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Albertville Councilmember Resigns; Council Appoints New Member

February 3, 2021 By Meghan Gutzwiller

The new year started with a small shake-up in Albertville city government. Rebecca Halling, a member of the Albertville city council, resigned her seat on January 4. In an email […]

Tagged With: Albertville City Council, new city council member Bob Zagorski

Rogers Police Close Off Neighborhood for Death Investigation

A woman was found unconscious in her driveway early Feb. 2.

February 2, 2021 By Mike Schoemer

Rogers Crime Scene

A Rogers woman was found deceased in her driveway prior to 6 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2, leading to a daylong investigation in one of the community’s neighborhoods. According to the […]

Tagged With: death, driveway, Rogers, woman

Albertville Man Facing Multiple Charges after Standoff

The incident, which lasted more than 17 hours, ended peacefully in Monticello.

January 29, 2021 By Mike Schoemer

The Albertville man who shut down a Monticello school with a more than 17-hour standoff is facing multiple charges from a string of events that unfolded Monday, Jan. 25 and […]

Tagged With: Dellwo, Monticello, standoff

Wright County COVID Dashboard: Cases Continue to Trend Down

With a week of restaurants, gyms and even games under our belts, things are holding up well in Wright County.

January 22, 2021 By Mike Schoemer

virus

Info courtesy Wright County Communications Wright County Public Health released its weekly COVID-19 Dashboard Friday, Jan. 22 and numbers continue to improve from high marks around five weeks ago. The […]

Tagged With: COVID 19 rates, dashboard, Wright County

STMA Announces All Students Back to School by Mid-February

The School District is making a big shift, bringing back secondary students shortly after welcoming elementary kids in buildings.

January 15, 2021 By Mike Schoemer

Parents who have doubled as homeschool teachers can rejoice. St. Michael-Albertville School District is rolling students back into school buildings over the next five weeks. STMA Superintendent Ann-Marie Foucault emailed […]

Tagged With: COVID-19, learning models, return, school, students

Winter Storm Arrives Thursday, Lingers through Friday Night

Commuters can expect icy conditions Thursday morning, but it's the drive home Thursday night that could be rough.

January 14, 2021 By Mike Schoemer

After downright balmy temperatures that turned backyard ice rinks into mush, a winter storm will wallop Wright County Thursday through Friday, dropping rain, then several inches of snow through Friday […]

Tagged With: advisory, January, sports, winter storm

Coronavirus Variants Pop Up in Minnesota

Vaccines are effective against strain, state epidemiologists report.

January 12, 2021 By Mike Schoemer

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) today announced the new variant strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus first detected in the United Kingdom was identified by genomic sequencing in positive specimens […]

Tagged With: COVID-19, variant, virus

Restaurants Get Another Reprieve as Governor Turns MN Dial

Spectators will also be allowed at sporting events, including youth hockey.

January 6, 2021 By Mike Schoemer

While the United State Capitol descended into turmoil, the State of Minnesota seems to have emerged from its latest COVID-forced shutdown, as Gov. Tim Walz announced Wednesday, Jan. 6 that […]

Tagged With: COVID-19, dials, Restaurants, Walz

Stellis Health Docs, Nurses Get First Round of Coronavirus Vaccine

The local frontline workers were among the first Minnesotans to receive the Pfizer vaccine.

December 30, 2020 By Mike Schoemer

Frontline workers at Stellis Health are now getting the vaccine protection they need against COVID-19. Vaccinations started at the clinics – located in Albertville, Monticello and Buffalo, earlier this month. […]

Tagged With: COVID, Stellis Health, vaccine

New Round of Snow to Snarl Evening Commute in Wright County

A new winter storm could bring up to 5 inches of new snow to STMA, other areas.

December 29, 2020 By Mike Schoemer

For those who waited for the snow, this last week of December has been worth it. Another storm system will drop 2 to 5 inches of new snow across Wright […]

Tagged With: advisory, commute, snow, winter weather

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