Subscriber Exclusive: Identity theft leads to weekend in California
Tom Trulen of Red Wing found out the hard way that his family’s private information is vulnerable to identity thieves. This article is featured in the Oct. 6, 2012, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber exclusive: The long road back
Each time Katie Stegora straps the bulky brace onto her left knee and jogs onto the volleyball court she is reminded that nine months ago the sport she loves was taken from her.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Spending time, but saving money
While many people drift away from their New Year’s resolutions by about the second or third week in January, Tony McDonald has managed to stick with his for nine months and has saved tons of money as a result.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Be on the lookout for these bugs
Here are a few pesky bugs to keep an eye out for when you are out and about in the garden. This article is featured in the July 16-17, 2011, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Aces end drought against rival
Miesville had defeated the Aces using big innings, come-from-behind rallies and pitching gems. There also was a game halted after seven innings because of the 10-run rule and a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth. That all added up to Red Wing having lost eight straight to its main rival entering Monday’s game. This article is featured in the July 6, 2011, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Queen of the Diamond: Tesha Buck is Player of the Year
When describing Tesha Buck’s skills and abilities on the softball diamond, Red Wing coach Cheryl Borgen repeatedly used one word.
RELATED CONTENTUPDATED: Subscriber Exclusive: Making a big splash
JORDAN, Minn. — With his veteran team trailing by one stroke, Red Wing coach Mark Herzog said he thought that the final day of the Class AA state tournament could go one of two ways. He got a sneak preview of the answer at breakfast. This article is featured in the June 18-19, 2011, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Petterson finishes in 75th
JORDAN, Minn. — Matthew Petterson’s round started so poor on the second day of the Class AA state tournament that the Wingers junior joked about quitting after nine holes. This article is featured in the June 18-19, 2011, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: No ordinary results for Cannon Falls’ Trost in 1,600
ST. PAUL — After finishing second in the 1,600-meter run at the Class A track and field championships, Cannon Falls freshman Emi Trost was asked if she did anything unique that morning to get ready for the race. She chuckled. “Does cleaning the dining room count?” Trost asked with a laugh. This article is featured in the June 15, 2011, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: New approach, improved finish
ST. PAUL — The 2011 Class AA track and field championships was nothing like any of the previous state meets Bryant Blahnik had participated in and that’s why the result was nothing like the past either. This article is featured in the June 15, 2011, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: A dream come true for Johnson
ST. PAUL — When his classmates would have been dreaming of draining the game-winning jumper or striking out the side in the bottom of the ninth, Luke Johnson was in his backyard throwing the discus around and dreaming of a different stage. This article is featured in the June 15, 2011, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Big innings doom Wingers
Red Wing was blindsided, run out of the Section 1AAA tournament not so much by Rochester Mayo and Rochester Century, but by a pair of five-run innings that left the Wingers dazed. This article is featured in the June 8, 2011, edition.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Forcelle goes marching on
As graduation approaches, Lake City senior Hannah Forcelle is looking forward to beginning a new chapter in life.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: 'Quiet but confident' senior prepares to graduate
People who know Goodhue High School senior Olivia Drehmel best say she is a quiet leader, working diligently behind the scenes to make every project she participates in the best it can be.
RELATED CONTENTSubscriber Exclusive: Hot streak continues
The Section 1AAA Final Four game was an interconnected collection of highlight-reel defensive plays, clutch hits and pick-me-ups. Take away one of the fielding gems and it’s not hard to imagine a different team rallying in the middle innings. This article is featured in the June 4-5, 2011, edition.
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