THE MINNESOTA D.N.R. SAYS THE DEER HARVEST DURING THE FIRST TEN DAYS OF THE FIREARMS SEASON WAS DOWN SLIGHTLY FROM LAST FALL. HUNTERS HARVESTED 130 THOUSAND WHITETAILS, COMPARED WITH 137 THOUSAND THE FIRST TEN DAYS OF THE 2018 SEASON.
THE ST LOUIS COUNTY BOARD IS EXPECTED TO VOTE TOMORROW TO OPPOSE THE RE-INTRODUCTION OF ELK IN THE CLOQUET VALLEY STATE FOREST. THAT’S ONE OF THREE AREAS BEING CONSIDERED; THE OTHERS ARE IN PINE AND CARLTON COUNTIES.
THE COUNTY BOARD CAN’T STOP THE ELK PROJECT BECAUSE IT HAS NO JURISDICTION OVER WILDLIFE IN MINNESOTA.
25 YEAR OLD NICHOLAS REESE OF WALKER WAS TAKEN TO A DULUTH HOSPITAL WITH LIFE-THREATENING INJURIES AFTER BEING STRUCK BY A VAN EARLY YESTERDAY MORNING (3:12 A.M.) ON HIGHWAY TWO, NEAR THE INTERSECTION WITH HIGHWAY 46 AT THE WHITE OAK CASINO NEAR DEER RIVER. REESE WAS APPARENTLY WALKING IN THE WESTBOUND TRAFFIC LANE.
THE BADGER BAPTIST CHURCH HOSTS IT’S THIRD ANNUAL FREE COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DINNER THURSDAY (3 PM) AFTERNOON AT THE BADGER COMMUNITY HALL.
THE MINNESOTA CANOLA COUNCIL HOSTS AN ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM DECEMBER 10TH AT THE ROSEAU CITY CENTER.
THE NUMBER ONE MOVIE AT THE NATION’S BOX OFFICES OVER THE WEEKEND, EARNING 127 MILLION DOLLARS, WAS “FROZEN 2”; WHICH IS PLAYING AT THE ROSO THEATRE.
LIFECARE MEDICAL CENTER HAS A FLU VACCINE CLINIC TOMORROW AFTERNOON (3:30-5:30 PM) AT THE WARROAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HEALTH OFFICE.
THERE ARE LIFECARE PUBLIC HEALTH FLU SHOT CLINICS SCHEDULED NEXT MONTH IN ROSEAU, BADGER AND GREENBUSH.
THE ROSEAU SCHOOL BOARD, LAST WEEK, HEARD FROM AUDITOR TRACEE BRUGGEMAN WITH BRADY/MARTZ, WHO OFFERED AN UN-MODIFIED OPINION. SHE SAID THE UNASSIGNED FUND BALANCE OF ONE-POINT-SIX MILLION DOLLARS IS AT THE RECOMMENDED TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT OF HALF-YEAR EXPENDITURES.
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT TOM JEROME SAID THERE ARE SOME FISCAL CONCERNS GOING FORWARD. THE ONE DAY BOND WAS ABOLISHED BY THE STATE LEGISLATURE SEVERAL YEARS AGO; IT’S PROVIDED ABOUT SIX HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THE ROSEAU DISTRICT, AT NO COST TO DISTRICT PROPERTY TAXPAYERS.
THE ROSEAU COUNTY MUSEUM HOSTS A THIRD ANNUAL INDOOR CHRISTMAS TREE WALK THIS EVENING,
PRECEDED BY A SCANDINAVIAN CHRISTMAS PROGRAM FEATURING ROSS SUTTER AND THREE OTHER TWIN CITIES ENTERTAINERS.
ROSS SUTTER IS A FORMER ROSEAU COUNTY RESIDENT, WHO IS AN ARTIST IN RESIDENCE EACH SPRING AT THE ROSEAU SCHOOL.
THE ROSEAU COUNTY BOARD, EARLIER THIS MONTH, AGREED TO A TAX FORFEITED LAND PURCHASE BY LAONA TOWNSHIP; THEY’LL USE THE PROPERTY AS PART OF A TOWNSHIP ROAD.
A ‘WIC’ CLINIC IS TOMORROW AT GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH IN GRYGLA.
FOUR YEARS AGO, THE UNITED STATES LIFTED TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS TO CUBA. THOSE RESTRICTIONS WERE REINSTATED EARLIER THIS YEAR.
AN ANTHROPOLOGY PROFESSOR FROM THE UNIVERSITY of COLORADO, KAIFA ROLAND, SAYS THE RESTRICTIONS WILL HURT THE CUBAN PEOPLE.
MORE THAN 250 THOUSAND AMERICANS TRAVELED TO CUBA IN THE FIRST FOUR MONTHS OF THIS YEAR, BEFORE TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS CAME BACK.
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