When one door closes, another one opens — but in Ryan Burr's case he did that in reverse.
Despite being one of the foremost public health concerns nationwide, opioid dependency often goes unnoticed until it’s too late.
Guided by an old map that went unused for decades, John Blackmer’s expedition on the Shattuck-St. Mary School campus led to something much smaller than buried treasure.
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Explore newslettersOn April 24, members of the community and supporters of The Key, turned out for an art exhibit at the Northfield Arts Guild. The exhibit “Strengthening Youth Through Art” celebrates the art, resilience and creativity of the young people in our community.
If You Go “Three” performs at the Northfield Arts Guild Theater on Sunday, May 5 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased by calling 507-645-8877 at northfieldartsguild.org at the Guild Gift Shop. a314ebd6-ccf2-4561-8425-220c7ca118b0
If you ever wanted to get a haircut and be entertained by someone with a great sense of humor and full of great stories, Leo Hayunga was that someone.
The state leaves it to the local governments to decide whether or not ATVs, UTVS and golf carts will be allowed on certain streets in Minnesota.
As its name would suggest, the Smallest Cog Bicycle Shop art gallery isn’t much for size, consisting of a single white wall on the south side of the storefront’s entrance. But the business’ latest art gallery shows that unlimited creativity can thrive within a limited space.
CAST & CREW Marian/Robin — Madison Braam Alanna Dale — Sophia Brown Sheriff of Nottingham — Allan Eberhart Little John — Parker Brown Lady Shirley — Kailyn Embacher Prince John — Brenden Larson Tanner — Evan Embacher Will Scarlet — Isabelle Mish Much the Miller’s Son — Grace Tollefson Fr…
Tri-City United fourth through sixth graders are making their theatrical debut on the TCU Performing Arts Center stage in a new production which brings classic literary characters to life and celebrates the magic of reading.
For a collector of oddities like New Ulm’s Brian Ropke, there’s no better place to find like-minded people than the Pioneer Power Swap Meet.
For about an hour or two each morning on a wall near the front doors of Nerstrand Charter School, the sun casts a shadow of the word “Peace.” It identifies the school’s evolving International Peace Garden.
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Blueprint for Safety — a collaboration of Rice County agencies led by the HOPE Center — released a new report with recommendations aiming to improve outcomes for victims of domestic violence.
A notable donation to the city, an ordinance focused on disincentivizing underage sale of THC products, instances of vandalism at the new skate park and more were discussed by the Lonsdale City Council during their meeting Thursday evening.
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With rain in the forecast, the St. Peter softball team moved its home matchup against Fairmont with the aim to get the game in and the change paid off as little more than a light rain had any effect. The action on the diamond saw St. Peter build a 4-0 first inning lead and continue to build …
It has been nearly a week and a half since the Owatonna Huskies last took to the field at Dartts Park for a home game. Since then, the Huskies tied Red Wing at Target Field and picked up a pair of road wins over Faribault and Winona.
After losing three consecutive games, the Northfield High School softball team returned to the win column this past week with three consecutive victories in Big 9 Conference play.
The Northfield High School track and field teams turned in second-place finishes at the Rochester Mayo triangular meet on Monday, April 29.