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Men with disabilities share message of fortitude Waytashek, business partners speak at high school BY ELLARRY PRENTICE | STAFF WRITER Sauk Rapids-Rice High School April 27. Their presentation focused on inclusion and defying disabilities. A 2020 Sauk Rapids-Rice High School graduate, Waytashek founded Kyle’s 360 Tech, a home-based business providing a

Kyle Waytashek, of Sauk Rapids, recently shared his story to inspire others with disabilities. Waytashek and his business partners, Camden Cipala and Blaze Campin, spoke to students from the Bridges transition program at

Community Stars Benton County marriage application – Jordan Timothy Sellner and Jamie Lee Lodermeier, both of Sauk Rapids.

Mayhew speaks at SCSU commencement ST. CLOUD – St. Cloud State University’s spring 2022 commencement was May 6, celebrating commencement for about 1,000 students of almost 1,300 total spring graduates in a series of six ceremonies throughout the day at Ritsche Auditorium in Stewart Hall. Graduates from 25 U.S. states and 47 countries participated in the commencement ceremonies. There were 34 associate degree earners, 886 bachelor’s degree earners and 366 graduate students. Economics major and 2022 graduate Hannah Mayhew, of Sauk Rapids, gave the student address at the rst four ceremonies.

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Kyle Waytashek stands by the entrance to Sauk Rapids-Rice High School in late April. Waytashek, a 2020 SRRHS graduate, spoke to students from the Bridges transition program April 27, sharing his message of defying disabilities. he said. “Just because people bully you doesn’t mean you should let it stop you. Now, it’s just really rewarding telling my story of success.” Waytashek saw many familiar faces, including people who encouraged him not to let others stand in the way of his dreams. “I talked to a few of my old teachers,” Waytashek said. “They were really excited to see me. It was really fun.” The Bridges transi-

tion program is a specialized course for 18- to 21-year-old students within Sauk Rapids-Rice High School. The program is designed to help students gain con-

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Prom BY TOM FENTON STAFF WRITER More than 500 students dressed up and danced the night away April 30 for prom night at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School in Sauk Rapids. Event coordinator Jennie Weber said about 310 students participated in the grand march in the gymnasium. This year’s theme was “Masquerade.”

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Katelyn Westre (left) and Taylor Sidla appear to compete for the attention of a sharp-dressed Kieran Hixson during prom grand march April 30 at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School. A raised walkway surrounded by backdrops and column cutouts provided a photographic setting for the promgoers.

Elle Safford (left) and Cole Young show off their moves during grand march at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School prom April 30. The prom grand march can be viewed at the school’s YouTube link, www.youtube.com/ watch?v=oYROFp2oPls.

Prom-goers Rachel Nowacki (left) and Owen Arndt spray confetti after being announced during the grand march at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School prom April 30 at SRRHS. Event coordinator Jennie Weber said about 310 students participated in the grand march.

Public Notices City of Sauk Rapids/Minden Joint Planning Board PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE You are invited to participate in a public hearing that will be held on Tuesday, May 24 at 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible, in the Sauk Rapids Government Center Council Chambers, 250 Summit Avenue North to consider the following matters that require a public hearing. APPLICANT Noel Johnson PURPOSE To consider a Conditional Use Permit to allow a self-storage facility. Located at 3102 10th Street NE, Sauk Rapids, MN. Please contact Sauk Rapids Development Director Todd Schultz at (320) 258-5315 or tschultz@ci.sauk-rapids.mn.us with questions or to obtain a copy of the application. Published in the Sauk Rapids Herald Saturday, May 7, 2022 R-18-1B

Bailee Bonebright (front) and Paige Theis threw a unique spin on their grand march appearance, posing as a rock band during the Sauk RapidsRice High School prom April 30 at the school. Their appearance drew a large round of applause from the packed crowd of family and friends. Alicia Belanger (left) and Brady Roberts bust a move after being introduced during the Sauk Rapids-Rice High School prom grand march April 30. Many couples used their few seconds in the spotlight to display some dance moves or creative poses.

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Kendall Craft plants a kiss on the cheek of her date, Keaton Gohman, during the prom grand march April 30 at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School. More than 500 students attended this year’s event.

Greta Peterson (left) catches her date, Noah Blodgett, in a role-reversal move during prom grand march at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School April 30. The dance for the masquerade-themed event took place in the high school commons.


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Gabe Gertken and Austin Horn show off their snappy suits after being introduced during grand march at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School prom April 30 at the school. Prom-goers battled rainy and windy conditions on their walks from the parking lot to the school before heading inside for a night of celebrating.

Making it rain with $100 bills during the prom grand march April 30 are Kendal Stucke (left) and Jack Klein. Several couples used props to accentuate their grand march appearance.

Allie VanHeel (left) strikes a pose while displaying a smile and leaning on her date, Josh Tapio, upon being introduced during prom grand march April 30 at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School. The gymnasium was filled with camera-happy family members and fellow SRRHS students.

Heidy Deleon Escobar (left) and Ilham Mohamud show off their wings during prom grand march April 30 at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School. Weather for prom day hovered around 50 degrees.

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Boys golf from page 15 “Eli Moilanen played consistently, avoiding big numbers and limiting his mistakes to only two double bogeys. Overall, he played a quality round that will help him build on for the rest of the season. Cole also played a solid round and scored the only birdie for the team in the meet.”

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Junior Collin Fuchs watches his approach shot on the 10th hole during a Central Lakes Conference meet May 2 at Territory Golf Course in St. Cloud. Fuchs shot a 92 for the Storm.

Rich Spring Golf Course Team results: 1. Alexandria 298 points, 2. Sartell 317, 3. Brainerd 328, 4. Willmar 333, 5. St. Cloud 370, 6. SRR 375 and 7. Rocori 393. SRR results: 17. Andres 86, 25. Paulson 94, 31. Kunz 97, 33. Dhein 98 and 37. Euteneuer 101. Territory Golf Course Team results: 1. Alexandria 294, 2. Sartell 309, 3. Brainerd 315, 4. Willmar 326, 5. Fergus Falls 327, 6. SRR 357, 7. St. Cloud 364 and 8. Rocori 395. SRR results: 23. Moilanen 85, 26. Paulson 87, 35. Collin Fuchs 87, 37. Carter Peplinski 93, 38. Euteneuer 94 and 41. Christensen 97. St. Cloud Country Club Team results: 1. Sartell 322, 2. Willmar 330, 3. Fergus Falls 332, 4. Brainerd 341, 5. Alexandria 345, 6. SRR 366 and 7. St. Cloud 394. SRR results: 15. Moilanen 87, 27. Paulson and Peplinski 92, 38. Euteneuer 103 and 42. Christensen 106.

Senior Eli Moilanen watches his putt roll toward the hole on the ninth green during a Central Lakes Conference meet May 2 at Territory Golf Course in St. Cloud. Moilanen shot 85 to lead the Storm.

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PUBLIC NOTICE Saldana Excavating, Heavy trucks and trailers K Johnson Construction, Trucks Trailers & a conveyor. Oak Hill Golf Course residences Westside of 85th Street NW residences Poirier Trucking Performance Foods, Rice MN RDO Equipment, Heavy equipment, trucks and trailers Unique Movers, trucks and trailers Zwilling Tree Service, Trucks and trailers As to the concerns of 105th & 115th Avenue NW, both of these roads are in poor condition and are part of our ongoing discussion for rebuilding. 105th particularly had a bad winter and is in disrepair. When the township rebuilds roads, we are building them to a 9 ton speci cation. After I had discussions with Jeff and Tom Friedrich last week I sent an email to MNDOT (St. Cloud) and asked for their guidance for their exit and entrance off of Highway 10. I also asked if it was possible to change the angle of the 105th entrance to a 45 degree angle from its current approximate 35 degree angle for greater safety access. I am waiting for their response and will send it to you when I receive it. I hope you will consider tabling the vote on the rezoning at the board meeting and ask that the board send it back to Planning and Zoning to allow the Friedrich’s the chance to address that board’s concerns. I was unable to attend last week and would have rearranged my schedule had it been known that traf c was such a concern for this large commercial parcel and a part of the zoning process. Sincerely, Julie Johnson Watab Township Supervisor 320-248-5245 Achman stated that the Department has not received any other comments or concerns from any State agencies, cities or townships on this agenda item. Also, there was no of cial action required by the affected Township. Popp stated that Julie Johnson’s letter was not heard by the Planning Commission. Achman stated we can send this request back to the Planning Commission to be reconsidered. Popp, Gapinski and Heinen stated that they do not want to go against a decision by the Planning Commission, however, the email from Julie Johnson would be new information to be considered by the Planning Commission. Johnson added that the Planning Commission would appreciate seeing the email from Julie Johnson, and by doing this, the County Board is not overruling the Planning Commission by sending it back. Johnson stated the Planning Commission was only looking at the rezoning request at the time it was denied, and they did not have the additional information provided by Julie Johnson. Motion by Johnson and seconded by Heinen to table this topic and to send it back to the Planning Commission’s next meeting on May 26, 2022, to then continue the public hearing to the June 7, 2022 Regular Board Meeting. Motion carried unanimously. Next, Achman requested the County Board to consider a resolution amending, terminating, and dissolving the St. Cloud Area Joint Planning District (JPD). Achman stated staff from Stearns County and the City of St. Cloud recently had discussions about the St. Cloud Area Joint Planning District that was established by the 1997 State of Minnesota Community-based Planning Act. Achman added that Matt Glaesman, the Community Development Director with the City of St. Cloud provided a summary and the history of the St. Cloud Area Joint Planning District Board (JPDB). Achman added that based on email conversations between participating jurisdictions, it is the desire of most jurisdictions to terminate and dissolve the JPDB due to there no longer being a need for such a body. The JPDB last met around 2015. Achman added that there remains approximately $11,000 of funds in the JPDB account. The funds will be refunded equally to each jurisdiction ($1,240 each). Motion by Popp and seconded by Johnson to approve the resolution amending, terminating, and dissolving the St. Cloud Area Joint Planning District. Motion carried unanimously. Next, Achman provided an update on the Eagle View Commons Loan Program, the clean-up efforts on the King’s Inn site, and the Local Board of Appeals & Equalization for informational purposes only. There was no action taken; no motion was made. Next, Achman and Assistant County Attorney Michelle Meyer queried how the County Board wished to move forward with the Mississippi River-Sartell One Watershed One Plan agreement. Meyer stated that a Joint Powers Agreement would be the best option, and another option would be to have the Benton Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) be the scal agent via a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Benton SWCD District Manager Gerry Maciej stated the Benton SWCD Board favors a Joint Powers Agreement, which they would administer on the County’s behalf. Maciej added this view stays in line with advice from the County Attorney’s Of ce. This topic was for informational purposes, no action was taken; no motion was made. Next, Sheriff Troy Heck Requested the County Board approve the proclamation declaring May 1st to May 7th 2022 as National Correctional Of cer’s week. This designation honors the men and women of our nation’s jails and prisons who do the dif cult and dangerous job of ensuring that those arrested for and convicted of criminal offenses

are safely housed during their incarceration. Correctional Of cers in Benton County, and all over this country, do a dif cult job that requires them to be ready to deal with violent, mentally ill, and dangerous inmates. Their job is truly not for the faint of heart and we are fortunate to have a talented and dedicated group of professionals doing this job in Benton County. Motion by Gapinski and seconded by Schlangen to approve the proclamation for National Correctional Of cer’s Week in Benton County from May 1st to May 7th, 2022. Motion carried unanimously. Next, Auditor-Treasurer Nadean Inman requested the Board’s approval to use the VEGA-3 election equipment grant along with $59,500 of county funds to purchase new accessible voting equipment (Omni Ballot Tablets) to ensure continued compliance with federal and state laws. This was continued from the April 5, 2022 Regular Board Meeting. Inman stated that on December 14th, the County Board signed a resolution giving permission to the Auditor-Treasurer’s of ce to apply for the VEGA-3 election equipment grant. As stated in the April 5th Board Meeting, the Minnesota Secretary of State’s of ce awarded Benton County with a VEGA-3 grant award of $37,180.38 for the purchase of Omni Ballot Tablets to replace the aging AutoMark assistive voting devices. As with previous VEGA grants, the county is required to provide 50% matching funds. This grant money must be used by the end of April or returned to the State. Assistive Voting Devices are required by both state and federal law to be at polling places for all federal and state elections as well as township elections in towns with more than 500 registered voters (currently 10 out of 12 towns). Inman added that they did not know this grant was coming, so this would have been dif cult to know what to budget for. Gapinski stated that he is in favor of using this grant, but we need to gure out where the other funds are coming from. There was a suggestion to have a conversation in the future with the cities and townships on cost sharing of the election equipment going forward. Motion by Popp and seconded by Gapinski to approve to use the VEGA-3 election equipment grant along with $59,500 of county funds to be taken out of the County’s reserves to purchase the new accessible voting equipment (Omni Ballot Tablets). Motion carried unanimously. The Regular County Board meeting was recessed at 10:15 AM to conduct a Human Services Board Meeting. The Regular Board meeting reconvened at 10:16 AM. Next, Headley requested the County Board to consider a resolution establishing an allocation plan for the County’s American Rescue Plan Act Funds but noted additional discussion will be needed before a nal, detailed plan can be adopted. Headley stated that Benton County will receive a grant totaling $7,942,209 from the federal government under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Headley reviewed obligations of ARPA funds that have already occurred, primarily for broadband purposes. Johnson suggested that after a meeting with broadband providers on April 26th, the County will have a better idea of how much we should allocate towards broadband. Headley added the proposals from broadband providers suggest a range of County contributions from $5 million up to $8 million. Popp stated he is not comfortable spending $5 million on broadband. There was a consensus among the County Board to set a Committee of the Whole meeting to discuss the allocation of the ARPA funds after the ndings of the broadband meeting on April 26th. Regular Board Meeting recessed at 10:26 AM to conduct a Ditch Authority Meeting. Regular Board Meeting reconvened at 11:33 AM. There were no additional comments by Commissioners under Comments by Commissioners (general comments by Board Members on Topics not requiring County Board action). Motion by Johnson and seconded by Gapinski to set the future Committee of the Whole (COW) Meetings: Thursday, April 28, 2022 discussion of ARPA Funds, Sauk Rapids Government Center, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 at approximately 9:00 AM or upon conclusion of the Benton Economic Partnership Quarterly Meeting. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Johnson and seconded by Heinen to conduct two consecutive closed meetings of the County Board: 1) the rst under MN Statutes §13D.05, Subdivision 3, to develop or consider offers or counteroffers for the purchase or sale of real or personal property. Headley stated that before holding a closed meeting under this paragraph, the public body must identify on the record the particular real or personal property that is the subject of the closed meeting, which would be for parcels number 13.00302 and 13.00731 (known as the old High School property); 2) the second closed meeting of the County Board under MN Statutes §13D.05, Subdivision 3 (b), as permitted by the attorney- client privilege to discuss a legal dispute over a Human Services client’s residency with Carver County and the payment of placement costs. The proposed language was agreeable to the motion-maker and the second. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Popp and seconded by Johnson to adjourn the closed session at 12:15 PM. Motion carried unanimously. Steven J. Heinen, Chair Benton County Board of Commissioners ATTEST: Montgomery Headley Benton County Administrator R-18-1B


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PUBLIC NOTICES 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 t occurred in conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: J a n u a r y 12, 2018 MORTGAGOR: t 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 t Servicing Corporation. Dated January 17, 2020 Recorded January 23, 2020, f as Document No. 440937. And thereafter assigned to: Freedom Mortgage Corporation. Dated t 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.

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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