To the Editor, It was thought now that the controversial Hillcrest Drive Project is mostly complete as I have received the official notice of my special assessment, and it is at a reduced rate, but still about six times greater that the annual real estate taxes on my home now! At a recent council meeting, one council member asked if there was a more effective way to prepare … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2018
Resetting the topsoil trap Fillmore SWCD project restores capacity of 1955 flood control structure
The centerpiece of one of the first farmer-led conservation efforts in the U.S., a dam built in the 1950s to protect Preston from flooding, is being restored to its original capacity. The dam southwest of town maintained its flood-control function. But in 60-plus years, 15,000 cubic yards of topsoil filled the settling pond behind the earthen dike. By excavating that 7- to … [Read more...]
Kenny Mensink
Kenny Mensink, age 96, of Lime Springs, Iowa, died Saturday, January 20, 2018, at Ostrander Care and Rehab in Ostrander, Minn. Memorial services will be 11 a.m., Friday, January 27, 2018, at the United Methodist Church in Lime Springs, Iowa, with burial in Cherry Grove Cemetery. Friends may call on Thursday from 4-7 p.m. at the Lime Springs Community Center and at the church … [Read more...]
Will Kaase run for Sheriff again?
Following Captain John DeGeorge’s announcement that he would seek the seat of Fillmore County Sheriff in the November 2018 election, the Fillmore County Journal reached out to current Sheriff Tom Kaase. Sheriff Kaase was asked if he will be seeking re-election. In an e-mail, Kaase replied “Good morning, Jason! Yes, I will be running!” No further details have been provided … [Read more...]
Preston seeks more details about proposed veterans home site
An option to purchase about 15 acres from Robert Doherty, the proposed site for a veterans home, was discussed at length at the January 16 Preston City Council meeting. The city has an option to purchase the property until later in February. Mayor Kurt Reicks reported that during a recent phone call with Doherty he learned that Doherty was not interested in extending the … [Read more...]
Red Cross blood shortage prompts urgent call for blood donations during National Blood Donor Month
This January, National Blood Donor Month, the American Red Cross has an urgent need for blood donors of all blood types to make an appointment to give now and help address a winter blood donation shortage. Severe winter weather has had a tremendous impact on blood donations already this year, with more than 150 blood drives forced to cancel causing over 5,500 blood and … [Read more...]
Journal Writing Project Passion
By Ashley Haugerud What does passion mean to you? Is it just another word in the dictionary? Just a meaningless concept? Or is it one of the greatest gifts we, as humans, are given? To me it is exactly that. My passion is music, and I believe passion is an opportunity to build our ambition, faith, and love. Music is always pushing me to the limits, and never fails to make me … [Read more...]
A little of this, A little of that
The woman two aisles over from me who was also checking out of the store seemed to have captured everyone’s attention. Since her back was to me, I was trying to figure out why other customers were staring at her. She was of medium height, medium build with short brown hair. Maybe she was some celebrity. Maybe she was robbing the store. No, the cashier was smiling and … [Read more...]
‘Cane & ‘Coug Girls Do OT Again
It can be called a rivalry by this point. SEC-East girls foes Houston and Mabel-Canton have now gone to overtime three straight years. Underdog M-C (3-10) led Houston (11-2) with around three minutes to go, 38-33. The ‘Canes attacked the hoop and got to the free throw line, to build a 41-38 lead with 0:25 left. With under ten ticks, M-C had the ball still down three, but … [Read more...]
R-P Boys Run Streak to Six
Section 1A beware (not that they aren’t anyway); R-P boys basketball is again looking like R-P boys basketball. Tom Vix’s Trojans defended and offended their way to wins on back-to-back nights in Rushford, bringing their win tally to six in a row. The Trojans subdued Spring Grove in a re-match of last year’s 1A East title game. Short of down 2-0, R-P led the duration. SG … [Read more...]




