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  • By Lori Sorenson
    May 17, 2022
    Some weather experts called it a derecho, “a powerful windstorm extending more than 240 miles, with a line of quickly moving thunderstorms.” Others said it was a haboob, an Arabic word to describe “a severe thunderstorm with powerful winds that cause dust blackouts.” Regardless of its name, all eye-witness accounts were the same: A billowing wall of dust and debris rose from a blackened western…
  • May 17, 2022
    Workers with the city of Luverne and Missouri River Energy Services began hanging the 90 banners on utility poles along Main Street Luverne on Friday. Eighty-two banners depict members of the LHS Class of 2022, with eight of the banners welcoming passersby to the city.   The annual tradition of senior banners began in 2020 to help make graduation special for the seniors who missed so much that…
  • By Lori Sorenson
    May 17, 2022
    The Schomackers announced Monday that they’re expanding their Home Galleries business into the Sewing Basket next door, and the Sewing Basket will move down the street to the Mall on Main. “We need more space,” Tony Schomacker said Monday morning. “It gives us more room to expand our offering of fabrics and sewing machines.” He said the Sewing Basket was getting crowded, and the Home Galleries is…
  • By Mavis Fodness
    May 17, 2022
    Weather events and cold soil temperatures over the past month have delayed the spring planting schedule throughout Minnesota. Rock County farmers returned to the fields in earnest Monday, trying to get the corn and soybean seed into the ground before another event arrives in the area. Last week the state’s farmers spent 2.4 days in the field, according to the latest crop report. Nick Overgaard…
  • By Mavis Fodness
    May 17, 2022
    The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is seeking volunteers to monitor the state’s more than 12,000 lakes and 92,000 miles of streams for water quality. These include several high priority sites in Rock County, and the agency is recruiting residents for its popular Volunteer Water Monitoring Program. The volunteers measure water clarity at various locations along the Rock River and the creeks of…
  • By Lori Sorenson
    May 17, 2022
    Luverne native Martha Helen Schmidt has composed a setting of Minnesota poet Bill Holm’s “Playing Haydn for the Angel of Death,” a musical tribute to Holm that premieres Saturday in Minneapolis. Schmidt, a composer and educator from Minneapolis, stopped in Luverne Monday ahead of Tuesday’s preview performance at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall. The production also features…
  • By Lori Sorenson
    May 17, 2022
    Voters in Minnesota’s first congressional district will choose from 20 candidates in four different party affiliations on the upcoming May 24 special primary election. Minnesota’s District 1 seat is currently vacant due to the passing of Congressman Jim Hagedorn in February. Winning candidates from the May 24 primary will move on to the general election on Aug. 9. Democratic-Farmer Labor party…
  • By Mavis Fodness
    May 17, 2022
    Big changes await students entering sixth grade at Hills-Beaver Creek High School this fall. School board members supported the administrators’ recommendation to move to an education structure where students will now follow an eight-period day with electives. “It seems like a big thing,” said board member Tim Bosch at the May 9 meeting. “It’s just a few more teachers with more responsibility on…
  • By Lori Sorenson
    May 17, 2022
    There is an empty lot in Beaver Creek where the 125-foot-tall wooden grain elevator once stood. Demolition crews have been chipping away at the iconic landmark for the past several weeks, and construction will start soon on a new commodities office and truck scale being built in its place. “Everything is in good shape, and we are still on schedule to be operational for harvest,” said New Vision…
  • By Mavis Fodness
    May 17, 2022
    Once a year, Luverne Pizza Ranch employee Dawn Cope throws pizza dough in the air. “We generally hand-spread the dough,” said Ranch owner Lila Bauer. But on the days when the Luverne Elementary kindergarten classes visit, Cope is encouraged to spin the pizza dough in the air and catch the stretched dough in her hands before it hits the ground. Giggles erupted from the last of the four classes to…
  • May 17, 2022
    Family and friends gather Monday night in the Hills-Beaver Creek Elementary School gymnasium for the Little Patriot Academy preschool graduation of the Class of 2022. The 15 students, dressed in blue gowns and wearing mortarboards, sang and told those in attendance their choice of careers. Doctors, veterinarians, teachers and farmers were popular choices. Teacher Macy Ellingson handed out the…
  • By Mavis Fodness
    May 17, 2022
    A passion for agriculture led Hills-Beaver Creek High School senior Samantha “Sam” Moser to develop a business to educate elementary-aged children about life on a farm. Her business, Farm to Fork Education, features a 70-page children’s activity book titled “Ag. Fun for Everyone” for 5- to 10-year-olds. “The book covers the proper practices and knowledge of animal husbandry and agricultural land…
  • By Mavis Fodness
    May 10, 2022
    Cheers and shouts from staff and family and propelled 550 Luverne Elementary students to finish the PPIE Cardinal Dash in a noticeably fast time on Wednesday, May 4. Principal Stacy Gillette said, “This is the fastest Cardinal Dash ever completed!” After the half-mile and one-mile dashes, classrooms faced off in a tug-of-war challenge within each grade level on the football field.   The Cardinal…
  • By Lori Sorenson
    May 10, 2022
    A meat market will return to Luverne later this year when Fareway Stores takes over the former W-2’s building at the corner of Highway 75 and Main Street. Fareway will lease the building from Luverne Properties for at least two years with the option to purchase it if all goes well. Fareway real estate director Koby Pritchard discussed plans at Monday’s meeting of the Luverne Economic Development…
  • By Lori Sorenson
    May 10, 2022
    A wine tasting and dinner Saturday night will raise funds to support the new Child’s Remembrance Garden in Luverne. The mission of the families working to build the garden is “to provide a non-denominational safe place for those who have lost a child to grieve, remember and heal.” It will be located in the northwest corner of Tonto Park off James Street near St. Catherine’s Cemetery, and the goal…
  • By Lori Sorenson
    May 10, 2022
    Sanford Luverne’s annual Hospice Dinner and Auction on April 23 resulted in net proceeds of $88,163 to benefit the hospice cottage. Hospice Volunteer and Marketing Coordinator Helen Saum said the amount is a new milestone for the annual event. “Thank you, thank you to the many businesses, individuals, volunteers and families who supported the hospice fundraiser online and/or in person this year…
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