It’s that time of year again! Clean up your yard, or simply get rid of old and unwanted items at this year’s Spring Clean Up Days!
On April 26 and 27, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., the cleanup will be held at the Buffalo Civic Center. This is for Buffalo residents only, and proof of residency will be...
After just breaking out sandals for the 70 degrees that swept over the state days before, Minnesotans were grumbling, as they once again stowed away their springtime hopes with the news of yet another winter storm warning blowing in.
Blizzards this time of year are old news. Last year around April...
The City of Buffalo is moving ahead with the financing for a new fire station and for the reconstruction of Douglas Drive and the streets in the Southeast Area Phase III.
The Buffalo City Council on Monday, April 15, called for the sale of the bonds scheduled for May 20 with the approval of the...
On May 11, 1858, the territory of Minnesota officially became a state. It is one of 28 states whose name is derived from Native American origins.
“Mni” is the Dakota word for water, while ‘Sota’ has been known to have varying interpretations, depending on who you ask, according to WCCO. Meaning...
Ruth Clarke is hoping to get the maximum out of the minimum this spring as Head Coach of the Buffalo Coyotes Adapted Softball team.
With only seven rostered players, the Coyotes will play this spring with the minimum required players to field an official lineup.
In year two as a co-op with...
At the conclusion of Monday’s 10-5 season-opening road defeat at Delano, Buffalo boys’ lacrosse Head Coach Joey Hartfiel couldn’t help but crack a small joke.
Delano’s 10th goal with 54.5 seconds remaining in the game was actually an own goal, scored by Buffalo’s goalie Gunnar VanLith, who...
With an assist from the boys team, the Buffalo girls’ lacrosse team scored a 14-4 season-opening home win Tuesday night over Delano.
The road game officially goes down as a home win for the Bison (1-0), as the site changed earlier that day due to what was deemed as unplayable field conditions at...
The Buffalo baseball team posted a 12-0 home win Tuesday afternoon in five innings over Princeton.
While the runs came fast and furious early on, it were the runs that didn’t cross home plate that made starting pitcher Noah Christenson most proud.
Up 4-0 after one inning and 12-0 after two,...
Some days I spend most of my time looking for something I mis-placed, or searching for a certain recipe I know I just saw in one of my cookbooks, laying right on my desk. Sometimes I find this great sounding recipe, that I want to try to make for supper, it sounded so good, and I know I have all...
Kent Bogren, 52
Kent Jorgen Bogren aka “Swede,” 52, a longtime resident of Buffalo, and more recently Hutchinson, passed away on March 23, 2019 at Hennepin County Medical Center due to injuries suffered in an automobile collision.
A celebration of Kent’s life will be held 6:30-8:30 pm on Tuesday,...