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ANNUAL PLANT SALE SATURDAY, MAY 25, 7 a.m.-1 p p.m. LOCATED AT THE MORA METHODIST CHURCH ON HWY 65, follow the parking signs for the Farmer’s Market.
MAY 18 POKEGAMA LAKE ASSOCIATION The monthly meeting of the Pokegama Lake Association will be Saturday, May 18 at 9 a.m. with coffee and rolls at 8:30 a.m. Prospective members are welcome at 12965 Lake Line Road. Contact lmclean111@ gmail.com for information. MAY 18 PUBLIC SAFETY DAY The community is invited to Pine County’s free Public Safety Day on Saturday, May 18 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the Pine County Courthouse north parking lot. There will be free kids’ fi ngerprinting, child safety seat checks, visits from McGruff the Crime Dog, Smokey the Bear, Eddie the Eagle and much more. Call the Pine County Sheriff ’s Office for information.
MAY 18 BUSINESS SKILLS FOR ARTISTS ECRAC will present two workshops for artists at 112 Main St. S., Braham. Legal Considerations: 9:30 a.m.12:00 p.m. Funding: 1-3:30 p.m. There is a cost. Advance registration is required. Call 320-396-2337 ext. 1 or email info@ecrac.org. MAY 18 MANY FACES OF VASALOPPET ART SHOW The Many Faces of Vasaloppet Art show features the faces and hands of 115 Vasaloppet volunteers cast in aluminum by artists Keith Raivo and Rod Minnich.
The show is open to the public at the Vasaloppet Nordic Center Garage 1-4 p.m. MAY 18 CROSS LAKE/SNAKE RIVER MEMBERSHIP MEETING On Saturday, May 18 the public is invited to the May membership meeting of the Cross Lake/Snake River Association at 11 a.m. at the Pine City Country Club. It’s a great opportunity to hear what is going on, become a member, hear about all the upcoming activities and meet some new people. For more information email Crosslakeassociation@gmail.com or visit the Facebook page: Cross Lake/Snake River Association.
AUCTIONS JANZEN AUCTION Sunday May 26th 10:30 AM Wellspring Farm LLC & The Gans Family • Aitkin Area Farm & Real Estate Auction
Address: 38681 440th Place Aitkin MN Real Estate What an opportunity to own two prime pieces of Real Estate in Aitkin County. Currently set up as a hobby farm partially fenced with livestock. Managed for intensive grazing and suitable for organic certification. Abundance of wildlife habitat and could be used for hunting or recreational. Parcel #1 features an excellent building sight on a quiet minimum maintenance road. This property to be sold in two separate parcels. To be Auctioned at 12:30 PM on May 26th. Contact Janzen Auctioneers at (218) 927-4488 with any questions. Parcel #1 Legal Description, West ½ of NE NE Lot 1 (30 Acres) PID part of 01-0-011700, Parcel #2 Legal Description, (NW NE) LOT 2 LESS N 300 FT OF E 363 FT and W 1/2 OF LOT 3 (87 acres) PID 01-0-011801 and 01-0-011900 Township 47 Range 27 Section 8 of Aitkin County Personal Property Farm Machinery & Related, Ford Dextra Diesel tractor 31 HP 16.9-24 tires, Massey Fergusson V10 10 wheel hay rake (like new), Custom built ATV round bale hauler ATV Logrite log arch, John Deere tandem 10’ hydraulic disk, (2) Custom built wood hauling trailers, Smaller size running gear, Pull behind ATV seeder, Livestock (25) Head of Irish Dexter Cattle Non Registered Grass Feed w/No Antibiotics Ear Tagged Named. Red, Black & Dunn colors Bull is a Red. This is a great herd of cattle very docile and manageable size. (some will be cow calf pairs at time of Auction) Farm Supplies & Related, (14) 6x10 Custom built chicken tractors, (2) 8x8 Chicken tractors, (2) 8x12 Chicken Tractors, 25-30 assorted cattle panels, (2) 3’x8’ Custom built chicken brooders, 2’x6’ Hobby style brooder, 2’x5’ Hobby style brooder, Approximately 200 step in peg tail posts, Livestock waterer’s, (10) Chicken transport cages, (2) Hog feeders, Hog medicator/ waterer , (2) Hogmaster feeders, 4-5 Rolls of portable goat fencing, ,6500’ of 1” Poly HDPE 200 PSI water line, pasture couplers, quick couplers, to be removed by buyers (pending sale of land), Approximately 4.5 miles of two strand fencing high tensile mule system (pending sale of land), (2) Horizontal bee hives, Large vertical tomato cages, Chain link fence & misc. barbwire, High Tunnel 2012 Farm Tek 30x72 high tunnel w/ 1 year old top, Vehicle, 2005 GMC Sonoma extended cab pickup 4WD approximately 150,000 miles, no brakes, needs heater fan ATV, 2001 Bombardier Traxter 4x4 4 wheeler 220 miles, Boat Package, 1991 Lund Barron 21’ w/ 4.3 Chevy Alpha 1 Merc on tandem axle trailer and cover, Lawn & Garden, Husqvarna riding lawn tractor 24 HP 48” cut with bagger system YTH24K48, Craftsman riding lawn tractor, Swisher 44” brush mower, Temco Pull behind lawn sprayer, Simplicity walk behind snowblower, Items of Interest, 2008 Hardy Manufacturing wood fired hot water heater model H5-1-07ser. 47703, Garage Freezer (2) Upright (2) chest style, Delaval Collectible cream separator, 7x10 custom built shed partially insulated originally designed to be a sauna (to be moved by buyer), Upright 2 door refrigeration unit glass doors, Misc. garden hose, Misc. Lumber & related, Collectible wooden 9 pane windows, 3 bay stainless sink, Insulated dog house Curio Cabinet, Dry Sink along with other household & related items
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MAY 18 MYSTERY AUTHORS VISIT On Saturday, May 18 the public is invited to Scout & Morgan Books in Cambridge. From 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. four Minnesota mystery authors will visit for a time of intrigue and laughter as they share part of their short stories from “Cooked to Death: Cold Cut Files Vol. IV.” Christopher Valen, Gary Bush, William Fietzer and Mayr Boros will read and answer questions about writing and their lives. For more information email events@ scoutandmorganbooks.com or call 763-689-2474. MAY 19 PFLAG MEETING The next meeting of the East Central MN Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays will be held Sunday, May 19 at 2 p.m. at Common Ground, the Cambridge United Methodist Church, at 404 N Cypress in Cambridge. Anyone in need of support or answers on LGBT issues is encouraged to attend. Call 320-396-3128; 320-272-0069; or 763552-0084 with any questions; or visit ecmnpflag.org.
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FREE Breakfast & Lunch at Ogilvie Public School Ogilvie Public School #333 is participating in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). A Breakfast and (or) Lunch will be provided to all children, without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability, at no charge and meet nutritional standards established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Meals will be provided at the following site:
Ogilvie Public School Commons 333 School Drive, Ogilvie, MN 56358
Mondays - Thursdays, June 3-6, 10-13, 17-20 July 8-11, 16-18, 23-25, 29-31 August 1, 13-15, 22 & 28 We will not be serving on Fridays.
Breakfast: 8:30am–10:45am Lunch: 11:15am-1:00pm
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination against its customers, employees, and applicants for employment on the bases of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, gender identity, religion, reprisal and, where applicable, political beliefs, marital status, familial or parental status, sexual orientation, or all or part of an individual’s income is derived from any public assistance program, or protected genetic information in employment or in any program or activity conducted or funded by the Department. (Not all prohibited bases will apply to all programs and/or employment activities.) If you wish to file a Civil Rights program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, found online at http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, or at any USDA office, or call (866) 632-9992 to request the form. You may also write a letter containing all of the information requested in the form. Send your completed complaint form or letter to us by mail at U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, by fax (202) 690-7442 or email at program.intake@usda.gov. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have speech disabilities and wish to file either an EEO or program complaint please contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339 or (800) 845-6136 (in Spanish). Persons with disabilities who wish to file a program complaint, please see information above on how to contact us by mail directly or by email. If you require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) please contact USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Agriculture and forestry can provide mutual benefits
M
ay is Arbor Month, but it isn’t just foresters who get to celebrate! Did you know that trees can be incorporated in many agricultural systems? The intentional integration of trees or shrubs with crops and animals in the same area is called agroforestry, and it results in a more diverse agricultural operation, increased profits and conservation habitat improvement. Agroforestry requires putting the right tree in the right place for the right reason. When you get the formula right the rewards can be tremendous, including: protected topsoil, healthier livestock, increased crop yield, better wildlife habitat, reduced energy and chemical inputs, improved water quality and increased water-use efficiency. These are just a few of the potential benefits of agroforestry. If you’re interested in agroforestry, there are five agroforestry practices that can be considered for your working lands. Windbreaks are single or multiple rows of plantings that provide shelter from wind, snow, dust or odors. Windbreaks save energy and cut home heating costs. They also net big gains in carbon storage,
improve income by increasing crop yields and protect livestock from heat and cold stress. Riparian forest buffers are plantings located next to waterways that help protect aquatic resources by filtering farm runoff and preventing soil erosion. Buffer areas can support wildlife habitat, produce crops, improve water quality and reduce flood damage.
Forest farming grows and protects highvalue specialty crops under the forest canopy. Existing forest is thinned to leave the best canopy trees for continued timber production while creating ideal growing conditions for the understory crop. Nontimber forest products grown using forest farming methods don’t just provide an additional source of income, they also help conserve habitat for wildlife.
Silvopasture is the intentional management of forage, livestock and trees on the same acreage. The trees in a silvopasture provide shade and shelter for livestock while benefiting forage production and improving carbon sequestration. This combination can also bring in extra income from timber, livestock and other non-timber forest products. There are even opportunities for income from recreation.
The USDA supports agricultural producers through a new five-year agroforestry strategic framework, which is a roadmap to advance agroforestry resources and provide assistance to landowners for productive and healthy farms, ranches, woodlands and communities. The strategic framework document plus more information about agroforestry is found at the USDA National Agroforestry Center and the University of Minnesota Extension Agroforestry website.
Alley cropping is a system in which crops are grown between rows of widely spaced trees or shrubs, called alleyways. This practice diversifies operations by creating both annual and long-term income streams. It can also protect crops, improve water quality, improve nutrient utilization and enhance carbon sequestration.
Contact your local Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) and the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) office to learn more about state and federal resources and programs to support agroforestry practices on your working lands.
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Below are last week’s most read stories on the Pine City Pioneer website at: www.pinecitymn.com 1. Man found dead near Sandstone, 3 charged: A missing Barron, Wisconsin man was found dead inside a Sandstone cabin April 23. Christopher Etchison was first reported missing April 19 and the use of his debit card to purchase gas led to the arrest of three people in Wisconsin: Jesse J. Scribner, 20, of Clayton; Levi S. Mattila, 18, of Barron and Marcella J. Hill, 18, Chetek. Etchison may have died after getting into a drinking contest at a party the night of Friday, April 12. The criminal complaint charges Scribner with Felony Identity Theft, Obstructing an Officer (repeat offense) and Bail Jumping. Mattila has been charged with Felony Identity Theft and Obstructing an Officer. Hill was charged with Obstructing an Officer.
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MAY 20 PAPER PLAYERS AND COLORING FOR RELAXATION Learn how to recycle greeting cards and make two for yourself at 1 p.m. at the Eastwood Life Enrichment Center at 160 Valhalla Circle, Mora. Coloring books also available. MAY 20 DALA BUSINESS WOMEN 40TH ANNIVERSARY The Dala Business Women are celebrating their 40th Anniversary at Freddie’s Restaurant (Pine Room). Social at 5 p.m.; program at 5:30 p.m. Past members and officers are invited to attend. Open
to the public. Keynote speaker is Michelle Lee. For reservations call or text 320-630-5003 or email Brambleigh. cottage@gmail.com. MAY 20 BEYOND THE YELLOW RIBBON On Monday, May 20 those interested in re-energizing the Pine City Beyond the Yellow Ribbon program are invited to a meeting at 5:30 p.m. at the Pine City Armory, 1305 Main Street. The group’s mission is to provide support, resources and guidance to area veterans, active service members and their families. Chair members and volunteers are needed. Email pinecitybyr@gmail.com or call 320-629-7541 with any questions. MAY 20 DRIVER IMPROVEMENT COURSE A 55+ driver improvement course (four-hour refresher) will take place on Monday, May 20 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Pine City Elementary School media center. Preregistration is required. For information or to register call 888-234-1294, 320-629-4030 or visit www.mnsafetycenter.org.
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Legally Speaking Can You Predict The Future? Why a buy-sell agreement or partnership agreement is important to your business.
By Scott Berry — Berry Law Offices At the inception of a business, there is a sense of enthusiasm and optimism about the potential of the company. The partners’ aspirations for the newly created company are closely aligned as they embark on their journey together. Accordingly, because the partners are getting along so well when the company is newly established, it is important to prepare a partnership agreement or buy sell agreement during the honeymoon phase of the business. Over the years, as the business changes, disputes inevitably occur between partners over things like: the compensation of the partners, the direction of the company, continuing the business or the value of the company. Things such as divorce or death of a partner can cause major disruptions to a business as well. To avoid disruptions to the business and to avert substantial costs that are associated with such disruptions, it is important to have in place a buy-sell agreement between the partners and shareholders of the company. Partner or Shareholder Buyout A well written buy-sell agreement will cover situations such as the death or divorce of a partner as well as a circumstance when a partner or shareholder leaves the business. A properly prepared buy sell agreement will describe the obligations of both the departing shareholders and the remaining shareholders. The buy-sell agreement will specify the terms of the buyout as well as how the buyout price is calculated and the buyout process. The terms of the buy-sell agreement must be structured in a cost-effective manner to allow the business to continue and to allow the leaving shareholders to be paid their agreed buyout amount, keeping in mind that the business must continue to grow. Business Buyout In almost all instances, setting a specific buyout price three, five or 10 years in the future is impossible. A business is unable to accurately predict its future value. In addition, getting leaving shareholders and partners to agree on a price with those shareholders and partners remaining in the business is impractical. Accordingly, it is essential to create a formula or process for which a valuation of the business is to be determined. Although there are many ways to create this formula or process to determine the value of a business, the following are a few common methods: • Annual Fixed Price. The shareholders or partners of a business annually determine the price per share of the business. • Book Value. The business partners set a price based on the net value of the business’s assets minus its liabilities as shown on its balance sheet. • Capitalization of earnings. This valuation method measures a company’s value based on its past profits. • Appraisal. Although a business appraisal may provide the most accurate valuation of the company, business appraisals are costly and the evaluation may be dependent on the appraiser. Appraiser will establish the company’s value.
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MAY 20 & 21 ‘INTO THE WOODS’ AUDITIONS The Pine City Heritage Players will host auditions for “Into the Woods” on Monday, May 20 and Tuesday, May 21 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Pine City High School (1400 Main St S, Pine City) in the high school choir room. Auditions will be held as an open call for actors ages 16+. The Heritage Players website (www.pinecityheritageplayers. com) offers information that will provide local actors the tools they need to prepare for a successful audition. The musical will perform July 18 - 21. Any questions can be directed to heritageplayers@gmail.com.
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MAY 21 JOLLY SENIORS POTLUCK AND PROGRAM There will be a potluck lunch and program at 11 a.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 536 S. Union St., Mora. Entertainment will be Mike Hanson, Mary Campbell and Rebecca Nelson.
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Bring a dish to share and come have a good time. For information call Linda at 612-390-1651. A freewill offering will be accepted. MAY 21 HILLMAN TOWNSHIP MEETING Hillman Township, Kanabec County, Minnesota, will hold a board meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Hillman Town Hall. MAY 22 WHITE ELEPHANT BINGO Play Bingo at 1 p.m. at the Eastwood Life Enrichment Center at 160 Valhalla Circle, Mora. No cost to play if you bring a wrapped prize to donate. MAY 22 SRVCC MEETING The next meeting of the Snake River Valley Conservation Club (SRVCC) will be on Wednesday, May 22, 7:30 p.m., at the clubhouse at the Pine County Fairgrounds. For more information email: mmadison@northlc.com.
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ELIGIBILITY WORKER Health & Human ServicesFinancial Assistance Unit Essential Duties: Under general supervision, performs a variety of tasks related to the determination of eligibility of clients for income maintenance programs and services; establish initial and on-going eligibility for multiple income maintenance programs; communicates program requirements and assists program participants in understanding how to maintain eligibility; supports program participants in achieving the highest degree of independence and in addressing barriers to self-sufficiency; provides education, enrollment and assistance to managed health care enrollees; makes appropriate referrals to other community resources; and performs related work as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: 1) Three years of clerical experience or experience working with the public, or some combination of the two, totaling three years or 2) Two years of clerical experience in a social services/human services agency or 3) Two years of study at an accredited two or four year college or university or similar institution, with emphasis in the behavioral sciences, business, or closely related subjects (at least 23 quarter credits or 16 semester credits) or 4) Successful completion of the technical college Human Services Eligibility Worker diploma program (http://www.pine.edu/programs/ education-and-human-services/human-services/) (applicants must be within six months of completion of the program) or 5) Successful completion of the technical college Human Services Eligibility Worker certificate program (http://www.pine.edu/programs/education-andhuman-services/human-services/) will substitute for one year of the required clerical experience or experience working with the public. Also, a valid Driver’s License. Salary: $18.99/hr - $23.88/hr DOQ Closing Date: May 31, 2019 @ 4:30pm For complete posting, visit our county website@ www.co.pine.mn.us under Departments- Human Resources- Employment Opportunities An Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer
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PINE CITY ARTS COUNCIL ART IN THE PARK 2019 - 6:30 PM Rain site Pine County Fairgrounds Event Center Free Rides for everyone within 2 miles! Call Arrowhead Transit 1.800.862.0175 Thank you to our sponsors. Pine City Lions, Pine Area Lions, Rock Creek Lions, Pine City Area Chamber of Commerce, Pokegama Lake Association, FirstLight Health Systems, Arrowhead Transit, Walmart, Early Childhood Family Education, New Horizon Thrift Store, City of Pine City May 24 Pine City Jazz Band Music Boosters - Sloppy Joes May 31 Way Back Whens Pine Area Lions - Walking Tacos June 7 Miss Myra & the Moonshiners Pine City Girl Scouts - Bratwurst June 14 Church of Cash Catholic Sodality - BBQ turkey June 21 Backyard Band First Presbyterian - Sloppy Joe meal June 28 Whitesidewalls Pine City Lions - Pulled Pork July 5 Riverside All Stars Zion Lutheran Church - Hot Dogs and Apple Pie
July 12 Lisa Wenger Blues Band Boy Scouts - Cheeseburgers July 26 Mystery Mountain Boys Our Redeemer - Carolina BBQ
July 20, 2019 All Day Saturday 42nd Art Fest 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Arts and Crafts Fair Exhibitors, Food, Children’s Corner Petting Zoo Music by Freeway Jam
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s n a r e t e V r u O g n i t u Sal Past and Present
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Marlyn Strelow Corporal Marines Korean
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Greg Ardner Sergeant US Air Force Vietnam
Robert J. Thomas PFC Army Korean
David Smith Lieutenant Colonel USAF
Roland Lee Nelson SP/4 Army Vietnam
Kenneth Lyle Nelson SP/4 Army Vietnam
Lynn Lawrence Osterman Sergeant Army - Vietnam
Doris Gardner Nelson LCPL - Marines Vietnam
Janet Gardner Laytart LCPL - Marines Vietnam
Dean Newton Corporal Army Infantry Korean
Dare M. Holmes Petty Officer 3rd Class Navy WWII
Clair Holmes Corporal Army WWII
George Holmes Corporal Army Civil War
Howard Holmes Private 1st Class Army WWII
Don Williams SSGT (E-6) Army Vietnam
Dale Hawkins Jr. Specialist E-5 US Army Vietnam Era
Virg Ericson MSG/Retired Army Vietnam
THANK YOU, VETERANS we honor our fallen heroes and give thanks to all those who serve, past and present.
Thank You To ALL Veterans Mora Unclaimed Freight SOUTH OF MORA – JCT. HWY. 65 & 23
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s n a r e t e V r u O g n i Salut Past and Present
Alan L.Smith Sergeant E-5 Army Vietnam
Jeff Sheggrud HM1 FMF/SW Navy - Retired Iraqi Freedom
Gene Sheggrud SP/5 Army Vietnam
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Walter Stanchfield Navy Vietnam
Craig Murner SBT E5 Army Vietnam
Aloysius Joe Spiczka Jr. Pvt. First Class Marines - Vietnam
Aloysius Spiczka Army WWII
James Rufener Chief Petty Officer Navy Korean
Arthur Christian Jr. Army WWII
Arthur Christian Sr. Army WWI
Travis L. Goebel Staff Sergeant Army Iraqi Freedom
Everett Carr Navy WWII
William A. Erickson Carpenter’s Mate Second Class Navy - WWII
Robert Woods Captain Army Iraqi Freedom
Arnie Stromberg Spec 5 Army Vietnam
Corrie Nelson Kropelnicki E-5 Sergeant Army Reserve Iraqi Freedom
Walt Olen AD2 Navy 1949-1953 Korean
John Joy PFC Army WWII
Lee Goldsmith Private Army WWII
We Salute All Veterans Their courage, service and sacri¿ce will never be forgotten.
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s n a r e t e V r u O g n i t u l Sa Past and Present
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Duane “Duke” Peterson Communications Chief Sergeant for his Batallion Army - WWII
Eldon C. Smith SFC-E7 Army Korean - Vietnam
Chris Campbell Sergeant E5 Army Gulf War
Randall W. Tanner Sergeant 508th Infantry Army - Paratrooper Vietnam
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Joan (Soderlund) VanScoik Lieutenant Navy - Vietnam
Robert Smith Sergeant Army Peace Time
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Bayliss L. Swanson Lieutenant Army WWII
Alf K. Stratte, M.D. Colonel Army WWI, WWII
Omar C. Magaard Corporal Army Korean
Scott Jeanson Radioman Navy Vietnam
Don Osgood Sergeant Air Force Vietnam
William D. Mottl Sergeant 1st Class Army WWII
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WWW.CAREYSCOMMUNICATIONS.COM MAY 22 MASTER GARDENERS PLANT SALE Buy master gardener grown plants and garden treasures at great prices and receive free gardening information at the Pine County Master Gardeners annual plant sale on Wednesday, May 22 from 6:30 a.m. until sold out at the Pine County Fairgrounds flea market in Pine City. Funds raised are used for community events and educational training. Call 800-657-3813 Ext. #3 or Roger and Linda Fischer at 320629-2247 with any questions.
MAY 23 MORA FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY The monthly meeting of the Mora Friends of the Library will be held at 5 p.m. at the Mora Library. Attend to discuss upcoming programs at the Library or send input to Sarahofmora@gmail.com.
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ADVERTISER, MAY 19, 2019 - 15 MAY 23 REFLECTIONS MEMORY CAFE Family Pathways is hosting a Reflections Memory Cafe at 1:30 p.m. at the Eastwood Life Enrichment Center. Come with a loved one to share stories and socialize with others who are concerned about memory loss.
at Robinson Park in downtown Pine City. The Pine City Schools Music Boosters will begin serving sloppy joes at 5:30 p.m. Free transportation by Arrowhead Transit for everyone within two miles; call 1-800-862-0175. Bring lawn chairs or a blanket and enjoy.
MAY 23 BUSY HOUR CLUB The Busy Hour Club will meet at 12:30 p.m. at Lorraine Oslin’s house.
MAY 25 PLANT SALE Kanabec County Master Gardeners Annual Plant Sale will be from 7 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Mora Methodist Church on Highway 65 (follow signs for the Farmers Market). Come early for the best selection of perennial plants, annuals and vegetables grown by Kanabec County Master Gardeners.
MAY 24 BLOOD DRIVE The American Red Cross is facing a critical shortage of type O blood, the blood group most needed by hospitals. With less than a two-day supply of blood available for emergency rooms, where it can be most critical, medical treatments and patient care can be directly impacted. A blood drive will be held from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at FirstLight Health System, 301 S. Highway 65, Mora. MAY 24 PCHS JAZZ BAND AT ART IN THE PARK The Pine City Arts Council premieres Art in The Park 2019 with a free performance by the Pine City High School Jazz Band on Friday, May 24 at 6:30 p.m.
MAY 26 ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE The public is invited to the Royalton Memorial Cemetery Association’s annual Memorial Day Service at 2 p.m. at 2511 Church Road, Braham. Pastor Tim Renstrom of St. Stephen’s and St. John’s Lutheran Churches will provide a devotional, and the St. Stephen’s and St. John’s choir will provide music. Luncheon will follow service, freewill offering accepted. Contact Les Orvis at 320-4924579 for more information.
MAY 27 MEMORIAL DAY PARADE The annual Memorial Day Parade in downtown Pine City will take place on Monday, May 27. The parade begins at Lakeside Medical Center at approximately 9:30 a.m. The parade will pause at the monument on 3rd Ave. and Main Street before proceeding to Birchwood Cemetery for a ceremony. MAY 27 BEROUN MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE Hosted by the Beroun American Legion Post #347, there will be a Memorial Day service at 9 a.m. at the Catholic Church on Monday, May 27. There will be a reading at the Catholic cemetery at 9:30 a.m. and also at the Brook Park cemetery at 11 a.m. MAY 27 MEMORIAL DAY POWWOW Experience a contemporary Memorial Day Powwow honoring veterans past and present. Hosted by AMVets Post 53 and the Ladies Auxiliary, this free outdoor event will take place on Monday, May 27 outside the Mille Lacs Indian Museum from noon to 5 p.m. Call 320-532-3632 or email millelacs@mnhs.org for more information.
MAY 28 PROGRESSIVE POLITICS AND YOU Kanabec County DFL will host a discussion with Anne C. Jones, Vice-Chair of the Board of Health Care for All Minnesota: “Why Are Health Care Costs in the U.S. So High and What Can We Do About It? (aka Now That We’ve Tried Everything Else)?” at 6:30 p.m. at Kanabec County Public Services Building 905 E. Forest Avenue, Mora. Light refreshments will be served. Call 320-515-1220 for more information. MAY 29 MEDICARE BASICS Senior LinkAge Line, a free informational service for adults and veterans, those with disabilities and their families, is offering a free class from 5-7 p.m. at the Braham Event Center, 655 8th Street S.W., Braham. Call 1-800-333-2433 to register. MAY 29 “WALK THE LINE” MOVIE MATINÉE Join others in a free movie showing of “Walk the Line” about Johnny Cash’s life at 1 p.m. at the Eastwood Life Enrichment Center.
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MAY 30 NAME THAT TUNE WITH ROSIE The Eastwood Life Enrichment Center at 160 Valhalla Circle, Mora, is hosting “Name That Tune” at 1:30 p.m. with Rosie. Name the correct tune and win a prize; refreshments served. Freewill donation.
MORA SENIOR DINING LOCATION: DALA APTS. 470 BEAN AVE., MORA PHONE: 3206794029 BETWEEN 9:30 A.M.12:30 P.M. Monday, May 20: Spaghetti noodles with meat sauce, candied carrots, Waldorf cabbage salad, breadstick, cookie MAY 31 Tuesday, May 21: Pork carnitas DENTAL CLINIC on a bun, potato salad, corn relish Children’s Dental Services will salad, chocolate Rice Krispy bar provide dental services for individuWednesday, May 22: Dijon als age 0-26 and pregnant women chicken breast, rice pilaf, vegetable at Kanabec County Community medley, dinner roll, cran-apple Health, 905 Forest Ave. E., Mora crunch dessert (320-679-6330). To set up a service Thursday, May 23: Glazed pork contact with CDS call toll free 1-866- chop, scalloped potatoes, squash, 543-6009. wheat bread, fluff y fruit dessert Friday, May 24: Tuna noodle casJUNE 12 serole, three vegetable salad, lettuce SENIOR CITIZEN’S DANCE salad with dressing, wheat bread, Fish Lake Resort, 674 Fish Lake peaches Dr., Mora, will host a Senior Citizens’ Dance from 1 to 4 p.m. Music PINE CITY SENIOR DINING provided by Mike Elsenpeter. Lunch MAY 20 24 will be served. Monday: Spaghetti noodles with meat sauce, candied carrots, JUNE 15 Waldorf cabbage salad, breadstick, BUSINESS SKILLS FOR ARTISTS applesauce ECRAC will present two workTuesday: Pork carnitas on a bun, shops for artists at 112 Main St. S., potato salad, corn relish salad, rice Braham. krispy bar Grantwriting: 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Wednesday: Dijon chicken breast, Business Plan Essentials: 1-3:30 rice pilaf, vegetable medley, dinner p.m. roll, cran-apple crunch dessert Advance registration is required. Thursday: Glazed pork chop, Call 320-396-2337 ext. 1 or email scalloped potatoes, squash, wheat info@ecrac.org. bread, fluff y fruit dessert Friday: Tuna noodle casserole, A MATTER OF BALANCE 3-vegetable salad, lettuce salad with WORKSHOP dressing, wheat bread, peach chiffon Many older adults experience Cost is $4.25 for people over 60 concerns about falling and restrict and $8 for under 60. Preregistration their activities. required by 1 p.m. a day in advance. A Matter of Balance is an awardCall the Pine City Senior Center at winning program designed to man- 320-629-3024 between 10:30 a.m. age falls and increase activity levels and 1 p.m. for persons ages 60-plus. Participants will learn to view MORA FOOD PANTRY falls as controllable, set goals for The Mora Food Pantry is an increasing activity, make changes to reduce fall risks at home, exercise to emergency food shelf that provides families in the Kanabec County area increase strength and balance. with enough food for two to three The class is two hours each sesdays depending on your family. sion, two times each week for four Families may use the food shelf once weeks at the Eastwood Life Enrichper calendar month. ment Center at 160 Valhalla Circle, The Mora Food Pantry is open Mora. every Tuesday and Friday from 9:30 Classes are: a.m. to noon and the first Tuesday Monday, June 3, 1-3 p.m. of the month from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, 10-12 p.m. Service is first come, first served (no Monday, June 10, 10-12 p.m. appointments required) and you do Wednesday,June 12, 10-12 p.m. not need to bring proof of identity or Monday, June 17, 10-12 p.m. residency. Wednesday June 19, 10-12 p.m. The food shelf is located at 214 Monday June 24, 10-12 p.m. NW Railroad Ave., Mora. Wednesday, June 26, 10-12 p.m. Donations are also accepted durSnacks will be provided. There is ing our open hours or can be mailed no cost but freewill donations are to Mora Food Pantry, PO Box 434, accepted. Registration required by Mora, MN 55051. May 28. Contact Tory at 320-679morafoodpantry@gmail.com 4789 ext. 102. 320-679-5513. SOUP FOR THE SOUL Every Monday Soup for the Soul meets at Emmanuel Baptist Church of Mora for a free meal from 4 - 6 p.m. Free transportation is available by calling Timber Trails Transit Call Advertiser 679-2661 888-217-5222.
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JAMES MAKER James “Jim” Maker of Mora died peacefully Sunday, May 5, 2019 at Grace Point Crossing in Cambridge. He was 80 years old. Special thanks go to Clarence and Lou Maki for visiting and listening to m music with him. He was born in Duluth. He liked to go ggarage sale-ing, collect cars, cook and play ccards. He retired in 2004; he then decided tto open his own restaurant in Mora. He oowned Mustangs Steakhouse from 2004 uuntil he sold it in the fall of 2007. He had other adventures before he eended up battling colon cancer; was cancer ffree for nine years; and experienced heartaache in 2010. He loved to help anyone who needed it. He was preceded in death by his mother Maxine Maker, his uncle Garland Maker M aand aunt Charlotte Maker. He is survived by his wife, a son, two ddaughters, one adopted daughter, nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and many other relatives. Memorials can be sent to Debra Maker, PO Box 234, Mora, Minnesota 55051. A celebration of life will be planned.
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20 NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE POMROY TOWNSHIP The Pomroy Township Board of Supervisors will reconvene on Friday, May 31, 2019, to continue the public hearing held on May 9, 2019. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at the Pomroy Town Hall, 3047-320th Avenue, Brook Park, MN 55007. The public hearing relates to the planned recording and improvement of two roads: (1) 290th Avenue between Rainbow Street and the Pomroy Lake Access and (2) 310th Avenue from Uniform Street to Velvet Street. Diana Rankin Clerk 320-384-0474
For sale: 1985 ž ton Ford plow truck with 7-½ foot Meyers plow. Runs on propane. $575. 320-272-4776.
60 BOATS & MOTORS 16' Alumacraft $500. Trailer, new w.brs., 12' $150. 320-396-3522 320-496-7653 Boat: 1989 16' deepV Lund Predator. 40Hp Johnson tiller, roller trailer, 4 swivel seats, depth finder. $2,800. 320-2724871. Dock - 40' Aluminum L Dock. Cedar Planks, 2 Wheel Kits, Swim Ladder, Bench Seat, and 4' Ramp. Selling Price $3,900. Call 612-554-5798.
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351 ANTIQUES/ ART Antiques Wanted: Lamps, lighting, magazines, photos, valentines, radios, telephones, advertising, wood skis, recurve bows, deer horns, oil paintings, anything nice. Gary 320-6792535, 651-238-0909.
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358 FIREWOOD 5 cord loads. 20 foot pole length firewood, $595; 3 cord load of 16 in. split, mixed hardwood, $525; 20 in. split mixed outdoor stove wood, $510; 3 cord load 20 in. split basswood, $435; 3 cord load of 16 in. split oak, $570 delivered within 25 mile radius of Mora. 320-679-1815.
361 LAWN & GARDEN Black rotted manure, lg load, fast delivery. Also firewood. 320241-6983 or 479-2446952. Fully decomposed, composted, organic black cow manure. $150 for 4-yard load. Free local delivery. 320-224-9878.
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369 WANTED Want to Buy all kinds of silver objects. Please call Mike at 763-843-0867
WANTED!! Commercial auto floor scrubber, needed for small shop, it needs to work.
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Two wardrobes, Eastlake chairs, fishing equipment, yard ornaments, small furniture, home dĂŠcor, antiques, lots of tools. May 17-18, 8- 4:30 p.m. 26816 Riverview Drive, 9 miles north on Hwy 65, watch for signs.
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Sunday, May 26 10:30 a.m. Aitkin Area Farm and Real Estate Auction. Wellspring Farm LLC and The Gans Family. 38681 440th Place, Aitkin MN. Real estate, farm machinery and related, farm supplies and related, high tunnel, vehicle, ATV, boat package, lawn and garden, personal property. Janzen Auctioneers, (218) 9274488, www.janzenauctions.com, Auctioneers: Bob Janzen, Lic. #01-14, Jeremy Janzen, Lic. #01-10.
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No early birds. Furniture, Household, Pictures, Bedding, Kitchenware, New & Used Tools, TOO much to list. Several Families 607 W. Forest, Mora
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1 or 2 bedroom apartment in Cambridge, $750$800. Available now. Water, heat, and garbage included. Contact Chase at 763-227-1345
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PTE Inc. is seeking a Full Time Operator. No experience necessary. Please apply in person at 1518 Industrial Blvd, Mora or call 320-679-4535. Jensen Tractor in Askov is looking for a full-time tractor mechanic. Call 320-8383453 for more information.
Pine Technical and Community College is seeking a Full-time General Repair Worker. Knowledge of mechanical systems, masonry, welding, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting and flooring care required. Deadline: Friday, May 17th. Must apply online at: https://mn.gov/mmb/c areers/, Job ID: 32432.
Driver/laborer located in Braham, MN. Looking for Class B or Class D (regular driver's license) to drive 25,999 lbs, 26-ft. dock truck. City driving. After driving duties, you will finish your workday on the floor assembling sheet metal fittings. $13 to $15 per hour. Call George at 763689-5070 ext. #215
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AS A PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST YOU WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF COWORKERS BY: • assisting staff with professional development • participating in the implementation of professional development plans • providing individualized coaching and facilitating learning communities. Position requires a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or a closely related field. Must possess knowledge in adult learning styles, leadership and have effective communication skills. WE ARE EXCITED TO OFFER YOU: • $16.75/hour •Work mileage reimbursement at the • Medical, dental and life insurance current government rate • Retirement with up to 5% match after • Education reimbursement opportunimeeting enrollment requirements ties for approved education plans and also many professional development • Vacation and sick leave opportunities • 12 paid holidays per year (including 1 floating holiday) QUALIFICATIONS: • Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or closely related field • Must possess knowledge in adult learning styles • Must have the ability to communicate verbally and in writing with adults as well as children • Must have willingness to work in classroom environments • Must possess leadership, administrative and communication skills in order to coach staff
For information, job description and application, contact Lakes and Pines Community Action Council, Inc., an Equal Opportunity Employer, 1700 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051-1227; (320) 679-1800 x138 or www.lakesandpines.org. Reasonable accommodations made upon request. Minorities, women, people with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. All applicants are required to complete a Lakes and Pines agency application – resumes will not be accepted.
For information, job description and application, contact Lakes and Pines Community Action Council, Inc., an Equal Opportunity Employer, 1700 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051-1227; (320) 679-1800 x138 or www.lakesandpines.org. Reasonable accommodations made upon request. Minorities, women, people with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. All applicants are required to complete an agency application.
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Lakes and Pines is looking for a dedicated professional to work in a collaborative team to create developmentally appropriate learning experiences for children in a classroom setting. This position requires a Bachelor’s degree or Associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education. A Bachelor’s degree or Associate’s degree in a related field with course work equivalent to a major relating to Early Childhood Education with experience teaching pre-school aged children may be considered. Must be teacher qualified under DHS Rule 3 and have experience working with preschool children. *This is a full time position with competitive salary and a generous benefit package. Benefit package includes medical, dental, life insurance, retirement with 5% match after meeting enrollment requirements, vacation and sick leave and 12 paid holidays per year (including one floating holiday). Work mileage reimbursement is offered at the current government rate. Lakes and Pines offers many professional development opportunities. For information, job description and application, contact Lakes and Pines Community Action Council, Inc., an Equal Opportunity Employer, 1700 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051-1227; (320) 679-1800 x138 or www.lakesandpines.org. Reasonable accommodations made upon request. Minorities, women, people with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply.
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St. Clare Living Community of Mora 110 7th Street N, Mora, MN 55051 (320) 679-8328 • Fax (320) 679-8350 nancy.dobbins@lsfhealth.org EOE
Progressive Living Solutions is a local North Branch residential adult foster care provider supporting high functioning adults with mental illness and other disabilities.
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FULLTIME PHN STRAIGHT DAYS Nurses: Are you looking to make a change in your community? Do you have a passion for working with mothers and babies? Are you tired of the commute to the cities? Do you want to work straight days? This position may be the perfect fit for you! You will work with a great team of nurses, flexible, great benefits, and no weekends, nights or holidays.
SPECIAL EDUCATIONSLD TEACHER 1.0 FTE 184 Contract Days Location: Mora High School Job Duties include: Direct and indirect delivery of the 7-12 Special Education Curriculum and services to students. Monitor and document student progress, and develop and manage I.E.P.s, while collaborating with families, staff, and teams. Qualifications: Appropriate Minnesota Teaching Licensure in Special Education- SLD required. ASD experience preferred. Ability to follow and meet the deadlines of the Due Process policies. Must be self-directed, supportive, and collaborative to meet student and staff needs. Salary: per Education Minnesota-Mora Master Agreement Application Deadline: May 22, 2019 Start Date: August 20, 2019 For more information contact: Nick Bakke at nbakke@moraschools.org or (320) 679-6200. External candidates may apply online at 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 Internal candidates may submit a Letter of Interest including qualifications to Kelly Christianson in the District Office. 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.
Substitute Schoolkeepers Needed $13.52 per hour + night shift differential (2nd shift). Duties include but not limited to emptying garbage, vacuuming rooms, etc. High school diploma, or equivalent required. Apply online at www.isd138.org under I WANT TO... click on Apply for a Job - View Our Open Positions Maintenance/Custodial.
Now Hiring Direct Support Professionals Homes in Hugo, Dellwood, White Bear, Wyoming, North Branch, Harris, Stanchfield, Pine City, Brook Park $250 Sign on Bonus Starting wages range $12.00 to $17.00/hr. Weekend differentials, Overnight differentials Year-end bonus Paid training Medical, Dental, 401(k), Paid Personal Leave We have full-time, part-time, and relief positions available Community Living Options provides 24-hour residential care and supervision to adults and children with intellectual developmental disabilities, mental health and medical challenges. For interview call Polly @ 651-237-1087 or email: Trainer@clomail.com Apply online at CLO-MN.com
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Office Specialist The Pine City Pioneer located in Pine City has an immediate opening for a part-time oĄce specialist. This position requires a person with exceptional customer service skills, detail oriented and the ability to multi-task. Proofreading experience, proÄciency in Word & Excel preferred. Send your resume to: Dan Harmon Northstar Media 930 Cleveland St. S., Cambridge, MN 55008 or email to: dharmon@countystar.com Resumes must be received by 4pm Monday, May 20th.
CHILD SUPPORT OFFICER FULL TIME Chisago County has an opening for a Child Support Officer in Center City. Duties include providing services to custodial and non-custodial parents by assisting them in the establishment and enforcement of court orders for child support, medical support, child care support, and spousal maintenance obligations, appearing in court as consultant to the County Attorney and a witness to the court, maintaining case files, and other duties as assigned. Desired Qualifications: Technical college Child Support Office diploma or AAS degree program or 2 years’ experience as Support Enforcement Aide or Collections or 3 years’ experience in child support collections in county agency or 4 years’ experience in collections outside of county setting or similar experience/education. $19.68 to $26.91 DOQ. Apply at www.governmentjobs. com/careers/mnmeritsystem and search for Child Support Officer – Chisago County. Complete exam by May 25, 2019. Deadline to apply: May 22, 2019.
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We are looking for a PHN to provide in-depth health assessments and education centered on pregnancy, postpartum, breastfeeding, parenting, health and safety. In addition, offer assistance to families in accessing needed resources in the community. Using an evidence based home visiting model (Healthy Families of America) and traditional home visiting; nurses develop an individualized plan of care for mothers, infants and children. $28.25 to $33.18. Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us. Open until filled.
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MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT Isanti Township is currently accepting resumes to fill the position of Maintenance Superintendent. Applicants can send their resume to heather.isantitownship@gmail.com or call Guy at 612-388-1815 with any questions. Applicants must have grading and plowing experience and must be hardworking and have a great attitude. Salary will depend on qualifications, hours can vary from 32-40 hours per week and may extend during the winter months.
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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY AUTOMOTIVE TEACHER .5 FTE 184 Contract Days Location: Mora High School Job Duties include: This is a .5 FTE teaching position responsible for Basic to Advanced Automotive Care working with students grades 7 - 12. This position will work closely with other members of our strong Industrial Technology team to educate and provide high quality learning experiences for students. Qualifications: Appropriate, valid Minnesota Career Technical Education - Transportation Careers License required; Minnesota Industrial Technology Teaching License preferred. Highly motivated, creative and team-oriented individual with strong ability to provide guidance and leadership to students, collaborate with IT team and community members to provide automotive repair skills and experience. Salary: per Education Minnesota-Mora Master Agreement *Coaching and advising opportunities may also be available* Application Deadline: May 22, 2019 Start Date: August 20, 2019 For more information contact: Brent Nelson at bnelson@moraschools.org or (320)679-6200 Apply online at www.moraschools.org (preferred) or with letter of interest, resume, credentials, 3 references, and a copy of teaching licensure to: Human Resources-District Office - Mora Public Schools 400 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051 Internal applicants may submit a letter of interest to 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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How to avoid hot weather automotive breakdowns When the weather warms, many people take to the outdoors to enjoy the sunshine and rising temperatures. Summer road trips or vacations are the norm, but it is important to realize that hot weather can take its toll even on a new, well-maintained vehicle. High temperatures can cause all sorts of damage to a vehicle, from zapping battery power to overtaxing the cooling system. Recognizing potential hot-weather risks and performing routine checks on the vehicle are the keys to keeping vehicles in top form. Battery Excessive heat can shorten the life of a battery because it causes battery fluid to evaporate more quickly. This, in turn, can damage the internal structure of the battery. AAA reports that car battery issues are the most common breakdown calls. It’s a good idea to top off a battery with distilled water if it is the kind that requires it. Low-maintenance batteries may not have filler caps and will not require water. Inspect the battery for corrosion and leakage of battery acid. This could be a sign that the battery is getting old and will need to be replaced. Cooling system Cooling systems work hard to keep the flow of air to the engine and prevent it from overheating during warm seasons. Compromised cooling fans or lack of coolant can be troublesome. To avoid overheating, check coolant levels before getting on the
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