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The Hwy 14 Tour-Clasic will be held at the Southwest Research and Outreach Center in Lamberton on Feb. 19.
Redwood Falls City Council met Tuesday, Jan. 21 and approved the annual update for A Workplace Accident and Injury Reduction (AWAIR) program.
On Sunday, Jan. 12, leaders from the Senate DFL and Republican caucuses announced a historic organizing agreement to govern the work of the Senate while it exists with a 33 – 33 tie. The agreement passed as a resolution on the Senate floor on Tuesday, Jan. 14, the first day of the 2025 session.
The Hawk Creek Watershed Project (HCWP) is holding its 23rd Annual Information and Appreciation Meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at the Renville Community Center, starting with registration at 9 a.m. and ending with lunch at 12:30 p.m. Presenters include Dr. Kami D. Anez, President of Anez Consulting, Inc. of Willmar, who will discuss the impacts and interactions of healthy soil on our health. Dr. Matt Simcik with the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, will present on PFAS, commonly known as “forever chemicals”, and how they affect our health and water quality and what actions are being taken to mitigate them. Heidi Rauenhorst, HCWP Coordinator, will give an annual update of the HCWP, sharing information on funds and technical assistance that is available to help residents with water quality and erosion projects on their property, water quality, aquatic invasive species, and other activities that benefit watershed residents. Lunch will follow the presentations for those who RSVP. Certified crop advisers can earn soil and water continuing education units for attending this meeting. In the case of inclement weather, the meeting will be rescheduled for Feb. 26. The full agenda and weather-related announcements are available at hawkcreekwatershed.org. Please RSVP by February 11 to (320) 523-3666 or jordan@hawkcreekwatershed.org.
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This January, WoMen’s Rural Advocacy Programs, Inc. is taking some time to discuss human trafficking and stalking. January is Human Trafficking Awareness and National Stalking Awareness Month. WRAP has provided services for victims of human trafficking since 2020 and has assisted victims of stalking since 1994. In this article, we will be discussing different types of human trafficking and stalking, different signs and red flags for trafficking and stalking, self-awareness, and prevention of these crimes.
Today, U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith (both D-MN) announced two grants for Tribal communities in Minnesota to make several sections of highway safer and more accessible for travelers.
Renville County Historical Society is excited to announce the first recipient of a newly established scholarship program. Every year a $1,000 scholarship will be given to a student who is from Renville County and is attending a post-secondary school to earn a history or teaching degree.
A reminder to schedule your blood donation appointment for Jan. 20 or 21 from 12–6 p.m. for the Redwood Falls Blood Drive. Schedule using the… Login to continue reading Login…