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AV fundraiser to celebrate life of fallen RM soldier July 16 event to benefit area military personnel, families BY MICHAEL RICCI SUN NEWSPAPERS
The children are waiting for the Puppet Wagon, where each week offers new opportunities for puppeteers to share valuable life lessons, silly songs, and laughs for all ages – a tradition brought to life now for more two decades in both Apple Valley and Lakeville.
He may have paid the ultimate price for his country, but a Rosemount soldier lives on in many ways. The American Legion Post 1776, 14521 Granada Drive, Apple Valley, will host its annual Ben Kopp memorial bike run Saturday, July 16. Registration begins 9 a.m. at the post. The bike run will begin and finish in Apple Valley, starting 11 a.m. A presentation at Post 1776 will follow the ride, beginning 6:30 p.m. All proceeds will be used to provide prosthetics and rehabilitation for area military men and women. Cpl. Benjamin S. Kopp of Rosemount died July 18, 2009, at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C. Kopp was initially injured eight days prior in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, after insurgents had attacked his unit. Kopp received initial treatment in the field, but was eventually transported to Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where he was placed in an induced coma. The doctors attempted to reduce swelling in Kopp”s brain, which was the result of a gunshot wound received during the attack. As devastating as losing her son was to Jill Stephenson, she knew from previous conversations that Ben wished to be an organ donor. Stephenson, already in the area, became aware of the Washington Regional Transplant Community, referred to as an organ procurement organization, or OPO. “They told me I could designate a recipient, but I didn”t know anyone at first on the designated list,” Stephenson said.
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Apple Valley Puppet Wagon puppeteers Ashley Ripley and Dominique Herskind posing with Aroma and Stagehand, two classic puppets from Apple Valley that always come out to greet the kids after the show in what’s called “Hugs and Kisses.” (Photo by Hannah Lund • Sun Newspapers)
Summertime fun with no strings attached BY HANNAH LUND SUN NEWSPAPERS On a typical summer weekday morning, it’s not the ice-cream truck that keeps Apple Valley and Lakeville children squirming with anticipation on the curb. The wagon they wait for is of a more local flavor, bringing joy and free entertainment on a weekly basis.
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Dakota County parade, fireworks round-up Here is a schedule of some of the parades and fireworks displays happening in the upcoming weeks in conjunction with local Dakota County festivals: • The Apple Valley Freedom Days parade starts 1 p.m. Monday, July 4. Its route follows Pennock Avenue to 145th Street to Hayes Road. Streets will close around 11 a.m. that morning along the parade route, and residents are prohibited from marking their spots with chairs or blankets. Fireworks will take place 10 p.m. Monday, July 4, at Johnny Cake Ridge Park East, 5800 140th St. W. Info: avfreedomdays.com. • The Eagan Fun Fest “Hometown Heroes” parade starts 10 a.m. Monday, July 4, at Yankee Doodle and Central Parkway in Eagan. Military veterans are encouraged to participate in the parade, and have the option to walk the mile-long route or be seated with the Eagan Funfest Ambassador Alumni on a float. Contact Cory Hilden at info@EaganFunfest.org for more information. A fireworks display will take place 10 p.m. Monday, July 4, at the Eagan Festival Grounds, 1501 Central Parkway. • Lakeville’s Pan-O-Prog Grand Parade will take place 5:30 p.m. Saturday, July 9. It runs from the Lakeville Arts Center at 210th Street and Holyoke down to Lakeville City Hall at Heritage Drive and Holyoke Avenue. Parade lineup will start 4:30 p.m. (Editor’s note: the date for this event was incorrect in our Pan-O-Prog special section June 23). Pan-O-Prog fireworks will take place at dusk Monday, July 4, at Lakeville North High School.
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Apple Valley firefighters prepare for a live burn exercise June 20 at the ABLE training facility in Burnsville, which allows fire crews to fight the real thing in a controlled environment.(Photo by Jeff Barthel • Sun Newspapers)
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The ABLE facility, located near the intersection of Cliff Road and River Ridge Boulevard, is an essential tool for the training of local firefighters. Built in 1988, the facility is aging and will need to be replaced before long. While plans for a long-term solution are being discussed, recent repairs have been made to extend the facility three more years. ABLE consists of two buildings: a four-story tower and a singlelevel training building. Fire crews can smoke both buildings, but are only allowed to set fires for “live burn” training in one room. Apple Valley Fire Captains Dan Engel and David Kennedy recently instructed their firefighters through a live burn at ABLE Monday, June 20. With the exception of the fire chief, fire marshal and fire inspector, all members of the Apple Valley Fire Department are paid-on-call volunteers. Marisa Holman, 25, of Apple Valley, has been a volunteer firefighter with the department for two and a half years. During her time there, she has been involved in more than a dozen fires. Her training experiences at ABLE have been really good preparation for her real-life situations, she said. “My experience is we usually put pallets and hay down, then we light it on fire and we do training exercises, like search and rescue, putting the fire out,” Holman said. “We use the thermal imaging camera, it’s called the TIC; and that shows, by the variation of color, you can see human heat and you can see where the fire is. There are different levels of using the TIC camera. We use the gas monitor to monitor the CO levels in the building.” At the June 20 training, Engel and Kennedy were implementing the use of a new nozzle for their fire hoses. Kennedy said the new nozzles are smooth bore nozzles, as opposed to the fire department’s regular “automatic” nozzles. The nozzles are designed to be used with standpipes in apartment complexes. The new hoses run at a lower pressure then an automatic hose, but allow the water to shoot further. The general format of the training consisted of two lines of firefighters entering the building with two different hoses. One team used the hose with the smooth bore nozzles. The other went in
with automatic nozzles, as backup to protect the first team if there were any problems. The firefighters’ gear consists of Kevlar bunker coats and pants, a Kevlar helmet with protective hood and fire gloves. Each firefighter also wears a SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) and mask. The SCBA, which primarily consists of an oxygen tank, has a safety system built into it. If a firefighter is idle for a certain period of time, a beeping noise will occur. Kennedy refers to this safety precaution as “PASS,” or Personal Accountability Safety System. He said the noise starts out softly to warn the firefighters, then gets louder with each passing second to indicate a firefighter is down and needs help. “It’s a really loud beeping, and every firefighter knows the sound of it,” Kennedy said. “If they hear that, the firefighting stops and we have to find the firefighter and rescue them, or we continue to fight the fire and have another team come in and rescue them.” When a firefighter is not trouble but hears their system begin to beep, they will motion from side to side to disarm the alarm. Kennedy said his firefighters refer to this as the “firefighter butt wiggle,” because its the lower part of the pack that detects the motion Another part of the safety gear Kennedy said is very helpful is an oxygen gauge that can be seen within their masks “It’s a heads up display within our masks that tells us how much air we got left,” he said. “I’ve also got a gauge on my strap, but [the mask gauge] is visual, right in my face all the time.” Kennedy said the fire department’s training is twofold: the onsite physical training at ABLE and safety training at one of the stations. He said the department consists of 60-70 firefighters, which are split in half for training. While he and Engel were running the exercises at ABLE, Fire Chief Nealon Thompson was conducting the safety training in Apple Valley. The following week they would switch. Kennedy said both parts are vital, teaching the importance of safety as well as preparation. “A lot of firefighters are hurt every year, over a hundred firefighters generally die every year in the line of duty,” Kennedy said. “Once a year the fire service does what is called Safety Stand Down; for a week they stress the importance of safety training.” ABLE: TO PAGE 9 CMYK
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Puppets FROM PAGE 1A Herskind. “I love it. And, now that I’m working here, I get to be a complete goofball.” The Apple Valley Puppet Wagon has been bringing goofballs to life for more than 32 years. In the wagon, old newspaper clippings and signatures from former puppeteers pepper the walls where the next generation chooses from over hundreds of puppets to put on a show. According to fellow Apple Valley puppeteer Amanda Johnston, the variety makes brainstorming a treat. “I like it because you’re creating everything,” she said. “You’re in control of what you do.” Lakeville puppeteer Anna Swetala agrees. “We’re able to play,” Swetala said. “We don’t have to be serious all the time and can have a lot of fun with it.” Established in 1989 and funded by the Lakeville Rotary Club, the Lakeville Puppet Wagon looks forward to the steady improvements each year. “It’s the first week, but it’s going to be a very good summer,” said Lakeville puppeteer Dan Sandberg. “There’s great chemistry between the performers, and sometimes it’s hard [not to laugh] into the microphone when something funny happens.” Funny things are bound to happen with each show, as audience members keep the performers on their toes through interactions with the puppets. According to Herskind, it’s often the parents that speak up and laugh the loudest. “I enjoy watching the kids enjoy the puppet shows,” said Lakeville parent Tanya Hilliard. “They know when it is, and are always ready to go. It’s a great service that [the Puppet Wagon] does.” Working in the Puppet Wagon can involve long hours wearing thick puppets, often on hot summer days. However, from the smiles and laughter from behind the curtain, the puppeteers seem to enjoy their work. “When we pull in, everyone is happy,” said Apple Valley Puppet Wagon coordinator Marcie Padgett. “It’s an environment of happiness, and there is nothing but this puppet show for the next 15 minutes.” For Lakeville Puppet Wagon coordinator Patty Dexter, this environment of happiness comes directly from the hands behind the puppets. “The experience, the desire and the passion – we can’t train those things,” Dexter said. “They have to come inwardly, from the puppeteers themselves.” To learn more about the Apple Valley and Lakeville Puppet Wagon showtimes, visit ci.apple-valley.mn.us and ci.lakeville.mn.us.
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COMMUNITY NEWS Photography contest A photography workshop will meet 1011:30 a.m. Friday, July 15, at the Caponi Art Park, 1220 Diffley Road in Eagan, for a workshop focusing on basic tips to improve travel, candid, landscape and macro shots. This workshop is a new feature of the art park’s fourth annual photography contest and exhibition and the public is invited to submit photos of the art park between now and Oct. 9. Workshop participants will learn tricks with their point
each category will win $75 and an enlarged print of their photo. Second place winners will receive $50. New this year, select photographs will be showcased in an exhibition at a to be determined local gallery space, posted online in the art park’s photography exhibition and used in promotional materials. For more information on how to submit photographs, go to http://bit.ly/j1rxc4. Photos will be posted on the art park’s photo contest webpage as entries are received.
and shoot or SLR digital camera. The course will cover basic camera features and functions, composition, and using the macro se-tting. Legacy Creative Images will teach the class, which is free to the public with a $4 suggested donation. Each entrant can submit up to five images of the art park taken in 2011. All entrants will be eligible to win a cash prize from Legacy Creative Images. Cash prizes will be awarded in both adult and youth (14 and under) categories. First place in MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY PUBLIC NOTICE ON DRAFT/PROPOSED AIR EMISSION FACILITY PERMIT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) proposes to issue Air Emission Permit No. 03700011-008, to Flint Hills Resources Pine Bend LLC for their facility located at 13775 Clark Road, Rosemount, Dakota County, Minnesota. In addition, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Commissioner has determined that the State Implementation Plan (SIP) conditions for this facility should be amended. The facility is subject to an Administrative Order (Order), which is included in Minnesota’s SIP and contains conditions that are necessary to demonstrate compliance with the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for sulfur dioxide. Under its Title I authority, the MPCA is revising the Order and will be formally requesting that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) amend Minnesota’s SIP to include the revised Order. 1) Proposed Permit The permit action is for construction and operation of the facility. The permit action is a major amendment; therefore, the draft/proposed permit has been placed on public notice. The MPCA is seeking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) concurrent review of this draft/proposed permit and the EPA 45-day review period will begin with the 30-day public review period. This major amendment is for a combination of permit applications for unrelated changes at the facility. The changes are the revision of the SV 042 NOX Best Available Control Technology (BACT) limit, the inclusion of outstanding December 2007 Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) compliance schedule requirements, and the shutdown of the Merox Incinerator (EU245) and reroute of offgas to the 31H-2 furnace (EU055). There is also a minor amendment to install two temporary coke crushers (EU325 & EU326) and an administrative amendment for a facility and ownership name change. Re-openings are also included that revise heat input limits on EU035 (23H-2), EU053 (28H-1) and EU204 (71B-8). A summary of the Emissions Increase in tons per year is as follows: Pollutant
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The Permittee has submitted a pollution prevention progress report pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 115D.08. 2) Proposed SIP Changes Changes to the SIP condition for this facility are needed to accommodate the shutdown of the Merox Incinerator and reroute of offgas to the 31H-2 furnace, improve the energy efficiency of the 94H-1 Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Thermal Oxidizer, and provide the ability to install a new boiler in the future. The main emission changes are reductions in SO2 emissions from diesel engines due to lower sulfur fuel, reductions in emissions from the Merox and FCC emission units, and new emission limits for the 31H-2 heater. In addition, the SIP revision updates emissions and modeling parameters from various sources within the facility, and removes references to requirements that have been completed. Overall the changes result in lower SO2 emissions from the facility and generally lower ambient impacts. Flint Hills Resources is located in a maintenance area for the annual and 24-hour sulfur dioxide standard. The MPCA believes that the SIP changes proposed will not have an adverse impact on compliance with these standards. EPA has recently promulgated a new one-hour standard for sulfur dioxide. A SIP for the new standard is not yet due to EPA. 3) Public Participation The preliminary determination to issue the air emission permit and submit the SIP revision is tentative. There are four formal procedures for public participation in the MPCA’s consideration of the permit application and decision to submit the SIP. Interested persons may (1) submit written comments on the draft/proposed permit and proposed SIP revision; (2) request that the MPCA hold a public information meeting; (3) request the MPCA hold a contested case hearing; and/or (4) submit a petition to the Commissioner requesting that the MPCA Citizens’ Board (Board) consider the permit matter and proposed SIP revision. The decision whether to issue the permit and submit the SIP revision and, if so, under what terms, will be presented to the Board for decision if: (1) the Commissioner grants the petition requesting the matter be presented to the Board; (2) an Board member requests to hear the matter prior to the time the Commissioner makes a final decision on the permit; or (3) a request for a contested case hearing is pending. Otherwise, the Commissioner will make the decision. Persons who submit comments or petitions to the MPCA must state (1) their interest in the permit application or the draft permit and proposed SIP revision; (2) the action they wish the MPCA to take, including specific references to the section of the draft permit and proposed SIP revision they believe should be changed; and (3) the reasons supporting their position, stated with sufficient specificity as to allow the MPCA to investigate the merits of the position. As described in Minn. R. 7000.1800, persons who submit requests for a contested case hearing must also state the issues they propose to address in a contested case hearing, the specific relief requested or resolution of the matter, and the reasons (which may be in the form of proposed findings) supporting an MPCA decision to hold a contested case hearing. Failure to comply with these rules exactly may result in a denial of the request. The decision whether to hold a contested case hearing will be made under Minn. R. 7000.1900. Most public libraries throughout the state have copies of the current Minnesota Rules. They are also available on the Internet at www.revisor. leg.state.mn.us. The public comment period commences July 1, 2011, and terminates August 1, 2011. Comments, including requests for a public meeting, must be received in writing at the MPCA by 4:30 p.m. on August 1, 2011. Evidence of timely receipt includes a date/time stamp imprinted on the first page of the written comments by the first floor information and reception area of the MPCA or by the Industrial Division or EAO support staff, or receipt by fax. A public information meeting will only be held if one is requested by the close of the public comment period. If such a meeting is requested, a separate notice of the meeting will be published at least 30 days prior to the selected meeting date. The public information meeting, if requested, will provide information, receive public input, and answer questions about both the proposed permit and SIP revision. Comments, requests, and petitions should be sent to: •Permit Contact: Tarik Hanafy, Air Quality Permits Section, Industrial Division, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, 520 Lafayette Road North, St. Paul, Minnesota 55155, 651-757-2404 – voice or 651-296-8717 fax. •Permit Contact: Marshall Cole, Air Quality Permits Section, Industrial Division, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, 18 Wood Lake Drive Southeast, Minnesota 55904, 507-206-2653 – voice or 507-280-5513 – fax. •SIP Revision: Catherine Neuschler, EAW Division, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road North, St. Paul, Minnesota 55155, 651-757-2607 – voice or 651-297-8324 – fax or by e-mail at catherine. neuschler@state.mn.us. A copy of the draft/proposed permit will available on the MPCA’s website at http://www.pca.state.mn.us/news/data/index.cfm?PN=1, or will also be mailed to any interested person upon the MPCA’s receipt of a written request. Information on the SIP revision will also be available on the MPCA’s website at http://www.pca.state.mn.us/air/sip.html. Copies of the public notice, draft/proposed permit, technical support document, information on the SIP revision and permit application materials will also be available at: Robert Trail Library, 14395 South Robert Trail, Rosemount, MN 55068. Additional materials relating to the issuance of this permit and the proposed SIP revision are available for inspection by appointment at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, 520 Lafayette Road North, St. Paul, Minnesota 55155, phone 651-757-2404, and at 18 Wood Lake Drive Southeast, Rochester, Minnesota 55904, phone 507-206-2653, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. All MPCA offices may be reached by calling 1-800-657-3864. DATED: June 21, 2011 Don Smith, P.E., Manager Air Quality Permits Section Industrial Division
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What’s next: remote desk help for computer users BY MATT CORNELIUS • GUEST COLUMNIST For a decade or more, large corporations have been using software to “remote control” desktop computers within their own walls. With programs less than one megabyte in size, the help desk can remotely control a user’s keyboard and mouse to troubleshoot a wide variety of problems. Recently many IT support service companies have begun rolling out their own solutions or using an existing software re-branded with their own name to perform remote help desk functions. There are many advantages to this type of support. First, the customers make a phone call and then surf to a website that the support service company directs them to. No one need unplug all the cables from the back of the computer, lug it downstairs and in to the garage, and drive it to the retail location of their favorite tech support guys.
No expensive gas is used, no more miles closer to your next oil change. This is also especially attractive to elderly or disabled customers since it may be even more of a hassle or even a danger for them to physically carry their PC anywhere. Next the customer is directed to connect to the company’s website or service provider’s website, they begin a download of a small program which when ran will contact the support company and then automatically establish a connection between the support staff and the customer. Most of these types of software easily pass through the customer’s router and or firewall because it’s a connection that’s initiated by the customer, not by an untrusted source outside the customer’s local network. Finally, we get to the good part. When the remote support software runs the support staff will be able to view what’s on the customer’s screen, and use the mouse
and or keyboard just as the customer would. The technician will be able to troubleshoot almost any software issue including the most common such as a slow PC, spyware and malware removal, and also teach customers how to use different programs they have. This new process adds up to a lot of savings. There’s the time spent traveling whether it’s the customer moving their system to the support company, or the support company traveling to the customer. There’s the fuel savings that’s realized by not having to use a motor vehicle to transport the system back and forth (think green!). In all my techie years, I’ve never seen a guy (or gal) on a bicycle pedaling down the street with a computer tower strapped to his or her back. And lastly there’s the savings of discomfort for the elderly and disabled customers. They no longer have to carry the tower anywhere or wait to have a friend or relative help them bring their computer in to a service company.
Obviously this technology will not replace all other means of tech support. If your hard disk fails, your Internet connection is down, or your system just plain won’t power on,this type of computer support will be no good to you. For small business customers needing help with their networks, this type of help will not always do the trick either. But for those problems that are resolved with this technology there will be a great savings for everyone.Usually support companies will charge a lesser rate for this type of service. The reasons are that there’s less exposure for risk to the support company (there can’t be accidents on the job if there’s no employee at the customer’s location), and there’s no transportation cost to figure in to the cost of service for the support company either (no fleet vehicle gas or maintenance costs as with driving). So go green, ladies and gentlemen – and stay home. Matt Cornelius of Burnsville works with Broadview Technology Solutions.
‘Uhh, I like sports, too’ - The myth of the male spouse play date “I’m sure you’ll get along fine,” my wife said, as she packed for Wisconsin Dells. “Casey seems like a really nice guy, and I’m sure you’ll have fun taking the girls to the water park.” With our impending dance competition-related trip to Wisconsin’s Disneyland fast approaching, the prospect of hanging out with a complete stranger was a bit of a curveball. It wasn’t the first time that I’d been set up on what I refer to as a “male spouse play date.” A male spouse play date occurs when two non-single women, united due to proximity, work or other events, make plans regarding their male partners that the male partners themselves may or may not know about. The male, pleasantly in the dark, is usually thrown a lastminute hint of what’s to come (“Oh, honey, I forgot to tell you…”). The reasoning behind the suit-
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ability of these significant other pairings can differ in its logic, but the results are the same: two grown men left in an awkward silence after the two women who have united them have left the room. Casey, it turns out, was a pretty decent guy, and after he told me about some of the crazy things he had seen as a medical resident in an emergency room, I was able to overlook the fact that he was a tanned, handsome soon-to-be-doctor who made me feel every inch the pasty “Star Wars” nerd. Despite being a year younger than I, Casey seemed much more mature, which I sup-
pose happens when you work in a life and death field. The day passed quickly, and by the end of it, we’d discovered much in common. We’d grown up not far from each other, knew some of the same kids and were even able to compare the Dells water park we were at to the long-vanished Beaver Mountain in Burnsville. I wouldn’t say we became friends, but we survived taking care of our respective two-year-old princesses together, and there’s something to be said for that. There is an old axiom regarding the way that men and women bond: women bond by talking together, men bond by doing things together. Simply put, women can bond over cups of coffee, and men bond over oil changes, going to a game together, etc. Why do
you think beer commercials, or at least the old ones, always had guys camping, or chasing runaway barges together? Had our significant others thought ahead, they could have found a rusty transmission from a 1986 Cadillac Cimarron a junkyard, plopped it on the hotel floor and told Casey and I to field strip it. We would have been best friends within hours, I’m sure.
Correction The date given for the PanO-Prog parade was incorrect in our story on the event in our special section that came in our June 23 issue. The correct date for the event is July 9. The Sun-Current regrets the error.
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Soldier event FROM PAGE 1A Stephenson soon created a page on the Caring Bridge website, where she posted a message informing readers that her son had passed away as a result of his injuries. She also talked about her family”s history of organ donation. Stephenson submitted a post on the Caring Bridge site in October 2009 about being invited to speak in Dallas, for the National Learning Congress on Organ Donation and Transplantation. “I knew he wished to be an organ donor, and how this has helped my healing process,” she wrote. “Also in my case, I spoke of my family history in organ donation.” Stephenson continued to explain how her brother J.T. died nearly 30 years ago, and how her family donated his organs as well. “I have carried that with me all of these years and vowed to do the same when my time came,” she noted. “Ben and I did talk about this and he noted in his own living will to donate “whatever organs are needed” should he die.” Stephenson has stuck to her son”s wishes, as many individuals could potentially be helped due to Ben”s dedication to donating his organs in the event of death. She eventually received an uplifting message on Caring Bridge from her cousin who lives in Chicago. Her cousin”s friend, Judy Meikle of Winnetka, Ill., would eventually become the recipient of Ben Kopp”s heart. “When I read that letter, it was like a big rubber hammer hitting me on the head,” Stephenson said. “I was able to designate her as the recipient of Ben”s heart because she is a friend of my
cousin.” She and Meikle formed a tight bond in the weeks that followed Stephenson”s first learning about Meikle. “I am privileged to know Ben”s heart recipient. Judy is a wonderful model of zest and zeal, and I feel so absolutely blessed to see firsthand how receiving Ben”s heart has changed her life,” Stephenson wrote on the site. Both Stephenson and Meikle will speak during the evening portion of the July 16 fundraiser. “I will probably shoot from the hip,” Stephenson said, adding that she will likely thank all those for being there to honor Ben”s life, remembering his sacrifice not only as a soldier, but also as an organ donor. Professionals in the organ donation field told Stephenson that her son”s organs could help between 50 and 75 lives. Mark Ceminsky, commander of the 1776 American Legion Riders, said that although the post has been involved in other activities in Ben”s honor for a couple of years, this is the first it will be in Kopp”s name. “We have had rides before this, but from this point on, they will be for Ben,” Ceminsky explained. Ceminsky said that each year the riders select a different route, and this year”s route, which he estimated to be about 150 miles, will have one special stop – Veterans Park in Prescott, Wis. “Ben liked to visit that park, so we made it a point to have it as one of our stops,” Ceminsky said. Ceminsky went on to say that, based on a Facebook page created for the event, the Kopp ride could draw as many as 170 riders. Proceeds from the fundraiser will be used to cover operational costs, as 90 percent of the funds will go back out in donations, according to Ceminsky. For more information about donating,
PUBLIC SAFETY NOTES Rosemount police seeking info on assault The Rosemount Police Department is seeking information from the public regarding the assault of two women during the early morning hours of Sunday, June 12. According to police, the two women were walking home from a convenience store on Lower 147th Street when they came across a group of four people in their early 20s – one female and three males – assaulted both women after the pair told them to quiet down. Before the assault was over, police say, one of the
men kicked one of the women in the mouth, and broke her jaw. The four suspects are described as follows: • White female, early 20’s, 5-foot-4-inches tall, 130-140 lbs.; Sandy blonde, shoulder length slightly curly hair. • Light brown skinned male (appeared biracial), early 20’s, 5-foot-10-inches to 6-feet tall, slender build, dark hair in a “buzz” cut; • White male, very pale or light skinned, early 20’s, 5-foot-9-inches tall, very thin build • White male, 6-feet tall; wearing a baseball hat, jeans and t-shirt Anyone with information about the assault or the suspects is asked to contact Officer Beth Richtsmeier with the Rosemount Police at 651-423-4491.
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Pretty, but dangerous: Fire chiefs warn about fireworks dangers BY MIKE RICCI • SUN NEWSPAPERS With the Fourth of July fast approaching, fire chiefs from two local communities are advising residents about using fireworks safely and wisely. This Fourth of July weekend will be abundant with celebrations occurring all over the state, including Lakeville and Apple Valley, and along with these celebrations comes the desire by many people to purchase and set off their own fireworks privately. It is for this reason that Lakeville Fire Chief Mike Meyer and Apple Valley Fire Chief Nealon Thompson are urging care and safety with regard to fireworks use. Due to much time spent in their careers as firefighters, both Meyer and Nealon have seen the damage these items can do to an individual if not used properly. Meyer has seen individuals suffer burns of varying degrees caused by the misuse of fireworks, and this is what the chief is advising community members to avoid them. “With any of them, you’re dealing with fire,” he said. Meyer said that the burns he has seen were caused by what he described as
“fountain” types of fireworks, like Roman candles, bottle rockets and others that shoot into the air. The fountain can get knocked over and shoot in an unintended direction, the chief explained. Citing that these types of fireworks are illegal in Minnesota, Thompson went on to say that holding these fountain types by hand was another way people could easily get injured. Thompson has also seen second- and third-degree burns by fireworks users, some caused by inappropriate behavior and not reading the instructions. Those choosing to purchase and use their own fireworks should take certain measures into consideration, Meyer said. If these people are using the fireworks at their homes, they should set them on a concrete surface such as a driveway and have a hose or a bucket of water readily accessible, he added. The danger isn’t over when the explosion and lights have faded away. “Our recommendation, if you are using legal fireworks, is to place them in a five-gallon bucket of water so they get soaked,” Meyer said. Many accidental fires have occurred as the result of placing fireworks debris
and remains in a garbage can before they have been fully extinguished. According to Thompson, anyone who is under 16 years of age should not be using and setting off fireworks. Private fireworks use should be done with adult supervision, in an open area and away from structures and any flammable materials. In the event of a misfire, according to Thompson, people should stay clear of the item for a minimum of 15 minutes, after which time the still potentially harmful firework should be soaked in water for 30 to 60 minutes to fully put out any remaining burning embers. Though most people purchase their fireworks locally in Minnesota, some choose to drive elsewhere and purchase fireworks that are considered illegal in the state. “We discourage the use of those types in Minnesota,” Thompson said, to which Meyer added, “For the most part, illegal fireworks have a greater potential for harm.” According to the Minnesota State Fire Marshal, fireworks that are legal in the state include wire or wood sparklers, as well as other sparkling items that are non-explosive and non-aerial. Novelty
items are also legal, including snakes, glowworms, smoke devices, string poppers, party poppers and snappers. Those that are illegal, as defined by the State Fire Marshal, include any firework that is explosive or aerial, such as firecrackers, ladyfingers, bottle rockets, Roman candles, missile type rockets, chasers, and mines or shells (heavy cardboard paper tubes attached to a base). Meyer said he believes these laws are appropriate, and Thompson simply said the more dangerous fireworks should be left to the professionals. “Ultimately people should partake in viewing on Fourth of July,” Thompson said. “I suggest they come out and watch the experts do the shooting.” In conclusion, Meyer said everyone should enjoy the Fourth of July but “be conscious and safe about it.”
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CAP Agency to end relationship with emergency food program Space constraints at offices cited as reason BY MATTHEW HANKEY • SUN NEWSPAPERS The Scott Carver Dakota Community Action Partnership Agency will soon end its relationship with the Emergency Food Shelf Network’s Fare For All Express program. The partnerships ended due to the CAP Agency lacking the space capacity in both office locations to continue to house the Fare For All program, said Marlys Huismann, a CAP marketing and communications specialist. Fare For All Express was being offered out of the parking lot of both the Shakopee and Rosemount CAP Agency office locations. The cooperative purchasing program sells packages of produce and meat for up to 40 percent off retail prices. It is part of the Emergency Foodshelf Network independent food bank. The CAP Agency is a nonprofit organization that helps people achieve economic security and selfsufficiency and offers programs such as housing, food shelf and energy assistance. As of June 22, Fare For All Program Supervisor Sophia LenarzCoy said the organization hasn’t been able to notify any customers in person regarding the closing, but a
ABLE facility FROM PAGE 4 Engel has served the city for 34 years. He noted the importance ABLE and what it provides his firefighters “For us to be able to do live burns, this is the only place we can do them at,” Engel said. Engel also said he looks forward to a new facility and the possible benefits it could provide. He described some of the features that could be implemented for the future facility. “The new building, at least from when we talked about options a while back, it’s basically going to have where you can bur n in multiple rooms. Instead of this [facility], which only has one [live bur n]
notice was issued on its Facebook page, as well as an email sent to newsletter recipients. Lenarz-Coy said their organization did not receive much warning from the CAP Agency regarding the decision about using the site. “Had it been our way, we would have taken a few months and wind down slowly,” Lenarz-Coy said. Lenarz-Coy said Fare For All is open to any and all site relocation possibilities the public can suggest. “We welcome anyone to give us a call,” Lenarz-Coy said. Fare For All has been able to relocate its Shakopee site location to St. Mark’s Catholic Church, but is still looking for a new site in Rosemount. “We just haven’t had anything fall into place for relocation of our Rosemount location,” Lenarz-Coy said. “We’re in a tough situation.” The CAP Agency will assist in the search for new Rosemount Fare For All site and will support them as much as possible, Huismann said. “We definitely still advocate for the services that they provide,” Huismann said. “We’re just not able to have it here at our agency.” The CAP Agency Rosemount office will host its last Fare For All event 3-5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 6. “People can come to still get food and they can get coupons to use for nearby locations,” Lenarz-Coy said. The nearest alternate Fare For All site for Rosemount residents is in South St. Paul. room,” Engel said. “I heard it’s going to be a two-story building. So you can have a fire in the second floor, back in the corner, or a fire in the basement.” No Motels, No Hype Just Honest Pricing Everyday !
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COMMUNITY NOTES Scouting for Uniforms All those used Boy Scout and Cub Scout uniforms collecting dust in the closet can be put to good use. Pilgrim Cleaners is holding its fourth annual Scouting for Uniforms campaign to collect donated uniforms for Scouts who can’t afford to buy one. Pilgrim Cleaners will accept donated uniforms through the end of July. They will clean the uniforms and deliver them to the Northern Star Council of the Boy Scouts of America for distribution to Scouts in need. The Northern Star Council is the division of the Boy Scouts that serves residents of 21 counties in central Minnesota and four counties in western Wisconsin. During these tough economic times, there is a great need for uniforms. This year there is a special emphasis on collecting Cub Scout uniforms. Uniforms can be brought to any of the 25 Pilgrim Cleaners locations 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Uniforms can also be dropped off at the Golden Valley Scout Service Center at 5300 Glenwood Ave., or the St. Paul Scout Service Center at 393 Marshall Ave. The service centers will accept donations 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Monetary contributions may be sent to Northern Star Council BSA, Attn: Kent York, 5300 Glenwood Ave., Golden Valley, MN 55422. Info: ScoutingGoodForLife.org or 763231-7201.
Metropolitan Airports Commission open houses The Metropolitan Airports Commission is preparing a Federal Environmental Assessment and a State Environmental Assessment Worksheet to evaluate the environmental effects of proposed development at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Two open houses will meet to provide information to the public about the aviation activity forecast and potential development alternatives to meet the purpose and need for the project. The first open house meets 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, July 13, at the Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway. The second open house meets 5-8 p.m. Thursday, July 14, at Washburn High School, 201 W. 49th St. in Minneapolis. Information about the environmental review process and future opportunities for public involvement will also be available.
AV Rotary hosting annual fundraiser The Apple Valley Rotary Club Scholarship Foundation is currently selling tickets for its annual fundraiser. The drawing will be Oct. 15, at Apple Valley Ford Lincoln, 7200 150th St. W. Entrants need not be present to win, and no more than 3,000 tickets will be sold. The first-place winner will receive a 2012 Ford Focus, second place a gas grill, and third place $500 cash. Tickets, which cost $20, can be purchased from any Apple Valley Rotary member and are also available at Apple Valley Ford Lincoln, which supplied the car at a discount. Proceeds from the fundraiser will be used to support many programs in Apple Valley, including Apple Valley and Eastview high schools’ student scholarships, Dakota County Technical College scholarships and programs, 360 Communities, Head Start, Armful of Love, Polio Plus, Safe Water Plus, and support for military families.
High school reunions The following class reunions have been scheduled for this year: Bloomington Jefferson High School • 2001 – 6:30-10:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 6, Clubhouse Jaeger, 923 Washington Ave. N., Minneapolis. Info: agroebner@gmail.com. Bloomington Kennedy High School • 1981 – 7 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 6, Tuttles Bar and Grill, 107 Shady Oak Road S., Hopkins. Info: po4go2@gmail.com or xr.com/kennedy81. • 1991 – 7 p.m. to midnight, Saturday, July 23, Solera, 900 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. Info: xr.com/jfkhs91 or bloomington.kennedy@yahoo.com. Bloomington Lincoln High School • 1976 – 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 13, Minnesota Valley Country Club, 6300 Auto Club Road, Bloomington. Info: xr.com/lincoln76. Edina High School • 1971 – Friday, July 22, and Saturday, July 23, various locations. Info: 952-9266742 or wbm218@aol.com (Bill MacLean). • 1986 – 7 p.m. to 1 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 27, Edina Country Club, 5100 Wooddale Ave. Info: edina-class-of-86.com. Frank B. Kellogg High School • All school (1965-1986) – 5 p.m. to midCOMMUNITY NOTES: TO NEXT PAGE
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Community Notes FROM PREVIOUS PAGE night, Saturday, July 30, John Rose Oval, 2661 Civic Center Drive, Roseville. Info: xr.com/fbkreunion. Hopkins Eisenhower High School • 1981 – 6-10:30 p.m., Saturday, July 16, Hopkins Center for the Arts, 1111 Mainstreet. Hopkins Lindbergh High School • 1981 – Saturday, Aug. 6, Bayview Event Center, 687 Excelsior Blvd., Excelsior. Info: hopkinslindbergh30th.com. Hopkins – Eisenhower and Lindbergh • 1976 – Saturday, July 16, Tuttle’s, 107 Shady Oak Road, Hopkins. Info: donnellyss@gmail.com or debmau@embarqmail.com. Minneapolis North High School • 1961 – Friday, Aug. 19, and Saturday, Aug. 20, Doubletree Park Place Hotel, 1500 Park Place Blvd., St. Louis Park. Info: frisc007@tc.umn.edu. Minneapolis Roosevelt High School • 1951 – Thursday, Sept. 15, Minnesota Valley Country Club, Minnesota Valley Country Club, 6300 Auto Club Road, Bloomington. Info: 952-888-1970 or ronriter@aol.com.
• 1966 – Saturday, Aug. 27, Knights of Columbus, 1114 American Blvd., Bloomington. Info: tomhalf@hotmail.com or gkattleman@comcast.net. Minneapolis West High School • 1971 – 7 p.m. to midnight, Saturday, Aug. 13, Medina Country Club, 400 Evergreen Road, Medina Minnetonka High School • 1981 – 7 p.m., Saturday, July 30, Bayview Event Center, 687 Excelsior Blvd., Excelsior. Info: tcultivate13@aol.com (Tippy McInerny) or Facebook – Minnetonka Senior High School Class of 1981. Osseo High School • 1971 – 7 p.m. to midnight, Saturday, Sept. 24, Osseo American Legion, 260 4th Ave. SE, Osseo. Info: kb65_99@q.com. Richfield High School • 1961 – Saturday, Sept. 10. Info: richfield1961.com. • 1971 – 6:30 p.m. to midnight, Saturday, July 23, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 5401 Green Valley Drive, Bloomington. Info: richfield1971@gmail.com or 612-791-4439 (Mark Stevens). • 1981 – 7 p.m. to midnight, Saturday, Aug. 13, Embassy Suites airport location. Info: xr.com/RHS81 or karilars@yahoo.com. • 1991 – 7 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 6, Richfield American Legion, 6501 Portland Ave S. Info: richfield1991.com.
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Robbinsdale High School • 1966 – Friday, Aug. 19, and Saturday, Aug. 20. Info: robins66reunion.com or 763-391-6653 (Jim Nachtsheim). St. Louis Park High School • 1981 – 7 p.m., Saturday, July 30, Doubletree, 1500 Park Place Blvd., St. Louis Park. Info: 763-557-0177. To add a reunion to this list, e-mail jhuizenga@acnpapers.com, fax 763-4247388 or call 763-424-7364.
Annual Rosemount photo contest Entries for the annual Rosemount Area Arts Council photo contest will be accepted until Thursday, July 14. Entries can consist of anything in or related to Rosemount. Ribbons will be awarded for first, second and third place and honorable mention in each of the five categories listed below. The first and second place winners may appear in the 2013 Rosemount calendar. • Nature: Landscape, wildlife, floral • Lifestyle: People, activities and city scenes • Enhanced or significantly altered by software • Youth: Age 17 and under • Professional
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Hot Dog Burn The Apple Valley Fire Department, in conjunction with Cub Foods, is hosting a Hot Dog Burn event 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 2, and 5-9 p.m. Sunday, July 3. Saturday’s event meets at the Apple Valley Cub Foods, and Sunday’s event takes place at Johnny Cake Ridge Park. Cub Foods is providing hot dogs, chips and soda. Members of the fire department will cook, serve and sell the food. All proceeds go to the Apple Valley firefighters’ relief association
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COMMUNITY LINES Apple Valley Apple Valley residents Jodi DuBay, Michael Kasat and Khamla Saengsouriya were named to the spring honors list at Central Lakes College. Residents Jennifer DuBay and Jason Erdman were named to the dean’s list. The following Apple Valley residents were named to the Iowa State University dean’s list: Joshua James Alland; Elizabeth Claire Antol; Leslie Ann Bourland; Rachel C. Bratek; Hannah Kristine Ericksen; Christine Ann Fries; Afton Erica Holte; Matthew Benjamin Miklya; Jessica Lynn Sarff and Erica Michelle Tramonte. Apple Valley residents Allison Elizabeth Benner, Andrew Christensen, Lauren Christina Kapalka and Michelle Marie McGuire were named to the dean’s list at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Apple Valley resident Ty Benjamin Groskreutz was named to the spring dean’s list at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Air Force Reserve Airman David S. Bauer graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. Bauer is the son of Scott and Susan Bauer of Burnsville, and graduated in 2009 from Apple Valley High School. Apple Valley residents Kailey A. Field, Kelly N. Kayser and Andrea R. Wagner were recently honored for attaining high grade point averages at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Apple Valley resident Dana Penkivech recently graduated from North Dakota State University with a pharmacy degree. Apple Valley residents Jeffrey Hoyt, Erin Mushro, Ryan Price, Samuel Storm and Joseph Zieminski were named to the president’s list at Drake University. Michael Kilzer of Apple Valley recently graduated from Cornell University. Grant Steven Benner of Apple Valley recently graduated from Miami University. The following Burnsville residents earned academic honors at Minnesota State University Mankato: Matthew Bosch, Michael Brooks, Ashley Cullers, Andrew Dziekan, Adam Edwinson, Jacob Edwinson, Melissa Eischens, Samantha Franson, Susan Gerbensky, Elizabeth Hanks, Chenin Holtzworth, Timothy Hufford, Michael Leubner, Elizabeth Luckhardt, Lucas Martin, Nicholas Metzger, Jacob Pavlo, Ashley Petrak, Michael Ramirez, Fakhar Raza,
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Eagan The following Eagan residents were recently named to the Iowa State University spring dean’s list: Melanie Lee Anderson; Bridget Catharine Baron; Laura Anne Benson; Emily Ann Bodeker; Christopher Thomas Bowen; Alison A. Czarnetzki; Lauren Evangeline Gillen; Ryan M. Gorman; Kaitlin Suzanne Graff; Ellen Marie Jesmok; Lauren Jean Johnsen; Kathryn Maria Joyce; Britta Marie Krueger; Anthony James Lutovsky; Allison Jean Merkley; Adam Michael Moore; Anna Elizabeth Moorse; David J. Murray; Anne Louise Patterson; Sean Michael Pierce; Brittany Nicole Rayman; Brandon Michael Schnier; Molly Patricia Sinclair; Anders John Skaar; Lauren Elizabeth Smith; Yuliya Taborskaya; Michael Jeffry Urbanski; Marjorie Ardeth Volk; Katherine Ann Whisler; Braden L. Wold; Krista Anne Wylie and Kyle Layne Zibrowski. Eagan resident Keenan Bailles was named to the Birmingham-Southern College dean’s list in Birmingham, Ala. Eagan residents Shannon Stadther, Stacy Rae Kuhlmann, Ryan Lynch and Kelly Magnus were named to the dean’s list at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Rachel Lynn Andersen of Eagan recently graduated from Minnesota State College-Southeast Technical College. Eagan residents Grady O’Gorman and Jared Nyamari Omboi recently graduated from Minnesota State College-Southeast Technical College. Eagan residents Melissa A. Boehmer, Mollie R. Dreas, Michael T. Petesch and Breanna R. Radermacher were recently honored for attaining high grade point averages at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Eagan resident Jeffrey J. Cook recently graduated from the University of Minnesota-Crookston. Eagan residents Lindsay Kauchick, Joseph Morrison, Kathryn Pederson, COMMUNITY: TO PAGE 16
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Eagan High School grad honors dad with latest book BY MATTHEW HANKEY • SUN NEWSPAPERS Getting thoughts onto paper can be a cathartic and healing exercise. For class of ‘98 Eagan High School alum Tyrel Nelson, this process not only helped him publish his third book, but also provided an outlet to deal with his grief following the passing of his father this past Valentine’s Day. “Those Darn Stripes” is a 94-page collection of personal short stories published May 11 by CreateSpace, an Internet-based publishing service. Nelson’s first two books largely dealt with his travels in Central and South America, but his latest publication takes on a different tone. In doing so, Nelson says the book’s title reflects the growing honesty he used in crafting it. “My original intention with this project was to reveal more of myself, and I believed that if I was going to do so, I had to show all of my stripes, whether they were pleasing, embarrassing, or just plain ugly,” the 31-yearold said. Nelson had completed more than 15 stories for this book when he found out that his father, Jay Nelson, had been diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer in last October. Chapters 18-25 of “Those Darn Stripes” deal with Nelson’s life after receiving the news. “I was with him every day until he passed away,” Nelson said. “I’m very lucky to have had those last four months with him.” Nelson graduated from the University of Minnesota with a bachelor’s in journalism and Spanish Studies in 2003. He lives in Bloomington with his girlfriend, Alyssa Nier. Nelson met Nier on a Habitat for Humanity trip to Guatemala in 2010. The two had never met before, but ended up spending roughly 36 hours alone together during layovers and the flight to Central America, Nier said. They’ve been inseparable ever since. “I love it,” Nier said of the book. “Every time I read it, it makes me cry because I think of his dad.” Nier said Nelson pays attention to the details in stories, which give them a personal touch. “He actually goes through his stories and counts how many times he used certain words,” Nier said. “He really plays around with the words to make the story.” Writing the book helped Nelson come to terms with what he had felt during those last few months of his dad’s life. The book was largely written as tribute to his dad, whom he also ded-
Eagan High school graduate Tyrel Nelson recently completed his third book, “Those Darn Stripes,” which was published May 11. The book is a collection of 25 short stories from Nelson’s life and honors his late father, Jay Nelson, who passed away this past Valentine’s Day. (Submitted photo) icated it to. He encourages people to read the book to understand the impact his father had on his son’s life. “I feel the world lost this wonderful man, and I wanted to share that with the readers,” Nelson said. Lena Luckritz met Nelson when the two studied abroad in Venezuela in 2002 as college students. She said the honesty and emotion he put into this novel should resonate with readers. “I think it’s an excellent book,” Luckritz said. “Anyone can really relate to it – anyone going through loss of any kind. It’s comforting to read it.” Nelson had worked for the St. Paul Public Schools foundation between
November 2009 to December 2010 as part of the Volunteers in Service to America program. There, he met Andra Bosneag and the two became friends over common interests of crossword puzzles and drinking lots of coffee, Bosneag said. She has read his previous books, and thinks his latest work displays Nelson’s growth as an author over the past few years. “His writing style has matured, and the stories involving his father have such strong emotional holds that you feel as if you’ve known Jay all your life,” Bosneag said. As for a future project, Nelson said he has written a few chapters of a novel, his first foray into fiction writing.
“My dad always told me I should try fiction out, too,” Nelson said. “This is my new challenge. It’s quite new to me, actually.” Ultimately, Nelson hopes this book honors his dad, who he considers to be his mentor, and whose wisdom he has taken to heart. “He was my best friend,” Nelson said. “I talked to him every day. He wore his heart on his sleeve and he was a very proud man. What you saw is what you got with my dad. I hope to reach that level of self-confidence someday.” “Those Darn Stripes” can be purchased online at amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com.
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Know Your Professional Gardner Construction prides itself on its foundation Pride in workmanship and an enduring history is at the core of Gardner Construction’s foundation. The company’s roots go back to the days just after World War II when Rob Gardner’s father started the business. Today, Rob and his brother, Jerry, run their own company, specializing in foundation repair, concrete repair, and installation for over 30 years. Their brother, Richard, is an important part of the team. “We repair deteriorating foundations, repair or replace walls, install drain tile systems, repair or replace steps, garage floors and sidewalks. We remove and replace floors, driveways, and patios,” Rob said. “We’ve done it a long time. We’re a second-generation
repair company, so we’re familiar with older houses.” The company has built a solid reputation based on professional craftsmanship, reliability and outstanding service to its customers. The brothers’ extensive experience and skill gives customers confidence that the job is in capable hands and will withstand the test of time. Rob and Jerry, as well as their nearly 20 employees, are committed to the company’s foundation and the satisfaction of its customers. The company’s teams are cross-trained in construction skills. Rob added, “Most of our top guys have done it for ten years. The majority of our employees have fami-
lies of their own. They’re all local people from the area.” Rob and Jerry know that, like their company’s family groundwork, it’s essential to have employees who understand the importance of a strong foundation, as well as employees who customers can trust. In addition to their good-natured characters, the employees of Gardner Construction are committed to providing customers with upfront and timely information, accommodating the customer’s schedule. When customers call, someone from Gardner Construction answers questions and sets up an appointment for an estimate. “We try to meet with the customer the same day, if
possible,” Rob said. If Gardner Construction is hired, they provide a detailed timeline of when the work will begin and when it will be completed. “Through the years, the company has grown due to satisfied customers giving referrals to their neighbors, friends and families,” Rob said. With Gardner Construction’s historic background, customers can rest assured the company isn’t going anywhere. Rob explained, “We’re a small enough company to offer personal service, but big enough to have strength behind it. It sets us apart.” For more information, call 612-850-6335 or 952-431-9970. Visit www.gardnerconstructioninc.com.
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Kaylee Krypel and Margaret Sutton were named to the dean’s lists at Drake University. Eagan residents Nicholas Rueckert and Nicole Lunde were named to the president’s list at Drake University. St. Cloud State University student Lynn Iris Melanie Conteh of Eagan recently studied at the University of Macerata, the second-oldest university in Italy. In addition to taking classes, students visited several universities in the ancient cities of Urbino, Perugia, Bologna, Florence and Rome. Eagan resident Paige Cashman recently graduated from Montana State University. The following Eagan residents earned academic honors at Minnesota State University Mankato: Allison Altmann, Logan Anderson, Caroline Baumann, Jerry Calhoun, Honors List; Frankie Caron, Patrick Dockendorf, Kristen Fischer, Wade Formo, Tia Herrera, Brandon Hinke, Kimberly Huynh, Danielle Johnson, Megan Kelley, Brittany Klee, Honors List; Brittany Kruse, James LaMotte, Zachary Larson, Courtney Lawrence, Kelli Malone, Patrick McCann, Jeremy Miller, Megan Mitchell, Molly Nelson, Liza Nicklin, Ethan Norberg, Justin Peterson, Ryan Potocnik, Matthew Reick, Rhett Ronhovde, Nicholas Saucedo, Charles Sparks, Jennifer Stander, Andrew Taschner, Nicholas Taschner, Mackenzie Thomas, Courtney Vallarelli, Heidi Walsh, Hsu Htun, David Wills, Matthew Wills, Kelly Wood, William Wood and Alicia Zilka. Eagan residents Jessica Aeilts, Colleen Galligan, Jared Johnson, Kevin Koppi, Samuel Cannon and Lindsay Roe recently graduated from St. Cloud State University. Eagan residents Nicole Drake, Marina Grossman, and Ryan Stepan recently graduated from North Dakota State University. Eagan residents Jason Baker, Leah Beekman, Christina Everling, Stephanie Jacobson, Mackenzie Lyseng, Andrew Narvesen, Morgan Peterson, Alexander Ross, Alyson Ryan, and Natalie Schlagel were named to the dean’s lists at North Dakota State University. Eagan resident Paige Cashman recently graduated with honors from Montana State University. Eagan residents Grady O’Gorman and Nyamari Omboi recently graduated from Minnesota State CollegeRed Wing.
Eagan resident Jacob Peterson recently graduated from Central College in Pella, Iowa. Eagan resident Benjamin Broman was named to the president’s list at Minnesota State College-Southeast Technical. Eagan resident Julie Trotter was recently named to the dean’s list at the University of Minnesota-Crookston.
Rosemount Rosemount resident Jennifer Henke was named to the dean’s list at Rochester Community and Technical College. Rosemount residents Brian Paul Reber and Logan Briar Taft were named to the dean’s list at Iowa State University. Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Jessica A. Reller graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. She is the daughter of Tom and Lori Reller of Rosemount, and graduated in 2003 from Rosemount High School. Rosemount residents Jennifer Anton, Travis C. Hirman and Carolyn E. Marcotte were recently honored for high grade point averages at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Five Rosemount residents recently graduated from North Dakota State University. Kelly Cunningham graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in human development, Scot Thomas with a Bachelor of Science in management, Lindsey Jobin with a Bachelor of Science in microbiology, Daniel Margarit with a Bachelor of Science in natural resources management, Randall Murphy with a Master of Accountancy, and Robert Piontek with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Rosemount resident Megan Elizabeth Eul was recently named to the dean’s list at the University of Minnesota-Crookston. Rosemount resident Carolyn E. Marcotte recently graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Rosemount residents Amanda Anderson, Cole Bangerter, Jennifer Beck, Sarah Chapman, Corey Hiben, Kelsey Magnuson, Nicholas Moss, Kiley Nuernberg, Eric Pittelkow, Stephanie Rodenbeck, Erica Rosendahl, Blake Schwartz, Amanda Swanson, Ashley Thurmes, Cassandra Wenzel, Kayla Wettstein and Joel deRegnier recently earned academic honors at Minnesota State University Mankato. Rosemount residents Justin Lebahn, Justin Lebahn, Kathleen Sturm and Jenna Swanstrom recently graduated from St. Cloud State University.
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COMMUNITY NOTES Park and Rec Programs The Rosemount Park and Recreation Department will be having the following programs this summer: • Puppetry Camp (Ages 6-9): Join the puppet performers from Rosemount Parks and Recreation 1-3 p.m. July 11-14 at Central Park. Kids will create many puppets, learn how puppets interact with each other and the audience, and perform a show in the puppet wagon for an audience of family and friends on the final day of camp. The camp costs $25 per child. • Skateboard Camp (ages 7–12): Sports Unlimited is bringing their skating professionals out to Farmington Skate Park (behind Farmington Middle School West) for an week of tricks, instruction and skating. Individual skills/tricks taught include balance, stopping, turning, ollies, nollies, heel flips and kick flips. A skateboard and helmet are mandatory for the camp. Kneepads, elbow pads and wrist guards are highly recommended. This camp costs $96 per person and takes
place 9 a.m. to noon July 11-14 at the Farmington Skate Park. • Mixture Madness (age 4-6): Join Science Explorers for Mixture Madness 10 a.m. to noon July 12-14. We will be exploring the world of chemistry by mixing together safe ingredients, create slime while learning about polymers, combine primary colors to create secondary colors, and have fun with magical crystals while learning about absorption. This class costs $50 per student and meets at the Rosemount Community Center, Room 204. • Learn to Skate Lessons: The next Learn to Skate session starts Monday, July 11. Registration can be done at the Parks & Recreation office or online at ci.rosemount.mn.us/parks. The cost of the program is $75 (includes eight lessons and five free open skates), and all classes meet at the Rosemount Ice Arena, 13885 South Robert Trail. Information: 651-322-6000.
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Scrapbooking store starts a new page in Apple Valley Owners hope location will serve as model for future stores BY MICHAEL RICCI â&#x20AC;˘ SUN NEWSPAPERS Capitalizing on the growing trend of scrapbooking, a new craft supply store is seeking to help customers bind their fond and cherished memories. Pages, located at 14050 Pilot Knob Road, Apple Valley, officially opened its doors for business May 1, primarily to serve scrapbooking enthusiasts but also to feature and sell a variety of other craft supplies. It is owned and operated by Megan Sherwin, an Eastview High School graduate. According to Sherwin, her store is distinct from others in a few ways. In addition to providing supplies for many different crafts, Pages also features different styles and colors of paper associated with area high schools. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What sets us apart is that we have the custom high school paper and stickers,â&#x20AC;? Sherwin said. The area high schools to which she referred include Eastview,
Eagan, Rosemount, Apple Valley and Lakeville North and South. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to be exclusively related to scrapbooking,â&#x20AC;? Sherwin said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Scrapbooking is our main focus, but we want to expand into different or increase the creativity into different ways of art from photography to mixed media.â&#x20AC;? Sherwin explained that mixed media referred to various types of works, such as customized tin boxes for just about any purpose imaginable and shadow boxes, generally a collection of various photographs combined into one piece of craft work. She is also involved in a larger businessrelated concept with her father and two brothers. The four all own Sherwin Enterprises. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our goal is to build owner-operated business plans that allow owner-operators to be successful,â&#x20AC;? Sherwin said. Pages is similar to a franchise, but comes without franchise fees and other related costs. Ultimately, Sherwin and her business partners want to help potential owner-operators open 10 Pages stores in the SCRAPBOOKING: TO PAGE 18
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FROM PAGE 18 area – stores they can help the owners in sustaining. “This is one venture we are taking as Pages. We want to create community-based stores, so that people can reinvest in their community,” she noted. In her best estimation, Sherwin said there are only three main competitors in the same field, all of which possess a corporate feel, according to Sherwin. It is exactly that type of feel, she says, that Pages is aiming to stay away from. Just as Sherwin Enterprises designed a concept for potential future stores, the decision to open in Apple Valley was equally by design. The group of family entrepreneurs specifically selected the location of its first Pages to be near its neighboring communities. “It is a community that invests in family, and this is the type of business that preserves family memories,” she said. Inside Pages’ doors, one has access to all of the store’s craft accessories, as well as its backroom, which is available for customers to use either individually or as groups. All that is required to use this space is advanced scheduling. The store additionally facilitates what Sherwin referred to as remote events. These mobile scrapping events are usually done for schools, churches and various retreats. “We bring the store on location,” Sherwin said. “We will actually bring out supplies and customized kits on location. It’s actually a free service. They pay for supplies, but for us to come there it is free.” For more information, go to pagesmn.org.
Lakeville Community Education classes Lakeville Area Community Education will host the following upcoming classes: • Fencing is for children in second through tenth-grade. New and experienced students are invited to participate in this class, which will feature one-onone matches. The matches are designed to test the speed, strength, discipline and desire of each participant. Classes meet Monday-Friday, July 25-29. • Boys Hip Hop is for children in kindergarten through fifth-grade. Build coordination while having fun. Boys will learn basic hip-hop and break dancing moves throughout the week. The music is age appropriate. Classes meet MondayThursday, July 11-14. • eXtreme electroniX is for children third through fifth-grade. Build a siren, fan, doorbell, and many other electric circuits. Students will build 20-30 electronics projects over the course of camp. Classes meet Monday-Thursday, July 25-28. • Rock Guitar Group Lessons is for children third through seventh-grade. New and experienced students are invited to explore classic rifts from Lynyrd Skynyrd, Heart, and Bon Jovi, as well as some of the hottest new artists. Participants will study major and minor pentatonic scales, in addition to a variety of power chords. Classes meet Monday-Thursday, July 18-21. • Watch Me Draw Art Camps: Princesses, Fairies, Mermaids and Queens is for children in kindergarten through second-grade, and classes meet Monday-Thursday, July 18-21. Also,
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Puppy Love Art Camp, for those in third through fifth-grade, will meet MondayThursday, August 1-4. Register for these classes online at lakevilleareacommunityed.net or call 952232-2150.
Free meals for kids at two District 191schools This summer, free meals are available to all kids age 18 and younger at Sky Oaks Elementary School, 100 East 134th St. in Burnsville, and at Hidden Valley Elementary School, 13875 Glendale Road in Savage, as part of the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Summer Food Service. All children are eligible to participate, regardless if they live in District 191 or not. Breakfast will be served 7:45-8:45 a.m. and lunch will be served 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. from June 13 to August 26. Both schools will be closed July 4. For groups of over 20, the district requests a call ahead of time. Adult meals are available for purchase as well. Breakfast is $2 and lunch is $3.50 for a meal. Fore more information, call Sky Oaks Elementary School at 952-7073706 or Hidden Valley Elementary School at 952-707-3806.
RHS Honor Rolls The following ninth-grade students have been named to the “A” Honor Roll for spring trimester at Rosemount High School: Jacob Alex, Rawan Al-Khatib, Joseph
Anderson, Luke Anderson, Torin Anderson, Daniel Armstrong, Alison Baker, Emma Baker, Trevor Bartko, Megan Beasley, Charley Belden, Kara Benz, Justin Berg, Karina Billings, Nathan Bistodeau, Justin Blackman, Madeline Bleick, Emily Brossart, Sarah Bruber, Emma Rae Bruce, Trier Buhrsmith, Roman Burridge, Emily Capra, Emily Carlson, Thomas Carlson, Anna Casperson, Wyndham Chalmers, Kenneth Clark, Briana Cleveland, Christine Crosfield, Justin Crowell, Natalie Deeg, Diane Dinh, Alexander Duffy, Zachary Eichten, Aaron Elizondo, Joshua Elmer, Mitchell Fang, Nathan Fischbach, Rachel Garza, Brianna Glaus, Tristan Goblirsch, Anna Grausnick, Abigail Greaves, Hannah Grim, Connor Hagen, Nathaniel Hale, Phillip Hanson, Emily Harrington, Mick Havrilla, John Herron, Molly Holper, Madison Holtze, Brandon Hubbard, Grant Jackson, Sarah Jacobs, Sarah Jacques, Amber Johnson, Taylor Karns, Brooke Kiehl, Rebecca Kincade, Karly Kirchgatter, Kassandra Klasen, Jacob Koestler, Emily Komperud, Joseph Kreitz, Monika Kuznia, Leah Laliberte, Jordan Lampert, Vy Le, Melinda Lee, Hannah Lehmann, Stormi Leininger, Qian Lu, Haley Magnuson, Rachael Manser, Cassandra Markgraf, Keturah Marxhausen, Rachel Matuseski, Allison McDonald, Annie McIntyre, Kalley McMenomy, Kyla Miller, Theodore Moeller, Peter Mollman, Jack Moore, Akhila Mummadi, Alyssa Mustful, Mikaela Naddy, Sydney Narloch, Andre Nelson, Hannah Ness, Joseph Neuens, Tiffany Nixon, Virginia Norder, Caitlynn Olson, Renae
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Education Notes FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Otto, Amanda Pavlicek, Joe Pearman, Jamie Perreault, Rachel Phillips, Jessica Prigge, Kirsten Prigge, Staci Prigge, Cory Quirk, Anshika Rai, Molly Reber, Gabrielle Reinartz, Allison Retterath, Amanda Robbins, Vanessa Robbins, Caitlyn Rome, Tanner Rons, Aaron Roszak, Nicole Ruhl, Nathaniel Sackett, Jackson Schalliol, Brianna Schladweiler, Madison Schroeder, Miranda Schuelke, Cody Sedbrook, Emily Severson, Caleb Shea, Matthew Simmering, Meredith Sipe, Andrew Smeed, Benjamin Smith, Claire Smith, Magdelena St Ores, Jordan Stewart, Ryan Studeny, Ericka Tamminen, Alexander Tauer, James Terhaar, Anna Tessling, Emily Tollefson, Kim Hue Tran, Meghan Tuccitto, Clay Tucker, Jennifer Wahl, Donnajo Wease Casci, Caitlin Westlund, Elizabeth Whitmore, Trenton Woodcock, Jeannaej Yambing, Carter Yepsen, Conner Yepsen, Jennifer Young, Matthew Zabel and Stephanie Zanmiller. The following tenth-grade students have been named to the “A” Honor Roll for spring trimester at Rosemount High School: Jack Ailts, Emma Akemann, Brianna
Albers, Gabrielle Allan, Richard Arends, Devin Awe, Stephanie Beck, Sarah Benson, Taylor Bird, Thomas Bjerke, Ellen Blackman, Justine Boecker, Riley Boeckman, Samuel Broback, Carisa Brown, Calli Chapple, Santiago Charry, Kimberly Correll, Megan Day, Jennifer Dean, Nicholas Dejean, Mary Dippold, Quan Doan, Summer Dollimer, John Drew, Jamie Dreyling, Katie Duff, Mitchell Dufour, Magdalena Engelhart, Kennedy Erdmann, Hannah Esselman, Adam Everman, Jonathan Featherstone, Allison Fischbach, Molly Flynn, Patrick Flynn, Katherine Gearing, Thomas Glidden, Trevor Gunderson, Hannah Haage, Andrew Haisting, Hannah Halterman, Andrew Hanson, Cyrus Harfield, Megan Hedtke, Eric Heimendinger, Carlo Hernandez, Matthew Hess, Natalie Hillerson, Lindsey Hoeft, Caitlin Hoffman, James Hughes, Alexander Hultquist, Christian Hummelgard, Taybri Irving, Cole Jobin, Andrew Johnson, Jakob Johnson, Kirsten Johnson, Kourtney Johnson, Madeline Johnson, Tamara Johnson, Aiden Jones, Karissa Kayfes, Rowan Kill, Serena Kucera, Rtusha Kulkarni, Journey Kunesh, Amber Kurten, Jenny Lam, Marissa Larson, Devon Lawrence, Patrick Leininger, Alyssa Lia, Thomas Linder, Grace Longman, Sydney Lubeley, Emily Luckhardt, Brittany Majeski, Kaitlyn Mann, Natalie
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Schmitz,Claire Schmitz,Morgan Schuh,Natalie Sieve, Boden Silberg, Megan Skrbec, Miles Smith, Lauren Solheid, Lindsey Solheid, Matthew Stefanko, Jacob Stern, Nicole Stevens, Dustin Sundberg, Robert Susterick, Brittany Tague, Olivia Taylor, Amy Theurer, Emma Thompson, Katherine Toombs, Zachary Traeger, Cole Tucker, Korley Tucker, Giathu Vien, Gunnar Vraa, Ashley Walter, Jesse Webb, Kyle Weiler, Madison Wessling, Marissa Willert, Simon Williams, Samantha Willman and Nathan Zillhart. The following twelfth-grade students have been named to the “A” Honor Roll for spring trimester at Rosemount High School: Valerie Ancheta, Emily Anderson, Michaela Andrews, Michael Arends, Katherine Aune, Matthew Baker, Alexandra Balke, Tanner Barnharst, Emma Beasley, Chad Berg, Marci Berg, Sanjana Bhakta, Taryn Bitterly, Laura Bodurtha, Mariah Brammer, Jaclyn Brommer, Michael Brossart, Randall Brumm, Kailey Burckhard, Bridget Burkard, Colin Busho, Selena Carlson, Paige Cero, Eric Conway, Shelby Cooper, Nathan Davis, Laura Detloff, Amy Drew, Derek Du Chene, Megan Duffy, Annamarie Ehlers, Cynthia Ehnes-McElroy, Elizabeth Ehrenberg, Britta Ekholm, Jackson Eliason, Shelby Erickson, John Erlandson, Henry Fairchild, Sara Feeser, Joshua Fick, Megan Fitzgerald, Charles Frahm, Joshua Francois, Alexandra Fromme, Sherry Gao, Samuel Garbrecht, Maria Gilson, Lucas Haase, William Hale, Matthew Hamm, Tyler Harrod, Andrew Hausmann, Claire Henningsgaard, Ellen Henningsgaard, William Hoffman, Justin Hummelgard, Andrew Jax, Tyler Johnson, Mckauley Kane, Eunji Kang, Hannah Kelly, Sarah King, Kaela Kirchgatter, Ann Kirchstein, Megan Klayum, Laurie Knodle, Leesa Komorouski, Aaron Kordell, Hannah Lemke, Sarah Lewandowski, Ze Li, Xuan Lin, Rachel Lindeman, Audray Luck, Joseph Malicki, Ashley Martin, Orlie Martin, Shane McCallum, Maggie McIntyre, Visal Meng, Allison Micheletti, Nicole Middendorf, Bethany Mollman, Jessica Montgomery, Annie Myers, Laura Myers, Andrew Nelson, Emily Nelson, Makayla Newberry, John Nicolai, Brooke Northwick, Leyla Novruzova, Hannah O’Donnell, Lindy Parker, Celia Peloquin, Zoe Peterson, Alexander Pham, Folashade Pratt, Anthony Prostrollo, Leah Reber, Alexander Roberts, Benjamin Rossini, Kyle Rotegard, Meghan Sable, Neil Schneider, Suzanne Sciamanda, Dan Shi, Danting Shi, Jacob Shurts, Timothy Sicora, Anastasia Smith, Heather Snay, Taylor Sommers, Zachary Stahl, Natalie Sterner, Brooke Stevens, Tanoja Sunkam, Jack Sweetman, Katherine Tangen, Samuel Temple, Lauren Trandahl, Rachel Vickery, Danielle Wahl, Elaine Warner, Emma Wenzel, Amanda M Wilson, Kelsi Wright, Morgan Wychor, Abby Yang and Zachary Zemanovic.
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LEGAL NOTICES Certificate of Assumed Name (Official Publication) MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE AMENDMENT TO CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. State the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: Xtreme Difference State the address of the principal place of business. 13533 Brick Path, Rosemount, MN 55068 List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name. Shad Ireland Triathlete, LLC, 13533 Brick Path, Rosemount, MN 55068; Xtreme Difference, LLC, 1809 Northwestern Ave., Stillwater, MN 55082 This certificate is an amendment of Certificate of Assumed name number 41323670002 originally filed on Jan. 10, 2011 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. FILED: Mar. 29, 2011 /s/ Nicholas J. Vivian, Attorney (June 23 & 30, 2011) C2-XtremeDiffer
Certificate of Assumed Name (Official Publication) MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. State the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: Henry Sibley Boys Swim & Dive Team Booster Club State the address of the principal place of business. 1082 Allen Avenue, West St. Paul, MN 55118 List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name. Pam Heino, 1082 Allen Avenue, West St. Paul, MN 55118; Julie Kuckler, 30 West Imperial, West St. Paul, MN 55118; Sally Reis, 665 Hillside Drive, Eagan, MN 55121 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all re-
quired fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. FILED: June 9, 2011 /s/ Pam Heino, Officer (June 23 & 30, 2011) C2-HSBoysSwim
Public Notice of Auction (Official Publication) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on July 29, 2011 at 10:00AM at Acorn Mini Storage, 5000 Babcock Trail, city of Inver Grove Heights, county of Dakota, state of Minnesota, the undersigned Acorn Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale by competitive bidding the personal property heretofore stored with the undersigned by: Unit #922, Kelly Golz fishing equip., musical instruments, stereo equip., sports equip., luggage, furniture, boxes of unknown content # 3957262 Unit #982, Thea Kunincki musical instrument, luggage, furniture, boxes of unknown content # 3957268 Unit #1503, Gregory Smith fishing equip., sports equip., luggage, furniture, boxes of unknown content # 3957267 Unit #3116, Thomas Lonnee vacuum cleaner, BBQ grill, furniture, boxes of unknown content # 3957269 (June 30 & July 7, 2011) C2AcornIGH7-29
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School District 191 (Official Publication) School Board Minutes INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 191 June 2, 2011 The meeting of the Board of Education was called to order by Chair Hill at 6:30 p.m. at the Burnsville High School Senior Campus in the Diamondhead Education Center. Members present: Directors Currier, Morrison, Schmid, Sweep, Teiken and Chair Hill. Others in attendance were Student Advisor Jaeger, Superintendent Clegg, administrators and staff. Director Luth joined the meeting at 7:20 p.m.
across the district for their outstanding achievements. Students Martin Anderson and Thatcher Banh, representing Burnsville High School, spoke about the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair competition. Sue Borne, STEM program coordinator at Metcalf Junior High spoke about the program and the Metcalf students that took first place in a state STEM competition. Team members included Katherine Carman, Bram Carr, Matthew Klein and Meghan Perron. Pat Mosey, science specialist at Hidden Valley Elementary, spoke about the many talented students who participated in this year’s South Central/Southwest Regional Science Fair in Mankato. Ms. Mosey, along with fellow science specialists, introduced students who participated. The following employees were recognized as District 191’s 2011 Employees of the Year: Renee Kegley, MEA, Hidden Valley; Vi Knoblach, EA, Burnsville High School; Brigid McCarthy, Clerical, ALC; Stacy Harrison, Food Service, Eagle Ridge; Howard Bennett, Custodial, Edward Neill; and, Wubet Abraha, Community Education, Pre-School Project Kids. Abbey Jaeger was commended by Board members for the outstanding job she has done representing her fellow students while serving as the Student Advisor to the Board during the 2010-11 school year. Abbey thanked board members for the opportunity to serve on the board this year and introduced the Student Advisor for 2011-12, Sam Wehling. Moved by Director Morrison, seconded by Director Teiken, to approve the agenda. Motion carried unanimously (6,0). Moved by Director Morrison, seconded by Director Teiken, to approve the consent agenda as amended [removing Item II.B.6 for separate consideration]. Minutes of the May 19, 2011 board meeting Personnel changes for D. Bernard, J. Tiedemann, A. Wilkinson, T. McDonough, J. Reilly, D. Yates, P. Wrucke, B. Bedeaux, J. Buchner, L. Winslow, S. Barlage, N. Cecka, J. Fratzke, N. Garlock, D. Goodwin, B. Gries, A. Hardt, K. Harris, T. Harris, T. Mitchell, A. Norris, J. Riggs, J. Sherin, C. Moberg Taheri, and S. Taylor Donations of $500 from the Harriet Bishop PTO to the BHS Scholarship Fund; $500 from the Burnsville Principals’ Association to the BHS Scholarship Fund; $80 from the Hidden Valley PTO to purchase books for the Hidden Valley Media Center; $500 from the Burnsville High School Student Council to the BHS Scholarship Fund; and 60 hats and 60 pair of gloves from the Rotary Club of Burnsville to the District Health Office and Diamondhead Clinic Certify that the District’s Environmental Health & Safety Program Management Plans, as described in MDE Attachment 10, for fiscal year 2011-2012 Approve, on a second reading basis, revisions to Board Policy DAA, Fiscal Management Priority Objectives – Unreserved Balances – Operating Funds Chair Currier made special mention of the generous donations. Motion carried unanimously (6,0). [Item II.B.6] Moved by Director Sweep, seconded by Director Schmid, to approve the job descriptions and filling the positions for Bursar and Registrar. Motion carried (6,1 with Director Currier voting no).
Director Currier, to adopt a Fiscal Year 2012 Unassigned (Unreserved-Undesignated) fund balance of no less than 6% of general fund expenditures. Motion carried unanimously (7,0). Moved by Director Morrison, seconded by Director Currier, to adopt a resolution directing administration to prepare a final Fiscal Year 2012 adopted budget based on revenue and expenditure assumptions as presented to date. Moved by Director Teiken, seconded by Director Schmid, to amend the above recommendation to increase funding to Budget Unit 07060 (ESL Learners) by $329,000 and direct $212,369 from Budget Unit 15010 (Instructional Development) and $116,631 from Budget Unit 16050 to increase ESL staffing by 4.0 FTEs. Motion carried (5,2 with Directors Luth and Morrison voting no). Motion as amended carried unanimously (7,0). Moved by Director Sweep, seconded by Director Morrison, to adopt the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED, by the School Board of Independent School District 191, pursuant to Minnesota Statute §122A.40 that the teaching contracts of the following licensed probationary teachers in Independent School District 191 be terminated at the end of the 2010-2011 school year. Connie Bjoin (.5), Kelly Czapar (1.0), Kassandra Mathers (1.0), Katie Moras (1.0), Angela Tuma (1.0), Lori Wilson (.5). BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that written notice is sent to said teachers regarding termination and nonrenewal of his/her contract as provided by law. A roll call vote was taken and the motion carried unanimously (7,0 with Directors Currier, Hill, Luth, Morrison, Schmid, Sweep and Teiken voting in favor). Moved by Director Luth, seconded by Director Schmid, to adopt the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED, by the School Board of Independent School District 191, that the portion of teaching contracts of staff in excess of 1.0 and/or contractual rights be terminated at the close of the 2010-2011 school year. Heather Alvey .2 (return to .5 contractual right from .7 assignment). BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that written notice is sent to said teachers regarding termination of that portion of his/her contract in excess of 1.0 and/or contractual rights. Motion carried unanimously (7,0). Moved by Director Schmid, seconded by Director Teiken, to adopt the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED, by the School Board of Independent School District 191, that the following educational assistants are hereby terminated at the end of the 2010-2011 school year. SEEKERS - Positions Eliminated/Layoff: Jill Middlecamp, Claudette Tallman, Jane Peterson, Carol Humlie, Anne Koutnik, Michele Hertle, Susan Keljik, Kathy Torralba, Gretchen Kuechler, Madolynn Duckwall, Elaine Fung. LEVEL III - Elementary Positions Eliminated/Layoff: Angela Pond, Lisa Hendrickson, Carol Bartells, Anne Vossen, Lisa Goren, Linda Hey, Karen Hickerson, Julie Pollock, Teresa Streff, Betty Bedard, Sheryl Droege, Judith Forde, Joni Blomquist, Carolyn Kieffaber, Brenda Theyson, Thuy Ramacher, Sheila Horton. LEVEL III - Secondary Layoff: Betty Ann Dove, Debbie Bringgold, Joseph Kinsella, Juanita Ville. LEVEL IV - Secondary Positions Eliminated/Layoff: Andrea Weatherford, Adrienne Dugas, Lukea Simmons, James Ashley, Joyanna Martin.
Chair Hill welcomed the audience and asked Director Teiken to lead the Pledge of Allegiance.
Moved by Director Morrison, seconded by Director Teiken, to waive the Unassigned (Unreserved-Undesignated) Fund Balance Policy DAA for FY12. Motion carried (6,1 with Director Luth voting no).
A roll call vote was taken and the motion carried (6,0,1 with Directors Hill, Luth, Morrison, Schmid, Sweep, and Teiken voting in favor, none opposed, and Director Currier abstaining).
The Board recognized science students
Moved by Director Schmid, seconded by
Moved by Director Luth, seconded by Director Currier, to approve the 2011-2012
Professional Development Plan. Motion carried unanimously (7,0). Moved by Director Luth, seconded by Director Teiken, to add East West Bank to the list of institutions that are designated as official depositories of the District for the 2011 calendar year per M.S. 124.05. Motion carried unanimously (7,0). Moved by Director Sweep, seconded by Director Teiken, to approve, on a first reading basis, revisions to Board Policy JLCD, Student Medication. Motion carried unanimously (7,0). Moved by Director Currier, seconded by Director Schmid, to direct administration to prepare a resolution calling for a renewal of the expiring portion of referendum revenue authorization and the appropriate ballot language. Motion carried unanimously (7,0). Student Advisor Jaeger spoke briefly about studying for finals and preparing for graduation on Friday, June 10. Dr. Clegg reported three of our third grade students were winners of the “I Love Burnsville” essay contest. He noted there are many opportunities for students of all ages that are available through Community Education and the Burnsville High School Athletic Department this summer. Also, the district will participate in a federal summer program providing free breakfast and lunch to children under 18 years. Dr. Clegg congratulated all the graduating seniors and wished them the best. Director Currier attended the Junior Books Award Program at Burnsville High School and retirement events. Director Sweep provided a brief legislative update and thanked staff and teachers for the work they have done this year. Director Morrison announced her intent to submit her resignation from the board at the June 16, 2011 meeting. Moved by Director Luth, seconded by Director Schmid, to adjourn at 9:20 p.m. to a board workshop on Contracted Employee Policy. Daniel W. Luth, Clerk (June 30, 2011) C2/C3-191June2
Advertisement for Bids (Official Publication) DOCUMENT 00-1113 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS MVTA Eagan Bus Garage - 2011 Site Preparation, Eagan, Minnesota 27 June 2011 Owner: Minnesota Valley Transit Authority 100 East Highway 13 Burnsville MN 55337 Architect: BWBR 380 St. Peter Street, Suite 600 St. Paul MN 55102 Contact Shannon Bambery 651-290-1979 Sealed Bids will be received by the Owner until 2 p.m. local time, 22 July 2011. Bids submitted after that time will be returned unopened. Submit sealed bids to: Dispatch Office MVTA Eagan Bus Garage 3600 Blackhawk Rd Eagan MN 55122 Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids may not be withdrawn or modified within 45 days after Bids are opened. The Owner's intent of award or judgment will be announced within that period. Documents are on file for examination at the Builders' Exchanges of St. Paul and Minneapolis, the McGraw Hill Construction Data in Minneapolis, Reed Con-
struction Data in Minneapolis, the National Association of Minority Contractors Plan Room, and at the Architect's office. Bidding Documents are available in complete sets only from: Thomas Reprographics, Inc. 801 2nd Avenue North Minneapolis MN 55405 office: 612-381-2214 fax: 612-374-1129 Orders: Orders@albinson.com Bidders may obtain complete sets of Bidding Documents for a non-refundable fee of $25.00 per set. In addition to purchase cost, there is a non-refundable shipping charge of $10.00 per set. Make all checks payable to BWBR Architects. A Bid Security in the amount of 5% of the maximum Bid amount, including Alternates, is required. The Bid Security shall be a bid bond or certified check, payable to the Owner. The successful Bidder shall furnish Performance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond in full amount of the Contract prior to execution of the Contract. The Owner may make investigations as deemed necessary to determine the qualifications and ability of the Bidders to perform the work. The Owner reserves the right to reject Bids in whole or in part, and to waive bidding informalities or irregularities. A pre-bid meeting will be held at the site, 3600 Blackhawk Road, Eagan, Minnesota, at 9 a.m., 15 July 2011. This is the only time the site will be available for inspection. (June 30, 2011) C2/C3-MVTA
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Metro church ordains Burnsville woman as Catholic priest BY MATTHEW HANKEY • SUN NEWSPAPERS One Burnsville woman took a leap of faith this past Sunday. Monique Venne was ordained June 26 as a priest at Plymouth Congregational Church, 1900 Nicollet Ave. in Minneapolis. This ceremony was the third public Roman Catholic Womanpriest ordination in the Twin Cities. Bishop Regina Nicolosi ordained Venne a priest. According to its website, the group is a movement within the Roman Catholic Church seeking to spiritually prepare, ordain, and support women who are theo-
Mike Post Loving husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend. Age 52 of Inver Grove Heights. Died on June 24, 2011. Preceded in death by brother-inlaw, Bruce Rech. Survived by devoted wife of 25 years, Deb; daughters, Amy & Julia; parents, Richard & Virginia; siblings, Dick (Sandy), Tom (Jennifer) & Susan Rech; nieces and nephews, Kristin (Juan) Rivera, Bryan (Gretchen) Rech & Alan, Lauren and Taylor Post; in-laws, Jeryld & Dorothy Hachmann; and brothers-in-law, Jeff (P.J.) & Jon (Pati) Hachmann. A Memorial Service was held on Tuesday, June 28, 2011 at EASTER LUTHERAN CHURCH in Eagan. J.S. KLECATSKY & SONS www.klecatskys.com 651-454-9488
logically qualified, committed to an inclusive model of Church, and who are called to minister within the Roman Catholic Church. The RCWP contends its ordinations are valid because the women are ordained in the line of unbroken apostolic succession within the Roman Catholic Church. “Our first Roman Catholic Bishops in the womanpriest movement were ordained by a valid Roman Catholic male Bishop,” Venne said. The first ordination occurred in 2002, when seven women were ordained in the Danube River in Germany. Now, there are more than 100 women worldwide who have been ordained as deacons and priests. The Roman Catholic Church does not consider these ordinations valid. “It”s an absolute misnomer [for these women] to call themselves “Roman Catholic priest”,” said Dennis McGrath, communications manager for the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. “They choose to call it that, but she will not be a priest in the Roman Catholic Church.” It is the Church”s position that any woman who is ordained a deacon or priest and any Bishop who ordains them be excommunicated. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, an excommunication is, “A severe ecclesiastical penalty, resulting from grave crimes against the Catholic religion … Excommunication excludes the offender from taking part in the Eucharist or other sacraments and from the exercise of any ecclesiastical office, ministry, or function.” Venne, 54, took a non-traditional path to find her calling. She worked as a local meteorologist before a Bible study led to a deeper quest for spiritual and religious knowledge and fulfillment. As young as age 10, Venne took great interest in Roman
Catholic rituals. “Looking back in my life, I had a desire to be an altar server, and I also played mass at home where I pretended to be a priest,” Venne said. “I only found a few years ago, that those are signs of a priestly vocation.” She graduated with a master”s of divinity from United Theological Seminary in New Brighton in 2004. Venne became an ordained deacon in Coralville, Iowa, last year. Now, she is a co-pastor of the Compassion of Christ Catholic Community with three other womanpriests. Their church rents space from Prospect Park United Methodist Church in Minneapolis, and holds a 5 p.m. service on the first, third and fifth Sundays of the month. Venne said she is following an invitation God has been leading her to accept nearly her whole life. “We in the movement are following our consciences because we believe God calls men and women to ministry,” Venne said. “We love the Catholic Church, and we want also the Church to recognize that it is not being fully open to the work of the Holy Spirit.” Before co-pastoring at her own church, Venne was a highly active member at the Church of St. Edward in Bloomington. She interned at the church while she was in seminary and credited Father Mike Tegeder for being helpful and supportive of her journey. “It”s her strong belief and her conviction, and I respect that,” Tegeder said. Tegeder said he supports Venne and the womanpriest movement, but would also like to see a progressive change within the Roman Catholic Church focusing on biblical and archeological scholarship and research.
In Chapter 16 of the Book of Romans, the Apostle Paul sends his greetings to 25 different people, 10 of whom are women, and one is called a deacon. “I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a deacon of the church at Cenchreae, so that you may welcome her in the Lord as is fitting for the saints, and help her in whatever she may require from you, for she has been a benefactor of many and of myself as well.” Romans 16:1-2. In his own church, Tegeder said women participate in ways that are equivalent to a man who has been ordained, participating as directors of faith and liturgists. “I hope our Church leaders reflect on this,” Tegeder said. “We have to open our minds to new possibilities.” Tegeder also realizes this is a sensitive and controversial issue for many, and hopes the Roman Catholic Church has ongoing discernment regarding the issue. “Change is difficult,” Tegeder said. “It”s tough. It doesn”t happen overnight.” Judith McKloskey is one of the co-pastors at Compassion of Christ. She says she believes Venne is being called to be a priest and is “delighted that the people of God are going to have her serving them.” McKloskey said it”s time the Roman Catholic Church relaxed some of its centuries-old traditions. “I think our church needs to move forward and I think scripture has to be retaken in to reflect our present reality,” McKloskey said. “It has to be authentically lived in the now, in our present culture.” Ultimately, Venne says she is acting on strong life-long urges to become a priest. “God has been calling me to the priesthood throughout my life and I am finally in a position to respond to that call,” Venne said.
LEGAL NOTICES Foreclosure Notice (Official Publication) NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT LIEN FORECLOSURE SALE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that default has been made in the terms and conditions of the Declaration of Nottingham Condominium Association, Inc., (hereinafter the “Declaration”) recorded in the
office of the County Recorder of Dakota County, Minnesota as Document No. 650720, which covers the following property: Unit 204, Nottingham Condominium, Dakota County, Minnesota, Condominium File No. 49 Address: 14115 Pennock Avenue, Unit 204, Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 PIN: 01-16405-012-020 THAT pursuant to said Declaration, there is claimed to be due and owing as of June 17, 2011, from Gregory Brown, title holder, to Nottingham Condominium Association, Inc., a Minnesota non-profit corporation, the amount of $3,154.11, for assessments, late fees and collection costs, plus additional assessments and other amounts that may have accrued
since the date of this notice, including the costs of collection and foreclosure; THAT prior to the commencement of this foreclosure proceeding, Lienor complied with all notice requirements as required by status; that no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said lien, or any part thereof; THAT the owner has not been released from his financial obligation to pay said amount; THAT pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 515B.3116, said debt creates a lien upon said premises in favor of Nottingham Condominium Association, Inc., as evidenced by a lien statement recorded on September 28, 2009, in the office of the Dakota County Recorder as Document No.
2686835; THAT pursuant to the power of sale granted by the owners in taking title to the premises subject to said Declaration, said lien will be foreclosed by the sale of said property by the sheriff of said County at the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office, Law Enforcement Center, Civil Division, Lobby S-100, 1580 Highway 55, City of Hastings, County of Dakota, State of Minnesota, on August 17, 2011, at 10 a.m., at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, to pay the amount then due for said assessments, together with the costs of foreclosure, including attorney’s fees as allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by the unit owners, their personal representatives or assigns is six (6) months from the date of said sale. DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: The
date on or before which the owner must vacate the property if the account is not brought current or the property redeemed under Minn. Stat. § 580.23 is February 17, 2012. If the foregoing date is a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, then the date to vacate is the next business day at 11:59 p.m. REDEMPTION NOTICE THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE OWNER, THE OWNER’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE
UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. NOTTINGHAM CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., Lienor Dated: June 17, 2011 By /s/ Nigel H. Mendez Nigel H. Mendez (0347917) Carlson & Associates, Ltd. 1052 Centerville Circle Vadnais Heights, MN 55127 (651) 287-8640 ATTORNEY FOR NOTTINGHAM CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. (June 30, July 7,14,21,28, Aug. 4, 2011) C2-BrownForeclosure
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MS. SOFTBALL Burnsville pitcher Kelsey Anderson won the state’s two biggest individual postseason awards for softball players. She was named Minnesota Gatorade Player of the Year and last week received the Ms. Softball award.
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Local football players cherish experience at High School All-Star Game
Left: Tom Obarski of Apple Valley, an All-State player in soccer and football, will kick for the Concordia University football team; at right, Eagan’s Jameson Parsons eludes tacklers in the Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game. Parsons will play in college at St. Cloud State University. (Photos by Brian Nelson • Contributing Photographer) BY MIKE SHAUGHNESSY • SUN NEWSPAPERS Competing in the Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game means different things to different players. For players such as Eagan High School graduate Jameson Parsons, it’s a chance to get back on the field as he prepares for college football. For Rosemount’s Brandt Berghuis, it might be the last time he puts on the gear. And for Apple Valley’s Tom Obarski, it confirms the change in course in his athletic career. All three played for the South all-stars, who lost to the North 17-7 in the 38th annual game at TCF Bank Stadium.
Offseason work pays off Parsons spent the spring in the weightroom, hoping to put to rest once and for all any questions about his ability to stay healthy. As a starting quarterback in football for three years and a go-to scorer in basketball, Parsons absorbed a lot of punishment. He missed much of his junior year of football because of a broken collarbone; other injuries cost him portions of his sophomore and junior basketball seasons. He enjoyed better health in his senior year, and signed in February to play foot-
ball at St. Cloud State University. His college roommate will be Matt Hentges, another SCSU recruit who was the target of many of Parsons’ passes at Eagan the last two years. Last week, “it was good to get back on the field” for all-star game practices, Parsons said. “It’s a lot of football packed into one week. We have only two quarterbacks [on the South team], so we’re taking a lot of reps. I can’t wait for the game.” One reason Parsons got on SCSU’s radar is the Huskies’ offense is similar to Eagan’s. Both demand their quarterbacks to run with the ball and throw on
the move. Last fall, Parsons passed for 1,471 yards and 15 touchdowns, and he also was the Wildcats’ leading rusher with 608 yards. “In both offenses, the quarterback has a lot of responsibility,” Parsons said. Last fall SCSU lost to Minnesota-Duluth in overtime in an NCAA Division II playoff game; UMD went on to win the national title for the second time in three years. “I like St. Cloud,” Parsons said. “It’s close to home, yet at the same time it’s far enough away. I’ll be concentrating on one sport, so that should help me stay healthy.” ALL-STAR: TO PAGE 29
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A Burst of offense, a Blaze of glory in Class 3A championship BY MIKE SHAUGHNESSY • SUN NEWSPAPERS Burnsville’s baseball players have Tshirts with “Believe” printed on the back, but a five-run deficit in the bottom of the seventh inning is enough to shake anybody’s faith. “I’ll admit it. In the seventh inning, I started to have doubts,” senior catcher Justin Threlkeld said. “But this is the most resilient team I’ve ever been on. We’re not quitters.” Moments earlier the Blaze had shown those willing to sit through a chilly rain at Target Field why it should never be counted out. Burnsville scored six runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to defeat Maple Grove 6-5 in the state Class 3A championship game June 22. Burnsville (24-3), which had played in the state tournament four other times, including last year, won its first title. Bo Hellquist, who earlier in the game was chewed out by Blaze coach Mick Scholl for not running out a popup, hit a two-out, two-run single just inside the first-base line to touch off Burnsville’s celebration. “The count got to 1-2, and the last thing you want to do is take strike three,” said Hellquist, the Blaze’s junior designated hitter. “I had to be ready to hit it if it was close to the plate. I was looking for a fastball, and I got one.” “To have Bo Hellquist get the game-
winning hit, that’s just incredible,” Scholl said. “I kind of chewed his butt earlier in the game [when Hellquist failed to run out the popup]. I told him, ‘That’s not how we do it.’ Then he comes through in the seventh inning.” Maple Grove (26-2) scored five times in the fifth inning against Burnsville starting pitcher Quinn Johnson, although only two of those runs were earned. The Blaze went out quietly in the fifth and sixth innings, giving no indication of what was to come. Senior Adam Lambrecht relieved Johnson and faced eight batters in 2 1/3 innings, striking out four. Little did he realize he was in line for his second pitching victory of the state tournament (Lambrecht was the starter and winner in Burnsville’s Class 3A semifinal victory over Rochester Century on June 17). Hellquist led off the Burnsville seventh with a single, with Luke Wheeler coming in to pinch-run. A one-out double by junior left fielder Tyler Hill scored Wheeler. Hill scored from second on Dan Motl’s infield single, a play that Scholl said energized the Burnsville dugout. Andy Lieser walked, at which point the Crimson removed starting pitcher Mitchell Bauer and sent in Jacob Schwager. Bauer held Burnsville – which scored at least six runs in each of its seven post-
season games – to three hits over the first six innings. “He was able to spot his fastball and curve, and in high school baseball, that’s all you need,” Burnsville shortstop Matt Stemper said. Bauer threw 107 pitches and by the seventh inning, “he didn’t look as sharp,” Scholl said. Stemper, the first Burnsville hitter to face Schwager, singled to score Motl, making it 5-3. Derek Johnson’s grounder to short was the second out but allowed the runners to advance to second and third. That brought Threlkeld to the plate. “I thought he was going to end it,” Hellquist said. Maple Grove might have thought the same thing because the Crimson walked Threlkeld, taking the unusual step of intentionally putting the potential game-winning run on base. Tyler Hanson was hit by a pitch, forcing in Lieser with Burnsville’s fourth run of the inning. That gave Hellquist, re-entering for his second at-bat of the inning, to end one of the state baseball tournament’s most memorable games. “This is the way we’ve played all year,” Stemper said. “We’re capable of scoring a lot of runs at any time.” Burnsville lost to Eden Prairie in the 2010 Class 3A title game at Target Field. Immediately after that game, the Blaze
Former local rivals will be college football teammates BY MIKE SHAUGHNESSY • SUN NEWSPAPERS C.J. Smith and Frank Veldman didn’t always see themselves as future college football players, let alone teammates. But things can change quickly in the world of high school athletics, and now Smith and Veldman are headed to North Dakota State to play football. They’ll even room together there. They were teammates on the South squad in the Minnesota High School AllStar Football Game on June 25 at TCF Bank Stadium. The North team won the 38th annual all-star game 17-7. Veldman was ready to quit football after his sophomore season and concentrate on basketball and track at Eastview High School. The Eastview football coaches convinced him to stick with football, and in his senior year the defensive back/wide receiver/punter was a Mr. Football award finalist. Smith said there was a time when he thought his future was in basketball, and he was a solid contributor for the Burnsville
High School varsity. But he had a breakout football season last fall, rushing for 1,198 yards and 16 touchdowns. At some point in their NDSU careers, Veldman and Smith could be playing in the same defensive backfield. Veldman is projected as a strong safety for the Bison, while Smith will play cornerback. It might seem to be a strange set of circumstances for two players who were rivals in high school, but Smith and Veldman said they are already used to the idea of being teammates. Spending a week together at practice for the high school all-star game helped. The needling has already started. “We were watching highlight tapes of some of the players in the game,” Smith said. “It was mostly to see what the players could do, but we [Smith and Veldman] did have some things to say about each other.” Veldman, a nine-time medal winner at the state track and field meet, was the sixth member of his family to play in the all-star game. His father, cousin and three uncles
also played in the event. “It’s been great,” Veldman said at the allstar game’s media day last week. “We have one of the toughest conferences [South Suburban] in the state, and a lot of us have played against each other. It’s good to have these guys as teammates.” Neither Smith nor Veldman knows if he will be redshirted at NDSU in 2011, but both said they would be OK with whatever the coaches decide. “They have two corners back and two corners coming in,” Smith said. “So I hope to go in and compete for a spot, if not this year, then next year.” NDSU, which plays in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) recruited several Minnesota players who competed in the all-star game. One of the players already on the Bison roster is wide receiver Zach Vraa, who won the 2009 Mr. Football award while pl-aying for Rosemount. Veldman summarized NDSU’s attraction for Minnesota players.
set a goal of getting back to downtown Minneapolis in 2011 and winning. “To be the first team from Burnsville to win it, it’s amazing,” Stemper said. So what’s next for Stemper and several other key Burnsville players who will be back next spring? “Do it all over again,” he said.
State tourney notes • Hellquist, Hill, Johnson and Lieser were named to the all-tournament team. Hellquist was 6-for-11 in the state tournament with three runs and five RBI. Hill was 4-for-7 with five runs and three RBI. Johnson pitched a two-hit shutout in the state quarterfinals against Bemidji and started the state championship game. Lieser was 6-for11 with three runs and four RBI. • Threlkeld, Stemper and Motl were named All-State by the state coaches association. Threlkeld is a senior, and Stemper and Motl are juniors. • Burnsville was a Silver Winner in the coaches association’s Academic-All State Awards. Senior infielder Derek Johnson was an individual Academic All-State winner. Eastview was a Gold Winner, and Eagan and Rosemount also earned Silver awards. Eastview senior Alec Knop also was an Academic All-State selection.
Notebook: Burnsville’s Anderson wins 2 softball awards BY MIKE SHAUGHNESSY • SUN NEWSPAPERS Burnsville pitcher Kelsey Anderson finished her high school softball career by winning the state’s two major individual awards. Earlier this month, Anderson was named Gatorade Minnesota Player of the Year. Last week she was named Ms. Softball at a Minnesota Minutemen banquet in Minneapolis. She was 19-3 with a 0.67 ERA this spring for the Blaze, which won the South Suburban Conference championship and reached the Class 3A, Section 3 finals. Anderson had 212 strikeouts in 168 1/3 innings and had 12 shutouts. Also one of the NOTEBOOK: TO NEXT PAGE
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Blaze’s top hitters, she batted .400 with 18 RBI and had a .576 slugging percentage. Her most impressive performances might have been in two games Anderson didn’t win. She pitched 22 innings in one day against Bloomington Jefferson in the Section 3 finals. Jefferson, needing two victories to win the section, took the first game 2-1 in 15 innings. Thirty minutes later, Anderson came out for the second game and held Jefferson to one run in seven innings before the game was suspended because of darkness. The next day, Jefferson pushed across a run in the eighth inning to win 2-1 and take the section title. As a junior, Anderson was 24-3 with a 0.39 ERA and 303 strikeouts in 181 innings for a Burnsville team that won the state Class 3A championship. She pitched no-hitters in the state quarterfinal and semifinal rounds. Anderson will play college softball at Winona State University. Sara Moulton of Eagan, who now pitches for the University of Minnesota, was the 2010 Ms. Softball and was Gatorade Minnesota Player of the Year each of the last two seasons.
They’re drafted Burnsville High School graduate Eddie Wittchow was selected by the Florida Panthers in the sixth round of the NHL draft June 25 at Xcel Energy Center. He was the 154th overall selection. Wittchow, a 6foot-3, 190-pound defenseman, had 11 goals and 15 assists as a senior at Burnsville, which won the South Suburban Conference championship. Wittchow is expected to play at least one season of Junior A hockey before going on to college. Eagan resident Joseph LaBate was selected in the fourth round (101st overall) by Vancouver. The 6-4, 180-pound center scored 52 points (29 goals, 23 assists) and had a plus-27 rating for Holy Angels last season. LaBate has signed with the University of Wisconsin.
Golf champions Ryan Peterson of Eagan had a dominating performance last week at the Minnesota Golf Association Players Championship. The tournament, which is the state amateur men’s match play championship, took place at Deacon’s Lodge in Pequot Lakes. According to the MGA, Peterson was under par in each of his six matches and was 8 under for the week. None of his matches went beyond the 16th hole. He defeated Devin Holmes 5 and 4 in the championship match.
On the mend Last November, Berghuis’ football season ended prematurely when he injured a knee in a state Class 5A semifinal game at the Metrodome. About a month later, the Metrodome also went out of commission when heavy snow caused the roof to collapse. Berghuis recovered faster than the dome. Berghuis was back on a football field last week, while the Metrodome isn’t expected to reopen until August. The all-star game might have been Berghuis’ last time in football gear. The 6-foot-1, 220-pound defensive end had 17 tackles for losses for an Irish team that was Class 5A runner-up, but North Dakota State recruited him for his ability to throw the shot put and discus. Berghuis accepted a track and field scholarship from NDSU. “Originally, I was going to go to Bemidji State and do both [track and football],” Berghuis said, “but Bemidji dropped its track program.” Although Berghuis said it’s possible he could get a chance to walk on to the Bison football team, he will concentrate
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on track and field to start. The knee injury made Berghuis a spectator in the Irish’s 31-14 loss to Wayzata in the Prep Bowl, and he had surgery on the knee over the winter. “It’s all right,” he said. “It’s still a little sore, but I wanted to play here.” He wasn’t 100 percent during track season but still got to the state meet and finished eighth in the Class AA shot put. He had top-nine finishes in shot put and discus at state as a junior. When Berghuis gets to NDSU, he will find people he knows. Eastview’s Frank Veldman and Burnsville’s C.J. Smith are part of the Bison’s 2011 football recruiting class. Rosemount High School graduate Zach Vraa, the 2009 Mr. Football award winner, will be a redshirt freshman at NDSU in the fall. “Zach says he likes it there,” Berghuis said. “He likes it a lot.”
Not as much multitasking Although Obarski’s first sports obligation was to the Apple Valley boys soccer team, he also found time to get in some special teams practice with the football squad. Obarski was the football team’s placekicker, punter and kickoff specialist for three years. By his senior year, he was a finalist for the Mr. Soccer award and was named All-State in soccer and football.
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After helping Apple Valley to the second of back-to-back Class AA boys soccer titles in 2010, Obarski faced a difficult decision. If he wanted a college soccer scholarship, he’d have to leave Minnesota. If he wanted to stay close to home, he’d have to play soccer at the Division III (non-scholarship) level or give up the sport. He signed to play football at Concordia University in St. Paul. The school does not have a men’s soccer team. Obarski has two older brothers who kicked for college football teams. Still, giving up soccer wasn’t easy – and perhaps Obarski hasn’t given it up entirely. “I brought a soccer ball with me” to the Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game media day, Obarski said. “I still like to kick it around.” Obarski said he was eager for the opportunity to play at TCF Bank Stadium. “When I heard the game was going to be here, I was pumped,” he said. “The opportunity to be here, to play here, is awesome.” Although he’s a kicking specialist, Obarski declared himself ready to make a special-teams tackle if necessary. “I’m ready to get out there and show my skills,” he said, drawing chuckles from several of his South All-Star teammates.
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In the Community, With the Community, For the Community
2100
Cement, Masonry, Waterproofing
2140
Doors & Windows
Warm Front Windows
JKC, LLC NEED CONCRETE?
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763-412-0465 Free Est.
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Dale 952-831-6452
Drywall
2170
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londonairechimney service.com
2130
2180
Electric Repairs
Bonded Insured Free Ests Resid, Comm & Service. Old/New Const, Remodels Serv Upgrades. Lic#CA06197
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2210
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2260
Garage Door
MDH Lead Supervisor
Dale 952-941-8896 office 612-554-2112 cell
952-451-3792
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651-457-7776
2270
Gutters
2280 **First
Impressions **
HANDYMAN
Carpentry, Remodeling, Repair & Painting Services. I'd love to do it all! 612-220-1565
Jack of All Trades Handyman is now
Bobcat Work & Black Dirt.
available to perform, painting, flooring, door & window work plus other handyman projects in your home or business! 651-815-4147 Lic#20639540 Locally owned & operated
HAULING
JMR Home Services LLC Home Remodeling & Repair.
612-598-2276
Call Scott 952-890-9461
Concrete-Brush-Const Debris 2-40yd containers for cleanups
2350
Landscaping
SANDING – REFINISHING Roy's Sanding Service Since 1951 CALL 952-888-9070
2100
Cement, Masonry, Waterproofing
REPAIR FAST & RELIABLE SERVICE
2265
Garage Builders
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E-Z Landscape
Call 952-334-9840 RETAINING WALLS Water Features & Pavers.
30+ Yrs Exp /Owner Operator
Offering Complete Landscape Services
2420
Painting
Lawn & Garden
Residential & Commercial
Call Now For Weekly Mowing Landscaping • Fertilization
Why Wait Roofing LLC
RAINBOW ROOFING
Painting & Drywall
Tear-offs & New Construction Siding & Gutters Over 17 yrs exp. Free est. Rodney Oldenburg
A Family Operated Bus.
Ceiling & Wall Textures
H20 Damage – Plaster Repair
Wall Paper Removal INTERIOR EXTERIOR DAVE'S PAINTING and WALLPAPERING Int/Ext • Free Est • 23 Yrs Will meet or beat any price! Lic/Ins Visa/MC BBB 952-469-6800
Plumbing
2470
A RENEW PLUMBING •Drain Cleaning •Repairs •Remodeling •Lic# 004914PM Bond/Ins 952-884-9495 SAVE MONEY - Competent master plumber needs work. Lic#M3869 Jason 952-891-2490
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952-201-4817
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Stump Removal
2600
Call Jeff for STUMP REMOVAL
Narrow Access or Backyards. Insured Jeff 612-578-5299
Roofs, Siding, & Gutters
2510
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Powerwashing
2490
DECK CLEANING & STAINING
Professional and Prompt
*A1 CEILING & WALLS*
Expert Texturing-Ptg -Water Damage Reas. Prices-Senior Disc. *Free Est. 612-927-5532*
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Topcoat Painting, LLC Free est. Ins. Wall, ceiling, & text. repair. 612-508-2542.
2360
612-802-8100
Shingles /Cedar Shake Reas rates-. 20+ yrs exp. Lic/Ins
Quality Residential
Roofs, Siding, & Gutters
2510
alandsapecreations.com
Landscaping
2350
Roofs, Siding, & Gutters
2510
763-420-3036 952-240-5533
3 Interior Rooms/$250 Wallpaper Removal. Drywall Repair. Cabinet Enameling and Staining. 25 yrs exp. Steve 763-545-0506
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Energy Focus Insulation Attic, Walls, Vents, Ice Dam Control. 35 yrs Exp/Insured Henry 952-884-0307
Int./Ext Painting/Staining & texturing. Free Est. 952-474-6258 Ins/Bond Major Credit Cards Accepted
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2360
2320
Retaining/Boulder Walls, Paver Patios, Bobcat Work, Sod, Mulch & Rock. Decks & Fences
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Hauling
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2350
Quality Work @ Competitive Prices! Free Estimates.
Painting
2420
*10% off 1 st Cleaning* BEST CLEANING WE CLEAN YOU GLEAM
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Businesses for sale in Class 9010!
Housecleaning
A-1 Work Ray's Handyman
Cleaning Since 1990 Cover's & Screening
Total Sanitation Service 612-861-2575
2310
Concrete Dumpster Service Carpentry Baths & Tile Fencing Windows Gutters Water/Fire Damage Doors Lic•Bond•Ins Visa Accepted
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763-546-PANE (7263)
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Wooden Fences Build/repair, deck repair Keith 612-839-7655
Above All Hardwood Floors Installation•Sanding•Finishing “We Now Install Carpet, Tile & Vinyl.” Call 952-440-WOOD (9663)
Lower Level Remodels
schultzecontracting.com
TROYS DECKS & FENCE St Lic # 20581059 Free Est. 651-210-1387
Flooring & Tile
Schultz'e Contracting Inc
“Soon To Be Your Favorite Contractor!”
“You Point & It Disappears” A Moving & Hauling Service www.firstimpressionshd.com
651-319-3515
Garage Builders
We offer professional services for your wood floors! Installs/Repair Sand/Refinish Free Ests Ins'd Mbr: BBB Professional w/10 yrs exp.
CLEANING & REPAIRS Serving Area for 26 Years Jim 651-699-3373
• Sidewalks • Patios Hamland • Driveways Construction Co. • Steps • Egress Windows • Garages Licensed, Bonded & Insured • Glass Block Windows
2265
0 Stress! 110% Satisfaction!
TEAM ELECTRIC
www.teamelectricmn.com Lic/ins/bonded Res/Com All Jobs...All Sizes Free Est 952-758-7585 10% Off w/ad
Handyperson
Escobar Hardwood Floors & Ceramic Tile Work, llc
GUTTER-WINDOW
CONCRETE NEW
2290
Lew Electric: Resid & Comm. Service, Service Upgrades, Remodels. Old or New Constr. Free Ests. Bonded/Insured Lic#CA05011 612-801-5364
2230
DECK DIRTY?
Flooring & Tile
JNH Electric 612-743-7922
Decks
Stain & Restore Its Beauty 1 yr Finish Warr Per Specs. Deck & Porch Repairs 20 yr exp Ins/Affordable 612-597-0472
2100
Andy's Drywall Service Free Est. 612-414-7858
2230
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2500
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A Fresh Look, Inc. Interior/Exterior Painting by the Pros Bonded & Insured Free Est. • Senior Discounts
Lic. #20626700
WINDOWS/SIDING Family Owned & Operated Since 1949
Painting
2420
ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS • EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE • Hardiplank® Siding • QUICK RESPONSE TIME • HAIL DAMAGE 763-550-0043 • FREE INSPECTIONS 952-476-7601 • STATE LIC# 6793 • ESTABLISHED IN 1984 651-221-2600 www.GatesGeneralContractors.com
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Powerwashing
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2490
Powerwashing
2490
Powerwashing
BOB’s Commercial and residential pressure washing Decks strip & seal, roof washing, house washing, concrete cleaning and staining. Full exterior washing.
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763-225-6200
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Stump Removal
NOVAK STUMP REMOVAL Free Est Lic/Ins 952-888-5123 SMITH'S STUMP GRINDING
$80 1 stump/$140 for 2 Incl. 30” Stump 763-208-3189 STUMP GRINDING Free Ests. Best $$. Ins'd Brett 612-290-1213
2620
Tree Service
$0 For Estimate Timberline Tree & Landscape. Summer Discount - 25% Off Tree Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump Grinding 612-644-8035 Remove Large Trees & Stumps CHEAP
15% Summer Discount Tree Trimming & Removal
Premier Tree Service
612-396-9345
612-275-2574
AJ's Tree Service LLC Trimming & Removal Free Estimates & Insured
A Good Job!!
15 yrs exp.
Thomas Tree Service Immaculate Clean-up! Tree Removal/Trimming Lot Clearing & Stump Removal Free Estimates 952-440-6104
B & M Tree Service & Landscaping
Tree Trimming, Removal & Stump Grinding. 15+ Yrs Exp / Ins. / Free Ests
Marv 651-493-3110 TREE REMOVAL/TRIMMING Shrub Pruning Free Ests Lic'd / Ins'd / 20 Yrs Exp. 651-455-7704
2660
Window Cleaning
3000
Merchandise Appliances
3030
Kenmore Flat Top Stove, $250. Like new. Available 6/27. 952-935-2919
Building Supplies
3060
LUMBER: Approx. 8,000 bd. ft., misc. dimensions, 8', 10', 12' lengths. Call for details & price 763-561-2494
Cemetery Lots
3090
Bloomington Cemetery 2 plots. $995/BO each. Call 651-762-3727 Burial Plot Avail in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens (Garden of the Apostles). Valued at $2625 will sell for $1400. (715) 839-7570
pzipf7570@charter.net
Glen Haven: 2 plots, 2 vaults w/companion headstone. Value $8,990. Asking $6,500/BO. 218-828-3608 Lovely Glen Haven – 2 plots, must sell, $1600 ea 952-926-4381
Estate Sales
3130
Highland Park 1743 Montreal Avenue St Paul, MN
June 30 (8:30-5:30) #'s at 8am July 1 (8:30-4:30) Vintage items, Judaica, McDonald's memorabilia . .
www.willmatthill.com
Furnishings
3160
Executive SteelCase Desk unit with file cabinet. Like new! Plymouth 715-571-1920
3160
Furnishings
Sleep Number bed for sale, series 9000. Electric adjustable frame with pillow top. Head board with mirror, and side piers with drawers included. Works great $1,800. Call 612-237-1415
Window Cleaning 651-646-4000
2620
Tree Service
Oak Table, 4 boards & 4 chairs, $150. Loveseat $125. Cash only 952-944-7939
Tree Service
2620
Ideal Tree Service 20%
Spring Tree Removal, Tree Trimming High Risk Climbing, Discount Stump Grinding and Storm Clean Up me is the ti
NOW Shrubs to trimedges &H
MN Certified Arborist A+ on Angies List
Quality Work and Low Rates Free Ests Lic’d & Ins’d
DAN WIMMER • (952) 881-2122
3250
Medical Supplies
PaceSaver 3 whl Scooter, battery operated, w/basket, Exc cond! New $2,500; ask. $1,000/BO 952-431-5781
3260
Misc. For Sale
MOVING: Couch, futon, exercise equip for sale. All exc cond! Call 952-890-6845
3270
Misc. Wanted
Buying Old Trains & Toys
STEVE'S TRAIN CITY
952-933-0200 Polaris Snowmobile & ATV's. Non-working only. Will pick-up, will pay cash! Call 612-987-1044
3280
3631
Golden Valley
3 Day Walk Fundraiser July 8-9 (8-5p) Multi Fam 1624 St. Croix Circle
movies, HH 3235 Kyle Ave N
3667
Richfield
Big Sale! 7/7-9 (8-5) Lot's of everything! 6511 Logan Ave S
3668
Robbinsdale
Bob's Sale 3965 Hubbard July 7-8-9 (8-5) Chairs, Dressers, Tables & misc.
3683
St. Louis Park
Moving 7/8-9 (8-4) HH, furn, fishing, tools, toys, craft& sew suppls. 6221 Oxford St.
3700
Leisure
3720
Boats, New & Used
'84 AMF Sunfish Wet Sailor all parts provide incl. trlr. Baldwin Console Piano Ex cond! $1,200 612-860-1420 w/bench, medium oak fin., built 1980, $600. 952-935-1566 Pontoon boat: 18', 1999, Aurora. 50hp ES Outboard Crown Upright Piano motor, boat cover & BimiNeeds tuning. Good cond! ni top, $3,300. 952-393-9967 $850/BO. 763-544-1236
3500
3509
Garage Sales this week Burnsville
equip., $5 grab boxes! 3 whl Scooter 646 Portland Mews
Multi Fam Sat July 2nd, 8-5 tools, clothes, china, new bridal, furn. 1004 E 156th St
3531
Golden Valley
Moving sale! 7/2-3, 8a. 4205 Olson Mem Hwy. Furn, collectibles & much more!
3600
3606
Garage Sales next week Bloomington
Estate Sale 7/7 (9-4p) 5120 W. 102nd St #106 Antqs, E. Larkin art, hh, furniture, all must go!
3607
Brooklyn Center
5929 Brooklyn Blvd.
(Nr Brookdale Ctr/Cub Foods)
7/6 (4-8) Pre-sale $3 Adm; Thur 7/7 (9-6); Fri 7/8 (9-6); Sat 7/9 (9-1). Cash only
Great Service Affordable Prices
Multi-Fam 7/7-8 (10-6) Furn, wash/dryer, refrig., Nascar, adlt/baby cloz 4124 Estate Dr
Musical Instuments
Cross of Glory Luth. Church
Senior Discounts
Brooklyn Park
17' Alumacraft Canoe, Very Good Cndtn, Plus Paddles Multi-Fam 7/7-8 (9-5) 7/9 (8-2) $400 Plymouth 763-473-4264 Wmns shoes/cloz, bks, CDs,
Lazy Boy Power Lift recliner, heat & massage. Estate: 6/30-7/2 (9-5) Furn, HH items, sports & medical $500. Call 952-423-4721 Oak Ent Ctr Birch & Wht LR & DR furn, Nordic Track, TV sets 612-508-6050
3608
3608
Brooklyn Park
3900
3970
Agriculture/ Animals/Pets
In the Community, With the Community, For the Community
5000
Rentals
5200
Townhouse For Rent
Prior Lake 2BR, 2 car att gar, pets OK New paint $1025/mo Avail now. Call 952-440-4112
6400
Blmgtn: Lrg LL, Apt, 494 & MOA $660+½ gas/elec Amenities!! 612-386-5026
7000
8200 5400
Apartments & Condos For Rent
Houses For Rent
Real Estate Farms & Land
St. Louis Co. 144.4 A. +/Ellsburg Twp. Borders Burnsville 2BR, LL of State of MN land. Access nice home. 1,000 sq. ft. 15K from US Hwy 53. $60K Remodel, Full kitch, gran- Carl/Agent 952-944-8737 ite CTT, full appliances, central AC, sofa, love seat, Reach More Readers kitch table, 50” satellite Place your classified ad TV, internet. $695+share with us and automatically get utils. Avl 7/01 952-994-3986 an ad on our Web Site!
COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
9000
9020
Off Lake St, 34 car parking. 3,000-6,000 sq ft Available now! 612-825-9000 612-875-8292 Approximately 6400 sq ft of warehouse space, with one dock, private warehouse office and one drive in door. South Blmgtn $3500 per month gross rent. (Includes taxes, insurance, utilities, all operating expenses.)
Call 651-414-6055 for details/showing.
Business Opps & Info
DON'T MISS THIS ONE! Wisconsin entrepreneur earns a good living from home for 30 years and is NOW expanding into Minnesota – and will share his success secrets FREE. 800-618-8625 (24 HR MSG) or 800-621-2065 (LIVE)
9050
Health Care
RN-Triage Ped's Clinic Burnsville PT days & 5-9pm, rotate Sat AMs Phone: 952-278-6950 Fax: 952-278-6947
9100
FOR SALE • FOR LEASE
RETAIL OR OFFICE 3034 LYNDALE AVE S
Employment
9100
Help Wanted/ Full Time
EAGAN, MN EXP. HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC:
Must be proficient in the inspection and the repair of all aspects of trailer repairs (elect., air systems & brakes, reefer units, rollup/swing doors, suspension, etc.). Min. 2 years experience req. Must have own tools and a clean driving record. Hrly wage and benefits. Call 651-454-3085 and ask for Keith or fax resumes to 651-454-3085. For additional details visit www.outsourcefleet.com
Help Wanted/ Full Time
DRIVERS NEEDED
AVR INC. needs drivers for mixer trucks. Drivers must have CDL driving experience, 21 yrs of age,DOT Qualified, Drug Free, Class A CDL preferred, Clean driving record. Full benefits after 45 days, pension, 401k, paid holidays & vacation. Apply in person at 14698 Galaxie Ave. Apple Valley or call Paul Chaves at 612-363-2324 AA/EOE
Maintenance
Immediate opening in Eagan area apartment complex. Previous experience required. Duties include: Daily work orders, rotating on-call, boiler/pool license required. Fax resume to: 651-454-2225
Local Drivers Needed! Positions open immediately for FT local drivers w/ Class A CDL, 2 yrs exp with tractor/trailer combination. The local positions starting hrly rate is $14.50hr + overtime. Average wk is 50-70hrs. Call Ray @ 800-463-1010/M-F 8-4 ProDrivers Class A Min 1 yr exp in last 3 yrs Local and Line haul Runs 763-225-8153
Tree Climber
Minimum of 3 years experience. Clean driving record. CDL license. Call 952-955-1848
Pets
Bichon/ShiTzu puppies, 10 weeks, shots. Cute! Paper trained, $300. 763-571-7942 BIRD SALE July 9th and Sept. 10 th 10:00 – 3:00 - $2 VFW Hall 5880 Omaha Ave N. Stillwater (608) 362-4696 Cocker Spaniel/Springer Spaniel/Lab hybrid puppies. 2 dark brown, 2 dark brown w/white. Very cute! 9 wks, st 1 shots done, dew claws removed. $100. Call Tracy 612749-1027 or Matt 612-749-7331
King Charles Cavalier Puppies: Lovingly family raised. Red, White & Tricolored. Mary 612-247-6263 Pit Bull Puppy: Female, 6mos., spayed, shots. Great w/kids & dogs. To gd home only. 612-205-6997
Poodles Standard Puppies
Solids & Parti's . Socialized w/ kids, cats, dogs! 763-434-5303 www.castandardpoodles.com
4000
Family Care
4400
Nannies/ Babysit/Services
Need a babysitter? Safe Downsizing July 7-8 (9-4) reliable care for Inf/Toddler Décor to HH goods to kid & older kids. Avail. weekday stuff. 3713 94th Court No. eves & Wkends. 952-474-4289
6400
Apartments & Condos For Rent
6400
Apartments & Condos For Rent
6400
Apartments & Condos For Rent
6400
Apartments & Condos For Rent
We would like to thank the following buildings for providing 100% Smoke-Free apartment living! Oak Ridge Assisted Living Hastings Southview Senior Living West St. Paul Augustana Regent at Burnsville Burnsville Westwood Ridge Apartments West St. Paul The Commons on Maurice Eagan Cobblestone Square Apple Valley Vermillion River Crossing Farmington Inver Glen Senior Living Inver Grove Heights Westview Park Apartments West St. Paul
Find these smokefree apartments and many more! www.mnsmokefreehousing.org
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In the Community, With the Community, For the Community
9100
Help Wanted/ Full Time
9100
Help Wanted/ Full Time
9100
Help Wanted/ Full Time
Picture Yourself Here!
9100
Help Wanted/ Full Time
Enjoy working with kids?
The nation's leader in school photography wants you! Working with school-aged children is fun and exciting. If you enjoy working with children, then Lifetouch has an opportunity for you. Seasonal positions starting in August! good pay health & dental insurance available employee stock ownership program summers off
Digi-Key Corporation, located in Thief River Falls, MN, is a rapidly growing global distributor of electronic components, with sales exceeding $1.5 billion annually. We have over 2,500 employees and offer world-class career opportunities, competitive compensation, an outstanding benefits program, and a comfortable, friendly work environment. Share in our success and make Digi-Key part of your future!
No experience needed. High school diploma required. Employment is contingent upon criminal and driving records check. EOE. For more information please call:
Systems Security Administrator
South Metro (952) 894-1659 bwaters@lifetouch.com
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2280 **First
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Cement, Masonry, Waterproofing
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Garage Builders
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Offering Complete Landscape Services
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Painting
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Stump Removal
2600
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Roofs, Siding, & Gutters
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Powerwashing
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Professional and Prompt
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612-802-8100
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Quality Residential
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2510
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2510
763-420-3036 952-240-5533
Businesses for sale in Class 9010!
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Energy Focus Insulation Attic, Walls, Vents, Ice Dam Control. 35 yrs Exp/Insured Henry 952-884-0307
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2100
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available to perform, painting, flooring, door & window work plus other handyman projects in your home or business! 651-815-4147 Lic#20639540 Locally owned & operated
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Painting
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Housecleaning
A-1 Work Ray's Handyman
TROYS DECKS & FENCE St Lic # 20581059 Free Est. 651-210-1387
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2310
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763-546-PANE (7263)
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Garage Builders
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• Sidewalks • Patios Hamland • Driveways Construction Co. • Steps • Egress Windows • Garages Licensed, Bonded & Insured • Glass Block Windows
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CONCRETE NEW
0 Stress! 110% Satisfaction!
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Handyperson
Escobar Hardwood Floors & Ceramic Tile Work, llc
Lew Electric: Resid & Comm. Service, Service Upgrades, Remodels. Old or New Constr. Free Ests. Bonded/Insured Lic#CA05011 612-801-5364
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DECK DIRTY?
2290
JNH Electric 612-743-7922
Decks
Stain & Restore Its Beauty 1 yr Finish Warr Per Specs. Deck & Porch Repairs 20 yr exp Ins/Affordable 612-597-0472
2100
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2180
Flooring & Tile
“Soon To Be Your Favorite Contractor!”
PINNACLE DRYWALL *Hang *Tape *Texture*Sand Quality Guar. Ins. 612-644-1879
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A Fresh Look, Inc. Interior/Exterior Painting by the Pros Bonded & Insured Free Est. • Senior Discounts
Lic. #20626700
WINDOWS/SIDING Family Owned & Operated Since 1949
Painting
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ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS • EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE • Hardiplank® Siding • QUICK RESPONSE TIME • HAIL DAMAGE 763-550-0043 • FREE INSPECTIONS 9 52-476-7601 • STATE LIC# 6793 • ESTABLISHED IN 1984 651-221-2600 www.GatesGeneralContractors.com
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Powerwashing
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2490
Powerwashing
2490
Powerwashing
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Stump Removal
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$80 1 stump/$140 for 2 Incl. 30” Stump 763-208-3189 STUMP GRINDING Free Ests. Best $$. Ins'd Brett 612-290-1213
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Tree Service
$0 For Estimate Timberline Tree & Landscape. Summer Discount - 25% Off Tree Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump Grinding 612-644-8035 Remove Large Trees & Stumps CHEAP
15% Summer Discount Tree Trimming & Removal
Premier Tree Service
612-396-9345
612-275-2574 AJ's Tree Service LLC Trimming & Removal Free Estimates & Insured A Good Job!!
15 yrs exp.
Thomas Tree Service Immaculate Clean-up! Tree Removal/Trimming Lot Clearing & Stump Removal Free Estimates 952-440-6104
B & M Tree Service & Landscaping Tree Trimming, Removal & Stump Grinding. 15+ Yrs Exp / Ins. / Free Ests
Marv 651-493-3110 TREE REMOVAL/TRIMMING Shrub Pruning Free Ests Lic'd / Ins'd / 20 Yrs Exp. 651-455-7704
2660
Window Cleaning
3000
Merchandise Appliances
3030
Kenmore Flat Top Stove, $250. Like new. Available 6/27. 952-935-2919
Building Supplies
3060
LUMBER: Approx. 8,000 bd. ft., misc. dimensions, 8', 10', 12' lengths. Call for details & price 763-561-2494
Cemetery Lots
3090
Bloomington Cemetery 2 plots. $995/BO each. Call 651-762-3727 Burial Plot Avail in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens (Garden of the Apostles). Valued at $2625 will sell for $1400. (715) 839-7570
3160
Sleep Number bed for sale, series 9000. Electric adjustable frame with pillow top. Head board with mirror, and side piers with drawers included. Works great $1,800. Call 612-237-1415
Lovely Glen Haven – 2 plots, must sell, $1600 ea 952-926-4381
Estate Sales
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Highland Park 1743 Montreal Avenue St Paul, MN
June 30 (8:30-5:30) #'s at 8am July 1 (8:30-4:30) Vintage items, Judaica, McDonald's memorabilia . .
www.willmatthill.com
Furnishings
3160
Executive SteelCase Desk unit with file cabinet. Like new! Plymouth 715-571-1920
3250
Medical Supplies
PaceSaver 3 whl Scooter, battery operated, w/basket, Exc cond! New $2,500; ask. $1,000/BO 952-431-5781
3260
Misc. For Sale
MOVING: Couch, futon, exercise equip for sale. All exc cond! Call 952-890-6845
3270
Misc. Wanted
Buying Old Trains & Toys
STEVE'S TRAIN CITY
952-933-0200 Polaris Snowmobile & ATV's. Non-working only. Will pick-up, will pay cash! Call 612-987-1044
Window Cleaning 651-646-4000
2620
Tree Service
Oak Table, 4 boards & 4 chairs, $150. Loveseat $125. Cash only 952-944-7939
Tree Service
2620
Ideal Tree Service 20%
Spring Tree Removal, Tree Trimming High Risk Climbing, Discount Stump Grinding and Storm Clean Up me is the ti
NOW Shrubs to trimedges &H
MN Certified Arborist A+ on Angies List
Quality Work and Low Rates Free Ests Lic’d & Ins’d
DAN WIMMER • (952) 881-2122
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3500
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Garage Sales this week Burnsville
equip., $5 grab boxes! 3 whl Scooter 646 Portland Mews
Multi Fam Sat July 2nd, 8-5 tools, clothes, china, new bridal, furn. 1004 E 156th St
3531
Golden Valley
Moving sale! 7/2-3, 8a. 4205 Olson Mem Hwy. Furn, collectibles & much more!
3600
3606
Garage Sales next week Bloomington
Estate Sale 7/7 (9-4p) 5120 W. 102nd St #106 Antqs, E. Larkin art, hh, furniture, all must go!
3607
Brooklyn Center
5929 Brooklyn Blvd. (Nr Brookdale Ctr/Cub Foods)
7/6 (4-8) Pre-sale $3 Adm; Thur 7/7 (9-6); Fri 7/8 (9-6); Sat 7/9 (9-1). Cash only
Great Service Affordable Prices
3631
Golden Valley
3 Day Walk Fundraiser July 8-9 (8-5p) Multi Fam 1624 St. Croix Circle
movies, HH 3235 Kyle Ave N
3667
Richfield
Big Sale! 7/7-9 (8-5) Lot's of everything! 6511 Logan Ave S
3668
Robbinsdale
Bob's Sale 3965 Hubbard July 7-8-9 (8-5) Chairs, Dressers, Tables & misc.
3683
St. Louis Park
Moving 7/8-9 (8-4) HH, furn, fishing, tools, toys, craft& sew suppls. 6221 Oxford St.
3700
Leisure
3720
Boats, New & Used
'84 AMF Sunfish Wet Sailor all parts provide incl. trlr. Baldwin Console Piano Ex cond! $1,200 612-860-1420 w/bench, medium oak fin., built 1980, $600. 952-935-1566 Pontoon boat: 18', 1999, Aurora. 50hp ES Outboard Crown Upright Piano motor, boat cover & BimiNeeds tuning. Good cond! ni top, $3,300. 952-393-9967 $850/BO. 763-544-1236
Cross of Glory Luth. Church
Senior Discounts
Brooklyn Park
Multi-Fam 7/7-8 (10-6) Furn, wash/dryer, refrig., Nascar, adlt/baby cloz 4124 Estate Dr
Musical Instuments
Lazy Boy Power Lift recliner, heat & massage. Estate: 6/30-7/2 (9-5) Furn, HH items, sports & medical $500. Call 952-423-4721 Oak Ent Ctr Birch & Wht LR & DR furn, Nordic Track, TV sets 612-508-6050
3608
17' Alumacraft Canoe, Very Good Cndtn, Plus Paddles Multi-Fam 7/7-8 (9-5) 7/9 (8-2) $400 Plymouth 763-473-4264 Wmns shoes/cloz, bks, CDs,
pzipf7570@charter.net Glen Haven: 2 plots, 2 vaults w/companion headstone. Value $8,990. Asking $6,500/BO. 218-828-3608
Furnishings
3608
Brooklyn Park
3900
3970
Agriculture/ Animals/Pets
5000
Rentals
5200
Townhouse For Rent
Prior Lake 2BR, 2 car att gar, pets OK New paint $1025/mo Avail now. Call 952-440-4112
6400
Blmgtn: Lrg LL, Apt, 494 & MOA $660+½ gas/elec Amenities!! 612-386-5026
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8200 5400
Apartments & Condos For Rent
Houses For Rent
Real Estate Farms & Land
St. Louis Co. 144.4 A. +/Ellsburg Twp. Borders Burnsville 2BR, LL of State of MN land. Access nice home. 1,000 sq. ft. 15K from US Hwy 53. $60K Remodel, Full kitch, gran- Carl/Agent 952-944-8737 ite CTT, full appliances, central AC, sofa, love seat, Reach More Readers kitch table, 50” satellite Place your classified ad TV, internet. $695+share with us and automatically get utils. Avl 7/01 952-994-3986 an ad on our Web Site!
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Employment Business Opps & Info
DON'T MISS THIS ONE! Wisconsin entrepreneur earns a good living from home for 30 years and is NOW expanding into Minnesota – and will share his success secrets FREE. 800-618-8625 (24 HR MSG) or 800-621-2065 (LIVE)
9050
Health Care
RN-Triage Ped's Clinic Burnsville PT days & 5-9pm, rotate Sat AMs Phone: 952-278-6950 Fax: 952-278-6947
9100
FOR SALE • FOR LEASE
9100
Help Wanted/ Full Time
EAGAN, MN EXP. HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC: Must be proficient in the inspection and the repair of all aspects of trailer repairs (elect., air systems & brakes, reefer units, rollup/swing doors, suspension, etc.). Min. 2 years experience req. Must have own tools and a clean driving record. Hrly wage and benefits. Call 651-454-3085 and ask for Keith or fax resumes to 651-454-3085. For additional details visit www.outsourcefleet.com
Help Wanted/ Full Time
DRIVERS NEEDED
RETAIL OR OFFICE 3034 LYNDALE AVE S Off Lake St, 34 car parking. 3,000-6,000 sq ft Available now! 612-825-9000 612-875-8292 Approximately 6400 sq ft of warehouse space, with one dock, private warehouse office and one drive in door. South Blmgtn $3500 per month gross rent. (Includes taxes, insurance, utilities, all operating expenses.)
Call 651-414-6055 for details/showing.
AVR INC. needs drivers for mixer trucks. Drivers must have CDL driving experience, 21 yrs of age,DOT Qualified, Drug Free, Class A CDL preferred, Clean driving record. Full benefits after 45 days, pension, 401k, paid holidays & vacation. Apply in person at 14698 Galaxie Ave. Apple Valley or call Paul Chaves at 612-363-2324 AA/EOE
Maintenance Immediate opening in Eagan area apartment complex. Previous experience required. Duties include: Daily work orders, rotating on-call, boiler/pool license required. Fax resume to: 651-454-2225
Local Drivers Needed! Positions open immediately for FT local drivers w/ Class A CDL, 2 yrs exp with tractor/trailer combination. The local positions starting hrly rate is $14.50hr + overtime. Average wk is 50-70hrs. Call Ray @ 800-463-1010/M-F 8-4 ProDrivers Class A Min 1 yr exp in last 3 yrs Local and Line haul Runs 763-225-8153
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Pets
Bichon/ShiTzu puppies, 10 weeks, shots. Cute! Paper trained, $300. 763-571-7942 BIRD SALE July 9th and Sept. 10 th 10:00 – 3:00 - $2 VFW Hall 5880 Omaha Ave N. Stillwater (608) 362-4696 Cocker Spaniel/Springer Spaniel/Lab hybrid puppies. 2 dark brown, 2 dark brown w/white. Very cute! 9 wks, st 1 shots done, dew claws removed. $100. Call Tracy 612749-1027 or Matt 612-749-7331
King Charles Cavalier Puppies: Lovingly family raised. Red, White & Tricolored. Mary 612-247-6263 Pit Bull Puppy: Female, 6mos., spayed, shots. Great w/kids & dogs. To gd home only. 612-205-6997
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We would like to thank the following buildings for providing 100% Smoke-Free apartment living! Oak Ridge Assisted Living Hastings Southview Senior Living West St. Paul Augustana Regent at Burnsville Burnsville Westwood Ridge Apartments West St. Paul The Commons on Maurice Eagan Cobblestone Square Apple Valley Vermillion River Crossing Farmington Inver Glen Senior Living Inver Grove Heights Westview Park Apartments West St. Paul
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Enjoy working with kids? The nation's leader in school photography wants you! Working with school-aged children is fun and exciting. If you enjoy working with children, then Lifetouch has an opportunity for you. Seasonal positions starting in August! good pay health & dental insurance available employee stock ownership program summers off
Digi-Key Corporation, located in Thief River Falls, MN, is a rapidly growing global distributor of electronic components, with sales exceeding $1.5 billion annually. We have over 2,500 employees and offer world-class career opportunities, competitive compensation, an outstanding benefits program, and a comfortable, friendly work environment. Share in our success and make Digi-Key part of your future!
No experience needed. High school diploma required. Employment is contingent upon criminal and driving records check. EOE. For more information please call:
Systems Security Administrator
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t Develop and implement security/compliance standards and policies t Perform system and application vulnerability scanning t Facilitate intrusion prevention, detection and remediation t Maintain and monitor centralized event logs t Monitor security advisory groups and respond accordingly t Manage security updates, patching, and antivirus applications t Research security incidents and follow up appropriately t Other duties as assigned or required Requirements:
t An associate-level degree required (bachelor-level preferred) in a relevant field t Good understanding of computer and networking systems t Past experience with IT security administration t Familiarity with compliance standards such as HIPAA and PCI t An interest and willingness to remain up-to-date on the latest related technologies and compliance requirements t Good written and verbal communication skills t Certification in security administration or related discipline desirable
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Are you looking to re-enter the workplace or for a new career but need flexible hours and training? Genesis Consulting Agency is looking for individuals who are positive self-starters and have a drive to be successful to fill the role of an Independent Advertising Consultant. There are no benefits, no hourly wages; only high commissions & flexible hours! For the right candidates, we will provide the training and coaching to help you reach your goals and you will have the reward of financial benefits & a flexible career! Please call 952.221.6880 for more details.
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CONTACT US Classified Phone Classified Fax Classified Billing Legal Notices
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Ads may be placed Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. DEADLINE: Mondays at 3:00 pm* *Earlier on Holiday Weeks BY PHONE: BY FAX: BY MAIL:
952-392-6888 952-941-5431 10917 Valley View Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Attn: Classified IN PERSON: Visit the Eden Prairie Classified Office
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We gladly accept VISA, American Express, Mastercard, personal checks, and cash.
LOCATION
EDEN PRAIRIE 10917 Valley View Road
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