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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
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Thursday, July 17th, 2025:Third Thursday This Evening Downtown; Helen Forceythe & The Pan Handlers to PerformNorthfield Memory Mile Raises $12,550 for the Alzheimer's AssociationRice County Officers cite 21 for speeding during pre-holiday enforcement
Northfield Police Chief Jeff Schroepfer discusses upcoming events such as Picnic in the Park (July 28th) and Night to Unite (August 5th), issues around speeding and scams in the community, and the potential for a community wellness dog owned by the Northfield Police.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Wednesday, July 16th, 2025:State Park Passes Available at the Northfield Public LibraryFriends of Downtown Go Beyond Third Thursday, Champion Creating a Healthy Downtown
The weather for Northfield, MN on Wednesday, July 16th, 2025
Members from Indivisible MN Northfield discuss tomorrow's Good Trouble Lives On event, to honor the life and legacy of the late Congressman John Lewis. The event will be held tomorrow, July 17th at 6pm in Ames Park.https://www.mobilize.us/john-lewis-actions/event/805043
KYMN's Logan Wells recaps the Northfield City Council Work Session last night. Topics include early discussions of the 2026-27 city budget, a potential tax levy increase and what that actually means, and more.
Northfield City Administrator Ben Martig discusses last night's work session, the beginnings of the 2026-27 budget planning, and more.
In this week's edition of Something I Have Always Wondered About, Logan talks with two members of the Friends of Downtown, President Josh Zimmerman and Christopher Tassava. They talk about the organization's history starting as the Downtown Development Cooperation, the accreditation as a Mainstreet America organization, and what events, grants, and programs they help lead for downtown.
“The arena is pretty much the hub for the winter. If you want to see someone in the winter, you go to the rink.” Brad Dundas, President of the Hussar Agricultural Society, beams with pride as he speaks of his hometown of Hussar and its arena, situated in Wheatland County in southern Alberta. The tight-knit agricultural community has been selected as the Alberta winner of BASF's Growing Home program. The award recognizes rural organizations that strengthen the fabric of their communities, something Hussar residents take seriously. As a result, the Hussar Agricultural Society has secured $25,000 to support repairs for the community's arena, including the Zamboni room. For this small village of around 180 people, agriculture is more than a livelihood; it's the foundation of the community. With young families returning to the farm and raising their children, Dundas says the arena has become a focal point for activities like hockey, skating, 4-H, and curling. The Growing Home program, now in its third year, has seen substantial growth across Canada. Leta LaRush, Vice President of BASF Agricultural Solutions Canada, says it's designed to support the very organizations that make rural life vibrant.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen discusses the July 14th City Council Meeting, including this fall’s Oktoberfest, considering a joint-power agreement between Dundas and Northfield for Building Official and Inspection services, and more.
Northfield Public School District Superintendent Dr. Matt Hillmann goes over some topics from last night's school board meeting, including the new fiscal year, a laptop refresh for teachers, sponsorship opportunities to help refresh athletic facilities, and more.
Northfield Arts Guild Performing Arts Manager Pauline Jennings talks upcoming events at the NAG, including the current Rocky Casillas exhibition, Flora & Ulysses, applications for mural opportunities in Northfield, and much more.
A look at the Northfield, MN weather forecast.
Northfield Public Broadcasting Station Manager, Sam Temple gives an update on NPB operations and programing coming up this month. NPB programs can be viewed on Spectrum cable channels 180 and 187, or online at npb.ci.nfld.mn.us.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Tuesday, July 15th, 2025:Voices of Legacy and Liberation to Honor John Lewis Scheduled For Thursday Evening at Ames ParkNorthfield City Council Meets Tonight For a Work Session Meeting; Budget & Tax Levy Will Be The Main Topics
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen discusses the July 14th City Council Meeting, including this fall's Oktoberfest, considering a joint-power agreement between Dundas and Northfield for Building Official and Inspection services, and more.
Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Clinton Muench from Northfield Hospitals + Clinics discusses joint health, injury prevention, post-op recovery, and more.
A look at Northfield's weather forecast for Monday, July 14th, 2025
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Monday, July 14th, 2025:Riverwalk Market Fair Holds Fundraiser to Continue To Provide Fresh Food to the CAC Food Shelf; Program Lost Funding in Federal CutsBlock of Winona Street Closes For The Week; July 14th-19thNorthfield School Board Meets Tonight For Its One Meeting of JulyThe Dundas City Council Meets Tonight 7/14/2025
Welcome to Episode 96! Join Mark and Joey as they dive deep into the June Real Estate Market Update. They discuss current market trends, average prices, and transaction volumes across different property types. Discover insights about condos, detached homes, townhouses, and semis—they cover it all! Besides market updates, enjoy their fun anecdotes about personal life milestones, fine dining experiences, and even Coldplay concert reviews.This episode also touches upon purpose-built rentals and potential real estate opportunities. Whether you're a buyer, seller, or just curious about the market, this is the episode for you!Restaurant Name: Renaissance Detroit Style PizzaWebsite: https://www.renaissancepizza.ca/Address: 809 Dundas St W. Palmerston & Dundas, TorontoRestaurant Name: Gloria @ The Great HallWebsite: https://www.instagram.com/gloriagreathall/?hl=enAddress: 087 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1H3Here are all the Love Island watch parties happening in Toronto: https://www.blogto.com/radar/2025/07/massive-love-island-watch-party-toronto/CHAPTERS (00:00) Introduction and Greetings(00:23) Real Estate Market Update(02:15) Joey's Anniversary Celebration(07:13) Detroit Style Pizza Discussion(10:06) Coldplay Concert Experience(17:21) Love Island Finale(22:15) June Real Estate Numbers(24:26) Q2 Sales Overview(24:53) Inventory and Listings Analysis(25:35) Market Opportunities for Buyers(26:44) Average Prices and Trends(27:39) Days on Market and Inventory Insights(29:26) Toronto Sales Transactions Breakdown(30:57) Condos Market Trends(34:02) Purpose-Built Rentals and Future Outlook(45:29) Final Thoughts and Market SummaryFEEDSPOT TOP CANADIAN REALTOR PODCASTShttps://podcast.feedspot.com/canadian_realtor_podcasts/FEEDSPOT TOP TORONTO PODCASTShttps://podcast.feedspot.com/toronto_podcasts/WHERE YOU CAN FIND US
15o domingo TO - Domingo 13 de julio, 2025
Jesus is the epitome of strength cloaked in gentleness. All throughout the New Testament, we witness what it looks like to be a faithful servant in every aspect of our lives. Whether under persecution, when confronted with a hurting friend or when asked tough questions about His faith, Jesus never waivers and He always brings a deep, confident power into every encounter. Join us as we walk through 1 Peter 3:13-16 together.
A look back at headlines from this past week.
A look back at headlines from this past week on KYMN Radio
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Friday, July 11th, 2025:Northfield Public Broadcasting misses out on state funding, looks ahead to new opportunitiesShows Open Tonight at the Arts Guild & Paradise Center For the ArtsAnd a look at local sports.
Local author Benjamin Percy talks his work with Marvel Comics and his upcoming project The End Times, a series of fictional newspapers taking place in a post-apocalyptic Northfield.
Earl Weinmann discusses his new concession stand at Riverwalk Market Fair, Weinmann's Weenies, where all profits are being donated to local charities.
The weather for Northfield, Minnesota on Friday, July 11th, 2025
The list of 33 new foods at the Minnesota State Fair was published this week. KYMN's Logan, Tracy, and Ryan talk through some of the different items and give there thoughts.
Mrs. Moxie discusses her upcoming show at The Grand Event Center, Mrs. Moxie's Wet Hot Summer, on July 19th to raise funds for the Northfield Union of Youth, and touches on how she first got into drag.Buy Tickets to Mrs. Moxie's Wet Hot Summer HERE
Kelli Podracky talks about various recent and upcoming activities involving the Northfield Union of Youth.
A look at the weather foreast for Northfield, MN on Thursday, July 10th, 2025
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Thursday, July 10th, 2025:City of Northfield Explores Imposing a Fee for Single-Use Bags; Looking For Community Input with Survey Zimmerman's named 2025 Rice County Farm Family of the YearNorthfield Jazz Festival Starts Friday Evening; Free Jazz Performances All Weekend!
The City Council took the week off for the holiday, so were back with a special edition of So You Think You Know Northfield, this time focusing on all the events that are set to happen coming up in July. Will be back with a regular edition of So Youth Think You Know Northfield at the end of the month.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Wednesday, July 9th, 2025:Nordic Walking Poles Now Available for Checkout at the Library Northfield Night to Unite Set for August 5th; Registration Open to Host A PartyU are the Universe Exhibit at the Arts Guild Explores Mental Health Topics
With no City Council meeting this week, Mayor Erica Zweifel recaps this year's Lighten Up sale at Carleton College, the book she's reading on climate change and touches on the city's Climate Action Plan, a preview of next week's budget work session, and more.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Tuesday, July 8th, 2025:Highway 246 closed, and detoured in Northfield south of Woodley St for pavement repairs July 8-9Northfield Police & Northfield Public Broadcasting Join Social MediaPower of Produce at Riverwalk Market Fair Educates Kids About Fresh Food
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Monday, June 7th, 2025:Rice County Area United Way Hosts Pickle Paddle Fundraiser; Registration Closes Today Northfield Police Department Celebrates 150th Birthday with New Patch, Badge, and Vehicle DesignSchool Grounds and Facilities Staff Remain Busy During the Summer
Vicki Dilley and Chris Ellison of Northfield Rotary discuss this year's Taste of Summer Fest (formerly the Four-Way Taste), featuring food, drinks, music, raffles and auctions, and more. The festival takes place this Thursday, July 10th, from 5-8pm at Red Barn Farm in Northfield.Buy Tickets Here
A summary of the news from this past week on KYMN Radio and news from around the State with the Minnesota News Network.
A look back at headlines from this past week on KYMN Radio and news from around the State with the Minnesota News Network.
Toronto Director Reza Dahya and lease cast Ashton James and Zoe Lewis joined me for #CarolynTalks to chat about their film BOXCUTTER, which follows aspiring musician Rome, and artist Janaya from the west site of the bustling city to its heart at Yong & Dundas as they confront what it means to be an artist in today's social media driven society how to navigate the way their individual outlooks shapes their perceptions of each other.#CanadianFilm #Interview #Toronto#BOXCUTTER was written by Chris Cromie, and distributed by @gametheoryfilms3831 *images courtesy of Game Theory films and IMDB.paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #KCrushVisit Authory.com/CarolynHinds to find links to all of my published film festival coverage, writing, YouTube and other podcasts So Here's What Happened!, and Beyond The Romance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Live from Bridge Square on the 4th of July, KYMN's Logan Wells reads the Declaration of Independence.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Friday, July 4th, 2025:
Live from Bridge Square of the 4th of July! Northfield Area Fire Chief Tom Nelson talks about fireworks safety.
Self-care podcast Exploring Female Pelvic Floor Health, Overactive and Normal Bladder Function & Sexual Health & Pelvic Floor Exercises With Kristin Parise TOPICS:: ** Exploring Female Pelvic Floor Health (10:59). ** Overactive and Normal Bladder Function (15:25). ** Sexual Health & Pelvic Floor Exercises (23:40). NOTES:: Show notes: amberapproved.ca/podcast/589 Leave me a review at amberapproved.ca/review Email me at info@amberapproved.ca Sign up for The Body Brilliance Workshop: https://amber-romaniuk.mykajabi.com/body-brilliance Subscribe to newsletter: https://amber-romaniuk.mykajabi.com/newsletter-sign-up SHOW LINKS: Coaching Savings: Save $1000 off 6-month and $2000 off 12-month Private Coaching Programs for the month of July! Click below to schedule a 30 minute Complimentary Body Freedom Consultation https://amberapproved.ca/body-freedom-consultation/ Take my free Emotional Eating Quiz here: http://amberapproved.ca/emotional-eating-quiz Listen to Episode 291 about what it's like to work with me here: http://amberapproved.ca/podcast/291/ Follow me on Instagram www.instagram.com/amberromaniuk Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@amberromaniuk/ ABOUT MY GUEST: Kristen Parise has been a physiotherapist for more than 23 years, with a graduate degree in Exercise Physiology and a Bachelor of Health Science in Physiotherapy from McMaster University. She owns Blueberry Therapy, a pelvic health and pediatric therapy clinic in Dundas, Ontario. In 2020, she received the Women of Distinction Award in the Small Business category from the YWCA. Kristen has extensive experience working with children and adults in various settings like hospitals, children's treatment centers, outpatient clinics, and home care. She is deeply committed to research and evidence-based practice, continuing to teach at McMaster University to keep up with evolving trends. Kristen specializes in pelvic health rehabilitation, treating both adults and children with issues like incontinence, pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction. She has grown Blueberry Therapy from a small clinic into a thriving practice with many services. Passionate about meeting clients' needs, Kristen recently launched an online store offering pelvic health products. She also started The Hole Shebang Podcast, discussing topics related to pelvic health. Additionally, Blueberry Therapy has expanded with the Blueberry Nest, a space for group programs such as prenatal yoga, Blueberry Core and Floor, and Perimenopause and Yoga. In 2025, the clinic will host courses and conferences, including The Pleasure Principle: Advancing Women's Sexual Health Together Conference. Keep up with Blueberry Therapy's latest updates on Instagram @blueberrytherapypelvichealth and Facebook @blueberrytherapy. www.blueberrytherapy.ca @blueberrytherapypelvichealth (Instagram) MY PARTNERS: One of the things I've been working on improving is my sleep. Sleep is extremely important for many different functions in the body, yet sometimes we can have trouble falling or staying asleep. That's why, I've not only ensured my sleep hygiene practice is supportive, I have a herbal ally that I have by my bedside at night in case I wake up and am having trouble falling back to sleep. And that my friends is WishGarden Herbs Sleepy Nights which includes passionflower, skullcap and hops. It helps calm my system and helps me fall back to sleep if I wake. Crafted for rapid absorption, WishGarden's remedies provide swift and potent benefits that you'll feel in minutes. With no fillers, gums, binders, or sugars, they harness the full strength of botanicals in their purest and most effective form. I add a few pumps of Sleepy Nights to my water and keep it by my bedside. They also have a wide array of other amazing herbal allies to help with mood, women's hormones and MUCH more. Discover the natural power of their legendary blends by visiting WishGardenHerbs.com/NoSugarcoating or using code NOSUGARCOATING for 20 percent off your order.
Reusse Scoop: The MN Wild are going to trade Kaprizov for Connor McDavid!!!In a fitting tribute, Dundas names baseball stadium for Bill Nelson, team's biggest boosterOn a lazy summer weekend when overcome with an urge to see a grassroots ballgame, the cure often has been to take a drive an hour south to Dundas. The Cannon Valley League offers some of the state's top competition, and if it's the Dukes vs. Miesville's Mudhens, you have an unmatched rivalry.I was there one Sunday when there was a playoff game, with both teams guaranteed to advance to the state tourney. Immediately after the game, the managers went into a small area to draft pitchers from other Cannon Valley teams.Joe Driscoll had been drafted by Dundas the previous year. He walked around with a beer in hand, waited a couple of minutes and then found out he would be a Mudhen for this tournament.Driscoll tipped the beer upward in a salute and said, “Well, every team needs a role model.”Joe died three years ago, and the world has been a less enjoyable place since then.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Monday Night Sports Talk with Patrick Reusse and Joe Soucheray
Reusse Scoop: The MN Wild are going to trade Kaprizov for Connor McDavid!!!In a fitting tribute, Dundas names baseball stadium for Bill Nelson, team's biggest boosterOn a lazy summer weekend when overcome with an urge to see a grassroots ballgame, the cure often has been to take a drive an hour south to Dundas. The Cannon Valley League offers some of the state's top competition, and if it's the Dukes vs. Miesville's Mudhens, you have an unmatched rivalry.I was there one Sunday when there was a playoff game, with both teams guaranteed to advance to the state tourney. Immediately after the game, the managers went into a small area to draft pitchers from other Cannon Valley teams.Joe Driscoll had been drafted by Dundas the previous year. He walked around with a beer in hand, waited a couple of minutes and then found out he would be a Mudhen for this tournament.Driscoll tipped the beer upward in a salute and said, “Well, every team needs a role model.”Joe died three years ago, and the world has been a less enjoyable place since then.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.