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Albert Leans have an extra incentive to lose weight and adopt a ... → Read More
First Team Hattie Davidson, senior, Northwood-Kensett Davidson, a middle hitter, was the area’s only player to surpass 300 kills. Her total, 303, was fourth in the Top of Iowa Conference’s East Division. She led the Vikings to the area’s second-best record, 18-9. Davidson produced 52 blocks, which was fifth in the area, and she was tied with teammate Shelby Low for eighth in the area with 30 ace… → Read More
To a group of friends who graduated from Albert Lea High School ... → Read More
Opportunities for exercise and fun abound in the winter months at Myre-Big ... → Read More
For the first time since 2006, the Albert Lea cross country ... → Read More
Former Albert Lea wrestler to start 6th season as assistant → Read More
Behind a first-time head coach who has four years of playing experience ... → Read More
Long-term goals have been the driving force behind the success of Albert ... → Read More
A new voice for Albert Lea area sports can be heard on ... → Read More
Minnesota state record holder, national champion and Olympic Trials swimming qualifier Lindsey Horejsi plans to compete for the University of Minnesota next season. After fielding offers from about 40 schools, Lindsey Horejsi made her verbal commitment Tuesday night to join coach Kelly Kremer and the Gophers women’s swimming program. “I’m excited to have finally made a decision,” Lindsey Horejsi… → Read More
Benefits from walking go hand-in-paw for Larry Larson and his labrador retriever, ... → Read More
Bluejays top Tigers in opener Published 3:38pm Saturday, August 22, 2015 The Albert Lea football team lost its season opener 34-0 against Waseca Saturday at Jim Gustafson Field. A full story will follow. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. → Read More
Sharing time between the pulpit and the sideline is nothing new for ... → Read More
HAYWARD — Engines and spectators roared as mud took flight at the ... → Read More
The end of the school year was far from the conclusion of ... → Read More