Two other people were injured and were taken to Alomere Health in Alexandria on Monday, July 26 Written By: Al Edenloff | ×
The Douglas County Sheriff s Office blocked off County Road 41 near the site of a motor vehicle accident about a mile southwest of Evansville Monday afternoon, July 26. (Travis Gulbrandson / Alexandria Echo Press)
A head-on crash on Douglas County Road 41 near Evansville on Monday afternoon, July 26, left a 72-year-old Fargo woman dead and injured two others.
The name of the victim had not been released as of Monday evening, pending notification of family members.
According to the Douglas County Sheriff s Office, the woman was driving a car west on County Road 41 between Evansville and Interstate 94 when she crossed over the center line and into the path of an eastbound pickup truck driven by a 38-year-old man from Brandon.
Two other people were injured and were taken to Alomere Health in Alexandria on Monday, July 26 Written By: Al Edenloff | ×
The Douglas County Sheriff s Office blocked off County Road 41 near the site of a motor vehicle accident about a mile southwest of Evansville Monday afternoon, July 26. (Travis Gulbrandson / Alexandria Echo Press)
A head-on crash on Douglas County Road 41 near Evansville on Monday afternoon, July 26, left a 72-year-old Fargo woman dead and injured two others.
The name of the victim had not been released as of Monday evening, pending notification of family members.
According to the Douglas County Sheriff s Office, the woman was driving a car west on County Road 41 between Evansville and Interstate 94 when she crossed over the center line and into the path of an eastbound pickup truck driven by a 38-year-old man from Brandon.
Two other people were injured and were taken to Alomere Health in Alexandria on Monday, July 26 Written By: Al Edenloff | ×
The Douglas County Sheriff s Office blocked off County Road 41 near the site of a motor vehicle accident about a mile southwest of Evansville Monday afternoon, July 26. (Travis Gulbrandson / Alexandria Echo Press)
A head-on crash on Douglas County Road 41 near Evansville on Monday afternoon, July 26, left a 72-year-old Fargo woman dead and injured two others.
The name of the victim had not been released as of Monday evening, pending notification of family members.
According to the Douglas County Sheriff s Office, the woman was driving a car west on County Road 41 between Evansville and Interstate 94 when she crossed over the center line and into the path of an eastbound pickup truck driven by a 38-year-old man from Brandon.
WUORI TOWNSHIP â St. Louis County Sheriffâs Deputies along with representatives of Wuori Township are coming together to host National Night Out. The community celebration will be from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday August 3, at the Wuori Community Center, 7449 Werner Road Virginia. The event is free to the public and all are invited to attend.
National Night Out is an annual celebration on the first Tuesday in August held by neighborhoods across the country. The event strives to promote community and strengthen relationships between citizens and the public safety departments in their area.
The festivities will feature child-friendly activities, and a free community barbecue. Deputies from the St. Louis County Sheriffâs Office will be there along with squad cars, a K-9 demonstration, St. Louis County 911 dispatching center. St. Louis County Volunteer Rescue Squad members, local EMS and fire departments also will participate, along with a Life Link III helicopter landing. Oth
Man, 62, killed in Sunday ATV crash in rural Stearns County
Robert Dingmann, 62, of Richmond, Minn., was flown to St. Cloud Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
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Forum News Service | 4:15 pm, Jul. 19, 2021 ×
ST. CLOUD A Richmond, Minn., man was killed Sunday, July 18, in an ATV crash in Stearns County.
The Stearns County Sheriff’s Office at about 7:26 p.m. received a report of a side-by-side ATV crash with injuries in Farming Township, according to a news release. The caller said a side-by-side ATV had gone off the road and rolled.
When deputies arrived, they learned that the 2019 Polaris Ranger, driven by Robert Dingmann, 62, had left the roadway on the left side of the road, struck a culvert and became airborne, according to the release.