Historic home remains part of family’s legacy

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Photos courtesy of Gerond Davidson. Above left: A picture of the home from 1896. Left to right: Aunt Nell, Bert, Thomisina, cousin Aimmy Sirett, Robert and Aunt Ethel. Above right: The Davidson house, as it appears to this day.

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This ain’t recycling folks!

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Photo by Kate Jackman-Atkinson. One of the many open access blue recycling bins in Neepawa, shown in a photo taken last week.

By Ken Waddell

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The Town of Neepawa goes to great efforts to make recycling easy. Blue bins are for recycling, but as is obvious from this photo, there’s a lot more than recycling going into the open access blue bins.

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Ownership change at Minnedosa restaurant

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Photos by John Drinkwater. Site of the new eating establishment, RD’s on Main Family Restaurant, formerly Maushie’s.

By John Drinkwater

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

On Monday, Oct. 17, Minnedosa eating establishment, “Maushie’s”  will change ownership from Millie Farough to the Mishra family, being renamed RD’s on Main. Residents in Neepawa will be familiar with owner Rajesh Mishra aka “Raj", having seen him working for the past seven years in Dairy Queen, Neepawa Gladstone Co-op, Brahma’s, Chicken Corral, etc.

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The Langruth Harvest Festival celebrates the season

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Submitted photo. The cow milking challenge was one of the eight challenges at the Harvest Festival in Langruth.

By Michelle Teichroeb

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On Sept. 24, the fall season was celebrated in Langruth at the Langruth Harvest Festival.  The event was well attended, with families both local and from neighboring communities enjoying the fall-themed activities.

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‘Beauty of Flora and Land’

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Photos by Kate Jackman-Atkinson. Four of Gerd Behrendt’s landscapes on display.

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

On Oct. 5, Riding Mountain-based artist Gerd Behrendt opend his show at ArtsForward in Neepawa.  Called “Beauty of Flora and Land”, Behrendt’s show features acrylic paintings of flowers and lanscape scenes, all painted within the last two years.

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