To tow, or not to tow, that is the question
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New mayor, elected council, sworn in
By ELI LUTGENS
Publisher/Editor
Chad Neitzel, newly elected New Richland mayor, was sworn in by Gail Schmidt, her last official act as mayor, during the regular meeting of the city council Monday, January 9, 2023.
Loren Skelton and Jason Casey were next to take their oaths of office.
A relatively quick meeting included approving basic organization details and procedures for the 2023 calendar year. The most controversial item discussed was the possibility of towing cars which were not moved after a snowfall requiring snow removal. Police Chief Tanyce Bruegger said she and the department are working hard to enforce the “parking after snowfall ordinance.” Through the end of November the department issued 20 citations. Nine remain unpaid. Those residents have been sent follow-up letters stating they must pay or the ticket becomes a state citation. The department is working with the county attorney on a possible ordinance change that would allow for a vehicle to be towed after a ticket remains unpaid for 10 days.
Council members shared many observations and thoughts, not reaching any definitive conclusion or action. A public hearing would be required before any new ordinance could be put in place.
40th annual Geneva Cancer Auction
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By TRISTAN JENSEN
Editorial Assistant
Geneva Cancer Auction continued its work raising money for cancer research with the first weekend of its annual auction event January 6 and 7 at Geneva Bar and Grill. The auction is scheduled to continue January 13 at 7 p.m. and 14 at 2 p.m. In addition to the live auction, raffle tickets are being sold throughout the event, and the drawing will take place at 10 p.m. on Saturday, January 14 with a Grand Prize of $1,000. Sunday, January 15 the Geneva Cancer Auction committee will officially pledge their donation and announce the amount raised for 2023. Since its inception in 1985, the auction has raised over $2 million. “It was nothing when we started,” said Whitey Hagen, founder, “but people grabbed onto it and it's been like this ever since. It takes a lot of work by a lot of people who don't like cancer.”
Legion Chaplain, Otto, dies unexpectedly
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Larry Otto of Ellendale died unexpectedly at his home Saturday night. He was 73.
Otto was elected in July as chaplain of the Minnesota American Legion. He
said at the time that although he does get emotional, he doesn’t cry, his eyeballs just sweat profusely.
He said his one main goal in life was to, through whatever means, help the world understand that “there’s a heavenly Father up there who loves them.”
Otto was a member of the Ellendale American Legion, Post 296 for 51 years. He also served as chaplain for District 1, which serves 10 counties in southeastern Minnesota. Also, in Ellendale he was a member of the Community Foundation of Ellendale group.
Otto regularly dedicated and donated his time and energy to improving the lives around him in addition to the community. Over the years Otto has been mentioned in numerous Star Eagle articles, photos and snip-its. Most recently, he led the Ellendale Memorial Day program.
Otto is survived by his wife Emily, two children and seven grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are pending.