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Legislation to jump-start a redesign process is working its way through the Minnesota Legislature. → Read More
Kenneth Hoffmeyer was called to service in both World War II and the Korean War. “He really downplayed his contribution,” said his son Mark Hoffmeyer. → Read More
Quam said big issues like early election bills can spur passionate debate. → Read More
"Things are going in the wrong direction and need to be fixed," said Jimmy Kachmarzinski, the new GOP chairman. → Read More
A Red Wing nurse says she left her full-time job because she couldn't do the job she expected of herself. → Read More
The Republican Party of Olmsted County is holding a “Republican Rise” rally where it will introduce new leadership and what it calls a new vision and direction for the party. → Read More
Prior to the first wedding, “You’re hoping, you’re planning but you are not sure,” said Audrey Elegbede. “We knew the outcome of this. I could just enjoy it.” → Read More
His dad, Howey Kramer, was convicted 23 years ago of murder, despite maintaining his innocence. → Read More
The Ronald McDonald House of Rochester is expanding its reach, now the core program in a three-state coverage area made possible through a merger with another Ronald McDonald organization. → Read More
Dr. Hattery, who died this month at 83, led Mayo during a time of growth and expansion. → Read More
The College Opportunity Program pilot is being funded by Winona area businesses, health care entities and philanthropists. → Read More
Investigators say Marsha Danielson has misused college resources, disparaged employees and indulged in sexist and stereotypical tropes. → Read More
Expectations and challenges were attached to the $25 million donation from an anonymous donor. → Read More
The Sports Mentorship Academy opens after its founder, Andre Crockett, launched a $100,000 fundraising campaign. → Read More
For a subset of patients, early access to an ECMO machine could enhance survivability. → Read More
Victoria White's planned trial comes two years and five months after a mob forced its way into Capitol. → Read More
Proponents say it addresses a critical need; critics say it imposes too great a burden on small businesses. → Read More
Teresa Waldof and Virginia Wright Peterson are two of the finalists in nine categories, which were selected by 27 statewide judges. → Read More
Once staunchly opposed to abortion, Smith, a DFLer, says he has evolved on the issue. → Read More
Kids are invited to the get-in-the-mood celebration for the coming of spring on Feb. 1. → Read More