“With trumpets and the sound of the horn shout with joy

I played trumpet in high school. There are a few things I remember most about playing trumpet.
I played trumpet in high school. There are a few things I remember most about playing trumpet.
On October 8, 2022, in Glencoe, Agnes Oie was called to her eternal home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Prior to her passing, she had been surrounded by the love of her family. Celebration of Life will…
Scott Heggestad of South St. Paul passed away Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at Granite Falls Hospital at the age of 63. Memorial services will be held Monday, November 14, 2022, at 2 p.m. at Anderson – TeBeest Funeral Home of Granite…
Ronalda Mae “Roni” Sebey of Albertville, formerly of Spicer, was called home by God on Tuesday, November 1 at the age of 84. The family takes great comfort in knowing that she is now eternally reunited with her beloved husband…
The Yellow Medicine East Varsity Football team traveled to Minneota for the Section 5A quarterfinals last Tuesday evening. The team took a 14-56 loss. Leaders in the game included Cody Dahlager who rushed for 58 yards, scoring one touchdown on 12 carries. Complete scoring from that game follows:
Approximately 300 children visited the annual Granite Falls Chamber Trunk-N-Treat event held on 8th Avenue off Prentice Street downtown Saturday afternoon. Businesses and organizations decorated their vehicles and handed out candy, also participating in a contest for best costume/display. The contest was won by Down on the Korner for their “IT” themed display and costumes.
Over the weekend, volunteers gathered at the newly opened Advanced Recovery Opportunities (A.R.O.) building in downtown Montevideo to help put together a haunted house for the community. The facility is located in the lower level of the former Old National Bank Building in downtown Montevideo and serves a broad area in sobriety support. A small fee was charged to walk through the haunted house, with a little over 150 people visiting over the two nights it was held. All of the proceeds will go to assist in A.R.O. programs and operations.
The evening is coming when children, and I use that term “children” loosely, will come to my door, dressed in costumes that range from cute to the macabre to the barely there. These little people will hold their bag of candy/loot in front of me, and utter the phrase “Trick or Treat”.
Agnes O. Oie, 93, of Glencoe, formerly of Granite Falls, was called to her eternal home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Memorial service was on Wednesday, November 2, at 11 a.m. at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Albany.