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12-year-old from Carlos cleans up over 50 cans and bottles from Long Prairie River
Like his name would suggest, Kade Nobles is a noble young man. On June 18, Noble collected over 50 cans and bottles from the bottom of the Long Prairie River in Carlos State park with the help of his floating tube and trusty goggles. Written By: Thalen Zimmerman | ×
Kade Nobles sits next to the Long Prairie River in Lake Carlos State Park. Nobles collected over 50 cans and bottles from the rover on June 18. (Thalen Zimmerman / Echo Press)
What started as a relaxing day of floating down the river with his parents, quickly turned into an exhausting mission for Kade Nobles, a 12-year-old from Carlos.
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Carrie Jo Kalsbeck
Carrie Jo Kalsbeck, age 57, of Miltona, left this world to live eternally with our Heavenly Father on Monday, January 18, 2021, at her home.
A memorial service will be held at 12 p.m., Tuesday, January 26, 2021, at Lake Geneva Christian Center in Alexandria with Pastor Jeff Ferguson officiating. The family welcomes all who knew and loved her to celebrate her life. Inurnment will take place at a later date.
A visitation will take place from 10:30–12 p.m., prior to the service at the church. Please honor all COVID-19 health mandates, including social distancing and wearing of facial coverings.
Carrie Kalsbeck (Schueler) was born on June 7, 1963 in Fergus Falls, MN. She worked as a paraprofessional on the school bus through District 206. She took deep joy in building relationships with the staff and students on the bus. Carrie often rode on the special needs bus and made the children feel seen and loved. From engaging in meaningful conversation to cuddling