St. Cloud Warming Shelter Raising Money for Showers
ST. CLOUD – A newly established warming shelter in St. Cloud for people experiencing homelessness is busy – and raising money to install showers.
Lincoln Center, located at 630 Lincoln Avenue Southeast, is a 24-hour shelter run by St. Cloud-based nonprofit Homeless Helping Homeless. The organization, founded in 2019, is an association of homeless or formerly homeless people who provide one another with resources for food, clothing, transportation, housing, and employment.
Harry Fleegel, a founder of Homeless Helping Homeless, says opening a facility like Lincoln Center has been a goal since the organization was created – but they weren’t sure if it was attainable.
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Traffic Compliant
WILLMAR Law enforcement from the Willmar Police Department and the Kandiyohi County Sheriff s Department were called around 7:21 p.m. Saturday to the parking lot of the closed Kandi Entertainment Center on 19th Avenue Southeast in Willmar on the report of several trucks doing burnouts and doughnuts in the parking lot.
Nine people were arrested and two more were charged following a meth bust in Oelwein on Tuesday.
The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office says their office, along with Oelwein Police, the Iowa State Patrol and the Iowa Division Narcotics Enforcement conducted search warrants after a multi-month narcotics investigation.
Search warrants were conducted at 107 7
th Avenue Northwest and 221 3
rd Avenue Southeast in Oelwein. Teams of officers also tracked down and arrested a number of other individuals on arrest warrants.
The following people have been arrested and are awaiting initial appearances on their charges:
Justin Michael Buehler, age 37, was arrested for a U.S. Marshall arrest warrant and for new charges of eluding, driving while license revoked and possession of drug paraphernalia.