October

Dispatch report   Sept. 30 •Complainant on Highway 75, Hardwick, reported a driving complaint. •Extra patrol was requested at the location at 161st Street, Luverne. •A fire was reported on 486th and 237th, Flandreau, South Dakota. •Complainant on E. Main Street reported property found. •Complainant...
LSS meals at Generations   Monday, Oct 3: Baked fish, au gratin potatoes, green beans, dinner roll, dessert. Tuesday, Oct. 4: Meatloaf, corn, baked potato, bread, dessert. Wednesday, Oct 5: Baked chicken, peas and carrots, mandarin oranges, rice pilaf, gelatin with whipped topping.  Thursday, Oct....
With a group of friends, family, community members and behind-the-scene artisans, Barb and Gene Ashby unveil the sign at the trailhead of the Christopher Martin Ashby Memorial Trail Friday afternoon near the Luverne City Park. The 1.95-mile trail is in remembrance of Chris, who died in a 2005 car accident.
The Christopher Martin Ashby Memorial Trail is more than just a biking and walking trail. The 1.95-mile paved trail is the family’s lasting legacy to the community that has supported them through one of the hardest experiences of their lives. Friday afternoon Barb and Gene Ashby of rural Luverne...
Dispatch report Oct. 15 •Complainant on 51st Street, Luverne, reported a runaway child. •Complainant on W. Interstate Drive requested assistance with warrant. •Complainant on Buckingham Street, Hardwick, requested information on protection orders. •Complainant on W. Luverne Street, Magnolia...
  Blake: We should require vaccinations To the Editor: To prevent further spread of the coronavirus, we should require everyone to get fully vaccinated (including a possible third dose), unless exempted by a sincerely held religious belief or medical condition. We should write to our legislators...
Luverne’s popular Trunk ’N Treat returns to Main Street for 2021 after the 2020 pandemic drive-through “Street of Treats” at the school campus. Because Halloween falls on a Sunday this year, the event will be on Monday, Nov. 1, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on Main Street. The event typically draws hundreds...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist Kim Emerson (left) harvests seeds with volunteers Cary Radisewitz, Chris Nowatzki, Don Dinger and (not pictured) Lori Sorenson on Oct. 12 at Touch the Sky Prairie.
  Volunteers spent several hours earlier this month collecting wildflower seeds at Touch the Sky Prairie northwest of Luverne. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist Kim Emerson supervised the harvest, which yielded nearly 25 pounds of seed from nearly a dozen different species. Wildflower...
Sam Berghorst (left) accepts his award from Chamber Board President Robyn Wessels.
Retired Luverne Building Center owner Sam Berghorst and retired Sewing Basket owner Barb Bork were named “Outstanding Chamber Members” for 2019 and 2020. They were recognized Monday night at Sterling’s restaurant in Luverne where they were presented with Sioux quartzite stones etched with words...
Red Rock Central linemen try to bring H-BC's Ty Bundeson down at the line. The Patriots won the game.
Hills-Beaver Creek’s last regular season home football game Oct. 14 was an important one. It was Parents Night and a chance to end a two-game losing skid, so the Patriots needed to play well in front of the home crowd. The home team responded with a 24-6 win over the Red Rock Central Falcons,...
Luverne's Nathaniel Cole-Kraty and Conner Overgaard (53) take down a Fairmont runner behind the line of scrimmage Friday night in Luverne's home loss to the undefeated Cardinals. Luverne plays its next game Wednesday.
The Luverne Cardinal football players knew they had a big challenge this week as they faced off against undefeated Fairmont. The Cardinals played a strong first half, as they trailed by a score of just 16-14 at halftime. In the end, Luverne could not pull off the upset as they ultimately lost by a...

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