
This month’s Chamber of Pro-gress meeting focused mainly on the upcoming Turtle Days events. The following events are planned, though there are still volunteers needed to make it a go:
Posted 5/16/13 (Thu) read more »
Horse enthusiast Jerri Stavig, and her special horse Joshua, along with son Aaron and husband Mike and McLean County Extension Agent Irene Graves traveled to NE on May 4 and 5.
Posted 5/16/13 (Thu) read more »
What a beautiful day for a bike ride, or Bikefest, if you will. Saturday, May 4 was the annual Turtle Lake Bikefest.
Posted 5/09/13 (Thu) read more »
If you arrived at the Taste of Turtle Lake with a hungry stomach, you certainly weren’t leaving with one.
Posted 5/09/13 (Thu) read more »
Turtle Lake-Mercer students scored well at the junior high level as well as the varsity level at recent academic competitions, also known as the Acalympic Competitions.
Posted 5/02/13 (Thu) read more »
Survey, according to Merriam Webster: to examine as to condition, situation, or value; to query (someone) in order to collect data for the analysis of some aspect of a group or area.
Posted 5/02/13 (Thu) read more »
The Turtle Lake-Mercer School Board held its regular monthly meeting at the ITV room of the Turtle Lake-Mercer school.
Posted 4/25/13 (Thu) read more »
Imagine walking into a gym full of over 40 students, thinking you’d need to strain your voice to be heard.
Posted 4/25/13 (Thu) read more »
The Turtle Lake City commission had a full quorum for its April meeting. Those present were Dick Britton, Diane Zenker, Dave Freborg, Paul Weinberger and City Auditor Darwin Saari. Media reporter was Richelle Presser.
Posted 4/18/13 (Thu) read more »
No one was moving around much as the highway closings crept in from the west and south, eventually reaching up to Highway 2 on the northern tier of the North Dakota.
Posted 4/18/13 (Thu) read more »