By David Meadows Lanesboro, MN U.S. forces carried out a precision missile strike on Saturday February 28, 2026, in Minab, Iran. The target of this strike was an Iran Revolutionary Guard Corp. (IRGC) naval base. Iranian state TV claims an all-girls school was struck in the attack, resulting in 165 young girls being killed. The first thing that needs to be said is that the … [Read more...]
Klobuchar Statement on Effort to Repeal Tariffs on Canada
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar released a statement on the passage of legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives to repeal President Trump’s International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariffs on Canada. In October, similar bipartisan legislation led by Senators Klobuchar, Kaine, Paul and Warner passed the Senate 50-46. “Congress has sent this … [Read more...]
Finstad Statement on the State of the Union
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Brad Finstad (MN-01) issued the following statement after attending President Trump’s State of the Union address: “Since President Trump’s return to office, we have seen strong economic momentum return after four years of poor Democrat leadership. President Trump has proven that his America First policies truly put Americans first. Gas … [Read more...]
The 2026 Legislative Session Has Begun
Greetings from the Capitol, The 2026 legislative session officially kicked off on February 17, and it was a bittersweet day for me. After 16 years, this was my last first day of session as this will be my final year as a member of the Minnesota Senate. We honored the life of Speaker Emeritus Melissa Hortman, who along with her husband and dog, were tragically … [Read more...]
Rep. Davids Announces Historical Society Grants For Fountain and Harmony
ST. PAUL – State Representative Greg Davids (R-Preston) announces that two local projects have received history grants from Minnesota Legacy appropriations from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. “I’d like to congratulate the local leaders who worked closely with state officials to secure this funding,” Davids said. The Fillmore County Historical Society in Fountain … [Read more...]
Journal Writing Project Reflecting on School, and Fear of the Future
By Micah Steffens I’ve come to a point in my life where I actually have to think about being an adult. One who contributes to society instead of being in high school and buying scratch-offs in the morning to flex my “adulthood” to my classmates. To be honest, it’s kind of a scary thought. But this realization also led to a bit of reflection. A reflection on my time in what … [Read more...]
Greetings From the Old Soldier
By Ron Scheevel Preston MN As I pen this commentary, I’m watching the Winter Olympics. The abilities of these athletes are amazing to watch. This past weekend I watched Super Bowl 60. Along with the game itself, the commericals and halftime show are always an interesting part of this Sunday football finale. Let’s discuss the commercials first. With all the AI ads, the … [Read more...]
Journal Writing Project: Why Modesty Matters – A Message for Girls Today
By Davian Koren Today, girls have begun to dress in a manner more and more revealing. Whether it be crop tops, booty shorts, skimpy dresses, or thong swimsuits, we’ve been moving further and further away from letting clothes perform the function they were made for: covering our bodies. Why does modesty matter? And why shouldn’t we dress more revealing? First of all, … [Read more...]
Pastor Devotions – The Fasts We Keep
By Rev. Anders Nelson Mabel-Henrytown Tri-Point Parish - Mabel First Lutheran Church, Scheie Lutheran Church and Henrytown Lutheran Church This last Sunday, the scripture texts from the Revised Common Lectionary included a passage from the prophet Isaiah as the prophet was calling God’s people in the midst of exile into a better understanding of what it means to take up a … [Read more...]
Journal Writing Project – World Solutions Inspired by Nature: Biomimicry
By Madison Lile In Western society, humans tend to view nature’s patterns through a lens of rationalism. Author Guiles Hutchins explains that “rationalism seeks certainty in our uncertain world and repeatable experiments under controlled conditions.” In the context of design, this means that much of the world’s science, architecture, and technology has been built on human … [Read more...]










