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Particpants in last year’s Trick or Trot 5K begin the run at Amery’s North Park.
Have a spooktacular time at the fifth annual Trick or Trot BY APRIL ZIEMER EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM
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Trot will take place on October 20th 2018. Even with a large amount of people in their growing family, the Kuhls make it a priority to get together for all holidays and special events. These close-knit groups are the generations that owe their family values to Wil-
fred and Ermagene Kuhl who farmed for many years north east of Amery. A majority of the family still lives in the area, and an idea the family had a handful of years ago has sparked into Amery’s Trick or Trot which raises money for local charities
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What started as one family’s way of giving back to the community has now turned into an event that people look forward to year after year. This year Amery’s Trick or
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VOL. 131 NO. 19 www.moraminn.com $1.00 Almost everyone who resides in a rural area knows someone whose life has been affected by a farm-related injury or death. The statistics are sobering. Even more tragic is that these incidents could have been prevented with a few simple safety precautions. That’s why the Progressive Agriculture Foundation is on a crusade to bring safety and health information to the farming communities who desperately need it. September 17th-21st marked Kuhl Progressive Agriculture Safety Days. Brian J. Kuhl, a 1995 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 33, 2222 graduate of Amery High School is the C.E.O. VOL. NO.Progressive 19 www.moraminn.com $1.00 Foundation. of131the Agriculture Reducing the likelihood of injuries and fatalities on farms, ranches and in rural areas is for what Progressive Agriculture Safety Days strives. At the heart of this effort is the Progressive Agriculture Safety Day program. This educational program provides training and resources for local communities to conduct one-day safety and health programs. Safety Days are designed to be age-appropriate, hands-on, fun, and safe for children. These safety programs are not just for adolescents who reside on farms. Any child can benefit from the lessons
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Doerfler addresses questions over Homecoming/Fall Festival week BY APRIL ZIEMER EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM
tainment for the week, and Homecoming was capped off by an exciting football victory against Osceola followed by the Homecoming dance that more than half of the students attended. Doerfler addressed comments that have been made about Homecoming taking place the same week as Fall Festival stating, “We had four home football games this
year. Two of them were in August and it’s tough to do Homecoming in August when the kids are not here yet and the band has not had a chance to rehearse. “The last home football game is during a three-day school week and to pack our Homecoming into a three-day school week would be a tough task and sell the kids short. That’s just the way the sched-
THE SUN Amery School Board met on Monday September 17th, during the meeting High School Principal, Shawn Doerfler shared that the K-12 Pep Fest for Homecoming 2018 was very successful. A Wednesday evening of Powder Puff Football and Bon Fire provided extra enter-
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problems by helping students ule shook out. write out a contract on they “We always know when are going to peacefully mediFall Fest is that has been the same forever and ever. We are ate out their problem. District wide Destination Imagination putting together our schedule signup will be coming up in for next year and we will see October and an 8th Grade where we lie.” anti-bullying trip to Wapo Middle School Principal will take place next week. The Tom Bensen shared that in the upcoming month they will grade will work on character and team building, and come be training Peer Mediators back to the school at the school. Mediators will help students solve minor ON PAGE 2 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER SEE 33, HOMECOMING 2222 VOL. 131 NO. 19 www.moraminn.com $1.00
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