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Burnsville | Eagan August 19, 2016 | Volume 37 | Number 25
I-35W officials rally behind Orange Line
NEWS Ex-librarian killed Former Parkview Elementary School librarian Mary Knowlton died in a shooting accident in Florida. Page 2A
OPINION Too much focus on one contest National media should turn their attention to the number of interesting Senate and House races across the country. Page 4A
THISWEEKEND
Call for cooperation, not politics, in releasing funds by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Against the backdrop of a rapid-transit bus, officials from four cities went before the cameras Aug. 11 to plead for funding of the Orange Line from Minneapolis to Burnsville. Officials say regional and state funding have already been identified for the $150 million bus rapid transit line, which would provide high-frequency express service along Interstate 35W between Burnsville and downtown Minneapolis. But politics is blocking release of the money on the eve of a deadline when the state must demonstrate its financial commitment in order to secure crucial
Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges spoke Aug. 11 in Burnsville, where leaders from along the Interstate 35W corridor called for the release of regional and state funding for the Orange Line bus rapid transit system. The funding is needed by Sept. 2 to meet a deadline for securing crucial federal funding, leaders said. At left are Bloomington Mayor Gene Winstead and Burnsville Mayor Elizabeth Kautz. (Photo by John Gessner) federal funding, officials board fractured by Da- to deliver its $45 million say. kota County’s departure share. Another $12 milA five-county transit from the board has yet lion was expected from the
Prekindergarten gets boost in 191 Benefit concert in Burnsville The GARAGE is hosting To The Bridge Foundation’s concert to support individuals struggling with chemical dependency. Page 19A
SPORTS
Eagan spikers back for more The Eagan High School volleyball team is looking to repeat as state champs, but the players know it won’t be easy. Page 12A
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New funding will serve some 116 students by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
The expansion of Burnsville High School and grade reconfigurations at all the schools aren’t the only changes coming to District 191 this year. Thanks to a state grant, the district is greatly expanding voluntary prekindergarten launched as a tuition-based pilot program in February. The $827,480 grant will fund free preschool and transportation for an estimated 116 4-year-olds at four schools, according to Cindy Check, early childhood programs coordinator for the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage district. The district has been preparing the prekindergarten program as part of its Vision One91 redesign made possible by voter approval of building and technology levies in February 2015. The district learned Aug. 4 that it’s one of 74
Problem growing, council told SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
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Burnsville will keep eye out for coyotes by John Gessner
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districts whose applications for prekindergarten funding were granted. The 2016 Legislature approved $25 million for programs that will serve about 3,300 4-year-olds. Prekindergarten classes are a natural evolution in early-childhood learning for which the district has long been preparing, Check told the School Board Aug. 11. The new funding will be used to expand halfday programs at Hidden Valley Elementary in Savage and Rahn Elementary in Eagan, add a half-day program at Sky Oaks Elementary in Burnsville and add a full-day program at Diamondhead Education Center in Burnsville, the district says. The state funding was determined school by school based on demographics, Check said. Students outside the attendance areas of the chosen schools can seek open enrollment into the program, she said. However, a lottery system may be needed if demand exceeds space, she said.
Burnsville will look into the city’s coyote problem and consider responses, Mayor Elizabeth Kautz said Aug. 16. She was responding to a resident who said coyote sightings have grown more frequent in his east Burnsville neighborhood, where a pack of coyotes killed a deer two years ago. Michael Larson, 3301 126th St. E., said he’d seen single coyotes in his yard twice in the previous
two weeks. Neighbors at the end of his cul-de-sac saw a pack of four. And animal-control personnel to whom he reported the sightings said they had seen a pack of eight near County Road 11, Larson said. He aired his concerns during the citizen-comment portion of the Aug. 16 City Council meeting. “They’re getting out of control,” said the 21-year resident, whose home is east of heavily wooded Terrace Oaks Park. “The one I had in my yard, I yelled at it and it just ignored me. So I chased it and it just kind of trotted See COYOTES, 14A
On a roll at the fair
state Legislature, which adjourned in May without passing a bonding bill that included the outlay and has yet to be called into a special session. Hanging in the balance, officials say, is $66 million in funding through the Federal Transit Administration’s Small Starts grant program. A Sept. 2 deadline to finalize the local commitment looms. “In our experience, federal deadlines are not, quote, suggestions,” Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges said. “There is tough competition for these funds, and Minnesota must compete by Sept. 2.” It would be an “absolute tragedy” to miss the deadline and lose federal funding, said John Stanoch of the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce. See ORANGE, 10A
196 high schools rank high nationally by Jessica Harper SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Young people gave the log roll a try as part of the All American Lumberjack Show Kids Camp during the Dakota County Fair in Farmington. The fair enjoyed a string of good-weather days during the all-important weekend days when crowds descended on the fairgrounds for fun, food and entertainment. More photos are on Page 20A and online at SunThisweek.com/tag/CountyFair-2016. (Photo by Andy Rogers)
All four core high schools in the RosemountApple Valley-Eagan School District are among nation’s best high schools, according to Newsweek. Eagan, Eastview, Apple Valley and Rosemount high schools were recently ranked on the magazine’s list of top high schools in 2016. The annual list ranks schools based on a broad range of data to determine what institutions do the best job of preparing students for college, according to Newsweek’s website. “It’s nice to see an academic measure of our schools that’s not just (standardized testing) criteria. It goes beyond that and shows excellence in our academics,” said Steve Troen, director of teaching and learning at District 196. Eagan was ranked 109 See SCHOOLS, 10A
Fairview clinic, Hy-Vee to open soon Central Park Commons nears completion by Jessica Harper SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Central Park Commons, a large-scale retail development on Pilot Knob Road, is taking shape and is expected to open later this fall. The project, which spans the 51-acre former Lockheed Martin property, will include a Fairview medical building, Hy-Vee grocery store, a Marshall’s Home Goods, Hobby Lobby, Sierra Trading, Tile Shop, Ulta Beauty, and a 42,000-square-foot “village” that will include a variety of small shops and restaurants.
The project headed by Minneapolis-based CSM Corp. has moved ahead on schedule, said John Johannson of Walsh Development, a developer who is partnering with CSM on the Eagan project. The two-story 42,000-square-foot Fairview Health Services building is expected to open in mid-September. The facility will replace Fairview’s existing clinic on Duckwood Drive and will include primary, specialty, urgent, optical, imaging, rehabilitation, mental health and pharmacy care. A 98,000-square-foot Hy-Vee is set to open Sept. 13. The new grocery store will include catering, in-store dietitian, floral, clothing boutique, deli,
bakery, and a wine and liquor store. “We were glad to get Hy-Vee on board. It’s a great modern and popular grocer,” Johannson said. The remaining stores and restaurants within the development are slated to open in November and December, just in time for the holiday season. Johannson said the developer is in talks with restaurateurs but declined to disclose names. In addition to stores and restaurants, the development will have green spaces and walking paths throughout, Johannson said. Jessica Harper is at jessica. harper@ecm-inc.com or facebook.com/sunthisweek.
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Tractor parade shows off historical farm life Dakota County Fair favorite showcases antiques from another time by Andy Rogers SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
One of the more genuine experiences at the Dakota County Fair is the daily antique tractor parade. Fairgoers line the dirt road in Dakota City Heritage Village every afternoon to watch about 50 antique tractors rumble through the historical town. It’s free and everybody can see. No one is trying to sell anything. While some people collect classic cars, many residents in Dakota County collect old trac-
Dozens of antique tractors travel down the street at the Dakota City Heritage Village every afternoon during the Dakota County Fair. (Photo by Andy Rogers) tors. It’s a nostalgic activity for those who remember firing up the old tractor during a day on the farm.
Many of the owners are retired farmers. About 170 tractors from the 1920s to the 1960s rest in Dakota City
during the fair. The tractor parade started about 10 years ago, said Maynard Ohm. The Rosemount resident has announced the tractor parade for the past five years. “The people that have these antique tractors, they like to show them off,� Ohm said. Many drivers live nearby in Farmington, Lakeville, Rosemount and Randolph. The tractors don’t always work, so it’s a good excuse to get them out of the barn. “The guys don’t always use them enough,�
Ohm said. “Once a year you start them up and you tend to find all sorts of things. With these older tractors, you have to get on the computer to figure it out or find parts. It seems like somebody always has an old tractor part sitting around.� A group of about 18 tractor enthusiast meet every Tuesday morning for coffee before coming together to work on the tractors through Dakota City. The groups started meeting about 15 years ago, Ohm said. “There’s enough guys with talent that someone usually knows how to fix
something,â€? Ohm said. “Every problem is a bit different.â€? The tractors usually have a trick to get them going. “They can be hard to drive,â€?Ohm said. “There’s no power steering.â€? The owners also appreciate the fact that other people care about what farming was like 50 years ago. “It’s a lot of fun for us,â€? Ohm said. “Hopefully it lasts a long time.â€? Email Andy Rogers at andy.rogers@ecm-inc.com. -AÂ?e eĂłnĂ?Ă?Â?Ă“nžnÂŁĂ?
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Former District 196 librarian dies after citizens academy shooting Mary Knowlton worked at Parkview Elementary School for 16 years by Tad Johnson SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Parkview Elementary Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s librarian for 16 years died last week after she was shot during a police citizens academy training exercise in Punta Gorda, Florida. Mary Knowlton, 73, who worked at the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan school in Lakeville from 1998 to 2004, is remembered as a person who was passionate about books and wanted to pass that love on to children. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mary Knowlton was the center of our school at Parkview and she made the library the heart of the building,â&#x20AC;? said Nicole Frovik, Parkview Elementary principal. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She passionately gave her heart to students, teachers and families. Her mission was to get books in studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; hands and to connect them with stories that would help them develop a love of reading.â&#x20AC;? While she was praised for her work with children, she also was committed to her co-workers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She went out of her way to personally get to know each of her colleagues at a personal level,â&#x20AC;? Frovik said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She asked questions, planned fun outings and celebrated the people she worked with every day. I can still see her looking at me and asking, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;How are you?â&#x20AC;&#x2122; and knowing that she really cared and wanted to know.â&#x20AC;? A Prior Lake resident since 1973, Knowlton worked at the Prior Lake
Former Prior Lake resident Mary Knowlton was librarian at the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan school Parkview Elementary in Lakeville for 16 years. (Photo from Taylor Funeral Home) Library before being employed at Parkview. She was on the Scott County Library Board from 1993 to 2001 and continued her commitment to libraries as a member of the Punta Gorda Library Board. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mary touched so many peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lives through her work as a school librarian and as a volunteer giving back to the community,â&#x20AC;? Frovik said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She was a quiet leader who always did the best for the people she encountered. She was a gift.â&#x20AC;? Knowlton worked as a substitute librarian in District 196 until 2013. Originally from Austin, Minnesota, Knowlton graduated from Austin High School and studied at St. Olaf College, the University of Minnesota and Minnesota State UniversityMankato.
Knowlton and her husband, Gary, were married for 55 years. One of their two sons, Steve Knowlton, said his parents attended the police academy for â&#x20AC;&#x153;a fun night,â&#x20AC;? according to the Sarasota-based Herald Tribune. In the incident, the â&#x20AC;&#x153; s h o o t - d o nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t - s h o o t â&#x20AC;? role-playing exercise entailed a Punta Gorda police officer portraying a criminal and Knowlton playing a police officer. Knowlton held a plastic gun during the scenario and the police officer used a revolver that he believed was loaded with blanks, according to news media reports. After Knowlton was shot, she was taken to a nearby hospital where she died. Punta Gorda Police Chief Tom Lewis called the shooting a â&#x20AC;&#x153;horrible accident.â&#x20AC;? Steve Knowlton said his father was â&#x20AC;&#x153;devastated.â&#x20AC;? The son said his father forgave the 28-yearold officer who fired the weapon. Mary Knowlton volunteered with the Punta Gorda Chamber of Commerce, which was part of the citizens academy night. Punta Gorda has a population of about 16,600 residents and is located on Floridaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s west coast about 100 miles south of Tampa.
Election will bring new faces to District 191 board Hill, Mackall retiring
Two retirements will bring at least two new members to the BurnsvilleEagan-Savage District 191 School Board in Novemberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s election. The boardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s longestserving member, Ron Hill, and Sandra Mackall (formerly Sweep) arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t seeking re-election. Hill, of
Savage, was first elected in 1999. Mackall, of Burnsville, was first elected in 2008. Board Member DeeDee Currier, 12501 Nicollet Ave., Unit 408, Burnsville, will be the only incumbent in a four-way race for three four-year terms on the seven-member board. Currier
was first elected in 2008. The other candidates are Scott Hume, 804 E. 134th St., Burnsville; Darcy Schatz, 1862 Gold Trail, Eagan; and Eric Miller, 14574 Princeton Ave., Savage. Candidate filing closed Aug. 16. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; John Gessner
Eagan man killed in North Minneapolis shooting An Eagan man was killed Sunday during a shooting in North Minneapolis. Michael Damien Wayne Polk, 32, died of multiple gunshot wounds he sustained Aug. 14, according to the Hennepin County medical examiner. Polkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s latest address was on River Bluff Drive in Eagan. Pub-
Email Tad Johnson at tad.johnson@ecm-inc. com. Follow him on Twitter @editorTJ.
lic records show he previously lived in Minneapolis. Police found Polk and another man with gunshot wounds in a car at Penn and 35th avenues. One victim was treated for injuries that were non-life threatening. Polk was taken to North Memorial Medical Center where he died of his injuries.
Minneapolis police are investigating the shooting. Anyone with information is encouraged to anonymously text their tip to 847411 (TIP411). Enter MPD, space and then the information. Tip can also be made by calling MPD TIP Line at 612-692-8477. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Jessica Harper
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4A August 19, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan
Opinion National media should curb their unnatural fixation by Tad Johnson SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
The national media have an unnatural fixation on the presidential race. While I concede that the presidential race is the most important decision voters will make on Election Day (or earlier if you are among the wise who will take advantage of no excuse absentee voting prior to Nov. 8), the amount of coverage, dissection and commentary on the top candidates for the highest office in the land is way too much. Reuters reports that about 7 percent of the eligible 235 million voters in America are undecided on their presidential choice. That’s 9 million people who have not decided if they support Republican nominee Donald Trump or Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. CNN, FOX News, CNBC and all of the major network channels are not covering the presidential race in order to help these undecided voters select a candidate. They are providing theater, entertainment and illuminating the conflict laced with a little bit of substance. TVWeek reported that viewership for Clinton’s acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention posted a combined 33.3 million viewers, shy of the 34.9 million who watched Trump’s Republican National Conven-
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Tad Johnson tion speech. Even if you counted all of the undecided voters watching the speech, there’s a much greater percentage who have already made up their minds about the race prior to watching the conventions. These are the same people who are tuning in to hear “talking heads” analyze what Trump or Clinton said today or yesterday. The national media know that this coverage drives ratings as they stoke the battle between two presidential candidates for several reasons. It’s easy: Focusing one’s news resources following the every move of two candidates is a lot easier than slipping down to the next highest elected political rung – U.S. Senate, which has 34 of its seats up for a vote this year. Minnesota does not have a U.S. Senate term expiring this year. Everyone’s involved: I almost titled this “Everyone’s interested” but I edited that to “involved” to note that everyone gets a vote on this race. One of the pri-
mary factors in determining a story’s news value is: How many people does it affect? The vote for president has a direct impact on each voter. Slip down to the U.S. Senate and the amount of people affected drops and viewership likely would lag in proportion. Great personalities: More so than any other presidential race in recent memory, 2016 has two of the most magnetic (depending on your point of view) candidates imaginable. The national media have turned Clinton and Trump into characters fit for an episode of “Dynasty” or “Dallas.” Depending on your party affiliation, Clinton and Trump are the “villains you love to hate,” just like Alexis Colby or J.R. Ewing. Personalities are harder to market in the Senate and House, though there are certainly a few, and 2nd District candidates Jason Lewis and Angie Craig are going to provide excellent, well-spoken contrasts for Dakota County voters. It is unfortunate that the national media does not spend more time on races like those for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House. These are the people who will be serving not only their individual state or district, but also the entire country on decisions like those related to the federal budget, military action, college loans and health care that affect our lives daily. Wouldn’t it be great if the Washing-
ton bureaus of CNN, FOX, CNBC and the major networks stopped for a few hours covering the presidential candidates and used their knowledge of the issues and resources to focus on Senate and House races, with interviews of the candidates and voters, organizing debates and offering some political analysis? Then they could turn that footage over to local media. Local media attempt to cover these races as much as possible, but the expertise to outline the issues for voters is a tall task. This newspaper and other community media will endeavor to give voters the information they need to make informed decisions this fall. We have 12 more weeks to offer up information not only about 2nd District candidates, but also all of the state Senate and House candidates (24), along with those seeking county board, city council and school board positions. We’d welcome your help. If there are issues or questions you think candidates for any of these offices should answer, contact me by email or phone, and we’ll try to gather those responses. These elected officials, after all, are going to serve you. Email Tad Johnson at tad.johnson@ecminc.com or call him at 952-846-2033. Follow him on Twitter @editorTJ. Columns reflect the opinion of the author.
Educators offer back-to-school suggestions by Joe Nathan SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Five major suggestions emerged from 38 Minnesota educators who responded to a request about brief “back-toschool” advice for families. I asked them what they recommend families do to help students get ready for school. These educators offered specific, practical advice. Virtually nothing these educators suggested requires spending money. The most frequently cited ideas involved: • Moving back into a school-year sleep schedule. • Encouraging and helping young people set goals. • Talking positively about the value of learning and schooling. • Developing or reconfirming a positive relationship with educators. • Model the kind of actions, attitudes and behaviors that you want young people to develop. Here’s what educators in this area suggested: Joseph Gothard, Burnsville-EaganSavage School District superintendent, wrote: “The summer-to-school
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Joe Nathan year transition deserves careful attention. Build structures together as a family. Wake up times, school arrival times, places to do homework, hot/cold lunch and many other daily expectations should be discussed frequently. The start of the school year may also cause anxiety in our young people. Provide affirmation and belief that compels students to give their best efforts and as a family define what success means for your child(ren).” Lisa Snyder, Lakeville Area School District superintendent wrote: “One of the best things parents can do to help their children get ready for school is to talk about all the wonderful opportunities they’ll have. So often, we hear at the end of summer that students ‘have’ to go back to class, when in reality, our students look forward to going back to
school. They get to reconnect with their friends, but they also get to learn. By setting a positive tone, parents can support their children’s achievement and positively impact their attitudes about school.” Sally Soliday, Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School District director of elementary education, said: “It is important to convey positive, upbeat messages to your child about the upcoming school year. Enthusiastically share the excitement of seeing friends and also making new ones, meeting a new teacher and opportunities for new learning. Your encouraging words will go a long way toward setting your child up for a successful year.” Denise Specht, president of Education Minnesota, suggests: “Use the final weeks of summer to ease back into school routines by setting aside a time and place for homework and enforcing a steady schedule of bedtimes and wake-up times. Once school starts, communicate with your child’s teachers and learn the best ways to contact them and so you can learn about what is happening in the classroom. Always remember you are your child’s learning
role model. Show you like to read, write and know how to use technology appropriately.” Les Fujitake, Bloomington Public Schools superintendent, explained: “Parents can visit their children’s school website for information to help prep for the start of school. Parents can share their excitement for the coming school year by talking about their school engagement plans with their children. For example, parents can share their plans for being active in the school’s PTSA and/or volunteering at the school.” Like families, these educators are committed to students’ success. It doesn’t take a lot of time, and no money is needed to follow the five recommendations in my introduction. But time, thought and effort are required. However, following these suggestions will have real, positive results. 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 Carlson is the best choice To the editor: In last week’s edition, a letter writer complained that a recent tax increase had “emptied out all of our pockets.” The extra 2 percent tax is paid only on income above $300,000, so the writer is apparently very fortunate to be among the top earners statewide. The 98 percent of Minnesotans who earn less than $300,000 have other concerns. But we hear misleading arguments often. This is exactly the kind of rhetoric and distortion that got us into a fiscal mess just a few years ago under the Republicans. Now, under the leadership of Gov. Mark Dayton and state Sen. Jim Carl-
son, DFL-Eagan, Minnesota’s budget has a surplus and has rebuilt the rainy day fund after years of Republican mismanagement. Yes the top 2 percent pay a little more, but under the leadership of our governor and Senator Carlson, Minnesota’s budget is balanced, the schools are repaid and Minnesota was rated the best state in the union for business in 2015. Voters in Eagan and Burnsville are a smart bunch. We live here because of the great communities, the excellent schools and the high quality of life. We know these are funded by taxes. There will always be someone to promise tax cuts and magically more infrastructure spending like last week’s writer, but we’ve seen this rhetoric before.
Let’s keep a steady hand on the wheel, keep our businesses growing and our schools excellent. Sen. Jim Carlson, a lifelong Eagan resident, knows what is important to Minnesotans and will fight to keep our economy and schools among the best in the nation. MICHELLE LECHNER-RIEHLE Burnsville
The new Democrat To the editor: Some 50-plus years ago a Democrat wanted a government that followed the Constitution and did what was best for every taxpayer regardless of political leaning. We now have a Democrat/Liberal/Pro-
gressive whose vote is/can be bought by a politician who promises to have the government provide more and more goodies. All this of course at the expense of those taxpayers that work hard (and want to work). The battle cry “soak the rich” entices all who don’t really feel the need or desire to be productive members of our society. These are the people politicians address when they declare “I’ll fight for you.” There are two candidates who are running for the office of president. One of them has a proven record of government “service,” that is 20-plus years of putting on luxurious air miles at the expense of the taxpayer, claiming to have done an outstanding job for the American tax-
payer. The record shows differently. America has shown debilitating results during this time. The personal assessment of this candidate shows a consistent congenital tendency to lie with disastrous results for America, while at the same time accumulating millions of dollars of wealth. The other candidate has little if any government experience. Has established a record of great wealth in the private sector and has a tendency to say inappropriate things however true they may be. Given the track record of both candidates it is easy to see where the “progressive” will lead us. This is the one you want to vote for if you want more government control, more taxes, more
intrusiveness, more regulations. Let’s face it, if I lacked integrity, the prospect of getting a lot of things free and having other people pay for it would sure sound enticing. HENRY B. JANDEWERTH Eagan
Jason Lewis can’t tell time To the editor: Second District Republican candidate Jason Lewis can’t tell time. There are a number of Donald Trump-like statements attributable to Jason Lewis. He claims these were all made “a decade or more ago.” Mr. Lewis has See LETTERS, 5A
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Letters LETTERS, from 4A a faulty memory. Here are some of his statements, with the time when they were made: He called young women â&#x20AC;&#x153;non-thinking.â&#x20AC;? (2012) He said the most important thing to a 25-year old unmarried woman is getting me to pay for her (birth control) pills. (2012) He said the â&#x20AC;&#x153;white populationâ&#x20AC;? has been â&#x20AC;&#x153;committing political suicideâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;committing cultural suicideâ&#x20AC;? by not reproducing at higher levels. (2012) Lewis defended Todd Akin (the former Missouri senatorial candidate) for his outrageous remarks on â&#x20AC;&#x153;legitimate rape,â&#x20AC;? saying that consensual acts of sex later turn into allegations of rape â&#x20AC;&#x153;all the time.â&#x20AC;? (2012) Lewis has implied that slavery was okay when he questioned the Federal governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s decision to end slavery, declared that Abraham Lincoln â&#x20AC;&#x153;exploited the issue,â&#x20AC;? and declined to say whether or not he believed the Civil War was even worth fighting. (2011) He suggested victims of Hurricane Katrina are a bunch of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;whinersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. (2009) Just like Donald Trump, Jason Lewis is not fit to hold federal office. GREG HANSEN Lakeville
U of M president applauds the county fair To the editor: Last Saturday, I had the pleasure to attend the Dakota County Fair. It was a great opportunity to visit with and listen to many proud Dakota County residents, and to share with them the impact of the University of Minnesota on your community and
the upward trajectory of the U. Thank you to state Rep. Pat Garofalo and Sens. Greg Clausen and Jim Carlson for sharing their valuable time with me and for the opportunity to hear their concerns and visions for the U. I look forward to building on our partnership in the 2017 legislative session. With them and others at the fair, I noted that the U is, by all measures, among the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Top Ten public research universities â&#x20AC;&#x201D; with top-notch students, world-class faculty and groundbreaking discoveries â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and I shared some impressive statistics about your countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s relationship to the U. Dakota County is home to more than 4,000 of our U students â&#x20AC;&#x201D; on all five of our campuses around the state â&#x20AC;&#x201D; about 1,000 U employees and more than 24,000 of our University of Minnesota alumni, who are your community lead-
ers. For example, nearly 600 U Medical School grads live and work in your communities, along with 106 U College of Veterinary Medicine grads, about 500 of our School of Nursing alums and 4,000 College of Education and Human Development graduates who are active in your schools and social service agencies. As we do across all 87 of the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s counties, the university has great impact on the lives, communities and prosperity of all Dakota County residents. Thank you, Dakota County for all you do to support the University of Minnesota. It was a pleasure to attend â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and eat the great food â&#x20AC;&#x201D; at your county fair.
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To the editor: The contrast between the two candidates for Congress in the 2nd District is alarming, especially when looking at education policy. The Democrat is Angie Craig, respected Minnesota businessperson. The Republican is Jason Lewis, extremist talk show host. Angie Craig believes in improving our education system. Lewis believes in using divisive rhetoric to funnel money away from investing in our community, which will create education inequities for our children. This disinvestment in our community and our future is an important factor to consider when casting your vote in November. This is how Angie Craig ERIC W. KALER will help our kids: University of Minnesota â&#x20AC;˘ Ensure affordable president public education for all â&#x20AC;˘ Include pre-kinderImportant garten programs â&#x20AC;˘ Fully fund special edcontrast in ucation programs
â&#x20AC;˘ Make institutions lower their costs â&#x20AC;˘ Lower interest rates on student debt â&#x20AC;˘ Give options for refinancing loans I trust Angie Craig to responsibly invest in our community, while representing us with integrity at our U.S. Capitol. JACKIE CRAIG Lakeville
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the GOP in general. Mr. Brodey writes: â&#x20AC;&#x153;particularly (Lewisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;) comments on women, slavery, and race relations, will be a focus for Democrats.â&#x20AC;? Excuse me? What comments? Again, we see a statement disguised as fact, buried in the middle of an article, with no further detail or examples given, designed to make the reader assume. And in this example, that hopeful assumption is that the GOP contender is, dare I say it â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a racist! Yep, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s that old worn out, beat up race card, again being played right off the bat by who we expect is a professional journalist. He goes on to say that the Cook Report said of Lewisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; victory, that the GOP put its weakest candidate in the race and it looks like the district is ripe for turning blue. I got news for anybody who wonders about that. Maybe Lewis doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the deepest pockets, and I guess in some peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s opinion, that means heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s weak. I submit that he is the best candidate put forward, and many of my fellow primary voters agree with me. Further, arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t we sick and tired of deep pocket politicians? Prepare yourselves, friends. Over the coming months, the paper will attempt to publish every letter written by a handful of individuals who will continue to pull out that old race card and bang on the Angie Craig drum, but donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe it. Anybody who has listened to Jason Lewis over the years knows he is all about the truth, smaller government, and an honest dayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s work for an honest dayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pay. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s got my vote.
To the editor: I take exception with Sam Brodeyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s article in the last edition of the paper entitled â&#x20AC;&#x153;Lewis wins handily in 2nd District GOP race.â&#x20AC;? At first, I thought I was reading a news article explaining a few numbers, voter turnout, etc. But the MARK BELLILE second half of the article Lakeville turned into an opinion piece showing the writerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s obvious and blatant bias against Lewis and likely
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6A August 19, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan
Finding normal David Rucki working to rebuild life after daughters rescued by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Nine hundred and forty-four days of tortured, sleepless, relentless worry ended with a phone call for a Lakeville dad. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You better sit down,â&#x20AC;? David Rucki recalls a Lakeville police officer saying moments before telling him his missing daughters were found. Alive. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just kind of backed into a wall, and slid down,â&#x20AC;? David said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just sat there. I couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t talk. I was really taken aback because I couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t really absorb it.â&#x20AC;? The girls, Samantha and Gianna Rucki, were 14 and 13 when they ran from their Lakeville home April 18, 2013, during a contentious custody battle. Their mother, Sandra Grazzini-Rucki, will be sentenced Sept. 21 after a Dakota County jury found her guilty of six felony counts of depravation of parental rights in July. In court, she admitted to hiding the girls from David Rucki and police, falsely claiming she did not know where they were after leaving them with strangers at a rural Minnesota horse ranch in 2013 and never interacting with the girls again. Lakeville police, following leads in an investigation that Sandra and fellow uncooperative accomplices sought to derail, discovered the girls at the ranch Nov. 18, 2015. For Rucki, his daughtersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; discovery lifted a boulder of anguish he carried every moment they were missing. He described days of acute despondency, sitting in the basement alone clinging to a thread of hope. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That pain was unbearable, to try to live with that
every day,â&#x20AC;? Rucki said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There were a lot of days I sat at home in the basement and couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t function.â&#x20AC;? He described a â&#x20AC;&#x153;huge crying phaseâ&#x20AC;? where he could not stop sobbing. Longtime friend Tony Canney was one of the few people who stood beside David through the divorce, custody battle and years the girls were missing. The friends frequently spoke on the phone and Rucki often spent time at Canneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lakeville home, including once when Canneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nieces and nephews were visiting; several were around Samantha and Giannaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s age. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He went out and cried in his truck for about a half hour,â&#x20AC;? Canney said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I went and pulled him out of it.â&#x20AC;? Canney consistently listened, advised, calmed and helped David carry the weight of not knowing where his girls were. The burden often became overwhelming, especially when police asked Rucki to provide hairbrushes to capture the girlsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; DNA. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I kind of talked him through it,â&#x20AC;? Canney said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I said: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Hey, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not dead.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;? Ruckiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sister Tammy Love described Davidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s experiences through the divorce and while the girls were missing as â&#x20AC;&#x153;hell on earth.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was difficult to watch,â&#x20AC;? Tammy said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was just unreal. As it all unfolded, you handle it one crisis at a time.â&#x20AC;? While Rucki shared his emotions privately with those closest to him, he worked tirelessly to find the girls, regularly providing police information, contacting them often to help to forward the investigation. In his frustration, Rucki said he was determined to
never give up, and regularly was searching for his daughters. He followed clues and even conducted surveillance (after consulting local police) at Dede Evavoldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s house in St. Cloud where Sandra and the girls had traveled the first night. He missed them by a day. As the years passed, Rucki said he would not allow himself to believe Samantha and Gianna would never be found. His mother, worried about the devastating shock, suggested he contemplate that he may never see them again. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I always told my mom I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do that,â&#x20AC;? Rucki said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think like that; I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t quit. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If I give up, then whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to look for them? To have that burden put on you, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a weight that is unbearable.â&#x20AC;?
Stigma Love and Canney said David was under a cloud of suspicion because of Sandraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s public allegations of abuse against him. Following the Ruckisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; May 2011 divorce, Canney said Sandra spread false allegations about David to neighbors and parents in the Lakeville Hockey Association of which Rucki was president. Her claims of abuse have always been denied by Rucki. Lakeville police have said there is no evidence of abuse; after the divorce, police said Sandra filed restraining orders against David and claimed he was abusive. Dakota County courts awarded Rucki full custody of all five of their children in November 2013 while the girls were missing. The coupleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s oldest son, Nico Rucki, now 20, testi-
fied at Sandraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trial his motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s claims of abuse by David never happened. David Rucki said he has felt the weight of the stigma against himself and the family for years, a weight that was so heavy Love said she was amazed at how he endured it. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the strongest man I know,â&#x20AC;? she said. Rucki said he understands why people backed away as â&#x20AC;&#x153;anticsâ&#x20AC;? occurred that involved their neighborhood and the childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s schools, but said it was painful to watch his kids endure negative consequences of things they had no control over. He recalled the pain of his youngest sonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 8th birthday that the boy had eagerly anticipated. No parent whose child was invited responded to the invitation, even after Rucki left voicemails, and so there was no paintball party. â&#x20AC;&#x153;How do you tell a kid that?â&#x20AC;? Rucki said sadly. He said he never doubted Sandra was involved with the disappearance of their daughters because after the girls were gone, Sandra served him court papers that included letters signed by them. When the call came from Lakeville police stating they had been found, Davidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s relief was immediately followed by the urgency of a plan for where they should go. Rucki said the girls were uncooperative and fearful with police, and he knew the family needed counseling. They eventually entered a family counseling clinic in California, and it was there David first saw his children. Samantha and Gianna were 14 and 13 years old on April 18, 2013, when they ran away, but David had not spent more than an hour or two in visita-
David Rucki is working on rebuilding his family since his teen daughters have returned home after being missing for over two years. His ex-wife Sandra Grazzini Rucki was found guilty of six felonies for hiding them from him and authorities for over two years at a rural horse ranch. She will be sentenced in September. (Photo by Laura Adelmann) tion with the girls since the divorce in May 2011. In their nearly five years apart, Samantha and Gianna had grown into young women, and as he nervously watched from the house as they walked toward the door. Sudden panic enveloped him, and he bolted around the corner to hide. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I start crying like a baby,â&#x20AC;? Rucki said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t recognize either girl physically. To me, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re little girls. Now theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re young women and I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t recognize them.â&#x20AC;? He was also shocked to realize he couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hear their voices when they spoke. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There was no memory, no audio,â&#x20AC;? he said. He described his state as â&#x20AC;&#x153;full-blown panicâ&#x20AC;? because â&#x20AC;&#x153;nothing is computing ... the voices didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t match the memory.â&#x20AC;? Rucki said it took several days before his memory could reconcile their voices to remember what his children sounded like. Small breakthrough moments have since happened, including when Rucki was injured in a particularly vulnerable
part of his body by a horse during treatment. While the girls tried to restrain laughter and Rucki leaned on the fence wincing, Rucki said the therapist pointed out that he did not react in rage or violence. In the months since they have returned, he said the family is doing well. He is patiently working to building trust, establishing relationships and rebuilding the family ties; he said he has had to recognize their relationships may never be all he wishes they could be. Rucki said the children are looking forward to school and he has dreams for their futures. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I still want my kids to go to school, college if they can, get a job and be good people,â&#x20AC;? Rucki said. He said he is doing what he can to help everyone to deal with the â&#x20AC;&#x153;chaotic partâ&#x20AC;? of their lives so everyone can move forward. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the hardest part for me is trying to help them get to normal,â&#x20AC;? Rucki said. Laura Adelmann is at laura. adelmann@ecm-inc.com.
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SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan August 19, 2016 7A
Little-known grant will help fund road project Ladybird Lane in rough shape, city says by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
A little-known state grant program is expected to help Burnsville improve a key road west of Interstate 35W. Nearly $2 million in reconstruction and rehabilitation is planned for a section of Ladybird Lane that loops through the area known as the Minnesota River Quadrant and connects at two points with Dupont Avenue.
In coming years officials are eager to see development and redevelopment in the 1,700-acre MRQ. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That road is definitely a detractor to development, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in such bad shape,â&#x20AC;? City Engineer Ryan Peterson told the City Council Aug. 16. The city expects to receive $830,000 in state grants to apply to its 60 percent share of the twophase project. The other 40 percent will come from
property assessments, per city policy. A first grant of $415,000 has already been secured through the Host Community Economic Development Grants program. Officials hope to land another grant for the projectâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s second phase. Only two cities â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Burnsville and Inver Grove Heights â&#x20AC;&#x201D; are eligible for grants from the program, which was created by the 2013 Legislature. Both have active landfills.
The program is meant to boost jobs, tax base and investment in landfill host communities. The first phase of the Ladybird Lane project includes both reconstruction and rehab on the northernmost part of the road. The estimated cost is $800,000. Work is slated to begin late this fall and finish by June 30, 2017. Grant funds already secured must be spent by then or forfeited. The second phase, estimated at $1.16 million,
is reconstruction of the southern part of the loop. Construction is planned for fall 2017 and early summer 2018. Accompanying improvements include storm sewer, sanitary sewer, watermain and streetlight improvements in the second phase. That poorly lit stretch of road is something of a dumping ground where people have discarded couches and other items, Peterson said. The council opened
a public hearing on the first phase Aug. 16. No one spoke. The hearing will remain open through Sept. 6, when the council is scheduled to order the improvements and advertise for bids. None of the business and property owners along the road attended an Aug. 10 information meeting, Peterson said. John Gessner can be reached at (952) 846-2031 or email john.gessner@ecm-inc.com.
Bell International Laboratories moves HQ, plant to Eagan by Jessica Harper SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
A Minneapolis-based research and development lab is moving its headquarters and plant to Eagan. Bell International Laboratories broke
ground Aug. 8 on a new 120,000-square-foot facility at 2950 Lexington Ave. S. Bell International was founded two decades ago by Mo Saremi. Saremi came to Minnesota 35 years ago from Iran to earn a degree in chem-
istry at Minnesota State University, Mankato. He worked for other companies for about 10 years before starting Bell International in 1996. The family-owned business needs to move out of two smaller facilities in Minnesota due to
increased demand for its products. The new space offers more power, better production and more efficiency, company representatives say. Bell is a research and development lab and contract manufacturer for the nutritional, cosmetic and
hair-care industries. It has 125 employees and expects revenues to grow 60 percent this year to $35 million. The companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s growth has been propelled by name-brand manufactures of spray-on and organic sun-care and tan-
ning products. Bell expects to add 50 employees next year in Eagan. Jessica Harper is at jessica. harper@ecm-inc.com or facebook.com/sunthisweek.
Education District 196 School Board reviews proposed calendars for next two years The first day of the 2016-17 school year for students in the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Public Schools is Tuesday, Sept. 6, and the School Board is already preparing to approve calendars for the following two school years. Proposed calendars for 201718 and 2018-19 were presented to the board Aug. 15 and are expected to be approved at the boardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s next regular meeting Sept. 12. Both of the proposed calendars are similar to the current school year, with 171 days of
school for middle school and high school students, and 169 days for elementary students. The two-day difference is to provide time for summer literacy assessments in late August for all elementary students. Also in both calendars, school begins the Tuesday after Labor Day, winter break lasts less than two weeks, spring break is the last full week of March and school ends the first full week in June.
2017-18 calendar As proposed, the 2017-18 school year would begin Tuesday, Sept. 5, and the last day of school would be June 5 for elementary students and June 7 for middle school and high school students. High school graduation ceremonies would be held Saturday, June 2. Dates when there would be no school for
some or all students are as follows: Sept. 29 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Data analysis and instructional alignment day for high school only Oct. 6 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Data analysis and instructional alignment day for elementary and middle schools, and conferences for high schools Oct. 19-20 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; State teachersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; convention Nov. 2-3 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Conferences for elementary and middle schools Nov. 3 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Staff development for high schools Nov. 23-24 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thanksgiving break Dec. 1 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Staff development for all levels Dec. 25-Jan. 1 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Winter break Jan. 12 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Data analysis and instructional alignment day for high school only Jan. 15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Martin Luther King Day
Jan. 19 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Data analysis and instructional alignment day for elementary and middle schools, and conferences for high schools Feb. 8-9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Conferences for elementary and middle schools Feb. 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Staff development for high schools Feb. 19 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Presidents Day March 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Staff development for all levels March 26-30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Spring break April 20 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Data analysis and instructional alignment day for all levels May 28 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Memorial Day
2018-19 calendar As proposed, the 2018-19 school year would begin Tuesday, Sept. 4, and the last day of school would be June 5 for elementary students and June 7 for middle school and high school students. High school gradua-
tion ceremonies would be Saturday, June 1. Dates when there would be no school for some or all students are as follows: Sept. 28 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Data analysis and instructional alignment day for high school only Oct. 5 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Data analysis and instructional alignment day for elementary and middle schools, and conferences for high schools Oct. 18-19 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; State teachersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; convention Nov. 1-2 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Conferences for elementary and middle schools Nov. 2 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Staff development for high schools Nov. 22-23 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thanksgiving break Nov. 30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Staff development for all levels Dec. 24-Jan. 1 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Winter break Jan. 11 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Data analysis and See EDUCATION, 8A
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8A August 19, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan
Education Keliher seeks sixth School Board term
Lind seeks second School Board term
She cites her business experience, community involvement key to decision-making
Former teacher, principal advocates for middle-school focus, community involvement
by Laura Adelmann
by Laura Adelmann
maintaining our co-curriculars, fine arts and sports,â&#x20AC;? Keliher said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m a true In the two decades since believer that theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re called first elected to the Lakev- co-curriculars because the ille Area School involvement that District 194 School our community Board, Judy Keliexperiences with her has seen much them really helps change. benefit the kids at She is seeking home personally to continue that and also in school work, and has filed with their educafor a sixth consecu- Judy Keliher tion.â&#x20AC;? tive four-year term Keliher said she in office. is seeking office Keliher, 55, said she again because she loves has long history of com- being involved in the community involvement with munity. groups that include busiâ&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t just go to ness, education, city and board meetings and just school that keeps her attend study sessions,â&#x20AC;? tuned in to concerns from Keliher said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Because all areas and helps inform I am on the board, I am her representation on the very active in what I do. I School Board. mentor students through She said she has been my Rotary connections; involved in a variety of I am constantly visiting start-up programs she our schools, our programs. strongly supports, includ- The education to me is ing the Area Learning central to this community Center, the expansion and I love to be a part of of Advanced Placement that.â&#x20AC;? classes, establishment of She said as a former the districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s online school business owner who now LinK-12, and MNCAPS, works in the corporate the districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s off-campus world, she sees what stubusiness-focused learn- dents need to be prepared ing option for high school to work in the global socistudents that kicks off this ety. year. Keliher said communiKeliher said she is also cation is an area the disa longtime passionate sup- trict will always need to porter of co-curricular work on improving, espeprogramming and has cially as the district impleworked as a board mem- ments changes. ber to help parents bring She advocated for the the lacrosse program into district to continue develdistrict schools. oping new options for parKeliher said she ad- ents and children. vocated for keeping coâ&#x20AC;&#x153;I moved here because curricular programs, even of the school district 30 during budget cuts, be- years ago,â&#x20AC;? Keliher said. cause of the benefits they â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now, the kids and their offer students. See KELIHER, 9A â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve always supported SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;When the district was pushing us to build the high school, I feel like A Lakeville father of they were not making the children in Lakeville Area citizens aware of everySchool District 194 thing,â&#x20AC;? Osborn schools is seeking a said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They were seat on the School not telling us that Board. we were also going Ben Osborn, the to have to pass anonly non-incumother levy to actubent running for ally fund the high one of three open school or else we board seats, said he Ben Osborn were going to have would add a mucha building that sat needed parent empty.â&#x20AC;? perspective to decisions, Osborn said that issue and is promoting changes created the districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s deparents and teachers want cade of difficulties as votand the district needs. ers turned down multiple A certified public ac- levy requests until 2013. countant, Osborn cited â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think now, the disconcerns about recent de- trict has done a very good cisions to spend $557,000 job of communicating to to remodel Orchard Lake the citizens of how the Elementary to expand Im- money is spent and where pact Academy to the en- it is going,â&#x20AC;? Osborn said. tire school. He also cited concerns Impact Academy be- that most high school came an option at Orchard students attending MNLake in 2013 and groups CAPS, the districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new children by ability instead off-site business immerof age and replaces class- sion program, have to rooms with open space. drive to get there. Osborn, 40, said the He said he supports edteaching model should ucational choices, but not have been tested for a lon- locating them outside the ger time before expanding school buildings. it. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s too much risk â&#x20AC;&#x153;Knocking down walls and liability for them to be and putting couches and driving to different camchairs in a classroom isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t puses for different classes,â&#x20AC;? going to improve testing he said. results and the academics Osborn added the disof students,â&#x20AC;? Osborn said. trict has â&#x20AC;&#x153;great teachersâ&#x20AC;? Osborn added that but many of them are frusmany Orchard Lake par- trated and want a stronger ents are unhappy their voice in the district. community school only He said while the disoffers Impact Academy, trict has made changes but stayed to avoid the to receive feedback, the hassle of open-enrolling. teachersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; comments are He also opposes the â&#x20AC;&#x153;falling on deaf ears.â&#x20AC;? districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s $150 per student He said teachers are busing fee charged to fam- having to deal with a lot ilies of bussed students of â&#x20AC;&#x153;busy workâ&#x20AC;? and are that live within two miles told to implement many of the school. (The fee to programs of which they riders registered after July do not see the educational 22 increases to $175 per value. student.) â&#x20AC;&#x153;They need their ideas Osborn said many stu- listened to and implementdents, including his, do not ed,â&#x20AC;? Osborn said. have a safe way to walk to He said people should school. vote for him to provide To avoid the fees, many a parent perspective and parents drive their stu- provide fiscal oversight in dents to school, resulting the district. in extreme traffic that conâ&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time for a change, gests Lakeville streets. itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time to get new blood â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not safe for these on the School Board,â&#x20AC;? Oskids to be walking at the born said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time to get elementary level,â&#x20AC;? Osborn someone who actually has said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For them to have to children in this district on pay for busing I think is the School Board.â&#x20AC;? unacceptable.â&#x20AC;? Osborn is a longtime He said he started pay- traveling soccer and basing attention to school ketball coach in Lakeville issues when the district and volunteers in the Faith asked for a $75 million and Enrichment Program levy to build Lakeville at All Saints Catholic South High School in Church in Lakeville. April 2002, then requested another $20.3 million levy Laura Adelmann is at laura. in November 2003 to fund adelmann@ecm-inc.com. its operations. SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
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EDUCATION, from 7A instructional alignment day for high school only Jan. 18 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Data analysis and instructional alignment day for elementary and middle schools, and conferences for high schools Jan. 21 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Martin Luther King Day Feb. 7-8 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Conferences for elementary and middle schools Feb. 8 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Staff development for high schools Feb. 18 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Presidents Day March 8 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Staff development for all levels March 25-29 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Spring break April 19 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Data analysis and instructional alignment day for all levels May 27 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Memorial Day Once calendars for the 2017-18 and 2018-19 school years are approved by the School Board they will be published on the district website at www. District196.org.
Eagan High School volleyball fundraiser A benefit concert for the Eagan High School volleyball team featuring the band Boogie Wonderland will be 7:30-10:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25, at Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Garaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bar and Grill, 164 Snelling Ave. N., St. Paul. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Entry is $10 cash at the door. All proceeds go to EHS Volleyball Booster Club.
Minnesota Duathlon at DCTC Dakota County Technical College in Rosemount is partnering with Team Ortho to host the 2016 Minnesota Duathlon Sunday, Aug. 21. The event will start at 7 a.m. in front of the main campus entrance. A duathlon is an athletic event consisting of run-
ning and cycling events. The Minnesota Duathlon will feature an individual duathlon, duathlon relay and a 5K run. All events will be chip-timed races. The duathlon consists of a 3.1-mile run, 18-mile bike ride and 3.1-mile run through the heart of Dakota County including Rosemount and Farmington. The race will place cyclists into different categories, depending on the style of bike used: road, mountain, commuter, or single speed. The duathlon can be done individually or as a group. Organizers expect 3,000 to 4,000 people for the event. A percentage of the registration fees will go to scholarships through the DCTC Foundation and Blue Knight athletic teams will receive funds for volunteering during the event. For more information about the Minnesota Duathlon visit http://www. minnesotadu.com/.
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Seniors Burnsville seniors The Burnsville Senior Center is located in the Diamondhead Education Center at 200 W. Burnsville Parkway. Call 952707-4120 for information about the following senior events. Monday, Aug. 22 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 10 a.m.; Card Recycle, 12:30 p.m.; Pinochle, 12:45 p.m.; SS Flex. Tuesday, Aug. 23 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Quilters, 9:30 a.m.; Scrabble, 10:30 a.m.; Stroke Support, 10:30 a.m.; SS Yoga, 10:30 a.m.; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Line Dancing. Wednesday, Aug. 24 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Woodcarvers, 8 a.m.; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 10 a.m.; Chair Tai Chi, 11 a.m.; 500, 12:45 p.m.; Fare for All, 3 p.m.; SS Flex.
Thursday, Aug. 25 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Mobile Optical, 9 a.m.; Blood Pressure Check, 10:15 a.m.; SS Yoga, 10:30 a.m.; Fun & Friendship (program, entertainment, lunch, cards and bingo), 11 a.m.; Wood Carving, 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 26 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Painting, 9 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 12:15 p.m.; SS Flex.
Eagan seniors The following 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. Monday, Aug. 22 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Drop In Time, 9-11:30 a.m.; Zumba (Oasis), 9 a.m.; F&Fab, 10 a.m.; FFL (Oasis), 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Health Insurance Coun-
seling, by appointment only, 8:30 a.m. to noon; Euchre/500, 12:45 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 24 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Coffee, Conversations & Games, 9 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 12:45 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Dominoes, 9 a.m.; Nimble Fingers, 9:30 a.m.; Bridge, 12:45 p.m. Friday, Aug. 26 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Drop In Time, 9-11:30 a.m.; Zumba (Oasis), 10:15 a.m.; S/B/Yoga (Oasis), 11:10 a.m.; Bingo, 1 p.m.; Grandparents Day at Holz Farm, 1 p.m. For full information on senior events and details, read the Front Porch newsletter on the city of Eagan website. Become a senior center member for a $10 annual fee and receive the Front Porch quarterly by mail. For questions or to register for events and pay by credit card, call Eagan Parks and Recreation Department.
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Field Day set at Rosemount Research Center Farmers, agricultural professionals, government agency personnel and the public are invited to the Rosemount Research and Outreach Center for a tour of the latest in agricultural research from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 24. The Research Center is at 16975 Arkansas Ave., Rosemount. University of Minnesota Extension specialists will lead a workshop and tour highlighting the applied research for establishing perennial cover crop systems within a corn and soybean
rotation. The tour will stop for a picnic lunch at Whitetail Woods Regional Park. The workshop begins with morning refreshments and on-site registration at 8:30 a.m., bus leaves at 9 a.m. The field day research and demonstration stops will include: â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Agronomics of the kura clover living mulch system in field corn systems. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Cover crop establishment within established corn growing in a Minne-
sota climate. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Cash cover crops: Relay-cropping oilseeds in corn-soybean rotations. Registration fee is $15. Program materials and lunch are included. To reserve a spot and to help with workshop planning, pre-registration is preferred online at http://z.umn.edu/ august24 or contact Larisa Jenrich at 651-480-7732 or jenri001@umn.edu. Registrants can pay at the door by check or credit card. For more information, go to http://z.umn.edu/ rosemountfieldday.
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as at the state level.â&#x20AC;? During her tenure, Keliher has served as School Board chair, and vice chair, worked as a legislative representative, served as a superintendent contract lead negotiator has been on multiple committees including the Gifted Advisory Council, Personnel Committee and Attendance Area Adjustment Task Force.
Keliher works as a sales manager for an office supply company, is a grandmother of two and has lived in Lakeville for more than 26 years. Her four children are Lakeville North High School graduates, and she has family members currently attending district schools.
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ORANGE, from 1A Gathered near Highway 13 and Nicollet Avenue at the site of the Orange Lineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s future Nicollet Avenue station, officials speaking for the project also included Burnsville Mayor Elizabeth Kautz, Bloomington Mayor Gene Winstead, Richfield City Manager Steven Devich, Burnsville Chamber of Commerce President Jennifer Harmening and Minneapolis Downtown Council transportation Chairman John Wheaton. On the sidelines of the media event was Dakota County Commissioner Liz Workman, of Burnsville, who said her County Boardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s decision to leave the five-country transit board in 2019 should have no bearing on its release of already identified Orange Line funds. Bus rapid transit in the corridor, which already
SCHOOLS, from 1A of 500 top schools in the country due to its high graduation rate and large percentage of collegebound and college-ready students. Eagan High School has a 99.1 percent graduation rate and 90.8 percent of those students are college bound, according to state data. Of those planning to attend college, 82.6 percent are ready for their first year, according to Newsweek data. Rosemount High School was ranked 427. Its graduation rate is 94.6 and 87.7 percent of those students are college bound, according to state data. Of those planning to attend college, 73.7 percent are ready for their first year, according to Newsweek data. Apple Valley High School ranked 446. Its graduation rate is 95.8 and 91.6 percent of those students are college bound, according to state data. Of those planning to attend college, 73.9
has 14,000 bus riders daily, would generate an excellent return on investment and farebox recovery of operating funds, Workman said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just think it would be really tragic not to support this,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If this isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t the blueprint for regional transit, I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know what is.â&#x20AC;? The Metropolitan Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s request for a funding commitment for the Orange Line will be discussed Aug. 31, days before the federal deadline, at a special meeting of the Counties Transit Improvement Board. A CTIB meeting was also held Aug. 17. The Dakota County Board voted to pull out of CTIB earlier this year, claiming that it contributes 14 percent of CTIBâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s light rail-intensive budget but gets back only 7 percent toward projects in Dakota County. CTIB is
funded by a quarter-cent sales tax and a $20 motor vehicle sales tax in Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Anoka and Washington counties. Workman suggested CTIB has retaliated against Dakota County by voting recently to put the Orange Line on the â&#x20AC;&#x153;back burnerâ&#x20AC;? and by rearranging project schedules to disadvantage Dakota County projects. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They call this a Dakota County project,â&#x20AC;? she said of Orange Line. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a Met Council project. Fourteen percent of it just happens to be in Dakota County.â&#x20AC;? Hodges and Kautz said the I-35W mayors have collaborated for years on remedies for the congested, 17-mile corridor from Burnsville to Minneapolis, which Hodges called â&#x20AC;&#x153;the most well-traveled corridor in the state of Minnesota.â&#x20AC;?
The I-35W Solutions Alliance was created in 1989, when the suburban cities were fighting with Minneapolis over whether to expand the freeway. By 2005, Kautz said, all the cities were united behind securing federal funds that built high-occupancy vehicle lanes from Burnsville to Minneapolis. I-35W has the most bus riders of any transportation corridor in Minnesota, â&#x20AC;&#x153;and yet we can make it so much better,â&#x20AC;? Hodges said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Imagine being able to ride from here to downtown Minneapolis at posted speeds all the way, even at the peak of rush hour, while reading, listening to music or doing work on a smartphone, and it always takes just 26 minutes. Imagine being able to head back home at any time of the day if need arises and cruise past congested traffic.â&#x20AC;? The Orange Line is
expected to carry 26,400 daily riders by 2040, making it the â&#x20AC;&#x153;best-value large transit project in Minnesota,â&#x20AC;? Hodges said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the best news of all: We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t need any new money that hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t already been identified. We simply need to preserve regional and state funding already planned for this project.â&#x20AC;? Bloomington is already making development decisions based on the Orange Line, Mayor Winstead said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The reason it is so important is that many Bloomington residents will be using that BRT line to go both directions â&#x20AC;&#x201D; downtown into Minneapolis, but just as much, out to this side of the river, out to Burnsville, to shop and recreate and do different things,â&#x20AC;? he said. The line would also benefit Burnsville students at Normandale Commu-
nity College in Bloomington, who comprise the largest contingent of the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 10,000 students, Winstead said. Delaying the project would also disrupt the calibration of redesign and reconstruction projects along three segments of the freeway, Hodges said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They must not be unraveled,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;These three projects have been planned to be constructed together during the same four-year period. Using funds that will expire soon, MnDOT must begin construction on the nothernmost segment in 2018. If the Orange Line project at Lake Street is delayed, it will increase direct financial costs and unnecessarily add a year or more in traffic delays due to construction.â&#x20AC;?
percent are ready for their first year, according to Newsweek data. Eastview was ranked 470 in the nation. Its graduation rate is 99 percent and 92.9 percent of those students are college bound, according to state data. Of those planning to attend college, 73.7 percent are ready for their first year, according to Newsweek data. All four schools have consistently beat the statewide averages on state standardized tests. Proficiency in reading and science has stayed around 75 percent among Rosemount High School students for the past three years, according to Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments data. The test is given annually to all Minnesota students in grades 3-8 and 10 in reading, grades 3-8 and 11 in math and grades 5, 8 and high school in science. At Rosemount High School, 77 percent of students in 2016 were proficient in science and 72 percent of 10th-graders
were proficient in reading, according to the results released in July by the Minnesota Department of Education. The state average for 10th-grade reading is 60.8 percent and 63.8 percent for high school science. Math scores among Rosemount High School students dipped slightly between 2013 and 2015 but climbed back up to 64.2 in 2016. Despite the dip, Rosemountâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s math scores have consistently been higher than the state average which was 49.2 in 2016. Eagan High Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s proficiency has remained around 75 percent in all areas for the past three years. Of Eagan High School students tested in 2016, 82.3 percent were proficient in science, 77.9 percent in reading and 75.3 percent in math. Of Apple Valley students who took the test in 2016, 58 percent showed proficiency in science, 61.5 percent in reading and 53.4 percent in math. Reading scores among
Apple Valley students fell from around 70 percent in 2013 to just over 50 percent in 2015 but climbed back up in 2016. Science scores also fell in 2014 but increased to about 58 percent in 2016. Math scores fell from about 60 percent in 2013 to about 50 percent in 2015 but climbed a bit in 2016. Of Eastview students who took the MCAs in 2016, 81.9 percent showed proficiency in reading, 75.2 percent in science and 71.8 percent in math. Eastview test scores dipped in 2014 to 64 percent but has climbed back up over the past two years. Reading scores among Eastview students have stayed between 75 and 80 percent and science scores have fluctuated slightly over the past three years. In addition to being named among the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s top schools, District 196â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s core high schools were ranked among Newsweekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Beating the Odds list for 2016. This list identifies schools that do an excellent job of preparing
low-income students for college. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exciting that quite a few Minnesota schools made the list of top schools, but more so that our schools made the Beating the Odds list,â&#x20AC;? Troen said. Eagan High School, which has a poverty rate of 15.8 percent, was ranked 137 of 500 Beating the Odds schools. Rosemount, which has a poverty rate of 18.8 percent, was ranked 412 on the Beating the Odds list. Eastview, which has a poverty rate of 19.1 percent, was ranked 392. Apple Valley High School was ranked 212 in the nation. Apple Valley has the highest concentration of poverty among district high schools with 34.1 percent of its students living below the poverty line. Proficiency levels among students who receive free and reduced lunch at all District 196 high schools have consistently exceeded the state averages. In 2016, 35.2 of district 11th-graders who received free and reduced
lunches were proficient in math compared to 24.8 percent statewide, according to MCA scores. That same year, 48.1 percent of 10th-graders who received free and reduced lunch were proficient in reading and 48.9 percent of high school students receiving free and reduced lunch were proficient in science. By comparison, 38.4 percent of 10th-graders statewide who received free and reduced lunch were proficient in reading and 34.4 percent were proficient in science. The School of Environmental Studies, which is a small magnet high school located at the Minnesota Zoo, doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t appear on either Newsweek list. SES also consistently beats state averages in graduation rates and standardized test scores.
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Religion Community meals at Grace Grace Lutheran Church in Apple Valley will serve free community meals on Mondays, Sept. 12, 19 and 26. Dining hall doors open at 5:30 p.m. and dinner is served from 6-6:30 p.m. These meals are for senior citizens, PROGRAM, from 1A The new state money will allow the district to use some of its Pathway II scholarship funds to serve more prekindergarten students at Sioux Trail Elementary in Burnsville, Harriet Bishop Elementary in Savage and Diamondhead, Check said. Pathway funds will also be used to hire earlychildhood cultural liaisons to strengthen connections with Latino and Somali families, she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So with this expansion, we are increasing our staff members, we are en-
single-parent families, families in transition and all others in the surrounding community seeking a healthy meal in a relaxed atmosphere. Although the meals are free, donations are accepted. For more information, call the church at 952-432-7273. Grace Lutheran Church is located at the intersection of Pennock Avenue and County Road 42.
rolling more children into our early-childhood programs, and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re offering multiple ways for families to have equitable access to a high-quality experience for their child,â&#x20AC;? Check said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This funding also furthers the important conversation about aligning prekindergarten through third grade,â&#x20AC;? she added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve heard me say before, early childhood really is birth through age 8. So having that important conversation really helps us align our work and our expectations and our goals to help children be read-
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AARP honors Eagan woman Eagan resident Philomena Morrissey Satre, 54, has been named to the first ever Minnesota 50 Over 50 list by AARP Minnesota and Pollen. The 50 individuals are being honored as accomplished community leaders who are defying stereotypes about aging. Satre has been selected as a business leader on the 50 over 50 list. As an organizational development and diversity and inclusion leader at Wells Fargo, Satre radiates passion for an often overlooked dimension of diversity. She is member of the Twin Cities Diversity and Inclusion Roundtable Steering Committee and board chair of SHIFT. She champions business cultures that accept dif-
ference because it results in better decision-making, innovative solutions and provides a competitive advantage in the market place. Satre is an adjunct professor in the University of St. Catherineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership program where she gives people of all ages the skills they need to advance their careers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Philomena is an outstanding example of how Minnesotans over the age of 50 are making a difference in our state. These outstanding individuals are leading and inspiring communities of all kinds, colors and sizes. It is a remarkable list that only begins to tell the tale of what older Minnesotans are accomplishing,â&#x20AC;? said Seth Boffeli, interim director of
AARP Minnesota. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ageism is real. 50 Over 50 not only recognizes the accomplishments and possibilities that come with age, but by celebrating these leaders we dismantle wrong and hurtful stereotypes about aging,â&#x20AC;? said Jamie Millard, executive director of Pollen. The final 50 honorees were selected from a pool of 350 nominations that were submitted earlier in the year. Candidates were nominated in five different categories; Nonprofit, Arts and Culture, Community Building, Business and Disruptor. A 10-member selection panel worked with AARP and Pollen to determine the final honorees. View the complete list at 50over50mn.org.
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by Turn Around from 3:30-6 p.m. Castle Rock All School Reunion will be 1-4 p.m. A tour of the school building Castle Rock United Methodist is scheduled. Cost for the hog roast is $14 for Church, 27890 Delft Ave., will hold its annual Hog Roast 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. adults, $5 for children ages 6-10, and free for children ages 5 and under. Sunday, Aug. 28. The event includes a silent auction from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and music as a board member is just sustainability,â&#x20AC;? Board Member Bob VandenBoom said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whenever the state comes up with funding and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s very finite in nature, we always worry
we get the programs up and running and everybodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s engaging in those programs, and then the funding goes away.â&#x20AC;? Check replied, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am very confident that this
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12A August 19, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan
Sports Wildcats unquestionably the team to beat in volleyball Eagan returns entire varsity from 2015 state champs by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Preseason rankings often are regarded as meaningless because they typically reflect who was good last season, without regard to how many players – if any – a team has returning. In Class 3A volleyball, however, it’s different. Eagan won the 2015 state championship and didn’t graduate any varsity players, so the Wildcats’ preseason No. 1 ranking in 2016 makes sense. They’re the team to beat until somebody proves otherwise. But the Wildcats don’t have to look far to find teams with the ambition and talent to knock them off their perch. Prior Lake and Lakeville South, two of Eagan’s South Suburban Conference rivals, are second and third in the preseason Class 3A rankings. Another SSC team, Shakopee, is seventh. Eagan and Prior Lake battled in a memorable Class 3A championship match last November, with Eagan winning 15-13 in the fifth set to earn its sixth state title. Fall practice just started Monday, but Eagan coach Kathy Gillen hasn’t seen any sign of compla-
Eagan captains Brie Orr (right) and McKenna Melville (center) confer during the volleyball team’s first day of practice Monday. The Wildcats are defending state Class 3A champions and are ranked No. 1 this season. (Photo by Mike Shaughnessy) cency from her players. “A year makes a big difference in all of the players’ improvements,” Gillen said. “Where I didn’t feel like we had a lot of depth last year, I do think we have more this year because the girls are playing at a higher level in all areas of the game. They will be great competition for each other and will push each other to get better.” Seniors Brie Orr and Alyssa Doucette are captains, as is junior McKenna Melville. Orr, who has committed to the University of Iowa, started on Eagan’s 2013 and 2015 state championship teams. Doucette, a Missouri State recruit, and Melville, who committed to Central
Florida, were starters last season. The captains will have a lot of responsibility for keeping the Wildcats on course, but “honestly, though, my expectations are the same for all of my players,” Gillen said. Orr has a hybrid role for the Wildcats – attacker when in the front row, setter when in the back row. In three matches at last year’s state tournament, she had 49 kills and 86 assists. Doucette, a middle blocker, had 19 kills in the state tournament. Melville had 23 kills and 36 digs. Junior outside hitter Ally Murphy was a key player in the Wildcats’ run to the 2015 state championship. She had
38 kills in three state tournament matches. In the final against Prior Lake, Murphy had 13 kills in 30 attacks and only three errors. Eighth-grader Kennedi Orr did the setting last season when her sister Brie was in the front row. She had 61 assists in the state tournament and also is one of the Wildcats’ top defenders. Senior Taylor Olstad was a defensive specialist last year and had 60 digs in the state tournament. Hannah Hegwer had 13 digs against Prior Lake in the state title match. Also returning from last year’s varsity team are senior setter Emma Slaikeu, junior outside hitter
Eagan senior captain Alyssa Doucette goes up to block a shot during a Wildcats practice Monday morning. (Photo by Mike Shaughnessy) Anne Wong and sophomore middle hitter Ellie Husemann. Most of the players in Eagan’s program play club volleyball before and after the high school season. For some, the club season ended about five weeks ago, making it a relatively short break. Gillen also said it takes a couple of weeks for girls who played on various club teams throughout the metro area to get re-acclimated to playing with each other and playing Eagan’s system. That process sometimes extends into Eagan’s regular season. Gillen said she
looks mainly at Eagan’s defense and serve receive in the early matches to see if any changes are needed. “I’m not as concerned with our offense early on,” she said. “There are a lot of moving pieces to the puzzle that will change as we go so I never feel like I get it ‘right’ the first time.” But the Wildcats’ history indicates they get it right eventually. Their first match is at home against Minneapolis Southwest at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 30. Email Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecminc.com.
No pressure on defending champion Wildcats, says coach Girls soccer team has a lot of starters to replace by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Bulut Ozturk ran through a list of high school girls soccer teams from which much is expected this fall. “Lakeville North should be really strong,” he said. “Wayzata, Eastview. Eden Prairie will return a lot of players. Minneapolis Washburn will be good. I have some good friends who coach there. “We play Minnetonka in our first game, and I think they could make a run at getting back to the state tournament.” Conspicuously absent from that list is Eagan, the team Ozturk coaches. Just to refresh – the Wildcats won the last two state Class AA championships. But with many of the girls who were on one or both of those teams having moved on to college, Eagan will turn to some players with little to no varsity experience as it tries to assemble another contender. The Wildcats were first in the state coaches association 2016 preseason rankings, but that might
Kayla Vrieze (11) challenges Eden Prairie’s Julia Mixon during the 2015 state Class AA championship game. Vrieze is a returning starter this year for Eagan, which has won the last two state titles. (Photo by Bill Jones) have more to do with how they finished last season, when they outlasted Eden Prairie 1-0 in a shootout in the state final at St. Cloud State University. Players who scored 52 of the Wildcats’ 57 goals last season have graduated. “I honestly don’t think we have any pressure on us this season,” Ozturk said.
“We did last year. We had the kind of players where we could talk about things like winning the South Suburban Conference, going undefeated, winning the state championship. “This year we’ll have some girls who are playing varsity soccer for the first time. I think the girls realize they don’t have any pres-
sure, and I’m going to try to not put any pressure on them. This year our focus will be on having fun, progressing through the season and being a good team by the time the playoffs start.” Nobody believes the Wildcats’ talent well is dry. Eighty players came out for the team, which should be no surprise because
back-to-back state championships have a way of increasing participation. “The kids seemed really excited to come to practice,” Ozturk said. “That could be because we have a lot of positions open.” Seven players have varsity experience, although in several cases their minutes were extremely limited. But there’s one returnee who already has faced the most intense pressure high school soccer can provide. If a Most Valuable Player for the 2016 Class AA championship game had been named, that honor likely would have gone to Eagan goalkeeper Megan Plaschko, who made two saves during the shootout against Eden Prairie after the teams battled through 100 scoreless minutes. Plaschko, just a sophomore, already has been named one of the team’s captains. “I think she’s the top goalie in the state,” Ozturk said. “It took me a while to pull the trigger on making her our No. 1 goalie (Plaschko became the starter in the middle of last season), but her play back there gave the rest of our team a lot of confidence. She’s a high-end player, and she already has the experience of being on a state
championship team as a freshman.” Also serving as captains are seniors Sydney Flannery and Carly Czaplewski, and junior Kayla Vrieze. Molly Busch, also a junior, saw playing time in the midfield during the state tournament. About the only Eagan player who knows where she will play is Plaschko. As for the rest, well, that’s what preseason practices are for. Ozturk said it’s possible several girls will be asked to play positions different than where they played during club soccer. “And that’s the great thing about the Eagan program,” said Ozturk, who’s starting his third season as head coach. “When they get together to play for Eagan High School, they’re thinking about what they can do to make the team better. They’re great teammates, and they’re willing to make sacrifices for each other.” The Wildcats open their season at Minnetonka at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25. Their first home game is Aug. 30 against North St. Paul and the South Suburban Conference opener is Sept. 8 at Rosemount. Email Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecm-inc.com.
Notebook: Local players taking the field for Gopher football by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
As many as eight players with ties to the Sun Thisweek Newspapers coverage area could be in uniform when the University of Minnesota plays its first football game of the 2016 season Sept. 1 against Oregon State at TCF Bank Stadium. The most high-profile player in that group is quarterback Mitch Leidner, a senior and Lakeville South High School graduate. Depending on which draft analyst you listen to, Leidner is projected as a first-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, a middle-round sleeper, or an undrafted free agent who will get invited to a team’s minicamp. In other words, a lot is going to depend on how he plays this season –
for both the Gophers’ 2016 season and Leidner’s football future. Leidner, who says he’s recovered from a foot injury that bothered him much of last season, passed for 2,701 yards last season, the fourth highest total in Gopher history. He will run a new offense installed by Lakeville native Jay Johnson, who took over as the Gophers’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Dec. 30, 2015. For the last five years Johnson was offensive coordinator at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Matt Leidner, Mitch’s brother and also a Lakeville South graduate, is a redshirt junior offensive lineman. He played in three games last season. Other local players on the Minnesota roster include freshman receiver
Clay Geary of Lakeville South, redshirt freshman offensive lineman Noah Kuehn of Eagan, freshman linebacker Kamal Martin of Burnsville, redshirt freshman receiver Matt Morse of Apple Valley, redshirt sophomore receiver Will Reger of Burnsville and redshirt junior quarterback Conor Rohda, an Eagan resident who played high school football at Cretin-Derham Hall.
Third in the nation The University of Minnesota volleyball team is ranked third nationally, and several local players are expected to see playing time for the Gophers. Alyssa Goehner, a junior outside hitter from Lakeville North, played in all 35 matches last year (starting 32) for a Gophers team that reached
the NCAA semifinals. She had 120 kills and 237 digs. Goehner, who played on two state championship teams at Lakeville North, received the Ms. Volleyball award in 2013. Senior setter Erica Handley is a Lakeville resident and started for Lakeville North’s 2012 state high school championship team. She played in five matches last season. One of the Gophers’ top freshmen is 2016 Rosemount High School graduate Brittany McLean, who was the 2015 Ms. Volleyball award winner for the Irish. She also was named a first-team All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. McLean is Rosemount’s career leader in kills and aces. The volleyball team begins its season at the Stan-
ford Invite on Aug. 27-28. The Gophers’ first home match is against North Dakota in the Diet Coke Classic on Sept. 16.
Town ball wrap
game 11-2 but won 9-5 on Saturday to force a deciding game. Austin rallied to defeat Eagan 6-5 in 12 innings Sunday afternoon at Eagan High School to win the third game of a bestof-three series. Eagan led 4-1 after seven innings but Austin tied the game in the eighth with a three-run homer. Bad weather caused postponements Thursday and Friday, forcing Austin and Eagan to play a doubleheader Saturday. Austin won the first game 10-0 but Eagan took the second 11-6 to force the deciding game. This is the first time since 2011 Eagan has not advanced to the state tournament.
Elko, Burnsville and Eagan lost playoff series last week and were denied trips to the state Class B men’s amateur baseball tournament, which begins Friday in Litchfield. Dundas defeated Elko 5-3 on Aug. 10, completing a sweep of the best-of-three series in Section 1B. Dundas and Miesville advanced to the state tournament from Section 1B. The Rochester Royals and Austin Greyhounds will go to state from Section 4A. Rochester defeated Burnsville 11-8 on Sunday in the deciding game of Email Mike Shaughnessy at a best-of-three series. The mike.shaughnessy@ecmBobcats dropped the first inc.com.
SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan August 19, 2016 13A
LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: May 25, 2005 MORTGAGOR: Steven T. Armijo a/k/a Steven Thomas Armijo, an unmarried man. MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Filed June 15, 2005, Dakota County Registrar of Titles, Document No. 567488 on Certificate of Title No. 135516. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, National Association, f/k/a The Bank of New York Trust Company, N.A., as successor Trustee to JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association as original Trustee for the MLMI SURF Trust Series 2005BC4. Dated October 1, 2007 Filed October 29, 2007, as Document No. 619475. Said Mortgage being upon Registered Land. TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: 100372405050267094 LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: Wilmington Finance, a division of AIG Federal Savings Bank RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Nationstar Mortgage LLC MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1756 Flamingo Drive, Eagan, MN 55122 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 10.77100.11.040 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot Four (4), Block Eleven (11), Town View First Addition, according to the recorded plat thereof, Dakota County, Minnesota. COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Dakota ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $160,000.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $274,380.32
That prior to the commencement of this mortgage foreclosure proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all notice requirements as required by statute; That no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; 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: September 8, 2016 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office, Law Enforcement Center, 1580 Hwy 55, Lobby #S-100, Hastings, MN to pay the debt then secured by said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys’ fees allowed by law subject to redemption within six (6) months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns unless reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN Stat. §580.07. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single-family dwelling, unless otherwise provided by law, the date on or before which the mortgagor(s) must vacate the property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the property is not redeemed under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on March 8, 2017, unless that date falls on a weekend or legal holiday, in which case it is the next weekday, and unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07 or 582.032. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None “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: July 5, 2016 The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as Trustee Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee USSET, WEINGARDEN AND LIEBO, P.L.L.P.
Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee 4500 Park Glen Road #300 Minneapolis, MN 55416 (952) 925-6888 21-14-002709 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek July 15, 22, 29, August 5, 12, 19, 2016 572408
CITY OF BURNSVILLE MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 1392 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10, OF THE BURNSVILLE CITY CODE, BEING THE ZONING TITLE OF THE CITY OF BURNSVILLE KAMI, INC CASE FILE NO. DEV2016-0001 The City Council of the City of Burnsville, Minnesota ordains as follows: Section 1. Title 10 of the Burnsville City Code is hereby amended to allow construction of a retail center in accordance with the Amended Planned Unit Development Agreement on file in the City clerk’s office dated August 1, 2016, for the following described property located within the City of Burnsville, Minnesota: Lot 1 and Lot 2, Block 1, KAMI 2nd Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota. Section 2. The zoning map of the City of Burnsville referred to and described in said Title 10, shall not be republished to show the aforesaid rezoning, but the Community Development Director or his/her designee shall appropriately mark the zoning map on file in the City Clerk’s office for the purpose of indicating the rezoning provided for in this ordinance and all of the notations, references and other information shown thereon are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this ordinance. Section 3. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication according to law. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED THIS 1st day of August, 2016 by the City Council of the City of Burnsville. Elizabeth B. Kautz, Mayor ATTEST: Macheal Collins City Clerk Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 19, 2016 583655
CITY OF BURNSVILLE BURNSVILLE, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Burnsville City Council will meet at the Burnsville City Hall, (Council Chambers) 100 Civic Center Parkway, Burnsville, Minnesota at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 6, 2016 to pass upon proposed assessments for the improvements described in this notice. The proposed assessments are on file in the office of the City Clerk. The City has also mailed notice to the owners of properties to be assessed and that notice includes the amount to be specially assessed against that particular lot, piece, or parcel of land. Written or oral objections to the assessment by any property owner will be considered at the hearing. The designation of each improvement, its nature, its total estimated project cost, its total amount proposed to be assessed, and the area proposed to be assessed for it, are as follows: 1. 2016 STREET RECONSTRUCTION/RECLAMATION IMPROVEMENT: GENERAL LOCATION & TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT: The 2016 Street Reconstruction (16-101) consists of bituminous pavement and gravel base reconstruction, partial or total curb replacement and watermain, sanitary sewer and storm sewer replacement, repair or extension. The 2016 Street Reclamation (16-103) consists of total replacement of the existing pavement and gravel base. Only minor subgrade corrections are anticipated and curb and gutter will only be replaced where damaged or failing in the project area. The street reclamation project includes some utility replacements or extension but not a full scale replacement of any item. Utility structures shall be improved to City standard where applicable. City’s Reconstruction/Reclamation area as described below. TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJECT COST: $6,230,000 TOTAL AMOUNT OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $1,087,000 AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED: The following parcels of land abutting/benefiting in the City of Burnsville, Dakota County, Minnesota: West Buck Hill Area (16-101A): Parcels adjacent to or having frontage along Fremont Ave S from 160’ South of 156th St W to 155th St W, 155th St W from 150’ East of Lucerne Cir to Bryant Ave S, 156th St W from Fremont Ave S to Kaymar Lane, Kaymar Lane from 155th St W to the easterly cul-desac, Bryant Avenue S from 155th Street to northerly terminus including westerly cul-de-sac including Chateau Highlands Addition Block 2, Lots 8 & 9, Block 3, Lot 12; High Oaks Addition Lots 1-4; Orchard Gardens Country Club Addition Block 1, Lots 1-11, Block 2, Lots 1-15, Block 3, Lots 1-8, Block 4, Lots 1-26, including Outlot A; Section 36 Twn 115 Range 21 including 02-03600-56-012; all within Dakota County, Minnesota. Chateaulin Area (16-101B): Parcels adjacent to or having frontage along 131st Street E from Parkwood Drive to the easterly cul-de-sac, 14th Avenue S from 131st St E to Parkwood Drive, Chateaulin Lane from 14th Ave S to the easterly cul-de-sac including Chateaulin 3rd Addition Block 1, Lots 1-6, Block 2, Lots 1-27, Block 3, Lots 1-9; all within Dakota County, Minnesota. Highland Forest Area (16-101C): Parcels adjacent to or having frontage along Elm Circle from Upton Avenue S to the westerly cul-de-sac, Elm Lane from Highland Drive to Upton Avenue S, Thomas Avenue S from Elm Lane to Brookview Drive, Thomas Circle from Thomas Avenue S to the easterly cul-desac, Brookview Drive from Upton Avenue S to Penn Avenue S including Highland Forest 2nd Addition Block 1, Lots 38-43; Highland Forest 3rd Addition Block 2, Lots 7-13, Block 3, Lots 1-20, Block 4, Lot 1, Block 5, Lots 1-18; Highland Forest 4th Addition Block 1, Lots 12-15; Nativity Meadows Addition Block 1, Lots 1-4; Section 14 Twn 115 Range 21 including 0201400-55-010; all within Dakota County, Minnesota. Wood Park Area (16-103A): Parcels adjacent to or having frontage along 145th Street East from Portland Avenue S to County Road 11 including southerly cul-de-sacs, 146th Street East from 145th Street E to County Road 11, 10th Avenue South from 146th Street E to County Road 42, 144th Street East from Park Avenue S to 11th Avenue S, 11th Avenue South from 144th Street E to 143rd Street E including cul-de-sac including Wood Park Plat 1 Addition, Lots 1-44; Wood Park Plat 2nd Addition, Block 2, Lots 1-18 & 29, Outlot J; Wood Park Plat 3rd Addition, Block 1, Lots 1-32; Wood Park Plat 4th Addition, Block 1, Lots 1-24, Block 2, Lots 1-28, Outlots A & B; Wood Park Plat 6th Addition, Block 3, Lots 1-11, Block 4, Lots 3-18; Wood Park Plaza Addition, Block 1, Lots 2-3, Block 2, Lots 2-5, Block 3, Lots 1-2; all within Dakota County, Minnesota. Maple Island Road (16-103B): Parcels adjacent to or having frontage along Maple Island Road from Crystal Lake Road W to the Lakeville/Burnsville City limits including Section 36 Twn 115 Range 21 including 02-03600-01-010, 02-03600-75-011, 02-03600-82-013, 02-03600-87-010; Crystal Oaks Addition, Lots 19 & 26, including 02-18700-00-261; Oak Shores 8th Addition, Block 1, Lots 1 & 4; Oak Shores 9th Addition, Block 1, Lots 1 & 2; all within Dakota County, Minnesota. West Buck Hill Area (16-103C): Parcels adjacent to or having frontage along 158th Street West from County Road 5 to Bryant Ave S, Forest Circle from 158th St W to Fremont Ave S, Fremont Court from Fremont Ave S to the westerly cul-de-sac, Fremont Avenue South from 158th St W to 160’ South of 156th St W, Dupont Avenue South from 158th St W to the Lakeville/Burnsville City limits, Hilloway Circle from Fremont Ave S to the easterly cul-de-sac, Alpine Circle from 158th St W to Bryant Ave S including westerly cul-de-sac, Chalet Court from 158th St W to the northerly cul-de-sac, Bryant Avenue South from 158th St W to 155th St, Bryant Avenue Court from Bryant Ave to the southeasterly cul-de-sac including Orchard Gardens Country Club Addition Block 3, Lots 8-13, Block 4, Lots 26-30; West Buck Hill Estates, Block 1, Lots 1-5 & Lots 1621, Block 2, Lots 1-12 & 25-39; Block 3, Lots 1-3 & Lots 12-19 & Lots 30-32, Block 4, Lots 1-10, Block 5, Lots 1-6, Block 6, Lots 1-27, Block 7, Lots 1-13; West Buck Hill Estates Replat Addition, Block 1, Lots 1-11, Block 2, Lots 1-11, Block 3, Lots 1-14, Block 4, Lots 1-16, Block 5, Lots 1-9; all within Dakota County, Minnesota. Chateaulin Area (16-103D): Parcels adjacent to or having frontage along Aspen Drive from Parkwood Drive to 14th Avenue S including cul-de-sac, 14th Avenue South from Aspen Drive to 131st St E including Section 17 Twn 115 Range 20 including 02-01700-65-010; Chateaulin 3rd Addition, Block 1, Lot 6, Block 2, Lot 1; Park Hill, Block 1, Lots 1-6, Block 2, Lots 3-12; all within Dakota County, Minnesota. 2. 2016 STREET REHABILITATION: GENERAL LOCATIONS & TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT: The 2016 Street Rehabilitation (16-102) consists of the bituminous pavement being rehabilitated using the mill and overlay method; curb and gutter, sidewalk and utility improvements are made where warranted. This year’s projects include the areas listed below: TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJECT COST: $660,000 TOTAL AMOUNT OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $80,000 AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED: The following parcels of land abutting/benefiting in the City of Burnsville, Dakota County, Minnesota: No Project (16-102A): 150th Street (16-102B): Parcels adjacent to or having frontage along 150th Street West from County Road 5 to Greenhaven Drive including Orchard Manor Addition, Block 1, Lot 16, Block 2, Lots 15-17, Block 3, Lot 1; Windemere Townhomes 1st Addition, Block 1, Lots 1-22, Block 2, Lots 1-11, Block 3, Lots 1-4; all within Dakota County, Minnesota. Portland Avenue (16-102C): Parcels adjacent to or having frontage along Portland Avenue from Burnsville Parkway E
CITY OF EAGAN ORDINANCE NO. 555 2ND SERIES AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EAGAN, MINNESOTA, AMENDING EAGAN CITY CODE CHAPTER ELEVEN ENTITLED “LAND USE REGULATIONS” BY ADDING SECTION 11.40, SUBD. 11, UNDER WHICH THE CITY “OPTS-OUT” OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 462.3593 (LAWS 2016, CHAPTER 111, SECTION 3) GOVERNING TEMPORARY FAMILY HEALTH CARE DWELLINGS The City Council of the City of Eagan does ordain: Section 1. Chapter 11 of the Eagan City Code is hereby amended by adding §11.40, subd. 11, to read as follows: SUBD. 11. Opt-Out of Temporary Family Health Care Dwelling Zoning Laws. A. Purpose. On May 12, 2016, Governor Mark Dayton signed into law the creation and zoning regulations of temporary family health care dwellings, as defined in and codified as Minn. Stat. § 462.3593 (Laws 2016, Chapter 111, Section 3). This new law provides that a municipality may, by ordinance, “opt out” of the application of the requirements of this new law. Pursuant to authority granted by Minnesota Statutes, Section 462.3593, subdivision 9, it is in the best interest of the City and its residents that the City of Apple Valley not be subject to the mandates of Minnesota Statutes, Section 462.3593 requiring temporary dwellings be allowed in residential districts. B. Exercise of Opt-out. The City opts out of the application of the requirements of Laws 2016, Chapter 111, section 3, codified at Minn. Stat. §462.3593, and accordingly the provisions therein shall not apply within the City. Section 2. Effective date. This ordinance shall take effect upon its adoption and publication according to law. ATTEST: CITY OF EAGAN City Council By: /s/ Christina M. Scipioni Its: City Clerk By: /s/ Mike Maguire Its: Mayor Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 19, 2016 584497
CITY OF EAGAN DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT HEARING DELINQUENT NUISANCE ABATEMENT BILLS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota, will meet at the Eagan Municipal Center located at 3830 Pilot Knob Road, in said City on September 6, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. to consider the proposed assessment of delinquent nuisance abatement billings in Eagan. The proposed area to be assessed is described in the assessment roll on file with the City Clerk in her office, which roll is open to public inspection. Written or oral objections will be considered at the public hearing. No appeal may be taken as to the amount of any assessment unless a written objection, signed by the affected property owner, is filed with the City Clerk prior to the hearing or presented to the presiding officer at the meeting. An owner may appeal an assessment to district court pursuant to M.S.A. §429.081 by serving notice of the appeal upon the Mayor or Clerk of the City of Eagan within thirty (30) days after the adoption of the assessment and filing such notice with the District Court of Dakota County within ten (10) days after service upon the Mayor or Clerk. Further information relating to these assessments may be obtained from the Special Assessment Division at Eagan City Hall and any questions should be directed to that Division. Dated: August 19, 2016 /s/ Christina M. Scipioni City Clerk, City of Eagan Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek August 19, 2016 585213
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: January 27, 2005 MORTGAGOR: Glenda Hill and Deshawn Ghee, a married couple. MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for MILA, Inc.
to Hwy 13 E including Burnsville Corporate Center 1st Addition, Block 1, Lot 1 & 2; Burnsville Corporate Center 2nd Addition, Block 1, Lot 1; Burnsville Corporate Center 3rd Addition, Block 1, Lot 1; Greenview 1st Addition, Block 1, Lot 1, Block 2, Lot 3; Trailway Pond Addition, Block 1, Lot 2; Windsor Heights Addition, Block 1, Lot 1, Block 2, Lots 1-6; all within Dakota County, Minnesota. 4. 2016 STREETSCAPE OPERATION & MAINTENANCE: GENERAL LOCATION & TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT: The streetscape improvements including the maintenance of the irrigation systems, concrete pavers, and colored concrete sidewalks, lantern-type streetlights, streetlight banners and flower baskets, and boulevard/median turf, trees and shrubs. TOTAL AMOUNT OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT: $130,400 AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED: Parcels adjacent to or having frontage along Burnsville Parkway West from Aldrich Ave S to Nicollet Ave S; Nicollet Avenue South from 134th St to Trunk Highway 13; 126th Street West from Pillsbury Ave S to Nicollet Ave S; Travelers Trail East from Nicollet Ave S to 400 feet more or less east of Eagle Ridge Dr; 125th Street East from Nicollet Ave S to Burnsville Parkway E; Burnsville Parkway East from Nicollet Ave S to 100 feet more or less east of 125th St E; Pillsbury Avenue South from 200 feet more or less north of Burnsville Pkwy W to 180 feet more or less south of 126th St W; and 1st Avenue South from 200 feet more or less south of 125th St E to 325 feet more or less north of Travelers Trail including Taxpin 02-01200-06-010, in Section 12, Township 115, Range 21; Taxpin’s 02-01300-08-020, 02-01300-08-031, 02-01300-08-032, 02-01300-14-010, 02-01300-14-020, 02-01300-22022, 02-01300-22-032, 02-01300-22-034,02-01300-23-012, 02-01300-27-020, 02-0130030-010, 02-01300-31-011, in Section 13, Township 115, Range 21; Taxpin 02-01800-30-010, in Section 18, Township 115, Range 20; Taxpin 02-03410-82-012 in Section 34, Township 27, Range 24; Lot 1, Block 1, Anchor 1st Addition; Taxpin 02-14801-02-011, in Bor-Nel 2nd Addition; Lot 1, Block 1, Civic Center 2nd Addition; Lot 1, Block 2, Civic Center 2nd Addition; Lot 2, Block 2 in Civic Center Addition; Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Concorde Centre; Lots 1 thru 3, Block 1, HOC Parking Facility; Lot 2, Block 1, Grande Market Place; Taxpin’s 02-32175-01030, 02-32175-02-011 and 02-32175-04-011, in Heart of the City East; all units within Lot 1, Block 2, Heart of the City East CIC 478 known as Uptown Landing Condominiums; all Lots and Blocks within the plat of Lintor Addition; Lot 2, Block 1, Nicollet Commons Park; Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Nicollet Commons Park 2nd Addition; Outlot B, Lots 1 and 3, Block 1, Nicollet Plaza; Lot 1, Block 1, Nicollet Plaza 2nd Addition; all lots within Nicollet Plaza 3rd Addition; all lots and blocks within Nicollet Plaza 4th Addition; Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Prince of Peace Addition; Lot 1, Block 1, Red Lion Addition; Lot 1, Block 1, Ridgeview 3rd Addition; Block 1, Lot 2, TCF Addition; Lot 1, Block 1, Outlot A, Nicollet Addition; Taxpin’s 02-83500-02-030 and 02-83500-03-011, Warrior Plaza; all tracts and units within Registered Land Survey #62 CIC #569 Nicollet Plaza Retail Association and CIC #544 Nicollet Plaza Condominium Association; Tract A, Registered Land Survey #63; all units within Registered Land Survey #63 CIC #572 Parkcrest on Nicollet; Outlot A, Nicollet Addition; all within Dakota County, Minnesota. 4. MISCELLANEOUS: TYPE OF ASSESSMENT AND AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED: The following parcels in the City of Burnsville, Dakota County, Minnesota PID LEGAL DESCRIPTION TYPE AMOUNT DELINQUENT INVOICES 02-03210-95-012 SECTION 32 TWN 27 RANGE 24 False Alarms 360.00 BURNHAVEN MALL 7TH DIVISION 02-15374-01-010 360.00 False Alarms Lot 1, Block 1 BURNSVILLE IND PARK 02-15620-02-052 930.00 False Alarms Lot 5, Block 2 CONNELLY FARMS 2ND 02-18256-05-001 ADDITION False Alarms 180.00 Lot 1, Block 1 FEDERAL LAND CO 6TH ADD 02-26105-01-010 180.00 False Alarms Lot 1, Block 1 HIGHLAND FOREST 1ST ADD 02-32900-00-020 180.00 False Alarms Outlot B SAVAGE SUPPLY CO IND PARK 02-66200-01-053 1,830.00 False Alarms Lot 5, Block 1 REGISTERED LAND SURVEY #31 02-90310-00-010 180.00 False Alarms Tract A Assessments listed below have already been sent to Dakota County Waivers have been obtained Park CLIFF RIVER RIDGE 02-17830-01-010 Dedication/ Lot 1, Block 1 102,965.46 Storm Sewer 1,105.00 02-03300-87-010 SECTION 33 TWN 27 RANGE 24 Driveway Aprons BURNSVILLE IND PARK 02-15620-02-072 1,950.00 Driveway Aprons Lot 7, Block 2 RDO ADDITION 02-63195-01-010 1,566.50 Driveway Aprons Lot 1, Block 1 WEST BUCK HILL ESTATES 02-83536-05-060 REPLAT Driveway Aprons 620.96 Lot 6, Block 5 YRC NUSS ADDITION 02-86000-01-020 1,170.00 Driveway Aprons Lot 2, Block 1 TOTAL 113,577.92 An owner may appeal an assessment to District Court pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 429.081 by serving notice of appeal upon the Mayor or Clerk of the City within 30 days after the adoption of the assessment and filing such notice with district court within ten days after service upon the Mayor or Clerk. No such appeal as to the amount of an assessment to a specific parcel of land may be made unless the owner has either filed a signed written objection to that assessment with the City Clerk prior to the hearing or has presented the written objection to the presiding officer at the hearing. Under Minn. Stat. §§ 435.193 to 435.195 and city Ordinance No. 1310, the council may, in its discretion, defer the payment of this special assessment for any homestead property owned by a person 65 years of age or older, one retired by virtue of a permanent and total disability, or a member of the National Guard or other reserves ordered to active military service for whom it would be a hardship to make the payments. When deferment of the special assessment has been granted and is terminated for any reason provided in that law and Ordinance, all amounts accumulated plus applicable interest become due. Any assessed property owner meeting the requirements of this law and Ordinance No. 1310, may, within 30 days of the confirmation of the assessment, apply to the city clerk for the prescribed form for such deferral of payment of this special assessment on his/her property. Details relating to qualification for such deferments and procedures for applying for deferments are provided in Burnsville Ordinance No. 1310, adopted December 17, 2013. Further information may be secured from the office of the City Clerk. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL Macheal Collins, City Clerk Burnsville, Minnesota Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 19, 26, 2016 584587
DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded February 22, 2005 Dakota County Recorder, Document No. 2297912. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. f/k/a The Bank of New York Trust Company, N.A., as successor Trustee to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Trustee for the Holders of the MLMI SURF Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset Backed Certificates 2005-BC2 by Court Order Dated: 10/15/2012 and Recorded: 10/24/2012 as Document No. 2903749. And by Document Dated: 3/25/2005, Recorded: 11/4/2008 as Document No. 2621362. TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: 1001752-0000184727-9 LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: MILA, Inc. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Nationstar Mortgage LLC MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 648 143rd Street East, Burnsville, MN 55337 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 02.84808.01.240 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 24, Block 1, Wood Park Plat Nine, together with Appurtenant Easements created pursuant to declarations, Document No. 527114, as amended, and Document No. 538359, Dakota County, Minnesota COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Dakota ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $141,600.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $257,465.50 That prior to the commencement of this mortgage foreclosure proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all notice requirements as required by statute; That no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; 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: September 23, 2016 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office, Law Enforcement Center, 1580 Hwy 55, Lobby #S-100, Hastings, MN to pay the debt then secured by said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys’ fees allowed by law subject to redemption within six (6) months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns unless reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN Stat. §580.07. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single-family dwelling, unless otherwise provided by law, the date on or before which the mortgagor(s) must vacate the property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the property is not redeemed under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on March 23, 2017, unless that date falls on a weekend or legal holiday, in which case it is the next weekday, and unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07 or 582.032. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None “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: July 18, 2016 The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company NA f/k/a The Bank of New York Trust Company NA, as Trustee Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee USSET, WEINGARDEN AND LIEBO, P.L.L.P. Attorneys for Mortgagee/ Assignee of Mortgagee 4500 Park Glen Road #300 Minneapolis, MN 55416 (952) 925-6888 21-16-003858 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek July 29, August 5, 12, 19, 26, September 2, 2016 577695
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE SS MNRI, LLC, doing business as Simply Self Storage intends to enforce its lien on certain personal property belonging to the following at the facility located at 4025 Old Sibley Memorial Highway, Eagan, MN 55122. The sale will take place (unless otherwise withdrawn) via an on-line auction at www.storagetreasures.com on Wednesday, August 24th, 2016 beginning at approximately 10:00AM and concluding on Wednesday, September 7th, 2016 at approximately 10:00AM. This public sale will result in the goods being sold to the highest bidder. Certain terms and conditions apply. N. Clevenger – 612C – Boxes, Tools A. Davis-Mbakwe – 624E – Bags, Boxes, Clothes A. Guhl – 252 – Furniture, Couches, Bedset J. Jackson – 231 - Furniture M. Olson – 825 – Tires, Ladder, Boxes, Furniture R. Pereira – 176 – Kids stuff, mattresses, boxes, bins J. Wacker – 909910 – Boxes, Car Equipment, Tools J. Youngdahl – 401 – Tools, Equipment, Car parts Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 19, 26, 2016 582645
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COYOTES, from 1A off. If you get a pack of two or three or four, they’re not going to run away so easy.” Kautz said the city will try to determine if the problem is localized or citywide and will consult with agencies such as the state Department of Natural Resources. “It’s on our radar, and we’ll start to monitor it,” she said. Larson said the animalcontrol people he spoke with say they need a coun-
cil directive to take any action. Burnsville contracts with American Boarding Kennels for those services. Two years ago in February a pack of five coyotes killed a deer in a neighbor’s yard, Larson said. “When you see the blood splatter in the yard from being attacked like that,” it’s unsettling, he said. He doesn’t have pets, but some neighbors do, he said. Sightings of single coyotes and packs aren’t unusual in the south metro. Four summers ago Apple
Valley officials fielded a wave of calls about pack sightings. In Eagan, a small dog was killed by a coyote in the summer of 2013. Eagan police have hosted a seminar called “Living Safely with Coyotes.” Coyote attacks on humans are extremely rare, according to the H u m a n e Society of the United States. John Gessner can be reached at (952) 846-2031 or email john.gessner@ecm-inc.com.
Meet-and-greet event slated for Lindsey Port Volunteers with the campaign of House District 56B candidate Lindsey Port will host a meetand-greet event for the DFLer 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23, at the Lac Lavon Picnic Shelter,
15501 Lac Lavon Drive, Burnsville. To RSVP or ask questions, contact Susan Estill at sestill58@gmail. com. If the event is unable to be held because of the
weather, the rain date is Aug. 30. District 56B includes seven Burnsville precincts and three Lakeville precincts.
BHS reunion, 1957-64, will be held Aug. 28 The Burnsville High School classes of 195764 will hold a reunion at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28,
at the Savage American For more informaLegion, 4850 W. 124th tion, contact Lorraine St., Savage. Buffet will be Trost Scott, 612-327at 5 p.m. 3538 or 952-470-4452.
LEGAL NOTICES 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: Atomic Liquors PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 2113 Cliff Road Eagan, MN 55122 NAMEHOLDER(S): Atomic Liquors of Eagan, Incorporated 2113 Cliff Road Eagan, MN 55122 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: April 22, 2016 SIGNED BY: Nate Short Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 12, 19, 2016 582428
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196 This is a summary of the July 25, 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 July 25, 2016 at Dakota Ridge School followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence for student Hamza Koney and employee Deb Lemm who recently passed away. Present: Albright, Coulson, Huusko, Magnuson, Schutte and Supt. Berenz. Absent: Roseen. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Schutte and carried with a 5-0 vote to approve the agenda. National Speech and Debate Champions were recognized. Motion by Schutte, seconded by Coulson and carried with a 5-0 vote to approve Consent items: board meeting minutes; claims; electronic funds transfer schedule; schedule of investments; gifts totaling $63,790.37; advertising revenue totaling $5,500; 2017-18 Long-Term Facilities Maintenance Ten-Year Plan and application for LTFM revenue; personnel separations, leaves of absence and new staff; employment agreement with a teacher for an additional .15 FTE; contracts with Claudia Hawley for audiologist services through June 30, 2017, and NWEA for computerized Measures of Academic Progress and instructional resources for a total of $150,000. The board heard a report on the status and timeline for districtwide safety and security projects. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Schutte and carried with a 5-0 vote to approve contracts for Elementary School #19 bid package #1: footings and foundations totaling $3,135,149. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Schutte and carried with a 5-0 vote to approve the 2016-18 collective bargaining agreement with the Building Chiefs Association of Rosemount. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Albright and carried with a 5-0 vote to approve the 2016-18 collective bargaining agreement with the Principals Association of Rosemount. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Coulson and carried with a 5-0 vote to approve the 2016-18 compensation and benefits for non-licensed specialists. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Schutte and carried with a 5-0 vote to approve the 2016-18 compensation and benefits for non-union administrators, special staff, assistant administrators and deans. Motion by Schutte, seconded by Huusko and carried with a 5-0 vote to approve the 2016-18 compensation and benefits for directors. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Coulson and carried with a 5-0 vote to approve amendments to the superintendent’s contract. Berenz reported learning continues during summer and announced literacy assessments for elementary students take place in August; there may be a need to hold special School Board meetings to keep construction projects on schedule, and the Candidates Forum is being shown on District 196 TV educational access channel and the district website. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Albright and carried with a 5-0 vote to adjourn the meeting at 6:35 p.m. Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek, Lakeville Sun Thisweek, Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek August 19, 2016 585909
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Rosemount-Apple ValleyEagan Public Schools ISD#196 New Elementary #19 Bid Package #2 Notice is hereby given that Independent School District #196, will receive multiple prime sealed bids for the ISD#196 New Elementary #19 Bid Package #2, at the District Office – 3455 153rd Street W. Rosemount, MN 55068 until 2:00pm on Thursday, August 25, 2016 at which time they will be opened and read aloud. The work for this bid package includes Contracts for: #0330 C.I.P. Concrete, #0420 Masonry/ Brick/Architectural Precast, #0510 Structural Steel – Erection, #0512 Structural Steel – Supply, #0610 Rough/Finish Carpentry, #0741 Metal Panels, #0750 Roofing, #0790 Caulking/Firestopping, #0810 Doors/Frames/Hardware – Supply, #0833 Coiling Doors, #0840 Aluminum Entrances/Storefronts/Windows/Glazing/Curtainwall, #0920 Drywall, #0930 Tile, #0950 Acoustical Ceilings/Acoustic Wall Panels, #0965 Resilient Flooring/Carpet, #0990 Painting, #1000 Misc. Specialties – Supply, #1022 Operable Partitions, #1140 Food Service Equipment, #1165 Athletic Recreation Equipment, #1230 Premanufactured Casework, #1420 Elevator, #2100 Fire Protection, #2200 Plumbing and Heat Piping, #2300 HVAC, #2500 Temperature Controls, #2600 Electrical/Communications/Fire Alarm. Reference Specification Section 01 12 00 Contract Work Scope Descriptions for detailed listing of items included in each Contract. A pre-bid conference will be held in the Dakota Room at the District Office – 3455 153rd Street W. Rosemount, MN 55068 – at 10am, on Friday, August 12, 2016. All bids must be sealed and marked for the appropriate contract for which the bid is submitted. Bids shall be submitted in exact accordance with Bid Documents (including Instructions to Bidders and Proposal Forms) and Contract Documents (including Drawings and Specifications) as prepared by Wold Architects & Engineers. Documents will be available on or about August 1, 2016, for public inspection at the Wold Architects & Engineer’s office (332 Minnesota Street,W2000, St Paul, MN 55101), the Construction Manager’s office (7500 Olson Memorial Highway, Suite #300, Golden Valley, Minnesota 55427), Minneapolis; St. Paul, Mankato, Rochester, St. Cloud and Mid-Minnesota Builder’s Exchanges; Reed Construction Data (CMD) and McGraw-Hill Construction Plan Room. Bidders may obtain sets of Bidding Documents by contacting Amber Sager at the office of the Construction Manager, Wenck Construction, 7500 Olson Memorial Highway, Suite #300, Golden Valley, Minnesota 55427. Plans will be distributed electronically only. Contractors will be responsible for printing plans if hard copies are desired. The bids shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check, or corporate surety bond in an amount equal to five (5%) percent of the base bid, as bid security. No personal checks will be accepted. No bids may be withdrawn within 45 days after opening the bids. A bidder may withdraw his or her bid at any time prior to the date set for receiving bids, or authorized postponements thereof. Thereafter, bids may be withdrawn only after 45 days have elapsed after bid date, provided Independent School District #196 has not acted thereon. Bids may be withdrawn only by written request. Independent School District #196 reserves the right to reject any or all bids received and to waive informalities and irregularities in the bidding. Joel Albright, Board Clerk Independent School District 196 Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek Lakeville Sun Thisweek August 12, 19, 2016 580427
NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the property will be sold on September 21, 2016. The property will be offered online at www.StorageBattles.com/ StorageTreasures.com and more information about the sale can be found at that website. The undersigned Acorn Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale by competitive bidding the personal property heretofore stored with the undersigned by: Unit # 169-Dana Wigen: stereo equip., vacuum cleaner, luggage furniture, boxes of unknown content Unit # 202-Marsha Damjanovich/Dennis Damjanovich: snow blower, sewing machine, ladder, vacuum cleaner, luggage, fishing equip., furniture, boxes of unknown content Unit # 624-David Wilson: stereo equip., luggage, furniture, boxes of unknown content Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 19, 26, 2016 584969
NOTICE OF SALE The contents of the following storage units will be sold to the public using sealed bids. Sale and viewing will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday 09/06/16 at the U-Haul Center in Burnsville. Located at 1630 West Hwy 13, Burnsville, MN 55337 Unit number A3045 leased by Melissa Vernell, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 169.85 Unit number A3114 leased by Roberta Frelix, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 507.70 Unit number A3144 leased by Marco Omana, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 289.85 Unit number A3152 leased by Tabrinna Ferrell, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 474.85 Unit number A3159 leased by Lawrence Teah, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 164.90 Unit number A4003 leased by Thomas Dein, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 188.80 Unit number A4113 & A4203 leased by Hamde Daoud, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 214.90 Unit number A4119 leased by John Nun, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 375.80 Unit number B2010 leased by Michael Colf, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 469.85 Unit number B2015 leased by Mohamed Alishire, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 359.90 Unit numbers B2082 leased by Kaishawna Frazier, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 304.85 Unit number B2106 B2110 & B2112-14 leased by Richard Harris, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 819.70 Unit number B2158 leased by Gwen Matthews, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 304.85 Unit number B2184 leased by Juan Gonzalez, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 334.85 Unit number B2217 leased by Robert Bean, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $589.80 Unit number B2912 leased by Christin Foos, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 344.90 Unit number C1206 leased by Titus Gayle Jideofor, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 144.95 Unit number C1231 leased by Nancy Kaatz, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 599.80 Unit number C1308 leased by Richard Wittman, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 469.85 Unit number C1509 leased by Brady Kenney, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 359.80 Unit number C1902 leased by Vanessa Brenes, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 181.80 Unit number C1904 leased by Maxwell Taylor, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 134.90 Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 12, 19, 2016 578859
MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT TO 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: Feist Co. PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 12205 24th Ave S Burnsville, MN 55337 NAMEHOLDER(S): Feist Construction, LLC 12205 24th Ave S Burnsville, MN 55337 This certificate is an amendment of Certificate of Assumed Name File Number: 682094600028 Originally Filed on: July 18, 2013 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: August 8, 2016 SIGNED BY: Julianne Mossak Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 19, 26, 2016 584634
MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE AMENDMENT TO 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: Keller Williams Integrity Realty Eagan PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 3464 Washington Drive, Suite 100, Eagan, MN 55122 NAMEHOLDER(S): Millennium Associates Plus, LLC 3464 Washington Drive, Suite 100, Eagan, MN 55122 This certificate is an amendment of Certificate of Assumed Name File Number 1045228-3 Originally filed on September 17, 2004 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: August 2, 2016 SIGNED BY: Thomas R. Kelley Published in the Burnsville-Eagan SunThisweek August 12,19, 2016 582624
CITY OF EAGAN DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT HEARING DELINQUENT UTILITY BILLS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota, will meet at the Eagan Municipal Center located at 3830 Pilot Knob Road, in said City on September 6, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. to consider the proposed assessment of delinquent utility billings in Eagan. The proposed area to be assessed is described in the assessment roll on file with the City Clerk in her office, which roll is open to public inspection. Written or oral objections will be considered at the public hearing. No appeal may be taken as to the amount of any assessment unless a written objection, signed by the affected property owner, is filed with the City Clerk prior to the hearing or presented to the presiding officer at the meeting. An owner may appeal an assessment to district court pursuant to M.S.A. §429.081 by serving notice of the appeal upon the Mayor or Clerk of the City of Eagan within thirty (30) days after the adoption of the assessment and filing such notice with the District Court of Dakota County within ten (10) days after service upon the Mayor or Clerk. Further information relating to these assessments may be obtained from the Special Assessment Division at Eagan City Hall and any questions should be directed to that Division. Dated: August 19, 2016 /s/ Christina M. Scipioni City Clerk, City of Eagan Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek August 19, 2016 585198
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: Dakota Express PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 3450 Washington Drive Eagan, MN 55122 NAMEHOLDER(S): Dakota Ridge, LLC 161 Saint Anthony Avenue Suite 925 Saint Paul, MN 55103 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: August 3, 2016 SIGNED BY: Mike Berkopec Published in the Burnsville-Eagan SunThisweek August 12, 19, 2016 581336
CITY OF BURNSVILLE MINNESOTA SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 1391 SUMMARY OF AN INTERIM ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTER 30 OF THE BURNSVILLE CITY CODE, BEING THE ZONING TITLE OF THE CITY OF BURNSVILLE RELATED TO DEFINITIONS, GENERAL PROVISIONS, AND ALLOWABLE AND PROHIBITED SIGNS IN ANY ZONING DISTRICT CASE FILE NO. DEV2016-021 On August 1, 2016, the City Council of the City of Burnsville adopted an interim ordinance to include new definitions and new sections relating to standards for on and off premises signs, signs and banners within City Right of Way, number of signs and banners, sign and banner size, and duration specifically for Legacy Events. The purpose of the interim ordinance changes are to provide flexibility for placement of Legacy Events signs and banners by direction of City Council. A printed copy of the complete ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours at the Office of the City Clerk at the Burnsville City Hall, 100 Civic Center Parkway, Burnsville, MN 55337. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION this 1st day of August, 2016 by the City Council of the City of Burnsville. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL MACHEAL COLLINS, CITY CLERK Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 19, 2016 583649
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: Endless Beauty PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 14655 Sherwood Place Burnsville, MN 55306 NAMEHOLDER(S): Int’l Imports Inc. 14655 Sherwood Place Burnsville, MN 55306 Nasser Fakir Filali 14655 Sherwood Place Burnsville, MN 55306 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: August 8, 2016 SIGNED BY: Nasser Filali Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 12, 19, 2016 582894
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: Elite Storm Restoration, Inc. PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 1513 Southcross Drive West Suite A Burnsville, MN 55306 NAMEHOLDER(S): Elite Exteriors, Inc. 1513 Southcross Drive West Suite A Burnsville, MN 55306 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: August 5, 2016 SIGNED BY: Justice Lindell Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 12, 19, 2016 582649
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 consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: Minnesota Drone Services PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 1420 Skyline Road Eagan, MN 55121 NAMEHOLDER(S): William R. Gilbertson Jr. 1420 Skyline Road Eagan, MN 55121 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: August 8, 2016 SIGNED BY: William R. Gilbertson Jr. Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 12, 19, 2016 583090
NOTICE OF SALE The contents of the following storage units will be sold to the public using sealed bids. Sale and viewing will be held at 10:00 AM on Monday 09/05/16 at the UHaul Storage Center of Burnsville, located at 12200 Portland Ave S, Burnsville, MN 55337 Unit number A57 leased by Thomas Litterer, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 1309.75 Unit number B133 leased by Jeremy Folven, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 524.50 Unit number B140 leased by Laura Nordhausan, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $244.90 Unit number B185 leased by Brita Kugler, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 374.90 Unit number B218 leased by Nichole Collins, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 483.70 Unit number C288 leased by James Black, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 285.70 Unit number C326 leased by Earl Matthews, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $676.60 Unit number C362 leased by Daniel Larsen, Miscellaneous household and personal goods, Amount Due $ 809.75 Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 12, 19, 2016 578846
CITY OF BURNSVILLE MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 1390 SUMMARY OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 1 OF THE BURNSVILLE CITY CODE ADOPTING THE 2015 MINNESOTA STATE FIRE CODE AND THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE WITH CERTAIN AMENDMENTS THERETO This Ordinance adopts the 2015 Minnesota State Fire Code as the Burnsville Fire Code with designated exceptions and modifications. The ordinance defines various terms contained in the Code as they relate to the Burnsville Code. A printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office hours at the office of the City Clerk. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION this 1st day of August, 2016, by the City Council of the City of Burnsville. CITY OF BURNSVILLE MACHEAL COLLINS, CITY CLERK Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 19, 2016 583651
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE SS Minnesota, LLC, doing business as Simply Self Storage located at 801 Lady Bird Lane Burnsville MN. 55337, intends to enforce its lien on certain personal property belonging to the following at the facility. The sale will take place (unless otherwise withdrawn) via an on-line auction at www.storagetreasures.com on August 24th, 2016 beginning at approximately 10:00 AM and concluding on September 7th, 2016 at approximately 10:00 AM. This public sale will result in the goods being sold to the highest bidder. Certain terms and conditions apply. P. Thue – Floor Buffer, Freezer, Furniture R.Gyawu - Car Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 19, 26, 2016 582652
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theater and arts calendar To submit items for the Arts Calendar, email: darcy. odden@ecm-inc.com. Auditions Expressions Community Theater will hold auditions for â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a Wonderful Lifeâ&#x20AC;? by Doug Rand, produced by special arrangement with Playscripts Inc., 6-9 p.m. Aug. 29-30 at the Lakeville Area Arts Center, 20965 Holyoke Ave. Callbacks, if needed, will be Aug. 31. Bring a headshot or current photo along with your calendar. Auditions will be readings from the script. Rehearsals begin 6:30 p.m. Sept. 6. Show dates are Nov. 11-13, 17-20. See www.minnesota playlist.com for a detailed list of characters. Call 952-985-4640 for more information. The Prior Lake Players will hold open auditions for Neil Simonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Odd Couple (Female Version)â&#x20AC;? 6:30-8 p.m. Sept. 6 and 7 at Glendale United Methodist Church, 13550 Glendale Road, Savage. The comedy will be directed by Kirsten Gerhardt and Melissa Cummings. Auditions are first come, first served; no appointments necessary. Roles available for eight adults (age 18 and up); six females and two males. Information: plplayers. org/. Call for artists Eagan Art Houseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 11th annual Harvest of Art Community Art Exhibit, Sept. 11 to Oct. 30. Open to all south-ofthe-river artists, ages 8-18 and ages 19 and older. All media accepted. Registration fee: $16 per person for up to two pieces of artwork (ages 8-18); $21 per person (ages 19 and older). Deadline: Aug. 24. Complete guidelines are at www.eagan arthouse.org. Information: 651675-5521. Comedy Jay Leno, 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, Mystic Showroom, Prior Lake. Tickets: $69-$89. Information: 952-496-6563 or mysticlake.com. Events Southern Cruzers Summer Spectacular Car and Craft Show, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, Dakota County Fairgrounds, 4008 W. 220th St., Farmington. Includes swap meet, car corral. Cost: $5; children under 12 free with a paying adult. Information: www.thesummerspectacular. com. Art & Ale fundraiser for the Northfield Arts Guild, 7-10:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, Northfield Center for the Arts, 304 Division St. Information: NorthfieldArtsGuild.org or 507-645-
8877. Burnsville Fire Muster, Sept. 7-11. Information: www. burnsvillefiremuster.org/. Eagan Food on 4 Wheels: Food Truck Festival, 3-7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, Eagan Festival Grounds, 1501 Central Parkway. Information: cityofea gan.com/foodtruck. 11th annual Harvest of Art celebration, 12-4 p.m. Sunday,
Music Music in Kelley Park with 5 Speed, 6-9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19, at Kelley Park, 6855 Fortino St., Apple Valley. Free. Food and beverages available for purchase. Information: http://avartsfoun dation.org/. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Remember The Time â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Tribute to Michael Jacksonâ&#x20AC;?
Aug. 26, as part of the Summer Fun Series, Twin Cities Premium Outlets, 3965 Eagan Outlets Parkway, Eagan. Free. Information: 612-444-8850. Jerry Jeff Walker with Django Walker, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, in the amphitheater at the Minnesota Zoo as part of U.S. Bank FlexPerks Rewards Music in the Zoo. Tickets: $46, $58.50 VIP box seat.
Even kids get the blues
Kids can learn harmonica basics from Twin Cities musician Joe Filipovich at Caponi Art Parkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Blues for Kidsâ&#x20AC;? performing arts workshop at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23. The event, which is part of the Eagan venueâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s summerlong AM Artist-Led Explorations program, will see Filipovich teaching students the 12-bar blues progression, followed by a group performance; each student will leave with a harmonica and some basic sheet music. The workshop is $8 per child for grades one through five and $4 per child for pre-K through kindergarten students. Preregistration is required; more information is at www.caponiartpark.org. (Photo submitted) Sept. 11, Eagan Art House, 3981 Lexington Ave. S., Eagan. Information: cityofeagan.com/ recreation/community-events. Ramble Jam Country Music Festival, Sept. 16-17, Dakota County Fairgrounds, 4008 W. 220th St., Farmington. Information: www.ramblejamcoun try.com. Lakeville Art Festival, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 17-18 on the grounds of the Lakeville Area Arts Center, 20965 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville. Information: LakevilleArtFestival.org or 952-985-4640. Exhibits Works by Gregory McDaniels and Nerissa Nordquist are on display through September at the Steeple Center, 14375 S. Robert Trail, Rosemount.
with Damian Brantley, 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19, and Saturday, Aug. 20, Mystic Lake, Prior Lake. Tickets: $23 and $32. Information: mysticlake.com. Har Mar Superstar, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, in the amphitheater at the Minnesota Zoo as part of U.S. Bank FlexPerks Rewards Music in the Zoo. Tickets: $34, $46.50 VIP box seat. Information: http:// suemclean.com/. Teddy Bear Band, childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s entertainers, 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25, as part of Music in the Park at Rambling River Park, 117 Elm St., Farmington. Free. In case of bad weather, the concert will be at Farmington City Hall, second floor, 430 Third St. Teddy Bear Band and The Resistors, 6-8 p.m. Friday,
Information: http://suemclean. com/. Theater Mixed Precipitation Picnic Operetta, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 21, at Caponi Art Parkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Theater in the Woods outdoor amphitheater, 1220 Diffley Road, Eagan. Mozartâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 1787 opera, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Don Giovanni,â&#x20AC;? is retold through the lens of 1980s pop music. Cost: $5 donation; no one will be turned away. Information: www.caponiartpark. org. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Riot at Sage Corner,â&#x20AC;? presented by The Second Act Players, 7 p.m. Aug. 25-26, at the Steeple Center, 14375 S. Robert Trail, Rosemount. Tickets available at www.rose mountarts.com.
Workshops/classes/other Chimera Theatre 30-year reunion, 10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 28, at Fabulous Ferns, 400 Selby Ave., St. Paul. Contact encreative@gmail.com for more information or sign up to attend on the Chimera Theatre Facebook page events calendar. Vendors needed for fall flea market Sept. 24 at the Apple Valley American Legion. Crafts, wood products, furniture, tools, antiques, keepsakes, jams. Information: Marlene Heinzen at 651-423-2493. Watch Me Draw Art Studio, open studio, 3-6 p.m. Monday-Friday. Birthday parties. Information: www.watchmedraw. net or 952-469-1234. Yoga classes at Precision and Flow Pilates, 13708 County Road 11, Burnsville. Candlelight Yoga, 7-8 p.m. Thursdays, $20. Drop in or sign up at www. precisionandflowpilates.com. Kind Hearts Princess School offers a variety of fun Christian summer classes for girls and boys ages 3-14 including Bible Ballerinas, Davidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mighty Men, Ballet Jazz Fusion Pretty Princess inside & out, Tap & Praise and more. Tuesday-Thursday camps are held in Burnsville June-August. For a complete summer schedule, email Miss Karin at KindHeartsPrincessSchool@ gmail.com or call 952-6889348. 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, 612-2103377. Brushworks School of Art Burnsville offers fine art education through drawing and painting. Classes for adults and teens. Information: Patricia Schwartz, www.Brushworks SchoolofArt.com, 651-2144732. 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, 651-4637833. The Lakeville Area Arts Center offers arts classes for all ages, www.lakevillemn.gov, 952-985-4640.
theater and arts briefs â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Riot at Sage Cornerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in Rosemount The Second Act Players, the Rosemount Area Arts Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s senior theater group, will present â&#x20AC;&#x153;Riot at Sage Cornerâ&#x20AC;? on Aug. 25-26 at the Steeple Center in Rosemount. The play is set at a living facility for senior citizens and follows a freespirited aging hippie and her run-ins with the communityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s self-appointed rule enforcer. Show times are 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25, and Friday, Aug. 26. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for students, seniors citizens and arts council members and are available at www. rosemountarts.com. The Steeple Center is located at 14375 S. Robert Trail in Rosemount.
event, which is the final show in Caponiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2016 Summer Performance Series, are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to spread on the outdoor amphitheaterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s grassy slopes. A $5 per person donation is suggested to cover costs of the program, though no one will be turned away for inability to pay. More information is at www.caponiartpark. org.
Ramble Jam in Farmington
Ramble Jam, Farmington Rotaryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s two-day country music festival, returns to the Dakota County Fairgrounds Sept. 16 and 17. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s event features Chris Janson, Old Dominion, Granger Smith, Cannon Falls native Caitlyn Smith and Twin Cities favorite Chris Caponi Hawkey, among others. Money raised goes to a hosts â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Picnic number of causes in the Operettaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; community. For ticket and A satirical twist on a camping information, visit classic opera is coming ramblejamcountry.com. to Caponi Art Park on Sunday, Aug. 21, when Rehearsals Mixed Precipitation presents â&#x20AC;&#x153;Donald Giovanni in begin for menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cornlandia: A Picnic Op- chorale eretta.â&#x20AC;? The Minnesota Valley An â&#x20AC;&#x2122;80s pop retelling Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Chorale begins reof the 1787 opera â&#x20AC;&#x153;Don hearsals for its fall season Giovanni,â&#x20AC;? the production 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 22, features music by Mozart at Grace Lutheran Church as well as Bon Jovi, AC/ in Apple Valley. The nonDC and Lionel Richie. auditioned choir, directed The plot centers on Reby Steven Boehlke, is bepublican candidates â&#x20AC;&#x201C; inginning its 14th year, singcluding real estate tycoon ing a challenging sacred Donald Giovanni â&#x20AC;&#x201C; who and secular repertoire. converge on a small MidNew singers are welcome. west town. For more information, Guests at the 6:30 p.m. visit www.mvmcsings.org.
South Metro Chorale holds auditions Auditions for the South Metro Chorale will be 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31, at Glendale United Methodist Church in Savage and 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6, at Hidden Oaks Middle School in Prior Lake. Those auditioning will sing a solo of their own choosing and will need to bring a copy of their sheet music for the pianist in a three-ring binder. They will also sing a few scales, both high and low, for the director to hear their range and also complete several â&#x20AC;&#x153;tonal memoryâ&#x20AC;? exercises. They also will be given the opportunity to ask any questions they may have about joining the South Metro Chorale. To arrange an audition time, email director Richard Carrick at rscarrickSMC@gmail.com. Learn more about the chorale at www.southmetrochorale.org.
Comedy at Mystic Lake Joe DeRosa and feature act Chris Maddock will take the Mystic Comedy Club stage at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 9, and Saturday, Sept. 10, at Mystic Lake in Prior Lake. Writer, actor, and stand-up comedian DeRosaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s brand of comedy mixes brutal honesty and frustration at the workings of the world. He has been featured in two half-hour Comedy Central specials
and has released four comedy albums. He had a recurring role on TVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Better Call Saul,â&#x20AC;? and has made appearances on â&#x20AC;&#x153;Inside Amy Schumer,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Louie,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bored To Deathâ&#x20AC;? and in the video game â&#x20AC;&#x153;Grand Theft Auto V.â&#x20AC;? DeRosa has been featured at festivals like South By Southwest, The Montreal Comedy Festival, JFL 42, The Moontower Comedy Festival, The New York Comedy Festival, Gildaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Laughfest and Bonnaroo. Minnesota native Maddock is a member of the comedy sketch group The Turkeys and host of Death Comedy Jam at Grumpyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bar in downtown Minneapolis. His comedy album â&#x20AC;&#x153;Point of Entryâ&#x20AC;? was released on local Grammy Award-winning label Stand Up! Records. Tickets are $19. Mature audiences only. Contact the box office at 952-4459000 or visit mysticlake. com for details.
The Band Perry at Mystic The Band Perry brings its country megahits to the Mystic Showroom in Prior Lake at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29. The Grammy Awardwinning sibling trioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2010 self-titled debut delivered five hit singles: the sextuple-platinum chart-topper â&#x20AC;&#x153;If I Die Youngâ&#x20AC;? (whose video is now Vevo-certified for reaching 100 million plays), the platinumselling â&#x20AC;&#x153;You Lieâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;All Your Lifeâ&#x20AC;? (a No. 1 single), â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hip to My Heartâ&#x20AC;? and the gold-certified â&#x20AC;&#x153;Postcard from Paris.â&#x20AC;?
For its gold-certified 2013 follow-up â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pioneer,â&#x20AC;? The Band Perry offered up the platinum-selling No. 1 singles â&#x20AC;&#x153;Better Dig Twoâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;DONE.â&#x20AC;? as well as smash hits â&#x20AC;&#x153;Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Let Me Be Lonelyâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Chainsaw.â&#x20AC;? Tickets for the Oct. 29 concert go on sale at 10 a.m. on Aug. 20 for $69$99. Contact the box office at 952-445-9000 or visit mysticlake.com for more details. See BRIEFS, next page
Rosemount History Book Club meets 6:30-8 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Robert Trail Library. Information: John Loch, 952-2558545 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: 651688-0365.
Engagements
Wilkerson/Scott Dan and Julie Wilkerson of Apple Valley, MN are thrilled to announce the engagement and upcoming wedding of their son, Kevin Wilkerson, to Cassandra Scott. Cassandra is the daughter of Louis and Catherine Scott of Preble, NY. Kevin is a preschool teacher in Minneapolis. Cassandra is a teacher in Columbia Heights. The wedding is planned for March 2017 in Cazenovia, NY. Weddings
Ghaffari/Toigo Michelle Ghaffari and Ross Toigo were married on June 11, 2016 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Parents of the couple are Gale Ghaffari of Apple Valley, MN and Nasseh Ghaffari of Farmington, MN, and Marc and Lynn Toigo of Minocqua, WI. Michelle is a 2008 graduate of Eastview High School, and is currently a PhD candidate in Psychology at Marquette University and Ross graduated from Marquette University in May with a DDS degree and has joined a dental practice in Milwaukee. The couple is at home in Wauwatosa, WI.
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SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan August 19, 2016 19A
Thisweekend Market Fest jazz
Post-hardcore band The Color Morale is featured at To The Bridge Foundationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Aug. 21 benefit concert at The GARAGE in Burnsville. (Photo submitted)
The LaValle Jazz Cats are bringing the sounds of new and classic jazz to Eagan Market Fest on Wednesday, Aug. 24. The 10-piece band, set to perform from 4-8 p.m., plays a mix of classic works by Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington and others, along with contemporary artists such as Harry Connick Jr. and Michael Buble. Eagan Market Fest, a weekly farmers market and community festival, is held each Wednesday throughout the summer from 4-8 p.m. at the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Central Park Festival Grounds next to the Eagan Community Center. (Submitted photo by Qristie Flanagan)
family calendar Railroad Garden, 2960 Egan Ave., Eagan. Visit Conductor Bud and his railroad garden. If raining, trains will not run. Free. Information: 651-454-3534, Saturday, Aug. 20 Family Fishing, 9-11 a.m., www.lutzrailroadgarden.net, Cleary Lake Regional Park, Pri- bud_lutz@yahoo.com. or Lake. Equipment and fishing license provided for class only. Tuesday, Aug. 23 Performing Arts WorkCost: $6. Reservations required by two days prior to program. shop: Blues for Kids HarmonCall 763-559-6700 to make a ica with Joe Filipovich, 10-11 reservation and reference ac- a.m. in the Sculpture Garden at tivity number 344546-01. Chil- Caponi Art Park, Eagan. Cost: dren 17 and younger must be $8 per child (grades 1-5) and $4 accompanied by a registered per child (pre-K and K); preregistration required. Information: adult. Fix-It Clinic hosted by Fix- 651-454-9412 or www.caponIt Dakota County, 12-3 p.m., iartpark.org. Galaxie Library, 14955 Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley. Information: Wednesday, Aug. 24 Eagan Market Fest, 4-8 https://www.facebook.com/ p.m., Eagan Festival Grounds FixItDakota/. Family Archery, ages 8 and at Central Park, 1501 Cenabove, 1-3 p.m., Cleary Lake tral Parkway. Farmers marRegional Park, Prior Lake. Cost: ket, entertainment by LaValle $10. Reservations required. Jazz Cats. Information: www. Call 763-559-6700 to make a cityofeagan.com/marketfest or reservation and reference ac- 651-675-5500. tivity number 344545-05. Children 17 and younger must be Friday, Aug. 26 Outdoor movie, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Zooaccompanied by a registered topia,â&#x20AC;? rated PG, 7:30 p.m. adult. Movies in the Park, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The seating, dusk showtime, part Good Dinosaur,â&#x20AC;? at dusk at of Burnsvilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Flicks on the the Central Park Amphitheater Bricksâ&#x20AC;? series at Nicollet Comnear City Hall, Rosemount. mons Park in the Heart of the Bring blankets and lawn chairs. City. Weather-related updates: 651Ongoing 322-6020, option 6. Emotions Anonymous meetings, 7:30-9 p.m. TuesSunday, Aug. 21 Open house, 1-4 p.m., Lutz days at SouthCross Commu-
nity Church, 1800 E. County Road 42 (at Summit Oak Drive), Apple Valley. EA is a 12-step program for those seeking emotional health. All are welcome. Information: http://www. emotionsanonymous.org/outof-the-darkness-walks.
BRIEFS, from previous in-hiding are brought to a place where everyone is warmly welcomed, acceptâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Welcome to ed for who they are, and Monster Highâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; feel a sense of true belongâ&#x20AC;&#x153;Welcome to Monster ing. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Monster Highâ&#x20AC;? capHighâ&#x20AC;? will be shown at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, at tures the awkward teenage the Carmike 15 Theater in moments everyone experiences in high school. It Apple Valley. In the film, Draculau- celebrates everyoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s inra (Draculaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s daughter) ner monster by encouragand her best ghoulfriends ing all to: Be Yourself. Be travel the world rescuing Unique. Be a Monster. Tickets are $12.50 for monsters that are afraid they would be in danger adults and $10 for children if humans knew of their and are available via www. existence. These monsters- carmike.com.
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Blood drives The American Red Cross will hold the following blood drives. Call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit red crossblood.org to make an appointment or for more information. â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 22, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Culverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 15225 Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley. â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 25, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Dakota County Western Service Center, 14955 Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley. â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 25, 12-6 p.m., Grace Lutheran Church, 7800 W. County Road 42, Apple Valley.
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years, which combined have raised over $30,000 for organizations with sober housing programs. Dolski died in August 2011 due to complications with substance abuse. His family â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Richard, Brenda and Gina â&#x20AC;&#x201D; wanted to take the mixed emotions that come from losing a loved one and channel it into something positive. To that end they founded To The Bridge Foundation in 2012. The foundationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mission is to honor the memory of those who have lost their battles with addiction by supporting efforts to further the development of young people in the areas of music, sports and academic achievement. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At TTB, we believe addiction is not what defines a person, but the impact they make with others while working their hard-
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Tony Dolski lost his battle to addiction at a young age. Twin Cities nonprofit To The Bridge Foundation was created by Dolskiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s friends and family to help others struggling with addiction. The foundation will host its fifth annual benefit concert Sunday, Aug. 21, at The GARAGE in Burnsville, with proceeds going to support chemical dependency programs. Illinois-based posthardcore band The Color Morale is set to headline the 5:30 to 11 p.m. show at the all-ages, alcohol-free venue. Other bands slated to perform include Roads of Glass, Zealot, Nanashi, and Near An Open Flame. To The Bridge Foundation has hosted a benefit show each of the past four
Music by Marty Anderson, voter registration hosted by the League of Women Voters, fresh local produce, artisan foods, arts and crafts will be featured at Riverwalk Market Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, in downtown Northfieldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bridge Square. For more information, visit www.Riverwalk MarketFair.org.
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Reunions Bloomington High School Class of 1956, noon, Saturday, Aug. 20, Moir Park, 10320 Morgan Ave. S., Bloomington. Burnsville High School Classes of 1957-64, Sunday, Aug. 28, 3 p.m., buffet at 5 p.m., Savage American Legion, 4850 W. 124th St., Savage. Information: Lorraine Trost Scott at 612-327-3538 or 952-4704452.
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20A August 19, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan
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Members of the Dakota County 4-H showed their various livestock, including goats, sheep, cows and Competitors took a several dives while running across the logs during the All American chickens during the fair. Lumberjack Show at the fair. (Photo by Andy Rogers) (Photos by Andy Rogers)
Ron Seipp performs on the Harris House porch at Dakota City Heritage Village at the fair. (Photo by Andy Rogers)
Maddie Holtze, left, and Marissa Eastling sang about a chicken situation while crossing the Wisconsin border during the Chautauqua show â&#x20AC;&#x153;Minnesota Loon-acy.â&#x20AC;? (Photo by Andy Rogers)
Olive Hupf puts on one of her famous cooking displays during the Dakota County Fair. (Photo by Andy Rogers)
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