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Archive - Sep 27, 2017

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NFL players were within their rights

Even if one’s preference Sunday afternoon was to turn off the TV and enjoy one of the last truly hot and steamy days of 2017, one still could not avoid being bombarded by the publicity of the NFL players show of solidarity by locking arms, kneeling or hiding in a tunnel during the playing of the National Anthem.
Of course, this all started weeks ago when an NFL player knelt during the National Anthem in protest of what he felt was unfair treatment of police officers toward people of color.

Arlington offers city administrator job to McLeod County administrator

The Arlington City Council, during a special meeting on Monday night, Sept. 25, unanimously approved a motion to offer the open city administrator position to current McLeod County Administrator Patrick Melvin and negotiate an employee agreement.
City Council members Michelle Battcher, Adam Cowell, Tom Hatlestad, Jim Heiland and James Jaszewski all voted in favor of the motion.
Gary Weiers, a management consultant for David Drown Associates, Inc., will negotiate the employee agreement on behalf of the city of Arlington.

Townships seek more funding options for Glencoe rescue truck

A couple of townships served by the Glencoe Fire District asked for other funding options for their share of the cost of a proposed new rescue truck.

Familiar faces take on new roles in Silver Lake

The city of Silver Lake has some familiar faces in new roles.
After the resignation of City Clerk Kerry Venier earlier this summer, who took a job with the city of Duluth, the city looked to fill that job and found a candidate in its then municipal liquor store manager, Jon Jerabek. Jerabek was offered the job after interviews with candidates, and accepted. The City Council then went searching for a new liquor store manager, and filled that position with Ashley Ardolf-Mason, who had been a bartender at the liquor store.