JACKSON
Ghost Bridge to come down but not without a fight.
The news of the massive demolition of the historic bridges has raised several eyebrows and are leading to questions as to how to better protect historic bridges from neglect and pointless demolition...
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:30 AM
Four days in the life of a reporter
More than a few times over the last four days, I had to remind myself to just take a deep breath and exhale slowly everythings gonna be all right. From Friday afternoon through Monday noon, I logged...
Posted on 5/7/12 at 8:01 PM
Dayton, feds agree to work together on farm conservation plan
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Posted on 1/17/12 at 4:24 PM
1940: Hit and Run Victim Dies
J. B. Jackson, a hit and run victim, died in 1940, five weeks after being severely injured. ...
Posted on 4/30/11 at 6:00 PM
Bergen, Minnesota
After a brief hiatus due to non-column related commitments, we are now back on track to start you on the tour of the German-named villages in Minnesota. We'll start off with the first town on the li...
Posted on 1/23/11 at 5:26 AM
Amateur Baseball: Cubs outlast Mudhens in season opener
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington Cubs won their amateur baseball season opener in an 11-9 victory over the Minneota Mudhens Sunday.By Daily Globe , May 13, 2013
AGCO announces $42m expansion
JACKSON — AGCO Operations broke ground Tuesday on a new $42 million expansion project at its manufacturing facility in Jackson, marking a second major expansion in as many years for the manufacturers of Massey Ferguson and Challenger row crop tractors and Challenger track tractors, as well as application equipment.
By Julie Buntjer , May 08, 2013
AGCO announces three-year, $42 million expansion of Jackson facility
May 08, 2013
Federated completes power restoration in Jackson County
JACKSON – Federated Rural Electric in Jackson turned on the last residential meter Monday night with line crews done by 7 p.m. with residential outage restoration. At the peak of Federated’s ice storm outages were as high as 2,200 in Jackson County.April 16, 2013
Federated plans to restore power to 75 remaining households today
9 a.m. press release: JACKSON – Federated Rural Electric in Jackson is on the home stretch with outages remaining to about 75 members. At the peak of Federated’s ice storm last week it was as high as 2,200 in Jackson County.April 15, 2013
Federated outages down to 270 as of Sunday morning
8 a.m. Sunday update JACKSON -- 530 Federated members had power restored Saturday. “We are down from 800 co-op members without power yesterday to 270 as of 7 a.m. Sunday,” said Joe Marthaler, Federated’s operations manager. “Today’s focus involves crews rebuilding 21 miles of power lines due to downed poles. To give you an idea of how many poles that is, some stretches have 16 out of 20 poles downed per mile of line.”April 13, 2013
Jackson bridge meeting is April 25
MANKATO — The public is encouraged to attend an open house on the plans to replace the U.S. 71 bridge over the Des Moines River in Jackson. The open house will run from 5 to 7 p.m., with a brief presentation at 6 p.m., April 25 at Jackson City Hall, 80 W. Ashley St.By Daily Globe , April 10, 2013
Jackson County hopes to peel away the past
JACKSON — Peeling paint on the ceiling of the courtroom inside the Jackson County Courthouse will soon be inspected in hopes of revealing what may be original ornamentation and stenciling inside the century-old structure.
By Julie Buntjer , March 15, 2013
Jackson tries to address housing inadequacies
JACKSON — Like many other thriving small towns, Jackson is exploring options to address a lack of affordable housing and rental units, especially for middle income earners.By Alyson Buschena , March 12, 2013
Letter: "Nobody knows their animals better than the farmers themselves'
Common ground. Let us “set aside our political rhetoric” and “sit down with us (HSUS) and find common ground in support of Minnesota’s family farmers.” How does an industry that is attempting to feed animal protein to America and the Humane Society of the United States, which promotes a vegan agenda, find common ground?By Emily Erickson, Animal Well-Being and Quality Assurance Manager, New Fashion Pork, Jackson , February 13, 2013
Work of Luverne artisan on display at Minnesota West's Worthington campus
WORTHINGTON — An electrician by trade and artist at heart, Jerry Deuschle has managed to combine his two vocations by teaching in the electrical program and ceramic classes at Minnesota West Community and Technical College, Jackson Campus.
By Beth Rickers , February 08, 2013
Area girl raises money and awareness for celiac disease
By Alyson Buschena , February 04, 2013
Author to present program in Jackson
By Daily Globe , January 29, 2013
Services: Anne Hample
Anne M. Hample, 90, of Jackson, died Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, at the Jackson Good Samaritan Center.January 20, 2013
Area youths participate in Youth in Harmony
By Alyson Buschena , January 20, 2013
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