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Caleb Christensenâs new business, The Golf Project LLC, opened in November of 2020 here in New Ulm. Located at 5 N. Minnesota St., Suite B, the business offers simulated golf courses for those who want to golf on courses all over the country, as well as private lessons for golfers of all ages. It includes a putting green. Caleb Christensenâs new business, The Golf Project LLC, opened in November of 2020 here in New Ulm. Located at 5 N. Minnesota St., Suite B, the business offers simulated golf courses for those who want to golf on courses all over the country, as well as private lessons for golfers of all ages. It includes a putting green.
Epoxy is used here to fill cracks in a long black walnut plank. Barn wood beams can be used for a table made at Cala Contemporary Woodwork. Harold
Enamorado shows
a coffee table made
from a piece of
wood.
NEW ULM Cala Contemporary Woodwork specializes in creating unique designs balancing the strength of metal and organic warmth of wood.
“We create pieces based on our own designs and take custom orders from commercial and residential customers,” said business owner Harold Enamorado.
The business often uses local wood including black walnut, ash, maple and oak to make many things.
The furniture product list includes console, conference, coffee and dining tables, table legs, benches, night stands, desks, wood signs, coat racks, and mantels, to name a few.
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Sleepy Eyeâs
Carter Brinkman slides into
third base in the Class A semifinals
on Friday, June 15, 2018
in Chaska.
SLEEPY EYE Heading into the 2018 high school baseball season, the Sleepy Eye Indians had high expectations for a team that was senior-heavy.
The Indians won the Tomahawk Conference title that year after they went 18-6 overall and 6-1 in the conference. But the conference title didn’t seem to mean much when section seedings came out and the Indians had to prove themselves yet again.
The Indians, who drew the No. 7 seed for the Section 2A playoffs, had to win a couple of road games in the playoffs before eventually winning the section title, the school’s first since the 2000 season. And they kept that momentum going, finishing second at the Class A state tournament.
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Ashley Harris performs during the 2020 Ice Show in February last year at the New Ulm Civic Center. Ashley Harris performs during the 2020 Ice Show in February last year at the New Ulm Civic Center. Elizabeth Borgen and Emma Hoffmann perform together during the 2020 Ice Show in February last year at the New Ulm Civic Center.
photos by Rachel Hoffmann Members of the New Ulm Figure Skating Club pose together on the ice. âLegends and Divasâ was the theme of the Ice Show last year. This yearâs show has been postponed. photos by Rachel Hoffmann
Delaney Sellner, Alaina Beranek and Cassy Rewitzer pose for a picture together.
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The 2004-05 Minnesota Valley Lutheran girlsâ basketball team finished the year 28-3
and finished fourth at the Class AA state tournament. Members of the team are: Front Row
(l-r): Kristin Becker, Trisha Kramer, Kristin Patterson, Karissa Kramer, Amanda Dettman,
Amanda Remmele, Gretchen Schone, Christy Meyer.
Back Row (l-r): Asst. Coach Matt Kanzenbach, Asst Coach Leah Morgan, Cara Hanson,
Briana Czer, Eva Voss, Kelsey Krohn, Laura Hunter, Kara Black, Head Coach Dave
Biedenbender Submitted photo
The 2005-06 Minnesota Valley Lutheran girlsâ basketball team finished the year 32-1
and took third place at the Class AA state tournament. Team members are: Front Row (l-r):