Rushford City Council Minutes June 8, 2020 Condensed Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of June 8, 2020. The full version of these minutes can be found on the City of Rushford website at www.rushford.govoffice.com or will be provided if requested via email or hard copy by contacting citykaz@goacentek.net Members Present: Mayor Benson, Council members O’Donnell, Ryman, … [Read more...]
Summons: Levi E. Olstad and Julia E. Olstad vs. Daniel H. Erickson and Joan A. Erickson
STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF FILLMORE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ___________________________________ Court File No. 23-CV-20-285 Levi E. Olstad and Julia E. Olstad, spouses married to each other, as joint tenants, Plaintiffs, SUMMONS Case Type: Quiet Title -vs- Daniel H. Erickson and Joan A. Erickson, spouses married to each other, Ardell S. Johnson and … [Read more...]
2021 street & utility improvements in the city of Preston
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE 2021 STREET & UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY OF PRESTON Notice is hereby given that the Preston City Council will meet in the Preston Emergency Services Building (Fire Hall – 217 Fillmore St. W) at 6:00 p.m. on July 6, 2020, to consider the making of the 2021 Street & Utility Improvements, an improvement in the Valley Street Area … [Read more...]
Foreclosure: Preston Iron Works & Truck Repair Inc.
STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF FILLMORE DISTRICT COURT THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT CASE TYPE: FORECLOSURE Court File No. 23-CV-16-582 Marine Credit Union, Plaintiff, vs. PRESTON IRON WORKS & TRUCK REPAIR, INC., SHELDON L. & SUE ANN KINNEBERG, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - DEPT. OF IRS, MONSANTO, INC., Defendants NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER JUDGMENT AND … [Read more...]
Fountain City Council meeting time change
Notice of time change Fountain City Council The Fountain City Council meeting for July 1st will be at 7:00 p.m. instead of 7:30. Publish 29 … [Read more...]
Chatfield City Council meeting minutes
NOTICE Minutes of the Chatfield City Council meetings are available upon request, by contacting the City Clerk’s office at 507-867-3810. Publish 15,29 … [Read more...]
COVID-19 the center of Houston’s school board meeting
By Wanda Hanson COVID-19 took the spotlight at the Houston School Board meeting June 19 as the members of the board used technology to meet virtually. Using Zoom and YouTube applications, the board heard updates about the progression of plans for next school year. Since Governor Walz had had a recent news conference, Superintendent Abraham was able to give more details on next … [Read more...]
Never surrender to the radical left
The Democrat Party that once fought for the middle class has gone the way of the dodo bird. It no longer believes in the greatness of America or the premise that with hard work and ability, anyone can succeed. It seeks to impose a New World Order ruled by Socialists, and it cares nothing for the suffering that law abiding American citizens are subjected to. All they care about … [Read more...]
Letter to the Editor: Letter about pool story
Letter about pool story To the Editor, While your recent pool story was well written and informative, I was surprised to see the cover photo of children having fun in a public pool as if there was no pandemic. This gives the impression that all is well. It is not. The quote, “Groups congregating together has been an issue” should be a huge red flag. While Houston and … [Read more...]
Correcting myths
By Dr. Bryan Van Gorp Rushford, Minn. Myth #1 - Capitalism has lifted millions out of poverty all around the globe. Reality - The majority of people lifted out of poverty were not in capitalist economies, China for example. The myth ignores the fact that government programs such as social security lifted people out of poverty in capitalist countries. The myth also ignores … [Read more...]




