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The “Art in the Park series” will get off to a bit of a late start because Aquiliana has been participating in an internship ...
St. Joseph Police Officer Vic Weiss was warmly praised and thanked by his comrades and others as he was presented with the ...
Sartell will receive a $2 million state grant for street and utility construction partly to accommodate the Niron Magnetics company when it’s ready to open in the city. The grant was announced last ...
A former Cloquet police officer, current Sartell resident Laci Silgjord, was found guilty in May of financial exploitation of an elderly vulnerable adult, according to the Minnesota Attorney General’s ...
“These children should be returned home as soon as possible. Our bipartisan legislation supports critical tools to identify and track the location of these children and reintegrate them into their ...
A business named “Crafted Skin Clinic” has been moved from Waite Park to St. Joseph because, as its owner/operator Alexis Rieger said, she has always liked the friendly connective feel of a small town ...
If you have a tip concerning a crime, call the Sartell Police Department at 320-251-8186 or Tri-County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-255-1301, or access its tip site at tricountycrimestoppers.org. Crime ...
What we need right now, badly, is a kind and compassionate United States that honors legal due process, not one that is knee-jerk harsh, vindictive and cruel.
Thank you (editor) Dennis Dalman and (publisher) Janelle Von Pinnon for the insertion of the donation picture and article from LeSauk Township RE the phase II Lions project. The Newsleaders has been a ...
Ann Doyscher-Domres, an innovative coordinator for the school district and the city, retired end of May from her community engagement specialist job for the City of Sartell. She was honored that month ...
Through RSVP, the Farks are able to share the joy of reading, to encourage young learners and to offer a steady presence that children come to count on.
You may also be shaken and horrified by the recent acts of violence and murders of political leaders here in Minnesota. What can we do?