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The federal government is pulling museum grants from cultural institutions nationwide, including many in Minnesota. In April, ...
By Tom Crann and Gretchen Brown, Minnesota Public Radio News With federal vaccine funding up in the air, a University of Minnesota researcher announced Thursday a new project intended to safeguard ...
The community is invited to come together for a family-friendly celebration of Cinco de Mayo on May 2, from noon to 8 p.m. at the North Broadway parking not, next to the Marion Ross Performing Arts ...
The city of Albert Lea this week issued a building permit for a new Aldi grocery store to be built near the intersection of ...
The C-SPAN network and state and local representatives honored three Albert Lea High School students Wednesday for winning ...
A business was reported broken into at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday at 21647 785th Ave. in Albert Lea. Vehicle reported stolen Email newsletter signup Sign up for our daily email newsletter Deputies received a ...
An Albert Lea man on Monday was sentenced to six years and three months in prison for selling methamphetamine to a ...
By Clay Masters and Dana Ferguson, Minnesota Public Radio News Democratic Gov. Tim Walz held Minnesota up as the model that “all of America would like to have” as he appraised the opportunities, ...
At any moment, the administration might slash tariff rates on Chinese imports to lower tensions between the two giant economies. If rates on Chinese goods were cut in half the range would be somewhere ...
The Albert Lea boys’ tennis team was back at home Tuesday against Red Wing. According to coach Therese Netzer, there were ...
As the academic year at Waldorf University concludes in May, two familiar faces to the Albert Lea hockey community, Dylan ...
A survey conducted last fall of U.S. teens ages 13 to 17 by the Pew Research Center found that most teens use social media ...