Here's what's been going on in and around New Prague lately, according to the New Prague Times:
- An unreserved fund balance of $300,000 is the New Prague school
board's goal. That's 1 percent of its 2008-2009 budget -- far less than
the state recommends and far more than the $30,000 projected fund
balance at the end of this school year.
- Thirty-nine people applied for the position of New Prague city administrator, which will be vacated by 33-year veteran Jerry Bohnsack in July.
- Many top runners in the 23rd annual New Prague Half-Marathon and the second annual 5K race had local ties.
- Sister Kathleen Kajer and Dallas Bohnsack were honored at New Prague High School's Evening of Excellence.
- The New Prague City Council approved an addition to the Knights of Columbus hall.
- Coburn's Superstore opened.
- Sanitary sewer rates in New Prague jumped 22 percent.
- New Prague's citywide garage sale took place last Saturday.
- A full-page color advertisement touted Emergency Medical Services Week and noted that Harry VonBank has served 39 years with the New Prague Ambulance Service.
- Headline in the May 8 edition of the Times: "Plans for Wal-Mart site move forward."
- Edna Weiers, a correspondent who writes about Union Hill for the Times, added a bit of humor to her column. "From the time an infant tries to get his toes in his mouth, life is a continual struggle to make both ends meet," she wrote.
- A Stillwater resident, Maria Cox, is Miss Czech Slovak Minnesota.
- After his miniature beagle Buddy was allegedly drowned by a neighbor, Norman Hallet got beagle-rat terrier mix Buddy Jr. The puppy, Hallet, and his grandson Jordan Alt were pictured in the Times.