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Plea Deal For Minnesota Child’s Shooting Death Appears in Doubt
Fairmont, MN (KROC-AM News) - It appears a plea deal stemming from a shooting that took the life of a two-year-old child in southern Minnesota last fall has fallen apart. 34-year-old Colton Mammenga of Welcome is charged with two counts of second-degree manslaughter, a felony child endangerment charge, and a gross misdemeanor charge of negligent storage of firearms. Several months ago, a court filing indicated he had reached a plea agreement with prosecutors in Martin County and was set to admit to the felony child endangerment charge in exchange for the dismissal of all the other charges.
‘Indulge’ in ice cream treats
FAIRMONT — Indulge & Co., a catchall business on Downtown Plaza in Fairmont that offers a variety of services from hair, tanning and facials to permanent makeup and retail sales, has recently added another offering: ice cream. The walk-up window, used for the store’s coffee shop, now has ice cream coming out of it on weekend evenings.
45th annual summer run around the bend
FAIRMONT – The Fairmont Community Education and Recreations 45th annual Summer Run is quickly approaching and is expecting a stacked field of runners to take part. As in years past, the races will start and end at the Fairmont High School track on July 27, It will feature four different races: a five-mile run, two-mile run, ¼-mile run/walk and a ½-mile run/walk. The races are starting at 8:30 am, 9:30 am, 10 am, 10:05 am, with registration closing 10 minutes prior to the start of each race.
Once split, Trimont marks 125 years
TRIMONT– This year marks a big one for the city of Trimont as the northwestern town in Martin County is celebrating 125 years. However, at the time of its establishment in 1899, the city was actually divided into two communities–Triumph and Monterey– and did not merge into one until 1959. The quasquincentennial is being celebrated this year nonetheless.
Jurors convict Iowa man who fatally shot police officer, captured at relative's Minnesota home
Jurors have convicted a northern Iowa man of first-degree murder for shooting a police officer to death and fleeing to Minnesota, where he was captured. Kyle Lou Ricke, 43, was found guilty Thursday in Kossuth County District Court in connection with the shooting of 33-year-old Algona police officer Kevin Cram on Sept. 13. Ricke faces life in prison. Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 21.
Man who was arrested in Sleepy Eye for killing police office gets life in prison
(Spirit Lake, IA) -- A north central Iowa man will spend the rest of his life in prison for the fatal shooting of a police officer in Algona last September. Forty-three-year-old Kyle Ricke was found guilty of the first-degree murder of Officer Kevin Cram on Thursday. Ricke fled the area after the shooting and was arrested at a relative's home near Sleepy Eye in southern Minnesota. The mandatory sentence for first-degree murder in Iowa is life in prison without parole.
Sandbag pickup tentatively to start July 22
Cottonwood County Emergency Management and the City of Windom have announced tentative plans to begin pickup for sandbags used during recent flooding. Curbside sandbag pickup is expected to begin the week of July 22 in Windom, provided there is no uptick in water levels of the Des Moines River. Property...
Sr. Legion drops playoff opener
Windom 300 000 0 = 3-7-4 Edgerton 011 020 x = 4-5-3 Windom Post 206 opened the sub-sub-state Sr. Legion playoffs Thursday with a tough 4-3 loss to Edgerton, in a game played at Pipestone. Windom jumped to an early lead, scoring all of its runs in the top of...
District offers summer meals
FAIRMONT — Fairmont is making sure children aren’t left hungry this summer. The Fairmont Area School District this week began offering free breakfast and lunch during to ensure families, especially those in economic struggle, have meals. The Summer Foods Program will last until July 26. The breakfast meals are served out of Fairmont Elementary School (FES) between 8:30 am and 9:00 am. The lunch meals are served between 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm.
Out of the Past – July 11
The Warrior Marching Band, under the direction of Doug Kodet, will enter parade competition at Westbrook tonight at 7 p.m. The parade and competition is part of the three day Hospital Benefit Days. Approximately 20 marching bands will be included in the parade competition. Band members are reminded to bring belts for the uniform trousers and wear black socks and band shoes (shoes available at The Palace and Ouren’s Family Shoes).
Local student interns with agencies
FAIRMONT–The Fairmont Police Department/Martin County Sheriff’s Office internship program continues this summer with Thea Anderson. Anderson started her role with the agencies in early June and will finish up in August. The program was established around 2010 and aims to show area students interested in criminal justice the...
Fairmont duo earns Big South All-Conference honors
FAIRMONT – Fairmont Freshman Anthony Stegge and eighth-grader Tyler Slama were named Big South All-Conference Boys Tennis honorable mentions after ending their season in the section doubles tournament at Gustavus Adolphus College. Their seasons came to a close with a loss against senior Joe Charpentier and junior Philip Olson...
PIP seeks to open as a processing facility in 2025
Premium Iowa Pork bought the Windom facility out of Hy-Life’s bankruptcy in 2023, and now PIP has revealed that their new local plant is being prepared for use as a pork processing facility that will contain a smokehouse and produce packaged meats like sliced bacon, sausage and case-ready hams.
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