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Vandermark Opposes School’s ‘Promotion’ of Gay-Straight Club School Board Member says District Not Following Its Own Policy

Cambria will host a community open house at its Belle Plaine plant (805 Enterprise Drive E.) Saturday, Sept. 27, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cambria Invites Belle Plaine Residents to Stop By Saturday Marty Davis and his family are inviting all of Belle Plaine to visit the plant on East Enterprise Drive and see the company’s operations in the community’s largest building. Saturday (Sept. 27), from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Cambria is hosting tours of the offices and plant at 805 Enterprise Drive E. It’s the first time since the company bought the plant in 2008 that Cambria has opened its doors to the general public. In 2012, the company welcomed civic, business and municipal movers and shakers to the plants Saturday’s open house includes tours of the facility and Q-and-A sessions. Cambria finish and prepare

for delivery in Belle Plaine the quartz products it manufactures at the Le Sueur plant. The building is also the home of Cambria’s finance department, its customer service staff, quality control, information technology divisions and also Davis Family Farms, said Davis, Cambria’s president and chief executive officer. Cambria employs about 320 full-time staff working in manufacturing to management positions at its buildings in Belle Plaine. About 120 of the staff are in the manufacturing end of the company. Two years ago, about 180 people worked at the plant. “It’s plum-full now,” Davis said.

Davis decided the time was right for a community-wide open house after friends and associates encouraged him to open the company’s doors. After purchasing the former Excelsior-Henderson motorcycle building for a reported $5.7 million six years ago, Cambria put an estimated $420,000 worth of improvements – removing interior walls to open up more space and adding mechanical systems to support production -- according to the city. The company funded the building and improvements it-

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A routine meeting of the Belle Plaine School Board got off to a rocky start Monday evening (Sept. 22) when Board Member Joe Vandermark criticized the school district in general for not following a policy prohibiting the promotion of schoolassociated organizations and Superintendent Kelly Smith specifically for staff participation meetings of an unapproved group. Without an advance heads-up to his fellow directors or Smith, Vandermark read a two-page statement criticizing the district for promoting the Gay-Straight Alliance club (GSA) at Belle Plaine Junior-Senior High School.

Vandermark said several families are concerned the school announces the holding of GSA club meetings during non-classroom time and that Smith and a member of the school staff participated in at least one of the meetings last spring at a time when state lawmakers were discussing an anti-bullying bill. Vandermark says the announcements are a form of promotion and that school staff should not participate in the meetings.

Smith believes the group would have particular interest in legislation on a bullying policy. The district has a policy allowing groups equal access to school facilities. “Their (those who approached him) personal beliefs do not support such a group/philosophical belief, so they expressed their concerns to me,” Vandermark said in his twopage statement. “I explained that there is a policy which allows students to form groups during non-instructional times at the junior-senior high school, but they were still concerned about the promotional aspects. From my interpretation of the policy, I agree with them.” Smith does not believe the announcement of a meeting is a form of promoting the group. The group includes gay and straight students, trans-gender and those questioning their ori-

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After 10 Months in the Desert, Welcome Home, Capt. Anderson Group Gives B.P. Soldier a Rousing Homecoming

Karen Anderson hadn’t ever enjoyed a fire truck ride before Monday night. The ride from her house on Buffalo Street to the Vets Club was sweet as hundreds of well-wishers welcomed her home after a 10month deployment in Kuwait. Anderson – Capt. Anderson – as the members of the 452nd Combat Support Hospital know her, returned last weekend to Belle Plaine following the deployment and a brief stay at an Army base in Texas. Friends were planning a welcome-home celebration for last week, until a snag in the 452nd’s travel schedule pushed the homecoming to this week. They kept plans off social media so Anderson, 51, wouldn’t catch wind of the surprise. Monday night (Sept. 22), a fire truck stopped by the house on Buffalo Street. Karen and her husband, Ken, enjoyed a fire truck ride through Belle Plaine

Capt. Karen Anderson was the guest-of-honor at a homecoming celebration Monday (Sept. 22) in Belle Plaine. before arriving downtown to a rousing greeting at the Vets Club on North Meridian Street where Mayor Mike Pingalore,

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Workers at Inspired Acres strawberry farm spent last week in the field preparing rows of berries for the U-pick operations reopening. Fruit flies took between 60 and 70 percent of the crop this summer.

Mother Nature Unkind to Inspired Acres in First Season Pests Take Big Bite of Crop

They took a unique approach to growing what was expected to be strawberries unlike most have seen in the area. But Mother Nature was unkind to the owners of Inspired Acres, a strawberry patch on the former Brewery Creek site along Highway 169. The patch has been open a few weekends over the summer for U-pick. But an infestation of fruit flies has ruined between 60 to 70 percent of Inspired Acres strawberry crop in Belle Plaine, said Luke Wagner, manager at Inspired Acres. From the time a strawberry plant blooms, he

said, about 28 days are needed for the fruit to be ready for picking. Wagner said the insects have plagued other strawberry patches in the state since 2011 and ‘12. Though disappointed, he isn’t surprised by the setback. The family’s strawberry crop in Le Sueur suffered similar losses, he said. “The surprise was it finally hit us,” Wagner said. Last week and into this week, crews were working in the patch, removing small strawberries from the plants so the larger, healthier berries can grow larger, he said. Wagner expects Inspired Acres will be open Oct. 5 for U-pick. He hopes the lost crop will be

replaced by new ones in time for Oct 5. Inspired Acres grows the fruit without pesticides, fungicides and herbicides. Treating the berries naturally is prohibitively expensive. Netting is another option to protect the crop, Wagner said. Owners Dave Wagner and Russ Dunken don’t believe in using harsh chemicals. “As a kid, we had strawberries that actually tasted like strawberries,” said Dave Wagner, Luke’s father. The elder Wagner believes strawberries today, bred and grown in California and Florida to withstand being trucked to Minnesota and the Midwest, “taste like Styrofoam.”

After the Rain Came Visitors to the Belle Plaine Fire Station Saturday night enjoyed the musical talents of SIDE F/X during the annual fall street dance. After a strong thunderstorm roared through town before sunset, the band took the stage from 8 p.m. to midnight. The street dance is a fund-raiser for the department’s equipment needs.


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self. Cambria sought the building in Belle Plaine because of its proximity to the Le Sueur plant and also for efficient shipping to customers on the East, West, South and to Canada. Two

years ago, the company said it sends up to 20,000 orders a month from Belle Plaine to customers. Despite efforts to publicize Cambria’s early operations in Belle Plaine as one of the com-

munity’s top employers and taxpayers, the Davis family maintained a low profile. The low profile was maintained to avoid speculation. The Davis family, Davis said, wanted to stabilize the operation in Belle

Plaine and then tell the community what it had accomplished here rather than issue a press release on what it hoped to do. “It’ll be a good day for citizens to see the building,” he said.

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Karen M. Jahn Karen M. Jahn, 72, of rural Henderson, passed away on Sunday morning, September 21, 2014 at Mayo Health Systems in Mankato, MN surrounded by her family. Mass of Christian Burial will be on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 at 11 a.m. at St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Le Sueur. Visitation was from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, at the Kolden Funeral Home. Visitation will continue Wednesday morning at the funeral home from 8 a.m. until about 10:45 a.m. Interment will be in the Calvary Cemetery in Le Sueur. Karen was born on June 3, 1942 in St. Peter to Vernon and Mildred (Brenke) Anderley. She attended and graduated from Belle Plaine High School in 1960. Following her graduation from high school she worked at a bank in Minneapolis for a few years before she was married. She married Harvey Jahn on November 2, 1963 at St. Scholastica Catholic Church in Heidelberg. She was a loving homemaker for many years and began a career as a cook with the Le Sueur-Henderson School System from 1975-2004. She loved working and being around all of the school children. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She also enjoyed being at the lake, fishing, boating, reading and traveling. She is survived by her husband, Harvey; daughters, Lori (Mike) Jost of Shakopee and Kristine (David) Weyl of Le Sueur; daughter-in-law, Lisa Jahn of Shakopee; five grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Emily Jost; Nathaniel and Matthew Weyl and Jackson Jahn; brother, Gary (Darleen) Anderley of Belle Plaine; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Betty (Robert) Chard of Belle Plaine, Arline Sticha of Lonsdale and Valada (Tom) Keough of Faribault. She is preceded in death by her parents; brother, Eugene; sons, Kevin in 2010 and David in 1997.

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Reports of men who allegedly exposed themselves to females in Belle Plaine and New Prague as they were out for walks over the weekend has police concerned. Saturday morning (Sept. 20), around 9:40, a woman walking along the 1000 block of Enterprise Drive in Belle Plaine reported a white mini van pulled over to the curb ahead of her. As she walked by it, the door opened and a black, heavyset man exposed himself to the woman and touched himself inappropriately. The woman fled the area. Belle Plaine Police Chief Tom

Stolee is concerned the man, described as being in his mid40s, might “graduate to the next level� and try to assault someone. It’s a similar report to one in New Prague. Friday evening (Sept. 19), around 8 p.m., a girl playing along Lexington Avenue North, a residential neighborhood, had a man driving a white mini van wearing a black ski mask and eyeglasses exposed himself to her, said New Prague Police Chief Jim Gareis. The child did not tell her mother about the incident until the following morning (Sept. 20), Gareis said. Stolee said the Belle Plaine case remains under investigation. He hopes to be able to collect enough information from the woman in Belle Plaine to generate a composite sketch of the man.

School Board (continued from page 1) entation, according to Vandermark’s statement. Citing U.S. Code and the definition of the word ‘promotion,’ he believes the school has promoted a club not officially associated with the school. “Thus the publication of the meeting should not be published in official school communications, nor should staff participate in the meetings,� Vandermark said. Smith defended the announcement of the GSA club meetings and does not believe the district violated its own policy. He doesn’t believe the district promoted a specific lifestyle by allowing the meetings being held or announcing the meetings. But Vandermark believes the issue is a serious legal matter or whether the district is following its own policies. The board will likely discuss Vandermark’s concerns at its next workshop. The district’s legal counsel is reviewing the matter, Smith said. Without the benefit of preparation for the discussion, directors raised questions about whether the district was or was not following its own policy. They noted that allowing access to students and/or facilities by organizations like youth baseball, basketball, wrestling or other sports associations, Boy Scouts, 4H clubs – groups not formally associated with the school district – could violate the policy in the same way Vandermark believes the district violated its own policy by announcing the GSA meetings.

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Later in the evening, directors unanimously approved the dis-

trict’s 2015 maximum preliminary levy. The board is increasing its levy by no more than $220,665.80 -4.82 percent -- to $4.8 million. The final 2016 levy will be set at the December board meeting, said Chuck Keller, the school district’s finance director. He said the increase, if enacted at 4.82 percent, would add about $35 a year to the school district’s share of property taxes on a house valued for tax purposes at $150,000. The biggest share of the increase will go toward the general fund, the budget from which the district pays its day-to-day expenses. The largest share of the increase to the general fund is $150,000 for benefits to retiring long-time employees. The other major area of general fund increase is $167,449.84 for health and safety-related projects. The increases offset several areas where the district will levy less money than it previously did. Much of the levy increase or decrease is governed by state formula, the rest by school board or voter decisions, Smith said. The portion of the overall levy funding community education is increasing by less than 1 percent to $115,864.26. The biggest area of savings is debt service, where the district is reducing the amount it levies by $64,239.37 to $3.13 million. The refinancing of voter-approved bonds that paid for Oak Crest Elementary School and expansion of the junior-senior high school is the biggest area of debt servings savings.

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Our Lady of The Prairie Catholic Church - Belle Plaine Fr. Michael Kaluza 952-873-6564 Wednesday, September 24 8:00 am. Rosary 8:30 am. Mass 9:00 am – 10:00 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration Thursday, September 25 8:00 am. Rosary 8:30 am. Mass Friday, September 26 8:00 am. Rosary 8:30 am. Mass Saturday, September 27 4:15 p.m. Mass Sunday, September 28 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Mass 10:00 am Mass Tuesday, September 30 8:00 am. Rosary 8:30 am. Mass 9:00 am – 11:00 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday, October 1 8:00 am. Rosary 8:30 am. Mass 9:00 am – 10:00 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration St. John Lutheran Church 148 S. Chestnut Street Belle Plaine, MN 56011 Pastor Mark Johnson sjlc@frontiernet.net 952-873-6492 Wednesday, September 24 5:30 Pizza 6:00 Connect 6:30 Worship Choir 7:30 7-12 Grade Choir Saturday, September 27 7:30 Weight Watchers 10:00 Shower - Soller Sunday, September 28 Holy Communion 8 & 10:30 Worship 9:15 Sunday School 6:00 1st Comm. Class Monday, September 29 8:00 Men’s Bible Study 6:30 Boy Scouts Tuesday, September 30 1:00 Quilting Wednesday, October 1 5:30 Pizza 6:00 Confirmation 6:00 Connect 6:30 Worship Choir 7:30 5-12 Grade Choir 7:30 Stewardship Mtg. St. John-Assumption Parish 26523 200th Street Belle Plaine, MN 56011 Father Sam 507-248-3550 Sundays: 10 a.m. Mass Sand Creek Baptist Church Loving Serving and Obeying Christ Currently Meeting at 100 Hope Ave., Jordan 9 a.m. Adult Bible Fellowship & Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service St. Joseph Catholic Church 213 South 6th Street Henderson, MN 56044 507-248-3550 Weekday Mass: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:30 a.m. Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m. Sunday Mass: 8:00 a.m.

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First Presbyterian Church 219 W. Main Street, Belle Plaine 952-873-2966 Pastor Don Genereux www.fpcbelleplaine.org fpcbelleplaine@frontiernet. net Inspirational Message Line 952-583-3302 Wednesday, September 24th 1:00 pm Bible Study and Visitations Sunday, September 28th 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 am Worship service and Sunday School Sacrament of Holy Baptism Wednesday, October 1st 1:00 pm Bible Study and Visitations

Holy Family Academy & Chapel Traditional Latin Mass 10679 182nd St., Belle Plaine, MN 56011 (952) 873-2582 or 873-6613 (coord.) Fr. Christopher Leith Sundays 2:15 p.m. Confessions 2:40 p.m. Rosary / 3 p.m. Mass Academy Mass - call for times Zion Lutheran Church & School 14745 County Road 153 Cologne, MN 55322 952-466-3379 e-mail: brendathompsonzion@gmail.com Pastor: Eric Zacharias Wednesday, Sept. 24 9:30 a.m. & 1 & 7 p.m. The Story 6 p.m. Supper Choir following The Story Thursday, Sept. 25 Volleyball vs. Howard Lake Friday, Sept. 26 8:10 a.m. Chapel Sunday, Sept. 28 8:45 a.m. Sunday School for Families 9:30 a.m. Worship/Communion 10:45 a.m. Bible Study Tuesday, Sept. 30 Volleyball at Wayzata (A-Team) Wednesday, Oct. 1 9:30 a.m. & 1 & 7 p.m. The Story 6 p.m. Supper Choir following The Story River Rock Church PO Box 184, Belle Plaine, MN www.riverrockchurch.com info@riverrockchurch.com Worship at Chatfield Elem. @ 330 S. Market Street Ministry Center: 124 W. Main Street, BP (952) 873-5453 Lead Pastor Chris Teien Associate Pastor Dan Jetto * denotes 330 S. Market ** denotes 124 W. Main St. Wednesday, Sept 24 6:30-7:30 PM Kids Bible Adventure Club* 6:30-7:30 PM Jr High Youth Group* 7:00-8:30 PM Sr High Youth Group** Thursday, Sept 25 7:00-8:30 PM Womens Bible Study Saturday, Sept 27 9:00-11:00 AM Men’s Breakfast and Bible Study Sunday, Sept 28 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM Worship Svc* 3:30-5:00 PM Student Bible Quiz Teams Wednesday, Oct 1 6:30-7:30 PM Kids Bible Adventure Club* 6:30-7:30 PM Jr High Youth Group** 7:00-8:30 PM Sr High Youth Group ** St. Paul’s United Church of Christ 111 S. 6th Street, Henderson Pastor-Deb Meyer 507-248-3594 (Office) Sunday, Sept. 28 10 a.m. Worship

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West Union Lutheran Church 15820 Market Ave. Cologne, MN 55315 Church: 952-466-5678 westunion1@juno.com Pastor: Wolfgang Laudert Wednesday, September 24 10 a.m. Bible Study 6 p.m. Sweet Hour of Prayer 6:30 p.m. Confirmation 7 p.m. Choir Thursday, September 25 6 p.m. Bible Study Potluck 7 p.m. Bible Study Friday, September 26 5 p.m. Wedding Rehearsal Saturday, September 27 7:30 a.m. Men’s Group 7:30-6 Church reserved for wedding Sunday, September 28 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School R: Stephanie Sailor P: David Mellgren A: Carter Kienholz Fellowship Movie Wednesday, October 1 10 a.m. The Story 6 p.m. Sweet Hour of Prayer Oratory of St. Thomas the Apostle - Jessenland Father Sam Perez 507-248-3550 Thursdays: Mass at 5 p.m.

Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church 500 West Church Street Belle Plaine, MN 56011 952-873-6545 Pastor John H. Meyer Pastor Timothy Redfield www.trinitybelleplaine.org Wednesday, September 24 Terra Nova Testing 6 p.m. Midweek Catechism Class Thursday, September 25 Terra Nova Testing 8:25 a.m. School Chapel 4 p.m. Away Volleyball Games at Salem, Greenfield 6 p.m. Men’s Choir 7 p.m. Midweek Worship Service Friday, September 26 Terra Nova Testing 12:45 p.m. CLIMB Theatre visits K-6 Saturday, September 27 1-5pm Canvassing Sunday, September 28 8 a.m. Bible Study 9 a.m. Worship Service (Usher Team 5/Video: Schmidt 10 a.m. Coffee Hour (Hosted by 7th-8th Grade Families) 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Open Forum 11a.m. Quarterly Voters’ Meeting 6:30 p.m. Open Gym Adult Volleyball Monday, September 29 Terra Nova Testing 7 p.m. Men’s Bible Study at Kingsway 7:30 p.m. Ladies’ Fitness Hour Tuesday, September 30 Terra Nova Testing 4pm - Home B-Team V-ball Game vs. King of Grace 6 p.m. Worship Committee Meeting 7pm - Women’s Enrichment at Kingsway 7 p.m. Trinity Knotters Wednesday, October 1 Terra Nova Testing 3:10 p.m. Volleyball Pictures at Kingsway 6 p.m. Midweek Catechism Class 7 p.m. Senior Choir Redeemer Lutheran Church 14226 W. 280th Street, Henderson, Pr. Diane Goulson 507-665-2932 On Highway 19, 2 miles East of Highway 169 Wednesday, Sept. 24 6:30 p.m. Confirmation Sunday, Sept. 28 8:30 a.m. Sunday School/Teen Times/Adult Education 9:30 a.m. Worship Monday, Sept. 29 3:30 p.m. Grief Support Group, LS Library

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Investigators from the Carver County Sheriff’s office and medical examiners identified the man whose body was found in the fatal house fire in Watertown Saturday (Sept. 13) as David John Reuter. Reuter’s body was found in the living room floor after firefighters arrived and found the house fully engulfed in flames shortly before 10 p.m. Medical examiners used dental records to confirm the man they found was Reuter, 69, said Carver County Sheriff Jim Olson. The medical examiner’s preliminary report indicates Reuter died of smoke inhalation. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. At this time, Olson said, there is no reason to believe the fire was started intentionally.

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Retired District Court Judge Thomas McCarthy recently acknowledged Cedrick Ince is likely to sexually reoffend, but rejected Sibley County’s petition to have Ince committed as a sexually dangerous person. McCarthy ruled there was not enough evidence to prove Ince met the criteria as “highly likely to reoffend� to justify civil commitment. He ordered Ince be released from a secure facility in Moose Lake. Ince, 24, is a former Arlington resident. The Minnesota Department of Corrections will supervise Ince until he completes terms of his probation in about seven years. His probation will include intense probation as well as sex offender and chemical dependency treatment, the Gaylord Hub recently reported. Ince has twice been convicted of criminal sexual conduct. He admitted to police he was drunk

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The sixth annual Ney Nature Center Fall Festival will take place on Saturday, Oct. 4. Look for full details at www.neycenter.org. One of the highlights of the afternoon will feature a program at 1:30 by Steve Maanum, educator, nature photographer and author. He has been an educator in Minnesota since 1973 and incorporates photography into his teaching efforts as a means to help connect children with the natural world around them. Maanum is also the Greater Minnesota coordinator for the state’s “Digital Photography Bridge to Nature� project. He schedules and conducts workshops that are designed to train teachers to use digital cameras as teaching tools and to assist them in developing nature photo lessons that would enhance an area of their existing classroom curriculums. Maanum’s presentation will include tips for photographing wildlife species close to home – birds at the bird feeder, deer and butterflies, etc. Trail Run The Oct. 4 Ney Nature Center Fall Festival will also include the fourth annual four-mile Trail Run. It will begin at 10:30 a.m, A two-mile run/hike will begin at 11 a.m. and the 1K kids dash will take place at 11:45 a.m. Visit www.neycenter.org for more details and registration information. This year, the fee includes one ticket to our noon pancake meal. Pancake Lunch New this year is a special pancake lunch featuring Ney’s very

Gov. Mark Dayton recently appointed Cynthia L. McCollum, Eric J. Braaten, Christopher J. Lehmann and Timothy J. Looby as judges in the First Judicial District Court. Braaten replaces Judge Richard Perkins. Judge Braaten will be chambered in Chaska at the Carver County Courthouse. Looby replaces Judge Thomas McCarthy and will be chambered in Gaylord at the Sibley County Courthouse. McCollum and Lehman are replacing judges Richard Spicer and Robert King. Their chambers will be in the Dakota County Courthouse in Hastings. The First judicial Court includes Scott, Carver, Sibley, Le Sueur, McLeod, Dakota and Goodhue counties.

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Last week, I covered some of the basics of doing research with school work being the central consideration. This week, I want to open the discussion with a wider focus. Many of us need to learn things or get information confirmed in our daily lives. It might be for school, business, home management or simple curiosity. The printed materials at the library are the easy, obvious, and traditional resources. They still have a valued place in the library. The internet, used with caution, can be a great source of information and is so commonplace, many of us consider the internet to be a “traditionalâ€? source by now. It is now time to bring out the advanced research tools. I need you to follow along at an internet station, either at home or at your library. The first step is to go to http://www.scottlib. org/ and click on “Research & Resourcesâ€? on the menu bar. You will be rewarded with four useful options. We will focus on “Researchâ€? so click on that option. Now you will be presented a wide range of options and paths to get there. We will go with the easier method for now. There are a dozen category boxes ranging from “Academic Researchâ€? to “Science & Technologyâ€?. Click any one of them and you will be offered a number of databases containing many options for finding information. It will take some digging and reading. Practice will make using this resource easier. I would encourage everybody to give this a try. It is an amazing collection of resources and the more skillful you become at using them, the more useful they will become. The Belle Plaine Book club is starting up but with a change of time. They will be meeting at 6 p.m. on Thursday, September 25 to discuss the book “The Great Gatsbyâ€? by F. Scott Fitzgerald (born in St. Paul, MN.). If you have read the book and would like to discuss it with fellow members of the community, come. If you have not read the book and would like to be apart of the club stop by the library to get a copy. Preschools, parents, grandparents and Caregivers are invited to Storytime on Friday, September 26 at 10:30 a.m. This weeks theme will be Fairy Tales. Our Scott County Library System web pages are meant to assist you in getting the most out of your library experience. Stop in or go online for information. (15) Scott County Library System web-site: www.scottlib.org. Library Hours: Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday & Monday Closed Tuesday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday 1-8 p.m. Thursday 1-8 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. New Arrivals September 24, 2014 Adult Non-Fiction Reptiles & Amphibians Field Guide: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan by Stan Tekiela Special Heart: A Journey of Faith, Hope, Courage and Love by Bret Baier Stronger by Jeff Bauman Adult Fiction Butternut Summer by Mary McNear Close Call by Stella Rimington I am Livia by Phyllis Smith Miracle in a Dry Season by Sarah Loudin Thomas The Beast in the Red Forest by Sam Eastland Close To Home by Lisa Jackson Her Last Whisper by Karen Robards The Long Way Home by Louise Penny Lisette’s List by Susan Vreeland Adult Paperback Fiction The Game and the Governess by Kate Noble Graphic Novels Snoopy Cowabunga! by Charles M. Schultz Juvenile Fiction Burp or Treat‌Smell My Feet! by Nancy Krulik Grimmtastic Girls Cinderella Stays Late by Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams Easy Boardbook Dinosaur Zoom! by Penny Dale Hoot: A Hide-and-Seek book of Counting!

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last through the fall season. There’s a rumor that fabulous crocheted scarves will be available, and last week brought the cutest animal hats you’ve ever seen. For seasonal recipes and more, check us out on Facebook. The Belle Plaine Farmers Market is held every Wednesday from 3:30-6:30 p.m. May through Oct. 15 at Court Square Park. For more information, contact Lisa Fahey at 952-8735665 or Diane Skelley, 952873-2467.

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The countdown continues with four weeks left in the season for the Belle Plaine Farmers Market. Come to the park and stock up for winter. Vendor set up is currently free. Terry has big, beautiful pumpkins and winter squash, along with an array of fresh vegetables just begging to be on your table. Charlie still has fresh garlic and eggs. Bev and Jan have some wonderful baked goods as well as apples. With the cool nights, the apples are super tasty and will

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Thirty Years Ago This Week

Homage to Omy Belle Plaine native Omy Hahn, right, was inducted into the Minnesota Baseball Hall of Fame in the fall of 1984 at ceremonies in St. Cloud. Hahn was accompanied by a group of Belle Plaine friends who were on hand for the occasion. Hahn, 71, was a well-known Minnesota sports personality. He was a brother of Joe Hahn of Belle Plaine. The fifth annual Minnesota Irish Festival would be held at the St. Paul Civic Center on Saturday and Sunday (Nov. 3-4). Organizers added a new twist that year, honoring two towns for their Irish heritage. Belle Plaine and New Richmond, Wis., were the two communities that were selected for the 1984 event. “We are honoring the entire area around Belle Plaine to also included the townships of Jessenland and Faxon and the St. Thomas area,� said Mary Ann O’Brien, formerly of Belle Plaine who was a member of the committee. A meeting would be held that Thursday night at Jerry’s Lounge to discuss Belle Plaine’s participation in the festival. Filings opened that Tuesday for city offices and on the first day two filed for mayor and one for council. Incumbent Mayor Fran Schuman and Councilman Roger Martin both filed for the twoyear mayor position. Filing for the four-year council seat was David Smith. The council seats of Martin and Ray Bigaouette would expire that year. The Belle Plaine City Council would hold a public hearing to consider the proposed budget of $527,196 for 1985. The Belle Plaine Fire Department building committee was reassessing its decision to ask for a referendum to build a new fire hall on property located along East Main Street. The property suggested for purchase was a 200- by 300-foot piece of land just west of the Belle Plaine Coop that was owned by Dr. John Fogarty. Some members of the building committee felt the $80,000 asking price was a little high and might discourage a favorable vote. In a move to encourage the replacement of trees lost to Dutch elm disease, the city of Belle Plaine was offering property

owners the chance to purchase trees from the city. The previous week’s mild temperatures and intense sunshine were just what the farmers needed for their crops to ripen for fall harvest. The crops in Scott County were maturing at a good pace before a cold front of the past few days dampened the spirits of farmers and nonfarmers alike. On the whole, the crops were okay. Fahey Sales Agency announced the opening of a new real estate office in Shakopee and the purchase of an office building for its Hutchinson branch. The Crusaders of Mankato Loyola rolled into Belle Plaine that Friday night and spoiled the Tiger football team’s homecoming game with a 6-0 victory. The blitzing Crusader defense limited the Tigers to minus 6 yards rushing and 49 yards passing. Shawn Buesgens, Rick Murphy and Ed Fogarty led a tough Belle Plaine defense with a combined 36 tackles. The BPHS volleyball team stayed on top of the conference standings with victories over Norwood and Montgomery. Barb Weirke had 14 service points against Norwood and Laurie Wolpern had 23 kills against Montgomery. The wins improved the Tigers to 5-0 in the conference. The Tiger tennis team lost to Le Sueur 3-2 and beat Le Center 5-0 that week. Singles players Courtney Hoelz and Sara Miller won both their matches that week for Belle Plaine.

60 Years Ago (1954)

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one mile east of Norwood. Mrs. Kleschult, 57, was a daughter of the late Judge Peter Schwartz of Shakopee. Mrs. Jay Whitlock, former resident of Belle Plaine, arrived in Minneapolis from Los Angeles and was met by the W.A. Whitlocks, who brought her out to Belle Plaine for a visit. Albert Tiegs, St. Thomas, met with a painful accident when the tractor he was operating tipped on him, pinning him beneath if for several hours. Rev. O.F. Herder of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Belle Plaine, left for Beatrice, Neb., to attend the Biennial International Delegate Convention of the American Lutheran Church. He was a delegate to the convention. Tony Soller was stricken with a heart attack and died while working at the Albrecht auction yard. He was 63 years old. Among seven freshmen at Mankato Teachers College to receive alumni association scholarships were Donna Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy of Belle Plaine, and Arthur Straub of Le Sueur. Francis (Bud) Flynn was a victim of a corn-picker accident. While operating the machine on the farm he and his father, Edw. Flynn, operated, his left hand was caught and he suffered the loss of two fingers. Lieutenant Jack Newell arrived for a visit with his parents, the John F. Newells. Jack had just returned from Japan, where he had flown a new plane. Frank Klaustermeier, 74, former resident of Benton Township, died at his home in Lester Prairie. A St. Paul man, John Thorison, had a narrow escape when a cave-in completely buried him under about 3 feet of sand at the new school construction project. He was rushed to the Shakopee hospital in fair condition. The Belle Plaine High School band and majorettes totaling 57 students participated in the fourth annual High School Band Day sponsored by the University of Minnesota Music Department at the Minnesota-Nebraska game at Memorial Stadium. Corneal W. Huibregtse, 53, an employee at the Bongards creamery, drowned in Pearson’s Lake, five miles east of Waconia. John Joseph Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wagner of Belle Plaine, and Miss Dian Forset of Madelia were married at the Catholic parsonage, Madelia.

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A killing frost Sept. 30 ended the corn-growing season. Farmers estimated two-thirds of the crop was ready to crib. Oscar Haering sold his photography business to H. Bryant of St. Paul, who moved here to operate the studio. Mr. Haering was the town photographer for 11 years. Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stier to remind them of their silver wedding day. A highway contractor, who moved in with his road crew, set up camp at the Richard Riley farm. Twenty-seven horses were part of the camp. Guy Bristol opened a garage in Blakeley, taking the quarters vacated by Stanley Sindelar. Belle Plaine High School defeated Shakopee at football 19-7. On the Belle Plaine squad were C. Dominski, F. Taylor, M. Olson, R. Anderson, A. Dahlke, T. Hert, C. Mahoney, R. Bromaghim, F. Wolpern, T. Corcoran, A. Kulisheck. Henry Chadderdon, who lived in Belle Plaine during his younger years, died in Wisconsin at the age of 84. The decision of Judge Tifft in respect to the contest in the Belle Plaine School Board election was appealed to the state supreme court. At the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F.J. von Bohland, took place the marriage of Miss Yuanita von Bohland to Sidney Hammel of Owatonna. Following a wedding trip, the couple established their home in Owatonna. The Carver Fair, always the popular event in this area, closed on a tragic happening. Charles Dimler, 52-year-old farmer of Eden Prairie, slipped over a 20foot embankment into the Minnesota River at the side of the fairgrounds and drowned before help could reach him. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meger Sr. celebrated the golden jubilee of their marriage at the Polish Catholic Church in Lexington. An old-fashioned dinner was served to many guests at the Meger farm in Derrynane Township. Gust A. Kratzke, a resident of Blakeley in his younger years, died at his home in Hibbing at the age of 42. Miss Sadie Freter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Freter, became the bride of Charlie Krumrey, Rev. P.J. Haupt officiating. Martin Sheehan, 70, a former resident of St. Thomas, died at his home in Long Prairie. His remains were brought back to St. Thomas for burial. At the Church of the Sacred Heart took place the marriage of Miss Mary Gaffney to Charles J. Borchert of St. Paul, in which city the couple established their home.

120 Years Ago (1894)

The third annual Harvest Medallion Hunt is underway with the accompanying clue. The hunt is a prelude to the annual Belle Plaine Scenic Byway 5K and Half-Marathon races, which this year are scheduled for Oct. 11. If the medallion is not found this week, a second clue will be published in next Wednesday's Herald. A third clue, if necessary, will appear Oct. 8. Last year, the husband and wife team of Don and Pam Meger found the medallion stuck underneath the sleeping child statue in front of the public library building downtown. Their find came after the publishing of the first clue.

The search area is the same as for the Bar-B-Q Days and St. Patrick coin hunts, which includes the Belle Plaine city limits. The medallion is about 2 inches in diameter and has "Belle Plaine Harvest Hunt 2014" inscribed on it. The prize for finding it is $100 in Belle Plaine Bucks. The medallion is located on public property and is not more than 6 feet off the ground. It's also not located on the Historical House property or "inside" the Tiger Park baseball field. If you find it, call 952-2121060 and leave your name and phone number.

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This is our hometown on the Beautiful Prairie. Ten Four Mr. V. I thought it said forty. I used to Tweet without being on Twitter. How can that bee? Do Not Litter! Some people took Horace Greeley’s advice. It may prove to be only Minnesota Nice. Maybe I’m nowhere to be found. Hey Lady! Colin don’t be a fraidy. Think six.

B.P. Food Shelf Fund-raiser As we look forward to our holiday season, we are reminded of all that we have to be thankful for. The Belle Plaine Food Shelf and many volunteers are hosting the fourth annual fundraising event to help support this wonderful organization that has already helped so many families in our community. It will be held on Saturday, Nov. 15 at the Valley View Golf Course in Belle Plaine. The evening will feature a buffet dinner, silent and live auctions, raffle and live entertainment. The Belle Plaine Food Shelf has been open since July 9 of 2011. Because of the donations of many generous people, the Food Shelf has been able to assist 614 new families. It has donated 327,057 pounds of food, which translates into 261,645 meals for those in need. The Belle Plaine Food Shelf has also been able to donate hats, mittens, backpacks, calculators and notebooks due to the generosity of the Belle Plaine community and other support-

ers of the Belle Plaine Food Shelf program. It is currently giving out a “TON� of food every week in its five hours per week that it’s open. Would you join with these generous people and please help us keep the Belle Plaine Food Shelf operating for the upcoming year and years to come? The organization is seeking items to be donated for the live and silent auctions, as well as raffle prizes to be given out at the fund-raising event. Financial contributions are also accepted. You can mail your donations to: Belle Plaine Food Shelf Betsy Ollhoff, President 135 O’Brien Parkway Belle Plaine, MN. 56011 If you would like the food shelf to pick up your donation, please call 952-873-6142. For donation purposes, the Belle Plaine Food Shelf’s federal tax ID number is 371638207.

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St. Thomas by: Loni Graham Our next mass at St. Thomas is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 18 at 4 p.m. Father James Burns will be officiating. The mass schedule at St. Anne’s is Saturdays at 5:15 p.m., and Sundays 8 and 10:30 a.m. with Father George. A number from St. Thomas side of Le Sueur enjoyed St. Anne’s Applefest Sunday, Sept. 21. Out of 75 cars entered in the Heidelberg Community Day Celebration, Kenny O’Connell won second place in the Antique car division with his 1931 Model-A. Congrats, Kenny. The annual John P. and Grace Halloran family get-together hosted by John and Betty’s family at their farm. This year also included John A. Halloran ‘”Tar’s” 90th birthday. A fun day visiting, with a hay ride through the meadow and the pumpkin patch, picked out their own pumpkins. Great day on the farm for children and adults alike. Good treats, good eats and great company. Another Dozinky come and gone, a cool start, from Friday night’s cruise, shopping the street venders and Czech Village, neighbors, friends, family, food, music, pivo, KCHK’s Tavern Tour an exhausted and satisfied finish. St. Thomas folks sighted: Connellys, Burns, Holdens, O’Connells, Simons, Sullivans, Hallorans… and Megers, Bill pushing Lisa in a wheelchair, her feet bandaged, with the girls happily, skipping and clinging to them. Enjoyed immensely, watching from behind the KCHK stand to folks, mostly children and teens, walking by, catching step of the music beat and finished passing in dance step. The view on Main Street in New Prague closely resembled the Mardi Gras on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. A special kind of bonding for one united purpose, generations working together making memories with grandchildren, sonsin-law and adult grandsons… and women cooking. The fam-

ily of Max Sullivan spent a 3-4 day weekend at the farm putting a new roof on her house. A number of St. Thomas folks enjoyed the beautiful wedding of Christina Genelin and Philip Heitner of Le Center on Saturday, Sept. 20. The wedding ceremony was held at the St. Henry Catholic Church with reception, dinner and dance at the Le Sueur County Pioneer Power Show Grounds. Around dinner time, winds and a 20-minute downpour dampened the grounds, but not the spirits of the guests. Guests left tents and cozied up in the Pancake House and moved further inside Pioneer Hall. Most of the guests were the spirited Le Center St. Patrick’s Day crowd who enjoyed heightened excitement. This same storm, hit Wasca’s Sacred Heart Festival, where inches of hail fell and tents were tossed. The lucky Genelin/Heitner guests had a grand time listening and dancing to Jim Reader and the Downtown Sound Band. Kenny O’Connell, Jerry and Peggy Brown Cooney were among the many Irish folks who enjoyed the festivities at the Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day celebration in Kilkenny recently. Sportsman News: The St. Thomas Sportsmen are sponsoring a movie night for member’s families on Saturday, Sept. 27 at the ballpark. This year presenting the Lego Movie, show time is at 7:30 p.m. The Sportsman will provide some snacks. They will also be having our annual camp out that night. If anyone would like to spend the night, please bring a tent (weather permitting); hotdogs and s’mores provided. Bring your own beverages. Jason Retka will start the camp fire around 6 p.m. Note: All more than welcome to come just for the movie and/or the campfire. Curt and Cindy Boelter lost their home of 26 years due to a mudslide on June 19.Unfortuately, they found out that their insurance policy will not cover any of the loss whatsoever. Family and friends of Curt and Cindy are planning a

benefit to raise funds and help with the costs facing this wonderful family. Please join us on Saturday, Sept. 27 for a day of fun-filled events.Food will be available for sale, starting at 3 p.m., including pulled pork sandwiches and sloppy joes. A silent auction also begins at 3 p.m. and will wrap up at 8 p.m. A full event-filled day is planned, events include: 9 a.m. Fun Run/ Walk. Registration begins at 8, begins at Bender Park and goes to Curt and Cindy’s home, approximately 2 miles north of Henderson. Zumba will begin immediately following Fun Run/Walk, instructed by Kim Hammes at the RoadHaus, and the Car Cruise - line up from 2-3 p.m., leaves Henderson at 4 p.m. Bingo and Bake Sale at the RoadHaus from 3-5 p.m. Preregistration required for Bean Bag Tournament. Children’s Events, including facepainting and games from 3-5 p.m. Charlie More Band will play from 5-7 p.m. Beer Bash from 7-9 p.m. and Jared Graff’s Band is starting at 8p.m. On a personal note: Curt and Cindy are our Scenic By-Way neighbors. Cindy called the morning of June 19, worried about the rain, a premonition, feeling uneasy about the floodwaters coming up. Their home was always picture perfect and well cared for, just like their horses, well cared for… and playful. Boelter’s eldest son, Cody, is a member of our Henderson Fire Department and was out with the department helping us in the flood plain. As the rain came down and the floodwaters rose, he was out helping us… comforting us along the edge of the valley. They’ve uncomplainingly lost so many irreplaceable treasures. We along the Scenic Byway know “There really is no such thing as mud slide insurance.” We are blessed with good neighbors, and we all agree… You can’t beat neighbors like Curt and Cindy for kindness and compassion. We like them as neighbors and love them as friends…and remember, folks, they both have St. Thomas connections. Please join us for a full day of fun, for a good cause.

Arlington Renaming Ballfield to Honor Dan Thomes’ Memory The softball/baseball field in Arlington’s Sportsmen’s Park were recently dedicated and renamed in memory of Dan “Buck” Thomes. The Arlington City Council recently unanimously OK’d a resolution renaming the field in memory of Thomes, a longtime softball-baseball enthusiast who tirelessly worked to run and

manage teams and leagues that used the field. He also regularly performed routine maintenance on the field. Thomes managed the Arlington Sportsmen’s Club for 25 years, the Arlington Enterprise recently reported. He was also instrumental in the smooth transfer of the park to city ownership. The park continues to

serve city and rural residents seeking a public, natural retreat along the banks of a waterway. Thomes, who passed away unexpectedly in March of 2013, also worked for the City of Arlington for 13 years. During those years, he paid special attention to the ball field in the park.

Fall Specials

Humane Society Event Oct. 24 The Carver-Scott Humane Society (CSHS) is hosting the 11th annual Rescue Roundup on Friday, Oct. 24 at the Chanhassen Event Center to benefit animals in need in Carver, Scott and Hennepin counties. “It’s going to be a fun-filled event with amazing barbecue for dinner, a large silent auction, a photo station and more,” said Bruce Kranig, executive director of CSHS. “We’re expecting a great turnout, good times and a lot of support to help our animals in need.”

Jameson House Ride Oct. 4

Town & Vicinity Kids of all ages enjoyed the new Belle Plaine Archery Range when it opened last week. Future Eagle Scout, Scott Hermann, took on the project and saw it to completion. Other scouts, family, friends and the Park Board all helped out. Another reason why we love Belle Plaine. Don Edberg took his mom, Vernie Edberg, and drove up to Biwabik, MN Sept. 20 to attend Luie (Luke) Lageson’s 90th birthday party Sept. 21 at the Senior Center. At the party on Sunday Vernie got to visit with many nieces, nephews and friends of the Lageson’s. The biggest plan of going up to Biwabik was for Vernie to see her sister, Bootie, who is a resident of St. Michael’s Health and Rehab in the memory care unit in Virginia. It had been 16 years since Vernie and Bootie got to see each other as Vernie’s husband, Kenny, is a resident of Kingsway memory care unit in Belle Plaine. Don and Vernie stayed with Gary and Deb Lageson in Biwabik. A very happy and tearful reunion was

The second annual Jameson House Motorcycle and Classic Car Run will take place Saturday, Oct. 4, starting at End Zone Bar and Grill in Elko. Registration starts at 11 a.m. and the ride at noon. The recommended minimum donation is $25. There will be many door prizes, a silent auction and live by: Edna Weiers St. John’s Catholic Church music at night. The Jameson House it a non- St. Scholastica Church profit organization that helps Father Dave and Deacon Bob grieving parents who have lost Sunday Mass at 10 a.m. at St. a child. John’s For more information, visit Servers: Sarah & Morgan www.jamesonhouse.org. Pint, Shelby Boehmke and Anna Holden Saturday Mass at 8:15 p.m. at St. Scholastica Servers: Joseph & Trenton Better Breather Huebl Support Group Sunday Mass at 8 a.m. at St. Scholastica Meetings Servers: Julie & Joe Schoenecker The new American Lung Association of Minnesota’s Better Thursday 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Breathers Club Support Group Holy Hour at St. John’s at St. Francis Regional Medical * * * * * Center meets the first Tuesday The Marathon to proof each month from 1-2:30 p.m. mote Catholic Education is It’s held in the St. Francis Con- on Saturday, Sept. 27, at St. ference Area. Wenceslaus beginning at 8:15. The Better Breathers Club is a Come run, jog, walk or bike. support group for people with Join Father Dave who will be chronic lung disease and their walking with SWS students families, friends and support and families. Hot dogs and persons. treats will be served by KC’s. The purpose of the club is to The wedding of Lindsay offer patient-centered, commu- Holicky and Dan Trainer was nity-based educational oppor- on Saturday, Sept. 20. The tunities and support to persons ceremony took place at the with chronic lung disease - es- Chapel of St. Mary of the pecially COPD but also asthma, Angels in Winona. The recepidiopathic pulmonary fibrosis tion dinner and dance was held (IPF), lung cancer and other at the Visions Event Center chronic lung diseases. in Winona. The bride is the For more information, call daughter of Chris and Monica (Metzdorff) Holicky of Veseli. 952-428-2377. Genevieve Metzdorff and Mary Holicky of Le Center, are the bride’s grandmothers, who all attended along with many aunts, uncles and cousins from the Holicky and Turner families. The Annual Dozinky Camping Jamboree was held and the M and M Campground just outside of Heidelburg this past weekend. Camp hosts Rachel Meger and Dave Monnens had

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to be! Don and his mom even got to see the very large home where Bootie and Luie and family lived. Luie is still living in his “little yellow house.” And yes, Walt and Helen, your last name is known very well by Luie and his family as Luie worked in Eric mining over 30 years and knew of probably one of your relatives and also a daughter of some friends in Biwabik is married to a Lehtinen or is getting married. A small world but a grand world. A “Hi” to the B.P. Hunters that were always welcomed at the “Big House” up by the open iron ore pit. Fond memories really came about! It was so good to see Bootie at her husband’s 90th birthday party. Jon, Deb (Edberg) Malin of Lakeville and Joe Edberg of Shakopee came up on Sunday to be with for Luie’s 90th birthday party. It was great of Don to take Vernie to Biwabik and as mentioned, it was a very happy and very tearful reunion. Some of the B.P. “Oldsters” may remember Luie as a policeman in the 1950’s.

Union Hill 14 campers in their backyard with hookups for everyone. Besides the camping group, many friends and family spent the weekend, or stopped by to visit. Many of the group enjoyed the festivities in New Prague at the Dozinky festival. Activities at the campground were mini golfing, yard games, bingo, bonfires, and the annual Saturday night buffet. Special guests this year were Peter and Margaret Zahorik from Austria. Peter and Margaret are parents of one of the camping group and have been vacationing in America for the past month. Despite the language barrier of them only speaking German, they enjoyed the camaraderie and fun that the ‘Camping group’ always has. We appreciate Rachel and Dave for the hospitality that added to another successful Dozinky weekend. Katelyn Zurn spent the weekend at home and also camping with family. Katelyn is a sophomore at the College of St Benedict. Andrew Zurn and friend Shannon Lane from St Paul, spent the weekend camping with family and friends at the annual M and M Campground in Heidelburg. Humor Corner: In his early 50s, Tom retired and started a second career. But he just couldn’t seem to get to work on time. Every day, he was five, 10, or even 15 minutes late. Tom was a good worker, though, so his boss was in a quandary about how to deal with it. Finally, he called him into the office for a talk. “Tom, you do a bang-up job. It’s odd, though, your coming in late. I know you retired from the Air Force. What did they say if you came in late?” “They said, ‘Good morning, general.’”

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Community Services

Nelson Ladd • Community Services Director 130 S. Willow St., Belle Plaine • www.belleplaine.k12.mn.us Office Hours: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Phone 873-2411

EXTREME LEGO: WHEELS & AXLES

New and returning students welcome! Learn to build the fastest racer on your block! Each class we build different Wheel & Axle mechanisms and investigate how to make them drive faster, for a longer distance, or just plain better. Students will study elements of wheels and axles including: separate axles, single axles, large wheel base, more tread versus less and much more. We incorporate fun races with classmates and keep every student engaged. Ladies and Gentleman, start your engines! Please visit www.youthenrichmentleague.com for details. AGE: Grades K-3 DATE: Tuesdays, Oct. 7-28 TIME: 3:154:15 pm LOCATION: Chatfield Elem, Act. Rm. INSTRUCTOR: Youth Enrichment League Staff COST: $36.00 SPICER CASTLE MURDER MYSTERY

John Mason Spicer built Medayto Cottage in 1893 on Beautiful Green Lake. In the 1930’s, fisherman began commonly identifying their landmark for locating fishing spots as Spicer’s Castle. This lake home is tucked into the woods and fronted by 600 feet of lakeshore. Eunice Spicer Latham preserved many of the original furnishings. Some parts of the home have changed little over the years. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It reflects the slow paced, gentle days of a century ago. Staff will give each participant their part in the mystery upon arrival, and explain the specific details. At 11:30 a.m. You are cordially invited to a day filled with merriment and suspense as you help catch a murderer. However, think twice... it could be you! Let the mystery begin. This two-hour mystery luncheon will involve guests who are suspects in a crime. Upon arrival, you will receive parts for the men to play, and the parts for the women in the play. Menu: Herb Roasted Pork Loin, Harvest Greens Salad, Rolls with Butter, Red Skin & Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetable, Dessert, Coffee, Tea. While solving this felony, the situation will often be interrupted by fits of laughter. As a guest, you participate in the mystery. It could be set in a 1930’s English Mansion, a 1920’s Chicago Speakeasy, a Scottish Castle or some other

Bowling Results

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Thursday Foxes Wild Night Karaoke 9 Sparetime 7 Last Call 7 Deb’s Embroidery 6 Johan’s 3 High Game: Lisa Yahnke 245, Lisa Yahnke 219, Nancy Giles 198 High Series: Lisa Yahnke 595 Friday Night Owls Johan’s 8 Just Throwin Balls 7 Hair by Paula 5 Napa Auto 4 Jody’s Daycare 4 Men’s High Game: Tom Sellnow 225 Men’s High Series: Tom Sellnow 614, Phil Wulf 602, Ted Malz 580 Women’s High Game: Pam Dhaene 201 Women’s High Series: Rachel Soller 540, Debbie Fahey 497, Pam Dhaene 495 Tuesday Nite Ladies G&H Ready Mix 6 Hairs 2 U 5 Ron’s Mechanical 4 Meierbachtol’s 4 Charlie’s Angels 3 Sparetime 2 High Game: Heidi Piche 217 High Series: Heidi Piche 543, Char Hespenheide 508, Jen Gau 488 Monday Mini’s Team 2 4 Team 1 2 Boy’s High Game: Carson Mulroy

with motive and opportunity. After the mystery is solved, take a few minutes to look around the property. There are some B & B rooms you can view, or walk down to the lakeshore. DATE: Thursday, October 23 TIME: Depart at 9:00am (Coborn’s parking lot) Return at 4:15pm COST: $75.00 (includes transportation, dinner & show) DEADLINE: Oct. 7 GIRLS/BOYS YOUTH BASKETBALL

have access to online tools. Bring paper & pen. DATE: Mondays, Nov. 10, 17, & 24 TIME: 6:30 - 8:30 pm LOCATION: District Center, Rm 202 INSTRUCTOR: Kris Langworthy COST: $45.00 plus $22.00 for book DEADLINE: Nov. 10 ROLL IT, TAKE IT, LEAVE IT, MOVE IT: KNOW YOUR EMPLOYER RETIREMENT PLAN OPTIONS

If you recently switched jobs or retired or are facing unemployment due to a layoff or downsizing, this seminar can help you determine what to do with the assets in your employer-sponsored retirement savings plan. We’ll help you evaluate your retirement goals and potential investment strategies, and then we’ll discuss the pros and cons of your options. DATE: Thursday, Oct. 9 TIME: 7-8:15 pm LOCATION: District Center, Rm. TAE KWON DO 202 INSTRUCTOR: Jenna Boulton, This is the Korean martial art of Tae Edward JonesŽ Financial Advisor Kwon Do. Students will learn self COST: FREE defense, self control, history, sparring HOLIDAY GIFTS and techniques needed to test in the beginning level of Tae Kwon Do. Handmade Holiday Gifts for your Advanced students will continue on friends and family - with all new gift at their own pace. Students attending projects for 2014. Do you want to class in BP are also welcome to make some fun gifts for your family train at other Kroells Karate Club or a friend? Get a jump start on locations at no additional cost. holiday gift making? In this fun class SESSION 1: Wednesdays, Sept. 17– we will make colorful clay napkin Oct. 22 SESSION 2: Wednesdays, rings, paint some gingerbread boys Nov. 5–Dec. 17 (No Class Nov. 26) and girls or a gingerbread house TIME: 6:30–7:30 pm AGES: 5 years on canvas board and create magic old and up LOCATION: Chatfield reindeer with some crazy puffy snow. Elem, Activity Room COST: $39.00/ These gifts are perfect for a favorite session INSTRUCTOR: Linda relative or kids can keep the projects for themselves. Come have some Kroells fun while creating fun gifts for your JUST ONCE GUITAR OR family and friends. AGE: Grades K-5 PIANO FOR BUSY PEOPLE DATE: Wednesday, Dec. 3-17 TIME: Have you ever wanted to learn 3:15-4:15 pm LOCATION: Chatfield the guitar/piano but simply find it Elem, PS Rm. 1 INSTRUCTOR: difficult to find the time? In just a Abrakadoodle Staff COST: $38.00 few hours you can learn enough BITCOINS: THE NEW about playing to give you years of CURRENCY musical enjoyment, and you won’t have to take private lessons to do The digital currency revolution is it. This crash course will teach you here and here to stay. Haven’t heard some basic and get you playing along of bitcoins? You are not alone, as with your favorite songs right away. most people are in the dark as to DATE: Wednesday, Oct.8 (GUITAR) what digital currency is, how it’s Monday, Nov. 17 (PIANO) TIME: being used and what lies ahead. In 6:30–9:15 pm LOCATION: BPHS, this class, we will explain what a Choir Room AGES: 13 years and bitcoin is, it’s origins, how it’s used older COST: $49.00 (includes and the future of digital currency in general. Did you know that currently workbook & practice DVD) there are over 500 different alt coins LET IT GO! SPARKING A (as they are called)? Join us for LIFESTYLE OF FREEDOM an informative discussion on this AND JOY new arena of economics. Digital In this three part class, you will currency will be given out. DATE: have the opportunity to experience Wednesday, Oct. 22 TIME: 7–8 pm letting go of who you think you LOCATION: District Center, Rm. are supposed to be, recognizing 202 INSTRUCTOR: Lee Sauter and embracing your strengths, COST: $3.00 and enjoying a renewed sense of ART-RAGEOUS ART WITH life and purpose. Topics include: ABRAKADOODLE *Let it Go (silencing shame and condemnation, accepting the gift Do you like to create amazing art? of imperfection) *The Cold Never In this class we will do everything Bothered Me Anyway (Finding your from drawing to sculpting to strengths) *It’s Time to See What weaving. In our Art-rageous art 99 Boy’s High Series: Carson Mulclass we’ll make 2 clay projects roy 178, Jack Gwozdziewicz 124, (clay cactus and clay hedgehogs), David Fritze 88 Girl’s High Game: try our hand at weaving, draw some Sylvia Jansen 45 Girl’s High Semonkeys, paint with watercolor and ries: Sylvia Jansen 79 Strikers more. We will explore lots of media Team 3 3 in this creative fall session. AGE: Team 7 2 Grades K-5 DATE: Wednesday, Rainbow Discovery 2 Oct. 8–Nov. 5 TIME: 3:15 - 4:15 pm Team 6 2 Team 8 2 LOCATION: Chatfield Elem, PS Rm. Team 1 2 1 INSTRUCTOR: Abrakadoodle Team 5 2 Staff COST: $62.00 Prairie Farm Supply 1 This recreational program is for boys and girls in grades 3-6. The program purpose is to introduce and develop the fundamentals of basketball; dribbling, defense, shooting, etc. Also this program will work to increase the basic knowledge of the game of basketball. Volunteer Coaches Needed. See the Fall Community Ed brochure for more information!

Boy’s High Game: John Glynn 279 Boy’s High Series: Aaron Lenzmeier 590, John Glynn 552, Andrew Carey 525 Girl’s High Game: Madison Brown 138 Girl’s High Series: Madison Brown 380, Ciara Fahey 314 Wednesday Aft. Delights Mankato Motors 10 Dahlgreen Golf Club 9 Renewable Resources 7 Huck’s 6 Paparazzi 5 St. Gert’s Garden 5 Siegle’s Concrete Pump. 5 High Game: Michelle Paul 204 High Series: Carol Barlage 546, Michelle Paul 539, Jeanette Gloege 496 City League Johan’s 7 Foline Auto 6 Annie’s Boys 6 Borough Bowl 4 Neil’s Pub 1 Ag Power High Game: Tom Otto 279, Rick Svihel 246 High Series: Tom Otto 703, Jason Piche 671

Volunteers for the CarverScott Humane Society will hold a pet adoption on Saturday, Oct. 4 from noon to 3 p.m. It will be hosted at PETCO in Chaska, which is located off old Highway 41 and Pioneer Trail. CSHS is without its own building and all pets are housed in foster care. All cats and dogs have been micro ID implanted, vet checked, wormed, had shots updated, checked for friendly temperaments and age appropriately spayed/neutered. Adoption fees are $175+ for cats and $210+ for dogs. Call the Society for more information on adopting a homeless pet at 952-368-3553 or visit www.carverscotths.org.

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Not in Chaska Schools Anymore Students in Chaska junior and senior high schools or East Union Elementary who crave a Mt. Dew, Diet Coke and a bag of Cheetos will have to look elsewhere now that the Eastern Carver County Schools School board decided on a healthier way to go. Directors at the Chaska-based school district recently decided the traditional soda pop and chips selections would be replaced by healthier snacks and drinks. The new offerings meet the U.S. Department of Education’s new requirements for all food sold in the school outside the meal program, the Chaska Herald recently reported. The new foods have to meet requirements for calories, sodium, sugar and fat. Each of the district’s middle schools has one vending machines. The elementary schools, including East Union nine miles northeast of Belle Plaine, have one vending machine in the staff lounge. In Belle Plaine, vending machines at the junior-senior high school have “all-healthy snacks� said Dave Kreft, the building’s principal. The machines are only avalable for use after school. Oak Crest students do not have access to vending machines, said Liann Hanson, the school’s principal.

This past year, the Belle Plaine School Board approved our World’s Best Workforce Plan as required by the Minnesota Legislature. The plan highlights the school district’s plan to achieve goals set forth in the World’s Best Workforce legislation. In the next month or so, the district will be sharing our report of progress with regard to the benchmarks laid out in this plan. The following information is a summary of the World’s Best Workforce legislation The World’s Best Workforce bill was passed in 2013 to ensure every school district in the state is making strides to increase student performance. Each district must develop a plan that addresses the following five goals: • All children are ready for school. • All third-graders can read at grade level. • All racial and economic achievement gaps between students are closed. • All students are ready for career and college. • All students graduate from high school. Why is Minnesota focused on this idea? For Minnesota to be competitive, we must have students who are college and career ready, students who are poised to lead the state’s workforce. This is important for a number of reasons: • Our population is aging. • Seventy percent (70%) of jobs will require more than a high school diploma by 2018. • We don’t have qualified candidates to fill many good-paying jobs. • The fastest growing segment of our future workforce is students of color, and they currently have the state’s lowest graduation rate. • Minnesota has one of the worst black-white achievement gaps in the country. How will we measure progress? Each district will create their own plan to align curriculum and instruction so that students are college and career ready. The success of each plan will be measured by: • NAEP scores • Closing the gap by student group • MCA scores • College entrance exams At our meeting on Monday night, the school board took up several resolutions regarding school funding with regard to deferred maintenance, restoring state funding for equalization aid for operating levies and for debt service levies, providing technology funding for all school and a renewed commitment to meeting the financial obligations of special education requirements. These resolutions will be reviewed by the MN School Board’s Association Delegate Assembly in early December and Scott County Legal Notices Proceedings will be considered as part of theBoardMSBA legislative platform for 2015. Board member Dan Giesen wlll be representing our school board as a member of the Delegate Assembly. As always, if you have any questions about school matters, please feel free to call me at 873-2400 or check our website at www.belleplaine.k12.mn.us. You may also find me on Twitter at @BPTiger716. Go Tigers!

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Minneapolis, she was Letterbox in “Griffelkin.� Clausen is the recipient of a 2014-15 Theatre & Dance Freshman Talent Grant. The Minnesota State University Mankato Department of Theatre and Dance will open its 2014-15 Mainstage season with “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast,� based on the Academy Award-winning animated film of the same name. It will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 2-4 and 9-11, with 2 p.m. matinees on Oct. 4, 5, 11 and 12, in the Ted Paul Theatre of the Earley Center for Performing Arts.

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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.

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.

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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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,

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• Fall Splendor of Quilts CAQC 2014 Quilt Show Sept. 26, 10-7 & Sept. 27, 9-5 @ Chaska Community Center. • R.O.M.E.O.S. (retired old men eating out single) will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 11 a.m. at Andy's Bar & Grill. • Belle Plaine Run Club, an informal running club for participants who desire to run, socialize, and motivate. For more information and times, call (952) 486-1903. • City Council Meeting on October 6 at 6 p.m. at Belle Plaine Government Center. • School Board Meetings at Junior High Library ~ 2nd Monday of each month: meetings are scheduled as a work session; 4th Monday of each month: Regular business meetings for the board, Finance starts at 5:30 p.m. and regular at 6 p.m. For more information or if a holiday interferes, call (952) 873-2400 or go online at www.belleplaine.k12.mn.us • Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women now has free on-site childcare available during weekly evening and daytime women's support groups. 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Legal Notices CITY OF BELLE PLAINE, MN PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Belle Plaine will meet at City Hall, 218 North Meridian Street, Belle Plaine, MN on Monday, October 6, 2014 at 6:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as comments may be reasonably heard, to consider and receive public comment on the application by Ryan Neisen, Neisen’s Corner Bar, Inc., dba Neisen’s Corner Bar, 101 East Main Street, Belle Plaine, MN, for on and off sale, Sunday, and 2:00 a.m. intoxicating liquor licenses. All oral and written comments will be heard at this time. Dated September 18, 2014. Holly J. Kreft City Administrator Published in the Belle Herald on Wednesday, September 24, 2014.

CITY OF BELLE PLAINE PUBLIC NOTICE The Belle Plaine Planning and Zoning Commission will conduct a public hearing on Monday, October 13, 2014 at 7:05 p.m., or as soon thereafter as persons may reasonably be heard, at City Hall, 218 North Meridian Street, Belle Plaine, Minnesota 56011. The Belle Plaine City Council will also conduct a public hearing on Monday, October 20, 2014 at 6:35 p.m., or as soon thereafter as persons may reasonably be heard, at City Hall, 218 North Meridian Street, Belle Plaine, Minnesota 56011. The purpose of the hearings is to receive and consider public comment on proposed Ordinance 14-06, amending Sections 11031106 (Conditional Uses), 1107.03 (Screening and Landscaping), 1107.16 (Home Occupations), and 1107.22 (Preservation of Belle Plaine Character Design Standards); and Section 206 (Board of Appeals) of the City Code. Copies of the proposed Ordinance are available in their entirety at the Belle Plaine City Hall, 218 North Meridian Street, Belle Plaine, Minnesota 56011 for review. Written comments may be mailed or delivered to: City of Belle Plaine, 218 North Meridian Street, P.O. Box 129, Belle Plaine, MN 56011. All oral and written comments will be heard at this time. Dated this 15th day of September, 2014 Chelsea Alger Community Development Director Published in the Belle Herald on Wednesday, September 24, 2014.

State of Minnesota county of scott district court judicial district: 1st court file numer: 70-cv-14-15454 case type: name change NOTICE OF HEARING by Publication (Minor Name Change) Minn. Stat. 259.10 In the Matter of the Application of Catherine Joanne Viengthong On Behalf of: Jonathan David Scherer For a Change of Name to: Jonathan David Viengthong TO: Travis Gillespie (Name of parent to be notified) Prior Lake, MN (Last known address) An Application for Name Change has been filed by Catherine Joanne Viengthong for a change of name for the minor child Jonathan David Scherer to Jonathan David Viengthong. A hearing on this Application will be held at 200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee, MN 55379 on 10/16/14, at 9:00 a.m. You may obtain a copy of the Application for Name Change from 200 Fourth Ave. West, Shakopee, MN 55379. If you do not appear at the scheduled hearing, the Petitioner’s Application for a Name Change for the minor child may be granted. Dated: 9/5/14 Filed in Scott County Courts on September 5, 2014 Heather M. Kendall Court Administrator By: Linda Guimond Deputy Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, September 10, 17 and 24, 2014.

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION Court File No.: 70-PR-14-16267 NOTICE of informal probate of will and appointment of personal representative and notice to creditors Estate of Edward Bernard Fonnier, Decedent. Notice is given than an application for informal probate of the Decedent's Will, dated August 22, 2007, and ("Will"), has been filed with the Registrar. The application has been granted. Notice is also granted that the Registrar has informally appointed Edward Bradford Fonnier, whose address is 4731 Eagle Creek Boulevard, Shakopee, MN, 55379, 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 Minn. Stat. 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 Minn. State. 524.3-801) 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. A charitable beneficiary may request notice of the probate proceedings be given to the Attorney General pursuant to Minn. Stat. 501B.41, subd. 5. Dated: Sept. 15, 2014 Filed in Scott County Courts September 15, 2014 Heather M. Kendall, Registrar, Delores A. Beussman, Deputy Court Administrator Attorney for Personal Representative Anne Heimkes Tuttle Tuttle Family Law & Mediation, P.A. 287 Marschall Road, Suite 104 Shakopee, MN, 55379 Attorney License No: 216872 Telephone: (952) 746-2350 Fax: (952) 746-2353 Email: atuttle@tbattys.com Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, September 17 and 24, 2014.

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT DISTRICT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT PROBATE DIVISION Court File No.: 70-PR-13-24235 NOTICE OF AND ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR FORMAL PROBATE OF WILL PREVIOUSLY PROBATED INFORMALLY; FOR CONFIRMATION OF INFORMAL APPOINTMENT AND ACTS OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE; TO ALLOW FINAL ACCOUNT, SETTLE, AND DISTRIBUTE ESTATE In Re: Estate of Alphonsus Morrisette, also known as Alphonsus John Morrisette, Decedent. Douglas G. Nelson has filed a Petition for Formal Probate of Will; for Confirmation of Informal Appointment and Acts of Personal Representative; to Allow Final Account, Settle, and Distribute Estate. It is Ordered that, on October 7, 2014 at 9 a.m., a hearing will be held in this Court at the Scott County Government Center, 200 Fourth Avenue West, Shakopee, Minnesota 55379, on the petition. 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 petition will be granted. Notice shall be given by publishing this Notice and Order as provided by law and by: 1 Mailing a copy of this Notice and Order to each interested person by United States mail at least 14 days before the time set the hearing. BY THE COURT Dated: 9/8/2014 Caroline H. Lennon, Judge of District Court, Delores A. Beussman, Deputy Court Administrator Gary L. Monahan, Attorney at Law Atty. ID No: 126214 Monahan Law Office 419 North Main Street Le Sueur, MN 56058 507-665-3329 ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, September 17 and 24, 2014.

STORAGE AUCTION – BELLE PLAINE MOBILE HOME PARK

Will sell at public auction, content of storage units: G25, Darlene Annen; G37 Gary Flint (very large garage-triple unit); G38 Sara Rozen; G46 Bonnie Smith Wednesday, October 8th, 2014, at 3 p.m. at 420 W Forest St, Belle Plaine, for back storage fees owed. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. IMPORTANT INFORMATION – 1) Please call (952-873-6835) the park office with any questions prior to auction day; 2) We do not know what is in any of the units, we DO NOT enter the units, ever; 3) Bring plenty of cash with you. You cannot “dash for cash.” Please be prepared; 4) Bring a flashlight, padlocks and cash; 5) You are responsible for removal of everything in the unit you purchase, regardless if you want it or not. Failure to remove all items will result in you being sent a bill for trash removal and being banned from all future storage auctions our company performs. PLEASE BE PREPARED! Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, September 17 and 24, 2014.

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: October 22, 2010 MORTGAGOR: Michael W. Mannino and Heather B. Mannino, husband and wife. MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nomine for Summit Mortgage Corporation. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded November 2, 2010 Scott County Recorder, Document No. A866212. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: CitiMortgage, Inc.. Dated October 2, 2013 Recorded October 11, 2013, as Document No. A947221. TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: 100061907000180380 LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: Summit Mortgage Corporation RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: CitiMortgage, Inc. MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 10164 Dogwood Court, Elko, MN 55020 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 230470450 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 21, Block 3, Windrose 8th Addition COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $354,819.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $354,304.45 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: October 9, 2014 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 April 9, 2015, 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 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: August 11, 2014 CitiMortgage, Inc. 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 10 - 14-004531 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, August 20, 27 and September 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2014.

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: 12/14/2007 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $145,500.00 MORTGAGOR: John W. Zweber, a single person MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Advisor’s Mortgage, LLC DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 01/22/2008 as Document Number A 792099 in the Office of the County Recorder, Scott County, Minnesota ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to Caliber Home Loans, Inc. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 09/17/2013 as Document Number A945583 in the Office of the County

Recorder, Scott County, Minnesota TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.: 03917008-0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Commencing at a point 28 rods East from the Northwest corner of the SW 1/4 of Section 17, Township 113, Range 22, Scott County, Minnesota, thence running due South 10 rods; thence due East 4 rods; thence due North 10 rods; and thence West 4 rods to the place of beginning; And Also Commencing at a point 445.5 feet East of the Northwest corner of the SW 1/4 of Section 17, Township 113, Range 22 West, Scott County, Minnesota, thence South a distance of 165 feet, thence East a distance of 16.5 feet, thence North a distance of 165 feet, thence West a distance of 16.5 feet to the point of beginning. Subject to and together with a well easement recorded as Document No. 107418, dated January 15, 1965, and recorded in Scott County, Minnesota, February 14, 1965 and Subject to a Well Maintenance Agreement Document No. 107419; And Also All that part of the SW 1/4 of Section 17, Township 113, Range 22 West, described as follows: Beginning at a point 528 feet East of the W 1/4 Corner of Section 17, Township 113, Range 22; thence South 165 feet; thence East 16.50 feet; thence North 165 feet; thence West 16.50 feet to the place of beginning. ABSTRACT PROPERTY STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 1101 245th ST E, New Prague, MN 56071 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR: Advisor’s Mortgage, LLC RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Caliber Home Loans, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: 100199600000159471 THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE AS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE: $136,901.23 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, Minnesota at public auction as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 10/9/2014 at 10:00 a.m. PLACE OF SALE: Scott 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 six (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 4/9/2015, or the next business day if 4/9/2015 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 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 MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. Dated: 8/20/2014 Caliber Home Loans, Inc., Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee Klatt, Odekirk, Augustine, Sayer, Treinen & Rastede, 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, August 20, 27 and September 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2014.

notice of sale The personal property described as follows, to-wit: 2005 Subaru Legacy Outback, VIN #4S4BP61C057302981, will be sold at public auction by the Sheriff of Scott County on the 15th day of October, 2014, at 11:00 a.m., at 6400 260th Street East, Elko, Minnesota 55020, County of Scott, State of Minnesota, to pay and satisfy a lien which is claimed to be due thereon from Christopher Ryan Kallal as the owner thereof to Margaret Ann Kallal in the sum of $6,947.34 Dollars computed to the last day of said sale, exclusive of the expenses of said sale and of the advertising thereof, together with the necessary expenses of advertising and making said sale; and that the grounds of said lien are as follows, to wit: payment for vehicle repairs on or about September 29, 2012. Terms of sale are cash. Dated: September 8, 2014 Wornson, Goggins, Zard, Neisen, Morris & Brever, PC for Margaret Ann Kallal 119 East Main Street New Prague, MN 56071 952-758-4161 Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, September 17, 24 and October 1, 2014.

wednesday, September 24, 2014 STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION Court File No.: 70-PR-14-14564 NOTICE of informal probate of will and appointment of personal representative and notice to creditors Estate of Martin S. Trence, Decedent. Notice is given than an application for informal probate of the Decedent's Will, dated 4/23/2013 under Minn. Stat. 524.2-513, has been filed with the Registrar. The application has been granted. Notice is also given that the Registrar has informally appointed Peter G. Trence, whose address is 25767 Panama Avenue, Webster, MN 55088 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 Minn. Stat. 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 Minn. State. 524.3-801) 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. A charitable beneficiary may request notice of the probate proceedings be given to the Attorney General pursuant to Minn. Stat. 501B.41, subd. 5. Dated: Sept. 12, 2014 Filed in Scott County Courts September 12, 2014 Heather M. Kendall, Registrar, Delores A. Beussman, Deputy Court Administrator Attorney for Applicant Gregory A. Kvam Briggs and Morgan, P.A. 332 Minnesota St., #W2200 St. Paul, MN 55101 Attorney License No: 5916X Telephone: (651) 808-6609 Fax: (651) 808-6450 Email: gkvam@briggs.com Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, September 24 and October 1, 2014.

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: 10/25/2010 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $252,500.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Patrick O’Curran and Linnet O’Curran, husband and wife, as joint tenants with right of survivorship MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Investors Corporation DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 11/03/2010 as Document Number T205805 in the Office of the County Registrar of Titles, Scott County, Minnesota ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to Green Planet Servicing, LLC DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 12/27/2013 as Document Number T227262 in the Office of the County Registrar, Scott County, Minnesota TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.: 273711310 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: LOT 12, BLOCK 3, OF DEAN LAKES FIRST ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF, SCOTT COUNTY, MINNESOTA REGISTERED/TORRENS PROPERTY: Torrens Certificate No. 43560 STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 1507 Coneflower Ln, Shakopee, MN 55379 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR: Mortgage Investors Corporation RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Green Planet Servicing, LLC TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: 1000733-0000660307-4 THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE AS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE: $250,238.82 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, Minnesota at public auction as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 10/09/2014 at 10:00 A.M. PLACE OF SALE: Scott 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 six (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 04/09/2015, or the next business day if 04/09/2015 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 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 MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. Dated: 08/19/2014 Planet Home Lending, LLC fka Green Planet Servicing, LLC, Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee Klatt, Odekirk, Augustine, Sayer, Treinen & Rastede, P.C., By Brian G. Sayer, Attorney for Mortgagee/ Mortgage Assignee 925 E. 4th Street, 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, August 27 and September 3, 10, 17 and 24 and October 1, 2014.

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF SCOTT DISTRICT COURT JUDICIAL DISTRICT: First Court File # 70-FA-14-14883 Case Type: Dissolution without Children SUMMONS Without Real Estate In Re the Marriage of: Wendy Lee Burns, Petitioner and Lonny Paul Burns, Respondent The State of Minnesota to the above-named respondent: Warning: Your spouse (husband or wife) has filed a lawsuit against you for dissolution of your marriage. A copy of the paperwork regarding the lawsuit is served on you with this summons. This summons is an official document from the court that affects your rights. Read this summons carefully. If you do not understand it, contact an attorney for legal advice. 1 The Petitioner (your spouse) has filed a lawsuit against you asking for a dissolution of your marriage (divorce). A copy of the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage is attached to this Summons. 2. You must serve upon Petitioner and file with the Court a written Answer to the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, and you must pay the required filing fee. Answer forms are available from the Court Administrator's office. You must serve your Answer and Financial Affidavit upon Petitioner within thirty (30) days of the date you were served with this Summons, not counting the day of service. If you do not serve and file your Answer, the court may give your spouse everything he or she is asking for in the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. This proceeding does not involve real property. Notice of temporary restraining provisions Under Minnesota law, service of this summons makes the following requirements apply to both parties to the action, unless they are modified by the court or the proceeding is dismissed: (1) Neither party may dispose of any assets except (a) for the necessities of life or for the necessary generation of income or preservation of assets, (b) by an agreement of the parties in writing, or (c) for retaining counsel to carry on or to contest this proceeding. (2) Neither party may harass the other party. (3) All currently available insurance coverage must be maintained and continued without change in coverage or beneficiary designation. (4) Parties to a marriage dissolution proceeding are encouraged to attempt alternative dispute resolution pursuant to Minnesota law. Alternative dispute resolution includes mediation, arbitration and other processes as set forth in the district court rules. You may contact the court administrator about resources in your area. If you cannot pay for mediation or alternative dispute resolution, in some counties, assistance may be available to you through a nonprofit provider or a court program. If you are a victim of domestic abuse or threats as defined in Minnesota statutes, chapter 518B, you are not required to try mediation and you will not be penalized by the court in later proceedings. If you violate any of these provisions, you will be subject to sanctions by the court. Dated: August 8, 2014 Filed in Scott County Courts August 13, 2014 By: Wendy Burns 1945 Eastway Avenue Shakopee, MN 55379 Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, September 24 and October 1 and 8, 2014.


wednesday, September 24, 2014

Legal Notices

(continued from previous page) PUBLIC NOTICE 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: April 23, 2005 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $320,000.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Daniel W Kluever and Heidi K Kluever, husband and wife as joint tenants MORTGAGEE: New Century Mortgage Corporation SERVICER: Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC LENDER: New Century Mortgage Corporation. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: Scott County Minnesota,Registrar of Title , on May 6, 2005, as Document No. T 166726. ASSIGNED TO: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, for Carrington Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 2005-NC4 AssetBacked Pass-Through Certificates Dated: April 27, 2011, and recorded September 30, 2011 by Document No. T211265. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 5, Block 3, Dufferin Park 12th Addition, Scott County MN PROPERTY ADDRESS: 15028 Valley View Pl, Savage, MN 55378 PROPERTY I.D: 262910270 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: Three Hundred Twenty-Seven Thousand Two Hundred Fifty-Nine and 65/100 ($327,259.65) 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 above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM on October 23, 2014 PLACE OF SALE: in the lobby of the Scott County Law Enforcement Center, 301 S. Fuller Street, 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), their personal representatives or assigns is 6.00 months from the date of sale. If Mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. Section580.30 or the property is not redeemed under Minn. Stat. Section580.23, the Mortgagor must vacate the property on or before 11:59 p.m. on April 23, 2015, or the next business day if April 23, 2015 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S 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: September 3, 2014 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, for Carrington Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 2005-NC4 Asset-Backed PassThrough Certificates Randall S. Miller and Associates, PLLC Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage/Mortgagee Canadian Pacific Plaza, 120 South Sixth Street, Suite 2050 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Phone: 952-232-0052 Our File No. 13MN00049-1 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. A-4481373 Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, September 3, 10, 17 and 24 and October 1 and 8, 2014.

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: June 30, 2006 MORTGAGOR: Nicole M Rein, a single person. MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded July 6, 2006 Scott County Recorder, Document No. A744139. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: Green Tree Servicing LLC. Dated March 11, 2013 Recorded March 12, 2013, as Document No. A930831. TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: 100199600000130696 LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: Advisor’s Mortgage, LLC

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Green Tree Servicing LLC MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 209 Pershing Avenue North, New Prague, MN 56071 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 240060380 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 4, Block 5, Park Addition COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $139,040.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $154,228.28 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: October 30, 2014 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 April 30,2015 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 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: August 26, 2014 Green Tree Servicing LLC 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 8 - 14-005451 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, September 10, 17 and 24 and October 1, 8 and 15, 2014.

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: October 13, 1998 MORTGAGOR: William W. Koepp, a single person. MORTGAGEE: Home Town Mortgage, Inc.. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded October 28, 1998 Scott County Recorder, Document No. A428869. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: Resource Bancshares Mortgage Group, Inc.. Dated October 13, 1998 Recorded October 28, 1998, as Document No. A428870. And thereafter assigned to: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.. Dated July 10, 1999 Recorded September 7, 1999, as Document No. A456090. And thereafter assigned to: CitiMortgage, Inc.. Dated January 21, 2014 Recorded February 3, 2014, as Document No. A953390. TRANSACTION AGENT: NONE TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: NONE LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: Home Town Mortgage, Inc. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: CitiMortgage, Inc. MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 800 East Forest Street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 200110100 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 4, Block 2, Chard’s Second Addition according to the map or plat thereof on file or of record in the Office of the County Recorder in and for Scott County, Minnesota. COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $95,500.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $75,309.73 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

BELLE PLAINE HERALD, BELLE PLAINE, MINNESOTA 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: November 20, 2014 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 May 20, 2015, 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 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: September 16, 2014 CitiMortgage, Inc. 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 10 - 14-005651 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Belle Plaine Herald on Wednesdays, September 24 and October 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2014.

Scott County Board Proceedings BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF SCOTT SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 (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 Wolf, presiding, Commissioner Wagner, Commissioner Menden, Commissioner Marschall, and Commissioner Ulrich. (2) Minutes: On a motion by Commissioner Ulrich, seconded by Commissioner Wagner, the Minutes of August 19, 2014 were approved. (3) Consent Agenda: On a motion by Commissioner Ulrich, seconded by Commissioner Marschall, 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. Adopt Resolution No. 2014150; Approving Acceptance of a Grant From Minnesota Homeland Security Emergency Management for an Emergency Management Performance Grant in the Amount of $65,033. B. Approve the contract extension with TurnKey Corrections for inmate commissary vending service and Sheriff Administration fee receipting for a 12 month period through August 31, 2015. C. Approve an Agreement between the Scott County Sheriff’s Office Jail Division and Educorr, LCC allowing Educorr to provide online training related to the Prison Rape Elimination Act for the Sheriff’s Office and other County staff as well as Scott County volunteers working in the Jail. D. Approve a Contract extension between Scott County and Diamond Pharmacy Services for an additional 12 months through August 31, 2015, to provide pharmaceutical services to the Scott County Jail and Juvenile Alternative Facility. E. Adopt Resolution No. 2014164; Awarding a Contract for iNovah Enterprise Payment System From Harris Computer Corporation. F. Approve an Amendment to the Endurant, Inc. Master Agreement increasing the dollar amount by $75,000 and extending the Agreement to June 30, 2015. G. Adopt Resolution No. 2014157; Certifying Final Approved Appraisal of Value for Certain Land Acquisition (Lot 3, Block 3, Timber Trails) and Authorizing Acquisition by Expedited (“Quick Take”) Eminent Domain Proceedings Associated With the Reconstruction of County Highway 17 in the City of Shakopee. H. Approve an appraisal report estimate of just compensation by a market value appraisal for the reconstruction of a segment of County Highway 17 as a divided four lane highway in the City of Shakopee. I. Adopt Resolution No. 2014161; Authorizing the Conveyance

of a Tax-Forfeited Parcel of Land in the City of Belle Plaine (PID 200012850) to the City of Belle Plaine for an Authorized Public Use. J. Adopt Resolution No. 2014163; Accepting a Bid from Minnesota One in the Amount of $60,175, the Highest Responsible Bid, for the Sale of a Vacant Lot (PID 270011031 Lot 3, Block 11, City of Shakopee) in the City of Shakopee. K. Adopt Resolution No. 2014152; Acknowledging Receipt and Acceptance of Gifts to Scott County. L. Approve the Service Agreement between Scott County and the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation for evaluation services for the Statewide Health Improvement Program. M. Adopt Resolution No. 2014158; Adopting the Payable 2015 Final Levy of $40,000 for the Cedar Lake Improvement District. N. Adopt Resolution No. 2014165; Approving the Preliminary 2015 Budget and Levy of $35,100 for the Scott County Vermillion River Watershed Special Taxing District. O. Approve entering into a Cooperative Agreement with the Scott Joint Prosecution Association to provide prosecution services. P. Approve entering into a Cooperative Agreement with Carver County to provide lobbying services. Q. Approve the appointment of Kate Sedlacek, Environmental Health and Inspections Department, to the Shakopee Sand Review Committee. R. Adopt Resolution No. 2014156; Approving the Third Amended and Restated Joint Powers Agreement of the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (MVTA) Adding the Cities of Prior Lake and Shakopee as Members and Approve an Agreement to Consolidate MVTA Public Transit Services With Prior Lake and Shakopee Transit Services. S. Adopt Resolution No. 2014155; Ratifying the Amended and Restated Joint Powers Agreement Between the Minnesota Counties Computer Cooperative and Scott County. T. Separation of employment for Erik Eichstadt, FT Temporary Program Delivery Seasonal, Community Services Division, effective 08/28/14. Separation of employment for Tyler Keen-Savage, FT Temporary Program Delivery Seasonal, Community Services Division, effective 08/28/14. Separation of employment for Morgan Huss, FT Temporary Program Delivery Seasonal, Community Services Division, effective 08/14/14. Separation of employment for Kristopher Brown, FT Temporary Program Delivery Seasonal, Community Services Division, effective 08/20/14. Separation of employment for Emily Vinkemeier, FT Temporary Program Delivery Seasonal, Community Services Division, effective 08/21/14. Separation of employment for Erick Cervenka, FT Temporary Program Delivery Seasonal, Community Ser-

PAGE eleven vices Division, effective 08/21/14. Separation of employment for Nicholas Lindstrom, FT Temporary Program Delivery Seasonal, Community Services Division, effective 08/22/14. Separation of employment for Kyle Rasmussen, FT Temporary Program Delivery Seasonal, Community Services Division, effective 07/25/14. Separation of employment for Elle Case, FT Temporary Program Delivery Seasonal, Community Services Division, effective 08/28/14. Separation of employment for Lucas Rubash, FT Temporary Program Delivery Seasonal, Community Services Division, effective 08/15/14. Separation of employment for Brendan Zangs, FT Temporary Program Delivery Seasonal, Community Services Division, effective 08/27/14. Separation of employment for Jacob Wormer, FT Temporary Unclassified Survey Assistant, Community Services Division, effective 08/20/14. Separation of employment for Ronald Jacobus, Intermittent (34% FTE) Unclassified Facility Probation Officer, Health and Human Services Division, effective 08/23/14. Separation of employment for Andrew Lucey, Intermittent (34% FTE) Unclassified Driver, Community Services Division, effective 08/07/14. Separation of employment for Tonja Brummer, Intermittent (34% FTE) Unclassified Driver, Community Services Division, effective 08/27/14. Separation of employment for Matthew Hinton, Intermittent (34% FTE) Unclassified Facility Probation Officer, Health and Human Services Division, effective 08/22/14. Separation of employment for Emmalee Eide, Intermittent (34% FTE) Unclassified Library Aide, Community Services Division, effective 08/14/14. Separation of employment for Nicholas Covington, Intermittent (34% FTE) Unclassified Library Aide, Community Services Division, effective 08/29/14. Separation of employment for Paul Lewis, Intermittent (34% FTE) Unclassified Facility Probation Officer, Health and Human Services Division, effective 08/20/14. Separation of employment for Jacqueline Schwartz, Unclassified Veterans Services Aide, Administration Division, effective 04/04/13. FT Probationary employment for Theresa Peterson, Administrative Specialist, Community Services Division, effective 09/04/14. FT Temporary employment for Chrissy Degendorfer, Unclassified Administrative Assistant, Office of Management and Budget, effective 09/08/14. PT Temporary (75% FTE) employment for Meena Desai, Unclassified Case Aide, Health and Human Services Division, effective 08/18/14 (separation 08/22/14). Intermittent (34% FTE) employment for Nicholas Kochlin, Unclassified Burn Tower Operator, Community Services Division, effective 08/04/14. Intermittent (34% FTE) employment for Mark Hartman, Unclassified Part Time Deputy, Sheriff’s Office, effective 08/27/14. Change in employment status for Jamie Boullion, Intermittent (34% FTE) Unclassified DT&H Substitute to PT Probation-

ary (88% FTE) DT&H Vocational Assistant, Health and Human Services Division, effective 09/07/14. 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: Lesly Keaton, Abdurahman Ibrahim, Angela Nelsen, and Nikole Sharpe (4) Develop Strong Public Partnerships: Commissioner Menden moved, seconded by Commissioner Ulrich to adopt Resolution No. 2014-153; Approving the 2015 Budget in the Amount of $10,140,671 and Payable Tax Levy in the Amount of $2,517,278 of the Scott County Community Development Agency and Certifying the Same to the County Auditor. A copy of the resolution is available in the office of the County Administrator and is made a part of this record by reference. The motion carried unanimously. (5) Assure Long Term Fiscal Stability: A. Commissioner Ulrich moved, seconded by Commissioner Marschall to open the public hearing at 9:35 a.m. regarding the 2015 preliminary levy for the Scott Watershed Management Organization (WMO) Special Taxing District. The motion carried unanimously. Hearing no public comment, Commissioner Ulrich moved, seconded by Commissioner Marschall to close the public hearing at 9:44 a.m. Commissioner Wagner moved, seconded by Commissioner Menden to adopt Resolution No. 2014160; Approving the 2015 Preliminary Levy of $1,055,000 and the Preliminary Budget for the Scott Watershed Management Organization Special Taxing District. A copy of the resolution is available in the office of the County Administrator and is made a part of this record by reference. The motion carried unanimously. B. Commissioner Menden moved, seconded by Commissioner Marschall to adopt Resolution No. 2014-154; Establishing the Maximum Proposed Levy of $63,862,650 Less $5,090,650 Certified Property Tax Aids for a Net Levy of $58,772,000. A copy of the resolution is available in the office of the County Administrator and is made a part of this record by reference. The motion carried unanimously. On a motion by Commissioner Marschall, seconded by Commissioner Ulrich, the meeting adjourned at 10:21 a.m. Thomas J. Wolf, 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, September 24, 2014.

Belle Plaine Police Report The week of Sept. 15-21, Belle of North Grove Street called Plaine police responded to the for medical help at 4:10 a.m. A man was transported to an area following selected calls: hospital. At 9:01 a.m., an officer reMonday, Sept. 15 moved two signs placed in the Police removed several campublic right-of-way, a violation paign and business advertising signs placed in the city’s road of city ordinance, along Hickoright-of-way in violation of ry Boulevard and placed them city ordinance. The signs were in the police department garage placed in the department’s stor- for storage. age garage at 9:43 a.m. for the A property-damage crash in a parking lot on the 100 block of owners to claim them. A woman on the 100 block of North Aspen Lane was reported North Aspen Lane reported at at 12:56 p.m. 11:26 a.m. someone used a gas A person stopped at the pocard stolen from a company in lice department office on the 400 block of East Main Street another county. at 2:09 p.m. and reported an atWednesday, Sept. 17 tempted, but unsuccessful, IRS A man on the 400 block of fraud scam. West Forest Street reported at 7:19 a.m. someone shot a hole A woman swimming with her in the house’s front window pooch in a fountain at a park on and shot out the rear window the 100 block of South Meridian Street was cited at 4:04 p.m. of a car. for providing the officer with a An officer removed signs from false name. boulevards after confirming the signs were placed without per- Friday, Sept. 19 mission. The signs were placed A woman on the 600 block of in the police department’s stor- West Main Street reported at age garage at 12:41 p.m. for the 8:19 a.m. someone slashed two tires on a vehicle. owners to claim them. While investigating a separate A woman on the 200 block issue on the 100 block of North of North Grove Street called Meridian Street at 1:14 p.m., for medical help at 9:09 a.m. A police discovered a man they man suffering back and abdomwere talking to was wanted on a inal pain was transported to an Scott county arrest warrant. He area hospital. A woman on the 800 block of was taken into custody. South Maple Street reported at A man stopped at the police station at 1:56 p.m. to report 12:56 p.m. receiving two voicehe’d been victimized by a mail messages from callers unscam. The man thought he was successfully attempting the IRS participating in a secret shopper scam. program. The program was not Police assisted Scott County sheriff’s deputies at 9:28 p.m. legitimate. A man on the 800 block of with a two-vehicle crash near South Chestnut Street reported the intersection of Highway at 4:14 p.m. an attempted scam. 169 and Belle Plaine Trail. A caller claimed to be from the Saturday, Sept. 20 Internal Revenue Service de- A woman walking along the manding immediate payment 1000 block of Enterprise Drive of a portion of taxes owed. reported at 9:38 a.m. a man in a white mini van touching himThursday, Sept. 18 A woman on the 200 block self inappropriately for her to

see. The man pulled away after the inappropriate behavior. A man on the 500 block of West Prairie Street reported at 3:50 p.m. a caller attempting the IRS scam. Sunday, Sept. 21 Police assisted sheriff’s deputies at 3:22 a.m. with a singlevehicle crash near the intersection of Union Hill Boulevard and Galena Avenue. One person was transported to an area hospital. A woman on the 200 block of East Main Street reported at 5:59 a.m. an unknown man asleep on her porch. Police awoke the man, who seemed dazed and confused as to where he was. The man was cited for trespassing and sent home. A woman on the 500 block of West Church Street called for medical help at 9:18 a.m. A person on the 300 block of East Enterprise Drive called for medical help at 11:39 a.m. A woman passed out. She was transported to an area hospital.

Fire Calls

The week of Sept. 15-21, Belle Plaine firefighters responded to the calls that included: Thursday, Sept. 18 Firefighters responded at 2:23 p.m. to a car-deer crash near the intersection of Hickory Boulevard and 260th Street. They were cancelled en route. Saturday, Sept. 20 Firefighters were dispatched at 5:15 p.m. for weather spotting. Sunday, Sept. 21 Firefighters responded at 3:39 a.m. to a report of a singlevehicle rollover crash near the intersection of Union Hill Boulevard and Galena Avenue. One person was transported to an area hospital with non-lifethreatening injuries.


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Cologne OKs Land Swap, Conduit Bonds, Plans for School Expansion Oct. 15 Bond Sale A Big Hurdle

After hours of behind-thescenes discussions between legal counsel and representatives for all the interested parties – the city, Hans Hagen and Cologne Academy – the road to expansion of Cologne Academy is seemingly wide open. Monday night, the Cologne City Council approved a conduit-financing plan that uses the city’s tax-free status to facilitate the sale of up to $15 million in bonds – with no financial risk to the city – to fund the construction of new classroom space, a gymnasium and parking space for the charter school. It also OK’d the plat, vacation of easements and land swap needed before construction can begin. School officials hope work can begin yet this fall. If the bond sale, for some reason, does not occur, Hans Hagen told the city council he would consider funding the project through his company if financing can be arranged. If Hagen must fund the project, construction would likely occur in phases, starting with classrooms at the south end of the existing building. A tuition-free charter school, Cologne Academy is eyeing its fifth addition – a 33,000-squarefoot expansion that includes 10 classrooms for middle-school students, office space and a gymnasium south of the existing L-shaped school building. Peterson hopes construction can begin this fall. The new addition should be open for the

2015-16 school year. The key to the expansion includes a land swap between the city and Partners for Better Education (PBE), Cologne Academy, and the city. PBE is led by Hans Hagen, developer of Village at Cologne, a residential and future commercial development south of Highway 212 and west of Carver County Road 53. His company previously built the first four phases of the charter school located just west of Cologne City Hall/Community Center. State lease-aid per-student funds the expansion. The city will give up 1.7 acres in the southwest corner of the lot that is currently used primarily for parking. The land will be used for the new gymnasium. The city is getting back 1.98 acres that will ultimately be used for parking. Eventually, the school building will be owned by Cologne Academy Building Co., a nonprofit set up by the charter school’s. Cologne Academy opened the 2014-15 school year with about 500 students in kindergarten through eighth grades. The enrollment is expected to grow to 530 for 2015-16 and to 620 students by 2019, Peterson said. The city and school completed and approve a developer’s agreement and parking lot use agreement, allowing the bond sale can proceed. The city and school will also have to complete a maintenance agreement for the parking lot, an agreement governing which entity will pay for the lots.

The plan also calls for the possible expansion of School Street – a street that feeds city and school property off County Road 53. The expansion of the street will in the short-term facilitate vehicles and school buses dropping off and picking up students. It could also complement the commercial development of a parcel just east of Cologne City Hall/Community Center. In other action at Monday’s (Sept. 15 meting), the Cologne City Council: • Paid bills totaling $35,871.47 • Dedicated a plaque to Bernard Shambour, a longtime city public works employee. The plaque will be placed on a display near the Cologne Public Works Building. • Approved a roof repair project and awarded the job to Vos Construction of Green Isle. Vos had the low bid of $45,959. The townships served by the fire department have and are expected to approve their share of the funding for the project with the balance coming from the fire department’s budget. • Discussed what to do with two parcels of land the city owns on either side of Highway 284 in downtown Cologne near the railroad tracks. The two parcels are each approximately two-thirds of one acre. • Approved staff closing city hall for a half-day later this fall to conduct a workshop on better ways to serve the citizens of Cologne.

Jordan City Council Advised Against Do-it-Yourself Stop Sign Members of the Jordan City Council were so annoyed by the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s U-turn of its support for placing a stop sign at the intersection of Highway 282 and Creek Lane earlier this year, they pondered the notion of placing a sign at the intersection themselves. But that would be a crime. Really?

Jordan City Engineer Tim Loose and Assistant City Engineer Mike Waltman co-authored a staff report to the council after councilors wondered aloud what would happen if the city installed stop signs without Mn/ DOT’s blessing. The council believes the intersection, which is used daily by school buses, is a perilous crossing. The Jordan Independent re-

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cently reported, “Staff researched this question,” the memo said. Loose and Waltman believe “it appears” the city placing signs at the intersection requiring east- and westbound traffic on Highway 282 to stop would be a petty misdemeanor. Furthermore, they wrote, there also appears to be some potential liability that would be taken on in the event of crashes associated with stop signs placed by the city if it did so. And if all that isn’t enough, they Loose and Waltman wrote, Mn/DOT could confiscate the signs and make the city pay for the removal. That said, or written, Councilor Joe Thrill deduced the council would have to “take a different angle” to the issue.

Honored for Years of Service Cologne’s Bernie Shambour Sr. was recently honored for his 38 years of service with Cologne Public Works. A plaque honoring Shambour, 82, was placed in front of the grader he and his predecessors used to grade city alleys and streets. The display is in front of the Cologne Public Works building on Louis Street W. The grader was originally pulled by horse and later by tractor. During his years of service, both to public works and as a firefighter, Shambour was almost always accompanied by one of his two collies. “Those dogs made a lot of people smile,” he said. Shambour is still called upon by Cologne’s current public works staff when his historical knowledge is needed for locating water and sewer lines.

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Green Isle Community School’s Enrollment Numbers Improved

Long-Term, Enrollment Must Grow

4-H Donates to Rest Room Project At its September meeting, the Belle Plaine 4H Club donated $200 to the Belle Plaine Lions Club for the Belle Plaine Athletic Complex Rest Room Project. Pictured in the back row, from left, are Thea Iverson, Maria Friendshuh (from the Lions), Bob Denny (from the Lions), Jack Gill, Alex McCarty, Greta Steinhagen and Simon Iverson. In the front are Waylon Friendshuh, Dominic Veerkamp, Wyatt Friendshuh, Brennan Veerkamp, Cody Corbett and Martha Steinhagen. The Belle Plaine 4H Club meets once a month. Contact Nancy at 873-6941 or Lori at 873-2369 for more information about 4H.

New Brewpub Under Construction Next to Hotel in New Prague The brewing business in the area is growing. Last week in New Prague, ground was broken for a new brewpub adjacent to Hotel Broz. The brewpub next to the hotel (formerly Schumacher’s) will be of traditional masonry, with a blend of brick, stone, wood and other finishes for an

antique appearance. The building will have a curved roof with glass to allow natural lighting, the New Prague Times recently reported. Inside, it will be 6,000 square feet and feature a full bar and seating area, two fireplaces and 1,000-bottle wine room. Owner

Caroline Amplatz has approval for production of up to 5,000 barrels of beer. The building will have equipment for up to five different varieties of beer. Meanwhile, work to return the exterior and interior of Amplatz’s Hotel Broz to its 1800s appearance continues.

Sibley County Eyeing Possible 5% Property Tax Levy Hike With labor costs on the rise and the loss of state aid to make up for, Sibley Count commissioners are considering setting the preliminary property tax levy to reflect a 5 percent increase. The final 2015 levy will be set later this year. It can’t be higher than the preliminary levy. If commissioners OK a 5 percent preliminary hike for next year, it would increase the levy to $12.27 million from $11.69 million, the Gaylord Hub re-

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cently reported. The levy funds a portion of Sibley County’s operating budget. Commissioners have already OK’d a 4 percent market adjustment for employees and themselves that will approximately cost an additional $225,000. The county also faces mandated increases in Public Employment Retirement Association (PERA) costs. The county has also OK’d two new full-time

employees, although one is fully funded by the state and the other is partially funded by the state. The county has also yet to negotiate contracts for 2015, agreements that may contain wage increases, with the unions representing its 35 unionized employees. Sibley County expects it will spend less on public works projects in 2015.

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sessments (MCAs) and also the Northwest Evaluation Association Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) assessment s as standardized testing tools. School staff has tried to market the school. DVDs and post cards marketing the school and its curriculum were distributed around the community during the summer, Menne said. The charter school has also been invited to participate in Sibley East’s homecoming parade. She said the Sibley East School District has been supportive. Menne would like to see a link to GICS’s Web site from the Sibley East School District site. Transportation is another significant issue. The district receives state aid for busing, but can’t justify the cost of buying buses or contracting for them to bring students from surrounding communities to Green Isle, Menne said.

tional traffic on county roads. But Mn/DOT decided to move all traffic off the Highway 169 while it worked on the roads, increasing traffic on the two Sibley County Roads to about 17,200 vehicles. Sibley County commissioners recently OK’d a revised agreement with Mn/DOT. The revision was needed because more vehicles meant more money for Sibley County. The state will pay the county $8,894.19. The work on Highway 169 is complete.

electricity to the building before the charter school opened 10 years ago. “People who are shipping their kids out should know, if the school doesn’t make it, our taxes will go up,” he said. Menne said she couldn’t predict where the tipping point is between enough students and an enrollment that would prompt the closing of the school. The charter school has tried an array of class configurations to ease the financial burden. “We increased by 14 percent or so last year and families have been moving into the area which is promising. It is so tough to predict enrollment,” Menne said. “The school has been flexible over the years changing the class arrangements back again depending upon the enrollment numbers in the various grades and adjusting the staffing as need be. We are constantly evaluating the budgetary needs against the needs of the program and make changes as we see fit.” The city hopes a resurgence of the housing market and new houses being built on vacant lots will eventually provide more students to the school. Councilor Todd Berg said his son benefited from attending the school. “We need all the help we can get, just hang in there,” ZumBerge said. “We’ll figure something out.” In other action at its Sept. 9 meeting, the Green Isle City Council: • Paid bills totaling $7,837.23. • Approved an amendment to an agreement with Verizon Wireless for wireless communications equipment on the city’s water tower. The company will pay for engineering fees (up to $6,000) for placing its equipment on the water tower, $300 per month to hold space for its existing equipment, and also a monthly fee. • Approved an ordinance governing billing for services from the Green Isle Fire Department. • Rescheduled a presentation from Sibley County Sheriff Bruce Ponath or a member of his staff regarding vandalism in the city during the course of the summer.


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H.S. Cross Country

Tigers Compete in Two Meets Meuleners Leads the Pack at Crown College

by Dan Ruud The Belle Plaine High School girls’ and boys’ cross country teams ran up against schools of all sizes last week, taking second and third, respectively, at Tuesday’s Waconia Invitational at Crown College before running up against some of the biggest schools in the state at Saturday’s Apple Valley Eagle Invitational. The Tigers were scheduled to compete in a meet at Minneopa Golf Course in Mankato Tuesday after this edition of the Herald went to press. They will be at the Ney Center in Henderson for a meet hosted by Le SueurHenderson next Tuesday.

Girls’ Results

Crown College Belle Plaine’s Janessa Meuleners won her second race in a row after outrunning a field of 70 racers at Crown College last Tuesday. Unlike the previous week at Norwood Young America, Meuleners first-place finish was not enough to give the Tigers the team title. That prize went to host Waconia, which accounted for the next three places on its way to compiling a team tally of 30. Belle Plaine was next at 73, followed by Delano (74), Hastings (104), Watertown-Mayer (135), Glencoe-Silver Lake (166), Le Sueur-Henderson (186), Howard Lake-WaverlyWinsted (196) and Mayer Lutheran (221). Meuleners’ time of 15:24 on the 4,000-meter course was 14 seconds better than the secondplace time turned in by Waconia’s Carissa Dock, the latter of whom’s teammates, Alora Rands and Mallory Vacek, were third and fourth in times of 16:10 and 16:14.

Joining Meuleners on the course for Belle Plaine were Alissa Schultz (ninth in 17:11), Danika Schroeder (16th in 17:27), Skylee Schwingler (26th in 18:12), Cassie Stolt (32nd in 18:25), McKenna Herrmann (35th in 18:28) and Courtney Fogarty (49th in 19:08). Apple Valley The Tigers ran up against some of the biggest schools in the state at Apple Valley Saturday, finishing 13th in the 15team field. Edina took top honors with a team score of 47, followed by Eden Prairie (67), Lakeville South (91), St. Michael-Albertville (93), Shakopee (154), Waseca (184), Lakeville North (191), Irondale (246), St. Paul Academy and Summit School (255), Bloomington Jefferson (263), St. Louis Park (271), Fargo, N.D. (279), Belle Plaine (292), Apple Valley (335) and Richfield (466). Meuleners placed seventh among a field of over 100 racers with a time of 15:24. The individual medalist was Rachel King of St. Michael-Albertville in 14:46, which was three seconds ahead of teammate and runner-up Lizzy Heil. Following Meuleners in the Belle Plaine lineup were Schultz (53rd in 17:10), Schroeder (71st in 17:37), Schwingler (78th in 18:07), Hannah Witt (83rd in 18:31), Herrmann (84th in 18:39) and Stolt (88th in 18:52).

Boys’ Results

Crown College The Tigers had five runners place between 10th and 19th at Crown College last Tuesday, enabling them to place third in the 13-team field. Delano, led by individual medalist Adam Armbruster, finished first with a team score of 63. Hastings was second at 66, followed by Belle Plaine with 75. The other 10 teams were Waconia (110), Southwest

Christian (137), Howard LakeWaverly-Winsted (140), Rockford (173), Heritage Christian (210), Glencoe-Silver Lake (248), Sibley East (269), Mayer Lutheran (291), Le Sueur-Henderson (306) and WatertownMayer (360). Armbruster was the only one to cover the 5,000-meter course in under 16 minutes. His time of 15:56 was six seconds ahead of Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted’s Connor Schank. Belle Plaine’s top runners were Carter Olson (10th in 17:44), Brendan Mackedanz (12th in 17:50), Kellen Bergs (16th in 18:08), Kyle Siemon (18th in 18:13) and Tyler Schumacher (19th in 18:15). The Tigers’ other two runners were Elliot Rudd (23rd in 18:28) and Carter Corl (40th in 19:10). Apple Valley The Belle Plaine boys also got the chance to test their legs against many of the state’s big schools Saturday and finished 10th among 18 teams. The team standings, from first to last, were Eden Prairie (53), St. Michael-Albertville (80), Wayzata (113), Lakeville North (120), Waseca (158), Shakopee (160), Apple Valley (176), Eastview (253), Irondale (275), Belle Plaine (303), Fargo, N.D. (318), Bloomington Kennedy (323), Bloomington Jefferson (344), St. Thomas Academy (357), Lakeville South (384), St. Louis Park (397), Richfield (404) and St. Paul Academy and Summit (439). The individual medalist was Shane Streich of Waseca with a time of 16:09, well ahead of Cayo Chase of St. MichaelAlbertville, who was second in 16:37. Belle Plaine’s top finishers in the 118-runner field were Dylan Bigaouette (38th in 18:10), Siemon (57th in 18:34), Olson (61st in 18:38), Mackedanz (69th in 18:55), Schumacher (78th in 19:10), Bergs (82nd in 19:25) and Max Hughes (87th in 19:36).

Belle Plaine’s Branden Schulz overcame a stiff-arm to bring down Mayer Lutheran running back Andrew Wolf Friday night in Belle Plaine.

The Tigers’ Carter Brink raced to the end zone on this 46-yard scoring play Friday night against Mayer Lutheran.

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(continued from page 15) kick, made it 27-3 with 8:24 remaining in the third quarter. It became 34-3 in the closing seconds of the third quarter when Tyler Grieves plowed into the end zone from a couple of yards out. The Crusaders scored the only points of the fourth quarter when Jack Chmielewski tossed an 18-yard TD pass to Luke McCarty with 1:05 left to play. “It was great to see our runners execute the way they did – Carter Brink and Luke Narveson did a great job running hard and making big plays,” said Belle Plaine coach Justin Johnston. “I thought our receivers, especially Branden Schulz, did a great job catching the ball and softening up their defense. “Defensively, our kids played with discipline and passion,” Johnston continued. “Joe Hankins and Ben Stier did a great job flying around and making plays and the defense played really well as group. I was proud of the effort in all three phases of the game.” Belle Plaine had 427 yards of total offense (278 rushing and 149 passing). Mayer Lutheran

Belle Plaine’s Taylor Kruger had 13 digs and four kills against LS-H Thursday night.

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tune was taking place for Belle Plaine compared to Tuesday’s come-from-behind victory. The Tigers, who won the first two sets 25-13 and 25-18, looked as though they were heading for a quick three-set sweep. But the Giants took a big lead in the third set and held on for a 25-23 win. The visitors then jumped out to a commanding 13-3 advantage in the fourth set. But Belle Plaine, shortly after a time out, began to chip away at the lead and eventually come out on top 25-21 for the four-set win. “Although we aren’t consistently competing at what we believe is our highest level, we did play the best ball we have in a couple of weeks,” Koch said. “Finally at full strength and back to our beginning-of-theseason lineup, the comfort and confidence was evident. It was particularly nice to see a reduction in unforced errors and see players make adjustments throughout the match based on LS-H’s offensive threats. Any win over a championship program like LS-H is a win to be proud of.” Poitra matched her kill total of Tuesday night with 23, followed by Hentges (16), Kruger (4), Koepp (3) and Taylor (1). Kruger and Johnson both had 13 digs and Narveson six. Tay-

(continued from page 15) lor had 39 set assists. Not only was Belle Plaine back to its “beginning-of-theseason lineup,” its top hitter and reigning MRC player of the year, Mariena Hayden, is reportedly on the mend from an offseason back injury and could be back on the court in a matter of weeks. Minnesota Showcase The Tigers wrapped up a busy week with a tournament at the Midwest Volleyball Warehouse in Burnsville Friday and Saturday. It was a splendid Friday night for Belle Plaine, which defeated Roseau 25-20, 25-21; Cannon Falls via a tiebreaker (biggest point spread) 25-16, 19-25; and Hill-Murray 25-22, 25-21. The tournament was not as pleasant for the Tigers on Saturday as they lost all three matches. Included were 25-23, 22-25, 10-15 to Melrose; 16-25, 20-25 to Concordia; and 20-25, 26-28 in a second match with Cannon Falls. “Friday night we played very consistently, getting good performances from all our starters,” said Koch. “The team was on a high, gathering their third through fifth victories of the week. Saturday morning, we started with a hard-fought match against Melrose, but couldn’t seal the deal, losing

had 291 yards (168 rushing and 123 passing). Narveson completed 8 of 12 passes for 149 yards and one touchdown. Schulz caught four of those for 84 yards. Also with receptions were Paul Nasby (two for 46 yards), Wolke (one for 16 yards) and Vinkemeier (one for 3 yards). Brink finished up with 107 yards on five carries. Other leading rushers were Narveson (eight for 70 yards and three TDs), Vinkemeier (one for 56 yards), Marcus Walsh (seven for 24 yards) and Stier (three for 17 yards). Ben Wagner had one interception. The tackling leaders for Belle Plaine were Hankins (10), Taylor Yahnke (9), Stier (8), Dylan Johnson (7), Kincade Retzer (7), Grieves (6), Nathan Herman (5), Danny McCann (5), Vinkemeier (4), Wagner (3), Sam Gavin (3) Alec Selly (3), Adam Glisczinski (3) and Wolke (2). Belle Plaine will head to Le Sueur-Henderson for a 7 p.m. game this Friday. LS-H, like Mayer Lutheran, is still seeking its first win of the season. The Giants lost at Jordan 35-12 Friday night, after having suffered

(continued from page 15) in a third and deciding set. From there, the exhaustion set in from the week and our error totals rose significantly. When you give away more free points than you make your opponents earn, you aren’t ever going to end with a win. We have a few days off now and hopefully the girls will recharge for another week and weekend of good volleyball.”

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matches by just a few points this year – and that is tough mentally. We will continue to practice hard everyday and finish strong.” Belle Plaine’s strength continued to be its doubles teams, which have dominated MRC competition this season. Winning Thursday (from one to three) were Jane Schneider and Kate Schmit over Lexie Lightfoot and Nicole Samuelson 6-1, 6-2; Rachel Schroers and Leah Schaefer over Katelyn Behr and Alyssa Clay 6-3, 5-7, 6-2; and Shannon Egan and Sarah Luskey over Veronica Steinhoff and Lydia Read 6-1, 6-3. The Tigers’ Ireland Lambrecht won her No. 1 singles match against Katherine Ichinose 6-2, 6-1; while Grace Olson (No. 2) beat Julia Fogarty 6-1, 6-0; and Bailey Gavin (No. 4) topped Morgan Busse 6-4, 6-2. Jordan’s Sam Kulas accounted at

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for the Jags’ only win of the day with a 6-2, 6-2 triumph over Katlin Sannan in No. 3 singles. St. Peter 5, Tigers 2 The Tigers won two of three doubles matches but were swept in singles play as the Saints won 5-2 at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter Monday. Winning their doubles matches for Belle Plaine were the No. 1 duo of Schneider and Schmit over Jo Dietrich and Ali Sandquist 6-0, 6-1; and the No. 3 team of Luskey and Egan over Claire Thompson and Alex Gault 7-6, 1-6 (10-8). All five of the Tigers’ losses in the match were in straight sets.

home losses in its previous three games to Tri-City United 41-0, Watertown-Mayer 41-14 and Maple River 35-20. 2014 BPHS Football Results and Remaining Schedule Aug. 28 vs. Albany L 58-28 Sept. 5 vs. S.E. W 42-6 Sept. 12 at Jordan L 35-22 Sept. 19 vs. May. L. W 34-10 Sept. 26 at Le Sueur-Hend. Oct. 3 at Norwood YA Oct. 10 vs. Tri-City United Oct. 15 at Watertown-Mayer Oct. 21 Begin Section Tourn.

MRC Standings (As of Sept. 23) Football W L Tri-City United 3 0 Watertown-M 3 0 Belle Plaine 2 1 Jordan 2 1 Norwood YA 2 1 Le Sueur-Hend. 0 3 Mayer Lutheran 0 3 Sibley East 0 3 Results Belle Plaine 34, Mayer L. 10 Tri-City United 54, S.E. 12 Jordan 35, LS-H 12 Watertown-M 34, NYA 13 Volleyball W L Jordan 3 0 Sibley East 2 0 Mayer Lutheran 2 1 Belle Plaine 1 1 Le Sueur-Hend. 1 2 Norwood YA 1 2 Tri-City United 1 2 Watertown-M 0 3 Results Belle Plaine 3, LS-H 1 Jordan 3, Tri-City United 1 S.E. 3, Mayer Lutheran 1 NYA 3, Watertown-M 2 Tennis W L Le Sueur-Hend. 7 0 Sibley East 4 2 Tri-City United 3 4 Belle Plaine 2 4 Jordan 0 6 Results Belle Plaine 6, Jordan 1 LS-H 6, Jordan 1 Sibley East 4, TCU 3 LS-H 4, TCU 3

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H.S. Volleyball

Tigers Complete Hectic Week by Dan Ruud The Belle Plaine High School volleyball team rallied to defeat defending state Class 1A champion Southwest Christian last Tuesday and followed that up with a Minnesota River Conference triumph over Le Sueur-Henderson on Thursday, thus turning a two-match losing streak into a two-match winning streak. On Saturday, the Tigers headed to the Midwest Volleyball Warehouse in Burnsville for the Minnesota Showcase Tournament, where they won three of six matches. The Tigers are scheduled to travel to Tri-City United for a MRC match 7:15 p.m. this Thursday. They will be at a tournament in Chanhassen this Saturday before traveling to Sibley East for a conference match next Tuesday.

Tigers 3, S.W. Christian 2 Belle Plaine had lost 3-0 in its previous two contests (both at home) and were trailing 2-0 last Tuesday night against defending state Class 1A champion Southwest Christian. The Tigers then decided enough was enough and battled back to win the next three sets, thus snapping their losing streak at two matches. The final tallies in the match were 19-25, 20-25, 25-10, 2521, 15-5. “We weren’t particularly pleased with how we started the match, but I was proud of the team’s will to push on and elevate their play throughout the night,� said Belle Plaine coach Cassie Koch. “We needed a win in the worst way to kickoff a week full of competition. It was nice to see the girls recognize the impact and push through.�

The good thing about five-set matches is that they give players a chance to pad their stat totals. That was the case for Belle Plaine’s Dakotah Poitra, who unleashed a team-high 23 kills to go along with 19 digs and three ace serves. Kaylee Hentges finished up with 13 kills, six ace serves and four digs. Other statistical leaders for the Tigers were Taylor Kruger (nine kills and 13 digs) and Danielle Taylor (40 set assists, five digs and three kills). Elizabeth Johnson and Paige Narveson both had 12 digs, while McKenzie Koepp had four kills and Amelia Kahle one. Tigers 3, LS-H 1 It appeared for a time Thursday night that a reversal of for-

Belle Plaine’s Johnny Vinkemeier, following blocker Ben Stier, scooted around some Mayer Lutheran defenders Friday night. He also had a 56-yard run that set up the Tigers’ first touchdown.

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Tigers Crush Crusaders

by Dan Ruud Skeeters were in the air early and raindrops late, during and in between of which the Belle Plaine High School football team dominated Mayer Lutheran in a 34-10 victory on a warm and muggy September night in Belle Plaine Friday. The Tigers improved to 2-1 in the Minnesota River Conference, 2-2 overall. The Crusaders slipped to 0-3, 0-4 overall. The Tigers got things rolling their way early Friday. For the fourth time in as many outings The Tigers’ Danielle Taylor (No. 14) had 39 set assists and Kaylee Hentges (No. 10) had 16 kills this season, they scored the first points of the game via a gamein Thursday’s victory over LS-H at the BPHS gym. opening 80-yard touchdown drive highlighted by a 56-yard run by Johnny Vinkemeier that

led to a 5-yard keeper to the end zone by quarterback Luke Narveson. The extra-point kick was no good and it was 6-0 with 9:13 left in the first quarter. The Crusaders also drove down the field on their first possession but the drive stalled and Andrew Wolf was called on for a 28-yard field goal attempt. He delivered, making it 6-3 with 3:41 left in the opening quarter. Belle Plaine got double those points back when it drove 71 yards on a nice mix of the run and pass, culminating on a 15yard scamper by Narveson. The two-point try was no good but it was 12-3 with 1:16 left in the first quarter. Mayer Lutheran went three

and out on its next possession and Belle Plaine then had an apparent 40-yard touchdown pass from Narveson to Ryan Wolke called back by a penalty. After forcing the Crusaders to punt again, the Tigers responded with a one-play scoring drive – a 46-yard TD sprint by freshman Carter Brink. Narveson hooked up with Vinkemeier for the two-point conversion and it was 20-3 heading into halftime. Narveson scored his third rushing touchdown, this one a 44-yard breakthrough that, after Rueben Baltierez’s extra-point

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Belle Plaine’s Dakotah Poitra had a team-high 23 kills against LS-H Thursday night.

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A TV Star for a Day Belle Plaine Police Chief Tom Stolee, pictured with reporter Kelli Hanson, was featured on a five-minute segment of the Twin Cities Live show on Monday. The feature involved Stolee recently winning a short essay contest, for which he received a free laser eye procedure from Joffe Medi-Center valued at over $2,700. Stolee talked about how the less than five-minute procedure has changed his life. “It’s a whole new world,� Stolee told the doctor. Stolee added that it was his wife, Amy, who convinced him to enter the contest. Amy watches the show regularly. Stolee said the procedure will make it easier for him to do his job for a number of reasons, most notably no longer having to fiddle around with contacts when called to duty all hours of the night. The entire Twin Cities Live segment with Stolee can be viewed at twincitieslive.com/article/stories/s3568096.shtml.

Over 100 people welcomed Capt. Karen Anderson and her husband, Ken, to the Belle Plaine Vets Club for a homecoming celebration Monday evening. Anderson, a member of the 452nd Combat Support Hospital, spent 10 months deployed in Kuwait.

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members of the American Legion, VFW and their auxiliaries also thanked Anderson for her service. Coborn’s also delivered a gift certificate. “Thank you for all you’ve done and for all you’ll do. You are spectacular,� Pingalore said. Jennifer (Miller) Rosetta, a former Belle Plaine resident who now lives in Minneapolis’ Uptown neighborhood, said the welcome home makes all the work worthwhile. Rosetta is also a captain in the 452nd, though she was not deployed. “I live in Minneapolis and if I came home, there wouldn’t be any fire truck ride or anything. This is what makes a small town cool,� she said. “This is just great.�

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50 Years of Friendship What started as a get together for a barbecue 50 years ago between five couples turned into an ongoing tradition. The group, from left, is Joe and Eileen Skluzacek, Pat and Arnold Gansen, Lois and Ron Solheid, Rosie Solheid (her husband died in 1982), and Marion and Larry Entinger. Over the 50 years, each of the couples have hosted a barbecue at their home each summer. Between them, they had 25 children, so they had to make sure there were enough hamburgers. After their children grew up, they continued to have the five barbecues each summer. Each couple also hosts card parties at their homes during the winter. In 1976, they all went to Hawaii as a group. “We enjoy each other’s company and hope we can continue to carry on our tradition,� said Marion Entinger.

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Kati Grengs, a friend of Anderson’s daughter, was pleased with Belle Plaine’s response to the call for support of a returning soldier. “I wouldn’t have missed this for Karen,� she said. “It’s the least we can do.� The celebration caught the guest of honor by surprise. “I was totally surprised. I never

expected anything like this,� Anderson said. “This is incredible.� In Kuwait, Anderson managed an emergency room at a military base hospital. Her superiors wanted the performance and efficiency of the ER improved when the 452nd arrived last fall. That meant long days, many lasting 14 hours, as injured soldiers deployed to the Middle East were cared for and recuperated. Anderson had plenty of other duties besides her work in the ER that contributed to the long days. The few days since Anderson’s return have been filled with firsts since last November. She’s driven a car, enjoyed a beer, worn civilian clothes and made her own meals. But Anderson admits, part of her misses her “Army family,� soldiers she spent much of the last year working alongside. Ken Anderson said the reintegration has been emotional at times. She’s proud no one died under care of the 452nd. “These are people I may never see again,� she said. While Anderson communi-

cated home via text messages and an occasional Skype connection, she didn’t realize how much she missed being with her family until Christmas Day. The Army did all it could to keep morale up, but Christmas in the desert wasn’t the same. “It was tough,� she said. The biggest change, she said, is being on her own time. Unlike being on duty, where a highly regimented schedule is the norm, Anderson is reintegrating into civilian life where she is able to do what she wants when she wants. Anderson doesn’t return to her civilian job for about six weeks. She and Ken, look forward to presenting Nightmare on Buffalo Street� after a year’s hiatus. The Andersons didn’t have time to prepare the annual Halloween presentation in their front yard last fall while Karen was preparing to deploy. They hope this year’s presentation will be as good as ever. “We’re really looking forward to it. We’ve already been working on it,� she said. “We felt like we let everybody down last year by not being here, but we knew they’d understand.�

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