Lee Voss has been covering news for Central Minnesotans for 27 years. A St. Cloud native, he is proud to keep members of his community informed on the issues that happen in their neighborhoods, cities and counties. Hired out of college, Lee has the unique distinction of working for the same radio stations for his entire career.
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Minnesota’s Raptor Center Seeking Names for Baby Owls
The University of Minnesota's Raptor Center has some new ambassadors who want help naming them.
Minnesotans Asked to Monitor Rainfall for Nationwide Network
The Minnesota State Climatology Office is looking for volunteers to monitor rainfall.
Minnesota Man Wins National Award for Mentoring Young Hunters
A retired pipe fitter from Minnesota is the National Wild Turkey Federation's Mentor of the Year.
Minnesota DNR Classifies 13 Invasive Species as Prohibited
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has classified 13 high-risk invasive aquatic plants, fish, and invertebrates as prohibited species.
Minnesota Man Formally Charged With Murdering His Wife
A Dassel man has been charged with one count of 2nd-degree murder and two counts of endangering a child after his wife was shot to death last Thursday.
Minnesota State Parks Hosting First Day Hikes on New Year’s Day
Some Minnesota state parks will join a nationwide effort on Monday to connect people with the outdoors.
2023 Minnesota Deer Harvest Down 22% Ahead of Muzzleloader Season
Fewer Minnesota deer hunters were able to harvest a whitetail this year.
Man Arrested in Stearns County Child Solicitation Sting
A Twin Cities man is the latest to be caught in an undercover child solicitation sting in Stearns County.
Minnesota Drought Conditions Persist With Little Relief
No real change in Minnesota's drought conditions despite some rain showers over the last week.
U-of-M Research Project Reveals New Information on Buckthorn
A University of Minnesota research team has learned some new information about managing Buckthorn.