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DAV honors Kilmer, Bianchi, Wojahn during holiday party

SLEEPY EYE — The New Ulm Chapter of the DAV (Disabled American Veterans) honored multiple members during a special holiday part at Sleepy Eye Event Center, Saturday. The first member honored was Daryl Kilmer, a U.S. Navy veteran in his late 80s who still owns a Madelia upholstery shop. Known ...

Keeping the tradition of St. Nick alive

NEW ULM – St. Nick and Krampus paid a visit to the New Ulm Public Library, Friday to celebrate St. Nicholas Eve. Saturday, Dec. 6, is the feast day of St. Nicholas of Myra. According to tradition, the good children who leave their shoes outside their door on St. Nicholas Eve will find prizes ...

Snow blankets area; more to fall today

NEW ULM — About an inch of light snow blanketed the area Friday morning, bringing out state and county snowplows in the New Ulm area. Official daily snow amounts were not released by the National Weather Service (NWS) Friday, but Chanhassen Meteorologist Joe Strus said a few communities ...

2025 Makatoh Reconciliation and Healing horse ride returns

For the second year in a row, the Makatoh Reconciliation and Healing horse ride will be travel from Fort Thompson, South Dakota to Reconciliation Park in Mankato. The annual ride is intended to honor the memory of the 38 Dakota men executed in Mankato, on Dec. 26, 1862, following the ...

Officials seize 17 abused dogs covered in feces

WATONWAN COUNTY — A 37-year-old Brooklyn Center woman faces two felony and two misdemeanor charges after authorities found 17 malnourished dogs covered in feces in crates and found the remains of 18 dogs in various stages of decomposition in rural Watonwan County in November. Laura Anne Berg ...

‘Question everything’

NEW ULM — Six financial institutions, Brown County Human Services, Oak Hills Living Center and local law enforcement gathered Thursday for a fraud-prevention workshop in New Ulm. The event followed a May session at St. Paul Lutheran Church and focused on scams targeting ...