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  • Deer Creek’s own, John B. Hompe

    Published on November 9, 2021 at 3:53pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen

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    Man of the people, and a voice for immigrants By Tucker Henderson Reporter Quite a while ago, I was loaned an old, somewhat worn, book that reads “First Biennial Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics – Minnesota 1887-8.” Now, I am a history fan, I wouldn’t be writing this column if I wasn’t. However, even… Read More

  • Can I use electronic proof of insurance

    Published on November 9, 2021 at 3:52pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen

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    Ask A Trooper Sgt. Jesse Grabow OTC Sheriff Question: I heard somewhere that proof of insurance does not need to be in paper form and can be maintained electronically. Does that mean that each family member and myself who drives can photograph current insurance cards for our vehicles that they drive on a cell phone and that… Read More

  • Benefits of dismissing the evidence of senses

    Published on November 2, 2021 at 2:37pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen

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    Alan Linda Freelance Writer A Pulitzer prize-winning author said, in a book which I once read: “One cannot help admiring women for their ability to dismiss the evidence of their senses.” I say to that: Thank the Lord! If women were not able to dismiss the evidence of their senses, then: Car mechanics the world over… Read More

  • Turkey feathers everywhere

    Published on November 2, 2021 at 2:36pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen

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    Sgt. Jesse Grabow Ask A Trooper Question: Why is it legal for trucks hauling turkeys to spread feathers everywhere? Answer: According to state law, drivers carrying turkeys do not need to provide a fencing around the vehicle to keep the feathers from escaping. Minnesota law also allows exemptions to motor vehicles operated by a farmer or the farmer’s agent… Read More

  • November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month

    Published on November 2, 2021 at 2:36pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen

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    To the Editor, November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, a time to recognize and celebrate this specialized type of care—care for the whole person, including medical, emotional, personal and spiritual care, as well as grief support for the person’s loved ones.   Hospice care impacts the lives of so many, from those who are facing… Read More

  • A new world order is coming

    Published on November 2, 2021 at 2:35pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen

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    To the Editor, We have all noticed over the years that we as us citizens are supposed to be sensitive to immigrants and their cultures and put our beliefs aside to make them feel welcomed.  Personally, I like my culture and if people want to come here for a better life, then adjust to our lifestyle or… Read More

  • School bus stop reminder

    Published on October 27, 2021 at 5:49pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen

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    Ask a Trooper Sgt. Jesse Grabow Question: Can you talk more about school bus safety? I’ve seen a lot of school bus stop arm violations lately. Answer: This is an important topic. Here is some information we shared on our DPS blog recently. “After a year of seeing very few (if any) school buses in your neighborhood, you… Read More

  • Easier access available to Dispatch website

    Published on October 27, 2021 at 5:48pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen

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    Publisher’s Perspective Chad Koenen Earlier this year we unveiled a new website for the Citizen’s Advocate, New York Mills Dispatch and Frazee-Vergas Forum.  While we have heard a number of positive comments about the overall design, readability and functionality of the new websites, we have also heard a few concerns in regards to our e-editions. In… Read More

  • Stinky stuff brings back memories of Vietnam

    Published on October 27, 2021 at 5:47pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen

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    Alan Linda Freelance Writer It was just before July 4, 1969, up by the DMZ in Vietnam, and Tex—a fellow draftee from, well—and I had just been assigned to sandbag duty. You see, I had come up with a fairly undefined idea to make a rocket from gunpowder with which to celebrate the 4th. “Fairly… Read More

  • Memories that last a lifetime

    Published on October 27, 2021 at 5:46pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen

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    By Tucker Henderson Special to the Dispatch They say when an elderly person dies, it is akin to a library burning down. Well, a great wealth of knowledge was lost this past week when my grandmother, Lynnette (Menze) Henderson, passed away. I feel as if I just wrote a history column as I just finished her obituary… Read More

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