(KWNO)-Home sales in Winona County finished September up 12% compared to the same time last year.
That’s according to Winona County Recorder Bob Bambenek. He said the largest number of sales occurred in the $150,000 to $200,000 price range, a recent change from most sales occurring in homes valued between $100,000 and $150,000.
Bambenek called the shift an indicator that higher prices are being paid on homes. He said the number of sales is a positive sign for the county considering the limited number of homes that are on the market.
'I'm going to shoot you' text message leads to pursuit, arrest
(KWNO)-A search involving three law enforcement agencies and more than 15 officers led to the arrest of a man wanted for sending threatening text messages. On Tuesday 33-year-old Melvin Kimp allegedly sent multiple text messages to another man. Accor...
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Live music tonight in Fountain City
(KWNO)-The Fountain City Business and Community Group is excited to kick off the 2024 season of "Rhythms by the River" on tonight at the Fountain City Community Park. Live music begins at 5:30pm with Little Wing, a lively trio of musicians ...
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Gunman's family told deputy before Maine's deadliest shooting that they hadn't removed his weapons
Police have said repeatedly since Maine’s deadliest shooting that officers thought the gunman’s family had been taking his weapons away
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Minnesota officers killed in duty, including those killed in Burnsville, are honored during National Police Week
Police Cmdr. Chris Kasal, who led the ceremony, honored officers Paul Elmstrand, Matthew Ruge and firefighter paramedic Adam Finseth, the Burnsville first responders.
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