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“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:21)

From 1924 to 1927, there was a study conducted at the Western Electric Hawthorne Works plant in Cicero, Illinois. This study was about lighting. The Hawthorne plant commissioned a study to see if their employee’s productivity would change with different levels of lighting in the plant. The researchers started out by increasing the light in the plant, and the result was that productivity increased. They increased the lighting more than once and the productivity rose each time. Wouldn’t it seem to you that the workers needed more light to do their jobs on the assembly line? That may have been the researchers first thoughts too, but then they lowered the lighting to make sure they were on the right track. And when they lowered the lighting, the productivity increased. Yes, it increased again! They found any change they made, increased productivity. The only time productivity lowered was when management and researchers stopped paying attention to the working conditions. The workers awareness of being observed made the difference.

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YME Horticulture Club holds 4th annual sale

Four years after its formation, the Yellow Medicine East Horticulture Club celebrated its fourth annual succulent sale last Friday. Fifteen members of the club work on growing succulents for the annual sale that was held last week at Bluenose Gopher Public House. “It’s constant - taking clippings off to propogate new ones,” says Instructor Darrel Refsland. “We take the parent plant and we never have to buy them again because we just keep making our own. We don’t stop propogating.”

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Friday, February 17th: Starter cocktail making class with Paul Drees at the YES House starting at 6:30 pm. Event is for 21+ and is free to attend.

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County approves hiring of additional staff to assist with medical assistance case closures, renewals

The peacetime emergency has ended, but prior to that, the legislature took out the provisions for ending medical assistance cases. “So we knew prior to the end of the peacetime emergency that this was coming, and effective in April, we will be able to start closing cases,” Keeler-Aus said.

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Minnesota Veterans Homes receive $80,000 donation from Hutchinson VFW

The Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs (MDVA) was honored to receive a very generous donation of $80,000 from the Department of Minnesota Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Charles McLaughlin Post 906 in Hutchinson, MN. This donation was specifically directed to each individual State Veterans Home, which will receive $10,000 per location.

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Public comment sought for county’s hazard mitigation plan

Yellow Medicine County has completed an updated draft of the of its Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) and is now seeking public feedback. Like all Minnesota counties, Yellow Medicine County is vulnerable to a variety of potential natural disasters, such as tornadoes, windstorms, severe winter storms, flooding, drought, and extreme temperatures, which threaten the loss of life and property in the county. Planning for natural disasters minimizes the impact of these events that can cause vast economic loss and personal hardship.

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Ask a Trooper

Question: Last week there was an auto accident that left one adult and three children dead. There were no seat belts or child restraints used.

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COURT NEWS

Granite Falls Police Department Lorenz, Priscilla Diane Elana, Lynwood, Washington; Offense date 7/11/20 Theft-Take/Use/Transfer Movable Prop - No Consent (Felony); Plea 2/6/23 Guilty; Disposition 2/6/23 Convicted; Court Decision 2/6/23 Sentenced Commit to Commissioner of Corrections - Adult (MN Correctional Facility - Shakopee, 12 Mo 1 Days, Stay 5 Yr); $300 Fine. Ortiz, Jesus, Benson; Offense date 1/20/23 Drivers License - Driving without a valid license or vehicle class/type; multiple licenses prohibited (Misdemeanor); Plea 2/6/23 Guilty; Disposition 2/6/23 Convicted; Court Decision 2/6/23 Payable without appearance; $100 Fine.

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GUESS WHO?

Each week, the Advocate Tribune will share a photograph from our archives for you to “guess who”. To submit your guesses, send us a message by email to jstolen-jacobson@cherryroad.com or message our Facebook page. We will publish the answers the next week.

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