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Minnesota State University, Mankato held its annual Campus and Community Involvement Fair Wednesday. → Read More
The job market is the best it has been to date, which makes acquiring jobs that much easier for everyone. → Read More
Symphony on the Prairie is returning to Benson Park in North Mankato this year. → Read More
A South Central College program for students with autism graduates its first class. → Read More
Despite all of the hardships thrown their way, Harbo is still seeing the fruits of his labor. → Read More
The grant will be used to make literature exciting in a fun and unique way. → Read More
A local police officer will spend the day on a rooftop Friday. → Read More
The Greater Minnesota Trauma Center’s motto is “bridging the trauma gap,” which they hope to do one patient at a time. → Read More
Gas prices are dropping across the nation. → Read More
Mankato residents now have the opportunity to get involved in community safety planning and the city has opened the application window for its Public Safety Advisory Committee. → Read More
The Minnesota Senior Games are coming back to Mankato for the second year in a row. → Read More
A groundbreaking ceremony was held Wednesday at Caswell Park to kick off the much-needed renovations. → Read More
Mayo Clinic Health System and Minnesota State University, Mankato are teaming up to train medical professionals. → Read More
Both farms were honored with the Century Farm award, which is presented by the Minnesota State Fair and Minnesota Farm Bureau to give recognition to farmers that have had their business running for 100 years. → Read More
The New Ulm Medical Center was recognized for its high-performing grade in hip fracture. → Read More
Mankato leads the state in year-over-year employment growth. → Read More
Mankato police say they’ve identified one driver in a suspected street race last month. → Read More
CPF provides $10 billion to states, territories, freely associated states and Tribal governments. → Read More
The idea has been in the back of Windom Lions Club Vice President Eric Hanken’s mind for years, and it’s finally coming to fruition. → Read More
This event has taken a two-year hiatus, but is back in Worthington for the first time since 2014. → Read More