AUTHORITIES IN MARSHALL COUNTY CONTINUE TO LOOK FOR A HOLT MAN THAT FLED FROM POLICE YESTERDAY. 51 YEAR OLD RYAN SKOGLUND FLED FROM POLICE AFTER THEY WERE CALLED TO A RESIDENCE. SHERIFF JASON BOMAN WOULDN’T COMMENT ON WHAT LED THEM TO THE RESIDENCE, BUT DID SAY HE MAY BE ARMED WITH A SHOTGUN, AND IS CONSIDERED DANGEROUS. ANYONE WITH INFORMATION ON HIS WHEREABOUTS IS ASKED TO CALL THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE AT 745-5411.
THE ROSEAU COUNTY BOARD, YESTERDAY, SET A PRELIMINARY PROPERTY TAX LEVY INCREASE OF THREE PERCENT OVER THE CURRENT YEAR; AND AN EXPENDITURE BUDGET OF JUST LESS THAN TWENTY-FOUR MILLION DOLLARS.
DUE TO A HIGHER NET TAX CAPACITY IN THE COUNTY, A THREE PERCENT LEVY INCREASE WOULD RESULT IN A PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION FOR MOST RESIDENTS.
THE COUNTY HAS RAISED IT’S LEVY THREE PERCENT EACH OF THE PAST TWO YEARS, AFTER ZERO PERCENT INCREASES THE PREVIOUS SEVEN YEARS.
THE ANNUAL BANQUET OF THE MINNESOTA DEER HUNTERS ASSOCIATION IS OCTOBER 14TH. EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS THIS FRIDAY.
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR ROGER FLATH OF ROSEAU WILL BE HELD THIS MORNING (11 AM) AT THE SPRUCE FREE LUTHERAN CHURCH IN ROSEAU. VISITATION IS FROM (5-7) WITH A 7:00 PRAYER SERVICE AT HELGESON FUNERAL HOME IN ROSEAU. INTERMENT WILL BE HELD AT PERHAM VILLAGE CEMETERY IN PERHAM.
ROGER FLATH WAS 65.
A CELEBRATION OF LIFE FOR VIRGINIA BURRESS-HENDERSON OF WARROAD WILL BE HELD TOMORROW (2 PM) AT THE WARROAD SENIOR LIVING CENTER IN WARROAD. VIRGINIA BURRESS-HENDERSON WAS 87.
THE ROSEAU COUNTY BOARD, EARLIER THIS MONTH, GAVE IT’S BLESSING TO THE CITY OF ROSEAU TO TRADE A VACANT TAX-FORFEITED HOUSE ON CENTER STREET TO A LOCAL CONTRACTOR; WHO’S TRADING THE CITY A BUILDING LOT IN THE OAK CREST SUBDIVISION. HE’LL RENOVATE THE EXISTING HOUSE; THE CITY WILL USE THE LOT FOR A ROSEAU SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION CLASS HOME BUILD PROJECT NEXT YEAR.
A HOMELESS MAN HAS PLEADED GUILTY TO STARTING A FIRE THAT DESTROYED A 117-YEAR-OLD SYNAGOGUE IN DULUTH, THIRTY-SIX-YEAR-OLD MATTHEW AMIOT ENTERED HIS GUILTY PLEAS ON NEGLIGENT FIRE CHARGES TUESDAY. THE FIRE DESTROYED THE ADAS ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE ON SEPTEMBER 9.
THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES SAYS IT UNDERESTIMATED THE AMOUNT OF MONEY IT OVERPAID TWO NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT COVERED UNDER MEDICAID. THE AGENCY REPORTED LAST MONTH THAT IT OVERPAID THE LEECH LAKE BAND OF OJIBWE AND THE WHITE EARTH NATION BY MORE THAN $25 MILLION. THE PIONEER PRESS REPORTS THAT OFFICIALS ON TUESDAY REVISED THAT FIGURE TO ABOUT $29 MILLION.
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