Rochester Public Schools sees decrease in quarantine numbers, masks still required despite executive order
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For the first time since secondary students returned to in-person learning, the numbers of quarantined students has decreased in
According to the district s COVID-19 dashboard, there were 21 new cases of COVID during the week of May 3-9. During the same period, there were 432 students and staff in quarantine. The number of people in quarantine was down by more than 200 from the week before when it hit a high of 651.
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Sentencing set for Eyota teenager charged in brother s death
Kaleb Wolfe Smith, 18, is charged with second-degree murder-without intent, domestic assault by strangulation and first-degree manslaughter, in the June 2020 death of his 5-year-old brother. 2:01 pm, May 4, 2021 ×
The Eyota teenager charged with killing his 5-year-old brother in June 2020 is scheduled to be sentenced in Olmsted County District Court later this month.
Kaleb Wolfe Smith, 18, is charged with second-degree murder-without intent, domestic assault by strangulation and first-degree manslaughter. Smith was 17 at the time of the death and originally charged via a juvenile delinquency petition.
He has since been certified as an adult in court. Smith pleaded guilty to a charge of first-degree manslaughter in the juvenile delinquency petition and the plea will transfer to the adult case.
Eyota Teenager To Admit To Killing His Young Brother
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Rochester, MN (KROC AM News) - An Eyota teenager is expected to plead guilty to killing his younger brother.
Because of the severity of the crime, the case was scheduled to be transferred to adult court. But County Attorney Mark Ostrem says due to a number of delays, the filing of the adult complaint did not take place until last week.
Ostrem says Smith - who turned 18 in February - has agreed to plead guilty to a 1st-degree manslaughter charge. He is tentatively scheduled to be sentenced on May 27th.
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