In the countryside surrounding New Ulm, two families are proving that farming is more than a livelihood — it’s a legacy.
Lowell and Adrianne Sjostrom continue to live on the original family farm that dates back to 1865, a half mile north of ...
Olmar Farms, located a few miles outside of Sleepy Eye, received Century Farm status in 1984. Jill and Brian Nelson currently ...
Put on your costumes, grab your candy buckets and show off your spooky spirit. Halloween kicked into gear in and around ...
By Sunni Battin [email protected] It’s a day that neither Altermatt sisters Miranda or Kaycee quite envisioned — ...
The New Ulm Area Chamber of Commerce’s HYPE committee hosted Topic Tables on Thursday, a professional development luncheon at ...
A crowd filled the Grand Center for Arts and Culture in downtown New Ulm Thursday night for “For Love of a River Revival,” an ...
Brady Turriff hasn’t had a lot of time to slow down or rest since taking his first snap at quarterback last season for the ...
The Trump administration imposed sanctions Friday on Colombian President Gustavo Petro, his family and a member of his government over accusations of involvement in the global drug trade, sharply ...
The deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., faced a challenge in a court in the nation’s capital Friday, while a judge in Portland, Oregon, said she expects to rule by Monday on ...
The No. 5 Wabasso Rabbits’ season came to a close Friday night after a loss to No. 4 Canby in a Section 3A, North Subsection Volleyball Tournament game. Canby won in three sets 25-12, 25-21, 25-22.
Record aside, Minnesota Valley Lutheran head football coach Jim Buboltz said that his team played well in the last few weeks of the season. “Things were coming together for us — we were getting better ...
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