John Molseed, Post-Bulletin

John Molseed

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Rochester, MN, United States

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Think green: Spring is near and St. Patrick's Day is nearer

Things to do this weekend have an eye on spring and plenty of choices to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. → Read More

Bockfest at Little Thistle has roots in ancient tradition

Jabbing a red-hot poker into a glass of beer is a sweet and old way to ring in spring. → Read More

Home improvement businesses optimistic amid rising costs, inflation

Vendors at the Rochester Home and Lifestyle Show say they expect a busy 2023 despite a slowdown at the end of 2022. → Read More

'We're here to learn': Free community screenings give Winona State University students a dose of learning

Winona State University-Rochester nursing students get experience and a look at public health with community health screenings. → Read More

Climate change could help fuel Minnesota tourism

Tourism leaders say Southeast Minnesota can be a draw for the next generation of travelers concerned about their affects on climate. → Read More

Downtown Rochester retail mainstay Tangerine to close at end of May

Store owner Joan Blakley-McCoy says COVID, construction and rising costs led her to the decision to close the store after more than 20 years. → Read More

Rochester kicks off first food forest with pruning event Saturday

A group of volunteers are pruning established apple trees Saturday in Slatterly Park where an urban food forest is planned. → Read More

This weekend, preview events are still events

Get an early look at a music festival and a jump of St. Patrick's Day this weekend in Southeast Minnesota. → Read More

Guatemalan family makes the most of Mayo Clinic trips for son's treatment

Doctors and family members seize opportunities to find treatment for Alejandro Carrasco, 5, who is being treated at Mayo Clinic. → Read More

Bock poking, seed starting and other events hint spring is around the corner

Learn how to get a jump on your garden even if there's still snow on the ground. → Read More

Anne Labovitz brings art, healing together at the Rochester Art Center

The internationally known artist is leading gallery tours of her latest show, The Nexus of Well-Being and Art, which is showing at the Rochester Art Center through July 30. → Read More

Social-ICE returns to downtown Rochester despite Mother Nature's own ice

Snowstorms won't stop Social Ice from the winter festival making its return for the first time in three years. → Read More

How Gaelynn Lea's show at the Rochester Civic Theatre will be different from other concerts

Gaelynn Lea is performing with a full band and under a first-time set up at the Civic Theatre on Feb. 24. “It actually changes the energy in the room when it’s clear everybody is welcome,” Lea said. → Read More

Houston to DNR: We want out of off-highway park plan

The city council voted in a special meeting Friday to formally announce its intention to back out of a off-highway vehicle park plan. → Read More

Sleigh ride for a cause, hot dishes in Wabasha highlight weekend events

This year's Grumpy Old Men Festival in Wabasha marks the 30th anniversary of the release of the film. → Read More

Two Kings and a Queen adds a masculine touch to Rochester drag scene

The new drag troupe, established in late 2022, puts the drag kings on the throne and spotlight. → Read More

Woman rescued from house fire in Rochester Saturday night

Firefighters responding to a fire Saturday pulled a woman from an upstairs bedroom. → Read More

Houston, Minn., faces pressure in exiting off-highway vehicle park plan

An off-highway vehicle trail and park in Houston, Minn., faces a steep climb and growing criticism — some of it from within the state agency pushing to build it. → Read More

Big art unveiled in Rochester, Big Turn in Red Wing this weekend

Anne Labovitz opens her show at the Rochester Art Center Feb. 18 and more than 200 performing acts fill 21 venues in Red Wing Feb. 17 - 18. → Read More

Winona's Frozen River Film Fest features nearly 50 films in zero degrees

The Frozen River Film Festival is underway and wraps up with free workshops and an awards ceremony Feb. 12. → Read More