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WORTHINGTON — In a lengthy discussion during its regular meeting Monday afternoon, the Worthington Public Utilities Water and Light Commission decided to explore options for solar power. “I’ve been talking...
WORTHINGTON — Aaron Miller wants to give the people of the 1st Congressional District a choice. “This is more about presenting my ideas, my beliefs and my values and really giving the folks of southern Minnesota a choice,” said Miller, who received the Republican nomination to challenge Rep.
WORTHINGTON — The normal spring recharge of the wells providing Worthington with water has been “extremely slow,” according to Worthington Public Utilities General Manager Scott Hain. “Things are not looking...
WORTHINGTON — The owner of the Northland Mall has submitted a plan in response to a certified letter sent that outlined unsafe conditions in the building. “Late Thursday afternoon we...
WORTHINGTON — Voters will get to decide in November if the former outdoor swimming pool site could be used for a library. During a special meeting Thursday morning, the Worthington...
WORTHINGTON — Nearly 30 years ago, Tina Smith and her husband, Archie, moved to Minnesota. Now, she’s a candidate to be the state’s next Lieutenant Governor. “My name is Tina Smith and I am the candidate for Lieutenant Governor with Mark Dayton,” Smith told a group of more than 20 people at BenLee’s Cafe Thursday afternoon. “First of all, I really, really want to thank you for coming and spending a little bit of this spring afternoon to come talk with me.
WORTHINGTON — One year ago, residents in southwest Minnesota and northwest Iowa woke up to a disaster. The sound of tree branches falling like rain broke the nighttime silence as ice covered the region. Power was lost in cities and farms across southwest Minnesota and northwest Iowa. One year later — on April 9, the day the storm began — high temperatures reached 70 degrees, with only broken and missing trees to remind residents of the federally declared disaster. “That’s Minnesota for you,” said Luverne City Administrator John Call.
WORTHINGTON — During its regular meeting Monday, the Worthington Public Utilities Water and Light Commission approved the allocation of $250,000 toward a parcel of land bought in conjunction with multiple...