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Apple Valley www.SunThisweek.com NEWS Big turnout for chamber expo An estimated 6,000 people attended the annual Home & Garden Expo hosted by the Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce. Page 5A

OPINION Preserve our water quality The ECM Editorial Board encourages state leaders to ensure the quality of drinking water by undertaking new initiatives. Page 4A

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April 8, 2016 | Volume 37 | Number 6

Candidates endorsed in District 57 Republicans, DFLers line up for 2016 campaign by Tad Johnson SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

The DFL and Republican Senate District 57 conventions on April 2 resulted in Anna Wills John Huot Greg Cory endorsements of five Erin Maye Clausen Campbell candidates: DFLers Quade Greg Clausen, Erin Maye Quade’s opponent in House District Maye Quade and John Huot and Republicans 57A is not known at this time after state Rep. Cory Campbell and Anna Wills. Tara Mack announced at Saturday’s convenClausen, who was elected to the Senate in tion she would not be seeking re-election. 2012 when he defeated Pat Hall with 54 perRepublican Senate District 57 Chairman cent of the vote, will run against Campbell in Pat Staley said a 57A candidate would likely the general election. be endorsed at a convention in May. Huot and Wills will compete for the House He said a number of good candidates have District 57B seat that Wills has held since she expressed interest. was first elected in 2012 when she defeated Maye Quade said in a statement that she Jeff Wilfahrt with 53 percent of the vote. She greatly appreciated Mack’s eight years of serwon re-election over Denise Packard earning 58 percent of the vote in 2014. See CANDIDATES, 12A

Rep. Mack will not seek re-election by Andrew Miller SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

State Rep. Tara Mack, R-Apple Valley, announced April 2 she will not be seeking a fifth term in office. Mack, who chairs the Tara Mack House’s Health and Human Services Committee, made the announcement at the Senate District 57 GOP convention, as well as on her Twitter and Instagram accounts. “For the past 8 years, it has been an absolute honor to serve the community in which I was raised and I want to express See MACK, 12A

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Spring break nightmare Lakeville man home after ordeal in Mexican jail by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

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earlier this year, the capstone event to the season for Minnesota’s 630 teams. This year’s FIRST LEGO competition saw the Diamonds competing in the Trash

Evan Tweed was scared. Forced into the back of a pickup truck and handcuffed to a metal bar next to an armed guard trained on him, the Lakeville businessman, husband and father was driven off by local police as panicked friends and family’s pleas of his innocence were ignored. “It was just so sur- Evan Tweed real,� Tweed said “It was unbelievable, Everybody I was with in this group was completely shocked.� Tweed, his wife Teresa and son Sam, a Lakeville North High School senior, were expecting fun and good memories when they traveled to Mexico with a group of about 75 other Lakeville families over spring break in March. The Tweeds had gold-level accommodations and perks at an all-inclusive Mexican resort, which has been a popular spring break destination for many high school students and their families in and around Lakeville. Among them was Tim Durst of Lakeville, who was standing near Tweed at a club on the resort March 21 when an altercation occurred. “The next thing I know, Evan is in handcuffs,� Durst said. Spanish-speaking security guards quickly surrounded Tweed, who Durst said had not been involved in the altercation, pulled his arm behind his back and pushed him toward the exit. Tweed said their grip and command of him increased as he resisted and proclaimed his innocence, then they threw him to the ground. Security guards circled him, and one pushed his knee into Tweed’s back, handcuffed him and dragged him into the lobby. “That creates a huge ruckus,� Tweed said. “Now, management is out there,

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Dale Swanson, author of the historical novel “The Thirty-Ninth Man,â€? is set to speak April 19 at the Steeple Center in Rosemount. Page 15A The Iron Maidens, a FIRST Tech Challenge robotics team from Apple Valley High School, are, from left, Emily DeBoard, Connie Knipe, Cori Roberts, Atalanta Stoeke, Barbara Tan and Marie PeĂąa. (Photo by Andrew Miller)

Robotics in the spotlight Two Apple Valley teams qualify for world championships by Andrew Miller SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

SPORTS Successful coach to retire The longtime Apple Valley boys soccer coach will retire, leaving behind a trophy case full of memories. Page 10A

PUBLIC NOTICE Sun Thisweek Apple Valley is an official newspaper of the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School District. Page 12A

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Two groups of local students are bringing their science know-how to an international stage later this month. The Iron Maidens, a FIRST Tech Challenge robotics team comprised of six Apple Valley High School 10th-graders, and The Diamonds, a middle school-age FIRST LEGO League team with students from Apple Valley and Rosemount, have each qualified for the FIRST World Festival in St. Louis. It’s a milestone for both teams in the FIRST program, which seeks to develop science and technology skills in youths. The Diamonds have been together for five years, and their name is a reference to

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Apple Valley’s Diamond Path Elementary, which they were attending when the team was formed. Coached by parent volunteers Tom and Vergene Downs, the team took first place at the state competition

Man charged after fatal crash at Cedar & 160th Eric Kasprzyk allegedly ran from scene naked

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The Diamonds, a middle school-age FIRST LEGO League robotics team based in Apple Valley, are, from left, Maggie Wussow, Rebecca Downs, Carson Hensold, Anrushi Tiwari, Alex Moran and Jacob Downs. (Photo submitted)

by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

The Rosemount driver who police say ran naked into a home after fleeing the scene of a fatal crash at the Apple Valley-Lakeville border has been charged with multiple felonies. Eric Wesley Kasprzyk, 40, is charged with three

counts of criminal BMW and drivvehicular homiing west in the cide (negligence eastbound lane on and under the in160th Street near fluence; gross negCedar Avenue at ligence and leaving around 8:30 a.m. the scene) and one April 1 before witcount of first-de- Eric nesses reported gree burglary, all Kasprzyk seeing a vehicle felonies. matching that dePolice say Kasprzyk scription run a red light was speeding in a white and crash into the driv-

er’s side door of a Toyota Camry, driven by 45-yearold Osah Phetsarath of Lakeville. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner reported that Phetsarath died of multiple blunt force injuries in the crash. Kasprzyk fled the scene, shedding his clothes, and burst into the

home of a family with two children, ages 2 years old and 6 months old, according to the Dakota County criminal complaint. He allegedly hid in a closet, but pushed his way out of it after one of the townhome occupants attempted to barricade him See CHARGES, 8A

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No deadline extension, no community center Faith-based group seeking another location

of whom fought successfully to keep a proposed Holiday and McDonald’s project out of the area two decades ago — and city staffers and members of the Planning Commission. The commission, citing a severe shortage of required parking, unsafe traffic circulation and other factors, voted March 28 to recommend that the council deny the request. Rick Lavelle of Creador Architecture asked the council to extend the June 5 deadline while his client, the Madina Community Center, finds a new site and signs a new lease. Center organizers asked Lavelle last year to bid on the buildout of the Frontier Court building to accommodate the center. Officials and neighbors are

frustrated that the project got its foot in the door with a school not allowed in a previously vacant building restricted by planned unit development zoning to office uses. The building owner and the center’s real estate broker should have known better, critics say. “Please, do not rent a space or lease a space that you have not checked with our staff,� Mayor Elizabeth Kautz told Madina representatives. The school has already operated unlawfully for five months, said Jim Giebel, 1701 Victoria Lane, who said residents oppose a deadline extension. “The neighborhood has empathy for the situation they were placed in,� Giebel said. “I guess I do not feel totally it was their

fault.� Madina has a new real estate broker and is seeking another site in Burnsville, Lavelle said. Properties in Savage, Apple Valley and Lakeville are being considered, but Burnsville is “the heart of the community,� he said. The center was proposed for one of three office buildings approved, with neighborhood input, in a 1997 PUD. The office buildings would function mainly on weekdays, minimizing weekend disturbances, neighbors said. The community center would reverse that intent, they said.

Simple Steps is sponsored and donated by club members will be available. A selection of by the Dakota County Public annuals and vegetables will be Health Department. Partners include cities, parks, businesses included. and organizations in Dakota “Climate Hustle – Red States County. vs. Blue States ‌ Election-Year Simple Steps Political Battle and Debunking program begins Play for Patrick the ‘Myths’ of Global WarmFor the 10th year, Dakota ingâ€? will be shown at 7 p.m. heart screening Monday, May 2, Carmike 15 County is sponsoring Simple The Play for Patrick FounCinema, 15630 Cedar Ave., Ap- Steps, a free walking program for residents. Since 2007, more dation will host a youth heart ple Valley. “Climate Hustleâ€? seeks to than 5,000 people have moved screening 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satprovide answers on the issue of with Simple Steps, logging more urday, April 16, at Shakopee global warming. The event in- than 15 million minutes of walk- East Junior High School, 1137 Marschall Road S., Shakopee. cludes a panel discussion host- ing. Simple Steps is a fun, easy Sudden cardiac arrest is the ed by U.S. Rep. Lamar Smith, way for people to improve their leading cause of sudden death in chairman of the House Science, Space and Technology Commit- health. Join a group or start young people and is typically the tee, and will be headlined by for- your own. Groups can range result of undiagnosed structural mer Alaska governor and vice in size from one to 12 people. or electrical heart disease. This presidential candidate, Sarah Walk regularly to be eligible for event is sponsored by the Patprizes, including a drawstring rick Schoonover Heart FoundaPalin. For more information, go to backpack. The program runs tion in memory of 14-year-old through July 31, and registra- Eastview Hockey Association www.carmike.com. tion is open through June 15. player Patrick Schoonover, who Register for the program by died from undetected heart deDakota Gardeners visiting www.dakotacounty.us fects while playing hockey in and searching “Simple Stepsâ€? or November 2014. hold plant sale by calling 651-554-6100. The Play for Patrick youth The Dakota Gardeners will Simple Steps volunteers will heart screening includes: a heart hold a plant sale 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. be available to explain the pro- health survey investigating signs Saturday, May 21, at Communi- gram at the Health and Fitness and symptoms/family history of ty of Christ Church, 5990 134th Fair, 10 a.m. to noon April 9 at a cardiac condition, blood presSt. Court, Apple Valley, 651- Red Pine Elementary School, sure, electrocardiogram (ECG/ 455-2889. Perennials divided 530 Red Pine Lane, Eagan. EKG), echocardiogram (ultra-

sound of the heart) and consultation. Bystander CPR and automated external defibrillator training is also provided to the registered students and parents. Any student ages 14-18 is encouraged to register for the heart screening. The non-invasive process takes about 30 to 45 minutes and may save a life. Register for the screening at www.playforpatrick.org.

sary to take part. WHEP volunteers will receive training in field methods, macroinvertebrate collection and identification, and plant survey techniques and identification. Volunteers are grouped into teams by city, and each team will take samples from three to five wetlands between June and August. Wetland monitoring teams will be formed in Apple Valley, Burnsville, Dakota County Parks, Eagan, Farmington, Hastings, Lakeville, Mendota Heights, Rosemount, South St. Paul and West St. Paul. Volunteers typically commit 10-20 hours of their time, which includes training, field work and lab analysis. The county provides all of the training, equipment and leadership. Volunteer registration will be accepted through May 15. To sign up, go to www.dakotacounty.us and search “volunteer.� Once on the volunteer website, click to sign up with Environmental Resources and create a new account. To learn more information, visit www.mnwhep.org or call the Dakota County Environmental Resources Department at 952-891-7000.

by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

A representative for a proposed religious community center opposed by neighbors and city officials conceded April 5 that the proposed site near McAndrews Road in Burnsville is not a good fit. But he asked the Burnsville City Council for an extension of the deadline for removing part of the operation — a weekend school for children — that has been operating unlawfully. The answer was no. The council voted unanimously to deny a planned unit development change allowing the community center and to stick with

a June 5 deadline for removing the school. The deadline is part of a city code enforcement action already in process. “I’m willing to go to June 5,� said Council Member Bill Coughlin, calling the deadline lenient for an unlawful property use. “My usual stance would be that it shut down tomorrow.� Building owner Eleven Investments LLC sought the PUD change to allow the Muslim community center, prayer hall and school in the office building at 13770 Frontier Court, north of McAndrews near Valley Natural Foods and the city maintenance center. Numerous objections were raised by neighbors — many

John Gessner can be reached at (952) 846-2031 or email john.gessner@ecm-inc.com.

Area Briefs Climate movie, discussion at Carmike

County seeks volunteers for wetland program Dakota County is looking for people who are eager to pull on a pair of waders and jump into monitoring the health of the community wetlands through the Wetland Health Evaluation Program (WHEP). Volunteers will work with a community-based team to monitor and collect information — such as data on plants and macroinvertebrates — that is used by cities to study health trends in order to better manage wetlands and surrounding natural resource areas. Previous monitoring experience or science background is not neces-

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April 8, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Apple Valley

Opinion Drinking water reaches a crossroads in Minnesota Water is gold, and it is getting more valuable,” says Gina McCarthy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency director. Her words convey the growing public health focus on ensuring an adequate supply of safe drinking water, threatened to varying degrees around the country by agricultural contamination, overuse of groundwater and underinvestment in aging distribution systems. Add grievous human error and you have Flint, Michigan, where an austerity measure imposed on a bankrupt community robbed its refashioned water system of a key anti-corrosion treatment. Flint was left with an outbreak of Legionnaire’s disease and untold worry over a generation of youngsters whose consumption of unsafe amounts of waterborne lead leaves them at heightened risk of neurological disorders. In Minnesota, Gov. Mark Dayton promises to give the quality of our lakes, rivers, streams and drinking water his utmost attention during his last three years in office. He has asked for approval this year of $220 million in new water investments. Amid all this attention, citizens and lawmakers want to know: Where do we stand? Is the water safe to drink? Largely, yes, the Minnesota Health Department says in its latest annual drinking water report. The department, which regulates municipal water systems, is charged with federal Safe Drinking Water Act compliance. “Minnesota has an excellent record in terms of water quality violations,” Dr. Deborah Swackhamer told the ECM

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Editorial Board. Swackhamer is a retired professor of science, technology and public policy at the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs and is on the staff of the University of Minnesota’s Water Resources Center. Where safety is threatened, nitrates generated by agriculture are an increasingly prevalent but hardly new cause. Since 2008, the number of Minnesotans served by public water systems required by Safe Drinking Water Act standards to treat for nitrates has grown from 15,000 to 50,000, according to the Health Department’s May 2015 water report. Last year residents of Randall in Morrison County learned that one of their town wells had to be shut down because it was fouled by nitrates exceeding 10 parts per million, the federal drinking water standard. And about 105 “noncommunity” water systems in Minnesota — those serving some schools, resorts or

other businesses — exceeded the standard in 2014. The Clean Water Fund created by the Legacy Amendment sales tax that Minnesota voters approved in 2008 is a needed boost for local cleanup efforts. The Health Department aims to use a portion dedicated to water projects to help 505 vulnerable community water systems — more than half of Minnesota’s 963 such systems — make water-protection plans by 2020. Passage of Dayton’s funding request is also needed to increase communities’ access to low-cost loans that make such projects affordable. But even with Legacy funds and Dayton’s budget boost, the work will have just begun. Minnesota’s Clean Water Roadmap, a Legacy project, calls for a 20 percent long-term reduction in the state’s groundwater nitrate levels. With up to 20 million acres of land in row crop production, it’s no secret that unregulated application of nitrous fertilizer, especially for King Corn, is the chief source of nitrates. “The livelihood of Minnesota, one of its livelihoods, is growing corn, and yet it’s also one of the major polluters of drinking water and our other water,” Swackhamer said. Her idea to use Legacy funds to pay farm set-asides and help farmers cultivate markets for new crops deserves consideration in future years. Taking only 5 percent of the most erodible farmland out of row-crop production would greatly curtail pollutants, Swackhamer said. Meanwhile, the public pipes that deliver water to our homes are in many cit-

ies aging beyond their useful, and healthful, lives. That’s also true in many homes. Flint isn’t the only community with old lead pipes. Some 6.1 million remain nationwide, according to the American Water Works Association. And while most of the risk of excess lead in tap water can be managed through corrosion control at the treatment plant, the AWWA declared in March that the safest course is eventually removing the pipes at a cost of more than $30 billion. In Minnesota the biggest costs await the system rebuilds and retrofits that will be needed to guarantee generations of safe water supply. Only in the last decade or so have observers fully grasped the unsustainable rate at which aquifers are being depleted compared with their much slower recharge rates, Swackhamer said, pointing to the Jordan-Prairie Du Chien aquifer complex, which supplies about 75 percent of the metro region’s groundwater. Her future gaze is on the mighty Mississippi, which already supplies water users in St. Paul and Minneapolis. “In terms of the quantity issue, it’s a question of just getting people to go back to using surface water,” she said. “It’s more expensive. But it’s a sustainable choice. The other option is to, five generations from now, not have enough water, period.” This is an opinion of the ECM Editorial Board. Sun Thisweek and the Dakota County Tribune are part of ECM Publishers. This is the second in a series of editorials the board will publish this year on the topic of water.

Progress and problems with PSEO information by Joe Nathan SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

A new statewide study of 87 Minnesota district and charter websites shows real, commendable progress. The research shows dramatic increases in the number of schools that are providing “up-to-date information” for Postsecondary Enrollment Options, as required by state law. However, the study also identified several problem areas. The study was completed by the Center for School Change, where I work. We found disturbing results last summer when our staff examined more than 120 websites to see if schools were providing accurate information about PSEO. We went back this month to see if there were improvements in four key areas, from August 2015 to March 2016: • Tenth grade PSEO option. Inclusion of this fact grew from 15 to 91 percent. • Opportunity to take PSEO courses online. Inclusion increased from 1 to 90 percent. • Recognition that PSEO tuition, required fees and books are free to participating students. This grew from 1 to 90 percent. • Availability of transportation funds to help students from low-income families get to a college for PSEO courses. This increased from 21 to 90 percent. Although we did not re-check this, it’s important for families to know they have until May 30 to notify their high school if a student is participating in PSEO for the 2016-17 school year. Less than 10 percent of websites we reviewed had this information in August 2015. Here’s what we found on some district and charter websites: PSEO information for Burnsville-

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Joe Nathan Eagan-Savage is found at http://bit. ly/1RGCAtY, Farmington Area at http://bit.ly/1MzRYsU, Lakeville Area at http://bit.ly/1PEnTTL and Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan at http://bit. ly/1RpQEJF. All the districts’ websites have search functions that bring users to the respective pages except for Farmington’s site. Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Schools has PSEO information in several places that can be found through the search function. Amy Olson, the Lakeville district’s communications director, notes that both Lakeville North and South have meetings to inform parents about dualcredit opportunities. She wrote: “Deans also will hold one-on-one meetings with students and parents who show interest in PSEO.” CSC staff hope that districts will make it easier for families and students to find website information about PSEO. Fifty-five percent of 87 websites we studied did not have a search function that brought users to PSEO information. We encourage districts and charters to do this, though it’s not required by state law. Progress resulted in part because of Minnesota Department of Education Commissioner Brenda Cassellius, Fred Nolan, executive director of the Minnesota Rural Education Association, Gary Amoroso, executive director of the Min-

nesota Association of School Administrators, and Eugene Piccolo, executive director of the Minnesota Association of Charter schools. Commissioner Cassellius responded to the 2015 report by reminding school administrators last summer and again early this year about PSEO information requirements. Nolan, Amoroso and Piccolo encouraged educators to carry out the mandate, which some had not heard about before last summer’s report. The report also summarizes the growing research showing the value of PSEO and other dual-credit courses for all kinds of students. Participating students are much more likely to enter, but also graduate from a one-, two- or four-year higher education program. That’s in part because dual credit saves families thousands of dollars, and partially because high school students develop strong skills and more confidence by earning college credits. The report identified another kind of information that we hope will be shared with families. Many people have written to me, asking for information about how open colleges are to accepting various forms of dual credit. That might be PSEO courses taught on a college campus or via the Internet, or courses taught in high school, like Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or College in the Schools. We contacted public two- and fouryear colleges, as well as private four-year colleges, and found significant differences in acceptance policies. For example, the public colleges and universities will accept up to two years of credit from PSEO, CIS, and depending on the end of class test scores, AP and IB. Acceptance at private colleges varies. Hamline

University will accept up to two years, while Macalester and St. Olaf will accept less than a year’s worth. There’s no single place to learn what acceptance policies are. CSC suggests that the Minnesota Legislature direct the Minnesota Office of Higher Education to gather and share this information. A bill has been introduced at the Legislature to do this. The PSEO law requires schools to distribute information about PSEO to students in grades 8-11 and their parents. The CSC may ask schools next year to share PSEO information they give to families. We also may examine an issue some families have contacted us about: schools that discourage PSEO participation by giving extra “weight” in grade point averages to dual-credit courses taken in high schools, but not to PSEO courses. Authors of the report include Russell Pekala, a Minnesota high school graduate who took two years of PSEO courses and is now at Harvard, Malik Bush and John Miller, CSC’s co-directors, and yours truly. It’s available on our website at www.centerforschoolchange.org. While more information is needed, it’s important to acknowledge the progress made since August. Thanks to Cassellius, Amoroso, Noland and Piccolo, and to the district and charter educators who made information more available. Joe Nathan, formerly a Minnesota public school teacher, administrator and PTA president, is a former director and now senior fellow at the Center for School Change. Reactions are welcome at joe@ centerforschoolchange.org. Columns reflect the opinion of the author.

Letters Legislation needed to address mental health issues To the editor: On Thursday, March 31, I joined together with hundreds of individuals and attended Mental Health Day on the Hill. As

a social worker, working in the health care field I am reminded every day how mental illness affects everyone in our community. I was proud to be a resident of Dakota County when I realized that Sen. Greg Clausen, DFL-Apple Valley, has continued to show great support for mental health.

One aspect of the mental health delivery system that is in need of special attention are mandated training programs, that will provide the tools and resources needed for dealing with an individual who is experiencing a mental health crisis. These individuals are seen by law enforcement, teachers, social

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workers and mental health providers every day. Our Minnesota representatives currently are trying to pass two pieces of legislation that would greatly improve upon crisis intervention services and help our children, parents, friends and neighbors in crisis more effectively. House File 2756 would require police to take four hours of training on mental-health-related topics every three years. Knowing the number of people that they come into contact with that are experiencing a mental health crisis, I believe it’s critical that police officers receive a minimal amount of training. Senate File 2470, coauthored by Clausen, requires teachers to receive at least one hour of suicide prevention training (best practices or evidence based) every three years in order to renew their license. This proposal would not require teachers to have additional training, but would require one of the two hours currently

dedicated to mental illness in children, to be suicide prevention. I want to thank Clausen for his mental health advocacy and urge our other state representatives to support H.F. 2756 and S.F. 2470. Please contact your representatives to ask for their support. AMANDA TIERI Apple Valley

Sugarsweetened beverages not driving obesity To the editor: A March 31 letter, “Sugar-sweetened beverages, not so sweet,” fails to state that federal data on the U.S. diet shows unequivocally that sugarsweetened beverages are not driving obesity or other obesity-related diseases. Sugar from soda dropped 39 percent since 2000, while at the same time the rate of obesity and diabetes climbed steadily year after year up

to 24 percent in 2014. It defies logic to blame sugar-sweetened beverages for illnesses whose rates have gone up as soft drink consumption went down. Nutritional science tells us that that obesity and obesity-related conditions such as diabetes have multiple risk factors, including genetics, a lack of physical activity and overconsumption of calories from any source. Beverages sweetened with sugar are actually a small part of the daily diet, just 6 percent of calories. So why are we still singling out soda when we know that is not what’s driving the prevalence of obesity and diabetes in the U.S.? Shouldn’t we instead be doing all we can to inform Americans about how best to maintain a balanced diet in everything we eat and drink daily, and give people the choices to do it themselves? Blaming one small part of the entire diet will not address the whole picture. See LETTERS, 8A


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Business Buzz Adams Radio names business manager Abby Snyder of Eagan has joined Lakeville-based Adams Radio Group as corporate business manager in charge of accounts payable, payroll and human resources. Adams owns and operates radio stations in Indiana, New Mexico and Maryland. Snyder began her career in radio in 1998 as a promotions intern for a Twin Cities radio station. She later became an on-air talent in St. Cloud; Rapid City, South Dakota; and Duluth.

Bordwell promoted at Adams Radio Sharon Bordwell has been promoted to corporate controller for Lakeville-based Adams Radio Group. Adams owns and operates radio stations in Indiana, New Mexico and Maryland. Bordwell joined Adams Radio Group in October 2014 as a general accountant. She previously served in public accounting specializing in financial institution audits. She also worked as a private consultant for small to midsize companies. Bordwell is a graduate of Michigan Technology University and earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance.

Uponor reaches agreement Uponor has reached an intellectual property licensing agreement with HeatLink Group Inc. and PexCor Manufacturing Inc. HeatLink Group Inc. and PexCor Manufacturing Inc. are affiliated companies based in Calgary, Alberta, that manufacture

and sell PEX pipe. The agreement, which allows their use of Uponor’s patented technology for PEX pipe manufacturing under license, resolves ongoing litigation in the U.S. and Canada regarding infringement of Uponor’s Canadian Patent 2,232,376. On March 16, Uponor secured a favorable ruling from the Federal Court of Canada regarding its patent infringement case against the two companies and had an additional case pending in the U.S. The ruling had required HeatLink, PexCor and related companies to halt manufacture and sale of PEX piping. Through the new agreement, they can resume business under a license agreement with Uponor.

The WomEn’s Circle Kate Boeckman, product manager, Wearable & Emerging Product Technologies at Thomson Reuters, will be the speaker at the next Dakota County Regional Chamber WomEn’s Circle to be held 7:459 a.m. Thursday, April 21, at Valleywood Golf Course in Apple Valley. Boeckman is an attorney with a passion for technology. She’s currently tracking wearable and other emerging product technologies, generating innovative opportunities for their use, and leading efforts to develop proofof-concepts, partnerships, and products based on these technologies. She will share her unique career path and be showing some of their work on the Amazon Echo, smart watches and virtual reality. This event is included in the WomEn’s Circle membership. Guests may attend one time for a fee of $25. To attend as a guest, email Emily Corson

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Cricket Wireless opens in Apple Valley Cricket Wireless, a subsidiary of AT&T, has opened a new store in Apple Valley at 7546 149th St. W. It is the company’s 43rd store in Minnesota. Cricket provides nationwide wireless service with no annual contract. Hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Visit www.cricketwireless.com for more information.

An estimated 6,000 people attended the annual Home & Garden Expo hosted by the Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce on April 2 at the Dakota County Western Service Center. The event featured about 120 exhibitors, with booths hosted by local home improvement companies, along with an array of family activities.

Fairview adds Burnsville counseling center Fairview Counseling Centers has opened at 156 Cobblestone Lane in Burnsville. It offers therapy for people with psychological and emotional difficulties such as depression and anxiety, trauma and loss, marriage and family problems, medically related conditions, stress-related conditions, and workplace issues. Call 612-672-6999 for information.

Hanson joins media agency Katie Hanson has joined Burnsville-based Media Relations Agency as a graphic and WordPress designer. She previously worked in visual design at Mirium in Minneapolis. Hanson earned a bachelor of fine arts degree in graphic design as well as a bachelor’s degree in painting with a minor in advertising from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.

At left: Guests at the event had the chance for up-close encounters with animals from the Minnesota Zoo. (Photos courtesy Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce)

Business Calendar To submit items for the Business Calendar, email: darcy.odden@ecm-inc.com. Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce events: • Thursday, April 21, 4:306:30 p.m., Chamber Business After Hours, Lakeview Bank, 9725 163rd St. W., Lakeville. Free. Information: Fabiana at fabiana@applevalleychamber. com. Dakota County Regional Chamber of Commerce events: • Thursday, April 14, 8-9 a.m., Coffee Break, American Cancer Society, 950 Blue Gentian Road, Suite 100, Eagan. Open to all DCRC members. Free to attend. Information: Emily Corson at 651-288-9202 or ecorson@dcrchamber.com. • Tuesday, April 19, 12-1 p.m., Meet the Chamber, DCRC office, 3352 Sherman

Court, Suite 201, Eagan. For prospective and new members. Free. RSVP required. Information: 651-452-9872 or info@ dcrchamber.com. • Thursday, April 21, 7:459 a.m., The WomEn’s Circle, Valleywood Golf Course, 4851 McAndrews Road, Apple Valley. Speaker: Kate Boeckman, product manager, Wearable & Emerging Product Technologies at Thomson Reuters. Fee: $150 annual associate fee; $25 to attend one time as a guest. Registration required. Information: 651-452-9872 or ecorson@dcrchamber.com. Burnsville Chamber of Commerce events: • Monday, April 11, 12-6 p.m., Twins Home Opener Game & Tailgate. Sold out. • Wednesday, April 13, 8-9 a.m., AM Coffee Break, Denny’s Restaurant, 12950 Aldrich Ave., Burnsville. Free to attend.

Information: tricia@burnsvillechamber.com. Lakeville Area Chamber of Commerce events: • Friday, April 8, 8-9 a.m., Teacher Appreciation Breakfast, Oak Hills Elementary. Information: Shelley Jans at shelley@lakevillechambercvb.org. • Thursday, April 21, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., General Membership Luncheon – Randy Shaver, Crystal Lake Golf Club. Shaver is a news anchor at KARE 11 and a cancer survivor. Cost: $25 members, $40 nonmembers. Information: Shanen Corlett at 952-469-2020 or shanen@lakevillechambercvb. org. • Thursday, April 21, After Hours: Lakeview Bank – Legacy Awards, Lakeview Bank, 9725 163rd St. W., Lakeville. Information: Shanen Corlett at 952-469-2020 or shanen@ lakevillechambercvb.org.

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Seniors DFL Senior Caucus Bruce Yernberg, Minnesota State Retiree Council, AFL-CIO, is the guest speaker at the next meeting of the DFL Senior Caucus, South Metro Chapter at noon Wednesday, April 13, at the Apple Valley Pizza Ranch, 15662 Pilot Knob, Apple Valley, 952-431-3333. His topic is “Social Security Affects Everyone: Young and Old.� State Rep. Rick Hansen, District 52A, also will offer remarks on the current legislative session. Buffet lunch is available for purchase. The chapter meets the second Wednesday of every month. All are welcome.

Apple Valley seniors The Apple Valley Senior Center, 14601 Hayes Road, is home to the following activities, which are organized and run by the Apple Valley Seniors and Apple Valley Parks and Recreation. The facility is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, call 952-953-2345 or go to www.cityo-

fapplevalley.org. Monday, April 11 – Int. Line Dancing, 9:30 a.m.; Tap Dancing, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Membership Committee, 11:15 a.m.; Zumba Toning, 11:30 a.m.; Pool, noon; Women’s Table Tennis, 12:30 p.m.; Bridge, 12:45 p.m.; Happy Stitchers, 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 12 – Quilting Bees, 9 a.m.; IMAX Coffee & Show, 9 a.m.; Zumba Gold, 9:15 a.m.; Tuesday Painters, 9:30 a.m.; Volunteer Appreciation (by invitation only), 9:30 a.m.; Cribbage, noon; Pool, noon; Pinochle, 12:30 p.m.; Alzheimer & Dementia Presentation, 1 p.m.; Hand & Foot Cards, 1 p.m.; Table Tennis, 1 p.m.; Spanish – Intermediate, 1 p.m.; Spanish – Beginner, 2:30 p.m.; Defensive Driving, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 13 – Donated Bread, 9 a.m.; Yoga, 9:45 a.m.; Velvet Tones, 10 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Men’s Bowling at Apple Place Bowl, noon; Pool, noon; Fun Folks On Spokes Orientation, 1 p.m.; Dominoes, 1 p.m.; Mahjong, 1 p.m.; Tai Chi, 2 p.m.

Thursday, April 14 – Beg. Line Dancing, 9:15 a.m.; Int. Line Dancing, 10 a.m.; New Member Orientation, 10 a.m.; Discover Group, 10 a.m.; Pool, noon; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Table Tennis, 1 p.m.; Hardanger, 1 p.m.; 500, 1 p.m.; Color & Chat, 1:30 p.m.; Social Seniors, 4 p.m. Friday, April 15 – Men’s Breakfast, 8:30 a.m.; Defensive Driving, 9 a.m.; Women’s Breakfast, 9 a.m.; Fun Folks On Spokes, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Women’s Pool, 11 a.m.; Men’s Bowling at Apple Place Bowl, noon; Members Bingo, 12:30 p.m.

Area seniors Senior activities are offered by the Eagan Parks and Recreation Department in the Lone Oak Room at the Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway. Call 651-675-5500 for more information. The Burnsville Senior Center is located in the Diamondhead Education Center at 200 W. Burnsville Parkway. Call 952-707-4120 for information.

Michels earns Eagle Scout Award William R. Michels of Apple Valley Troop 293 has earned the Eagle Scout Award, the highest advancement award in the Boys Scout of America. He is the son of Ralph and Sue Michels of Apple Valley. The Michels have two other sons who have also earned their Eagle Scout awards, Ben (2009) and Kollin (2012). Will’s Eagle Scout project was to enhance Robert Erickson Park in Apple Valley with the planting of native wildflowers and the building of six mason bee houses and six bluebird houses. Pollinator signs were also posted to help educate the community about the endangerment of bees. Will has held a number of leadership positions within the troop. He was awarded the Order of the Arrow by his peers and

William Michels participated in many community service projects. Highlights of his scouting experience include the Triple Crown high adventure camping experiences at Philmont Scout Camp in New Mexico, Boundary Waters canoeing, and Sea Base camp in Florida, along with several years at Tomahawk Scout camp. A May 1 Eagle Court of Honor is planned.

Religion Tools for Change workshop Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Burnsville will present Tools for Change, a free two-session workshop for seniors, 1-3 p.m. Tuesdays, April 19 and 26. Prince of Peace is called to connect with seniors, both within the church and the south metro community, to provide the tools for them to recognize and positively deal with change. This two-session workshop will cover: • What makes change so difficult.

• How changing your behaviors and habits may be a good idea, but is not always easy. • Critical role of support during times of change. • Tools and ideas for dealing with changes that happen in your life. Guest speaker Dee Bailey is a human development consultant and certified life coach who has worked with adults in transition for over 30 years. This workshop takes place in the Christian Life Center, Room 200, at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 13901 Fairview Drive, Burnsville. Contact Kari Snyder at ksnyder@popmn.org

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Lakeville woman will keep foxes Supporters step up for Mikayla Raines by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

After months of worry, Mikayla Raines was all smiles leaving the April 4 Lakeville City Council meeting. City Council members unanimously approved granting the 21-year-old an interim use permit that allows her to keep up to three domesticated wild foxes kenneled on the 10acre agricultural property where she lives in southwestern Lakeville. The permit included multiple stipulations, including that Raines will be continually permitted by the Minnesota Department of Natural Re-

sources for keeping the foxes, and that the permit is discontinued when she no longer lives at the property. Lakeville’s permit also automatically expires if she does not keep foxes on the property for more than one year. Multiple supporters attended and/or wrote letters urging the council approve the permit, noting her devotion to rescuing animals, experience and character. Amy Andrews said Raines helped care for children from traumatic backgrounds in out-ofhome placement, teaching the children how to care for rescue animals. Andrews said Raines brought her rescue fox Farah to work and the children “found great

comfort� in the animals she had rescued, bonding with them and learning to care for them. Alicia Bourgoine said the foxes are “her life� and she uses them for educational purposes. “My kids would be devastated if Mikayla couldn’t bring her foxes over anymore,� Bourgoine wrote. “They are better mannered (than) most people’s dogs.� While only supporters attended the City Council meeting, concerns from neighbors were raised at the March 17 Planning Commission meeting. Neighbor Mark Lenertz said he owns cattle next door to the property, and questioned if the foxes could be in heat and attract predatory animals. Raines said two of

Funfest seeks Ambassador candidates Eagan’s July 4th Funfest is seeking young men and women ages 10-19 to be candidates for its Ambassador program. Candidates from Eagan, Apple Valley, Burnsville, Mendota, Mendota Heights, Sunfish Lake and Rosemount are eligible to apply. Those who attend school or worship in Eagan are also eligible. The candidate program begins in May with Ambassadors selected on July 11. A candidate information meeting will be 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 11, at Think Mutual Bank, 4245 Johnny Cake Ridge Road, Eagan. Ambassador candidates promote and participate in Eagan’s July 4th Fun-

her foxes have been neutered and the third will be spayed soon. When the foxes are not in their cage, they are kept on a 60-foot long leash, she said. Since childhood, Raines has cared for orphaned squirrels, bunnies and birds, and fed wild raccoons who came right up to her. Raines has given up college and the majority of her social life to care for the animals she rescues, and said most of her money goes to their care. Mayor Matt Little said while keeping such animals may not work in certain areas of the city, it does on the rural agricultural property where she lives. Following the council vote, Raines, surrounded by friends and family following the approval, expressed relief that the permit was approved.

Mikayla Raines received approval from the Lakeville City Council for an interim use permit that will allow her to keep and care for up to three domesticated wild foxes on the 10-acre agricultural property where she lives. (Photo by Laura Adelmann)

“Oh, I’m so relieved that I can have my foxes,� Raines said. “Oh my God, they’re my children, so if I was going to lose

them I don’t know what I’d do. I’m very ecstatic.� Laura Adelmann is at laura. adelmann@ecm-inc.com.

fest celebration through appearances, volunteer tasks, and button book sales. A panel of judges will make the Ambassador selections based on observations of candidate social interaction skills, communication, attitude and volunteerism. Funfest Ambassadors represent Eagan throughout the year participating in community events, parades, festivals, volunteer activities, and service projects. Ambassadors qualify for a scholarship after successfully completing their year of service. For more information about the program, go to www.eaganfunfest.org.

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LETTERS, from 4A Even the 2015 U.S. Dietary Guidelines say that Americans can balance their beverages, along

with all else they eat and drink. Our industry fully supports the goal to help Americans achieve and maintain a healthy weight. To help Americans man-

age their calorie intake, our industry places clear calorie labels on the front of every can, bottle and pack we produce. Through innovation we are provid-

ing the smaller portion sizes and no- and lowercalorie options that consumers want. Our Balance Calorie Initiative has set an indus-

try-wide goal to reduce beverage calories consumed per person nationally by 20 percent by 2025. To meet that goal, we are undertaking broad, measurable actions in product innovation, marketing communications, distribution and education to drive consumer behavior changes and help improve America’s health. TIM WILKIN Minnesota Beverage Association president Editor’s note: Wilkin is a former state representative of Eagan.

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crease the income gap has any chance of doing that. Billions have been poured into this war on poverty without gain and the governor has not struck on any new ideas that will change the outcome. These imprudent ideas are topped by his penchant to waste more money on light rail transit. The governor has quietly inserted a proposed sales tax into the Supplemental Budget Recommendation. This sales tax, called the Metropolitan Area Transit Tax, is designed to raise over $561 million by 2019. It would be used to fund three more light rail lines. Light rail has proven to be the most costly, inefficient, and inflexible mode of moving passengers, still the governor wants more. It is possible that no one understands why statists insist on these boondoggles, at least none are given to us. Hopefully our legislators understand the meaning of moral virtues as given to us by Aristotle and wasteful government will be truncated forever.

To the editor: It is easy to understand our governor’s goals, but who understands his reasons? Gov. Mark Dayton’s obsession with more intrusive government in every aspect of our lives cannot be denied. It is inconceivable that his plan to force 3-year-olds into government schools has any merit. Nor is it reasonable that his idea to spend an addi- RICHARD IFFERT tional $100 million to de- Eagan

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in it. The criminal complaint said Kasprzyk entered the kitchen, briefly struggled with the male homeowner, then entered the dining room near the couple’s toddler and put a comforter around his shoulders, ignoring the male homeowner’s repeated requests for him to leave. At one point, police said Kasprzyk grabbed the homeowner’s jacket, tied it around his waist and told the man to “get the gun,� and the homeowner responded there was no gun. Kasprzyk allegedly asked for some clothing, but the man refused. Police say Kasprzyk locked the front door and garage door, then held the male resident’s wrist when police arrived and asked him not to open the door, but the resident broke free of him and officers entered. Police said Kasprzyk was excited, talkative but unable to hold a conversation and appeared to be under the influence of drugs when he was arrested. Kasprzyk was transported to Fairview Ridges Hospital and then Regions Hospital for evaluations, and during both trips became combative and had to be sedated, according to the complaint. Laura Adelmann is at laura. Police said Kasprzyk adelmann@ecm-inc.com.

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Students named to state concert band

Education Legislative Advisory Council has four citizen positions open District 196 is accepting applications through May 13 for four at-large citizen positions on the district’s Legislative Advisory Council. Applicants should have some experience in government affairs lobbying and/or the legislative process. The terms of all four positions are for two years beginning July 1, 2016. The purpose of the LAC is to increase citizen participation in the legislative process and community understanding of legislative issues and how they impact District 196. The council’s role is to provide input on and advocate for the district’s legislative priorities, review legislative suggestions submitted by citizens and staff, and provide input to the School Board regarding proposed legislation. The LAC meets at least four times during the school year, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. LAC membership consists of seven citizen members with experience in government affairs lobbying and/or the legislative process, and one representative from each of eight district advisory councils who are appointed to the LAC annually by their council. The district communications director and members of the School Board’s Legislative Committee serve as ex-officio members. The LAC is a nonpartisan council and members are expected to maintain neutrality regarding party politics. People interested in being considered for LAC membership must submit an application by May 13. The application is available at www.District196. org or by calling 651-423-

7775. Completed applications should be mailed to Independent School District 196, Director of Communications, 3455 153rd St. W., Rosemount, MN 55068, or faxed to 651-423-7633. Depending on the number of applications received, short interviews may be necessary the week of May 23.

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trict 196 middle schools. Registrations will be accepted through April 20 and can be made online at www.District196.org/ ce, using the class code: YEYHS-S1. For information about registration, call District 196 Community Education at 651-4237920.

Daddy and Expanding Your daughter dance Horizons event The ninth annual DadSchool District 196 and Inver Hills Community College are co-sponsoring a conference designed to motivate girls in grades six to eight in the study of science and math. The Expanding Your Horizons Conference will be held 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 30, at Inver Hills Community College, 2500 80th St. E., Inver Grove Heights. The conference will feature a keynote address by Kaitlin Tyler, a 2008 graduate of Apple Valley High School who is currently a graduate student in materials science and engineering at the University of Illinois. Tyler’s research focuses on trying to alter the structure of materials on the micro and nanoscale to change how they interact with light. Participants will take part in two hands-on career workshops; learn about careers in science, technology, engineering and math, and interact with positive women role models who are active in math and science-based careers. There will be an optional tour of the college at the end of the conference. Parents and teachers may register for concurrent workshops on college planning and STEM careers. Cost is $15 for students and $9 for adults, and includes a T-shirt and lunch. Limited bus transportation is available from Dis-

dy and Daughter Dance, for dads and daughters ages 3 to 11, will be 6-8 p.m. Saturday, April 23, at Falcon Ridge Middle School in Apple Valley. Cost is $30 for one child, $15 each additional child. Register at http:// tinyurl.com/zl8r36a. For more information, call District 196 Community Education at 651-4237920.

Seven Valley Middle School students have been selected for membership in the Minnesota Band Directors Association State 6-8 Concert Band. They completed a rigorous recorded audition and were chosen from over 500 applicants from the state. They will perform a concert at Duluth East High School on Sunday, April 10, under the direction of former Falcon Ridge Middle School band teacher John Greene. Front row, from left: Maddy Braatz, Sophia Kickhofel, Krystanah Lumantas. Back row: Julia Lee, Laurel Carter, Sam Hubley, Jakob Fossen. (Photo submitted)

‘Get Smart’ at Falcon Ridge

Falcon Ridge Middle School will be present the secret-agent spoof “Get Smart� at 7 p.m. Friday, April 8. Fortyfive students will perform in this takeoff of the “Mr. Big� episode from the original TV series. The two-act play is directed by Michael Skaar and Julianne Skaar, with technical direction by Cathy Pollock. Tickets are available at seatyourself.biz and through the Falcon Ridge Middle School website. (Photo submitted)

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Sports Lightning returns several key players from 2015 champs Biggest unknown is in pitching circle by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

What can Eastview’s softball team do to top last season, which ended with a state championship? Don’t ask the Lightning. The state tournament, which is about two months away, is about the furthest thing from coach Trevor Monroe’s mind. The team doesn’t play a game that counts until Tuesday, April 12, when it goes to Lakeville North for its season opener. “Our goal is to compete this year,” Monroe said. “We feel that we have the ability to compete with the better teams in our conference and section.” And if it takes a few weeks for the Lightning to hit its stride, the coaches and players won’t panic. Last season Eastview was 4-3 after seven games, then won its last 20 and took the state Class 3A championship. The Lightning wasn’t even ranked in the top 10 in Class 3A until mid-May. Eastview graduated several key players from the state championship team, including Kerrigan Hoshaw, who pitched all but nine innings of the Lightning’s 2015 schedule; infielder Julia Luciano, who drove in the winning run in Eastview’s 2-1 victory over Anoka in the Class 3A championship

Eastview’s Sam Gall slides into third base during a 2015 state softball tournament game against Maple Grove. Gall is a senior outfielder for the defending state large-school champion Lightning. (File photo) game; and shortstop Melissa Barry and catcher Kara Sjostrom. However, several girls who had important roles on the championship team are back, including seniors Hailey Monroe, Sam Gall, Jamie Reynolds, Sydney Dose, and sophomore Abby Lien. Lien was the leadoff hitter and played second base in Eastview’s three state tournament games. She’s also an accomplished catcher but is likely to start this season at shortstop, where she played as an

eighth-grader while Barry was out because of an injury. Hailey Monroe is a fifth-year varsity player who switched from outfield to first base last season. Gall will return to the outfield after starting in right field in 2015. Clutch hitting by Gall and Monroe helped make last year’s state championship possible. Gall doubled to score Monroe with the only run of Eastview’s Class 3A semifinal victory over Maple Grove. Monroe singled in the tying run

in the sixth inning of the championship game. Reynolds is expected to take over at third base. She has been the Lightning’s cleanup hitter most of the last four seasons while playing several positions. Dose served as a courtesy runner for Hoshaw last season but will be in the starting lineup this season, either at catcher or in the outfield. Dose, Gall and Monroe all are fast and can use their speed on the bases to put pressure on the opponents’ defense.

this year. Eastview and Rosemount tied for the South Suburban Conference championship last season. Rosemount might be this year’s SSC favorite because the Irish return one of the state’s top pitchers, junior left-hander Gabby Sprang, who has committed to the University of Tennessee. Lakeville North, Prior Lake, Shakopee, Eagan and Farmington also could compete for the conference championship. Teams currently in the South Suburban Conference also have won eight of the last 13 state Class 3A championships. With the state softball playoff expanding to four classes this year, all 10 SSC teams have moved to Class 4A. Eastview is one of four SSC teams assigned to Section 3; the others are Apple Valley, Eagan and Rosemount. Eastview’s first home game is Thursday, April 14, against Apple Valley. South Suburban teams will play 14 games against other schools from the league but only nine will count in the conference standings. Games between SSC teams April 12, 14, 18, 20 and May 17 are regular-season games that will not count in the league standings. That leaves a single round-robin of nine games that will determine the champion.

The Lightning is hoping several underclassmen show they’re ready for the jump to varsity softball. “Some of these girls have played (junior varsity) the last couple seasons and in some cases have felt they were ready for varsity,” Trevor Monroe said. “We are hoping that now they show us their time is now and that they are ready to play at this level.” Sophomore Grace Gall pitched the nine innings Hoshaw didn’t pitch last season and will get the Email Mike Shaughnessy at first chance in the circle mike.shaughnessy@ecminc.com.

Local schools hand out Notebook: AV’s Scanlon calls it a career their Athena Awards by Mike Shaughnessy by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

The Athena Awards, a Minnesota high school sports tradition, will honor top senior female athletes from the metro area in the coming weeks. Athletes from Apple Valley, Eagan, Eastview, Farmington, Lakeville North, Lakeville South, Rosemount and Trinity at River Ridge will be among those attending the St. Paul Area Athena Awards luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 20, at the Prom Center in Oakdale. More information about the St. Paul luncheon is available at stpaulathena.com. Following are capsules of Athena winners from Apple Valley, Eastview and Rosemount:

Sidney Bethke Apple Valley Bethke earned 11 letters in three sports, including six in gymnastics. She was a five-time All-South Suburban Conference and two-time All-State gymnast, and was named to the AllSection 2AA team Sidney all six years Bethke of her career. Bethke won five MVP awards with the gymnastics team, which she captained for four years. Soccer is the sport Bethke will pursue in college. She has signed with Bemidji State University, where she will major in nursing. She earned three letters in soccer at Apple Valley, one all-conference award and was named her team’s MVP in 2015. Bethke also earned two letters in track and field. She has won her school’s Eagle Excellence Award twice and was part of a team academic excellence award in soccer in 2015. Her community involvement includes Feed My Starving Children and the Messiah Lutheran Church outreach programs.

Kelly Smith Eastview Smith has been part of Eastview dance teams that won five state championships, including the high kick and jazz divisions in 2016. She was AllSouth Suburban Conference and All-State in dance two years running, and Kelly Smith was named to the alltournament team in high kick at state in 2016. Smith earned four varsity letters in dance. She is a two-time letterwinner in soccer, and in 2015 led her team in goals and assists. She won the Lightning’s Ms. Offense award. Smith has earned four letters in track and field and was a state qualifier in the high jump in 2014. Last year, she was named to the Academic All-State team in track and field. A member of the LINC Leadership Committee, Smith will attend Iowa State University and try out for the dance team.

Brittany McLean Rosemount McLean, the Irish volleyball team’s career leader in kills (1,588) and service aces (133) as well as its single-season leader in kills (490), will continue her athletic career next season at the University of Brittany Minnesota. McLean McLean was named Ms. Volleyball in 2015 after leading Rosemount to a 24-6 record and second place in the Class 3A, Section 3 tournament. The Irish lost a five-set section final to Eagan, which went on to win the state championship. She earned five letters in volleyball, was AllSouth Suburban Conference three times and AllState twice.

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Chuck Scanlon, the only head boys soccer coach Apple Valley High School has had – and the winningest coach in state history – has announced his retirement. After founding the AVHS soccer program in 1978, Scanlon coached his teams to 586 victories and nine state championships, with the most recent state titles coming in 2009 and 2010. Scanlon also coached Apple Valley girls hockey teams to state championships in 1995 and 1998. Between the two sports, his teams were 11-0 in state finals. The Eagles made 17 trips to the state tournament, the first coming in 1983. The following year, Apple Valley won its first state championship. The Eagles also won state titles in 1988, 1989, 1992, 1997 and 2006. Scanlon was the National High School Coaches Association boys soccer coach of the year in 2010. He has been inducted into several halls of fame, including the Minnesota State High School League’s and Bemidji State University’s. He also will retire from his safety education teaching position at AVHS, where Scanlon taught since the school opened in 1976.

Olympic wrestling trials Shortly after winning his state-record sixth individual high school championship, Mark Hall will wrestle this weekend of a spot on the U.S. Olympic team. Hall, who wrestled for Apple Valley High School and now is wrestling out of the Olympic Training Center in Colorado, finished first at 74 kilograms (163 pounds) in the freestyle division in a last-chance qualifier last weekend in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Hall scored a takedown in the final seconds of the match to edge Anthony Valencia 5-4. As a high school senior, Hall will be among

Chuck Scanlon holds the trophy after Apple Valley won the state Class AA boys soccer championship in 2009, the eighth of nine titles for the Eagles during Scanlon’s tenure. (File photo) the youngest wrestlers in the U.S. Olympic Trials that will be held this weekend in Iowa City, Iowa. Former Apple Valley wrestler Justin LaValle, who competed in college at Old Dominion and North Dakota State, advanced to the trials in the Greco-Roman division. He won at 59kg (130 pounds) in last weekend’s last-chance qualifier. LaValle wrestles for the Minnesota Storm club, as does former AVHS wrestler Devin Scott, who qualified for the GrecoRoman trials at 66kg.

Steveson takes national title Also in Cedar Falls last weekend, Apple Valley sophomore Gable Steveson dominated the 220-pound weight class in the USA Wrestling Junior National Folkstyle Championships. Steveson, who went undefeated during the 2015-16 high school season and won his second state cham-

pionship, had two falls, two technical falls and a major decision during the tournament. He won the championship match by technical fall. Steveson, a 2015 Cadet World champion, is still eligible to wrestle in the Cadet division but chose to move up to the Junior division for last weekend’s tournament.

Badgers turn to alumni

house after going 12-4613 the last two seasons, firing head coach Mike Eaves and his assistants. Tony Granato is a former Colorado Avalanche head coach and is in his second year as an assistant coach with the Detroit Red Wings. Osiecki was an assistant coach at Wisconsin from 2004-10 and currently is associate head coach for the Rockford IceHogs in the American Hockey League. Don Granato coached almost five years in the U.S. National Team Development Program. Osiecki was head coach and Don Granato an assistant coach for the 2015 U.S. World Junior team. Don Granato has started his new duties at Wisconsin, with Tony Granato and Osiecki expected to arrive full-time after their teams’ seasons end.

Two coaches with Burnsville ties were chosen to try to help resurrect the University of Wisconsin men’s hockey program. Mark Osiecki and Don Granato, teammates on Burnsville High School’s 1985 state championship team and Wisconsin’s 1990 national championship team, were named associated head coaches at Wisconsin last week. The new head coach is Tony Granato, Don’s brother Email Mike Shaughnessy at and another Wisconsin mike.shaughnessy@ecmalumnus. inc.com. The Badgers cleaned


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Diamonds team members Maggie Wussow, left, and Rebecca Downs make adjustments to the playing field for their Lego robotics project. (Photo by Andrew Miller) ROBOTICS, from 1A Trek challenge, consisting of a recycling-themed project and a robot game. For its project, the team designed a recyclable pizza box with a perforated bottom. Generally, pizza boxes are difficult to recycle because of the cheese that adheres to the bottom of the box. The team’s box design allows the bulk of the box’s cardboard to be recycled while the bottom, covered with pizza detritus, can be easily torn out and thrown away. The Diamonds consulted an attorney and obtained a provisional patent for the pizza-box design, along with conducting a survey on social media to determine whether consumers would be inclined to patronize pizza shops with such a box. The robot game, which saw the Diamonds using Lego robots to complete recycling-themed tasks on a small playfield, requires a wide range of tech skills, including computer programming and engineering. Troubleshooting is key. “It’s about solving problems in different ways,� said Diamonds team member Jacob Downs. “This program’s really showed me I might want to become an engineer when I go to college.� The Iron Maidens, now in their second year to-

gether, earned their berth at the FIRST World Festival by winning the Connect Award at the North Super Regional Championships in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, earlier this year. The award recognizes outreach efforts in the community and business arena. “A very important part of FIRST and our team is community outreach,� said Iron Maidens member Cori Roberts. “As a team we’ve chalked up 75 events and over 800 hours of community outreach.� The Iron Maidens have held robotics demonstrations for an array of grade schools, civic organizations and other groups, and helped to create FIRST LEGO League teams at Valley Middle School. And they helped create two additional FIRST Tech Challenge teams at their high school. They’ve also brought their passion for science to the state Capitol, where in March 2015 they testified before the Minnesota Legislature, asking for support for STEM — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — funding. The Iron Maidens, who are coached by parent volunteers Jason Stoeke and Anne Marie DeBoard, have embraced a steampunk aesthetic, and at the World Festival they’ll be sporting custom-made steampunk hats — complete with retro-

tech flourishes like copper gears and goggles. Team members say they chose the name “Iron Maidensâ€? to encapsulate the idea they’re an all-female team working with technology. At the World Festival, they’ll be putting their robot through the RES-Q challenge, which is modeled after rescue situations faced by mountain explorers. Robots score points by setting off rescue beacons, delivering small plastic “climbersâ€? to a shelter, and hanging from a pull-up bar. The Iron Maidens say the value of the FIRST Tech Challenge is the skills it builds — in technology and other areas. “A key point of all this is communication — we’ll use that as adults in our businesses,â€? said Iron Maidens member Marie PeĂąa. “It gives you a lot of amazing skills,â€? added teammate Emily DeBoard. “None of us knew how to build a robot before this.â€? Both the Iron Maidens and the Diamonds have launched gofundme pages to solicit donations to help offset the costs of traveling to the FIRST World Festival. The pages are: www. gofundme.com/ironmaidensftc and www.gofundme. com/TheDiamonds. Email Andrew Miller at andrew.miller@ecm-inc.com.

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Tweed said he was astounded to learn she was from Eagan, staying in the same resort on spring break with her 18-year-old daughter. He said the woman told him she remembered having a few drinks, but then blacked out and woke up in the prison. “She thought maybe someone drugged her or something and still didn’t know why she was there,� Tweed said. “She said her daughter must be absolutely freaking out not knowing where her mom was. She said she had no idea if her daughter knew what to do to find her.� Tweed said he promised he would help her get out. The next morning, Tweed was brought to a “holding pen� and a clerk said he could be released if he would pay a $180 fine; if not, he would have to stay another 36 hours in the cell. He quickly agreed, and was allowed to make a call. Durst played a large role in Tweed’s eventual release. He called the Mexican police system “corrupt,� and said the next morning he learned how to navigate it from a helpful taxi driver who had worked in Minnesota and spoke English. The driver took him to the jail, and directed him how much to pay to rescue Tweed. “It’s almost like it was rehearsed for the security people to figure out how to get money out of the whole thing,� Durst said. Tweed said before he was allowed to leave the jail, he was also forced to sign blank forms he didn’t understand that were written in Spanish. After scrawling an illegible signature, the clerk also required him to write a line at the bottom that stated he did not need to speak to the U.S. Embassy. When Durst arrived with cash, Tweed followed through on his promise to the Eagan woman, insisting to the guards she had to come with him. Another $180 was paid for the woman, then the taxi driver returned them to the resort. While the woman’s ordeal was over, resort security refused Tweed entrance and were about to force him out when Mia McHugh Liguori, a Lakeville business owner and influential corporate client of the resort, stepped in. Through her contacts and influence, security aborted plans to force him out of the resort. Tweed said the ordeal ruined their vacation and described the experience as surreal. He warned travelers outside the U.S. to beware of situations that can happen without warning. “Even if you’re in an all-inclusive resort, you’re never safe from anything,� Tweed said.

and everybody is coming out to see what’s going on ... my son is just hysterical, pleading ... please don’t let them take my dad away.� Suddenly, Mexican police pull up, talk with management, chain Tweed to the truck, and leave with him in the back under armed guard for what would be a 30-minute drive to a Mexican jail. “The whole ride, I’m thinking I can’t believe this is happening,� Tweed said. “Then my next thoughts were ... I’m going to jail in a Mexican prison. I’m never going to get out of here.� The truck passes multiple barbedwire fenced checkpoints with armed guards in Playa del Carmen, where Tweed said he was taken into a facility that resembled a barn and smelled like an outhouse. Tweed said he was questioned and photographed, but never saw any charges against him and despite repeated requests, he was not allowed to see any videotape of the altercation that he was certain would prove he was not involved. He said police took his wedding ring, watch, belt and socks and removed the laces from his shoes before forcing him to undergo a strip-search. Allowed to wear his shorts, T-shirt and shoes, sans socks and laces, police escorted Tweed through gates and past rows of smelly, stained cells as arguments between Spanish-speaking prisoners echo around him. He saw two women in a cell, one bloodied, “curled up in a ball,� and the other wearing a dress, barefoot and crying. Tweed said he was locked in a dirt, blood and feces-covered cell alone. A hole in the floor with a steel bowl covered in feces served as a toilet; there was no cot or furniture. A puddle of moldy liquid was along a wall; ants and bugs roamed the floor. A small barred window did nothing to appease the “overwhelming stench,� and he said he covered his nose with his shirt. “Directly across from me was a cell with a man completely sprawled out on the floor passed out,� Tweed said. Back at the resort, Durst said he and others were frantically trying to find out where Tweed was taken and how to get him out. Durst said resort workers’ told them to wait until morning to get Tweed released, which they did, but later learned was bad advice. “I come to find out if we would have followed the police department with Evan in a taxi we could have got him out right there for $50,� Durst said. Instead, Tweed spent a sleepless night standing in the prison to avoid sitting on the floor. Hours after he was jailed, the woman who had been crying in the adja- Laura Adelmann is at laura.adelmann@ cent cell asked him if he spoke Eng- ecm-inc.com. lish.

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April 8, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Apple Valley

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196

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 the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: October 16, 2009 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $172,975.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Benjamin R. Dugan and Meghan Dugan, Husband and Wife MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., as nominee for U.S. Bank National Association TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. MIN#: 100021268300525777 LENDER: U.S. Bank National Association . DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: Dakota County Minnesota,Registrar of Title, on November 9, 2009, as Document No. T653765. CERTIFICATE NO. 145460 ASSIGNED TO: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Dated: September 26, 2013 , and recorded October 7, 2013 by Document No. T723517. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot Ten (10), Block Four (4), Apple Valley Seventh Addition, according to the recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Dakota County, Minnesota PROPERTY ADDRESS: 981 CORTLAND DR S, APPLE VALLEY, MN 55124 PROPERTY I.D: 011170604100 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Dakota THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: One Hundred Ninety Thousand Four Hundred Twenty-Six and 23/100 ($190,426.23) THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there has been compliance with all preforeclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes; PURSUANT, to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM on April 18, 2016 PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff`s Main Office, Law Enforcement Center, 1580 Highway 55, Hastings MN 55033-2343 to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns is 6.00 months from the date of sale. If Mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or the property is not redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the Mortgagor must vacate the property on or before 11:59 p.m. on October 19, 2016, or the next business day if October 19, 2016 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES 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: March 4, 2016 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Randall S. Miller & Associates, PLLC Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage/Mortgagee Canadian Pacific Plaza, 120 South Sixth Street, Suite 2050 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Phone: 952-232-0052 Our File No. 15MN00280-1 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 2016 516139

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 the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: May 31, 2007 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $150,000.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Timothy J. Jackson, A Single Man MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for American Brokers Conduit TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. MIN#: 100024200017553997 SERVICER: Bayview Loan Servicing LENDER: American Brokers Conduit. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: Dakota County Minnesota, Recorder, on July 26, 2007, as Document No. 2533099. ASSIGNED TO: Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company Dated: August 8, 2014, and recorded August 15, 2014 by Document No. 3025283. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot four (4), Block four (4), Morningview second addition, according to the plat thereof now on file and of record in the office of the county recorder within and for Dakota county, Minnesota, together with the benefits and subject to the burdens of that certain declaration of covenants conditions, easements and restrictions filed as document no. 610198. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7779 157th St W, Apple Valley, MN 55124 PROPERTY I.D: 01-49101-04-040 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Dakota THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: One Hundred Eighty Thousand One Hundred Four and 49/100 ($180,104.49) THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there has been compliance with all preforeclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes; PURSUANT, to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM on May 9, 2016 PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff`s Main Office, Law Enforcement Center, 1580 Highway 55, Hastings MN 55033-2343 to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns is 6.00 months from the date of sale. If Mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or the property is not redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the Mortgagor must vacate the property on or before 11:59 p.m. on November 9, 2016, or the next business day if November 9, 2016 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES 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: March 25, 2016 Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company Randall S. Miller & Associates, PLLC Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage/Mortgagee Canadian Pacific Plaza, 120 South Sixth Street, Suite 2050 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Phone: 952-232-0052 Our File No. 16MN00027-1 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek March 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2016 524191

This is a summary of the Mar. 14, 2016 School Board meeting with the full text available for public inspection at www.district196.org or at the District Office or by standard or electronic mail. The meeting was called to order at 6 p.m. on Mar. 14, 2016 at Dakota Ridge School followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence for two students who had passed away. Present: Albright, Coulson, Duchscher, Huusko, Magnuson, Roseen, Schutte and Supt. Berenz. Duchscher announced his resignation, effective immediately, due to his recent move out of the district. He received a standing ovation from the audience and left at 6:05 p.m. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Coulson and carried with a 6-0 vote to approve the agenda. Board members and Berenz recognized students and staff members on qualifying for and, in several cases, winning state championships; a starred performance, and being state, regional and local award recipients. Berenz thanked social workers for the important work they do with elementary school students and families. Motion by Roseen, seconded by Huusko and carried with a 6-0 vote to approve Consent items: board meeting minutes; board dates for 2016-17; claims; electronic funds transfer schedule; schedule of investments; treasurer reports; gifts totaling $164,429.61; quarterly gifts totaling $26,100.28; advertising revenue totaling $545.08; grants totaling $9,461.43; personnel separations, leaves of absence and new staff; resolution terminating certain probationary teachers, and a resolution to expel a student. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Schutte and carried with a 6-0 vote to approve the Achievement and Integration (AI) Plan amendment. The amended plan includes expansion of magnet programming to Echo Park and Oak Ridge elementary schools and a partnership with South Washington County Public Schools. Motion by Schutte, seconded by Huusko and carried with a 6-0 vote to approve the AI budget that supports the goals of the AI Plan. Motion by Schutte, seconded by Coulson and carried with a 6-0 vote to approve accepting the Native American Parent Advisory Committee (NAPAC) Resolution of Concurrence, approved by NAPAC at its March 7, 2016 meeting. The resolution must by be submitted annually to the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) to declare whether the committee concurs with educational programs offered for American Indian students. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Schutte and carried with a 6-0 vote to approve a purchase agreement with SBF Development Corp., an affiliate of Cobblestone Lake, LLC, for land for the 19th elementary school near the southwest corner of County Road 46 (160th Street) and Diamond Path in Lakeville at a price of $3,774,000 for the approximately 22.4-acre site. Albright thanked Duchscher for his service on the board. Berenz commented on the increased graduation rate which went from 88 to 90 percent over the last five years and the decrease of the gap between white students and all ethnic subgroups. Motion by Roseen, seconded by Huusko and carried with a 6-0 vote to adjourn at 7:20 p.m. Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek Lakeville Sun Thisweek Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek April 8, 2016 532130

MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes, 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: The Apple Valley Arts Foundation PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 3689 Fairbanks Ave Webster, MN 55088 NAMEHOLDER(S): The Apple Valley Arts Foundation 3689 Fairbanks Ave Webster, MN 55088 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. DATE FILED: March 24, 2016 SIGNED BY: Sonya Busch Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek April 1, 8, 2016 527352

MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes, 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: Aurora Pet Supply PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 14587 Boxwood Path Rosemount, MN 55068 NAMEHOLDER(S): John Joseph Travalent IV 14587 Boxwood Path Rosemount, MN 55068 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. DATE FILED: March 17, 2016 SIGNED BY: John Travalent IV Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek April 8, 15, 2016 531915

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT #196 ROSEMOUNT-APPLE VALLEY-EAGAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATING OUR STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL CALL FOR BIDS 2016 HARDSCAPE REHABILITATION Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the 2016 Hardscape Rehabilitation by Independent School District 196, at the District Offices (Dakota Conference Room) located at 3455 153rd St. W., Rosemount, MN 55068, until 10:00 a.m. local time on Tuesday, April 26, 2016, at which time and place bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. For complete instructions on how to obtain Bidding Documents, please visit our webpage at: http:// www.district196.org/District/LegalNotices/index.cfm. If you should have any questions regarding this bid you may contact the Facilities Department at (651) 423-7706. Joel Albright, Board Clerk Independent School District #196 Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek Lakeville Sun Thisweek Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek April 8, 15, 2016 531798

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196 CALL FOR BIDS 2016-2017 DAIRY PRODUCT BID Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the Food and Nutrition Services’ Dairy Products by Independent School District 196, at the District Office, 3455 153rd St West, Rosemount, MN 55068, until 8:30 A.M. local time on Tuesday, April 26, 2016, at which time and place bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Complete instructions on how to obtain Bidding Documents can be found at: http://www.district196. org/District/LegalNotices/index. cfm. If you should have any questions regarding this bid you may contact the Food and Nutrition Services Office at (651) 683-6957. Joel Albright, Board Clerk Independent School District 196 Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek, Lakeville Sun Thisweek, Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek April 8, 15, 2016 532208

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196 ROSEMOUNT-APPLE VALLEY-EAGAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATING OUR STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 2016 FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT 6200 140TH STREET WEST APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the Eastview High School 2016 Fire Alarm Replacement by Independent School District 196, at the Facilities and Grounds Office located at 14445 Diamond Path West, Rosemount, MN 55068, until 2:00 p.m., April 12, 2016, at which time and place bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bidding documents, including the Proposal Form, Drawings and Specifications, will be on file at the Offices of the Architect, Wold Architects and Engineers, 332 Minnesota Street, Suite W2000, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101. (651) 2277773; at the Minnesota Builders Exchange; McGraw Hill Construction/Dodge Plan Center; Reed Construction; iSqFt Plan Room (St. Paul, MN); and from PlanWell at www.e-arc.com/MN/Plymouth.. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for April 4, 2016 at 3:00 PM at Eastview High School (meet at west public entrance). Attendance at this meeting is highly recommended. This project includes: Fire Alarm Replacement. American Reprographics Company, 4730 Park Glen Road, St. Louis Park, Minnesota 55416 (612) 722-2303, facsimile (612) 7222958will provide complete downloadable sets of the Bidding Documents to prospective bidders and subcontractors. The downloads will be available March 25, 2016. A deposit check in the amount of $25 made out to ARC for each set downloaded via the internet at www.e-arc.com and clicking on the PlanWell icon, then the Public Plan Room icon, select Eastview High School 2016 Fire Alarm Replacement. Make proposals on the bid forms supplied in the Project Manual. No oral, telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications will be considered. Submit with each bid, a certified check or acceptable bidder’s bond payable to Independent School District #196 in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish satisfactory Labor and Material Payment Bond, and Performance Bond. Bids may not be withdrawn within thirty (30) days after the scheduled time of opening bids, without the consent of the Owner. The Owner reserves the right to accept any bid or to reject any or all bids, or parts of such bids, and waive informalities or irregularities in bidding. The Owner requires Substantial Completion of the project on or before August 19, 2016. Joel Albright, Board Clerk Independent School District 196 Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek Lakeville Sun Thisweek Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek April 1, 8, 2016 528492

CITY OF APPLE VALLEY NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ISSUANCE OF FRANCHISE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Minnesota, will meet at the Municipal Center, 7100 147th Street W., on Thursday, May 12, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. The purpose of the meeting will be to hold a public hearing on the City’s intent to consider issuance of a competitive franchise. This notice is given in accordance with Minnesota law. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard at said time and place. The application requirements are set forth in Minnesota Statutes, Section 238.081, subd. 4. In addition: 1. Applications in response to this Notice must be submitted to the City by 4:00 p.m., April 22, 2016. 2. Applications must be in writing, notarized, and consistent with the application requirements. Applicants must submit an original and two copies of the application. A copy of the application must be mailed or delivered to Robert J.V. Vose, Esq., Kennedy & Graven, 470 US Bank Plaza, 200 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402. 3. Each application shall be submitted along with an application fee of $5,000.00 in the form of a certified check made payable to the City. Applicants will be required to reimburse any expenses not covered by the application fee. 4. Applicants are requested to be present at a public hearing before the City beginning at 7:00 p.m. on May 12, 2016. 5. The minimum system design and services to be offered are reflected in the City’s Policies and Procedures. 6. Upon review of the application(s) and completion of the public hearing, the City will make a recommendation regarding award of franchises. Such recommendation shall be based on applicable law and the record including the application, information provided by the applicant, and other relevant information received by the City including the results of any negotiations with applicant(s) and any information submitted by the incumbent franchise company. 7. In no event will submission of a conforming application entitle any applicant to grant of a franchise. The City expressly reserves the right to reject both conforming and non-conforming applications. 8. Any successful applicant(s) will be required to accept the franchise granted within thirty (30) days after adoption. 9. Any questions concerning applications should be directed to Robert J.V. Vose, Esq., Kennedy & Graven, 470 US Bank Plaza, 200 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402; telephone (612) 3379275; e-mail: rvose@kennedygraven.com Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek April 1, 8, 2016 527709

CANDIDATES, from 1A tention to seek re-election in District 57B in Februvice and wished Mack’s ary. family the best. She said at the time “I believe it’s time for that she was proud of her new leadership in St. Paul, accomplishments and beand I am excited to talk lieved there was more she with the voters of District can do if re-elected. 57A about the direction Wills cited accomplishof our community and ments that included fundstate,” Maye Quade said. ing for the Minnesota “We must work together Zoo, passing a measure to build an economy that that will help save District works for the people of 196 more than $500,000 District 57A and all of per year by allowing it to Minnesota, not just the build another bus hub, wealthy few. That means and passing legislation to ensuring all students are streamline special educaafforded the opportunity tion paperwork for teachto thrive in school, as well ers. Wills said she also as fixing our state’s roads successfully authored legand bridges.” islation that secured $7 Maye Quade was born million in bonding to comand raised in Apple Val- plete the Transportation ley and is a 2004 graduate and Emerging Technoloof Eastview High School gies wing at Dakota Counwhere she participated in ty Technical College. music, softball and swimA former legislative ming. aide, Wills and husband She earned majors in Rob have a son, Gideon, political science and jus- who was born Feb. 4. tice and peace studies with Campbell, a financial a minor in theology at the services professional who University of St. Thomas. has worked in the insurMaye Quade worked ance industry for more on President Barack than 17 years, is seeking Obama’s 2008 presidential his first political office campaign and was a com- with his Senate District 57 munity organizer for Gov. campaign. Mark Dayton following The Apple Valley resithat. dent said when announcShe worked for Target ing candidacy in Februfor three years and is cur- ary: “I am running for rently a community rep- the State Senate because resentative for U.S. Rep. I have seen firsthand how Keith Ellison, D-Minne- government overreach can apolis. be harmful to businesses Maye Quade is married and families. I believe to wife Alyse, who is also a money is better spent by community organizer. citizens and local commu“My decision to run nities rather than special for state representative is interests in St. Paul.” grounded in the firm belief Campbell is a memthat our government can ber of Easter Church, the continue to lift up Minne- Dakota County Regional sotans, so long as policy is Chamber of Commerce guided by people, not par- and the Apple Valley tisanship,” she said on her Chamber of Commerce. website. “I am proud of He has served on various my transparent record of chamber committees. He service and am committed is a volunteer at Augusto securing a sustainable tana Health Care Center educational, economic and served as vice chairand environmental future man of Caring Organizafor the residents of House tions Respecting Elders District 57A.” Board of Directors. Huot, a longtime RoseWhen he won in 2012, mount resident, enters the Clausen became only the race with government re- third member of the DFL lations experience in the party to serve a Senate region and in Washington, district that covers Apple D.C. Valley and/or Rosemount After working as an since 1967 and the first in emergency medical tech- 23 years. nician with Life Link III He said in a press release for 28 years and volunteer following his endorsement firefighter for five years, that he has been humbled he served as a government by the outpouring of suprelations specialist for a port from district leaders medical transportation and constituents. company, primarily work“I would be honored ing on health care reform. to go back to St. Paul and Currently he is a li- represent the district again censed Realtor and con- if they re-elect me in Nosultant in health care and vember,” he said. “Having government relations. served as a teacher, coach “My life has been and principal in Rosededicated to service,” he mount and Apple Valley said. “For the last three high schools, I know this decades working in emer- district and understand gency medical services I education related concerns have been helping people shared by families and at their worst times. Now communities across MinI look forward to the op- nesota.” portunity to help and In the current legislaserve the community in tive session, Clausen is the another capacity. It is time chief author of more than to put my experience and 40 bills, including bondknowledge to work for the ing for the Minnesota Zoo people of our district.” and a bill providing state He and wife Angela tax credit for 529 college have three boys who at- savings plans. tended Rosemount public Clausen said he was inschools. strumental in the passage He said they are active of all-day kindergarten parishioners at St. Thom- and the creation of the as Becket in Eagan, and SELF student loan refihe is a volunteer coach for nancing program. youth sports and a basketball and football official Email Tad Johnson at for the Minnesota State tad.johnson@ecm-inc.com. High School League. Follow him on Twitter @ Wills announced her in- editorTJ.

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Kelly, who is also married, announced Feb. 17 he would not seek re-election. Mack’s announcement not to seek re-election last weekend was an apparent reversal for the House District 57A legislator, who urged Republican attendees at the Senate District 57 caucus on March 1 to support her campaign, and that she would continue to be their voice in St. Paul. Mack, a former legislative aide, is serving her fourth term in the House. She was first elected in 2008. House District 57A covers a southern portion of Apple Valley and a portion of northeast Lakeville.

my gratitude to everyone that has supported me for so many years,” Mack wrote in a post on her Instagram account alongside a family photo. “As a wife and a mother of two amazing young kids, I want the next chapter of my life to be focused on our family and raising these amazing little people.” Mack made no mention of the Aug. 25, 2015, incident in which a Lebanon Hills Regional Park ranger allegedly found Mack and state Rep. Tim Kelly, R-Red Wing, “making out” in the front seat of a parked vehicle. Mack paid a $260 fine for a misdemeanor nuisance violation in connection with Email Andrew Miller at the incident. andrew.miller@ecm-inc.com.


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theater and arts briefs

theater and arts calendar

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The Eagan Theater Company will present the comedy “Let Him Sleep Till It’s Time for His Funeral� April 15-16 at Brianno’s Royal Cliff Center, 2280 Cliff Road, Eagan. Set in the 1950s, the dinner theater event takes on the guise of a classic early television sitcom – an episode of a fictional show titled “Life with Edna,� in which Edna decides to throw a surprise funeralthemed 60th birthday for her husband Harold, who mistakenly jumps to the conclusion he’s about to be murdered. The audience is encouraged to wear 1950s attire. The event is being presented in partnership with the Eagan 55 Plus/Seniors Group. Tickets for the dinner and play are $42 and are available at www.etc-mn. org, and in person at the Eagan Community Center until April 11; tickets will not be available the nights of the performances.

Victorian Tea luncheon set May 7

Books Mystery author J.A. Jance will speak at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 21, at the Galaxie Library, 14955 Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley, as part of the Club Book author series. She will discuss her latest book, “Clawback.� Free. Information: http://tinyurl.com/ ja8vg14.

‘Eloquence’ at AVHS The Apple Valley High School speech team will present “Eloquence� 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 9, in the school theater. “Eloquence� is a show sponsored by the speech team where 80 students will perform passages from their selections and where six award-winning seniors will be highlighted. The show mixes some performances with music and visual images to create an entertaining evening. Call 952-431-8200 for ticket information.

Rosemount author Narate Keys is producing the “The Art Of Healing� book tour with fellow author Peuo Tuy from April to September in Minnesota and across the nation. Keys is the author of “The Changes ... Immigration Footprints of our Journey.� Tuy’s book is “Khmer Girl.� Both believe young Cambodians and other oppressed people should voice their identities and experiences as children of immigrant parents affected by war, genocide and oppression. Their first book signing event is 5:30 p.m. Friday, April 22, at 408 Cedar Lake Road S. in Minneapolis. It includes poetry, spoken word and open mic. The April 22 event also features yoga at 4 p.m. at 400 Cedar Lake Road S. The events are free. To sign up for the open mic list, RSVP to tuyandkeys@gmail.com. Space is limited.

Sensoryfriendly movie screening

Dakota City Heritage Village holds its annual Victorian Tea 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 7, at the Crystal Lake Golf Club in Lakeville. The theme is “Mothers.� Lady Jane leads the festivities with music, luncheon and tea. Ladies may wear a special hat or costume, but it is not required. For more information, visit www.dakotacity.org or call 651-460-8050, ext. 3. Tickets will not be sold at the door.

Boxing title match live at AV theater The Carmike 15 theater in Apple Valley will broadcast live the Canelo Alvarez vs. Amir “King� Khan title fight 8 p.m. Saturday, May 7. WBC, Ring Magazine and Lineal Middleweight World Champion Alvarez (46-1-1, 32 knock outs) makes his first title defense of 2016 against former two-time world champion and resurgent contender “King� Khan (31-3, 19 KOs). Visit www.carmike.com for more information.

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Call for Artists The Eagan Art House is accepting registrations for the visual art exhibition titled “One x One.� Two- and threedimensional artwork will be accepted for display in May and June. Registrations are due April 15. There is no fee to participate. Visit www.eaganarthouse.org for complete registration and submission details. Comedy Ralphie May, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14, Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $35-$45 at the box office, 800-9822787 or Ticketmaster.com. Dance “Cinderella 1944: A Love Story,� presented by Twin Cities Ballet of Minnesota, 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7, and 2 p.m. Sunday, May 8, at Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Classic Cinderella tale with a modern twist. Tickets: $18-$34. Information: http:// bit.ly/24MxqU6. Events Farm Babies at the Minnesota Zoo, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 25 to April 30. Information: mnzoo.org. “Skating Through Route 66,� presented by Heritage Figure Skating Club and the Farmington and Lakeville Learn to Skate programs, 7 p.m. April 15-16 and 1 p.m. April 17 at Hasse Arena, 8525 215th St. W., Lakeville. Cost: $8 adults, $5 students and seniors. Information: www. heritagefsc.org. Exhibits A children’s art exhibit is on display March 9 to April 25 at the art gallery at Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. The gallery is closed weekends, March 3031 and April 7. Information: 952-895-4685. Music Burnsville Rotary’s Concert for Caring featuring Rhythmic Circus, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 23, Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $38 at the box office, 800-982-2787 or Ticketmaster.com. Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg as The Rides with their Pierced Arrow Tour, 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 2, Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $39.50$79.50 at the box office, 800982-2787 or Ticketmaster. com. Theater “On Golden Pond,� presented by Expressions Community Theater, 7:30 p.m. April 7-9 and 2 p.m. April 10, at the Lakeville Area Arts Center, 20965 Holyoke Ave. Tickets: $13 at www.LakevilleAreaArtsCenter.com or by phone at 952-985-4640. “Catch Me If You Can,� presented by The Chameleon Theatre Circle, April 1-24, at Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $22 adults, $19 students at the box office, 800-982-2787 or Ticketmaster.com. “The Music Man,� presented by Twin Cities Homeschoolers for the Arts, 7 p.m. April 14 and 1 and 7 p.m. April 15 at the Lakeville Area Arts Center, 20965 Holy-

oke Ave. Tickets: $12 at the box office or www.LakevilleAreaArtsCenter.com. “To Kill a Mockingbird,� presented by Burnsville High School, 7:30 p.m. April 14-16, 21-23, and 3 p.m. April 17, at Mraz Center, Burnsville High School. Tickets: $8 adults, $7 senior citizens, $6 students. There is no senior preview performance for this production. Tickets available at http://www.theatrebhs.com/ tickets/. “Let Him Sleep ’Till It’s Time for His Funeral,� comedy dinner theater presented by the Eagan Theater Company, 6 p.m. Friday, April 15, and Saturday, April 16, at Brianno’s Royal Cliff Center, 2280 Cliff Road, Eagan. Tickets: $42 at www.etc-mn.org or at the Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway, Eagan. Tickets are not available at the door. “BRAVO 2016: Passport,� presented by Eastview High School, senior preview 3:30 p.m. April 19; 7 p.m. April 21-23 and 28-30; 2 p.m. April 24, Eastview High School. Tickets: $9 adults, $7 senior citizens and $5 students at https://search.seatyourself.biz/evhs and at the box office one hour prior to each performance. Information: 952-431-8900. “Saturday Night Fever – The Musical,� 8 p.m. April 22-23, Mystic Showroom, Prior Lake. Tickets: $36-$47. Information: 952-496-6563 or mysticlake.com. “Mary Poppins,� presented by Lakeville South High School, 4 p.m. April 21 senior preview; 7 p.m. April 22-23, 28-30; and 2 p.m. April 23, LSHS auditorium, 21135 Jacquard Ave. Tickets: $10 adults, $7 students and seniors at http://lshs. seatyourself.biz and one hour before curtain. Information: 952-232-3322. “Mary Poppins,� presented by Eagan High School, 3:30 p.m. April 27 senior preview; 7 p.m. April 29-30, May 5-7; and 2 p.m. May 1, Eagan High School. Information: 651-683-6900. “The Enchanted Pig,� presented by Apple Valley High School, 3 p.m. April 27 senior preview; 7:30 p.m. April 28-30; 2 p.m. May 1, Apple Valley High School Theatre. Tickets: www.seatyourself. biz/avhs beginning April 18 or at the box office 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. school days beginning April 26 and one hour before each performance. Information: 952-431-8200. Workshops/classes/other Career Planning for Artists, 6:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, in the Eagan Room at Eagan City Hall, 3830 Pilot Knob Road. Presented by Eagan Art House and Springboard for the Arts. Free, but registration required at 651675-5500 or www.cityofeagan.com. Information: arthouse@cityofeagan.com or 651-675-5521. Eagan Art House is partnering with Minnesota Center for Book Arts to offer a series of four book arts workshops. Letterpress: Print on a TableTop Platen Press, Wednesday, April 27; Jason Yoh, instructor. Bookbinding: Pamphlet Stitch and Asian Stab Binding, Wednesday, May 4; Sue Bjerke, instructor. Paper: Two Decorative Japanese Paper Techniques, Wednesday, May 11; Jana Pullman, instructor. Teaching Book Arts to Youth: The Language of Books, Wednesday, May 18; Jill Weese, instructor. All workshops held at the Eagan Art House, 3981 Lexington Ave. S., from 6-9 p.m. Cost: $45 per class, including supplies. Call 612-215-2520 or register online at www.mnbookarts. org/ontheroad. Information: arthouse@cityofeagan.com or 651-675-5521. The Eagan Art House offers workshops presented by

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Wet Paint Artists’ Materials and Framing on preparing artwork for exhibit. Workshops are 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, May 11, and Saturday, May 21; and 6-8 p.m. Friday, July 22. All workshops are free and will be held at the Eagan Art House. Information: arthouse@cityofeagan. com or 651-675-5521. Square dancing, 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, in the gym at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 151 County Road 42 E., Burnsville. No previous dance experience required. All ages; no partner needed. Free. Wear comfortable shoes and casual attire. Questions: 651-423-1206 or 612-759-9235. Rosemount Area Arts Council classes at the Steeple Center (www.rosemountarts.com): Watercolor class, 6-8 p.m. April 11, $22 RAAC members; $24 nonmembers. Felted Vases, Vessels & Bowls, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 22, $36 RAAC members, $40 nonmembers (plus a $20 materials fee payable to instructor). Basket Weaving: Heart Embellished Basket, 6-9 p.m. April 12 and 16, $11 RAAC members, $12 nonmembers (plus a $10 materials fee payable to the instructor). Basket Weaving: Yarn Storage Basket, May 10 and 17, $11 RAAC members, $12 nonmembers (plus an $18 materials fee payable to the instructor). Watch Me Draw Art Studio, 20908 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville, classes: Ladies Night Out, 6-8 p.m. the second and fourth Friday of the month, create a 9x12 acrylic painting, $30. Date Night Painting, 6-8 p.m. the first and third Friday of the month, choose to paint individual canvases or one large canvas, age 21 and older, $55 per couple includes light appetizers. Coffee & Canvas, 9-11 a.m. Wednesdays, create a 9x12 acrylic painting, $25. Information: www.watchmedraw.net or 952-454-2736. Teen Poetry Jam/Rap Battle, 4-5 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Apple Valley Teen Center, 14255 Johnny Cake Ridge Road, Apple Valley, 952-953-2385. Ages 12-18. Drawing & Painting (adults and teens) with artist Christine Tierney, 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays, River Ridge Studios, 190 S. River Ridge Circle, Burnsville. Information: www.christinetierney. com, 612-210-3377. Brushworks School of Art Burnsville offers fine art education through drawing and painting. Classes for adults and teens. Information: Patricia Schwartz, www. BrushworksSchoolofArt.com, 651-214-4732. Soy candle making classes held weekly in Eagan near 55 and Yankee Doodle. Call Jamie at 651-315-4849 for dates and times. $10 per person. Presented by Making Scents in Minnesota. Line dance classes Wednesdays at Lakeville Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave., beginners 9-10 a.m., intermediate 10 a.m. to noon. Information: Marilyn, 651463-7833. The Lakeville Area Arts Center offers arts classes for all ages, www.lakevillemn. gov, 952-985-4640. Rosemount History Book Club meets 6:30-8 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Robert Trail Library. Information: John Loch, 952-255-8545 or jjloch@charter.net. SouthSide Writers, Saturday workgroup for aspiring writers, offering critique, submission and manuscript preparation information, support and direction, 10 a.m. to noon, Wescott Library, 1340 Wescott Road, Eagan. Information: 651-688-0365.

True Brew Gala supports scholarships The Dakota County Technical College Foundation will host the True Brew Gala 5 p.m. Thursday, April 28, at Brackett’s Crossing Country Club in Lakeville. This year’s gala will highlight DCTC’s new Brewing & Beer Steward Technology program, and support all DCTC students. A unique take on the “True Blue Gala,� the True Brew Gala promises chefinspired cuisine paired with craft beer, DCTC fundraising trivia by Trivia Mafia, and Granny’s Donuts. The gala features a silent auction, a Wall of Beer, and recognition of faculty, students and friends who have advanced the college mission of “education for employment.� Tickets can be purchased at http://tinyurl. com/ze8hrer. Contact foundation director Michelle Krenzke at 651423-8236 or michelle. krenzke@dctc.edu with questions.


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Thisweekend Shedding light on Minnesota’s past ‘Thirty-Ninth Man’ author Dale Swanson set to speak April 19 by Andrew Miller SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

The title of Dale Swanson’s historical novel “The ThirtyNinth Man� alludes to a dark episode in Minnesota history. Blending fictional events and historical facts, the debut novel from the Prior Lake author, released in 2013 by North Star Press, opens in 1804 and culminates with the Dakota War of 1862. The book takes its name from the real-life mass execution by hanging of 38 Native Americans in Mankato. Originally, 39 men had been slated for execution, but one was pardoned at the last minute by President Abraham Lincoln. Through his research into the period, Swanson learned that the man pardoned was named Tatemina, or Round

Dale Swanson Wind, and had been accused by two boys of raping and killing their mother. Lincoln issued a pardon when it came to light Round Wind had been at another location when the incident took place. Swanson is set to discuss “The Thirty-Ninth Man� at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, at the Meet the Author event at the Steeple Center in Rosemount. Admission is free to the event presented by the

Rosemount Area Arts Council. Swanson said his hope for the novel is to give readers a better sense on Minnesota history, especially incidents that are rarely covered in school history courses. “I hope readers get a deeper understanding of what took place,� said Swanson, who volunteers with Native Strong-Authentic Relationship with the Creator, a Minneapolis nonprofit that serves Native American communities. “So many people have a really skewed understanding of what took place.� While many of the book’s characters are actual people from Minnesota’s past — Josiah Snelling, John Jacob Astor, Lawrence Taliaferro, among others — the protagonist, Anton McAllister, is fictional. The story follows McAllister in his interactions with unscrupulous fur traders, the U.S., Army, and powerful chiefs from the Chippewa

and Dakota nations. When Round Wind is accused of war crimes and sentenced to death, McAllister finds himself in a race to save his friend from the gallows. Swanson is also the author of “The Wild Ways: Mystery of the Hanging Tower,� a fantasy novella geared to young readers which is set on Lake Minnetonka and centers on a boy contacted by a group of animals seeking to stave off the destruction of their habitat. He’s currently working on sequels to both “The ThirtyNinth Man� and “The Wild Ways: Mystery of the Hanging Tower.� More about the author is at www. d a l e - sw a n s o n . com. Email Andrew Miller at andrew.miller@ecm-inc.com.

Hunts concert in Lakeville

‘Music of the Americas’

The Lakeville Area Arts Center’s season of Coffee Concerts continues Sunday, April 17, with a performance by the Ladyslipper Ensemble. The group — composed of mezzo-soprano Sahar Hassan, cellist Arek Tesarczyk and pianist Claudia Chen — will be joined by guest artists Francesca Anderegg, on violin, and Rolf Erdahl, on bass, for the concert titled “Music of the Americas.â€? The performance will feature the music of composers AndrĂŠ Previn, David Evan Thomas, Charles Ives and others. Tickets for the 2 p.m. concert are $15 for general admission, $12 for seniors 60 and up, and $6 for ages 12 and under, and can be purchased at www.LakevilleAreaArtsCenter.com or at the arts center located at 20965 Holyoke Ave. The ticket price includes complimentary coffee and refreshments. More about the concert series is at Facebook.com/coffeeconcerts. (Photo submitted)

The Lakeville Area Arts Center will play host to a performance by indie-folk band The Hunts on Saturday, April 16. The seven siblings in the Virginia-based band were featured in Entertainment Weekly last year, and their hit song “Make This Leap� is featured in the national Milk-Bone commercial. Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. concert are $22-$26 and are available at www.LakevilleAreaArtsCenter.com or by calling 952985-4640. The arts center is at 20965 Holyoke Ave. (Photo submitted)

family calendar To submit items for the Family Calendar, email: darcy.odden@ecm-inc.com. Saturday, April 9 Metro Republican Women meeting, 8:30 a.m., Mendakota Country Club, 2075 Mendakota Drive, Mendota Heights. Speakers from Minnesota Excellence in Public Service training program. Cost: $18 members, $20 nonmembers, $10 students. Walk-ins welcome. Bowling event by the Farmington Tigers A to Cooperstown 2016 Baseball Team, 4-5:30 p.m., Farmington Lanes, 27 Fifth St., Farmington. Cost: $15, includes shoe rental, pizza slice and a pop. Limited space available for bowling. Beer bash, 4-6 p.m., $10 (includes souvenir pint glass). Funds raised support the team’s August trip to All-Star Village in Cooperstown, New York. Wednesday, April 13 Buffalo Wild Wings “Eat Wings Raise Funds� fundraiser for the Minnesota Autism Center, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., 1280 Promenade Place, Eagan. Customers should tell their server they are there for MAC. Buffalo Wild Wings will donate a percentage of the proceeds to MAC. This event is family friendly. Visual kid’s menus will be available at the MAC table. Saturday, April 16 Free health care directives class, 9:30 a.m., Rosemount United Methodist Church, 14770 Canada Ave., Rosemount. Presented by Fairview Health Services. Registration/information: www.fairview.org/choices or 612-672-7272. Walk-ins welcome. Earth Day – Patrick Ea-

gan Park cleanup, 10 a.m. to noon. Meet in the main parking lot behind the Eagan Art House, 3981 Lexington Ave. Children welcome. Bring gloves and boots. Garbage bags provided. Refreshments served afterward. Information: 651-470-2687, www.eagancoregreenway.org. Service Day Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Savage City Hall, 6000 McColl Drive. A free and fun service fair for all ages. Visitors can participate in quick, simple, youth-led service projects. Firetrucks, face-painting, CPR demonstrations, art projects, hot dog meal, ice-cream sundaes and more available. Participants are encouraged to bring gently used books and toys, brown paper grocery bags, new toiletries (any size), non-perishable food items, and spare change to help purchase goats for families in need in Kenya. Information: www.service daysaturday.wix.com/savage. Sunday, April 17 Breakfast buffet by the Lakeville Lions Club, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Lakeville Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville. Menu: buttermilk and buckwheat pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage links, doughnuts, cookies, coffee, orange juice, milk. Cost: $8 adults, $4 children ages 4-10, free for children under 4. Bowling for Brains, 12-4 p.m., AMF Southtown Lanes, 7941 Southtown Shopping Center, Bloomington. Proceeds benefit the American Brain Cancer Association. Information: www.bowlingforbrainsmn.org. Wine fundraiser for Windmill Animal Rescue, 1-5 p.m., Next Chapter Winery, 16945 320th St., New Prague. Cost:

$20 or two for $30; children 12 and under are free. Nonalcoholic beverages, additional wine, and beer will be available for purchase. Volunteers are also needed. Tickets available online, at Windmill Feed and Pet and at Something for All in Lonsdale.

Blood drives The American Red Cross will hold the following blood drives. Call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org to make an appointment or for more information. • April 8, 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Easter Lutheran Church – By The Lake, 4545 Ongoing Emotions Anonymous Pilot Knob Road, Eagan. • April 8, 1-7 p.m., Brunsmeetings, 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesdays at SouthCross Commu- wick Zone XL, 11129 162nd nity Church, 1800 E. County St. W., Lakeville. • April 9, 10:15 a.m. to Road 42 (at Summit Oak Drive), Apple Valley. EA is a 4:15 p.m., Burnhaven Library, 12-step program for those 1101 W. County Road 42, seeking emotional health. All Burnsville. • April 9, 10 a.m. to 3 are welcome. Information: http://www.emotionsanony- p.m., Wescott Library, 1340 mous.org/out-of-the-dark- Wescott Road, Eagan. • April 13, 1-7 p.m., Roseness-walks.

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mount Community Center, 13885 S. Robert Trail, Rosemount. • April 14, 1-7 p.m., St. James Lutheran Church, 3650 Williams Drive, Burnsville. • April 14, 1-7 p.m., St. John Neumann Catholic Church, 4030 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan. • April 14, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Valmont Industries, 20805 Eaton Ave., Farmington.

• April 15, 1-7 p.m., Apple Ford Lincoln, 7200 W. 150th St., Apple Valley. • April 15, 1-6 p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 151 E. County Road 42, Burnsville. • April 19, 1-6 p.m., United Methodist Church, 14770 Canada Ave., Rosemount. • April 19, 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Family of Christ Lutheran Church, 10970 185th St. W., Lakeville.


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