
“…forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead…” Philippians 3:13b
Sometimes the past can take up so much space in the present.
Sometimes the past can take up so much space in the present.
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At Monday evening’s meeting of the Granite Falls City Council - the first since the passing of Granite Falls Mayor Dave Smiglewski, the meeting opened with a moment of silence in memory of the community’s leader.
Minnesotans can weigh in on proposed special fishing regulations that, if adopted, would become effective in 2024.The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is considering experimental and special fishing regulations for sunfish in Winnibigoshish Lake and connected waters in Beltrami, Cass, Itasca counties; northern pike in the Gull Lake chain in Cass and Crow Wing counties; walleye in Big Sand Lake in Hubbard County; sunfish in First, Second, Third and Fourth Crow Wing lakes in Hubbard County; northern pike in Balsam, Haskell and Scrapper lakes in Itasca County; northern pike in Pearl Lake in Stearns County; and crappie and sunfish in Clearwater and Maple lakes in Wright County.Anyone can provide input about these proposals via an online survey (mndnr.gov/fishregs) that is available through Friday, Oct.
Minnesota State Community and Technical College will again be hosting free Certified Nursing Assistant courses as part of the Next Generation Nursing Assistant – Train, Test, Work initiative.
On Tuesday morning, a crowd gathered on the grounds at the Jennie-o facility in Montevideo to celebrate the completion of a recently installed solar garden.
Recently, Memorial Parks trails underwent some upgrades with some work done on the trail that loops off the end of the trail from the campground area to the highway.
I had the extreme privilege of working alongside Dave over the span of a decade beginning in 2006.
Last Saturday, a crowd gathered at the YES!
The book of Lamentations expresses the pain suffered in the collapse of Judah and Jerusalem, in 586 B.C.E, but it can mean more for us today.