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Rivers Cresting in Wright County
(all photos Sunday 6/23/24: Jake Leither / KRWC Radio) (River Bridge / downtown Delano) Residents in communities along the Crow River and South Fork Crow River in areas throughout Wright County continue to monitor the river levels. The National Water Prediction Service as of midday Monday was showing that the...
Buffalo Historical Society to Honor Memory of Jack McAllister With Ice Cream Social Saturday
The Buffalo Historical Society invites the public to an Ice Cream Social this Saturday, June 29th to honor, and celebrate the life of longtime community volunteer and historian Jack McAllister. Jack was a past board member of the Buffalo Historical Society, and was a member of the Wright County Historical...
Your guide to Twin Cities Pride events
Pride-related events have been taking place all month, but this weekend marks the official 2024 Twin Cities Pride Festival and Parade, with new additions this year including a Queer Writes Book Fair, an Artist Alley, the Dan Mendez Remembrance Garden and a Cannabis Garden. There’s also a new Youth Night taking place on Friday. Here’s your rundown of what not to miss.
How atmospheric "capping" keeps intense storms away
Overnight Monday, many of us were anxiously watching and waiting for the development of strong to severe thunderstorms. Our computer models were all agreeing on a large complex of storms developing north of the Twin Cities and sliding southeast, mainly affecting portions of western Wisconsin, but also clipping parts of southeastern Minnesota, including Rochester. And while severe thunderstorms did develop, they were located much further east than was forecast. Why is that?
Minnesota dries out on hot and sunny Tuesday
MINNEAPOLIS — After a small chance for some passing showers in the morning, sunshine will arrive and give us a dry Tuesday in the Twin Cities with a high of 85 degrees.Wednesday will be sunny with highs in the upper 70s. Thursday will bring back the chance for rain. It's not set to arrive until later in the day. That gives us some additional dry time before the next event. That disturbance will bring in a few storms on Friday as well.Pride weekend looks to be pleasant, too, with both Saturday and Sunday in the lower-to-mid 70s with dry time and sunny skies.
Hundreds seek social equity cannabis business license in first 24 hours of program
More than 700 Minnesotans began applying for preapproval of adult-use marijuana business licenses within the first 24 hours of the social equity licensing program commencing. The post Hundreds seek social equity cannabis business license in first 24 hours of program appeared first on Albert Lea Tribune.
Fellow Minnesota Craftsmen Complete Late Woodworker’s Grandfather Clock
Tom Rosga was a woodworker. And a good one at that. After the Hinckley man retired from his role as leader of the family's well drilling business in 2014, he concentrated on other passions in his life -- cooking, writing and newsletter editing and traveling with his fiancee, Ronda Willows of Mora.
Authorities issue scam warning to homeowners in storm-damaged Minnesota
CROSSLAKE — Tornadoes, golf ball-sized hail and 120 mph winds left a path of destruction from the Whitefish Chain to Aitkin earlier this month. And as communities in Northeastern Minnesota reel from recent floods, homeowners all over the Northland should be cautious of scam artists and phony businesses offering services like tree cleanup and roof repair in the wake of a storm.
How flood insurance works and why only 0.5% of Minnesota homes are actually protected
MINNEAPOLIS — Right now, thousands of homeowners across Minnesota are watching the water outside their homes, hoping it stays outside and wondering if they're protected. Roberta Gibbons is an insurance agent with Dyste Williams. She says the average Minnesotan has less flood protection than they might realize. "Unfortunately basic...
Developers look to attract first-time home buyers by curbing costs
ANOKA, Minn. — In the Twin Cities, new home listings are down, pending sales have fallen and mortgage rates are measurably higher than they were a year ago.Home prices are increasing faster than incomes, making it tougher than ever for first-time homebuyers to make a purchase."We got lucky finding this model and it being in our price range," said first-time homebuyer Sofie Walz.Sofie and her husband Wesley closed on their new home in Cologne last week."It took us about a year and a half, two years to get a good solid down payment," he said.The newlyweds say despite high home...
Minnesota: Red Lake Gaming and Signature Systems team up to boost casinos
Red Lake Gaming Enterprises Inc., the owner of three Minnesota Seven Clans Casino locations, is partnering with Signature Systems Inc. to bring SSI’s PDQ Point-of-Sale system and other technology innovations to its casino floors. Story continues below. SSI will install POS kiosks and 3-in-1 kiosk-POS hybrids throughout food and...
Gov. Walz says he may call special session over Minnesota flood damage
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Gov. Tim Walz and U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar took an aerial tour of the region earlier in the day to survey flood damage. Thereafter, Walz said he would potentially call a special session if the damage costs end up higher than the relief money currently available."The human impact was, certainly in Waterville, many more homes, the impact certainly feels pretty dramatic with water up to the second floor," Walz said Tuesday. "The process of starting clean up and that will simultaneously happen with damage assessments. There is a set process on how this works."The governor talked about...
Maps show Minnesota's June rainfall versus average expected totals
MINNEAPOLIS — For the first time since 2022, no part of Minnesota is in a drought condition due to all the rain we've seen. All the rain means that a number of cities and towns throughout the state are dealing with flooding issues. According to WCCO NEXT Weather meteorologist Mike Augustyniak, this June is among the five wettest Junes this century and in the top ten wettest start to any year since 1871.A majority of the state has received at least 1.5 times the average amount of rain that we would normally see in June. Southwestern Minnesota, close to the South Dakota and Iowa borders, saw more than three times the average.Areas dealing with major flooding issues like Henderson and Waterville — where the Minnesota National Guard has been activated to help with the flooding — saw nearly two times the average. We could see more rain before the end of the month. The rain chances return on Thursday and Friday.
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