Articles from the April 30, 2020 edition


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  • Governor Walz extends Stay-at-Home order in Minnesota

    Randy Olson|Apr 30, 2020

    Press release on Thursday, April 30: As the state continues to make progress in preparing for the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Tim Walz today extended the Stay Home Order in Minnesota until Monday, May 18. In an effort to get more Minnesotans back safely to work while the order remains in effect, the Governor announced that retail businesses and other non-critical businesses will resume operations with curbside pick-up. "From building out critical hospital capacity to launching a...

  • STATEMENT from Rep. Anderson re: stay-at-home order extension

    Apr 30, 2020

    State Rep. Paul Anderson, R-Starbuck, issued the following statement Thursday after Gov. Tim Walz indicated his stay-at-home order for Minnesota will be extended to May 18, while allowing more retail businesses to open with restrictions. "Minnesotans have done a great job of remaining patient throughout this stay-at-home order, but this latest extension may be a step too far for many people in our state," Anderson said. "Businesses have been shut down for weeks and some may never come back....

  • (VIDEO) Worship service at Norway Lake Lutheran parish - May 3

    Randy Olson|Apr 30, 2020

    Below is video featuring the Sunday worship service for May 3, 2020 at Norway Lake Lutheran parish of rural New London, MN. The mailing address for sending in offering is: Norway Lake Parish 6338 County Road 40 Northwest New London MN 56273 If church members are in need of help or prayer in any sort of way, please call the parish office at 320-354-4222. The joint parish council said in a statement, "We encourage everyone to keep reaching out to one another, including the church and Pastor...

  • Belgrade Commercial Club to meet via Zoom

    Randy Olson|Apr 30, 2020

    The Belgrade Commercial Club will hold a meeting this week (Wednesday, May 6) via the telecommunication software called Zoom. To join the meeting, a person is asked to e-mail Julie Loe at ( juliel@belgradesteeltank.com ) before Tuesday night (May 5) at 8 p.m. The Zoom software is required to be able to participate in the meeting. If your computer does not have a working microphone, you can still listen in to the meeting. In a media statement, the Commercial Club said, "We feel it is not safe...