Townsquare Media St. Cloud News Reporter Jeff McMahon is a native of Niagara, North Dakota, and graduate of Minnesota State University – Moorhead. In addition to growing up on, and managing the family farm for more than four decades, he’s been around local radio since 1990. A coach at heart, he’s dabbled in high school and community theater directing, teaching, and (shudder) behind-the-wheel driving instruction. Jeff was named to “Who’s Who in American Agriculture” in 2011 and completed The Executive Program for Agricultural Producers (Austin, TX), the Lafayette Agricultural Trading Academy (Wayzata, MN), and the Emerging Digital Academy (Fargo, ND).
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Menards Fined For Docking Worker Pay
An investigation of Menards in Fridley found the store had improperly deducted pay from an employee who needed time to express milk and then retaliated against that employee when she asserted her workplace rights.
(VIDEO) – Watch a Shoplifter Stopped Cold!
In today’s episode of “Mess Around and Find Out”, we have a shoplifter’s escape blocked by a well-thrown bottle of pop.
Updated: 5 Officers Shot, Suspect Identified
Officials say there is no danger to the public, but they ask that everyone avoid the area near the intersection of 190th Ave Northeast and Glendorado Road.
Salmonella Outbreak Reported in Twin Cities
The M-D-H says five illnesses caused by Salmonella have been reported in children aged three months to ten years old. The families of two children reported drinking unpasteurized milk, also known as raw milk. One of the children was infected with two types of E. coli in addition to Salmonella.
Loose Clothing Causes Motorcycle Crash
Loose clothing was to blame for a Sunday evening motorcycle crash.
MN Man Charged With Selling Stolen Body Parts
A Minnesota Man has been charged with trafficking human remains stolen from the Harvard Medical School.
Farm Accident Pins Man in Skid-Steer
A farm accident left a man pinned in a skid-steer loader Sunday.
More than 13,200 MN Borrowers Approved for Loan Forgiveness
The U.S. Department of Education announced this week that it has approved federal student loan forgiveness for almost 616,000 borrowers through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program
Deadline to Grow Minnesota Hemp Extended
The deadline to apply for a license to grow or process hemp in Minnesota has been extended for individuals or businesses waiting on legislative action on cannabis.
Metro Animal Shelters Quarantined for Canine Influenza
Animal shelters in Hennepin, Anoka, and Washington Counties have been quarantined today to stop the spread of canine influenza