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Home construction around Rochester is a battle of supply and demand Area communities are working to ensure builders have a place to put up a home even with the hurdles facing the construction industry. 7:00 am, May 31, 2021 × From left, Richard Dessner, carpenter, Nick Hagen-Erickson, carpenter, and Nathan Liesse, lead carpenter, all with Elias Construction, work on a screened in porch Wednesday, May 26, 2021, at a home in Rochester. (Joe Ahlquist / [email protected]) All around Rochester, the housing boom continues as cities make space for new residents to call home. It’s really important if you want growth, said Byron City Administrator Mary Blair-Hoeft. It’s important to the business and the schools. ....
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New food drive for Rochester Community Schools The drive is led by White’s Cleaning & Restoration and United Way of Olmsted County and will help replenish resource rooms in the schools Posted: Apr 19, 2021 6:57 PM Updated: Apr 19, 2021 7:36 PM Posted By: Jeremy Wall ROCHESTER, Minn- Learning is challenging when students are hungry. As students return to in-person learning, Rochester schools are addressing new and existing barriers for them to achieve academic success. A local business and non-profit are partnering up to help them. White s Cleaning & Restoration and United Way of Olmsted County are collecting items for students dealing with food insecurity and to help replenish the family resource rooms at the schools. ....
Olmsted County Property Owners Ticketed After Weekend Fires Get our free mobile app Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - At least two rural Olmsted County property owners were cited over the weekend for burning without a permit after causing wildfires. Sheriff s Office Captain Scott Behrns says the first incident occurred shortly after 1 PM on Saturday in New Haven Township in the 11,000 block of 110th Avenue Northwest. A 75-year-old man was burning items on his property when the flames got away from him and the Pine Island Fire Department had to respond to extinguish the fire. He was ticketed for not having a permit. ....