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Please, do not request that your name be left off the District Court List. MN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Riley Jaymes Bosma, Pipestone, MN, Hunting Small Game w/out a License - $185.

REAL ESTATE HAPPENINGS

• Keenee Oo to Nicholas Tyler Paul Feit, B: 18, Par5t 135.9’ X 100’, Spalding’s Addition, Fulda. • Leslie G.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

LETTER TO THE EDITOR To Vote or not to Vote That is the question I would like to comment on. Some say they are not voting because their vote won’t count anyway.

MCC SCHOOL BOARD DISCUSS THE RECENT GOINGS ON IN THE DISTRICT

The Murray County School Board held their regular meeting on October 14, 2024. All members were present. The agenda was approved with one addition, as well as the minutes from the last meeting, claims and other consent items. Under Personnel Recommendations, Mark Holton was hired as a Long Term Teacher’s Sub and Michelle Homan was hired as a High School Para. Lauren Risacher and Chantelle Stelter were each approved for an Extra Duty Assignment to assist in the Nurse / Health Office. Sharon Staab’s retirement from Food Service was accepted. No one was present for the public forum.

COUNTY ADDS ADDITIONAL SUPPORT TO WONDER WORLD

By Joanne Bergman The Murray County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, October 15, 2024. An additional Subordination Request for Septic Lien was given approval. Auditor Treasurer Heidi Winter assured the board of increased value to the property to back the loan.

REBEL VOLLEYBALL FALL TO THE DRAGONS

The MCC Rebel Volleyball team completed its 2024 regular season on Monday night in Adrian. The Rebels faced off against the Dragons as two teams tied for fourth place in the Red Rock Conference. Not only were the two teams tied in the conference, but with similar records it made sense that the winner of the game would not only take over fourth place in the conference, the winner would likely be the 5th seed in the subsection tournament, with the loser becoming the 6th seed. The Rebels would come out on fire in set 1 but it would be the Dragons taking the win.

MCC FOOTBALL ENDS REGULAR SEASON 6-2 WITH WIN AGAINST WABASSO

The MCC Rebel Football team wrapped up their regular season on Tuesday night in Wabasso. The Rebels were looking for their sixth win of the season, while Wabasso wanted to get a win to put themselves, they hoped, into the Section 3A tournament. The Rebels came out ready to play and would dominate the game from the first whistle to the last. MCC opened the game with the football and Carson Lewis returned the opening kick nearly seventy yards to put the Rebels in great field position. The drive wouldn’t last long, as MCC scored on a Teague Meyer five yard touchdown run. With the extra point going to Andrew Holm, the Rebels took the lead 8-0. After offsetting penaties on the first kickoff following the score, the Rebels kicked the ball down the sideline and it was recovered by Caleb Rosenbrook of the Rebels. MCC scored a couple plays later on an Andrew Holm 16 yard touchdown run and with the extra point, the Rebels led 15-0 with 8:30 remaining in the first quarter. Just over two minutes later, Carson Lewis scored again on a 12 yard run and with the extra point, the Rebels led 22-0 with 6:05 still to play in the first quarter. The Rebels would score another touchdown in the first quarter, on a Gavin Gillette 29 yard run. Engelkes got the extra point, making the score 29-0.

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SCHOOL MENU Monday, Oct. 21: Breakfast: BeneFIT Breakfast Bar, Assorted fresh fruit and fruit juices, Milk.

CROSS COUNTY COMPETES IN ADRIAN IN LAST MEET OF REGULAR SEASON

By Allie Paulzine, Student Reporter This past Tuesday, October 8th, the Adrian Golf Course buzzed with energy as runners from Abiding Savior Academy, Adrian/ Ellsworth, HL-O, JCC, Luverne, MCC/F, Pipestone Area, RTR, SW MN Christian- Edgerton, Sioux Falls Lincoln, and TMB/ WWG met for the last regular season cross country meet. With teams from across Southwestern MN and Eastern South Dakota vying for accolades, the atmosphere was electric, filled with anticipation of fierce competition. As the athletes toed the starting line on that crisp autumn day, it was clear that this would be an unforgettable afternoon of thrilling performances and multiple personal bests as the Warriors were gearing up for the conference next week and sections the following week.

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