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Brent Nystrom of Northfield Rotary talks about the Taste of Summer Fest to be held on July 10 at the Red Barn Farm, 5-8pm.
A summary of the news from this past week, and a long ahead at whats coming up on KYMN Radio.
A summary of the news this week in Northfield, Minnesota. Also a summary of all the action that happened at the Minnesota State Legislature during the Special Session held on Monday to pass the state budget.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Friday, June 13th, 2025:Bridge Square Renovations Placed on Hold; Concerns Raised About $8 Million Price TagBlood Drive Today at Laura Baker & Several More In Coming Weeks; Donors Recieve $15 Gift Card For DonationAge Friendly Advocates for Representation in City Plans
MN District 58A Representative Kristi Pursell summarizes the Special Session held on Monday, June 9.
Erica Zweifel, Jeanne Hatle and Anika Rychner talk about Carleton College Lighten Up Garage Sale to be held Friday June 20, 7:30am to 3pm, and Saturday June 21, 7:30 to Noon Regular pricing and Noon to 3pm Bag sale pricing.
Kelli Podracky talks about various recent and upcoming activities involving the Northfield Union of Youth.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Thursday, June 12th, 2025:Northfield School Board Approves Budget For 2025-2026 School Year Minnesota Farmer wins National Culver's Contest; Prize donation to benefit recently chartered Northfield FFA ChapterSummer Reading Challenge Underway at the Northfield Public Library; Activities & Prizes for Kids, Teens, and Adults
Amy Boxrud, Executive Director of the Norwegian-American Historical Association, talks about the Crossings and Connections conference commemorating 200 years of Norwegian migration, June 18–June 22, 2025 at St. Olaf College.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Wednesday, June 11th, 2025:Northfield Hospital and Clinics Presents 2024 Audit ReportSteve Grove Hosts Event For His New Book How I Found Myself In The Midwest on June 25th
After being off since April, we check in with the Station Manager of Northfield Public Broadcasting, Sam Temple. Topics include state funding of NPB and upcoming programs this summer. You can watch NPB on Charter Spectrum channels 180 and 187 or free online here.
Northfield City Administrator Ben Martig reviews the June 10 City Council work session during which the audit report and future construction projects were discussed.
KYMN's Logan Wells recaps the Northfield City Council Work Session from last night. Topics include the audit report and future construction projects in the city including Bridge Square.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen reviews the June 9 City Council Meeting. The primary topic was a reclamite asphalt rejuvenator project.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Tuesday, June 10th, 2025:Ben Wang, Lead Actor In Karate Kid: Legends, Returns To Northfield to Talk With Students & Community Northfield City Council Work Session Tonight: 2024 Budget Report and Review of Capital Improvement Plans are on the Agenda
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen reviews the June 9 City Council Meeting. The primary topic was a reclamite asphalt rejuvenator project.
Several hundred Northfield theater students and community members gathered last Thursday at the Weitz Center for Creativity for a screening of the new Karate Kid movie. Appearing at the event was Northfield High School and Theater alumni Ben Wang, the lead in the new Karate Kid film.Here is KYMN's conversation with the two after the event. Karate Kid Legends is currently in movie theaters.Picture caption: Wang (left) and Gregory-Bjorklund (right) take questions from the audience. Picture by Amy Goerwitz.
Northfield Superintendent Dr. Matt Hillmann discusses the June 9 School Board meeting.
Ronica Roberson, managing editor of the Entertainment Guide, highlights some of the upcoming events in the area.
The Minnesota State Legislature is set to convene today for a one-day Special Session to approve the majority of the state budget that has yet to be approved. KYMN's Logan Wells reviews what is expected of today's special session and some of the major issues:
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Monday, June 9th, 2025:Northfield Old Memorial Swimming Pool Opening On Hold Due To Pipe LeakInterseeding and Side-dressing Nitrogen Demonstration in Northfield on ThursdayNorthfield City Council Debates the Future of Plan of Parklets; For 2025, They Remain In Front of Hideaway and Goodbye Blue Monday
A look back at the news from Northfield, Minnesota this week.
Director of Library Services Natalie Draper discusses summer reading program kickoff and upcoming events.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on June 6th, 2025:Northfield City Council Rejects Water Treatment Plant Bonding Bill Application; Support Interim Option Instead Cemetery Stories Returns June 9 at Oaklawn Cemetery
Mrs. Moxie and Lexi D talk about "Pride in the Park" events this weekend.
Craig Swenson, Assistant Director/Fitness Manager, provides information about upcoming programs, activities and events at FiftyNorth.
Rice County Sheriff Jesse Thomas talks about extra enforcement during the 100 deadliest days of summer and provides safe driving tips. The "100 Deadliest Days of Summer" refers to the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day when car crashes are significantly more likely to occur.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Thursday, June 5th, 2025: More than walls & windows: New subdivision's 1st home dedicatedRice County Historical Society Hosts 1920s Themed Fundraiser Saturday EveningNorthfield City Council Approves 3-year Strategic Plan; Tax Base Growth, Increasing Housing Availability, and Dam Removal Among Priorities
As students depart school for the year, we will take the opportunity to check in on the high school reimagine project. KYMN's Logan Wells talks with Superintendent of Schools Dr. Matt Hillmann, the lead designer of the project, Sal Bagely with Wold Architect, and the project manager, Josh Cooper of Knutson Construction. In this 45-minute show, we discuss the initial design of the high school, the project's financing, and the logistics of a construction project in a school zone.See the most recent design here. (starts on page 8)
KYMN's Logan Wells reviews the Northfield City Council meeting held the night before. Topics include the Council's rejection of applying for money from the State Government for the water treatment plant, considering moving a Parklet, and restricting fishing in downtown.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on June 4th, 2025: Concert Series At The Gardens of Castle Rock Begins Tonight; Musical Acts Each Wednesday Night Until August 27thNorthfield Community Education See's Budget Difficulties With Infant and Toddler Care ProgramsNorthfield High School Celebrates Graduation This Past Sunday
On this episode of the California Now Podcast, host Soterios Johnson hits the road with three seasoned travelers to explore California's epic road trip experiences. To kick things off, Johnson chats with Zach Dundas, the editorial director behind the Wildsam field guides and Wildsam Magazine, a publication focused solely on road trips. Dundas explains why the open road remains one of the most profound ways to experience California. “You could come up with dozens of different themed road trips just within the state of California, and that's what makes it amazing,” says Dundas. He then dives deep into California's extraordinary range—recommending a route that begins in the artsy neighborhoods of San Francisco and travels east to Yosemite National Park. He also highlights the surreal beauty of Joshua Tree National Park and shares an itinerary that links California's desert, mountains, and forests. Next, Johnson catches up with Scott Clark, the chef and owner of Dad's Luncheonette, a beloved roadside eatery in Half Moon Bay. Clark talks about leaving the fast-paced fine dining world to open Dad's Luncheonette, a cozy spot in a red train caboose along California's coast. “I wanted to make food that felt like home, but that you'd actually want to eat,” he says. Clark also shares highlights from his new cookbook Coastal: 130 Recipes from a California Road Trip, including stories about foraging in Monterey, making frequent stops at oyster shacks, and exploring hidden coastal gems. Finally, Johnson chats with Alessandra Martinez, a digital creator who recently embarked on a four-day theme park road trip with her husband and four kids. Their high-energy itinerary hit Universal Studios Hollywood, Disneyland Resort, and LEGOLAND California. Martinez offers tips for navigating theme parks with kids of all ages and reflects on how to make road trips feel magical for the whole family. “Let everyone pick one thing they're most excited for—and make sure it happens,” she says.
Emily Lloyd of the Northfield Public Library talks about the kickoff for the 2025 summer reading program.
Northfield area student Anna P Wakley, a violinist, is one of the two finalists in the Your Classical MPR 2025 Karin Larson Prize. Wakely is one of two finalists in the Emerging Artists category. Voting for the prize closes on June 4th. Hear her music and learn more about the competition here: To Vote, Go Here
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Tuesday, June 3rd 2025:Northfield High School Art Students Share Their Work; Display Open Until June 14thNorthfield City Council Considers Bonds for Water Plant, Resource Center; Ordinance to Restrict Fishing Off Of 3rd Street Bridge
Chris and Diana Albrecht talk about North Star Retreats which is an all volunteer led and run, not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing 12 Step retreat experiences for the Minnesota Recovery Community.
Greg Brady spoke to Daniel Tate, Executive Director Integrity TO about Ontario education minister steps in to prevent erasure of Sir John A. Macdonald, Ryerson and Dundas from Toronto schools. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KYMN's Logan Wells talks with a group of Northfield High School students part of the SCOPE Program, who talk about the Cemetery Stories event they are hosting on June 9th at 6 pm, this year at Oaklawn Cemetery. Learn more about the event here:
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Monday, June 2nd, 2025:Northfield earns 2024 Tree City USA, Growth Award recognition from the Arbor Day FoundationNorthfield Community Ed Programs Serve Over 11,000 Participants This Last YearDundas Shifts Responsibility of Sidewalk Repairs from Property Owners to City
Jose Rojas, owner of Rojas All-Pros Companies, talks about the services his company offers.
The Northfield City Council approved the city's 20-year plan last week. KYMN's Logan Wells takes the opportunity to chat with two of the lead authors on the Comprehensive Plan: Northfield Community Development Director Jake Riley and Planning Commission Chair Bill Kuhlmann.Interactive web version of the Comp Plan PDF version of the Comp Plan*Originally published on Wednesday, due to technical issues, we are republishing it now.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Friday, May 30th, 2025:Northfield High School Celebrates Graduation on Sunday; ALC Graduation Set for TonightPolice Chief Raises Concerns About the Rise in Fraud Crimes in NorthfieldNorthfield Pool Passes Are Now Available for Sale Online
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Thursday, May 29th, 2025: Graduating Members of the Youth on Boards Program Recognized for Their WorkNorthfield High School Principal Shane Baier Set To Retire After 30 Years In EducationThe University of Minnesota Center for Resuscitation Medicine donates a life-saving device to the Rice County Sheriff's Office
Dave Nichols, Executive Director of the Rice County Historical Society, provides information about its upcoming Speakeasy fundraiser to be held on Saturday, June 7, 7-10pm, at the Grand Event Center in Northfield.
The Northfield City Council approved the city's 20-year plan last week. KYMN's Logan Wells takes the opportunity to chat with two of the lead authors on the Comprehensive Plan: Northfield Community Development Director Jake Riley and Planning Commission Chair Bill Kuhlmann. Interactive web version of the Comp Plan PDF version of the Comp Plan
Glenn Switzer talks about Good Times @ The Gardens which features live music events each Wednesday, 6 pm, June through August. Musicians Dan Lowinger and Dan Neale play a preview of some of the music to be featured at the first event on June 4.
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel introduces Carleton students Henry Burkhardt, Alyssa Alvarez, and Namitha Narayan who talk about Carleton's radio station KRLX.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Wednesday, May 28th, 2025:2025 Memorial Day Service Photo Gallery: Northfield Community Gathers To Pay TributeNorthfield Approves the Comprehensive Plan; Vision for the city set for 2045