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Past articles by Aaron:

New Ulm community remembers Bob Beussman

The New Ulm community is mourning the loss of former mayor Bob Beussman. → Read More

State seeking volunteers for collecting precipitation data

The Minnesota Climatology Office is looking for volunteers to help monitor Minnesota's rainfall amounts. → Read More

MNDot releases new trip planning app

Residents and visitors in southern and western Minnesota now have the ability to plan for and, in some cases, pay for public transit and intercity bus trips by using the Transit app. → Read More

North Mankato Port Authority lines up buyer for former Norwood Inn

For the past two years, the building served as temporary worker housing for HyLife Pork Authority. → Read More

Roadwork begins on Hwy. 169 in St. Peter ahead of summer construction

Lane restrictions will be in place from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. daily until preparations are complete. → Read More

The Lincoln Community Center is celebrating 100 years of operation

The Lincoln Community Center is celebrating 100 years in operation, and the Blue Earth County Histoical Society is inviting community members to take a visit. → Read More

Local flower shops prepare for Valentine’s rush

MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) -Less than two weeks remain until Valentine’s Day, and local florists are gearing up for what they say is by far their busiest day of the year. Florists said that they needed to order their flower displays back in December, and that flowers are proving to get harder to find the closer we get the holiday. “We’re currently hearing that red roses, there are no more available… → Read More

Lake aquatic ecosystems likely aren’t getting enough oxygen

MN DNR says that aquatic ecosystems likely aren't getting enough oxygen → Read More

Theaters around Mankato are preparing for a busy spring season

Mankato is shaping up to have a busy winter and spring performing arts season. → Read More

The Blue Earth Nicollet County Humane Society is looking for foster families for their anticipated busy kitten season

Future kitten fosters will be needed this spring at BENCHS → Read More

Fairmont city council votes to kick-start community center project

Fairmont’s city council has voted to kick-start the town’s community center project. → Read More

The Minnesota Ag Expo made it’s annual return to Mankato this week

The Minnesota Ag Expo returns to Mankato this week → Read More

Lockdown at Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton school

A school day in Janesville ended with a police presence and a lockdown. → Read More

A surplus of snowfall has local farmers looking ahead at how that snow could affect the year’s farming cycle

A surplus of snowfall has local farmers looking ahead at how that snow could affect the year's farming cycle. → Read More

Social Justice Theater to restart COVID-cancelled production

A local theater company reignites a production that COVID cancelled nearly three years ago → Read More

MNDoT discusses 511, and how technology has changed how they handle snowstorms

Frequent winter weather leaves the need to always be prepared, and is particularly true for MNDoT. → Read More

What contributes to the decision to cancel school during bad weather?

As winter weather rolls trough for the second week in a row, the storms affect everything from travel to business availability. → Read More

Rebuild continues one year after Hartland tornado

A December 15 tornado is one for the history books and it's something a local town of 300 will never forget. → Read More

Minnesota budget surplus grows to $17.6B

Minnesota released its 2023 budget outlook this morning. → Read More

Rodeo community supports local member

Reid Oftedahl was injured while competing the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. → Read More