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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

KSTP TV had part 2 of the their investigation story last night on Oakland Cemetery in Little Falls. The link to their 2nd part of the story is here https://kstp.com/5-investigates/little-falls-cemetery-complaints-spur-calls-for-investigation/.

The Morrison County Fair is coming up June 25th through the 28th at the Fairgrounds east of Little Falls. This year presenting IV Play with music at the grandstand on Thursday, Hairball on Friday night. The link to the fair is online at fallsradio.com on top of the home page. Also this week June 11-14th is the Motley Fair for Morrison County Events include Autocross Friday June 12th and the Demolition Derby on Sunday the 14th. There is a horse show put to help 4H kids work their way to the other fairs and the State Fair, and fireworks are also planned this weekend at the Motley Fairgrounds located in Motley more details can be found on their Facebook Page. 

One person was injured last night around 10:20pm on Highway 27 in Todd County at County Road 11 in Little Sauk Township. 26-year-old Damien Kerr of Wadena turned from the county road onto 27 and was struck by an oncoming vehicle driven by 29-year-old Jacob Showalter of Pierz. Kerr was treated for injuries at the Long Prairie Hospital. Showalter and his 3 passengers all from Pierz were not injured in the accident. 

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is making it easier to get out and enjoy Great Outdoors Month. The DNR is encouraging Minnesotans to discover and connect with parks, recreation areas, outdoor programs, and activities. On Saturday, Minnesota residents can enter all state parks and recreation areas without a parking permit for Free Park Day. Many of the parks will be hosting naturalist-led programs that day for visitors to enjoy. If you're unable to make it on Free Park Day, seven-day vehicle permits can be checked out at participating libraries. ATV owners will also be able to ride on the state's public trails this weekend without the usual registration fee for the machine. It gives riders access to 3,000 miles of state forest and grant-in-aid trails. Riders 18 and younger are required to wear helmets, and anyone born after July 1st, 1987 must have completed an ATV safety certification. The DNR says there are also numerous opportunities to bike, camp, swim, boat, paddle, and fish all across Minnesota.

Sauk Rapids residents may need to rethink their lawn-watering habits this summer as the city takes one of its water towers offline for repairs. The city is refurbishing one of its water towers and has to drain it for the work, a step that will sharply cut the city’s available water capacity until the project wraps up. Officials estimate the reconditioning will take about eight weeks. With the tower out of service and warm-weather water use already climbing, the city is reminding residents of its Odd/Even Sprinkling Schedule Ordinance. The ordinance also urges residents not to irrigate their lawns between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. each day, when more water is lost to evaporation. The bigger concern for residents is what happens if conservation efforts fall short. The city says that if water usage rises, it will be required to put additional water-use reduction measures or system water limitations in place. In other words, the current request to conserve could turn into firmer restrictions if demand stays high while the tower is down. To help households cut back, the city offered a series of conservation tips. Outdoors, it suggests watering grass only as needed since most lawns require about one inch of water per week, mulching trees and plants to slow evaporation, leaving grass clippings in place to shade the soil, letting grass grow a little longer, checking hoses and sprinklers for leaks, and using a rain barrel to collect water for gardens. Indoors, the city recommends fixing running toilets, shutting off the tap while shaving or brushing teeth, choosing showers over baths and installing low-flow showerheads, running only full loads of laundry and dishes, and using water-efficient appliances marked with the WaterSense label.

A St. Cloud resident has been charged via summons with four felony counts of possession of child sexual abuse material. The man, 26-year-old Uriah Justice Barber, allegedly uploaded several files containing child sexual abuse material to a Discord server and admitted to viewing prohibited files. The Minnesota Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force initially received a cyber tip in December 2024 regarding images uploaded to a Discord account suspected of containing child sexual abuse material. An investigation led by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension found the account belonged to Barber, prompting a search warrant to be executed at his residence in June 2025. Barber was subsequently taken into custody, and authorities seized his cellphone, computer and other digital equipment. In a Mirandized statement, he admitted to being a pornography addict and to viewing numerous files containing explicit material involving child sexual abuse. Barber further stated that he did not know how the images appeared on his Discord account, adding that such images should not have been on his phone or computer. Barber is scheduled to make his first appearance in Benton County District Court on Tuesday, June 23.

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is investigating after a company’s abrupt closure last week left hundreds of customers in rural Minnesota without internet. Radio Link Internet suddenly shut down and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on June 1. According to a consumer alert from Ellison, customers say they had no advance warning before the company informed them it was permanently ending operations. Customers also say Radio Link Internet’s website, customer service phone line, and company email addresses were immediately shut down, even though some customers had recently paid for up to one year of internet service in advance. The company, based in the small Steele County town of Ellendale, provided internet for more than 400 homes and businesses across approximately 5,000-square-miles in southern Minnesota.

Congratulations to Dr. Paul Wirth and Kathy Kampa as they took first Monday night at the Dancing with the Stars Fundraiser at the College of St. Benedicts. Kampa and Dr. Wirth had been on the KLTF Community Show recently and said support from that also helped in their donations for the events. The duo grabbed a $15,000 prize and also won $3000 for the Judges’ choice. In Donations they also raised approximately $44,000 for the Wirth Center. This is all going to their large move to a new Dr. Wirth Center for the Arts for dance, arts and other items. They will be moving to our new facility June 18th and 19th. The two stated they are so grateful to the supporters, donations and others who helped in making this happen and also addressed their support to KLTF Radio for sharing the news of their journey with your audience. 

The Morrison County Board of Commissioners have planned a special board meeting for Tuesday, June 16th at 8:30am for a permit on an outdoor fireworks display. The special meeting is required as the board must pass this permit request prior to the upcoming event. Their planning session will then follow.

Birth Announcement: Linkcoln Brouwer and Hannah Lindquist of Rice, a baby girl born June 7th. 

Weather: strong to severe thunderstorms went through early this morning dropping .73 inches of rain at the airport and some gusty winds. rest of today, becoming sunny and humid, high 84, showers and thunderstorms likely again this afternoon, some could be severe, with showers ending tonight then clearing, low 55. Increasing clouds Thursday with afternoon showers and thunderstorms, high 73, showers ending Thursday night low 51. Friday sunny and windy, high 71, clear and windy Friday night low near 50. Sunny and windy Saturday, high near 70, showers Saturday night into early Sunday, low 49, Sunday high around 68 with spotty showers, stray showers Sunday night low 48. Showers still Monday, high near 70.

Sports: State Boys Golf Tuesday Peyton Carr of Little Falls shot a 71 and is tied for 4th going into Day 2 of the Class AA State Boys Golf Tournament. Blake Silbernick of Albany also had a 71. Nathan Cekalla of Pierz shot a 78 and is in 43rd place overall. Jackson Camacho of Pillager is at 53rd with a 79. On the Girls side Imagine Hines of Little Falls is tied for 14th after day 1 with a 79, Katelyn Hoff of Albany is first with a 73, State Boys and Girls Golf wraps up weather permitting today. Detroit beat the Twins 10-4 last night, Twins got four solo home runs for their runs. Twins continue series with Detroit tonight at 5:40pm then 12:10pm on Thursday to wrap it up before coming home to take on St. Louis on Friday night. Carolina beat Las Vegas 5-3 to tie their Stanley Cup Finals series 2-2. NBA Finals Game 4 tonight with New York leading San Antonio 2-1 in series. Lynx get 3 players with over 20 points last night to beat Dallas 100-76 at Target Center, Lynx now 10-2, they are at Las Vegas on Saturday night in the WNBA. 

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Last night on KSTP TV News they investigated Oakland Cemetery in Little Falls the story uncovered dead board members, a big raise for the cemetery’s caretaker and an attempt to...

Monday, June 8, 2026

The Morrison County Sheriff’s Office Saturday morning shared that Douglas County was searching for Endangered Missing Person. The sheriff's office was asking all residents to please keep an eye out...

Friday, June 5, 2026

One person was injured in a one vehicle accident Thursday around 1:08pm in Lastrup of Morrison County. 86-year-old Sharon Schlegel was on Highway 27 at Pine Street when she hit...

Thursday, June 4, 2026

People in communities near the Camp Ripley Training Center will be hearing some loud noise and seeing smoke trails throughout the next few weeks. National Guard soldiers are working to meet...