RAEDI Board of Directors Makes John Wade Permanent President
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The Board of Directors made the formal announcement today as they hired John Wade as the permanent president of the organization. Wade has been serving as interim president since October 2020.
“In the short time that John Wade has served as interim president, he’s proven that he’s able to lead the organization forward to help more area businesses,” said John Beatty, Chair of the RAEDI Board of Directors.
According to a news release from the RAEDI, Wade has oversaw the completion of RAEDI’s new strategic plan, which was approved by the board earlier this year, has initiated fostered partnerships throughout the Rochester MSA, and is working to create programs and funding initiatives for new and existing businesses.
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Canadian Man Admits to Charges Connected to Minnesota Gun Bust
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) A Canadian man pleaded guilty Wednesday to transporting 67 illegal guns in a rented truck that was pulled over on Interstate 94 in northwestern Minnesota earlier this year.
Dayne Sitladeen, 29, was a passenger in a truck that was pulled over near Fergus Falls in January for driving close to 100 mph, authorities said. A state trooper searched the truck after he smelled marijuana and Sitladeen and the driver gave him fake IDs. That’s when a bag of guns was discovered.
Court documents state that Sitladeen was in the country illegally. At the time he was wanted on a 2019 Canadian arrest warrant for first-degree homicide, fentanyl distribution and possession of proceeds of crime, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota.