As we enter 2025, let’s prioritize kindness, thoughtfulness, and friendliness to demonstrate our commitment to our community and nation.
Today marks recycling day in Truman, aligned with the New Year’s Day holiday.
Truman Public School students will return to class on Monday, signaling the end of their winter break.
The city council will hold a meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, where residents are invited to witness the swearing-in ceremony for newly elected city officials.
Military veterans and National Guard members can enjoy a complimentary first-year membership at the American Legion Lee C. Prentice Post 36-Fairmont. Active-duty personnel also qualify for this free membership. For more information, call (507) 235-9862 or text (507) 236-5743.
In collaboration with Heartland Senior Living, Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota is spearheading the local Meals on Wheels program. This initiative provides hot, nutritious meals alongside friendly visits and safety checks for seniors aged 60 and older. For more details or to enroll in the program, contact Holly at (507) 776-2031.
An American Red Cross Blood Drive is scheduled for January 7 from noon to 6 p.m. at the Winnebago Community Center. This event requires appointments, which can be made online or by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS.
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This article reflects a community-oriented spirit with various opportunities for residents to engage and support one another. Initiatives like Meals on Wheels and blood drives underscore the importance of caring for our neighbors, especially seniors and those in need. As we step into the new year, these local efforts to foster connection and assistance serve as a reminder of the strength found in community.