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There once was a little candle whose flame was beginning to dim.
Of those of you who recognize the term, how many of you are familiar with what it is and how it operates?
This is the second installment in my four-part series of columns on how I feel we have too many choices. My last column dealt with the onslaught of choices regarding barbecue sauces.
The city of Luverne received five conditional use permit applications for cannabis licensing during the first round of applications that closed Friday, May 9.
The second of two bond sales for the Hills-Beaver Creek School District will take place May 28 and will complete the sale of $29.975 million approved in a 2023 referendum vote.
A counseling cabin will soon be under construction on the west side of the arena at Rock Ranch near Hills. The cabin will ...
Senior Payton Behr, No. 9, strides home and is greeted by her teammates after hitting a home run against Edgerton at home.
This is a scene from the grandstand as the first-grade classrooms take on each other in the tug-of-war competitions. Mavis ...
Cardinal junior Blake Sauer slides into home, beating the throw by Jackson as senior Carter Sehr (back, left) and junior ...
Luverne utility workers Mike Buss (on the ground) and Brayden Ripka (in the bucket) hang a new round of banners on Main ...
Mox VanderLinden (left), Phineas Jarvis, Carter Sterling and Charlotte Swanson feed hay to Benny, one of the Rock Ranch ...
The Luverne boys’ tennis team lost four matches this week. Blue Earth topped Luverne 7-0 Tuesday, May 6, at home, Lac qui ...