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Bricelyn, Scarville celebrating 125th anniversaries during annual events
By Sarah Stultz and Josephine Petersen The Bricelyn community will celebrate the nation’s birthday as well as its own 125th anniversary during its community festival this summer July 4 through 7. There are events for all ages, including the annual Ron Sander Memorial Run, a parade, horse show, music in the park, fireworks and plenty […] The post Bricelyn, Scarville celebrating 125th anniversaries during annual events appeared first on Albert Lea Tribune.
Sen. Nicole Mitchell burglary case: Prosecutors seek to remove judge
(FOX 9) - Prosecutors are asking for the removal of the judge just assigned to oversee the burglary case against Minnesota state Senator Nicole Mitchell. Mitchell (DFL-Woodbury) is accused of breaking into her stepmother's home in Detroit Lakes in April, dressed all in all-black, in the middle of the night. According to the criminal complaint, Mitchell admitted to police she knew she did "something bad" and said she had come to get some of her late father's possessions.
Can you fix it? Yes, you can. Minnesota’s Right to Repair bill is now in effect.
The new law requires manufacturers of consumer electronics and other goods to provide replacement parts, tools and instructions so items can be repaired in order to reduce waste and costs. The post Can you fix it? Yes, you can. Minnesota’s Right to Repair bill is now in effect. appeared first on Sahan Journal.
Famous Face Showing Up at Golf Course in Southeast Minnesota
Rumor is that a famous face might be showing up in July in Southeast Minnesota! If you happen to love golf, you might be one of the lucky ones to see him in person. Actually, I know it is possible because tickets are still available!. Famous Face Showing Up in...
Russian trans man who fled to Minnesota reunited, remarried to his husband
ListenRussian trans man who fled to Minnesota reunited, remarried to his husband. Wedding bells were ringing last week in Minneapolis for Erik and Ivan Beda. The couple remarried at The Bell of Two Friends sculpture at Nicollet Island on Tuesday. It marked the end of an eventful Pride month for the two.
Le Sueur police chief exemplifies the American Dream
A SEAT AT THE TABLE The Minnesota Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Board is the government entity that sets regulations for training and licensing police officers. Gimenez Stier became a member in 2020, just after the murder of George Floyd, when Gov. Tim Walz expanded its oversight function and increased its membership from two to 17 people. It gave her a seat at the table during the most heated debates and significant decision-making that led to police reforms in Minnesota. In addition to expanding officer eligibility to legal residents, the board can now revoke the license of an officer...
Thunder of Drums next Tuesday
MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - Next week, Kiwanis Thunder of Drums will be hosting its 32nd annual drum and bugle corps competition. The Thunder of Drums competition will take place next Tuesday, July 9th at Blakeslee Stadium on Minnesota State University, Mankato’s campus. The pre-show begins 6:45 p.m., the competition will follow.
Mankato Police Join Forces in Statewide Speed Enforcement Drive to Curb Traffic Fatalities on Minnesota Roads
In a statewide push to curb the speed-induced peril on Minnesota roads, Mankato Police Officers are banding together with other law enforcement agencies for an extra speed enforcement campaign. This safety initiative, designed to bring down the fatalities on the road, is in full throttle until September 2, according to a post by the Mankato Police and Fire departments.
Madelia sees relief as floodwaters drop; park still under water
MADELIA Minn. (KEYC) -Slowly on its way to recovery, Madelia is beginning the cleanup process throughout the city. Multiple businesses and residents were affected by the flooding last week. Even the city’s lift station was out of service for a week. It is now up and running. ”The waters...
Farm & City Days full of events for the family
By Josephine Petersen Farm & City Days returns to New Richland this Friday to Sunday with a variety of food vendors, fun games, a parade, live music and tons more. For a chance to win a cash prize, people can make sure to buy a Farm & City Days button at a New Richland business. […] The post Farm & City Days full of events for the family appeared first on Albert Lea Tribune.
Mankato Area Community Band concert moves locations
MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - The Mankato Area Community Band concert scheduled for Tuesday evening has changed locations. The Mankato Area Community Band will perform their patriotic concert at the Recital Hall at Minnesota State University Mankato. The concert is still scheduled for 7:30 PM. Concerts are free and open to...
Good Sam will close nursing home, assisted living on Monday, Aug. 26
The Good Samaritan Society nursing home and Fairview Assisted Living facility in Arlington is closing on Monday, Aug. 26. Residents/families and employees at both places were given the news during a meeting on Wednesday afternoon, June 26. Good Samaritan Society – — Arlington has experienced persistent and increasing challenges finding...
Le Sueur County picks up the pieces after historic flooding
Clayton Stoering is no stranger to coming home to a flooded crawlspace. Living in the city of Waterville for 34 years, occasional water damage has become an unfortunate hazard of residing in a community between the shores of the Sakatah and Tetonka Lakes and the flood-prone Cannon River that joins them. But this year was different. After being battered with a torrential downpour of 10-14 inches of rain over the month of June, the waters of the Cannon River rose to uncontrollable levels on Friday,...
St. Peter rebounds from historic flooding
Jennifer Wilking has lived in St. Peter all her life, but the community still finds ways to surprise her. On June 25, Wilking was one of several homeowners on Front Street to feel the brunt of rising waters during last week’s flooding event. As water pumped into her basement through her floor drains, Wilking reached out to her family for help in sandbagging her home as a preventative measure against any potential overflows from the nearby Minnesota River. ...
Loggers fight rain, get win to end season’s 1st half as division champs
It took a bit longer than normal, being the rainy weather wasn’t very cooperative, but the La Crosse Loggers baseball team pulled out an 8-2 win over Mankato at Copeland Park on Tuesday. The top of the order did most of the damage, led by Gable Mitchell who was...
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