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Whether you consider yourself a horse lover, a cowboy, or an equestrian, there is a newly opened business in Wykoff, Minn. that has people stopping in to find decorative and useful products. And if you are not the cowboy type, there are still many unique items to choose from. The Painted Pony opened in March of 2014 at 106 Gold Street in Wykoff with a wide variety of useful and decorative items which are taken in on consignment. Owner Sherrie Schmidt likes horses and knows a lot of people who like horses, so when she wanted to open a business, a western themed store was what she naturally was drawn to. Schmidt says she has “always lived on a farm”, so after moving into town, being at The Painted Pony gives her the feel of the farm while living in town. The name of her business came together after trying to think of a name herself and asking friends and family for suggestions. A woman she works with suggested the name The Painted Pony and Schmidt decided that would be the name she would use. Different types of clothing can be found in the store including shirts, vests, and jackets at reasonable prices with sizes ranging from child to adult. Much of the apparel is versatile and not necessarily western but could be pieced with western outfits. There are home decor pieces such as homemade signs which include sayings such as “cowgirl tough” and other craft items. Gift items for the horse
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With another packed house, Wednesday, September 24, the Peterson council attempted to iron out project details, cost, and funding concerns regarding the 2015 County State Aid Highway 25 reconstruction. Discussion has been contentious at times, as the roughly 200-person community tries to weigh the impact of the county-mandated project. The scope of the project has been flexible and reduced in some measures, but the city council has opted to keep many of the project options in the discussion to get a better balance on what’s needed and what’s simply advantageous because of the timing.
Currently, the project’s plans include a total reconstruction of County 25 Mill Street, from River Street to Church Street, and along the south portion of Church Street. Reconstruction includes roadway, curb, gutter, catch basin, and sidewalks. Church Street will remain a “rural section,” utilizing ditches for drainage, instead of curb, gutter, and catch basin. A cooperative agreement is in place with the county for a 50 percent cost share of the curb, gutter, and sidewalks. Additionally, the 106-year old water main under the roadway is scheduled for See PETERSON Page 25
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Lanesboro makes changes to school bus routes By Jade Sexton jade@fillmorecountyjournal.com
Sherrie Schmidt, owner of The Painted Pony in Wykoff, Minn. strives to offer unique quality items in her business which opened in March of 2014. Photo by Barb Jeffers enthusiast in your family, such as books, bookends, and wall hangings can be found at The Painted Pony. Necklaces, bracelets, and other jewelry are available, which makes it easy to put together and entire outfit, complete with accessories in one stop. One of those accessories could be any of the belts in the store, some of which have rhinestones.
Horse tack is in no short supply at The Painted Pony with saddles, spurs, halters, and more. Of course, there are many types of cowboy hats and cowboy boots to choose from, as well, which are very popular according to Schmidt. People who have shopped at See PAINTED PONY Page 2
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Two bus stops in town will be added to the Lanesboro School bus routes starting in October. The Lanesboro School busing policy states the school buses will only pick up students that live at least one mile from the school. At the August school board meeting, Lori Anderson asked about adding two extra stops in town so students who live on the edges of town won’t have as far to walk. The students living in those areas could walk to the stops instead of all the way to school. Chairman Dave Ruen believed there would be many kids that would benefit from two bus stops in town. There are a few things
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that need to be considered, such as whether or not there is room on the bus. The drop-off and pick-up will not be less than half a mile from school, and the stops can only be on current routes. The stops will be posted on the school web site. Superintendent Jeff Boggs said they would like to avoid picking up students too early in the morning. Also, if there is no room on the bus, other arrangements will have to be made. After the new routes are started, they will have a better idea of what is needed. Annual report High school principal Brett See LANESBORO Page 3
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County Sets Preliminary 2015 Levy By Karen Reisner The Fillmore County board, at their September 23 meeting, set the preliminary budget/levy. The levy numbers can be reduced, but not increased, when the final levy is set in December. The increase in the levy for 2015 now is 4.9 percent. The budget for 2015 is $25,835,574. The portion that is levied is $8,869,552. The increase from 2014 in the levy is $434,347. County Program Aid from the state has been cut $140,000 for 2015. Chairman Duane Bakke noted that this is the first time for several years that the levy hasn’t been reduced by using reserves. Last year the county used $192,939 in reserves. Bakke said that we need to keep the reserves from going any lower. No reserves will be used to reduce the levy for 2015. The fact that no reserves will be used and the loss of a significant amount of Program Aid made it a challenge to keep the levy increase down to where it is. Levy dollars for 2015 represent $425.07 per capita. County coordinator Bobbie Vickerman said that the department heads were very helpful and good to work with on the budget. Greenleafton Wastewater Project The county board approved a number of items to move the
Greenleafton Wastewater Project forward. Stantec engineer Brett Grabau reviewed items that are needed to have the grant money certified. Two bids for the Operation and Maintenance contract were considered. The board approved the low bid from Gopher Septic. Bakke noted that these were estimates, rather than a ‘not to exceed bid’. Two bids had also been submitted for the construction contract. The low bid submitted by Generation X Construction, Inc. in the amount of $999,540.50 was approved. Grabau said this was close to the engineer’s estimate. The award of the contract was made contingent on getting funding from Minnesota’s Public Facility’s Authority (PFA). Approval was given for a form detailing the expected annual operation and maintenance costs. Adjustments will be made annually as needed. It was noted that all of the homeowners in Greenleafton have agreed to use the system from the beginning. The loan amortization schedule was approved. The county will pay one percent interest on the loan. A resolution for estimated service and system establishment charges and a schedule for collecting was approved. About six weeks ago an interest rate for homeowners was approved at three percent,
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the store have liked what they have gotten so much that they keep coming back. Schmidt says she has some awesome repeat customers that she appreciates very much. One never knows what they will find the next time they walk into the business as things are sold and new items brought in
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unless their portion is paid up front. The loan to the county is for 20 years. Homeowners in Greenleafton, unless paid up front, will have payments included in their tax statements to pay for the wastewater system. Zoning administer Chris Graves noted the zoning office does require an application for a permit. The $1,800 application fee will be paid by the county as the land owner. A 20 year operating permit was also approved which is necessary for systems of 2,500 gallons or more. Other Business In Brief •Grant funds from Minnesota Department of Veteran Affairs were accepted. The funds will be required to be used for office improvements. •A six month extension to the
Call the FCJ at 507-765-2151 to advertise or offer news tips! Southeast Minnesota Chemical Dependency Pilot Project cooperative agreement was approved. However, Social Services Manager Neva Beier and Community Services Director Beth Wilms explained that after the extension period they will stop doing the pilot program. Region 10 will no longer participate, just Olmsted and Winona Counties. Wilms said participation in the smaller counties has been minuscule, so the smaller counties are withdrawing because of the cost. Beier said people in Fillmore County will be able to use managed care options to get treatment. •Sheriff Daryl Jensen reported that Fillmore County will be hosting CornerHouse Forensic interview training. Jensen said they will have an opportunity to train six people of their own. County Attorney Brett Corson agreed it was an opportunity and commended
the Sheriff’s Office and Social Services for getting the three and one-half day training in Fillmore County. He said it will save money in the long run since they will be able to use their own officers and social workers as experts, instead of hiring outside experts. Jensen said having it here will save three to four thousand dollars. The cost will be passed on to others coming into the county for the training. •An application for Wellness Incentive Funding from Southeast Service Cooperative to support local wellness and health activities in an amount of at least $19,900 was approved. Bakke commented that he preferred they keep the money and use it to lower premiums. However, if the county doesn’t accept the funds, it will just go to other cities and counties. •The resignation of Larry Tammel, Airport Maintenance/
5th AnnuAl tAsty temptAtions Calling all the Best Cooks of Bluff Country! The Fillmore County Journal is sponsoring a cooking competition that will result in a selection of the top three recipes in each of the following categories: - Appetizers & Beverages Total contest payout of Gift Certificates - Soups, Salads & Vegetables Sponsored By: $630 in gift certificates - Main Dishes & Casseroles just in time for the - Meat, Poultry & Seafood holidays to spend at - Breads & Rolls Harmony Foods, Preston - Pies, Pastries & Desserts Foods & Rushford Foods. - Cakes, Cookies & Candy *Participants may win in - Dips, Sauces & Spreads more than one category. - Special Diet (i.e. gluten-free, egg-free, shellfish-free, peanut free, dairy-free, etc.)
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The judges will conduct their taste tests, and the following prizes will be awarded per category: 1st Place will receive a $40 gift certificate for use at Harmony Foods, Preston Foods and Rushford Foods 2nd Place will receive a $20 gift certificate for use at Harmony Foods, Preston Foods and Rushford Foods 3rd Place will receive a $10 gift certificate for use at Harmony Foods, Preston Foods and Rushford Foods.
Share your thoughts at www.fillmorecountyjournal.com Contact Person, effective September 8 was approved. This has been a part time position and the responsibilities may be folded into other positions. Commissioner Randy Dahl thanked Tammel, noting that a lot of things wouldn’t have happened without him. •Three quotes had been submitted to repair the loading platform damaged from frost heaving at the Recycling Center. The low quote from Olympic Builders in the amount of $7,257.82 was approved. Jon Martin, sanitation, explained that the water line which runs under the platform often freezes. The water line will be moved so it no longer runs under the loading platform. •A field access permit was approved for Ryan Pulley to CR 104 (Gunflint Road), Section 3, Pilot Mound Township with conditions. Currently, the property has been accessed through
the ditch. •An access permit for David and Jane Bigalk to CR 15, Section 15, Bristol Township was approved with conditions. The farm building site was sold recently which had been used as an access to the cropland. The new access will allow for field access without going through the building site. •Four bids had been submitted to lease the County Farm land (about 46 acres) for 2015 and 2016. The high bid from Matt Gulbranson was accepted in the amount of $13,812 per year. •The District IX fall meeting will be hosted by Fillmore County this year and it will be held in room 108 at the county Office Building on October 27. •County board meetings in November will be held on November 4, 18, and 25, 2014.
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Clarke presented the board with the annual report on curriculum and instruction, a state mandated report. He spoke of the MCA testing requirements in math and reading, and how Lanesboro relates to the state averages. Clarke said they want to be sure there is growth in the test scores and abilities, but also be sure the kids who are proficient are still growing. At the elementary school, scores are strong in reading and math, at or above average in most cases. Extracurricular activities help with things like test scores, and Clarke noted that most students are in one or many of them. There is great participation in those activities. Board member Dave Lawstuen asked if there will be any changes as far as graduation requirements. Clarke said the trend is more. Boggs noted that requiring
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more credits from the core classes will affect the electives and other things they would like to see the students do. Personnel Co-curricular contracts were approved. Katrina Schuneman was approved for band, Traci Pederson as a Sp. Ed. aide, Sharon Boyum for choir, Melanie Haugen for ½ cheerleader coach, Julie Jensson for ½ cheerleader coach, John Smith for senior advisor, Kristi Ruen for FFA advisor, Holly Clarke for junior advisor, Jared Pierce for second Assistant football coach, Rochelle Gathje for FCCLA, Heidi Knepper for junior concessions, and Kristen Overland for class play director. Elementary Art Stena Lieb approached the board about the art program at the elementary school. The teachers at the elementary school are to incorporate a half-hour of art every week, but Lieb has not seen it on the schedules of her chil-
dren. She is concerned the state art standards are not being met. Lieb explained the state standards for elementary are divided into grade sections, and the needs must be met for that grade section. Grade levels can collaborate with each other to meet those needs. The standards include things like critiquing each other’s art work. “It’s not just doing a craft project,” said Lieb. “It’s more involved. It involves critical thinking.” She added that art can be incorporated into any subject. Other business The board certified the maximum proposed levy. The amount can be decreased before December, when a final decision will be made. The board passed a resolution for the general election in November. The October meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 14 at 8 p.m.
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C ommentary R-P Schools are right in the ballpark By Andy Prinsen There has been concern voiced lately, and rightly so, over the size and cost of the proposed new Pr e K - 1 2 t h grade Rushford-Peterson school to be voted on this coming November. I believe that any investment of this Andy Prinsen size in our community should be in the “ballpark” in both size and cost with comparable projects that have occurred locally. I think the new school facility
just completed in Wells, Minn., for the United South Central School District (USC) would be an excellent example to compare. The United South Central School district has a PreK-12th grade population of 625, they built a school that is 161,000 square ft., and it cost 28.8 million dollars. Using Rushford-Peterson’s PreK-12th grade population of 724, a building with the same square footage per pupil as USC would put us at 186,502 sq. feet. Now, as we know, the new proposed PreK12th grade Rushford-Peterson School building is designed to be 166,000 square feet. This basic comparison shows us that the new proposed PreK-12th grade
Rushford-Peterson building is certainly not “too big” and is actually smaller in square footage per pupil than the comparable USC school facility built in this region of this state. It would be unwise to use square footage averages from other states, especially ones located in a slightly different climate, due to their differing designs. Many school districts in America located in more moderate climates do not have gymnasiums (or hallways) for their elementary or middle schools because they can be outside on playground courts all year round, so their square footage averages would be much smaller. In comparing the cost, the USC
facility in Wells cost 28.8 million to accommodate 625 PreK12th grade students. Using this information, our 724 PreK-12th grade students’ facility should cost approximately 33.3 million dollars in 2011 (USC quote for facility in 2011, passed referendum in 2012, broke ground in 2013, facility opened in 2014), add three years of interest to adjust to today’s cost, which a local contractor told me that five percent inflation per year on supplies and labor was conservative (the USC superintendent of schools said construction costs went up 10-15% immediately after they got their quote), and you come up with an updated cost of 38.61 million dollars. The proposed PreK-12th grade RushfordPeterson School facilities quoted cost is 38.1 million dollars, so it is
Letter to the Editor regarding R-P Schools Chuck Ehlers and the school board have made the comment that the people of Rushford aren’t like their ancestors because we don’t want to put any money towards the school. The problem, as I see it, is that they have not given us the option to fix the old school. If I remember this correctly, Chuck said that it would cost $8 million to get the school back up to good repair and that was pretty much the end of discussion. They have had meetings with architects to figure out what they should do and always came up with …. build a new school. My sister-in-law was on one of those committees and she said that the architect wouldn’t even listen to the people. The options were so pathetic that of the nine proposals they were given to remodel the school, they rated them all a 1 out of a possible 10. As for the plan for building of a new school, they rated it a 2. They made it sound like the committee was all in favor of that. The school board wants a new school and it doesn’t matter what the people of this district want. They won’t even give us the
option to remodel. It’s either build or nothing. Meanwhile they keep letting it get worse and worse to a point where there will be no other option. Shame on them. Didn’t we elect them to listen to the people? They want $38.2 million to build a new school. I don’t see anything in that amount for what it will cost to get rid of the old schools or take care of the old schools until someone buys it. The location where they want to build is a safety hazard. It’s right on a corner. Will parking be in the field across the street from the school? They would then have to cross the road on a blind spot. This is much more dangerous than the present school. Someone said that there could be an overpass bridge built. I don’t remember them saying anything about a bridge in the quote. And would the kids use it anyway. We have a beautiful stone building in Rushford. It is sad that they have let it go like that. We have a good gym and a beautiful stone facade that would cost a lot of money to replicate in a new building. Is there any funding out there regarding repair of historical
buildings? Comments have been made that they need a new school because there just isn’t enough room. They have made it so dysfunctional, that I can see why the teachers, parents, and kids think that they need more room. With just a few minor adjustments, it wouldn’t be crowded any more and the security could easily be taken care of. We also wouldn’t have to build more areas to house the kids. I have talked with people who have been lead to believe that repairing the existing school is not even an option because the building is in such bad shape, which is just not true! I toured the school with several construction workers in our group and they did not see it as un-repairable. This is not being represented to the people in an honest way. Write a referendum in such a way that the citizens of the district are given a choice of building new at $38 million or update and repair what we already have at $8 million. Give us ALL the options and then let us decide! Heidi Halvorson, Rushford, Minn.
Letter about R-P school referendum To the Editor, The Vote Yes R-P Committee knows that there may be people out there who want to support this fall’s school referendum, but are afraid they won’t be able to handle a property tax increase. If you’re worried about the affordability of the referendum, we urge you to look into the programs outlined below. Minnesota Property Tax Refund If your adjusted gross income is less than $105,500, homestead and agricultural property owners can qualify for a refund of up to 80% of a property tax increase caused by the proposed referendum. It is intended to reduce tax burdens for homeowners with relatively low incomes and relatively high property tax burdens, and offers a slidingscale refund based on your income and property tax burden, with a maximum refund of $2,580. Special Property Tax Refund If your property taxes increased by more than 12% and more than $100 from one year to the next, you may qualify for a state refund equal to a portion of the increase. There is no income limit for this refund. Deductibility of Property Taxes
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definitely in the “ballpark”. I think we should also compare our projected cost with two recently passed referendums for construction, which didn’t qualify for the flood relief equalization funds. The Pine Island School District recently passed a 39.75 million dollar referendum that was to add ONLY a PreK-4th grade building and auditorium, and the Kasson-Mantorville School District also recently passed a referendum for an addition and renovations at a cost of 39.8 million dollars. Based upon this information, the cost of the proposed facility here in the Rushford-Peterson School District would seem appropriate and certainly not out of line. We cannot afford to pass up this funding opportunity from the state. If you itemize deductions for federal income taxes, you may deduct all property taxes paid. Therefore, any increase in property taxes will reduce your income state and federal tax liability. Senior Citizen Property Tax Deferral If you are 65 or older and have a household income of $60,000 or less, you may be eligible to limit the maximum amount of property tax you pay to 30% of your total household income. This program also provides predictability because the amount of tax you pay will not change for as long as you participate in it. To determine your eligibility for these programs, complete Minnesota tax form M1PR, available online at www.taxes.state.mn.us. Please contact rpvoteyes@gmail.com for further information and assistance. Robin Honken Rushford, Minn.
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C ommentary In search of truth and courage By Yvonne Nyenhuis I always feel sad when I see the furry bodies of animals that didn’t make it safely across the road. I imagine their fear and pain at the moment of their death. One day as my husband and I cruised along “CounYvonne ty 8” ,I saw a Nyenhuis dark lump to my right. I was promptly gripped with anguish. It triggered in my mind the habitual response, visual pictures of the tires crushing the life out of a frightened animal. On closer examination I saw that the object of my concern was a pile of rags! Once I dreamed that my husband was mean to me. In the morning when I woke, for a full hour I continued to pout and carry a grudge. Understandably, my husband was puzzled. What happened in my dream had no basis in reality! As a child, my sisters and I hiked through the Pennsylvania countryside. I remember standing in the middle of the railroad tracks. On the horizon the tracks “appeared” to converge. It has always intrigued me that “perception” is often seductive and divorced from reality. I find it alarming that our politics are driven by “perception” and the “truth” is often compromised in the process. Public opinion is manipulated sometimes with tragic results. Fear is an effective tool. The invasion of Iraq was precipitated with the
Correction In the Sept. 22, 2014 edition of the Fillmore County Journal ,there was a name missed in the Rushford section of the Emergency Response Teams. Dale Brand is an ambulance driver and also a fireman. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Government this week • Thursday, October 2, Fountain City Council, Fountain City Hall, 7:30 p.m. • Monday, October 6, Lanesboro City Council, Lanesboro City Hall, 5:30 p.m. • Monday, October 6, Preston City Council, Preston Council Chamber, 5 p.m. • Monday, October 13, Whalan City Council, Whalan City Hall, 5 p.m.
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warning “The smoking gun may become a mushroom cloud!” Meaningful to me is the parable of “the wise man who built his house upon a rock. The rains came, the winds blew and beat upon that house and it fell not because it was founded upon a rock.” Further we are cautioned ,“There was a foolish man who built his house upon the sand. The rains came, the winds blew and beat upon that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it!” We are living in dangerous times intensified by a flood of technology that has engulfed us. When we fought the war with Germany and Japan we were fighting countries. Today we are fighting a twisted ideology that is pervasive throughout the world. It is fueled by hate and fear in the hearts and minds of individuals. Our challenge is to somehow remain whole, and not allow fear to blur our thinking and cause us to act rashly. My husband Glenn and I have been watching the Ken Burns timely documentary, “The Roosevelts”. In many ways there are parallels in the struggles of the thirties and what is happening today. The courage with which Teddy, Franklin and Eleanor confronted the challenges in their lives is truly inspirational and fosters hope for us today. Their story is one of triumph over adversity. This is a message we need to hear: we can overcome the great evil that is threatening us. We like to think we have control over our lives. We seek order in society by establishing laws which protect our rights and honor the rights of others. When Glenn and I were raising our three boys we enrolled them in sports programs from the time they were six. We saw sports as a metaphor for life. There are rules,
there is oversight to see the rules are carried out, and there are penalties when the rules are broken. The game is defined by the rules. There would be no game without rules. When an artist paints a picture he chooses the size of the canvas. With each brushstroke he adds more limits. Without limits there would be no picture. All of us give our lives form and meaning by establishing boundaries. We choose a profession and where we live. We align ourselves with a religion or political party. We need to be mindful that we are one piece in a giant puzzle. What we do influences those around us. As parents we lead by example. If we want “peace on earth”, we must begin with our own families. In a relationship one partner should not seek to control or dominate the other. No wife should need to fear her husband’s anger. Children should not need to fear the wrath of their parents. If we want them to resolve conflict without violence, we must show them the way. At home and abroad violent action is frequently seen as “strength”. “Restraint” is considered weakness. In the novel, “War and Peace”, the hero was asked what he would do if he was in a position of power. He answered, “I would hesitate!” Syrians have been at war with each other for six hundred years and they aren’t any closer to solving their problems. Putin is fomenting unrest in the Ukraine. He is not a “strong leader”. He is a bully. Alone, our country cannot defeat ISIL. We need a coalition of nations who are willing to confront the forces that vow to destroy us. Together we can cut off the source of money and arms to the enemy, “starve the beast!” Will our country and the rest of the world be able to work together? Or will we repeat the mistakes of the past?
Public meeting for repurposing R-P school complex in Rushford, Minn. RUSHFORD,Minn.-September 25, 2014 – The Vision for Repurposing the R-P School Complex subcommittee is holding an open house to share concept sketches developed over the past month. The open house will be held on October 2, 2014 at 6:30 pm in the R-P Theater. The public is invited to attend the open house to better understand the concepts being proposed and to ask questions of the subcommittee. These concept plans are the subcommittee’s ideas on how to redevelop the R-P school complex following a successful referendum. The subcommittee is aware that the concepts would have to be adopted by a developer who will have to determine the economic feasibility of any plan. The subcommittee has contacted local and state-wide developers who
indicated there would be interest in such a project in Rushford. The possibility of mixed use housing, continued community uses, and the possibility of historical tax credits all combine into making a redevelopment project feasible. The subcommittee is made up of school, city, and business leaders in Rushford. The project is being assisted by Mr. David Kane, of Kane and Johnson Architects, Inc. Mr. Kane has over 40 years of experience, primarily in outstate Minnesota, with a strong background of redeveloping historical properties. Upon successful passage of the referendum, a school and city planning effort will continue until a developer comes forward with a plan that meets the needs of the community.
In response to Brett Kues commentary To the editor, Recently a guest commentary in the Fillmore County Journal said that if United South Central School District (USC) in Wells, Minn., could build an EC-12 school for $28.8 million, Rushford should be able to do the same. I talked to USC Superintendent Dr. Jerry Jensen and learned that, as usual, we need to look beyond the numbers to explain why the R-P school will cost $38.165 million — more than the recently-opened school in Wells. When the USC referendum passed in 2012, they had 600 EC-12 students. Their recentlyopened, beautiful 161,000 square foot building can comfortably serve the 680 students they now have enrolled. (Of note: more students than anticipated switched from other schools to USC once the new building was completed.) USC has space for more growth, but rooms like the elementary physical activity center would have to repurposed
into a classroom. In contrast, R-P currently has 724 EC-12 students and is planning a 166,000 school for an estimated 750 students with flexible growth space to accommodate many more. So, R-P has more students and is planning a 3% larger school at a cost that is nearly 33% higher. Does that mean the R-P plan is extravagant? No. Dr. Jensen said the USC school contracts came in just before construction costs began increasing dramatically, and their architect and construction management team estimated it would cost 15-20% more if they were starting the school today. Plus, Wells Concrete, located in Wells, built the exterior structure a very competitive price, a 5-10% luxury that R-P schools won’t have. Those three things — size, timing, and local concrete — explain the majority of the cost difference. And the largest of these — timing — reinforces why the time is now to pass the R-P referendum. Sally Ryman, Rushford R-P Vote Yes Committee
In the Fillmore County Journal, on the full page ad appearing on the back page of the September 22, 2014 special section dedicated to Recognizing Our Emergency Response Teams, there was an error on the State Representative Gregory M. Davids advertisement.
The ad indicated that
State Representative Gregory M. Davids received the "Minnesota State Fair Fire Chiefs Association Golden Axe Award."
This was incorrect.
State Representative Gregory
M. Davids received the "Minnesota State Fire Chiefs Association Golden Axe Award."
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2014 Best
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Auto RepAiR Shop
of the
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best
preston Service plus
Spring Valley Bakery
Runners up: Lee Auto Body, Jeff’s in Lanesboro, Brown tire, herman’s Standard, Ziemetz Motors, Kerns Auto
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preston, MN
Spring Valley, MN
BARBecue
DAy cARe
FitNeSS
Becky Merkel
the pizza place Spring Valley, MN
Runners up: Village Square of harmony, Buffalo Wild Wings
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Spring Valley, MN
Millstreet Fitness
Rainbow Day care
Rushford, MN
Spring Valley, MN
Runners up: tina’s Day care, Rara’s Day care, holli Wingert, Jacque Ryan
BANKiNg iNStitutioN F & M community Bank
hAiR SALoN
chatfield, MN and preston, MN
Merchants Bank
goLF couRSe
harmony golf club harmony, MN
Runners up: old Barn Resort, Root River country club, Ferndale golf course
Dacia’s on Main
Lanesboro, MN and Rushford, MN
for voting us the “BEST of the best” in both Rushford and Lanesboro in the Banking Category.
BuFFALo WiNgS
Lanesboro, MN
Runners up: Famous Dave’s, the creamery, Branding iron, Shari’s Sports Saloon, old tyme cafe, the gateway, harmony house
Thank you
2014
Art in the park
Lanesboro, MN
Runners up: home Federal, First State Bank of Fountain, Security State Bank, First Southeast Bank of harmony, Wells Fargo
best best
toWN FeStiVAL/FAiR
Smokey River BBQ
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Best Best of ofthe the
harmony, MN
Runners up: Branching out hair Salon, erin topness (Scenic Design), New Beginnings Salon, Sandy’s hair Affair, Family hair center, total Look hair Salon, Lanesboro haircare
Thank Y u
Best Hair Salon
for selecting us as the Best
Fitness Center in the County
Making you look good makes us look good!
And thank you for ‘Exercising’ your right to vote!
Mill Street Fitness 310 S. Mill Street, Rushford, MN 507.864.3421
A wonderful surprise of the continued support from our loyal customers.
Thank you!
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Rushford 101 W Jessie Street Rushford, MN 55971 (507) 864-7744
Village Square Restaurant A big THANK YOU to our customers for voting us the Best
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Reader’s Choice Award • Best of the Best 2014 • Barbecue
Spring Valley Bakery Thank you for your continued support and voting for us for the Best Bakery in the area. We’ve been in the same location for over 125 years, thanks to many generations of great customers! 117 S. Broadway Ave. • Spring Valley, MN • 507-346-2936 Hours: Tue-Sat 6:30 am to 6:30 pm
Reader’s Choice Awards
Best Best of ofthe the
2014 Best
best best 2014
of the
LocaL art GaLLery
oNioN riNGs
Lanesboro, MN
chatfield, MN
Lanesboro arts center runners Up: Fillmore central art class
best
spring valley, MN
runners Up: on the crunchy side
runners Up: old village Hall, old Barn resort
Pie
ParK
runners Up: Branding iron, wolf’s Den, wheelers Bar & Gril
runners Up: creekside Park, oak Meadows, chatfield city Park, Forestville Mystery cave state Park, selvig Park
Lanesboro, MN
LocaL attractioNs Niagara cave Harmony, MN
oUtDoor DiNiNG Lanesboro, MN
2014
sylvan Park
runners Up: Historic Forestville, eagle Bluff environmental Learning center, root river Bike trail, Dream acres, Pope and young club
riverside on the root
best
Jac’s Bar & Grill
New restaUraNt rack’s Bar & Grill
Best of the
LoNGtiMe Favorite restaUraNt
village square of Harmony
Pizza
village square of Fountain Fountain, MN
runners Up: Mabe’s Pizza, the creamery, the Pizza Place, on the cruncy side, casey’s General store
village square of Fountain Fountain, MN
Harmony, MN
runners Up: old Barn resort, old village Hall, B & B olympic Bowl, Branding iron, susie’s roadhouse, the Gateway
aPPLiaNce rePair sHoP Kingsley Mercantile
runners Up: Perkins, Harmony House, the sweet stop & sandwich shoppe, spring valley Bakery, village square of Harmony, aroma Pie shop
Harmony, MN
runners Up: root river appliance & Floor coverings, valley appliance
congratulations
Simpson’s A&W Drive-In
Jackie Coyle
Thanks to all of our loyal customers for voting for our
of Harmony, MN
for winning a $50 certificate by casting your ballot for the 2014 Best of the Best contest
Cheese Curds
as the Best of the Best! Mark & Kathy Simpson
Thank you for voting Lanesboro’s Sylvan Park as the BEST Park!
Village Square of Fountain
Phone: 507-268-4406 • Closed Mondays • Tues-Sun 11-8 Corner of 1ST & Main ~ 99 Main St., Fountain, MN
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We would like to thank everyone for voting for us BEST of the BEST in two categories:
Picnic shelters, grills, basketball courts, tennis courts, playground, campgrounds and gazebo.
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Jeff & Candi • JAC S Bar & Grill
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Sylvan Park & Riverview Campground 202 Parkway Ave S, Lanesboro, MN, 55949 www.lanesboro-mn.gov
Reader’s Choice Awards
Best of the
2014 Best
best 2014
Ribs
of the
seaFOOD
best
branding iron
Runners Up: Famous Dave’s, Old Tyme Cafe, shari’s sports saloon, The Gateway
Runners Up: Old Tyme Cafe, Old Village Hall, The Gateway
2014
Total look salon salud Massage Jill Klepper
Preston, MN
TaNNiNG salON
spring Valley, MN
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Chateau de Chic
DJ
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FiNe DiNiNG
best
MassaGe
branding iron Preston, MN
Best of of the the
Runners Up: Dacia’s on Main, Tone-N-Tan Fitness
Karaoke Joe afseth Harmony, MN
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Preston, MN
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JaC’s bar & Grill Chatfield, MN
CHiROPRaCTOR
VeTeRiNaRy CliNiC
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sTeaK
Harmony, MN
Runners Up: arndt Chiropractic Center inc., River Hills Chiropractic
branding iron
Runners Up: Root River Veterinary Clinic, Chosen Valley Veterinary Clinic, spring Valley Veterinary Clinic
Preston, MN
Runners Up: Old Village Hall, susie’s Roadhouse, Wolf’s Den
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Spring Valley Swimming Pool
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Quality Care for the Entire Family
Best of the
best 2015
Readers, look for next year’s
Best of the best in 2015
Reader’s Choice Awards
Best of of the the
2014 Best
best 2014
loCal MUSeUM fillmore County history Center fountain, MN
runners Up: lanesboro Museum, forestville, ed’s Museum, Vesterheim Museum, Slim’s Woodshed
lIVe theatre
of the
retaIl gIft ShoPPINg
best 2014
MoVIe theatre JeM theatre harmony, MN
runners Up: Spring grove Cinema
Preston, MN
runners Up: alCo, amish Connection, tours & treasures
CheeSebUrger
runners Up: St. Maine theatre
Preston, MN
ICe CreaM
best
Preston floral treasures & More
Commonweal theatre Company lanesboro, MN
Best of the
b & b olympic bowl
runners Up: JaC’s bar & grill, Shawnee’s bar & grill, Village Square of fountain, Susie’s roadhouse, the gateway, Village Square of harmony
CheeSe CUrDS
Simpson’s a & W Drive-in Spring Valley, MN
the Creamery
runners Up: JaC’s bar & grill, branding Iron, b & b olympic bowl, old tyme Cafe, harmony house
runners Up: another time Ice Cream Parlor, Spring Valley Dairy Queen, Village Square of fountain, Village Square of harmony
PhotograPher
rushford, MN
SWIMMINg Pool
aMbIaNCe
Spring Valley Swimming Pool
four Daughters Vineyard & Winery
runners Up: Spring grove SWIN Center, rushford Swimming Pool, Preston Swimming Pool, Decorah Public Swimming Pool
runners Up: Stumpy’s restaurant & bar, branding Iron, old Village hall
Spring Valley, MN
Thank you for voTing for us! We appreciate you making us your number one stop for ice cream. Don’t forget to try our great pizza!
Spring Valley, MN
Thank you
for noticing that we’re more than just a flower shop and for choosing us for the
Best Retail Gift Shopping Stop by often, there are always changes and something new.
the creamery
ton Floral PresTreasures & More
407 S. Mill Street • Rushford, MN • (507)864-7214 • www.thecreamery.com
We appreciate your business!
Thank you for choosing the Fillmore County History Center as the Best of the Best Local Museum
B & B Bo w l
Pizza & ice cream
Fillmore County HistoriCal soCiety annual meeting
Saturday, October 18, 2014 1pm • Special Guest John Grabko “Lost Forestville”
2pm • Coffee 2:30pm • Annual Meeting & Elections of the Fillmore County Historical Society
Fillmore County History Center http://fillmorecountyhistory.wordpress.com fchc@frontier.com • 507-268-4449
202 County Rd 8, Fountain, MN 55935
235 St. Paul Street SW, Preston, MN 55965 507-765-2214
507-765-2522 Thanks to Journal readers for voting for our
Cheeseburger
as the Best of the Best!
Stop down and try our other great burgers, like the Famous Falcon Burger!
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Photography by Kari Spring Valley, MN
ross himlie Photography rushford, MN
runners Up: Diane h Photography, Peterson Creative Pete’s auction & Photo, Inc., Studio-a-Photography
Thank You
To everyone who voted us as
2014 BeST of The BeST PhoTogRaPheR
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Photography
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FILLMORE COUNTY JOURNAL
Obituaries
Monday, September 29, 2014
Park of Atkin, Minn. and Susan Churchill of Lakeville, Minn.; 3 grandchildren, Todd Churchill of St. Cloud, Minn., Traci (Roy) Arlene H. Churchill Arlene Churchill, age 93, of Olson of Roosevelt, Minn., and Apple Valley, Minn., formerly Travis (Lizeth) Park of Sarasota, of Spring Valley, Minn., passed Fla.; and 3 great grandchildren, Caitlyn Churchill and Dylan away Monand Jordan Olson. day, Septem She was preceded in death by ber 22, 2014 her parents, Clifford and Irene, at Ebenezer husband of almost 70 years, Ridges Care Kenneth, son, Craig, and sister, Center in Evelyn Wilson. B u r n s v i l le , In lieu of flowers, memorials Minn. are preferred to an organization Arlene H. Arlene H. of your choice Rost was Churchill Memorial services for Arlene born April Churchill were held 1 pm 2, 1921, in Hartley, Iowa, to Clifford and Thursday, September 25, 2014 Irene (Jacobs) Rost. Her fam- at Faith United Methodist ily moved to Spring Valley her Church in Spring Valley, Minn. junior year of high school in with Pastor David Leider offi1936. After graduation in 1938, ciating. Burial took place in she attended beauty school in the Spring Valley Cemetery. Minneapolis. After completing Friends may call an hour before her training, she worked in sev- the service at the church. Hindt eral beauty shops in Rochester Funeral Home of Spring Valley and Spring Valley. On June is in charge of arrangements. 16, 1940, she married Kenneth Wayne A. Dotzenrod Churchill at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa. Arlene Wayne Alvin Dotzenrod, 69, loved to sew, play Bridge, golf, of Chatfield, knit, and travel. After retire- Minn., died Saturment, Arlene and Kenneth were on Sepsnow birds that migrated south day, each winter to their home in tember 20, Mesa, Ariz. Arlene was a mem- 2014 at the ber of the Faith United Meth- Mayo Clinodist Church and the American ic Hospital - St. Mary’s Legion Auxiliary. Wayne A. Arlene is survived by two Campus in Dotzenrod daughters, Jacqueline (Jack) R o c h e s t e r,
Minn.. Wayne was born October 30, 1944 to Lloyd and Lorraine (Rogstad) Dotzenrod in Grand Meadow, Minn. He grew up in Grand Meadow, graduating from Grand Meadow High School in 1962. He then enlisted in the U.S. Navy and he served until 1966. Wayne graduated from Prince George’s Community College with an AA in Arts. He worked as a police officer from 1973-1993 in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Wayne was one the first motorcycle officers for the police department. He later returned to Chatfield, where he worked for Hammell Equipment since 1994. Wayne is survived by his daughter, Ashley (Brian) Marschel of Apple Valley, and son, Devin Dotzenrod of Chatfield. Wayne was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services were held on Friday, September 26, 2014 at 11:30 a.m. at Riley Funeral Home in Chatfield with Pastor Mark Docken of Chatfield Lutheran Church officiating. Visitation was held Friday morning from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. Burial took place at Spring Valley Cemetery in Spring Valley, Minn. with Military Honors accorded by VFW Chatfield Post 6913. Riley Funeral Home in Chatfield assisted the family
The FCJ reaches over 13,000 households each week. with arrangements. To share condolences with the family, please visit rileyfuneralhomes. com. Evelyn Shirley “Evie” Dragvold Evelyn Shirley “Evie” Dragvold Jona, age 71, of Grand Island, Neb., entered Heaven’s gate September 21, 2014. Funeral Service will be 2 p.m. Saturday, September 27th at Faith Lutheran Church in Blackhammer, Minn. with Pastor Leonard Liptack officiating. Burial will be in church Cemetery. Visitation will be 4-7 PM Friday, September 26th at the Mengis Funeral Home in Mabel, Minn. and one hour prior to services at the church. Evie was born March 24, 1943, in Rushford, Minn., to Martin and Gilma (Treangen) Dragvold. Evie was united in marriage to the father of her son, Larry Jonak in Rockford, Ill. She lived in LaCrosse, Wisc. and Spring Grove, Minn., moving to Grand Island in 1968. While in Minnesota, Evie was employed by Rush Products. In Grand Island, her employment included GIA, Pacific Tool, Delicious Foods and Sleep Inn. Evie’s nurturing spirit was always present. She raised her two nieces, with the help of her sisters and brother. Their Norwegian heritage was evident when Evelyn’s siblings got together and they spoke their
“old-world” language. Always putting others ahead of herself, Evie loved spending time with her family, especially her grandson. Her hobbies included ceramics, watching “Wheel of Fortune”, playing cards and cooking. Evie’s specialty was chicken noodle soup, “For the Soul” and there was a life lesson with every mouthful. Those left to cherish her memory include her son, Robert Jonak of Grand Island; grandson, Taylor Jonak of Omaha and his fiancée, Rachael Parker; sisters, Marlene (George) Morken of Spring Grove, MN, Charlotte (Bill) LaBonne of Canton, MN and Linda Gorder of Peterson, MN; several nieces and nephews; and her granddoggy, Dozer. She was preceded in death by her parents; Robert’s father Larry Jonak; brother, Gerald Dragvold and sister, Helen Valedez. The family wishes to extend their sincere appreciation to all of Evie’s merciful caregivers. Memorials are suggested to the family. Darrell Freeman Darrell Freeman, age 83, of Spring Valley, Minn., passed away Wednesday, September 24, 2014 at the Spring Valley See OBITUARIES Page 11
Fillmore County Church Directory Fillmore County Journal • Preston MN 507.765.2151 Perfect Glossy • Preston MN 507.251.5297 A rendahl Lutheran Church....………………………Sundays - 10:30am Highway 30, Peterson, MN 55962 (507) 875 -2477 A ssembly Of God Church & Valley Christian Center..... Sundays - 10:00am 610 Territorial Rd, Spring Valley, MN 55975 (507) 346-2101 Assumption Catholic Church.……..…Fri. - 8:30am & Sat. - 5:00pm 207 N May St, Canton, MN 55922 (507) 743-8320 Bethlehem Lutheran Church...………………………Sundays - 9:00am 200 Kenilworth Ave S, Lanesboro, MN 55949 (507) 467-3344 Calvary Baptist Church.…….…………Sundays - 10:45am & 6:00pm 910 Winona St SE, Chatfield, MN 55923 (507) 867- 4686 Canton-Scotland Presby terian Church.....…………Sundays - 9:00am 104 W Fillmore Ave, Canton, MN 55922 (507) 743-2260 Chatf ield Lutheran Church……………..Sundays - 8:00am & 9:30am 304 Fillmore St SE, Chatfield, MN 55923 (507) 867- 4721 Chatf ield United Methodist Christ…………………Sundays - 9:30am 124 Winona St SE, Chatfield, MN 55923 (507) 867-3529 Cherry Grove United Methodist...…………………Sundays - 10:00am 18183 160th St, Spring Valley, MN 55975 (Cherry Grove) (507) 937-3177 Christ Lutheran Church...……………………………Sundays - 9:00am 509 Kansas St NW, Preston, MN 55965 (507) 765 -2161 Christian Science Services.…………………………Sundays - 10:00am Lanesboro, MN 55949 (507) 467-2251 Destiny Life Church.............………………………Sundays - 10:00am 104 West Jessie Street, Rushford MN 55971 (507) 429-1222 Elstad Lutheran Church...………………………….Sundays - 8:30am 37784 Dogwood Rd, Lanesboro, MN 55949 (507) 467-3769 Emmanuel Episcopal Church....……………………Sundays - 10:00am 217 W Jessie St, Rushford, MN 55971 (507) 864-2164 Faith United Methodist Church..……Sat. - 5:00pm & Sun. - 9:00am 617 Maple Ln, Spring Valley, MN 55975 (507) 346-2830 Fillmore Free Methodist Church...…Sundays - 8:30am & 10:30am 19127 County 8, Wykoff, MN 55990 (Fillmore) (507) 352-5450 First Baptist Church....…………………Sundays - 10:30am & 6:00pm 701 Kasten Drive, Spring Valley, MN 55975 (507) 346-2840 First Baptist Church-Preston.…………Sundays - 10:30am & 7:00pm 108 Chatfield Ave NW, Preston, MN 55965 (507) 765 - 4960 First English Lutheran Church.……………………..Sundays - 10:00am 217 W Grant St, Spring Valley, MN 55975 (507) 346-2793 First Lutheran Church of Highland.………………..Sundays - 10:30am 22423 391st Ave, Lanesboro, MN 55949 (507) 467-3318 First Presby terian Church..…………………………Sundays - 10:00am 110 S Mill St, Rushford, MN 55971 (507) 864-2854 Fountain Lutheran....…………………………………Sundays - 9:00am Main Street, Fountain, MN 55935 (507) 268- 4413 Fountain United Methodist Church...………………Sundays - 8:30am Co. Rd. 8 and Cedar St., Fountain, MN 55935 (507) 268- 4456
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Garness Trinity Lutheran...……………………..…Sundays - 9:00am PO Box 88, Mabel, MN 55954 (507) 493-5905 Grace Lutheran Church..……………………………Sundays - 9:00am 365 Park St, Peterson, MN 55962 (507) 875 -2218 Greenf ield Lutheran Church..…………………......Sundays - 9:00am 235 Main Ave S, Harmony, MN 55939 (507) 886-3272 Greenleaf ton Reformed Church..…………………Sundays - 10:00am Highway 9, Preston, MN 55965 (507) 765 -2546 Harmony United Methodist Church..…..............................8:30am 60 Main Ave S, Harmony, MN 55939 (507) 886- 6851 Henry town Lutheran Church.…………………………Sun. - 10:30am PO Box 103, Harmony, MN 55939 (Henrytown) (507) 886-2425 Highland Chapel Seventh-Day Adventist..….....Saturdays - 9:00am 217 W. Jessie St., Rushford (507) 993-8328 Highland Prairie Lutheran Church.……………….Sundays -10:30am 43267 Bowl Dr, Peterson, MN 55962 (507) 864-2731 Historic Lenora United Methodist Church (Special Occasions) Lenora, MN (Rural Canton) (507) 545 -2641 Immanuel Lutheran Church..………………………Sundays - 9:30am 254 Main St S, Wykoff, MN 55990 (507) 352-2801 Lanesboro United Methodist Church..……………Sundays - 10:30am 507 Parkway Ave S, Lanesboro, MN 55949 (507) 467-2646 Looney Valley Lutheran Church..……………Sundays - 10:00am 2040 Looney Valley Road, Houston, MN 55943 (507) 896-3412 Mabel First Lutheran Church………………………Sundays - 9:00am 202 N. Oak, P.O. Box 395, Mabel, MN 55954 (507) 493-5293 Mabel United Methodist Church..…………………Sundays - 9:30am 111 W Newburg St, Mabel, MN 55954 (507) 493-5296 Nativity Catholic Church...Sun. (1 & 2) - 8:45am & (3 & 4) - 10:30am 640 1st Ave SW, Harmony, MN 55939 (507) 886-2393 Newburg United Methodist Church 3.1 miles N. of Mabel on Hwy. 43; 2.2 miles W. on Co. Rd. 24 North Prairie Lutheran.……………………………Sundays - 10:30am 35957 Highway 30, Lanesboro, MN 55949 (507) 875 -2460 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church.……Sundays - 8:00am & 10:30am 805 S Broadway St, Spring Valley, MN 55975 (507) 346-7251 Pilot Mound Lutheran Church.……………………Sundays - 9:00am 8 miles N. of Lanesboro on 250 then 4 miles W. on Hwy 30 (507) 875 -2460 Pioneer Presby terian Church ………………………Sundays - 8:30am 206 Fillmore St NE, Chatfield, MN 55923 (507) 867- 4037 Preston United Methodist Church ……….........................10:30am 212 Saint Anthony St N, Preston, MN 55965 (507) 765 -2503 R iver Of Life Regional Church 220 N Money Creek St, Rushford, MN 55971 (507) 864-2853 Root Prairie Lutheran Church ……………………Sundays - 10:30am County Rd 11, Fountain, MN 55935 (507) 268- 4455
Studio-A-Photography • Preston MN 507.251.6372 Visit Bluff Country • Preston MN 507.765.2151 Root R iver Church of the Brethren ………………Sundays - 10:00am 23553 County Rd 20, Preston, MN 55965 (507) 765 - 4772 Root R iver Community Church …………………Sundays - 10:30am 503 Nannestad Lane, Rushford, MN 55971 (507) 864-7074 Rushford Lutheran Church …………………Sun. - 9:00am & 5:30pm 101 S Mill St., Rushford, MN 55971 (507) 864-7152 Saetersdal Lutheran Church.………………………..Sundays -10:30am 21447 Co. Rd. 30, Rural Harmony, MN Scheie Lutheran Church..……………………………Sundays - 9:30am PO Box 88, Mabel, MN 55954 (507) 493-5680 St Columban Church.……..…………………………Sundays - 9:30am 408 Preston St NW # 2, Preston, MN 55965 (507) 765 -3886 St Ignatius Catholic Church.………………………Sundays - 10:30am 213 W Franklin St, Spring Valley, MN 55975 (507) 346-7565 St John Lutheran Church.…………………………..Sundays - 9:00am 241 Line St S, Wykoff, MN 55990 (507) 352-2296 St Joseph’s Catholic Church.………………………Sundays - 10:30am 103 N Mill St, Rushford, MN 55971 (507) 864-2257 St Mark ’s Lutheran Church...………………………Sundays - 9:00am 104 E North St, Rushford, MN 55971 (507) 864-7111 St Marys Catholic Church....….........Sat. - 5:00pm, Sun. - 11:00am 405 Twiford St SW, Chatfield, MN 55923 (507) 867-3148 St Matthews Episcopal Church..……………………Sundays - 9:30am 100 Fillmore St SE, Chatfield, MN 55923-1219 (507) 867-3707 St Matthew’s Lutheran Church..……………………Sundays - 9:00am Harmony, MN 55939 (Granger) (507) 772- 4474 St Olaf Catholic Church.....Sun. (1 & 2) - 10:30am & (3 & 4) - 8:45am 114 N Locust, Mabel, MN 55954 (507) 493-5268 St Patrick ’s Church Hall ………………………...…Sundays - 8:00am Lanesboro, MN 55949 (507) 467-2480 St Paul Lutheran Church............Wed. - 7:00pm, Sundays - 10:00am 128 Fillmore St SE, Chatfield, MN 55923 (507) 867- 4604 St Paul’s Lutheran Church...……………………....Sundays - 10:30am Harmony, MN 55939 (Big Springs) (507) 886-8175 Sumner Center United Methodist Church.………Sundays - 10:30am 9 miles N. of Spring Valley on Co. Rd. 1 (507) 696- 4197 Trinity Fellowship ELCA..…………………………Sundays - 10:00am 110 S Mill St, Rushford, MN 55971 (507) 864-7211 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church………………Sundays - 10:30am 204 South St, Ostrander, MN 55961 (507) 657-2203 Union Prairie Lutheran..……………………………Sundays - 9:00am Hwy 16, Lanesboro, MN 55949 (507) 467-3363 United Methodist Church.…………………………Sundays - 8:30am 236 Gold St S, Wykoff, MN 55990 (507) 352- 4136 W halan Lutheran Church..………………………….Sundays - 9:00am Lanesboro, MN 55949 (Whalan) (507) 467-2398
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Share your thoughts at www.fillmorecountyjournal.com ber of the American Legion for 55+ years. Continued from Page 10 Darrell is survived by his Care Center. wife, June of Spring Valley; Darrell Kenneth Freeman son, Daniel (Vicki) Freeman of was born Golden Valley, Minn.; grandFebruary son, Nathaniel Freeman; broth7, 1931, in er, Warren (Eileen) Freeman Spring Valof Spring Valley, Minn.; and ley, Minn., several nieces and nephews. to Wayland He was preceded in death by and Alice his parents, Wayland and Alice ( Fu rh mei s and son, Dean Freeman. ter) Free Funeral services for Darrell man. He Darrell Freeman will be held 11 am. graduated Freeman Saturday, September 27, 2014 at from Spring Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Valley High School in 1949. in Spring Valley, Minn. with After high school, he enlisted Pastor Dennis Timmerman into the United States Army and Pastor Laura Fladten offiand served from 1952-1954. ciating. Burial will take place On August 17, 1952, Darrell at the Spring Valley Cemetery. was united in marriage to June Visitation will be held 9-11 am Fox. Darrell owned his own Saturday, September 27, 2014 construction business, Freeman at the church. Hindt Funeral Construction, and built roads Home of Spring Valley, Minn. and worked on conservation is in charge of arrangements. projects throughout southeast Minnesota. Family was very Jean M. Peterson important to Darrell, and he Jean M. Peterson, a loving loved spending time camping wife, mother, and grandmother, on his farm. Darrell was a mem- died Friday, September 19, 2014
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Meatball Supper Grace Lutheran Church, Peterson
Sunday, September 28 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Old Fashioned Meatballs, Real Mashed Potatoes with Gravy, Glazed Carrots, Cole Slaw, Assorted Desserts, Lefse, Rolls, Coffee & Milk
Adults $9.00 ~ Children 6-12 $5.00 ~ 6 & under Free
Monday, September 29, 2014 at her home in rural Harmony, Minn. at the age of 61 after a courageous battle against renal cancer. Memorial Services were held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday September 27, 2014 at the United Jean M. Methodist Peterson Church in H a r m o n y, Minn. Friends called from 4 to 8 pm Friday at the Lindstrom Funeral Home in Harmony and at the church for an hour prior to services. Jean was born on November 1, 1952 in Spencer, Iowa to Ray and Dorothy Skelton. She was a graduate of Cresco High School in 1970. Jean graduated from Allen Memorial Hospital in Waterloo, Iowa in 1973; shortly after, she began her career at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. She married her longtime sweetheart Lee Peterson on November 29, 1975 in Rochester. Jean and Lee began their next journey together of raising a family in 1978 and were blessed with four wonderful children. In 1979, Jean received her BSN from the University of Minnesota. She returned to Harmony in 1979 to continue working as an RN at Mayo Clinic and proudly worked there for 40 years. Twenty-eight years of her career were spent in the Emergency Department at St. Mary’s Hospital, where she led as manager for thirteen years. Jean loved spending time with family and was especially proud of their children and grandchildren. Jean enjoyed teaching Sunday school, cross-stitching, baking, traveling, and reading. She is survived by her devoted husband of 39 years, Lee; her four children, Michele (Chris) Nelson of Hayfield, Minn., Paul (Courtney) Peterson of Rochester, Minn., Scott (Angie) Peterson of St. Paul Park, Minn., and Adam (Natalie) Peterson of Papillion, Nebr.; her 9 grandchildren, Carly, Isaac, and Aidan Nelson, Victor, Blake and Baby Peterson, Logan and Tatum Peterson; and Baby Peterson; her mother, Dorothy Skelton; her sisters, Margaret (Charles) Green and Janice (Larry) Brazda, all of Kalispell, Mont. and her brother: Dale Skelton of Atlanta, Ga. OPen SeVen DAYS A WeeK 9am-6pm
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Beverly (Kenneth) Schivone of Shoreview, Minn., and Audrey (David) Insoft of Pound Ridge, N.Y.; numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Roger Peterson; a sister, Joyce Johnson; and brothers-in-law, Wendell Gaylord Peterson Wendell Gaylord Peter- Orvin Johnsrud and Dennis son, age 81, of Mabel, Minn., McDonough. died unexpectedly Wednesday, Funeral services will be at 11 am Monday, September S e pt e m b e r 29, 2014 at the Garness Trin24, 2014 ity Lutheran Church in rural at Mayo Mabel, with the Rev. Mary Health SysWaudby officiating. Burial will tems –St. be in the church cemetery with M a r y ’s military honors by the AmeriCampus in can Legion. Visitation will be 4 R o c h e s t e r, – 8 pm. Sunday, September 28 Minn.. at the Mengis Funeral Home We n d e l l Wendell in Mabel and one hour prior to was born Gaylord services at the church. December Peterson 10, 1932 in Kay Ellen Sherwood Newburg Township, Fillmore County, Minn. to Walter and Kay Ellen Sherwood, age 56, Gladys (Halverson) Peterson. peacefully passed away Sept. He graduated from the Mabel 24, 2014 at Methodist Hospital, High School. He worked on Rochester, Minn. after a short the farm with his father and battle with then joined the United States stage four Army and was stationed at Ft. small cell Hood, Tex. He returned to lung cancer. the farm and on September 24, K a y born 1976 was united in marriage to was Lucille Melcher. They contin- N o v e m b e r ued to farm until 1985 when 14, 1957 at they moved into Mabel where Saint Mary’s Kay Ellen he worked at the feed mill and Hospital in Sherwood later managed the apartments at Roc he ster., Cherrywood Estates. He was a Minn. Kay was raised in Rochlifelong member of the Gar- ester and graduated from school ness Trinity Lutheran Church there. in rural Mabel and enjoyed With Kay’s first marriage activities with his grandchil- came her first two children, dren, watching the Packers and Shannon and Shaun. Kay Twins, keeping up with world remarried Rick Sherwood on events, bowling, and old trac- February 18, 1994. Their 20 year marriage was filled with tors. Wendell is survived by his love and happiness; they even wife, Lucille of Mabel; a daugh- had a child, Ted Sherwood, ter Joan Farrington; grand- who is now 19. children, Dane (Jessi) Saxon, Kay was a generous friend, Naomi (Max) Stockert, Bran- loving wife, and a courageous don (Alysha) Wilbanks, and mother. She enjoyed spending Nicole (Anthony) Wilbanks; time with family camping, fishseven great-grandchildren, ing, and enjoyed fixing computDevlin Saxon, Isaiah, Xavier, ers. She also loved her chocolate and Alexis Stockert, and Har- milk! She will be greatly missed moni, Gabriel, and Josie Wil- by many. banks; five sisters, Mavis John- Kay is survived by her hussrud of Spring Grove, Minn., band, Rick Sherwood of Spring Jan McDonough of Rochester, Barbara Peterson of Rochester, See OBITUARIES Page 14 Jean was preceded in death by her father, her brother Donnie, and a granddaughter. She was an incredible wife, mother, and grandmother who will be dearly missed.
Annual Fountain lutheran Congregational
LUTEFISK & MEATBALL DINNER Saturday, October 4, 2014 • 11am-7pm Fountain Lutheran Church, Fountain, MN
Lutefisk • Meatballs • Mashed Potatoes • Gravy • Candied Carrots • Coleslaw Cranberry Relish • Lefse • Rommegrot • Sweet Soup • Krumkake • Rosettes & other Norwegian Baking • Milk • Coffee ~ (carry outs available)
Adults: Advance Tickets $15.00/$17.00 at Door; Children (Ages 6-12) $6.00; Preschool: Free; Tickets available at the door.
Root PRaiRie Fall Festival Salad Luncheon & Bake Sale
Saturday, October 11, 2014 • 11 am - 1 pm Root Prairie Lutheran Church Basement
Menu - BaRBecues, Hot tuRkey sandwicHes, salads, BaRs & BeveRages adults ~ $7.00 • cHildren 12 & under ~ $4.00 Handicap accessible
Harmony Fall Foliage Festival Friday - Sunday, OctOber 3rd, 4th, 5th Friday, October 3rd
all day - City Wide Garage Sales - pick up a map at the Visitor Center or Harmony Foods 10am - 4pm - Fall Colors Driving Tour & Walking Woodcarving Tour - Maps at Visitor Center. 10am - 4pm - Amish Tours 10am - 4:30pm - Niagara Cave & Mini Golf Open Cave Tours at 11am, 12:30pm, 2pm & 3:30pm
Saturday, October 4th
11am – 2pm - Apple Fest at Harmony United Methodist Church 12:30pm – 3pm - Rosemaling demonstration with Betty Dowe at the Visitor Center Sponsored by the Harmony Historical Society 10am – 4pm - Hot Apple Cider available at the Visitor Center 10am – 4pm - Fall Colors Driving Tour & Walking Woodcarving Tour Maps available at Visitor Center 10am – 4pm - Amish Tours 10am – 4:30pm - Niagara Cave & Mini Golf Open - Cave tours every 20 minutes.
Sunday, October 5th
all day - City Wide Garage Sales - pick up a map at the Visitor Center or Harmony Foods 10 am – 4:30pm - Niagara Cave & Mini Golf Open - Cave tours every 20 minutes. 9am - 6pm - Noah’s Bark Fundraiser at Harmony Greenhouse 11am – 3pm - Fall Colors Driving Tour & Walking Woodcarving Tour Silent auction, photo shoot for pets, many vendors with cash & carry items, bake sale & more! Maps available at Visitor Center 10am – nOOn - ECFE Pumpkin Decorating at Visitor Center Tour Visit the Historical Society’s new displays at the Visitor Center! Kids can decorate a free pumpkin!
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Valley, Minn.; her sons, Shaun Bohlen and Ted Sherwood; one daughter Shannon (Steve) Loos, all of Spring Valley; 2 grandchildren, Kaylee and Jenna Stearns; her mother, Mary “Keda” Arnold of Rochester, Minn.; sisters, Carla (Doug) Kenney of Kasson, Minn., and Patti (John) Hunnicut of Gainesville, Tex.; and one brother, David (Jane) Ferber of Rochester. Kay is preceded in death by her father, Richard Ferber. Memorial Services were held 1pm Saturday, September 27 at First English Lutheran Church in Spring Valley, with Pastor Loel Wessel officiating. Marjorie “Marge” Sikkink Marjorie “Marge” Sikkink, age 86 of Harmony, Minn. died Monday morning, September 22, 2014 at the Harmony Health Care Center in Harmony, Minn. Memorial Services were held at 1 pm Friday, September 26, at the Greenfield Lutheran Church in Harmony. Friends called from noon until time of services at the church. The Lindstrom Funeral Home in Harmony is assisted the family. Marge was born February 4, 1928 in Lanesboro, Minn. to Harrison ‘Harry’ and Johanna ‘Mary’ (Bakke) Greer. She graduated from Lanesboro High
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School in 1946. Marge married Roger Sikkink on April 29, 1951 in Lanesboro, Minn. Marge was a homemaker who enjoyed being home and caring for her family. Her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were the light of her life and she always had stories about them. Marge also was a great cook and shared meals and treats with many. She was very active in her church and especially her circle. Marge truly enjoyed sports; whether watching on tv or attending one of the many events her grandchildren were involved in. Marjorie is survived by four children: Ann (Roger) Patten of Litchfield, Minn., Polly (James) Harstad of Harmony, Minn., Randy Sikkink of Rochester, Minn., and James Sikkink of Austin, Minn.; eleven grandchildren: Angela (Erik) Drange, Christopher (Annie) Patten, Michael (Lori) Patten, Joseph (Callie) Patten, Jay (Katie) Harstad, Andy (Jill) Harstad, Heidi (Matt) Brown, Tricia Harstad, Nick Sikkink and friend Brooke Meyer, Samantha Sikkink and friend Houston Jones and Jessica Johnson; thirteen great-grandchildren: Jack, Ellie, Julia, Molly, Edward, Vincent, Noah, Jacob, Henry, Claire, Carson, Camryn and Jimmer. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Roger, all seven of her sisters and her brother.
Orval D. Steinmetz Orval Steinmetz, 85, of Harmony, Minn., passed away Sunday, September 21, 2014 at Gundersen Health System in LaCrosse, Wisc. Funeral services for Orval D. Steinmetz will be held on Monday, September 29, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. at Lindstrom Funeral Home in Harmony, with the Rev. Cory Moss officiating. Burial of cremains will take place at Prairie Queen Cemetery in rural Preston, Minn. Visitation will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, September 28, at Lindstrom Funeral Home in Harmony, and one hour prior to the service at the funeral home on Monday morning. Orval was born on the family farm on Morningstar Ridge in rural LaFarge, Wisc. on August 25th, 1929 to Bert and Gladys (Wilson) Steinmetz. He attended Morningstar School and Hillsboro High School. He began his career with Dairyland Power in July, 1949 as a construction lineman traveling Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota. On September 2nd, 1949, Orval was united in marriage to Bernice Stanek in Viroqua, Wisc. After transferring to a maintenance position with Dairyland Power, he moved to Harmony, Minn. in January 1964 and continued employment there until his retirement of 43 years in 1992. In addition to being a lifelong Green Bay Packers fan, golf-
The FCJ reaches over 13,000 households each week. High School in Preston, Minn. She was an employee of F & M Community Bank for 38 years. She married Leland Tienter August 30, 1952, in Preston where the couple made their home. She became a resident of the Chosen Valley Care Center in 2013. Carolyn was a member of the Preston United Methodist Church and was active in their ladies circle, sang in the church choir and taught Sunday School. She enjoyed spending time with her family and visiting with friends. She is survived by her husband, Leland; son Tom (Julie) Tienter of Chatfield, Minn.; one granddaughter, Tonya Tienter, Ames, Iowa; sister-inlaw, Jean Tienter of Chatfield; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one brother Carolyn died Thursday afternoon, September 18, 2014, at the Chosen Valley Care Center at the age of 85. Funeral services were held 2:00 p.m., Monday, September 22, 2014, at the Preston United Methodist Church with Rev. Amanda Larsen officiating. Carolyn Maxine Tienter Carolyn Maxine Tienter Burial was in the church of Preston, Minn., was born cemetery. March 29, 1929, in Carimona The family prefers memorials Township, Fillmore Co., Minn., to the Preston United Methodthe daughter of Earl and Edna ist Church or a charity of the (Ramaker) Carrier. She attend- donor’s choice. ed Oak Grove country school Thauwald Funeral Home in in Carimona township and Preston assisted the family with was a 1948 graduate of Preston arrangements.
ing and fishing were a few of Orval’s favorite pastimes. He especially enjoyed these hobbies during numerous trips to Baudette, Minn. Orval was also a member of the Harmony Golf Club and had served on 3 fire departments in Postville, Iowa, Hillsboro, Wisc., and Harmony, Minn. His unique skill at playing cards and cribbage were some of his most well known attributes. Orval’s quick wit and hearty laugh often brought joy to those who knew him. Upon his retirement, Orval and Bernice wintered in Haines City, Fla. for 16 years, where they formed many new friendships. Orval is survived by his wife of 65 years, Bernice; 2 sons, Tom of Owatonna, Minn., and Jim (Danette) of Spring Valley, Minn.; daughter-in-law Dianna Steinmetz of New Ulm, Minn.; sister, Beverly Miller of Viola, Wisc.; 5 grandchildren, 7 greatgrandchildren, and several nephews, nieces and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, his son Larry and granddaughter Tammy.
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Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6913 (hereinafter “VFW Post 6913”) is offering for sale real estate located in the City of Chatfield, Fillmore County, Minnesota described as follows: LOTS 1, 2, AND 3 IN BLOCK 3 OF TWIFORD AND COMPANY’S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF CHATFIELD, OLMSTED COUNTY, MINNESOTA. Tax Parcel No. 51.31.34.000339 Physical Address: 118 Main Street North, Chatfield, Minnesota 55923 (Previous Kwik Trip location) No additional survey of the property will be done by the VFW Post 6913. The property is being sold AS IS without any warranties regarding the physical condition of the property and without any warranties regarding the marketability or merchantability of title. There shall be no responsibility on the part of the VFW Post 6913 to remove debris, make repairs or improvements, or perform any other act to change, modify or improve the condition of the property since it is being sold AS IS. The property is subject to the following usage restriction: The property is restricted from being used for the following: dispensing of petroleum, ethanol, biofuels, compressed natural gas or other motor fuels or alternative transportation energy sources. Furthermore, the Property shall be restricted from the operation of a convenience store/gas station, tobacco shop, fast food restaurant, and adult entertainment. Such restriction shall continue for a period of fifty (50) years and shall run with the Property.
Real estate taxes due and payable in the year 2014 shall be the responsibility of the VFW Post 6913. Possession and closing will be on or before October 31, 2014. Conveyance to the purchaser will be by a quit claim deed. The purchaser will be required to extend the abstract and complete any title work required by purchaser. The property may be inspected by contacting Lee Novotny, Novotny Law Office, Ltd. 1225 Highway 52 South, Chatfield, MN 55923. Tel. No.: 507-269-9918. The terms of sale are cash at the time of closing with ten percent (10%) being paid as earnest money, made payable to Novotny Law Office Trust Account, upon execution of a purchase agreement with the VFW Post 6913. The minimum acceptable price is $175,000.00. Written sealed bids will be accepted by Lee Novotny at the above address until 12:00 o’clock noon on Friday, October 3, 2014. No written sealed bids shall be accepted after the above specified date and time. The written bid shall contain the bidder’s name, address, telephone number, and total cash price offered contained in a sealed envelope clearly marked ”VFW PROPERTY SALE.” The sealed bids shall then be opened and considered at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October 3, 2014. The top three bidders will be contacted to participate in a round robin style bidding to be held at Novotny Law Office, Ltd at 5:00 p.m. on October 3, 2014 until a successful bidder is determined. The VFW Post 6913 reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated: September 17, 2014
/s/ Lee Novotny Lee Novotny Novotny Law Office, Ltd. 1225 Highway 52 South Chatfield, MN 55923 Tel. No. 507-269-9918 lee@novotnylawoffice.com
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Fillmore County Sports Treacherous, undefeated, and showcased
hook on September 25th in a huge showdown with conference title implications. Showcased A year ago, Fillmore Central volleyball went to the Class A Showcase in Burnsville and showcased itself. The Falcons won the prestigious tourney. Mabel-Canton might’ve made a bigger impact had their seniors not missed Saturday’s action. This season, both teams were again invited to the lauded volleyball get-together. They again played some of the best teams in the state, competing hard, winning as often as they lost (3-3). Each began by going 2-1 on Friday in pool play. FC (#8) beat Carlton (25-15, 25-15) and Sebeka (25-20, 20-25, 5-1) while losing to Southwest Christian (2025, 25-23) in a re-match of last year’s state title game. M-C (#6) beat Heritage Christian Academy (25-22, 26-24) and Nevis (25-5, 25-19) while losing to #10 Central Minnesota Christian (26-24, 25-27, 0-5). Both the Falcons and Cougars made the 8-team championship Gold Bracket. FC downed Mayer Lutheran (17-25, 26-24, 15-9) to move on to the semis. The Falcons then fell to #7 New Life Academy (22-25, 23-25). A loss to #3 Tracy-Milroy-Balatan (9-25, 20-25) had them finish fourth. M-C played their ‘best match of the tourney’ in falling to #7 New Life Academy (2225, 25-18, 13-15) in the quarters. In the consolation semis, M-C trailed Mayer Lutheran 13-9 in set three (22-25, 25-23) only to get the game (17-15) and match win. They then lost to Martin County West (22-25, 20-25) to take sixth. New Life won the tourney. Martin County West, Heritage Christian Academy, Mayer Lutheran, SW Christian, and Carlton all are just outside the state top 10. Morgan Malley (31 kills, 81 assists, 60 digs), Sammi Bakke (29 kills, 9 blocks), Leah Scheevel (27 kills), and Tayah Barnes (72 digs) led FC. Sara Vettleson-Trutza (58 kills, 41 digs), Coranda Vickerman (140 assists, 35 digs, 11 aces), Savannah Slafter (29 kills, 45 digs, 38-38 serving), and Lexi Thorson (67 digs) led the Cougars. FC is 12-5 (6-0). M-C is 18-3 (8-0).
Trutza, led M-C with a seasonhigh 17 kills. Vickerman tallied 37 assists, 11 digs, and four aces. Graves also had a season-high in kills with 13. Savannah Slafter chipped in six kills. Lexi Thorson was 18-19 serving with 9 digs. Lanesboro was led by Rachel Kimball (7 kills), Melander (17 assists, 10-10 serving), and Ruud (4 kills, 9 digs). TRC Undefeated Just about midway through the volleyball season, Fillmore Central and Chatfield sit atop the TRC standings. Each is undefeated in conference play with FC holding a ½ game lead. The Falcons moved to 6-0 with wins over L-A (25-17, 25-22, 25-20) and P-E-M (25-21, 25-11, 25-17). Against the Cards, Morgan Malley (6 kills, 19 assists, 16 digs), Leah Scheevel (10 kills), Paige Bennett (7 kills), and Tayah Barnes (13 digs, 16-16 serving) led the way. Against the ‘Dogs, it was Malley (18 assists, 15-16 serving, 4 aces), Scheevel (7 kills), Bennett (8 kills), Barnes (4 kills, 12 digs, 14-14 serving), Sammi Bakke (5 kills, 8 digs, 2 blocks), and Sara Schultz (10 digs) in a team effort. Chatfield, meanwhile, took care of business versus Cotter (25-11, 25-17, 25-13) and Southland (2519, 25-12, 25-22) to move to 5-0 in the TRC. Kirsten Keefe, who made the transition to setter this season, had a big night (32 assists, 9 digs, 15-15 serving, 6 aces) versus the Ramblers. She kept Sheridan Salisbury (8 kills, 10 digs), Maddy Kammer (8 kills, 10-10 serving), and Brook Irish (6 kills) happy. Maddie Talamantes led the Gophers with 12 digs (14-14 serving). Versus Southland, game one was tied 14-apiece. From that point through the end of game two, Chatfield out-scored the Rebels 36-17. They got the 3-0 sweep without the services of two starters, Kammer and Brooke Adler. Keefe (28 assists, 13 digs, 11-11 serving) again set the table. Irish (12 kills, 4 blocks) was a force. Salisbury (8 kills, 15 digs), Danielle Kramer (8 kills), and Talamantes (10 digs) helped Dorn, Miller Run through Hurricanes out. Chatfield is 6-4 overall. A year ago, Lanesboro handed The Gophers and Falcons will the ball to Niko Anderson and let him run. This year, the Burros are The family of Marcia (Eickhoff) Udenberg would like to still handing the ball off and letThank everyone for the love & support shown to Marcia and our family since her ovarian ting guys run. Against Houston, cancer diagnosis and now, her death. Words cannot begin to describe how much we appreciate seniors Liam Dorn and Tylar Millit. A special Thank You to the nurses and doctors at Methodist Hospital, Mayo Clinic Gonda er said “we don’t need no stinking 10, Griffin-Gray funeral home, Pastor Meline and the people from Zion Lutheran Church for The duo combined for serving the lunch. Also to Shannon Knoepke for singing the Lord’s prayer. Marcia would have Niko!” been proud. Also, a huge Thank You to the Stewartville Booster Club. The “Marcia” stickers over 300 yards rushing and scored the football team will have on their helmets is an awesome idea. Thanks also to all Marcia’s all five Burro TD’s in leading their Stewartville friends. You’ve been such great support to Marcia and now, all of her family. team to win over the Hurricanes. Each notched first quarter TD A statement from heaven: I just want to let you know that I made it home. The journey wasn’t an easy one, but it runs, Dorn nine yards, Millar a didn’t take too long. Everything is so pretty here, so white, so fresh & new. I wish that 70-yard gallop on 3rd and 14. you could close your eyes and that you could see it too. Please try not to be sad for me. Dorn, a 6’0” 205-pounder, then Try to understand, God is taking care of me. I’m in the shelter of his hands. Here there is no sadness, no sorry or no pain. Here there is no crying and I’ll never hurt again. Here found pay-dirt once in the secit is so peaceful when all the angels sing... ond quarter (27 yards) and twice Alex & Shayne Udenberg in the third (80 yards, 1 yard). Mike Udenberg Kenny & Dianna Eickhoff The 80-yard scamper immediately Mark & Jodi Eickhoff & family followed Houston’s best shot at Bruce & Michell Hovelson getting back into the game. TrailNate & Misty Heusinkveld & family
By Paul Trende Treacherous Two-Step Lanesboro volleyball endured some unenviable scheduling, a twonight set of matches with ranked powers FC (#8) and M-C (#6). The Falcons were up first. Fresh off a disappointing W-K t o u r n e y, FC went through Lanesboro 25-11, 25-21, and 25-11. Things w e re n’t nearly as dominating as in Paul Trende the past two seasons, where the Burros only got to double digits twice in six games. Set two was actually tied at 17 and the Burros were as close as one (21-20) before FC grabbed victory. The Falcons got good efforts from veteran players Morgan Malley (24 assists, 7 digs, 3 aces), Leah Scheevel (11 kills), and Sammi Bakke (7 kills). Lanesboro was led by Olivia Haug (5 kills), Cassidy Ruud (4 kills, 8 digs), Lexi Melander (9 assists), and Olivia Rogers (9 digs). The Burros then took a trip to Mabel. The Cougars were impressive. It is easy to win when you overpower your opponent early. The combined M-C runs to start the three games was 21-1 (10-1, 7-0, and 4-0)! After ten total points each game, M-C led 9-1, 9-1, and 7-3! Game one saw the Cougars get a trio of emphatic Sara Vettleson-Trutza kills, a pair of Hannah Nolte kills, a pair of Courtney Graves kills, and three Coranda Vickerman aces in amassing their first ten points. All told, M-C procured 19 points via kill in the set. Vettleson-Trutza had the rare eight kill game, Vickerman the rare 16 assist game! The Cougars cruised to a 3-0 win (2511, 25-9, 25-18). The name that cascades off the tongue, Vettleson-
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ing 22-0 early in the third, Brett Hoskins intercepted a Will Semmen pass deep in Burro territory. A few plays later, on 4th and four from the 5-yardline, Hoskins trekked towards the goal on a run play, but he fumbled through the end zone, ending the drive and the threat. Dorn’s long run then made it 30-0. The only thing left for Lanesboro in “The Battle for the Bell” was to see if they could pitch a shut-out. Twice in the fourth quarter, reserves kept Houston’s from scoring from inside the ten. The Burros kept the bell, rang it, and grabbed a 36-0 victory. They moved to 3-1 on the season. GM (4-0), Randolph (3-0), and Spring Grove (3-1) round out the SEC top four. Dorn (11-137, 4 TDs) and Millar (16-180, TD) did the damage on the ground. Hoskins (16-73 yards rushing) led the Hurricanes. The teams combined to go 3-11 for 18 yards and 2 INTS thru the air. Houston drops to 2-3.
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Tenth-ranked R-P football whipped 3-and-0 Goodhue 39-13. Alex Vix rushed for two TD’s and returned an interception for a third. He nearly had a fourth TD, a 108-yard pick six, but it was negated by penalty. He finished with 100-plus yards in INTreturns nonetheless. The Trojans are now 4-1 on the year. They trail only Caledonia (5-0) in the SFA Blue. M-C running backs Keyser
Wenthold and Wayne Ross combined for nearly 300 yards rushing and 6 TD’s as the Cougars downed L-O 47-24. Ross now has 15 TDs in five games. The Cougars are 3-2. Houston volleyball won a pair of SEC games including a 3-2 match over Spring Grove. They are in second place in the SECEast (6-2, 9-4 overall). Brianna Koop had 10 kills, 16 digs, and 4 aces, and Bailey Holien had 11 kills, to lead R-P to a 3-0 sweep of Cotter. LFC girls cross country notched their third second place team finish in a row in falling to only Austin at the Lake City Invite. The Packers finished 1-5, notching a perfect C-C score. Leah Ruen (8th) led the Burro-Falcon stable. All five finished top 20. At the Pine Island Invite, LARP’s Hunter Herber (5th), Dylan Linder (7th), and Bailey O’Hare (10th-girls) all finished top ten. Chatfield’s Karen Gomez-Ruiz finished 9th at the Jim Flim Invite.
Volleyball
9-16 Houston 3, HL 0 > 25-20, 25-16, 25-18 (H: Kelly Jerviss 15 kills; Alexa Horihan 27 assists; Brandy Scanlan 35 digs, 4 aces) PEM 3, Kingsland 0 > 12-25, 16-25, 18-25 (K: Reann Kimball 5 kills; Hannah Pruter 3 kills, 7 assists, 7 digs; Ashley Zimmerman 10 digs) 9-18 See SPORTS Page 17
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Cotter 0, R-P 3 > 25-23, 25-23, 25-22 (RP: B. Koop 10 kills, 16 digs, 4 aces; B. Holien 11 kills; Savannah Skalet 27 assists, 8 digs; Mikayla Crawford 15 digs. Trojans are 3-2 in TRC, 8-9 overall) Kingsland 0, Caledonia 3 > 9-25, 18-25, 23-25 (K: R. Kimball 5 kills; A. Meskill 15 digs; H. Pruter 9 assists, 9 digs) Houston 3, Spring Grove 2 > 25-23, 24-26, 25-18, 18-25, 18-16 HL 0, Lanesboro 3 > 25-12, 25-23, 25-16 (L: A. Jorgensen 5 kills; L. Melander 18 assists, 6 digs. Burros are 5-3, 5-4) 9-20 Waukon Tourney (Houston beat DeSoto WI (21-14, 18-21, 15-11) and Central-Elkader (22-20, 21-12), lost to Waukon (21-16, 14-21, 4-15) in pool play. They lost to Crestwood (15-25, 25-23, 12-15) in the gold elimination bracket)
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9-20 FC 14, Southland 22 (FC: Riley Means 64-yard TD pass to Jordan Miller; Bryce Whitehill 4-yard TD pass to Miller. S: Nick Finbraaten 14-78, TD rushing; James Landherr 47-yard TD pass to Lucas Mandt; Dominiq Bouska 20 and 38-yard FG’s; Rebel defense recorded a safety. A potential game-tying FC drive died on downs at the Southland 38 with 5:00 left. FC is 0-5) Kingsland 7, #2 Caledonia 58 (K: Quinn Larson 6-yard TD pass to Marcus Plaehn (first Knight TD). Knights are 0-4) #10 R-P 39, Goodhue 13 (RP: A. Vix 9-80, 2 TD’s rushing, 2 INTs for 112 yards, TD; Cole Kingsley 14-71, TD rushing; Noah Carlson 3-93, TD (84 yards) rushing; Jordan Agrimson TD rushing. G: Jacob Pasch 13-49, TD rushing,
12-24, 176 yards, 2 INTs passing; Garrett Huemann 17-60, TD rushing; Tyler Schumacher 7-122 receiving; Riley Augustine 5-109 receiving) M-C 47, L-O 24 (M-C: K. Wenthold 14-172, 2 TD’s rushing; W. Ross 15-104, 4 TD’s rushing; Mitch Kuhn rushing TD. L-O: Travis Raddatz 13-105, TD rushing; Jace Bunne 9-78, TD rushing; Trey Hungerholt TD pass to Craig Wheeler. Cougars are 3-2)
Cross Country
9-17 Lake City Invite (LFC finished 2nd to Austin at the girls 4000k. L. Ruen (8th), Emily Snyder (14th), Kiera Olson (15th), Bailey Ruen (18th), and Maddie Smith (19th) were LFC’s top five. LFC finished 10th (of 10) at the boy 5000k. Travis Troendle finished 22nd (of 68). Meet at Hok-si-la Community Park) 9-18 Pine Island Invite (LARP finished 3rd, Kingsland 6th (of 6) at the boys 5000k. LARPer’s H. Herber (5th) and D. Linder (7th) each finished top 10. Jeremiah Munson (LARP, 13th), Clayton Friemuth (K, 15th), Hunter Meisner (K, 18th), and Logan Quimby (LARP, 20th) finished top 20. Kingsland’s girls finished 5th and LARP 7th (of 7) at the girls 4000k. B. O’Hare (LARP, 10th), Erica Earley (K, 11th), Brooke Rosenau (LARP, 13th), and Andrea Mettler (K, 17th) finished top 20. Meet at Pine Island GC) 9-20 Jim Flim Invite at St. Mary’s (LARP’s girls finished 9th, and Chatfield’s 14th (of 14). Gopher K. Gomez-Ruiz finished 9th overall. LARP’s B. O’Hare (12th) and B. Rosenau (17th) finished in the top 20. LARP’s boys finished 14th and Chatfield’s 16th (of 16). Neither team had anyone in the top 30. Chatfield’s Christian Bance did not compete.)
Lanesboro celebrates Homecoming 2014 By Barb Jeffers The cooler weather and leaves changing color not only mark the beginning of fall but also homecoming season for area schools. Lanesboro High School in Lanesboro, Minn. held coronation Monday, September 22, 2014, which brought many residents and visitors to the school’s gymnasium. As the band played, keeping everyone entertained, the excitement grew until 7 pm when the program began. McKenzie Hanson, daughter of Lisa Benson and Bill Hanson, was master of ceremonies and began the program by introducing the royalty and crown bearers who all looked very nice in their suits and dresses. Queen candidates were: •Bailey Gartner, daughter of Tom and Mikki Gartner •Alexis Jorgensen, daughter of Britt and Erin Amdahl and Matt Jorgensen •Claire Peterson, daughter of Joe and Jody Peterson •Rosie Jones, daughter of Lisa Jones •Kelsey O’Koren, daughter of Joe and Jane O’Koren King candidates were: •Zach Voeltz, son of Dennis and Debby Voeltz •Liam Dorn, son of Patty Wigg and David Dorn •Matthew Luck, son of Ron and Shaune Luck •Will Semmen, son of James and Brenda Semmen •Kyle Lawstuen, son of David and Debby Lawstuen Crown bearers were Jeweleanna Lidke, daughter of Holland
Lidke and Barry Churchill, and Cooper Hovland, son of Mark and Kayla Hovland. The kids did a wonderful job performing their duties as crown bearers and enjoyed watching the skits along with the rest of the audience. Before the King and Queen were crowned, the seventh through twelve grade each performed skits, which were quite comical. Winners of the skits were: first place - tenth grade, second place - seniors, and taking third place was the seventh grade. Following the skits, the King and Queen were crowned. The Lanesboro High School Homecoming Queen is Claire Peterson and Homecoming King is Kyle Lawstuen. Both were very surprised and happy when last year’s King, Kole Ruud crowned each of them. Last year’s Queen, Regan Howerton, was unable to attend, so Ruud stepped in to crown both the King and Queen. Many events were included throughout Homecoming week, including a Cross-Country Invitational at the Root River Golf Course, junior high football in Grand Meadow, Minn., junior high volleyball at home versus Spring Grove, B squad football in Grand Meadow, B squad volleyball at home against Spring Grove, and varsity volleyball on Tuesday. Additional sporting events took place on Thursday with junior high volleyball, B squad volleyball and varsity volleyball teams all playing in Grand
Meadow. Students participated in “Dress Up Days” during Homecoming week, which they really enjoyed. Monday was pajama day, Tuesday was America day, Wednesday was wacky day, Thursday was class colors day, and Friday was spirit day. Friday was a very festive day for the Burro’s, with a Homecoming parade at 1:30 in the afternoon. Grade school kids were all smiles for friends and family who lined the street ,while the seventh through twelfth grade students showed off their floats. The royalty had fun riding on fancy cars while they smiled and waved for pictures. Following the parade, a pep fest took place in Sylvan Park, which always gets the football team and their supporters ramped up and ready for the big game. The booster club held a pork barbeque beginning at 4:30 pm. Friday afternoon and served the delicious food until halftime of the game. As the Fillmore County Journal went to press before the Homecoming football game was played, we can only imagine it was a hard fought and exciting game, no matter what the outcome. A homecoming week packed full of fun and exciting events provided many memories for all students, from Seniors to the Kindergarten class, as well as friends, family, school staff, and many others in the community. To view additional photos of Lanesboro’s Homecoming Coronation visit the facebook page of the Fillmore County Journal.
Morgan Malley Fillmore Central Volleyball
FC volleyball finished fourth at the prestigious Class A Showcase. Senior setter Morgan Malley was the Falcons’ MVP, leading her team in kills and assists, while ranking second in digs. Her efforts are a big reason why FC is a volleyball force and why they sit atop the 3-Rivers conference (7-0). Photo by Paul Trende
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Left to right: Liam Dorn, Claire Peterson, Kyle Lawstuen, Bailey Gartner, Will Semmen, Rosie Jones, Zach Voeltz, Kelsey O’Koren, Matthew Luck, Alexis Jorgenson, Master of Ceremonies McKenzie Hanson. Photo by Barb Jeffers
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Where did the summer go?!! Even as I write…in the first sentence we are enjoying the summer side of the road…heat and humidity; the next sentence we’re already on the autumn side of the road…cool and crisp. It’s time to move that favorite sweatshirt to the front of the closet and enjoy a walk in the colorful woods of SE Minnesota. Most of the garden has been harvested and it’s too late to plant the fall crops of radishes, lettuce or spinach… next year we will start sooner. But there’s still the planting of next years garlic crop, soon to happen down the road. Paul Schmidt plants at least 25 varieties of organic garlic in the fall… some for commercial use, some for the Garlic Festival, some for the Farmers Market and of course some for me. He promotes this herb with a t-shirt that says “Garlic Is Life”!
Who doesn’t like the aroma of garlic added to whatever dish you’re cooking…not to mention the taste and healthy benefits of this herb. While cooking with garlic adds so much to your dish, eating garlic raw is another thing. Raw probably has more benefits, but the odor coming out of your pores and on your breath could very well ward off vampires (or someone sitting next to you). A Yiddish proverb says “A nickel will get you on the subway, but garlic will get you a seat”. Anyway, you might want to reconsider eating a raw garlic clove, if you are going out in the public. But in case you forget and eat that healthy clove of garlic right before you leave the house, drink a glass of milk to neutralize it. It does work and it’s probably the only thing that will.
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FILLMORE COUNTY JOURNAL
Monday, September 29, 2014
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“Monster Bash” to begin soon Fillmore County police reports The “Monster Bash” Haunted House is a fundraising event for the Fillmore Central Music Department. In 2011, Fillmore Central band director, Lane Powell and Monster Bash chairman, Jay Masters discussed the idea of a large scale fundraiser for the department. The first Monster Bash was held in 2012 and was an enormous success. There were over 100 people who donated their time and talents to construct the haunted house, make props and man the event on the evenings it was open. Business owners, private individuals and other non-profit organizations joined together to help the students raise over $9,000. The Monster Bash Haunted House is the largest fundraiser for the music department and has grown in size, participation and excitement every year. All rooms and hallways have a specific theme. Some have live actors, some do not. The Monster Bash Haunted House is MUCH more than dark areas with people with a mask jumping out at you. The rooms have detailed décor, with black light paint ($50/quart), outdoor scenes, fog and many scares for young and old alike. The event this year is themed, “Monster Bash CarnEVIL of Fear.” 2014 marks the third year for
the event and it promises to be the biggest and best haunted house so far. The event draws people from Rochester, Byron, and Winona, Minn., Waukon, Iowa, and LaCrosse, Wisc., along with many other communities, many coming every year. Several guests have called it the best haunted house they have ever seen. All guests are surprised at the size and attention to detail that goes into the structure. Hundreds of hours go into the planning, organizing, building and painting of props and the structure itself. This year there will be 20 people working the haunted house each night. Some will sell tickets, concessions and Monster Bash tee shirts, but most will be inside the haunted house. The Monster Bash kicks off with a “less scary” night on Friday, October 17. The less scary night is for young children or adults who want to experience the fun without the fright. We will open at 4:30 p.m. that day and stay open until 9:30 p.m. The Monster Bash will then be open from 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday through October 31. For more information contact Lane Powell at (563) 203-0219 or Jay Masters at (507) 2733143.
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but you have 10 days to display them. For example, if the registration tabs are October 2014, the tabs must be purchased by October 31, 2014. You then have ten days (November 10, 2014) to get them on the license plates. I would also like to add vehicles must display the month of expiration in the lower left corner of each license plate and the year of expiration in the lower right corner of each license plate. A portion of state statutes were used with permission from the Office of the Revisor of Statutes. If you have any questions concerning traffic related laws or issues in Minnesota, send your questions to Trp. Troy Christianson – Minnesota State Patrol at 2900 48th Street NW Rochester, MN 55901-5848 or reach him at troy.christianson@ state.mn.us.
Question: My registration tabs for my license plates are due. Is there some leeway when I have to purchase those? Answer: This is a good question and I have learned something myself along the way. Minnesota Troy State Stat- Christianson ute 168.09 says: “A vehicle registered under the monthly series system of registration shall display the plates and insignia issued within ten days of the first day of the month which commences the registration period.” Let me clarify: The registration tabs must be purchased before the end of the month,
Community notification meeting in Rushford, Minn. The Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office and Rushford Police Department are releasing information pursuant to Minnesota Statute 244.052 to the community, regarding a Level 3 predatory offender moving to the community of Rushford. This offender is not wanted by the police and has served the sentence imposed on him by the court.
A Community Notification Meeting has been scheduled for October 8 at 6 p.m. in the Gymnasium at the Rushford -Peterson High School in Rushford. Representatives from the Department of Corrections, Rushford Police Department and the Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office will be available to provide you with useful information on public safety.
Chatfield Police Department Breanna Sherries Harris, 21, South St. Paul, Minn.; 7/24/2014, Driving After Suspension; Fees $290. Nicole Marie Simmons, 33, Eyota, Minn.; 10/06/2014, Driving After Revocation; Fees $200. Conditions (12/11/2013 thru 6/11/2014): Remain law abiding, No same or similar, No traffic violations. Todd Earl Stailey, 40, Chatfield, Minn.; 12/10/2013, Seat Belt Required – Driver and Passenger Must Use (Dismissed). Driver Must Carry Proof of Insurance When Operating Vehicle; Fees $275. Unsupervised probation six months. Conditions (1/21/2014 thru 7/21/2014): Remain law abiding, No same or similar. Kevin Wilson, 53, Rochester, Minn.; 6/5/2014, Driving Without a Valid License or Vehicle Class/ Type; Multiple Licenses Prohibited; Fees $190. Driver Must Carry Proof of Insurance When Operating Vehicle; Fees $200. Fillmore County Sheriffs Office Nicholas Anthony Bohr, 24, Ridgeway, Iowa; 9/1/2014, Speeding (65/55); Fees $130. Lloyd Russell Bornholdt, 43, Spring Valley, Minn.; 7/27/2014, Domestic Abuse – Violate Order for Protection; Fees $150. Unsupervised probation (one year). Conditions (9/9/2014): Remain law abiding, No same or similar, Follow all conditions of OFP. Hillary Ann Churchill, 22, Wykoff, Minn.; 8/15/2014, Speeding (65/55); Fees $130. David Kyler Deetz, 27, Wykoff, Minn.; 9/2/2014, Traffic - Speeding (70/55); Fees $150. Crystal Sue Dempewolf, 18, Spring Valley, Minn.; 8/14/2014, Expiration of Driver’s License – Under 21; Fees $190. Driver Must Carry Proof of Insurance when Operating Vehicle (Dismissed). Phillip Carl Erickson, 54, Spring Valley, Minn.; 7/13/2014, Speeding (65/55); Fees $130. Jennifer Leigh Goertz, 31, Spring Valley, Minn.; 5/16/2014, DWI – Operate Motor Vehicle Under Influence of Alcohol; Fine $1000 (stay of $700 until 9/9/2015), Fees $415. Local Confinement for 90 days (stay 87 days for one year) - Jail time must be completed by Oct. 15. Supervised Probation for one year. Conditions (9/9/2014): Remain law abiding, No same or similar, No Alcohol/controlled substance use, No possession of alcohol or drugs, Random Testing, No driving without insurance, Have valid license to drive, Sign Probation Agreement – all conditions are under direction of probation, Do not enter bars or liquor stores, Complete chemical assessment (follow all recommendations), Submit to random searches, Sign all releases of information, DWI clinic, Attend MADD impact panel, Can work at bar, With permission from Probation could possess alcohol for job only. DWI – Operate Motor Vehicle- Alcohol Consumption 0.08 within two hours (Dismissed). Dylan Todd Himle, 24, Ostrander, Minn.; 8/23/2014, Speeding (65/55); Fees $130. Nikkia Patrice Jost-Coble, 35,
Rochester, Minn.; 8/8/2014, Use of Wireless Communications Device – Compose, Read, or Send Electronic Message in Motion or Traffic; Fees $140. Meredith Irene Keefe, 25, Chatfield, Minn.; 8/22/2014, Speeding (65/55); Fees $130. Mary Katherine Klingsporn, 36, Spring Valley, Minn.; 8/2/2014, Duty to Drive with Due Care – Speed Greater Than Reasonable; Fees $130. Christine Renae Lee, 18, Mabel, Minn.; 6/28/ 2014, DWI – Operate Motor Vehicle Under Influence of Alcohol (Dismissed). DWI – Operate Motor Vehicle – Alcohol Concentration 0.08 within two hours. Fine $1000 (stay of $700 until 9/9/2015), Fees $415. Local Confinement for 90 days (stay 90 days for one year). Supervised Probation for one year. Conditions (9/9/2014): Remain law-abiding, No same or similar, No Alcohol/controlled substance use, No possession of alcohol or drugs, Random Testing, No driving without insurance, have valid license to drive, Sign Probation Agreement – all conditions are under the direction of Court services; Do not enter bars or liquor stores, Submit to chemical testing, Submit to random searches, Attend MADD impact panel, Attend chemical awareness class, Sign all releases of information. William John Nielsen, 27, Spring Valley, Minn.; 5/21/2014, Driving After Cancellation – Inimical to Public Safety (Not Applicable – GOC); Fees $500. Supervised probation for one year. Conditions (9/8/2014): Remain law abiding, No same or similar, Follow all instructions of probation, Comply with probation on Mower County Case. James Kenneth Parnham, 46, Pine City, Minn.; 7/7/2014, Speeding (66/55); Fees $140. Donald Christopher Rogich, 45, Mabel, Minn.; 7/13/2014, Disorderly Conduct-Offensive/ Abusive/Noisy/Obscene; Fine: $1000 (stay $700 until 9/9/2015), Total Fees $390. Local Confinement for 90 days (stay 88 days for one year). Supervised probation for one year. Conditions (9/9/2014): Remain law abiding, No same or similar, Sign Probation Agreement – all conditions are under the direction of Court services, Follow all instructions of probation, No assault,
no aggressive behavior, Domestic abuse counseling/treatment - follow all recommendations of DVI, No alcohol/controlled substance use, No possession of alcohol or drugs. Stephen Kenneth Rohloff, 22, Faribault, Minn.; 1/9/2013, Noise Ordinance; Fees $50. Driver Must Carry Proof of Insurance When Operating Vehicle. Fees $100. Unsupervised probation for one year. Conditions: Proof of insurance due two weeks (3/5/2013 thru 3/22/2013). Kelli Debra Jean Rueckert, 26, Canton, Minn.; 11/28/2014, Criminal Vehicular Homicide or Operation – Operate Vehicle with Negligence – Under Influence of Alcohol (Dismissed). DWI - Operate Motor Vehicle Under Influence of Alcohol (Dismissed). Uninsured VehicleOwner Violation; Fine $1000 (stay of $700 until 9/11/2015), Total Fees $390. Local Confinement for 90 days (stay 75 days of one year). Supervised probation for one year. Conditions (9/10/2014): Sign Probation Agreement, Remain law-abiding, No same or similar, Chemical dependency evaluation/ treatment – as directed by court services, Aftercare, No Alcohol/ controlled substance – as directed by court services, No possession of alcohol or drugs – as directed, Do not enter bars or liquor stores – as directed, Random testing, Submit to random searches, Follow all instruction of Probation, No driving without insurance or valid DL. Careless Driving; Fine $1000 (stay $900 until 9/11/2015), Total Fees $27. Local Confinement (90 days, stay 90 days for one year). Supervised probation one year. Conditions (same as above). Ryan Matthew Sackett, 36, Stewartville, Minn.; 7/15/2014, Expiration of Drivers License – Over 21. Fees $190. Speeding (65/55). Fees $40. Must Carry Proof on Insurance when Operating Vehicle. Fees $200. McKinnen Michael Stone, 18, Preston, Minn.; 5/26/2014, Liquor – Consumption by person under 21 (Dismissed). Blaine William Storlie, 19, Spring Grove, Minn.; 8/5/2014, Underage Drinking and Driving; Crime Described. Fees $275. Unsupervised probation for one year. Conditions (9/9/2014): No alcohol/controlled substance use, No possession of alcohol or drugs, Remain law-abiding, No same or Similar. Driver Must Carry Proof of Insurance when Operation Motor See POLICE Page 26
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replacement. Some residents have spoken out about the replacement of the main, especially the Church Street section, but project engineers maintain that it will be the most advantageous time. County engineer Ron Gregg noted that the county would like to see everything under the roadway repaired and replaced so the road does not have to be torn up again in the future, however, he acknowledges that those decisions rest with the council. County Commissioner Randy Dahl agreed. “To say it’s not going to cost you more in the future is not really accurate. The lowest cost is when the county does the road while the project is underway.” Work on the roadway could have a substantial impact on the aged main. Engineers stated
mains are typically seven feet below the road way and reconstruction includes roughly four feet of soil. Without knowing exact depths on the mains, by settling on original design, the project runs the risk of damaging the mains through vibration, compaction, or direct accidental contact. “There’s more of a chance with close proximity,” added city clerk Megan Grebe. “It makes me very nervous,” responded Gregg. Moreover, the water main size is inaccurate. The city is already aware that the four inch main does not provide enough capacity and pressure for fire protection. SEH Yaggy project engineer David Strauss suggests that an eight-inch main is typical. If the city chooses to go ahead with the Church Street main replacement, the main may be relocated from under the roadway into the right-of-way to ease future access issues.
Monday, September 29, 2014 The other controversial issue, sidewalk replacement, was also discussed. Project engineers maintain that with the changes to roadway elevations, the city should replace all County 25/ Mill Street sidewalks to match the elevations of new curbs and gutters, as well as Americans with Disabilities Act compliance, eliminating steep slopes and other potential issues. Doing so would also reduce the cost of the project. Strauss noted that complete replacement allows greater flexibility with the project if engineers are not required to design around sections of remaining sidewalks. With utility trenching requiring the removal of twenty foot sections, having small sections of remaining sidewalks in the design could also drive up contractor bids, as the work would be more tedious and time-consuming. Sidewalks along Church Street, whether in bad shape,
“Lanesboro Live” upcoming events planned LANESBORO, Minn. – Damon Prestemon’s “Lanesboro Live” show will offer an eclectic mix of entertainment for the upcoming show on Saturday, October 4, 2014, 7:30 pm at the St. Mane Theatre. Darren Wendt, aka ‘Sidonia Dudval’, will talk with Damon about Rochester Girls Inc., a not-for-profit organization whose drag shows raise money for regional charities. Rochester Girls is gearing up for “At the Glamor Manor”, a drag review in Lanesboro on October 18. Singer and violinist Adria Ramos will
take the stage, with her musical brand of lyric-driven acoustic with an edge – like Joni Mitchell meets Ani DeFranco meets Paul Simon. She performs across the Midwest as a solo musician, as well as with her band, Jones. Adria Ramos is a singer, songwriter, and violinist based in Neenah, Wisconsin. ‘Aunt Evelyn’ will make an appearance in her wanna-be hipster outfit, and The Slick Newhouse Band will play a few tunes. “Lanesboro Live” features show host & creator Damon Prestemon’s comedy and spon-
Candidates aCCept invite to publiC Forum The Hanson-Raabe Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 4114 of Spring Valley invites the public of western Fillmore County to a public forum to listen to the candidates running for local, elected office . The candidates are: Sheriff- Brian Miner and Tom Kaase. For Fillmore County District 3, county commissioner: Fred Scheevel and Harry Root. This event will be held on September 30th, 2014, Tuesday at 7 PM at the VFW Post home located at: 104 S Broadway Ave, Spring Valley, MN. Questions from the public are invited prior to the start of the public forum and this event will be moderated by Jason Sethre and David Phillips of Fillmore County print news media.
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taneity, music and dancing, and on-the-spot interviews with a wide range of guests. The Slick Newhouse Band provides highenergy music featuring top-notch musicians Stela Burdt on backup vocals, Nathan Davidson on saxophone, Jerry Barrett on trumpet, Eric Amundrud on drums, Geoff Forscher on bass, and Kevin Carey on guitar. Presented by Lanesboro Arts, “Lanesboro Live” is self-rated as ‘PG-13’. Following this October 4 show will be the season finale holiday show on December 6. Show tickets are $15/$12 LAC members, available in advance at Lanesboro Arts, (507) 467-2446, and at the St. Mane Theatre beginning at 6:30 pm on show nights. The St. Mane Theatre is located at 206 Parkway Ave N. in Lanesboro, Minn. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. For more than thirty years, the Lanesboro Arts Center has been working to fulfill its mission of serving as a regional catalyst for artistic excellence and educational development in providing diverse art experiences for people of all ages. (507) 467-2446 | info@lanesboroarts.org | www.lanesboroarts.org.
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missing, or under four inches of sod, may also see replacement. Engineer surveys determined that the sidewalks are in the right-of-way, so the city will not need unanimous property owner permission if the sidewalk portion is approved. Another option for Church Street walkways could include widening the road to add a four-foot paved shoulder on either side. The impact of this on reduced ditch drainage would need review. The city has authorized engineers to proceed with an updated feasibility study, to be presented at the Wednesday, October 22 council meeting. Following approval of the study, the city will hold a public improvement hearing on the project included all aspects; water mains, sidewalks, and proposed electrical work. After the hearing, the council will need to order the improvements in order to facilitate the design phase. Once design is to 60 percent, engineers will bring draft designs to the city for review. Once plans and specs are approved, the process can move to a bidding phase. “Stay on board with the schedule,” added Gregg. “Urgency is needed to get good early bidding. I urge the council to keep
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the ball rolling.” Financial consultant Mike Bubany, of David Drown Associates, was on hand at the meeting to discuss fincancial impacts and possible revenue streams for the project. With all potential aspects considered, the potential project cost could reach $590,000. A portion of the project, including water main and sidewalks, will be assessed to property owners. After county funding, the city will use general obligation bonds for funding. However, the city is considering using a portion of water utility revenue to fund the project as a strategy to keep the tax rate down. Peterson’s current tax rate is 74 percent, and along with water and sewer rates, is one of the lowest municipalities in the area. “Even so, people are used to paying ‘x’ and it’s going to take a change,” added Bubany. “We still have chances to change things,” added councilor Gail Boyum. “It’s a fluid thing.” “We have to consider the wealth of the people that we’re having this done to,” added councilor Dick Lee. The next regularly scheduled meeting is Wednesday, October 8, at 7 pm, at city hall. The public is encouraged to attend.
DEED accepting applications for broadband grants ST. PAUL, Minn. – State officials are accepting applications for funding to expand broadband infrastructure in areas of Minnesota that don’t have adequate high-speed internet service. Governor Mark Dayton signed into law the $20 million Border-to-Border Broadband Development Grant Program in May. Under the measure, groups can apply for up to $5 million in funding to build out broadband infrastructure in their communities. Applicants must have at least a 50 percent funding match for their projects. “Border-to-border access to reliable high-speed internet coverage will be essential to Minnesota’s continued economic growth,” said Governor Dayton. “These competitive grants will help move our state closer to that important goal.” The Office of Broadband Development within the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is managing the grant program and application process. “Our goal is to ensure all Minnesotans have access to broadband,” said DEED Commissioner Katie Clark Sieben. “Thanks to Governor Dayton and the Legislature, the state now has a fund dedicated to spur the development of highspeed internet availability for Minnesota consumers, businesses and schools.” The Office Broadband Development, which was created during the 2013 legislative ses-
sion to direct broadband planning and policy statewide, held meetings in seven Minnesota cities this summer to discuss the proposed application process for the Border-to-Border Broadband Development Grant Program and to obtain feedback. Eligible applicants for grants under the program can include incorporated businesses and partnerships, political subdivisions, Indian tribes, Minnesota nonprofits, cooperative associations and limited liability corporations. Applications must include information on the location of the project, the type and quantity of infrastructure that would be needed, the total cost of the project, and the sources of funding that will supplement any grant award. Application materials and other details are available on the DEED website at http:// mn.gov/deed/about/contracts/. DEED is the state’s principal economic development agency, promoting business recruitment, expansion and retention, workforce development, international trade and community development. For more details about the agency and our services, visit us at http://mn.gov/deed/ . Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/mndeed
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Vehicle. Fees $100. Unsupervised probation for one year. Conditions (9/9/2014); Remain law-abiding, No same or Similar. No alcohol/ controlled substance use, No possession of alcohol or drugs, Kou Vang, 42, Brooklyn Center, Minn.; 8/15/2014, Speeding (65/55). Fees $130. Bailey John Vickerman, 20, Calmar, Iowa; 8/11/2014, Duty to Drive with Due Care – Speed Greater Than Reasonable. Fees $130. Loren A. Weister, 32, Marshfield, Wisc., 8/4/2014, Speeding (65/55). Fees $90. Daniel Paul Whalen, 63, Canton, Minn.; 8/1/2014, Public nuisance conditions (Dismissed). Nuisance Parking and Storage – outside parking/storage (Dismissed). Inoperable Motor Vehicle (Dismissed). 8/8/2014, Public nuisance conditions (Dismissed). Nuisance Parking and Storage – outside parking/storage (Dismissed). Inoperable Motor Vehicle (Dismissed). 9/15/2014, Public nuisance conditions (Dismissed). Nuisance Parking and Storage – outside parking/ storage (Dismissed). Inoperable Motor Vehicle (Dismissed). Dillon James Witt, 22, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc., 8/11/2014, Speeding (64/55). Fees $90. Lanesboro Police Department Gunnar Anthony Schwartz, 18, Elgin, Minn.; 8/3/2014, Liquor – Consumption by person under 21.
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Fees $190. MN Department of Natural Resources – Enforcement Division Terry Michael Bawek, 61, Waltham, Minn.; 8/26/2014, Harvest Ginseng Out of Season. Fees $190. Larry Thomas Wittwer, 69, Eagan, Minn.; 11/17/2012, Untagged Big Game Animal. Fees $100. Unsupervised probation for one year. Conditions: Remain law abiding, No same or similar. MN State Patrol – Rochester Addison Margaret Cross, 19, Spring Grove, Minn.; 9/3/2014, Seat Belt Required – Driver and Passenger Must Use. Fees $115. Patrick J. Fisher, 37, Jackson, Minn.; 3/27/2009, Truck and Common Carrier Registration. Fees $240. Unsupervised probation for six months. Local Confinement (90 days, stay 87 days for one year, credit for time served: 3 days). Brett Adam Oeltjen, 34, Spring Valley, Minn.; 7/9/2014, Driving After Suspension. Fees $290. Brian Robert Schafer, 36, Chatfield, Minn.; 7/23/2013, Uninsured Vehicle – Owner Violation. Fees: $50. Unsupervised probation for one year. Conditions (8/27/2013): Remain law abiding, No same or similar, Maintain insurance - give proof of insurance to Atty. Springers office on 6/31/2014 and 8/27/2014, No driving without insurance - must also have valid license to drive 8/27/2013. Preston Police Department
Keven James Anderson, 50, Mabel, Minn.; 1/31/2014, Theft by Check. Fine $3000 (stay $2100 until 9/9/2016). Fees $2531.59. Local confinement (365 days, stay 335 days for two years, credit for time served 14 days). Work release, weekends. Supervised probation two years. Conditions (9/8/2014): Follow all conditions set forth in the probation agreement, Sign probation agreement, Remain law-abiding, No same or similar, Aftercare, Follow all instructions of probation, Chemical dependency evaluation/treatment (updated evaluation), No alcohol/controlled substance use – as directed by court services, No possession of alcohol or drugs – as directed, Do not enter bars or liquor stores – as directed, Random testing – as directed, Submit to random searches, Counseling and assessments and mental health services – as directed, No contact with victim(s), No assault, Advise agent prior to changing employment and/or residence, Write letter of apology within ten days and file with court services, Sign all releases of information, Take medications in the prescribed dosage and frequency, and Antabuse if appropriate. Theft-Find and Appropriate Lost Property (Dismissed). Roger Charles Martino, 49, Mabel, Minn.; 1/31/2014, Theft by Check (Dismissed). Theft-Find and Appropriate Lost Property (Dismissed). Rushford Police Department Corey Alan Carlson, 22, Rushford, Minn.; 8/15/2014, Driv-
The FCJ reaches over 13,000 households each week. ing After Revocation. Fees $290. 4/12/2014, DWI-Operate Motor Vehicle Under Influence of Alcohol. Fine $1000 (stay $700 until 9/10/2015). Fees $799.95. Local Confinement (90 days, stay 87 days for one year), weekends. Supervised probation for one year. Conditions (9/8/2014): Follow all conditions set forth in probation agreement, Sign probation agreement, Remain law-abiding, No same or similar, Chemical dependency evaluation/ treatment, Aftercare, No alcohol/ controlled substance use – as directed by court services, No possession of alcohol or drugs – as directed, Do not enter bars or liquor stores – as directed, Random testing – as directed, Submit to random searches – as directed, Follow all instructions of probation, No driving without insurance or valid DL. Thomas Paul Wunderlich, 66, Winona, Minn.; 7/27/2014, Driver Must Carry Proof of Insurance when Operating Vehicle (Dismissed). 8/29/2013, DWIOperation Motor Vehicle Under Influence of Hazardous SubstanceImpaired (Dismissed). DWI- Operate Motor Vehicle-Body Contains Any Amount of Schedule I/II Drugs-Not Marijuana (Dismissed). Possession of Drug ParaphernaliaUse or Possession (Dismissed). Synthetic Cannabinoid-Possess any amount of synthetic cannabinoid. Fees $100. Supervised probation for one year. Conditions: Same as on count one 9/9/2014. 8/29/2013, Driver Must Carry Proof of Insurance when Operating Vehicle (Dis-
missed). Carrie Lynn Spaid, 32, Rushford, Minn.; 4/12/2014, DWI-Refuse to Submit to Chemical Test (Dismissed). Austin John Pressen, 19, Winona, Minn.; 8/29/2013, DWI-Operate Motor Vehicle Under Influence of Controlled Substance. Fine $1000 (stay $700 until 9/9/2015). Fees $415. Local Confinement (90 days, stay 50 days for one year. Credit time served 40 days). Supervised probation one year. Conditions (9/9/2014): Remain lawabiding, No same or similar, No alcohol/controlled substance use, No possession of alcohol or drugs, Random testing, Sign probation agreement – follow all rules of probation, Submit to random searches, Complete chemical assessment (follow all recommendations), Do not enter bars or liquor stores, No driving without insurance, have valid license to drive. Elias B. Hernandez Cuaquehua, 32, Winona, Minn.; 8/15/2014, Driving After Revocation. Fees $290. Uninsured Vehicle-Owner Violation, Fees $200. Sergio Antonio Gasca Valtierra, 18, St. Charles, Minn.; 8/17/2014, Underage drinking and driving; Crime described. Fees $415. Unsupervised probation for one year. Conditions (9/9/2014): Remain law abiding, No same or similar, No Alcohol/controlled substance use until 21, No possession of alcohol or drugs until 21. Driver Must Carry Proof of Insurance when Operating Vehicle (Dismissed).
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How does the Fillmore county Journal recognize businesses celebrating milestone anniversaries? We offer a special opportunity for those businesses celebrating 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, etc. years of service. We recently helped a business celebrate 30 years of service to the people of this area. And, for those businesses celebrating their longevity with the community, we provide the option of purchasing one full page ad and receiving another full page completely free. This works very well for businesses planning to host a customer appreciation event or special sale that revolves around their anniversary celebration. If your business is approaching one of those milestone anniversaries, please don’t hesitate to contact us so we can help you attract the most attention.
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Additional prohibited use in the Ag District By Karen Reisner The Fillmore County Planning Commission at their September 18 meeting held a public hearing on the proposed added language to 604.01 Prohibited Uses (Ag District) #1. The new language will further restrict the Ag District from being rezoned. It has been prohibited to do an activity which will require a change in the Zoning Map from the Ag District to a Commercial District
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or to an Industrial District unless it is within one-half mile of a city limits. The additional language will now extend that prohibition from Ag District to a Residential Agricultural District, Single & Two-Family Residential District. There was no comment from the public on the proposed additional prohibition. Zoning administrator Chris Graves said the intention of the language change is to keep ag land in agri-
culture. The commission unanimously approved the change and sent it on to the county board for their consideration. The planning commission then had a lengthy discussion on other language changes under consideration. One was 405.09 Exceptions to Non-conforming Uses. No action was taken and no specific proposed language change was drafted. The discussion had to do with an existing structure that
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in the event of a sale or transfer of property. No action was taken. Board of Adjustment Mary Rouse, Norway Township, had applied for a variance so her existing dwelling could be replaced with a new home within the 1,000 foot setback of an existing feedlot. She is selling her property and a possible buyer would like the option to replace the existing dwelling with a new home. The feedlot, which is 438 feet from Rouse’s house, is owned by Doug Lind. Lind was the only speaker from the public during the public hearing for the variance. He started by saying Mary has been a great neighbor before laying out his concerns. He wanted to know how long the variance would be in effect. He was informed that the variance will be recorded and go with the property. Graves explained that the home is a nonconforming structure because it lies within the required
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setback. Therefore, a variance is needed before a building permit can be accepted. Lind had questioned why the specifics of a building permit was not required first, before the application for a variance. Lind also had questions about the septic and well. Graves said the septic will have to be compliant and sized appropriately. The variance was approved with the condition that a new home would not be any closer to the feedlot than the existing dwelling and that it would be built on the same side of the road as the existing dwelling. The Planning Commission discussion on 405.09 Exceptions to Non-conforming uses was related to the Rouse variance request. The current ordinance requires a variance application if a property owner wants to add on to or replace an existing structure that does not conform to a required setback. A possible change to the ordinance didn’t get beyond the discussion phase. Domestic Shorthair/Mix
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By Karen Reisner Chatfield councilors, at their September 22 meeting, were joined by the Planning Commission, the Economic Development Authority (EDA), and some city staff members to hear presentations that may broaden their perspective for the city’s future. DMC, John Murphy Murphy, public affairs Mayo Clinic, spoke on the long term strategy plan known as Destination Medical Center (DMC), which is part of the business plan for Mayo Clinic’s future. He said their competitors, including Cleveland Clinic, John Hopkins, and Harvard Hospitals are working to replicate the “Mayo Model”. DMC provides a strategy to create the places that people want to visit and the experiences that make them want to return, including the provision of services inside and outside the clinic. Improving experiences for clinic visitors encompasses, but is not limited to, choices for transportation, housing, dining, entertainment, and recreation. Rochester is a city of 106,000 residents that hosts 28 million visitors per year, which is more than Orlando or Las Vegas. Rochester has the third largest issuance of patents per capita in the United States. Murphy asked, “How do we keep that brain power?” He maintained that transportation is key. DMC is a 20 year plan. It is expected that roughly $6 billion will be invested by public and private over the 20 year period. It is estimated that 35,000 to 40,000 new jobs will be created (16,000 at Mayo Clinic). The state should gain roughly $3 billion new tax dollars, of which about 10 percent is to return to the city of Rochester. The economic impact should spill over to parts of Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. Murphy asked if Chatfield is ready to support that growth with its schools, workers, and housing, while keeping its identity as a community. Journey to Growth, Gary Smith Smith, Rochester EDA, explained that Journey to Growth is a five year regional plan. The goal is to diversify the regional economy. It is now 40 percent dependent on Mayo Clinic. He maintained that at the end of 20 years we don’t want to be more than 40 percent dependent on Mayo Clinic. The focus of Journey to Growth is on growing other sectors of the economy. Several target areas listed by Smith to achieve their goal include advanced health care, computer systems, food manufacturing, tourism, and transportation equipment manufacturing. Goals include the expansion and diversity of the regional economy, engaging, retaining and attracting top talent, and working toward a cohesive and connected region. Smith insisted, “It will take all of us working together.” DMC is one piece of the plan. The intention is to capitalize on the momentum that DMC will create. Chatfield Comprehensive Plan, Kristi Clarke
Clarke, Planning and Development Coordinator, explained the process of developing a Comprehensive Plan for the city (20142050). The plan is a framework and a vision for the community, plus a land use plan. It should be completed this year or early next year. The plan provides a guide for future planning and zoning decisions, provides a direction for the EDA board, and a guide for the city council. The plan has three components including 1) community context or where we are (demographic information), 2) goals and policies or ‘where we want to go’, and 3) a land use and policy guide or how do we implement where we want to go. Clarke said they are now working on the second component. Clarke said 18 percent of the city is in a flood plain and is open space, providing a lot of potential for
outdoor recreation. The Center for the Arts, when fully operational, is expected to welcome 7,700 visitors per year. Members of each of the boards present were asked to write down their vision for Chatfield’s future, which will be used to help develop the second part of the plan. Other Business In Brief •Mayor Russ Smith read a proclamation he had signed recognizing National POW/MIA Recognition Day, September 19. •On September 25 the city will be showing their appreciation to legislators for the $5.3 million included in the 2014 Capital Investment Bill. It will be held where the funds are to be used, at the Chatfield Center for the Arts. The money will fund the 2015 work program for Phases II and IV. Plans for Phases III and V will also be shown. City clerk Joel Young said the predesign process is substantially complete.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS TUES., SEPTEMBER 30 Knit it Together, 3:30-4:30pm, Preston Public Library. Knitting for all levels.* •Bluff Country Toastmasters meet, 5:30pm, Spring Valley Public Library.* •Chatfield AA meets, 7:30pm in the Pioneer Presbyterian Church, 206 Fillmore St., Chatfield.* •AA Closed Meeting, 8pm, Presbyterian Church, Mill St., Rushford.*
•Spring Valley Area Foodshelf, 2-4pm, 1300 West Tracy Rd., Spring Valley.*
THURS., OCTOBER 2 •Free Senior Coffee and Homemade Dessert, 9am, Clara House of Harmony.* •Public Blood Pressure Clinic, 10-10:30 am, Good Shepherd Apartment Community Center, 800 Home Street, Rushford, MN. •Public Blood Pressure Clinic, 10:45-11:15 a.m. at the Tenborg Center, 113 East Jessie Street, WED., OCTOBER 1 Rushford. •Public Blood Pressure Clinic, 9:30-10am, Hillside Apartments, •Story Hour, 11am, Harmony Public Library. No school, no 409 South Hudson Avenue, story hour.* Spring Valley. •Merry Meeters Birthday Club, •Public Blood Pressure Clinic, 10:45-11:15am at the Community 2 p.m., Acton home. Roll call: Household hint. Center, 200 South Broadway Avenue, Spring Valley.
•Preston Historical Society Meeting, 7pm, Methodist Church, Preston. Public invited. •AA Class “Road’s Journey,” 8pm, 301 E. Franklin St., Spring Valley (a yellow house).* FRI., OCTOBER 3 •Spring Valley Area Foodshelf, 9-11am, 1300 West Tracy Rd., Spring Valley, MN.* •Lanesboro Farmers’ Market, 9-noon, Sylvan Park.* •Chatfield NA meeting, 7:30pm, Pioneer Presbyterian Church, 206 Fillmore St. Chatfield.* •Lanesboro AA Group, 8pm, Bethlehem Lutheran Church. For more info, call 507-251-1771 or 765-2518.*
SAT. OCTOBER 4 •Cookie Walk, 10am, Sons of Norway Hall, Lanesboro. Hosted by Bethlehem Lutheran Church. •Lanesboro AA Group, 8pm, Bethlehem Lutheran Church. For more info, call 507-2511771 or 765-2518.* SUN., OCTOBER 5 •Fountain AA Group closed meeting, 7:30pm, Fountain Lutheran Church, South Main St. and Highway 52.* MON. OCTOBER 6 •Community Coffee, 9am, Park Lane Estates, Preston.* •Public Blood Pressure Clinic, 1-3pm, Fillmore County Public Health, 902 Houston Street NW, Preston, MN.* •VFW Burger Nite, 5-8 p.m., Spring Valley VFW Hall.
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THANK YOU
THANK YOU
The family of Marcia (Eickhoff) Udenberg would like to
Thank everyone for the love & support shown to Marcia and our family since her ovarian cancer diagnosis and now, her death. Words cannot begin to describe how much we appreciate it. A special Thank You to the nurses and doctors at Methodist Hospital, Mayo Clinic Gonda 10, Griffin-Gray funeral home, Pastor Meline and the people from Zion Lutheran Church for serving the lunch. Also to Shannon Knoepke for singing the Lord’s prayer. Marcia would have been proud. Also, a huge Thank You to the Stewartville Booster Club. The “Marcia” stickers the football team will have on their helmets is an awesome idea. Thanks also to all Marcia’s Stewartville friends. You’ve been such great support to Marcia and now, all of her family.
A statement from heaven:
I just want to let you know that I made it home. The journey wasn’t an easy one, but it didn’t take too long. Everything is so pretty here, so white, so fresh & new. I wish that you could close your eyes and that you could see it too. Please try not to be sad for me. Try to understand, God is taking care of me. I’m in the shelter of his hands. Here there is no sadness, no sorry or no pain. Here there is no crying and I’ll never hurt again. Here it is so peaceful when all the angels sing... Alex & Shayne Udenberg Mike Udenberg Kenny & Dianna Eickhoff Mark & Jodi Eickhoff & family Bruce & Michell Hovelson Nate & Misty Heusinkveld & family
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Fore Sale: wood lathe, metal lathe, stainless steel cooker, archery equipment, small chest freezer. Call Darla or Kathy at the Fillmore Central District office. 507-765-3845. s29- o
2003 Yamaha Yz85 $1,300. 2004 Impala white 138,000 miles, $4,500. 1999 Suburban, 4 wheel-drive, 207,000 miles, new transmission, little rust, $2,500. Call 507-450-2863. s8/4tfn-o
Oliver 1600 with loader, wide front, gas, 3-point wheel weights, tire chains. Good snow mover. Runs great. $6,900. 507-259-1850. s29,6,13,20- o
Skid-loader TRAILER sale! 10,000# to 22,500# bumper pull. Manual, electric & gravity tiltbeds, flatbeds, hi-deck & low deck. 20 MODELS in-stock. $100.00 off any 14k & 22.5k model. Over 130 trailers in-stock, utility, cargos, dumps, gooseneck. 515-972-4554 www. FortDodgeTrailerWorld.com (MCN)
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Thank you to all who sent cards, food, well wishes and prayers for me during my hospital stay after emergency surgery in July and follow-up surgery in August. A special thanks to Pastor Roger for his visits. I am now on the road to a full recovery. Bernadette Snyder t29- o ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Huge Sale: Friday October 3rd, 4-7 Printed with and Saturday, Oct 4th 9-12. Futon, clothing, misc, furniture, decorations, toys, bedding. Lanesboro United Methodist Church, 507 Parkway S, Lanesboro. Printed on recycled paper g29- o
A very Heartfelt THANK YOU to all for your concern and kindness both before and after my surgery. God Bless You! Sharon Knutson t29-x ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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services Norby Tree Service: Stump grinding, tree trimming and removal. Call Dave Norby at 507-259-3118. v8/2tfn- o REBUILD ALTERNATORS and starters for auto, truck, and farm implements. Same day service. DOT & truck inspection available. Hi-Tech Rebuilders, Rushford. 507-864-7440 or 507-4591504. v11tfn- o
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Printed on recycled PaPer 235 6th St. SE., Harmony • Koliha garage Thurs., Oct. 2: 2pm - 7pm Fri., Oct. 3: 9am - 6pm • Sat., Oct. 4: 9am - 1pm Name-brand boys (NB – 18 mos.) & girls (NB – 6) clothes, holiday dresses, coats, caps, mittens, sock & shoes; Infant toys & glass bottles; Women’s clothes, Eddie Bauer blouses, coats, jackets, shoes (med. – plus sizes); Maternity clothes – some new; Men’s T’s & shirts (med-3XL); Halloween costumes; Colored TV; Upright bag-less vacuum; Small appliances; food storage containers; Pampered Chef; holiday decorations; Xmas 5-place dish setting/ serving pieces; Topaz 8-place dish setting/serving pieces; bell collection; depression & Fostoria glass pieces; towels, linens & bedding; Xmas & 50+ yr. old jewelry; student desk w/ hutch; furniture; plus much more household items.
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WANTED Wanted: Cropland, farms, hunting land. Call 608-3858080. Roger D. Johnson, Land Broker Auctioneer. Licensed MN, SD, WI, IL. w3tfn-o Wanted: Cars, trucks, buses, and semi trailers, running or not. Serving SE MN and northern IA. Luke Junge, Preston, MN. Call 507-259-4556. w30tfn-o $25,000 REWARD for older FENDER, GIBSON, GRETSCH, MARTIN, MOSRITE, NATIONAL guitars. Paying from $500 to $25,000 or more. Please call Crawford White in Nashville, TN at 1-800-477-1233 or email NashvilleGuitars@aol.com (MCN) A UNIQUE ADOPTIONS, LET US HELP! Personalized Adoption Plans. Financial Assistance, Housing, Relocation and More. Giving the Gift of Life? You Deserve the Best. 1-888637-8200. 24HR Hotline. (VOID IN IL) (MCN)
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• 2013 Car Bumper Pull • 7' x 20' Stock • 7' x 24' Stock
• 500 Gallon Fuel Trailer • 16' Bumper Stock • 7'6" x 32' Stock • Kiefer Flatbeds Stock
• 17' Alum. Flatbed • 7'6" x 30' Stock • 20' Stock
USEd FeatHerlite trailerS: • 8'x24' Stock USEd EqUipMENt: •Bobcat 863 w/cab • Bobcat S650 • Bobcat 2200 Utility Vehicle • Bobcat T190 • Bobcat S205 w/cab
• CAT 272C • CAT 287B • Dieci TeleHandlers in Stock
• Kubota RTV 1100-Loaded • NH L220 w/Cab • JD 2305 w/Cab
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Commune with nature. Two person bungalow on Trout Run Creek, Chatfield, Oct. 12- Apr. 30. $700 incl. water/sewer, and high-speed internet + digital phone. Renter pays gas and electric. 507-316-0037. r22,29- o
Need to store snowmobiles, a classic car, or a boat? Do you need storage while in the process of moving? Space is available for rent in a building located in Preston. Call 507251-5297. r28tfn- x
Trailer in Lanesboro with 1 medium and 1 small bedroom. Fridge, washer, and dryer currently present. $300.00/month with additional $300.00 deposit. Utilities not included. Call 507-251-8140. r15,22,29- o
OFFICE SPACE for rent in historic downtown Preston, MN, with enough room for 4 to 6 employees. Cost $335/ month, includes standard utilities. Common area break room and bathroom facilities. Call 507-251-5297. r30tfn- x
Studio apartment for rent downtown Preston. $225 per month - includes heat. Call Chris at 507-259-3633. rtfn9/8-o Glen-Mar Storage - Larger or small storage available 55 ft x 160 ft, in rural Lanesboro. Ideal for storing cars, boats, campers, snowmobiles, motorcycles, etc. Please call 507-9512635 or e-mail ggide@acegroup.cc. r1,8,15,22,29,6-o 2 Bedroom trailer and garage for rent, Lanesboro. Available immediately. Call 888-384-7185. r7/21tfn-o Nice 2BR apt. in Preston, $350/mo + util. Scott 765-3600. r8tfn- o Large lot in New Horizon Trailer Park in Preston. Available Immediately. 765-2131 or 1-800-7700347. r10/5tfn- o
Looking for a place to celebrate an event? Birthday parties, anniversaries, baby showers! Cost is $25 for up to 2 hours. Includes large TV for games or movies. Bathroom facilities. Free Internet access. Located in Preston. Capacity of up to 25 people. Call 507-251-5297. r4/7tfn-x
Scenic View TownhomeS • Spacious 2 & 3 bedrooms • Attached garages included • Beautiful area • Starting at $505 Income restrictions apply. 507-864-7880 • Rushford, MN www.paramark.us
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are you at least 55 years or Better, HanDICaPPeD or DIsaBleD? lakewood apartments located in beautiful downtown Chatfield mn • Rent based on income (30%) • Clean, safe, quiet and friendly environment • Off-street Parking and on site laundry • Heat paid • Pets welcome
• Community Room with Big Screen TV and Kitchen • Elevator • Spacious 1 Bedroom Apartments with appliances • Close to City Library, Churches, Downtown and Medical Center
If thIs Is what you’re lookIng for, look no further. 507-867-4791 or just come and visit us at Lakewood Apartments, 420 Bench Street, Chatfield, MN 55923
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Will train and reimburse for classes, if not on the registry. Bonus Pay on weekends and shift differential.
Chosen Valley Care Center is seeking out-going person to join the Life Enrichment Activity Department team. Would assist in planning, organizing and carrying out therapeutic activities; providing stimulation, promote physical activity and strengthening, cognitive/emotional, spiritual health in large, small group and 1:1 setting. This is a full time position with a four hour shift approximately every third weekend. Must have drivers license and be willing to take DOT physical to drive Care Center van. Resumes/applications accepted until position filled. Musical abilities a plus! EXCELLENT BENEFITS OFFERED Health Insurance Generous, flexible PTO Supplemental insurance benefits through AFLAC You can make a difference!
For more inFormation and an application see web site: www.chosenvalleyseniorliving.com or call Kate in the Activity Department at (507)-867-4220
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NURSING ASSISTANTS Full-Time & Part-Time $750 Sign-On Bonus
Chosen Valley Care Center is looking for individuals who are compassionate, energetic, hardworking and reliable to join our health care team. We currently have full-time and part-time positions available. We are willing to train the right applicant. We offer excellent benefits to employees working full-time. •Blue Cross Blue Shield with 100% coverage on preventative care •Health Partners Dental Plan •Life & Accidental Death and Disability •Generous, Flexible PTO •Tuition Reimbursement •Supplemental Insurance Benefits through AFLAC Application/resume should be forwarded to: Chosen Valley Care Center, Attn: Director of Nursing, 1102 Liberty St. SE, Chatfield, MN 55923 or applications may be downloaded at www.chosenvalleyseniorliving.com (EOE/AA)
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The Fillmore County Journal is expanding, which means we need another
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Old Village Hall Restaurant in Lanesboro is looking for a year-round waitperson. Part-time position, must be available evenings and weekends; must be 18. Call Sarah at (507) 467-2176. h29-o Help wanted: Seeking a person to milk cows on a 125 cow dairy. 15-20/ wk. Includes some weekends. AM shift is 4am-8am. PM shift is 3pm-7pm. Must have reliable transportation - References required. Please call 507-259-9713. h29-o Help wanted on dairy farm in Spring Valley/Wykoff area. Call 507-352-4377. h29- o Part-Time Guest Services Coordinator Good Earth Village is seeking a part-time Guest Services Coordinator to work 3-4 weekdays per week (approximately 16 hours per week). This person will be responsible for greeting and checking in with on-site guests, answering phones, general office duties, and working in KX (our hospitality software training provided). The ideal applicant will have excellent interpersonal and customer service skills, be proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, have some database knowledge and be comfortable leading before meal prayers. Applicants should email their cover letter and resume to Kristen Twitchell: Kristen@ goodearthvillage.org. For more information please contact Good Earth Village: 507-346-2494 h29,6- o Looking for server to do Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays days. More hours could possibly be available down the road. Someone who is fast, courteous, and personable. Stop up to fill out an application. Any questions, call Steve, 765-3388. h29- o K&R Equipment is looking for help with custom manure hauling and service repair work. Call 507-268-4425. e8,15,22,29o GREAT MONEY FROM HOME with our Free Mailer Program. Live Operators on Duty NOW! 1-800-707-1810 EXT 801 or Visit WWW.PACIFICBROCHURES. COM (MCN) PAID IN ADVANCE! MAKE $1000 A WEEK mailing brochures from home! Genuine Opportunity! No experience required. Start Immediately! www. localmailers.net (VOID IN SD, WI) (MCN) BUSINESS BROKERAGE Brokers/ Owners wanted. Business experience a must, real estate/sales experience a plus. Will train. E-mail resume to d.breske@ murphybusiness.com or call 605/3106666 MCAN
NOW HIRING PART-TIME DAY & EVENING SHIFT NURSING ASSISTANTS WILL TRAIN Contact: Karen Miller 507.498.3211 Ext.123 GUNDERSEN TWEETEN nurse Full Time CARE CENTER
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• Convenient and close to home and school • Quality and caring staff, loving residents, rewarding work • Child care on-site with employee discount • Flexible scheduling, shift differential, no mandatory over-time or shift rotation • Wages based on education and experience • On-site Fitness Center For more information contact Kelly at GSLS, PO Box 747, Rushford, MN or call 507-864-7714. Or visit our website at www.goodshep-rushford.org to fill out an application.
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Casey’s General Store is looking for friendly, energetic individuals to fill a variety of positions including cashiers, donut makers, overnights, and pizza makers. Full and parttime positions available. Apply at Casey’s General Store, 875 Hwy 52 N., Preston, MN or online at www.caseys.com. EOE
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EMPLOYMENT ADDITIONAL INCOME NEEDED? Let us show you how! Become a Health/ Fitness entrepreneur Today! Limited spots for personal training of proven marketing techniques. Your success is our success! Call Today! 918-752-9994 Email: thegenesispureexperiment@outlook.com (Void in SD) (MCN) City of wykoff. The City of Wykoff is looking for a part-time Assistant Utility and Maintenance Technician. This position requires a basic understanding of the wastewater treatment and fresh water systems. Responsibilities to include operation and maintenance of city equipment. Assist with maintenance and grounds keeping. Hours limited to 26 hours/ week with exceptions as needed for emergencies. On-call 24/7 with no more than 30 minute response time. Minimum education and/or experience required (minimum job requirements, education requirements experienced): High school diploma or equivalent. Working knowledge of maintenance equipment. For the right candidate we are willing to train. Licensure/ Certification Required: Class B license with air brakes. Work towards water/ wastewater license. Job Essential Functions: You will be trained to check water/wastewater treatment plant to assure plant is in operating order. Cleaning, maintenance and repair when more than 1 person needed, assist with the flushing of water mains, reading water meters when covering for Public Works Director, assist in snow removal, sanding, general maintenance and minor street repair, seasonal decorations, minor repair and maintenance of street lights, set or remove road barricades, assist with maintaining city tree dump and compostpile, assist with grounds keeping, run errands as directed, maintain daily log of duties performed, maintain all work and storage areas in a neat, orderly and safe fashion. All other duties as directed by Council. Core Principles (Service Values) apply to every position: Data privacy requirements, open meeting laws, understanding of employee policies and procedures, familiarity with League of Minnesota Cities good public relations. Please submit your cover letter and resume to the Wykoff City Clerk, 217 Gold St. N, P.O. Box 218, Wykoff, MN 55990 or drop it off at this address by 4:00 p.m. on October 13, 2014. City of Wykoff is an equal opportunity provider and employer. h15,22,29,6,13-o
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For Sale: 3 Bed - 2 Bath Acreage. 2 AC. Edge of Fountain O/A. Price $159,900. Call 507-259-6961. h9/22tfn-o
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New Listing RUSHfORd
507 N High St $175,000
4 BR, 2 BA, 4 Car Garage Large Lot 150 x 200
New Listing HOUSTON 105 S Lincoln St $96,900
$249,900
11 BR, 11 BA Plus Carriage House 3 Car Heated Garage
LaNESbORO 29794 County 105 $250,000
LaNESbORO 39063 County 10 $119,900
RUSHfORd 44493 Oakview Loop $255,000
709 Johnson Ct $189,900
5 Acres - 2 BR, 2 BA Authentic Log Home, Garage 32 x 40
2.5 Acres - 4 BR, 3 BA Ranch Home in Country Subdivision
RUSHfORd 207 E Park St $89,900
609 Hanover Ct
4 BR, 2 BA Heated Garage w/10’ Door
4 BR, 3 BA Beautiful Home
$179,900
115 Mill St
$69,900
To list your Auction 507-765-2151
NOTICES Dad’s Belgian Waffle Breakfast will take place October 19, 2014 at the Wykoff Community Center. Serving will take place from 9 am to 1 pm. The cost is $8 for adults, $5 for children 5-12, and children under five are free. The event is sponsored by Immanual Lutheran Church. n29,6,13-o
4 Acres - 2 BR, 4 BA Steel Bldg 52 x 64
RUSHfORd
COLLECTOR’S PARADISE FLEA MARKET. Fairgrounds…What Cheer, Iowa. Saturday- Sunday. October 4th5th. Early Bird: Friday, October 3rd (Admission $2.) Open 7 A.M. Admission $1.00 Daily. Outside dealer space available. Larry Nicholson, Box 413, What Cheer, Iowa 50268. Phone: 641-634-2109, www.whatcheerfleamarket.com (MCN)
4 BR, 2 BA Open Layout
SOUTH RUSHfORd
4 BR, 4 BA - Garage 840 sq ft Family Home with Apartments
522 Eiken dr
Sun., Oct. 5 at 5:30pm - DARR online auction. 5 bidding days. For more info and complete listing DARR Auctions & Realty 800-852-0010 or www. darrauctions.com. Partial listing in the Journal
3 BR, 2 BA, Garage Well-Maintained
1 BR, 1 BA
44983 Plummer St $160,900 5 BR, 3 BA Deck w/Roof, Great View
RUSHfORd 25976 State Hwy 43
$159,900
4.24 Acres - 3 BR, 1 BA, Garage Country Home Along Paved Roads
PETERSON 38567 State Hwy 16
3 BR, 1 BA, 2 Car Garage Many Updates, New Deck
$139,900
2.5 Acres - 3 BR, 2 BA, Garage Country Living, Pool
113 E Grove St
$119,000
2 BR, 2 BA Full Bath on Each Level
141 fillmore St
$31,500
Self-Serve CARWASH w/Laundromat Commercial Property
Be Green Jeff Darr Cell 715-495-6948 jeff@darrauctions.com
Sat., Oct. 4 at 9am - Antiques, Tool, Household Auction. Sale held at Spring Valley Sales Auction Building. For more information contact Spring Valley Sales at www.springvalleysales.com or 507-346-2183. Listing in the Journal. Wednesday, Oct. 1 at 10am - Absolute Estate Auction. Estate, shop tools & equipment, furniture & household, misc. Auction held at 14576 State Hwy. 16, Spring Valley, MN. For more info Gehling Auctions 1-800-770-0347. Listing in the Journal. October 3 - 5 - Estate Sale. Antiques, Furniture, Kitchen wares, Hand Tools, Glassware, Holiday Decorations, New Window, PLUS MORE! 205 Elmwood St. E. 2 Blocks E. of LAnesboro American Legion. Sat., Oct. 4 at 9am - Hershberger Metal, 13702 - 371st Ave., Canton, MN 55922. Auction Note: Consignments will be eccepted up until 9am on sale day. We expect to sell with two auction rings most of the day. For more info contact: 507481-8112. Dan E. Hershberger or Murt Boyum . Thurs., Oct. 16 at 10am - 191+/- in three parcels. Great farm, with great access, exposure, rainage, long rows, & good soils. High Point Realty & Auction. For more info contact High Point Auction Company 507-2181243 or www.HighPointAuctionCompany.com. Notice in the Journal.
ONLINE AUCTIONS
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Need to Sell PETERSON 127 Prospect St $79,000
$52,000
3 BR, 1BA, Garage
3 BR, 2 BA Split Level Home
425 Prospect St
PETERSON 225 Mill St
PETERSON 126 Mill St $59,900
1003 Meadowview dr $129,900
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$185,000
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Fri. Oct. 3, 10-5 • Sat. Oct. 4, 9-4 • Sun. Oct. 5, 11-3 Antiques, Furniture, Kitchen wares, Hand Tools, Glassware, Holiday Decorations, New Window, PLUS MORE! 205 Elmwood St. E. 2 Blocks E. of Lanesboro American Legion Watch for signs
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MAGNETIC PICTURE FRAME Collage business for sale, due to health reasons. Affordable. Merchandise, dies, patents, etc. Great supplemental income: gifts, craft fairs, shows, fundraising. 507/2633387. (MCAN)
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80 acre buildable property in Chosen Valley just 15 minutes from Rochester. Tillable and woods, $369,900. Jennifer Mitchell, Edina Realty. 507-208-1547. e15,22,29,6- x
THE RAY CITY COMMISSION in Ray ND is now accepting applications for a Public Works Director (PWD). The PWD oversees capital improvement and supervision of public works staff as well as performing the daily tasks necessary to assure the City’s water distribution, sanitary sewer collection and treatment, storm management system, streets, and street light systems are providing quality, efficient service for the City. The PWD must be certified or willing to be certified in Level 1 Water Distribution and Level 1 Wastewater Collection and Treatment in ND within one year of employment. Salary DOE. Excellent benefit package. Minimum of 5 years’ experience required. Contact the Ray City Commission at PO Box 67 Ray ND 58849 or send your resume to raynd@ nccray.net. Applicants are encouraged to visit the City website at www.raynd. com for a full advertisement printout. Applications will be accepted through Oct, 2014. (MCAN)
GIBSON IS EXPANDING and has company driver positions available in Williston, ND. Hourly pay! Starting pay at $24.50 plus overtime! Minimum 50hr per week plus benefits. Flexible schedules! Gibson will provide housing while working in Williston area plus transportation. Call for more details! Be a part of something new! Class A-CDL, Hazmat with doubles & triples endorsement, and 2yrs verifiable driving experience req. When it comes to dependable long term work, Gibson offers more! Be more than a number! 866/687-5281 www.drivegibson.com EOE. (MCAN)
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730 e. LOWeLL ST., LeROY • $139,900 Parklike back yard on over an acre of land. Upper Iowa River runs along the boundary of this property. Great landscaping and fenced back yard. The garage is heated & insulated. Lower level has been completely redone w/huge family room, 3/4 bath, an abundance of storage w/shelves & workshop area. Newer roof, maintenance free deck & porch, and back yard storage shed. Country living in town!
214 e. FReDeRIcK LeROY • $69,900
Move in ready 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home. Newer shingles, cement drive, heated garage with attic & workbench. Eat in kitchen, formal dining and large open & bright living room. Main floor laundry located in back enclosed 4 season porch area. You’ll love the oversized lot with storage shed and full back deck the length of the house. Priced to sell!
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$202,500 310 Maple st., lanesboro
101 pleasant st., lanesboro
3 Bdm on Main Floor • Wheel Chair Access. In-Floor Heat in House & Garage • 3 Baths • Main Floor Laundry • Fireplace
3 bedrooms • Main Floor laundry • updated Kitchen • Formal living room • Dining room • Kitchen Dining • large Wrap around • large corner lot
704 KenilWortH aVe., lanesboro
$104,900
3 Bedrooms • 2 Baths • Wood Floors • Archways • High Ceilings • Block Exterior • 2 Car Garage
$124,900 804 auburn aVe. s, lanesboro
$440,000
26011 glaDiola lane, lanesboro
SOLD!
Deer Ridge • Spectacular Home • Unique Floor Plan • 5 Bdm • 4 Baths • In-Floor Heat In House & Garage • Western Cedar Ceilings • Hickory Floors • Family Room W/30’ Ceilings That Includes Floor To Ceiling Windows To Enjoy Wonderful Scenery & Wildlife • Master Shower With Heated Floor • Must See
107 spruce st. se., Fountain Newer Home • 3 Baths • 4 Bedroom• Wood Floors • Master Bath • 6-Panel Doors • Heated 3 Car Garage • Large Deck • Large Bedroom • Vaulted Ceilings • Kitchen Nook & Bar • Maintenance Free Siding • Dead End Street • Backs up to the Park
Homes to Fall For!
24.84 acres – Hobby Farm • 4 Bedrooms • 2 Baths • Wood Floors • Main Floor Laundry • Main Floor Bedroom • Formal Living Room • Formal Dining Room • D/O • Mudroom • New Furnace • New C/A • New Windows • Heated 936 sq. ft. Garage • New 36x60 Shop with Heat, Air and Bathroom • Horse Barn • Barn with Large Shed • Kennels • Patio • Enclosed Porch
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16108 305 Ave., HARMONY
Easy access 9 acre wooded parcel only 5 miles from Preston and Harmony. Slip away to the cabin! Build your dream home in this scenic paradise. This parcel borders crop land and pasture with live water. Wooded parcels on north and south side. Call today, this could be gone tomorrow!!
25257 County 5, WYKOFF American Four Square home, original woodwork, wood floors, built in hutch, large eat in kitchen, main floor bedroom, bath and laundry. Walk up attic. Vinyl siding, septic-2010. Garden space. Barn & shed. Pasture & woods, approx. 60+ acres crop land. Call today!
35768 Hwy. 16, LANESBORO 218 AWESOME ACRES. Custom build home. 5 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms. Geo Thermal heating system, wrap around deck and walk out basement. 3 car attached garage. Pole barn, shop, and shed. Hay ground, open prairie, and woods & wild flowers with scenic views.
25562 140th St., PRESTON
Nice acreage with spacious four square 2 story home. 3 bedrooms up with full bath, Main floor has updated eat in kitchen, plus office and 3/4 bath. Full basement along with walk up attic. Large shed. 6.5 acres $119,900/$550.38 PI/M*
10207 County 116, HARMONY
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Over 125ft of frontage on the Upper Iowa River with good river access. Electric, private well and newer septic. This property also has a one car garage. The cabin is not habitable and is sold ‘’AS IS’’. The perfect spot for camping, parking your RV, or building a home.
600 4th St. NE, HARMONY
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XXX Dupont St., LANESBORO
Partially wooded lot near Root River Trail on Coffee St & Dupont. Buildable, city utilities. $24,000
XXX 3RD Ave. SE, HARMONY
Harmony’s newest subdivision, with country views and city utilities at an affordable price. No building permit fees or connection fees in 2014! Get $5,000 + Cash Back/EDA Incentive 12995 County 15, HARMONY
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Surrounded by a mature windbreak this 4 bedroom, 2 story offers tons of living space, storage space, plus a deck and patio to entertain family and friends. Attached 2 car garage.
1015 Ridge Rd. S., PRESTON Wonderful views! 3 bedroom home on South Hill. Open dining and living room with hardwood floors. Step saving kitchen with tile floors. Finished basement. Att 1 car garage. Plus heated work shop with overhead doors. 3 +/- acres. $169,900. Additional land available up to 10 acres, call for details.
A Slice of Country! 1 1/2 story home with main floor bedroom, bath, & laundry. Upstairs loft plus XXX COUNTY 5 WYKOFF 2nd bedroom. Large 2 car attached garage. 80+/-acres 73.41 tillable. No current rental Septic new 2012, private well. Rural zoning agreement, 2014- hay ground. Rolling land. offers opportunity for horses and hobbies.
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1) 3.82 acre lot with woods, creek, w/o, great views of Nolan Valley. Ideal for cabin or permanent home with privacy, scenery, and wildlife. $54,900
2-plex, could be a 3-plex • 4 bedrooms, Could have 6 • 3 baths • Completely remodeled • New roof, siding, windows • Furnace and c/a • 2 furnaces • 2 c/a • 2 laundry units • 1152 sq ft garage with 1/2 bath, shop and walk-up attic • View of bluffs
2) 3.96 acre lot with woods, creek, w/o, great views of Nolan Valley. Ideal for cabin or permanent home with privacy, scenery, and wildlife. $56,900
200 HillsiDe aVe., lanesboro
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4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Large Wooded Corner Lot, Appliances Stay, New Furnace and CA.
$295,000
$89,900 26 Winona st., cHatFielD
35064 242nD st., lanesboro
12.43 Acre Hobby Farm • Edge of City Limits • Horse Set Up • 4 Large Bedrooms • 2 Baths • Jacuzzi Tub • Open Living Room and Dining Room • Main Floor Laundry • Open Lower Level is Roughed in for Family Room, Bath, 5th Bedroom and Rec Area • Large Deck • 26x36 Pole Shed • 20x36 Shed with 3 stalls • 4 Acres Hayground • Fire Pit • 2 Hunting Sheds • A Lot of Wildlife
coMMercial builDing - lanesboro Potential is unlimited for many different business opportunities in a high traffic area of scenic Lanesboro. Large main floor can be used for any type of commercial business. Two rental units on 2nd level. Building has been updated to meet Historical Preservation requirements. $224,900
coMMercial builDing - lanesboro Great opportunity to own large commercial building in a high traffic area. Potential business could be retail, restaurant/bar, convenience store/grocery, crafts or many other uses. Can be divided off. $64,500
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620 Burr Oak Ave. NE, CHATFIELD Charming, 3 bedroom, two story home. Oak hardwoods throughout, open staircase, new kitchen flooring & freshly painted. Full basement with rough-ins & updated circuit breaker. Attached 2 car garage. $126,900/$582.52 PI/M*
Lots on South Hill, PreSton: City Limits, City Utilities Lot A) 4 acres mostly wooded great buildable site Lot B) Almost a half acre lot with good sized storage building Lots C & D) Approx 1/3 of an acre building lot
26.8 acres • Completely redone down to studs • Everything new in the last 1 - 1/2 years • 3 bedrooms • 2 baths • Main floor laundry • 3-season porch • New septic, furnace, c/a, windows • Remodeled kitchen • 50x60 pole shed • Storage shed • Woods • Pasture • Ideal for animals • Good hunting • 9’ ceilings
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208 asHburn st., lanesboro
401 spring st., preston
2 Acres in City Limits • 4 Large Bedrooms • 3 Baths • Sauna • Main Floor Laundry • Formal Living and Dining • Open Floor Plan • Wood Floors • Large Family Room • Rec Room • Wet Bar • Updated Kitchen • Walk-out • Deck • Patio • Covered Porch • 25x52 Shop w/ Heat and Air • 12x52 Building • 14x20 Garden Shed w/Cement Floor • 2+ Heated Attached Garage • New Roof, Furnace, Air and Water Heater • Mature Trees • Wildlife • Great Views • Private
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$149,900
34832 310tH st., lanesboro
$74,900
*Monthly Principal and Interest Payment Based on 5% down/30 year amortization/4.1% APR. Loan guidelines subject to vary per qualifications. Various loan programs offer down payments 0%-20%.
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3 Large Bedrooms • 3 Baths • Main Floor Laundry • Gourmet Kitchen • Granite Countertops • 2-sided Fireplace • Master Bath • Deck of Master • Patio • 2-tiered Deck • Private Fenced Yard • Professionally Landscaped • Formal Living • Dining Room • Rec Room • Family Room
$345,000 11808 county roaD 35, st. cHarles
3-bedrooms • 2-baths • Large corner lot • New window • Newer roof • Vinyl siding • Formal living room • Dining room • Patio • Screened in porch • Garage • Ideal for investment property
$74,900
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1413 30tH st. nW, rocHester
Main Floor Living • 2 Large Bedrooms • Open Floor Plan • 2-sided Fireplace • Formal Living • Dining Room • Kitchen Island • Main Floor Laundry • Covered Porch • Private Patio
431 HalF st., WHalan Next to State Bike Trail • Wood Floors • Corner Lot • Garage • Storage Shed
$229,900
$109,900 346 Main st. n, cHatFielD
$344,900
$199,900
Ranch Home On Large Lot • Open Floor Plan • Main Floor Laundry • Private Deck • 2+Garage • Large LL Family Room
Very appealing home with character and charm. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining room & living room combination. Original woodwork, hardwood floors, and arched doorways. You’ll love the bright kitchen with oak cupboards and stainless steel sink with kitchen window. Finished family room in lower level. Single car garage w/asphalt drive & storage shed located across from park. Priced to sell!
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4 large bedroom • Wood Floors • New Windows • Formal Dining Room • Living Room •.48/Acre Lot • Vinyl Siding • Original Woodwork • 2 Kitchenettes
$104,900
Affordable property in small community of Wykoff. Perm siding, cement drive, single car garage, & deck located on back of house. The eat in kitchen is updated with newer cabinets, large pantry area & huge mudroom coming in from the deck. The house also features 2 bedrooms on main level and 2 on upper level, a full bath and lower level laundry. Owning this property is cheaper than paying rent!
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$109,000 301 tHirD st., Fountain
old World charm • Wood Floors throughout • original Woodwork • large living room • large Dining room • open Kitchen • great View of bluffs • 2 storage sheds
313 W. GRANT ST., SPRING VALLeY 79,900
234 LINe ST. S., WYKOFF $68,500
PRICE REDUCTION Affordable, cute, & charming! This home is ready to move into. Very well maintained 2 bedroom home with one full bath. Main floor laundry, eat in kitchen, & small formal dining area. The lower level is finished w/family room area. The other side of the basement is utility room area & work area. Large 2 car detached garage. Many mature trees on dead end road, allowing for plenty of privacy!
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200 asHburn st e, lanesboro
709 DIVISION AVe. SPRING VALLeY $55,000
If you are looking for a home to expand with - this is the house for you! 4 bdrms, 2 baths, walk up attic waiting to be finished off and basement in excellent condition w/ workbenches, new windows, sump basket, 2 elec panels & high efficiency furnace & c/a. Main floor laundry, eat in kitchen & formal dining room & living room w/stained glass window. Located on large corner with mature trees.
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206 MAIN ST. S., WYKOFF • $59,900
Sat., Oct. 4th 11:00-12:15
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(507) 346-2060 Cell: (507) 951-2071 Toll-Free: (888) 835-8141
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145 1st Ave. SE, HARMONY
311 E Fillmore, MABEL
Just like new, 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with open concept. Bright & sunny, 2 patios, next to green space & on dead end street. CA, in floor heat & forced air. Offered under assessed value. Don’t miss this opportunity, call today! $79,900/$366.77 PI/M*
401 Hillcrest St. E, LANESBORO
This Townhome remodel is ready for you to select the finishing touches. Gutted & currently at the sheetrock stage for list price. Additional allowances expense for flooring, cabinets, & finishing is an option to purchase the home and have completed by seller/contractor.
511 New St., WHALAN
A get away or a place to stay, this 3 bedroom home offers a great yard and an easy walk to the Root River and Root River Trail. Main floor bedroom & bath. 2 car & 1 car detached garages with storage. Garden space and beautiful scenery! $79,900/$366.77 PI/M*
110 Spruce St. SE, FOUNTAIN
G N I D N E P
Ideally located, 2 story home with beautiful hardwood floors, grand foyer, open staircase, large kitchen with breakfast bar, eating area, plus formal dining. Stone NG fireplace, all with 9 ft. ceilings. Wonderful front porch, multi level deck, and landscaped yard, backing up to country.
21980 County 20, PRESTON
Affordable living in Greenleafton. Home is packed with nice features! Custom built oak cabinets, oak hardwood floors & finished basement with gas fireplace. Updated windows, siding, and shingles in 2004. Att 1 car garage, patio door to deck with country views. $87,500/$401.65 PI/M*
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102 W Highway 52, CANTON
Turn key 2 bedroom home with updated paint, floorings, and finished basement. Generous cabinets & storage space. Ramp in attached insulated 2 car garage. Wrap around deck with nice lot, easy to enjoy. $78,500/$360.34 PI/M*
An inviting 1 1/2 story home offering a large open kitchen and dining area. Bedroom, bath & laundry all on main level. Upstairs features 2 additional bedrooms plus full bath. 2 car detached garage plus insulated shop space. $72,500/$332.80 PI/M*
CHEAPER THAN RENT 15529 Kiwi Rd., PRESTON
608 River St. SW, CHATFIELD
Move in & enjoy!! Well kept home with many updates. Generous living space, mainfl laundry & lots of cabinets. Lower level has been remodeled with family room, egress window & full bath. New roof (2014). Enjoy the deck and great yard with storage shed & garden space. $109,900/$504.48 PI/M*
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92 Main St., FOUNTAIN
260 1st St NW, HARMONY
Well maintained home with a lot to offer! 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, oak hardwoods & updated eat-in kitchen. Lower level with 2nd kitchen, 3/4 bath, family room, and bedroom. Insulated attached 2 car garage. Semi private backyard.$112,900/$518.25 PI/M*
402 Fillmore St. W, PRESTON
G N I D N E P
Simply charming 1 1/2 story 3
Excellent location in Fountain just west of Drury’s. Spacious retail area with possibilities for retail, offices, antiques - use all as one or divide into rentable spaces. Super parking, plus green space. Historic Jailhouse with 2 cells adds to the charm! Exceptional Opportunity!! Well established Antique Mall. Built in 2008, located on Hwy 52, with excellent exposure. 9,792 Sq Ft Antique Mall area, 1,024 SqFt separate commercial space, plus 1280 Sq Ft att garage 3 bay. Owner retiring. Call today!
bedroom home. Vinyl siding, updated windows, updated bathrooms. Detailed with oak hardwood floors, fireplace, Nice starter home offering affordable living. Main & built ins. Upstairs has been updated with a floor bedroom, bath, & laundry. 2 bedrooms small kitchen, 3/4 bath, bedroom and storage and bath up. Att 2 car garage. New steel roof. with separate entry off foyer. Basement $62,500/$286.89 PI/M* walkout with family room, 1 car tuck under, plus deck and patio area & mature trees.
Centrally located on the corner of Main & Center St in the heart of Harmony! This historic brick building has been beautifully redone. Features original tin ceiling and wood floors. Retail on main & basement level. Doors, windows, CA, wiring, and lighting in 2004. Exterior cleaned, sealed brick, awning, HE furnace w/air cleaner & rubber membrane roof all in 2011. Zone commercial. Owner retiring.
Why rent, when you can own! Nicely updated 2 bedroom home, updates include flooring, lighting, bathroom, furnace, window replacement, siding & roof. Full basement, CA & Large 2 car detached garage. Rural residential area offers affordable living with country views. $55,000/$252.47 PI/M*
Super location across from the winery in Lanesboro. Great location for a boutique or office. Updates include: windows, doors, shingles, rain gutters, circuit breaker, furnace, hot water heater, half bath, & wall AC . Hanging sign post from front of building!
15413 County Rd 9, PRESTON
10277 County 116, HARMONY Stop Renting! - This affordable 2 bedroom home offers efficient living with fresh paint & carpet, plus new front door. Near the Upper Iowa River, 2 car XL garage. New furnace in 2007 and updated septic. Not flood zone - call today! $43,500/$199.68 PI/M*
110 E Hwy 52, CANTON Starting up or slowing down, this affordable 2 bedroom home offers efficient living in good condition, with deck and good sized 1 car det garage with extra storage space. Deep lot with stone fireplace borders country. Cheaper than rent, call today! $53,900/$247.42 PI/M*
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417 Main St. SW, PRESTON
4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with ideal location across from Root River Bike Trail & Root River. Large yard with patio. Updates include roof, furnace, central air, windows, water heater, and circuit breaker. $67,500/$309.85 PI/M*
70 Main Ave N, HARMONY
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Owner’s retiring! Well established business for 60 years now being offered for sale as a turn key business including real estate, fixtures, and starter inventory. Retail Paint & Floor Covering Business. Heated shop, overhead door, and storage.
100 Coffee St., LANESBORO
EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION on US HWY 52. 60 x 80 building, built in 2005. Includes 24 x 24 office, reception & bathroom area. Shop area is 4224 sq ft. with infrared heat & NEW -used oil burner system. 24 x 24 loft area above office. Asphalt parking area for approx. 50 vehicles. 3 12 W x 14 H overhead doors. 16 ft sidewalls. Call today for more information.
610 Parkway Ave. S, LANESBORO
Owners are now retiring! The first motel in Lanesboro, tastefully renovated with five fully furnished rooms with private baths. Off street parking, locked garage available, WiFi & AC. 100% Health Dept. rating! Here is a wonderful opportunity to step into a well run business and meet new friends with the guidance of the owners to help with your transition.
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FILLMORE COUNTY JOURNAL
Monday, September 29, 2014
Page 37
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Minnesota Secretary of State Amendment to Assumed Name Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 1. State the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: preston service plus 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. 608 houston st. nw preston, mn 55965 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. Jones and bond repair llc 608 houston st. nw preston, mn 55965 4. This certificate is an amendment of Certificate of Assumed Name File Number: 764985000025 originally filed on JUNE 14, 2014. 5. 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: September 3, 2014 /s/ Justin Jones Justin Jones, President/Chairman and Secretary Publish 29, 6
LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered office address. eric richard luoma 201 angel ave. nw watertown, mn 55388 sandra lyn seha 201 angel ave. nw watertown, mn 55388 4. This certificate is an amendment of Certificate of Assumed Name File Number: 784018500020 originally filed on september 20, 2014. 5. 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: September 20, 2014 /s/ Eric Richard Luoma Publish 29, 6
LOCATION: Main Lobby of the Fillmore County Courthouse, 101 Fillmore Street E, Preston, MN 55965. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: See Exhibit “A” PROPERTY ADDRESS: 701 North Mill Street, Rushford, Minn. 55971 The property shall be sold, together with all improvements and buildings located thereon, and all rights, title, claim and demand of any nature whatsoever of the defendants in and to the mortgaged premises described above, or any part thereof; that all estates, rights, title and interest of any nature whatsoever, in any way belonging or relating to the mortgaged premises, together with all equipment, fixtures or other property of any kind whatsoever owned by the defendants and located on the mortgaged premises, and all leases and other agreements effecting the use of the occupancy of the mortgaged premises now or herein after entered into, the right to receive and apply rents, issues and profits from the mortgaged premises, and all the proceeds of the foregoing, together with the premises. Dated this 15th day of September, 2014. Fillmore county SHERIFF Daryl Jensen Exhibit “A” Part of Outlot 1 in SE 114 of the SE 114 of Section 11, Township 104, Range 8, described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of Outlot 2 in the said SE 114 of the SE 114, Section 11, Township 104, Range 8; thence East 280 feet; thence South 175 feet; thence West 208 feet; thence North 175 feet to the place of beginning. EXCEPTING therefrom the following· tracts: Land Easement to State of Minnesota shown in Book 176 page 356 Register of Deeds, Fillmore County, Minnesota and EXCEPTING therefrom the West 80 feet of said part of Outlot I in SE 114 of the SE 114 Section 11, Township 104, Range 8, Fillmore County, Minnesota. Property Address: 701 North Mill Street, Rushford, MN 55971 Parcel No. 06.0015.000 Publish 22,29,6,13,20,27
STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNlY OF FILLMORE DISTRICT COURT THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court File No.: 23-PR-14-721 In Re: Estate of David Alfred Nelson, Decedent. NOTICE OF AND ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF DESCENT Janice Marie Nelson has flied a Petition for Determination of Descent. It Is Ordered that on the 28th day of October, 2014, at 1:25 p.m., a hearing will be held In this Court at Fillmore County Courthouse, Preston, Minnesota, on the petition. The petition represents that the decedent died more than three (3) years ago leaving property in Minnesota. The petition requests the Court determine the descent of such property and assign the property to the persons entitled. Any objections to the petition must be raised at the hearing or filed with the Court prior to the hearing. If the petition is proper and no objections are filed or raised, the petition will be granted. Notice shall be gIVen by publishing this Notice and Order as provided by law and by mailing a copy of this Notice and Ordor to each interested person by United States mail at least 14 days before the time set for the hearing. BY THE COURT Dated: September 24, 2014 Signed: Matthew J. Opat, Judge of District Court
notice of meeting change amherst township The Amherst Township meeting that was scheduled for Monday, October 13, 2014 has been rescheduled to Tuesday, October 14, 2014 at 8:00 p.m. Hugh Fendry Amherst Township Clerk Publish 29, 6
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Minnesota Secretary of State Amendment to Assumed Name Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 1. State the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: karst brewing 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. 315 first street fountain, mn 55935 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,
STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF FILLMORE DISTRICT COURT THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT CASE TYPE: FORECLOSURE Court File No. [23-CV-14-108 J MARINE CREDIT UNION, vs. JULE EVENSON, aka JULIE K. EVENSON, and Plaintiff, JOHN DOE EVENSON, unknown spouse of Julie Evenson, Defendants. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER JUDGMENT AND DECREE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of a Judgment made and entered in the above entitled matter on July 7,2014, by the District Court of Fillmore County Minnesota, a certified copy of which has been delivered to me directing the sale of the premises herein after described, to satisfy the amount adjudged due the plaintiff in the above-entitled action from the defendants, as described in the Judgment, the undersigned Sheriff of Fillmore County Minnesota will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash as follows: DATE: Thursday, November 13, 2014 at 10:00am
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TOTALLY UPDATED! SHOWS GREAT!
AFFORDABLE LIVING
CORSON LAW OFFICES, LLC Steven Corson Atty. *18995 117 SI. Paul St SW PO Box 65 Preston, MN 55965 PHONE: 507-765-2121 FAX: 507-765-2122 info@corsonlaw.com Publish 29,6
1984 TOTALLY UPDATED HOME
$49,900
NEW LISTING $159,900 311 BURR OAK AVE NE, CHATFIELD #4057107
$134,900
#4053416
#4052425
416 RIVER ST SW, CHATFIELD
RENOVATED 1915 CRAFTSMAN STYLE HOME NEW LISTING
TIM DANIELSON
E-mail: homes@timdanielson.com www.timdanielson.com 272 Main St. North Chatfield MN 55923 Ph: 867-9100 Cell: 259-9110
ELCOR Realty Co.
313 FILLMORE ST W, PRESTON
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
#4057011
• 4 Bedrooms • 2 baths • 2 Car Garage • Built-ins • New windows • Open staircase • Gas fireplace • Original woodwork & hardwood floors • Leaded windows • New appliances • Totally remodeled kitchen & baths
$109,900
NEW LISTING
#4057271
• 3 Bedroom • 2 bath • Original woodwork • 9’ ceilings • Paneled doors • Loaded with hardwood floors • Built-ins • Pocket door • Replacement windows • Newer roof • Upgraded furnace & central air DOVER-EYOTA OR CHATFIELD SCHOOLS
3 ACRES
10512 55TH ST SE, EYOTA
SO
• 2 Bedroom • Main floor laundry • Hardwood floors
117 EYOTA ST W, DOVER
SOLD
• 5 Bedrooms • 2,807 sq. ft. • 0.29 acre corner lot
18379 COUNTY 102, CHATFIELD
#4049684
$209,900 26114 JASMINE DRIVE, FOUNTAIN #4057272
#4050177
• 3 Bedrooms • Hobby Farm • Attached garage • Steel siding • Deck • 15 Minutes to Rochester • Fenced pasture w/ creek • Good well & septic (2005) • Pole shed (26’-27’) • Storage shed (20-x21')
#4057370
UPDATES GALORE IN THIS STUNNING COUNTRY RETREAT!
• 2 Bedroom • 2 Bath • 2 Car garage •1994 Ranch • Spectacular view • Secluded setting • Box stalls • Pole shed (36’ x 60’) • Pole shed (24’ x 60’) • Loafing/hay shed • Separate pastures • Chatfield schools
8.53 ACRES
$149,900
NEW LISTING
421 3RD WAY SE, DOVER
14625 COUNTY RD 142 SE, DOVER
#4056987
• 4 Bedrooms • 2 Full baths • Open layout • Quality windows • Steel siding • Storage Shed • New flooring throughout main level • Updated • Affordable home in Move-in Condition
ALL NEW INSIDE AND OUT!
NEW LISTING
35710 290TH ST, LANESBORO
$319,900 #4052958
• 2 Bedrooms • 3 Baths •, 4,200 sq. ft. • Blacktop Road • Fully finished • Exposed log walls throughout • 2 Fireplaces • 2 Decks • Patio • Country kitchen with granite tops, ceramic tile, new appliances • Master suite in loft area with private deck, 26’ vaulted ceilings • Garage (25’x40’) • Insulated & finished shed (30’x40’)
MAIN FLOOR LIVING
NEWLY REMODELED ACREAGE W/VIEW
NEW LISTING
$169,900
$189,900 #4057374
• 3 Bedroom • Updated bath • Nice private setting • 2 Staircases • Wood floors • Fresh paint in & out • New metal roof • Original woodwork • 2nd Floor laundry• Multiple outbuildings • Pond • Located just off the blacktop
104 FILLMORE ST E, WYKOFF
#4056585
• 4 Bedroom • 3 Bath • 2 Car Gar, • Fenced yard • 3,808 sq. ft. • Main Floor living • Energy efficient • Hardwood floors • Paneled doors • Open layout • Basement roughed in for bath & floor heat
$64,900 508 JEREMIAH ST SE, PRESTON
#4054717
• 2 Bedrooms • Den • Full basement • Patio • New roof & windows • Very Economical • 2 Car garage plus extra off street parking • Well maintained • Move-in condition
$224,900 23824 COUNTY 117, PRESTON
#4057130
• 4 Bedrooms • 3 Baths • 2.81 Acres • Main floor living • Renovated kitchen in 2009 • Lower level family room • Additional 1 bedroom guest house • Master suite • Stick built (40’ x 60’) shed with living quarters • Numerous gardens & fruit trees • Wood or Propane heat
GREAT LOCATION BACKING UP TO CITY PARK!
TOWNHOME LOTS $139,900
$229,900
• Possible 5 bedroom • 2 Baths • 3,309 sq. ft. • Remodeled kitchen • Finished lower level • Heated attached garage • Machine shed (40’x60’) • Multiple outbuildings for the hogs • Extra 2 car garage • Additional tillable land available • Move-in ready
• 3 Bedrooms • 2 Baths • Blacktop Road. • Remodeled with tons of improvements • Barn w/lean too • 2-Garages • Workshop • Fenced pasture • Spring fed creek • New septic
FULLY FINISHED 2001 RANCH
NEW LISTING
REDUCED 10K
CHATFIELD 802 FILLMORE ST SE, LD
5 ACRES
14.7 ACRES
385 HARRISON ST, LEWISTON
SOLD
16268 COUNTY 2, CHATFIELD
WONDERFUL HORSE SET-UP
HOBBY FARM WITH FENCED PASTURE
CHARACTER GALORE
NEW LISTING
5.22 ACRES
11 ACRES
$147,500
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4TH
WELL MAINTAINED HOBBY FARM
$204,900
• 3 Bedrooms • 2 Baths • Main floor living • Vinyl siding • 4 Bedrooms • 2 baths • 0.33 Acre • Private backyard • Brand new kitchen • Remodeled baths • New flooring • Bamboo flooring • New windows • Deck • Patio • Fireplace • Vinyl windows • Upgraded Appliances • 2nd Story master suite w/walk-in closet & den area • Steel siding • Deck • Storage shed • Close to School • Move-in Condition • Short walk to downtown
• 2 Bedroom • Garage with workshop • Newer furnace/CA, roof, flooring • 4 Season porch • New appliances • Finished lower level for additional room
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5.22 ACRES - HORSES WELCOME
NEW WELL
416 GROVE ST. NE, CHATFIELD
Sealed Bid Farm Land Sale 72 acres of Prime Farm Land, Spring Valley, Minnesota Legal Description: The W 1/2 NW 1/4. of Sec. 15-102-13, except approximately 3.98 acre parcel and a 3.76 acre parcel, to be more fully described on the purchase agreement. The full legal description and a copy of the purchase agreement is available by request from the Law Office of Shawn Vogt Sween, LLC, at 507-7544555 or shawn@svslawoffice.com. The farm is located two miles south of Spring Valley along Highway 63 and a sealed bid sign is erected upon the property. All potential bidders shall deliver or mail a sealed bid by October 3 1, 2014, at 5:00 pm, to the Law Office of Shawn Vogt Sween, LLC, ATTN: SEALED BIDSOLSON FARM, 104 Main St S, Grand Meadow, MN 55936. The written bid shall state the bidder’s name, address, telephone number, and total bid price for the parcel, and be signed by the bidder. The owners shall review the sealed bids and the top bidders shall be contacted and provided a purchase agreement. All contacted bidders then may complete, sign and submit a Purchase Agreement, together with $20,000.00 in certified funds earnest money made payable to “SVS Trust.” Contacted bidders shall have the right to submit their purchase agreement and increase their purchase price at any time before November 10, 2014, at 1:00 pm, aner which time the Sellers shall meet and choose the successful bidder. The Sellers reserve the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Rejected bids shall have their earnest money returned. Closing shall occur on or before December 15, 2014, at the Law Office of Shawn Vogt Sween, LLC. Possession will be given on the date of closing. Real estate taxes due and payable in 2014 shall be paid by the Sellers. Taxes payable in subsequent years shall be paid by the Buyer. Buyer shall be responsible for updating abstract, their own title work, their own attorney fees, and all other customary Buyer costs. Publish 29, 6, 13, 20, 27
NEW LISTING
231 JEFFERSON AVE S, EYOTA
$139,900 #4057441
CHATFIELD ORCHARD RIDGE LOTS – BANK OWNED 2 Walkout townhome lots with private backyards. This upscale neighborhood is on a paved dead end road with city utilities. Only $20,000/each.
• 2 Bedrooms plus lower level den for 3rd •, 2 Updated baths • Main floor living • New roof • Replacement windows & doors • Ceramic & wood floors • Fireplace • Finished lower level • 2 Car garage is heated and finished • Move-in-Ready!
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LOTS AND ACREAGES FOR SALE PRESTON – Carimona Township – Two wooded parcels containing approximately 21 acres. Ideal building site or weekend cabin site. Excellent hunting and recreational opportunities for the outdoor enthusiasts. #4056711 $89,900. CHATFIELD – APPROVED BUILDING SITE (37.01 acres) along a hard surface road only 12 miles Southeast of Rochester. This parcel is heavily wooded and sits high on the hill overlooking the Root River valley. Excellent hunting! #4050564 $189,900. FOUNTAIN – Large level lot (132’ x 300’) on the corner of a dead end street in an established neighborhood. $19,900 RACINE – Lyman’s Second Subdivision. Located in newer development on cul-de-sac street with city utilities, choice of builder and covenant controlled. Hurry only 3 lots available. Prices starting at $19,900.
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Monday, September 29, 2014
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notice of mortgage foreclosure sale DATE: August 7, 2014 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that default has occurred in the conditions of the following described Mortgage: INFORMATION REGARDING MORTGAGE TO BE FORECLOSED 1. Date of Mortgage: February 27, 2009 2. Mortgagors: James S. Schueler and Beth L.Schueler, husband and wife 3. Mortgagees: Marine Credit Union, aka Marine Credit Union - Peterson 4. Recording Information: Recorded on March 3, 2009, as Document Number 370001, in the Office of the Fillmore County Recorder, Minnesota. 5. Assignments of Mortgage, if any: N/A INFORMATION REGARDING MORTGAGED PREMISES 6. Tax parcel identification number of the mortgaged premises: 06.0471.020 7. Legal description of the mortgaged premises: Lot 46 in Block 5 of Stebbins Addition to the City of Rushford, Fillmore County, Minnesota, also described as: Beginning at a point 66 feet West of the Southwest corner of Lot 35 in Block 4 of said Stebbins Addition, on a line parallel with the North line of Center Street, SS Stebbins Addition to said Town (now city) of Rushford; thence North 50 feet; thence West 100 feet; thence South 50 feet; thence East 100 feet to the point of beginning. Check here if all or part of the described real property is Registered (Torrens) [ ]
8. The physical street address, city, and zip code of the mortgaged premises: 601 N. 2nd Street, Rushford, MN 55971 other foreclosure data 9. The person holding the Mortgage: [check one] [ ] is a transaction agent, as defined by Minn. Stat. 58.02, subd. 30. The name(s) of the transaction agent, residential mortgage servicer, and the lender or broker, as defined in Minn. Stat. 58.02, is/are [ ]. The transaction agent’s mortgage identification number, if stated on the Mortgage, is [ ]. [ ] is not a transaction agent, as defined by Minn. Stat. 58.02, subd. 30. The name(s) of the residential mortgage servicer and the lender or broker, as defined in Minn. Stat. 58.02, is/are Marine Credit Union. 10. If stated on the Mortgage, the name of the mortgage originator, as defined in Minn. Stat. 58.02, is [ ]. INFORMATION REGARDING Foreclosure 11. The requisites of Minn. Stat. 580.02 have been satisfied. 12. The original principal amount secured by the Mortgage was $ 110,860.00. 13. At the date of this notice the amount due on the Mortgage, including taxes, if any, paid by the holder of the Mortgage, is: $[ ]. 14. Pursuant to the power of sale in the Mortgage, the Mortgage will be foreclosed, and the mortgaged premises will
be sold by the Sheriff of Fillmore County, Minnesota, at public auction on October 23, 2014, 10:00 a.m., at Fillmore County Courthouse, 101 Fillmore Street, Preston, MN 55965. 15. The time allowed by law for redemption by Mortgagor or Mortgagor’s personal representatives or assigns is six months after the date of sale. 16. Minn. Stat. 580.04(b) provides, “If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single-family dwelling, the notice must also specify the date on or before which the mortgagor must vacate the property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the property redeemed under section 580.23.” If this statute applies, the time to vacate the property is 11:59 p.m. on April 23, 2015. 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. Name and address of Attorney for Mortgagee or Mortgage Assignee: Attorney Daniel E. Dunn Main Street Law Offices, LLC
504 Main Street, Suite 200 P.O. Box 1627 La Crosse, WI 54602-1627 Name of Mortgagee or Mortgage Assignee: Marine Credit Union – Peterson 322 Mill Street Peterson, MN 55962 MAIN STREET LAW OFFICES is attempting to collect a debt on our client’s behalf and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously receediv a discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not be construed as an attempt to hold you personally liable for the debt. Publish 15. 22, 29, 6, 13, 20
Notice for quotes Fillmore Central ISD #2198 of Preston, Minnesota, will receive and open sealed quotes in the Superintendent’s office at 12:00 noon on Tuesday, October 21, 2014, for the furnishing of snow removal services from parking lots and sidewalks for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 winter seasons and lawn mowing and trimming services for the 2015 and 2016 mowing seasons at both the Preston and Harmony sites. Quotes must be submitted on the district supplied form which is available at the Superintendent’s Office, 700 Chatfield St., Preston, MN. Forms may also be obtained online at: www.fillmorecentral. k12.mn.us. If you have any questions contat Superintendent Richard Keith at 507-765-3845. The board reserves the right to reject any or all quotes and waive any informalities therein. Dated: September 23, 2014. James Love, Clerk Independent School District No 2198 Preston, MN 55965 Publish 29,6
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Notice of Annual Meeting for the Lanesboro Historical Association The Annual Meeting of the Lanesboro Historical Preservation Association will be held at the Lanesboro Museum on Monday, October 20, 2014, at 12:45 p.m. All members 18 years of age and older are eligble to vote at this meeting. Publish 29,6,13
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(2) 2014 CHEVY Impala 2LT (New Style), 21,000 Miles, V6, Fac. Warranty
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‘13 CHEVY 3/4 Ton Crew Cab, 4WD, “Diesel” ‘13 CHEVY Equinox LT, AWD, 11,000 Miles, Fac. Warr. ‘12 Chevy 1-ton Crew Cab Z-71, “Diesel”, 31,000 Miles, Fac Warr, (1-Owner) ‘12 CHEVY Malibu LT, (30,000 Miles) ‘12 CHEVY 1/2 Ton Ext. Cab LT, 4WD, (1-Owner), 20,000 Miles, Factory Warranty ‘12 GMC Acadia SLT, AWD, 45,000 miles, Fac Warr, Heated Leather, Remote Start ‘12 Chrysler 200 Touring, 4 dr., Sunroof, Heated Cloth, 26,000 Miles ‘12 Chevy Avalanche CT, 4WD, (1-Owner) 24,000 Miles, Sunroof, Heated Leather, Fac Warr ‘12 CHEVY 1-ton, Reg. Cab LT, 4WD, 46,000 Miles (1-Owner) ‘12 CHEVY HD 3/4 ton Crew LTZ, 4WD, “Diesel” (1-Owner) ‘11 BUICK Enclave CXL, FWD, (1-Owner) New Tires ‘11 Kia Sorento LX, AWD, 31,000 Miles ‘11 FORD Escape XLT, FWD, (1-Owner), Only 22,000 Miles, Sunroof
‘11 CHEVY Malibu LT, 37,000 Miles. Local Trade ‘11 KIA Sorento EX, FWD, Heated Leather ‘10 Chevy Equinox LS, Local Trade, 72,000 Miles, $14,995 ‘10 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4WD, Sunroof + NAV ‘10 FORD Edge LTD, AWD, 75,000 Miles, Local Trade, Heated Leather, $19,995 ‘10 CHEVY Traverse (1-Owner) ‘09 CHEVY HHR, 2LT, 81,000 Miles, Local Trade ‘09 CHEVY Impala LTZ, New Tires, Sunroof, Heated Leather ‘09 CHRYSLER Town & Country, Loaded, 64,00 Miles, Local Trade ‘09 CHEVY Suburban LTZ, 4WD, Loaded, Local Trade ‘09 CHRYSLER 300 Touring, 4 dr., Heated Leather, 79,000 Miles, Local Trade, Very Clean! ‘08 BUICK Enclave CXL, FWD, Loaded, Local Trade, ‘08 FORD F150 Crew Cab XLT, 4WD, Local Trade ‘07 Chevy 1/2 ton Crew Cab LT, 4WD, Local Trade $14,995 ‘07 CHRYSLER Pacifica Touring, AWD, Leather Quads ‘07 CADILLAC DTS, 4 dr., 77,000 Miles, Local Trade,
Heated Seat & Steering Wheel, Very Clean!! ‘06 GMC Canyon Crew Cab SLE, 4WD ‘05 Cadillac Escalade AWD, Sunroof, NAV, Quads, Local Trade, Diamond White ‘05 CHEVY 1/2 Ton Reg Cab, 4x4, 57,000 Miles ‘04 CHEVY Suburban LT, 4WD, DVD, Sunroof, Heated Leather ‘04 Ford Taurus SES, 4 Dr., 75,000 Miles, Local Trade, Now Only $5,995 ‘04 GMC Yukon, 4WD, Local Trade ‘03 CHEVY Avalanche Z-71, 4x4, $9,995 ‘02 BUICK Century, 4 dr., 103,000 Miles, Local Trade ‘01 Pontiac Montana Van “CHEAP” ‘01CHEVY 1/2 ton, Ext. Cab, 2WD, 85,000 Miles ‘01 Chrysler Town & Country Van “CHEAP” ‘99 PLYMOUTH Voyager Van, Only $2,195 ‘98 BUICK LeSabre, 4 dr., 3,800 V-6, Local Trade
H&S MotorS SAleS PHone 563-547-2401
Sales: Bryan Sheehy Aaron Butikofer
HigHway #9 weSt - creSco, iowa
www.HSMotors.com 1-800-798-2845
Service PHone 563-547-4910 Service: Dick Holten Keep that great gM feeling with genuine gM parts
2012 CHEVY 1-Ton Reg. Cab LT, 4WD, Z-71, 46,000 Miles, (1-Owner) Remote Start
NOW ONLY $26,995
2014 CHEVY Captiva LT, 4WD, 16,000 Miles, Fac. Warr., Sunroof, Heated Leather, Remote Start
NOW ONLY $19,995
2010 CHEVY Equinox LS, FWD, 72,000 Miles, Local Trade, New Tires
NOW ONLY $14,995
Fillmore County Weather Forecast September 29
September 30
Tuesday
October 1 Wednesday
October 2 Thursday
October 3 Friday
October 4 Saturday
October 5 Sunday
Partly Sunny
Mostly Sunny
Thunderstorms
Morning T-storms
Scattered Rain
Cloudy/Rain
Stray Showers
Monday
76
53
72
58 74
58
71
51
65
34 52
42
65
41
This is a projected forecast, for the most up-to-date weather go to www.fillmorecountyjournal.com and click on the weather icon.
Sun & Moon Schedule
Date: SunriSe & SunSet 09/29/14 7:04am 6:52pm 09/30/14 7:05am 6:50pm 10/01/14 7:06am 6:48pm 10/02/14 7:08am 6:46pm 10/03/14 7:09am 6:44pm 10/04/14 7:10am 6:43pm 10/05/14 7:11am 6:41pm
MoonriSe & MoonSet 12:24pm 9:31pm 1:21pm 10:19pm 2:14pm 11:13pm 3:03pm 12:14am 3:47pm 1:20am 4:27pm 2:30am 5:04pm 3:43pm
Weather
Moon Phases • September • October FirSt
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new
“Scary Night” by Jacob Spring Valley, MN • 2nd Grade
oct. 1
oct. 8
oct. 15
oct. 23
All children 13 and under are welcome to submit Weather Art. Send your picture to Fillmore County Journal P.O. Box 496, Preston, MN 55965 or email it to: ads@fillmorecountyjournal.com or drop it off at the Fillmore County Journal 136 St. Anthony St., Preston, MN Be sure to include Child’s First and Last Name, Age, Town and Title of Art Work.
Preston equiPment Jct. 52 & 16, Preston, mn Ph: 507-765-3803
3
rd Annual
Field day
Wednesday OctOber 1 st (rain day Oct. 2 nd) 11 a.m - 2 p.m.
15318 Cty. Hwy. 17, Harmony, MN South of Simon Farms Bin Site
Hammell Equipment will demonstrate in the Field:
2014 Case IH 7230 Combine with the new 4408 Series Head 2014 Case IH 340 Magnum with Case IH 330 Vertical Tillage 2014 Case IH 470 RowTrac Tractor with an 875 Disc Ripper
www.preston-equipment.com
combiNes • ‘11 9670 STS 792 hrs. • ‘10 9670 STS 1065 hrs. • ‘10 9670 STS 9670 680 hrs. • ‘09 9670 STS 1200 hrs. • ‘01 9650 STS • ‘98 9510 • ‘98 9410
corN heads • ‘12 612 C Non Chopping • ‘13 608 C Chopping • (3) ‘09 608 C Chopping • ‘12 606 C Non Chopping • ‘11 606 C Chopping • ‘10 606 C Non Chopping • ‘06 1293 12RN • (2) ‘06 643 6RN
beaN heads • ‘12 635 F • (2) ‘10 630 • ‘04 630 F
• ‘03 930 F • ‘98 925 F
SOLD
New graiN carTs • Brent 1082
• Echelon Precision Ag • Cover Crop Seeding • Drone with Camera (pending weather) • Grid Soil Sampling Equipment
Used graiN carTs • Brent 1282 • Brent 644
• Kinze 800
SOLD
New JohN deere TracTors • 1025R • 5100E • 6115D
• 6125R • 7250R
Used TracTors
row crop & UTiliTy
• (2) ‘12 JD 6430 MFWD IVT/673 Loader • ‘12 8235R IVT/ILS Front Duals • ‘12 8260R PJ Front Dual • ‘12 8360R IVT/ILS Front Duals • ‘09 5065ESO Open LD ST/553 • ‘06 JD 6415 MFWD 563 Loader, 6000 hrs • ‘07 JD 7930 1080 hrs • ‘90 JD 4455 2W New Rubber • ‘11 9230 4x4 • JD 9200 4x4
4x4
Tillage • 09’ JD 2310 34’9 Finisher • JD 2623 VT Disc 26’ NEW • JD 630 Disc 15’ • (2) 980 FC 32’/27 1/2 / 21’ • 2720 5 Shank Ripper NEW • 512 Disc Ripper 7 Shank • 39’ JD 726 Finisher
Call on used financing specials!
• DMI 28 1/2” Tiger II Rolling Basket