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Minnesota Department of Health Honors Mary Zaffke

January 5, 2026 by Charlene Corson Selbee Leave a Comment

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) recognized Houston County Public Health nurse Mary Zaffke on December 12 with the Betty Hubbard Maternal and Child Health Leadership Award. Presented annually since 1990, the award honors the legacy of Betty Hubbard, a founding member of the Maternal and Child Health Advisory Committee and a lifelong advocate for the health of mothers … [Read more...]

CodeRED Cyberattack

December 29, 2025 by Karen Reisner Leave a Comment

Fillmore County’s Emergency Manager Jason Harmening and Sheriff John DeGeorge are working to contract with Everbridge for county emergency alerts after Onsolve CodeRED suffered a cyberattack in November 2025. Photo by Karen Reisner

Fillmore County, along with many local governments/public safety agencies nationwide, learned that the Onsolve CodeRED notification service had suffered a cyberattack in November 2025. This notification service allowed public safety agencies to send out public safety announcements to protect their communities. The cyberattack has led to data breaches and forced the system … [Read more...]

The Lights Shine Brightly in Harmony

December 22, 2025 by Charlene Corson Selbee Leave a Comment

The Kingsley family decorates and lights the tree in the Cancer Memorial Garden every year. Photo by Charlene Corson Selbee

On Sunday, December 14, all were invited to Harmony’s Cancer Memorial Park to remember those who have lost their battle with cancer and those who are fighting the fight. The 20-foot spruce tree in the park will shine brightly every evening throughout December in remembrance of those who have lost their lives and to honor those who are battling cancer. The group explains the … [Read more...]

The Adventures of Sweet Strawberry and Salty Peanut Fresh Off the Press

December 15, 2025 by Wanda Hanson Leave a Comment

Nicole Howard with copies of the three books recently published and the Sweet Strawberry and Salty Peanut mascots in her second grade classroom at Lanesboro Schools. Photo by Wanda Hanson

Local authors Mason and Nicole Howard have been busy writing books the past year featuring the interactions of two friends aptly named Sweet Strawberry and Salty Peanut. Sweet Strawberry is a sweet character while Salty Peanut is a grouchy, salty character. The mother and son duo came up with the idea of writing a book last winter, wrote it in the spring and self-published it … [Read more...]

Cara McCoy, Harmony’s New Library Director

December 8, 2025 by Wanda Hanson Leave a Comment

New Harmony Library Director Cara McCoy shares one of her favorite books to reccomend. Photo by Wanda Hanson

Cara McCoy took over as the Harmony Public Library’s director in September; on November 24, the library held a meet and greet for their new librarian. Cara, who has been a librarian for six or seven years, grew up in Waukon and attended Iowa State, earning a degree in history. After graduation, Cara worked at a Living History Farm and at Great Smoky Mountains National Park in … [Read more...]

Kelly Ristau: An Artist’s Journey

November 24, 2025 by Charlene Corson Selbee Leave a Comment

Meet Kelly Ristau: artist, muralist, printmaker, Preston native, and Luther College graduate. Photo by Charlene Corson Selbee

Earlier this year, I sat down with Preston Native Kelly Ristau, at Paddle on Coffee & Maker Emporium in Lanesboro, Minn. for an interview. The assignment was to write a story about Kelly work as a muralist. It did not take long to realize that there was much more to this artist, and what began as a conversation about murals evolved into a much richer portrait of a young … [Read more...]

Rushford- Peterson Voters Will Decide Building Question

November 24, 2025 by Wanda Hanson Leave a Comment

The R-P Education Interventionist Program class prepping to present one of their builds to the board. Photo by Wanda Hanson

At the November 17 Rushford-Peterson School Board meeting, the board approved in a 5 to 1 vote to call for a vote on the proposed building referendum. The decision followed a lengthy discussion by the board with each member explaining their thinking before voting. Chris Grindland shared his research on future enrollment and population projections in Fillmore County. “Based … [Read more...]

FFA Team Wins Big at National Convention

November 17, 2025 by Hannah Wingert Leave a Comment

The Vet Sciences team: Kinley Rindels, Olivia Rindels, Charity Kingsley and Grace Kingsley. Photo by Kayla Koch

Tenth grade twins Charity and Grace Kingsley have been a part of FFA with Fillmore Central for four years now, but this year was their first time attending the FFA National Convention with their team and fellow FFA members. Twenty-three students from the Fillmore Central FFA chapter attended the October 29-November 1 convention in Indianapolis, Indiana this year. Most of the … [Read more...]

Semcac Food Shelves Ready to Help

November 10, 2025 by Wanda Hanson Leave a Comment

Rushford Food Shelf manager Andrea Andresen with a cart full of donations that just came in. Photo by Wanda Hanson

As October drew to an end with no end in sight for the government shut down, people became more anxious about their food supply. SNAP benefits were set to end as of November 1; where would people receiving those benefits find food? Wendy Todd, director of the Food Shelf program at SEMCAC noted that both donations and visits to the Food Shelves began picking up. Todd … [Read more...]

More Than a Sign for Preston

November 3, 2025 by Jason Sethre 1 Comment

Measuring 65 feet wide, a massive “Welcome to Preston” banner was on display at the Preston tennis courts. Photo by Jason Sethre

Residents of Preston and tourists alike have taken notice of a huge welcome sign in a prime location facing the southbound traffic descending on Highway 52 where the speed limit drops to 40 mph. This “WELCOME TO PRESTON” sign is pretty hard to miss. Located at the city’s tennis courts (probably should be called pickleball courts based on usage), the big blue mesh sign … [Read more...]

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