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Redwood Falls Blood Drive results from Monday, Oct. 17

Milestones: 1 Gallon - Randy Hemphill, Sandy Wacek 2 Gallon - Andy Easley, Chad Kamolz 3 Gallon - Julie Faugstad, Kelly Breitkreutz 4 Gallon - Alexander Boyle 5 Gallon - Brad Prahl 9 Gallon - Mary Liebl 10 Gallon - Aaron Deterling 11 Gallon - Theresa Wertish 12 Gallon - Judy Kodet 14 Gallon - Jody Gewerth 15 Gallon - Donald Leopold, Laura Kohler 16 Gallon - Kayleen Dahmes, Kevin Passe, Glendon Dahmes Scheduled Donors: 108 Goal 118 Units Walk-ins: 7 No-shows: 11 Deferrals: 14 Total Units Collected: 120 .

Cards season ends with loss to top seeded Huskies

Hanging tough early on, the Redwood Valley Cardinals would see their season slip away in the second half as top-seeded and state ranked JCC would top the visiting Cards 35-7 Saturday afternoon in Section 3AA semifinal action held in Jackson.

GFW hosting Angela Kennecke for Opioid Awareness Event on Nov. 14

As part of an ongoing effort to highlight the importance of an all-around education including social emotional learning and overall health, GFW Public Schools is hosting investigative journalist Angela Kennecke to present on the opioid crisis. Kennecke will be speaking to students and staff during the school day at GFW Middle School and High School, with an additional presentation taking place in the evening that will be open to the public. Kennecke is a seasoned investigative journalist who was working on a story on drug overdoses on the day she got the news that her 21-year-old daughter, Emily, died of an overdose. An autopsy revealed that Emily died of fentanyl poisoning after having obtained what she thought was heroin.

Redwood County to launch ‘Operation Green Light’ in support of local Veterans

In advance of the upcoming Veterans Day holiday, Redwood County announces that county buildings will be illuminated green Nov. 7-13 as part of Operation Green Light, a new national collaborative initiative of the National Association of Counties (NACo) to support military veterans, as well as raise awareness about the unique challenges faced by many veterans and the resources that are available at the county, state, and federal level to assist veterans and their families.

Letters to the Editor

Letter to editor: Carbon Pipeline Concerns Area residents and landowners should be concerned about the proposed hazardous CO2 pipeline which Summit Carbon Solutions (SCS) plans to construct through this area. It would affect more people than just those with easements on their property. There are a host of unknown safety risks inherent to transporting highly pressurized CO2 in underground pipelines. The health and safety of people should be the top priority over profits.

Cougars, Rabbit, Cardinal netters win first round match-ups

It was a good opening round of playoff action for local volleyball teams as Redwood Valley, Cedar Mountain and Wabasso all advanced into second round action with wins in their Section debuts. Redwood Valley topped Luverne 3-1 in Section 3AA action held Friday night and were in action against number one seed Pipestone Area Tuesday night (stats were not made available).