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The Steeds of Stumpf by Tom Stumpf, Cowboy Correspondent.  “Many of you good readers out there may not be aware of how the ‘Cowboy Tom’ moniker became attached to these little monthly stories over, lo, these  20 years now.”

A Peek Inside Enki Brewing by Sue Orsen/The Victoria Gazette.  “It was sort of a pre-soft opening on June 21st, the first day of summer.  The Old Creamery in downtown Victoria was humming, not loudly but graciously.”

A Peek Inside Pierson Lake by Telly Mamayek, MCWD.  “Another carp harvest is underway at Pierson Lake.  Area residents have been putting in some long hours removing the invasive fish from the lake this year.”

New Public Facilities Long Overdue by Mayor Tom O’Connor, Victoria, MN.  “The city has announced plans to build a new City Hall in downtown on one of the two potential sites and a new Public Works facility on Bavaria Road.  Both are long overdue.”

The Season Begins by Sue Orsen/TheVictoria Gazette.  “I suggest it was the most beautiful evening for a concert that ever was.    It was simply lovely.  And so was the music provided by the Island Time Band.”

Doggone Roundabouts by Thom Derr, Motorcycle Man.  “Round and round we go and where we stop, nobody knows.  The Harley Babe and I are concerned when we encounter those doggone roundabouts.”

Lions Roll Up Their Sleeves by Brian Tjenstrom, Victoria Lions President.  “July marks a very active time for our club.  We welcome new board members as we continue to support several local events.”

Spilling into July by Lucas Graunke, Budding Climatologist.  “July is typically one of the hottest months in Minnesota, but some years August can be warmer.  This year may end up different with a cooler July than normal.”

Transportation Funding by Randy Maluchnik, Carver County Commissioner.  “As the MN State Legislature worked through high profile issues, you may have missed some important changes to transportation funding and levy limits.”

Chamber’s Channel by Deb McMillan, SW Metro Chamber. “The Scholarship Committee of the SW Metro Chamber held its annual 5K for Education on June 1st.”

Remember When by Sue Orsen.  “Remember when Jerry Michel drove his tractor and hayrack up and down and around many of the streets in Victoria every summer?”

Gunnar’s 1st Communion by Sue Orsen.  “Here are the Cowboy Commandments, not necessarily numbered to code.

My Flag by Sue Orsen/The Victoria Gazette.  “When I built my house, I put my flag up,” said Chuck Schmidt.  “I always have my flag up.  I believe in it.  I believe in patriotism.”  He calls it “my flag” because he takes it all rather personally.  Click on Front Page for the rest of the story.

Dear Cody Seal by Tom Abts, Deer Run Golf Pro.  “Congratulations, Cody, on winning the Minnesota Class AA State Golf Championship.  Everyone at Deer Run is proud of you.”

Up North with Dad by Chuck Freiberg, Up North Cabin Guy.  “Now I’ve been accused by a certain Victoria Lion that all my stories are about cooking food … so the steaks were sheare medium rare in olive oil with a crushed garlic clove in the pan, then drizzled with Barrel Butter.”

Improving Six Mile Creek by Bill Olson, MCWD.  “The Six Mile Creek system starts at Pierson Lake and flows 12 miles north through several lakes before entering Lake Minnetonka’s Hasted Bay.”

The Iwo Jima of Reports by Jim Paulsen, Real Estate Rapper.  “On its face, Victoria’s residential real estate market looks great.  From a year ago  May, new listings are up 73%.  Average sales prices are up 10% to $387,315.  Sales prices are up 98.4% of the original list price.”

Summer Sports Spring at Grandma Sue’s by Grandma Sue/The Victoria Gazette.  “Amelia and Sophia Orsen love to play in my little inflatable swimming pool.  The Olympics may be on their horizon.”

Elsie L. Menser, 96, passed away on June 8th.

Neighbors Respond to Boat Fire by Sue Orsen.  “We were out on Lake Minnetonka June 17th, leisurely cruising near the Excelsior shoreline, when I spooted a bar off in the distance, with a boat in tow, a larger cruiser half of which was burnt to a crisp.”

Neighbors Respond to Fire Alarm by Nan Emmer, Victoria, MN.  “On Friday night, June 7th, we came home to fire trucks, firefighters, and flashing lights, to discover that our neighbors saved our house from burning  down.”

Water and Oil by Sue Orsen.  “We picked up Mom and Dad about noon at their farm home near Ghent and took off for Tioga, North Dakota, for Gunnar’s First Communion.”

30 Years Ago the Gazette featured the Victoria Dairy Queen in “You Are What You Eat.”

20 Years Ago the Gazette featured John and Liz Anderson in “A Panoramic View.”

10 years Ago the Gazette featured Victoria students who received $1,000 scholarships in “Here Comes the Sun.”

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