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From the Editor’s Desk

Did I say last week that the newspaper was going to look all new this week? I guess what I should have said was that the paper "might" look all new this week. It turned out that I was not the only one who needed to learn new stuff to start producing the paper through our new company.

Sheriff’s Office on community involvement and mental health awareness

Every couple of months the Brown County Sheriff’s Office submits an article to all of the newspapers in the county regarding anything new or changes that have happened and how it affects how we do business. This time we would like to discuss some ways of helping take care of yourself and others by discussing such issues as community involvement and the mental health issues.

Sportsmen’s Club embodies the idea of Community Matters

If community matters in Sleepy Eye, then the Sleepy Eye Sportsmen's Club is a perfect example of what that means. Active in Sleepy Eye for 75 years, the Sportsmen's Club is a major supporter of area lakes, rivers, and parks (they even have a park named after them for their support in its development: Sleepy Eye Sportsmen's Park on the north shore of Sleepy Eye Lake), firearms safety training, the Boating & Bobbers pontoon, and a financial contributor to so many local causes it is difficult to keep track.

SPORTS SHCEDULE

Thursday, March 3 Girls Basketball: South Subsection semifinals at Lake Crystal Friday, March 4 Boys Basketball Subsections: Indians home vs. GFW; Knights - bye Wrestling: State Individuals Tournament Monday, March 7 Girls Basketball Subsection Championship at St.

BOWLING SCORES

KOFFEE KUP, Feb. 24—HIGH GAME: Brenda Walden 177, Jan Seidl 171, Ardelle Domeier 147. HIGH SERIES: Jan Seidl 465, Ardelle Domeier 406, Gloria Engholm 403. HIGH TEAM GAME: Hills 387. SERIES: Hills 1,122. STANDINGS: Hills 104-57; Yuban 102-59; Butternut 95-66.

Lady Knights fall to YME at the buzzer

A threatened snow storm on Feb. 22 canceled what was supposed to be the Lady Knights’ final regular season game against GHECML at Granada. It was not rescheduled but Coach Bruce Woitas was able to schedule one more game for the Knights before they headed in to Subsection playoffs. They traveled to Granite Falls to play Yellow Medicine East on Thursday, Feb. 24 and lost, 76- 74, as YME hit a buzzer beater.