Author: Devon Krueger

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Jazz Giants Christian McBride And Paquito D’Rivera To Headline TC Jazz Festival

(St. Paul, MN)  —  Organizers of the Twin Cities Jazz Festival released the first named artists for the upcoming event this summer.  Cuban jazz musician Paquito D’Rivera and bassist Christian McBride will headline.  The rest of the lineup will be introduced at a later date.  The Twin Cities Jazz Fest starts on June 23rd and…
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January 18, 2023 0

Madonna Announces Global Tour With A Stop In St. Paul

(St. Paul, MN)  —  Music icon Madonna is going back on tour, making a stop in St. Paul this summer.  She announced that she will go on the 35-city Celebration Tour, kicking off on July 15th in Vancouver and ending in Amsterdam on December 1st.  Madonna will stop at the Xcel Energy Center on July…
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January 18, 2023 0

Three Charged With Sex Trafficking In The Twin Cities

(St. Paul, MN)  —  Three men are accused of running a sex trafficking operation in the Twin Cities.  The defendants are charged with offenses ranging from promoting prostitution, sex trafficking, and receiving profits from prostitution.  Two of the suspects are held on a 500-thousand-dollar bond and the third defendant has yet to appear in court.


January 18, 2023 0

Four suspects charged in Mille Lacs County Sheriff’s Deputy Incident  

(Princeton)— An incident involving a Mille Lacs County Sheriff’s Deputy led to four suspects charged with felonies and  misdemeanors. The deputy tried unsuccessfully over the weekend to serve civil papers to a resident at 2769 56th Avenue. After allegedly being targeted with the laser site of a firearm, the deputy retreated to safety. Charles Rigge, age 77, was charged…
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January 18, 2023 0

Lakes Area Habitat For Humanity Seeks Volunteers

(Brainerd)— Lakes Area Habitat for Humanity expects a record number of builds  this year and is in search of construction volunteers. No experience is necessary; volunteers will learn what to do each work day including framing, flooring, and drywall. Five of the next 7 home builds will be in the Brainerd Baxter area, as well as the…
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January 18, 2023 0

Bernick Family Foundation Awards $150K in Grants

(St. Cloud)— The Bernick Family Foundation awarded $150,000 in grants to non-profits which support youth, education, well-being and fitness programs in Central Minnesota.  Eligible organizations were required to be a 501(c)3 organization, school or governmental entity and serve one of the seven regions that Bernick’s services. In one example, $20,000 was awarded to the Pillager…
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January 17, 2023 0

CRMC Nurse Honored for Exemplary Care

(Crosby)— Medical Registered Nurse Jeenah Stern was recognized for empathetic and compassionate patient care at Cuyuna Regional Medical Center in Crosby. The organization’s DAISY Award For Extraordinary Nurses, implemented in 2022,  is chosen by committee and is given at celebrations throughout the year. Stern is the fourth recipient.  She was nominated by a couple who were appreciative…
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January 17, 2023 0

Morrison County Committee Meeting Schedule for Week of January 16th

(Little Falls)—  At 3:30 today the SECB will meet virtually, as will Hands of Hope at 5. Tomorrow at 9 the Long Prairie Watershed will be at the Todd County Courthouse. At 10, the Central MN O&O committee meeting will take place virtually. The Morrison County Airport Commission will meet at the Little Falls Airport…
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January 17, 2023 0

Riverwood Healthcare’s Dr. David Taylor on January 17th Community Connection

Riverwood Healthcare Chief Medical Officer Dr. David Taylor gave an update on the current Seasonal Illness outlook with RSV, Influenza, and COVID-19, A Seasonal Illness Virtual Seminar on January 25th, and how to best treat and prevent the illnesses:


January 17, 2023 0

City of Brainerd to review chicken ordinance during Tuesday’s Council meeting

BRAINERD — The Brainerd City Council is expected to review the number of chickens allowed in city limits during its meeting tonight. A resident voiced concerns about the city’s pet ordinance, which allows residents to have any combination of four dogs, cats or chickens. The resident wanted to have the limit raised, requesting that a flock of four…
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January 17, 2023 0