At a presentation on Thursday, historian Karen Sieber will share her findings on Minnesota's connection to freeing enslaved Black Americans via the Underground Railroad in the mid-1800s.
The Olmsted County Board approved a request to designate 5,400 acres along U.S. 52 as an “urban service area.” This action paves the way for future commercial, industrial and residential growth.
The archives are available online through the Lowertown History Project Cloud Drive. While the files are open for exploration ...
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The Points Guy on MSN14 best spring break destinations in the USFrom whale watching in Monterey, California, to dune surfing in Colorado and beach bliss in Hawaii, here are some of the best ...
The location once housed the former Seneca Foods canning facility and Olmsted County says it is seeking entrepreneurs with ...
Olmsted County announced, effective immediately, it is soliciting requests for developmental interests on the land that once ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – Olmsted County is soliciting requests for development interest of the former Seneca Foods property in southeast Rochester. The property is on U.S. Highway 14 and adjacent to ...
Thursday, February 20 marks the 170th anniversary of Olmsted County. The county was established on February 20 way back in ...
Feb. 16—Dear Answer Man: What does Olmsted County do with all the property it confiscates when it arrests criminals? Are those items put up for sale? And if, so, where can I buy them?
Ontario County officials will hold a final public open house on March 4 to present findings and gather community input on the ...
Lt. R. S. Williamson led portions of the southern survey, aided by Lt. John Parke. It was Parke and his team who traversed ...
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