ST. LOUIS, MO, April 7, 2021 – Fountain farmer Jordan Redalen earns a first-place state award in the 2020 National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) National Corn Yield Contest. He is among the highest corn yield producers in the nation. Redalen placed with DEKALB DKC59-82RIB brand blend corn yielding an outstanding 300 bushels per acre in the Strip-Till, Minimum-Till, … [Read more...]
Approximately $100 million available for wildlife habitat grants in Minnesota Council seeks funding requests for wide variety of programs that restore, protect and enhance Minnesota habitat
SAINT PAUL, MN, April 8, 2021 - The Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council (LSOHC) last week issued its annual Call for Funding Request from the Outdoor Heritage Fund. Approximately $100 million will be available for both metro and statewide grants to aid Minnesota habitat restoration, preservation and enhancement. Requests are due to the LSOHC Thursday, May 27, 2021, at 4 … [Read more...]
New farm safety video available from UMN Extension, American Family Insurance
In partnership with American Family Insurance, the University of Minnesota Farm Safety & Health Team is launching a new series of farm safety videos. The purpose of this project is to share crucial farm safety messages and reminders with the agricultural community. The videos can be used for many audiences including youth, farmers, agriculturalists, and health … [Read more...]
Massive Half Sends Hurricanes to Defeat in State Quarters
Houston girls basketball had looked up at first half deficits before. Versus Hayfield in the 1A semis, they trailed 10-1. Versus Kingsland in the 1A finals, they trailed 9-3. But versus #1-ranked Minneota (22-0), in a battle of undefeated teams in a state quarterfinal contest, Houston (18-0) dug a hole too deep against a squad way too good. The Vikings entered as … [Read more...]
Cub Scout Pack 53 food shelf donation drive a success
Cub Scout Pack 53 of the Rushford Peterson area would like to thank you for your generous donations to the Rushford Food Shelf. Pack 53 also thanks the many area businesses that hosted donation cups to raise money. This donation drive raised $1,422.27 for the food shelf. … [Read more...]
Journal Writing Project Heartbreak season
By Kaylee Arndt It’s that time of year when thousands of hearts are broken... over email. And this year, in particular, will witness an even greater number of tears shed and feelings buried with pints of ice cream than ever before. Why? It’s that wonderful time of year when millions of high school students across the United States receive their admissions decisions from … [Read more...]
The grass is always greener in the Easter basket
By Al Batt Spring rode in on the south wind. It was a soaring turkey vulture wearing a stocking cap on its bald head. Its head still looked much smaller than a bald eagle’s. Not everyone finds winter a blessing. I try to enjoy every winter day, but by the middle of March, I find slacking in my resolve. Spring is the Big Mac and fries of seasons to many. It’s an extension of … [Read more...]
Pastor Devotions: Dear God
By Pastor Kevin Barnhart Spring Grove Evangelical Free It’s 7 p.m. The chores are done, our baby is tucked in for the night, and our dogs lounge about snoring softly. Gathering up a few toys and clearing off a chair, my wife and I sit down at the small round table in our home. We light a candle and begin to read scripture. We are reading the Bible in a year. It can be … [Read more...]
Government This Week
Monday, April 12 • Whalan City Council, via Zoom, 5 p.m. • Caledonia City Council, City Auditorium, 6 p.m. • Grand Meadow City Council, Community Center, 6 p.m. • Houston City Council, remote to public, 6 p.m. • Spring Valley City Council, City Hall, 6 p.m. • City of Rushford City Council, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. • Chatfield City Council, City Hall, 7 p.m. • Wykoff City … [Read more...]
Letter to the Editor
Letter about January 22, 2021, nukes outlawed... To the Editor, On January 22, 2021, the Treaty on the Prohibition of “Nuclear Weapons” entered into force and became international law. They are now prohibited weapons of mass destruction, along with chemical weapons and biological weapons. The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), which received the … [Read more...]








