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MAYOR FOR A DAY ESSAY CONTEST OPENS FOR GRADES 4, 5 & 6

The League of Minnesota Cities is excited to announce the launch of the 2025 Mayor for a Day Essay Contest, inviting Minnesota’s fourth, fifth, and sixth graders to share their big ideas for improving their communities.

MCC VOLLEYBALL LOSES TO

The Murray County Central Rebels started their second to last week of the volleyball season with their only game of the week Tuesday night. The Rebels played host to the Adrian Ellsworth Dragons.

GIFTS RECEIVED BY HOSPICE OF MURRAY COUNTY

Hospice of Murray County appreciates donations given in September 2025 in memory of the following: Ramond Kirk, Virgil Halbur, Roger Lindmeier, Alice Knutson, Bernice Stoderal, Rose Wendland, Lynn Nelson, Maureen Hatch, JoAnn Knutson, Gwen Hartlep, Kate St.Pierre, John ”Jack” McClure, Doug Anderson, Carole Turner, Babe Schoo, Bonnie Schuster, Robert Burkey, Betty Tyrrell-Snelling, Jan Rennecke, Charles Moldaschel.

THEOLOGY IN THE TRENCHES

Admit/Omit/Permit Funny how words sometimes echo through the soul longing to make their way into the depths of the heart. In a way, I suppose, it’s all linked to purity of heart.

GOOD NEWS

Whether you are a Christian or not, we will all stand before God one day and give an account of our life here on earth. For the Christian, it is called the ‘Judgement Seat of Christ.’ The believers will be judged on what they did with Jesus Christ, since they were saved, and whether our motives were pure in whatever our good deeds were.

COURT QUEEN OF PEACE

Court Queen of Peace met Sept.16 beginning with a light supper followed by call to order by Deanna Konkol. Yvonne Zontag was introduced as the District Deputy for this area. After prayer and flag pledge the secretary and treasurer’s reports and correspondence from scholarship winner, Carson Engelkes, were read. There was also an invitation from Murray County Museum to decorate a Christmas tree using the theme ”Hunting for the Holidays”. No one volunteered. Barb Minnehan indicated 65 members with 6 left to pay dues. Jill McCord passed the dish for donations for the seminarians.

BOLLIG UPDATE ON CSAH 2 PROJECT INCLUDES FALL START

By Norma Ditmann Fulda City Council received an update on the CSAH 2 Project from Bollig Project Engineer Jordan Odegard. He stated that the current water main and sanitary sewer near the assisted living building runs under the parking lot. For ease of maintenance and access, Bollig wants to install the systems in 7th Street NE instead of it being replaced in the current location. Odegard also said that there are unknown sanitary sewer service locations due to lack of previously being televised, and that those lines will need further investigation as the proposed sanitary will be installed in a different location rather than the existing one. More work will be done to gather the information that is still needed prior to the start of the improvements.

SLAYTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES ENGINEERING TASK ORDER NO. 1 PROPOSAL

By Norma Ditmann Under review by the Slayton City Council during their Monday, October 6th meeting, was the Bolllig Engineering Task Order No. 1 proposal. The project Title is Slayton Airport - Airport Zoning and Clear Zone Acquisition Plan. The work will include a completion of Airport Zoning and Clear Zone Acquisition Plan for approval by MnDOT aeronautics. The plan received approval from the council.

Updates

Currie Poco-a-Poco 4-H Club is looking for new members! They meet on the second Sunday of each month at 5:00 pm at the Currie City Hall building. If you are interested in joining 4-H (Currie or a different club), feel free to reach out to the extension office at mnext-murray@umn.edu or 507 836-6927 Back row, left to right, Amy Nepp, club leader, Elysa Kopperud, Edwin Nepp, Isabela Schreier, Annika Kopperud, Owen Wittrock, Paige Wittrock, second row Lila Plaetz, Otto Schreier, Ada Schreier, Everett Malmberg, Emmitt Pieske, Deacon Pieske, Henry Plaetz, front row, Joe Konenche, Britta Kopperud, Asher Kopperud, Teddy Konechne, Tova Jens, Aleigha Schroeder.