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In 1956, the movie “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” hit the silver screen. Seed pods from outer space landed on Earth. If a pod were placed near a sleeping person, a visually identical copy of that ...
Financial fraud and scams are a growing and evolving problem in the New Ulm area. Local law enforcement continues to get high ...
In recent articles published by the Minneapolis Star Tribune (April 18) and the New Ulm Journal (April 27), Sleepy Eye Medical Center (SEMC) was named among approximately 32 hospitals in Minnesota ...
After dropping the first of a three-game series against Northland on Friday, the Martin Luther College Knights fared better ...
Saturday, Martha, Marie, Monica and Mike Seifert became the first quadruplets born in Minnesota. With just 11 sets of ...
R.J. Beal’s RBI single with two outs in the top of the sixth inning broke a 1-1 tie as Mankato Loyola edged Minnesota Valley ...
One of the more talented advertising artists at The Journal, Joyce Reese of Layfayette continues her passion for art in ...
Greg Juberien will replace Paul Bode on the Courtland City Council. At Thursday’s Courtland City Council meeting, Juberien ...
NEW ULM – Nehls Park, located at 1100 Summit Avenue, has one of the stranger origin stories for a neighborhood park in New ...
Friday May 9 is Provider Appreciation Day and Brown County Human Services encourages parents and the community to recognize and appreciate the vital work of Early Childhood Educators and Child Care ...
A new cache of original Wanda Gág art has come home to New Ulm. Six storyboard drawings for Gág’s 1935 book “Gone is Gone” ...
The waters are again flowing through the German Park fountain. Thursday morning, water was turned on in the fountain as a ...