Crews have returned to work on the I-94 Maple Grove to Clearwater project. MnDOT is using this week to keep residents up-to-date on what you can expect throughout the work […]
Stay at Home Order Hurts, but Not a Complete Shutdown for STMA Businesses
Walz order an aim to limit interactions, slow spread
Gov. Tim Walz took another unprecedented step in aiming to curb the threat of COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus, which has taken one Minnesota life and has […]
BREAKING: City of St. Michael Closes to Aid COVID-19 Fight
The city will continue to function and provide services, but the central office will be closed.
The City of St. Michael announced Monday, March 23 that all facilities and the city’s central office would be closed for an indefinite time. The move was made to protect […]
BREAKING: Restaurants, Bars, Even Gyms to Close to Public across Minnesota
Gov. Tim Walz issued executive order 20-04, taking drastic steps to curb crowds amid the fight against novel coronavirus.
Calling it an “imperative” to curb crowds and gatherings amid the state’s fight against COVID-19, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz took extreme measures Monday, March 16, issuing Executive Order 20-04, which […]
St. Michael Dunn Bros. Adjusts Business Operations, Offers Free Lunches to Kids
The coffee shop became the first STMA business to alter operations to address COVID-19, and will offer food to kids who don't have access to lunch/breakfast.
In an unprecedented move, St. Michael’s Dunn Bos coffee shop will become a drive-thru only operation, an attempt to protect both employees and customers amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Additionally, the […]
Minnesota Announces School Closures, STMA to Close Immediately
St. Michael-Albertville School District will close all buildings to students beginning Monday, March 16 as the state continues to battle the spread of COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus. […]
Wright County Resident Tests Positive for COVID-19, New Guidelines Announced
A Wright County patient is recovering at home, according to the Minnesota Department of Health.
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) recently announced a series of community-level strategies to help slow the spread of novel coronavirus in Minnesota communities. With a total of 21 cases […]
Minnesota’s First Case of Novel Coronavirus Confirmed in Ramsey County
The elder resident of the Twin Cities has been feeling symptoms since late February.
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has confirmed Minnesota’s first presumptive case of novel coronavirus, COVID-19, health officials announced today. The case is an older adult resident of Ramsey County […]
Albertville Resident Creates Art from Loss
Liz Lallak will hold an art exhibition March 13
Albertville resident Liz Lallak has learned a thing or two about loss over the past year. Two of her best friends died of cancer, her brother died, and several others […]
Wright County Becomes 2nd Amendment Sanctuary County
Commissioners voted to join several other Minnesota counties with the designation, aiming to protect gun owners' rights.
On Tuesday, March 3, the Wright County Boardroom was filled to capacity as the county board of commissioners voted to make Wright County the sixth county in Minnesota to adopt […]
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