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Maplewood domestic violence shelter to add space for survivors’ pets

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Survivors of domestic violence staying at a shelter in Maplewood will soon be able to stay at the facility with their pets.

In September, the Maplewood City Council approved a conditional use permit that will allow the Harriet Tubman Center East to add dog runs to its facility.

Adding a haven for pets has been a dream of the organization since it bought the building, said Jennifer Polzin, Tubman’s CEO. It’s part of a national effort to ensure at least 25% of domestic violence programs are pet-friendly by 2025.

Polzin said nearly 50% of survivors of domestic violence delay leaving an abusive situation because they fear for a pet’s safety. Pets can also be in danger of being hurt or killed in violent domestic situations.

The domestic violence shelter at Tubman Center East plans to add a dog run so survivors and their pets can stay in the facility together. (Tubman Center East/Tubman Center East)

Harriet’s Haven for Pets, in a separate area of the facility from where survivors live, but within easy access, will accommodate up to eight dogs and up to eight cats. It will also include indoor living space for pets and a living room-like lounge area where families can spend time with their pets.

Survivors and their family members will care for pets, with staff and volunteers able to step in when needed, such as when work or school interferes, Polzin said.

Tubman Center is raising the final dollars to fund the renovation but hopes to finish the dog run before the snow flies, Polzin said.

Tubman also partners with other local organizations to help people experiencing domestic violence find a short-term place for their pets to stay. “Maybe they just need to find a safe place for their pet temporarily while they get an order for protection or something like that,” Polzin said. More information about volunteering as a temporary pet foster can be found here.



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Minnesota hunter illegally killed federally protected wolf, other animals

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That tip led the officer to Harth’s Facebook and Snapchat pages, where she discovered that he “has posted publicly throughout recent years about [when] Harth did not have a license for the hunting and trapping activity that he engaged in,” read a search warrant affidavit that cleared the way for a court-approved search of his home in late April and seizure of his cellphone.

“He has taken/possessed bear, deer, fish and furbearing animals without licenses,” the filing continued. “Harth has failed to register big game animals and has transported them illegally.”

Another affidavit listed a veritable zoo of illegal kills that Harth documented in images and words on social media dating back more than three years. They include a bobcat, coyotes, a beaver and a bear that prompted him to write, “First bear with a bow had my heart pumping, that’s for sure.”

On Snapchat, Harth posted photos with a gray wolf and a gun “as well as photos of a wolf in a potential snare from a different date,” the filing read.

That DNR search of Harth’s home turned up whitetail deer mounts, guns and an unspecified white powder packaged in a bindle.

Also, the affidavit continued, “a dead gray wolf was seized near a suspected trapping/kill site described by Harth.”



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NTSB releases final report on fatal small plane crash on Grassy Point on St. Louis River that killed Hermantown pilot

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DULUTH – A small plane that crashed near Grassy Point on the St. Louis River in February 2023 killing pilot David Rathbun had a “rapid descent and subsequent collision with terrain,” but investigators from National Transportation Safety Board can’t say why it happened.

There was no evidence of a pre-impact mechanical malfunction, the NTSB said in its completed report. Likewise, Rathbun’s autopsy was inconclusive. It was limited by the scope of his injuries, which made it tricky to tell whether a medical condition led to the crash. His cause of death is listed as “multiple blunt force injuries.”

Rathbun, of Hermantown, co-owned the plane, a Cirrus Design Corp SR22, and had taken it out to move it from the Duluth International Airport to the Richard I Bong Airport in Superior, Wis., where it was based. The crash occurred about 4 minutes after takeoff. It was a clear day, late afternoon, with barely a hint of wind. The plane suddenly pitched down about 30 degrees, according to the report, then dove into the frozen St. Louis River.

Rathbun, 52, was alone in the four-seater that was built in 2016. The plane had been inspected within the past year.



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CentraCare to purchase Monticello hospital

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CentraCare, the St. Cloud-based health care system, is planning to purchase the Monticello hospital it has operated for the last decade.

CentraCare-Monticello Hospital is currently owned by the Monticello-Big Lake Hospital District, a political subdivision that will be dissolved once CentraCare completes the purchase for $2 million, an amount established at the time of the affiliation agreement between the two entities in 2013.

CentraCare will continue to operate the hospital in the same manner as prior to the real estate transfer, according to a joint statement issued by CentraCare and the hospital district.

“This plan has been in the works since the beginning of the relationship,” the statement reads. “CentraCare remains committed to serving our local patients, the broader community and greater Minnesota.”

The Monticello hospital opened in 1965. CentraCare also has hospitals in Benson, Long Prairie, Melrose, St. Cloud, Sauk Centre, Paynesville, Redwood Falls and Willmar.



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