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Three Rush City athletes sign national letters of intent
Three student athletes from Rush City High School took a big step forward in their athletics journeys on Monday, April 15. On that day Kayla Diedrich, Ella Ferrie and Cora Sayotovich signed national letters of intent to compete in sports at the collegiate level. They joined Lydia Bengtson, who signed a national letter of intent to play volleyball at Bemidji State in the fall, as future college athletes in the...
Teen seriously hurt in I-35 rollover at Hinckley
Hinckley, Minn. (Northern News Now) - A 17-year-old is in the hospital after a rollover crash on I-35 in Hinckley. According to the Minnesota State Patrol, it happened around 1 a.m. Saturday morning. Two trucks were traveling south on I-35, driving side-by-side, before both lost control on the icy roadway.
Minneapolis Nudieland mass shooting: Charges filed against 2 teenagers
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Two teenagers have now been charged in connection to the Minneapolis Nudieland shooting that left one person and several others injured last summer. Dominic James Burris, 18, of Hinckley, and Cyrell Boyd, 17, of Onamia, are facing seven felony charges in juvenile court for aiding and abetting first-degree assault, aiding and abetting second-degree murder, and aiding and abetting second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon in connection to a shooting at Nudieland, a DIY concert venue in a Minneapolis backyard, that injured six people and left one person dead.
Everything adds up to successful season for C-I math team
The Cambridge-Isanti Math Team entered this season with a score to settle. Last year the Bluejackets seemingly saw a league title slip through their fingers. This year, the goal was to avenge that disappointment. “[Last year] we were halfway through the season, and we were comfortably in first place, so I thought it would be a good opportunity to get some kids who haven’t been [in the spotlight] to feel...
City by City: Hinckley, Hibbing, Eveleth
Hinckley, Minn. - An upcoming meeting plans to look at proposed concepts for Highway 48 through town. The meeting will be hosted by MnDOT on Tuesday, April 30 at 4:30 p.m. at the Hinckley City Hall Community Room. Currently, the project is in the study phase and no immediate projects are planned. The study and meeting hope to gather community feedback about the stretch of road and improvements that could be made in the future.
County News Review Showcase previews
Looking to find out more about your favorite spring high school sports team from Chisago County or Isanti County? You've come to the right place! The County News Review has written previews on all of the teams in our coverage area. Click on the team's name to read more about these teams, and see team photos where they are available.And thanks to Trenton Reynolds and John Wagner for all of their work putting these Showcase stories together! ...
Braham and Rush City athletes claim numerous honors in winter sports
Following an exciting winter sports season, the Rush City and Braham Area High School winter sports teams all had a notable impact on the area sports scene. The Braham boys basketball posted a 19-9 overall record and finished second in the Great River Conference with a 10-2 mark. The Bombers were headlined all season long by a strong trio of scorers in senior Brycen Lotz and sophomores Tyler Eklund and...
Softball Recap: Rush City has no trouble against Ogilvie
Rush City put another one in the bag on Thursday to keep their perfect season alive. Their pitcher stepped up to hand the Ogilvie Lions a 22-0 shutout. For those curious, yes, that was the biggest victory Rush City has managed all season. Kendal Pillar made a big impact while...
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