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I like letting it rest about 20 seconds, letting the rice sear the bottom of the pan, then flip and toss some more. Let it sit, sear, not burn, and toss again repeating a super high heat frying.
Noah came to IBA with a good background in farming. He grew up on a hobby farm at Pilot Mound; at 14 he started milking at a dairy farm in Lewiston and later milked for Rahn Sass at his dairy east of ...
Roger Lawrence Skauge, age 81, passed away June 6, 2025, surrounded by family in Spring Grove, Minn., after multiple battles with cancer.
On June 4, 2025, Milton Burroughs of Caledonia went home to the Lord at the age of 83. He passed peacefully and surrounded by his loved ones at his home. Milton was born September 26, 1941, to Mabel ...
He was an entrepreneur and started Maust Tire Recycling in 1986, a pioneering company which brought tire recycling to the Midwest. From 1991-1996 he was vice president of tire recycling for BFI ...
While standing next to her family’s pen of Toggenburg goats, Gilbertson explained that the Spring Show is known as a “fuzzy show.” Because the temperatures in southern Minnesota can still drop to 50 ...
Clayton F. Smith, age 95, of Spring Valley, Minn., died Thursday June 5, 2025 at his home where he had resided for over 72 years.
In one case, a local resident selling farm equipment online received a check for more than the agreed amount. The scammer asked him to forward the extra funds to a woman in Virginia. After the check ...
Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation (SMIF) awarded 359.25 gallons of paint to 13 communities across its 20-county region through its Paint the Town Grant Program. This program is designed to ...
The 2025 Section 1A track and field meet was marked by a plethora of area athletes making state by standard, particularly from Chatfield and LFCMC. Meanwhile, RPH and GMLOKS saw its stars shine.
Stanley Alan Diersen, of Caledonia, Minn., passed away Monday, June 9, 2025, at Emplify Health La Crosse, Wis., at the age of 71.
The women and children had walked the previous day when the oxen they had hired “could not be found.” The next day, a man named Knutson, the first storekeeper in the village of Houston, sent two yokes ...