Coming soon: outdoor sculpture
The Arts Committee of the Annandale Area Community Team hopes by next spring to unveil the first of what eventually will be several outdoor sculptures around the community. What it will be and where it will […]
The Arts Committee of the Annandale Area Community Team hopes by next spring to unveil the first of what eventually will be several outdoor sculptures around the community. What it will be and where it will […]
Winds estimated at up to 60 mph caused minor damage around the Annandale area last week, toppling trees, interrupting power and taking out a section of a fence at French Lake Auto Parts. The winds, part […]
Once every lifetime or so, you get a moment to shine. Our daughter Stephanie has been fortunate. She’s had a couple of those moments, but the biggest one came last week at the state tennis tournament As […]
We should have known about Juan Williams long ago. The signs of a simmering bigotry were always there. The political commentator wrote the book "Eyes on the Prize: America’s Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965." He followed […]
During World War II when I was just a young child, my mother used to scold me when I would sit at the table and play with my food and leave half on my plate […]
The Cardinal volleyball team will advance to the second round of the Section 6-2A tournament after defeating Dassel-Cokato in three games Thursday, Oct. 28. Annandale was coming off a loss to the Chargers during the […]
What a night for football! The Annandale Cardinals traveled to Zimmerman on a cold, rainy and very windy Tuesday, Oct. 26, to open their playoff run. The weather wasn’t favorable for the Cardinals’ passing game, […]
The Cardinal football team traveled to New London-Spicer Saturday night, Oct. 30, to try and keep their season alive. But NL-S is the defending Class 3A state champion, and Annandale could not overcome a very […]
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