Race day is only a few days away. I prefer to call it a run, rather than a race. I mostly hope for a personal best, although picking off a few runners at the end would feel good.
Sometimes its more about the elevation change than the elevation. I have spent a good chunk of July walking, jogging and running hills, trails and mountains.
More than 200 runners took part in the annual STRIVE Owatonna Rotary Wellness run Saturday, with a number of race-day registrations despite the rainy conditions.
It's the 13th annual STRIVE Wellness Run and Fitness Walk on Saturday, August 20, at Owatonna High School. This year's run is now a 5K run instead of a 4-mile run. The course is certified and chip-timed. The race will start on the Owatonna High School track and then proceed through residential neighborhoods and return to the track...
My daughter and I entered the lottery this week for the Medtronic Twin City Ten Mile. I'll find out July 19 if we win or not. I suppose I hope we win and get into the race on October 9.
The Owatonna Noon Rotary Club held a Document Shredding Day on Saturday, May 21, along with Retrofit Electronics Collection Day. The shredding day was to raise money for the STRIVE programs.
Earl Anderson, a member of the Owatonna Noon Rotary Club, said more than 10,000 pounds of paper was brought in to be shredded...