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Summer school preps kids, teachers for fall with COVID
Summer school preps kids, teachers for fall with COVID It’s not a shocker that summer school can get a little sticky – especially if the air conditioning isn’t working.
Trees, Quonset major losses from storm
The power went out in Turtle Lake about three minutes after it went out in Underwood this past Tuesday night – somewhere around 11:48 p.m.
Insurance agency changes hands
An open house bidding Turtle Lake Insurance’s Paul Schlafmann adieu and thanking him for his service, and welcoming Farmers Union Insurance’s Mike Nelson as a new local agent will be held Wednesday from 1-3:30 p.m. at the Bank of Turtle Lake.
These libraries never close
The coronavirus may have shut down the city and state libraries, but that doesn’t mean folks weren’t able to pick up some new and gently used books at their local libraries.
Equity handles 1.5 million bushels
If things keep progressing this year like they did last year for Turtle Lake’s Equity Elevator, the new 55,000-bushel bins that were just put up last summer will need to be added to.
Pool to extend summertime swimming
The old adage goes something like, come on in – the water’s fine!
UHS graduation 2020 -- legendary
It wouldn’t have been a 2020 graduation ceremony if the coronavirus wasn’t mentioned.
Expectations high for 10th Classic
It is all hands on deck for the remainder of the week as the members of the MidSummer Classic group prepare for what they anticipate is their biggest car show/parade/street dance in the 10 years they’ve been having the event.
TL summer rec adjusts to COVID-19
When working with kids, there’s only so much one can do to keep the “social distancing” intact.
All negative at TL testing
There was a pretty steady stream of cars starting at 10:30 a.m. at Thursday’s COVID-19 drive-through testing in Turtle Lake, but by noon the stream had lessened to a vehicle driving up every few minutes or so.