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MNL PRESENTS: Postponed Hothouse Weeds
KVSC’s 30th season of Monday Night Live welcomes Hothouse Weeds on December 6th starting at 9 p.m. Hothouse Weeds is an alt-rock band from Minneapolis. Their unique vibe ranges from lush and thoughtful, to loud and danceable. Their songs are a 2 to 1 mix of originals to re-imagined covers. Their influences include The Cure, […]
Schedule Your Booster Shot At CentraCare Today!
By: Nyah Adams / News Director Effective now, CentraCare is offering booster shots for the Johnson & Johnson, Moderna and Pfizer vaccines. Those eligible for the J&J shot are those 18 and older who received the vaccine at least two months ago regardless of underlying health conditions. As for the Moderna and Pfizer shots those […]
Juvenile Accidentally Discharges Firearm, Sending Bystanders To Hospital
By: Nyah Adams / News Director An accidental firearm discharge near Melrose sends three people to the hospital. The Stearns County Sheriff’s Office says a juvenile shooting clay pigeons with their family last Saturday was unloading a 20-guage shotgun when the firearm discharged. The barrel of the shotgun was pointed at the ground when it […]
Three Vehicle Crash in South of Foley Thursday
By Nathan Daggett / Assistant News Director A woman was seriously injured after a St. Joseph man went through a stop sign at the intersection of Highway 95 and Highway 25 on Thursday, a few miles south of Foley. The Minnesota State Patrol reports that the three-vehicle crash occurred just before 7 p.m. when 22-year-old […]
Community Rallies Behind Local Basketball Player Diagnosed with Cancer and COVID-19
By: Taylor Bowden / Assistant News Director A GoFundMe has been set up for a local basketball player fighting not only Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, but COVID-19 as well. Jackson Berscheid is a student at St. Johns University in St. Joeseph who recently realized his goal of playing college basketball was coming to life. As a devoted […]
Kleis, Mayoral Incumbents, Poised for Victory as Majority of Precincts are Counted
By Blake Theisen / News Director The Mayoral races in the St. Cloud area have all been fully counted and all of the incumbents have unofficially maintained their positions in office. With all precincts reporting as of 11 a.m. this morning, Dave Kleis is poised for re-election in St. Cloud over challenger Steven Schiller by […]
CentraCare Curbside COVID-19 Testing Now Available
By: Taylor Bowden / Assistant News Director Residents of St. Cloud can now make an appointment online or call 320-200-3200 to schedule a curbside COVID-19 test at the new testing locations near Menard’s in Waite Park. There are currently a number of care options for people with concerns about COVID-19 including the new curbside option. […]
St. Cloud Police Use Tear Gas On Large Crowd Near University Drive After Reports of Gunshots
By Blake Theisen / KVSC News Director / @btheisen24 St. Cloud Police used tear gas and other chemical irritants to disperse a large crowd that had gathered at a crime scene near South Town Liquor early Tuesday morning. One officer confirmed to KVSC at 12:41 a.m. that gunshots had been fired and that the scene […]
Minnesota Domestic Violence Programs receive Emergency Funds
By: Taylor Bowden / Assistant News Director During the shelter-in-place order, experts are predicting a rise in domestic violence since survivors have no where to go. The New York Times published an article on the increase of calls to the Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline. To assist with funding, The Allstate Foundation gave four emergency grants […]
Water System Flushing Recommended for Local Businesses
By: Taylor Bowden / Assistant News Director The City of St. Cloud reminds business owners that their water systems should be flushed before re-opening buildings and facilities after the prolonged shutdown due to COVID-19 restrictions. When a building has been closed for a long period of time, it is recommended to make sure that both […]