TYSON AND CASSIE LOVEJOY OF WARROAD HAVE BEEN NAMED ROSEAU COUNTY’S 2020 REPRESENTATIVES IN THE RED RIVER VALLEY EMERGING LEADERSHIP PROGRAM.
TYSON FARMS THREE THOUSAND ACRES WITH HIS FATHER; CASSIE IS A PROGRAM TECHNICIAN AT THE FARM SERVICE AGENCY.
THEY’LL BE PART OF A GROUP FROM SEVENTEEN COUNTIES CONSIDERING RURAL ISSUES AND COMMUNICATION (AMONG OTHER THINGS).
THE ROSEAU CITY COUNCIL MEETS THIS EVENING.
POLARIS PLANT DIRECTOR NATHAN HANSON SPOKE AT THE ANNUAL ROSEAU CIVIC AND COMMERCE BANQUET LAST MONTH IN ROSEAU, SAYING THAT POLARIS IS ACTIVELY SEEKING MORE THAN EIGHTY HOURLY EMPLOYEES.
HANSON NOTED THAT THE COMPANY ADDED A VERY VISIBLE NEW LOBBY TO THE ROSEAU FACILITY LAST YEAR.
POLARIS INVESTED MORE THAN SIX MILLION DOLLARS IN THE ROSEAU FACILITY IN 2019.
MINNESOTA’S LESSARD SAMS OUTDOOR HERITAGE COUNCIL, WHICH IS FUNDED THROUGH STATE SALES TAX DOLLARS, RECEIVED 264 MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF REQUESTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020.
REQUESTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021 ARE AT 325 MILLION, INCLUDING SEVEN-POINT-TWO MILLION FOR THE ROSEAU RIVER WATERSHED DISTRICT’S ROSEAU RIVER HABITAT RESTORATION PROJECT.
REPUBLICAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE DAN FABIAN OF ROSEAU IS A MEMBER OF THE LESSARD SAMS COUNCIL.
FABIAN AND THE STATE LEGISLATURE START AN ABBREVIATED SESSION IN ST PAUL A WEEK FROM TOMORROW (February 11).
LIKE MANY PROFESSIONAL SPORTS TEAMS, MINNESOTA GOVERNMENT IS STARTING TO USE A MORE ANALYTICAL APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT.
FIVE YEARS AGO, THE STATE SIGNED UP FOR THE RESULTS FIRST INITIATIVE; AND SARAH DUBE, THE INITIATIVE’S DIRECTOR, SAYS MINNESOTA IS BEING PROACTIVE.
TWENTY-SEVEN STATES AND TEN COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACROSS THE U.S. ARE PART OF THAT INITIATIVE.
FIREARMS SAFETY CLASSES START MARCH 2ND IN ROSEAU.
THEY’LL BE HELD MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS THROUGH MID-MARCH.
PREREGISTRATION AT COAST TRUE VALUE IN ROSEAU ENDS FEBRUARY 24TH.
STUDENTS MUST BE AT LEAST ELEVEN YEARS OLD.
BAGLEY HIGH SCHOOL WON THE SECTION 8A ONE-ACT PLAY COMPETITION SATURDAY, WITH A PLAY CALLED “BADGER”.
BLACKDUCK WAS THE RUNNERUP.
ROSEAU AND LAKE OF THE WOODS WERE AMONG EIGHT SCHOOLS AT THAT SECTIONAL COMPETITION.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR PAUL MILLER OF GREENBUSH ARE TOMORROW MORNING AT 10:30 AT BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN GREENBUSH. VISITATION IS THIS EVENING AFTER SIX, WITH A SEVEN O’CLOCK PRAYER SERVICE, AT THE CHURCH.
PAUL MILLER WAS 51.
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