Editorials
Agroup of FFA students gave a presentation to the Glencoe City Council Monday night.
The high school bands gave a great concert Tuesday night, the seventh- and eighth- grade bands and choirs performed last week and the high school choirs a couple of weeks ago.
Knowledge Bowl has another team going to the state tournament soon. Mock trial, speech...
By Paul Wright
The week of March 21-27 is National Agriculture Week. Our great state of Minnesota has a perfect blend of ways to enjoy the outdoors, great communities, career opportunities and economic growth. One of the primary areas that Minnesota gains significant value is in agriculture.
This begins with the work of the American farmer that...
A couple of decades ago, I wrote a book in which I talked about what it takes to be a good citizen in a representative democracy like ours. I thought the principles I laid out were timeless, but I recently reread them and boy, they seem a lot less clear-cut now.
(For the complete story see the March 15 print edition of the Chronicle.)
Nearly 40 years ago, I was standing along the sidelines of the Kiester Bulldogs football field. Kiester, a tiny community snuggled along the Minnesota-Iowa border in Faribault County, was a nine-man football juggernaut in that part of the state.
(For the complete story see the March 15 print edition of the Chronicle.)
Anyone who has watched much news this last year has seen stories about drought, diminishing rivers and aquifers, and our nation’s continuing battle against contaminants such as PFAS. The American public is coming to realize a truth that we in the water industry have known for a long-time: access to clean and safe water is not a guarantee but...