Articles from the March 30, 2019 edition

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Janet Johnson demonstrates her painting styles at En Liten Svensk Shoppe

En Liten Svensk Shoppe is a retail store offering unique Scandinavian gifts, home goods and decor. Sarah Meisinger believes in cultivating community through sharing and celebrating our heritage and...

 
 By Jeff Olsen    News    March 30, 2019

Pete and Bon Bon Bring Smiles To The Deserving

Ryan "Pete" Petersburg and Scott "Bon Bon" Baumgartner just might be the Outdoor Adventure Foundation's most unique twosome. Recently, they hosted a couple of sons and their dads who had a blast up...

 

Write On! A Nashville Secret - by Paetyn Spilde

by Paetyn Spilde, English 12, Mrs. Didrikson Imagine yourself in a place you never thought you would have the chance to be. Maybe it is in another world, or across the globe, or maybe just in your...

 
 By Jeff Olsen    Sports    March 30, 2019

Roseau Varsity Wrestlers Are Honored

Hard work and talent, along with true grit, were recognized last Sunday evening at the Roseau City Center as head coach Aaron Rose and his assistant coaches, Tony Jenson and Scott Mooney, highlighted...

 

The Fear of Flying and American Ingenuity!

Every time I fly, I expect to die. Back in the mid-1960s, I'd head right to the nearest airport bar and down several strong drinks. Courage, my man! I felt braver half in the bag. Had I been a...

 

Really!?! Get a Bible, Go To Church, You Need It

The very top of this page is titled OPINION. For those of you that don't understand this page, an opinion is one persons view about something. Other people may or may not have the same opinion. That's...

 

Mother Nature is Large and in Charge

Not to say it has been a long winter, but, I now know all the Walton’s first names and also oldest to youngest and most of their friends and neighbors. The same holds true for the Ingalls, Garveys and Olsons from Little House on the Prairie. After s...

 

What's Good For The Goose is Good For the Gander

Most residents of Roseau don’t know what our Principal and Athletic Director Ivan Hirst of the Roseau High School has been sending the students. He and his Assistant Principal Mrs. Johnson have been sending out attendance letters “informing” parents...

 

BEYOND DEATH AND TAXES

Have you ever heard someone say, "The only two things we can be sure of (and some people add, "in this life") are death and taxes?" Sometimes it's stated with a grin, especially as April 15th, "tax...

 

Church Services

Badger Baptist Church Pastor Dave Peterson 114 Tamarack Street, Badger 218-528-4558 Sundays 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Badger Creek Free Lutheran Rev. David Nelson Badger • 218-528-3247 Sundays 9 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m. SS Wed. 7 p.m. P... Full story

 

Bruce Foss, 66

Badger - Bruce Foss passed away on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at the age of 66. Bruce Lowell Foss, the son of Lila (Haaby) and Charles Foss, was born on September 14, 1952, in Roseau. He lived on a farm...

 

Gail D. Johnson, 79

Roseau - Gail Johnson passed away on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at the age of 79. The funeral service for Gail D. Johnson of Roseau will be held on Monday, April 1, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at Messiah Lutheran Church in Roseau. Visitation will be held on...

 

Orvis Wayne Olson, 84

Roseau - Orvis passed away on Friday, March 22, 2019 at the age of 84. Orvis Wayne Olson was born on September 7, 1934 in Adams, N.D., to Obert and Elsie (Grove) Olson. At age eight he moved to...

 

Community Calendar

SATURDAY, MARCH 30 AA Big Book Study Meeting every Saturday at LifeCare Cafeteria - 7 p.m. Open Meeting Greenbush AA Anonymous meetings 528 Oak St. Apts 7 p.m. SUNDAY MARCH  Open Mic Music (Vocal & Instrumental) at Four Seasons Center - Pot Luck... Full story

 
 By Carrie Johnson    News    March 30, 2019

LOOKING BACK

5 years ago – Mar. 29, 2014 Payton Lund, Roseau High School junior, was the 500,000th customer to walk through the gates at the Sanford Center in Bemidji. She received numerous prizes. A benefit f...

 

ICE FISHING BY STEVE REYNOLDS

SHORT STORIES AND TALL TALES I rummaged through stuff in the basement for my tackle box, a thing of dust and two-tone green plastic last seen hidden among odd tools and an assortment of spray cans on top of the refrigerator in the basement. I deftly...

 

Court Report

Roseau County Sheriff’s Department Eden Louise Anderson, Warroad, pled guilty to expired registration and was fined $115. He pled guilty to no proof of insurance and was fined $200. (Badge #1925) Nicholas Myron Merchant, Williams, pled guilty to w...

 

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