when i was little the pop. was 217 now it is 735 or so .it was a village until the late 70s when the two larger towns on each side put in a new sewer system and it had to be incorporated to get state money to hook up . the feed mill is still the same except for a big shed to hold the semis and chemicals and there are two bigger grain bins. a different family runs it now. the ready mix moved out south of town and an auto repair and lawn service occupy that place now. the old newspaper/ interstate power /woodworking shop is now suppose to be an art gallery. the barber shop bar pool hall is now just a bar. the east side grocery is now a homemade soap and hand lotion store but she still sells across the old original counter . the new post office is still the same except the boxes are now keys instead of combination and is only open half days. the bank is now a hair salon. the hardware is now a bar the west side grocery was bought by the bar and was joined to it and so was the restaurant . the restaurant part is closed now. that takes care of main street . the old coal shed is now low income housing . the lumber yard is torn down and that is now the new fire hall and low income housing. the old fire hall is still there with an old 1917 international harvester fire truck in side. the church is still pretty much the same except they took out the pews and put in tables. the gas station is owned by a trucking company, and the old auto repair shop is now owned by a cement contractor. the school is closing this year it was converted to a day care and charter school many years ago it was built in 1926. the farmer that owend the land to the south is selling off his dads farm his boys were both hell raisers and were killed in snowmobile and motorcycle accidents the land norhh of town is low and swampy and is in a flood zone. so it cant go that way.
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