With a small town population of approximately 60, a person may think that the City of Whalan would not have a lot of activity going on for the local residents and the those visiting the area each year, but in actuality, the opposite is true. Although there is not a vast amount of Whalan residents, a high percentage of those who live in Whalan are very active in the community … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2018
Chatfield salon owner turns dreams into plans
Sarah Iverson has always had a creative side. Described by others as ambitious, goal-driven, bold, and spontaneous, she’s not one to shrink away from challenge. In her salon sits a sign bearing the quote, “She turned her can’ts into cans and her dreams into plans.” The simple statement is a testament to what Iverson has done since starting her business, Corner Cuts Salon, in … [Read more...]
Nothing has changed, everything has changed
The idea of progress and moving forward seem to be linked closely to the understanding of a desired destination. With faster and less labor intense tasks being offered in most working environments, there is a freshness in knowing that Brenda and Peter Haack of the Spring Valley Bakery still purchase natural ingredients and create their baked goods from scratch. This couple … [Read more...]
Dunkin Doodles Grooming opens to rave reviews in Rushford
Rushford has a reputation as a full-service city; nearly every business a person could want makes its home within the city. A person may have everything, but what about the needs of our furry companions? Until now, the city has surprisingly lacked a professional dog grooming business. Last year, new Rushford resident Teisha Escobar changed that and business is booming. Escobar … [Read more...]
Canton Veterans Memorial taking shape
In small towns, it can be a challenge to find enough people and/or funding to get things done. This is an ongoing challenge regarding the Canton Veterans Memorial, but Nick Prestby is spearheading the efforts. And, he expects 2018 to be the year when things really take shape. He said, “My projection is to try to get it all done before the big five-year celebration in … [Read more...]
TEXT-TO-911 now available in Minnesota statewide A direct line to help for those with hearing loss; Alternative when the reporting party must remain quiet to stay safe
ST. PAUL — In an emergency, dialing 911 is a call for help. But people with hearing loss or those who must remain quiet in a dangerous situation aren’t able to place a call safely or at all. That’s why the Department of Public Safety Emergency Communication Networks (DPS-ECN) has worked with stakeholders around Minnesota to develop Text-to-911 on Minnesota’s Next Generation … [Read more...]
Space heater safety
Space heaters – whether portable or stationary – accounted for two of every five (40%) home heating fires and 4 of 5 (84%) home heating fire deaths. (National Fire Protection Association, based on 2009-2013 annual averages.) Do not let your space heater’s cozy comfort become a devastating disaster. Heating-related fires most often occur in December, January, and February. … [Read more...]
Give to the Max Day 2017
Give to the Max Day has become a Minnesota tradition since 2009, and F & M Community Bank (F & M) has participated in it in various ways to support local nonprofit organizations. This year, according to CEO Dan Christianson, F & M supported four local organizations with some matching funds. Those organizations were the Preston Area Community Foundation, the … [Read more...]
Lanesboro Legion kicks off fundraising campaign
“The city of Lanesboro is fortunate to have beautiful, old buildings making up its downtown National Historic District,” says Jim Haugen, commander for the Lanesboro American Legion Post 40. “One of those lovely ‘Grand Old Dames’ is in need of repairs.” The Legion makes its home in a two-and-a-half story structure situated prominently on the corner of Elmwood, or “Slant … [Read more...]
Jake Fishbaugher: 2017 NFL Student Athlete of the Year
When you first meet Jake Fishbaugher, you might notice his broad smile, his firm handshake, his friendly voice, and his easy going manner. What underlies all of this is a true leader with a competitive nature, a willingness to work hard, an athlete’s discipline, and a strong sense of team spirit. Jake, a seventh grade student at Fillmore Central, was recently presented with … [Read more...]




