• 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

    "Our school and school district are dedicated to providing all students with the educational foundation necessary to succeed in school and in life. To ensure your child’s success, we set high standards that are reflected in what is taught in our classrooms." Read More
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Murray Presbyterian Church  rummage sale/bake sale will take place on Sept 21, 2013.  Please consider donating any good usable items for our sale.

Donations welcome on drop-off dates: 

Sunday, Sept. 15 - 11am -2pm 

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday - Sep. 18,19.20 - 6:00 to 8:00 pm 

Items accepted:
clothing that is gently used (clean, no holes, tears, stains)
furniture
books
toys
home decor
holiday items
tools
appliances
electronics (no tv's)
bedding (no mattresses)
etc. 
 

Tax receipts available

Upstairs sale items and larger pieces will be individually priced (please indicate what price you suggest).  

Downstairs items will be sold in a 'fill-your-bag' sale for $4.

Please call 402-235-3157 with any questions.

Thanks!!

 


 

 

 

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RUMMAGE SALE

BAKE SALE

MURRAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
105 W MAIN ST
MURRAY, NE

SATURDAY,  SEPT. 21, 2013

8 AM - 3 PM

 UPSTAIRS the Rummage Sale will feature large pieces, such as furniture, etc., 

and 

DOWNSTAIRS will be a 'fill-your-bag' sale for $4 each!

Our BAKE SALE will have an assortment of many items, and the kitchen will be selling CINNAMON ROLLS/DONUTS for breakfast and PULLED-PORK SANDWICHES for lunch!

 

 


 

 

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CHIP – Nebraska Freemasons Child Identification Program 

 

CHIP — The Nebraska Freemasons Child Identification Program (CHIP) — is coming to Conestoga Elementary School. Nebraska Freemasons invite children aged 18 and younger to participate in a comprehensive Child Identification Program at Conestoga Elementary School, 104 E High Street, in Murray on SEPTEMBER 21, 2013 from 9 am to 1 pm.  The child does NOT have to be a student in Conestoga District 56.  ALL CHILDREN ARE WELCOME to take part in this important program. 

A CD will be provided that includes a brief interview, digital photographs, and digital fingerprints of the child. Professional personnel from Plattsmouth Family Dentistry will make a Toothprint® dental impression with the child and perform a DNA cheek swab. Materials and instructions are also included for the at-home generation of scent pads for canine search and rescue. All materials are given to the parents for safekeeping. Only the permission form is kept on file, and the program is provided at no charge to the participants. The event is being sponsored by Plattsmouth Lodge No.6 in Plattsmouth.

The Toothprint® impression is a relatively new means of identification where the child bites down on a softened thermoplastic wafer, making a permanent, archivable record of their teeth. Toothprints® were developed by Dr. David Tesini of Massachusetts, a pediatric dentist who developed Toothprints® as another means of identifying a child that fingerprints alone may not guarantee.

Mr. Peter Banks, Director of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, was the first to suggest that the saliva on the Toothprint® wafers might be a suitable sample for nuclear DNA testing and scent recovery by bloodhound recovery dogs; both have been clinically documented. It has been shown that 3 years after a Toothprint® has been taken, the saliva is still viable for DNA testing. He also stated that, since the Toothprint® wafer is sealed in a "zipper"-type plastic bag, enough scent remains for a trained dog to identify and track it. Cheek swabs provide DNA and, when frozen, are stated to last for up to 20 years.

Masonic Child Identification programs are held periodically throughout Nebraska and may be sponsored by any group but are generally sponsored by local Masonic Lodges as part of their community service programs. Many school officials have requested that the program be brought into the school systems in their municipalities.

The frightening statistics show that over one million children are reported missing in the United States each year, with more than 100,000 attempted abductions by non-family members for the same period. The fact that more than 3,000 Americans remain unidentified makes the value of this program is enormous. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children recognizes CHIP as one of the most complete child recovery and identification programs in the nation. The program is also endorsed by the State Troopers Association of Nebraska, the Nebraska Sheriffs' Association, the Nebraska Dental Association, the Nebraska Dental Hygienists' Association, and SAR Unit, Inc. of Nebraska (search and rescue).

Freemasonry is the oldest and largest fraternal organization in the world. The Grand Lodge of Nebraska was established in 1857. Today, there are nearly 12,000 Freemasons in Nebraska who meet in 139 individual Lodges in cities and towns throughout the state. The Nebraska Masonic

family includes the appendant bodies of the Order of the Eastern Star, Shrine, Scottish Rite, York Rite, DeMolay, Job's Daughters and Rainbow for Girls. The jurisdiction of Nebraska is very proud of the Masonic unity members have worked very hard to foster throughout each of the appendant bodies.

Freemasons in North America contribute more than $2,000,000 each day to charity. Freemasons operate the 22 Shriners burn and orthopedic hospitals around the country where there is never a charge to the patient, parent or any third party for any service or medical treatment received at the hospitals.

Nebraska Freemasons annually contribute to the Nebraska Masonic Home in Plattsmouth and the Masonic-Eastern Star Home for Children in Fremont. They also provide more than $40,000 in academic scholarship assistance annually. The Masonic Family also sponsors and supports the Order of DeMolay for young men and the International Order of Rainbow Girls and Job's Daughters for young women, with several active chapters, assemblies and bethels here in Nebraska.

For more information, call 1-800-558-8029 or visit the Nebraska Grand Lodge web site at:  www.glne.org.

 


 

 

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Black Hills Energy Nebraska Annual Price Option 

  

No one can say for sure what the future price of natural gas will be since it is a commodity and its price can change due to supply, demand and other market conditions. Nebraska customers of Black Hills Energy who like the Annual Price Option natural gas price can lock it in for one year by signing up for Annual Price Option on or before Oct. 10, 2013on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Black Hills Energy purchases a special supply of natural gas for the Annual Price Option program so customers who choose the Annual Price Option billing option will pay that price for natural gas for one year. That's compared to the company's traditional billing rate where the natural gas price fluctuates monthly to reflect market changes in the price of natural gas.   

 Sign-up by calling 1-800-753-7509 or online at www.annualpriceoption.com.

 


 


 

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Are you a girl in Kindergarten to 12th grade?


You Are Invited to Join Our
Girl Scout Troop


Come have fun, make new friends, learn new skills, take an adventure!


Discover your world!
Discover your greatness!
Be a girl scout!


Sunday, September 22, 2013

6pm - 7:30pm

Murray Presbyterian Church


For more information contact:
Debbie South at 402-235-3837 or southdeb@yahoo.com
Kim Colvert at 402-594-3067 or mkcsr@galaxycable.net


(An adult must come to this meeting)



 

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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:
Sep 21 - 27 

Beaver Lake:
Sep 11 - 13
Sep 28 -   

Union:
Sep 14 - 20  


Nehawka:
Sep 11 - 13
Sep 28 - 
 
(The recycle bin located behind Town Hall is for Murray residents' use only.)

 


 

 

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ABOUT YOUR HEALTH CARE... 

 

Get Ready for the Affordable Care Act 


Find out how the Affordable Care Act could give you more choices for health insurance coverage. Enrollment begins on October 1, 2013 in the Health Insurance Marketplace at www.HealthCare.gov. 

 But don't wait - you can get ready now. Explore and share this information to learn how you and your family may be eligible for new, more affordable health care options and benefits. 

 

 


 

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On June 24, 2012, Adam and Lizzie Countryman welcomed their fourth baby girl, Emerick, into the world. Emerick displayed labored breathing and was admitted to the NICU with a perforated lung due to an oxygen treatment. The doctors informed Adam and Lizzie to prepare for the worst, but as they had done so many times before in past struggles, Adam and Lizzie prayed. They prayed for the health, healing and strength of their baby girl, and after ten days by her side in the NICU they welcomed her home. Little did they know that in six short months, their lives would forever be changed and it would be Lizzie needing prayer for health, healing and strength.

On January 7, 2013, Lizzie was diagnosed with a Periosteal Osteosarcoma cluster, and her oncologist informed her that the portion of affected femur would require replacement with a donor bone to remove the cancer from her body. A month passed between the time Lizzie was diagnosed, and the call she received to let her know a donor match had been found. On February 5, 2013, Lizzie underwent surgery to remove the three calcified tumors, which presented the most complex surgical challenge her oncologist had ever encountered. Carefully, under the hands of Lizzie's surgeon and God's watchful eye, a portion of her femur was removed and the donor bone was transplanted in its place. After three weeks of waiting for pathology results, the cancer board determined that the margins were clear, and Lizzie's bone cancer was successfully removed. Lizzie spent the six months that followed in a wheelchair, eventually progressing to the use of a walker while she awaited fusion of the donor bone.

People often ask why Lizzie isn't losing her hair and being subjected to chemotherapy and radiation; that is attributed to the fact that the tumors identified as Periosteal Osteosarcoma do not respond to those types of treatment. Lizzie will undergo CT scans every three months for the next five years, as her type of bone cancer has the potential for secondary growth in the lungs. After five years she will undergo scans every six months for an additional five years, and then once every year thereafter.

On July 18th, Lizzie was informed that her body had rejected the donor bone, and she would soon be facing another surgery. Though her second surgery scheduled for August 6th, she continues to draw upon her faith to get through the next chapter in her inspiring story. After surgery, she will return to a wheelchair to endure several months of limited mobility as her body once again attempts to effectively utilize the donor bone in place of her own.

The bilateral scars that adorn Lizzie's leg often inspire question and concern, though to her, they are a badge of courage, strength, and grace. This experience has exposed the core of Lizzie's faith and character, and she finds comfort in knowing that God has a plan for her despite the hardships she has and will encounter along the way. Lizzie's warrior spirit continues to be an inspiration and blessing to everyone she comes in contact with. Cancer didn't bring Lizzie to her knees; it brought her to her feet.



 

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IT'LL SOON BE TIME FOR NEBRASKA CITY'S


APPLEJACK FESTIVAL!



SEPTEMBER 20, 21 & 22, 2013 
 

YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS OUT ON THESE FUN ACTIVITIES:

Parade showcasing 30+ marching bands - Saturday at 1 PM
Classic Car Show - Sunday 8 AM - 4 PM
Arts & Crafts Fairs - Satuday & Sunday
Fun Run/Walk - Saturday 7:30 AM
Quilt Show - Saturday & Sunday
Outdoor Concerts - Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Apple Harvest Festivities - All Season Long
Carnival - Friday, Saturday, Sunday
"An Enchanted Arboretum" Public Art Display
 
and SO MUCH MORE!!!
FIND OUT MORE HERE:

 
 
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'The Boys Next Door' Now at the Lofte 

 

Tom Griffin's off-Broadway hit, 'The Boys Next Door' is now playing at the Lofte Community Theatre.  'Boys' is the story of four intellectually-disabled men living together in a small apartment with their social worker, Jack.  Dealing with Schizophrenia, OCD and other conditions are part of their daily life which is played out in scenes involving Jack and his mentally challenged wards.  Each faces their own conflicts, especially Jack who is starting to experience burn out. 

 Directed by Kevin Colbert of Weeping Water, the play stars Jamion Biesterfeld of Louisville as Jack.  Erik Quam of Omaha plays Arnold.  Doug Rothgeb and Joshua Smith also of Omaha play Norman and Barry respectively.  Kevin Holdorf of Manley is Lucien.  Also starring in the play are Ken Snyder of Elmwood, Silvia Conley of Papillion, Summer Sinclair of Council Bluffs and Greg Leger of Omaha. 


 The production runs September 12-15.  Tickets are $17 and all seats are reserved.  The Lofte Community Theatre is located near the intersection of Hwy 1 and 50 just outside of Manley.  For reservations, please contact the box office at 402-234-2553 or visit www.Lofte.com. 

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Greenblatt & Seay proudly announce the Seventeenth

ANNUAL SCHOOLHOUSE FIDDLING BEE 


This historical, hysterical event will take place on Sunday, October 13, 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.

Contestants can register on line (http://www.greenblattandseay.com/schoolhouse_fiddling_bee_preregistration.shtml).

Admission is $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students, and $1.00 for children. Fiddlers and their back-ups are admitted 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.comor e-mail debby@greenblattandseay.com.


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ECLECTICS FESTIVAL

Greenblatt & Seay will be featured presenters for the Eclectics Festival sponsored by the Nebraska American String Teachers Association. the Eclectics Festival will take place on Saturday, September 28, at the Millard West High School. At 2 PM, Greenblatt & Seay will host a reading session of their publications, including selections from their Tunes for Two series. At 3 PM, these multi-instrumentalists will be performing a selection of Scandinavian tunes, featuring the nyckelharpa (keyed fiddle from Sweden), and music from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland. At 4 pm, Greenblatt & Seay will host a Diatonic

Workshop, featuring a hands-on-harmonica session, and demonstrations of penny whistles, mountain dulcimer, etc. For more information about this festival or to register, e-mail  pritchie@mpsomaha.org.


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