Rape charge amended to child endangerment
A man who spent nearly seven months in jail accused of raping a 6-year-old child was released last week after prosecutors amended the charge and told a judge they no longer believed he was guilty o
A man who spent nearly seven months in jail accused of raping a 6-year-old child was released last week after prosecutors amended the charge and told a judge they no longer believed he was guilty o
The Stillwater River Road Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grant application is nearing the home stretch.
Stillwater County Commissioner Mark Crago is not giving up on his proposal that would meet multiple needs involving county office space, the library and a recreation center.
In Ms. Chamberlin’s kindergarten class on Tuesday, LB Segeberg brought an impressive item for show and tell.
After spending more than five months cruising the business and residential areas of Columbus, the wild male turkey that had become a fixture in the city was found dead.
A registered sex offender was arraigned on his second offense Thursday in district court.
The grant process for three new proposed segments of walking path was given the green light by the Columbus City Council at last week’s meeting.
In May, Bill Arnold will turn 100 years old.
Even for an “ordinary” person, that would be quite a feat. But Mr. Arnold is no ordinary man.
Crowds at the Little Metra went on a roller coaster of emotions and were throughly entertained by the Columbus Speech and Drama team’s spring play and open house.
Try, for a moment, to imagine Stillwater County without the mine in Nye.
Populations would fluctuate, budgets would be leaner.