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A $1 million six-unit 147-by-54-foot T-hangar and taxilane construction project is included in next year’s airport capital improvement plan. Luverne City Council members approved the project and airport CIP at their Tuesday, Aug. 22, regular meeting.

City to build $1M hangar to meet rent demand

A $1 million six-unit hangar and taxilane construction project is included in next year’s airport capital improvement plan.

Luverne family loses home to fire caused by wireless charger

LHS sophomore Jaxon Lais returned home from football practice Wednesday morning to find smoke coming from his house on North Cedar Street in Luverne.

Hockey club, school sign new five-year agreement

Luverne School Board members adopted a new five-year agreement between the district and the Luverne Hockey Club to continue interscholastic ice hockey

Menu Sept. 4-8, 2023

LSS meals at Generations

 

Monday, Sept. 4: Labor Day — Closed.

K.A.H.R. Foundation, Thomson Reuters sponsor Luverne educators for BestPrep summer workshop

This summer a group of professionals from Luverne School District attended BestPrep’s Technology Integration Workshop, a summer program designed to improve technology skills and teach career skills students need for success in the future.

1943: Baseball picture prompts remembrance letter of players from Zillah Wilson

The following article is part of the Diamond Club Member group that began in the January 7, 1943, issue of the Rock County Star Herald. Members of this group consist of persons of age 75 and older.

Community Events Aug. 31, 2023

Springwater Township meets

The Springwater Township Board regular meeting will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5, in the township hall.

 

More green space coming to Main Street

The parking lot on the corner of Main and Estey streets will gain green space after a city project is complete along the Main Street sidewalk.

As students head back to school, let's all focus on safety

As students head back to school, we urge motorists to slow down and stay alert, and we urge families with children to talk about safety.

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