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Nineteen-year-old Kristy Mussman of Claremont was crowned this year's Princess Kay -- an honor that will put her in a rotating cooler for nearly eight hours during today's opening of the State Fair while her ...
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Despite worries, Fair's big pig gig has a winner
Just a few days ago, folks at the State Fair weren't sure if they'd get any entries for the ever-popular "big boar" contest.
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At 1,240 pounds, Squeaky takes the big boar contest
Just a few days ago, folks at the State Fair weren't sure if they'd get any entries for the ever-popular "big boar" contest.
BROWERVILLE - A 39-year-old Long Prairie woman was injured when her sport utility vehicle slid off the road and overturned.
Pearl Wellmann, 59, of Long Prairie, died Friday, July 25, 2008, at home. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 29, at 4 p.m. at Iten Funeral Home in Browerville.
Pearl Wellmann, 59, of Long Prairie, died Friday, July 25, 2008, at home. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 29, at 4 p.m. at Iten Funeral Home in Browerville.
Legion baseball roundup: Schoenberg leads Albany
ALBANY - Jake Schoenberg went 4-for-4 with a double and three RBI to lead Albany to a 9-6 American Legion baseball win over Kimball on Thursday night.
Todd Sheriff reports stolen, trashed car
A 1997 four-door Saturn was stolen from a residence in Eagle Bend sometime after 1:30 a.m. on July 6, according to the Todd County Sheriff's Office.
Photo Gallery: New Ulm Cathedral baseball
New Ulm Cathedral's Derek Wilfahrt beats a throw to home to Browerville/Eagle Valley's James Olson in the second inning.
Photo Gallery: New Ulm Cathedral baseball
New Ulm Cathedral's Derek Wilfahrt beats a throw to home to Browerville/Eagle Valley's James Olson in the second inning.
BROWERVILLE - A truck, driven by Amber Engen, struck the Total Express building in Browerville at 5:48 p.m. Friday.
Ortonville wins Quad County tourney
Ortonville won the Quad County Conference tournament Monday with a 315. Adam Maloney was the medalist with a 75.
Historical family photo submitted by Yvonne (Santer) Zenner
In 1853, a trainload of children from the New York Foundling Home were boarded on what was called "The Orphan Train" and brought to the Midwest to be turned over to foster parents.
Baseball Fergus Falls 2, Rocori 1 Hillcrest 11, Brandon-Evansville 10 Boys' Golf Quad County Conference Tournament Ortonville 315, Osakis 331, CACGB 354, Underwood 357, Ashby-Evansville 364, Henning 374, ...
After warning from sheriff, family of autistic teen attends different church
“He has a sense of the routine”
The mother of a 13-year-old autistic boy who was banned by a court order from attending services at a Roman Catholic church in Bertha, Minn., woke up Sunday determined to take her son to mass. via StarTribune
Off-the-cuff invention may be destined for dugouts
“He's like a little kid that never grows up.”
During the middle of a baseball game, Ed Hadash's life changed with seven words from his catcher "Eddie, I think you've got something there." Since then, he's been a man possessed by his own creation. via Star Tribune
History column: 3 men collaborated on church
“I think my mate and I played a game against each other. We did not let each other see how awfully blue we were, but she must have felt the trial more keenly than I, for she was alone so much of the time while I had to be outside hustling.”
Published: April 05. 2008 12:30AM - Last updated: April 05. 2008 12:34AM In the fall of 1864, the Rev. via St. Cloud Times
“Keeping the cattle away from the wind is our main priority. It also helps when the cattle bed down with straw.”
Beef and dairy herds, for the most part, adapt well to cold weather such as the minus 20 and minus 30 degree temperatures in recent days. via Daily Journal
Pasture irrigation plans underway
“I utilize resources of the university to get answers to their questions about irrigation and other topics.”
It may be cold outside, but that's not stopping area farmers from thinking of how to incorporate pasture irrigation systems for summer grazing in 2008. via Daily Journal