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Honoring Our Veterans
At left, the Browerville School hosted a Veterans Day program on Tuesday, November 11. The Browerville VFW Post 8391, Browerville American Legion Post 293, and Clarissa American Legion Post 0213 presented the flags and participated in the recognition of our veterans. The guest speaker was Bill Rose, a Vietnam Veteran. He spoke about how the military taught him the value of learning to trust others and work as a team. The choir and band performed musical selections... Subscr
Nov 18, 20251 min read


Boat Capsized, Two Juveniles Rescued
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Nov 18, 20251 min read


Early Morning Gunshot Incident Leaves One Injured
On November 16, at approximately 4:13 a.m., the Long Prairie Police Department was dispatched to a call where an individual sustained a gunshot wound at the address of 115 2nd Street South, Long Prairie. The incident was a single gunshot that wounded one individual in the arm. That individual was air lifted to HCMC for the gunshot wound; their current status is unknown. It is believed the incident took place as the victim was attempting to break up a fight between two other i
Nov 18, 20251 min read


Northern Lights Dazzled Minnesota Skies Last Week
Residents across Minnesota were treated to a spectacular aurora show this week as a significant geomagnetic storm lit up the night sky. Triggered by recent solar flares and a rare “cannibal” coronal mass ejection (CME), charged particles collided with Earth’s atmosphere and produced vibrant curtains of green, purple, and pink light visible even farther south than usual. The display reached its peak with a G4 (“severe”) geomagnetic storm watch issued by the National Oceanic
Nov 18, 20251 min read


In Focus
Years after Jeffrey Epstein’s death, his files are still causing trouble in government. Politicians, both current and former, are under extra scrutiny whenever their names come up in connection with him. Media reports and public interest keep a close eye, putting pressure on lawmakers and officials. The talk around the Epstein files has turned into a lot of noise, making it hard to find the truth. New documents pop up, or people claim they exist, and the internet explodes wi
Nov 18, 20252 min read


Harkening Back
News from Clarissa's Past 25 Years Ago November 15, 2000 Dale Hanson, recently hired for maintenance created by the retirement of Marlin Crider, said he’s learning the procedures and the needs of the community. Hanson commented that there is more wastewater accumulating then what is generated through the water tower. Mayor Schnettler said a lot of people discharged the water from their humidifiers into the sewer system, and said it should be dumped outside. ********** Jerr
Nov 18, 20251 min read


Memories Gone By
News from Browerville's Past 25 Years Ago November 16, 2000 At their November 9 meeting, the Browerville City Council chose Dave Kramer to fill the vacancy created when Doug Johnson resigned in August. Kramer served in the past, but was forced to resign when his job at Land O’ Lakes was transferred to Perham. Mayor Steven Wiersgalla said that he had three people approach him about the position: Kramer, Dick Rech and Cory Heid. Wiersgalla said that Kramer was first to apply
Nov 18, 20252 min read


Looking Back
News from Bertha and Hewitt's Pasts 25 Years Ago November 15, 2000 When Jean Shaw started working seven years ago at The Hangout, Bertha-Hewitt’s School Age Childcare Program through Freshwater, she wasn’t sure what she was in for. “I really love it. I enjoy interacting with the children. It is very interesting seeing boys and girls who are now juniors and seniors who still ask if they can come to The Hangout,” said Jean. ********** Three mayors were elected by write-in v
Nov 18, 20251 min read


Recollections
News from Eagle Bend's Past 25 Years Ago November 15, 2000 Ask someone on the streets of Eagle Bend who Danny Smith is and you would probably get a handful of different answers ranging from Stretch the rodeo clown to owner of Eagle Valley Computers to assistant Rebels football coach. Smith enjoyed them all and is good at all of them. Another thing he is good at is ministering to youth. He interviewed and accepted a position up north as youth minister, before he and his wife
Nov 18, 20252 min read


Short but Productive: Todd County Board Wraps in 23 Minutes
by Debra Meyer-Myrum news@inhnews.com The November 4 regular Todd County Commissioners meeting had a short agenda, lasting only twenty-three minutes. Commissioner Becker was absent due to a medical procedure. In other business: Accepted resignations: • Tyler Winkles, FT Deputy on October 24. • Eric Dahl, Seasonal Recreational Assistant October 3. • Lukas Duchene, Seasonal Recreational Assistant October 1. • Emma Drum, Seasonal Recreational Assistant August 17. Hired: •
Nov 11, 20251 min read
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