By Richard Johnson Plainview News Editor The 25th-annual Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKCR) Holiday Train will stop in Wabasha on Saturday, Dec. 9. The colorful Holiday Train rolls across Canada...
If you take a drive around Wabasha after dark, it won’t take long to be convinced that your neighbors are getting in the holiday spirit. The photo above shows the beautiful display of lights on...
From his time as a student-athlete to support staff member and volunteer assistant coach, Wabasha-Kellogg alumni and state champion Zach Sanders has been with the University of Minnesota for 17 years...
WASHINGTON - Amid reports of increased Amazon package volumes overwhelming post offices and delaying mail delivery in Bemidji and across the country, U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) called on U.S....
Emma Johnson does weight training exercise during a rehabilitation session at Gundersen St. Elizabeth’s Hospital.
Ryan Henry Gundersen Health System It was the first day of school for students at Wabasha-Kellogg High School, and it was the first home match of the season for Emma Johnson and her teammates on the...
Emma Johnson does weight training exercise during a rehabilitation session at Gundersen St. Elizabeth’s Hospital.
Emma Johnson does weight training exercise during a rehabilitation session at Gundersen St. Elizabeth’s Hospital.

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by Michael Smith They battled through one cold, windy day and were rewarded two days later with sunshine and 70 degrees…and a little wind, but they’ll take that. In the process, the W-K Golf teams...
Center fielder Grace Lineweaver camps under the fly ball in left field at Friday’s game in Eyota against the Eagles as shortstop Abbey Graner looks on.—Photo by Peter Schuneman
This past week the Falcon fastpitch softball team got their 2016 season underway with three West Division of the Three Rivers Conference games. W-K won the first two, 9-7 over GMLOK on Tuesday and...
W-K third baseman Jackson Gosse puts the tag on Jayden Leuth—too late, however—as he steals third base in the top of the 6th inning Friday at W-K.
by Michael Smith It was a wild week for the W-K Baseball team, which played five games over a five-day period, fighting through cold, damp weather on Tuesday and then surviving an ultra-wild game in...
by Michael Smith A 62-year-old Onalaksa man died of injuries he sustained in a motorcycle-car crash Saturday afternoon at the intersection of Highways 61 and 42 at Kellogg during the annual Spring...
The cast of the W-K Musical “Back to the 80’s”
“I Gotta Get Back...... to the 80’s.” You are about to go on a journey... A journey back to a time when Michael Jackson and Rick Astley were the Kings of Pop... A journey back to a time when...
 Donovan W. “Don” Rollie, age 74, of Kellogg, died Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Wabasha. He was born October 19, 1941 in Spring Valley, MN, the son of Walter and...
The Wabasha team in Saturday’s Wabasha-Lake City Challenge Cup, now known as the Thiel Cup in honor of longtime Lake City bowling legend Syl Thiel, is pictured here. The match features 12 of the best...
by Ruby White The 2016 Street Improvement Project is moving along on schedule. City Engineer Brian Malm told the City Council at their meeting last Tuesday evening that the project is expected to...
 Jean Ellen (Eversman) Stopski, age 68, of Leeton, Missouri, and a native of rural Kellogg, died January 2, 2016 at Windsor Health and Rehab Center in Windsor, Missouri after a two year fight with...
 Mary Catherine (Evers) Keeley, age 83, of Wabasha, died Tuesday, April 5, 2016 at St. Elizabeth’s Nursing Home in Wabasha. She was born March 15, 1933 in Wabasha, one of twelve children born to...

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