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One of these nights
Ashley’s Main Street was quiet one recent Sunday at sunset.
Posted 7/18/18 (Wed) - by read more »
Flags Go Flying
The flags that decorate Ashley’s Main Street of Ashley, donated by the Heupel family, were casualties of a July 3 storm.
Posted 7/11/18 (Wed) - by read more »
Gift of life
Jim Goehring and Darwin Fischer were among those who gave blood during the United Blood Services blood drive in Ashley on Thursday.
Posted 7/04/18 (Wed) - by read more »
Slippery when wet
One of the many family events at Ashley’s annual Sizzling Summer Days last weekend was a slip-and-slide activity.
Posted 6/26/18 (Tue) - by read more »
Vets Honored
Ashley American Legion members Eldo Miller and James Heupel each received awards for 50 years of membership.
Posted 6/12/18 (Tue) - by read more »
Farm Rescue
Farm Rescue an organization that assists families with an unexpected medical injury or illness and natural disasters, was present in Ashley the last week.
Posted 6/07/18 (Thu) - by read more »
Delzer open to run for sheriff
Voters in McIntosh County will go to the polls Tuesday, June 12, for local city elections and the statewide primary.
Posted 6/06/18 (Wed) - by read more »
A time to remember
On Saturday, Harold Blumhardt, 90, placed flowers at the grave of his wife Gladys, who died in 2004.
Posted 5/30/18 (Wed) - by read more »
Fargo Assembly to close, 40 jobs lost
Fargo Assembly, which has occupied the former Lehr Public School building since 1997, will close later this year.
Posted 5/30/18 (Wed) - by read more »
School lawsuit mediation stalls
After approximately four hours of closed door meetings on May 21 and a mediation effort by U.S. Magistrate Judge Charles S. Miller, Jr., a federal lawsuit by Katie Pinke against Wishek Public School officials remains unsettled.
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