THE WARROAD SCHOOL IS INVITING PARENTS AND GUARDIANS OF NEXT YEAR’S KINDERGARTNERS TO VIRTUALLY ATTEND A KINDER-CAMP EVENT VIA ZOOM.
THE KINDER-CAMP A-Z EVENTS ARE APRIL 22 (4 PM) AND APRIL 23 (7 A.M.) AND WILL HIGHLIGHT KINDERGARTEN READINESS, AMONG OTHER THINGS.
RESPONSES ARE REQUESTED BY APRIL 17TH; ELEMENTARY SECRETARY TAMMY WILMER HAS MORE INFORMATION (386-6094).
THE WARROAD EARLY LEARNERS CENTER IS TAKING PRE-REGISTRATIONS FOR NEXT FALL’S PRESCHOOL CLASSES, INCLUDING HEAD START.
THAT’S FOR KIDS AGED THREE TO FIVE WHO AREN’T GOING TO KINDERGARTEN.
THE ROSEAU SCHOOL BOARD, THIS WEEK, ACCEPTED THE RESIGNATIONS OF KINDERGARTEN TEACHER CAROL GUY AND HIGH SCHOOL FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE TEACHER TARA KIHLE.
THE ROSEAU RIVER, IN THE CITY, WAS AT 14.49 FEET YESTERDAY MORNING; IT’S EXPECTED TO DROP TO UNDER TEN FEET BY NEXT WEDNESDAY.
A RECORD TEN MILLION AMERICANS LOST THEIR JOBS IN MARCH.
THE PERSONAL FINANCE WEBSITE WalletHub SAYS THE STATES WHERE PEOPLE NEED LOANS THE MOST, DUE TO CORONAVIRUS, ARE SOUTH CAROLNA, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, VIRGINIA AND ALABAMA.
THE STATES WERE PEOPLE NEED THE LEAST HELP ARE NORTH DAKOTA, WYOMING AND MONTANA.
MINNESOTA WAS RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE, AT 25TH.
MEMORIAL SERVICES ARE PENDING FOR WHALEN STAY OF BAUDETTE.
WHALEN STAY WAS 82.
THE VIOLENCE INTERVENTION PROJECT, WHICH SERVES FIVE NORTHWESTERN MINNESOTA COUNTIES (INCLUDING ROSEAU) REMAINS OPEN DURING THE GOVERNOR’S STAY AT HOME ORDER.
V.I.P. ASSISTS VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE, AND THEIR TWENTY-FOUR HOUR CRISIS LINE ( 1-800-660-6667 ) IS AVAILABLE.
RACHEL DAHL SAYS THE STAY AT HOME ORDER DOES NOT MEAN STAY IN AN UNSAFE HOME.
ROSEAU’S ALTRU CLINIC STARTED CURBSIDE OFFICE VISITS TUESDAY, AS PROVIDERS MEET PATIENTS WITH RESPIRATORY CONCERNS AT THEIR VEHICLES.
IN ROSEAU, THAT’S BEEN DONE IN THE AMBULANCE BAY.
WARROAD’S ALTRU CLINIC HAS BEEN OFFERING THAT SAME SERVICE.
ALTRU CLINIC’S GABE MOONEY, WHO MANAGES THE ROSEAU AND GREENBUSH CLINICS, SAYS THEY ARE TRYING TO AVOID HAVING POTENTIALLY CONTAGIOUS PEOPLE IN THE CLINIC.
WARROAD’S DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT HUB IS INTRODUCING WARROAD COME TOGETHER, WHICH GOES LIVE ON FACEBOOK TOMORROW AT NOON.
WARROAD COME TOGETHER IS A SOCIAL SPACE TO CONNECT WITH ALL THINGS WARROAD.
BURNING RESTRICTIONS WENT INTO EFFECT THIS WEEK IN ROSEAU COUNTY (AND KITTSON, MARSHALL, BELTRAMI AND PENNINGTON COUNTIES).
ADAM FISHER, AT THE WARROAD D.N.R. FORESTRY OFFICE, SAID VARIANCE PERMITS FOR AGRICULTURAL BURNING WILL BE ALLOWED;
BUT REGULAR BURNING PERMITS WON’T BE ISSUED UNTIL THE RESTRICTIONS ARE LIFTED.
ROSEAU COUNTY HAD IT’S FIRST CONFIRMED CASE OF CORONAVIRUS THIS WEEK.
LIFECARE PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR JULIE PAHLEN SAYS SHE’S NOT SURPRISED. ROSEAU AND SWIFT COUNTIES BECAME THE 63RD AND 64TH COUNTIES WITH CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES.
Last modified: 04/09/2020