
The Island of Sea Women By Lisa See
Review by Catherine Stricklan A year ago this month, I started a Zoom book group with friends as a way for the six of

Review by Catherine Stricklan A year ago this month, I started a Zoom book group with friends as a way for the six of

Massage is an effective therapy for many aspects of health. It feels great, it has a positive effect on the state of your body

The Wanamingo Bulldogs and the Faribault Hot Shots have just completed a basketball scrimmage at the Faribault Community Center one cold Monday night in

Visitors to Northfield’s third Vintage Band Festival this month may be acquainted with the name of F. Melius Christiansen, founder and director of the

No one that I knew when I attended St. Olaf in the 1960s brought sleds with them to college. They found there was no

Do you or your kids get sick easily every winter? Do you find the illnesses linger too long? Are you looking for ways to

By Tim Freeland, Realtor Let’s talk about real estate in the world of COVID-19. What precautions are buyers and sellers taking when the need

Early in the 20th century, Carleton College students eagerly awaited an ice cream party which celebrated the advent of spring after yet another long

“No matter where you go in the United States, it has been said, you will find someone who knows that Jesse James raided a

TipTree has one primary goal: to innovate the music industry by providing a communication platform in which fans can directly support musicians. Always on

1.Weeding Set aside a time twice a week to spend walking over your landscape and remove those pesky little plants by hand. A dandelion

When The Border Hookups began thinking about recording a new project, their first task was to decide where to record. This was actually a

Northfielders reading Reed Whittemore’s memoir Against the Grain: The Literary Life of a Poet (Dryad Press, 2007) may have an irresistible urge to start with Chapter

The City of Pine Island showcases a thriving business district, a regionally recognized school district and expanding residential neighborhoods with a spacious park system

“As we felt the necessity of the civilizing influence of music in our semi-savage state, a band of young men was formed, led by

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

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

Tents pop up around the fountain in Heritage Park in Faribault starting around 7am. It’s early, and donuts and coffee sustain the artists and

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

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

Originally Published in the April 2014 Entertainment Guide Basket Ball. Yes, two separate words, so chosen because a janitor showed up with two peach

Originally Published in the May 2014 Entertainment Guide “Do you remember your first bike?” This is the question KYMN radio’s Wayne Eddy likes to

When I lived in New York and told anyone that my alma mater was St. Olaf, more often than not the response was, “Oh,

On June 16, 1899, more than 6,000 visitors streamed into Northfield on a dozen regular and special trains and marched in a mile-long parade.

Originally Published in the March 2014 Entertainment Guide Here in Northfield, insomniacs hear the freight train horns late at night, while during the day

Review by Sylvie Weissman Taking place in a world where women’s futures are decided on the day of their first period – a white

By Leif Knecht, Knecht’s Nurseries & Landscaping Minnesota Strain Redbud Adding cool and different varieties of trees to our yards will do a lot

Review by Edward Malnar What is just? If you fight to overthrow your government, abandon its legal system, and then are asked to replace

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

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

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

Let’s get this out of the way from the start. You can’t pay me enough to watch the 40 or more mostly mediocre (and

“Noted Organist Accepts Offer: Carleton Secures James R. Gillette, Nationally Known Organist.” This was the front page headline in the Northfield News of Aug. 24, 1923.

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

“You’re listening to the new sound in town, KYMN radio. Let’s boogie!” The uplifting strains of “Up, Up and Away,” sung by the Fifth

The Northfield Raiders won their one and only state football championship at the Metrodome on Nov. 22, 1997, by defeating Detroit Lakes 28-0. But

It is not surprising that Susan Garwood, executive director of the Rice County Historical Society, expresses a fondness for history. But it turns out

I never thought I would fall in love with a man named Hiram when I moved to Northfield in 2004. But I did. Just

Review by Ellie Ray Katherine May’s Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times is a good December read to get you settled in

The sounds of the St. Olaf campus in spring are usually alive with music made by students rehearsing and performing their final concerts

By Mary Jo Winter, Realtor Buying your first home can be the biggest and most important purchase of your life, but it doesn’t have

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

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

Researching historic happenings can be time-consuming. It can also be as easy as “googling” a topic on a computer. Occasionally, it is a matter of

Review by Tyler Gardner The coincidence of this book being donated to the library Sci-Fi collection and the new Teen Librarian, Catherine, telling me

Sayles-Hill Gymnasium, now used as Carleton’s Campus Center, was dedicated on Jan. 26, 1910. As the “March Madness” of the collegiate basketball season is

It’s been a good year for New York City artist Ward Sutton, St. Olaf Class of 1989. Four of his cartoons were published in the New

By Tim Freeland, Realtor So you’re about to take the plunge into the real estate market, specifically the local sellers’ market. Home preparation is

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

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

When most people think of Chinese medicine, they probably think of acupuncture. It is well known for its ability to lessen or eliminate pain