Post-Bulletin (Rochester, MN) back issues from April 2006:
P-B editorial: Austin students focus on immigration issue.(Editorial)
Apr 03, 2006
Rochester Racing Pigeon Club one of 600 nationwide.
Apr 04, 2006
Pork dinner welcomes conventioneers.
Apr 04, 2006
Customer's closure helps Rochester Medical.
Apr 04, 2006
Family united in crisis and sorrow.
Apr 04, 2006
Oronoco hunkers down for U.S. 52 construction.
Apr 04, 2006
Council member Carr delinquent on property taxes.
Apr 04, 2006
Rochester woman, son found dead in Montana.(Obituary)
Apr 04, 2006
Artist has loyal fans.
Apr 04, 2006
Level of play should be high.
Apr 04, 2006
School board approves kindergarten construction project.
Apr 05, 2006
Alleged drug dealer appears in court.
Apr 05, 2006
Arbitrator settles some city contract issues.
Apr 05, 2006
School reform under way.
Apr 05, 2006
Flashback: Farm upbringing set tone for architect's work.
Apr 05, 2006
Rochester fares well in latest bonding bill.
Apr 05, 2006
Rochester mother, son chose wrong route.
Apr 05, 2006
Austin area group strives to control floodwaters.
Apr 05, 2006
Mower board is taking it out to pasture.
Apr 05, 2006
EDITORIAL: Have bird flu plan ready now.(Editorial)
Apr 05, 2006
Momentum for Roch U is building.
Apr 05, 2006
Commissioner mulls over how to deal with drug offenders.
Apr 05, 2006
Rochester girls hockey teams in limbo.
Apr 05, 2006
Big Nine demands change in Rochester girls hockey.
Apr 05, 2006
Hey Waiter! Delivery business still running after 12 years.
Apr 05, 2006
Kasson sex sting puts focus on Internet safety.
Apr 05, 2006
Minnesota has no mumps outbreak, just sporadic cases.
Apr 05, 2006
Century stuns Mayo in opener.
Apr 05, 2006
EDITORIAL: Fargo flood recalls bygone era.(Editorial)
Apr 06, 2006
Another year, another detour for Lanesboro.
Apr 06, 2006
Georgia firm eyes retail space.
Apr 06, 2006
Former British businessman likely to be new Pine Island superintendent.
Apr 06, 2006
Counties appeal to state over cuts in human service programs.
Apr 06, 2006
Prayer service for mother, son who died in Montana, is Friday.
Apr 06, 2006
Computer dumping gets the heave-ho.
Apr 06, 2006
Downtown dining.
Apr 06, 2006
LOGM baseball strikes out.
Apr 06, 2006
Baseball strikes out.
Apr 06, 2006
Y campaign gets under way.
Apr 06, 2006
House approves eminent domain bill.
Apr 07, 2006
Like dad, call him Bronko.
Apr 07, 2006
Not a very good start for Packers.
Apr 07, 2006
Rochester seeks bioscience businesses.
Apr 07, 2006
Lifelong artist in full bloom.
Apr 07, 2006
DM&E: Track could be 'dramatically better'.
Apr 07, 2006
Kidnapper 'It was wrong'.
Apr 07, 2006
Half brothers face charges in theft from Rochester bank.
Apr 07, 2006
Tableside with Lynn Peterson of Cold Stone Creamery.
Apr 07, 2006
It takes a village to reintegrate a soldier.
Apr 07, 2006
Old town hall saved and will be restored in Mantorville.
Apr 07, 2006
Public health director would lead bird flu response.
Apr 07, 2006
DM&E says rail upgrade is safe.
Apr 07, 2006
Gopher stadium gains yardage in Legislature.
Apr 07, 2006
Soldier sees Iraq in Menards.
Apr 07, 2006
Packers defense struggles in season opener.
Apr 07, 2006
Olmsted sets plans in event of pandemic.
Apr 07, 2006
Rural Minnesota isn't immune to crime.
Apr 08, 2006
Traffic stop leads to discovery of alleged terrorism.
Apr 08, 2006
'Drugs take over your life rather than giving you fun'.
Apr 08, 2006
Meth fuels crime in the country.
Apr 08, 2006
Marijuana survey draws concern.
Apr 08, 2006
Program prepares students for real world.
Apr 08, 2006
Debunking the marijuana myth.
Apr 08, 2006
Jefferson's depot a work in progress.
Apr 08, 2006
EDITORIAL: Bonding bill important.(Editorial)
Apr 08, 2006