KYMN to evacuate today
KYMN will be evacuating our offices for a short time today. Demolition of the Archer House has reached the point where they are taking down
Board and Commission members needed; Three Rivers childcare Initiative; Former Senator, Judge Tom Neuville passes
Boards and commissions members needed It is the first of the year, and for the city of Northfield, that means there are some seats available
Former Senator and Rice County Judge Tom Neuville passes away
Longtime Northfield attorney, State Senator, and Rice County Judge Tom Neuville passed away peacefully Wednesday morning, January 26, 2022, at home. Visitation will be from
Bonds for Middle School Roof; Northfield Promise Book Drive; Budenski Search Continues
Bonds sold for Middle School Roof The Northfield School District recently sold bonds to finance a new roof for the Northfield Middle School. The school
KYMN is experiencing some technical issues
KYMN apoligizes for the quality of our air signal. We are experiencing technical issues that may take another day to fix. In the meantime, please
Windchills force late start for Northfield Schools on Wednesday
Northfield Schools will start two hours late on Wednesday morning due to the cold weather. The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Chill Warning
WINGS Starts New Grant Cycle, Northfield Shares “Evening of Entertainment”, RSWD Tree Sale
News 1-25-22 Wings Grants Women In Northfield Giving Support, aka WINGS, is beginning their grant cycle for local non-profits. Sara Swan McDonald is in charge
KYMN Monday News: AirSoft Gun at Middle School, Archer House Demolition, Mayor for a Day
Monday 1-24-22 News Air-Soft gun brought to middle school There was an incident at the Northfield Middle School involving an airsoft gun brought to
Elliott says community understands masking importance; City considers Housing Trust Fund; Hillmann is Humanitarian of the Year
Northfield Chief of Police Mark Elliott is joining the list of community leaders encouraging people to wear a mask in public spaces to guard against
Archer House comes down; Pownell, Martig encourage masks; Middle School to get new roof
Yesterday, the most historic section of the Archer House, built in 1877, was demolished, leaving now, only the North wing of the building which will
Mask mandate fails to pass at council meeting; Archer House bricks to raise funds for Historical Society
An emergency ordinance that would have required the wearing of face masks in all Northfield indoor public spaces failed to pass through the City Council last night. Councilor Jami Reister,
Council to weigh membership in Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities; Mental Health ‘First Aid’ training available through the Chamber
When the City Council meets tonight, one of the items on the agenda will be consideration to join the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities. The
Council to consider mask mandate; Pursell announces candidacy; NH+C greatly tightens visitor restrictions
The Northfield City Council will meet tomorrow night in the Council Chambers at City Hall, and among the several items on the agenda, the council
Archer House demolition begins; Council addresses Board & Commission concerns; Hillmann praises Arcadia, Prairie Creek
After more than a year of emotion filled conversation and debate, as well as some significant community wide mourning, demolition crews have begun the process
County Board combines, expands Social Work and Corrections departments; Northfield schools geared up for virus spike; How to observe MLK Day
The Rice County Board of Commissioners approved the merger of the County Social Services Department with the County Corrections Department on Tuesday, creating a new
Gonzalez-George elected School Board Chair; Northfield to seek federal funding for water treatment plant, other projects; Dundas seeks new hires
The Northfield School Board met on Monday night for their annual organizational meeting, and among other developments, Claudia Gonzalez-George was elected as the new Board
Smith ‘proud’ of No Surprises Act; Traffic fatalities up in state, down in Rice County; City Council preview
Senator Tina Smith has co-sponsored a new law that will keep patients from having to pay unexpected bills from emergency situations that they were not
Franek makes his retirement official; Lippert will find ways to connect rural citizens and the DFL; Library to help kids do their homework
After months of speculation and some unofficial pronouncements, Northfield Area Fire and Rescue Service Chief Gerry Franek has finalized his plans for retirement. Last week,
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Smith discusses her Jan 6 experience; Thomas discusses safety on the ice; Virtual MLK Day Celebration set for Jan 17
Yesterday was the first anniversary of the riot at the Nation’s Capital. As Congress worked to certify the presidential election of 2020, an angry mob
Lippert says he will not seek re-election
Rep. Todd Lippert, who represents Northfield and District 20B in the State House of Representatives, announced today that he will not seek re-election this fall. “I have