NEW LONDON, CT — New London’s designation as “Home of the Submarine Force” makes Connecticut the submarine capital of the world. But it won’t retain that title by standing still, according to Gov. Ned Lamont. “You’ve got to continually upgrade it. Make sure you make sure you have the very best infrastructure and facilities to […]| CT News Junkie
Tepetonka Club on its golf course property restored an eroded stream bank on Shakopee Creek. Kandiyohi Soil and Water Conservation District is hoping to work with landowners on other sites.| West Central Tribune
Mark Haugejorde, president of Tepetonka Club, a private, destination golf resort being constructed in rural New London, provided some updates on construction when he spoke recently to Kandiyohi County Economic Development.| West Central Tribune
Community and high school art events will be printed each Wednesday in this calendar up to three weeks in advance. The deadline is noon Friday. Email to news@wctrib.com with “arts calendar item” in the subject line.| West Central Tribune
Located at the corner of Bank and Golden Streets, the Hygienic structure is an integral part of New London’s architectural history. The post New London’s Hygienic Art Building first appeared on Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project.| Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project
Mark Haugejorde, president of Tepetonka Club, will speak to the joint operations board. Tepetonka Club is constructing a private, destination golf course in Lake Andrew Township.| West Central Tribune
The annual celebrations mark Norway’s Constitution Day, which takes place May 17.| West Central Tribune
The Little Theatre in New London hosts weekly screenings of public domain films while also serving coffee and tea on Sundays. The theme last Sunday was "space adventures," featuring two full-length and various short films.| West Central Tribune
"Clown Bar 2," written by Adam Szymkowicz, will premiere July 25, 26 and 27 at the Little Theatre Auditorium in New London.| Alexandria Echo Press