A man is recovering from injuries suffered in an A-T-V vs. deer crash Saturday near Cook in northeastern Minnesota. St. Louis County sheriff’s deputies say the A-T-V was going about 30 miles per hour when a deer ran into the road. The report says the A-T-V flipped after striking the deer and the driver was thrown from the machine. He was airlifted to a Duluth hospital with possible internal injuries.
Minnesota is one step closer to ending Veteran homelessness across the state with Hennepin County Continuum of Care leaders announcing last week that they had reached “functional zero.” This milestone leaves only the Ramsey County Continuum of Care to reach this same goal, before Minnesota may become the fourth state in the country to end Veteran homelessness. Like other Minnesota Continuums of Care that have achieved this milestone, Hennepin County’s Veteran homelessness response system quickly identifies and engages Veterans and connects them with housing and resources. As of October 11, 73 Veterans are experiencing homelessness in Hennepin County, 11 of whom are unsheltered. The county is home to 48,410 Veterans, one-sixth of the state’s Veteran population. Ending Veteran homelessness has been a priority of MDVA for more than a decade.
Tonight the Grand Rapids Area Schools School Board will be hosting a school board open forum work session as well as a regular scheduled meeting. The open forum work session will start at 6 with the regular meeting starting at 630. The meeting will take place at the ISD 318 Educational Services Center boardroom. Topics of discussion include approval of the agenda, a report from the Grand Rapids High School and new hires and resignations from the district. There will also be a report from Jim Mack the Reif Center executive director. You can find the full agenda online on the school districts website as well as a link to attend the meeting online.
A woman reported missing in St. Louis County last weekend has been found dead in Brookston. The St Louis County Sherriff’s Office says 51-year-old Nori Pribble was reported missing Sunday night. She was last seen in the area of Highway 31 and McCamus Road on Saturday. Air and ground searches were done around the Brookston area before Pribble’s body was found in a wooded area near McCamus Road on Thursday. An autopsy will determine the cause of death, but investigators say there are currently no signs of foul play.
Tony Schmid News Director Rapids Radio
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