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The July 17 soil health field day will be at the farm of Eugene Halbur pictured Monday in no-tilled soybeans on his farm near ...
More than 100 children and adults gathered Monday night in the Rock County Library basement for Jamie Pastika (pictured above ...
Mother Nature offered a break in rainy weather Tuesday evening for the community’s annual Touch A Truck event in the Luverne ...
Luverne Senior Legion second baseman Alex Schlosser brings down a tag on a Madison base runner Tuesday, June 24, at Redbird ...
Angela Nolz, Sanford Luverne behavioral health specialist and integrated health therapist (from left), is pictured with ...
The Luverne Junior Legion 9 and 10 teams played a double-header against Pipestone Monday, June 30, at Redbird Field. The ...
The Luverne Softball Association hosted the 2025 Bash-A-Rama tournament June 28-29 in Luverne. Thirty-two area teams ...
Soil health improvement funding is again available through the USDA after several months of being frozen by the federal Department Of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Luverne students will continue to attend home events and activities free of charge, thanks to recent action by Luverne School Board members.
Hills-Beaver Creek robotics team (from left) Ryker Gehrke, Lily Fick, Penni Moore, Eva Hubbard, Arya Tollefson, Bentley Cleveland, Noah Engelkes, Ian Lingen, Elaina Bos and Nora Tatge pose at the team ...
The school bell believed to be from the 1895 Luverne High School is able to ring again Friday after a two-year refurbishing project.
I rescued some clearance-priced begonias at Bomgaars a few weeks ago, despite completing spring planting in mid-May.