My wife and I recently went horsing around. And no, it didn’t involve traveling to Louisville for the Kentucky Derby. We are much too cheap to make a special trip like that.
Some years ago, when we were in Kentucky for business, my wife and I visited Churchill Downs. There weren’t any ...
Shelburne did not become an organized township until Aug. 17, 1879, nine years after Lyon County was organized. The first town meeting took place on September 6 at the home of C.P. McCann. The following officers were named at the meeting: C.P. McCann, chairman; D.A. Aurandt and W.F. Randall, ...
Summer is right around the corner, which means many people are looking ahead to at least one substantial vacation.
For many Minnesotans it involves going up north. People look forward to the major lake areas and the North Woods. Some go back to the same place year after year.
A much smaller ...
The New Horizons Crisis Center held an open house a couple of weeks ago at its current location near the corner of Main and Fourth streets in downtown Marshall.
The center shares a retail building with a number of retail outlets. I walk past this building daily on my way to the Main Stay ...
Minnesotans have always taken pride in our work ethic and our commitment to looking out for our neighbors. We pay our taxes with the understanding that those hard-earned dollars will be used to build our roads, defend our borders, and provide a hand up for the most vulnerable among us.
But ...
We have been learning about Bonnie Jean (Madden) Davis, whose life journey began on a rural Lynd farm. She attended the nearby District #2 country school for three years, the last year with a new teacher.
“Mrs. Snyder came from Balaton. I think she was a farmer’s wife and they lived on a ...