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| St. John's Lutheran Elementary School Students Sally Stenerson, Mahreah Bain, Grace Bain and Emma Augustine practice their parts for the school's production of “The Saga of Dead Dog Gulch,” a story about a Colorado mining town in the early 1800s. Performances are 1 and 7 p.m. May 24 at the Sheldon. - RE photo by Sarah Gorvin
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St. James painting returned
She hasn’t really left the St. James Hotel in at least 50 years. But early Saturday morning, the young woman in a white dress was forcefully carried out of the library, down the hotel’s steps and into a vehicle.
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A Hager City man faces a first-degree drug charge after being found at the West Seventh Street Kwik Trip with nearly 20 grams of alleged methamphetamine.
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Goodhue County Planning and Advisory Commission met Monday for a public hearing on the county’s mining ordinance, voting unanimously to make two additions and send it to County Board for approval.
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A 23-year-old River Falls man died late Saturday night in Ellsworth after he fell from the rear door of moving bus as came into the village on Hwy. 10.
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As Deiss prepares to walk across the stage for her high school graduation May 24, she said that working in the special education classroom has been one of the most important things she has done as a student.
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After the horrible winter and spring we have had, it is wonderful finally to see some signs of life in my gardens. It is still a bit too early to tell if some plants aren't coming back after the challenging weather, but I’m not too worried.
RELATED CONTENTReady to lend a hand? City volunteer coordinator is ready for your call
For the city of Red Wing, volunteer efforts usually peak during the summer. This year, as the city heads into that busy time of year, they will have a little help coordinating all those volunteers.
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MINNEAPOLIS - Nebraska Cornhusker Pat Kelly compiled one of the most productive freshman season’s in program history last year as a freshman, and it didn’t stop there.
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Brady Schroeder strong in six innings in 4-1 victory over Spring Valley
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It wasn’t how Ryan Boldt imagined Senior Day. There’s no way around it.
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Ellsworth was perfectly content spoiling Red Wing’s final home game Tuesday night at the Red Wing Athletic Field.
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ZUMBROTA – Zumbrota-Mazeppa head coach Kevin Nelson said he could tell Amber Jentsch was finally feeling comfortable at the plate after she ripped two line drives in the Cougars’ final regular season game.
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