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1923

  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    October 12, 2021
    The following appeared in The Rock County Herald on Oct. 5, 1923.   Luverne Firemen are Hosts to 300 Visitors   Semi-Annual Convention of Southwestern Minnesota Association Held Here Wednesday State Fire Marshall Gives Main Address   Business of Convention Occupies the Day—Banquet and Entertaining in the Evening Luverne entertained approximately three hundred visiting firemen Wednesday at the…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    October 05, 2021
    The following appeared in The Rock County Herald on April 6, 1923.   Beaver Creek Leads in Alfalfa Acreage   County Agent Roske Finds That Acreage in County is 1560 Acres, With 350 Acres in Beaver Creek   “Rock county doubled its acreage in alfalfa the last two years. In 1920 there were but 850 acres in the county. In 1922 there were 1560 acres in the county,” contends county agent Roske. “The…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    September 28, 2021
    The following appeared in The Rock County Herald on Feb. 9, 1923.   Public Health Nurse For Luverne Schools   Board of Education Votes to Add Trained Nurse to Regular Staff of Luverne Public Schools   Action Hastened by Big Epidemic of Bad Colds   Mrs. Clara Herm Engaged to Fill Position and Will Enter Upon Duties Early Next Week   In order to further safeguard the health and physical welfare of…
  • By Betty Mann, President, Rock County Historical Society
    January 25, 2016
    The following appeared in the Rock County Herald on November 2, 1923:   PLANS FOR RED CROSS ROLL CALL PERFECTED   House-to-house Canvass to be Made in Luverne Sunday, Nov. 11th, From 2 to 4 p.m.   At a meeting called Monday evening by Dr. C. O. Wright, as county chairman for the seventh annual Red Cross roll call, plans were perfected for the carrying on of the drive in Rock county. It was…
  • By Betty Mann, President, Rock County Historical Society
    January 18, 2016
    The following appeared in the Rock County Herald on August 24, 1923:   FLAMING K.K.K. CROSSES MAKE WEIRD SCENES   Tourist Organizer of Ku Klux Klan or Local Wags Burn Two Emblems of the Order   Luverne’s first introduction to what might be termed a ceremonial of the Ku Klux Klan was given Friday night at the public park, when what is considered the organization’s official cross was burned shortly…
  • By Betty Mann, President, Rock County Historical Society
    December 28, 2015
    The following appeared in the Rock County Herald on September 28, 1923:   CHILD HEALTH CLINICS TO BE HELD OCT. 6-11   Specialist to Hold Clinics at Luverne, Ashcreek, Kenneth, Kanaranzi and Hardwick   Infant and children’s clinics, under the direction of the Rock County Public Health association, will be held at five different points in the county from October 6th to 11th. The first clinic will…
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