
Frank Kranitz
Frank Kranitz, 85, of Granite Falls passed away on Friday, January 20,…
Frank Kranitz, 85, of Granite Falls passed away on Friday, January 20,…
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Last week, I decided to take on redesigning my bedroom, as it’s the one room in the house I haven’t touched since initially decorating it when we moved in seven years ago. Around that same time, my grandmother had given me a box of keepsakes my grandfather had saved from his youth. At the time, it was still too sad for me to look through it and so I put it in a storage bench.
OF THE WEEK Banana Nut Slim Bars Stir in powdered sugar. Beat until smooth.
Last Tuesday, the Yellow Medicine East boys basketball team took on the Renville County West Jaguars in Renville for a 62-67 loss. Leaders in the game included Bryce Sneller, who scored 22 points with 13 rebounds, while DJ Whitebuffalo added another 18 points with three 3-pointers to the team total.
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Soup’s On January is, on average, the coldest month of the year. And that means one thing.
The Upward Bound Program at Southwest Minnesota State University has received grants totaling $2.96 million from the Federal Department of Education. “We’re just so happy to receive funding so we can continue this worthwhile program,” said Amy Nemitz, Director of Upward Bound at SMSU and grant writer for both proposals.
After having the grandchildren here for a couple days to celebrate Christmas, I noticed a word that seemed to work itself into many of the conversations – the word, No! Realizing that many of my decorations are not “kid-friendly” the parents of our three soon to be two year old grandsons were saying things like: “No, just look at the manger scene” or “No, do not take the ornaments off the Christmas tree.” Even our four year old granddaughter Charlotte needed to be reminded, “No, Charlotte, we cannot open presents just yet!” After doing some research, I learned that the average toddler hears the word ‘no’ an astonishing 400 times per day! At first I felt that 400 times seemed to be an exaggeration. However, just stop and think about how often we say things like: “no running, no throwing, no hitting, no jumping on the furniture, etc.” We are constantly telling our children how NOT to act – instead of telling them positive things like: “walk please, put it down gently, be gentle with your hands, or sit on the couch please.” Even though it is good for children to learn the word ‘no’ and what it means, I feel that we use the word ‘no’ more often than looking for or saying a positive statement.