Exploring the desert at night ranks up there as one of my most favorite adventures. Recently, I was in the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona searching for the elusive Western Screech-Owl. After driving many miles deep into the dark desert, I had parked my truck near a dry creek bed, which in this...
It’s not a secret that life can be difficult.
Whether you face financial difficulty, or you’re in a season of long-term illness, stress seems to be the most persistent emotion in the back of our minds. One minute someone gets a life-altering diagnosis from the doctor, and in the next, there’s an...
Offense has been the focus in recent practices for the Buffalo boys’ hockey team. The result? – a whole lot of defense.
The Bison recorded their fourth consecutive shutout last week with a 4-0 home win last Thursday over Princeton. Two nights later, they earned a 3-0 road win at Chisago Lake.
The...
In one of the more dominant performances of the season, the Buffalo boys’ swim/dive team needed only nine events to clinch a 98-80 road win last Thursday over Chisago Lakes.
The Bison placed first in all 12 events, and led 98-42 after taking 10 of 14 points in the 200 freestyle relay. Finishing...
Head Coach Dave Carothers had a plan that was executed to near-perfection in last Saturday’s 2-0 road win at No. 5 ranked Brainerd.
“Brainerd is a really, really good team,” Carothers said. “Our game plan going in was to have our first line try and shutdown their first line.”
Buffalo’s top line of...
Only a freshman, Owen Herbst has already establishing himself as one of the elite wrestlers in the state.
Herbst has compiled a record of 22-5 this season, three of those wins coming in last Friday’s individual conference tournament in which he claimed his first-career conference title at 145...
I’m so blessed to have two lovely granddaughters. Yesterday, my granddaughter Tia came out to organize some of my cupboards. The first one was my messy cupboard with my plastic containers. Every time I reached to take one out, four more fell out. It was a mess. Now it looks so neat and organized....
All this cold, flurries, and “polar vortex” talk has successfully kept me huddled inside like a hibernating bear; snuggled up in sweatshirts and drinking a variety of teas, cocoas, and coffees, thanks to my trusty Keurig.
If you’re anything like me, this week has not been the most fun time for you...
Graduations
Univ. of Minnesota Crookston
The following students graduated following the fall 2018 semester.
Annandale - Kathryn Novotny, BS. Accounting.
Montrose - Lexi Salonek, BS, Horticulture.
The College of St. Scholastica
Taylor Pilger, of Maple Lake, graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BA...
Michael Bialke, 67
Michael (Mike) Severyn Bialke passed away peacefully surrounded by family on January 21. He was born on April 22, 1951 in Minneapolis.
Mike was a local professional painter in Buffalo for 30+ years. He enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Mike is survived by: his mother, Ceceila Bialke...