In a contentious confirmation hearing to become the nation’s top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggled to answer questions about Medicare and Medicaid, programs that affect tens of millions ...
Two new judges were appointed in Minnesota’s Fifth Judicial District to fill vacancies from retiring judges. Paul Gunderson will replace retiring Judge Todd W. Westphal for the seat chambered in ...
The marvelous thing about the outdoors, and fishing in particular, is that throughout the shifting seasons, each species available to us as we wade, float, and cast out our offerings from early spring ...
The SMSU Music Program will host Brass-a-palooza, a day-long workshop for brass players, on Saturday in the Fine Arts building at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall. The day of all ...
President Donald Trump’s budget office on Wednesday rescinded a memo freezing spending on federal loans and grants, less than two days after it sparked widespread confusion and legal challenges across ...
U.S. stock indexes slipped Wednesday after the Federal Reserve opted not to cut interest rates for the first time since it began trying to help the economy through easier rates in September. The S&P ...
If you were asked to tell your story, what would you say? Over the years, I’ve asked many folks to tell me their story. Of course, that question is asked after I’ve bored (?) them with my story, but ...
MARSHALL — Lyon County is one of several southwest Minnesota counties that has been called an immigration “sanctuary county” by outside groups. But county officials say they don’t know how they got ...
The city of Marshall will try again to get bids for a new Aquatic Center. This time around, the design will be scaled down, with options for more features to be added in as alternates. “The big ones I ...
Imagine being one of the millions of Americans in need of a hip or knee replacement due to osteoarthritis. Severe pain, reduced physical activity, an inability to perform many routine tasks — the ...
She’s been a familiar face in the Marshall city offices for more than 30 years. Lona Rae Konold said being there to support her coworkers and the public has been one of the great things about her role ...