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EDA to move ahead with duplex plan

At the Jan. 10 meeting of the Wabasso City Council a number of routine annual designations were approved, reports accepted and the council moved forward with staffing issues in the Street and Utilities departments.

WABASSO SENIOR DINING MENU

In response to the pandemic, Wabasso Senior Dining is only offering home delivery of meals, until further notice. Home delivery is available to those living in Wabasso, Wanda, Lucan, Seaforth, Vesta, Delhi, Lamberton, Redwood Falls, Clements, Morton, Fairfax, Franklin, Gibbon and Winthrop.

Blood drive is successful

Jan Remiger and Arlene Daub, coordinators of the American Legion sponsored Red Cross Blood Drive at the Wabasso Community Center on Jan. 12 reported they had 72 presenting donors with 78 total units donated. Their goal was 72.

University plans Winter Crops & Soils Day

The University of Minnesota Southwest Research & Outreach Center (SWROC) will hold their annual Winter Crops & Soils Day program on Wednesday, Feb. 2 at the Southwest Research and Outreach Center, 23669 130th Street, Lamberton. A webinar broadcast of the program will also be available.

FUI SUPPORTS LAW ENFORCEMENT

Farmers Union Industries donates $1,000 to both the Redwood Falls Police Department and to the Redwood County Sheriff’s Office. Pictured are Dan Hildebrandt of FUI, Police Chief Jason Cotner, Sheriff Randy Hanson, and Dale Bednarek of FUI. FUI is proud to support the local and surrounding communities and thank the law enforcement agencies for all they do. PROVIDED

DNR: Stay sober, ride smart on snowmobiles

Snowmobile trail conditions vary throughout Minnesota but, in areas where there’s good snow, riders have been getting out with gusto. Snowmobile tracks are common sights in road ditches, on trails and atop the ice. This year’s busy start to the riding season continues a surge in recent years of people riding snowmobiles to enjoy Minnesota’s outdoors.