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A state trooper is accused of killing a cheerleader who was about to graduate. He’s no longer with the agency
A former Minnesota state trooper allegedly responsible for a car crash that killed an 18-year-old cheerleader is no longer employed by the Minnesota State Patrol, according to the agency.
Richfield police suspect post about missing girl is a scam
RICHFIELD, Minn — Richfield police said a post circulating about a missing 3-year-old girl found alone walking behind a home is false. The picture, seen on Ring Neighborhood in Richfield, said a child named "Mila" was found walking behind a home in Richfield and taken to the police station by "Deputy Sara Thomas."
St. Cloud area high school football Week 2 coverage, locations, live scores
SAINT CLOUD — Can't make it to the game tonight? The St. Cloud Times has you covered with Minnesota high school football scores from around central Minnesota. Follow below for live Week 2 score updates for Albany, Becker, Foley, Holdingford, ROCORI, Royalton, Sartell-St. Stephen, Sauk Rapids-Rice, St. Cloud Apollo, St. Cloud Cathedral and St. Cloud Tech. ...
Experience The Magic: Harry Potter Movie Marathon Coming To Marcus Theatres
I'm a little embarassed to admit this -- I've not read the "Harry Potter" books. I'm REALLY embarassed to admit this -- I've not seen ANY of the "Harry Potter" movies. Oh, a few scenes on the internet, here and there. Enough to bluff my way through a Potterverse conversation. And even though I've been to London's King's Cross tube station at Platform 9-3/4, I've sadly not seen any of the eight Harry Potter films.
St. Cloud Transitioning 3 Parks Into Splash Pads
The city of St. Cloud is in the process of transitioning 2 parks from wading pools to splash pads and are added a wading pool to one additional park this fall. That according to St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis, who joined me on WJON Friday. He says both Centennial Park and Haws Park are transitioning from having wading pools to splash pads while 10-10 park (located in southeast St. Cloud) will be adding a splash pad. Kleis says the money to pay for these improvements is coming from a ballot referendum question that was passed by voters in 2022. He says splash pads don't require the hiring of staff and are easier to maintain. Kleis explains the challenge of finding the required lifeguards needed to staff 7 wading pools in the community has been very difficult over the years.
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