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Matthew Stolle

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Rochester, MN, United States

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Four decades into his campaign, Lee Herold may see his dream come true: A new Minnesota state flag

Legislation to jump-start a redesign process is working its way through the Minnesota Legislature. → Read More

Oldest veteran in Olmsted County, if not the state, dies

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

Minnesota Rep. Duane Quam of Byron gives angry outburst at a committee hearing, video goes viral

Quam said big issues like early election bills can spur passionate debate. → Read More

Olmsted County GOP holds rally, announces plan for 2024 election

"Things are going in the wrong direction and need to be fixed," said Jimmy Kachmarzinski, the new GOP chairman. → Read More

As disenchantment with nursing grows, a legislative proposal would give nurses more power to set staff levels

A Red Wing nurse says she left her full-time job because she couldn't do the job she expected of herself. → Read More

Olmsted County GOP to unveil new leadership and new vision at rally to be held Tuesday

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

A wedding worth the wait: Rochester couple's Nigerian nuptials honor their lives

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

The heartbreaking case of 3-year-old Kenny Kramer, his disappearance and murder

His dad, Howey Kramer, was convicted 23 years ago of murder, despite maintaining his innocence. → Read More

Ronald McDonald House merges with another Ronald McDonald organization to serve more families

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

Former Mayo CEO Dr. Robert Hattery pushed for excellence: 'Just get it done and done right'

Dr. Hattery, who died this month at 83, led Mayo during a time of growth and expansion. → Read More

New program offers free college tuition for all Winona students to attend Minnesota State College Southeast

The College Opportunity Program pilot is being funded by Winona area businesses, health care entities and philanthropists. → Read More

Minnesota State College Southeast President Marsha Danielson has been subject of 2 investigations

Investigators say Marsha Danielson has misused college resources, disparaged employees and indulged in sexist and stereotypical tropes. → Read More

How Saint Mary's University's $25 million gift changes the narrative for this Catholic school

Expectations and challenges were attached to the $25 million donation from an anonymous donor. → Read More

'This is a place of hope': Rochester's newest community center opens

The Sports Mentorship Academy opens after its founder, Andre Crockett, launched a $100,000 fundraising campaign. → Read More

Mayo Clinic teams, first responders introduce new protocol for cardiac arrest patients

For a subset of patients, early access to an ECMO machine could enhance survivability. → Read More

Rochester woman charged in connection with Jan. 6 riot is heading to trial

Victoria White's planned trial comes two years and five months after a mob forced its way into Capitol. → Read More

DFL pushes Paid Family and Medical Leave program to the finish line

Proponents say it addresses a critical need; critics say it imposes too great a burden on small businesses. → Read More

Two Rochester authors named finalists for 2023 Minnesota Book Awards

Teresa Waldof and Virginia Wright Peterson are two of the finalists in nine categories, which were selected by 27 statewide judges. → Read More

Anti-abortion group puts Rep. Andy Smith, of Rochester, in the crosshairs of abortion debate

Once staunchly opposed to abortion, Smith, a DFLer, says he has evolved on the issue. → Read More

Chabad of Southern Minnesota to celebrate 'New Year for Trees'

Kids are invited to the get-in-the-mood celebration for the coming of spring on Feb. 1. → Read More