36 YEAR OLD GARRETT ANDROVER OF PERHAM WAS TAKEN TO LIFECARE MEDICAL CENTER IN ROSEAU SATURDAY EVENING AFTER FALLING ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL AND ROLLING HIS PICKUP IN THE DITCH, ON HIGHWAY 32 SOUTH OF GREENBUSH.
ANDROVER WAS PULLING A BOAT.
THE CRASH HAPPENED JUST BEFORE SEVEN P.M. SATURDAY.
THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES HAS APPOINTED NINETEEN PEOPLE TO A STATEWIDE DEER ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
THAT COMMITTEE WAS ESTABLISHED TO FOSTER AN EXCHANGE OF IDEAS BETWEEN THE AGENCY AND PUBLIC.
BARB KELLER IS THE BIG GAME PROGRAM SUPERVISOR FOR THE D.N.R.; SHE SAYS THE GROUP WAS CHOSEN FOR IT’S VARIED INTEREST AND EXPERIENCE, FROM FARMING TO FOREST MANAGEMENT TO URBAN DEER ISSUES.
THE ROSEAU COUNTY BOARD, EARLIER THIS MONTH, RESOLVED TO SUPPORT A MINNESOTA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY PROGRAM AIMED AT FAMILY HOMELESSNESS.
IT’S ADMINISTERED LOCALLY BY NORTHWEST COMMUNITY ACTION.
THE ROSEAU AMERICAN LEGION HAS IT’S ANNUAL FLAG DISPOSAL CEREMONY FOR UN-SERVICEABLE FLAGS TODAY (5:30 PM).
FLAGS CAN BE DROPPED OFF AT THE AMERICAN LEGION POST FOR PROPER DISPOSAL.
LONGTIME CITIZENS STATE BANK PRESIDENT BOB FOLEY, SENIOR WILL BE INDUCTED IN THE ROSEAU COMMUNITY SCHOOL HALL OF FAME THIS FALL.
BOB FOLEY WAS A MEMBER OF THE ORIGINAL ROSEAU PLANNING COMMISSION, AND SERVED ON THE ECONOMIC ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR FORMER MINNESOTA GOVERNOR’S KARL ROLVAAG AND WENDELL ANDERSON.
FOLEY BECOMES THE FIFTEENTH MEMBER OF THE ROSEAU COMMUNITY SCHOOL HALL FAME; AMONG THE OTHERS ARE THE FOUNDERS OF POLARIS (DAVID JOHNSON, AND EDGAR AND ALLAN HETTEEN).
THE ROSEAU CITY COUNCIL, EARLIER THIS MONTH, EXTENDED A LEASE WITH THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY;
WHICH USES THE CITY CENTER FOR DRIVER LICENSING.
ROSEAU COUNTY 4H SUMMER CAMP ADVENTURES CONCLUDE THIS WEEK AT THE BADGER COMMUNITY CENTER.
SANDI WEILAND IS ROSEAU COUNTY’S 4H PROGRAM COORDINATOR; CAMPS WERE HELD EARLIER THIS MONTH IN GREENBUSH, ROSEAU AND WARROAD.
PRAIRIE FIRE CHILDREN’S THEATRE IS IN WARROAD THIS WEEK AS PART OF WARROAD SUMMER THEATRE.
PERFORMANCES OF “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS” ARE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
A MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR FRANCHA RUGLAND OF ROSEAU IS THIS MORNING AT ELEVEN AT THE FREE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF ROSEAU.
VISITATION IS AN HOUR PRIOR.
THE IRISH FOLK GROUP “THE LOST FORTY” PERFORMS THIS EVENING (6 PM) AT THE ROSEAU COUNTY MUSEUM.
THE CONCERT IS FREE, AND IS PRECEDED BY A FIVE P.M. SLOPPY JOE MEAL.
THE ANN BANCROFT FOUNDATION HAS GRANTED NEARLY EIGHTY-NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS TO 186 MINNESOTA GIRLS, TO PROVIDE SUPPORT, INSPIRATION AND RESOURCES TO LOCAL GIRLS WHO DARE TO DREAM. TWO OF THOSE GRANTS WENT TO GIRLS IN ROSEAU COUNTY.
THE ROSEAU SCHOOL BOARD, LAST WEEK, ADOPTED A 13.35 MILLION DOLLAR ROLLOVER EXPENDITURE BUDGET. THAT BUDGET WILL BE AMENDED AFTER CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS WITH DISTRICT EMPLOYEES ARE COMPLETE.
THE PERSONAL FINANCE WEBSITE WalletHub SAYS MINNESOTA IS THE FOURTH MOST INDEPENDENT STATE IN THE NATION, BEHIND UTAH, NEBRASKA AND MASSACHUSETTS. THAT’S A MEASURE OF HOW DEPENDENT AMERICANS ARE ON THE GOVERNMENT AND OTHER PEOPLE FOR FINANCES AND JOBS. THE MOST DEPENDENT STATES ARE KENTUCKY, ALASKA, MISSISSIPPI AND LOUISIANA. NORTH DAKOTA IS 29TH MOST DEPENDENT.
Last modified: 06/24/2019