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Authorities are investigating a possible link between the car and a 1967 missing persons case out of Benton County.
“It gives the National Park Service more time for where it wants to land,” Goepfert said, adding that MNRRA is considering a new location for its main office, currently in Kellogg Square in St. Paul.
The Stearns County sheriff says someone fishing over the weekend spotted what looked like a car on their sonar. Dive teams ...
Officials from Benton and Stearns counties are investigating whether the car is related to a missing person case from 1967.
Since their introduction into the Mississippi River Basin by accident in the 1970s, invasive Asian carp have grown to pose ...
The conference shake-up continues for high school sports in Southern Illinois, with Waterloo and Columbia gaining another new ...
Authorities say a 1960s-era car discovered by a fisherman in the Mississippi River could be linked to the disappearance of a ...
A car found in the Mississippi River could hold clues to a missing person case from 1967, the Stearns County Sheriff's Office ...
A fisherman discovered a car at the bottom of the Mississippi River in Stearns County Sunday. The sheriff's department says ...
According to the Stearns County Sheriff’s Office, on Sunday, an angler using sonar spotted something unusual beneath the waters near County Road 1. The object’s size and shape convinced him it was a ...