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A power pole in St. Joseph was sheered off Aug. 4 by a commercial concrete-hauling truck, causing electrical wires to hang dangerously low.
Carolyn Bertsch Friends shoot hoops July 29 at the Sartell Community Center. They are (left to right) Carter Peterlin and Josh Carpenter. Both are 13 and of Sartell.
A St. Joseph resident, Megan (Potter) Seamans, is choreographing a musical play she saw and loved on a Broadway stage with ...
Superintendent Dr. Michael Rivard said he’s focused on balancing academic priorities, extracurricular opportunities and ...
He was standing on a steel roof and was spraying the gutters when he slipped, tried to catch himself, but fell approximately 12 feet onto a ...
Carolyn Bertsch Joshua Carpenter, 7, of Sartell, talks with officer Logan Eck Aug. 5 from the driver's seat of a Sartell police vehicle at the National Night Out event on Fourth Ave. N., Sartell.
Gaza is experiencing a genocide. This was a development that many, including myself, ignored until it became vastly too late.
Thank goodness for the recent worldwide outcry – long overdue – of rage about Israel’s push-back against food deliveries to ...
Carolyn Bertsch While chatting with a neighbor, Vicki Lam receives a hug from her son Ja'siiah James, 7, Aug. 5 at the ...
Kennedy Community School in St. Joseph is one of eight elementary schools which may have altered boundaries in the near future.
With a 10-0 record this season, the Sartell Muskies will get a chance to play in the State Amateur Baseball Tournament Aug. 24 in Glencoe.
The Landowski family members of Sartell are still mourning the loss of their dog after neighborhood pit bulls killed it on July 26.