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SV Class of 2026 Reflects on Small-Town Roots and Big Dreams at Graduation Ceremony

For one Southeast Valley High School senior, the path to Sunday’s graduation began on the West Coast and circled back to the same small Iowa town, school building, gymnasium, and even stage that her father had crossed while graduating decades earlier.

“Standing here today feels surreal,” said Taylor Willardson, who told the story of how, like her mother, Lisa, she was born in Silicon Valley, California and moved back to Gowrie, where her father, Terry is from. “I gained the best of both worlds. I had a safe and loving childhood that only a small town can provide and a vacation destination that required no reservations.” 

Williardson encouraged the family members and friends that packed the Southeast Valley High School gym to try new things and experiences, noting that she considered not signing up for music classes in high school, but did, and as a result found her passion in music.

Willardson was one of 83 Jaguars closing out their senior year with a shared belief that, as a class, they may come from a small town, but their experiences on the stage and in the classroom were larger than life.  Read More...

Brushy Creek Area Honor Flight Dinner Brings Emotion, Gratitude, and Community Together

The Webster County Fairgrounds was filled with emotion, pride, and deep gratitude on May 12 as veterans, families, volunteers, and community members gathered for the Brushy Creek Area Honor Flight Information Dinner Meeting. The evening served as both a celebration and a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served.

Among the veterans preparing for the upcoming Honor Flight is Maurice (Maury) Brain of Farnhamville, who attended the dinner with his guardian and neighbor, Tammy Moulds. Brain, drafted into the Army in 1969, spoke softly but sincerely about what the trip means to him. He said he is most looking forward to “visiting all the sites to see,” noting that he has been to Washington, D.C. before to visit his sister and brother‑in‑law. But this trip, he said, carries a different weight. When asked what the Honor Flight means to him, Brain grew emotional, pausing before saying that it is about “being with the fallen veterans that were there.”  Read More...

Lehigh Residents Pack Community Center for Bridge Project Discussion

LEHIGH -More than 90 residents filled the Lehigh Community Center on May 11 for an informational meeting held immediately after the regular Lehigh City Council session. Representatives from Webster County and project partners were present to discuss details of the upcoming Lehigh Bridge replacement project the most expensive bridge project in Webster County history.

County Engineer Jamie Johll, Assistant County Engineer Jeffrey Fox, Engineer Designer Kyle Bosley, and County Supervisor Nathan Montgomery led the discussion and answered questions from residents.

According to Johll, the bridge project is entirely funded through federal grants. “We received a 2 million grant right away,” Johll said. “Recently, we were awarded another $6.2 million. The bridge itself is 100 percent paid for by grant funding.”  Read more...

Obituary

Gary S. Hall, 79

Marlys Christopher Ransom

Charlene (Rasmussen) Holes, 89

Charlene (Rasmussen) Holes, 89, of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, and a longtime resident of St. Cloud, Minnesota, passed away peacefully on May 9, 2026.

Born August 8, 1936, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Arnold and Agnes Rasmussen, Charlene grew up on a family farm near Harcourt, Iowa, just outside Fort Dodge. Her childhood was shaped by the simple joys and hard work of rural life. She attended a one-room schoolhouse and formed lifelong friendships rooted in loyalty and kindness. Her sister Penny fondly recalled how, at only three or four years old, Charlene was so eager to begin her education at that schoolhouse that she walked nearly a mile across the fields alone to start.

From an early age, Charlene’s character was unmistakable: hardworking and quietly determined. As a teenager detasseling corn for 60 cents an hour, she quickly earned a promotion to field manager — an early sign of the responsibility and steady leadership that would define her throughout her life.

A gifted student, Charlene graduated from high school at 16. Inspired by her cousin Helen, a nurse whose crisp white uniform made a strong impression, she decided to pursue nursing. Her mother, Agnes, diligently saved money by selling eggs to neighbors so Charlene could attend training at Iowa Lutheran Hospital. There, she met the love of her life, Bill, on a blind date. They quickly fell in love and married soon after.

Together they built a life in St. Cloud, Minnesota, raising four children and creating a home filled with warmth, faith, encouragement, and unconditional love. Charlene often described those years as “the best time of my life.” More than anything else, she loved being a mother and grandmother.

Charlene had a special gift for making others feel seen, safe, and cared for. She could sense when someone was struggling before they even spoke, and she quietly offered comfort, encouragement, or practical help. Whether through handwritten letters, thoughtfully chosen cards, or simple acts of service, she stayed deeply connected to family and friends throughout her life. People could always count on her steady, unwavering support.

Her faith in Jesus Christ guided every part of her life. A devoted member of Glen Ellyn Bible Church, Charlene lived out her faith not only in words, but in daily acts of compassion, generosity, humility, and service. She taught her children to trust in the Lord through nightly prayers, gentle guidance, and the example of her own steadfast faith. She strongly believed in encouraging others and quietly easing their burdens.

Charlene dedicated herself to her family, church, and community. Over the years, she served as a Sunday School teacher, Cub Scout den mother, PTA officer, certified United States Ski Association official, and volunteered in many other roles. In 1976, she chaired the May Bowl fundraiser that benefited local colleges. During the 1970s and early 1980s, she also served as a director of the Minnesota State Automobile Association.

Later in life, after a 32-year hiatus from nursing, Charlene recertified and spent 23 meaningful years working as a hospice nurse. It was work that fit her perfectly. Patients and families experienced not only her skill, but also her gentleness, patience, and deep compassion during some of life’s hardest moments.

Above all, Charlene will be remembered not for her accomplishments or recognition, but for how she loved people. She remembered birthdays and milestones, stayed in touch faithfully, and made people feel valued wherever they were. Her quiet strength, humility, and unwavering devotion to family and friends left a lasting mark on everyone fortunate enough to know her.

Charlene was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Bill, and her parents, Arnold and Agnes Rasmussen.

She is survived by her children: Brad (Nancy) of Saint Charles, Illinois, with grandchild, Christa; Todd of Glen Ellyn, Illinois; Shawn (Lisa) with grandchildren Eliza, William, Logan, and Mazie; and Susan (Brian) of Cooperstown, New York, with grandsons Brayden and Declan. She was also blessed with four great-grandchildren.

Her legacy lives on in the values she passed to others: faith, kindness, generosity, loyalty, compassion, and unconditional love.

Visitation will be held on Friday, May 22, 2026, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Benson Funeral Home in St. Cloud, Minnesota.

Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday, May 23, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in St. Cloud, Minnesota, followed by a light lunch.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials be sent to Glen Ellyn Bible Church, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, in honor of Charlene’s membership there, and her lifelong faith and compassionate service to others.

Marlys Christopher Ransom

Marlys Christopher Ransom

Marlys Christopher Ransom

Marlys Christopher Ransom was born in Minneapolis, MN, May 13, 1926 to Edwin L. and Grace Johnson Christopher. She passed peacefully in her sleep on April 23, 2026. 

Chris was predeceased by her parents; sister, Eileen Carlson; brother, Leighton Christopher; daughters, Judith Conway and Mary Ransom; granddaughter, Angela Brooks; great-grandson, Jake Robert Lees; great-granddaughter, Cassidy Elizabeth Lees. She is survived by her son Mike Ransom (Ann Marie); daughters, Terry Battle; Cindy Lindquist (Nels); Susy Soto (George); 12 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews and a host of friends.

The family would like to thank the staff at Trinity Grove for their loving and compassionate care of Chris for the past two years. Trinity Grove became a home to her where she was surrounded by kindness and love every day.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Trinity Grove, Wilmington, NC April 29, 2026 at 2:30 PM.

Jennifer Sue Sorenson Morrill, 80

Jennifer Sue Sorenson Morrill, 80

Jennifer Sue Sorenson Morrill, 80

Jennifer Sue Sorenson Morrill, aged 80, went to be home with the Lord on March 4, 2026, after a long health battle. She passed away peacefully, in her sleep, on her birthday. Being with her Lord and Savior Jesus - what a wonderful birthday present for her.

She was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and grew up on a farm with her three sisters. She later graduated from Luther College in Iowa, where she met her future husband, Bill Saetveit. They married in 1968, moved to Indiana, and then to Denver, Colorado.

Jennifer was a stay-at-home mom to two beautiful daughters, Amy and Stacy. She then eventually worked as an Administrative Professional in the Pulmonary Division at the University of Colorado Medical Center. 

She is survived by her two daughters: Amy and Stacy; her four grandchildren: Logan, Blake, Simon and Alex; her two sisters: Jeri Peffer and Jane Mosher; and many other loved ones. She is preceded in death by her parents Alvin and Bethel Sorenson, and her sister Judy Sorenson Paski.

Jennifer enjoyed time with family, traveling, sewing, painting, and other crafts, and loved shopping on QVC!

The family will be having a small, private service, and thanks you in advance for your thoughts and prayers.

If so led, those wishing to honor Jennifer’s life can make a donation to the Alzheimer’s research organization of their choice.

Sports

Jaguars Rally Late to Capture State Qualifying Meet Title and Advance 11 Events to State

The Southeast Valley boys’ team headed to Sioux Central (Sioux Rapids) on Thursday, May 14th for their class 2A state qualifying meet looking for their 10th team win of the season and looking to qualify as many events as possible for the state track & field meet in Des Moines. After overcoming a somewhat slow start, the Jaguars dominated the final half of the meet to secure the meet team title with 142.5 points to outdistance 2nd place Hinton with 105 points.

The night started off with field events. Deegan Brandel set a new personal best in the discus with a throw of 142’ 7” to finish 4th. In the shot put, Ian Brunner threw 42’ 11” to finish 8th. Colden Mapel was able to clear 5’ 8” on a windy night in high jump to also claim 4th place.

On the track, the sprint medley team got things started off strong when they won the race in a school record time of 1:33.82. The quartet of Bryce Harrison, Kayden Showers, Logan Jaeschke and Colin Johnson became the first state qualifiers of the night with the win. Read More...

Double Victory: Middle School Boys’ and Girls’ Track Teams Win Big

The middle school boys’ and girls’ track teams turned in unforgettable performances Friday, May 8, at Manson NW’s meet, with both squads earning first-place finishes. The night was filled with school records broken, personal bests achieved, and team energy shown from start to finish. The boys’ team highlighted the night by breaking three school records while also recording 17 personal records across the meet. PRs came from throwers Reece Carlson (shot put, 37-06), Nolan Albright (shot put, 24-04), Nicholas Vogel (discus, 99-00), Caden Haug (discus, 94-09), Tristan Hanson (long jump, 18-09.25), Caleb Schoonover (long jump, 12-02.25), Jax Hindt, Jaxson Halsrud, Bentley Jondle, and Bennett Nolte (shuttle hurdle relay, 1:12.72) Read More...

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