Ryan Esser, left, and Jack Raymond, right, of Leading Edge Landscapes, shovel dirt into the bucket of a compact bulldozer Monday as others work to level soil next to the sidewalk surrounding the mini roundabout at the intersection of North Highland Avenue and Oak Street. According to the City of New Ulm’s website, all concrete and asphalt work has been completed. The roundabout is expected to open Aug. 1.
An excavator with Holtmeier Construction Inc. dumps its load of soil as utility work continues on 5th North Street next to New Ulm Medical Center. Utility work is estimated to be completed by October, weather permitting.
An excavator with Holtmeier Construction Inc. dumps its load of soil as utility work continues on 5th North Street next to New Ulm Medical Center. Utility work is estimated to be completed by October, weather permitting.
Ryan Esser, left, and Jack Raymond, right, of Leading Edge Landscapes, shovel dirt into the bucket of a compact bulldozer Monday as others work to level soil next to the sidewalk surrounding the mini roundabout at the intersection of North Highland Avenue and Oak Street. According to the City of New Ulm’s website, all concrete and asphalt work has been completed. The roundabout is expected to open Aug. 1.
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Dale J. Krzmarzick
Two days after playing Bavarian Blast, The Wendinger Band performed in German Park as part of the Monday Concert in the Park series. The Wendinger Band opened with a rendition of “The Happy Wanderer,” “The Two Fat Polka” and “Twilight in Bohemia.” The band was also joined by The Narren, fresh off their appearance as Grand Marshalls in the Bavarian Blast Parade. Next Monday’s Concert in the Park will coincide with National Night Out. National Night Out begins at 5:30 p.m. in German Park and will feature food, music, entertainment, children’s games, and community outreach events. The Schell’s Hobo Band will perform.
Ryan Esser, left, and Jack Raymond, right, of Leading Edge Landscapes, shovel dirt into the bucket of a compact bulldozer Monday as others work to level soil next to the sidewalk surrounding the mini roundabout at the intersection of North Highland Avenue and Oak Street. According to the City of New Ulm’s website, all concrete and asphalt work has been completed. The roundabout is expected to open Aug. 1.