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Dodge Center's first newspaper, the Dodge Center Press, began publication in 1874. The Dodge Center Star was established in 1890 by Edgar Stivers. The two papers merged in 1936 to become the Dodge Center Star-Record. Along with the Kinney House, the Windsor Hotel developed a fine reputation throughout the region.
Apr. 28—A new wind turbine project could be coming to Dodge, Mower and Steele counties this time next year. Dodge County Wind LLC, a subsidiary of NextEra Energy based in Jupiter, Fla., has ...
In 1854, two Mantor brothers and Eli P. Waterman established their claims in the area of present Mantorville. In early 1855, Dodge County was organized for local government. It was named for Henry Dodge, the first governor of Wisconsin (1836–1841). [5] The Minnesota State Constitution placed Dodge County in the Fifth Judicial District on May ...
The Triton football field is named for former Dodge Center High School football coach, Wally Hitt. The facility is notoriously nicknamed "The Snake Pit." The Triton Cobras Football program, won the Minnesota State Football Championship in 1994 (B Division); 2000 (AA Division) and 2006 (AA Division), all during Don Henderson's tenure as Head Coach (1990-2017).
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Dodge Center School - 1886 Dodge Center High School, circa 1900 Dodge Center High School baseball team, early 1900s Dodge Center High School girls' basketball team, 1922. The Dodge Center area was first settled in the 1850s and officially became a town in 1869. By 1870, the one-room schoolhouse, in which a Mrs. Rice taught, had become too small.
Prosecutors plan to dismiss murder and manslaughter charges against a white Minnesota state trooper who fatally shot Ricky Cobb II, a Black motorist, as Cobb tried to pull away from a traffic stop ...
Dodge Center Municipal Airport (IATA: ---, ICAO: KTOB, FAA LID: TOB) is a public airport located one mile from the central business district of Dodge Center a city in Dodge County, Minnesota, United States. The airport is publicly owned by the city of Dodge Center.