THE ROSEAU CITY COUNCIL, MONDAY EVENING, HEARD FROM TRACEE BRUGGEMAN, WITH THE AUDIT FIRM OF BRADY, MARTZ. BRUGGEMAN SAID THE CITY IS “DOING WELL” FINANCIALLY; THAT THE CITY’S LONG-TERM DEBT IS AT JUST OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS, BUT THAT AMOUNT (FOR THE ROSEAU COURT TOWNHOMES) WILL BE FORGIVEN BY THE MINNESOTA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY IN 2023; WHEN ROSEAU BECOMES DEBT-FREE. BRUGGEMAN ALSO SAID THERE IS A HEALTHY CASH BALANCE IN THE LIQUOR STORE FUND, BUT THAT PROFIT MARGINS WERE DOWN SLIGHTLY IN 2018.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR WANDA OLSON OF WARROAD ARE THIS AFTERNOON AT TWO AT ST MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH IN WARROAD. WANDA OLSON WAS 79.
A CELEBRATION OF LIFE FOR JOSEPH LUCCA OF WARROAD IS TOMORROW MORNING AT ELEVEN AT NORLAND FREE LUTHERAN CHURCH NEAR SALOL. VISITATION IS AN HOUR PRIOR, WITH A TEN A.M. ROSARY SERVICE.JOSEPH LUCCA WAS 60.
THE ROSEAU COUNTY BOARD, LAST WEEK, APPROVED A SAFETY TRAINING CONTRACT WITH NORTHLAND COLLEGE – DESIGNED FOR HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES.THE NORTHERN LIGHTS CONCERT ASSOCIATION SERIES CONTINUES SATURDAY EVENING WITH AN APPEARANCE BY THE JERSEY TENORS AT THE ROSEAU SCHOOL THEATRE.
A PANCAKE BENEFIT FOR MIKE YAGER OF BADGER, TO HELP DEFRAY MEDICAL EXPENSES, IS SUNDAY (10:30-1) AT ST MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH IN BADGER.
HISTORIAN ARN KIND HAS A PRESENTATION ON MINNESOTA IN THE VIETNAM WAR TOMORROW AFTERNOON (4:30 PM) AT THE ROSEAU PUBLIC LIBRARY.
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