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May 28—MENDOTA — Johnsburg's storybook season added another chapter Wednesday afternoon. The Skyhawks stunned Byron 9-2 behind a seven-run third inning, snapping the Tigers' 28-game winning ...
Firefighters battling three wildfires in northern Minnesota are expecting another day of "near critical" fire weather on May 14 as thousands of acres continue to burn, prompting evacuations and ...
Tim Walz called in the National Guard to help battle the blaze. Three major wildfires raging out of control in the same Minnesota county have burned more than 20,000 acres combined, destroying ...
Riley Moser is a digital producer who covers breaking news and feature stories for CBS Minnesota. Riley started her career at CBS Minnesota in June 2022 and earned an honorable mention for sports ...
The town of Johnsburg is taking a proactive step toward meeting the needs of its aging population. Earlier this week, the town’s newly formed Senior Committee hosted its first-ever “Senior Day ...
As the new Trump administration cracks down on sanctuary states like Minnesota, the state’s Attorney General Keith Ellison pledged to defend Minnesota’s law. Minnesota’s so-called sanctuary status ...
Warren County, NY (WRGB) — The Town of Johnsburg and Warren County announced that construction on a new wastewater treatment plant is set to begin this spring. The contracts were signed on March ...
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Minnesota published in the June 13, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.
That issue came to a head recently. In 2007, the Town of Johnsburg and the Olympic Regional Development Authority made an agreement that a future, state-funded ski lodge at the North Creek Ski ...
Dorothy was born August 26, 1937 to Frederick and Anna (Heimer) Landherr in Johnsburg, Minnesota, the youngest child with three sisters and four brothers. She grew up on the family farm near ...
Officials in Johnsburg have unveiled plans to expand recreational trails in collaboration with a local business. Barton Mines has been in operation in the Adirondacks for nearly 150 years ...