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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

The Pierz Fire Department responded to a golf cart fire at about 4:15pm on Monday, May 11 on Park Avenue over the Skunk River near the Pierz Golf Course. Firefighters quickly extinguished the flames. The cart was operated by a regular gasoline engine. There were no injuries reported. 

Crow Wing County Sheriff Eric Klang reports that on Tuesday around 12:31pm a 911 call was received from a 19yearold male stating that the paddle boat he was on had capsized on Little Emily Lake. The caller reported that he and two adult females were in the water when the call was unexpectedly disconnected. Responders arrived on scene and located the two adult females, ages 20 and 22 who reported that the male had not returned to shore. One of the females was transported by ambulance for injuries related to cold exposure. Crow Wing County Boat and Water personnel, along with Dive Team members, initiated search operations. At approximately 2:54 p.m., responders located and recovered the male in roughly 23 feet of water. The individuals involved were college students visiting the area. Several lake residents also assisted with rescue efforts, and the Sheriff’s Office extends its appreciation for their timely and helpful response. Please keep the families of all involved in your prayers as they go through this very difficult traumatic time. No additional information is available at this time, investigation continues.

Fire damaged a number of businesses and apartment units in downtown Sauk Centre on Monday night. The Sauk Centre Police Department says an officer was on routine patrol just before midnight when he came upon flames and smoke coming from a two-story building. The fire was located in the 300 block of Main Street South. The officer immediately called for the fire department and, with the help of another officer, began evacuating apartments on the second floor of the buildings. The Sauk Centre Fire Department arrived and made entry into the buildings and put out the flames. Police say five apartments and three businesses were significantly damaged by the blaze. Authorities helped make arrangements for the displaced residents. The Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of the fire, and no damage estimate is available. Fire departments from Melrose, Long Prairie, Elrosa, and Osakis assisted at the scene. Several other agencies, including the sheriff's offices of Stearns and Todd County, Sauk Centre Ambulance, and the Minnesota State Patrol, also assisted in the effort.

A woman was killed when she was struck by multiple vehicles while trying to cross a highway in southeastern Minnesota. The Minnesota State Patrol says the incident happened at about 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday in Spring Valley in Fillmore County. Sixty-seven-year-old Melody Raveill of Spring Valley was eastbound crossing Highway 63 when she was struck by three vehicles traveling north on the highway. The three drivers, two from Spring Valley and one from Preston, were not hurt. The Minnesota State Patrol notes the highway was wet at the time of the crash. The State Patrol has shown concern as this is now the sixth car pedestrian accident in the past 14 days, four fatalities and two more with critical injuries. A reminder to watch for pedestrians and those walking should have some reflective gear on late at night to be seen. 

Drivers who are heading north to the Mille Lacs Lake area should be aware of some road construction that will force some drivers to detour. Starting on Monday, crews will start preparing the construction zone at Highway 169 and Highway 27 north of Onamia by installing traffic control devices, widening shoulders, and mobilizing equipment. Following the Memorial Day weekend, access to and from Highway 27 from Highway 169 will be closed to build a new roundabout at that intersection. The three-month project looks to improve safety and access at the intersection, which has a history of severe crashes. The Minnesota Department of Transportation says the roundabout is designed to reduce speeds and cut down on high-risk turning movements. The $4.5-million project includes a four-legged roundabout, the installation of a right-in/right-out entrance at the Veterans Club, a new concrete median with three-quarters access from Highway 169, and the realignment of Twilight Road to and from westbound Highway 27. Highway 169 will remain open to through traffic, but drivers should prepare for lane shifts and narrow lanes with no shoulders. Drivers looking to access Highway 27 will be detoured via Mille Lacs County Road 23 through late August.

A Bemidji teenager was charged by juvenile petition last week with shooting his parents, telling police he became "irate" after they revoked his cell phone privileges. The petition states that in addition to his parents, the 16-year-old also shot and injured a bystander during the May 7 incident. He was charged with possessing a handgun under the age of 18; first-degree assault and two counts of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon, causing substantial bodily harm. According to Beltrami County prosecutors, law enforcement arrived at an apartment complex in the area of 2500 Itasca Loop Northwest in Bemidji, where they found the teen's mother lying on the ground with an apparent gunshot wound to her abdomen. The complaint said she told arriving officers her son was angry about losing access to his cell phone and subsequently shot her and her husband. She added that her son also shot another person who was in the parking lot at the time of the incident. The boy's father and the bystander reportedly suffered gunshot wounds to their legs, both of them requiring tourniquets, according to court documents. All three were stabilized at the scene before being transferred to a nearby hospital. The petition said the teen later turned himself in at the police station, allegedly admitting to the shootings and acknowledging he was able to obtain the gun without his parents' knowledge. Prosecutors said officers recovered the pistol under a pile of leaves near the Bemidji Middle School.

second man convicted of sexually assaulting a St. Cloud State University student in 2024 was sentenced Monday to 12 years in prison, according to court documents. The judge set 21-year-old Dipak Phayal's sentence with credit for 439 days already served, and granted conditional release after confinement at 10 years. Conditions laid out by the court include paying a fine, supplying a DNA sample and registering as a sex offender with the state of Minnesota. Phayal's sentencing comes after he was convicted of first- and third-degree criminal sexual assault, and aiding and abetting criminal sexual conduct, stemming from an incident inside an SCSU student's dorm room in the early morning hours of November 1, 2024.

A 29-year-old St. Cloud man appeared in court on a slew of charges after investigators say he spent roughly five months tracking, threatening, and assaulting an ex-girlfriend, then alegedly continued after a judge ordered him to stay away. Hunter Paul Klemz is fighting 25 charges in all. He has been charged with 19 counts in the first complaint, including felony stalking, two counts of felony threats of violence, three gross misdemeanor counts of installing a mobile tracking device without a court order, nine misdemeanor counts of domestic assault, two counts of misdemeanor damage to property, and one count of making obscene or harassing phone calls. A second complaint, filed after his release, adds six more misdemeanor counts, three for violating a domestic abuse no contact order and three for violating an order for protection. The most serious charge, felony stalking, carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine. According to the complaint filed in Stearns County District Court, the woman, tried to end the relationship at the end of July or beginning of August 2025. Investigators say that’s when the behavior began. On August 16th, the complaint says she found a tracking device wired to her vehicle’s battery and a voice recorder hidden inside the car. When she confronted Klemz, the complaint alleges he closed the hood of the car on her head, then took her phone and her vehicle. When the car was returned, the tracker had been cut out. The next day, according to the complaint, Klemz played her an audio recording of a private conversation she’d had with a friend, called her a cheater, told her he wanted to hit her, and blocked her from leaving the residence. A third tracker was discovered on September 11th, after Klemz allegedly drove past a restaurant where she was eating with a friend. Investigators say search warrants tied both devices to Klemz’s name, email address, phone number, and credit card. Login records show the account was accessed on at least eight separate dates between August and December. Klemz was also arrested January 29th at a probation check-in, where the complaint says he tested positive for methamphetamine.

Morrison County Sheriff Shawn Larsen announced Tuesday that he is seeking re-election as Morrison County Sheriff. “I am honored to announce my candidacy for re-election as your Morrison County Sheriff. Serving the citizens of Morrison County has been one of the greatest privileges of my life, and I remain motivated to continue this work. I humbly ask for your support as we move forward together.” “Over the years, we have built strong partnerships and meaningful relationships throughout our communities. I am committed to strengthening those connections, staying proactive, and ensuring public safety remains our top priority.” “I am incredibly grateful for the dedicated and professional staff at the Morrison County Sheriff’s Office. Their commitment to serving Morrison County with excellence makes me proud every day.” “I have proudly served with the Morrison County Sheriff’s Office for 26 years, holding multiple roles throughout my career. As a lifelong resident of Morrison County, my commitment to Morrison County is personal and unwavering. I care deeply about the Sheriff’s Office and the people of Morrison County.”

The Pierz Healy High School invites all to their Senior Awards Night Wednesday night at the High School PACC Gymnasium. The Academic/Athletic Senior Awards program will run start at 6:30pm followed by an intermission from 7:00–7:15pm and then the Scholarship Awards Ceremony will begin immediately after the intermission. Also The Little Falls Community High School will host their scholarship night Wednesday night at the high school in Little Falls. For more information contact either of the high schools.

Emma and Nate from Little Falls Theatre Company stopped by KLTF Tuesday and they are performing Into the Woods this year as the summer theater production July 31st through August 9th, auditions begin May 27th and 28th at the high school. Also there will be free viewing of the 1989 Into the Woods Pro Shot from the Broadway musical at 10am Saturday the Falls Theatre. Donations can always be made to the Little Falls Theatre Company and they will be on hand to answer questions about their upcoming performances. 

Weather: Wednesday sunny skies, high near 70, clear night low around 40. Thursday sunny and becoming breezy, rain showers in the afternoon, high 76, rain showers Thursday night low around 50. Friday partly sunny skies, high near 80 windy and few scattered showers possible, Friday night clear and 45. Saturday sunny and mild, high 75, storms overnight, low 48. Showers and storms likely Sunday, some could be strong to severe, high 72, low around 43. Rain showers Monday, cooler, high 64, low near 39. 

Sports: A must win for the Minnesota Wild Wednesday night in game 5 of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs at Colorado vs. the Avalanche with Avalanche leading 3-1 in series, the Wild must win to get to a Game 6 on Friday night in St. Paul or a Game 7 in Colorado on Sunday, a loss and the season is over. Hear the action Wednesday night at 6:45pm pregame puck drop at 7pm on Q92 WYRQ and fallsradio.com. The Twins continue series with Miami Marlins Wednesday at 6:40pm. Timberwolves will host San Antonio in Game 6 of NBA playoffs Friday night in Minneapolis, if a Game 7 is necessary that will be in San Antonio on Sunday. High School Baseball: Pierz at Little Falls Thursday 5pm on AM960 KLTF and fallsradio.com.

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

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Monday, May 11, 2026

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is reminding those that burning restrictions are still in place for Morrison, Benton, Stearns, Crow Wing, Mille Lacs and other counties in central Minnesota....

Friday, May 8, 2026

The Morrison County Sheriff’s Office reports that on Wednesday at approximately 6:56 pm, their office received a report of a man trapped in a trench at a residence off 70th...

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Due to construction, Belle Prairie Park will be open to foot traffic only, no vehicles permitted beyond the east gravel parking lot. The boat ramp will also be closed.  The estimated...