The Chanarambie Township Board—Dale Heard

The Chanarambie Township Board—Dale Heard, Chad Miersma, Bob Ossefoort, Connie Post, and Karen Hurd—gathered to celebrate Bob Ossefoort’s retirement, honoring his remarkable 43 years of service as township supervisor and expressing sincere gratitude for his years of commitment and leadership.

GIRLS LOSE SOFTBALL OPENER

The MCC Rebel Softball team opened their season on Monday night in Cottonwood. The Rebels are coming off a Red Rock Conference Championship but it’s a new look Rebel team. Although half the lineup returns, the pitching staff has a new look and lineup has changed. The Rebels lost to the Lakers a year ago in a close game in Slayton. This game did not end the, same as the Lakers scored early and then pulled away in the third inning. The Rebels would take their first loss of the year.

BOYS CELEBRATE WIN IN SEASON’S FIRST BASEBALL GAME

The MCC Boys Baseball team opened their season on Monday afternoon against the Wabasso Rabbits in Slayton. With terrific weather, the two teams were excited to get the season started and the fans were happy to not have to wear their winter coats. The MCC Rebels put together a strong performance on the mound and in the field on their way to their first win of the season.

REBEL GOLFERS PLAY WELL IN FIRST TWO MEETS

March 26 Mountain Lake Dual The Rebels competed in their first meet of the season this past Thursday at Mountain Lake Golf Club, facing off against the RRC Falcons and MLA Wolverines for a varsity triangular. The weather conditions were less than ideal, as golfers faced bitter temperatures and a steady chill while trying to shake off early-season rust.

REBELS HAVE STRONG SHOWINGS AT EARLY TRACK MEETS

March 26 Early Bird Invitational Despite temperatures in the upper thirties, the Rebels were able to host the Early Bird Invitational on Thursday, March 26th. This four-team meet is more of a time trial, as it consists only of individual open events and no relays.

GOOD NEWS

When Jesus Christ said on the cross, “It is finished;” what exactly did He mean? Well, He finished the work His heavenly Father had given Him to do. He came to seek and to save those who are lost.

FULDA FCCLA CHAPTER EXCELS AT STATE CONFERENCE

Fulda Family, Career and Community Leaders of America Chapter attended the Minnesota State FCCLA Conference from Friday, March 27 to Sunday, March 29 at the Doubletree South in Bloomington. The students participated in three days of service, leadership training, competition, networking, and fun with about 700 other high school students from across the state.

MCC

SCHOOL MENU *Assorted Fresh Fruits and Veggies each day. *Assorted meat sandwiches offered daily as an alternate entree for grades 4-12.

FULDA

SCHOOL MENU Monday, April 6: Breakfast: Pancakes, Fruit Juice, Fruit, Milk. Lunch: Hamburgers, Lettuce/Tomato/Onion, Baked Beans, Green Beans, Tots, Pineapple, Milk.

MCC ELEMENTARY STUDENTS PERFORM WELL AT MATH MASTERS COMPETITION

On Thursday, March 26th, some 5th and 6th graders from Murray County Central went to the Math Masters competition at SMSU. There were over 250 students, forming about 50 teams, from over a dozen schools competing against each other as individuals and teams.

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