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It’s All About Trust When someone you know tells you something that isn’t true, you wonder about their motives. When it happens a second time, then you have an issue with trust. School leaders have not been honest with us. They have used inaccurate information to persuade citizens to vote for a 70 million dollar school. To begin with, they first hired Johnson Controls as a consultant, and paid them $75,000 to come up with some numbers. There never has been an actual bid (a firm price for services rendered, showing materials, labor and a specific timetable). Any numbers they gave were just estimates; it is common for school building projects to come in much over budget. They did not tell you that either. No one gets a mortgage based on an estimate. No one should commit to a $100 million debt without an actual bid, or without detailed blueprints or scale models. We’ve got nothing. Mora Schools fired Johnson Controls. Why are school leaders still using Johnson Controls’ numbers? It was Johnson Controls who came up with the numbers to make repairs, and those numbers were inflated and wrong right from the start. Their estimate was $22,500,000. Now the school wants you to believe that $22,500,000 will be equal to $69,600,000. They want you to believe that it will cost the same to repair as to build new. Do they think you are stupid? Look at the last information the school sent out, “Analysis of Tax Impact for Proposed Bond Issue.” The right hand column is for repairs in the amount of $22,500,000, not $53,000,000. Notice also that this $22,500,000 is set up on a 10-year payment, not 20 years. Apples to Apples? They are trying to tell you that these repairs will cost the same as building new, and if you look at the table, this appears right, unless you see the deception. This information is not trustworthy. Use common sense; everyone knows that you can fix something cheaper than you can build new; otherwise everyone would build a new house. In addition, school formula aid can be used for any voter approved levy, not just to build new, but also to repair and remodel. It just has to be voter approved. Another deception? We can remodel and still get the same state aid. Honestly, the school has a trust problem with the voters of Ind. School #332. If school leaders are deceptive about one thing, then all of their decisions are in question. Don’t be fooled. This plan isn’t right. Send school leaders back to the drawing board.
Vote no on May 21.
How Many Pinocchios Does the School Have Coming?
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V Facts to Take into the Voting Booth O T E N O V O
1) School leaders are willing to say and do anything to get their way 2) School leaders are looking out for themselves and not the community 3) School leaders are using questionable consultants 4) School leaders have exaggerated the condition of the school buildings 5) Most repairs to existing schools would be less than $10 Million This we can afford with little change in current taxes. Why didn’t school leaders give us this option? 6) School leaders should repair and upgrade our schools 7) School leaders should tell voters the truth about: The real costs The real condition of buildings The real state aid available 8) Building new and remodeling are not the same price. Remodeling is cheaper by a 7 to 1 margin. Not $70 million, but $10 million. 9) Current school buildings are light, safe and healthy; they are paid for. Paid by supporters of Kanabec Citizens for Responsible Education- $upport welcome: KCRE, PO BOX 94, Mora MN 55051 PAID ADVERTISEMENT
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HUGE MYTH MYTH: Citizens who vote ‘no’ don’t support education, teachers, or students. FACT: They support education, teachers, & students just as much as anyone. **They differ on the question of the affordability and necessity of new construction vs responsible cost efficient quality renovation of our schools understanding that the same state aid is available saving millions of dollars.
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MYTH: The voter approved MN state equalization funding that the school keeps talking about is only available to us for ‘new’ construction. FALSE FACT: The same STATE AID available for new construction is available FOR REMODELING & RENOVATING EXISTING FACILITIES!! SOURCE: Parents United Referendum Revenue Through Local Levies In addition to the revenues allowed by the state funding formula, school districts may receive additional revenue with a ‘voter approved’ local levy. There are 2 kinds of local referenda a school district can ask voters to support. 1. a levy referendum provides money for learning 2. a bond referendum provides money for buildings Bond referenda - can be used for non-operating expenses such as computers, REMODELING, or new construction. In 1993, the MN Legislature placed a cap on the amount that districts can raise through operating referenda because the amounts that can be raised by school districts vary substantially depending on the wealth and willingness of the communities they serve. The REFERENDUM REVENUE portion of the General Education Formula Allowance refers to the STATE AID PORTION provided to districts through the EQUALIZATION calculation. **Why won’t the school board give us the option of renovating instead of new construction when the same state aid is available to us and we wouldn’t need as much???
A FAULTY MYTH
MYTH: Due to their age, Fairview & Mora High School are beyond repair. FACT: They are older structures, & so are many quality built cathedrals, museums, capital & gov’t buildings, ivy league schools & universities, courthouses, and more. BUT: The issue isn’t merely age, it’s all about responsible maintenance. The structural integrity of our school buildings is sound. FACT: Supt. Schultz submitted to the MN Dept of Education the intention to present a bond issue question to voters to: “discontinue use of the PK-2 Elem School which cannot be responsibly renovated” and to “discontinue use of the High School which cannot be responsibly renovated” (These are Supt. Schultz’s words in his cover letter of submittal to Dept.of Ed, page 1, Feb. 24, 2015)
MYTH: These buildings ‘cannot be responsibly renovated’ That’s false! FACT: THEY CAN BE RESPONSIBLY RENOVATED at an affordable cost, AND WITH THE SAME STATE AID AVAILABLE to us that voters were led to believe was only available for new construction! And we could do so with the expertise of reputable concerns & contractors: at a cost savings to taxpayers of millions of dollars!
DANGEROUS MYTH
A “NEW BUILDING” MYTH MYTH: New schools ensure better education, higher test scores, higher graduation rates or school standings. FACT: THEY DON’T! Quality education isn’t the result of costly brick & mortar. ** Quality education is the direct result of dedicated teachers and staff working together in an educational setting that is conducive for learning.
GIANT ??? WHY would anyone agree to buy something at a cost of 100,322,791 $
(that’s over 1/10 of a billion) without even so much as seeing a drawing, sketch, or picture AND without even knowing how responsibly your dollars are being spent: i.e. swimming pool, bowling alley, etc.? Who would agree to a huge raise in taxes, and payments of $5 million a year for 20 years? (that’s $13,742.84 a day for 20 years) UNDERSTANDING we can accomplish and meet all our educational needs through remodeling & renovation of our current schools, saving millions of dollars and with the SAME STATE AID available to us?
NOT A MYTH AT ALL: REGARDLESS OF THE POSITION YOU TAKE: Respectful debate and discussion are HEALTHY. Bullying and boycotts are UNHEALTHY.
MYTH: Our current schools are dangerous & pose threats to student health. Those who vote “yes”, don’t share the same thinking of those who vote ‘no’. FACT: FALSE, FALSE, FALSE: If our children’s health and well-being That’s what ‘freedom’ is all about, and what our country was founded on. were in danger or at risk, do you think the Dept. of Health or OSHA We can all have strong beliefs without strong-arming our neighbors & businesses. would have allowed them to continue in operation? Absolutely not! How we behave toward one another says more about us than how we vote!
$TOP OVER $PENDING SAVE OUR SCHOOLS & STILL SUPPORT OUR STUDENTS VOTE “NO” Today in Person at the Mora High School or Call 320-679-6200 and request an absentee application immediately or Vote “NO” May 21 at the Mora High School. Paid by supporters of Kanabec Citizens for Responsible Education- $upport welcome: KCRE, PO BOX 94, Mora MN 55051 PAID ADVERTISEMENT
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Trailview School hosted Family Reading Night on May 7. Students ranging in age from PreK through sixth grade were invited to bring their family for an evening of reading activities. Mora resident Ryan Jacobson, an author and illustrator of children’s books, gave several presentations on how to create a story. Fairview School’s art instructor, Judy Broekemeier, set up an “illustration station” where students could illustrate a story in a self-made accordion book. Families spent time playing word games such as Apples to Apples, Outburst, or Bananagrams, or folks could stop by the computer lab for a game of Kahoot. There were two different stations for students to choose free books, and a quiet reading corner to spend time enjoying the books. The event, attended by 270 people, was sponsored by the Mora Title I program, Mora ECFE, and Mora PTO, and received outstanding volunteer support from the Mora National Honor Society students.
On April 23, Fairview first graders had the chance to attend the Space Exhibit at the Science Museum of Minnesota. Our new reading curriculum, Journeys, by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, has a lesson with a story about space that the students became very excited about and interested in. We, as first grade teachers, were thankful to be able to take them to the Space Exhibit to make a connection with what they had learned about in the classroom. First graders had a chance to see gloves that Neil Armstrong wore on the moon, as well as other artifacts, both authentic and simulated that have been, or would be used in space. There were hands on activities in the exhibit, as well as a space station simulator that students could participate in. Some even got to play on the TapeScape that was set up temporarily while we were there. Students were able to see a show about astronauts, and the goals of future space exploration, at the Omnitheater. It was a wonderful trip, full of learning and fun. Thank you to the Mora PTO for helping fund our trip in order to bring the cost down for students. Thank you to all of our chaperones as well, who helped make the day a success.
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MHS Focus Students Earn 3.0 for Third Quarter The Mora Focus program is designed to help 9-12th grade students overcome obstacles in their lives to achieve at a higher level of personal and academic success. The program is very pleased to announce three Focus students that earned a Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher for quarter three of the 2014-15 school year. Congratulations to these students for their efforts!
Spanish Class Visits University Mora High School’s Spanish III class visited St. Cloud State University April 29th as part of the Senior to Sophomore program which offers college credits to high school students through concurrent enrollment. Students began their day with a Spanish class taught by SCSU professor, Dr. Hasbrouck. They also learned about study abroad opportunities, participated in a campus scavenger hunt activity and used their Spanish skills for a question and answer session with a SCSU student from Honduras.
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Trailview School participated in our 12th annual School Walk for Diabetes on May 5 and 6. Students in grades 3,4,5, and 6 walked and jogged for about an hour during their Physical Education and Music classes. During the month of April, students learned the importance of exercise and eating healthy foods to help keep their bodies healthy well into their adult life. The American Diabetes Association sponsors this event. Trailview students and staff walked 1,449 miles during this two-day event and raised $1,008. The top fundraiser was Megan Telander bringing in $120. All donations were sent to the American Diabetes Association. Trailview School would like to thank the community for their support with the Diabetic Walk.
The Hinckley VFW presented to our 2nd and 3rd graders about Flag etiquette and the Pledge of Allegiance. They also learned about many different flags. Some of the examples included flags for 9/11, multiple state flags, flags for branches of armed forces, and examples of how our US flag has changed. Thank you to the members for sharing with our students. The members were very impressed with what our students knew about our flag, our pledge, and our history.
Trailview STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Classroom: Fourth graders, from Ms. Johnson’s classroom, practice being geologists as they investigate their mock rocks in Science.
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8 - ADVERTISER, MAY 17, 2015 MAY 16 PAM MATTSON BENEFIT Pam Mattson was diagnosed with breast cancer on Dec. 17, 2014 and a fundraiser is being held at the Crystal Bar and Grill in Mora to help defray expenses. At 9 a.m. there will be Pam’s Journey Walk registration at the Crystal - a donation will include a T-shirt. The 14-block walk begins at 10 a.m. There will be a bake sale at the Crystal from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., a silent auction from 6 - 8, beer bust from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. and live auction beginning at 8:32. An account has been set up at Neighborhood National Bank in Mora for those who would like to make a donation. To donate baked goods, bring to the Crystal from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Call 612-390-2691 or 320679-1211. MAY 16 FATHER/SON BASEBALL CLINIC The Mora baseball eighth annual father/son clinic will be held at the Trailview ball fields from 10 a.m. to noon. The clinic is open to fathers (or older brothers, uncles) and sons grades 1 - 4. Skills taught will include throwing, defense, pitching, hitting, base running and hot dogs and chips will be served. T-shirts available for all campers and registration is requested by May 11. In the event of rain it will be held at Mora High School. For fees or more information contact Jay Pautzke at 320-2371796.
MAY 16 - FATHER/SON BASEBALL CLINIC The Mora baseball eighth annual father/son clinic will be held at the Trailview ball fields from 10 a.m. to noon. The clinic is open to fathers (or older brothers, uncles) and sons grades 1 - 4. Skills taught will include throwing, defense, pitching, hitting, base running and hot dogs and chips will be served. T-shirts available for all campers and registration is requested by May 11. In the event of rain it will be held at Mora High School. For fees or more information contact Jay Pautzke at 320-2371796. MAY 16 - STEPS FOR LIFE Steps for Life, a fundraising walk to support A Family & Life
Resource Mora Crisis Pregnancy Center. The walk will be held at Library Park in Mora. Preregistration is requested by calling 320-679-4493 or stop at 114 Maple Ave. W. (the Center is open Monday through Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.). The two-mile guided walk will begin at 10 a.m. with registration at 9. The event will be held rain or shine and will include food and prizes. For more information contact Mary at 679-4493 or 679-2814.
OPEN HOUSE FOR MARLENE BROWN An open house honoring MarMAY 22 - PCHS JAZZ BAND AT lene Brown on her 80th birthday ART IN THE PARK The Pine City Arts Council pre- will be held on Sunday, May 17 mieres Art in The Park 2015 with a at the Mora Masonic Lodge from free performance by the Pine City 1 - 4 p.m. No gifts please. High School Jazz Band on Friday, May 22 at 6:30 p.m. at Robinson Park in downtown Pine City. MAY 16 EAST CENTRAL MN CHORALE The East Central MN Chorale and its high school honor choir, Unum Vox will present a fundraising dinner concert at the Braham Event Center. Music will feature songs from around the world. Social hour begins at 5:30 with a catered dinner at 6:30. The concert begins at 7:30. Tickets need to be purchased in advance and are available at The Leader in Cambridge, K-Bob’s Veterinarian in Princeton, County Market in North Branch or from any ECMC or UV member.
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MAY 16 BRAHAM AREA 5K COLOR WALK/RUN Braham area Girl Scouts are hosting their first ever Color Run/ Walk to benefit local and councilwide Girl Scouts. Check-in/Same Day registration at the Braham High School (south side) at 8 a.m. with the race beginning at 9. Lunch will be available after the race. Th is is not a timed race. MAY 16 MUSEUM DAY The Kanabec History Center is hosting a free admission Museum Day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come view the new, partially hands-on “You Have the World at Your Fingertips” exhibit (bring your QR code-reading device). There will be hot dogs, s’mores, kids games, prizes and a buttermaking demonstration. If the weather permits, there will also be a bonfire. MAY 16 HELP VETERANS RECYCLING EVENT Clarence’s Recyling is teaming with Isanti County Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Task Force to help veterans and their families. Bring and get paid for pop cans and all profits will be donated to the Isanti County Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Task Force. All steel brought in that day will also be donated. MAY 16 MORA FFA AWARD CEREMONY The Mora FFA Chapter will hold its annual award ceremony at 1 p.m. in the Mora High School auditorium. The ceremony will showcase chapter and individual achievements and recognize community members that have gone above and beyond to support the chapter with honoray degrees and the new Friend of FFA Award. Following the ceremony there will be a cake and ice cream social and silent auction in the cafeteria. The public is invited to attend. MAY 16 SADDLE UP FOR ST. JUDE The Hoof Hearted Saddle Club of Ogilvie is planning the 15th annual Saddle Up for St. Jude trail ride beginning at 1 p.m. in the Rum River State Forest. At 8 p.m. there will be an after party with prizes at the Pink Diamond located on Ann Lake. There will also be a raffle and comedy acts at 8:30 (PG-13 show) and 10:30 (R-rated). Advance tickets available from Larry Surrett (320272-4199) or other club members and tickets will also be sold at the door. All proceeds will go to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and donations are tax deductible. MAY 16 ART SATURDAY Art Saturday will be held at the Public Services Building (905 E.
GLEN SAWYER 90TH BIRTHDAY PARTY You are invited to join us in celebrating Glen Sawyer’s 90th birthday on Saturday, May 23 at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Mora from 2-5 p.m. No gifts please. Forest in Mora) with the morning class, “Stories of the Plants” by Angie Goulet sharing stories of the Ojibwa, from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Plein Aire Sketching, a French expression which means “in the open air” will be taught by artist Kathy Hovland from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Bring a sketchbook, shaprened pencils, pilot fi ne point ink pen, something to sit on, water, hat, bug spray camera if desired. To register or more information call Lauri at 651-224-2319. MAY 15 & 16 E.C. MN CHORALE/UNUM VOX The East Central MN Chorale and its high school honors choir, Unum Vox, will be presenting a fundraiser dinner concert on Friday, May 15 at Spirit River Community Center and on Saturday, May 16 at the Braham Event Center. Music will feature songs from around the world. Social hour starts at 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m. and concert at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in advance at The Leader in Cambridge, K-Bob’s in Princeton, County Market in North Branch or from any ECMC or UV member. MAY 16 CROSS LAKE ASSOCIATION MEETING The Cross Lake Association membership meeting will take place Saturday, May 16, 9 a.m., at the Pine City American Legion. There will be guest speakers on water quality. Rolls and coffee will be served. Email jyorston@ pinenet.com with any questions. MAY 16 PUBLIC SAFETY DAY The community is invited to Pine County’s free Public Safety Day on Saturday, May 16, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. in the Pine County Courthouse parking lot. There will be free hot dogs, kids’ fi ngerprinting, visits from McGruff the Crime Dog, Smokey the Bear, Eddie the Eagle and much more. Call the Pine County Sheriff ’s Office for further information. MAY 16 CITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE The Pine City city-wide Parade of Garage Sales begins at 7 a.m. on Saturday, May 16. Check the May 10 edition of the Advertiser or the May 14 edition of the Pioneer for a full listing of sale locations and details. MAY 16 CREX MEADOWS BIRD FEST Crex Meadows, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, will host their first annual Bird Fest on Saturday, May 16 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Bird enthusiasts of all levels will celebrate birds while enjoying the camaraderie of fellow birders through field trips to local birding hotspots following presentations and demonstrations at the visitor center with birding experts. Call 715-463-2739 with questions or visit www.crexmeadows.org for a full schedule of class times/events. MAY 19 ‘BUSINESS AFTER HOURS’ Pine City Area Chamber of Commerce members are invited to a “Business After Hours” networking event at Scotty’s Parkside Cafe, downtown Pine City, on Tuesday, May 19, 4:30-6:30 p.m. There will be appetizers, door prizes and the opportunity to make connections and build a community. Register online at www.pinecitychamber. com or call 320-322-4040.
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How to Fall Off Your Horse It’s inevitable-if you ride, you will fall off. Even the quietest, most well schooled horse can spook, bolt or buck. This can result in an ‘unscheduled dismount’. There is no way to completely avoid falls when you are riding. And there is no way to guarantee you will fall without injury. But the following tips may help you lessen the impact from a fall while horseback riding. Again: There is no sure way to avoid a fall or injury while horseback riding. Even knowing how to fall ‘properly’ is no guarantee you will not be injured if you do fall. Avoiding the Fall • Ride a horse that matches your skill level. • Ride in a safe environment for your skill level. • Ride with awareness. Try to see the spookies before your horse does so you can divert its attention. • Ride in control. • Keep proper position in the saddle. • Make sure that saddle fits you, and the stirrups are adjusted to the right length. • Check that your girth or cinch are tightened so the saddle doesn’t turn. Prepare for a Fall Protective equipment may help you avoid serious injury if you do take a tumble. • Wear an ASTM approved helmet. • Wear boots with a 1” heel, safety stirrups or cages on your stirrups. • A crash vest provides extra protection for your torso.
• Gloves give you better purchase on the reins and protect your hands. • Learn to do an emergency dismount. • Learn to do an emergency stop. What to Do with the Reins If you get into a situation where a fall is inevitable you’ll have a split second to decide whether or not to hold onto the reins. If you are in an enclosed area, it should be safe to let go of them. If you are out on trail, you might try to hold on to the reins. If your horse gets loose not only will you have a long walk home, you might be endangering your horse, anyone else on trail, or even drivers if you’ve crossed roads en route, and your horse back tracks to get home. Obviously, there will be circumstances where it isn’t possible to decide. If your horse is bolting or bucking, it is always better to release the reins to prevent being dragged or entangled.
legs. Don’t stick your arms out to break your fall as this may increase the chances of breaking a bone, or having parts sticking out that the horse may step on. Instead think of curling like a hedgehog. After the Fall Do a quick assessment: give yourself a second to get your wind back and check for injury. If everything seems okay get up, climb back into the saddle. This will reassure yourself, your riding companions and your horse. If something seems wrong, ask for help immediately. Being stoic about pain might seem valiant. However, if you’ve broken a bone, you might worsen the injury. Assess why you fell off, so that you can try to avoid making the same mistake twice.
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SALUTE TO OUR Past and Present
Veterans
Arthur Christian Sr. Army WWI
Arthur Christian Jr. Army WWII
Travis L. Goebel Staff Sergeant Army Iraqi Freedom
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Kenneth Lyle Nelson Sp/4 Army Vietnam
Dean Newton Corporal Army Infantry Korean
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Gerald W. Peterson Corporal Army Korean
Thomas M. Hollman Major Marines Iraqi Freedom
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Veterans
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SALUTE TO OUR Past and Present
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Saturday, May 23, 2015 • 10am Willard Stifter owner 44638 State Hwy #210 Located approximately 4 miles west of Aitkin on Hwy #210 or 6 miles East of Deerwood on Hwy #210. Turn North at Fremling Cabinetry (watch for signs)
ࠕ࠽࠽࠲ ࠢࡀ࠱ࡂ࠽ࡀ ߴ ࠓࡃ࠷࠾࠻࠳࠼ࡂߺ ࠗ࠼ࡂ࠳ࡀ࠼ࡂ࠷࠽࠼࠺ ࠄ߾ࠄ ߶࠵ࡁ߷ ࠄ ࠑࡇ࠺ ࡅ࠷࠲࠳ ࠴ࡀ࠽࠼ࡂ ࡂࡀ࠱ࡂ࠽ࡀ ࡅ߽ ࠁ ࠾ࡂ ࠼࠲ ߿ࠂࠇࠀࠆ ࡀࡃ࠰࠰࠳ࡀ ߶ࡁ࠶࠽ࡅࡁ ࠂࠁ߾߾ ࠶ࡀࡁ߷ ࠡ࠳࠺࠺࠷࠼࠵ ࡅ࠷ࡂ࠶ ࡂࡀ࠱ࡂ࠽ࡀߺ ࠴ࡀ࠳࠳࠻࠼ ࠂ߾߾߾ ࠶ࡇ࠲ࡀࡃ࠺࠷࠱ ࠺࠽࠲࠳ࡀ ߴ ࠺ࡀ࠵࠳ ࠰ࡃ࠱࠹࠳ࡂ ࠜ࠳ࡅ ࠖ࠽࠺࠺࠼࠲ ࠆࠃ߿ ࠺ࡀ࠵࠳ ࡀ࠽ࡃ࠼࠲ ࠰࠺࠳ࡀ ࠱࠶࠷࠼ ࡂࡇ࠾࠳ ࡅ߽࠶ࡇ࠲ࡀࡃ࠺࠷࠱ ࡂ࠷࠳ ߱ࠃࠄࠃࠇࠃࠀ ࠒ࠳ࡀ࠰࠽ࡀ࠼ ࠁ ࠾ࡂ ࡂ࠼࠲࠳࠻ ࠲࠷ࡁ࠹ ߶ࠄ ࠴ࡂ߷ߺ ࠁ ࠾ࡂ ࠐࡀࡃࡁ࠶ ࠑࡃࡂࡂ࠳ࡀ ߶ࠃ ࠴ࡂ߷ߺ ࠖ࠽࠻࠳ ࠰ࡃ࠷࠺ࡂ ࠁ ࠾࠽࠷࠼ࡂ ࡁ࠷࠼࠵࠺࠳ ࠰࠽ࡂࡂ࠽࠻ ࠾࠺࠽ࡅߺ ࠖ࠽࠻࠳ ࠰ࡃ࠷࠺ࡂ ࠂࡆࠇ ࠴ࡂ ࠖࠒ ࠀ ࡅ࠶࠳࠳࠺ ࡂࡀ࠷࠺࠳ࡀ ࠽࠼ ߿ ࡂ࠽࠼ ࡆ࠺࠳ߺ ࠼࠳ࡅ ࠴࠺࠽࠽ࡀߺ ࡀ࠳࠻࠽ࡄ࠰࠺࠳ ࡁ࠷࠲࠳ࡁߺ ࠖ࠽࠻࠳ ࠰ࡃ࠷࠺ࡂ ࠂࡆࠆ ࠴ࡂ ࠀ ࡅ࠶࠳࠳࠺ ࡂࡀ࠷࠺࠳ࡀ ࡅ߽ ࠲ࡃ࠺ ࡂ࠷ࡀ࠳ࡁߺ ࠡ࠶࠽࠾ ࠰ࡃ࠷࠺ࡂ ࠖࠒ ࠶ࡇ࠲ࡀࡃ࠺࠷࠱ ࡅ࠽࠽࠲ ࡁ࠾࠺࠷ࡂࡂ࠳ࡀ ࡅ߽ࠆࠖࠞ ࠐࡀ࠷࠵࠵ࡁ ࠳࠼࠵࠷࠼࠳ ࠽࠼ ࡅ࠶࠳࠳࠺ࡁ ࡅ߽࠶࠷ࡂ࠱࠶ߺ ࠐ࠽࠺࠳࠼ࡁ ࠛࠑ ࠀࠃ߾߾ ࠱࠶࠷࠾࠾࠳ࡀ ࡅ߽ ࠃ ࠖࠞ ࠐࡀ࠷࠵࠵ࡁ ࠳࠼࠵࠷࠼࠳ ࠽࠼ ࡅ࠶࠳࠳࠺ࡁߺ ࠆ ࠖࠞ ࠐࡀ࠷࠵࠵ࡁ ࠳࠼࠵࠷࠼࠳ ߶࠾࠽ࡀࡂ࠰࠺࠳ ࠵࠳࠼࠳ࡀࡂ࠽ࡀ ࠽࠼ ࡅ࠶࠳࠳࠺ࡁ߷ ࠵࠽࠽࠲ ࠽࠺࠲࠳ࡀ ࡃ࠼࠷ࡂߺ ࠔ࠷ࡁ࠶࠷࠼࠵ ࠞ࠱࠹࠵࠳ߺ ߿ࠇࠇࠆ ࠏ࠺ࡃ࠻࠱ࡀ࠴ࡂ ࠑ࠺ࡁࡁ࠷࠱ ߿ࠄ˽ ࠴࠷ࡁ࠶࠷࠼࠵ ࠰࠽ࡂ ࡅ߽ࠂࠃ ࠖࠞ ࠾࠽ࡅ࠳ࡀ ࡂࡀ࠷࠻ ࠝࠐ ߶࠱࠺ࡁࡁ࠷࠱ ࠴࠷࠴ࡂࡇ߷ ࠐ࠽ࡂ ࠶ࡁ ࠱࠽࠼ࡁ࠽࠺࠳ߺ ࠱ࡀ࠾࠳ࡂ࠳࠲ ࠴࠺࠽࠽ࡀࡁߺ ࠺࠷ࡄ࠳ࡅ࠳࠺࠺ߺ ࡀ࠽࠲ ߴ ࠺࠷࠴࠳ ࠸࠱࠹࠳ࡂ ࡁࡂ࠽ࡀ࠵࠳ߺ ࠲࠳࠾ࡂ࠶ ࠴࠷࠼࠲࠳ࡀߺ ࡀ࠲࠷࠽ ߴ ࠼࠳ࡅ ࠛ࠷࠼࠼ ࠙࠽ࡂ ࠻ࡆ࠷࠻ࡃ࠻ ࠳࠺࠳࠱ࡂࡀ࠷࠱ ࡂࡀ࠽࠺࠺࠷࠼࠵ ࠻࠽ࡂ࠽ࡀ ࠾࠺ࡃࡁ ࠰࠽ࡂ ࠱࠽ࡄ࠳ࡀ ࠽࠼ ࡄ࠳ࡀࡇ ࠵࠽࠽࠲ ࠡ࠾ࡀࡂ࠼ ࡀ࠽࠺࠺࠳ࡀ ࡂࡀ࠷࠺࠳ࡀ ߶ࠤ࠳ࡀࡇ ࠺࠽ࡅ ࠶࠽ࡃࡀ˽ࡁ ࠽ࡀ࠷࠵࠷࠼࠺ ࠽ࡅ࠼࠳ࡀ߷ߺ ࠡ࠼࠽ࡅ࠻࠽࠰࠷࠺࠳ߺ ߿ࠇࠇࠄ ࠏࡀ࠱ࡂ࠷࠱ ࠑࡂ ࠞࡃ࠻ ࠀࡃ࠾ ࠡ࠼࠽ࡅ࠻࠽࠰࠷࠺࠳ ࡅ߽ ࠱࠽ࡄ࠳ࡀ ࠺ࡅࡇࡁ ࡁ࠶࠳࠲࠲࠳࠲ ࠺࠽ࡅ ࠻࠷࠺࠳ࡁ ߶ ࠻ࡃࡁࡂ ࡁ࠳࠳߯߷ ࠡ࠶࠽࠾ ࠼࠲ ࠠ࠳࠺ࡂ࠳࠲ߺ ࠡ࠳ࡀࡁ ࠑࡀ࠴ࡂࡁ࠻࠼ ࠶࠽ࡀ࠷ࡈ࠽࠼ࡂ࠺ ࠻࠳ࡂ࠺ ࠰࠼࠲ ࡁࡅߺ ࠜࡂ࠷࠽࠼࠺ ࠖࠒ ࠃ ࡁ࠾࠳࠳࠲ ࠴࠺࠽࠽ࡀ ࠻࠽࠲࠳࠺ ࠲ࡀ࠷࠺࠺ ࠾ࡀ࠳ࡁࡁ ߶ࠀ ࠲ࡀ࠷࠺࠺ ࡄ࠷ࡁ࠳ࡁ߷ߺ ࠚ࠷࠼࠱࠽࠺࠼ ࠏࠑ ࠀࠀࠃ ࠻࠾ ࡀ࠱ ࡅ࠳࠺࠲࠳ࡀߺ ࠠ࠽࠺࠺࠳ࡀ ࡁ࠶࠽࠾ ࡂ࠽࠽࠺ ࠱࠰࠷࠼࠳ࡂߺ ࠥࡀ࠲ࡁ ࡤ́ ࠲ࡀ࠷࠺࠺ߺ ࠡ࠳ࡀࡁ ࡂ࠰࠺࠳ ࡁࡅ ࠽࠼ ࡁࡂ࠼࠲ߺ ࠝࡀ࠳࠵࠽࠼ ࠱࠶࠷࠼ ࡁࡅ ࡁ࠶ࡀ࠾࠳࠼࠳ࡀ ࠽࠼ ࡁࡂ࠼࠲ߺ ࠞ࠽ࡃ࠺࠼ ࠾ࡀ࠽ ࠁࠃ࠱࠱ ࠱࠶࠷࠼ ࡁࡅ ߺ ࠡ࠼࠲ ࠰࠺ࡁࡂ࠳ࡀ ̀ࡂ࠶࠳ ࠽ࡀ࠷࠵࠷࠼࠺ ࡁ࠼࠲ࡇ ࠸࠳ࡂ́ ࠚࡅ࠼ ߴ ࠕࡀ࠲࠳࠼ ࠃ ࠖࠞ ࡀ࠳ࡀ ࡂ࠷࠼࠳ ࠵ࡀ࠲࠳࠼ ࡂ࠷࠺࠺࠳ࡀ ߶࠳ࡀࡂ࠶ ࡃ࠹࠳߷ߺ ࠘࠱࠽࠰ࡁ࠳࠼ ࠺ࡅ࠼ ࠳࠲࠵࠳ࡀߺ ߶ࠀ߷ ࠢࡀ࠷࠻࠻࠷࠼࠵ ࠻࠽ࡅ࠳ࡀࡁ ࠕࡀ࠲࠳࠼ ࡁ࠳࠳࠲࠳ࡀ ߴ ࠶࠼࠲ ࠱ࡇ࠱࠺࠽࠼࠳ ࡁ࠳࠳࠲࠳ࡀߺ ߶ࠄ߷ ࠔ࠷ࡀ࠳ࡀ࠻ࡁߺ ࠑ࠽࠺࠺࠳࠱ࡂ࠷࠰࠺࠳ࡁߺ ࠏ࠼ࡄ࠷࠺ ࠽࠼ ࠾࠷࠺࠷࠼࠵ߺ ࠑࡀ࠾࠳࠼ࡂ࠳ࡀ˽ࡁ ࡂ࠽࠽࠺ ࠱࠶࠳ࡁࡂߺ ࠚ࠽࠵࠵࠳ࡀࡁ ࡂ࠽࠼࠵ࡁߺ ࠙࠼ࡂ ࠶࠽࠽࠹ߺ ࠞ࠷࠱ࡀ࠽࠽࠼ߺ ࠖ࠻࠻˽ࡁ ࠷࠱࠳ ࠱࠽࠽࠺࠳ࡀߺ ࠐ࠳࠳ࡀ ࠛࡃ࠵ࡁ ߴ ࠡࡂ࠳࠷࠼ࡁ ߶ࠕ࠳ࡀ࠻࠼ࡇ߷ ࠞ࠺ࡃࡁ ࠖ࠽ࡃࡁ࠳࠶࠽࠺࠲ߺ ࠡ࠾࠽ࡀࡂ࠷࠼࠵ ࠵࠽࠽࠲ࡁߺ ࠢ࠽࠽࠺ࡁߺ ࠏ࠻࠻ࡃ࠼࠷ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ ߴ ࠻ࡃ࠱࠶ ࠻࠽ࡀ࠳߯ ࠐ࠳ ࡁࡃࡀ࠳ ࡂ࠽ ࡂࡂ࠳࠼࠲ ࠼࠲ ࠰ࡀ࠷࠼࠵ ࠴ࡀ࠷࠳࠼࠲ߺ ࡂ࠶࠼࠹ ࡇ࠽ࡃ ࠷࠼ ࠲ࡄ࠼࠱࠳ ࠘࠼ࡈ࠳࠼ ࠏࡃ࠱ࡂ࠷࠽࠼࠳࠳ࡀ˽ࡁ
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'08 Chev Impala LTZ, 141,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, leather, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,975 '08 Chev Malibu LTZ, 108,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, leather, sunroof, red. . . . . . . . . . .$10,975 '07 Mercury Milan Premium, 160,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, leather, sunroof, red . . . . . .$6,375 '06 Ford Fusion SEL, 203,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, AT, leather, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,975 '06 Dodge Stratus SXT, 115,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,475 '05 Ford Taurus, 197,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, sunroof, leather, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,975 '05 Merc Grand Marquis LS, 98,000 mi, 4 dr, V8, leather, tan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,475 '05 Dodge Stratus SXT, 106,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, AT, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,875 '05 Chev Malibu Maxx LS, 132,000 mi, V6, AT, blue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,475 '04 Chrysler Sebring, 78,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,475
DEALS ON SUVS & VANS '14 Ford Edge Lmtd, 13,000 mi, AWD, leather, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$31,975 '14 Ford Escape SE, 15,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0, sunroof, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,675 '14 Ford Escape SE, 21,000, 4x4, 2.0, sunroof, black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,275 '13 Ford Edge SEL, 38,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,975 '13 Ford Escape SEL, 21,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0, Ecoboost, leather, red . . . . . . . . . . . .$23,475 '13 Ford Edge Lmtd, 15,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather, camera, navigation, white . . .$29,975 '13 Ford Edge Lmtd, 60,000 mi, FWD, Ecoboost, leather, heated seats, silver . . .$22,975
MAY 20 MASTER GARDENERS PLANT SALE Buy master gardener grown plants and garden treasures and receive free gardening information at the Pine County Master Gardeners Annual Plant Sale on Wednesday, May 20 from 6:30 a.m. until sold out. It will be at the Pine County Fairgrounds Flea Market in Pine City. Named day lilies from former Pine County Master Gardener Kristie Henning will be available. Funds are used for community events and educational training. Call 800-657-3813 Ext. #3 with any questions. MAY 20 FOCUS ON ABILITY We R Able, Adults with Disabilities, sponsors a support group, Focus on Ability, on the first and third Wednesday of each month from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. at the Chisago County Senior Center in North Branch. This is an opportunity for persons with a variety of health challenges to share stories, listen, meet new friends and
'13 Ford Escape SEL, 15,000 mi, AWD, leather, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$23,475 '11 Ford Edge Lmtd, 52,000 mi, AWD, leather, sunroof, DVD, navigation, towing $26,475 '10 Lincoln MKX, 59,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$22,975 '08 Chev Tahoe LTZ, 127,000, V8, leather, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,475 '08 Ford Edge Lmtd, 95,000 AWD, V6, leather sunroof, nav, blue . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,675 '08 Merc Mariner, 102,000, 4x4, V6, AT leather, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,675 '07 Ford Escape XLT, 110,000 mi, 4x4, V6, leather, sunroof, red. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8,975 '07 Ford Freestar SEL, 110,000 mi, 7 pass., leather, V6, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,275 '05 Crys Town & Country, 146,000 mi, V6, tan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,975 '02 Chev Trail Blazer LTZ, 162,000 mi, 4x4, V6, leather, towing package, black . .$5,275
DEALS ON PICKUPS '14 Ford F-150 XLT, 13,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, 5.0 V8, white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,975 '14 Ford F-150 XLT, 13,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, V6, Ecoboost, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$31,475 '12 Ford F-150 Lariat, 54,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, Ecoboost, brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$31,975 '12 Ford F150 Lariat, 47,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, 5.0 L, V8, long box, brown . . . . .$31,475 '12 Ford F-150, 53,000 mi, 4x4, SCab, FX4, V6, Ecoboost, gray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28,475 '11 Ford F150 Lariat, 56,000 mi, SCrew, Ecoboost, brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30,975 '10 Ford F-150 Lariat, 106,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, 5.4 V8, sunroof, leather, white $23,475 '02 Ford Ranger, 198,000 mi, Reg. Cab, 4x2, 4 cyl, 5 spd, AC, blue . . . . . . . . . .$4,375
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Cell 320-364-0293 320-225-2600 MAY 16 & 17 PROJECT APPLESEED The national nonprofit group Project Appleseed will be at the Kanabec Conservation Club beginning at 8:30 a.m. Appleseed teaches the history of the Revolutionary War as well as marksmanship with .22 and center fire rifles. There is a fee to attend and more information is available at www.appleseedinfo.com or by calling 679-4176. MAY 17 - PFLAG MEETING The next meeting of East Central Minnesota Parents, Friends and Families of Lesbians and Gays (including also transgender and bisexual) will meet at 4:30 p.m. at Common Ground (United Methodist Church - 409 N. Cypress St. in Cambridge. Anyone looking for support or wishing to offer support concerning the LGBT community is invited to attend. This will be the last meeting until September. For more information call 320-396-3128, 320-272-0069 or 763552-0084. MAY 18 - LAKES AND PINE BOARD MEETING The board of directors of Lakes and Pines Community Action Council Inc. will meet at 10 a.m. at the central office located at 1700 Maple Ave. E. in Mora. Lakes and Pines CAC serves a seven-county area of Aitkin, Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs and Pine with anti-poverty programs including Head Start and Early Head Start, fuel assistance, weatherization and emergency food and shelter programs.
The Mora Food Pantry would like to thank everyone who helped make the 2015 March Food Share Campaign a success! A total of 12,115 lbs and $22,401 was donated in March. Thank you to Kris Paulson, St. Mary’s, area children’s choirs and directors and everyone involved with the Woodbury Chorus which raised $7,203 for the Food Pantry. ’s e Thank you to FirstLight Health Systems, Women of n for Everyo Today, SPIRE Credit Union, First Citizens NationSuppor t! al Bank, State Farm, Mora Lions, Kanabec/Isanti Farm Bureau and St. Clare’s for participating in the “Grocery Grab” which brought in 1,631 lbs. of food for the Mora Food Pantry. Special thanks to Neighbordhood National Bank for organizing, sponsoring and having your own team. Thanks to everyone who donated ham cards (152 hams). Thank you to the following businesses and organizations who donated over $50 or 50 lbs.
We are no longer able to do Jewelry repair or clock repair. Watch batteries will be available while supplies last. We will keep our present hours until further notice. We will be calling to remind all customers of repairs they have yet to pick up.
Fure’s Jewelry & Gifts 230 W 1st Street, Milaca Phone: (320) 983-3400 Hrs: Tues., Wed., Thur., Fri., 9 am- 6 pm Closed Sat., Sun., Mon. Lakes and Pines will be closed on May 25 in observance of Memorial Day and July 3 for Independence Day. MAY 18 MORA AMERICAN LEGION Mora American Legion Post 201 will meet at Bowe’s Restaurant in Mora at 7 p.m. Come meet the new officers. MAY 18 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY The American Legion Auxiliary will meet at 1:30 at the Crystal in Mora. Those members planning to have lunch should be there by 12:30. Topics to be discussed will be poppy day results, membership recognition and the district meeting in North Branch. All members are encouraged to attend.
Mora School Bond Election May 21 A decisive point in our community’s history is just a few days away. On May 21, local residents will vote on whether we bring all students together onto one campus, in classrooms with improved technology access, air quality, lighting, security and classroom space or keep students where they are and begin to make the needed health, safety and education improvements to our existing buildings. We need to do something to address the age and health of our schools – which are among the oldest school buildings in the region. And we can’t avoid the fact there will be a cost no matter which route we choose – either increased taxes or funds transferred out of classroom budgets. Based on these two facts, the school board concluded; building new additions onto the Trailview school site makes the best use of taxpayer money while improving technology access, air quality, lighting, security and classroom space for all students and teachers. Bringing all the grades together within one building would also improve transportation, staff utilization and energy efficiency. If the full plan (“yes” on both ballot questions) is approved, under current estimates, we would get state equalization aid covering 41 percent of the annual bond payments. This means for each dollar paid on the bond, the state would pay 41 cents and Mora School District residents would pay 59 cents. To give you an example of how much this is estimated to cost an average resident, this full plan is estimated to result in a $37 a month tax increase on a $125,000 home for 20 years. This plan has been reviewed by the Department of Education and given a ‘positive’ rating deeming the plan “educationally and economically advisable.” If voters don’t approve the full plan (“no” on one or both ballot questions), the school board will continue to look at options for improving facilities. However, it is likely that any repair option would receive little or no state aid. The school board does have some levy authority to finance needed repairs, however, not enough to make all the needed health, safety and education improvements identified by experts. Therefore, the school district would likely need to shift funds out of classroom budgets to make necessary repairs or improvements. This is your choice. Readers of this paper have seen how many people have written in to share their perspectives. I have had conversations with many, many people in our community about this issue. Some have expressed frustration with how long this has gone on. Others have told me it’s time to quit throwing good money after bad in our old school buildings. Others believe our community can’t afford the school board’s proposal and we need to keep repairing our existing buildings. It is good to see/hear dialogue on this important issue. I believe we all love our community and we all want to do what is right, no matter what your opinion is on the referendum.
Mora Masonic Lodge ...............................$500 Tusenvann Lodge 165 Sons of Norway ....$106 Grace Lutheran ........................$415 & 321 lbs. Lakes and Pines .........................................$71 Land O’ Lakes Foundation ........................$500 Scouts MN/WI 850 ....................................$50 Trailview .............................................804 lbs.
The bottom-line is this: we will need to do something to improve our schools and there will be a cost associated with whatever decision we make. It is a simple fact our PreK-2 and grades 7-12 buildings do not meet state guidelines in several key areas, require repairs and need other health, safety and education improvements.
Thanks also to the Mora Chamber of Commerce and everyone who donated food and money to the Mora Food Pantry at the Home Show. 203 lbs of food and $91 were donated. A special thanks goes out to the generous individuals who support our food pantry in March and throughout the year!
Find out what the needs are in our schools, how the school board’s plan could benefit local students and our local community, and learn more about the alternatives to the school board’s plan. Please let your voice be heard on the future of our community’s schools and vote on May 21.
St. Mary’s ............................................807 lbs. Coborns .............................................5,130 lbs Emmanuel Baptist Church .......$166 & 343 lbs. Grace Lutheran Relation Acct. .................$402 United Methodist Church ..........$106 & 50 lbs. Zion Lutheran ........................... $50 & 179 lbs Calvary Lutheran Women ............ $75 & 53 lbs Lewis Lake Covenant Women ..................$135
1st Presbyterian ........................$225 & 98 lbs. Knights of Columbus ............................$1,500 Dala Heritage ..........................................$100 True Vine ...............................................67 lbs. Liberty Lodge ......................................235 lbs. Immanuel Lutheran ..................$136 & 55 lbs. Thrivent Financial Mora & Pine City ......$1,142 Kanabec County Ministerial Assoc. .........$159
I know this is a very busy time of year for many people, but I hope you are able to find the time to review the facts so you feel informed when you cast your ballot. Find out how your taxes would change under the school board’s plan by visiting www.MoraSchools.org and using the tax calculator. Or call 1-800-552-1171 to get a tax estimate over the phone.
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in Celebration of their Retirement! Saturday, May 30 4-7pm at the Cricket Rock Creek
I will pay an estimated $4,000 per yr or more x 10 yrs = $40,000 x 20 yrs = $80,000 + 5% interest. And more increases could be $100,000 or more.
Paid for by Joey Brockner, Farmer, Your local food source
• Antiques • Second Hand Store • Gifts • Organic Pantry • We Sell ‘Protandim’
Ike & Karla Isaacson
I’ve done the math…on 6000 voters divided by 5 million dollars a year that is $833.33 a year if everyone pays an equal amount, but that is not the case.
I am vested in the Labor Union & 49ers Union but my retirement is less than $ 60,000. I want to retire at age 62. If the new schools get built on the 20 year plan, I will have to work until I am 73. Wish me luck! Please Vote NO!
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MAY 20 PINE COUNTY GENEALOGY SOCIETY On Wednesday, May 20, the Pine County Genealogy Society will meet at the Pine County Historical Museum in Askov. Dutch lunch is at noon at the Little Mermaid Café followed by a tour of the Museum Research Library with Joann Bernard. Email Janis at redwingersgen@earthlink.net with questions.
Sandelands Realty Isle Office at the 277 West Main St.
Saturday, May 23 • 11-3 Stop in & see the new office & meet the agents! Enjoy food & refreshments
43873 Forest Blvd., Harris • 651-674-0272 • Hours: Tue.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-3 MAY 20 FOSTER CARE/ADOPTION WORKSHOP Learn more about becoming a foster/adoptive parent at a free, informational workshop on Wednesday, May 20 from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. at Therapeutic Services Agency,
Inc., Pine City. Call 320-629-7816 or visit www.hoperealized.com for more information or to register. MAY 20-22 AUXILIARY POPPY DAYS The Pine City American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Days will be
Wednesday through Friday, May 20, 21 and 22. The Auxiliary will be distributing poppies to help remember our Veterans and their sacrifices. Proceeds from poppy donations are used for programs directly benefiting Veterans. Email sylsever@gmail. com with any questions.
Letter to City of Mora Citizens Regarding your upcoming City Tax Levies
T
he new taxation levies may cause many senior and middle income residents to lose their homes and farms and many renters may be priced out of their residences due to the new tax assessments. For the taxpayers in School District 332, the actual taxes that are applied to your property for the proposed bonding can be given or estimated by the County Auditor: this is the only accurate way of knowing your tax impact due to the school bond levy. Only they know how these levies will be applied to your property tax- not Ehlers Associates. Also, what happens when and if the State runs out of money? Who then pays the balance of the bond payment? You, the local taxpayer will! Many of the City of Mora’s residents are on fixed or retirement incomes. Now these taxpayers are facing a freight train of new taxes bearing down on them for the coming years, namely, 1) The national 7.73 percent inflation rate will drive property values up by that minimum amount every year along with that minimum rate of assessment; 2) The sewer and water line upgrades between Forest Avenue West and Fair Avenue will add about $2,350,000 to city taxes; 3) The phosphate treatment plant addition to the existing treatment plant will add about $3,600,000 in assessments, and finally, 4) the school bond levy, if passed, will also add millions to the City of Mora residents’ taxes. Consider the local effects of all of these additional taxes on citizens with fixed pension incomes and on middle income households that cannot absorb these tax increases and still make their monthly payments and general expenses. Not only could these citizens lose their homes, but farms and local businesses must again increase their prices just to stay in operation.
Tammi Adams, Realtor® 320-360-2711
Carey Nohner, Realtor® 320-333-4783
Nicky Strain, Realtor® 507-273-1621
Exceeding Your Expectations Is Our Goal Other Office Locations: Garrison Office 218-534-2972
Malmo Office 320-684-2511
Aitkin Office 218-927-9907
Isle Office 320-364-9388
What position will you take on this questionable vote? We have a strongly divided community on this school bond referendum. Voter emotions are driving a local plan for a serious long range debt burden that this school district cannot carry without bankrupting our community. This is why a common sense NO vote is required May 21. Respectfully submitted and paid for by the Kanabec Citizens for Responsible Education (KCRE)
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Buying all dairy cattle, all beef cattle. Brent Besser. East Central Livestock. 320-679-4333.
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109 LAWN CARE 2005 Craftsman riding mower, 42” cut. $300. (320)-420-1302 Tim's Mowing service- Pine City area. (218)-256-7353. New clients welcome!
112 TREE SERVICE Stump grinding. Call 612-390-9640.
2008 Jeep Wrangler RHD 2 dr, 130,000 miles. Great for a mail carrier. $10,500. Call or text 763286-6359
53 VEHICLES WANTED $200 and Up for Most Junk Cars. $300 for Pickups and SUVs.
Towing available. Call for more information. Ostrom’s Auto Parts
Stump/tree removal to fit budget. Precise and lawn friendly since 1997, 320-679-5253.
114 ROOFING/ SIDING Steel Metal Roofing LLC, specializing in houses and barns. Free estimates. Call 320-223-2571. Lic#RR35442.
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56 RV'S 1999 25' Jayco fifth wheel, sleeps 6, $5,999. 320-629-4638
59 ATV'S 2000 Polaris Trail Boss 2x4. Runs great, $1,100/best offer 763-229-1398.
60 BOATS & MOTORS 14ft. Crestliner- New 8hp Nissan 4-stroke motor and trailer+ extras- $1,400. Call after 4pm. 320-384-0255
102 SERVICES Praxair Dealer Now Offering Oxygen, acetylene & welding gases. Also, cylinder leasing.
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Drivers: Great Hometime, Sign-On Incentive, Company Drivers: Full Benefits, New Equipment. Owner Ops: Fuel Card Avail. CDL-A. Dave Evans Transports
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Drivers: Dedicated Truck Driving Careers- Home Weekly! $7,500 Sign-On Bonus, $75,000/yr, Paid Vacation. Experienced & Recent CDL Grads Call U.S. Xpress Today: 866-609-7888
Full Time & Part Time Positions available in Cambridge, Isanti, North Branch Have you ever thought of a job in the fitness industry? Would you like to go to work every day and help people better themselves? Need to have a positive attitude, be willing to learn, have a passion for helping people and do daily reporting. On-thejob training and certification is an option. Potential for growth. bob.haase@ anytimefitness.com 763-552-2348 Mora Unclaimed Freight is now hiring for a cashier/stocker. Applicants must be able to work on Saturdays. Apply in person.
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Full Time & Part Time Positions available in Mora, Pine City, & Sandstone. Have you ever thought of a job in the fitness industry? Would you like to go to work every day and help people better themselves? Need to have a positive attitude, be willing to learn, have a passion for helping people and do daily reporting. On-thejob training and certification is an option. Potential for growth. bob.haase@ anytimefitness.com 763-552-2348
Kurtz’ MufÀes on the Lake
Wanted: Line Cook Nights & Weekends a must. Apply within or contact Karen 320.629.9979 Wanted- Laborer on pole-shed construction, no exper. Necessary, long hrs., heavy lifting, able to do heights. Some travel. Call 9am-6pm 320629-3204 or email lspetersonconst@ gmail.com
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AUTO Graphic Insurance Staff Person Designers! MECHANIC Looking for a job that provides meaningful work and competitive compensation? Consider a position in a State Farm Agent’s office. This employment opportunity is with Dan Johnson, State Farm Agent, not with State Farm Insurance Companies and requires the successful completion of licensing requirements to solicit and service State Farm products.
Please apply and attach your resume at www.indeed.com
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Full- or Part-Time Truck Driver To deliver building materials to building sites. Must have current Class B license and safe driving record. Call or stop in at the
If your design skills make people say, “Wow” & you can work in a fast-paced environment, do we have a position for you! Our creative design department produces advertising & Internet materials for our newspapers & a regional shopper in East Central Minnesota. The successful candidate must have excellent artistic design skills & be very knowledgeable with Photoshop, InDesign, & Acrobat Distiller. Competitive compensation and benefit package. Send resume to: Annette Krist Kanabec Publications, 107 S. Park St., Mora, MN 55051 or e-mail to advertising@ moraminn.com
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Mora Auto Service 824 S. Union Mora, MN 320-679-4379
WANTED:
Full-time seasonal underground utility locator, experienced preferred, training available. Independent outdoor work. Company vehicle provided; clean valid driver’s license required; no DUI within last 7 years. Internet access required. Please call 763-682-3514.
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100 3rd Ave. • Milaca, MN
320-983-2132
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Assisted Living - Scandia House
Now accepting Applications Contact us at: 320-360-1223 ken@scandiaseniorcare.com
Scandia House of Mora, Isle & Pine City We Offer Competitive Wages, Excellent Benefits & a $1,000 sign-on Bonus to Those Who Qualify.
— CNC Machinist —
Industry leading manufacturer of precision granite solutions is seeking a 2nd Shift CNC Machinist. Candidates applying for this position should understand blueprint reading, G&M codes, and have a degree in Machining or two years experience. GibbsCAM and SolidWorks knowledge helpful but not required. TRU-STONE TECHNOLOGIES DIVISION If you would like to join this progressive, industry leading company, please send resume to: Kristin Rademacher, Human Resources Manager, kristinr@tru-stone.com, P.O. Box 430, 1101 Prosper Drive, Waite Park, MN 56387
Affordable Court Plans – Save! We accept payments-No co-signer required! Bankruptcy $956* Divorce/Custody $570* DUI/Civil/Other starts $330* *court fees additional
debt relief agency
612-326-3300 or 218-828-4483
Help Wanted Asst. Gambling Manager This position consists of providing support to the Gambling Manager. Must follow policies and procedures of MN Gambling Control & Flames by-laws, and assist with monitoring various accounts. Individual must possess high level of verbal communication and math skills, be flexible, highly organized, and have good time management skills. Job Requirements: Valid Driver License & Insurance, Clean background & bondable, knowledge of Excel preferred. This position will be Part-time Weekends (Primarily mornings) – Fri, Sat. & Sun. (One weekend off per month) 10-15/hrs per week. $10/hr starting and mileage reimbursement. Review in 6 months For application please download at www.flamessnowmobileclub.com No phone calls please.
OTR Drivers Wanted D&N Trucking is looking for FT OTR drivers with 2 years verifiable exp., 23 years of age and a satisfactory MVR. We have FL and West runs, 8-10 days out with 3-4 days off; Midwest Runs, 3-4 days out and 2-3 days off and part-time available. Benefits, Paid Vacation, and Bonus available. Please call Jamie or Jeff at 763-389-4816 or 800-247-3851. www.dntruck.com
FT, PT & On-Call Direct Care Positions available in Mora & Cambridge AFC Homes HS Diploma/GED, valid DL, auto ins., pass a drug screen and DHS background study are required. Call Mindy for details.
Brighter Day Residence, Inc. 620 Wood St. N, Mora, MN 55051 320-679-3840 Fax • 320-679-3891 mrosenau@bdri.org
154 EMPLOYMENT
154 EMPLOYMENT
Now Hiring
RUDDY’S RENTAL
OTR Truck Drivers! Starting pay is 40 cents per mile plus bonus. Benefits available, home weekly.
218-768-5008 or Curt at 218-820-8555
Come grow with
in Forest Lake. A family business. We currently have two positions open. We are looking for a high energy person with good phone skills and a friendly personality to be a counter person. Parttime position 10-15 hours per week.
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Wanted ࠚ࠰࠽ࡀ࠳ࡀ ࠽࠼ ࠻࠳ࡂ࠺ ࡀ࠽࠽࠴ࡁ ࠕࡀ࠳ࡂ ࡁࡃ࠻࠻࠳ࡀ ࠸࠽࠰ ࡂ࠽ ࠹࠳࠳࠾ ࡇ࠽ࡃ ࠷࠼ ࡁ࠶࠾࠳ ࠀࠃ ࠲ࡇࡁ ࡅ࠳࠳࠹ߺ ࠼࠽ ࠳ࡆ࠾࠳ࡀ࠷࠳࠼࠱࠳ ࠼࠳࠱࠳ࡁࡁࡀࡇߺ ࠻ࡃࡁࡂ ࠰࠳ ࠰࠺࠳ ࡂ࠽ ࠲࠽ ࠶࠳࠷࠵࠶ࡂࡁ ߲߿ࠆ߹ ࠾࠳ࡀ ࠶࠽ࡃࡀ ࠖ࠽࠻࠳ ࠳ࡄ࠳ࡀࡇ ࠼࠷࠵࠶ࡂ߽ ࠼࠽ ࡅ࠳࠳࠹࠳࠼࠲ࡁ ࠑ࠺࠺ ࠑࡀ࠷࠵ࠈ ࠁࠀ߾ࠀࠀࠁࠀࠃࠅ߿
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Immediate openings. Apply in person.
Ruddy’s Rental 21380 Forest N. Blvd, Forest Lake
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157 EMPLOYMENT PART TIME TEMPORARY AIS WATERCRAFT INSPECTOR Pine County is taking applications for a Temporary AIS Watercraft Inspector. Please see the county website at www.co.pine.mn.us for more details. PT Cook, every wknd. but may negotiate, Pine City. Contact Joe at 320-629-7272
Public Health Supervisor Supervises MCH, WIC, DP&C and C&TC units. Assists CHS Administrator in planning health service programs to address specific needs of the community. Works on PH accreditation activities with the CHS Administrator and Program Planner. Participates in risk management and other quality assurance activities. Manages the Healthy Families America home visiting program with the MCH Team Lead. Develops and maintains procedure manuals for both clinical practice and interpretation of regulatory requirements with review by the CHS Administrator. Qualifications: Current licensure in the State of MN as an RN, Registration as a PHN in State of MN and a minimum of five years professional employment experience, two of which must have been in a public health nursing setting $27.36 to $37.53. Deadline for applying May 22, 2015. Apply at www.chisagcounty.us.
620 N Wood St., Mora, MN 55051 • Phone: 320-679-2840
JOB FAIR
Thursday, May 21, 2015 1pm to 3pm 620 N Wood St., Mora
B i ht Day Brighter D Residence R id is i hhaving i a JJobb FFair, i we invite you to come in and fill out an application, obtain a job description and learn about all the opportunities we offer. Are you looking to make a difference, start a new career with a growing team and friendly people? We have openings in Mora and Cambridge area, we also offer referral and sign on bonuses, so bring your friends and family. Part of the application process does include background checks, drug screen and a HS Diploma or equivalent. We offer competitive wages and the opportunity for growth and advancement. We look forward to seeing you!
Job Opportunities in Mora Caring for the elderly provides rewarding & meaningful work. Join our team & start helping our senior residents live full & healthy lives! CNA’s – Part Time/On Call: This position requires applicants to be active on the nursing assistant registry & pass a background check. Assisted Living Aides assist seniors with daily cares, meals, & medication. Cook – Part Time: 3-7pm, 4 days a week, every other weekend. This position is responsible for providing dietary needs of residents (meal planning, food preparation & dish washing). Dietary or cook related job experience desirable, GED/High School Diploma & pass a background check required. To complete an application: pick up on-site or online and send to: Lee Stenstrom – Director of Housing Eastwood Senior Living, 170 Valhalla Circle, Mora, MN 55051 Fax: (320) 679-2916 Email Resumes: ldstenst@augustanacare.org Online visit: http://augustanacare.org/join-our-team/
Instructional Support Secretary Job Summary: ࠞࡀ࠽ࡄ࠷࠲࠳ ࡁ࠳࠱ࡀ࠳ࡂࡀ࠷࠺ ࡁࡃ࠾࠾࠽ࡀࡂ ࡂ࠽ ࡂ࠶࠳ ࠒ࠷ࡀ࠳࠱ࡂ࠽ࡀ ࠽࠴ ࠑࡃࡀࡀ࠷࠱ࡃ࠺ࡃ࠻ߺ ࠗ࠼ࡁࡂࡀࡃ࠱ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ߺ ࠏࡁࡁ࠳ࡁࡁ࠻࠳࠼ࡂ ࠼࠲ ࠏ࠺ࡂ࠳ࡀ࠼ࡂ࠷ࡄ࠳ ࠞࡀ࠽࠵ࡀ࠻ࡁߺ ࡂ࠶࠳ ࠷࠼ࡁࡂࡀࡃ࠱ࡂ࠷࠽࠼࠺ ࠺࠳࠲࠳ࡀࡁ࠶࠷࠾ ࡂ࠳࠻ ࠼࠲ ࠺ࡂ࠳ࡀ࠼ࡂ࠷ࡄ࠳ ࠾ࡀ࠽࠵ࡀ࠻ ࡁࡂ࠴࠴ ࠔ࠱࠷࠺࠷ࡂࡂ࠳ ࡂ࠶࠳ ࠳࠴࠴࠳࠱ࡂ࠷ࡄ࠳ ࠼࠲ ࠳࠴࠴࠷࠱࠷࠳࠼ࡂ ࠽࠾࠳ࡀࡂ࠷࠽࠼ ࠽࠴ ࡂ࠶࠳ ࠲࠳࠾ࡀࡂ࠻࠳࠼ࡂ ࠢ࠶࠷ࡁ ࠷ࡁ ߿ࠀ ࠻࠽࠼ࡂ࠶ߺ ࠂ߾ ࠶࠽ࡃࡀࡁ ࠾࠳ࡀ ࡅ࠳࠳࠹ ࠾࠽ࡁ࠷ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ Qualifications: ࠖ࠷࠵࠶ ࠡ࠱࠶࠽࠽࠺ ࠲࠷࠾࠺࠽࠻ ࠽ࡀ ࠳ࡃ࠷ࡄ࠺࠳࠼ࡂࠉ ࠓࡆ࠾࠳ࡀ࠷࠳࠼࠱࠳ ࡅ࠷ࡂ࠶ ࠱࠽࠻࠾ࡃࡂ࠳ࡀࡁ ࠼࠲ ࠲ࡂ ࠻࠼࠵࠳࠻࠳࠼ࡂࠉ ࠡ࠳࠱ࡀ࠳ࡂࡀ࠷࠺߽࠽࠴࠴࠷࠱࠳ ࠻࠼࠵࠳࠻࠳࠼ࡂ ࠳ࡆ࠾࠳ࡀ࠷࠳࠼࠱࠳ ࠾ࡀ࠳࠴࠳ࡀࡀ࠳࠲ Salary: ࠕࡀ࠲࠳ ࠅ ࠽࠼ ߿ࠀࠛ࠽࠼ࡂ࠶ ࠡ࠺ࡀࡇ ࠡ࠱࠶࠳࠲ࡃ࠺࠳ࠉ ࠡࡂࡀࡂ࠷࠼࠵ ࡂ ߲߿ࠄࠇࠇ߽࠶࠽ࡃࡀ Application Deadline: ࠛࡇ ߿ࠇߺ ࠀ߾߿ࠃ ࠏ࠾࠾࠺ࡇ ࠽࠼࠺࠷࠼࠳ ࡂ ࠽ࡃࡀ ࠲࠷ࡁࡂࡀ࠷࠱ࡂ ࡅ࠳࠰ࡁ࠷ࡂ࠳ ࡃ࠼࠲࠳ࡀ ࠒ࠷ࡁࡂࡀ࠷࠱ࡂ ࠖ࠳࠲࠺࠷࠼࠳ࡁ ࡅࡅࡅ࠼࠽ࡀࡂ࠶࠰ࡀ࠼࠱࠶࠹߿ࠀ࠻࠼ࡃࡁ
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CLASSIFIEDS COOK NEEDED Room for Growing Child Care Center is looking for a PT experienced cook with Serv Safe qualifications. For more info contact Melissa 651-277-2441
Part time hair stylist, experience preferred. Contact Elaine at Hair Expressions in Ogilvie. 320-272-4768.
159 HEALTH CARE East Central A u d i o l o g y Audiology and hearing aid care. Cambridge 763-689-2121.
Deb's Tiny Tots experience. Infant thru school ages. Certified CPR/First Aid. Braham. 763-333-4990.
301 FARM MISC. MISC. Ford F550 2004 flatbed $7,150, 2-INH 504 tractors $2,250, 48 Ford F1 pickup $1,250, 53 Ford F5 dump $2,500, 28' travel camper $900. Leave message, 763-219-5130.
302 FEED/ SEED/HAY Corn, clean, dry, shelled, $5.00 for 50 lbs. John, 320-679-1564.
Steel Buildings Must Go 1-60'X101',175'X125', 1-103'X250', May split. Call Today & Save Thousands!!! 1-800-411-5866 Steel buildings must go. 1-60'x101'x250', 1-75'x125', 1-103'x250'. May split. Call today and save thousands. 800-411-5866.
Mora Subway is now hiring part time. Must be friendly and able to work in a fast paced environment. We offer competitive wages, PTO, 401K and profit sharing. Must be flexible. Nights and weekends are required. Apply in person or at subway.com
201 DAY CARE
361 LAWN & GARDEN
353 BUILDING SUPPLIES
157 EMPLOYMENT PART TIME
355 HOUSEHOLD
The USED FURNITURE Store “Great Stuff Low Prices” 1646 Hwy. 23 E. St. Cloud
320-2308823 www.theused furniturestore.com
358 FIREWOOD
Fully decomposed black cow manure compost, $150 4-yard load, $80 pickup load. Free local delivery, 320-224-9878.
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! PREGNANT? *Confidential pregnancy testing. *Information to promote a healthy pregnancy. Kanabec County Public Health Nursing, ask for Christine 320-679-6330
366 GUNS Mora, Permit to Carry, April 11, July & Oct. TBA. NRA Instructor courses, shooting courses and coaching. www.fridstromfire arminstruction.com 320-679-4176.
368 APPLIANCES
20' pole length mixed hardwood, 5 cord load, $575; 20' basswood, 5 cord load, $450, 320-679-1815. Dry Oak firewood. Lrg pickup load, $120 Fast, free delivery 320-241-6983 Split 16'' mixed hardwood, 2 cord load, $330, 3 cord load, $495. Split 16'' basswood, 2 cord load, $275, 3 cord load, $410. 320-679-1815 Wanted: Standing saw timber and firewood, (320)679-1815.
361 LAWN & GARDEN Black rotted manure, lg load, fast delivery. Also firewood. 320241-6983 or 479-2446952.
The smart way to sell your stuff! Call 320-679-2661 or go to www.moraminn.com - click on Classifieds, place an ad!
For Sale: Reconditioned washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators. Rick's Home Furnishings (320) 6794047 Very Lrg 2 door Servel gas refrig. Full size top freezer. $500/b.o. 651-238-1512
369 WANTED Want to Buy all kinds of silver objects. Please call Mike at 763-843-0867 Wanted: Antiques. Radios, clocks, stoneware, guns, Coleman lanterns, duck calls, postcards, fishing lures, large traps, fancy glassware 320-679-2535, 651-238-0909. Wanted: Minibikes & dirt bikes, running or not. Call 320-679-2128.
We have evening, awake overnight and weekend positions open, NO days. • 1 FT “Float” position to work in many different homes as needed. MUST BE VERY FLEXIBLE & willing to work any shifts. Starting wage $11.66. • Awake overnight positions North Branch & Wyoming. Starting wage $12.19. • Part-time evening & e/o wknd positions in Pine City, North Branch, Rush City, Cambridge & Lindstrom. Starting wage $10.60. • Full-time evening & e/o wknd positions open in North Branch, Pine City & Wyoming. Starting wage $10.60. $.50 raise after 90 day probation. Excellent benefits package for FT employees: medical/dental/life insurance, paid time off, 401k, Health & Wellness package. Fill out an application online at www.providecare.com or at the office, 5842 Old Main St., Ste. 1, North Branch. Must have a current driver’s license, car ins. and reliable vehicle, high school diploma/GED. Must pass a criminal background check and drug test.
Daycare DIRECTORY DIR D IR RE RE ECTORY CTORY
OGILVIE
MORA
NEED YOUR DAYCARE LISTED? Call Annette at 320-225-5124 We offer an infant room, toddler room, preschool/school-age room. Licensed teachers for each age level. We have structured activities throughout the day. Great hours: 6am to 6pm Monday-Friday. Call 320-679-8254
Wanted: Used XM or Sirrus radio, also used marine radio at least 25 watts. 320-272-0136.
401 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT. April 25, 10:00am. 15301 Central Ave. N., Milaca.Complete Liquidation Auction of Lunn Construction. Truck, skid loaders, trailers, sonotubes, construction equipment, fence supplies, lumber,and more. Auctioneer: Mitchell Siemers, Lic. # 48-14-016. 320-267-1799 siemersauctions.com
Stromberg Auctioneering “We do all types of auctions”
Now Booking Spring & Summer Auctions Call Les Stromberg Certified Real Estate Auctioneer
320-279-0935 404 GARAGE SALES Garage Sale May 21-23 8-4 2273 Hwy 23, Mora ࠐ࠽ࡇࡁ ࡁ࠷ࡈ࠳ ߿߾߿ࠂ ࠱࠺࠽ࡂ࠶࠷࠼࠵ ߶࠼࠳ࡅ ࠱࠽࠼࠲࠷ࡂ࠷࠽࠼߷ߺ ࡁ࠻࠺࠺ ࡂ࠰࠺࠳߽࠱࠶࠷ࡀࡁߺ ࠾࠷࠼࠳ ࡁࡂ࠳࠾࠰࠱࠹ ࠱ࡃ࠾࠰࠽ࡀ࠲ ࡁࡂࡃ࠴࠴ߺ ࠠࠖ ࠕ࠽࠺࠴ ࠑ࠺ࡃ࠰ࡁߺ ࠂࡆࠁ ࠱ࡁ࠳࠻࠳࠼ࡂ ࠱ࡀ࠼࠹ ࠽ࡃࡂ ࡅ࠷࠼࠲࠽ࡅ ߶࠼࠳ࡅ ࠷࠼ ࠰࠽ࡆ߷ ࡁ࠹࠷࠼࠵ ߲ࠀ߾߾ ߶߲ࠂ߾߾ ࠼࠳ࡅ߷ May 20-22, 8-5pm, 14139 Tanglewood Dr., Pine City. Antique snowmobile, dirt bikes, other things.
404 GARAGE SALES
404 GARAGE SALES
GARAGE SALE
Garage Sale 2742 Hwy 65, Mora (across from Crows Nest) May 20-24 8-4
Friday, May 22 7am-5pm CTMH scrapbooking rolling totes and items, Jack Lalanne’s power juicer, Norwex products, old Tonka trucks, boys’ and girls’ teen clothing, misc. One Day Only Sale 18417 60th Ave, Milaca (1 1/2 miles north on Cty. Rd 24 between Bock and Ogilvie, 320-420-7080) Garage & Perennial Plant Sale: Friday & Saturday, May 22 and 23. Friday, noon to 7 p.m., Saturday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1/3 mile west of Mora on Highway 23. Computer armoire, school lockers, buffet, hall table, single bed, scrapbook and stamping supplies, womens clothing-M to XL, home décor, bedding perennial plants, including daylilies, ornamental grasses, hosta, sedum, bleeding heart, and still digging. No early birds please. 1986 Highway 23, Mora. Lick & Bentler.
GARAGE SALE Memorial Weekend Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. 8am-5pm
Lots of teacher/student supplies K-6, toys, scrapbooking and crafting, stamp sets CRAFT BOUTIQUE OPEN HOUSE Handcrafted and custom home décor. 9055 Hwy. 23, east of Brook Park
CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS Call 320-679-2661 Mora or 320-629-6771 Pine City
LITTLE BUCKAROO’S DAYCARE
near County Rd. 6 and Hwy. 47, Ogilvie Now has Openings for All Ages! New Facility • Open Floor Plan Fun, Safe Environment for Children to Learn and Grow! Early learning scholarships accepted
Call Cheryl & Heidi - 320-272-4565
ࠡ࠶࠳࠺ࡄ࠳ࡁߺ ࠲ࡀ࠳ࡁࡁ࠳ࡀߺ ࡀ࠽࠱࠹࠳ࡀߺ ࠶࠷࠲࠳ࡅࡇ ࠰࠳࠲ߺ ࠱࠽࠻࠴࠽ࡀࡂ࠳ࡀࡁߺ ࠲࠷ࡁ࠶࠳ࡁߺ ࠰࠹࠳ ࡅࡀ࠳ߺ ࡂ࠽ࡅ࠳࠺ࡁߺ ࡀࡃ࠵ࡁߺ ࡅ࠽࠻࠳࠼ࡁ ࠱࠺࠽ࡂ࠶࠷࠼࠵ߺ ࠶࠽࠻࠳࠻࠲࠳ ࠸࠻ࡁߺ ࠸࠳࠺࠺࠷࠳ࡁߺ ࠼࠲ ࠾࠷࠱࠹࠺࠳ࡁߺ ࠑࡁࡂ ࠷ࡀ࠽࠼ ࠾࠼ࡁߺ ࠺ࡅ࠼ ࠱࠶࠷ࡀࡁߺ ࠶࠽ࡃࡁ࠳࠶࠽࠺࠲ ࠷ࡂ࠳࠻ࡁߺ ࠻ࡃ࠱࠶ ࠻࠽ࡀ࠳ ࠻࠷ࡁ࠱ Garage Sale: May 21, 22, 23. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Motorized scooter, treadmill, Bowflex, snow blower for Sears lawn tractor. Many misc. items. 2235 150th Ave., Mora. Off County Rd. 11.
406 SALES 4H Rummage Sale May 14-15-16, 8am-4pm. $5.00 bag, books 25 for $1.00. 4H building on Kanabec Fairgrounds, Mora. 4H Rummage Sale May 21-22-23, 8am-4pm. $5.00 bag, books 25 for $1.00. 4H building, on Kanabec County Fairgrounds.
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451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL Newly renovated interiorMain Street Center, North Branch. A variety of business suites starting as low as 300.00. All util. Incl. Deb 651-303-2050
452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL 3-BDRM, 1-BA house north of Mora 10 miles. Has appliances, heat and snow removal included, $675 per month. First, last, plus deposit 612-390-6032. For Rent or Sale: 2-BDRM private lot w/garage. No pets. Call after 5 p.m. 320-272-4302. For rent: 3-BDRM mobile home, remodeled. No pets. Call after 5 p.m., 320-272-4302. For Rent: Mora 2-BDRM apt., $675/month and elec. Avail. in May. No smoking/pets. 612-432-9326, leave message. For Rent: Mora, 3-BDRM, 2-BA condo. Newly remodeled, $850 per month plus utilities. 320-679-4550. Pine City- Very small one-person house. No pets/smoking. (612)309-8844
The City of Mora is accepting applications for the position of public works superintendent. This full-time position is responsible, under the direction of the public works director, for supervising the operation and maintenance of the city’s facilities and infrastructure. Minimum requirements are an Associate’s degree or equivalent in construction technology, or a related field, plus nine (9) or more years related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to perform the essential functions of the position.
Meadowbrook 1 & 2-BR apartments, Mora, starting at $615 and up per mo. No smoking, no pets. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639. Mora 1-BDRM apt. available immediately, $485 + utilities. No smoking, no pets. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639. Rent: 2-BDRM house, $700/mo. + utilities. 424 Morrison, Mora. 612-270-2792.
Newly remodeled upstairs of a duplex unit. 1 bed, 1 bath, nice location with easy access to I-35 & Hwy 65. $700/mo. Plus utilities. Call 612-405-RENT. Pine City- nice 2BR apartments, great location, $675-upper, $695-lower, +electric. Laundry on-site. No dogs. 651-983-5771.
Now Hiring Friendly Cashiers/ Counter Sales Federated Co-ops is looking for cashiers to work a variety of shifts including days, nights and weekends at our Mora location. Qualified candidate must possess a customer first attitude, be able to multi-task, have excellent math skills and attention to detail. Previous retail experience a plus. Advancement possibilities. Please apply online at www.federatedcoops.com
Office Clerk Part-Time 20 Hrs per Week
General Office Position
The City of Mora is an equal opportunity employer.
Valid CDL/Bus Driver Endorsement Minnesota Drivers License Required Preference given to bus drivers with experience but will train Open until filled Contact Gayle Stassen at (320) 679-6255 for more information
Chisago County is seeking to fill FT positions of Corrections Officers. These positions provide care and supervision on inmates housed in the jail facility, transporting inmates, juveniles, and mentally ill individuals. Performs all intake procedures for incoming prisoners, supervises the daily housing area and periodically must subdue prisoners. We prefer a 2-year degree in criminal justice or related field. Prior experience working in a jail setting is preferred. Must be willing and able to work a variety of assigned shifts. Rate of pay is $19.02 per hour. Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us Deadline to apply is May 29, 2015.
Mora 3-BDRM modular home with garage, on beautiful country acre, very clean, family neighborhood, close to fishing. Possible CD 320-679-3852. No calls after 8 p.m.
Position opened until filled. Applications received by Friday, June 5th will receive priority. Applications by fax or e-mail will not be accepted.
Responsibilities include answering the phones, distributing the daily mail, printing/copying large plans, and many other daily duties. Qualified applicants must be detail oriented, able to prioritize, have good communication/organization skills and computer experience. Knowledge of Excel is a plus.
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For Rent: Studio/ 1-BDRM apartments, Mora. Utilities included, $475-$675/mo. 320-515-1887.
For more information and required application packet contact: City of Mora, 101 Lake Street South, Mora, MN 55051-1588. Website – ci.mora.mn.us Telephone – (320) 679-1511; E-mail – callman@cityofmora.com.
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The Chisago County Attorney’s office is seeking a part-time temporary office clerk. This position will be back up to the reception desk in the office, greet visitors, process and direct the incoming mail, route calls, and do general office work. You must be able to type 30 wpm and pass a background check. $12.91 per hour. Deadline to apply is May 29, 2015. Apply at www.chisagocounty.us. Note: this position is funded thru 2015 and will be re-evaluated for continued funding in 2016.
R.J. Mechanical, Inc. is seeking a full-time receptionist.
Please e-mail your resumes to sherry@ rjmechanical.biz or drop them off.
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CITY OF MORA JOB ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT
Mora Public Schools Independent School District 332
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Provide Care, Inc. is hiring staff for direct care positions working with Vulnerable Adults in Adult Foster Homes.
MINI MUSTANGS CHILDCARE CENTER
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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, and marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.
Part-time If you have the talent to work on multiple tasks, are skilled with computers, offer excellent, friendly customer service and seek part-time work, we have an immediate opening for you. This position is approximately 16 hours per week and includes front desk reception, answering phones, as well as other administrative work. Word processing and proofing skills are necessary. Position also includes some newspaper production duties, which we will teach. Send Resume To: Mike Gainor, Pine City Pioneer editor@pinecitymn.com
Immediate Extrusion Openings!
Operators Needed
Masterson Staffing Solutions is proud to announce a staffing partnership with Andersen Corporation in North Branch, MN. Andersen Windows, Inc. is a part of Andersen Corporation; the largest window and door manufacturer in North America. The company is known for its strong history of commitment to its business partners, employees, community and environmental stewardship.
Andersen employs 9,000 people. We now have entry level machine operator positions available on multiple shifts. Manufacturing exp. preferred. Must be able to pass a drug screen, & background/ education check. Competitive wages, and regular performance evaluations. Masterson Staffing Solutions is EEO/ AA Please stop into Masterson Staffing Solutions for immediate consideration.
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CLASSIFIEDS 452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT One level Townhouse for rent. $850.00 a month. Lawn care and driveway snow removal included. Utilities not included. 2 bedrooms, 1 and 1/2 baths, appliances, washer, dryer, 2 car attached garage in a quiet cul-de-sac. Osceola Wisconsin phone: 651-235-9226
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