3 Central MN Events This Weekend Worth Leaving the House For
With temperatures finally above zero, get out and enjoy one of these local live, in-person events this weekend!
Last week Governor Walz again loosened COVID-19 restrictions around Minnesota as hospitalizations and the positivity rate continue to decline. His new executive order allowed for the maximum capacity of indoor entertainment venues, gyms and pools to increase from 150 to 250 people; private events and celebrations may now have a maximum of 50 people; and all bars and restaurants may have a maximum of 250 people indoors and can now stay opened until 11:00 p.m.
With that in mind, here are some live events happening around Central Minnesota this weekend worth getting out of the house for:
Swift County ready to make upgrades to Law Enforcement Center lower level, Human Services building
The Swift County Commissioners voted to move forward with work in the lower level of the Law Enforcement Center as one project instead of splitting the work over two years due to estimates for significant cost savings and to minimize disruptions to the operations of the Sheriff s Office. The projects will allow 6W Community Corrections to operate in the LEC lower level and provide improved security at the Human Services building. 5:33 am, Feb. 18, 2021 ×
The Swift County Board of Commissioners approved moving ahead with projects to improve the lower level of the Law Enforcement Center, shown above, and to improve security at the Human Services building. The Law Enforcement Center project will provide offices for 6W Community Corrections in the building.
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State memorials are lit purple in solidarity with the Buffalo community.
Tuesday marks one week since a gunman walked into the local Allina Health Clinic and opened fire on employees.
Within hours of ordering purple t-shirts, the color of the Buffalo community, Jolene and Jason Sorenson, the owners of J and J Athletics, realized the demand was quickly growing. Like everybody else, we were so affected by this but we didn t know what the community needed or wanted, Jolene said.
Their machines are working overtime printing Buffalo Strong t-shirts and face masks, with half the proceeds going to the Allina Health Clinic shooting victims.
Minnesotans Are Asked To Join Buffalo In A Moment Of Silence
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Buffalo, MN (KROC AM News) - A moment of silence will be observed in Buffalo, MN Tuesday to mark the first week since the Allina clinic shooting that killed one employee and injured four co-workers. The senseless and tragic violence
that took place on February 9, 2021 at Allina Health Clinic – Buffalo Crossroads left us heartbroken and we continue to be deeply grateful for the outpouring of love and support.
Allina is asking all Minnesotans to take part in the event which will be held at 11:00 am, about the time of the shootings: