Wisconsin 4-H inducts 12 into 2021 Hall of Fame wisfarmer.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wisfarmer.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
150 Years Ago
Lake Bigler (Tahoe): Fifteen excursionists came over to the Glenbrook House from Cornelian Hot Springs. Ten were Eastern parties, five ladies and five gentlemen from Chicago.
140 Years Ago
Jottings: Mr. Keys attended the Episcopal festival and was so pleased with his reception that he talks of buying a pew in the church.
M. M. Hyde’s son dislocated his arm, Mr. Hyde had his finger mashed by a 200-pound casting, and the rest of the family are being very careful not to hurt themselves.
130 Years Ago
All sorts: Nail pencils are the latest. They are made of a ten-penny nail with the lead inside, which is run out and in by turning the nail head one way or the other.
FAIRFIELD Two Solano County teens received a Lynne Burns Memorial 4-H Scholarship for their leadership and achievements in the Solano County 4-H Youth Development Program.
The scholarship, sponsored by the Solano County 4-H Leaders Council, memorializes Lynne Burns of Rio Vista, a nine-year Solano
Olmsted County sends $3 4 million in new grants to businesses, nonprofits postbulletin.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from postbulletin.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In January, the Olmsted County Board of Commissioners announced it allocated a total of $3,388,968 in economic relief funds to small businesses and non-profits affected by COVID-19 as part of the State of Minnesota County Relief Funding Program.
According to a press release from Olmsted County, a total of 169 small businesses met the eligibility criteria and were chosen as grant recipients, and 34 non-profit organizations met the eligibility criteria and were chosen as grant recipients.
A total of $2,711,174 was allocated to the grant program for small businesses and food/beverage-serving 501(c)(8) and 501(c)(19) non-profits, administered by Rochester Area Economic Development, Inc, and $677,794 was allocated to the grant program for 501(c)(3) non-profits administered by the Rochester Area Foundation (RAF).