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COURT REPORTS

Driving without a valid license: Adrian Ricardo Batzin-Catu, St. James, $100 Driving after revocation/suspension: Isohe Antonio Castellanos, Madelia, $200; Ana Karen Vera, St.

COVID-19 update

According to the CDC, Watonwan County reported 199 cases, 6 hospitalizations, and zero deaths in the latest week. A week earlier, it had reported 145 cases, 5 hospitalizations, and zero deaths. Throughout the pandemic, it has reported 2,616 cases and 22 deaths.

Court Reports

Drugs-5th Degree-Not a small amount of marijuana: Brittany Ann Gravley, Chaska, 21 days local confinement, 2 years supervised probation Speeding: Charles James Floki Odin, Minneapolis, 75/65, $150; Maureen Grace Nasman, St. James, 65/55, $40 Registration required: Anthony Howard Rocha, Madelia, $30 Assault-5th Degree-Fear of bodily harm: Jarod Evan Paul Schmidt, Good Thunder, 90 days local confinement, $300 Duty to drive with due care: Gregory Grant Wallace, Mankato, $40 No proof of insurance: Gregory Grant Wallace, Mankato, $200 Failure to stop for Stop Sign: Carolina Carmona, St.

Welcome Dr. Castillo to Madelia Health

Madelia, Minn. – Madelia Health is excited to announce the addition of Dr. Nicolas Castillo to our Madelia Clinic provider staff. Dr. Castillo is a primary care general practitioner and will see patients of all ages in his practice.

Abolition of slavery in DC preceded the Emancipation Proclamation

Loretta Carter Hanes was researching at a library in her hometown of Washington, D.C., when she came across a piece of local history that surprised her. She learned that in April 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act, freeing some 3,100 enslaved people in the nation’s capital months before the Emancipation Proclamation, Juneteenth or the 13th Amendment.