Dave Mahachek from ArtOrg discusses the organization, some of their rare, specialty printing presses, and more.
Noel Ponder discusses the Convocation Program at Carleton College, some of their upcoming talks, and more.
Cedric Briand talks his musical background, the upcoming punk show at the Hot Spot Music on January 19th, and Brave New World, a multi-genre show at The Grand on January 30th.
Northfield Union of Youth Executive Director and new Housing Coordinator George Zuccolotto discuss Zuccolotto's new role with the organization and the Wallflower Project, and recaps the Lights Out For the Youth event last month.
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel and City Administrator Ben Martig discuss last night's City Council meeting, where topics included the winners of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Poster contest, a potential grant application for the the Lincoln Parkway Walking and Biking Improvement Project, Council Member roles, continuing to try to diversify revenue, and more.
Claudia Garcia and Schuyler Vogel from the Northfield Human Rights Commission discuss the organization, discuss the MLK Jr. Celebration Event on Monday, January 19th at 6pm at the Northfield High School auditorium, and announce the winners of the Northfield Human Rights Award.
Ray Coudret discusses the upcoming Bruce Springsteen tribute show at Armory Square to benefit the Northfield Fine Arts Boosters, happening Saturday, January 10th at 6pm. Suggested donation of $20.
Director of Library Services at the Northfield Public Library Natalie Draper recaps some statistics from 2025, upcoming events, and what they're looking forward to in 2026.
Kristin Kivell and Gail Alman discuss Lifting Voices and the new Northfield chapter of Giving Voice Choirs, a community choir organized for people living with dementia and their care partners. The first rehearsal is scheduled for Monday, January 19th at FiftyNorth.
Northfield Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Matt Hillmann recaps the year, the recently approved teaching contract through 2027, the discussion around changing start times for the middle and high school, the enrollment study currently being done, and more.
International Mrs. Minnesota and Webster resident Rachel Jouppi discusses her title, her platform and work in animal rights activism, and more.
Chad Halloway and Alex Zidarevich from the Red Cross and volunteer Char Hamblin discuss the importance of giving blood and Red Cross blood drives coming up in Northfield, including Monday's drive at The Grand.
Don Pavek updates the community on this year's Salvation Army Red Kettle campaign, which has so far raised over $25,000.
Today is KYMN News Director Logan Wells's last day at the station, and for the last newscast its a little different a reflection on 2025 and some words of wisdom from Northfielders this year.
Jae Jem discusses their new show on KYMN Radio, Alphabet Soup, premiering in January.
Northfield Police Chief Jeff Schroepfer gives his monthly update, including the Salvation Army bell ringing competition with the Rice County Sheriff's Office, how they handle potential school safety threats, and uptick in school bus stop arm issues, and the approval for drone usage by the police department.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Thursday, December 18th, 2025:
City of Northfield Seeks Applicants for Boards & Commissions
DJJD Give Cancer the Boot Fundraiser Makes a $5,000 Donation to the Hospital
Dr. Hillmann Reflects on a Busy 2025 for the Northfield School District
Zander Abbott, President and CEO of Northfield Hospital + Clinics, discusses NH+C's acquisition of the Northfield Allina Health Clinic.
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel provides her thoughts on a busy year at City Hall, what it means for the future, and an end of year message to Northfield.
The news from Northfield, Minnesota on Wednesday, December 17th, 2025:
Northfield School District Clean Audit Report; Shows That More is Spent On Instruction Than The Average School
Several Blood Drives in Northfield Coming Up as Year Ends
Mayor's Zweifel Reflects on a Busy 2025 for Northfield