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Breaking News: Riess Case Featured On NBC’s Dateline

The Lois Riess murder investigation will be featured in a two-hour “Dateline NBC” Friday night. The show begins at 8 p.m.
 
Riess is serving a life sentence in a Shakopee prison after pleading guilty last August to killing her husband in their rural Blooming Prairie home in March 2018.
 
She also killed another woman whom she befriended in Florida after being on the run from killing her husband.
 

Spring Training Countdown 2021

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People ask me what I do in winter when there’s no baseball.
I’ll tell you what I do.
I stare out the window and wait for spring.
Rogers Hornsby
 
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BREAKING NEWS: Dornink unseats Sparks in Senate race

A local senate district has flipped to GOP after Gene Dornink of Hayfield unseated veteran DFL Senator Dan Sparks of Austin.
In the Minnesota District 27 race, Dornink appears to have cruised to an easy victory gaining 14,617 votes or 53% compared to 11,015 or 40% for Sparks in Tuesday’s general election.
The race was hotly contested by both parties.

Breaking News: DC City Council approves City Administrator Contract

The City of Dodge Center approved a contract last night which will make Josh Tetzlaff there new City Administrator pending his signature and acceptance of the contract.
 
Tetzlaff  is currently pursuing Master’s of Public Administration at UND, currently serving as senior planner for City of Brighton, Colorado.
 

Semi-truck rolls near Al-Corn plant

One person was injured March 8 in a vehicle rollover near the Al-Corn Clean Fuel ethanol plant in Claremont.
The semi-truck driver, Donyell Tyrone Roberts, of St. Paul, was heading to the plant when his vehicle rolled on the frontage road near Highway 14 at 120th Avenue (West Street) and 621st Street, according to the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office.

New teachers may take K-M to arbitration

Five teachers in the Kasson-Mantorville school district have gone through three stages of contract grievances and could enter into arbitration against the district. The difficulty is that Education Minnesota, the state entity representing public school teachers and educationals support professionals, wants to change the interpretation of contract language, K-M Superintendent Mark Matuska said. 

Saying ‘Thanks’

Zac Plein was a member of Kasson-Mantorville High School’s Students Against Destructive Decisions group, not so long ago.
He was on the other side Dec. 19 at his place of employment, the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office in Mantorville.

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