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Rauterkus: looking for council to strategize

Shortly after his peers elected him Red Wing City Council President, Ralph Rauterkus said he and his colleagues must resume their focus on long-term planning.

The Republican Eagle, 01/23/2011

Charter commission to head up ranked-choice educational campaign

Red Wing voters won't make their decision on ranked-choice voting for another 22 months. But the Red Wing Charter Commission is already gearing up to spread the word about the looming referendum.

The Republican Eagle, 01/16/2011

Local authorities pinch dealers

During a recent drug bust, neither the cops nor the dealers got exactly what they expected.

The Republican Eagle, 01/15/2011

Port pensions in question

Pensions for current and former Red Wing Port Authority employees will dissolve next year, unless state legislation is passed to protect them.

The Republican Eagle, 01/15/2011

Voters to decide on ranked-choice in 2012 referendum

Voters -- not elected officials -- should decide whether to overhaul Red Wing's traditional election system in favor of ranked-choice voting, the City Council determined Monday.

The Republican Eagle, 01/14/2011

City pushes for 'complete' streets

In the hopes of making Red Wing's thoroughfares friendlier to walkers and bikers, the City Council adopted a new "complete street" policy Monday.

The Republican Eagle, 01/14/2011

Kenyon woman recovering from car crash

A Kenyon woman is recovering from a head-on car crash that occurred Wednesday night on Highway 60 near 70th Avenue, between Kenyon and Wanamingo.

The Republican Eagle, 01/13/2011

Downtown group seeks input on small-business incubator

Red Wing Downtown Main Street is seeking input on plans to set up a small business incubator in Red Wing.

The Republican Eagle, 01/13/2011

Fairview reopens in-house pharmacy

Fairview Red Wing Health Services has reopened its in-house clinic after a short closure.

The Republican Eagle, 01/12/2011

Council says voters should decide on ranked-choice

Voters -- not elected officials -- should decide whether or not to overhaul Red Wing’s traditional election system in favor of ranked-choice voting, City Council determined Monday.

The Republican Eagle, 01/11/2011

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