The Old Legion Coffee shop had its first week of open business starting on October 19 for a soft opening. Now the coffee shop is open seven days a week from 7 am-2 pm. The boutique is open 10 am-5 pm...
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued a rare geomagnetic storm watch for October 10, and projected several states would have the opportunity to view the Northern Lights. There...
On October 13, the Read’s Landing Schoolhouse Museum hosted presenter Arn Kind as “Black Jacque”, an authentically costumed fur trade voyager. The event was sponsored in collaboration with the...
The Wabasha City Council convened for its regular meeting on October 1 at 6 pm at City Hall. Council members deliberated on the preliminary levy and potential budget reductions. The meeting featured...
On the sunny October 4 afternoon, a buzz of excitement filled the air at the National Eagle Center. Preston Cook stood eagerly outside, awaiting the placement of three majestic eagle statues. As...
With little going on these days, obviously it’s difficult to report much news…other than coronavirus updates and developments related to it.
Nevertheless, be it good news, bad news, big news,...
Wabasha County Public Health was notified on March 29th by the Minnesota Department of Health regarding a fifth and sixth lab confirmed case of COVID-19 in Wabasha County.
Limited information...
Mixed feelings. Mixed emotions.
That’s what I’m dealing with these days. That’s probably what we’re all dealing with.
On one hand, I’m having difficulty sitting home watching television…or coming...
by Michael Smith
Life has changed…dramatically…in the past three weeks.
On March 14th, Wabasha celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with a parade and Irish treats, one of only a handful of communities in...
Wabasha County Public Health was notified on March 25th by the Minnesota Department of Health regarding a fourth lab confirmed case of COVID-19 in Wabasha County.
Limited information indicates the...