REBELS FOOTBALL LOSES TO TMB

The MCC Rebels had gotten off to a great start this season with two impressive wins against weaker opponents. Friday night the Rebels would face one of their toughest tests of the season against the Tracy Milroy Balaton Panthers.

WARRIORS COMPETE AT MARSHALL INVITATIONAL AND WORTHINGTON TURKEY TROT

By Student Reporter Allie Paulzine Another week has come and gone with two more successful meets for the MCC/F Warriors cross country team. This past Tuesday, September 14th the Warriors competed at the Marshall Cross Country Invitational and on Thursday, September 16th they competed at the Worthington Turkey Trot. At the Marshall meet, the girls team placed second with 45 points beating Canby/Minneota by 36 points but losing to Marshall. Only two days later, the Warriors won the Worthington Turkey Trot with 28 points beating Pipestone Area by 45 points. Amanda Overgaauw once again dominated both of her races this week placing first at both of the meets. At the Marshall Invitational she ran a time of 17:37 and at the Turkey Trot she ran a personal best of 17:24. Amanda’s twin sister Ashley Overgaauw also ran two very impressive races this past week. On Tuesday she placed fourth with a time of 19:35 and on Thursday she placed third with a time of 18:28. Junior Brylei Schreier also contributed to the Warrior’s success this past week placing 11th at the Marshall Invitational with a time of 20:55. At the Turkey Trot she placed 5th running a 20:11. Shortly after Brylei finished, Sophia Nelson (22:15) came running down the home stretch 16th in Marshall and placing eighth in Worthington with a time of 21:20. Running close behind Sophia at both meets was Megan Bakke (22:34) who placed 18th on Tuesday and had a successful meet on Thursday placing 11th. Close behind Megan was junior Lindsey Hause (23:02) who placed 22nd at the Marshall Invitational. Hause then placed 16th in Worthington with a time of 22:41. Rounding out the girls’ varsity race was Lily Daniels who placed 29th in Marshall running a time of 23:51. She then went and ran an equally successful race on Thursday with a time of 24:25 and placing 33rd.

MCC WELCOMES EXCHANGE STUDENTS

The Murray County Central high school community is privileged to welcome two European students this school year to learn and grow and share their culture. Giulia Scharm and Adam Grimmer arrived several weeks ago and are settling into a rewarding and enriching experience.

NEW BENEFIT FOR EMPLOYEES APPROVED

By Joanne Bergman The Murray County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday, September 20, 2022. Payment was approved for improvements on County Ditch 22. $20,424.63 covered the cost of construction management. $356,860.81 was paid for construction with $17,843.04 retained of the contract that totaled $377,521.52. Repair costs on Judicial Ditch 12 amounted to $3,896.70. The cost for Redetermination of benefits on numerous ditches in this payment was $7,221. The only new ditch repair petition was on County Ditch 34 in Ellsborough Township, Section 23.

AUTHOR HAS LOCAL TIES

Phyllis is a native of Slayton, Minnesota. She attended St. Cloud State College. Following that, she attended the Minneapolis School of Massage and Sister Rosalind School of Massage. Phyllis opened up her own massage business in Burnsville Minnesota and later developed a massage franchise that was the first in the entire nation. The business was named “Keep in Touch” as a living memorial to her son, Dan. He was killed in an accident three days before he was to graduate from college. He had always supported his mom’s dream to open her own massage business. She continued to operate the business along with her family for the next 32 years.

NEW LIFE TREATMENT CENTER TO HONOR PEOPLE IN RECOVERY

“Up with Recovery 22 will be held on Saturday, September 24 from 5 until 9 pm at New Life Treatment Center, a small faith-based 501(c)3 non-profit serving people for the past 45 years, in Woodstock, MN at 130 Dakota Street South. This free event is open to people who are in recovery, as well as anyone who wants to honor or support persons in recovery. The free event features family-friendly activities including games, horse rides, etc.), a craft sale, a meal, live music and speakers sharing their inspiring stories of how, with effective treatment and support they have overcome addiction and live drug-free lives, and concludes with a “recovery walk” tracing the path of the 12 steps with luminaries honoring those in recovery, those we’ve lost to addiction and mental illness, those who continue to struggle in active addiction, as well as those who have passed in recovery. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and a free will donation, if you wish, and join us for a great evening!”

DISTRICT COURT

Please, do not request that your name be left off the District Court List. FULDA POLICE DEPARTMENT Douglas Allen Daniels, Fulda, MN, Burn/Compost Site Violation $385.

REAL ESTATE HAPPENINGS

• Gwen Wahl to Robert Bangasser, et al, NW ¼, part in E ½, 30108-39. • John Kennebeck to Kyla Timmerman, B: 9 L: 15, Original Plat, Lake Wilson.

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