HELP RELAY MAKE THE HOPE GARDEN A MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE

Relay For Life of Murray County has something new for you this year at our annual event on August 10th at the Murray County Fairgrounds. After much discussion, the committee came up with a new and fun idea. We are going to have a HOPE GARDEN. Yes, you heard that right, a HOPE GARDEN. It will be between the Heritage Hall and the Horticulture building on the north end of the fairgrounds. We will decorate with live flowers and plants with lights to illuminate the area. Hope Sponsors will have a sign in the Hope Garden with their business name or their family name displayed. The cost is $100 per sponsor. We plan on having a quiet sitting area with benches where you can reflect about those who are fighting cancer or have lost their battle.

MURRAY COUNTY COMMISIONERS MEET

MCMC SIGNS TWO DOCTORS The Murray County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, May 07, 2024 with all members present. Deputy Sheriff Bryan Boese was present to lead the public meeting to hear comments on the new body camera policy for his department.

THE FINAL UTILITY PUBLIC MEETING WAS HELD BEFORE VOTING ON MAY 14TH

Slayton residents asked a lot of good questions regarding the City of Slayton’s municipal electric utility process at the third and final public meeting held on May 1 at the high school auditorium. City staff and consultant Dave Berg, along with representatives from Nobles Cooperative Electric and Xcel Energy, were there to answer questions or provide clarifications as the special election looms near.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

LETTER TO THE EDITOR I am writing this letter to encourage all Slayton residents to vote YES in the upcoming special election on Tuesday, May 14th 2024 in support of creating the Municipal Electric Utility of Slayton. As a member of the Slayton Fire Department for 14 years I have seen many instances where Xcel Energy has failed our community.

SLAYTON CITY COUNCIL DISCUSS NEW PLAYGOUND EQUIPMENT FOR GULLORD PARK

Slayton city council met on Monday, May 6th. Missing were Mayor Myron Carney and Dean Ackerman. City Administrator Josh Malchow called the meeting to order. Meeting minutes from April 15th and May 1st were both reviewed and approved. The claims were also reviewed and approved.

Ask A Trooper

Question: I sent you an email asking about the legality of individuals discharging grass clippings from lawn mowers onto public roads. They can be very slippery when wet and otherwise are a mess.

DISTRICT COURT

Please, do not request that your name be left off the District Court List. MN DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Larry Francis Heger, Fulda, MN, Abandon Trash or Property in WMA - $135.

REAL ESTATE HAPPENINGS

• Donald J. Kramer Revocable Trust to Donald J.

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