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Interest shown in vacant school building

Gaylord’s Economic Development Authority (EDA) learned Monday that a housing developer is interested in a portion of the vacant school building which, at one point, was tabbed for a medical school.  More details will be published soon in The Hub.

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Change of ownership

Monarch Healthcare Management is in the process of acquiring the Oak Terrace senior living facility/nursing home in Gaylord.   Dennis Hood, one of the Oak Terrace developers, confirmed the sale Wednesday morning.  Plans are to have the change of ownership final by January 31st of 2022.  More information on the ownership change will be published…

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Holiday lights

City of Gaylord employees hung Christmas decorations in the downtown last week.  The downtown lights, and the display near the City Park, will be turned on Saturday as part of Chamber of Commerce sponsored events.  Santa Claus will visit the Gazebo in the park on Saturday.  See advertisements in this week’s Hub for all the…

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Lady Wolverines

Sibley East’s girls’ basketball team opens its season Tuesday, Nov. 30th against Minnesota Valley Lutheran.  For a season preview on the Lady Wolverines, see the Nov. 25th edition of The Hub.

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Injury crash

An Annandale man was injured in a one-vehicle accident Friday night, Nov. 19 at approximately 10:30 p.m. near Winthrop. According to the Sibley County Sheriff’s Office, Tyler Hansen, 27, was driving a vehicle that was involved in the crash near the intersection of CSAH 4 and 246th Street, about five miles northeast of Winthrop. The…

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Veterans Day

Veterans Day programs were held this week at the Gaylord Legion Club and at schools.  See our November 18th edition for more photos.

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All-Conference Honors

Four members of the Sibley East Cross Country Teams earned honors last week in the Minnesota River Conference Championships.  For more, see this week’s edition.

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New park named proposed

Gaylord’s Heritage Preservation Committee is proposing a name change for the City Park.  For more on this story, see the Oct. 28th edition of The Gaylord Hub.

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Compost site closing temporarily

Due to a construction project, the City of Gaylord is temporarily closing the compost site.  Leaves, grass clippings and branches can be brought to dumpsters near the city maintenance garage until further notice.  For more, see the notice in this week’s edition.

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