Here's a WJON FlashBriefing for May 16, 2017.

 

 

RAINY WEEK -- Forecast expect more rain this week and into the weekend. A nearly stationary front will bring a number of chances for thunderstorms to Central Minnesota through Wednesday night.

MORE: http://wjon.com/wet-week-ahead-for-much-of-minnesota/

 

PRINCETON SHOOTING -- A 14-year-old boy has been shot and killed in Princeton. Police found the boy's body after reports of shots fired at a home Monday afternoon. They found a second 14-year-old boy at the home. No more details at this point, but police say there's no reason to believe there's any danger to the public.

MORE: http://wjon.com/police-14-year-old-princeton-boy-shot-killed/

 

MISSING TEENAGER -- The search for missing Annandale teenager Aaliyah Kazimer resumed today. Police are following up leads and searching the Mississippi River. The 17-year-old's car was found in the Riverside Park parking lot and bloodhounds tracked her scent to the river.

MORE: http://wjon.com/st-cloud-police-searching-for-missing-teenage-girl/

 

WRONG WAY FATAL -- A wrong-way vehicle on Highway 10 in Little Falls has caused a deadly crash. That vehicle -- in the wrong lanes -- sideswiped a semi, then hit an SUV head-on, killing a passenger in the SUV and injuring the driver. Dead at the scene -- 86-year-old Dolores Mickow of Wabasha.

MORE: http://wjon.com/woman-killed-in-crash-involving-wrong-way-vehicle/

 

ST. JOSEPH COMMUNITY CENTER -- St. Joseph is committing 6-million dollars for a new community center project. Community groups will have two years to raise another 6-million dollars. That new center will also have memorials to slain St. Joseph boy Jacob Wetterling.

MORE: http://wjon.com/st-joseph-commits-6-million-to-community-center/

 

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