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(KNSI) – Two teenagers are OK after a driver who had allegedly been drinking pulled out in front of them.

The Minnesota State Patrol says about 7:00 p.m. Saturday, a 2009 Chevy Cobalt, driven by a 17-year-old from St. Stephen, was driving west on Highway 10 in Watab Township, when a 2003 Buick LeSabre, driven by a 34-year-old man from Rice, pulled out in front of the Cobalt. Police say the man had been drinking before the crash.

The teen driver and her passenger, a 16-year-old from Royalton, were both taken to St. Cloud Hospital for nonlife-threatening injuries.

The LeSabre’s driver and his passenger, a 30-year-old from Rice, were not hurt.

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(KNSI) – The Minnesota State High School League has approved a maximized winter sports season.

The Board of Directors voted in favor of a 30% reduction in games with a maximum of two per week and allowing three in the last two weeks of the season for COVID-19 related rescheduling.

The MSHSL has also announced a practice schedule for winter sports:

  • Dance – November 9th
  • Boys hockey, adapted floor hockey, and boys basketball – November 23rd
  • Alpine/Nordic skiing, wrestling, boys swimming and diving, and girls hockey – November 30th
  • Gymnastics and girls hockey – December 7th

The MSHSL also decided on guidelines for fall postseason events:

  • Girls tennis tournaments run from October 5th through the 17th.
  • Boys and girls’ soccer section tournaments go from October 12th through the 24th and only two games per week.
  • Boys and girls cross country sections will take place the week of October 12th
  • Girls swimming and diving sections will take place the week of October 19th.

Under current COVID-19 guidelines set by the Minnesota Departments of Health, no spectators are allowed at indoor events in school facilities, with a limit of 250 fans at outdoor facilities.

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