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Montevideo man who died of cancer honored at high school baseball game
MONTEVIDEO, Minn. — Minnesotans honored on Tuesday a family man and community pillar whose life ended too soon.Andy Coulter died of cancer in March, leaving a hole in the Montevideo community he loved dearly. Before the high school's varsity baseball game, a ceremony was held for Coulter.Tim Epema, the varsity coach who also coached Coulter, says he was a gritty ballplayer growing up."Gave you tough at-bats, played hard, just diving," Epema said.Coulter shared his love for baseball with his wife, Kari, and their three sons."He took pride and joy in watching all the boys and their sports," Kari said. "This last...
Man trapped in grain bin dies in southwest Minnesota
BALATON, Minn. (FOX 9) - A 48-year-old man in southwest Minnesota died on Tuesday after becoming trapped in a grain bin. The Murray County Sheriff’s Office said the 48-year-old man went inside the grain bin to install equipment, became submerged in the grain, and could not get out. Law...
UPDATE: Minnesota man dies after becoming trapped in grain bin
BALATON, Minn.–A man was killed after getting stuck in a grain bin south of Marshall, Minnesota. Authorities identified him as 48-year-old Bruce Andrew Larson from rural Balaton. The Murray County Sheriff’s Office says responders went to a farm about 5 miles southwest of the town of Balaton around 3:15...
Softball Game Preview: Russell-Tyler-Ruthton Plays at Home
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton is on a three-game streak of home wins, while Edgerton/Southwest Minnesota Christian is on a three-game streak of away wins: one of those streaks is about to end. The Russell-Tyler-Ruthton Knights will take on the Edgerton/Southwest Minnesota Christian Flying Dutchmen at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Russell-Tyler-Ruthton's pitching crew has only allowed 0.7 runs per game this season, so Edgerton/Southwest Minnesota Christian's hitters will have their work cut out for them.
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