This weekend we were up in Spicer at my friend’s cabin. Friday night was spectacular!
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Community News and Views – Carver, Minnesota, USA
This weekend we were up in Spicer at my friend’s cabin. Friday night was spectacular!
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I made two time lapse videos of the Minnesota River during this spring’s crest. The first video is 30 seconds and the second is 90 seconds, but the pictures are the same.
Williams was fired April 4. His attorney Tom Glennon said it’s clear that Carver leaders were looking for any excuse to fire Williams. He said the city’s actions amount to “transparent retaliation against Mr. Williams for having asserted his rights as a disabled employee.”
On March 31, Williams filed a discrimination charge with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The EEOC will likely take several months to look into the matter and perhaps investigate it.
Read the full story at startribune.com
Read the latest city council and community news in the April/May issue of Villager Tower: Villager Tower #273 April / May 2011.
The Villager Tower is written and published by Ricki Schultz. She can be contacted at (952) 448-5126 and [email protected].
The 2011 Carver Village Open Air Market is on Saturday, May 21st and Saturday, September 24th from 10am-3pm, in downtown Carver.
Booth space is still available. If interested, please contact Jane Hall.
The Chaska Herald has published the latest news on the status of Mills Fleet Farm:
The next step is for the city to request and receive bids from contractors for building a four-lane divided entrance road and making other public improvements approaching the site. City Engineer Dan Boyum said the target date for opening bids is May 26.
The city is also planning on refinishing the old Carver water tower.
The City Council voted unanimously this month to accept bids today (April 28) for interior coating, exterior painting and repairs to the 100,000-gallon water tower at 1765 Mount Hope Roa
The Galles family lost their home to fire in February, and credit their lives to their dog Lily who woke them to the fire. The story was covered in the February issue of Villager Tower.
There is a benefit at West Union Church for the Galles family on May 21st from 3pm to 7pm. Spaghetti and Sloppy Jo’s will be served for $10/adult and $5/child. Additionally, there will be a silent auction and bake sale.