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  • By Sgt. Troy Christianson, Minnesota Highway Patrol
    December 08, 2020
    Question: Did I hear there is extra DWI enforcement going on over the holidays? Answer: Yes, here is some information that we shared on the Minnesota Department of Public Safety’s blog: The holidays are going to be different this year, that’s for sure. With Minnesota’s pandemic restrictions in place for now, friends and family likely aren’t coming into town to celebrate, and even if they do, you…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    December 08, 2020
    The following appeared in The Rose History in 1911.   Rock County Village (continued from 12-03-20 edition of the Star Herald.)   Kenneth          Located on the line between sections 1 and 2, Vienna township, on the Worthington-Hardwick branch of the Rock Island railroad, seven miles southeast from Hardwick, is Kenneth, the youngest of Rock county’s towns. Although it was the last to come into…
  • By Jason Berghorst, reporter
    December 01, 2020
    What will your life be like in the year 2045? That’s the question my ninth-grade students had the opportunity to think and write about recently.  What will life be like in 25 years?  What jobs will they have and where will they live? How will the world be similar to and different from 2020? The assignment to write two pages imagining life in 2045 is how we start the Careers Unit.  I learn so much…
  • By Rick Peterson, general manager
    December 01, 2020
    If you missed the fireworks this past Sunday night, sad for you. They were nothing short of spectacular. There is a video on our Facebook page that will give you a sample of how great they were. The park was just as cool. Kudos to the Luverne Chamber, City of Luverne Public Works Department, local businesses and churches and individuals that donated money for the fireworks and put up displays.…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    December 01, 2020
    The following appeared in The Rose History in 1911.   Rock County Village (continued from 11-25-20 edition of the Star Herald.)   School          A completely   equipped, nine grade school is maintained in Magnolia. It is conducted in a two-story building, erected in 1893 at a cost of several thousand dollars. Before that year the site was occupied by a small district school house, in which a…
  • By Scott Rall, outdoors columnist
    December 01, 2020
    So the opening weekend of the Minnesota pheasant season is here and gone and it took until 8 a.m. that following Monday morning for my phone to ring with questions regarding hunting etiquette on public lands. For sure there are different common-sense rules when it comes to interacting with other hunters who all want to hunt on the same parcel of public land at the same time. The recommendations…
  • By Mavis Fodness, reporter
    November 23, 2020
    This summer I celebrated my 55th birthday. That’s right the 5-5 —the posted speed limit on most county highways. It is also the minimum age for participating in the eight-hour defensive driving class through the Minnesota Safety Council and Luverne Community Education.  Any driver 55 and older can take the initial class that allows certificate holders to receive an auto insurance discount. I…
  • By Sgt. Troy Christianson, Minnesota Highway Patrol
    November 23, 2020
    Question: I have heard a lot about “click it or ticket” recently. I thought seat belt use was at an all-time high. Answer:  Most Minnesotans are making the life-saving decision to buckle up. According to the 2019 Minnesota Seat Belt Survey, 93.4 percent of front seat occupants are wearing their seat belts. Unfortunately, that means more than 7 percent of motorists continue to risk their lives and…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    November 23, 2020
    The following appeared in The Rose History in 1911.   Rock County Village (continued from 11-19-20 edition of the Star Herald.)            The proposition was carried by a majority of four votes, there being twenty cast in favor of the project [to create a municipality] and sixteen against. The election to select the first officers under the new government was set for October 2. Following is the…
  • By Scott Rall, outdoors columnist
    November 23, 2020
    With all of the recent hunting opportunities it is hard to squeeze in other important fall projects, but I have made time to get them done. I got my burn breaks mowed for the prescribed fires that will take place on my wildlife property to enhance the diversity and stand integrity of the native plant species that grow there. Another project that was actually five projects all fell under the same…
  • By Brenda Winter, columnist
    November 17, 2020
    There is a story in the Old Testament where the patriarch Abraham gives his selfish nephew, Lot, first choice in selecting farmland. Lot, being a bit of a jerk, takes all the good land and forces his uncle to pack his bags and move on. Abraham must have been downcast or pouting or something because God spoke to Abraham and said, (and I paraphrase) “Hey! Look up! Look around! You still have plenty…
  • By Rick Peterson, general manager
    November 17, 2020
    A week from today (Thursday) is of course Thanksgiving, and that means it’s time for my annual list of things I am thankful for. Some of the things on this year’s list I never thought I would find myself being thankful for. They include toilet paper, hand sanitizer, paper towels, Lysol wipes and masks. Who would have thought all of a sudden one day those items would vanish off the store shelves…
  • By Scott Rall, outdoors columnist
    November 17, 2020
    The firearms deer season is underway across Minnesota. Reports have been coming in with success rates far above last year. With literally almost no standing crop left in the state, there are far fewer places for deer to hide. I guided a 62-year-old gal to her very first deer harvest. She comes from a family of die-hard deer hunters but just wasn’t up to the task of sitting in a tree stand in what…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    November 17, 2020
    The following appeared in The Rose History in 1911.   Rock County Village (continued from 11-12-20 edition of the Star Herald.)            Within two weeks after the plat was recorded, Gov. Yale had sold ten lots in the new town, more were sold a little later, and the promoters predicted a lively boom during the season of 1892. And they were not altogether disappointed in their hope. One of the…
  • By Lori Sorenson, editor
    November 10, 2020
    A group text among my sisters typically makes the rounds during holidays: “When and where will we gather?” and "Who’s bringing what for food?” But this year we’re asking, “Should we gather?” And if so, “How can we safely gather?” There are five of us sisters, and with our growing families we’re about two dozen people. We love each other dearly, and with both of our parents recently passing,…
  • By Sgt. Troy Christianson, Minnesota Highway Patrol
    November 10, 2020
    Question: If a person has a permit to carry in Minnesota, can they transport a loaded rifle or shotgun in a vehicle? Answer: The permit to carry law applies only to handguns, so the answer is no with some exceptions. MS 97B.045 – A person may not transport a firearm in a motor vehicle unless the firearm is: (1) unloaded and in a gun case expressly made to contain a firearm, and the case fully…
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