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Thursday, April 16, 2026
Little Falls Community Schools School Referendum Failed Tuesday. The school reported that totals are unofficial at this time but as of last night Question 1, 2770 no votes to 1536 yes, Question 2, 2,891 no votes to 1408 yes. The school said they will take time to reflect on these results, continue our dialogue with the community, and determine the best path forward for our facilities and our children. Also on Tuesday Little Falls Radio was informed that Staples-Motley School Bond Referendum passed their question and the Aitkin Schools Bond Referendum vote failed on both questions.
This week is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Minnesota and Today the focus is on tornadoes. There will be two tornado drills at 1:45pm for schools and businesses and others to do their tornado drills for safety from severe storms. Then again at 6:45pm for second shift workers and families to prepare for tornadoes and what to do when occurs. Preparedness is a major factor to stay safe when tornadoes occur. More details on Severe Weather Awareness Week can be found on this link https://www.weather.gov/mpx/swaw.
A St. Cloud house fire displaced several residents and sent one person to the hospital early on Wednesday morning. Fire crews responded to 611 5th Avenue South just before 1:00 a.m. Firefighters arrived to find heavy smoke and fire coming from the second and third-floor windows of the home. After confirming that all of the residents had made it out of the house, firefighters were able to contain the flames and prevent them from spreading throughout the house. One person was taken by ambulance to St. Cloud Hospital with unknown injuries. Eleven residents of the home are displaced and are being assisted by the Red Cross. The St. Cloud Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of the blaze.
Drivers who travel on Highway 169 by Mille Lacs Lake will encounter a detour in the Garrison area this summer. The Minnesota Department of Transportation will improve five miles of Highway 169 from Crow Wing County Road 26 to Pike Avenue. The six-month, $12.4-million project will reconstruct the highway through Garrison, build a roundabout at Highway 18 and Monroe Street, install new storm sewer, sidewalks, and lighting, and reconfigure some turn lanes. Starting on April 30th, crews will begin preparing work areas, installing traffic control devices, and mobilizing equipment. A detour will be put in place after the fishing opener, beginning May 11th and continuing through late fall.
A Republican effort to advance impeachment articles against Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison failed Wednesday in the House Rules Committee, after Democrats voted in unison to block the resolution. Representatives Mike Wiener and Ben Davis, two leaders of a conservative faction of the GOP known as the Minnesota Freedom Caucus, testified before the committee attempting to initiate a formal impeachment process against the two public officials. While the resolution to impeach Ellison focuses on a number of topics, the resolution to impeach Walz more narrowly accuses the governor of failures around fraud. "There should be accountability. We are accountable to the taxpayers in this state, and when $9 billion worth of fraud takes place," Rep. Wiener said, referring to a total floated as a possibility by former U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson but rejected by Walz as lacking evidence, "I would expect a moral outrage whether you have a 'D' or an 'R'." Impeachment requires a majority vote by the House and the approval of a two-thirds majority in the Senate to convict. With the House currently tied 67-67 between Republicans and Democrats, and the DFL controlling the Senate by one vote, there is virtually no chance either Walz or Ellison would be impeached or convicted. In the tied Rules Committee on Wednesday, the DFL was able to stop the impeachment proceedings from even moving forward for consideration. The effort to create a process for proceedings ended in a tied 8-8 vote, deadlocked along party lines. Democratic members of the committee accused the Freedom Caucus of engaging in a partisan exercise. "This is a fundamentally unserious proposal by a fundamentally unserious party who isn't interested in governing," DFL Rep. Michael Howard said. "Gas prices are rising because of Trump's illegal war in Iran. Health care, housing, child care costs are spiking. We hospitals closing, yet this is what we're going to do today? A bill that's absolutely going nowhere, dead on arrival."
A former Mille Lacs County Sheriff’s Office employee was charged in Benton County Court last week for possessing child sexual abuse material. Jon Max Rasmussen Jr., 43, a former Mille Lacs County correctional sergeant, is facing five counts of possession of child sexual abuse material, according to court records. A criminal complaint states that in July of 2024, Benton County investigators recieved a tip from Kik that a user was uploading child sexual abuse material. An investigation revealed the user’s name and address, which led law enforcement to Rasmussen. On April 8, Rasmussen was arrested and brought to Benton County Jail, where he admitted to investigators he downloaded Kik over a year ago to “cheat his wife,” court records say. The complaint goes on to say Rasmussen admitted to viewing child sexual abuse material and said he would befriend people on Kik and trade the material. Mille Lacs County Sheriff Kyle Burton confirmed Rasmussen was removed from his position on April 9. The full statement from Sheriff Burton: “I can confirm that Jon Rasmussen Jr was charged by Benton County with possession and dissemination of child sexual abuse materials. The investigation was initiated by and is being conducted by Benton County. Once I was informed by Benton County of this investigation, I immediately placed Jon Rasmussen Jr on administrative leave. “After his arrest, I took additional steps to separate his employment with us, and as of 4/9/2026, he is no longer an employee of the Mille Lacs County Sheriff’s Office. Jon Rasmussen Jr was a Corrections Sergeant (non-sworn) assigned to the Mille Lacs County Jail while he was employed with the Mille Lacs County Sheriff’s Office.”
"Summer House" alum, actor and Iron Range-born Luke Gulbranson announced Wednesday he'll challenge current Republican Rep. Pete Stauber for his seat in Minnesota's 8th Congressional District this fall. Gulbranson, 42, of Eveleth, went public in a new campaign video just weeks before the Minnesota DFL convenes in Rochester for its endorsement convention. "I know what it's like to get the power turned off a few times; to need food assistance or go hungry; to need Medicaid, or I couldn't see a doctor," Gulbranson said, "but I had hockey. I had the woods. I had people here on the Iron Range who taught me how to keep going." Gulbranson also gave a nod to his days working in reality TV, and said the current climate in Washington, D.C. is "real drama with real consequences." Stauber, who was first elected to the U.S. House in 2018, also grew up on the Iron Range and is a retired law enforcement officer. His current term ends in January 2027. Stauber, has been a strong ally of President Donald Trump, has recently made headlines with his push to end environmental protections for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area watershed and allow copper-nickel mining.
The Friends of the Carnegie Library in Little Falls is holding their spring book sale with many items to check out today, Friday and Saturday starting at 10am each day. All proceeds goes to the Friends of the Library to help with upkeep and putting on more events through the year to support the public library in Little Falls.
Weather: today sunny and very mild, high 78 turning breezy in afternoon, clear tonight remaining mild, low around 50. Friday increasing clouds, high near 57 before noon, then falling in the afternoon, rain showers likely with rumbles of thunder late afternoon, rain showers Friday could mix with wet snow before ending, low around 28 with gusty winds. Saturday partly sunny but very windy and colder, high near 40, low near 20. Sunday sunny and windy, high 48, low around 26. Monday sunny and warmer, high 66, low around 45. Tuesday sunny and warm, high near 71, low around 48.
Sports: Boston beat the Twins 9-5 Wednesday ending their 4 game winning streak. The Twins (11-8), are off today and host Cincinnati on Friday night. High School Softball today as Little Falls is at Pierz at 5pm on AM960 KLTF (5pm news at 4:30pm) and online at fallsradio.com. The NFL Draft is next week April 23rd through 25th as the Vikings get four picks in the first three rounds of the Draft.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
A Message from Little Falls Community Schools late on Tuesday: The unofficial results for the 2026 Referendum have been tallied, and neither question has passed (again both failed, the unofficial...
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Today (Tuesday April 14th) is the Little Falls Community Schools Referendum Vote. Polling places will be open from 7am to 8pm. They are Bethel Lutheran Church Combined Polling Place located...
Monday, April 13, 2026
The Storm Prediction Center reported a slight risk of severe thunderstorms over central Minnesota this afternoon into tonight mainly between 3-9pm with potential of strong winds and hail. An elevated...
Friday, April 10, 2026
A message from the City of Royalton Police Department "We are aware of an attempted scam taking place involving a person claiming to be from Pine Country Bank calling customers...