JANUARY LUNCHBOX SERIES MURRAY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

The Murray County Historical Society invites the public to attend its January Dinehart Lunchbox Lecture on Thursday, January 12 in the 4-H building on the Murray County Fairgrounds in Slayton starting at noon. The cost of the talk is $3.00 per person or Historical Society members get in free. Attendees are welcome to bring their own lunch. Refreshments and light snacks are provided. This month’s lecture will feature Gavin Van Moer who will present: “Immigrant life in the 19th Century.” Van Moer will talk about his two books “1910” and “Homestead.” “1910” is a historical narration that follows the timeline of numerous immigrant families coming to Southwest Minnesota. Along their story lines we see immigrants come through Ellis Island, colonize French Canada, and even some who have to bury their children at sea due to horrendous travel conditions. “Homestead” is a historical narration that follows the life of William Trulock who was a 19th century English immigrant coming to America following the Civil War. Follow along his journey as he departs from England as a poor farm laborer to explore and discover the western border of the American Midwest. Gavin Van Moer is a small-town author from Tracy, MN. A 2017 graduate from South Dakota State University, Gavin graduated with a Bachelor of Science in History specializing in teaching. Although he is a full-time hog farmer, he has a passion for history and a determination to present historical stories.

MURRAY COUNTY CENTRAL SCHOOL MENU

Tuesday, Jan. 3rd: Breakfast: Assorted Cereal, Buttered Toast (7-12), Fresh Fruit, Assorted Juices, Milk. Lunch: Hamburger on a Bun, Potato Smiles, Chilled Peaches, Assorted Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Milk.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FREE THROW CONTEST

All boys and girls ages 9 to 14 are invited to participate in the local level of competition for the 2023 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship. The local competition will be held on Sunday, January 8, 2023 at the Murray County Central High School Competition Gym in Slayton. Registration starts at 12:30. Boys and girls will start shooting at 1:00 p.m. There is no fee to participate.

SLAYTON SENIOR DINING MENU

Monday, January 2: Closed - Happy New Year’s! Tuesday, January 3: Biscuits and Sausage Gravy, Roasted Potatoes, Blushing Pears, Dessert, Lowfat Milk. Wednesday, January 4: Sloppy Joe on Bun, Tater Tots, Pea Salad, Fruit, Bread w/Margarine, Lowfat Milk.

CHURCH NOTES

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Slayton, MN. Pastor Darby Lawrence. Office Hours: 8am to 4:30pm. Phone: (507) 836-8291. ______________ DOVRAY OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN CHURCH, 246 Haynes Street, Dovray. Phone: (507) 8592159 or find us on Facebook. Sun. Service at 9am.

CITY OF SLAYTON SETS 2023 LEVY AT 6.9%

Slayton City Council met on Monday, December 19th, Blake Heronimus and Chris Jacobson were absent from this week’s meeting. The Council started by approving the agenda with additions and reviewed the minutes for the December 5th meeting. The claims were reviewed and approved as well. The City has received an $800 donation from Barak & Katie Bjorge, for all that was done when their son, William died in an accident at the Fairgrounds on 8-17-2002. They were especially grate-ful for Andy Kleven’s efforts. The Council has decided to spend the money to improve the medical equipment in the squad cars.

NEIL FORSBERG FAMILY HAS BEEN CHOSEN AS THIS YEARS RECIPIENT FOR HADLEY LIONS CHILI COOK OFF

By Theresa Nysetvold The annual Hadley Lions Chili Cook-Off will be Saturday, January 7th beginning at 5pm at the Hadley Area Community Center. Each year the Lions host a chili competition, inviting area cooks to bring their best recipe for chili in hopes of bragging rights and the opportunity to raise funds for a local family.

Let’s Recap 2022

JESSE KUECHENMEISTER BENEFIT TO BE HELD ON JANUARY 15TH SLAYTON FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCEPTS RESIGNATIONS FROM THREE LONG TIME FIRE FIGHTERS MCC GRADUATE MCKENZIE SCHMITZ AWARDED SANFORD HEALTH ADMINISTRATIVE FELLOWSHIP NEW NAME, SAME GREAT SERVICE - KATIE M. JACOBSON, CPA KLUIS SELECTED FOR SPACE INDUSTRY CLASS OF 2022 MATTHEW ISAKOWITZ FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM SHETEK LUTHERAN MINISTRIES RECEIVES $5,000 CLEAN ENERGY RESOURCE TEAMS SEED GRANT SLAYTON KIWANIS MEMBERS ATTEND AMPLIFY PROGRAM IMPORTANCE OF EXTENSION ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT REVIEWED MURRAY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TERMINATE TOM BURKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR BJ LOLKUS OPENS GUN REPAIR BUSINESS IN CHANDLER CURRIE FIRE DEPARTMENT CELEBRATES NEW FIRE HALL BUILDING WIND PRODUCTION TAX REVENUE IS A MAJOR CONCERN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NANCY PIESKE RETIRED AFTER 35 YEARS AT COUNTY SLAYTON CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSES FOOD TRUCK FEE, VARIANCE APPEAL AND NUISANCE PROPERTIES BRIDGE BUILDING RUNS IN THE FAMILY OF LOCAL CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS - MATT & BRIDGET PRAHM MIDWEST SUPPLY, A STAPLE IN SLAYTON FOR OVER 100 YEARS, CHANGES HANDS WITH NEW OWNERSHIP MCC SCHOOL BOARD DISCUSSES BUDGET CUTS CITY LIMITS HAS OPENED ITS DOORS UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP MAKE A WISH FOUNDATION DELIVERS PLAYSET TO BROOKS ALMICH MCC SCHOOL BOARD HIRES PATRICK FREEMAN AS NEW ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL TRAP, SKEET, SPORTING CLAYS AREA YOUTH COMPETE MARY BEECH RETIRES FROM MCC AND JOANNE SWAN RETIRES FROM BANKING PELICAN COVE HAS NEW OWNERS SCANDRETT WON FIRST PLACE AT NATIONAL HANDWRITING CONTEST LYON AND MURRAY COUNTY CREATING ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM, 3 MCC STUDENTS PARTICIPATE SLAYTON CITY COUNCIL HIRES JACKIE GIESEN AS DEPUTY CLERK KEY LARGO ON LAKE SHETEK UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP CURRIE CELEBRATES SESQUICENTENNIAL 507 DESIGNS HAS NEW OWNERS - CHANDRA & DILLON CARLSON DON BULDHAUPT IS A SKILLED WOODWORKER MCMC WELCOMES AMBER SORENSON AND BROOKLYN BOERBOOM MASKING REQUIREMENTS DROPPED AT MCMC CAMERON BOERBOOM BENEFIT HELD HOSPICE HELD A HOT RODS FOR HOSPICE EVENT ON JULY 16TH KREMER OIL TO CLOSE ITS DOORS AFTER 41 YEARS MURRAY COUNTY HIRES CAROLYN MCDONALD AS NEW COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MCC SCHOOL BOARD DISCUSS NEW GYM FLOOR, START OF THE SCHOOL YEAR AND OPEN POSITIONS HIGHWAY BUILDING STILL POSSIBLE MURRAY COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE: CAR REMOVED FROM LAKE SARAH MCC WELCOMES EXCHANGE STUDENTS MURRAY COUNTY RECOGNIZED BY NOAA AND THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR AMBASSADORS OF EXCELLENCE AWARD MN SIGNATURE CARE CALL HALT TO ASSISTED LIVING PROJECT SLAYTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES NEW CAMPGROUND MCC RECEIVES DONATION FOR 2ND SHOT CLOCK- JAKE KONKOL FAMILY LEGISLATIVE CLAIM TO BE SUBMITTED FOR CD 11 EXPENSES EDINA REALTY OPENS BRICK & MORTAR LOCATION IN SLAYTON MURRAY COUNTY 4H RECEIVES GRANT FORM MONOGRAM FOODS TO HOST COMMUNITY NIGHTS FIXEN MOVES TO NEW LOCATION, ADDS NEW DOCTORS AND NEW SERVICES SLAYTON CHAMBER LIGHTS UP GULLORD PARK WITH CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

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