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Come Enjoy the Mora Vasaloppet! Feb. 6-9

Thank You Law Enforcement and Firefighters!

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VOL. LXXXIV-NO. 4

SUNDAY JANUARY 26, 2020

Mora 320-679-2661 Pine City 320-629-6771

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DEALS ON PICKUPS '19 Ford F-250 XLT, 12,000 mi, 4x4, Crew Cab, 6.2 V8, red ................................................. $39,475 '18 Ford F-150 Platinum, 25,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, white gold .................................... $47,975 '18 Ford F-250 XLT, 13,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 6.2 V8, gray ..................................................... $37,675 '18 Ford F-250 XLT, 14,000 mi, 4x4, Crew Cab, 6.7 diesel, white ........................................... $47,975 '18 Ford F-150 XLT, 13,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, silver .................................................... $34,475

Pine City, MN

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 715463-2739 or visit www.crexmeadows.org.

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'17 Ford F-150 XLT, 12,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 2.7 ecoboost, navigation, black .........................$33,975 '17 Ford F-150 XLT, 19,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 2.7 ecoboost, sport package, white....................$33,475 '17 Ford F-150 XLT, 29,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 2.7 ecoboost, nav, acc cover grill guard, silver ....$29,975 '17 Ford F-150 STX, 35,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, sport package, 2.7 ecoboost, blue ......................$25,975 '16 Ford F-150 Lariat, 24,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 3.5 ecoboost, sunroof, leather, black ...............$39,975 '16 Ford F-250 Lariat, 49,000 mi, 4x4, Crew Cab, 6.2 V8, leather, AT start, htd seats, white ....$36,975 '15 Ford F-150 Lariat, 79,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 3.5, ecoboost, leather, gray .............................$27,475 '15 Ford F-150 XLT, 37,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, long box, white ....................................$31,475 '15 Ford F-150 XLT, 111,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, off road, magnetic ..............................$22,475 '15 Ford F-150 XL, 22,000 mi, 4x2, R/Cab, V6, auto, 8' box, red .........................................$18,475 '14 Ford F-150 Lariat, 39,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 3.5 ecoboost, leather, sunroof, red ..................$29,975 '13 Ford F-150 XL, 188,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 5.0 V8, red ........................................................$9,975 '12 Ford F-150 Lariat, 107,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 3.5 ecoboost, sroof, astart, htd seats, blk ........$18,975 '12 Ford F-150 Platinum, 118,000 mi, 4x4, Crew-Cab, 3.5 ecoboost, black ............................$21,475 '11 Ford Ranger XLT, 50,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 4.0, V6, auto, red ............................................$16,475 '09 Ford F-150 XLT, 213,000 mi, 4x4, R/Cab, 5.4 V8, 8 ft box, red.........................................$8,975 '09 Ford F-150 XLT, 4x2, S-Cab, V8, auto, gold ....................................................................$10,675 '06 Chevrolet 1500 LT, 151,000 mi, 4x4, Ext Cab, 5.3, V8, leather, white .................................$9,975

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JAN. 25 LANTERNLOPPET Come and enjoy an evening of skiing under the stars. From 4:309:00 p.m. the trails will be lit with traditional lanterns, fires will be lit for roasting hotdogs and making s’mores. All ages welcome. The event will be held at the Nordic Center trails.

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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 Th row Championship at 12:00 p.m. in Gym 5, Mora Elementary School. Any questions contact Dan Johnson, 679-3723. JAN. 26 S.A.L. FRENCH TOAST BREAKFAST A French Toast breakfast and bake sale to benefit the Pine City MN Music Ambassadors tour of Europe will be served Sunday, Jan. 26 from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Pine City American Legion. French toast, scrambled eggs, sausage and beverages are included with the meal. Children 5 and under eat free.

'19 Ford Escape SEL, 17,000 mi, 4x4, ecoboost, leather, heated seats, red ..............................................................$23,475 '19 Ford Explorer XLT, 15,000 mi, ecoboost, leather, sunroof, nav, tow pkg, magnetic ......................................$36,975 '19 Ford Flex SEL, 15,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather, gray ........................................................................................................$27,975 '19 Ford Escape Titanium, 17,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0, leather, nav, heated seats, magnetic ..........................................$26,975 '19 Ford Escape SEL, 16,000 mi, 4x4, ecoboost, leather heated seats, blue.............................................................$23,475 '18 Ford Flex Limited, 33,000 mi, AWD, ecoboost, leather, gray ..................................................................................$28,975 '17 Ford Explorer XLT, 33,000 mi, 4x4, heated seats, sunroof, red...............................................................................$28,975 '17 Ford Explorer XLT, 16,000 mi, 4x4, V6, heated seats, sunroof, blue .....................................................................$28,975 '17 Ford Escape Titanium, 6,000 mi, FWD, sunroof, black .............................................................................................$21,975 '17 Ford Explorer XLT, 26,000 mi, FWD, ecoboost, white ...............................................................................................$24,975 '17 Ford Escape Titanium, 30,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0 ecoboost, leather, tow pkg., silver................................................$22,475 '17 Jeep Cherokee Limited, 29,001 mi, 4x4, V6, sunroof, leather, nav., red .............................................................$24,475 '17 Ford Explorer Platinum, 29,000 mi, 4x4, 3.5 eboost, lthr, sroof, nav, white .....................................................$37,975 '17 Ford Escape SE, 26,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0, ecoboost, tow pkg., magnetic ....................................................................$18,475 '17 Ford Escape SE, 24,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0, ecoboost, tow pkg., blue ..............................................................................$19,475 '17 Ford Escape SE, 21,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0, ecoboost, tow pkg., red ................................................................................$18,975 '16 Ford Escape Titanium, 40,000 mi, FWD, 2.0, ecoboost, sunroof, NAV, white ...................................................$17,475

DEALS ON VANS '18 Ford Transit Cargo Van, 19,000 mi, white ..................................................................................................................... $24,475

HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5:30 pm; Sat. 8 am-3 pm Discounted tickets are available in advance at the Legion or from S.A.L. members.

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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 320-6301359.

KANABEC COUNTY

JAN. 26 K OF C FREE THROW CONTEST The Knights of Columbus will be hosting their annual free throw contest on Sunday, Jan. 26 at noon at Pine City High School. The contest is for boys and girls ages 9-14 as of Jan. 1. Sign up forms will be available the day of the event. For more information email: klinzmeier@isd2165.org. JAN.26 OPEN SKATING & YOUTH HOCKEY On Sunday, Jan.26 there is open skating at 12 p.m. followed by youth open hockey from 1-3 p.m. at the Pine City Civic Center. Call 320629-6995 for more information, or visit www.pinecityciviccenter. weebly.com.

Good Luck, Vasaloppet Skiiers!

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Offering insurance coverage for your: Home • Auto • Farm • Crops • Business Recreational Vehicles • Life • Health Disability and Long-Term Care

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KICK CANCER TO THE CURB: FUNDRAISER BREAKFAST SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 9AM-NOON

FREEWILL OFFERING

St. Mary’s Parish Center in Mora Serving pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs and fruit. Plus beverages and a bottomless cup of coffee. There will be a freewill offering with the proceeds going to help defray cost for those living in Kanabec County recently diagnosed with cancer. JAN. 26 & 29 ADULT OPEN HOCKEY On Sunday, Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 8:30 p.m. there is adult open hockey at the Pine City Civic Center. Call 320-629-6995 for cost or more information, or visit www. pinecityciviccenter.weebly.com. 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.

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JAN. 26 SRVCC ICE FISHING DERBY The Snake River Valley Conservation Club is hosting its 54th annual Ice Fishing Derby on Sunday, Jan. 26 from 1 - 3 p.m. on the south side of Pokegama Lake by Vannelli’s Landing. There will be door prizes (need not be present to win) as well as cash prizes for fish caught during the tournament. Holes drilled before the contest, snacks and lunch will be available for purchase.

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4 - ADVERTISER, JANUARY 26, 2020 JAN. 29 MEDICARE 101 Senior LinkAge Line is offering a free Medicare Basics class from 5-7 p.m. at the Braham Event Center, 655 8th St. SW, Braham. The class reviews Medicare parts A through D, enrollment requirements, deadlines, fees and benefits. Register by calling Senior Linkage Line at 1-800-333-2433. JAN. 31 VASALOPPET ART SHOW REGISTRATION The Kanabec County Art Association invites area artists (18 and older) to enter the Vasaloppet Art Show held in conjunction with the ski race, Feb. 7-9. Entry forms are available on the Kanabec County Art Association Facebook Page. Search Kanabec County Art Association and click on the KCAA home page. You can also fi nd forms at Mora’s Oak Gallery and Vasaloppet USA headquarters, both on Union Street. Register by Jan. 31, 2020. JAN. 31 - DENTAL CLINIC Children’s Dental Services will be providing dental services for individuals age 0-26 and pregnant

women at Kanabec County Community Health, 905 Forest Ave. East, Mora. To set up an appointment call 612-746-1530 or toll free 1-866543-6009. 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 Cause will be held at 11:00 a.m. at the Nordic Center. Preregistration and race day registration opens at 9:00 a.m. for all skiing events: 10km and 20km races plus the 5km tour. After race refreshments and overall/age class awards will be located at The Garage. The Moraloppet Ski for the Cause is a fundraising event benefiting the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation. For more race information or to register go to vasaloppet.us FEB. 1 3RD ANNUAL CYSTIC FIBROSIS FUNDRAISER Th is event will start at 5:30 p.m. at the Grand Event Center

City Senior Center at 320-629-3024 FEB. 12 between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. with SENIOR DANCE From 1-4 p.m. at Fish Lake Resort. any questions. Lunch is served. Eddy Pangrel will SOUP FOR THE SOUL play. Every Monday Soup for the Soul meets at Emmanuel Baptist Church MORA SENIOR DINING of Mora for a free meal from 4 - 6 LOCATION: DALA APTS. 470 p.m. Free transportation is available BEAN AVE., MORA PHONE: 320-679-4029 BETWEEN by calling Timber Trails Transit FEB. 2 888-217-5222. 9:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M. FUNDRAISER BREAKFAST FOR Monday, Jan. 27: Beef patty w/ KICK CANCER TO THE CURB MORA FOOD PANTRY country gavy, whipped potatoes, The Mora/Ogilvie Knights The Mora Food Pantry is an beets, wheat bread, peaches. of Columbus are hosting a emergency food shelf that provides Tuesday, Jan. 28: Tacos stuffed fundraiser breakfast for Kick with taco meat, shredded cheese, let- families in the Kanabec County area Cancer to the Curb from 9:00 a.m. tuce, tomatoes, onion, Mexican rice, with enough food for two to three days depending on your family. to noon at St. Mary’s Catholic apple upside down cake. Families may use the food shelf once Church in the Parish center, 201 Wednesday, Jan. 29: Fiesta pork East Forest, Mora. loin, baked potato with sour cream, per calendar month. The Mora Food Pantry is open steamed cabbage, wheat bread, fruit FEB. 11 every Tuesday and Friday from 9:30 FEB. 3 cocktail. VALENTINE MAKING HOW TO SAVE A LIFE Thursday, Jan. 30: Tator tot casse- a.m. to noon and the first Tuesday WORKSHOP WITH NARCAN role, lettuce salad w/dressing, dinner of the month from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Do you enjoy getting craft y? Service is first come, first served (no Community conversations roll, gelatin w/topping. Learn how to make beautiful continues from 5:30-7:00 p.m. at Friday, Jan 31: Meatloaf, scalloped appointments required) and you do handcrafted Valentines using not need to bring proof of identity or Recovering Hope Treatment Cenvarious rubber stamps and layer- potatoes, glazed carrots, wheat residency. ter. Sadie Holsey will provide life ing techniques from 5:30-7 p.m. at bread, poke cake. The food shelf is located at 214 saving training with Narcan. Note: Senior Dining is for persons the Mora Public Library. NW Railroad Ave., Mora. Save the life of someone 60 - plus, Ogilvie Senior Dining is Th is event is recommended Donations are also accepted durexperiencing an opioid overdose. for teens and adults. Registration served on Mondays and Wednesdays Our team of experts will share at the Ogilvie Civic Center. Menu is ing our open hours or can be mailed is required. Go to ecrlib.org to their knowledge and answer your subject to change. For more informa- to Mora Food Pantry, PO Box 434, register. Mora, MN 55051. questions. tion call 320-679-4029. morafoodpantry@gmail.com 320-679-5513. PINE CITY SENIOR DINING JAN. 27 - 31 GREATER MINNESOTA Monday: Beef patty with country BUSINESS BUILDERS gravy, whipped potatoes, beets, Greater Minnesota Business wheat bread, peaches Builders will meet from 8:30-9:45 Tuesday: Tacos stuffed with taco a.m. Tuesday mornings at the meat, shredded cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onion, Mexican rice, apple Kanabec History Center, 805 West Forest Ave., Mora. upside down cake services Our business professionals meet Wednesday: Fiesta pork loin, weekly to help each other learn baked potato with sour cream, steamed cabbage, wheat bread, fruit more about what they do and who their ideal customers are. Trust cocktail Thursday: Tator tot casserole, let- builds as we learn, which makes Optometrist Dentist tuce salad with dressing, dinner roll, offering business referrals second nature. gelatin with topping Molacek Family Eyecare All who are interested are invited Friday: Meatloaf, scalloped poto join any Tuesday. On the third tatoes, glazed carrots, wheat bread, Tuesday of each month, the meetpoke cake OPTOMETRIST ing is held at The Crystal Bar for a Cost is $4.25 for people over 60 Family Dentistry COMPREHENSIVE EYECARE breakfast meeting. and $8 for under 60. Call the Pine 132 2ND AVE. S.W. BRUCE N. HAASKEN, D.D.S. MILACA, MN 56353 983-3434 BRYCE W. HAASKEN, D.D.S. DARRELL C. MCIALWAIN • New patients welcome OCT. 5, 1932 — JAN. 20, 2020 • Most insurances accepted Veterinarian Darrell Claude McIalwain died peacefully in his home on Monday, • Payment options available Jan. 20, 2020, surrounded by family. in Mora. It will be a wine and beer tasting event also offering a nacho bar, silent auctions, live auctions and raffles. For ticket information contact Kirstin Paquin at 320-224-8771 or online at http://fightcf.cff.org/ goto/linleypanquin. Tickets may also be purchased at the door.

FEB. 8 CANDLELIGHT EVENT AT WILD RIVER STATE PARK Drop in between 6 and 9 p.m. for skiing, hiking or snowshoeing at Wild River State Park. The 3 mile trail starts at the visitor center and is suitable for beginner level skiers, snowshoers or hikers of all ages. Equipment can be rented at the park. Call 651-257-0685 in advance to confirm the availability and reserve what you need. A state park permit is required for vehicles and those 16 and older must have a Great Minnesota Ski Pass if they plan to cross country ski.

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He was born on Oct. 5, 1932, in Estherville, Iowa, the son of Claude E aand Hattie (Gentry) McIalwain. He aattended school there until the 11th ggrade when his family moved to Ogilvie. O One fine evening, he went out to eat supper with his family at the Dew s Drop D Inn located in Mora. Little did he h know that his waitress that day would be the love of his life. He and w Edith (Rogne) were united in marE riage on Oct. 5, 1952. In 1953, he was r draft d ed into service and deployed to t Korea. He received an honorable discharge in 1955. The following year d they began to build their family. They had five beautiful children. For 38 years, he worked loyally for Arcon, holding different positions however his favorite was driving his lowboy. He was well-known and loved by many as the infamous ‘Mac’ a nickname that will live on forever. He spent his years hunting, trapping, raising hunting dogs, fishing, caring for the family farm, rooting for his children and grandchildren in sports and having coffee with his hunting buddies. Many of his friends will remember him by his CB name, Blue Leader. He is remembered fondly and with love by his family. He was preceded in death by his parents, Claude and Hattie McIalwain; siblings, Mary Johnston and Sharon Stigen; and granddaughter, Allison Grace Felde. He is survived by his wife, Edith; children, Darrell Jr. (Del) (Annie) McIalwain, Cheryl (Scott Baune) Visser, Donald (Lisa) McIalwain, Darcy (Chris) Wilke and Charity (Robert) Felde; 19 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. A funeral service is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020, at the Lewis Lake Covenant Church, 1030 Grand Street, Ogilvie. Pastor Robert DeYoung will officiate. A light lunch will be offered following.

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JAN. 30 NAMI CONNECTION A NAMI Connection peer support group for adults recovering from mental illness meets weekly in Cambridge. The free group is sponsored by NAMI Minnesota. Trained facilitators lead groups. They meet on Thursdays from 6:30-8 p.m. at Cambridge Medical Center, 701 S. Dellwood Street, in Harbor Room. For information, contact Danie at 763-219-6236 or call 651-645-2948.

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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.

JAN. 28 PINE GARDENERS MEETING The Pine Gardeners will meet Tuesday, Jan. 28 at the Pine City Public Library at 9 a.m. Membership books and meeting plans for 2020 will be topics of discussion. Visitors are welcome. If any questions, email lynquilt@msn.com.

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301 FARM MISC. MISC. 5'x5' Bales. Net wrapped. 1st crop hay. No rain. Stored inside hayshed. (320)2494538. For Sale: 2008 28foot 14,000 pound GVW, gooseneck trailer. 320-396-2054.

305 PETS/ SUPPLIES Cocker-Morkie Puppies: Shots, tails, dews. 1 female, 3 males. $450 cash. 218-485-0378.

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362 MISC. 1989 Coachmen Catalina, 41219 miles, Ford V8, 28 FT 2AC, $1214 Sale price. Contact: Brennarawl@gmail.com For Sale: Factory outdoor wood burning boiler; veneer grade white, red burr oak; Mr. Heater, Big Buddy. 320-679-3375 Looking for that perfect gift for an anniversary or birthday? Think about giving a subscription to the Kanabec County Times. Call our office today (320)679-2661 to start delivery – we accept Visa or Mastercard!

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Neat and clean 3-bedroom, one level, no stairs, 6+ acres, close to town, big country yard and trees. Great location, close to shopping/medical services. Available in March. $115,900 Call 320-679-3852

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401 AUCTION CALENDAR Saturday, Feb. 8 10 a.m. Sharp. Hay, Straw and Firewood Auction. Located 3 miles South of Isanti on Hwy. 65 to 265th Ave., West ½ mile. Squares, big rounds, alfalfa, grass, all types and kinds. 5% Buyers Premium. 5% Commission. Established Proven Market. Bostrom's Auctions. Lyle Bostrom Lic. #3029, 612-270-6395. Nathan Bostrom Lic. #30-47, 763-2866840. Cullen Bartz Lic. #30-48. Jeff Nosbusch Lic. #30-43. www.bostromsauctions.com

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Union: AFSCME Council No. 65, Local No. 1647-Courthouse Unit FLSA Status: Full-time Non-Exempt

• Assist the public at counter and over the phone; responds to inquiries and provides information regarding the department and department processes; • Enter sales information in the CAMA system and state on-line system, maintain property parcel records for accuracy; • Process, approve/deny homestead applications, mail applications to new home owners, manage homestead log for current and following year for changes in homestead status, calculate taxes for homestead vs non-homestead property, manage annual duplicate homestead reporting and work with other counties on said duplication; • Provide clerical support to County and to local appraisers, runs reports and field cards; • Review mailing and property address changes in the County and determine the effect on property taxes, review all property transfer documents and determine the impact on property taxes and possible classification changes; • Track and mail correspondence to public regarding property classifications and special programs. Those special programs include green acres, rural preserve, actively farming, ag use verifications, blind/disabled homesteads, veteran exclusions, surviving spouse applications and 2c managed forest. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or GED and 1-3 years of experience in real estate, business, customer service, or related field.

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RESULTS REALTY

• Commercial • Farm/Acreage • Hunting Land

320-629-7541

885 7th St. SW, Pine City, MN 55063

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Conveniently located on

Hwy. 65 & 23 800-745-6672 320-679-2133

www.morachevbuick.com

MN CARRY PERMIT CLASS $

89 • 4-5 Hours • Everything Provided

This BCA-approved MN Carry Permit class lets you apply apply for for your your MN Carry Permit fast and easy! One class teaches you you gun gun ssafety afety aand nd urroundings and and create create shooting fundamentals, how to be aware of your ssurroundings i fire session. i a defensive plan, legal aspects of carry and has a live-fi Every Saturday @ 11AM & Every Sunday @ 1PM Can’t make those times? No problem! We’ll schedule a private class ANY DAY or TIME! Call for details!

MN RENEWAL CARRY PERMIT CLASS $

65 • 2-3 hours • Everything Provided

Renewing your MN Carry Permit? Vixen makes it easy! This BCA-approved Renewal Carry Permit class lets you renew your MN Carry Permit fast and easy! Class will overview gun safety and shooting fundamentals, update you on changes to the law in the last five years and overview the reality of a defensive shoot. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday @ 7PM

Text MN to: 741741

SWING BY We are having havi aving a

Retirement Par-Tee for

• NO RANGE FEE • FREE USE OF GUN, AMMUNITION, EYE & EAR PROTECTION

Petey Gilbertson Friday, January 31, 2020 20 1:00 - 3:00 pm First Citizens Bank Community Room

Come celebrate his many years with First Citizens and enjoy light refreshments.

FIRST

CITIZENS

First Citizens Bank 730 Forest Avenue East • Mora, MN 55051 (320) 679-3131 • www.myfcb.bank

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(612) 516-6304 PPINE INE CITY

107 Parkk St. S., Mora • 320-679-2661 405 2nd Ave SE, Pine City • 320-629-6771


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