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Residents raise concerns about twin homes on Hodgson BY MADELINE DOLBY STAFF WRITER
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Michelle Morse (pictured center), from Turtle Lake Elementary school, was named one of 11 finalists for the 2024 Minnesota Teacher of the Year award.
Turtle Lake teacher becomes finalist for award BY MADELINE DOLBY STAFF WRITER
The Minnesota Teacher of the Year award has recognized excellence in teaching in Minnesota for the last 60 years. The
program selects one teacher to represent the state’s thousands of educators. The Teacher of the Year represents the profession as an advocate for education and a spokesperson for teachers.
Recently, Michelle Morse, from Turtle Lake Elementary School, was named one of the 11 finalists for 2024 Minnesota Teacher of the Year. She has been teaching for the last 15 years. She
was fifth grade teacher for nine years before making the switch to fourth grade, which she has taught for six years and counting.
In partnership with Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, the Rondo Community Land Trust (CLT) has submitted a planned unit development (PUD) concept-stage application for three twin home complexes to be built on the southern portion of the 0 Hodgson Road parcels in Shoreview. Currently, the site is owned by the city of Shoreview and is comprised of two vacant parcels. It was acquired by the city in 2022 from Moser Homes in hopes to secure land for an affordable housing project in partnership with Rondo CLT. Since 2019, the city has been in discussions with Rondo CLT regarding the development of the site. The property is vacant and largely wooded with the presence of a centrally located delineated wetland. Between 2019 and 2021, the city and Rondo CLT were awarded a series of grants. Due to the pandemic and escalating development costs, the project was delayed. In 2022, Rondo CLT engaged in a partnership with Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity
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Sailor’s remains to receive long-anticipated burial BY ERIK SUCHY STAFF WRITER
After 80 years, the search is over. On September 23, 2021, members of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency were able to identify remains found in the wreckage of the USS Oklahoma. Those remains were identified as belonging to William F. Gusie, a 1939 White Bear Lake Area High School graduate. Gusie had worked on the ship as a 3rd Class Navy Fire Controllman. During the onslaught of World War II, Gusie was killed during the Japanese
attack on Pearl Harbor. Now, Gusie’s remains have returned to Minnesota, which will receive a special burial at Fort Snelling State Park on June 12. Gusie was one of 429 crewmen killed during the attack. At the time, Gusie was one of only 13 crew members identified as missing by the Department of Defense. The department was in charge of locating American soldiers who were declared prisoners of war or missing in action. Between December 1941 and June 1944, the department collected the
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Gusie was a sailor onboard the USS Oklahoma during Pearl Harbor.
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remains of several different crew members from the USS Oklahoma. They were brought to the Halawa and Nu’uanu Cemeteries in Oahu, Hawaii, for burial. In 1947, the American Graves Registration Service took the remains from both cemeteries in an attempt to identify the individuals killed. However, the service could only recognize the names of 35 of the men. Gusie, at the time, was not among them. However, that all changed during the summer of 2015.
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