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0% FINANCING Below are last week’s most read stories on the Pine City Pioneer website at: www.pinecitymn.com 1. Skluzaceks give up deer processing after 30 years: The Skluzaceks said that new state regulations made their decision easy. Small scale venison processors have had minimal regulations in the past, mostly involving making sure that only tagged deer are processed. 2. Scholin honored for years of service: Brian Scholin was given a plaque by Pine City Mayor Carl Pederson to honor his 27 years as a member of the Pine City Council. The plaque reads: “Presented to Councilor Brian Scholin for your many years of dedicated service to the citizens of Pine City. We thank you. 1993-2020.” 3. Pine County COVID update: Total number of cases: 2,369; New cases last week: 84 ;Positive cases incarcerated at Willow River: 77; Positive cases incarcerated at FCI Sandstone: 667; Patients who had to be hospitalized: 103; Age range of patients: 0-98 years old; Deaths: 12 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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Homes in Hugo, Dellwood, White Bear, Stacy, North Branch, Harris, Stanchfield, Pine City, Brook Park, Stillwater, Woodbury, and Forest Lake • Pay Raise after 90 Days • Starting wages range $12.55 to $15.50/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 contact Josi at 651-237-1087 or email: career.development@clomail.com Apply online at CLO-MN.com
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We want mechanics that can perform preventive maintenance, DOT inspections and repairs on hydraulic and electrical systems. SAFETY focused work environment. STABLE industry=stable work. 8-10 hour work ce days Monday-Friday. 2+ years of Diesel Mechanic experience or 1+ year of experience combined with Diesel Tech Degree. Must have own tools. We offer excellent benefitss including: medical, dental, vision, flexible spending account, long term disability, lifee insurance, 401(k) retirement, 2 weeks vacation during your first year.
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We have added new routes & need more local drivers for our Ramsey Team! We want CDL Drivers that can drive LOCAL routes & be HOME every night. SAFETY focused work environment. STABLE industry=stable work. 52 hrs. average per week. 401(k) match + other great benefits. 68K in year 1. Over 90% of our drivers come from current employee referrrals!
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Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor Teen Focus Recovery Center for Adults is hiring a Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor to work 40 hours a week with adults in an evening outpatient setting in Rush City, MN. Hours are 11am-7:30pm MondayThursday and Friday 8am-4:30pm. We are open to four 10 hour days. Group with the clientele is 4:30-7:30pm Monday-Thursday. Must be able to develop individualized treatment plans, have effective case management, facilitate groups, assess ongoing needs, knowledge to partner with resources to coordinate effective ongoing services. Be able to work independently and as a team. We offer competitive pay, health care, dental, PTO and paid holidays. Pay: $25.50 - $27.00 per hour
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UNIVERSAL BANKER I (PART-TIME)
Teen Focus Recovery Center, LLC 475 South Dana Avenue • P.O. BOX 106 Rush City, MN 55069 • Phone (320)358-4065 Fax (320)358-4297
Full Time Opening for Office Support
Send resumes to: Kassie Besser, HR Officer, at kassie.besser@neighborhood.bank
M-Thurs 9am-5:30pm & Friday 8-4:30pm at Teen Focus Recovery Center. $15.00 an hour. We are looking for someone that has effective and respectful communication & interactions with other employees, supervisors, individuals from other organizations and clients. Bring a professional disposition with a positive attitude to each encounter throughout the day with employees and clients. Must be able to multi task, be organized and have excellent time management skills and be able to prioritize work load. Be dependable and is able to run all office equipment including printers, fax machines etc. Has strong knowledge of word and excel programs and a proficient typist. Work effectively and independently. Duties include answering phones, scheduling and rescheduling appointments, type letters, appointment reminders, working with health care insurance, assist with billing, operate all office equipment, professional at all levels on telephone and dealing with the public. Be able to handle confidential information appropriately.
Send resumes to teenfocus@hotmail.com Teen Focus Recovery Center, LLC 475 South Dana Avenue • P.O. BOX 106 Rush City, MN 55069 • Phone (320)358-4065 Fax (320)358-4297
Neighborhood National Bank has an excellent opportunity for a full-time Universal Banker II at our Mora Coborn’s location. The primary focus is to provide excellent customer service while performing a variety of banking functions. Will be responsible for cash handling, opening of personal and commercial accounts and cross selling deposit products. The successful candidate will be detail-oriented, able to multi-task, and have excellent communication and organizational skills. High School Diploma or GED required. Minimum of 2 years’ experience in a Universal Banker or Customer Service Representative role preferred. Send resumes to: Kassie Besser, HR Officer, at kassie.besser@neighborhood.bank
Neighborhood National Bank has an excellent opportunity for a part-time Universal Banker I at our Mora Coborn’s location. The primary focus is to provide excellent customer service while performing a variety of banking functions. Will be responsible for cash handling and cross selling deposit products. The successful candidate will be detail-oriented, able to multi-task, and have excellent communication and organizational skills. High School Diploma or GED required. Minimum of 2 years’ experience in a Universal Banker or Customer Service Representative role preferred.
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UNIVERSAL BANKER II (FULL-TIME)
Sign Maintenance Worker - Public Works Perform complex and safety sensitive duties to install, manage, monitor and maintain the uniform traffic control signs, traffic signals and pavement markings devices on county roads and highways in Chisago County in accordance with the Minnesota Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devises (MMUTCD), traffic laws and regulations for normal traffic, construction and maintenance projects. High school diploma or equivalent; 3-5 years’ experience involving the use of medium and heavy equipment, two of which must have been related to the repair and maintenance of roads and signs; or a combination of education and work experience as determined by the Public Works Director; Must possess a valid Class A CDL license with air brake endorsement. $20.69 to $28.27 DOQ.
Equipment Operator - Public Works
Mental Health Social Worker/ Case Manager Full Time Provide case management, care coordination, and employment supports for individuals identified as meeting Rule 79 case management eligibility. Utilize competencies in mental health, child welfare, addiction, vocational readiness and rehabilitation, and disability services. A bachelor’s or master’s degree from an accredited college/university with a major in social work, psychology, or sociology with a supervised field placement providing case management services; 1-3 years of experience in a human services setting. $22.74 to $34.86 DOQ. Apply at www.governmentjobs.com/careers/mnmeritsystem by January 19, 2021.
Operates a variety of heavy equipment and trucks utilized in construction, maintenance and repair activities; performs snow and ice removal operations, performs skilled roadway maintenance work involving the operation and routine maintenance of equipment. Must be available to be called out on short notice. High school diploma or equivalent; 2.5 to 3.5 years’ experience involving the use of medium and heavy equipment, two of which must have been related to the repair and maintenance of roads; or A combination of education and work experience as determined by the County Engineer; Must possess a valid Class A CDL license with air brake endorsement. Must have valid driver’s license at all times. $20.69 to $28.27 DOQ.
Fleet Maintenance Technician - Public Works Responsible for diagnosing, repairing and servicing complex mechanical, electronic, air, hydraulic and computer systems in county vehicles and equipment to ensure their safe and proper operation. High school diploma or equivalent and two years of trade school or college in the area of fleet maintenance and repair; Five years’ experience as a heavy equipment mechanic, fleet technician or like field; Two years’ experience can be substituted for the trade school or college; Possession of or ability to obtain within 6 months a valid Minnesota Commercial Vehicle Driver’s License, Class A with air brake and tanker Endorsements; Possession of or ability to obtain within 6 months a Minnesota DOT Commercial Vehicle inspection certification number; Must be able to obtain a certificate for forklift operation; Must be able to obtain a certificate to operate a scissor lift. $22.74 to $31.15 DOQ. Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us by January 29, 2021.
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Free Training in 2021 for Kanabec County Licensed Family Child Care Providers The Kanabec County Childcare Capacity Builders are offering 16 hours of free training to licensed family child care providers in 2021. These classes will be offered online by Pine Technical & Community College (PTCC) via Zoom. PTCC offers specialized training through Child Care Aware of Minnesota. For direct registration links for each class, please contact the Kanabec County EDA at heidi.steinmetz@co.kanabec.mn.us or 320-209-5031. For general registration questions or issues, please call Child Care Aware of Minnesota (Northeast office) at 320-629-5164. Classes already scheduled are listed below. Classes will be offered in October, November and December with dates and topics to be determined. Thursday, Jan. 21st, 6:30-8:30 pm KCF: I Creativity and Play in Early Childhood Tuesday, March 2nd, 6:30-8:30pm KCF: I Creating and Supporting Trauma Sensitive Care: Environments Tuesday, March 30th, 6:30-8:30pm Active Supervision: Out of Home Safety Issues
Tuesday, April 27th, 6:30-8:30pm KCF: III Introduction to Cultural Consciousness: Consideringg Cultural Dynamics Monday, May 17th, 6:30-8:30pm KCF: IVa Authentic Observations
The CCB group is a volunteer committee of the Kanabec County EDA. The group exists to support existing & new licensed family child care businesses in Kanabec County. To request help from the CCB group or if you are interested in joining the group, please contact the Kanabec County EDA at 320-209-5031. For information about becoming a licensed family child care provider in Kanabec County, please contact Kanabec County Family Services at 320-679-6350.
The Kanabec Countyy Childcare Capacity p y Builders were able to offer ses to providers provviders thanks thanks to the Initiative Initiatiive Foundation’s Child C free classes Care Solutions Solutions Program. Prograam.
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