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Pays et région | Minnesota (MN) / États-Unis |
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We’re excited to honor extraordinary nurses in our area who go above and beyond to deliver compassionate care. In unprecedented times and with the added strain of COVID-19, this year we celebrate nurses who put others first and have made…
Editor's note: This story was originally published July 2, 2013.
Editor's note: This story was originally written on July 18, 2014.
John A. Latsch Jr. was an eccentric Winona grocery wholesaler who loved the Mississippi River.
You could hear them before you could see them.
WABASHA, Minn. — Blind in one eye, the bald eagle Was’aka showed off his impressive wingspan Saturday at the National Eagle Center in Wabasha.
On a brisk, sunny Saturday morning, people from the Winona community gathered at Winona Middle School for the first annual Way to Wellness Expo, presented by Winona Health.
Saturday’s warmer than average January day drew around 500 ice fishermen to the sixth annual Cochrane-Buffalo City Lions Club Winter West Ice Fishing Contest on Spring Lake, Buffalo City.
Many people might still remember the days when milk was delivered, and waiting for the milk man to make the delivery every week or so.
Winona-area representatives looked back on what happened in 2015 and to the year ahead at the 2016 Elected Officials Outreach event Saturday at the Winona County History Center.
“Now it’s time for story time, story time. Now it’s time for story time, on the red mat!” Library aide and children’s programming organizer Daryl Anne Stangle sang to six kids at the Winona Public library Saturday morning, signaling the…
Bird watching is a skill that requires a mix of patience, intense listening and keen observation.
Keith and Brandon Slocum are ready for Christmas season now that Thanksgiving is over.
This past September, I challenged my readers to have at least one meal together as a family each week. Have you met or exceeded that challenge?
Thanksgiving may have been cloudy and rainy in Winona this year, but inside Wesley United Methodist Church well more than 100 people showed up for the church’s fifth free Thanksgiving Day meal.
From East to West on Saturday, local artists, artists and shoppers filled Winona’s downtown area and various businesses for the Winona Art Walk and Handmade Neighborhood Fall 2015 Sale.
Winona Weavers and Spinners celebrated their 32nd anniversary on Saturday afternoon at Callista Court in Winona. However, several of the weavers and spinners have been trying their hand at the loom or wheel for much longer than that.
The fresh smell of a pancake breakfast and books on a beautiful autumn morning, along with parents and their children, filled Winona Senior High School on Saturday for the 10th annual Flippin’ For Books Family Literacy and Wellness Fair.
Nearly 600 people covered in color and glitter ran through the starting gates of the Winona Color Dash “Shimmer” on Sunday with arms wide and ready to get more colorful. They jogged face first into clouds of purple, shimmery color…
“You gotta really sway your hips,” said Nolan Cohen, as he modeled the best way to walk in the four-inch red pumps that he was wearing Saturday afternoon at the Walk A Mile In Her Shoes event in Winona.
FOUNTAIN CITY — The only signs that 250 horses had passed through Fountain City were the manure-lined roads and a sign that read “Caution: Horses ahead.”
Community members working to provide meals for hungry kids around the world reached a significant milestone Saturday.
In the welding room at Minnesota State College-Southeast Technical on Saturday morning, Ralph Roemer, carpentry instructor, explained the room’s sawdust-covered gadgets, the different saws and sanders. He quizzed seven Boy Scouts about plywood and which wood it was made out…
It didn’t matter that it wasn’t perfect. It didn’t matter that the opponent won just one game the year before. It didn’t matter that games like these used to be over by halftime.
The Winona Dakota Gathering, Homecoming and Powwow held its annual ceremonies this weekend.
The road to America’s freedom has been paved by veterans and those currently serving who have received Purple Heart honors — the one military honor not given by recommendation, but earned through sacrifice in battle.
As his team was about to take over at its own 31-yard line just past the halfway mark of the second quarter, Winona Senior High School football coach John Cassellius had a request of his offensive coaches in the booth.
Some kick back and relax and enjoy the day off from work. Some spend Labor Day doing some labor. Local folks took advantage of the three-day weekend in different ways.
Bryan May pulls a rope on the red and black steam engine, refurbished since its original manufacture in 1904, and the machine lets out an ear-flinching whistle. Bruce Schmitt, wiping off the engine levers, covers his ears. Steam puffs from…
It’s been a good year for crops this year in Minnesota and Winona’s Farmers Market is having another busy summer.
The sun shone bright and warm with a few wispy clouds Saturday morning while nearly 500 runners and walkers hit the pavement of Goodview for the 37th annual Goodview Days Gallop. Spectators and finished runners cheered others on as participants…
Nearly 100 people tapped their feet, clapped their hands and hollered for Mudcat and the Bottomfeeders — an Upper Mississippi Americana/rock band from Winona that fed off the crowd’s energy in the pavilion at Ashley for the Arts on Saturday.
To be white and wealthy appear to be key to success as a student in Minnesota public schools.
Despite the overcast weather and wind, marble painter John C. Bielik of Shelbyville, Mo., was still drawing crowds at the Winona County Fair on Saturday afternoon.
It was humid and sunny, and Sheriff Ron Ganrude took a seat on the dunk tank Friday afternoon at the Winona County Fair to set off the evening of events. The county’s top cop was dunked several times while several…
When you hear the words “car show,” you think classic cars or restored muscle cars. But Winona’s annual car show had its most eclectic — and biggest — turnout yet.
Susan Bade held back tears as she looked out over the mounds of dirt and rock on Minnesota Street in Winona, at what would soon become her new home.
CALEDONIA, Minn. — Mike Werner’s single stipulation when he applied to get a guide dog was “the only thing I didn’t want was a poodle.”
The sun was shining and people were smiling Saturday during Winona’s annual Earth Day celebration — a day dedicated to enjoying the outdoors, connecting with the community and learning ways to live sustainably.
The Frozen River Film Festival finished in elegance while celebrating the festival’s history during the award ceremony on Sunday evening.
Jen and Kyle Herdina have built the best of both worlds, traveling internationally while keeping their roots planted in Winona.
ST. PAUL — If a Minnesota state senator gets his wish, a faceless and nameless force would give political candidates extra reason to sweat at election time. They’d have to compete against “None of the Above,” with the threat of…
Youth and sports: A subject that can make even the most mild-mannered parent hot under the collar.
It was Christmas — but there was nothing underneath Juan Rojas-Cabrera’s family tree. Juan, just a kid at the time, wanted to change that.
The Will Dilg Chapter of the Izaak Walton League held their third annual Ike’s Family Fishing Derby on Saturday on Winona’s Bartlet Lake.
Being frugal isn’t the same as being cheap.
This March, Winona artist Billy X. Curmano will take a nap.