News

The following news items were either discussed or voted on during the August 4 meeting of the Little Falls City Council. They were compiled by Jeff Hage.
The 44th Annual Farm Picnic, set for Sunday, Aug. 31 at 1 p.m. in Pierz Park, will feature a keynote address by Dr. Ken Engelhart of Health Care for All ...
On Sunday, Aug. 10, 6 a.m. to noon, bike riders of all skill levels are invited to join Bridge the Valley Bike Rally.
The Little Falls Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism invites all chamber members, employees, and guests to its next networking event, Friday Morning Coffee. Sponsoring this month is Sea View ...
Both local teams suffered District 4B tournament losses. Sobieski, the No. 1 seed, was upset 8-1 by the Nisswa Lightning in Avon while Buckman, the No. 2 seed, was edged 9-8 by the St. Stephen Steves.
The Osseo City Council took up its annual discussion on the city’s utility rates - sewer, water and storm water - at its July ...
As part of the planning for the futures of Boerboom Park and Sipe Park, the city of Osseo has been looking at designs and ...
The Blaine City Council has denied for a second time a request from the Pepin family to build an accessory dwelling unit in their backyard, even as the family’s lawsuit ...
July was a busy month for the city of Caledonia, with a special honor giving to two local officers and a review of local ...
Randall right-hander Adam Nibaur gave the Cubs a workmanlike effort in his start in a key game against the Pierz Brewers on Sunday, Aug. 3.
A 19-year-old Farmington woman was charged in Dakota County District Court on Friday, July 31, with felony aiding an offender after she allegedly told a witness that she and her ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ spring 2025 waterfowl population count found that Minnesota’s blue-winged teal population is 60% below last year.