Fourth win for Lorang at Porter
For the fourth straight year, John Lorang of Woodbury returned to his home town and won the Porter Harvest Festival 5K off-road race.
For the fourth straight year, John Lorang of Woodbury returned to his home town and won the Porter Harvest Festival 5K off-road race.
Anthony Wollum of Bormann Accounting made the tag at second base in the Porter Softball Tournament during Harvest Fest last weekend.
Molly Knutson of Volga, SD came to Porter to run. She did, too, under the bridge, through the water, up the river bank and into the chute at the end with the women’s championship.
Members of the Porter American Legion came to the Minneota Manor to help the residents play Bingo recently. No names were available.
Avera Health’s long-time President and CEO, John Porter, has announced plans to retire. “John has had an amazing 44-year career with Avera.
As the Los Angeles Dodgers and Houston Astros battled in the World Series, the little town of Porter was quietly being recognized during Sunday night’s Game 5.
King and Queen over the Harvest Festival were James and Martha Melrose. The special carriage gave rides to visitors.
Justin Lorang of Woodbury won the Porter Harvest Festival Of Road 5K Race on Saturday in Porter.
The Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging (MNRAAA) will be working with the City of Porter to identify their age-friendly assets and desired assets through community-wide surveys and focus groups.
For the last 17 seasons, Bobby Vasquez has been the conductor of a replicated 19th-century steam locomotive that sits 90 feet above the playing field at the Houston Astros’ Minute Maid Park.