Friday Nov 20 | Post-Bulletin
Peregrinations of a golden eagle
A small radio on the back of a golden eagle has answered a big birding question -- where did the golden eagles that spend winters in this region go in summer? When: A program on golden eagles will be offered at noon Nov.
These guys love a good argument
There are two aspects of the Argument of the Month Club that you'll get no argument about: It's fun, and it's exploding in popularity.
Side dish: Pear and Gorgonzola Salad
Vinifera chef-owner Michael Murray-John, chef-owner of Vinifera Vine & Dine in Wabasha, Minn., provided this recipe.
Eagle Center celebrates migration
The annual migration down the Mississippi River will be celebrated three weekends in November at the National Eagle Center in Wabasha beginning Saturday.
Olmsted County tax rate tops state average
Nine out of 10 southeastern Minnesota counties have property tax rates below the state average, says a report released Thursday by the Minnesota Taxpayers Association.
William J. "Bill" Arens, age 80, of Kellogg, died Thursday evening, October 29, 2009, at St.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Interactive: A visual look at St. Paul's lost movie theaters
In the 1950s, these seven theaters were clustered together along Wabasha and 7th Street.
Outdoors notes: Youths take a shot at pheasant hunting
About 14 Lake City area youths got a shot at pheasant hunting last weekend, and some took some birds home.
Quick Bites: 'More than just a hotel restaurant'
Why drop a memorable name like Macho Nacho ? That's what I asked myself when I heard about the blues bar at La Quinta Inn & Suites changing its restaurant's name to Ron's Place at La Quinta .
Long-vacant Riverview Commercial Club is finally making way for a new ...
The granite-and-limestone edifice on Cesar Chavez Street near Robert Street has been slated for redevelopment for more than a decade, but instead of being fixed up, it has fallen apart.
SBA disaster loans available in Minnesota
The Small Business Administration says disaster loans are available in some eastern Minnesota counties because of the drought that began earlier this year.
Former towboat captain has love for a 'little boat'
Rusty Mathiasmeier once was captain of a 10,500-horsepower towboat that pushed 40 barges, which covered more than six acres, up and down hundreds of miles of the Mississippi River.
Spotted knapweed - is not a good neighbor'
A pretty pink flower popping up more frequently across Minnesota is actually a "nasty" weed that the state agriculture department is calling a threat to agriculture and the environment.
Coach to quarterback: Can you hear me now?
Dear Answer Man, I think I know the answer but want a second opinion: All NFL quarterbacks have a green dot on the back of their helmets.
Fox is looking for recipes using the other white meat...submit yours for a coupon towards your next pork purchase from Wabasha County Pork Producers! October is National Pork Month! If you enjoy cooking with the other white meat, then share your favorite recipe with us and we'll give you a coupon good for $5 dollars towards *any pork product.
Scene & Heard: Art takes Schneider to great heights
A decade or so ago, artist Tammy Schneider of rural Waltham said, yes, she would "boogie up ladders and scaffolding" in the sanctuary of her church to paint an image of Jesus in the clouds.
It won't be long before the glow of combine lights will be a common sight on horizons across rural Minnesota.
Author talk on Minnesota's haunted ...
On Saturday, Sept. 26, at 2 p.m., Chad Lewis will be at the Calumet Inn, in the dining room, to talk about his book, "The Minnesota Road Guide to Haunted Locations." The talk is co-sponsored by Meinders Community Library and the Pipestone County Historical Society.