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CLASS REUNIONS Mora High School Class of 1956-The reunion will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wed. Sept. 22 at Freddies. Call Clayton Berg at 272-4387. Mora High School Class of 1958-reunion at noon on Sept. 18, 2021 at the Crystal Bar and Grill. Order from the menu. Any questions call Jim at 320-679-1604. Mora High School Class of 1963-Reunion from 1-5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021, at Crystal Bar and Grill. For questions call Cherie at 612270-0600 or Alan at 320-282-6201. Mora High School Class of 1967-Reunion at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 2, 2021 at Spring Brook Golf Course, Mora. Can golf before or aftermake your own tee times (679-2317). Questions call Betty (Hanson) Smith-320-515-0134, Randy Reynolds-320-630-6402 or Jeff Fagerstrom-320-336-8400.
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R Acids, bases R Fluorescent lights, compact and tubular (this includes the new bulbs) R Paint thinner, solvents, oil based paint, stain, varnish R Pesticides and herbicides and other garden and agricultural chemicals (Raid*, Roundup*) R Aerosol containers (full or partially full) R Thermometers (older mercury) R Any other household products that are either poisonous, flammable, or corrosive. R LATEX PAINT: We now have a state contract for disposal
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Custodian/ Maintenance Worker Full Time
Performs a variety of skilled and unskilled tasks in the custodian care and maintenance of county buildings. Qualification: combination of education and experience that is substantially equivalent to graduation from high school and limited experience in maintenance/custodial position. Valid driver’s license. $14.01 to $19.05 DOQ. Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us by September 20, 2021.
Application Deadline: Open until filled Start Date: As soon as possible For more information contact: Randy Qual, Elementary School Principal, at (320) 679-6200 or rqaul@moraschools.org Apply Online www.moraschools.org (preferred) or submit a letter of interest, application, resume, references and credentials to:
Human Resources - District Office
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10-25 hrs/week and 2 Saturdays per month. Flexible hours. Apply in person 21380 Forest Blvd Forest Lake, MN
7.0 hours/per day 174 contract days + 6 paid holidays Location: District Wide
8 hours per day Student contact days only during the 2021 - 2022 school year Location: Mora Elementary School
Job Duties include: Working with students in special education programming. This position will work under the direction of the special education supervising teacher, and under the supervision of the Elementary Principal or High School Assistant Principal. Qualifications: ParaPro Test with a score of 460 or higher, or 2 years post HS education (AA degree or 60 semester credits) required. Experience working in 1:1 settings, small groups, special education settings. CPI/CPR training preferred. Must be self-directed, supportive, and collaborative to meet student and staff needs. Salary: Per Education Minnesota ESP AFL-CIO Agreement $14.12 - $17.30 per hour, DOQ. Benefits include health, dental, life, and long term disability insurance, employee assistance program and paid sick time.
Application Deadline: Open until filled Start Date: As Soon As Possible For more information contact: Randy Qual, Elementary Principal at rqual@ moraschools.org or Nick Bakke, High School Assistant Principal at nbakke@ moraschools.org or at (320) 679-6200 Apply Online www.moraschools.org (preferred) or submit a letter of interest, application, resume, references and credentials to:
Human Resources - District Office
400 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051 • kchristianson@moraschools.org
400 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051 • kchristianson@moraschools.org
It is the policy of Independent School District 332, Mora, Minnesota, to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.
It is the policy of Independent School District 332, Mora, Minnesota, to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.
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Office Support Specialist – HHS Full Time – 2 Positions Front Desk: To provide office support duties for the Financial Services & Economic Supports Division of the Health & Human Services Department and provide front desk coverage for the entire HHS department. Transcriptionist: To provide office support duties for Health & Human Services Department. Graduate of high school or equivalent. $14.90 to $20.31 DOQ. Apply online at Minnesota Merit System by September 28, 2021. https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/ mnmeritsystem
FOOD SERVICE CLERK POSITION
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SPECIAL EDUCATION PARAPROFESSIONALS
SCHOOL-BASED LPN OR RN Job Duties include: Work 1:1 with a medically fragile student. Qualifications: • Current Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse (preferred) License issued by the Minnesota Department of Nursing. • CPR & First Aid certification required. • Competent in oral suctioning to support a patent airway. • Competent with gastrostomy tube care for feeding and medication administration. • Provide all cares, position changes and transfers for wheelchair dependent student. • Provide transportation care including riding to and from school with the student. • Computer skills in data entry and data management required. • Preferred experience in a school setting, or with youth/pediatrics Salary: DOQ
NOW HIRING!
4 hours per day 9:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. 180 days per year + 6 paid holidays Position Summary: Assist the Food Service Director with the daily operation of the District’s Food Service Program including, but not limited to, the K-12 Child Nutrition Program, Summer Food Service Program, and all catered events (i.e. employee recognition). Essential functions include processing student meal applications, managing meal purchase information, monitoring account balances and financial transactions, general clerical duties, document preparation, etc. Qualifications: High school diploma or GED and 2 years of job-related office experience, pertinent training and/or a combination thereof. Exceptional oral and written communication skills, ability to multitask, experience with Google Suite applications, Microsoft Office, Synergy student record system, working knowledge of FERPA and MGDPA guidelines and confidentiality practices preferred. Salary: Per Education Minnesota ESP AFL-CIO Agreement starting at $14.12 per hour, Category 5 (B23), Step 1. Benefits include life and long term disability insurance, employee assistance program and paid sick time.
Application Deadline: Open until filled Start Date: To Be Determined For more information contact: Cally Hanson, Food Service Director at (320) 679-6200 or chanson@moraschools.org Apply Online www.moraschools.org (preferred) or submit a letter of interest, application, resume, references and credentials to:
Human Resources - District Office 400 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051 • kchristianson@moraschools.org It is the policy of Independent School District 332, Mora, Minnesota, to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.
Equipment Operator Full Time – Public Works
Operates variety of heavy equipment and trucks utilized in construction, maintenance, and repair activities; snow and ice removal operations, skilled roadway maintenance work involving the operation and routine maintenance of equipment. Must be available to be called out on short notice. High School diploma or equivalent; 2.5 to 3.5 years’ experience involving the use of medium and heavy equipment, two of which must have been related to the repair and maintenance of roads; or A combination of education and work experience as determined by the County Engineer; Possess a valid Class A CDL license with air brake endorsement. Valid driver’s license at all times. $20.69 to $28.27 DOQ.
Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us by September 24, 2021. NOW HIRING!
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Position open for a full-time Heavy Equipment Operator in the County Highway Department. Starting Salary: $22.06 per hour with excellent benefits. For details and/or to apply, go to https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/ coisantimn. Deadline: THIS POSITION WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED. AA/EEO
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City of Isanti Assistant Liquor Store Manager *New Store Coming Soon in November* The City of Isanti is seeking a qualified individual to serve as Assistant Liquor Store Manager. This individual will assist the Liquor Store Manager in supervising the day-to-day operations. Generally, providing work-direction to retail clerks, cashiering, stocking, receiving, inventory, merchandising and other duties related to retail-off sale liquor store operations. This position will be full-time, non-exempt, including rotating evenings, weekends, and holidays. Salary Information: $25.63-$32.48 per hour, plus full city benefit package. Starting wage will be based on qualifications and experience. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge, skills and abilities will be considered. Minimum Qualifications: • High School diploma or equivalent. • Two (2) or more years’ experience working in retail supervisory role. • One (1) or more years’ experience in marketing or alcohol beverage industry. Preferred Qualifications: • Associates degree in Marketing, Merchandise Retailing or related field. • Two (2) or more years’ experience working for a liquor store (Municipal preferred). Conditions of Employment: • The selected candidate will be required to work occasional weekends and holidays. Flexible scheduling available. • Applicants must also be able to lift/move a minimum of 50 lbs. • Must pass a background check successfully. To be considered, You must submit a job application available at www.cityofisanti.us, resume and cover letter by September 24, 2021 at 4:00pm. Call or Email for more information! Katie Brooks, Human Resources kbrooks@cityofisanti.us • 763-762-5760
City of Isanti Liquor Store Clerk II
FOOD SERVICE WORKER 5.5 hours per day 172 student contact days + 2 professional development days + 6 paid holidays Job Duties include: Prepare and serve nutritious school meals, maintain sanitary conditions, operate food service related equipment, and perform related work as apparent or assigned. Qualifications: High School Diploma or G.E.D. required. Experience in large scale food and Servsafe Certification preferred. Requirements: Must be capable of standing continuously, occasionally lifting up to 35 pounds, push, pull, bend, twist, stooping, and some repetitive motions. Must be capable of frequently working in elevated temperature, humidity, and lower ventilation environments of a kitchen. Must be capable of working in low temperature environments of coolers and freezers. Salary: Per Education Minnesota ESP AFL-CIO Agreement Category 2 (A13) $12.60 - $15.14 per hour. Benefits include life and long term disability insurance, employee assistance program and paid sick time.
Application Deadline: Open until filled Start Date: As soon as possible For more information contact: Cally Hanson at (320) 679-6200 X5295 or email chanson@ moraschools.org. Apply with Letter of Interest, Resume, References and copy of any certifications to:
Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge, skills and abilities will be considered. Minimum Qualifications: • High School diploma or equivalent. • Experience using a cash register. Preferred Qualifications: • Experience working in retail, marketing or alcohol beverage industry. • Experience working in municipal Liquor. Conditions of Employment: • The selected candidate will be required to work a minimum of 2 Fridays and Saturdays and 1 Sunday a month up to 29 hours per week. Flexible scheduling available. • Applicants must also be able to lift/move a minimum of 50 lbs. • Must pass a background check successfully. To be considered, You must submit a job application available at www.cityofisanti.us, position will be open until filled. Call or Email for more information! Katie Brooks, Human Resources kbrooks@cityofisanti.us • 763-762-5760
Registered Nurse/Public Health Nurse – MCH 0.8; North Branch HHS Provides home visiting services using home visiting models designed to serve specific populations, which may include the Healthy Families of America Model. Provides in-depth health assessment and education centered on pregnancy, postpartum, breastfeeding and parenting issues and concerns. Develops individualized plan related to children’s growth and development. Provides parenting education, anticipatory guidance, health and safety education, and assistance to families in accessing needed services and resources. Works with schools, local hospitals and clinics, county social services and other agencies in coordinating care and providing public health nursing services to communities, families, and individuals. Bachelor of Science or Arts in Nursing- BSN or BAN; Certification as a public health nurse in Minnesota and current licensure as a registered nurse in Minnesota. $25.41 to $34.86 DOQ.
Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us by September 28, 2021.
7 hours per day 204 days per year + 6 paid holidays Location: Mora High School Job Duties include: Performs intermediate administrative support work for the High School Assistant Principal, including maintaining high school student enrollment, attendance, discipline and truancy records, assist in calendar management, lead manager for open house, conferences, student pictures, assist with graduation activities. Telephone, student and visitor service and support and other duties as apparent or assigned. Qualifications: ParaPro Test with a score of 460 or higher, or 2 years post HS education (AA degree or 60 semester credits) required. Proficiency working with Synergy, Frontline, telephone systems, purchase orders, and Microsoft Office and Google Suite products. Must be self-directed, supportive, able to multitask, and provide friendly customer service in a fast-paced educational environment. Salary: Per Education Minnesota ESP AFL-CIO Agreement Category 6 (B24) $16.47 - $19.37 per hour, DOQ. Benefits include health, dental, life, and long term disability insurance, employee assistance program and paid sick time.
Application Deadline: Open until filled Start Date: November 1, 2021 For more information contact: Brent Nelson, High School Principal at (320) 679-6200 or bnelson@moraschools.org Apply Online www.moraschools.org (preferred) or submit a letter of interest, application, resume, references and credentials to:
Human Resources - District Office
Human Resources - District Office
400 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051 • kchristianson@moraschools.org
400 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051 • kchristianson@moraschools.org
It is the policy of Independent School District 332, Mora, Minnesota, to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.
It is the policy of Independent School District 332, Mora, Minnesota, to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.
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*New Store Coming Soon in November*
The City of Isanti is seeking applicants for a part-time Liquor Store Clerk II. The Clerk II performs all sales clerk functions, such as cash register transactions, stocking coolers and shelves, counting money, and general store maintenance while providing great customer service. Salary Information: Starting wage $14.47 per hour (possible higher wage for specific applicable experience) Shift differential $1.50 per hour increase for specified days/hours.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Job Duties include: Performs professional work in individual, small group, and/or classroom settings to guide, assess, mentor, and counsel students. Educate and provide social-emotional and mental health support, personal counseling, and other services to meet the unique needs of students. Act as liaison to the counseling department, and coordinate HHM, SpEd and 504 referrals. Deliver Tier 2 and 3 interventions for Mora Alternative Learning Center. Collaborate with local community resources, ALC and High School staff to bridge services for students and families to enhance student success. Qualifications: Valid Minnesota Teaching License in School Social Work. Chemical dependency background and/or ACEs training preferred. Salary: Per Education Minnesota-Mora Master Agreement
For more information contact: Brent Nelson, High School Principal bnelson@ moraschools.org or (320) 679-6200 Apply Online www.moraschools.org (preferred) or submit a letter of interest, application, resume, references and credentials to:
400 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051 • kchristianson@moraschools.org
400 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051 • kchristianson@moraschools.org It is the policy of Independent School District 332, Mora, Minnesota, to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.
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Job Duties include: Work with and take direction from the Lead Teacher to meet the needs of the classroom. This position will support Kindergarten classrooms that have higher needs or higher student counts. Assist with recess, lunch, and outdoor supervision. Qualifications: ParaPro Test with a score of 460 or higher, or 2 years post HS education (AA degree or 60 semester credits) required. Experience working in an elementary school setting, CPI and/or CPR training is preferred. Salary: Per Education Minnesota ESP AFL-CIO Agreement starting at $14.12 per hour, Category 5 (B23), Step 1. Benefits include life and long term disability insurance, employee assistance program and paid sick time.
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It is the policy of Independent School District 332, Mora, Minnesota, to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.
Financial Eligibility Worker/METS Full Time Provide case management and assessment for public assistance programs; maintain current knowledge of all agency programs, policies, procedures, operations, federal, state and county statutes, rules, regulations and policies. 3 years of clerical experience or experience working with the public or in a social service/human service agency OR 2 years of study of behavioral sciences at an accredited 2 or 4 year college or university OR Completion of Public Welfare Financial Worker diploma program. $19.02 to $25.97 DOQ. Apply online at Minnesota Merit System by September 28, 2021 at www.governmentjobs. com/careers/mnmeritsystem
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Free TV: No monthly bills. Give me a call, Dave's TV and Antenna: 320-515-0270 P&G Outdoor Services: Yard clean-ups, seasonal, vacation, rough terrain mowing. Trail clearing/maintenance. Tree, yard waste haul away. Chainsaw, pole saw work. Odd jobs. 320679-3375
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DRAINAGE AUTHORITY The Kanabec County Drainage Authority will meet on Tuesday, September 21st at 10:45 a.m. to discuss ditch matters on County Ditch No. 10 and County Ditch No. 2. The meeting will be held at 18 N Vine St, Mora, in meeting rooms 3 & 4 located in the lower level of the Kanabec County Courthouse. This meeting will be held in conjunction with the regular Kanabec County Board of Commissioners meeting. For further information, contact the office of the Kanabec County Coordinator at 679-6440 or coordinator@co.kanabec. mn.us
52 AUTOS 2002 Lexus LS430. $4900. 185,000 miles. Runs great. All systems work including VSC, SRS, Factory NAV system. Front & Rear heated leather seats. No rust, body has some scratches. Drives beautifully-super smooth & powerful. Recent oil change and new front brakes. 651.210.4436
102 SERVICES Alterations and clothing repairs, 25 years experience. 320-3964152 Contact Rosemary. Braham Diesel Problems? Call the experts: East Central Diesel 763-689-9470 eastcentraldiesel.net
112 TREE SERVICE Stump/tree removal to fit budget. Precise and lawn friendly since 1997, 320-6795253. Tree Fellers Tree Service Insured arborist with 20+ years of experience. Free estimates – trimming, removal, and consultations. 763-227-8709
115 HOME HEATING More heat, Less wood. Classic edge Titanium HDX EPA certified OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE. 26% Tax Credit. Prices as low as $200 per month! Call today 612-805-2362
159 HEALTH CARE PCA needed for middle aged, physically handicapped woman, Mon.-Fri.. 7:30a.m.2p.m. 3-miles south of Mora. 320-223-4772
201 DAY CARE Deb's Tiny Tots experience. Infant thru school ages. Certified CPR/First Aid. Braham. 763-333-4990.
300 FOR SALE For Sale 2018 Hardy Wood Boiler. 130 gallon, new grates last year, $6250. Make an offer. 763-245-8714
305 PETS/ SUPPLIES Australian Shepherd/Blue heeler/Border Collie pups. 6 males, 2 females. 8 weeks old Sept. 30th. $300.00 cash. Text 320-629-6503 for information and pictures Dog training classes in Cambridge. Private training available. 763-689-8940 Goldendoodle Puppies. Absolutely adorable! Dewormed, vet-checked, first shots. $1400. Hinckley. 320-296-1863
351 ANTIQUES/ COLLECT. Antiques wanted, car hood ornaments, recurve bows, Coleman lanterns, Red Wing pottery, deer horns, oil lamps, pictures, fountain pens, traps, fancy glass. Call Gary 320679-2535, cell 651238-0909.
355 HOUSEHOLD For Sale: Reconditioned washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators. Rick's Home Furnishings 320-679-4047.
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355 HOUSEHOLD For Sale: Two twin size, extra long Craftmatic beds plus bedding. $50 each, OBO 320-309-4024
358 FIREWOOD 16 inch split mixed hardwood, 3 cord loads $ 555. 320-679-1815. 20 foot pole length mixed hardwood firewood, 5 cord load, $625. 320-679-1815. Ash Firewood for Sale: 16-20”, split, seasoned 1 year. 320496-3904 Terry's Firewood 16 inch cut split hardwood, delivery available. Also 8ft 10-cord loads. Days: 651-245-6735 Eve:320-629-7716
362 MISC. Looking for that perfect gift for an anniversary or birthday? Think about giving a subscription to the Kanabec County Times. Call our office today (320)679-2661 to start delivery – we accept Visa or Mastercard!
368 APPLIANCES Bernina Surger, Bernina Artista, Elna 8000, $250 each. 651-243-5292
369 WANTED Cash paid for old sports card collections. Call Tom 612701-7396. CASH PAID for sports cards collections, action figures and video games. Will travel to seller. Call/Text Travis 612-208-5169.
401 AUCTION CALENDAR Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021 9:30 a.m. Fall Consignment Auction. Located 2 miles north of Braham, MN on Hwy 107, then 5 miles east on Hwy 70 - or – from 35W go west 3 miles on Hwy 70 (Rock Creek/ Grantsburg exit). Watch for auction signs. Tractors, skidloaders/ construction equipment/ attachments, farm machinery, 100 apple and maple trees, livestock equipment, combines and heads, vehicles and trailers, miscellaneous. See www.Heidelbergerllc.com for pictures and daily additions. Heidelberger Farm Equipment, LLC. Auctioneers: Cullen Bartz, Lic. #30-48; Mitchell Siemers, Lic. #48-16016; Jimmie Guligowski, Lic. #5831. HeigelbergerFarmEquipment_llc@hotmail.com. 320629-1122 Sunday, Oct. 3, 2021 10:02 a.m. Real Estate Auction. Living Estate of David Drake. 77819 Gaul Rd., Sandstone, MN. 80 acres home and hunting property. 32'x32' – 1 ½ story house. Detached garage/shop, pole barn. Trails, food plots, stream/pond. For terms, conditions, and pictures go to www.norbys.net. Inspection dates: Sun., 9/19/21 (11:02 a.m. 3:02 p.m.); Sat., 9/25/21 (11:02 a.m. 3:02 p.m.) or by appointment. 320-2790712. Auctions by Robyn & Norby. Col. Byron Robyn, Lic. #33-21, 320-2919566; Col. Kevin Norby, Lic. #33-03, 320279-0712.
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401 AUCTION CALENDAR Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021 10:02 a.m. Live On-Site Auction. Living Estate of David Drake. Directions: From I35 and MN Hwy 48 (Hinckley Exit #183) go east on MN Hwy 48 for 23.4 miles, turn left onto Grace Lake Rd. (Cty. Rd. 173), go 6 miles, turn right onto Markville Rd. (Cty. Rd. 25), go 5.9 miles, turn left onto 1st Ave. (Cty. Rd. 31), go 3.5 miles, turn left onto Gaul Rd. for 0.5 mile. 77819 Gaul Rd., Sandstone, MN Follow auction arrows. Note: Recommend not going through Sandstone due to road construction and dirt roads. Tractors and attachments, four wheelers, lawn, garden and yard; generator, lumber, trailers, sporting goods, outdoor items, tools, household, misc. Pictures and more information on website, www.norbys.net. Auctions by Robyn & Norby. Col. Byron Robyn, Lic. #33-21, 320-2919566; Col. Kevin Norby, Lic. #33-03, 320279-0712. Mora Mini Storage Unit #24 (Robert Anderson) will be auctioned to highest bidder in a live online auction at www.storagetreasures.com. Offers due by Sept. 27 at 12:00p.m.
404 GARAGE SALES For Sale: 32” oak doors, old screen, storm/screen, $10 each. Fold-down attic ladder, $20. 320-6293271 Yard Sale - Tools, antiques, Weber grill, household items more. 421 6th Ave SW Camb. 9/17 & 9/18 8AM.
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Garage Sale: 9-2325, 8a.m.-6p.m. Bar signs, sporting goods, stools, 36” screen door, lawn stools, motor/boat, misc. No clothes. 2310 Falcon St. North of Ann Lake Rd.- Co. Rds. 8 to 26. Multi-Family Miscellaneous Sale: Old to new items. Not needed anymore. Kid's don't want. Items added daily. 2013 Highland Circle W. First left past golf course club house. 9/23-25, 8a.m.-??? Sat. ½ price. Garage Sale; Saturday, 9/25/21, 8a.m.4p.m. Chest freezer 15'- free, 5x7'area rug, power tools, exercise bike, China, Shawnee pottery, ruby red glass, household, misc. 1722 Highway 65, 11/2 miles south of Mora.
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DAILY VACCINATION AVAILABILITY: Welia Mora Clinic or Mora Community Pharmacy, 301 Highway 65 S., Mora Vaccinations are available between 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Mon.–Fri. and 8 a.m.–12 p.m. Sat. Appointments are preferred, but not required. Call 320.679.1313. The following vaccines are administered based on availability. · Pfizer vaccine (12+ eligible). A second dose will be scheduled 21 days from the date of your first dose. · Moderna vaccine (18+ eligible). A second dose will be scheduled 28 days from the date of your first dose. · Johnson & Johnson vaccine (18+ eligible). This is a single dose. When you arrive, let Welia Health staff know that you would like to receive the COVID vaccine. Kanabec County Community Health will administer vaccine to those who are unable to leave their home. To schedule an appointment, please call 320-679-6330.
SEPTEMBER 18 MORA FLYIN The annual Mora Fly-in and Static Tractor Display will take place from 8 a.m. to noon at Mora Municipal Airport. Events include a pancake breakfast, paper airplane contest, airplane rides and tractor display. Free gifts for youth and adults. Event is free and rain or shine. SEPT. 18 MORA BIKE TOUR The 41st annual Mora Bike Tour will offer 50 and 25 mile events. The tours begin and end at Vasaloppet Nordic Center and traverses county roads in Kanabec County. to register go to morabiketour.org. Bikers enjoy a free lunch after the ride. SEPTEMBER 20 NORTHERN EXPOSURES Photography Club The Northern Exposures Photography Club will have its monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center. Th is month’s photo share is texture.
SEPTEMBER 21 SUICIDE PREVENTION FOR AG COMMUNITY NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is offering a free online suicide prevention class tailored to farming communities. Called QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) for agricultural communities, the program helps individuals learn the three steps anyone can take to help prevent a suicide. More than one million adults in the U.S. have been trained in QPR. Th is 1.5-hour class is for members of rural and agricultural communities over the age of 16 who want to learn best practices in suicide prevention. It will be offered from 1:00-2:30 p.m. To register, see “Classes” at namimn.org. For further information, call 651-645-2948. SEPTEMBER 24 REWRITING THE RURAL NARRATIVE The GPS 45:93 annual meeting will be held at 10:30 a.m. program and 12:30 p.m. lunch at Grand Casino Hinckley. Th is free program offers a presentation by Benjamin Winchester a rural sociologist and senior research fellow at the UMN Extention Center for Community Vitality. SEPTEMBER 25 MORA FALL FUN FEST The fun goes from noon until 4 p.m. at Library Park in downtown Mora and includes family activites, entertainment and food trucks.
SEPT. 25 FALL FEST BOOK SALE The Friends of the Library will host a pop-up book sale from noon until 4 p.m. on the library patio during Fall Fest. Show your support and help promote literacy in our community. SEPT. 25 OLDE TYME FALL FEST From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Mille Lacs Lake Historical Society, 405 Main Street, Isle. Books, arts, crafts, displays, demonstrations, food, drink, music and fun for all
ages. SEPT. 25 COME MEET KATIE LUTHER Professional story teller Pati Kachel will present “Here I Stand” the life of Katie Luther at 1:30 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church in Mora. Listeners will enjoy medieval costume, a German accent, historically accurate, creative characterization and good humor learning about the life of a Christian woman of great faith, a wife, mother and happy homemaker. Admission is free. Participants are asked to wear a mask. SEPTEMBER 26 BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER The Knights of Columbus will host a breakfast fundraiser from 9 a.m. to noon at St. Mary’s Catholic Parish Center in Mora to benefit the Mora Crisis Pregnancy Center. SEPT. 26 CENTRAL MINNESOTA ADULT AND TEEN CHALLENGE CONCERT Come and see the Central Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge choir sing songs of hope and tell their stories of redemption and healing at 10 a.m. at True Vine Lutheran Church, Mora. SEPTEMBER 25 12 REASONS TO LOVE THE VASALOPPET The Voices of Vasaloppet art project in celebration of 50 years will be presenting 12 Reasons to Love the Vasaloppet on the big screen at the Mora Paradise Theatre starting at 1:00 p.m. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. The one hour show depicts 12 unique attributes of Vasaloppet produced by local artists Roger Nieboer and Matt Utecht. Hosts are Roger Nieboer and Keith Raivo. Admission is free to the public with complimentary popcorn and water. Th is activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the East Central Regional Arts Council thanks to legislative appropriations from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
SEPT. 28 INVENTORS & ENTREPRENEURS CLUB The September meeting will be held at 6 p.m. in hybrid format; in-person at East Central Energy (412 Main Ave. N, Braham) and online at: https://us02web.zoom. us/j/89221746814. Theme for this month is Buying a Business with speaker Marv Soldner and success story by Al Quarnstrom. Meetings are free each fourth Tuesday. www. ecmnbusiness.com SENIOR DINING MENU Location: Dala Apts. 470 Bean Ave., Mora Phone: 320-679-4029 between 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Monday, Sept 20: Meatloaf, augratin potatoes, broccoli, wheat bread, fruit sauce. Tuesday, Sept. 21: BBQ pulled pork on bun, sweet potatoes, corn, cookie. Wednesday, Sept. 22: Corned beef, steamed cabbage, creamed peas, tiramisu cake. Thursday, Sept. 23: Meatball stroganoff, egg noodles, lettuce with dressing, applesauce, dessert bar. Friday, Sept. 24: Breaded fish or shrimp, baked potato w/sour cream, carrots, wheat bread, dessert.
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100 North Pine St. Mora, MN 55051
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GOOD LUCK! 212 Railroad Ave. NW, Mora Hours: M-F 8-6; Sat. 8-5; Sun. 10-3
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Sales Barn 320-679-4333
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900 North Industrial, Mora
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Near Jct. Hwys. 65 & 23, Mora, MN - 320-679-3428
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102 Railroad Ave. NE, Mora, MN 55051-1321
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1418 Industrial Park Blvd. Mora, MN
2040 Mahogany St, Mora • 320-679-2981
Good Luck Lions!
Full Menu • Breakfast Anytime • Specials Take-out Available Anytime Catering On Site Famous Buffet - 1st Sunday Every Month Hwy. 65 So., Mora
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OGILVIE SCHOOL DISTRICT #333 Zimmermann’s Have A Great Year!
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