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There's not a whole lot to know. It is a pretty small town. If you can dig up a number for a business in town, they would probably know if something is available. I'm not sure of the size, but it must be around 250 people. If there is nothing there, I would think Clark would have something...that is who the school co-ops with.
I grew up just south of Willow Lake - I agree not much too tell Several years ago both Clark and Willow Lake maintained their own school districts.. I think they just recently added the co-op for sports... is that correct... I know my home town also did the same thing... kind if funny to go from rivals to teammates...
It's a long shot, but you might want to check the classified ads in the Watertown Public Opinion or the Coteau Shopper. I can't help with much other info though...all I can really remember about Willow Lake was going to the sale barn a few times back in the 80's.
So six of us guys stopped over to Willow Lake area to take in a farm auction circa 1973. All of us under legal age.
On the way home, we drove thru town and stopped into the local Willow tavern for some brew. Got the pitchers ordered and began to pour and drank for ten minutes. When from behind the bar swaddled the midage bartendress up to our table and asked, "... are you boys legal age to drink? I better see your IDs."
One of us replied, "... now would 6 fellas come into a bar and sit with beers for ten minutes if we weren't of age."
She replied, "... Well, I suspect naught." And walked away.
Willow Lake is a fine place to drink.
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