Scott Windschitl, Tony Berg and Dean Simonsen said they favored appointing the position. Commissioner Dave Borchert favored election and Commissioner Jeff Veerkamp said he was undecided, but said most of the people he talked to in western Brown County favor keeping the job an elected position.
Commissioners agreed to act on the issue in the near future.
Six people gave public testimony and were divided on the subject that came up with the pending retirement of auditor-treasurer Jean Prochniak.