
GUESS WHO?
This week’s photo hint: This photo was published in a 2002 edition of the Montevideo-American News. Last Week’s Answer: Carissa Land Guessed by: No correct guesses this week! .

Chance of snow in the forecast
I hope everyone enjoyed the mild temperatures over the weekend. We had plenty of low to mid 30s across much of the state, while southern Minnesota saw some upper 30s and lower 40s! These temperatures were 15 to 20 degrees warmer than average for this time of the year.
COURT NEWS
Granite Falls Police Department West, Benjamin Woodrow, St. Cloud; Offense date 12/14/21 1st Degree Burglary (Felony); Plea 12/21/22 Guilty; Disposition 12/21/22 Convicted; Court Decision 1/9/23 Sentenced Commit to Commissioner of Corrections - Adult (MN Correctional Facility - St.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Monday, January 23rd: Relay for Life planning Meeting 6 p.m. Co-op Credit Union. Contact Dustin Citroswke at 320-226-6697 for more info, email chippewaymrelayforlife@ gmail.com. June 9th, 2023 will be the 30th anniversary of Relay for Life in Chippewa County.

Community members gather in recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
A group of community members gathered at the Montevideo Community Center in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Sunday, January 15th.


Bormann hired as Administrator of soon to open Veterans Home
At last Wednesday’s meeting with the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs, the announcement was made that Ashley Bormann was hired as the new Administrator of the soon to open Veterans Home in Montevideo.
Thunder Hawks look ahead to remaining games
Montevideo’s boys and girls basketball teams are gearing up for the stretch run in their 2022-23 regular seasons, with a host of games scheduled for this weekend and next week. The Thunder Hawks boys, led by dominating 6-foot-5 sophomore post-Gannon Reidinger, will visit Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta on Friday night, before playing host to Yellow Medicine East on Tuesday at 7 p.m.

Thunder Hawks defeat Redwood Valley, Sauk Centre
From Staff Reports Last week, the Thunder Hawk girls took on Redwood Valley for a West Central Conference victory 72-31 in Sauk Centre. Leaders in the game included Avery Koenen, scoring 23 points with 11 rebounds, eight assists, three steals, and three blocks.

James Fred (Jim) Weckwerth
James Fred (Jim) Weckwerth died suddenly on January 9, 2023, at the age of 74. He was born in Montevideo on July 8, 1948, the second son of Alfred and Freda (Roske) Weckwerth. Jim graduated from Boyd High School and then completed a two-year course in architectural drafting before enlisting in the Navy, where he served briefly until receiving a medical discharge. He spent his career employed as a draftsman and purchasing agent. In July 1969, Jim married Patricia (Pat) Wallace in Watson and together they moved to Redwood Falls, where they designed and built a home and lived for almost 40 years before moving to Coon Rapids. He retired in 2015, celebrated with an Alaskan cruise, and looked forward to winter trips south with Pat. He loved hunting, fishing, and woodworking. Over the years, he made beautiful heirloom furniture for his family and others. He was an avid card player, who was happy spending time in friendly rivalry and complaining about his cards. He loved the challenge of fixing things, and liked helping others with projects, particularly at church. Jim embraced a grumpy-old-man persona, which was authentic, but was matched by a deep sentimental side. With his grand-dog, Olaf, he shared a love of naps and snitching cookies. In 2019, he became a grandfather, a role he treasured. Jim is survived by his wife, Pat; two daughters, Robyn and Wendy; one granddaughter, Aaliyah; his brother, Daniel Weckwerth, and his wife Sandra; brother-in-law, Dale Wallace; five nieces and nephews; and his cousin and close friend Dennis Koepp and his wife, Sheila. He was preceded in death by his parents; his beloved son, Jay, lost at the age of six months; his parents-in-law, Roger and Gudrun Wallace; his brother-in-law Donald Wallace; his sister-in-law Sharon Wallace; and his nephew Steven Wallace. A memorial service will be held at King of Glory Lutheran Church in Blaine on Friday, January 20, at 11 a.m. with visitation an hour before the service and a light lunch to follow. The