(KWNO)-The new Borealis train will stop in Winona on its maiden run. The passenger train operated by Amtrak is scheduled to pull into the Winona Depot at 1:40 p.m. on next Tuesday. There will a welcoming ceremony at the depot starting at 12:45 p.m. with comments by local dignitaries and politicians and a ribbon cutting. The train will only be in Winona for about five minutes before departing for Chicago. The Borealis train will run daily between St. Paul and Chicago.
Stewartville High School shooter identified
(KWNO)-The Olmstead County Sheriff's Office has identified 19-year-old Logan Moyer as the shooter in Friday's attack in the parking lot at Stewartville High School. An SHS student-athlete was shot while the wrestling team was boarding a bus early Fri...
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