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Short-handed Cards fall to Eagles

A short-handed Redwood Valley boys basketball team fell 87-68 to host New Ulm Tuesday night in a Big South Conference match-up. The Cardinals (4-2) fell behind 45-28 at the half and couldn’t recover as they dropped their second straight following a four-game win streak to open the season.

Wabasso senior dining menu through Friday, Jan. 6

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Wabasso Senior Dining is only offering home delivery of meals, until further notice. Home delivery is available to those residing in Wabasso, Wanda, Lucan, Seaforth, Vesta, Delhi, Lamberton, Redwood Falls, Clements, Morton, Fairfax, Franklin, Gibbon, and Winthrop. To order a meal, or for more information, call Diane at 507-829-2385. You are asked to call one day prior by noon to order a meal. The cost is $4 a meal for those ages 60 and over; $2 on Thursdays for Wabasso residents. Menus are subject to change.

City Council approves allocation of RFFD ARPA Funds to BWC System

Redwood Falls City Council met Tuesday, Dec. 20 and approved the request for an advertising exchange between KLGR and the Parks and Recreation Department to continue the practice of exchanging memberships and passes for the radio auction in the amount of $3,604 to be auctioned by June 30th, 2023. This will include a January and April radio auction.

William Halter Jr.

William Halter Jr., 93, of Springf i e ld died on December 19, 2022, at Sleepy Eye Medical Center. Visitation was on Friday, December 23, 2022, from 4 to 7 p.m.

SMSU hosts Dakota 38+2 Riders

Southwest Minnesota State University was honored to host the Dakota 38+2 Wokiksuye Ride on their stop in Marshall on Dec. 20-21. SMSU was but one stop on the 330-mile journey that began on Dec. 9 in Lower Brule, South Dakota, and ended on Dec. 26 in Mankato. Wokiksuye means to remember.

Renville County “Stronger Together” starting Jan. 10

In 2023, we will celebrate the silver anniversary of Renville County residents supporting our cancer survivors. The volunteers of the Renville County Walk in the Park know well that life’s difficulties can create havoc. It is for this reason that the Renville County Walk In The Park is announcing January’s four-week cancer survivors empowerment group, “Stronger Together.” said Renville County Walk in Park Executive Director Sara Maher. “A comment from one of our survivors after our first meetings left us with the true importance of gathering together. She related that she knows that whatever questions she has about her journey, she feels she can come to Stronger Together and we will help her out. And that is what it is all about a safe place, to gather, relax and enjoy an elegant homemade meal together.

Rotary Club donates to 10 area charities as apart of 75 year anniversary

As a part of Redwood Falls Rotary 75 Year Anniversary, the Rotary Club presented $75 donations to 10 area charities. The charities are as follows: Redwood Area Food Shelf Redwood Area Library Foundation Redwood Area Youth Foundation Redwood Area Animal Shelter Redwood County 4-H Redwood Area Education Foundation Ruby’s Pantry Service Enterprises, Inc Share the Spirit Unity We were honored to help these charities and support them in all the good works that they provide to the Redwood Area. If you would like to know more about Rotary, you can find more information at www.redwoodfallsrotary.com