The Cardinals built an early lead with three scores in the second quarter, including a 61-yard punt return and also a 30-yard pass, both by junior wide receiver/defensive back Oliver Linnemann, then outlasted the Trojans for the win.
City Of Red Wing issued the following announcement on Oct. 15.Are you captivated by historic commercial buildings or fascinated by homes built a century ago?
These changes are to help guide vehicular traffic to the proper entrances, unloading/loading on the proper sides of buses, and for the safety of pedestrians.
Proceeds of this concert go to Faribault Youth Services, Inc., to make further improvements at the Rotary Youth Camp and to provide scholarships for selected Faribault High School students to attend summer music camps, all-state and other musical endeavors.
This is a beautiful time of year to explore the outdoors and take time to appreciate the changing fall colors, but the safety of our vulnerable road users should always be a priority.
As a reminder, leaves and grass clippings that are blown into the street wash into storm drains and end up in our rivers and streams. As this material decomposes in the water, it can degrade aquatic habitats. Leaves can also clog storm drains and potentially cause flooding.
During this closure, crews will be completing ramp repairs to the concrete slabs that have been undermined due to waters raising and lowering each year.
Faribault Senior High School issued the following announcement on Oct. 08.In honor of National Manufacturing day, some our FHS and ALC students toured Sage Glass and Daikin Applied today.
"Football fans were treated to an offensive showcase on Friday, Sept. 30, as the Bethlehem Academy Cardinals (3-2, 3-1 conference) posted a 28-14 victory at Kenyon-Wanamingo.
The Northfield Police department has unique ‘Pink Patch Project’ Northfield Police patches and pins available for purchase, with the proceeds going directly to cancer research and education through the American Cancer Society.
This series of community engagement sessions will bring people together to reflect, talk, and heal – and work together toward a mural that acknowledges the past while celebrating the future for our Dakota and Red Wing communities together.