A woman died in a boating-related accident. The Cass County Sheriff's Office says the incident happened just before 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday on the south shore of Leech Lake near the Walker City Park. Deputies and responders arrived to find a 2016 Tri-toon had crashed onto the shore. A 59-year-old Cass Lake woman was found in the boat. She was unresponsive, and responders gave medical aid before she was taken to the Walker airport, where she was pronounced dead. The woman was the only person on the boat. An autopsy is scheduled with the Ramsey County Medical Examiner's Office. Her name has not been released yet.
Two of the 20 West Nile virus cases reported in Minnesota so far this year have resulted in death, according to state health officials.The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is encouraging people to take precautions given the recent increase in cases, which vary each year due to factors including heat and rainfall.Cases have been found throughout Minnesota, but the highest risk areas are agricultural regions in the western and central parts of the state. Other states including Iowa and North and South Dakota have also seen increased activity.West Nile virus is transmitted to people through the bite of an infected mosquito. Dusk and dawn are the peak feeding time for many mosquitoes, particularly from July through September.“This is a high-risk time of year for West Nile virus transmission," said Elizabeth Schiffman, supervisor of MDH’s Vectorborne Diseases Unit. "It’s important to prevent mosquito bites when people are enjoying time outside while the weather is still nice. That’s the best way to avoid getting West Nile virus."MDH's tips for protecting yourself from West Nile:Use insect repellent with up to 30% DEETWear loose-fitting, long-sleeved shirts and pantsBe extra cautious or avoid outdoor activities at dusk and dawnMaintain screens on windows and doors to keep mosquitos out of your homePre-treat clothing and gear with permethrin-based productsJim Stauffer, FlickrMost people who are bitten by an infected mosquito will either experience no symptoms or a mild flu-like illness that typically shows up in one to two weeks. Less than 1% of people develop encephalitis or meningitis, inflammation of the brain or surrounding tissues.Elderly people and others with weakened immune systems are at greatest risk. People who work outside or participate in outdoor activities should also be especially careful.There's no treatment for West Nile virus other than supportive care.
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Labor Day gas prices are expected to be the lowest since 2020. Gas Buddy has released its annual Labor Day gas price forecast. They say the price for gas on the last summer holiday weekend of 2025 will be an average of $3.15 per gallon, 14 cents lower than in 2024, and the lowest price at the pump since Labor Day 2020. Gas prices in nearly half of all states have actually risen in the last month due to localized refinery outages. But, Gas Buddy says motorists can expect more relief to arrive in the weeks ahead as much of the nation will see the transition back to cheaper winter gasoline in mid-September. Gasoline demand will also soon begin to fall with the conclusion of the summer, as motorists take fewer road trips and as the temperatures start to cool off. Gas Buddy says they still expect the potential for the national average to fall below $3 per gallon this fall, barring any major hurricanes or an escalation in Russia's war in Ukraine.
Two people were hurt in a rollover in Morrison County. The Minnesota State Patrol says the incident happened at about 12:20 p.m. on Monday on Highway 10 near Cushing. A pickup pulling a camper was traveling east when it entered the median, over corrected, crossed both lanes, entered the ditch sideways and rolled. The driver, 62-year-old Brenda Johnson of Bethel, was taken to St. Gabriel's Hospital in Little Falls with non-life-threatening injuries. A passenger, 30-year-old Lisa Bernhagen of Bethel, was also taken to St. Gabriel's Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The State Patrol was assisted by the Morrison County Sheriff's Office, the Randall Fire Department, and Mayo EMS.
2 women from Bethel, MN were injured in a single vehicle accident Monday afternoon on highway 10 in Cushing township of Morrison County. According to the Minnesota State Patrol, 62 year old Brenda Johnson and her passenger, 30 year old Lisa Bernhagen were traveling eastbound on highway 10 with a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado pickup and pulling a camper. The vehicle entered the median, over corrected, crossed both lanes, entered the ditch sideways and rolled once. Johnson and Bernhagen were taken to St Gabriel’s Hospital in Little Falls with non-life threatening injuries. The State Patrol was assisted at the scene by Morrison County Sheriff’s Office, Randall Fire Department, Mayo EMS Ambulance and Always Available Towing.
A Browerville man was injured in a motorcycle accident on Friday evening at 8:50pm. According to the Minnesota State Patrol, 23 year old Ethan Newport of Browerville was making a left hand turn to travel westbound on Highway 10. While turning, the rider lost balance and the motorcycle was laid down on it’s left side. Newport was taken to Staples Hospital with what the State Patrol deemed non-life threatening injuries. Newport was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. The Minnesota State Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Morrison County Sheriff’s Office and Lakewood EMS.
Sauk Centre Police called off the search for a missing 15 year old yesterday. Caden Hopper was found safe Monday afternoon. He had been reported missing snce 7:30pm Sunday night.
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