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Obituary - The Rev. Doctor Roald Amund Kindem b. May 16, 1929 – d. April 28, 2021
Roald Kindem
Roald Amund Kindem was born in Northfield, Minnesota, on May 16, 1929, one of eight children born to Ingvald and Anna (Sekse) Kindem. Following his graduation from Northfield High in 1947, Roald enrolled at St. Olaf College, where, as a student-athlete, he majored in history and earned varsity letters in football and track. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Olaf in the spring of 1951, Roald set aside a planned career in coaching when he sensed God calling him to public ministry. He enrolled at Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota, in the fall of 51.
Ken Mitchell of Arkansas Urology in Little Rock
Ken Mitchell, a certified physician’s assistant, has joined Arkansas Urology in Little Rock. Mitchell wrote and implemented an innovative treatment protocol, the surgical impotence management strategy, which provides comprehensive patient education and delivery care for men undergoing prostate cancer treatment. Mitchell received his degree in biology from Dana College and a master’s in physician assistant studies from the University of Nebraska Physician Assistant Program.
Dr. Cliff Fullerton of Baptist Health in Little Rock
Dr. Cliff Fullerton has been hired by Baptist Health in Little Rock as the value-based care officer. The value-based care officer is a new position and will be responsible for improving the quality and addressing the cost of health care in Arkansas. Fullerton previously served as president of Baylor Scott & White Quality Alliance. He is board-certified in family medicine and has a master’s in health care
When Ed Shada walks around the former Dana College campus, greeting new residents at seemingly every turn, you d never know the grounds sat vacant for nearly a decade. There s a lot of opportunities we re exploring, and it s all geared toward the youth, Shada said. Shada and his non-profit Angels Share are leading redevelopment at the campus. The former owner Frank Krejci donated the land to this cause. Each one of the buildings up here on campus, we ve got sort of a determination as to what it could be utilized as, Shada said. Renamed the Blair Tech Campus, the grounds here are now providing housing to at-risk youth, like those aging out of foster care or nearing homelessness. Shada said eight young people already live in apartments on campus, and there will eventually be more than 70 units. We were able to get this up and running, and we re now starting to fill it, Shada said. This latest project is an extension of work Shada began years ago when he founded Project Homel
COLLIN SPILINEK
Fremont Tribune
After three years with the Greater Fremont Development Council, Garry Clark said his time in Fremont is over for now as he takes a new position across the country.
âThis shouldnât be a sad feeling, but almost a feeling of pride from the city of Fremont that your leadership, the people that you cultivate there, that people want them all over the world,â he said. âAnd so I just tip my hat to Fremont and thank them all for the support and opportunities.â
On Wednesday, Clark announced that he had resigned from his position as president and CEO to accept the same title and role with the Economic Alliance of Snohomish County in Washington state.