SLAYTON AWARDED SUSTAINABILITY PROJECT COORDINATOR AS PART OF COMMUNITY RESILIENCE INITIATIVE

Slayton has been awarded a Sustainability Project Coordinator as part of a new Community Resilience Initiative of Climate Impact Corps. This AmeriCorps initiative, along with Community Forestry Initiative and Community Resilience Initiative, plan to place 100 members in Minnesota communities. They are trained to provide usable solutions – ranging from energysaving insights to tree planting – to communities and residents in need.

Ask A Trooper

Question: I’m seeing more and more vehicles in Minnesota with dark tinted windows. I thought there was a law prohibiting dark tinted windows on both the driver and passenger windows but back windows can be dark. Unless the laws changed and I didn’t know. Thank you Answer: In Minnesota, you can have your windows tinted to a light transmittance of 50 percent, but not less. Light transmittance is the amount of light that is required to pass through both the window and the tint film. Before any tint material is applied to your windows, a vehicle comes from the factory with tint already inside the glass material. No window comes from the factory at 100 percent light transmittance. My experience has been that most vehicles are already at 75 percent before any modifications.

MCC

SCHOOL MENU Monday, October 10: Breakfast: Poptart, String Cheese (712), Assorted Fresh Fruits & Juices, Milk. Lunch: Cheeseburger, Fritos Corn Chips, Steamed Green Beans, Cinnamon Applesauce, Assorted Fresh Fruits & Veggies, Milk.

REBELS WIN HOMECOMING GAME

Homecoming 2022 came to an end on Friday night with the football game followed by the Dance and BonFire. The Rebels welcomed the Indians of Sleepy Eye Public High School as this year’s opponent. The MCC/F cross country team ran the football from Sleepy Eye’s home field to Slayton. The Rebels were looking to win the game that would complete a very productive week for MCC sports. The Rebels would win their fourth game of the season heading into the tough final three games of the year.

NEW ITEMS AT SLAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

ADULT FICTION Box Treasure State Eskens Forgotten Country Flynn/Mills Oath of Loyalty Hanna All I Need Hanna Finding Love Hoover Confess Hoover Heart Bones Hoover Maybe Now Hoover Regretting You Hoover Without Merit Hunter Harvest Moon Johnson Hell and Back Patterson Blowback Patterson Escape Robb Desperation in Death Sawyer Still My Forever Sparks Dreamland ADULT NON-FICTION Adams Other Me’s Reusse Tales From the Minnesota Sports Beat AUDIO BOOKS Barton Local Gone Missing Brown Overkill Krueger Fox Creek Shipman The Edge of Summer Taylor The Brighter the Light JUVENILE FICTION Blackall Farmhouse Dan Escape from Balloonia Ferry Explore and More Feuti The Big Storm MacLachlan My Life Begins Shaskan Too Cool For School Snow Fall Walk Willems The Pigeon Will Ride the Roller Coaster DVD 1883 Elvis Jurassic World Dominion Lightyear Minions the Rise of Gru Where the Crawdads Sing

MCC SWEEPS HILLS ON PARENTS' NIGHT

The Hills-Beaver Creek Patriots came to town and the young Rebel volleyball squads kicked off an excellent Parent’s Night in Slayton Thursday night. The C-squad took the Patriots in three sets, 27-25, 25-17 and 15-8. Ava Deacon had a great night serving 10 aces and earning six digs. Teammates Suttyn Schryvers added nine kills and Erynn Rohrer dished out 22 set assists.

SLAYTON SENIOR DINING MENU

Monday, October 10: Salisbury Steak w/Gravy, Baked Potato w/Sour Cream, Glazed Carrots, Bread w/Margarine, Dessert, Lowfat Milk. Tuesday, October 11: Beef Chili w/Beans, Romaine Salad w/Dressing, Fruit, Cornbread Muffin, Cookie, Lowfat Milk.

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