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New business moving to Winona
Winona Mall sees growth
In a stellar turn around from years gone by, the Winona Mall
is nearly bursting at the seams with a variety of businesses
after years of struggling with revolving vendors and empty space.
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Italian restaurant soon
Savory smells from Italian sauces and fresh baked bread fill
the air, a fire crackles, and Winonans chat over a cup of gourmet
coffee and a positively sinful dessert. This is the vision of
Louis Suarez and Ken Ness, part owners of Victoria's Italian
Cafe, and they are weeks away from making their vision a reality
in Winona.
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County praises Sheriff
Winona County deputies have completed first responder training,
defibrillators have been installed in all squad cars and faulty
locks in the jail have been fixed, Sheriff Dave Brand reported
to the Winona County Board Tuesday night.
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Minnesota City Sesquicentennial
Talk on estern Dakota Indians open to public
How mita kola? That's Dakota Indian for, "Hello,
how are you?"
These early inhabitants of Winona County were trusting, gentle
people who not only spoke their own language but were part of
a complex tribal and family structure, according to historian
William Crozier, Ph.D.
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MERCY: 1 year old, female, black/white shorthaired
cat. With a disposition of kindness and compassion, Mercy is
aptly named. She is friendly and talkative, although not initially
trustful of other cats. She loves to explore, and tends to grumble
if she doesn't get her way. Mercy loves petting.
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HAPPY EASTER!
The Easter Bunny ws on hand to greet approximately
2,000 youngsters at an Easter egg hunt sponsored by Winona businesses
on March 23.
(Photo by Cynthya Porter)
Clarification
A story in the March 27, 2002, Winona Post, entitled
"City to crack down on keg buying," Discount Liquor
manager Gina Mikols was paraphrased as saying "it is common
practice for customers to purchase multiple kegs in Goodview,
where the ordinance does not apply." Ms. Mikols said what
she meant was that customers would go to Goodview to buy kegs
if the Winona City Council stiffened its keg ordinance. The Post
regrets the error.
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