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Sarah Ruth Petersen, 72, of Olivia, died Thursday, February 1st at Olivia Hospital. Her funeral will be 10:30 am, Monday, February 5th at Harvey Anderson Funeral Home in Willmar with interment at Terrace Lawn Memorial Gardens in Montevideo. Visitation will be from 4-6:00 pm, Sunday at the funeral home and continue one hour prior to the service on Monday. www.hafh.org ....
Betty Jean Carol Rice, 79, of Willmar, died Friday, July 7th, peacefully in her sleep at the family cabin on Grant Lake, near Alexandria, after an only a weeks-long struggle with an aggressive form of cancer. Her funeral will be 2:00 pm, Saturday, July 15th, at Harvey Anderson Funeral Home in Willmar with visitation one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Interment will be at a later date in Spring Creek Cemetery, rural Sunburg. www.hafh.org ....
The Jennie-O Turkey Store plant on Benson Avenue Southwest is set to close this spring, a decision made by Hormel Foods, which owns Jennie-O. No layoffs are planned as workers will transition over to the Willmar Avenue location. ....
Chippewa/Yellow Medicine Counties Relay for Life returns to an in-person event this summer Montevideo American-News The annual Relay for Life of Chippewa/Yellow Medicine Counties took place in 2020 as a virtual event due to the COVID-19 pandemic but returns this year as an in-person event. Because of the community events and obligations, the event in 2021 will be moved from the usual date in May to August 13th. “This year, we are again following CDC and ACS guidelines as we plan our events and bring people together in a safe environment,” says one of the organizers, Dustin Citrowske. “We are very fortunate that we can have in-person events. There are so many states that cannot.” Last year, the Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota counties joined together for the virtual event as one team on August 1 and raised a little over two million in funds. “Our events may have been canceled, but our efforts, passion, and drive to beat cancer never will!” Citrowske sa ....