A draft ordinance was discussed at the county board’s June 4 meeting. The ordinance is intended to protect health and safety. It details rules and regulations for actual use of cannabinoid products in public places. Public Health educator, Brenda Pohlman and County Attorney Brett Corson worked on a review of a first draft. The Association of Minnesota Counties (AMC) provided … [Read more...]
Lanesboro Council Tables Several Items
The June 3 Lanesboro City Council Meeting was delayed a bit while City Administrator Mitchell Walbridge and Deputy Clerk Darla Taylor worked on Zoom audio technical issues. Councilwoman Kathryn Wade made good use of the down time as she solicited blood donors from the council and attending public for the blood drive on June 11 at city hall. Wade noted there were still … [Read more...]
Council Hears Concerns of Ostrander Nursing Home Search for New Director of Nursing
By Annika Doberenz At their most recent meeting on June 4, the Ostrander City Council made several routine motions. These included their decision to waive the option of the statutory tort limit for another year, to advertise in the upcoming months that the brush dump behind the community center is in need of new maintenance, and that they will continue to rent the sheriff’s … [Read more...]
Preston Approves “Use” Agreement for PHS
At the June 3 city council meeting, the Preston City Council approved a lease and management agreement with the Preston Historical Society (PHS) for the former Dairy & Farm building at 304 Fillmore St. E. The agreement is between the city, Preston Public Utilities (PPU) and PHS. The agreement also includes the Historic Milwaukee Road Elevator and railroad display. The … [Read more...]
Rushford Finalizes Lot Sale Paperwork
At the May 28 meeting, the Rushford council approved the official resolutions of two lot sales in the Himlie Business Park and dispensing with a review of the sale by the Planning Commission. City Clerk Kathy Zacher noted this step is typically done prior, but caused no effects having it done after council approval of the sale and she stressed the importance of it in the … [Read more...]
Fillmore County Upgrades Law Enforcement Technology
Sheriff John DeGeorge, Chief Deputy Lance Boyum, and Investigator Dan Dornink explained the need to upgrade equipment at the county board’s May 28 meeting. Boyum said they had met with Motorola Solutions regarding an upgrade to the squad car camera mobile upload system. They also received information on body cameras. The current camera mobile system is at its maximum … [Read more...]
Body of Missing Kayaker Located on Upper Iowa River
On Monday, May 27, 2024, around 2:25 p.m., the Iowa DNR reported seeing what they believed was a body in the Upper Iowa River near Lundy Bridge in Winneshiek County. A short time later, the Decorah Fire Department was able to confirm the sighting and recover the body of missing kayaker Justin Gerald Limkemann, age 39. Limkemann had been missing since Saturday, May 18, after he … [Read more...]
Caledonia Receives a Clean Audit for 2023
Mayor DeWayne (Tank) Schroeder called the May 28 Caledonia City Council meeting to order at 6 p.m. He led his fellow council members, staff, and four visitors in the Pledge of Allegiance. The agenda and the minutes from the May 13 regular city council meeting were approved as presented. Present at the council meeting were Robert (Bob) Klug, Amanda Ninneman, Mayor Schroeder … [Read more...]
Semcac Reveals Impressive Figures to Houston County Commissioners
Semcac Executive Director Jennifer Hengel and Transportation Director Bill Spitzer provided a comprehensive overview of Semcac services during the May 28 Houston County Commission meeting. Commissioner Eric Johnson called the meeting to order at 9 a.m. and led his colleagues and the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioners in attendance included Dewey Severson, … [Read more...]
Chatfield Holds Public Hearing on Special Vehicle Ordinance
At the May 28 meeting of the Chatfield City Council, a public hearing was held on the proposed ordinance # 472 to regulate the use of special vehicles within the city limits. The ordinance as proposed requires a permit to operate special vehicles on public streets and public areas. A provision is included for the issuance of a disabled permit in certain instances. Enforcement … [Read more...]









