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REBEL GIRLS BASKETBALL VS LAKEVIEW

Lakeview 65 - MCC 48 The MCC Rebel Girls were back in action on Friday night, one day after losing to the HBC Patriots. The Rebels played host to one of the top teams in the Section 3A North and Camden Conference, Lakeview Lakers.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING The early childhood years from birth to the start of kindergarten are an important time of rapid learning and growth. Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple check of how your child is growing, developing, and learning.

REBEL BOYS BASKETBALL VS ADRIAN/ELLSWORTH

MCC 67 - Adrian/ Ellsworth 26 The Rebels traveled to Ellsworth for a Red Rock Conference matchup against the Adrian-Ellsworth Dragons Friday evening. AE came into the game with a 2-6 mark.

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SCHOOL MENU Monday, Jan 13: Breakfast: Mini Donuts, Fresh Fruit, Fruit Juice, Milk. Lunch: Homemade Sloppy Joe OR Ham and Cheese Sandwich, Steamed Green Beans, Chilled Applesauce, Fresh Fruits & Vegetables, Milk.

REBEL GIRLS BASKETBALL VS HBC

HBC 55 - MCC 41 The Murray County Central Rebels were back in action after a long holiday break. The Rebels did not play the week of Christmas and didn’t get back on the floor until Thursday night when they travelled to Hills to take on the Patriots of Hills Beaver Creek, the site of the Rebels biggest conference win last season.

REBEL BOYS BASKETBALL VS MINNEOTA

MCC 68 - Minneota 31 After the Rebels were able to secure a tough win against LQPV on Monday, they returned to the RA Facility to play the Minneota Vikings. Minneota came into the game with a 3-4 mark, defeating YME, HLOF, and WWG.

Winners!!!

Hadley Lions Seated, L to R: Dawn Shumaker, Dave Herrig, Lisa Saner, Kathy Schreiber, Marcie Eisfeld, Jackie Giesen. Standing, L to R: Henry Veldhuisen, Darren Saner, Kim Konkol, Rick Like, Penny Boock, Teresa Hamman, Kim Eisfeld, Sharon Lais, Riley Engbarth, Dea Konkol, Robyn Moger, Rhonda Wynia, Todd Hieronimus, Dave Schreiber, Ryan Beers, Cary Quigley.

MURRAY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

The Murray County Historical Society is holding a strategic planning meeting on January 16 at 4pm at the 4H building. We have reached the end of the 2020-2024 strategic plan and are set on creating a strategic plan for 2025-2030 that outlines the mission and goals for the Historic Society and Museum for the coming years. The plan will help set the direction that we go in for the next several years. To that end we are inviting our stakeholders and the public to a planning meeting/workshop on Thursday January 16th at 4pm. The intent of this workshop is to craft a set of long-term goals, up to five years ahead, and establish priorities and strategies for each, creating a road map for the Museum and the Society as a whole. Your insight into the needs of your community are important to the outcome. Your input helps greatly. The Society will provide an evening meal for participants. Surveys to help us plan are available at the museum and online on our Facebook page. All surveys are anonymous. We hope to see you there.