17 Unique Stations from Border to Border
December 8, 1962 – Fifty casualties from a bombing the nation’s capital were flown to hospitals in Rochester. Fortunately, it was just a simulation.
May 17, 1961 – Chatfield boxer Duane Horsman had 20 straight wins behind him. But could he stand toe-to-toe with Tiger Jones?
July 1, 1958 Winona’s new baseball team needed to draw a crowd. Why not bring in the Clown Prince of Baseball, Max Patkin?
July 13, 1957 – Ray Zweiner, Blooming Prairie, had been competing in trapshooting competitions for two decades. But was this the year he would finally be recognized as Minnesota’s trapshooting champ?
January 1956 – Blooming Prairie had one working physician. But now Uncle Sam wanted him for the Doctor Draft.
September 1948 – The wire service reported the death of former New York Yankee Julie Wera. It was news to Rochester butcher Julie Wera.