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	Cal Wurpts will leave his position as science teacher at Murray County Central. 
 MURRAY COUNTY NEWS PHOTO
MURRAY COUNTY NEWS PHOTO
Cal Wurpts will leave his position as science teacher at Murray County Central.
Cal Wurpts
wraps up forty-two year teaching career

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New benches to be dedicated
Lake Wilson High School Memorial

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SCHOOL BOARD
Additional work assignments under scrutiny; Damm resigns as technology coordinator

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	Former Senator, Jim Vickerman (right) was on hand to endorse District 22A DFL candidate, Gene Short, this past Saturday in Currie. 
 MURRAY COUNTY NEWS / Sheila Crowley
MURRAY COUNTY NEWS / Sheila Crowley
Former Senator, Jim Vickerman (right) was on hand to endorse District 22A DFL candidate, Gene Short, this past Saturday in Currie.
Short garners DFL endorsement
District 22A during convention

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1931 - Willard Beers - 2012 
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SUBMITTED PHOTO
1931 - Willard Beers - 2012
Long standing newspaper editor, Will Beers, passes away
Beers has been involved in the newspaper business nearly all of his life starting at the Lake Wilson Pilot at the age of nine and later worked as a Printer’s Devil for them.

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Friday morning nursing staff at Murray County Medical Center from left: Monica Van Otterloo, Brenda Zwart, Krisit Schettler, Shari Achteroff, Barb Hakeman, Darlene Mechtenberg, Mary Mesner, Deb Knorr, Sarah Lewis, Char Larson, Kim Olafson 
 MURRAY COUNTY NEWS PHOTO
MURRAY COUNTY NEWS PHOTO
Friday morning nursing staff at Murray County Medical Center from left: Monica Van Otterloo, Brenda Zwart, Krisit Schettler, Shari Achteroff, Barb Hakeman, Darlene Mechtenberg, Mary Mesner, Deb Knorr, Sarah Lewis, Char Larson, Kim Olafson
Nursing week
celebrating the humble heroes

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   The Slayton Country Club is closed til further notice due to flooding the course. 
 MURRAY COUNTY NEWS / Sean Solheim
MURRAY COUNTY NEWS / Sean Solheim
The Slayton Country Club is closed til further notice due to flooding the course.
Storms roll through area
Nearly five inches for the week

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