At their regular meeting on October 12, 2016, the Canton City Council approved a loan for the Canton Historical Society. President of the Canton Historical Society (CHS), Kathy Haynes, was present at the meeting to ask for a loan to allow the CHS to continue with the Depot restoration project. She pointed out that a flyer was sent out with the city bills to inform the … [Read more...]
Peterson moves forward with electric plans
At the Wednesday, October 12 Peterson meeting, the council voted unanimously to move a three-year work schedule, developed in coordination with Tri-County Electric, forward. The city has already completed a $1,300 portion of the plan, which includes pole and transformer replacement, and will likely do another $850 more before the end of the year. In 2017, the work is expected … [Read more...]
Fountain council discusses veteran’s memorial
Following a request by a resident to put in some type of veterans memorial in town, the Fountain City Council discussed the idea during its regular monthly meeting on October 6, 2016. The council feels it would be a nice addition to the city. PeopleService Rick Whitney with PeopleService explained to the council that he is very passionate about his job and will work very … [Read more...]
Mabel council approves ambulance purchase
The Mabel City Council reviewed two bids for a new ambulance for the Mabel Ambulance Service. One was from Mccoy Miller and the other from Lifeline. Mayor Jim Westby noted that there were significant discrepancies between the two bids, such as different chassis, gas versus diesel, and warranty lengths. The ambulance from Mccoy Miller was priced at $169,893.75 with a 15-year … [Read more...]
Wedding/event venues approved
At the October 11 county board meeting, Zoning Administrator Cristal Adkins asked the commissioners to consider approval of two conditional use permits (CUP) for agricultural tourism businesses. After public hearings on each of the permit applications at a September 22 planning and zoning meeting, members unanimously forwarded each permit application to the county … [Read more...]
Residential rehab program in Harmony needs one more applicant
Michelle Vrieze from Community and Economic Development Associates led a public hearing at the Harmony City Council meeting to discuss the Small Cities Development Program in which Harmony is participating. After applying for the program three times, Harmony was accepted for a nine block radius in town. It allows homeowners within that area a loan to fix up their house. The … [Read more...]
Root River 1W1P moves into final phase
Policy Committee votes to send draft plan to state’s BWSR for approval. PRESTON, Sept. 28, 2016, – Area elected leaders overseeing the Root River One Watershed, One Plan project voted Monday to send its draft water-management plan to a state agency for final approval. Members of the Root River One Watershed, One Plan (1W1P) Policy Committee voted unanimously to submit the … [Read more...]
Lanesboro Concept Plan task force named, surveys distributed
The Lanesboro Concept Plan, an initiative focused on the report generated last spring by nationally-recognized site designer and “conservation planner” Randall Arendt, is moving ahead on a number of fronts. The Lanesboro City Council has named a seven-person Task Force to guide the Plan over the next three months. Members include Walter Bradley, Mark Gorman, Ken Graner, … [Read more...]
Ostrander wellhead plan discussed
The Ostrander city council met on October 4 in regular session. Members present were Erin Volkart, Pam Kunert, Mayor Pat Nesler, Clerk Chris Hyrkas, and Heidi Jones. DJ Start was absent. The council unanimously approved the consent agenda items. The council heard from Pat Bailey, representing the Minnesota Department of Health. She informed the council, “Wellhead … [Read more...]
Rushford Village evaluates storm damages
The Village Council voted unanimously Tuesday, October 4 to resubmit a Homeland Security and Emergency Management damage and impact assessment report following torrential rains the week of September 21. Photos and detailed information of mudslides, washouts, and other losses was documented and the report was submitted. However, City Clerk Mary Miner noted that assessment for … [Read more...]




