Cottonwood County Sheriff’s Office reported On July 1st at approximately 11:25pm a deputy was transferred a call from a 30 year-old male from Storden whom had been drinking and was suicidal. Deputy located male party in the middle of the road on Hwy 30. Westbrook ambulance transferred the male to the hospital.
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Windom Police Department reported a domestic assault on the Fourth of July at 1:48am in the 1300 block of 4th Ave. After investigation a 25-year-old male of Windom was arrested and due to a hand injury was transported to the hospital prior to going to the Cottonwood County Jail. The male was charged for Domestic Assault and Disorderly Conduct upon review of the County Attorney’s Office.
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Jackson County Sheriff’s Office updated their reports from June 20th to July 7th. There were 54 calls from June 20th to June 30th and 28 calls for July 1st to July 7th. A full listing and details of all calls are available by clicking on links below.
Jackson County Sheriff’s Report June 20th to June 30th
Jackson County Sheriff’s Report July 1st to 7th
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Meetings today include:
- Riverfest 2024 Recap Meeting at Noon at the Windom Country Club. Lunch will be provided at your expense. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend
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The Red Rock Central School District Board of Education will be holding a work session meeting on Thursday, July 11th at 5:30pm in Lamberton, the focus will be on marketing.
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The floods can’t ruin the spirit of supporting the American Cancer Society. Come to Tegels Park on Tuesday July 23rd for a fun and meaningful evening of SPIKING OUT CANCER. Sometimes in life you have to just go with the flow and this year Striking out Cancer flowed into Spiking out Cancer!!! According to Mary Theesfeld, most of the activities that were planned for the earlier event will still be taking place just in a different location and there will be Volleyball teams playing in the Sand Courts. The Lions Club will still be preparing and serving a meal with the food being provided by the Lions Club, HyVee, Subway, McDonald’s and Frito Lay from 5-7pm in the new shelter. A pathway will be set up with luminaria bags. There will be an area for anyone that would like to purchase a luminaria bag for $10 each with markers available for decorating or volunteers will be willing to write names on bags and place into the pathway. a short program to honor survivors and caregivers. Survivors are asked to register upon arrival at the park at the designated area, at the end of the program the group is planning a Survivor Walk and Recognition. There will also be popcorn and Rootbeer Floats from A&W for purchase.
The schedule will be:
- Survivor Registration 5:00-7:00 pm
- Meal 5:00-7:00 pm
- Program 7:30 pm
- Survivor Walk at conclusion of the program
Theesfeld invites the public come and stay throughout the evening to enjoy some fellowship browse the luminaria bags, visit, watch some volleyball and enjoy the evening. The bags will be lit for several hours. T-Shirts are available to purchase prior to the event, $20 each and Survivors are invited to put the word Survivor on the back of their shirt if they choose. T-shirts need to be ordered no later than Friday July 12th. Call Mary at 507-822-2443 to order a t-shirt or if you have further questions. Let’s Spike out Cancer in 2024!!!
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Don’t forget Scooters will be donating a percentage of all sales on July 12th to Spiking out Cancer Event so quench craving of food and drink this Friday July 12th.
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