Craig is re-elected; Rice County Sheriff talks deer hunting safety; NHS Varsity soccer players aid Northfield Soccer Association
By Rich Larson, News Director Congresswoman Angie Craig has won re-election in Minnesota ‘s Second Congressional District election. The Associated Press called the election for
CD2 election still in flux; DJJD has concerns about park development; Northfield Shares distributes grant money
By Rich Larson, News Director While the rest of the country remains focused on the Presidential election, closer to home questions still surround Minnesota’s Second
Pownell is first Northfield two-term mayor in two decades; Northfield City Council gains two new members; Incumbents Lippert and Draheim prevail; Craig is apparent winner in CD2
By Rich Larson, News Director Northfield Mayor Rhonda Pownell was elected to a second term last night, defeating her challenger, former City Councilor David Ludescher.
All the local election results from Northfield, Dundas and Rice County
By Rich Larson, News Director Northfield Mayor Rhonda Pownell was elected to a second term last night, defeating her challenger, former City Councilor David Ludescher. Pownell easily gained another
Three Links Covid numbers level off; Red Kettle Campaign set to begin Friday; KYMN Election Guide has everything you need
By Rich Larson, News Director Three Links Care Center reported yesterday that the number of residents testing positive for Covid 19 remained steady over the
Early voting concludes today in Minnesota; Tim Peterson is departing the Northfield Arts Guild; Isolation Gowns are needed for Three Links Care Center
By Rich Larson, News Director Early voting continued through the weekend in Minnesota at an historic clip. According to Minnesota public radio nearly half of
Three Links experience Covid-19 outbreak; Appeals court strikes down ballot grace period; Jury trials resume in Rice County; KYMN Election Guide
By Rich Larson, News Director Three Links Care Center in Northfield is experiencing a Covid-19 outbreak. According to a letter posted on their website and
Early voting available on Saturday; NHS presents ‘War of the Worlds’; Merchants Bank begins remodel
By Rich Larson, News Director Early voting has been underway for a few weeks in Minnesota, and with less than a week to go before
Supreme Court upholds 2nd district election; Hillmann stresses vigilance against Covid-19; Dundas city council weighs options with CARES funds
By Rich Larson, News Director The Supreme court yesterday denied Republican candidate Tyler Kistner’s emergency appeal to delay the election for Minnesota’s Second Congressional District.
Northfield Rotary Changes Halloween Event Location; Chief Elliott offers guidance to business owners; Carleton cancels winter sports
By Rich Larson, News Director The location of the Northfield Rotary Halloween Drive Through has been changed, due to the snowy and wet conditions. Originally
Carleton Cancels Winter Sports; City Council Wants to Get Public Involved; NAFRS Fundraising is Short
By Rich Larson, News Director Carleton College announced this morning that the school has decided to cancel all in person winter sports. The decision was
Raider Wrap 10-24-20
TJ Wiebe, Junior Varsity Football Coach of the Raiders joins Jimmy LeRue this week to talk about current developments and future prognostication of the Raiders
Highway 246 Roundabout Grand Opening; Taking Domestic Violence out of the shadows; NDDC reports on initiatives; Fire prevention month
By Teri Knight, News Director After years of conversation and planning, and four months of construction, the roundabout at the intersection of Highway 246 and
Honeylocust Dr. trail connection takes a step forward; Mankato woman accused of breaking into a home, punching a woman, abusing her cat; Cemetery Stories goes virtual with voice reenactors
By Teri Knight, News Director The Northfield Council, two weeks ago, voted down a trail connection from Honeylocust Drive to the E. Cannon River Trail
Street assessments “complex and expensive”, Council calls for Franchise fee public hearing; Snow Emergency through tomorrow; Turn to KYMN for local Election news
By Teri Knight, News Director The Northfield Council called for a public hearing on Franchise Fees. The Council has struggled for years over street assessments.
Northfield declares Snow Emergency
The City of Northfield has declared a snow emergency effective 6pm October 20 until 9AM October 22. During a snow emergency there is no parking
Crash victims identified; Faribault man did “terrible things” charged; Staab shares how to help someone in abusive situation; Nfld Council meets; Energy Awareness as we enter Winter
By Teri Knight The two people killed yesterday on Hwy 19 have been identified by the State Patrol as Northfield resident 28 year old Bobak
Fatal crash on Hwy 19; Warren headlines Get Out the Vote rally; Good samaritans alert family house on fire; Nfld Council to call for public hearing on franchise fees; Larson will lead KYMN News Dept.
By Teri Knight, News Director A fatal crash closed Hwy 19 this morning around 7:30. Rice County Sheriff Troy Dunn said the crash occurred near
Sen. Elizabeth Warren in Northfield
Minnesota Students for Biden Get Out the Vote organized a student rally with appearances from Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan, U.S. Congresswoman Angie Craig and former
Domestic Violence calls triple; Bonding passes – Lippert/Draheim comment – Nfld Transit Hub to receive funding; Covid, cleaning and teaching; Roundabout update
By Teri Knight, News Director October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. The Hope Center’s Erica Staab said, that about two weeks after the pandemic shut
Nfld School Board approves bond sale at 0.37% rate; Franchise fees could replace special assessments; Dundas to add temporary lights at City Hall
By Teri Knight, News Director The Northfield School Board refinanced $10 million in debt. Superintendent Dr. Matt Hillmann explained that they had a bond sale