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It is hard to believe that another school year has arrived. I hope everyone had a great summer and took some time to relax and recharge with family and friends. With two and a half weeks under our belt here at MCC, students are beginning to settle into the school routine. It feels good to be getting back in the swing of things and have the hallways and classrooms full once again.

MCC

SCHOOL MENU Monday, September 22: Breakfast: Mini Cream Cheese Bagels, Fruit, Juice, Milk. Lunch: Italian Dunkers, Steamed Green Beans, Chilled Pears, Milk.

REBELS FOOTBALL WINS AT HOME

The MCC Rebel Football team played their first home game of the season on Friday night. After starting the season with two road games the Rebels were at home for the first time. The Rebels opened the season with back to back losses to a pair of good teams. Sleepy Eye United was 1-1 entering the game with a win over BOLD and a loss to RTR. The Rebels clearly liked playing at home as they would put together their best all around showing of the season against Sleepy Eye United.

SLAYTON and FULDA SENIOR DINING MENUS

Monday, September 22: Chef’s Choice, Vegetable of the Day, Fruit of Choice, Dessert of the Day, Wheat Bread & Margarine, 1% Milk. Tuesday, September 23: Swedish Meatballs, Mashed Potatoes, Brown Gravy, Mixed Vegetables, Vanilla Pudding, Dinner Roll & Margarine, 1% Milk.

GOOD NEWS

By John Stenen I cannot tell you how many times I rejected the gospel of Jesus Christ as a young man. I used to think that the Church was made up of women, kids, and sissies. I didn’t know how this guy named Jesus Christ could die for the sins of the world. I didn’t even know for sure that there was a God with all my training in Evolution nonsense. In August of 1972, the Holy Spirit showed me that I was on the broad path that leads to eternal damnation; that means eternity in hell without God. That day I knelt down next to my bed and asked Jesus to come into my heart and forgive me of all my sins and make me a new creature in Christ. 2 Cor. 5:17. He did, and I have come to love Him more than life itself. He is a friend to all sinners; He came to seek and to save sinners like me because He loves all of mankind, no matter how sinful we have been. He offers you and I, eternal life, a world without end, that will be full of love, joy, peace, and righteousness. All He asks is that you love Him, follow Him, and obey Him. He has your best interest at heart. It’s either that, or an eternity in hell. Please, choose Him today, before it’s too late. God bless.

COMMISSIONERS HEAR COMMENT ON POSSIBLE RIFLE ZONES

By: Joanne Bergman The Murray County Board of Commissioners met on September 16, 2025, in a regularly scheduled session. Zoning Administrator Jean Christoffels received approval of request for an additional $250,000 towards the Septic Loan Program. To date that program has distributed #176,600 in 2025 for 12 systems, with eight additional requests waiting to be processed. The monies are loaned to update septic systems with repayment at 4% on either a 5- or 10-year repayment plan.

DISTRICT COURT

MN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Teagan Avery Wieme, Tyler, MN, Artificial Lights to Spot, Possess Firearm - $375.00 MN STATE HIGHWAY PATROL Marcelo, Esqueda, Sioux Falls, SD, Speeding - $225. Michael Paul Garcia, Lake Wilson, MN, Speeding - $145.

SAIL CLASSES ARE COMING TO CURRIE

Are you interested in Staying Active and Independent for Life? SAIL exercise classes promote balance and strength for adults 65 and older. A new 24-session series will begin on September 15th at 1:30pm in the Council Room at City Hall in Currie.