Lismore News 02-12-20

Sioux Falls’ favorite women’s magazine, ETC. for her, is a free monthly publication that features local businesses and events, food health, home, activities for kids and more.  February’s issue features some cute kids…….. namely Joyce Erdman’s great-grandchildren, Aiden and Ava! Their parents are Bruce & Lindsay Meyeraan of Luverne.  The twins are pictured with their birthday cakes and each is holding up their 5 birthday fingers! If you can’t get a paper copy of the magazine, it is available on line!

Check your local listing time for the riveting police drama, Chicago PD, which airs on NBC, Wednesday night, February 12th. The episode is titled  “Center Mass” and is directed by our “Hollywood Connection”,  Lisa Engbarth, daughter of Lyle and Karyl, natives of Lismore!  If you can’t tune in, set your DVR.  You won’t want to miss it.  Congratulations, Lisa– we are proud of you!

The tradition continues….the Lutmer brothers, sons, brothers-in-law, sons-in-law and a few friends returned Tuesday from their annual fishing trip near Starbuck.  Fishermen included:  Jeff Lutmer, Dave Lutmer, Cody Lutmer, Mike Buysse, and Tom Krogman, all of Lismore; Will Lutmer and Andy Heitkamp both of Sioux Falls, SD; Gary Lutmer, St. James; Bruce Lutmer, Brooklyn Park; Tim Johnson, Big Rapids, MI; Randy Lutmer, Louisville, KY; Zach Lutmer, Dublin, OH; Rick Lutmer and Adam Lutmer, Omaha, NE; and Tim Lutmer, Alexandria.  Don Sykora of Ortonville also spent some time with the guys throughout their stay.

At a recent Nobles County Commissions meeting, Dan Diekmann was recognized with the January “Excellence in Performance” award.  Dan is employed with the Nobles County Highway Department.  Congratulations, Dan!

The late Bruce Loosbrock was honored at Adrian High School Friday evening, when the Dragon wrestlers hosted a triangular with West Central and Dell Rapids, SD and also celebrated parent’s night.  Bruce was a volunteer coach for over 30 years; the last 17 with the high school wrestling team.  Coach Gregg Nelson and Randy Schettler shared their thoughts about Bruce and his huge impact on the teams over the years with his strong faith and commitment to family.  Bruce’s family was present to receive a canvas print of the wrestling team, a commemorative plaque, and the news that the wrestling room is now “The Bruce Loosbrock Wrestling Room”.  A huge sign will be hung in the work out room to keep Bruce’s memory alive and remind wrestlers to always put forth their best efforts.  Family members attending the event were Bruce’s wife Brenda, Calvin, Mary Jean and Anthony, Stephen and Bethany, Nichole and Austin, and Shelley and their families along with many extended family members.  Coach Bruce, you are missed.