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Tall seniors with preschoolers annual photo
Kids grow up pretty fast and it won’t be long before they will be as tall as the seniors but for now they will stay and learn as preschoolers at Lakeview Schools Pictured are: Colten Rialson, Sutton Anspach, Hope Rigge, Jaxxen Selbo, Lincoln Brusven, Bryn Jarcho, Gentry Tupman, Oakleigh Jorgensen, Blakely Jenson, Luka Tarin, Baynx Gniffke, Rowan Guza, Quinn Louwagie.

Ask a Trooper: Opening car door concern…
Question: I was driving through town the other day and a driver opened their car door as I passed by.
Minnesota DNR urges safety around cold water
As the leaves fall and the nights grow cooler, the water temperature in lakes and rivers across the state has started dropping as well.Whether they’re hunting, fishing, or paddling, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources offers this reminder to anyone still using the water: Your safety is your responsibility.

Twelve fire departments respond to field fire
On October 17th at around 4 p.m., the Wood Lake Fire Department responded to a field fire north of Wood Lake.

Brulé at Memorial Auditorium on November 8
Dawson-Boyd Arts Association presents A Native American Experience in Sight, Soul and Sound featuring the award-winning Native American music group Brulé.

Lakeview book fair held
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Highway 67 reopens in Clarkfield Oct. 24 as reconstruction project nears completion
Highway 67 reopened in Clarkfield on Thursday, Oct.

Junior Achievement of Lyon County receives Community Impact Grant
Junior Achievement (JA) of Lyon County has received a $7,764 community impact grant from the United Way of Southwest Minnesota (UWSWMN).
YME committee meets with local organizations to discuss facility needs
At last Monday evening’s meeting of the Yellow Medicine East School District’s Board of Education, one of the topics of discussion was building and grounds committee updates.“Rich [Schneider - Superintendent] brought up the idea of banners and murals in the commons places to recognize all the districts that make-up Yellow Medicine East to show inclusivity to those that contributed to what we are now.