Pheasants Forever, Minnesota DNR join forces to get new hunters into fields and forests
With spring turkey season underway, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Pheasants Forever are inviting Minnesota hunters to take the Hunter Mentor Pledge and take someone turkey hunting who has never hunted or hasn’t hunted for a few years.
Minnesota moms: Join the Mother’s Day weekend fishing challenge
Moms who live in Minnesota are invited to join a free virtual fishing challenge during Take a Mom Fishing Weekend Saturday, May 10, through Sunday, May 11, when Minnesota moms can fish without purchasing a fishing license.
Veterans Town Hall Meeting Scheduled for May 13
A Veterans town hall meeting is scheduled on May 13, 2025, at 2 p.m., at the Brainerd VA Clinic, located at 722 Northwest 7th St., in Brainerd.

Ask a Trooper: Exempt railroad crossing…
Question: The other day I came across a railroad crossing sign with the word “EXEMPT” placed on it. What is that all about?

Beyond Reason: A breezy situation…
My daughter rummages around in the toy closet a lot. She inspects. She considers. She uses a broomstick to loose toys higher up so they fall to her. She studies those. Then, for reasons unknown, she settles on one. Today, again, she chose a kite.

Memory Care Corner: Happy May Day!
How many of you grew up celebrating May Day? I remember my older siblings talking how they would fill paper baskets or cones with treats and bring them to neighbors and friends. Once the baskets were prepared, you would set them down on the neighbor’s steps, knock on the door, yell Happy May Day, and run! If the gift receiver caught you, then you would have to give them a kiss! I even have nieces and nephews who remember their grandmother (my mom) running after them-and almost catching them!
This Happened Here: Life is for fancy little hats…
After she rolled into the handicapped spot outside a Stillwater restaurant, my mother hesitated. I waited for whatever she was about to ask; we’ve had a lot of conversations in front seats over the years, usually when parked, for whatever reason.
Montevideo Police Reports
*Editors note: Due to space issues all traffic stops of a regular nature, medical assists and assists with transporting inmates have been excluded from this report.
Spring testing underway at Montevideo Schools
At last week’s meeting of the Montevideo Schools Board of Education, High School Principal Tanya Maethner provided an update on Spring happenings in the high school, noting that, for “many reasons”, students’ education is interrupted during the 4th quarter of the school year. “Some days, oursuper talented students are heading off to State competitions - Boys Basketball, Knowledge Bowl, and FFA, while others are rocking the musical, solo, and ensemble contests and earning high accolades. Some days the weather creates havoc with roads and travel, some days the weather is so nice it creates a muddy mess, and some days are perfect for field trips, assessments, and end-of-year activities! Whatever the reason, this season is both fun and challenging for high school students and staff alike,” she said.
Zempel named historical society Hall of Fame Honoree for 2024
At last week’s annual Chippewa County Historical Society banquet, Arnold Zempel was named the 2024 Hall of Fame Honoree. Zempel was born in Montevideo and attended country school at District 74 for five years until it closed in 1960. He then attended Sanford School for sixth grade, before attending grades 7-10 at Montevideo High School. Zempel went to the “new” high school for grades 11-12, graduating in 1968.