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Dykstra clan from rural Bigelow to be honored as Nobles County s Farm Family of the Year
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Annual MK5K returning in August
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Annual permit will allow 3.2 beer sales through August during Junior Legion, Legion and amateur baseball games 11:21 am, May 25, 2021 ×
Worthington Police Chief Troy Appel (left) and Sgt. Josh McCuen join the department s three newest officers, Christine Shorter (second from left), Bryant Schroeder and Alex Van Someren. The new officers, who all started in 2020, were officially sworn in during Monday night s meeting of the Worthington City Council. (Special to The Globe)
WORTHINGTON The Worthington City Council on Monday approved an application from the Worthington Area Youth Baseball Association (WAYBA) to sell 3.2 beer during Junior Legion, Legion and Amateur ballgames from May through August of this year.
Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry to Nobles County Fair
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Program has struggled to achieve its stated purpose since 2016 inception 2:15 pm, Feb. 23, 2021 ×
Worthington City Hall. (Brian Korthals/Daily Globe)
WORTHINGTON The city of Worthington will head back to the drawing board on its rental housing inspection, city council members decided Monday night.
Following staff recommendation, the council voted unanimously to suspend enforcement of the city’s current rental housing registration and inspection program due to, as Worthington City Administrator Steve Robinson explained Monday, “its ineffectiveness and the current public health crisis.” The action called on city staff to begin work on a new rental housing program that would “protect the health, safety and welfare of the city’s residents.”