Barbie Porter
Barker earns silver in long
Several Lady Hornets earned a top five placement at Frazee’s Marvin Daggett Invitational Thursday, May 10.
After moment of silence, school board recognizes retiring teachers, approves independent contracts
The Frazee-Vergas School Board started its monthly meeting with a moment of silence for the Jutz family Monday, May 14.
School board ends contract with food service provider
The Frazee-Vergas School Board unanimously approved non-renewal of its contract with Chartwells food service at its monthly meeting Monday, May 14.
FHS seventh grader scores high on ACT, invited to join Duke University classes
Charlton Wake may only be a seventh grader, but the Frazee student will be recognized for his academic prowess by Duke University.
Artwork of worldly FHS senior featured at state exhibition
Frazee High School senior Ian Vicknair will graduate Saturday, May 19 with a state-recognized piece of artwork titled “Portugal.”
Students up, discipline problems down in Frazee
The Frazee-Vergas School District will end its school year with nine more students than the year before.
Ouart writes song about faith
Frazee native Rusty Ouart is an Iraq War Veteran with a Purple Heart. Now his list of accomplishments also include co-writer of a song about faith.
Frazee Planning Commission nixes outsourcing zoning ordinance work
Instead of hiring a firm to update the zoning ordinance, the Frazee Planning Commission decided to do the work in house.
Orange flags mark feasibility study of Heartland connection between Frazee and Detroit Lakes
Drivers heading west on U.S. Highway 10 from Frazee to Detroit Lakes may have noticed the 10 miles of ditch sports a line of orange flags.

