SOLID ROCK RECEIVES GRANT

Worthington Regional Health Care Foundation is pleased to announce that Solid Rock Church Fulda was awarded a grant for $17,500 by the Foundation in September. A check was presented on October 28th for $17,500 to bring school assemblies with a message of hope and encouragement to over 4,500 school age children in Worthington, Fulda and Slayton in November. For more information, check out the actual check presentation on our Facebook page (https://www. facebook.com/wrhcf).

MURRAY COUNTY 4-H RECEIVES DONATION FROM CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE

Left to Right, 4-H Extension Educator Kim Hause, Tayson Almich, 4-H Extension Educator Kerstin Thoms, Edwin Nepp, Cameron Boerboom, Jeff Boerboom, Corteva Territory Manager Perry Estebo. “A way to build team connections and natural leadership is through the games that promote teamwork and the need for different members to facilitate throughout the event,” she explained. “The Ambassadors would work with each club to help our younger members learn about leadership and the importance of team., inclusion and how to solve problems – all skills that are necessary for young people to succeed in today’s world.” The primary group will develop training lessons, working together to build replica kits, then facilitate that learning to others within Murray County’s 11 4-H clubs. Those clubs can then use the kits and games to pass on the skills of leadership, team building and problem solving. Hause said they can then explore opportunities to take the lessons outside the club – to

INVESTMENT COMMITTEE MAKES STOP IN FULDA

The House Capital Investment Committee added a stop to Fulda during their third regional tour, stopping by to learn about the infrastructure improvements the city needs. According to Rep.

CORN HARVEST NEARS COMPLETION

By Crystal Reith If the weather continues to cooperate, Bryan Biegler expects most of this year’s harvest will be wrapped up by the end of the week or early next week. “We’re a bit ahead of normal on the harvest pace,” said Biegler, who grows corn, soybeans and rye about five miles north of Lake Wilson.

MCC

SCHOOL MENU Monday, November 3: Breakfast: TNT Late Start, Grab and Go Breakfast available in cafeteria from 9:45-10. Banana Bread, Raisins Fruit, Juice, Milk. Lunch: Chicken Nuggets, Buttered Bread, Seasoned Rice, Steamed Corn, Chilled Tropical Fruit, Milk.

VOLLEYBALL TEAM HEADS TO SEMI-FINALS

The MCC Rebel Volleyball team was looking to advance to the sub-section semifinals for the first time since 2019. To advance, the Rebels would need to avenge a loss to the HLOF Coyotes earlier this season in the quarterfinals. The Rebels traveled to Okabena to take on the 4th seeded Coyotes on Friday night at 7:00 pm. The two teams would play a thriller in what would be the Rebels first 5 set match of the season.

REBEL VOLLEYBALL ENDS SEASON 13-11

The MCC Rebel Volleyball team was in Worthington Tuesday night to play in the Sub-Section 3A South semifinals for the first time in 6 seasons, looking to pull off their best win in years as they were taking on the to-seeded RTR Knights. The Rebels had lost to RTR 3-0 earlier this season and had a chance to win the first set before the team let it slip away.

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