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Reading Rabbits visit St. Anne’s 1st Grade class

Allysa Kelton from J.K. Pasture Farm brought her "Reading Rabbits" traveling storytime program to Mrs. Lazatin's first grade class on March 29. Kelton read two books to the students and taught them about rabbits. The students also got to pet and hold the rabbits. Pictured, front from left: Bruce Altermatt holding Hugsy, Addison Knott holding Inky, Aria Pope, Blaikely Samyn, Sam Kidrowski, Nolan Salfer, Leo Prokosch. Middle: Willa Clark and Hunter Lemcke. Back: Elsie Goblirsch, Brock Irlbeck, Grant Leopold, Emsley Daub, Allysa Kelton, and Jaden Knott. Submitted

Cougar tracksters off to solid start

The River Valley Wildcats (A co-op of Sleepy Eye, Sleepy Eye St. Marys, Springfield and Cedar Mountain) have been enjoying early success at their first two indoor meets this season.

Open house for Highway 19 project is April 21

The public is invited to an in-person construction open house on Thursday, April 21 to learn about the upcoming Highway 19 bridge repair project in Redwood Falls. The open house will be held at the Redwood Falls City Hall, 333 South Washington Street, and run from 4 to 5:30 p.m. There will not be a formal presentation and people are invited to stop by anytime during open house hours.

Rabbit girls dominate home quadrangular

The Wabasso girls softball team looked impressive with three straight easy wins Saturday, April 10 at their home quadrangular. The Rabbits (3-1) rolled to a 14-1 win over Red Rock Central as Avery Carlson picked up the victory on the hill allowing just two hits and striking out six.

Cardinal golfers open up season at Marshall

It's been a less than ideal start to the season for the spring sports teams but the Redwood Valley golfers were able to play their first meet Monday, April 11 at the Marshall Golf Club. The Cardinals finished ninth out of 15 teams with a 394 total team score.

Kleinschmidt signs with Gustavus

Cedar Mountain senior Caden Kleinschmidt recently signed a letter of intent to play football for Gustavus Adolphus College next fall. The Cougar standout was a big part of Cedar Mountain's cinderella run to the Section title game in 2021 and was selected to the Minnesota All State Football team (9-man) as a wide receiver.

Cardinal netters dominate Wolverines

The Redwood Valley tennis team improved to 2-0 on the young season with a 6-1 win over MACCRAY Thursday, April 7 in non-conference action. The Cardinals again dominated in singles competition as all four players won in straight sets.

Alan L. Palmer

Alan L. Palmer, 76, of Redwood Falls formerly of rural Wabasso, passed away while surrounded by his family, on Sunday, January 30, 2022 at New Ulm Medical Center.

Who wins and who loses with CO2 pipelines?

Duane Ninneman, Executive Director, CURE Have you heard about the new pipeline projects being developed in southwest and west central Minnesota? If you haven’t, you’re not alone. Even Minnesotans who live, work, and own land in the communities where these pipelines will cross are just beginning to hear about them in drips and drops—maybe in a brief mention in the local paper or a bullet-point item in the minutes of a county board meeting.