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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

On April 17, 2026, at approximately 3:08PM the Stearns County Emergency Communications Center received a crash detection call near the address of 7855 Mullen Road in St. Joseph. A few moments later, a passerby called in and provided information that a vehicle had rolled near this address.  The passerby also said that someone was pinned under the vehicle. Stearns County Deputies, St. Joseph Fire/Rescue, and the St. Joseph Police Department responded to the crash site.  Responders that arrived on scene determined that the driver of the vehicle was deceased.  The driver was identified by Minnesota license as Cody Christopher Strong, 22 of St. Cloud. Based on evidence at the scene, it is believed that Strong was traveling east on Mullen Road when he lost control in the curves.  He then went off road into the south ditch, overcorrected, crossed the road, went into the north ditch, and rolled.  Strong was partially ejected from the vehicle.  The crash remains under investigation by the Stearns County Sheriff’s Office.

No one was hurt when a piece of farm equipment caught fire last week. The Stearns County Sheriff's office got a call on Thursday just before 11:00 a.m. Sheriff's deputies and Melrose Fire crews were dispatched to the 35000 block of 375th Avenue in Getty Township. Authorities arrived to find a skid loader on fire. The sheriff's office says 75-year-old Robert Pflipsen of Albany had been using the machine when it began to smoke and the engine caught fire. Fire crews were able to extinguish the flames without them spreading.

With milder spring temps, road construction season has begun, and Xcel Energy is reminding people to be aware of crews when driving. Xcel Energy is raising awareness for utility and construction crews all week as part of National Work Zone Awareness Week. Much like for emergency vehicles, most states have laws requiring drivers to slow down and merge away from vehicles working on the side of the road. National Work Zone Awareness Week promotes the following safe-driving practices when approached emergency, construction or maintenance vehicles working on the side of the road: slow down as you approach the zone, follow signs and flaggers, move over when possible to provide a buffer zone, slow down to 20 mph below the posted limit if you can't move over, and never use your smart phone while driving.

A Stearns County jury has reached a verdict in the case of a 55-year-old St. Cloud man accused of raping and kidnapping a woman. On Friday, jurors found Marquell Steven Goree guilty of first-degree criminal sexual conduct causing fear of great bodily harm. He was found not guilty of a second count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct involving a dangerous weapon and not guilty of kidnapping. Goree is scheduled to be sentenced on June 15th. The verdict came after a week-long trial that began last Monday. The victim told officers she was held and sexually assaulted for five days in December 2025. She reported the assault to the police on January 30th, 2026. The victim told investigators she had agreed to clean Goree’s apartment in the 600 block of 6th Street South, a service she had performed before. The victim said she feared for her life and was sexually assaulted multiple times during her captivity. She reported that Goree took her clothes, made her wear a blue bathrobe, escorted her to and from the bathroom, threatened to kill her, and kept knives near him at all times. She said she was eventually allowed to leave after telling Goree she had a probation appointment.

Visitors planning a trip to Mississippi River County Park on Tuesday will need to make other plans. The Stearns County Sheriff’s Office announced the park will be closed all day due to a training exercise being held on the grounds. The sheriff’s office did not specify what type of training would be conducted. The 230-acre park sits along 1.3 miles of the Mississippi River, about 6 miles north of Sartell on County Road 1. It features hiking trails, a disc golf course, an archery range, picnic shelters, and boat and canoe access to the river. The park is expected to reopen under its regular hours of 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. on Wednesday.

A grass fire along Interstate 94 late Monday morning caused traffic to slow near Rogers. The fire was contained by about 12:30 p.m., but smoke was billowing into the air for about an hour near Highway 81. Earlier Monday, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) issued 66 red flag warnings because of the extreme risk of fire. While Hennepin County, where Rogers is located, was not included in the warning, it was included in the expanded burn restrictions that went into effect Monday morning.

Over the weekend Crow Wing County Sheriff Eric Klang stated quote "We get it, lately it feels like we’ve been putting out a lot of scam warnings. But there’s a reason for that: these scams keep happening, and we don’t want anyone in our community to fall victim. We’ve received multiple reports of scammers spoofing the Sheriff’s Office phone number and calling people claiming they have a warrant. The caller may sound official and may even pressure you to act quickly or make a payment. Let’s be clear: 🚫 The Sheriff’s Office will NEVER call you to demand payment or resolve a warrant over the phone. 🚫 We will NEVER ask for payment through gift cards, apps, or wire transfers. If you receive one of these calls: Hang up immediately, Do not provide any personal or financial information, These scammers rely on fear and urgency, don’t let them take advantage of you or your family. When in doubt, contact us directly using a trusted phone number. Please share this to help spread the word and protect others in our community.

Death Notices: LaVerne Schiller, age 75 of Aitkin formerly of Bowlus. Scott Michael Anderson, age 52 of Randall. 

Weather: sunny skies, less windy, high 70. Clear skies tonight low around 42. Wednesday sunny and warm, becoming a bit humid late day, high 82, showers and T-storms after midnight Wednesday night and humid, low 62. Thursday morning showers, high 75 then windy with isolated T-storms after 4pm, isolated strong storms possible, then turning colder Thursday night low around 45. Friday partly sunny, windy, high near 53, low around 28. Saturday, a few flurries early before 9am then becoming sunny, breezy, high 53, low near 30. Sunday sunny skies, high 55 lows around 38 degrees. 

Sports: Dallas scored 2 late goals to beat the Minnesota Wild last night 4-2 to tie their series at 1 a piece in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Game 3 of the series will be at Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul Wednesday night with face off at 8:30pm on Q92 WYRQ and fallsradio.com. The Twins open a series at New York Mets tonight at 6:10pm. Timberwolves tied their series with the Denver Nuggets winning 119-114 last night. Series tied at 1 and game 3 of the NBA playoff series will be at the Target Center on Thursday at 8:30pm. Yesterday Pierz baseball won 9-2 over Wadena Deer Creek and Pierz Softball beat Staples-Motley 17-1. Lots of high school sports on the schedule todays, listen to Alex for details on Little Falls Radio on sports. 

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