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Emily Braun, of Elgin, Michael Stoffel, of Red Wing and Emma Welch, of Stewartville, were recently inducted into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Kappa Phi is a society that recognizes excellence in all academic disciplines and scholarly distinction. Phi Eta Sigma Wartburg College student Timothy Wengenack of Rochester was inducted into Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Eta Sigma is the Freshman honor society for students who maintain a 3.5 GPA and finish in the top 20 percent of their class. Athletic Director s Honor Roll Bradley Mathiowetz, of Rochester, has been named to the Angelo State University Athletic Director s Honor Roll for the fall 2020 semester. The Athletic Director’s Honor Roll is for student athletes who maintain a 3.0 GPA. ....
The Dispatch Davidson County Library employee Emma Welch knows how the outbreak of COVID-19 has made her feel isolated at times and changed her life drastically. But the changes in her life and routine, and her isolation is nothing she said when compared to residents in local nursing homes. After reading articles about the loneliness many nursing home residents feel during the pandemic because no visitors have been allowed inside to reduce the spread of the virus, Welch decided she wanted to do something to change that. Welch, a library system support tech and young adult coordinator, sought input from co-worker Bethany Geiger. Together they created a card program that allows the public to either drop off a card they write a note inside, or use supplies at the main Lexington branch to make a card and write a note inside. All of the cards will be delivered to residents at Alston Brook nursing home and rehabilitation center in Lexington. ....
Clyde Wooldridge JIM THORPE HOME TO VOTE ON INDIAN ACT Jim Thorpe, famous Native American athlete, stormed into Native American politics on Saturday, Dec. 4, 1937, as he once did on the football gridiron. The former world’s decathlon champion and football All-American shifted quickly into political phrases as he returned to his hometown to denounce provisions of the Thomas-Rogers Indian Act. He urged against adoption of a separate constitution by the Sac & Fox tribe, of which he was a member. “They want us to go back to the blanket,” shouted Thorpe as he electioneered among fellow tribe members for the defeat of the constitution in a tribal vote on Tuesday, Dec. 7. ....