Police ring in New Year with burglary arrest
A Bay City man could face a 20-year prison sentence if convicted of committing a violent robbery New Year's Eve inside a Red Wing apartment complex.The Republican Eagle, 01/08/2011
St. Joseph’s institutes Stephen Ministries program
Looking to provide more support for its parishioners, St. Joseph’s Church recently adopted the Stephen Ministries program.The Republican Eagle, 01/08/2011
Rauterkus steps down from Port Authority
Ralph Rauterkus, who Monday became Red Wing City Council president, is stepping down from his post on the city's lead economic development agency.The Republican Eagle, 01/07/2011
Lorenson is McNurlin's right-hand man
Scott McNurlin was picking up campaign signs last November shortly after having been elected Goodhue County sheriff when a resident asked him who was going to succeed him as chief deputy.The Republican Eagle, 01/05/2011
Wind debate to blow over in 2011
The debate over wind energy that swept over Goodhue County in 2010 may well blow over into the next year.The Republican Eagle, 12/31/2010
Manufacturing going strong in Red Wing
Manufacturing held firm in Red Wing in 2010.The Republican Eagle, 12/30/2010
HBC expands through Red Wing
This summer Winona-based Hiawatha Broadband Communications announced it would extend a fiber-optic network through Red Wing. And in August the company said it will build that network into residential areas over the next three years.The Republican Eagle, 12/29/2010
Residents cried foul over Mt. Carmel proposal
Earlier in 2010 city officials proposed buying 340 acres of bluff top near the western edge of Red Wing to use as a depository for treated wastewater sludge.The Republican Eagle, 12/29/2010
Council passes revised 2011 levy and budget
Red Wing City Council passed a 2011 property tax levy and budget Monday significantly different than the ones Mayor John Howe vetoed Dec. 17.The Republican Eagle, 12/27/2010
‘Moving Minnesota to Market by Water’
A St. Paul think tank is looking to raise awareness of the merits of marine shipping for commercial goods in Minnesota. Shipping grain, minerals and other commodities on river barges is an efficient, environmentally friendly and relatively cheap way for Minnesotans to ship goods, according to “Safe, Clean and Efficient: Moving Minnesota to Market by Water,” a report by Minnesota 2020.The Republican Eagle, 12/26/2010
