
Zumbrota…the One & Only
Have you heard of the little town of Zumbrota, located in Southeast Minnesota? If you have, it may be because it is the home

Have you heard of the little town of Zumbrota, located in Southeast Minnesota? If you have, it may be because it is the home

In September of 1868, a mere 13 years after Northfield was founded by John W. North, the young town decided to put on an

“It’s here!” This note, with a big smiley face drawn on it, was in my mailbox at St. Olaf late in the first term

Nothing compares to earning money doing what you love, and musician Timothy Howe is truly living the dream. The timeline for breaking into the

“Anyone who thinks Northfield is not a good show town should have seen the hundreds of people who could not get into the opera

A clause inserted into every deed of land by Northfield’s founder John North was “No intoxicating drinks shall be sold or in any manner

Well, yes, we do have the smell of Malt-O-Meal wafting through our town on a regular basis. But for a “whiff” which says we

Faribault sits at the confluence of the Cannon and Straight Rivers and boasts international businesses beside long-run mom-and-pop shops, a lovely historic downtown, a

Way back in the historic mid-1960s, when I was attending St. Olaf, my friends and I would head down to Sayles-Hill Gym at Carleton

Bonjour, readers! With summer upon us, my Hawaiian shirts are preparing for launch…and so are a number of exciting films hitting your local big

By Tim Freeland When selling a home, it’s important to understand some of the key concepts and terms. Throughout the sales process, your Realtor®

What’s your favorite Spider Monkey Bake Shoppe item? Probably my Cinnamon Rolls. They are what got me started and I enjoy the process of

When I heard that Paul Niemisto was retiring this year, I have to admit I could not believe it. Would this month’s 10th anniversary

The March Madness of the high school and college basketball championships is now behind us, but it was April Madness at Sayles-Hill Gymnasium in

Well, folks, the rumors are true: spring has sprung, and the stage is being set to usher in a new weather era (a weathera).

I grew up listening to a wide range of music from classical to country, to folk and jazz, to bluegrass and contemporary. My parents

“Speaker Ushers in Black History Month.” So read the headline of The Carletonian of Feb. 12, 1999. A picture with the story shows Barack Obama at

I’m not sure if you’ve noticed, but summer is here. Sunburn, mosquitoes, insufferable heat…this is what Minnesotans anticipate year-round. But there are at least

Autumn has arrived, and as the daylight hours dwindle and temperatures begin to drop, we can all feel the changing of the season upon

By Chad Aldrich A smart home is one that provides its home owners comfort, security, energy efficiency and convenience at all times regardless of

O say, can you see? By the dawn’s early light, July and the typical high temperatures are here. Believe it or not, those were

“The overture is about to start. You cross your fingers and hold your heart. It’s curtain time and away we go. Another opening of

Question: Who Are Northfield’s Quiz Show Aces? This year the Academy Award for Best Picture went to “Slumdog Millionaire,” the story of a teen

Plans were made in December of 1855 for the family of John North to move south from St. Anthony to the Cannon River where

Although individual instruction in art was present from the early years of Carleton (which was founded in 1866), there was no art department until

The City of Farmington is a growing community with nearly 24,000 residents. The city has many great restaurants, shops and more. If you are

I have occasionally been asked, “When will there be a book of your columns?” Now I have an answer: A book with the catchy

No, I am not writing about the Northfield Cannon Valley Lions Club. Nor am I writing about the St. Olaf Lion, logo of the

The year 2016 marks the 125th anniversary of St. Olaf College’s first music organization, a group once led by F. Melius Christiansen. No, it

“Rising Waters Cause Concern” was the headline. “Recent heavy rains have pushed Cannon River levels to a near-critical stage.” Northfielders turned up in droves

Last month Carleton College published A Beacon So Bright: The Life of Laurence McKinley Gould, a long-awaited biography of Carleton’s fourth president by Carleton archivist

Greetings and salutations! I have exclusive news to report: spring is back. (It strangely seems as though it almost comes annually.) And with that

For 20 years the Lockwood Opera House on Division Street had been the primary place where early Northfielders gathered for entertainment. But by 1892

By Brian Trebelhorn, Realtor, RE/MAX Advantage Plus …A common question that is asked of Realtors, a good question, and one with a variety of

I can see clearly now, the rain is gone! Hmm, that sounds like it could be a good song. No matter the poetic truthfulness

Margaret Evans served Carleton College from 1874 to 1908. A friend described her as being a “tall, slender, dark-eyed woman whose keen eyes

The headline of the Northfield News ran across the top of the entire front page on Oct. 30, 1936: “New Postoffice Building Completed.” There were

As you enjoy the beauty of the fall leaves, and as the last of the warmer days turns to crisp cooler air, please do

The opening game of the 1965-66 basketball season of the Northfield High School Raiders was to be played on the court of a new

Yoga . . . when you think of the word “yoga” what comes to mind? Is it study of self? The awareness of your

Review by Jamie Stanley A Gathering of Old Men is set in the farm country of Louisiana This story is about the murder of a

Boo! Scared ya, didn’t I? As you clutch your racing heart, I find it only civic duty to inform my audience that it is

New Prague, a small town with a robust Czech Heritage, is transforming and proud to share its love of polka music, kolacky and even

As I drove into the driveway of the hilltop home of Bryan Moon outside of Cannon Falls, I saw the first whimsical touch of

Those of you who have been amazed at the magnificence (and length) of the Defeat of Jesse James Days parades will no doubt be

“Robbery & Murder!” screamed the headline of the Rice County Journal of Sept. 7, 1876. “Desperate Attempt to Rob the Bank! J.L. Heywood Shot Dead at

Gary Rue was in his 9th grade algebra class in Tracy, Minnesota, in September of 1964 and the fellow sitting behind him was beating

By Leif Knecht In these uncertain times when most of us are staying very close to home getting active in our gardens can be

Review by Sylvie Weissman Gregory Maguire’s The Wild Winter Swan is a miraculous little book. It’s Manhattan in the 1960s, and teenaged Laura Ciardi – mostly

Originally Published in the June 2014 Entertainment Guide The late Dan Freeman (known as “Mr. Northfield”) had treasured memories from the times Doc Evans

I can confirm the hearsay, folks: we are witnessing the last of the falling leaves. Leaves which mark autumn’s closure for now, indicating that it