Special night for NRHEG
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Students grateful to participate in coronation
WE ARE SMILING — NRHEG Homecoming King Thor Routh and Queen Grace Tufte appear as though they are smling under their masks during Thursday night’s coronation. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)
By DEB BENTLY
Contributing Writer
In more ways than not, last Thursday’s Homecoming coronation failed to meet “normal” expectations. Student Council advisor and the person in charge of planning the event, NRHEG teacher Barb Roesler, can list quite a few unusual features: “The students wore masks. The stage setup was very spread out and the floor of the gym was arranged so the candidates could remain socially distanced. We couldn’t have the choir or the band give any performances, and the audience was restricted to eight people for each candidate.”
But in every way that counted, it was a special event.
“Mrs. Roesler did a lot of planning and re-planning for us to be able to have coronation,” observes 2021 Homecoming King Thor Routh. “We were glad to be able to make it work.”
Had the 2020-21 school year been typical, Homecoming coronation would have probably taken place on September 21 or 28, according to Roesler. At that time, however, the Minnesota State High School League had announced that the football season would take place in the spring of 2021. In October, a decision was made to return the season to a more typical time frame, and Homecoming celebrations were scheduled for the week of November 9. That plan, too, had to be changed as the COVID pandemic began to pick up speed.
NR Craft Mall opens
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Business fills vacancy left by New Richland Drug
NICE WORK — Jennie Johnson admires one of the hand turkeys painted during a Saturday crafts day at New Richland’s Craft Mall, located in the building formerly occupied by New Richland Drug. (Star Eagle photo by Eli Lutgens)
By ELI LUTGENS
Editor
New Richland residents walking down Broadway may have noticed that the vacant building left by New Richland Drug has recently been occupied. The new renters are calling themselves the New Richland Craft Mall.
The idea started a month ago when the owner of the building came into contact with Sara Jo Vulcan and Jennie Johnson.
“We started talking and one thing led to another,” said Vulcan. “The owner of the building said someone local should open a business and well, we’re local.”
Vulcan went on to say, “All of the area craft fairs from October through December have been cancelled. Our family counts on the money I make from working that to pay for Christmas. Without the craft fairs, like a lot of folks, my family and I are stuck wondering how we're going to get through.”
Sara’s partner in this venture, Johnson, was pushed by Vulcan to pursue this together. “Sara told me we needed to do this,” said Johnson. “She told me, ‘You’ve run a store before and I’ve done crafts. We are perfect for this.’”
Election results slow to come in
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Results from local races
Election was a long night for everyone, including the communities of New Richland, Hartland, Ellendale, and Geneva. Normally, the Star Eagle reports the winners of the local elections the week of the election, but this year was not a typical year.
New Richland Elections
According to Wayne Billings, this was one of the most contested elections in New Richland history. The winner of the New Richland mayoral race was Gail Schmidt (477 votes) defeating Christina Petsinger (114). There were 19 votes for write-in-candidates.
Winners of the race for the two open council seats are Chad Neitzel (309 votes) and Jody Wynnemer (235). Runners up were: Pat Darcy (178), Jenna Pederson (167), Joyce Wobbrock (81), Patrick Petsinger (63), David Hedin (60).
New Richland residents also voted in a special election. The winner of New Richland’s special election was Loren Skelton (223). Angela Gehrke (209) and Brandon Schlaak (157) were the two other candidates vying for the open seat.
NRHEG School Board
As was the case for many different races this election cycle, the NRHEG School Board saw many candidates seeking your vote. Dan Schmidt (1,304), Terry Engel (1,273), and Loren Schoenrock (1,001) were winners for the three open school board positions. Runners up were: Karen Flatness (981), Nancy Lageson (701), Tami L. Tufte-LaCanne (698), Jennifer Johnson (596).
JoAnn Hagen Maloney ran unopposed in the special election in the other open school board race. The other item on the ballot for voters was a vote for a property tax increase to provide an additional $560 per student in the NRHEG school district. The measure was voted down by a vote of 1,783 opposed to 914 who voted yes.
Celebrating 40 years
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Flor considers herself fortunate to work in home town
IT WENT FAST — Kathy Flor celebrated her 40th work anniversary with New Richland Care Center Nov. 3.
By MELANIE PILTINGSRUD
Staff Writer
Kathy Flor, activities director, celebrated 40 years of working at New Richland Care Center on Nov. 3, 2020, for which she was recognized by care center staff.
Flor was born in Sleepy Eye, Minn., and lived in Stewart, Minn. At the age of 16, she and her family moved to New Richland, where Flor graduate from high school.
Flor planned to work with the elderly after high school. “I enjoy being around the elderly,” she says. “It seems like, if I'm ever around a group of people I don't know, I tend to visit with the elderly people that are in the group.”
Flor studied to be a certified nursing assistant in Glencoe, Minn., and began working at NRCC in 1980. After seven years, she started working with the activities department. In 2003, she became the activities director.
“I really like working here,” says Flor. “I love the residents, and I'm so fortunate to be able to work right in my home town.
Homecoming set for November
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NRHEG coronation to take place in high school gym at 7 p.m. November 21
By DEB BENTLY
*Editors note: Due to new regulations we were unable to bring the homecoming court together for a picture prior to coronation. Pictured above are senior photos of the 2020 NRHEG homecoming court.
The NRHEG senior class has elected its homecoming court in preparation for a modified homecoming celebration, set to bring together students and fans on Thursday, November 12, with a 7 p.m. game against Norwood Young America.
There is much more than the surprisingly late date of this year’s homecoming observance which is somewhat out of the ordinary. NRHEG Student Council advisor Barb Roesler has worked with student leaders and school athletic director Dan Stork to find events which are permissible under current social distancing expectations.