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  • Down Memory Lane

    | Published on October 7, 2024 at 12:12pm CDT

    Duck hunting reported to be ‘the best in years’ Oct. 8, 1964 – County hunters said that duck hunting was the best in years. Limits were said to be “a dime a dozen.” Game warden Walter Trippe credited the strong winds in the area for the successful limits bagged. More than 300 Arch Masons and their wives… Read More

  • Pope County Museum Notes

    | Published on October 7, 2024 at 12:11pm CDT

    Above-ground potatoes grown in Pope County From the Pope County Tribune, Thursday, Oct. 2, 1924 Pope county can now boast of having another Burbank in our midst. Although the Californian plant wizard has discovered many new plants we have never heard of him having a potato that grew above the ground. Such a potato plant is a… Read More

  • Starbuck Glimpses in The Past

    | Published on October 7, 2024 at 12:07pm CDT

    110 YEARS AGO From Oct. 2, 1914 While returning home from the county fair at Glenwood Saturday evening, Miss Wigforss, principal of the local school, met with a serious accident with five of the other teachers, the Misses Guy, Shoen, Spangrud, Anderson and Yost. She was driving on the south road when the wheels slewed into a… Read More

  • Eple Tiden 2024

    | Published on September 30, 2024 at 12:29pm CDT

    The annual Eple Tiden was held at the Starbuck Depot in downtown Starbuck on Saturday, featuring lots of home-grown produce, performances by the Glacial Hills Elementary School singers in grades 2-6; polka music by Myron’s Polka Datters, open house at the Lefse Hall and a lunch featuring lefse roll-ups, rommegrot, pulled pork sandwiches and an… Read More

  • A Blooming Good Day at School!

    | Published on September 30, 2024 at 12:25pm CDT

    Last week, students at Glacial Hills Elementary School had a special visit from Rebecca Longtin with Prairie Garden Farms, and they were all about those Asiatic Lilies! Students got hands-on with these beautiful flowers, exploring all the cool parts—pollen, stamen, stem, petals, and pistil! They even dissected the lilies to see what’s happening inside. And the fun didn’t stop… Read More

  • Glenwood to inventory its public ash trees

    | Published on September 30, 2024 at 12:20pm CDT

    Teams to start inventory of ash trees this week By Tim Douglass tdouglass@pctribune.com Because emerald ash borer (EAB) has been confirmed in Pope County, the City of Glenwood will be performing an inventory of all ash trees located within city road Right of Ways (boulevards) and city parks.  A group of individuals, led by volunteers of the… Read More

  • Starbuck preliminary levy increased by 10% over 2024

    | Published on September 30, 2024 at 12:19pm CDT

    By Kris Goracke Reporter The Starbuck City Council voted to increase the 2025 preliminary tax levy by 10% over 2024 during a special meeting on Thursday, Sept. 19. Despite the city’s healthy reserve, as noted by City Clerk Joan Kerkvliet, the council decided to move forward with the levy increase. The council will continue to work on… Read More

  • Glenwood preliminary levy increased by 13% over 2024

    | Published on September 30, 2024 at 12:18pm CDT

    By Tim Douglass tdouglass@pctribune.com After looking at a budget that required an estimated 16.21% levy increase over 2024, the Glenwood City Commission reduced that proposal and adopted a preliminary levy increase of 13% for 2025.   That preliminary levy can be reduced but cannot be increased when the final levy is adopted in December.  The resolution approved… Read More

  • County preliminary levy increases 4.9 %  

    | Published on September 30, 2024 at 12:18pm CDT

    The Pope County Board of Commissioners adopted its preliminary budget and property tax levy for 2025 at its regular Board meeting on September 17. After a careful review of requested expenditures by county departments and offices, as well as from outside entities, the county board adopted a preliminary property tax levy for 2025 of $11,097,902, an… Read More

  • Crossroads Stables recognized by Starbuck Chamber of Commerce

    | Published on September 30, 2024 at 12:17pm CDT

    The Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce recently honored Crossroads Stables with a “First Dollar” plaque. Crossroads Stables opened in 2021 and do training, boarding and riding lessons for all ages.  Crossroads Stables is located about six  miles south of Starbuck at 32339 County Road 14. Pictured from left are: Karen Tharaldson, Crossroads Stables co-owner Shayla… Read More

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