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VOL. LXXXV-NO. 29

SUNDAY JULY 18, 2021

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This is the 34th year of IMAGE, an annual judged art show for visual artists residing in Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, and Pine Counties (Region 7E). Sponsored by the East Central Regional Arts Council (ECRAC), IMAGE is a celebration of artists living and creating in Region 7E.

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Over a 100 artists from all over the 5 County Region are participating in the show. Excellence Awards and Merit Awards have been selected and artwork entered will be eligible for People's Choice, Artist’s Choice and Purchase Awards. A showing of the Awards of Excellence and Merit winners will take place at the ECRAC Gallery at 540 Weber Ave S - Ste 109, Hinckley, MN from July 14 to August 6, 2021. Viewing days are Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays between the hours of noon and 4pm. Model WTW7500GC. ®/™ © 2018 Whirlpool. All rights reserved. FSL24961.

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Mora Summer Football Camp Registration (7-12)

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July 28 - August 1, 2021 THE BEEASRTLVYAFLOURE Advance Ticket Sales Now Available CARNIVAL RIDES

ADVANCE WRISTBAND TICKET $25 EACH for use at Armband times. Good for (1) wristband session only.

Who .............................Football Players entering grades 7-12 Cost .............................$40 - Made out to Mora High School (T-shirt included) Location: .....................Mora High School Varsity Football Fields Date: .............................Monday, July 19 - Thursday, July 22 Time ............................Grades 10-12: 4:00-7:00 p.m. & Grades 7-9: 6:30-8:00 p.m. Equip/Registration ..Report one hour early on the first day to receive equipment Equipment Needed ..Cleats, tennis shoes (for rain) and shorts

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JULY 15-16, 22-23 MAMMA MIA! The musical will perform at 7:00 p.m. in the Pine City High School Auditorium. All tickets must be purchased online through the Heritage Players website (www. pinecityheritageplayers.com) or in-person at the Pine City Chamber Office, 315 Main Street South during regular business hours. Seating will be limited to just 250 guests per performance, so advance purchase is encouraged for this production. Tickets will go on sale July 1.

Register Day of Camp on Monday, July 19

Each camper will receive:

• Red Neck Races, Thursday, 7 p.m. • Red Neck Races, Friday, 7 p.m. • Pickup Pull, Saturday, 7 p.m. • Tractor Pull, Sunday, 1 p.m. Price at Event: Adults $10 Children up to 12 years old $5

~ Buy early for the Best Value ~ For Schedule of Events and other Fair info go to: www. kanabecfair.org

JULY 16 - SAMUEL HINES BENEFIT CONCERT A free concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 536 Union Street S. Mora. A free will donation will be accepted to raise funds for a professional video recording session.

• Individual attention from all levels of Mora Mustang Football • A Camp T-shirt • A better understanding of the game of football, as well as our system in Mora

If you have questions, please contact Troy Erickson, Head Coach at terickson@moraschools.org

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Edith Irene Mart died on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020, at The Estates of Rush D City. She was 94 years old. C A celebration of life will be held ffrom 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at The Mart/Brandanger Farm, 1742 200th M Ave., Mora, 55051, on Saturday, July A 224, 2021, with a program at 2:00 p.m. Please come and share a memory P aand refreshments for this beautiful woman, and bring a lawn chair. w Arrangements by Dresser-Methven Funeral and Cremation Services. F

JULY 20 MORA ROCKS THE PARK Come to enjoy Positivity Rocks at 3:00 p.m. in Library Park. Activities include rock painting and a free ice cream treat. All ages welcome to this free event.

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I Should Do Whatever I Can To Fight For My Stuff One way that many people filing for divorce lose money is by paying attorneys to fight for property that has less value than the money they are using to try to obtain it. Spending money to gain possession of an item because of sentimental or jealous reasons will end up draining your wallet. You would be better off saving your money unless the object is of high value to you. We understand that there is certain property that may be important to you, and we are not against fighting for sentimental or meaningful property. However, we strongly suggest that you evaluate the value of the property that you are fighting for. It is extremely easy in a divorce to get so caught up in the property, that you forget what you are spending in the process. Additional Questions? Call or email Scott to schedule a free appointment. dsberry@berrylawoffices.com 206 South Rum River Drive Downtown Princeton

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How to protect livestock in extreme weather

Extreme weather is seldom fun for anyone. Although people often have the means to escape inclement weather, animals are at the mercy of their caregivers. Protecting animals during extreme weather is not restricted to domesticated pets. Those who have livestock on their properties must recognize that these animals will need various levels of care as well. Animals such as chickens, cattle, goats, and llamas can be adversely affected by extreme weather. Individuals can heed these safety guidelines to avoid subjecting such animals to the stress, discomfort and illness that can result from exposure to extreme weather. Suitable shelter One of the best ways to safeguard livestock from extreme weather is to ensure they have a place to escape the elements. Animals can get sunburned and may overheat, so make sure shelters can block the sun’s rays on hot days while also allowing for air to circulate through the dwelling. It’s also key that the shelter be capable of accommodating all of the animals at the same time.

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Livestock shelters do not have to be complicated. They can be as elaborate as a barn or as simple as carports or tarps and shade cloth. Fresh water Access to fresh, clean water is also essential. Dehydration can set in, particularly for animals with thick coats or those that are young or elderly. Animals tend to expend a lot of energy to cool down or stay warm, so they will need an ample supply of water to remain hydrated and healthy. Standing water can become a breeding ground for parasites and insect larvae. Therefore, change water frequently to make sure it is sanitary. Some farm experts advise aerating troughs to help prevent algae growth or mosquito infestations. A small amount of raw apple cider vinegar may help as well. However, always discuss water sanitation methods with a veterinarian before testing them out on farm animals. Mold-free feed Hot, humid temperatures can cause mold to grow on hay and other feed sources. Cows do not like to eat

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moldy hay and it can make horses ill. The University of Minnesota Extension says horses are particularly sensitive to dust from mold spores and can get a respiratory disease similar to asthma in humans called recurrent airway obstruction, or RAO, which is often referred to as heaves. Hay needs to be dried out before it is fed to animals. Any feed should be stored in cool, dry conditions and inspected before being dispersed to livestock. Hair cut Wooly animals may bene¿t from a shear prior to the onset of hot weather, advises the Maryland Small Ruminant group. Do not shear too short. For instance, a one-inch Àeece can dissipate heat and help the sheep keep cool. Rest Livestock should not be worked and handled during the heat of the day. Their productivity levels may be diminished, and the extra exertion may affect their health. Rest will help them stay happy and healthy until the extreme weather has subsided.

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1. Nielsens named Farm Family of the Year: The Terry and Laneta Nielsen family is this year’s Kanabec County Farm Family of the Year. The Nielsen farm is located south of Ogilvie in Southfork Township. 2. Native plants can reduce toxic algae blooms: Property owners—both on lakeshore and those further inland—can reduce algae blooms on local lakes with native plants and wise lawn management. Problems arise when lawns are not property maintained, over-fertilized, located in areas important to wildlife habitat, or located on steep slopes. 3. 2021 Lions baseball paves way for future success: The Ogilvie Lions baseball team finished the 2021 season with a 12-12 record. It was a season with many ups and downs and very streaky play but the story of the year was one riddled with injuries and mental hurdles, but also many successes. Are you a current print subscriber? Your subscription includes complimentary access to all of the Times digital content. To access it, go to www.MoraMinn.com. Sign in or create an account. Select “Subscribe” in the top left corner. Choose “Online access for current print subscribers - Get Started” and follow the on screen instructions.

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JULY 19 NORTHERN EXPOSURE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Northern Exposure Photography Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center in person or via Zoom. For Zoom information please call Dee at 320679-0524. JULY 20 LORD OF THE RINGS NERD-OFF Do your loved ones not understand the difference between hobbits and elves? Is your knowledge of The Lord of the Rings being underutilized and unappreciated? If so, then join us for our Lord of the Rings Nerd Off event. We will be meeting virtually from 6 -7:30 p.m. with other Lord of the Rings fans for a variety of trivia questions and time to just chat about our favorite stories by J. R. R. Tolkien. We will be meeting via Zoom and using the Kahoot app for our trivia games. Recommended for ages 6 and up. Registration required. Go to ecrlib. libcal.com to register.

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JULY 21 DOMINOS PARTY The Tusen Tack Programs Library, Arts and Culture Committee will be having a Domino’s party at 2 p.m. in the Alice Studt Library at the Braham Event Center. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome. Call with questions: 320-396-3177. JULY 21 PINE COUNTY ENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Pine County Genealogical Society will meet at noon at the Bear’s Den in Bruno. Lunch at noon followed by a presentation at 1 p.m. by residents on the history of Bruno, including the cemetery. The public is welcome to attend.

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JULY 22 MUSIC IN THE PARK Bring your lawn chairs to enjoy the country pop and rock music of the Deb Barrett at 6:30 p.m. in Library Park, 210 Maple Ave., Mora. Sponsored by Northern Lights Realty, Rose Krie. JULY 22 MORA FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Join the Zoom meeting from 10:30 a.m to 12 p.m. to discuss upcoming events and projects. Register at ecrlib.libcal.com and you will receive further information on how to join the meeting.

Below are last week’s most read stories on the Pine City Pioneer website at: www.pinecitymn.com 1. Drugs, cash seized after bust near Hinckley: Pine County law enforcement has seized significant amounts of fentanyl, methamphetamine and cash after capturing the parties allegedly involved in an illegal drug deal near Hinckley. 2.School reports on investigation results: The Pine City School Board has heard the results of a third-party investigation into racist and profanity-ridden messages directed at an Asian-American Pine City High School student by other students. The investigation found that there were incidents of student to student discrimination and harassment based on race, particularly on social media. 3.) New flag flies high over Pine City’s Main Street: Members of the Pine City Post 51 American Legion purchased and flew, for the first time, a new flag over Main Street near A&W, just in time for Flag Day. Are you a current subscriber? Your subscription includes complimentary access to all of the Pine City Pioneer digital content. To access it, go to www.pinecitymn.com. Sign in or create an account. Select “Subscribe” in the top left corner. Choose “Online access for current print subscribers - Get Started” and follow the on screen instructions.

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- Kanabec County contest is now accepting votes at www.MoraMinn. com/bestof. Readers of the Kanabec County Times have nominated businesses and individuals in seven categories: eating and drinking, sports and recreation, health and fitness, shopping, arts and entertainment, local and services. The ballot contains the top five entries that received the most nominations. Nearly all categories have five nominees. Voting begins at 7 a.m. July 14 and runs through 8 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8. Voters can cast ballots once every 24 hours. Users who register for the contest can log in on successive days to vote. Winners will be published online and printed in a special section of the Kanabec County Times the week of Sept. 29.

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UNIQUE ITEMS • Nascar headsets, scanner type • Dale Earnhardt cooler • Nascar drawcards • Nascar collectible items: programs, scale model cars, magazines• Aqua Vu underwater camera kit • Large oak roll top desk needs to be refurbished roll top is good • Old wood desk chair on casters • New Ford F-150 exhaust and tailpipe assemblies from 5.0 litre 2015 models • Tonneau cover for Ford F-150 Please note: Please follow all Covid 19 regulations, do not attend if not feeling good and wear a mask if needed and keep social distance.

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• JC Higgins model 20 12 gauge • Ruger 10/22 22 rifle • Ruger 10/22 22 rifle with scope • Ruger 223 with scope ranch rifle • Marlin - Glenfield model 3030- 30 rifle • Remington Wingmaster 870 20 gauge, 2 barrels • Remington 870 Wingmaster 12 gauge, 2 barrels • Remington Gamemaster 760 Carbine 30-06 • Henry 44 Magnum Big Boy never shot very clean • DPMS Model Ar 15 223 rifle • Springfield Armory 9mm • Ruger model LC 380 • Taurus revolver 22 calibre • CharterArms .32 calibre under coverette

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Fair Parade Saturday, July 24 • 3 pm Demo Derby Saturday, July 24 • 7 pm Adult $14 • Ages 5-11 $6 • Under 5 FREE Demo Pit Gate $30 (16+)

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SATURDAY, JULY 24 Time Bandits (by beer garden) 3:30-6:30 pm County Fair Parade 3 pm Chainsaw Races 4:30 pm Demo Derby 7 pm Five Minute Major (by beer garden) After Demo - 9pm - 1 am

FRIDAY, JULY 23 Armbands 1-5 pm Neighberz (by beer garden) 3:30-6:30 pm Demo Derby 7 pm no one under 16 in pits Stone Daisy Band (by beer garden) After Demo–9pm - 1 am

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Performs complex professional zoning administration and land use planning work. Coordination, administration, maintenance, update, and development of the county’s physical planning program, comprehensive plan, local plans, and other zoning administration and land services division processes, policies, ordinances and functions for the County. Serves an assisting role to the Director on affiliated water resources, parks, solid waste, and department administration and planning needs. Supervises land services division staff. Bachelor’s degree in planning or related field based on area of assignment, such as urban and regional studies, geography, public administration. Five (5) years planning, zoning, or related public administration experience preferred. MA in planning or directly related discipline preferred. Three (3) years of additional experience may be substituted. $31.64 to $43.51 DOQ.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD PRESCHOOL PARAPROFESSIONAL 8:00am - 3:15pm Monday - Friday This position will also have occasional evening hours throughout the year for ECFE as well as possible Early Childhood Screening Location: Mora Elementary

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Human Resources - District Office 400 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051 kchristianson@moraschools.org It is the policy of Independent School District 332, Mora, Minnesota, to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.

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Ogilvie Public Schools, 333 School Drive, Ogilvie, MN 56358. The Ogilvie School District is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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MUSTANG CARE ASSISTANTS Multiple Shifts Available Mornings: approximately 6:30 a.m.-8:15 a.m. Afternoons: approximately 2:50 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Student Contact Days Only* *subject to change based on student needs and attendance

Job Duties include: Assist with supervision of children and planning of activities, indoor and outdoor, for students in Mustang Care (grades levels K-6). Take direction and guidance from the Mustang Care Supervisor. Qualifications: HS diploma or GED and ability to pass the BCA background study and MN Predatory Offender Registry study required. Experience working in a school or childcare setting is preferred. Salary: $14.00 per hour

Application Deadline: Open Until Filled Start Date: September 7, 2021 For more information contact: Kris Osterdyk at (320) 679-6200 or kosterdyk@moraschools.org Apply Online at www.moraschools.org (preferred); or apply with letter of interest and application, including qualifications, to:

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It’s not “work” if you love what you do Lakes and Pines’ Head Start is seeking one amazing person to fill the position of Assistant Classroom Teacher at the Head Start Center located in Mora. Assistant Classroom Teachers not only work directly with children and families, they complete a lot of behind the scenes work. They are professionals who work in a collaborative team to complete lesson plans, ensure screening deadlines are met and attend meetings. Complete job description available upon request. We are excited to offer you: • $15.75/hour • Medical, dental and life insurance • Retirement with up to 5% match after meeting enrollment requirements • Vacation and sick leave • 13 paid holidays per year (including 1 floating holiday) • Work mileage reimbursement at the current government rate • Education reimbursement opportunities for approved education plans and also many professional development opportunities. Qualifications: • Position requires a Preschool CDA within two years of hire – Lakes and Pines provides training opportunities to obtain this certification. • Must have experience working with preschoolers and be willing to work with families and children in classroom settings, be sensitive to the lifestyles and needs of low-income clientele, and must be a team player. For information, job description, and application contact Lakes and Pines C.A.C., Inc., 1700 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051-1227; (320) 679-1800 x144 or www.lakesandpines.org. Reasonable accommodations made upon request. All applicants are required to complete an agency application. Application deadline is July 21, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. Minorities, women, people with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply.

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Head Start Education Coordinator Lakes and Pines Community Action Council is seeking applicants for this position which is responsible for planning, coordinating, and evaluating the education services provided to each enrolled Head Start child. Requirements: This position requires a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education. A Bachelor’s or advanced degree with course work equivalent to a major relating to Early Childhood Education with coursework equivalent to a major relating to Early Childhood Education with experience teaching pre-school aged children may be considered. Must have administration experience in a supervisory capacity and the ability to work effectively with people on both an individual and group basis. Benefits: Lakes and Pines offers a competitive salary starting at $19.00 per hour, benefit package including medical, dental and life insurance, retirement with 5% match after meeting enrollment requirements, vacation and sick leave, and 13 paid holidays per year (including one floating holiday). Work mileage reimbursement is offered at the current government rate. For information, job description, and application contact Lakes and Pines Community Action Council, Inc., at 1700 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051-1227; (320) 679-1800 x138 or www.lakesandpines.org. All applicants are required to complete a Lakes and Pines Agency application. Reasonable accommodations made upon request. Minorities, women, people with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. Application deadline is July 21, 2021 at 12:00 p.m.

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Firefighter III - OPEN POSITIONS DIETARY AIDE – 6 hrs. and fill-in per 2-wk. pay period, 5 - 8 p.m. shifts. LPN/RN CHARGE NURSE – in nursing home, part-time/full-time, some 6am-2pm shifts and some 2-10pm shifts, includes every other weekend and varied weekdays, WI licensure required as well as great customer service. HIM CODER – 40 hrs./wk., 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mon. - Fri. CPC or CCS Certification required. 1-2 years’ experience preferred. CHARGEMASTER – Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CPC or CCS Certification required. 1-2 years’ experience preferred. PATIENT REGISTRATION REPRESENTATIVE – Casual, various days/shifts. LAB TECH – Part-Time (48 hrs/pay period), rotating call avg 1 night/wk, 1 weekend/ mo, and holidays (clinic and hospital labs) DIETARY COOK – 20 hrs./wk. 10:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. and 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. shifts. ER PATIENT REGISTRATION REPRESENTATIVE – 30 hrs./wk. Mon. - Fri. 3:30 - 9:30 p.m. CNA – Pt.-Time/Full-time 2 - 10 p.m. Every other weekend. WI CNA $1,000 sign-on bonus on 2nd paycheck and $500 at 6 months of successful employment. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AIDE – 20 hrs./ wk. varied days/evenings & 1 weekend/ mo. Prefer prior work experience. $500 bonus on second paycheck and $500 at six successful months of employment. RELEASE OF INFORMATION – FT Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 yr. exp. in HIM including exp. with medical recordkeeping, course study in medical terminology and anatomy preferred. PATIENT REGISTRATION REP. – 22.5 hrs./2 wk. pay period. Every Mon. & Wed. 3:45 - 8 p.m. and every other Sat. 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. PHARMACY TECH – Full-Time, 7:30am4:00pm. No weekends or holidays. DIETARY AIDE – Part-Time (37 hrs/pay period) plus fill-in, 5:00-8:00pm and 10:30am7:00pm shifts, includes weekends RN – MED/SURG – 36 hrs/wk, 7pm-7am, every 3rd weekend, holiday rotation RN - ED - 36 hrs/wk, 7pm-7am, every other weekend, holiday rotation

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The City of Mora is seeking paid-on-call firefighters to meet the needs of our community and to preserve the image and public esteem of employment with our organization. The successful applicants will be required to pass a written examination, physical agility test, and oral interview as well as reside within a six-minute drive of the fire station. If a conditional job offer is made the candidate will be required to take and pass a medical examination. For more information, please visit our website at ci.mora.mn.us. You may also pick up an application packet at City Hall located at: 101 Lake St. S, Mora, MN 55051. Contact Mandi Yoder at m.yoder@cityofmora.com or 320-225-4804 with questions. Positions opened until filled. Application deadline is August 2, 2021. The City of Mora is an equal opportunity employer.

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Early Childhood Resource Coach II As an Early Childhood Resource Coach you will • Be the primary contact with Pine County Health and Human Services to facilitate coordination of referrals and services to families throughout Pine County • Conduct home visits and work directly with parents to provide resources and outreach opportunities • Connect parents to services to help relieve chronic stressors that are interfering with the parent’s ability to meet their family’s needs We are excited to offer you • $18.25/hour • Medical, dental and life insurance. • Retirement with up to 5% match after meeting enrollment requirements. • Vacation and sick leave. • 13 paid holidays per year (including 1 floating holiday). • Work mileage reimbursement at the current government rate. • Education reimbursement opportunities for approved education plans and also many professional development opportunities. Qualifications Requires a bachelor’s degree in a field related to human service, social work, mental health or education. Must understand and follow data privacy laws and maintain civil rights of the families and children being served. Must be highly organized and have the ability to work independently. Requires a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. For information, job description, and application contact Lakes and Pines C.A.C., Inc., 1700 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051-1227; (320) 679-1800 x138 or www.lakesandpines.org. Reasonable accommodations made upon request. All applicants are required to complete an agency application. Application deadline is July 21, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. Minorities, women, people with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply.

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ARTHUR TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT Notice is hereby given that the town board of the town of Arthur will meet at the town hall at 1899 Frontage Road, Mora, MN, on Monday, July 26, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. to consider paving Hammargren Road pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is all of Hammargren Road. Those persons who desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Teri Bentler, Clerk Arthur Township

ARTHUR TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT Notice is hereby given that the town board of the town of Arthur will meet at the town hall at 1899 Frontage Road, Mora, MN, on Monday, July 26, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. to consider paving Vern Drive pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is Vern Drive from Shore Drive on the north to Shore Drive on the south. Those persons who desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Teri Bentler, Clerk Arthur Township

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COMFORT TOWNSHIP Notice is hereby given that Comfort Township Planning Commission will meet and hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at 7 p.m., at the Comfort Town Hall at 1948 Olympic St, Mora, MN, to consider the application of Thomas & Judith Bender, 2684 185th Ave, Mora, MN 55051 to allow butchering of cows/ sheep. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and be heard on this matter. Written comments can be mailed to Patty Kruse, Clerk, Comfort Township, P O Box 374, Mora, MN 55051. Patty Kruse Clerk Comfort Township

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Saturday, July 24 9:30 a.m. Personal property auction. Jack and Cheryl Kop owners. 4511 Hagfors Road, Moose Lake, MN 55767. Shop tools, Firearms, Lawn and Garden, Household, Appliances, Unique items, Nascar collectibles, JD riding mower. Go to www.midwestauctions.com click on amazing auctions for more information. Amazing Auctions, LLC, Auctioneer Doug Maser, Lic. no. 33-24MN, 320-630-6651

20 foot full length mixed hardwood firewood, $625 per load, delivered 320-6791815. True North Firewood is located in Beroun, MN. We aim at providing quality firewood & thrive to make sure our customers are happy. Contact Chris Wagener with questions/ orders: 651-485-4429.

Saturday, July 31 9:00 a.m. Paul Marudas personal property auction, Bonnie Marudas owner. 16244 Tower Road, Hinckley, MN. Antiques and collectibles, Tools, Lawn and Garden, Firearms, Camping items, Household, Unique items, Collectible farm machinery. See full listing at midwestauctions.com click on amazing auctions. Amazing Auctions, LLC, Auctioneer Doug Maser, Lic. no. 3324MN, 320-630-6651.

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369 WANTED Cash paid for old sports card collections. Call Tom 612701-7396.

Saturday, July 17 9:15 a.m. Personal property auction, Patricia O'Brien and Russell Furr owners. 39237 Little Sand Creek Road, Hinckley, MN. Machinist tools, Shop tools, Unique items, Sporting, Firearms, Lawn and Garden, Miscellaneous. See full listing at midwestauctions.com click on amazing auctions. Amazing Auctions, LLC Auctioneer Doug Maser, Lic. no. 33-24MN, 320-630-6651

CASH PAID for sports cards collections, action figures and video games. Will travel to seller. Call Travis 612-208-5169.

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Sunday, July 18 11:00 a.m. Personal property auction, Ted and Dianne Plunkett owners. 3532 Ferndale Street, Askov, MN. 2004 Lincoln Navigator, Lawn and Garden, Shop tools, Firearms, Sporting, Antiques and collectibles, Interesting items, Household, Furniture, Miscellaneous. See full listing at midwestauctions.com click on amazing auctions. Amazing Auctions, LLC, Auctioneer Doug Maser, Lic. no. 33-24MN, 320-630-6651 Thursday, Aug. 12, 9 a.m. Personal property auction. Vernon Schrock owner. 2609 185th Ave., Mora. From Mora, East on 23 to south on Cty Road 11, ¾ to east on Cty Road 1, 3.5 miles to south on Plum street, 1 mile to east on 185th. Furniture, Household, Rug loom, Wood/coal stove, Farm and livestock equipment, Machinery, Horse drawn cutter, Buggy's, Calf hutches, Ice house, Boat, Shop items, Solar panels, Kayak, Air tools, Lumber, Overhead crane, Firearms, Miscellaneous. Helmuth Auctions, Norman Helmuth auctioneer 2321006, Robert Helmuth auctioneer 2321007. 715-5400752, 715-819-3645.

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Sun., July 18, 2021 9:02 a.m. Live Onsite/Online Auction. Roger & Phyllis Pankonin, owners. 3498 State Hwy 23, Brook Park, MN 55007. From Mora: 8.5 miles east on Hwy 23; From Interstate 35 (exit #180): Mora/Hwy 23 exit, go 8.7 miles. Household, furniture, collectibles, freezer, sporting goods/camping items, guns and ammunition, deer stand, mechanic and shop tools, garage, old vehicles/parts, livestock items, lawn and patio, mowers and snow blowers, boat/trailer, jet skis, golf cart, tractors, furnace, air conditioners, buildings to be moved, lumber. Pictures and information on website www.norbys.net – www.midwestauctions.com/robyn-norby. Auctions by Robyn & Norby. Col. Byron Robyn, Lic. #33-21, 320-291-9566; Col. Kevin C. Norby, Lic. #33-03, 320-2790712.

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