Month: January 2025

Gathering Acorns to Renew River Forestland
Efforts to collect acorns are helping with reforestation projects along the Upper Mississippi River. The Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk reports on volunteer work near the Reno Bottoms.

On His Own Terms | The Writing Life of Tom Driscoll
A southeast Minnesota writer and publisher chronicles his journey as a heart transplant recipient: John Weiss shares the ‘story behind the story’ captured in a soon-to-be-published book by author Tom Driscoll.

Community Leaders, “In the News…”
Tim Penny, Colleen Foehrenbacher, and Joe Grodahl are “In the news”—insights and updates on community people, businesses, organizations and happenings.

Inside Root River Current, January 2025
Behind the scenes news from Root River Current — announcing a major grant award and expanding the board for growth and success!

Aquatic Guardianship | The Importance of Monitoring and Maintaining Our Waterways
Clean streams depend on regular monitoring; Laurie Byrne reports on how volunteers assist with water testing to help maintain a healthy Mill Creek in Chatfield.

Telling Stories Through Photos | A Student Experience
Student photographers learning to see the world in a more artistic way.

Essay: A Big Woods Snow Day
Where have all the snow days gone?!? Greg Schieber shares memories from the past — and lessons learned.

2024 year in review: Root River Current photo essay
Take a photo tour of 2024 through the lens of Root River Current photographers.

Honoring the Past Through Service Today | Watson Creek Cemetery
Alison Leathers visits with the next generation of volunteers caring for the Watson Creek Cemetery near Preston, Minnesota.

Poetry: A Tanka and Two Haiku
Jeff Gorfine shares three new poems in Japanese haiku and tanka styles.
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