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- Convicted felon's illegal ballot was counted in Roseau County
Despite his fears that his outlaw votes came to naught, the ballot Eric Willems cast illegally Nov.
- Warroad man jailed for voting
A northern Minnesota man committed a crime when he voted on Election Day. That's because 25-year-old Eric Stephen Willems of Warroad is a convicted felon - and the Roseau County Attorney's office says that made ...
- Man votes illegally in Roseau Co.
The way Eric Stephen Willems voted was a crime. On Election Day, Nov. 4, Willems, 25, went to his polling place in Lake Town Hall in Roseau County and cast his ballot in the historic presidential election.
- Blow in the new year's snow, blow around the old
Cold temperatures follow record December snow in N.D. Heavy snow boosts removal costs MDU has record electrical demand after blizzard Don't look now, but another weather system will bring in more snow to the ...
- Maxine Penas dies
Maxine Penas, a popular three-term legislator from Badger, Minn., died Monday after a year-long battle recovering from a stroke.
- 3 teens injured in rollover near Greenbush
A rollover this afternoon near Greenbush, Minn., injured three of five teenagers in the car, the state patrol said.
- Lead poisoning hits home
Beth Siverhus has been a bird rehabilitator since 1996, but she never gave much thought to the possibility that some of her larger patients could be suffering from lead poisoning until earlier this year.
- Norm and Al? At least we don't have Rod
Critics have reliably enough informed me that if Norm Coleman was short 200 votes or so, we would be seeing the same sort of desperate and disingenuous caterwauling that we see from the Al Franken camp.
- County teachers rally
About 120 St. Louis County Schools teachers, their family members and supporters turned out for a rally and unity dinner Monday at the Clinton Community Center, in advance of contract mediations Dec.
- NW Minnesota: Some areas will get up to 1 more inch of snow
The National Weather Service office in Grand Forks says snow will continue across parts of northwest Minnneota throughout the afternoon, including Roseau, Warroad, Roosevelt, Grygla, Newfolden, Thorhult and ...
- An anti-Mallard to the Mallard Capital of Minnesota
The Highway 11 billboards welcoming folks to the Mallard Capital of Minnesota are striking.
- Two Women of Honor are recognized
Jan Strandlie and Faye Auchenpaugh have been named the 2008 American Association of University Women, Women of Honor in Thief River Falls.
- Warroad's hometown hero has 'no regrets'
He walks with a cane, this 25-year-old, and he still fights pain daily, almost two years after an explosive charge detonated beneath his Bradley Fighting Vehicle on a road in Iraq.
- GF man in critical condition
A Grand Forks man is in critical condition in Innovis Hospital, Fargo, after a car accident just before noon Saturday near Moorhead.
- Historic Vote - City by City
The election results are in for local city elections. There were some surprises.
- Coleman might have NW Minnesota voters to thank
If Republican Norm Coleman holds on to his slim lead over Democrat Al Franken and secures a second term representing Minnesota in the U.S. Senate, he can thank the voters of Polk County.
- Special Effort
Thief River Falls linebacker and fullback Travis Peralta helps a Special Olympics youth bowler from Thief River Falls line up for the next shot.
- Waterfowl migration shows signs of heating up
The big push of larger ducks is heading this way. Mike Pierce of River Valley Outfitters in Wabasha reports hunters on the Mississippi River are seeing more mallards, gadwall and pintails, as well as more ...
- MN TB split state status approved
Three years after detecting bovine tuberculosis in northwest Minnesota, the United States Department of Agriculture has approved Minnesota's Split State Status effective October 10, 2008.
Roseau Classifieds Local classifieds for Roseau, MN
City DescriptionRoseau is a city in Roseau County, Minnesota, USA. The population was 2,756 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Roseau County.
Minnesota State Highways 11, 89, and 310 are three of the main arterial routes in the community.
Hayes Lake State Park is nearby.
Roseau has a strong high school hockey tradition and has competed in and won the Minnesota state hockey tournament more than any other team in the state (most recently in 2007). The town is also home to a manufacturing and plastic molding injection facility of snowmobile and ATV manufacturer Polaris and the home of retired NHL and Olympic hockey players Neal Broten, Aaron Broten, Paul Broten, Blane Comstock, Rube Bjorkman, Don Ross, and Bryan "Butsy" Erickson. Roseau is also the hometown John Harris (golfer), who currently competes on the PGA Seniors Tour, and politician Robert Bergland.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.4 square miles (6.2 km²).
As of the census of 2000, there were 2,756 people, 1,157 households, and 713 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,153.6 people per square mile (445.2/km²). There were 1,229 housing units at an average density of ... Read MoreCity Contained By:Timezones:Size:
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