Golf balls, golf balls everywhere
Members of the Alexandria boys and girls golf teams had their hands full last Tuesday, picking up a sea of golf balls on the Geneva Golf Club’s driving range.Alexandria Echo Press, 05/08/2013
Stepping out for a good cause
More than 85 people, including many men walking gingerly on high heels, took to the streets of Alexandria Tuesday night in a new communitywide effort against sexual assault.Alexandria Echo Press, 05/03/2013
VIDEO: Ready, set ... slow!
A slow bicycle race at the Eco Fair Thursday not only offered a unique competitive challenge, it also provided a peek into new bicycles that will pedal around the trails in Alexandria this summer.Alexandria Echo Press, 05/01/2013
Recycle your old bulbs for free
Here’s a bright idea: Recycle those burned-out fluorescent bulbs.Alexandria Echo Press, 04/26/2013
'Man in black' suspect pleads guilty to bank robbery
The so-called “man in black” – a suspect in a series of armed bank robberies, including Glenwood State Bank in Alexandria – pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to one of the heists.Alexandria Echo Press, 04/26/2013
Minnesota Twins salute local Yellow Ribbon effort
Douglas County and Alexandria’s Beyond the Yellow Ribbon program was a hit at Target Field.Alexandria Echo Press, 04/26/2013
Local senators decry DFL health bill
State Senators Torrey Westrom, R-Elbow Lake and Bill Ingebrigtsen, R-Alexandria are critical of DFL leadership for not giving nursing homes, group homes, and their employees a long overdue and adequate pay raise.Alexandria Echo Press, 04/26/2013
Signs of spring, and a Frisbee-throwing robot, pop up at council meeting
Signs of spring glimmered through Monday night's Alexandria City Council meeting. Topics included street projects, tree planting, stock car races, baseball field work, even a Frisbee-throwing robot.Alexandria Echo Press, 04/23/2013
Seventy five cities want to have fee option to pay for streets
Alexandria is not the only city asking the state Legislature for a new way to pay for street projects. New street improvement district legislation has received the endorsement from 75 city councils from all regions of the state, according to the League of Minnesota Cities, which also supported the measure.Alexandria Echo Press, 04/19/2013
Flags flown at half-staff to honor bombing victims
As a sign of respect for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, Governor Mark Dayton has signed a proclamation ordering all flags to be flown at half-staff at all state and federal buildings in the state of Minnesota until sunset on Saturday, April 20.Alexandria Echo Press, 04/17/2013
