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WINONA, Minn. – Enrollment at Winona State University is up a tick this fall after more than a decade of losses, according to a headcount on the 10th day of fall classes. The total was 6,188 compared with 6,025 a year earlier – roughly 2.4% growth.
WINONA, Minn. – On the second anniversary since its launch, the Winona Journal news site posted its 10,000th story. The site has found a following with comprehensive Winona-centric coverage; breezy, not long-winded writing; and its easily navigated and uncluttered ad-free design.
WINONA, Minn. – The judge for the Adam Fravel murder trial has received lists of 180 individuals that attorneys plan tentatively to put on the witness stand. The prosecution told Judge Nancy Buytendorp that it has arranged for testimony from 157 witnesses.
WINONA, Minn. – The hush-hush domestic violence police case against one of their own broke 30 days late when the criminal complaint surfaced in court documents. The complaint, uncovered Tuesday by the Winona Post, accused senior police officer Joshua Squires of domestic violence on his teen-age daughter.
WINONA, Minn. – A woman who died apparently of a drug overdose on Monday was Lindsey Brianne Sommer, 39, of Winona, police confirmed. An autopsy by the the regional medical examiner in Rochester was ordered.
WINONA, Minn. – A former pastor at Pleasant Valley Church, Rick Iglesias, whose church and street ministry touched hundreds, pleaded guilty to long-term sexual relations with a teen-age boy. The plea was to second-degree criminal sexual conduct.
WINONA, Minn. – A train struck and critically injured a Winona woman who fell out of her wheelchair while being pushed across tracks in the Bierce Street industrial area. She was dragged 20 feet by the locomotive, which the engineer was attempting to brake.
WINONA, Minn. – The Winona Daily News, with fewer than 2,400 subscribers and not even a daily since 2020, announced a retrenchment to three times a week publication. The paper once claimed a press run of 14,000 and seven-day-a-week home delivery in seven counties.
Minn. – The Winona Post celebrated its 50h year with articles of reminisces from co-founder Fran Edstrom and others and a review of half a century of successes and setbacks. The Post began in 1971 as a free-distribution advertising sheet.
Winona Health course: Learn CPR in an hour; Bye to Schwan’s: Driving into the sunset; Fravel’s concern about decorum at murder trial