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The 2024 Cobra Football team celebrated the season with a banquet in November. This fall the Cobras went 6-2 in the regular season and improved each week. The Cobras were able to secure section … more
. Mrs. Bradord has been teaching at Triton Elementary School for 26 years. Only the last few years have been in the current position as the elementary librarian and STEM teacher. All of her previous … more
Christmas is surely in the air as Concord Church of Christ packed Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes on Wednesday, Nov. 20! We had a great crew sort, pack, and pray over 33 boxes that will bless … more
As a result of the unfunded mandates and the lack of adequate funding from the state, our school district is again facing difficult decisions about where to make budget cuts. The reality is that we … more
We received our first Christmas card of the season yesterday—from a friend I’ve known since childhood. I know the world is right when her card arrives in the mail. I realize in this day and age … more
After almost 2 years of planning and waiting, and waiting...Union Coffee Cafe has finally come to fruition! Here is a sneak preview of the end product, and I'm happy to say, it is worth the wait. … more
The Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council (SEMAC) is pleased to announce Sharon Mansur as its new Outreach and Accessibility Manager. In this newly created position, Mansur will work to expand SEMAC's … more
Rochester, MN – United Way of Olmsted County is calling on the community to help bridge a significant funding gap in its annual campaign to support crucial programs for local families. This … more
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. On … more
The Claremont Fire Department received a Compeer Financial Grant for $10,000. It will be used for a new Extrication tool. more
Few things are as freeing as sports. They’re a time when someone can let go of their everyday anxieties to focus only on what’s right in front of them- a ball, bow, racket, or even hand. While … more
Think about how different your community would be without the local shops that make it up. It's easy to argue that the Walmart down the street is all we'll ever need, but that has never been so far … more
Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes’ nemesis, is dead to begin with. Depressed, Holmes has lost his purpose—his motivation for sleuthing. But “ding dong merrily,” along comes Dr. Timothy … more
The Women's Shelter and Support Center is proud to announce the overwhelming success of its annual Transforming Lives 2024 fundraising luncheon, held at the Mayo Civic Center on October 22. Thanks to … more
For the 11th time in school history, the Cobras won the section. The Cobras went 6-2 in a tough district to earn the #1 seed in the section. In the playoffs, the Cobras defeated JWP, 66-7 and WEM, … more
Triton Public Schools is teaming up with Teachers On Call to hire substitute staff! If you have a high school diploma or GED and want to make a difference in our students’ lives, we want you! No … more
This Fall, the Triton High School Student Council has been hard at work, not just within the walls of their school, but out in the community. Through two incredible initiatives—the Trick or Canning … more
Mrs. Mueller’s Nature Based Kindergarten was fortunate to have two local residents, Jim and Sonja Hruska, lead the class in a tour of the Triton Nature Center. They taught the students to use their … more
The Tri-Community Backpack Program would like to sincerely thank all the community members, organizations, and businesses that have donated funding for this year’s backpack program. Welsh … more
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