On December 11, the last scheduled meeting of the Chatfield City Council in 2023, councilors worked their way through a lengthy agenda. During the Truth in Taxation public hearing, City Administrator Michele Peterson noted the cost drivers which included escalating equipment prices, technology security, insurance, and inflation. She broke down the distribution of property … [Read more...]
Lanesboro School Sets Levy
At the Truth in Taxation hearing during the December 13 Lanesboro School Board meeting, Superintendent Matt Schultz presented tax and budget information to the public. This year the total proposed property taxes went up 2.59% to $1,101,792. The year before had seen a total of $1,074,012 which had been down 91%. Schultz pointed out that seasonal recreational property such as a … [Read more...]
Canton City Council Prepares for New Year During Last Meeting of 2023
The Canton City Council made quick work through a long agenda at their December 14 meeting as it prepared for the new year and closed out business for 2023. One of the main points of conversation dealt with upgrades and improvements to the kitchen of the town hall, which included the purchase of a new stove, two Blackstone griddles and the repair of the exhaust system. … [Read more...]
Rushford Sets Final Numbers
At the December 11 meeting, the Rushford Council approved the final 2024 budget and levy with all present voting in favor. Councilor Leigh Volkman was absent. After months of discussion, the council set the final amount at $1,138,631, a 5.2% increase from the 2023 levy of $1,082,255. The documentation provided to the council was the same as the preliminary budget and levy … [Read more...]
Harmony Council Adopts Comprehensive Plan
Logan Tjossem from Widseth reviewed the city’s Comprehensive Plan draft with the Harmony City Council at their December 12 meeting. Creating the plan was a detailed process with a committee being formed, a community night out event for input and multiple meetings. During the process, it was discovered that there was a discrepancy in the city zoning maps so the committee is … [Read more...]
Houston Police Getting New Cameras and Tasers
The Houston Police Department will be receiving much needed cameras and tasers as a result of a one-time $43,497 Public Safety Aid allotment. Chief Brett Hurley presented his request at the December 11 regular council meeting. The camera system will be replaced on the 2014 squad car; the current system is outdated and no longer getting updates. The new system will move to a … [Read more...]
Fillmore County Looks Back at 2023, Forward to 2024
County Administrator Bobbie Hillery provided details to citizens attending the December 12 Truth in Taxation public hearing. A review of 2023 included major changes that were initiated during the year including the first year of Fillmore County Corrections, the bidding and bonding for the jail project, the restructuring of the zoning department, the addition of Children’s and … [Read more...]
Mabel Struggling with Ambulance Coverage
Like every small town in Minnesota, Mabel Ambulance Service is struggling with ambulance coverage, Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and Emergency Medical Responders (EMRs) are needed, specifically, to cover the day shift. At the December 13 city council meeting, Mayor Wilder said that he along with City Clerk Karen Larson and Ambulance Director Sarah Mengis will be … [Read more...]
Old R-P School on the Market Again
Entrepreneurs have not missed their chance – the old Rushford-Peterson School is once again available to purchase for $225,000. When the new R-P School was built in 2017, the old building consisting of the original 1906 building as well as additions completed in 1936, 1958 and 1968 was offered for sale in 2019. At that time three entities ultimately submitted bids for the old … [Read more...]
Whalan City Council Approves Final 2024 Tax Levy
After a lengthy discussion and several adjustments, the Whalan City Council approved the final tax levy for 2024. Present at the December 12 regularly scheduled council meeting were Mayor David Hallum, councilmembers Thore E. Johnson, Sheila Higbe, Kim Berekvam and Owen Lewis (via Zoom) along with City Clerk/Treasurer Teresa Grossell. The agenda was approved with two … [Read more...]










