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Friday, May 24th, 2013
Volume ∞ Issue ∞
- 11:44:26, May 21st 2013 - airmaxs52274 - Have you ever thought about adding a little bit more than just your a ... [Read More]
- 5:56:33, May 18th 2013 - modgudur - I guess the child is anti-gun control since Obama went to all that trouble ... [Read More]
- 9:27:41, May 16th 2013 - caal girl - Nice outfit on you. I loved some of the dresses but am holding my breath ... [Read More]
- 2:03:34, May 14th 2013 - - Thanks for sharing the trip with us! ... [Read More]
- 4:12:01, May 9th 2013 - Amanda Ziebell - Wow! Thanks to the Fillmore County Journal for this kind story. For a ... [Read More]
- 11:47:30, May 7th 2013 - EW - ramble.....ramble.....ramble..... ... [Read More]
- 10:25:25, May 7th 2013 - Thunder6 - Great article! I love to see the Youth of Fillmore County receiveing acco ... [Read More]
- 6:52:10, May 6th 2013 - Jason Sethre, Publisher of Fillmore County Journal & Olmsted County Journal - Maryh, ... [Read More]
- 7:29:56, May 5th 2013 - maryh - Where are OCJ's available for pickup...other than at the new office? ... [Read More]
- 2:41:47, May 3rd 2013 - Remark1976 - Mrs. Buckbee, I just looked up Senate File 796 and in it there are said p ... [Read More]
New Fillmore County officer in Spring Valley
Mon, May 28th, 2012
Posted in Spring Valley All
Posted in Spring Valley All
Comments
As reported from the Spring Valley City Council meeting on May 14, a new officer will be on duty from the Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Daryl Jensen informed the Council that Deputy Samantha Keasling will be filling in for Kevin Beck in Spring Valley for 10-12 weeks.
Officer Keasling is from St. Paul where she attended training. Her first job as an officer was in Anoka County for several years and then she had a chance to move to SE Minnesota. She started out in Fillmore as a jailer and then an opportunity came up enabling her to become a licensed police officer.
Officer Keasling is from St. Paul where she attended training. Her first job as an officer was in Anoka County for several years and then she had a chance to move to SE Minnesota. She started out in Fillmore as a jailer and then an opportunity came up enabling her to become a licensed police officer.

