>>Authorities ID Alleged Gunman in Stewartville High School Shooting
(Stewartville, MN) — Authorities are naming the man accused of shooting a student wrestler at Stewartville High School before turning the gun on himself. Olmsted County Sheriff Kevin Torgerson says 19-year-old Logan Moyer from Stewartville was found dead in the parking lot Friday morning. He said Moyer is a former Tiger wrestler and 2024 graduate, but is no longer involved with the program. The victim remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition. Sheriff Torgerson says they’re not identifying him.
>>24-Year-Old Man Fatally Stabbed Outside Mahnomen Bar
(Mahnomen, MN) — A 24-year-old man died Saturday night following a stabbing outside King’s Corner Bar in Mahnomen. Despite life-saving efforts at the scene, the victim was pronounced dead. His name has not yet been released. White Earth Police have identified a person of interest, 23-year-old Dayami Clark, of the Naytahwaush area. Authorities are offering a reward for information leading to Clark’s location and arrest. Investigators warn that anyone found aiding or harboring Clark will face prosecution to the fullest extent of the lawthe White Earth Police Department. If you have information, contact.
>>$500,000 Match Announced to Boost Salvation Army Christmas Fundraising
(Roseville, MN) — The Twin Cities Salvation Army has launched a matching gift challenge to help reach its Christmas fundraising goal. Every donation made now will be doubled, up to 500 thousand dollars. The holiday season is critical; 70 percent of funds are raised in December to support programs like food, housing, and emergency assistance throughout the year. “The support we receive this month will determine whether these programs can continue unabated in 2026,” said Lt. Colonel Randall Polsley, Northern Division commander. More than 834,000 Minnesota households struggle to afford basic needs, a number still above pre-pandemic levels.
>>Two Teenagers Injured in a Crash on Interstate-94 in Clay County
(Glyndon, MN) — The Minnesota State Patrol says a car was going west on I-94near Glyndon just before 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, when the driver lost control. The car went into the median, rolled, and came to rest against the cable median barrier. The driver, 17-year-old Aden Miletto, was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Two passengers were also in the car when it rolled. The crash report says 17-year-old Kai Lacheur was also taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. 18-year-old David Hughes was not hurt. All three people in the vehicle are from Fergus Falls and were wearing their seatbelts.
>>Teacher Johnson Announces Run for MN Senate
(Winona, MN) – Cherie Johnson is running for Minnesota Senate District 26 as a Republican. Johnson, a longtime teacher, coach, and foster mom, says she wants to make life more affordable, reduce taxes, and improve education. She’s lived in Winona for 13 years with her husband and seven kids and has served on local boards, mentored youth, and volunteered with community organizations. Johnson says her experience raising a family and supporting foster children gives her insight into the challenges Minnesotans face. District 26 includes Fillmore, Houston, Mower, and Winona counties.
>>Minnesota Twins Sign Former Nationals 1st Baseman Bell
(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Twins are reportedly signing free-agent first baseman Josh Bell to a one-year contract. Thirty-three-year-old Bell hit .237 with 22 home runs and 63 RBI for the Washington Nationals last season. He was mainly the Nats’ designated hitter in 2025. His base salary would be an estimated 5.5 million dollars in 2026. Bell has played for six teams over the last five seasons.
