The first signs of spring in Minnesota are like a starting pistol for ice cream season, sending people of all ages racing for the nearest frozen treat they can find.
Three weeks after the Republican endorsing convention, Owatonna resident Mick Ditlevson has announced his intention to run in the Republican primary election to be held on Aug. 13, despite not being the endorsed candidate.
A Cinco de Mayo celebration, organized by volunteers, is making a return to Faribault with vendors and performers.
Tears welled in the slightly reddened eyes of Ben Beaupre as members of the Faribault High School Concert Choir began to remove pieces of their performance robes.
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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.
With stagnant birth rates shrinking the pool of potential college applicants and many prospective students alarmed by the growing cost of a traditional four-year liberal arts degree, higher education appears set to face a reckoning and reordering in the near future.
Activity: Summer Kickoff
Activity: Sewing Monster Project (grades 4-8 boys & girls)
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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.
Activity: Lights & Shadows
Nearly every day since moving to Montgomery from Missouri, Brian Callis drives his truck to the Cody Lake fishing pier just to enjoy the view.
Corks & Pints was full of hundreds of people trying a large selection of beer, wine and spirits for the Bubbles, Bottles & Brew tasting-event fundraiser Friday evening that raised over $12,000. Proceeds from the event go to the Light of Hope Cancer Foundation, which had raised over $…
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With only seven combined hits and three total runs, defense was the name of the game during Waterville-Elysian-Morristown’s and Bethlehem Academy’s Gopher Conference matchup hosted by WEM Thursday.
Even if the weather played a part, postponing a number of Thursday night activities, nothing could stop the Owatonna girls lacrosse team from a big opportunity to remain near the top of the Big 9 Conference standings.
Despite several event postponements due to poor weather conditions throughout the morning, the Tri-City United track and field team managed to host the TCU invite Thursday night, featuring a quartet of schools. The Titan girls team ran away with a first-place finish with 254.5 points while t…
Despite several event postponements due to poor weather conditions throughout the morning, the Tri-City United track and field team managed to host the TCU invite Thursday night, featuring a quartet of schools. The Titan girls team ran away with a first-place finish with 254.5 points while t…