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Humboldt Journal

Where's the plan?

The rain keeps falling and more problems keep coming.
Highway 5 closed

Highway 5 closed

It's time to bring out your boats if you are travelling down Highway 5. As of July 2, a section of Hwy. 5, about seven kilometers west of Humboldt, is closed due to flooding.

Heritage themes include faith, sports, and arts

Humboldt is a city that cares about its heritage. That was the message brought to the community during three Heritage Values meetings held at the Humboldt and District Museum and Gallery on June 21.
Mrs. Florence May Vetterl

Mrs. Florence May Vetterl

Mrs. Florence May Vetterl, 80 years of Watson and formerly of Spalding passed away on Monday, July 5, 2010 at Humboldt District Hospital. Florence was born on December 3, 1929 to John & Emma (nee Johnson) Vetterl at the homestead east of Spalding.
Water continues to cause traffic problems

Water continues to cause traffic problems

Be careful when driving on Highway 5 or you might just float away. The water level on Highway 5 has now crept up the sides of the highway. The highway is now being manned by flag people, warning motorists to drive with caution.

Humboldt AAA Midgets get back to swinging bats

It's been a tough season so far, but one local baseball team is hoping things get better. The Humboldt Dodgers AAA Midget baseball team hasn't had much luck getting games in this season with the continual rain.
William (Bill) Pfefferle

William (Bill) Pfefferle

Bill passed away at Royal University Hospital on Tuesday, June 29th, 2010. He was born in Spalding SK on December 2nd, 1938. Bill was predeceased by both his parents.
Bantom Red Sox win NCMBL title; host playoffs

Bantom Red Sox win NCMBL title; host playoffs

The Muenster Bantam Red Sox baseball team won the North Central Minor Baseball League (NCMBL) league championship title on June 26 in Watson.

City faces questions

Storm water management is key priority; Eaton

What's the point?

So, the G-20 and the G-8 summits are over.And what did we learn?The first thing that people will remember are the protesters. They grabbed more headlines and more photo ops than the politicians, or even the fake lake.
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