By Jill Veerkamp, St. Charles Press Editor
Before Al Timm passed away in January, Rick Vincent of Dice Brothers Racing told him that he planned to hold a motorcycle racing event in his honor.
“He...
By Jill Veerkamp, St. Charles Press Editor
After a beautiful Saturday and Sunday, rainy weather moved into St. Charles just in time for Memorial Day. Starting with sprinkles, and later advancing...
By Jill Veerkamp, St. Charles Press Editor
There are numerous cemeteries in St. Charles and the surrounding area. When it comes time to prepare for Memorial Day, the St. Charles American Legion...
By Jill Veerkamp, St. Charles Press Editor
As a kid growing up on a small dairy farm in Wisconsin, Amanda Gentry’s dad let her drive a tractor for the first time. She ended up crashing, which took...
By Jill Veerkamp, St. Charles Press Editor
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Whitewater State Park hosted annual Boy Scout Camporees. The camporees were tremendous events, attracting over 1,000 scouts...
By Jill Veerkamp, St. Charles Press Editor
Bill Rothering and Reuben Schmidt first set up a grow room in the old Saratoga Creamery as a winter hobby, with the aim of growing plants for themselves,...
By Jill Veerkamp, St. Charles Press Editor
Last week, the green space outside of the St. Charles Public Library was full of activity as it was rapidly transformed into a long-awaited and much-...
By Jill Veerkamp, St. Charles Press Editor
Raymond Yoder of Valley View Greenhouse has been in the greenhouse business since 2008. His reason why? “Girls. We have five girls,” he said. “It’s a...
By Jill Veerkamp, St. Charles Press editor
The annual Night at the Library fundraiser began with a death. Wayne Maker, the class president, was murdered with a blow dart just before announcing who...
By Jill Veerkamp, St. Charles Press Editor
In the 1930s and 1940s, Whitewater State Park hosted massive Centennial Pageants to celebrate the settlement of Minnesota and its establishment as a...