by Michael Smith
The Mississippi River has apparently crested and is holding now at 13.1 feet, according to the National Weather Service in La Crosse.
A Flood Warning remains in effect for the...
by Michael Smith
Officials from several area agencies resumed their search Monday morning for a 61-year-old Pepin man who is believed to have drowned in Lake Pepin sometime Saturday night....
by Ruby White
It’s now official – Wabasha County has been officially designated as a Purple Heart County.
In action taken at their regular meeting on April 17, the Wabasha County Board voted...
(Part 2 of a 2-part History of the Wabasha Public Library.)
by Michael Smith
“Wabasha Public Library – Celebrating 150 Years” kicks off Tuesday, May 1st, at 10:30 a.m. with a History Program by...
by Michael Smith
The river is heading toward flood stage. And it now appears it will get there…and pass it by the weekend.
The latest National Weather Service forecast has the river reaching 12...
by Michael Smith
A contract agreement with the W-K Education Association has been finalized with School Board approval last Wednesday night, a week after the teaching staff ratified the two-year...
by Michael Smith
W-K Principal Rob Stewart has resigned, effective at the end of the current school year, to take over the Superintendency of the Alma School District, Stewart confirmed with the...
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...
by Michael Smith
A threat of violence, the nature of which remains unknown to the Herald at this week’s deadline, was apparently made against Wabasha-Kellogg Schools last Thursday afternoon,...
by Michael Smith
St. Jude is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
Wabasha has been familiar with this organization and its...