REAL ESTATE HAPPENINGS

• Harley G. Buys, et al to Devin Vant Hof, et al, SE ¼, part containing 22.37 AC, 30-105-43.

Ask A Trooper

Question: I see a lot of people that have their fog lights on and when I am meeting them on the road and some are very bright and make seeing the road very difficult. Some of them appear to be out of alignment and are blinding. What is the law that covers this?

USDA TO PROVIDE MORE THAN $3 BILLION TO COMMODITY AND SPECIALTY CROP PRODUCERS IMPACTED BY 2022 NATURAL DISASTERS

The U. S Department of Agriculture (USDA) will provide more than $3 billion to commodity and specialty crop producers impacted by natural disaster events in 2022. Eligible impacted producers can apply for financial assistance through the Emergency Relief Program (ERP) 2022. The program will help offset the financial impacts of crop yield and value losses from qualifying disasters occurring in 2022.

GIFTS RECEIVED BY HOSPICE OF MURRAY COUNTY

Hospice of Murray County appreciates donations given in October 2023 in memory of the following: Arlie Muecke-Sellevold, Joan Herding, Gary Swart, Gordy DeGreeff, Carolyn Bruns, Fischer Family, Don Bullerman, Elinor Bentson, Randy Weibel, Francis Gervais, Glenn Gunderman, Delores Stephens, Ron Solberg, Bernadine Kramer, Evelyn Barnes Blessed be their memory.

GOOD NEWS

By John Stenen When Russia became a communist nation in 1917, among the many who were tortured, persecuted relentlessly, and murdered were the Christians. I read the story of one young man who was arrested when he was just twenty years old and spent the majority of his life in a Russian prison camp because he was a Christian. When released he said, “I feel like a stone that has been hurled out of hell.” It is hard for us to imagine the horrors so many endured under communist rule. The sad thing is that so many in our nation today believe communism and socialism is the way to go. I wish they would study the communist and socialist rulers who have murdered millions and millions of their own people to keep them in line, and have destroyed all freedoms and privileges of those they rule over; and the people live in constant fear.

CHURCH NOTES

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Slayton, MN. Pastor Chad Duffy. Office Hours: 8am to 4:30pm. Phone: (507) 836-8291. Sun. Nov. 12: 9am Sun. School, 10am Worship Service; Wed. Nov. 15: 6:30pm Confirmation; Sun. Nov. 19: 9am Sun. School, 10am Worship Service.

THEOLOGY IN THE TRENCHES

Interesting “Is it okay if I call and try to figure this out?” I asked my husband. “I figure you can,” was the response.

GREEN THUMB

By Arnold Krusemark Autumn is progressing for sure. Another sign of Fall is arriving daily - the leaves are falling off the trees. Some people will tidy up by raking up and disposing of the leaves, while others will leave the leaves on the ground to decay and become fertilizer for the trees.

COURT QUEEN OF PEACE

Court Queen of Peace met Oct. 24, 2023 at 6 PM at Divine Mercy Hall with 16 members present. Regent Amy Kathman called the meeting to order followed by prayer and flag pledge. In the absence of a recording secretary no report was given. Barb Minnehan reported 62 members with only 2 left to pay dues. Correspondence came from Shirley Legler. Amy left several cards for members to send a greeting to elderly and shut-ins. SOS chair, Jill McCord had a thank-you from Isaiah Olsem and named the new seminarians that we will sponsor: Jonathon Lanz, John Paul Phillips, Andrew Reiner and Randy Skeate. Amy will be speaking to the eligible youth for the Education Contest to be held 10/25. Legislative chair, Jan Bryan handed out copies of Advance Directives for members to review. Spirituality chair, Jeaneen Nelson presented the Mustard Seed meditation.

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