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Croce resigns as city of Mitchell Public Works Director Mitchell Mayor Bob Everson said Croce resigned from the position last week. Croce spent three years as the city of Mitchell s Public Works Director, but Everson said he’s heading back to Florida, which is where he resided prior to taking the role. Written By: Sam Fosness | × Public Works Director Kyle Croce, left, and Millennium Recycling President Shannon Dwire, right, speaks to the crowd during a public information meeting at the Corn Palace. The meeting was held to provide information on the city s new single-stream recycling method that s beginning the first week of Jan. 2020. (Sam Fosness / Republic) ....
Mitchell City Council to consider installing LED street lights, pedestrian buttons along Sanborn Boulevard mitchellrepublic.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mitchellrepublic.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Nine teams converge for 26th annual event Written By: Erik Kaufman | × Beau Kirsch and Emily Konachne, members of the White Lake quiz bowl team, discuss the competition with their teammates during the Custer Battlefield Highway Academic Festival Wednesday afternoon at Mitchell Wesleyan Church. (Erik Kaufman / Republic) “This former president, when asked if he had any regrets in his life, admitted he had two. That he had been unable to shoot Henry Clay, and unable to hang John C. Calhoun. Name this famous resident of Hermitage.” The correct answer? Andrew Jackson. “Identify the English author of these stories: Prince Caspian, The Silver Chair and the Last Battle.” ....
Gift, food giveaway sees another successful year Written By: Erik Kaufman | × Lacey Neihoff and Paxton Neihoff load the back of a vehicle with gifts at the Salvation Army Angel Tree giveaway Saturday morning at the Salvation Army headquarters. Over 600 families signed up for the program this year, which has been a decades-long tradition in the Mitchell community. (Erik Kaufman / Republic) The event had a little different look this year, but the Mitchell Salvation Army Angel Tree project once again delivered a little joy and relief to people in need in the community Saturday. “We have a great team of volunteers, it’s going smoothly and we have a nice day outside,” said Debbi Middendorp, co-captain of the Mitchell Salvation Army. “We’re trying something new, but it’s working well.” ....