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Share system or go solo?

The Goodhue County Health and Human Services Department is hoping to move forward with plans to utilize an electronic document management system, but with a couple of viable routes to take, the Health and Human Services Board doesn’t know the best way to proceed.

The Republican Eagle, 12/23/2012

Unrelated events prompt lockdown

Students in the Red Wing School District remain safe despite threats received earlier this week, Supt. Karsten Anderson said.

The Republican Eagle, 12/22/2012

Study shows e-readers can help those with vision loss

Reading is a popular pastime that takes people on exciting journeys, immerses them in historical events and puts them on the scenes of mysterious crimes.

The Republican Eagle, 12/21/2012

Keeping things light for the holidays

It’s hard to imagine a holiday season without Christmas lights, but 150 years ago that was reality.

The Republican Eagle, 12/21/2012

Goodhue County sets 2013 budget

The Goodhue County Board approved its final 2013 budget and levy Tuesday morning.

The Republican Eagle, 12/20/2012

Update 11:15 a.m., Dec. 19, 2012: Red Wing schools remain on lockdown

All Red Wing schools are on lockdown today after a Tower View Alternative Learning Center student reported receiving a threatening call that alluded to a potential shooting at the school.

The Republican Eagle, 12/19/2012

Goodhue County shares concerns with legislators

At a luncheon Tuesday afternoon, Goodhue County department heads shared with legislators their concerns on topics that ranged from transportation to finances.

The Republican Eagle, 12/19/2012

Food find: Andes mints

Although they’re most commonly known as the “after-dinner mint,” Andes candies are that and so much more.

The Republican Eagle, 12/18/2012

Celebrating Christmas as a community

Every year, organizers of Concordia Lutheran Church’s Christmas dinner worry they won’t successfully serve their annual meal to the community. But every year, those worries vanish come Dec. 25.

The Republican Eagle, 12/18/2012

State park will restore oak woodland

Work is expected to begin on the restoration of 75 acres of oak woodland in Frontenac State Park sometime this month.

The Republican Eagle, 12/17/2012

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