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Amy Kelash, of Gilman, checks out some of the organic vegetables growing in her garden behind her stand called Kelash’s Corner. Kelash grows peppers, zucchini and fresh dill that customers can pick on their own.
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BLACK DIAMOND HOBBY FARM AUCTION Saturday, July 23, 2022 Located at 3355 - 10th Ave NE, Sauk Rapids, MN (Just North of Sacred Heart Church) FARM EQUIPMENT
HOUSEHOLD AND MISC. ITEMS Two adjustable hospital beds; Two personal hydraulic lifts; Dining room table and chairs; Wicker plant stand; Large chest freezer from the 70’s; Boxes of housewares, cookware, knick knacks, and collectibles; Yard tools, pipe frame for storage shed; Lots of misc. too numerous to mention
18’ Wellcraft Fiberglass boat, EZ load trailer and 140 HP Tohatsu motor; ’81 Ford F-350 Econoline Ambulance; Ford F-700 Cab-over grain truck w/300 bu wood box; Older Ford Step Van (used for portable dental van in 60’s); Gas golf cart, Fleetwood travel trailer Auctioneer’s Note We will be selling the remaining items for the Trust. No previews before auction day, please. Cash, Check or CC with app fee. Please join us as we honor someone that loved auctions. –Col. Frank
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Allis Chalmers One-Ninety with cab and good rubber (hasn’t run for years); Farmall H, NF (hasn’t run for years); John Deere 215 Tandem Disk (good shape); International 622 Grain Drill; International 400 Cyclo Planter; Gehl 9’ Haybine (shedded); New Holland Hay Conditioner/Windrower; New Holland 648 Round Baler; John Deere 14T Square Baler; New Holland 55 5-bar Hay Rake; Killbros gravity box and gear; Upright grain dryer; Haybuster rock picker; International 130 PTO manure spreader; John Deere 40 combine and parts for combine; Old disk, conveyer, sickle mower, grove machinery
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Page 12 | SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2022 | SAUK RAPIDS HERALD WATAB TOWNSHIP PUBLIC NOTICE The Watab Township Planning Commission will conduct a Site Visit Tuesday, August 2, 2022, at 1:00 pm at 11043 West Lake Road, Rice, MN 56367 Item for Review: Request for a Minor Subdivision by Peter and Jennifer Poepping The Watab Township Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing Tuesday, August 2, 2022, at 1:30 pm at the Watab Township Hall for review of the Subdivision Request. Posted Wednesday, July 13, 2022 Kathy Sauer, Clerk R-28-1B
REGULAR MEETING SAUK RAPIDS CITY COUNCIL SAUK RAPIDS GOVERNMENT CENTER, 250 Summit Ave N. Monday, June 27, 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 NONE 3. Approve the Agenda Motion: Moved by Councilperson Ellering and seconded by Councilperson Sauer to approve the agenda. Motion carried unanimously. 4. Approve Minutes A. 6-13-2022 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes Motion: Moved by Councilperson Seamans and seconded by Councilperson Thronson to approve the 6-13-2022 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes. Motion carried unanimously. 5. Receive and File NONE 6. Mayor’s Communications • Rapids River Days-Mayor Hunstiger thanked Police Department and Public Works staff for all of their help with the 2022 Rapids River Days festivities. Mayor Hunstiger stated that he received a message from someone who was upset about the parade route. Mayor Hunstiger said that the parade routes and detours have been in place and will continue to be in place for Rapids River Days parades. 7. Audience Items/Visitors Total Time Limit 2 Minutes for Items NOT on the Agenda NONE 8. Public Hearings NONE 9. Consent Agenda A. Approve Accepting Donation from the Great River Credit Union B. Approve and Authorize Public Works to Advertise for 2022 Sealcoating Project C. Approve Repairing and Replacing Government Center Security Cameras D. Authorize SEH to Prepare a Preliminary Investigation for Well #7 E. Authorize SEH to Prepare a Feasibility Study for the 2024 Second Avenue South Improvement Project F. Approve Amendments to City’s Liquor Licensing Code Expanding Eligibility of Licensees G.Approve and Adopt Resolution Approving Temporary OnSale Liquor Licenses for the Benton County Agricultural Society H. Approve Awarding the 2022 Industrial Boulevard Improvements Project I. Approve Awarding the 2022 Riverfront Parks Phase 2 Improvements Project J. Approve 2022 Plumbing and Mechanical Contractor Licenses K. Approve Amended 2022 Private Lead Service Line Replacement Program Policy L. Approve Joint Resolution with EDA Regarding VL Properties Lot 1 Motion: Moved by Councilperson Ellering and seconded by Councilperson Sauer to approve consent agenda item 9A-9L. Motion carried unanimously. 10. Regular Agenda NONE 11. Other Staff Items A. Rock the Riverside—Ross Olson reminded everyone that Rock the Riverside takes place every Thursday evening at The Clearing through September 1st. The opening act plays from 5:30 p.m. until 6:45 p.m. The headliner plays from 7:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Olson thanked Jimmy’s Pour House and Rice Building Systems for sponsoring the last two concerts. Olson reviewed the protocols for a rain event. He noted that unless cancelled due to extreme weather, the show goes on for passing showers. Olson shared this week’s performers, which are Aksel Krafnick as the opening act and The M8D’S as the headliner. He also thanked Sauk Rapids Chamber for sponsoring this week’s event. Next week is Benjamin Raye & Erica Hanson and Rook 10. SCR Inc. is the sponsor for the July 7th event. 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 Thronson and seconded by Councilperson Seamans to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried unanimously. Mayor Hunstiger adjourned the meeting at 6:08 p.m. R-28-1B
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: May 27, 2015 MORTGAGOR: Darren E Thovson, a single man. MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Plaza Home Mortgage Inc. its successors and assigns. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded June 10, 2015 Benton County Recorder, Document No. 409984. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC. Dated February 18, 2022 Recorded February 18, 2022, as Document No. 458900. TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION 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 : 100109800002939941 LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: Plaza
STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF BENTON DISTRICT COURT SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Case Type: Foreclosure Court File No. 05-CV-21-516 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER JUDGMENT AND DECREE Star Bank, Plaintiff, v. Robert Anderson (aka Robert W.J. Anderson, aka Robert Waldon Johnson Anderson, aka Robert Waldon Anderson, aka Robert W. Anderson, aka John Robert Anderson, aka Robert John Anderson, and aka John Robert Waldon Anderson), Marcia Anderson (aka Marcia M. Anderson, aka Marcia Marie Anderson, aka Marsha Anderson, and aka Marcia C. Anderson), Aaron Anderson (aka Aaron Rodney Anderson), Michelle Anderson (aka Michelle M. Anderson), the Estate of Bernice Anderson (aka Bernice F. Anderson and aka Bernice Frieda Anderson), Franklin Anderson (aka Franklin C. Anderson), Brenda Anderson (aka Brenda J. Anderson), DLL Finance LLC, AgQuest Financial Services, Inc., Commodity Credit Corporation, Corporation Service Company, CNH Industrial Capital America LLC (aka CNH Capital America LLC), Falcon
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NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Home Mortgage Inc. PURSUANT to the R E S I D E N T I A L power of sale contained in MORTGAGE SERVICER: said mortgage, the above LoanCare, LLC described property will be M O R T G A G E D sold by the Sheriff of said PROPERTY ADDRESS: county as follows: 215 - 219 6th Street DATE AND TIME OF Northeast, Saint Cloud, MN SALE: August 16, 2022 at 56304 10:00 AM TAX PARCEL I.D. #: PLACE OF SALE: 170079100 Benton County Sheriff’s L E G A L Of ce, 581 Highway 23 DESCRIPTION OF Northeast Foley, MN PROPERTY: to pay the debt then Lot Three (3) in Block secured by said Mortgage, Ten (10), in St. Cloud Park and taxes, if any, on said (now a part of the City of St. premises, and the costs and Cloud), according to the plat disbursements, including and survey thereof on le attorneys’ fees allowed by and of record in the Of ce law subject to redemption of the County Recorder within six (6) months from in and for Benton County, the date of said sale by the Minnesota. mortgagor(s), their personal COUNTY IN WHICH representatives or assigns PROPERTY IS LOCATED: unless reduced to Five Benton (5) weeks under MN Stat. O R I G I N A L §580.07. PRINCIPAL AMOUNT TIME AND DATE TO OF MORTGAGE: VACATE PROPERTY: If $88,369.00 the real estate is an ownerAMOUNT DUE occupied, single-family AND CLAIMED TO BE dwelling, unless otherwise DUE AS OF DATE OF provided by law, the date NOTICE, INCLUDING on or before which the TAXES, IF ANY, PAID mortgagor(s) must vacate the BY MORTGAGEE: property if the mortgage is $86,047.92 not reinstated under section That prior to the 580.30 or the property is commencement of this not redeemed under section mortgage foreclosure 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on proceeding Mortgagee/ February 16, 2023, unless Assignee of Mortgagee that date falls on a weekend complied with all notice or legal holiday, in which requirements as required case it is the next weekday, by statute; That no action and unless the redemption or proceeding has been period is reduced to 5 weeks instituted at law or otherwise under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07 to recover the debt secured or 582.032. by said mortgage, or any M O R T G A G O R ( S ) part thereof; RELEASED FROM
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Leasing, Falcon National due said Plaintiff in the Bank, Shef eld Financial, above entitled action from Truist Bank, Branch Banking Defendants, as prescribed and Trust Company, First in the Judgment, the State Bank of Bigfork, undersigned Sheriff of Hermantown Federal Credit Benton County will sell at Union, United States Internal public auction, to the highest Revenue Service, CGB Agri bidder, for cash, on the Financial Services, Inc., 23rd day of August, 2022, Centricity Credit Union, at 10:00 a.m. at the Benton Accounts Receivable County Sheriff’s of ce, 581 Services, LLC (aka Accounts Highway 23, Foley, MN Receivables Services), 56329, in the said County Snap-on Credit LLC, TD and State, the premises and Auto Finance, LLC f/k/a real estate described in said Chrysler Financial, State of Judgment, legally described Minnesota Department of as: Revenue, Admirals Bank, The Southeast Quarter SHERBURNE/ANOKA/ of the Southwest Quarter of HENNEPIN FSA, Central Section 14, Township 37, Minnesota Credit Union, Range 28, Benton County, Proctor Federal Credit Minnesota. Union, AGCO Finance LLC, All contained in the Northland Capital Financial County of Benton, State of Services, LLC, Western Minnesota. Equipment Finance, Inc., REDEMPTION NOTICE Agricredit Acceptance THE TIME ALLOWED LLC, Members Cooperative BY LAW FOR Credit Union, FBN Finance, REDEMPTION BY LLC, Woodlands National THE MORTGAGOR, Bank, Spire Credit Union, THE MORTGAGOR’S Brainard Savings and Loan P E R S O N A L Association, John Doe, R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S Mary Roe, ABC Partnership, and XYZ Corporation, Defendants. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an Findings of Facts, Conclusions of Law, And Order for Judgment and Judgment (the “Judgment”) entered in the above-entitled action on or about April 15, 2022, of which a certi ed copy has been delivered to me directing the sale of the premises, hereinafter described, to satisfy the amount found and adjudged
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: June 15, 2022 Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC 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 100 - 22-002623 FC IN THE EVENT REQUIRED BY FEDERAL LAW: THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. R-25-6B
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: July 6, 2022 /s/ Troy Heck BENTON COUNTY SHERIFF THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY: MJB LAW FIRM, PLLC Attorneys for Judgment Creditor 7925 Stone Creek Drive, Suite 120A Chanhassen, MN 55317 Phone: (612) 716-3099 R-28-6B
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Waking up to bellowing calves and the hustle and bustle of chores on a dairy farm creates a new daily routine for Julia Kolb as she becomes accustomed to life in rural Minnesota. The 24-year-old from Wörnitz, Germany, is a participant in the International Farming Youth Exchange where she is spending three months this summer with four families from across the state of Minnesota. Kolb’s rst three-week stay has been with Mark and Natalie Schmitt on their dairy farm in rural Rice. “I got involved with IFYE to gain more insights on agriculture in other countries and experience their cultures rsthand,” Kolb said. “I want to take the things I learn home and adapt them.” Upon her arrival in Minnesota, Kolb immersed herself in the day-today happenings of the Schmitts as if one of the family members – a unique aspect of the exchange program. “Part of the program is to become one of the family,” Natalie Schmitt said. “In this family, we are dairy farmers and Julia gets to help with chores.” Kolb did not grow up on a farm, but has been enthusiastic to learn the operations of the dairy. She helps with daily chores in the barn and around the household. Her main duty is to help Schmitt feed the calves.
“I have learned so much already and I have only been here two weeks,” Kolb said. “It is so cool to see how other people live.” Throughout her stay with the Schmitts, Kolb has traveled to Schmitt family reunion in Illinois, and to the National Holstein Convention in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She also attended various local festivals and Fourth of July celebrations with the family.
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Natalie Schmitt and Julia Kolb stand with a calf on the Schmitts’ dairy farm July 10 in rural Rice. Kolb is a part of the International Farming Youth Exchange program, and the Schmitts are one of the four host families she will be staying with this summer in Minnesota.
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“I am open to trying anything,” Kolb said. “I have no expectations, so then it opens for me to do more. The host families always know best, and everything I get to do is a great experience.” Schmitt agreed. “When we ask if she is up for something, she just says, ‘I am open to anything,’ and then we go do it,” she said. Kolb enjoys Minnesota because of the scenery and lakes. Her love for water and nature makes her placing in the “Land of 10,000 Lakes” a good t. “I love nature,” Kolb said. “Minnesota reminds me of home.” Kolb and Schmitt have bonded over the similarities between their cultures, trading recipes and family traditions with each other. “We are often surprised how similar the things we do are,” Kolb said. Kolb is the rst exchangee through the IFYE program the Schmitt family has hosted. Schmitt has followed the program for years and eagerly applied to become a host family
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Julia Kolb sits near a calf hut on the Schmitts’ dairy farm July 10 in rural Rice. One of Kolb’s duties at the Schmitts’ is to help feed the calves. when she found out one was coming to Minnesota. It was the rst exchangee to the state in recent years. “I wanted to do IFYE when I was in college, but it never worked out,” Schmitt said. “When I saw the post on Facebook looking for hosts, I gured it was meant to be. I could now be a part
of the program.” The program was founded after World War II to promote peace through understanding, which is also the tagline of the program. The organization sends young adults from across the world to other countries with a goal of immersing them in the culture of a new place.
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The agriculture-based exchange places its participants with host families within the country they are visiting. They are to act as if one of the family in order to experience what rural life is like from that country. “Our goal is to have the (exchangee) live through the eyes of their host family,” said Caitlyn Krueger, state coordinator for Minnesota IFYE. “It allows them to truly learn what it is like to be from that country because with host families they get to do so much more than an average tourist.” Kolb arrived in Washington D.C. June 17 for the IFYE orientation weekend. Upon arrival she prepared for her stay with the other U.S. inbounds from Germany, South Korea, Switzerland and Austria and the U.S. outbounds who were beginning their stay. After orientation, Kolb traveled to Minnesota and began her international experience with the Schmitt family. After her three weeks with the Schmitts, she will stay with host families in Pelican Rapids, Belgrade and a third location not yet determined.
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Benton County 4-H’ers Logan Herbst (from left), of Sauk Rapids, Liam Kritzeck and Bennet Kritzeck, both of St. Cloud, show off their yarn octopus creatures during the Benton County 4-H Get Tangled day camp June 9 in Sauk Rapids. Benton County 4-H day camps take place in both Sauk Rapids and Foley communities.
Emmet Gilyard (left), of Oak Park, and Noah Mauer, of Foley, write messages with invisible ink at the Benton County 4-H Get Tangled day camp. Youth solved mysteries and made yarn art as Benton County 4-H summer day camps kicked off the first full week of June.
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