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Wednesday, July 2, 2025
On Monday night the Little Falls School Board voted 5-1 to close Dr. SG Knight Elementary School in Randall. The school will closed when deemed practical by the Board of Education's resolution. Superintendent of Little Falls School Greg Johnson will speak on this and what is next for the District Wednesday at 8:30am on the KLTF Community Focus Program.
A 34-year-old woman died in a two-vehicle crash near Aitkin on Friday. The Minnesota State Patrol says Maggie Spychalla was pulling a fish house with her SUV on Highway 169 when a pickup truck struck her vehicle. The pickup was headed east on Tame Fish Lake Road, there is a stop sign. Spychalla was taken to a nearby Essentia Health facility where she died, the LeMieur Funeral Home has the Spychalla listed as Pierz residents and their will be a Mass for her on July 8th in Hillman. Six passengers in the SUV all suffered non-life-threatening injuries, including, 39-year-old Patrick Spychalla, 17-year-old Carson Faulkner-Spychalla, 14-year-old Oakley Spychalla, 11-year-old Septembur Spychalla, 9-year-old HarviRose Spychalla, 3-year-old Hendrix Spychalla. All of the Spychallas are from Hazelton Township, which is about 10 miles south of Aitkin. The State Patrol says they were all wearing their seat belts. A fundraiser has been set up on GoFundMe to help the family. 18-year-old Jimmie Dano was the driver of the pickup truck. He and a passenger in the pickup, 18-year-old Cole Desmith, who are also from Hazelton Township, were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. The State Patrol says neither were wearing their seat belts.
Sauk Rapids police are asking for help finding the person responsible for shooting a woman out for a run on Sunday morning. Around 10:30, investigators say a 62-year-old woman was hit by a bullet in the forearm while jogging on River Avenue North. No one was seen in the area with a gun. The woman was taken to CentraCare-St. Cloud Hospital, where doctors surgically removed the bullet. Police are asking anyone with information about gunfire in St. Cloud, Le Sauk Township, Sartell, or Sauk Rapids around that time to call 320-251-9451. The victim’s name is being withheld at her request.
A fire at Billy Ray’s Roadhouse in Santiago Township has forced the local bar and restaurant to temporarily close while assessing damages. According to the Sherburne County Sheriff’s Office, around 10:30 on Monday night, firefighters responded to the 2100 block of 165th Avenue Southeast and found flames coming through a second-story window. Crews were able to extinguish the fire before it could spread further. Billy Ray’s announced they will remain closed temporarily to repair the damage. While investigators say no foul play is suspected, the cause of the fire has not yet been determined.
The Morrison County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying the individual shown in a photo on their Facebook page. The person appears to be an adult or elderly female and was seen on a trail camera located on private property off 95th Ave, Darling Township, approximately two miles northeast of Randall. We want to stress that this individual is not in any trouble. Our sole concern is for her safety and well-being. If you recognize this person or have any information that could help identify her, please contact the Morrison County Sheriff’s Office at (320) 632-9233.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is considering lowering the statewide walleye possession limit from six to four fish and is asking for public input on the proposal. The proposal stems from several mounting pressures on walleye populations across Minnesota waters. THe DNR says advances in fishing technology have dramatically increased angling efficiency, with enhanced fish-finding electronics and GPS systems helping anglers locate fish more precisely than ever before. Real-time social media reports now guide anglers to hot spots, coupled with the growing popularity of ice fishing, which extends the fishing season increases overall angling pressure. The DNR also cites scientific studies showing that climate change and invasive species are affecting lake ecosystems in ways that could harm walleye while benefiting competing species. According to the DNR, Despite the proposed restrictions, support for the change appears strong. A recent statewide survey found 48% of respondents in favor of the reduction and 23% opposed. On-the-water interviews with more than 4,000 anglers conducted between 2021 and 2023 showed 67% support for lowering the limit. The change would also help reduce confusion and create consistency. Many of the state’s largest lakes already have a four-fish limit, and nearby states and provinces have similar or lower restrictions. People can learn more and submit feedback on the proposal through Friday, August 15th, by visiting the DNR’s walleye webpage. If approved, the new regulation would take effect in May 2027.
There are many local events for the 4th of July holiday including Rock Roll and Stroll Thursday night in Pierz, Hillman and Brainerd events on Friday, Harding and Randall on Saturday and Bowlus on Sunday. You can check out details on some of the events received at Little Falls Radio at fallsradio.com.
Weather- Wednesday mostly sunny, chance of PM showers & storms, warmer, high 86, chance of an evening shower & storm Wednesday night, then clearing, low near 63. Thursday sunny and warm, an isolated T-storms is possible late day, high 84, storms likely Thursday night and very muggy, low 70. Friday strong thunderstorms after 1pm, then sunny and humid, high near 90, strong to severe storms likely Friday night low around 68 with more strong storms Saturday high near 80. Sunny and cooler Sunday high 75.
Sports- Twins continue series with Miami Marlins Wednesday at 5pm on Q92 WYRQ. Sunday the KLTF Victory League Game of the Week is Buckman at Ft. Ripley at 1:30pm on KLTF Little Falls.
KLTF is celebrating 75 years, stop in to Touright Bicycle Shoppe, Melgram Jewelers, Pierz Foods, Fallsnet or Goldsmith Jewelers to register for a chance to win an AM/FM Radio with Bluetooth, the radio has as 50s look with 2025 capabilities. The drawing will be held later this year at the 75th Anniversary Celebration for KLTF stay turned for more details but get out and register today.
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
One person was injured Sunday night around 9:23pm on Highway 10 near Little Falls. The Dodge Durango was in the eastbound lane when it lost control and left the roadway,...
Monday, June 30, 2025
Another round of severe weather struck central Minnesota and Morrison County again Saturday night. Storms developed after 8pm and over the next hours heavy rains, straight line winds, and some...
Friday, June 27, 2025
Minnesota Department of Transportation reported after the rains Wednesday and Thursday there are many roads that were flooded over mainly in southern and southeastern Minnesota but also reports of flooded...
Thursday, June 26, 2025
Today is Day 1 of the Morrison County Fair east of Little Falls. The day starts with 4H goat show at 8am, Poultry show at 11am, Gopher State Carnival rides...