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St. John’s Lutheran Community late last month initiated a standard market evaluation of its original nursing home building, ...
More than 2,000 Freeborn Mower Electric Cooperative customers are without power Wednesday morning after heavy rain and wind swept through the area. The cooperative’s website stated as of 8:45 a.m., ...
Thursday is National Purple Heart Day. Military service members are awarded with the Purple Heart for being wounded or killed ...
Glenville will host its annual summer festival, Glenville Days, starting Thursday and continuing though Sunday. The event is ...
As the Glenville-Emmons School Board chair, I want to thank community members for the thoughtful questions and conversations ...
As a parent in the Glenville-Emmons School District, I am writing to express my strong support for the upcoming bond ...
We have entered the Twilight Zone where fantasy is replacing reality. This will have serious consequences for our country and ...
Can you believe it? We’re already almost done with the first week in August, and two weeks from today Albert Lea Area Schools will be back in session.
The Albert Lea school board heard a presentation Monday about a program in place in the district to help mentor new teachers. Tonya Franks, executive director of academics and accountability for the ...
The city of Wells started its annual Wells Kernel Days on Tuesday with events culminating Friday and Saturday before wrapping up on Sunday. Throughout the week there will be music, park activities, ...
A story in the weekend edition of the Tribune about a conviction of a man who plans to open a dispensary in Albert Lea has had some people questioning the newspaper’s use of information in the story.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) and the Region Five Development Commission (R5DC) are pleased to welcome two new agricultural mental health providers to serve farmers across Minnesota.
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