THE MINNESOTA D.N.R. IS REMINDING HUNTERS TO CHECK FOREST TRAIL AND ROAD CONDITIONS BEFORE THE FIREARMS DEER SEASON.
MANY STATE FOREST ROADS ARE CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING OVER THE PAST SIX WEEKS.
COACH PURSE BINGO IS NOVEMBER 9TH (6:30 PM) AT THE ROSEAU V.F.W.
IT’S LIMITED TO TWO HUNDRED PARTICIPANTS, AND IS SPONSORED BY THE ROSEAU BAND BOOSTERS.
THE RED RIVER FARM NETWORK SAYS FARMERS WITH A FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE POLICY CAN REQUEST MORE TIME TO HARVEST CROPS BY FILING A NOTICE OF LOSS WITH THEIR INSURANCE PROVIDER.
MEGAN TERNQUIST, AT THE FARM NETWORK, SAYS THAT’S BECOME AN ISSUE DUE TO FLOODING ACROSS MUCH OF THE UPPER MIDWEST.
THE ROSEAU SCHOOL BOARD, LAST WEEK, ACCEPTED THE RESIGNATION OF F.C.C.L.A. ADVISOR TARA KIHLE. THERE WERE NO STUDENTS IN THAT PROGRAM LAST YEAR.
F.C.C.L.A. STANDS FOR FAMILY, CAREER AND COMMUNITY LEADERS OF AMERICA.
LIFECARE MEDICAL CENTER HAS COMMUNITY FLU VACCINE CLINICS THIS MORNING (9:30-11:30 A.M.) AT THE ROSEAU CITY CENTER; AND THIS AFTERNOON (2-3:30 PM) AT THE WARROAD AREA COMMUNITY CENTER.
LIFECARE MEDICAL CENTER HAS AWARDED FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLAR SCHOLARSHIPS TO MORGAN BICKER OF ROSEAU AND IVY BRAATEN OF ROSEAU. BICKER IS IN THE DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA; BRAATEN IS IN HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA.
THOSE SCHOLARSHIPS ARE FOR AREA STUDENTS PURSUING HEALTH CARE CAREERS.
HALLOWEEN IS TOMORROW.
IT’S OFTEN A DANGEROUS TIME FOR KIDS, BUT CARMA HANSON (AT SAFE KIDS/ GRAND FORKS) SAYS IT’S GETTING BETTER.
THERE ARE COMMUNITY HALLOWEEN EVENTS, LIKE THE “TRUNK OR TREATING” AT MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH IN ROSEAU TOMORROW.
AN ANNUAL MANUFACTURERS BREAKFAST IS NEXT TUESDAY MORNING AT THE ROSEAU CITY CENTER.
THE ROSEAU RIVER WATERSHED DISTRICT BEGAN RELEASING WATER FROM IMPOUNDMENTS YESTERDAY, AS THE RIVER LEVEL FELL BELOW SIXTEEN FEET AT ROSS.
WATERSHED SPECIALIST TORIN McCORMACK SAYS THE RIVER IS BEGINNING TO DROP AT CARIBOU.
STRUCTURE GATES HAVE BEEN OPENED TWO TO THREE INCHES.
MINNESOTA GOVERNOR TIM WALZ WAS IN EAST GRAND FORKS YESTERDAY, HEARING CONCERNS FROM AREA FARMERS FACING A WET HARVEST SEASON.
WALZ SAID HE WANTED TO HEAR ABOUT THE AGRICULTURAL CHALLENGES, AND HOW THE STATE OF MINNESOTA CAN HELP FARMERS.
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