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Northfield schools continue in-person learning transition; Draheim talks health care; Dundas finds new city attorney
By Rich Larson, News Director The Northfield Public School District is now phasing children back into the classroom for in-person learning. Last week the pre-k
Underdahl provides update on vaccine rollout; Lippert, Draheim react to Governor’s energy plan
By Rich Larson, News Director As the number of Covdi-19 cases continue to climb, there is a general sense of frustration with the rollout of
Health Department sues Alibi, Lippert works on farm issues; Bodycams for Northfield PD
By Rich Larson, News Director The Minnesota Department of Health announced on Saturday that they have filed suit against Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville for operating
Northfield Police Chief discusses telemarketing scams; City Council endorses federal carbon fee
By Rich Larson, News Director The Northfield Police Department is reporting a hike in telemarketing scams affecting Northfielders, and seniors in particular. Northfield Police Chief Mark
New financing for road construction projects; Northfield Shares readies ‘An Evening of Entertainment’
By Rich Larson, News Director The City of Northfield is moving through a transitional phase with regards to funding road construction projects. In December, the
City Council discusses Strategic Plan; Inauguration Day; Virtual Chamber of Commerce awards ceremony
By Rich Larson, News Director The Northfield City Council met last night, with a relatively light agenda. A motion for a Public Hearing on street
Draheim discusses federal relief and vaccinations; Hillmann says charter schools are in good shape; City council to meet tonight
By Rich Larson, News Director State Senator Rich Draheim said that he and his senate colleagues spent the bulk of last at the capital unpacking
Lippert says Northfield leading on Climate; Northfield Hospital & Clinics still waiting for vaccine
By Rich Larson, News Director With the state legislative session in full swing, Democrat Representative Todd Lippert said the DFL has some top priorities for
Tim McNiff News w/Side of Sports 1-18-21
News with a Side of Sports with Tim McNiff can be heard live weekdays at 7:40am. [zoomsounds_player enable_downloads_counter=”off” config=”KYMNPlayer” type=”detect” dzsap_meta_source_attachment_id=”98335″ source=”https://kymnradio.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Tim-McNiff-News-Sports-1-18-21.mp3″ autoplay=”off” loop=”off” play_in_footer_player=”default”
Snow Emergency in Northfield; Dangerous drugs in Rice County; Fossum discusses election security; DNR unveils new license plate
By Rich Larson, News Director Northfield has declared a snow emergency, effective until 9am on Sunday. There is no parking allowed on any city street during
Snow Emergency Declared in Northfield
Northfield has declared a snow emergency, effective at 2am on Friday until 9am on Sunday. There is no parking allowed on any city street during
Northfield Public Schools prepare for students’ in-person return; Rice County Sheriff Dunn discusses road safety; City Hall improvements considered
By Rich Larson, News Director The Northfield School District will begin to return to in-person learning next week by bringing Pre-K through 2nd Grade students back
School district looking for legislative help; City Council considers climate initiatives; Northfield Historical Society opens new child friendly area
By Rich Larson, News Director As the Northfield School District prepares to return to in-person learning next week, the business of running the district itself
Draheim discusses housing and elections; Dunn, Lippert work toward mental health legislation; Arts & Culture Commission selects Spanish Sidewalk Poetry
By Rich Larson, News Director The 2021 state legislative session is underway in St. Paul, and District 20 Senator Rich Draheim said that one of
9-1-1 Technical Issues
Rice County is currently experiencing technical issues with the 9-1-1 emergency system. If you have an emergency and are unable to get through on 9-1-1
Lippert discusses new legislative session; Hospital eases visitor restrictions; Chamber announces Business and People of the Year
By Rich Larson, News Director The regular Minnesota legislative session began on Tuesday after a tumultuous summer and fall that saw legislators called to seven
Fine Tune #470 why? 2021.01.10
So many questions these days… and why not? Why is a rich song subject, a few of which you will hear on this week’s edition of Fine Tune:
Dakota County court finds Alibi in contempt; DC riot is without precedent; Mayor Pownell lays out her plans
By Rich Larson, News Director The Dakota County First Circuit Court has found the Alibi Drinkery of Lakeville to be in contempt of court and
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