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Rushford Survey Results Compiled

October 21, 2024 by Kirsten Zoellner

Rushford City Administrator Tony Chladek, left, discusses recent survey results at the October 15 council meeting. Pictured at right is Councilor Jim O’Donnell. Photo by Kirsten Zoellner

After months of being out for consideration, responses to an Economic Development Authority (EDA) survey for the future of a large vacant area in the heart of Rushford are compiled. Conducted in partnership with Kansas State University, Technical Assistance to Brownfields (TAB) Regional Director Kristin Prososki and Leslie Vanelli, Research Project Manager for TAB and Tribal … [Read more...]

M-C Moves Forward on Bond Referendum

October 21, 2024 by Charlene Corson Selbee

Mabel-Canton School Board President Cristal Adkins reads a resolution aloud prior to the roll call vote. Photo by Charlene Corson Selbee

The Mabel-Canton School Board met in regular session on October 15, with all members present. The board unanimously approved moving forward with a bond referendum not to exceed $8.94 million. Sue Peterson of ISG and Jason Peterson of Kraus-Anderson were on hand to review the results of the survey, the costs, and financing so the board could make an information decision. The … [Read more...]

Chatfield Advertises for Community Development Director

October 21, 2024 by Karen Reisner

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A motion to post for a Community Development Director was approved at the October 14 city council meeting. Councilors had approved the advertisement for both an EDA director and a Zoning Administrator at the September 9 meeting. The closing date for these postings was September 30. Due to the fact that no applications were received for the Zoning Administrator and three for … [Read more...]

Rushford Village Talks Budget

October 21, 2024 by Kirsten Zoellner

Rushford Village Mayor Dennis Overland, left, moves the October 15 meeting along. Pictured at right are Councilors Rick Ruberg and Mike Ebner. Photo by Kirsten Zoellner

At the October 15 meeting, the Village Council again hashed out details of items that will determine the 2025 budget. The council needs to set the final budget and levy by the last meeting in December. City Engineer Derek Olinger of Bolton & Menk was present at the meeting to discuss a field review of paved roads. He recommends the village seal coat or chip seal on … [Read more...]

Zenke Inc. Awarded Contract to Replace 1970s Stormwater Pipe

October 21, 2024 by Charlene Corson Selbee

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The Caledonia City Council approved the proposal from Zenke Inc. to replace 400 feet of stormwater pipe, during its meeting on Monday, October 14, 2024. According to a staff report from Public Works/Zoning Director Casey Klug, the proposal entails removing 400 feet of rusted and deteriorating metal culvert pipe and replacing it with 48-inch HDPE pipe. This work will involve … [Read more...]

Police Officer Trainee Position Created for Houston

October 21, 2024 by Wanda Hanson

The council listens to Derek Olinger as he updates them on the CSAH 13/Spruce Street project. From left to right: Emily Krage, City Administrator Michelle Quinn, Mayor Scott Wallace, Zen Baumann, Steve Westby and Derek Olinger of Bolton & Menk. Cody Mathers was absent. Photo by Wanda Hanson

After four months of advertising for a second police officer for Houston with no applicants, City Administrator Michelle Quinn and Chief of Police Bret Hurley decided to think outside the box. At the regular city council meeting October 15, Hurley presented a proposed job description for a police officer trainee. The goal of presenting this was to help with retention of an … [Read more...]

Commissioners Interview for Position of Houston County Environmental Services Director

October 21, 2024 by Charlene Corson Selbee

Houston County Commissioner Bob Schuldt deep in thought as he listens to the candidates for Environmental Services director. Photo by Charlene Corson Selbee

Lydia Gaunitz and Amelia Meiners interviewed for the position of Environmental Services Director on October 15 during the regular meeting of the Houston County Commission. The candidates were asked 10 questions and had 45 minutes to respond to all of them. The questions covered various topics, including the role of the director, their leadership style, and their skill set. … [Read more...]

Absentee, Mail-in Ballots; Anticipating Voter Turnout

October 15, 2024 by Jason Sethre

Are people voting earlier with the option of mail-in and absentee balloting? Houston County Auditor/Treasurer Polly Heberlein shared, “At this point, I can tell you that absentee voting is becoming more popular.  I do not have any definite numbers relating to vote-in-advance versus Election Day.  When trying to compare, scenarios are so different now than there were in … [Read more...]

Meet The Candidates 2024

October 14, 2024 by Fillmore County Journal

Gregory Davids Candidate for State Representative 26B Tell us about yourself. I’ve lived in Fillmore County nearly my entire life. I’m a financial planner and my wife Bonnie and I own the family farm. We also have three grown daughters. As your state representative, I’ve fought tirelessly to protect conservative values in southeastern Minnesota. I’ve served as … [Read more...]

Debate Continues Over Proposed Ordinances Regarding Lanesboro Library

October 14, 2024 by Hannah Wingert

The October 7 Lanesboro City Council meeting opened with two public hearings. The first hearing was regarding the proposed city ordinances 31.80, 31.82, 31.82, and 31.83 about the library board. Multiple community members spoke out against the proposed ordinances. Anna Loney presented a petition with 178 names asking the council not to change the library board to advisory. She … [Read more...]

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