KAAL-TV Austin - Fri Nov 06
The future for Austin Police Captain Curt Rude is still uncertain. Both the Austin Police Department and the Austin School Board don't have solid answers to what will happen to Rude's position, as we wait for his sentencing.
Usher in holidays with Mayowood tourPost-Bulletin - Fri Nov 06
The holidays are right around the corner and ushering them in, for family members of all ages to enjoy, is the annual Historic Mayowood Mansion Christmas Tours.
Commuter trains could be on track for RochesterPost-Bulletin - Fri Nov 06
Future commuter rail corridors in Rochester have been tentatively mapped and will be on display Monday in a public open house to start the long process of updating the area's long-range transportation plan.
Olmsted County tax rate tops state averagePost-Bulletin - Fri Nov 06
Nine out of 10 southeastern Minnesota counties have property tax rates below the state average, says a report released Thursday by the Minnesota Taxpayers Association.
Curt Rude found not guilty of felony theft, guilty of drug possession and gross misdemeanor interfering with property in official custodyThe Austin Daily Herald - Thu Nov 05
After nearly six hours of jury deliberation in an Olmsted County Court, on leave Austin Police Capt.
Austin officer's case goes to juryKXMA-TV Dickinson - Thu Nov 05
An Olmsted County jury has the fate of one of Austin's most experienced police officers in its hands.
Case involving Austin police officer charged with stealing prescription drugs goes to juryTwincities.com - Thu Nov 05
An Olmsted County jury has the fate of one of Austin's most experienced police officers in its hands.
Judge hears arguments over proposed Eyota ethanol plantPost-Bulletin - Wed Nov 04
Olmsted District Judge Joseph Chase received motions for summary judgment Wednesday in a lawsuit against the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and MinnErgy LLC, which has proposed to build an ethanol plant near Eyota.
Austin police officer accused of stealing prescription drugs testifiesTwinCities.com - Wed Nov 04
One of Austin's top police officers took the stand Wednesday afternoon to defend himself against charges that he stole prescription drugs from the department's evidence room.
Testimony begins against Austin police officerPost-Bulletin - Wed Nov 04
Joe Milli admits he isn't quite sure what he saw two years ago in the basement of the Austin police station.
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