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On Feb. 17, I started my regular routine for the day and read “Jesus Calling” a daily devotion. On that day here is what jumped out at me. “Do not fear change. It is easy to make an idol of routine, finding security within boundaries you build around your life. Don’t try to force-fit today into yesterday’s mold. Instead ask Me to open yours eyes so you can find all I have prepared for you in this precious day of Life.”

Cardinal runners dominate NLS Invitational

It was a great afternoon for the Redwood Valley cross country teams as they rolled to a pair of titles at the NL/Spicer Invitational Thursday afternoon at the Little Crow Golf Course. The Cardinal girls held off Minnewaska Area (74-89) in the 15team event as they had three top five finishers out of 91 runners.

Cardinal girls top Wolverines

With wins in all three doubles matches the Redwood Valley girls tennis team rolled to a 6-1 win over MACCRAY Friday afternoon in a non-conference make-up meet held in Clara City. Jenniges and Ella Stoneberg rolled to a 6-1, 6-2 win at first doubles, the duo of Anneliese Hammer and Julia Lang won easily 6-0, 6-1 at second doubles and the third doubles unit of Julian Brown and Ava Shaw-Kerkhoff won 6-2, 6-4.

Cougars hold off Rabbit netters

The Cedar Mountain girls volleyball team held off rival Wabasso 3-1 in a recent Tomahawk Conference match-up. The Cougars rolled to a win in set one 25-6 and took a commanding 2-0 lead with a 25-20 win in set number two.

Cardinal netters drop marathon with Trojans

It was a five-set marathon that would ultimately go to host Worthington as they topped visiting Redwood Valley 3-2 in a recent Big South Conference showdown. The Cardinals (4-6) dropped the first set 25-21 but would come back to take the next two by scores of 25-18, 25-19.

Michael G. “Chumly” Larsen

 In loving memory and in honor of Chum’s love for the great outdoors in the fall, a celebration of his life was held at his home with family on September 2, 2022. A prayer service, heart balloon release and interment…

Blair C. Anderson

 Blair C. Anderson, 69, of Fairfax passed away due to injuries sustained from a tree-cutting accident on Tuesday, September 13, 2022. A Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, September 19, 2022, at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church…

Ask a trooper

Question: Is it legal for me to have a red soft lighted 'RAM' lettering logo on the front grill of my truck? It’s not flashing, but always illuminated. Any answer is appreciated.

Join WLBPA in reflecting on the past

The Wood Lake Battlefield Preservation Association (WLBPA) would like to announce our upcoming mini-symposium on Saturday, Sept. 24, at 10 a.m. at the Rock Valle Church, 6098 210th Ave, Echo. Open to the public. Board member Dave Craigmile will lead the morning group in a slide show and discussion regarding the numerous fateful and historic events of 1862 in America, only some 160 years ago. Following the morning presentation and discussion will be a noon lunch for all attendees (free will donation). After lunch, the WLBPA board members will lead a tour of both the Wood Lake Battlefield Monument site and the Wood Lake Battlefield site. This day will be a time for all to reflect on past events and ponder future works or developments and improvements for the Battlefield area. Please RSVP by Sept. 21 507-697-6147 (Renville County Historical Society phone number) so we can have an accurate number for lunch.