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Saturday, April 30, 2022
Walz delivers State of the State address
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Sauk Rapids Citizen of the Year Volunteer efforts solidify BBBS director as one of city’s best
Focuses on historic budget surplus, unity
BY SARAH COLBURN | STAFF WRITER Jackie Johnson has served as the executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota for more than a decade. Now, Johnson is being honored for her work in the Sauk Rapids community, as she has been named the 2022 Sauk Rapids Citizen of the Year. Johnson not only leads the BBBS program that serves more than 400 area children, but she is also the president of the St. Cloud Rotary Club, a founding member of the Sauk Rapids-Rice Education Foundation, a volunteer in the youth group at Salem Lutheran Church and a past president of the Forum of Executive Women and for Kamp Kimchee. Prior to BBBS, Johnson spent more than 12 years at Catholic Charities of St. Cloud as the program director for the Foster Grandparent Program.
BY JAKOB KOUNKEL STAFF WRITER Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz delivered his fourth and nal State of the State address of his rst term April 24. He focused on bipartisanship and unity while addressing what he called the elephant in the room: the state’s historic $9.2 billion budget surplus. With decisions yet to be made on how to spend the surplus and with a full slate of plans for the year ahead, Walz detailed the current condition of the state of Minnesota. “The state of our state is strong and moving forward,” Walz said. Walz, who will run for reelection in November, highlighted how Minnesotans came together during the coronavirus pandemic through the triumphs and challenges, and urged lawmakers to use that bipartisan spirit to compromise on a spending plan to address the state’s immediate challenges. First and foremost among Walz’s budget is to give some of the surplus back to where it came from: Minnesota’s taxpayers.
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Jackie Johnson and her husband, Kevin, stand in city council chambers April 25 in Sauk Rapids after Johnson is announced the 2022 Sauk Rapids Citizen of the Year. Johnson was chosen for the award in part for her mentorship to the area youth.
Life
Walk for Annual cancer research fundraiser set for May 6
BY MAURA WENNER | STAFF WRITER Rice Elementary School will be hosting its annual Walk for Life event Friday, May 6. The foundation of the event started 10 years ago. Two teachers at the school lost a son and daughter to cancer. To keep their memory alive in the community, Walk for Life began as a way to raise money for cancer research. The event has attracted attention and grown through the years. Fundraising remains the rst goal for the event each spring. “This has been our biggest outreach service PHOTO SUBMITTED
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Rice Elementary School teachers Kelsey Bean (from left), Nancy Davis and Tara Vadnais ready themselves for the upcoming Walk for Life event at the school. The outreach service began 10 years ago and raises money for the American Cancer Society.
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• Mortgage Foreclosures (2) - pg. 15 and 16 • Assumed Name - Yo-Toss Junk Removal - pg. 16 • Benton County Cemetery Meeting Notice - pg. 16 • Watab Township Treasurer Position Notice - pg. 16 • City of Sauk Rapids Notice of Filing - pg. 16 • Sauk Rapids-Rice School Special Board Minutes, April 13 - pg. 11
• Sauk Rapids-Rice Work Session Minutes, April 11 - pg. 16 • Sauk Rapids-Rice Special Board Minutes, March 31 - pg. 16 • Sauk Rapids-Rice Reg. Minutes, March 28 -pg. 15 • City of Sauk Rapids Reg. Minutes, April 11 - pg. 11 • City of Rice Financial Reports - pg. 14 • City of Sauk Rapids Advertisement for Bids - pg. 18
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REGULAR MEETING SAUK RAPIDS CITY COUNCIL SAUK RAPIDS GOVERNMENT CENTER, 250 Summit Ave N. Monday, April 11, 2022 6:00PM MINUTES 1. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance Mayor Kurt Hunstiger called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. All members present. 2. Additions or Changes to the Agenda Ross Olson requested to add Approving the Closing of the PIR Fund as agenda item 9-N and Approve American Rescue Plan-Local Fiscal Recovery Funds as agenda item 9-O. 3. Approve the Agenda Motion: Moved by Councilperson Ellering and seconded by Councilperson Thronson to approve the agenda as amended. Motion carried unanimously. 4. Approve Minutes A. 3-28-2022 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Motion: Moved by Councilperson Thronson and seconded by Councilperson Sauer to approve the 3-28-2022 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes. Motion carried unanimously with Councilpersons Ellering and Seamans abstaining from the vote. 5. Receive and File NONE 6. Mayor’s Communications • 114th Anniversary for Sauk Rapids Fire Department— Mayor Hunstiger congratulated the Sauk Rapids Fire Department on its 114th year anniversary this month. Mayor Hunstiger thanked all of the past and present re ghters for their service to the community. 7. Audience Items/Visitors Total Time Limit 2 Minutes for Items NOT on the Agenda Tom Haaf, 2730 15th Street NE, discussed his ongoing concerns with open enrollment at Sauk Rapids-Rice School District. Haaf stated that he did not agree with the City of Sauk Rapids collaborating with Sauk Rapids-Rice School District.
Mayor Hunstiger reminded Haaf that the City Council does not make decisions for the Sauk Rapids-Rice School Board. 8. Public Hearings NONE 9. Consent Agenda A. Approve Purchase of Radar Speed Feedback Sign B. Approve and Authorize Amusement Permit for Rapids River Food Fest C. Approve and Adopt Resolution Approving Temporary OnSale Liquor License for the June 25, 2022 Rapids River Food Fest Event D. Approve the Resolution Dissolving the St. Cloud Area Joint Planning District E. Approve 2021 Fund Transfers F. Approve Site Plan for Rice Building System at 1019 Benton Drive G. Approve Contract with Benton County for Assessment Services H. Approve Resolution Calling for Sale of 2022A Bonds I. Approve Authorizing SEH to Prepare Plans and Speci cations for the 2022 Water Treatment Plant Roof Replacement Project J. Approve Purchase of Park Vehicle for New Park/Building Maintenance Position K. Approve Awarding the 2022 Second Avenue North Improvements Project L. Approve Awarding the 2022 Southside Parking Lot Improvements M. Approve 2022 Plumbing and Mechanical Contractor Licenses N. Approving the Closing of the PIR Fund O. Approve American Rescue Plan-Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Motion: Moved by Councilperson Seamans and seconded by Councilperson Thronson to approve consent agenda item 9A9O. Motion carried unanimously. 10. Regular Agenda A. Gate City Bank Housing Rehab Program Presentation
Motion: Moved by Councilperson Ellering and seconded by Councilperson Thronson to approve the City of Sauk Rapids partnering with Gate City Bank for the Home Improvement Program. Motion carried unanimously. 11. Other Staff Items A. Summer Music Concert Series Ross Olson stated that planning is well underway for this year’s Riverside Nights, which has also been referred to as Rock the Riverside. Olson noted that the bands have all been lined up as well as sponsors. The music starts the rst Thursday in June and runs through the rst Thursday in September. B. Sauk Rapids Government Center Community Room Update Ross Olson advised the Council that up to this point, the city has not been taking reservations for the Community Room at the Government Center. He said that the reason for this was primarily because Benton County had been using the Community Room as a COVID-19 vaccination site. Olson said that because the County has been using the room less and less, he wanted to gauge the Council’s opinion on re-opening the room up for rentals. The City Council agreed by consensus to re-open the community room up for rentals. C. Community Development Update, Todd Schultz Todd Schultz provided an update on the ongoings of the Community Development Department. 12. Other Council Items and Communications NONE 13. Approve List of Bills and Claims Motion: Moved by Councilperson Thronson and seconded by Councilperson Ellering to approve the List of Bills and Claims. Motion carried unanimously. 14. Adjournment Motion: Moved by Councilperson Sauer and seconded by Councilperson Ellering to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried unanimously. Mayor Hunstiger adjourned the meeting at 6:28 p.m. R-17-1B
Wednesday, April 13, 2022 SPECIAL BOARD MEETING MINUTES District Of ce Board Room 7:00 a.m. A special meeting of the Sauk Rapids-Rice ISD 47 Board of Education was called to order on Wednesday, April 13, 2022 at 7:00 a.m. in the District Of ce Board Room. ROLL CALL Members present included Braun, Butkowski, Hauck, Holthaus and Loidolt. Others present were Superintendent Bergstrom, SRRHS Principal Nohner, SRRHS Assistant Principal Logrono, and SRRHS Assistant Principal Wagner. ESTABLISHMENT OF A QUORUM Chair Butkowski asked Vice Chair Braun to af rm there was a quorum in attendance. Vice Chair Braun af rmed there was
a quorum. AGENDA APPROVAL A motion was made by Loidolt, seconded by Braun and was unanimously carried, by a margin of ve, to approve the Special Board Meeting Agenda as written. ACTION CLOSED SESSION A motion was made by Butkowski, seconded by Braun and unanimously carried to move to a Closed Session to review educational data and to consider the proposed expulsion of a student, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 13D.05 and 121A.47. Board members moved to a Closed Session at 7:04 a.m. ADOPTION OF EXPULSION RESOLUTION The motion for the adoption of this Resolution was made by
Butkowski was duly seconded by Braun and on a roll call vote the following voted in favor of the Resolution: Hauck, Holthaus, Loidolt, Braun, Butkowski And the following voted against this Resolution: None Based upon the vote, this resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. ADJOURNMENT With no further topics appearing before the Board, a motion was made by Holthaus, seconded by Hauck and was unanimously carried by a margin of ve to adjourn the Special Board meeting at 7:32 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Tracy Morse, Board of Education Clerk Sauk Rapids-Rice ISD 47 R-17-1B
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CITY OF RICE, MINNESOTA SUMMARY FINANCIAL REPORT The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of the nancial information concerning the City of Rice to interested citizens. The complete nancial statements may be examined at the City Hall, 205 Main St E. Questions about this report should be directed to Julie Fandel, Clerk, at 320-393-2280. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR GENERAL OPERATIONS (GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS) Percent Increase Total 2021 Total 2020 (Decrease) RECEIPTS Property Taxes Tax Increment Franchise Taxes Special Assessments Licenses, Permits, and Fees Intergovernmental Charges for Services Fines Interest Income Loan Collections Miscellaneous TOTAL RECEIPTS Per Capita
$573,356 28,460 6,507 25,051 145,607 405,658 78,557 7,978 627 57,345 108,844 $1,437,990 $728.10
DISBURSEMENTS Current: General Government Public Safety Public Works Parks and Recreation Economic Development Capital Outlay Debt Service: Principal Interest and Other Charges TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Per Capita
$294,717 549,994 94,737 26,439 157,505 178,233
25,000 1,000 $1,343,366 $680.19
25,000 1,500 $1,328,125 $1,041.67
$82,346 $41.69
$164,691 $129.17
$572,021 $289.63
$391,815 $307.31
Total Long-term Indebtedness Per Capita General Fund Cash Fund Balance - December 31 Per Capita
CITY OF RICE, MINNESOTA STATEMENT OF NET POSITION PROPRIETARY FUNDS DECEMBER 31, 2021 Water Fund Sewer Fund ASSETS Current Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable Prepaids Total Current Assets
$1,585,411 $1,185,415 19,388 31,776 511 627 1,605,310 1,217,818
Noncurrent Assets Capital Assets Not Being Depreciated 24,300 Capital Assets Being Depreciated (Net) 428,315 Total Noncurrent Assets 452,615 TOTAL ASSETS 2,057,925 DEFERRED OUTFLOWS OF RESOURCES Pensions
21,025
LIABILITIES Accounts Payable 3,018 Salaries Payable 2,619 Accrued Interest Compensated Absences Due Within One Year 6,038 Bonds Due Within One Year Total Current Liabilities 11,675 Noncurrent Liabilities Bonds Due After One Year Net Pension Liability Total Noncurrent Liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES
29,435 29,435 41,110
DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES Pensions POSITION Net Investment in Capital Assets Unrestricted TOTAL NET POSITION
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OPERATING EXPENSES 4.76% Wages and Bene ts 81,604 0.12% Materials and Supplies 38,686 12.69% Repairs and Maintenance 20,444 2505000.00% Professional Services 23,220 73.17% Insurance 2,264 11.46% Utilities 24,192 -33.65% Miscellaneous 11,117 154.56% Depreciation 41,242 -90.56% TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 242,769 -52.05% 12.89% NET OPERATING INCOME (LOSS) 89,312 4.68% -32.42% NONOPERATING INCOME (EXPENSE) Special Assessments 1,022 Intergovernmental 73 Connection Fees 60,654 -9.68% Investment Income 1,015 0.48% Miscellaneous 13 31.73% Interest and Other Charges 21.32% NET NONOPERATING INCOME -45.96% (EXPENSE) 62,777 43.93% CHANGE IN NET POSITION 152,089 0.00% -33.33% NET POSITION 1.15% BEGINNING OF YEAR 1,857,687 -34.70% NET POSITION - END OF YEAR $2,009,776 -50.00% -67.72%
$547,302 28,426 5,774 1 84,085 363,954 118,391 3,134 6,645 119,589 96,419 $1,373,720 $1,077.43
$266,199 552,659 124,796 32,077 85,110 256,525
162,336 1,177,806 1,340,142 2,557,960 26,951 2,433 1,903 1,508 214 68,000 74,058
80,218 6,119 39,987 12,181 2,392 9,842 3,835 92,624 247,198
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161,822 44,805 60,431 35,960 4,656 34,034 14,952 133,866 490,526
32,926
27,034
149,272
1,022 93 83,700 1,015 (4,981)
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2,044 166 144,354 2,030 13 (4,981)
80,849
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143,626
113,775
27,034
292,898
2,182,353
23,762
4,063,802
$2,296,128
$50,796
$4,356,700
CITY OF RICE, MINNESOTA STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS PROPRIETARY FUNDS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2021 Nonmajor Storm Water Water Fund Sewer Fund Fund CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING Nonmajor ACTIVITIES Storm Water Cash Received from Customers $334,962 $268,443 $27,086 Fund Totals Cash Paid to Suppliers (119,192) (73,060) (559) Cash Paid to Employees (79,629) (86,875) NET CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES $48,348 $2,819,174 136,141 108,508 26,527 2,448 53,612 1,138 CASH FLOWS FROM NONCAPITAL FINANCING 50,796 2,873,924 ACTIVITIES Taxes and Intergovernmental 73 93 Other Receipts from Customers 60,667 83,700 186,636 NET CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY NONCAPITAL 1,606,121 FINANCING ACTIVITIES 60,740 83,793 1,792,757 50,796 4,666,681 CASH FLOWS FROM CAPITAL AND RELATED FINANCING ACTIVITIES Special Assessments 1,022 1,022 47,976 Payments on Bond Principal (67,000) Cash Paid for Interest (5,464) NET CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY CAPITAL AND 5,451 RELATED FINANCING ACTIVITIES 1,022 (71,442) 4,522 1,508 CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES 6,252 Investment Income 1,015 1,015 68,000 85,733 Net Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents 198,918 121,874 26,527 45.99% -5.75%
141,000 37,742 178,742 252,800
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35,983
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452,615 1,131,142 1,557,161 1,164,986 $2,009,776 $2,296,128
50,796 $50,796
141,000 Cash and Cash Equivalents 67,177 - Beginning of Year 208,177 293,910 Cash and Cash Equivalents - End of Year
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Totals $630,491 (192,811) (166,504) 271,176
166 144,367 144,533
2,044 (67,000) (5,464) (70,420) 2,030 347,319
1,386,493
1,063,541
21,821
2,471,855
$1,585,411
$1,185,415
$48,348
$2,819,174
$27,034
$149,272
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(9,307) (443)
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(36,858) 2,470 521 (4,057) (24,649)
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60,361
$26,527
$271,176
64,047 RECONCILIATION OF NET OPERATING INCOME (LOSS) NET TO NET CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES 1,583,757 Net Operating Income (Loss) $89,312 $32,926 2,772,943 Adjustments to Reconcile Net Operating Income (Loss) $4,356,700 to Net Cash Provided (Used) by Operating Activities: Depreciation Expense 41,242 92,624 Changes in Assets, Liabilities, and Deferrals: Accounts Receivable 2,881 (11,681) Prepaids (212) (231) Deferred Out ows of Resources - Pensions (16,152) (20,706) Accounts Payable 943 1,527 Salaries Payable 930 (409) Compensated Absences 1,591 (5,648) Net Pension Liability (10,841) (13,808) Deferred In ows of Resources - Pensions 26,447 33,914
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CITY OF RICE, MINNESOTA STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENSES, AND CHANGES IN NET POSITION PROPRIETARY FUNDS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2021 Nonmajor Storm Water Water Fund Sewer Fund Fund Totals OPERATING REVENUES Charges for Services $332,081 $280,124 $27,593 $639,798
NET CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES $136,141
$108,508
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September 8, 2015, as Document No. 411601. TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. T R A N S A C T I O N AGENT’S MORTGAGE I D E N T I F I C AT I O N NUMBER ON M O R T G A G E : 100848100126236308 LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: Mortgages Unlimited Inc. R E S I D E N T I A L MORTGAGE SERVICER: U.S. Bank National Association M O R T G A G E D PROPERTY ADDRESS: 805 5th Street Northeast, Rice, MN 56367 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 150069000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: LOT 10, BLOCK 4, FOX MEADOWS, BENTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA. COUNTY IN WHICH
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE PROPERTY IS LOCATED: DATE AND TIME OF Benton SALE: May 10, 2022 at O R I G I N A L 10:00 AM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT PLACE OF SALE: OF MORTGAGE: Benton County Sheriff’s $178,571.00 Of ce, 581 Highway 23 AMOUNT DUE AND Northeast Foley, MN CLAIMED TO BE to pay the debt then DUE AS OF DATE OF secured by said Mortgage, NOTICE, INCLUDING and taxes, if any, on said TAXES, IF ANY, PAID premises, and the costs and BY MORTGAGEE: disbursements, including $203,122.83 attorneys’ fees allowed by That prior to the law subject to redemption commencement of this within six (6) months from mortgage foreclosure the date of said sale by the proceeding Mortgagee/ mortgagor(s), their personal Assignee of Mortgagee representatives or assigns complied with all notice unless reduced to Five requirements as required (5) weeks under MN Stat. by statute; That no action §580.07. or proceeding has been TIME AND DATE TO instituted at law or otherwise VACATE PROPERTY: If to recover the debt secured the real estate is an ownerby said mortgage, or any occupied, single-family part thereof; dwelling, unless otherwise PURSUANT to the power provided by law, the date of sale contained in said on or before which the mortgage, the above mortgagor(s) must vacate the described property will be property if the mortgage is sold by the Sheriff of said not reinstated under section county as follows: 580.30 or the property is
SAUK RAPIDS-RICE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 47 REGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY BOARD MEETING Monday, March 28, 2022 A semi-monthly meeting of the Sauk Rapids-Rice ISD 47 Board of Education was called to order by Chair Butkowski Monday, March 28, 2022 at 6:02 p.m. in the District Of ce Boardroom. ROLL CALL Members present included Braun, Butkowski, Hauck, Holthaus, Loidolt, Morse and Solarz. Others present were Superintendent Bergstrom, Director of Teaching and Learning Bushman, Director of Human Resources and Administrative Services Schoenherr, Director of Business Services Fiereck, Director of Technology Zimpel, Special Education Coordinator Haller, SRRHS Principal Nohner, SRRHS Assistant Principals Logrono and Wagner, SRRMS Principal Messerich, MHES Principal Peterson, MHES Assistant Principal Foley, Rice Principal Paasch, and PV Principal Froiland. ESTABLISHMENT OF A QUORUM Chair Butkowski asked Clerk Morse to af rm there was a quorum in attendance. Clerk Morse af rmed there was a quorum. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA A motion was made by Braun, seconded by Morse and unanimously carried to approve the meeting’s “Agenda” as amended. CONSENT AGENDA A motion was made by Solarz, seconded by Hauck and was unanimously carried to approve the meeting’s “Consent Agenda”. PUBLIC INPUT There was no public input at 7:24 p.m. ACTION ADOPTION OF ENROLLMENT RESOLUTION Member Butkowski introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION LIMITING AND CLOSING OPEN ENROLLMENT WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes section 124D.03, subdivision 6 requires the School Board to adopt speci c standards for acceptance and rejection of open enrollment applications, which may include the capacity of a program (excluding special education services), class, or school building, but which may not violate minimum open enrollment standards established in Minnesota Statutes section 124D.03, subdivision 2; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes section 124D.03, subdivision 2 states that a school board may, by resolution, limit the enrollment of nonresident pupils in its schools or programs to a number not less than the lesser of one percent of the total enrollment at each grade level in the district or the number of district residents at that grade level enrolled in a nonresident district according to this section; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the School Board of Independent School District No. 47, Sauk Rapids-Rice Public Schools, as follows: 1. The School Board hereby establishes and limits the enrollment capacity at each grade level in the District as follows: a. For open enrollment applications that are received from April 1, 2022 through April 30, 2022, enrollment in kindergarten may not exceed 340 students for the 2022-2023 school year. For open enrollment applications that are received after April 30, 2022, enrollment in kindergarten may not exceed 300 students for the 2022-2023 school year. b. For open enrollment applications that are received from April 1, 2022 through April 30, 2022, enrollment in grades one through ve may not exceed 340 students per grade for the 2022-2023 school year. For open enrollment applications that are received after April 30, 2022, enrollment in grades one through ve grades may not exceed 320 students per grade.
c. For open enrollment applications that are received from April 1, 2022 through April 30, 2022, enrollment in grades six through twelve may not exceed 365 students per grade for the 2022-2023 school year. For open enrollment applications that are received after April 30, 2022, enrollment in grades six through twelve may not exceed 340 students per grade. 2. The District will permit open-enrollment at each grade level until it reaches the enrollment capacity established for that grade level. If the number of applications received from April 1, 2022 through April 30, 2022 exceeds the cap that is established for a grade level, the District will accept the applications in the order in which they were received until the cap is met. The requirement to hold an impartial lottery does not apply to applications that are received after the typical January 15 deadline. 3. The enrollment caps that are established in this Resolution exceed the limits established by law—that is, the lesser of one percent of the total enrollment at each grade level in the school district, or the number of school district resident students at that grade level enrolled in a nonresident district. Therefore, the District will deny any open-enrollment applications that are received for a grade once the cap for that grade has been met. 4. The District reserves the right to determine which school in the District an open enrolled student will attend. 5. In accordance with Minnesota Statutes section 124D.03, subdivision 2(b), the Superintendent or their designee must report to the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) the number of nonresident students who are denied admission as a result of the limitations established in this Resolution. The report must be submitted to the MDE by July 15 following the school year in which the student(s) were denied admission. 6. To the extent permitted by law, this Resolution does not impact the District’s right to accept or reject non-resident students who seek to enroll in the District pursuant to a non-resident tuition agreement and in compliance with Minnesota Statutes section 124D.08. This Resolution also does not impact the District’s right to reject applications of non-resident students for the reasons stated in section 124D.08, subdivision 1(b). The motion for the adoption of this Resolution was duly seconded by Solarz and upon a vote being taken, the following voted in favor of this Resolution: Hauck, Loidolt, Braun, Butkowski, Solarz, Holthaus, Morse And the following voted against this Resolution: None Based on the vote, this Resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Dated: March 28, 2022 APPROVAL OF FY23 BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS A motion was made by Braun, seconded by Hauck and unanimously carried to approve the preliminary FY23 Budget projections and proposed adjustments. ADOPTION OF THE RESOUTION NON-RENEWING TEACHING CONTRACTS Board member Butkowski introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NONRENEWING TEACHERS WHO HOLD A TIER 1 OR TIER 2 LICENSE, OR WHO ARE IN A PROBATIONARY PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT WHEREAS, the purpose of this resolution is to non-renew all teachers who are employed by the District and hold a Tier 1 license, certain teachers who are employed by the District and hold a Tier 2 license, and certain teachers who are employed by the District and hold a Tier 3 or Tier 4 license and are in a probationary period of employment; WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes section 122A.181 states that a Tier 1 license is for a term of one year and that teachers who hold a Tier 1 license are not covered by section 122A.40 or the teachers’ collective bargaining agreement; WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes section 122A.182 states that a Tier 2 license is for a term of two years and that teachers who hold a Tier 2 license generally are not covered by section
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: July 1, 2014 MORTGAGOR: Anthony Brown, an unmarried man. MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Mortgages Unlimited Inc. its successors and assigns. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded July 16, 2014 Benton County Recorder, Document No. 404338. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: U.S. Bank National Association. Dated September 1, 2015 Recorded
not redeemed under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on November 10, 2022, unless that date falls on a weekend or legal holiday, in which case it is the next weekday, and unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07 or 582.032. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM F I N A N C I A L OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE:None “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S P E R S O N A L R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED
WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.” Dated: February 28, 2022 U.S. Bank National Association Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee LIEBO, WEINGARDEN, DOBIE & BARBEE, P.L.L.P. Attorneys for Mortgagee/ Assignee of Mortgagee 4500 Park Glen Road #300 Minneapolis, MN 55416 (952) 925-6888 19 - 22-001731 FC IN THE EVENT REQUIRED BY FEDERAL LAW: THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. R-12-6B
122A.40, except that two years worked under a Tier 2 license must be credited towards the probationary period under section 122A.40; WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes section 122A.40, subdivision 5, states that the rst three consecutive years of a teacher’s rst teaching experience in Minnesota in a single district is deemed to be a probationary period of employment and that the probationary period in each district in which the teacher is thereafter employed is one year; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes section 122A.40, subdivision 5, applies to teachers who hold a Tier 3 or Tier 4 license and states that any annual contract with a probationary teacher may or may not be renewed as the school board shall see t, provided that the board gives the teacher written notice of the nonrenewal before July 1; The motion for the adoption of this Resolution was duly seconded by Board member Morse and upon vote being taken, the following Board members voted in favor of this Resolution: Butkowski, Braun, Morse, Holthaus, Loidolt, Hauck, and Solarz And the following Board members voted against this Resolution: None Based on the vote, this Resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. APPROVAL OF THE CUSTODIAL AGREEMENT FOR THE 2021 – 2023 SCHOOL YEARS A motion was made by Braun, seconded by Holthaus and unanimously carried to approve the Custodial Agreement for the 2021 – 2023 school years. The Board of Education’s Non-Certi ed Staff Negotiations Committee reached a tentative contract agreement on 12.20.21 and the custodial unit of the SEIU 284 has since rati ed the agreement. ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION SUPPORTING INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT (IDEA) FULL FUNDING A motion was made by Solarz, seconded by Hauck and unanimously carried to adopt the IDEA Full Funding Act resolution, which will help strengthen the federal investment in special education by authorizing a ten-year plan to fully fund the federal share of IDEA. ADOPTION OF THE DONATION RESOLUTION A motion was made by Braun, seconded by Holthaus and unanimously carried to adopt the Donation Resolution. It is recommended by the Minnesota School Boards Association that a Donation Resolution be adopted in the Action area of the Agenda rather than in Consent. ADOPTION OF POLICY #515 A motion was made by Hauck, seconded by Morse and unanimously carried to adopt the following policy. • #515 (Protection and Privacy of Pupil Records) is a “mandatory policy” and will replace current policy #515 (Protection and Privacy of Pupil Records). This policy required two readings before adoption due to substantive recommended changes ADDENDUM APPROVAL OF THE PARAPROFESSIONAL AGREEMENT FOR THE 2021 – 2023 SCHOOL YEARS A motion was made by Solarz, seconded by Holthaus and unanimously carried to approve the Paraprofessional Agreement for the 2021 – 2023 school years. The Board of Education’s Non-Certi ed Staff Negotiations Committee reached a tentative contract agreement on 01.20.22 and the Paraprofessional unit has since rati ed the agreement. ADJOURNMENT With no further business appearing before the Board, a motion was made Solarz, seconded by Loidolt and unanimously carried to adjourn the meeting at 8:06 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Tracy Morse, Board of Education Clerk Sauk Rapids-Rice ISD 47 R-17-1B
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Monday, April 11, 2022 WORK SSESSION MINUTES District Of ce Board Room 5:30 p.m. A Work Session of the Sauk Rapids-Rice ISD 47 Board of Education was called to order on Monday, April 11, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in the District Of ce Board Room. ROLL CALL Members present included Braun, Butkowski, Holthaus, Loidolt, Morse, and Solarz. Others present were Superintendent Bergstrom, Director of Teaching and Learning Bushman, Director of Human Resources and Administrative Services Schoenherr, and Director of Buildings and Grounds Berghuis. ESTABLISHMENT OF A QUORUM Chair Butkowski asked Clerk Morse to af rm there was a quorum in attendance. Clerk Morse af rmed there was a quorum. AGENDA APPROVAL A motion was made by Braun, seconded by Solarz and was unanimously carried, by a margin of six, to approve the Work Session Agenda as written. WORK STUDY TOPICS RADON TESTING REVIEW Director of Buildings and Grounds Berghuis provided Radon testing information and was available to answer Board questions. ELEARNING UPDATE Director of Teaching and Learning Bushman and Superintendent Bergstrom provided information regarding the district’s eLearning work group discussions and plan. Director Bushman and Superintendent Bergstrom were available to answer Board questions. COVID-19 LEAVE UPDATE Director of Human Resources and Administrative Services Schoenherr provided an update to the Board regarding COVID-19 Leave. Director Schoenherr was available to answer Board questions. WINTER DATA REVIEW AND SUMMER SCHOOL Director of Teaching and Learning Bushman reviewed Benchmark data from winter 2021 – 2022 and an update regarding summer school. Director Bushman was available to answer Board questions. ADJOURNMENT With no further Work Session topics appearing before the Board, a motion was made by Morse, seconded by Solarz and was unanimously carried by a margin of six to adjourn the Work Session at 8:09 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Tracy Morse, Board of Education Clerk Sauk Rapids-Rice ISD 47 R-17-1B
BENTON COUNTY CEMETERY MEETING NOTICE The Benton County Cemetery Association Annual Meeting will be held Thursday, May 5, 2022 @ 9:30 a.m. at Williams Dingmann Family Funeral Home, 324 Second Avenue South, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379. R-16-2B
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE T R A N S A C T I O N requirements as required AGENT: Mortgage by statute; That no action Electronic Registration or proceeding has been Systems, Inc. instituted at law or otherwise T R A N S A C T I O N to recover the debt secured AGENT’S MORTGAGE by said mortgage, or any part I D E N T I F I C A T I O N thereof; NUMBER ON PURSUANT to the M O R T G A G E : power of sale contained in 100053601316306041 said mortgage, the above LENDER OR BROKER described property will be AND MORTGAGE sold by the Sheriff of said ORIGINATOR STATED county as follows: ON MORTGAGE: DATE AND TIME OF Primelending, A SALE: June 23, 2022 at Plainscapital Company 10:00 AM RESIDENTIAL PLACE OF SALE: MORTGAGE SERVICER: Benton County Sheriff’s Rushmore Loan Of ce, 581 Highway 23 Management Services LLC Northeast Foley, MN M O R T G A G E D to pay the debt then secured PROPERTY ADDRESS: by said Mortgage, and taxes, 1212 3rd St SW, Rice, MN if any, on said premises, and 56367 the costs and disbursements, TAX PARCEL I.D. #: including attorneys’ fees 150082700 allowed by law subject to L E G A L redemption within six (6) DESCRIPTION OF months from the date of said PROPERTY: sale by the mortgagor(s), LOT 10, BLOCK their personal representatives 2, FIELD OF DREAMS or assigns unless reduced to PLAT 2, IN THE CITY OF Five (5) weeks under MN RICE, BENTON COUNTY, Stat. §580.07. MINNESOTA COUNTY IN WHICH TIME AND DATE TO PROPERTY IS LOCATED: VACATE PROPERTY: If Benton the real estate is an ownerO R I G I N A L occupied, single-family PRINCIPAL AMOUNT dwelling, unless otherwise OF MORTGAGE: provided by law, the date $169,375.00 on or before which the AMOUNT DUE mortgagor(s) must vacate the AND CLAIMED TO BE property if the mortgage is DUE AS OF DATE OF not reinstated under section NOTICE, INCLUDING 580.30 or the property is TAXES, IF ANY, PAID not redeemed under section BY MORTGAGEE: 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on $174,212.36 December 23, 2022, unless That prior to the that date falls on a weekend commencement of this or legal holiday, in which mortgage foreclosure case it is the next weekday, proceeding Mortgagee/ and unless the redemption Assignee of Mortgagee period is reduced to 5 weeks complied with all notice under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07
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or 582.032. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S P E R S O N A L R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.” Dated: April 21, 2022 U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee LIEBO, WEINGARDEN, DOBIE & BARBEE, P.L.L.P. Attorneys for Mortgagee/ Assignee of Mortgagee 4500 Park Glen Road #300 Minneapolis, MN 55416 (952) 925-6888 138 - 22-002831 FC IN THE EVENT REQUIRED BY FEDERAL LAW: THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. R-17-6B
CITY OF SAUK RAPIDS NOTICE OF FILING FOR THE 2022 STATE PRIMARY ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a Municipal Primary Election will be held in the City of Sauk Rapids, Benton County, on Tuesday, August 9, 2022 for the purpose of electing candidates for the of ces listed below. The ling period for these of ces begins at 8:00 AM on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 until 5:00 PM on Tuesday, May 31, 2022. _________________________________________________ CITY OFFICES Two (2) City Council Seats – Elected at Large – Four (4) Year Terms ________________________________________________
Filing of Af davits of Candidacy for City Of ces shall be at the City Clerk’s Of ce, Sauk Rapids Government Center-City Hall, 250 Summit Ave N, Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, 56379 from 8:00 AM on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 until 5:00 PM on Tuesday, May 31, 2022. The polling places for the City’s precincts are: 1. The polling place for the 1st Precinct voters is the Riverside Terrace (New Event Center in Southside Park), 195 River Avenue South; 2. The polling place for the 2nd Precinct voters is the Council Chambers at Sauk Rapids Government Center, 250 Summit Avenue North; CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME 3. The polling place for the 3rd Precinct voters is the DisMinnesota Statutes covery Church, 700 18th Street North West; Chapter 333 4. The polling place for the 4th Precinct voters is the RivASSUMED NAME: Yo-Toss Junk Removal. erside Church, 1702 West Highview Drive; 5. The polling place of the 5th Precinct voters is the Sauk PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 306 Pine Ridge Rapids Government Center, 250 Summit Avenue North; Rd, Sartell, MN 56377 USA. 6. The polling place of the 6th Precinct is a mail ballot NAMEHOLDER(S): Obadiah Kirby, 306 Pine Ridge precinct until further notice Rd, Sartell, MN 56377.
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A special meeting of the Sauk Rapids-Rice ISD 47 Board of Education was called to order on Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. in the District Of ce Board Room. ROLL CALL Members present included Braun, Butkowski, Hauck and Holthaus. Others present were Superintendent Bergstrom and SRRHS Principal Nohner. ESTABLISHMENT OF A QUORUM Chair Butkowski asked Vice Chair Braun to af rm there was a quorum in attendance. Vice Chair Braun af rmed there was a quorum. AGENDA APPROVAL A motion was made by Hauck, seconded by Braun and was unanimously carried, by a margin of four, to approve the Special Board Meeting Agenda as written. ACTION CLOSED SESSION A motion was made by Butkowski, seconded by Braun and unanimously carried to move to a Closed Session to review educational data and to consider the proposed expulsion of a student, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 13D.05 and 121A.47. Board members moved to a Closed Session at 12:03 p.m. ADOPTION OF STUDENT EXPULSION A motion was made by Butkowski, seconded by Hauck and unanimously carried to adopt the proposed student expulsion for a period of up to one year in accordance with school district policy and the Minnesota Pupil Fair Dismissal Act. A roll call vote was taken and the following voted in favor of the expulsion: Hauck, Holthaus, Braun, Butkowski And the following voted against this Resolution: None Based upon the vote, this resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. ADJOURNMENT With no further topics appearing before the Board, a motion was made by Hauck, seconded by Braun and was unanimously carried by a margin of four to adjourn the Special Board meeting at 12:20 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Tracy Morse, Board of Education Clerk Sauk Rapids-Rice ISD 47 R-17-1B
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: J a n u a r y 12, 2018 MORTGAGOR: Andrew J Krupke and Brittany Krupke husband and wife as joint tenants. MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Primelending, A Plainscapital Company, its successors and assigns. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded January 16, 2018 Benton County Recorder, Document No. 427348. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: RoundPoint Mortgage Servicing Corporation. Dated January 17, 2020 Recorded January 23, 2020, as Document No. 440937. And thereafter assigned to: Freedom Mortgage Corporation. Dated October 20, 2020 Recorded November 2, 2020, as Document No. 447074. And thereafter assigned to: U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee for RMTP Trust, Series 2021 Cottage-TT-V. Dated February 8, 2022 Recorded April 4, 2022, as Document No. 459744.
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