48 summer fests not to miss! Plus, what’s changing with Thursdays Downtown
A few aspects of Thursdays Downtown still take COVID-19 into account there will be more space between vendors, and those sellers have been asked to clean between customers. 5:00 am, Jun. 1, 2021 ×
RDA events director Kanika Couchene, May 26, 2021. (Ken Klotzbach / kklotzbach@postbulletin.com)
Summer fests are on the rise in Rochester and few are more anticipated than Thursdays Downtown.
Kanika Couchene, director of events and strategic partnerships for the Rochester Downtown Alliance, said the organization had been planning to bring back Thursdays Downtown well before the state OK d large outdoor gatherings.
Construction bidding and costs concerns spur plan to postpone start of project to next spring 9:57 pm, May 20, 2021 ×
An artist rendering shows design elements for Discovery Walk, a planned linear park along Second Avenue Southwest between Mayo Clinic’s Annenberg Plaza and Soldiers Field Park. (Coen+Partners)
Construction on redeveloping a four-block section of Second Avenue Southwest, south of Second Street, in Rochester is being delayed to 2022.
“We are in a very unpredictable bidding environment,” said Chris Schad, director of business development for Destination Medical Center’s Discovery Square District. “The city is finding major projects are having a much smaller number of bids coming back on projects, which increases the risk of having too high of bids on projects.”
7:07 a.m. Thursday: 1100 block of 21st Street, Steen.
5:31 p.m. Thursday: 400 block of North Washington Street, Magnolia.
7:39 p.m. Thursday: 300 block of East Oakland Avenue, Luverne.
Crashes
Rock County Sheriff’s Office: 11:41 a.m. Tuesday, 300 block of North Summit Avenue, Hills.
Rock County Sheriff’s Office: vehicle in ditch, 7:10 a.m. Thursday, 161st Street and 160th Avenue, Luverne. Ambulance dispatched.
Minnesota State Patrol: 3:23 p.m. Thursday, U.S. 71 and 100th Street, Cottonwood County. A 2021 Chevy Spark operated by Jonathon David Burns, 32, of Riverside, California was northbound on U.S. 71, and lost control on gravel and rolled while attempting to turn left onto 100th Street. Burns was transported to Windom Hospital with a non-life-threatening injury. The Cottonwood and Redwood county sheriff’s offices, Springfield Police Department, and Lamberton Fire Department and Ambulance all assisted.