(MNN)-The Minnesota DNR has launched its Fall Color Finder Map, helping residents and visitors track the changing leaves across the state. The interactive tool is available at dnr.state.mn.us, and users can also sign up for weekly newsletters via email or text. Fall colors in Minnesota typically peak from mid-September through mid-October, beginning in the northernmost regions and gradually moving southward. The DNR’s map is updated every Thursday to reflect current conditions, making it a useful resource for planning scenic drives, hikes, or weekend getaways.
Winona Celebrates 80th Miss Winona Steamboat Days Coronation
(KWNO)-The 80th Coronation of Miss Winona Steamboat Days was held Wednesday evening, June 17, at the Steamboat Days Entertainment Garden, continuing a cherished community tradition. Crowned Miss Winona Steamboat Days was Mandy Deullman. Joining her o...
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Red Wing Man Arrested Following Investigation into Suspected Illegal Cannabis Operation
(MNN)-A Red Wing man is facing multiple felony charges after authorities uncovered what they describe as an unlicensed cannabis-growing operation. Police executed a search warrant Tuesday at a residence and arrested 45-year-old Jaime Tri. Investigato...
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