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  • By Rick Peterson, general manager
    July 30, 2019
    If you watch any baseball on television, you may have heard from time to time the announcer will talk about the unwritten rules of baseball. One of those rules is you don’t steal a base when your team is up by 6 or 7 runs late in the game. The same holds true for bunting for a base hit to break up a no-hitter late in the late inning of the game. That got me thinking about the unwritten rules of…
  • By Brenda Winter, columnist
    July 30, 2019
    “How hard can it be,” is a phrase that has allowed me to stay married, to have kids, to buy rental property, to homeschool, to direct a play, to travel in China, and last week it allowed me to serve as the camp chaplain at a camp for kids in foster care. How hard can it be? It got hard when all 52 of them stepped off the bus. They were not the mini-thugs I was expecting. Some of them were little…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    July 30, 2019
    The following appeared in the Rock County Star Herald on July 1, 1965.   Record Crowd Attends Hills 75th Jubilee          Biggest crowd to gather in Hills during its 75-year history was on hand for the Diamond Jubilee cele-bration Tuesday night.          Parking space for late comers could be found only at the village’s extreme limits. Weather cooperated, and now it was a day of fun and interest…
  • By George Bonnema, Luverne Horticulturalist
    July 30, 2019
    It seems that my sprayer has been in my hand for most of the summer. Wet is good to a certain extent and then it becomes an ongoing invitation to blight and fungus infections that are hard to control, and that is where I am right now … so the battle continues. I am seeing a lot of the lower leaves of fall-blooming purple dome asters turning yellow and dry. Most often this is the symptom of damage…
  • By Michael Walgrave, Rock County Land Management technician
    July 23, 2019
    “If civilization is to avoid a long decline, like the one that has blighted North Africa or the Near East for 13 centuries, society must be born again out of an economy of exploitation into an economy of conservation.”  — W.C. Lowdermilk, former Assistant Chief of Soil Conservation Service and author of “Conquest of the Land Through 7,000 Years.”   Armor the Land Attend Aug. 1 Cover Crop ‘How To…
  • By Lori Sorenson
    July 23, 2019
    Pain is part of being human, and the hard lessons we learn from pain often help shape us into better people.  There are entire Pinterest pages of inspiring quotes about living and growing through pain, and most of them — most of the time — make sense. “At the end of every dark storm there is a bright rainbow,” for example. But what does this mean for those who live with chronic physical pain?…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    July 23, 2019
    The following appeared in the Rock County Star Herald on July 1, 1965.   No Outgoing Mail After 6 P.M.   Service on Night Mail Cut Tuesday          Beginning Tuesday night, there was no outgoing mail service for any mail dropped in the outside collection box at the postoffice after 6 p.m.          The announcement was made by Assistant Postmaster Arlo Bier-Bierkamp after receipt of a letter from…
  • By Rick Peterson, general manager
    July 16, 2019
    As you are probably aware of, there are a number of ways you can tell when we are about to embark on a change of seasons — the calendar being the most obvious, but there are other signs as well. When spring is just around the corner, you start to see more boats being trailered down the highway and fewer snowmobiles. You probably make a mental note when you see your first robin of the year, and I…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    July 16, 2019
    The following appeared in the Rock County Star Herald on June 17, 1965.   Odd Jobs Club Now Open From 9-11 On Week Days          A plan to operate the Odd Jobs Club from the Luverne Community Center was announced this week by Rev. Wayne Hoffman, chairman of the Center.          A telephone and desk, to be manned by volunteer help, has been installed for coordinating work with employers and…
  • By Sgt. Troy Christianson, Minnesota Highway Patrol
    July 09, 2019
    Question: Can you give out information about fog lights? I notice a lot of people have them on and when I am meeting them on the road in the evening or at night, some are very bright and make seeing the road very difficult. Some of them appear to be out of alignment and are blinding. I hope that having people read this will help make a difference. Thanks. Answer: There are some specific…
  • By Mavis Fodness, reporter
    July 09, 2019
    Thousands of students — including me — have received diplomas from Luverne High School since it was built in 1956. The LHS Class of 1983 celebrates its “35th plus one” class reunion this weekend. The reunion comes on the heels of the June 20 groundbreaking ceremony that honored the changes coming to the 63-year-old facility. For days leading up to the groundbreaking, I watched two excavators…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    July 09, 2019
    The following appeared in the Rock County Star Herald on June 10, 1965.   Three Stores Hold Grand Openings New Fronts Give Main St. New Look          Grand opening days will be held this week at three Luverne businesses with more than a thousand dollars in free merchandise prizes to be given away Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Along with this issue of the Star-Herald is a special commemorative…
  • By Brenda Winter, columnist
    July 01, 2019
    July 4, 2019 As a teenager growing up in Luverne I noticed The Fourth of July divided people into two groups: those who had “a lake place” and those who did not.  I was among those who did not. As a small child growing up on a farm southwest of Luverne, a Fourth of July highlight might be my going outside to pet one of five or ten kittens. As an older child, the day might be spent waiting for the…
  • By Rick Peterson, general manager
    July 01, 2019
    Wow, July 4 already! Where has the summer gone? The Fourth is the unofficial midpoint of summer, and for me it’s going to be over with before I know it. Buffalo Days is over, tomorrow is the Fourth of July, and after next week Hot Dog night will be in the books for another year. Again, where has the summer gone? The one date that I have had marked on my calendar for some time is Friday, July 12.…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    July 01, 2019
    The following appeared in the Rock County Star Herald on May 27, 1965.   OLD GN RESERVOIR IS: Hills’ Recreational Area          Give the people of Hills a worthy project for the community and you need not search far for helping hands. Such is the unanimous opinion of Bud Bush, Dennis Ronning or Fred Nuffer, who comprise the members of the Hills Village Council.          The three members of the…
  • By Lori Sorenson, editor
    June 25, 2019
    From my seat in the machine shop, I observed the turkey fryer a safe distance away with one recurring thought: There’s got to be a column in here somewhere. It started five days earlier when I found a Butterball turkey in the bottom of the chest freezer. It was a holiday gift from a farm supplier just last year, so the bird was still fresh and, better yet, free. Several days later, the husband…
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