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33rd annual University Gala held Nov. 5
The 33rd annual University Gala will be held Saturday, Nov. 5 in the Conference Center on the campus of Southwest Minnesota State University.

7th grade September Cardinal of the Month
Why was Jayla nominated for Cardinal of the Month? Jayla is a wonderful student that comes to class with a positive mindset every day. She routinely does whatever it takes to be successful. Her willingness to work with others, follow the Cardinal Code, and be the best version of herself has allowed her to thrive. Jayla is a very deserving to be one of the 7th grade the September Cardinals of the Month. We know she will do great things! What do you enjoy most about being a student at RVMS? I enjoy being with my friends and some teachers.
Wabasso senior dining menu through Friday, Oct. 21
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 507-8292385. 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.


Lake Redwood dredging scheduled to be completed by Oct. 19-20
As of Sept. 27, just over five months after beginning the dredging project, the JF Brennan Company has reached 90% completion of the 657,329 cubic yard bid quantity of sediment to be removed from Lake Redwood.

Wabasso’s September Students of the Month
Andrew Morin Favorite subject and why: My favorite subject is history, it is just interesting to me. Favorite teacher and why: My favorite teacher is Haberman, he reminds me of myself, and he makes history more fun to learn.

The little lad
With a wave and a smile the little lad acknowledged the gentleman standing in the pew directly behind him. With tilted heads—one upward and the other down—their eyes met. Intentional it was on the part of the lad as the eyes behind the saucer-like layers of glass glared back.

Kids’ Fest Returns to Northwood Church
Kids’ Fest has long been a mainstay of Redwood Falls community events. But with the Covid-19 outbreak, many things were scaled back or stopped completely, and Kids’ Fest was no different. This year, however, we are bringing it back, full tilt! Kids' Fest will be Oct. 31 from 6-8 p.m. at Northwood Church, 701 Northwood Drive. There will be a free meal for everyone (hotdogs, nachos with cheese, and apple cider) There will be all the old fun games and new ones, plus a photo booth, face painting, prizes, and lots and lots of candy.