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LOCAL NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019

05/23/2019

THE MINNESOTA DEER HUNTERS ASSOCIATION IS ASKING GOVERNOR TIM WALZ TO RE-CONSIDER HIS OPPOSITION TO A GRAY WOLF SEASON, IF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RETURNS MANAGEMENT OF THE WOLF TO THE STATE D.N.R. WALZ SUPPORTED DE-LISTING THE TIMBERWOLF WHILE HE WAS IN CONGRESS; BUT APPARENTLY RECENTLY VOICED OPPOSITION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGING A WOLF SEASON.

 

A RECENT PRESS RELEASE FROM ROSEAU COUNTY’S TEAM ‘EPIC’ SAYS 82% OF COUNTY TEENAGERS WOULD RATHER NOT USE MARIJUANA WHILE HANGING OUT WITH FRIENDS.
TEAM ‘EPIC’ CO-COORDINATOR DANI WOLF SAYS THE GRANT-FUNDED ORGANIZATION IS INTENTIONALLY USING A POSITIVE MESSAGE.  THE STATISTICS ARE FROM A 2018 SURVEY OF 8TH, 9TH AND 11TH GRADERS IN WARROAD, ROSEAU AND GREENBUSH.

 

PUBLIC COMMENT IS BEING ACCEPTED ON A PROPOSED LAKE OF THE WOODS ONE WATERSHED, ONE PLAN UNTIL JUNE 10TH.
MIKE HIRST, A RESOURCE TECHNICIAN AT THE LAKE OF THE WOODS SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT OFFICE IN BAUDETTE, SAYS THE GOAL IS A MORE UNIFIED APPROACH TO WATER MANAGEMENT.

 

A LUNCH AND LEARN ON BUILDING AND RETAINING A RESILIENT AND RELIABLE WORKFORCE IS TOMORROW (Ten to Two) AT NORTHLAND COLLEGE IN THIEF RIVER FALLS.
REGISTER WITH KRISTINE ANDERSON AT THE NORTHWEST PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL.

 

THE ROSEAU CITY COUNCIL, THIS MONTH, APPROVED AN EAGLES BINGO STAND AT THE ROSEAU COUNTY FAIR;
AND THE COUNCIL HEARD THAT APRIL WAS A “GOOD MONTH” FOR THE ROSEAU MUNICIPAL LIQUOR STORE.

 

A ‘WIC’ CLINIC IS TODAY AT LIFECARE MEDICAL CENTER IN ROSEAU.

 

ROSEAU HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION IS SUNDAY.

 

MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR DAVID GLENNEN OF GRAND FORKS (AND FORMERLY OF ROSEAU) ARE SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT ONE AT ROSE FREE LUTHERAN CHURCH, WEST OF ROSEAU.
DAVID GLENNEN WAS 59.

 

FUNERAL SERVICES FOR FLORENCE HALVORSON OF ROSEAU ARE NEXT WEDNESDAY (May 29) MORNING AT ELEVEN AT ROSE FREE LUTHERAN CHURCH, WEST OF ROSEAU. VISITATION IS TUESDAY EVENING (5-7 PM) WITH A SEVEN O’CLOCK DEVOTIONAL SERVICE AT HELGESON FUNERAL HOME IN ROSEAU.
FLORENCE HALVORSON WAS 99.

 

A FUNERAL SERVICE IS PENDING FOR MARILYN SUNSTEN OF FRISCO, TEXAS (AND FORMERLY OF ROSEAU).
MARILYN SUNSTEN WAS 75.

 

A MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL FOR THERESA NOVACEK OF GREENBUSH IS TUESDAY MORNING AT TEN AT BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC CHURCH IN GREENBUSH. VISITATION IS MONDAY AFTER SIX WITH A SEVEN O’CLOCK PRAYER SERVICE AND ROSARY AT THE CHURCH.
THERESA NOVACEK WAS 89.

 

THE WARROAD HOME OF SCOTT AND JOLEEN KEZAR WAS DESTROYED BY FIRE EARLY YESTERDAY MORNING.

 

44 YEAR OLD KAMMI LELAND OF DRAYTON, NORTH DAKOTA IS DEAD AFTER BEING HIT BY A CAR EARLY YESTERDAY MORNING A MILE SOUTH OF DRAYTON. 21 YEAR OLD HUNTER HATLOY APPARENTLY SWERVED TO AVOID A MAN STANDING ALONGSIDE THE ROAD, AND STRUCK LELAND (WHO WAS STANDING IN THE ROAD). HATLOY SAID THE MAN, 40 YEAR OLD MATTHEW HILTON, HAD POINTED A GUN AT HIS CAR. HATLOY AND A PASSENGER, 21 YEAR OLD CORDELL WIMPFHEIMER, WERE NOT INJURED.

 

THE ROSEAU SCHOOL BOARD, THIS WEEK, RECOGNIZED STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE McKENNA SCHUMACHER – WHO SAID HER NON-VOTING SCHOOL BOARD PARTICIPATION HAS BEEN A POSITIVE EXPERIENCE . ROSEAU HAS HAD A STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE AT IT’S SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS FOR THE PAST TWO DECADES.

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