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The annual 4th of July fireworks display began at 10 p.m. Friday evening over Sleepy Eye Lake. Hundreds gathered along the ...
Belgian rider Tim Merlier won the crash-marred third stage of the Tour de France in a photo finish and Mathieu Van der Poel kept the yellow jersey on Monday. Defending champion Tadej Pogačar and ...
I am a 60-year-old divorced mom with three grown children in their 30s. I have spent most of my adult life putting my family first, especially after my marriage ended more than a decade ago. I raised ...
In a game that featured 27 hits, the Wabasso Jaxx fell to the Willmar Rails 14-11 on Sunday in a Corn Belt League amateur baseball game. The Rails outhit the Jaxx 16-11 in the win, led by Gavin Banks’ ...
Of all the root crops known to humankind — and I’m including rutabagas and cattail rhizomes here — my favorite is the humble radish. Radishes are a good source of vitamin C, minerals, and bad breath.
After a two-month absence, Happy Joe’s of New Ulm is back in business under new owner Travis Hermel and business is booming.
The Sleepy Eye Economic Development Authority and Sleepy Eye Regional Foundation were recently awarded a $15,000 Community ...
Staff photo by Travis Rosenau New Ulm Legion Gold’s Ben Alfred reacts after diving back into first safely less than 15 ...
Marshall VFW and Sleepy Eye VFW both saw strong defensive performances in a VFW baseball game Monday at Leavenworth Ballpark, but in the end it was Marshall that came away with the 3-2 victory.
Rural hospitals brace for financial hits or even closure under Republicans’ $1 trillion Medicaid cut
Tyler Sherman, a nurse at a rural Nebraska hospital, is used to the area’s aging farmers delaying care until they end up in his emergency room. Now, with Congress planning around $1 trillion in ...
The second Summer Showcase Fundraiser was hosted by New Ulm Fine Arts Boosters at the State Street Theater Monday June 30. The Ulmer Quartet kicked off the event, dazzling the crowd with an hour long ...
The next film in the New Ulm Film Society’s lineup of baseball movies is “42,” a true story about one the most important chapters in sports history. The screening begins at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 8, ...
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