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Simonson: Newport's business continuing to flourish in China

Company's president a featured speaker at ninth annual Regional Bioscience Conference
WORTHINGTON — While snow and icy roads delayed the start of Friday’s sessions at the ninth annual Regional Bioscience Conference in Worthington, dozens of people braved the conditions to hear the day’s first speaker, Randy Simonson, talk about the continued growth of Newport Laboratories in China.

Worthington Daily Globe, 04/19/2013

Bioscience conference begins: University of Minnesota speaker presents

WORTHINGTON — Snow and high winds may have kept attendance down for the first day of the ninth annual Regional Bioscience Conference in Worthington Thursday, but speakers still drew numerous questions in their field of expertise in topics ranging from research in cancer treatment to livestock genomics.

Worthington Daily Globe, 04/18/2013

Image: A 'thank you' meal

Members of the Grand Prairie Rockets 4-H Club serve supper to the linemen who have been helping restore power to Nobles Cooperative Electric members Wednesday night at the co-op office north of Worthington.

Worthington Daily Globe, 04/17/2013

Okabena Club celebrates 100 years

WORTHINGTON — Comparing ice storm damage and sympathizing with those affected by the bombing at the Boston Marathon, members of the Okabena Club gathered in Worthington Tuesday on the 100th birthday of its club.

Worthington Daily Globe, 04/17/2013

Fundraiser for police dogs Friday

WORTHINGTON — The Worthington Area Elks Lodge and Worthington VFW and Auxiliary will host a pork chop feed fundraiser for new K-9 units for Nobles County and the city of Worthington Friday night at the Elks Lodge, 1105 Second Ave.

Worthington Daily Globe, 04/16/2013

Crews continue bulk removal of tree debris

Annual city-wide trash clean-up delayed
WORTHINGTON — While clean-up crews are hard at work throughout the city to clear tree debris from boulevards, Worthington City Administrator Craig Clark said residents shouldn’t worry about missing the opportunity for removal if trucks have already been on their block.

Worthington Daily Globe, 04/15/2013

Local farmers struggle in wake of power outages

WORTHINGTON — Rural Ellsworth cattle producer and veterinarian Erin deKoning was pretty happy to get home from work Monday to see power was finally restored to her family’s farm. After last Tuesday’s ice storm, it didn’t take long for the family’s beef cows to realize the hotwire fence used to keep them in their yard was no longer working.

Worthington Daily Globe, 04/15/2013

Fire destroys home near Rushmore

RUSHMORE — A rural Rushmore home was destroyed by fire Monday afternoon and the family dog lost in the blaze.

Worthington Daily Globe, 04/15/2013

Nobles Co-op Electric continues line work

Less than 1,000 households remain without power in Nobles County
WORTHINGTON - By the end of the day Monday, Nobles Cooperative Electric was reporting less than 1,000 households without power.

Worthington Daily Globe, 04/15/2013

Nobles Co-op Electric: 100% power by Friday?

Electricity returns for many in southwest Minnesota
WORTHINGTON — Nobles Cooperative Electric linemen continued to work through the weekend to rebuild power lines across Nobles and Murray counties, with the hope that many or all who lost electricity would get it back by the end of this week.

Worthington Daily Globe, 04/14/2013

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