Retrieved 180 headlines on Mon Mar 9, 2009 at 12:00am. View this page from last year
  
Albert Lea Forum Logo Albert Lea Fireworks
(Reply #7) Whiskero

SPRAY FOR MOSQUITOES.
(Reply #4) No more rash

Newton street
(Reply #34) Robert Hoffman

Jokes Part 2
(Reply #515) GEOKARJO

Fairness Doctrine
(Reply #35) MADDOG

Ode to Grassman
(Reply #13) grassman

Obuma the STUPID!!!
(Reply #36) grassman

Kttc
(Reply #11) Volunteer

Off Limits Topics
(Reply #22) Paul Harvey

County Open Meetings
(Reply #11) danbelshan


Number of users active
10 guests, 2 members and a total of 12 users
New Posts  Inbox  Online users
KAAL Logo Vilsack: Should Boost Ethanol Blend in Gasoline
Obama Lifts Ban on Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Zabawa Prosecution to Wrap Up Case
"Taste of the Town" Raises Money For Local Non-Profit
Local Non-Profits Feel Strain of Increased Demand
Crews Demolish Historic Austin Landmark
Omnibus Bill Could Limit Local Projects
Sex Offender Plans to Move to Albert Lea
Time Running Out to Fix Budget
Riverland Community College Announces Layoffs
No Mistrial in Waseca Farmhouse Killing Trial
Austin Pool Season Gets Shorter
Fire Crews Investigating Chimney Fire
How to Save in a Struggling Economy
The Business of Job Creation
Students Going for Second Career Choice
Pothole Season is Back
Students Learn About Being Healthy
High Speed Chase
Wind 14 mph
gusts 19 mph

32F.
Upcoming events


Add new event
Cinema 7
CONFESSIONS OF A SHOPAHOLIC (PG )
Comedy 1 hr 45 mins
6:55, 9:05
NEW IN TOWN (PG )
Comedy 1 hr 36 mins
7:05, 9:10
REVOLUTIONARY ROAD (R )
Drama 1 hr 59 mins
6:45, 9:10
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE (R )
Drama 2 hrs 00 mins
6:50, 9:15
TAKEN (PG-13)
Action 1 hr 32 mins
7:15, 9:15
UNBORN THE (PG-13)
Horror 1 hr 27 mins
7:10, 9:20
WATCHMEN (R )
Action 2 hrs 42 mins
7:45
( ) indicates discounted / bargain shows
* No Complimentary or Yellow passes accepted
Star Tribune logo
Snow's on the way to parts of Minnesota
2 Anoka County officers struck, injured
Bike-sharing comes to Minneapolis
Minnesota business wants people to get a 'muve' on
Irish whiskey sales record calls Minneapolis home -- again
Pet pigs go hog-wild in western Minnesota
Valleyfair owner might put park up for sale
Ambulance crashes, killing patient on way to Fargo hospital
High-ranking federal judge speaks at U today about religion
Teen's defense in Minneapolis murder: Other guy did it
Minnesota panel votes down later school start date
USA Today Logo Transit outlook grimmer after record '08
Obama links scientific research to protecting 'free thinking'
Vilsack: Should boost ethanol blend in gasoline
Pentagon: Chinese vessels harassed Navy ship
Sen. Joe Lieberman now sings Obama's praises
Blasts rock China's Tibetan area
Bomb kills Canadian soldier in Afghanistan
Kim Jong II re-elected to parliament
Health risks stack up for students near industrial plants
Schools with highest carcinogen levels
Scent sets off investigation at Ohio school
Toxics can affect kids differently
Officials vow to test air near schools
Bank nationalization
Iraq death toll
Prosecutors charge man, 27, in Ill. pastor shooting
Philly readies for 'biggest beer' fest in U.S.
Georgia inmate arrested trying to get back in jail
Australian wrestles kangaroo from home
St. Paul Logo Minn. startup hopes to get people moving
Stepfather jailed in abduction of teen in Fergus Falls
Essar looks for help in financing Iron Range plant
Duluth-Twin Cities high-speed rail in running for stimulus funding
Mpls. pub sells most Jameson for 3rd straight year
Winter to return to Minn.
New highway won't fall into old mines
Absentee ballot pile shrinks in Minn. Senate trial
Delta, Midwest expand marketing alliance
Minn. libraries facing cuts despite popularity
2 Anoka County officers struck, injured
Costs mounting as Minnesota Senate trial drags on
Minneapolis pub sells most Jameson whiskey for third straight year
Regional wind-energy proposal gets mixed reaction
Inner workings of brain captivate teen
Fire damages Eagan strip mall
Veilleux scores twice in Wild's victory
1952 Olympic ski team to be honored in Maine
Cedar Fair exploring sale of parks in Mo., Minn.
March
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31  
Free-Press Logo Progress '09: Health care biz keeps growing
Mankato counties insulated from downturn
SCC's fire school draws a crowd
Decisions looming for Maple River, LSH
January/February 2009 crime map
Photography, airplanes mixed in local venture
Frightened driver to fight citations
REEL Culture Festival discusses diversity
Challenged adventurer to speak at forum
Mankato schools await Q Comp decision
ISJ cuts 40 jobs
Purity Ball makes regional debut
Kruger brother encountered Zabawa at bar
Waseca murder: Mistrial request denied
Former MSU president Nickerson dies
Threat to kill gets man arrested
Wrongful death suit settled
Fire calls — 3/6 to 3/8/2009
Fire calls — 3/5/2009
Globe Logo Police investigating incident on north side
UNI wins MVC, automatic NCAA berth
CCI's mission is to promote tolerance, peace
Historic march celebrated
Gun sales ‘booming’ in North Iowa
UNI wins MVC, automatic NCAA berth
YMCA honors six people, business
Cancer center gets special status
CCI's mission is to promote tolerance, peace
Culver’s bonding proposal on agenda
Coming weeks to be hectic
Beating the ‘funnel’
Historic march celebrated
Bad roads contribute to fatal accident near Blairsburg
UI sees grad school enrollment applications drop
Vilsack: Should boost ethanol blend in gasoline.
15 percent of Americans say they have no religion
Recession on track to be longest in postwar period
Oil rises above $46 as investors eye OPEC cuts
Minnesota Senate race still in doubt
Eagle Grove officer shoots at speeding suspect
Stocks set to open lower after Merck deal
Today in History
North Iowa today
Jobs: Some area companies are still hiring
Gun sales ‘booming’ in North Iowa
The Bridge: Embracing Diversity Through Art and Writing
John Skipper Column: Once-popular items moving to extinction
Albert Lea Tribune Logo
Heartbreak
Riverland facing state budget cuts
Marriage Licenses Issued
Humane Society of Freeborn County needs your assistance
Grief isn’t funny, so don’t laugh
Driver injured in crash
Daybreakers Kiwanis makes donation to Kids Against Hunger
Daybreakers Kiwanis donates to Parent Communication Network
Daybreakers give to grant
Campus Notes
4-H News
No way like the United Way
From Hayward to Kabul, Gill worked with aid around the globe
Etcetera Tanning & Clothing increases store area
Albert Lea Electric keeps humming
Couple battles cancer together
Albert Lea wrestling team reaches title match
Level 3 sex offender to move into city
KIMT Logo Information Sought in Overnight Shooting
Man Injured in Jump from Balcony
Clarion Man Dies in Rollover
Icy Roads Create Hazardous Sunday
Slippery, Slushy Sunday
Steve's Pizza Moves
Bartz Opposes Proposed Lead Inspection Bill
Cookies for Troops
Spring Forward!
Rushford Village Gets Put on the Map
One Industry Doing Well in this Economic Downturn
Mason City Flooded Homeowners Wait for Demolition
Post-Bulletin Logo 17-year-old Fergus Falls girl found safe after kidnapping
Mychal Wilmes: History is woven into our lives
Off-duty officer finds bag of cocaine
Double semi rollover was among several accidents Sunday
2,200 pounds of scrap aluminum stolen
Township elections are Tuesday
Energy issues focus of upcoming expo
Community Education classes
Campus news
Cousins accused in family ruckus
Post-Bulletin's coverage of mystery illness at QPP given report
Ronald McDonald House welcomes new board members
Pubic access TV programming
Military news
Day in History, March 9
Community news
Campus news
Boy Scouts, Mayo host blood drive
Joke of the day

SPRAY FOR MOSQUITOES.
( Who should pay for it?)
Posted on: Mar. 09 2009,10:15 am by Joe The Plumber

Should city spray for mosquitoes?
Debate resurfaces as council looks to trim budget
By Sarah Stultz | Albert Lea Tribune

Published Saturday, March 7, 2009

Budget cuts took center stage again Thursday during the Albert Lea City Council’s preagenda workshop when councilors discussed what to do about mosquito spraying this summer.

Albert Lea City Manager Victoria Simonsen said mosquito spraying contractors have been calling her office trying to get their schedules in order for the summer. She would like to hear back from the council about whether to continue forward with spraying as in years past.

Simonsen said the council could decide to move forward with spraying at a budgeted cost of $30,000 from the city’s general fund; to not spray at all; or to move forward with spraying and bill city households a fee of $4 or $5 for the summer on their sewer and water bill.

Last time the city billed the residents a small fee for mosquito spraying, there was some outcry and one resident even completely refused to pay the fee, she said

“But $30,000 to me, that’s a full position,” Simonsen said.

First Ward Councilor Vern Rasmussen said in his opinion if people think the spraying needs to be done, he thinks the cost should be added to their city bill.

While the expectation of having the spraying is nice, Rasmussen said, it hasn’t been able to be determined whether it is effective.

The mosquito spraying is like the discretionary funds the city has given away in years past, he said. They are both nice gestures, but they’re not essential to building tax base.

Second Ward Councilor Larry Baker said he thinks if the mosquito spraying is going to be cut from the city budget, the city needs to notify the public that that’s what the plans are. Then the public can respond with their opinions.

Mosquito spraying is one of several services citizens can rate on a survey at the ward budget meetings being held starting this week.

Times of the ward budget meetings are posted on the city’s Web site at www.cityofalbertlea.org.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(4) comments

[ View Post | Print Article | Read more news... ]

$5,000,000 runway
Posted on: Mar. 07 2009,2:46 am by hairhertz

I've been waiting for Jim to come on board and discuss the $5million runway project.  Is this a for sure deal or a proposal waiting for Obama funding?  Details?

(6) comments

[ View Post | Print Article | Read more news... ]

liquor store in the old clark bldg
Posted on: Mar. 06 2009,7:43 pm by theothertwin

Why can they batter on the price of liquor? Why don't they charge sales tax on liquor? why don't they have a public bathroom, I thought that was necessary for any business? Does anyone have the answers?

(15) comments

[ View Post | Print Article | Read more news... ]