Reports
When the Winnebago’s arrived in 1848, a government doctor came with them. His name was Fredrick Andros. The government erected a very large house for him on what is now the court house hill. The gov’t report shows that it was a two-story house with a wing. The wing was probably used as the hospital...
Our Week In Review
Another week gone- Can’t believe how fast the time goes. Susan and Jodi and the crafting group continue to work on projects for the upcoming Bazaar on Dec. 5th and also this week they made an “I Am Thankful Tree.” Hope you get a chance to stop up and take a peek – it is so cute...
It is believed that people get a food borne illnesses minimum 14 times a year. And that number is directed at the food borne illnesses that are NOT reported or diagnosed. People who claim to have the stomach flu or a 24 hour bug simply have a food borne illness also known as Food Poisoning. Though...
Ending child abuse and neglect is a complex challenge. No one comes to the task of parenting with ready-made knowledge and skills. Furthermore, parents who were victims of violence or neglect as children must find a way to break the cycle of abuse. Parents who use abusive parenting practices are...
The Todd County Historical Society met for their annual meeting on Monday, November 2, at 7:00 p.m. in the museum.
The meeting was called to order by President Gary Stracek followed by the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Secretary’s report was read and approved.
The Treasurer’s Report...
The American Legion Auxiliary for Post 12 met Monday Oct. 19 at 7 p.m., with President Marge Gadbow calling the meeting to order with 10 members present.
Chaplain Lois Boyer read a prayer followed by a moment of silence for our fallen heroes.
The Pledge of Allegiance and Preamble to the...
Our Week In Review
What nice weather we have been able to enjoy – It really helps shorten winter up. Halloween was a blast –everyone was served Pumpkin Ice Cream and two of the residents (Grace & Lester) won the costume judging contest. Twelve pumpkins were brought for the Pumpkin judging...
Every year there is an endless supply of recipes out there for what to do with Holiday leftovers. Well instead of racking your brain trying to figure out which of them to use, why not make up some plates that are freezer ready (labeled, dated and sealed) and share them with people who would enjoy...
Let’s Talk Plants!
I hope you all have been enjoying our beautiful Indian summer days! My Browerville area garden has had some frost damage, but hasn’t quite reached a “hard frost” which is defined as temperatures less than 28 degrees Fahrenheit. According to an on-line National Weather database...
Barn Talk: The Brown and White of Handling Manure in Todd County
Farmers KNOW…having to handle anything more than once is less than efficient…
Spring 2015 Statistic: Number of Todd County manure stockpiles required to be moved for not meeting setbacks…
7
•Foresee problems meeting setbacks for...