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According to Palmer, there are two ideas being discussed. A Lighting surcharge and then a natural gas franchise fee. The lighting enhancement would bring in about $1.4 Million (
Rochester has about 10,000 streetlights). I think we d raise a bout $3 million in revenue on, on the gas one. said the council member.
Would these revenue enhancements bring our tax rate down? No. The exchange went like this,
Shaun Palmer (00:52): There s one argument that, you know, if you re charging this amount for taxes and you charge this much more for streetlights, then lower my taxes. And that would be a great idea. Right? Don t think that that s one of the ideas that it s going to make pass, though.
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The release from detention of those accused of violence against people is more than worrying for law enforcement in our neck of the woods here in Southeastern Minnesota, says Olmsted County Sheriff Kevin Torgerson.
I ll be very, very blunt with you. Law enforcement is not happy.
The conversation at this point was about releasing many non-violent offenders to return on their promise to appear in court as a method of keeping people from getting Covid-19 as the pandemic raged through the United States of America.
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Andy Brownell, co-host of Rochester Today on KROC NEWS, asked the Sheriff for some clarification as people accused of violent crimes have been released. For example, 23-year-old Omar Maani, who faces two counts of first-degree assault and one count of second-degree assault in connection with an incident at the Cascade Creek Apartments.
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Escaping Abuse That Would Kill Her (Why Mariah Came to Rochester)
All Mariah knew was that she needed to get out.
It took a lot of courage to travel to a town far away from her abuser and start again in Rochester. But that s what she did. And while this is a story about her incredible will to move forward and find safety, it s also how everyone can grow and become their true selves when they screw up their courage and get out of their comfort zone.
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They heard the little voice inside them say, Are you listening? God is calling you. and they listened. They started creating a place that d be a soft landing for people dealing with homelessness. A place that would connect them with services in the community.