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Preston’s JailHouse Inn - A Bed & Breakfast worth going to jail for By K irsten Zoellner kirsten@fillmorecountyjournal.com

Preston’s only and longtime bed & breakfast, the JailHouse Inn, has new owners and they’re a perfect match for each other. Dorle Kaase, along with husband, Tom, who is the Fillmore County Sheriff, purchased the historic 1869 gem July 31. “Running a Bed & Breakfast has been a dream of mine off and on for many years,” says Dorle Kaase. “

I never thought it would become a reality.” The couple had actually looked at purchasing the JailHouse Inn previously, when it was for sale back in 1991, but decided the timing wasn’t right. Instead, they started a family and welcomed son Kaine a year later. When Tom was driving around Preston during Trout Days this summer, the new “For Sale” sign caught See JAILHOUSE Page 12 

Protect your horse, vaccinate for West Nile Virus By K aren R eisner karen@fillmorecountyjournal.com

Nikki Johnson at The Shop Salon is all about helping boost her customers’ self esteem. Photo submitted By Melody Swofford melody@fillmorecountyjournal.com

to Rushford, where she graduated in 2003. When asked if she missed the farm life, Nikki replied, “I miss the landscape of the rolling hills and the openness that surrounds Highland, but mostly I miss the beautiful sunsets. I am grateful for having the experience of growing up in such beautiful and open surroundings.” She went on to say that she was 15 years old when See THE SHOP SALON Page 8 

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The Shop Salon is in its one year anniversary and is situated in beautiful downtown Rushford, Minn., at Pam’s Corner. Nikki Johnson is the owner and a hairstylist as well. But one must know that this is not a stereotypical hair salon and Miss Nikki Johnson is not your run of the mill hair dresser. She is much more than that and has

a wonderful and heartwarming story about her success as a local small business owner in Fillmore County. When I sat down to interview Miss Nikki, I got the impression that she was an eclectic lady and was probably from a big city, like Minneapolis; but a city slicker she is not. It turns out that Miss Nikki spent a good part of her life raised on a farm in Highland. As a teenager, she and her family moved

West Nile Virus can be fatal for your horse. Harmony/Cresco veterinarian Dr. Lynn Aggen reported that the first case of West Nile Virus in the area this year was officially confirmed in McIntire, Iowa, near Riceville. The Amish-owned horse died and another horse, also Amish owned, died from what was expected to be WNV, although not officially confirmed. A third case of WNV was confirmed south of Granger; this horse survived. The fourth case near Highland which was confirmed to have WNV, also died. The Board of Animal Health reports there have been eight confirmed cases in Minnesota this year so far. The first confirmed case in Minnesota in 2018 was near Pine City. The last case of WNV reported in Minnesota in 2017 occurred in November. Positive results for WNV must be reported to the Board of Animal

Health. Aggen explained WNV first came to eastern United States about 18 years ago. The first cases to be confirmed in this part of the United States occurred about 15 years ago. Prior to 1999 WNV was found only in Africa, Eastern Europe, and West Asia. WNV can be fatal for about 30 to 40% of horses that develop the disease. Horses are susceptible to infection. The pathogen is introduced to the horse through a mosquito bite. Wild birds host the WNV and mosquitos that have previously fed on an infected bird can transmit the virus when they bite a horse. Dead wild birds, especially crows or jays, can be a sign of WNV. We have had a wet spring and early summer, conditions that produce a large mosquito population. Infection is most likely to occur in late summer or through the fall. The pathogen can cause


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encephalitis and meningitis. A horse that develops the disease can display a variety of serious symptoms which may include depression, weakened muscles, fever, seizures, blindness, a lack of coordination, and an inability to stand/paralysis. Aggen noted he has seen infected horses sit like a dog. Not all horses with some of the above symptoms have the virus. Other diseases may cause similar symptoms. While there is no specific treatment or cure for WNV, Aggen explained supportive care administered to an infected animal can help and may include IV DMSO (dimethylsulfoxide), banamine, and fluids. Some horses that survive may have longer lasting impairments to their mobility or their behavior. This disease is not contagious; an infected horse is not a carrier of the disease. The infected horse can not transmit the virus to other horses, people, or mosquitos. It takes the wild bird-mosquito cycle to transmit the virus. Your veterinarian can confirm a diagnosis, ruling out other ailments, through serological testing. An effective test is the IgM capture ELISA, which will confirm an exposure to the virus in the last three months. Aggen said the incubation period could be

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under a week. Aggen said there was a suspected case of WNV near Rushford that was officially diagnosed as lyme disease. There is a vaccine for lyme disease. The best way to protect your horse against WNV is vaccination followed by an annual booster. Dr. Aggen encourages horse owners to vaccinate their horses. He admits the vaccine is expensive (about $28 for a single dose for just WNV). There is also a six-way vaccine that would normally be given in the spring that includes the WNV. Either way, a booster should be given annually. The vaccine is relatively cheap if compared to the cost of supportive care given to save an infected horse or the loss of your horse. Vaccines for horses are available and proven to be effective in pre-

venting infection. A horse that has survived the disease should also be given an annual booster. It has not been confirmed that a horse that has survived the disease can not be reinfected. Prevention starts with vaccination. Dr. Aggen recommends an initial vaccination for a previously non-vaccinated horse should be administered in two doses of vaccine about two to three weeks apart, followed by an annual booster. During an outbreak of WNV Dr. Aggen would recommend a booster during the outbreak. Good management is important. Minimize mosquito populations (especially by removing stagnant water) and discourage the roosting of wild birds like crows.

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C ommentary Science today: Glyphosate and Cheerios — should we really be worried? By Sara Snipes Within the past few weeks, the media has been abuzz with the news headlines similar to, “Don’t feed your kids Cheerios! They’ll be poisoned with glyp h o s a t e . ” Sara Snipes While it definitely grabs a reader’s attention, what are these headlines really saying? Can something the majority of Americans eat since the age of one year really be hurting you? What is glyphosate and why is it necessary? Of course, as controversial as it appears to be, when there’s a debate science isn’t too far behind giving us the facts. First, what is glyphosate? Glyphosate is a widely-known herbicide that effectively controls any other types of vegetation that is competing for the same space as a farmer’s crop and is also sold under name brands like Kleenup, Roundup, Rodeo, and Vision (Levesque & Rahe, 1992). This particular herbicide is also known to have low toxicity to mammals (Franz et al., 1997), but has the potential to expose mammals and humans through the ecosystem (Richards et al., 2005). Herbicides are a large part of the agriculture life. Farmers need to control weeds so that they have an increase in marketable crops. More importantly, if weeds were left uncontrolled, this situation would reduce the world food productions by as much as 40% (Oerke, 2006)! That is nothing to laugh at conEditorial Cartoon

sidering most of the world is left starving as it is (world hunger affects 815 million people according to the World Food Programme in 2017). What is the big deal about this herbicide then? It has long been a conversation, and confusion, as to whether or not this herbicide is linked to cancer. What created the recent stir was a report from an environmental advocacy group published on August 15 of this year stating that glyphosate was found in trace amounts on cereals like Cheerios. Additionally, a California jury decided that Monsanto will pay a former groundskeeper who was diagnosed with terminal non-Hodgkin lymphoma $289 million in damages for failing to warn him of the herbicide’s cancer risk. However, this decision wasn’t based on only science. There are organizations who have evaluated glyphosate’s cancer risk. In 2015 the European Food Safety Authority stated that it was not likely to pose a cancer threat. Similarly, in May 2016 a joint report between World Health Organization and the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization stated exposure through a diet was unlikely to pose a cancer risk. The state of California states exposure below 1.1 milligrams per day does not pose a risk. This means you would need to eat 12 servings of cereal with the glyphosate exposure PER DAY to have a risk at all. So do scary news headlines work to sell articles and papers? Yes, this is why these statements jump out at you. Should you be worried of getting cancer from

your morning bowl of Cheerios? According to the science, no, not unless your version of a bowl of cereal is five gallon bucket full of it. References: Franz, J. E., Mao, M. K., & Sikorski, J. A. (1997). Glyphosate: a unique global herbicide. American Chemical Society. Washington, D. C.: American Chemical Society. Levesque, C. A. & Rahe, J. E. (1992). Herbicide interactions with fungal root pathogens, with special reference to glyphosate. Annual Review of Phytopathology, 579-602.\ Oerke, E. C. (2006). Crop losses to pests. The Journal of Agricultural Science, 144(1), 31-43. Richard, S. Moslemi, S. Sipahutar, H., Benachour, N., & Seralini. G. (2005). Differential effects of glyphosate and Roundup on human placental cells and aromatase. Environmental Health Perspective, 113(6), 716-720. Wardle, T. (2017) Primary barriers to regulating potentially carcinogenic pesticides in the United States: A case study of glyphosate. Urban and Environmental Policy

Correction In the September 3, 2018, issue of the Fillmore County Journal, in the article titled “State Veterans Cemetery - Preston receives certificate of recognition,” it was incorrectly stated that Brad Lindsay, Deputy Commissioner of Programs and Services with the MDVA was in attendance. Instead, in attendance was MDVA Commissioner Larry Shellito. We apologize for the error.

Why is the Russian investigation important? By Kevin Kelleher Houston, MN My mother was a wise woman. She, like many mothers, was not shy about giving her children advice. One of her best pieces of advice was “you’ll be judged by the company you Kevin Kelleher keep.” Good advice for anyone, sadly, Donald Trump never got this advice or ignored it. Let’s look at the cast of characters that Donald Trump has hired to work in his administration and campaign. These are the people who were going to “drain the swamp.” Michael Flynn, Trump national security adviser charged with making false statements to the FBI regarding Russian contact. Pleaded guilty. Paul Manafort, campaign manager and chairman, found guilty of eight financial crimes including fraud. He faces additional charges of charges of obstruction of justice, money laundering and his unreported foreign lobbying work for pro-Russian Ukrainian interests. Richard Gates, Trump campaign advisor, charged with financial fraud and lying to the FBI. Pleaded guilty. George Papadopoulos, foreign policy adviser, charged with making false statements to the FBI

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regarding “the timing, extent and nature of his relationships and interactions with certain foreign nationals whom he understood to have close connections with senior Russian government officials.” Pleaded guilty. Michael Cohen, Trump’s lawyer and “fixer,” charged with tax evasion, bank fraud, campaign finance violations including payments to a porn star and former playboy playmate to cover up extramarital affairs. Pleaded guilty. An additional 36 more people have resigned or been fired by Trump in his first year and a half of his term. These included: Scott Pruitt, EPA head, who was repeatedly caught spending taxpayer money on personal indulgences such as private and first-class flights, a 24/7 security detail and a $43,000 soundproof phone booth. Tom Price, Health & Human Services Secretary who chartered private air travel for himself to the tune of more than $1million dollars in eight months on the job. Drain the swamp?? Hardly!

Government this week Monday, September 10 • Whalan City Council, City Hall, 5 p.m. • Houston City Council, City Hall, 6 p.m. • Spring Valley City Council, City Hall, 6 p.m. • City of Rushford City Council, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. • Chatfield City Council, City Hall, 7 p.m. • Wykoff City Council, City Hall, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 11 • Fillmore County Commissioners, Courthouse, 9 a.m. • Harmony City Council, City Hall, 7 p.m. Wednesday, September 12 • Peterson City Council, City Hall, 6 p.m. • Canton City Council, City Hall, 7 p.m. • Mabel City Council, City Hall, 7 p.m. Monday, September 17 • Rushford-Peterson School Board, Forum Room, 5:30 p.m. • Preston City Council, Council Chambers, 6 p.m. • Kingsland School Board, Choir Room, 6:30 p.m. • Chatfield School Board, High School Media Center, 7 p.m. Schedule subject to change.

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C ommentary Evaluating liberal policies: Results matter By Jeff Erding Wykoff, MN Conservative people are pragmatists; results and production oriented. If the crops aren’t growing, we analyze what’s wrong and fix it. If the construction project we are on has an activity Jeff Erding that’s not on track, we get it fixed before all the other activities suffer. We are this way because we must be. We live in a world where the rubber meets the road. We embrace new technology and ideas that work. If an idea is impractical, we discard it and find something that will work. Don’t come to us with a problem and expect only sympathy for how you “feel.â€? We are problem solvers. We won’t keep trying the same failing method and expect a different result. Liberal Democrats see things much differently. My purpose is not to bash liberals, but to analyze for the reader the results of Liberal thought and policies. Liberal Democrat policies have dominated in Minnesota (and most large American cities) for many years, making it possible for us to accurately evaluate them. As a person who voted a straight Democrat ticket for most of my life, I share the responsibility for the current situation. • Family Life. Birth to a single parent family is the most accurate indicator of a future life of poverty. Nearly every demographic has experienced much higher rates of illegitimate birth. African Americans are well over 70%, Whites are near 50%. • Educational Dysfunction. Our public school systems have become a nightmare of discipline issues, with liberal policies that insist on race based quotas rather than based on behavior. Teachers are hamstrung by their inability to maintain order and often unfairly accused of racist behavior. • Open Borders. American pris-

ons, schools, and welfare systems are overwhelmed by illegal aliens, costing taxpayers billions. • National Debt. While Republicans share responsibility, Mr. Obama ran on a platform that the 10 trillion dollar debt was “shameful and irresponsibleâ€? and promised to cut it, then managed to double it in eight years. Wow. • Trade and foreign relations. America has been mistreated for years. Why are we paying 75% of the costs to protect our NATO partners? Why have we been victimized by unfair trade practices such as NAFTA? • Social Security. Democrats voted to move it to the General fund, tax benefits, give proceeds to people who never contributed, and raid it to fund other programs. The office of Attorney General in Minnesota has been held by Liberal Democrats for 50 years. The AG in Minnesota answers to no one and wields lots of power. Time for a change. Do we want a Governor in Minnesota who spent several non-productive years in Congress and flip-flops on the second amendment based on pandering to metro voters? Do we want a Senator whose main qualification is former CEO of Planned Parenthood? (They chalked up over six thousand abortions in Minnesota last year. She supports increased taxpayer funding.) Do we want a Liberal representative in SE Minnesota who will vote to increase the size of Government, weaken property rights, and destroy the Second Amendment? No thanks. Let’s reelect a proven leader who has delivered for our area time and again, supports unions, and will defend our Constitution. Any objective person will give the Socialist Liberal Democrats and their policies an emphatic “F.â€? We must look at results, not support ill-conceived ideas that only work in theory but fail miserably in practice. God Bless until next time, Jeff

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Rushford Village looking ahead to system data collection By Kirsten Zoellner The Rushford Village Council met Tuesday, September 4. Of the few agenda items, the one that garnered the most conversation was with guest Tom Kopperud, of NES (Norman’s Electric Service). The topic was the possible installation of a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system for the city well and lift station. Kopperud discussed options related to a 2012 quote from NES to address the issues, beginning with basic communication infrastructure. The communication piece, at that time, included technologies that have rapidly changed in the last six years, such as replacing the well and lift station wiring with ethernet ready programmable logic controllers and installing radio modems at the well, lift station, and city hall. In 2012, this was estimated at $10,850. The new technology options include wireless capabilities and data collection that would enhance the functionality and efficiency of the whole system. With work being done in south Rushford, by AcenTek, who is improving their own fiberoptic systems, Kopperud suggested the city allow NES to do a study on needs and design a system that meets today’s standards. “If interested, let us design you a system that will give you the latest and greatest stuff and give you a quote,� said Kopperud. The basic communication infrastructure is estimated at $13,000. Kopperud also suggested and AcenTek dialer or Verizon wireless connection could be options until the SCADA system can be done. Due to time constraints and budgetary needs, the Village council opted to go for “bare bones,� as noted by Mayor Gordon Johnson. Next year, NES can work on determining the options for improving the system and brief the council on the needs. “It takes a little time to put the package together,� noted Kopperud. “It’s probably our best bet; might be our best solution,� added Johnson. “Next year, by budget time, we’ll be able to identify what we might need and look at the time it takes to check this stuff. We need a manageable way to get what we need for management purposes.� The system, once complete, would be expandable to suit future needs. “It’ll be giving us a little latitude to decide where to go,� added Johnson. “We don’t have to necessarily have to pull the trigger, but can lay the groundwork. It’ll give us the functionality of what we need.� In other topics, the council has approved the use of a camera in the water tank for

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land bids from others, or complaints from Village residents, the council saw no problem with renewal. The per acre payment is $350, which equates to $1,050 annually for the Village. “It’s good for us; good for them,� said Johnson. “It serves a purpose.� The council is expected to do preliminary review of the budget at the next meeting, including setting the preliminary levy. There were a number of unusual expenses for the Village this year that has the budget committee, including Councilors Dennis Overland and Rich Smith, looking to address some costs. These include salaries and overages. “We’re putting proposed numbers together to get the final numbers,� said Overland. “We’re reviewing several areas.� The committee is meeting again this week in hopes of presenting something more concrete to the remainder of the council. “We might have to tighten up a few things,� added Overland. The next regularly scheduled council meeting is Tuesday, September 18, at 7 p.m., at the Village Hall. The public is encouraged to attend.

inspection purposes. It is the same cost as having it drained and manually entered and inspected, the council noted the savings of not having to drain the tower twice (once for inspection and once for any needed repairs. The inspection is estimated at $2,700. “If there’s no excessive silt, I’m comfortable doing a camera test and finding out where we stand.� It’s recommended that the towers/tanks are inspected every three to five years. Since the last time it was last done, the City of Rushford Village has brought a new well online and sediment has been greatly reduced. The Village has renewed its annual land lease with Featherstone Farms for three acres of city-owned land adjacent to the Village Hall. The current contract renews automatically each year unless either party wishes to make adjustments or terminate it. The automatic renewal date is September 15 of each year. With no requests from Featherstone,

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she moved to Rushford and loved the town. Little did she know, however, that 15 years later she would be running a successful small business here. “Moving from the country to the city was a good life lesson for me and I am glad about that.” When asked what her aspirations were after she graduated high school, she replied, “Becoming a hairstylist has always been an interest of mine. When I was a teenager, I was always messing with my friends hair.” She smiled and went on to say, “I even cut all of my Barbies’ hair, which was a bad decision on my part. That just didn’t turn out good.” However, Nikki didn’t jump into cosmotology school after graduation. Instead she was accepted into St. Augustine University and swiftly moved to Soux Falls, S. Dak., where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Sales and Marketing. “I didn’t think there was good money in cosmotology and I didn’t think it would be a a good choice. I realized that I would have more opportunity if I attended college and got a marketing degree.” After graduating from St. Augustine, Nikki moved to Dallas, Tex., where she was hired as the sales manager at the upscale Limeridian Hotel. She also worked at the W. Dallas Victory Hotel in administrative sales. “I climbed the corporate ladder quickly, but knew deep down that I wasn’t going to live there. I wanted to go back to Minnesota. I loved Dallas, but it just wasn’t for me.” So Nikki packed her bags and

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relocated to the big bright city of Minneapolis, where she accepted the position as sales manager at the reputable Autograph Hotel. When asked how she liked the big city life, she stated, “I was happily distracted for a while but really missed southern Minnesota. To be honest, I didn’t like the dynamics of city living and corporate America was sucking me up. I craved the openness and more so, the beautiful sunsets.” Then she stated that

s h e had a vision. “I was 27 and stuck in the rat race that living in a big city brings.” Nikki decided to rattle her big city life. She quit corporate America and humbly attended cosmotology school. “I graduated in 2013 and felt like I was making the right decision. I moved back to the bluffs and used my college degree to start my own business. I appreciated the diversity of my travels and it made me a more rounded person.” Nikki didn’t want to start out in debt. When asked if she was awarded a small business loan, she said, “I didn’t want a loan. I wanted to start this new chapter

in life with my own money and so I saved and saved. I saved as much as I could for many years, just for my salon.” Nikki opened her salon in June of 2017, debt free. “I felt in my heart that it was a good investment. I also felt that my greatgrandma was guiding me because June was her birth month. I thought that was special.” When I asked Nikki what she liked most about owning and managing her own salon, she replied, “It was never really about the hair, it was about how passionate I am in helping to boost a person’s self esteem and getting a new hair style does that.” Nikki is also passionate about giving back to the community. She recently coordinated a fundraiser and earned a large amount of money to help raise awareness about mental illness. She also offers a free book nook box right outside the front door of her posh little salon. The salon itself is a sight to see, tastefully decorated with a crystal chandelier combined with a rustic country feel. Nikki has integrated a small boutique and gives back to the community by supporting local businesses. “I sell a small assortment of clothing and earrings handmade by a local woman.” The Shop Salon also offers facial waxing and free coffee while you wait. Her business cards state information about her website (theshopsalonmn.wixsite.com/theshop) and an inspiring quote on the back…”Singing is joy in your heart, and dancing is freedom in your soul.” For more information on hours and available appointments, call (507) 864-7607 and Miss Nikki Johnson will hook you up.

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Future of Fountain’s chicken ordinance heads back to zoning board By Kirsten Zoellner In August, the Fountain Council voted to place the hotly debated issue over the keeping of chickens within city limits on the November ballot. At the time, City Attorney Dwight Luhmann recommended against the decision, instead recommending the issue go back to Planning and Zoning for review. He suggested the board put together a potential Chicken Ordinance and bring a recommendation back to the council. Now, it appears, per state statute, that the issue cannot be put on the general election ballot. The issue was first brought to the council in May when resident Emily Root approached the council with a detailed plan for a secure coop in which to house 10 hens. At the time, the council did not have further questions for Root and noted no major objection. When she returned at the June meeting to hear their decision, she said she was blindsided by their decision to discuss the issue no further. Then, at the July meeting, Root attended with a petition from residents and support from others requesting the issue be discussed again. At that meeting, the council unanimously approved a motion to hold a public meeting on the issue. No official date was set for

the public meeting. At the August 1 meeting, the council voted to rescind that motion, to hold a public meeting, noting that it assumed a Conditional Use Permit would be sought and the meeting was for the purposes of discussing the permit issuance and not for general information. It was also at that meeting when the council voted to place the issue on the ballot, indicating it would ask whether or not the city should consider moving forward with amendments to current ordinances or creation of a specific chicken ordinance. If approved by voters, the council indicated zoning could then come up with a amendment or new ordinances. “There’s a lot of different ordinances in other towns around. I think we need to take it back to the zoning board and let us look at it to come up with a plan to see if it’s worth coming up with a new ordinance, amending it, or sticking with the one we have,” said Councilor Jim Schott at the September 5 meeting. “We will bring it back to the city council next month and we’ll be done with it.” According to City Clerk Rhonda Flattum, the date of the next zoning meeting is undecided at this time. When details are set,

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Matt Mohs, from WSB held Thursday, September 26 at council meeting is Wednesday, Engineering, was present to dis- 7:00 p.m. The preliminary levy October 3, at 7:30 p.m., at city cuss three items: the Phospho- certification must be sent to Fill- hall. The public is encouraged to Minneapolis;VIS Plumbingno & Heating Inc.;E08985-51700-156857;4 x 6 (18Fa-B1) County later than Sep- attend. rus Management Plan within the more Valley Design agreement, a bulk chemical tank for the plant, and a floor slab analysis for the tank. “Rhonda and I have been talk(adj); amazingly cozy ing for several weeks and it came to a head. We decided, we have to really talk about some things at the council meeting,” said Mohs. The city has attempted to get a final agreement in place with Valley Design for some time. The current agreement draft references a Phosphorus Management Plan. A seven-page technical document has been drafted, at a cost of $650. 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The light at the end of the tunnel is getting this done,” said Mohs. 105 Sheridan St W 55 S Main In regards to the bulk chemical Lanesboro, MN 55949 Harmony, MN 55939 tank, Mohs indicated it was the main reason for wanting to come 507-467-2240 507-886-2008 www.VISPlumbingHeating.com to the council. “This is what I Offer expires 11/23/2018. meant when I said it was going to *Rebate requires purchase of qualifying items by 11/23/18 and submission of a completed rebate form (with proof of purchase) to www.lennoxconsumerrebates. com no later than 12/14/18. Rebate is paid in the form of a Lennox Visa prepaid debit card. Card is subject to terms and conditions found or referenced on card and expires 12 months after issuance. Conditions apply. See www.lennox.com for complete rebate terms and conditions. **Offer available 9/3/18 – 11/23/18. come to a head,” he said, noting Requires purchase of qualifying system. Financing available to well-qualified buyers on approved credit. No down payment required. 0% APR for 60 months, with equal monthly payments. Normal late charges apply. Cannot be combined with any other promotional offer. Minimum loan amount $1,000. Maximum loan amount he’d worked with Clerk Flattum $45,000. You may prepay your account at any time without penalty. Financing is subject to credit requirements and satisfactory completion of finance documents. Any finance terms advertised are estimates only. See Truth in Lending disclosures available from lender for more information. and the Wastewater Plant opera© 2018 Lennox Industries Inc. Lennox Dealers are independently owned and operated businesses. tor. “The operator has some design parameters he wants to work with and we need that input. The tank will not fit in the building. It won’t fit unless it’s stood up. Ultimately, it’s left up to you to decide what Brand-18Fa-B1.indd 10 8/16/18 11 you want for a tank We have a 5,000 gallon tank goal, and I’m not sure how it came to be 5,000 gallons, but Rhonda said, ‘Let’s just put the brakes on here and share this with the council.’” To date $1,300 of a $3,800 budget has been spent for a floor slab analysis for the placing of the bulk tank. “Some of it is due diligence work that is outside of the scope of the budget,” said Mohs. “I know that’s not what you want to hear, but in order to get to the point we are, it needed to be done.” Mohs indicated the city needed to define what it was looking to accomplish. “What we do with chemicals and the bulk tank will directly impact floor slab analysis.” “Looking at prices, I don’t see anything we’re going to gain here,” said Schott. “We’re going to gain some cost sharing, but we’re not going to recoup anything.” “Moving ahead, I’m perfectly fine stopping the project here. 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grew to be the “biggest” brother. Jake loved, cared for, helped, and protected his family. First on the list would be his grandJake John Deters On Sunday, August 19, 2018, ma. the world lost a very special man. Jake John Deters was born September 16, 1984. He went Jake John on to a greater life August 19, Deters’ life 2018. was taken Sadly missed by his loving famfrom him, ily, Dad, Isaac and Toni, Luke from beyond and Bridgette, and Grandma. his control. Jake had Julia Ann Jacobson many talents. Julia Ann (Grant) Jacobson, He held a Jake Deters age 99, of Rushford, Minn., died mechanical engineering degree from Minne- Tuesday, August 28, 2018, at St. Anne’s sota State University, Mankato. Jake was an accomplished E x t e n d e d machinist, something he used Care. She was born to for precision gunsmithing. Jake was an excellent mechanic. Logan and He was capable of anything from Nellie (Jefservicing a combine, to rebuild- ferson) Grant ing a 24-valve diesel engine, and at their farm on on to overhauling large six cylin- home Julia Ann Linwood der aircraft engines. Jacobson Jake’s welding abilities started Lake, Anoka at a very young age. Using an County, Minn. She grew up old AC stick welder, Jake and his on the farm, attended a one brother Isaac built an off road room rural school, graduated go kart. Combining engineer- as valedictorian from Anoka ing and the greater welding skills High School in 1936 and with learned from his brother Luke, he high distinction from the Uniwas able to bring any mechanical versity of Minnesota in 1940. idea into reality. Often, this She taught Home Economics in work involved modifying a farm Alden, Cromwell, and Rushford, Minn., and worked for an agency machine. Jake was a natural pilot. He of the U.S. Department of Agriwas first exposed to flying with culture in Mora, Minn. Later she his grandpa and dad. Later in taught Home Economics in the life, as his interest grew, his skills Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau school were honed and perfected by his system in Wisconsin. brother Isaac’s flight instruction. On December 20, 1942, she married Kent A. Jacobson. Their The two brothers had a blast! Jake drove semis and dump first home was in Starbuck, Minn. trucks. The three brothers and In 1944 they bought the farm dad took a college course togeth- Kent’s grandparents had settled er and each received their com- in 1856, in the Highland Prairie mercial driver’s license on the Community of Norway Township in Fillmore County. They same day. Jake loved fishing and hunt- lived there for 18 years. It was ing. He knew where to find the there that their three sons were big trout and how to catch them. born and spent their childhood. His favorite form of hunting was No matter where else they lived, to call in bucks by himself. If that farm and that community it wasn’t the one he wanted, he remained “home” the rest of their didn’t take it. His modesty kept lives. his “fish stories” a bit smaller Julia was a member of the than they actually were in real Highland Prairie Lutheran Church and participated in its life! Jake was a farmer at heart. He women’s activities. She taught loved working with his brothers Sunday School and served as and dad. To Jake, the absolute Sunday School Superintendent. peak of the year would be a She was a member of the Wenonsunny October afternoon in the ah Chapter of the Daughters of driver’s seat of his white 9700 the American Revolution and combine affectionately named Nor-Win Lodge of Sons of Nor“Trouble.” Many acres were har- way. vested under the watchful eye of Julia is survived by her sons Kent L. Jacobson, Ross (Glothe big guy. Jake was a “younger” brother, ria) Jacobson, and Bern (Becky) an “older” brother, a son, and a Jacobson; nine grandchildren: grandson. But most certainly he Brent, Ruth (Derek), Heather,

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Rachel (Chris), Aaron (Lan), Jessica (Eric), Ellen (Jon), and Abby (Matt); seven great-grandchildren: Tawny, Naomi, Hailey, Isabella, Sophie, Sophia, and Amelia; and sister-in-law JoAnn Grant. She was preceded in death by her husband of 67 years, Kent A. Jacobson; brother John Grant at Iwo Jima in World War ll, her sister, Jeanette Collen; brother Logan Grant, daughter-in-law Barbara Jacobson, and grandson Mark Jacobson. The funeral service was held 2 p.m. Sunday, September 2, at Highland Prairie Lutheran Church in rural Peterson, with the Rev. Luther Mathsen officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Friends called one hour prior to the service at the church on Sunday. Hoff Funeral and Cremation Service in Rushford assisted the family with arrangements. Please leave a memory of Julia and sign her online guestbook at www.hofffuneral.com. Dale “Curly” Leonard Dale “Curly” Leonard, age 82, of Spring Valley, died Friday August 31, 2018 at the Ostrander Care Center. Funeral services for Dale Leonard were held 11 a.m. S a t u r d a y, September 8, 2018, at the Dale “Curly” Our Savior’s Leonard Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Mark Van House officiating. Visitation was 5–7 p.m. Friday September 7, 2018, at the Hindt Funeral Home in Spring Valley and continued for one hour prior to the service at the church on Saturday. Burial took place in the Etna Cemetery. Dale Patrick Leonard was born May 8, 1936, in Cylinder, Iowa to Walt and Edna (Rath) Leonard. On May 24, 1957, he was united in marriage to Beatrice Westphal at the Methodist church in Spring Valley. After Dale and Beatrice were married, they lived in Spring Valley for 12 years before moving to Cloquet, Minn., Sulfur, La., and Lakeland, Fla., before moving back to Spring Valley where he worked as a truck driver. He loved spending time with his grandchildren, going for coffee at Elaine’s and venturing to the Spring Valley sales barn. He enjoyed watching western movies and listening to old time country music. Dale is survived by his children: Wanda (Al) Gissendanner of Lakeland, Fla., Kathy (Eric) Chartier of Lakeland, Fla., James Leonard of Austin, Minn., Charles (Sigrid) Leonard of Tacoma, Wash., Deborah Leonard of Lakeland, Fla., Karla Leonard of Spring Valley, David Leonard of Spring Valley, and Jeff Leonard of Preston; 13 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, two greatgreat-grandchildren, siblings Joann Malkmus of Humboldt, Iowa, and Duane Leonard of Fountain Hills, Ariz.; and many

The FCJ reaches over 13,000 households each week. daughter Jodi Pahkala and husband Tom, and brother Orrin Youngdahl; as well as four amazing grandchildren: Elizabeth, Betty Livingood Betty Jean (Raaen) Livingood, Maren, Ellie, 82, died Sunday morning, Sep- and Andy. tember 2, 2018, at the nurs- M e m o - Pixie Urista ing home in rial service (Beadrin O s t r a n d e r, to be deter- Youngdahl) Minn. mined at a later date. Those who wish to Betty was make a memorial donation may born June 18, consider Winona Area Hospice 1936, in a log Services or St. Jude’s Hospital. cabin near Peterson, to Gilmer and Caroline “Carol” B. Betty Jean Cora (Fos- Livingood Wilkemeyer sum) Raaen. Caroline “Carol” B. WilkeAfter attending country school, meyer, 84, of Rushford, Minn., she married Robert Kenneth died on Friday, August 24, Livingood on February 9, 1957, 2018, at the at Grace Lutheran Church in Good ShepPeterson, Minn. Betty and Rob- herd Lutherert spent a majority of their life an Home in together working on their dairy Rushford. farm on Highway 52 North of C a r o l Preston, Minn. In the 1980s was born Betty worked as a home health on March aid, where she enjoyed caring 9, 1934, in Carol for elderly people. After Rob- Chicago, Ill., Wilkemeyer ert passed away in 2003, Betty to Thomas moved to Wykoff. In her later and Sylvia (Lutz) Graves. Carol years she enjoyed time at her lived in Chicago until her famassisted living apartment in ily moved to Elkton, Minn., Spring Valley and thereafter was when she was a child. Carol admitted to the rehabilitation graduated from Austin Pacelli and nursing home in Ostrander. High School in 1952. She mar Betty is survived by three sons: ried Raymond Wilkemeyer in Kenneth (Traci McKenzie) Livin- Austin, Minn., in 1952. Carol good of Mabel, Gary Livingood and Raymond lived in the of Wykoff, and Alan Livingood Austin and Elkton areas until of LeRoy; grandchildren: Brady moving to Rushford in 1974. Livingood of Texas, Saman- She worked at various jobs in tha Livingood of Mabel, Bryan Rushford while she was raising (Lauren Wade) Livingood of her 10 children. Carol enjoyed Texas, Kyle (Denise Martin) Liv- crafting, gardening, coloring, ingood of Georgia, and Heather watching Disney movies, and Elizabeth Livingood of Arizona; spending Christmas and Sungreat-grandchildren: Tasha Liv- days with her family, especially ingood and Paul Livingood, both her grandchildren. Carol was a of Georgia; Declan Livingood member of St. Joseph’s Cathoand Waylon Livingood, both of lic Church in Rushford. Texas; and Savannah Grace Liv- She is survived by eight chilingood of Mabel. She is also dren: Bonnie (Dick) Petersurvived by one sister, Donna son of New Richland, Minn., (Milford) Olson of Peterson and Greg Wilkemeyer and Ted a brother, LuVerne (Joyce) Raaen (Alice) Wilkemeyer both of St. of Mabel, along with many cher- Charles, Minn., Wally (Julie) ished nieces and nephews. Wilkemeyer of Rushford, In addition to Robert, Betty Minn., Chris (Terry) Howell was preceeded in death by one of Winona, Minn., Dan (Sheri) grandchild, Savannah Jo Livin- Wilkemeyer of Lanesboro, good, of Preston; her parents Minn., Theresa (Dale) Baker Gilmer and Cora Raaen, of Peter- and Tim (Karen) Wilkemeyer, son, brother Glen (Helen) Raaen both of Rushford, Minn.; 41 of Lanesboro, and sister Shirley grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren; a brother, (Ervin) Rye of Rushford. The funeral was held at 12 Raymond (Patricia) Graves of p.m. on Wednesday, September Elkton, Minn.; and by a sister5, 2018, at Hoff Funeral Home in-law, Marie Brown. in Rushford. Visitation and fam- Carol was preceded in death ily receiving line was one hour by her husband, two sons, prior to the service, with a lun- Norm and Mike; grandson cheon immediately following the Caleb; and a brother, Gilbert. funeral. Burial took place at There will be a funeral Mass Grace Lutheran Cemetery (West) for Carol at 11 a.m. on Sepin Peterson. In lieu of flow- tember 14, 2018, at St. Joseph’s ers, memorials preferred to West Catholic Church in Rushford, Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Peter- with Fr. Gregory Havel officiatson. ing. Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. on September 13, 2018, at Hoff Funeral and Cremation Pixie Urista Service in Rushford and one (Beadrin Youngdahl) Pixie Urista (Beadrin Young- hour prior to the Mass at the dahl), born July 1, 1951, passed church on Friday. away August 30, 2018. Sur- Leave a memory of Carol and vived by husband Tim, son sign her online guestbook at Jason Urista and wife Jen, www.hofffuneral.com. nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, and threebrothers. Condolences may be left at www.Hindtfuneralhomes.com.


An Award-Winning Team...

22 AWARDS IN 2018!

In 2018, the team at the Fillmore County Journal has been recognized with 22 awards from three organizations: Minnesota Newspaper Association, Midwest Free Community Publications, and Association of Free Community Papers.

MARY L. ALLEN Reporter

Creative Director

Advertising Sales Representative

Graphic Designer

TAYLOR CASE

MICHELLE QUANRUD Website Administrator

Advertising Sales Representative

Photo Journalist

KIEL LARSON

ANNIE LEWIS

JULIE LITTLE

KAREN REISNER

AMANDA SETHRE

JASON SETHRE

PAUL TRENDE

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JANA BOYUM

Reporter

ELLEN WHALEN Assistant Editor

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in advertising, editorial, and digital categories 2nd Place – Best Home Page or Landing Page (www.fillmorecountyjournal.com) 2nd Place – Best Overall Website (www.fillmorecountyjournal.com) 3rd Place – Best Original News Story 2nd Place – Best Original Feature Story 1st Place – Best Original Sports Story 3rd Place – Best Original Editorial 1st Place – Best Grocery Ad (“Easter Cheapies” 8-Page Section for Harmony Foods, Preston Foods, Rushford Foods) 2nd Place – Best Grocery Ad (“Give Thanks for Home Cooking” 8-Page Section for Harmony Foods, Preston Foods, Rushford Foods) 3rd Place – Best Grocery Ad (“Merry Markdowns” 8-Page Section for Harmony Foods, Preston Foods, Rushford Foods) 3rd Place – Best Agriculture Ad as part of a Separate Section (National Ag Week) Honorable Mention – Best Agriculture Ad as part of a Separate Section (Farm Safety Week) 2nd Place – Best Holiday Promotion (Tasty Temptations Cookbook) 3rd Place – Best Advertising Promotion distributed separately from newspaper (Visit Bluff Country Magazine)

VERN BUNKE

Reporter

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MARY WHALEN Reporter

Associate Publisher

RICH WICKS

HANNAH WINGERT

Reporter

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THREE THIRD PLACE WINNERS in three

key categories

3rd Place - Website 3rd Place - General Reporting 3rd Place - Advertising Excellence

SHERRY HINES

Publisher

BARB JEFFERS

Sports Director

KIRSTEN ZOELLNER Reporter

FIVE AWARDS IN online, print,

and glossy categories

1st Place - Glossy 2017 Cookbook Cover 2nd Place - Editorial 2nd Place - Automotive Advertisement with Spot Color 2nd Place - Banner/Nameplate Honorable Mention - Breast Cancer Awareness Section

These awards reflect on the talent of the Fillmore County Journal team in the areas of editorial content, layout, advertising design, and digital presence.

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The Fillmore County Journal finished in First Place overall, bringing home the General Excellence Award for papers that carry news.


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his eye. “We called the realtor for a showing shortly after and the rest is history!” she laughs. “After we looked at the JailHouse, we were hooked. We loved the building,” she says. “They turned it into the B&B it is today,” acknowledges Kaase. “After I shadowed them for a few days, I knew the innkeeper role was right up my alley.” The couple was off and running immediately after closing. “August 1 was our first day. We had a group that had booked all 12 rooms.” The group was terrific, but the Sathers stayed on for a few days to help ensure the transition was smooth. “A regret

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of ours is not knowing them prior to this summer. They are a delightful couple who have been great mentors to us.” The couple never considered any other options or locations. “We love Preston and Fillmore County is where our heart is!” she enthuses. “Tom grew up in Preston, I grew up in Fountain, and our married life has been in Preston and Spring Valley. I can’t imagine living anywhere else.” The history of the JailHouse Inn is its charm and Dorle loves telling its tales. “My parents, Orley and Doris Grindland, taught me from an early age the importance of history, preserving and honoring the past,” she says. “This jail has some interesting and intriguing history. It’s really amazing that it has been so well

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the highlight,” she says readily. “In the past two weeks we have had guests from Michigan, Door County, the Twin Cities, Kansas City, Madison, Milwaukee, all parts of Iowa, and the Netherlands.” Roughly 100 close friends and family received invitations to an open house, held August 7. “It was a perfect opportunity for everyone to see each of the rooms and to celebrate with us as we cut the ribbon on our business adventure,” says Kaase. “The support from our family and friends, our son Kaine and grandson Payton, has been great. “When I am doing something that makes me happy and it feels

right, you can’t help but get emotional. It was overwhelming for me at the open house to see so many people supporting us and to see a dream of mine become reality. Tom’s dream is being the Sheriff of Fillmore County and he is living that dream. Now my dream is also a reality.” The JailHouse Inn will be hosting a public open house later this fall. Details will be made available as soon as they are finalized. “We want the residents of Fillmore County to be able to see the original jail, sheriff’s living quarters, the Fillmore County Courtroom and to see how great the building is and to celebrate its history,” shares Kaase.

Previous owners of the JailHouse Inn, Marc and Jeanne Sather, far left and far right, with the new owners, Dorle and Tom Kaase. Also shown is the Kaase’s son Kaine and grandson Payton. Photo by Kirsten Zoellner

Tom and Dorle Kaase’s grandson Payton helps his dad, Kaine cut the ribbon at a private open house for the JailHouse Inn. A public open house will be held in the fall. Photo by Kirsten Zoellner

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County 2019 budget takes shape By Karen Reisner For the last several weeks ,department heads have been reviewing their proposed 2019 budgets with commissioners during county board meetings. Budgets reviewed at the September 4 meeting included those related to community services, the sheriff’s department, soil and water conservation district, and the coordinator/auditor/treasurer offices. Having completed this preliminary process, Coordinator Bobbie Vickerman reported that using the numbers requested by department heads, the levy increase could be 8.06%. The levy increase would be about $842,612. This would amount to $541.40 per capita. County Program Aid for 2019 will be $777,764. The CPA increase from 2018 will be $78,766. The county will pay $243,853 in 2019 for its bond payment, for the bond reissued in 2010 (the original bond was taken out in 2003). This will retire $225,000 of the county debt. The board has donated $350,000 for the proposed veterans home. The preliminary levy numbers without this donation would show about a 4.7% increase. Budget numbers include a 2.5% cost of living increase for employees and a 15% or more increase in health insurance costs. Commissioner Randy Dahl suggested only half of the veterans home donation should be included in the levy. This would bring the levy increase down to approximately 6.38%. Commissioner Duane Bakke wants every department to revisit their numbers to look for savings or added revenue and report back before the September 11 meeting. Dahl added he didn’t see anything he especially disagreed

with in proposed expenditures, adding I would like to capture as much revenue as possible. The preliminary levy has to be set by the end of September. Vickerman noted she has already spoken to Sheriff Tom Kaase and Social Service Manager Kevin Olson about possible savings or additional revenues. Bakke said highway, being the other large department, may also find some savings. Bakke asked about the county’s unallocated reserves and where they were compared to a year ago. Vickerman responded that they probably have added to reserves over the last year. She noted they have been building the fund balance over the last four years. If some funds were taken out of reserves for the veterans home donation, Bakke wanted to be assured to at least keep reserves even from this year to the next. Vickerman said she was pretty comfortable saying that the veterans home donation could come out of reserves. Another upcoming expense is the construction of the Chatfield Highway shop; half of the expected cost is in highway’s 2019 budget with the rest in highway’s 2020 budget. Bakke noted that with the elimination of the IT department, the county will save $161,000 by contracting out to Marco for complete managed IT services. Vickerman explained they have to determine which technology projects and upgrades to do in 2019. Some will be phased in and some will wait until 2020. Sixty-five thousand dollars has been budgeted to invest in an upgraded phone system. Job descriptions Tessia Melvin, David Drown and Associates, and Human

Resources officer, Kristina Kohn reviewed the progress of the job descriptions for a classification and compensation study. The county employs about 170 people, of which about 150 are fulltime employees. Melvin reported that 68 job descriptions were completed. Employees were included in this process. Fifteen appeals were made, some just small changes. She said she and Kohn were here today to make a recommendation to the board to approve the job descriptions, with some changes already made as a result of the appeals. The minimum requirement for education and experience is listed for each position (not necessarily what is preferred). This is to get a good pool of applicants who are qualified without eliminating some candidates from consideration. Employees will again have a chance to review job descriptions when job classifications are being done. The next steps are a market study, job classifications, budget implementation or the cost of a new system, unions, a final report to the county board, the presentation of a new pay system, and implementation. Employees have looked at the job descriptions and some suggested changes were made. Melvin said she wanted the board to formally give their agreement to the job descriptions presented. The job descriptions for the classification and compensation study were approved unanimously. A revised benchmark position list for the compensation study was approved. The revision removed the position of county administrator. The county coordinator position is included, which also reflects administrator duties already part of the current coordinator’s duties. Other business in brief • Approval was given for the hire of a replacement full-time Deputy Sheriff, Alex Hartley, effective September 21. • Bakke announced that the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Catalpa LLC have agreed to extend the period to December 31, 2018, for the MPCA to make their declaration as to whether further environmental review will be required for the proposed hog farrowing facility.

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Ostrander water and well issues By Rich Wicks On September 4, prior to the regular Ostrander City Council meeting, a public information meeting was held to inform the public about Phase two of the city’s infrastructure project. Bryan Holtz of Bolton & Menk covered the project timelines, funding and scope. Members in attendance were Vernon Thompson, Pam Kunert, Mayor Pat Nesler, City Clerk Wendy Brincks, and DJ Start. Heidi Jones was absent. Besides department heads, approximately 10 citizens were in the audience during the meeting. John DeGeorge addressed the council and the audience regarding his candidacy for Fillmore County Sheriff. He summarized his background and experience in law enforcement, and handed out flyers. Next, Meagan Cole shared with the council regarding the tap water problem at her home, on Robert Street. She said for a long time, she’s had “rotten smelling water� and that it permanently stains her laundry. She brought in a bottle of her tap water for the council to view and smell. Mayor Nesler asked if anything has been done about flushing the city’s water lines, and Wendy Brincks said she’s not aware of any flushing that has occurred recently, but will check. Brincks gave an update on the wastewater treatment plant operations, including some current issues causing the two wells to be shut off alternatively so repairs can be made. Jeff Tart consulted with the council on several of the city maintenance issues and equipment needs. Fire Chief Dustin Johnson informed the council of the crew’s ongoing search for a used fire truck, saying, “We looked at one in Rochester. It’s still in service, it’s a really nice truck.� He explained that the truck would cost $30,000 but some additional equipment would be needed. He said Ostrander could purchase the truck anytime between now and April. No action was taken at this time. Johnson also asked about purchasing a water heater for the fire station, and this was approved. sSenior Strength & Balance Class, 11:30-12:15, Christ Lutheran Church, Preston. 507-272-3731.* s-ABEL &OOD 3HELF 5-7pm, First Lutheran Church, 2nd floor, 202 N. Oak, Mabel.* s-ABEL !! MEETING, 7:30pm, First Lutheran Church, 202 N. Oak, use side door on Newburg.*

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Free workshop offered for those living with chronic conditions Catholic Charities of Southern MN will be offering a Living Well with Chronic Conditions Workshop series beginning September 11 at the Harmony Community Center, 225 3rd Ave. NW in Harmony. Living Well with Chronic Conditions is a FREE six-week program designed by Stanford University for people who have chronic conditions, or live with someone who does. A chronic condition is any health problem that is long term. This includes arthritis, heart disease, depression, obesity, anxiety, diabetes,

and more. During the six-week session, participants receive support from trained leaders and other workshop participants. They learn effective techniques on how to deal with pain, frustration, fatigue, and emotions. Additional topics include exercise, healthy eating, better ways to communicate about their condition with doctors and family members, problem-solving, and goal-setting. It is open to anyone over the age of 18. The goal is to help people better manage their health conditions and live a healthy life.

Help kids kick cancer by giving blood with the Red Cross During Childhood Cancer Awareness Month this September, the American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give blood to support kids, teens and young adults battling cancer, as well as others in need of transfusions. According to the National Cancer Institute, more than 15,000 children and adolescents in the U.S. are diagnosed with cancer each year. Childhood cancer patients may need blood products on a regular basis during chemotherapy, surgery or treatment for complications.

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Lanesboro council approves removal of old generator

By Hannah Wingert The City of Lanesboro received a quote in the amount of $73,915 from Farrabee Mechanical for the removal of the old, non-working generator from the utility plant. The generator is huge and takes up a lot of space. It was manufactured in 1938 and was purchased by Lanesboro in 1968. “It has thousands of hours of operation,â€? City Administrator Michele Peterson noted, adding that it has definitely served its purpose and has been an asset to the community, providing power to Lanesboro residents when other local communities’ electricity went out. The In December, Wren and her funds for the generator removal family hope to mark a special mile- are available in the Electric Utilistone – the end of treatment and ties budget. The council approved the quote at their September 4 the battle with cancer won. Blood and platelet donors of all meeting. blood types, especially type O neg- Buffalo Bill Days chair Lori ative and O positive, are urgently Bakke gave a report on the celneeded to replenish the blood sup- ebration to the council. “We had ply following a critical summer another successful year,â€? she said. blood shortage. Make an appoint- Sip and Savor, a new event at ment to donate by downloading the festivities also went well, with the free American Red Cross Blood over $500 being raised each for Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood. four local families in need. The org or calling 1 (800) RED CROSS parade consisted of over 80 units and was also a big hit. Bakke (1 (800) 733-2767). noted that the Buffalo Bill Days Upcoming blood committee will be restructuring in donation opportunities • Chatfield: September 12, 2019 with the creation of several 2018 from 1-7 p.m., Chatfield sub-committees. The monthly meetings for the event begin in High School, 205 Union St. February 2019 and more volunteers are needed. Bakke informed the council that she will be stepping down as chair due to her own business’s growth. She also suggested that the city’s float be entered in other local town celebrations to advertise Lanesboro and support other small communities. “It’s a nice, friendly gesture,â€? she A much needed getaway, being pampered, surrounded by commented. The council thanked affordable luxury, soaking your Bakke and the rest of the commitstress away in an aromatic whirlpool bath, sipping tee for their hard work coordinatchampagne, watching the ing Buffalo Bill Days. icker of ames all to the tune of a romantic melody. Public Works Director David Haugan reported that the department is busy grading gravel roads and patching potholes. “The wet weather has been rough on them (the roads),â€? he said. “We are at the point now where we’re putting patches on top of other patches on many roads.â€? He asked that the council keep that in mind as they plan future projects in Lanesboro. Julie Obritsch has resigned

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her spot on the Lanesboro Public Library board. The council approved the resignation. Mike Bubany of David Drown and Associates presented the council with the updated capital improvement plan. He noted that the two main projects on the plan are Highway 250 and the large wastewater treatment plant. Both projects are still a few years away from happening, but Bubany cautioned the council to start thinking and planning for them now. Resolution 2018-33 was passed approving the updated capital improvement plan. The council also reviewed the updated 2019 budget and approved it. City Engineer Brian Malm presented the information for Resolution 2018-31 regarding the assessments for the Zenith Street paving project. The total project cost is around 1.3 million and the amount to be assessed is approximately $260,000, which is less than what was assumed in the bond. That resolution along with Resolution 2018-32 to hold a hearing on the proposed assessments at the October 1 city council meeting were approved. The council approved ordinance 91.042 regarding the prescribed grazing of noxious and invasive vegetation. The Planning and Zoning Commission was asked by a Lanesboro business owner about the feasibility of creating a city ordinance to allow goats to graze in a confined area to rid it of noxious weeds. The commission was in favor of the practice as it’s a non-chemical way of dealing with weeds. It was noted that goats would only be allowed to graze for 10 days at a time and proper fencing and insurance would be required. Each permit would be need to be approved on an individual basis by the Planning and Zoning Commission. The council approved the new ordinance. The American Legion of Lanesboro has raised around $18,000 for their tuckpointing project. They would like to apply for a $10,000 grant to help with the costs as well. The council approved the application. The next Lanesboro City Council meeting will be held on October 1 at 5:30 p.m.

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Fillmore County Police Reports Hit and run in Amherst Township leads to fatality Chatfield Police Department Kade Michael Loam Kastelitz, 37, Golden Valley, Minn.; 6/24/2018, Speeding (40/30), Fine $40, Total Fees $130. Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office Slade Garnett Buchanon, 19, Spring Valley, Minn.; 8/19/2017, Third Degree Criminal Sex Conduct - Victim Mental Impair/ Helpless, Fine $50, Total Fees $140. Local Confinement - 270 days. Credit for time served: 79 days. Commit to Commissioner of Corrections, MN Correctional Facility, St. Cloud - 48 months (stay for 15 years). Community work service: 200 hours for indeterminate. Supervised probation for 15 years - Conditions (8/20/2018): Sign Probation Agreement, Contact with probation, Follow all instructions of probation, Follow all Conditions set forth in the Probation Agreement, Educational assessment/ program, Remain law-abiding, No same or similar, Chemical dependency evaluation/treatment, Follow recommendations of evaluation, No alcohol/controlled substance use (with the exception of prescribed medications), No possession of alcohol or drugs (with the exception of prescribed medications), Do not enter bars or liquor stores, Submit to Chemical Testing, Contact probation officer as directed, Follow all state and federal criminal laws, Tell probation officer within 72 hours if have contact with law enforcement, if charged with any new crime, and/or if change address, employment, or telephone number, Cooperate with the search of person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, and things as directed by probation officer, Sign releases of information as directed, Give a DNA sample when directed, Do not use or possess firearms/ ammunition/explosives/BB guns, Do not register to vote or vote until discharged from probation and civil rights are fully restored, Attend sex offender program (and treatment), Submit to polygraph examinations as directed, No contact with victim or family, Stay a reasonable distance away from victim’s residence (100 feet from victim and victim’s family), Hold no positions of authority over minors unless approved in advanced by Court Services - have no contact with minors unless approved in advance by Court Services - do not frequent locations where minors congregate such as parks, playgrounds, schools, daycares, bicycle trails, or other places as designated by Court Services, No contact with vulnerable adults, Obtain employment and maintain housing, No access to or use of internet without approval - defendant must not own or operate any device that allows for internet capabilities (unless in compliance with Internet monitoring software and be financially responsible for the cost of monitoring if Internet access is approved by Agent) - defendant agrees to comply with Internet

Usage Agreement, Aftercare, Take medications in the prescribed dosage and frequency, Predatory offender registration required. Bradley John Kemper, 27, Spring Valley, Minn.; 6/25/2018, Speeding (64/55), Fine $40, Total Fees $130. Jordan Lee Marsh, 26, Plainview, Minn.; 6/2/2018, Seat Belt Required - Driver and Passenger Must Use, Fine $25, Total Fees $115. Terry Leo Meskill, 57, Spring Valley, Minn.; 8/15/2018, Stop Sign Violation, Fine $50, Total Fees $140. Logan William Pitz, 24, Farley, Iowa; 8/1/2018, Speeding (64/55), Fine $40, Total Fees $130. Fnu Shreyas-jayaram, 31, Stratford, Conn.; 8/12/2018, Speeding (50/30), Fine $70, Total Fees $230. Zachary Wayne Stevens, 22, Oelwein, Iowa; 7/22/2018, DWI - Operate Motor Vehicle - Alcohol Concentration 0.08 within Two Hours, Fine $3,000 (stay $2,100 until 8/20/2020), Total Fees $1,020. Local Confinement - 365 days (stay 335 days for two years). Serve as: home detention/electronic monitoring (30 days on electronic alcohol monitoring to be set up in either Fillmore County Sheriff Office or Fayette County, Iowa). Unsupervised probation for two years - Conditions (8/20/2018): Educational assessment/program, Remain law-abiding, No same or similar, Chemical dependency evaluation/treatment (within 60 days), Follow recommendations of evaluation, Submit to Chemical Testing, Submit to Random Searches, No driver’s license violations, No driving without insurance. Kala Marie Wendt, 31, Grand Meadow, Minn.; 7/27/2018, Fail to Yield When Entering a Road, Fine $50, Total Fees $140. Stacy Lee Woods, 45, Mabel, Minn.; 7/5/2018, Speeding (65/55), Fine $40, Total Fees $130. MN State Patrol – Rochester Jason Davis, 45, Minneapolis, Minn.; 8/4/2018, Speed Exceed in Special Zone Set By Commissioner (50/40), Fine $40, Total Fees $130. 8/4/2018, No Minnesota Driver’s License (after 60 days residency/30 days CDL), Fine $100. Preston Police Department Jamie Lynn Campbell, 42, Clarks Grove, Minn.; 7/28/2018, Speeding (40/30), Fine $40, Total Fees $130. Bryce Ronald Kingsley, 20, Rushford, Minn.; 8/5/2018, (Liquor) Consumption by Person Under 21, Fine $100, Total Fees $190. Rushford Police Department Alyvia Emily King, 19, Rushford, Minn.; 7/22/2018, Minor Consumption of Alcohol, Fine $100, Total Fees $190. Dalton Lee Volkman, 26, Rushford, Minn.; 5/22/2018, Expired Tabs (under six months), Fine $30, Total Fees $120.

On August 31, 2018, at approximately 3:45 p.m., the Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Dispatch Center (911) received a call of an Amish buggy being struck by a car. This was reported as a hit and run, Connor Keene with the suspect vehicle fleeing the area. The accident took place on CR 21, in about the 18000 block, in Amherst Township (sections 20/21 and north of Henrytown). The Harmony Ambulance, Harmony Fire, and Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office all responded to the accident. There were three occupants in the buggy; two adult Amish

males, ages 19 and 21, and a 17-year-old juvenile Amish male. All three buggy occupants sustained injuries and the oldest was transported to the hospital with serious, lifethreatening injuries. The suspect vehicle was located in the 33000 block of CR 16, to the west of the accident scene, hidden in a hay field, alongside a cornfield. The suspect driver had abandoned the vehicle and fled. The Houston County Sheriff’s Office K-9 was requested and responded to the scene. After a short track/search, the suspect was located by the K-9 and placed

under arrest. The suspect was identified as 24-year-old Connor Keene of Canton, Minn. Keene is being held at the Fillmore County Jail until he is arraigned in Fillmore County District Court for Criminal Vehicular Operation of a Motor Vehicle. This accident was later identified as a fatality accident, due to the 21-year-old Amish male, William E Stutzman, from rural Harmony Minn., passing away from injuries sustained in the crash. He passed away at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse, Wis.

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When you sell a vehicle, you 3/4 ton or less pickups, motor(owner/seller) are responsible cycles, utility trailers, or house for filing the “Notice of Sale” trailers as long as the displayed within 10 days of the sale. This license plates are current. If your By Sgt. Troy Christianson is located in the lower portion registration expires before the Minnesota State Patrol Question: If I sell my vehicle of the Certificate of Title. Doing 60-day grace period is up, you this in a timely manner protects must obtain Minnesota registrato a private you and helps law enforcement tion at the time of expiration. party, what to have access to the most cur- For additional information do you recrent registered owner informa- visit: https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/ ommend I tion. It is also helpful to create a dvs/forms-documents/documents/ do to proreceipt that contains the buyer’s buyingorsellingmotorvehicle_ tect myself contact information and date of just_the_facts.pdf. in the event sale. This will serve as proof of You can avoid a ticket — the new when you sold the vehicle and and a crash — if you simply owner gets Troy H. to whom. into a crash Christianson buckle up, drive at safe speeds, or is arrested When purchasing a vehicle pay attention and always drive prior to them transferring the from a private party it is impor- sober. Help us drive Minnesota title into their name? tant that the vehicle title is Toward Zero Deaths. Answer: If the vehicle you transferred as soon as possible. If you have any questions sold is involved in a hit and run Minnesota state law says that concerning traffic related laws or pursuit and the driver flees the you have to transfer the vehicle’s or issues in Minnesota send scene, law enforcement will con- title within 10 days of the date your questions to Sgt. Troy tact the registered owner in an of sale, other than a sale by or to Christianson – Minnesota State Patrol at 2900 48th Street NW, attempt to locate the driver. The a licensed motor vehicle dealer. E Qresidents U I P M Ehave N T aC 60-day O N S I G NRochester, M E N T Minn. 55901-5848. New steps below will help protect youF A R M Or reach him at Troy.Christiangrace U periodC in which to regas the seller or buyer of a vehicle A T I O N ister SEPTEMBER their cars, passenger from a private party. SAT., 15THvans, – 9:30 son@state.mn.us. AM

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Bloodmobile coming to Harmony on September 18 Harmony will be hosting a bloodmobile at the Harmony Community Center from 1-7 p.m. on Tuesday, September 18, 2018. All donors will be required to provide identification before donating, so please remember your donor card or driver’s license. Donors are encouraged to use RapidPass, redcrossblood.org/ RapidPass, which is a tool that allows the donor to complete the reading and question portions of their donation from their home or mobile device, thus speeding up the donation process. This must be done the day of the blood drive and printed Minnesota out to bring Lanesboro, along, or it can now be done on a mobile device and shown when they come to donate. Typically, all healthy men and women who are at least 16 years

old and weigh 110 pounds or more are eligible to donate blood. Donors who are 16 must have the written permission of a parent or guardian. Parental consent forms will be available on the day of the blood drive. There is no upper age limit, and the time commitment is minimal. While walk-ins are more than welcome, donors are highly encouraged to make appointments. To make an appointment, please call Marilyn Bratager at (507) 937-3406 or schedule one online at www.redcrossblood.org.

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spreader TRACTORS, DUALS, WTS, ETC Brian Curless JD 3020 gas-WF, PS, PS, 3pt w/48 JD 800 gas swather; Swather spreaders Special Guest: MM 670 gas-WF, 3pt balemade trailer w/bale Badger roller mill (2)6Shop 8 bale trailersfork JD R ground BN-1254 drive spreader For complete listings: JD 3020 gas-WF, PS, 3pt w/48 loader loader trailer IH 100 ground drive spreader AC WD45-WF w/loader Hesston 10 stack mover Snowco feeder wagon 6 bale trailer w/bale fork MH & NI 4 wheel horse spreaders Farmall 806D-WF, PS, 3pt For complete listings: 2017 World Livestock Auctioneer Champion www.lanesborosalescommission.com Farmall 806D-WF, (5) Sickle mowers; Hay rakes Better-Bilt JD R ground drive AC WD-WF, PS,PS, 3pt3pt IH & 10 Cunningham crimpers Heider auger wagonspreader www.lanesborosalescommission.com Hesston stack mover (7) liquid spreader Farmall 460 gas-NF, PS, fenders Brian Curless Farmall 460 gas-NF, PS, fenders MH & NImill; 41680 wheel horse Oliver 88D-WF 40' bale elevators (2) Brady stalk choppers Viewat livewww.cattleusa.com at www.cattleusa.com IH(2) & Cunningham crimpers Bearcat 950A Gehl 125 mill spreaders Farmall 300-NF, new tires View live Farmall tires 8x16 gear sections Better-Bilt spreader hood Ford300-NF, 8N-side distributor of rack bale on elevator JD BN-1254 27 stalkliquid chopper-needs (2)112' 40’ flat bale elevators Badger roller mill Farmall M-NF new For complete listings: FOR MORE INFO CALL: Sale Barn: 507-467-2192 Farmall M-NF (2) bale trailers Bearcat 950A Gehl 125 mill Gehl 4615 diesel skid loader TILLAGE 300 feeder & 500 gal mill; sprayers 112’Shop of balemade elevator8 sections Snowco wagon MM 670 gas-WF, PS, 3pt www.lanesborosalescommission.com Joe Nelson, OWNER: 507-450-6763 For complete listings: FOR MORE INFO CALL: Sale Barn: 507-467-2192 MMAC 670 gas-WF, PS, 3pt 6 bale trailer w/bale fork Badger BN-1254 roller mill w/bucket AC 1500 9TILLAGE shank min-til Gravity Heider auger wagon wagon w/fert auger WD45-WF w/loader Erik Nelson: 507-951-1216 View live at www.cattleusa.com www.lanesborosalescommission.com Joe Nelson, OWNER: 507-450-6763 AC AC WD45-WF w/loader Hesston 10 stack mover wagon & balePS, fork 11min-til shank disk chisel (2) Snowco Loftness 9' 3ptchoppers snowblower ACWhite 1500 9435 shank Brady 1680feeder stalk WD-WF, 3pt Leon88D-WF 790PS, QT 3pt loader w/IH mts (2) 11 3pt ROstalk Cutchopper-needs 10' rotary cutter live CALL: at www.cattleusa.com White 435shank 11 shank diskchisels chisel JD Heider 27 hood AC Oliver WD-WF, IH & Cunningham crimpers auger wagon FOR View MORE507-951-1216 INFO Sale Barn: 507-467-2192 Erik Nelson: (2)711 shank chisels Martin v-ditcher 300(2) & 500 sprayers Ford 8N-side distributor AC88D-WF 470 loader w/7000 series mts (2) shank v-ripper; BH 9' gal rotary cutter Joe Nelson, OWNER: 507-450-6763 Oliver 40' bale3pt elevators Brady 1680 stalk choppers FOR MORE Erik INFO CALL:507-951-1216 Sale Barn: 507-467-219 Nelson: 7 shank Martin v-ditcher Gravity wagon auger Gehl 4615 sets diesel loader w/bucket Several ofskid duals Lely 10' roterra (6)27 5' & 6'w/fert rotary cutters Ford 8N-side distributor 112' of v-ripper; bale elevator sections JD stalk chopper-needs hood Lely roterra Loftness 9’ snowblower & bale fork &diesel tires for ACloader B 7' 10’ heavy duty 3pt tiller 5' && 6'3pt finish Joe Nelson, OWNER: 507-450-6763 GehlRims 4615 skid TILLAGE 300 500 galmowers sprayers 7’ Wilrich heavy 3pt ROGravity Cut 10’ rotary cutter Leon 790 QT loader IH wide front forw/IH 300 mts btmtiller pull plow Melroe 600 fork type rock picker Erik Nelson: 507-951-1216 w/bucket AC 1500duty 99shank min-til wagon w/fert auger Wilrich 9 btm511 pull 9’ rotary cutter AC 470 loader w/7000 series Several aftermarket widemts fronts JD 2800 &shank 6plow btm disk variable width BHLoftness Reel type & bale fork White 435 chisel 9'rock 3pt picker snowblower JD 2800 5 & 6 btm width (6) RO 5’Fast & 6’ rotary cutters Several sets ofloader dualswheel (3)790 Sets of AC weights hitch pounder Leon QT w/IH mts (2) 11 plows shank 3ptvariable chisels Cut 10'post rotary cutter plows 6’ finish mowers & tires for of ACwheel B Several sets & suitcase IH 720v-ripper; 5x18 on Martin land plow 3pt forklift AC Rims 470 loader w/7000 series mts 7 shank v-ditcher 5’ &BH 9' rotary cutter IHJD 7203100 5x18 5x16 on land plowplow Melroe 600 forkhyd typeblade rock picker IH wide front for 300 wts pull BH5' 8'&all Several sets of duals Lely 10' roterra (6) 6' rotary cutters JD(16) 31002,5x16 pull plow Reel7'type rockcoupler picker blade Several aftermarket wide fronts AC 3pt adapter 3, & 43pt btm plows snap Rims & tires for AC B 7' heavy duty tiller 5' & 6' finish mowers (16) 2, 3, & 4 btm plows Fast hitch post pounder (3) Sets ofHARVEST AC wheel weights & FORAGE Oliver9#21 2 pull way plow plow on steel 8T, 10T,600 & 12T gears IH wide front for 300 forkrunning type rock picker Oliver #21 2btm way plow roll on steel 3ptMelroe forklift leaning Several sets of C850 wheel & suitcase wts 8'x16' Wilrich 1962aftermarket Ford w/Midwest MM & 5AC 26 btm over plows Adams wheel road grader Several wide fronts JD 2800 & btm variable width Reel type rock picker MM & AC 2 btm roll over plows BH 8’ all hyd blade AC 3pt adapter steel box & hoist IH 3 btm roll over plow (6) 2 row planters (3) Sets ofHARVEST AC wheel weights Fastcoupler hitch blade post pounder 3plows btm over plow & FORAGE Gleaner L2 diesel hydro combine IHJD 630roll 22-1/2' disk; BH 22' disk 7’ snap (2) Attach-matic hitches Several sets of wheel & suitcase IH 720 5x18 on land plow 3pt forklift JD 630 22-1/2’ disk; BH 22’ disk 8T, 10T, & 12T running gears 1962 Ford C850 w/Midwest 8’x16’ JD 6600 diesel combine JD 230 21' disk; Ford 242 20' disk MISCELLANEOUS wts White JD 3100 pull plow BH 8' all BC-606 hyd JD(11) 230 21’ disk; Ford 242 20’ disk Adams leaning wheelblade road graderchipper steel box & hoist 6x30 CHD 12'5x16 to 18' disks Vermeer wood AC Gleaner 3pt adapter (16) 2, 3, & 4 btm plows 7' snap coupler blade (11) 12’ to 18’ disks (6) 2 row planters L2 diesel hydro combine JD 443 4x30 CHD 6-1/2' & 8' 3pt disks on HARVEST & FORAGE Oliver 2 disks way plow on steel 10T, 12T running gears 6-1/2’ &#21 8’5'3pt (2) 8T, Attach-matic hitches JD JD6600 343diesel 3x30combine CHD Rome pull disk trailer&w/150hp gear box Rome 5’ pull disk MISCELLANEOUS White 6x30 CHD 1962 Ford C850 w/Midwest 8'x16' MM & AC 2 btm roll over plows Adams leaning wheel road grader White 20' & Gleaner 15' (2) MM 8 blade disk plows Powerhorse chipper shredder (2)Ferguson MM 8 blade plows Vermeer wood chipper on JD 443 box 4x30 & CHD steel hoist IH 3 btm roll over plow (6) 2 BC-606 row Groundforce planters beanheads 2 disk blade disk plow CheTech utility Ferguson 2 blade disk plow trailer w/150hp gear hitches box JD 343L2 3x30 CHD hydro combine Gleaner diesel JD 630 22-1/2' disk; BH 22' disk (2) Attach-matic NH 960 pickup head w/6 belt JD C-11 21' field cultivator vehicle JD C-11 21’ field cultivator Powerhorse MISCELLANEOUS chipper shredder White 20’ & Gleaner 15’ beanheads JD 6600 diesel combine JD 230 21' disk; Ford 242 20' disk pickup AC 1200 10' pull digger w/electric dump box AC 1200 pull disks digger CheTech utility vehicle NH 6x30 960 pickup head w/6 belt pickup White (11) 12'8'10’ todiggers 18' Vermeer BC-606 wood chipper PMC 30'CHD head trailer 7' & SingleGroundforce seat doctor's buggy 7’ & 8’ diggers w/electric dump box PMC4x30 30’ head trailer JD 443 CHD 6-1/2' & 8' 3pt disks on (2) NI 324 2x38 pickers-8 roll (6) 1 & 2 tooth subsoilers 2004 Forest River 5'x8' enclosed (6) 1 & 25'tooth subsoilers Single seat doctor’s buggy (2) NI3x30 324 2x38 pickers-8 roll beds JD 343 CHD Rome disk trailer beds IH 300 pull 4 row 3pt rotary hoe trailer w/150hp gear box IH 300 4 row 3pt rotary hoe 2004 Forest River 5’x8’ enclosed (2) Killbros 375 bu gravities on 12T White 20' & Gleaner (2)IH MM 8 blade disk plows Powerhorse chipper shredderon (2)gears Killbros 375 bu15'gravities on 4 row fast hitch rotary hoe Monroe salt & sand spreader IH 4 row fast hitch rotary hoe trailer beanheads Ferguson diskmount plow CheTech Groundforce utility 12T IH & JD24blade row rear trailer IH & JD 4 row rear mount cultivators Monroe salt & sand spreader on trailer Parker 380 bu gravity on 12T gear gears cultivators Murray 6hp rear tine tiller NH (20) 960200 pickup head w/6onbelt JD 21' mt field cultivator vehicle IH 2C-11 row rear cultivator Murray 6hp rear tine tiller to 350 bu gravities gears Parker 380 buwagons gravity on 12T gear AC 2 2row mt cultivator Onan gas powered pickup 1200 10'rear pullmt digger w/electric dumpgenerator box JDIH #20 row front cultivator Onan gas powered generator (6) Barge & flare (20) 200 to trailer 350 bu gravities on JD8'#20 27-1/2’ row front cultivator 14 Single 14&gal & gal sprayers PMC 30' head 7' & diggers doctor's buggy McCormick doublemt packer gal 25 seat gal25 sprayers (2) Wood flare boxes gears 7-1/2' double packer JD 2004 JD snowblower 38" snowblower (2) NI NI 324 2x38 roll (6) 1 & packer; 2 tooth subsoilers Forest River 5'x8' enclosed 8’ McCormick single Brillion 8’ crumbler 38” 10’x51’ auger;pickers-8 (2) 8’x50’ augers (6) Barge & auger flare wagons single packer; Brillionhoe 8' (2) trailer Yard sweepers; Estate beds IH 300 row 3pt rotary (2)8' 5’ 3pt 4drag sections (2) Yard sweepers; Estate yard rake yard 8’x40’ & 8’x25’ (2) Wood flare boxes crumbler rake (2) 7’x51’ Killbros 375 bu gravities on IH 4 row fast hitch rotary hoe Monroe salt & sand spreader on MISC EQUIPMENT Potatoe digger; Fanning mill auger w/swing away auger NI 10'x51' auger; 8'x50' augers IH (2) 5' 3pt drag sections Potatoe mill 12TBushhog & JD 4750 row mount trailer Ag-Systems galrear applicator Bass Hunter 2digger; seat bassFanning boat 50’ wide type(2) elevator 8'x40' 8'x25' auger MISC EQUIPMENT BassMarathon Hunter 2 seat bass boat 6-1/2 yard scraper (2) Murray New electric motors NH 770 & & 890 choppers gears cultivators 6hp rear tine tiller 7'x51' auger w/swing auger IH Ag-Systems 750 gal applicator (2) New motors Soilmover scraper New 6’x8’ steel hay feeder; electric Papec 1 row Parker 380 buchopper gravity on away 12T gear 2 row4-1/2 rear yard mt cultivator Onan gasMarathon powered generator Bushhog 50' wide type elevator 6-1/2 yard scraper New 6'x8' steel hay feeder; Soilmover 23RF scraper Misc used tin HAY EQUIPMENT (20) 200 to 350 bu gravities on JD #20 2 row front mt cultivator 14 gal & 25 gal sprayers NH Vermeer 770 & 890 choppers Soilmover 4-1/2 yard scraper Misc used 2-1/2 yard scraper Boy meattin saw 2012 BP-8000 bale processor gears McCormick 7-1/2' double packer Butcher JD 38" snowblower Papec 1 row chopper Soilmover 23RF scraper Butcher Mobility 500 fertilizer spreader 4’x12’ butcher table meat saw Hesston 565A round baler w/twine & (6) Barge & flare wagons 8' single packer; Brillion 8' (2) Yard Boy sweepers; Estate yard 2-1/2 yard spreader scraper 4'x12' butcher table Vicon fertilizer Tote of assorted hubcaps net HAY (2) Wood flare EQUIPMENT boxes crumbler rake 2012 181 Vermeer BP-8000 bale Mobility 500 fertilizer spreader Tote of assorted hubcaps Meyers 2425drag tandem axle spreader Krone round (2) baler NI 10'x51' auger; 8'x50' augers (2) 5' 3pt sections Potatoe digger; Fanning mill PLUS MUCH MORE processor Vicon fertilizer spreader NH 516 spreader Vermeer 504C round baler 8'x40' & 8'x25' auger MISC EQUIPMENT Bass Hunter 2 seatMORE bass boat Hesston 565A round baler Meyers 2425 tandem axle PLUS MUCH Gehl 117 & 175 spreaders NI 5209 diskbine NEXT CONSIGNMENT 7'x51' auger w/swing away auger Ag-Systems 750 gal applicator (2) New Marathon electric motors w/twine & spreader Kelly Ryan & Hampton PTO JD 800 gas swather; Swather trailer DECEMBER Bushhog wide type elevator 6-1/2 yard scraper New 6'x8' steel1ST hay feeder; net50' NH 516 spreader spreaders (5) Sickle mowers; (7) Hay rakes NEXT CONSIGNMENT NH 770 & 890 choppers Soilmover scraper Misc used tin Krone 181 round baler Gehl 1174-1/2 & 175yard spreaders DECEMBER 1ST Papec 1 row chopper Soilmover 23RF scraper Butcher Boy meat saw Vermeer 504C round baler TERMS: CASH OR GOOD HAY EQUIPMENT 2-1/2 yard scraper 4'x12'AUCTIONEERS: butcher table SUESS AUCTION & IMPLEMENT CHECK DAYBP-8000 OF SALE.bale Suess, 55-68 2012 Vermeer Mobility 500 fertilizer spreader Tote Mike of assorted hubcaps 19 FIRST STREET NE, RACINE, MN 55967 Usual auction terms apply. Phil Suess, 50-14 processor Vicon fertilizer spreader Major cards 3% CLERK: Hesston 565Aaccepted roundwith baler Meyers 22425 tandem axle PLUS MUCH MORE 507-378-2222 www.suessauction.com fee if scanned or 5% manual. Suess Auction w/twine & spreader net NH 516 spreader NEXT CONSIGNMENT Krone 181 round baler Gehl 117 & 175 spreaders DECEMBER 1ST Vermeer 504C round baler

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Fillmore County Sports The football season starts with no big changes. It’ll be the Kingsland’s last year of 11-man football. Rushford-Peterson went 6-1, 8-2 last season. It was the Trojans’ sixth straight The Trende winning Report campaign. They lost to BP 21-20 in the 1A semis (won the regular season meeting 39-35). C o a c h Paul Trende D a v i n Thompson notably lost a pair of standouts in All-District guys Jake Paulson and Dawson Dahl, but he has plenty back to inspire optimism. He has five returning A-D seniors; Landon Skalet (5’9” 160, QB/ CB), Ethan Sense (5’7” 160, RB/ LB), Carter Weidemann (5’7” 180, RB/LB), Ian Brown (5’8” 180, G/LB), and Riley Koop (6’0” 180, WR/DB). Skalet enters his fourth Carter year of varWeidemann sity action. He threw for 1,000 yards and 9 TDs last year, 1,614 yards and 21 TDs in 2016 amidst the Trojans’ Ethan Sense state runnerup season. He’s a two-time AllDistrict selection. Sense ran for 1,098 yards with 18 rushing TDs in 2017. Weidemann and Brown are each third-year starters while Koop is the Trojans go-to defensive back. Other key returnees are Ethan Hermanson (5’8” 160, Jr. RB/LB), Matt Nelson (5’10” 175, Sr. OL/DL), Dominic Jenkins (5’8” 175, Sr. C/DT), Kobe Lind (6’1” 165, So. WR/S), Vinnie Mason (6’2” 180, Jr. TE/DE), and Triton Meldahl (5’10” 165, Jr. RB/CB). Hermanson (345 yards, 5 TDs rushing) and Nelson were A-D Honorable Mention last year. Brennen Volkman (5’5” 165 OL/DL) and Nolan Mueller (5’8” 190 TE/LB) round out a 9-man senior group. R-P then has 11 juniors, six sophomores, 12 freshman (38 total). FC is week three, Goodhue week six, and BP week eight. For Houston, 2017 was its most hoopla-filled season in a while. The Hurricanes ended GM’s winning streak. The ‘Canes started 5-0. Playing in the toughest 9-man section, they finished 6-1, 8-2. They lost to also-ranked Cleveland in the Section 1 9-man semis. Cody Hungerholt graduated three A-D players. He returns

one A-D pick in James Hongerholt (6’2” 175, QB/DB), who did a little of ever ything last year, scoring TDs three different ways and adding four interceptions. CritiJames cal offen- Hongerholt sive pieces, seniors Jaytin Millen (5’10” 175, QB/RB/LB) and Joey Fishel (5’10” 175, FB/LB) are also back. Millen played QB for most of last year, scoring three different ways (257 yards, 2 TDs passing; 482 yards, 8 TDs rushing; 110 yards, 2 TDs receiving). Fishel’s 11 rushing TDs (597 yards) tied for team leader (six games). Kyle Twite (6’2” 220, Sr. OL/DL) is a fourth returning starter. Aaron Francis (5’6” 150, RB/DB), Jacob Cripps (5’5” 120, RB/ DB), Jordan Langheinrich (5’10” 185, TE/LB), Jesse Langheinrich (5’10” 230, OL/DL), Tanner Krage (5’9” 220, OL/DL), and Jacob Becker (5’11” 165, WR/S) round out a 10-man senior class. Houston then has four juniors, six sophomores, and eight freshman (28 total). They have GM week two, M-C week four, SG week six, and Lanesboro week seven. Chatfield went 3-4 in the Southeast-White, 5-5 overall last year. The Gophers beat St. Charles in the playoffs before falling to state champ Caledonia in the 1AA semis. Jeff Johnson graduated four A-D picks including 1,000-yard rusher Kyle Nosbisch. Isaiah Froese (6’0” 220, Jr. OL/DL), a two-way starter as a sophomore, is the lone returning A-D pick. Four G o p h e r s Isaiah Froese selected A-D HM are back; Nathan Goldsmith (5’5” 160, SR. RB/LB), Carson Larrabee (5’11” 200, Sr. RB/LB), Chance Backer (6’1” 190, Jr. TE/ DE), and Zach Roline (6’2” 260, Sr. OL/DL). Goldsmith, a thirdyear starter, is a top tackler. Larrabee had 300 rushing yards and 3 TDs. Chatfield’s top returning rusher is third-year guy Gage Tuohy (5’11 195, Sr. RB/S > 358 yards, 2 TDs in just four games). Seth Allen (5’10” 150, WR/DB), Ben Brogan (6’0” 180, WR/ DB), Lincoln Salisbury (5‘11” 185, RB/LB), Davontae Goldsmith (6‘0“ 205, OL/DL), and Manny Perez (5’10” 165, WR/ DB) are other senior returning starters. Perez had five catches, but three TDs (187 yards) last year. Jack Tuohy (6’2” 195, OL/DL), Simon Swartzentruber (5’10” 165 TE/LB), and Mitchell Crawford (6’2” 200, OL/LD) round out a 12-man senior class. Chatfield then has five juniors

and 13 sophomores (30 total 10-12). Old-school TRC games with Caledonia, L-A, SC, and D-E are weeks 5-8. Fillmore Central posted its third straight winning campaign last year. The Falcons went 5-2, 7-3. They fell to eventual section champion Goodhue in the 1A semis. FC graduate a group that boasted four A-D players (co-defensive P.O.Y. Brady Ristau, Lineman of the Year Luke Ristau), five A-D HM guys. Chris Mensink has two senior A-D returnees in, twice-honored Josh Peters (5’9” 152, QB/LB), and Brock Walsh (5’10” 217, OL/DL). Peters has amassed back to back standout seasons (2017 > 713 yards rushing, 925 total yards, 11 TDs; 2016 > 853 yards Josh Peters rushing, 9 total TDs). He’ll make the transition to QB. Walsh is one two returning line starters with Hadrian Williams (5’11” 210, Jr. OL/ DL). Tyler Raaen (5’8” 150, Sr. RB/LB) is fourth returning starter. Speedster Carson Kiehne (5’5” 136 So., WR/CB) is one newbie to watch. Taryn Raaen (5’8” 233 OT/DL), FC’s first female captain, Damian Anthony (5’8” 155, WR/DB), William Westh (6’1” 160, WR/DB), Logan Dyreson (5’10” 170, WR/CB), and Brendan Back (6’0” 175, WR/DE) round out an 8-person senior class. FC then has eight juniors, 12 sophomores, and five freshman (33 total). They have BP, RP, then 9-man bound Kingsland and Southland, weeks 2-5. Mabel-Canton took a slip below .500 last year. The Cougars went 3-4, 4-5. They lost to GM in the 9-man quarters. Karl Urbaniak, the senior statesmen of county coaches, lost one A-D player and two A-D HM selections. He returns two A-D guys in fourth year players, seniors Drew Wyffels (5’8” 150 QB/S) and Blake Henry (6’1” 185 OL/ LB). Wyffels has been M-C’s man behind center since freshman year. He put up around 1,000 yards total offense last season (528 passing, 478 Blake Henry rushing) with 14 total TDs. Drew has double digit career interceptions. Henry has been doing the dirty work up front since he was a youngin too. M-C also has back its top rusher in senior Ryan Kuhn (5’11” 155, TB/LB > 1,065 yards, 11 rushing TDs, 14 total TDs). M-C’s other three seniors are Brandon Schneider (RB/DB), Dylan Loppnow (OL/DL), and Jon Smith (OL/DL). Top returning juniors are Caden Stoen (RB/LB), one of M-C’s top tacklers, and Ethan Underbakke (QB/RB/DB > 335 combined rushing/receiving

yards, 2 TD receptions). Gavin Johnson (RB/DB) is a top sophomore. M-C has four juniors, 11 sophomores, five freshman, and one eighth grader (27 total). They have Houston week four, Lanesboro in the season finale. A season ago was tough in “Dam city.” Lanesboro went 1-6, 2-7 overall. Houston eliminated the Burros in the Section 1 9-man quarters. Coach James Semmen had just one A-D player. Connor Ruen (6’0” 170 RB/ CB) returns after having done a bit of everything, from offense (161 rushing yards, 268 receiving yards, 2 TDs) to defense (five sacks, three FFs, INT return TD), to special teams (578 KOR yards, 121 punt yards). Joe Gathje (6’0” 210, TE/DE) is a returning A-D HM lineman. Carson Schwichtenberg (6’0” 145 senior, QB/ DB > 182 yards, 2 TDs rushing, 940 yards, 9 TDs, 11 INTs passing) and Andrew Luck (6’1” 170, WR/CB > 233 yards, 2 TDs rushing; 240 yards, TD receiving) give team orange and black a couple more experience senior ball handlers. Riley Cambern (5’10” 220, C/DT) and Jackson Musselman (5’7” 225, OT/DT) round out a six-man senior group. Nate Betz (5’9” 155 Jr., FB/LB), Caden Anderson (5’9” 147 So. WR/CB > 18-126, 3 TDs receiving), and Bodie Mayer (6’2” 210, So. TE/ LB) are three other key returnees. The Burros have three juniors, 13 sophomores, and 11 freshman (33 total). They have Houston and M-C weeks seven and eight. Kingsland’s 2017 campaign was highlighted by a lone win. After a 50-game losing streak, the Knights beat Hayfield in the season finale. Team double-K finished 1-6, 1-8. They fell to R-P in the 1A quarters. Brent Stinson graduated three A-D players. He returns four A-D HM guys in Reid Kruegel (6’0” 150, Sr. WR/S), Hunter Fabian

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(5’10” 210, Sr. OL/DL), Bradyn Willford (6’0” 195, Sr. TE/LB), and Dallas Jones (5’8” 165, Jr. RB/LB). Christian Millette (5’9” 205, OL/DE), Josh Warren (6’3” 235, OL/DL), Austin Stephans (6’1” 235, OL/DL), and Dakota Jones (6’1” 230, OL/DL) round out a 7-man senior class. Nick Ramaker (6’2” 180, QB/LB), Nathan Lund (5’11” 155, WR/ CB), and Reed Merkel (5’11” 175, WR/LB) are key returning juniors. The Knights have 11 juniors, eight sophomores, and six freshman (32 total). Kingsland has Southland week three. Hayfield is week eight.

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Landon Skalet threw for 5 TDs, sophomore Kobe Lind caught three, as R-P football opened by beating Kingsland 54-12. James Hongerholt ran for three TDs, as Houston beat AC/GE 38-6. Sophomore Carson Kiehne ran for three TDs, Tyler Raaen had two sacks, a 58-yard interception return, and a blocked punt, as FC beat Hayfield 31-0. Chatfield scored 21 points in the fourth quarter, plus a play, to beat Pine Island 21-7. Blake Henry had a TD catch, two sacks, a forced fumble, and two recoveries, as M-C held off GHEC-Truman 30-16. Lanesboro edged Madelia 12-7. Houston volleyball started the year 3-0. Sydney Taylor had 20 kills, though Lanesboro volleyball lost to L/P. Lauren Buchholtz had 19 kills, as Kingsland beat L/P. Lexi Thorson had 24 digs as M-C beat GM. LARP sophomore Luke O’Hare took seventh at the W-K cross country event, the only nonsenior in the top ten.

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R-P’s Landon Skalet was nearly perfect (149.8), from a QB-rating perspective (158.3 is perfect). The senior hit on 17 of 22 passes (77.3%) for 224 yards and 5 TDs in leading the Trojans past Kingsland 54-12. Photo by Paul Trende, Fillmore County Journal

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J. Millen 11-139, TD rushing, 3-32 receiving; J. Fishel 14-58, TD rushing. Up 22-6, Hurricanes put it away with 16-0 fourth) Kingsland 12, R-P 54 (RP: L. Skalet 17-22, 224 yards, 5 TDs passing; K. Lind 9-119, 3 TDs receiving, 58-yard interception return; E. Sense 11-70, 2 TDs rushing, 6-yard TD reception; V. Mason 4-51, TD receiving; T. Meldahl 9-61, TD rushing; 1-31 receiving. K: Noah Watson 2-yard TD run; James Howard 3-yard TD run) FC 31, Hayfield 0 (FC: C. Kiehne 12-129, 3 TDs rushing; Ty. Raaen 1-yard TD run, 14 tackles, 2 sacks, 48 yard INT return, blocked punt and recovery; J. Peters 18-yard rushing TD, 4-10, 37 yards passing) Lanesboro 12, Madelia 7 (L: J.T. Rein 26-110, TD rushing; Car. Schwichtenberg 13-95, TD rushing, 41 passing yards. Schwichtenberg had go-ahead score in third quarter. Trailing 12-7, Madelia never encroached on red

zone) Chatfield 21, PI 7 (C: G. Tuohy 19-119 rushing; C. Larrabee 7-77, 2 TDs rushing; C. Backer 13-yard TD run; B. Brogan 2-50 receiving) M-C 30, G-H-EC/Truman 16 (MC: B. Henry 2-75, TD receiving, two sacks, FF, two FR’s; D. Wyffels 7-19, 141 yards, 2 TDs passing, 6-45 rushing; R. Kuhn 19-111 rushing; E. Underbakke 7-87, TD rushing; G. Johnson 7-80, TD rushing;; D. Loppnow 6-yard TD reception. M-C led 22-0 at half. GHEC-T closed to down 22-16 in fourth. Johnson’s 33-yard TD run put game on ice)

Volleyball (9/27 – 10/1)

Kingsland 3, L/P 1 > 25-16, 20-25, 29-27, 25-22 (L: L. Buchholtz 19 kills, 20 digs; Ellie Buchholtz 11 kills, 10 assists, 6 aces; Alyssa Link 19 assists, 8 digs; Nora Jahn 16-17 serving, 3 aces; Taylor Zimmerman 14-14 serving, 10 digs) SA 0, M-C 3 > 25-7, 25-15, 25-13 (MC: Lauren Wyffels 14 assists, 10 digs, 13-13 serving, 5

aces; Avery Davis 9 kills; Maddy Michels 8 kills; Payton Danielson 5 kills, 8 digs, 16-16 serving, 2 aces; Hannah Snell 10 digs; Kenidi McCabe 21 assists) G-E 0, Houston 3 > 25-14, 25-20, 25-4 (H: Ariel Scanlan 10 assists) Stewartville 3, FC 1 > 25-14, 16-25, 9-25, 12-25 (FC: Stella Schrüfer 12 kills; Paige Donlinger 15 digs; K.J. Corson 14 digs; Madison Scheevel 5 kills, 22 assists, 9 digs, 3 aces; Kandace Sikkink 5 kills. Falcons are 0-0, 1-1) GM 3, Kingsland 0 > 15-25, 23-25, 11-25 (K: L. Buchholtz 12 kills, 16 digs; E. Buchholtz 7 kills, 9 assists, 10 digs; N. Jahn 6 kills; A. Link 15 assists; T. Zimmerman 11-11 serving, 10 digs) L/P 3, Lanesboro 1 > 25-23, 26-24, 21-25, 19-25 (L: S. Taylor 20 kills, 12 digs, 5 ½ blocks; Ella Cambern 26 assists; Mady Haugen 4 kills, 16 digs; Malia Tessum 19 digs; Alida Berg 15 digs) PI 3, Chatfield 0 > 21-25, 15-25, 20-25 (C: Kielan LaPlante 7 kills; Abigail Hinckley 10 digs; Teagan Allen 9 assists)

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M-C 3, G.M. 0 > 25-15, 25-8, 25-20 (MC: L. Thorson 24 digs, 17-18 serving, 4 aces; K. McCabe 7 kills, 15 digs, 12 assists; Sarina Stortz 7 kills; M. Michels 6 kills, 3 aces; P. Danielson 6 kills, 17 digs; L. Wyffels 16 assists, 16-16 serving, 3 aces) Houston 3, Randolph 1 > 20-25, 25-23, 25-17, 25-23 (H: A. Scanlan 10 kills, 4 assists, 12 digs, 3 blocks; Jenny Albrecht 4 kills, 11 digs, 7 blocks; Gretchen Hill 11 digs; Alyssa Rostad 9 digs; Casey Porter 4 kills, 13 assists. ‘Canes are 3-0) Chatfield 0, L-A 3 > 19-25, 14-25, 21-25 (C: T. Allen 8 assists. Gophers are 0-0, 0-2) R-P 0, W-K 3 > 6-25, 7-25, 23-25 M-C Labor Day Tourney (M-C took second to SG, losing 20-25, 19-25 in title match. Cougars went 6-0 in pool play, beating Lanesboro (25-10, 25-5), R-P (25-13, 25-13), Kingsland (25-13, 25-13), Waukon (25-9, 25-15), GM (25-15, 25-22), and SG (25-16, 21-25). Cougar leaders; L. Thorson (58 digs, 21 aces), K. McCabe (73 assists, 31 kills, 43 digs), P. Danielson (30 kills, 15 aces, 52 digs), M. Michels (35 kills), L. Wyffels (63 assists). M-C is 3-0, 9-1. R-P took fourth, losing to GM (16-25, 15-25). Trojans went 3-3 in pools, beating Kingsland (21-25, 25-14), Lanesboro (26-24, 25-16), and GM (25-23, 23-25, 5-2), losing to M-C, SG (16-25, 25-20), and Waukon (25-19, 16-25). Trojans leaders: Lauren Lawston (28 kills, 39 digs), Kaleah Davis (25 kills), Alyvia Eide (76 digs, 6 aces),

Kjersta Hinz (21 kills, 11 blocks), Peyton Hoiness (50 assists), Jaelyn Connaughty (44 assists). R-P is 0-1, 3-5. Kingsland beat Lanesboro for fifth (25-15, 25-8). Knights went 1-5 in pools, beating Lanesboro (25-17, 21-25), losing to M-C, R-P, SG (23-25, 24-26), Waukon (25-12, 9-25), and GM (23-25, 19-25). Knight leaders: E. Buchholtz (34 kills, 33 digs, 15 aces, 10 ½ blocks), L. Buchholtz (39 kills, 53 digs), T. Zimmerman (61 digs), A. Link (66 assists). Kingsland is 2-1, 4-6. Lanesboro went 1-5 in pools, beating Wauk. (25-22, 23-25), losing to M-C, R-P, King., GM (21-25, 16-25), and SG (14-25, 18-25). Burros leaders: S. Taylor (42 kills, 30 digs), E. Cambern (68 assists), P. Benson (36 digs), L. Johnson (19 kills, 35 digs). Lanesboro is 0-2, 1-7)

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PUBLIC NOTICES 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: December 31, 2003 MORTGAGOR: Nathan R Feltis, a single person. MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded January 16, 2004, Fillmore County Recorder, Document No. 337134. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: Minnesota Housing Finance Agency. Dated December 31, 2003 Recorded January 16, 2004, as Document No. 337135. TRANSACTION AGENT: NONE TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: NONE LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: U.S. Bank National Association MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 206 Main Street West, Spring Valley, MN 55975 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: R36.0313.000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: The W. 40 feet of Lot 1 and the W. 40 feet of the N. 14 feet of Lot 2, all in Block 12, in the Original Town of the Village (now City) of Spring Valley, as per the recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for said county. COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Fillmore ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $48,500.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $32,915.04 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: November 8, 2018 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Fillmore County Courthouse, Main Lobby, Preston, 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 owneroccupied, 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 8, 2019 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.â€? Dated: August 28, 2018 Minnesota Housing Finance Agency 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 135 - 18-006447 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Publish 3,10,17,24,1,8

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notice of hearing Please take note that a Petition for child in need of Protection or Services was filed with the Fillmore County Juvenile Court on August 21, 2018. Deborah Gayles (Mother) is a party to this proceeding. The court has scheduled a continued Admit/ Deny hearing September 24, 2018, at 8:30 a.m. at the Fillmore County Courthouse, Preston MN 55965. You are required to appear at the hearing on the above date and time. If you fail to appear at the hearing, the hearing may take place in your absence, the Court may find you in contempt of court, or it may issue a warrant for your arrest, or all of the above. The Court may find the statutory grounds set forth in the Petition have been proven, or the Court may issue and Order granting the relief requested in the Petition. As a party to this matter you have numberous rights and responsibilities, therefore, your presence at the hearing is required. /s/James D. Attwood Fillmore County Court Administrator Publish 10

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF FILLMORE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION Estate of Barbara Mosher, aka Barbara Ann Mosher, Decedent Court File No. 23-PR-18-668 NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is given that an application for informal probate of the Decedent’s Will, dated July 3, 2013, (“Will�), has been filed with the Registrar. The application has been granted. Notice is also given that the Registrar has informally appointed Thomas Mosher, whose address is 208 E. High Street, Spring Valley, Minnesota, 55975, as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Unless objections are filed with the Court (pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-607) and the Court otherwise orders, the personal representative has full power to administer the Estate, including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate. Any objections to the probate of the Will or appointment of the Personal Representative must be filed with this Court and will be heard by the Court after the filing of an appropriate petition and proper notice of hearing. Notice is also given that (subject to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-801) 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. Dated: August 30, 2018 James D. Attwood Court Administrator Attorney for Personal Representative Thomas M. Manion Law Office of Thomas M. Manion, P.A. 204 Parkway Avenue North Lanesboro, MN, 55949 Attorney License No: 0067167 Telephone: (507) 467-2317 FAX: (507) 467-2400 Email: tmanion@tmanionlaw.com Publish 10,17

Minnesota Secretary of State CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 1. State the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: Sacred Clay Country Inn 2. State the address of the principal place of business. A complete street address or rural route and rural route box number is required; the address cannot be a P.O. Box. 23234 Grosbeak Rd Lanesboro, mn 55949 3. List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered office address. Sacred Clay Country Inn llc 23234 Grosbeak Rd lanesboro, mn 55949 4. I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. Dated: August 21, 2018 Fred Kiel, CEO Publish 10,17

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF FILLMORE DISTRICT COURT THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court File No.: 23-PR-18-578 In Re: Estate of Thomas A. Hatlevig, also known as Thomas Hatlevig, Decedent. NOTICE OF INFORMAL probate of will and APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is given that an Application for Informal Probate of Will and Informal Apointment of Personal Representative was filed with the Registrar, along with a Will dated April 19, 2017. The Registrar accepted the application and appointed Cheryl Hatlevig, whose address is 10642 Lee Drive, Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55347, to serve as the personal representative of the Decedent’s estate. Any Heir, devisee or toher interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Any objection to the appointment of the personal representative must be filed with the Court, and any properly filed objection will be heard by the Court after notice is provided to interested persons of the date of hearing on the objection. Unless objections are filed, and unless the Court orders otherwise, the personal representative has the full power to administer the estate, including, after thirty (30) days from the issuance of letterstestamentary, the power to sell, encumber, lease, or distribute any interest in real estate owned by the decedent. Notice is further given that, subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the decedent’s estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court within four (4) months after the date of this notice or the claims will be barred. Dated: September 10, 2018 James D. Attwood Court Administrator Steven E. Badciong (MN# 223773) Libera Knapp, P.A. 125 Center Street Winona, Minnesota 55987 Telephone: (507) 452-3246 Facsimile: (507) 452-3521 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Publish 3,10

State of Minnesota County of Fillmore District Court Third Judicial District Court File Number: 23-CV-18-503 Case Type: Name Change Affidavit in Support of Order for Publication and Order for Publication (Minor Name Change) (Minn. Stat. § 259.10, subd. 1) In the Matter of the Application of: Trista Jean O’Connor On Behalf of: Alaina Faith Ingvalson-Olson For a Change of Name to: Alaina Faith O’Connor The undersigned applicant states that: 1. I have filed an Application for Name Change in Fillmore County District Court for a change of name for the minor child from Alaina Faith Ingvalson-Olson to Alaina Faith O’Connor. 2c. I do not know the address of the nonapplicant parent. 3. The last know location of the nonapplicant parent was: The last physical address provided by the non-applicant parent was 41248 Hwy 44, Mabel MN 55954. He refueses to provide current physical address. The only address nonapplicant parent will provide to applicant parent is PO Box 265, Mabel MN 55954. 4. The last know location of the non-applicant parent’s employment was: Northern Engraving, 202 4th Ave NE, Spring Grove, MN 55974. 5. The names and addresses of the nonapplicant’s parent’s parents, brothers or sister, children, and other close relatives are: Linda Gjere, 205 S. Robert St., Mabel MN 55954; Logan Olson, S2870 Spruce St., Fountain City WI 54629. 6. I have made the following efforts to get the non-applicant parent’s address from these persons: 8/21/18 email to Justin Olson requesting physical address; 8/21/18 response was via text to not provide physical address but to send mail to PO Box and mail would be forwarded. 8/21/18 email to Linda Gjere requesting physical address; 8/23/18 email response was that she would stay out of the situation and an address was not provided. Therefore, I request that the Court allow publication of the Notice of Hearing. I further request that the Court set a new hearing date, if necessary. I declare under penalty of perjury that everything I have stated in this document is true and correct. Minn. Stat. § 358.116. Dated: August 27, 2018 /s/Trista O’Connor Order for Publication Based on the above Affidavit, IT IS ORDERED: 1. Notice shall be given by publication once a week for three consecutive weeks in the legal newspaper of the county of the other parent’s last known address. 2. The date and time of the Hearing on the Application for Name Change is October 9, 2018, at 3:30 p.m. at the following address: Fillmore County District Courthouse, 101 Fillmore St., Preston, MN. Dated: August 27, 2018 /s/Matthew J. Opat Judge of District Court Publish 3,10,17

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STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF FILLMORE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT probate division Court File No. 23-PR-18-595 Estate of Sean M. Maternowski, Decedent. NOTICE OF INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS (INTESTATE) Notice is given that an application for informal appointment of personal representative has been filed with the Registrar. No will has been presented for probate. The application has been granted. Notice is also given that the Registrar has informally appointed Kathleen J. Culbertson, whose address is 16610 Kettle River Blvd., Columbus, Minnesota, 55025, as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Unless objections are filed with the Court (pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-607) and the Court otherwise orders, the personal representative has full power to administer the Estate including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate. Any objections to the appointment of the Personal Representative must be filed with this Court and will be heard by the Court after the filing of an appropriate petition and proper notice of hearing. Notice is also given that (subject to Minnesota Statutes 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. Dated: August 28, 2018 /s/James D. Attwood Court Administrator Attorney for Personal Representative Cameron R. Kelly Lommen Abdo, P.A. Grandview Professional Building, Suite 210 400 South Second Street Hudson, WI 54016 Attorney License No: 032873X Telephone: (715) 386-8217 FAX: (715) 386-8219 Email: ckelly@lommen.com Publish 10,17

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF FILLMORE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION Court File No. 23-PR-18-598 Estate of David A. Joerg, Decedent NOTICE AND ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS It is Ordered and Notice is given that on November 26, 2018 at 8:30AM, a hearing will be held in this Court at Preston, Minnesota, for the formal probate of an instrument purporting to be the Will of the Decedent dated, August 15, 2014 (“Will�), and for the appointment of Christopher J. Joerg, whose address is 517 Chatfield Avenue NW, Preston, MN 55965 as Personal Representative of the Estate of the Decedent in an unsupervised administration. Any objections to the petition must be filed with the Court prior to or raised at the hearing. If proper and if no objections are filed or raised, the Personal Representative will be appointed with full power to administer the Estate including the power to collect all assets, to pay all legal debts, claims, taxes and expenses, to sell real and personal property, and to do all necessary acts for the Estate. Notice is also given that (subject to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-801) 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. Dated: August 28, 2018 BY THE COURT Matthew J. Opat Judge of District Court James Attwood Court Administrator Attorney for Petitioner Claire Langton-Yanowitz Yanowitz Law Firm, PLLC 18 Third Street SW, Suite 200 ROCHESTER, MN, 55902 Attorney License No: 0392308 Telephone: (507) 252-8997 FAX: (815) 550-2474 Email: claire@yanowitzlaw.com Publish 3,10

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LANESBORO SCHOOL DISTRICT #229 is accepting applications for Food Service and Daycare Substitutes. Application for the position can be found on our school website (www.lanesboro. k12.mn.us) or be picked up in the school office. Please call Julie Schreiber at 507.467.2229 with questions or if interested. Open until filled. EOE h3,10-o SEMI TRUCK DRIVER - Class A, CDL and clean driving record required. Days, Monday-Friday. MN & IA, part-time and full-time available. Average pay: $18-$25/hr. Luke Junge, 507-259-4556. h14,TFN-o Shop mechanic/farm help, knowledgeable on semi/tandem trucks, trailers and farm equiptment. Wide variety of work. Pay based on experience. Call 507-459-7850 h10-o

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WE ARE GROWING! The Jeff Ellingson Agency is seeking career minded individuals that understand the unlimited earning potential and an opportunity to own their own business in the insurance field. This sales and service position includes salary plus new and renewal commissions. This is a unique career opportunity for professionals in the Preston area. If interested please email your resume and cover letter to Jeff Ellingson at jellings@ amfam.com. h20tfn-o Part-time position cleaning stalls, morning hours. Apply at Hoffman Stables, Preston, MN. 507-765-2250. h3,10-x BRANDING IRON is looking for a parttime bartender + serving hours. Some experience preferred. Stop up and fill out an application or any questions, call Steve at 507-765-3388 h10,17-o

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Taher food service at Fillmore Central High School kitchen is looking for cashier/ cook, 7:30am - 1:15pm. Monday - riday. Will also have summer hours. Contact Diane Marzolf at 507-765-3809, ext. 2214. EOE h3,10-x Wanted: Office Administrator at Faith UMC, Spring Valley, MN. Twentyfive hours per week, Schedule TBD. Please find full job desctription and contact information at http://faithsv.net/inthe-news/. h6,13-o REACH OUT TO HELP A NEIGHBOR! Lutheran Social Service of MN is seeking volunteers to serve as companions to older adults in the community. Companions share their time and compassion to help support their health and independence. Income and mileage reimbursement provided! Call Jacqueline at 651-3109455 or jacqueline.james@lssmn.org. h10,17,24,1,8,15,22,29-o

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CNA/ALA •3-12 HOUR SHIFTS PER WEEK • EVERY OTHER WEEKEND AND HOLIDAYS • SOME BENEFITS $500 SIGN ON BONUS FOR CNA AND NEW PAY SCALE

Call Cathy at 507-765-9986 or 507-259-3291

Park Lane Estates Assisted Living

111 Fillmore Place SE Preston, MN

Contact: Pam Kunert, RN • Community Director & Director of Health Services email: pkunert@oxfordmgmt.com Traditions of Preston | 515 Washington St. NW, Preston, MN | 507-765-3837

Part-time

Dietary Aide "Applicants will receive consideration without discrimination because of race, creed, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, religion, marital status, sexual orientation and status with regard to public assistance, military/veterans status, or any other legally protected characteristic."

Contact Sam

115 N. Lyndale Ave. Mabel, MN 55954 (507) 493-5436 • EOE

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MABEL Green Lea Senior Living is Looking for Special People Who Want to Make a Difference

Part-time 1st & 2nd Shift Full-time 2nd Shift

CNA

"Applicants will receive consideration without discrimination because of race, creed, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, religion, marital status, sexual orientation and status with regard to public assistance, military/veterans status, or any other legally protected characteristic."

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EMPLOYMENT

PCA/CNA WANTED. Overnight shift. $13-17.75/hr. Personal cares, housekeeping, cooking. Must be reliable. Located in Spring Valley. Call 507-251-2978. h10,17,24-o AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial Aid for qualified students Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888686-1704 (NANI) 25 TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Earn $1000 per week! Paid CDL Training! Stevens Transport covers all costs! 1-877-209-1309 drive4stevens. com (NANI)

Equal Opportunity Employer

MABEL Green Lea Senior Living is Looking for Special people Who Want to Make a Difference

RN/LPN Part-time Shifts

"Applicants will receive consideration without discrimination because of race, creed, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, religion, marital status, sexual orientation and status with regard to public assistance, military/veterans status, or any other legally protected characteristic."

Contact Tanya or Joyce

115 N. Lyndale Ave. Mabel, MN 55954 (507) 493-5436 • EOE

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General Laborers

current openings in NE IA and SE MN!

Central Cable is currently accepting applications for General Laborers. We offer a competitive wage within the industry, excellent advancement potential and a $500 signon bonus. Laborer wages without a CDL start at $17/hr and $19/hr with a CDL, plus $50 daily per diem. Applicants are not required to have a CDL, but must be willing to obtain one. Typical work week is Monday – Thursday on site, including overnights with Friday-Sunday off. A positive attitude and the ability to work with others is necessary. Central Cable offers health insurance (dental, vision, life) and 401k. Please call 920-324-4118 or email ofďŹ ce@centralcablecontractors.com to receive an application. You may also complete an application on our website, www.centralcablecontractors.com.

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ERIC LINSMEIER TRUCKING LLC based in Redwood Falls, MN is hiring company drivers and owner/operators to pull hopper bottom in the upper Midwest. Call 507/829-9043 (MCAN) NEW AUTHORS WANTED! Page Publishing will help you self-publish your own book. FREE author submission kit! Limited offer! Why wait? Call now: 855623-8796 (MCN) CLASS-A CDL Regional Driver. Good home time. Great pay and benefits. Matching 401k. Bonus’s and tax-free money. No touch freight. Experience needed. Call Scott 507-460-9011. Apply on-line WWW.MCFGTL.COM (MCN)

Join our great team! FILLMORE COUNTY DAC

is seeking direct support professionals to work with individuals with disabilities!

Generous paid time o • Life insurance

no holidays Monday - Friday No nights or weekends!

For inquiries and application, call 507-765-3378, or go to our website: www.fillmorecountydac.com for an application.

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PART-TIME BARTENDERS Ideal candidate has a flexible schedule with great communication skills. Must be 18 years of age with a clean background. • Week night & weekend shifts available Apply in person or call: 507-765-2205 after 4pm for more information.

H NOW HIRING! Join our team! FEED MILL ATTENDANT/OPERATOR Harmony Agri Services, Inc has an immediate opening for a fulltime feedmill attendant/operator. We offer a competitive wage, great benefit package including health insurance and a 401K with a match. CDL preferred but not necessary. Applications can be picked up at: Harmony Agri Services, Inc 25 2nd St NE Harmony, MN 55939 507-886-6062

FULL-TIME BAR MANAGER & EVENT COORDINATOR Ideal candidate has a flexible schedule with great communication skills. Must be 18 years of age with a clean background. • Industry Experience Preferred • Starting wage negotiable with opportunities to advance

Apply in person or call: 507-765-2205 after 4pm for more information.

217 St. Paul St. SW 507.765.2205 • Preston, MN

Love Where You Live

The Meadows of Mabel POSITION AVAILABLE:

PART-TIME UNIVERSAL WORKER Please contact Julie or Joyce 507-493-5995

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NURSING ASSISTANTS FT/PT and On-Call

Chosen Valley Care Center is looking for enthusiastic, dependable and caring CNAs to join our team. Chosen Valley Care Center enjoys a solid reputation of cares and services, in a supportive working environment, by a dedicated facility team. We are looking for nursing assistants who are compassionate and who want to make a difference in the lives of our residents. We are willing to train the right applicant. This position opening includes: • Premium Wages • Medical/Dental Insurance - if eligible • 401K Matching Retirement Plan - if eligible • PTO - if eligible • Flexible Scheduling on all shifts Applications/resumes will be accepted until the position is ďŹ lled & can be mailed to: Director of Nursing, Chosen Valley Care Center, Inc., 1102 Liberty Street SE, ChatďŹ eld, MN 55923 or emailed to: nm@chosenvalleyseniorliving.com. Applicants receive considerations for employment regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or status with regard to public assistance.

CHOSEN VALLEY CARE CENTER, INC. A Senior Living Community


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140140 ELTONELTON HILL LANEHILL NW LANE NW ROCHESTER, MN 55901 ROCHESTER, MN 55901 EMAIL: JOHN.NELSON@CBBURNET.COM WEBSITE: WWW.JOHNNELSONREALTY.COM WEBSITE: WWW.JOHNNELSONREALTY.COM

602 County Road 8 • Fountain, MN • $172,900

15312 745th Ave Glenville, MN $289,900

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1717 11th Ave NE Rochester, MN $215,500

MLS#4076794 MLS#4090009 3 BED, 2 BATH • 1,800 SQ. FT. 2 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom home with new MLS#4071760 Open concept kitchen with granite wood ooring, Interior/Exterior painted 4 BED, 4 BATH • 2,718 SQ. FT. Once in a lifetime opportunity! Custom counters, in-oor heating and cork ooring. recently. Crown molding & panel doors, Living/dining room has large windows, gas custom oak kitchen cabinets & built-in built private off-the-grid retreat on ďŹ replace, great built-ins, walkout to a huge hutch in dining area. Huge master w/ 56 acres with in walking distance to Lanesboro. wrap-around patio. private bath & walk-in closet.

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100 Hidden Valley Lanesboro, MN $549,000

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Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with many great amenities! Wood oors on the main level with updated kitchen appliances and large deck overlooking spacious backyard with privacy. The basement is partially ďŹ nished with a family room and downstairs bedroom and a large unďŹ nished room to be ďŹ nished the way you want it done.

MLS#4085076 1 BED, 2 BATHS • 3,472 SQ. FT. The Cracked Egg is a well established restaurant for sale in scenic Lanesboro! Great Location off of US Hwy 16 and Parkway.

802 7th Ave SW • Austin, MN • $119,900

New Listing

Pending

MLS#4090303

Beautiful home & Lovely Neighborhood! You don't want to miss this wonderful 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home with nice Kitchen with lots of cabinet space, formal dining room that opens into the large living room area with new ďŹ replace. The dining room has a walk-out to a beautiful deck and large backyard that is fully fenced.

MLS#4086386 MLS#4086390 2.61 ACRES 2.50 ACRES Gorgeous Lot for sale with the enjoyment Gorgeous Lot for sale with the enjoyment of common woods, trails and access to the of common woods, trails and access to Root River for outdoor enjoyment. It’s time the Root River for outdoor enjoyment. It’s to build on this 2.61 acre lot! time to build on this 2.50 acre lot!

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116 FILLMORE ST., PRESTON

Remodeled and updated • 3 bedrooms • Large living room • Pantry • Ranch home on corner • 3 car garage • Carport • Living room • 13947 117 ST. SE, CHATFIELD 22004 411TH AVE, LANESBORO Open kitchen and dining • New windows, ooring and roof • Main oor Dining room • Open lower level ready to ďŹ nish • Vinyl siding • 2 acres overlooking city • Amazing views • 3 bedrooms on main oor • • Built-in gun cabinet • Heated 2+ garage • Move-in ready Covered porch • Walking distance to grocery store and downtown Formal living room and dining room • Wood oors • Large family room 80-acre paradise • Walking Trails • Creek • Wildlife • A lot of laundry condition w/gas ďŹ replace • 2 car garage • Machine shed • Storage shed • Play tree value • Large 4 bedroom country home • 4 baths • Wood NG shed • Large room to play • Ideal for animals • AMAZING VIEWS $257,500 LISTI

oors • Formal dining room • Formal living room • Family room w/ďŹ replace • Large ofďŹ ce • Covered porch • Main oor master with bath • Steel siding • Lower level rough-in for 2 additional bedrooms • Outbuildings • Ideal for retreat, country B&B, weekend getaway or family residence • Unlimited possibilities D

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503 HILLCREST ST E, LANESBORO

TOWNHOUSE No assoc. fee • Immaculate townhouse with 3 bedrooms • 2 baths • Vaulted ceilings • Open oor plan • Wood oors throughout main oor • Main oor laundry • Pantry • Center island • 4-season porch • Deck • Covered patio • Sky lite • Large family room w/walk-out • D/o • Storage shed • Large yard • Fire pit • Great views

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$147,500

344 MAIN ST N #3, CHATFIELD

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7.5 acres • Additional 13 acres available • Charming country home (Crestwood Country Cabin) • Ideal for horse set up • Wood ceilings and walls • 3 Bedrooms • Main oor laundry • Open living and dining area • Steel roof • New windows • RV hook-ups • Loft area • Insulated 2+garage • Covered porch • Shed with country kitchen • Deck ďŹ re pit 14x30 storage shed • Great views • Close to town • Can be used as a rental property or personal home

$169,900

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601 FILLMORE ST, LANEBSORO

$92,900

SOLD!

Remodeled and updated • Large corner lot • 4 bedrooms • 2 baths 933 GRAND ST SE, CHATFIELD • Formal dining room • Living room • Main oor laundry • Large 4 bedroom • Steel siding • 2+ garage • Large yard • Open kitchen and dining • deck • Crown molding • Patio • Garden • Enclosed porch • 864 Living room • Ideal for permanent home or rental • Quick possession available sq. ft. garage /heated shop • New windows, roof, doors, water and breaker box $195,000 NG

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626 CLIFF ST., CHATFIELD

409 HILCREST ST E, LANESBORO

$569,900

27583 DEEP RIVER ROAD LANESBORO

140 acres • Prime hunting ground • 63 acres tillable • 20 acres pasture • Building site with outbuildings • 1920 sq. ft. pole shed • Barn • Well

Commercial Opportunities

101 2ND ST., FOUNTAIN

4 bedroom • 2 baths • Remodeled and updated • Large private lot • Formal living and dining room • Kitchen with dining • Car siding ceilings • Cedar ceilings • Main oor laundry • 2 car garage • Fire pit Mature trees • Vinyl siding Move in ready! NEW

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$219,500

617 CIRCLE DR, LANESBORO

Large ranch on large corner lot • 3+ Bedrooms • 3 Baths • Large living room • Formal dining room • Remodeled bath • Freshly painted throughout home • All new ooring on main oor • Large family room • Rec room w/car • OfďŹ ce-could be 4th bedroom • Large storage room • Deck • Mature trees • 2+ Attached garage

$149,900

$102,500

3 bedrooms • large private lot • fenced yard • new roof • repainted • covered patio • living room • storage shed

FORESTVILLE STATE PARK

2.9 acres • Wooded • Close to hunting, ďŹ shing, camping • Private • Ideal for house or cabin

27315 230TH ST, PRESTON

Condo • 2 bedrooms • 2 baths • Open living, Dining and Kitchen • Large master with 2 w/in closets • Attached garage

26047 GLADIOLA LANE, LANESBORO 3.22 acres • Beautiful setting & views • 4+ bedrooms • 4 baths • Wood oors • High ceilings • Open oor plan • Formal dining • Living room • 2 family rooms • Master bath with jetted tub • Main oor laundry • Large ofďŹ ce • Rec area • 3 car attached garage • Crown molding • Paneled doors

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408 FILLMORE ST W., PRESTON

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432 LINE ST., WYKOFF

1-level living • 2 Bedrooms • 2 baths • Living room • Dining room • Screen-in 1 acre in city limits • Remodeled and updated throughout • Main oor laundry/mud porch • OfďŹ ce • 2 car attached garage • 2 storage sheds • Large lot • Quiet street room crown molding • Remodeled bathrooms • Large patio • Heated 2+ detached • Beautiful views • Well maintained and updated. garage • Storage shed • New furnace • C/A • Wiring • Plumbing and insulation

$135,000

Spud Boy Diner

105 PARKWAY AVE, LANESBORO

Owner is retiring • Unique diner (1927 Goodell Diner Car) • High trafďŹ c area • Scenic Lanesboro • Located on Main St • Close to state trail • Property runs down to Root River • Room for outside seating • Turn key operation CED

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$114,900 90 MAIN ST., FOUNTAIN

Ideal location on Main St and close to State Bike Trail • Commercial potential for retail, hotel/ motel, ofďŹ ce space, shops, etc • Updates are already done

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Exceptionally meticulous 4 bdrm, 2 bath walkout ranch home located in desirable location on cul-de-sac drive. You’ll fall in love with the updated kitchen w/granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, deck and patio area made out of brick pavers. Impressive exterior with extensive landscaping and perennial garden area. Beautiful deck that overlooks the back yard. Updated paint colors, extra amenities and ready for new occupants. Just move right in and enjoy. Sellers installed new mitigation system 2018.

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SPRING VALLEY • $145,000

Beautifully maintained & updated 3 bdrm, 2 bath home situated on 3/4 acres in town close to parks and trails. Open & bright kitchen with informal dining that walks out onto deck and hot tub. Main floor bedroom, main floor laundry, ceramic tile, updated paint colors, updated baths and updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances. You’ll love the quiet cul-de-sac area and large lot. Plenty of room to expand and grow!

PENDING 2 DAYS

RANCH STYLE CLEAN & READY

$199,900

4.48 acres on hard surface road! Hard to find property with 2 machine sheds, 40x48 with 220 electrical & workbench, 36x40 with cement floor & drain. 3 bdrm 1 bath home. Updated kitchen, new laminate floors, some newer windows, main floor laundry and updated full bath with pedestal sink. 2 car attached garage, cement patio, good septic and good well. Priced to sell!

1002 JOHN & MARY DR SE, CHATFIELD

127 ACRES

• 6 Bedrooms • 4 Baths • 3 Car garage • 4,680 sq. ft. • In-floor heat on both levels • Custom woodwork • 3’ doors • Hardwood & ceramic tile floors • Walkout • Additional living quarters in lower level • Open layout • View • Sunroom • 40 tillable acres • Pole Shed

$1,200,000 12089 SPRING ROAD SE, CHATFIELD #4090101

• 4 Bedrooms • 2 Baths • Custom Walkout Ranch • 2004 • Both floors have in-floor heat • Handicap assessible • Ceramic tile throughout • Granite tops • Fireplace • Barn/Machine shed (40’x96’) 3 Box stalls • 5 double tie stalls • 60 acres tillable • 55 acres pasture • 8 acres woods, Balance yard

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104 FILLMORE ST E, WYKOFF

#4088912

• 3 Bedrooms • 2 Baths • Main floor living • Deck • 2,172 sq. ft. • Master suite • Fireplace • Blacktop Road • New metal roof • New septic • Good well • 0.92 acre • 3 Car heated garage (1,246 sq. ft.) with storage area

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CHATFIELD – JORDAN TOWNSHIP! 154 Acres of bare land, (100 acres tillable, 40 acres pasture with spring, 14 acres woods/non-tillable). Possible building site. $885,000 $840,000 $750,000

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SPRING VALLEY • $189,900

Totally renovated & remodeled 3 bedroom 2 bath home. All the walls have new sheet rock and will be mudded, taped and painted in neutral color. New plumbing & electrical with new furnace and water heater. Mud room is also home to main floor laundry – all new. ž bath on main floor with shower – all new. New laminate flooring throughout main floor. Stairs and upper level will have all new carpet. Upstairs full bath is all new. Both baths will have linoleum installed, new toilets, sinks etc. Formal dining room has arched doorway to living room area. Kitchen will have new countertops and cabinets re-installed. New appliances will be installed or $4,000 appliance allowance, whichever new buyer would like. New shingles on front of the house and new wood front steps. This house will be totally new. Come look early and pick out your own paint and flooring colors!

PRESTON – JUST LISTED! FOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP - 5 acre completely wooded building site just off the blacktop along County Road, privacy galore & excellent hunting. #4090298 $69,900 FOUNTAIN – CARROLTON TOWNSHIP – 8.5 acre building site with a couple acres of tillable located off the county road high on the hill overlooking the valley. #4077950 $85,000 LANESBORO – 20 acre building site (5 tillable, balance woods) adjacent to state land. Blacktop road, great views, good access, new driveway, trails and tons of wildlife. #4085542 $149,900 LANESBORO – CARROLTON TOWNSHIP – 12 acres of woods with approximately 400’ of creek frontage and adjoins State land. Ideal for hunting, recreation or weekend getaway. Additional land available for building site. #4076539 $49,900 LANESBORO – New rural subdivision with acreage lots located next to bike trail with Root River frontage and trout stream access. Shared well & 46 acres of common area. Call for details! $79,900

TIM DANIELSON

homes@timdanielson.com

www.timdanielson.com 272 Main St. North Chatfield MN 55923 Ph: 507- 867-9100 Cell: 507- 259-9110

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$185,000 28977 181ST AVENUE, WYKOFF #4090777

• 4 Bedroom • 4 Bath • 2 Car Gar. (728 sq. ft.) • 3,808 sq. ft. • Main Floor living • Energy efficient • Private & fenced yard • Wood floors • Paneled doors • Open layout • Large rooms • Finished lower level • Theatre room • In-floor heat ready • Drive a little save a lot • Choice of schools

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NEW LISTING $899,900 12738 MILL CREEK RD SE, CHATFIELD #4082543

• 3 Plus bedrooms • 3 Baths • 3 Car Garage • Built 1990 • 2,143 sq. ft. on one floor • No steps • Handicap Accessible • 26’ x 27’ Workshop • 54’ x 54’ Barn/Shed with box/tie stalls • 36 tillable acres • Excellent hunting with +/- 20 wooded acres • Awesome horse setup • +/- 1620 ft North Branch Root River

Own for less than rent payments! 3 Bedroom 2 bath home with permanent siding, newer shingles on the house, newer double garage, updated electrical, some updated windows, cute little front porch, updated kitchen and close to downtown business district. Has been rental property with good rental history.

• 4 Bedrooms • 3 Baths • 2,784 sq. ft.• 5 Garage stalls • Main floor living • Custom cabinetry • Remodeled bath • Large breezeway • Wood furnace • Blacktop driveway • Metal roofs • 2 Ponds • Pasture with spring fed creek • Wood shed • Pole shed w/workshop • Storage shed

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$599,999 12716 COUNTY RD 138 SE, CHATFIELD #4082543

SPRING VALLEY, MN. • $74,900

$429,000 11706 COUNTY ROAD 138 SE, CHATFIELD #4090267

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• Totally renovated building • Commercial kitchen • Pizza ovens • 3 Baths • 2 Dining areas • Finished LL • Operating as Bank Gift Haus & Margaret’s Tea Room • Professional rental office with separate access

$99,900 501 CHATFIELD AVE NW, PRESTON #4090764 • 3 Bedroom • 2 Car Garage • Main floor laundry • Open layout • Hardwood floors • Central Air • Wrap around porch • Deck • Corner lot • New metal roof, windows, doors & siding

SOLD D • 2 BedroomsS • 2O DensL• Hardwood floors 25974 CEDAR ROAD, PETERSON S• O • 3 Bedrooms 3,744Lsq.D ft • Hardwood floors 98 CEDAR ST, FOUNTAIN OL•D2 Lots on the corner • 1 BedroomS • Garage 1218 CHURCH AVE, ST. CHARLES • 2-2 Bedroom SOunitsLwithDseparate heat & access 31008 US 52, CHATFIELD

• 5 Bedrooms • 4 Baths • 4,353 sq. ft. • 3 Car

10 WINONA ST SE, CHATFIELD

WYKOFF – Farm in Jordan Township – 124 acres located in a beautiful valley LANESBORO – HOLT TOWNSHIP – Approximately 93.5 acres (39 tillable acres with the Root River running through the property. Approximately 45 acres could rented, 13.5 CRP, 22 wooded, balance yard/pasture) with home and outbuildings. be tillable with the balance being fenced pasture. Includes hay shed. $399,900 Excellent investment & hunting property. $535,000 $480,000

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FARM FOR SALE: 170 acres north of Highland in Sections 11 & 12 of Holt Twp. 130 acres of tillable and balance hunting land. Call Ken @ 651-324-1555. ALC. re 13,20,27,3,10,17,24,1,8,15,22,29-o

508 Fillmore St. West Preston, MN Located on Preston bike trail and the Root River

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2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, 14’ x 24’ garage, kitchen, living, dining room. Handicap accessible. Nice back yard facing bike trail and the Root River. 3 blocks from downtown.

FOR RENT

OFFICE SPACE with conference room for rent in historic downtown Preston, MN, with enough room for 6 to 8 employees. Cost $385/month, include standard utilities. Common area break room and bathroom facilities. Call 507-251-5297. r30tfn-x

Contact Andy for more details! 507-251-7952

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BILL’S GUN SHOP. Buy, sell, trade, and repair. We are your local MUCK BOOT dealer. Hours: 7pm-10pm M-F, Saturday 8am-5pm, Sunday by appointment. 1 1/4 miles south of Carimona, 19708 Kava Rd, Preston. 507-765-2762 s10eow- o MOBILE HOME AND LOT 101 3rd St. Fountain, MN. 507-268-4350 s3,10,17 70-year-old RUG LOOM includes 10 shuttles, stretcher bar, and 1 warp shuttle. Call Dave 507-273-1787 s3,10,17,24-x

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Thank you to all for your condolences at the time of Phyllis’s passing. Thanks to Tim of Mengis Funeral Home, Pastor Pam Seebach, organist Emily Hahn, soloist Bart Seebach, the ladies of United Methodist Church for the lunch. Special thanks to the Harmony Care Center for the care of Phyllis. The family of Phyllis Hageman t3-o

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NOW LEASING 2 BR Townhouse Rush Creek in Rushford Rent: $730 - includes water, sewer, trash Income restrictions apply Call 507-923-7772 Equal Housing Opportunity


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