Archive for Jun. 1 2018
Salmonella Cases Linked To Chicken Distributed By Ruby’s Pantry
Health officials say at least four cases of salmonella infections in Minnesota and Wisconsin are linked to chicken distributed at Ruby’s Pantry pop-up locations. The Minnesota Department of Health said…
Read MoreEvergreen Youth & Family Services Talks Suicide Prevention
The Minnesota Department of Health and the Evergreen Youth And Family Services in Bemidji are wrapping up Mental Health Awareness Month with a free suicide prevention class. Lakeland News was…
Read MoreBemidji Softball Makes State For First Time In School History
After losing yesterday, the Bemidji softball team had one more chance to defeat Sartell-St. Stephen and win their first section title in school history and make it to state. After…
Read MoreIn Focus: The Edge Brings Art & Theater To Bigfork Community
“It’s just a great space to create and people come in here and they feel creative. They want to, they want to make art,” says Patricia Feld, the Artistic Director…
Read MoreCrow Wing County AIS Decontamination Stations Open For Season
There are four decontamination stations located throughout the Brainerd Lakes area that are fully staffed Friday through Sunday with on-call hours Monday through Thursday. The decontamination stations are available to…
Read MorePolice “Ticket” Children For Outdoor Safety
Traditionally, an encounter with the police warrants bad news. The Brainerd Police Department is changing that standard and are catching children for the right reasons. Dairy Queen, Triple “A”, and…
Read MorePossible Burglary in Little Falls
On Wednesday just before 5:30 a.m., The Morrison County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a possible burglary in progress at a home two miles southeast of Little Falls in…
Read MorePolitical Parties To Meet To Endorse For Minnesota Governor
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Democratic and Republican activists are preparing to gather to answer one major question: Who will the two major parties endorse in the wide-open race for…
Read MoreRomaine Lettuce Outbreak Has Left Five Dead, Nearly 200 Sickened
NEW YORK (AP) — Four more deaths have been linked to a national food poisoning outbreak blamed on tainted lettuce, bringing the total to five. Health officials have tied the…
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