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VILLAGE OF EXETER
Friday, January 26, 2024
Schluter tops 1000 career points
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Throwback Thursday 1/19/2014
01/19/2014
Governor Dave Heineman
will be the special speaker at the Fillmore County Development’s Annual meeting
and 25th Celebration on Sunday, February 2nd at
the Shickley Community Center. The event will begin at 2:00 p.m.
with a Social Gathering. The annual meeting with Governor Heineman
speaking will commence at 2:30.
This February is the
25th anniversary of when the FCDC filed Articles of Incorporation as a
nonprofit in 1989. The event will not only be a time to celebrate 25 years of
the FCDC, but will also be a time to celebrate local business expansions and
new businesses that have located in Fillmore County.
Friday night the Exeter-Milligan Band will host their Annual
Soup Supper from 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
The Timberwolves will be hosting Bruning Davenport Shickley.
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Sunday, January 21, 2024
Snowsquall, Snow and Dangerous Windchills
Exeter has had a rough two weeks weather wise. Over a foot of snow has fallen with a good six inches of heavy wet snow the first full week of the year with three more snowfalls on top of that. Dangerous winchills of -30 brought another few days of bad weather. To top it all off on Thursday January 18 we had a snowsquall warning just as school was letting out for the day. The snowsquall made visibility virtually impossible. It left it it's wake a few more inches of snow and strong winds that continued to blow. Friday January 19 saw more dangerous windchills well into negative numbers. The week of January 21 looks to have temps in the 30's with more precipitation.