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The desire to bad mouth your spouse to your child is tempting when going through a divorce. The pain your child is feeling is a result of the actions, or inactions, of your spouse, right? And now you are in the position of trying to pick up the pieces and put everything back together. There is no question that you have grounds to share with your child how your spouse screwed up in order to preserve yourself.
Attempt to create rules with your spouse on how communication is to take place to allow you to co-parent after you are no longer married.
But, stop there. Your child knows your spouse’s problem areas. However, as pointed out in an article by Beyond Words Psychological Services[i], “Seeing or knowing that a parent made a poor choice is different than being constantly reminded of it by your other parent.” No matter what happens, it is natural for most children to continue to love their parents unconditionally and seek both parents’ acceptance and approval. When anyone puts down a child’s parent, it hurts, it even hurts more if the person doing it is their other parent. You are essentially bad mouthing half of your child when you bad mouth your spouse.
3. Figure out how to redefine your relationship from married parents to a relationship in which you are no longer married but working as co-parents to your children.
On top of that, the child ends up in a terrible position, thinking they have to choose sides, resulting in an immense amount of guilt and shame. According to the Beyond Words Psychological Services article, “It can lead to poor self-esteem, self-blaming and self-hatred, which can turn into substance abuse, legal problems, eating disorders and self-injurious behaviors.”
A Minnesota Judge shares some blunt words in a open 2001 letter to divorcing parents,“Your children have come into this world because of the two of you. Perhaps you two made lousy choices as to whom you decided to be the other parent. If so, that is your problem and your fault.
Tamara Afifi, a Professor in the Department of Communication at UCSB, during a TEDx Talk, discusses the impact of divorce on children, specifically identifying physical and physiological reactions children have to their parents’ conflict[ii]. Children whose parents are involved in a high-conflict divorce will have the potential to have physiological stress reactions such as increased heart rate and stress hormones and tend to exhibit behaviors such as avoidance or aggression. Richard A. Warshak, a psychologist and clinical professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, says that while divorce may hurt kids in the short run, children can escape long term emotional scars[iii]. Parents must handle their separation well and not expose their children to hatred and animosity by keeping complaints between themselves. So what can parents do? Afifi, in her TEDx Talk, provides a series of proactive steps to avoid hostility with your spouse:
2. If the animosity and bad mouthing continues by your spouse, take steps to not engage them or fight back. Instead, focus on your own behavior. Not only will you gain respect from your children, your behavior will affect your spouse.
4. Take steps to diff use the conflict by using methods to communicate such as emails and parenting journals. Avoid putting your children in the middle, do not even ask them to relay messages to the other parent. 5. Finally, listen to your child’s voice. Try to put yourself into your child’s shoes to understand what they are experiencing.
No matter what you think of the other party-or what your family thinks of the other party-these children are one-half of each of you. Remember that, because every time you tell your child what an “idiot” his father is, or what a “fool” his mother is, or how bad the absent parent is, or what terrible things that person has done, you are telling the child half of him is bad. That is an unforgivable thing to do to a child. That is not love. That is possession. If you do that to your children, you will destroy them as surely as if you had cut them into pieces, because that is what you are doing to their emotions. I sincerely hope that you do not do that to your children. Think more about your children and less about yourselves, and make yours a selfless kind of love, not foolish or selfish, or your children will suffer.” [iv] [i] http://www.growbeyondwords.com/communication-2/whybadmouthing-the-other-parent-hurts-your-child/ [ii] http://youtu.be/cKcNyfXbQzQ [iii] http://www.cbsnews.com/news/dealing-withdivorce-poison/ [iv] “Minnesota Judge Has 200 Blunt Words for Divorcing Parents,” Judge Michael Haas, 2001.
1. Take steps to cooperate with your spouse.
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NOV. 18 PINE CITY BEYOND THE YELLOW RIBBON The next meeting of Pine City Beyond the Yellow Ribbon will be Monday, Nov. 18, 5:30 p.m., at the Pine City Armory. There will be a guest speaker from Lakes and Pines to talk about what they do and what they offer. Email pinecitybyr@ gmail.com or call 320-629-7541 with any questions. NOV. 19 JOLLY SENIORS POTLUCK LUNCH Jolly Seniors Potluck Lunch and Program at 11:00 a.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 536 South Union Street, Mora. Entertainment will be Marie Grundberg. Bring a dish to share, and come prepared to have a fun time. A freewill offering will be taken. Any questions, please call Linda Goldsmith at 612-390-1651. NOV. 20 SENIOR DANCING There will be senior dancing at the Pine City American Legion on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1-4 p.m., with music by the Wyoming Wanderers.
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NOV. 20 PINE COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Pine County Genealogical Society will meet at the Pine City Public Library on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 1 p.m. With the holiday season here, people will share their holiday traditions, past and present, followed by enjoying a traditional dessert. Email lynquilt@msn.com with any questions.
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NOV. 20 SRVCC MEETING The next meeting of the Snake River Valley Conservation Club (SRVCC) will be on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m., at the Pine City VFW building. Elections of officers and directors will be held. For more information email: mmadison@northlc.com.
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Below are last week’s most read stories on the Kanabec County Times website, www.MoraMinn.com. 1. Mora school referendum fails: Tonight’s preliminary election results show both questions of the Mora Public School bond referendum failed. (1,840 pageviews) 2. 2019 Kids Design an Ad for Area Businesses: This special section of the Kanabec County Times is about making connections. Connecting with young readers is an important part of our business at the Times ... We asked the students to draw ads representing the businesses using words and/or artwork to convey a message about the business. (1,831 pageviews) 3. A creamy appetizer to please the masses (it’s even vegan): Having a series of tested recipes on hand can fulfill a variety of needs when having people over for dinner parties or informal gatherings. (848 pageviews) 4. Hwy 47 scheduled for bridge, road work: Those who travel on Highway 47 in Mille Lacs and Kanabec counties should plan for detours between Isle and Ogilvie as the Minnesota Department of Transportation will re-surface the road and replace bridges in 2020. (709 pageviews) 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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ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 17, 2019 - 13 aged 14-17 who has an interest in Scandinavian heritage and culture is welcome to apply. Application forms are available in the Mora Public Library. Completed applications must be turned in by Wednesday, Nov. 27. Lucia 2020 will be crowned on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 8.
NOV. 24 ANNUAL SKI SWAP Mora Ski Club is holding our annual ski swap and sale. Drop off Nordic ski equipment to sell or donate from 9:30-noon, come and shop from 1:00-3:00 p.m. The swap takes place at the Nordic Center garage, 400 9th St. N. There will be several area vendors selling new equipment and experienced professionals will be on hand to help with fitting, waxing advice and demonstrations. There is a pancake breakfast fundraiser for the HS ski team 9:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m in the Nordic Center.
NOV. 27 THANKSGIVING EVE SERVICE Zion Lutheran Church invites the public to a worship service at 6:30 p.m. followed by pie, ice cream and coffee. Located at 401 MN-65, Mora. NOV. 27 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.
NOV. 26 REGIONAL INVENTORS AND ENTREPRENEURS CLUB MEETS The gathering will start at 5:30 p.m. at East Central Energy Auditorium in Braham. Dennis Frandsen will be the featured speaker as our business success story. Presentations begin at 6 p.m. Bring your ideas, inventions and friends.
NOV. 28 FREE COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER Our Redeemer Lutheran Church will host their 27th annual free community Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday, Nov. 28 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., served by area churches, at 825
NOV. 27 DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR LUCIA CANDIDATES The Dala Heritage Society is seeking LUCIA candidates. Every December, the Society celebrates the Swedish tradition of Saint Lucia. Any area young woman
Golf Ave. SW, Pine City. Call ORLC at 320-629-2985 in advance for take out (limit of four meals) or free delivery, to volunteer or make reservations. NOV. 29 DENTAL CLINIC Children’s Dental Services will provide dental services for individuals age 0-26 and pregnant women at Kanabec County Community Health, 905 Forest Ave. E., Mora (320-679-6330). To set up a service contact with CDS call toll free 1-866-543-6009. DEC. 1 SKI AND SOCIALIZE Starting Sunday, Dec. 1- ending when the snow is gone- Mora Ski Club volunteers will have refreshments available from 1:004:00 p.m. in the Nordic Center. Come ski and socialize, regardless of snow conditions. Come and wax your skis or do some nordic walking with poles to get ready for the upcoming season. DEC. 7 CHRISTMAS TOUR OF HOMES From 1-6 p.m. tour homes in the Mora area decorated for Christmas. This event is sponsored by the Kanabec County History Center.
Starting at noon you may pick up your tickets, map and home descriptions at the history center, 805 Forest Ave. W., Mora. Reserve your wristbands online at www.kanabechistory.org
giving Dinner: Roast turkey, whipped potatoes w/gravy, stuffi ng, green bean casserole, cranberry relish, pumpkin pie w/topping. Thursday, Nov. 21: Chinese casserole, broccoli, Mandarin oranges, wheat bread, cookie. DEC. 7 Friday, Nov. 22: Salmon loaf, AFFORDABLE ART SALE oven roasted potatoes, squash, dinThe Kanabec County Art Asso- ner roll, fruit crisp or cobbler ciation will hold a sale of original art by local artists for reasonable PINE CITY SENIOR DINING prices from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the NOV. 18 - 22 Mora Public Library lower level, Monday: Chicken a la king, bak200 W. Maple Ave., Mora. Tis the ing powder biscuit, peas, carrots, season to shop. pudding with topping Tuesday: Fiesta pork loin, red DEC. 9. beans and rice, lettuce with dressART IN OUR SCHOOLS ing, wheat bread, spiced apricots The artists and students will Wednesday: Thanksgiving Dinhost the fi nal inservice/open ner - roast turkey, whipped potatoes house to celebrate art in our with gravy, stuffi ng, green bean casschools from 4-7 p.m. at Mora serole, cranberry relish, pumpkin ALC, Mora High School. pie with topping Thursday: Chinese casserole, MORA SENIOR DINING broccoli, mandarin oranges, wheat LOCATION: DALA APTS. 470 bread, cookie BEAN AVE., MORA Friday: Salmon loaf, oven roasted PHONE: 320-679-4029 potatoes, squash, dinner roll, fruit BETWEEN 9:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M. crisp or cobbler Monday, Nov. 18: Chicken ala Cost is $4.25 for people over 60 king, baking powder biscuit, peas, and $8 for under 60. Call the Pine carrots, pudding w/topping. City Senior Center at 320-629-3024 Tuesday, Nov. 19: Fiesta pork between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. with loin, red beans and rice, lettuce any questions. w/dressing, wheat bread, spiced apricots. MORA FOOD PANTRY Wednesday, Nov. 20: ThanksThe 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. services 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 Optometrist NW Railroad Ave., Mora. Donations are also accepted durMolacek Family Eyecare ing our open hours or can be mailed to Mora Food Pantry, PO Box 434, Mora, MN 55051. OPTOMETRIST morafoodpantry@gmail.com COMPREHENSIVE EYECARE 320-679-5513. 132 2ND AVE. S.W.
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GREATER MINNESOTA BUSINESS BUILDERS Greater Minnesota Business Builders will meet from 8:30-9:45 a.m. Tuesday mornings at the Kanabec History Center, 805 West Forest Ave., Mora. Our business professionals meet weekly to help each other learn more about what they do and who their ideal customers are. Trust builds as we learn, which makes offering business referrals second nature. All who are interested are invited to join any Tuesday. On the third Tuesday of each month, the meeting is held at The Crystal Bar for a breakfast meeting. 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.
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151 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Restaurant for lease. Great terms! Great location! 651-336-1608 (Glen)
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201 DAY CARE Deb's Tiny Tots experience. Infant thru school ages. Certified CPR/First Aid. Braham. 763-333-4990.
301 FARM MISC. MISC. 5'x5' Bales. Net wrapped. 1st crop hay. No rain. Stored inside hayshed. (320)2494538.
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Australian Cattle dog puppies. Pure-bred, farm raised, natural herders, good companions. 320-3846972.
Have you purchased or moved into a property in the past year? Contact your county assessor to file a homestead application if you or a qualifying relative occupy the property as a homestead on or before December 1, 2019. Applications may also be found online at: http://www.kanabeccounty.org/departments/applications/index.php
For Sale: 1750 John Deere corn planter, 6 row 30-inch liquid fertilizer, like new and 560 Handlair grain vacuum, very nice. 320-679-3657 evenings.
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What is a qualifying relative? For agricultural property, a qualifying relative includes the child, grandchild, sibling, or parent of the owner or owner’s spouse. For residential property a qualifying relative also includes the owner’s uncle, aunt, nephew, or niece.
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When do I apply? You must apply on or before December 16, 2019. Once homestead is granted, annual applications are not necessary unless they are requested by the county assessor. You are required to notify the county assessor within 30 days if you sell, move, or for any reason no longer qualify for the homestead classification. Failure to notify the county assessor within this 30 day period is punishable by recalculation of tax as non-homestead, in addition to a penalty equal to 100 percent of the homestead benefits. Kanabec County Assessor’s OďŹƒce (320)679-6420
Labradoodle 4 month shots, sweet dog, partially trained. $400.00 651-338-8825
351 ANTIQUES/ ART Antiques Wanted: Anything nice. Gary, 320-679-2535 or cell, 651-238-0909. Thanks.
351 ANTIQUES/ ART We buy sterling silver and gold jewelry, coins, and records. Call Manuel 651-775-3930, or visit the store Thursday-Sunday. Rose's Collectibles, 12815 Lake Blvd, Lindstrom.
355 HOUSEHOLD For Sale: Reconditioned washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators. Rick's Home Furnishings 320-679-4047.
358 FIREWOOD Oak Firewood. Heaping pickup load $130. Outdoor boiler $170 / cord. 320-241-6983.
361 LAWN & GARDEN Black rotted manure, lg load, fast delivery. Also firewood. 320241-6983 or 479-2446952.
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Sunday, Nov. 24,11:02 a.m. Real Estate Auction. Jason and Kristie Yoder, owners. 26980 Legend St. Mora. Just west of Knife Lake Rest Stop. Across road from the lake. Cozy stick built 2 bedroom rambler with attached 1 car garage. Inspection date Sun. Nov. 17,11:02 a.m.3:02 p.m. Auctions by Robyn and Norby, Col. Byron Robyn Lic. #33-21, Col. Kevin C. Norby Lic. #33-03. Pictures on web www.Norbys.net. 320-2790712.
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2 Bedroom unit in the City of Pine City with detached garage. Rent is $850.00 per month – unit will be available November 15, 2019. For questions please call Greg at 320-336-8978 or Carrie at 320-629-7537. Apartment for rent 1 bedroom, quiet building, no pets. 640 11th street Pine City. Contact: Russell 763-568-3989 763-286-8659 For Rent: 2-bedroom home. 4 miles north of Ogilvie on Hwy 47. 320-272-4661 Meadowbrook 1 & 2 BDRM apartments- Mora, starting at $695 + electric. Available immediately. No smoking, no pets. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639. Pine City: Male looking for roommate to share 2 bedroom apartment, near PTC, share electric cost for unit, laundry onsite, smoke free, no pets. You pay $400 of $800 total rent/month. 651-757-8078
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Sunday, Nov. 24, 10:02 a.m. Personal Property Auction. Jason and Kristie Yoder, owners. 26980 Legend St., Mora, MN 55051. Located just west of Knife Lake Rest Stop. Across road from lake. Pickup, travel trailer, boat, garage, lawn items, hand and power tools, a few household items. Auctions by Robyn and Norby. Col. Byron Robyn Lic. #33-21, Col. Kevin Norby Lic. #33-03. www.Norbys.net. 320279-0712.
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930 S. Cleveland, Cambridge Ask for Scott 763-689-1181
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SUBSTITUTE ROUTE CARRIERS NEEDED!
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Applications can be obtained by contacting the Kanabec County FSA OfÂżce. 2008 Mahogany St., Suite 1, Mora, MN 55051 or calling 320-679-2080 Ext #2. Applications will be accepted through close of business Friday, November 22nd. Candidates will be considered without discrimination for any non-merit reason such as race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status or membership or non-membership in any employee organization. This agency provides reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities. The decision on granting reasonable accommodation will be on a case by case basis.
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107 Park k St. S., Mora • 320-679-2661
405 2nd Ave SE, Pine City • 320-629-6771
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Mora Subway is now hiring full time/part time. Must have open availability days, evenings and weekends. Must be friendly and able to work in a fast paced environment. We offer competitive wages, PTO, 401(k) and profit sharing. Apply in person or at subway.com Now hiring for Direct Support Professionals (DSP) near Milaca to provide assistance and care to four residents in our private adult foster care home. Must have the ability to work independently, and to understand and respond effectively to behaviors. We strive to provide a safe, relaxed and caring home to our residents. This low stress position allows plenty of time to spend interacting with residents. Must pass a DHS background study. Salary $14/hr. To apply, call or email Joanne 320-983-5184 jhasser@yahoo.com
NOW HIRING: Food Service Team Members Apply in person at Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pine City, MN Kentucky Fried Chicken 1280 Hillside Ave SW, Pine City, MN
PT CUSTODIAN Tusen Tack is seeking a Custodian for both of our facilities, Tusen Tack Thrift Store & Braham Event Center. Position is part time with flexible hours. Contact Becky Turnquist by Nov. 20, 2019 at 320-420-4290 for further information. EOE.
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Wanted: Laborer for pole shed construction. No experience necessary. Long hours, heavy lifting, able to do heights. Call between 9am-8pm 320-629-3204.
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Sandstone Health Care Center LLC 109 Court Ave South - Sandstone MN 55072
Phone: 320-245-3150 jennifer.colby@sandstonehealthcc.com Applications available on site. Call with any questions. &RPSHWLWLYH ZDJHV DQG EHQHÀWV Equal Opportunity Employer
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Over 90% of our drivers come from current employee referrrals!
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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.
Apply online at www.WasteConnections.com Waste Connections is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer (Minority/Female/Disabled/Veterans)
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SOCIAL WORKER CHILD PROTECTION FULL TIME Chisago County has an opening for a Social Worker – Child Protection. Duties include providing assessment and case management to children and families in the identified target groups and other services, providing foster care licensing, and responding to after-hours child protection as required. Desired Qualifications: Master’s degree or bachelor’s degree in social work with supervised field placement providing case management services. $21.64 to $33.18 DOQ. Applicants must be certified on the Minnesota Merit System and apply online at governmentjobs.com/mnmeritsystem. Deadline: November 27, 2019.
Liquor Operations Manager The City of Hinckley is looking for one (1) motived, energetic individual to work as a Liquor Operations Manager. Under general supervision of the City Administrator the Liquor Operations Manager is responsible to organize, develop, plan, coordinate and supervise the day-to-day operations of the liquor store. Provide a controlled retail service to the community at a profit; provide development of retail objectives and merchandising. Prepare an annual budget for the store.
Mora Public Schools Needs Substitute Bus Aides
Application Deadline: Position will be open until fi lled. Application review will begin Monday, December 2, 2019. Please return completed applications to Kyle Morell at Hinckley City Hall. Download at www.hinckley.govoffice2.com or pick up at City Hall, 106 First Street SE, Hinckley, MN 55037 or at Firehouse Liquor, 324 Fire Monument Road, Hinckley, MN 55037 Phone (320) 384-6213 cityadmin@cityofhinckley.com
To take advantage of this opportunity contact Human Resources St. Clare Living Community of Mora 110 7th St. N, Mora, MN 55051 (320) 679-8328 • Fax (320) 679-8350
nancy.dobbins@lsfhealth.org AA/EOE
Mora Public Schools Needs Substitute Bus Drivers Student contact days + extracurricular activities Approximately 6:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and extracurricular activities (Subject to change based on student needs, route changes and extracurricular activities) Qualifications: Required: A high school diploma or GED, a valid Minnesota Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with school bus and passenger endorsement, an insurable driving record, DOT health certification, and the ability to pass a Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension background check as well as a DOT pre-employment drug and alcohol screen. WE WILL TRAIN THE RIGHT CANDIDATES For more information, contact: Gayle Stassen at gstassen@moraschools.org or (320) 679-6200 x 4255 Apply online at www.moraschools.org under District-Employment (preferred) or submit an application with proof of qualifications and references to: Human Resources 400 Maple Avenue East Mora, MN 55051
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.
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.
Mora Public Schools Needs Type III Drivers (Mini Van) Route and Substitutes Student contact days + extracurricular activities Approximately 6:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and extracurricular activities (Subject to change based on student needs, route changes and extracurricular activities) Qualifications: Required: A high school diploma or GED, a valid Minnesota Class D Driver’s License, an insurable driving record, DOT health certification, and the ability to pass a Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension background check as well as a DOT pre-employment drug and alcohol screen. Preferred: Experience operating automotive equipment, current School Bus & Passenger Endorsement and or CDL. WE WILL TRAIN THE RIGHT CANDIDATES For more information, contact: Gayle Stassen at gstassen@moraschools.org or (320) 679-6200 x 4255 Apply online at www.moraschools.org under District-Employment (preferred) or submit an application with proof of qualifications and references to: Human Resources 400 Maple Avenue East Mora, MN 55051 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.
LEGAL ASSISTANT FULL TIME We are seeking to fill a FT position to provide complex level administrative support to attorneys within the Chisago County Attorney’s Office including civil, juvenile, and/or criminal caseload. Must have the ability to guide, train and collaborate with other legal assistant staff, act independently and take direction from attorneys and others to carry out duties related to prosecution of all levels of crimes and offenses committed in Chisago County. Must be able to work at a high pace. Qualifications include: an Associate degree in legal administrative assistant, legal secretary, or paralegal OR completion of equivalent secretarial program at a business or vocational school plus one year of experience in a related field. $17.33 to $19.41 DOQ. Closes 11/22/2019. Apply at www.chisagocounty.us.
POSITION OPENING Region 7E Adult Mental Health Initiative Governing Board Seeking Consumer and Family Representative
• Minimum Qualifications: Two year degree in business administration, marketing, merchandise retailing or related field. Four years responsible progressive experience in a retail liquor operation (Municipal preferred). Previous supervisory experience.
Starting range is $ 55,000 to $ 68,000 per year, plus excellent benefits including: paid holidays, paid vacation and sick leave, retirement, and life insurance.
This position offers a highly competitive salary base, compensation credit for experience, shift differential pay, holiday pay, PTO and a full benefit package.
Student contact days + extracurricular activities Approximately 6:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and extracurricular activities (Subject to change based on student needs, route changes and extracurricular activities) Job Duties include: Assist in the safe and efficient transportation of students to and from school under the direction and guidance of the Bus Driver. Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED and ability to pass background check required. Experience working in a school or as a bus aide and verbal de-escalation skills/training preferred. Salary: $11.39 per hour WE WILL TRAIN THE RIGHT CANDIDATES For more information, contact: Gayle Stassen at gstassen@moraschools.org or (320) 679-6200 x 4255 Apply online at www.moraschools.org under District-Employment (preferred) or submit an application with proof of qualifications and references to: Human Resources 400 Maple Avenue East Mora, MN 55051
Supervision Exercised: Supervises Assistant Liquor Store Manager, Retail Clerk/Bartenders and Custodian.
Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain within thirty (30) days of employment. Must satisfactorily pass a criminal background examination. Must comply with organizational and departmental policies.
RN’s or LPN’s We are currently seeking a caring, skilled and dedicated individual to fill our open full-time position.
AA/EEO
Refuse Route Drivers
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 with rotating weekends. Please call to discuss this opportunity! (651) 277 – 7777 or apply online at www.PLSMN.net
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Please see website for more information and job descriptions www.ecumen.org/careers or call Amy @ 651-237-3055
FT and PT positions available. FREE NAR CLASSES and a SIGN ON BONUS. Offering competitive wages and benefits.
high functioning adults with mental illness and other disabilities.
Call 320-679-2661 or go to www.moraminn.com - click on Classifieds, place an ad!
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Progressive Living Solutions is a local North Branch residential adult foster care provider supporting
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Positions open for one (1) full-time and one (1) parttime Transit Dispatcher in the Chisago-Isanti County Heartland Express (Transit) Department. Starting salary: $16.70 per hour. For more details and/or to apply, go to: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/coisantimn. Deadline: Wednesday, November 22, 2019, at 4:30 p.m.
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Positions open for part-time Transit/Bus Drivers in the Chisago-Isanti County Heartland Express (Transit) Department. Requirements: CDL-Class C with passenger endorsement and a current DOT health card. Starting salary: $16.70 per hour. For more details and/or to apply, go to: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/coisantimn Deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, at 4:30 p.m.
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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
Region 7E Adult Mental Health Initiative, which includes Mille Lacs, Kanabec, Pine, Isanti and Chisago Counties, is seeking qualified applicants for a Consumer/Family Member Representative (CFMR) who has a personal belief in and hopefulness for recovery, an interest in the development of local mental health services, who can help identify gaps in mental health services, model wellness, demonstrate self-advocacy, and has knowledge of local community resources that support recovery goals. Applicants should reside within one of the counties within the Region 7E area. Compensation will be provided for monthly meetings that include mileage and daily per diem for Region 7E Governing Board (GB) meetings attended. Questions or to request an application: Contact Jennifer Asanovich at jasanovich@resourcecoop-mn.gov or 320-266-4253. The application can also be found on Adultmentalhealth.org at http://adultmentalhealth. org/board-opening-consumer-family-rep/. Application Deadline: Friday, November 29, 2019
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