Joel Passer of Mountain Lake: “Kansas City wins by three.”
Jeff Kahle of New Ulm: “Philadelphia wins, 30 to 27.”
Tamara Furth of New Ulm: “Chiefs win by three.”
Mike Drill of New Ulm: “I think the Eagles will win, 27-14.”
Russ Kral of New Ulm: “I think Kansas City will win, 27-24.”
What is your Super Bowl prediction?
Staff photo by Clay Schuldt
The junior hillclimb riders line up for the 120 cc class. This was the second year the River Valley Dutchmen Snowmobile Hillclimb
featured a 120 cc class. Ages 4-11 were allowed to compete to encourage the next generation of snowmobile riders.
Staff photos by Clay Schuldt
Brynlee Portner of Lafayette holds a
crappie caught during the Sleepy Eye
Ice Fishing derby. Portner was one of
the first to r
Staff photo by Clay Schuldt
Derek Hoffmann of New Ulm stands next to his Arctic Cat after winning the 700 class at the River Valley Dutchmen Hillclimb.
Staff photo by Clay Schuldt
The Dove Family from Springfield occupied the ice on Sleepy Eye Lake Sunday during the Sleepy Eye Sportsmen’s Fishing Derby. See more photos on page 7A.
Mike Drill of New Ulm: “I think the Eagles will win, 27-14.”
Two snowmobile riders launch off the first jump in the 600 cc trophy series.
Jeff Kahle of New Ulm: “Philadelphia wins, 30 to 27.”
Russ Kral of New Ulm: “I think Kansas City will win, 27-24.”
Kyle Globrich of New Ulm holds up a northern he caught at start of Sleepy Eye’s ice fishing tournament. Globrich said it bit on a red hook and minnow.
New Ulm FFA members had a successful day interviewing for their State Degrees and Region Officer Interviews on Friday, Feb. 3.
From Left to right in the picture below: Jared Beranek (received State Degree), Austin Enter (received State Degree), Claire Hoffmann (newly elected Region Secretary), Blake Voges (received State Degree), and Andrew Hellendrung (received State Degree).
To receive the State Degree a student has to make or productively invest over $2,000, participate in 10 activities at and above the region level and state/national, complete 25 hours of community service, just to name a few requirements. Region VII FFA Officers represent over 35 schools in the region and put on Regional Leadership Days throughout the year along with visiting chapters in the region.
Beverly Jean Simonsen
Staff photo by Clay Schuldt
The 32 Amazing Race teams dash to their team vehicles, before the smoke clears from the New
Ulm Battery’s starting round. See more photos on page 7A.
Joel Passer of Mountain Lake: “Kansas City wins by three.”
Tamara Furth of New Ulm: “Chiefs win by three.”
“Freezers” found the rubber duck with their team number, 31, and rush to turn it in before heading to the next challenge.
Staff photos by Clay Schuldt
Team “The C Squad” attempts to properly brown a marshmellow a the Flandrau State Park campfire.
“Four out of Five Filzens” won the 2023 Amazing Race. They were the first family team to cross the finish line.