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Women’s Wellness

Tracy Hansen, Nurse Practitioner Murray County Medical Center Women’s Wellness: Your next Power Move… The Annual Checkup Well, we just finished harvest on our farm. Ladies, I don’t think I’m the only one, but I made it again by a thread! So thankful to live close to grandparents (to help with kids and keep the harvesters fed) and the invention of the folding corn head (I had to help with this in the past)! Time to pick up the pieces and get back to usual busy, rather than insanely busy! As life settles a bit between seasons, I challenge the gals to take a little pause and inventory your health.

Ask A Trooper

Question: Can I get some clarification on stop signs. I always wonder where to stop.

DINEHART-HOLT LUNCHBOX LECTURE

The Murray County Historical Society invites the public to attend its November Lunchbox Lecture on Thursday, November 13th, 2025, in the 4-H building on the Murray County Fairgrounds in Slayton starting at noon. This month’s lecture will feature author Naomi Helen Yaeger Blooming on her new book, “Blooming Hollyhocks: Tales of Joy During Hard Times”—a memoir-like true story of her mother, Janette Minehart, growing up in 1930s Avoca.

FULDA HERITAGE SOCIETY TO CARRY ON WITH MEMORIAL PARK PATHWAY

By Norma Dittman Fulda Heritage Society is once again making engraved pavers available at Memorial Park that runs along the north side of Fulda Lake. Twenty-five years ago, Fulda Heritage Society, along with the support of the city, its organizations and citizens, committed to memorializing those veterans who fought in wars from the Civii War through to the War in Iraq.

AREA VOTERS APPROVE MURRAY COUNTY CENTRAL OPERATING LEVY

Murray County Central Superintendent Joe Meyer extended his heartfelt thanks Tuesday night to district residents for approving the operating levy referendum on November 4. Vote totals were 548 YES, and 510 NO (52% to 48%) “We are incredibly grateful for our community’s continued support,” Meyer said. “This approval allows us to maintain our current programs, keep class sizes reasonable, and continue providing high-quality learning opportunities for our students.”

RODRICKS OPEN BACKYARD BAR & GRILL

By Crystal Reith Adam and Nicole Rodrick hope their new venture, the Backyard Bar and Grill, will offer a welcoming place where everyone can relax and enjoy a good, affordable meal without long wait times.