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News, Wednesday, November 18 2020

11/18/2020

ROSEAU SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT  TOM JEROME TOLD THE SCHOOL BOARD THIS WEEK THAT THIRTEEN TEACHERS WERE OUT OF THE BUILDING MONDAY,  SOME DUE TO CORONAVIRUS QUARANTINES AND ISOLATION.   JEROME SAID  “STAFFING IS A PROBLEM”. AS OF MONDAY,  SIX ROSEAU STUDENTS HAD POSITIVE COVID TESTS;  AND THAT’S IMPACTED ANOTHER  175 STUDENTS WHO ARE IN QUARANTINE AND THUS IN DISTANCE LEARNING FOR FOURTEEN DAYS.

FUNERAL SERVICES FOR WARREN JOHNSON OF ROSEAU,  FOLLOWING MINNESOTA COVID GUIDELINES,  ARE THIS MORNING AT ELEVEN AT OUR REDEEMER’S LUTHERAN CHURCH IN BADGER.   A PUBLIC GRAVESIDE SERVICE, WITH MILITARY HONORS,  IS TODAY AT  12:30  AT THE SPRUCE CEMETER. WARREN  JOHNSON WAS  70.

A FUNERAL SERVICE FOR BARBARA  WELIN,  FOLLOWING STATE COVID GUIDELINES,  IS TOMORROW MORNING AT ELEVEN  AT HELGESON FUNERAL HOME IN ROSEAU.  VISITATION IS AN HOUR PRIOR. BARBARA  WELIN WAS  82.

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 MILLION SINCE  2013. THE RED RIVER FARM NETWORK SAYS THIRTY TO FIFTY PERCENT OF THAT NET FARM INCOME WILL COME FROM GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS.

THE WOMENS WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION STARTS IT’S COVID-DELAYED SEASON  THIS WEEKEND. BEMIDJI STATE OPENS AT ST CLOUD STATE,  AND WILL PLAY EIGHT GAMES AGAINST THE HUSKIES AND MINNESOTA STATE/MANKATO OVER THE NEXT MONTH.

BEAVERS COACH JIM SCANLAN  SAYS THEY’RE NOT PLAYING MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN YET BECAUSE OF STRICTER COVID TESTING PROTOCOLS FOR BIG TEN SCHOOLS …. TWO FORMER ROSEAU RAMS,  KAYLA SANTL AND ANIKA STOSKOPF,  ARE FRESHMEN AT BEMIDJI STATE.

THE NORTHWEST REGIONAL LIBRARY SYSTEM IS SEEKING A TWO PERCENT FUNDING INCREASE FROM CITIES AND COUNTIES IN THE REGION FOR NEXT YEAR. NORTHWEST DIRECTOR  JIM TROJANOWSKI SAYS,  DURING THIS PANDEMIC YEAR,   IN-PERSON USAGE OF THE LIBRARIES HAS DROPPED … TROJANOWSKI SAYS LIBRARY USAGE NATIONALLY IS TRENDING DOWNWARD;  HE SAYS THAT’S  “COMMON WHEN THE ECONOMY IS STRONG”.

APPLICATIONS FOR THE STATE’S  GOOD FOOD ACCESS PROGRAM GRANTS WILL BE ACCEPTED THROUGH TOMORROW.   AMONG PREVIOUS RECIPENTS OF THOSE GRANTS ARE KC’S  COUNTRY MARKETS IN BADGER AND GREENBUSH.

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP LOST HIS BID FOR RE-ELECTION EARLIER THIS MONTH TO JOE BIDEN;  THE FIRST SITTING PRESIDENT TO FAIL TO WIN A SECOND TERM SINCE  GEORGE BUSH, SENIOR IN 1992. BUT TRUMP HAS HAD MANY CONSERVATIVE  FEDERAL JUDGES CONFIRMED DURING HIS TERM IN OFFICE …. DANIEL GOLDBERG FROM THE ALLIANCE FOR JUSTICE  SAYS 80% OF TRUMP’S CONFIRMED JUDGES ARE MALE,  AND 90% ARE WHITE.

MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR FRED  DeMOLEE OF WARROAD,  FOLLOWING MINNESOTA STATE GUIDELINES,  ARE SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT TWO AT THE WARROAD BAPTIST CHURCH.     MILITARY HONORS ARE BY THE WARROAD AMERICAN LEGION,  AND VISITATION IS AN HOUR PRIOR. FRED  DeMOLEE WAS  65.

FUNERAL SERVICES ARE PENDING FOR CODY  HEPPNER OF WARROAD. CODY  HEPPNER WAS  25.

 

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