Summer Bummer While They May Be the Delight of Summer for Many, Fresh Fruits and Veggies Are Hardly Fun for Those with a Unique Food Allergy
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KANABEC COUNTY THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2020 VOL. 137 NO. 32 www.MoraMinn.com $1.00 PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY AUG. 11: Voters’ guide to county commissioner candidates P6 Summer bummer While they may be the delight of summer for many, fresh fruits and veggies are hardly fun for those with a unique food allergy BY KIRSTEN FAURIE from Braham has what many broke out in hives on her face typical food allergy. Karen Navigating the line at a pot [email protected] kids can only dream of: a and neck after eating an ap- actually has a pollen allergy, luck took some getting used to legitimate reason not to eat her ple,” said Kathryn’s mom, Kari but the proteins of some fresh and sometimes Kathryn would runchy green beans, crisp vegetables. Boster. “We were surprised be- fruits and veggies have similar need to inquire about what was snap peas or homegrown When she takes a bite of cause she’d eaten apples quite structures to that pollen, caus- in each dish to make sure it tomatoes right off the vine an apple or a carrot her body frequently prior to this without ing an allergic reaction. was safe. Still, she and family C— for many people, you reacts in a range of ways, from incident. From there, multiple The good news, those pro- have adjusted to it. just can’t beat the taste of fresh a slight itching and soreness in uncooked fruits/vegetables teins are changed through Like any mom would, Kari fruits and vegetables straight her mouth to hives and airway began causing varying allergic cooking, freezing or canning. does her best to make sure her from the garden. Unless you construction. reactions.” So while a fresh apple is out, daughter gets enough nutrition are Kathryn Boster. “We discovered her allergy Kathryn has oral allergy apples baked in a pie are fair Kathryn, a 16-year-old girl when she was 9 years old and syndrome which is not your game. SEE ITCHY, PAGE 14 ‘This is going to be school like we never knew before’ BY KIRSTEN FAURIE [email protected] Mora Public Schools Superintendent Dan Voce TERRY BULLOCK | TIMES knows one thing for certain about the upcoming With two outs and bases loaded Damon Rademacher hit to deep short which was fi elded by a North Branch player, but he school year: “it won’t be the same.” threw wide to third base and allowed the winning run. Mora wins 2-1 in 11 innings. Leaders at Mora and Ogilvie public school dis- tricts have been furiously planning, calculating and thinking creatively to fi gure out ways to pro- vide a safer educational environment to teachers, Mora Blue Devils slide past North Branch staff, students and their families this fall. It is no easy feat. BY JAYSON PAUTZKE pitch brought in the fi rst “It’s defi nitely a challenge,” said Voce. “It has [email protected] run of the game. been innovative, creative and outside the box Mora evened the game —this is going to be school like we never knew it The Mora Blue Dev- in the bottom of the sixth before.” ils started Region 1C inning. Jim Woolhouse The schools won’t be announcing fi nal plans tournament play Sunday, led off the inning with for how school will function until mid-August. Aug. 2, at historic Bren- a walk. Logan Graves Even then, school function could change at nan Field against North bunted him over to sec- any time based on the number of confi rmed Branch. The top seeded ond base. Jake Carlson COVID-19 cases discovered locally. Blue Devils got all they then delivered the game could handle, but came tying hit scoring Wool- SAFE LEARNING PLAN out on top with a thrill- house. The Devils threat- On Thursday, July 30, Minnesota Governor ing 2-1, 11 inning victory. ened to take the lead on Tim Walz announced the state’s guidance for Heading into the game a Troy Jones single, but Minnesota public schools called the “Safe Learn- it fi gured to be a pitcher’s Carlson was thrown out ing Plan for 2020-21.” duel. Starting pitch- at home and the score Voce said he felt the state’s guidance provided ers Jimmy Skroch for remained 1-1. “fl exibility but also some consistent guidelines.” North Branch and Derek After North Branch Minnesota school districts are required to Graves for Mora didn’t scored in the fi fth inning have complete plans for three different learning disappoint. Graves settled in. He scenarios: North Branch broke allowed only four more • in-person learning (all may return to through fi rst in the fi fth base runners the rest of school) inning. Skroch hit a one the game. Graves fi n- • hybrid learning (combination of in-person out double. That was fol- ished the game going all and distance learning) lowed by the only Devils’ 11 innings allowing just • distance learning (at-home learning) error of the game. Graves fi ve hits while striking Schools will decide which learning model to got a big strikeout for the TERRY BULLOCK | SUBMITTED second out, but a wild SEE REGIONS, PAGE 9 Mora Blue Devils pitcher, Derek Graves, winning in 11 innings. SEE LEARNING, PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISING PUBLIC NOTICES SUBSCRIPTIONS BREAKING NEWS, UPDATES 320-679-2661 320-679-2661 320-679-2661 320-679-2661 Whenever, wherever you are! [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Scan me with your smartphone 2 KANABEC COUNTY TIMES COPS AND COURTS AUGUST 6, 2020 www.MoraMinn.com KANABEC COUNTY COURT REPORT The following charges disorderly conduct-brawl- conduct brawl Mora pedestrian struck, killed on were fi led in Kanabec ing or fi ghting. County Court on July 27- Michelle Rose Nowling 31, 2020. All individuals (02/07/1990) of Mora are presumed innocent was charged July 29 with until proven guilty. one misdemeanor count Snake River bridge Cody Allan Kruse of falsely reporting a (09/22/1993) of Hinckley crime. was charged July 27 with Robert Clyde Whaley BY STAFF REPORT vehicle at approximately two felony counts of (05/10/1947) of Mora [email protected] 5:05 a.m. threats of violence and was charged July 30 with The driver of the two gross misdemean- one misdemeanor count A woman standing on vehicle, Summer Rae or counts of domestic of harassment; violating the edge of Highway 65 at Luedke, 26, of Princeton, assault subsequent a restraining order and the Snake River Bridge was not injured in the violation. knowing of temporary or in Mora was struck by a crash. She was wearing a Lacey Shirae Pontious restraining order. vehicle and killed early seatbelt. Road conditions (09/04/1986) of Ham Ricky Lee Moe in the morning Monday, were dry; alcohol is not Lake was charged July 28 (12/05/1983) of Blaine Aug. 3. believed to be a factor in with one felony count of was charged July 30 with According to the the crash. theft. one misdemeanor count Minnesota State Patrol The Minnesota State Suzanne Marie Norman of violating a domestic incident report, Alicia Patrol and Kanabec (03/23/1988) of Mora abuse no contact order. Ann Storms, 36 of Mora County Sheriff’s Offi ce was charged July 28 with Allen Max Davis was standing near the responded to the scene. KIRSTEN FAURIE | TIMES one felony count of theft (10/19/1984) of Pine fog line when she was A pedestrian was struck and killed on the Snake River bridge of a motor vehicle. City was charged July 31 struck by a southbound on Highway 65 in Mora. Holly Amanda Johnson with one felony count of (12/26/1983) of Mora was criminal sexual conduct in charged July 28 with one the fi rst degree-penetra- felony count of controlled tion-under 13 years of age substance crime in the and three felony counts of fi fth degree. criminal sexual conduct in What to expect during a traffi c stop Joshua Allan Emerson the fi rst degree-penetra- (01/08/1984) of Hastings tion-13-15 years of age. uestion: Did I hear there •Tell the offi cer the fi rearm’s •Avoid stopping on a bridge, was charged July 28 with Jacob John Jabe was some new information location. curved part of a roadway, or with- one felony count of con- (12/11/1987) of Mora was that was put out on what to Drivers should not: in the lane of traffi c. trolled substance crime in charged July 31 with one Q do if stopped with a fi re- •Reach around inside the vehicle. •If the traffi c stop is made after the fi fth degree. misdemeanor count of arm? •Get out of the vehicle unexpect- dark, turn on your vehicle’s interi- James Williams Dalbec fl eeing a peace offi cer Answer: The Minnesota Driver’s edly or approach the offi cer. or light. (03/19/1991) of Minneap- by a means other than a Manual update includes input The updated language also out- •Keep all doors shut, and remain olis was charged July 28 motor vehicle. from community advocates and lines what drivers can expect from in the vehicle unless directed oth- with one felony count of Angela Jean Vanden- law enforcement. It helps set clear law enforcement during a traffi c erwise by the offi cer. theft of a motorized ve- heuvel (03/23/1979) of guidance for drivers and law stop. While every traffi c stop •Keep your hands on the steering hicle, three felony counts Mora was charged July 31 enforcement to help both parties varies based on the circumstances, wheel so they are easily observ- of controlled substance with one misdemeanor know what to ex- drivers can generally expect the able.