
Memorial Day service at Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery – Redwood Falls
A Memorial Day Service was held Sunday, May 26 at the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery–Redwood Falls.
A Memorial Day Service was held Sunday, May 26 at the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery–Redwood Falls.
Caden Frericks (9th grade)What is your favorite subject and why?
As citizens, living in what the world sees as a free country, should our state or federal government mandate the books we read, websites to visit, social media outlets to enjoy, who to love, and enforce reproductive laws?
It is the afternoon of Memorial Day as I write to you, dear friends, and I am remembering other Memorial Days from years gone by.
The Redwood Valley boys and girls track teams both finished second Thursday at the Sub-Section Meet held at the Inglis Track & Field Complex in Redwood Falls.The Cardinal girls racked up 139 team points to place behind champion Canby (169) in the eight-team event while the Cardinal boys finished with 149.5 team points to place behind Lakeview (181.5).The Cardinal girls got another big day from junior Kendall Huhnerkoch who picked up firsts in the triple jump (36’8 1/2”) and long jump (17’1 3/4”).
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The Redwood Area Chamber Ag Committee is pleased to announce the scholarship recipients for the 2023-24 school year.
Redwood Valley High School’s Class of 2024 Graduation Ceremony is Sunday, June 2 at 1 p.m.
Candace Simar likes to imagine how things might have been.
The Redwood Valley girls golf team was in second place heading into day two of the Section 3AA Tournament which wrapped up yesterday at Oakdale Country Club in Buffalo Lake.The Cardinal girls were in an insurmountable 59 stroke hole behind the leaders from Minnewaska Area but held a four-shot lead over NL/Spicer and a 12 shot lead over fourth place Fairmont for second place in the 16-team event.Cardinal standout Mila Jenniges headed into day two as the leader, firing a six-over par 78 that included rounds of 37 and 41.Fellow senior Taylor Klabunde was in eighth place with her round of 91 (47-44) and sophomore Rylin Robish was in 12th after a first round 95 (47-48).Anais Cournoyer would finish with a 128 (65-63), Anneliese Hammer added a 132 (62-70) and Tierra Marxen a 135 (66-69).The Cardinal boys meanwhile wrapped up their season as a team with an 11th place finish, shooting 55 over par.The Marshall Tigers were just eight over par to lead the way and held a 15 shot lead over NL/Spicer heading into yesterday’s final 18 holes.Sophomore Mason Frank and senior Oliver Smith both advanced to day two.Frank was in 24th overall with his round of 82 (39-43) that featured a pair of birdies and Smith shot an 83 (42-41) to sit in 32nd.Zach Wilson finished with an 88 (41-47), Lukas Means added a 90 (46-44), Owen Linsmeier carded a 90 (47-43) and Kohen Prescott added a 93 (48-45).