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Albert Lea Tribune, Minn. September 11, 2024 at 12:18 PM. ... An obituary posted on the Schott Funeral Homes website states Mae Helgeson died Monday at St. Marys Hospital in Rochester.
Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel on Madison Avenue at 81st Street in Manhattan. The Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel is a funeral home located on Madison Avenue at 81st Street in Manhattan. Founded in 1898 as Frank E. Campbell Burial and Cremation Company, the company is now owned by Service Corporation International.
September 18, 2024 at 7:49 PM. Sep. 18—In what was emotional testimony, an Albert Lea man admitted Wednesday to punching, kicking and submerging a 2-year-old child in water in July 2023, leading ...
Albert Lea Tribune, Minn. September 11, 2024 at 7:50 PM. Sep. 11—Three people were injured Monday afternoon in a crash involving three vehicles on Hammer Road in Albert Lea. Sarafina Moo, 8, was ...
GNIS feature ID. 2393902 [2] Website. cityofalbertlea.org. Albert Lea (/ ˌælbərt ˈliː / AL-bərt LEE) [5] is a city in Freeborn County, in southern Minnesota. [6] It is the county seat. Its population was 18,492 at the 2020 census. [3] The city is at the junction of Interstates 35 and 90, about 90 miles (140 km) south of the Twin Cities.
20607968. Website. albertleatribune .com. Media of the United States. List of newspapers. The Albert Lea Tribune is an American, English language newspaper published in Albert Lea, Minnesota. It was founded in 1897. It is published Tuesday thru Saturday and owned by Boone Newspapers. [2] [3]
March 22, 2024 at 11:18 AM. Mar. 21—Update (6:45 a.m. Friday): One person died Thursday night after a crash involving a semi and pickup on Interstate 90 near Albert Lea. The Minnesota State ...
0663402 [2] Albert Lea Township (/ ˌælbərt ˈliː / AL-bərt LEE) [3] is a township in Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 808 at the 2000 census. Myre-Big Island State Park is within the township. Albert Lea Township was organized in 1857, and named after its primary village, Albert Lea. [4]