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After the busy holiday season, there is something to look forward to in January. In response to requests from community members, Glacial Ridge Homecare is hosting a free health fair for adults of all ages. The place to be for residents of the Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa area and surrounding communities on Thursday, January 14 is the Belgrade City Hall Event Center from 7:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m. Meet General Surgeon, Dr. Felix Blanco, and other health professionals to learn about varicose veins, balance, advance directives, Medicare/Medicaid benefits,...
The Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa school board approved the fiscal year 2016 levy at Monday’s regular meeting at the high school. The local levy, which will help fund operations for the 2016-17 school year, is set to include a 7.74 percent increase from last year. The biggest source of the increase stems from the Long-Term Facility Revenue category of $107,630. This is a new funding stream approved by the state legislature. Superintendent Matt Bullard explained, “This is our 10-year facility plan that we talked about in August. It was granted by new...
Students in Family and Consumer Science teacher Carin Hagemeyer's ninth grade class operated their own restaurant out of the high school FACS room at Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa high school on Tuesday this week. Above: Milly Hobbs, Emily Knight and Alondra Saucedo were three of numerous servers at the restaurant. Behind them are kitchen helpers Addison Arneson and Molly Holme. Read more about the class and see more photos on page 15 of the December 24 issue of the Bonanza Valley...
The Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa Area Food Shelf received a $1,000 donation from American Family Insurance agent Glory Schreifels on Wednesday, Dec. 16. American Family Life Insurance Company and its agents partnered to use Life Insurance Awareness month in September and the month of October as a way to benefit local communities. American Family agents around the country made donations to various charitable organizations of their choice, based on the number of life insurance policies their clients...
Poor free throw shooting spelled doom for the Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa girls' basketball team as their undefeated start to the season came to and end in a 56-50 loss at Minnewaska Area on Tuesday last week. Last week Thursday the Jaguars beat Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City in Grove City by a score of 66-47 to get their eighth win of the season. With all teams having two games under their belts in conference play, the Jaguars sit in a three-way tie for first place at 2-0 with Kimball Area and...
Here's a video clip from the halftime show of the boys' basketball game at Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa between the Jaguars and the Pierz Pioneers. The Lakes Area Tae Kwon Do group gave a rousing show for basketball fans to enjoy. You can learn more about the Lakes Area TDK group at http://www.lakesareatkd.com....
The Pope County Humane Society staff have reported that dogs south of Glenwood and in the Brooten area are being taken from their homes when they are outside unattended. Staff are asking dog owners to be alert and keep an eye on pets. “Some are making it to the shelter, but not all of them,” said PCHS manager Nancy Erickson. “We have been informed by some of the owners that the dog’s collar and ID tags have been removed.” If you find any dogs or if you’re missing one, please call PCHS at 320-634-4761....
National Farmers 2016 national convention, themed Serving Agriculture for 60 Years, Jan. 25-27, East Peoria, Ill., offers a speaker lineup with professionals who help American producers with real solutions for their farms. Convention Speakers & Topics “National Security, Climate Change and the American Farmer: How they all Fit Together and What the Future Holds” Dr. Chris King, dean of academics, Command and General Staff College, Army Combined Arms Center, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. He is the U.S. member of an international military advisory cou...
Here's a video clip from the high kick squad on Monday night as well as the JV jazz squad. See photos from the meet in the Jan. 7 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper....