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Apr 30, 2021
ANTLER -The Antler Historical Society, founded in December 2020 with the purpose of preserving the Antler Town Square building and turning it into a museum to preserve Antler area history, will hold the “Save Our Square” Fundraising Raffle.
The first fundraising initiative sponsored by the Antler Historical Society is the “Save Our Square” raffle. All proceeds from the raffle will go toward preserving the Antler Town Square building. There are $11,575 in prizes.
Tickets are $100 each and can be purchased at: The Cabin Bar & Grill in Antler; Cameron Hardware and Envision Cooperative in Sherwood; Hefty Seed Company -Mohall and Tuffys Pump Shop and Repair in Mohall; Jason’s Super Foods-Westhope and Farmers Union Oil in Westhope; The Spectrum in Bottineau; and Sportsman’s Loft in Minot.
Heck’s Bar is Saginaw area’s Best Fish Fry, even the owner can’t believe it
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
The fish fry at Heck s Bar in Saginaw was voted the best in the area by MLive readers.Courtesy Photo, used with permission.
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The winner of the Saginaw, Midland, Bay City poll for Michigan’s Best Fish Fry, Heck’s Bar in Saginaw, offers fish fry year round. The humble owner isn’t quite sure how he won, but he’s happy to serve up great food and cold beers at his neighborhood spot.
“It’s not rocket science or anything,” Heck’s Bar owner Jeff Wenzell said. He owns the bar with his wife, Abbey. “We just try to cater to our customers. People want to see you, so we try to be here quite a bit. Customer service is number one for us, and then the food we put out is quality.”
Dec 21, 2020
Santa Claus hands a present to Isaiah Baumann, 7, as the rest of his family watches Monday in Nicollet. Nicollet firefighters, with donations from area businesses, bought Christmas gifts for 43 children and delivered them with Santa on firetrucks.
Cooper Wahl, 3, takes a gift from Santa Claus as he and the Nicollet Fire Department deliver gifts Monday evening.Pat Christman
NICOLLET â The COVID pandemic has caused some financial stress for the Baumann family in Nicollet, but it pales compared to the heartbreaking diagnosis this spring that their oldest son, 9-year-old Isaac, has an aggressive stage 4 brain cancer.
So when a firetruck pulled up to their home Monday evening with Santa on board, Isaac and his siblings, Isaiah, 7, and Annabelle, 5, were able to shed some of the worries theyâve been facing.
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