2013 Kanabec County Treasure Hunt
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Submitted by Joe Medallion on Mon, 08/26/2013 - 16:28
Published on Monday, July 22, 2013
If the token was in trouble or needed a hand, it would call the Kanabec County Sheriff’s Office because they serve best within Kanabec County lines.
Published on Tuesday, July 23, 2013
If the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency was soliciting residents to keep the Snake River Watershed clean, they would call and ask the token to be mindful of dumping on streets or in nearby lakes and streams.
Published on Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Where the token resides: If the token had a question about his school district’s buses passing on his street, it could contact Gary Gauffin
Published on Thursday, July 25, 2013
Where the token resides: If it were campaign season, a bumper sticker for Knox or Brown wouldn’t make sense, but one for Saumer or Lourey would fit right in.
Published on Friday, July 26, 2013
If the token had a political sign on display instead, it would have been for Faust or Wiener.
Published on Saturday, July 27, 2013
If the token needed to dig a ditch, well or other pit, it would have to consult Gene Carda of his soil and water conservation district.
Published on Sunday, July 28, 2013
If the token had input for the County Board of Commissioners, it could pass the message on through Kathi Ellis.
Published on Monday, July 29, 2013
If township roads were looking lovely, the token could compliment Randy Golly.
If the token wanted to write a letter to his mayor, he wouldn’t address it to Ardner, Nilson or Miller.
If after a day of work in city hall Gordon Gullixon needed relief, the token might meet him out back.
If the token needed to get out of the rain, under the eve of the Quamba City Hall outhouse is where it’s at.