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One hurt in downtown crash
A Buffalo City, Wis., man was taken to Community Memorial Hospital with possible leg injuries after a T-bone crash Wednesday morning in Winona.
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Winona to discuss $1.75 million energy plan
Winona leaders could decide tonight on a $1.75 million energy-savings renovation plan that supporters say will reduce the city's carbon pollution while paying for itself in 11 years through lower energy costs.
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Several charges possible in Sunday night crash that injured one person
A Winona man could face multiple criminal charges after he T-boned another vehicle Sunday evening, sending two people to the hospital, police said.
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Dog Day Memorial: Former bartender fondly remembered a year after his death at East End bar
If home is a place where everybody knows your name, loved ones say the Dog House bar was home to James "Dog" Daggit.One year after Daggit's unexpected death New Year's Day 2008, friends and family still mourn ...
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Winona State goes tobacco-free
WINONA, Minn. - Smoking will soon be completely banned on the campus of Winona State University.
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Man accused of terrorizing woman
A man forced himself into a Winona home, broke furniture inside, damaged a door with a knife and prevented a woman from leaving when she refused to tell him she loved him, police said.
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Lewiston-Altura schools mull options to fix overcrowding
The Lewiston-Altura school board will hold a special meeting Monday to discuss obtaining more space for its students.
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Better to look forward than back in 2009
I don't often reflect. There are too many issues ahead to look back. For most of my column ideas I have the local elected officials to thank.
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Mayor Urges Town To Investigate Missing Items
The outgoing acting mayor of the town of Lewiston says that money, drugs and documents are missing from a police station evidence locker and that an almost $50,000 payment sent to the city is unaccounted for.
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Winona Health Online is the patient's partner
Tianna Johnson knew Winona Health Online would let her see test results online, set up doctor visits and learn about lowering her cholesterol.
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Man charged in sale of fake drugs
A St. Paul man was charged last week for selling a police informant fake Ecstasy tablets in July.
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Fire engulfs local clubhouse
Fire and smoke badly damaged the main floor of the building that houses the Down and Dirty Bike Club early this morning, authorities said.
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Fire guts Stockton home; family remains upbeat
Jim Christopherson heard the fire before he saw it. He sipped his coffee and watched the morning news at about 7:30 a.m. Sunday when he heard an odd crackling sound.
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a We feel blesseda : Winona church giving away 32,000 pounds of food
Winonans braved the cold and snow Sunday for 32,000 pounds of free food at Community Bible Church.
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Winona area families look to keep busy, stay active
Eight-year-old Jack Tucker-Darby got a new Wii video game system for Christmas, but he's yet to play with it.
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December snowfall not near record
The snow shovel has become as much a part of Winonans' outdoor gear as a hat or gloves this winter.
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Dreaming of a white Christmas? Winona is a safe bet
A white Christmas in Winona has been a forgone conclusion this year for weeks. All but the surliest grinches love a white Christmas, and lucky for Winonans, snow on the ground Dec.
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Winona woman recalls adventure in Thailand
Alyssia Kenow wants everybody to relax. Major media outlets reported Kenow, a Winona resident, and a group of Northwestern College students were in turmoil in Thailand for two days in November, when ...
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Santa delivers again: Winona postman in the holiday spirit
Who knew Santa worked for the federal government? But on Christmas Eve, Santa appeared early and was delivering mail throughout Winona.
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CHS to acquire Winona River & Rail
If plans go the way officials hope, CHS should add another location to Winona. On Tuesday, CHS, the energy, grain and food company based in St.
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