Comments by Josephine
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Posted on November 14 at 4:29 p.m.
to: Jerry--not only Bobcat, but 3M, Land-o-Lakes and others because the city fathers in the 50's-early 70's said oh my we can't pay our retail people what those companies would pay, so they were turned down
Posted on November 13 at 4:16 p.m.
Empathy to the employees at Banner. This is just so like something to happen in Fergus Falls. I know Banner has sponsored concerts etc. in town--so what's the deal?
Posted on October 27 at 4:42 p.m.
Time to remember our "winter driving habits". Snow=Slow, and watch your "step" for even the smallest patch of ice!!
Posted on October 14 at 3:26 p.m.
Just like Scandinvian Days, it's wearing out. I don't know what but something else has to take its place. Any other baby-boomers remember WINTER WONDERLAND??
Posted on October 14 at 3:24 p.m.
Way to go Boo! You were in the class behind me at FFSH and I'm very proud of you.
Posted on October 12 at 3:30 p.m.
Give him some detention (possibly a month) double homework for time missed and community service outdoors.
Posted on October 1 at 2:43 p.m.
Let's see if the powers to be drop the ball this time. With all this turn down, we're just making FF a laughing stock. How does that make you feel when you are someplace else and they ask you where you're from and you say Fergus Falls and they laugh. Its really discusting.
Posted on September 30 at 12:37 p.m.
Not bad--just don't put this in front of the Public Library project on your priority list. Also what happening at the intersection of Friberg Ave. and Baird Ave. where the Christian Science Church is?
Posted on September 25 at 12:09 p.m.
Congratulations Charlie---still miss you at KBRF.
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Posted on November 16 at 2:59 p.m.
First order of business should be Lake Alice. In the past year it has really gotten tacky. Letting all that brush grow up along the shoreline is disgraceful. If people are so hot about the geese, why not do like they did in the 60's with the duck and pen them up in the ne corner and then release them out and away. We also used to have a paddle-boat weed cutter. They'd cut the weeds, rake them up on shore, let them dry and get rid of them. In the winter the park guy could also go out onto the islands and remove the nests of those weird white birds. Something else attractive could be planted on those island that the birds won't kill. And please remember the skating rinks and warming houses, at Lake Alice and Grotto. This is important.
On City park plan unveiled to public