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Martha Ann (Rhea) Schewe

Martha Ann (Rhea) Schewe (aka Marcy, Murphy, Tractor Mimi, Big Gramma, Pizza Grandma, and MA!), age74 of Danube, entered eternal life on Friday, March 4th, 2022, so that her husband would be blessed with the memory of their 54 joyful…

Loren Roger Blick

Loren Roger Blick was born on September 7, 1943, in Springfield, Minnesota to Edner and Julia Blick. He graduated from Springfield Public School in 1961 and worked in Willmar as a carpenter for a number of years. He then attended…

Bruce Donald Haala

( November 01, 1949 – March 05, 2022 ) Bruce Donald Haala, age 72 of New Ulm died Saturday, March 5, 2022 at Oak Hills Living Center. A visitation will be held from 4-6 pm on Monday, March 7, 2022…

Miss Sleepy Eye Ambassadors and Candidates enjoy Princess Party with young princesses

The Miss Sleepy Eye Ambassadors and candidates had a busy Saturday, March 5, as they visited local senior apartments and nursing homes for the annual Sparkle Saturday and then entertained 35 young girls at the 10th Annual Princess Party - with an Escape Room theme, where the little princesses completed different challenges to help find the missing princesses in Princessland. The Princess Party also included a Princess Tea Party. Pictured in back are Miss Sleepy Eye 2022 candidates Presley Bauer, Natalie Marti, and Katelyn Rutscher with Miss Sleepy Eye 2021 Ambassadors McKenna Strong, Leah Miller and McKenna Dockter. The 75th Anniversary Miss Sleepy Eye Coronation is Saturday, March 12 at 7 p.m. at the Sleepy Eye Event Center. Submitted

Sports Schedule

Thursday, March 10 Boys Basketball Section 2A North Subsection semifinals: Knights vs. New Ulm Cathedral, 6 p.m.

Eagles end season as Section 3A runner-up

The Eagles boys hockey season came to an end with a loss in the Section 3A Championship game on Wednesday, March 2. Played at the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center in Mankato, the Eagles’ opponent Mankato East/Loyola won the game 6-0.

Season over for Indian boys

The Thunderbirds of GFW defeated the Indians boys basketball team in Subsection playoffs Friday night, March 4, at Sleepy Eye High School gym, 50-35, ending the season for the Indians. Marcus Martinez - 12 points, 4 re bounds, 1 steal.

Bowling Scores

KOFFEE KUP, March 3—HIGH GAME: Jan Seidl 177, Gloria Engholm 162, Ruth Hoffman 155. HIGH SERIES: Jan Seidl 449, Gloria Engholm 444, Marge Prokosch 391. STANDINGS: Hills 111-57; Yuban 102-66; Butternut 102-66.

River Valley speakers continue to do well

Once again, the River Valley speech team competed in two tournaments this past week. On Monday, Feb. 28, the junior high speakers competed in the RTR junior high invitational in Tyler. Aubree Paplow, prose, and Lily Kallevig, extemporaneous reading, both earned first place champion titles in their categories. In humorous interpretation, Kali Nachreiner was second place runner-up, while Paige Schwarzrock placed sixth overall. Third place finishes went to Taya Beyer in extemporaneous reading, Leo Hovland and Lily Pingeon in duo, and Ayvah Wendt in prose. Overall, River Valley scored 30 team points, earning them the first-place team trophy. The team from MCC was a close second place with 28 team points, and the speakers from Fulda earned third place with 21 team points.