Every day in central Minnesota women and children are being sold for sex and a local non-profit is trying to get those individuals out of the lifestyle.
It was frigid Thursday night as folks came out to honor their loved ones who have passed during the What Would Bri Do, Angel of Hope Candlelight Vigil.
A local non-profit organization has made it its mission to help more people find a stable home next year. Central Minnesota Habitat for Humanity is already making plans for the new year.
As the years go by, the dynamics of families are changing. As more than half of all marriages end in divorce, families are separated and often merge with other families as a parent remarries. With this change, it's leaving more parents asking questions on how to tackle blended family issues.
Moving can be expensive and one St. Cloud non-profit organization is getting some financial help. Nearly a month ago, The Village Family Service Center moved into its new spot in downtown St. Cloud between Perkins and Ole Brick House on 6th Avenue North.