Council considers aid to Hillcrest Village; Northfield Public Broadcasting shows its value; Adopt-a-Catch-Basin program seeks volunteers
By Rich Larson, News Director The Northfield City Council met last night in the Council Chambers in City Hall for the first time since March
City Council returns to in-person meetings; ‘Pride in the Park’ set for Saturday; School District will offer online learning permanently
By Rich Larson, News Director For the first time since March of last year, the Northfield City Council will convene for a meeting in the Council Chambers
Archer House a total loss; Lippert discusses vaccine incentives; Memorial Day Services available
By Rich Larson, News Director Six months after a disastrous fire left the building unusable, Rebound Partners issued a statement on Friday announcing that the
Archer House declared a ‘total loss’
By Rich Larson, News Director Six months after a disastrous fire left the building unusable, Rebound Partners issued a statement this afternoon announcing that the Archer House
NAFRS debates the role of Chief; Jury trials return to Rice County; ‘Pumpers in the Park’ set for Saturday
By Rich Larson, News Director Last week during the quarterly Northfield Area Fire and Rescue Service meeting the board discussed the need for a succession
School budget approved for ’21-’22; Much available through Community Ed; Nordine retiring from NRC
By Rich Larson, News Director The Northfield School Board approved the school district budget for the 2021-22 school year at their meeting on Monday night.
School board votes for no mascot; Dundas reminds residents of parking policies; Summer Event Calendar looks promising
By Rich Larson, News Director During their meeting on Monday night, the Northfield School Board voted to retire the current Northfield Raiders mascot and remove
Car burns on Trunk Highway 246
A car caught fire on Trunk Highway 246 in Northfield, just south of the new Jefferson Parkway roundabout this afternoon, bringing the Northfield Police and
NH+C offering more vaccination information; NPD offers community crime map; Lippert confident in budget deal
By Rich Larson, News Director Northfield Hospital and Clinics has launched a program to offer information about vaccines and vaccinations to those who are still
Lippert says police reform still a priority; In-person trials underway in Rice County; Byerly named new president of Carleton College
By Rich Larson, News Director As legislative conference committees negotiate the details for the next state budget, Representative Todd Lippert made it clear that the
Broken Water Main on Woodley
A water main break has occurred on Woodley Street at Waters Edge Circle. Crews will be working in the roadway along Woodley Street. Water outage
“The House of Mysterious Secrets” by Rolf Haas – A KYMN Radio Special
“The House of Mysterious Secrets” made it’s debut on KYMN Radio this morning. Rolf Haas, a violinist with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, wrote, produced,
Bridgewater’s Antoine is Minnesota Principal of the Year; Chief Elliott discusses mask rules; Love Our City Day tomorrow
By Rich Larson, News Director Nancy Antoine, the principal of Bridgewater Elementary School, has been named Minnesota’s Distinguished Principal of 2021. The award, presented by the National
Carleton bids farewell to steam; Healthfinders merging with Steele County Free Clinic; Council sees Strategic Plan draft
By Rich Larson, News Director Tomorrow, Carleton College will celebrate a major milestone when the school’s heating plant shuts off the steam powered heating system
City Emergency Order to end May 28; Lippert hopeful about budget deal; Draheim does not support legal marijuana
By Rich Larson, News Director During their meeting last night, the Northfield City Council passed a resolution to end the Local Pandemic Emergency order effective
Fire at Hidden Valley Apartments; Legislature has general budget deal; Anita Aase named ‘Admin of the Year’
By Rich Larson, News Director Residents of a building at the Hidden Valley Apartment complex have been temporarily displaced after a fire broke out yesterday afternoon. Two
Lippert discusses legal marijuana bill; Fossum says still much to do for new jail; Chamber announces Leadership Northfield
By Rich Larson, News Director On Thursday the Minnesota State House of Representatives passed a bill that would allow for the legal adult use of
Highway 19 to remain closed through Friday night
Highway 19 will remain closed until 7 a.m. on Saturday, May 15. The railroad maintenance is taking longer than expected to complete. Highway 19 between
Council to vote on ending Local Emergency Order; Fossum says Rice County crime is up; Home & Garden Show set for tomorrow
By Rich Larson, News Director During a work session on Tuesday, the Northfield City Council began consideration of ending the Local Emergency Pandemic Order, which
NH&C encourages 12-15 to sign up on waiting list; Riverside Enhancement Action Plan nears implementation; NHS ‘preferred’ mascot option is refined
By Rich Larson, News Director Northfield Hospital and Clinic announced yesterday that their Covid-19 vaccination waiting list is now open to everybody age 12 and
Raider Mascot ‘preferred option’ has options
As the Northfield School Board moves closer to approving a new mascot for the high school, the Mascot Refresh Committee’s preferred option has been refined