Small Town Series

A Forgotten Downtown; The Story of Clearwater
A Forgotten Downtown; The Story of Clearwater
A Forgotten Downtown; The Story of Clearwater
Clearwater is a town in northwestern Wright County with a population of 1,922. It can be accessed on Interstate 94 and Highway 24. The town is 12 miles southeast of St. Cloud, 16 miles northwest of Monticello and 16 miles north of Annandale. To help tell the story of Clearwater I was joined by local historian Elaine Paumen.
The Reason Foley Grew to the Town it is Today
The Reason Foley Grew to the Town it is Today
The Reason Foley Grew to the Town it is Today
Foley is a town of 2,603 people located where Highways 23 and 25 intersect in Benton County. Mary Ostby is the Executive Director of the Benton County Historical Society. She and Mayor Elect Jack Brosh joined me on WJON to talk about Foley.
The Growing Town of Cold Spring
The Growing Town of Cold Spring
The Growing Town of Cold Spring
Cold Spring still has a small town feel and a strong sense of pride despite its growth over the years. Cold Spring is a city in Central Minnesota with a population of 4,025 located southwest of St. Cloud in Stearns County.
The Story of Kimball in Central MN
The Story of Kimball in Central MN
The Story of Kimball in Central MN
In 1856 in Central Minnesota a fort was built north of what is now the town of Kimball. That fort and settlement was called Maine Prairie. In 1886 the railroad went through a location south of Maine Prairie where present day Kimball is now located.
The Garden Spot of Benton County, Popple Creek
The Garden Spot of Benton County, Popple Creek
The Garden Spot of Benton County, Popple Creek
Popple Creek is small community in Mayhew Lake Township in Benton County located along County Roads 3 and 4. Popple Creek was never incorporated but was settled in the 1890s. To help tell the story about Popple Creek I was joined by Benton County Historical Society Executive Director Mary Ostby and longtime Popple Creek area resident Lancy Studanski.
Moonshining, Name Changes;  The Colorful Story of Roscoe
Moonshining, Name Changes; The Colorful Story of Roscoe
Moonshining, Name Changes; The Colorful Story of Roscoe
Roscoe is a small town in western Stearns County located along Highway 23 west of Richmond and east of Paynesville. To tell the story of Roscoe I was joined by longtime Roscoe residents Martha Schmitz, Sylvester Ludwig, Joann Ludwig, Mayor Don "Chopper" Albrecht, city clerk Marleen Philabaum, Jerry Muglee, Mary Vanderbeek, and Alan Flint.
Roscoe in Pictures [GALLERY]
Roscoe in Pictures [GALLERY]
Roscoe in Pictures [GALLERY]
Roscoe, Minnesota is a town of 102 people located in western Stearns County east of Paynesville and west of Richmond along Highway 23. Roscoe was originally called "Zion" and was established in 1865. In 1914 the town was changed to Roscoe.

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