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Winona Daily News By Shannon Fiecke, Winona Daily News |
Revisiting the old stomping grounds
Many kids hope to never return to school once they graduate.
Jim Turner not only came back to his old stomping grounds, he's living in them.
After moving to Winona from...
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Winona Post By Cynthya Porter |
Old Middle School Gets Historic Register Label
(Photo by Cynthia DeLano)
Newly named to the National Register of Historic Places, the old Winona Middle School buildings, now called Washington Crossing, are nearing the end of a long renovation process transforming them into apartments....
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Star News July 12, 2004 By Jake Muonio, Staff writer |
Project 30 years in the making
It’s official.
The Elk River City Council and Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) approved a developer’s agreement for the downtown revitalization project Monday night.
The decision means 3...
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Winona Daily News By Anne Jungen, Winona Daily News |
Schools' 'historical accents' flavor apartment complex
The old classrooms of the Winona Junior and Senior high schools now are the classy rooms of the Washington Crossing apartments.
After 15 months of restoration, the Washington Crossing apartments, 166 and 218 W. Broadway ...
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Winona Daily News By Darrell Ehrlick, Winona Daily News |
Grand opening ushers in new era
John Errigo started Washington Crossings grand opening by saying, "It's been a long time coming."
Try about 89 years.
Errigo, the development coordinator for the St....
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| Bismarck Tribune |
Mandan's Library Square Dedicated
Bismarck, ND - For Mandan Mayor Ken LaMont, Tuesday was an emotional day he said. "We're seeing the beginning of where we want to go," he said. Lamont was speaking at the dedication of Library Square, a $5 million, four-story apartment building ...
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