A cozy cabin, a snowy owl and a tree dressed like a mannequin were just a few of the sights greeting visitors Saturday at the ...
The brick-and-stucco building at 154 W. Broadway St. has worn many identities in its 136 years — meat market, hardware store, appliance shop, repair shop, pizzeria and, for ...
This story is part of the Monticello Times’ 2025 Year in Review, a four-part series looking back at the biggest local news from the past year. Each week in December, ...
The Princeton boys basketball team extended its record to 4-0 on the 2025-26 season after defeating Hinckley-Finlayson (1-3) ...
Gather and Grow in Waconia collected 7,870 pounds in food donations during the Bag Hunger campaign that ran from October into ...
Monticello’s first recreational cannabis dispensary has crossed one of its final hurdles. Co-owner David Moe confirmed last week that Altitude Dispensary has now received its full license from ...
Samantha Voll has built a career on big nights, but none bigger than the one that pushed her into Monticello’s record books.
MontiArts will bring even more light to the end of winter next year thanks to a new $9,000 arts grant approved by the City Council.
The 21-year-old Savage man who is accused of firing at Bloomington police officers following a traffic stop near Mall of ...
Hopkins School Board Superintendent Rhoda Mhiripiri-Reed has announced that she is not seeking the renewal of her contract ...
The Maple Grove City Council took up discussion on the proposed Fernbrook Senior Housing development at its Dec. 1 meeting.
District 281 might close the FAIR Pilgrim Lane elementary school and move its students to FAIR School Crystal.
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