J.B. Tree Farm
Cut your own Christmas Tree or they will cut it for you.
(free shaking and bailing, weather permitting)
Choose from Scotch, Norway, White Pine, Balsam, Fraser Fir, Canaan Fir or Spruce
Wreaths, Tree Stand, Bags and Nutcrackers
Open Daily from 10am to 6pm
22591 153 rd Street – Pierz, Mn
320-468-2624
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Thursday, November 27, 2025
The Staff and Management of Little Falls Radio wants to wish everyone a very HAPPY THANKSGIVING THURSDAY. Little Falls Radio thanks all who listen to and who uses the website and this new page daily at fallsradio.com Happy Thanksgiving.
Minnesota Power crews are responding safely and as quickly as possible to restore power as the region digs out from the season’s first snowstorm that began Tuesday night. Heavy snow and gusty winds brought down trees and power lines and poles, causing scattered outages in Little Falls, Cloquet, and the Long Prairie areas. Additional crews were called in Tuesday and worked through the night to help. Travel was difficult in areas, delaying some response times. Outages in some Duluth neighborhoods, including about 1,000 in Lakeside/Lester Park, were reported this morning. About 2,000 customers throughout Minnesota Power’s service area were affected as of 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. The safety of our crews and customers is our top priority during this outage response. Stay away from any and all downed power lines and do not attempt to remove tree branches that may have fallen on lines. Always assume that downed wires are energized. Please give crews the space they need to work safely along roads and streets and slow down when driving near them. Contact Minnesota Power at (800) 228-4966 to report an outage.
If you were dreaming of a white Thanksgiving, you got your wish. The National Weather Service says many communities across the state have a fresh blanket of snow from the system that swept across the state on Tuesday. Snow totals:Duluth - 10.3" Taft - 9.6" Camp Ripley - 9.5" Moose Lake - 8.3" Deer Creek - 8.0" Randall around 7.5" Baxter - 7.3" Long Prairie - 7.2" Hermantown - 7.1" Little Falls - 7.0" Brainerd - 6.5" Pierz around 6.0", Milaca 6.0" Upsala - 6.0" Chokio - 6.0" St. Cloud - 4.8" and lesser amounts south of St. Cloud. Another big weather factor during the Tuesday storm was the wind. The National Weather Service says St. Cloud had a peak wind gust of 44 miles an hour. Wind gusts over 50 miles an hour were reported in several communities in southwestern Minnesota, including a 56-mile-an-hour gust in Tracy at 8:00 p.m. Thanksgiving Day looks quiet but cold, with another chance for accumulating snow arriving late on Friday into Saturday. Where most is forecast to be 4-6 inches south of the Twin Cities Metro Area.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating an officer-involved shooting in Monticello on Tuesday night. According to a press release from the Wright County Sheriff’s Office, just before 9:00, someone called 911 and reported a man with a large knife was in the street yelling. Deputies arrived and found the man walking in the 900 block of Golf Course Road. He ignored commands to drop his weapon and started walking toward the deputies. One of them deployed their taser, but the man kept advancing. Another deputy shot him. The man’s injuries are not life-threatening, and he was taken to North Memorial Health in Robbinsdale for treatment, where he is in stable condition. None of the officers involved were injured, and they have been placed on leave, which the press release says is standard procedure. Body worn cameras were on and in use at the time.
There are many bars, restaurants or establishments that have Thanksgiving meals you can call them for information. Most fast food places are closed for Thanksgiving. The Community Thanksgiving Meal is Thursday 11am-1pm at the Falls Ballroom, no charge all invited. Also Word of Life in Upsala is hosting a Thanksgiving free meal Thursday 11:30-1:30pm in Upsala.
NATIONAL NEWS: Two West Virginia National Guard members shot Wednesday near the White House are in critical condition in a local hospital, FBI Director Kash Patel said. The shooting appeared to be targeted at the Guard members, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said. It happened at the corner of 17th and H Streets in the northwest quadrant of the city, roughly two blocks northwest of the White House, at around 2:15 p.m. The shooter was detained by other National Guard members who intervened after the suspect started shooting. The suspect is being treated at a local hospital. One National Guard member was shot in the head, according to a person familiar with the details of the incident who spoke to AP on condition of anonymity. President Donald Trump, who is in Florida celebrating Thanksgiving, warned in a statement on social media that the “animal” who shot the guardsmen “will pay a very steep price.” “God bless our Great National Guard, and all of our Military and Law Enforcement. These are truly Great People,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “I, as President of the United States, and everyone associated with the Office of the Presidency, am with you!” The Trump administration ordered 500 more National Guard members to Washington following the shooting, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday. Hegseth said President Donald Trump asked him to send the Guard members. There are currently 2,188 troops assigned to the joint task force operating in the city, according to the government's latest update.
Death Notices: Herbert Peter Schneider, age 96 of Sobieski.
Weather: Thanksgiving Day partly sunny, high 22, Thursday night clear skies, low near 4 above. Friday increasing clouds, high 23, snow Friday night 1-2 inches after midnight mostly, low 11. Saturday morning snow around 1/2 inch by noon, then becoming sunny, high 20, low around 3 above. Sunday sunny and cold, high 13, low around -5 below zero. Monday sunny and cold, high near 10 above, low around -7 below zero.
Sports: Alex Carmenaty of Little Falls Radio interviews Eric Pohlkamp of the Denver Pioneers who has ties to the Pierz area recently. The full interview is on the Little Falls Radio Facebook Page, also the interview will be heard again on AM960 KLTF during the sports wrap at 9:05am Saturday morning and streamed the program is online at fallsradio.com.
Congratulations to Pete Boser of Little Falls winner of the classic radio this week on the Ho Ho Dough promotion. List of qualifiers are at fallsradio.com click on Ho Ho Dough link. Remember to register at participating businesses for the next drawing on Wednesday morning on LF Radio.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
As of 7:30am- Schools closed Upsala, Swanville, Pillager, Long Prairie Grey Eagle, Brainerd, Onamia. Also announced that Pierz, Browerville and Staples-Motley are doing e-learning days no students in class also...
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
All After School and evening activities for Little Falls, Pierz, Royalton, Upsala and Swanville school have been canceled or postponed including all practices and games. A Winter Storm Warning has...
Monday, November 24, 2025
A Winter Storm Watch goes into effect at 3pm Tuesday until 12pm Wednesday. RAIN WILL TRANSITION TO SNOW TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW FALLING THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING. GUSTY...
Friday, November 21, 2025
The Minnesota firearms deer hunting season to close to ending with 128,759 deer registered as of Thursday morning (11/20/25). The total number harvested (including antlerless and the youth hunt) is...