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City Council splits vote on OSHA policy regarding testing, masks

City band will have new summer home

Amazing Worthington City Band will perform in Centennial Park as work continues at Chautauqua Park 6:00 pm, May 7, 2021 × The Amazing Worthington City Band will likely perform on this green space in Centennial Park, just south of the new shelter house, during the 2021 concert season. (Ryan McGaughey/The Globe) WORTHINGTON Strike up the band! The “Amazing” Worthington City Band, which had a shorter season and limited participation in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will return at full strength with a summer concert series that starts with the traditional Memorial Day opener. One thing will be different, though the venue. Due to planned work throughout the summer in Chautauqua Park, the city band will perform in another one of Worthington’s well-loved sites along Lake Okabena Centennial Park.

Nobles County s data center nearly complete

Information Technology department moves into new space; servers will be moved within the next few months. 5:30 am, Mar. 3, 2021 × Nobles County Information Technology Director Angelo Torres (left) is joined by County Administrator Tom Johnson and IT Help Desk staff Richard Sidebottom. (Julie Buntjer/The Globe) WORTHINGTON Four years after the initial idea was presented to transform the former county jail space in the Nobles County Government Center into a regional data hub, the project is nearly complete. The county’s Information Technology staff moved their cubicles and workspaces into the newly renovated area Feb. 12, going from a small 550-square-foot office for four people into a space nearly three times that, with two extra work stations for potential future growth.

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