Fillmore County Journal - 6.26.17

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Canton • Chatfield • Fountain • Harmony • Houston • Lanesboro • Mabel • Ostrander • Peterson • Preston • Rushford • Rushford Village • Spring Valley • Whalan • Wykoff

Perfect evening for Dairy Night on the Farm

Mabel-Canton School Board seeks new superintendent By A nnie Lewis annie@fillmorecountyjournal.com

It was the last Mabel-Canton School Board meeting for Superintendent Jennifer Backer. In an emotional address, she said her decision to resign was “bittersweet” and her last four years have been memorable. “I publicly welcome the next superintendent and want you to know that I’m here to help in any way I can to make the transition a smooth one.” One candidate has applied for the position and Backer distributed the materials of the applicant for the board to review. In terms of licensing, Backer said the candidate is qualified. She also passed out a document with 24 suggested interview questions and encouraged the board to move quickly on setting up an

Fillmore County Dairy Princesses Haely Leiding, Makala Nauman and Abby Hopp attended Dairy Night on the Farm 2017. Hopp is also a finalist for Princess Kay of the Milky Way. Photo by Barb Jeffers By Barb Jeffers barb@fillmorecountyjournal.com

It seems the Johnson family at Johnsons Rolling Acres somehow ordered perfect weather for Dairy Night on the Farm on Saturday, June 17, 2017. The event, which is hosted by the Fillmore County American Dairy Association, was held at Johnsons Rolling Acres near Peterson, Minn., this year. Dairy Night on the Farm offers those who do not live on a farm to come and spend some time learning about what farmers do and gives farmers an

opportunity to see how other farmers operate their farm. The evening was sunny but not too hot and a slight breeze was in the air, which kept everyone comfortable while touring the farm and enjoying festivities. Wagon rides were offered to and from parking areas and many families enjoyed the ride, as it is not often that some people get a wagon ride. Farm tours were given which adults and children enjoyed, but the kids especially liked seeing the livestock and of course, their favorite were the calves. The kids had a great time throughout the evening as they

had a blast jumping up and down with siblings, friends or newly made friends in the bounce house from Hanson’s Inflatables. Balloons by Kevin provided entertainment while making balloon creations of all kinds and also gave the children a colorful and fun souvenir to take home with them. Anika Steele, 8, daughter of Craig and Sara Steele of Plainview, Minn., requested a balloon duck, which Kevin was happy to create for her. Another activity for the kids See DAIRY NIGHT Page 2 

interview. The board will invite the candidate to interview next week and the public is invited to attend. Date and time will be posted on the district’s website. Also at its June meeting, the M-C School Board voted to not renew Doug Wyffels contract as head coach for the boys basketball team. Prior to the vote, there was discussion of the review process for all head coaches that had been done by the administration, with input from the athletic director. Board Vice chair Bobbie Vickerman, questioned how to handle anonymous complaints. She expressed concern that they are difficult to handle because there’s no recourse for verification. According to Superintendent See MABEL-CANTON Page 9 

Rushford-Peterson looks at finishing touches for new school By K irsten Zoellner kirsten@fillmorecountyjournal.com

The new school is just two months or less from completion and several in attendance at the Monday, June 19 R-P School Board meeting were noticeably eager to see it done. “Things are moving along; you can trust that they are,” said District Superintendent Chuck Ehler. An administration walk through of the lower classrooms was held last week, June 15, and a tour of the progress on the upper classrooms is slated for the coming week. Completion of kitchen units is underway, as is the rigging for the theatre curtains. The floor in the elementary and middle

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school gym is being installed. Completion of punch list items in the classroom wings is underway and finishing work is happening in much of the building. There was some frustration with the project as more than 3.5 inches of rain fell in less than 50 minutes during the week, causing a silt slide from the property to adjacent properties west of Grimsrud Way. Work on the roadway had been underway prior to the rainfall and insurance claims have been dealt with. Subsequent rains saw Pine Meadows as the recipient of gravel from the work, according to Ehler. See RP SCHOOL Page 7 


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