At the June 2 Lanesboro City Council meeting, the minutes of the May 1 meeting were approved. The consent agenda was approved as well and included accounts payable, resolution 2025-30 accepting $300 in donations to the Lanesboro Fire Department, resolution 2025-31 allowing the Lanesboro Fire Relief Association to conduct gambling at the Dew Drop Inn during 2025, and resolution … [Read more...]
Fillmore Central Resumes Activity Fees
Superintendent Heath Olstad reviewed the recent elementary field trips with the school board at their regular May 27 meeting. “The variety of experiences the kids get to have is awesome,” he said. The spring concerts at both the elementary and high school have been completed. Thanks were extended to elementary music teacher Matthew Patterson for his years of service and … [Read more...]
Burroughs Family Enjoys Raising Mini Highlands
“I’ve always been obsessed with cows,” Cody Burroughs said. He and his wife Laura have a small farm just outside of Greenleafton where they raise mini Highlands with their three children, Nora, Waylon and Stetson. They also have chickens, a dairy cow, a retired horse, and a sheep. Highland cattle which were originally from Scotland, are gaining popularity around the world. They … [Read more...]
Area High School Senior Pursues Career in Musical Theatre
Greta Kunene’s initial reaction to acting was a negative one. The Missoula Children’s Theatre company was in southeastern Minnesota and was holding auditions for a show. When her mom Brenda Kunene asked if she wanted to audition, Greta said no. Thankfully, her mom made her do it anyway, and Greta found out that she loved it. At that first show, she was chosen to play Wendy in … [Read more...]
Harmony Moves Forward with UV Project
Harmony resident Salle Crutairi spoke during the public forum portion of the Harmony city council meeting on May 13. She felt that the library was being threatened by government cuts which could result in the library having to rely solely on community support. She also believed that the suspension of the library’s volunteer and intern program was a threat to the library as … [Read more...]
Fillmore Central Holds High School Job Fair
At the April 22 Fillmore Central School Board meeting, Superintendent Heath Olstad reported that 28 businesses were represented at the recent job fair at the high school. He thanked everyone who was involved in the fair, noting that it was a successful event. There are quite a few concerts coming up at the elementary and high school in May. The dates for those are available on … [Read more...]
Harmony Library Temporarily Suspends Volunteer and Intern Program
Several community members spoke at the April 8 Harmony city council meeting against the library board’s recent decision to temporarily discontinue the volunteer and intern program. “When there’s very few people who work at the library, having a trained volunteer is a gift,” Julie Little said. Pam Brink brought it to the attention of the council that the “Welcome to Harmony” … [Read more...]
Extended School Year Program Planned for Fillmore Central
At the March 25 Fillmore Central School Board meeting, Superintendent Heath Olstad reported that the elementary school is in the middle of conducting the annual MCA testing. The 19 high school juniors who chose to take the ACT took it earlier that day. Parent teacher conferences were held on March 6 and the end of the 3rd quarter is on March 27. Congratulations were extended to … [Read more...]
Harmony’s Bike Trail Expansion Underway
At the March 11 Harmony City Council meeting, the consent agenda was approved and included the minutes of the February 11 meeting, the claims and February checks, the cash in CD, and the cash balances. A letter stating that the city had taken the actions required by an earlier letter sent by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency or MPCA in February was approved as well as the … [Read more...]
Lanesboro Approves Comprehensive Plan Proposal
By Hannah Wingert Several residents of Lanesboro spoke at the March 3 Lanesboro city council meeting regarding the library board. Peter Torkelson noted that that evening’s proposed resolution regarding the appointment of a new library board member had language that was not consistent with the ordinance. Bonita Underbakke felt that the library board had been weakened by … [Read more...]

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