Monday, May 28, 2012

Photos by Jack Madsen

Time and Tombstones

With names no longer visible, these monuments to humble lives
lived long ago stand in stark contrast to one of grander
aspirations at the Riverside Cemetery near Winnebago, MN.

Awaiting the Grand Reopening

Fw: Photos by Jack Madsen

Time and Tombstones

With names no longer visible, these monuments to humble lives
lived long ago stand in stark contrast to one of grander
aspirations at the Riverside Cemetery near Winnebago, MN.


We Three in Eternity

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Submitted photos

Senator Sheran and Representative Morrow were recently visited by the 5th Grade Class from Nicollet Elementary. Senator Sheran asked students to have discussions of a political nature that evening over dinner with their families. Senator Sheran stated: "I suggested they discuss the role of government in supporting the Viking's stadium and asked if they would write to me about what they learned and what the discussion revealed."Senator Sheran is trying to encourage student's interest in discussing critical issues confronting their communities, and to start to think about the role government plays in their lives.


Monday, May 14, 2012

Submitted photo

While some anglers drew a blank on walleyes for the opener, Toni and Jacob Raimann caught a 28-incher from a local lake over the weekend opener. The fish managed to break a brand-new fishing pole in half in the process.



Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Graduate - Jack Madsen


"Here I go, Mom!" Katie Cruz takes a quick look back at Mom and
Dad as she mounts the steps for her big moment at the MSU
Graduation Ceremony last Saturday afternoon. She was the very last
person in line -- but certainly not the least.

Photo by Jack Madsen

Nicollet students at the Capitol - Sen. Kathy Sheran

Senator Kathy Sheran and Representative Morrow were recently visited by the 5th Grade Class from Nicollet Elementary. Senator Sheran asked students to have discussions of a political nature that evening over dinner with their families. Senator Sheran stated: "I suggested they discuss the role of government in supporting the Viking's stadium and asked if they would write to me about what they learned and what the discussion revealed."