SPRING ROAD RESTRICTIONS ARE IN EFFECT TODAY IN THE NORTH FROST ZONE. ROAD RESTRICTIONS ARE ALSO IN EFFECT TODAY FOR THE LOST RIVER AND BELTRAMI ISLAND STATE FOREST ROADS. MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE FROM THE WANNASKA DNR FORESTRY OFFICE (425-7793).
THE ROSEAU CITY COUNCIL MEETS IN SPECIAL SESSION NEXT WEDNESDAY (March 27th) TO CONSIDER A ROSEAU RIVER WATERSHED GRANT APPLICATION, RELATED TO THE ROSEAU RIVER TRAIL PROJECT.
A SECOND ANNUAL TASTE OF WARROAD IS APRIL 26TH AT THE GARDENS ARENA, WITH PROCEEDS GOING TO WARROAD COMMUNITY PARTNERS. THE EVENT IS PRESENTED BY THE WARROAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AND THE DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT HUB.
A MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR JOAN HAUGEN OF GREENBUSH IS TOMORROW MORNING AT ELEVEN AT BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF GREENBUSH. VISITATION IS THIS EVENING AFTER SIX, WITH A SEVEN O’CLOCK PRAYER SERVICE, AT THE CHURCH.JOAN HAUGEN WAS 76.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR VERNA DUNRUD/KAMMEN OF BADGER ARE TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT ONE AT THE BADGER CREEK FREE LUTHERAN CHURCH. VISITATION IS AN HOUR PRIOR.VERNA KAMMEN WAS 98.
ROSEAU BOY SCOUTS AND CUB SCOUTS WILL BE SCOUTING FOR FOOD AROUND THE CITY TODAY.FOOD AND CASH COLLECTED WILL BE DONATED TO THE ROSEAU FOOD SHELF.
THE ROSEAU SCHOOL BOARD MEETS THIS EVENING.AMONG OTHER BUSINESS, THEY’RE EXPECTED TO ACCEPT THE RESIGNATION OF HEAD FOOTBALL COACH JEREMY LINDEMANN.
THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HAS A PUBLIC MEETING NEXT THURSDAY (March 28) IN HALLOCK ON PLANNED PROJECTS ON HIGHWAY 75 AND HIGHWAY 175.
A ROSEAU NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BLOOD DRIVE IS TOMORROW (9-2:45) AT THE OLD CAFETERIA.
THE ROSEAU COUNTY BOARD, LAST WEEK, APPROVED THE HIRE OF MELISSA GUST AS DEPUTY TREASURER. SHE’S THE WIFE OF ROSEAU COUNTY SHERIFF STEVE GUST.
A ROSEAU COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SPRING MEETING IS THIS EVENING (5 PM) AT THE ROSEAU COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
GREG GUST, FROM THE GRAND FORKS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE, WILL OFFER AN OVERVIEW OF THE SPRING FLOOD FORECAST; HE SAYS ROSEAU COUNTY IS STILL IN FAIRLY GOOD SHAPE … ROSEAU DUCKS UNLIMITED BANQUET IS APRIL 5TH AT GENE’S IN ROSEAU.
THE MINNESOTA D.N.R. IS LOOKING FOR INPUT ON A PROPOSAL TO EXPAND THE GRANT-IN-AID TRAIL SYSTEM AT BELTRAMI ISLAND STATE FOREST, BY ADDING THE FIVE MILE BUTLER GRADE TRAIL.
JACK PELLINEN, THE MANAGER AT HAYES LAKE STATE PARK, SAYS THE TRAIL WOULD CONNECT TO COMMUNITIES EAST OF THE FOREST …. THAT TRAIL WOULD BE MAINTAINED BY THE ROSEAU/LAKE OF THE WOODS SPORTSMANS CLUB.
A ‘WIC’ CLINIC IS TODAY AT FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH IN KARLSTAD, AND TOMORROW AND THURSDAY AT LIFECARE MEDICAL CENTER IN ROSEAU.
FOR YEARS, MANY COLLEGE STUDENTS HAVE LIVED ON A DIET OF RAMEN NOODLES AND CUP-A-SOUP. BUT STUDENTS ARE NOW SAYING THEY OFTEN TO CHOOSE BETWEEN PAYING FOR FOOD OR TUITION. A FIRST-EVER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT REPORT SAYS TWO MILLION COLLEGE STUDENTS ARE HUNGRY. FRANKIE BECERRA FROM CENTURY COLLEGE IN WHITE BEAR LAKE WORKS FULLTIME WHILE ATTENDING SCHOOL; HE SAYS HUNGER HAMPERS SUCCESS. CENTURY COLLEGE DOES HAVE A FOOD PANTRY THAT STUDENTS CAN ACCESS TWICE A MONTH.
Last modified: 03/19/2019