Bridge stays open with 5 ft. walkways; Four Nfld School Board seats open; Riverwalk Market Fair will not open on Bridge Sq. this year
By Teri Knight, News Director Last week’s Northfield Council split decision to close the Water St. Bridge received blowback from the businesses that would be
Monthly Franchise Fee vs Street Assessments; Covid consideration for Downtown parking/pedestrians/businesses; “It’s a benefit to the system”, Fossum says, for AG and BCA to handle Officer-involved cases
By Teri Knight, News Director As the City of Northfield continues to grapple with how to assess property owners for street repairs, the Council has
Water St. closure back on Council agenda; Underdahl urges covid precautions continue; NPD Chief message to community; Nfld Y opens; “Don’t cut through neighborhoods” as Roundabout detour starts
By Teri Knight, News Director The slim vote of Northfield Council to close the Water St. Bridge will be back on their agenda for tomorrow
Northfield Police Chief addresses police policy and procedures
Police Department Chief’s message The Northfield Police Department appreciates, understands, and recognizes the concerns related to the death of George Floyd while in custody of
Video on Hwy 246 and Jefferson Pkwy roundabout project
Northfield Engineering Manager, Sean Simonson, discusses this Summer’s work on the roundabout project and four grade-separated underpasses. He shows general detours and school access. The
Schools prepare for 3 options of learning in 20/21; NH&C opens pragmatically; Nfld’s only credit union breaks ground
By Teri Knight, News Director Long distance learning is over for the 19/20 school year. Northfield Schools Superintendent Dr. Matt Hillmann commented on the surveys
Nfld man with possession of sawed off shotgun; In slim vote, Nfld Council approved temporarily closing Water St. Bridge; NH&C offers video to answer covid questions; WINGS celebrates 20 years with nearly $83k in grants
By Teri Knight, News Director A Northfield man is charged with possession of a short-barrelled gun after reporting an explosion of a shotgun shell inside
Local teen loses his life while cliff jumping; Memorial Pool ok’d to open July 1st; Western Ave. apt complex gets another nod
By Teri Knight, News Director A 17-year-old boy died Monday while cliff jumping at Lake Byllesby in Cannon Falls, Minnesota. According to Fox 9 News,
Friends You Can Count On 6-9-20
Hosts Wayne Eddy and Dina Fesler talk with Rochester Symphony Orchestra conductor Jere Lanz and Sutton Rodeo’s Steve Sutton about shutdowns in the entertainment industry
Keeping community relationships was the goal in Police Chief succession; It’s here, Hillmann comments on racism; Zumbrota man caught with stolen vehicle from S. Dak.; NDDC expands “Artists on Main Street”
By Teri Knight, News Director “I think we’re really lucky that we had a candidate as well qualified and educated as Mark Elliott”, that’s Northfield
Governor Tim Walz asks for Moment of Silence for George Floyd
Governor Tim Walz Orders Moment of Silence for George Floyd [ST. PAUL, MN] – Governor Tim Walz has issued a proclamation asking Minnesotans to spend
Nfld council to consider pool options and Water St. bridge closure; Prairie St. to get a cycle track; Archer House to open; Nfld DMV new hours
By Teri Knight, News Director Northfield Council will hold a special meeting tomorrow. They’ll consider alternative options to opening Memorial Pool. Facilities Manager, Jayson Dwelle,
Northfield DMV altering hours of operation
The Northfield Dept. of Motor Vehicles will be closing between 1:30pm and 2:30pm each weekday. Read the full press release with more detailed information below:
“this was wrong and should never happen”, Chief Nelson; One arrest, another suspect sought in fatal overdose; City alters zoning to expand outdoor seating; 246/Jefferson Pkwy closing DELAYED
By Teri Knight, News Director UPDATE ON FATAL OVERDOSE 2ND SUSPECT IN JAIL – READ BELOW George Floyd’s murder has been a catalyst to chaos
CRDVOTF arrests one in connection with fatal overdose – seeks 2nd suspect
FARIBAULT – Since January 2019, agents from the Cannon River Drug and Violent Offender Task Force have conducted an ongoing investigation into the fatal heroin
Sheriff Dunn comments on recent events; HealthFinders offers Covid-19 testing; Carleton street assessment stands; Shred It Right
By Teri Knight, News Director Local law enforcement is feeling the repercussions of the actions of four former police officers in the killing of George
Elliott unanimously approved as next Nfld Police Chief; A flurry of local candidate filing; First time in 52 years, the DJJD celebration will not happen; Reunion excited to reopen today for outdoor dining
By Teri Knight, News Director The Northfield City Council unanimously confirmed Deputy Chief Mark Elliott as the next Chief of Police. Chief Nelson went into
Dundas considers EDA; Man with multiple driving offenses charged again; Ventures has 1st confirmed covid case; Last day to file for City elections; Enhanced distracted driving thru June 14
By Teri Knight, News Director Dundas council held a work session last week. They considered whether to reactivate their Economic Development Authority. Administrator Teppen added
Northfield curfew is not extended to Monday or Tuesday nights
Northfield curfew is not extended to Monday or Tuesday nights On Sunday, May 31, Northfield Mayor Rhonda Pownell signed a proclamation declaring a local emergency
“A lot of thought” in the decision for a curfew last night; Nfld Council considers Elliott as Chief, zoning changes for local businesses and more; Commissioner Malecha remarks on County Services
By Teri Knight, News Director Yesterday Northfield Mayor Pownell declared a curfew for the city from 8pm to 6 this morning. Police Chief Monte Nelson
City of Faribault declares curfew
The City of Faribault is planning to implement an emergency curfew to mirror the City of Northfield. This is being done to protect residents. The