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Business notebook: DTMS restaurant passport program starts March 1

Red Wing Downtown Main Street invites people to dine out using the restaurant passport again this winter.

The Republican Eagle, 02/21/2013

Warm up before you tackle the snow pile

Before piling on the layers and grabbing that snow shovel, warm up. Stretch. Get your blood flowing.

The Republican Eagle, 02/15/2013

Pottery enthusiast, historian Bell dies

Helen Bell was many things to many people.

The Republican Eagle, 02/13/2013

Some citizens push for Egan to leave; he's staying

Some citizens have called for Mayor Dennis Egan to step down since learning he is executive director of the new Minnesota Industrial Sand Council.

The Republican Eagle, 02/10/2013

Medical center reports burn incident

For the first time in three years, the Red Wing medical center had a reportable “adverse health event” as defined by the Minnesota Department of Health.

The Republican Eagle, 02/07/2013

Commissioners outline goals for 2013

The arrival of comprehensive universal health care coverage could open the door for Goodhue County Board to break off mental health services just as it did home health care a few years ago.

The Republican Eagle, 02/06/2013

A healthy dose of surprise: Leise selected as Kiwanis Neighbor

Michelle Leise arrived early to Noontime Kiwanis, to no one’s surprise who knows her.

The Republican Eagle, 02/02/2013

MNGL lawsuit scheduled for trial

The city of Red Wing and Wendell Pittenger could face each other in the courtroom this summer. A jury trial is set for 9 a.m. Aug. 19.

The Republican Eagle, 01/27/2013

State chamber advocates balance

The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce hopes the DFL-controlled Legislature will commit to keeping businesses competitive while tackling the state’s budget deficit this session.

The Republican Eagle, 01/18/2013

Year in review: Mayo takes over Fairview

No. 1: The Red Wing region is living the health care reform the nation is debating, local medical professionals say. Two major consolidations in 2012 have set the stage for developments in 2013 and beyond that officials predict it will lead to innovations, efficiencies and far-reaching changes.

The Republican Eagle, 12/29/2012

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