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 Ruby White Two additional items of business were added to the agenda of the City Council meeting last Tuesday and when the first item had been discussed and voted upon, there was a third new...
Members of Saint Elizabeth’s Auxiliary present the final $14,500 check for the hospital’s new tomosynthesis mammography unit to Chief Executive Officer Tom Crowley. This completes their total contribution of $24,500. Pictured, from left, are Rosi Schmidt, Dar Theismann, Crowley, Rita Fox, Dutch Johnson and Kathy Geraghty.
Saint Elizabeth’s Auxiliary officers presented Tom Crowley with their final installment of their pledge to Saint Elizabeth’s mammography campaign.The $14,500 check represents proceeds from the...
by Ruby White The Wabasha County Board was updated on Planning and Zoning matters at a short meeting December 20th, including hearing about possible updates to the Shoreland Ordinance. There were...
by Michael Smith According to Superintendent Jim Freihammer, Wabasha-Kellogg will be looking at extending its Fiscal Learning Year (FLY) Calendar by another three years, making a decision this...
The W-K Art students created this beautiful eagle mural last year…then posed around it for a photo. It certainly made for a memorable photo.
by Michael Smith Without question, 2016 was a very big news year for Wabasha. And didn’t it go by awfully fast? Banner headlines and large typefaces signifying breaking—or very important—news...
by Michael Smith A study of job numbers in counties along Minnesota’s borders reported by Peter Nelson in Thinking Minnesota magazine reveals that in the past 15 years, Minnesota has been losing...
Ron Silver (left) and Paul Machajewski take their turn explaining the Corps of Engineers’ Dredged Material Management Planning process, as well as answering questions, at the VFW Post 4086 Clubrooms here last Thursday night. Behind them is the Corps’s Craig Evans.
by Michael Smith About 50 to 55 area residents attended a Public Hearing last Thursday evening at the Wabasha VFW Post 4086 Clubrooms to listen to the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers explain their...
by Ruby White The Wabasha County Board will retain outside legal counsel for the 2017 salary appeals for County Attorney Karrie Kelly and Auditor/Treasurer Denise Anderson. The board voted 4-1 at...
by Michael Smith Perhaps just in the nick of time, the last barge of the 2016 shipping season has fled the Upper Mississippi River—at least in this vicinity—for points southward. According to...
Coffee Mill Ski and Snowboard Area has been making snow for the past week and opened for business on Sunday. With continued snowmaking, such as that going on here by these snow guns on Run of the Mill slope, and with all of the new snow that fell over the weekend, the local ski area will be open now for regular hours beginning Friday.—Photo by Michael Smith
by Michael Smith After a winter off due to a lack of snow and insufficient snow-making conditions, Wabasha’s Coffee Mill Ski and Snowboard Area is open for business again—likely, to the delight of...

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