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Echo Press Newsminute, week of March 1-7, 2026

Echo Press Newsminute, week of March 1-7, 2026

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MINNESOTA — In this episode of the Echo Press News Minute, reporter Lisa Johnson talks about this year's Polar Plunge and the plunges coming up at area schools, the death of a Miltona woman in a house fire, a group of local parents helping their kids - and themselves - unplug from screens, not-so dry history in Douglas County, a Habitat For Humanity Open House, township elections next week, and high school wrestlers and basketball players making their marks.

Those stories and more, this week on the Echo Press News Minute.

Check out the top headlines from March 4 and March 6 below:

Here are the top stories in our Wednesday, March 4 issue:

Total raised for this year's Polar Plunge was nearly $61,000

Alexandria clears a hurdle on its goal of becoming a GreenStep city

Miltona woman dies in structure fire Thursday

Prohibition, bootlegging and rum running: Not so 'dry' history in Douglas County

This is not your parents' debate over screen time

MSHSL State Wrestling: Alexandria's Nolan Fettig reaches semifinal round in Class AA bracket

Here are the top stories in our Friday, March 6 issue:

Open house held at Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County home in Summer Meadows

Nearly 7,000 watercraft inspections conducted during the 2025 season

Township elections to be held March 10 in Douglas County

Boys Basketball: Alexandria cruises past Knights to open Section 8-4A playoffs

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