125 Years Ago: From the Nov. 8, 1900 Scott County Argus
The question of issuing $3,000 additional bonds for the erection and maintenance an of electric plant was carried by about 13 votes. In the First ward the vote stood 68 for and 62 against; in the second ward it was 77 for and 75 against; we were not able to get the figures for the third ward, but are told that it carried in that ward by 9 votes.
125 Years Ago: From the Nov. 9, 1900 Shakopee Tribune
R. L. Gallinger has changed the name of the Central Hotel to “Hotel Sterling.” The house is meeting with a full share of patronage under its new name and management.
100 Years Ago: From the Nov. 13, 1925 Shakopee Argus
W. L. Anderson’s handsome new bungalow will be completed this week and the family expect to move into it next week.
100 Years Ago: From the Nov. 12, 1925 Shakopee Tribune
De Witte N. Barber of Minneapolis, writer of boy scout stories, hiked to Shakopee yesterday. He was accompanied by two boy scouts of Minneapolis. In coming to this city they made a study of the scenic bottom land on the north side of the river. On their return trip they hiked along the river bed on the south side.
75 Years Ago: From the Nov. 9, 1950 Shakopee Argus-Tribune
Legion Gets Scout Troop Certificate
Shakopee’s Boy Scout troop charter was presented to the American Legion, sponsoring organization, at its monthly meeting Monday night. The presentation was made by Russ Smith, field executive, of the Minneapolis Arts Council.
75 Years Ago: From the Nov. 9, 1950 Shakopee Valley News
Scouts Celebrate First Birthday With Party
Troop 3 of the Girl Scouts celebrated their first anniversary Tuesday evening with a party for the mothers of the troop members. The party was held in the First Presbyterian church basement at 7:30 p.m. The table was decorated with a birthday cake and bouquets of flowers. The Scouts provided the entertainment which consisted of songs and three one act plays, after which a lunch of cake, cookies and coffee and hot chocolate was served…
50 Years Ago: From the Nov. 12, 1975 Shakopee Valley News
Junior High may be completed by January
Junior High school principal Jack Cole told Shakopee school board members Monday evening that the general contractor at the site has indicated the building could be occupied sometime in January.
“The subcontractors are not committing themselves to a date yet, but it could be done,” Cole said, “I would feel more optimistic with a February date.”
Work on the Junior High was delayed considerably by strikes and frequent periods of bad weather. Original plans called for relocating the Junior High school during the student’s Christmas vacation.
Cole reported that work inside the building is continuing at a rapid pace and that landscaping is nearly complete in the front of the building.
25 Years Ago: From the Nov. 9, 2000 Shakopee Valley News
Mock election gives students taste of real thing
It certainly didn’t look like a typical polling place.
Campaign literature from four political parties was strewn across the table, with posters for candidates Al Gore, George W. Bush and Ralph Nader taped to the wall. Several of the election officials overseeing the registration process were under the legal voting age – in fact, many of the voters were under the legal voting age.
Government teacher Holly Hales organized a mock all-school election last Thursday at Shakopee High School as part of a nationwide effort to encourage young people to learn more about the issues and vote. The 18-to-24 age group, Hales noted, is the most underrepresented of all those who vote. The event also was designed to inspire students’ parents to get out to the polls…
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