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Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel and City Administrator Ben Martig discuss Monday's packed City Council meeting, including the Northfield Police Chief's quarterly report, Northfield being designated as an LGBTQIA+ sanctuary city, 2026 road construction, and more.
President and CEO of Northfield Hospital + Clinics Zander Abbott discusses his background, settling into his new role at NH+C, some of his goals for the organization, and more.
Recorded from inside the Northfield Historic Depot on July 15th, 2025, Alice Thomas shares a set of stories about the depot and its connection to Northfield through the lens of Cows, Colleges, and Community.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Wednesday, August 6th, 2025:Loon Liquors Aims To Open Before DJJD; Set to Close Current Location on FridayPolice Report Shows A Continuing Downward Trend of Crime in NorthfieldDundas Dukes Are Heading To State; Play at Miesville For #1 Seed Spot Tonight
KYMN got an opportunity to visit the new location of Loon Liquors while its under construction and talk with owners Mark Schiller and Simeon Rossi about the expected opening date.
In the lead-up to the Defeat of Jesse James Days, each year we have the opportunity to meet with the Ambassador candidates. About the Program:The Defeat of Jesse James Days Ambassador Scholarship Program is designed to provide young people an opportunity to learn lifelong skills of public speaking, interviewing, volunteering, networking and learning a lot about Northfield's favorite celebration! The three ambassadors that are selected spend the entire year making over 100 appearances throughout Southern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. Their “job” consists of 1) promoting and raising wareness about Northfield and DJJD by attending other festivals, coronations and parades, 2) promoting volunteerism at organizations such as Salvation Army, Feed My Starving Children, and Special Olympics as well as many local groups such as Laura Baker Services Assn, Three Links Care Center, Give Cancer The Boot, and Northfield Retirement Community, and 3) making valuable networking associations with other communities while developing as leaders that serve as positive role models. At the completion of their year, each will receive a $2,500 scholarship, and one will be selected to spend a weekend at St Paul Winter Carnival and then almost a week at Minneapolis Aquatennial, vying for a title which is also an educational scholarship opportunity with a deep commitment to community & volunteerism.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Tuesday, August 5th, 2025:Northfield Public Schools Part of A Pilot Program With State To Improve Student Attendance Friends of Downtown Receive National Recognition
Join us this week as we walk through an often misunderstood part of reformed Christian practice and that is the practice of confession. Why do we need to confess our sins? Why does God need to hear from us when He already knows what we've done and what we're going to do next? Does God just love to rub our noses in it? Nothing could be further from the truth. As we'll hear, God's grace is most beautifully demonstrated as we come to Him with repentent hearts. In order to know that grace, we need to humble ourselves in front of our holy and perfect God and the only way to do that is through the regular practice of confession. Join us as we hear from Pastor Mark as preaches through Hebrews 12:18-24 and learn how God invites us to come to Him and leave unburdened and assured of our eternal salvation.
Northfield History Center Director Sean Allen and Outreach Coordinator Mark Thornton discuss tonight's History Happy Hour, the Rock And Roll Revival 30th Anniversary exhibit, a preview of Defeat of Jesse James Days, and more.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Monday, August 4th, 2025: Northfield City Council Meets Tonight; Meeting Rescheduled Ahead of Tuesday Night To UniteConstruction Projects in 2026 Focus on Jefferson Parkway & Prairie Street
Director of the Dakota County Fair Mark Langer discusses this year's fair, running now through Sunday, August 10th.
Ronica Roberson, managing editor of the Entertainment Guide, highlights some of the upcoming events in the area.
Welcome to the first ever edition of the KYMN News Quiz! Will be debuting a news quiz each month on-air and online, at the end of the month. The news quiz for August will be on Monday, September 1st (Labor Day). Each question comes directly from one of the news stories from this past month. There is no prize for playing, just a fun time to see how well you followed the news this month and maybe learn a fact or two.
Director of Library Services Natalie Draper discusses upcoming events this month at the Northfield Public Library.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Thursday, July 31st:907 Crashes on Northfield Roads in the Last 10 Years; Focus on Safety in Future Designs Vintage Band Festival Takes Place Saturday with 11 Different PerformancesDundas Dukes Advance To Section 1A Playoffs
Ray Coudret and Rob Ryden discuss the first ever Northfield Porchfest, happening on Saturday, August 16th.
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel introduces Rice County's GreenCorps member Jack Butler, and discusses the mission of Minnesota GreenCorps.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Wednesday, July 29th, 2025: Completion of the Second Street Project Gets Northfield One Step Closer To A Train Quiet ZoneUnited Way's Pickle Paddle Raises Over $8000 for Partner Agencies!Northfield Fire Department & Colleges Work Together to Improve Safety and Operations
Anika Rychner and Anjelica Linder talk about the annual fundraiser for the Community Action Center, Runway Revival. The event is being held Thursday, August 21st from 6-9pm at the Weitz Center for Creativity. Buy Tickets HERE
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen discusses the July 28 City Council Meeting. Topics include upcoming maintenance projects in August, and the first draft of the 2026 General Fund Budget.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Tuesday, July 29th, 2025:Northfield Sees Better Than Expected Result In Bond Sale; The New Debt Set To Cover the Costs of Road Construction and the Fire Department Equipment Northfield Public Library holding two open houses for community input on vision planning efforts; First Meeting This Thursday Community Town Hall Meeting Tonight at Northfield High School; Topics include Street, Bike, and Pedestrian Projects for the Next 5 Years
Executive Director of the Rice County Historical Society Dave Nichols discusses the upcoming Vietnam War exhibit, other upcoming events, and the centennial anniversary of the historical society.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen discusses the July 28 City Council Meeting. Topics include upcoming maintenance projects in August, and the first draft of the 2026 General Fund Budget.
Northfield Public School District Superintendent Dr. Matt Hillmann talks preparation for the upcoming school year, new high school Principal Chris Dibble, and goes over more topics from the most recent school board meeting.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Monday, July 28th, 2025:Northfield's Archery Range Set To Move From near the Water Tower to Meadows ParkNew Northfield High Schools Improves Traffic Flow; Separates Buses & Car Traffic
Ronica Roberson, managing editor of the Entertainment Guide, highlights some of the upcoming events in the area.
Northfield Shares board members Erika Campbell and Joe Hargis discuss the mission of Northfield Shares, the importance of their youth board members, and their current grant cycle.
Northfield Area Family YMCA CEO Tyler Powell discusses the YMCA's mission and various opportunities and events occurring at the Y.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Friday, July 25th, 2025: Hunt for the Radish offers Kids a fun Experience at the Riverwalk Market FairPicnic in the Park with local first responders, Monday Evening at Spring Creek ParkCommunity Action Center Struggles with Funding As Needs Grow
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Thursday, July 24th, 2025:It's Crazy Days Today! Here's all the information you need to knowFederal Funding and the Northfield Public Schools
CC Linstroth of Age Friendly Northfield discusses upcoming events with Age Friendly, such as the Transportation Domain Resource Fair, dancing at Third Thursdays, and more.
NAFRS Chief Tom Nelson discusses the recent Joint Powers Meeting work session, ways to prevent calls to the fire department, and more.
Today is Crazy Days in Northfield, KYMN's takes the opportunity to talk with Jane Bartho, President of the Northfield Chamber of Commerce, and organizer of the event, about some of the happenings throughout the day.
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel and Northfield City Administrator Ben Martig go over last night's City Council meeting. Topics include road construction budget, moving the archery range, potential modifications to early voting, and more.
After a busy spring for the City Council, which included items like the Comprehensive Plan and Strategic Plan, the Ice Arena Project, the Water Treatment Plant, and the start of the discussion regarding the 1% for the Arts. All of these major projects and ordinances raise the question: how exactly does the City Council and Government work? Mayor Erica Zweifel stated that Northfield chose a unique layout for its government. To answer some of these questions, KYMN's Maya Betti talks with Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel about the roles of the mayor and city council members, the process of proposing a project or ordinance, and other aspects of city government.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025:Council Weighs Bike Lane Options; Townhall Meeting Scheduled for July 29th Registration to Host for Night to Unite Party Ends on FridayLearn more about Northfield City Government with Mayor Zweifel Northfield Knights & Dundas Dukes Near End of Regular Season
Oliver Casillas, owner of West Wind Tattoo, discusses his career history and opening a new tattoo parlor in Northfield.
Martha Larson, owner of Hot Spot Music, talks about the history of Hot Spot, current projects, and upcoming events.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Tuesday, May 22nd, 2025: Northfield Students Represent Rice County at Statewide Envirothon CompetitionChamber of Commerce Works To Promote A Wide Variety of Tourism Northfield City Council meets tonight to discuss key projects and 2026 election prep
In this episode of the Rainmaker Podcast, Robert Morier sits down with James Curry and Andrew Brown of Dundas Global Investors, who share their insights into investment management, sales strategy, and the growth of the firm. James and Andrew, both experienced portfolio managers, explain how Dundas operates across three geographies: Australasia, the UK, and the US. They delve into the firm's unique sales approach, which leverages third-party distributors in Australia and the UK while shifting to a direct distribution model in the US after a key team member retired in 2022.The conversation starts with a look at each guest's journey into the investment management world. James Curry's background is rooted in agriculture, where he grew up on a farm, learning valuable skills like patience and resilience that would later serve him in investment management. He co-founded Dundas in 2010 with a focus on building a value-driven firm. Andrew Brown, on the other hand, joined Dundas in 2023 after 18 years at Aberdeen Asset Management, where he managed emerging and developed market portfolios. Andrew's transition to Dundas was motivated by his desire to work in a smaller, more dynamic firm with ample growth potential.As a boutique firm, Dundas focuses on long-term, sustainable relationships with clients. They use a hybrid distribution model, combining direct sales efforts with established third-party distributors in key markets. They prioritize servicing existing clients and strengthening relationships over aggressive prospecting. James and Andrew emphasize the importance of consistent engagement with clients and understanding their unique needs. They explain that their success doesn't hinge on quick wins, but on building long-lasting partnerships where clients are aligned with their strategy.A major theme of the episode is the firm's commitment to disciplined, consistent communication. James and Andrew meet weekly to plan their business development efforts and assess their progress. They also host a business development committee every two weeks to share best practices and market feedback. This structure ensures everyone at Dundas is aligned in their goals and consistently moving toward them.Finally, they offer advice for young professionals entering the industry: embrace learning, build relationships, and stay patient. They discuss how their team operates like a well-oiled machine, combining experience with a forward-thinking approach to distribution.Tired of chasing outdated leads? Book a demo to see how Dakota Marketplace simplifies your fundraising process with accurate, up-to-date investor data.
Ronica Roberson, managing editor of the Entertainment Guide, highlights some of the upcoming events in the area.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Monday, July 21st, 2025Model Festival Tuesday Mid-Day at Rodeo Grounds; DJJD Bank Raid Reenactments Set To Take Place at 11:30am and 12:30pmNorthfield Public Broadcasting Looking For More Community Contributions Northfield Fire Department Operations Budget Remains Steady; Capital and Equipment Budget Harder To Control
A look back at headlines from this past week.
A look back at the news headlines from this past week.
Mrs. Moxie stops in to discuss tomorrow's show at The Grand, Mrs. Moxie's Wet Hot Summer, where they will also be taking donations for the Northfield Union of Youth.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Friday, July 18th, 2025:Northfield City Council Hears Initial Budget Proposals; Tax Levy Increase for 2026 Ranges Between 9.9% and 17.4% Pies, People, and Community: Dacie Moses Pie Baking Contest at Carleton College Saturday Afternoon.Assassins at the Paradise Center for the Arts; Flora & Ulysses at the Arts Guild Both Close This Weekend