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Jeff Johnson announces he will retire from KYMN Radio this fall; School District taking a close look at attendance trends
This morning, Jeff Johnson of KYMN Radio announced that he intends to retire this fall. Johnson, who purchased the station in 2008, has worked at
City plans to sell 5th Street property to Loon Liquors; Northfield Middle School to host free heart screenings for young people; City Council work session set for tonight
Two years after purchasing the former Northfield News building at 115 5th Street West for $1.2 million, the City of Northfield has announced its intention
Road construction season begins today; Library will host eclipse viewing party; School Board meets tonight
Road construction season is getting quite an early jump this year, as two major projects that will affect Northfield drivers begin today. Phase 1A of
City Council approves Lions Riverside Park ‘Master Plan’; State of the City now available to watch on Northfield Public Broadcasting; Rice County Tree & Shrub giveaway set for April 26
On Tuesday night, the Northfield City Council approved the “Master Plan” for Riverside Lions Park. The plan is an overall view of a series of
HRA to discuss arrangement with foundation proposing modular home development tonight; High School Referendum Informational Page unveiled; ‘Vest Fest’ fundraiser planned for Fire, EMS services
The Northfield Housing and Redevelopment Authority will meet tonight, and a discussion about the exclusive Memo of Understanding with Northcountry Cooperative Foundation which is set
Gaza ceasefire resolution requested from City Council; ‘Pints for Pride’ fundraiser set for Saturday; Temple working to preserve state funding for public broadcasting
For the second consecutive meeting, the Northfield City Council was greeted last night by a full gallery of people asking – and some demanding – that the
Community Market Fair set for Saturday; Volunteers readying Hospital Auxiliary Book Fair; City Council will meet tonight
This coming Saturday the Northfield Area Chamber of Commerce will present the Community Market Fair at the Dundas Dome. The event, which was once known
Northfield Police Chief Mark Elliott will retire in September; City set to receive federal dollars for drinking water treatment plant; Severe Weather Awareness Week begins today
Northfield Chief of Police Mark Elliott has informed the City of Northfield that he intends to retire on September 27th. Elliott was hired as Deputy
NAFRS Tax District not likely for 2025; Northfield High School Four Year Graduation Rate nearly 97%; Dundas Easter Egg Hunt set for tomorrow
While no final decision has been made yet, it would seem that the Northfield Area Fire and Rescue Service board will not be setting up
Rita Hillmann Olson receives Republican endorsement for District 58A; Allen working to bring ‘relevant’ history to Historical Society; Northfield school district appreciates Northfield’s music tradition
Rita Hillmann Olson was endorsed by the Republican party last week as their candidate for the state House of Representatives seat in District 58A. In
Dundas man, 19, charged with criminal vehicular homicide for April ’23 crash; Northfield School District readying new informational campaign; Dundas seeks grant for CFS site environmental study
Almost a full year after alleged reckless driving caused an accident that took the life of a Northfield man, a Dundas man has been charged
Moore discusses vacancies to be filled on Minnesota Supreme Court; Pursell believes radon bill will pass before the end of the session; ‘Pints for Pride’ set for April 6th
The Minnesota Supreme Court is continuing a period of transition that began last fall with the retirement of former Chief Justice Lorie Gildea, the installment
Kennelly discusses latest ice arena proposal; Pursell wants higher environmental scrutiny for large livestock operations
As the Northfield City Council is taking another look at the problematic ice arena situation, the Northfield Hockey Association is once again making the case
Northfield Police Department preparing for 2024 retirements; Northfield Arts Guild Gala set for tomorrow night; Nominations sought for ‘Prevention Champions’
The Northfield Police Department is preparing to experience a year of transition in 2024, as four members of the department’s leadership team have said they
Pursell stresses new tax deductions and exemptions for ’24 tax season; Northfield Hospital Board’s Rogers wins B&C Excellence award, discusses challenges to healthcare systems
Tax season is upon us, with the deadline to file state and federal returns just under a month away. As is the case in most
State of the City address offers both expected and surprising comments from Mayor Pownell; Chamber, School District, Workforce Development, Inc. come together to support students looking at workforce entry
The City of Northfield staged the annual State of the City address last night. Northfield Mayor Rhonda Pownell gave her thoughts on the city’s strengths
State of the City Address tonight; Hillmann discusses logistics of potential high school construction/renovation; Move to new County Safety Center will require careful planning
Mayor Rhonda Pownell will deliver her annual State of the City Address tonight. The mayor’s address will be a distillation of information brought together from
Pursell working on consumer protection, ag incentive bills; Northfield Hospital Birth Center has become a regional destination; Highway 19 Roundabout open house set for tomorrow at Bridgewater Town Hall
One month into the legislative session, a deadline for bills to be heard in committee so they can move toward consideration or be incorporated into
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