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in Fairmont and Worthington, Minnesota, and later opened Little Bit of Heaven ... She retired in 2018 at the age of 74, proud of all she had accomplished with her high school education and endless ...
FAIRMONT— Cuts to disability services, education and libraries and museums were topics of conversation Tuesday evening at a ...
Heaven’s Table, a vital resource for Fairmont’s community, serves around 300 households each month, providing food to individuals and families facing financial hardships. The food shelf operates on a ...
Erickson put together a memorable senior campaign at W-WG in 1991. Now he and his family are creating more basketball ...
Many Minnesota lawmakers used this week to reconnect with constituents who filled in-person town halls to express displeasure ...
A CREST-sponsored A Lunch-N-Learn program will be at 11 a.m. today, April 16, at First Lutheran Church in Trimont, followed by a light lunch. These programs are free to senior citizens in Martin ...
Many Minnesota lawmakers used this week to reconnect with constituents who filled in-person town halls to express displeasure ...
Nearly 250 students made their way to Southwest Minnesota State University Tuesday morning to participate in the 20th annual ...
They finished last in the Central Lakes Conference, with no one predicting what would happen next. The 1987 Willmar baseball team proceeded on an unprecedented playoff run that ended with the ...
All three high schools in New Ulm are having early season success on the baseball diamond as they have combined for a 13-2 mark. Both New Ulm High School and New Ulm Cathedral are unbeaten at 4-0 and ...
Before he was a household name through his work at KARE 11 in the Twin Cities, Cory Hepola was a small-town kid. Born and raised in Perham, Hepola knows first-hand the benefits of living in both rural ...