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Sheriff warns residents of rural burglaries

In the last year, there have been four burglaries in Waseca County which have something in common.

“They all occurred in rural areas, and involved residents who were attending funerals at the time of the burglary,” said Waseca County Sheriff Brad Milbrath. “So far, it has been mostly cash and change which has been taken.”

The people responsible for the crimes are more than likely obtaining their information from obituaries for family members published in the local papers or on the Internet.

Sheriff Milbrath urges everyone living in the rural areas to be vigilant and to lock their doors.


Holiday Train to be in Waseca Monday

“Making a difference, one stop at a time,” is the theme this year when the annual Canadian Pacific Holiday Train makes a stop in Waseca on Monday, December 5 at 7:30 p.m. The best viewing location is on the north side of the tracks adjacent to the depot area.

The reason for the holiday train is to benefit the Waseca Neighborhood Service Center and Food Shelf. More families than ever need your support. Help make a difference in your community by bringing a cash or food donation to this year’s Holiday Train.


Red Cross bloodmobile in Waldorf December 6

Give the gift that money can’t buy this Christmas.

By giving blood, you could be helping up to three individuals enjoy another hug, another laugh, another smile, another chance.

Plan to give blood at the Waldorf Community Center on Tuesday, December 6 from 1-7 p.m.

For an appointment call Bev at (507) 239-2461.

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