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  • By Tom Getman
    January 14, 2026
    Two colleagues who help me stand with hope in times of grievous moments point me to the light and opportunity in darkness times. One of them is here in my DC neighborhood, Councilman David Allen. The other resides in Minnesota, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan.  Peggy said, “It’s no secret Minnesota has experienced unspeakable tragedy this week [in Renee Good’s murder]. We have seen so much violence and…
  • By Lori Sorenson, editor
    January 14, 2026
    Many workplaces are like families. And the lucky ones are happy families.  It makes sense if you think about it — we often spend more time with our co-workers than we do with our own family members. But, unlike real families, we don’t expect we’ll be with our co-workers for a lifetime.  There’s a general understanding someone will end up leaving our workplace family for some reason or another…
  • January 14, 2026
    Ginn: Congressman Finstad: ‘We know what we saw’ To the editor: We know what we saw: Renee Good was murdered. She was killed by the state.  In his statement, our Congressman, Brad Finstad, tweeted, "What happened in Minneapolis today is a somber reminder of the dangers ICE agents face while doing their jobs. These dangers have continued to escalate because of the anti-law enforcement rhetoric…
  • January 07, 2026
    According to the Mental Health America, January is national Mental Wellness Month. So, we’re sharing the organization’s 10 resiliency tools to promote wellness and help you feel stronger and more hopeful. •Connect with others – Humans are social by nature: We crave feeling supported, valued, and connected. •Stay positive – Trying to be optimistic doesn’t mean ignoring the uglier sides of life.…
  • By Mavis Fodness, reporter
    January 07, 2026
    Twenty-one percent of U.S. adults ages 50 and older (about 24 million people) now live alone.  They are “aging alone because they live without a spouse or partner or anyone else under the same roof,” according to an AARP magazine article I read from beginning to end, because I’m now one of these statistics. As 2026 began, I’m among the growing number of people aging solo due to a death of a…
  • By Rick Peterson, General Manager
    January 07, 2026
    Mary and I aren’t what you would call moviegoers.  From our first date in 1976 and currently closing in on nearly 49 years of marriage in 2026, we have seen maybe four movies, and No. 4 happened on New Year’s Day.  We both had seen trailers of the movie “Song Sung Blue” and thought this is one we would both enjoy. At 12: 15 p.m. on New Year’s Day I mentioned that “Song Sung Blue” was playing at…
  • By Scott Rall, Outdoors Columnist
    January 07, 2026
    To some folks these two words are pretty scary.  These two words are “silencers” and “suppressors.” To others they are just the common names for a firearm accessory. Suppressors or silencers were heavily regulated starting in 1934. This intense regulation was to prevent criminal and others of ill intent during the days of prohibition. They were and are still regulated as an NFA item. NFA stands…
  • By Kent Thiesse, farm management analyst
    December 30, 2025
    In the following, I am highlighting my “Top 5 Ag Topics for 2025,” based on issues that were discussed in my columns throughout the year. They include tariffs and China trade, low grain prices tight profit margins, high government farm payouts, the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ and record beef prices.   Tariffs and the China Trade Deal If there was a “2025 word of the year” in agriculture, it…
  • December 30, 2025
    Happy New Year, Star Herald readers. We in the newsroom find satisfaction in reviewing and highlighting the top stories of the year in our final December edition. We feel it showcases our progressive local leadership and our resilient community residents.  It also shows we at the Star Herald take our work seriously throughout the year as we document local happenings, big and small, good or bad…
  • By Brenda Winter, Columnist
    December 30, 2025
    As Jim and I reviewed our personal highlights of 2025, we were amused to conclude the year's "best" was the wooden patio screen we built from repurposed hog barn lumber. Seeds for the patio project were planted when we concluded something was needed to shield the patio from the comings and goings of the busy city park behind our house.  We studied what we consider to be Luverne's best mid-…
  • By Scott Rall, Outdoors Columnist
    December 30, 2025
    I really need someone to tell how much it is going to snow this winter. We got snow early on and in one weekend hunting pheasants in South Dakota it made it all the way to 12 below zero. I have a dog box equipped to handle this but it did not keep from checking on them several times throughout the night. The snow in this location was so deep that a group of 4 gave up after one morning of hunting…
  • By Calla Jarvie, Rock County Library Director
    December 30, 2025
    Happy 2026! The Rock County Community Library wishes you the best year to come. Did any of you make a New Year’s resolution? Mine is to finally reach my Goodreads reading goal.  I always start off really strong, dip a little in the spring, rebound in the summer and early fall and then just crash and burn. This year, my goal was to read 75 books. I made it to 70. Close, but no cigar. Whatever…
  • December 23, 2025
    Christians believe “God so loved the world that he gave his only son” to take away the sins of the world (John 3:16), and as such, Christmas is a celebration of the arrival of Jesus as told in the Bible’s second chapter of Luke:   In those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be registered. … And Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the town of Nazareth to…
  • By Lori Sorenson, editor
    December 23, 2025
    I enjoy seeing the variety of Christmas trees this time of year as people’s personal tastes and holiday spirit are expressed in their choice of lights and ornaments on the branches. Many are truly beautiful, and I marvel at the creative investment in each of them. My tree is also beautiful, in its own homemade sort of way. When the kids were little, they made ornaments in Sunday school and…
  • By Rick Peterson, General Manager
    December 23, 2025
    It’s not often that my column hits the stands and mailbox the day before Christmas. So, I thought I would take the opportunity to share a few of my Christmas memories from childhood to grandpa-hood.  My earliest childhood memories of Christmas date back to the late 1960s and very early 1970s. The Peterson family Christmas schedule was the same year after year. There was the Christmas Eve church…
  • December 23, 2025
    Strong, Brave and Hopeful This fall has been rough for Luella and our family. Luella began experiencing an increase in seizures over the summer, and in September a severe seizure on the school tennis court resulted in a concussion and eight stitches.  Lingering concussion symptoms followed, and beginning in November she had six seizures in just four weeks. The physical and emotional toll was…
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