FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ANGELA OLSON OF FARMINGTON, MINNESOTA (AND FORMERLY OF ROSEAU) ARE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT TWO AT HELGESON FUNERAL HOME IN ROSEAU. VISITATION IS AN HOUR PRIOR. MINNESOTA COVID-19 GUIDELINES WILL BE FOLLOWED. ANGELA OLSON WAS 35.
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR KAROL LOFGREN OF BAUDETTE ARE FRIDAY AFTERNOON AT TWO AT THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING WATER, EAST OF BAUDETTE. KAROL LOFGREN WAS 62.
GRAVESIDE SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT A LATER DATE FOR TRACY NELSON OF BAUDETTE. BURIAL WILL BE AT ST JOSEPH’S CEMETERY IN WILLIAMS. TRACY NELSON WAS 65.
A MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL FOR LeROY TAUS IS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH (10:30 A.M.) AT BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC CHURCH IN GREENBUSH. LeROY TAUS WAS 94.
ROSEAU COUNTY HAS ADDED NEARLY EIGHTY (79) NEW CONFIRMED CORONAVIRUS CASES IN THE PAST WEEK; WITH 188 CUMULATIVE CONFIRMED CASES OCTOBER 18TH, TO 267 YESTERDAY; 96 OF THOSE ARE ACTIVE CASES. MICHAEL OSTERHOLM, THE DIRECTOR FOR THE CENTER FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY of MINNESOTA, SAYS THE COUNTY AND THE STATE SHOULD BRACE ITSELF FOR MORE TROUBLING REPORTS …. MINNESOTA HAS AVERAGED MORE THAN A THOUSAND NEW CASES PER DAY OVER THE PAST MONTH, AND COVID HOSPITALIZATIONS ARE TRENDING UPWARD IN THE STATE.
MINNESOTA GOVERNOR TIM WALZ HAS APPOINTED JERROD SHERMOEN TO A 9TH DISTRICT JUDGESHIP. HE’LL SUCCEED JUDGE CHARLES LeDUC, WHO’S RETIRING FROM THE BENCH IN KOOCHICHING COUNTY.
THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCED THEIR “GOOD JOBS NOW” CAMPAIGN LAST WEEK. MARVIN WINDOWS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES RICK TRONTVET WAS AT THE VIRTUAL UNVEILING OF THE PROGRAM, AND SAID MARVIN IS “THANKFUL TO CONNECT WITH TALENT IN THE STATE THROUGH THIS INNOVATIVE TOOL”.
A PRIVATE FUNERAL SERVICE FOR FAMILY ONLY WILL BE HELD FOR JAMES LUNDQUIST OF WANNASKA. A ONE-TIME MAYOR OF WADENA, JAMES LUNDQUIST WAS 86.
FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE SCHEDULED NEXT SPRING FOR DARLENE AMUNDSON OF KARLSTAD. DARLENE AMUNDSON WAS BORN IN ROSEAU; SHE WAS 65.
THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH REPORTS TWENTY-ONE NEW DEATHS AND 1,684 NEW CASES OF CORONAVIRUS YESTERDAY.
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