Attending four-year universities after graduating from high school has become the norm for students across the country but that’s not always the path traveled for students interested in other areas...
It may have been too cold and the ground too white to golf at the Piper Hills Golf Course this past Wednesday, Jan. 10, but the back room in the Eagle's Nest Restaurant was warm in many ways. As the...
Paraprofessionals in the Plainview-Elgin-Millville School District were recognized for their hard work and continued dedication throughout the school year at the School Board’s Monday, Jan. 8 meeting...
When it’s all said and done, Clarissa Hadler might just be Plainview’s next city administrator.
One of two finalists for the city’s administrator position, Hadler, along with finalist Richard Baker,...
It’s a brand New Year filled with many changes for many people—including Dakotah Funke, a 2016-17 Plainview-Elgin-Millville High School graduate.
Less than one short year ago, Funke has gone from...
It’s beginning to feel a lot like a Minnesota Winter.
Individuals across the state—including those in Plainview—experienced a severe, bone-chilling cold front last week, as frigid temperatures...
PEM senior Alyse Sylvester signed a national letter of intent to compete in track and field for Viterbo University on Thursday, Dec. 21.
Alyse has many accomplishments academically, socially, and...
ELGIN—Minn. Christmas came early for Fire Chief Craig Ziebell and members of the Elgin Fire Department, and a shiny new present sits in the fire hall in Elgin.
After a delay in the shipping process...
ELGIN—Minn. With more people in attendance than usual, the Elgin City Council held a Truth-in-Taxation meeting and approved its proposed levy for 2018—an increase by three percent than last year’s...
By Cheryl Nymann, Editor
Last Wednesday night at the Plainview City Hall was the setting for the annual Plainview Area Foundation’s Board meeting at which they awarded grants to area organizations....