Sauk Rapids Herald - April 18 edition

Page 1

Don’t miss it!

Fishing page 15

BENTON AG Plus

Section B

Saturday, April 18, 2020

Same Local Coverage Since 1854.

Vol. 166, No. 2

2 Second Ave. S., Suite 135, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379

Minnesota model predicts COVID-19 peak in July Mitigation efforts determine ICU demand, mortality

BY JENNIFER COYNE STAFF WRITER

The past few weeks have completely uprooted Minnesota communities as the spread of the novel coronavirus hit the Midwest state, and experts from the Minnesota Department of Health and School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota claim this is only the beginning. “Our mathematical model for COVID-19 follows the structure of a susceptible, exposed, infected, recovered model,” said Stefan Gildemeister, state health economist. “This allows us to mechanistically step through compartments of the disease progression. At each stage there is information that informs how the population travels through these compartments and how mitigation strategies change the probability of populations becoming exposed, infected and recovered.” Gildemeister explained Minnesota’s mathematical model for the progression of

Stitching

Janice Martin showcases some of her completed masks April 14 at her home in Rice. Martin has sewn 120 masks.

Area residents sew masks, donate personal protective equipment BY ANNA HINKEMEYER STAFF WRITER

during the COVID-19 pandemic. Benton County residents SAUK RAPIDS – Lending are making masks and donating a helping hand is part of the fab- other personal protective equipric of society but even more so ment to various entities. One

place people can donate is to Benton County itself. Starting April 9, the county has hosted a donation drive each Thursday. In the first drive, the county received approximately 250 homemade masks, 350 pairs of latex gloves, 500 N95 masks and 18 containers of hand sanitizer. Donated supplies get

PHOTO BY ANNA HINKEMEYER

passed on to police and fire departments within Benton County. “We established a drop-off location knowing how difficult it has become for first responders to purchase PPE from various suppliers given the nation-

Stitching page 2

District teachers, students, families experience learning curve with distance learning BY JENNIFER MORRISSETTE HESSE SRR COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST

SAUK RAPIDS – Meagan Simonson, Sauk Rapids resident and parent to Mississippi Heights Elementary first grader, Leo, feels her son’s teachers have gone above and beyond to help with the school district’s transition from a traditional brick-and-mortar school model to one that utilizes distance learning, as mandated by Gov. Tim Walz’s March 15 emergency executive order that closed

COVID-19 page 5

Learning page 3 PHOTO SUBMITTED

Emily Ringsmuth, kindergarten teacher at Mississippi Heights Elementary School, instructs a class from her home during the Sauk Rapids-Rice School District’s first week of distance learning. The school began distance learning April 6 and will continue until May 4 in accordance with an emergency executive order issued by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

PUBLIC NOTICES • Sauk Rapids-Rice ISD No. 47 Reg. Minutes March 30, 2020 - pg. 11 • Assumed Name - CrossFit St. Cloud - pg. 11

OBITUARIES

• Dennis O. Burski • Dennis P. Sigler Dennis J. Zaun PG. 5

ST R

Publications The newspaper of today is the history of tomorrow.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.