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District secures land for new school in Hugo BY SARA MARIE MOORE VADNAIS HEIGHTS EDITOR
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Preschool playtime Parents and children who will be attending Centerville Elementary School as kindergarten students swing on playground equipment at Northpointe Development Park during a get acquainted party before the start of the school year. See more photos on page 11.
White Bear Lake Area Schools found more preferable land for a new elementary school in Hugo. Purchase agreements for two parcels of land just north of the post office west of Highway 61 were approved by the school board at its Aug. 12 meeting. Purchase agreements for four properties located on Everton Avenue N. just north of Frenchman Road in western Hugo were executed this winter. Those agreements have now been rescinded. “The land under consideration will better meet the needs of the district for a variety of reasons, including site location and access, total acreage, quality of soil, and anticipated overall cost,” the district stated. Details of the new purchase agreements were discussed during a closed meeting. According to Washington County property records, the parcels are almost 140 acres together. The larger agriculSEE NEW SCHOOL, PAGE 12
Breakfast on the Farm: Learn about life with Hugo family BY SHANNON GRANHOM EDITOR
HUGO — The Miron family is busy preparing to feed 2,000 people next month. Family members will host their fi rst-ever Breakfast on the Farm event from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, at 15250 Homestead Ave. N., Hugo. “Less than 2% of the U.S. population has a connection to agriculture. Just recognizing that, we have always felt an obligation to let our non-agricultural friends learn about agriculture,” Fran Miron said. The Miron Family Farm has been in existence since 1887. Fran and his wife Mary Ann mark the fourth generation of ownership. The fi fth generation, Fran’s sons Paul and Andrew, currently live on the farm with their wives and children (sixth generation). The farm was recognized as a Century Farm back
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in 1987 and Fran is hopeful it will make it to be recognized as a Sesquicentennial Farm, too. The farm has always had dairy cows and grows corn, small grains and hay. These days, the farm’s focus is dairy, but it also has soybeans and three pigs, new this year. Currently the Mirons own 280 acres, but family members farm more than 800 acres. “We are less diversified than what we were back then,” Fran recalled. “Back then, we relied on horses for power and we no longer rely on horses for power. We don’t have any horses right now, but some grandchildren have been asking for them.” Despite the workload that continues seven days a week — days often begin at 5 a.m. and end at 10 p.m. — Fran said the farm has been a blessing to him and each of the couple’s six SEE FARM, PAGE 10
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Andrew Miron (left) and Paul Miron (right) make up the fifth generation of the Miron family to operate the farm in Hugo. Fran Miron (center) still owns the farm with his wife Mary Ann. Both Andrew and Paul (and their families) currently live on the farm.
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