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Demuth fostered bridge between Worthington and Crailsheim, Germany

Demuth fostered bridge between Worthington and Crailsheim, Germany
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Worthington-Fulda stretch of U S 59 not included in MnDOT 10-year plan

Worthington-Fulda stretch of U S 59 not included in MnDOT 10-year plan
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Luing honored for 40 years of service

Luing honored for 40 years of service
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Nobles County settles lawsuit for $30,000

LeRoy and Lori Pettibone agree to vacate Adrian house by June 1. 1:00 pm, May 18, 2021 × WORTHINGTON Upon recommendation from Nobles County Attorney Joseph Sanow, commissioners on Tuesday reluctantly authorized a $30,000 settlement between its Community Services department and Lori and LeRoy Pettibone of Adrian. The Pettibone property at 108 Kentucky Ave., Adrian, was discussed at length at the commissioners’ board meeting earlier this month. At that meeting, a unanimous vote was made to raze the house after classifying it as a public health hazard. At the time of that meeting, Sanow acknowledged ongoing litigation with the Pettibones due to the condition of the property. On Tuesday, the attorney stated that a case was initiated by the Pettibones in September 2019. Three judges and three attorneys have worked on the case since then and are no closer to a resolution.

Olson Trust dedicates funds for Lake Okabena dam

Board votes to award more than $92,700 toward repair or replacement of aging structure. 6:00 pm, Apr. 23, 2021 × Waves splash over the Lake Okabena dam in this photo taken Thursday afternoon, April 22, 2021. The crumbling concrete is a source of concern and needs to be repaired or replaced. (Julie Buntjer/The Globe)Julie Buntjer WORTHINGTON With $204,000 in interest money available to spend on projects that improve water quality within a 12-mile radius of the city of Worthington, members of the E.O. Olson Trust received few options for spending it during their annual meeting Thursday morning. The five-member board comprised of Nobles County commissioners Bob Demuth and Donald Linssen, Worthington Public Utilities representative Deb Weg, Worthington Mayor Mike Kuhle and citizen member Jack Sliver ultimately dedicated $92,780.35 toward replacement of, or improvements to, the Lake Okabena dam. The amount is equal to the money the city received for the sale of a por

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