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Volume 120, Number 51 Wednesday, September 16, 2015 Maple Lake, MN 55358 maplelakemessenger.com
Inside . . .
Rachels Challenge:
page 6
Community Ed
salute: page 7
Football: page 8
Coming up
MLHS Picture Day is
Sept. 17
MLE Picture Day is
Sept. 18
Waterfowl Season
Opener is Sept. 26
St. Tims Fall Festival
is Sept. 27
Wright County
Sheriffs law
enforcement
Explorer
recruitment,
informational
meeting
The Wright County Sheriff's
Law Enforcement Explorer Post
3641 invites students ages 15-20
interested in joining to attend the
2015 Annual First Nighter Recruitment and Informational
meeting Monday, September 21st,
at 7 p.m. at the Wright County
Law Enforcement Center.
Grouse hunting
season opens
Sept. 19
The hunting season opener for
grouse, Minnesotas most popular
game bird, is right around the corner.
The season for ruffed and
spruce grouse runs from Saturday,
Sept. 19, through Sunday, Jan. 3,
2016; and for sharp-tailed grouse
from Sept. 19 through Sunday,
Nov. 30.
The grouse season looks promising this year. Weather was favorable for grouse reproduction and
chick survival in spring and summer, and there are stable numbers
of adult grouse that survived the
winter.
Weve heard from people that
theyve been seeing some goodsized broods of grouse and welldeveloped broods, said Ted Dick,
forest game bird coordinator with
the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Anecdotally,
were expecting lots of young
grouse in the fall. The daily limit
for ruffed and spruce grouse is five
combined with a possession limit
of 10. The daily limit for sharptailed grouse is three with a possession limit of six.
For more information on
grouse hunting and submitting
samples for the DNR studies, see
www.mndnr.gov/hunting/grouse.
$1
3-Day walk
continued on page 5
Stejskal and his instructor, Zyvonne D Langan, CAP, CAPT of the Hutchinson Composite
(Photo submitted)
Squadron.
School graduate, Stejskal said
his grandmother, Lynn Hollaran,
inspired his interest in aviation.
She was an airplane pilot living
in Pine River for many years.
She tried to get my older
brother, Jake, interested in aviation. I was the younger brother
so I just tagged along, Stejskal
said.
But instead of Jake developing a love of flying, Charlie did.
Young aviator
continued on page 5
2007-2009.
Cokatos
transportation
strengths include good access to
county roads, Trailblazer Transit
services, a bridge over the railroad, and Dassel-Cokato Area
Trail. Challenges to the community are the lack of commercial
buildings and the age of current
vacant buildings which often
need renovation before they are
ready for business occupation.
Their public utilities are nearing
capacity, and similar to other
small towns, there is a lack of
skilled workers and stable technology resources. Where state
and county roads intersect, multiple government layers can
present permit processing delays
for businesses eager to get
started.
Cokatos key to the future is
to plan for future growth, partner
State of Cities
continued on page 3
Book
Break is
back
by Vicki Grimmer
Staff Writer
After almost 30 years, Marilyn Groth and her husband, Dennis, have brought their used
book store, Book Break, back to
Maple Lake. We were in Maple
Lake in the mid-1980s, said
Marilyn. We were next to the
laundromat, where Total Care
Chiropractic is now. From
there, the business moved to
Buffalo before returning to
Maple Lake this week.
Located in the old Christine
and Friends building on the east
side of Birch, across from the
Maple Lake Library, a good fit
for downtown Maple Lake, and
for the Groths.
It feels like coming home,
said Marilyn of Book Breaks
new location. Its warm and
comfortable and Im really enjoying this old building. It has a
lot of history, a lot of character.
I do already have many customers in Maple Lake, Annandale and South Haven, as well as
Buffalo- Im looking forward to
seeing them all here.
Book Break specializes in
used books, both paperback and
hard cover, but also carries some
new items, a good assortment of
books by local Minnesota authors, DVD and VHS movies
and even sheet music, musical
lesson books and instrument
supplies, such as reeds, strings
and cleaning tools. And,
added Marilyn, special order is
always available.
Also distinctive to Book
Break is a credit system for customers trading books in.
Used books are half-off the
original cover price; if you have
(book) credit, you can reduce the
cost by an additional 50%, said
Marilyn. For any books we
buy, we give our customers a
credit of 25% off the cover price
to apply to other book purchases.
And although used book purchases are subject to a bit of
scrutiny before they end up on
the shelf, the trade-in program is
a good value for readers.
Currently Book Break is
open Wednesday-Friday, 9-6,
and Saturdays, 9-4.
Marilyn can be reached at
320-963-1918.
Viewpoint
Brutes
Bleat
by Harold Brutlag
It was good to hear the pheasant population in Minnesota is up
33% statewide. The DNR had this to say about pheasants in Minnesota. Favorable weather conditions led to a 33-percent increase
in the number of Minnesota pheasants compared to last year at this
time. However, the 2015 pheasant index is 39 percent below the 10year average and 59 percent below the long-term average. Habitat
loss continues to be the main factor in a long-term decline of the
states pheasant population, according to the Minnesota Department
of Natural Resources. It takes programs like the Soil Bank from
years past or the more recent Conservation Reserve Program to provide the habitat necessary to maintain good pheasant numbers in
these days of intense farming. Hunters will find more birds this fall
in the southwestern part of Minnesota according to the maps the
DNR has available, but they wont be all over. I guess thats why
its called hunting!
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In other wildlife matters Vanna and I came across four turkeys in
the middle of a township road northeast of Maple Lake Sunday. They
were small and either this years hatch or year-old hens. They were
close enough to get Vannas attention through the windshield of the
Fiesta. Heading north on County Road 8 last week a pair of Trumpeter Swans and four offspring were trying to cross that highway.
One adult was in the middle of the road so we slowed down almost
to a stop to let them cross, but the adult apparently had a change of
heart and herded the family back into the swamp from which they
had come. They are the heaviest living bird native to North America
with a wingspan that may exceed 10 ft. Their snow white feathers,
black beak and black feet make them distinctive over other swans.
Ask a
Trooper
by Sgt. Neil Dickenson
Q- I spend a fair amount of
time on the highway and often
see passengers in vehicles with
their feet on the dash. How can
their seat belts be in the proper
location to do their job? What
would happen in the case of an
air bag deployment?
A-Great question. There is no
law that prohibits a passenger
from placing their feet on the
dashboard while the vehicle is in
motion.
However, passengers who
put their feet up in a moving vehicle could be putting themselves at even greater risk of
injury in the event of a crash. It
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I was shocked to hear co-worker Samantha Zuehl (or Sam, as we
call her) and her friend, Trever, lost their South Haven home in a
fire Friday afternoon. Neither one was home at the time, but they
lost all of their belongings as well as their first house. Two pet dogs
also perished in the fire which Im sure Sam held a special attachment to. I say that because my dog, Vanna, is somewhat a frequent
visitor to the Messenger office and Sam always has seemed to have
a kind word or would stroke her head before shed get busy at her
computer. I wish them well as they pick up their lives from the tragic
loss.
spinal injuries.
Below are some recommendations and information on
airbag safety from the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration:
When there is a moderate to
severe crash, a signal is sent
from the air bag system's electronic control unit to the inflator
within the air bag module.
An igniter in the inflator
starts a chemical reaction that
produces a harmless gas, which
inflates the air bag within the
blink of an eye - or less than
1/20th of a second.
Side-impact air bags inflate
even more quickly since there is
less space between the occupant
and the striking object, such as
the interior of the vehicle, another vehicle, a tree, or a pole.
Because air bags deploy very
rapidly, serious or sometimes
fatal injuries can occur if the oc-
HELP US HELP...
Sam & Trever!
Sam Zuehl, staff member of the Maple Lake Messenger,
and Trever Linder, lost their home to a house fire on Friday, Sept. 11. In addition to their home and everything in
it, Sam and Trever also lost two important members of
their family, their dogs, Emma and Ammo.
Please help us help Sam and Trever get back on their feet.
Donations to
the Sam Zuehl
and Trever
Linder House
Fire Relief
Fund can be
dropped off at
Star Bank in
Maple Lake or
Annandale, or
mailed to Star
Bank, PO Box
449, Maple Lake,
MN 55358
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On September 8, Tiffany
Nichole Smith, 27, of Annandale, was arrested in South
Haven on an Anoka County
warrant for financial transaction
card fraud.
On September 8, Dillan
Jared Mesedahl, 20, of Rockford, was arrested in Scott
County on a Wright County
warrant for liquor consumption
under 21.
On September 8, Matthew
Warren Berg, 22, of Buffalo,
was arrested in Buffalo on
Wright County warrants for 1st
and 3rd degree criminal sexual
conduct.
On September 8, Sean Roff
Donaghue, 44, of St. Michael,
was arrested in Annandale on
the charge of 5th degree assault
and a Wright County warrant for
domestic assault violation.
On September 8, Dale Allan
Larson, 26, of Buffalo, was arrested in Buffalo on a Hennepin
County warrant for theft.
On September 9, Matthew
William Morse, 37, of Buffalo,
was arrested in Anoka County
on a MN Department of Corrections warrant for 2nd degree assault.
On September 9, Billie Jo
Meulner, 43, of Monticello, was
arrested in Monticello on a
Wright County warrant for
check forgery.
On September 9, James
Robert Hanson, 54, of Otsego,
was arrested in Sherburne
County on a Wright county warrant for 5th degree controlled
substance violation.
On September 9, Eric
Michael Winter, 41, of Pillager,
was arrested in Albertville on
the charge of 1st degree sale of
a controlled substance.
On September 9, Patrick
Todd Centers, 27, of Howard
Lake, was arrested in Delano on
a Wright County warrant for 3rd
degree DWI violations.
On September 9, Robert
Joseph Smith, 37, of Buffalo,
was arrested in Buffalo on the
charge of disorderly conduct.
On September 9, Andrew
William Stanley, 26, of Montrose, was arrested in Winsted
on the charge of domestic assault.
On September 10, Jennifer
Lynn Wagner, 30, of Buffalo,
was arrested in Buffalo on a
Hennepin County warrant for
disorderly conduct.
On September 10, Justin
Joseph Wirtz, 34, of Monticello,
was arrested in Monticello on
the charge of 3rd degree DWI.
On September 10, Mikeal
Evan Lukach, 26, of Buffalo,
was arrested in Buffalo on the
charge of obstruction of legal
process.
On September 11, Ryan
Christopher Keene, 35, of Otsego, was arrested in Buffalo on
Wright County warrant for 1st
degree criminal sexual conduct.
On September 11, Chase
Howard Herman Swenson, 26,
of Cokato, was arrested in Winsted on a Wright County apprehension and detention order for
domestic assault violations.
On September 11, Thomas
Edward Murray, 36, of Monticello, was arrested in Maple
Lake Township on the charge of
domestic abuse.
On September 11, Timothy
John Davis, 27, of Monticello,
was arrested in Monticello on
the charge of 1st degree sale of
a controlled substance.
On September 11, Leanel
Vaughn, 51, of Cokato, was arrested in Cokato on a fugitive
from justice charge and a Black
Hawk County IA warrant for
contempt of court.
On September 11, Cody Lee
Richard Duane Hawes, 24, of
Cokato, was arrested in Rockford on a Wright County warrant for 3rd degree controlled
substance violations.
On September 11, Travis
John Theisen, 21, of Albertville,
was arrested in Monticello on
the charge of 3rd degree DWI.
On September 12, Jacob Lee
Bennett, 37, of Montrose, was
arrested in Montrose on the
charge of 1st degree burglary.
On September 12. Lavon
Terrell Taylor, 28, of Buffalo,
was arrested in Buffalo on the
charge of domestic assault and
5th degree assault.
On September 12, Maurice
Rodarick Eull, 54, of Buffalo,
was arrested in Monticello on
the charge of 3rd degree DWI.
On September 12, Devin
Matthew Lorentz, 40, of Albertville, was arrested in Albertville on the charge of 3rd
degree DWI.
On September 12, Cole
Steven Loberg, 31, of Buffalo,
was arrested in Buffalo on the
charge of disorderly conduct.
On September 13, Joseph
Allen Wurm, 32, of Kimball,
was arrested in Southside Township on the charge of 2nd degree
DWI.
There were 16 property damage accidents, 4 personal injury
accidents, 4 hit and run accidents and 2 car-deer accidents.
There were 5 arrests for
DWI, no underage consumption
arrests, 6 school bus stop arm
violations and 41 tickets for
miscellaneous traffic violations
reported this week.
Sentencings
continued on page 11
County Board
continued on page 11
State of Cities
continued from page 1
with the county and other agencies for workers and technology.
Reclamation projects offer potential, and Cokatos administrators expect moderate growth to
continue.
City of Buffalo
Mayor Brad Nauman proclaimed that Buffalo is Open
for Business! in spite of the
Hwy. 25 road construction
through downtown. Downtown
businesses remain open and encourage patrons to follow the
detours to reach them. That construction will finalize next
spring, but streets will re-open
over winter.
In business news, Wild
Marsh Golf Club is prospering
under the citys administration.
A new strip mall is under construction near the Hwy. 55 McDonalds which will serve as a
business incubator offering store
front space, good parking and
visibility to new businesses.
Residents will be delighted to
learn that a Caribou coffee shop
and Einstein Bros. Bagels are
also planned for that area. Buffalos fifth Mexican restaurant,
Taco Bell, will open a store next
to Cub Foods and is hiring now.
Nauman reported that plans
are underway to bring in more
businesses, and the industrial
parks have utilities capacity.
Trailblazer Transit will build a
new facility on the north end of
town, and Whirltronics (precision lawnmower blades) will expand their facility. The addition
of a new medical facility is also
planned for that area.
Building permits appear to be
leveling out in number, and residential growth has also flattened in the past year.
In the infrastructure category,
a new interchange, Settlers
Pkwy., will open with a ribboncutting ceremony this week. The
new roadway connects Hwy. 55
near Target to Hwy. 25 near
Lakeview Cemetery and Buffalo
Heights Golf Course with a traffic roundabout at the Hwy. 25
intersection. As noted, the Hwy.
25 construction downtown will
finalize next spring, and the state
will begin work on Hwy. 25
north of Hwy. 55 next year, including the installation of roundabouts to improve traffic flow.
The city installed a new main
switch to enhance the existing
fiber and wireless infrastructure
with a goal to offer residents a
choice in Internet service
providers. The wastewater treatment facility now accepts sludge
from other communities, which
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Community
Meetings
Sept. 21: Multiple Sclerosis
support group, 12-1:30 p.m.,
Buffalo United Methodist
Church. Cathy, 320-274-8408
or Mary Jo, 612-353-1460.
Sept. 22: Annandale Lakers AA & Al-Anon, 8 p.m.,
United Methodist Church of
Annandale, 250 Oak Ave. N.;
320-274-3380.
Sept. 22: Celebrate Recovery
(non-denominational
Christian-based recovery program), 7 p.m., Monticello
Covenant Church; 763-2952112.
Sept. 22: Gamblers Anonymous & AA, 7:30 p.m., Buffalo Evangelical Free Church,
2051 50th St. NE, County Rds.
25 & 113.
WOW
Wellness on Wheels
People
Wedding Announcements
Erickson-Allbee to wed
Earlier this year, Buffalo Hospital Foundation created a memorial for Dr. Eric Lefebvre who passed away in 2014. The Baby
Blessings Wall was created to honor and remember Lefebvre, who
was a longtime OB/GYN and delivered babies at Buffalo Hospital.
Stop by on Saturday, Sept. 19, for an Open House to tour the
Buffalo Hospital Birth Center and to see the Baby Blessings Wall
in person. Doors will be open from 1:00 until 4:00 p.m. and will
coincide with the 2nd Annual Birthday Party, where Buffalo Hospital celebrates all the babies born in the previous year.
Come to the
Maple Lake Library
to get a library card today!
74 Birch Avenue S, Maple Lake
320-963-2009
Wright County residents thinking about buying a home are invited to attend a one day informative workshop designed to help
them learn the basics of home ownership.
Wright County Community Action (WCCA) offers a first-time
home buyers seminar (Home Stretch) which will cover a variety
of topics related to the home buying process. Area lenders, real
estate agents, and other housing professionals will instruct the
workshop.
Home Stretch will be offered on Saturday, Sept. 26, from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at Citizens State Bank, 145 Nelson Boulevard, Montrose, MN 55363. To register, call Wright County Community Action (WCCA) at (320) 963-6500, ext. 238.
Church
CHURCH OF SAINT TIMOTHY
8 Oak Ave. N., Maple Lake
Ph.: 320-963-3726
www.churchofsttimothy.org
Pastor: Father John Meyer
Interim School Principal: Dawn
Kincs
SAT.: 3:30-4:15 p.m., Confessions;
4:30 p.m., Mass.
SUN.: 8 & 10 a.m., Mass.
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
CHURCH
5460 63rd St. NW, Box 462, Maple
Lake
Ph.: 763-463-9447
www.holycrossmaplelake.org
Pastors: Culynn Curtis
Visitors Are Always Welcome!
SAT.: 9 a.m., Third Grade Bible
Class.
SUN.: 8 a.m., Traditional Service;
9:15 a.m., Faith Formation Hour;
10:30 a.m., Contemporary Service.
MON.: 11 a.m., Prayer Group; 1
p.m., Quilters; Newsletter Deadline.
WED.: 6 p.m., Worship on Wednesday; 6:45 p.m., The112; 7 p.m.,
Choir, Confirmation.
BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
400 County Rd. 37 NE, Maple Lake
Ph.: 320-963-3118
www.bethuccml@gmail.com
mfritz@ants.edu
Interim Pastor: Michael Fritz
FRI.: 5:30 p.m., Meat Raffle.
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service;
10:30 a.m., Fellowship; 10:45 a.m.,
Sunday School, Confirmation;
Newsletter Deadline.
WED.: 6:30 p.m., Choir.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH IN SILVER CREEK
(LCMS)
11390 Elliott Ave. N.W., M.L.
Ph.: 763-878-2820, 320-333-8636
Pastor: Rev. George W. Sagissor III
SUN.: 10 a.m., Worship Service;
11:15 a.m., Sunday School, Bible
Study.
SILVER CREEK
COMMUNITY CHURCH
4282 114th St. NW, Maple Lake,
MN 55358
3 miles so. of I-94 on Co. Rd. 143,
just off Hwy. 8; Ph.: 320-963-3957;
605-553-5240
www.silvercreekcommunitychurch.com
Pastor: Luke Baehr
SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship; 10:30 a.m.,
Sunday School, Bible Study.
ANNANDALE EVAN. FREE
CHURCH
10252 St. Hwy. 55 N.W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-274-8951
Pastor: Dennis L. Johnson
FRI.: 9:30 a.m., Women's Bible
Study.
SUN.: 8:15 a.m., Prayer; 8:30 & 11
a.m., Communion Services; 9:45
a.m., Sunday School; 6 p.m., Discovery Class.
MON.: 9 a.m., Grandmas in Prayer;
6:30 p.m., Book Club; 7 p.m.,
Men's Bible Study.
TUES.: 7 p.m., Celebrate Recovery.
WED.: 2 p.m., Young at Heart; 5:30
p.m., Wednesday Night Supper; 6
p.m., Wednesday Night Connection.
ANNANDALE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
250 Oak Ave. N., Box 329, Annan.
Ph.: 320-274-5127
www.mumac.org/~annandaleumc
Pastor: Ruth Hograbe
FRI.: 7:30 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous.
SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship Service;
10:15 a.m., Coffee Fellowship, Sunday School.
TUES.: 8 p.m., AA/Al-Anon.
BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
CHURCH
7809 Co. Rd. 35 W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-963-3592
Pastor: Lynn Machula
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service
w/Communion; 10:30 a.m., Sunday
School & Bible Study.
EAGLES GROVE CHURCH
PO Box 1020, Annandale
Location: Hwy. 55, next to The
Marketplace
Ph.: 320-248-6024
www.eaglesgrove.org & Facebook
SUN.: 10:30 a.m., Worship Service;
Energized Music and Quality Children's Programs Provided.
MT. HERMON LUTHERAN
CHURCH
1284 Keats Ave. N.W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-963-3284
Pastor: Marianne Zitzewitz
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship.
BUFFALO SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
200 2nd Ave. NE, Buffalo
Ph.: 763-682-3582
Pastor: Devin Locati
SAT.: 9:45 a.m., Bible Study; 11
a.m., Church Service.
HOSANNA LUTHERAN
CHURCH
1705 Hwy. 25 N., Buffalo, Mo.
Syn.
Pastor: Rob Jarvis
Ph.: 763-682-3278; www.hosannalcms.org
SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship Service;
10:30 a.m., Bible Study and Sunday
School.
TUES.: 8 p.m., Young Adults
Group.
WED.: 10 a.m., Bible Study; 7
p.m., Confirmation Class.
BUFFALO UNITARIAN
UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP
WED.: Discussion Group Meets the
2nd & 4th Wednesday, Sept. thru
May, 7:30 p.m., at Buffalo Community Center, Across the Street from
the Post Office at 206 Central Ave.
(Hwy. 25). For More Information,
Call Luke at 763-682-4616 or Visit
www.buuf.us. Everyone is welcome.
BUFFALO EVANGELICAL
FREE CHURCH
2051 50th Street NE, Buffalo, MN
(corner of Hwy. 25 N. & County
Rd. 113)
Ph. 763-682-6846; www.buffalofree.org
info@buffalofree.org
Senior Pastor: Brian Thorstad
THURS.: 7 p.m., Small Groups;
7:30 a.m., AA & Al-Anon.
FRI.: 6 a.m., Men's Small Group; 7
p.m., Small Groups.
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service;
11 a.m., Sunday School for All
Ages.
MON.: 7 p.m., Women's Bible
Study; 7:30 p.m., Al-Anon.
TUES.: 7:30 p.m., Men's Small
Group, AA, GA.
WED.: 6:30 p.m., Awana, Choir
Practice.
BUFFALO COVENANT
CHURCH
1601 Hwy. 25 N., Buffalo
Ph.: 763-682-1470
www.buffalocov.org
Lead Pastor: Max Frazier
THURS.: 6:30 p.m., Worship Team
Practice, Divorce Care; 6:45 p.m.,
Choir Rehearsal; 7 p.m., Trusted
Friends Workshop.
SUN.: 8 a.m., Traditional Worship;
9:30 & 11 a.m., Sunday School,
Contemporary Worship; 3 p.m.,
Generations Choir Practice; 4 p.m.,
AWANA; 6:30 p.m., Chill Out (in
various homes), Senior High Worldview Class at Hershley's Home.
MON.: Noon, Prayer Group; 1
p.m., Victory Band Practice; 1 p.m.,
Women's Bible Study;7 p.m., A
Journey Through Paul's Life & Letters.
TUES.: 6 a.m., Deep Waters; 1:30
p.m., S.A.L.T.; 6 p.m., Grief Share;
7 p.m., Ministry to Marriages Info
Meeting.
WED.: 6 p.m., Hang Time; 6:30
p.m., 9th Grade Confirmation.
THURS.: 9 a.m., Ladies' Mission
Connection, Devitt's Home; 6:30
p.m., Worship Team Practice, Divorce Care; 6:45 p.m., Choir Rehearsal; 7 p.m., Trusted Friends
Workshop.
3-Day walk
continued from page 1
This years participants numbered just over half of last years
total, 550 compared with 1,000 in
2014, highlighting an unfortunate
downward trend in walk participants. But everyone was wearing
pink, to symbolize support of the
Susan G. Komen foundation and
the fight against breast cancer. All
participants and volunteers were
cheering loudly, more than making up for the lesser numbers.
The walkers first day total
mileage was 18.7 miles, the second day 22.8 miles, and the third
day was 18.5 miles. After three arduos days, walkers were celebrated at the closing ceremony and
celebration at Harriet Island in St.
Paul.
Bruns was thrilled to be a part
of the event, and was fascinated to
hear the stories along the way. In
particular she was touched by the
story of two men running, quite
young, who had lost their mother
to breast cancer. They have participated in the race ever since their
CELEBRATION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Affiliated with Evangelical Free
Ch.
Box 171, Montrose; 763-675-3003
Interim Pastor: Dawson Grover;
763-675-3003
SUN.: 10 a.m., Worship at Montrose Elementary School Gymnasium.
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ford team.
A division rival, the Huskers
kept the the Irish on their toes,
but the Maple Lake team kept
on fighting until the end, Knutsen said.
Holdingfords Alex Knapp
started the scoring with a fiveyard touchdown run in the first
quarter. The kick that followed
was good, giving the visitors a
seven-point lead.
Kaleys touchdown put the
Irish within reach in the second
quarter. After a scoreless third
quarter, Holdingfords Nolan
Prokett widened the gap in the
fourth quarter by returning an
interception 92 yards for a
touchdown.
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Football Standings
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Maple Lake
Holdingford
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Paynesville
Melrose
Conf.
2-1-0
3-0-0
1-2-0
1-2-0
2-1-0
0-3-0
1-2-0
2-1-0
Overall
3-1-0
4-0-0
2-2-0
2-2-0
3-1-0
0-4-0
2-2-0
3-1-0
Conf.
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
Overall
6-1-0
0-0-0
1-2-0
3-4-0
6-0-0
0-0-0
8-5-0
2-5-0
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by Jeff Plattner
College Football Roundup
As the old adage goes
thats why they play the games.
Over the past three seasons, the
Jacksonville State Gamecocks
of the Ohio Valley Conference
had faced three ranked teams.
The results of those contests?
No contest, as the Gamecocks
were dominated by a total score
of 117-31. So, when they traveled to Auburn, Alabama this
past Saturday to face the No. 6ranked Auburn Tigers, one
would have been wise to expect
much of the same, a drubbing at
the hands of the Tigers. Thats
why they play the games!
SEC Showdowns
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REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD
MEETING-MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 14, 2015
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT #881
MAPLE LAKE, MN
MINUTES
Board Members Present: Arnie
Michalicek, Joe Paumen, Shelley
McAlpine and Richard Thomas
Board Members Not Present:
Shelly Liljequist, Ben Elsenpeter,
Joe Mavencamp
Others Present:
Mark Redemske, Kris Harlan, David Hansen,
Michelle Wang, John Donohue,
Tanya Malwitz, Maureen Donohue
and Katie Friedman
1. Call meeting to order at 7:01
p.m.
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. District #881 is Proud of
A. Alicia Stoll and Rachel Dale
for being selected as our Educational Support Staff Recognition
honorees
B. Classes of 1970 and 1975 for
$734 in donations and additional
school supplies for kids in need
4. Recognition of visitors: Tiffany
Grube
5. M/S Thomas/Paumen - Approve the Agenda for the regular
school board meeting held on Monday, September 14, 2015 with the
addition of item 9C, approving $734
donation from classes of 1970 and
1975 and removing item 14. Motion
carries 4-0.
6. M/S McAlpine/Paumen - Approve the Consent Agenda for the
regular school board meeting held
on Monday, September 14, 2015.
Motion carries 4-0.
7. Open Forum: None
8. Unfinished Business
A. The opening day enrollment is
at 868.
B. M/S Thomas/Paumen - Motion to approve a Resolution Appointing Election Judges for the
November 3, 2015 School District
Special Election. Roll call vote:
Michalicek-yes,
Paumen-yes,
McAlpine-yes, Thomas-yes. Motion
carries 4-0.
C. M/S McAlpine/Thomas - Motion to approve the 2015 (payable
2016) tax levy for the maximum levy.
Motion carries 4-0.
9. New Business
A. M/S Thomas/Paumen - Motion to approve an anonymous donation of $500 to the Backpack
Buddies program. Motion carries 40.
B. Begin superintendent evaluation. The evaluation form will be distributed to the board members to be
completed and sent to Joe Paumen,
who will tally results prior to the before November board meeting.
C. M/S
Paumen/Thomas Motion to accept a $734 donation
from the classes of 1970 and 1975
to be used to provide school supplies for students in need. Motion
carries 4-0.
10. Representative Reports
A. District Leadership Team Thomas reported that the year plan
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A. Thank-You Notes
B. Upcoming Meetings:
1. MAWSECO Board Meeting at
7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September
22, 2015 in Howard Lake
2. Schools for Equity in Education meeting at 9:30 a.m. on Friday,
September 25, 2015 in Minneapolis
3. Wright Tech Center Board
Meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday,
October 6, 2015 in Buffalo
4. District Leadership Team
Meeting at 7:15 a.m. on Tuesday,
October 20, 2015 in the Board Room
5. Regular School Board Meeting
in October at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday,
October 13, 2015 in the Board Room
C. Miscellaneous Information:
1. Financial Audit Monday, September 21 through Wednesday,
September 23, 2015
2. Chamber of Commerce Meeting at 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
October 7, 2015
14. M/S Thomas/Paumen - Motion to adjourn the meeting at 7:36
p.m. Motion carries 4-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Maureen Donohue
Shelley McAlpine
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two county boards buckling.
For his part, Hagerty said the
final decision as to who pays what
at the facility isnt up to the sheriffs
or the county attorneys. Budgeting
matters are the responsibility of the
county boards and he doesnt view
it as his role to try to broker the
peace.
The (three county) boards can
meet and come up with something
else if they can, but the funding
thing is theirs, Hagerty said. For
them to put that on me, I render
unto Caesar what is Caesars. The
funding thing is the county boards
issue. I will certainly reach out to
my partners again. Weve been
talking about this for years. All it
does is lead to sleepless nights for
me, worried that Im going to lose
a service in our lab that is going to
jeopardize public safety in Wright
County. Im elected to keep the bar
high and thats what I intend to do.
I have faith in my county board. I
think theyre going to do the right
thing, but well see what happens
in October.
Hagerty feels that the board
needs to take into account that the
matter was revisited earlier this
year and the decision of the other
two counties is that, for the current
contract that runs through 2018,
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