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Dundas Oktoberfest board members Michelle Millenacker and Penny Bonsell preview the Third Annual Dundas Oktoberfest happening on Saturday, September 20th in downtown Dundas.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Thursday, September 11th, 2025:One of the focus areas of the Northfield Superintendent is on AI in the ClassroomHistory Center Begins Process of Repairs to Scriver BuildingNorthfield High School ‘11 graduate presents The Miller's Daughter at St. Olaf's Urness Recital Hall on Friday
Executive Director of the Northfield Union of Youth Kelli Podracky discusses current and upcoming events at The Key.
Dundas Oktoberfest board members Michelle Millenacker and Penny Bonsell preview the Third Annual Dundas Oktoberfest happening on Saturday, September 20th in downtown Dundas.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Tuesday, September 10th, 2025:Northfield's Hispanic Heritage Celebration on Saturday in Central ParkHighway 19 Construction Projects Set for 2026 and 2028Bowling Team Looks to the Future With A Young Team - Raider Sports Highlight
Last night the Northfield City Council met for a regular meeting and one of the items discussed was about Franchise Fees, which KYMN's Logan Wells helps explain and then he briefly summarizes the other topics from the meeting.
Site VP/Plant Manager Amy Cervana from Post Consumer Brands discusses the Better Together Foundation and Post's involvement with the community.
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel and City Administrator Ben Martig recap last night's city council meeting where topics included water submeters, flooding in Northfield, composting as part of the upcoming new residential trash contract, and more.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen discusses last night’s city council meeting, Oktoberfest on September 20th, and more.
St. Olaf and Carleton College recently published a study showing the economic impact of the institutions on the Northfield area. KYMN had an opportunity to talk with St. Olaf CFO Mike Berthelsen and Carleton Treasurer Eric Runestad about the study.
Northfield Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Matt Hillmann recaps the first week of school, the district's focus areas for the year, updates on the Reimagine Northfield High School project, and more.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen discusses last night's city council meeting, Oktoberfest on September 20th, and more.
The news from Northfield, Minnnesota on Tuesday, September 9th, 2025:
Triple M Homegrown with Matty O welcomes Toby Dundas, drummer of the ARIA Award-winning band The Temper Trap, for a deep-dive chat that fans won’t want to miss. In this exclusive interview, Toby opens up about the band’s highly anticipated new music, their creative process after years away from the spotlight, and how it feels to finally be back on stage performing for fans again. He also shares what it’s like to hit the road alongside rock heavyweights Kings of Leon, reflecting on the thrill of playing to massive crowds and the unique energy of international touring. From the breakout success of Sweet Disposition to the band’s future direction, Toby gives a rare behind-the-scenes look at one of Australia’s most iconic indie rock exports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Triple M Homegrown with Matty O welcomes Toby Dundas, drummer of the ARIA Award-winning band The Temper Trap, for a deep-dive chat that fans won’t want to miss. In this exclusive interview, Toby opens up about the band’s highly anticipated new music, their creative process after years away from the spotlight, and how it feels to finally be back on stage performing for fans again. He also shares what it’s like to hit the road alongside rock heavyweights Kings of Leon, reflecting on the thrill of playing to massive crowds and the unique energy of international touring. From the breakout success of Sweet Disposition to the band’s future direction, Toby gives a rare behind-the-scenes look at one of Australia’s most iconic indie rock exports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Genesis 11:1-9 is not some story about a group of people who built a tower that God didn't like. It's a story about what the human heart looks like - a heart that is always striving to be bigger than God. If you don't believe me, take a look at social media these days. Take a look at how many people are promoting themselves, pointing you to themselves, making themselves the ones that dictate how you should live, dress, act. This isn't a slam against social media or anyone who uses it, but it is just one example of what happens when our pride and misplaced hierarchy in our own lives takes place. Pride within oneself is the exact opposite of how we are created to live. Want a more extreme example of what it looks like when sinful pride takes over? Read the news. Every war, every act of violence, every person who is taken advantage of. It all boils down to the tower of babel - the tower that humans build to be the same or better than God. Listen in this week as we hear from guest pastor Kingsley Lai as he walks us through how relevant the tower of Babel really is.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Friday, September 4th, 2025: Community Gathers for Heywood Memorial ServiceJoyride offers Free Rides during DJJD; Officials Remind Everyone To Have A Plan To Get Home SafelyDJJD Friday Night Event Summary
In the lead-up to Defeat of Jesse James Days 2025, we have the opportunity to meet some of the volunteers and committee members who make one of Minnesota's largest celebrations happen each year.
In the lead-up to Defeat of Jesse James Days 2025, we have the opportunity to meet some of the volunteers and committee members who make one of Minnesota's largest celebrations happen each year.
We often hear from CC Linstroth about Age Friendly on KYMN Radio, but today we focus on her and her story, as the recipient of this year's Joseph Lee Heywood Distinguished Service Award.
The first day of school for kids in Northfield, hear all of the back-to-school messages on our website in today's news.
In the lead-up to Defeat of Jesse James Days 2025, we have the opportunity to meet some of the volunteers and committee members who make one of Minnesota's largest celebrations happen each year.
In the lead-up to Defeat of Jesse James Days 2025, we have the opportunity to meet some of the volunteers and committee members who make one of Minnesota's largest celebrations happen each year.
In the lead-up to Defeat of Jesse James Days 2025, we have the opportunity to meet some of the volunteers and committee members who make one of Minnesota's largest celebrations happen each year.
Our largest-ever North Island tourism alliance is just getting started, as they work to win over Australian travellers this week. More than 70 tourism operators are attending events in Sydney today and Melbourne tomorrow under the partnership Kiwi North. It was formed in May, when 15 tourism North Island organisations joined forces to draw more attention from key markets. Tātaki Auckland Unlimited Destination Director Annie Dundas told Mike Hosking that the aim is to show that the North Island has just as much to offer as the South Island does. She says the South Island enjoyed a great lift in tourist numbers from Australia, and they're hoping to see a lift of 1-2% for the North Island from this work. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the lead-up to Defeat of Jesse James Days 2025, we have the opportunity to meet some of the volunteers and committee members who make one of Minnesota's largest celebrations happen each year.
Kate Ford and local Girl Scouts Ella, Amelia, and Maddie discuss the upcoming recruiting event for Girl Scouts on Monday, September 8th, and some of their favorite things about being a Scout.
Carrie Carroll and Jariya Goerwtiz from Northfield Shares discuss Goerwitz's new role, the upcoming grant deadline, and more.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Friday, August 29th, 2025:Tips for Starting The School Year Three Rivers Transit Faces Funding Challenges for Rural Routes - Transportation Part VDundas Oktoberfest Set for September 20th; Group Has Exciting Incentives for Volunteers
Northfield Area Fire & Rescue Services Chief Tom Nelson discusses the NAFRS budgeting process, Defeat of Jesse James Days safety and events, and more.
CC Linstroth of Age Friendly Northfield discusses upcoming events with Age Friendly, and touches on her receiving this year's Joseph Lee Heywood Award for Distinguished Service.
In the lead-up to Defeat of Jesse James Days 2025, we have the opportunity to meet some of the volunteers and committee members who make one of Minnesota's largest celebrations happen each year.
Northfield Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Matt Hillmann & Northfield Police Chief Jeff Schroepfer talk about school safety in lead up to the start of the school year, as well as collaborations between the two organizations, and steps they take to prepare.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Thursday, August 27th, 2025: Horseshoe Hunt Finds Inspiration from Chip DeMannRiverside Park Set to Undergo Playground Renovations in 2026; Focus on Providing A Nature-Themed Space
Clue #2 - Aug 28th, 2025 - ThursdayTime moseyed on, and Chip found his part, playin' Bob Younger with grit in his heart.He'd ride into town in a cloud full o' smoke, such a beacon to us all, while the crowd whooped and joked.When Labor Day had faded, and autumn air grew keen, Chip shed his quiet demeanor, for a more daring scene.Into the First National Bank, a robber's desperate plight, he'd reenact the chaos of that legendary fight
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Wednesday, August 26th 2025:First Responders Raise $2,800 for The HOPE CenterDJJD Horseshoe Hunt Begins Today
In the lead-up to Defeat of Jesse James Days 2025, we have the opportunity to meet some of the volunteers and committee members who make one of Minnesota's largest celebrations happen each year.
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel and Northside Boards owner Tyler Westman discuss Phase 2 of the Northfield skate park.
Northfield Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Matt Hillmann talks the first day of school, family engagement days, and more.
The Defeat of Jesse James Days 2025 Horseshoe Hunt gets underway this morning. The hunt runs from now until Sunday at 11:59pm. Those with a registered button receive a prize of $2,000, but anyone can receive the $1,000 prize. A reminder about the rules: The horseshoe will be located on public property within Northfield or Dundas and will not be buried. NO digging will be needed in the retrieval of the horseshoe, and it will not require the use of a ladder. PRIVATE property is excluded, and we ask you to be respectful as you search public areas. Northfield public school grounds are exempt from this contest. Please stay off all school property, including the colleges.Clue #1 - Aug 27th, 2025 - Wednesday.Now gather 'round, you seekers true, for tales of yore, I'll spin for you.A man once rode with fire and pride, where Jesse's gang came to collide.A quiet soul, a friend to men, this hunt begins about Chip DeMann.He volunteered his spirit, for truth and history's plea, a guardian of the past, for all the world to see.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen and Caitlyn Otis from Dundas Oktoberfest discuss the upcoming event on Saturday, September 20th and how to get involved.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Tuesday, August 26th, 2025: Three Rivers Community Action works to bridge rural transportation gaps MnDOT Presents Award to Rice County
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen and Caitlyn Otis from Dundas Oktoberfest discuss the upcoming event on Saturday, September 20th and how to get involved.
Tim Freeland and Ali Feldman from the Defeat of Jesse James Days committee discuss the annual Horseshoe Hunt starting tomorrow, Wednesday, August 27th.
With school starting soon and the Raider sports season already underway, we are starting a Raider Sports report, which will air on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
In the lead-up to Defeat of Jesse James Days 2025, we have the opportunity to meet some of the volunteers and committee members who make one of Minnesota's largest celebrations happen each year.
Project Friendship Executive Director Holly Schoenbauer and Program Coordinator April Kopack discuss the mentorship program between Northfield students and St. Olaf and Carleton students.