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The impact of voluntary COVID-19 vaccinations on the area workforce was the topic of an online Zoom webinar Tuesday morning, May 4, hosted by the Brainerd Lakes Chamber of Commerce. I don t know of a business that can afford to lose employees right now. Our message at the chamber is to maintain safety measures, but strongly consider the vaccine. We aren t pushing the vaccine, but this webinar is about vaccine options. Matt Kilian. We want to get open. We want to reopen and we want to stay open, Chamber President Matt Kilian said.
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Born on Jan. 1, the baby girl went home with lots of goodies.
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Katie Bounds and Brandon Lorentz celebrate the birth of their daughter Charli Kaye.
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The year 2021 is going to be an exciting one for the parents of Charli Kaye, the first baby born for the new year at Lakewood Health Systems in Staples.
The parents, Katie Bounds and Brandon Lorentz, Wadena, welcomed their new baby girl into the world at 4:42 p.m. on January 1. She weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces and measured 20 ½ inches, according to a Lakewood Health Systems news release.
The delivering providers were Dr. Lindsay Leveille and Carrie Kneisl, CMN/CNP. To celebrate Charli’s birth, the Lakewood Health System Auxiliary and Piecemakers Quilting Club of Staples presented gifts to the family in honor of the New Year. The Auxiliary gave a gift of $50 and the Piecemakers Quilting Club gave a beautiful handmade baby quilt, prepared just for the 2021 New Ye
Driver believes he fell asleep at the wheel.
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A Bertha man suffered not life threatening injuries Monday, Jan. 4, when his vehicle rolled near Staples.
Raymond C. Greenwaldt, 79, of Bertha was driving west on Hwy 10 near 243rd Ave. when he thinks he fell asleep at the wheel. At that point he went into the ditch and rolled.
Emergency personnel were called to the scene just after 1 p.m., including Staples Police, fire and EMS departments. Greenwaldt was transported to Lakewood Health Systems in Staples. He was wearing a seatbelt and alcohol was not involved, according to the Minnesota State Patrol crash report.