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WALTER TAKES OFFICE AS MAYOR
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WALTER TAKES OFFICE AS MAYOR
It’s a new-look Freeman City Council. Twenty-eight years and two weeks after first taking the oath of office as Freeman mayor, Michael Walter is back in the chair after winning election over Terry Waterman in last week’s June 2 election. The 64-year-old was sworn in as the city’s highest elected official as the council reorganized at the Freeman Community Center meeting room for a new year Monday night, June 8.  Blaine Saarie also joined the council Monday night after running unopposed for the expiring Ward 2 seat held by Russ Becker.
By News Staff 
June 11, 2020
It’s a new-look Freeman City Council. Twenty-eight years and two weeks after first taking the oath of office as Freeman mayor, Michael Walter is back in the chair after winning election over Terry Waterman in last week’s June 2 election. The 64-year-old was sworn in as the city’s highest elected off...
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THE FCF: 20 YEARS STRONG
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THE FCF: 20 YEARS STRONG
To accurately and completely realize the impact the Freeman Community Foundation has had on local non-profits, all you have to do is look at the numbers: • $8,000 for the Freeman Public Library’s building project in 2004; • $2,000 to the Freeman Baseball Association to help with start-up costs for four new teams in 2006; • $2,000 to the Freeman Regional Health Services Auxiliary for a new stove in the dietary department at Oakview Terrace in 2008; • $5,000 for a new play system at Freeman Elementary in 2010;
By News Staff 
June 3, 2020
To accurately and completely realize the impact the Freeman Community Foundation has had on local non-profits, all you have to do is look at the numbers: • $8,000 for the Freeman Public Library’s building project in 2004; • $2,000 to the Freeman Baseball Association to help with start-up costs for f...
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OFF HE GOES
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OFF HE GOES
We are put on this earth to serve. It is that closely-held conviction that has led Sam Sorensen to active work in his church and other causes he believes in: to a management role with his wife, Linda, at the Bethany Food Pantry; to the organizer of the Freeman Fishing Derby; and to volunteer with the Freeman Lions Club, of which he is finishing his term as president.
By News Staff 
June 3, 2020
We are put on this earth to serve. It is that closely-held conviction that has led Sam Sorensen to active work in his church and other causes he believes in: to a management role with his wife, Linda, at the Bethany Food Pantry; to the organizer of the Freeman Fishing Derby; and to volunteer with th...
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WALTER WINS FOR FREEMAN MAYOR, FRANSEN FOR SCHOOL BOARD
Michael Walter will be Freeman’s next mayor.  The local businessman won the seat over Terry Waterman in the Freeman City/School Election held Tuesday in conjunction with the June 2 Primary Election. Walter drew 259 of the 400 votes — about half of which were filed by absentee voting — for 64.5%. He will take office next Monday, June 8. Voter turnout for the city election was at 45.5%, with 403 of the 886 registered voters living in the city of Freeman weighing in.
By News Staff 
June 2, 2020
Michael Walter will be Freeman’s next mayor.  The local businessman won the seat over Terry Waterman in the Freeman City/School Election held Tuesday in conjunction with the June 2 Primary Election. Walter drew 259 of the 400 votes — about half of which were filed by absentee voting — for 64.5%. He ...
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THE SHOW THAT NEVER WENT ON
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THE SHOW THAT NEVER WENT ON
When the cast of “Matilda the Musical” gathered for rehearsal on Thursday night, March 12, absent was the star of the show, Sonora Myers, the 14-year old cast in the title role. She had fallen ill and was running a fever and her parents, Aaron and Consuelo, made the decision to keep her home that night from practice for the 2020 Schmeckfest musical. With concerns about COVID-19 mounting, Consuelo said she proceeded with an abundance of caution. “I guess I’m a rule follower,” she told the Courier. “I was trying to be respectful and trying to keeping the rest of the cast healthy.”
By News Staff 
May 29, 2020
When the cast of “Matilda the Musical” gathered for rehearsal on Thursday night, March 12, absent was the star of the show, Sonora Myers, the 14-year old cast in the title role. She had fallen ill and was running a fever and her parents, Aaron and Consuelo, made the decision to keep her home that ni...
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