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The first newspaper published in Mankato, the Mankato Weekly Independent, began publication in 1857. [4] Six years later, it was bought by Charles Slocum and named the Mankato Union. Then in 1880 the Union and its rival Mankato paper, the Record, merged and became the Mankato Weekly Free Press. It ran as a weekly until 1887, when it became a daily.
The Blue Earth County History Center is a museum library and archives owned and operated by the Blue Earth County Historical Society. It is a repository of photographs, printed materials and artifacts related to the history of the south central Minnesota county of Blue Earth.
William J. Bresnan (1933 – November 27, 2009) was an American businessman who founded Bresnan Communications in 1984. He was also chair of the company until his death in 2009.
Jul. 12—The Free Press MANKATO — One of the top commercial real estate firms in the Greater Mankato region is getting new leadership, including the interim return of its founder.
The Land was founded in 1976 by The Free Press. In 2020, the publisher was Steve Jameson. The general manager was Deb Petterson. The managing Editor was Paul Malchow. The motto of the newspaper, "Where farm and family meet", appears with its logo on each newspaper. The front page includes a large format farm-related picture.
Najwa Melhem Massad, née Chalhoub (born September 20, 1955) is a Lebanese-American business woman and politician serving as the 46th mayor of the city of Mankato, Minnesota, since 2018. Massad has been a restaurateur and caterer since the late 1970s in both Lebanon and the United States .
Sep. 25—MANKATO — The city portion of next year's property tax bill should actually drop a bit for an average Mankato homeowner under a preliminary levy approved by the City Council Monday night.
The Gestures were a teenage American rock band based in Mankato, Minnesota. The members of the band were Gus Dewey (guitar), Tom Klugherz (bass), Dale Menten (guitar/vocals), and Bruce Waterston (drums). The group was known as The Jesters, until they changed their name concurrent with the release of their first single. [1]