Sunday Jul 20 | Post-Bulletin
ROCHESTER 1A 18 economies impact on local charities - The economy, gas prices, and the upcoming presidential election are being blamed for the funding problems facing some local charities.
Area residents face another day of cleanup
Faced with the prospect of being without electricity for a second night, Robin and Jeremy Kannel went to Wisconsin on Friday to borrow generators from their dads.
Red Cross opens shelter in Kellogg for those who lost power
A shelter for area residents who lost power due to the storms Thursday planned to open at 10:30 a.m. today in Kellogg.
State patrol releases names of car accident victims
The Minnesota State Patrol now has released the names of five motorists involved in a chain-reaction accident near Kellogg on Wednesday afternoon.
Wabasha-Kellogg students flex Pedal Power
High school junior Matthew O'Flaherty curtailed the time spent behind the wheel of his 1999 Pontiac Grand Am, with the price of gasoline nearing $4 a gallon.
Students study customs, food from people around the world
“It's kind of intriguing to learn about different things”
Instead of sitting in her world geography class Friday, Whitney Madison experienced the art of mehndi, a tradition in countries like Bangladesh where henna is painted on a woman's hands before her wedding and ... via Post-Bulletin
Section One coaches baseball poll
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Bodette column: It's always a memorable event
“DeFlocked is about four outcasts who are forced to coexist in the folds of American suburbia on a centuries-old working farm called Lubberland Farms. Behind the hay bales and fertilizer lies a secret animal preserve for ... disenchanted pets.”
Good morning, St. Cloud area. Last week I was one of the 35 professional mentors at the ninth annual Native American Journalism Careers Conference at Crazy Horse Memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota. via St. Cloud Times Online
Monday's high-school heroes, highlights
She allowed just one hit -- a bloop to center field, to a Hope Lutheran hitter with two outs and two strikes against her in the top of the seventh inning. via Post-Bulletin
“People might see me in a different car.”
Julie Nolan of Kellogg, Minn., can't dream about what she's going to do with the $1 million she won from the Minnesota State Lottery on Friday. via Winona Daily News
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Kellogg woman claims first $1M prize in raffle game
“It's got to be someone, why not me?”
A Kellogg woman is now a millionaire, thanks to her winning ticket in the Minnesota Millionaire Raffle game. via The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Finding Minnesota: Santa's Minnesota Workshop
“One of my children was in need of a pull toy so I started making a pull toy in my garage for him”
If Kellogg, Minn., were not thousands of miles from the North Pole, you'd think you had found Santa's workshop. via WCCO
This year, give gifts that really matter
“What we did buy didn't seem all that meaningful.”
I don't know what to buy the people on my list. It's a complaint I hear, and make, each Christmas season. via Winona Daily News
Minnesota toy maker sees rise in sales
“All day long the phone is ringing in the back and we're shipping to almost all 50 states”
After a year full of toy recalls, one Minnesota toy maker goes back to the basics to create safe holiday gifts. via KSTP-TV Minneapolis
Lead scare has sent LARK Toy Company's sales through the roof
“These rumors are like greased lightning, and they are more dramatic as it gets passed along”
Sarah Kreofsky arranges wooden pull toys Wednesday at L.A.R.K. Toy Company in Kellogg. via Winona Daily News
“I kept adding stores to create a better environment and a fun place for children and adults”
Donn Kreofsky's work is child's play. Surrounded by wind-up robots, model cars, Erector Sets, marbles, monkey sock dolls, and a 30-foot carousel, Kreofsky tends to L.A.R.K. Toys, his one-of-a-kind toy store and ... via American Profile
Photos and Images from Rochester, MN
Photo Gallery - Photos of the week Diving for a dig Wabasha-Kellogg's Danielle Gernes, front, and Megan Leisen both dive for a ball in the Falcons' loss to Bethlehem Academy in the Section One, Class A ... via Post-Bulletin
At a time when more Americans are growing concerned about the origins of the food they're eating, Minnesota is rich with specialty producers who bring fresh products to market within 24 hours of harvest. via StarTribune
Chain reaction crash in St. Paul sends three to hospital
Three people were sent to the hospital Wednesday morning after a chain-reaction crash in St. via KSTP-TV Minneapolis