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Successful two-day Redwood Falls Blood Drive thanks to community support and dedicated donors

It was a successful two-day blood drive again thanks to the great community support and dedicated donors who schedule their appointments and make the commitment. Another big thanks to the wonderful group of volunteers who pull this community event together four times a year. The donors truly enjoy coming to the Redwood Falls Community Center for this event and appreciate the hospitality shown for their commitment to give blood. As the complimentary t-shirts say this time, “Be Cool, Give Blood.” Thanks to all donors who provided the food for the canteen or businesses who made a financial contribution.

Northern Lights at Morton City Cemetery

The Northern Lights were visible Sunday night into Monday morning all across Minnesota with splashes of greens, blues, purples and pinks. Green was the more prominent color in this photograph taken at the Morton City Cemetery.

Minnesota’s moose count down

This year’s population estimate of 3,290 moose marks a decade of Minnesota’s moose population remaining relatively stable, according to the results of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ 2023 aerial population survey.

Rabbits off to unbeaten start

The Wabasso girls softball team opened up the regular with a pair of victories over MVL and MCC. The Rabbits (2-0) opened up against Tomahawk Conference foe MVL and would roll to a 14-1 (five inning) victory over the Chargers.

Start by believing

Start by Believing. Nine years ago, as a baby prosecutor I heard this phrase and I’ve never forgotten it. I don’t even remember where I heard it for the first time, but it rings in my head every time I review a new case. These three words are so simple, yet they have the power to change lives.

Bucs roll past Cardinal netters in season debut

The Redwood Valley tennis team opened up the spring season with a 7-0 loss to a good Blue Earth Area squad in non-conference dual meet action. Andrew Muetzel, Cole Johnson, Kanyon Hicks and Zack Lundeen all fell in straight sets in singles action.