Strategic plan slowly evolving
Even though Red Wing School District’s strategic plan is in its third year of implementation, there is still work to do, Director of Teaching and Learning Joe Jezierski told School Board Monday.The Republican Eagle, 04/17/2013
S.B Foot named tannery of year
S.B. Foot Co. was recently named 2013 Tannery of the Year for the Americas Region by World Leather Magazine.The Republican Eagle, 04/17/2013
Nelson joins growing race for Red Wing mayor
Christopher L. Nelson became the fourth person to enter the mayoral race when he turned in his affidavit of candidacy late Tuesday afternoon.The Republican Eagle, 04/13/2013
Picking up steam: Nuclear plant’s two new steam generators sail through Red Wing
More than 660 tons of machinery floated through Red Wing Friday morning. A barge carrying two new steam generators — both destined for Prairie Island nuclear plant’s Unit 2 — passed under the der the Eisenhower Bridge and in front of Levee and Bay Point parks at about 7:30.The Republican Eagle, 04/13/2013
Welch home destroyed by fire
For the fourth time in just two weeks, fire destroyed a home in Goodhue County.The Republican Eagle, 04/11/2013
PFLAG: Kelly's bill still not equal
Rep. Tim Kelly said he proposed a civil union bill in the House of Representatives this week in an effort to ensure equal rights for all Minnesotans.The Republican Eagle, 04/08/2013
Mayo CEO makes first Red Wing visit
Mayo Clinic CEO and President John Noseworthy officially welcomed Mayo Clinic Health System in Red Wing’s 800 employees into the Mayo Clinic system Wednesday morning.The Republican Eagle, 04/07/2013
Sachen, Stone file for mayor
Red Wing resident John Sachen has joined Ernest W. Stone and Dan Bender in the Red Wing mayoral race.The Republican Eagle, 04/06/2013
Harassment policy goes beyond school grounds
The Red Wing School Board got its first look at proposed changes to the district’s policy on harassment and violence at a quarterly workshop Monday afternoon.The Republican Eagle, 04/03/2013
Simple Abundance bulks up
Anna Boelman and Kiki Gheen like to keep things simple.The Republican Eagle, 04/03/2013
