EDITORIAL
HIGHWAY 61 CONFUSION LIKELY DUE TO
UNFAMILIARITY MORESO THAN BARREL CONFUSION
by Michael Smith
editor
Wabasha County Herald
Plenty of “right turn” signs.
Zero signs directing motorists to...
by Michael Smith
Four persons are apparently alive and well after surviving a scary incident on Lake Zumbro near Mazeppa on Saturday night, August 24th, when their pontoon went over the lake’s dam,...
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...
by Michael Smith
At their regular monthly meeting last Wednesday evening, the W-K School Board voted to approve the 2019 Preliminary Levy, setting it at the customary “maximum.”
Michelle Meyer was...
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...
Saint Elizabeth’s Medical Center will soon welcome a new physician to its growing primary care clinic.
Board certified in family medicine, Soleil Arrieta, MD, complements her scope of care with...
by Michael Smith
Christopher A. Neisen became the newest judge for the Third Judicial District Friday, taking the Oath of Office in Wabasha County Courtroom No. 2 before several district and state...
by Ruby White
The Wabasha City Council voted 4-1 last Tuesday to approve City Administrator Chad Springer’s request to re-set his leave balance to June 5 levels, and to re-classify his vacation time...
River Junctions Arts Council has announced its 2018 Meet Me Under The Bridge Friday evening Summer Concert Series bands, as well as its SeptOberfest Saturday Concert Series band schedule.
Meet Me...
Wabasha County Sheriff’s Office K9 Melee has received a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization “Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.” and embroidered...