(KNSI) – Sartell wants to introduce everyone to the newest maintenance staff member, Kress.
The city is proudly demoing the robot lawnmower at city hall courtesy of a local company. The totally automated, GPS-controlled mower has an alarm that alerts its co-workers if it gets stuck or flipped over. When its battery is low, it goes “home” to recharge.
Staff would appreciate it if people gave Kress a little room, as the machine gets upset when people get too close.
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