150 Years Ago: From the April 1, 1875 Shakopee Argus
The East Shakopee School closed last week, but the question is, when will it commence again? Its funds have run out.
125 Years Ago: From the March 29, 1900 Scott County Argus
Peter Arensbach has bought of Anton Marschall the little white pony and cart which were a familiar equipage on the streets for some years past, and will turn it over to St. Paul parties. The price paid was $50.
125 Years Ago: From the March 30, 1900 Shakopee Tribune
John Wampach narrowly escaped what might have proven a fatal accident last Friday. While he was engaged raising the drill out of a well he is digging on his own place, his coat was caught in the gear of the machine, and had it not been for a flaw in the drive chain causing it to break, his arm would have been ground to pieces. As it was he had his arm seriously injured so that he will be compelled to rest a few weeks.
100 Years Ago: From the April 3, 1925 Shakopee Argus
New Fire Siren
A new electric fire siren purchased by the city from Baldwin Bros., Winona, arrived Monday and is awaiting installation. The alarm cost $325 and will be operated by a 5 h. p. motor. A location for the siren has not yet been decided upon.
100 Years Ago: From the April 2, 1925 Shakopee Tribune
R. O. Brockway, proprietor of the Gem Theater, recently purchased a Curtiss two-passenger government aeroplane from Marvin A. Northrop of Minneapolis Mr. Brockway is learning to fly the plane and is taking a course of instructions from Lieut. Westover, who is located at the flying field at Robbinsdale.
75 Years Ago: From the March 30, 1950 Shakopee Argus-Tribune
Activity at School Site
Activities at the site of Shakopee’s new public school addition got under way late last week with the erection of an office building and start of construction of a tool shed and warehouse. A saw house is also to be erected to house power tools to be used in cutting lumber.
Three local men, it was learned, are already employed in the preliminary work. Start of the major construction job, workmen said, would not be likely until the frost leaves the ground and excavation can be undertaken.
The office which has been set up on the southeast corner of the school block on Lewis street will serve as the supervisory and business center for the St. Mary’s school building job as well as the public school project, Harvey Michaud, superintendent said…
75 Years Ago: From the March 30, 1950 Shakopee Valley News
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Nagel’s year old niece, Marsha Louise Luers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Luers of Excelsior, was a winner of the $2.50 merchandise prize during the recent photo contest held at the Scott County Drug. Her picture was then judged the best in the baby division and she was awarded the grand prize of $5.00.
50 Years Ago: From the April 2, 1975 Shakopee Valley News
City retains Bonestroo firm for Municipal Service Building
Bonestroo, Rosene, Anderlik and Associated, Incorporated, will be retained to construct the new Municipal Services Building in Shakopee according to an action taken by the city council Tuesday evening.
The council met at 6:30 p.m. with representatives of design and build firms and with representatives of architectural firms in an attempt to decide which avenue would be best for the city to pursue.
Council members were interested in two primary considerations: 1) Would the design and build concept save the city building costs and if so, how much, and, 2) How long would it take to construct a building through the design and build method.
The council decided that no “substantial savings” would be realized by pursuing one method over another and that occupancy time was “of the essence.”…
25 Years Ago: From the March 30, 2000 Shakopee Valley News
County offers new approach to service
When the renovated west end of the Scott County Government Center’s first level was unveiled and the east end of the building was boarded up last month, citizens got their first look at the long-discussed One Stop system county officials have long been awaiting.
The new customer service area opened in January. The intent of the system is to allow citizens to have all their needs taken care of at one window. From driver’s licenses to marriage license, plats to paying taxes, customers only have to visit the county’s new customer service window…
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