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Pine County Sheriff’s Office seeks missing teen
PINE CITY, Minn. — The Pine County Sheriff’s Office is seeking a 15-year-old girl from Pine City after she went missing June 16.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) posted on X Monday night about the disappearance of Destiny Rae Matrious. Officials say she may be near Danbury or Siren, Wisconsin.
Matrious is 5 feet, 4 inches tall, and 180 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. If you see Destiny or know where she is, call 911 or the Pine County Sheriff’s Office at 320-629-8380.
MISSING PERSON ALERT: The Pine County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help locating Destiny Rae Matrious, 15, of Pine City. She was reported missing on June 16. Investigators believe she may be in the Danbury or Siren, Wis., areas. pic.twitter.com/KDp6PAdYWt
— Minnesota BCA (@MnDPS_BCA) July 1, 2024
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Parenting when your child is struggling
Dr. Marti Erickson, co-host of the Mom Enough podcast, joined KARE 11 Saturday to share valuable information on how to become effective partners in parenting.
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Parenting children with special needs can be stressful and affect not only your own mental well-being but can also damage relationships with your spouse or co-parent.
Navigating those unique challenges is the topic of a three-part series on the Mom Enough podcast right now.
Developmental psychologist Dr. Marti Erickson offers these steps parents can take to address challenges and strengthen their relationship with each other, for the sake of their child and themselves:
- Increase communication with each other
- Commit to being the calm in the storm for your child and each other
- Remember and nurture who you were before children
- Seek and accept help and support
For more information tune into “When Your Child Is Struggling” featured now on momenough.com.
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Parenting when your child is struggling
Dr. Marti Erickson, co-host of the Mom Enough podcast, joined KARE 11 Saturday to share valuable information on how to become effective partners in parenting.
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Parenting children with special needs can be stressful and affect not only your own mental well-being but can also damage relationships with your spouse or co-parent.
Navigating those unique challenges is the topic of a three-part series on the Mom Enough podcast right now.
Developmental psychologist Dr. Marti Erickson offers these steps parents can take to address challenges and strengthen their relationship with each other, for the sake of their child and themselves:
- Increase communication with each other
- Commit to being the calm in the storm for your child and each other
- Remember and nurture who you were before children
- Seek and accept help and support
For more information tune into “When Your Child Is Struggling” featured now on momenough.com.
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Apple season at farmer’s markets
October is Apple Month and if you can’t get out to an orchard, farmer’s markets are a great place to pick up a bag or a bushel.
Owner Darren Winfield joined KARE 11 Saturday to talk apples.
Fireside Orchards, located in Northfield, has 27 varieties of apples.
Winfield shows us apples that are best for: