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MHS Prom “A Tangled Night of Lights” scheduled for May 4th
Montevideo High School Prom 2024, A Tangled Night of Lights, is scheduled for Saturday, May 4.Drive Up and Grand March will be held at the MHS Gym and is open to the public.

Local community foundations are partners in career prep
When it comes to career and technical education (CTE), partnerships with employers, colleges and economic development agencies likely come to mind.
Local century farms honored
Senator Gary Dahms (R ‒ Redwood Falls) today congratulated Minnesota family farms, including the 10 Century Farms in Senate District 15, that have been recognized as CenturyFarms and Sesquicentennial Farms by the Minnesota State Fair and the Minnesota Farm Bureau.
Report fish die-offs to help DNR, others respond as needed
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources encourages Minnesotans to contact the state duty officer if they see evidence of a fish die-off in a lake or stream.

Adopt a Highway volunteers remove 42,100 bags of trash from highways in 2023
The Minnesota Department of Transportation thanks the thousands of Adopt a Highway volunteers who help us keep Minnesota roadsides clean and free of litter each year and we invite more people to join this important program.During 2023, Adopt a Highway volunteers removed more than 42,100 bags of trash from Minnesota highways and rest areas.

News from Countryside Public Health: May is Mental Health Month
My name is Carli King, a Minnesota Public Health Corps member at Countryside Public Health.

Chippewa County Historical Society annual meeting held
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Water main break causes need to relocate early childhood programs
On April 13th, a water main break at the Hawks Nest childcare building that also houses Small World, ECSE and ECFE programs for the Montevideo School District caused a temporary closure of programming.

Upcoming author talk discusses challenges of mental health system
On Saturday, April 27th, the Montevideo Library is hosting an author talk at the Montevideo Community Center with Roseville area author Mindy Greiling, author of “Fix What You Can: Schizophrenia and a Lawmaker’s Fight for Her Son”.Greiling’s book was originally published in 2020, and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, author talks around the state were delayed.