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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Strong to Severe Thunderstorms moved across north-central Minnesota Tuesday with heavy rains, large hail and damaging winds in Brainerd, Merrifield, Crosby, Aitkin to Pine City. Another range of storms went through southwestern Cass County into the Brainerd Lakes again by evening. Strong Storms are expected to continue through late evening into the overnight hours in some areas. 

A woman is seriously hurt after falling out of an ATV. The Morrison County Sheriff's Office says the incident happened on Saturday at about 1:20pm on Sage Road, about five miles southeast of Hillman. Nineteen-year-old Dylan Batien of Milaca was diving a side-by-side on Sage Road, traveling about 40 miles an hour.  Nineteen-year-old passenger Izabella Roffe of Milaca fell out of the side-by-side while it was moving and suffered severe injuries.  Roffe was not wearing a seatbelt or helmet. She was airlifted to North Memorial Hospital by North Air Care.

A traffic accident in Sartell has caused widespread service outages across the city. According to a Facebook post from the Sartell Public Safety Department, the crash occurred earlier this afternoon at the intersection of 2nd Street South and County Road 78. Reports indicate the intersection’s stoplight was struck, rendering it nonfunctional. The department said it may take a while to fix because the signal is county-operated. The collision has also disrupted phone and internet services throughout the city, including in the Sartell school district, which reported its phone lines are down. Utility crews are on scene assessing and repairing damage and are expected to remain for several hours. Drivers are encouraged to seek an alternate route. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

Two people were injured Monday, May 25, after their motorcycle lost control on Highway 6 in Cass County. The Minnesota State Patrol responded to the crash, reported at 9:52am, just north of Remer. According to the report, a 2006 Harley-Davidson Cruiser was northbound on the highway when it hit a tar patch and slipped and landed in the west ditch. The driver of the motorcycle, Scott Carroll Lenzmeier, 65, of Crosby, suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital in Grand Rapids. His passenger, Catherine Marie Lenzmeier, 62, of Crosby, suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to Essentia Health-St. Mary's Medical Center. The State Patrol reported neither person was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office, along with Remer fire and ambulance, assisted at the scene.

A homeless man from St. Cloud has pleaded guilty and was immediately sentenced for having child sexual abuse material. A Stearns County judge sentenced 45-year-old Matthew Monson to 10 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to four counts of possessing child sexual abuse material while being a registered predatory offender. Nine other counts were dismissed at the settlement conference and sentencing. Monson also pleaded guilty to a different charge for failing to fulfill registration requirements as a predatory offender. His sentence on that charge will be served at the same time as his child pornography sentence. According to the charges, Google flagged several images and videos of child sexual abuse material coming from two IP addresses at a Holdingford rehabilitation center. Court records show Monson lived at the facility and is linked to a customer "cloud storage" account where the images were stored. An investigator with the Stearns County Sheriff's Office met with Monson in January and confiscated his phone. The officer conducted an extraction on Monson's phone and allegedly found more than 1000 images and videos involving the sexual exploitation of children.

Xcel Energy, the Minnesota Department of Commerce, the Citizens Utility Board of Minnesota (CUB), the Suburban Rate Authority, and the Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA) filed a settlement stipulation in Xcel’s gas rate case.  Last fall, Xcel Energy filed a petition to increase gas rates by 8.2%, or $63 million per year. This filing kicked off a Public Utilities Commission proceeding to determine what rate increase amount is justified. Today’s settlement resolves all issues for the signatories. The Office of the Attorney General did not join the settlement and will continue to litigate the case. If approved, the settlement would result in: An overall rate increase of 4.88%, compared with Xcel’s initial ask of 8.2%, and a lower increase of 4.1% for residential customers. Ratepayers, who have been paying an interim rate increase of 6.8% since January, would receive refunds with interest.  A reduction in Xcel’s implied return on equity (ROE). ROE is a key determinant of company profits. Xcel initially requested a substantial ROE increase, from its currently authorized level of 9.6% to 10.65%. The settlement does not specify an ROE. However, settlement terms discussing Xcel’s weighted average cost of capital allow us to calculate an implied ROE of 9.55%.  “While any increase in utility costs is going to be difficult for many people, this settlement is a fair outcome,” said Annie Levenson-Falk, executive director of the Citizens Utility Board of Minnesota. “If it’s approved, customer contributions to shareholder profits will go down, and ratepayers will receive refunds.” 

The Roseville Police Department at a news conference Tuesday afternoon about a missing child when they learned the boy was located safely. Earlier Tuesday, police were asking for the public's help in finding a missing 6-year-old boy who is believed to have left on foot, according to an endangered missing person alert from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). The boy was last seen at his residence in Roseville on Tuesday around 7:30am. Police Chief Erica Scheider said she was about to announce a group search for the boy at the news conference when she learned he had been located and was safe. She did not provide further information as to what led the boy to go missing.

Death Notices: Jerry P. Petersen, age 64 of Little Falls. 

Weather: Wednesday sunny skies, high 88, clear Wednesday night low around 50. Partly sunny Thursday, a breezy east wind, high 84, clear Thursday night low 53. Sunny and warm Friday high 88, clear Friday low around 56. Sunny and still warm Saturday high 86, clear again Saturday night low 53. Sunny and high near 80 on Sunday. 

Sports: High School Softball scores Tuesday: Willmar 9-2 over Little Falls eliminating the Flyers. Pierz beat Foley 9-2 to advance to play Melrose later in the day. Melrose eliminated Holdingford 11-1 from playoffs then Melrose held off Pierz 7-6 to win the elimination game and ended the Pioneers softball season. 

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