On behalf of the Freeport Community, we would like to welcome you to the City with a Smile.
As the old saying goes, life is what you make of it, and the same holds true in Freeport. We offer many activities and events that can meet your social and recreational needs, from softball leagues to hunting and fishing to programs and festivals, to public service projects. We also offer many resources for home improvement, beautification and organization. Along with access to health care and education, we take pride in our quality of life and want to thank you for choosing Freeport!
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Police (Emergency) ........................................................
911 Non-Emergency Stearns County Sheriff ’s Department .........320-259-3700
Fire (Emergency) ............................................................
Non-Emergency .............................................320-836-2411
Building Permit
Zoning Officer.................................................320-836-2112
Building Inspector: Code Consulting Pros LLC .............. 320-204-6548
City Hall (all permits) .................................320-836-2112
Education
Melrose Area Public Schools .....................320-256-5160
Melrose Community Education ...............320-256-6010
Sacred Heart School .....................................320-836-2591
West Central Area Learning Center .........320-256-7836
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CentraCare Health-Melrose Hospital .............................................................320-256-4231
Clinic ..................................................................320-256-4228
Newspaper (local)
The Star Post....................................................320-351-6579
Post Office .......................................................320-836-2104
Utilities
Cable Television/Internet/Telephone:
Albany Mutual Telephone Co. ...................320-845-2101
Electric: Xcel Energy ....................................800-895-4999
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Has a lot to offer
Half way between Alexandria and St. Cloud, Freeport is located in the very heart of Garrison Keillor’s Lake Wobegon.
Whether you’re planning a short visit, or thinking of making Freeport your home, you will find an array of businesses and recreational activities available to you. Freeport has an amazing smalltown atmosphere.
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ce Hours: Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday 7 a.m. to noon Office will be closed on legal holidays.
: Mike Eveslage
Council Members: Jake Renneker
Tim Hennen
Nick Arnzen
Sarah Blake
City Clerk/Treasurer: John Nelson
One of central Minnesota’s largest ready - mix contractors and suppliers. We do specialty projects including colored and stamped concrete!
Council Meetings: Last Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.
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PLEASE NOTE: If you are considering any type of construction or improvement to a future or existing property or building, you will need to complete proper building permit forms.
We can complete any job - big or small! We can design, construct and manage your project.
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Page 8 • Freeport Resource Guide • www.star-pub.com Chamber of Commerce with a sm e with a sm e Contact See our membership listing on our website at melrosemn.org Melrose Chamber of Commerce 2023 Board of Directors Sara Hoffner, executive director Melrose Area Chamber of Commerce Office: 320-256-7174 Mobile: 320-493-8944 www.melrosemn.org 223 Main Street E, PO Box 216 Melrose, MN 56352 President Allen Wieling Harvest Church Vice-President Isaac Barten Magnifi Financial Secretary Wendy Tschida Magnifi Financial Treasurer Robert Olson Anfinson Thompson & Co. Business Member Tim Huston Level Ground Executive Director Sara Hoffner Chamber Office Allen Wieling Isaac Barten Wendy Tschida Sara Hoffner Tim Huston Rober t Olson The Freeport Chamber of Commerce is now part of the Melrose Area Chamber of Commerce. the city Freeport Area • 320-836-2502 • midcentralheatandac.com WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS OF FURNACES! • Furnaces - gas - electric • Radiant Floor Heat • Air Conditioning • High Efficiency Boiler • Air to Air Heat Exchangers • Heat Pumps • Tankless Water Heaters • Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps 37+ Years Experience
Community Services
POST OFFICE
119 Main Street E. (320) 836-2104
Hours: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Monday - Friday, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Saturday
LIBRARIES
Albany Public Library
400 Railroad Ave.
P.O. Box 519
Albany, MN 56307
(320) 356-5987
www.griver.org
Melrose Public Library
225 1st St. NE, PO Box 27
Melrose, MN 56352
(320) 256-3885
www.griver.org
NEWSPAPERS
The Star Post - Melrose
408 E. Main St. Melrose, MN 56352
(320) 351-6579
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The Star Post - Albany
561 Railroad Ave. PO Box 310
Albany, MN 56307
(320) 845-2700
Fax: 320-845-4805
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Catholic Charities Senior DiningAlbany
Located at Pondview
Estates, 334 Golfview Drive. Meals are served Monday - Friday beginning at 11:30, and home-delivered meals are provided for the communities of Albany, Avon, Freeport, Holdingford, New Munich, Meire Grove, Greenwald, Melrose, Sauk Centre, St. Joseph, St. Martin, St. Rosa and St. Stephen. For seniors 60 + who meet program criteria. Partially funded under contract with the Central Minnesota Council on Aging as part of the Older Americans Act, and administered by Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud. Volunteer opportunities are always available for all of the route areas. Listen to KASM Radio FM 107.7 for announcements. For more information, please call 320-845-4070, email at albanysrdining@ccstcloud. org, call St. Cloud office at 320-229-4584 or visit the website at ccstcloud.org.
Freeport Lions Club
The Freeport Lions Club has been proudly serving the community since May 10, 1965. Service projects include many wonderful projects and causes, which enhance our Freeport community.
Meetings are every fourth Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m., January through May at Charlie’s Cafe and September through December at Ackie’s Pioneer Inn. Meetings are not held in June, July or August. We are always seeking new members willing to serve our community.
If you are interested in serving as a Lion in Freeport, please contact Rich Primus at 320-293-3410.
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Advantage 1 Insurance
Aimee Hegg, Central MN Realty
Albany Mutual Telephone
Anfinson Thompson & Co.
Arvig
Atkinson Well Drilling
Benchmark Realty
Bernicks
Birch Hills Community Church
The Bluffs: Grass-Fed Beef
Boomerang Marine & Sports
Brenny Transportation
Bueckers Biffies
CAP Enterprises
CentraCare Health Melrose
Central Minnesota Computer Services, Inc.
Charlie’s Cafe
Church of St. Mary
Church of the Sacred Heart
City of Freeport
City of Melrose
Dan Welle Chevrolet Chrysler
Dodge Jeep
Décor and More from Rue’s Truly
Don Andersen
El Portal
Famo Feeds
Freeport Farm Center
Freeport Lions Club
Freeport State Bank
Greenwald Insurance Agency
Harvest Church Freeport
Health Wise Massage Therapy
Hennen Lumber Co.
Hoeschen Auto
Integrated Health & Wellness Center
Integrity Photography & Design
JD’s Taphouse
Jeanne Kraemer, Central MN Realty
John Wiese Ford
KASM
Kelly Promotions, LLC
Kraemer Lumber
Kyle Hoium Agency, American
Family Ins.
Lakeside Catering
Land O’ Lakes
Leedstone
Magnifi Financial Credit Union
Mark F. Uphus, Attorney at Law
Mayers, Inc.
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Meadowlark Country Club
Melrose 1 Stop
Melrose American Legion
Melrose Area Arts Council
Melrose Area Women of Today
Melrose Bakery
Melrose Bowl
Melrose Feed Mill
Melrose Fitness
Melrose Hardware
Melrose Lions Club
Melrose Museum
Melrose Mutual Insurance
Melrose Public Schools & Community Ed.
Melrose Senior Center
Mid Central Heating & Air Conditioning
Mid MN Sports
Midwest Automatic
Midwest Dental Melrose
Midwest Screen Print
Millwood Electric Millwood Metalworks, Inc.
Munson Feed
NAPA
North Risk Partners
Patton Schad Funeral & Cremation Service
Pine Hollow Farm
Proliant Dairy
Rahns Oil & Propane Inc.
RG Dufner Company, LLC
River of Life
Sacred Heart Catholic Parish and School
Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church
Sauk Centre Melrose Youth
Hockey
Sign Lava LLC
Sojourn Counseling Group
Spiritz Liquor
Star Publications
State Farm Insurance, Dina
Pierskalla Agency
Stearns Electric
The Pioneer Inn
The Peripheral Vision
Tree of Life Assisted Living
True North Marketplace
West Central Sanitation
Worms Lumber & Ready Mix
Yoga Melrose
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The Village of Freeport is located in the northeastern corner of Oak Township, on the line of what was the Great Northern Railway. It came into existence shortly after the Great Northern, after which the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Naitoba Railroad Co. built its line from East St. Cloud across the Mississippi and thence to Melrose.
It was at this point that John Hoeschen, who had shortly before come from Germany with his parents, seven brothers and two sisters, opened the first store, while his brother, Joseph, built the first hotel in the village. The two buildings were the first businesses, but previous to this period, several farmers had settled the area. Henry Wahls owned the town site. The east end, which later became the church and school site, was owned by Frank Benolken. Wahls was the first settler. Other farmers that settled in the immediate neighborhood of what is now the village were the Borgerding family, Henry Hemker and Herman Rieland. The second general store was opened by Anton Rieland in 1884 and the third in 1886 by Joseph Hoeschen, who had sold his hotel business to Joseph Buttweiler.
The village was first named Oak Station, but owing to complications arising in the names of Oak Station and Osakis, it was changed to Freeport. The new name appears to have been suggested by the Benolkens, who came from Freeport, Ill.
Freeport was incorporated as a village in September of 1892. The first officers were Henry Benolken, President; Gothard Harren, Recorder; Moritz Hoeschen, Frank Borgerding and H.S. Leitch, Trustees; John Hoeschen, Treasurer; Carl Finken, Marshal and Street Commissioner.
Previous to the incorporation, two blocks in the village had been platted, known as John Hoeschen’s and Joseph Hoeschen’s Block. In order to obtain the population required for an incorporated village, the territory had to include several surrounding farmhouses and extend the corporate limits. When the articles of incorporation had been accepted, the village of Freeport was laid out in 16 blocks. Later the two additions, Beste’s Addition in 1900 and Schoener’s Addition in 1912, were platted. The first sidewalk and oak plank walk were laid in 1894 from the Woling Hotel corner to the church. The village hall was built in 1895, originally a frame structure which was later brick veneered. The steel jail cell was made by Richter and Sons who then constructed a large blacksmith shop which is still in use. The water works system was installed in 1903,
History of Freeport
and in 1913, a new electric light system was completed. The population of the village as given by the census of 1910 was 450.
The railroad station was perhaps the first building in the town proper. The first agent was Mr. Gates, who was succeeded by an agent by the name of Freetag. In 1885, Henry S. Leitch became the agent and he held the office for 28 years.
School District No. 102, comprising the Village of Freeport and the adjacent vicinity, was organized in 1874. The first schoolhouse, a small log building, was soon replaced by a larger frame structure. It was soon found necessary to build an addition in 1890 that was large enough to accommodate two rooms. Teachers during the early part of the school’s existence were the two Borgerdings - by then Fathers Henry and Thomas, O.S.B.Henry Benolken, Mr. Moersch, John Steichen, Joseph Hilt, Louis Wiber and Joseph Heinen. Prof. Gothard Harren was the first principal after the two rooms had been added, with John A. Maus as assistant. In 1896, a third room was added, and in 1901 the new brick building, which is now the Village’s school, was erected. It contained four rooms and a basement and was attended by about 225 pupils. Prof. Gothard Harren had been retained as the principal of the institution since 1890, a period of over 23 years.
The Freeport post office was established in 1879, with John Hoeschen as first postmaster. It was originally known as the Oak Station office. Mr. Hoeschen was followed by Henry Benolken. Then came Moritz Hoeschen, followed by John W. Kuhn.
The Village of Freeport had a church, a school, two banks, two creameries, three general stores, two hardware stores, two grocery stores, one hotel, two blacksmith shops, one shoe and harness store, a millinery business, electric light, waterworks and the usual activities found in a hamlet of this size.
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Schlicht Filling Station Schlicht Station, Freepor t, circa 1960 , Freeport, circa 1960.
Page 12 • Freeport Resource Guide • www.star-pub.com Freeport Churches Harvest Church Freeport 338 West Main St. Freeport, MN 56331 320-836-2997 or 320-356-0317 harvestchurchfreeport.org Pastors Allen and Joelene Wieling Services: Sunday Worship: 9 a.m. with coffee and fellowship beforehand Wednesday United Youth Kids Classes 6:30 p.m. “Reaching Freeport, Albany, Melrose, and the surrounding communities with the message of Christ’s love!” Come join us! All are welcome Go to harvestchurchfreeport.org to see our event calendar 320-836-2997 Service time 9 a.m. Assembly of God Denomination 338 Main St. W | Freeport, MN 56331
Sacred Heart Parish | Freeport
106 3rd Ave. NE, Freeport MN 56331 • www.sacredheartfreeport.org
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The weekday Wednesday Mass held in Freeport, is the “school Mass” during the school year. The children usually have something unique at those Masses.
Sacred Heart Weekday Mass Schedule:
Wednesday 8:15 a.m. and Friday 8:15 a.m.
Eucharistic Adoration: Every Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (quiet prayer and reflection)
St. Rose of Lima Parish St. Rosa
28905 Co. Rd. 17, Freeport, MN 56331 www.sacredheartfreeport.org
St. Rose of Lima Weekday Mass Schedule: Tuesday: 8:15 a.m. Sunday: 10:00 a.m.
in New Munich
Sacred Heart School: (see Education)
Kristie Harren, Principal Kathy Welle, Admin. Coordinator
Phone: 320-836-2591
www.shsfreeport.org
Immaculate Conception Parish New Munich
650 Main Street New Munich, MN 56356 www.sacredheartfreeport.org
Father Daniel Walz, Pastor of the Tri-Parish cluster | 320-836-2143
Sacred Heart Parish Freeport
Immaculate Conception Parish New Munich
For current Mass times and other parish information, visit the websites listed below each parish name.
St. Rose of Lima Parish St. Rosa
Immaculate Conception Weekday Mass Schedule: Thursday: 8:15 a.m. Saturday: 4:00 p.m. Tri-Parish Office Address 106 3rd
Tri-Parish Office 320-836-2143
triparish@albanytel.com
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Clustered with Sacred Heart Parish in Freeport and Immaculate Conception Parish
Clustered with Immaculate Conception Parish in New Munich and St. Rose of Lima Parish in St. Rosa
Clustered with Sacred Heart Parish in Freeport and St. Rose of Lima Parish in St. Rosa
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& Baseball
There is no sign proclaiming Freeport the Softball Capital of the World, nation, state or county. But if it wanted to, the town could make a good argument for that case. Freeport has 40 sanctioned softball teams in four different leagues.
Freeport has some nice advantages for those wishing to play on its diamonds. One of the biggest is that the community is easily accessible from I-94. Another is that the diamonds are very good diamonds.
Those advantages mean there are a number of people coming into Freeport. While some of them do play on more than one team, it is still very likely that in any given week during the summer, there are more people coming to play softball in the community than actually live here.
There is a diversification of the leagues. There is a co-rec slow pitch, a men’s slow pitch and a fast pitch league. The men’s slow pitch is unique. It is a wood bat league. The community also offers two lighted diamonds.
Freeport also boasts a beautiful baseball
Freeport summers are filled with the excitement and sounds of ballgames. Bud Heidgerken runs the Freeport Men’s Fast Pitch League (13 teams) as well as youth girls softball and boys youth baseball, each program including grades 1-9.
“If kids don’t play ball when they are young, they won’t play ball when they are adults,” Heidgerken says.
Girls softball teams
– 14U, 12U, 10U, and 8U – compete in the Osakis League. Boys baseball teams
– 14U, 12U, 10U, and 8U – compete in the Stearns County League.
In 2022, 60 boys participated in baseball and 96 girls in softball, demonstrating the popularity of summer sports in Freeport and the surrounding area.
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Photo courtesy from www.freeportmn.org Freeport Little League
For more information call Bud Heidgerken at (320) 836-2823. Integrated Health & Wellness Center, LLC Debra J. Proechel, D.C., N.D. Chiropractic and Naturopathic Physician 103 3rd Ave. NE, Freeport, MN 56331 (320) 836-7150 • Toll Free 888-827-7859 Fax: (320) 836-7162 • www.drproechel.com • Chiropractic Care • Naturopathy • Applied Kinesiology • Vitamin Counseling • Herbal Therapy • Homeopathic Therapy • Acupuncture • Lifestyle Counseling • Certified Massage Therapy • Detoxification Programs •Weight Management • Health Coach™ • Stop Smoking Programs
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www.star-pub.com • Freeport Resource Guide • Page 15 For more information on local events, contact the Melrose Area Chamber of Commerce at (320) 256-7174, or visit www.freeportmn.org. Community events Upcoming Events 2023 2023-24 June 2023 1, 2, 3 – Freeport City-Wide Garage Sale 10 – Caramel Roll Ride 17 – Lady Slipper Nature Ride, 8 a.m. July 2023 16 – Sacred Heart Parish Festival TBD – Annual Men’s Fast Pitch Softball Tournament September 2023 3 – St. Rosa Parish Festival 9 – Caramel Apple Ride 23 – Freeport Fall Fest, 1K-5K Walk/Run put on by Sacred Heart School TBD – Raffle Drawing and other activities December 2023 2 – Santa’s Coming to Town Dates to be determined 2023 *Freeport Family Fishing Tour on King’s Lake *Annual Ham BBQ Fire Department Fundraiser, Freeport
Page 16 • Freeport Resource Guide • www.star-pub.com January 2024 27 – Sacred Heart School Prime & Wine TBD – Drawing and other activities May/June 2024 May 30, 31 and June 1 Freeport City-Wide Garage Sale June 2024 8 – Caramel Roll Ride 15 – Lady Slipper Ride July 2024 TBD – Sacred Heart Parish Festival TBD – Annual Men’s Fast Pitch Softball Tournament September 2024 7 – Caramel Apple Ride December 2024 6 – Santa’s Coming to Town Upcoming Events Community events 2023-24 2024 Dates to be determined 2024 *Freeport Family Fishing Tour on King’s Lake *Annual Ham BBQ Fire Department Fundraiser, Freeport • Including Rebuilding Alternators, Starters & Generators • Sharpen Chain Saw Blades • Sharpen & Balance Lawn Mower Blades • Repair Almost Any Brand of Lawn Mower 216 W. Main St., Freeport • 320-836-2122 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5 pm; Sat. By appointment or call ahead Hiltner Company Inc. DEALER COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SMALL ENGINE REPAIR OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Memberships Available www.meadowlarkcountryclub.com 837 Country Club Dr., Melrose, MN Call for a tee time today! 320-256-4989
Caramel Roll Ride-Second Saturday in June
The Lake Wobegon Trail measures 62 miles in Stearns County. The Stearns County segment of the Lake Wobegon Trail extends from the Stearns/ Todd County line to St. Joseph and from Albany to the Morrison/ Stearns County line. There is an additional eight miles of the Lake Wobegon Trail in Todd County.
If you connect the Lake Wobegon Trail with Morrison County’s connecting Soo Line Trail and the Central Lakes Trail, which meets the Lake Wobegon Trail in Osakis, you have the LONGEST PAVED RAIL TRAIL in the country –over 120 miles long.
The trail is open to bicycling, snowmobiling without studs, walking and rollerblading. The trail was built on two abandoned railroad corridors – the Burlington Northern Santa Fe and the Soo Line.
Slipper Ride-Third Saturday in June
Osakis to Nelson 5.6 miles
Nelson to Alexandria 6.5 miles
Alexandria to Garfield 6.0 miles
Garfield to Brandon 5.4 miles
Brandon to Evansville 4.9 miles
Evansville to Melby 4.6 miles
Melby to Ashby 4.2 miles
Ashby to Dalton 7.5 miles
Dalton to Fergus Falls 8.1 miles
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www.caramelappleride.com P P P P Two Rivers Lakes MississippiRiver Ochotto Lake Lower Spunk Lake Middle Spunk Lake Upper Spunk Lake Minnie Lake Linneman Lake Sagatagan Lake Kraemer Lake Lake Anna 127 Bowlus Royalton Blanchard Dam County Line Charles A. Lindbergh State Park Holdingford Melrose Freeport Albany Avon St. Joseph West Union Osakis Connects to Central Lakes Trail 10 Lake Osakis Sauk Lake McCormick Lake Sauk River Mill Pond Uhlenholts Lake Albany Lake Freeport Lake 71 P P Saint John’s University College of St. Benedict’s 94 94 NORTHERN SPUR Lake Wobegon Albany to Holdingford9.4 miles Holdingford to County Line3.5 miles Soo Line County Line to Bowlus4.0 miles Bowlus to Blanchard Dam3.5 miles Blanchard Dam to HWY 102.5 miles LEGEND P Museum Soo Line Trail City Trail SooLineTrail Lake Wobegon/ State Park Campground Parking Restroom Shelter 10 Little Falls P Sauk Centre 17 17 9 26 P Find More Maps at www.MNTrails.com LAKE WOBEGON TRAIL 62 MILES PAVED TotalDistancesinMiles 38 5 14 11 6 20.5 17.5 12.5 6.5 28.5 23.5 18.5 12.5 6 35 32 27 21 14.5 8.5 42.5 39.5 34.5 28.5 22 16 7.5 St.JosephCollegevilleAvonAlbanyFreeportMelroseSaukCentreWestUnion Trail Trail Mileage for Central lakes trail Events along the trail: www.lakewobegontrail.com/lwta-rides WELCOME TO FREEPORT www.lakewobegontrail.com
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The agriculture industry continues to be an integral part of Freeport’s success. Dairy and turkey, along with pork, beef and crops are the dominant agricultural industries in our area.
The dairy industry continues to have traditional 60- to 90-cow farms with pipeline milkers, while many expansions now include a milking parlor, robotic milking systems, freestall cow housing and dairy herds of 150 to 1000 cows. Farms are growing in size as family members decide to farm together, versus separately. According to the 2012 USDA Census of Agriculture, Stearns County had 69,000 dairy cows on 720 dairy farms. The average cow produced 22,000 pounds of milk annually compared to 10,000 pounds of milk produced annually in 1975.
A few reasons for the increase are better feeding practices, improved genetics and increased use of technologies, which allow farmers to provide individualized care. Stearns County is the #1 county in Minnesota for milk production, total milk cows and total cash receipts for livestock sales, along with cattle and calves on inventory.
There are a number of turkey farms in the area as well. A majority of them have contracts with Jennie-O Turkey Store to raise a certain number of birds. A majority of the turkeys that are contracted with Jennie-O Turkey Store are processed at the plant in Melrose.
There are also pork and beef producers in the area, however much of the hog finishing has gone to contract finishing, so not as many small farmers in the area have been choosing to raise pork.
Cash crops are also raised in the Freeport area. These crops include corn, soybeans and alfalfa. Some of these crops will be sold to the feed mills in town or hauled to another site. The majority of the alfalfa that is raised as cash crops is sold locally to dairy farmers or brought to a hay auction. Stearns County is the #1 county in Minnesota for hay production and oat production. The Freeport economy continues to be vibrant and is highly dependent on the agriculture industry.
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Industry Agricultural
Birch Lake State Forest
Birch Lake Campgrounds & Hiking Trails (located nine miles north of Melrose) 29 campsites; $17.00 per night
• Picnic sites
• Boat landing
• Fishing
• Swimming
• Seven miles hiking trails
• Seven miles mountain biking trails
• Four miles snowmobiling trails
For additional information, visit www.dnr.mn.us or call (320) 223-7841
(Managed by Parks and Trails, Sauk Rapids Area Office)
Hemker Zoo
County Road 39, Freeport 320-836-2426
www.hemkerzoo.com
Meadowlark Country Club
9-Hole Golf Course • 320-256-4989
Meadowlark Golf Course and Country Club, located at 837 Country Club Drive in Melrose, offers golfing, golf tournaments and private parties.
Recreation Parks &
Albany Golf Club
18-Hole Golf Course • 320-845-2505
A public 18-hole golf course located adjacent to Interstate 94, a block from Main Street in Albany. Many water hazards provide challenges for the golfer attempting to shoot even par. Visit www.albanygolfcourse.com for membership rates, green fees and other activities offered to the public.
Fishing
Minnesota is known for its fishing. Favorite spots are part of family lore (sometimes kept very secret), and stories of ‘the one that got away’ can be heard every week after the state fishing opener.
While that opener is a big deal, for many Freeport area residents, one that comes close is the annual Freeport Family Fun fishing tournament held every year at nearby King’s Lake. A big attraction is that it’s for children. Tournament organizers make sure all the children who participate leave with something. Those landing big fish earn tournament prizes. But all receive various donated gifts from the tournament sponsors. The tournament is held every year in June.
Avon Beach
Avon has one of the few public beaches in the area. The beach is close to the Lake Wobegon Trail. Amenities include a sand beach, picnic tables and restrooms open to the public daily until 10 p.m. from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
A project named “Back the Beach” aims to make the City of Avon beach a family-oriented place and keep it that way so that everyone that utilizes it feels comfortable and has an enjoyable experience. It involves patrolling of the beach by unlicensed uniformed beach patrol officers who have the authority to enforce the City of Avon beach ordinances, which include enforcement of no alcohol, no smoking, no glass, etc. as posted by signs and stated in the ordinance.
Camping
Cedar Lake Memorial Park, Upsala (320) 573-2983
El Rancho Manana, Richmond (320) 597-2740
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Public schools Melrose Area Education
It is the mission of District 740 Public Schools to prepare all learners, in partnership with their families and the community, to inspire a passion for lifelong learning and to contribute within a changing and diverse world. The Melrose Area School Complex is the hub of the district, which includes residents from Freeport, Greenwald, Meire Grove, Melrose, New Munich, Spring Hill, St. Martin and St. Rosa. The quality faculty consists of over 65 percent masters-educated professionals. Though portions of the campus have approached 50 years old, the facility is well maintained and continues to be upgraded annually in order to better serve its students and school community. Recent upgrades have included new lockers, updated computer labs and a modernized food service facility.
The Melrose Area Elementary School Program (grades pre-K-5) provides a quality education program that emphasizes strong reading and mathematics skills. They are especially proud of the kindergarten program at Melrose Area Elementary because they are able to provide all day, every day, at no additional cost.
Benchmark Literacy provides the foundations of the elementary’s reading program. The accelerated math, Great Leaps, and Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) programs are examples of excellent supplemental individualized programs used to increase reading and math skills. The exceptional special education staff and program provides outstanding support to students with special needs.
The Melrose Area Middle School
(grades 6-8) provides an environment which meets the everchanging physical, social and emotional challenges middle school students face. Quarter classes of art, health, FACS and industrial technology allow students to experience electives along with their core classes. Students can set goals with their academics and behaviors to strive for Incentive Day each quarter. The outstanding special needs and ELL programs continue within the middle school and provide excellent support to students who qualify.
Melrose Area High School (grades 9-12): MHS offers a wide array of elective opportunities in the core areas of study. Many of these courses offer both high school and college credit concurrently, such as college trigonometry, college physics, college speech and theatre and abnormal psychology to name a few. MHS also off of study in German and Spanish, and students have an opportunity to earn as many as 8 college credits in both of these areas. Students wishing to take a more hands on approach to their learning have many career
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Freeport
Education Freeport
Education Sacred Heart Community
school
303 2nd St. Ne, PO Box 39 Freeport, MN 56331
320-836-2591
www.shsfreeport.org
Mrs. Kristie Harren, Principal kharren@shsfreeport.org
Mission Statement: Led by the Holy Spirit and supported by our Tri-Parish and Christian communities, Sacred Heart School unites students, families and staff in their spiritual, social and academic journeys. We strive to inspire, challenge, and empower one another to impact the world with the knowledge, values and gifts with which God has blessed us.
Catholic/Christian environment: Students are involved in liturgies, prayer services, social outreach and learning about their Catholic faith.
• Highly-qualified teachers in PreK – Grade 6 (licensed Preschool and all day, every day kindergarten).
• Strong academic curriculum studied and updated regularly
• After school extracurricular activities including: guitar group (Sacred Heart Strings), Sprinters Club, Book Club, Chess and Cribbage Club, Science Squad, Tech Club, Yearbook, Community Card Club, Cooking Club and Sports Clubs. (softball, basketball, volleyball and open gym)
• Integrated Technology throughout all grade levels
• Music, Art and Physical Education Specialists
• Early Childhood Center: Care and educational opportunities for children ages 3-5. Summer Care and before and after school care for school-aged children
• Parent/Family involvement
• Early Childhood & Kindergarden screening/ registration in February.
Contact school for more details.
Melrose Area Schools provide an excellent Community Education program. The program includes activities and opportunities for community members of all ages.
The Adult Basic Education programs include Citizenship class, English as a Second Language, and General Education Diploma classes. These classes are offered in the afternoon and evening at no charge.
The Community Education program provides a variety of instructional, recreational and social programming for all ages. Community events include a Father Daughter Ball. Our district also offers a full summer recreation program.
If you are interested in Community Education programs, please call 320256-6010 or go online to www.isd740.org and check out the Community Education online registration link.
Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) programs are offered for children birth to kindergarten and their parents.
Parent/Child Interaction - parents and children explore and learn together in the classroom doing projects, puzzles and educational games without the distraction of other siblings, the phone or the laundry.
Circle Time - teachers, children and parents participate in songs and games together.
Children’s Time - time for the children to play, eat a snack and listen to a story with their friends and an early childhood teacher.
Parent Discussion - parents share practical advice and discuss parenting topics of interest with each other and a parent educator in an adjoining room with a one-way mirror to observe the children as they play.
Preschool is offered for children who are 3 and 4 years old by Sept. 1; we have an excellent curriculum staff that incorporate play and fun into each class. Threes Preschool for children age 3 by Sept. 1 of the school year and will need to be potty trained. It’s an exceptional opportunity for children (and their parents) to gently ease into the preschool experience. Children work on listening skills, working cooperatively with others, pre-reading and pre-math skills.
Fours Preschool is for children age 4 by Sept. 1 of the school year. This preschool is designed to help prepare children for Kindergarten. We have an excellent curriculum and caring staff who incorporate play into the classroom, allowing children to learn, grow and have fun.
Adult Basic Education, Melrose Community Education; Adult Basic Education offers the following programs: English as a second language, basic literacy skills for adults, basic math skills for adults, workforce preparation, and a family literacy program. Individual one-on-one tutoring is also offered through the Melrose/Sauk Centre Literacy Program and these services include GED preparation, English as a second language training and citizenship preparation. Any adult 17 years or older not currently enrolled in secondary school is eligible for these programs.
For more information and class schedules, please contact Community Education @ 320-256-6010.
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West Central Area
Learning Center
9 2nd St. SW, Melrose, MN 56352 (320) 256-7836 • www.wced6026.org
The Center is for students ages 12-21 (middle and high school level). It offers an Extended Year Program, with day, evening and summer school available. The summer school program is about 30 days. The Center includes the Albany, Paynesville, Sauk Centre and Melrose school districts. The Center meets all the state standards and the students must take all the same standardized testing.
Co-Curricular
Activities
The School District offers many quality programs for students. The professional and quality coaches and advisors are very skilled at teaching lifelong skills like dealing with adversity, teamwork, and leadership. In addition, our coaches and advisors are experienced in their fields. The activities offered are:
Archery
Band Baseball
Basketball (boys and girls)
Cheerleading
Choir
Cross Country (boys and girls)
Dance Team
Football
Golf (boys and girls)
Gymnastics
Hockey (boys)
Junior Knowledge Bowl
Knowledge Bowl
Musical
NHS
Clay Target League
Pep Band
Soccer (boys and girls)
Softball
Speech
Student Council
Swimming & Diving (boys and girls)
Synchronized Swimming
Tennis (girls)
Track (boys and girls)
Volleyball
Wrestling
Youth Theatre
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tech education courses to choose from in the woods, metals, autos, ag, art and FACS areas of study. Finally, the music programs at MHS are highlights of each year and are cherished by students and community. An array of extra-curricular activities are currently offered and provide extended social leadership and collaborative skills. Core athletic programs are a fixture of MHS, as well as FFA, Speech, Super Mileage and Dance Team to name just a few co-curricular opportunities students enjoy participating in.
Melrose Area Schools is a member of the West Central Education District (WCED), which provides support for the special education program. The WCED also provides access to an Area Learning Center that provides alternative educational learning opportunities for some qualifying middle and high school students.
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Education Freeport
St. Cloud State University
720 4th Avenue South
COLLEGES&UNIVERSITIES
St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498
(320) 308-0121
www.stcloudstate.edu
St. Cloud Technical and Community College
1540 Northway Drive
St Cloud, MN 56303-1240
(320) 308-5000 or (800) 222-1009
www.sctcc.edu
Rasmussen College
226 Park Ave South
St. Cloud, MN 56301-3713
(320) 251-5600
www.rasmussen.edu
St. Scholastica
137 23rd St. South
Sartell, MN 56377
(320) 529-6663
www.css.edu
College of Saint Benedict
37 S College Ave
St. Joseph, MN 56374
(320) 363-5011
www.csbsju.edu
Saint John’s University
P.O. Box 2000
2850 Abbey Plaza
Collegeville, MN 56321
(320) 363-2011
www.csbsju.edu
Alexandria Technical and Community College
1601 Jefferson St
Alexandria, MN 56308
(888) 234-1222
www.alextech.org
Ridgewater College
Willmar Campus
2101 15th Avenue NW
P.O. Box 1097
Willmar, MN 56201
The following colleges and universities are within a 35- to 50-mile radius of Freeport
Monday
Melrose
Public library Public library
225 1st St. NE, P.O. Box 27, Melrose, MN 56352 (320) 256-3885 • www.griver.org
The Melrose Branch of Great River Regional Library (GRRL) has what you are looking for, books on almost every subject, magazines, entertainment, howto DVDs, music CDs, eAudiobooks, eBooks, computers, Internet access, programs and so much more. Library members also have access to the 700,000 items owned by the Great River Regional Library system, of which Melrose Public Library is a member.
All of the GRRL system’s materials are listed on a computer catalog. Library users may search and make their requests on the computer (either at the library or from home), and a daily delivery service circulates items within the system’s 32 libraries. The library also offers free Internet
access at public Internet stations as well as children’s and adult’s programming.
The library is in a large, modern, fullyaccessible city building that also houses meeting rooms, the police department, a center for seniors and other city offices. It is comfortable and well organized, with clear signage to direct users to the fiction, nonfiction, children’s and reference collections. Library staff is knowledgeable, friendly, helpful and receive professional reference and support services from the GRRL headquarters in St. Cloud. Free library cards are available to residents of the GRRL service area, which include: Benton, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd and Wright counties.
(800) 722-1151 or 320-222-5200
www.ridgewater.edu
Model College of Hair Design
201 8th Avenue So.
St. Cloud, MN 56301
(320) 253-4222 or (800) 450-3300
www.mcohd.com
The Albany branch of Great River Regional Library carries books on almost every subject, magazines, entertainment
and how-to DVDs, music CDs, eAudiobooks, eBooks, computers, Internet access, pro-grams so much more.
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CentraCare – Melrose is a 25-bed critical access hospital with an attached clinic, 75-bed skilled nursing home and a 60unit senior apartment building with assisted living services. The campus offers a full range of health care services with the latest medical technology available. CentraCare-Melrose is one of the largest employers in the city, currently with over 350 employees including four family medicine doctors, four certified nurse practitioners and one physician assistant.
Many physician specialists visit CentraCare Melrose on a scheduled basis to provide outreach services. This convenient access allows our patients to receive the high-quality specialty
care they need, while staying close to home.
In addition to our hospital, clinic, nursing home and senior apartment building with assisted living services, we are very fortunate to have an array of medical specialists and services available in the community, from dental, chiropractic and optometry care.
CentraCare – Albany Clinic Albany Clinic offers area residents primary care services in a high-quality, costeffective and caring manner. Our family medicine physicians and advanced practice providers care for patients of all ages. Onsite lab, imaging, physical therapy, ultrasound and diabetes education are offered at the clinic. Specialists also provide consultation for OB/GYN, orthopedics and podiatry.
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ACCOUNTING/ FINANCIAL/BENEFITS
Black Financial Page ..............................25
(320) 356-9031
110 Avon Ave. N Avon, MN 56310
www.blackfinancialservices.com
AGRICULTURAL
Famo Feeds
Page ..............................27
(320) 836-2145
446 Industrial Drive Freeport, MN 56331
www.famofeeds.com
Freeport Farm Center
Page ..............................29
(320) 836-2171
119 7th St. SW
Freeport, MN 56331
www.freeportfarmcenter.com
APARTMENT LIVING
Freeport Square Apartments Page ..............................7
(320) 836-2535
109 3rd Ave. NE
Freeport, MN 56331
www.cepcomanagement. com
ATTORNEYS
Willenbring, Dahl, Wocken & Zimmermann PLLC. Page ..............................29
571 Railroad Ave. Albany MN 56307
(320) 685-3678
1-800-247-0925
www.willenbring.com
1 (855) 845-8415
360 Railroad Ave., Albany, MN
AUTOMOTIVE / REPAIR
Fastlane Repair
Page ..............................26
129 7th St. SW Freeport, MN 56331
(320) 339-1417
Hiltner Company
Page ..............................16
(320) 836-2122
216 Main St. W Freeport, MN 56331
Hoeschen Auto
Page ..............................4
(320) 836-2130
110 W Main St. Freeport, MN 56331
www.hoeschenautorepair. com
NAPA Auto Parts
Page ..............................28
117 E Main St.
Melrose MN 56352
Melrose (320) 256-7441
Sauk Centre
(320) 352-3979
Osakis (320) 859-3572
Alexandria (320) 763-5138
www.napacentralmn.com
BANQUET CENTER
Freeport Community Center Page ..............................27
(320) 836-2526
307 7th St. SE
Freeport, MN 56331
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BEAUTY SALON
Uptown Hair Studio & Spa
Page ..............................2
(320) 836-7194
119 1st Ave. N
Freeport, MN 56331
www.uptownhairstudiomn. com
CARPET & FLOORING
Hennen Floor Covering
Page ..............................28
(320) 836-2177
208 Main St. W
Freeport, MN 56331
www.hennenfloor.com
COFFEE
D’Lish Coffee & Catering
Page ..............................2
(320) 836-7177
111 First Ave. N
Freeport, MN 56331
CONCRETE
Worms Lumber and Ready Mix
Page ..............................6
(320) 837-5288
535 Main St.
New Munich, MN 56356
www.wormsreadymix.com
CHURCH
Harvest Church Page ..............................12
Assembly of God
Denomination
338 Main St. W
Freeport, MN 56331
(320) 836-2997
DENTISTRY
Albany Family Dentistry Page ..............................29
(320) 845-8415
360 Railroad Ave. Suite 1
Albany, MN 56307
www.albanyfamilydentist.com
ELECTRIC
Freeport Electric Page ...............4
(320) 836-2865
38489 Tristan Rd. Freeport, MN 56331
FINANICAL
Freeport State Bank
Page ...............28
(320) 836-2126
111 Main St. E Freeport, MN 56331
www.freeportstatebank.com
Magnifi Financial Page ...............20
(888) 330-8482
107 1st Ave. N
Freeport, MN 56331
www.mymagnifi. org
GARBAGE & RECYCLING
Albany Recycling Center Page ..............................20
(320) 845-2747
34737 Co Rd 10
Albany, MN 56307
Waste Management
Page ..............................10
Residential, Commercial, Farm, Demolition + Recycling
www.wm.com
GOLF
Meadowlark Country Club
Page ..............................16
(320) 256-4989
837 Country Club Dr.
Melrose, MN 56352
www.meadowlarkcountryclub. com
HEALTH & FITNESS
Melrose Fitness
Page ..............................27
321 Main St. E Melrose, MN 56352
info@melrosefitness247. com
www.melrosefitness247.com
HEATING & AC
Mid Central Heating & AC Page ..............................8
(320) 836-2502
300 Industrial Dr. Freeport, MN 56331
www.midcentralheatandac. com
INSURANCE
Advantage 1 Insurance Page ..............................26
(320) 252-6650
6 3rd Ave. NE
Melrose, MN 56352
www.advantageoneins.com
American Family Insurance
Page ..............................4
(320) 256-3434
Kyle Hoium, Agent
408 Main St. E Suite 2
Melrose, MN 56352
khoium@amfam.com
North Risk Partners
Page ..............................25
(320) 256-7741
411 Main St. E Melrose, MN 56352
www.northriskpartners.com
LUMBER
Hennen Lumber Page ..............................4
(320) 836-2135
Main St.
Freeport, MN 56331
www.hennenlumber.com
Worms Lumber and Ready Mix
Page ..............................6
(320) 837-5288
535 Main St. New Munich, MN 56356
www.wormsreadymix.com
MEDICAL
CentraCare - Melrose Page ..............................3
(320) 256-4228
525 Main St. W Melrose, MN 56352
www.centracare.com
CentraCare - Albany Page ..............................3
(320) 845-2157
30 Railroad Ave.
Albany, MN 56307
www.centracare.com
Integrated Health & Wellness, LLC
Page ..............................14
(320) 836-7150
103 3rd Ave. NE
Freeport, MN 56331
www.drproechel.com
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METAL FABRICATION
Millwood Metalworks, Inc.
Page ..............................31
(320) 836-2707
315 Industrial Park Freeport, MN 56331
www.millwoodmetalworks. com
NEWSPAPER
Star Publications
Page ..............................28
The Star Post
Melrose office
(320) 351-6579
Albany office
(320) 845-2700
www.star-pub.com
ORGANIZATIONS
Lake Wobegon Trail Association
Page ..............................17
Like us on Facebook
www.lakewobegontrail.com
Lake Wobegon Trail Gallery
Page ..............................18
(320) 845-4100
431 Railroad Ave. Albany, MN 56307
www.lakewobegontrailgallery.com
RECREATION
Channel Marine & Sports, Inc.
Page ..............................25
(320) 597-5975
Hwy. 23
Richmond, MN 56368
www.channelmarineandsports. com
RESTAURANTS
All Stars Sports Bar & Grill
Page ..............................25
(320) 836-2154
29001 Co Rd 17
Freeport (St. Rosa), MN 56331
The Pioneer Inn
Page ..............................18
(320) 836-2695
Bar + Homemade Pizza
123 Main St E Freeport, MN 56331
RETAIL
Albany Country Floral & Gifts
Page ..............................7
(320) 845-4776
401 Railroad Ave. Albany, MN 56307 www.albanycf.net
Coil’s Flags and Embroidery Page ..............................20
(320) 253-8160
2803 Clearwater Road Suite B St. Cloud, MN 56301 www.coilsflags.com
Swany White Page ..............................28
(320) 836-2174
206 2nd St. SE Freeport, MN 56331
www.swanywhiteflour.com
SCREEN PRINTING
Freeport Screen Printing, Inc. Page ..............................28
(320) 836-2393
115 1st Ave. N Freeport, MN 56331
fspi2@albanytel.com
SIGN DESIGN
SignDesign Located in the Sauk Centre Herald office
(320) 352-6577
522 Sinclair Lewis Ave. Sauk Centre, MN 56378
TELEPHONE
Albany Mutual Telephone Page ..............................32
(320) 845-2101
131 6th St. Albany, MN 56307
www.albanytel.com
TRAILER PARTS
Dexter Page ..............................4
(320) 836-2550
208 7th St. SW
Freeport, MN 56331
www.dexter-distribution.com
TRUCKING
Brenny Transportation Page ..............................4
(320) 363-6999
8505 Ridgewood Road
St. Joseph, MN 56374
www.brennytruck.com
Freeport Trucking
(320) 836-2828
41715 Co Rd 153
Freeport, MN 56331
WATER
Culligan Water of Central MN
Page ..............................30
(320) 352-8010
625 Lincoln Loop Sauk Centre, MN 56378
www.culliganh2o.com
WELL DRILLING
Atkinson Well Drilling, LLC.
Page ..............................29
(320) 836-2597
P.O. Box 185
Freeport, MN 56331
ben@atkinsonwell.com
www.atkinsonwell.com
office
www.millwoodmetalworks.com
Welding,
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320-836-2707 • cell 320-293-0428
315 Industrial Drive • PO Box 339 • Freeport, MN 56331
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