With recent cases of 2019 novel coronavirus reported in several countries including the U.S., health officials are watchful for potential cases. The Minnesota Department of Health has posted background information […]
Minnesota National Guard Soldier with St. Michael Ties Dies in S.C.
Pfc. Conner J. McGurran had worked as a cook at Liberty Bar and Grill prior to his Basic Training.
The United States Army and Minnesota National Guard recently announced the death of a young soldier at a training exercise in Fort Jackson, South Carolina, earlier this month. Pfc. Connor […]
Stellis Health Recognized as Low-Cost Care
The total cost of care at Stellis Health is 15 percent lower than the Minnesota state average, according to the latest report by the Minnesota Community Measurement (MNCM) nonprofit. “We strive to […]
Zimmerman Woman Killed in Otsego Crash
Wright County Sheriff’s Office officials have released the name of a woman killed in a weekend crash in Otsego this weekend. Ravaunne Kendrick, 35, of Zimmerman, was killed in the […]
Stellis Health Aims at Rural Program with Mentor Students
Rural Physician Associate Program (RPAP) student Mariah Dahmen shadows family medicine physicians Dr. Glenn Nemec, MD, and Dr. Teresa Devine, MD, three to five days each week and experiences first-hand […]
St. Michael-Albertville Rotary Announces Students of the Month
Homeroom teachers at St. Michael-Albertville High School are always on the lookout for exceptional eleventh-grade students to recommend for STMA’s Rotary Student of the Month program. Local Rotarians select students […]
Winter Storm Taking Aim at Wright County the First of New Decade
All Twin Cities areas can expect a snarled Friday afternoon commute.
The first winter storm of the new decade is taking aim at the Twin Cities area, and Wright County residents can expect at least 6 inches of new snow by […]
High School Names Courtesy and Respect Award Winners
The St. Michael-Albertville High School honored its trimester one Courtesy and Respect award winners at their Monday evening school board meeting. Three students per grade are chosen to receive this […]
State Sees First Whooping Cough Death in Six Years
The MDH is urging parents, expectant mothers to consider immunization.
Minnesota health officials on Wednesday confirmed an infant death related to pertussis, also known as whooping cough. The infant was diagnosed with pertussis in August 2019 and died in November […]
Long-time Albertville Council Member Resigns in Protest upon Apartment Complex Approval
A 2.5 hour Albertville city council meeting ended Monday evening with both an approval and a resignation. The council voted 4-1 in favor of developing the long-vacant Heuring Meadows parcel, […]
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