Yvonne May “Chris” Madsen was born in New Ulm, Minnesota May 22, 1932. She was the eldest of three children born to Florence (Warnke) and Edward Christensen. Yvonne graduated from New Ulm High School. After graduating from St. Cloud Teachers Collage in 1952, Miss Christensen began her career in Lake Crystal. Her favorite position was teaching 2nd grade. She married Lyle “Mike” Madsen in New Ulm in 1954. Bucking traditional norms and policies regarding marriage, pregnancy, and same district employment, she taught for 12 years.
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Cheryl Christensen, 61, was charged with negligently subjecting an at-risk individual to abuse-causing death in the November death of her son.
Christensen is additionally charged with misdemeanor resisting an officer and disorderly conduct.
Jamie McClendon, the defendantâs attorney, argued successfully that she should be allowed to withdraw from the case due to conflicts with her client.
For her part, Christensen had been trying to get a new attorney since the preliminary hearing in February.
âShe is not working for me â sheâs working against me,â the defendant said of her attorney.
Maggie Christensen has opened Danish bakery and café Frå.kost in Norwich.
- Credit: Neil Didsbury
The owner of a new Danish bakery and café in Norwich has been overwhelmed by the support from customers and has worked up to 17 hour days to meet demand.
Frå.kost opened at Unit 1 St Augustines Gate on Monday, April 12 and has been four years in the making for Maggie Christensen, 31, who moved to Norwich from Denmark in 2017.
Rye bread, a pastry knot and a cup of coffee from Frå.kost
- Credit: Neil Didsbury
When she came to the city she missed authentic Danish pastries so taught herself to make them and began delivering them, along with fresh lemonade, across Norwich on a cargo bike.
Maggie Christensen has opened Danish bakery and café Frå.kost in Norwich.
- Credit: Neil Didsbury
The owner of a new Danish bakery and café in Norwich has been overwhelmed by the support from customers and has worked up to 17 hour days to meet demand.
Frå.kost opened at Unit 1 St Augustines Gate on Monday, April 12 and has been four years in the making for Maggie Christensen, 31, who moved to Norwich from Denmark in 2017.
Rye bread, a pastry knot and a cup of coffee from Frå.kost
- Credit: Neil Didsbury
When she came to the city she missed authentic Danish pastries so taught herself to make them and began delivering them, along with fresh lemonade, across Norwich on a cargo bike.