New Ulm, MN News
New Ulm, MN News
Joni Mehlhop: 'Top of the line'
Kindergarten grads
Msgr. Gregory Schaffer, longtime pastor of San Lucas Mission, dies at 78
Fischer files
Incumbents file for Brown County Board
NUHS graduates 162
ALC graduation
District 88 sets new prices for activity passes
Hanson files for New Ulm City Council
Setterholm gratified by students' gains
Reinhart faces 16 felony theft charges
Windschitl files for county board
City evicts horse
Sleepy Eye woman faces meth charge
Board to consider changing structure of meetings
Wind, rain storm causes damage
Schiemann honored with Lifestyle Change Award
Highway 14 detour approved
Schmitz files for re-election
4 liens placed on mall for delinquent utility bills
Teaching: An adventure of a life time
HPC considers options for paver repairs, replacements
City moves ahead with levee project
Local schools receive no special designations
McCrea's passion for life cited at Athena presentation
Menards work begins
'Remembering Bobbi'
Cathedral graduates 33
NU City Council to consider river levee resolution today
Syttende Mai parade
Mall owners owe $19,000 in utility bills
NUHS awards
Riding high
Bacchus crooner
1st Schell's Lager Lauf draws 1,000 participants
MLC?holds graduation
Commissioners to consider Highway 14 detour
Poppy Princess
Nicollet board hires superintendent, principal
SCHA, Brown County and NU Medical Center to partner on health care initiative
Pawlenty promotes Romney at Cocktails with the Governor
American flag that flew over Kuwait . . . Now flies over Washington School
City, heir to Johnson Collection at odds over sale
Let's play cops
Lawmakers discuss session
950 register for Lager Lauf road races, walks on Saturday
Picture-It Painted grant helps BCHS museum look its best
Park & Rec OKs Harman Park shelter plans
Board OKs 4 Dakota Conflict markers
And the highest bidder is ...
Farmers Market in downtown New Ulm gets approval
Showing their purple pride
NUACS to honor alumni, friends
SE Council lowers home values
Historical markers on county board agenda
MnDOT debuts CIMS funding program
From Business Woman to Volunteer
Surprise return of flood risk
With humor, wit, Stewart was heart of school events
Dahms, Torkelson talk Vikings, Highway 14 at Hot Topics
Jury finds Hanska man guilty of one charge
MVL senior earns top national academic award
Accidents on County Road 27, Broadway and 16th North
Sleepy Eye woman ordered to pay $10,000 restitution
ECFE children conclude acclivities for year
Service to Mankind Award winners
Dewanz named Tourism Person of the Year
District 88 Board denies extension of early retirement incentive
Something fishy at Ag Show
Board to act on teacher cuts tonight
Stewart man fined $14,500 for MPCA violations
Real estate taxes due May 15
Sleepy Eye picks Taher for food service
Seeing students advance made job rewarding
Dianna Andersen ...
EDA sets prices for spec houses
Biedenbender selected National Merit Scholar
Program cuts on District 84 agenda
Planning commission OKs permit applications
Petitioner fails in attempt to put fiber optic plan to a vote
Finalists for judgeship named
Pawlenty to headline 'Cocktails with the Governor' at Lind House
Rivers on the rise
A Prom for all ages
Another Warm Welcome for Troops
Famed concertina player Elmer Scheid dies
NUHS Prom
Winthrop man fights fiber optic project vote
Ominous clouds
Connecting Nicollet County tours county's west end
Mental illness was a factor in police standoff
Fun Fair
Minnesota Valley Lutheran High School presents 'Area 52'
Hegseth touts GOP 'new blood' approach to Senate race
Supreme Court rules in favor of Brown County
Minor fire at Herberger's
Chamber celebrates Tourism Week
Police standoff ends with removal of man from house on North Broadway
Parry presents Highway 14 amendment, pulls after earmark challenge
Parry presents Highway 14 amendment, pulls after earmark challenge
DNR commissioner pleased with fee increases
Inspiration from a Teacher
Detox death ruled suicide
STRIVE scholarships awarded
SNAP seeks records from diocese on sexual misconduct
Education commissioner responds to District 84 on 4-day denial
Community photo shoot
Fischer appointed to NU?Council
Council to fill vacancy, consider continuing city survey
Quist, Parry to fight it out in primary
Fire destroys mobile home
Sleepy Eye FFA members earn state degrees
Buckthorn project needs volunteers
Commissioners host redistricting hearing Tuesday
Troops welcomed home
Fire destroys home at New Ulm Mobile Village
Hokenson speaks to the power of language
River Banquet stresses successes
New Ulm resident nominated to Republican National Convention
Rep. Morrow pushes hard to create movement on Hwy. 14
Youth celebrate Arbor Day, plant trees
Eagles Extravaganza
Fischer, Warshauer seek vacant Ward 2 Council seat
District 88 invites sealed bids for middle school
On the way to the theater
Troops due home on Sunday
GFW board mulls boiler issues
Date of GOP endorsing convention unresolved
Career Expo
Sale of middle school on board agenda
Sibley County OKs fiber optic project
Makepeaces are recipients of Service to Mankind award
McKeeth, Erickson, Hopp honored as Teachers of the Year
Sleepy Eye, Cedar Mountain FFA chapters rank high
Jefferson students display their artwork
Board OKs pact for healthcare coordinator
PUC approves loan program for water service repairs
DNR starts a fire
Showing grandpa and grandma the moves of tinikling
MLC students honored as Good Samaritans in fatality aftermath
Highway 14 work starts May 1 in N. Mankato
Political activists: long Parry/Quist battle benefits Walz
World Book Night celebrated
Sletta 8th in State Speech
Republicans adjourn in First District, still want to endorse
Miss Sleepy Eye
First District Convetion Adjourns with no endorsement
QR?Code placards installed to tell New Ulm's history
Quist, Parry battle for First District endorsement
Deacons ordained for Diocese
Schell's Brewery to host first annual Lager Lauf
County board mulls healthcare coordinator contract
Fun in the sun
YES teams speak at County Congress
Bobbi McCrea honored with Athena Award
Vehicle towed from accident scene
Rain drops keep falling
Sleepy Eye denied 4-day school week
Pain killers can kill
Winners of essay, photo contests for Human Rights Commission announced
Teens play bluegrass at The Grand on Saturday
HONU reviews two-year data
MnDOT policy on Highway 14 draws ire of legislators
Spinning a yarn about the Middle Ages
Cathedral High School - National Honor Society
National Honor Society - New Ulm High School
Local officials to testify about Highway 14 today at Capitol
Hwy 14 4-lane expansion unlikely
Suss endorsed as DFL candidate for Senate District 16
11 permanent deacons to be ordained Saturday
Efforts to reduce distracted driving increase
Mobile Spay, Neuter Clinic in NU Thursday
Council will consider liquor permit for Schell's Lager Lauf run
Candidates report fund-raising efforts
NUHS Speech advances 4 to Section 2AA Finals, 1 to State
K-Bowl teams do well at State
Legislators double down on deadly force bill support
'Ditties and Deserts' event showcases local students' talents
Commissioners to consider drainage policy
MVL K-Bowl team second at state
No school at St. Paul's Monday
City installs bike racks to benefit public
Pure magic!
Palmer promoted to DNR captain/manager
Library reports increased program attendance
Teachers headed to mediation
Dahms, Torkelson expect two-week push will end session
District 88 autism program successful in preparing children for school
District 84 Board mulls electives, class size
Police investigate death at detox
Schell's launches Czech Dark Lager
Sleepy Eye loans $10,000 to Veterans Park project
Housing study provides facts on New Ulm's demographics
The thrill of the hunt
Everybody loves a book sale
EDA will consider approving joint powers agreement with BCA
3-vehicle accident at the Y
World-class musician to perform at MLC
County lists top taxpayers
Brown County REA holds 75th annual meeting
Lookin' for catfish
NU Battery reflects on Shiloh 150th reenactment
Sex offender moving back to New Ulm
Open burning restricted to vegetative materials
Information sought on old tombstone
Stations of the Cross service
Teen bicyclist flees after hitting car
Germann named 2012 Hans Joohs exchangee
Battle of Shiloh anniversary
Way of the Cross staffed on Good Friday
Applicants sought for Ward 2 vacancy on New Ulm City Council
STOCK Act becomes law
NU man in Mankato crash identified
Council plans to fill vacancy, OKs Menards annexation
Brown County has healthy babies, high clinical care
Levee assessment hearing draws criticism, praise
Students stock the food shelf
WWII Army nurse touched many lives near and far
County board to receive report on taxpayer rankings
Public hearing on Minnesota River Levee Project tonight at city hall
New Ulm man injured in crash in Mankato
Songs for residents of Oak Hills
Accident knocks power out in Courtland
Music in the spring time
Pagel to run for Legislature
Israeli storyteller emphasizes understanding others' viewpoints
Spring events at Oak Hills
It's official: no four-day week for District 88
Large SE crowd runs for soldier suicide awareness
Israeli storyteller to give presentation
Food collected
State poster contest winner
Level 3 sex offender in New Ulm arrested for parole violation
Fairfax getting new water tower
Lessons in Fighting Fires
Minnesota VIPs
Pessimism emerges on Highway 14 expansion
Fairfax awards street/utility bids
GFW to purchase two school buses
CAST seeks community input in forming local Lifelong Learning Institute
PUC approves preliminary 30-year WAPA contract
SE Council OKs 2012 Street & Utility bid
Department of Human Services review shows improvement
NUHS team's robot walks, turns and 'shoots baskets'
AMPI reports $2 billion in sales
Rotary Club honors senior scholars
New Ulm Battery heads to Battle of Shiloh reenactment
Eagles Extravaganza
HONU getting positive results
Rain barrels, composters reduce waste
276-pound gilts win hog show titles
Plenty of outdoor ideas at Home/Self Show
'It's Cool in the Furnace'
MVL competes at NUHS?speech tourney
Scouts collect 4,300 pounds of food
Religious devout march on Brown County Courthouse to protest contraceptive mandate
Children's Justice Initiative tour stops at RF
Prairie Piecemakers stage Quilt Show
Children under 10 involved in bus incident
More than 200 booths at home show
Armbrusters to return to Sleepy Eye
'Here Comes the Judge' to Morgan
STOCK Act passes, heads to Obama's desk
Board OKs funds for youth development
Loyal customer protests Kmart closing
Run With The Troops on Skype
STOCK Act poised for passage today
Solar energy to power apartments
Arlington City Council nixes broadband plan
Thieves take cash, guns in Fairfax
Bill tackles state legislators' right to drive drunk
County approves lights for Essig baseball park
Biking in the rain
Council accepts Olson's resignation
NUHS Speech Team takes 7th at 'Bulldog' invite
Springfield teacher receives Medtronic award
Mankato man faces charges after rural chase
Brewery bill brings Schell's back into tax credit
Campers on display
Commissioners to consider AgBMP loan funds
Crazy about quilting...
Brown County Republican Convention foreshadows GOP campaigns
St. Patrick's Day Parade
Councilor Todd Olson to resign next week
MVL, Public K-Bowl teams go to state
Preparing for exhibit
AMPI selling Cass-Clay brand
Good for golfing
Local trio travels to Morocco with MARL
Local robotics team wins rookie spot at world competition
Bavarian Blast offers new options at festival
District 88 OKs cuts of $1.1 million
Nominations sought for Service to Mankind Award
Townships hold annual meetings
District 88 to vote on cuts
Band, choir festival
SE City Council OKs hospital refinancing
Planning Commission approves Essig Ballpark lights
Lease for middle school declined in view of potential sale
Suss announces candidacy for Senate
Agriculture on parade
Rotary Scholars Recognition Banquet set March 26
NUMC Pulmonary Rehab open house Thursday, March 15
New shelter considered for Harman Park
NCLB waiver has some local impact
Partial skull found on sandbar in Belgrade Township
Suss to run for state Senate
History comes alive at annual Trade Fair
Politicians galore in New Ulm
Record-breaking weather
Big plans in store for St. Patrick's Day Parade
Farm Show wraps up with new format
World's best: AMPI cheese and butter
Farm show showcases products
Highway 14 Partnership calls on Gov. Dayton to guarantee 4-lane project
District 88 saves $500,000 by refinancing debt
Potential extracurricular changes in District 88 detailed
Sleepy Eye schools waiting for approval on 4-day week
Prairie Piecemakers get ready for 2012 quilt show
Morton woman dies in accident
New Ulm Diocese announces 2012 Distinguished Service Awards
Tippi Hedren comes home to Minn.
Lois Fritsche remembered as fervent supporter of New Ulm
Tillable land values rise 23 percent
'Cooking Matters' teaches skills, nutrition education
Father of Korean Bluegrass Jams with New Ulm Musicians
Council approves new precincts, discusses quilting retreat
4-day plan unlikely for District 88
New Ulm Council will consider city redistricting tonight
Cities more dependent on property taxes
Hegseth seeks GOP endorsement to oppose Klobuchar
Denied rental draws discussion
A Sunday afternoon snowfall
Commissioners to act on Gov. Dayton invitation
Private schools to keep five-day student week
"Structural Integrity"
New Ulm High School bomb threat determined a hoax
Eric Dulka stunned after Ohio shooting
Happenings at local schools
New Ulm High School bomb threat determined a hoax
Springfield City Council issues levee project bonds
Exhibit set to open
Former coach leaves $50,000 to GFW
Bomb threat found at NUHS
Torkelson plans to move, run in 16B
'Something Artsy' show will highlight local art scene
Rain heaviest since last July
PUC reviews electric system reliability, approves transfer
Commissioners OK sublet request
Participants in New Ulm monthly video magazine are sought
New Ulm to participate in Food Shelf drive
Day treatment program on county board agenda
Deadly force bill passes Senate, puts Legislature at odds with law enforcement
Author details American Indian issues
Splendid Nest moves to larger venue
Mural unveiled at New Ulm Public Library
Isch details Dakota War paintings
Despite weather, Buffalo Lake Winter Fest goes on
Judge's words spur column decades later
"Pound, Hammer and Build"
Observe the "Flinker"
Lou Eyrich wins two awards from Costume Designers Guild
Board approves early retirements to save money
'Serving Our Troops' heads to Kuwait
New Ulm Kmart closing
Early retirement requests on District 88 agenda tonight
MIT student from Redwood Falls found dead in dorm room
Sleepy Eye couple, band to enter Mid-America Music Hall of Fame
Judge takes Swanker-Braulick motion under advisement
MLC to build new Early Childhood Learning Center
Detention numbers fall in Brown County
Berg Hotel on National Register
District 88 lists potential cuts of $1 million
Redistricting: Torkelson out of Brown County
Council OKs dual method to acquire property for levee
Budget work session tonight
P&Z OKs permit applications
Commissioners to act on First Responder options
Sleepy Eye considers contracting out food service
Suspect arrested after home invasion, murder in Blue Earth
Beverage SWAP campaign launched by Heart of New Ulm
Torkelson faces possible race against fellow Republican
Fasching
SBM involved in another lawsuit
Bock Fest and Fasching
NU natives get $90k settlement
Fasching underway
Kimmel, Kjellberg to be inducted into Mid-America Music Hall of Fame
Illness sweeps Sibley East
Bock Fest, Fasching set Saturday
Treasure Haus generates $1 million for MVL
WELS denounces health coverage regulations
County leaders, vets visit Capitol
Look kids! No hands!
Sleepy Eye approves street, utility project
Light recycling successful
MnDOT presents highway plan
Bowling for Oak Hills
New Ulm Battery joins growing list of unpaid venders for Stillwater festival
Ice fishing draws crowd to Clear Lake
A centenarian celebrates
'Real German food' served up at Otto's Restaurant
'Murder at the Italian Wedding' premieres this week
German student with local ties lectures at U of M
Hundreds take icy plunge for Special Olympics
SMART Board for River Bend
Civic Center logos
Tourism recovering in state, says industry official
River Bend student's art recognized
District 88 to apply for four-day week
Library discusses 2012 OverDrive agreement for Brown County, Library's 75th anniversary
A 'Buzz' about Lutheran Schools Week
Bridging Brown County tours SE
House passes STOCK?bill
New Ulm Foundation celebrates 25 years
Local Republicans react to Santorum win
District 88 votes on 4-day plan tonight
Sleepy Eye approves 4-day week
Evaluating the Murals of Turner Hall
Veterans Memorial expansion approved
Council OKs method for special assessments for river levee
DFLers say no to marriage ammendment
Area Republicans favor Santorum
Rodenberg moves to Court of Appeals
Fishing contest at Clear Lake includes ice golf
SE board to act on 4-day week Wednesday
Precinct causes take place tonight
Monday wash day! Everybody happy? Well, I should say!
District 88 discusses kindergarten, extracurriculars, 4-day week
Michelle Gag receives the Key Woman Award from Minnesota Women of Today
Huisken promoted to Technology and Media Specialist at NU-Telecom
Hooked on ice fishing
Bank Midwest names Shane Deal to community bank president for New Ulm Location
German-Bohemian Heritage Society features speaker Wade Olsen
Commissioners to consider Highway 14 letter
Mild winter sacks hill climb
Accident at 3rd North and German
GFW board approves indebtedness bonds
Is spring here if woolly bear caterpillar makes an appearance?
SE? food shelf suffers losses when water main breaks
Fishing on the Minnesota River
Surveys show meetings help people evaluate 4-day week plan
NUACS observes Catholic Schools Week
Cemetery workers create WWII display at Soldiers Rest
Humane Society gets $10,000 grant
Walz raises $1 mllion in 2011
Health official hears about Heart of New Ulm
Balance needed in savings, public perception
School responds immediately to reports of 'rape tag' game
Family to file civil lawsuit in officer crash case
Local Optimist Club to sponsor oratorical contest for students
Applications open for 2012 Physically Disabled Veterans Turkey Hunt
New Ulm Area Foundation gives grant to New Ulm Actors Community Theater
Fishing Derby set Sunday at Sleepy Eye Lake
Sleepy Eye holds final 4-day week forum
Splendid Nest moving; 'Bohemian' restaurant opening
Chance of spring flooding down 40 percent for New Ulm
Grand receives $100,000 Legacy grant, largest in region
Dancing to the music
NUHS One-Act Play takes second, moves on to Sectional competition
Sven and Ole's participating in free book giveaway
Area Dairy princesses
Math Counts
Nicollet County commissioners order feasibility report
Accident report provides details of fatal crash that involved officer
Spelling bee winners
District 88 approves 6-hour day for NUHS
NU cop faces no charges in fatal accident
No indictment in police/car accident
The Journal receives MNA awards
6-period day on District 88 agenda tonight
Bertrang becomes GFW superintendent
BBE officials relate their experience with 4-day schedule at Sleepy Eye Public forum
Reaction to District 88 four-day plan ranges from positive to skeptical
PUC approves extensive rate changes for electric and steam utilities
One Act Play performance
Four-day school week concerns
Nicollet County Dairy Association ambassadors announced
Johnny Holm Band coming to New Ulm Saturday
County board OKs grant to prevent child abuse
Global markets for U.S. pork are strong
Scott Stuckey receives Hub Club recognition
Cyberbullying can be isolating, complicated
Lawmakers discuss start of '12 legislative session
Sliding into the End Zone
Downtown snow emergency
Outlet Sales opens in mall
Idea Haus offers inspiration for remodeling, decorating
Morse shares perspective on 1862 events
Radio infrastructure purchase on county agenda
Sewing for Sight
Wintry weather
Radtke gets 180 days in jail
Kokesch honored with New Ulm Human Rights Award
District 84 mulls Farm to School program
Legislators hear concerns
Warm winter saves New Ulm $57,756
District 88 official explains 4-day week option
City sends alpacas packing
House fire in Sleepy Eye
Public meeting on District 88 four-day week tonight at DAC
Sleepy Eye holds hearing on 4-day school week
Debra (Walz) Chambers - Dec. 27, 1950 - Jan. 15, 2012
Quest for science
Ditch settlement approved by board
Council OKs planning for German Park improvements
SBM, Swanker case settled
Stan Meidl leaves lasting musical legacy
Roundabout on the Highway 14 horizon
"Warm Your Home" expo expands in second year
Commissioners to consider settlement
Demographer discusses changes in how people will live
Nicollet County hosts ditch hearing Jan. 27
From Skype to the clasroom
Library board picks officers
Community members band together to help District 88
Artist to show at Larkspur on Saturday
New phone numbers at New Ulm Medical Center starting Friday
Citizens Bancorporation of New Ulm, Inc. holds annual meeting
Sleepy Eye Council OKs solar project
NUPD arrests burglary suspects
A walk on the snowy side
Board asks administration to move forward with specifics of six-period day
Storyteller promotes reading program for preschoolers
P&Z approves campground permit renewal
EDA adjusts to new requirements
DWI crackdown nets 2,573 December arrests in Minn.
Chevy commercial entry has Sleepy Eye roots
New Ulm Park and Rec receives $25,000 donation
High temperature breaks record at 51
Turkey, potatoes, gravy help medicine go down
ADM-Benson Quinn, UFC form joint venture for grain elevator in Brown
The Picker-Uppers adds third truck, offers complete, licensed moving services
Cover of 2012 Visitor Guide released
Survey provides unique perspective, ideas about city
Raingutter Regatta
The Journal to partner with Monster.com
Ag Expo features activist, biologically aware farmer
New Ulm Masonic Lodge member receives 50 year pin
Cattle lost in semi mishap
Nicollet Co. P&Z to consider feedlot expansion requests
Read 1,000 books before kindergarten
GFW seeks new supt./elementary principal
District 84 Board elects officers, appoints Lendt to fill vacancy
2011 ends with 'When will winter start ?'
Bohemian fire was deadliest in Minnesota in 2011
Expanding Cultural Exposure
News to follow in 2012
Habitat for Humanity accepting applications
Department heads vent concerns to lawmakers
Menards to begin construction in spring
New Year's Baby 2012
Bohemian B&B?fire was the top local story of 2011
'Happy New Year' brings resolutions for the brave of heart
Winter is back!
NU City Council will consider 2012 appointments, permanent levee permit
Commissioners to discuss issues with legislators
Broadway crash results in minor injuries, damage
Patsches earn Pork 'Family of the Year' recognition
Winter drought could persist into spring
MLC board OKs senior housing for New Ulm
Truck Fire
Dahms praises Senjem election
Good day for a run, walk, whatever
PUC approves 2012 budget, rates changes
Commissioners hold off on County Ditch 28-1 assessments
Rodenberg named to MN Court of Appeals
749 European Starlings sighted in annual Christmas ?Bird Count
Redwood Falls man dies in Christmas Eve crash
PUC will consider adopting budget
Monday's 51-degree high shatters NU record
Area conservatives frustrated with MnGOP troubles
Christmas celebrations evolve; traditions stay the same
Deck the yard with thousands of lights
Commissioners consider legislative proposals
Osprey pilot with NU roots gets Air Medal
Layaway angels visit KMart
Parry won't seek Majority Leader post
Good grazing
Inspection cites Gaylord water tower issues
AMPI members receiving equity payments
UFC, ADM building shuttle-loading site for grain
Skating into a holiday vacation
District 88 OKs early retirement incentives
Springfield levee soil to be tested
District 88 board meets tonight
Funds raised for monument to fallen firefighters
Funds raised for monument to fallen firefighters
Martis win multi-state Service to Mankind award
Dairy princess candidates sought
In SBM case, judge denies request to make records confidential
Legacy grant awarded to BCHS
New Ulm City Council passes final '12 budget, levy
NU Council will review final budget, levy increase tonight
Zoning panel approves Granby Calf Ranch
Exchangee praises stay in New Ulm
District 88 needs to cut $1 million
Soldier thankful for quilt
Redwood Falls man ID'd as hunting fatality
Re-enacting the story of the first Christmas
Hope and Faith Floral expands into Sleepy Eye community
Hunter dies in accident
Brodkorb drops from Parry's campaign
Food baskets
Spreading good will
Celebrating winter
A fifth of local students to pursue science careers
Drought to persist
Fritsche family of physicians honored with 'Legends Award' by NUMC
A visit from Mrs. Claus
Sleepy Eye council cuts levy 12.1%
More suspects sought in drug cases
Check out the e-books
County commissioners hold levy line
A rainy December day
EDA approves smoking ban at Garden Terrace Apts.
Juni named Bridge Builder of the Year
Drug Task Force nabs 21 in Redwood County
Council agrees on limits to tax levy
Breaking the 100,000 meal mark
Park & Rec OKs changes in policies
Fare For All food comes to New Ulm
Walk to the Glockenspiel
Expanding Assistance to Nicaragua
Fischers win Sleepy Eye FFA Crop Show
New Ulm nicknames: a dying tradition?
Kids shop with heroes
Shoe prints lead to arrest of Mankato man
'Arrest These Merry Gentlemen'
Dist. 84 committee presents 4-day week data
Schell's Brewery to be featured on Minnesota craft brewery show
Business breakfast speaker discusses single payer health care
DNR offers overflow options
Library Board members show frustration over Johnson Collection sale process
No attendees for school district tax meeting
Bavarian Blast to be back in 2012
Getting ready to sing in Mankato
Collision at Y
Council debates non-union wages, reviews City performance survey
Holiday Train draws over 1,000 people for good cause
Single payer health system subject of breakfast meeting
SouthPoint hosts credit union delegates from Paraguay
Fritsche family chosen as NUMC 'Legends of Medicine'
Council takes challenge of cutting tax increases
Mansoor talks frankly about U.S-Iraq war
Council will hold first official budget meeting
Family Video sending 1,600 DVDs to troops
Ibberson is newest NUPD officer
Court hearing on Johnson Collection sale highlights dispute
A visit from St. Nicholas
Virginia Piper Cancer Institute opens
Degner shares life story in book
Petraeus aide to speak at NU library
'Twas the Night Before Christmas
Quist makes campaign declaration in New Ulm
Loud exhaust leads to hunting, booze stash
'Christmas in the Trenches' at MLC
Explosion probed
District 88 enrollment down from opening day
Turner Hall receives grant for conservation of murals
Holy cow!!!! Ruth Klossner retires
Springfield presents Nativity Pageant Dec. 9 and 10
HONU?receives USDA grant for farmers markets
Sex offender back in prison
Quist brings campaign to New Ulm Friday
City, Public Utilities pass bonds for electrical projects
New initiatives at Washington Elementary
Assessments upset Mulligan residents
Land to Air Express expands bus service to New Ulm
'Monte' Mansoor, former New Ulm resident, dies
District 88 revises AYP improvement plan
A visitor from Thailand
Gibbon man gets fine or STS for hardware store heist
'Recycle Your Holidays'
Smiling with Santa
Break-ins, robberies at three local hair salons
"Hope and Healing" grand opening showcases services
Jingle Bell Jam
Send your questions, comments and concerns about tax statements
Commissioners hold ditch hearing Tuesday
Quist closer to decision on run
Parade of Lights
Black Friday bonanza
Class ring returned 62 years after graduation
A beloved New Ulm tradition
Township officers study tax laws, 150th celebration
Hundreds sign up for Jingle Bell Jam
Sleepy Eye soldier surprises family at Vikings game
Small Business Saturday quietly coming to New Ulm
Visiting parade queen has long, happy history with New Ulm
Local stores looking for Black Friday success
Glad to be back in New Ulm
Services for Seniors program coming to an end on Dec. 31
Downtown dressed for holidays
Worksite Summit set Dec. 8 by Heart of New Ulm
Grant provides crime victims with information on services
Skating festival continues today
Winter's back!
Walz' STOCK bill gains speed, support
Hot Topics: Market Value Exclusion causes confusion, changes in taxes
New Ulm Holiday Inn chosen Hotel of the Year
Drug task force gets funds for 2012
Middle school future up for discussion again
Wanda Gag House accepts donations in memory of Bobbi McCrea
Spirit of MVL?Banquet set Saturday
Byro family increases reward for information in hit-and-run case
Grand jury for NUPD cop accident will convene at year's end
Puhlmann Lumber, Design Home honored
Sleepy Eye City Council approves final tax levy
County DWI Impact Panel wins award
Holiday Train coming to New Ulm
GOP, DFL leaders weigh in on Parry
Fairmont man dies in crash near Madelia
NUACT hires executive director
One killed in two-car crash near Madelia
WELS National Choral Fest held this weekend
On Veterans Day, vets get night at Deutsche Strasse B&B
Vietnam vet addresses observance
WWII POW talks to NU eighth-graders
District 84 board mulls 4-day week
Victim of tractor accident identified
NU man faces drunk driving, felony charges
'Willkommen' sign's location not welcome
New paint job makes handicapped stall inaccessible
Langer shares her experiences as a cancer survivor at Mayo event
Accident on County Road 27 claims one life
A new roof over the bells
Victim of accident identified
Trial starts today for Sleepy Eye man
Proposed facility manager position under scrutiny
Referendum comes on the heels of years of budget cuts
It's tricky getting treats on Halloween
It's tricky getting treats on Halloween
Commissioners to consider trail agreements
Putting on the dog
Drug take back nets 152 pounds of old pills
Public tours Parker-Hannefin
Halloween events
An ordinance without a home
Radke found guilty
NUACS Pulled pork dinner Sunday
Buckthorn Event Saturday
District 88 approves hockey coop agreement for 2011-2012
Testimony concludes in Radtke trial
Number of students with special needs grows since '97
Council struggles to cut budget at work session
County denies tax abatements
Former Gibbon pastor's trial begins with jury selection
Former Gibbon pastor going to trial, facing four felonies
First-ever 'Pedal Pilgrimage' in New Ulm
Commissioners mull tax abatements
Dahms, Torkelson weigh in on flurry of Vikings stadium activity
Brown County Historical Society sets Annual Meeting Nov. 3
Sausage Shop leaves fond memories
Concord Singers bring Jason Davis to New Ulm
New children's librarian joins New Ulm Public Library
Commissioners review Small Business budget call-back
Special ed numbers at 15-20 percent in lower NU?elementary grades
Council discusses 2010 final assessment rolls, levee
Pedestrian killed on Hwy 15
Remme outlines consequences of passage, failure of levy
Pedestrian struck, killed on Hwy. 15
Body found in cornfield identified
Tile repair bids on County Board agenda
NU Council will consider survey, levee plans
New Ulm woman identified as fatality
Fatal accident east of Nicollet
Minnesota Valley Funeral Home's crematorium open house draws crowd
Hans Joohs exchangee looks forward to learning about New Ulm, U.S.
Day of Caring puts special emphasis on helping veterans, soldiers' families
SnapSWAP poster presented at national conference
Minnesota Valley Funeral Home adds crematory
NUHS graduate authors techno-thriller
Bohemian comes down
Board expels NUHS student
Eight strategies to make money in a competitive business
That which we call a cow by any other name...
State Patrol completes probe of July 8 crash
Mayor appointed to Police Commission
Budget Mart site for sale, again
New law produces changes in property taxes
Council will appoint mayor to Police Commission, consider snow removal planning
Motor Memories visit NU this weekend
Veterans Council approves funds for B-47 crash memorial near Comfrey
NUHS?Homecoming Royalty
The Great Pumpkin Patch
Habitat for Humanity marks 500,000th home on Monday
NUMC to host free depression and anxiety screenings
County Commissioners to hear report on tax law changes
St. Mary's Centennial celebration begins Sunday, Oct. 9
Oktoberfest draws happy crowds
NUACS walks for education
MnDOT pulls current bid on Hwy 14 improvement
Olive M. (Alt) Kelly
New signs grace way into New Ulm
Music, flags, costumes: Oktoberfest begins
HONU offers weight management presentations
ECFE programs effective, reach many parents, children
Judge takes former Gibbon pastor's case under advisement
Science Class Fun
Wind fans grass fire, damages flag pole
NUACS Walk for Education
School enrollment stabilizing
Oktoberfest brings more German fun to town
Pumpkinfest set Sunday, Corn Maze on Oct. 7
St. Mary's Homecoming
Camp attendance increases
Meixner returns to polka-rock New Ulm
Boiler No.4 coal project suspended
NUHS Homecoming Court
NU girl wins national pedal pull championship
MVL?Homecoming
HONU?project leader wins award from American Dietetic Association
German Consul to lead New Ulm's German-American Day Parade on Saturday
Berg Hotel, Gaylord park get National Register nominations
Solar Drive-In offers more than standard fare
Cancer Center benefits from motorcycle, car run
Remembering Bobbi McCrea
Meixner returning to New Ulm for Pre-Oktoberfest fundraiser show
Addy's Graceland
Food Support case load skyrockets
German exchange students return
District 88 OKs levy
NUMC gets national recognition
Drumming up homecoming spirit for CHS
Drought will persist; crop yields affected
E-Free Church comes to New Ulm
Community spirit shines through, as family's tragedy unfolds
CHS Homecoming
Courtland woman dies in Highway 14 crash
Council sets public hearing for liquor fee increases
Former Budget Mart site sells for $151,000
Lafayette farmer reports 150 pigs stolen
Commissioners to set ditch hearing date
NU?Council will consider increases to liquor license fees at tonight's meeting
Hermann Monument Society plans for future
SEHS Homecoming queen, king
Novelist sets story in New Ulm
The charge that saved New Ulm maybe
LaBatte: Many causes to Dakota War
Miss Gibbon
135th Service Co. holds 60th reunion
Ladd is NUBRA Volunteer of Year
Dayton talks at MLC
New Ulm students do well in math, science
Crew Day at St. Paul's School
Strenge commissions his personal Hermann
League of Minnesota Cities Regional Meeting recaps session, plans for 2012
Springfield Homecoming Court
CAST presents 2 plays
Sleepy Eye Homecoming Court
'Six-Week Jump-Start to Losing Weight' starts
3 MVL seniors named semifinalists in National Merit Scholarship Program
EDA approves 2012 budget
Mining permit OK'd by county panel
Cathedral Homecoming Court
SE Council approves preliminary levy
2011 King and Queen of Orchard Hill
Park & Rec sets budget, fees for 2012
Improving reading skills
Lions annual Fly-In event includes ceremony to observe 9/11 10th anniversary
Minnesotans reflect on how they have changed
Prohibition movie premier Tuesday
Pheasant hunt provides special opportunity for disabled BC vets
SE marks 9/11
9/11 brought training, access to NU emergency responders
Miss New Ulm
SE school board hears about hockey
Thanks, Jefferson Friends!
County Congress mulls session
Dr. Phil Gill Named Brown SWCD's 2011 Outstanding Conservationist
City files suit to complete legal obligation for sale of Johnson Collection
District 88 Board drops fees for band, choir
Library Board reviews budget, final parapet cost
Kelleys are March of Dimes Ambassador Family
Council funds lighting for entrance signs
MVL offers online courses
Blood drive continues today and Friday
New Ulm adds Facility Manager
Dock dogs from?New Ulm third in World Championship
Brown County Board approves 1 percent take hike
Council OKs preliminary 15 percent levy increase
NUACS transitions to two buildings
Commissioners to act on 1 percent tax hike
Godahl Day
Herb and macadamia crusted halibut a festive end to summer season
Schumacher dugout is family affair
Farmers create model farms
Piecemakers share love of quilting
United Way bike event and 'finish line' picnic
Candidates vie for Miss New Ulm title
Mankato man wins Riverblast 5K race
Peace pipe is passed to Sleepy Eye museum
39th Scout Dog Platoon reunites
Riverblast underway
August temperatures moderate
Music Hall of Fame announces inductees
Mall gets 3 new tenants
Bands take stage at Riverblast
ACT scores creeping up in math, science
It's a toy, or a teaching tool
Humane Society offers cat special
New Ulm seeks to be 'bicycle friendly'
He threads the needle
Dad whose son fled state to avoid chemo dies
Let's Go Fishing!
Wild Bunch wins championship
District 88 buys new reading series, starts interventions
Motorcycles on the Hill
B&B owners keep unique time capsule
Fire in Sigel Township
NU woman runs against leukemia
Drive-in thrives on old, new wrinkles
Bavarian Blast announces fund-raiser for Sept. 27
District 88 Board tackles personnel matters
NUFD dodges volunteer losses, still at low levels
St. Paul's improves facilities, starts Knowledge Bowl
Hermann takes a fall
Wrase to serve on Heartland commission
MLC professors 'walk the walk'
Back to School for New Ulm - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Art Olsen retires from Beacon Promotions, Inc.
Wessel band opens for Wootton concert at MLC
PUC grants extension for wastewater blower/aeration improvement project
County's share of chemical dependency treatment costs climbs
New exhibits at Hermann Monument
Brown County board meets today
Judge takes SBM case motion under advisement
Butter: A sculpting medium
Fire damages KFC/Taco Bell
History among the gravestones
NUHS Class of 1961 reunion planned
Author Jill Kalz to be featured at State Fair
Wide variety of events kick off US/Dakota War observance
Dragon Patrol in Sleepy Eye
Dog walkers raise funds for Brown Co. Humane Society
BAM tour stops in New Ulm
Corn feed commences
Donations to NU Fire Department are up
Volunteers for Riverblast sought
College life begins
SE Corn Days start Friday
Minneapolis band recorded latest album in New Ulm
Character Counts!
Initial applications for 2012 Founders Grant from NU Area Foundation due Sept. 1
Dayton to speak at Beyond Yellow Ribbon event
Brown County Board considers gravel mining tax
Council approves over-budget 'Welcome' signs
Getting a head start on Christmas
Horses, gophers damage bike trail
Grausam, Schultz win county fair tractor pull titles
New Ulm City Council meets today
Sleepy Eye councilors approve street project bid
Commissioners to act on park pact at Tuesday meeting
Green machine
Four 4-H riders earn state fair trips
Sturm receives 6 Happy Joe's awards
Hacker taking 270-lb pig to Minn. state fair
NU man escapes fire at demo derby
Log home draws family
KMS riders in Franklin
Motorcross
4-H Livestock Auction generates $19,360
Poultry shows great fun for participants
Rosenhammer shines at 4-H Dairy Show
Pedal pull at fair
Paulson shows Champion ewe, wether
Emma Matter takes top honors in rabbits
Molly Cornell takes championship in market goats
Yo-yo master wins open division
Distinguished seniors honored
Demo derby: A definite crowd pleaser
4-Hers show their pets
Hutchinson man was gravel pit fatality
Ribs or cheese curds?
Chief Sleepy Eye's grandchild to present peace pipe in Sept. 3 ceremony
SE Council OKs CapX contract attachment
P&Z approves Trackworks permit
Work on Highway 14 interchange project resumes
Man dies in gravel pit near Fairfax
It takes woodworkers to build a village
Got old sneakers?
Fair preparations
Two battlefield tours preview events of 2012
Negotiations for Marktplatz Mall near completion
Black-Eyed Peas to play benefit concert in Minot
Two car accident leaves one dead, five injured
Dakota repaid friendship with Norwegian settler
Young entrepreneurs
Oakwood United Methodist Church welcomes new Pastor Richard and Joy Jacobsen
Hy-Vee pulls recalled ground turkey
Market advisor says to lock in inputs
Humidity made July seem hotter than temps show
New Ulm Council outlines budget shortfall
Safety lesson
How high will corn prices go?
Packing backpacks
Franken talks health care, debt ceiling
Judge reports court receivables up, receipts down
State does not require fire checks at B&Bs
NU Council OKs hiring two cops
Dayton promotes farm exports
College student spending summer teaching people with special needs about heart disease
County board to review dam report
Man dies after falling from roof in rural Lake Crystal
NU Council to consider budget revisions
Seifert speaks at county GOP?FunRaiser
Hanska residents involved in accidents
Bridge-collapse survivor feels 'blessed' as he opens sandwich shop
Shop Hop for Quilters
Relay for Life raises money for cancer
Local band enjoyed Austrian trip
Farmfest opens Tuesday at Gilfillan Estates
Relay for Life brings hope to survivors
Helicopter crashes in field; pilot not hurt
Author: 'War within a war' foreshadowed Civil War
District 88 hires activities director
'Cherry Orchard' at Lind House
GFW board approves $870/ppu levy vote
Referendum polling place on District 88 agenda tonight
District 84 Board retreat identifies goals for coming school year
Hanska couple in Oslo when bomb explodes
Commissioners approve landfill repairs
Area legislators listen to citizens' comments on budget
Lessons in history
'Learn that dance' ... 'If I can polka, so can you'
Boiler No. 4 project deemed no longer economically viable
Senior Citizens program set Aug. 11 at Brown County Fair
Smoke damage results from fire
Cooling off at National Night Out
Investigators rule Bohemian fire an accident
National Night Out rally tonight in New Ulm
Candles blamed in Bohemian fire
LaBatte details Fort Ridgely Battlefield
Schouvieller is new Oak Hills administrator
Bonding locks in New Ulm permanent levee
Commissioners to consider landfill repair
"The Cherry Orchard" performances coming up
Crops make up lost ground
Fatalities identified in Highway 14 crash
MLC hosts WELS?worship conference
District 88 books donated to Books For Africa
Democratic leader decries budget deal
Residents sound off after sex offender moves to Nicollet
Local musicians to play in Austria
Two motorcyclists killed in Hwy. 14 crash
Area legislators reluctantly accept budget deal
Fire Call on German Street a false alarm
Second person dies of injuries from crash with New Ulm police officer
Sale of tax-forfeited properties approved
'The Real Inspector Hound' presented Friday, Saturday
Council approves loan relief for Clearwater Marine, Inc.
Relief from the heat
Fire Call on German Street a false alarm
Brown County commissioners to consider health agreements, burial lots
Former Miss New Ulm reflects on history of city celebrations
Bavarian Blast ends with parade, grand finale
Meixner Band performs intense journey to rock New Ulm
New Ulm having a blast despite heat wave
Tangy treat gobbled up
New marker at Hermann Monument
Dist. 84 OKs superintendent contract
Albtal plays genuine German music
Library Board reviews e-book success
Bavarian Blast opens today with German brass band
Little River Band kicks off Blast
Referendum set Nov. 8 for District 88
Fort Ridgely events would take place if park opens
Decision on levy referendum on District 88 agenda
Campers roll in for Bavarian Blast
Dayton: Willing to take GOP offer, with conditions
Housing officials meet in New Ulm
Janet Youngblom
Planning Commission OKs permits
Former Welk musician to be in Grand Parade
EDA approves improvement projects
Strong winds tilt corn, but recovery expected
Park and Rec OKs batting cages
Nicollet to host sex offender notification meeting
Getting ready to have a Blast
Meixner Band offers energetic performance
Gliders land at Sleepy Eye
New Ulm man dies in car crash
New Ulm mourns Bohemian fire victims
Fire remains under investigation
Man reportedly dies in NU accident
Schell's named a Top 10 Brewery
Officials identify victims of Saturday fire, cause of deaths
Study: Dedicated staff, broad offerings are major strengths of District 88
Identities of B&B fire victims learned
Illusionist performs in Sleepy Eye on Saturday
Flood threat continues through summer
Board approves residence for park caretaker
District 88 facing another deficit budget
Council OKs berm removal, considers property purchases
Fahey sentenced to life
Council will consider acquiring tax forfeit property, berm removal
In Memory of Bobbi McCrea
Cambria returns to site of its first 4th of July
McCrea 'brought joy to people,' friends recall
McCrea remembered for drive, enthusiasm for New Ulm
Six die in Bohemian B&B fire
Commissioners to act on county park residence
Each side blames the other
Heavy weather
Lindemann leaving Oak Hills
Fire engulfs Bohemian B&B
Former pastor's hearing set Sept. 29
Retail group hosts 'Selling in Down Economy' speaker
Families hit hard by loss of day care assistance
Flandrau Park closes gate
Minnesota shutdown prompts political blame game
Sheriff's Office reports cell phone scam
Sponsor a Soldier donations sought
Fellegy ready for next stage in court battle
Mathiowetz Construction seeks work for its employees
District 88 considers local tax referendum
Kaiserhoff's signature entree chosen 'Official Best Barbeque Ribs' for 2011
PUC draws local ire on Boiler No. 4
Sunshine makes Firmenich happy
Shutdown could affect child care subsidies
County commissioners consider contracts today at meeting
Canoeists take in Fiesta Days at Montevideo
Sean Anderson receives Fulbright award
Minnesota cities will carry cost of shutdown
Bomb squad called after buyer fears military surplus bags might contain explosives
Rat rod debuts at Autofest
Choosing the bard of Cambria Eisteddfod
Man struck by train, killed
Cool cars
Honor Flight opens doors for New Ulm WWII veteran
Quiltistry: A synomym for art
Special service at Clear Lake Church
German language camp
Seminar mulls sediment issues
Area nursing homes anxious over shutdown
NU woman faces robbery counts
Ted and Jodi Marti honored
Miss Riverside?Queen crowned in Springfield
AD's contract not renewed by Dist. 88
Shutdown will strain resources of hospitals
Children's improv/acting workshop at the Grand
AD contract on Dist. 88 agenda tonight
Riders for Summer Special Olympics
Quiltistry: A celebration of art, history, quilting
Shutdown looks to halt summer activities
Council adopts charter revisions
Springfield girl wins pageant title
Shutdown effect on county would be limited
Ted and Jodi Marti to receive Service to Mankind award
Impact of state shutdown could be wide-ranging
Commission OKs Dakota War historical marker
Cottonwood River drops below flood stage
Cottonwood River drops below flood stage
Autofest features classic cars
Former Gibbon pastor faces new charges
Most NUHS grads pass state math test
Mission to India
Fort Ridgely celebrates its history
Lake Hanska Drags draws boat racers, fans
Brown County commissioners to consider trail JPA
Buggy summer creates bug repellent shortage
Local graduate accepted into US Air Force Academy
2 tubers rescued from Cottonwood ?River
Grand Center of Arts and Culture Gallery holds open house
Review: Studies inconclusive on how 4-day week impacts academic achievement
Cottonwood Street floods - again
Flooding closes Cottonwood Street
Lake Hanska boat races are no drag
Cottonwood River gas line nears completion
Rain heaviest to the west
Boiler No. 4 project advances, but road blocks mount
SE City Council OKs solar grant application
EDA approves public housing budget
Sick cats left outside Humane Society door
Armed Gaylord bank robber flees on foot
Slain DNR?officers honored
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Sleepy Eye Council considers solar project
Open House at Turner Hall
Inventors show features solar power
Canoeists aim to make history
Show goes international
Speakers address state, national shutdown concerns
Dist. 84 OKs November referendum
Lafayette teen charged in barn fire
Summer projects agenda light for District 88
Turner Hall unveils accessibility project
Board revises athletic director's job description
Library patrons check out e-books
Madelia soldier killed in Iraq
Turkeys die in heat wave
Dick Kimmel and Co. to debut new bluegrass CD
Mayors tout need for LGA
Barns burn near Clear Lake
Arts and Culture Gallery opening to display copies of Johnson Collection
Changes in activities to claim school board's attention again Thursday
Appeals Court rules against Brown County for child's social services
Charter revisions tabled
Inventors Congress starts Friday in Redwood Falls
Celebrating Dairy
Marshall man ordained in New Ulm Diocese
MLC hosts international Lutheran conference
Men face felony burglary charges
Jury trial set for former pastor
Commissioners to consider STS contract
MLC hosting church conference that will draw Lutheran congregations from 30 countries
Rodenberg on political remapping panel
New Ulm bids farewell to troops
Summer reading program starts Monday
New Ulm still waiting for flood relief from FEMA
Open Wide
Volunteers sought for Bridge on Center
GOP?pays county for 2010 recount
Troops depart Thursday
Message: Sacrifice ensures freedom
MVL graduates 49 students
Adult learner receives recognition
CAST caters to varied needs
Tornado reported near Gaylord
Vandalism in German Park
Personal security system nabs MLC burglars
Lutheran minister faces sex charges in Sibley Co.
Grads ready for life's roller coaster
Dahms, Torkelson hold line on taxes
Memorial Day observances set
Plaque dedicated to pioneer priest
Unique approach to counseling
District 88 delays action on band, OKs fee changes
Budget standoff continues
'Blooming' at Pre-K
Fellegy challenges fishing rights
River Bend Ceremony
Schooled in History
Bic/Norwood sponsors jobs fair
County OKs support for Open Door clinic, LSS
Citizens present case against coal, natural gas for boiler conversion
Eagle stars at Jefferson
Disappointment amid reflections on session
New Ulm Area Foundation to offer Founders Grant
Blocked storm drain floods Broadway
Chamber executive seeks to grow membership
Madelia man dies in accident
Cathedral holds graduation ceremonies
Bishop to bless plaque to Fr. Sommereisen May 25
Hamburg FD cooks up Katrina tribute
MVL to hold Sacred Concert, honor teacher Julie Detjen
Commissioners consider courthouse flat roof project
How do you spell relief?
Nature-loving farmer monitors river
Address error yields free siding
Extra! Extra! Learn all about it!
Audit:?City, PUC in good financial shape
Trailer fire at Medallion Cabinetry
Seat belt safety emphasized
Sibley East school proposal fails by wide margin
Fairfax Frontier Bar missing $12,717
Funding problems could affect levee construction
Retiree continues commitment to teaching
City charter review suggests change in mayor's role
NUACS to honor five individuals
Schell's to host 2nd annual Firefighters' Charity Chili Cook-off on Saturday
Commissioners approve deputy hire
Three men face multiple burglary charges in Sibley County
New Ulm Council meets tonight
Ted and Jodi Marti honored for tourism efforts
Reading challenge sends teacher to roof top for a night
Syttende Mai celebration in Hanska
Legislature struggles to balance budget as end of session looms
New chef at Otto's in Holiday Inn
Several dogs saved from fire at Sable Rock Kennels
Watershed report on county agenda
Dist. 84 board considers levy survey
Auction at HTMS
Agriculture Fair
Public notices, May 14, 2011
Midwest has vast biogas potential
District 88 Board takes action on fees, cuts
E-book program will be delayed, may be available end of May
History tour includes dance at Glockenspiel
ECFE students sing
Changes in activities on District 88 Board agenda tonight
Disaster declaration may clear way to apply for FEMA aid
Doug Howard ... Managing a library through technological change
Price tag for snow removal: $403,000
Six injured in collision
EDA approves two construction bids
Feedlot, dog kennels, lot split get nod from planning panel
Congressional redistricting plan released
Froggie went A-Golfin'
Connecting Nicollet County graduates first class
Jefferson student excels at reading
SE Council lowers downtown values
Sleepy Eye FFA hands out awards
Semi rollover diverts Broadway traffic
Doggie day care comes to New Ulm
Disorganized? Get tips from expert at workshop
Brown County still awaits GOP?payment for recount
New sign for Gag House
'Tour of Tables' aids 'Becky's Hope'
Kids Against Hunger center opens
Sharpshooter wows Fun Shoot crowd
NUHS Prom
Lower Sioux respond to fine
Classy classics
Highway 15 improvements targeted
Otto, aka 'Ladybug Lady,' loved teaching
Jackpot Junction fined $250,000
'Larceny and Old Lace' plays at MVL
Report: Water systems are generally safe
Kids Against Hunger established in New Ulm
Sleepy Eye FFA wins state soil, dairy foods titles
Fun Shoot features world record holder
Property taxes due
Commissioners OK tile blockage repair
NU?Council get updates on levee study
Local districts see big changes in reapportionment
Dauer chosen as Hans Joohs exchangee
YES! It's a party
Red Bull officer: 'This is a very good day'
Clements Post Office could close
Crop walkers brave cold
Grab your partner at the Hoedown
Employees file lawsuit against Del Monte
CCMR gathering cites river progress
A pair of Proms
March for Babies
DNR auction draws crowd
Gordon, Gehrke, Johnson share Dist. 88 Teacher of Year recognition
Planting on Arbor Day
Three sisters injured in crash near St. James
Former Gov. Wendell Anderson attends 'Cocktails with Governor'
Ending hunger... One step at a time
Lindy's sues Comcast for $314,000
Fund-raiser planned for leukemia patient
Characters, settings, plots, illustrations ... Artist leads students through creative process
District 88 takes action on facilities, strategic planning
Hands-On Career demonstration
Delay in Fahey sentencing
Soldiers to aid Iraq drawdown
It's official! Winter's snowfall was second most in history
Electrical incident caused fire at Hengel house
Career Expo
Heartland Express needs volunteer drivers
PUC approves modification to debt handling
County Board meets today
NU Library downplays implementation of e-books
Balfanz enjoys students' energy, creativity
New Ulm's lady in high heels influences son's love affair with clothing
Plenty of Easter goodies
Way of the Cross procession
Former home of Christy Hengel burns
Fire hits Hengel house
MS Society selling pies today, Saturday at Hy-Vee as a fund-raiser
Green Fair at Bic Graphic
Preliminary work starts on Cottonwood Bridge gas line
SMIF kicks off 25th year celebration in New Ulm
A bridge to learning
Rotary honors STRIVE students
Sex offender returning to New Ulm
MacAulay eaving city job for Peace Corps
Miss Sleepy Eye crowned
County Board OKs disaster declaration request
NU Council approves transfer of funds for city 'Welcome' signs
14,000 pairs of shoes collected for Soles4Souls
Cause of hog barn fire not yet known
Commissioners to consider wellness committee
Dahms, Torkelson field concerns of residents
Grandparents upset with abuser's sentence
Fire destroys hog barn
Kahler completes grief recovery certification
Snow dampens spring; but storm misses southern Minnesota
New Ulm City Council meets Tuesday
Daddy! Watch Me!
150th Anniversary of the U.S. Dakota War of 1862: A Commemoration
April snow
The Sausage Shop is closing
Hermann Battle diorama
NU man gets stay of imposition
Dist. 84 mulls referendum
D.A.R.E. graduation
Stunt at Jefferson
Library prepares for future budget cuts
Public expresses concerns about extracurricular cuts
National Honor Society inductees at CHS
MVL?places sixth at state Knowledge Bowl
Resolutions to cut teachers on District 88 ?Board agenda tonight
Dealing with high gas prices
Activity changes coming up for public consideration
'Mr. Toad's Mad Adventures' to play at MLC Children's Theatre
NUACS to consolidate classes into two buildings
SE Council OKs downtown park
NU Medical Center reaches 43 percent of goal in donations for new Cancer Center
Park and Rec approves three renovation projects
Bastians head to state in FFA competition
Sheriffs object to proposal from Cornish
Fairfax man dies in crash
Virginia Raitz
'Surly bill' wouldn't change Schell's quickly
SPOTS Showcase
Balloon envy
Love of old things draws crowd to antique show
MVAC's volunteers: The lifeblood of a socially responsible venture
Grandparents' Day at NUACS
Flooding to continue for some time
AMPI's willful citation reduced
Second crest on Minnesota River reached
Mudslide closes highway
Informal poll shows citizens' priorities for city services
Powers of mayor discussed by Charter Commission
Thank you, Joel Albrecht, for serving New Ulm
Morgan Players perform this weekend
Burglars hit Searles church, Farmers Co-op
Flight from Japan
At the end of the trail - Disappointment and rationale
High water on North Front Street
Dr. David K. Simpson
Board: Insurance funds for hail damage will go to county building fund
One of Minnesota's Important People
Activity fees, admission prices may increase
Tie vote kills bike trail
New Ulm City Council will discuss trail easement, state of emergency
Sister Cities panel determines Hans Joohs selections, sets essay prizes
Former New Ulmite documents life as a missionary
Cottonwood, Minnesota rivers rising to second crest
Brown County lists top taxpayers
Heart of New Ulm shows 24% drop in acute heart attacks
Ministering with music
AMPI board elects Schlangen as chairman; Longtime Chairman Toft retires
Klobuchar visit
Guard sent off in ceremony in NU
11 Washington Elementary students win poem writing contest
Dist. 84 OKs revised Tri-Valley pact
Miss Winthrop
Say "Yes" to Sustainability
Judge throws out assessments
More people buy flood insurance
District 88 Board work session on activities set Tuesday
Dittrich, Holm, Jones become Eagle Scouts
Municipal off-sale profits up
Rivers forecast to rise again
Lennander enters Alford plea
Flandrau probably safe from cuts
Brown County ranks among state's healthiest
Shining a spotlight on tough situations
GFW approves budget cuts
Lennander plea hearing today
Fund-raiser set Thursday for Clyne
Troubled half of Marktplatz seeks bankruptcy
Clothier Jensen chronicles bizarre crime of competitor
Rotary recognizes scholars
Burglars hit Evan Saturday
Breezie retiring
River Rangers to appear on 'Minnesota Bound'
Anchored in Christ, Community
Home Show draws crowds
Minnesota River crests in New Ulm
Home Show continues, maintains strong attendance
Gas line breaks near Cottonwood River bridge
Championship Leap
Gettin' in the Game
Home & Self Improvement Show draws a crowd Friday, goes on
Chamber names new leader
Minnesota forecast to top 805 feet
Logo sought for 'Come See What's Brewing' slogan
Water!?Water! Everywhere!
Closing the books on Heritagefest
Cottonwood reaches crest
District 88 Board approves teacher cuts on close vote
Here we go again
Crest forecasts climb
New Ulm levee built to 814 feet, 3 feet above record crest
Quick response to broken levee prevents damage in Brownton
Kokesch to appear on 'On the Road'
PUC approves plans for Electric Dept. building
Hanska boy, family participate in Perkins fund-raiser for ill children
Rivers continue to rise
Report: Lots of job openings in county
Transportation meeting set April 6
DNR considers fee increases
District 88 considers cuts in personnel, operations
Roads closing; Berm building
Local troops preparing to deploy
Scouting for Food Saturday
SESM presents 'Footloose'
Rivers hit flood stage
New Ulm resident hosting Spring Break in Texas
Troopers, Guggisbergs revisit 1965 DUI crash
Nurses, teachers recall good old days
Brown County commissioners to consider homeless program
Pound, Hammer and Build
NWS issues flood warnings
It's a scramble!
'Rhino' decked out for St. Patrick's Day
Area liquor stores oppose Sunday sale
Where the Irish march on St. Paddy's Day
Springfield raises levee
Airman describes earthquake
Exchange student Miki Saito anxiously follows news from Japan
Sing a song
Brown County population shrinks
Seminar details sustainable cities program
Ag Day Parade
Meteorologist: 'As to the flood outlook, look out'
City approves Minnesota River berm
Commissioners declare flood emergency for government aid
Flood protection plan on NU?Council agenda
Park and Rec hears proposal for historical marker at Hermann
Board to consider emergency resolution on spring flooding
Gieseke raises international attention with book
Organizers pleased with Farm Show
Wanda Gag celebrates her birthday
Farm show continues today
St. Patrick's Day to have heart healthy theme
Whiteout condition puts reporter in middle of story
Black Powder Trade Show
Lisa Besemer is Athena recipient
New Ulm Farm Show begins 30th year
Freier: New Ulm poised for health care's future
Suspect at Washington school ID'd
Library sets May 16 as start for e-books
Sleepy Eye school seeks $100,000 cuts for next year
Judge dismisses contempt charge against Hartmann
Board halts steps toward 4-day week
Wind power for Nora Church
Sister Margaret Schweiss, OSB, celebrates 60 years of religious life
Bianchis are ambassadors for New Ulm March for Babies
GFW student heading to Italy next year
EDA revises Five Year/Annual Plan
SEC settles case with SBM affiliates
Butcher enters Alford plea to battering charge
Man accused of battering child to be sentenced today
Report brings facts to local government plight
Cartoon artists are identified
Minor fire at Nicollett Public School
New Ulm parties at Bock Fest, Fasching
Questions about 4-day would be addressed
Masked Mischief
Tree Commission shows support for buckthorn removal
Bock Fest, Fasching Saturday
Laundry list of cuts returns
Environmental activists concerned about bill that repeals emission requirements by utilities
Four-day week still a possibility for District 88
iPads preferred to books at GFW
OSHA cites AMPI in incident that killed truck driver
Another bogus bomb threat at Washington Elementary
Antique political cartoons discovered
NU?Council discusses preparations for flooding
Austin officials share mitigation efforts
Man jumps from rig before crash with train
Soldier with NU ties killed in Afghanistan
City Council will discuss meeting time, flood right-of-way
Weinkauf honored for contributions to New Ulm
Building proposed for migrant education program
Luxembourg Heritage Society meets
Family, friends recall 'Bill' Bianchi
Nursing school to be celebrated
Narri! Narro! NU Narren return from Germany
Redwood Co. recount verifies narrow win
Commissioners consider septic system loans
Area legislators support synthetic marijuana ban
Pure magic!
Bomb threat at Washington
Brown County Day at the Capitol
Construction planned for mall entrance ramp
Part of Marktplatz Mall in foreclosure
4-day week discussion advancing
Graffiti lasts briefly on library wall
HCHY, CRIC funding up for approval at District 88 meeting
New Cancer Center planned
PUC revises its pretreatment program
STS hours up, projects worth $86,000 in '10
Lions elect Levorson district governor
Brown County Republicans honor Bartz, elect officers
Bowling for Oak Hills
Minnecon shelter demolished
Springfield snowfall tops 15 inches
Downtown Snow pickup
New Ulm, state battle heavy snowfall
Snowmobile Hillclimb draws wide group
Brown County seeks 20K sandbags, cites flooding worries
County Road 6 intersection elimination added to Highway 14 Project
6 former MVL students face drug charges
Windschitl wins by thin margin
Heart of New Ulm Project mailer coming soon to New Ulm residents
Construction of Minnecon trail could be in jeopardy
District 88 spending on utilities low
GOP, Dayton debate budget
MRCI continues to grow
Orchard Hill receives Best Community Award
United Way celebrates positive developments
New Ulm Council debates flood response
BCHS plans luncheon for Women's History Month on March 19
Park & Rec seeks ban on e-cigarettes
Bentdahls give $1 million to Heart Institute
Hundreds compete in ice fishing contest
Rick Jensen finalist for Dealer of the Year
Polar Plunge supports Special Olympics
Dist. 84 board holds budget workshop
Legislation on dog penalties generates some local interest
Bingham Lake man faces 4 counts of criminal vehicular operation
E-readers coming to New Ulm library
Snow days makeup plan approved
Cable board OKs changes to nuCAT policies
Bomb threat prompts SE Public to evacuate students
Muriel Thordson
Court of Appeals affirms mining permit denial
Fischer remembered for his fervent support of New Ulm
Fahey faces life sentence
Snow day makeup proposal on District 88 Board agenda
Sole Searching
Changes for Bock Fest
SE Council approves funding for 'Let's Go Fishing'
EDA approves study of Garden Terrace Apartments
Candidates offer similar views
Elevator fire under investigation
Balge receives Sister Cities Recognition Award
Balge receives Sister Cities Recognition Award
Winter fun on the ice
Windschitl, Finstad forum set Tuesday
Return to half-day kindergarten unlikely to save much money
EDA will discuss Garden Terrace future
Oh, what fun it is to ride...
'Strong' competition draws from afar
Jingle Bell Jam draws hundreds
District 88 planning make-up day Feb. 14
PUC accepts access road bid
Jail numbers down
Roller skating...
Addy Haynes' leukemia goes into remission
New Ulm receives 13 inches of snow in January
Administrative restructuring: Easier said than done
NU native advances to Hollywood on 'American Idol'
St. Paul's to observe Lutheran Schools Week
GFW Schools consider $200,000 in cuts
Four-day school week no longer out of the question
Athena applications available
Final hearing set for lineal descent case
County earns rebates for efficiency projects
Snow, then plow; More snow, plow again
Flood mitigation study presented to New Ulm Council
Flood mitigation study presented to New Ulm Council
Another day of snow and difficult travel conditions
Volunteers sought for city boards, committees and commissions
Citizens Bancorporation of New Ulm holds annual meeting
Dist. 88 seeks $900,00 to $1.3M in cuts
Schooll snow days pile up
Hundreds turn out to help Addy
City Council will discuss water levee draft, elimination of parking space
Journal wins awards at MNA convention
Dairy Princesses
NUHS One-act takes first in SubSection
Dahms will remove his name from raw milk bill
Boogeyin' to the Bears
Soldiers Rest graves on county agenda
St. Paul's team wins Math Counts
Dist. 84 mulls 4-day week
More energy assistance available
Early retirement incentive is back for District 88 teachers
New Ulm prepares for spring flooding
Mueller remembered for service to community
NUHS presents 'Conform' in One-Act competition
You can tell a woman by her purse
Mediated settlement with highway workers OK'd
PUC approves EDD building, power purchase
Windschitl, Finstad advance in District 3
Fahey pleads guilty to 3 counts in rape case
District 88 Board meets Thursday
Carbon monoxide apparent cause of fish house death of Gibbon man
Vote Today in District 3
Klossner lauded for community journalism
Speaker emphasizes compassion in wake of Columbine tragedy
Fahey trial starts
3 thefts from vehicles possibly connected
District 88 transportation costs underfunded
Boiler project has run into EPA changes, organized opposition
Criminal sex, kidnapping trial starts Monday
Human Rights Award
Torkelson, Dahms hear concerns
Early dismissal Thursday, late start today
Blue Earth deputies find stolen items, arrest 2 Madelia men
Springfield energy team among nation's top 10
Cost-cutting returns to District 88
Candidates give views at forum
Weinkauf resigns from Chamber
District 88 Board to hold budget work session
Bloodmobile reaches goal for Wednesday
NU duo tackles I-500 snowmobile race
Elementary Spanish instruction in District 88 in question
Thunder: NUPD's best friend
New Ulm anticipated '11 cuts
Board seeks caretaker for county park
NU Council discusses capital improvements, charter commission
Capital improvements, retirement of K-9 Thunder on NU?Council agenda
Rachel's Challenge coming to area schools, community
Ag Expo speakers push more trade, fewer regs
Parents persist in probe of son's death
Library hosts presentation on Germans in Civil War
Radon test kits available at Public Health office
Fairfax City Council censures former mayor
Author's book set in New Ulm
Torkelson: Legislature forging ahead
State files 12-count crash case
Winter splash
Narren going to Germany
League of Women Voters to host candidate forums
Alimony case reaches Supreme Court
Highway 14 project OK'd
Planning Commission OKs Searles ballpark lights permit
Citizens for Clean Energy push for coal moratorium
Rebate for solar panels discussed
District 88 Board revises budget
Lawsuit: New Ulm diocese knew of Irish priest's past abuse allegations
Park and Rec reviews '11 projects, '10 budget
Comfort Food
Gehrke adds humor to life in Minn.
American Artstone wins national awards
River View Sanitation adds recycling
It's a Christmas concert in January
Lindholm to be honored for human rights work
Local stories to follow in 2011
Humorist, author leads 2011 Life Living Series
Winter winds reduce visibility on roads
Brown County absentee ballots available
Tree board discusses grant, ordinance
Kindness can make school a better place
Zobel, Finstad seek seat on county board
Dahms opposes action by Dayton
District 88 holding budget work session
Art and Collections panel begins work on Johnson Collection
Commissioners reorganize
City Council seats new mayor, council members
First baby of 2011 born Monday
Beussman to be sworn in today as mayor
GFW student dies in snowmobile accident
Klossner honored by Hub Club
Windschitl, Traulich seek seat on board
Michael Foods to expand in Gaylord
Echoes from the Past
Albrecht honored to have served
Planning Commission proves flood fill
A dozen runners brave New Year's cold blast
December saw 33+ inches of snow
Jammin' in the New Year
(Not quite) Millions of Cats
Heavy hail tops list of local stories in 2010
Dist. 84 finance manager accepts new job
Art, newspaper pioneer's descendant visits NU
NUPUC approves 2011 budget, opens bids for road repairs
Commissioners continue to freeze their salaries
SE cop's request for leave denied
Olivia man charged in child's death
When Icicles Hang from Roofs ...
Olivia toddler dies; suspect held
909 birds, 31 species spotted during Christmas Count
Winthrop woman dies from accident injuries
Snow banks create driving hazard
Traulich files for open County Board seat
Business & Professional
Non-profit works to raise pregnancy assistance awareness service
Good penguin weather
Beacon Promotions, Inc. forms exclusive distribution agreement with Dri Mark, Inc.
Food shelf demand jumps
On the job on Christmas Day
Library board to hold special meeting
Commissioners to talk to Sen.-elect Dahms
Olivia child injured; suspect arrested
Winter refreshment
Frederickson a possible candidate for DNR Commissioner
SE cop gets hearing on Tuesday
Snow blowers in demand by weary shovelers
Winter has only just begun
Council OKs budget, discusses charter
2011 budget leaves NUPD position unfilled
Christmas caroling at the Glockenspiel
Frederickson honored as outstanding conservationist
High School closes Tuesday because of mechanical problem
Downtown Snow Removal Wednesday
Budget approval on New Ulm?Council agenda
Being part of New Ulm life: Hans Joohs trainee completes stay in city
District 88 sets 2011 levy
Snow removal going well in New Ulm
Stormy weather ... keeps snowin' all the time
Preparing for Christmas
Bird counters maintain tradition
Grausam gears up for I-500
Christmas Food Baskets from the Jaycees
Recycle Your Christmas
Legends awards
Snow closes schools, clogs roads
Wightman proudest of daily successes at NUMC
More heating assistance available
NUCAT coordinator to head state association
2 a.m. liquor serving rule dies at Sleepy Eye council meeting
Three file for open County Board seat
Food drive starts
Census survey paints picture of New Ulm
Making a Difference
Friends turn out to honor Frederickson
Proposed trail draws debate
Streets plowed; More snow in forecast
Kohls-Weelborg Chevrolet 'Freezin' for Food' drive takes place Wednesday, Thursday
Gislason & Hunter gift to establish Kids Against Hunger in New Ulm
Blizzard subsides; driving remains difficult
Roaring blizzard blasts region
Kids Against Hunger group to meet Dec. 16
Line for MinnesotaCare goes out the door in county
Building permits decline in number but still high
Local man to appear on Eyewitness News
District 84 Board approves 2011 levy
Winter storm warning
Library accepts donation for large print books
St. Paul's students spread Christmas spirit
District 88 approves online learning proposal
Pageant rolls into 25th year
Once upon a Christmas time
Frederickson: Dayton faces challenges with Legislature
Fairfax Library project draws opposition
Gag art committee revitalized
Shopping for the Giving Tree
Online learning on District 88 agenda
New Ulm Council OKs partnership with LOGIS
Preliminary budget adjustments approved
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!! Cold winter ahead
Event planning firm opens downtown
New Chevrolet dealership emphasizes community involvement
City Council will host public hearing Tuesday on 2011 budget
A visit with Saint Nikolaus
Wife of former NU resident to compete on 'Wheel of Fortune'
Gumdrops on the tree
Ignition Interlock opens doors
Is that Santa I hear?
Snow storm closes area schools early
Santa's Closet
Torkelson named House assistant majority leader
Planning panel continues work on regulations revisions
Jingle Bell Jam Walk/Run set Dec. 11
Budget deliberation process to start in District 88
From a hawk to a millipede, Zoomobile brings lessons to schools
NU-Telecom to provide an online local search directory
NU Planning panel meets today
Proposed county levy is 5 percent higher than in 2010
Bars appreciate new ordinance, but few use it
Winds whip up white-out conditions
County sets budget, levy hearing for Wednesday at courthouse
Santa Claus is coming to town
Only one legit challenge out of 10,513 ballots
'War of the Worlds' to be performed at MLC
Network New Ulm Youth
Bright holiday need not cost a lot
Fire destroys garage
Christmas Village at BCHS
Successful Black Friday for New Ulm stores
State Champions
Community Friends Serve Up Thanksgiving Dinner
Audit: District 88 is conservative
GFW Board OKs wrestling pairing
Pawlenty names Fifth Judicial District finalists
PUC approves repayment of wind-farm bond
County proposes 5 percent levy hike
New Ulm businesses prep for Black Friday
SE cop sentenced in criminal vehicular operation case
More security measures in wake of theft at Jefferson School
Court approves settlement in civil case against Sleepy Eye school district
Truck fire extinguished
Paul Wendinger - Farmer, musician, travel guide
Del Monte Foods, KKR in buyout talks
Musselman Family Chiropractic Clinic offers MRIs
Nora Church breaks ground for wind turbine site
Page of history closes, with Linden Church
Olivia Blake takes the stage for New Ulm High School's production of 'Hello, Dolly!'
Freier to lead NU Medical Center
ArtScape winners announced
The Story of an Artist's Gift
Students practice for real job interviews
County approves HVAC upgrade completion
Two Winthrop children die in Highway 19 crash
Council OKs demolition of Minnecon shelter
3 injured in accident near Searles
BCHS Museum building turns 100
Ordinances on setbacks for cul-de-sacs and fee for Firefighters Dance on council agenda
Citizens question use of coal for power plant upgrade
More students living on lower incomes
Construction begins at Turner Hall
Wind turbine to power Nora Church
Fiber optic access for Sibley County, Fairfax area to be explored
Schell Brewing Company honored with the Legacy Award by Minnesota Business magazine
Minneapolis man dies in crash near Madelia
Commissioners to consider investment revisions
Beyond the Yellow Ribbon gathers steam
Storm spins, dumps snow on area
Winthrop drug store, gift shop closes
Juried Art Show: Reception Today
Dist. 84 OKs lawsuit settlement terms
Bridging Brown County tour
Yes, it is purple again!
Ring overcomes Bagdad IED explosion
Southern Minnesota schools exploring collaboration
Legends of Medicine
SE board expels student
Fitness Rocks
Coal conversion forum Monday
Sleepy Eye gets tough on owners of dogs running loose
Jury awards Sleepy Eye man $321,000 for accident
Board makes Nov. vote official
New Ulm family recovering from encounter with deer
Donations on Dist. 84 agenda
Scout projects, dog fines on Sleepy Eye agenda
Lind House issues new cookbook
Park &?Rec board recommends replacing shelter
Dakota marchers visit New Ulm
Business & Professional
Dakota Marchers to stop in New Ulm
SEHS presents 'Phantom' this weekend
HONU cookoff: And the winner is...
Herbeck talks at Berghold Society dinner
Energy assistance program takes a hit, officials warn
Music Hall of Fame inductees
NUPD to receive in-car video camera
Healthy eating event Saturday features community cooking competition
Festival of Interests
New Ulm Furniture honored
Morton voters OK Sunday liquor
Peichel gets home county support
Nicollet County backs Walz, Morrow
Dahms wins in District 21
Brown County Precinct Totals
Sleepy Eye school referendum fails
Beussman defeats Albrecht for New Ulm mayor
Voters voice opinions on election issues
District renewal referendum passes; 2 others lose
Making decisions
Bank contract on county agenda
1862 Battlefields Detailed
1862 Battlefields Detailed
NU Medical Center to renovate Cancer Center
NU?Council agenda includes assessments for improvements
New Ulm compost, burn site are successful
Walking for education
Spooky fun abounds this weekend
Albrecht appreciates competition in mayoral race
Demmer in New Ulm
Halloween Party
That's a lot of beer!
New Ulm mayoral race an example of civility
Orchard Hills Dreams
Fed funds used to add, maintain Dist. 88 staff
Horner trails in polls, but remains optimistic
Gag stresses school pride, community trust
Dreams Come True
Kelliher on the trail for Dayton
Deslauriers advocates stronger relationship between extra-curriculars, youth groups
Windstorm causes little damage locally
County OKs care services from Oak Hills
Lennander sentenced in theft from hockey boosters
PUC gives properties without sewer service 5 years to connect
Emmer calls for smaller government
Winter brings experience to District 88 Board
Commissioners consider raising tipping fee
Job fair offers employment opportunities
Comments abound on District 88 levy questions
A journey to haunted places in Minnesota
Eva Kuntz celebrates 100 years
Fliszar stresses broader support base for schools
Superintendent Remme: District 88 not overspending
Schell's Bus heads to Lambeau Field
Peichel challenges Morrow in District 23A Senate race
HONU searches for new faces, stories for campaign
New Journal web site provides more options
Dallmann, Lilly
When the dust settles, the building is history
Candidates give voters chance to compare, contrast
Coming Down!
'The Men of Turner Hall' calendars to be unveiled Oct. 30
Finstad challenges Berg in District 2
Tim Mueller (MLC Graduate Student) addressed the MLC student body about the importance of Gospel centered ministry during the day on Friday, October 8. Tim is principal of St. John, Sparta, WI and in our Leadership emphasis. His wife, Megan, joined him.
City may sell part of collection
Dove resigns from County Board
Photos from graduation day at MLC. Seven Teachers receive their masters degree.
The graduate faculty celebrate their students' achievements.
Congratulations to David Gartner, 2010 MS Ed graduate. Dave was asked to present the findings of his capstone project, "The Importance of Early Childhood Learning Centers," to the Wisconsin State Teachers' Conference. If Dave accepts, he
Craig Weide took his COMPREHENSIVE EXAM on Wednesday, August 11, on campus. Craig is the upper grades teacher and athletic director at Christ, Big Bend, WI.
Principal Ben Bain's faculty "honored" his MS Ed degree completon with a mock graduation!
Matthew Meitner took his COMPREHENSIVE EXAM on campus today! Matt ('95) is the principal and 5-6 teacher at Salem, Greenfield, MN. Show your support for his accomplishment and view the picture I took after he finished.
Director John Meyer met with MLC graduate students at the Michigan-North Atlantic teachers' conference at Plymouth, MI on October 6.
Walz meets with vets
LWV sponsors Candidates Forum on Thursday
Sleepy Eye superintendent explains need for referendum
New owners at Edelweiss
Corn field fire extinguished
Harkin Store 2010 Finale
Will combine with SESM, Springfield
Day of Caring lives up to its name
Cahill talks from the heart
Extention job filled
Delicious Difference Week at Kraft Foods
Highway 14 seeing some sudden action, after hiatus
CHS homecoming parade
District 88 reviews security measures
Huiras enters Alford plea in sexual misconduct case
Cathedral Royalty
'Biggest Loser' champ coming to New Ulm
Kohls-Weelborg Chevrolet relocating to New Ulm
Horner brings anti-polarization message to New Ulm
Lights at Sunset
Voters favor 'Willkommen'
Man faces charges in theft at Jefferson School
Ladies Auxiliary celebrates 50 years of support for Martin Luther College
Dog complaints discussed by SE Council
Private company interested in buying Garden Terrace I, II
Cathedral Homecoming Court 2010
Park & Rec approves budget for 2011
Walz, Demmer battle over health care, national debt, economy
MVL?Royalty
Urdahl writes about U.S.-Dakota Conflict
O'Reilly Auto Parts opens
Corn maize tour
State dismisses human rights complaints
Huge throngs at Oktoberfest
Local watercolor artist recognized
State socks shortfall on schools
Forum ends up one-sided
Highway 14 crash
Oktoberfest begins anew
Fall Follies feature one-act comedies
Hogen recognized by peers
High-flying fish
'A Snowy Day' unites children, adults vying for reading record
Efforts begin to save Berg Hotel
Effort under way for 'Kids Against Hunger' site in New Ulm
Bringin' in the corn
Second write-in candidate comes forward in District 88 Board election
County-wide senior citizens meeting planned Oct. 20
Commissioners support crossing upgrade
Volunteers clean up Springfield park
Volunteers clean up Springfield park
And the winner is ---
NU City Council accepts $100,000 grant for trail
Cottonwood Street damaged
Board to consider CSAH 5 crossing signal
Exchangee learning about New Ulm
Listen to the folk music
Racing Against Cancer
Highway 169 damaged by flood waters
MVL Homecoming Court
Pumpkinfest grows in popularity
Getting some stomps in
Weather makes Oktoberfest 'wunderbar'
Highway 22 in St. Peter opens to traffic
Marathon for Non-Public Education
Homecoming Parade
Gingerbread lady brings creations to fest
Gas service restored to Cottonwood Bridge area
What happens if two candidates run for three seats
Fliszar announces intention to run for District 88 Board as write-in
Donations to 1862 exhibit
District 88 preparing for referendum on Nov. 2
Wersal seeks seat on state Supreme Court
Fest starts Friday
Beussman Bridge closed
Board OKs disaster declaration
Remme honored by school administrators' professional group
Fix for regulation of power transmission approved
High water causes gas leak near Cottonwood River bridge
High Water Leads to Gas Line Leak in the Cottonwood Bridge Area
Commissioners to get Beyond The Yellow Ribbon update
Gaylord Elementary closes achievement gap
Everybody loves a parade, even the German-Americans
Cottonwood crests, Minnesota climbs
NUHS Homecoming Royalty
Business & Professional
Fairfax bank dedication Wednesday
Sun shines on Sleepy Eye gathering
St. Paul's turns 125
Jr. Pioneers feature Downs
Family moves into Habitat home
Adams Park dedicated, as waters rise
Away it goes
Our Savior's pastor to leave New Ulm
Cottonwood floods Springfield park
Friends of Public Library to unveil quilt
Morrow optimistic about Highway 14 project
School crew kickoff day at St. Paul's
District 88 sets levy
Drill, firefighters! DRILL!
Rivers on rise; Crops in danger
Walz picks up Durenberger, VFW-PAC endorsements
Wightman appointed president of Unity Hospital
NUHS Homecoming Court
Bar owners' group pushing for gaming in bars
P?&?Z?recommendations get approval
Winkelman: Fishing is good for the soul
Welcome? Willkommen? to New Ulm
Vote for the sign
Historic Preservation Commission OKs three building design applications
Lafayette to get $3.8 million in fed funds for water project
Council to get preview of new entrance signs
Commissioners to consider hazard mitigation plan
Losinski retires from NUPD
SouthPoint Federal Credit Union certified as the REAL Deal
Nate Groebner joins NUMC as radiologist
Quilters Retreat
Schell's parties with a few thousand friends
Grammy winner, nominee in New Ulm
Let the Schellabration begin!
Sleepy Eye Council OKs 4 percent preliminary tax hike
New faculty at NUACS
Veterans voice support for Walz
Learning down by the riverside
German, NU police enforce ties
Runway project awarded to Mathiowetz Construction
Come on! It's a Schellabration!
LaSalle man dies in tractor rollover
P&Z approves lot split in Milford
EDA approves changes in Section 8 Housing program
And the silo will fall
Park & Rec encourages city to accept $100,000 grant
Look! Up in the sky! It's a gyro!
United Way campaign kickoff
Spaeth observes weather for 26 years
Vets, public servants attend 9/11 ceremony
Miss New Ulm
District 84 approves para hours
Moe being released from prison
Four departments battle Gibbon fire
United Way kicks off campaign
Paulson injured in diving incident
District 88 to get funds from Jobs Bill
Ex-wife: Kral likely suffering manic-depressive episode
GFW distributes iPads to students
Cuts affecting rehabilitative services providers
Mulder promotes partnerships, streamlining in IP bid for lt. governor
Sibley Sheriff: Abduction, assault report false; juvenile recants story
Demmer: Cap & Trade would reduce farm income
Giving blood at arm's length
New Ulm man jailed in Iowa
Guilty plea in hockey boosters fund-raiser
Heidi Storm chosen as 2010 Hans Joohs exchangee
Back to school
City sets levy high, keeps spending low
Township residents air power line concerns
Godahl store lives on
Comcast digital update under way in New Ulm, other cities
Sellner Variety suffers smoke damage in fire
NU Council to set 2011 tax levy
Goosetown Reunion
Miss New Ulm Candidates
County considers 6.83% levy hike
Big spreads abound at Farm Toy Show
Canoeists, kayakers frolic on the river
Citizens for Clean Energy meet Tuesday
Riverblast gets underway
Goosetowners to gather
Lundholm praises the healing power of humor
Somewhere over the football field
To market, to market, we go
18 arrested for dealing pain killers, other drugs
Court dismisses fraud claim against New Ulm Diocese
NUHS seventh-graders welcomed
NU Medical Center observes 25 years of offering substance abuse services
21 charged in local drug sweep
Last Hurrah
Scholarship applications available for law enforcement students
Morrow honored by Minnesota Transportation Alliance
MHS awards $7,000 grant to Sleepy Eye project
NU Medical Center hosts national comic
Citizens visit Camp Ripley
New teachers at District 88
Riverblast -- Activities on river; music in park
Sleepy Eye FFA shines at state fair
Challenges for motorcyclists
A big fan
Discovery Quest of New Ulm created by two teens
The summer of reshingling
NUCAT volunteer producer wins statewide award
Biking event kicks of United Way of Brown County campaign
Frederickson honored as Outstanding Conservationist
Katie Miron of Hugo crowned 57th Princess Kay of the Milky Way
Gaylord council nixes liquor store proposal
Morgan Creek among winners at cold climate wine competition
New Korean Vet plates unveiled
Lawmakers seek delay in Ft. Ridgely project
PUC approves purchase of bio-solids hauling equipment
Commissioners table tax abatement
Kids X-Cel festival
Citizens for Clean Energy wary of New Ulm boiler project
Franken hears Hwy. 14 concerns
Sleepy Eye starts flexible learning year
Franken meets with Highway 14 Partnership today at New Ulm City Hall
Commissioners to consider school truancy program
Auditor points to increased efficiency in office in bid for re-election
Fasse to bid CAST farewell
Corn Days parade
Dog Walk raises funds, awareness for Brown County Humane Society
New playground goes in at North Market Park
Gibbon, Courtland have races
Alpacas at Oak Hills
Boiler upgrade presentation to be reset
Parker Hannifin gets state grant for employee training
Contest goes overtime
Madelia Community Hospital designated Level 4 Trauma Center
Sellner competes for Princess Kay title
Hartmann seeks permission to sell his farm products
District 88 puts funding proposals on Nov. ballot
District 88 considers levy referendum
Races develop in Sleepy Eye, Fairfax, Gaylord
B&L Bar gets OK for permanent fence in front of establishment
EDA to consider to public housing program
More discussion on Fort Ridgely project
County seeks power line meeting
Companion-planting
Planning ahead for Santa
CVB budget gets attention from New Ulm City Council
Gag files for District 88 School Board
Tracing his father's footsteps
Area resident named COUNTRY Financial representative
Glad to exhibit at the fair
Wilfahrt, Furth open Southern Minnesota Mediators
Braulick wins pickup demo again
Pedal Pull
Clements man wins combine derby
Commissioners to hear power line concerns
Scholtz, Sellner lead lineups
Scholtz earns trip to State Fair
USDA financing falls through for Snow farm property
Siblings dominate sheep, goat, rabbit shows
Let him eat fire
Fasse, Webster, Klossner honored
Winter files for school board
That's a big pet
Demo derby opens fair
District 88 among schools not meeting AYP
No filings for District 88 School Board
Turkey farm expansion OK'd by planning panel
Bartels Warehouse files assessment appeal
From Hermann, Mo., to Hermann Monument
Brown County voters favor Dayton
Disc golf course gets nod for expansion
River Valley Power Equipment has new owners
Author explains railroads' role in Civil War
Schells plans for 150th celebration finale
Guard at work
Purple Heart veterans honor fallen members
AMPI selling instant milk business
Courtland mayor not seeking re-election
German language camp
Pawlenty: Government budgets need to be reined in
Music by Tschecharanka Kappele
Minor injuries in Fairfax accident
Views on taxes, education, energy
Candidates debate rural issues
Comparing economies, business, Chambers
Band from Austria and Original German Band present concert Thursday at Turner Hall park
New Ulm declared a 'Heart Safe' community
Eyes on the glock
River Blast
Bavarian Blast
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