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Temperatures dropped below -25 over the weekend. Derek Westby of Elysian decided to see exactly how cold it was and the results are in. It was cold enough to freeze your pants.
Each year, the Veterans of Foreign Wars selects elementary, middle, and high school teachers to participate in the Smart/Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher program.
Montgomery V.F.W. Post 5340 recently bestowed three local teachers with the honor for their work in...
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Members of the Webster Willing Workers had a food drive for the Lonsdale Food Shelf and collected 354 pounds of food. Members dropping off the donation at the Lonsdale Food Shelf are (left to right, front row) Mara and Heather; (back row) Maggie, Lucy, Vivian, Gretchen, Reagan, Sophie and Clara....
Montgomery sees biggest home-building boom in more than a decade
Next year, Montgomery’s estimated market value will get a boost of close to $9.5 million, thanks to 50 new homes built in 2020.
“We’ve had quite a housing boom,” said City Administrator Brian Heck.
Building new homes in Montgomery...
Without the fanfare of a Masopust celebration, a new king was named on Sunday.
Korey Mach, the son of...
To see more on this story, pick up the February 18, 2021 print edition of the Montgomery Messenger.
While the start of the second year of New Prague’s Main Street reconstruction project is still about two months away, the City’s engineering firm, Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (SEH) is notifying property owners and businesses along Main Street about...
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New Prague High School announced today (Wednesday, Feb. 17) its candidates for the annual Snoball celebration. Coronation of the Snoball royalty will be at 2:45 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 26. For more on Snoball see an upcoming print issue of The New Prague Times.
At the New Prague City Council’s Tuesday, Feb. 16, electronically held meeting City Administrator Mike Johnson submitted his letter of retirement and resignation from the City of New Prague, which will be effective on Friday, Aug. 20 of this year. With his retirement Johnson will have spent more...
TCU’s Snow Week royalty candidates include (front, from left) Arya Menk, Kylie Maxa, Josie Plut, Jessica Dull, (back) Alex Bass, Jack Paggen, Reece Weydert, Collin Barnett and Juan Figueroa. Missing is Emily Chmelik. Read more about Snow Week in the print edition. (Wade Young Photo)
Hunter LeCuyer, a student at St. Wenceslaus School and volunteer at the annual St. Wenceslaus Soup Supper on Monday, Feb. 15, was among those letting people know they had sold out. A total of 316 quarts of soup, which were chicken noodle, vegetable beef and chili, were prepared and were sold off in...