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Lykke Books officially opens its doors
NEW ULM, Minn. (KEYC) - In October of 2023, Brie Taralson decided she wanted to open a bookstore in New Ulm. The Christmas Haus was moving locations, giving them the opportunity to take over the old one. But the space wouldn’t be available for months. “We knew we wanted...
Redwood County Court News for April 29 – May 5, 2024
Scott O’Niel Arndtson, Jeffers: gross misdemeanor issue dishonored check, local confinement 364 days, stay 364 days for one year, supervised probation one year, fees and fines and restitution $555. Tristin James Arredondo, Morton: gross misdemeanor domestic assault – subsequent violation, local confinement 364 days, stay 344 days for two...
Sleepy Eye man sentenced to prison for woman’s death at boat landing
A Sleepy Eye man has been sentenced to about 6 ½ in prison on manslaughter charges. Casey Dlynn Narvaez, 39, was convicted Monday in Nicollet County Court in the death of 35-year-old Kayla Hulsey. Counts of 2nd-degree murder and aiding suicide were dismissed. In September, Narvaez called 911 from...
Brown County investigates bomb threat to school, no threat to public
SLEEPY EYE, Minn. (KEYC) - The Brown County Sheriff’s Office says there’s no threat to the public in Sleepy Eye after receiving reports of a bomb threat Thursday morning. According to a press release, police say the Minnesota Fusion center reached out to the Brown County Sheriff’s Office about a bomb threat. In the release, police say a bomb threat was initially reported by a social platform to the F-B-I Threat Research and Analysis Team.
Sleepy Eye man sentenced to prison for woman’s death at boat landing
A Sleepy Eye man has been sentenced to about 6 ½ in prison on manslaughter charges. Casey Dlynn Narvaez, 39, was convicted Monday in Nicollet County Court in the death of 35-year-old Kayla Hulsey. Counts of 2nd-degree murder and aiding suicide were dismissed. In September, Narvaez called 911 from...
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