Micheal John (Mick) Stork, 65, died December 28, 2017, at Franciscan Skemp Medical Center, La Crosse, Wis. Mick had been residing at Caledonia Care & Rehab Center, Caledonia, Minn., for the 10 1/2 years due to poor health. Micheal (Mick) Stork was born on January 10, 1952, to Wm. B. and Junice (Rein) Stork of Harmony, Minn. He attended and graduated from Harmony High … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2018
Athlete of the Week – Lauren & Ellie Buchholtz
Shipwreckt Books gains authors and notoriety
By assisting writers to become published authors, Tom Driscoll, Managing Editor and CEO of Shipwreckt Books Publishing Company, LLC, of Rushford, Minn., is not only helping the authors’ dreams come true, but he is also living a dream he never really knew he had. After graduating high school, Driscoll began a student newspaper in Davenport, Iowa. He was then drafted into the … [Read more...]
Houston School Board hears good news from continuous math program
The Houston School Board met for its regular meeting at 6 p.m. on Thursday, December 21, 2017, in the library of Houston Public High School. In attendance were Superintendent Abraham and Board Members Bonner, Wilson, Stillin, Evenson, Lundak, and Carlson. Following the Pledge of Allegiance, the board unanimously approved the meeting’s agenda and passed a resolution to move into … [Read more...]
Lanesboro school’s Truth in Taxation meeting shows reductions in expenditures
The December 21 Lanesboro School Board meeting was opened with the annual Truth in Taxation meeting. The total revenues for the year of 2017 came to $4,360,124.00 and expenditures equaled $5,029,047.00. The expenditures included the purchase of a school bus, van, new playground equipment, new roof for the gymnasium, a copier, and new servers. The school has a five million … [Read more...]
Devil’s Advocate…Challenges of us
When looking back at 2017, what challenges do you feel will be brewing in 2018? One issue I see is the evermore difficult matter of non-confrontational conversation. How do we bring up concerns with neighbors who may not share similar sentiments? I sometimes feel there are efforts from small-but-noisy forces designed to dismantle and divide people based on a mere handful of … [Read more...]
Non-partisan League of Women Voters to meet in Preston
By Nancy Bratrud Preston, MN Who is in charge around here? The people are, the voting citizens, we make the choices to keep our communities strong and fair. You, me, and each of us, through voting and public discussion of local issues make elected officials aware of citizens’ choices. This is our responsibility as American citizens. We all need to know what is going on … [Read more...]
Government this week
Tuesday, January 2 • Fillmore County Commissioners, Courthouse, 9 a.m. • Lanesboro City Council, Community Center, 5:30 p.m. • Ostrander City Council, Community Center, 6 p.m. • Preston City Council, City Hall, 6 p.m. Wednesday, January 3 • City of Houston Planning Commission/EDA, City Hall, 5:30 p.m. • Fountain City Council, City Hall, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, January 4 • … [Read more...]
Al Franken should not resign from the U.S. Senate
By Ken Tschumper Former Minnesota State Representative La Crescent, MN If you came of age during the ‘60s and ‘70s, you certainly were like likely to form a negative sense of our country, how the ideas and expectations in our Constitution were ignored, violated and contradicted by people in positions of power. But most of us have matured with a better understanding of … [Read more...]
Fillmore County inmate dies in custody
On December 27, 2017, at approximately 6:31 p.m., the Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office Detention Facility had an incident in which an inmate died in custody. Lifesaving efforts by Fillmore County staff, Preston Ambulance, Mayo One staff, and Preston Police were unfortunately unsuccessful. The Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office extends our deepest sympathy to the victim’s family … [Read more...]







