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SWCD releases state of the art public mapping tool
Yellow Medicine Soil & Water Conservation District After several years of partnership and consultation with Yellow Medicine County officials, the Yellow Medicine Soil and Water Conservation District is excited to publicly announce a virtual hub of maps and data with ties to the conservation of natural resources in our area. Simply visiting the map’s website will unlock a large amount and diverse array of GIS mapping at the click of a mouse.
September is Emergency Preparedness Month:
Countryside Public Health September is Emergency Preparedness Month. Given events we have all experienced recently, from a pandemic shut-down to extreme weather emergencies, we have seen first-hand that it is important for individuals and families to be prepared for disasters.
Grouse season opens Saturday, Sept. 17th
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Ruffed grouse and spruce grouse hunting season begins Saturday, Sept. 17, and lasts through Jan.

Dakota Wicohan, a Native Nonprofit in Southwest Minnesota celebrates 20 years
Dakota Wicohan is celebrating 20 years of dedicated work in sharing Dakota language and lifeways with youth and families in Southwest Minnesota. A celebration dinner and Kahomni (Round Dance) will be held at Jackpot Junction Casino on Saturday, September 10th. Community members, elders, youth, families and allies will join in the celebration which will feature the next generation of community leaders and changemakers. 20 Community Leaders over 20 Days have been featured on the organization’s social media platforms Facebook and Instagram. This next generation of leaders who have participated in Dakota Wicohan over the years are now teaching and serving their communities and their families in various ways, carrying on the Dakota language and knowledge into the future. Dakotah Wicohan has remained grassroots and community based, supporting and nurturing leadership within its own homelands. “We’re excited to be celebrating 20 Years and to reflect on the huge ripple effect our work has had”, said Eileen O’Keefe, Executive Director and member of the Lower Sioux Indian Community. “We look forward to what the next 20 years will bring”. Teresa Peterson, one of the three original founders of the organization said, “Woyuonihan - One of our Dakota traditions is to celebrate and honor significant moments such as this. We are grateful to all those that contributed to the growing family that Dakota Wicohan is. To all the elders that encouraged us, many of whom are dancing and singing with us from above. To the young ones who inspire us each day who may be seeking that belongingness that is central to our Dakota lifeways and values. To the teachers and leaders that nurtured our language and lifeways. And even to those that challenged us along the way to remain steadfast. We join together in reflection, celebration, and gratitude for what started out as a few of us gathering around kitchen tables to what it is today. Wopida tanka eciciyapi ye!” For more information
Levee project brings frustration to Council
com At the regular monthly meeting of the Montevideo City Council last Tuesday, one of the topics of discussion was the Levee Phase Three Project. Because the site of material used for the project did not have sufficient amounts of material available to complete the project, the Army Corps of Engineers, the engineer for the project, needed to identify a new site.

Plans for Veterans Area Memorial Park announced
Jessica Stölen-Jacobson Editor jstolen-jacobson@cherryroad. com A project was begun to create a Veteran’s Memorial a couple of years ago.
Upcoming school board vacancies create unique situation
com One of the topics of discussion at the Montevideo School Board meeting Monday evening was the upcoming vacancies on the board. The unique situation presents an unusual challenge in filling board seats to have a full, six-member board.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Friday, September 16th: Roller skating at Chippewa Valley Youth Club. 6 p.m.-7:15 p.m.
Downtown business owner asks council for help with denied claim from City’s insurer
com The Gallery on First owner Bob Christensen was in attendance at the Montevideo City Council meeting last Tuesday evening to discuss an ongoing issue that has greatly affected his business. It was not Christensen’s first appearance before the council, as the problem began last year when a sink hole developed on the northwest side of the alley on the south side of the property The Gallery is situated on.