Windom Police Department reported an officer was dispatched on March 4th to the 2300 block of Douglas Street to speak with a Windom Male about a Harassment Order Violation that occurred over a text message. The Officer spoke with Assistant County Attorney about the case as multiple officer’s have dealt with the similar situation. A citation will be issued to the 29-year-old Welcome MN Female for Harassment Order Violation. Case has been forwarded to County Attorney’s Office.
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The Cottonwood County Sheriff’s Office reported on March 5th took a report and were called to a domestic disturbance at a residence in Bingham Lake. A Deputy along with a Windom Police Officer responded. It was reported that a Juvenile was throwing items and someone had been hit. Deputies arrived, spoke with the individual at home. Parties were separated for the day. This case remains pending.
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Windom Planning Commission will meet Tonight at 7pm in the Windom City Hall City Council Chambers.
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BARC (Business, Arts, and Recreation Center) is looking for your help! The Center is seeking donations for Utilities for a Day. No amount is too small and according to staff, donors will receive a charitable donation receipt. They are encouraging donors to dedicate donations of $100 or more in honor of a person or group for an anniversary, birthday, personal milestone or special event, occasion, or community support. When you provide the date of your choice or the Center can pick a date, they will put it up on the LED Sign outside the building on the Corner. If you prefer to remain anonymous that is perfectly fine also. The staff encourages you to please state how you would like your donation to appear on the LED sign. Donations can be mailed to BARC PO BOX 123 Windom 56101 or dropped off at the Center located 1012 5th Avenue from Noon to 4pm Monday through Friday. BARC appreciates the continued community support. For more information you can call 831-2375.
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Girl Scouts are more than just Cookies!!! It’s National Girl Scouts Week March 6th– 12th. For 110 years, Girl Scouts have found a way to dream big and do good. From reaching the outer limits of space to stocking their local food pantry, there is no challenge too big or need too small for a Girl Scout to tackle. Since day one, girls have found a way to create a better future for themselves, their communities, and the world. Let’s celebrate the problem solvers, go-getters, dreamers, and doers who are creating a better future for us all. Just wait and see what they do next. Through programs from coast to coast, Girl Scouts of all backgrounds and abilities can be unapologetically themselves as they discover their strengths and rise to meet new challenges—whether they want to climb to the top of a tree or the top of their class, lace up their boots for a hike or advocate for climate justice, or make their first best friends.
Backed by trusted adult volunteers, mentors, and millions of alums, Girl Scouts lead the way as they find their voices and make changes that affect the issues most important to them.
This week KDOM is proud to be a support and recognize our local and worldly Girl Scouts!!!
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On a personal Note… I can honestly say that 49 years ago when I first became a Brownie and then moved up to Girl Scouts it was such an exciting and fun time in my life. It helped me learn to be creative, it taught me confidence and the value of my word. I love that Girl Scouts are still changing the world and making their communities a better place.
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