150 Years Ago: From the Nov. 18, 1875 Shakopee Argus
John Kauth, Esq., proprietor of the Saint Paul House of this city, will give a grand ball at his establishment on Thanksgiving eve. An invitation is extended to everybody. Good music will be furnished, and a pleasant time is anticipated.
125 Years Ago: From the Nov. 15, 1900 Scott County Argus
C. G. Bowdish has removed from the Hinds house, west of Chas. G. Hinds’s, on east Third street, to the Episcopal rectory.
125 Years Ago: From the Nov. 16, 1900 Shakopee Tribune
J. E. Hurd will be busy the fore part of next week stringing two more wires from Shakopee to the twin cities. The present circuits are inadequate to accommodate the increasing toll business of the independent companies.
100 Years Ago: From the Nov. 20, 1925 Shakopee Argus
John Weckmann has bought from the Henry Klinge estate a lot opposite Henry Sand’s property on Fourth street and has begun excavation for a modern home. The building will be a seven-room house but whether frame, brick or concrete has not been decided upon. If weather conditions permit it will be completed this fall.
100 Years Ago: From the Nov. 19, 1925 Shakopee Tribune
Scherkenbach’s Remodeling Interior of Store
Considerable improvements are being made in the interior of the Scherkenbach Hardware and Electric Supply building which will add materially to the store’s floor space.
The partition in the rear of the store has been removed which converts the store into one large room instead of two rooms. The Scherkenbach firm is increasing the size of its store and making other improvements at this time to be in a better position to take care of its rapidly increasing business.
Contractor Fred Rohlfs and his crew of workmen are doing the work.
75 Years Ago: From the Nov. 16, 1950 Shakopee Argus-Tribune
Chiropractic Office Opens
Dr. W. Adair Muralt, graduate of the Northwest college of Chiropractic, will open an office in the Veterans of Foreign Wars building on East Second St. today.
75 Years Ago: From the Nov. 16, 1950 Shakopee Valley News
Boy Scouts Take Hike Saturday
Seven Boy Scouts of troop 218 met at the Boy Scout Cabin Saturday where they left on an all day outing to the N.Y.A. camp. There the group cooked their dinner in aluminum foil. After the meal several of the Scouts passed their trailing tests by following scout trails and symbols for one fourth of a mile…
50 Years Ago: From the Nov. 19, 1975 Shakopee Valley News
American Legion, VFW propose name change for Memorial Park
Roger Dedeker, representing the American Legion Post and VFW in Shakopee, appeared before the Shakopee city council last Wednesday evening requesting the council change the name of Memorial Park to Veteran’s Memorial Park.
“We have some rather elaborate plans, including a new flag pole with a base inscribed with the names of local men who died in the service of their country,” Dedeker told the council.
“We would also like to get an artillery piece or a tank to put on display in the park; we have been in contact with the Defense Department about that,” he said.
Dedeker said that his committee has worked in conjunction with George Muenchow, park and recreation director for the city. The plan for the park would be a part of the city’s bicentennial program.
Initial plans call for rededication of the present Memorial Park to take place on Memorial Day in 1976. Dedeker’s plan brought support from alderman Ron Ward and mayor Ray Foslid.
The council granted tentative approval of the plan, thus allowing the American Legion and VFW to pursue their objective. Decommissioning of a tank or artillery piece is expensive, Dedeker said, and they preferred not to pursue the matter if the council objected to the plan.
25 Years Ago: From the Nov. 16, 2000 Shakopee Valley News
Murphy’s parks system link proposed
The face of financially challenged Historic Murphy’s Landing may be changing if a proposed deal to have Hennepin Parks take over day-to-day operations of the Shakopee living-history museum comes to fruition.
Hennepin Parks and Murphy’s Landing have been meeting at a staff level for several weeks discussing the park system’s interest in entering into an operational agreement with Murphy’s. Dennis Kelly, executive director of Murphy’s, said Hennepin Parks would bring its marketing, finance and guest-services expertise to the museum and make a long-term financial commitment to the upkeep and rehabilitation of the site. He said Hennepin Parks has a goal of educating people about the history of the region in its mission statement, a component that makes the match with Murphy’s a good mix…
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