YME girls basketball team defeats Paynesville

Last Thursday, the YME girls basketball team took on Paynesville for a 56- 53 victory. Leaders in that game included Stella Schuler who scored a gamehigh 17 points. Complete scoring from that game follows:

Sound made visual

Art Commons, one of Canada’s largest art galleries, is currently featuring a curated collection titled Indigenous Motherhood and Matriarchy that houses an exhibit with the work of Wicanhpi Iyotan Win (Autumn Cavender-Wilson). The show opened in December 2021, and runs through the end of this week, with the ability to view the entire collection virtually. The collection involves multiple artists, working to highlight women’s resiliency and strength, and is curated by a Cree artist named Autumn Whiteway. Whiteway curated the collection first in 2021, and the current collection is the third installment of artists.

YME Triple A Award winners announced for 2021-22

Yellow Medicine East's 2021-22 Triple A Winners are Ean Clarke and Jenna Weir. The Academics, Arts and Athletic Award was established in 1988 by the Minnesota State High School League, and is awarded annually to one boy and one girl from each member school. Jenna is the daughter of Shelly and Rich Weir. She has been in choir and competes in softball and will be made her sixth trip to the State Dance tournament over the weekend. Jenna plans to attend Mitchell Tech to become a Radiology Technician. Ean is the son of Christina and Lynn Clarke. He has been active in band and choir. He has participated throughout his high school career in Cross Country, Basketball and Tennis, where he was a State participant last fall. Ean is undecided as far as college plans. PHOTO SUBMITTED

Raising Funds for Arts + Fun

Last week, CAIR was thrilled to guest-host (and be soundly beaten at – congrats to winners Craig and Deb) trivia at the Bluenose Gopher. My sock puppet alter ego Jebbie had a lot of unexpected opinions, and – thanks to Nicole Zempel – learned some important facts about the World’s Oldest Rock. We were impressed by the players’ collective knowledge and strong sweater game. Personal highlight: the gentle head-pat Jebbie the sock puppet received from one participant on his way out.

“Mighty King, lover of justice…” (Psalm 99:4a)

One of the Oxford lexico.com dictionary definitions of justice is "the quality of being fair and reasonable.” In Psalm 99:4, the psalmist wrote, “Mighty King, lover of justice, you have established equity; you have executed justice and righteousness in Jacob.” The psalmist is telling everyone that God, the Mighty King loves being fair and reasonable. Looking back over the Old Testament, God keeps in relationship with the people even as they continually mess up. Over and over God brings them (the people of Jacob) through their hardships until they are no longer in exile and are able to go back to their homeland. This is God fulfilling the covenant promised to the people and the psalmist of Psalm 99 is proclaiming God’s holy reign, God’s holy justice, and God’s holy favor on the people. And through it all, the psalmist is urging people to worship God.

The journey of decluttering our lives

Last year’s January column about The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning method of downsizing was one of the most popular in terms of people reaching out to request the author Margareta Magnusson’s summary of the concept. While the name of her book is what initially caught my attention, I realized that the idea of what we have and what we allow to surround us and how it ultimately affects the quality of life had been in the back of my mind for quite a while.

CLARKFIE.D NEWS

Clarkfield American Legion & Auxiliary will meet Wed. March 9th at 3 pm at City Hall.

River Ramblings

Last week, after finishing this column and supposedly emailing it in Tuesday morning, we scrambled to get things in order and then early Wednesday, we left for a few days of travel. Imagine, if you will, my surprise at getting several messages late last week asking why the River Ramblings column wasn’t in the Advocate Tribune. I was sure I emailed it in, but searching my email files, after getting home on Monday, revealed little, except how baffled I was that there was no sign of the email that had my column attached. Nothing in the “Sent” email file. Nothing in the “Draft” file. Nothing, anywhere.