Thursday Jun 26 | Post-Bulletin
Amateur Baseball | Kasson 16, Rochester Blues 8
Kasson rode an eight-run second inning to defeat the Rochester Blues 16-8 in Twin Rivers League amateur baseball on Wednesday at Hudson Field.
Small town Minn. mayor's DWI trial ends in mistrial
The misdemeanor drunken driving trial of the mayor of Hampton had hardly started before it ended in a mistrial in Dakota County.
Judge Declares Mistrial In Hampton Mayor DWI
The misdemeanor drunken driving trial of the mayor of Hampton had hardly started before it ended in a mistrial in Dakota County.
Plow disturbs family members' final rest
For Bill Hoffmeyer, it's an appropriate weekend to fight for family memories. South of Wilbert, Minn., near Ceylon, the final resting places of three distant cousins who died in childhood more than a century ...
American Dream became a nightmare for homeowners
“Who's going to buy a house with mold in the basement and the walls still wet?”
From their former home in Hampton, Minn., Bill and Kathleen Mies frequently traveled through the Rochester area. via Post-Bulletin
Appreciation Campaign gives support to Legion programs
“We've been told there are other Eagle facilities in the area that are available if we need them”
Giving back has always been at the heart of the Farmington American Legion. Even though the Legion's doors are closed for a few months after a February fire, the programs it supports each year are still in need ... via Farmington
Plumbing business opens in Hampton
“Every day I hear people tell me, 'I don't touch plumbing,' or 'I won't do plumbing,'?”
Relief and remedy are the end result of a call to Sieben Plumbing, a new business in Hampton. via Farmington
Online livestock auctions save time, money -- and are better for the animals
“It's a cheaper commission because there are no people unloading the cattle and feeding them and taking care of them like at an open market”
Dave Peine has been selling cattle at the South St. Paul stockyards and directly to local meatpacking companies nearly all his life. via TwinCities
New emergency radio system commissioned
“I feel this will benefit our citizens for many many years into the future”
Dakota County's 800 megahertz emergency responder system on Oct. 23 passed its biggest "Can you hear me now?" test yet. via Dakota County Tribune
First fall festival car show, art fair set
“We were hoping to have the ribbon cutting on Elm Street”
Cornstalks, hay bales and pumpkins will accent downtown sidewalks in Farmington as the first fall festival celebration and car show take place in Farmington. via Farmington