Girl rolls vehicle near Wadena
The vehicle entered the ditch on Todd Line Road and rolled. Two people in the vehicle had non-life threatening injuries and one person had no injuries.
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A Wadena resident rolled their car in an accident Tuesday, May 11. The driver and one passenger had non-life threatening injuries and one passenger was not injured, according to a Minnesota State Patrol report.
Jackie Rautio, 17, was driving a Buick Century on Todd Line Road near Hwy 71 when she lost control and the vehicle entered the south ditch causing the car to roll. Everyone in the vehicle was wearing their seatbelt, according to the report. The crash was reported at 8:52 p.m. with no alcohol involved.
In the 2021 race for Novi City Council, one candidate has already stumbled and been disqualified, while two others dropped out.
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Qamruzzaman filed the paperwork to run for council on April 20, the filing deadline, but Hanson was notified by the Oakland County Elections Division in a letter that Qamruzzaman had not filed proper documents from his 2019 campaign and owed $2,800 in late fees. I didn t know about those late fees from two years ago, Qamruzzaman said on Monday. I didn t collect any money or spend any money in the last campaign, and I was running it myself and couldn t keep up with the workload.
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As the county launches a nationwide search to fill his place, grassroots organizations are calling for transparency and inclusion in the hiring process. And those who provide health care to low-income people and communities of color say whoever steps into the role needs to be ready to tackle both the worsening COVID-19 crisis and long-standing racial inequities in health care.