KSAX - Mon Nov 02
After what seemed like a month of cold, rainy weather, Mother Nature cooperated recently and allowed a select group of pheasant hunters to attend the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources/Minnesota Pheasants Forever Youth Mentor Hunt.
Ag parts fly off shelves, tractors at Worthington warehouseLand - Fri Oct 30
Imagine getting 400 phone calls each day from farmers needing parts. That's what you get when you're the best-known agricultural parts warehouse in Minnesota.
Nobles County RolloverKICD-AM Spencer - Thu Oct 01
A Minnesota man is injured in a Nobles County rollover accident north of Worthington shortly before 8:00 Wednesday night.
Comments Sought on Environment Worksheet for Ted's Place Feedlot Expansion in Nobles CountyMinnesota Pollution Control Agency - Thu Sep 24
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has completed an Environmental Assessment Worksheet on a proposed expansion of the SLT Cattle Company - Ted's Place feedlot located in Nobles County near Marshall.
Father, son killed in crash in southern MinnesotaThe Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press - Sat Sep 19
A father and his adult son were killed when their SUV was struck by a pickup truck pulling a camper trailer in southern Minnesota.
Father and Son Killed in CrashKSAX - Sat Sep 19
A father and his adult son were killed when their SUV was struck by a pickup truck pulling a camper trailer in southern Minnesota.
Father and son from Worthington killed in crashStar Tribune - Fri Sep 18
Two men from Worthington, Minn., were killed and four people were hurt Friday in a crash in southwestern Minnesota.
Regulators OK Xcel wind projects in ND, MNMinneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal - Mon Aug 31
Regulators have approved Xcel Energy Inc. 's plans for new wind-power projects in Minnesota and North Dakota.
Regulators approve Xcel Energy wind power plansThe Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press - Mon Aug 31
Regulators in Minnesota and North Dakota have approved Xcel Energy's plans for developing wind power in both states.
Agreement denied in County 34 caseAlbert Lea Tribune - Fri Aug 28
Freeborn County District Court Judge Steve Schwab on Thursday denied the plea agreement entered by Freeborn County Attorney Craig Nelson and the lawyer for the driver of the sport-utility truck that crashed into a washout on Freeborn County Road 34 last summer, in which two people died.
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