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March 31, 2008

Meet 2004 Pageant Candidate Jenna Barthelemy

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It's that time of year again, when the Sauk Rapids River Days Pageant gets into full swing.  The Pageant SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM provides candidates with 11 weeks (every Thursday, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.) of educational sessions starting April 10, 2008. Speakers will present techniques and training in the areas of poise, posture, projection, interview techniques, etiquette, wardrobe, makeup, hairstyling, candidate preparedness, and community awareness. Community service projects and fundraising activities also are a part of the program to promote goodwill while fostering friendships and having fun.

In this story you'll meet Jenna Barthelemy who was a candidate back in 2004.  Jenna has many fond and rewarding memories of her experiences in the pageant.

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March 26, 2008

ROCORI High School Emergency

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Late this afternoon, some sort of chemical release occurred in the swimming pool at ROCORI High School. Unofficially about a dozen students were treated with oxygen and then transported to the St. Cloud Hospital for further observation. No one appears to be seriously injured.

Local authorities are now sending in testing crews to find out exactly
what happened and how the situation can be remedied.

More on this story to follow....

3:30 News Conference

Firefighter and Mayor Doug Schmitz gave further details as to the happenings this afternoon.  As reported earlier the incident took place in the ROCORI High School pool area about 1:30 pm this afternoon.  The emergency personnel were contacted at 1:41 pm when two of the students reported some difficulty with breathing. 

The building was immediately cleared of all students and staff.  A "hot zone" was created for all who were experiencing problems and needed treatment.  Students who had not be affected by the possible chlorine accident were moved to near by Cold Spring Elementary and directed to the gymnasium there.

A hazardous materials team arrived from St. Cloud at 2:22 pm. 

A total of 37 students and one staff member were involved with the afternoon emergency.  Four victims were transported to the Paynesville hospital and the rest went to St. Cloud Hospital including one by air ambulance.

What happens to chlorine in the body?

When chlorine enters the body as a result of breathing, swallowing, or skin contact, it reacts with water to produce acids. The acids are corrosive and damage cells in the body on contact.

What are the immediate health effects of chlorine exposure?

Most harmful chlorine exposures are the result of inhalation. Health effects typically begin within seconds to minutes. Following chlorine exposure, the most common symptoms are:

  • Airway irritation
  • Wheezing
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Sore throat
  • Cough
  • Chest tightness
  • Eye irritation
  • Skin irritation

The severity of health effects depend upon the route of exposure, the dose and the duration of exposure to chlorine. Breathing high levels of chlorine causes fluid build-up in the lungs, a condition known as pulmonary edema. The development of pulmonary edema may be delayed for several hours after exposure to chlorine. Contact with compressed liquid chlorine may cause frostbite of the skin and eyes.

What can you do if you think you may have been exposed to a release of chlorine?

If you have been exposed to a release of chlorine, take the following steps:

  • Quickly move away from the area where you think you were exposed. If the release was indoors, go outdoors.
    • If you are near a release of chlorine, emergency coordinators may tell you to either evacuate the area or to "shelter in place." To "shelter in place" means to remain indoors to avoid being exposed to the chemical. While indoors, shut and lock all doors and windows, turn off air conditioners, fans and heaters, and close fireplace dampers.
    • For more information on evacuation during a chemical emergency, see Facts About Evacuation (http://www.bt.cdc.gov/planning/evacuationfacts.asp). For more information on sheltering in place during a chemical emergency, see Facts About Sheltering in Place (http://www.bt.cdc.gov/planning/Shelteringfacts.asp).
  • Quickly remove any clothing that may have chlorine on it. If possible, clothing that is normally removed over the head (like t-shirts and sweaters) should be cut off the body to prevent additional contact with the agent.
    • Place your clothing inside a plastic bag and seal the bag tightly.
    • Do not handle the plastic bag, and wait for instructions on proper disposal.
    • Disposing of your clothing in a sealed bag helps protect you and other people from additional exposure.
    • Store the bagged clothing in a secure location away from people, especially children.
  • Quickly wash any chlorine from your skin with large amounts of soap and water, and flush your eyes with large amounts of water.
    • Remove and dispose of contact lenses.
    • Wash eyeglasses with soap and water before wearing.
  • If needed, seek medical attention right away.

How is chlorine exposure treated?

To limit health effects from exposure to chlorine, wash eyes and skin as quickly as possible with large amounts of water.

There is no antidote for chlorine poisoning, but chlorine's effects are treatable, and most people recover. People who experience serious health effects (such as severe eye or airway irritation, severe coughing, difficulty breathing, pulmonary edema) may need hospital care.

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March 24, 2008

Sauk Rapids Veteran Story

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Last week, the St Cloud V.A. held a community round-table event to discuss the serious issues that are faced by returning soldiers. Other Veterans and elected officials spoke at the event as they tried to bring awareness to this issue. There was a positive turnout and those involved hope that many more concerned citizens will show up to voice their support at the next discussion, which is on April 21, 2008. Thanks to all that are involved with this important issue.

March 16, 2008

Week In Review 3.9 - 3.15.2008

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March 13, 2008

One Year Ago... AN EXPLOSION LEVELS LOCAL FARM

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It was a year ago this week that an explosion rattled the countryside south of Paynesville, Minnesota. A farm office/storage shed heated with liquid propane blew up with a shock wave that was felt over 20 miles away.

The building was located on the farm of Angie and Jason Mages, who were sleeping in their home that morning when the explosion occured at 6:30 am on Sunday, March 11th. The shock blew out all the windows in their home and sent sheetrock ceilings falling to the floor. Fortunately no one was hurt and the family escaped the personal disaster with just a few cuts and scrapes.

This video story combines photos and video taken that day. The story is told by a close relative to Jason and Angie, who captured the distruction atop a 100 foot grain elevator in the center of the farm yard. His tour of the farmsted will send chills down your spine as you witness the widespread damages and the blessing that the family survived the mega blast.


March 12, 2008

3 Year Old Tyler Hibbison Sings National Anthem

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Sometimes very special things come in very small packages.  In this video story your'll meet 3 year old Tyler Hibbison.  Tyler has been going to ROCORI basketball games since he was born.  Yes... literally since the day he was born.  You see his dad Matt Hibbison is assistant coach of the ROCORI varsity team and his mom Shelli has always attended the games even before Tyler was born.  As Tyler had matured through ages 1, 2 and now 3 at basketball games, he has always loved standing and singing along to our countries national anthem. 

On Friday, Februray 29th, 2008, at his ripe young age of 3 years old, Tyler stood before a jam packed croud in the gymnasium at ROCORI High School in Cold Spring, Minnesota, USA.  Tyler took the microphone from his dad and without a moments hesitation began singing the Star Spangled Banner.  He sang it from beginning to end.  A solid performance that even American Idol audiences would have stood up and cheered for.  What an amazing young man.  I can't wait to see what he'll be up to about 10 years from now.

A special thank you goes out to Tyler's mom, Shelli Hibbison, who captured this moment for all of us to enjoy. 

March 09, 2008

Week In Review 3.2 - 3.8.2008

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March 08, 2008

Joe Willenbring's Ancestors Come To America

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Meet Richmond native Joe Willenbring and his wife Renee during a recent interview in their home.  Joe tells the story of his great grandfather Willenbring who came to America from Germany.  His great grandfather was a cooper or barrel maker and his job was to travel aboard the ship carrying barrels to the United States from Germany.  While at sea, he kept the barrels watered down so that they would be ready for immediate use once they arrived in the States. 

This is a story of courage and despair when great grandfather Willenbring decides to stay in America with the intention of preparing for his wife and four children to come sometime later.  After homesteading in Iowa and building a small log cabin, Willenbring sent word back to Germany for his wife to bring their family to America.  But great grandmother and her four children would never again see great grandfather.  It's an amazing story about the capacity of the human spirit to persevere in times of great hardship and strife.

March 04, 2008

The Alarmists "Hired Gun"

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This story features footage from “The Unknown Event” on Friday November 16, 2007 at The Varsity Theater in Minneapolis, MN. The Alarmists are a local rock and roll band that has quickly gained a large following. They have enjoyed critical acclaim and hope that their popularity will grow in the Central Minnesota area. Please check out their website @ www.thealarmistsband.com. Here is one of their songs in full.

March 03, 2008

Digelog Exclusive Interview with Sauk Rapids/Rice Superintendent

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This story features an interview with Sauk Rapids/Rice Superintendent Greg Vandal. Superintendent Vandal was kind enough to give DigElog Sauk Rapids an update as to how the district is dealing with some difficult budget challenges. In this story, he also illustrates that the Sauk Rapids/Rice School Board would like to encourage all members of the community to get involved at school board meetings. They are held on the second and fourth Monday of every month. Please stay tuned to DigElog Sauk Rapids for more updates from Superintendent Vandal.

March 02, 2008

Week In Review 2.24 - 3.1.2008

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March 01, 2008

Sauk Rapids Chamber - CRYSTAL CABINETS

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This story features the first presentation at the Sauk Rapids Chamber of Commerce meeting held on February 28, 2008 at Crystal Cabinets. Celebrating 60 years as a family-owned custom cabinet manufacturer, they offer a selection of door styles, woods and designer finishes. For customers wishing to make purchase decisions as part of a healthy lifestyle, they offer environmentally responsible Green-Core by Crystal. Achieve personalized, unique cabinetry with Crystal’s custom flexibility and skilled craftspeople. Others claim they can build what you dream; at Crystal they can truly make your dreams a reality.