AT A ROSEAU COMMUNITYMEETING YESTERDAY, LIFECARE MEDICAL CENTER C.E.O. KEITH OKESON SAID THE HEALTH FACILITY “FEELS PREPARED” TO TAKE CARE OF THOSE WHO NEED HEALTH CARE.
POLARIS PLANT DIRECTOR NATHAN HANSON SAID THE COMPANY IS “TRYING TO SAFELY SUSTAIN OPERATIONS” DURING THE PANDEMIC.
OAK CREST SENIOR HOUSING HAS MOVED TO ANOTHER LEVEL OF ISOLATION IN REACTION TO THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK.
OAK CREST WILL ONLY ALLOW ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL AND HEALTH CARE WORKERS ACCESS TO THE BUILDING, EXCEPT IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES.
THE SENIOR HOUSING FACILITY HAS ALSO STOPPED SERVING COMMUNAL MEALS,
AND ENDING ALL GROUP ACTIVITIES FOR THE TIME BEING.
MOE AND MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCHES IN ROSEAU WILL ONLY BE DELIVERING SUNDAY SERVICES VIA WILD 102 RADIO BROADCASTS.
THE CHURCH WILL ONLY BE OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS FOR THE SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE NECESSARY TO PRODUCE THOSE SERVICES.
THE ROSEAU COUNTY BOARD MEETS IN EMERGENCY SESSION THIS MORNING (AT THE ROSEAU CITY CENTER) TO WORK ON ISSUES RELATED TO THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK.
THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK HAS CAUSED MAJOR DISRUPTIONS IN EVERYDAY LIFE, INCLUDING A NUMBER OF CLOSURES AND CANCELLATIONS.
LIFECARE PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR JULIE PAHLEN SAYS THERE IS VALUE IN TAKING PRECAUTIONS.
AS HEALTHCARE FACILITIES ACROSS THE NATION FACE CHALLENGES RELATED TO THE PANDEMIC,
GABE MOONEY SAYS THERE ARE ONGOING FINANCIAL CHALLENGES.
MOONEY MANAGES ALTRU CLINICS IN ROSEAU AND GREENBUSH.
THE MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE IS ON A ONE MONTH HIATUS, WITH SIGNIFICANT WORK YET TO BE DONE.
STATE SENATOR MARK JOHNSON (R/ EAST GRAND FORKS) SAYS THERE ARE BONDING PROJECTS HE WOULD LIKE TO SEE FUNDED.
THE ROSEAU SCHOOL BOARD, THIS WEEK, APPROVED THE HIRE OF VERNA McVAY AS A LONGTERM SUBSTITUTE MATH TEACHER;
SHE’LL REPLACE MICHELLE OSTROSKI, WHO RESIGNED THAT POSITION.
SATURDAY’S SCHEDULED AREA-WIDE WOMEN’S CONFERENCE, AT THE ROSEAU SCHOOL, IS POSTPONED TO A LATER DATE.
THE RED RIVER FARM NETWORK SAYS THE SPRING WEATHER OUTLOOK IS A BIT CONCERNING ACROSS THE NORTHERN PLAINS.
LAURA EDWARDS, A SOUTH DAKOTA EXTENSION CLIMATOLOGIST, TELLS THE FARM NETWORK THAT CLIMATE MODELS FOR APRIL THROUGH JUNE ARE WETTER THAN NORMAL.
Last modified: 03/19/2020