Monthly Archive for January, 2010

Wright Co DFL SD 18B to host its own convention

WRIGHT COUNTY, MN – Wright County DFL Senate District 18 will host its own convention, separate from Wright County Senate District 19, Saturday, Feb. 6 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Cokato City Hall.
About two years ago, the Wright County DFLers decided it would be more beneficial to have two separate organizations since state senators and state representatives are chosen by districts, not counties, according to Chad Tschimperle, unit member.
It’s merely an organizational change, according to Paul Huselid, acting chair.
Senate District (SD) 18B includes the western cities of Wright County including Annandale, Cokato, Howard Lake, and South Haven, along with the townships of Cokato, Corrina, French Lake, Middleville, Stockholm, and Southside. It also covers all of Meeker and parts of McLeod County.
During Saturday’s meeting, the new unit will elect officers and delegates to the state DFL convention, and adopt a constitution. Also expected to speak at the unit convention are DFL gubernatorial candidates.
Senate District 18 covers Meeker County, McLeod County, and the western edge of Wright County and it will host its convention Sunday, Feb. 21 at 4 p.m. at the Cokato City Hall.
At this time, SD 18B will endorse their candidates, Darrin Anderson of Litchfield for state representative; and Hal Kimball of Cokato for state senate.
“We’re excited to be forming out here and concentrating on our area, as well as getting our candidates elected,” Tschimperle said.
Having a smaller territory will make it easier to get the DFL candidates elected, Huselid said.
Separating into smaller units is something that has worked for the DFL party in other senate districts across the state, Huselid said.
“[Democrats] seem to be positive as to what’s going on,” Huselid said. “It’s slowly changing out here,” he said, explaining voter turnout for Republican and Democratic caucuses were about the same.

Dassel Fire responds to garage fire

DASSEL, MN – The Meeker County Sheriff’s Office dispatched Dassel Fire and Rescue for a garage on fire at 7225 309th Street, Dassel  last night (Friday Jan. 29) at approximately 12:04 a.m.

The Sheriff’s deputies were the first to arrive on scene and found Paul Hendrickson, resident, inside the garage trying to extinguish the fire, according to the report. Hendrickson verified that he was the only one currently at the residence and that the fire was started due to an ashtray that had recently been emptied into the trashcan located in the garage.

Dassel Fire and Rescue arrived on the scene and verified that the fire appeared to have been started in the trashcan and that the fire was extinguished prior to departure. There were no vehicles in the garage at the time of the fire. Damage is estimated between $5,000 to $10,000.

‘Bingo for Books’ tonight at Dassel Elementary

DASSEL, MN – Dassel Elementary is hosting “Bingo for Books” tonight in the small gym from 5 to 7 p.m. for the kick-off to “I Love to Read” month.
The event will include bingo, book prizes, pizza, popcorn, cookies, and lemonade.

DC One-Act play moves to Thursday performance

DASSEL-COKATO – Dassel-Cokato High School’s One-Act public performance of “Cobbler, Stick to Thy Last,” has been re-scheduled to Thursday, Feb. 4 at 7 p.m in the Performing Arts Center.

Wind chill advisory issued by Nat’l Weather Service

CHANHASSEN, MN — A wind chill advisory was issued by the National Weather Service through 10 a.m. Thursday, with wind chills expected to reach from 25 to 35 below.

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1987 DC grad awaits adopted son’s arrival from Haiti

ROSEVILLE, MN – Lee Shelton, a 1987 DC graduate, and his wife, Dawn, have been waiting for their adopted son and daughter to arrive from Haiti. On Sunday, Dawn welcomed daughter Patricia in a Miami airport, but Patricia’s brother, Philippe, is still in Haiti. The Shelton family has a blog set up at http://thesheltonfamily.blogspot.com/