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Ostensoe leaves a legacy with recent passing
Jessica Stölen-Jacobson Editor jstolen-jacobson@cherryroad. com Well-known local musician and songwriter Jerry Ostensoe passed away on August 29th, at his home near Hawk Creek just outside of Granite Falls.

News from Milan
Another Monday holiday, so not a lot to report. I would have more concerning the conversations we have over coffee at Milan Beach, but my life has been threatened if I reveal the topics that we discuss on a regular basis. I know, I shouldn’t allow myself to be bullied by these ladies, but they are my friends and I would like to continue to merit their friendship, so my lips are sealed. The plan is to have Sunday services lakeside at Lac Qui Parle, but that always depends on the weather. We may or may not have had it there.

WoMen’s Rural Advocacy Programs receive large donation
WoMen’s Rural Advocacy Programs last week received a $25,000 gift from First Interstate Bank and the First Interstate BancSystem Foundation as part of their inaugural Believe in Local grant campaign. These funds will be deployed to provide support to any victim of domestic violence. “We are incredibly appreciative of First Interstate’s generosity and support,” said Becci ten-Bensel, executive director of WoMen’s Rural Advocacy Programs. “This donation helps us to further our mission of protecting and assisting victims of domestic violence. We’re thankful to have dedicated partners like First Interstate helping us to strengthen Lyon county.” First Interstate Bank launched the Believe in Local campaign to celebrate the Bank’s longstanding commitment to the communities it serves. Forty nonprofit organizations across the Bank’s expanded 14-state footprint will receive a $25,000 gift in support of their mission. WoMen’s Rural Advocacy Programs was nominated by local First Interstate employees and selected from a pool of over 400 nominees thanks to its alignment with the Bank’s philanthropic goals. “Giving back to the places we call home is central to who we are as a community bank,” said Kelli Kurth, retail manager for First Interstate Bank. “Our Believe in Local grant campaign captures our core values in action and is the ideal way to celebrate the nonprofit organizations that deliver the greatest positive impact. We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to further support WoMen’s Rural Advocacy Programs in its work to better the communities of Southwest Minnesota.”

Wellbriety group holds event in honor of National Overdose Awareness Week
com Last week, the Montevideo- area Wellbriety group hosted an event at Smith Park in honor of National Overdose Awareness week. The Wellbriety movement is a large movement of peer-led support groups around the United States that work along with a combination of AA and NA traditions and principles combined with a Native spirituality and culture emphasis to provide support for persons in recovery from drugs and alcohol addictions.

Special Edition of Montevideo American from 1945 on display at Fagen Fighters WWII Museum
Jessica Stölen-Jacobson Editor jstolen-jacobson@cherryroad. com Kari Thompson Torgerhagen recently made a discovery among her grandmother’s possessions of a Special Edition of the Montevideo- American News from May 7th, 1945 in pristine condition.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Friday, September 9th: Band Kindred Spirits is set to take the Shinto Cowboy Stage in Java River’s Courtyard for a free musical performance from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, September 10th: Sam’s Pumpkin Patch, in rural Montevideo, opens for the season with new activities, expanded concessions, and a new entrance for easier pumpkin loading.

COURT NEWS
Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office Villata-Sanchez, Ceasar Geovanny, Montevideo; Offense date 6/14/22 Criminal - False Name and DOB to Police (Misdemeanor); Plea 8/17/22 Guilty; Disposition 8/17/22 Convicted; Court Decision 8/17/22 Sentenced Local Confinement (30 Days, Stay 0 Yr 0 Mo 30 Days for 1 Yr); $25 Fine. Hughes, Albert Vaniler, Montevideo; Offense date 2/21/22 Fleeing a Peace Officer in Motor Vehicle (Felony); Plea 8/9/22 Guilty; Disposition 8/23/22 Convicted; Court Decision 8/23/22 Sentenced Commit to Commissioner of Corrections Adult MN Correctional Facility - St.
Breeding waterfowl counts show numbers at or below long-term averages
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Spring waterfowl population counts by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources provide data that the DNR uses to produce population estimates.This year, the estimates are average or below- average for several species of waterfowl that nest in Minnesota. The 2022 breeding population estimates are: • Mallards – 231,000, whichis19%belowthe2019 estimateandunchangedfrom the long-term average • Blue-winged teal – 161,000, which is 28% below the 2019 estimate and 24% below the long-term average • Other ducks, excluding scaup, (such as ring-necked ducks, wood ducks, gadwalls, northern shovelers, canvasbacks, redheads and buffleheads), 175,000 which is 6% below the 2019 estimate and 3% below the longterm average • Total breeding duck abundance (excluding scaup) – 567,000, which is 18% below the 2019 estimate and 9% below the long-term average • Canada geese – 115,000, which is similar to the 2019 estimate and 27% below the long-term average.
Assembly Clarkfield
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