July
- August 07, 2024Dispatch report July 27 •Complainant on W. Main Street reported property damage. •Complainant on S. Donaldson Street reported a disorderly. July 28 •Complainant east-bound on Interstate 90, mile marker 3, Beaver Creek, reported debris. •Complainant reported lost property. •Complainant north-bound on Freeman Avenue reported a road and drive law issue. July 29 •Complainant on 151st Street…
- July 24, 2024Meetings Grand Prairie Cemetery Association will meet at 6:3o p.m. Wednesday, July 24, at the Grand Prairie Cemetery. In case of rain the meeting will be held in the office room of Orv and Sons Plumbing in Ellsworth. Compassionate Friends will NOT meet until September. Any questions, call Pat Saum, 605-254-2072. UMC hosts free community meal The United Methodist Church will host its free…
- July 24, 2024St. Catherine Catholic Church 203 E. Brown St., Luverne St. Catherine Ph. 283-8502; www.stscl.org Monsignor Gerald Kosse, Pastor Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Mass. Masses: 9 a.m. Wednesdays, 10 a.m. Friday at the nursing homes – check the bulletin. All Sunday masses will be live streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pg/stccluverne/videos/. Visit www.stscl.org for more information. …
- July 17, 2024The 62nd annual Hot Dog Night July 11 in Luverne drew thousands of people who consumed 15,000 hot dogs. Several businesses offered a choice of toppings that included bacon, macaroni and cheese, jalapeno cheese and beer cheese, along with the perennial favorites of ketchup, mustard and relish. The free hot dogs were followed up by the 16th annual wiener dog costume contest (21 contestants) and the…
- July 17, 2024Bridal shower A bridal shower for Katelyn Jindra, bride-to-be of Tony Willers, will be from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, July 27, at the Bull Pen, 1202 S. Kniss, Luverne. Open house Bill Reu will celebrate his 80th birthday from 12-3 p.m. Saturday, July 20, at Take 16 Brewing, 509 E. Main Street, Luverne. Arlene Kooistra will celebrate her 90th birthday at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, July 27,…
- July 10, 2024Hudson: People need to ask questions Letter to the Editor: I went to the valuation meeting May 14 which was open from 4:00 to 4:30 for the public which I feel is a way to keep the people from attending as most people cannot get off work at this time and the mayor and council know this, so what are they hiding? There were only a half dozen of us there and they all said they have been fixing up…
- July 10, 2024Dispatch report June 29 •Complainant on Warren Street reported a miscellaneous public assist. •Assistance from another department was provided on Interstate 90, mile marker 17. •Complainant on Interstate 90, mile marker 3, reported a road and drive law issue. •Complainant on W. Hatting Street reported lost property. •Complainant on Kniss Avenue and Virginia Street reported disturbing the…
- July 10, 2024Monday, July 15: Hamburger on a bun, fruit of choice, dessert of the day. Tuesday, July 16: Chicken salad on wheat bread, three bean salad, diced peaches, lime pineapple gelatin. Wednesday, July 17: Beef vegetable stew, green peas, biscuit, cinnamon baked apples. Thursday, July 18: Chicken and noodles, peas and carrots, diced pears, lemon bar, bread. Friday, July 19: Tater tot casserole,…
- July 10, 2024Soil from gardens that were recently flooded may not be safe for growing fruit and vegetables this summer. Depending on the location, flood waters may contain contaminants such as agricultural or other chemicals, as well as disease-causing organisms from fresh manure, animal carcasses, septic systems, and even lagoons. Commonly found pathogens include E. coli 157, listeria, clostridium,…
- By Troy Christianson, Minnesota State PatrolJuly 20, 2021Question: I junked two vehicles about 30 days ago and have only received one "Junk Certificate" in the mail. I contacted the DVS with the VIN # in question and they have no record of the vehicle being junked and told me to contact the repair shop. I contacted the repair shop that I mailed the signed title to, and they said they have taken care of it. I do not want to get into any sort…
- July 06, 2021'Thumbs down' to Star Herald for 'snarky comment' To the Editor: A big thumbs down to the Star Herald June 24 edition for their thumbs column. Why did you feel the need to publish the snarky comment about the covid shot? Do you really believe it’s your heroic efforts that have allowed things to open up? Would you vilify someone who opted not to receive chemo for the cancer…
- By George Bonnema, Luverne HorticulturalistJuly 25, 2016Today my flower gardens are absolutely glorious! This is the color I envision and plan for all through the cold, dark days of winter ... so enjoy every moment while it lasts. If you are feeding your planters, they should be at their peak of color now. If you have one or two plants that seem to be determined to take over the space, prune them to keep them in bounds. Sweet potato vine is one that…
- By Mavis Fodness, reporterJuly 11, 2016“Back to the Future” is one of those movies I have watched again, again and again. Despite its futuristic title, it’s a movie that brings me back to the past. I was a college sophomore when the film debuted in theaters July 1985. I didn’t see the movie during its first release. I purchased the VHS years later for my first viewing. At the time of the movie’s release, my fellow college students…
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