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KTTC News
Hard news packages, features, and lifestyle pieces for the Rochester-Austin-Mason City area.

The Mayo High School planetarium has been around for more than five decades and is the longest continually operated planetarium in the state of Minnesota.
6 apartment units, one hardware store, burned down in a matter of hours, putting 11 residents out in the cold and leaving a hole in the middle of one small town.


A Beautiful Soul Boutique is a unique shop in Rochester. Owners say it’s a healing center offering crystals, smudge and spiritual mentoring/readings.
Looking for a holiday deal is a must for most shoppers with inflation jacking up prices. Jewelry, clothing, and holiday decorations are some of the biggest gift contenders for a deal.


The Indian Cultural Association of Minnesota celebrated Diwali at Century High School with a festival of lights debuting dancing, singing, traditional clothes, and jewelry.
Minnesota News Network (MNN)
Audio news packages, features heard across Minnesota

26-year-old Madeline “Maddi” Kingsbury of Winona went missing the morning of March 31 after dropping her kids off at daycare.
The impact of the Middle East war between Israel and Palestine on the state of Minnesota and how citizens are up in arms, demanding justice.


Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, alongside many MnDOT snowplow drivers, have announced the 8 winning names from the state’s 4th Name A Snowplow Contest.
The Minnesota State Fair's greatest piece of news history, the newspaper museum. A chance to listen into what makes Minnesota's printing history so unique.

KVRR News
Hard news packages, features, and lifestyle pieces for the Fargo-Moorhead area

The Fargo Theater held A Costume Party with the Classics concert featuring the Fargo Moorhead Symphonic Orchestra to get people excited about music.
For each dozen donuts sold, Sandy’s Donuts is donating $3 to the Ronald McDonald House Charities to help sick families and children who are receiving medical care.


Dogs in the FM area are being treated by NDSU students and their pet project, Playtime Pet Events, a business assignment that lives out a certain idea or prototype.
The pandemic has put immense stress on everyone who works in healthcare. Essentia is Ed Clapp Elementary’s “Adopt-A-School” partner. The program brings kids and area businesses together for special events, field trips, and more.
