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Shelby Lindrud

Reporter

Shelby Lindrud is a reporter with the West Central Tribune of Willmar. Her focus areas are arts and entertainment, agriculture, features writing and the Kandiyohi County Board.
She can be reached via email or direct .

She started at the Tribune in December 2015. Her focus area has been features since May 2022. Prior to that, she covered the city of Willmar and Kandiyohi County.

A 2006 graduate of the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, Shelby first worked for the Olivia Times-Journal/Renville Star Farmer News, later the Renville County Register, in Olivia, Minnesota from July 2006 to December 2015. First she held the position as staff writer before being promoted to editor in December 2012.

Shelby has won multiple Minnesota Newspaper Association awards for both writing and photography.

She grew up in several different areas as the daughter of an active duty Air Force father. Shelby lived in Texas, Michigan and Ohio. She also lived for three years in Bitburg, Germany.

In her free time Shelby loves to read, play video games and watch her favorite movies and television shows and spend time with her family and pets. Her favorite author is J.R.R. Tolkien. She is also a baseball and hockey fan.

Shelby speaks English.

An early Monday storm wreaked wind damage across Kandiyohi and Swift counties.
MONTEVIDEO — A motorcyclist from Hudson, Wis., died Friday afternoon in a crash on U.S. Highway 212 north of Granite Falls in Stony Run Township.
Bethesda Grand of Willmar on Tuesday confirmed that a resident had died from COVID-19.
Shawn Mueske had hoped everything would be fine when he and his wife traveled to Spain in early March. For the first few days it was, but then the Spanish government practically shut the country down and the couple had to rush to change travel plans to make sure they could get home to Willmar.
A male driver found himself with a pile of speeding tickets after he was pulled over four times for speeding. Three of the stops took place in Pipestone County, where the driver was clocked going 115 mph.
Steve Vossen and Julie Vossen-Henslin have designed, produced and are selling their very own invention, created to allow consumers to use every drop of their liquid products. The Verso-Cap is a completely Minnesota product and had its beginnings in Willmar.
Refugees will still be able to be resettled in Kandiyohi County next year, following the vote of the Kandiyohi County Board of Commissioners at Tuesday's board meeting. Presidential Executive Order 13888 requires states and counties to notify the Department of State, in writing, their consent to accept refugees.
Fatal car crash take place in Willmar
WILLMAR, Minn. — A woman was taken to the hospital on Saturday night, July 13, with injuries that weren’t life-threatening after an accidental shooting at a Super 8 motel here.
WILLMAR, Minn. -- The man charged in the kidnapping of a teenage girl from her Willmar home earlier this month now faces charges in a newly filed sexual assault case.