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  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    June 22, 2021
    The following appeared in The Rock County Herald on Aug. 17, 1877. At a meeting of the St. Paul board of education held recently, a contract was entered into with Wilson, Hinkle, & Co., of Cincinnati, by which text books are to be furnished the city schools at one-half the rates formerly paid for the same books. The Superintendent was duly authorized, and directed to furnish an estimate to…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    April 06, 2021
    The following appeared in The Rock County Herald on June 24, 1892.   Grand Balloon Ascension One of the Attractions for the 4th at this Place – Additional Committee   It gives the Herald much pleasure to announce that the committee in charge of the Fourth of July celebration to be held at this place have been fortunate enough to secure for that occasion Prof. A. L. Ward, of Sioux City, Ia., one…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    February 16, 2021
    The following appeared in The Rose History in 1911.   Rock County Village (continued from 02-11-20 edition of the Star Herald)            At this early stage of Manley’s development an invitation was extended to both Beaver Creek and Valley Springs to join forces with the new town, before circumstances should force such a procedure.18 The boom that was expected to eventuate in 1890 did not…
  • By Audrey Nelson, Willmar, President of the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities
    June 23, 2020
    The special session was a train wreck. Between the COVID-19 pandemic, economic downturn and recent civil unrest, Minnesotans need strong state leadership at the Legislature now more than ever. Instead we got arbitrary deadlines, broken deals and partisan battles. I’m frustrated at the Senate GOP majority for their insistence on adjourning prematurely. The decision to adjourn June 20 was…
  • By Betty Mann, president, Rock County Historical Society
    November 05, 2019
    The following appeared in The Rock County Herald on November 6, 1931.   Armistice Day To Be Observed in Luverne Many Business Places Will Be Closed All Day Armistice day — the anniversary of the closing of the great World war — will be observed throughout Rock county next Wednesday, November 11th, in the usual respectful and patriotic manner, in common with all other sections of the country.…
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