CHURCH NOTES

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Slayton, MN. Pastor Darby Lawrence.

THEOLOGY IN THE TRENCHES

An Offering of Stability Making my way into the kitchen brought silence. It’s easy to enjoy the stillness within the confines of stability, predictability— an offering it is. Too quiet, I thought as it wasn’t all that early. I peered out the kitchen window and recognized the pick-up parked in the driveway. All was well.

GOOD NEWS

By John Stenen “Another moment goes by, a minute, a week, a year; summer is past, the winter is soon upon us and still, I am not saved.” Does that apply to you? What we have experienced this past year is the amazing grace and mercy of God in giving those not yet saved, more time to do so.

SLAYTON SENIOR DINING MENU

Monday, September 19: Chicken Fried Steak & Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Greens Beans, Dinner Roll w/Margarine, Dessert, Lowfat Milk. Tuesday, September 20: Ham, Cooked Cabbage, Carrots, Dinner Roll/Margarine, Dessert, Lowfat Milk.

MURRAY COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE: CAR REMOVED FROM LAKE SARAH

On Monday August 29th the Murray County Sheriff’s Office received a report from a local fisherman of a possible vehicle in Lake Sarah. On Tuesday August 30th, Murray County Deputies responded to the location provided by the fisherman.

LOOFT LOCKED, LOADED IN HUNT FOR SUPER NATIONALS TITLE

BOONE, Iowa – Four-time and defending Friesen Performance IMCA Northern SportMod national champion Matthew Looft, is locked and loaded for the 40th annual IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s.

MURRAY COUNTY CENTRAL SCHOOL MENU

Monday, September 12: Breakfast: Trix Cereal Bar, Assorted Fruit & Juice Choices, Milk. Lunch: Italian Dunkers, Steamed Corn, Chilled Peaches, Assorted Fresh Fruits & Veggies.

DISTRICT COURT

Please, do not request that your name be left off the District Court List. MINNESOTA STATE PATROL Jessica Rachele Deruyck, Lake Wilson, MN, Speeding - $145.

Ask A Trooper

Sgt. Troy H.

WARRIORS KICK OFF THEIR SEASON IN MOUNTAIN LAKE

By Allie Paulzine, Student Reporter The MCC/F Warriors competed in their first cross country meet this past Friday September 2nd, in Mountain Lake. It’s safe to say that the warm temperatures added to the difficulty of the already challenging course. Not surprisingly, the Overgauuw twins dominated the girls 5k race. Amanda Overgauuw ran a personal best (17:36) winning the girls race. Twin sister Ashley was not far behind also running a personal best (18:47) earning second place. Junior Brylei Schreier also ran an impressive race (21:45) and placed seventh. Not far behind Brylei, promising sophomore Sophia Nelson came in ninth (22:08) making her varsity debut. Nelson battled down the homestretch against Jackson County Central’s Elese Paplow (22:07). Having four runners in the top ten gave the Warriors quite an advantage. Senior Megan Bakke finished the race in 23:07 placing 16th and junior Lindsey Hause was not far behind, running 23:40 and placing 20th. Lily Daniels (27:42) placed 46th with freshman Allie Paulzine (27:58) close behind her. Allie Paulzine and Emma Riasacher (30:14) both ran their first varsity races on this warm Friday morning. Only two seconds behind Riasacher, junior Braelyn Damm ran a 30:16. Junior Molly Clarke (33:14) had an incredibly strong finish placing 68th. With four runners in the top ten and two runners right behind them, the girls Warriors team did very well and won the Paul Metcalf Invitational with 33 points!

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