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Faith, positivity define Cavanaugh

Written By: Jane Turpin Moore | 6:00 pm, May 4, 2021 × Tom Cavanaugh is pictured taking a break from his volunteer activities at the Center for Active Living prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.. Cavanaugh has been an active part of the Worthington community for decades and continues serving as he nears 70. (Submitted photo) WORTHINGTON If, as many wise people have suggested, attitude is everything, then Tom Cavanaugh has it all.“ If you’ve been blessed, it’s very easy to be a blessing to someone else,” said Cavanaugh, 69. “It all comes back to learning to be a giver, extending that to the community and wanting to be a part of whatever the Lord lays on your heart to do. Then you can give of your time and resources in any way you choose.”

Bethany adding clay target team

Bethany adding clay target team By Ashley Hanley|2021-05-04T10:21:07-05:00May 4th, 2021| MANKATO, MN – Bethany Lutheran College announced today that it will add a competitive clay target team to its co-curricular program. Clay target is a popular sport which involves shooting a firearm at cylindrical flying objects known as clay targets. Hitting the target requires skill, timing, and hand-eye coordination. Clay target competition is conducted at local clubs, national and international competitions, and all the way through to the Olympics where it’s known as skeet shooting. The sport is safe, exciting, challenging, and fun. Competitive clay target participants generally obtain their state’s hunter education certificate and complete the Student Athlete Firearm Education (SAFE) Certification program.

FHS offers media classes | News, Sports, Jobs

Sentinel Correspondent Brooke Wohlrabe MEDIA TRAINING — Fairmont High School teacher Jonas Nissen, left, runs a camera in the school’s television studio. Students Ameya Komaragiri, left, and Parker Vetter, sit at the desk. FAIRMONT Two new media production classes are being offered at Fairmont High School this semester. The classes are taught by English teacher Jonas Nissen. Nissen is teaching Audio Visual Production, which is a basic course for students in grades 10-12 and Intro to Broadcast Journalism, which is for juniors and seniors. “That’s where students are creating content specifically for journalism purposes,” Nissen said. There are 15 students enrolled between the two classes.

Former 'Back Roads' contributor now recording farmers' legacies on film | News

Close Photographer Denice Wollers keeps a collection of old cameras in her home studio. She still has her first 35mm Nikon which she purchased while living in Montana. editor s pick by Paul Malchow 4 hrs ago Photographer Denice Wollers keeps a collection of old cameras in her home studio. She still has her first 35mm Nikon which she purchased while living in Montana. Former ‘Back Roads’ contributor now recording farmers’ legacies on film By PAUL MALCHOW The Land Managing Editor MANKATO, Minn. — One of the more popular features of The Land magazine is found on the back page of each issue. “Back Roads” takes readers to places of interest throughout Minnesota and northern Iowa. Some of these places are more widely known than others, but each has an interesting story to tell.

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