Letter to the Editor

Want to raise the competence and vitality of our nation? Rather than saddle college students with unprecedented loan debt due to lack of investment in education, we need to return to valuing education. A good education helps people get jobs that generate taxes which actually pay back educational investment. So little to disagree with there, but since 1980 republican policy has starved education, increased student debt while making tons of money for banks. Economists realize that as today’s college students enter the workforce with over a trillion dollars of cumulative debt, they aren’t likely to make major purchases or even have a little extra money to circulate in the economy. Today’s graduates struggle for decades to pay off loans that far overshadow college loan and tuition costs prior to 1980. I graduated in 1978 with almost no student debt, thanks to our nation’s commitment to investing in education. It would be hypocritical for me to say loan forgiveness is not called for today, as the level of debt students face makes it extremely difficult to get ahead.

Beyond Reason

What’s in a Name? Due to the overwhelming response (glad you liked it, Mom) to a recent column about nautical terminology, this is a kind of follow- up. Thus, I give you boat names.

Above average temps forecasted

We had some severe weather move across Minnesota both Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday and Sunday, tornadoes were confirmed in Ramsey County and Dakota County. During the storms, heavy rain fell during the Minnesota State Fair. The concert at the State Fair’s Grand Stand had to be canceled.

COURT NEWS

Granite Falls Police Department Blue, Arianna Danielle, Granite Falls; Offense date 8/15/22 Giving Peace Officer Name and Date of Birth of Another Person (Gross Misdemeanor); Plea 8/18/22 Guilty; Disposition 8/18/22 Convicted; Court Decision 8/18/22 Sentenced Local Confinement (365 Days, Stay 0 Yr 0 Mo 365 Days for 1 Yr Credit for Time Served: 4 days); $100 Fine. Enney, Larry Lee Jr, Granite Falls; Offense date 12/29/17 Traffic - DAR (Misdemeanor); Plea 8/22/22 Guilty; Disposition 8/22/22 Convicted; Court Decision 8/22/22 Payable without Appearance; $200 Fine.

Alice Kvistad

Services for Alice Kvistad, 90, of Granite Falls took place at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 27, 2022, at Rock Haven Church in Granite Falls.

Kilowatt Community Center News

Healthy Tip of the Week: What is a superfood anyway? Fruits and vegetables are protective to health as they’re helpful at reducing the risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, and some cancers. They’re also low in calories, which helps prevent obesity.

Volleyball team takes on Wabasso

The Yellow Medicine East Volleyball team took on the Wabasso Rabbits last Thursday for a 0-3 loss in their first game of the season. Leaders in that game included Hannah Stark who had five kills, four serve aces, two blocks. Gracie Kleven scored an additional nine kills, fifteen digs. Scoring from that game follows: YME (0-1) 19 23 23 Wabasso (1-0) 25 25 25 Individual Scoring: Serving (aces): Hannah Stark 4, Kiara Sakry 1, Nicole Rillo 1, Riley Streich 1; Set assists: Aria Peters 30, Gracie Kleven 1, Kayla Nordaune 2, Sakry 1; Hitting (kills): Kleven 9, Stark 8, Sakry 8, Rillo 9; Blocking (aces): Peters 2, Kleven 1, Stark 2, Nevaeh Chaparro 3, Rillo 5; Digs (5 or more): Nordaune 27, Sakry 19, Peters 18, Kleven 15, Streich 8.

YME Tennis team starts off season

Last Tuesday, the Yellow Medicine East girls tennis team took on Luverne for a 2-5 loss in their season opener. Scoring from that game follows: Singles: Hope Stark, YME, def Rayann Remme 6-4, 6-4; Liz Ross, YME, def Tori Hemme 5-7, 6-1, 10-2; Priscilla Muehr def Hope Foy, YME 6-2, 6-2; Augusta Papik def Emma Keller YME 6-1, 6-1 Doubles: Katharine Kelm/Sarah Stegenga def Katelyn Luepke/Abigail Jimenez YME 6-0, 6-0; Cassi Chelsey/Roselynn Hartshorn, def Sarana West/ Brianna Nelson YME 6-1, 6-0; Morgan Hadler/Caitlin Kindt def Reagan Streich/ Breea Johnson YME 6-0, 6-0.

Notes from the Granite Area Arts Council

Your new community artist in residence Leah Cook was welcomed by a popcorn-munching, icecream- slurping crowd at the Memorial Park picnic shelter on Thursday the 25th. “How did this mini artist debutante ball go, Leah?” we asked, and she answered: “I gotta tell you, Granite Falls, you really know how to show to welcome a person.