Honor students help Christmas Angels
Snow storms, end of semester projects, icy roads, gifts to be bought and wrapped, and bitter cold. It’s Christmas: the most wonderful time of the year.
Snow storms, end of semester projects, icy roads, gifts to be bought and wrapped, and bitter cold. It’s Christmas: the most wonderful time of the year.
Now in its fifth year, the local Christmas Angels Program that benefits needy families continues to grow.
Insects and diseases can hitchhike on trees and holiday greenery brought into Minnesota from other states.
The Cup of Christmas Tea event was held at the Minneota Senior Center last week.
Make no bones about, the skeleton residing on a small sandy island two miles south of Minneota is preparing for the holidays, too.
Twenty businesses are participating in the 7th annual Indoor Christmas Tree Walk at the Lyon County Museum in Marshall.
Choir Director Mary Kay Rabaey admits she doesn’t know how long the tradition has been going, and Band Director John Voit will tell you the same thing — but if the High School Christmas Concert did
During the Minneota Musical “White Christmas,” the cast danced their way through a few songs.
Whether or not it snows over the holiday, it’s a certain that White Christmas is coming to the Minneota High School this week.
This month, sites in the Minneota area will be among 5,000 U.S. drop-off locations collecting shoebox gifts for children overseas during Operation Christmas Child’s National Collection Week, Nov.