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Dedicated dancers

May 12, 2012 MARSHALL — In her almost 30 years of teaching dancers, Southwest School of Dance director Charlotte Wendel said she’s never had such a large graduating class of students. more »»

Montevideo artist’s work on display at SMAHC?gallery

May 12, 2012 After taking a college course on women’s studies, local artist Michele Skogrand was inspired to create a new theme of artwork. more »»

Difference makers

May 5, 2012 MARSHALL — Changing the world, one project at a time. That’s the mission members of Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) have at Southwest Minnesota State University. more »»

New life for old junk

May 5, 2012 MARSHALL — If an item is considered “junk,” Kathy Nemmers and Marilyn Sell of Marshall can find a use for it. more »»

Making her small-screen debut

May 5, 2012 In less than a year after Sonya Karels headed to Los Angeles to attend school, she ends up appearing on highly-acclaimed television series. more »»

Walking into history

April 28, 2012 It’s not every day that a tour guide brings an actual Tommy gun on a bus. But when you’re portraying a gun “moll” for a group of students learning about the gangsters in St. more »»

Stepping out of his safety zone

April 28, 2012 GRANITE FALLS — More than a decade ago, Granite Falls artist Brad Hall bought an old church building for $1 and made it into his home studio. more »»

Newseum

April 21, 2012 Next time you find yourself at Southwest Minnesota State University, make a stop in Alaska, Africa and China. more »»

Hooked on knitting

April 21, 2012 MARSHALL — Aimee Powers of Marshall said she just kind of loves learning and knitting was one of the hobbies that stuck. “It’s kind of like an addiction,” she said. more »»

Spanish sojourn

April 14, 2012 Sometimes, the best way to learn about another language and culture is just to dive in. more »»

Turning reading into art

April 14, 2012 By Cindy Votruba MARSHALL — In the latest exhibit by Dawson artist Lucy Tokheim, there should be a few familiar face. more »»

Speaking his mind

April 14, 2012 MARSHALL — Southwest Minnesota State University student Nick White doesn’t usually write “happy”?poetry, but his words have a powerful message behind the. more »»

In his time spent rescuing abandoned and abused dogs and cats, Chuck Schmidt has seen the effects of animal neglect to the point where it’s become more than just a pet peeve. Unless they’re adopted, Schmidt is the last hope for the animals he cares for.

April 7, 2012 Some were abandoned, some were abused, some were worn out from breeding, or maimed in pit fighting, but wherever they came from their last hope is a house near Minnesota Highway 19, four miles south... more »»

A roller-coaster ride

April 7, 2012 MARSHALL – It’s a show filled with action, humor, actors taking on multiple roles and accents and several references to Alfred Hitchcock. more »»

Man’s best friend

April 7, 2012 The upcoming production at the Lake Benton Opera House can be considered “doggone funny.” But it promises to have its serious moments as well. more »»

Color-coded care

March 31, 2012 HENDRICKS — When First Security Bank-Hendricks owner Matt Amundson challenged his employees to find new ways to connect with community members, the workers came up with the idea of raising cancer... more »»

Catpuring the moment

March 31, 2012 MARSHALL — “My mind’s eye is half of my photography, the other half is capturing it,” says Marshall photographer Eric Joyce. more »»

Former Marshall pastor pens fast-paced thriller in debut novel

March 31, 2012 In his first novel, Shane VanMeveren decided to provide an engaging story for all people to consider as the nation considers its past and moves into the futur. more »»

‘Pack' mentality

March 24, 2012 Area residents were transformed into greasers, hoods and molls last week as they listened to stories about Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. more »»

Their last hurrah

March 24, 2012 MARSHALL — For most of their childhood, Marshall High School seniors Caitlyn Schaeffer and Melanie Smisek have spent their time on the ice perfecting their jumps and learning new move. more »»

 
 

 

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