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YMCA aims to raise $200,000

Red Wing Family YMCA quietly kicked off its annual campaign just before Election Day, but things are ramping up. Volunteers are out and about putting the personal touch on funding requests to everyone from moms groups to corporate offices.

The Republican Eagle, 11/26/2012

Column: Public has a right to public data

Minnesota Statute 13.43 spells out what government personnel data is public.

The Republican Eagle, 11/17/2012

Study: Visitors love Red Wing

Tourists don’t necessary come here because it’s a great place to shop. That’s actually No. 17 on their list, according to a recent study.

The Republican Eagle, 11/15/2012

Benedictine Health System reveals name of new senior facility

Red Wing’s new senior living facility will bear the name St. Crispin, the patron saint of shoemakers, tanners and saddlers.

The Republican Eagle, 11/14/2012

Kind easily wins re-election

Ron Kind led a quiet, confident campaign for re-election to Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District.

The Republican Eagle, 11/07/2012

Baldwin makes history with win over Thompson

Wisconsin residents made history Tuesday whether they, or the winning candidate, intended to do so. U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin defeated former Gov. Tommy Thompson by taking 51 percent of the vote.

The Republican Eagle, 11/07/2012

NRC, tribe cooperating

The Prairie Island Indian Community will state its case Nov. 8 against extending the local nuclear plant’s waste storage permit.

The Republican Eagle, 10/17/2012

Bills makes campaign stop in Red Wing

Economics teacher and U.S. Senate-hopeful Kurt Bills rolled into Red Wing aboard his blue campaign school bus Tuesday. No surprise, his lesson focused on the state of the U.S. economy.

The Republican Eagle, 10/11/2012

No more Ward 2 contest; Livingstone suspends campaign

Craig Livingstone has withdrawn from the Red Wing Ward 2 race.

The Republican Eagle, 10/10/2012

Column: Letter asks should we use government this way?

Whether they lean toward voting yes or no on Minnesota’s proposed marriage amendment, REaders’ Board members unanimously agreed that John Kern’s letter outlining reasons against changing the state Constitution earned the Golden Quill “hands down.”

The Republican Eagle, 10/07/2012

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