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HRA expands to 7 members; Craig’s bill on payment accountability goes to the President; What’s going on at Hwy 19 and I-35
By Teri Knight, News Director The Northfield Council had a long discussion regarding the Housing and Redevelopment Authority’s move to increase the number of commission
Missing person alert
Updated information from the Goodhue County Sheriff’s Office: We received a notice of a missing person from a family member. Richie Sanders Jr., 37, has
“To serve others” – Nfld Auxiliary helps honor legacy with remodeled EMS; Wayne Eddy Day and bonding approved; Public comment sought on Elko New Market commercial project
By Teri Knight, News Director The Northfield Hospital Auxiliary held its Winter meeting at the newly remodeled headquarters of Emergency Medical Services. Combined with dollars
TK Properties denied Summary Judgement in case against Greenvale Twsp; Wayne Eddy Day, street and roundabout hearings and Strategic Plan on Nfld agenda; Nfld Schools Dir. of Teaching and Learning retires
By Teri Knight, News Director In a decision by a Dakota County Judge on January 10th, TK Properties was denied a summary judgement over land
Hastings man sentenced in deaths of 2 women; Wolf Ridge ELC chosen as model program for China; Archbishop blesses Benedictine Living
By Teri Knight, News Director A sentence was handed down this week in connection with an accident where an 1100 pound boulder fell off the
Lonsdale priest apologizes after remarks on Immigration Sunday; Man found slumped over in Nfld Church parking lot; Proposed West Ave. apartment complex in Dundas moves to Council’s plate, Cannon Valley Makers Open House; HFC announces 4 new Board members
By Teri Knight, News Director A Lonsdale priest, who came under scrutiny after a homily he gave on Immigration Sunday calling out Islam, has apologized.
With 3 schools, Hillmann pleased with safety measures coming this year; Dundas to see new City Hall and Kwik Trip by year’s end; 2020 Spring flooding outlook
By Teri Knight, News Director The Northfield Council okayed the roundabout at Hwy 246 and Jefferson Pkwy last week. With three public schools in the
Glencoe man killed in crash on Hwy 19; Dundas narrowing down candidates for Police Officer positions; Duckworth announces Dist. 58 Senate run; Nfld Chamber celebrates 2020 honorees; LBSA named 2020 Human Rights Award winner
By Teri Knight, News Director A Glencoe man was killed in a crash on Hwy 19 last night. About 5:30 last night 34 year old
Legislators concerned over possible inequality of Local Sales Tax option; Loaves and Fishes offer grocery help to less mobile Farmington residents; Nfld Police Reserves recognized
By Teri Knight, News Director Northfield Mayor Rhonda Pownell and Councilors approved asking the legislature to allow the City to put a ½ cent local
Remember Radio – March 23, 1947
Introducing Remember Radio, a brand new show set during the Golden Age of Radio in the 1940’s. Your hosts Andrew Rossow and Rich Larson bring
Bids to go out for Hwy 246 & Jefferson Pkwy roundabout on Feb. 27; NAFRS votes in new Chair, oks quarterly meetings; Library looking for vinyl donations
By Teri Knight, News Director Expect big changes at Hwy 246 and Jefferson Pkwy this year when work begins on a roundabout at the intersection.
Local Sales Tax Option to be sent to Legislators; T21 passes in Nfld with restrictions on buying as well as selling; CRDTF nets 4 suspected drug dealers
By Teri Knight, News Director A local sales tax option could be on Northfield’s November ballot. In a 6 to 1 vote, the Council approved
Man pleads guilty to rape of Nfld woman; Nfld Council passes 2020 mill & overlay alternative; Wood burning stove to blame for fire
By Teri Knight, News Director A man, charged in December 2018 of several charges, pled guilty to 1st degree criminal sexual conduct last week in
1/2 sales tax option on Nfld agenda; Nfld Schools construction update; Rice Co. Waste Wizard
By Teri Knight, News Director The Northfield Council votes tonight on whether to ask the State Legislature to put a ½ cent sales tax on
Sales tax/street projects and roundabout on Nfld Council agenda; Rice-Steele 911 Center was down for several hours; Nfld Shares receives national accreditation; City of Nfld seeks election judges
By Teri Knight, News Director The Northfield Council meets tomorrow night with some important items on the agenda including a vote on asking the legislature
Rice-Steele 911 is operational
Just before 10 o’clock last night, the community was alerted that 911 for Rice-Steele Call center was out. A second notice, at 2:40 this morning,
Northfield Women’s March 2020
An estimated 65 people braved blustering winds to march for Women from Ames Park to Hwy 3 and back to Bridge Square in Northfield this
1/2 cent sales tax and park survey; Nfld School Board chooses Officers; Northfield Women create local Women’s March
By Teri Knight, News Director The Northfield Council has been discussing a ½ cent sales tax to fund parks and recreation. Administrator Martig noted that
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