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Leona Ann Olson

Age 76 of Buffalo, MN. Leona passed peacefully on 04/29/2022 after a short battle with ovarian cancer. She was preceded in death by her parents Helmuth and Martha Kuhn, and her brother Carl Kuhn. She is survived by her beloved daughter, Pam Johnson (Kevin) and her three adored grandchildren, Tyler Walstad, Erica Walstad and Graham Johnson; sisters Evelyn Anderson, Lois Kuhn and Linda Thackeray and brothers Bob (Edna) Kuhn and Bill (Sarita) Kuhn; and many nieces and nephews. Leona was a proud homemaker, devoted wife, and skilled seamstress for a large portion of her life in Grand Forks, ND where she also had a small drapery sewing and wallpaper hanging business. She enjoyed growing red geraniums and roses, painting beautiful oil paintings, quilting, and she loved crafts of all kinds. She retired from Culligan Water in Havre, MT where she was the office manager for 26 years. ....

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Sidewalk dining debuted in 1996 - plus the rise and fall of Odd Fellows Hall [Lancaster That Was]


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Outdoor seating on sidewalks in front of Lancaster city restaurants is a common sight as the weather turns warmer - even more so in the era of COVID-19.
But before the spring of 1996, sidewalk seating was not allowed in the city. In May of that year, the New Era reported on a new city ordinance allowing sidewalk cafe seating for the first time. And the first business to take advantage of the new rule was Artemis Coffee House, at 336 N. Queen St. ....

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