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VOL. 27 NO.31
Mott makes disaster declaration
The pile of fallen trees in the landfill is large after the the July 12 tornado caused lots of damage in Mott. Herald photo / Brad Mosher
It w a s u n an i m ou s . A f te r b e i ng pu m m e l e d by an E F- 1 torn a d o and w i n d s tor ms
O n ly C ore y Joh ns on w a s n ot at t he m e e t i ng , but Kel l e n Me s s m e r, Mi ck Wang s v i ck , Mel i s s a R i e d L i nge r, Michelle Quamme
By Brad Mosher The Herald
Ju ly 1 2 w h i ch c au s e d m i l l i ons of d ol l ars i n prop e r t y d am a ge, t he c it y c ou n c i l h e l d an e m e rge n c y m e e t i ng Mon d ay to approve a d i s a s te r d e cl ar at i on .
and G e n e Ste i n e r e a ch approve d t he d e cl ar a t i on . Mayor Troy Mo s br u cke r s i g n e d t he of f i c i a l D e cl ar at i on of
D i s a s te r s h or t ly af te r t he e n d of t he m e e t i ng . T h e d e cl ar at i on st ate d t h at Mott h a d s u f fe re d “w i d e s pre a d
or s e ve re d am a ge and / or l o s s of prop e r t y ” f rom t he tor n a d o and t he w i nd stor ms t h at
Disaster — PG 3
Regent’s renaissance festival fades away By Brad Mosher The Herald It d i d n’t l a s t l ong . But for s e ve r a l we e ke n d s , t he re w a s a l itt l e t a s te of a m e d i e v a l C am e l ot i n R e ge nt . T h e re w i l l b e n o more j ou st i ng or s word f i g ht s b eh i n d t he E n ch ante d C a s t l e. T h e a c ro b at s and b el ly d an c e rs w i l l n o l onge r b e c om i ng to R e ge nt . L i ke t he my t h i c Br i g a d o on , it h a s f a d e d i nto t he p a s t . Ac c ord i ng to prop e r t y ow n e r G ar y Gre f f , R an dy Jon e s , t he m an w ho d re am e d up and org an i z e d t he R e n ai s s an c e Fe s t iv a l, h a s d e c i d e d to s hut it d ow n . Gre f f s ai d h e w a s n ot i f i e d by Jon e s Ju ly 2 2 t h at t he fe s t iv a l wou l d b e c an c e l e d for t he re s t of t he s u m m e r. T h e fe s t iv a l h a d op e n e d Ju ly 1 3 to a go o d op e n i ng d ay, i n s pite of s i z z l i ng te m p e r atu re s and l itt l e shade in his medieval
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c omp ou n d d i re c t ly b eh i n d t he E n ch ante d C a s t l e on prop e r t y ow n e d by Gre f f . Jon e s a d d e d l arge re d u m bre l l a s t he s e c on d d ay to a d d to t he amou nt of s h a d e for b ot h p art i c ip ant s and v i s itors . “I d on’t k n ow w h at h e ( Jone s ) i s goi ng to d o. He d i d n’t m a ke ends meet I guess, so b a s i c a l ly, h e ju s t s hut h e r d ow n ,” Gre f f s ai d. Jon e s h a d pl an n e d to t r y to br i ng m ore ve n d ors to t he fe s t iv a l and s ai d he w a s st i l l t r y i ng to l i n e up m ore for up c om i ng we e k ends. Howe ve r, af te r one m ore w e e k e n d , Jon e s d e c i d e d to s hut t he fe s t iv a l d ow n . R i g ht af te r t he s t ar t of t he fe s t iv a l, Jon e s a d m itte d it m ay b e a tou g h s u m m e r. He s ai d du r i ng t he s e c on d d ay w it h te m p e r atu re s st i l l i n t he 9 0 s t h at h e w a s h opi ng to a d d m ore ve n d ors a s t he s u m m e r pro g re ss e d. There will be no more jousting in Regent this summer after the Renaissance Festival closed July 22.
Festival — PG 3 Herald photo / Brad Mosher
Kehr gets Dunn County Fair gig Staff Report T h e Jo s h Keh r B an d w i l l b e t he bi g e nte rt ai n m e nt d r aw w he n t he D u n n C ou nt y op e ns Au g 3 0 . T h e Nor t h D a kot a n at ive g re w up i n Ne w E ng l and and e ve ntu a l ly m ove d to Na s hv i l l e. But , h e won’t b e t he on ly e nte r t ai n m e nt s ch e du l e d du r i ng t he f ai r. A l s o on t he ro s te r for t he f ai r w h i ch e n d s S e pt . 1 , w i l l b e a s of t b a l l tou r n ame nt , Mu d Vol l e y b a l l, t he re w i l l by a Ki l l d e e r L i ons C lu b F i s h Fr y, a c ow b oy chu rch ro d e o, Nat ive A m e r i c an
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The Josh Kehr Band will be the top act at the 2019 Dunn County Fair. Herald photo / Brad Mosher
D an c e rs , a hu s b and c a l l i ng c onte s t and a Q u i lt show. In a d d it i on , t he re will also be a 5-kilom e te r r a c e du r i ng t he f ai r. Whe n it c om e s to fo o d, t he re w i l l b e a l ot to cho o s e f rom du r i ng t he f ai r, r ang i ng f rom a r ib fe s t to a Su n d ay Br u n ch , and a f re e m e a l on S atu rd ay n i g ht . T h e re w i l l b e a G ol f S c r ambl e tou r n am e nt S e pt . 1 at t he n e ar by Me d i c i n e Hol e G ol f C ou rs e at 1 : 3 0 p. m . T he Mu d Vol l e y b a l l tou r n e y s t ar t s at t he s am e t i m e .
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