The Crailsheim Stadtkapelle (city band) and city delegation left Worthington Monday morning and Tuesday morning, respectively, after spending a week in Worthington to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the sister city partnership. During their stay, the group visited Round Lake Winery, toured the Dayton House and the Nobles County Historical Society, visited Forbidden Barrel Brewery and enjoyed time at the Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival, along with free time with their host families. Coverage of the 75th anniversary program, which was June 8 in Chautauqua Park, is featured in The Globe's June 11 e-edition.
Welcome Corps is geared to fast-track refugees, many of whom have waited years to be resettled. The goal is to welcome 5,000 refugees to the U.S. this year, the first to arrive as early as April.
The school district’s initial request, which dates back two years, was that the watershed have no more than 20 acres of the property for a retention pond.
To have the trust of our readers and the ability to report the news is not something we take lightly.
Newspaper industry peers from the Kansas Press Association judged the 3,453 contest entries submitted from 132 Minnesota newspapers.
Any resident within the city of Worthington can apply to get a nutritious, balanced meal delivered to their door. Both regular and special diet meals, such as salt-free or diabetic, are available.
Rod Burkard now has the opportunity to compete in August at the national event in Pennsylvania.
Women plan to add a mini market and deli to their business in the coming months.
The head-on crash occurred on Minnesota 23.
Roemeling and Drown were selected from a competitive field of hundreds of applicants to attend the state’s 2022 conservation officer training academy.
Nominations sought for Community Pride, and a little story shared from the farm.