
From the Editor’s Desk
It’s about that time of year again where I convince myself that I can, indeed, grow a magnificent garden such as my grandma has always done There’s only been a couple of summers in my life where I actually accomplished this. Whether it be because the weather is challenging, or I don’t have a yard, or because I put in all the effort to plant everything and then became too busy to manage the plot of land that was clearly going to always be a challenge with weeds growing over because it was a first year till - there’s always been a struggle.

Milan Community News
Wow. What a busy week. And the coming week will not slow down for many of you. Congratulations to all the young people in the area that competed or are going to compete this coming week in the State Basketball Championships. Your commitment to basketball is awesome.

Garrison Keillor & Friends: The beauteous face in utero…
I once walked down Wabasha Avenue in downtown St. Paul and was stopped by an old wino who asked for something to eat and when I gave him a couple bucks, he said, “You’re Garrison Keillor, you can do better than that.” The man had bad habits but his thinking was clear. I was a nobody from Anoka who got his picture on the cover of Time and my notoriety should mean profits for the needy. But that was many years ago and fame fades fast. I haven’t been recognized by a wino for at least thirty years.

Floriculture and Ag Mechanics teams compete in regional contest
Last week the Montevideo Floriculture and Ag Mechanics team competed at the region contest. Ag Mechanics placed 2nd overall and will be heading to state. The Floriculture team placed 11th overall.
Landowner enrollment begins for Walk-In Access program
Since 2011, the Walk-In Access program has enrolled parcels of 40 acres or larger with high-quality natural cover. These parcels are usually enrolled in conservation programs like the Conservation Reserve Program or Reinvest in Minnesota. Although it is not a requirement, it is preferred to ensure quality habitat for outdoor recreation. For enrolling in the program, landowners can receive $18 per acre.
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.

Montevideo boys basketball team competes at state tournament
Last week, the Montevideo Boys Varsity Basketball team secured a spot in the State Tournament after a 62-61 victory at the R/A Facility at Southwest Minnesota State University in a game against the Jackson County Central Huskies.

Floriculture and Ag Mechanics teams compete in regional contest
Last week the Montevideo Floriculture and Ag Mechanics team competed at the region contest. Ag Mechanics placed 2nd overall and will be heading to state. The Floriculture team placed 11th overall.
Prairie Five RIDES announces service change
Last week, Prairie Five RIDES made an announcement that they will be discontinuing the Montevideo Route Bus due to low ridership. The decision does not affect the ability for those in need of transportation services to to schedule rides on the City Buses.

Another storm could be on the way
The National Weather Service says 1 to 3 inches of snow was common from the late winter/early spring storm system late Friday into Saturday. A few spots picked up over 5 inches.