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Amy Chaffins

After working as a journalist in the Alexandria area for the last 10 years, Amy Chaffins made the move to work as managing editor of the Osakis Review newspaper in December of 2010. She reports on school and city government, any Osakis-related news and writes feature stories as well. Amy also reports for the Review’s sister publication, the Echo Press. This is the quote you’ll find above her desk at work: “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do.” ~Steve Jobs 1955-2011 Amy is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists, a Minnesota Newspaper Association award winner and admires the writing style of the late Charles Kuralt. Amy and her husband, Brandon, live in Alexandria and have two dogs and a cat to keep track of. Follow Osakis Review Managing Editor Amy Chaffins on Twitter at @AmyReview.
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It all started with pie

Kurt Sieve of Alexandria has spent the last 42 years flipping pancakes, clearing tables, hiring servers, ordering food, managing staff and keeping Traveler’s Inn bustling year after year, right alongside his brother, Jon.

Alexandria Echo Press, 04/12/2013

John Glenn, Cleopatra, Beethoven spotted in Osakis

Last Wednesday, Osakis Public School was a gathering spot for iconic people of the past and present.

Alexandria Echo Press, 04/10/2013

These road projects will affect your summer

Locally, Interstate 94 is the main target for state road work this year.

Alexandria Echo Press, 04/05/2013

A realist and a dreamer set out to make history

Heidi Hansen and Marcia Benson are in the music making business. The women are composers and recently started a business selling their piano music. “We’d like to sell more music and actually make money at it,” Hansen said.

Alexandria Echo Press, 04/03/2013

New interest rate saves us $500,000

By securing a new interest rate on one of its future debt accounts, Alexandria District 206 School Board has saved taxpayers about $500,000.

Alexandria Echo Press, 03/22/2013

Drop off your old drugs with the cops

A new safe way to dispose of unused prescription medication has been launched locally. On Wednesday, Alexandria Police Chief Rick Wyffels unveiled the department’s new prescription drop box.

Alexandria Echo Press, 03/22/2013

iPads likely coming soon to Osakis classrooms

SmartBoards replaced blackboards, could textbooks be next? During last week’s Osakis School Board meeting, teachers demonstrated the feasibility of iPads replacing textbooks and becoming an everyday classroom tool.

Alexandria Echo Press, 03/22/2013

Regional Catholic leaders rejoice in news of new pope

Thursday’s election of a new pope has drawn praise from the regional Catholic community. Jorge Bergoglio, 76, took the papal name Francis and became the 266th to hold the title of spiritual leader of the Catholic Church. He had most recently served as the cardinal of Buenos Aires.

Alexandria Echo Press, 03/20/2013

Cause of house fire in Osakis undetermined

The State Fire Marshal’s Office is continuing its investigation into what caused a house fire in Osakis on March 7.

Alexandria Echo Press, 03/20/2013

UPDATE 9:52 P.M. MONDAY: More information released about Sunday night crash near Glenwood

More information has been released about a head-on crash that was reported at 8:21 p.m. on Highway 29, about four miles north of Glenwood.

Alexandria Echo Press, 03/18/2013

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