The Wright County Sherriff’s Office listed the following arrests the week of April 20. Those named here have been arrested and/or charged on the following offenses, but have not been […]
Albertville Lions Make it Official, Albertville Friendly City Days Off in 2020
The rumor has been officially confirmed.
It has been, perhaps, a foregone conclusion for a couple of weeks, but the Albertville Lions Club and Albertville Friendlly City Days Committee made it official on Monday, April 27. […]
Nine STMA Knights Submit Letters on National Signing Day
No school? No problem for nine outstanding student-athletes who will represent STMA at the next level.
Compiled by STMA Activities Director Keith Cornell Despite not being physically able to gather for our annual spring signing day, the STMA Coaches Association and Activities Department wanted to recognize […]
Thousands of MN Workers to Head Back as Gov. Eases Some Restrictions
Executive Order 20-40 clears the way for 80,000 to 100,000 Minnesota jobs to restart after March/April shutdown.
Courtesy MN Gov. Tim Walz Office On April 23, Governor Walz signed Executive Order 20-40, which allows workers in industrial and office settings to return to work, subject to several […]
BREAKING: Minnesota School Buildings Closed through End of School Year
Districts will continue to educate students - more than 900,000 statewide - via Distance Learning practices put in place since March 30.
Calling it a “heartbreaking” decision, Gov. Tim Walz issued Executive Order 20-41, ordering all school buildings in Minnesota remained closed through the end of the 2019-2020 school year. “This is […]
Mayo, U of M Announced as Partners with State to Test Thousands of Minnesotans
New statewide testing strategy aims to test all symptomatic people, isolate confirmed cases, and expand contact tracing tools at state takes steps to reopen society.
Governor Tim Walz, representatives of the state’s health care delivery systems, the Mayo Clinic, and the University of Minnesota (U of M) today announced a breakthrough for rapid, widespread testing […]
Wright County Public Health Ready to Assist in COVID-19 Recovery
The county's public health arm is serving those in need now, but could be a huge part of the recovery effort when tests and vaccines expand.
Wright County Public Health hasn’t been a visible part of the frontline of the fight against novel coronavirus. Much of that lead has been taken by the state’s Department of […]
Minnesota Golf Courses, Fishing Ready to Roll with Gov’s Announcment
Gov. Tim Walz issued an executive order Friday, April 17, hoping to clear the way for residents to "go outdoors."
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed Executive Order 20-38 today (April 17), bringing some good news for those who enjoy the outdoors. The order allows for safe outdoor recreation for specific […]
NWCT Video Series: Comfort Matters Pushes Effort to Support Stylists, Salons and More
One idea has spun into another for the heating and cooling company that has roots in Hanover.
As restaurants, salons and other businesses were shuttered due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the state’s orders to social distance, Comfort Matters owner Corey Hickmann started thinking about the impact […]
Wright County Sees First Death to COVID-19
The patient was in his or her 80s, and died two days after being testing positive for the illness.
The Minnesota Department of Health has announced the first confirmed death of a Wright County resident due to COVID-19. The person died Thursday, April 9, just two days after testing […]
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