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1 injured in vehicle rollover west of Conger - albertleatribune.com
One man was injured Sunday evening after a vehicle rollover on 180th Street east of 660th Avenue, west of Conger.
Trash illegally dumped and other reports - albertleatribune.com
Deputies received a report at 11:54 a.m. Tuesday of trash that was reported illegally dumped at 15062 760th Ave.
Man, child reported endangered and missing from Apple Valley...
Albert Lea police on Thursday afternoon recovered a man and his son who were reported endangered and missing earlier in the day from Apple Valley. Sarah Stultz/Albert Lea Tribune
After further consideration, school board votes to keep ALC ...
Albert Lea Area Learning Center students will stay at Brookside Education Center for at least another year instead of moving to Southwest Middle School, after a vote by the Albert Lea school board ...
County rejects rezoning parcel near Albert Lea over infrastr...
A preliminary plat and rezoning petition in front of the Freeborn County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday is causing some controversy after the board voted to ...
Lawn mower reported stolen and other reports
A Cub Cadet lawn mower parked next to the building was reported stolen at 10:40 a.m. Tuesday at 909 E. 16th St.
A familiar face in a new role: Former city recreation manage...
Former Albert Lea Recreation Director Bob Furland recently started as the new executive director of the History Center of Freeborn County. Sarah Stultz/Albert Lea Tribune
Port Authority purchases vacant Mayo properties, including l...
The Albert Lea Port Authority purchased three properties previously owned by Mayo Clinic Health System at the end of 2025, including the lot of the former Albert Lea High School building.
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