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Vivian “Viv” Irene Olson, age 89, of Lanesboro, Minn., passed away peacefully on January 14, 2025, at her daughter’s home in Rochester. Having had a personal relationship with her Savior Jesus, Vivian ...
Janice married Eugene Tessmer at St. Luke’s Church in Eitzen on November 15, 1969. From that union, they were blessed with a son, David, and a daughter, Sara. They worked and raised their family on ...
Christopher Philip Hoiland passed away on April 22, 2025, at St. Marys hospital in Rochester of giant cell myocarditis.
Lewiston-Altura Meet (Chatfield’s girls (63) topped nearest foe La Crescent/Hokah (52). The boys (45) took third behind co-champs Dover-Eyota (49) and Lewiston Altura (49). Wabasha-Kellogg, Alma-Pepin ...
Davids said the Preston Historical Society will receive a $10,000 grant to hire a qualified consultant to write an interpretive plan for the Preston Historical Society. The city of Hokah will receive ...
Don Menzies, in his 1943 book, wrote “Some say the road is without parallel in the history of friendship between nations.” He called it, “A tribute to the United States Army Corps of Engineers, ...
Every year we hear again how the disciples saw the risen Jesus, Thomas states, “Unless I see the mark of the nails in his hands … I will not believe,” Jesus appears next time and Thomas declares faith ...
Winter practices a noble tradition called the Minnesota Goodbye, which is the default setting for many Minnesotans. An imminent departure lingers for an extended period as the process involves ...
If the President respected coal miners and wanted to better their lives, he would support the creation of clean energy firms in their locales, and encourage a transition to their safer and higher ...
Board Chair Eric Johnson expressed concern over the offer, stating that he believes MCIT’s offer is “light.” Coincidentally, MCIT Risk Management Consultant Jim Karels presented the association’s ...
The Minnesota State High School League has issued its new section alignment for the 2025-2026 season, based off new enrollments for the involved schools. There are quite a few changes.
In 2024, Rushford’s long-time emergency responder Paul Corcoran was recognized as the Volunteer of the Year. This year, residing in the city of Houston, we have another worthy recipient.