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Saturday September 21st, 10:00 AM Garrison/Mille Lacs Lake Area Auction 39817 State Hwy 18, Aitkin, MN RICHARD GRIPP PERSONAL PROPERTY From Garrison take Hwy 169 north for 5 miles then right on Hwy 18 for 3.5 miles or from Aitkin follow Hwy 169 south for 13 miles south to left on Hwy 18 for 3.5 miles (watch for signs) Auctioneers Note: Richard has some of the nicest most organized shop and related tools we have seen. This is a clean high quality auction - be certain to attend & bring a friend. Skidsteer & Related, 2000 Hydra Mac 1700 skidsteer 48 HP hydro 4 cylinder Diesel JD engine w/ heated cab & enclosure w/bucket 2000 hrs excellent condition, Smaller custom built crawler used for hunting & fishing, Quick attach road grader, tree spade, snow bucket, forks & fork extension attachments, Golf Cart, EZ Go electric golf cart w/new batteries and charger, Trailer, 7 x16 Tandem axle custom built trailer w/ new deck and folding ramps very nice, Battery powered tilt bed lawn trailer, Shop Tools & Related, Miller gas powered industrial welder, Miller wire feed welder, Thermal Arc Plasma cutter, Craftsman 2 stage upright air compressor on wheels, Craftsman floor model drill press, Craftsman contractor series 10” table saw on wheels 3 HP, Large quantity of Dewalt battery & corded power tools, Large Craftsman tool cabinet on wheels, Delta Shopmaster jointer, Acetylene tanks & torches, Smaller Onan generator, Delta industrial planer, Craftsman 12” band saw on stand, Ryobi belt sander, Numerous air tools, Floor jacks, house jacks, bottle jacks & other related, Sioux dual wheel bench grinder, floor model, Black & Decker band saw, Zep parts washer bench model, Dual wheel bench grinder bench model, Large quantity of clean quality wrenches, sockets & other related hand tools, Drill bits, router bits, plug cutters & other related bits, Router tables & routers, Craftsman rotary tool bench on casters, 5 Speed bench top drill press, Large industrial press, Industrial metal cutting band saw on casters, Hilti tool in box, Tool Kraft table saw Power Kraft radial arm saw, Toro Table Saw, Orbital sander, Various torque wrenches Wet stone drill bit sharpener, Electric winch, Battery chargers, Shop lights, Pro Force air compressor on wheels w/hose, Battery powered grease gun and other grease guns, C, Bar & Quick grip clamps, Large quantity of automotive electrical supplies in metal organizers Large quantity of chains & chain binders, Stanley garage door opener, Air hoses, electrical cords wire & related, Werner & Davidson step ladders 6 & 8’, (6) Sections of scaffolding and aluminum planks, Lawn & Garden, Ground saw walk behind gas powered trencher, Cub Cadet walk behind grass trimmer, Yard Machine 21” trimming mower, Pull behind lawn roller, Older walk behind snowblower, Boating Package & Sporting Related, 18’ Crestliner aluminum boat w/25 HP Johnson OB, Highly collectible Evinrude OB 2HP and numerous other OB motors some collectible, Portable fuel stations, Jiffy Ice Auger, Camo rain gear w/built in flotation & other outdoor menswear, Collectible fishing rod in case (like new), Fishing tackle & related (2) Otter style sleds, Items of Interest, Federal 12 & 16 gauge ammo, Collectible snowmobile helmets & Ski’s, Collectible metal pulleys, Snowshoes, Wooden duck decoys & other decoys, Collectible wash tub, Fuel barrel on stand, Furniture & Household, Chest of drawers, Antique cabinets, Blonde chest of drawers & other furniture related, (2) Collectible Singer sewing machines, Antique wood rocking chair, Westinghouse broaster on stand.
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SEPT. 21 ANNUAL MORA FLY-IN The annual Mora Fly-In is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Mora Municipal Airport. This year’s event will also include a static tractor display and an Airport Master Plan open house. Admission is free and the first 100 kids will receive a free gift . The Mora Lions Club will be serving an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast, with pilots in command eating for free. Hawk Aviation will be offering airplane rides for a fee. Tractors are welcome and underwing camping and entertainment will be available Friday night. For information contact Joe.kohlgraf@cityofmora. com or call 612-390-8217.
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JERRY SUTTON & BRAD AND RICK WAHLSTROM, OWNERS Tillage and harvesting equip.; Livestock handline equip.; Antique fanning mill (works); Only a few misc. farm items. Please attend early! Can’t make it to the auction ~ Bid live online!
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SEPT. 21 ‘SONGS OF THE STAGE’ The Pine City Heritage Players have announced the next “Songs of the Stage” event at 7:30 p.m. at the Pine City Country Club. VIP tickets, which include a taco bar before the show, are available through Sept. 16 at Cabin Coffee’s and Three Twenty Brewing Company. For more information call Becky Schueller at 320-298-0014. SEPT. 22 CRISIS PREGNANCY FUNDRAISER BREAKFAST From 9 a.m. to noon St. Mary’s Church Parish Center in Mora will host a fundraiser breakfast. There will be a freewill offering with the proceeds going to the Mora Crisis Pregnancy Center. This event is sponsored by the Knights of Columbus No.5078. SEPT. 24 MEMORIAL BLOOD CENTERS BLOOD DRIVE There will be a Memorial Blood Centers blood drive at 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Pine County Courthouse, 635 Northridge Dr., Pine City. For more information or to sign up to donate, call 1-888-GIVE-BLD or visit www.MBC.org. SEPT. 24 WELIA HEALTH CELEBRATION Mark your calendar. We will be celebrating our new name and our new building from 5-7 p.m. in Mora. We would love to celebrate this new era in healthcare with you.
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Cub Cadet Heavy Duty GT 2544 lawn tractorhydrostatic foot control, bagger attachment, 338 hours Cub Cadet Lawn trailer
County Line 22 ton log splitter- vertical or horizontal, 6.5hp Kohler Agri Fab self-contained lawn bagger-9hp motor needs repair Steel lawn roller Craftsman electric chain saw-new Husqvarna Rancher 44 chain saw Craftsman 5hp Snow Blower- 22” Troy Bilt rear tine tiller
John Deere 445 lawn tractor-gas, cab Craftsman self-propelled push lawn mower Troy Bilt Horse rear tine tiller-8hp Troy Bilt Tomahawk brush chipper/shredder attachment for tiller Fimco 30 gallon sprayer cart-with spray bar and wand Fertilizer spreaders Stihl MS 360 chain saw Stihl FS 131 weed trimmer Stihl BG 86 handheld leaf blower Earthquake post hole auger-handheld Wood splitting mauls Garden hose Small pile of firewood
RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT
2005 Arctic Cat 500 ATVSpeed- rack system, dump box, 4’ snow plow included, 1750 miles Arctic Cat speed point 4’ tandem disc Speed point cultivator-44”, 7 tine
King Kutter ATV disc 5’x8’ Single axle utility trailer with ramp gatesteel Laser XL 3000 ice auger-8” Clam portable fish house Ice fishing rods and tackle Goose blind (8) Big Foot goose decoys Several Final Approach pro series silhouette decoys
COLLECTIBLES, FURNITURE & MISCELLANEOUS Whitetail deer mount 2 Pheasant mounts Several whitetail antlers 2 Smallmouth bass and Northern Pike mount Brother LX 2375 sewing machine Knights of Columbus ivory handled decorative sword
Franklin Mint horse figurines Danbury Mint deer figurines 1/18 Die cast cars Danbury Mint and other brands of duck decoys/ figurines/carvings Collector plates Coffee and end tables
Glass front lighted display cabinet 6 Piece queen sized bedroom set Kitchen table and 4 chairs Round glass top table and 4 chairs Wooden bar stools Metal & plastic shelving Fruit jars
Polaris 1500 UTV side by side-gas, manual dump box Several floating goose and duck decoys Tri-Tronics Pro 100 dog training collar Dog training table and other supplies Portable deer stands Recurve, long, and compound bows English and western saddle Coolers, grills, and camping items Dog kennel
2000 Lund 1650 Rebel fishing boat-Evinrude E-Tec 50hp outboard motor, Shore Landr trailer, Garmin Echo Map DV fish locator, Minnkota 24v trolling motor, onboard charger, live well and storage compartments, 3 pedestal seats Grass goose/duck blind made for boat with framework Quality fishing rods and reels 3 Large Igloo coolers
TOOLS, FARM & SHOP Fence post puller, fence stretcher, and post pounder Several steel fence posts Electric fence posts Aluminum step ladder and step stools Craftsman radial arm saw 10 gallon sandblast pot Bench grinder Miller 250 amp arc welder Kushman electric cement mixer Masterhand top and bottom rolling tool cabinet
Handle tools Assorted hand tools Grease guns Bolt cutter Power cords Electric air compressor Schumacher battery charger Gardening tools and supplies Indoor greenhouse rack and kit-lights, heating mats, cover, and other supplies
Directions: From the intersection of Highways 23 & 169 in Milaca, take 169 south 6 ¾ miles to Mille Lacs County Road 12, then west 2¼ miles to 130th avenue. Then proceed south ¼ mile to auction site on west side of the road.
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SEPT. 14 APPLE GROWING WORKSHOP From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., there will be an apple growing workshop at Sapsucker Farms, 2752 – 215th Ave. Mora, MN 55051. Annie Klodd, UMN Extension Educator, will cover: site selection, varieties, rootstock, planting, maintenance, pest management and winter protection. There will also be children’s activities, including apple pressing and tasting, a scavenger hunt, orchard and hoop house tours and more. There is no fee, but pre-registration is recommended. Call 320-6796440, email: joh15147@umn.edu, or visit the University of Minnesota Extension Kanabec County website, then click onto Apple Growing Workshop and online.
SEPT. 13 CREATIVE CANVAS AT PCFTA Create a painting at Pine Center for the Arts, 265 5th St. SE, Pine City at 7 p.m., with local artist Amber Shuey. Attendees will enjoy wine, appetizers and a friendly atmosphere. Space is limited; call 320-629-4924 or visit www.pinecenter.org for cost, information or to register. SEPT. 13 PINE CITY RED BLOOD DRIVE An American Red Cross blood drive will be held at the Pine City VFW post from noon to 6 p.m. For an appointment, call the Red Cross at 800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org.
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at 10 a.m., at the water tower north of town to work on the bird watching platform, and on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., at the club house on the Pine County Fairgrounds. Email any questions to mmadison@northlc.com.
SEPT. 14 GO FOR THE GOLD FUNDRAISER The 10th annual fundraiser to raise funds for childhood cancer research is from 1-4 p.m. at Northwoods Steakhouse, 2732 MN-65, Mora, and will feature pulled pork and potato bar, quilt bingo, a quilt drawing, live and silent auctions and in house drawings. For more information call 320-679-4373.
SEPT. 14 KIDS’ CRAFTS AT MILLE LACS Kids ages 8 and up are invited to the Mille Lacs Indian Museum between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. to learn how to make a corn husk doll from the outer covering of an ear of corn. For cost or more information, call 320-532-3632.
SEPT. 14 EAST CENTRAL MN DFL FALL FESTIVAL From 3-7 p.m. hosted by Kanabec and Mille Lacs County DFL at 1753 200th Ave., Mora. Live music, silent auction, bake sale, book sale and raffle and the opportunity to talk to DFL candidates, state officials and party members. For more information call 320-515-1220.
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SEPT. 14 & 25 SRVCC MEETINGS The next two meetings of the Snake River Valley Conservation Club will be held on Saturday
SEPT. 15 STOFFEL FAMILY MUSEUM The Stoffel Family Museum will welcome visitors from noon to 4 p.m. They are located on Emerald Road, one mile south of WCMP and the Snake River Fur Post. For information call 320-629-3219 or email pixleym@juno.com.
SEPT. 15 LORD’S PORTION SALE Trinity Lutheran Church in Isle is holding its annual Lord’s Portion sale beginning at 11 a.m. It includes a bake sale and meal. Outdoor and indoor auctions begin at 1 p.m. Follow the signs to 880 Island Ave. in Isle.
SEPT. 16 SUMMER GARDENING SERIES The public is invited to the free Pine City Community Garden Summer Gardening Series “Late season garden maintenance” session at 6 p.m. at the garden location at 10 SE 3rd St. Learn about harvest, storage, SEPT. 15 composting, clean-up, planning for FUNDRAISER FOR SENIOR next year and a celebration potluck. CENTER For more information contact the From 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Pine County Extension office at the Hinckley Senior Center there 800-657-3813 Ext. #3 or email Terry. will be a full chicken dinner, raffle Salmela@co.pine.mn.us. tickets and baked goods. Children under five years old eat free. SEPT. 16 ECRL CELEBRATES 60 YEARS SEPT. 15 The community is invited to East ST. MARY’S OLD FASHIONED Central Regional Library’s 60th FALL FESTIVAL anniversary celebration beginning Enjoy an old fashioned chicken with a musical performance by Becky dinner with all the fi xings. Served Schlegel, followed by an open house from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Par- reception from 6:30-8 p.m., at the ish Center. Homemade pies and Pine City Public Library. All ages ice cream included. Silent auction, are welcome and no registration is pumpkin palooza raffle, cash necessary. Call 320-629-6403 with raffle, country market, book nook any questions. and fair trade items. Children 3 and under are free. All welcome. SEPT. 16 NORTHERN EXPOSURES PHOTO CLUB The Northern Exposures Photo Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center in Mora. A Wild Photo Adventures presentation will be shown covering night photography. Members will share their images for this month’s theme, “Fences.” The public is invited. services Email wmehlan@hotmail.com with any questions.
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SEPT. 16 VOTING & ELECTION FORUM The public is invited to a Voting & Elections Forum held at Pine Technical & Community College from 11 a.m. to noon. Th is will be a discussion about the future of voting, voter engagement, elections security, and how Minnesota can lead the nation on these issues. The panel will consist of Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon, Pine County AuditorTreasurer Kelly Schroeder, PTCC Government and History Faculty Phil Darg, Ph.D., and PTCC Student Senate Representative Joshua Dake. For more information contact Kelly Schroeder, Pine County AuditorTreasurer at 320-591-1670 or email Kelly.Schroeder@co.pine.mn.us. SEPT. 17 HYDRANGEAS FOR MINNESOTA Kelsey Sparks, Green Barn Garden Center, will present “Hydrangeas for Minnesota” at the Town and Country Garden Club at 7 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center. Her presentation will include variety selection, site selection, pruning and care tips. Th is is free and the public is welcome. SEPT. 22 SWEDISH MILE TRAIL RUN The 5K and 10K races will begin at 11 a.m. at the Nordic Center in Mora. CLASS REUNIONS Mora Class of 1961-noon, Sept. 12 at Freddie’s Restaurant. Please notify Joan-320-679-8367 or Arlene-602-653-6924 if you are planning to attend. Ogilvie Class of 1960-10:30 a.m. Brunch Sept.14 at Pink Diamond. Contact Barb (Elwood) Ripka by Sept. 1 if you are planning to attend -928-660-1797. Mora Class of 1957-11:00 a.m. Sept. 18 at Freddie’s Restaurant. Questions- call Janette 320-336-8626 Holmes School District 19-noon,
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Sept. 21 at Perkins in Cambridge. For more information call John Terpstra at 320-249-2857. Mora Class of 1960-noon, Sept. 21 at Freddies Restaurant. Order off the menu. Please notify Kay Pierson-320-282-7948. Mora Class of 1958-noon, Sept. 21 at Crystal Bar and Grill. Order from menu. Questions call Jim Boster-320-679-1604. PINE CITY SENIOR DINING SEPT. 16 - 20 Monday: Bacon wrapped pork, potatoes o’brien, broccoli, dinner roll, lemon chiffon Tuesday: Chicken a la king, baking powder biscuit, peas and carrots, fruit sauce, gelatin with topping Wednesday: Beef and Spanish rice, corn, lettuce with dressing, wheat bread, cake with icing Thursday: Specials of the Day Friday: Baked ham, sweet potatoes, green beans, wheat bread, cinnamon bread pudding Cost is $4.25 for people over 60 and $8 for under 60. Call the Pine City Senior Center at 320-629-3024 between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. with any questions. MORA SENIOR DINING Location: Dala Apts. 470 Bean Ave., Mora Phone: 320-679-4029 between 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16: Bacon wrapped pork, potatoes O’Brien, broccoli, dinner roll, lemon chiffon. Tuesday, Sept. 17: Chicken ala king, baking powder biscuit, peas and carrots, fruit sauce, gelatin w/ topping. Wednesday, Sept. 18: Beef and Spanish rice, corn, lettuce w/dressing, wheat bread, cake w/icing. Thursday, Sept. 19: Specials of the Day. Friday, Sept. 20: Baked ham, sweet potatoes, green beans, wheat bread, cinnamon bread, pudding. 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 888-217-5222. MORA FOOD PANTRY The Mora Food Pantry is an emergency food shelf that provides families in the Kanabec County area with enough food for two to three days depending on your family. Families may use the food shelf once per calendar month. The Mora Food Pantry is open every Tuesday and Friday from 9:30 a.m. to noon and the fi rst Tuesday of the month from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Service is first come, first served (no appointments required) and you do not need to bring proof of identity or residency. The food shelf is located at 214 NW Railroad Ave., Mora. Donations are also accepted during our open hours or can be mailed to Mora Food Pantry, PO Box 434, Mora, MN 55051. morafoodpantry@gmail.com 320-679-5513.
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TAKING APPLICATIONS - Store Clerk & Cook Positions SEPT. 24 BUSINESS FINANCIAL SUMMIT You are invited to our 2019 Business Financial Summit at Spring Brook Golf Course. Doors open at 7 a.m. for a continental breakfast and networking. Presentations are from 7:30-9 a.m. There will also be an optional networking golf scramble following the summit. The event is free but RSVPs are appreciated. Please RSVP online at www.ecrdc.org/rsvp-fi nancialresource-summit/ SEPT. 25 CROCHET AND KNITTING CLUB Do you knit or crochet or want to learn how? The Crochet and Knitting Club will be starting and meeting on the last Wednesday of the month from 3-5 p.m. at the Mora Library, 200 W. Maple Ave. We will be creating hats, scarves and gloves to distribute to community members in need this winter. Please bring your own needles, hooks and yarn. SEPT. 25 MEDICARE 101 Senior Linkage Line is offering a free two hour class that reviews the parts of Medicare, A thru D, enrollment requirements, deadlines, fees and benefits from 5-7 p.m. at the Braham Event Center. Register by calling 1-800-3332433. SEPT. 26 MEDICARE 101 Taja Berg from Humana will answer your questions about Medicare at 10 a.m. at Eastwood Life Enrichment Center, 160 Valhalla Circle, Mora. No cost and no obligation. Everyone welcome. SEPT. 28 OLDE-TYME FALL FEST From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Mille Lacs Lake Historical Society presents the annual Olde-Tyme Fall Fest at the Mille Lacs Lake Museum, at the corner of Fourth and Main in downtown Isle. There will be food and drink, arts & crafts, displays and demonstrations, entertainment, music and more. For questions or information email: millelacs.vous@gmail.com; or call 763-757-4118 or 612-7508116.
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1. Sex offender Wanna moves into downtown Pine City: The Pine County Sheriff’s Office reports that Howard Lawrence Wanna Jr., 43, returned to the area on Aug. 28 and moved into a residence on the 700 block of 2nd Avenue SW in Pine City. Wanna is considered a Level 3 Predatory Offender. This is the highest level of sexual predator, and is based on Wanna’s previous acts and likelihood of reoffending.
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20 NOTICES ARTHUR TOWNSHIP KANABEC COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Arthur Township Board will hold a public hearing on September 23, 2019, at Arthur Town Hall, 1899 Frontage Road, Mora, MN 55051, immediately following the regularly scheduled meeting, for the purpose of reviewing and hearing from interested persons regarding moratoria being placed on shipping containers being used on shoreland properties or properties within a subdivision as storage units, short-term rental properties and non-residential solar/ wind energy systems. All interested parties are welcome to attend the hearing or present written comments to the Town Hall by noon on September 23, 2019. Teri Bentler, Clerk Arthur Township
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106 HOME IMPROVEMENT Handy women of East Central MN. Painting, tiling, organizing and cleaning. Great prices. 320-703-9014 Seamless gutters, siding, soffit, fascia. Quality workmanship, competitive prices. Mark or Richard, office: 320-515-1492; cell: 320-515-1655.
108 LANDSCAPING Home site prepping and pond excavation. Call, text, message Jon at 320-279-0753.
112 TREE SERVICE Tree Fellers Tree Service Insured arborist with 20+ years of experience. Free estimates – trimming, removal, and consultations. 763-227-8709
115 HOME HEATING For Sale: Outdoor wood burning boiler . 320-679-3375
150 HELP WANTED Bookkeeper. Rush City contractor seeks part-time office help proficient in QuickBooks. Flexible hours. Angela 612-242-8911
159 HEALTH CARE East Central A u d i o l o g y Audiology and hearing aid care. Cambridge 763-689-2121.
201 DAY CARE Deb's Tiny Tots experience. Infant thru school ages. Certified CPR/First Aid. Braham. 763-333-4990.
301 FARM MISC. MISC. Wanted: Land for archery deer hunting. Willing to lease and/or help with chores. Just my wife and I. Respectful, ethical. Will share venison! Peter 651-955-3243.
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361 LAWN & GARDEN Black rotted manure, lg load, fast delivery. Also firewood. 320241-6983 or 479-2446952. Food Plot Tilling: Call or text John, leave message, 320-2790753.
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401 AUCTION CALENDAR Saturday, Sept. 21 10:02 a.m. Live and Online Two-Party Auction. 1625 110th Ave., Ogilvie, MN. From Ogilvie, go 6 miles south on MN Hwy 47 to 110th Ave. then go 1 Âź miles east. Tillage and harvesting equipment, tractors, livestock handling equipment, fencing, antique Acme Fanning mill. Only a few miscellaneous items. Jerry is selling his equipment, Brad and Rick Wahlstrom are going “No Till.â€? Proxibid items sell at 10:32 a.m. Please be on time. 10% buyer premium. No debit or credit cards. Auctions by Robyn-Norby. Auctioneers: Col. Byron Robyn, Lic. #33-21, 320-291-9566; Col. Kevin Norby, Lic. #3303, 320-279-0712. www.norbys.net. Thursday September 26 10:00 a.m. Milaca Area Moving Auction, Brian and Mary Wise. 7659 130th Ave., Milaca, MN. Directions: from the intersection of Hwys 23 & 169 in Milaca, take 169 south 6 ž miles to Mille Lacs County Rd 12, then west 2 Âź miles to 130th Ave. Then proceed south Âź mile to auction site on west side of the road. Lawn and garden; recreational equipment; tools, farm and shop; collectibles, furniture and miscellaneous. Siemers Auctioneers. Auctioneer: Mitchell Siemers, Lic. #48-16016. 320-267-1799, www.midwestauctions.com/siemers. September 28 10:00 a.m. Linden Storage Auction. Located at Hwy 65/Fish Lake Road, Mora. Two units. No reserve. Cash only. Tools, construction supplies, lawn and garden, collectibles, household and much more.
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404 GARAGE SALES 4-H Annual rummage sale. At 4-H Building in Kanabec County Fairgrounds. $5 per bag. Books are 25 for $1. 8-5 Sept 19-20, Sept 26-27, Oct 3-5. Estate Final Sale 100 2nd St SE Pine City Garage, Basement, Apartment Items BOGO Porch Sale Sept, 25-28, 10AM-4PM
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Positions Available 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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FULL TIME Chisago County has an opening for a full time Deputy Assessor. Duties include: administrative work involving applications of specialized knowledge of procedure, records and regulations; assist public with tax problems; technical and field work involving appraising; classifying real estate and personal property for tax assessment purposes. Graduation from high school or equivalent or combination of education and experience equivalent to completion of a vocational school course in building construction cost estimating or related area. Prefer certification by the State Board of Assessors. Must be able to obtain Certified Minnesota Assessor within one year of hire. $20.46-$31.35 DOQ. Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us or call 651-213-8830 to have an application mailed. Deadline: September 29, 2019.
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SEPT. 28 MORA FALL FEST This new community event will start at 2 p.m. and go until 6 p.m. There will be family activities, food trucks, fun and music in Library Park. Cy the Juggler will perform at 2 p.m., a magic show featuring Old Man Magic will start at 2:45 p.m. and Kenny Krona and Rick Stener will perform 70s soft rock from 4-6 p.m. Admission is free.
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