Garrison Keillor & Friends: A night at the opera…

I went to the Met recently to see Beethoven’s “Fidelio” and hang out with 3,800 very well-dressed patrons to see a passionate story about political tyranny but mainly to see the soprano Lise Davidsen who is worth the price of admission and more, especially when surrounded by the Met chorus, mostly men, imprisoned for political crimes but nonetheless in gorgeous voice. As for Lise, architects have designed enormous opera houses and finally they’ve designed a singer whose voice fills it so you feel it even in the cheaper seats.

YME musicians receive awards

Last week, a number of Yellow Medicine East musicians participated in a Solo Ensemble Contest at Lakeview School. They earned 16 superior ratings, four excellent ratings and five Best in Site (Outstanding Performance) Awards.

From the Editor’s Desk

The change of seasons always inspires me to do what my kids always refer to as “the purge”. Because I’m aware that I need to move the winter clothes out of the main closet and the warmer weather clothes back in, that means that it’s also time to go through everything not worn enough to justify keeping and finally get rid of those purchases that I wore perhaps one or two times.

Ziggi’s Coffee now open

Ziggi’s Coffee, opened the doors of its new shop, located at 1270 Highway 212 W in Granite Falls on Tuesday, April 1. The new location is expected to add approximately 22 new jobs to the local economy.

News from Countryside Public Health: Facts about well water, radon and mold…

The Environmental Health Team at Countryside Public Health is at work behind the scenes to help keep our communities safe and healthy! As Environmental Health Specialists, we are tasked with the regular inspections of restaurants, bars, pools, campgrounds, hotel/motels, and other facilities; to ensure the safety of the facility users. Our team also inspects special event food stands to promote food safety during community events. We are also serve as a resource for our communities on a variety of health topics such as; drinking water testing, radon, mold and many other concerns.

Southwest Minnesota culvert repair project gets underway this April

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announces that a culvert repair project in southwest Minnesota gets underway in early April. MnDOT will make repairs to more than 130 culverts on highways in Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Redwood, Renville, and Yellow Medicine counties.