Progress 2013 Index

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Table of contents Education

a tight economy: Albert Lea Tailors, A Creative Touch Photography, Raleigh’s Ace Hardware, Studio 22 Salon, Sanderson Auto Repair.

Page 1 • Community Education expands programs, rentals.

Page 6 • Brent Erickson shares his role as a server in a restaurant. • Figures about business and industry in Freeborn County.

Page 2 • Ken Fiscus shares his role as a robotics instructor. • Lakeview Elementary has special-needs playground. Page 4 • Smart Boards act like an interactive whiteboard in the modern classroom.

Page 7 • How did 4 Seasons become three different companies?

Neighbors Page 1 • The numbers behind the new school planned for United South Central.

Brandi Hagen

The Albert Lea Tribune’s annual Progress Edition often reflects changes in the community, such as how The Rock has upgraded its exterior and interior. On the left is “before” and above is “after.”

Page 2 • Wells is proud to welcome Subway to town. • Facts and figures about the communities in the Albert Lea area.

Page 3 • Texas man brings his stained-glass hobby to downtown New Richland. • Ellendale bank stays ahead of the technology game. Page 4 • Hollandale Christian School is ready to renovate. Page 5 • The Teluwut restaurant is bringing people to Lake Mills. • The Kiester CourierSentinel has a new owner. Page 6 • Czech Inn B&B in Hayward mixes rustic flavor with modern conveniences. • Alden-Conger Principal Brian Shanks answers describes his goals.

Page 7 • Emmons residents enjoy walking to the point at Gateway Park. • Soap makers in Glenville keep finding new ways to sell their product.

Page 8 • Firefighters in Geneva are looking to upgrade their equipment. • Clarks Grove produces

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two pleasant surprises for small stores.

Page 9 • Freeborn County government isn’t the only entity that benefits from the wind farm. So do Hartland and Manchester townships. • How well do you know Freeborn? Match the photo to the letter. Page 10 • Laptops are replacing textbooks at NorthwoodKensett High School. • Handy numbers about Freeborn County.

People Page 1 • Meet Albert Lea families that have made the Ronald McDonald House a home away from home. Page 2 • Andrew Dyrdal, 89, stops at five places on a tour of memory lane.

Page 4 • Editor Tim Engstrom describes his family’s time staying at the Ronald McDonald House. Page 5 • Detective Frank Kohl of the Albert Lea Police Department deals with some of the worst crimes.

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Page 7 • Car salesmen share their favorite new cars on the lot.

Page 2 • Workplace wellness is a trend among companies in Albert Lea.

Family & Home Page 1 • The biggest sports fan in Freeborn County is lucky to be alive.

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Page 6 • Kettlebells are showing up at Albert Lea fitness classes.

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Page 5 • The iPad tablet allows mildly autistic boy to learn curriculum.

Page 6 • Via Facebook, readers share their thoughts about Albert Lea and Albert Lea High School. • Readers reflect on the former Rivoli Theater.

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Page 4 • Who knew? Meet the nurses of The Baby Place.

Page 1 • Small business owners share their concerns about rising costs.

Page 3 • A quarter of the Albert Lea workforce has a smoke-free environment. Page 4 • These five small business in Albert Lea are growing in

Page 8 • Six stress busters to rid yourself of worry.

Agriculture & Industry Page 1 • Chad Vogt of Mrs. Gerry’s Kitchen answers questions about the company’s expansion. • How does the Freeborn County labor market compare? Page 2 • See portraits taken by the Tribune staff. Page 3 • Technology in farm machinery keeps changing the field of agriculture. Page 4 • The biodiesel plant near Glenville is up and running again — and expanding. Page 6 • Tractor manual company Jensales finds success with e-commerce and other ventures.

Community Page 1 • Do you know Gilbert Johnson? He is more than the local tattoo artist many people trust. Page 3 • Robyn Sailor shares her role as a youth director. Page 4 • Can you match the

name of the park to the photograph of the new item in the park?

Page 6 • Guess the buildings as seen from the sky. It’s a Google Earth edition of “Name that building.” Page 9 • See portraits taken by the Tribune staff.

Faith & Charities Page 1 • The youth at Zion Lutheran Church enjoy the kid-friendly spaces in the church basement. Page 2 • Wearing jeans to church is no problem at Albert Lea Vineyard Church. Page 4 • Stretching the dollar isn’t simple for the allocations committee at the United Way of Freeborn County. Page 6 • Baptist churches First and Calvary unify their ministries and Bible studies.

Life Page 1 • A two-year effort to renovate The Rock is coming to fruition. See what it is like on the inside. Page 3 • Kiwanis is about serving the children of the world, such as giving backpacks to needy local kids. Page 6 • They learn to read, then they read to learn. Albert Lea schools want to get more books in kids’ hands. Page 7 • Jared Matson shares his role as a basketball coach. Page 8 • The Pioneering Healthier Communities group quietly has funded several health initiatives to benefit Albert Leans.

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PHASE V (To be built 2013)

OPEN HOUSE TOUR Sunday, February 24th 1pm-3pm

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the fairgrounds on Bridge Ave.

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