At the June 11 meeting of the county board, Lindsi Engle, Human Resources officer, asked the board to consider a new part-time position in the Recorder’s Office and a new full-time position for Public Health. Engle explained the Recorder’s Office is handling a lot of new and changing tasks. Currently working in that office are Recorder Roxane Kraling, a full-time account … [Read more...]
Houston City Council Holds Improvement Hearing
Houston City Council members met Wednesday, June 12 at Houston City Hall. Mayor Scott Wallace called the meeting to order at 6 p.m. and led with the Pledge of Allegiance. Council members present included Wallace, Zeb Baumann, Emily Krage, Cody Mathers, and Steve Westby. City Administrator Michelle Quinn was also present. Bolton & Menk, Inc. project manager, Derek Olinger, … [Read more...]
Eitzen Resident Frustrated Over Lack of Progress on Habitat for Humanity House
Eitzen resident Linda Stocks voiced her frustration regarding the lack of progress on the Habitat for Humanity house at the June 11 Eitzen City Council meeting. Stocks asked, “When are we going to see some process on the house?” The mayor called the regularly scheduled meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. Council members, including Mayor Adamson, Emily Burrichter, Mitch Lange, Mitch … [Read more...]
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Building Community and Spreading Positivity: A Journey From Humble Beginnings to Thriving Basketball Hub
In 2021, the Harmony Rucker League started with just 30 members and one league. By 2024, we have grown into a thriving basketball hub with hundreds of members and offerings for all ages and skill levels. Our mission is to spread a positive message through the game of basketball. We want to teach and encourage inclusion, kindness, and compassion. Our 3 on 3 league, … [Read more...]
Brownsville Lions Club Plans for Ballpark Cleanup
Brownsville City Council members met Wednesday, June 5 at Brownsville Community Center. Mayor Jean Meyer called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. City Clerk Steve Schuldt conducted roll call. Coun cil members present included Meyer, Barb Hurley, Pam Walhovd, Bill Fitzpatrick and Tim Klug. City employees present were Schuldt, City Treasurer Jenna Knight and from City … [Read more...]
Fountain Finishes Out Contract
With Public Works Director John Hanson now completely licensed, the city of Fountain has ended its longtime contract with MMS Environmental. At the June 5 meeting, City Clerk Mary Tjepkes detailed the final bill. “It’s a mess,” she said. According to Tjepkes, Mayor Tammy Danielson sent MMS an email stating terminating the contract on May 2. On May 7, the city received a bill … [Read more...]
School Bus Rollover May 31
According to Fillmore County Sheriff John DeGeorge, a single vehicle school bus rollover crash was reported at approximately 10:11 a.m. Friday morning, May 31, 2024. The crash occurred on 212th street, west of the intersection with 201st Avenue. The bus was carrying 35 middle school students and four adults from the Winona Middle School. A small number of students were … [Read more...]
Prepare for Caledonia’s Founder’s Day Festivities!
Get ready to join the festivities with the residents of Caledonia as they mark the town’s annual Founder’s Day celebration, happening from June 13 to 15. This three-day event unfolds amidst the picturesque backdrop of the town’s historic downtown area. No need to fret about going hungry during this community celebration. Alongside five local restaurants, a coffee shop, a … [Read more...]
Berquam – Krogstad Family Farm Recognized as a Sesquicentennial Farm
The Berquam-Krogstad Family Farm, located at 16851 Heritage Road, Section 30, Caledonia, Houston County, Minn., has been honored by the Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) as a 2024 Sesquicentennial Farm. The Houston County farm is one of 44 recipients recognized in 2024. According to the MFBF, “To qualify, a family farm must be in continuous family ownership for at least … [Read more...]









