Luverne hosted the 74th Tri-State Band Festival Saturday with 16 bands participating in the parade and field events.
The Luverne Area Chamber and the Convention and Visitors Bureau recently announced the winners of the July-August CVB Photo ...
Lyle Rollag (above) combines wet corn for livestock feed Sunday afternoon in Beaver Creek Township and (at left) Dick Kramer ...
Students and staff will move into the new Hills-Beaver Creek Elementary School in November. You must log in to continue reading. Log in or subscribe today.
Hills business owner Jessica Martens envisions the first “Fall Festival on Main” to be more than a community event in Hills.
Elmer Hovland’s children (from left) Christine, Mark and Jon met with author Nina Willner at the Herreid Military Museum where an exhibit is planned for Hovland’s war contributions and Willner’s ...
The Star Herald staff will visit the Luverne eighth-grade careers class Friday about opportunities in communication.
City Council members opted not to renew a contract with Braun Intertec Corporation for continued investigation of environmental staining on Luverne properties.
Motorists traveling on Minnesota roads this fall should stay alert for large farm equipment transporting crops to markets, grain elevators and processing plants, according to the ...
I just got back from the annual Association for Rural and Small Libraries conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. If you’re thinking it was one big nerd-fest, you would be right.
At their Sept. 23 meeting, Luverne City Council members approved a cannabis registration application for Prairie Sky Enterprises, LLC for a retail cannabis microbusiness at 1551 S. Kniss Ave.
At their Sept. 23 meeting, Luverne City Council members approved a preliminary levy of $3,887,585 for taxes payable in 2026.