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Silhouettes take first at MACCRAY

The Yellow Medicine East Silhouettes took part in the MACCRAY competition earlier this week. The Silhouettes placed: Varsity High Kick 1st, JV High Kick 1st, and JV B Jazz 2nd. • They host their home competition this Saturday. January 22nd. Doors open at 10:15 am, competition starts at 11:00 am.

YME boys basketball team falls to RCW

The YME boys hosted Renville County West last Tuesday evening, suffering a 67-77 loss. Leaders in that game included Nickson Knapper, who scored 18 points, while Cody Dahlager added another 16 to the team total. Complete scoring from that game follows:

Avera invests in United Way of Southwest Minnesota

Employees from Avera working in Granite Falls, Marshall and Tyler held their workplace campaign to benefit United Way of Southwest Minnesota (UWSWMN). Employees contributed $9,120 through payroll pledges, donations and special events. Avera made an additional investment of $5,411 for a total campaign of $14,531.

YELLOW MEDICINE COURT RECORDS

Yellow Medicine County Sheriff’s Office Moen, Jeremy Lynn, Canby; Offense date 11/7/21 Domestic Assault - GM - Subsequent Violation (Gross Misdemeanor); Plea 11/29/2021 Guilty; Disposition 11/29/2021 Convicted; Court Decision 01/05/2022 Sentenced; Local Confinement (365 Days, Stay 0 Yr 0 Mo 362 Days For 2 Yr Credit for time served: 3 Days); $300 Fine. .

Local teachers attend education conference

For more than 20 years, the nine districts making up the Minnesota River Valley Education District (MRVED), have benefitted from a conference that takes place annually that provides educational and networking opportunities. This week, after a one-year break due to COVID-19, educators from those districts gathered at the Lac qui Parle Valley High School once again for the annual MELT (MRVED Educators Learning Together) Conference.

January is Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention month, as well as National Stalking Awareness month

January is Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month as well as National Stalking Awareness Month. WoMen’s Rural Advocacy Programs, Inc. (WRAP) has been and continues to serve victims of trafficking since 2020 as well as victims of domestic violence since 1994 in Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood and Yellow Medicine Counties. The goal of this article is to bring awareness and education of human trafficking and stalking to our communities. It is important to understand the basics of these subjects and start the conversation regarding these crimes. Human trafficking and stalking happen even in our rural communities, even though it is hard for most to believe, and we want to believe where we live is safe for everyone.