One of our most loyal “regulars” at the Lake Mills Public Library is John Grunhovd. He can be seen walking in our doors weekly (if not more) and we welcome his presence every single time he does.
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The Lake Mills Sesquicen-tennial committee met Wednesday, March 13, at 5 p.m. in the LMCDC office. Plans are being finalized for the celebration to be held July Jubilee weekend, July 11-14.
The parade route was approved by the City Council and will proceed west down E. Main St., south on Lake St...
Citizens Community Credit Union announces the appointment of E.J. Donaghey as the new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective Feb. 25.
Donaghey has more than 30 years of experience working in the credit union industry at the retail, state, national and international levels. For the past...
For more than six decades, Winnebago Industries has created products that enable customers to explore America’s national parks. Today, Winnebago Industries, Inc. (NYSE: WGO), a leading outdoor lifestyle product manufacturer, strengthened that connection by announcing a multi-year partnership with...
BY BONNIE KAY BALDWIN
LAKE MILLS GRAPHIC
Amidst the opiod epidemic and other prescription drug abuse, part of the rage right now (as some people are looking for more natural ways in which to decrease chronic pain and dependence on drugs), is something called CBD oil.
CBD oil is a cannabidiol...
by Bonnie Kay Baldwin
Lake Mills Graphic
The town of Scarville gained a family of eight last November 2018, when a new pastor came to town.
Rev. Josh and Katie Skogen, and their six children: Caleb, 10; Micah, 8; Lana, 6; Nora, 4, and twins—Luke and Levi, 9 months, (as well as the ‘Skogen’s...
Flocks of robins have been sighted around town, and today (March 20) marks the first day of spring. The snow has been melting, grass is making an appearance, and temperatures in the 50s are forecasted, so it must be true that spring has finally arrived.
Josh Peters, a senior on the Luther College men’s basketball team, has been named to the 2019 American Rivers Conference Winter Sports All-Academic team. This is the third time he has been so honored.
To be eligible for A-R-C All-Academic Team honors a student-athlete must compete at the varsity...
The LMHS Speech Club participated in State Individual Speech Contest, Saturday, March 9, at Waldorf University, Forest City. Results were as follows:
Division I ratings: Lydia Saxton, Musical Theatre, Acting; Libby Heagel, Acting, Storytelling; Sarah Peterson, Storytelling, Poetry; Emma Martinson...
The Top of Iowa Vocal Festival was held Feb. 22 at NIACC, Mason City. Over 200 students from 14 schools in the Top of Iowa Conference comprised two separate festival choirs. The choirs were under the direction of Paul Wigley and Mark Lehmann, former directors from the area. Mindy Sletten and Teresa...
Outstanding fifth and sixth grade vocal students from LMCS recently participated in the annual North Iowa Honor Choir Festival. More than 300 students from northern Iowa converged on the NIACC campus for a fantastic day of singing, under the direction of this year’s OPUS director, Shelley Droe....