Thursday Aug 28 | Post-Bulletin
Hunters get early shot at local Canada geese
The early season goose hunt to thin out local Canada geese opens Sept. 6, but don't expect a lot of hunters in the field.
Woman, 81, injured in head-on crash in Lake City
An 81-year-old woman was injured in a head-on collision on U.S. 61 Monday afternoon.
GreenSpace: Retailer provides Hope for more eco-friendly world
A Lake City woman is leading the charge in the area's eco-friendly retailing. Susan Draves, owner of Hope's Harvest Natural Foods and Deli in Lake City, moved in June to a nearby space more than three times the ...
Philip Wagner, of International Falls, Minn., died Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008, at Falls Good Samaritan Center.
Mazeppa man injured in crash on U.S. 52 in Goodhue County
A Mazeppa man was listed in serious condition Monday evening at Saint Marys Hospital following a two-vehicle accident on U.S. 52 Monday morning, according to a Minnesota State Patrol report.
Heard on the Street: After years of preparation, it's time to take a sip
Stewartville's wood-burning ban irks couple
Avis and Tony Erickson recently purchased an outdoor wood-burning stove to heat their home in Stewartville to cut down on their heating bills, but they're unsure whether or not they'll ever get to use it.
International Ingredient buys Land O'Lakes plant
International Ingredient Corp. said Wednesday it bought Land O'Lakes' plant in Lake City, Minn.
Travel Scene: Legendary boats are up for sale
Long a focus of Upper Mississippi River watchers, the Queens may be ending an era -- or soon will be.
New technology, infrastructure changes to greet Spencer students, educators
A handful of technologies will be among the new big-picture items different in Spencer public classrooms when students commence the 2008-09 year on Aug.
Bad fortune makes you glad to be with family, though. I come from a blended family, which means most of us ended up with different last names.
Scottish Highland Games set to go in Lake City
More than 30 men and women are expected to descend on Lake City on July 26 for the second annual Scottish Highland Games.
THURSDAY 2 P.M. Lucky me: Despite a steady stream of customers, I scored one of the four tables inside the snug confines of Rabbit's Bakery .
Lake City's Rustic offers diners the 'warmest welcomes'
Margo and Lyle Yotter, longtime Lake City residents, have gathered favorite recipes, a lifetime of kitchen experience and the help of "a few dear friends" to create a new option in Lake City for weekend ...
Mississippi River is reopened to barges near Red Wing
The Mississippi River has reopened to commercial navigation near Red Wing after the channel was dredged.
Rochester Council OKs flock of smiling geese statues
There were Peanuts in St. Paul, pigs in Austin and blue herons in Winona. Now Rochester is poised to get its own collection of colorfully painted sculptures scattered around town.
1978 flood never far out of mind for some
Bryan Winter can still see the tractor-trailer rigs swirling like toys in the surging waters.
St. Mary of the Lake Church in Lake City to expand
A $3 million construction project at St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Church is designed to expand and update its fellowship space.
St. Paul, Wabasha men injured in head-on crash on U.S. 61 near Wabasha
A St. Paul man is in critical condition at Saint Marys Hospital following a head-on crash Friday evening along U.S. 61 in Wabasha County.
Brothers Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Melvin & Jim May married on the same day back on May 31, 1958 and now they are celebrating their 50th anniversary together.A Melvin "Buddy" May & Fern Paty were married at 2 PM at the home of her parents and at ...