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3,228 cases (includes 146 probable cases, 4 more than reported yesterday) for Morrison County as of 11 a.m., Feb. 26, 2021. Data current as o…
The COVID-19 infection rate took a slight jump in Morrison County this week, but the numbers are still a far cry from where they were a couple…
Morrison County’s COVID-19 numbers continued to show promise during the week of Feb. 12 - 18.
The number of new COVID-19 infections remained steady during the week of Feb. 5-11 in comparison to previous weeks.
David Pollard, 74, of Little Falls has been creating art in some form for as long as he can remember. It began with a simple pencil and …
Morrison County’s active cases of COVID-19 continued to drop during the week of Jan. 29 - Feb. 4.
With a love and passion for videography, Jesse Kretsinger of Richfield is happy to have returned to what he first learned as a student at …
Morrison County is making strides in getting vaccinations against COVID-19 to residents who want them.
The County Board is again considering ways to ease the tax burden on individuals and businesses who have taken a financial hit because of the …
The number of COVID-19 cases in Morrison County dropped to a level this week which had not been seen locally since September 2020.
Morrison County’s COVID-19 numbers continued to show promise during the week of Feb. 12 - 18.
The number of new COVID-19 infections remained steady during the week of Feb. 5-11 in comparison to previous weeks.
David Pollard, 74, of Little Falls has been creating art in some form for as long as he can remember. It began with a simple pencil and …
Morrison County’s active cases of COVID-19 continued to drop during the week of Jan. 29 - Feb. 4.
With a love and passion for videography, Jesse Kretsinger of Richfield is happy to have returned to what he first learned as a student at …
Morrison County is making strides in getting vaccinations against COVID-19 to residents who want them.
The County Board is again considering ways to ease the tax burden on individuals and businesses who have taken a financial hit because of the …
The number of COVID-19 cases in Morrison County dropped to a level this week which had not been seen locally since September 2020.
When Falls Fabricating in Little Falls came up for sale and other entities were looking to purchase the business, six employees united to …
Morrison County Sheriff Shawn Larsen told the Board of Commissioners Tuesday, that COVID-19 continues to have an impact on the jail and how in…
Numbers released Thursday indicate the spread of COVID-19 in Morrison County and throughout Minnesota has slowed significantly during the past week.
Supt. Gene Harthan gave the Swanville School Board an update on several COVID-19 related items, Wednesday.
COVID-19 statistics remained consistent during the seven-day reporting period of Jan. 8 - 14 compared to what they had been the prior week.
Morrison County Public Health began dispensing initial doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine last week to the Phase 1a, Priority 1 group that …
Morrison County’s COVID-19 numbers went up slightly during the eight-day reporting period of Dec. 31, 2020, and Jan. 7, ending a three-week do…
Bars and restaurants in Minnesota will be able to open up to indoor service again, starting Monday.
It was certainly a year no one will forget.
Local COVID-19 numbers remained consistent between Dec. 24-30, 2020, though there was a small spike on Wednesday.
Jane Schneider was among the many front-line workers to be vaccinated the week of Dec. 21. They were the first in Morrison County.
COVID-19 numbers improved substantially in Morrison County and throughout Minnesota between Dec. 18 - 23.
A company operating in Little Falls is helping people stay healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it may soon be on the leading edge of alt…
Morrison County Public Health Director Brad Vold gave the County Board of Commissioners an update on how COVID-19 vaccinations will be rolled …
COVID-19 numbers continued to go down both in Morrison County and throughout Minnesota during the week of Dec. 14, as Gov. Tim Walz announced …
The number of Morrison County residents infected with COVID-19 did not change much during the week of Dec. 7, as public health officials await…
COVID-19 has been a part of American life for nearly nine months now, but its impact reaches far beyond making some who catch it gravely ill.
The number of COVID-19 cases in Morrison County continued to stabilize during the week of Nov. 30.
Morrison County Sheriff Shawn Larsen gave the County Board an update on how issues surrounding COVID-19 are affecting both crime and the jail,…
Reported cases of COVID-19 have leveled off some in Morrison County after a large spike the week before.
When Crystal Ratke of Pierz found out in 2018 that she was pregnant, she wanted to tell her husband, Nick, that he would be a daddy of thr…
Ever since his older brother, Jordan Malikowski, earned the rank of Eagle Scout in 2013, Hunter Malikowski, 15, has set his sights on beco…
CHI St. Gabriel’s Hospital in Little Falls is feeling the stress of surging cases of COVID-19 in Central Minnesota.
Little Falls has a chance to pack the trailer for a good cause Monday, Nov. 23.
The Morrison County Board’s meetings will be going virtual, beginning this week.
On the day Minnesota reported a record 67 deaths from COVID-19, Gov. Tim Walz announced sweeping new restrictions that he hopes will help slow…
CLC announced on Monday that it is suspending its men’s and women’s basketball seasons due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic. The college…
Little Falls Community Schools Supt. Steve Jones said Little Falls Community Schools will enter distance learning immediately.
By Zach Hacker
The Morrison County Board granted County Administrator Deb Gruber authorization Tuesday to distribute CARES Act funding to local entities.
As COVID-19 cases have surged in Minnesota over the last 10 days, Governor Tim Walz announced Tuesday he is “turning back the dial” in an atte…
Morrison County had a total of 282 people in isolation due to COVID-19, as of Thursday morning. The county surpassed the 1,000 total cases thr…
Being back at the Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls following a knee surgery and waiting out the pandemic, Sister Mary Dumonceaux, 75, ha…
Every day a learning opportunity about camels for Randall woman
When Troy Bellefeuille, cashier at Westside Liquor in Little Falls, was notified he was named November Employee of the Month by the Little…
When Phil and Mary Ann Force moved to their home on Fourth Street Northeast in Little Falls, it didn’t take long for them to fall in love …
Monday marked the first day of hybrid learning for fourth and fifth graders along with secondary school students at Royalton Public Schools.
Supt. George Weber told the Pierz School Board, Wednesday, that the school district was awarded more than $100,000 of the leftover COVID-r…
The Pierz School Board passed, unanimously, a resolution to allow parents to transport their children to and from off-campus activities, W…
With 14-day COVID case rate numbers rising to 75.80 as of Oct. 15 according to Morrison County Public Health and with the Little Falls Sch…
The Little Falls School Board voted to transition all grades across the district, from preschool to 12th grade, to distance learning, effe…
With excellence in mind, Rammer Repair in Little Falls strives to provide friendly customer service and knowledgeable mechanic services at…
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Morrison County is making strides in getting vaccinations against COVID-19 to residents who want them.
The County Board is again considering ways to ease the tax burden on individuals and businesses who have taken a financial hit because of the …
The number of COVID-19 cases in Morrison County dropped to a level this week which had not been seen locally since September 2020.
When Falls Fabricating in Little Falls came up for sale and other entities were looking to purchase the business, six employees united to …
Morrison County Sheriff Shawn Larsen told the Board of Commissioners Tuesday, that COVID-19 continues to have an impact on the jail and how in…
Numbers released Thursday indicate the spread of COVID-19 in Morrison County and throughout Minnesota has slowed significantly during the past week.
Supt. Gene Harthan gave the Swanville School Board an update on several COVID-19 related items, Wednesday.
COVID-19 statistics remained consistent during the seven-day reporting period of Jan. 8 - 14 compared to what they had been the prior week.
Morrison County Public Health began dispensing initial doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine last week to the Phase 1a, Priority 1 group that …
Morrison County’s COVID-19 numbers went up slightly during the eight-day reporting period of Dec. 31, 2020, and Jan. 7, ending a three-week do…
Bars and restaurants in Minnesota will be able to open up to indoor service again, starting Monday.
It was certainly a year no one will forget.
Local COVID-19 numbers remained consistent between Dec. 24-30, 2020, though there was a small spike on Wednesday.
Jane Schneider was among the many front-line workers to be vaccinated the week of Dec. 21. They were the first in Morrison County.
COVID-19 numbers improved substantially in Morrison County and throughout Minnesota between Dec. 18 - 23.
A company operating in Little Falls is helping people stay healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it may soon be on the leading edge of alt…
Morrison County Public Health Director Brad Vold gave the County Board of Commissioners an update on how COVID-19 vaccinations will be rolled …
COVID-19 numbers continued to go down both in Morrison County and throughout Minnesota during the week of Dec. 14, as Gov. Tim Walz announced …
The number of Morrison County residents infected with COVID-19 did not change much during the week of Dec. 7, as public health officials await…
COVID-19 has been a part of American life for nearly nine months now, but its impact reaches far beyond making some who catch it gravely ill.
The number of COVID-19 cases in Morrison County continued to stabilize during the week of Nov. 30.