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France trip is aboutCOUNTRY friendships, old and new
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Sixteen French language students from Amery High School put their skills to good use during the biennial trip to France. During the two week trip, the students saw many famous landmarks and also reunited with four former foreign exchange students. This was the 15th and final trip chaperoned by Wanda Rimestad, who will retire from teaching at the end of this year. Rimestad said she’s very grateful for the opportunity to spend this special time with her students. “I’ve seen the impact this trip has on their lives,” she said. Deanna Meyer and family hosted Clémence Bories (France) for three weeks in 2017. Clémence hosted Deanna during the family stay portion of the trip. Clara Engelsleben (AHS Exchange Student 2016-17) met up with the group during their visit. Mary Johnson hosted Héloïse
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Front row left to right: Emma Curtis, Allison Oman, Sophia Porter, Hannah Zinn, Alyssa Antolak, Deanna Meyer Middle row: Madame Rimestad, Mary Johnson, Isaac Hanson Back row left to right: Adam Doroff, Bennett Hellie, Cami White, Zach Swenson, Hunter Kuhn, Matt Krahulec, Irving Saavedra Sanchez, Mason Goulet
Two of the Amery City Council’s standing committees gave approval last week to take the next steps with construction of an access road into the new 20-acre industrial park on the south end of town. The city council will act on the recommendations of the committees on May 2. The Public Works and Finance committees met on April 24 with engineer Erik Henningsgard of Short Elliot Hendrickson (SEH) to THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERcost 33, 2222 discuss timelines, estimates and other VOL.details 131 NO. 19 ofwww.moraminn.com $1.00 the road. Henningsgard’s timeline had 13 steps, ranging from wetlands jurisdictional determination with the Army Corps of Engineers up to construction. The timeline had best and worst-case scenarios for completion of the process. The best-case scenario is to have construction in May of 2019, worst case is November of 2019. Legislation that goes into effect July 1, 2018 will change the way the wetlands are dealt with in this project. Preliminary designs for the access road curved to deal with wetlands in the development. The legislation provides exemption for projects in wetlands up to
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Farm House will be retail extension of local food movement BY TOM STANGL TSTANGL@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM
The location will open a year from now as Farm House, an extension of the Farm Table Foundation complex. The building is connected to the rest of the Farm Table Foundation by a side door. Peter Henry says that the building will feature local farm products such as fresh meat, produce, cheeses, soups,
dressings, condiments and baked goods produced in the Farm Table kitchens. “The setting will be similar in some ways to a deli for people who want real food but don’t have the time to cook or wait for it,” Henry said. “There will be the same level of authenticity as if you were buying from an area farm,” Henry said of the food
THE SUN Part of the mystery surrounding what is going on at the former Country Hearth location was revealed last week when the plywood sheeting that has encased the front of the building all winter was removed, revealing a new storefront.
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offerings. “You can buy honest, farm fresh food without driving all over the country.” The store will have a counter for morning coffee and a limited menu of items that can be prepared at the restaurant before and quickly warmed. “There’s a need for more breakfast offerings in Amery,” Henry said.
The interior of the building will reflect a feel of a farm kitchen from the 1930s. Canning supplies, bread making supplies and other food preparation items will be offered for sale. The building has been completely updated with the exception of the floors and the tin ceilings, which date back SEE FARM HOME ON PAGE 2
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