Family members, friends and community organizations gathered for a celebration of life honoring Richard J. Franz, an ...
Nearly 800 New Ulm area sophomore and 8th-grade students got a close look at the local job world at the New Ulm Area Career ...
In his second season as Wabasso Rabbits track and field head coach, Dylan Woodford is excited to see his team continue to grow and improve throughout the season, bolstered by a strong and experienced ...
Several hundred non-violent protesters met in North Park to hear speakers and sing before carrying signs and lining the south side of several blocks of North Broadway Saturday. The “No Kings” ...
Horses, tractors and dozens of farm vehicles traveled down Minnesota Tuesday as part of the annual Farm City Hub Club Ag Day ...
Dozens of individuals tapped their toes and clicked their fingers as the Minnesota Over 60 Band performed at a Lunch & Learn ...
Sometimes “till death do us part” is a hilarious lie. That’s what novelist Charles Condomine finds out in the comedy “Blithe Spirit,” and it will soon be what theatergoers realize as the play prepares ...
NEW ULM — Martin Luther College dropped both of its games to Crown College Saturday in an Upper Midwest Athletic Conference baseball doubleheader. MLC kept both games close early, being down 5-3 after ...
Whatever you think of the war in Iran, there’s a separate question — independent of the military merits — that Congress must answer: How will it be paid for? The Pentagon has requested $200 billion to ...
The New Ulm and Hanska communities came to Concordia Lanes Saturday to stand out against domestic violence and support two ...
A line of 30 people deep waited in the Civic Center lobby for the 2026 Home, Health and Recreation Show to open Friday. Even more waited in the Civic Center Parking lot. At 3 p.m., the doors open and ...