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It's time to celebrate with Betty Rydell and Friends
By Kelly Johnson Staff writer The Betty Rydell and Friends Christmas Show is set to kick-off the holiday season Sunday afternoon.
Executive director of The Wellstead, Arlyce Severson, said in The Wellstead there are 164 beds for those living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia.
Some MN kids get H1N1 shots at school
ST. CLOUD, Minn. -- When you are 7-years-old it's funny when people shoot things up your nose.
Faces behind the layoffs: Jill Slusarczyk
A pediatric nurse for the past year and a half, Jill Slusarczyk, 29, was laid off in early March from North Memorial Hospital.
11/15 Murder mystery dinner fund raiser set
'Til Death Do Us Part: A Murder Mystery Dinner will be held Sunday, Nov. 15 from 4 to 9 p.m. at The Wellstead of Rogers in the Crown Room Banquet Center, 20500 S. Diamond Lake Road, Rogers.
Rogers looks to fill joint planning board
Rogers is seeking applicants to serve on the joint planning board with Hassan residents.
Don Heinzman to receive Three Rivers Community Foundation honor
Donald R. Heinzman, one of the organizers of the Three Rivers Community Foundation and a board member, has been named the second winner of the Foundationa s Lifetime Achievement Award.
Residents needed to tackle merger issues
Hassan is seeking applicants for two or possibly three positions to serve on a joint annexation task force with Rogers to discuss pending annexation issues.
Rogers has new Mexican restaurant
Amigos Mexican Grill opened Oct. 5 in the old Spaghetti's Ready location in 101 Marketplace.
Flu puts 4 area students in the hospital
The number of St. Cloud school students who have been hospitalized with the flu rose to four Tuesday, school officials said.
Elk River man fights severe case of H1N1 flu
It started as a fever Labor Day weekend. Denny Sack told his wife Janice he thought he was getting better and could ride it out like most bugs.
Father gets mentally ill son into hospital
I wrote last week about Jerry Rogers' struggle to get his mentally ill son Scott Rogers to accept medical treatment after a doctor warned he could die of internal bleeding.
Rogers teen is hero after saving his sister's life
Plain and simple, 16-year-old Noah Schmidt of Rogers is a hero; to his family, friends and especially to his 12-year-old sister, Sophia.
Man gets 3 years for indecent exposures in Fargo
A Minnesota man who admitted to twice exposing himself to students near Fargo schools has been sentenced to serve three years in prison.
Mom accepts apology of driver who killed daughter
On a single night in August 2008, Jamie Baer's parents gained a granddaughter they didn't know was coming and lost a spunky, bubbly 22-year-old daughter who was a confidante to many and ended every conversation with her mom by saying, "Love ya." Now her family hopes her tragic death and her surviving daughter, Angel, serve as a warning, especially ...
Father's plea for help from Hennepin Co. unanswered
Late last month, faced with a frightening medical prognosis, Scott Rogers, 47, asked his father to take him to a gun store, not a doctor.
New chiropractic office in Rogers offers new options
Along with corrective chiropractic adjustments, chiropractors at HealthSource offer progressive rehabilitative work.
The ties that bind: Elk River Class of '38
The Elk River High School Class of 1938 still remembers, if somewhat more haltingly these days.
CBRE Nabs 335,400SF Minneapolis Distrib Center
Jul 01, 2009 CB Richard Ellis Realty Trust has purchased a Class A industrial warehouse facility that is fully leased to Walgreens in the Northwest submarket of Minneapolis.
Former Miss Rogers eyes Miss Teen Minnesota title
Unlike some girls who always dream of being a princess or a beauty queen, Tate Miller of Rogers says competing for Miss Teen Minnesota USA is her desire to take advantage of every opportunity she can find.