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A resource event provided Kandiyohi County residents with funding and supplies to help recover from recent storm damage and flooding. Current estimates show more than 100 residents impacted.
Editorial cartoonist Dave Whamond draws on the flawed wisdom of cutting disaster relief funding during increasing climate change weather.
Jay Grammond, Minnesota historian, author and photographer, will speak at Willmar Public Library on Saturday, July 12.
From the commentary, "If Republicans can sell the law to the public better than Democrats can lie about it, they could ...
Christian missionaries, known as lumberjack sky pilots, were just as quick with the Bible as they were with their fists.
ST. PAUL — Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday that the Ramsey County Violent Crime Enforcement Team and ...
MANKATO — The Willmar Stingers fought off a late rally in the second game of a doubleheader against the Mankato MoonDogs to ...
Jack Howard strikes out 10 to blank the Jaxx in a Corn Belt League game. Also Wednesday: The Litchfield Blues beat the Dassel-Cokato Saints and the Minneota Mudhens edge the Dawson Drakes.
From free concerts in the park to featured artists at venues across the state, musicians will fill Minnesota communities with ...
Pirrotta Park will once more be the site of a free weekly concert series beginning in mid-July featuring a variety of bands. This is the 13th year of the Spicer Music in the Park series.
Flooded crops and roads and other damage from record water levels on Big Kandiyohi Lake proving frustrating and costly to many.
Submissions about charities, benefits and nonprofit fundraisers for the weekly Good Neighbors calendar published Wednesdays should be emailed to [email protected] by noon Friday.
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