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North Mankato (/ m æ n ˈ k eɪ t oʊ / man-KAY-toh) [8] is a city in Nicollet and Blue Earth Counties, Minnesota, United States. The population was 14,275 at the 2020 census. [5] Most of North Mankato is in Nicollet County, but a small part extends into Blue Earth County. It is neighbored to the south across the Minnesota River by Mankato. [9]
Aug. 23—NORTH MANKATO — As the drought worsens, North Mankato is moving from encouraging water conservation to enforcing it, with fines for those who don't comply. The enforcement is effective ...
Feb. 20—The city of North Mankato has a lot going for it as it grows slowly but surely and adds such amenities as a municipal pool, an expanded skating facility and an athletic field house ...
Nov. 9—NORTH MANKATO — A decision by the North Mankato mayor to run for county commissioner resulted in four candidates vying for the open seat with Scott Carlson emerging as the winner of the ...
The table below lists these daily newspapers that are printed at least five days a week. Many also have on-line and Facebook sites for interacting with readers and disseminating news. The cities and counties listed are the locations of the newspaper's headquarters. Circulation numbers are the 2022 data in the Minnesota Newspaper Association ...
The major cities of Mankato, North Mankato, Waseca, St. Peter and Le Sueur are also primary coverage areas. It also has wide coverage of local sports and Minnesota State University in Mankato. It also is the publisher of Mankato Magazine (circulation 10,000), the MN Valley Business magazine and The Land (circulation 35,000). [6]
Apr. 19—NORTH MANKATO — A new subdivision just outside the far north border of North Mankato received the unanimous backing of the City Council Monday night. The development will be on what is ...
The Land is a weekly newspaper published in Mankato, Minnesota.It serves farmers, ranchers, rural residents and agribusiness across the entire state of Minnesota. Its two circulation zones, geographically covering approximately the southern one-third and northern two-thirds of the state, alternate weeks.