GIRLS END BEST BASKETBALL SEASON IN SEVEN YEARS WITH LOSS IN SUB-SECTIONS

The MCC Rebel Girls Basketball team advanced to the Sub-Section 3A South title game by beating the Adrian Ellsworth Dragons. The Rebels played in the game twice before, winning in 1995 against the Fulda Raiders and losing to the Fulda Raiders in 2006. Friday night the Rebels played the Hills Beaver Creek Patriots, the team that beat the Rebels twice in the regular season and went undefeated in the Red Rock Conference. The Rebels played a terrific defensive game and led the majority of the game. In the end it wouldn’t be enough.

THEOLOGY IN THE TRENCHES

What’s Going on in the Church Toy Room? I reached ahead to grab the little hand of the one leaving the pew. He was out of here—per usual! The two-year old’s inner clock was ticking and as if right on que as pastor stepped up to the microphone to begin his message, the little one shared his password as he exited.

GREEN THUMB

By Arnold Krusemark As usual, the weather is in the news. This past week we have had two days - of rain. Normally we would have gotten snow. We need the precipitation anyhow. We do have worries though. There will be a time when it rains during the day and then freezes at night. That will mean the roads and sidewalks will ice up making driving and walking a problem. Not sure which we’d rather have snow to shovel or ice to slide on.

AN OPPORTUNITY WORTH REVIEW

By the Board of Directors of Nobles Cooperative Electric The Board of Directors of Nobles Cooperative Electric would like to share our perspective regarding the proposed Nobles County Powered Data Park being developed by Geronimo Power.

GOOD NEWS

By John Stenen Acts chapter 10: is the story of a man named Cornelius. He was a Captain in the Roman army, - a gentile. Scripture tells us that he was a devout man, he feared God with all his house, he gave lots of money to the poor, and he prayed often. Many people have been asked over the years, “Do you believe this man was a Christian, knowing only the above about him?” Very often the answer was “Yes.” The correct answer is no, he was not a Christian. Many people today believe that as long as they do outward religious activity such as go to Church, sing the Hymns, repeat the Creed and say the Lord’s prayer, etc. - they’re alright with God. Now don’t get me wrong, those are good things to do; but just doing that will not save you. You must be born-again. [John 3:3} God instructed Cornelius to send men to find Peter who would tell him how he could be saved.

DISTRICT COURT

Please do not request that your name be left off the District Court List. District Court MN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Michael David Ruppert, Currie, MN, Fishing - Extra Line - $135.

FULDA CITY COUNCIL APPRISED OF SMALL CITIES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM GRANT STEPS

Jennifer Kronke, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, was present at the Monday evening Fulda City Council meeting to talk about the Grant Contract Agreement that the city has entered into. The total project investment is for approximately $1.21 million and will support owner-occupied housing rehabilitation, streetscape improvements, and engineering services. The first step was for the council to adopt the Small Cities Development Grant Plans and Documents Resolution, which they approved and Mayor Jim Brown signed. More information will be available in the near future.

FULDA FCCLA MEMBERS HEADING TO STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

Sophomores Brie Kirchner, Alexis Wiener, and Trinity Reynolds have been working on a drug awareness and prevention project with elementary students. They presented information to the fifth and sixth grade students, presenting pre-and post-surveys on their information, and helping to do the best they can to ensure a drug-free future generation of students.

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