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JAN. 18 SCANDINAVIAN WINTER FEAST At 1 p.m. come and enjoy a Scandinavian feast at Braham Event Center, 655 8th St. SW, Braham. Lutefisk, potato sausage, meatballs, rutabaga, peas, rolls, pickles and bread pudding will be served. Entertainment, silent auction and a cash bar. Purchase tickets by Jan. 13, 2020 by calling 320-396-3177 or go online at brahamcenter.org JAN. 18 WINTER FROLIC at the Snake River Fur Post On Saturday, Jan. 18 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Snake River Fur Post, Pine City, enjoy the outdoors

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book sale and lots of other activities. The meeting starts at 5 p.m. at the Mora Library. Feel free to reach out with ideas for future programs at morafriends@gmail.com JAN. 24 WHITESIDEWALLS The Whitesidewalls bring their popular lunch and matinee show to Braham. Come at 11:30 a.m. to have a tasty lunch before, or arrive at 1:00 p.m. for the show only. We have lots of fans and friends in the Braham area, and we’re looking forward to meeting up with you in this spiff y hall. You can purchase tickets in Braham at the Braham Event Center, Park Cafe and Frandsen Bank and Trust, or you can call 651-270-2733 or 651-592-3482 for tickets and information.

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1. Brook Park man gets jail sentence for sexual assault of a child: Ronald Dale Anderson, 64, of Brook Park has reported to Pine County Jail, where he will serve 120 days in jail as part of his guilty plea for second-degree criminal sexual conduct for the sexual assault of a female under the age of 13. (1,437 pageviews — Note: This story was first published online on Oct. 10, 2019.)

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Below are last week’s most read stories on the Pine City Pioneer website at: www.pinecitymn.com 1. Two dead after crash on Highway 70: Two people were pronounced dead after an accident near Grantsburg, Wisconsin. Burnett County dispatch received a call Dec. 28 for a semi versus automobile on Highway 70 at Williams Road in the town of Grantsburg, according to the Burnett County Sheriff’s Office. 2. Suspect charged after Walmart parking lot robbery: Amber Kay Hardy, 30, of Northfield has been charged with two felony counts of robbery after a woman was robbed and dragged through the parking lot of the Pine City Walmart. 3. Pine County levy up 3%: Pine County has set a 3% levy increase for 2020, up $563,719 from $18,790,664 in 2019 to $19,354,383 in 2020. Of that increase, $343,993 comes from increases in the General Fund, and $129,052 in Health and Human Services. 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.


ADVERTISER, JANUARY 19, 2020 - 13 JAN. 25 LANTERN LOPPET Come and enjoy an evening of skiing under the stars. From 4:30-9:00 p.m. the trails will be lit with traditional lanterns, fires will be lit for roasting hotdogs and making s’mores. All ages welcome. Depending on snow conditions, the event will be held either at the Vasaloppet Practice Loops or the Nordic Center. Be sure to check fo updates at moraskiclub.org in mid January when we will decide which trails are the best for skiing. JAN. 25 CREX SUNSET SNOWSHOE HIKE On Saturday, Jan. 25, from 3:30 - 5 p.m. at Crex Meadows in Grantsburg, Wisconsin, walk or snowshoe on the 1.25 mile trail behind the visitor center. For more information, call 715-463-2739 or visit www.crexmeadows.org. JAN. 25 ICE FISHING CONTEST From 1-3 p.m. on Ann Lake, Ogilvie, the Ann Lake Watershed Alliance will hold an ice fishing contest. Holes will be predrilled and bait will not be furnished.

Prizes will be awarded for largest fish caught as well as a raffle drawing. Raffle Tickets can be pre-purchased at Pink Diamond. Numerous other door prizes will be awarded. JAN. 26 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FREE THROW CHAMPIONSHIP Boys and girls ages 9-14 are invited to take part in the Mora/ Ogilvie Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship at 12:00 p.m. in Gym 5, Mora Elementary School. Any questions contact Dan Johnson, 679-3723. JAN. 26 SENIOR CENTER BINGO On Sunday, Jan. 26, 2-4 p.m., there will be cash bingo at the Pine City Senior Center, 670 Main St. S. Funds raised are used for the upkeep of the building. For more information call Kathy at 320630-1359. JAN. 27 COW/CALF DAYS SEMINAR The University of Minnesota is hosting the annual Cow/Calf Seminar Tour and Trade show at 5:30 p.m. at the Grand Event

Center, 2025 Rowland Rd. Mora. Registration includes a meal, proceedings book and program materials. More information can be found at the website www. extension.umn.edu/beef or contact Eric Mousel at 218-513-0781. JAN. 27 RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE An American Red Cross blood drive will be held on Monday, Jan. 27 at First Presbyterian Church, Pine City, from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. For an appointment to donate, call the American Red Cross at 1-800-7332767 or visit redcrossblood.org. JAN. 28 INVENTORS AND ENTREPRENEURS CLUB Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for networking, and presentations are from 6-7:30 p.m. at East Central Energy in Braham. Our keynote presentation will be from Neela Mollgaard with Launch Minnesota and our Business Success Story will be from Brad Klatt with Uncommon Loon Brewing Company in Chisago City. This event is free to attend and open to the public. For more info, please log on to the website www.ecmnbusiness.com.

JAN. 28 HOOPS FOR HOPE Every year, the Pine City girls basketball team hosts an event to raise money for the fight against cancer. On Tuesday, Jan. 28 the team will host “Hoops for Hope” (Pink Out the Gym). Various fundraising activities will be available that night. The JV team starts at 5:45 p.m. and the varsity follows at about 7:15 p.m. Come support the Dragons and raise money for the Harbor Room at Cambridge Hospital and Children’s MN.

FEB. 1 MORALOPPET SKI FOR THE CAUSE Need a skiing challenge, a technique tune up or a relaxing ski? The annual Moraloppet Ski for the JAN. 31 Cause will be held at 11:00 a.m. at the VASALOPPET ART SHOW Nordic Center. REGISTRATION Preregistration and race day The Kanabec County Art Asregistration opens at 9:00 a.m. for all sociation invites area artists (18 skiing events: 10km and 20km races and older) to enter the Vasaloppet plus the 5km tour. Art Show held in conjunction After race refreshments and overwith the ski race, Feb. 7-9. Entry all/age class awards will be located at forms are available on the Kanabec The Garage. County Art Association Facebook The Moraloppet Ski for the Cause Page. Search Kanabec County is a fundraising event benefiting the Art Association and click on the Dr. Susan Love Research FoundaKCAA home page. You can also tion. For more race information or to fi nd forms at Mora’s Oak Gallery register go to vasaloppet.us and Vasaloppet USA headquarters, both on Union Street. Register by FEB. 2 Jan. 31, 2020. FUNDRAISER BREAKFAST FOR KICK CANCER TO THE CURB The Mora/Ogilvie Knights of Columbus are hosting a fundraiser breakfast for Kick Cancer to the Curb from 9:00 a.m. to noon at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in the Parish center, 201 East Forest, Mora.

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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 first Tuesday of the month from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Service is first come, first served (no appointments required) and you do PINE CITY SENIOR DINING not need to bring proof of identity or JAN. 20 - 24 residency. Monday: Chicken chow mein, The food shelf is located at 214 NW rice, Oriental vegetables, Mandarin Railroad Ave., Mora. oranges, Rocky Road pudding Donations are also accepted durTuesday: Swiss steak in Spanish ing our open hours or can be mailed sauce, paprika potatoes, carrots, to Mora Food Pantry, PO Box 434, wheat bread, cookie Wednesday: Sloppy Joe on a bun, Mora, MN 55051. morafoodpantry@gmail.com sweet potatoes, corn, apple crisp Thursday: Chicken pot pie, ambro- 320-679-5513. sia salad, lettuce salad with dressing, GREATER MINNESOTA buttermilk biscuit, pumpkin bar BUSINESS BUILDERS Friday: Crispy fish fi llet, parslied Greater Minnesota Business BuildIrish potatoes, baked beans, wheat ers will meet from 8:30-9:45 a.m. bread, spiced apricots Tuesday mornings at the Kanabec Cost is $4.25 for people over 60 History Center, 805 West Forest Ave., and $8 for under 60. Call the Pine Mora. City Senior Center at 320-629-3024 Our business professionals meet between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. with weekly to help each other learn more any questions. about what they do and who their ideal customers are. Trust builds as MORA SENIOR DINING LOCATION: DALA APTS. 470 BEAN we learn, which makes offering business referrals second nature. AVE., MORA All who are interested are invited PHONE: 320-679-4029 BETWEEN to join any Tuesday. On the third 9:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M. Tuesday of each month, the meeting Monday, Jan. 20: Chicken chow mein, rice, oriental vegetables, Man- is held at The Crystal Bar for a breakfast meeting. darin oranges, rocky road pudding.

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Court Services (Probation) Department Kanabec County has an opening for a full-time Secretary. This is a highly responsible position that will perform a wide variety of office tasks: CSTS data entry specialist, prepare correspondence, filing, retrieve records and reports, sort and distribute mail, answer telephone, greet the public and process and transmit information to the probation staff and county offices and many other responsibilities that support the efficiency of Court Services Office. For a full job description and to apply visit the county website at www.kanabeccounty.org. Starting pay $16.72 per hour. Deadline: January 24, 2020.

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451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL 2 bedroom unit in the City of Pine City with detached garage. Rent is $850/month. Unit is available immediately. For Questions please call Greg at 320-336-8978 of Carrie at 320-6297537

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Chisago County has an opening for an Election Assistant. This is a temporary part time position. Hours of work will be 8:00 - 4:30 (flexible hours) and an average of 10 hours per week. Desired Qualifications: Graduation from high school or equivalent and 2-3 years of clerical experience. Ability/skill in the operation of a variety of office equipment. Ability to communicate tactfully and effectively with a wide variety of people and establish/maintain effective working relationships. Ability to maintain records, compose routine correspondence, and prepare routine reports. $15.00 per hour. Apply online at Chisago County’s website at www.chisagocounty.us by January 29, 2020 or call 651-213-8830 to have an application mailed.

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CHIEF DEPUTY COUNTY AUDITOR TREASURER Chisago County has an opening for a full time Chief Deputy County Auditor Treasurer. Duties include performing executive managerial and administrative work planning, directing and evaluating both the day-to-day operations of the County Auditor-Treasurer’s office and the County’s strategic financial, electoral, and fiduciary duties embodied within the statutory offices of County Auditor and County Treasurer. Desired Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in accounting or related field with 4-6 years relevant work experience (or the equivalent combination of education and experience). CPA highly desirable. Thorough knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, Government Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards, and business and accounting mathematics. Experience in or understanding of local government organizations, operations and functions, preferably that of county government. $34.17 to $46.25 DOQ. Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us by January 31, 2020 or call 651-213-8830 to have an application mailed.

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We have a great opportunity for an ad clerk in the Cambridge office. This person will assist outside salespeople and will be called on to fill in for outside salespeople when needed, selling advertising for newspapers, websites, and social media platforms for these products. Good pay and benefits available.

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By Scott Berry — Berry Law Offices The problem is that misclassifying an individual as an independent contractor rather than an employee can have significant monetary consequences on a business, resulting in fines and penalties in the form of double tax and social security withholdings or even monetary fines up to $5,000.00. In order to avoid these penalties and fines, businesses can request a determination from the IRS or the State of Minnesota as to whether an individual is an employee or an independent contractor. Another potentially prickly area where employers may unwittingly become exposed is unemployment. A worker’s right to receive unemployment benefits is determined by statute and accompanying administrative regulations. A prerequisite to qualifying for said benefits is actual employment. As such, independent contractors do not qualify for unemployment benefits. However, as we have discussed above, it is quite easy to inadvertently treat an independent contractor as an employee. If a worker misclassified as an independent contractor is terminated and is able to successfully claim and receive unemployment benefits, an employer runs the risk of having its unemployment insurance premiums increased. Worker’s compensation is yet another area where employers can succumb to the pitfalls of worker misclassification. Generally speaking, in Minnesota, the workers’ compensation act requires employers to carry compensation insurance for employees. Worker’s compensation insurance is not required for independent contractors. If an employer fails to obtain the proper compensation insurance, the act gives effected employees the option to sue the employer. In addition, the Department of Labor and Industry may also assess penalties against employers that fail to carry the required compensation insurance. As such, if it is determined that an independent contractor is actually an employee, an employer can face serious consequences if the employer has failed to procure adequate worker’s compensation insurance coverage. In addition to tax consequences and civil fines, misclassification of workers can have other unintended results. Under common law, an employer can be held vicariously liable for certain actions of its employees, if said actions are conducted by employees within the scope of the employee’s employment. On the contrary, the general rule relative to independent contractors is that an employer is not liable for harm to another caused by an independent contractor’s acts or omissions. There are, of course, exceptions to the general rule regarding independent contractor liability, but the point is that businesses may be inadvertently exposing themselves to unnecessary and unanticipated vicarious liability by treating their independent contractors too much like employees. By failing to be mindful of the employee vs. independent contractor distinctions, employers by surprisingly find themselves liable for negligent acts performed by workers who they considered independent contractors but that the law actually deems to be employees. What does this mean for your business? It is important for all businesses, both large and small, to avoid unnecessary and avoidable expenses. Time and money are valuable, and employers do not want to waste their time or resources dealing with issues arising out of misclassification of employers and/or independent contractors. It is important to be aware of the distinctions and to make informed decisions when designating workers in order to avoid the common pitfalls outlined above.

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