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Mom Sentenced in Case Where Child Died at Rochester Hospital

Mom Sentenced in Case Where Child Died at Rochester Hospital Get our free mobile app Mankato, MN (KROC-AM News) - The death of a young child at St. Mary s Hospital in Rochester has resulted in a 7 1/2 year prison sentence for the baby s mother. 28-year-old Chelsea Olinger was given the 90-month sentence this morning during a hearing in Blue Earth County Court, where she previously pleaded guilty to a first-degree manslaughter charge. She was given credit for the 461 days she has spent in jail since her arrest in Rochester in February of last year. Olinger was originally charged with second and third-degree murder in connection with the death of her 16-month-old son. Following the child s transfer to Rochester from the Mayo Clinic Health System Hospital in Mankato, doctors were not able to detect any signs of brain activity and an autopsy blamed his death on multiple blunt force trauma injuries.

Ask Us: Clotheslines are not illegal in Mankato

Q: Hello Ask Us Guy, I bought a house and moved to Mankato about a year and a half ago. A while back, a neighbor casually mentioned that there is a city ordinance prohibiting clotheslines on residential properties. Is this true? If so, what is the story and rationale behind the ordinance? Are the handful of clotheslines I see in my neighborhood grandfathered in or is the city simply lax on enforcement? To be clear, I am pro-clothesline and would not wish to see the city demanding they be removed. In fact, I would like to install one at my own home if there is no such ordinance.

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