September 2022

Daniel Maiden

 Daniel Maiden of Granite Falls passed away on Saturday, September 3, 2022, at his home at the age of 59. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, September 24, 2022, at…

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Myles Gulden

 Myles Gulden, 75, of Renville, formerly of Sacred Heart and Kandiyohi, died Saturday, September 3, 2022, at the RenVilla Health Center. Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 17, 2022,…

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Mike Zabel

 Mike Zabel, 67, of Sacred Heart died Thursday, September 1, 2022, at the Avera Marshall Regional Medical Center in Marshall. A Memorial Visitation will be held from 4 – 8…

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From the Editor’s Desk

Last week my son was able to take leave (basically vacation time in the military) and travel from Fort Drum to his hometown to spend some time with family. After a 10-month deployment to the Middle East, he had a lot of photos and stories about camels and dust storms to share.

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Third annual Prairie Fyre festival held on rural Wood Lake farm

Tucked away off of a highway in rural Wood Lake a micro art festival (meaning a very small festival) was held over the weekend; Prairie Fyre 2022 started at 3 pm on Saturday, September 3rd and ended on Monday, September 5th at 6 am. The art festival brought a myriad of artists from far and wide with talents that run the gamut; there was live music, spoken word poetry, live DJs spinning live techno music, drag, burlesque, and many others.

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Autumn Experience Series: Sam’s Pumpkin Patch

With the weather beginning to shift to a more autumn-like feel, and hints of leaves changing color more each day, local area residents may be looking for ways to experience all the season has to offer in the local area. One opportunity to celebrate the season exists just outside Montevideo, a couple of miles off Highway 212. Sam’s Pumpkin patch is owned by 17-year-old Montevideo High School student Sam Ripley and is open this year for its second season. Ripley, knowing that the local area doesn’t have a lot of nearby fall family activities available, started brainstorming ideas for the venture a few years ago. “I have actually had this kind of idea for the last three or four years, but I’ve never really gotten into it before now because I was young enough that I didn’t fully understand everything I needed to do to get started,” Ripley said in an interview last fall. Now in the second year of business, Ripley has learned a lot from last year’s success and has added even more opportunities for a family adventure to the property. New games this year include a gaga ball pit, a life-sized Foosball game, a gravity- wagon basketball game, a life-sized billiards game, disc golf, Spikeball, four square, and a life-sized game of Sorry. Ripley has also added a gem mining feature, with an underground tank that pumps water up through a man-made 22-foot-long river with a circulation pump that allows for kids purchasing mining kits from the gift shop to do their own gemstone mining.

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YME tennis takes on Montevideo last week for a 3-4 finish

The Yellow Medicine East Tennis team traveled to Montevideo last week to take on the Thunder Hawks. Scoring from that game follows: Singles: Hope Stark def Cami Myers 6-3, 6-4 Liz Ross vs Brooke Lindeman 0-6, 0-6 Hope Foy def Megan Macciewski 6-0, 6-2 Emma Keller def Reagan Diggins 6-1, 6-0 Doubles: Abigail Jiminez, Brianna Nelson vs Ashley Klossen, Annie Marquardt 0-6, 0-6 Sarana West, Katelyn Luepke vs Gwyn Smiens, Jenna Fitzkappes 3-6, 4-6 Breea Johnson, Reagan Streich vs Carlee Axford, Avery Albrecht 0-6, 1-6.

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Jerry Ostensoe

Jerry Ostensoe, 71, of Granite Falls passed away on August 29, 2022 at his home. Memorial Services will be held on Saturday, October 22, 2022, at 1 p.m.

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