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With two unanswered goals in the third period the Windom Eagles rallied to top Redwood Valley 4-3 in Big South Conference hockey action.
With two unanswered goals in the third period the Windom Eagles rallied to top Redwood Valley 4-3 in Big South Conference hockey action.
On Sunday, Jan. 12, leaders from the Senate DFL and Republican caucuses announced a historic organizing agreement to govern the work of the Senate while it exists with a 33 – 33 tie. The agreement passed as a resolution on the Senate floor on Tuesday, Jan. 14, the first day of the 2025 session.
Today we will consider words. Words are the building blocks of language. People use words for all kinds of reasons. People use words to convey ideas and emotions, to connect to other human beings, and to navigate, shape, and understand the world. It’s like I always meant to say: Words is good, man.
The Wabasso Economic Development Authority (EDA) is at the heart of fostering growth and sustainability in the community. Its commitment to enhancing the town goes beyond just economic development; it emphasizes community engagement and pride. One notable initiative involved partnering with local schools to create beautiful planters for local businesses, allowing students in shop class to contribute to the beautification of downtown Wabasso. This project not only adds to the town’s charm but also encourages a sense of ownership and pride among residents, fostering a connection between the students and the community.
Wabasso National Honors Society and Student Council students enjoyed a community-building activity with the elementary in celebration of a successful Pennies for Pink fundraiser.
The Subsection 9 One Act Play contest at Redwood Valley High School will be held on Saturday, Jan. 25 at the Estebo Performing Arts Center beginning at 10 a.m. Participating schools include BOLD/BLHS High School, Murray County Central High School, Red Rock Central High School, Redwood Valley High School, Wabasso High School, and Westbrook Walnut Grove High School. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students.
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Join us for a showcase of a variety of talents from students and community members of all ages at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16 at the Wabasso Public School Auditorium.
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