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A new study shows a simple pull to sit test like this in six month olds could predict the risk of autism. Dr. Joseph Stegman with Carolinas Healthcare System says, 'Most kids at 2 months, no head lag
A new study shows a simple pull to sit test like this in six month olds could predict the risk of autism.
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Fixing the recent water main on Front and Cherry Streets has made travel in the downtown area a headache. But that's nothing compared to the pain some of the area businesses are going through. As
City of Mankato hopes repairs will be finished by the weekend
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The interest rate on many student loans could double if Congress doesn't renew six billion dollars in subsidies. The rate for Stafford loans will jump from 3.4% to 6.8% on July 1st. Bills are making
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Authorities are awaiting a toxicology report to see how much alcohol played a role in the drowning of 21 year old Jenny Mae Kraling.
Authorities are awaiting a toxicology report to see how much alcohol played a role in the drowning of 21-year-old Jenny Mae Kraling.
KEYC-TV's Stacy Steinhagen is thrilled to come home to Minnesota as she joins the Channel 12 News Team.
Growing up near Waconia, Minnesota, Stacy remembers often stopping the dial on KEYC News. Because the reception was a bit fuzzy, she had to hold the TV's rabbit ears in just the right spot to improve the picture. It's a task Stacy says was well worth it because even as a young viewer, she always wanted to know more about what it takes to be an anchor.
Stacy earned a journalism degree from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She has worked behind the scenes at WCCO-TV in Minneapolis and got her on-air start at the NBC affiliate in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Stacy says the best part of being a journalist is the thrill of the daily opportunity to tell the stories of those who call southern Minnesota home. From taking viewers on a tour of a town forever changed by a tornado to introducing the community to the unsung hero making a real difference right down the street, Stacy considers her job a privilege.
Stacy is also serious about her bragging rights for surviving so many Minnesota winters, and to say that in her spare time she only "likes" shopping is not the whole story!