ROSEAU COUNTY REPORTED 59 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 YESTERDAY. THAT EASILY SETS A NEW SINGLE DAY RECORD.
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SAYS NET FARM INCOME WILL BE NEARLY 103 BILLION DOLLARS THIS YEAR; THE FIRST TIME NET FARM INCOME HAS BEEN ABOVE ONE HUNDRED BILLION SINCE 2013. THE RED RIVER FARM NETWORK SAYS THIRTY TO FIFTY PERCENT OF THAT NET FARM INCOME WILL COME FROM GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR CORA FOSS OF ROSEAU, FOLLOWING MINNESOTA COVID GUIDELINES, ARE THIS MORNING AT ELEVEN AT HELGESON FUNERAL HOME IN ROSEAU. VISITATION IS TWO HOURS PRIOR. BURIAL IS AT THE DUXBY CEMETERY, NORTH OF BADGER. CORA FOSS WAS 89.
A VISITATION FOR HELMER FALK OF SALOL, FOLLOWING STATE COVID GUIDELINES, IS THIS AFTERNOON (2-4 PM) AT HELGESON FUNERAL HOME IN ROSEAU. BURIAL IS AT SPRUCE CEMETERY. HELMER FALK WAS 98.
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR FRED DeMOLEE OF WARROAD, FOLLOWING STATE GUIDELINES, IS TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT TWO AT THE WARROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. VISITATION IS AN HOUR PRIOR. MILITARY HONORS ARE BY THE WARROAD AMERICAN LEGION. FRED DeMOLEE WAS 65.
A CELEBRATION OF LIFE FOR NORMAN MILLER OF GREENBUSH, THAT WAS SCHEDULED FOR TODAY, HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE RECENT SPIKE IN COVID CASES. NO FUTURE DATE HAS BEEN SET.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR CODY HEPPNER OF WARROAD WILL BE HELD MONDAY (11 AM) AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IN ROSEAU. VISITATION WILL BE SUNDAY (5-7) AT HELGESON FUNERAL HOME IN ROSEAU. BOTH WILL FOLLOW STATE COVID GUIDELINES OF CAPACITY LIMITS AND FACE COVERINGS. CODY HEPPNER WAS 25.
A PUBLIC VISITATION FOR JEAN WOJCIEHOWSKI OF BADGER WILL BE MONDAY (5-7) AT HELGESON FUNERAL HOME IN ROSEAU. A PRIVATE FAMILY FUNERAL WILL BE HELD WITH BURIAL AT MOE-ROSE CEMETERY. JEAN WOJCIEHOWSKI WAS 68.
THE ROSEAU SCHOOL BOARD, THIS WEEK, HEARD THAT TWO HOUSES WEST OF THE SCHOOL ARE GONE, AND BASEMENTS FILLED IN. ANOTHER HOUSE, PURCHASED BY THE DISTRICT, SHOULD BE GONE THIS WEEK. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS SUPERVISOR CAMERON OLSON SAID THOSE LOTS “WILL BE READY FOR GRASS SEED NEXT SPRING”. THE DISTRICTS BOUGHT THOSE PROPERTIES FOR POTENTIAL FUTURE GROWTH.
JUST AS THE ROSEAU COUNTY MUSEUM WAS PREPARING TO RE-OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, CURATOR BRITT DAHL SAYS THE EARLIEST DATE FOR A RE-OPEN IS NOW DECEMBER 18. THE MUSEUM FALLS UNDER THE CATEGORY OF INDOOR ENTERTAINMENT VENUES IN THE MOST RECENT GUIDELINES FROM THE GOVERNOR.
POLARIS C.E.O. SCOTT WINE IS LEAVING THE COMPANY TO TAKE A C.E.O. JOB WITH C-N-H INDUSTRIAL, WHICH MAKES CASE AND NEW HOLLAND AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT. WINE HAS BEEN WITH POLARIS FOR A DOZEN YEARS, DURING WHICH TIME THE COMPANY GREW FROM JUST TWO BILLION DOLLARS IN ANNUAL SALES TO MORE THAN SEVEN BILLION. POLARIS SAYS IT WILL IMMEDIATELY BEGIN SEEKING A SUCCESSOR.
WE FEST, THE POPULAR COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL HELD NEAR DETROIT LAKES, HAS SET DATES FOR 2021 AFTER TAKING A ONE-YEAR HIATUS AFTER CHANGING OWNERSHIP GROUPS. THE DATES ARE AUGUST 5-7.
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