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Eagle Bluff Marks its 45th Year with Reunion
Photo Essay | Lanesboro’s First-ever Pride in the Park
Speak Up, Speak Out – and Listen

Year: 2023

Pottery for sale in Sue Pariseau’s studio southeast of Lanesboro.  Sue organizes the annual Bluff Country Studio Art Tour in April.  (Photo by Renee Bergstrom)

Profile | The Artist Behind the Bluff Country Studio Art Tour

Renee Bergstrom visits with Sue Pariseau, the artist behind the annual spring Bluff Country Studio Art Tour.

Dave and Lynn Susag, pictured here in traditional Viking garb, have made multiple trips to Norway. (Photo submitted by Lynn Susag)

Profile | A Norwegian Love Story

Steve Harris introduces an artist couple devoted to themselves and their Norwegian art.

Fillmore County became a member of the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. Pictured Front Row:  Bonnie Heidtke (Wykoff), Linda King (Mabel), Marge Fuller (Lanesboro); Back Row:  Dan Conway (Southeast Area Agency on Aging), Sue Olinger (Harmony), Pam Nelson (Chatfield), and Bill Sullivan (Pilot Mound). (Photo by Brenda Pohlman)

Developing Age-Friendly Communities in Fillmore County

John Torgrimson looks at the Age-Friendly Communities project in Fillmore County.

Jeremy Pederson looks for baked goods to buy at the 2023 Christ Lutheran Church Craft Fair & Bake Sale in Preston. (Photos by John Weiss)

Holiday Craft Fairs and Bake Sales Build Community

John Weiss experiences a sense of community during a visit to the Christ Lutheran Church holiday craft fair and bake sale in Preston.

The author, Don Bell, is pictured by Amish Experience in Lanesboro—his grandfather’s leather shop was located on the ground floor in the 1950s. The building at one time housed the Odd Fellows Lodge.

Essay | I’m Changing My Ways with Water

Julie Little is inspired to save life-giving water at home.

To address global climate change, we embraced the United Nation’s Intergovernmental panel recommendations to replace fossil fuels with locally generated electric power, including back-up power storage, and to utilize heat pump technology as a heat source. That’s where we started. (Contributed photos)

An All Electric, Solar Shingle, Amish Built, Forever Home

Mary Bell and Joe Deden detail the work that went into building an energy-efficient home in Lanesboro that has Tesla powered solar shingles.

(Submitted photo)

Poetry | Welcome Winter

Lanesboro historian and poet shares seasonal poems with readers.

On cold winter days, ice creeps slowly from the shore toward the main channel of the Root River near Peterson. (Photo by Craig Johnson)

Cold Days…Hot Nights

Craig Johnson shares seasonal photos.

Paul Wotzka, hydrologist and co-founder of the Minnesota Well Owners Organization, speaks about the challenges karst geology presents to water quality in Fillmore County during a Water Quality Forum at Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center, Lanesboro, on November 16. (Photo by John Torgrimson)

Local Forums, EPA Raise Questions About SE Minnesota Water Quality | State Agencies Respond

John Torgrimson reports on local, state, and federal action on water quality in karst country.

(Photos by Andy Lowe)

Poetry | Emerging

‘Emerging’ by Lanesboro poet and musician Ann Lowe.

The Historic Forestville bridge, built in 1899, before it was hoisted off its abutments and placed on the south side of the Root River. (Photo by John Torgrimson)

Moving Day for a 19th Century Bridge at Historic Forestville

Dave Shaffer and John Torgrimson chronicle the first phase in the restoration of the Historic Forestville bridge.

Homeschoolers team up to provide group-learning opportunities for their students.  At left, Odyssey Homeschool Association families explore the Ferguson Apple Orchard in Galesville, Wisconsin (submitted photo).  At right, Christian Homeschoolers of Fillmore County families in front of Kapper’s Big Red Barn near Chatfield.  (Photo by Mya Hagen)

Homeschooling | A Closer Look

Julie Little takes an in depth look at the growing homeschool movement.

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