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American Legion Fish Fry March 12 NEW ULM American LegionSeifert-Bianchi Post 132 will hold its 26th Annual Fish Fry on Friday, March 12, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. (or until gone). Curb side pickup only at 13 So. Minn. St. New Ulm. The cost is $120 Adults and $6 for Children 10 & under. ProMusica Minnesota Chamber Music Concert NEW ULM ProMusica Minnesota is returnign to live perfomances with a Chamber Music concert on on Sunday, March 7, at 6:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 201 N State St, New Ulm. ProMusica Minnesota will perform works by Bach, Debussy, and Brahms. The concert features ProMusica Minnesota’s Artistic Director, pianist Bethel Balge, Associate Principal Cello for the Minnesota Orchestra, Silver Ainomäe, and Principal Clarinet for the Minnesota Orchestra, Gabriel Campos Zamora.

Albert Antoine | Merritt Herald

February 16,2021 The Antoine family sadly announces the passing of their father, grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather, Albert Antoine, on February 16 2021, at NVGH. Albert was born in the Nicola Valley, May 15 1926. He and his wife, Bernadette Antoine (deceased) had four children, Fredrick Gordon Antoine (deceased), Lorraine Madeline Moses, David Leonard Antoine (Sharon), and Kathleen Bernadette Antoine (deceased) and raised Harry Spahan (Jennifer Morrison) as their own. Albert worked hard all his life and shared that ethic with his children and grandchildren. Except for having to attend the Kamloops Indian Residential School for 9 years of his childhood, Albert lived and worked all over the Nicola Valley and over as far as the Osoyoos area. He logged, he farmed, and undertook any form of labour to provide for his family. Like the majority of people in his early years, the modes of transportation was horseback, or when taking family, horse and wagon, from Col

National network picks up TV series produced by Austin-based affiliate

National network picks up TV series produced by Austin-based affiliate KSMQ s Let s Go, Minnesota! will air nationwide on Create TV for 14 weeks starting Monday, March 1. 12:15 pm, Feb. 24, 2021 × Let s Go, Minnesota! show host Brenda Piekarski, left, poses with KSMQ production team members, from left, Kevin Hanson, Stephanie Passingham and Matt Bluhm. (Contributed photo from KSMQ) AUSTIN KSMQ’s original program “Let’s Go, Minnesota!” will soon reach a nationwide audience. The 14-episode series, shot on location in 2018 and 2019 at parks and wildlife areas around the state, will air on Create TV every Monday at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. for 14 weeks beginning March 1.

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