An investment for the decades
ADRIAN - Doug Bullerman freely admits he has never wrestled a match in his life, but that doesn't mean he isn't a wrestling expert. Talk about this topic
View ArticleWelcoming their new neighbors: Fulda group steps up to assist community's...
FULDA - Founded in 1881, the city of Fulda tends to be populated with Western European descendents. Avenues bear names like Maryland, Florence, Ireland and Baltimore, and traditional Scandinavian...
View ArticleA fruitful business
WINDOM - Access to fresh citrus products - and a wholesome fundraising opportunity to boot - is as close as MinnTex Citrus of Windom. Talk about this topic
View ArticleTake me out the ballgame! Lismore - and the region - has storied baseball past
LISMORE - Minnesota has always been baseball crazy. There was a Minnesota town named Nininger. Nininger doesn't even exist any longer. In 1857, before Minnesota even was a state, Nininger had a...
View ArticleDinehart-Holt House has sparkled in Slayton since 1890s
SLAYTON - In 1891, Slayton was a budding town in a sea of prairie grass and home to the brand new Murray County Courthouse. Talk about this topic
View ArticleEnjoy the prairie, but leave only footprints
LUVERNE - Home to the western fringed prairie orchid, Wol's spike rush, tumble grass, pygmy plants and even water starworts, the Touch the Sky Prairie in Rock County is filled with beauty sought out...
View ArticleDoing 'well' in Sibley: Activities are plentiful at Osceola Community...
SIBLEY, Iowa - The hum of ellipticals, bikes and a high-tech "Skywall" fill the air as you enter the Osceola Community Wellness and Rehab Center, but nothing can hide the fact that the staff and...
View ArticleA forgotten piece of history
MAY CITY, Iowa - Standing at the entrance to the 1888 Mennonite Cemetery near the intersection of two Iowa crossroads, a visitor can see for miles in all directions. There's a smattering of farms,...
View ArticleLange's: Always open since 1956
PIPESTONE - They may say you need a college degree to get ahead these days, but the owner of Lange's Cafe, Steve Lange, proves that isn't always the case. Talk about this topic
View ArticleNo shortage of Dutch treats
EDGERTON - When Scott Landin quit his job of 12 years at Bayliner in Pipestone to start working at the Edgerton Bakery, he admits he wasn't much of a baker. Talk about this topic
View ArticleHilltop Project Group: 63 years of learning, friendships
RUSHMORE - The days of Extension educators leading Project groups for local women may be a thing of the past, but for a group of ladies in Wilmont, Reading, Rushmore and Worthington, getting together...
View ArticleRound Lake Sportsman's Club still making difference
WORTHINGTON - Even though the Round Lake Sportsman's Club doesn't have the same numbers and financial backing of some of the larger clubs, that doesn't mean it isn't making an impact. Talk about this...
View ArticleJackson's PAWS a friend of animals
JACKSON - "They give the best hugs," Janice Lepinski says. Talk about this topic
View ArticleWestbrook woman has 'The Recipe' for success
WESTBROOK - When a new cafe, The Recipe, opened its doors in January in Westbrook, it fulfilled both a community need and its owner's dream of running a restaurant. Talk about this topic
View ArticleVerMeer sees a diamond in the rough
LUVERNE - As Preston VerMeer hikes, bikes, walks and runs along city streets and off the beaten path, he sees things to which most people would turn a blind eye. A neglected neighborhood could be...
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