That was no joke
Thumbs Down: So, a mosque in Moorhead was found vandalized on Sunday. Someone had spray painted the Moorhead Fargo Islamic Community Center with a swastika and phrases such as “Death to Islam.”
An alert Walmart employee checked records of spray paint sales, and in checking security camera footage, saw a young man buying paint who wore the same jacket that the vandal was seen wearing other security footage. This led to the arrest of Benjamin Enderle, 22, who told police it was just a joke, something to get a reaction from the community, and that he doesn’t “hate them.”
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Staff photo by Clay Schuldt
Over a dozen volunteers help with the free food distribution Saturday morning at Jefferson and St. Paulâs Lutheran elementary schools. Hundreds of vehicles waited in line to receive food supplies.
NEW ULM Saturday morning, over 100 cars and trucks were lined up on south Garden Street waiting for the free food distribution.
A team of volunteers set up stations in the Jefferson and St. Paul’s Lutheran elementary schools’ parking lots.
Cars entered the lot from Garden Street, and volunteers loaded vehicles with food supplies. Each family received a gallon of milk, a bag of apples, a bag of carrots and a bag of protein products.
Apr 13, 2021
NEW ULM A free COVID food assistance program food distribution event for anyone in need will held 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday, April 17, in the Jefferson Elementary School drop-off zone.
Each household will receive a mixed box of protein, fresh produce, and dairy including a gallon of milk.
Families will also receive information about services offered by the United Way of the Brown County Area, Inc. and Open Door Health Center, Mankato, who are hosting the distribution. Free cloth face masks donated by the Mankato Area Foundation will be available.
After April, there is no future funding for the program.
Brownwood SWAT team runs narcotics search warrant; two arrested brownwoodtx.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from brownwoodtx.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
According to information obtained from the Brownwood Police Department, two individuals were arrested early Thursday morning in Brownwood.
In recent weeks, Brownwood Police Department’s Narcotics Division received reports of narcotics distribution occurring in the 1600 block of Main Blvd. Detectives were able to identify the residence and discovered the sale of suspected Methamphetamine occurring. Based on the information gathered, search and arrest warrants were sought and obtained for the suspects.
On Thursday morning, March 4, at approximately 6:00 am, members of the Brown County Area SWAT team executed the search and arrest warrant for the home. During the execution of the warrants, a quantity of suspected Methamphetamine was recovered.