By: Judy Arney
On April 8, the Wabasha County Public Library welcomed community members for "Every Bird Counts," an event organized by Bird City. The program was free and open to the public; the...
By: Judy Arney
Section 1: Caroline Gregerson celebrates five years as Wabasha’s City Administrator
Section 2: New Eagle Center Director and updates
Section 3: Local housing and trust fund
Section 4...
By: Judy Arney
Mike Smith, as many know, had dedicated 44 years to the Wabasha County Herald as Editor. Born and raised in Wabasha, he saw it as his personal mission to serve the public not only with...
By: Judy Arney
The apartments at the old grandpa's barn will begin construction in December. The City initially believed construction would start in May 2025; however, due to small setbacks, the...
By: Judy Arney
After years of planning, delays, the construction of Wabasha’s new apartment building in more than a decade is starting. As this long-awaited project moves forward, residents have been...
You may have noticed, downtown Wabasha is cur-rently experiencing traffic disruption due to road con-struction. As drivers make their way down Pembroke Avenue, they encounter traffic cones placed in...
Each year, as temperatures rise, turtles begin searching for new habitats, food sources, and nesting sites. This sea-sonal migration often brings them onto roads, where female turtles, especially,...
The Wabasha Farmer's Market opened this year in a new spot under the bridge, just across from Herb and Arrow. June 4 marked their first day at the new location. Vendors, many familiar faces around...
Malone Park is now without playground equipment, as the playground has been relocated to Eagle Basin. The new playground remains public and available for all community members. The City is also...
At the September 2024 City Council meeting, Cannon Park and Parcel A, the land adjacent to Canon Park, were brought to the council regard-ing potential development. The City of Wabasha com-pleted a...