Belle plaine herald march 29, 2017

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Another Organization Wants to Place Monument in Veterans Park

A silent auction was one of the fund-raising opportunities for people attending Sunday’s Barten Breakfast in New Prague to help Belle Plaine’s Payton Smith and her family. Over 1,000 people attended the annual breakfast.

Smith Family ‘Overwhelmed’ By Support at Barten Breakfast

They had heard the stories about the turnouts at the previous Barten Memorial Breakfasts, but it wasn’t until Sarah and Matt Smith of Belle Plaine saw the crowd of people who came to support them that they really grasped how much people cared and wanted to help. Over 1,000 people attended the 10th Annual Barten Memorial Breakfast organized and put on by a team of over 70 volunteers led by Fran Barten and her family Sunday (March 26). A stream of people began arriving at the New Prague Knights of Columbus Hall just after 8 a.m. and continued in a steady fashion until well after 11 a.m. “This is overwhelming. It’s unbelievable,” Matt Smith said, his head shaking in disbelief. “There are so many people I haven’t seen in years, so many people I don’t even know.” For a decade, the breakfast has been held in the name of community service. It raises money to help families facing challenges. Sarah and Matt Smith’s baby daughter, Payton, was born with Dandy Walker Malformation, a condition where she was born with part of her

brain missing. Payton was born Dec. 10, 2015 weighing 4 pounds and 17¼ inches long. Payton’s balance is challenged. Sitting on the KC Hall’s bar, a walker Matt made of PVC piping for his daughter was on display. It is a testament to the Smith family’s belief Payton will enjoy the fullest life possible. Along with the breakfast, a

free-will donation, the event includes a silent auction. Organizers measure success in the number of people who attend, service to a family in need and the larger community. The Smith family is the third Belle Plaine family to benefit from the Barten family’s annual breakfast, along with the

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City’s Cleanup Day April 29 Belle Plaine’s annual Recycle and Cleanup Day will take place Saturday, April 29 from 8 a.m. to noon at the Belle Plaine Police Department parking lot, 420 East Main Street. The event, sponsored by the city of Belle Plaine and Belle Plaine Lions Club, gives residents of the city of Belle Plaine and the townships of Belle Plaine, Blakeley and St. Lawrence an opportunity to rid their homes of unwanted clutter during these spring cleaning days. Recyclable items that will be accepted free of charge include glass, newspapers, scrap metal, aluminum, cardboard and plastic. There is also a long list of

fee items. More information will be published in upcoming editions of the Herald.

City-Wide Garage Sale April 21-22

Belle Plaine’s annual Spring City-Wide Garage Sale will take place next Friday and Saturday (April 21-22). You can obtain a map listing registered garage sales and their locations after April 17 at www.belleplainemn.com. The deadline to sign up for the map is Friday, April 14. For more information, call 952-212-2834.

For Chatfield Second-Grader, Fund-raiser is Personal She never gave the annual Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser much thought, until it became a personal matter. Even though Olivia Jeurissen is only 8, the Chatfield Elementary School second-grader made it her personal quest to raise as much money as possible for research into coronary disease. Jeurissen raised $295 toward the $6,814.75 second-graders from Chatfield and third-graders from Oak Crest elementary schools amassed last Wednesday (March 22). Students from the two elementary schools spent time jumping rope in the Oak Crest gymnasium to fulfill the pledges for the donations. Raising money was serious stuff to Jeurissen. The daughter of Linda and Jamey, heart disease has hit her family hard. Five years ago, Jamey suffered a heart attack. He was 36 then. He had immediate heart surgery. Doctors used a stint to open a blocked coronary artery. Heart disease took Olivia’s grandmother, Mary Mathwig,

Olivia Jeurissen March 26, 2016. Mathwig suffered a stroke in 2012. Olivia remembers all the good times she had with her grandmother. She was only 68. Olivia wants to do all she can to help prevent any other children from losing beloved family members. So when the annual American Heart Association Jump Rope for Heart event neared earlier

this spring, Olivia decided to take action to raise money for research to help fund research into fighting heart disease and to promote healthy living. Using her mom’s Facebook page, she asked friends and family members to donate. Even though the spring of the school year is a tough time to raise money, Olivia’s campaign worked better than expected. She topped her goal of $250. Olivia was the runner-up fundraiser in the campaign. Cece Kimpton was the top-fundraiser. Next year, Olivia hopes to raise well over $300. “I feel like you should try to raise money because it can help save peoples’ lives,” Olivia said. When it came to jumping rope, Olivia took advantage of the fancy footwork she’s developed practicing in the driveway of the family’s Belle Plaine house and at Just for Kix Dance School at Chatfield Elementary. She participates in jazz and kick dance.

by Dan Ruud Belle Plaine City Administrator Michael Votka said the city recently received an application from a Massachusetts-based organization called Reason Alliance, Ltd. to place a monument at Veterans Park in Belle Plaine. Reason Alliance, Ltd. was formed in 2014 by directors Malcolm Jarry and Douglas Mesner, founders of The Satanic Temple (TST). The nonprofit “was set up to encourage reason and empathy, reject tyrannical authority, promote justice and advocate pragmatic commonsense. We support activities that promote these core values.” According to Wikipedia, “the Satanic Temple does not believe in a supernatural Satan, as they believe that this encourages superstition that will keep them from being malleable to the best current scientific understandings of the material world. The Temple uses the literary Satan as a metaphor to construct a cultural narrative that promotes pragmatic skepticism, rational reciprocity, personal autonomy and curiosity. Satan is thus used as a symbol representing ‘the eternal rebel’ against arbitrary authority and

This is a drawing of the monument that Reason Alliance, Ltd. wants to display in Veteran Memorial Park in B.P. “We have a lot of veterans social norms.” Mesner, who completed the within our ranks,” Mesner addapplication to the city of Belle ed. Plaine, confirmed last week by In February, the Belle Plaine telephone that his organization Veterans Club submitted the is “not a group of devil wor- first application to place a monshipers,” but rather “a national ument in the limited public foorganization of tens of thou- rum area of the park. That monsands of people seeking equal- ument will include the return ity for all religious or nonreli- of the cross that was removed gious beliefs.” Monument (continued on page 5)

County Attorney, Sheriff Hosting Forum on Social Media Safety At a time when police and sheriff’s deputies are dealing with reports of children and young adults sexting and practicing other perilous and potentially illegal activities via social media, the Scott County sheriff’s office and the county attorney are taking the initiative to help educate adults and children alike on ways to protect themselves. This evening (March 29, 6:30 to 8 p.m.) at New Prague High School, Scott County is hosting an educational forum aimed at providing information and ways

to protect children on the dangers of unfettered social media use. Sheriff Luke Hennen, Scott County Attorney Ron Hocevar, Jessica Harstad of the FBI Citizens Academy Association and Kathy Hotakainen of the FBI will all participate in a discussion on how parents can be involved in their children’s use of social media. “Most kids do not understand the potential legal and life-long consequences of their social media and smart phone use. It is up to us as parents to learn, monitor, and assist our kids,”

Hocevar said. Hennen will present “Apps You Want To Know: A Parent’s Guide to What You May or May Not Want to Know About Your Child’s Social Media Life.” Parents will also learn tips on ways to discuss safely using social media with their children. Additional information is available via NetSmarts and its Web site – netsmartz.org/parents New Prague High School is at 221 12th Street NE in New Prague.

B.P. School Board Sends Softball Complex Out for Bids Building Project Expected to Top $100,000 After adding up all of the expected costs of the proposed improvements to the Belle Plaine softball complex at Oak Crest Elementary School, school district staff realized the project had to go out for public bids. The plans for the two-story concession stand/bathroom/ storage building with a secondlevel observation area is expected to exceed the $100,000 threshold requiring public bidding. Last Monday (March 20), the school board unanimously agreed to send the plans out for public bidding. The plans for new concrete block dugouts and a batting cage on the varsity field are not included in the project. The district is hoping contributions will help fund much of those improvements. The district and the project have already benefitted from contributions of time and resources from community members, said Superintendent Ryan Laager. The project includes the twostory building and extension of sewer and water service from Schoolhouse Boulevard into

the midst of the existing softball complex. Piping work in the project sent it over the $100,000 threshold requiring bids. The work on the complex should begin after the completion of the high school softball season, Laager told the board earlier this month. The bidding process on the planned improvements will close April 21, 2 p.m. The project will be funded from the long-term facility maintenance fund budget, money the district can only use for facilities, health and safety and deferred maintenance type expenditures. “The estimated cost of the project is $150,000 but we hope to receive some donations from various activity groups and individuals to help offset some of these costs,” said Chuck Keller, the school district’s business manager. The school board discussed the proposal during a workshop March 13. With an eye to economic development, the district hopes improvements to the fields and the concession/ bathroom/storage building will, along with improvements to the ball fields, attract more youth softball and baseball tournaments to Belle Plaine. The board noted nearby privately developed cricket fields, which

can be used for soccer matches, will also draw people to Belle Plaine. The baseball, softball and cricket tournaments will hopefully draw more people to use restaurants and lodging establishments as part of an effort to make the community a more desirable venue and community. Laager said the district and school board considered improvements to the facility to create a softball facility that’s equal, or nearly equal, to the quality of the facility the BPHS varsity baseball team plays on at city-owned Tiger Park. Laager told the board a district resident raised concern regarding the inequality of facilities used by girls’ softball and boys’ baseball teams. In other action at the March 20 meeting, the Belle Plaine School Board: • Paid bills totaling $977,077.19. • Heard a report from Don Fraser, Oak Crest STEM teach-

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Members of the All-Minnesota River Conference speech team are, from left, Hannah Burmeister (Belle Plaine), Hunter Meyer (Belle Plaine), Ashley Pudwill (LS-H), Hayden Cody (Belle Plaine), Isaiah Trimbo (Belle Plaine), Abe Pass (Jordan), Lexie Chambers (Jordan), Caden Bruzek (Jordan), Grace Cromie (Jordan), Jesse Alexander Paul Knox (Jordan), Grace Kubista (Jordan), Jack Larson (Jordan), Jenna Leonard (Jordan) and Kelby Silvernagel (Jordan).

Belle Plaine Takes Second in MRC Speech, Four Earn All-Conference The Minnesota River Conference Speech Championship Meet was held March 18 at Le Sueur-Henderson High School. This fifth annual event brought together the best speech participant in the conference. “The students and their coaches should be congratulated for participating in this great fine arts event,” said MRC President Dave Swanberg of Le SueurHenderson High School. Next year’s event will take place at Mayer Lutheran High School. The 13 category winners were named to the All-Conference team. Each of the seven schools also named an honorable mention team member. Jordan won the team championship and Belle Plaine finished second. 2017 Final Team Results Pts. Jordan 217 Belle Plaine 95 Tri-City United 34 Le Sueur-Henderson 31 Norwood Young America 31 Sibley East 10 Mayer Lutheran 5 Belle Plaine All-Conference Hannah Burmeister, a senior in Prose Reading, is a six-year speech veteran. She has always been actively involved in the fine arts programs at BPHS, so speech fits right in. It was rec-

ommended by her directors to join speech to further her acting skills. She loved it from the first meet. Her best memory from speech was making finals at state with a script she absolutely loved, and taking sixth place overall in her junior year. She says “speech has done so much for me. It has made me very confident in my public speaking abilities and furthered my acting skills tremendously.” She will use what has been gained in the future by developing public speaking skills in her career and in everyday life as well. Hayden Cody, a senior in Extemporaneous Speaking, is in his fourth year in speech and second year in ES category. In his first and second year, he did storytelling and original oratory, respectively. He joined speech because he enjoys speaking and performing. Speech has allowed him to refine speaking skills and meet many new friends. “My experience in speech will be useful in the future because public speaking is an important skill to possess, and a skill that I will undoubtedly use for the rest of my life.” Hunter Meyer, a junior in Humorous Interpretation, is in his second year in speech. He says speech has helped him be more comfortable in front of others and show talent in expressing emotion. His best memory is

Shakopee Schools, Residents Face Big Budget Deficit Shakopee School Board directors have a $4.5 million budget deficit and an apparent credibility gap with some citizens to deal with in the wake of news the district finally admitted it has known about the shortfall for months and that the deficit was preventable. The school board recently hosted a 4½-hour listening session March 20 in which Superintendent Rod Thompson opened the meeting by apologizing to concerned residents for the dearth of communications, the Shakopee Valley News recently reported. He admitted he had not met citizens’ expectations. The board attributed the shortfall to three areas – line items under-budgeted when increases should have been projected, expenses budgeted at previous years’ costs when increases should have been included, and line items inadvertently left with no money designated for them. The district has been spending down its unrestricted fund balance reserves, from 22.4 percent of a year’s antici-

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Members of Belle Plaine Girl Scout Troop 25151 became CPR and First Aid Certified by taking a class offered by St. Francis Regional Medical Center in Shakopee. The girls learned how to properly perform CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver, as well as learning how to identify and treat frostbite, heatstroke, choking, broken bones and more. They really enjoyed the class and all learned life-saving skills that they will be able to bring to the community and use as they start their baby-sitting adventures. Pictured in the back row, from left, are Abby Mickus, Sydney Brown, Lindsey Czarnecki, Elliana Fahey, Elissa Moonen, Shaylee Rademacher, Emily Saba and Lizzie Sellnow. In the front are Mallorie Lenz and Makenna Conklin. Instructor Greg Jones is pictured behind the scouts.

Chaska Wants Road Projects Done, but Won’t Back County Tax Plan The Chaska City Council sent Carver County a letter indicating it supports the list of unfunded road improvement projects on state roads the county wants completed. But councilors were in no mood to back the county’s request for tax increases to help pay for the projects. The council voted unanimously to forgo supporting the ½-percent local option sales tax but not promised not to speak ill of the plan that also increasing the wheelage tax from $10 to $20 and creation of a $20 vehicle excise tax, the Chaska

Herald recently reported. Carver County says it needs $128 million for projects the state doesn’t currently plan to fund over the next 24 years. Mayor Mark Windschitl’s letter said supporting any or all of the new taxes would be letting the state off the hook. The projects on the list include proposed improvements to highways 41 and 212 in Chaska, Highway 5 in Waconia and Highway 212 between Carver and Cologne. Cologne took a similar ap-

proach as Chaska at its March 20 meeting. Its letter said the city wants expansion of Highway 212 moved atop the list and improvements to Highway 284 added to the list. Cologne, like Chaska, would not back the additional taxes the county says are needed to help pay for the improvements. Cologne Mayor Matt Lein conceded the city wants the roads improved, but the county’s citizens should not have to pay more taxes to fund the improvements.

New Prague Sends Ballpark Improvement Plan Out for Bids With the 2018 state amateur baseball tournament a blip in the distance, the New Prague City Council is preparing its ballpark to be one of the host sites. The council recently voted to send plans and specifications

for an improvement project out for bidding. Improvements planned for New Prague’s ballpark include the press box, dugouts, two new light towers, backstop and fencing. The New Prague

Times reported a new irrigation system is also part of the $300,000 plans. Bids will be open April 13 and presented to the city council for consideration May 1. Construction could begin July 10.

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pated expenses in 2012 to 3.7 percent of anticipated annual expenses in 2016. Meanwhile, the district has been spending more. Its general fund budget was $67 million in 2012. The school board approved an $84 million general budget in 2016. In an operation where about 75 percent of the budget goes toward salaries and benefit, the district announced it might have to lay off 10 non-tenured teachers as a step toward filling the budget gap. The district is also planning to not refill vacancies created by an estimated 10 retiring teachers. While the board has a plan of spending cuts to address the shortfall, some residents called for Superintendent Rod Thompson’s resignation and asked by he was given a new three-year contract last summer for $212,000 annually with 2½ percent salary raises. Former school board member Kevin Carsten said the budget mess is Thompson’s to fix. “This is all in your lap,” he said.

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the fun between rounds with team members. He added that “speech will help me be a more open and natural speaker to others around me.” Isaiah Trimbo, a sophomore in Discussion, has been in speech for two years. His favorite part about speech is the people and the competition. Jordan Seniors Jesse Knox (Dramatic Interpretation). Senior Jack Larson (Creative Expression). Freshmen Abe Pass and Caden Bruzek (Duo Interpretation). Junior Kelby Silvernagel (Extemporaneous Reading). Senior Lexie Chambers (Great Speeches). Sophomore Grace Cromie (Informative Speaking). Senior Jenna Leonard (Original Oratory). Senior Grace Kubista (Storytelling). Le Sueur-Henderson Sophomore Ashley Pudwill (Poetry Reading). Honorable Mention Sr. Jonah Meyer BP Sr. Alli Moriaty JOR Sr. Aliyah Speikers JOR Sr. Jordan Notto LSH Sr. Katelyn Stanley ML Sr. Tori Stacken NYA Jr. Danielle Langworthy SE Jr. Sofia Kaunonen TCU

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er, on lessons elementary students are learning in computer coding. • Recognized members of the Scott West wrestling team for the team’s third-place finish in the state tournament and individual finishes last month. • Accepted the resignation of Paige Lemke, Junior/Senior High School ag. teacher effective June 5, 2017. • Accepted the resignation of Mary Kay Lundborg, paraprofessional. • Approved an employee leave request for Megan Doebbeling, Chatfield teacher, effective approximately Sept. 7, through Oct. 6. • Approved an employee leave request for Melanie McDonald, Oak Crest teacher, through May 1. • Approved an employee leave request for Liann Hanson, Oak Crest principal, through April 28. • Hired Rachel Lowe as a longterm substitute through May 1. Long-term subs are paid a daily rate of $194.14. • Hired Marcy Boblitt as a long-term substitute through April 13. Long-term subs are paid a daily rate of $194.14. • Approved a Green Isle early childhood student attending Belle Plaine Public Schools. • Approved a LeSueur-Henderson seventh-grader attending Belle Plaine Public Schools. • Approved a Belle Plaine sixth-grader attending New Prague Area Schools. • Heard a brief update on work to potentially bring interior LED lighting to Belle Plaine public school buildings. • Approved the review of policies governing the use of district facilities and equipment, visitors to district buildings, and advertising of products and services to students or parents in district facilities.

Oak Crest Elementary School STEM (science, technology, engineer and math) teacher Don Fraser (far left) brought two students to the March 20 school board meeting to demonstrate how students are using computers and technology in their classrooms each day. Students showed board members how to use the SPRK+ Lightning Lab App software to program Spheros ball to do tasks, like rolling across the board room floor, up a ramp and stop atop a box. Pictured above are (from left) Fraser, directors Dan Gardner, Dan Giesen, Joe Vandermark, Tracy O’Brien, sixth-grader Connor O’Brien, fifth-grader Josie Schmidt, directors Terry Kahle and Diane Skelley.

Southern Valley Offers Training for Volunteers Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women in Belle Plaine is offering volunteer training for crisis line advocates beginning April 8. We are seeking caring individuals who are able to volunteer from their home two phone shifts per month and are able to make a one-year commitment. Weekly support group facilitators and child care volunteers are also needed. For further information, call Alex at 952-873-4214.

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Shirley A. (Schultz) Schmeckpeper

Melody A. Bieder Melody Annette Bieder, 71, of Belle Plaine, passed away on March 26, 2017 at St. Francis Hospital in Shakopee. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 1 at 11 a.m. Immanuel United Methodist Church in Jordan. Melody was born in McGrath, Minnesota on December 6, 1945 to Henry and Pearl Johansen. She grew up in McGrath and graduated from McGrath High School in 1963. She married the love of her life Darrell on October 24, 1976. They raised their family in Belle Plaine. Melody retired from Pillsbury Company in 2008. Melody is survived by her husband, Darrell of 40 years; children, Chris (Kristy) Bieder of Belle Plaine and Jennifer (Travis) Culbert of Lonsdale; grandchildren, Egan, 16, Mackenzie, 15, Tucker, 14, Maverick, 4, and Stetson, 2; siblings, Susan Storch of Mora, Bob Johansen of Mora and Joyce (Gary) Johnson of Marine on St. Croix; several nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Pearl; father-in-law, Milo Bieder; and mother-in-law, Alice Bieder.

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Shirley Ann (Schultz) Schmeckpeper, 67, of Belle Plaine, passed away on March 23, 2017 at Mayo Clinic Health System in Mankato. She passed away peacefully with her children by her side. Services took place on Tuesday, March 28 at Trinity Lutheran in Belle Plaine. There was a visitation from 9-11 a.m. with an 11 a.m. prayer service, followed by the interment in Oakwood Cemetery in Belle Plaine. In addition, a visitation from 4-5 p.m. with a 5 p.m. memorial service. A celebration of her life to share stories, memories and a meal as Shirley would want immediately followed the 5 p.m. memorial service at the church. Shirley was born in Shakopee on July 9, 1949 to Charlie and Velma (Allen) Schultz. She was one of seven children born to the two of them and also had four additional half siblings. She grew up in Belle Plaine and graduated from Belle Plaine High School. In 1968, she married James Allen Schmeckpeper, to this union four children were born, James William, Judy Lynn, Charlie Allen and Chris Walter. In September 1985, a tragic house ďŹ re claimed the lives of two of her sons, James (16) and Charlie (11). Her strong faith and perseverance guided her through difďŹ cult times. She worked hard at Hutton’s CafĂŠ in Belle Plaine and always did whatever she could to lend a hand and put a smile on your face. She enjoyed sewing, knitting, playing dice and cards, watching old westerns, being outdoors and BBQ’s. Shirley is survived by her loving children, Judy Nelson and Chris Schmeckpeper of Belle Plaine; grandson, Ricky; siblings, David Schultz of Belle Plaine, Irene (Donnie) Haas of Belle Plaine, Marie (Donald) Lafayette of Gibbon; many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents; two sons; sisters, Esther and Violet; and brother, Daniel. In lieu of owers, a memorial is set up at State Bank of Belle Plaine under Schmeckpeper Memorial.

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Audrey M. Brueggemeier Audrey M. Brueggemeier, 76, of Carver passed away on Saturday March 25, 2017 at the Marie Steiner Kelting Hospice House in Chaska. Funeral Service will beThursday March 30 at 11 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, 14735 CR 153) Benton Twp., Cologne with Rev. Eric Zacharias ofďŹ ciating. Visitation will be Wednesday from 4-8 p.m. at the Johnson Funeral Home in Waconia and one hour prior to the service at church. Interment will be at Zion Lutheran Cemetery. Audrey was born on August 28, 1940 in Stillwater the daughter of Harry and Caroline (Scullen) Campbell. She was baptized on September 1, 1940 at First Methodist Church in Stillwater by Rev. Donald Woodward and conďŹ rmed on March 18, 1953 at First Methodist Church in Stillwater by Rev. Donald Woodward. On June 20, 1964 Audrey was united in marriage to Gilbert W. Brueggemeier at First Methodist Church in Stillwater by Rev. Leslie Drake. Audrey was always very proud of her grandchildren, taking in as many of their sporting events she could. She liked to can almost anything, be it pickles peaches or any vegetable. Audrey loved to read and bake; she had a huge collection of her favorite cook books. She could pass the time away embroidering many different items for her family. Audrey was a big sports fan watching the Minnesota Timberwolves, Vikings and Twins whenever she could. Audrey is preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert; parents, Harry and Caroline Campbell; brothers-in-law, LeRoy Kuntz and Gene Streachek. Audrey is survived by her loving family, children and spouses, Steven and Hollie Brueggemeier of Waconia, Connie and John Geis of New Prague, Jeff and Deb Brueggemeier of Carver; grandchildren, Megan, Justin, Lydia and Anna Brueggemeier, Andy, Billy and Nick Geis, Lisa, Sammy and Amber Brueggemeier; sister and brother-in-law, Carolyn and Dan Parker of Stillwater; brother, Ken Campbell of Stillwater; sister-in-law, Marion Streachek of Glencoe; as well as nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Casket bearers will be Lisa Brueggemeier, Samantha Brueggemeier, Keric Seck, Justin Brueggemeier, Andy Geis and LeRoy Kuntz.

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Marian Thiewes Marian Thiewes, 98, of Belle Plaine passed away on March 26, 2017 at Kingsway Retirement Living in Belle Plaine. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 4 at Our Lady of the Prairie Catholic Church in Belle Plaine. Fr. Brian Lynch will ofďŹ ciate. Visi-

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tation will be one hour prior to Mass at the church. Interment will be in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis. Marian was born and raised in Winona and was active in the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart where she was awarded the Bishop’s Medal and commendation from Bishop Harrigan. Marian was active as a lector, Communion Minister and served on the Cathedral’s liturgy committee. Her contributions extended to the St. Anne’s Health Care Outreach, the Music Guild, Council of Catholic Women, and Serra Club. Marian resided in her home for 50 years and then moved into the Kensington Apartments in Winona. In 2009, at the age of 90, she moved to Belle Plaine. She enjoyed playing bridge, gardening, participating in faith groups and sewing. She is survived by her sons, Ronald (Barb) of Kansas City, MO, Harold (Ann) of Mankato,

and James (Patricia) of Chaska; grandchildren, Joe Thiewes, Katie (Christian) Miller, Philip (Antoinette) Thiewes, Marybeth (Kyle) Mulkey, Micah Stradcutter, Eric (Jennifer) Thiewes and Emily (Chris) Olson; great-grandchildren, Tyler, Veronica, Lauren, Eve, Jace, Lily, Penelope, Lorenzo and another blessing due this May; sisters, Elayne Fischer and Betty Klopatek of Tamarac, FL; sister-in-law, Lois Fischer of Red Wing; and many other nephews and nieces. Marian is preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Anna Fischer; husband, Harold; brothers, Carl Fischer and Anthony Fischer; sister, Gertrude; brother-in-law, Gene Klopatek; and sisters-in-law, Ruth Fischer and Ruth Thiewes. Memorials are preferred to Our Lady of the Prairie (Belle Plaine), Kingsway Retirement Living (Belle Plaine),or Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (Winona).

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Our Lady of The Prairie Catholic Church - Belle Plaine Fr. Brian Lynch 952-873-6564 Wednesday, March 29, 2017 8:00 am Rosary 8:30 am Mass 9am-11 pm Eucharistic Adoration Thursday, March 30, 2017 7:00-10:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration Friday, March 31, 2017 8:00 am Rosary 8:30 am Mass 9:00 am Stations of the Cross 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm Fish Bake 6:30 pm Stations of the Cross Saturday, April 1, 2017 8:00 am Rosary 8:30 am Mass 4:15 pm Mass Sunday, April 2, 2017 8:00 am Mass 10:00 am Mass 6:00 pm Mass Monday, April 3, 2017 11:00 am Mass Tuesday, April 4, 2017 8:00 am Rosary 8:30 am Mass 9:00 am – 11:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday, April 5, 2017 8:00 am Rosary 8:30 am Mass 9:00 am – 11:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration St. Joseph Catholic Church 213 South 6th Street Henderson, MN 56044 507-248-3550 Saturdays: 5 p.m. Mass Sundays: 8 a.m. Mass & St. John-Assumption Parish 26523 200th Street Belle Plaine, MN 56011 Father Sam 507-248-3550 Sundays: 10 a.m. Mass St. Paul’s United Church of Christ 111 S. 6th Street, Henderson Pastor-Deb Meyer 507-248-3594 (Office) Sundays 9:30 Worship time

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A Belle Plaine man will serve time on probation instead of jail time for possession of drugs. Jackson Rowan Pobuda was sentenced March 22 in Scott County District Court. Judge Michael Fahey credited Pobuda for 88 days time served. He dismissed a felony burglary charge and stayed adjudication of a felony stalking charge. Pobuda will serve three years on probation. He must complete chemical rehabilitation and undergo a mental health evaluation. He can have no contact with the victim and take no non-prescription drugs or controlled substances. Pobuda is subject to random testing by a probation ofďŹ cer. According to the criminal complaint, Pobuda, 35, was arrested the morning of Oct. 10, 2016. The criminal complaint states Pobuda allegedly rang the woman’s doorbell twice before 6 a.m. It states he removed the garage door opener from inside a woman’s vehicle on North Grove Street and used it to enter the house where the woman

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Dear Editor, With this letter I hope to demonstrate that a reasonable and honest evaluation of a previous Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) display will help everyone to determine not only the stance of FFRF towards those of us who desire to exercise our rights to the legal expression of religion in a Limited Public Forum, but also the difďŹ culty that FFRF will have doing something similar at the now world famous Belle Plaine Veterans Memorial Park. As you may remember in late 2015 a nativity scene was set up by the Belle Plaine Rotary Club and Boy Scouts near the Belle Plaine Police Station. Please recall that a nativity scene is artistic and symbolic like a painting; a collection of images which a person may see and to which he or she can attribute his or her own meaning. Such a display respects the interpretation of the individual, which in the case of the nativity display could be interpreted as any number of things, including but not limited to a family of three spending time at an exotic hobby farm or the the birth of God. There is a certain subtlety to a nativity scene and respect for each individual’s interpretation of it. In response to this, FFRF displayed a sign that read as follows: “At this season of the Winter Solstice, let reason prevail. There are no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or hell. There is only our natural world. Religion is but a myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds.â€? Please take time to recognize the fundamental differences between the FFRF sign and a nativity scene. Reason tells me that with this sign there is neither subtlety nor respect for individual interpretation; rather, by posting the sign FFRF tells each person who reads it exactly what they should think about religion. The FFRF sign would have been a more appropriate and proportionate response to a Christmas display that consisted of a sign that read as follows: “In this season of Christmas when we celebrate the birth of God, let faith and love prevail. God, angels, and devils exist. Heaven and Hell exist. The supernatural exists. Atheism is a failure of human reason to recognize the Creator behind creation; it hardens hearts and enslaves minds.â€? Clearly a nativity scene is nothing like such a sign and an appropriate and proportionate response to a nativity scene would look much different than the sign displayed by FFRF. In fact, the most appropriate and proportionate response may be no response at all. In light of FFRF’s previous mode of operation, an appropriately patriotic response to the subtle and respectful kneeling soldier display at the Belle Plaine Veterans Memorial Park will be tricky for FFRF to accomplish. Surely FFRF recognizes that any display they offer cannot tell the people of Belle Plaine that millions of soldiers, including beloved family members and friends from Belle Plaine, who died defending the United States of America while motivated by religion suffered from a delusion that had hardened their hearts and enslaved their minds. Respectfully, (Reverend) Brian Lynch, Belle Plaine

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Dear Editor, Prior to his election as our 2nd District Congressman, Jason Lewis made some bold promises. Ever since his election I have carefully scrutinized Jason’s actions. His selection to the powerful Budget Committee has enabled Jason to keep his promises. I have been most encouraged by the way Jason and his colleagues dismantled a surfeit of debilitating regulations that stie business and industry and destroy their competitiveness with other nations unencumbered with oceans of red tape. In his ďŹ nal days, Pres. Obama added thousands of pages of regulations to the 80,000 that are part of the Federal Registry that governs every facet of our lives. Seemingly everything we do is controlled and monitored by hundreds of federal agencies including determining what can be done with even the tiniest bits of water on our private property. Many aspects of the Affordable Health Care Act proved to be anything but affordable! No longer mandating premium health care coverage for all subscribers will also reduce costs. And not requiring those who carry insurance to pay the premiums for those who don’t, will also lower premiums and is the right move for those who cherish liberty and the ofďŹ ciousness of free markets. It comes as no surprise that allowing healthy forty year olds to be on Medicaid caused the explosive growth of this budget buster. Cutting back on all of these programs is the only way to begin to control our choking national debt. President Obama’s last unilateral regulations to further control our local schools added much to their costs and helped destroy local autonomy and control. While many more things must be done to reduce the tremendous power given to the unelected, federal bureaucracies returning the authority and responsibility of their actions is a much needed change. Finally, I commend Jason for his insistence that the Dept. of Defense be audited. A department this large, no matter how vital, is bound to have some endemic waste that an independent auditor will ďŹ nd and help rectify. Thus far I must give Representative Lewis the highest grades for his commitments of last No-

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Belle Plaine City Administrator Tony Hallman submitted his letter of resignation to the city council that week. He said he accepted a job with the state of Wisconsin. Hallman had been Belle Plaine’s city administrator for less than a year. Over 50 applications were received for the Belle Plaine School District’s superintendent job. Members of the superintendent search committee began the process of narrowing down the list at its meeting that Monday. The school board hoped to have a replacement for the retiring Dr. John Bartholow hired by May 15. Filings for two three-year terms on the Belle Plaine School Board would open April 13. Donald Koepp and Pat Schwartz were the incumbents whose terms would expire on July 1. Hennepin County Board Commissioner John Derus presented a proposal for a light rail transit system networking the metro area. Counties would purchase abandoned railroad tracks and convert them so that light rail train cars could operate on them and provide public transportation. Over 800 people attended the Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative’s 50th annual meeting on March 28 at Jordan High School. Three of the cooperative’s board positions were up for election. Incumbents John Carlson of Henderson and Ed Halloran of Le Center were reelected in districts 2 and 3, while ďŹ rst-time board candidate Myron Boegeman of Shakopee was elected to ďŹ ll the District 1 seat vacated by Ray Jabs of Jordan, an MVEC Board members of 19-plus years. A special historical slide show, which touched on the milestones of MVEC’s ďŹ rst 50 years of operation, was presented. Lunch was served to the attendees and 40 door prizes were awarded after adjournment. Scott County Board Chairman William Koniarski presented a plaque and pin for 20 years of service to County Administrator Joseph Ries. “Mr Ries is the dean of county administrators,â€? stated Koniarski. “He’s one of the best in the state.â€? Belle Plaine’s representatives on the 1986-87 All-Minnesota River Conference wrestling team were Jim Buesgens, Andy

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Fogarty, Jason Piche and Brian lie Engfer, Mary Young, Sandra Stier. Jeff Bahr was honorable Schultz, Paul Tillquist, Justin Riesgraf, Jean Marie Daly, mention. LaVonne Hagerman, John Wagener and Donna Mae Mu60 Years Ago eller. (1957) Those participating in enBelle Plaine’s two new coun- sembles were Sharron Willson, cilmen were Emil Ashauer and Shirley Druke, Marilyn Klehr, Raymond Ahrens. Clarence F. Dorothy Stoppelmann, DarMueller won another term as lene Koepp, Helen McCourtmayor and R.J. Effertz, unop- ney, Lynn Simcox, John Ploposed, continued as borough etz, Lawrence Albrecht, Elaine treasurer. Stier, Patti Perkins and Helen Head basketball coach Jim Hill Stier. Piano accompanists were submitted his resignation to the Prudy Taylor, Marion Halquist, Belle Plaine School Board. The Paul Tillquist, Carol Anderson former Hamline cager was head and Helen Stier. basketball coach and assistant Mrs. Larry Condie, nee Tefootball coach at Belle Plaine resa Morrison, native of Belle for two years. Plaine, died in San Francisco, Among those participating in Calif., and was buried from St. the District 13 Vocal Contest Boniface Catholic Church. for Belle Plaine were Eileen Mrs. H.F. Thoelke, mother of Walsh, Robert Dahlke, Law- Mrs. H.M. Juergens, passed rence Albrecht, Diane Petter, away at the Lutheran Home at Jeanette Westphal, Prudy Tay- the age of 87. lor, Geraldine Smith, Eileen At the annual meeting of the Harsh Betty Ann Orr, Margaret Sharon Mutual Fire Insurance Murphy, Jean Marie, Jim Daly, Co., Wilmer J. Woestehoff of Jim Buesgens, Lawrence AlBlakeley was reelected vice brecht and Paul Tillquist. president. Leo P. Hayden, Le Student band soloists who Sueur, continued as president; represented Belle Plaine at the William H. Miller, MontgomDistrict 13 contest were Carol ery, as secretary; and John J. Stoppelmann, Ann Blume, Ju- O’Grady, Kilkenny, as treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boelter, Henderson, celebrated their OUTDOOR FURNACES 40th wedding anniversary with The CLASSIC, EDGE, & E OUTDOOR WOOD an open house. Prudy Taylor represented PELLET & CORN by Central Boiler Belle Plaine High School at the Take Advantage of the Rebates Available now up to sixth annual Home Economics $1,700.00 on select models and also the Career Workshop held at the Class-Act Outdoor Furnace University of Minnesota. Less than a month after her 763-972-6255 husband retired from public ofCLASSACTFURANCE.COM ďŹ ce, County Nurse Sarah Mertz submitted her resignation to the Scott County Board of Commissioners. The board appointed Mrs. Margaret Lindmeyer of Shakopee as the new county nurse. Our services include: Individual & Business tax Services, John Kundla, coach of the Financial Planning, Small Business Services, Payroll Minneapolis Lakers professionServices and HUD Audits. al basketball team, accepted an

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90 Years Ago (1927)

Rural mail carriers claimed that spring to be the toughest since they started. There wasn’t much mileage that showed a ďŹ rm foundation up to the ďŹ rst week of April. Ice ows in the Minnesota River brought to the surface near Carver wreckage of the old Sencerbox steam boat. The boat, which hauled cargo between Mendota and Mankato, was wrecked in November of 1855 near the spot where the wreckage was now found. Henry Ernsting sold his 113acre farm in Blakeley Township to Ernst Stier for his son John for $12,000. Mr. Ernsting planned to move to Oregon. Belle Plaine Tile & Construction Co. got several state contracts for bridge and culvert work in the International Falls area, and Lawrence Klehr took the crew there. A.C. Moldenhauer, who had been operating a meat market in Belle Plaine, moved to Prior Lake with his family where he had bought a small farm. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schommer died and the funeral was held from Union Hill Church. The annual spring skat tournament by the Belle Plaine Skat Club drew 84 players. All top prizes went to players from a distance. District court sessions were beginning to be loaded with au• Small Business Consulting • Commercial &

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120 Years Ago (1897)

Spring duck shooting was reported to be excellent. The x-ray had come to Belle Plaine. Dr. von Bohland got one of the new inventions at a cost of $300. Newspapers of the time were full of wonders about the x-ray. Two rousing meetings were held in Belle Plaine as a result of the beet sugar agitation, and 60 farmers gave their names for free seed to plant as an experiment. Our wheelmen were interested in the annual bicycle show to be held in Minneapolis. All the new styles in bicycles were to be shown. The ood stage at the river continued at the highest mark since 1881.

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from the kneeling soldier with rie display in January following complaints by the Freedom From Religion Foundation that the city was failing to comply with separation of church and state laws. The Veterans Club, with many vocal supporters in tow, sought and eventually received the city council’s approval to return the cross once the limited public forum is in place. Votka said both the Belle Plaine Veterans Club and Reason Alliance, Ltd. have paid the $100 application fee and provided the necessary liability insurance coverage for their monuments. Votka added that workers from the public works department should have the limited public forum area at the park properly prepared for the installation of monuments by the end of this week. The work includes installing signage and placing brick borders around the perimeter of the limited public forum area. According to its application, the monument that Reason Alliance, Ltd. plans to install in the park is a black steel cube with embossed inverted pentagrams with inlaid gold on four sides. An inverted soldier’s helYou need it now more than ever

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St. Thomas by: Loni Graham Father James Burns will have an Easter Vigil Mass at St. Thomas on Saturday, April 15 th. at 7:30 p.m. Father Andrew Stueve celebrates Mass at St. Anne’s in Le Sueur on Saturdays at 5:15 p.m., and Sundays at 8 and 10:30 a.m. The 10th annual Roman Barten memorial breakfast held Sunday at the New Prague KC Hall was well attended. St. Thomas folks enjoyed the pancakes, sausage and cinnamon rolls. Bruce and Cathy Halloran enjoyed the Charlie Sticha Band at the American Legion Park Ballroom on Sunday. Chuck, Marie, Jason and Jenna Retka visited their son and brother Jared in London last week. Jason went to Hogwarts, they saw all the sights including Buckingham Palace and Royal Air Force Museum. Chuck was

looking for tiling projects. Jared enjoyed the company. Diane Burns Palmstein along with daughter Debbie Telon and granddaughter Jasmine spent a few days last week in Cancun, Mexico. Weather was warm, water was blue, and collecting sea shells was fantastic pastime. From the Archives BPH 1957: Eileen Wolff, daughter of William Wolff of Janesville, became the bride of Edward Burns, son of Mrs. T.J. Burns of St. Thomas. Gordon, “Gordy” Malz passed away last week. Gordy was well known here as a livestock trucker and corn sheller. He spent a lot of time in the St. Thomas area. This writer enjoyed spending time with them, working with Gordy and his sidekick Norris Tiegs at the Canterbury Racetrack shortly after the racetrack opened. Spring is here. Enjoy!

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AmeriCorps Literacy Tutors: Eagle View Elementary Part-time (20 hour) Kindergarten Full-time Training and employment will be provided by AmeriCorps and will be compensated according to AmeriCorps policies. Positions for the 2017/2018 school year. Positions are open until filled. See www.npaschools.org for further information.

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651-463-7300 • Tender Truck driver (Liquid & Dry), Class A or B or visit www.crfischer.net • Post high school training at college or vocational level on mechanics CDL •license with Health card required. 3-5 years mechanical experience to complete an online application. • Anhydrous tank puller, Classinspections A • Able toAmmonia obtain license for DOT CDL •license, card, Tanker and with Hazmatendorsements Able toHealth obtain CDL license endorsement required. • Previous supervisory experience helpful • Anhydrous Ammonia tank filler/yard and SCOTT COUNTY CDA • Ag background a plus Positions available are: QualiďŹ cation/requirements to have:

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The Scott County Community Development Agency (CDA) will accept online applications for its two and three bedroom waiting list for units located in Prior Lake, Savage and Shakopee under its Project Based voucher program Thursday, April 13, 2017 at 8 a.m. until Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 4 p.m. You can fill out an online application 24 hours per day during this period. The waiting list for all other bedroom sizes is closed. The Section 8/Housing Choice Voucher list is closed until further notice. Applications will be accepted online only at https://scottco.housingmanager. com/ Applicants may use any computer, tablet or smart-phone with internet access to apply, including free computers at public libraries. Applications will not be available at the CDA offices. Fax or e-mail requests will not be accepted. The CDA will not provide telephone assistance to complete an application.

and

Applicants needing a reasonable accommodation to complete their application must submit a written request to the CDA at 323 S. Naumkeag Street, Shakopee, MN 55379 no later than April 19, 2017.

are seeking a motivated

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All eligible applications completed by 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 19, 2017 will be placed on the waiting list by a lottery subject to local admissions preferences.

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Please refer to www.scottcda.org to determine if your household qualifies for the list. Applicants already on waiting lists for other housing programs with the CDA must apply separately for this program and such applicants will not lose their place on other waiting lists when they apply for the project based list.

Week of March 26, 2017 The CDA does not have emergency housing. You must Central North be a U.S. Citizen,South or a non-citizen with eligible immigration status. Income limits apply.

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Thank you for all of the kind words, thoughts and prayers, flowers and memorials with the passing of our Mother, Anne Herrmann. Special thanks goes out to the staff at the Belle Plaine Lutheran Home for the wonderful care they provided Mom during her stay there. Father Brian, Deacon Bob, Dr. Lim, Kolden Funeral Home, and the Our Lady of the Prairie CCW group. The Family of Anne Herrmann

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DELINQUENT TAX LIST BELLE PLAINE HERALD, BELLE PLAINE, MINNESOTA

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Scott County, Minnesota Names of Owners, Taxpayers, & Interested Parties

DELINQUENT TAX LIST The following table contains a list of real property located in Scott County on which taxes and penalties became delinquent on January 2, 2017. Interest calculated from January 1, 2017, and county costs must be paid along with the total tax and penalties in order for a parcel of real property to be removed from the delinquent tax list. Names of Owners, Taxpayers, & Interested Parties

Description of Property

Tax Year

Total Tax + Penalties ($ + cents)

CITY OF BELLE PLAINE HAEFNER STUART J 415 FOREST ST W BELLE PLAINE MN 56011

200011581 2016 57.00 Block 058 SubdivisionCd 20001 SubdivisionName CITY OF BELLE PLAINE LOT 2 EXCEPT THE NORTH 25 FT; LOT 3 EXCEPT THE WEST 30 FT OF THE NORTH 25 FT; LOT 4; ALL IN BLOCK 58, CITY OF BELLE PLAINE.

HAEFNER STUART J 415 FOREST ST W BELLE PLAINE MN 56011

200011640 2016 3,529.44 SubdivisionName CITY OF BELLE PLAINE Lot 3-5 Block 059 SubdivisionCd 20001 & P/O VAC EAGLE ST & VAC ALLEY

FRIES RICK L 120 WILLOW ST N BELLE PLAINE MN 56011

200013200 2016 3,023.28 SubdivisionName CITY OF BELLE PLAINE Block 083 SubdivisionCd 20001 S 30’ OF E 30’ OF LOT 5 & S 30’ OF LOT 6

HAAS JILLIAN 330 MERIDIAN ST S BELLE PLAINE MN 56011

200013880 2016 866.61 SubdivisionName CITY OF BELLE PLAINE Lot 019 Block 089 SubdivisionCd 20001 & S 36’ OF LOT 20

REIMERS JASON D & HOLLI F 530 BEAVER ST E BELLE PLAINE MN 56011

200018420 2016 431.20 SubdivisionName CITY OF BELLE PLAINE Lot 007 Block 138 SubdivisionCd 20001

STIER SCOTT E 820 FOREST ST E BELLE PLAINE MN 56011

200110110 2016 SubdivisionName CHARDS 2ND ADDN Lot 005 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 20011

KES MAXWELL BROWNELL ABIGAIL 1008 COURT ST W BELLE PLAINE MN 56011

200600110 2016 111.72 SubdivisionName RYANS 1ST ADDN Lot O/L Block 00C SubdivisionCd 20060

MASCARENAS THOMAS L & HEATHER 10420 QUAIL AVE N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443

200700640 113 2016 2,461.30 Section 08 Township 113 Range 024 SubdivisionName FARMERS RIDGE 1ST ADDN Lot 002 Block 007 SubdivisionCd 20070

TDR LLC 15250 WAYZATA BLVD STE 101 WAYZATA MN 55391

200701080, 113 2016 9.12 Section 08 Township 113 Range 024 SubdivisionName FARMERS RIDGE 1ST ADDN Lot O-L Block 00A SubdivisionCd 20070

HAEFNER STUART J 415 FOREST ST W BELLE PLAINE MN 56011

200980030 2016 93.48 Block 001 Lot 003 SubdivisionCd 20098 SubdivisionName HAEFNER’S SUBDIVISION

1,243.00

CITY OF ELKO NEW MARKET JOHNSON BRETT M 341 SAINT MARY ST NEW MARKET MN 55054 JOHNSON DEAN R & JUDY M 26721 PANAMA AVE WEBSTER MN 55088

230010080 2016 SubdivisionName CITY OF NEW MARKET Lot 7&8 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 23001

19.94

SCHRAUFNAGEL TRAVIS J & MIRANDA E SCHRAUFNAGEL 9675 211 ST W LAKEVILLE MN 55044

230190440, 113 2016 4,375.32 Section 21 Township 113 Range 021 SubdivisionName WHISPERING CREEK NORTH 3RD ADD Lot 005 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 23019

HORSMAN DEWEY D HORSMAN ELISSA Y 516 SAXON DR ELKO NEW MARKET MN 55054

230230431, 113 2016 129.80 Section 28 Township 113 Range 021 P/O LOT 9 IN 28-113-21 DC 1801 SubdivisionName ROWENA PONDS 2ND ADDN Lot 009 Block 004 SubdivisionCd 23023

STOTZ CLARENCE C 26611 WOODCREST DR ELKO MN 55020

230310240 2016 201.94 SubdivisionName WOODCREST-MERGED W/NMC Lot 022 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 23031

ELLMAN MIKE ELLMAN JESSICA J 10072 WINDROSE CURV ELKO NEW MARKET MN 55020

230330030 2016 6,520.80 SubdivisionName WINDROSE 1ST ADDNMERGED W/NMC Lot 003 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 23033

CZYWCZYNSKI MARK & SHANTEL WINDROSE CT ELKO MN 55020

230330220 2016 6,118.20 SubdivisionName WINDROSE 1ST ADDN-26426 MERGED W/NMC Lot 009 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 23033

JONKENNA HOLDINGS LLC 18150 IRONSTONE WAY LAKEVILLE MN 55044

230350010 2016 SubdivisionName WINDROSE 3RD ADDNMERGED W/NMC Lot 001 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 23035

ETERNITY HOMES LLC 425 THIRD ST FARMINGTON MN 55024

230430010, 113 2016 711.36 Section 27 Township 113 Range 021 SubdivisionName MAHONEYS ELKO ADDNMERGED W/NMC Lot 001 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 23043

ETERNITY HOMES LLC 425 THIRD ST FARMINGTON MN 55024

230430040, 113 2016 711.36 Section 27 Township 113 Range 021 SubdivisionName MAHONEYS ELKO ADDNMERGED W/NMC Lot 004 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 23043

94.33

CRAFT HOMES LLC 4171 YOSEMITE AVE S ST LOUIS PARK MN 55416

230480310, 113 2016 355.68 Section 34 Township 113 Range 021 SubdivisionName BOULDER POINTE 3RD ADDNMERGED W/NMC Lot 019 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 23048

LUDVIGSEN BRIGITTE M LUDVIGSEN SCOTT R 26715 XERXES TRL ELKO NEW MARKET MN 55020

239270090, 113 2016 2,552.57 Section 27 Township 113 Range 021 NE1/4 SE1/4 & P/O N 34’ SE1/4 SE1/4 COM NE COR OF NE1/4 SE 1/4, SW 649.5’ TO POB, NW 195.96’, SW 293.17’, SW 445.22 SW 41.09’, E 481.75’, NE TO POB.

CITY OF JORDAN K-MOX INC 18540 LEGENDS CLUB CIR PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

220020980 2016 6,591.48 SubdivisionName CITY OF JORDAN Lot 008 Block 009 SubdivisionCd 22002

Description of Property

Tax Year

Total Tax + Penalties ($ + cents)

CROOKS ALISA MARIE PACHECO EMMA 209 3 ST E JORDAN MN 55352

220021650 2016 195.02 SubdivisionName CITY OF JORDAN Lot 009 Block 018 SubdivisionCd 22002 E 10’ OF & W 40’ OF LOT 8

TREE OF LIFE CHURCH & INTERNATIONAL MINISTRY CENTER 312 WATER ST JORDAN MN 55352

220050030 2016 SubdivisionName HOLMES 3RD ADDN Lot 004 SubdivisionCd 22005

2,181.75

LARSEN SUSAN M & DIANE L REID 218 WATER ST JORDAN MN 55352

220060061 2016 SubdivisionName NICOLIN’S ADDN Lot 004 SubdivisionCd 22006 W 28’ OF

3,027.20

JOHNSON ROBERT V & LYNEIA R 1100 LILLIAN ST JORDAN MN 55352

220460160 2016 3,491.40 SubdivisionName RIVER RIDGE 1ST ADDN Lot 003 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 22046

KRENIK COLETTE 29217 DOG CREEK RD CLEVELAND MN 56017

220470210 2016 1,905.52 SubdivisionName RIVER RIDGE 2ND ADDN Lot 005 Block 004 SubdivisionCd 22047

BOUNDS MATHEW E & AMY L 622 LODGE DR JORDAN MN 55352

220490040 2016 1,813.90 SubdivisionName TIMBERLINE 1ST ADDN Lot 004 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 22049

THISSEN NANCY J 997 BRIDLE CREEK DR JORDAN MN 55352

220580040 2016 3,698.20 SubdivisionName BRIDLE CREEK 1ST ADDN Lot 004 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 22058

OAKWOOD CUSTOM BUILDERS LLC 886 HOPE AVE JORDAN MN 55352

220680490, 114 2016 572.28 Section 30 Township 114 Range 023 SubdivisionName BRIDLE CREEK 4TH ADDN Lot 005 Block 005 SubdivisionCd 22068

GOLDEN HOME BUILDERS INC 525-D TAMARACK AVE LONG LAKE MN 55356

220740210, 114 2016 669.18 Section 29 Township 114 Range 023 SubdivisionName SAWMILL WOODS Lot 005 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 22074

READ DANIEL & ANNE 223 MAPLE LN JORDAN MN 55352 FIRST CONSTRUCTION FINANCE LLC 15 CHOCTAU CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317

220780010, 114 2016 2,226.40 Section 20 Township 114 Range 023 SubdivisionName JORDAN BLUFFS Lot 001 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 22078

MILLER DIANNE M 8652 60 ST W LONSDALE MN 55046 STIER SCOTT E 7564 ARBOR LN SAVAGE MN 55378

229190670, 114 2016 6,564.12 Section 19 Township 114 Range 023 SW1/4 SE1/4 & .41A IN S1/2 SE 1/4 EX .20 TITLE NO 11349

CITY OF NEW PRAGUE OLSON DEBRA A 1101 FREEDOM AVE NE NEW PRAGUE MN 56071

240650390, 113 2016 27.05 Section 34 Township 113 Range 023 UNIT 1101-F SubdivisionName CIC 1031 HERITAGE VILLAGE Lot UNT SubdivisionCd 24065

STEELE & ASSOCIATES LLC 31515 CAMBRIA AVE LE SUEUR MN 56058

241190030, 113 2016 10,472.04 Section 33 Township 113 Range 023 SubdivisionName NEW PRAGUE BUSINESS PARK 10TH ADDN Lot 001 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 24119

CITY OF PRIOR LAKE 16203 MAIN AVENUE SE LLC 17796 PRINCETON LN PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

250010240 2016 1,771.56 SubdivisionName CITY OF PRIOR LAKE Lot 011 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 25001 N1/2 OF

16203 MAIN AVENUE SE LLC 17796 PRINCETON LN PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

250010250 2016 1,426.14 SubdivisionName CITY OF PRIOR LAKE Lot 011 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 25001 S1/2 OF

US BANK NA PO BOX 1030 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55480

250030060 2016 SubdivisionName SCHMOKEL’S ADDN Lot 001 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 25003

WARD ALEXANDER L 5395 BROOKS CIR SE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

250210150 2016 3,286.80 SubdivisionName BROOKSVILLE HILLS 4TH ADDN Lot 003 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 25021

ST PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH 250240020 2016 5634 LUTHER RD SE SubdivisionName RLS 072 Lot TCT PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 Block 00B SubdivisionCd 25024

2,131.80

21,586.40

Names of Owners, Taxpayers, & Interested Parties

Description of Property

Tax Year

Total Tax + Penalties ($ + cents)

LLEWELLYN SCOTT L LLEWELLYN CRAIG T; LLEWELLYN DIANA M 14256 FOUNTAIN HILLS CT NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

253900620, 115 2016 1,533.40 Section 26 Township 115 Range 022 SubdivisionName FOUNTAIN HILLS 2ND ADDN Lot 004 Block 004 SubdivisionCd 25390

KLASELL TIMOTHY 14484 WATERSEDGE TRL PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

253920120, 114 2016 Section 02 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1091 CREEKSIDE CONDOMINIUM Lot UNT Block 204 SubdivisionCd 25392

MIN SUMMER KOELFGEN FRANK 16520 TRANQUILITY CT SE #208 PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

253920850, 114 2016 79.80 Section 02 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1091 CREEKSIDE CONDOMINIUM Lot UNT Block P37 SubdivisionCd 25392

BERTSCH JEFFREY A PO BOX 190 PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

253920990, 114 2016 79.80 Section 02 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1091 CREEKSIDE CONDOMINIUM Lot UNT Block P51 SubdivisionCd 25392

FERGUSON JEFFREY & SUZANNE 2898 COUGAR PATH NW PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

254040340, 115 2016 Section 28 Township 115 Range 022 SubdivisionName WILDS NORTH, THE Lot 001 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 25404

KHIMM REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST 16955 TORONTO AVE SE # 210 PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

254060200, 114 2016 6.53 Section 02 Township 114 Range 022 & LIMITED COMMON ELEMENT FOR UNIT 210 SubdivisionName CIC 1123 STONEGATE CONDOMINIUM Lot UNT Block 210 SubdivisionCd 25406

LUND KRISTA B 6650 KANE AVE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

254160060, 115 2016 235.02 Section 34 Township 115 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1111 JEFFERS SOUTH Lot UNT Block 006 SubdivisionCd 25416

WICKS STEVEN J JR 16640 MAPLE GROVE LN NW SHAKOPEE MN 55379

254400870, 114 2016 11.40 Section 04 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName STEMMER RIDGE Lot O-L Block 00G SubdivisionCd 25440

SCHRANK GERALD D & THERESA M 25553 FAIRLAWN AVE WEBSTER MN 55088

254590150, 114 2016 2,813.52 Section 04 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName BLUFFS OF NORTHWOOD MEADOWS, THE Lot 003 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 25459

EBERT LINDA M 3960 STATION PLACE NW PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

254630110, 115 2016 74.76 Section 27 Township 115 Range 022 SubdivisionName JEFFERS POND 3RD ADDN Lot 011 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 25463

ILHAM LLC 17043 STONEBRIAR CIR SW PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

254650120, 114 2016 3,277.50 Section 10 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName STONEBRIAR Lot 003 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 25465

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660010, 114 2016 540.36 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 100 SubdivisionCd 25466

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660030, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 102 SubdivisionCd 25466

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660040, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 103 SubdivisionCd 25466

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660120, 114 2016 587.10 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 111 SubdivisionCd 25466

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660130, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 112 SubdivisionCd 25466

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660150, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 114 SubdivisionCd 25466

662.34

3,098.70

JOHNSON ROBERT G 14535 PINE RD NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

250400060 2016 SubdivisionName NORTH SHORE CREST Lot 006 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 25040

911.96

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660160, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 116 SubdivisionCd 25466

LAMB CHRISTOPHER 15129 MANITOU RD NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

250510030 2016 6,832.86 SubdivisionName KOPP’S BAY ADDN Lot 003 SubdivisionCd 25051 & P/O VACATED LILA LANE

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

VIDEEN HELEN PO BOX 1082 WATSONVILLE CA 95077

250730160 2016 3,487.00 Block 001 Lot 016 SubdivisionCd 25073 SubdivisionName HIDDEN OAKS 1ST ADDN REVISED

254660180, 114 2016 517.56 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 120 SubdivisionCd 25466

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

IRVINE YVONNE EILEEN 3813 HARRISON DR CARROLLTON TX 75010

250940160 2016 1,161.60 SubdivisionName GREEN HEIGHTS Lot 019 SubdivisionCd 25094 & LOT 20 & N1/2 OF LOTS 21-22

254660200, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 201 SubdivisionCd 25466

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

VIDEEN HELEN PO BOX 1082 WATSONVILLE CA 95077

250940280 2016 1,844.52 SubdivisionName GREEN HEIGHTS Lot 038 SubdivisionCd 25094 & LOTS 39 & 40 EX E 50’

254660210, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 202 SubdivisionCd 25466

IRVINE YVONNE EILEEN 3813 HARRISON DR CARROLLTON TX 75010

250950450 2016 SubdivisionName INGUADONA BEACH Lot 056 SubdivisionCd 25095 & LOT 57

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660220, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 203 SubdivisionCd 25466

WATERSEDGE TRAIL LLC 16233 KENYON AVE # 210 LAKEVILLE MN 55044

251190220 2016 SubdivisionName BOUDIN’S MANOR Lot 026 SubdivisionCd 25119

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660230, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 204 SubdivisionCd 25466

EUGENE F HAUER TRUST 523 TIMBER CT SHAKOPEE MN 55379 WILL ERIC 2513 SPRING LAKE RD SW SHAKOPEE MN 55379

251310030 2016 1,400.30 SubdivisionName BUTTERNUT BEACH Lot 002 SubdivisionCd 25131 LYING W OF LINE COM 32.8’ E OF NW COR, SE 60’ TO PT 10’ W OF SE COR & THERE TERMINATING & P/O LAKESHORE

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660240, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 205 SubdivisionCd 25466

S 3 HOLDINGS LLC 1871 SILVERBELL RD # 122 EAGAN MN 55122

251410520 2016 SubdivisionName NORTHWOOD Lot 084 SubdivisionCd 25141

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660270, 114 2016 454.86 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 208 SubdivisionCd 25466

NORRIS KELLI L SCHWAB JOHN D 15608 HIGHLAND AVE NW PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

251430230 2016 2,790.70 SubdivisionName ISLAND VIEW 1ST ADDN Lot 004 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 25143

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660280, 114 2016 612.18 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 209 SubdivisionCd 25466

PK THOMAS PROPERTIES LLC 16670 FRANKLIN TRL SE # 110 PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

251970020 2016 74.07 SubdivisionName CONDOMINIUM 1000 Lot UNT Block 110 SubdivisionCd 25197

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660290, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 210 SubdivisionCd 25466

JOHNSON ROBERT W 5024 44 AVE S MINNEAPOLIS MN 55417

251990010 2016 4,066.38 SubdivisionName PRIORDALE INDUSTRIAL CONDOMINI Lot UNT Block 001 SubdivisionCd 25199 & 39.48% INT IN COMMON AREA

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660310, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 212 SubdivisionCd 25466

VELAGIC VELDAN 16778 BRUNSWICK AVE SE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

252090130 2016 107.16 SubdivisionName COLONIAL ESTATES 1ST ADDN Lot O-L Block 00E SubdivisionCd 25209

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660320, 114 2016 441.18 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 213 SubdivisionCd 25466

FADELL JOSEPH 4664 TOWER ST SE #233 PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

252310140 2016 63.89 SubdivisionName CONDOMINIUM 1007 (TOWERING) Lot UNT Block 233 SubdivisionCd 25231

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660340, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 216 SubdivisionCd 25466

HOFF LUKE 5545 CEDARWOOD ST NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

252390450 2016 2,945.80 SubdivisionName SAND POINTE 5TH ADDN Lot 011 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 25239

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

PAULSON VICKY 16579 FIVE HAWKS AVE SE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

252750150 2016 566.72 SubdivisionName PRIORVIEW 2ND ADDN Lot 015 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 25275

254660350, 114 2016 517.56 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 218 SubdivisionCd 25466

DAWSON LINDA L 4166 BROUGHAM BLVD NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

252860020 2016 100.23 SubdivisionName CARRIAGE HILLS 2ND ADDN Lot 002 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 25286

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660360, 114 2016 517.56 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 220 SubdivisionCd 25466

ANDERSON KAREN L PO BOX 175 PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

253070030 2016 2,130.66 SubdivisionName STERLING SOUTH AT THE WILDS Lot 003 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 25307

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660380, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 301 SubdivisionCd 25466

THIELEN JESSICA R 14419 DOVE CT NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

253680200 2016 SubdivisionName KNOB HILL 5TH ADDN Lot 020 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 25368

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660390, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 302 SubdivisionCd 25466

VINGE LAURIE JOHNSON GERALDINE A; JOHNSON ROBERT F 14267 BROOKMERE BLVD NW PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

253870280, 115 2016 2,081.20 Section 28 Township 115 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1097 MEADOW VIEW TOWNHOMES Lot UNT Block 704 SubdivisionCd 25387

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660400, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 303 SubdivisionCd 25466

CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416

254660420, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 305 SubdivisionCd 25466

882.36

3,785.10

5,125.44

44.35


wednesday, march 29, 2017 Names of Owners, Taxpayers, Description Tax & Interested Parties of Property Year CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416 CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416 CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416 CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416 CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416 CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416 CPEC EXCHANGE 40826 LLC 5605 W 36 ST STE 202 SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 55416 SPRING LAKE MANOR LLC 1966 SHORELINE BLVD NW SHAKOPEE MN 55379

BELLE PLAINE HERALD, BELLE PLAINE, MINNESOTA

Total Tax + Penalties ($ + cents)

254660430, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 306 SubdivisionCd 25466 254660440, 114 2016 454.86 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 307 SubdivisionCd 25466 254660460, 114 2016 612.18 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 309 SubdivisionCd 25466

Names of Owners, Taxpayers, Description Tax & Interested Parties of Property Year KERKOW SHIRLEY ANN 4505 COLORADO ST SE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 M J SCOTT COMPANY 1517 DAWN CIR ARDEN HILLS MN 55112 SENANAYAKE TISSA A 13336 NEVADA AVE S SAVAGE MN 55378

Total Tax + Penalties ($ + cents)

262020121 2016 46.20 SubdivisionName TWIN PONDS Lot O-L Block 00A SubdivisionCd 26202 EX COM SW COR, N 4-38-39 E ALONG W LN 374.75’ TO N’ERLY COR O/L A, S 01-07-44 E 364.90’ TO S’ERLY LN, W 38.52’ TO POB. 262400010 2016 SubdivisionName HARE ADDITION Lot O-L Block 00A SubdivisionCd 26240

1,019.16

262540430 2016 2,073.50 SubdivisionName MCCOLLS BLUFF Lot 001 Block 005 SubdivisionCd 26254

M J SCOTT COMPANY 1517 DAWN CIR ARDEN HILLS MN 55112 MORSTAD DENNIS M & KAREN L 7318 LAKE RIDGE DR SAVAGE MN 55378

262550020 2016 1,735.08 SubdivisionName HARE SECOND ADDITION Lot 002 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 26255

CONSOLIDATED LAND LLC 8696 EAGLE CREEK PKWY SAVAGE MN 55378

264140170, 115 2016 269.97 Section 18 Township 115 Range 021 SubdivisionName CIC 1165 SAVAGE BUSINESS LOFTS Lot UNT Block 017 SubdivisionCd 26414 264340040 2016 6,655.00 Block 001 Lot 004 SubdivisionCd 26434 SubdivisionName TRACE WATER 1ST ADDN

254900070 2016 134.20 SubdivisionName HILLTOP ADDN Lot O-L Block 00C SubdivisionCd 11025 W 50’ OF

EISENBERG STEVEN A EISENBERG ELIAS; EISENBERG FLORENCE 5315 EDGEWATER DR SAVAGE MN 55378 ETERNITY HOMES LLC 425 THIRD ST FARMINGTON MN 55024

264580050 2016 819.66 Block 002 Lot 003 SubdivisionCd 26458 SubdivisionName MCCOLL CROSSING

254910010 2016 3,036.00 SubdivisionName KALSCHEUER’S 1ST ADDN Lot 001 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 11043

ETERNITY HOMES LLC 425 THIRD ST FARMINGTON MN 55024

264580110 2016 1,639.32 Block 002 Lot 009 SubdivisionCd 26458 SubdivisionName MCCOLL CROSSING

KEY LAND HOMES 255000010 2016 533.52 17021 FISH POINT RD SE Block 001 Lot 001 SubdivisionCd 25500 PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 SubdivisionName EAGLE CREEK ESTATES DISTINCTIVE DESIGN 255080010 2016 272.46 BUILD LLC Block 001 Lot 001 SubdivisionCd 25508 22256 CAMBRIAN WAY SubdivisionName BLUFFS OF SHADY BEACH FARMINGTON MN 55024 DISTINCTIVE DESIGN 255080030 2016 272.46 BUILD LLC Block 001 Lot 003 SubdivisionCd 25508 22256 CAMBRIAN WAY SubdivisionName BLUFFS OF SHADY BEACH FARMINGTON MN 55024

ETERNITY HOMES LLC 425 THIRD ST FARMINGTON MN 55024

264590060 2016 1,605.12 Block 002 Lot 004 SubdivisionCd 26459 SubdivisionName TRACE WATER 4TH ADDN

KEY LAND HOMES 17021 FISH POINT RD SE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

264610010 2016 71.82 Block 001 Lot 001 SubdivisionCd 26461 Block 001 Lot 001 SubdivisionCd 26461 SubdivisionName TRACE WATER 5TH ADDN

TRACE WATER V LLC 525 15 AVE S HOPKINS MN 55343

264610610 2016 2,535.36 Block 00A Lot O-L SubdivisionCd 26461 SubdivisionName TRACE WATER 5TH ADDN

TRACE WATER V LLC 525 15 AVE S HOPKINS MN 55343

264610680 2016 1,625.64 Block 00H Lot O-L SubdivisionCd 26461 SubdivisionName TRACE WATER 5TH ADDN

SPRING LAKE MANOR LLC 1966 SHORELINE BLVD NW SHAKOPEE MN 55379

254660470, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 310 SubdivisionCd 25466 254660480, 114 2016 587.10 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 311 SubdivisionCd 25466 254660510, 114 2016 531.24 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 314 SubdivisionCd 25466 254660530, 114 2016 517.56 Section 12 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName CIC 1186 COURTWOOD VILLAGE Lot UNT Block 318 SubdivisionCd 25466

COPPERCREEK REAL ESTATE 255080040 2016 544.92 GROUP INC Block 001 Lot 004 SubdivisionCd 25508 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE SubdivisionName BLUFFS OF SHADY BEACH PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPERCREEK REAL ESTATE 255080050 2016 544.92 GROUP INC Block 001 Lot 005 SubdivisionCd 25508 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE SubdivisionName BLUFFS OF SHADY BEACH PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 DISTINCTIVE DESIGN 255080070 2016 272.46 BUILD LLC Block 001 Lot 007 SubdivisionCd 25508 22256 CAMBRIAN WAY SubdivisionName BLUFFS OF SHADY BEACH FARMINGTON MN 55024 COPPER CREEK LLC 255080080 2016 649.91 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE Block 002 Lot 001 SubdivisionCd 25508 STE 500 SubdivisionName BLUFFS OF SHADY BEACH PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK REAL ESTATE 255080120 2016 272.46 GROUP INC Block 002 Lot 005 SubdivisionCd 25508 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE SubdivisionName BLUFFS OF SHADY BEACH PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 DUFFY PETER 259021080, 114 2016 95.70 DUFFY CHRISTINA Section 02 Township 114 Range 022 5.3A IN GOV 16220 WEST AVE SE LOTS 1&2 EX 1.86A & SE1/4 NW1/4 OF PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 LAKESIDE PARK EX .22A .75A .88A .32A .34A & EX LAKESIDE GARDENS 3RD ADDN

CITY OF SAVAGE

RYABCHUK IGOR 4501 VILLAGE SQUARE BLVD SHAKOPEE MN 55379 MAY STEVEN WILLIAM KROGFUS-MAY MEG MARIE 13262 GLENDALE LN SAVAGE MN 55378 IH3 PROPERTY MINNESOTA LP 1717 MAIN ST SUITE 2000 DALLAS TX 75201

260180031 2016 1,238.04 SubdivisionName BOUDIN’S ACRES 2ND ADDN Lot 003 SubdivisionCd 26018 P/O LOTS 3 & 4 COM NW COR LOT 4, S 3-31-42 W 189.22’ TO SW COR LOT 4, S 63-32-00 E 148.45’, CURVE 116.81’ TO POB, N 21-02-05 W 202.59’, N 50- 14-47 E 139.35’ TO NE LN LOT 4 S 25-22-40 E 114.60’ TO MOST E COR LOT 4, S 25-33-40 W 193.61’ TO POB. 260230090 2016 SubdivisionName GLENDALE HEIGHTS Lot 002 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 26023

4,139.30

260260050 2016 SubdivisionName EGAN’S GLEN Lot 005 SubdivisionCd 26026

1,764.72

ETERNITY HOMES LLC 425 THIRD ST FARMINGTON MN 55024

260530050 2016 SubdivisionName RLS 069 Lot TCT Block 00E SubdivisionCd 26053

1,428.42

BRINKMAN JAMES E 5381 133 ST W SAVAGE MN 55378

261000160 2016 3,667.40 SubdivisionName BRETT FARMS 3RD ADDN Lot 016 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 26100

MADISON JAMES L 13106 OTTAWA CT SAVAGE MN 55378

261040010 2016 42.15 SubdivisionName STAVA ADDN Lot 001 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 26104

MALMBERG STEVEN A 13067 VERNON AVE S SAVAGE MN 55378 RYAN JAMES J 13385 YOSEMITE AVE S SAVAGE MN 55378 SCHELLER DENNIS M & DONNA C 11923 SOMMERSET LN BURNSVILLE MN 55337 AUSTIN MICHELLE 13158 GLENHURST CT SAVAGE MN 55378 BAULEKE CHRISTOPHER & NATALIE 13783 PRINCETON CT SAVAGE MN 55378 VANLERBERGHE AMBER 10712 27 AVE S BURNSVILLE MN 55337

261070360 2016 3,346.20 SubdivisionName MAPLE LEAF WOODS 1ST ADDN Lot 012 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 26107 261080170 2016 SubdivisionName PONDVIEW Lot 017 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 26108

113.91

261151010 2016 996.29 SubdivisionName SOUTHRIDGE 2ND ADDN Lot 008 Block 004 SubdivisionCd 26115

261200220 2016 SubdivisionName DEER RUN Lot 011 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 26120

62.66

261220080 2016 1,078.00 SubdivisionName WELLINGTON ESTATES Lot 001 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 26122 NE 43.72’

GRAHAM ALAN 13730 INGLEWOOD AVE S SAVAGE MN 55378

261310090 2016 92.40 SubdivisionName CANTERBURY TOWNHOUSES Lot 009 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 26131

MANSKE MARY E 13752 INGLEWOOD AVE SAVAGE MN 55378

261310320 2016 92.40 SubdivisionName CANTERBURY TOWNHOUSES Lot 032 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 26131

QUACH DAT V TRAN LINDA 13035 YOSEMITE AVE S SAVAGE MN 55378 SCHROEDER FREDERICK & KATHRYN 13433 HUNTINGTON AVE S SAVAGE MN 55378 BIRIQ LTD 3029 PARK AVE MINNEAPOLIS MN 55407

261380482 2016 6.60 SubdivisionName SOUTHWOOD Lot O-L Block 00A SubdivisionCd 26138 UND 1/3 INT 261460290 2016 3,260.40 SubdivisionName CANTERBURY SQUARE 7TH ADDN Lot 006 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 26146

LEACH ADAM M 4846 SPRUCE LN SAVAGE MN 55378

261560100 2016 4,296.60 SubdivisionName TIMBERLINE RIDGE 2ND ADDN Lot 010 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 26156

READIO THERESA K 4183 JOPPA CIR SAVAGE MN 55378

261590160 2016 2,649.90 SubdivisionName RIVER BEND SOUTH II Lot 016 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 26159 & 17

FARNESS KYLE 5681 144 ST W SAVAGE MN 55378 COONTZ WILLIAM M & DEBRA L & COONTZ FAMILY TRUST 44 PEACHTREE PL NW UNIT 632 ATLANTA GA 30309 YURK TODD 13994 COLORADO AVE S SAVAGE MN 55378

261840040 2016 1,771.00 SubdivisionName WOODBRIDGE PONDS 2ND ADDN Lot 004 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 26184

BOEGEMAN DAWN T & KURT A 13945 ALABAMA AVE S SAVAGE MN 55378

261890340 2016 17.26 SubdivisionName HAMPTON POND 5TH ADDN Lot 022 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 26189

261490020 2016 4,452.85 SubdivisionName PROVIDENCE HILLS Lot 002 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 26149

261860040 2016 SubdivisionName RIVER RUN II Lot 004 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 26186

5,374.60

261890130 2016 3,978.60 SubdivisionName HAMPTON POND 5TH ADDN Lot 001 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 26189

263080120 2016 SubdivisionName WESTON WOODS OF PENINSULA PT Lot 012 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 26308

COPPER CREEK 264640010 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 001 Lot 001 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640020 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 001 Lot 002 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640030 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 001 Lot 003 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640040 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 001 Lot 004 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640050 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 001 Lot 005 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640060 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 001 Lot 006 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640070 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 001 Lot 007 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640080 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 001 Lot 008 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640090 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 001 Lot 009 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640100 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 001 Lot 010 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640110 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 001 Lot 011 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640120 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 001 Lot 012 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640130 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 002 Lot 001 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640140 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 002 Lot 002 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640150 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 002 Lot 003 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640160 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 002 Lot 004 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640170 2016 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 002 Lot 005 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

1,804.00

118.80

118.80

118.80

118.80

118.80

118.80

118.80

118.80

281.60

1,194.60

118.80

118.80

118.80

118.80

118.80

118.80

118.80

COPPER CREEK 264640180 2016 118.80 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 002 Lot 006 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640190 2016 118.80 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 002 Lot 007 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 COPPER CREEK 264640200 2016 118.80 DEVELOPMENT II LLC Block 002 Lot 008 SubdivisionCd 26464 DBA PARAGON HOMES SubdivisionName CONNELLY PLACE 14198 COMMERCE AVE NE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 ANDERSON DAVID 269160240, 115 2016 13.20 12654 OTTAWA AVE Section 16 Township 115 Range 021 66’ WIDE SAVAGE MN 55378 PARCEL W OF & ABUTTNG 5-1 ESS’S VINE ST ADDN BETWN EXT OF N & S LINES OF SAID LOT OAK KNOLLS GROUP LLC 269200056, 115 2016 111.94 7200 MARYLAND CIR Section 20 Township 115 Range 021 E1/2 NW1/4 SAVAGE MN 55378 COM SW COR, NW 1597.81’, CURVE SE 21.68’, SE 58.04’, CURVE NE 170.03’, NE 75.27’, CURVE NE 112.06’, SE 7.26’ TO POB, SE 85’, NE 244.97’, SE 280.91’, NE 332.18 NW 402.45’, SW 435.80’, SW 138 TO POB TRIA LLC 269320281, 115 2016 6,301.62 PO BOX 508 Section 32 Township 115 Range 021 P/O NW1/4 SAVAGE MN 55378 SE1/4 COM NE COR, SW 343’, SW 170.95’, NW 190’, NE 165’, NE 183.64’ TO INT W/ N LINE, NE 307.37’ TO POB EX CUL-DE-SAC

PAGE nine Names of Owners, Taxpayers, Description Tax & Interested Parties of Property Year

Total Tax + Penalties ($ + cents)

CITY OF SHAKOPEE

OSTERDYK THAD 338 LEWIS ST S SHAKOPEE MN 55379 NETZBANDT EUGENE G & MITSUKO I 518 3 AVE E SHAKOPEE MN 55379

270013530 2016 1,030.28 SubdivisionName CITY OF SHAKOPEE Lot 004 Block 049 SubdivisionCd 27001 S1/2 OF LOTS 4 & 5 EX W 6’ OF S1/2 OF LOT 4 270018321 2016 933.90 SubdivisionName CITY OF SHAKOPEE Lot 011 Block 166 SubdivisionCd 27001 & LOT 12 EX THE E 20’ OF LOT 11.

DISCOVERY LLC 931 1 AVE E SHAKOPEE MN 55379

270041070 2016 2,989.08 SubdivisionName EAST SHAKOPEE Lot 003 Block 016 SubdivisionCd 27004 & P/O VACATED ALLEY

DISCOVERY LLC 931 1 AVE E SHAKOPEE MN 55379 GEROLD DANIEL P 1202 2ND AVE E SHAKOPEE MN 55379 BOEHMER JOSEPH 14033 COMMERCE AVE NE SUITE 300-315 PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 TSCHIDA KIMBERLY S 522 6 AVE E SHAKOPEE MN 55379 CAMPION RYAN 206 SHAWNEE TR SHAKOPEE MN 55379

270041080 2016 9,019.68 SubdivisionName EAST SHAKOPEE Lot 004 Block 016 SubdivisionCd 27004 & LOTS 5-8 & P/O VACATED ALLY 270041660 2016 2,136.20 SubdivisionName EAST SHAKOPEE Lot 010 Block 034 SubdivisionCd 27004 & P/O LOT 9 COM 12.5’ E OF SW COR LOT 9, W 12.5’, N 142’, E 37.5’, SW TO POB & VAC ALLEY 270080740 2016 2,480.64 SubdivisionName WERMERSKIRCHEN ADDN Lot 008 Block 319 SubdivisionCd 27008 & LOT 7 EX S 19.2’ & S1/2 OF 9 270100130 2016 317.80 SubdivisionName WERMERSKIRCHEN 2ND ADDN Lot 008 Block 299 SubdivisionCd 27010 270360640 2016 2,264.04 SubdivisionName PATRICIA’S 1ST ADDN Lot 003 Block 013 SubdivisionCd 27036

THEIS KEITH NORBERT 760 130 ST W SHAKOPEE MN 55379 WOODRICH JAMES PO BOX 366 CIRCLE PINES MN 55014

270370120 2016 26.37 SubdivisionName WEST VIEW 3RD ADDN Lot 003 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 27037

CARNAHAN LON R & LINDA 1825 LEAVITT WOODS LN SHAKOPEE MN 55379 LIESENER MARK L & LOIS L 17132 N SILVER PATH SURPRISE AZ 85374

271110020 2016 749.71 SubdivisionName RLS 099 SHAKOPEE CITY Lot TCT Block 00A SubdivisionCd 27111 LYING SW OF LINE COM 970’ NE OF S COR, NW PARALLEL W/SW LINE TO INT NW LINE EX LYING W OF W LINE OF GL 7 (2-115-23)

ANDERSON MARLOWE C & TRUST NUMBER 500 9671 PORTAL DR EDEN PRAIRIE MN 55347 AYALA JAIME & ESMERALDA 304 ALEXANDER CT SHAKOPEE MN 55379

271510020 2016 SubdivisionName CONDOMINIUM 1015 Lot UNT Block 002 SubdivisionCd 27151

271580030 2016 1,852.73 SubdivisionName MEADOWS 5TH ADDN, THE Lot 003 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 27158

HITCHEN SARA E & KEVIN 994 11 AVE E SHAKOPEE MN 55379

271580100 2016 3,168.00 SubdivisionName MEADOWS 5TH ADDN, THE Lot 005 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 27158

BALLINGER III WILLIAM L & EULANTHUS BALLINGER 1136 NAUMKEAG ST S SHAKOPEE MN 55379 PFEIFFER PAUL A 804 LARKSPUR CT SHAKOPEE MN 55379 CARNAHAN LON R & LINDA 1825 LEAVITT WOODS LN SHAKOPEE MN 55379

271580210 2016 1,673.10 SubdivisionName MEADOWS 5TH ADDN, THE Lot 016 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 27158

KOPISCHKE MATTHEW R & JOHN L DENNIS 1133 WELCOME CIR GOLDEN VALLEY MN 55422 CVO PROPERTIES LLC 1103 CHOKECHERRY CT VICTORIA MN 55386 WESSBECKER JAMES G 271 APPLEBLOSSOM LN W SHAKOPEE MN 55379 CAMPBELL VANCE & TRACY 1740 STONE MEADOW BLVD SHAKOPEE MN 55379

272070430 2016 1,986.36 SubdivisionName MEADOWS WEST 3RD ADDN, THE Lot 012 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 27207

270920300 2016 2,863.68 SubdivisionName EAST-VIEW 1ST ADDN Lot 001 Block 004 SubdivisionCd 27092

271460050 2016 8,089.40 SubdivisionName HORIZON HEIGHTS 4TH ADDN Lot 005 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 27146 47.88

271600250 2016 1,434.40 SubdivisionName MEADOWS 6TH ADDN, THE Lot 012 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 27160 272000200 2016 229.95 SubdivisionName CHATEAU RIDGE ADDN Lot 011 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 27200

272080310 2016 1,944.84 SubdivisionName PRAIRIE BEND 2ND ADDN Lot 010 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 27208 272100151 2016 987.80 SubdivisionName ORCHARD PARK 2ND ADDN Lot 004 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 27210 E1/2 OF 272270540 2016 1,982.20 SubdivisionName STONE MEADOW 1ST CIC 1043 Lot 004 Block 021 SubdivisionCd 27227

ANDERSON WESLEY D & 272530060 2016 6,204.00 SHIRLEY M SubdivisionName STONEBROOKE 3RD ADDN 2305 ABBEY PT CIC 1063 Lot 002 Block 004 SubdivisionCd 27253 SHAKOPEE MN 55379 PETERSEN ROBERT W 272650710 2016 2,330.16 10548 SHERIDAN AVE S SubdivisionName CIC 1066 LONGMEADOW BLOOMINGTON MN 55431 CARRIAGE Lot UNT Block 907 SubdivisionCd 27265 TRIPATHY SUDIPTA 272660190 2016 1,095.54 1367 KNOLL DR SubdivisionName ORCHARD PARK WEST PUD SHAKOPEE MN 55379 2ND ADDN Lot 003 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 27266 CIC 1059 SPOELSTRA JUSTIN W 4095 CO RD 79 SHAKOPEE MN 55379

272710220 2016 2,877.36 SubdivisionName SOUTHBRIDGE 3RD ADDN Lot 002 Block 004 SubdivisionCd 27271

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273290580, 115 2016 1,289.34 Section 18 Township 115 Range 022 SubdivisionName PROVIDENCE POINTE 1ST ADDN Lot 002 Block 005 SubdivisionCd 27329

BEILHARZ WILLIAM L & JEAN A 13155 MARYSTOWN RD SHAKOPEE MN 55379

273370040, 115 2016 1,254.00 Section 18 Township 115 Range 022 SubdivisionName PROVIDENCE POINTE 2ND ADDN Lot 004 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 27337

RUIZ JESSIE PACO 736 COBBLESTONE WAY SHAKOPEE MN 55379 STAI JOHN D 2177 ELSBERRY CURV SHAKOPEE MN 55379

273402610, 115 2016 1,975.60 Section 18 Township 115 Range 022 UNIT 3706 SubdivisionName CIC 1098 PROVIDENCE POINTE Lot UNT SubdivisionCd 27340

DEL TERZO BRIAN 9010 HORIZON DR SHAKOPEE MN 55379 WITHROW SHAWN & HEATHER GIRARD 1470 SAVANNA DR SHAKOPEE MN 55379

273620770, 115 2016 2,583.26 Section 24 Township 115 Range 022 SubdivisionName WHISPERING OAKS Lot 002 Block 004 SubdivisionCd 27362

SONG SATHAY 4068 BLAKEWOOD DR SHAKOPEE MN 55379 BEIREIS STANLEY J 1789 STAGECOACH RD SHAKOPEE MN 55379 LISTERUD JOHN A & DIANE 3876 MARSCHALL RD S SHAKOPEE MN 55379

273721110, 115 2016 1,007.60 Section 16 Township 115 Range 022 SubdivisionName CHURCH 1ST ADDN Lot 015 Block 004 SubdivisionCd 27372

PUTNAM MICHAEL WEBER JERRY 23387 UNION TRL BELLE PLAINE MN 56011

272792040 2016 1,925.00 SubdivisionName CIC 1073 VILLAGE/ SOUTHBRIDGE SubdivisionCd 27279 UNIT 3004 273050100 2016 3,778.98 SubdivisionName CLASSICS @ SOUTHBRIDGE 2ND ADDN Lot 010 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 27305 273140270 2016 40.45 SubdivisionName BRITTANY VILLAGE 3RD ADDN Lot 004 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 27314

273430360, 115 2016 2,113.10 Section 17 Township 115 Range 022 SubdivisionName GREENFIELD Lot 012 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 27343

273711790, 115 2016 2,477.20 Section 09 Township 115 Range 022 SubdivisionName DEAN LAKES 1ST ADDN Lot 026 Block 004 SubdivisionCd 27371

279130080, 115 2016 2,142.80 Section 13 Township 115 Range 022 P/O S1/2 NE1/4 COM 733.85 E OF NW COR, SE 195.18 TO POB, SE 193.47, SE 513.37, NE 235, NW 607.23 TO BEG EX .078A RD 279320110, 115 2016 3,812.60 Section 32 Township 115 Range 022 P/O N1/2 SW1/4 & P/O S1/2 NW1/4 COM NE COR NW1/4, S 2441.54 TO POB, W 990, S 440, E 990, N 440 TO BEG EX .64A RD

TOWN OF BLAKELEY 020010320 2016 558.80 SubdivisionName BLAKELEY TOWNSITE Lot 3&4 Block 009 SubdivisionCd 02001


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TOWN OF CEDAR LAKE

LAKEWOOD INVESTMENTS LLC 19432 STONEGATE DR PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

030270060 2016 SubdivisionName OAK RIDGE ESTATES Lot 002 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 03027

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KING WARREN 030890020 2016 33.00 4350 260 ST E Block 00A Lot O-L SubdivisionCd 03089 WEBSTER MN 55088 SubdivisionName PORTER CREEK PLACE SCHRANK JERRY D & 039220033, 113 2016 7,352.40 TERESA M Section 22 Township 113 Range 022 NW1/4 SW1/4 25553 FAIRLAWN AVE & W1/2 W1/2 NE1/4 SW1/4 LYING S OF LINE WEBSTER MN 55088 COM 1095.63’ N OF NW COR, E 725’, SE 195.47’, E 775’ & THERE TERM & LYING N OF LINE COM 869.63’ N OF SW COR, E 700’, SE 325.57’, E 750’ & THERE TERMINATING. BURTON BRYAN R & 039350110, 113 2016 1,450.90 YVONNE A Section 35 Township 113 Range 022 COM NW COR 27181 PANAMA AVE S 300’, E 726’, N N 300’, W 726’ IN S1/2 N1/2 WEBSTER MN 55088 NW1/4 STICHA JOSEPH S 039360085 2016 2.28 PO BOX 34 The west 81 rods of the south 1 rod of the north ELKO NEW MARKET MN 55020 half of the northwest quarter of section 36 township 113 range 22 west.

TOWN OF CREDIT RIVER

STIELE DOUGLAS F & 040320180 2016 37.40 KELLEY M SubdivisionName JAMES A. CASEY 5TH ADDN 6870 FLEMMING CIR Lot O-L Block 00M SubdivisionCd 04032 PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 MARLETTE TERRY J & BETH M 040870130, 114 2016 13,428.80 21067 FRANCE BLVD Section 34 Township 114 Range 021 LAKEVILLE MN 55044 SubdivisionName SOUTH PASSAGE Lot 001 Block 004 SubdivisionCd 04087 REGAL WOOD CABINETS LLC 14255 W BURNSVILLE PKWY BURNSVILLE MN 55306

041150010, 114 2016 1,125.18 Section 34 Township 114 Range 021 SubdivisionName STONERIDGE 2ND ADDN Lot 001 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 04115

IH3 PROPERTY MINNESOTA LP 049060200, 114 2016 1,013.46 1717 MAIN ST SUITE 2000 Section 06 Township 114 Range 021 N 135.6’ DALLAS TX 75201 OF S 613.8’ OF E 150’ OF SW1/4 SW1/4 BERTEL RONALD T 6805 170 ST E PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 LEBARON JEFFERY K PO BOX 951 HELENA MT 59624 RES DEVELOPING LLC 8155 EAGLE CREEK AVE PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 REILAND JEFFREY 15220 TIMBER RIDGE DR BURNSVILLE MN 55306 KOCINA RONALD A & KATHERINE A 306 4 ST SE MONTGOMERY MN 56069 KOCINA RONALD A KOCINA KATHERINE A 306 4TH ST SE MONTGOMERY MN 56069 KOCINA RONALD A KOCINA KATHERINE A 306 4TH ST SE MONTGOMERY MN 56069 WACHAL DENNIS R 22864 REDWING AVE JORDAN MN 55352

049070080, 114 2016 966.90 Section 07 Township 114 Range 021 E 100’ OF N 233’ OF W 300’ OF E1/2 NE1/4 LYING N OF RR 049100151, 114 2016 522.83 Section 10 Township 114 Range 021 S 66’ OF S1/2 SW1/4 & S 450’ OF W 578’ OF S1/2 SW1/4 SE1/4 049300231, 114 2016 1,096.00 Section 30 Township 114 Range 021 E 10A OF SE1/4 SE1/4 LYING S OF N 76’ 049330070, 114 2016 35.29 Section 33 Township 114 Range 021 P/O SE1/4 NE1/4 & P/O NE1/4 SE1/4 LYING N OF CL RD 8,LYING S OF N 909’ & LYING W OF E 446

TOWN OF HELENA 050130020 2016 4,737.84 SubdivisionName GRASSY TRAILS Lot 002 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 05013 050130030 2016 2,478.36 SubdivisionName GRASSY TRAILS Lot 003 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 05013 050130040 2016 1,906.08 SubdivisionName GRASSY TRAILS Lot 004 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 05013 059020210, 113 2016 1,711.40 Section 02 Township 113 Range 023 COM SE COR N 713’, NW 210’ SW ON CL OF SAND CREEK, SE 530’ E 375 TO BEG IN SE1/4

TOWN OF JACKSON

CARNAHAN LON R & LINDA 060120010 2016 6.79 1825 LEAVITT WOODS LN SubdivisionName RLS 099 JACKSON TWP SHAKOPEE MN 55379 Lot TCT Block 00A SubdivisionCd 06012 LYING W OF W LINE OF GOVT LOT 7 IN 2-115-23 BNRR LANDSCAPE LLC 7141 AMUNDSON AVE EDINA MN 55439 THEIS KEITH N & THERESA L 760 130 ST W SHAKOPEE MN 55379

060380010 2016 4,507.56 Block 001 Lot 001 PlatNumber PlatSuffix SubdivisionCd 06038 SubdivisionName SANDY HILLS ADDN SubDivPhase

WILSON KENNETH WILSON RUTH 14951 HAHN LN SHAKOPEE MN 55379

070310220 2016 5,843.64 SubdivisionName THEIS LAKEVIEW ESTATES V Lot 003 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 07031

REINKE DREW A REINKE EMILY S 2760 150TH ST W SHAKOPEE MN 55379

079340022, 115 2016 2.20 Section 34 Township 115 Range 023 P/O W1/2 NW1/4 APPROX 20’ X 155.34’ N OF CO RD 14

069130145, 115 2016 72.45 Section 13 Township 115 Range 023 P/O SW1/4 SW1/4 COM SE COR, W 491.07’, N 446.96’, E 490.56’ TO E LINE SW1/4 SW1/4, S ALONG E LINE 441.97’ TO POB

TOWN OF LOUISVILLE

TOWN OF NEW MARKET

CZAJA RICHARD 080010030 2016 13.20 CZAJA JULIE SubdivisionName RLS 043 Lot TCT Block 00C 11875 259 ST E SubdivisionCd 08001 W 170.82’ OF ROAD ELKO NEW MARKET MN 55020 WEITZEL JAMES A & KAREN M 080490050 2016 16,064.56 17954 JUDICIAL RD SubdivisionName NEW MARKET BUSINESS LAKEVILLE MN 55044 PARK Lot 005 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 08049 ANDERSON ALLEN C 089160177, 113 2016 1,706.10 24641 DAKOTA AVE Section 16 Township 113 Range 021 P/O NW1/4 LAKEVILLE MN 55044 OF SW1/4 BEG 945.54’ S OF NW COR, N 300’, E 1316.99 TO A PT 675.09’ S OF NE COR, S 362.20’ TO A PT 1037.29’ S OF NE COR W 1319.90 TO POB DEUTSCH MARTIN M 089220024, 113 2016 5,704.60 DEUTSCH STACY L Section 22 Township 113 Range 021 W 1161.25’ 9840 260 ST E OF E 2261.25’ OF S 1500’ OF SE1/4. ELKO MN 55020 DEUTSCH MARTIN M 089220025, 113 2016 3,436.40 DEUTSCH STACY L Section 22 Township 113 Range 021 SE1/4 EX E 9840 260 ST E 1161.25’ OF E 2261.25’ OF S 1500’ OF SE1/4, & EX ELKO MN 55020 COM NE COR SE1/4, S ALONG E LN 996’, S 90 00-00 W 1320’, N TO N LN SE1/4, E ALONG N LN TO POB.

TOWN OF SAND CREEK

MINNESOTA VALLEY LANDS 099080040, 114 2016 3.47 INC Section 08 Township 114 Range 023 P/O NE1/4 3815 AMERICAN BLVD E NE1/4 COM AT PT ON N LINE 95.1’ W OF NE BLOOMINGTON MN 55425 COR, SW ALONG RR 654’, NW 100’, NW 480 TO N LINE, E 510’ TO POB RIESGRAF JEFFERY J & 099150030, 114 2016 6,666.00 PAMELA A Section 15 Township 114 Range 023 NW1/4 EX 2065 5 AVE COM NW COR, S 1185.67’ TO POB, E 161.04’, EDGAR WI 54426 S 676.23’, W 161.04’, N 676.23’ TO POB

TOWN OF SPRING LAKE

THOMPSON GREGORY D 17620 SUNRISE CT PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 BLACKBURN SHAWN J & ANGELA M 1521 165 ST E SHAKOPEE MN 55379 BRUHA JEFF S & JULIE C 19800 DOONBEY CIR PRIOR LAKE MN 55372

110050069 2016 112.16 SubdivisionName PLAINVIEW HEIGHTS Lot 005 SubdivisionCd 11005 1/10 INTEREST 110930210 2016 6,248.00 SubdivisionName AUTUMN ACRES Lot 015 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 11093 111030130, 114 2016 1,453.87 Section 21 Township 114 Range 022 SubdivisionName DOON BURY KNOLLS 3RD ADDN Lot 013 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 11103

GEIGER-O’NEILL ENTERPRISES 111120110, 114 2016 79.80 LLC Section 27 Township 114 Range 022 400 HORIZON DR SE SubdivisionName HICKORY HOLLOW NEW PRAGUE MN 56071 Lot O-L Block 00A SubdivisionCd 11112 BOETTCHER GLEN E 119200020, 114 2016 4,301.00 BOETTCHER BRENDA L; Section 20 Township 114 Range 022 E1/2 BOETTCHER GARY F NE1/4 COM 1152.35’ N OF SE COR, N 835.05’, W 19205 VERGUS AVE 305.05’, CURVE SW 351.69’, S 141.29’, JORDAN MN 55352 CURVE SW 70.90’, S 397.65’, E 539.50’ TO POB ANDERSON KATHERINA RAE 119260390, 114 2016 1,114.92 4145 200TH ST E Section 26 Township 114 Range 022 PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 W 665’ OF NW1/4 NW1/4 EX S 330

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the Estate of the Decedent in an UNSUPERVISED administration. Any objections to the petition must FLORENCE M SCHULTZ TRUST 119270034, 114 2016 1,195.86 be filed with the Court prior to or raised at the hearing. If proper and VERNON A SCHULTZ TRUST Section 27 Township 114 Range 022 815 MAIN ST W N1/2 NE1/4 EX E 2284.31’ if no objections are filed or raised, BELLE PLAINE MN 56011 the Personal Representatives will be MARTL SHANNON MARIE appointed with full power to admin3605 200 ST E ister the Estate, including the power PRIOR LAKE MN 55372 to collect all assets, to pay all legal LUSTILA BRANDEN L 119300190, 114 2016 1,537.80 debts, claims, taxes and expenses, to sell real and personal property, and to 20616 LANGFORD WAY Section 30 Township 114 Range 022 P/O NE1/4 do all necessary acts for the Estate. JORDAN MN 55352 SE1/4 BEG NE COR, W 90, SW 587.9 TO POB, SW 87, W 160, NE 87, E 160 TO BEG Notice is also given that (subject to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3BUSSMAN FREDERICK F 119300201, 114 2016 1,874.40 801) all creditors having claims 936 205 ST E Section 30 Township 114 Range 022 SE1/4 NE1/4 against the Estate are required to JORDAN MN 55352 COM AT PT ON E LINE 161.05’ N OF SE COR, S present the claims to the Personal 88-41-26 W 100.03’ TO POB, S 88-41-26 W 17.68’, Representative or to the Court N 35-05-00 W 84.05’, S 65-09-06 W 87.62’, S 189’ Administrator within four months TO S LINE, E ALONG S LINE 145.50’, N 158.22’ TO POB after the date of this Notice or the claims will be barred. ALSHEBAIKI DEBBIE 119330041, 114 2016 1,808.04 Dated: 3/15/17 33330 ELIZABETH RD Section 33 Township 114 Range 022 P/O GOVT BY THE COURT TEMECULA CA 92592 LOT 3 COM 3184.72’ S OF N1/4 COR SEC 33, W /s/ Hon. Ann M. Offermann 1094’ TO POB, S TO SHORE OF CYNTHIA LAKE, Judge of District Court E ALONG SHORE TO PT 619’ W OF E LINE GOVT /s/ Phil Bird LOT 3, NW TO PT 300’ E OF POB, W 300’ TO POB. Deputy Court Administrator TOWN OF ST LAWRENCE Attorney for Petitioner Bryce D. Huemoeller PETERSON CLINTON D 100030150 2016 1,922.74 Huemoeller & Gontarek PLC 6033 214 ST W SubdivisionName GERDES ESTATES 16670 Franklin Trail, Suite 210 JORDAN MN 55352 Lot 015 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 10003 Prior Lake, MN, 55372 Attorney License No: 4782X Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesday, March 29, 2017. Telephone: (952) 447-2131 FAX: (952) 447-5628 Email: bdh@priorlakelaw.com Published in the Belle Plaine Herald STATE OF MINNESOTA on Wednesdays, March 22 and 29, 2017. COUNTY OF SCOTT

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STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT DISTRICT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT NOTICE of AND ORDER for HEARING ON PETITION FOR FORMAL probate of will and APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Court File No. 70-PR-17-4954 In Re: Estate of Muriel E. Forrey, Decedent It is Ordered and Notice is given that on April 18, 2017, at 9:00 a.m., a hearing will be held in this Court at 200 Fourth Avenue West, Shakopee, MN 55379, on a petition for the formal probate of an instrument purporting to be the decedent's Will dated September 26, 2007, and for the appointment of Sandra Colling and Michael Forrey, whose addresses are 405 Sunset Dr., Jordan, MN 55352 and 906 Ridge Crest Drive, Carver, MN 55315, respectively, as personal co-representatives of the decedent's estate in an unsupervised administration. Any objections to the petition must be raised at the hearing or filed with the Court prior to the hearing. If the petition is proper and no objections are filed or raised, the personal representative will be appointed with the full power to administer the decedent's estate, including the power to collect all assets; pay all legal debts, claims, taxes, and expenses; sell real and personal property; and do all necessary acts for the decedent's estate. Notice is further given that, subject to Minn. Stat. 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the decedent's estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court within four (4) months after the date of this notice or the claims will be barred. Dated: 3/14/17 BY THE COURT /s/ Rex. D. Stacey Judge of District Court /s/ Phil Bird Deputy Court Administrator Jones and Magnus, Attorneys at law Stacey R. Edwards Jones MN# 295000 212 Madison Avenue, Suite 100 Mankato, MN 56001 Telephone: (507) 385-4488 Facsimile: (507) 386-0136 e-mail: Stacey@jonesmagnus.com Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 22 and 29, 2017.

TOWNSHIP OF BELLE PLAINE REQUEST FOR QUOTES The Belle Plaine Township is actively seeking quotes for the 20172018 Road Maintenance Season for the following: gravel, blading, gravel hauling, snow plowing, ditch mowing & dust coating. All quotes must be received by Saturday, April 1st, 2017. For quote requirements please email: Kristy.Bieder@outlook.com Email or Mail quotes to: Kristy Bieder – Clerk, 9215 Union Hill Blvd., Belle Plaine, MN 56011 The work will be awarded at the Board Meeting on Tuesday, April 4th at 7:00 p.m. at Township Garage, 25130 Hickory Blvd. Belle Plaine, MN Kristy Bieder Clerk, Belle Plaine Township Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 22 and 29, 2017.

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION NOTICE AND ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION OF INTESTACY, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Court File No. 70-PR-17-1100 Estate of Daren Lee Klegstad, also known as Daren L. Klegstad and Daren Klegstad, Decedent It is Ordered and Notice is given that on April 19, 2017, at 9:00 a.m., a hearing will be held in this Court at 200 Fourth Avenue West, Shakopee, Minnesota, for the adjudication of intestacy and determination of heirship of the Decedent, and for the appointment of Jeremy P. Duehr and Dean A. Klegstad, whose addresses are 924 Vista Ridge Lane, Shakopee, MN, 55379 and 696 E. 220th Street, Jordan, MN 55352, respectively, as Personal Representatives of

COUNTY HIGHWAY PROJECT Bids Close April 11, 2017 Jordan, Minnesota Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the Office of the County Engineer of Scott County, 600 Country Trail East, Jordan, Minnesota 55352, until 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 11th , 2017 for construction of the following: Scott County 2017 Seal Coat Project BITUMINOUS SEAL COAT 2017 Sealcoat project Major items are approximately as follows: Qty Unit 62,561 GA 27,122 SY 309,462 GA 497,203 LF 831,289 SY 7,695 SY

Item Bituminous Material for Sealcoat (Fog Seal) Bituminous Sealcoat (FA-2) Bituminous Material for Sealcoat (CRS-2P) Striping (various sizes and colors) Bituminous Sealcoat (FA-2 ½) Bituminous Screened Sealcoat (FA-2)

Alt. Bid #1 Qty Unit 25,004 GA 138,909 GA 323,532 LF 385,857 SY

Item Bituminous Material for Sealcoat (Fog Seal) Bituminous Material for Sealcoat (CRS-2P) Striping (various sizes and colors) Bituminous Sealcoat (FA-2 ½)

The Contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Proposals, plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the County Highway Engineer at 600 Country Trail East, Jordan, MN 55352. SEE THE STATE WEBSITE (https://eadvert.dot.state.mn.us) FOR ALL OF OUR PROJECT LETTINGS. SIGN UP WITH ConneX ON THE COUNTY EGRAM WEBSITE (https://egram.co.scott.mn.us) TO DOWNLOAD PROPOSAL AND PLANS AT NO CHARGE. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Scott County Treasurer, or a corporate surety bond made in favor of Scott County, for at least five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid. The County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any defects therein. Dated March 10, 2017 Scott County Auditor/Treasurer Anthony Winiecki Courthouse Scott County Engineer 200 4th Avenue West Transportation Shakopee, MN 55379 600 Country Trail East Jordan, MN 55352 Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 15, 22 and 29, 2017.

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court File No. 70-PR-17-2109 NOTICE and order of hearing on petition for formal probate of will and FORMAL APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary R. McGregor a/k/a Mary Rose McGregor, Decedent It is Ordered and Notice is given that on April 19, 2017, at 9 o'clock a.m. a hearing will be held in this Court at the Scott County Government Center, JC 115, 200-4th Avenue West, Shakopee, Minnesota 55379, for the formal probate of an instrument purporting to be the Will of the Decedent dated June 27, 1992, ("Will"), and for the appointment of James R. McGregor a/k/a James Ray McGregor, whose address is 23175 France Circle, Lakeville, Minnesota 55044, as Personal Representative of the estate of the Decedent in an unsupervised administration. Any objections to the Petition must be filed with the Court prior to or at the hearing. If proper and if no objections are filed, the Personal Representative will be appointed with full power to administer the Estate including the power to collect all assets, to pay all legal debts, claims, taxes and expenses, to sell real and personal property, and to do all necessary acts for the Estate. Notice is also given that (subject to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3801) all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the Personal Representative or to the Court Administrator within four months after the date of this Notice or the claims will be barred. By: Diane M. Hanson, Judge By: Phil Bird Deputy Court Administrator Attorneys for Personal Representative Matthew J. Shea (License No. 0309308) Amy E. Papenhausen (License No. 0311674) Gray, Plant, Mooty, Mooty & Bennett, P.A. 80 South Eighth Street, Suite 500 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Matthew J. Shea's phone: (612) 632-3428 Amy E. Papenhausen's phone: (612) 632-3480 Email: matt.shea@gpmlaw.com amy.papenhausen@gpmlaw.com Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 22 and 29, 2017.

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE 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. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: September 1, 2010 MORTGAGOR: Jon C. Mabee, an unmarried man and Frances Mabee, an unmarried woman as joint tenants. MORTGAGEE: Fifth Third Mortgage Company. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded October 25, 2010 Scott County Recorder, Document No. A865518. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: NONE TRANSACTION AGENT: NONE TRANSACTION AGENT'S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: NONE LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: Fifth Third Mortgage Company RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Fifth Third Bank MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 313 4th Avenue East, Shakopee, MN 55379 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 270013700 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 2, Block 51, Shakopee, Scott County, Minnesota COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $130,914.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $120,980.68 That prior to the commencement of this mortgage foreclosure proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all notice requirements as required by statute; That no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; PURSUANT to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: April 20, 2017 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff of Scott County, Civil Unit, 301 South Fuller Street, Shakopee, MN to pay the debt then secured by said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys' fees allowed by law subject to redemption within six (6) months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns unless reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN Stat. §580.07. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single-family dwelling, unless otherwise provided by law, the date on or before which the mortgagor(s) must vacate the property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the property is not redeemed under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on October 20, 2017 unless that date falls on a weekend or legal holiday, in which case it is the next weekday, and unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07 or 582.032. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None "THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR'S PERSONAL R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S 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 MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED." Dated: February 16, 2017 Fifth Third Mortgage Company Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee USSET, WEINGARDEN AND LIEBO, P.L.L.P. Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee 4500 Park Glen Road #300 Minneapolis, MN 55416 (952) 925-6888 67 - 17-001272 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, February 22, and March 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2017.

CITY OF BELLE PLAINE ORDINANCE 17-02 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1105.10, SUBD. 4; SECTION 1105.11, SUBD. 4; SECTION 1105.12, SUBD. 5; AND SECTION 1105.13, SUBD. 3 RELATING TO CONDITIONAL USES IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS AND AMENDING SECTION 1103.08, SUBD. 5(B) RELATING TO SPECIFIC USE STANDARDS FOR GRANTING OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO PROVIDE FOR INDOOR FIRING RANGES On Monday, March 20, 2017, the City Council of the City of Belle Plaine approved Ordinance 17-02 a copy of which is available for review and/or photocopying during regular office hours at the City of Belle Plaine, 218 North Meridian Street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011; phone 952-873-5553. Ordinance 17-02 allows for indoor firing ranges as principal or accessory uses in the B-2 (Hwy Business), B-3 (Central Business), I-C (Industrial Commercial), and I-2 (General Industrial) districts. In addition, the Ordinance provides for specific use standards for granting a CUP for indoor firing ranges. Standards included, but are not limited to, required separation from existing residential districts, treatment to confine the use and potential impacts within the building, and required compliance with other local, state, and federal regulations. Ordinance 17-02 will take effect upon summary publication in the official newspaper of the City. Adopted this 20th day of March, 2017. ATTEST: Christopher G. Meyer, Mayor Michael Votca, City Administrator Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesday, March 29, 2017.

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(continued from previous page) CITY OF BELLE PLAINE ORDINANCE 17-04 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING CITY CODE SECTION 315.00 COMMERCIAL TREE CUTTING, TRIMMING, PRUNING, REMOVAL, OR SPRAYING. On Monday, March 20, 2017, the City Council of the City of Belle Plaine approved Ordinance 17-04 a copy of which is available for review and/or photocopying during regular office hours at the City of Belle Plaine, 218 North Meridian Street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011; phone 952-873-5553. Ordinance 17-04 establishes licensing procedures for commercial tree cutting, trimming, pruning, removal, and spraying. Ordinance requires any individual, partnership or corporation to conduct as a business the cutting, trimming, pruning, removal, spraying or otherwise treating of trees in the city without having first secured a license from the city to conduct such a business. Licenses issued under this section shall expire on December 31 of each year. Ordinance 17-04 will take effect upon summary publication in the official newspaper of the City. Adopted this 20th day of March, 2017. ATTEST: Christopher G. Meyer, Mayor Michael Votca, City Administrator Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesday, March 29, 2017.

CITY OF BELLE PLAINE ORDINANCE 17-02 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REPLACING SECTION 1103.07 OF THE CITY CODE PERTAINING TO SITE PLAN REVIEW On Monday, March 20, 2017, the City Council of the City of Belle Plaine approved Ordinance 17-03 a copy of which is available for review and/or photocopying during regular office hours at the City of Belle Plaine, 218 North Meridian Street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011; phone 952-873-5553. Ordinance 17-03 allows for administrative review of site plans for commercial structures, industrial structures, and attached residential dwellings consisting of more the than four dwelling units. City staff and applicants have the option of referring the site plan to the Planning Commission and Council for review and approval. The following are exempted from the required site plan review process: detached single family dwellings, attached single and multiple family dwellings with four or fewer units, a one-time alteration of an existing structure totaling twenty percent (20%) of the existing structure or less than 10,000 square feet in area, and tenant build-outs wherein parking and use are code compliant. Additional materials needed for site review pertaining to: grading, drainage, erosion control, lighting, sound, and other plans may be required; however, staff will have authority to waive requirements that are not applicable. Ordinance 17-03 will take effect upon summary publication in the official newspaper of the City. Adopted this 20th day of March, 2017. ATTEST: Christopher G. Meyer, Mayor Michael Votca, City Administrator Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesday, March 29, 2017.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR INTERIM USE PERMIT You are hereby notified that a hearing will be held by the Scott County Planning Advisory Commission in the County Board Room, of the Scott County Government Center, 200 Fourth Avenue West, Shakopee, Minnesota on: April 10, 2017 at 06:30 PM PURPOSE OF HEARING: To consider application for Interim Use Permit of Marks Bobcat services for Mark Wangerin. SUBJECT SITE LOCATION: Section 24 Township 114 Range 022 W 20A OF N 50A OF N1/2 SW1/4 LYING S OF N 411.11' EX RD Property Address: 19605 MUSHTOWN RD, SPRING LAKE TWP REQUESTED ACTION: Interim Use Permit (#PL2017-07) to operate a home extended business for the operation of a excavating business in the RR-1 District Further information regarding the above mentioned project including site drawings and relevant Zoning Ordinance requirements will be available, after (03/30/17), on the Scott County web site, www.scottcountymn.gov. Please go to Government, Citizen Advisory Boards, Commissions, & Committees, Board of Adjustment or Planning Advisory Commission,

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Most Recent Agenda and Minutes, then download the 04/10/2017 agenda, and click on the project item. If you would like to be heard in reference to this matter, you should attend this meeting. Oral and written comments will be accepted by the Planning Department. For more information, contact the Scott County Planning Department at 952496-8653. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesday, March 29, 2017.

CITY OF BELLE PLAINE ORDINANCE 17-05 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP BY ASSIGNING A COMMERCIAL ZONING CLASSIFICATION TO THE PROPERTY AT 1001 COMMERCE DRIVE WEST AT THE TIME OF ANNEXATION THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BELLE PLAINE ORDAINS: Section 1. Section 1105.01, SUBD. 2, the Official Zoning Map, is hereby amended as follows: The property legally described as: All that part of the West Half of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 113, Range 25, Scott County, Minnesota, lying Northerly of the Northerly right-ofway line of Trunk Highway Number 169, except that part taken as Parcel 6N1 on City of Belle Plaine Road Right of Way Plat No. 1, (current parcel number 19120110) shall be assigned a zoning classification of B-2 Highway Commercial at the time of annexation. Section 2. This Ordinance shall become effective upon publication in the official newspaper of the City. Passed and duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Belle Plaine this 20th day of March, 2017. ATTEST: Christopher G. Meyer, Mayor Michael J. Votca, City Administrator Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesday, March 29, 2017.

Hall. Copies of the amendment, questions or written comments regarding this hearing may be referred to: Jessenland Planning and Zoning c/o Martha Wavrin, Administrator P.O. Box 26 Belle Plaine, MN 56011 Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesday, March 29, 2017.

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT DISTRICT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT District Court File No. 70-CV-17-5028 SUMMONS Ron Hocevar, Scott County Attorney. Plaintiff, vs. 2000 Pontiac Grand Am, MN License Number: 431MTN, VIN: 1G2NF52T0YM801433, Registered Owner: Darcey Lynn Engelke, Defendant. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA to Owner, Darcey Lynn Engelke, or any claimant to the above-named Defendant: YOUARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to serve upon Plaintiff's Attorney an Answer to Plaintiff's Complaint which is on file in the office of the Clerk of Court in the Above-Captioned Court within twenty (20) days after Service of this Summons by three weeks' publication. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded by the Complaint. This Action involves the forfeiture of the above stated vehicle, One 2000 Pontiac Grand Am. Dated: 3/15/17 Lisa A. Skoog 169869 Assistant County Attorney Scott County Government Center, JC340 200 Fourth Avenue West Shakopee, Minnesota 55379 952-496-8240 Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 22, 29 and April 5, 2017.

REQUEST FOR BIDS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT AND FINAL PLAT You are hereby notified that a hearing will be held by the Scott County Planning Advisory Commission in the County Board Room, of the Scott County Government Center, 200 Fourth Avenue West, Shakopee, Minnesota on: April 10, 2017 at 06:30 PM PURPOSE OF HEARING: To consider application for Preliminary Plat and Final Plat of Skluzacek Addition SUBJECT SITE LOCATION: Part of NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 and part of SE1/4 of the NE1/4 Sec 31 Twp 114 Range 21 Property Address: 21145 TEXAS AVE, CREDIT RIVER TWP REQUESTED ACTION: Preliminary Plat (#PL2016-067) and Final Plat of Skluzacek Addition consisting of 1 lot and outlots on 59.46 acres Further information regarding the above mentioned project including site drawings and relevant Zoning Ordinance requirements will be available, after (03/30/17), on the Scott County web site, www.scottcountymn.gov. Please go to Government, Citizen Advisory Boards, Commissions, & Committees, Board of Adjustment or Planning Advisory Commission, Most Recent Agenda and Minutes, then download the 04/10/2017 agenda, and click on the project item. If you would like to be heard in reference to this matter, you should attend this meeting. Oral and written comments will be accepted by the Planning Department. For more information, contact the Scott County Planning Department at 952-496-8653. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesday, March 29, 2017.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING JESSENLAND TOWNSHIP PLANNING AND ZONING Notice is hereby given of a hearing regarding two proposed amendments to the Jessenland Township Ordinances. The first amendment would create, in each zoning district, a setback from the toe of a slope which would match the existing setback from the top of a slope. The second amendment would allow the Town Board to appoint more than one alternate to the Board of Adjustment. This hearing is to be held by the Jessenland Township Planning and Zoning Commission, Sibley County, Minnesota. The hearing will take place at 7:00 p.m. Monday, April 17, 2017 at the Jessenland Township

NOTICE OF EXTENSION FOR REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be received by the Scott County Highway Department, 600 Country Trail East, Jordan, Minnesota, 55352 until 2:00 o’clock p.m., April 18, 2017, for the marketing of mobility management. Proposal specifications and any addendums may be obtained via the Scott County Website at http://www.scottcountymn.gov/Bids.aspx A Mandatory Informational Conference/Facility Tour has been scheduled for March 30, 2017 at 9:00 am. The County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals in the complete discretion of the County. Advertisement of the request for proposals is pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sections 375.21, 471.345, and all other applicable law. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 22 and 29, 2017.

Bids will be received by the Scott County Purchasing Department GC218, Scott County Government Center, Shakopee, Minnesota, 55379-1220 until 2:00 o’clock p.m., Tuesday May 2nd, 2017 for the service of paper and cleaning supplies at various Scott County facilities. Copies of the RFB may be obtained at the Scott County Purchasing Department by emailing at jmbeuch@co.scott.mn.us or calling at 952.496.8399. Specifications may also be obtained by visiting the Scott County Government Center, Purchasing Department GC218, Shakopee, Minnesota, 55379-1220 or online at the official Scott County website at www.co.scott.mn.us. The County reserves the right to reject any and all bids in the complete discretion of the County. Advertisement of bids is pursuant to Minnesota Statues Sections 375.21, 471.345, and 471.35. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.

LEGAL NOTICE Attention: Food Service Management Companies Belle Plaine Schools ISD #716 is requesting proposals for school food service management services. The Food Service Management Company would provide management services according to requirements of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Minnesota Department of Education. To obtain a copy of the Request for Proposals, contact: Chuck Keller at 952-873-2408 or ckeller@belleplaine.k12.mn.us Food Service Management Companies may submit proposals to: Chuck Keller, Business Director Belle Plaine School District Office 130 South Willow Street Belle Plaine, MN 56011 Belle Plaine Schools ISD #716 reserves the right to reject any proposal for a sound, documented reason or to reject all proposals if there is an insufficient number of proposals. A mandatory pre-proposal meeting is scheduled for April 19, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. at Belle Plaine School District Office, 130 South Willow Street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011. All proposals must be submitted no later than 2:00 p.m. on May 15, 2017. All proposals should be delivered in a sealed envelope and addressed to the Belle Plaine School District Office, 130 South Willow Street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011 and be clearly marked: Food Service Management Proposal. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION Court File No. 70-PR-17-5536 NOTICE AND ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR DESCENT OF PROPERTY Estate of John M. Farrell, Decedent A Petition for Determination of Descent has been filed with this Court. The Petition represents that the Decedent died more than three years ago, leaving property in Minnesota and requests the pro-

bate of Decedent’s last Will (if any), and the descent of such property be determined and assigned by this Court to the persons entitled to the property. Any objections to the Petition must be filed with the Court prior to or raised at the hearing. If proper, and no objections are filed or raised, the Petition may be granted. IT IS ORDERED and Notice is further given, that the Petition will be heard on April 19, 2017, at 9:00 a.m., by this Court at 200 4th Ave. West, Shakopee, Minnesota. 1. Notice shall be given to all interested persons (MINN. STAT. § 524.1-401) and persons who have filed a demand for notice pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3204. 2. Notice shall be given by publishing this Notice and Order as provided by law and by: Mailing a copy of this Notice and Order at least 14 days prior to the hearing date. Dated: March 23, 2017 BY THE COURT Caroline H. Lennon, Judge of District Court Dated: March 23, 2017 Delores A. Beussman, Deputy Court Administrator Attorney for Petitioner David A. Hansen Huemoeller & Gontarek 16670 Franklin Trail, Ste. 210 Prior Lake, MN, 55372 Attorney License No: 389701 Telephone: (952) 447-2131 FAX: (952) 447-5628 Email: dah@priorlakelaw.com Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT TOWNSHIP OF BELLE PLAINE Important Information Regarding Property Assessments This may affect your 2018 property taxes. The Board of Appeal and Equalization for BELLE PLAINE TOWNSHIP will meet on THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2017, 7:00 p.m. at BELLE PLAINE TOWNSHIP HALL. The purpose of this meeting is to determine whether property in the jurisdiction has been properly valued and classified by the assessor. If you believe the value or classification of your property is incorrect, please contact your assessor’s office to discuss your concerns. If you disagree with the valuation or classification after discussing it with your assessor, you may appear before the local board of appeal and equalization. The board will review your assessments and may make corrections as needed. Generally, you must appeal to the local board of appeal and equalization before an appealing to the county board of appeal and equalization. Kristy Bieder Clerk, Belle Plaine Township Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.

PAGE ELEVEN STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT DISTRICT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT PROBATE DIVISION COURT FILE NO. 70-PR-17-4524 NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Re: Estate of Goldie A. Sauer, also known as Goldie Sauer, Decedent Notice is given that an Application for Informal Probate of Will and Informal Appointment of Personal Representative was filed with the Registrar, along with a Will dated April 4, 2016. The Registrar accepted the application and appointed Katherine Jane Flynn, whose address is 7201 York Avenue South #1217, Edina, Minnesota 55435, to serve as the personal representative of the decedent's estate. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Any objection to the appointment of the personal representative must

be filed with the Court, and any properly filed objection will be heard by the Court after notice is provided to interested persons of the date of hearing on the objection. Unless objections are filed, and unless the Court orders otherwise, the personal representative has the full power to administer the estate, including, after thirty (30) days from the issuance of letters testamentary, the power to sell, encumber, lease, or distribute any interest in real estate owned by the decedent. Notice is further given that, subject to Minn. Stat. section 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the decedent's estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court within four (4) months after the date of this Notice or the claims will be barred. Dated: March 7, 2017 Vicki L. Carlson, Registrar Phil Bird, Deputy Court Administrator Patrick H. Goggins #315473 WORNSON, GOGGINS, NEISEN, MORRIS & BREVER, PC 119 E. Main St. New Prague, Minnesota 56071 Telephone: (952) 758-4161 Facsimile: (952) 758-4085 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 2017 Pavement Maintenance City of Belle Plaine Belle Plaine, MN RECEIPT AND OPENING OF PROPOSALS: Sealed proposals for the work described below will be received at the Office of the City Administrator, City of Belle Plaine, 218 North Meridian Street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011 until 11:00am on April 13, 2017 at which time the bids will be opened and publicly read. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The work includes the construction of approximately: Chip Seal Coat 54,000 SY Crack Fill

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together with numerous related items of work, all in accordance with Plans and Specifications. PLANHOLDERS LIST, ADDENDUMS AND BID TABULATION: The planholders list, addendums and bid tabulations will be available for download on-line at www.bolton-menk.com or www.questcdn.com. Any addendums may also be distributed by mail, fax or email. TO OBTAIN BID DOCUMENTS: Complete digital project bidding documents are available at www.bolton menk.com or www. questcdn.com. You may view the digital plan documents for free by entering Quest project #4884267 on the website’s Project Search page. Documents may be downloaded for $20.00. Please contact QuestCDN. com at 952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.com for assistance in free membership registration, viewing, downloading, and working with this digital project information. An optional paper set of project documents is also available for a nonrefundable price of $20.00 per set, which includes applicable sales tax and shipping. Please make your check to payable to Bolton & Menk, Inc. and send it to 1960 Premier Drive, Mankato, MN 56001, (507) 625-4171, fax (507) 625-4177. BID SECURITY: A certified check or proposal bond in the amount of not less than 5 percent of the total amount bid, drawn in favor of City of Belle Plaine shall accompany each bid. OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED: The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities and informalities therein and to award the Contract to other than the lowest bidder if, in their discretion, the interest of the Owner would be best served thereby. Dated: March 20, 2017 /s/ Mike Votca City Administrator Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF TAX-FORFEITED LANDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the parcel of land described herein shall be sold to the highest bidder at public sale. The sale will be governed by the provisions of M.S. 282.01 and by the resolution of the Scott County Board of Commissioners authorizing such sale. BE IT RESOLVED, That the parcels of tax-forfeited land described herein is classified as nonconservation land; that the minimum sale price of each parcel is shown below; that the sale will be held at 9:00 A.M. on Monday, April 20, 2017, at the Scott County Government Center, Room GC112, for not less than the minimum sale price; and that the sale shall be in full payment. Information about the sale of tax-forfeited land in Scott County can be obtained at the Scott County Property and Taxation Services Department, 200 Fourth Ave. West, Shakopee, MN 55379. Telephone: (952) 496-8115. LIST OF TAX-FORFEITED LAND FOR PUBLIC SALE

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Credit River Township

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$190,000.00

$1,115.67

City of Elko

#230290020

$5,000.00

$435.00

City of New Prague

#240770220

$40,000.00

$0.00

City of Shakopee

#272000030

$90,000.00

$0.00

TERMS FOR THE SALE OF TAX-FORFEITED LAND IN SCOTT COUNTY Terms of Public Auction: Sealed Bids Only Public Sale: Minimum Sale Price must be bid. This parcel is offered at public auction and will be sold to the highest bidder. The minimum bid acceptable is the basic sale price that is shown on the list of tax-forfeited land. The basic sale price is equal to the appraised value or the appraised value plus any extra charges for special assessments levied after forfeiture and for hazardous waste control. Extra Fees and Costs, In Addition to the Basic Sale Price: A 3% surcharge for the state assurance account will be collected at the time of the sale. The following extra fees will be collected when the basic sale price is paid in full: a State Deed fee of $25.00, a deed filing fee of $46.00, a Conservation fee of $5.00, State Deed Tax of .33% of sale price, County Administration fee of $150.00, Sheriff Fees of $70.00, and a Well Certificate fee of $50.00, if applicable. Payment Terms: Cash Only to be paid at time of sale. Special Assessments: Levied Before and After Forfeiture The balance of any special assessments that were levied before the forfeiture and canceled at forfeiture and that exceed the amount of the basic sale price may be reassessed by the municipality. These special assessments are shown on the list of tax-forfeited land under the column entitled “Assessments Before Forfeiture. Any special assessments that were levied after forfeiture and certified to the county auditor have been added to the appraised value and must be paid by the purchaser as part of the basic sale price. Conditions: Restrictions on the Use of the Property Sales are subject to the following restrictions on the use of the properties: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

existing leases, easements obtained by a governmental subdivision or state agency for the public purpose, building codes and zoning laws, all sales are final with no refunds or exchanges allowed, and the appraised value does not represent a basis for future taxes.

Private Sales: Parcels Not Sold at Public Auction Any parcel not sold at a public sale may be purchased after the public sale by paying the basic sale price. The basic sale price cannot be changed until the parcel is reappraised, republished, and again offered at a later public sale. Title: Proof of Ownership The buyer will receive a receipt at the time of the sale. The Department of Revenue will issue a state deed after full payment is made. A state deed has the characteristics of a patent from the State of Minnesota. Given under my hand and official seal at Shakopee, Minnesota, this 23rd day of March, 2017. Laurie A. Peck Scott County Deputy Auditor Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.


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(continued from previous page) Advertisement for Bids Notice of Request To Bid Notice is hereby given that sealed Bid proposals will be received by Belle Plaine Public Schools at the District Office at 130 South Willow Street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011 on April 21, 2017 for a new concession/bathroom/storage building at the District softball complex as described herein and by the bidding documents. Bids will need to be for the complete project scope as with a General Contractor. Conceptual Project Scope: A new estimated 2,000 Sqft concession/ bathroom/storage building with concrete work, electrical and plumbing and associated site work. Bids should include the running of water and sewer lines from the street to the building. Prospective bidders can stop in the District Office at 130 South Willow Street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. until April 6th, 2017 to obtain copies of the project drawings and other project related information and can schedule a site visit if desired. Bid Due Date and Time- April 21, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. Bid Opening- Time and Location Bids will be received at the Belle Plaine Public Schools- District Office until 2:00 p.m., at which time they will be publicly opened. Bases of Award: Award of contract will be based on “Best Value” and at the sole discretion of Belle Plaine Public Schools. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.

estate owned by the decedent. Notice is further given that, subject to Minn. Stat. section 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the decedent's estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court within four (4) months after the date of this Notice or the claims will be barred. Dated: February 27, 2017 Vicki L. Carlson, Registrar Phil Bird, Deputy Court Administrator Christopher A. Neisen (MN# 212246) Wornson, Goggins, Neisen, Morris & Brever, PC 119 E. Main St. New Prague, Minnesota 56071 Telephone: (952) 758-4161 Facsimile: (952) 758-4085 Attorney For Personal Representative Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT DISTRICT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT PROBATE DIVISION Court File No. 70-PR-17-4070 NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND informal APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Re: Estate of Ralph Alexander Wermerskirchen, also known as Ralph Wermerskirchen, Decedent

Notice is given that an Application for Informal Probate of Will and Informal Appointment of Personal Representative was filed with the Registrar, along with a Will dated March 28, 2013. The Registrar accepted the application and appointed Myrna C. Wermerskirchen, whose address is 129 Juergens Drive, Jordan, Minnesota 55352, to serve as the personal representative of the decedent's estate. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Any objection to the appointment of the personal representative must be filed with the Court, and any properly filed objection will be heard by the Court after notice is provided to interested persons of the date of hearing on the objection. Unless objections are filed, and unless the Court orders otherwise, the personal representative has the full power to administer the estate, including, after thirty (30) days from the issuance of letters testamentary, the power to sell, encumber, lease, or distribute any interest in real

Important Information Regarding Assessment and Classification of Property This may affect your 2018 property taxes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Appeal and Equalization for St. Lawrence Township in Scott County, Minnesota, shall meet on Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 7:00 o’clock p.m. at the Office of the Clerk in said Township, 7500 Old Highway 169 Blvd., Jordan, MN 55352. The purpose of this meeting is to determine whether taxable property in the jurisdiction has been properly valued and classified by the assessor, and to determine whether corrections need to be made. If you believe the value or classifi-

County Highway Project Bids Close April 18, 2017 Jordan, Minnesota NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received at the office of the County Engineer of Scott County, 600 Country Trail East, Jordan, Minnesota 55352, until 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday April 18, 2017 for the construction of the following: Scott County – CH 78 and CH 79 Trail SP 070-090-001 CP 79-11 County Project Number 79-11 / SP 070-090-001, located along CH 79 from CH 78 to CH 16 and along CH 78 from CH 79 to Jennifer Lane. This project consists of Grading, Aggregate Base, Bituminous Surfacing, Pedestrian Trail and Ramps, and Storm Sewer. Minimum wage rates to be paid by the Contractors have been predetermined and are subject to the Work Hours Act of 1962, P.L. 87-581 and implementing regulations. READ CAREFULLY THE WAGE SCALES AND DIVISION A OF THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS AS THEY AFFECT THIS/THESE PROJECT/PROJECTS The Minnesota Department of Transportation hereby notifies all bidders: in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Act), as amended and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A Part 21, Non-discrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation, it will affirmatively assure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded maximum opportunity to participate and/or to submit bids in response to this invitation, and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, disability, age, religion, sex or national origin in consideration for an award; in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, and Title 23, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 230 Subpart A-Equal Employment Opportunity on Federal and Federal-Aid Construction Contracts (including supportive services), it will affirmatively assure increased participation of minority groups and disadvantaged persons and women in all phases of the highway construction industry, and that on any project constructed pursuant to this advertisement equal employment opportunity will be provided to all persons without regard to their race, color, disability, age, religion, sex or national origin; in accordance with the Minnesota Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statute 363.03 Unfair discriminatory Practices, it will affirmatively assure that on any project constructed pursuant to this advertisement equal employment opportunity will be offered to all persons without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local commission, disability, sexual orientation, or age; in accordance with the Minnesota Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statute 363.073 Certificates of Compliance for Public Contracts, and 363.074 Rules for Certificates of Compliance, it will assure that appropriate parties to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement possess valid Certificates of Compliance. If you are not a current holder of a compliance certificate issued by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights and intend to bid on any job in this advertisement you must contact the Department of Human Rights immediately for assistance in obtaining a certificate.

cation of your property is incorrect, please contact your assessor’s office to discuss your concerns. If you are still not satisfied with the valuation or classification after discussing it with your assessor, you may appear before the local board of appeal and equalization. The board shall review the valuation, classification, or both if necessary, and shall correct it as needed. Generally, an appearance before your local board of appeal and equalization is required by law before an appeal can be taken to the county board of appeal and equalization. Ramona Bischof Clerk of the Township of St. Lawrence Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION Court File No. 70-PR-17-5293 NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ralph Richard Boeser, also known as Ralph R. Boeser and Ralph Boeser, Decedent

Notice is given that an application for informal probate of the Decedent’s Will, dated January 17, 2017, (“Will”), has been filed with the Registrar. The application has been granted. Notice is also given that the Registrar has informally appointed Brian C. Boeser, whose address is 14163 Natalie Road NE, Prior Lake, MN, 55372, as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Unless objections are filed with the Court (pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-607) and the Court otherwise orders, the personal representative has full power to administer the Estate, including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate. Any objections to the probate of the Will or appointment of the Personal Representative must be filed with this Court and will be heard by the Court after the filing of an appropriate petition and proper notice of hearing. Notice is also given that (subject to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3801) all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court Administrator within four months after the date of this Notice or the claims will be barred. Dated: March 20, 2017 Vicki L. Carlson, Registrar Phil Bird, Deputy Court Administrator Attorney for Personal Representative Allison J. Gontarek Huemoeller & Gontarek PLC 16670 Franklin Trail, Suite 210 Prior Lake, MN, 55372 Attorney License No: 0303276 Telephone: (952) 447-2131 FAX: (952) 447-5628 Email: hg@priorlakelaw.com Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.

The following notice from the Minnesota Department of Human Rights applies to all contractors: "It is hereby agreed between the parties that Minnesota Statute, section 363.073 and Minnesota Rules, parts 5000.3400 to 5000.3600 are incorporated into any contract between these parties based on this specification or any modification of it. A copy of Minnesota Statute 363.073 and Minnesota Rules, parts 5000.3400 to 5000.3600 is available upon request from the contracting agency." "It is hereby agreed between the parties that this agency will require affirmative action requirements be met by contractors in relation to Minnesota Statute 363.073 and Minnesota Rules 5000.3600. Failure by a contractor to implement an affirmative action plan or make a good faith effort shall result in revocation of its certificate or revocation of the contract (Minnesota Statute 363.073, Subd. 2 and 3)." The approximate quantities of major work for the Contract CP 79-11 / SP 070-090-001 are as follows:

BASE BID

1,503 SF REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT 5,405 CY COMMON EXCAVATION 1,000 CY MUCK EXCAVATION 2,331 CY SUBGRADE EXCAVATION 1,000 CY GRANULAR BORROW (CV) 3,210 CY SELECT GRANULAR BORROW (CV) 7,068 CY COMMON BORROW (CV) 1,715 CY AGGREGATE BASE (CV) CLASS 5 1,055 TN TYPE SP 9.5 WEARING COURSE MIXTURE 3,058 SF 4" CONCRETE WALK 1,528 SF 6" CONCRETE WALK 240 SF TRUNCATED DOMES

The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Proposals, plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the County Highway Engineer at 600 Country Trail East, Jordan, MN 55352. SEE THE STATE WEBSITE (https://eadvert.dot.state.mn.us) FOR ALL OF OUR PROJECT LETTINGS. SIGN UP WITH ConneX ON THE COUNTY EGRAM WEBSITE (https://egram.co.scott.mn.us) TO DOWNLOAD PROPOSAL AND PLANS AT NO CHARGE. Bids arriving after the designated time will be returned unopened. All bids shall be sealed and marked "CH 78 and CH 79 Trail", and shall be accompanied by a cashier's check, bid bond, or certified check, payable to Scott County for five percent (5%) of the amount of the Base Bid, to be forfeited as damages in the event that the bid is accepted and the bidder shall fail to enter promptly into a written contract and furnish the required bond. Each bid and all papers bound and attached thereto, together with the bid guarantee, shall be placed in an envelope and securely sealed therein. The envelope shall be so marked as to indicate the name of the bidder and the project name and shall be addressed to the Scott County Highway Engineer, 600 Country Trail East, Jordan, MN 55352. It may be mailed, delivered by messenger, or submitted in person. The bids must be submitted on the Proposal Forms provided in accordance with the Contract Documents, Plans, and Specifications, which are on file with Scott County and may be seen at the office of the County Engineer. A minimum goal of 14.9% Good Faith Effort to be subcontracted to Disadvantaged Business Enterprises. The County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities thereof.

Dated April 17, 2017

Scott County Auditor/Treasurer Courthouse 200 4th Avenue West Shakopee, MN 55379

Anthony J. Winiecki, P.E. Scott County Engineer Transportation Services 600 Country Trail East Jordan, MN 55352

Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 22, 29 and April 5, 2017.

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PERIOD PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That default has occurred in the conditions of the mortgage dated May 5, 2006, executed by Willie L. Flowers and Patrice L. Flowers, husband and wife, as mortgagors, to TCF National Bank, a national banking association, as mortgagee, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Scott County, Minnesota, on May 15, 2006, as Document No. A738884, which mortgage conveyed and mortgaged the following described property, situated in the County of Scott and State of Minnesota, which property has a street address of 1121 Polk Street, Shakopee, Minnesota 55379, and tax identification number 271680250: Lot 10, Block 2, Minnesota Valley 7th Addition, Scott County, Minnesota That the original principal amount secured by said mortgage was $192,000.00; that there has been compliance with any condition precedent to acceleration of the debt secured by said mortgage and foreclosure of said mortgage required by said mortgage, any note secured thereby, or any statute; that no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt remaining secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there is claimed to be due upon said mortgage and is due thereon at the date of this notice, the sum of $223,780.45 in principal and interest. That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale of the above described premises with appurtenances, which said sale will be made by the Sheriff of Scott County, Minnesota, at the Sheriff's office in the Law Enforcement Center, 301 Fuller Street South, Shakopee, Minnesota, on April 20, 2017, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., at public auction to the highest bidder, to pay the amount then due on said mortgage, together with the costs of foreclosure, including attorneys' fees as allowed by law, in accordance with the provisions of said

wednesday, march 29, 2017 mortgage. The time allowed by law for redemption by the mortgagors, their personal representatives or assigns, is six (6) months from the date of said sale. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None. THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S 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 MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. If the mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the mortgagor must vacate the mortgaged property by 11:59 p.m. on October 20, 2017, unless the foreclosure is postponed pursuant to Minn. Stat. §580.07, or the redemption period is reduced to five (5) weeks under Minn. Stat. §582.032. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT BY A DEBT COLLECTOR. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED: March 8, 2017 TCF National Bank FOLEY & MANSFIELD, P.L.L.P. By: Karl K. Heinzerling Atty. No. 142475 Attorneys for Mortgagee 250 Marquette Avenue, Suite 1200 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401 Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 8, 15, 22, 29 and April 5 and 12, 2017.

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT LIEN FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that default has been made in the terms and conditions of the Declaration of Crimson Arbor Association (henceforth the “Declaration”) recorded in the office of the Recorder for Scott County, Minnesota on September 9, 2003, as Document No. A 623492, which covers the following property: Lot 33, Block 1, Crimson Arbor, Common Interest Community Number 1127, Scott County, Minnesota WHEREAS, pursuant to said Declaration, there is claimed to be due and owing as of February 28, 2017, from Mark Frazier, title holder, to Crimson Arbor Association, a Minnesota non-profit corporation, the principal amount of Seven Thousand Three Hundred Twenty and No/100 Dollars ($7,320.00) for assessments, late fees and related charges, plus assessments, collection costs, attorneys’ fees and other amounts will be incurred since said date, including costs of collection and foreclosure; WHEREAS, no action is now pending at law or otherwise to recover said debt or any part thereof; WHEREAS, the owner has not been released from the financial obligation to pay said amount; WHEREAS, pursuant to the Declaration and Minn. Stat. §515B.3-116(h), said debt created a lien upon said premises in favor of Crimson Arbor Association as evidenced by the lien statement recorded on September 14, 2016, in the office of the Scott County Recorder as Document No. A1010152; WHEREAS, pursuant to the power of sale granted by the owner(s) 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 Scott County Sheriff’s Department, 301 Fuller Street South, Shakopee, Minnesota, on April 25, 2017, at 10:00 o’clock 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 attorneys’ 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. The following information is provided pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Sections 580.025 and 580.04: (1) Street Address of Property: 7576 Arbor Lane, Savage, MN 55378 (2) Name of Transaction Agent, Residential Mortgage Servicer, Lender &/or Broker: N/A (3) Tax Parcel Identification Number of the Property: 26-3600330 (4) Transaction Agent’s Mortgage Identification Number, if known: N/A (5) Name of Mortgage Originator, if stated on mortgage: N/A (6) Date on which Occupant must vacate Property, if mortgage is not reinstated under Section 580.30 or property redeemed under 580.23: 11:59 p.m. on October 25, 2017. 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 MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S 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 MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. Dated: February 28, 2017 HELLMUTH & JOHNSON, PLLC By: Nancy T. Polomis, I.D. #227584 Attorneys for Lienor 8050 West 78th Street Edina, MN 55439

(952) 941-4005 Lienor: Crimson Arbor Association By: Nancy T. Polomis Its: Attorney in Fact THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY: HELLMUTH & JOHNSON, PLLC 8050 West 78th Street Edina, MN 55439 (952) 941-4005 File No. 15804.0044 Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 8, 15, 22, 29 and April 5 and 12, 2017.

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE 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. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: March 8, 2006 MORTGAGOR: Julie Harris, a single woman. MORTGAGEE: Washington Mutual Bank, FA. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded March 16, 2006 Scott County Recorder, Document No. A 732685. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association. Dated November 5, 2015 Recorded November 6, 2015, as Document No. A991113. And thereafter assigned to: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, on behalf of the Holders of the WaMu Mortgage Pass-through Certificates, Series 2006-AR4. Dated November 5, 2015 Recorded November 6, 2015, as Document No. A991114 and by Document dated: October 2, 2009, Recorded October 16, 2009, as Document No. A838447. TRANSACTION AGENT: NONE TRANSACTION AGENT'S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: NONE LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: Washington Mutual Bank, FA RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Select Portfolio Servicing, Inc. MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 6305 Century Lane, Prior Lake, MN 55372 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 040930180 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 4, Block 4, Harvest Hills, Scott County, Minnesota. COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $562,500.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $928,101.53 That prior to the commencement of this mortgage foreclosure proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all notice requirements as required by statute; That no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; PURSUANT to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: May 18, 2017 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff of Scott County, Civil Unit, 301 South Fuller Street, Shakopee, MN to pay the debt then secured by said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys' fees allowed by law subject to redemption within six (6) months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns unless reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN Stat. §580.07. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single-family dwelling, unless otherwise provided by law, the date on or before which the mortgagor(s) must vacate the property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the property is not redeemed under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on November 20, 2017, unless that date falls on a weekend or legal holiday, in which case it is the next weekday, and unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07 or 582.032. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE:None "THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR'S PERSONAL R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S 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 MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED." Dated: March 15, 2017 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee USSET, WEINGARDEN AND LIEBO, P.L.L.P. Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee 4500 Park Glen Road #300 Minneapolis, MN 55416 (952) 925-6888 38 - 17-001507 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 22, 29 and April 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2017.


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(continued from previous page) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE 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. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: 2/8/2005 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $214,713.29 MORTGAGOR(S): William Halverson and Dawn Halverson, J/T, Husband and Wife MORTGAGEE: Beneficial Loan and Thrift Co. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 2/16/2005 as A 688997 in the Office of the County Recorder, Scott County, Minnesota The mortgage was assigned for value as follows: Assignee: LSF8 Master Participation Trust Assignment dated: 08/04/2014 Assignment recorded: 08/08/2014 Assignment recording information: Document No. A963087 Assignee: U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF8 Master Participation Trust Assignment dated: 12/23/2014 Assignment recorded: 02/03/2015 Assignment recording information: Document No. A973142 All in the records of the County Recorder in and for Scott County, Minnesota. TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.: 20-001711-0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lots 1 and 2, Block 122, Belle Plaine, Scott County, Minnesota. Abstract Property STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 125 Cedar St, Belle Plaine, MN 56011 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR: Beneficial Loan and Thrift Co. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Caliber Home Loans, Inc. THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE: $364,367.39 AS OF 04/07/2017. THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, the Mortgage will be foreclosed, and the mortgaged premises will be sold by the Sheriff of Scott County, Minnesota at public auction as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 05/18/2017 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Scott County Sheriff’s Office, 301 Fuller Street South, Shakopee, MN 55379 to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said Mortgagor(s) or Mortgagor’s personal representatives or assigns is 6 Months from the date of sale. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY:If the mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the mortgagor must vacate the mortgaged property by 11:59 p.m. on 11/18/2017, or the next business day if 11/18/2017 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None. THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S 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 MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. Dated: 03/29/2017 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF8 Master Participation Trust, Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee The Sayer Law Group, P.C., By Brian G. Sayer, Attorney for Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee 925 E 4th St., Waterloo, IA 50703 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 22, 29 and April 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2017.

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE 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. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: 4/21/2008 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $241,180.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Edward Charles Mitchell and Nancy Marie Mitchell, husband and wife as joint tenants

MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo Financial Minnesota, Inc. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 5/2/2008 as Document No. A799458 in the Office of the County Recorder, Scott County, Minnesota The mortgage was assigned for value as follows: Assignee: LSF9 Master Participation Trust Assignment dated: 9/2/2016 Assignment recorded: 09/07/2016 Assignment recording information: Document No. A1009724 Assignee: U.S. Bank Trust, N.A. as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trusts Assignment dated: 01/24/2017 Assignment recorded: 02/07/2017 Assignment recording information: Document No. A1020070 All in the records of the County Recorder in and for Scott County, Minnesota. TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.: 099200220 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: The land referred to in this policy is situated in the State of Minnesota, County of Scott, and described as follows; The real property in Scott County, Minnesota, described as follows; All that part of the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of Section Twenty (20), Township one hundred fourteen (114) North, Range TwentyThree (23) West, described as follows; Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Northwest Quarter of said Section Twenty (20); thence running East along the South line of said Northwest Quarter, a distance of 577.5 feet; thence deflecting to the left at an angle of 88 Degrees - 30 Minutes, a distance of 311.8 feet to the Northerly right-of-way line of State Highway Number 282; thence deflecting right 97 Degrees - 40 Minutes, a distance of 464.5 feet along said Northerly right-ofway line (to the place of beginning) thence deflecting left 95 Degrees 55 Minutes, a distance of 118.9 feet; thence deflecting right 90 Degrees, a distance of 80.0 feet; thence deflecting right 90 Degrees, a distance of 127.1 feet to said Northerly right-ofway line; thence deflecting right 84 Degrees - 05 Minutes a distance of 80.4 feet along said right-of-way line to the place of beginning, all being in Scott County, Minnesota. Abstract Property APN #: 09-920022-0 Being the same property conveyed to Edward Charles Mitchell and Nancy Marie Mitchell, as joint tenants by deed from David J. Weber, single and Kathryn M. Weber, single, dated 9/14/89, filed 10/2/89 and recorded in Deed as Inst. No. 262777 in Scott County Records. Abstract Property STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 4850 Kreuser Rd., Jordan, MN 55352 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR: Wells Fargo Financial Minnesota, Inc. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Caliber Home Loans Inc. THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE: $218,016.63 AS OF 04/07/2017. THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, the Mortgage will be foreclosed, and the mortgaged premises will be sold by the Sheriff of Scott County, Minnesota at public auction as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 05/18/2017 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Scott County Sheriff’s Office, 301 Fuller Street South, Shakopee, MN 55379 to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said Mortgagor(s) or Mortgagor’s personal representatives or assigns is 6 Months from the date of sale. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the mortgagor must vacate the mortgaged property by 11:59 p.m. on 11/18/2017, or the next business day if 11/18/2017 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None. THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S 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 MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. Dated: 03/29/2017 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust, Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee The Sayer Law Group, P.C., By Brian G. Sayer, Attorney for Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee 925 E 4th St., Waterloo, IA 50703 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 12, 19, 26 and May 3, 2017.

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BELLE PLAINE HERALD, BELLE PLAINE, MINNESOTA STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT DISTRICT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT PROBATE DIVISION Court File No. 70-PR-17-5537 NOTICE OF and order for hearing on petition for formal probate of will and appointment of personal representative and notice to creditors In Re: Estate of Robert F. Janu, Decedent

It is Ordered and Notice is given that on April 19, 2017, at 9:00 a.m., a hearing will be held in this Court at Shakopee, Minnesota, on a petition for the formal probate of an instrument purporting to be the Decedent's Will dated January 28, 1980, ad for the appointment of Candace L. VanderWaal, whose address is N. 9573 Rhine Rd., Elkhart Lake, WI 53020 as personal representative of the Decedent's estate in an unsupervised administration. Any objections to the petition must be raised at the hearing or filed with the Court prior to the hearing. If the petition is proper and no objections are filed or raised, the personal representative will be appointed with the full power to administer the Decedent's estate, including the power to collect all assets; pay all legal debts, claims, taxes, and expenses; sell real and personal property; and do all necessary acts for the Decedent's estate. Notice is further given that, subject to Minn. Stat. section 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the Decedent's estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court within four (4) months after the date of this notice or the claims will be barred. Dated: March 23, 2017 Filed in Scott County Courts March 23, 2017 By The Court Caroline H. Lennon, Judge of District Court Delores A. Beussman, Deputy Court Administrator Brekke, Clyborne, and Ribich, LLC Barbara J. Weckman Brekke Attorney No. 0349434 287 Marschall Road, Suite 201 Shakopee, MN 55379 (952) 4020-9410 Facsimile: (952) 402-9417 e-mail: bbrekke@bcrlawyers.com Attorney for Petitioner Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION Court File No. 70-PR-17-5729 NOTICE AND ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR SUMMARY ASSIGNMENT OR DISTRIBUTION AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS— NON-EXEMPT ESTATE Estate of Joshua Milo Joseph Farrell, also known as Joshua M. J. Farrell, Decedent

Notice is given that a petition has been filed requesting that the Estate assets be summarily assigned. Any objections to the petition must be filed with the Court prior to or raised at the hearing. If proper, and if no objections or claims are filed or raised, the Court may issue a decree distributing or assigning the Estate’s assets. It is Ordered and Notice is now given that the Petition will be heard on May 3, 2017, at 9:00 a.m., by this Court at 200 4th Ave. West, Shakopee, Minnesota. Notice is further given that (subject to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3801) all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the Court Administrator within four months after the date of this Notice or the claims will be barred. Dated: March 27, 2017 Filed in Scott County Courts March 27, 2017 BY THE COURT Honorable Colleen King, Judge of District Court Phil Bird, Deputy Court Administrator Attorney for Petitioner David A. Hansen Huemoeller & Gontarek 16670 Franklin Trail, Suite 210 Prior Lake, MN, 55372 Attorney License No: 389701 Telephone: (952) 447-2131 FAX: (952) 447-5628 Email: dah@priorlakelaw.com NOTE: If the Estate consists solely of property which is exempt from the claims of creditors, delete the Notice to Creditors. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, March 29 and April 5, 2017.

Scott County Board Proceedings BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF SCOTT MARCH 7, 2017 (1) The Board of Commissioners, in and for the County of Scott, Minnesota, met in the Courthouse Board Room in the City of Shakopee, Minnesota, and convened at 9:00 a.m., with the following members present: Commissioner Beard, presiding, Commissioner Weckman Brekke, Commissioner Wolf, Commissioner Beer and Commissioner Ulrich. (2) Approval of the Agenda: Commissioner Wolf moved, seconded by Commissioner Ulrich to approve the agenda as presented. The motion carried unanimously. (3) Minutes: On a motion by Commissioner Weckman Brekke, seconded by Commissioner Ulrich, the Minutes of

February 21, 2017 were approved. (4) Consent Agenda: On a motion by Commissioner Wolf, seconded by Commissioner Ulrich, the following actions were approved unanimously. All resolutions are available in the office of the County Administrator and are made a part of this record by reference. A. Approve the reappointment of Jesse J. Hartmann to the Lower Minnesota River Watershed District Board of Managers for a term effective March 2, 2017 through March 1, 2020. B. Adopt Resolution No. 2017028; Authorizing Entering Into a Cooperative Agreement With Shakopee Public Utilities Commission in Conjunction With the County Highway 83 and 4th Avenue Intersection Project. C. Adopt Resolution No. 2017-027; Authorizing Amendment No. 1 to the Construction Contract With Sunram Construction Inc. for Change Orders Totaling Greater Than 5% of the Contract Bid and Amending the Parks Capital Improvement Program Budget. D. Adopt Resolution No. 2017-029; Awarding a Contract to Grendahl Mechanical for the Data Center and Lobby Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Upgrade Project. E. Adopt Resolution No. 2017-031; Authorizing the County Board Chair to Execute Three State Required Funding Restriction Declarations for Previous Park Land Acquisitions Purchased With State Funds From the Environment and Natural Resource Trust Fund. F. Adopt Resolution No. 2017-028; Approving a Three-Year Agreement Between the County of Scott and the Law Enforcement Labor Services, Inc. – Sheriff Essential Employee Corrections Sergeants Unit Effective January 1, 2017 Through December 31, 2019, and Rescinding Resolution No. 2014 078. G. Adopt Resolution No. 2017-039; Approving Long Term Disability and Short Term Disability Insurance Provider and Plans, and Rescinding Resolution No. 2011-196. H. Separation of employment for Samantha Goldman, FT Child Protection Worker, Health and Human Services Division, effective 03/03/17. Separation of employment for Kirsten Langerman, FT Child Protection Worker, Health and Human Services Division, effective 03/10/17. Separation of employment for Colin Caple, Intermittent (34% FTE) Facility Probation OfficerUnclassified, Health and Human Services Division, effective 01/07/17. Separation of employment for Terry Stier, Part Time Deputy-Unclassified (34% FTE), Sheriff’s Office, effective 03/02/17. FT Probationary employment for Jacob Edwinson, Sheriff’s Deputy, Sheriff’s Office, effective 03/06/17. FT Probationary employment for Keith Michaels, Principal Infrastructure Analyst, Information Technology Division, effective 03/07/17. Intermittent (34% FTE) employment for Antonio Martinez, Facility Probation Officer-Unclassified, Health and Human Services Division, effective 03/06/17. Intermittent (34% FTE) employment for Crystal Mador, Facility Probation OfficerUnclassified, Health and Human Services Division, effective 03/06/17. Intermittent (34% FTE) employment for Kaylee Green, Facility Probation Officer-Unclassified, Health and Human Services Division, effective 03/06/17. Intermittent (34% FTE) employment for Mary Houn, Office Assistant-Unclassified, Office of Management and Budget, effective 02/23/17. Promotion for Carolene Vezies, FT Probationary Social Worker I to FT Probationary Child Protection Worker, Health and Human Services Division, effective 02/27/17. The recognition of the following individuals as volunteers which will enable them to be covered for liability insurance purposes in accordance with the insurance contracts currently in force with Scott County: Melissa Chapman, Candice Gallipo, Anna Harding, Eric Hayward, Jill Kufrin, Lexy Malecha, Keith Ottoson, Sharon Rohde, and Connie Ryan. I. Approve the Grant Application for the Drug-Free Communities Support Program offered by the Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The motion carried unanimously. (5) Leadership: Anticipating Changes and Managing Challenges Based on Reliable I n f o r m a t i o n and Citizen Input: Based on the recommendation from the Planning Advisory Commission, Commissioner Wolf moved, seconded by Commissioner Weckman Brekke to approve Amendments to Scott County Zoning Ordinance No. 3, Chapter 12 Energy Systems (Wind and Solar). The Amendments are summarized as follows: Maximum Size and Capacity: Staff and the Planning Commission are recommending that CSGs be capped at one (1) megawatt AC and no larger than 10 acres. This matches the maximum capacity set by the PUC in late 2015. At 1 MW, the footprint for any future CSG would be 7 to 8 acres in size. After the public hearing on the proposed amendments on February 13, 2017, the Planning Commission recommended setting a maximum acreage amount along with the 1 MW capacity limit. Separation Requirement: Staff and the Planning Commission are recommending that CSGs be prohibited within two (2) miles of a proposed or permitted CSGs in the unincorporated area. The two mile separation is recommended primarily to mitigate visual impacts for surrounding properties. The attached map to this RBA shows the location of permitted or proposed CSGs, along with this 2-mile separation buffer. Utility Interconnection Poles: To reduce visual clutter along the public road frontage, staff and the Planning Commission are recommending that each CSG site have no more than two (2) interconnection utility poles and a ground utility cabinet, or three (3) utility poles total. Screening: Staff and the Planning Commission are recommending more defined berming slope and plantings, and removing the 12-foot separation requirement for evergreen plantings to allow a more natural looking – and less monotonous – landscape screen. After the public hearing on the proposed amendments on February 13, 2017, the Planning Commission rec-

PAGE thirteen ommended adding a requirement that a landscaping/screening plan be prepared by a licensed landscape architect and include a narrative outlining the key landscape elements. The motion carried unanimously. (6) Partnership: Aligning Existing Resources, Volunteers and Programs to Achieve Shared Goals: Metropolitan Mosquito Control District (MMCD) Executive Director Stephen Manweiler presented information on the MMCD’s governance, 2017 levy and budget, and plans for 2017 as well as information on disease prevention and mosquito biology and control.

On a motion by Commissioner Wolf, seconded by Commissioner Ulrich, the meeting adjourned at 10:55 a.m. Michael L. Beard, Chair Gary L. Shelton, County Administrator, Clerk of the Board Debra K. Brazil, Deputy Clerk to the Board This is a summary of the Board proceedings (M.S. 375.12). The full text is available at www.co.scott. mn.us (which can be accessed at any public library), and in the office of the County Administrator. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesday, March 29, 2017.

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The week of March 20-26, Friday, March 24 Belle Plaine police responded A woman near the intersection to the following selected calls: of State Street West and West Street North reported at 6:33 a.m. a hit-and-run crash. She Wednesday, March 22 A person stopped by the police found her car had been hit and station at 8:35 a.m. to report a the side mirror smashed. possible case of identity theft. Saturday, March 25 A person on the 900 block Police are investigating. A person on the 1000 block of of West Main Street called for Creekview Lane called at 1:50 medical help at 10:05 a.m. A p.m. for medical help. A wom- man was transported to an area an was checked over by the am- hospital. Sunday, March 26 bulance crew. A person on the 100 block of A Belle Plaine woman, 25, South Meridian Street reported was stopped near the intersecat 6:25 p.m. an assault. A Chas- tion of East Main Street and ka man was arrested for violat- Hickory Boulevard at 2:27 a.m. ing a court-issued no-contact She was cited for three movorder, burglary and property ing violations and arrested for third-degree DWI. damage. A property-damage crash on the 600 block of West Main Street was reported at 7:31 p.m. A Belle Plaine girl, 16, was cit- The week of March 20-26, ed for failing to drive to drive Belle Plaine firefighters responded to the following sewith due care. lected calls: Thursday, March 23 A person on the 700 block of Shannon Lane called for medi- Saturday, March 25 cal help at 1:20 p.m. A woman Firefighters were dispatched was transported to an area hos- at 10 a.m. to a call for medical help from a person on the 900 pital. A man on the 800 block of block of West Main Street. Prairie Street East at 8:40 p.m. Sunday, March 26 reported a case of property Firefighters responded at 1:12 damage. After work, he found a.m. to a fire alarm on the 600 a window on his car smashed. block of West Main Street. The Police are investigating. alarm was set off by burned food.

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Sibley County Board Continues Health Worker Program

Despite the argument that the position doesn’t serve the entire county community, Sibley County commissioners voted to maintain a community health care worker program aimed at serving the county’s Hispanic population and other citizens. The position costs the county almost $22 hour with wages and benefits. John Glisczinski, the county’s Human Services director, estimated at the March 14 meeting the current community health worker has made about 285 contacts in Sibley County and they are ready to start billing health insurance providers. The worker will help residents strive for healthier outcomes, a move that will hopefully reduce dependence on publicly supported healthcare. Glisczinski says they will be able to bill health insurance providers a dollar amount set by the state. Thanks to a $122,000 grant, the position will cost Sibley County $4,500 from its tax levy. Commissioner Bobbie Harder

of Henderson Township raised concerns about the use of levy money for a program serves approximately 287 of the county’s 15,000-plus residents. She cast the lone vote against the proposal. “I don’t know how right that is,” Harder said. She argued all county taxpayers should not have to pay for a program that doesn’t benefit everyone. Glisczinski said the program would benefit members of the Hispanic community and county residents as a whole. “I still believe a healthy community is a benefit to all,” he said. Commissioner Gary Krugel of Winthrop agreed the program is a benefit to the county as a whole, even if it serves a small piece of the whole, “like the flood walls in Henderson or a park in Gibbon.” Commissioner Bill Pinske wants to review the use of levy money and its effectiveness. The county will use data from 2018 billable hours to determine if the program should continue.

New Prague Trojans Considering New Conference Address As its enrollment increases, New Prague High School is outgrowing the Wright County Conference and looking for a new home for its co-curricular activities. The school has had discussions with Chaska and Chanhassen high schools about joining the Metro West Conference as soon as 2018-19. New Prague and Waconia are two Wright County Conference schools interested in joining the Metro West. New Prague Area School District officials, along with representatives from Waconia, will jointly draft a letter of interest to the Metro West. Representatives of New Prague and Waconia will also meet with Metro West activities directors in the near future to discuss the two schools joining the Metro West, the New Prague Times recently reported. The Metro West Conference includes St. Louis Park, Robbinsdale Cooper, Richfield,

Chaska, Chanhassen, Bloomington Kennedy, Bloomington Jefferson and Benilde-St. Margaret’s. Metro West school enrollments range from 832 to 1,612. New Prague has been a member of the Wright County Conference for three years. The WCC includes Delano, Holy Family, Hutchinson, Orono, Waconia in its eastern division. The WCC’s western division includes Annandale, DasselCokato, Glencoe Silver Lake, Litchfield, Mound Westonka, New London Spicer, Rockford and Watertown-Mayer. School enrollments in the WCC range from 345 to New Prague’s 1,193. The Metro West declined New Prague’s application after the old Missota Conference folded at the end of the 2013-14 school year. The Big 9 Conference also declined New Prague’s application


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COUNTY HIGHWAY PROJECT Bids Close December 12, 2006 Jordan, Minnesota NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS - Sealed proposals will be received until 1:00 p.m., December 12, 2006, by Mitchell J. Rasmussen, County Highway Engineer, Scott County, Jordan, Minnesota on behalf of the Board of Commissioners of said County for the construction of the following project. Proposals will be opened and read publicly by the County Highway Engineer in the Scott County Highway Department Offices, 600 Country Trail East, Jordan, Minnesota 55352. Minimum wage rates to be paid by the Contractors have been predetermined and are subject to the Work Hours Act of 1962, P.L. 87-581 and implementing regulations. READ CAREFULLY THE WAGE SCALES AND DIVISION A OF THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS AS THEY AFFECT THIS/THESE PROJECT/PROJECTS The Minnesota Department of Transportation hereby notifies all bidders: in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Act), as amended and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A Part 21, Non-discrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation, it will affirmatively assure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded maximum opportunity to participate and/or to submit bids in response to this invitation, and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, disability, age, religion, sex or national origin in consideration for an award; in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, and Title 23, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 230 Subpart A-Equal Employment Opportunity on Federal and FederalAid Construction Contracts (including supportive services), it will affirmatively assure increased participation of minority groups and disadvantaged persons and women in all phases of the highway construction industry, and that on any project constructed pursuant to this advertisement equal employment opportunity will be provided to all persons without regard to their race, color, disability, age, religion, sex or national origin; in accordance with the Minnesota Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statute 363A.08 Unfair discriminatory Practices, it will affirmatively assure

that on any project constructed pursuant to this advertisement equal employment opportunity will be offered to all persons without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local commission, disability, sexual orientation, or age; in accordance with the Minnesota Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statute 363A.36 Certificates of Compliance for Public Contracts, and 363A.37 Rules for Certificates of Compliance, it will assure that appropriate parties to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement possess valid Certificates of Compliance. If you are not a current holder of a compliance certificate issued by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights and intend to bid on any job in this advertisement you must contact the Department of Human Rights immediately for assistance in obtaining a certificate. The following notice from the Minnesota Department of Human Rights applies to all contractors: “It is hereby agreed between the parties that Minnesota Statute, section 363A.36 and Minnesota Rules, parts 5000.3400 to 5000.3600 are incorporated into any contract between these parties based on this specification or any modification of it. A copy of Minnesota Statute 363A.36 and Minnesota Rules, parts 5000.3400 to 5000.3600 is available upon request from the contracting agency.� “It is hereby agreed between the parties that this agency will require affirmative action requirements be met by contractors in relation to Minnesota Statute 363A.36 and Minnesota Rules 5000.3600. Failure by a contractor to implement an affirmative action plan or make a good faith effort shall result in revocation of its certificate or revocation of the contract (Minnesota Statute 363A.36, Subd. 2 and 3).� A minimum goal of 12.03% Good Faith Effort to be subcontracted to Disadvantaged Business Enterprises. Grading, Base, Paving, Lighting, Sewer, Watermain and Prefab Bus Shelter CP 18-07, SP 70-596-002, CR 18, located near CSAH 18 and Trunk Highway 169 in the City of Shakopee. Major quantities of work are approximately as follows: Light Poles, 32; Brick Pavers 13,680 SF; Concrete Walk 15,247 SF; Concrete Curb and Gutter 7,827 LF; Common Exc. 33,210 CY; Aggregate Base (CV) Class 6,030 CY; Sanitary Sewer 1,032 LF; Storm Sewer 1,143 LF; Concrete Paving 2,559 SY; Type MV 4 Wearing Course Mixture 870 Ton; Type MV 3 Wearing Course Mixture 2800 Ton; and MV3 Non Wearing Course Mixture 3,465 Ton. Proposals, plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the County

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Highway Engineer at 600 Country Trail East, Jordan, MN 55352 (TH 282 - 1/4 mile west of TH 13). Digital copies of the Bidding Documents are available at http://www.QuestCDN. com for a fee of $20.00. These documents may be downloaded by selecting this project from the “Browse Projects� page or by entering eBidDoc#450402 on the “Search Projects� page. For assistance and free membership registration, contact QuestCDN at 952-2331632 or info@questcdn.com. Paper copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from Docunet Corp., 151 Cheshire Lane #300, Plymouth, MN 55441, 763-475-9600 for a fee of $120.00. Deposits will not be refunded. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Scott County Treasurer, or a corporate surety bond made in favor of Scott County, for at least 5% of the amount of the bid. The right is reserved to accept any or reject any or all bids and to waive any defects. Mitchell J. Rasmussen County Highway Engineer Scott County Any questions, please contact: Greg M. Felt, Operations Engineer at 952496-8047 or gfelt@co.scott.mn.us Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, November 22 and 29 and December 6, 2006.

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: December 23, 2003 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $465,000.00 MORTGAGOR: Anderson Family Homes, a Minnesota partnership. MORTGAGEE: ProGrowth Bank, a Minnesota corporation. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Mortgage, Assignment of Leases & Rents, Security Agreement and Fixture Financing Statement filed on December 29, 2003 in the office of the County Recorder of Scott County, Minnesota as Document No. A639825, which mortgage was modified by a certain Modification of Mortgage dated September 7, 2004 and filed September 22, 2004 as Document No. A672396. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 2, Block 2, Hickory Hollow. COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE,

INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $666,034.73 That prior to the commencement of this mortgage foreclosure proceeding, mortgagee complied with all notice requirements as required by statute; that no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof. PURSUANT to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said County as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: December 13, 2006 at 10:00 A.M. PLACE OF SALE: Scott County Law Enforcement Center, Scott County SheriffĘźs Office, Civil Unit, 301 Fuller Street South, Shakopee, Minnesota 55379 to pay the debt secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and disbursements, including attorneysĘź fees allowed by law, subject to redemption within six (6) months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor, their personal representatives or assigns. THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGORĘźS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES 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 MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. Dated: October 11, 2006 PROGROWTH BANK, Mortgagee LINDQUIST & VENNUM, P.L.L.P. By John J. Bowden Attorneys for Mortgagee 4200 IDS Center 80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 (612) 371-3968 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. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, October 18, 25 and November 1, 8, 15 and 22, 2006.

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Scott County Board Proceedings

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF SCOTT NOVEMBER 7, 2006 (1) The Board of Commissioners, in and for the County of Scott, Minnesota, met in the Courthouse Board Room in the City of Shakopee, Minnesota, and convened at 9:01 a.m., with the following members present: Commissioner Ulrich, presiding, Commissioner Marschall, Commissioner Wagner, Commissioner Vogel, and Commissioner Hennen. (2) Chair Ulrich noted the addition to the agenda of the appointment of Aldeen Goehring to the Board of Adjustment/ Planning Advisory Commission. (3) On a motion by Commissioner Hennen, seconded by Commissioner Vogel, the Minutes of October 24, 2006 were approved. (4) On a motion by Commissioner Vogel, moved, seconded by Commissioner Hennen, the following items were approved unanimously. A copy of each resolution is available in the office of the County Administrator and made a part of this record by reference. A. Application to Sell 3.2 Malt Liquor at Retail for 2007 of Ronald L. Edmiston DBA Superamerica #4439 in Jackson Township, Jams R. Hupp DBA Holiday Stationstore #246 in Jackson Township, and Joleen Yong DBA Suzette Inc. in St. Lawrence Township. B. Application for Precious Metal Dealer License of Mark A. Smith, DBA PawnXChange in Shakopee. C. Receipt of funding from the MN Department of Public Safety for administration of the Safe Communities Grant in the amount of $40,300 effective October 1, 2006 through September 30, 2007 to be shared by the Safe Communities Coalition. D. Resolution No. 2006-160; Authorizing Final Payment on the 2005 Overlay Projects to Buffalo Bituminous Inc. in the Amount of $25,000.00. E. Resolution No. 2006-163; Authorizing Entering Into Cooperative Agreements With the Cities of Shakopee and Prior Lake for Phase 2 Construction of the Southbridge Transit Station. F. Resolution No. 2006-164; Honoring Joseph Graham Upon Receiving the Eagle Scout Award. G. Resolution No. 2006-165; Honoring Joshua Gunter Upon Receiving the Eagle Scout Award. H. Resolution No. 2006-166; Honoring Sam Ringstad Upon Receiving the Eagle Scout Award. I. Payroll processing of personnel actions indicated below and certified by the Employee Relations Director and the Appointing Authority to be in compliance with provisions of Minnesota Statutes 375.56 - 375.71 and the Scott County Merit Personnel System:

1. FTPR employment of Alan Evenson, Highway Maintenance Worker, Public Works Division, effective 10/30/06. 2. FTPR employment of Michael Turek, SheriffĘźs Deputy, SheriffĘźs Office, effective 11/06/06. 3. FTPR employment of Sherri Smith, Fraud Prevention Investigator, Community Services Division, effective 11/01/06. 4. The recognition of the following individuals as volunteers will enable them to be covered for liability insurance purposes in accordance with the insurance contracts currently in force with Scott County: Additions Deletions Ethel Carlson Jacqueline Clary Jennifer Edwards Augustine David Lisa Meyers Christopher Kettler Rochelle Kovac Kevin McCann J. Resolution No. 2006-161; Approving Long Term Disability (LTD) and Short Term Disability (STD) Insurance Provider and Plans and Rescind Resolution No. 2001-105. K. Appointment of Aldeen Goehring of Commissioner District 3 to the Board of Adjustment and Planning Advisory Commission effective November 7, 2006 through December 31, 2007. (5) Create Safe, Healthy, and Livable Communities: A.On behalf of the Board, Vice Chair Marschall presented an Outstanding Service Award to Connie and Terry Lonto for their dedicated service as volunteers for Scott County for 30 years working in the areas of weather spotting, sand bagging, search and rescue, traffic control, and command post activities. Commissioner Wagner left the meeting from 9:21 to 9:25 a.m. B. Community Services Director Tim Walsh updated the Commissioners on the County Board goal to implement the Community Corrections delivery system, Public Services Manager Jennifer Deschaine reviewed the goal to monitor the Community Health statistics and trends, Deputy County Administrator Gary Shelton provided information on the shared information systems, training facilities and 800 MHz strategy, County Administrator Dave Unmacht highlighted the status of County Highway projects, and Chief Information Officer Marilyn McCarter reviewed the goal to complete phase one of the CountyĘźs Business Continuity Plan. (6) County Administrator Update: Mr. Unmacht reviewed upcoming schedule items. On a motion by Commissioner Marschall, seconded by Commissioner Vogel, the meeting adjourned at 10:24 a.m. Jon Ulrich, Chair David J. Unmacht, County Administrator, Clerk of the Board Tracy A. Cervenka, Deputy Clerk to the Board Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesday, November 22, 2006.

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H.S. Track and Field

Belle Plaine Keeps Expectations High

by Dan Ruud The Belle Plaine High School boys’ and girls’ track and field teams are both coming off solid 2016 campaigns and are striving to see to it that 2017 will be as well. Even though a number of athletes will be absent due to spring break trips, both the boys’ and girls’ teams will compete in this Friday’s annual Minnesota River Conference Indoor Meet at Minnesota State University, Mankato. The outdoor season is scheduled to start with a fiveteam at the Belle Plaine Athletic Complex next Thursday (April 6).

Girls’ Preview

The Belle Plaine girls’ team will be gunning for its 13th Minnesota River Conference championship in a row this spring and qualify as many athletes as possible for the state track and field meet. All-conference returnees this season include senior Selin Dikmen, who finished first in both the 100- and 300-meter hurdles at the 2016 MRC meet, and in the process, broke the conference record in both events. Dikmen was also a member of the Tigers’ winning 4x100 relay team that consisted of herself, Bridget Egan, Anna Donkhong and Ally Fink, the latter three of whom have all graduated. Dikmen qualified for both the 100 and 300 hurdles at state, finishing second in the former and ninth in the latter. She was also a member of the state-qualifying 4x100 relay squad. Belle Plaine’s other returning all-conference members are senior Taylor Kruger (4x200 relay), senior Haley Leger (4x400 relay), senior Emily Krautkremer (4x400 relay), freshman Emily Berger (4x800 relay), freshman Jaylen StruckSchmitz (4x200 relay) and eighth-grader Lizzy Schmidt (4x800 relay and 800 run). Kruger, Leger, Berger and Schmidt also competed at state last year in relay events. Among some of the Tigers’ biggest point-getters who graduated were Jenna Gatz (sprints and jumps), Anna Donkhong (sprints), Alissa Schultz (sprints and middle distance), Ally Fink (sprints) and Bridget Egan (pole vault and sprints). “While we did lose depth and talent last year to graduation, we do have a strong senior class again this season and a good group of younger athletes,” said Belle Plaine coach Rich Foust, who was selected state girls’ track and field coach of the year for 2016, one year after the Tigers were crowned state team champions at the state meet. “Our seniors have been working hard through the first week of practice and this leadership

has had a positive affect on the underclass group of girls,” Foust continued. “As a team, we are pretty strong in the majority of events, although we may not be able to stack all four of our relays with the strength that we had the last two years. Our hurdles and 400 and 800 events, along with the 4x400 and 4x800 relays, will be especially strong. “Our expectations are to defend our conference title,” Foust continued. “Jordan and Tri-City United will again be ranked in the top three with Jordan being the strongest of those two teams. We have come in second at the section true team meet the past four years and we should be one of the top three teams again at that meet.” Others on the 2017 roster and their events include seniors Filiz Dikmen (sprints and high jump), Rachel Fahey (throws), Mariena Hayden (throws and sprints), Tatum Pass (sprints and pole vault) and Andrea Schoenecker (hurdles and pole vault). Juniors Lauren Kerkow (pole vault and sprints), Aryanna Mulroy (throws), Laura Reed (throws), Siiri Saukas (hurdles and throws), Alexia Siegle (sprints and long jump) and Brittany Teal (sprints and triple jump). Sophomores Sara Ferguson (sprints and long jump), Cassie Stolt (distance) and Marina Torrents-Ripolles (sprints and pole vault). Freshmen Ainsley Bennett (hurdles and jumps), Makayla Coops (jumps and sprints), Allie Dvorak (throws), McKenna Herrmann (long sprints, distance and long jump), Morgan Kruger (sprints, high jump and throws), Laura Little (sprints), Madison McGrane (sprints and throws), Alyna Phongsavath (sprints and long jump), Hannah Skluzacek (hurdles and sprints) and Anneka Sterk (throws). Eighth-graders Ari Koepp (long sprints and triple jump), Jensen Ladd (long sprints and long jump), Haley O’Brien (long sprints, hurdles and high jump) and Jordyn Williams (distance). Seventh-graders Malina Koepp (distance) and Alaina Herrmann (distance and pole vault).

Members of the BPHS girls’ track and field team include back row, from left, Ari Koepp, Malina Koepp, Hannah Skluzacek, Ainsley Bennett and Marina Torrents-Ripolles. In the third row are McKenna Herrmann, Alyna Phongsavath, Jaylen StruckSchmitz, Emily Berger, Liz Schmidt, Hayley O’Brien and Alexia Siegle. In the second row are Jordyn Williams, Laura Reed, Brittany Teal, Lauren Kerkow, Aryanna Mulroy, Sara Ferguson, Allie Dvorak and Anneka Sterk. In the front row are Rachel Fahey, Selin Dikmen, Filiz Dikmen, Mariena Hayden, Taylor Kruger, Haley Leger, Tatum Pass, Emily Krautkremer and Andrea Schoenecker. Missing from the photo are Siiri Saukas, Cassie Stolt, Makayla Coops, Madison McGrane, Morgan Kruger, Amara Smith, Laura Little and Jensen Ladd.

Members of the BPHS boys’ track and field team include back row, from left, Daniel Cooper, Max Russo, Tyler Rudkin, Dylan May, Elliot Barnes and Ben Hunsader. In the fourth row are Derek Siegle, Bryan Steen, Wyatt Weber, Connor Mulroy, Josh Yeates, Dillon Siegle, Aiden Fogarty and Drew Hastings. In the third row are Victor Baltierrez, Zeb Juaire, Daniel Weaver, Braydon Setterquist, Hunter Schmidt, Jake Yahnke, Noah Dauwalter, Isaiah Trimbo and Melvin Arnold. In the second row are Luke Hallgren, Austin Grapentine, Alex Nowak, Devin May, Drew Spellman, Brenden Eyrich, Kyle Siemon and Mitchell Koepp. In the front row are Zak Hughes, Jack Larson, Max Ponath, Nate Loegering, Mason Ponath, Marcus Walsh, Kellen The Belle Plaine boys edged Bergs and Benjamin Covington. defending champion and rival Eyrich and Walsh both return seniors Kellen Bergs (middle Jordan by 12 1/2 points to cap- this season, while Roell and distance and distance) and Zak ture the 2016 MRC champion- Dvorak have graduated. sprints), Daniel Weaver (hur- (wheelchair division). Hughes (pole vault). ship last May in Jordan. Melvin Arnold dles and jumps), Wyatt Weber Otto said he expects Belle Joining Eyrich and Walsh Juniors What got the Tigers over the (both juniors) as returning (jumps), Austin Grapen- (short sprints and throws) and Plaine, Jordan and Le Sueurhump were their relays teams, All-MRC relay honorees this tine (throws), Luke Hallgren Jakob Yahnke (short sprints and Henderson to be the top teams in the conference this season. which won all four events. It season are senior Max Ponath (distance), Mitchell Koepp throws). was the 4x100 team of Brenden (100/alternate and 400), senior (sprints), Devin May (throws, Freshmen Victor Baltierrez 2017 BPHS Boys’ and Girls’ Eyrich, Christian Roell, Ben Mason Ponath (200 and 400), pole vault and short sprints), (middle distance), Elliot Barnes Track and Field Schedule Dvorak and Marcus Walsh who senior Jack Larson (100/alter- Alex Nowak (throws), Kyle (jumps and hurdles), Dan Coo- Mar. 31 MRC Indoor at MSU accounted for Belle Plaine’s nate) and senior Nate Loeger- Siemon (distance) and Drew per (short sprints), Aiden Foga- Apr. 6 Quad at Belle Plaine lone state-qualifier last season. ing (400), the latter of whom Spellman (throws). rty (hurdles), Drew Hastings Apr. 8 at TCU Invitational won the conference champion- Sophomores Tristan Cruz (distance), Benjamin Hunsader Apr. 11 Tri Meet at B.P. ship in the 800 run last season. (middle distance), Noah Dau- (middle distance), Zeb Juaire Apr. 17 at St. Peter Invite Coach Josh Otto said he ex- walter (throws), Trevor Roell (short sprints), Dylan May Apr. 18 Quad at LS-H pects his team’s strongest area (sprints), Elliot Rudd (middle (throws), Avery Mohlin (dis- Apr. 22 at Lakeville North Inv this season to be the middle distance), Hunter Schmidt (hur- tance), Connor Mulroy (dis- Apr. 25 Tri-Meet at B.P. distance events (400 to 1600 dles), Jace Schoon (distance), tance), Tyler Rudkin (sprints), Apr. 27 at Rockford Invite Braydon Setterquist (hurdles), Max Russo (distance), Derek Apr. 28 Hamline Elite Meet runs). Siegle (pole vault and sprints), Also on the 2017 roster are Isaiah Trimbo (throws and long Dillon Siegle (pole vault and May 4 at Mankato East Meet sprints), Bryan Steen (sprints) May 9 at Mankato East Meet May 11 at Watertown-M Inv and Josh Yeates (short sprints). Eighth-grader Max Larson May 18 MRC Meet at LS-H (short sprints and throws) and May 25 Subsection at TCU seventh-grader Ben Covington Jun. 3 Section at Mankato W Jun. 9-10 State at Hamline

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and infield). by Dan Ruud The Belle Plaine High “This year the team is again School softball team lost going to be strong defenmuch of the core of last sively,” Audette said. “I feel year’s team, including a very confident in the players couple of its top pitchers and I’m putting on the field to hitters, but third-year coach make the routine plays conLuke Audette is optimistic sistently. I’m very pleased so the Tigers can piece together far with our captains Hailey a successful 2017 campaign, Witt and Elizabeth Johnson. which is scheduled to start They are great leaders and with five home games in a have helped this year’s group row (see schedule at end of get rolling. We are going to ask a lot from them this year article). Belle Plaine, which finished individually and from a lead4-8 in the Minnesota River ership side. I know they are Conference, 9-11 overall up to the task. last season, will be without “We are less experienced ace pitcher and power hit- pitching at the varsity level ter Kaylee Hentges, who is than we have been over the playing softball at Southwest last two years,” Audette Minnesota State University continued. “Early on in the this spring. Besides being season we are going to rely the Tigers’ go-to pitcher last on our defense to support year, Hentges batted .415, a our young pitchers. I think number of her hits going for as they gain experience, the will gain confidence. Our extra bases. Her catcher, Maddi Lark, lineup at the plate is pretty also graduated. She batted untested with the loss of so .439 and led the team in RBI many starting seniors. The girls will have to work hard with 18. Following a 2-2 record in to create consistency there.” the playoffs last year, Belle Le Sueur-Henderson, win- Members of the 2017 BPHS softball team are back row, from left, Jade Hipp, Elizabeth Johnson, Aliyah Manthe, Gabrielle Plaine also bid farewell to ners of the last three MRC VonBank, Jazmine Schultz, Mia Pribyl and Jessica Brueggemeier. In the front row are Lauren Johnson, Taylor Mullen, Jessica pitcher Maddie Haller and championships with a com- Prader and Emma Luskey. Missing from the photo are Hailey Witt, Hannah Witt, Randi Fiskewold and Lilly Olson. outfielder McKenzie Koepp. bined conference record of Leading this year’s cast of 27-3 during that span, will throughout the conference returnees is senior infielder be without pitcher Carlie this year.” 2017 BPHS Softball Elizabeth Johnson, who was Brandt, a three-time AllMRC MVP and All-State Schedule MRC honorable mention in player. She dominated MRC Apr. 7 vs. St. Peter 2016. Other starters back are seniors Hailey Witt (out- hitters with countless shut- Apr. 10 vs. Jackson CC field), Gabrielle VonBank outs and no-hitters. Brandt, (DH) (first base) and Mia Pribyl who was also the Giants’ top Apr. 11 vs. Jordan (infield); junior Jessica Prad- hitter, is now a member of Apr. 13 vs. New Prague er (outfield) and sophomore the University of Minnesota softball team. Apr. 18 vs. Mayer LutherLilly Olson, who will play Visit one of our upcoming frame trunk an Brandt’s departure should catcher this season. Junior a number of Apr. 20 at Tri-City United Taylor Mullen, a starterrefreshments, two open doors fordoor shows and enjoy prizes, years ago before being in- MRC teams in 2017. The Apr. 22 vs. St. Agnes preseason to topple Apr. 24 vs. Watertownand FREEis gift with everyfavorite purchase! jured lastaseason, looking the Giants from the top of Mayer to return to the lineup. Other returning letter win- the heap is Norwood Young Apr. 25 at Sibley East ners include seniors Ali- America, which has three all- Apr. 27 at Jordan yah Manthe (outfield), Jade conference players back this Hipp (outfield) and Jazmine season, including sophomore Apr. 29 at Rochester Invite May 4 vs. Norwood YA Schultz (first base); and pitcher Auna Hallquist. (DH) “NYA has a potential to be sophomore Randi Fiskewold very tough as they have a May 8 vs. Tri-City United (second base and outfield). Luke Audette, who is beginning his third year as head softball coach, put the Tigers through Other varsity candidates in- quality pitcher with multiple May 9 at Mayer Lutheran BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL some indoor drills at Oak Crest Elementary School on Friday. years of varsity experience,” clude junior Emma Luskey May 15 vs. Sibley East Audette said. “Tri-City also (pitcher), sophomores HanMay 16 at Le Sueur-H. nah Witt (first base) and Jes- has an experienced pitcher (DH) sica Brueggemeier (pitcher), who gave us a difficult time May 23 Start Section and eighth-grader Lauren last year. However, I think most teams will be very even Johnson (catcher, pitcher

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H.S. Baseball

Tigers Warm and Sweeten Up Spring Practices With Trip to Cocoa Beach

by Dan Ruud Members of the Belle Plaine High School baseball team are in fact the boys of summer this week as they are practicing and scrimmaging in Cocoa Beach, Florida. They are scheduled to return this Friday and open the 2017 season at Fairmont next Tuesday. The last time before this week the Tigers were on a baseball diamond together was last June 20 at Target Field in downtown Minneapolis, where they lost the state Class 2A championship game to Minnehaha Academy 5-1. The journey to Target Field was the first state tournament appearance in Belle Plaine program history. The Tigers, who edged Fairmont 6-5 in the section championship game, went on to defeat Pine Island 1-0 and Maple Lake 6-4 in the state quarterfinals and semifinals in St. Cloud to earn their right to play for a state title at Target Field. The Tigers finished the season with a state-best overall record of 25-2. Belle Plaine lost 12 players (six starters) from that team to graduation, including Minnesota River Conference most valuable player and catcher Aiden Ladd, as well as fellow all-conference selections Luke Narveson (center field), Mitchel Stier (first base and pitcher) and Jon Vinkemeier (pitcher and second base). Honorable mention pitcher and outfielder Wes Sarsland also graduated as did Ryan Bremseth-Vining (shortstop), Wally Schultz (infield), Danny McCann (outfield) Brandon Hieronimus (outfield), Marcus Giesen (outfield), Clayton Meyer (outfield and pitcher) and Josh Juaire (infield). “With losing 12 seniors and six starters from last year’s team, we have a little more uncertainty heading into the year,” said Pat Schultz, who is in his seventh season as the Tigers’ head coach. “We have a lot of guys we think can play, but we are still trying to figure out how they will fit together. We will really need guys to step up in our middle infield, outfield and catcher for us to reach our goals.” One of those goals, of course, is a fourth straight MRC title.

Members of the 2017 BPHS baseball team are back row, from left, Jake Mercado, Carsen Ladd, Jared Miller, John Glynn, Nathan Herman, Jon Schmidt, Brody Curtiss and Chris Dahl. In the front row are Tyler O’Brien, Dylan Schumacher, Alec Ruud, Jack Stauffacher, Nick Willey, Andrew Hunsader, James Mathiowetz and Garrett Boblitt. Missing from the photo is Noah Ellingsworth.

Last year’s pitching ace, Brody Curtiss, is back for his senior season. En route to being named the MRC’s most valuable pitcher, Curtiss had a 6-0 record in conference games, a 0.56 earned-runaverage and 47 strikeouts in 37.2 innings. Curtiss, who also is an infielder, was one the team’s best hitters with a .373 batting average, .593 slugging percentage and 17 RBI. Two other starters returning for their senior year are senior pitcher/infielder Nathan Herman and pitcher/outfielder Jon Schmidt. Other returning letter winners include seniors Jared Miller (pitcher/infield), John Glynn (first base), Alec Ruud (third base) and Noah Ellingsworth (outfield/pitcher); and juniors Carsen Ladd (infield/ catcher/pitcher) and Tyler O’Brien (outfield/catcher/ pitcher). Other varsity candidates include juniors Andrew Hunsader (outfield), Jake Mercado (infield/outfield), Nick Willey, (outfield), Jackson Stauffacher (catcher), Chris Dahl (outfield), James Mathiowetz (infield) and Dylan Schumacher (outfield). Gar-

rett Boblitt, a freshman pitcher and catcher, is also ion the roster. “We have some very solid pitching returning from last year and several other pitchers that we expect a lot from,” Schultz said. “It should be an area that we are strong in throughout the year. Curtiss will lead the staff after his dominating year last year as a junior, and Herman, Schmidt, Ladd, Miller, Mercado and O’Brien will all hopefully step up this year. We should also be able to hit the ball this year and hopefully with some good power. We have three starters back from the lineup, including our number four and five hitters.

We have some guys who got some time last year that have shown they can hit and will hopefully be big contributors.” Schultz expects Belle Plaine, Jordan and Norwood Young America to be at the top of the MRC this season. “Everyone should be solid again in the MRC and we will have to battle every game if we hope to win our fourth straight title,” Schultz said. “The boys are excited and working hard to repeat and build on the success that last year’s team provided,” Schultz continued. “The state tournament run and Tar-

get Field experience really showed this year’s team what is possible and raises the bar for expectations the players have. “We are going to Florida again this year over spring break and the players are really looking forward to getting outside and getting the opportunity to get some quality practices and scrimmages in before we begin our season,” Schultz continued. “It will be a great opportunity for the players to have fun, become closer and work on their baseball skills.” Assisting Schultz in the program this year are coaches Jason Ladd, Mike Schultz, Matt Schultz and Nelson Ladd (varsity); Justin Johnston (Bsquad); Jared Werner and Joe Baker (C-squad); Matt Rue-

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Scott-Carver Forum Addresses Drugs in the Community Would you be surprised to learn there are illegal drugs in Belle Plaine Schools, powerful drugs being used by students? Scott County District Court Judge Rex Stacey asked the question Saturday not to frighten or shock anyone. He wants people to know what’s going on their community. “We’ve all been touched by it, whether you know it or not,� Judge Stacey said. Stacey and Judge Christian Wilton run the Scott County Drug Court, an initiative promoted by Scott County Administrator Gary Shelton and funded last year by the county board. There’s no shortage of candidates for the drug court. Routinely, area residents are sentenced for possession and use of controlled substances like heroin and methamphetamines. The drug court isn’t for everyone. Its requirements are rigorous, demanding. The people in it are “high-risk, high-need,� Stacey said. People in the program convicted of drug crimes are tested more often than other people convicted of drug crimes not in drug court. If the drug court works, it will keep people out of jail, saving the county money on staffing and operational costs at the county jail. Stacey was one of the speakers at Saturday’s (March 25) ScottCarver Community Forum at West Union Lutheran Church. Larry Johnson, a member of the church, created the forum to bring people of the community together to discuss important issues. Jason Arras, commander of the Southwest Metro Drug Task Force, said the increase of hard-core drugs in the state is of great concern. The number of meth cases in Minnesota has increased nearly five fold

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Tory Christiansen since 2009, he said. The illegal use of methamphetamine is the second highest illicit drug of abuse in Scott County, representing 21 percent of treatment admissions in 2014, according to the county. The Scott County Attorney’s Office has seen the number of felony-level drug cases jump from 216 in 2011 to 399 in 2015. Task force officers carry Narcan to serve overdose opioid victims and themselves in the event they come into contact with an the drug while interacting with a suspect. Stacey said the meth labs found in rural areas and in houses within cities have largely been replaced by imported drugs largely produced by Mexican cartels. The drug cartels have made big money producing, distributing and selling meth and heroin, Stacey said. “If the cartels were legal, they’d be Fortune 500 companies,� he said. Stacey also noted the drug companies have helped create a huge problem with the manufacturing of opioids, drugs that act on opioid receptors to produce morphine-like effects. Opioids are most often used medically to relieve pain, and by people addicted to opioids. The class of drugs includes morphine, oxycodone, fenta-

Tory Christiansen grew up in Belle Plaine. He knows all about drug use and the impact it can have on a person’s life. He learned about drug use from older people he hung out with as a child. He grew up in a single-parent household, free to run when he wanted to. Having been through the drug court, Christiansen was one of the young adults who struggled with the effects of illegal drugs. He recalled his first experimentation with marijuana. “I tried it and didn’t like it. A few weeks later, I tried it again and I liked it,� he said. Christiansen told the people who attended the forum he graduated to opioid use and enjoyed the feeling he got from oxycodone. He also enjoyed the hallucinogens. Heroin, he said, provided an inexpensive high. “I dropped out of school at 18,� he said. Since 2013, Christiansen has been convicted of a variety of crimes that include check forgery, fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of stolen property, financial card transaction fraud and possession of burglary tools. Along the way, he selected a new path. Christiansen has been through treatment and clean for about a year. Friday (March 31), he graduates from Teen Challenge, a treatment program. Arras encouraged parents to be involved in the lives of their children. Parents need to verify the signs when they see something in their children’s behavior that is not typical. “You are a parent. That is a verb, not a noun,� he said. “Do something.�

Chatfield, Oak Crest Students Show their Heart Belle Plaine second-graders from Chatfield Elementary School and third-graders from Oak Crest Elementary raised $6,814.75 in the annual American Heart Association Jump Rope for Heart fund-raiser. Last Wednesday (March 22), the students made good on pledges they accepted, jumping rope at Oak Crest for about 45 minutes before enjoying a healthy snack. The Chatfield second-graders also enjoyed a tour of the school they’ll attend next year.

Sheriff’s Deputies Searching for Area Man on the Run Office. The vehicle left the business’s parking lot. The deputy attempted to pull the man over but he fled through NYA before turning northeast onto Highway 5, then north onto Rome Avenue in Waconia Township. The man drove through a yard of a Rome Avenue address and crashed at the shoreline of Hydes Lake in Waconia Township. The vehicle was partially submerged. Deputies report the driver’s window was broken out and the man was not in the vehicle.

Sheriff’s deputies set up a perimeter and began a search using a canine, a boat, and Minnesota State Patrol helicopter. They were unable to locate the man. They have no reason to believe the man is in the lake, said CCSO Chief Deputy Jason Kamerud. The suspect has been identified and is known to the deputies. The reports have been submitted to the Carver County attorney for formal complaint charging consideration.

Chaska Man Faces Felony DANCO Violation Charge

A Chaska man faces felony charges he knowingly violated a court-issued no-contact order after his arrest last Wednesday (March 22) at a woman’s apartment on the 100 block of South Meridian Street in downtown Belle Plaine. Chaska police arrested John Steven Clabots after he allegedly violated a court-issued domestic abuse no contact order (DANCO) at an apartment on Meridian Street in Belle Plaine. He had a bail hearing Monday (March 27) in Scott County District Court. Belle Plaine police were called to an apartment on South Meridian Street, at 6:25 p.m. according to the criminal complaint. They found Clabots, 30, outside the apartment. His nose was bloody and he had a cut above his right eye. He told police, the criminal complaint states, several men attacked

him. Clabots tried to enter the apartment but the door was locked. He claimed his left his keys inside. A woman opened the door, told him to leave and slammed it shut. Police knocked on the door and she told the officer Clabots was not supposed to be at her apartment because of a court-issued DANCO order, according to the criminal complaint. Clabots has been convicted of domestic assault in 2007 and 2010. In 2013, he was convicted of second-degree assault. The woman told the police officer Clabots forced his way into the apartment and he lay down on the floor. The officer noted the damage to the doorframe, the complaint states. The woman claimed she kicked him in the face because he was not supposed to be in her apartment and because he called her

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a slut, according to the criminal complaint. The officer performed a portable breath test on Clabots. His blood-alcohol concentration, the criminal complaint stated, was .21. Clabots was transported to an area hospital for treatment. Police informed the ambulance medics they would likely be arresting him. The Belle Plaine officers were delayed in arriving at the hospital. Clabots left and called the officer from Chaska. He was later picked up by Chaska police and turned over to Belle Plaine police. The criminal complaint says Clabots claimed he went to pick up his children. He did not recall anything that happened until he was in the ambulance en route to the hospital. He denied breaking in to the apartment but admitted he knew he violated the DANCO order.

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Split Carver County Board Rejects Solar Garden Plan Responding to concerns of ‘what-if’ from area farmers and objections over appearance and other subjective factors, Carver County commissioners rejected by a 3-2 vote a request for a conditional-use permit to build a solar garden run by Xcel Energy. The company was proposing a 4-megawatt solar garden on Polk Avenue on Watertown Township outside Mayer, the Waconia Patriot recently reported. Commissioner Gayle Degler of Chaska asked about who would be monitoring the solar garden to detect a problem. Commissioner Randy Maluchnik of Chaska asked what would happen if the solar garden impacted a nearby dairy operation. Other concerns included fears of stray voltage, though commissioners heard testimony contradicting those fears. The company seeking the CUP said the system would be monitored closely and be shut down immediately if a problem was detected. If a problem with a nearby dairy operation was verified, Xcel Energy would work with the farmer to fix the problem. Minnesota Solar Attorney Karla Vehrs said the county had to provide the applicant a list of reasons why the application was rejected. Commissioner Jim Ische of

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Payton Smith Luskey and German families. Fran Barten and her family select the family that will benefit from the breakfast. They rely on their faith to guide them to a family in need. “It’s for the children. I think their stories touch peoples’ hearts,� Fran Barten said. “This has just become a community event.�

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Nursing Scholarships The Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW Department of Minnesota is promoting the Marcella Arnold Nursing Scholarship Program designed to provide financial aid to eligible nursing students entering their final year of a RN or LPN program. The applicant must be a child of a VFW or VFW Auxiliary member. For rules and an application, call Judy Otto of the Belle Plaine Ladies Auxiliary Post 6202 at 952-873-2913. The deadline to apply is April 1.

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breakfasts in 2007 after Roman Barten passed away the previous year. The early breakfasts drew about 700 people. Previous breakfasts have drawn as many as 1,200 people, thanks to large extended families, Barten said. The family is confident of their approximate counts of attendees not because of any piece of technology, but because of the number of cinnamon rolls served. Fran Barten said “only about one person in 50� passes on including a cinnamon roll with the pancakes and sausage on the menu. “We have a pretty good idea. It’s pretty close,� Fran said. The Smiths had difficulty expressing their appreciation to the Barten family, the volunteers and the people who attended and donated money or items for the fund-raiser. “We’ll definitely be back every year, to serve, to help setup,� Sarah Smith said. “We love the idea behind this.�

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