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Olmsted County Announces Over $3 Million In Grants

Olmsted County Announces Over $3 Million In Grants
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Schools gear up for learning-model changes

Gov. Tim Walz announced that schools could return elementary students to school starting Jan. 18. 10:00 am, Jan. 16, 2021 × Many students in southeast Minnesota are inching their way back into the classroom, with an eye toward eventually returning to normal. The majority of the students doing so are in elementary school. Gov. Tim Walz announced last month that school districts could return elementary students to their classrooms starting Jan. 18, regardless of the spread of the coronavirus in their communities. But many schools were able to allow students back in earlier because the presence of the coronavirus was low in their districts. All students in the Hayfield district returned to in-person learning on Jan. 11.

SUV/semi collision in Dodge County injures one person

SUV/semi collision in Dodge County injures one person Dodge Center woman sent to the hospital. Posted: Dec 30, 2020 1:17 PM Posted By: Mike Bunge WASIOJA TOWNSHIP, Minn. – A Dodge Center woman is hurt after an SUV/semi collision Wednesday morning. It happened a little before 9:30 am on Highway 14 in Dodge County. The Minnesota State Patrol says both the SUV and the semi were eastbound when they collided near mile marker 194. The driver of the SUV, Chelsey Marie Smith, 31 of Dodge Center, was taken to St. Marys Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. The semi driver, Seth Patrick Overend, 28 of Eyota, and a 7-year-old passenger in the semi were not hurt.

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May 29 Target on Friday closed many of its Minnesota stores, including two in Rochester, after rioting, looting and arson at stores in the Twin Cities Thursday night. As of Friday night, more than 200 Twin Cities businesses had been damaged, looted or set on fire. The wreckage ran from broken windows to complete destruction. An Arby s was burned to the ground. Officials have yet to place a cost on the property damage caused by the riots, but it will no doubt be in the millions of dollars. Some larger companies have shut their doors, hoping to weather the storm. CVS and Cub Foods stores have been closed, including the Cub Foods in Rochester, which was barricaded with plywood and softener salt on Friday night.

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