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Feb. 4
A ruling has come down on the owners of a local dairy that closed abruptly in October and is accused of milking investors out of nearly $60 million. The Banking and Securities Commission has rendered Trickling Springs Creamery LLC Philip Elvin Riehl, Gerald A. Byers, Elvin M. Martin and Dale L. Martin permanently banned from the securities business and ordered to pay an administrative assessment in the amount of $4,375,000.
Feb. 6
At Monday s Greencastle Borough Council meeting, Police Chief John Phillippy cautioned local residents about letting people into their homes in light of a Jan. 23 burglary on South Allison Street in which two men went to the door of an elderly couple around 5 p.m. and said they were there concerning problems with water lines.
Grant will help develop ancient quarry as historical site
Minnesota Historical Society grant will help develop with the development of the 11,000-year-old chert mine as an interpretive site. 7:49 am, Dec. 11, 2020 ×
AUSTIN A $59,000 grant from the Minnesota Historical Society will help the Mower County Historical Society develop a millennium-old quarry as an educational and interpretive history site.
The Grand Meadow Chert Quarry, located on a 15-acre plot of woods and owned by the Archaeological Conservancy, is a series of sites where prehistoric people mined the stone – chert is microcrystalline quartz – to be used as tools such as arrowheads, points, spears and scrapers dating back as far as 9,000 BCE.