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Discussion of local author’s book to be held at Redwood Falls Public Library

Darby Nelson, a teacher, legislator, author, and defender of Minnesota’s waterways, passed away earlier this year in January. His book “For Love of a River: the Minnesota” was the pick for the county-wide reading program called “One Book, One County.” Thanks to a very generous donation from Darby’s wife, Geri, the libraries in Lamberton, Morgan, Redwood Falls, and Wabasso were able to offer free copies of the book to any and all Redwood County residents who wished to read it. In fact, there are a few free copies left at the libraries, for any who are interested. The idea behind the program was simple. Pick up a free copy, and once you finished reading the book, you could pass it on to a friend or neighbor, or keep it for yourself and add it to your personal library at home.

Dakota Wicohan, a Native non-profit in Southwest Minnesota celebrates 20 years

Dakota Wicohan celebrated 20 years of dedicated work in sharing Dakota language and lifeways with youth and families in Southwest Minnesota. A celebration dinner and Kahomni (Round Dance) was held at Jackpot Junction Casino on Saturday, Sept. 10. Community members, elders, youth, families and allies joined in the celebration which featured the next generation of community leaders and changemakers. Twenty community leaders over 20 Days have been featured on the organization’s social media platforms Facebook and Instagram. This next generation of leaders who have participated in Dakota Wicohan over the years are now teaching and serving their communities and their families in various ways, carrying on the Dakota language and knowledge into the future.

Remembering Birch Coulee Battlefield

CherryRoad Media The peace of the Minnesotan prairie can be eerie. During the golden hour, as the sun pulls brilliant hues of red; orange; yellow; and green from the earth, a light breeze dances through the native grass, whispering the words of those who once walked the land. On Sept 8, dedicated historians and nature enthusiasts alike, huddled beneath the shade of the Birch Coulee Battlefield picnic grounds to bask in the Battlefield’s rich history.

Redwood senior dining menu through Friday, Sept. 23

Redwood Falls senior dining menu through Friday, Aug. 5 plus activities To schedule a meal, please call a day before by 1 p.m. to the senior center at (507) 644-6464 or Gail at (507) 430-6877. Menu: Monday, Sept. 19: Chicken fried steak with gravy, mashed potatoes with gravy, Italian blend, dinner roll with margarine, dessert, low-fat milk Tuesday, Sept. 20: Ham, cooked cabbage, carrots, dinner roll with margarine, dessert, low-fat milk Wednesday, Sept. 21: Tuna pasta salad, tomato wedges, pears, dessert, low-fat milk Thursday, Sept. 22: Meatloaf, augratin potatoes, italian blend, dessert, low-fat milk Friday, Sept. 23: Turkey and cheese sandwich, pasta salad, peaches, dessert, low-fat milk

Minnesota ranks 23 in most puppy loving states

The pandemic has spurred many lifestyle changes and one of them has been that Americans have been adopting more puppies than ever. Tracking that information has been TOP Data Marketing Agency, a research-agency who collects and analyzes information and broadcast its findings via news media. Noting that National Dog Day was Friday, Aug. 26, a big day for dog owners, TOP Data unleashed a report about puppy loving states, and the report found that Minnesota ranks 23rd on the U.S. list of most puppy loving states. Taking the top spot was New Hampshire, number one, followed by Oregon and Nevada. Folks in Mississippi were the least interested in adopting a puppy since the start of the pandemic. That said, folks in Mississippi might have been rich in dogs before the pandemic. Who knows?

Free produce at farmers market for eligible participants until Sept. 30

The Redwood Falls Farmers Market is a recipient of a CARES Mini Grant from Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging. Eligible participants can receive a token worth $4 to be used on fresh fruits and fresh vegetables in exchange for participant's name, address, phone number, and birth date. The program will run on both Tuesdays and Saturdays during market hours until Sept 30.

The 90s

Decades are like snowflakes. They’re white and pointy, and all a little different.

CherryRoad Media Election Policy

In order to provide fair coverage of the elections, CherryRoad Media has established the below election policy guidelines: • We will attempt to provide a venue in which candidates in local elections can introduce themselves and answer a couple brief questions about local issues prior to an election. • We will provide information to our readers about the where, when, and who of organized and credible candidate forums.

Elaine “Tuda” Beermann

 Elaine “Tuda” Beermann, 61, of Lamberton died on September 6, 2022, at her home in Lamberton. Visitation will be on Monday, September 12, 2022, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Sturm Funeral Home, Lamberton Chapel and continue on Tuesday from 10…