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Friday, May 22, 2026
A 15-year-old girl from Rice was hurt when she crashed her dirt bike on Wednesday. The incident happened just after 5:30 p.m. on 450th Street in Two Rivers Township, about three miles southeast of Bowlus. The Morrison County Sheriff's Office says the girl was riding the bike westbound on 450th Street while a car was heading eastbound. The driver of the car, 25-year-old Chloe Supan of Bowlus, was going to make a left turn into a driveway and was struck by the dirt bike. The sheriff's office says the girl was thrown from the bike and hit the windshield of the car. The girl was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. She was taken by ambulance to St. Cloud Hospital with unknown injuries. Supan was not hurt in the crash.
A reminder after the Memorial Day Weekend more road work will start on a many major projects, including work on Highway 10 south of Little Falls, Highway 169 around Onamia at Highway 27 to create a roundabout, Highway 71 around Sauk Centre, Interstate 94 from St. Cloud, Melrose, Sauk Centre, down to the Twins Cities Metro Area. Highway 210 in the Brainerd area and much more will begin, between May 26th and September 20th there are over 120 state road projects alone, not including the county, city and township work that is also planned this summer. Even the road by the Little Falls Radio Station will have work being done on it along Haven Road and County Road 76 this summer. The exit ramp and bridge work has been going on south of Little Falls and is expected to reopen to traffic by mid-June if all goes as planned. For the latest road work details go to 511mn.org.
Police are investigating the cause of a two-vehicle crash that occurred in St. Joseph on Wednesday morning. Authorities responded to the incident at 7:03 a.m. on May 20 on Highway 23. According to reports, Cynthia Lenzen, 70, of Waite Park, and Carol Bloch, 78, of Albany, were traveling southbound when their vehicles collided. Lenzen was transported to St. Cloud Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, while Bloch was not injured. Investigators have ruled out alcohol as a contributing factor. The Minnesota State Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Stearns County Sheriff’s Office, the Rockville Fire Department and Mayo Ambulance. The case remains under investigation.
While federal prosecutors sought a 50-year prison sentence, a judge Thursday morning gave the central figure in the $300 million Feeding Our Future meal fraud case over 40 years in prison. Aimee Bock, the former executive director of the nonprofit, was convicted last year of masterminding the largest COVID-era fraud case in the U.S., according to officials. U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel handed down the 500-month (41.6 years) sentence at a packed federal courthouse in downtown Minneapolis Thursday morning. Bock was also ordered to pay $242 million in restitution. Minutes before Judge Brasel issued the sentence, Bock herself spoke to the court, crying, apologizing to the court and the public, saying, "I wish I could do it all over," and that she never intended for things to get out of hand. "The fraud in these public programs has gotten to epic proportions. The judge sent the message that this will not be tolerated and it will be dealt with seriously," said Joe Thompson, former U.S. attorney for Minnesota.
The Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities has named Kimberly Lynch to serve as interim president of Central Lakes College. The appointment becomes effective July 1, 2026. Dr. Lynch brings years of experience and leadership to the colleges and the system office,” Minnesota State Chancellor Scott Olson said in a news release. “She is a strategic thinker with a passion for helping faculty and staff to bring innovation to the forefront to help students succeed, and I am confident she will be a steady and effective leader for Central Lakes College during this year of transition.” Lynch has broad higher education experience both in leadership positions as well as in the classroom. Her focus on technology and how human beings can successfully weave technology into their work has been a cornerstone of her leadership across Minnesota State for more than a decade and brings that to the Brainerd Lakes area.
Thousands of travelers are hitting the roadways for the Memorial Day Holiday Weekend, reminder to please watch speeds, no drinking and driving, texting and driving, distracted driving, seatbelt and alcohol enforcement will be going through the entire weekend according to the Minnesota State Patrol and the Morrison County Sheriff's Office.
Erik Sogge from Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery spoke on KLTF Thursday reminding those that the cemetery now stands at over 11,000 graves or cremation vaults, flowers can be put on the graves though there are some protocols questions call 616-2527. The Memorial Day Observance program will be held on Sunday with music at 1:30pm, and program at 2pm. There will speakers including an update on the Minnesota Military and Veterans Museum. The Committal building will be open to come and see the portraits by Charles Kapsner that are inside the building. Please remember that with over 1,000 people there Sunday you are encouraged to carpool, bring your lawn chair or umbrella to be at the event on Sunday.
There are many graduations tonight for the class of 2026, Little Falls graduates tonight at the gym at 7pm, Pierz will be in the MAC tonight for graduation at 7pm, Swanville announced they will be in the auditorium this year and not at the football field because of rain in the forecast tonight 7pm at the auditorium, Upsala is at 7pm tonight at the main gym. Many others will graduate for the senior class tonight, some will graduate on Saturday afternoon also with more next week on the 28th and 29th of May like Royalton and Holdingford. Congratulations to the Class of 2026 from Little Falls Radio.
Weather: today, partly cloudy then rain showers in the afternoon, cooler and breezy, high 58, rain likely tonight up to 1 inch of rain, low 43. Saturday partly cloudy skies, high 65, clear Saturday low 43. Sunday sunny skies, warmer, high 78, isolated T-storms possible by evening, low 50. Monday sunny and warm, high 86, with isolated T-storms in the afternoon, clearing Monday night low 54. Tuesday through Thursday continued warm, highs in the 80s and lows in the 50s, with a chance of T-storms Wednesday and Thursday.
Sports: Twins are in Boston this weekend, tonight at 6:10pm, Saturday at 3:10pm and Sunday at 12:35pm. Minnesota Lynx beat Toronto last night 100-72 with 5 in double figures, they are at Chicago on Saturday at noon. Nascar Driver Kyle Busch has died at age 41, no cause of death has been released only that Busch withdrew from this weekend's Coca Cola 600, siting a severe illness. Softball scores Thursday Little Falls beat Detroit Lakes 11-1 moves on to Tuesday, St. Cloud Cathedral routed Pierz 13-0, Swanville beat Brandon Evansville 11-2, Parkers Prairie beat Upsala 15-5. Foley beat Eden Valley Watkins 2-1. Holdingford 5-4 in 9 innings over Pequot Lakes. Get the latest updates on baseball, softball, golf and track on the Saturday Morning Sports Wrap Saturday at 9:05am on AM960 KLTF. Victory League has games this weekend also including Game of the Week Buckman at Sobieski Monday at 1:30pm on KLTF.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Authorities in Crow Wing County have contained the large wildfire around Crosslake but are asking the public for help gathering evidence in the Flanders Fire. The fire was reported on Saturday,...
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
There is a Frost Advisory until 8am today, temperatures are between 29-32 degrees in spots leading to areas of frost to develop after sunrise today. A statement from the Department...
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Last night County, State and Fire Officials reported the large wildfire in Crow Wing County is about 60% contained. Thousands of acres has been burned as of Monday night but...
Monday, May 18, 2026
An 18-year-old Little Falls man has been charged after authorities allege he assaulted school staff and students at Little Falls Community High School, Thursday, May 14. Mitchell James Erlacher Jr....