Spring Grove School Board members met in the school’s Learning Resource Center on Monday, March 21 from 7:02-8:08 p.m. Board members present included Chairman Aaron Solum, Stephanie Jaster, Rhan Flatin, Aric Elton, and Kelly Rohland. Jenny Stender was absent. The board approved the consent agenda, including the agenda and the minutes from the February 22 regular board meeting, … [Read more...]
Voting security topic of Houston County Commission meeting
The Houston County Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, March 22, from 9-11:43 a.m. at the historic county courthouse in downtown Caledonia. Commissioners in attendance included Chairman Greg Myhre, Teresa Walter, Robert (Bob) Burns, Eric Johnson, and Dewey Severson. Chairman Myhre called the meeting to order and led the commissioners and the public in the Pledge … [Read more...]
Fillmore County proclaims April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month
At the March 22 Fillmore County Board meeting, Sarah Monroe, DFO Victim Services; Laura Nauman, Women’s Shelter; and Andrea White, Regional Safe Harbor Navigator, asked the board to consider proclaiming April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Monroe noted Sexual Assault Awareness Month was first observed nationally in 2001. It is an effort to bring further awareness of … [Read more...]
Preston appoints Charles Sparks as mayor pro-tem
The first order of business at the March 21 Preston City Council meeting was to appoint a mayor pro-tem. Councilman David Collett, who had been serving as mayor pro-tem, passed away on March 14. Mayor Kurt Reicks was absent. Sparks then presided over the meeting. As mayor pro-tem, Sparks was approved to sign checks for the city at F & M Community Bank for checking/savings … [Read more...]
Caledonia City Clerk/Administrator, Adam Swann, resigns
The Caledonia City Council met in regular session, Monday, March 14, from 6–6:49 p.m. at city hall. Mayor DeWayne “Tank” Schroeder led the council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. Council members in attendance included Robert “Bob” Klug, Amanda Ninneman, Mayor DeWayne “Tank” Schroeder, David Fitzpatrick and Brad Rykhus. Also present were Public Works/Zoning … [Read more...]
Spring Valley to add kennel
The Spring Valley City Council met on March 14, 2022. Immediately prior to the regular meeting, a public hearing was held regarding annual assessments. No citizens addressed the council, and the hearing was promptly closed. All council members were present (Mayor Tony Archer, John Dols, Chris Danielson, Luan Ruesink, and Greg Brooks). City Administrator/Clerk Deb Zimmer also … [Read more...]
Rural legislative districts grow geographically
The first federal count, or U. S. Census, was taken in 1790 and has been taken every 10 years since then, as mandated by the United States Constitution. The fundamental purpose of the census is to ensure congressional districts are drawn in proportion among the states in accordance with population distribution. Minnesota has eight congressional districts. Congressional … [Read more...]
Minnesota gas price update
March 14, 2022 – Average gasoline prices in Minnesota are unchanged in the last week, averaging $3.95/g today, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 2,856 stations in Minnesota. Prices in Minnesota are 63.1¢ per gallon higher than a month ago and stand $1.18/g higher than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Minnesota was priced at $3.53/g … [Read more...]
Kuphal to remain at Mabel-Canton, two days per week
The Mabel-Canton School Board held a regular monthly meeting on March 15. Members present included Jason Marquardt, Diane Wilder, Cristal Adkins, Traci Livingood, Chris Miller, and Mark Wiedeman. Student Representatives Matt McClimon and Emily Carolan each gave a verbal update on student activities and happenings. The board discussed Mabel-Canton’s efforts to find a … [Read more...]
Harmony to host bloodmobile on March 29
Harmony will be hosting a bloodmobile at the Harmony Community Center, 225 Third Avenue SW, from 1-7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29, 2022. Donating is by appointment only, and masks will once again be required for all donors. If you don’t have one of your own, one will be provided by the Red Cross. All donors will be required to provide identification before donating, so please … [Read more...]









