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Motorcyclist Loses His Life in Crash on Twin Cities Freeway
Little Canada, MN (KROC-AM News)- A motorcyclist lost his life in a crash on a freeway in the Twin Cities on Wednesday. The State Patrol responded to the fatality around 3 p.m. Two people were in an SUV that the motorcycle hit. The deadly motorcycle crash happened at the Hwy....
Woman suspected of driving drunk in Blaine restaurant patio crash, state patrol says
BLAINE, Minn. — A 36-year-old Isanti woman is suspected of driving drunk after she crashed into a Blaine restaurant's patio Tuesday night, just weeks after a deadly patio crash in St. Louis Park.The Minnesota State Patrol says it happened at about 6:30 p.m. at Clive's Roadhouse off Highway 65 near the National Sports Center.The woman drove off the road and rolled after going into a ditch, landing in the restaurant's patio area.Two other people were in her car, both suffering minor injuries. The woman was arrested and is being held in the Anoka County Jail. The state patrol is still investigating.A 56-year-old man is charged with nearly a dozen crimes, including criminal vehicular homicide, in connection to another drunk driving crash that occurred on Sept. 1 at Park Tavern's patio in St. Louis Park.Two people were killed in the crash and several more were hurt.According to the criminal complaint, defendant Steven Bailey's blood-alcohol level was more than four times the legal limit when he slammed into the patio.
Canes boys soccer beats St. Croix Falls
The Hayward Hurricanes boys soccer team beat Unity-St. Croix Falls 3-1 in a Sept. 17 game at Heidi Friermood Field. Also last week, the Canes dropped a non-conference game to Amery, 1-2; and lost to Washburn-Bayfield 0-5. The Canes dropped from first to third place in the Heart O’ North Conference, one win behind leader Barron and second place Washburn. ...
Rails play hard against Saints; at Cumberland Beavers Friday
SPOONER — The St. Croix Falls Saints, 3-0 in the Heart O’ North Conference and 5-0 overall, may be one of the top teams in Wisconsin this season. And while the Spooner Rails fell 45-20 to SCF on Friday, coach Josh Fizel and the Rails never backed down an inch in the contest. “While we were disappointed in the outcome on Friday night, I was really proud of the effort our kids played with,” said Coach Fizel. “The result wasn’t what we wanted, but I...
Why is it taking so long for the leaves to change color?
HUDSON, Wis. — On the beautiful St. Croix River, it's the sunset painting the sky instead of the autumn hues.Experts say the changing of colors is controlled by shorter days, but climate continues to play a major role."Really warm late September days are not ideal for fall colors," said Brian Schwingle, a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources forest health specialist.According to the DNR's fall color map, colors typically peak between mid-to-late September and mid-October.Schwingle says the perfect recipe for brilliant fall colors is complex."A spring that has adequate moisture, a summer that has adequate moisture unlike this year," Schwingle said....
Boys soccer scores another two wins in turnaround season
The Rangers boys soccer team keeps churning out points in its first winning season since 2015, posting a 7-4 record after this week’s victories over East Ridge and North Branch. (The Rangers played a road game against Park High School on Tuesday, Sept. 24 after press time.) The Rangers knocked off the East Ridge Raptors at home in a 2-1 final score on Thursday, Sept. 19, head coach Joe Tomas’s first win over the program since he took over boys program in 2021. The Rangers...
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