Amery Free Press 01-29-19

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Wrestlers fight for a cause on and off the mat

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Amery Memory Care resident Edith Hammer receives her very first Lefse lesson from “Lefse Gang” member Jeff Bylander.

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In a town fi lled with residents of Scandinavian heritage, delicacies are presented that you might be hard pressed to find in other areas of the country. Who really knows for sure when lefse originated? Old Norwegian tales date it back to Viking times with thoughts that lefsa was used to fortify the men for battle. That

might be a far-fetched tall tale told by Uncle Ole, considering the potato was introduced to Norway a little over 250 years ago. Actually though, the first lefse in Norway didn’t contain potatoes, it was made from flour. Women would travel between homes in villages to make lefse to last the winter months. The flour lefse would cook up like a cracker and be able to last up to

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a year. Many households stored their lefse is wooden boxes covered in cloth or just stacked on shelves. When it came time to enjoy lefse, it was dipped in water and soaked between damp cloths until softened. Like today, it was enjoyed with butter and maybe some sugar. Then came potatoes, abundant and easy to grow. The potato was

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Last Thursday night the Amery High School wrestlers competed in their matches and made a difference while doing so. It wasn’t making a difference in their wrestling rankings that they were worried about, instead they wrestled for a charity that is near and dear to the club. The team participated in their fourth Take Down Cancer event and raised over $4,000. In the fall of 2014, Amy Smith asked her son Andrew, who was a cancer survivor and a high school wrestler, if he’d be interested in looking into organizing and implementing THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2222in Amery. At the a Takedown Cancer 33, event VOL.time 131 NO.Amy 19 www.moraminn.com $1.00 the Tackle Canwas familiar with cer initiative that the Minnesota High School Football Coaches Association started, and after some research, realized the Minnesota wrestling community had also begun a similar campaign titled Takedown Cancer. Andrew agreed and involvement with Takedown Cancer began in Jan. 2015. Take Down Cancer, among other campaigns, benefits the Randy Shaver Cancer Research and Community F und. Shaver is a Twin Cities news personality who began his foundation over 20 ago. He is a cancer survivor himself. Shaver was diagnosed with Stage IV Hodgkin’s Disease in 1998. Unfortunately, last fall he was diagnosed with cancer for a second time. His foundation distributes the money raised to local cancer researchers and various patient aid programs.

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Candidates set for April school board elections

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Papers have been fi led announcing intent to run for positions on area school boards. In Amery two current board

members are running for re-election, Dale Johnson and Chelsea Whitley. Erin Hosking is seeking election to the seat that she was appointed to last year. Hosking fi lled a vacancy that was created when Keith An-

derson resigned. Papers were also fi led in Amery announcing the candidacy of Emilie Bremness. In Clear Lake, both incumbents fi led paperwork with intentions to run again. They are Ryan Monson and Nettie

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Groat. District Administrator Josh Ernst said, “We did not have any individuals other than those two fi le paperwork.” Clayton District Administrator Cathy Shimon shared that current board member

Alisha Anderson will not be running for another term this April. Shimon said that Jacob Fall is the only person that has fi led paperwork to run.

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