Story archive for June 2001
Sunday, July 1
- Woman working to save local landmarks
- Mission, possible
- Summers at the beach
- Pickerel Lake complex has long waiting list
- Just for fun
- Schwab, Dorman express relief at session's end
- Changes at the beach
- Column: Parents have trouble keeping up with fast-changing kids
Friday, June 29
- County residents going west on the southern route
- Fast-pitch softball squad seeks consistency
- Up and down week
- Stensrud, Bulldogs overcome Osage
- City sprays for mosquitoes
- New captains bring new approach
- Budding fan
- Watershed extension not a real threat
Thursday, June 28
- Six-bullet salute ushered in Fourth in neighborhood
- Record-breaking recovery
- Charges considered in Woodgrains fire
- Gus Macker tournament is a player's dream
- Education bill has triple the funding
- Man accused of jail assault takes appeal to state Supreme Court
- Community Action separates with county, gets farewell gift
- Beating the heat
- Gus Macker brings good things to town
Wednesday, June 27
- Big-city roads, restaurants too much for Hartlander
- Busting loose
- Colonels can't collar greyhounds
- State wants to oversee water work
- Jobs bill contains $100,000 for A.L. incubator
- Group hopes to fund four aerators with private cash
- I-90 project still on schedule, for now, despite shutdown warnings
- Lining it up
- Land deal was positive move
Tuesday, June 26
- It's time for another look at unicameral
- Colonels improve despite another loss
- Gas station to absorb abandoned lot
- Deal will put apartments on empty lots
- America's actions show it values wealth over kids
Monday, June 25
- Kalis unhappy with budget negotiations
- Budget talks still stalled
- Glenville's rebuilding party
- From running to rowing
- Obituaries for June 25, 2001.
Friday, June 22
- Jobless rate down, but higher than last year
- Glenville ready to celebrate recovery from tornado
- Atkins' invention made aviation safer for everyone
- Mowing 'em down
- U-18 soccer girls play with gusto
- Legion team struggles at Owatonna
- Colonels fall to another tough foe
- Schools full of activity during break
Thursday, June 21
- Thirst for reading permeated whole Cruikshank clan
- Worth County starts fair season
- New development opens next week
- Officials assess crop damage
- Basketball break
- Pension fund could provide police cars
Wednesday, June 20
- Reading a box score a lot like reading a good book
- Meier leads team effort for G-E Legion
- U-15 boys overcome Owatonna
- Pinched patrol?
- Kiester looking forward to brand-new Main Street
- Lawmakers say budget outlook is worsening
- Life vests can save a life
Tuesday, June 19
- Rain renders fields useless
- G-E Legion goes 1-2 in tourney
- Victory remains elusive for Colonels
- Obituaries for June 19, 2001
- Rains bring pains
- School district lands big grant
- Organizers: Festival was glitch-free
- All of area's farmers sustained some crop loss
- Band festival was the culmination of many efforts
Monday, June 18
- Old building ruled out as courthouse fix
- Good weather brings large crowds to parade
- County will examine possible jail solutions
- Fine day for a festival
Sunday, June 17
- Northwood to clean up water supply
- Column: Disagreements to be expected
- Young cruisers
- Coming out in Albert Lea
- Obituaries for June 17
- Watershed plan spreads responsibility
- Hockenberry's new novel explores power versus environment
- Throwing the distance
- Rebuilding project
- Softball honors
Friday, June 15
- Column: He's the man who created the twist cone
- Elks team up to the challenge
- Socked, swamped ... soaked
- Family will raise money with music
- Board surpassed many expectations
- Up to 20,000 expected for Festival of Bands
- Water, water everywhere
- Editorial: Band festival gives area much visibility
Thursday, June 14
- Rain keeps portion of city under water
- The laughs roll with MFT's 'The Nerd'
- Weekend Planner: Blitz of activity will last all weekend
- Dance begins summer of teen events
- Testing in store for watershed
- Column: With summer camp food, there was no fooling girls
Tuesday, June 12
- Hot cars this weekend
- A hooray for Ray
- G-E, NR split season-opening twin bill
- Beach site will be permanent skateboard park
- Northwood man drowns in river
- Classic cars, classic music
- Church dispute brings out some unfitting behavior
Monday, June 11
- Borderfest draws big crowds to Emmons
- Bartusek shines down the stretch
- Rebels collect two medals
- Ethanol decision should help Exol, other plants
- A wave of nostalgia
Saturday, June 9
- Coffee Break
- Colonels buried by Blue Earth
- Baseball Tigers named All-Big Nine
- Bike patrol proving useful and versatile
- 45 years later...
- Apologies ring hollow after trial
- Column: Twins are showing that everyone loves a winner
Friday, June 8
- Marching band revival
- Colonels encouraged despite loss at Mankato
- Bennett makes bid for All-American
- A-C band has new look for big summer season
- Jury delivers guilty verdicts in double murder
- From Minnesota to California by motor car - 1915
Thursday, June 7
- Hopes are high for state track entrants
- USC top grads look to bright futures
- Weekend Planner: Borderfest leads warm-weather fun
- Undercover sting brings two arrests for selling cocaine
- Defense attacks witness testimony
- Tree salute
- Editorial: Legislature needs threat of a shutdown
- Column: Peculiar aunt was always good for a surprise or two
Tuesday, June 5
- Column: Healing should look at the mind, body and spirit
- Editorial: Rebate checks could boost the economy
- NRHEG's Anthony sails to state meet
- Colonels face tough opponents on opening weekend
- Rebels roll in Section 2A
- Lakeview looks within for principal
- Emmons plans big for Borderfest
- Prosecution points to shoe, jacket
- Bon voyage, choir
Monday, June 4
- Cultivating a family
- Sweet and sour
- Once, twice, three times to state
- Obituaries for June 4, 2001
- School project called best in the state
- Relief agencies to remain in Glenville this week
- The latest in a long line
Sunday, June 3
- Clutching success
- Graduate profiles
- Humorist feels sting of Ketcham death
- Close friends share Valedictorian honor
- Double-murder trial enters week two
- Column: Community stepped up for fireworks show


