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The Post Bulletin is the largest daily newspaper in southeastern Minnesota. We cover 60 communities and seven counties with a readership of nearly 111,000 daily and more than 121,000 for the weekend edition. For more than eight decades, the award-winning Post Bulletin has been committed not only to covering the news and stories of Rochester and southeastern Minnesota, but also to being part of the community. Other publications include 507 Magazine and Rochester Magazine.
09/17/2025
Sierra, the discount outdoors retailer, will open the doors of its new Rochester store next week.
Jonte Flowers is proud of his past. But he’s even more excited about the future.
The Hall of Famer and former professional athlete has returned to the city that embraced him during his outstanding collegiate career at Winona State University. This summer, Flowers was named the next girls basketball coach of Winona Senior High School.
The 1890s murder trial of William Rose in Minnesota led to a scandalous exit after deadlocked juries and questionable evidence
09/17/2025
The city council voted to adopt the environmental review findings on Project Skyway, a 482-acre development on the city's northern edge.
09/17/2025
Photos: John Marshall, Mayo girls volleyball on Sept. 16, 2025
John Marshall hosted Mayo in a Big Nine Conference girls volleyball match on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, in Rochester.
09/17/2025
Mayo is ranked No. 1 in Class 3A, Century No. 8
09/17/2025
Byron No. 1 in Class 4A, Kasson-Mantorville No. 3
09/17/2025
The goal of the week, Sept. 29 to Oct. 5, is to raise awareness about the challenges faced by non-drivers, including people with disabilities, seniors and people without access to a vehicle.
09/17/2025
Ten Curling Club of Rochester members will head to Las Vegas in October to compete for a national championship.
09/17/2025
Proposed $141.7 million property tax levy includes a $9 million increase to cover the cost of maintaining services, as well as other anticipated expenses in the coming year.
09/17/2025
Lake City’s Therese Bauer serves to Lourdes’ Tatianna DuVought during a no. 2 singles Hiawatha Valley League girls tennis match on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, at Kutzky Park in Rochester. Maya Giron / Post Bulletin
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The Post Bulletin is the largest evening newspaper in the state and the largest daily newspaper in southeastern Minnesota. We cover 60 communities and seven counties with a readership of nearly 111,000 daily and more than 121,000 for the weekend edition.
For more than eight decades, the award-winning Post Bulletin has been committed not only to covering the news and stories of Rochester and southeastern Minnesota, but also to being part of the community.
Our other publications include 507 Magazine, Rochester Magazine and Agri News.
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