Northwood-Kensett junior Hattie Davidson was named the Albert Lea Tribune’s All-Area Girls’ Basketball Player of the Year ...
The snows are gone — we think — and minds are starting to turn toward spring and summer activities as we hope to make use of the sun and warm temperatures that come along with it. There are plenty of ...
Question: I know there is a lot of discussion on distracted driving. I have a question: How does the law apply to amateur ...
We are now past the halfway mark of the 2025 legislative session. The first and second committee deadlines are behind us, meaning most bills needing committee approval to continue moving forward have ...
A gift made this week in memory of an 11-year-old naturalist from rural Lake Mills will further the research of one of her ...
Earth’s climate has been changing since the dawn of time. It’s ludicrous to think mankind can do anything that will modify ...
It is a regular occurrence to open our local newspaper and read letters filled with anger and vitriol aimed at our state Rep.
In response to Bethany Greiner’s recent letter to the editor regarding the horrific loss of Selena Chandler-Scott’s infant ...
The U.S. is facing a critical physician shortage, with projections indicating a shortfall of up to 86,000 doctors by 2036.
Today we are experiencing an insidious takeover of the United States government. Anne Applebaum of the Atlantic noted that ...
The Albert Lea Public Library invites the public to Bring Your Own Lunch and Learn on Thursday with the program, “Women of the Albert Lea Police Department” presented by Sgt. Jason Taylor. Learn more ...
The thief keeps our minds focused on the problems, telling us that our God isn’t big enough to handle them, and that if we ...
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