The Rice County Steam and Gas Engine Club will be hosting the 12th Annual Minnesota Military Days this weekend June 5, 2021 and June 6. 2021 on their showgrounds located just south of Northfield on Highway 3. The gates will be open 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday and 10:00 am to 3:00 pm on Sunday. Admission is $8.00 with a non-perishable food item, $10 without. Ages 7-12 is $6.00, kids under 7 and World War II Veterans are free.
Last year of course the Minnesota Military Days was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. There were a couple years before that it was canceled because of rain and thunderstorms. So, it was scheduled a little later this year as they were hoping for better weather. It looks like the plan worked because the forecast looks very good for this weekend, a little warm but sunny.
The Rice County Steam and Gas Engine Club will be hosting the 12th Annual Minnesota Military Days this weekend June 5, 2021 and June 6. 2021 on their showgrounds located just south of Northfield on Highway 3. The gates will be open 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday and 10:00 am to 3:00 pm on Sunday. Admission is $8.00 with a non-perishable food item, $10 without. Ages 7-12 is $6.00, kids under 7 and World War II Veterans are free.
Last year of course the Minnesota Military Days was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. There were a couple years before that it was canceled because of rain and thunderstorms. So, it was scheduled a little later this year as they were hoping for better weather. It looks like the plan worked because the forecast looks very good for this weekend, a little warm but sunny.
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Perham City Council approves switching natural gas provider
The Perham City Council approved a three-year contract for Utility Safety and Design Inc. for the city s natural gas services at the regular Perham City Council meeting on Feb. 8. Written By: Rosalin Alcoser | ×
Perham City Councilmen Eric Spencer, left, and James Johnson, center, were sworn into city office along with Perham Mayor Timothy Meehl at the City Council meeting on Monday, Jan. 11. (RosaLin Alcoser/Focus)
The city of Perham is switching its provider for natural gas.
The Perham City Council approved a three-year contract with Utility Safety and Design Inc. for the city’s natural gas services at the regular council meeting on Monday, Feb. 8.