River Valley Power & Sport recognized
River Valley Power & Sport was recently recognized at Yamaha Motor Corp. USA’s annual business meeting as the third largest sport boat dealer in North America.
Farm markets for Wednesday, Nov. 4
Farm markets for Wednesday---November 4, 2009
Zierl honored
Lori Zierl, Pierce Extension educator, was honored at the National Extension Association for Family and Consumer Sciences 2009 annual session, “Celebrating our Heritage, Embracing our Future.”
RELATED CONTENTApropos makes Red Wing home
Apropos Home, a new home furnishings store, recently opened at 311 Bush St., selling new and antique furnishings and furniture and some high-end consignment pieces.
RELATED CONTENTFarm markets for Tuesday Nov. 3
Farm markets for Tuesday Nov. 3
Farm markets for Monday, Nov. 2
Monday November 2, 2009
Farm markets for Thursday Oct. 29
Farm markets for Thursday Oct. 29
Manufacturers meeting at USG Interiors
Red Wing Manufacturers Association will meet at USG Interiors Nov. 9. Mike Hill, plant manager, will review the USG Interiors Inc.’s history and take people through the facility. Lunch will follow.
Markets for Tuesday 10-27
Markets for Tuesday 10-27
Hanisch earns decorating award
Bill Hanisch jokes, “When you go to your local bakery remember ‘Think outside the box.’”
RELATED CONTENTTea room: It’s the civilized thing to do
Rita Dassner and Marcia Savela recently opened Wisteria Twig Tea Room inside Dassner’s Lake City interior decorating store, Nest.
RELATED CONTENTZumbrota livestock report, Oct. 26
Livestock market report for Oct. 26 from Zumbrota.
Farm Market reports 
market report for Wednesday October 21
Main Street treat 
Red Wing Confectionery is taking its sweet stuff downtown. The candy shop is leaving 1451 Hay Creek Valley Road and opening up a new location at 323 Main St.
RELATED CONTENTLocal unemployment rate drops 
The unemployment rate in Goodhue County dropped to 6.7 percent last month, down from 7.3 percent in August. This is the lowest the county’s unemployment rate has been since November 2008, when it was 5.8 percent.
