• About our Village of Murray

    About our Village of Murray

    Murray is a village in Cass County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 481 at the 2000 census. As of the census of 2000, there were 481 people, 188 households, and 140 families residing in the village. Read More
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    Conestoga Elementary School

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2012-10-03 AUTUMN_TREES 

  

There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be lighted on and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings as now, in October... 
 
 
Nathaniel Hawthorne
~ 1804 - 1864 ~ 

 


 
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The September minutes from the Village Board meeting are now posted. 

 
Click on the 'Village Office' tab above to read the latest from our Board members. 
 
 



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MURRAY FIRE & RESCUE OPEN HOUSE 
 
  
Saturday, October 13th 2012 
     
You’re Invited! 
 
This year the Murray Fire Department Annual Open House will be held on Saturday, October 13th from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. – rain or shine! 
 
Lunch will be served – meet your neighbors and the Fire & Rescue Team 

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THE LIFE NET HELICOPTER WILL BE HERE 
 
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12:00 to 1:30 (Weather Permitting) 
 
The Murray volunteer firefighters want to help members
of our community stay safe and healthy.  Our Open House
is a great way for everyone in your household – children
too – to learn things that could make a difference to
someone in a fire emergency or accident.  And you can
have fun while you’re at it! Special activities for the children! 
 
* Free Blood Pressure and Glucose Tests       * Safety Demonstrations 
 
*How to extinguish a car fire   *How to extinguish a house fire 
 
*How to get out of a burning house: We’ll put you in a “Smoke Room”  filled with non-toxic smoke and show you what to do. 
 
*Get your picture taken as a firefighter     *Gifts and prize drawings
  

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your past support.  Donations will be gladly accepted at the open house. Your contributions will continue to go towards the purchase of new life saving equipment, and a Rescue Boat.  We hope to see you on October 13th!  If you’re unable to attend, we would still appreciate your support.  Donations can be sent to the Murray Fire Department, 818 E. Main St. Murray, NE 68409. 
 
Our Community is one of the fastest growing districts in the state. Our department is 20 members strong, but we are in need of Volunteer Fire & Rescue Personnel.  If you can help, Please call Jim Daly (Fire Chief) @ 235 –2881 or Chris Spangler (Asst. Chief)  @ 235-2737 or  Steve Gdovic (Captain) @ 235-3040 ext 10 or pick up an application at the open house. 
 
Thank you very much for your continued support!  

 
 
 
 SOUTHEAST SOCCER
FALL 2012 
 
Pictured below are the Fall 2012 Southeast Soccer Players.  (approximately 20 players not shown due to football practice). These players range in age from 4 - 16.  
 
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Shown above are the Micro Soccer players for Southeast Soccer.  These players are 4 and 5 years old. 
(Thanks to Angela Stevens for sharing these photos.) 
 
 
 


 

NOTES FROM SENATOR LAMBERT

  

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Students Learn Leadership Skills 
 
September 28, 2012 – Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning is again seeking members for his Youth Advisory Council (AGYAC). This is the eleventh annual invitation to high school students, who are interested in learning more about our state government. 
 
AGYAC is composed of high school students, who are nominated each year to represent schools and communities from across the state. The opportunity to participate is available to high school juniors and seniors. AGYAC members learn about state government and criminal justice issues at a one-day conference in Lincoln. The daylong event next spring will feature tours of the Capitol and the Nebraska State Penitentiary, and include discussion forums with some of Nebraska's top elected officials. 
 
AGYAC membership offers an excellent chance for students from District 2 to learn about our government and criminal justice system, fine-tune their leadership skills and enjoy the rewards that are derived from civic involvement. The Attorney General’s director of programs reports that 15 students from District 2 participated in AGYAC between 2006 and 2011. These students said AGYAC membership provided a valuable learning experience.

The opportunity to get involved is also open to parents of  AGYAC members, as well as to educators. During the conference, lunch will be provided for students. However, a small meal fee will be charged for parents and educators. 
 
Members of AGYAC can be nominated by educators or their state senator. If you are a high school junior or senior who attends a public or private school in District 2, and would like me to recommend you for membership on the Attorney General's Youth Advisory Council, please send me your resume and a brief statement that explains why you would be a good candidate to represent District 2 on the AGYAC. 
 
Applications for AGYAC membership are due to the Attorney General's office by Friday, October 26, 2012. All of the application forms can be mailed to you from my legislative office or downloaded from the Attorney General’s web site at www.ago.state.ne.us  
I am always interested in hearing your comments by mail, phone or email. 
 
 
Senator Paul Lambert
State Capitol
PO Box 94604
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-2613
 
 
 
  
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HEARING FROM HEROES

A THEATRICAL TOUR 
 
 
Hildegard Center for the Arts and Wyuka Cemetery,  (3600 O Street),  Lincoln, NE,  are collaborating for a one-of-kind theatrical event called Hearing from Heroes; A Theatrical Tour At Wyuka Cemetery, Sunday, October 21, 2-4pm.  This tour will benefit the Food Bank of Lincoln/Back Pack Program and feature Lincoln historian Ed Zimmer and talented students from the Lincoln High School Theatre Department under the direction of Chris Maly. 
 
Rain or shine, Hearing from Heroes; A Theatrical Tour At Wyuka Cemetery promises to entertain all tour goers as the students share their performances to bring to life many of Lincoln’s famous or unknown that chose a path of courage and sacrifice to lay the foundation of our community.  The student’s monologues will be performed at each of hero’s gravesites. 
 
The heroes featured on the October 21st tour include; Ruth Cox Adams, James W. Bush, Charles Bryan, J.W. Cadwallader, Walter Dameron, George & Sarah Harris, Harrison and John Johnson, Gordon MacRae, Olivia and Louise Pound and D.E. and Jeanette Thompson. 
 
 The intent of Hearing from Heroes; A Theatrical Tour At Wyuka Cemetery is to share ‘good will’ while also generating awareness for heroes throughout the Lincoln community and to provide additional ‘learning’ opportunities for students of schools who’ll be participating in Hildegard Center for the Arts’ project Heroes Among Us during the 2012-2013 school year. 
 
Admittance to the tour is a canned food item or monetary donation to help benefit the Food Bank of Lincoln/ The Back Pack Program.   Hearing from Heroes; A Theatrical Tour At Wyuka Cemetery is a walking tour so guests are reminded to wear comfortable shoes.  In case of rain, the tour will be held in the Wyuka chapel.  The Co-Chairs for the Wyuka tour are Cathy Harrington and Marilyn Stadler.  Potential tour guests with questions should contact Marlyn Stadler at 421-1660. 
 
Hildegard’s Hearing from Heroes Tour and the Heroes Among Us project has been made possible through the generous corporate funding of Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center. 
 
 
About Heroes Among Us 
 
Heroes Among Us is a project sponsored by Hildegard Center for the Arts that’s offering all students (public, private and home-schooled students within a 50-mile radius of Lincoln) with creative curriculum educational opportunities as well as “Heroes” writing, visual arts and short-film competitions.  The goal of the project is to help students “discover the hero within”.  As part of this project, sixty-six separate “Heroes” workshops are currently underway for at-risk kids at People City Mission, Lighthouse, Cedars Youth Services and Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach.  Saint Elizabeth Regional is providing corporate sponsorship for the over-all Heroes Among Us project.  In addition, the at-risk workshops have also received grant funding from the Nebraska Humanities Council and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment. To learn more about Hildegard’s Heroes Among Us project and to get schools in your area involved, go to www.hildegeardcenter.org or contact Heroes Chair Anne Woita at 402-890-2528 or Hereos.Hildegard@gmail.com.  
 
 
About Hildegard Center for the Arts 
 
Hildegard Center for the Arts is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit arts organization established in 2009.  Currently “without walls”, Hildegard partners with existing organizations and communities to provide opportunities in the visual and performing arts, as well as educational programs involving the Arts, humanity and the “Art of Living”.  
 
MISSION:  The mission of Hildegard Center for the Arts is to unite people of all beliefs, cultures and traditions to inspire humanity through the Arts. 
 
The vision for Hildegard Center for the Arts is to ultimately have walls and become the center for spiritual, fine and performing arts for the great State of Nebraska.  To learn more, please visit http://hildegardcenter.org/.
 

 


 

 
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Donated Blood Helps Save Transplant Patients’ Lives 
 
October is National Liver Awareness Month and the American Red Cross reminds eligible blood donors that organ transplant patients often rely on donated blood. Liver transplant patients may need 30 or more different blood products during surgery. In fact, two liver transplant patients at a hospital served by the Red Cross were recently treated with a combined total of 40 pints of red blood cells and 30 pints of plasma. 
 
 Liver transplants are the second most common transplant in the United States, following kidney transplants. According to the American Liver Foundation, more than 6,000 liver transplants are performed each year in the U.S. 
 
 All blood types are currently needed, especially O negative, B negative and A negative.  Type O negative, the universal blood type, can potentially be transfused to patients with any blood type. 
 
 There are a variety of ways to help protect your liver from disease.  The American Liver Foundation offers these simple tips: Eat a healthy diet low in fatty foods, limit alcohol intake, manage medications appropriately and limit contact with toxins.  For more information, visit liverfoundation.org. 
 
 
How to Donate Blood 
Simply call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org to make an appointment or for more information. All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver’s license, or two other forms of identification are required at check-in.  Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental permission in some states), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements. 

  About the American Red Cross

The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies more than 40 percent of the nation's blood; teaches skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and theirfamilies. The Red Cross is a not-for-profit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or join our blog at blog.redcross.org. 
 
 
 Nearby Blood Donation Opportunities: 
 
CASS COUNTY 
10/10/2012, 8:00 am- 2:00 pm, Plattsmouth High School, 1916 E Hiway 34, Plattsmouth
10/10/2012, 10:00 am- 4:00 pm, Louisville High School, 202 West 3rd Street, Louisville
10/31/2012, 8:30 am- 2:30 pm, Conestoga High School, PO Box 40, Murray
 
 
OTOE COUNTY 
10/11/2012, 9:00 am- 2:00 pm, OPPD Coal Plant, 7264 L Road, Nebraska City
10/23/2012, 11:15 am- 5:15 pm, Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, 1162 Mohawk, Syracuse
 
  

 
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 To check out the Conestoga Cougars'  school events and sports schedules, please visit their website: 

http://www.conestogacougars.org  

 


 
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RECYCLE! 


Do something good for your community and our earth!

CASS COUNTY GOING GREEN  recycle trailer will be located on these dates in the following towns:


Murray 
Now - Oct 5
Oct 20 - 26
Nov 10 - 16
Dec 1 - 7
Dec 22 - 28
   
 
Beaver Lake
 Oct 6 - 12
Oct 27 - Nov 2
Nov 17 - 23
Dec 8 - 14
Dec 29 - 31 

 

 
Union
Oct 13 - 19
Nov 3 - 9
Nov 24 - 30
Dec 15 - 21 
 

 Nehawka: 
 Now - Oct 12
Oct 27 - Nov 9
Nov 24 - Dec 7
Dec 22 - 31
 
 

(Murray will also continue to have the recycle bin located behind Town Hall every day for Murray residents' use only.)   
 
 

  
 
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MEDICARE PART D SESSIONS OFFERED 
 
 
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension in Cass County is offering half-hour sessions for individuals to compare the 2013 drug plans available with Medicare Part D.
 
 Plans change every year, your needs change too.  Select a date, time and location listed below and sign up for a half hour appointment.  Changes in drug plans for 2013 cannot be made after Dec. 7.  Receive one-on-one assistance from University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Educator and trained SHIIP Professional, Mary Ann Holland, at the location of your choice.  
 
Appointment required—see contact number for each location.  (Husband & wife each need an appointment.)   Bring along yourMedicare card and a list of the prescription drugs you take.   
 
 If you have any questions, please direct them to Mary Ann Holland at 402-267-2205. 
 
Oct. 22  Weeping Wtr. Cass Co. Extension 8400 144th St., Ste. 100,  9:00-4:00,  402-267-2205
Oct. 23  Weeping Wtr. Cass Co. Extension 8400 144th St., Ste.  100,  9:00-4:00,  402-267-2205
Oct. 24  Syracuse Otoe Co. Extension 180 Chestnut,  8:30-4:00,  402-269-2301
Oct. 25  Sterling First National Bank 140 Broadway,  9:00-3:30,  402-866-2050
Oct. 26  Sterling First National Bank 140 Broadway,  9:00-3:30,  402-866-2050
Oct. 29  Pawnee City Pawnee Co. Extension Courthouse,   9:00-4:00,  402-852-2970
Oct. 30  Auburn Auburn Library 1810 Courthouse Ave.,  10:00-5:00,  402-274-4755 
 
Nov. 1  Nebr. City Morton House 1500 14th Avenue,  9:00-5:00,  402-267-2205
Nov. 2  Nebr. City Morton House  1500 14th Avenue,  9:00-5:00,  402-267-2205
Nov. 5  Plattsmouth Plattsmouth Library 400 Ave. A , 9:00-5:00,  402-267-2205
Nov. 6  Tecumseh Ridgeview Towers 1143 N. 3rd St.,  9:00-5:00,  402-335-3669
Nov. 7  Weeping Wtr. Cass Co. Extension 8400 144th St.Ste. 100,  9:00-4:00,  402-267-2205
Nov. 8  Weeping Wtr. Cass Co. Extension 8400 144th St., Ste. 100,  9:00-4:00,  402-267-2205
Nov. 9  Weeping Wtr. Cass Co. Extension 8400 144th St., Ste. 100,  9:00-4:00,  402-267-2205
Nov. 13  Nebr. City The Ambassador 1800 14th Avenue,  9:00-4:00,  402-267-2205
Nov. 14  Pawnee City Pawnee Co. Extension Courthouse,   9:00-4:00,  402-852-2970
Nov. 15  Syracuse Otoe Co. Extension 180 Chestnut, 8:30-4:00,  402-269-2301
Nov. 16  Auburn Auburn Library 1810 Courthouse Ave.,  10:00-4:30,  402-274-4755
Nov. 19  Weeping Wtr. Cass Co. Extension 8400 144thSt., Ste. 100,  1:00 – 5:00,  402-267-2205
Nov. 20  Palmyra Palmyra Senior Ctr. 425 C Street,  9:00-4:00,  402-780-5606
Nov. 26  Syracuse Otoe Co. Extension 180 Chestnut, 8:30-4:00,  402-269-2301
Nov. 27  Nebraska City The Ambassador 1800 14th Avenue,  9:00-4:00,  402-267-2205
Nov. 28  Tecumseh Ridgeview Towers 1143 N. 3rd  Street,  9:00-5:00,  402-335-3669
Nov. 29  Plattsmouth Plattsmouth Library 400 Ave. A,  9:00-5:00,  402-267-2205 
 
Dec. 3  Nebr. City The Ambassador 1800 14th Avenue,  9:00-4:00,  402-267-2205
Dec. 4-7 Weeping Wtr. Cass Co. Extension 8400 144th St., Ste. 100,  9:00-4:00,  402-267-2205 
 
 

 
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Gale Reminds Citizens of Deadlines for November Election 
 

LINCOLN – Secretary of State John Gale outlined deadlines regarding voter registration and early voting for the Nov. 6 Nebraska general election.  

 Early voting for the election starts Oct. 1 by mail or in person at county election offices. 

 Any registered voter can cast an early-voting ballot.   

 Gale listed the following deadlines for the November election: 

--Mail-in voter registrations must be postmarked by Oct. 19. Registrations close at motor vehicle offices and state agencies on Oct. 19. 

--In-person voter registration at county election offices ends at 6 p.m. Oct. 26. This includes registration changes such as updating an address. 

--Registered voters can make requests until 4 p.m. Oct. 31 for early-voting ballots to be mailed. Nov. 5 is the deadline for in-person early voting at county election offices. 

 --The close of polls on Nov. 6 is the deadline for the return of early-voting ballots, including ballots returned by mail. 

 The secretary of state’s website (www.sos.ne.gov) provides detailed information regarding the voting process. The website includes a voter registration form, an application for an early-voting ballot, addresses and phone numbers for county election offices, and a look-up tool that allows voters to verify their registration status.  

 Gale reminded people to update their voter registration if they have moved within a county or submit a new registration if they have moved from one county to another. 

 Gale urged eligible Nebraskans to make sure they are registered to vote and then take the time to cast ballots. “Voting in Nebraska is a very user-friendly process,” he said. 

 People with voting questions can contact their county election office or the Secretary of State’s Office at (402) 471-2555.

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Program Promotes Youth Workers for November Election 
 
 
 LINCOLN – Nebraska youth ages 14 to 18 are encouraged to participate as election workers for the Nov. 6 general election.
 
 The Youth Election Service (YES), sponsored by Secretary of State John Gale and the Nebraska Bankers Association, is designed to increase interest and involvement in the election system among young people.
 
 “We believe that YES is a valuable program that allows young people to serve our democracy, learn about the election system and provide important community service,” Gale said.
 
 Participants are eligible to take part in drawings for 20 $50 savings bonds, which will be provided by the Nebraska Bankers Association. The drawings will be open to participants who worked in the May primary election or who work in the November general election, provided they performed a minimum of four hours of service.  
 
 In addition, all YES participants will receive a certificate of recognition from Gale.
 
 Youths interested in serving as paid workers or volunteers for the November election should contact their county election offices as soon as possible.
 
 For more information about the program, call Sharon Hambek (402) 471-6044 orsharon.hambek@nebraska.gov
 
 
 
 

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3rd Annual

Fall Home Business Expo & Craft Fair 

 

Saturday, October 13th

10am-3pm

Senior Center

423 Elm Street-Louisville, NE

Free Admission

25 Vendors

Raffle with proceeds going to

MARCH of DIMES! 

 

For more info, please contact:

Teri McClun

402.234.4161

dannileebabyboutique@yahoo.com

 
 
 
 

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GREENBLATT and SEAY PROUDLY ANNOUNCE

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16th ANNUAL SCHOOLHOUSE FIDDLING BEE

This historical, hysterical event will take place on Sunday, October 14, at 2:30 PM, downstairs in the Old Avoca, Nebraska Schoolhouse.  In the Open Division, fiddlers will play a hoedown, a waltz, and a tune of choice.  There will also be other divisions of competition available for the adventurous fiddlers,  including a Singing Fiddler's Contest, a Twin Fiddler's Contest, a Fee-Fi-Faux Fiddler's Contest (fiddle tunes played on any instrument other than a fiddle), and a Hocus-Pocus Contest (cross-tuning, sound effects, dancing, etc.), which will give fiddlers an opportunity to play tunes that are usually not allowed in any other contest.   

 The prizes for the winners in the Open Division are $100 for 1st place, $50 for 2nd place, and $25 for 3rd place.  Prizes will also be awarded for 1st place in the other contests. 
 
Contestants can register online:
 
Admission is $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students, and $1.00 for children.
 
Fiddlers and their back-ups are admitted for free. 
 
The contest will be followed by a light snack and an acoustic jam session. 
 
For more information, call 402-275-3221, log on to www.greenblattandseay.com, or e-mail:
 
 

 
Cass County Economic Development 

 
List Your Industrial Site or
Commercial Property

[at NO cost to you]
 
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DESTINATION PLATTSMOUTH 

EVENTS COMING TO   

 ENTERTAINMENT PLAZA 

(Just south of Main at 4th Street in Plattsmouth) 

     

BYOC (Bring your own chairs!)    ~    Goodwill donations accepted  
No alcoholic beverages    ~    Family-oriented shows  
Refreshments available  


Events starting times are:  

 Events and times subject to change. 


COME JOIN US! 

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Oct 5  

Live Performance in conjunction with Cruisin’ Main Car Show & Shine 

  

** Farmers Market & Crafts ** 

Wednesday 3pm - 6pm  

 Saturday - 9am-noon 

 

Sponsors include Cass County Tourism, Mom’s Restaurant &Cafe, Cass County Bank, John’s Appliance Sales & Service,Plattsmouth State Bank, Jeff Henry Chevrolet,Hobscheidt/Henry PRO Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, &SAC Credit Union 

   www.plattsmouthmainstreet.com

402-296-5544 

 
 

 


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2012 EVENTS at ART CHICKS 

The fall is shaping up to be a busy one all over Louisville!

October All Month Long-shopping bonanza!  Punch card, visit all the local participating stores and enter to win a drawing for shopping spree worth over $300.00.

OCTOBER WITCHES BREW-Mark your calendars and get your reservation now for our annual Witch Party! 
 
Grab your brooms and head out for a wild day of fun!  
Lots of in store specials, crazy Halloween food and general relaxation.  

October 27th Saturday: Witches Brew Party -11:30 and 1:00 is our grand celebration of everything Halloween! Two blocks full of music, dancing, broom ceremonies, fortune telling and much more.  Free gift to those who dress up.  Saturday 2:30 Little Witches in Training celebrate Halloween and all its glory. Come in costume and learn about Halloween traditions, make believe fun and dancing.


November 3rd & 4th- Holiday Open House & Art Chicks Lunchorama  Stop in and see all the new Holiday decor and Gifts in over 5 shops. Husker items, jewelery, purses, kitchen goods, baby and kids too.  Reserve your table for 2 or 52.

December 3rd Ringing in the Season All of Louisville will be bustling with the sounds and activities of the season. Kids shopping with children’s luncheon at 2:30 Bring your little one and they shop & wrap presents for Christmas surprises for everyone on their list.

December Holiday Camp - Ladies, learn some new tricks to make your holiday prep easier. Spend time in Camp gaining the skills to “do it all” or at least laugh so much the stress disappears.


Visit coopandfeathers.blogspot.com &  louisvilleartchicks.com for more details.
 
Art Chicks 402-234-2669 for Reservations

CALL TODAY AND BOOK ANY SIZE TABLE IN OCTOBER-GET YOUR LUNCH FREE!

Say Glenda, the Good Witch, SENT YOU!

 

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