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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
The Morrison County Sheriff's Office Emergency Management wants to remind everyone that Severe Weather Awareness Week is next week April 13th through 17th. On Thursday, April 16th will be Statewide Tornado Drills with sirens being activated at 1:45PM and 6:45PM. Outdoor warning sirens will sound in a simulated tornado warning. The tornado drills allow everyone in the community to practice their emergency plans for tornadoes. The first drill is intended for institutions and businesses. The evening drill is intended for second shift workers and families. There is no such thing as an “all- clear” siren. For more information about severe weather safety and preparedness, please visit the Minnesota Homeland Security and Emergency Management website at https://dps.mn.gov.for daily topics during Severe Weather Awareness Week. Each day of the week highlights an important seasonal weather safety topic: Monday- Alerts and Warnings; Tuesday- Severe Weather, Lightning and Hail; Wednesday- Floods; Thursday- Tornadoes (with Statewide Tornado Drills) and Friday- Extreme Heat. We encourage everyone to be informed and prepared!
More road work began on Monday of this week on large roadway projects. The Highway 210 project from the East Mall in Brainerd started with surveying items and getting in place to begin full constructions on two roundabouts and other items by mid-April and by mid-May likely detours will be put in place. Also the Interstate 94 project in Stearns County including bridge replacement in the Sauk River near Melrose. Both of these will have travel impacts in those areas. Remember to check 511mn.org to get the latest road construction updates. More bridge work is planned this spring and summer including the bridge on the south end of Little Falls off of Highway 10 which has been put on hold for winter work to be completed. The latest Mn Dot report shows that the work on that bridge is not to be completed now until at least June 30th.
For those hoping to hunt bear in Minnesota this fall, applications are now open. The Department of Natural Resources is accepting applications online, at any license agent, or by phone at 888-665-4236. Hunters can also apply for preference only, which adds a preference point to improve their odds in future lotteries. DNR has 5,330 licenses available across 15 permit areas. License quotas reflect a moderate increase in areas where population trends support it. The season opens September 1st and closes October 18th. Lottery winners will be notified by June 1st. Lottery winners must purchase their licenses by August 1st. Any remaining licenses go on sale at noon on August 5th. An unlimited number of licenses are available over the counter for the no-quota area covering east-central and far northwest Minnesota. Those licenses are valid only in the no-quota area. More information, including permit area maps and availability, can be found on the Minnesota DNR website.
Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Natalie Hudson announced she will retire from the court on September 30th in line with state law that requires mandatory retirement for judges at the age of 70. Hudson will turn 70 in January 2027. “When Governor Walz appointed me to this position, I knew my time as Chief Justice would be relatively short, given Minnesota’s mandatory retirement age for judges,” Chief Justice Hudson said in a statement. “Even so, I have been deeply grateful for the opportunity to lead the Minnesota Judicial Branch during this chapter. To serve in this role has been a profound honor, and I am thankful for the trust that was placed in me.” Chief Justice Hudson made history as the state's first Black Chief Justice and the third woman to hold the position. Before being elevated to the Chief Justice role, Hudson served eight years as an associate justice on the Minnesota Supreme Court and 13 years as a judge with the Minnesota Court of Appeals. The governor's office said details on a successor for Chief Justice Hudson "will be forthcoming."
Members of Little Falls Community Schools spoke on KLTF Monday and said that the countdown is officially on. We are less than one month away from our very first Flyer Strong 5k/1k for Student Health. Whether you’re a seasoned runner, a casual walker, or just looking for a fun morning out with the family, we want to be a part of the movement. This isn't just a race; it’s a full-on celebration of health and community. Family Health Fair Between the races, explore our Family Health Fair featuring over 13 interactive booths! From wellness tips to fun activities, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Event Schedule: May 2nd 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Vendor & Health Fair Open 8:30 AM: 5k Race Start
9:30 AM: 1k Fun Run Start
Location: Belle Prairie Athletic Complex Don't wait until the last minute-grab your sneakers and sign up today to support our students!
Register Here: https://littlefalls.arux.app/.../flyer-strong-5k-1k-for..#FlyerStrong #StudentHealth #5kRun #CommunityWellness #FamilyFun #LittleFallsEvents.
The spring meeting of the Morrison County Township Officers Association will be Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at 7:00 pm at the Morrison County Government Center Board Room, lower level.
RESCHEDULED Morrison County SKYWARN Spotter Training 2-4pm Sunday, April 19 @ St. Mary's Church in Upsala The in-person training is free. The NWS requires spotters to update their training every 2 years; annual refresher is preferred. MorrisonCoSkywarn@yahoo.com to register.
Death Notices: Yvonne M. Nienaber, age 87 of Little Falls. Marie Rita Flicker, age 77 of Grand Rapids formerly of Pierz. Joseph "Joe" Lanners, age 92 of Buckman. Marvin "Marv" Allerman, age 83 of Little Falls.
Weather: Tuesday partly cloudy skies, high near 40, increasing clouds with rain showers Tuesday night low around 34 could mix with wet snow into Wednesday. Wednesday rain showers likely at times, high 53, becoming mostly clear Wednesday night low around 30. Sunny Thursday and breezy, high 44, low near 26. Friday sunny and high of 51, low around 33. Rain showers Saturday and Sunday, warmer, high 57 Saturday and 66 Sunday with lows in the 40s at night.
Sports: The Masters takes place in Augusta, Georgia this week starting on Thursday. Twins continue series with Detroit Tuesday at 6:40pm with more with the Tigers Wednesday and Thursday at Target Field. The local schedule is iffy Tuesday with already some track, baseball and golf events postponed due to the recent weather conditions. Listen in to Alex and sports with the latest details on Little Falls Radio.
Monday, April 6, 2026
While Little Falls had around 1-3 inches of snow Friday into Saturday some parts of the state are digging out of 12-16 inches of snow in northwestern Minnesota with areas...
Friday, April 3, 2026
A Winter Storm Warning has been issued from 4pm today to 10pm Saturday night. A mixed precipitation event will unfold across Minnesota into Wisconsin with rain, freezing rain and all...
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Swanville Schools are doing an E-Learning Day today. Other schools such as Foley, Sauk Rapids, Sartell and St. Cloud are running 2 hours late. Continue to listen to Little Falls...
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory from 10pm Wednesday to 7pm Thursday for central Minnesota. Mixed precipitation with possible ice accumulation causing very slick roadways Thursday...