The motto at Miller’s Viewlawn Angus Farm seems to be, “Do one thing, and do it very well.” And since the Miller family has been doing the same thing for over a century, they obviously have a knack for raising quality Angus beef cattle. The farm of Larry and Margaret Miller, located a mile west of Prosper, actually straddles the border of Iowa and Minnesota. Larry said … [Read more...]
Oak Meadow tops in the nation
In 2017, Oak Meadow Farms won Reserve Champion Pen of Five at the National Western Stock Show (Denver, Colo.), showing five of their best Simmental bulls. So for an encore, they went back in 2018, and won the Grand Champion Pen of Five Percentage Simmental Bulls. And they’ve won numerous state and national awards going back many years. But that comes as no surprise to their … [Read more...]
Ostrander access during street project discussed
A group of eight citizens attended the Ostrander City Council meeting on May 1 to air their concerns about being able to get to and from their homes during the ongoing street project. This “Elm Street group” asked what their best option is during closures that prevent them from driving on their street. Mayor Nesler offered one option, stating, “A lot of people are parking on … [Read more...]
Spring Valley to hire WWTP Operator
During their regular meeting on April 23, all Spring Valley city council members were present as they discussed the best options for assuring the city’s wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) has a licensed operator who meets all of the regulatory guidelines (a Class B Operator). It was pointed out that the firm of Bolton & Menk has been providing this service to the city, but … [Read more...]
Mabel-Canton won’t extend school year
Snow days were discussed at the Mabel-Canton School Board meeting on April 17. All members were present at the meeting, including Mark Weidemann, Jason Marquardt, Chris Miller, Principal Michelle Weidemann, student board representative Maddison Michels, Board Chair Cristal Adkins, Superintendent Gary Kuphal, business manager Aimee Lake, high school secretary Lynette Donald, … [Read more...]
Native grass field in Wykoff?
On April 16, Kingsland Superintendent James Hecimovich asked the school board to consider his idea of turning the field at the former Wykoff school into a “native grass prairie land area” that Kingsland students could use for educational purposes. He explained he is referring to “the ballpark and the little park next to it, the old track field.” No action was taken at this … [Read more...]
Rebuild VFW event in Spring Valley
Everyone around Spring Valley knows that in early October 2017, the Johnny Ringo’s bar burned down, and has been demolished. It’s not as well known that the Spring Valley VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) building, right next to the fire, also incurred significant damages. And for that reason, the VFW is holding a “Rebuild the VFW Benefit Dinner and Auction” on Saturday, April … [Read more...]
Spring Valley assessments mulled
On April 9, Spring Valley held its annual Board of Review meeting, in which County Assessor Brian Hoff described the assessment and review process. He said all requests for a review must be based on actual facts. Hoff and the council heard from several homeowners who asked the council to consider adjusting their assessments following a re-check that recently was done by … [Read more...]
Fountain to adopt MN code
By Rich Wicks On April 4, a regular meeting of the Fountain City Council was held, with all members in attendance (Mayor Richard Kujath, Bryan Ostby, Jim Schott, David Gudmundson, Chad Wangen, and City Clerk Rhonda Flattum). The council discussed the idea of adopting the “Minnesota basic code” which would provide ordinances to cover the vast majority of issues a small city … [Read more...]
Thompson appointed to Ostrander council
During the Ostrander City Council meeting on April 3, Vernon Thompson was appointed to fill the vacancy on the council since Erin Volkart’s departure. The council heard from all three citizens interested in serving on the council. Jeremy Runkel explained to the council his interest in serving, stating, “I’ve got time, and I’m concerned about what happens in town.” Stephanie … [Read more...]

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