Baling away
With one trailer (far left) already full of bales of hay, Nathan Buysse, right, mans the tractor while left to right, Kaitlynn Bot, Kade Lozinski and Reid Bot take turns stacking the next load duri
With one trailer (far left) already full of bales of hay, Nathan Buysse, right, mans the tractor while left to right, Kaitlynn Bot, Kade Lozinski and Reid Bot take turns stacking the next load duri
In remembrance of Flag Day, which was this past Sunday, we bring you this overhead view of Veterans Park with the flags blowing in the wind after it was prepared for the Memorial Day ceremony.
The Red Cross Blood Drive in Minneota is only a few days away and appointments to this point are less than anticipated. Especially among the younger generation.
For a limited time, the American Red Cross is testing all blood, platelet and plasma donations for COVID-19 antibodies, providing donors insight into whether they have been exposed to this coronavi
Avera Marshall made some moderate changes to ease visitor restrictions in the hospital and clinics beginning June 8.
Following the new safety measures outlined by Gov. Walz, the Lyon County Museum in Marshall will reopen on Monday, June 29.
The Minnesota Senate voted last week to end Governor Walz’s peacetime emergency powers relative to the COVID-19 pandemic.
While growing up, it’s hard to remember the same strong winds we consistently seem to be getting the past few years. Is this a result of climate change as some suspect.
100 Years Ago
June 18, 1920
Personals
Miss Frieda Amundson and Mrs. Christine Johnson left for a visit with friends and relatives at Wynyard, Sak., and Glenbora, Man.