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Poetry | Finish-American Heritage Reflected in New Collection
Root River Diary | An Extraordinary Kindness
In La Crescent, HELP Grant Sparks Community, Habitat Connections

Month: June 2024

<span style="font-size: 14px; color: #6c6b6b; ">Nitrate pollution enters groundwater, streams and rivers through many sources including runoff from area agricultural fields. (Photo by John Weiss)
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Minnesota Nitrate Concerns Inspire Iowa Groups to Seek EPA Help

Southeast Minnesota’s nitrate pollution issues inform groups working to mitigate similar concerns in Iowa’s Driftless area.

<span style="font-size: 14px; color: #6c6b6b; ">Freshly cut hay on a perfect summer day. (Photo by Greg Schieber)</span>

Essay | Making Hay…as Well as Memories

Greg Schieber on carrying on the tradition of cutting hay with his own kids.

<span style="font-size: 14px; color: #6c6b6b; ">Maiden Hair Fern (Adiantum) flourishes in full shade or dappled sunlight. (Photo by Renee Bergstrom)</span>

June Arrives

Renee Bergstrom’s photographs capture recent spring arrivals.

<span style="font-size: 14px; color: #6c6b6b; ">A stave church in Renlie, Valdres, Norway, about 80 miles north of Oslo, where the author’s great grandfather attended church as a young man.  (Photo by John Torgrimson)</span>

The Fabric that Binds | A Family’s History

Tracing family roots – from Ireland, Germany, and Norway to southeast Minnesota, John Torgrimson shares his personal story of how families are woven into our region’s past and present.

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Poetry | Yggdrasil…Turning green…the voice

Poetry by John B. Nicol.

<span style="font-size: 14px; color: #6c6b6b; ">Trees along the lowest part of Mill Creek were cut down a few months ago, but part of the trunks were left so the roots and lower trunk could be buried in the creek’s bank for trout habitat and to protect the shoreline from erosion. (Photo by John Weiss)</span>

Mill Creek in Chatfield Gets Partial Makeover

John Weiss explores the Mill Creek Trout Stream improvement project near Chatfield.

<span style="font-size: 14px; color: #6c6b6b; ">Beth Holger, CEO of Minneapolis non-profit The Link, visited Rushford to raise awareness of youth homelessness and sex trafficking. (Photo by Ella Deutchman)</span>

Youth Sex Trafficking Focus of League of Women Voters’ Public Forum

Ella Deutchman reports on a recent youth sex trafficking forum hosted by the Fillmore County League of Women Voters

<span style="font-size: 14px; color: #6c6b6b; ">Giants of the Earth Heritage Center Staff in front of mural depicting Valdres, Norway, by late Norwegian artist Sigmund Aarseth. Left to right, Violet Hatfield, Bill Fried, Anastasia (Stacy) Wold. (Photo by Alison Leathers)</span>

Giants of the Earth Heritage Center | An Entry to Cultural Exploration

Alison Leathers visits the Giants of the Earth Heritage Center in Spring Grove, MN.

<span style="font-size: 14px; color: #6c6b6b; ">Karl Unnasch prepares a stained glass panel in his Pilot Mound studio. “Stained glass is a sneaky medium,” says artist Karl Unnasch, “a series of frozen brush strokes.” (Photo submitted by Karl Unnasch)</span>

Profile | In Conversation with Stained Glass Artist Karl Unnasch

Steve Harris visits with Karl Unnasch, nationally recognized stained glass and sculpture artist from Pilot Mound, Minnesota.

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