Friday Jul 3 | Post-Bulletin
Princess Kay candidate: 'I'm always going to be tied to dairy'
Yvonne Freese, 18, is ready to promote the dairy industry to the people who need to hear its messages the most -- people who aren't dairy farmers.
Sinkholes are history worth preserving
Fillmore County's rolling hills, meandering streams and beautiful valleys create picturesque trails for bike riding.
SAWKAR: Why haven't I heard of this place?
We had an interesting story on Tuesday morning. A place called Niagara cave in Harmony, Minnesota is celebrating 75 years in business.
ROCHESTER -- Lois M. Yennie, 52, died Saturday, May 30, 2009, at Saint Marys Hospital in Rochester, MN.
Niagra Cave Marks 75th Anniversary As Landmark
It's been 75 years this week that the cave discovered by a farmer looking for his lost pigs in southeastern Minnesota opened for tours.
Harmony joins flood insurance program
Harmony is now officially a participating community in the National Flood Insurance Program, which opens the door to low-cost flood insurance available under NFIP, a federally backed program managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Former Harmony police chief dies in crash
A Harmony man was killed in a one-vehicle crash Monday afternoon. Rodney Leroy Johnson, 74, died after his vehicle left a residential street in Harmony, hit a fence, snapped a utility pole and struck a house.
Electric rates will go up about 10 percent, beginning May 1
By Charlie Warner Argus News Editor Electric rates will be going up for Caledonia residents, as well as all customers of Tri-County Electric Cooperative.
Fillmore County wind farm turbines could be turning in 2010
A wind project in Fillmore County continues to move forward, and the turbines could be turning by the end of 2010.
John Weiss: Decoys are the real deal
The gobbler's feathers glistened golden bronze and dark brown as it puffed and strutted in the early morning sunshine.
Spring Grove is 'reeling in' new movies
Earlier this week, the lobby of the Spring Grove Cinema smelled more like fresh paint than buttered popcorn, but its owners say it won't be long before the theater seats fill up and the lights turn down.
Singer entertains a new generation
For more than 20 years, folksinger Bill Staines has been making the journey from his New Hampshire home to Minnesota for a late-winter concert at the Oak Center General Store.
Harmony man faces charges after killing dog
A Harmony man is facing a felony charge for shooting and killing an 11-year-old yellow Labrador retriever that he claims looked sick and had bothered him before.
Wool mattresses offer list of benefits
High Pointe Coverings, Inc. is a small company in a small town, but its founder, Lloyd Peterson, had an ambitious goal when he started making wool mattresses about 10 years ago.
Teacher of the Month: More than notes and chords
The Post-Bulletin's Teacher of the Month is chosen from among many area teachers nominated by their students, parents, teachers and community members.
Hobby designing crafts evolves into business
Whitney Bestor was the only crafter her age at the holiday craft show held in her hometown of Harmony recently.
Life-size nativity draws crowd to Harmony
Come Christmas time, its not unusual for Joe and Lantha Stevens to see a steady stream of vehicles pass by their home in southeastern Harmony each night.
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