"Where Fillmore County News Comes First"
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Tuesday, June 18th, 2013
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- 7:10:46, Jun 13th 2013 - chipperlee - Seems to be a well written article, except maybe Silica Sand is used in ... [Read More]
- 12:02:15, Jun 9th 2013 - getthefacts - The problem here lies in the fact that girls were repeatedly told "if y ... [Read More]
- 10:45:32, Jun 7th 2013 - Jo mom for 6yrs - Mr. Ehler hit the nail on the head. I agree with the religious con ... [Read More]
- 2:47:58, Jun 7th 2013 - hello - Hello, it's time you wake up. There isn't a community nearby that doesn't offe ... [Read More]
- 9:06:21, Jun 6th 2013 - hello - Hello, it's time you wake up. There isn't a community nearby that doesn't offe ... [Read More]
- 2:05:29, Jun 6th 2013 - Kim Wentworth - The number one rule in a debate: 1) if the person from the opposite si ... [Read More]
- 12:42:18, Jun 4th 2013 - EW - For someone that is always spouting religious rhetoric, you try to come off as a ... [Read More]
- 11:32:18, May 31st 2013 - JO PLAYER - This is unfair to us girls. Morrie Miller is not getting canceled but J ... [Read More]
- 8:25:34, May 29th 2013 - RP - Why is Mr. Ehler involving himself with non-school activities? Is he going after ... [Read More]
- 6:40:49, May 29th 2013 - Doc - You are a cartoon character! If I see you in person I will burst out laughing. ... [Read More]
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Fillmore County Court Report
Fri, Jan 27th, 2012
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012, Justin Allen Borseth, 28 of Preston, appeared before Judge James Fabian at the Fillmore County Courthouse. Borseth was charged with two counts of Violation of Predatory Offender Registration requirements for allegedly neglecting to provide the address of his place of employment. The maximum penalty for this is five years in jail, $10,000, or both. When stopping one job and also starting a new one, Borseth allegedly did not provide information as required by the state for registered predatory offenders. Borseth was released on his own recognizance on $10,000 unconditional bail. His next court appearance is January 30, 2012.
On Monday, January 23, 2012, Toby Robert Hovland, 24 of Lanesboro, made a first appearance before Judge Robert Benson at the Fillmore County Courthouse. Hovland was charged with issuing a dishonored check for more than $500, which has a maximum penalty of five years in jail, $10,000, or both. He was also charged with theft by check, with a maximum penalty of one year in jail, $3,000, or both. Hovland allegedly wrote several checks to S&A Petroleum in Lanesboro and the Preston Motor Mart between May 11, 2011, and June 29, 2011, and did not have the funds to cover them. Hovland paid $700 in conditional bail. His next appearance is January 30, 2012.
Izaak Winter Parker, 38 of Winona, appeared before Judge Benson on January 24, 2012. Parker was charged with Receiving Stolen Property, which has a maximum penalty of five years, $10,000, or both. He was also charged with Possession of Burglary or theft tools, which has a maximum penalty of three years, $5,000, or both. Parker was pulled over by police while driving in Chatfield in a car that had the wrong license plates on it. Police allegedly found a safe in the backseat that had been broken into, and found that the car had been stolen.
Parker was released on $1,000 conditional bail. His next court date is February 27, 2012.
On Monday, January 23, 2012, Toby Robert Hovland, 24 of Lanesboro, made a first appearance before Judge Robert Benson at the Fillmore County Courthouse. Hovland was charged with issuing a dishonored check for more than $500, which has a maximum penalty of five years in jail, $10,000, or both. He was also charged with theft by check, with a maximum penalty of one year in jail, $3,000, or both. Hovland allegedly wrote several checks to S&A Petroleum in Lanesboro and the Preston Motor Mart between May 11, 2011, and June 29, 2011, and did not have the funds to cover them. Hovland paid $700 in conditional bail. His next appearance is January 30, 2012.
Izaak Winter Parker, 38 of Winona, appeared before Judge Benson on January 24, 2012. Parker was charged with Receiving Stolen Property, which has a maximum penalty of five years, $10,000, or both. He was also charged with Possession of Burglary or theft tools, which has a maximum penalty of three years, $5,000, or both. Parker was pulled over by police while driving in Chatfield in a car that had the wrong license plates on it. Police allegedly found a safe in the backseat that had been broken into, and found that the car had been stolen.
Parker was released on $1,000 conditional bail. His next court date is February 27, 2012.






