01/12/2016
Find the hero in you and donate blood at the McIntosh blood drive on Thursday, January 21, 2016. The blood drive is sponsored by the VFW Auxiliary #6891, an annual event and is held at the McIntosh Community Center from 11:00 am to 5:30 pm.
There will be appointments available to fit your schedule...
01/12/2016
On Wednesday, January 6th, 2016, the Win-E-Mac Student Achievement Committee hosted the Students of the Quarter Breakfast for Second Quarter at Win-E-Mac School in the FACS room. The Students were selected by various departments in the secondary school for overall performance and leadership in...
01/05/2016
Polk County Sheriff Barb Erdman took the lead in supporting the expansion of the emergency preparedness and response system,
Rapid Responder®, in Minnesota by hosting an information event in her county. Sponsored by Kirkland, Wash.-based Prepared Response, Inc., the event included attendees from...
01/05/2016
McIntosh Senior Living had their Christmas party on December 23rd.
12/22/2015
On Saturday, December 12, Santa came to the McIntosh Community Center for a visit.
12/22/2015
The McIntosh City Council met in regular session on Tuesday, December 10, 2015 at the McIntosh Community Center.
All members of the Council were present.
The Final Budget for the year 2016 for the City of McIntosh was passed unopposed. Budgeted revenue for the year is $963,286 and total budgeted...
12/15/2015
Santa and Mrs. Claus made a visit to McIntosh and Winger on December 12th. It was a great day for all! Check out the photo gallery for all the pictures from the day.
12/08/2015
Win E Mac Community Education recently held a beginning quilt class at the McIntosh Community Center with Connie Strom as the leader! It started at 9:00 in the morning with the girls and their helpers (which was either their Moms or Grandmas) cut the fabric strips. Then the girls selected which...
12/01/2015
Members of the McIntosh Community Club took time on Saturday to decorate the corner and the Elk for the Holidays. Volunteers helping place the large Community sign were (not pictured) Larry Hedlund, Pete Tranby & Shawn Hedlund.