Redwood County hosts surplus sale
Submitted The public is invited to attend Redwood County’s surplus sale at the Redwood County Fairgrounds on Aug. 25 and 26.
Submitted The public is invited to attend Redwood County’s surplus sale at the Redwood County Fairgrounds on Aug. 25 and 26.
Spring waterfowl population counts by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources provide data that the DNR uses to produce population estimates. This year, the estimates are average or below-average for several species of waterfowl that nest in Minnesota. The 2022 breeding population estimates are: Mallards – 231,000, which is 19% below the 2019 estimate and unchanged from the longterm average Blue-winged teal – 161,000, which is 28% below the 2019 estimate and 24% below the long-term average Other ducks, excluding scaup, (such as ringnecked ducks, wood ducks, gadwalls, northern shovelers, canvasbacks, redheads and buffleheads), 175,000 which is 6% below the 2019 estimate and 3% below the long-term average Total breeding duck abundance (excluding scaup) – 567,000, which is 18% below the 2019 estimate and 9% below the long-term average Canada geese – 115,000, which is similar to the 2019 estimate and 27% below the long-term average.
Submitted The Redwood Area Education Foundation is pleased to announce this year’s inductees into the Redwood Area Schools Hall of Fame. This year’s inductees are: Jonathan Moore (Alumni), Michael “Mick” Prescott (Community), Henry and Mary Jo Boots (Community), Jerry Meschke (Staff/Faculty) and Jeanette Lothert-Cornell (Staff/Faculty).
There is a craze sweeping the nation. People of all ages have flocked to this, um, well, I would call it an activity or a game but others call it a sport. So we’ll call it a sport, I guess. It is an unlikely craze. This sport has been around since 1965 but it’s been growing in the last decade. Some are even betting big on it. So it’s time we consider, sigh, pickleball.
Becci ten Bensel, Executive Director and WRAP Staff August is National Happiness Happens Month! The goal of this is to raise awareness of examining your life and figuring out which things make you truly happy. This holiday is based on the idea that happiness is unlimited and contagious and that sharing one’s happiness can bring a lot of joy in other people’s lives. Happiness Happens origins started in 1999. This was started by The Secret Society of Happy People. In the first year, Happiness Happens was limited to one day. The first Admit You’re Happy Day was on Aug. 8, 1999. The next year the members of this group wanted to let the happy feeling be expressed a little longer. In 2000, the group expanded the celebration to the entire month of August. This is when the month was renamed Happiness Happens Month.
A favorite verse of mine is found in 2 Corinthians 5:17: “Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things passed away; behold, new things have come.” Sadly though, we are in a war. The war is very old. It goes back to Eden when Satan challenged Eve’s faith and said, “Did God really say…” and it will continue until the day that Jesus returns to take his bride, the church, home with him. The war continues and we are the battlefield. We suffer as “simul Justus et peccator! We are simultaneously saints and sinners. All of us were born into this world as sinners. It is our nature. Often, I hear people talk of sinful behaviors stating “well it’s human nature” to which I reply yes you are right and human nature is sinful! When we are born, we have no battle with the world. We are sinners and the world is full of sin. Because we have no battle with the world, we think we have peace. But if we really have peace, why are we so worried? Why is there so much anxiety in this world? That peace that we think we have is only the quiet of the grave, the emptiness of spiritual death. It is not peace so much as it is a dreadful quiet in which we are alone with our fears and anxieties. God rescued us from this situation. He himself put on human flesh and came into this world. He was born and lived his whole life without anxiety, without worry, without any sin whatsoever. Because he had no sin of his own, he was able to take our worries and anxieties, in fact all our sins, onto himself. When God poured out his wrath on sin, it struck his Son and tortured him as he suffered a beating, crucifixion, and death. Jesus took the brunt of God’s wrath in our place. He converted the shame of death into a triumph of life as he rose from the dead and ascended to heaven and rules with the Father and the Spirit.
The little piles were piling up. Twas chilly while walking doggie today. She made her way up, down, and through the meandering pathways and as I followed, I watched her pause. Taken aback, I noticed her sniffing the fresh little mounds of sand with a hole in each center upon the gravel road. As she sniffed, I reigned in the leash so she would not destroy the handiwork of the worker ants who’d made their presence known. I breathed a sigh of relief when she quickly lost interest in them.
Donors:Orrin S. Estebo Foundation Schmidt Foundation Les and Irene Wegner Trust Nancy Hansen/ Thrivent AgQuest/Farmward, Scott and Robin Larson Land O' Lakes Mike Vollner .
Submitted The Butterfield Threshermen will hold their 55th annual Steam and Gas Engine Show Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 20-21 at Voss Park on the west edge of Butterfield, just off Minnesota Highway 60 in southwest Minnesota. In the past this two-day event featuring antique tractors, engines, cars, and machinery, as well as pioneer town and crafts, has drawn upwards of 25,000 people.