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Diane Rose Johnson, 83, Lakeville
Diane Rose Johnson, age 83 of Lakeville, died in the early morning of Sunday, July 14, 2024 at Fairview Medical Center in Burnsville following a difficult battle with Alzheimer’s Disease. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at the Waterville Chapel of...
MoonDogs slip past Stingers
WILLMAR, MN – The Stingers returned home on Monday night and fell to the Mankato MoonDogs for the second consecutive night, by a score of 8-6. Mankato, just like they did a night ago, used a five run first to go up 5-0. Willmar clawed back however, getting one...
Radio Mankato Newscast July 16, 2024
MAPS to Renovate Entrances Across Several Campuses. MAPS Selected as Participant in Program to Raise Student Attendance. Bituminous Overlay Project on CSAH 55 (LeRay Ave.) – No Parking 7/16. Twin Cities in Top Five Metro Areas Where Farm Investors Receive Large Gov’t Subsidies. Lake Crystal Community Band 40th...
Songs on the Lawn returns for two special days
MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - Songs on the Lawn returns to downtown Mankato this week after being washed out by heavy rain last month. The entire event will take place now as it was planned for June. Moving the dates is a real break of tradition. Songs on the Lawn has...
Agropur in Le Sueur faces MPCA fine for industrial wastewater permit violations
Agropur Inc., doing business as Le Sueur Cheese Company, reportedly applied too much industrial byproduct, resulting in rates of nitrogen and phosphorus that exceeded the allowed limits by more than 10%. The violations occurred in 2022, near its cheese production facility in Le Sueur, Minnesota, according to a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) enforcement investigation. The company’s permit defines the amount of industrial byproducts that can be applied to approved land. Over applying nitrogen or phosphorus can become harmful to the environment if excess runs...
Diane Rose Johnson, 83
Diane Rose Johnson, age 83, of Lakeville, died in the early morning of Sunday, July 14, 2024, at Fairview Medical Center in Burnsville following a difficult battle with Alzheimer’s Disease. Diane was born in Waterville on October 23, 1940, to parents Ambrose and Ida (Fessel) Grundhoffer. She went to...
Student News
The spring semester dean’s list at Gustavus Adolphus College has been released.
Winnebago Council addresses repair issue
There was some good news and there was some bad news for the Winnebago City Council to deal with at their regular meeting on Tuesday evening, July 9. While the council was excited to approve the hiring of Cass Davis, who is already a certified EMT (Emergency Medical Technician), to the Winnebago Ambulance Department, they were also disappointed to learn that the Muir Library once again needed some unscheduled maintenance.
Great Lakes Towing Christens New Tug Minnesota
The Great Lakes Towing Company held a christening ceremony in Cleveland for its newest tug. The vessel, named Minnesota, was delivered in 2023 as part of a series of 10 new Damen 1907 ICE tugs built by Great Lakes Shipyard, a sister company to the Towing Company—both part of The Great Lakes Group.
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