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Burnsville | Eagan December 9, 2016 | Volume 37 | Number 41
Enrollment slides, student outflow grows in 191
INSIDE
District redesign could turn the tide, officials say
Holiday worship guide inside
by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Sun Thisweek and the Dakota County Tribune offer a guide to area religious services and events during the holidays. See special insert
Lunar immersion
NEWS Musical surprise The Nicollet Middle School band program got a welcomed $35,000 surprise. Page 2A
Burnsville High School student Jason Chappell, foreground, and others in Charles Burhnam’s language arts class used the Google Expeditions virtual reality system Dec. 2 to tour the surface of the moon and visit locations from the Apollo 11 manned moon landing. The exercise was part of the two-day Explore EDU event at the high school. The newly expanded and equipped school’s use of Google Chromebooks and Google Apps for Education, along with its Best Buy partnership, led to it being selected to host the event. Educators from other districts were able to learn about School District 191’s firsthand experience with Google tools. (Photo by John Gessner)
An annual report showing persistent enrollment declines and a growing outflow of students from District 191 schools was met Dec. 1 with statements of resolve and optimism from district officials. The Oct. 1 enrollment report shows a head count of 8,870 students, 119 fewer than the previous Oct. 1. Enrollment — measured in both fall head counts and cumulative year-end numbers — has slid for years, falling from a yearend 9,669 in 2010-11 and
dropping below 9,000 for the first time last year. The student outflow under open enrollment also grew in 2015-16. A total of 1,807 students living in the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage district chose other districts, compared with 560 nonresidents who came into the district through open enrollment. The net outflow, which was 391 in 2009-10, topped 1,000 for the first time in 2014-15 (1,074) and grew to 1,257 last year. But watch as improvements launched this year take hold, officials said. Thanks to building and technology referendums voters approved in February 2015, the district debuted an expanded See ENROLL, 12A
Top art teacher ‘thrilled every day’ by students’ work OPINION
Petri named state Art Educator of the Year
How we lost our dog An Apple Valley pet owner reflects on the incident that claimed the life of his family’s dog, and the subsequent hearing process. Page 4A
THISWEEKEND
Seasonal shows and more The Ames Center in Burnsville is offering an array of holidaythemed concerts and other performances this month. Page 17A
PUBLIC NOTICE Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek is the official newspaper for the cities of Burnsville and Eagan and school districts 191 and 196. Public Notices are on Page 12A.
by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
In 16 years as an interior and architectural designer, Kathryn Petri won industry awards for buildings she worked on and ended that career with a bang. Petri was the interior designer on construction of the Treasure Island Casino near Red Wing. “I was in charge of everything — choosing light fixtures, light switches, silverware, dishes, countertops, bathroom fixtures — every single thing that had anything to do with design, I was involved in it,� she said. Petri was also married with one child and an-
Security officer reportedly kills man in Eagan by Andy Rogers SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
A security officer reportedly shot in selfdefense at a man who brandished a gun during
Most of increase based on fixed wage, benefit costs SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
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The Eagan City Council officially approved its 2017 budget, which will increase its portion of the property tax levy by about 4.2 percent in 2017. Mayor Mike Maguire said although the tax levy is increasing, it’s a lean budget and about twothirds of the increase is based on the fixed cost of wages and benefits. “There are no significant increases or decreases to services in this budget,� Maguire said. “We’re at
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an appropriate level right now.â&#x20AC;? The cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s total tax on the median residential homeowner is about 19 percent below the average when compared to other comparably-sized metro area cities, according to Finance Director Tom Pepper. Based on the average home value in of $257,933 taxes will increase by about $3 in Eagan to about $948 yearly because the median home value is decreasing next year. The average home value in Eagan â&#x20AC;&#x153;surprisingly went down a few hundred bucks on the average homestead from 2016 to The Holz Farm Old Fashioned Holiday invited visitors to go back in time to experience a 1940s celebration with a visit by Santa, a chance to see live reindeer, ride in a tractor2017,â&#x20AC;? Pepper said. pulled hay wagon, eat sâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;mores and much more. The event is organized by Friends of Holz Farm, which is located in Eagan and is an official city of Eagan park. (Photo by See TAXES, 11A Tad Johnson)
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most recent as the 2016 Minnesota Art Educator of the Year. She was doubly decorated last month by the Art Educators of Minnesota, which also named Petri 2016 Minnesota Elementary Art Educator of the Year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When I was 22, I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to teach,â&#x20AC;? said Petri, a six-year teacher in Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 who spent five years as the art specialist at Rahn Elementary before moving this year to Harriet Bishop Elementary in Savage. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But then at another point in my life, I thought, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Now Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m ready to teach.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;? The St. Cloud native Kathryn Petri was doubly honored last month as the Minnesota Art Educator of the Year and the Minnesota Elementary Art Educator of the Year. She is the art specialist earned her art and design degree from the College at Harriet Bishop Elementary in Savage. (Photo by John Gessner) of St. Benedict and finother on the way. Seeking earned an education deAs she did in her previ- ished her teaching degree a career switch that kept gree and became an art ous career, Petri has piled See TEACHER, 11A her closer to home, Petri teacher. up more accolades â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the
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New band instruments surprise Nicollet teacher Thanks to the efforts of Beverly Price, the Burnsville police liaison officer at Nicollet Middle School, the school has $35,000 worth of new band instruments donated by the Barry Manilow Music Project. Nicollet music director Ann Bakken received the instruments in a surprise presentation following the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s eighth-grade band concert on Thursday night, Dec. 1. Bakken said she was short of instruments after the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s transition this year from a junior high to a middle school doubled its band membership. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was pretty desper-
ate and reached out to our staff and community,â&#x20AC;? wrote the 23-year teaching veteran, who has been at Nicollet for 20 years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They came through with many donations of older, well-used instruments. However, as we grow this is an ongoing problem.â&#x20AC;? Knowing of Bakkenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s struggles to find band instruments, Price contacted the Manilow foundation and explained the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s situation. She kept her efforts secret for three months â&#x20AC;&#x201D; until the Dec. 1 surprise, according to Bakken. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am so grateful and overjoyed,â&#x20AC;? Bakken wrote.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am so excited for the students to play on some decent instruments. I want to express my gratitude and appreciation for this amazing woman who has really made an impact on our school. This is her last year with us at Nicollet (our officers are only with us for three-year stints). She has built amazing relationships with our students, parents and teachers. She keeps us safe every single day, but she also truly cares about our kids. I am so thankful for her. She has made such a difNicollet Middle School Music Director Ann Bakken and the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s police liaison ofference.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201D; John Gessner ficer, Beverly Price, are pictured with new band instruments donated by the Barry Manilow Music Project. The donated instruments are valued at $35,000. (Submitted photo)
Burnsville grants tax assistance for hard-to-build site Tax-increment financing approved for office-warehouse building by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
A developer planning an office-warehouse building on a hard-to-develop Burnsville site got an assist from the City Council Dec. 6. The council approved
creation of a tax-increment financing district for construction of a 110,000-square-foot building at 12100 Portland Ave., across the street from Burnsville High School. The district could generate up to $624,000 to help developer Industrial Equities cover an estimated $750,000 in extra costs for grading, fill, retaining walls and utilities. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is basically a hill,â&#x20AC;? Burnsville Economic Development Coordinator Skip Nienhaus said. The
developer bought the parcel from Minnesota Cemeteries Corp., which owns the adjacent cemetery property, he said. Under tax-increment financing, cities use the increased property taxes that a new real estate development generates to help finance the development. The project meets state law for creation of an economic development TIF district, whose allowed uses include warehousing. Most of the building will be warehouse, said a city
staff report. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is truly a site that meets the but-for test ... But for tax-increment financing, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be sitting there,â&#x20AC;? said Mayor Elizabeth Kautz, who thanked Industrial Equities owner and CEO John Allen for taking on the site. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Many developers have looked at it and walked away â&#x20AC;&#x201D; you didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t, so thank you,â&#x20AC;? Kautz said. The property, now valued at $710,000, will be worth an estimated $5.5 million with a
110,000-square-foot building, Nienhaus said. Industrial Equities also has two buildings on Portland Avenue south of Highway 13 across from the high school, Nienhaus said. According to its website, the company also owns the Burnsville Skyline Business Center and the Burnsville Business Commons on East Cliff Road and Burnsville Highpoint II on East Travelers Trail. The buildings are wellmaintained and have few
vacancies, Nienhaus said. Construction of the new building is scheduled to begin this spring, with completion this fall. â&#x20AC;&#x153;However, those dates are predicated on the successful marketing of the property,â&#x20AC;? the staff report said. TIF revenue is expected to begin in 2019, with the district terminated after Dec. 31, 2027. John Gessner can be reached at (952) 846-2031 or email john.gessner@ecm-inc.com.
Council approves Burnsville budget, 3.6 percent levy hike by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Burnsville City Council members unanimously approved the 2017 city budget with a 3.6 percent levy
increase Dec. 6. The increase in the $32.69 million levy will raise city taxes on an average-valued home ($222,000) by $25 next year, according to the city.
The figure factors in value growth of 3.4 percent. City taxes on $1 million in commercial property, whose values have remained flat as home values recovered, would fall
by $117. The budget includes the hiring of four more firefighter-paramedics. A $1.12 million Federal Emergency Management Agency grant will fund the positions through March 2019, when the city would have to begin covering them. The new hires are needed to respond to an evergrowing number of emergency medical service calls caused primarily by an
aging population, fire officials say. Water and sanitary sewer fees will rise by 4.5 percent next year. The budget totals $105.14 million, which includes a $40.23 million general fund, $22.87 million in capital projects funds and $35.29 million in enterprise funds, such as water and sewer. In February the council approved new utility franchise fees that lowered
what could have been a 5.7 percent levy increase. The franchise fees are being put toward improvements of aging city facilities. Projects include a major police station renovation and enclosed police garage scheduled to break ground next spring as part of an estimated $12.6 million in first-phase projects. John Gessner can be reached at (952) 846-2031 or email john.gessner@ecm-inc.com.
Burnsville woman pulled from river
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A 30-year-old Burnsville woman who said she intentionally drove her vehicle into the Minnesota River was rescued by the Bloomington Police and Fire departments Dec. 1. The woman called 911 shortly before 4 a.m. to report she was sitting inside her vehicle, which was sinking in the river near the boat launch area at the south end of Lyndale Avenue, according to Bloomington Deputy Chief Mike Hartley. Bloomington Police officers responding to the call could hear a female screaming for help down
river, east of the boat ramp. The officers made their way east on foot along the river banks and observed the woman floating in the middle of the river. She was instructed to swim to their location, and once she got close, a long tree branch was used to pull her from the water, Hartley explained. Due to the steep and muddy river bank, Bloomington firefighters launched a rescue boat to assist in the womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rescue. It was determined at the scene that the woman was the lone occupant in the vehicle when it entered
the river, Hartley noted. The woman was treated at the scene and transported to Hennepin County Medical Center in stable condition, he added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This case highlights the importance of informing the public, specifically those suffering from mental distress, of the numerous resources available to them,â&#x20AC;? Hartley said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;By calling 911 before attempting a harmful act, local law enforcement can provide contacts for health services specific to oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s needs and or further assist in helping those in crisis.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Mike Hanks
Optimist Club forming to serve youths in Lakeville
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The Optimist Club of Prior Lake-Savage is sponsoring an Optimist Club in Lakeville. Members of the Prior LakeSavage Optimist Club will hold a luncheon and informational meeting 12 noon Tuesday, Dec. 13, and a dinner and informational meeting 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, at 18472 Kenyon Ave., Lakeville. The sessions will last about one hour. RSVP to designated club president Larry Lawrence at llawrence@edgereservices.com or phone 952-994-2724 to attend. Anyone interested in helping with kidsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; projects in the Lakeville area is invited to a meal and meeting session. Those unable to attend can learn more about the Optimist Club by contacting Lawrence at 952-994-2724 or llawrence@edgereservices. com. Information about Optimist International can be found at www.optimist.org.
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Boyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s modeling dreams come true through Make-A-Wish Event is Dec. 9 at Mall of America by Andrew Miller SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
An Apple Valley boyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dream of becoming a model is taking a step closer to reality with a MakeA-Wish event Dec. 9. Eight-year-old Aaron Jose Diaz Mora, a student at Westview Elementary, suffers from Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a genetic disorder characterized by progressive muscle degeneration. His wish through the Make-A-Wish Foundation is to go to modeling training in Los Angeles, in hopes the training will give him the confidence to stay strong throughout his treatment. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always been into fashion, and people that
see him will say he has such big eyes, he has such cute dimples, he should go into modeling,â&#x20AC;? said his sister, Maria Jose Diaz Mora, 19. In fact, Aaron already has something of a modelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mentality. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When we dress him up, heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s like, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;No, I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to wear that,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;? his sister said with a laugh. Aaron and family members will be heading to Los Angeles for his modeling training in midJanuary. To help him prepare, Make-A-Wish and Macyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s are hosting Aaron at the Mall of America Dec. 9 for a unique modeling experience. There, he will spend the morning with Macyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s senior productions manager Paul Anthony and other professional male models to learn the tricks of the
trade, then will take part in a mini runway show, and afterward he will â&#x20AC;&#x153;greet fansâ&#x20AC;? and autograph his model headshots. The event on the second floor of Macyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s at the Mall of America, with the mini runway show starting at 10 a.m., is part of Macyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Believeâ&#x20AC;? campaign. The campaign asks people of all ages to bring letters to Santa at Macyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s or submit online at macys.com/ believe, and for every letter received through Dec. 24, Macyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s will donate $1 to Make-A-Wish. For National Believe Day on Dec. 9, Macyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s will donate an additional $1 for every letter received that day. Aaron, who does therapy twice a week for Duchenne muscular dystrophy â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a condition that canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be cured but may be im-
proved with treatment â&#x20AC;&#x201D; has been a source of joy to family members with his positive attitude and zest for life. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s very bright and very energetic,â&#x20AC;? Maria Jose said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a funny little boy â&#x20AC;&#x201D; heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always making us laugh.â&#x20AC;? Financing modeling training has proved challenging, though. Aaronâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dad works two jobs, his mom is a stay-at-home mom and his sister is in college. His upcoming Make-A-Wish experience is a dream come true. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s really excited â&#x20AC;&#x201D; his wish, for him, will be the best thing of his life,â&#x20AC;? Maria Jose said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Even though he has trouble walking, he wants to walk on the runway.â&#x20AC;? Email Andrew Miller at andrew.miller@ecm-inc.com.
Aaron Jose Diaz Mora (Photo submitted)
Dunkinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Donuts/Baskin-Robbins are planned for Eagan by Andy Rogers SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Those hankering to dunk a doughnut in their coffee are in for a treat. A Dunkinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Donuts/ Baskin-Robbins restaurant is in the planning stages in Eagan. The Eagan City Council approved a planned development amendment for the combination coffee, bakery and ice cream restaurant, with a one-lane drive-thru, located at 1420 Yankee Doodle Road at the City & County Credit Union location, during Tuesdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s meeting. The restaurant, which will over overlook the new Central Commons commercial district, will open sometime in 2017. Owner Elias Saman said it could be as early as spring or as long as 18 months. The approval on Tuesday was just one step in the process. This would be the first of 15 locations Saman is planning on opening in the south metro. Other locations include Apple Valley, Burnsville and Lakeville. Baskin-Robbins spe-
enjoyed Dunkinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Donuts on several occasions. Lisa McCormick, one of the members of the development team, said businesses surrounding the location are open to working with the parking issue. She said 50-80 percent of customers will use the drive-thru based on their market research. And by combining with Baskin-Robbins, the customers will be spread throughout the day. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The nice thing about being co-branded, with Baskin-Robbins and A combination Dunkinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Donuts/Baskin Robbins is in the planning stages for Eagan. Dunkinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Donuts, is that The photo was used as an example of what it would look like, shown to the Eagan City the target market for Council Tuesday. (Photo submitted) Dunkinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; customers is cializes in serving ice from a bank to a fast someone who spent time morning and Baskin-Robcream and frozen desserts. food restaurant, but when on the East Coast, he has Dunkinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Donuts was made itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s finished, it will have a famous by its coffee, baked drive-thru window along goods and breakfast sand- with more than 2,000 wich offerings. square feet and room for Dunkinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Donuts, which 18-20 seats inside, along has about 12,000 restau- with a large patio outside. rants in 44 countries, is in There was some conthe midst of being reintro- cern over lack of parking, duced to the Twin Cities but Dunkinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Donutsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; busimetro area. ness plan anticipates more A Dunkinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Donuts customers will use driveopened in New Hope ear- thru or pick up coffee and lier this week and one in baked goods to go. Roseville is slated to open â&#x20AC;&#x153;My experience with next week after a nearly Dunkinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Donuts is that 10-year absence in Minne- itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a through-the-window sota. business,â&#x20AC;? Mayor Mike The building will take Maguire said. some remodeling to go Maguire admitted as
Email Andy Rogers at andy.rogers@ecm-inc.com.
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bins is afternoon and evening,â&#x20AC;? McCormick said. McCormick said they decided to add BaskinRobbins because after looking into the demographics of the area, they felt it was a favorable opportunity. The location is flanked by two gas stations with hotels to the south. The current business plan would actually increase the number of parking spaces at the location, which was already used as a primarily drivethrough bank operation.
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brary, 1340 Wescott Road in Eagan. It will provide residents an opportunity to meet with their legislators and discuss the 2017 legislative session. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rep. Masin and I look forward to sharing our thoughts on the upcoming legislative session,â&#x20AC;? Carlson said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to listen to your concerns and
answer any questions constituents may have. Please consider attending and joining the conversation.â&#x20AC;? Carlson can be reached at sen.jim.carlson@senate. mn or 651-297-8073. Masin can be reached at rep. sandra.masin@house.mn or 651-296-3533.
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Opinion Will we make wise use of $12M for schools? by Joe Nathan SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Like many readers, I attended a high school where each counselor worked with hundreds of students. That meant that we talked only a few times. And, as I’ll explain later, I think this counselor gave me bad advice. The issue comes up because Minnesota legislators decided this year to invest about $12 million to help Minnesota public schools increase the number of school counselors and other support staff. The state has just announced grants to 77 schools and districts that will help them provide more individual attention and assistance to students. Mostly what I remember about my high school counselor is that he discouraged me from applying to the college that most interested me. Fortunately, despite his advice, I applied and was accepted. Walter Roberts, a professor from Minnesota State University, Mankato who teaches counseling, has been encouraging the state to invest in counseling so that more students have a better experience with their counselors than I did. I think Roberts is a model professor because along with teaching classes, researching and writing, he’s deeply involved with K-12 educators. For exam-
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Joe Nathan ple, he’s helped schools reduce bullying and helped lead a successful challenge to questionable demands on high schools from the National Collegiate Athletic Association. For many years Roberts and others have pointed out that Minnesota has one of the nation’s worst student-counselor ratios. According to a state press release, Minnesota currently ranks 47th among the 50 states, with one counselor for every 792 students. This year legislators made improving this ratio a priority, providing grants for up to six years. The state will match district funds, dollar for dollar during the first four years. In the fifth and sixth years, districts must provide $3 for every dollar from the state. Roberts told me via email: “This legislation shows what happens when everyone plays well together in the sandbox! It was the result of a coalition effort led by the Minnesota School Counselors Association among all the student sup-
port professionals — school counselors, school social workers, school nurses, and school psychologists. The coalition brought chemical dependency counselors into the mix because we know that the need exists in some instances for students to have access to their expertise. … The legislation was planned from the beginning to provide school districts the option of adding whichever professional position they thought necessary as opposed to a mandate of some kind, which flies in the face of local control.” The state respected this philosophy. According to the state’s press release, the $12 million will help support 40 school counselors, 21 school social workers, seven chemical dependency counselors, six school psychologists, and three school nurses. A list of schools receiving funding is available here: http://bit. ly/2foDzQO. Certainly, $12 million can help many students. However, I have two concerns about the grants. First, it’s not clear what will happen if a school does not make progress after two or three years on goals described in its application. The application required schools to measure progress in at least two of five areas: school climate, attendance, academic achievement, career and college readiness and postsecondary completion rates. What happens if after
a few years, the new staff members have not been able to help make the school safer, reduce fighting and bullying, increase graduation rates or have some other clear impact? Second, I hope the Minnesota Department of Education, a university or some other group will convene meetings to discuss what researchers and schools have found are the best ways to use counselors, social workers or other support people to reach specific goals. For example, I visited a high school in Harlem several years ago that made sure each junior and senior met in a very small group every two weeks with a school counselor. This significantly increased the number of students being admitted to and entering one-, two- or four-year college programs and resulted in a big increase in scholarships. We need to use support staff wisely and ensure that they encourage, rather than discourage, as my counselor did years ago. Being clear about goals, using dollars wisely and assessing progress will make that $12 million matter. Joe Nathan, formerly a Minnesota public school teacher, administrator and PTA president, directs the Center for School Change. Reactions are welcome at joe@ centerforschoolchange.org. Columns reflect the opinion of the author.
How we lost our beloved Sheltie, Buster by Rick Halley SPECIAL TO SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
On Oct. 23, my wife, Kandy, was walking our dog, Buster, down Findlay Avenue and then turned onto a path at Faith Park in Apple Valley. This was the same path she and our Sheltie had traveled down hundreds of times over the past six years. The two had encountered numerous dogs of all sizes on this path and had never experienced any problems until this particular Sunday afternoon walk. As Kandy and Buster approached the path a petite, older woman walking her Great Dane appeared. Never has Kandy or Buster encountered this woman or her dog in all the years of walking this same path. In a matter of seconds, the Great Dane pulled away from his owner and lunged after Kandy and Buster. The owner of the Great Dane was unable to control or stop her dog and reportedly fell down during the incident. Again, in just a matter of seconds, the Great Dane viciously picked up Buster with his mouth and shook Buster violently. Kandy tried to punch and kick the Great Dane as well as tried to pull Buster away, but each time, the Great Dane continued to attack and bite Buster. The Great Dane bit him deeply no fewer than three different times. The Apple Valley Animal Hospital did an excellent job in caring for Buster. They performed surgery that night. The next day Kandy transported Buster to the University of Minnesota veterinary clinic for treatment and further surgeries. Despite the endless efforts by the skilled and knowledgeable staff at the University of Minnesota, Buster’s little body could not sustain the multiple injuries, and four days later, our sweet, innocent Buster passed away. Two weeks later, after we had very little time to mourn the loss of Buster and as
Guest Columnist we were still trying to heal from this horrible nightmare, we received a letter on the afternoon of Nov. 16. The letter was inviting us to participate in an appeals hearing. The Great Dane’s owner was appealing the city’s determination that the Great Dane had been deemed dangerous. There would be a hearing on a Friday evening. We were in complete shock. How could anyone even question whether this dog was dangerous? He just killed our beloved Buster. What more is there to dispute? Did we need to show Buster’s ashes to the hearing officer, the mayor, the police department or city council for proof ? We learned the following day that the owner of the Great Dane had 10-14 days to prepare for this appeal, while we had less than 48 hours to pull together our testimony. When we spoke to the Apple Valley Police Department they said they were glad we had received the notice in time since the notice hadn’t been sent out until late on Monday. (Another problem with this whole experience.) Now our grief had quickly turned to anger and to our strong desire to defend our Buster and our neighborhood against this scary animal that still lived just a block from our home, and from our daughter. And just one house away from a small child. I was hoping the city’s stricter dog ordinance would be enough to protect my wife and daughter, the neighborhood kids and all the visitors to our neighborhood. In the meantime, I tried to find out from the city how many potentially dangerous dogs are in Apple Valley. What I find to be a bit concerning is that they were not able to get this information for me. I did find a November 2007 St. Paul Pioneer Press article, written by Maricella Miranda, which claims there were 33 poten-
Rick and Kandy Halley’s dog, Buster, suffered severe injuries and later died from an attack by a Great Dane in Faith Park in Apple Valley.
a list of registered dogs they could refer to from the city, but they choose not to look at it. If profits come before safety then we will find a different vet for our new pup. A vet that makes the safety of his or her customers, workers and the other animals a priority is the type of vet we are seeking. The days slowly passed since the hearing. I remember reading as I was researching a quote by City Council Member Tom Goodwin (reported in the 2007 St. Paul Pioneer Press article) where he said, “I do believe some of the dogs that are … considered potentially dangerous, you can make an argument that’s no longer the case.” He was referring to pups that mess up and maybe deserve another chance. But would the city’s stricter ordinance be enough? Finally, on Nov. 28, the decision was made. The police were to tell the owner that the hearing officer upheld Apple Valley’s decision — the Great Dane would remain a dangerous dog. The ordinance protected its residents — at least for now. A possible hearing could follow in 180 days if I understand the ordinance. But from all the police I have spoken to, the message is clear: The council, the mayor and the police department have no tolerance of dangerous dogs in Apple Valley. The Great Dane is gone. More communication is needed, and far fewer hearings will make Apple Valley’s residents and dogs safer. The ordinance however did prove to be a great start. We thank everyone involved for their leadership and for the enforcement. Kandy has not walked down that path since the accident. But it’s good to know, if she does choose to do it, she will feel safe, and I will feel safer knowing nothing dangerous awaits.
tially dangerous dogs in Apple Valley. In the same article, five dogs in Apple Valley that year were deemed dangerous. Three of those dogs were euthanized. Does anyone know where these potentially dangerous dogs reside? I talked to the local police department and they said that with the change to the stricter ordinances there had been an increase in the number of hearings. This is something the city should also review. Some cases such as this one are simple — there’s a dead animal, nothing you should be able to say should be deemed worthy of a hearing. I contacted local doggie daycares and was disappointed to learn that they do not receive a list of dangerous and potentially dangerous dogs from the city. As a result, we won’t use local daycares that do not have you complete an updated information form each time you leave your dog. I contacted our dog’s local vet. The vet had sent us a sympathy card when Buster had passed away. They knew this had happened. Yet, they have no system in place to separate potentially dangerous dogs or Rick Halley is an Apple Valley resident. A dangerous dogs from the other dogs or full version of the column is online. Colcats that come to their business. There is umns reflect the opinion of the author.
Letters Community tree lighting impresses To the editor: With the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season around the corner, it can be hard to stop and truly enjoy the beautiful community around us – unless you live in Burnsville, then no matter where
you look you are reminded of the happiness of the holiday season. On Nov. 22, I came home from Bethel University to my hometown of Burnsville where I was born and raised. After the first three months of my freshman year, I was ready to be in a familiar setting, surrounded by the people I love. The best way to do that? Head to the Heart
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of the City in downtown Burnsville. As my family and I arrived we were instantly greeted by the sounds of children singing and Santa and Mrs. Claus taking pictures with ecstatic kids. As I walked around, I encountered many familiar faces of the people in my community that I had missed so dearly. I instantly felt home. The
Attending this event is a tradition for many families across Burnsville. It represents our city’s No. 1 goal of bringing the community together. I believe this night sets Burnsville apart from other surrounding cities. If other communities took part in a similar event, it would be a small step into making the holidays a little more special.
To the editor: I see the alarmists are at it again (Trump’s approach on Climate Change, Dec. 2 letter), claiming with zero real proof that we face a manmade global warming catastrophe sometime out past most of our lifetimes. Fortunately, perhaps, they now propose a solution: collecting a tax on human production of carbon dioxide, and then putting government in charge of distributing that “dividend” back to all of us in some equitable, overhead-free manner. So, government artificially raises the price of energy, gives us the money to pay for it, and expects us to quit buying and using energy? Call me of little faith in that proposal, but it also raises an important question. That is, if you tax the bejeebers out of humans producing carbon dioxide, whom do you tax for the 96 percent of carbon dioxide that Mother Nature produces?
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JERRY EWING Apple Valley
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Ben Hubbard and Summer Hanson in front of the lit up tree in Burnsville’s Heart of the City. (Photo submitted) night continued with Elizabeth Kautz, the mayor of Burnsville, getting up and saying a few words, followed by a countdown and all the lights in the city turning on at once. It was breathtaking. I stood and look around and thought to myself: “How cool is it that I live in a city that is willing to put the time, effort and money into bringing the community together to experience a moment of pure Christmas joy?”
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Education Burnsville Robotics tourney Burnsville Robotics is hosting a two-day First Tech Challenge tournament Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 10 and 11, in the new Activities Center at Burnsville High School. A total of 24 teams from around the state will compete each day for the opportunity to advance to the state competition in April. Four of the Burnsville FTC teams will compete on Saturday and the other four teams will compete on Sunday. Teams will participate in judging and practice rounds in the morning. Qualifying matches will run 12:30-4 p.m. both days. The Burnsville FTC program is the second largest in the state and is comprised of students in grades seven to 12 who build microwave-size robots to solve a challenge. More information about the tournament can be found at http://hightech kids.org/ftc-tournamentschedule.
District 191 educators are TIES Exceptional Teachers Beth Raebel and Colleen Coleman, both teachers in BurnsvilleEagan-Savage School District 191, have been named TIES 2016 Beth Raebel Exceptional Te a c h e r s and will be honored during the TIES Education Technology Conference in December. They are among teachers selected for modeling best practices in using
technology to engage students in learning. School districts participating in the award C o l l e e n p r o g r a m Coleman are members of TIES, an education technology consortium of 48 Minnesota school districts. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Beth and Colleen have embedded technology in their classrooms to differentiate instruction, expand learning and prepare students to be future ready,â&#x20AC;? said Superintendent Joe Gothard, who nominated the teachers for the award. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We thank them for their leadership in the instructional use of technology and congratulate them on this recognition.â&#x20AC;? Technology has always been a second love of Raebelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. If she hadnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t gone into teaching, she would have found a career in a technology field. When she had the opportunity to shadow a technology integrationist recently, she fell in love with the position and is now working toward her masterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s degree in educational technology. She began a new job in the district this year as a digital learning specialist at Hidden Valley Elementary in Savage. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s working to build digital literacy among students and teachers so that integrating technology is not seen as just the devices that are being used. Instead, she says itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a mindset shift, where teaching lessons in new ways provides opportunities for students to think critically, collaborate, be creative and share their learning. Coleman has dived deeply into technology at Burnsville High School. She was part of two pilot projects last year â&#x20AC;&#x201D; one involved all students using Chromebooks in so-
cial studies classrooms and the other was using the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first-ever online learning management system. Both pilot projects have now expanded school-wide, so Coleman is a go-to tech leader. She studied and tested to become a Google Certified Educator and sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be part of an upcoming regional showcase event sponsored by Google and Best Buy at her school. Coleman teaches in an innovative flexible classroom with six big monitors on the wall, all furniture on wheels and no formal front of the room. The classroom facilitates group work and changes the way she teaches. In addition, Coleman sees more independence, inquiry and participation from her students. Her classroom is paperless, which has freed up more time for instruction because there are fewer â&#x20AC;&#x153;housekeepingâ&#x20AC;? tasks like handing out and collecting papers.
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Dance team to host clinic The Apple Valley High School dance team will hold a Kids Dance Team Clinic 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20, with a performance to follow. The clinic is for beginning to advanced dancers in grades two to eight. The $40 registration fee includes a T-shirt and instruction from the Apple Valley dance team. The AVaires will demonstrate and teach skills such as turns, leaps, jumps and kicks. Participants will learn a fun dance team routine to be performed with the AVDT at halftime of the 7 p.m. girls basketball game that same evening. Register by Tuesday, Dec. 13, by contacting coach Katie Amundson at avdanceteamcomp@ gmail.com or 612-8011683.
Durham School Services, the transportation provider in School District 191, held its third annual coloring contest Nov. 8-11 in honor of School Bus Safety Week. The theme was â&#x20AC;&#x153;#BullyFreeZone!â&#x20AC;? A total of 109 students from Sioux Trail Elementary and 101 from William Byrne Elementary entered. Pictured from left are: top photo â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Christie Rose, Durham School Services operations manager and Sioux Trail winners in grades three through five, Emma Klug (first), Alexandra Gerber (second) and Ryan Brown (third), and winners in grades kindergarten through two, Dane Classen (first), Austin Jackson (second) and Keira Lien (third), and bus driver Roxann Thompson. Bottom photo â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Christie Rose and William Byrne winners Bennett McDaniel (first place K-2), Kennedy Shannon (third place K-2), Carissa Chow (first place 3-5), Isabella Pham (second place K-2) and Yuri Moua (third place 3-5). Not pictured is Salman Mohamed (second place 3-5). (Submitted photos)
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6A December 9, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan
Education District 196 teachers recognized for enhancing learning with technology E a gan High School English teacher D r e w H a m mond and Woodland Drew E l e m e n - Hammond tary School technology teacher David Lostetter are this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s recipients of the TIES Exception- David al Teacher Lostetter Awards in Independent School District 196. Sponsored by the education technology cooperative TIES, the annual awards honor teachers in member districts who effectively integrate technology into the learning process. Hammond and Lostetter will be recognized along with other recipients during the TIES Annual Conference Dec. 13 in Minneapolis. Hammond uses his creativity and passion to motivate students to do amazing things in his classroom
and technology is one of the secret ingredients to his success, according to colleagues who nominated him for the award. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He can look at a classroom activity and know what technology will work best for it,â&#x20AC;? the nomination reads. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As a second-year teacher, he is a sponge for curricular ideas and analysis, but can always offer his own tech twist to things many veteran teachers have done for years.â&#x20AC;? On an assignment about advertising fallacies, for example, instead of the past practice of having students watch commercials and answer questions, Hammond has his students use technology to create their own ads incorporating one of the fallacies shown in the examples. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Drew has become an innovative and enthusiastic advocate for our technology vision at Eagan High.â&#x20AC;? Lostetter is actively involved in integrating technology throughout the school, at all grade levels, and is constantly trying new tools and ways to engage students in their learning. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He started Woodlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Makerspace program by asking parents to clean out their garages for things like screwdrivers, pliers, drills, saws and more,â&#x20AC;? his nominators wrote. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It has become a fully functioning Makerspace and STEM lab that
exposes students to scientific concepts, technology, engineering and design, and math.â&#x20AC;? Lostetter frequently provides colleagues with professional development opportunities on different technologies, programs and applications for the classroom, and helps with communication on the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website and social media channels. In addition, he serves on Woodlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leadership team and PTO, the district Technology Steering Committee and is part of the planning team for the districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new elementary school that is scheduled to open in fall 2017.
Beran receives Paul Schmidt Award
Beran has been a leader in helping write District 196â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most recent elementary physical education curriculum. He also has been a leader in training new physical education teachers and has mentored 15 student teachers. Beran is an advocate for his students in fighting for more physical education time. His students receive 100 to 150 minutes of physical education in six days. His monthly newsletter, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Physical Education Curriculum Corner,â&#x20AC;? informs parents specifically what their children are learning and what to expect in the upcoming month. Beran encourages his students to be active outside of the school day. According to Greenleaf Principal Michelle deKam Palmieri, â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is the powerful combination of Georgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s relationships with his students and his natural, engaging teaching abilities that allows for his studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; high achievements. George uses innovative techniques and resources to engage his students to the highest levels.â&#x20AC;?
ployees of Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation at a Dec. 2 assembly. The gift was a company match to the $6,730 Eagan employees contributed to their annual United Way campaign. At the assembly, Principal Mark Quinn shared how the donation will help enhance studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; literacy by purchasing high tech friendly furniture that will amplify learning opportunities.
Cantata at 10 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 18, is looking at the Christmas story from a new slant: What was it like for Joseph to hear from his betrothed that she was pregnant? And that this was all reportedly the doing of the Holy Spirit? What kind of emotional struggle did he go through? How did his buddies in the community react to that news? And how did Mary and Josephâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s faith in the reality of Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s intervention in the world ultimately carry them to follow Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s guidance through the process? With a script written by Jerri Johnson, PCAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s director of music, the cantata borrows Christmas music that explores the complex mix of doubt and faith experienced by Joseph and Mary and the community in which they lived. One song in the cantata asks the shepherds, â&#x20AC;&#x153;If they told you she wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t married, would you still come?â&#x20AC;? The story raises questions we deal with today: What if couples have a relationship that the community is convinced is wrong, but they know in their hearts that it is right? How can people follow what they believe is Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s guidance, when everyone around them tells them they are wrong? â&#x20AC;&#x153;I like to develop dramas that explore what Bible characters actually wrestled with in their time,â&#x20AC;? said Johnson. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And then I look for music that takes those
concepts and speaks to us on a heart level.â&#x20AC;? Presbyterian Church of the Apostles is at 701 E. 130th St. in Burnsville.
Greenleaf Elementary physical education teacher George Beran recently received the Paul Schmidt Award given by the Minnesota Society of Health and Physical Educators. The award honors and recognizes the outstanding services and contributions given by an elementary or secondary teacher or supervisor in the fields Moreland of health, physical educa- magnet school tion, recreation or dance as exemplified by Paul F. receives check Schmidt, supervisor of elMoreland Arts and ementary physical educa- Health Sciences Magnet tion and recreation, Roch- School in West St. Paul ester Public Schools. received a check from em-
Lakeville Area ECFE Book Fair The Lakeville Area Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) Advisory Council is hosting a book fair 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, at Barnes & Noble, 828 W. County Road 42, Burnsville. Participants can shop for holiday gifts, an ECFE classroom gift, or for their own collection. A portion of each purchase will go towards the ECFE program when customers mention they are with ECFE at the checkout. Those who make a purchase will be able to enter a prize drawing and get their books wrapped. Schedule of events: 10:15 a.m., Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Play Music Together: Join Cheryl for hands-on music-making fun. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Face Painting: Amanda Wolf
Hara. 11 a.m., The Story Man from England: Laugh along as brave princesses and daring knights face fearsome dragons in classic storybook fun. 12 noon, Kindermusik of the Valley: Join Helen for hands-on music-making fun. 1 p.m., David LaRochelle and Mike Wohnoutka: Stories, drawing demo, and book signing with local authors and illustrators. 2 p.m., Tiny Diva Princess Party: Two hours of stories, sing-alongs, crafts, and a meet-and-greet photo opportunity with The Enchanted Frozen Sisters & Friends. 4 p.m., Story Time with Engineer Paul: Join Choo Choo Bobâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s friend Engineer Paul for stories and songs about trains. 5 p.m., Music Together in the Valley: Join Clarice for hands-on music-making fun. 6 p.m., Pajamarama Story Time: Come dressed in your comfiest pajamas and listen to bedtime stories. 7 p.m., Lakeville South Jazz Combo Concert: Grab a snack from the cafĂŠ and wrap up the day with some jazz music. Those unable to attend the book fair can shop online Dec. 11-16 at BN.com/ bookfairs and enter the book fair ID: 12036117. \
Religion Living Nativity at SouthCross SouthCross Community Church, 1800 County Road 42 E., Burnsville, will hold its 20th annual outdoor Living Nativity 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 12 and 13. Drive through in your car and if you are in need of a hot meal, come inside. Donations will be accepted for area food shelves. Call 952-432-4286 for more information.
Community meals at Grace Grace Lutheran Church
in Apple Valley will serve community meals Dec. 12 and 19. 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, 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 952-4327273. Grace Lutheran Church is located at the intersection of Pennock Avenue and County Road 42.
Opry Christmas The Minnesota Gospel Opry holds its fourth annual Celebrate Christmas concert Saturday, Dec. 10, at Celebration Church, 16655 Kenyon Ave., Lakeville. The program begins at 6:50 p.m. with a Christmas sing-a-long. Special guests are The Benson Family Singers and United. The event includes a lighting and reading of Lukeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s account of Jesusâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; birth, and Nancy Hanks, Kara Daniel and Ian Lindsay singing â&#x20AC;&#x153;O Holy Night.â&#x20AC;? This is a non-ticketed event; a freewill offering will be received. For more information, go to www.minnesotagospelopry.com or call 651-788-7024.
Nativity concert Nativity Episcopal Church will present its Christmas concert 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18. The concert features the choir, ensemble and Little Ringers. Admission is free. A freewill donation will be collected to benefit 360 Communities. The church is at 15601 Maple Island Road, Burnsville.
Cantata explores edgy themes Presbyterian Church of the Apostlesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Christmas
Inver Hills band Christmas concert The 40-piece Inver Hills Community Band will perform its 14th annual Christmas concert 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, at Advent United Methodist Church, 3945 Lexington Ave. S., Eagan. The band will present â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ukranian Bell Carol,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Do You Hear What I Hear?â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Home for the Holidaysâ&#x20AC;? and other favorites. Advent UMCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Rev. Cindy Yanchury will be the narrator for a special performance of â&#x20AC;&#x153;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Twas the Night Before Christmas.â&#x20AC;? The concert is free and open to the public.
Celtic worship at Advent UMC Advent United Methodist Church, 3945 Lexington Ave. S., Eagan, offers Celtic Contemplative Worship 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18. The Celtic style worship features Northumbrian smallpiper Dick Hensold and provides a quiet time to reflect, contemplate and pray. For more information, call 651-454-3944.
Spirit of Life Christmas programs Spirit of Life Presbyterian Church in Apple Valley will present its fourth annual Cocoa and Carols program 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17. In this informal program, attendees will join in several carols that celebrate the birth of Christ. Cocoa and cookies and other light refreshments will be served, and Santa Claus will make a visit. On Sunday, Dec. 18, during an all-ages special 10 a.m. worship service, the adult choir will perform selections from the cantata â&#x20AC;&#x153;Go Tell It!â&#x20AC;? arranged by Jack Shrader, and the children and youth will act out the story of the Nativity. Spirit of Life will offer a special service on Christmas Eve, Wednesday, Dec. 24, at 5 p.m. The choir will perform music of the season, and communion will be served. On Christmas Day, Sunday, Dec. 25, at 10 a.m., the church will hold a joyful service of Bible lessons and carols. All are welcome to attend the programs. Spirit of Life is located at 14401 Pilot Knob Road in Apple Valley. For more information, call 952-4232212 or visit www.spiritoflifeav.org.
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Lakeville middle-schoolers take a stand for bees Lego League winners seek backyard hives by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
A group of awardwinning Lakeville middle schoolers are taking a stand for bees. Sixth-graders on the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Beestmodeâ&#x20AC;? First Lego League Team recently asked the Lakeville City Council to change city ordinances to allow backyard beehives. At the request of City Council members, the issue will go before the Planning Commission in January and may later return to the council for action. Students explored the issue while competing in the First Lego League competition. The competition involves building and programing a robot to do certain activities and presenting a research project around a certain theme, which this year was improving human-animal interactions.
Beestmode Lego League team members Leah Willingham, Alex Braaten, Deidre Grimm, Mason Ertel and Matthew Osborn, with coaches Amy Willingham and Mike Launsbach, are all smiles after winning a first-place trophy in a First Lego League regional competition Dec. 4. The team will move on to compete in sectionals next month. (Photo submitted) Beestmode Lego League member Mason Ertel said their six-member group choose to research bees because of his connection to a local beekeeper, Ertelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s grandfather, Iver Iverson of Golden Valley. Iverson is a beekeeper, and has shared with his grandchildren the importance of honeybees, raising concern with them about a decline of the valuable pollinators.
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now, because bees, like chickens, are considered agricultural animals, not permitted in residential areas. Beestmode team member Leah Willingham said they are asking the city to remove bees from that category in its ordinances to allow backyard beekeeping. She said there also is a fear bees will sting people if there are backyard hives, but said bees will only sting people if they feel their life or the hive is being threatened. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Once they sting you, they die,â&#x20AC;? Willingham said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They can only sting once, and so they would not sting you unless you were doing something that was really dangerous to them or their hive.â&#x20AC;? Iverson said he was impressed with the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; interest in beekeeping and their efforts to influence change. He said he has invited them to make the same presentation to the Golden Valley City Council, in an effort to also allow backyard beehives there. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have talked to my city council members one-
on-one over the last couple years, and havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t gotten anywhere with them because they felt bees were farm animals,â&#x20AC;? Iverson said. He said he decided to ask the students to present in his city after seeing â&#x20AC;&#x153;how well the kids presented themselves, knew their subject matter and how well they were received before the Lakeville City Council.â&#x20AC;? He described the students as â&#x20AC;&#x153;remarkable.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done their homework,â&#x20AC;? Iverson said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They have wonderful critical-thinking skills, where they have presented something that they believe in, so they put together a presentation thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s convincing, very rational, a good argument and they have their facts in order, so thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what selling it, besides their wonderful personalities.â&#x20AC;? Team members also include Steve Launsbach, Alex Braaten, Deidre Grimm Matthew Osborn. Coaches are Amy Willingham and Mike Launsbach. Laura Adelmann is at laura. adelmann@ecm-inc.com.
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8A December 9, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan
Lakeville man charged after human remains found Timothy Barr allegedly confessed to killing Michelle Newell
providing authorities with information that led to the discovery of human remains in rural North Dakota. According to the Cass County North Dakota by Laura Adelmann Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office, Timothy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE James Barr, 51, reportA Lakeville man has edly provided Ramsey been charged with two County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office felonies after allegedly investigators a map loca-
tion in rural North Dakota where he said the body of Michelle Newell, 48, of Vadnais Heights, could be found. The Cass County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office and North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation found what appeared to be human remains in the location Barr had identified.
Officials are not yet certain the remains are those of Newell. The remains were sent to the medical examinerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s office for identification. Barr is charged in Cass County North Dakota with manslaughter and duty in accident involving death or injury, both felonies.
He is in custody in Ramsey County, Minn., awaiting an extradition hearing regarding the Cass County charges. Newell, a mother of three, was reported missing by her family in August. Barr had originally been charged in Ramsey County for murder,
but those charges were dropped because of the lack of evidence. Timothy Briggeman of the Cass County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Department said Wednesday the coroner still had not identified the remains. Laura Adelmann is at laura. adelmann@ecm-inc.com.
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\ The Dakota County Board of Commissioners receives advice from a variety of volunteer committees. The board invites residents to join a citizen advisory committee and make a difference in local government. The Extension Committee, in partnership with the University of Minnesota, assists in approving programs, establishing the budget and evaluating staff to enhance extension programs. The committee meets four times per year in Farmington. The Library Advisory Committee reviews and makes decisions on disputed material, advises the library director in the Email Andy Rogers at development of public andy.rogers@ecm-inc.com. programming for library services, develops recarea,â&#x20AC;? Machtemes said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This appears to be an isolated incident. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no further danger to the public.â&#x20AC;? The security officer sustained minor injuries and was not transported to the hospital. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. According to his social media accounts, Wiley was in the United States Army and worked as an intake worker at Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Eagan Police Department and the Hennepin County Medical Examiner are continuing to investigate the incident.
ommended annual work plans, reviews and makes recommendations on long-range plans, and accepts gifts of up to $500 for public library purposes. The committee meets bimonthly at various library locations. The Personnel Board of Appeals provides the County Board with impartial analysis concerning appeals filed by employees or job applicants. Board members must have 10 or more years of managerial experience or comparable qualifications. Board members may not have a contractual, commercial or professional relationship with Dakota County. The board meets for fullday or half-day hearings as needed in Hastings. The Planning Com-
mission reviews plans and proposals and makes policy recommendations to the County Board in the following areas: transportation, transit, parks, trails and greenways, land conservation, water resources, and environmental management. The Planning Commission may review capital projects or be asked by the County Board to address emerging issues that impact the physical or natural infrastructure of Dakota County. In addition, the Planning Commission considers conditional use permits in the shoreland and floodplain areas of Dakota County. The committee meets monthly or as necessary in Apple Valley. The Public Art Citizen Advisory Committee rec-
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county. The board meets as needed in Apple Valley. Visit www.co.dakota. mn.us and search â&#x20AC;&#x153;citizen advisory committeesâ&#x20AC;? for detailed information about these committees, commissioner district information, and specific openings and qualifications. Each committee requires consistent attendance for meetings. Incumbents may be eligible for reappointment. Citizen advisory committee applications are retained for one year. Dakota County residents interested in serving on a committee can call County Administration at 651-438-4418 for an application. The application deadline is Dec. 16 or until all openings are filled.
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SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan December 9, 2016 9A
Seniors DFL Senior Caucus
Eagan seniors
Rep. John Lesch, DFL-St. Paul, is the guest speaker at the noon Wednesday, Dec. 14, meeting of the DFL Senior Caucus, South Metro Chapter, at the Apple Valley Pizza Ranch, 15662 Pilot Knob Road, Apple Valley, 952-431-3333. Buffet lunch is available for purchase. The chapter meets the second Wednesday of every month. All are welcome.
The Eagan Parks and Recreation Department offers programs for seniors in the Lone Oak Room at the Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway. Call 651-675-5500 for more information.
Apple Valley seniors The Apple Valley Senior Center, 14601 Hayes Road, is home to the following activities, which are organized and run by the Apple Valley Seniors and Apple Valley Parks and Recreation. The facility is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For information, call 952-953-2345 or go to www.cityofapplevalley.org. Monday, Dec. 12 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Int. Line Dancing, 9:30 a.m.; Tap Dancing, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Pool, noon; Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Table Tennis, 12:30 p.m.; Bridge, 12:45 p.m.; Happy Stitchers, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; IMAX at Minnesota Zoo, 9 a.m.; Holiday Party (social hour, 11 a.m.; lunch, noon; entertainment by The Sound Exchange, 12:30 p.m.); Defensive Driving, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Donated Bread, 9 a.m.; Yoga, 9:45 a.m.; Velvet Tones, 10 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Historians, 10:15 a.m.; Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bowling at Apple Place Bowl, noon; Pool, noon; Dominoes, 1 p.m.; Mahjong, 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Defensive Driving, 9 a.m.; Beg. Line Dancing, 9:15 a.m.; Dead Sea Scrolls Talk, 10 a.m.; Int. Line Dancing, 10 a.m.; FMSC, 11:30 a.m.; Pool, noon; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Recreated Cards, 1 p.m.; Table Tennis, 1 p.m.; 500 and Hardanger, 1 p.m.; Color & Chat, 1:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Breakfast, 8:30 a.m.; Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Breakfast, 9 a.m.; ES Meeting, 10 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pool, 11 a.m.; Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bowling at Apple Place Bowl, noon; Members Bingo, 12:30 p.m.
Burnsville seniors The Burnsville Senior Center is located in the Diamondhead Education Center at 200 W. Burnsville Parkway. Call 952-707-4120 for information about the following senior events. Monday, Dec. 12 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 10 a.m.; Pinochle, 12:45 p.m.; SS Flex. Tuesday, Dec. 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Quilters, 9:30 a.m.; Scrabble, 10:30 a.m.; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Line Dancing. Wednesday, Dec. 14 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Santa Wrap Party, 9 a.m.; Tai Chi, 11 a.m.; 500, 12:45 p.m.; Hearing Clinic, 1 p.m.; SS Flex. Thursday, Dec. 15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Foot Clinic, 9 a.m.; Health Insurance Council, 9 a.m.; Belle Scrappers, 9:30 a.m.; Crafters, 10 a.m.; Defensive Driving Refresher, 5:30 p.m.; Wood Carving, 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Painting, 9 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 12:15 p.m.; SS Flex.
Rosemount seniors The following activities are sponsored by the Rosemount Parks and Recreation Department and the Rosemount Area Seniors. For more information, call the Rosemount Parks and Recreation Department at 651-322-6000. Monday, Dec. 12 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Bridge, 9 a.m.; Zumba Gold, 11:15 a.m.; 500, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Coffee at Cub, 8 a.m.; Bid Euchre, 9 a.m.; IMAX, Minnesota Zoo, 10 a.m.; Watercolor & Acrylics, Room 202, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Velvet Tones, Apple Valley, 10 a.m.; Dominoes (Mexican Train), 1 p.m.; Yoga, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Cribbage, 9 a.m.; Breakfast Out, Perkins, Apple Valley, 9 a.m.; Yoga, 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Euchre, 9 a.m.; Euchre Tourney, 7 p.m. The Rosemount Area Seniors are located in the Steeple Center, 14375 S. Robert Trail. Cards and games take place in Room 100. Check room schedules at the facility for locations of other programs and activities.
Lakeville seniors All Lakeville Area Active Adults events are held at Lakeville Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave. Call 952985-4620 for information. Monday, Dec. 12 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Yoga, 8:15 a.m.; Computer Tutoring, 9 a.m.; Interval Walking, 9:30 a.m.; Knitting Class, 9:30 a.m.; Wii Bowling, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Hearing Screening, 11 a.m.; Healthways Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Healthways Flex Fitness 2, noon; Cribbage, 12:30 p.m.; Texas Hold â&#x20AC;&#x2122;em and Mahjong, 1 p.m.; Spanish, 2:40 p.m.; Foxtrot Lessons, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Pilates, 8:15 a.m.; Dominoes & Poker, 9 a.m.; Craft Group, 9:30 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Party Bridge, noon; Merry Mankato Trip, 12:30 p.m.; Ping Pong, 12:30 p.m.; Billiards, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Poker & Hearts, 9 a.m.; Line Dancing, 9 a.m. to noon; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Healthways Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Pinochle, noon. Thursday, Dec. 15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Classic Voices Chorus, 9 a.m.; Interval Walking, 9:30 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Healthways Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Healthways Flex Fitness 2, noon; Euchre, Hand & Foot, noon; Quilting Group, 1 p.m.; Tai Chi, 1:30 p.m.; Zumba Gold, 3:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Yoga, 8:15 a.m.; Poker, 9 a.m.; 500 Cards, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Country Heat, 10:30 a.m.; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Social Painting, 1 p.m.; Holiday Open House, 2-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Driver Safety Class (four hour), 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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Hockey team has new players, but same expectations by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Nick Lee in goal last season and had a 3.07 goalsagainst average. He will start again when the Blaze plays Lakeville South at home at 7 p.m. Thursday. “We want our returning kids to be strong players for us,” Kivihalme said. “They’re talented and they know what it takes to play at the varsity level. Now we expect them to show our younger kids what it takes.” All the Hill-Murray goals in the Nov. 29 game came when the teams were at even strength. The Blaze was unable to score on four power play opportunities. Burnsville will ramp up its special teams work as the season progresses, but for now “we’re concentrating on learning to play better when it’s 5-on-5,” Kivihalme said. “When we get that where we want it, we’ll spend more time on the power play and penalty kill.” The Blaze, currently unranked in Class AA, will play its traditionally difficult non-conference schedule. Burnsville faces Edina twice within a week, first at the Schwan Cup tournament Dec. 29, then again at home Jan. 3. Burnsville is in the Gold Division at the Schwan Cup, which includes teams such as defending Class AA champion Wayzata as well as Eden Prairie, Centennial, Minnetonka and Hill-Murray. The eighth team in the Schwan Cup Gold Division is St. Thomas Academy, which Burnsville defeated 7-1 in the Section 3AA final last February. The Blaze could take some losses early and is willing to do so if there’s a payoff down the road. Last year, there was – the Blaze didn’t get its record above .500 until early February but then roared into the state tournament. This year’s Blaze players might not come in with a lot of varsity experience, but they have seen what works for the program. Burnsville will take on St. Michael-Albertville in a non-conference game at 3 p.m. Saturday at Burnsville Ice Center before returning to South Suburban Conference play at Eagan at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13.
If Burnsville is to return to the state boys hockey tournament, it will have to do so without a number of the players who helped the Blaze get there last season. Such as five of the top six scorers from last year’s team, and the starting goalie. It’s a less-experienced group than the senior crew that rode an eightgame winning streak into the 2016 state tourney – Burnsville’s first trip to state in nine years – but the Blaze has been down this road before and consistently finds a way to be a threat when the playoffs start in February. There could be some growing pains, but coach Janne Kivihalme said he sees no reason why the same thing couldn’t happen again this year. “We have a lot of new kids in there and they just need time to learn to play our style of hockey,” Kivihalme said. “They’re good skaters. It’s a pretty fast group, and I think they’ll learn quickly.” The Blaze opened its season with a 4-1 loss to Hill-Murray on Nov. 29 at Aldrich Arena. Burnsville took a 1-0 lead into the third period but allowed four goals in less than six minutes. Ryan Pearson, a senior forward, scored the first goal of the season for Burnsville, with assists from Daniel Sandvig and Luke Bjork. Goalie Josh Kenney stopped all 14 shots he faced in the first two periods before allowing four goals on 12 shots in the third. “I liked our work ethic and enthusiasm,” Kivihalme said. “We made some mistakes, especially in the third period, that I think we can correct.” Senior forward Roman Ahcan is the leading scorer among the Burnsville returnees. Twelve of his 26 points in 2015-16 came in the postseason. He had 10 points (three goals and seven assists) in three Section 3AA tournament games. Seniors Pearson (12 points last season) and Tyler Smith (nine points) also saw regular varsity playing time at forward. Bjork and Brehdan Engum are returning defense- Email Mike Shaughnessy at men. Bjork is a senior and mike.shaughnessy@ecmEngum a junior. inc.com. Kenney backed up
Pitch count rule adopted for baseball next spring Forfeits, coach suspensions possible for violations by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Beginning next spring, pitching restrictions in high school baseball will be based on the number of pitches thrown, not the number of innings worked. This change was approved Dec. 1 by the Minnesota State High School League board of directors in response to a policy change enacted last summer by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). In Minnesota, the daily pitch limit for any player will be 105 during the regular season, followed by mandatory rest periods depending on the number of pitches thrown. Teams will be required to report their pitch counts to the MSHSL, with forfeits and coach suspensions possible for violations. The NFHS left it to individual state associations to set their own pitching restriction policies, man-
dating only that they be based on pitch counts. The restrictions will vary slightly from state to state; in North Dakota, for example, the one-day pitch maximum will be 120. Previously in Minnesota, pitchers were limited to no more than 14 innings in one day, or 14 over a threeday period. Under the new policy, a player can throw 30 pitches or fewer on no days of rest. Players can throw 31 to 50 pitches on one day of rest, 51 to 75 on two days’ rest, and 76 to 105 on three days’ rest. The daily maximum will increase to 115 for postseason games. For non-varsity games the daily maximum will be 85. Each team must designate an adult to track pitches. Umpires will not track pitches or confirm pitch counts. If the pitch limit is reached during an at-bat, the pitcher is allowed to finish pitching to that batter but then must be replaced.
(Top) Jackson Martens of Burnsville closes in on Totino-Grace running back Gayflor Flomo during the Minnesota Football Showcase all-star game Saturday at U.S. Bank Stadium. (Left) Eastview linebacker Mike Delich pursues a ballcarrier. Martens and Delich played for the South all-stars, who defeated the North team 15-7. Saturday’s game was the 44th Minnesota all-star game but the first played in the fall, immediately following the high school playoffs. Previous all-star games had taken place in the summer. (Photos by Mike Shaughnessy)
Eagan wrestlers 3rd at Panther Invite Nine Wildcats earn top-six finishes by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
For Eagan, last Saturday’s Lakeville North Panther Invite was neither a spectacular success nor a devastating failure. It was a good, solid meet, the kind that breeds confidence in the Wildcat wrestlers but also provides teaching opportunities for coach Chad Gage. “For a season-opening meet, it went well,” said Gage, whose team placed third of 12 in the Lakeville North meet. “We had four kids in the lineup who wrestled full-time for us on varsity last year. Most of the kids in our lineup had some varsity matches last year but weren’t on varsity full-time.” Nine Eagan wrestlers scored team points by placing in the top six in their weight classes. The Wildcats had two runners-up and two third-place finishers and scored 123.5 points. Finishing first and second were Scott West (262.5), ranked third in Class 2A, and Hudson, Wisconsin (167.5), ranked 12th in the large-school class in its state. Host team Lakeville North
finished eighth and Lakeville South was 10th. “We would have liked to win a couple of weights,” Gage said. “But we had some kids who placed higher than where they were seeded, and some who were able to win bonus points and help our team score, so we’re encouraged about that.” Eagan sophomore Andrew Wick, ranked fifth in Class 3A at 106 pounds by theguillotine.com, wrestled at 113 at the Lakeville North meet and went 2-1 to place second. Winning the weight class was Cole West of Woodbury, who’s ranked sixth in Class 3A at 106 and is a potential Section 3 tournament opponent for Wick in February. The Wildcats’ Roth Stricker went 2-1 at 182 to place second. Third-place finishers were Xavier Rosenbloom, who was 3-1 at 145, and Alex Wick, who was 2-1 at 170. Kaden Gage was fourth at 132, Michael Murphy was fifth at 126, Carter Lyons was fifth at 152 and Emanuel Albert finished sixth at 220. Kaden Gage is ranked third in Class 3A at 126, but ran into a tough bracket at 132 in the Lakeville North tourney and won one of his three matches. For some of the Wildcats who
saw only occasional varsity action last season, Saturday’s tournament was an eye-opener. “They found out every kid who wrestles varsity is a tough kid,” Chad Gage said. “Hopefully, they learned the value of staying in position. If you lose position against a varsity wrestler, you’re probably going to give up points and you might not be able to recover.” The Wildcats did not have a wrestler at 106 in the Lakeville North tourney. That spot likely will be filled in a few weeks, either by a junior varsity wrestler moving up or a wrestler such as Andrew Wick moving down after taking advantage of the 2-pound allowance that takes effect Jan. 1. Eagan will wrestle Eastview at Rosemount High School at 7 p.m. Thursday as part of the Take Down Cancer fundraiser that features all four of the wrestling programs in School District 196. The other varsity match features Rosemount against Apple Valley, also at 7 p.m. Eastview is 12th in the state Class 3A rankings, while Eagan was just outside the top 12. Email Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecm-inc.com.
Notes: Boeser, Ahcan going to U.S. Junior camp by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Several players with local ties have been named to the preliminary roster for the 2017 U.S. national team that will compete in the International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship later this month in Montreal and Toronto. Burnsville native and University of North Dakota player Brock Boeser is one of the forwards invited to training camp in Buffalo, N.Y., and Oshawa, Ontario. Boeser played on the 2016 U.S. Junior team that finished third in the world tournament. Also named to the
preliminary roster were goalie Jake Oettinger, a Lakeville native who plays for Boston University, and Jack Ahcan, a Burnsville High School graduate and St. Cloud State defenseman. Ryan Lindgren, a University of Minnesota freshman defenseman, also was named to the preliminary roster. Lindgren has two brothers who were goalies for high school teams in the South Suburban Conference – Charlie (Lakeville North) and Andrew (Eagan). There are 27 players on the preliminary roster, which will be cut to 23 before the first day of the World Juniors on Dec. 26.
All-State football A number of players from the East Metro White subdistrict were named to the Associated Press All-State football team that was released last week. First-team selections include Lakeville North running back Wade Sullivan, Farmington wide receiver Isaac Ferm, Farmington defensive lineman Tanner Sundt, Burnsville defensive back Jackson Martens and Rosemount defensive back Griffin Lanoue. Lakeville North offensive lineman Brent Laing, Farmington defensive back Darby Grengs and Burnsville defensive back Jake Shepley were named to the second
team. Rosemount offensive lineman Ian Bass and Burnsville linebacker Steph Olson Jr. were named to the third team.
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Lakeville North running back Wade Sullivan, who rushed for 1,900 yards and 31 touchdowns in 2016, received the Mr. Football award at a banquet Sunday in St. Louis Park. Sullivan helped lead Lakeville North to a 9-2 record, the East Metro White subdistrict cochampionship and the school’s sixth consecutive appearance in the state quarterfinals.
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TEACHER, from 1A in 1993 at St. Cloud State University. She taught four years of elementary art and 11 years of high school art in St. Cloud before coming to the Twin Cities and teaching for two years at Rosemount High School and one at Chaska High School. Petri was hired at Rahn in 2011. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She teaches children with tremendous passion, love for the arts and skill,â&#x20AC;? wrote former Rahn Principal Elaine Mehdizadeh, one of four Minnesota educators who nominated their friend and colleague for Elementary Art Educator of the Year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Kathryn is an enthusiastic and caring teacher who goes above and beyond every day to engage her students in relevant, rigorous and exciting visual arts lessons.â&#x20AC;? Petri is â&#x20AC;&#x153;full of joyâ&#x20AC;? as she delivers â&#x20AC;&#x153;masterful, well-organized lessons,â&#x20AC;? wrote Linda Lange, a special education teacher at Rahn. Another former Rahn colleague, instructional coach Stephanie Cin, describes Petri as an impressive artist herself and â&#x20AC;&#x153;a true team playerâ&#x20AC;? who works to find places to disTAXES, from 1A â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some went up, some went down,â&#x20AC;? Pepper said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s on the county. But for the average homeowner, taxes will go up just $3 (for the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s portion of property taxes).â&#x20AC;? No one from the audience spoke during the public hearing Tuesday. Property taxes are divided among city, county, school district taxing authorities. In Eagan, about 31 percent is the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s share, 42 percent go toward the school and 23 percent to the county. Overall the general budget will increase by 4.48 percent from 2016 to $33,018,126 mostly due to staffing and wages. Part of the increase is due to a few part-time staffing modifications including the addition of a
play her studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; artwork throughout the school and community. Her secret? â&#x20AC;&#x153;A couple of secrets, actually,â&#x20AC;? Petri said Monday, her right arm smudged with tempera paints. â&#x20AC;&#x153;One of them is, I teach the way I would want to be taught. I think, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;How would this be fun for me to learn this What would I like to do?â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;? Her goal is to show students theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re capable of better work than they know. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And then having a really positive, happy environment is very important,â&#x20AC;? Petri said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;One more thing is honoring each child and realizing theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re each an individual and theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re important. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not a mass of people.â&#x20AC;? Throughout her teaching career Petri has been a â&#x20AC;&#x153;go-to personâ&#x20AC;? in art education, filling roles such as department chair and content lead teacher. She has been active with the Art Educators of Minnesota, serving as a regional and division chair and helping develop standards for art education in Minnesota. Petri has been a presenter at national conferences. Though she said she doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do much of her own
artwork anymore, Petri is a prodigious contributor of pottery bowls to District 191â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual Bowls for BrainPower event, which raises funds for the BrainPower in a BackPack food program for needy students. Having taught both teens and grade-schoolers, Petri finds inspiration in each. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When I was teaching high school I was keeping track of how many of my former students went into an art career, and it was about 11 percent, which was really high,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And some of my former students are art teachers now. Some are professional artists or designers.â&#x20AC;? At the elementary level, there is no â&#x20AC;&#x153;bad work,â&#x20AC;? Petri said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all developmental,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not that kids canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do it. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s that they canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do it yet. ... Actually, I see some phenomenal things that are just amazing for how creative the kids are and how unique they are. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m thrilled every day by what I see.â&#x20AC;?
community service officer with the police department. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was added in an effort to have our workforce reflect the diversity of our city itself,â&#x20AC;? Pepper said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The thought there is the person would be hired might be a minority of some sort that might be reflected in our community.â&#x20AC;? There was also a human resources position added and an open security specialist position was eliminated. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re still secure but weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to utilize other staff to do that work,â&#x20AC;? Pepper said. Other increases were due to a fire department staffing study because itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s become a challenge to find new volunteers. Increases were also due to expenses related to city branding and consultant expenses for its 2040 com-
prehensive plan update. The city was able to lower its health insurance costs by about 10 percent when it went out to bid for new rates. Maguire said in the future, the city should look at growing its tax base to take pressure of homeownersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; taxes. City staff spent several months working on the 2017 budget. During the process they reached out to residents via social media. City Administrator Dave Osberg and Pepper had a 30-minute online conversation with about 265 residents on Sept. 22 to discuss the budget, which Osberg felt was productive. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We do what we can to reach out to constituents,â&#x20AC;? Pepper said.
John Gessner can be reached at (952) 846-2031 or email john.gessner@ecm-inc.com.
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still have declining enrollment.” “I can’t sugarcoat that stuff. What I am seeing is that it takes time to turn the ship,” he said. The Oct. 1 report also shows the district continuing to grow more diverse and poorer. The district is 45 percent white, compared with 47 percent a year ago. The number of students qualifying for free or reduced-price meals grew from 48.6 percent last year to 49.4 percent on Oct. 1, according to the report. That number has grown from 43.5 percent in 201213. The largest concentrations of subsidized-meal students are at Hidden Valley Elementary in Savage (81 percent) and Sky
Oaks Elementary in Burnsville (74 percent). “We have 1 out of 2 families right now that are struggling financially,” VandenBoom said, adding that he hopes the number has “plateaued.” The district can’t be intimated by the “challenges of students of color or the challenges of free and reduced,” Board Chair Dan Luth said. “We just can’t be intimidated by it,” he said. “We have to figure out how to make it work for everybody.” District projections suggest enrollment will continue to slide, to 8,188 by year’s end in 2021-22. Luth and Board Member Ron Hill suggested those numbers are in for
an upward revision once Vision One91 — the package of district building, program and technology improvements — takes hold. “These numbers need to get better,” said Luth, who also noted the growing student outflow. “I’m very confident they will. I’m not laying out a challenge. I’m just saying, they’re going to get better. ... We’re doing right things.” Board Member DeeDee Currier, 68, said she hopes more people her age move into condos “so that single-family homes can again house children.” Seniors are hanging onto their homes longer today, she said. Elementary enrollment
— grades kindergarten through five, under the district’s new grade configurations — was 4,082 on Oct. 1. Harriet Bishop in Savage had the most students (531) and Sioux Trail in Burnsville the fewest (311). With the absence of sixth-graders, enrollment is down at all 10 elementary schools. Secondary enrollment — grades six through 12 — was 4,788 on Oct. 1. With the addition of ninth-graders, Burnsville High School enrollment has spiked to 2,623. Enrollment is up slightly at Nicollet (597) and Metcalf (695) middle schools in Burnsville compared with a year ago and down slightly at Eagle Ridge (682) in Savage.
District students are 45 percent white, 26 percent black, 18 percent Hispanic, 10 percent Asian and 1 percent American Indian. Among students open enrolling into other public school districts, neighboring districts were the top choices in 2015-16. The Rosemount-Apple-ValleyEagan district captured 962 students, followed by Prior Lake-Savage (455) and Lakeville (106). In addition, 285 district students attended charter schools and 53 paid tuition to attend school outside the district.
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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: 651 Housing PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 3432 Denmark Avenue #430 Eagan, MN 55123 NAMEHOLDER(S): List or Rent, LLC 3432 Denmark Avenue #430 Eagan, MN 55123 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: November 21, 2016 SIGNED BY: Jon R. Steckler Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek December 2, 9, 2016 625894
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: Erickson Dental Technologies PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 2915 Waters Road, Suite 103 Eagan, MN 55121 NAMEHOLDER(S): Erickson Technologies, Inc. 2915 Waters Road, Suite 103 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: November 9, 2016 SIGNED BY: Michelle Anderson Published in the Burnsville-Eagan SunThisweek December 2, 9, 2016 627612
Christina M. Scipioni City Clerk Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek December 9, 2016 625037
SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATION SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF FILING
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Board Meeting on Thursday, November 17, 2016, with full text available for public inspection on the district website at www.isd191. org or the District Office at 200 West Burnsville Parkway, Burnsville, MN. The meeting was held at the Diamondhead Education Center, 200 W. Burnsville Parkway, Burnsville, MN, 55337 and was called to order by Chair Luth at 6:30 p.m. Board members present: Alt, Currier, VandenBoom, Schmid, Hill, and Luth. Mackall was absent. Superintendent Gothard, Student Representative Green, administrators, staff and members of the public were also present. VandenBoom led the Pledge of Allegiance. The following Consent Agenda items were approved: minutes; personnel recommendations; donations; payroll, deposits, receipts and investments; out-ofstate travel for VandenBoom and Schmid who will be attending the NSBA Annual Conference in Denver March 25-27, 2017; the workers’ compensation agent of record agreement with Anderson Agency Insurance effective for the July 1, 2017 renewal; change orders #05 and #06 for the 2016 Alterations to Diamondhead Education Center and Administrative Service Center; change order #018, #019 and #020 for the 2016 Alterations to Nicollet Middle School, Edward Neill, Sky Oaks and Harriet Bishop Elementary schools; change orders #012 and #13 for the 2016 Additions and Alterations to Metcalf Middle School, William Byrne Elementary and Rahn Elementary schools; listed school bus stops at which school bus drivers shall not activate the eight way flashing red signals and authorize the Director of Transportation to modify the list as necessary as school bus routes are modified; and an extended field trip for Burnsville High School Band, Choir, and Orchestra students to travel to Italy, Rome, Florence, and Venice during spring break 2018 (March 24-31, 2018). Recommended action approved: change orders #153, #200, #203, #208, #209, #210, #212, #213, #214 and #215 for the 2015 Additions and Alterations to Burnsville High School; adopt a resolution Canvassing Returns of Votes of the School District General Election held on November 8, 2016; accept Mackall’s resignation from the Board of Education effective December 1, 2016; appoint Currier as treasurer effective December 1, 2016; first reading of Policy 533: Wellness; and first reading of updates to Addendum A and Regulation 902R of Policy 902: Community Use of School Facilities. Reports presented: Discover BHS; 9th grade script writing project; verbal reports from Currier on behalf of the Student Performance and Achievement Committee; Hill on behalf of the Technology Committee; Alt on behalf of the Policy Review Committee; Student Representative Charlie Green; Superintendent Gothard; and Directors Alt and Chair Luth. The meeting adjourned at 8:27
Vermillion Conference Room at the District Office – 3455 153rd Street W. Rosemount, MN 55068 until 2:00pm on Thursday, December 15th, 2016 at which time they will be opened and read aloud. The work for this bid package includes Contracts for: #0610 General Construction, #2300 Mechanical, #2600 Electrical. 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 at the District Office in the Dakota Conference Room, 3455 153rd Street W. Rosemount, MN 55068 - at 2:00PM on December 8th, 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 November 28, 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 McGrawHill 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. Bid results maybe be accessed by going to www.wenck. com and clicking on Bid Results at the bottom of the home page. Joel Albright, Board Clerk Independent School District 196 Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek Lakeville Sun Thisweek Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek December 2, 9, 2016 625923
Burnsville High School that now includes ninth grade, along with smaller building projects at other schools and districtwide technology investments. The redesigned district now offers “some of the most transformational opportunities students in this district have ever had,” Superintendent Joe Gothard told the School Board Dec. 1. “We want to be a destination district,” he said. “We want to be the No. 1 district for the folks that live in our community.” The last couple of years have been “rebuilding” years, Board Member Bob VandenBoom said. Despite the upgrades, “we
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LEGAL NOTICES
Case No. 2016sc001210 Universal Lenders of Wisconsin, LLC, PO Box 403 Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 Plaintiff -vsMichael Peterson 3668 Denmark Ave Eagan, MN 55123 Defendant TO THE PERSON(S) NAMED ABOVE AS DEFENDANTS (S): You are being sued by the person(s) named above as Plaintiff(s). A copy of the claim has been sent to you, at your address as stated in the caption above. The lawsuit will be heard in the following Small Claims court: St. Croix County Courthouse, Government Center, 1101 Carmichael Rd, Hudson, WI 54016, telephone number of Clerk of Court 715-3864636, on the following date & time: 01/10/17 at 1:30pm. If you do not attend the hearing, the court may enter a judgment against you in favor of the person(s) suing you. A copy of the claim has been sent to you at your address as stated in the caption above. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. You may have the option to Answer without appearing in court on the court date by filing a written Answer with the clerk of court before the court date. You must send a copy of your answer to the Plaintiff(s) named above at their address. You may contact the clerk of court at the telephone number above to determine if there are other methods to answer a Small Claims complaint in that county. If you need help in this matter because of a disability, please call: 715-386-4630 Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek December 9, 2016 629459
CITY OF BURNSVILLE PUBLIC HEARING A Public Hearing will be held on December 12, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible by the Burnsville Planning Commission, 100 Civic Center Parkway, in the Council Chambers on the application of the City of Burnsville for a Conditional Use Permit to allow a 90 foot tower and preliminary and final plat to combine five lots into one to be known as NORTH RIVER HILLS PARK located at 11501 19th Avenue South. The application will be scheduled for the next appropriate City Council meeting following the Planning Commission meeting. All persons desiring to speak on this application are encouraged to attend. For more information concerning this request, please contact Planner Deb Garross (952) 895-4446 at the City of Burnsville. Deb Garross On Behalf of the Chair of the Burnsville Planning Commission Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek December 2, 9, 2016 627872
The City of Eagan, pursuant to the terms and conditions of Permits for Lake Aeration Systems, granted by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, hereby gives notice of its intent to operate winter lake aeration systems in Eagan. The systems shall consist of a floating air injection pump. The systems shall be in operation on some or all of the following: Bald, Blackhawk, Bur Oaks, Carlson, Cliff, East Thomas, Fish, Hay, Heine, Holz, LeMay, Schwanz, and Thomas Lakes. The period of aeration operation shall be during periods of suitable ice cover commencing on or about December 12, 2016, and ending on or before April 28, 2017. The aeration systems may create open water and thin ice conditions. The public is cautioned to stay clear of all areas marked with warning signs on the lake. Dated: November 10, 2016 CHRISTINA. SCIPIONI City Clerk, City of Eagan Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek December 2, 9, 2016 621869
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 191 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES NOVEMBER 17, 2016 This is a summary of the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Regular School
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Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek December 9, 2016 630125
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF FILING OF NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF NE ART’S STORAGE LLC TO: All Creditors of NE Art’s Storage LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company (the “Company”) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, that the Company has voluntarily dissolved and is in the process of winding up its affairs; and that in connection with the dissolution, the Company, filed its Notice of Dissolution with the Secretary of State of the State of Minnesota on November 14, 2016. All persons having claims against the Company are required to present their claims on or before February 16, 2017. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to: NE ART’S STORAGE LLC Attn: Margaret Linvill Smith 11975 Portland Avenue South Suite 138 Burnsville, MN 55337 NE ART’S STORAGE LLC By: Margaret Linvill Smith, Governor Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek November 18, 25, December 2, 9, 2016 623359
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 December 21st, 2016 beginning at approximately 10:00AM and concluding on Wednesday, January 4th, 2017 at approximately 10:00AM. This public sale will result in the goods being sold to the highest bidder. Certain terms and conditions apply. 319A - S. Stein - Boxes, Clothing, Misc. 123B - T, Nickels - TVs, Futon, Boxes and bags, clothing 254- M. Clayton -Mountain Bike, Blanket, Ladder, Golf clubs &bag, table saw 834 -J. Harbaugl- Engine Parts, TV, Aquarium, Bike, Car Seat, Boxes and Bins 946 - N. Hanson- Beds, Furniture, Table, Cabinet, clothes, kitchen supplies, Boxes & bags. Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek December 9, 16, 2016 629233
CITY OF EAGAN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Eagan City Council at the Eagan Municipal Center, 3830 Pilot Knob Road, on December 20, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. regarding approval of the 2017 Fee Schedule. Dated: December 1, 2016
NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the property will be sold on December 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 # 165- Amanda FryeBengston; sports equip.,tools, BBQ grill, furniture, boxes of unknown content Unit # 206- Nisha Petersen; off-road bike, vacuum cleaner, computer equip., furniture, boxes of unknown content Unit # 454A- Sally Brutger; exercise equip., furniture, boxes of unknown content Unit # 818- Donna Ivey; golf clubs, furniture, boxes of unknown content Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek December 2, 9, 2016 627276
CITY OF BURNSVILLE PUBLIC HEARING A Public Hearing will be held on December 12, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible by the Burnsville Planning Commission, 100 Civic Center Parkway, in the Council Chambers on the application of Burnsville Warehouse One, Inc., for a Conditional Use Permit and Variance to allow for the installation of a concrete exterior display pad located at 1211212122 12th Avenue South. The application will be scheduled for the next appropriate City Council meeting following the Planning Commission meeting. All persons desiring to speak on this application are encouraged to attend. For more information concerning this request, please contact Planner Deb Garross (952) 895-4446 at the City of Burnsville. Deb Garross On Behalf of the Chair of the Burnsville Planning Commission Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek December 2, 9, 2016 627874
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 196 ROSEMOUNT-APPLE VALLEY-EAGAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ISD#196 PINEWOOD, RED PINE, SHANNON PARK ELEMENTARY, BLACK HAWK MIDDLE SCHOOL SECURE VESTIBULE UPGRADES Notice is hereby given that Independent School District #196, will receive multiple prime sealed bids for the ISD#196 Pinewood, Red Pine, Shannon Park Elementary, Black Hawk Middle School Secure Vestibule Upgrades in the
DISTRICT REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES BUDGET FOR FY 2016 AND FY 2017
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GENERAL INFORMATION: Minnesota Statutes, section 123B.10, requires that every school board shall publish the subject data of this report. District Name: Intermediate District 917 District Number: 0917 FY 2016 ACTUAL FY 2017 BUDGET FY 2016 FY 2016 ACTUAL JUNE 30, 2016 FY 2017 BUDGET JUNE 30, 2017 EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES FUND BEGINNING REVENUES AND ACTUAL FUND REVENUES AND PROJECTED AND AND FUND BALANCES TRANSFERS IN BALANCES TRANSFERS IN FUND BALANCES TRANSFERS OUT TRANSFERS OUT General Fund/Restricted $1,390,688 $1,799,557 $1,812,612 $1,377,633 $1,834,995 $2,042,418 $1,170,210 General Fund/Other $4,886,318 $27,898,489 $26,824,437 $5,960,371 $29,852,149 $29,826,171 $5,986,349 Food Service Fund $$$$$$$Community Service Fund $$$$$$$Building Construction Fund $111,272 $204 $44,425 $67,051 $$66,847 $204 Debt Service Fund $$$$$$$Trust Fund $2,140 $5 $179 $1,966 $544 $2,003 $507 Internal Service Fund $(384,468) $137,434 $92,591 * OPEB Revocable Trust Fund $$$$$$$OPEB Irrevocable Trust Fund $$$$$$$OPEB Debt Service Fund $$$$$$$TOTAL-ALL FUNDS $6,005,950 $29,698,255 $28,681,652 $7,544,454 $31,687,688 $31,937,439 $7,249,860 CURRENT STATUTORY OPERATING DEBT PER LONG-TERM DEBT $MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 123B.81 Outstanding July 1, 2015 $AMOUNT OF GENERAL FUND DEFICIT, IF ANY, IN $EXCESS OF 2.5% OF EXPENDITURES 06/30/2016 Plus: New Issues $Less: Redemeed Issues Outstanding June 30, 2016 SHORT-TERM DEBT Certificates of Indebtedness
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COST PER STUDENT - AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP (ADM) 06/30/2016
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES $FY 2016 TOTAL ADM SERVED + TUITIONED 863.88 OUT ADM + ADJUSTED EXTENDED ADM Other Short-Term Indebtedness $FY 2016 OPERATING COST PER ADM The complete budget may be inspected upon request to the superintendent. Comments: FY16 audited data final submission due November 30, 2016 to MN. Department of Education. Due to the special nature of our student population operating cost per ADM is not relevant for reporting purposes. FY17 data is the adopted budget approved by the board on June 7, 2016 * Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek Lakeville Sun Thisweek December 9, 2016 630937 $-
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McLaneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Teammates have raised over $90 million to help the Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Miracle Network Hospitals in the communities in which they work. Be part of something bigger. $7500 SIGN-ON BONUS! Plusâ&#x20AC;Ś â&#x20AC;˘Guaranteed Pay with Starting Salary $65k+ Your First Year â&#x20AC;˘Benefits Day 1 â&#x20AC;˘Industry-Leading 401(k) â&#x20AC;˘Regional-Based Routes â&#x20AC;˘Paid Vacations & Holidays Eligible CDL Applicants: y21 Years old yHS Diploma y50,000 Safe Driving Miles APPLY TODAY! Mon. - Fri. 8:00AM - 4:00PM and Sat. 8:00AM - 12:00PM McLane Company, Inc. 1111 W. 5th Street Northfield, MN Or apply online 24/7 at driveformclane.com/ goto/minnesota Interviews scheduled to meet your availability. Call Kalen! 262-504-1617 or text mclane to 82257
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McLane will PAY YOU WHILE YOU TRAIN for your new full time career! Be part of something bigger. APPLY TODAY! Mon. - Fri. 8AM - 4PM and Sat. 8AM - 12PM McLane Company, Inc. 1111 W 5th Street Northfield, MN We offer: y Paid CDL-A Driver Training School - $15.70/hr. while attending school y Be on the fast track to become a CDL-A driver! y We will hire trainees, those without a CDL-A y Must have clean MVR for 3 years y Tuition Reimbursement New McLane drivers can earn over $65,000 PLUS in your first year! McLane is a wholly owned unit of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. 120+ years of teamwork Please email mnhr@ mclaneco.com or call Hollie Now! (507) 664-3038
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16A December 9, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan
theater and arts briefs Heartbeat choirs present â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Evensongâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Heartbeat Performing Arts Centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s youth, junior, teen and Heart & Soul choirs will present their winter concert, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Evensong,â&#x20AC;? 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church in Apple Valley. Along with music of the season, world music will be featured. Also performing in â&#x20AC;&#x153;Evensongâ&#x20AC;? will be Heartbeatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s choir director, Emily Colay, and her professional vocal ensemble. Tickets are $10; children 5 and under get in free. Tickets can be purchased by calling 952-432-7833, or at the church starting at 6 p.m. the night of the concert.
Quilt exhibit in Lakeville On display in the Lakeville Area Arts Center gallery is the Minnesota Contemporary Quilters Exhibit. The display continues through Jan. 6. The exhibit can be viewed during regular hours at the Arts Center, Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., evening hours vary based on building activities. Each spring, Min-
theater and arts calendar Really Got a Hold On Me,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;My Girl,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;My Guy,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Shop Around,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Tracks of My Tears,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;I Second That Emotionâ&#x20AC;? and more. Tickets are $69-$109. Contact the box office at 952-445-9000 or visit mysticlake.com for more details.
Live music at BlueNose
â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Price is Right Liveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; at Mystic Lake
Singer-songwriter Ben Aaron, who specializes in folk and country music, is set to perform 5-7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at BlueNose Coffee in Farmington. The coffee shop at 20700 Chippendale Ave. regularly hosts free performances by area musicians. Also scheduled this month are Alison Cromie, 10-11:30 a.m. on Dec. 10 and 17; and Lowie Rutten, 3-5 p.m. Dec. 18. (Photo submitted) nesota Contemporary Quilters are challenged to make a small quilt that will travel for a year to venues throughout the state. The 2016-17 inspiration for these quilts was the phrase â&#x20AC;&#x153;Changing Times.â&#x20AC;? Thirty-plus members took the challenge and were inspired to design a visual interpretation. The Lakeville Area Arts Center is located at
20965 Holyoke Ave. For additional information, call 952-985-4640.
Smokey Robinson at Mystic Lake Motown great Smokey Robinson performs 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17, at the Mystic Showroom. Robinson penned many of Motownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest hits including â&#x20AC;&#x153;Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve
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Minnesota fans of televisionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s longest-running and most popular game show can now see it come to life with host Jerry Springer. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Price is Right Liveâ&#x20AC;? stage show is coming to the Mystic Showroom 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24; 4 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25; and 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Price is Right Liveâ&#x20AC;? is an interactive stage show that gives eligible contestants the chance to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Come On Downâ&#x20AC;? to win. Prizes may include cash, appliances, vacations and possibly even a new car. Drawn contestants will play classic games including Plinko, Cliffhangers, The Big Wheel and the Showcase. Tickets to the show are $19. Contact the box office at 952-496-6563 or visit mysticlake.com for more details.
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To submit items for the Arts Calendar, email: darcy. odden@ecm-inc.com. Comedy Ralphie May, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14, Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $30 at the box office, 800-982-2787 or Ticketmaster.com. Dance â&#x20AC;&#x153;A Minnesota Nutcracker,â&#x20AC;? presented by Twin Cities Ballet of Minnesota, 7 p.m. Dec. 9; 2 and 7 p.m. Dec. 10; 1 and 4:30 p.m. Dec. 11, Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $18-$36 at the box office, 800-982-2787 or Ticketmaster.com. Events Christmas in the Village, 1-8 p.m. Dec. 10-11 (weather permitting), Dakota City Heritage Village, 4008 220th St., Farmington. Cost: $6 ages 13 and older, $3 ages 4-12, free for ages 3 and younger. Information: www.dakotacity.org or 651-460-8050. Exhibits â&#x20AC;&#x153;Vietnam ... a Look, Then and Now,â&#x20AC;? an exhibit featuring the works of Craig MacIntosh and Betsy Preston, runs through December in the Steeple Center gallery, 14375 S. Robert Trail, Rosemount. Sponsored by the Rosemount Area Arts Council. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Best of Bonnie and Friends 2â&#x20AC;? art show runs through Jan. 14 in the gallery of Burnsvilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ames Center. Information: ames-center.com. Music ENCORE! A Childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dream, presented by Eagan High School, 7 p.m. Dec. 9-10, 15-17, and 3 p.m. Dec. 11. Tickets: $7 adults and $5 students and children at www.eagan.k12.mn.us or at the ticket booth 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. school days beginning Dec. 5 and one hour prior to performances. Lakeville Area Community Band presents â&#x20AC;&#x153;An Old Fashion Christmasâ&#x20AC;? 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at the Lakeville Area Arts Center. Tickets: $8$12 at https://webtrac.lakevillemn.gov. Tony Danza: Standards and Stories, 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, Mystic Showroom, Prior Lake. Tickets: $39 and $49. Information: 952-496-6563 or www.mysticlake.com. VISTA Middle School and Upper School choral concert, 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, Visitationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s DeSales Audi-
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Steve Olson Achieves Eagle Scout Steven P. Olson of Lakevilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Troop 262 achieved the rank of Eagle Scout on September 13, 2016--the highest rank advancement award of the Boy Scouts of America. Steve is the son of Krista and Steve Olson of Lakeville, and a freshman at Lakeville South High School. He is the 69th scout from Troop 262 to earn this rank, and his father, an uncle, and three cousins are also Eagle Scouts. Steveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Eagle Scout Project demonstrated leadership and community service by re-establishing the trails, cutting back overgrowth, and mulching the National Wildlife Federation Schoolyard Habitat site located at his former middle school, Donald J. McGuire, with the help of 43 enthusiastic volunteers, Boy Scout leaders and school mentors. Steve was awarded The Order of the Arrow by his scouting peers. He was selected to attend Greywolf National Youth Leadership Training in the summer of 2015 as a participant, and was honored to be invited back to serve as a staff member in the summer of 2016. After attending many years as a camper, and participating in a high adventure program last summer, he also was a counselor in training (CIT) at Tomahawk Scout Reservation in 2016. He is looking forward to many more exciting scouting adventures! Steveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Eagle Court of Honor will be conducted in the spring of 2017.
torium, 2455 Visitation Drive, Mendota Heights. Free and open to the public. Eagan Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Chorus Christmas concert, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, Easter Lutheran Church, 4200 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan. Tickets: $10 adults, $5 students, free for children under 12. Tickets available from chorus members or at the door. Shaun Johnson Big Band Experience, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12, Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $29 at the box office, 800-982-2787 or Ticketmaster. com. Tonic Sol-fa, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13, Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $34-$36 at the box office, 800-982-2787 or Ticketmaster.com. BHS winter choir concert, 6:30 and 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16, Burnsville High School. Information: 952-707-2100. Smokey Robinson, 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17, Mystic Showroom, Prior Lake. Tickets: $69-$109. Information: 952-496-6563 or www.mysticlake.com. Theater â&#x20AC;&#x153;A Christmas Carol,â&#x20AC;? presented by Purple Door Youth Theater Dec. 9-11 at the Northfield Arts Guild Theater. Performances are 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: $10 at NorthfieldArtsGuild.org or at the door. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wait Until Dark,â&#x20AC;? presented by the Chameleon Theatre Circle Dec. 2-18 at the Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $25 adults, $19 seniors and students at the box office, Ticketmaster. com or 800-982-2787. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Peter Pan,â&#x20AC;? presented by Eastview High School, 7 p.m. Thursday to Saturday, Dec. 8-10 and 15-17; 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11. Information: 952431-8900. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Legally Blonde,â&#x20AC;? presented by Rosemount High School, 7 p.m. Thursday to Saturday, Dec. 8-10; 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11. Information: 651-4237501. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,â&#x20AC;? presented by All Saints Catholic Middle School, 1 and 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at All Saints Catholic Church, 19795 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville. No tickets needed; a freewill offering will be accepted. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ole & Lenaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Family Christmas,â&#x20AC;? 2 and 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $20 at the box office, 800-982-2787 or Ticketmaster.com. Workshops/classes/other Brushes & Brews, 7-9 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12, at Lakeville Brewing Co. Eat, drink, paint. Reindeer on black canvas. Register at www. watchmedraw.net or call 952469-1234. Starry Santa Canvas, parent/child painting event, 6-8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16, at Watch Me Draw Art Studio, 20908 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville, 952469-1234. Cost: $20. Register at watchmedraw.net. Rudolph Canvas, 7-9 p.m. Monday, Dec. 19, at Chart House Restaurant, 11287 Klamath Trail, Lakeville. Cost: $35. Register at watchmedraw.net. 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. 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, classes 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and 9 a.m. to noon Wednesdays, River Ridge Studios, 190 S. River Ridge Circle, Burnsville. Information: www. christinetierney.com, 612210-3377. 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. Intermediate line dance classes, 1:30-4 p.m. Mondays, American Legion, 14521 Granada Drive, Apple Valley. Information: Marilyn, 651-4637833. The Lakeville Area Arts Center offers arts classes for all ages, www.lakevillemn.gov, 952-985-4640. Rosemount History Book Club meets 6:30-8 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Robert Trail Library. Information: John Loch, 952-255-8545 or jjloch@charter.net. SouthSide Writers, Saturday workgroup for aspiring writers, offering critique, submission and manuscript preparation information, support and direction, 10 a.m. to noon, Wescott Library, 1340 Wescott Road, Eagan. Information: 651-688-0365. Dakota Speakers Toastmasters meets 6-7 p.m. Mondays at Apple Valley Ecumen Seasons Learning Center. Information: http://dakota.toastmastersclubs.org/.
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Thisweekend Holiday offerings abound at Ames Center The Ames Center in Burnsville is getting into the spirit of the season with an array of holiday-themed shows this month. This weekend, Twin Cities Ballet returns to the Ames Center with its popular â&#x20AC;&#x153;A Minnesota Nutcrackerâ&#x20AC;? production. The show features a number of Twin Cities backdrops â&#x20AC;&#x201D; including Rice Park and the state Capitol in St. Paul and the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis â&#x20AC;&#x201D; to complement the classic â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nutcrackerâ&#x20AC;? story with music by Tchaikovsky. Five per-
formances are scheduled during the productionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dec. 9-11 run. Vocalist Shaun Johnson is pulling double duty at the Ames Center next week, with the Shaun Johnson Big Band Experience set to deliver its â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rock Your Socks Offâ&#x20AC;? holiday show on Dec. 12, followed by Tonic Sol-Fa, the a cappella group in which Johnson serves as lead singer, presenting a holiday concert on Dec. 13. Stand-up comedy is also on the bill in the coming weeks, with Ralphie May set to perform his â&#x20AC;&#x153;White Trash Christ-
masâ&#x20AC;? show on Dec. 14, and Louie Anderson coming to the Ames Center for two shows, at 7 and 10 p.m., on New Yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Eve. Humor with a distinctly Scandinavian flavor comes to the Burnsville venue Dec. 15 when the husband-and-wife team of Michael and Julie Bateson present the comedy show â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ole & Lenaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Family Christmas.â&#x20AC;? Two shows are scheduled, at 2 and 7 p.m. Tap-dance group Rhythmic Circus also has a holiday performance in store this month with its â&#x20AC;&#x153;Red and Greenâ&#x20AC;? show
Dec. 16-17. It features the groupâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s signature rapid-fire tap with a variety of musical genres played by a seven-piece funk band. Rounding out the musical offerings in December is pianist Jim Brickman, whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bringing his â&#x20AC;&#x153;Comfort and Joyâ&#x20AC;? holiday tour to the main stage of the Ames Center on Dec. 29. More information about all the performances, including ticket and show-time information, is at www.ames-center. com. â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Andrew Miller
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