Monday Nov 2 | Herald Journal
Trial and error results in popular farmera s roadside produce market
Jim Jacobs, a '77 Delano graduate, is a fourth generation farmer who is the owner of Jim's Produce; a roadside vegetable market three miles west of Loretto on Hennepin County Road 11.
Fruitful vineyard a a grapea success
Bursting with flavor, the grapes at Wind Dance Vineyard in rural Delano take a lot of work to produce, but the fruits are well worth the labor.
Two arrested in Watertown and Delano burglaries
A Delano man and a Watertown woman have been arrested in connection with a rash of burglaries in the Watertown and Delano area during the past month, according to Carver County Sheriff Byron 'Bud' Olson.
Man, 24, arrested in rash of car thefts, burglaries in 3 counties
Police arrested a 24-year-old suspect Thursday in connection with a month-long string of burglaries in Carver, Wright and western Hennepin counties.
Some Wright County businesses are tagged for selling tobacco to minors
Some Wright County businesses have been tagged in recent tobacco compliance checks, including two out of three establishments checked in Montrose.
Lakeville North one of six schools receiving Blue Ribbon
Six Minnesota schools are among 314 across the country to be named 2009 Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education today .
At The Capitol / State rep touts private insurance
State Rep. Tom Emmer is reviving a health care reform idea that hasn't gained support in the past - a constitutional amendment guaranteeing Minnesotans' access to private insurance.
3 of 4 killed in crash with dump truck identified
Authorities still don't know the cause of a crash near Independence Tuesday morning that killed two adults and two children, but they released some details about the case today.
Minnesota's banks on the brink
N oah Wilcox's family has owned and operated Grand Rapids State Bank since 1920 and, as he watched colleagues and rivals plunge into Minnesota's hot real estate market over the past decade, he recalled a comment a friend in the business once made: "Real estate is the cocaine of the banking business." Today, even as the world's biggest banks show ...
Delano winery has a familial feel to it
Mike Dickerman, owner of the Woodland Hill Winery, has a half-dozen grape varieties growing at his 6.5-acre vineyard west of Delano.
Anderson-Holmen Couple: Tara Anderson and Erik Holmen Parents: David and Carol Anderson of Delano, Minn., and Bob and Cindy Holmen of Lanesboro.
State Rep. Tom Emmer to run for governor
State Rep. Tom Emmer, a Delano Republican, today officially announced he will run for governor in 2010.
Wooden cross carried 1,100 miles; passes through Wright County
David Valderrama, 29, has carried his large wooden cross more than 1,000 miles since he first began a journey that eventually brought him to Wright County.
Rare Hib outbreak tied to anti-vaccine movement
As the ultrasound tech spread the cool gel over her swollen belly, Brendalee Flint held her breath.
Delano woman, 20, dies in fall from roof in Kellogg
A 20-year-old woman from Delano, Minn., died Monday after falling from the roof of a residence outside Kellogg, in southeastern Minnesota.
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Submitted by Mathias Baden on May 21, 2009 - 11:33am. Start: 06/13/2009 - 11:00am End: 06/13/2009 - 3:00pm Eleven Saddlebred horse stables will open their doors to the public from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 13, in the 4th annual "Parade of Stables - " Saddlebred Horses in the Spotlight" event.
Overlay projects to begin for some Wright Co. roads, starting June 1
A number of roads are scheduled to be reclaimed and resurfaced in Wright County this summer, according to the department of highways.
EasiWay Offers Non-Hazardous Emulsion Remover
EasiWay Systems Inc. , Delano, Minn., now offers EasiSolv 500 Stencil Remover Concentrate.
Prairiegrass Band to perform at Winsteda s a Art in the Parka
It started with jam sessions at the Three Crows Cafe and Coffee House in Delano, and led to four musicians combining their different music styles, experience, and talent to produce bluegrass tunes as the Prairiegrass Band.
a Womena s Night Outa set for Thursday, May 7 in Montrose
The second annual Montrose Women's Night Out is scheduled for the Montrose Community Center Thursday, May 7 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The event was started last year to give women in the area a fun and informative night out and to raise money for the Montrose royalty.