After working on the plan for a year-and-a-half, the Hanover City Council approved the city’s 2040 Comprehensive Plan on Wednesday, November 14. The plan came to the council after the Planning Commission voted unanimously in October to recommend approval of the plan.
The 2040 plan addresses 14...
The Buffalo Chamber of Commerce welcomes in the holiday on December 1 with the annual Deck the Halls event. Start your day out by shopping local/shopping small.
Keep your independent business owners thriving in our community. There will be carolers and costumed Christmas characters visiting...
At the start of the regular Montrose City Council meeting on Tuesday, November 13, Tom Marszalek was sworn in to take the council seat vacated last May by Jill Menard.
Marszalek, who was the top vote-getter in the November 6 council election, was appointed to the council until December 31. On...
Breweries and taprooms are already allowed in certain zones in Buffalo, but now micro-distilleries will also be permitted.
The Buffalo City Council on Monday, November 19, approved an ordinance change that allows micro-distilleries and cocktail rooms, like breweries and taprooms, as conditional...
Autumn is a wonderful time of year - it keeps a wildlife photographer and nature nut like myself very busy. I am really looking forward to spending some time with my family this coming Thanksgiving. So it makes perfect sense that at this time of year I can’t help but to think about wild turkeys....
Just seconds after completing her 50-yard freestyle event in last Thursday’s preliminary round of the Class AA state tournament, Bison senior Tianna Kosek could be seen with a grin from ear-to-ear.
That’s because Kosek, who qualified for state in four events, had accomplished something she’s never...
Some members of the Buffalo girls’ basketball team watched from the stands as Maple Grove defeated St. Michael-Albertville 59-56 in overtime in last year’s Section 8-4A championship game.
Bison senior Kiera Johnson wasn’t one of those onlookers.
“I worked,” Johnson said. “I didn’t want to see it. I...
The much-anticipated news about where two area schools will be placed for the 2019-20 school year has come to an end.
After being denied by application to join two conferences, and being voted out of their current one, St. Michael-Albertville and Buffalo received word on Monday, Nov. 12 that they...
It’s holiday time already! This year has gone by so quickly. It could be I’m getting older. As the saying goes, “Life flies by quick as we age.” Everyone is so busy with all the things we do to get ready for Christmas. We put up the outside Christmas lights; we trim the tree and our homes; plan...
In the midst of an insanely busy weekend, my mother and I managed to squeeze some time into our schedule to see the modern twist on Dr. Seuss’ “The Grinch.”
A beloved classic in our household, the 1966 “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” is a 26-minute feature that gets us rolling every time. We may...