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WELCOME This Sunday, Daylight Savings Time will change, so make sure you turn your clocks ahead one hour Saturday night or 2 a.m. Sunday morning or you will be late for church or whatever you are planning for Sunday. A sure sign of spring…
Welcome City Council will meet 6 p.m. Tuesday at Welcome City Hall.
There is always a time for public comments or questions at the beginning of each meeting. All members are urged to attend.
Mid-week Lenten services continue at Trinity Lutheran Church in Welcome at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Due to COVID restrictions, no
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WELCOME The Welcome City Council approved the zoning report. They also approved the bid for seal coating and patching of several streets on the south side of town from Pearson Brothers.
They continued the discussion of the wastewater issue with sludge removal. City employee, Max Longley, reported that he had contacted some nearby towns and Madelia and Winnebago had aerated digesters similar to the Welcome system. He will continue to investigate possible solutions and compare to the other towns as asked by the council. Madelia has a new mixer to add water and keep up the suspension of sludge. Winnebago has a propeller on their digester. Longley will ask what they paid and where they got the systems and if they are efficient. He will report to the council at the next meeting. An engineer from SEH is also working on a system of jets or spray nozzles to flush the water and sludge. The council approved asking for this study after some discussion about the need f
Wyndham City is calling on residents to help name a new community centre currently under construction in Tarneit. From today, residents can head to The.
The three Bloomington mayoral candidates in the April 6 election were asked Tuesday night to address many of the same topics that have been dominating the