McDonough, others make a dash for Chattanooga
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Inaugural event honoring Zoe, Sue surpasses expectations
CHATTANOOGA BOUND — Mike McDouough of New Richland holds pictures of he and his late wife, Sue, and his late granddaugter Zoe. McDonough and many others are going to Chattanooga, Tenn., for the inaugural Zoe’s Rainbow Dash, an event honoring Sue and Zoe McDonough, killed in a July 5, 2012 boating accident. The event is expected to draw 5,000 runners. (Star Eagle photo by Jim Lutgens)
By JIM LUTGENS
Editor/Publisher
It was almost one year ago to the day when beloved New Richland resident Sue McDonough and her granddaughter, Zoe, were killed in a tragic boating accident in Tennessee.
On Thursday, July 4, thousands will gather and celebrate their memory in the inaugural Zoe’s Rainbow Dash 5K run in Chattanooga. The event, backed by dozens of influential Chattanooga area businesspeople, will benefit several charities, including the New Richland Area Food Shelf.
According to the event’s Web Site — zoesrainbowdash.com — participants are invited to “Run, walk or roll your way through a bombardment of color and find yourself wearing a Rainbow at the finish line. Have a blast and benefit some of your favorite charities at the same time….what better way to celebrate the rest of your life? Life is sweet…pass it on!”
Dairy Night attendees again dodge raindrops
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ENCHANTING VISITORS — From left, Alyssa Abrego, as Belle; Maddie Kinney, Snow White; and Brianna Fritz, Ariel; were on hand for Geneva’s June Dairy night, which was again hampered by inclement weather. (Star Eagle photo by Kathy Paulsen)
By KATHY PAULSEN
Staff Writer
The wind blew and it rained too.
Reports were flying fast and furious of impending bad weather, all things threatening the annual Geneva June Dairy Night in the park.
Now, although it definitely dampened spirits and added to the work of the committee, they managed to pull off at least some of the things that had been planned before they called it a night.
Carnita pulled pork sandwiches, with cole slaw and chips, along with a cold beverage were ready for purchase. The free ice cream demanded instant attention, as the weather was quick to turn them to smoothies.
NRHEG staff honored at annual ceremony
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Many, including Wellen and Cyr, move on
SO LONG — Retiring from the NRHEG school district are, from left, Rebecca Mueller, Cathy Stringfield, Jeff Reese, Julie Economy, Deb Gaines and Principal Paul Cyr. (Star Eagle photo by Kathy Paulsen)
By KATHY PAULSEN
Staff Writer
Another school year at NRHEG has come to a close and, as a result, the annual Years of Service program and breakfast, was held on Friday, June 7 in Ellendale.
The NRHEG administration, teachers, paraprofessionals, social worker, sign language interpreter, coaches, librarian, nurse, office staff, janitors, cooks, school bus drivers, and school board members gathered in the school cafeteria at 8 a.m. A total of 102 people enjoyed a catered breakfast.
Superintendent Wellen welcomed everyone and called upon Gratia Johnson to share information about the district’s Wellness Program. Johnson also presented door prizes.
Hobbs graduates with hope, humility
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NRHEG 2013 Valedictorian
TOP OF THE LIST — Emilia Hobbs, left, recevies her diploma from NRHEG School Board member Mike Moen during 2013 commencement for NRHEG High School. Hobbs was Valedictorian for the class of 2013, carrying a 4.0 GPA. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)
By RACHEL RIETSEMA
Contributing Writer
Like many other high school seniors, NRHEG’s Emilia Hobbs has made it to the graduation finish line. But for Hobbs, grasping her diploma in hand felt a tad more gratifying.
She is the class of 2013’s Valedictorian.
“When I found out I was Valedictorian, I was very happy and proud of myself,” Hobbs said. “Being Valedictorian means a lot to me because it is a sign that all my hard work in school has paid off.”
Maintaining that 4.0 grade point average certainly came with many hours of study. Yet, most of the schoolwork never seemed all that overwhelming to accomplish.
How sweet it is
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Schiltz takes two medals at state
NRHEG’s T.J. Schiltz celebrates after winning his first of two medals in the 2013 Minnesota State Track and Field Meet at Hamline University in St. Paul June 7-8. Schiltz, who will be a senior this fall, finished fifth in the 1600 meters and eighth in the 3200. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)