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Mora Public Schools is accepting applications for: Building Custodian Position - Substitute Location: Mora Elementary School and/or Mora High School Qualifications: High School Diploma/GED, commercial cleaning experience, and basic computer skills are preferred. Must have knowledge of custodial supplies, cleaning methods and techniques as required. Must be able to use custodial supplies, operate job-related equipment, evaluate and solve problems, organize and work with others. Must pass a BCA background study. Salary: Per Custodial Agreement $11.90/hour A job description is available upon request. Application Deadline: Open Until Filled For more information contact Chip Brandt at (320) 679-6200 or cbrandt@moraschools.org. Apply with an Application, Letter of Interest, Resume and References at www.moraschools.org (preferred) or in writing to: Kelly Christianson, Human Resources Mora Public Schools 400 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051 or kchristianson@moraschools.org

.5 FTE English Language Arts Teacher Job Share (.5 FTE) 184 Contract Days Job Duties include: .5 FTE English Language Arts Teacher position working with students in grades 7-12 Location: High School Qualifications: Appropriate Minnesota Teaching License in Secondary Education English / Language Arts. Salary: Per Education Minnesota Mora negotiated master agreement ***This is a Job Share Position with shared benefits*** Application Deadline: March 22, 2019 Start Date: August 20, 2019 For more information contact Brent Nelson at bnelson@moraschools.org or by calling (320) 679-6200 Apply online at www.moraschools.org (preferred) Or with Letter of Interest, Resume, Credentials, 3 References and Copy of Teaching Licensure to: Human Resources - Mora Public Schools 400 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051

Student Services Secretary 8.0 hours per day • Teacher Contract Days + 15 Additional Summer Days Location: High School Job Duties include: Providing clerical support services to Counselor’s Office including, but not limited to, student academics, registration, record maintenance, scholarships, transcripts and general office duties. Qualifications: ParaPro Test score of 460 or higher or 60 semester credits, exceptional customer service and organizational skills, above average oral and written communication skills, strong attention to detail, the ability to multi-task and prioritize required. Specific experience and/or knowledge in Synergy, Google Docs or Microsoft Office skills, medication administration and prior office experience preferred. Salary: per current contract EMM-ESP Agreement- minimum starting wage is $13.18/hour Application Deadline: March 22, 2019 • Start Date: July 2019 For more information contact Brent Nelson, HS Principal at (320) 679-6200 or bnelson@moraschools.org Apply at www.moraschools.org (preferred) or with a Letter of Interest, Resume, References to: Kelly Christianson - Mora Public Schools, 400 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051 or 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, and marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.

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Horse & FarmLife Dealing with Damaged Ag Buildings - Get Ready for Flooding Having a tornado, straight-line winds or flood occur at your animal production site can be a very traumatic experience, especially if you live at the site and there were both property and livestock losses. After the initial shock, livestock and poultry producers are now facing major decisions concerning those partially—or totally—destroyed buildings. Instead of quickly fixing up the damaged facility or rebuilding a new unit on the same site, stop for a while and ask yourself several questions: • Do I (and others in the operation) want to continue raising livestock on this farmstead? • How much will it cost to repair the damage to the existing building? • If building new, should the unit be located where the old barn stood? • What about manure handling? Is there room to construct a larger barn? Is this farmstead too small for any more buildings? All of these questions and more have probably crossed your mind if you have experienced storm or flood damage. Although the storm/flood was tragic, try to look at it as an opportunity to improve your facilities. This may be a way to streamline a pig flow problem, consolidate your manure handling, expand a dairy operation or relocate a facility to a more desirable site. Answers to many of these questions are difficult but need to be made with as much information as possible during the time period you set. Decisions about staying in the livestock business may be the easiest to make. Deciding to build new or fix the old unit should be made after getting some solid bids on renovating costs. It is probably better to start from scratch if the cost of repair is more than two-thirds of the cost of a new barn. The other questions fall under general farmstead planning and design concepts for facilities. A good source for this information is the MidWest

Plan Service (MWPS). Consultant Unfortunately, most of the information you need at this critical time is going to be specific to your situation. The general guidelines that you may find are only that: guidelines. Don’t be afraid to seek outside opinions plus consultants’ input. A $500 to $1,000 investment for planning services could, and probably will, save you thousands of dollars if the building “system” is not put together properly.

Inspecting farm building roofs for damage Damaged or missing shingles Check asphalt shingles for cracks at the butt end, where they may have been weakened from flexing. Make sure individual shingles have not blown off. Thoroughly inspect shingles on the ridge, gable ends and eaves. Loose nails on metal roofing Inspect the entire roof, with particular attention to gable ends, eaves and ridge cap. If nails have worked loose, re-nail them as soon as possible. If the nails don’t hold when hammered back in, use #12 or #14 metal screws to fill old nail holes. Use aluminum screws on aluminum and steel screws on steel. Renail three to four inches away with ring or screw-type nails. Potential leaks On a sunny day, check the roof carefully from inside with the building doors closed. While looking for holes in the roof, inspect the ridge, gable ends and eaves for possible structural separation.

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Inspecting the foundation, silo and interior Foundation The plate should not be separated from the studding where the foundation meets the walls. On block foundations, inspect mortar joints to make sure the block with the plate bolt in it hasn’t separated from the wall. On stone or concrete foundations, check to see that the plate bolts have not worked loose. Silo Make sure the silo is still plumb. Look for loose hoops. Inspect the roof to be sure it remains fastened to the silo. Inspect the base of the metal silos inside and outside for hairline cracks. If there is rust around the base, remove it with a wire brush. Then check for cracks and apply a rust preventive paint. Look for new cracks in the plaster of empty concrete stave silos. Interior Inspect the interior of buildings for structural damage. Using a good light, check the framing. Look for ridge separation, loose knee braces and loose rafters where the rafters join the walls.

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MARCH 16 SPRING SALAD LUNCHEON St. Kathryn’s Catholic Church, 318 S. Hill Ave., Ogilvie, will host “Now is the Thyme...” at 11 a.m. There will be door prizes and a raffle. There is a cost for this event. Please bring a food shelf item. MARCH 16 POKEGAMA LAKE ASSOCIATION The monthly meeting of the Pokegama Lake Association will be Saturday, March 16 at 9 a.m. with

MARCH 17 WOODBURY CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA The Woodbury Chorus and Orchestra, will present “A Musical Mosaic.” at 4:00 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 201 E. Forest Ave, Mora. Freewill collection to benefit the

Mora Food Pantry and the Ogilvie Food Shelves. The concert is free and no tickets are required. MARCH 17 AUXILIARY ST. PAT’S DAY BINGO Play American Legion Auxiliary St. Patrick’s Day cash bingo on Sunday, March 17, 2 p.m., at the American Legion in Pine City. There will be cash door prizes and a ham raffle. Proceeds will be used for veterans projects. For more information call Janet at 651-261-5123.

MARCH 17  SWEDISH PANCAKES, STRAWBERRIES An all-you-can-eat Swedish pancake breakfast will be served from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge, 800 S. Union St., Mora. There is a cost. MARCH 18 STAY FIT AS YOU AGE Chair exercises and information will be presented at 1 p.m. at Eastwood Life Enrichment Center, 160 Valhalla Circle, Mora. Refreshments served. All are welcome.

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What makes us different is that we are not just a mediation service. Not only do we represent clients going through the divorce, custody and parenting time matters, but we also provide advice to clients on real estate and business matters. We work with clients with divorce matters and other legal disputes in the counties of Sherburne, Mille Lacs, Isanti, Benton, Kanabec and Anoka. Why is this important? First, we understand the fear and anxiety clients going through a divorce, custody or parenting time action are experiencing. We have firsthand knowledge of how judges may handle those disputes as well as how our local courts process a divorce. But most divorces involve more than just the end of their marriage and resolution of parenting time issues, they include challenges relating to the distribution of real estate, business and other assets. Debt division is also implicated in a vast majority of divorces. We understand that if the resolution of these ancillary matters are not properly handled during the divorce, there may be long term consequences to both spouses. Additional Questions? Call or email Allison to schedule a free appointment. alondgren@berrylawoffices.com

ADDRESS/LOCATION ________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Return with $13 by April 26 to the Pioneer/Advertiser, 405 Second Ave SE, Pine City, MN 55063

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2019 Spring Schedule DATE

TRACK & FIELD V TIME

03/23/2019 10 AM 03/30/2019 10 AM 04/02/2019 4 PM 04/05/2019 4:15PM 04/09/2019 4 PM 04/16/2019 04/23/2019 04/26/2019 05/02/2019 05/07/2019 05/14/2019 05/16/2019 05/21/2019 05/29/2019 06/07/2019

4 PM 4 PM 3:45 PM 4 PM 1:30 PM 3 PM 4 PM 3:30 PM 10 AM TBD

06/08/2019 TBD

OPPONENT/LOCATIONS

DATE

Mora - Mora Court 1 Away - Indoor Becker Fieldhouse Mora - Mora Court 1 Away - Pierz Healy HS Mora - Mora Elementary Athletic Fields Away - Milaca High School Away - Zimmerman M&HS Away - Pine City High School Away - Princeton High School Away - Esko High School Away - Foley High School Away - Milaca HS, JV Meet Away - Pine City High School Away - Saint John’s University State Tournament Away vs. MSHSL Hamline University State Tournament Away vs. MSHSL Hamline University

04/04/2019

TIME

04/10/2019

12:00PM Away vs. Rush City at Bulrush GC 3:00PM Away at Stones Throw GC 5:00PM Away at Foley HS 5:00PM at Spring Brook GC 3:00PM Away at Pebble Creek GC 3:00PM Away at Albany Golf Club 12:00PM Away at Zimmerman M&HS 11:00AM Invitational Away vs. Virginia at The Quarry GC 10:00AM Invitational Away vs. Virginia at The Quarry GC 12:00PM Invitational at Mora Spring Brook GC 3:00PM Away at Little Falls GC 12:00PM Away at Wapicada GC

04/11/2019 04/15/2019 04/23/2019 04/25/2019 04/29/2019 05/08/2019 05/10/2019 05/11/2019 05/15/2019 05/16/2019 05/20/2019

TIME

OPPONENT/LOCATIONS

4:30 PM Away vs. Rush City at Rush City High School 5:00 PM Little Falls at MHS 4:30 PM Away vs. Moose Lake at Willow River School 4:30 PM Away vs. Proctor at Proctor High School 4:30 PM Away vs. Aitkin at Aitkin HS 5:00 PM Away vs. Foley at Foley HS 5:00 PM Milaca at MHS 5:00 PM Albany at MHS 5:00 PM Becker at MHS 5:00 PM Away vs. Milaca at Milaca HS 4:30 PM Away vs. Hinckley-Finlayson at Hinckley-Finlayson HS 5:00 PM St. Cloud Cathedral at MHS 4:00 PM Virginia at MHS 6:00 PM Pine City at MHS 3:30 PM Foley at MHS 5:00 PM Away vs. Zimmerman at Zimmerman M&HS 5:00 PM Away vs. St. Cloud Cathedral at Whitney Recreation Center 5:00PM Away vs. Albany at Albany SHS 4:00PM Away vs. Ogilvie at Ogilvie High School 4:30PM Isle at MHS

04/05/2019 04/08/2019 04/09/2019 04/12/2019 04/16/2019 04/18/2019 04/23/2019 04/25/2019 04/26/2019 04/29/2019 05/02/2019 05/03/2019 05/03/2019 05/06/2019 05/09/2019 05/10/2019 05/14/2019 05/16/2019

BOYS GOLF VARSITY

DATE

SOFTBALL V

05/17/2019

OPPONENT/LOCATIONS

GIRLS GOLF VARSITY

DATE

TIME

04/11/2019

12:00PM Invitational Away vs. Rush City at Rush City - Bulrush GC 3:00 PM at Spring Brook GC 11:00 AM Away at Stones Throw GC 5:00 PM Away at Albany GC 3:00 PM Away at Wapicada GC 3:00 PM Away at Stones Throw GC 11:00 AM Invitational at Mora Spring Brook GC 12:00 PM Away at Little Falls GC 5:00 PM Away at Foley High School 12:00 PM Away vs. Becker at Pebble Creek GC

04/15/2019 04/17/2019 04/25/2019 04/29/2019 05/02/2019 05/08/2019 05/13/2019 05/14/2019 05/20/2019

OPPONENT/LOCATIONS

BASEBALL V

DATE

TIME

04/05/2019 04/09/2019 04/11/2019 04/12/2019 04/16/2019 04/18/2019 04/19/2019 04/23/2019 04/25/2019 04/26/2019 04/29/2019 04/30/2019 05/02/2019 05/07/2019

5:00PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 4:30PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 1:00PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 4:30PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 7:00PM

OPPONENT/LOCATIONS

05/09/2019 05/10/2019 05/14/2019 05/17/2019 05/21/2019 05/24/2019

5:00PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 4:30PM 5:00PM 4:00PM

Moose Lake at Mora Elementary Away vs. Zimmerman at Zimmerman M&HS St. Cloud Cathedral at Mora Elementary Aitkin at Mora Elementary Away vs. Foley at Foley High School Milaca at Mora Elementary Greenway at Mora Elementary Away vs. Albany at Albany SHS Becker at Mora Elementary Away vs. Duluth Marshall at Wade Stadium Pine City at Mora Elementary Zimmerman at Mora Elementary Little Falls at Mora Elementary Away vs. St. Cloud Cathedral at St. Cloud - MAC Arena Foley at Mora Elementary Away vs. Milaca at Milaca High School Albany at Mora Elementary Away vs. Esko at Esko High School Away vs. Becker at Becker HS Away vs. Crosby-Ironton at Crosby-Ironton HS

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DATE

TIME

OPPONENT/LOCATIONS

04/08/2019

4:00PM

04/11/2019 04/12/2019 04/18/2019 04/25/2019 04/29/2019 04/30/2019 05/02/2019

4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:00PM 4:15PM 4:30PM

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Below are last week’s most read stories on the Pine City Pioneer website at: www.pinecitymn.com 1. Root pleads guilty to murder: Patrick James Root has pled guilty to second degree murder for the death of 22-year-old Timothy Hughes in the Pine Terrace Mobile Home Park in Pine City on Aug. 4, 2017. Root made his plea on Feb. 22 in Pine County Court. Though 17 at the time of the shooting, he was charged as an adult, and has spent the last year and a half in Pine County Jail. His plea agreement with prosecutors means that Root will spend up to 367 months in prison. 2. Nelson wins primary: Two candidates now remain in the race to represent District 11B in the state house of representatives. Nathan Nelson won the March 5 Republican primary easily, garnering more than 88 percent of the vote in a victory over Ayrlahn Johnson. Nelson will now face DFL candidate Tim Burkhardt in the March 19 special election. 3. City council looks into pay, per diem issues: Members of the Pine City Council are looking into changing the way they are paid – including the option of raising their salaries while eliminating other forms of pay. Are you a current print 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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ADVERTISER, MARCH 17, 2019 - 13 MARCH 21  24 ‘ONCE UPON A MATTRESS’ The Heritage Players will open their musical presentation of “Once Upon a Mattress” on Thursday, March 21 at the Pine City High School auditorium. The adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Princess and the Pea” continues through Sunday, March 24. For tickets or more information visit pinecityheritageplayers. com. MARCH 21 EMPTY BOWL FOOD DRIVE The annual Empty Bowl Food Drive to benefit the Braham Area Food Shelf will be held from 11 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at the Braham Event Center. Freewill donation. Eat soup, listen to musical entertainment provided by area students and choose a bowl made by students to take home. There will also be a silent auction. MARCH 21 ECRAC GRANT INFO SESSION East Central Regional Arts Council will hold an information session at 10 a.m. for all school, community and nonprofit organizations in the Region 7E area for art project grants at the ECRAC office, 112 Main Ave. S., Braham.

Basic information about art grants and recent changes to the grant application processes will be offered. For more information or to register call 320-396-2337 ext 1 or email info@ecrac.org. MARCH 21 55PLUS DRIVER IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM REFRESHER COURSE The Seven County Senior Federation will be offering a 55-plus Driver Improvement Program (four hour refresher course) from 12-4 p.m. at Eastwood Life Enrichment Center, 160 Valhalla Circle, Mora. There is a cost. Preregistration is required. For more information or to register, call April Barnick at 320-679-4700.

Saturday, March 23 at the Rush City Public Library. Super Saturdays are monthly events, each with a different theme, fi lled with goofy games, scavenger hunts, snacks, stories and surprises. Call 320-358-3948 or visit ecrlib.org for more information. MARCH 25 PAPER PLAYER’S AND COLORING FOR RELAXATION Learn how to recycle greeting cards and make two for yourself free of charge at 1 p.m. at Eastwood Life Enrichment Center, 160 Valhalla Circle, Mora. Coloring books and supplies also available.

201 Forest Ave. E., Mora. For more information call 320-6792047. MARCH 26 INVENTORS & ENTREPRENEURS CLUB The I&E Club will meet from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at East Central Energy, 412 Main Ave. N., Braham. The free club helps inventors, would-be-entrepreneurs and small business operators get connected to the resources needed for growth and success. All are welcome.

MARCH 22 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FISH FRY The Knights of Columbus Council 5078 will hold their Annual Lenten Fish Fry Dinner from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Parish Center, 201 Forest Ave. E., Mora. There is a cost.

MARCH 25  BLING, DIVAS AND RHINESTONES Girlfriend’s Night Out scholarship fundraiser for young women will be held at 5 p.m. at Freddies Family Restaurant, 810 MN-65, Mora. There will be a buffet dinner, blingo games, silent auction and raffle. Dress in bling and rhinestones - a prize will be awarded. RSVP by March 22 at brambleigh.cottage@gmail. com.

MARCH 26  FREE COMPUTER HELP SESSIONS On Tuesday, March 26, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., adults with questions on setting up an email account, navigating the internet, using Microsoft Word and other basic computer tasks are encouraged to sign up for a one-on-one, 30-minute learning session with the librarian at the Hinckley branch of East Central Regional Library. Stop by the library at 106 First St. SE in Hinckley or call the library at 320-384-6351 to make an appointment.

MARCH 23 LEAPIN’ LEPRECHAUNS Kids (grades K-3) will explore the mischievous world of Leprechauns from 10:30-11:45 a.m.

MARCH 26 CANCER SURVIVOR’S SUPPER The 14th Annual Cancer Survivor’s Supper will be held at 6 p.m. at St. Mary’s Parish Center,

MARCH 27 MUSIC WITH FRANK GUST Frank Gust will share his toe-tapping music at 1:30 p.m. at Eastwood Life Enrichment

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MORA SENIOR DINING AT DALA APARTMENTS  470 BEAN AVE., MORA PHONE: 3206794029 BETWEEN 9:30 A.M.12:30 P.M. MARCH 27 Monday, March 18: Italian meat SRVCC MEETING sauce with spaghetti noodles, NorThe next meeting of the Snake mandy blend vegetables, Italian letRiver Valley Conservation Club tuce salad, bread stick, sliced pears. (SRVCC) will be on Wednesday, Tuesday, March 19: Hamburger March 27, 7:30 p.m., at the Pine City on a bun, baked beans, coleslaw, VFW building. For more information email: mmadison@northlc.com. gelatin with topping. Wednesday, March 20: Honey mustard chicken, baked potato with MARCH 28 sour cream, cream style corn, wheat REFLECTIONS MEMORY CAFÉ Come with your loved one at 1:30 bread, ice cream. Thursday, March 21: Pork p.m. to share your stories and socialcommercial with bread, whipped ize with others who are concerned potatoes with gravy, garden salad, about memory loss in a relaxed cookie. setting. Coffee, treats, activities, Friday, March 22: Potato crunch conversation and companionship. fish or BBQ riblet, AuGratin poEastwood Life Enrichment Center, tatoes, pickled beets, wheat bread, 160 Valhalla Circle, Mora. black forest pudding. Note: Senior Dining is for persons MARCH 28 60 - plus, Ogilvie Senior Dining is RUBY’S PANTRY The Ruby’s Pantry food distribution served on Mondays and Wednesdays is the fourth Thursday of each month at the Ogilvie Civic Center. Menu is subject to change. For more inforat the Armory in Pine City. Registramation call 320-679-4029. tion begins at 4:30 p.m. and food distribution will take place Thursday, PINE CITY SENIOR DINING March 28, from 5 - 6:30 p.m. For MARCH 18  22 information call 320-496-3009 or visit Monday: Italian meat sauce with www.rubyspantry.org. spaghetti noodles, normandy blend vegetables, Italian lettuce salad, MARCH 29 bread stick, sliced pears DENTAL CLINIC Tuesday: Hamburger on a bun, Children’s Dental Services will provide dental services for individu- baked beans, coleslaw, gelatin with topping als age 0-26 and pregnant women Wednesday: Honey mustard at Kanabec County Community chicken, baked potato with sour Health, 905 Forest Ave. E., Mora cream, cream style corn, wheat (320-679-6330). bread, ice cream To set up a service contact with Thursday: Pork commercial with CDS call toll free 1-866-543-6009. bread, whipped potatoes with gravy, garden salad, cookie MARCH 29 Friday: Potato crunch fish or BBQ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS riblet, au gratin potatoes, pickled FISH FRY The Knights of Columbus Council beets, wheat bread, black forest pudding 5078 will hold their Annual Lenten Cost is $4.25 for people over 60 Fish Fry Dinner from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Parish Center, 201 and $8 for under 60. No preregisForest Ave. E., Mora. There is a cost. tration needed, except for special events. Call the Pine City Senior Center at 320-629-3024 between MARCH 30 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. MAPLE SYRUP AT MILLE LACS Join Mille Lacs Indian Museum MORA FOOD PANTRY staff to learn traditional and contemREQUESTED DONATIONS porary methods for harvesting and The Mora Food Pantry, located processing maple sap during hourly demonstrations from noon to 3 p.m. at 214 N.W. Railroad Ave., Mora, is an emergency food shelf that serves on Saturday, March 30. Samples of families in Kanabec County. maple sugar will be available for Due to high demand for services tasting. at this time the following items In the event of bad weather, this are in short supply: toilet paper, event will be moved indoors. For more information, call 320-532-3632; shampoo, canned vegetables and fruit, peanut butter and hot dogs. or email: millelacs@mnhs.org. All donations may be dropped off from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. on Tuesdays APRIL 2 and Fridays. PRESIDENT THEODORE The Mora Food Pantry is open ROOSEVELT IMPERSONATION every Tuesday and Friday from 9:30 Travel back in time with Mina.m. - 12 p.m. and the first Tuesday nesotan Adam Lindquist whose impersonation of President Theodore of the month from 5 - 6 p.m. For more information contact Roosevelt entertains, educates and morafoodpantry@gmail.com or call inspires thousands of people each year. The presentation is at 6:30 p.m. 320-679-5513. Tuesday, April 2 at the Rush City SOUP FOR THE SOUL Public Library. Every Monday Soup for the Soul No registration needed for this meets at Emmanuel Baptist Church free, all ages event. For more information, visit www. of Mora for a free meal from 4 - 6 p.m. Free transportation is available ecrlib.org or call 320-358-3948. by calling Timber Trails Transit 888-217-5222. APRIL 6 HORTICULTURE DAY IN PINE CITY “Backyard Birds” will be the keynote presentation by wildlife and plant photographer and author Stan Tekiela at the 17th annual Pine County Master Gardener Horticulture Day on Saturday, April 6. The day begins with registration, coffee and exhibits at 8 a.m. and runs to 2 p.m. at Pine City High School. Register by April 1 to save money and be entered in the grand prize drawing; call 800657-3813 ext. 4, or visit www3.extension. umn.edu/local/pine. Other topics will include breakout sessions on small tree fruits, tomatoes, hostas and adding color to your landscape with flowering shrubs. Center, 160 Valhalla Circle, Mora. Refreshments will be served. Freewill donation.

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Notice: The City of Henriette will be accepting sealed bids reveived before meeting April 15, 2019 at city hall 119 Main St Henriette, MN 55036 for lawn mowing and weed whipping contract consisting of city property, park, and cemeery, for 2019 season (usually May thru September). More information call 320-679-1138.

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102 SERVICES Our newspaper has end rolls for sale! These 33� tall end rolls of blank news- paper are great for: Artwork, coloring paper for kids, wrapping packages for mailing, packing material for shipping, creating banners. Lining pet cages and so much more! Cost is .45 cents per pound. (rolls average 15-25 pounds) Call 763689-1181 x 100 to find out what is in stock. Can be picked up in our Cambridge office. 930 Cleveland St. Roof snow removal. Roof problems? We can save you money 320-674-0755.

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201 DAY CARE Deb's Tiny Tots experience. Infant thru school ages. Certified CPR/First Aid. Braham. 763-333-4990.

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305 PETS/ SUPPLIES Dog training classes. Cambridge. 763-689-8940 Shitzu puppies $200 each. Raised on the farm. Born Feb. 5, 2019. Paul Lambright, 1796 Plum St., Mora, MN 55051.

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369 WANTED Antiques wanted: Redwing pottery and postcards. Please call 320-679-2535 or 651-238-0909. Want to Buy all kinds of silver objects. Please call Mike at 763-843-0867 WANTED!! I am looking for a pinball machine. Call 612-599-1729

357 SNOWBLOWERS For Sale: NEW IDEA 2 stage snowblower, 7 feet wide, 3 point hookup, 1,000 P.T.O., $1,200 or make offer. 612-390-2642.

361 LAWN & GARDEN Black rotted manure, lg load, fast delivery. Also firewood. 320241-6983 or 479-2446952.

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401 AUCTION CALENDAR Sat., March 23 10 a.m. Bostrom's Hay Auction. Located 3 miles south of Isanti on Hwy. 65 to 265th Ave., west ½ mile. Hay, straw, firewood. 5 % buyers pemium, 5 % commission. Auctioneers: Lyle Bostrom Lic. #30-29, 612-270-6395; Nathan Bostrom, Lic. #30-47, 763-286-6840; Cullen Bartz, Lic. #30-48; Jeff Nosbusch, Lic. #30-43 www.bostromsauc tions.com

401 AUCTION CALENDAR Saturday, March 16, 10 a.m. Aitkin/Deerwood MN Auction. Gene & Jeanne Mattson, owners. Located at 27105 Townline Lake Road, Deerwood, MN. Skidsteer, ATVs, boating & related, lawn & garden, trailer, garage & related, firearms & related, items of interest and household & furniture related. In case of inclement weather, the auction will be Sat., March 23, 10 a.m. Janzen Auction. Auctioneers: Bob Janzen, Lic. #01-14; Jeremy Janzen, Lic. #01-10; Dallas Smith, Lic. #01-41; Dan Masloski, #02-111. 218-927-4488 www. janzenauctions.com

451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL Mora, 620 McLean St. 2-BDRM upper. Heat, water, garbage included. Garden space available. Call Greg, 612-390-2534.

452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL Mora 2-BDRM twin home, 20105-2 Pine Woods Trail. New August 2018. Very nice with 2-car garage 715-416-1922 or 320-679-3852. Mora, 1-BDRM apt. avail. March 1st. Quiet building, heat & garbage included. $600/mo. No smoking, no pets. 320-515-0221, Michael.

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General labor located in Braham, MN. Looking for 2 people to assemble sheetmetal fittings. $13 to $15 per hour. Call George at 763689-5070 ext. #215 SIGNE & OLIVIAS hiring all shifts. On site training. Competitive pay. Apply in person at 1545 Harbor Street, Ogilivie. 320272-0115.

Tusen Tack is seeking a custodian for both of their facilities, Tusen Tack Thrift Store & Braham Event Center. The position is part time with flexible hours. Contact Becky Turnquist by April 1, 2019. 320-420-4290 for future information EOE.

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We're hiring! Become a Substitute Teacher, Title One Paraprofessional, Special Ed Paraprofessional, Early Childhood Paraprofessional, Lunch staff, or Secretary in the Pine City School District! Please visit www.teachersoncall. com or call Maranda 952-346-1679 with any questions!

Progressive Living Solutions is a local North Branch residential adult foster care provider supporting high functioning adults with mental illness and other disabilities.

Looking for kind and caring staff to assist us in our fun and laid-back social environment. No physical cares or restraining actions required. Offering a competitive hourly wage, paid training, annual bonus, and a $500.00 new hire bonus. Now hiring for PM Shifts 3:00pm – 10:15pm and Awake Overnight Shifts 10:00pm – 7:30am with rotating weekends.

Chisago County has openings for seasonal Aquatic Invasive Species Specialists. Duties include developing and implementing county wide Aquatic Invasive Species education plan, researching AIS rules and regulations, coordinating public information booths and parades at local venues, partnering with St. Croix River affiliated water quality organizations, developing a Chisago County AIS marketing campaign, carrying out assessments of AIS programming effectiveness, and other duties as assigned. Desired Qualifications: graduation from high school or equivalent, currently pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s in an Education, Communications, Environmental, Natural Resources, Planning or related field, valid driver’s license, and computer/word processing skills. $17.67 to $24.12 per hour. Deadline: April 5, 2019. Apply at www.chisagocounty.us or call 651-213-8869 to have an application mailed.

Please call to discuss these opportunities! (651) 277 - 7777

New Position We have a newly created position. AP Clerk/Transportation Assistant requiring NAR certification and possess or ability to obtain CDL License.

$$$ Progressive Sign-On Bonus $$$ This position will work 36-48 hours per pay period and be responsible for data entry in the Business Office and transporting residents to planned activities.

To take advantage of this opportunity contact Human Resources 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

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SUMMER EMPLOYMENT The City of Mora is seeking summer employees to meet the needs of our city and to preserve the image and public esteem of employment with our organization. Positions available are with the Mora Aquatic Center and the Public Works Department. For more information please visit our website at www.ci.mora.mn.us. You may also pick up an application packet from the kiosk at City Hall located at: 101 Lake St. S, Mora Contact Mandi at m.yoder@cityofmora.com or 320-225-4804 with questions. Positions are open until filled.

“A Senior Community & Life Enrichment Center”

Resident Assistants We are currently seeking to fill our available Resident Assistant positions with dedicated and compassionate candidates.

$$$ Progressive Sign-On Bonus $$$ NAR certification is preferred. To take advantage of these opportunities contact Human Resources at

St. Clare Living Community of Mora 110 7th Street N, Mora, MN 55051 (320) 679-8328 Fax (320) 679-8350

Applications received by Monday, March 25, 2019, will receive priority consideration. The City of Mora is an equal opportunity employer.

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DIRECTOR OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

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FAMILY SERVICE AIDE I FULL TIME Chisago County has an opening for a FT Family Service Aide. Duties include assisting parents with appropriate parenting skills and techniques, providing supervised visitation to families, coordinating visitations with foster parents, parents, family members, and case manager, maintaining records and termination of cases, participating in case conferences, knowledge of HIPAA and Data Practices, and other duties as assigned. Desired Qualifications: Graduate of high school or equivalent, knowledge of relevant software applications, and 2 years of experience in social services, OR currently enrolled in educational program in social services field and relevant post-secondary coursework with emphasis in child development. Pay: $18.11 to $24.72 DOQ. Deadline: March 27, 2019. Apply at www.chisagocounty.us or call 651-213-8869 to have an application mailed.

Chisago County has an opening for a FT Social Worker. Duties include completing Child Protection Investigations, assessing risk to children in reports, providing emergency services, assessing needs for services to families, providing reports to court, serving as a team member on the Multidisciplinary Child Protection Team, participating in training and knowledge of HIPAA and Data Practices, and other duties as assigned. May be required to do on-call after hours work. Desired qualifications: Bachelor or Master of Social Work preferred or a bachelor’s degree with a major in any field with one year of experience. Applicants must submit a Merit System Application at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/mnmeritsystem and click on Job Posting 011-OC-Online. Applicants must complete the exam within 3 days of the closing date, or by no later than midnight March 22, 2019. Deadline to apply: March 19, 2019. Grade 22 Step 2 to Grade 24 Step 10, $21.64-$33.18 DOQ.

WATERCRAFT INSPECTOR

FULL TIME

PARTTIME & FULL TIME LEVEL 1 & LEVEL 2 $ 00 15. /HR UP TO $18.50 • 2040 HRS/WK. Informs and educates the public on the threats of ecologically harmful aquatic invasive species to the lakes in the Chisago Lakes Chain of Lakes watershed. The Watercraft Inspector works at public water access sites educating the public by providing information to watercraft users and conducting a brief survey while inspecting watercraft for invasive species. Quals: Currently pursuing, or completed, a college degree program in areas such as Biology, Natural Resources, fisheries & Wildlife, Law Enforcement, Communications, Recreation Resource Management, Recreation, Park & Leisure, Ecology, Environmental Science, Forestry, Geology, Sociology, Sociology of Law, Criminology & Deviance or Urban & Community Forestry. Must have a valid Driver’s License or ability to make alternative travel arrangements to fulfill the duties of the job. Computer/word processing skills. Deadline is April 5, 2019. Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us. Must be available for work beginning early May and work weekends and holidays thru October.

Chisago County has an opening for a full time Director of Health & Human Services. Duties include: Administering income maintenance, community and public health nursing, and social services programs; Overseeing the supervision of professional, support, and clerical staff ; Participating with the community in developing and administering programs; providing reports and statistics required by federal, state, and county laws, rules, policies and procedures; and performing related work as required. Desired Qualifications: Master’s degree in social work, public administration, business administration, or related field and five years of managerial or second-level supervisory experience in a public or private social service agency involving the direction of income maintenance or social service programs or the fiscal operation OR a bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, sociology, business administration, or related field and ten years of managerial or second-level supervisory experience in a public or private social service agency as specified above. $43.85 to $59.70 per hour DOQ. Deadline: April 5, 2019. Apply at www.chisagocounty.us or call 651-213-8869 to have an application mailed.

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Financial Assistance Supervisor II

Day time, 20 hours per week, can work around schedules. Benefits available. To apply, stop in and complete an application, call 320-679-1291 or via email to rryan@northpostinc.com.

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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Northpost Inc has a part-time position available in our Loctite applications department

Refuse Route Drivers

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. Over 90% of our drivers come from current employee referrrals!

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Apply online at www.WasteConnections.com Waste Connections is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer (Minority/Female/Disabled/Veterans)

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Health & Human Services Financial Assistance Unit Come join the Pine County Health & Human Services Management Team in directing the activities of Financial Assistance programs for individuals in the community! Essential Duties: Supervises Financial Assistance staff with numerous programs and duties related to this unit and develops, implements and manages budgets. Assists Department Director in developing plans, goals, objectives and strategies to improve operations and meet program requirements. Develops unit policy and practices to meet program requirements; coordinates procedures and integrates services with other county and state department, contracted vendors and the public. Presents program/ policy information to the County Board of Commissioners. Creates and administers numerous contracts and policies for the Department of Human Services (DHS). Work is performed under the general direction of the Health and Human Services Director. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, sociology, business or closely related subject and one year of experience as a financial assistance supervisor I or equivalent level experiences. Experience as a financial assistance supervisor I, or equivalent, may be substituted for the college coursework on a year-for-year basis OR Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, sociology, business or a closely related field and four years of experience as an eligibility worker, child support officer, or in similar work determining eligibility for financial assistance programs or work in the collection of child support. Experience as an eligibility worker, child support officer, or equivalent may be substituted for the college coursework on a year-for-year basis OR Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, sociology, business or a closely related field and two years as a lead worker to other staff involved in determination of eligibility for financial assistance programs or in collection of child support. Experience as a lead worker may be substituted for the college coursework on a yearfor-year basis. Also, valid driver’s license. Salary: $31.18/hr - $40.54/hr DOQ Closing Date: March 29, 2019 @ 4:30 pm 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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