Eggstravaganza 2023
Gaylord celebrated another spectacular Eggstravaganza celebration this past weekend. For pictures and a list of winners in the Chamber of Commerce’s annual sweepstakes, see the August 17th edition of The Gaylord Hub.
Read MoreMinnesota ahead of curve
Sibley County Auditor/Treasurer Marilee Peterson recently reported that Minnesota is ahead of the curve in regards to resources for election officials. For more on Peterson’s report, see the August 17th issue of The Gaylord Hub.
Read MoreCity Council passes emergency ordinance
Gaylord’s City Council, at its meeting earlier this month, passed an emergency ordinance in regards to the use of cannabis on public property. For more details, see the August 17th issue of The Gaylord Hub.
Read MoreCity Wide Garage Sales – 1st Week of August
Gaylord’s Chamber of Commerce is hosting City-Wide Garage sales the first week of August. Garage sale listings will be available beginning July 31st at: Casey’s, First National Bank, The Gaylord Hub, The Hardware Center, The Home Store, Jalisco Market, Jerry’s Home Quality Foods, ProGrowth Bank, Marathon and State Farm.
Read MoreVerona Braasch a birthday girl for the 104th time
Long-time Gaylord resident Verona Braasch celebrated her 104th birthday on Monday, July 24th. For a quick glimpse of Verona’s life, see the July 27th edition of The Gaylord Hub.
Read MoreSibley County board gets glimpse of upcoming MnDOT projects
Sibley County’s Board of Commissioners, at its July 11th meeting, fielded a report from MnDOT on future projects. See more on that report in the July 27th issue of The Gaylord Hub.
Read MoreTitloe dam project taking steps in right direction
For Lake Titloe cleanup efforts to continue, its deteriorating dam will have to be replaced. That proposed project took a step forward last week when council members agreed to update the cost estimate. For more on the dam story, see the July 27th edition of The Gaylord Hub.
Read MoreSE board would like to see cap for all activities
Sibley East’s Board of Education, at its board meeting July 17th, questioned if there is a cap in family pay for activities, like there is for athletics. For more on that discussion, see the July 27th issue of The Gaylord Hub.
Read MoreWhat’s new for Eggstravaganza?
There are a couple new twists and a location switch for Eggstravaganza this year. For more on Gaylord’s summer celebration, see the July 13th issue of The Gaylord Hub.
Read MoreCity approves policy for public assemblies
Gaylord’s City Council, at its most recent meeting, approved a policy for public assemblies. The policy has been mandated by the POST Board. For more on the story, see the July 13th Gaylord Hub.
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