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Marian Anderson, world-renowned southern Minnesota artist, passes away at 84

Marian Anderson, world-renowned southern Minnesota artist, passes away at 84 Her talent has taken her around the world, but beloved artist Marian Anderson has always called southern Minnesota home. Marian Anderson, world-renowned southern Minnesota artist, passes away at 84 By Lauren Andrego and Gage Cureton | January 28, 2021 at 10:59 PM CST - Updated January 28 at 11:16 PM MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - If you don’t own one of her pieces, you’ve seen them around town. Beloved artist Marian Anderson passed away peacefully this week at the age of 84. Her talent has taken her around the world, but she has always called southern Minnesota home.

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DISTRICT COURT Corwin J. Dykstra, 19, of Valley Springs, S.D.; fined $135. Richard L. Hanson, 65, of Arnolds Park, Iowa; fined $225. Failure to wear seat belt while in a motor vehicle Joyce J. Mosley, 66, of Norfolk, Neb.; Kraig J. Kromrey, 25, of Ladysmith, Wis.; each fined $110. Possession of drug paraphernalia-use prohibited Jace A. Winegard, 18, of Coeur d Alene, Idaho; fined $135. Hands free law-access video content/images/games/software applications Amber M. Knips, 32, of Jackson; fined $135. Junk violation Mike J. Zender, 26, of Trimont; fined $135. Wireless communications device-engage in cellular phone or video call Billie L. Hanshaw, 52, of Fairmont; fined $135. Failure to stop at stop signs or stop lines at entrance to thru highway Travis J. May, 34, of Heron Lake; fined $135.

Former state legislature candidate donates remaining campaign funds

Former state legislature candidate donates remaining campaign funds Former state legislature candidate donates remaining campaign funds By Mitch Keegan | January 6, 2021 at 2:42 PM CST - Updated January 6 at 10:58 PM LAKE CRYSTAL, Minn. (KEYC) - A former state house candidate has donated leftover campaign funds to some area non-profit organizations. Leroy McClelland, who ran for the Minnesota House 23B seat has dissolved his campaign treasury and is donating the money to local food shelves and homeless shelters. “There are many people hurting right now and their needs are much more pressing than the next election” McClelland said. “After the bills were paid there was about $4,000 left in the treasury and I just decided that it was more important to help people who are hurting right now than to save the money for later.”

No 1: Pandemic devastates some businesses, boosts others

Dec 31, 2020 In early June, diners were able to enjoy lunch at spaced out tables outside Blue Bricks. Gov. Tim Walz eased guidelines to allow bars and restaurants to reopen in outdoor spaces at reduced capacity, but in mid-November he again ordered them to halt indoor service. MANKATO — Local restaurants, bars, gyms, salons, entertainment venues and shops have gone through a COVID rollercoaster ride in 2020, filled with twists, turns and heart-stopping falls. Those in leisure and entertainment businesses have been financially and emotionally pummeled with waves of closures, partial openings and re-closings. After struggling to stay afloat with takeout service and some outdoor and limited indoor service, restaurant and bar owners were devastated when Gov. Tim Walz in mid-November ordered restaurants and bars to again close indoor dining because of a surge in cases that threatened to overwhelm hospitals.

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