Minnesota
East-central Minnesota teacher accused of sexual assault
MILACA, Minn. — An Isle physical education and health teacher has been accused of sexually assaulting a former student, as well as buying alcohol for other current and former students under the age of 21.
Travis McKenzie Turgeon, 41, was charged Aug. 3 in Mille Lacs County District Court with felony fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct, gross misdemeanor fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct and gross misdemeanor purchasing or furnishing alcohol to someone under 21 years of age.
According to an Aug. 8 story in the Mille Lacs Messenger, Turgeon was still listed on the Isle High School website as the physical education and health teacher.
The Messenger story said district administration reported that Turgeon was on administrative leave as the district evaluated staffing and programming.
As of Monday, Aug. 21, Turgeon was no longer listed among the Isle High School teaching staff. A message left Monday for Superintendent Dean Kapsner was not returned.
Turgeon is scheduled to make his first court appearance at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 26.
According to the criminal complaint:
On June 1, Isle police officers received information from a witness and the victim about a sexual assault that allegedly happened Oct. 8, 2022, in Isle.
According to the victim, when she was 18, she served as a designated driver for a group of adults, including Turgeon, who were visiting several bars in the Isle-Wahkon area. During that time, the victim said Turgeon inappropriately touched her in an attempt to get her to sit in his lap, but she refused.
Later that night, while the victim was taking Turgeon and another individual to Turgeon’s home, Turgeon started making obscene sexual comments, which the victim recorded on her phone, the complaint said.
At Turgeon’s home, the other individual went to sleep on a couch, and Turgeon allegedly sexually assaulted the victim by kissing her and inappropriately touching her. When the victim did not reciprocate, Turgeon told her to go home and to not tell anyone.
The victim told another person what happened, who in turn told Turgeon.
Turgeon then messaged the victim, saying: “I have not forgotten about what happened and am still very frustrated that you would tell me you would never tell anyone but immediately tell somebody, how can I trust you at this point? And you did it at a time that you knew I was struggling and in pain,” according to the complaint.
The victim told police there were several times immediately after her senior year when Turgeon made flirtatious or sexual comments toward her.
In the course of the investigation, Isle police also became aware of several current and former high school students who reported Turgeon provided them with alcohol while they were under the age of 21.
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Minnesota
Live radar shows winter storm traveling across Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota is set to see some snowfall on Wednesday, with some areas bracing for multiple inches.
While the Twin Cities will likely see just trace amounts, parts of western Minnesota are under a winter weather advisory due to higher expected totals.
Snow is already moving into the metro and will continue in patchy, isolated spots through mid-morning. Out west, more consistent snowfall with heavier bands embedded will linger even longer.
WCCO’s live radar below shows the storm as it moves across the state:
Here’s a zoomed-in look at the Twin Cities:
You can find more radars and weather information on WCCO’s NEXT Weather page.
After the snow moves out Wednesday, cold conditions will remain, though winds will decrease. There’s a chance of more wintry weather next week, just in time for Thanksgiving.
Minnesota
Game Recap: Wild 4, Blues 2 | Minnesota Wild
Scott Perunovich and Jake Neighbours scored, and Jordan Binnington made 24 saves for the Blues (8-11-1), who are 1-5-1 in their past seven games.
“It’s frustrating,” Neighbours said. “I think we’re generating, right. The looks are there. Kind of again the story is we’re not finishing on them. That’s just the way it’s kind of going right now. We just can’t seem to finish. I think there’s a lot of positive things. We’re creating and playing well and we’re in games. We’ve just got to find a way to win.”
Hartman’s first goal in seven games put the Wild ahead 1-0 at 12:24 of the first period. He scored on a shot from the right circle that trickled through Binnington.
Perunovich tied it 1-1 at 4:48 of the second period, beating Gustavsson over his glove with a wrist shot after he joined a rush and took a pass from Jordan Kyrou.
Kaprizov redirected Jake Middleton’s right point shot at 6:07 of the third period to give the Wild a 2-1 lead.
“We had a good, strong forecheck and we created a lot of chances,” Minnesota forward Marcus Johansson said. “Every forward line has to be good in the O-zone and D-zone.”
Neighbours tied it 2-2 with a power-play goal at 10:37 when he redirected Pavel Buchnevich’s pass from the right circle past Gustavsson in the crease.
“Something we looked at in intermission,” Neighbours said. “[Assistant coach Steve Ott] spotted it. We kind of drew up a play for it and they weren’t really expecting the backdoor a little bit, kind of worried about [Kyrou] in the bumper and all the other options ‘Buchy’s’ got over there. Kind of left me alone and made a great play.”
Minnesota
Minnesota House to split committee control in light of tie
ST. PAUL — Minnesota House leaders Melissa Hortman, DFL-Brooklyn Park, and Lisa Demuth, R-Cold Springs, jointly announced on Monday, Nov. 18, that they will be splitting control of committees for the upcoming session as part of a power-sharing agreement.
The leaders said in a Monday
post on the official Minnesota House website
that membership of the standing committees will be equally divided among GOP and DFL co-chairs, meaning most bills that make it to the House floor will have already gone through bipartisan hands.
The House is currently tied 67-67 leading up to the legislative session. The last time there was a tie was in 1979. Leaders of the DFL and GOP
said earlier this month they would come to a power-sharing agreement
, hinting at the possibility of splitting control of committees.
Leadership has not announced who will preside as speaker of the House yet, but Minnesota law states there can’t be two speakers.
If the speaker is not agreed upon before the session begins on Jan. 14, Secretary of State Steve Simon would temporarily act as speaker of the House.
Two recounts of current DFL-held seats are set to occur in the coming weeks, though leaders suspect these recounts will not change the results of the tied House. The recount for House Seat 54A in the Shakopee area will be held on Thursday, Nov. 21, and the recount for House Seat 14B in St. Cloud will be held on Monday, Nov. 25.
Mary Murphy joined Forum Communications in October 2024 as the Minnesota State Correspondent. She can be reached by email at mmurphy@forumcomm.com.
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