The August 12 Peterson Council meeting held discussion of several topics affecting residents, including amendments to the city code and an update to the lead service line replacement project. In addition to the council and Public Works Director Jeff Rein, there were three in attendance: resident Loren Rue, Planning Commission member Steve Paulson, and engineer Scott Huneke, … [Read more...]
Rushford Welcomes Good News
The agenda for the August 10 Rushford Council meeting included just two items of regular business: a large donation in the amount of $10,500 for the Rushford Aquatic Center and a review of quotes for the upgrade of the airport office building air conditioning unit. The donation from Rushford-Peterson Booster Club came following a call from Booster Club President Kyle … [Read more...]
Village Moves to Budget Workshop Format; Seeks Parks Input
The August 4 Rushford Village Council meeting agenda included discussion of the 2027 proposed budget. Instead of delving into discussion amid a regular meeting, Mayor Dennis Overland questioned City Attorney Joe O’Koren on what format other municipalities use. O’Koren noted that the bulk of what he sees are budget workshops dedicated solely to the topic of the proposed budget … [Read more...]
Fountain Hears Public Works Updates
At the August 5 meeting, the bulk of the information heard by the Fountain Council related to work done or suggested by Public Works and contracted Water/Wastewater consultant Rick Whitney. Maintenance worker Jordan Amunrud suggested the city look at having the city’s sewer lines inspected via scope and jetted for preventative maintenance purposes. “I’d like to try and get … [Read more...]
Rushford Repeals Lodging Tax Ordinance
At the July 27 meeting, the Rushford Council reviewed several items of business and heard from Attorney Mike Miller regarding an ongoing disucssion about the former Rushford-Peterson Schools site downtown. First up, the council unananimously approved the repealing of the Lodging Tax Ordinance “until further diversification of the lodging industry occurs.” The ordinance was … [Read more...]
Village Gets Clean Audit
At the July 21 meeting, the Rushford Council heard from Bill Sherry of Engleson & Associates regarding the results of the 2025 audit. While there were no areas of major concern, Sherry did note a few key points and one area to watch. The village’s general property taxes were up $28,000 for the year. This countered an $8,000 reduction in Local Government Aid, an amount set … [Read more...]
Rushford Approves Cooperative Pathway
At the July 13 meeting, the Rushford council unanimously acknowledged a plan for a cooperative pathway for the redevelopment of the former Farmers Win Cooperative site. According to City Administrator Hayden Stensgard, there is a group interested in being in a partnership with the redevelopment. Currently, Rushford’s Economic Development Authority (EDA) has been heading up … [Read more...]
Rushford Gears Up for 250
The June 8 Rushford Council meeting was brief, but several items of note were discussed. The city will ring in the nation’s 250th anniversary of adoption of the Declaration of Independence by kicking off events on July 3. Live music, historical speakers, historical movies, food, and vendors will be part of the celebrations. Donations are being sought to fund 250 American flags … [Read more...]
Peterson Says Yes to Variance Request
The Peterson Council unanimously approved a zoning variance at their June 10 meeting. The decicion came after a public hearing with the Planning Commission an hour prior. The Jenkins house project sought approval for a new residential construction at 121 Prospect Street, but needed a variance from floodplain fill requirements within the Floodplain Overlay District and variances … [Read more...]
Fountain Donates Center Use for Event
At the June 3 meeting, the Fountain Council heard from area resident Denise Pagel, a volunteer with Fillmore County Relay for Life. The event is a well-known Cancer Awareness Fundraiser now in its 11th year. Pagel cited a breakdown in communication with this year’s team, which inadvertantly left organizers without a location. Ideally, she noted organizers envision a permanent … [Read more...]

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