TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT WITH THE FARM SERVICE AGENCY FOR AGRICULTURE RISK COVERAGE AND PRICE LOSS COVERAGE ENROLLMENT.
THAT AFFECTS PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY.
ROSEAU BOY SCOUTS AND CUB SCOUTS WILL BE SCOUTING FOR FOOD TOMORROW EVENING (5-6 PM) IN ROSEAU.
COLLECTED FOOD WILL BE DONATED TO THE ROSEAU FOOD SHELF.
THE ROSEAU SCHOOL BOARD MEETS IN REGULAR MONTHLY SESSION THIS EVENING.
THE BOARD CONTINUES WORKING TOWARD A MAY REFERENDUM TO RENOVATE PORTIONS OF THE SCHOOL BUILDING;
AND SUPERINTENDENT TOM JEROME SAYS HE EXPECTS THERE WILL BE PUSHBACK.
A DOCUMENTARY SERIES CALLED “A HOMEGROWN MIRACLE” STARTED SATURDAY ON WDAY-TV.
ERIC GISLASON IS THE PRODUCER WHICH TELLS THE STORY OF THE MINNESOTANS ON THE 1980 GOLD MEDAL WINNING U.S. HOCKEY TEAM.
ROSEAU’S NEAL BROTEN AND WARROAD’S DAVE CHRISTIAN PLAYED ON THAT TEAM FORTY YEARS AGO.
THE ROSEAU COUNTY BOARD, LAST WEEK, APPROPRIATED TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THE COUNTY JAIL TRANSITION TEAM RUN BY NORTHWEST COMMUNITY ACTION.
THE COUNTY HAD PAID TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS EACH OF THE FIRST TWO YEARS OF THAT PROGRAM.
LIFECARE MEDICAL CENTER IN ROSEAU IS LIMITING VISITORS TO TWO FOR IT’S PATIENTS; AND IS RESTRICTING VISITS FROM ANYONE UNDER AGE 18 AND THOSE WITH A COLD, COUGH, FEVER OR OTHER ILLNESS.
LIFECARE ROSEAU MANOR AND LIFECARE GREENBUSH MANOR ARE RESTRICTING ALL VISITORS, EXCEPT IN SPECIAL SITUATIONS.
THE NORTHWEST MINNESOTA FOUNDATION, IN BEMIDJI, IS CLOSING IT’S OFFICES TO THE PUBLIC UNTIL APRIL 6TH;
AND NORTHWEST FOUNDATION STAFF ARE TRANSITIONING TO WORK REMOTELY STARTING THIS WEDNESDAY.
A FUNERAL SERVICE FOR SALLY GENTRY OF MIDDLE RIVER IS THIS MORNING AT TEN AT FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH IN MIDDLE RIVER.
SALLY GENTRY WAS 88.
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR RON JOHNSON OF ROOSEVELT ARE THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT THREE AT THE UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN WARROAD. VISITATION IS AN HOUR PRIOR.
A FORMER PART-OWNER OF THE NITE HAWK IN ROOSEVELT, RON JOHNSON WAS 65.
ROSEAU HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE BRAD DOKKEN HAS BEEN GIVEN THE DUCKS UNLIMITED CONSERVATION COMMUNICATIONS AWARD.
DOKKEN, WHO GREW UP AT PINECREEK, HAS BEEN OUTDOORS EDITOR FOR THE GRAND FORKS HERALD FOR MORE THAN TWO DECADES.
AN AREA-WIDE WOMENS CONFERENCE, SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY AT THE ROSEAU SCHOOL, HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO A FUTURE DATE;
DUE TO CORONAVIRUS CONCERNS.
A GRAND FORKS HERALD SUNDAY REPORT QUOTES ROSEAU RIVER WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA MANAGER RANDY PRACHAR AS SAYING THE NUMBER OF DEER KILLED BY WOLVES HAS INCREASED IN RECENT WEEKS,
DUE IN PART TO SNOW CONDITIONS.
BUT PRACHAR SAYS THE “DEER POPULATION IS JUST FINE”.
THE ROSEAU CITY COUNCIL, EARLIER THIS MONTH, TALKED ABOUT A LACK OF WORKFORCE RENTAL HOUSING …
AND AUTHORIZED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR TODD PETERSON TO CONTINUE WORKING TOWARD A SOLUTION.
THE NORTHWEST MULTI-COUNTY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, LAST WEEK, APPROVED A SIX THOUSAND DOLLAR CONTRIBUTION FOR A ROSEAU COUNTY HOUSING STUDY.
‘WIC’ CLINICS ARE TODAY IN WARREN … TOMORROW IN KARLSTAD … AND WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AT LIFECARE MEDICAL CENTER IN ROSEAU.
FAMILY ENTERTAINER KENNY AHERN’S SHOW AT THE ROSEAU SCHOOL THEATRE YESTERDAY WAS POSTPONED. IT WOULD HAVE BEEN THE FOURTH SHOW IN THE FIVE CONCERT NORTHERN LIGHTS ASSOCIATION SERIES.
THE FINAL SHOW IN THE CURRENT SERIES IS APRIL 23RD, AND FEATURES “BEGINNINGS” – A CHICAGO TRIBUTE BAND.
Last modified: 03/16/2020