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Bulldogs deliver big upsets to local foes
The Swanville Bulldogs softball team ran on the field and celebrated after a 10-4 come-from-behind win against the Browerville-Grey Eagle Tigers Thursday, April 18. The Tigers started strong, leading the Bulldogs 4-2 in the third inning. The score stayed the same until the fifth inning, when designated player Samantha Sobiech hit a double, sending Reese Jackson from second base to home plate. Sobiech made the tying run in the next play when Addison Hudalla hit a double. The Bulldogs kept scoring in the following innings,...
Softball Recaps April 24-18
Below are summaries of local softball games between April 18 and April 24, compiled by Sports Editor Nick Tabatt. Flyers play tough games against St. Cloud Cathedral and Mora The Little Falls Flyers softball team wwas on the road during it’sa last two games The Flyer’s lastets contest was against Mora Tuesday, April 23 and lost 10-6. The Flyers had five hits and two errors and Mora had eight hits...
Flyers T&F boys win Pierz Invite; boys and girls earn second at home
During a two-meet week, The Little Falls track and field team, continues to make its mark, starting with the boys taking first and the girls in fourth at the Pierz Invitational meet Tuesday, April 23. The Flyers’ Mark Hughes was one of the leading performers of the meet, winning the boys long jump event with a length of 20-00.50. Gabe Shanoff followed in second (19-03.00) and Cyler Bollig in fourth (18-10.00). Noah Cameron won the triple jump with 37-08.00, Hayden Nordlund in third (33-02.00) and...
Little Falls Township clean-up day set for May 4
Little falls Township is hosting a Clean-Up Day event for Residents living outside city limits but within Little Falls Township on Saturday, May 4th, 2024 at the Little Falls Town Hall and Community Center from 8:00am to 11:30am. Each Household may deliver the following free of charge: two (2) appliances or two (2) electronics and ten (10) car or light truck tires up to 17” or two (2) truck tires or one (1) tractor tire. Additional appliances will be charged $15.00 each, and electronics $25.00 each. Additional car and light truck tires will be charged $2.00 each, truck tires $6.00 each and tractor tires $17.00 each. The tire price is double if the rim is left on. Residents are responsible for the unloading of their items. This collection is intended for residentially generated items only. Persons with questions may call Chuck Parins at 320-632-2627, John Theis at 320-980-5352, or George Sandy III at 320-630-5595.
Morrison County Sets Ambitious Meeting Agenda, Highlighting Housing and Emergency Services in Little Falls and Region
Morrison County officials are gearing up for a packed week of meetings spanning various key issues, from housing to emergency services, as laid out in a recent public notice outlining their schedule from April 21 to April 27, 2024. Kicking off the week, the Morrison County Board of Commissioners will meet on April 23 at 9:00 am in the County Board Room, located in the Government Center in Little Falls, MN, details of which are available on their website for those interested in joining virtually via the TEAMS platform.
Track and Field Recaps April 22-23
Below are summaries of local track and field events Between April 22 and April 23, compiled by Sports Editor Nick Tabatt Royals girls take third a Maple Lake The Royalton Royals travel to a invitational meet in Maple Lake Thursday, April 22. The girls placed third with 102 team points and boys team finished fifth (50). ...
Baseball Recaps April 18-23
Below are summaries of local baseball games between April 18 and April 23, compiled by Sports Editor Nick Tabatt. Pioneers extends winning streak Tne Pierz Pioneers baseball team had a busy three-game week, starting with its 5-4 victory against Mora Tuesday, April 23. Reese Young was the starting pitcher, throwing four strikeouts and no errors. ...
LFCMS school counselor states concern over Board’s elimination of second position
During public comments at the Little Falls School Board meeting, Monday, April 15, 2024, Allison Bullard, counselor at the Little Falls Community Middle School (LFCMS), gave her thoughts on the Board’s decision to eliminate her position. The elimination of the second counselor position was a result of the District’s budget cuts. “I’m here to express my deep concern regarding the decision that was made to eliminate the second middle school counselor position. As an advocate for the well-being of middle school students, I implore you...
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