The Franciscan Spirituality Center, 920 Market St., is offering a five-week in-person series on grief from 10 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays from Sept. 6-Oct.4. The series facilitated by Karna Marks, a trained spiritual director, costs $25, but discounts are available. Advance registration is required.
The Holmen Area Historical Society, the Holmen Area Community Center, and the Holmen Public Library are joining forces to bring you Movie Night at 6 p.m. June 6. This year we will screen "Kitchen Stories," a gentle, humorous 2003 film, in Swedish and Norwegian with English subtitles. Swedish…
Donald Trump Jr. is expected to visit Winona Wednesday for a Trump Pence Victory Reception.
A 14-day self-imposed quarantine kicked off on the Winona State University campus Tuesday, after an extended Labor Day weekend often defined by travel.
Minnesota U.S. Rep. Jim Hagedorn is focusing on helping his constituents get through the COVID-19 pandemic as strong as possible.
A fifth Winona County resident has died from COVID-19, the Minnesota Department of Health confirmed Thursday.
COVID-19 is having an impact on people of all ages, whether they are exposed to the virus or not. The impact is both clear in their daily lives, along with in the privacy of their mental health.
HOUSTON, Minn. — AcenTek has announced it will offer free broadband and WiFi internet access through June 1 to homebound students and teachers in southeast Minnesota who do not have internet service with the company.
The International Festival of Owls in Houston will bring the community together for another year March 6-8.
How many of these places in the Coulee Region have you visited?
A Bloomington man was charged with theft of a motor vehicle and assault Saturday in Dakota after being accused of stealing a car and ramming a vehicle that was attempting to stop him.
Six people were injured early Thursday in a house fire in Houston County.
HOUSTON, Minn. — A car that drifted across the center line collided with a semi-tractor trailer in rural Houston County, injuring the people in the car.
Gov. Tim Walz has approved use of funds from the state’s Disaster Assistance Contingency Account to help Winona and Houston counties, along with seven other southern Minnesota counties, with damage caused by severe storms that hit the area July 16-20.
A new home for Winona State University’s education programs has been revealed, and students will begin to enjoy it during fall semester, with a grand opening set for Sept. 5.
PLAINS, Ga. — As you’d expect, the president played to a packed house.
HOKAH — A 56-year-old La Crescent woman was thrown from a motorcycle after it struck a deer Wednesday night in Houston County.
Late last summer, floodwaters fueled by torrential rains whipped the Thompson Creek into a torrent, destroying Hokah’s historic Como Falls.
The beginning of the new year marked a new era in Houston County library service. There will no longer be fines assessed on any children’s or youth materials in each of Houston County’s five public libraries.
When Liz Micheel, professor of biology at Minnesota State College Southeast, presented her proposal for a brand-new degree program to administrators, she thought there would be at least a little resistance.
Hunters in southeastern Minnesota shot about 420 deer just before Christmas in the first of two special late season hunts to slow the spread of chronic wasting disease.
Matthew T. Willkom, communications director for the Diocese, said the decision is being made in cooperation with legal counsel representing the survivors of sexual abuse
Jeremy Miller climbed another rung in the legislative leadership ladder on Thursday when Minnesota Senate Republicans elected the Winona business owner as the next Senate president.
I certainly made my fair share of mistakes during more than three decades as a journalist. Nothing raises a journalist’s hackles — and the corresponding level of stomach acid — faster than having to publish a correction.
Supernatural brushes against life