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Question: How do you determine if your tires are unsafe for winter driving? Answer: Over the years, I have investigated numerous crashes where worn tires were a contributing factor. Tires with inadequate tread depth may cause your vehicle to skid or slide out of control on a slippery or wet road surface. It is important to remember that unsafe tires can hydroplane on both wet and snow covered roadways. When losing control of your vehicle, you can easily go off the road and into the ditch, or into oncoming traffic, possibly causing serious injury or death.

RVMS Quarter 1 Academic Honors

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JoAnn Jaeger

Services for JoAnn Jaeger, 86, of Lamberton will be held Monday December 12, 2022, at 11 a.m. at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Lamberton. Visitation will be two hours prior to the service, 9 until 11 a.m., at the church. Interment will follow the service at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Cemetery in rural Wabasso. JoAnn Mae Saxton, daughter of Chester and Dolores (Leonard) Saxton, was born May 2, 1936, in Holly Township of Murray County, six miles southeast of Tracy. On March 21, 1937, she was baptized on Palm Sunday by Pastor John Greshan of Holly Methodist Church. JoAnn attended eight years of school at District 29, Holly Township, Tracy High School (one year), Walnut Grove High School (one year), and Milroy High School, where she graduated on May 28, 1953. She started nursing at Tracy Hospital June 1, 1953, until May of 1954. She then married Vernon Jaeger of rural Lamberton on May 31, 1954. There they farmed for 40 years and raised their family. JoAnn enjoyed home extension, driving for Western Community Action, bowling, hunting deer, traveling, and spending time with her family, friends, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. JoAnn died on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at Valley View Manor nursing home in Lamberton. Surviving family include her children Patricia (Krag) Johnson of Redwood Falls, Steven Jaeger of rural Lamberton, Sandra Frericks of Walker, and David Jaeger of Sanborn; grandchildren Sean Jaeger, Derek Frericks of Cass Lake, Shayla Frericks of Wanda, Allison (Darren) Rue of Lamberton, and Nicole Jaeger of Clitherall, and great-grandchildren Dawson and Stella Rue; as well as her brother Raymond (Juliana) Saxton of Ottertail, sister Julie Kay Magrane of Carson City, Nev., nieces Michell (Jeff) Schoer, Rayetta (Steve) Christensen, Kareen (Joseph Jr.) Filippi and nephew Eric (Renee) Eich. JoAnn was preceded in death by her parents, husband Vernon, brother Richard Saxton, sister-in-law Marion (Vind) Saxton, nephew Todd Eich, and an infant great-granddaught

Sharon Knutson

The funeral service for Sharon Knutson, 71, of Belview will take place at 1 p.m. on Friday, December 9, 2022, at Rock Dell Lutheran Church in rural Belview.

What It Takes

In America, every four years the word “football” is surprisingly unclear. Americans know the word “football” to mean a sport played with an oblong ball and very little foot. In the rest of the world, the word “football” refers to a sport that is played almost exclusively with a foot. Hence the name of the sport. Why do Americans refer to this sport as soccer? Because the word football was already taken by a sport largely independent of the foot. Go figure.

CURE calls on Minnesota to halt permitting CO2 pipelines until PHMSA federal safety regulations are complete

Clean Up the River Environment CURE (Clean Up the River Environment), a Montevideo-based rural organization, along with partner organizations in Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, are calling on the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) to advise states not to permit any new CO2 pipelines until regulations for high pressure hazardous liquid CO2 pipelines from PHMSA are complete. Due to the unknowns around CO2 pipelines, CURE and Upper Midwest partner organizations, also request that PHMSA hold a public meeting on both the research questions and knowledge gaps that need to be addressed for a rigorous CO2 rulemaking and what CO2 regulations should contain.