Change of command coming for 34th Red Bull division

The 34th Red Bull Infantry Division is scheduled to recognize a new, incoming division commander Saturday during a change of command ceremony at the Rosemount National Guard Armory.

“Brig. Gen. Neal Loidolt is a proven leader, and I have confidence in his ability to command these great men and women of the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division,” Army Maj. Gen. Richard C. Nash said in a press release.

“The challenge to maintain the reputation of our division and charge to provide the highest level of soldier care across all of our formations is an order I welcome and am committed to seeing through without compromise,” added Loidolt, 34th Red Bull Infantry Division commander.

“Brig. Gen. Loidolt has been a member of the Minnesota National Guard since 1984 and later received his commission in 1987 through Saint Cloud State University’s Reserve Officer Training Corps program,” said Army Lt. Col. Kevin A. Olson, Minnesota National Guard public affairs director.  “He has served in a multitude of senior staff positions and commanded troop units at the company, battalion, and brigade levels. He deployed to Iraq in 2006 as the Iraq Reconstruction Management Office’s deputy director of operations and again in 2009 as the United States Division-South chief of staff.”

Loidolt will take over command from Maj. Gen. David Elicerio. The change of command ceremony is a military tradition that represents a formal transfer of authority and responsibility for a unit from one commanding or flag officer to another. The passing of colors from an outgoing commander to an incoming one ensures the unit is never without official leadership, a continuation of trust, and signifies an allegiance of soldiers to their unit’s commander.

The change of command ceremony will be 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 at Rosemount National Guard Armory, 13865 South Robert Trail, Rosemount, Minn.

For more information on the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division or greater Minnesota National Guard, visit: www.minnesotanationalguard.org.

Education

APS considers possible referendum for November

Mower County

Public invited May 22 to learn about Hwy 218 resurfacing project north of Austin

Mower County

Mower County Seniors to celebrate 50 years of community and connection

LeRoy

LeRoy receives SMIF grant for mural in Pocket Park

Mower County

UPDATE: Overnight I-90 detours planned May 19-23 during bridge beam placement, Fourth Street to close for utility work

News

Plenty of work ahead as legislative session winds down — or spills into overtime

News

AHS Selected for Major Weight Room Renovation by the Thielen Foundation

Mower County

Serving Community: Recovery group pitches in to help those in Austin through community service

Mower County

Nine Minnesota students to compete at 100th Scripps National Spelling Bee

Crime, Courts & Emergencies

Convictions: April 28-May 5

Mower County

Cell death and disease study by Institute scientists Sheds light on targeted protein to fight breast cancer

Mower County

Grilling competition coming in June, 1 more team being sought

Mower County

Veterans Appreciation Service for Mower County veterans to be hosted by Grace Lutheran

Mower County

Spring plant sale coming on May 17

Mower County

In Your Community: Duplicate Bridge

Education

Education: Oswald receives Distinguished Achievement Award In Nursing

News

Warm weather, relaxed limits suggest strong Minnesota fishing opener this weekend

News

Minnesota Senate passes bill to establish Office of Inspector General

Mower County

18-year-old charged with felony weapons charge and discovered through homicide investigation gets prison

News

On first day of Real ID requirement, travelers at MSP find minimal hassle

Education

Carl Morsching Named Outstanding New Educator of the Year

Education

UPDATE: Graduation numbers around the state rise in 2024, dips slightly in Austin

Crime, Courts & Emergencies

Albert Lea man injured in truck-train collision near Oakland

Business

A smashing good time: Mac Shack brings the smashburger and taco together through a new area mobile dining option