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KAAL-TV Created: June 09, 2021 07:36 AM (ABC 6 News) Citing safety concerns, the City of Rochester Parks and Recreation Department has announced the temporary closure of Soldiers Field Pool. The Silver Lake Pool will delay opening until safety concerns can be addressed. City leaders said the unsafe activities have included fights, pushing, children being left unattended, lack of attention to the lifeguards and general disregard for pool rules. In a news release, Parks & Recreation Director Paul Widman shares, “We appreciate the community’s excitement about the aquatic offerings this year. We know that our area pools and beaches provide residents an opportunity to stay cool and enjoy time outside in the water. However, the occurrences of the past few days requires us to temporarily close and take the time needed to address the issues being experienced. Safety of everyone is our top priority.” ....
Eggs in Silver Lake Park were reported damaged following volunteer effort to limit hatching through egg treatment. 7:53 pm, Jun. 1, 2021 × Gosling take a drink from a puddle on Thursday, April 30, 2020, at Silver Lake Park in Rochester. (Traci Westcott / [email protected]) A final report on Rochester’s goose management efforts doesn’t necessarily reflect how many goslings actually hatched in the city’s parks this spring, due to unexpected tampering with nests. The city was required to file a report with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources in connection to the permit that allowed volunteers and a consultant to treat goose eggs in an effort to reduce hatching in four city parks. ....
From different places and headed different directions, Rochester area seniors prepare for graduation Quonnell Greene, 18, a Century High School senior, smiles while taking a break from a game of basketball with friends Monday, May 24, 2021, at the Boys and Girls Club in Rochester. (Joe Ahlquist / [email protected]) They’re all different. They come from different backgrounds and home lives. They attend different schools and live in different towns. They have different plans for their futures: college, work, gap years. The one thing they all have in common is the milestone they’re reaching: high school graduation. In one way or another, they’re all at that crossroads marking the divide between youth and some version of adulthood. ....