ALEXANDRIA TECHNICAL & COMMUNITY COLLEGE DEAN’S LIST FOR FALL 2022 - ABIGAIL HAMMAN

Scott Berger, Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs at Alexandria Technical & Community College, recognizes individual students for academic excellence. Abigail Hamman of Slayton, MN was named to the Dean’s List for achieving a GPA of 3.5 or higher while enrolled in 12 or more credits Fall Semester 2022.

REAL ESTATE HAPPENINGS

• Samuel Carlson, et al to Preston Katona, et al, OL: L, part exc part, Dovray. • Trevor Rosenbrook Construction, LLC to William C.

SLAYTON SENIOR DINING MENU

Monday, January 16: Tomato Soup, Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Baked Spiced Apples, Cookie, Lowfat Milk. Tuesday, January 17: Chicken ala King, Garlic Green Beans, Fruit, Rice, Dessert, Lowfat Milk.

DISTRICT COURT

Please, do not request that your name be left off the District Court List. MINNESOTA STATE PATROL Fredrick Jay Larvie, Avoca, MN, Speeding - $125.

FRIENDLY REMINDER!

MNDOT REMINDS PUBLIC NOT TO PUSH SNOW ONTO ROADS The Minnesota Department of Transportation wants to remind the public that it is illegal to deposit snow on or next to a public highway or street. Minnesota law and many local ordinances prohibit plowing, blowing, shoveling, or otherwise placing of snow onto public roadways.

RICH WAJER HANGS UP THE BROWN GEAR AFTER PUTTING IN OVER A MILLION MILES ON THE ROAD

After logging approximately 1.3 million miles on primarily gravel roads, Rich Wajer of Slayton is retiring from his job at our local United Parcel Service. “I’m officially retiring on February 28th, but I’ve got several weeks of vacation to use so my last day of driving was on January 6th. I have mixed feelings about retiring, but I guess it’s another step in life,” said Rich.

EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING

The early childhood years from birth to the start of kindergarten are an important time of rapid learning and growth. Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple check of how your child is growing, developing and learning.

BOYS CELEBRATE TIGHT VICTORY AGAINST MLAC

The MCC Rebel Boys Basketball team was on the road Tuesday night for a big Red Rock Conference game in Mountain Lake against the Wolverines. Both teams entered the game at 5-2 looking to continue their winning ways. The Wolverines had won 5 straight games. MCC had won 4 out of 5 games but was looking to continue the offensive play they established against HBC last Friday. The Rebels would get about half of what they wanted Tuesday night but most importantly they got the win.

MCC GIRLS RETURN TO THE COURT AT HOME AGAINST SWC

The MCC Rebel Girls Basketball team had six days off between basketball-related activities. The Rebels practiced on Friday, December 30th but because of the weather didn’t get back onto the court until Thursday of this past week and it wasn’t for practice, it was for a game. The Rebels would take on the Eagles of Southwest Minnesota Christian in Slayton Thursday night. The Eagles struggled early with a very tough schedule but the Eagles are getting ready to turn it on and they started against MCC.

REBEL GIRLS BATTLE CANBY IN MARSHALL

The Murray County Central Rebel Girls basketball team was in Marshall this past Saturday to take on the Canby Lancers. These two teams were very similar coming into the game with both teams having 2 wins but struggling to score and close out games. The Rebels had a size advantage in this game and were hoping to use it in their favor. The Rebels would come out cold from the field and the Lancers would dare them to shoot. The Canby Lancers would hold onto the lead as the Rebels came from behind but no one was able to hit the big shot to put the Rebels in the lead.

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