Graydon Scott Adickes, 49, Annandale, sentenced Jan. 28 for Felony Check Forgery to 21 months prison, pay restitution. Sentenced by Judge Davis. Rachel Lynn Bartz, age 28, of Monticello, sentenced […]
New Rep. Eric Lucero Seeing Promise in St. Paul
Dayton's former council member turned legislator said things are shaping up for the North Wright County area this session.
If there’s a word Rep. Eric Lucero can use to sum up his first month at the State Capitol building in St. Paul, it’s this – patience. “We’ve been very […]
STMA School District Recognizes School Board
The Minnesota School Boards Association has set Feb. 16-20 as School Board Recognition Week in Minnesota as a time to build awareness and understanding of the vital function an elected […]
Westbridge Church Gets Green Light from Albertville Planning
Despite the loss in tax revenue, the proposed 600-seat church was OK'd for a commercial lot purchase.
The Albertville Planning Commission Tuesday approved the rezoning of a commercial outlot in the community targeted for purchase by a local church, clearing the way for a possible re-zoning of […]
Westbridge Community Church One Step Closer to Calling Albertville Home
In an address to the National Defense Executive Reserve Conference in 1957, President Dwight D. Eisenhower repeated an old Army axiom. “Plans are worthless, but planning is everything.” While Eisenhower […]
UPDATE: Classic Train Caboose Finds Home in Albertville Central Park
The Albertville Lions completed the transfer of the old-style train caboose, a central piece for the park.
UPDATE: Here’s a bit more information on Central Park in Albertville’s newest feature – a Burlington Northern caboose, provided by the Albertville Lions Club. According to the Lions, the caboose […]
Real Change in Minnesota Education Will Take Bravery, Ingenuity
When it comes to fixing the problem in funding children's education, talk is cheap.
St. Michael-Albertville Superintendent Jim Behle has to, at this point, feel like a bit of a broken record. For the past two years, since the 2013 Legislative Session in Minnesota, […]
POLL: Should Sunday Liquor Sales Be Allowed in Minnesota
Again this year Legislators at the Capitol will be tossing around the idea of reversing the state's "bluest" law.
Here we go again. In yet another move to clear the way for Sunday Liquor Sales in Minnesota, bi-partisan bills have been introduced this session in both the Minnesota House […]
State Health Department Surveying Potential Medical Pot Patients
To help develop a clear picture of the scope and nature of patient demand for medical cannabis, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) will be conducting a voluntary survey of […]
Panel: Fifteen People Died in Wright County Crashes Last Year
A panel that reviews the county's worst accidents released its findings Monday, Jan. 19.
Instances of fatal drunk driving crashes have been cut in half, but the Wright County Fatal Review Committee, including SAFE Communities of Wright County is hoping to continue to slice […]
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