Minneota loses ‘A Baseball Man’
“He had a shot at the major leagues, but he had a bad shoulder,” one Minneota baseball follower said about Tom Brewers. The 76-year-old passed away last week, leaving a legacy deep and wide.
“He had a shot at the major leagues, but he had a bad shoulder,” one Minneota baseball follower said about Tom Brewers. The 76-year-old passed away last week, leaving a legacy deep and wide.
State Rep. Chris Swedzinski, R-Ghent, reminds beginning farmers Nov. 1 is the deadline to apply for state tax credits the Legislature provided in 2017 to assist in starting operations.
The Minneota City Council Monday voted to provide the community with an Emergency Volunteer Ambulance Service starting after the first of the year.
Because more than 80 percent of blood donations are made at blood drives hosted by volunteers, blood drive partners play a vital role in helping ensure a sufficient blood supply for patients in nee
Winter is approaching and the Minnesota Department of Commerce and the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission want Minnesotans to know about two important options if their home heating costs are una
The Lyon County Auditor/Treasurer’s office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for absentee voting.
Prairies are one of the most threatened ecosystems in the world. Before European settlers arrived in Minnesota, there were 18,000,000 acres of prairie.
Minnesota will invest more than $17.7 million it received in federal grant funding to help combat the opioid epidemic throughout the state.
More than 200 Minnesota schools and thousands of students will participate in International Walk and Bike to School Day Wednesday, Oct. 10.
A USDA Secretarial Disaster Declaration has been issued for seven Minnesota counties affected by excessive rain, flash flooding, and flooding that occurred from June 17 through July 3, 2018.