Tucker’s Telegram Tucker Henderson This past week a pioneering mover and shaker of the Finnish American community passed away. Darrel Nicholson, who was 80 years old, passed away on Nov. 9 in Minneapolis, Minn. He was a U.S. Navy veteran, Spanish teacher, author, and musician among other things. Locally, he was known as the project director… Read More
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A modern-day pioneer passes away
Published on November 15, 2022 at 3:29pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
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Military idiocies come to light in the deer stand
Published on November 15, 2022 at 3:28pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0The Prairie Spy Alan “Lindy” Linda One of the good things about deer hunting is that Cousin J. comes to visit. It gives us a chance to sit in my heated deer stand and, well, chat. (Real men don’t chat, you know. Just so you know.) We talked. In the process, since he’s a fellow Vietnam veteran, we… Read More
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Every house needs a houseplant to bring some life to a home
Published on November 8, 2022 at 3:49pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0By Bev Johnson Master Gardener A friend of Bunkey’s had spent some time in the hospital and had been gifted a Ficus plant. Since she has 10 brown fingers, she gave it to Bunkey. He tripped getting out of his car and dumped the plant on the snow-covered driveway. Fiscus are a pretty tough group of… Read More
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So much to know about deer hunting, such little time
Published on November 8, 2022 at 3:48pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0The Prairie Spy Alan “Lindy” Linda There’s so much to know about deer hunting. One big one is don’t pee where you shoot. How do I know this? Well, the first year a long time ago when some local hunters took me hunting, they caught me doing so from 15 feet up a tree. I gathered from the… Read More
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Exceptions for using flashing lights/stop arm
Published on November 8, 2022 at 3:48pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0Ask A Trooper Sgt. Jesse Grabow Question: I see school busses that do not use their flashing lights or extend the stop arm as they’re picking up kids. Cars are passing them from behind and from the front. What are the requirements for bus drivers to use their safety lights? Thank you for your time. Answer: Minnesota law… Read More
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Otto the oak tree
Published on November 1, 2022 at 2:38pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0The Prairie Spy Alan “Lindy” Linda S. and I made our first walk of the early fall through the woods that exist at the far back-north of this farm. We look forward to resuming this revisiting of the woods. We hadn’t been out there since spring. Of course you know, if you’re a resident of Minnesota, that the… Read More
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Halloween costumes are a bit more realistic today
Published on November 1, 2022 at 2:38pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0Publisher’s Perspective Chad Koenen I don’t know if there were more than a handful of times my family purchased an actual Halloween costume for me for Halloween. There were a few purchased costumes, like a football player with shoulder pads none-the-less and some ninja costume with a sword, but most of my costumes growing up… Read More
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Crossing state lines during harvest
Published on November 1, 2022 at 2:37pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0Ask A Trooper Sgt. Jesse Grabow Question: Hello, can a person who is working for a farmer during harvest driving a semi (no CDL) cross a state line (North Dakota and Minnesota)? Answer: Yes, as long as they stay within 150 air miles of the farm. With harvest season upon us, it’s a good time to remind everyone… Read More
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Autumn harvests
Published on October 26, 2022 at 3:08pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0By Ruth Koehler Hues of yellow, red and gold Gone are the greens displayed so bold. Brown corn fields standing perky and straight, A reminder it will come down late. Living in places where seasons surprise us Keep us scrambling for wraps to provide us Glancing at our gauge each morning, We plan our day with reverent warning Of the tipping point of frost’s stronghold… Read More
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Tubers, corms, bulbs, oh my! Fall means new work in the garden
Published on October 26, 2022 at 3:08pm GMT+0000 Chad Koenen| Author: Chad Koenen
0By Bev Johnson Master Gardener Get off the couch and grab a potato fork (the best tool for digging in the gardens). As soon as the tuberous begonia leaves start to turn yellow or after the first light frost dig them up. Cut about 5 inches long, dry the tubers indoors at room temperatures out of direct… Read More