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4 Central MN Breweries Donating Proceeds to Buffalo Victims

5 Central MN Breweries Donating Proceeds to Buffalo Victims Five Central Minnesota breweries are teaming up to show their support for the community of Buffalo by donating a portion of Saturday s taproom sales. Today (Tuesday, February 16) marks one week since the tragic shooting at an Allina Health Clinic in Buffalo, MN that killed one and left four more injured. Since then, many around the state have rallied to show their support for the community. Multiple GoFundMe fundraisers have been set up on behalf of the victims and their families. During the annual Kites on Ice Festival this past weekend, donation centers were set up around Buffalo for those who wanted to give, and some downtown businesses donated a portion of sales to the families of the victims. One local brewery Hayes Public House in Buffalo hosted a candle vigil in the taproom. Today the one week mark since the shooting Buffalo is asking people to wear purple, display purple lighting and take a moment of sil

Editorial: Minnesota shooting is reminder of risks in medical settings

Health care shooting pushes clinics toward more vigilance, assessments

Copy shortlink: The fatal shooting at a medical clinic in Buffalo last week is reigniting anxiety about hospital safety and raising new concerns about how best to deal with irate patients vowing violence. At Hennepin Healthcare s Whittier Clinic in south Minneapolis, a group of staffers convened the day after the shooting to share their concerns about safety from outside threats. It s stressful, said Ursula Reynoso, program supervisor of Aqui Para Ti, an office within the clinic for Latino youths and their families. Anything that happens anywhere with any type of violence, we think something else could never happen in Whittier.

Another View: A deadly reminder of workplace risks in health care

Lindsay Marie Overbay | News, Sports, Jobs

Lindsay Marie Overbay Lindsay Marie (Wilfahrt) Overbay, age 37, of Maple Lake, formerly of New Ulm, was unexpectedly taken from us too soon on Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis. A private family service is being held with the Minnesota Valley Funeral Homes of New Ulm. To leave an online condolence for her family, or to sign the guestbook, go to: mvfh.org Lindsay is survived by her husband of 9 years, Donald “Donnie” Overbay of Maple Lake; her children, Gavin and Ava Overbay; her parents, Mary and Larry Wilfahrt of New Ulm; her sister, Sara (fiancé Justin Refsland) Lien of Hastings, Jen (Ryan) Schmid of New Ulm; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

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