Zachary Fuller of Forest Lake graduated from North Dakota State University.
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Two FL high school students named National Merit semifinalists
Laura Bailey
Thomas Kasl
Forest Lake Area High School seniors Laura Bailey and Thomas Kasl have been named semifinalists in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Officials from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced on Sept. 13 approximately 16,000 semifinalists in the 63rd annual National Merit Scholarship Program.broadstreet.zone(48036);
To be considered for a semifinalist position, students had to take the 2016 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. In 2016, Bailey and Kasl were among 1.6 million juniors from 22,000 high schools who took the test for consideration in the program.
Of the 16,000 semifinalists, around 15,000 are expected to make it the finalist round. To be considered for one of the spots, students and their high school must submit a detailed scholarship application providing the student’s academic record, participation in school and community activities, demonstrated leadership abilities, employment, and honors and awards received. Each semifinalist must also hold an outstanding academic record throughout high school,
Local nonprofit hosts free ‘Fun at the Farm’ event
Local non-profit Food For His Children is hosting a free event to create awareness about its cause at Poplar Hill Dairy Goat Farm in Scandia on Oct. 28 from 1 to 4 p.m.
Food For His Children fosters community development through goat farming in rural Tanzania. A Christian organization, FFHC partners with local village and church leaders to learn the immediate needs of these impoverished communities. Goats are efficient animals that can produce up to four liters of milk a day. Families can use goat products like milk and cheese to sustain their own family. They can also sell these products at market to provide education, medical care and bricks for a sturdy home.broadstreet.zone(48036);
Kerrie Holschbach first visited Tanzania in 2005 on a church mission trip. Although she left two weeks later, her heart never did. In 2006, Kerrie returned to Tanzania, this time with her husband Rob and two kids. She
Advocates for the lake
A group of about 30 area residents with different local community groups got together Sept. 23 to stencil around various Forest Lake storm drains asking residents not to dump things into the drains. The stenciled storm drains lead to either Forest Lake or local wetlands. Volunteers met behind Kodiak Coffee (which provided coffee to volunteers, along with bagels from Big Apple Bagel), where Jack MacKenzie gave them instructions and showed them how to apply the paint to the stencils. The volunteers then canvassed the city in small teams for several hours, temporarily placing traffic cones to help keep vehicles away from volunteers and stencils as they painted.broadstreet.zone(48036);
Taxes to fall in Wyoming
Amy Doeun
Wyoming Reporter
The city of Wyoming has approved a 2018 preliminary levy that signals a decrease in city spending next year.broadstreet.zone(48036);
On Sept. 19, Gail Bauman of AEM Financial Solutions addressed the Wyoming City Council about the upcoming tax season. In the preliminary budget and levy presented to the council, the general fund levy decreased by 9.35 percent (from approximately $3.24 million in 2017 to $2.93 million in 2018), and the overall levy, which includes the general fund levy is decreasing by 5.76 percent ($4.25 million to $4.01 million).
“There may have been something budgeted for in 2017 that wasn’t needed,” Bauman said.
The city’s Local Government Aid from Minnesota is also set to increase. “The annual LGA appropriation was increased by $15 million (from $519.4 million to $534.4 million). This is effective for aids payable in 2018 and thereafter,” Bauman said. “Under the new law, the city of Wyoming is scheduled to
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Harold Ray Dunaway
Loving Husband, Father, Grandfather, GreatGrandfather, WWII Veteran and FriendHarold Dunaway, age 90, of Lexington, Minnesota, passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 24, 2017, at Gracewood Memory Care, Hugo, Minnesota. Harold was born in Brownfield, Texas.
Harold is preceded in death by his parents, Aurelius Bartley and Eula Isabella (Mathews) Dunaway; sister, Dolores Alice (Dunaway) Wilczewski; brothers, Jack Edward, John Wesley and Jim Lee.
Harold is survived by his wife, Beulah Ann (Ely) married for 71 years; daughter, Marilyn (Bill) Scruton; sons, Randy (Angie), Kevin (Katherine) and Kerry (Tammy); sister-in-law, Kim Dunaway; grandchildren, Christopher (Christina Goodland) Scruton, Meredith (Keith) Opatz, Andrew (Laura) Dunaway, Suzanne (Michael) Markuson, Sean (Tracie) Dunaway, Neil (Amber) Dunaway, Kyle Dunaway, Amy Dunaway, and Jenna Dunaway; 15 great-grandchildren, Alexander Goodland; Rory and Celia Opatz; Sarah, Nathan and Justin Dunaway; Avery and Olivia Markuson; Brendan, Hailey, Hannah and Piper Dunaway; Lucille, Sylvia and Ruby Dunaway; other relatives and friends.
A Celebration of
Hugo firefighters fill the boot
During the 2017 MDA Fill the Boot campaign, members of the Hugo Fire Department took to the streets with boots in hand to request donations to help kids and adults with muscular dystrophy, ALS, and related life-threatening diseases live longer and grow stronger. On Sept. 9, more than $3,000 was raised to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
“The firefighters in this area have once again shown tremendous dedication to the MDA mission,” MDA Area Director Hannah Plagman said in a press release. “They clearly take great pride in caring for MDA families through the ‘Fill the Boot’ campaign. This year’s ‘Fill the Boot’ was an incredible success, and we are grateful for the generosity of those in Hugo and the surrounding communities who have donated their money to help individuals with muscular dystrophy, ALS, and related muscle-debilitating diseases truly live unlimited.”broadstreet.zone(48036);
Firefighters have taken part in this MDA tradition for more than



