Two horses were killed and five people lost their home in a fire Thursday at the Minnesota Equestrian Center south of Winona. Officials were still working Thursday evening with the property owner to ...
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A large fire extensively damaged the Minnesota Equestrian Center outside Winona last week, killing two horses and a cat, authorities said. Nearly 100 firefighters worked for more than eight hours ...
WINONA, Minn.-- A fundraiser created Friday for a Minnesota Equestrian Center (MEC) barn manager is nearing its goal of $25,000. According to an MEC Facebook post, Jose Moto and his family were ...
The fire at the Minnesota Equestrian Center started around noon and burned for hours, according to the Wilson Fire Department. Roughly a quarter of the 128,000 square-foot building was completely ...
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Firefighters worked for over eight hours on Thursday to extinguish a massive fire at the Minnesota Equestrian Center in Winona. The Wilson Fire Department says its crews were called to the Minnesota ...