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Burnsville | Eagan April 22, 2016 | Volume 37 | Number 8

SENIOR PROM IS A MAGICAL NIGHT Eagan’s cable

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The Burnsville City Council denied a second nonconforming use proposed for an office complex on Frontier Court. Page 3A

Council approves agreement with CenturyLink by Jessica Harper SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

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Eagan residents will soon have a second cable option as CenturyLink continues its efforts to break up Comcast’s monopoly in the Twin Cities market. The Eagan City Council on April 19 unanimously approved a 10-year franchise agreement with CenturyLink that allows the telecommunications company to provide its Prism TV service. The digital cable service is provided through a fiber-optic network, which enables customers to watch live programming on smartphones, tablets and televisions. Customers must have a minimum internet speed of 25 megabytes per second to access the service. “I think this is the best result we can get here in Eagan,� Mayor Mike Maguire said. “I think both Comcast and CenturyLink will benefit us through competition. Competition is something we’ve been looking forward to for the

City government needs diversity Guest columnist Adeel Lari writes that Burnsville city government needs a more diverse workforce to better reflect the city’s demographics. Page 4A

THISWEEKEND Above: Al Welcher, right, and Mary Hagen shared the first dance after being crowned king and queen at the Senior Prom held April 18 for residents at The Timbers senior living community in Apple Valley. The event, which included dinner and live music, sought to capture the spirit of high school prom dances of yesteryear.

A fairy tale for modern times The classic tale of Cinderella gets a modern twist in the Twin Cities Ballet production opening May 6 in Burnsville. Page 21A

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At right: Guests at the Senior Prom didn’t have to guess which of the punch bowls had been spiked — the one with peach schnapps was clearly marked. (Photos by Andrew Miller)

Arson, assault charges were dropped in 2014 case SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

A former criminal defense lawyer who was accused of setting fire to his girlfriend — charges that were eventually dropped, after he’d served two months in jail — is now suing the Burnsville Police Department, the Dakota

The Burnsville High School baseball team is off to a great start to the 2016 campaign. Page 13A

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Lawsuit: Cops, prosecutor violated accused’s rights

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past eight years at least.� Eagan currently has a cable franchise agreement with Comcast, which is set to expire at the end of the year. City and Comcast officials are in the midst of negotiating a new agreement. The existing agreement requires Comcast to make its services available to every home in the city, but it doesn’t give Comcast exclusive rights to the territory. Minnesota law prohibits cities from giving new franchises conditions that are “more favorable or less burdensome� than another franchise. The state also determines how quickly a franchise holder is required to build out its system. CenturyLink is the first competitor to approach the Eagan since Comcast was first granted a non-exclusion franchise in 2000, said Brian Grogan, an attorney who represents the city on telecommunications issues. The company has agreed to pay all of the city’s legal costs if its agreement prompts a lawsuit from Comcast. To date, Comcast hasn’t indicated any intent to file suit.

County Attorney’s The case became Office and other an “international authorities. media sensation� David J. Gherithat has subjected ty, 62, and his thenGherity to lastgirlfriend, Joan ing “international Isabella, allege that shame, scorn and police, who had David J. ridicule,� said had previous deal- Gherity the suit, filed this ings with Gherity, month in federal “decided he should be a district court in St. Paul. suspect, decided he should “A cartoon was even get a conviction� and ini- produced in Taiwan detially “ignored exculpato- picting Gherity setting his ry evidence� that removed girlfriend on fire,� said the him from the fire scene, suit, which seeks damages said their attorney, Paul greater than $75,000. Egtvedt. The suit alleges Gher-

Eagan hires parks director from city of Minneapolis Pimental has overseen large departments in Minnesota, Colorado by Jessica Harper SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Eagan has recently named an up-and-coming parks manager from Minneapolis as its new director of Parks and Recreation. Andrew Pimental has overseen recreation programs and park facilities in northeast and southeast Minneapolis for the past three years. Pimental replaces Julie Seydell Johnson, who resigned late last year. He will begin his duties in Eagan on May 2 and will be responsible for a $10 million system that encompasses 56 parks, nearly 600 acres to maintain and more than 100,000 par-

ity’s constitutional rights were violated when he was arrested and jailed without probable cause and “false� charges were made that he had attempted to murder Isabella, his “close friend,� by setting her on fire. Witness statements and evidence were manipulated, evidence was concealed and authorities allowed Gherity to remain in jail knowing he was innocent, the suit alleges. In addition to naming the Police Department and county attorney’s of-

fice, the suit names Police Chief Eric Gieseke, Sgt. Max Yakovlev, retired detective Jeff Pfaff, County Attorney James Backstrom and Hennepin Healthcare Systems, which runs Hennepin County Medical Center. The case will likely be set for trial sometime next year, said Joseph E. Flynn, the attorney representing the city. “Before that occurs we intend to bring motions See LAWSUIT, 14A

Council prescribes leadership training for Burnsville manager Will enhance ‘strengths and talent’

ticipants in events and programs. by John Gessner He will be SUN THISWEEK in charge DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE of 52 fullBurnsville City Mantime staff ager Heather Johnston’s and more Andrew strengths could be enthan 400 Pimental hanced by leadership deseasonal velopment training, the employees. City Council said in her Pimental, 41, said he latest performance review. decided to pursue the EaJohnston will be eligan position due to the gible for a pay raise next city’s “impressive� ameniyear under an employties such as Cascade Bay ment agreement the counand Eagan’s community cil is expected to approve center and civic arena as May 3. well as its vast park and “As a fairly new mantrail system that connects ager, Ms. Johnston has a to Lebanon Hills Regional lot of strengths and talPark. ent, but some growth may “There’s a lot of forbe reached by investing in ward things going on in leadership development,� Eagan,� he said. “The said the brief minutes of funding and planning and the council’s closed evalustrategy that went into ation session on April 18. play over the past 20 to 30 “Council noted it is imyears is strong.� portant to provide the city Noting the challenges manager with all the tools needed to succeed.� See PIMENTAL, 11A

Heather Johnston was hired three years ago as Burnsville city manager. (File photo) It was the third review ary. After that, Johnston for Johnston, 45, who was will be eligible for the 2.75 hired as city manager in percent salary increase April 2013. She came to proposed for nonunion Burnsville in 2011 as chief city employees in 2017. financial officer and direc- Johnson’s annual salary is tor of administrative ser- $158,086. vices after heading MinneA suggestion was made apolis’ Management and during the closed session Budget Division. to consider a management The employment agree- structure that includes ment will call for another See JOHNSTON, 11A evaluation around Janu-

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No criminal charges will be filed in connection with the Dec. 4, 2015, double fatal onevehicle rollover crash in Eureka Township involving students from Lakeville South High School, according to the Dakota County Attorney’s Office. Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom said on Friday that among the reasons for not filing criminal charges were that all of the youths in essence consented to the “Nerf War� that was being played at the time of the crash, and the elements of related potential charges — such as kidnapping, false imprisonment, criminal vehicular homicide — cannot be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. Backstrom said it was the bumping of the driver by another person that caused the vehicle to leave its lane of traffic. He said the driver of the vehicle was not speeding and could not necessarily have known there would be a risk of him being bumped by other passengers in the truck. There also was not sufficient evidence the driver was using a cellphone at the time of the crash. “While no criminal charges are being filed in this case, I hope that all youth take notice of how quickly tragedy can occur while operating a motor vehicle,� Backstrom said. “Games such as Nerf War have no place in a moving motor vehicle, as they can lead to dis-

A memorial was put up on 225th Street in Lakeville near the site of the December 2015 crash that killed two Lakeville South High School students and injured two others. (File photo) tractions to or interference with the driver with deadly consequences, as occurred in this preventable incident. “In fact, these types of games which can involve aggressive behaviors among youth have no place in our schools and communities and should end.� Lakeville South students Jacob Christian Flynn, 17, and John Ashton Price IV, 18, who were passengers, died in the crash, while driver Alex Hughes, 17, was seriously injured. A fourth occupant, Mason Kohlbeck, 18, who was the only person wearing a seat belt, suffered minor injuries. The attorney’s office concluded that all of the students in the vehicle were voluntary participants in a “Nerf War� game, which they were playing after school Dec. 4, and that their actions related to the game led to the crash. “What this tragedy

shows us is that seemingly innocent games such as Nerf War can have deadly consequences,� Sheriff Tim Leslie said. “Schools, law enforcement and parents should do all they can to prevent these types of games, which can lead to aggressive behaviors by the youth involved, and the students involved should step up and agree not to participate in these type of activities.� “The education and safety of our students are of utmost importance,� said Lakeville Area School District Superintendent Lisa Snyder. “Following this crash, our students told us they made the decision to discontinue Nerf Wars and to our knowledge, they have not resumed playing it. We continue to encourage our families to talk about safe driving behaviors with their students, including always wearing seat belts and avoiding driving while distracted.� Leslie spoke about the

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importance of wearing seat belts during a press conference in December 2015. He reiterated that in Friday’s statement. “The importance of wearing seat belts cannot be overstated,� Leslie said. “Seat belts save lives. This tragedy is a clear reminder of how one moment can impact so many lives. While other factors can contribute to the likelihood of a crash, such as impairment, recklessness and negligence, we cannot predict when or how accidents will happen. Seat belts give us the best chance to survive those unpredictable moments.� As part of the game, students were routinely “kidnapped� and taken to locations away from school grounds where they are then shot with a Nerf bullet. According to investigators, on Dec. 4, Flynn was surrounded by Hughes, Flynn and Kohlbeck and placed inside a 2005 Toyota Tundra. Witnesses indicated that Flynn first resisted being placed in the truck, aided by two friends, but these friends soon left and Flynn entered the truck. Hughes was the only occupant in the front seat, and in the back seat were Flynn in the middle, Price to Flynn’s left and Kohlbeck to Flynn’s right. The truck left the school parking lot, turning south on Jacquard Avenue, east on 215th Street West and south on Dodd Boulevard. Another vehicle containing the two other students who had initially tried to prevent Flynn from being placed in the truck followed the truck, but executed a Uturn and proceeded north on Dodd Boulevard when the truck turned west on 225th. The occupants of the second vehicle did not witness the crash. The driver of the second vehicle indicated that at all times in which he was following the truck, speed limits and other traffic rules were being followed. As the truck traveled west on 225th Street West, approximately one-half mile west of the intersection of Dodd Boulevard, a witness driving a car in the opposite direction told investigators that the truck was approaching her in the wrong lane of traffic when it swerved into the other lane and back again when it started to roll over. The witness estimated that the truck rolled three See CRASH, 5A

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Another ‘no’ on Frontier Court Proposed religious center, day care not allowed uses on site by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Two weeks after rejecting a religious community center proposed for an office building near McAndrews Road, the Burnsville City Council rejected a day care center proposed for the same office complex. With little discussion, the council denied April 19 a planned unit development change to allow the center at 13754 Frontier Court, northwest of the intersection with McAndrews Road. Neither a day care center nor a Muslim community center, prayer hall and school are allowed uses under the property’s planned unit development, or PUD, which limits it to small office use. The city’s planning staff and Planning Commission recommended denying

both projects. The PUD was a 1997 compromise struck by a landowner-neighborhood task force in the wake of strong opposition to a proposed Holiday store and McDonald’s restaurant on the same corner, east of Frontier Court. The day care, which would have served up to 116 children, is “an intensification of the use and is not consistent with the small office use approved for the property,� the council said in documents denying the project. It drew numerous protests from residential neighbors, many of whom also protested the community center and some of whom protested the Holiday-McDonald’s two decades ago. Opponents fretted over traffic volume during peak morning and afternoon hours and long wait times to turn onto McAndrews Road. The 1997 PUD said each office building was expected to generate 20 trips in the afternoon peak hour. The day care would generate 94, the city said, exceeding by 74 the

number of trips expected from office uses in the building. The parking lot layout would cause poor circulation among vehicles coming and going, the city said. The day care was proposed by Abdalla Abdi, Lakeville, who said his wife wants to open a commercial day care after operating a home day care for several years. The buildings are owned by Eleven Investments LLC. Council Member Mary Sherry asked if the owner had leased space to Abdi before he knew the day care was not an allowed use. Yes, City Planner Deb Garross replied. The proposed Madina Community Center had already been operating its school unlawfully when it applied for a PUD change to remodel space for the community center and prayer hall. Organizers have been ordered to remove the school by June 5.

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Diffley Road ramp closes April 25 Motorists intending to exit southbound Interstate 35E at Diffley Road in Eagan will encounter a closure and detour beginning April 25. The southbound I-35E exit ramp at Diffley Road will close for approximately 30 days beginning 5 a.m. Monday, April 25. In addition, westbound Diffley Road will be reduced to a

single lane that same day. Once the southbound I-35E ramp work is complete near the end of May, the Diffley Road ramp to northbound I-35E will close for approximately one week. Motorists should follow the signed detour in order to bypass the closures. All lanes and ramps are

scheduled to reopen by June 3. These closures are necessary as crews realign the southbound exit ramp, replace traffic signals and upgrade accessibility to meet current standards. For real-time travel information anywhere in Minnesota visit www.511mn.org, or follow on twitter @mndotnews.

Employers of Excellence winners to be announced In recognition of the inaugural Employers of Excellence pilot program, Dakota and Scott counties will name award winners at an event 7:30-9 a.m. Wednesday, May 25, at the Eagan Community Center. Small businesses that participated in the program completed a 40-question survey, covering employee training and development, hiring and retention of employees, benefit plans and more. Employers of Excellence Award recipients will have top rankings in these categories. A report featuring the results of the survey and area employee recruitment and retention trends is

provided to each organization allowing them to see how they compare to other employers, so they might develop a baseline of workforce best practices for their own organization. The keynote speaker for the award presentation will be Gerry Hoeffner, president of Personnel Dynamics Consulting Group. His experience in manufacturing, retail sales, financial services, and the medical field provides a broad spectrum of insight and knowledge to his work. For more information on the Employers of Excellence program, contact Workforce Development Board Director Mark Ja-

cobs at 651-554-5622 or go to http://mn.gov/deed/ excellence, which includes a link to the survey. Click on the “Employers of Excellence� tab. All costs are being covered by the Workforce Development Board and area sponsors including Dakota County Technical College, Inver Hills Community College, Dakota County Community Development Agency and Scott County Community Development Agency. Those who would like to attend should RSVP to darla.wallraff@co.dakota. mn.us by May 13. For more information, call 651554-5633.

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4A April 22, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan

Opinion Past students, cohorts honor a remarkable educator by Joe Nathan SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Almost 200 people gathered on April 9 to celebrate the work of a marvelous man, 85-year-old Wayne Jennings. After building houses and canoes and serving in the Army, Jennings has for more than 60 years inspired, encouraged and promoted research-based improvements in public schools. A modest, understated person, Jennings mostly smiled and quietly thanked people for coming. But he has attracted national attention. The ceremony featured former students, from a playwright to a University of Chicago professor, who flew to Minnesota just to honor Jennings. With the encouragement of Rep. David Bly, DFL-Northfield, Gov. Mark Dayton proclaimed April 9 “Wayne Jennings Day” in Minnesota, in recognition of his amazing array of accomplishments. The statement noted that Jennings had been an award-winning teacher and principal, Mounds View School Board president, and chair or president of 14 other state or national groups. One of his proudest achievements was serving as founding principal of the St. Paul Open School, a K-12 option that opened in fall 1971. He and I met and worked together that fall. The U.S. Department of Education named Open School a “carefully evaluated, proven innovation worthy of national replica-

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Joe Nathan tion.” More than 10,000 people from around the world have visited the school. Now called Open World Learning Community, it still operates in the St. Paul Public Schools District, serving grades six through 12, 45 years after it opened. Information about the school is available at http://open.spps.org/. The Open World school demonstrates several ideas that Jennings thinks are most important, including: • An adviser-advisee system, in which every student is known well by at least one adult in the building. The advisers help each student develop plans to meet school and state requirements and accomplish goals they set for themselves. • Experiential, “hands-on” learning. The Open School featured a wood shop, where even elementary students could build things to help them understand practical applications of math and reading. It featured classes where students studied current local, state and national problems, discussed ways to deal with them and then took constructive action. Jennings was, and remains, a huge

advocate of what he calls the “basic circuits of tele“learning by doing.” phone operation” to other • Helping all students soldiers. “I liked teachfind success. Jennings ing. It was so gratifying believes, “We need to when students understood help each youngster idensomething we studied,” he tify her/his special talents/ explained. gifts, and then help develSo he became an educaop them.” While principal tor. In 2006, the Univerat Open School, Jennings sity of Minnesota named taught a class on magic him one of its 100 “most – one of his many interdistinguished” alumni. ests. He told me, “Magic Jennings remains an achelped some youngsters tive member of several see the value of reading Wayne Jennings and his boards and writes regularwife, Joan Sorenson. ly about learning, teachand hard work.” (Photo by Joe Nathan) Jennings has helped ing and schools. A charter start, directed or chaired school, now 17 years old, the boards of several district and char- is named for him: http://www.jenningter public school options. He told me: sclc.org/. “There’s no single best school for all stuHe strongly encourages young people dents. I’m especially interested in creat- to consider education as a career. He ing options for those students who aren’t urges people “to visit unconventional or won’t be successful in traditional schools where educators help students schools.” become lifelong learners and active, reJennings models active learning. Some sponsible citizens.” Those are not just of what he learned came from construc- ideas for Wayne Jennings. He models tion, and some from serving as a “gandy them every day. dancer” during World War II, helping construct and maintain railroad ties. Joe Nathan, formerly a Minnesota public He’s been married for 46 years to another school teacher, administrator and PTA outstanding educator, Joan Sorenson. president, is a former director and now Jennings had completed a year of senior fellow at the Center for School law school when he was drafted into the Change. Reactions are welcome at joe@ Army in 1952. Sent to Fort Riley in Kan- centerforschoolchange.org. Columns resas, he was told that he would be teaching flect the opinion of the author.

More diversity needed in Burnsville city government by Adeel Lari SPECIAL TO SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Since I moved to Burnsville in 1975, it has gone through transformation from a growing suburb to a fully developed city. The streets and homes, which were just being built, are now being rebuilt. The demographics of the city have also seen the transformation. From being mostly white it has become much more diverse including many Asians, Hispanics, blacks and East Africans. According to the most recent census numbers, close to a quarter of Burnsville’s population is now people of color. This diversity is very visible to anybody who has spent any time at our schools. In the ’70s, if you needed to eat any ethnic food, you had to go to Bloomington. Now there is every kind of ethnic restaurant in the Burnsville area. Curious how our city employment

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Adeel Lari has fared, I inquired earlier this year with the city about the demographics of its employees. I was very surprised to see the data provided to me by the city. I was surprised to find out that of 274 employees, only nine were people of color. That is only 3 percent. I was also surprised to see that less than 25 percent were females. Recent events around Minnesota and the country have placed light and emphasis on the lack of diversity within public employment, especially within police departments. Workforce diversity

by itself will not resolve all the issues related to equity, fairness and effectiveness, but it is an important first step to foster trust between public agencies and the people and communities being served. Diversifying purchasing and contracting also provide the opportunities to all Burnsville residents. Public sector jobs and the opportunity to contract with the city will ensure everybody has access to good and rewarding careers and business opportunities. I have raised this issue with Mayor Elizabeth Kautz a number of times. She responded by saying that the city has very strict hiring criteria. You can attract highly qualified people who happen to be people of color. Results are more important then some arbitrary criteria. As a former long-term senior manager at the state, I am familiar with how arbitrary minimum hiring criteria

are established and how those criteria are an excuse for hiring from the same nondiverse employment pool. It is time to review and change the city of Burnsville’s hiring practices to make sure we are on the path to more closely reflecting the gender and races of our great city. I ask city officials to respond with their plans to move the city to a more appropriate demographic future. Every one pays taxes to the city and should all get the same opportunities. This is an election year. Maybe wellmeaning voters of the city should watch what candidates of city elected offices have to say about this important issue. Adeel Lari is a longtime Burnsville resident and a past chair and board member of the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans. Columns reflect the opinion of the author.

Letters Tell the county what you think To the editor: A letter writer encouraged people, especially those who support Dakota County’s plans, to speak out. The reality is, due to lack of transparency of our County Board, most people don’t know much about their plans. Dakota County is building bike trails – lots of them. What they are really doing is going after federal transportation alternative grants, intended for bicycle commuter routes, and constructing excessive bike highways through our valuable natural areas. With federal grants secured, they are on a time crunch to spend the money. So in Spring Lake Park Reserve, the County Board approved eminent domain to seize personal property, and forced others, including an elderly couple, to move from their beloved home. They exploded a portion of the Mississippi

River Bluffs including an area the DNR recommended avoiding because of its unique conditions, and they tore apart unfragmented forests, which had been valuable wildlife habitat. In total, they have spent more than $9 million on a project that has irreversibly changed the landscape along the Mississippi River Bluffs – the very place The County’s 2002 Natural Area Protection Plan prioritized for preservation. People can tell the county what they think of their plans, or better yet in November’s elections, voters can show them what they think of their plans. PATRICIA LUETH Eagan

Stop the madness To the editor: Finally, I reach my destination of home after a long day of work. It is a time to greet my family,

have dinner, and relax on the couch. As we turn on the TV news, there is another headline that could be shocking to some, or maybe not anymore. The headline reports that there was another student who assaulted a school staff member during that school day. As a school social worker, so many things immediately go through my head. I focus on the details of how we can stop this madness and keep schools safe. Schools are intended to be an institution for educating children. Schools are not meant to be places that drive our youths, especially our most at-risk youths, out of the classrooms and into the juvenile and criminal justice systems becoming a statistic of the school-to-prison pipeline. Schools are not meant to be where staff has to face the fear of becoming seriously injured from a student assault. Statistics show that the social problem of the school-to-prison pipeline

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disproportionately targets students of color, students with learning disabilities, and those with a history of abuse, neglect, or poverty. It is unfortunate that 26 percent of children in the United States will witness or experience a traumatic event before they turn 4, according to the National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention. So how do we keep schools safe and stop the aggression? State Sen.

Dave Brown, R-Becker, is proposing a bill that calls for automatic expulsion of any student who attacks a teacher, but that is not an appropriate solution. When looking at the prevalence of trauma and mental illness in adolescents, it is our job to advocate for more social workers, psychologists, and mental health professionals in schools to prevent the assaults. In schools, students are entering with intense and unmet needs

that provoke these behaviors. Schools are also challenged with inadequate staffing and insufficient staff trainings on how to best support these students. Contact your legislators and advocate for more mental health supports in schools to keep them safer for students and staff. KATE SPEEDLING Lakeville

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SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan April 22, 2016 5A

BHS student plans dance marathon as fundraiser for Project Pencil Last year, Burnsville High School student Egeziharya Yilma gathered school supplies worth $10,000 through a fundraiser she called Project Pencil. This year, she hopes to collect more through a new fundraiser — a Project Pencil Dance Marathon that will take place noon to 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 1, in the Burnsville High School gymnasium, located at 600 E. Highway 13. Her goal last year was to fill six suitcases with notebooks, pencils, folders, backpacks, erasers and more for students in Ethiopia. Donations exceeded her expectations, thanks to classmates, school staff and community members. So over the summer she traveled with her father to Ethiopia with seven suitcases and

worked with the Ethiopian Department of Education to distribute supplies at several schools. The dance marathon will enable Project Pencil to get more supplies and cover other costs. It is also a way to get students, school staff and the community involved in the cause. The event will include free dinner for participants in the marathon (spectators can watch for free). There will be multiple grand prizes at the end for the winners of the marathon, including a new laptop, cash and gift cards. The high school swing group, Freestyle, and an Ethiopian cultural group will be performing as well. Tickets for the Project Pencil Dance Marathon are $10 and are available online. Rules for the marathon are as follows:

– All participants must be ready to start at 12:30 p.m. No exceptions. – There must be two people to compete in the dance marathon. – Every individual person gets two 5-minute breaks they can use during the marathon. (Those who take more will be disqualified.) – All couples must be dancing or moving at all times. – If a person falls on the ground and doesn’t get up immediately they will be disqualified. – The theme is famous duos. Please come dressed up as your favorite duo. (There will be a costume contest.) – Dinner is free for participants. Cost is $5 for spectators. – Dinner will be at 4:30 p.m. Everyone gets a 45-minute break.

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how as Flynn leaned forward. He acknowledged that Flynn may have been attempting to avoid being shot with a Nerf gun, or he may have been attempting to gain possession of a Nerf gun from the front seat, but he was unable to see what was happening. Price or Flynn bumped the driver, who then veered off course and over-corrected in his attempt to return the truck to the proper lane, according to Kohlbeck. He told investigators that no one was using a phone and that Hughes had both hands on the steering wheel at the time he was bumped and lost control of the truck. The Dakota County Sheriff ’s Office and the Minnesota State Patrol accident reconstruction determined there was no suspicion of impairment by the driver and that the truck was traveling at or near the posted speed limit at the time of the crash. The investigation

revealed that two photographs found on the driver’s cellphone were taken around the time of the crash. The images are too blurry to determine what is depicted. Backstrom and Leslie expressed their sympathy to the families and friends of Flynn and Price and their hopes that Hughes fully recovers. “This tragedy has deeply affected our school community as well as the families and friends of John Price and Jake Flynn,� Snyder said. “We know grief has no specific timeline. We continue to provide support to our students and staff as needed.� Students who are experiencing grief can call Lakeville Area Public Schools Student Support Services at 952-232-3333 or email angela.schultz@ isd194.org.

or four times and she saw two young men ejected while it was rolling. The witness immediately stopped and called 911. When law enforcement and paramedics arrived at the scene, it was determined that Flynn and Price had been ejected from the truck and were deceased. Hughes suffered serious head and back injuries and was transported by helicopter to Hennepin County Medical Center. Kohlbeck was transported to Hennepin County Medical Center by ambulance with minor injuries. Kohlbeck told investigators that Price jumped from the back seat to the front passenger seat approximately 30 seconds to one minute prior to the crash. He said Price was in the front seat when the crash occurred. Flynn remained in the back seat center position. Kohlbeck thought the driver was nudged some-

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by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

There is still so much to do, Barb Knudsen said, it is hard for her to leave. But after 44 years in education, 38 of them working in District 194, the executive director of teaching and learning has announced her retirement on June 30. Knudsen said she is retiring her position while she is mid-stream on several projects, so many that she is creating a transition plan for her successor detailing their purpose, progress and plans. “Now anybody coming in can come in and look at that and say, ‘No, I’m not going to do that,’ or they can say, ‘Oh, that’s helpful for the first year,� Knudsen said. Organized, articulate, driven and passionate, Knudsen, 65, has played an increasingly instrumental role in the kind of education delivered by Lakeville schools for decades. She has taught every grade level, including special education, worked five years as a high school dean and trained teachers before moving to the district office in 1998 to help with curriculum for what she anticipated would be a short stint. But she found passion and her place helping to develop curriculum and delved into multiple projects, readily adjusting to ever-changing regulations and new administrations. During her tenure, Knudsen has served under four superintendents: Carl Wahlstrom, James Bauck, Gary Amoroso and Lisa Snyder. “I love what I do,� Knudsen said. “I have loved every single role I have had in the district.� Knudsen said she has mixed emotions about retiring, because of the relationships she has built and work left to do, although she is proud of the projects she has worked to de-

District 194 Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction Barb Knudsen retires June 30 after a 44-year career in education. (Photo by Laura Adelmann) velop. “It’s been a great ride,� she said, laughing. “A great ride! I’ve been so lucky.� She was one of the district’s biggest advocates for AVID, the district’s college and career-ready program for students in the academic middle; helped expand the number of advanced placement classes, and collaborated with a team to introduce Ignite, the district’s gifted and talented program. Snyder called Knudsen a “champion� for personalized learning at the School Board’s April 12 meeting, and said she has been instrumental in creating new programs in the district, including MNCAPS, Impact Academy and STEM education. Knudsen also helped redesign the Area Learning Center, started professionbased learning options for high schoolers and has worked to advance the new district-wide change to project-based learning. She said she is excited about changes happening in the district and the opportunity to work with so many groups of people on

ago about increasing rigor of classes, which she said helps children know how much they could achieve. “One of the things that I really appreciated was your inclusive philosophy of raising everyone up,â€? Lewis said. “It wasn’t a question of just focusing on the top 2 percent or the lower 4 percent. ‌ It was to be able to raise all children up to their level of achievement and to be able to develop their talents.â€? Board Member Judy Keliher said Knudsen has “shaped an incredible legacyâ€? in the district. “Lakeville schools will go on, but it certainly won’t be the same without your presence.â€? School Board Member Bob Erickson said Lakeville’s strong graduation rate has to be the “ultimate pinnacle of successâ€? for all the work she has done. “Lakeville’s graduation rate just happens to be one of the best in the state of Minnesota,â€? Erickson said. “So cherish that, because it’s an amazing achievement and accomplishment.â€? Knudsen said she was humbled by the comments and also expressed gratitude for the support the district has received from the community, including Lakeville Rotary, which has regularly donated to programs she has championed. While she and her husband, Ken, plan to spend time with family and enjoy their new pontoon boat, Knudsen said she also plans to continue working part-time as a professor instructing teachers at local universities. “I will look for projects, just simply because I’m not going to stop learning and I’m not going to stop believing in student success and how to get there,â€? Knudsen said.

a variety of projects. Knudsen said her typical day starts at around 5 a.m. and is filled with meetings on topics that range from new curriculum to troubleshooting issues in programs and staff training. “People say, ‘Oh, you have another meeting,’ � Knudsen said.�And I say: ‘No, I get to meet with people and we get to figure this out.’ If you’re getting to problem-solve something or create something, I think that makes it a great ride. Yeah, that’s exciting.� Knudsen’s work in the district was highlighted at the April 12 School Board meeting. Board Chair Michelle Volk thanked Knudsen for working with parents and making sure there is a role for them in their children’s education. “You definitely want to make sure that the community is involved in what happens in our district,� Volk said. “And that will be greatly missed.� School Board Member Kathy Lewis recalled a conversation she had with Laura Adelmann is at laura. Knudsen several decades adelmann@ecm-inc.com.

Improv class in Eagan Homeward Bound Theatre Company will offer Introduction to Improvisation 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays, May 3-17, at Black Hawk Middle School in Eagan. Adult participants will learn improvisational techniques in storytelling and acting. Improvisation means making it up as you go along. It can help people gain confidence and think on their feet in daily life. Wear comfortable clothing. No prior performance experience necessary. For more information and cost of registration, call District 196 Community Education at 651423-7920 or register online at www.district196. org/ce.

School Board sets filing dates to fill Duchscher’s seat The Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School Board set filing dates of May 17-31 for district residents interested in filing for candidacy to fill Rob Duchscher’s vacancy on the board.

Service academy info session set Congressman John Kline’s U.S. Service Academy Information Session is Monday, April 25, at the Diamondhead Education Center in Burnsville. The information session for students will provide information to candidates and their families about the application process, and how candidates can seek nomination through his congressional office as well as their U.S. senators. The session will provide information about the application process

to interested students and their families including requirements for admission, the application timeline, and the process for seeking a Congressional nomination from a member of Congress. Representatives from the U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, West Point, U.S. Naval Academy, and offices of Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken have been invited to participate. In January, Kline nominated 21 students from around Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District to U.S. Service Academies for the class of 2020. Because he is retiring from Congress at the end of this year, Kline’s nomination process for the service academy class of 2021 is earlier this year. In 14 years of Congress, Kline has nominated more than 300 students to U.S. Service Academies. Diamondhead Education Center is at 200 W. Burnsville Parkway in Burnsville. Enter through Door 1.

Paying for college seminar “Paying for College Without Going Broke in the Process,� a free seminar presented by College Funding & Consulting of Apple Valley, will be offered 7:15-8:15 p.m. Thursdays, May 5 and 12, at Sylvan Learning Center, 4160 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan. The seminar is designed for parents of high school freshmen, sophomores and juniors. It will provide information on what participants need to know about the college selection and funding process. RSVP for either date by emailing Annetteb@ sylvaneagan.com or by calling 651-681-4488.

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County Road 50 expansion planned in Lakeville by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

After years of planning and negotiating with business owners, a critical roadway is slated for improvement in Lakeville for the next two summers. Approximately two miles of Kenwood Trail (County Road 50) will be widened from three lanes to a four-lane divided highway from south of 185th Street to Dodd Boulevard. Phase one of the reconstruction project is slated for July-October 2017 and the second phase planned for April-November 2018. A community meeting regarding the estimated $15.8 million project is from 4-7 p.m. at Kenwood Trail Middle School on April 27. No formal presentation will be given, but residents can review preliminary plans and potential impacts, learn about safety and increased capacity benefits expected from the project, ask questions and provide comments. Dakota County refers to the corridor as a “critical� portion of Dakota County’s broader transportation network, on the project’s website, co.dakota.mn.us/Transportation/PlannedConstruction/CR50. The road runs through the heart of Lakeville, connecting the I-35/County Road 50 area to Cedar Avenue, and providing a major connection to Lakeville’s historic downtown, a focus for redevelopment for the Lakeville City Council. Construction could

Kenwood Trail, which travels through the heart of Lakeville, will be expanded in 2017. An informational meeting about the project is slated 4-7 p.m. at Kenwood Trail Middle School on Wednesday, April 27. (Photo submitted) pose delays for drivers as in 2015, when the county built a two-lane roundabout on Kenwood Trail and 185th Street (county roads 50 and 60). During construction, traffic increased significantly on I-35 and along other north-south roads in the city. Lakeville Project Engineer Matt Decur said most of the work to widen Kenwood Trail will be done in 2018. He said they are meeting with major stakeholders that include emergency responders and Schmitty and Sons Bus Company soon to discuss options for routing and staging and access during construction. Dakota County’s stated project goals for this year include public involvement, design and right-ofway acquisition. Property acquisitions involve long-standing

businesses along the north side of Kenwood Trail, and city officials have been in negotiations ahead of the county right-of-way acquisition process for over a year. Decur said two businesses, Kindernook Preschool and Farm Show Magazine, are scheduled to be removed to widen the road. Three businesses affected by the project have not agreed to settlements: White Funeral Home, McDonald Eye Care and Lakeville Dental Associates. Decur said two primary road designs are being proposed in that area. One incorporates a backage road and another builds two dead-end access drives to the businesses, but officials have not determined a preferred option. Decur said there will be opportunities for any of those businesses to rede-

velop in the area on property the city would own. An existing gas station and McDonald’s restaurant would not be affected by the construction. City and county officials have concentrated talks with landowners on the northern side of Kenwood Trail because moving a rail line on the south side of is a more costly option and federal laws protect rail lines. Progressive Rail has for years also parked empty railcars along Kenwood Trail, a particular concern for people in the Jaguar Avenue neighborhood, which has one entrance and it is often blocked by trains, which has raised safety concerns. On the Facebook page ProgressiveRailMoveYourTrain this week, neighbors reported a train blocking Jaguar Avenue in the afternoon when students were walking home

from Kenwood Trail Middle School. In the posting, residents cited concern that a flagman left after cars were hooked up instead of remaining on the scene in case they need to split the train for emergencies. According to Lakeville’s Capital Improvement Plan, widening Kenwood Trail could include local road construction involving an access road connecting Icenic Trail and a temporary secondary access to the Jaguar Avenue neighborhood. Decur said a secondary access is not likely until neighboring property develops. He said there was discussion about allowing Jaguar Avenue a temporary access, possibly off 199th Street, but it may not be necessary because construction could be done without closing that

Laura Adelmann is at laura. adelmann@ecm-inc.com.

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access to Kenwood Trail. “That’s what we’re looking at here through the design process, is to find the best route out,� Decur said. If a temporary road was built, Decur said it would have to be paved then removed after construction. Decur said officials welcome public input regarding the concept, questions, concerns, needs and ideas for routing traffic during construction. Lakeville Public Works Director Chris Petree said they will solicit bids from contractors in early 2017. Additional open house events for the project are scheduled this fall and spring 2017, when final plans for the road are anticipated to be completed.

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Seniors Silver Teas Dakota County Library is hosting its 11th Silver Tea series in May. The free programs are especially for folks age 55 and older. Willow Brae, 1-2 p.m. Monday, May 2, Robert Trail Library, Rosemount. Listen to traditional Scottish and Irish music performed by Willow Brae, a musical ensemble that weaves Irish folktales and stories into a unique combination of Celtic harp and wind instruments. Space is limited. Jerry Frasier, comic magician, 1-2 p.m. Thursday, May 5, Farmington Library. Enjoy close-up miracles, stage illusions and magical fun and laughs from a distinctive voice and comic energy that brings audience participation to a new level. Swingin’ on a Star: the Voice of Van Heusen, 1-2 p.m. and 2:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, May 6, Burnhaven Library, Burnsville. Vicky Mountain and her swinging band bring back memories with the musical compositions and collaborations of Jimmy Van Heusen, songwriter and Academy Award Winner of “Swinging on a Star,� “All the Way� and “Call Me Irresponsible.� Space is limited. Dragonfly, 10:30 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, May 11, Galaxie Library, Apple Valley. Listen to traditional songs dating back to the Civil War, well-known sing-

along tunes, and original melodies sung by Dragonfly, a group of south metro folk singers ages 59 to 89. Refreshments begin at 10:30 a.m.; performance at 11 a.m. La Familia Torres-PeĂąa, 2-3 p.m. Thursday, May 12, Wescott Library, Eagan. Listen to a lively performance by the Torres-PeĂąa family, who are part of a full-scale mariachi band, as they talk about Mexican traditions, sing songs, and play the guitar, violin, vihuela and accordion. Jason Hernandez, 10:1511:30 a.m. and 12:15-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 17, Heritage Library, Lakeville. Sing along with tenor and instrumentalist, Jason Hernandez, as he performs standards of the jazz age and Italian romantic numbers reminiscent of Mario Lanza classics. Space is limited.

Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Executive Committee, 10 a.m.; Zumba Toning, 11:30 a.m.; Defensive Driving, noon; Pool, noon; Women’s Table Tennis, 12:30 p.m.; Bridge, 12:45 p.m.; Happy Stitchers, 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 26 – Quilting Bees, 9 a.m.; Zumba Gold, 9:15 a.m.; Tuesday Painters, 9:30 a.m.; Cribbage, noon; Pool, noon; Pinochle, 12:30 p.m.; Hand & Foot Cards, 1 p.m.; Table Tennis, 1 p.m.; Spanish – Intermediate, 1 p.m.; Spanish – Beginner, 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 27 – Donated Bread, 9 a.m.; F.F. on Spokes, 9:30 a.m.; Yoga, 9:45 a.m.; Velvet Tones, 10 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Historians, 10:15 a.m.; Men’s Bowling at Apple Place Bowl, noon; Pool, noon; Dominoes, 1 p.m.; Mahjong, 1 p.m.; Tai Chi, 2 p.m. Thursday, April 28 – Beg. Line Dancing, 9:15 a.m.; Knitters & Crocheters, 9:30 a.m.; Int. Line Dancing, 10 a.m.; Pool, noon; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Table Tennis, 1 p.m.; “The Jump,� 1 p.m.; Hardanger, 1 p.m.; 500, 1 p.m.; Color & Chat, 1:30 p.m. Friday, April 29 – F.F. on Spokes, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Women’s Pool, 11 a.m.; Men’s Bowling at Apple Place Bowl, noon; Members Bingo, 12:30 p.m.

Apple Valley seniors The Apple Valley Senior Center, 14601 Hayes Road, is home to the following activities, which are organized and run by the Apple Valley Seniors and Apple Valley Parks and Recreation. The facility is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, call 952-953-2345 or go to www.cityofapplevalley.org. Monday, April 25 – Int. Line Dancing, 9:30 a.m.; Tap Dancing, 9:30 a.m.;

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Lone Oak Room at the Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway. Call 651-675-5500 for more information. The Eagan Community Center is closed April 25 through May 1. Thursday, April 28 – NE Trip, pick up at City Hall, 10 a.m. For full information on senior events and details, read the Front Porch newsletter on the city of Eagan website. Become a senior center member for a $10 annual fee and receive the Front Porch quarterly by mail. For questions or to register for events and pay by credit card, call Eagan Parks and Recreation Department.

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Dominoes & Poker, 9 a.m.; Tappercize, 9:30 a.m.; Craft Group, 9:30 a.m.; Creative Writing, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Zumba Gold, 10:30 a.m.; Party Bridge, noon; Ping Pong, 12:30 p.m.; Billiards, 1 p.m.; Pilates Mat Class, 5 p.m. Deadline: iPad/iPhone Top 10 Apps. Wednesday, April 27 – Poker & Hearts, 9 a.m.; Line Dancing, 9 and 10 a.m.; Healthways Flex Fitness 2, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Healthways Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Pinochle, noon. Thursday, April 28 – Classic Voices Chorus, 9 a.m.; iPad/iPhone Top 10 Apps, 9 a.m.; Interval Walking, 9:30 a.m.; Blood Pressure Checks, 9:30 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Red Hat Chorus, 10:30 a.m.; Healthways Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Healthways Flex Fitness 2, noon; Euchre, Hand & Foot, noon; Red Hat Chorus at Brookdale Senior Living, 1:30 p.m.; Zumba Gold, 3:30 p.m. Friday, April 29 – Yoga, 8:15 a.m.; Harmony Amish Trip, 9 a.m.; Poker & 500, 9 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Healthways Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Healthways Flex Fitness 2, noon; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Oil & Acrylic Painting, 1 p.m.

All Lakeville Area Active Adults events are held at Lakeville Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave. Call 952-985-4622 for information. Monday, April 25 – 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.; Healthways Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Healthways Flex Fitness 2, noon; Cribbage, 12:30 p.m.; Cards and MahEagan seniors jong, 1 p.m.; Basic Spanish The following senior Class, 1:30 p.m. Deadline: Free food activities are offered by Lake Geneva Trip. Second Harvest Heartthe Eagan Parks and Recland is partnering with 360 Tuesday, April 26 – reation Department in the Communities for Nutrition Assistance Program for Se(NAPS) distribution 9$ 4"2 /< S käĂ˜½¤~ÙÜnAĂ? /02 00 ! S ks×ÙÜnAĂ? niors in Apple Valley, Burnsville, Farmington, Lakeville and ĂŤĂŤĂŤ < 0z [ĂŚĂ?Ă?nÂŁĂ?Â˜Ăś Ă?n[nÂ?Ăłn Ă?ÂŒn ĂŤĂŤĂŤ < 0z Až A QĂŚĂ“Â?ÂŁnĂ“Ă“b ˜Â?Ăłn Â?ÂŁ Rosemount. ÂŁnĂ´Ă“¡A¡nĂ? Â?ÂŁ žÜ ÂŒ¨Âžn AÂŁe AÂŁ A¡AĂ?Ă?žnÂŁĂ?b Ă?¨ô£ÂŒ¨Âžn ¨Ă? AĂ?nA NAPS provides a 30- to Ă´AÂŁĂ? Ă?¨ Ă“ÂŒ¨ô žÜ Ă“Ì¡¡¨Ă?Ă? Ă´Â?Ă?ÂŒ A ¨ÌĂ?Ă“Â?en ܨÌĂ? [AĂ?Ă?Â?nĂ? en˜Â?ĂłnĂ?Ăś AÂŁe 35-pound box of whole¨£nÂŽĂśnAĂ? ó¨Â˜ĂŚÂŁĂ?AĂ?Ăś Ă“ĂŚQĂ“[Ă?Â?¡Ă?Â?¨£ ô¨Ì˜e ˜Â?—n Ă?¨ Ă“Ă?AĂ?Ă? A ¨£n ĂśnAĂ? Â?Ă?Ă“Ă?ÂŽ some food – low in salt and ¨| käĂ˜½¤~½

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Election judges needed in Burnsville Trained officials are needed to serve voters at polling locations, administer election procedures and ensure that voter rights are protected. Election judges are paid between $9.50 and $10.50 per hour (including training) to perform duties such as managing a polling place (co-chair); greeting voters, directing traffic and ensuring people are in the correct precinct; signing in registered and non-registered voters; providing and explaining ballots; overseeing the ballot counter and handing out “I Voted� stickers; setting up and closing down polling places; certifying polling place results. Election judges are required to attend training, and must meet the following qualifications: – Eligible to vote in the state of Minnesota. – Able to speak, read and write the English language. – Cannot be a spouse, parent, child or sibling of an election judge serving in same precinct. – Cannot be a candidate or the spouse, parent, child, sibling or live in the same household as any candidate on the ballot in the same precinct. By law, employers must provide

paid time off to serve as an election judge when given at least 20 days written notice (some exceptions apply). To apply to become an election judge, visit www.burnsville.org/ elections (click “Election Judge� on left). First consideration will be given to those who apply by Friday, May 20. Contact the Burnsville City Clerk’s office at 952-895-4490 with questions.

Cinco de Mayo celebration benefits Burnsville Fire Department Arbors at Ridges Senior Living Community in Burnsville is again hosting a Cinco de Mayo-themed lunch to benefit the Burnsville Fire Department 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, May 5. Arbors at Ridges is at 13897 Community Drive in Burnsville. The cost is $5 for adults and $2 for children. Members of the public are invited to attend. Lunch includes tacos, chips, salsa, churros and non-alcoholic margaritas. Members of the Burnsville Fire Department, as well as live entertainment will be on hand. Raffle tickets will be available.

All proceeds from the event will go toward purchasing rehabilitation supplies for Burnsville’s emergency responders. Last year, the event raised $1,800 for the department, which was able to purchase ambulance child restraints for the safe and secure transport of newborns and children weighing 4 to 99 pounds. For more information on the fundraiser, contact Arbors at Ridges at 952-898-3288. For more information on the Burnsville Fire Department visit www.burnsville.org/ fire.

Eagan man receives hero award Kids ’n Kinship volunteer mentor Nick Varien, of Eagan, was nominated and won his employer’s (Simpson Strong Tie) national Community Hero award. The award was presented in Arizona. Varien is a mentor to a 16-yearold Eagan teen; they have been together nearly four years. They enjoy food, friendship, movies, sports and family. Varien and his wife Bree consider the mentee a part of their family. Along with the award came a $2,500 donation for Kids ’n Kinship.

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PIMENTAL, from 1A parks departments across the nation face with aging and changing infrastructure needs as well as demographic shifts, Pimental emphasized the need to build partnerships and be thoughtful about how to serve everyone’s needs with limited resources. Pimental’s familiarity with Eagan’s community, park and recreation needs, and its Eagan Forward program, were some of the top reasons he was chosen

JOHNSTON, from 1A a deputy city manager, Council Member Mary Sherry said in an interview. Johnston’s predecessor, Craig Ebeling, had up to two deputy managers underneath him. But a council majority doused the idea, saying Johnston has the right to pick her preferred management structure, Sherry

for the job, City Administrator Dave Osberg said. “He did his homework,� Osberg said. “He knew a lot about Eagan before he walked into the interview.� Pimental, a Colorado native, moved to Minnesota in 2013 to be closer to the family of his wife, Kristin. The couple lives in Savage with their three young children. Pimental has a bachelor’s and master’s from Colorado State University and began his career in

2000 at South Suburban Parks and Recreation, which serves the Denver metro. He served in several roles while at South Suburban and was eventually promoted to program and facilities supervisor. It was there that Pimental met Kristin, who also works in parks and recreation. In 2008, Pimental left South Suburban to become district manager of Green Valley Ranch Metropolitan District, which is southeast of Denver International Airport

and just north of Aurora, Colorado. While there, he earned national certification as a parks and recreation professional. Pimental said that as Eagan’s new parks and recreation director he hopes to help Eagan pursue national accreditation. “It’s something that I think will fit well with the Eagan Forward initiative,� he said. “Eagan is already in a really good position to meet many of the standards.� National accreditation

is a five-year process for park and recreation agencies to meet more than 35 fundamental standards designed to demonstrate excellence. Eagan officials say they are eager to learn more about the accreditation progress and the potential for linking it to Eagan Forward, the city’s visioning process intended to guide Eagan’s future growth, development and identity. Pimental said he plans to focus much of the first few months of the job on

getting a feel for the community’s wants and needs. “It’s a matter of looking at where we hit the home run, where we’re striking a double and where we’re striking out,� Pimental said. “There’s also a lot of talent in Eagan Parks and Recreation, and I want to make sure that talent is receiving the highest level of support to help them thrive.�

said. She, for one, said Johnston’s performance in the past year has been “awesome.� Materials used in the review included comments from some city staffers. “She is the most creative thinker,� Sherry said. “And she encourages creative thinking in her staff, and that is sometimes challenging for people who are

used to doing things a certain way.� Johnston summed up some of her accomplishments in the past year. They include: • Launching the city’s first peer recognition award program. • Working on a plan to link property maintenance with GIS information and challenging employees to maximize available tech-

nology. • Adopting a plan for upgrading or replacing aging city facilities and equipment. The city has identified $23.9 million in facilities projects over the next couple of decades. • Helping employees better understand and track budget decisions. • Preparing potential leaders within city departments to step in when

high-level retirements occur. That included giving some employees “stretch assignments,â€? Johnston said. • Conducting a “datadrivenâ€? review of Fire Department needs and services. With emergency medical service calls on the rise, the department will likely need four new members in the next three to five years, Johnston

said in February. After making the comments Johnston left the meeting, which the council then closed, as allowed by state law.

Jessica Harper is at jessica. harper@ecm-inc.com or facebook.com/sunthisweek.

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

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12A April 22, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan

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SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan April 22, 2016 13A

Sports Burnsville rides strong pitching to 4-0 start Ferderer throws 2-hit shutout against Eagan by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

If Kyle Ferderer keeps pitching like this, Burnsville will be tough to beat – unless opponents figure out a way to win without scoring. Ferderer pitched a twohit shutout as the Blaze defeated Eagan 3-0 in South Suburban Conference baseball Monday afternoon at Eagan High School. Burnsville improved to 4-0 and was tied for first place in the South Suburban Conference with Prior Lake, a team the Blaze will play at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at Alimagnet Park. In two starts this season, Ferderer has pitched 13 innings without allowing a run. The North Dakota State-bound senior right-hander gives the Blaze someone who can match up with anybody in what appears to be a pitching-rich conference. “I like our chances with the guys we have, and it all starts with No. 25 (Ferderer),” said Burnsville coach Mick Scholl. “He was an all-conference pitcher last year, signed with North Dakota State. You can tell he’s improved from last year, more on the mental side than the physical side. “He’s picked up a few

Burnsville senior Kyle Ferderer hasn’t allowed a run in his first 13 innings of pitching this spring. He threw a twohit shutout as the Blaze defeated Eagan 3-0 on Monday. (Photos by Mike Shaughnessy) miles per hour but has better command of his pitches. He can throw it inside or out, and that’s part of the maturity he has.” Eagan (1-3) got solid pitching from several players, including starter Sam Schaefer. The Wildcats held Burnsville to three hits. But their bats have temporarily gone silent. After exploding for nine runs in their season opener against Apple Valley, Eagan was shut out in two of its next three games. Senior third baseman Nathan Kuhn had both of Eagan’s hits against Ferderer. “We have a lot of guys who played for us last year and have varsity ex-

perience, but it all starts on the mound,” Scholl said. “And, defense. We only had a couple of hits (against Eagan), but they were key hits. Our pitching and defense took care of the rest.” Burnsville’s returnees include pitcher/outfielder Sam Carlson, who made the All-South Suburban Conference team last year as a sophomore; senior Eric Otto and junior Max Hansen, both honorable mention all-conference players; and seniors Michael Schiller, Brendan Larsen and Sam Schneider. Ferderer and Carlson are likely to be the Blaze’s top two starting pitchers,

Eagan infielder Jordan Borman throws to first base to complete a double play as Burnsville’s Colin Strey slides into second. and Otto, junior Ryan Brunner and Hansen also have been used on the mound. In the fourth inning of the Eagan game, Larsen singled, stole second and then scored on an error. Schneider, who reached base on the error, scored on Noah Robb’s double. Burnsville scored a run without a hit in the fifth inning when Brunner led off with a walk, advanced to second on a wild pitch and moved to third on Schiller’s sacrifice. Brunner scored when Eric Otto hit into a fielder’s choice. Jackson Martens was 2-for-3 with two runs bat-

Lightning 3rd, Eagles 4th in SSC golf opener Wildcats, Blaze are 7th and 8th by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Lakeville South appears to have picked up where it left off from the 2015 boys golf season – and that was what coach Kirk Reiners was hoping for. The Cougars, who were third in last year’s state Class 3A tournament and finished third and second in their first two tournaments of 2016, won the first of four South Suburban Conference tournaments Monday at Valleywood in Apple Valley. The Cougars’ 301 total was three better than second-place Lakeville North and four better than thirdplace Eastview. South’s depth and balance became readily apparent. The Cougars had five players shoot 77 or lower in the varsity tourney and were the only team that didn’t have to count a score in the 80s. Three players in the junior varsity tournament broke 80; all were from Lakeville South. Five of the six South players who competed in last year’s state tournament are back this year. On Monday at Valleywood, senior Noah Rasin-

Joe Rohlf of Eagan hits a tee shot at last week’s Bunker Hills Invitational in Coon Rapids. The Wildcats played in the first South Suburban Conference tournament of the spring at Valleywood on Monday and finished seventh. (Photo by Jason Olson) ski shot 73 (2 over par) to place fourth overall. Senior Trey Sheehan shot 75 and junior Tanner Sperling had a 76. Senior Matt Mills and junior William Moore both shot 77. Dane Kuhr, a senior, was junior varsity medalist with a 76.

season, shot 68 at Valleywood and was medalist in Monday’s SSC tournament. Max McCarthy shot 76, Ryan Oberg had a 79 and John Henke shot 81. North, currently eighth in the MGA rankings, went through a building phase last season and now hopes to challenge South for the conference and Class 3A, Section 1 championships. Eastview senior Jake Reller tied for second individually with a 72 and helped his team to third place in Monday’s tournament. Will Frazier, a freshman, shot 74 and senior Luke Doolittle shot 79. There was a bit of separation between the top three teams and the rest of the field. Apple Valley shot 318 to finish fourth, with 2015 state qualifier Jon Koenig tying for second individually with 72. Eighth-grader Nick LaMotte shot a career-best 77. Farmington was fifth at 327, Eagan was seventh at 329, Burnsville was eighth with 329 and Rosemount was 10th with 334. Burnsville senior Nolan Sawchuck shot 78 and was in 13th place individually.

“We have several guys who will consistently shoot 72 to 76,” Reiners said. “I think that’s going to be our strength all seaEmail Mike Shaughnessy at son.” Lakeville North junior mike.shaughnessy@ecmMax McGlade, a state inc.com. tournament qualifier last

EHS boys finish fifth in Farmington track meet by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Lakeville South had a strong showing against several of its South Suburban Conference rivals at the Farmington Invite boys track and field meet April 14. The Cougars, last year’s South Suburban Conference runner-up and Section 1AA champions, won eight events and took the Farmington Invite team competition with 159 points, 49 more than second-place Woodbury. Rosemount was third with 90 points, Farmington was fourth with 69.5 and Eagan was fifth with 62.5 in the seven-team meet. Six different Lakeville South athletes won individual events, including Jeremiah Jacobson, who

took first in the 100-meter dash in 11.62 seconds. Anthony Vote won the 300 hurdles in 42.26. Sam Moerbitz ran the 3,200 in 10 minutes, 19.55 seconds, winning the event by about 10 seconds. Eric Rousemiller threw the shot put 54 feet, 4.5 inches, winning the event by 2.5 inches over Trevor Otterdahl of Rosemount. Brittan Burns cleared 5-10 to win the high jump and Riley Wacker won the pole vault, clearing 12-6. The Cougars won the 4x800 relay in 8:45.60, edging Farmington by half a second, and took the 4x100 relay in 43.73. Kenny Braziel was second in the high jump and Noah Shafer took second in the pole vault, completing Lakeville South sweeps of the top two places in

each event. Vote was second in the 110 hurdles and Rousemiller was the discus runner-up. Jackson Devereaux finished second in the 400. Eagan’s top individual finish was Zachary Chermak’s second place in the 800. Nathan Nguon was third in the shot put and Owen Sackmaster was third in the pole vault. Wildcat relay teams took second in the 4x200 and 4x400-meter races. Rosemount’s Otterdahl had top-two finishes in two events. In addition to placing second in the shot put, he won the discus with a throw of 147-10.25. Also winning events for the Irish were Zaffer Hussein in the 800 (2:00.31) and Jonathan Meaden in the 1,600 (4:46.01). Travis Lorch and Lu-

kas Forthun were second and third in the 3,200. Rosemount also had a second place in the long jump from Josiah Mann, who missed winning the event by a quarter-inch. The Irish also took second in the 4x100 relay, less than two-tenths of a second behind Lakeville South. Farmington ran to victory in the 4x400 relay in 3:29.74. That’s an event where the Tigers placed second in the 2015 state Class AA meet. Devon Webb took first in the open 400 in 51.93 at the Tigers’ home invitational. Second-place finishers for Farmington included Alexander Hart in the 1,600 and Caleb Bray in the 200. The Tigers also took second in the 4x800 relay.

ted in and two runs scored as the Blaze defeated Farmington 8-1 on April 14. Senior Logan Carpenter also drove in two runs. The day before, Matt Otto had two hits and three RBI in a 7-5 victory over Lakeville South. Burnsville shut out defending conference champion Shakopee 4-0 in its opener April 12, with Ferderer pitching six innings and allowing three hits. Scholl said he wasn’t concerned about the Blaze having just three hits against Eagan. Every team has games like that at some point in the season, he added.

“I have total confidence in our guys, and it’s still early,” the coach said. “Our guys have had, at the most, 12 at-bats. Let’s see what happens after they’ve had 30 or 40. “Schiller and Carlson were our two big guns last year. Right now they’re struggling a little, but if we get them going, it carries over to the rest of the team. Hitting is contagious.” Email Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecminc.com.

Notebook: 14 Burnsville athletes sign National Letters of Intent by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

A number of local athletes last week signed National Letters of Intent to compete for college programs. The first day of the spring NLI signing period was April 13. Fourteen Burnsville High School athletes signed last week: Jimmy Adeoshun (football, Ridgewater College), Trenton Alderson (football, Itasca College), Abdirahman Farah (football, Ridgewater College), Jason Gumm (basketball, Northern Iowa Community College), Abdikadir Hassan (football, Itasca College), Ahmed Ibrahim (track and field, Concordia-St. Paul), Angela Le (swimming, Denison University), Jake Parrent (football, Itasca College), Gianna Rogers (track and field, Northern Iowa Community College), Andy Samuel (track and field, North Dakota), Michael Schiller (baseball, Century College), Tucker Shepley (basketball, Northwestern-St. Paul), Luke Simon (football, Ridgewater College) and Johanna Weber (cross country/track and field, North Dakota State). Eastview seniors Laura Bestul (cross country/track and field, Loyola University, Chicago), Sydney Dose (volleyball, Missouri Southern State), Margie Freed (Nordic skiing, Vermont) and Nick Kilen (swimming and diving, Cornell) also signed last week. Signing from Lakeville South were Jamie McNamee (track and field, Sioux Falls), Noah Rasinski (golf, Concordia-St. Paul), Greta Knower (basketball, Southeastern University, Florida), Chloe Crosby (hockey, Minnesota State, Mankato), Janna Haeg (hockey, St. Cloud State) and Brianna Miller (basketball, Concordia-St. Paul). The school also recognized Clay Geary for accepting a preferred walk-on offer to play football at the University of Minnesota. Apple Valley’s Katie Moynihan signed to play lacrosse at Concordia-St. Paul, Frank Kelly signed with Augustana to play tennis and Prince Hyeamang signed with American University to wrestle. Three Rosemount athletes signed: Jessica Ojala to play soccer at Air Force, Jason Zabel to play lacrosse at Rockhurst, Daniel Sampers to play soccer at Jamestown. Lakeville North’s Claire Blascziek signed with Mayville State to play basketball.

Sheridan goes home Eastview High School girls basketball manager Michael Sheridan, who had surgery last week to remove a brain tumor, was released from the University of Minnesota Medical Center on Monday and is recuperating at home. After becoming ill on April 7 while working at the school, Sheridan, 22, was taken to the hospital. Tests revealed he had a lemon-sized tumor on his brain, possibly related to some radiation treatment he had years ago, according to the family’s CaringBridge.org journal. After the tumor was removed April 12, doctors analyzed it and confirmed it was not malignant. Sheridan experienced some complications the day after his surgery but his condition then stabilized. He was released early Monday afternoon.

Lakeville North Mega Meet The first big outdoor track and field competition of the season – the annual Lakeville North Mega Meet – will be Saturday at Lakeville North High School. Approximately 30 girls and boys teams are expected to compete in the meet, which begins at 10 a.m. The Minnehaha Academy boys and Prior Lake girls are defending Mega Meet team champions.


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on fire, it said. Pfaff was assigned to the case and, knowing Gherity’s history with Yakovlev and the Police Department, “immediately viewed him as a suspect even though there was no indication of arson or other crime,� the suit said. Pfaff called Gherity on Feb. 11, 2014. Gherity said he wanted a lawyer involved if he was considered a suspect. He also told Pfaff he’d been “at work in St. Paul� the day of the fire, and security camera footage could prove it. Irritated by Gherity’s responses, Pfaff “ramped up his campaign to frame� Gherity — which included submitting Isabella’s clothing to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension claiming the offense in question was an “attempted homicide,� and telling a lab examiner there had been a history of domestic abuse between Gherity and Isabella and that Gherity was telling hospital doctors to “pull the plug� on her, the suit alleges. Pfaff interviewed Kohli on March 3; she told him that during a Feb. 23 visit Isabella “looked scared� and nodded yes when Kohli asked her if Gherity had done this to her, the suit alleges. Isabella was heavily medicated and “in and out of a medical coma� at the time, the suit said. Pfaff and another officer interviewed Isabella on March 4. She told them Gherity wasn’t involved, she wasn’t afraid of him, she didn’t know how the fire started, she’d been drinking, smoking and taking medication that day, and she didn’t remember what she had told the paramedics, the suit said. Pfaff tried to “coerce and manipulate� her to incriminate Gherity, the suit alleges. Isabella became so upset she cried, and hospital staff asked the officers to leave, it alleges. On April 1 Pfaff made See LAWSUIT, 16A

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LEGAL NOTICES MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes, 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: Blue Water Healing PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 1000 East 146th Street #133 Burnsville, MN 55337 NAMEHOLDER(S): Heather Evans 1805 46th Street East Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. DATE FILED: April 1, 2016 SIGNED BY: Heather Evans Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek April 15, 22, 2016 534791

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196 This is a summary of the April 4, 2016 School Board meeting with the full text available for public inspection at www.district196.org or at the District Office or by standard or electronic mail. The meeting was called to order at 6 p.m. on April 4, 2016 at Dakota Ridge School followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Present: Albright, Coulson, Huusko, Magnuson, Roseen and Supt. Berenz. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Albright and carried with a 5-0 vote to approve the agenda. Board members recognized Dakota United Hawks on winning a state championship. Berenz congratulated students who participated at state tournaments. Finance Director Jeff Solomon introduced Karen Dayon, the new transportation coordinator. Lisa M. Anderson spoke about the DNR-DNI order they have for their son. Dr. Randall Sercombe spoke in support of Mrs. Anderson. Motion by Roseen, seconded by Huusko and carried with a 5-0 vote to approve Consent items: board meeting minutes; board assignments; Identified Official with Authority (IOWA); claims; electronic funds transfer schedule; schedule of investments; treasurer’s reports; gifts totaling $60,673.92; contract with Commercial Flooring totaling $613,905; contract with HaldemanHomme for student lockers totaling $591,770; personnel separations, leaves of absence and new staff; resolution terminating certain probationary teachers; pay rates for substitute, temporary and parttime employees, and easements with the City of Rosemount for sidewalks/trails. The board heard a legislative update relating to education. Admn. Asst. to the Supt. Kim Craven proposed revisions to the 2016-17 Overview of Student Rights and Responsibilities handbook and highlighted changes. The board is scheduled to take action on the revisions at its April 18 board meeting. Motion by Roseen, seconded by Albright and carried with a 5-0 vote to approve modifying the employee group health insurance plan design and increasing the premiums two percent as of July 1, 2016. Berenz reported the district once again spent more money on regular classroom instruction and less money per pupil on administration and support services than the average for school districts in the metro area and statewide. She encouraged people to consider serving on one of the district advisory councils. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Albright and carried with a 5-0 vote to adjourn at 6:40 p.m. Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek, Lakeville Sun Thisweek, Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek April 22, 2016 538228

MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE MINNESOTA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY/ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION Minnesota Statutes, 322C The individual(s) listed below who is (are each) 18 years if age or older, hereby adopt(s) the following Articled of Organization: ARTICLE I: LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY NAME: Drinks Liquor LLC ARTICLE 2: REGISTERED OFFICE AND AGENT(S): 2212 Swan Court Mendota Heights, MN 55120-1324 ARTICLE 3: DURATION PERPETUAL ARTICLE 4: ORGANIZERS: David A. Valen 2212 Swan Court Mendota Heights, MN 55120-1324 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. Date Filed: March 2, 2016 Signed by: David A. Valen Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun ThisWeek April 15, 22, 2016 532837

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CITY OF BURNSVILLE NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ISSUANCE OF FRANCHISE Notice is hereby given on behalf of the City of Burnsville (“City”) of their intent to consider issuance of a competitive franchise. This notice is given in accordance with Minnesota law. The application requirements are set forth in Minnesota Statutes, Section 238.081, subd. 4. In addition: 1. Applications in response to this Notice must be submitted to the City by 4:00 p.m., Friday, May 6, 2016. 2. Applications must be in writing, notarized, and consistent with the application requirements. Applicants must submit an original and two copies of the application. A copy of the application must be mailed or delivered to Robert J.V. Vose, Esq., Kennedy & Graven, 470 US Bank Plaza, 200 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402. 3. Each application shall be submitted along with an application fee of $15,000.00 in the form of a certified check made payable to the City. Applicants will be required to reimburse any expenses not covered by the application fee. 4. Applicants are requested to be present at a public hearing before the City beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at Burnsville City Hall, 100 Civic Center Parkway. 5. The minimum system design and services to be offered are reflected in the Cable Franchise Application Instructions supplied to interested parties. 6. Upon review of the application(s) and completion of the public hearing, the City will make a recommendation regarding award of franchises. Such recommendation shall be based on applicable law and the record including the application, information provided by the applicant, and other relevant information received by the City including the results of any negotiations with applicant(s) and any information submitted by the incumbent franchise company. 7. In no event will submission of a conforming application entitle any applicant to grant of a franchise. The City expressly reserves the right to reject both conforming and non-conforming applications. 8. Any successful applicant(s) will be required to accept the franchise granted within thirty (30) days after adoption. 9. Any questions concerning applications should be directed to Robert J.V. Vose, Esq., Kennedy & Graven, 470 US Bank Plaza, 200 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402; telephone (612)3379275; e-mail: rvose@kennedygraven.com Dated: April 6, 2016 Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek April 15, 22, 2016 532815

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 194 This is a summary of the Independent School District No. 194 Special and Regular Board of Education Meetings on March 22, 28 & 29, 2016 and with full text available for public inspection on the district website at www.isd194.org or 8670 210th Street W., Lakeville, MN 55044

REGULAR MEETING: MARCH 22, 2016 The regular meeting was called to order at 7:01 p.m. followed by pledge of allegiance. All board members and administrators were present except Exec Dir Molesky. Consent agenda items approved: Minutes of the meetings on March 8 & 15; employment recommendations, leave requests and resignations; payment of bills & claims; wire transfers and investments; donations; field trips; and alt facilities bid awards. Reports presented: Impact Academy update; 2016-17 operational and capital levy implementation update; budget update. Actions approved: Resolution regarding sale of general obligation school building refunding bonds, series 2016a; resolution regarding issuance of general obligation bonds to finance projects included in the 10-year facility plan. Meeting adjourned at 9:17 p.m.

SPECIAL JOINT MEETING WITH PLSAS: MARCH 28, 2016 The special meeting was called to order at 5:14 p.m. All board members, except Judy Keliher and Jim Skelly, and administrators were present along with board members and administration from Prior Lake Savage Area Schools. Discussions: Innovation Zone: Minnesota Center for Advanced Professional Studies (MNCAPS) Meeting adjourned at 6:22 p.m.

SPECIAL MEETING: MARCH 29, 2016 The special meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. All board members were present except Judy Keliher. Administrators present: Superintendent Snyder, executive directors Massaros and Baumann. Closed Session: Discussions were held in accordance with MN statutes 13D.05, subd. 3(c) regarding purchase or sale of property, 13D.03 for purpose of discussion of contract negotiations, and 13D.05, subd 3(d) for purpose of security items. Meeting adjourned at 8:29 p.m. Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek April 22, 2016 535513

MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes, 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: Highview Creative PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 1433 Highview Avenue Eagan, MN 55121 NAMEHOLDER(S): Laurie Ann Rossin 1433 Highview Avenue Eagan, MN 55121 Thomas D. Rossin 1433 Highview Avenue

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: April 14, 2016 SIGNED BY: Laurie Rossin Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek April 22, 29, 2016 536743

MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE AMENDMENT TO CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes, 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: Reva Skin Studio PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 14358 Burnhaven Drive Burnsville, MN 55306 NAMEHOLDER(S): Reva Tran 16844 Diamonte Path Lakeville, MN 55044 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. DATE FILED: April 13, 2016 SIGNED BY: Reva Tran Published in the Burnsville/Eagan SunThisweek April 22, 29, 2016 536964

MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes, 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: Renegade Arts PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 15600 Logarto Lane Burnsville, MN 55306 NAMEHOLDER(S): Michael Lynn Batton 15600 Logarto Lane Burnsville, MN 55306 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. DATE FILED: April 5, 2016 SIGNED BY: Michael Batton Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek April 15, 22, 2016 534054

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196 ROSEMOUNT-APPLE VALLEY-EAGAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATING OUR STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL CALL FOR QUOTATIONS SUPPLEMENTAL ATHLETIC AND FIELD TRIP SERVICE Notice is hereby given that quotations will be received for Supplemental Athletic and Field Trip Service by Independent School District 196 at the District Office, 3455 153rd Street West, Rosemount, MN 55068, until 11:00 AM, Monday, May 9, 2016, at which time and place quotes will be publicly opened and read aloud. Complete instructions on how to obtain Quotation Documents can be found at: http://www.district196.org/District/LegalNotices/ index.cfm. The School Board of Independent School District 196 reserves the right to reject any or all Quotes and to waive any informalities. Gary Huusko, Board Clerk Independent School District 196 Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek, Lakeville Sun Thisweek, Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek April 22, 29, 2016 537571

NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the property will be sold on May 18, 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 # 202- Marsha Damjanovich/Dennis C Damjanovich; snowblower, ladder, luggage, bicycle, sports equip., stereo equip., furniture, boxes of unknown content Unit # 660- Sharrod Rowe/ Jessie Holt; vacuum cleaner, furniture, boxes of unknown content Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek April 22, 29, 2016 537280

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 194 PUBLIC NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ISD #194 LAKEVILLE AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SERVICES BID ISD #194 Lakeville Area Schools will receive sealed bids at the District Office, attention Pam Lundberg-Schmidt, Purchasing Agent, 8670 210th Street West, Lakeville, MN 55044, on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 until 2:00 PM., at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for Resource Management Services. Specifications may be requested via email (lund1159@isd194.org) or picked-up on or about April 15, 2016 at the office of the Purchasing Coordinator, Pam LundbergSchmidt, at Independent School District #194, 8670 210th Street West, Lakeville, MN 55044, phone (952-232-2030). ISD #194 Lakeville Area Public Schools 8670 210th Street West Lakeville, Minnesota 55044 /s/ Kathy Lewis, School Board Clerk Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek, Burnsville/Eagan Sun ThisWeek April 15, 22, 2016 532820

CITY OF BURNSVILLE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING A Public Hearing will be held on April 25, 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 an Ordinance Amending Title 10, Chapter 22B of the Burnsville City Code Concerning HOC-2 Permitted Uses and Title 10, Chapter 7 of the Burnsville City Code Concerning Religious Assembly Parking Requirements. 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 Jenni Faulkner at (952) 895-4467 at the City of Burnsville. Jenni Faulkner On Behalf of the Chair of the Burnsville Planning Commission Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek April 15, 22, 2016 535079

CITY OF BURNSVILLE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING A Public Hearing will be held on April 25, 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 Bass Lake Properties LLC for a Conditional Use Permit to allow an outdoor patio located at 3809 Highway 13 West. 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 Regina Dean (952) 895-4453 at the City of Burnsville. Regina Dean On Behalf of the Chair of the Burnsville Planning Commission Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek April 15, 22, 2016 535074

CITY OF BURNSVILLE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING A Public Hearing will be held on April 25, 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 an Ordinance Amending Title 3 and Title 10 of the Burnsville City Code Concerning Sexually Oriented Business Uses. 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 Jenni Faulkner at (952) 895-4467 at the City of Burnsville. Jenni Faulkner On Behalf of the Chair of the Burnsville Planning Commission Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek April 15, 22, 2016 535084

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 April 27th, 2016 beginning at approximately 10:00 A.M. and concluding on Wednesday, May 11th, 2016 at approximately 10:00 A.M. This public sale will result in the goods being sold to the highest bidder. Certain terms and conditions apply. 612C – N. Clevenger – Bins, Boxes, Kids golf clubs 534E – M. Herkel – Boxes, Furniture, pull-up bar 311A – E. Menz – Wardrobe Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek April 22, 29, 2016 531053

videotape “and other exonerating evidence” until May 23, the suit said. At a May 30 omnibus hearing his bail was reduced to $10,000, which Gherity posted. On June 13, the county attorney’s office dropped the charges. “We are not certain how (the fire) happened,” County Attorney James Backstrom said, according to the suit. “We concluded (Gherity) should not have been charged.” Flynn, the city’s attorney, pointed out that the “reasonable doubt” standard for conviction is much higher than the “probable cause” standard for an arrest. “With regard to the allegations about the alibi evidence, the alibi evidence was obtained due to the initiative of the investigating officer in obtaining a search warrant and having the alibi evidence forensically examined,” Flynn said. Gherity and Isabella are no longer together but remain friends, Egtvedt said. The case has caused both “severe emotional distress” with physical symptoms — which in Gherity’s case included headaches, anxiety attacks, inability to sleep, nausea and vomiting, the suit said.

a statement of probable cause for an arrest warrant on two charges of first-degree arson and a charge of first-degree assault. The statement made “false” and “misleading” assertions and omitted key points — including Isabella’s admission to starting the fire, her intoxication, and the fact that the Fire Department never made a determination of arson, the suit said. Also omitted was Gherity’s offer of alibi evidence, it said. The statement was “an attempt to frame and convict an innocent man.” Police arrested Gherity on April 2 with 12 to 15 squad cars at the scene and officers cheering, high-fiving and fist- and chest-bumping, the suit alleges. Gherity’s bail was set at $150,000. Despite knowing since Feb. 11 that Gherity claimed to be on videotape in St. Paul, Pfaff didn’t apply for a warrant to view the tape until April 7, the suit said. Pfaff subsequently filed a warrant application for phone records that were “consistent with Gherity’s innocence,” the suit said. “Despite this further knowledge of Gherity’s innocence, defendants kept Gherity in jail,” it said. The county attorney’s John Gessner can be reached office didn’t provide Gh- at (952) 846-2031 or email erity’s lawyer with the john.gessner@ecm-inc.com.

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where it already provides higher broadband speeds, said Tyler Middleton, CenturyLink vice president of operations for Minnesota. This includes areas where the company installed new fiber last summer. Residents who are unable to get Prism TV immediately can sign up on CenturyLink’s website to be notified when the service is available in their area. CenturyLink first entered the Twin Cities market in May 2015 when the company was granted a franchise agreement with Minneapolis. The company has since expanded its reach to include 40 metro area cities, including Eagan. In other cities, CenturyLink offers Prism TV packages that range from 140 channels to more than 320 channels. The company advertises prices starting at $49.99 a month for one year for CenturyLink Internet customers who bundle their services. Prism TV also provides local-access channels in HD, which includes local-access channels for neighboring cities. Eagan customers will be able to watch 14 local-access channels. “There’s tremendous opportunities for innovation in public-access programming. And it’s an opportunity for them to find a broader audience,” Council Member Paul Bakken said.

Maguire said the city’s franchise agreement with CenturyLink is “not about picking winners and losers, but about having more choices and options available in the marketplace and really driving competition.” “It’s about driving the delivery of new technologies to our community,” he said. The agreement between Comcast, the largest cable provider in the Twin Cites, and Eagan was set to expire in January 2015, but Comcast requested an extension following its planned merger with Time Warner. Both companies withdrew from the acquisition after they failed to convince regulators the deal would be beneficial to customers. For years, Eagan residents have brought concerns to city officials about poor customer service and a lack of transparency by Comcast. City officials took steps to address these issues in its franchise agreement with CenturyLink by requiring the company to meet with city officials quarterly to discuss CenturyLink’s expansion of Prism TV throughout the city and customer service. The agreement also allows the city to assess CenturyLink’s performance after the first five years. At that point the city could either continue the agreement for its full term or Jessica Harper is at jessica. renegotiate. or CenturyLink will begin harper@ecm-inc.com offering Prism TV ser- facebook.com/sunthisweek. vice by mid-May in areas

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survey of Burnsville residents, businesses underway

Every four years, the Burnsville City Council commissions a statistically valid telephone survey of the city’s residents and businesses. These surveys collect important information the council uses when setting and considering policies. This spring, The Morris Leatherman Company will be contacting Burnsville community members by both cellphone and landline. Residents and business owners/managers who receive a call from a local area code with a caller ID of “Morris Leatherman” are encouraged to answer the call and provide feedback. The Morris Leatherman Company (formerly Decision Resources Ltd.) has conducted Burnsville’s surveys since 1987. This

historical data provides an abundance of statistical comparisons for past years. The Minneapolisbased polling firm validates survey results as projectable to all residents with an accuracy of plus or minus 5 percent in 95 out of 100 cases. Approximately 400 residents and 300 business owners/managers across Burnsville will be randomly selected to answer survey questions. Questions will range from the quality, importance and satisfaction with city departments and services – to opinions on crime, property maintenance and traffic. For more information or to view past survey results, visit www.burnsville. org/survey.


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MP Nexlevel, a leader in the underground utilities industry, is looking for 2 Laborers to work in our Lakeville yard. No exp. needed, will train. Valid driver’s license is required. Full benefits package offered. Please apply at www. mpnexlevel.com or send a resume to hr@mpnexlevel. com. EOE/AA/M/F/Disability/Veterans

NOW HIRING AT TRUGREEN! Inside/Outside Sales Reps $570.00 BASE+Commission Lawn Specialist $500 - $700 Weekly!! Please Contact Eric or Brian at at : 612-401-5787 for more information. EOA AA/M/F/D/V

5520 Part-time PSA/PCAs needed to work with Special Needs Children/Adults in my Eagan home. 651-271-9922

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PT Counter Sales NAPA Auto Parts in Burnsville. Flex hours. Must have strong automotive knowledge. Stop by the store to complete an application. 3100 West Hwy 13, Burnsville next to Menards

Reimbursed Senior Volunteers Earn Money while visiting Seniors. Lutheran Social Service of MN Senior Companion Program needs volunteers (age 55+) willing to help others as friendly visitors & with outings in the community. Tax-free hourly stipend, mileage reimbursement & other benefits. Contact Kate Neuhaus 651-310-9447 – kate.neuhaus@lssmn.org Reliable HCAs for Bville & Rsmt group homes. All hours. Able to drive handicapped vehicle. Must have clean driving record. 651-452-5781

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theater and arts calendar To submit items for the Arts Calendar, email: darcy. odden@ecm-inc.com. Call for Artists The Dakota County Public Art Citizen Advisory Committee is seeking original works of art for its sixth Community Art Exhibition. Theme of the exhibit is “Landscapes of Dakota County.� Artists 8 years old and older living in Dakota County can submit original two-dimensional art that meets the committee’s criteria outlined online. One entry per person is allowed. The submission deadline is July 8. For a complete list of criteria that submissions must meet, visit www.dakotacounty.us and search “art exhibit.� To learn more, contact Jean Erickson at 651-438-4286 or jean.erickson@co.dakota. mn.us. Comedy Hal Sparks and Charlene Mae, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Friday, April 29, and Saturday, April 30, Mystic Lake Comedy Club, Prior Lake. Tickets: $19. Mature audiences only. Information: 952-445-9000 or mysticlake. com. Dance “Cinderella 1944: A Love Story,� presented by Twin Cities Ballet of Minnesota, 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7, and 2 p.m. Sunday, May 8, at Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Classic Cinderella tale with a modern twist. Tickets: $18-$34. Information: http://bit.ly/24MxqU6. Events Farm Babies at the Minnesota Zoo, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 25 to April 30. Information: mnzoo.org. Victorian Tea by Dakota City Heritage Village, 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 7, at Crystal Lake Golf Club, Lakeville. Information: www.dakotacity.org or 651-460-8050, ext. 3. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Barrel racing star Amberley Snyder will be the keynote speaker at a May 14 fundraising event for the CanDoCowgirl Mentorship program, mentoring youth to achieve their equestrian dreams, at Cornerstone on the Vermillion, 4650 200 St. E., Hastings (6 miles east of Farmington). She will share her story of “Tragedy to Triumph.� Features food and beverage stands, silent auction, photo opportunities. Doors open at 4 p.m. Tickets: $40 in advance at www.candocowgirl.com or $45

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FHS spring choir concert, 8 p.m., Friday, May 6, Farmington High School. Information: 651-252-2501. Anderson Ponty Band, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 10, Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $32.50-$79.50 at the box office, 800-982-2787 or Ticketmaster.com.

Exhibits A children’s art exhibit is on display March 9 to April 25 at the art gallery at Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. The gallery is closed weekends. Information: 952-895-4685. Quilt show hosted by Rosemount Area Arts Council, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. April 25-29 and 9 a.m. to noon April 30, Steeple Theater Center, Rosemount. Free. “Catch Me If You Can,� presented by The Chameleon Music Theatre Circle, April 1-24, at Spring choral concerts by Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet the Minnesota Valley Men’s Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $22 and Women’s Chorales, 7 adults, $19 students at the box p.m. Friday, April 22, Grace Lu- office, 800-982-2787 or Tickettheran Church, 7800 W. County master.com. Road 42, Apple Valley; 7 p.m. “BRAVO 2016: Passport,� Saturday, April 23, Shepherd presented by Eastview High of the Valley Lutheran Church, School, 7 p.m. April 21-23 and 12650 Johnny Cake Ridge 28-30; 2 p.m. April 24, EastRoad, Apple Valley. Tickets: view High School. Tickets: $9 $10 at www.MVMCsings.org or adults, $7 senior citizens and www.MVWCsings.org or at the $5 students at https://search. door. seatyourself.biz/evhs and at Celebration of Young Mu- the box office one hour prior to sicians Festival, 9:30 a.m. to each performance. Information: 3 p.m. Saturday, April 23, Ed- 952-431-8900. ward Neill Elementary, 13409 “Much Ado About NothUpton Ave. S., Burnsville. Open ing,� presented by Lakeville to students in grades four to North High School, 7 p.m. six. Cost: $18. Bring your own April 21-23 and 2 p.m. April lunch. Information: http://www. 23, Lakeville North High School isd191.org/schools/edward-d- auditorium. Tickets: $10 adults, neill-elementary. $5 students and seniors. For Burnsville Rotary’s Con- ticket reservations, email cert for Caring featuring LNHSTheatreTix@gmail.com. Rhythmic Circus, 8 p.m. Sat“The Iliad, The Odyssey, urday, April 23, Ames Center, and All of Greek Mythology in 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. 99 Minutes or Less,� presentTickets: $38 at the box office, ed by Farmington High School, 800-982-2787 or Ticketmaster. 7 p.m. April 21-23 at Boeckman com. Middle School. Information: The Twin Cities Coro 651-252-2501. Singers, 7 p.m. Sunday, April “Saturday Night Fever 24, Family of Christ Luther- – The Musical,� 8 p.m. April an Church, 10970 185th St., 22-23, Mystic Showroom, Prior Lakeville. Free-will donations Lake. Tickets: $36-$47. Inforaccepted. Reservations recom- mation: 952-496-6563 or mysmended by calling 800-542- ticlake.com. “Mary Poppins,� presented 8805. Dennis Warner and The by Lakeville South High School, D’s, 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 7 p.m. April 22-23, 28-30; and 2 29, Lakeville Area Arts Center, p.m. April 23, LSHS auditorium, 20965 Holyoke Ave. Tickets: 21135 Jacquard Ave. Tickets: $18 at the arts center and www. $10 adults, $7 students and seniors at http://lshs.seatyourself. LakevilleAreaArtsCenter.com. Stephen Stills, Kenny biz and one hour before curtain. Wayne Shepherd and Barry Information: 952-232-3322. “Mary Poppins,� presented Goldberg as The Rides with their Pierced Arrow Tour, 7:30 by Eagan High School, 3:30 p.m. Monday, May 2, Ames p.m. April 27 free senior preCenter, 12600 Nicollet Ave., view; 7 p.m. April 29-30, May Burnsville. Tickets: $39.50- 5-7; and 2 p.m. May 1 and 7, $79.50 at the box office, 800- Eagan High School. Tickets: $9 982-2787 or Ticketmaster.com. adults, $7 senior citizens, $5 AVHS Jazz Singers con- students at www.eagan.k12. cert, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May mn.us or call 651-683-6964 for 5, Apple Valley High School. tickets beginning April 25. “The Enchanted Pig,� preInformation: 952-431-8200. LNHS Cabaret, 6:30 p.m. sented by Apple Valley High May 6-7, Lakeville Arts Center. School, 3 p.m. April 27 senior preview; 7:30 p.m. April 28-30; Information: 952-232-3600.

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2 p.m. May 1, Apple Valley High School Theatre. Tickets: www. seatyourself.biz/avhs or at the box office 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. school days beginning April 26 and one hour before each performance. Information: 952431-8200. Workshops/classes/other Eagan Art House is partnering with Minnesota Center for Book Arts to offer a series of four book arts workshops. Letterpress: Print on a Table-Top Platen Press, Wednesday, April 27; Jason Yoh, instructor. Bookbinding: Pamphlet Stitch and Asian Stab Binding, Wednesday, May 4; Sue Bjerke, instructor. Paper: Two Decorative Japanese Paper Techniques, Wednesday, May 11; Jana Pullman, instructor. Teaching Book Arts to Youth: The Language of Books, Wednesday, May 18; Jill Weese, instructor. All workshops held at the Eagan Art House, 3981 Lexington Ave. S., from 6-9 p.m. Cost: $45 per class, including supplies. Call 612-215-2520 or register online at www.mnbookarts. org/ontheroad. Information: arthouse@cityofeagan.com or 651-675-5521. The Eagan Art House offers workshops presented by Wet Paint Artists’ Materials and Framing on preparing artwork for exhibit. Workshops are 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, May 11, and Saturday, May 21; and 6-8 p.m. Friday, July 22. All workshops are free and will be held at the Eagan Art House. Information: arthouse@cityofeagan.com or 651-675-5521. Basket Weaving: Yarn Storage Basket, offered by the Rosemount Area Arts Council May 10 and 17 at Steeple Center, $11 RAAC members, $12 nonmembers (plus an $18 materials fee payable to the instructor). Information: www. rosemountarts.com. Watch Me Draw Art Studio, 20908 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville, classes: Ladies Night Out, 6-8 p.m. the second and fourth Friday of the month, create a 9x12 acrylic painting, $30. Date Night Painting, 6-8 p.m. the first and third Friday of the month, choose to paint individual canvases or one large canvas, age 21 and older, $55 per couple includes light appetizers. Coffee & Canvas, 9-11 a.m. Wednesdays, create a 9x12 acrylic painting, $25. Information: www.watchmedraw. net or 952-454-2736. Teen Poetry Jam/Rap Battle, 4-5 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Apple Valley

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Teen Center, 14255 Johnny Cake Ridge Road, Apple Valley, 952-953-2385. Ages 12-18. Alla Prima Oil Painting, oil painting workshop with Dan Petrov, starts April 28 for six consecutive Thursdays, 6-9 p.m., 190 South River Ridge Circle, Burnsville. Preregister by phone at 763-843-2734 . Drawing & Painting (adults and teens) with artist Christine Tierney, 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays, River Ridge Studios, 190 S. River Ridge Circle, Burnsville. Information: www.christinetierney.com, 612-210-3377. Brushworks School of Art Burnsville offers fine art education through drawing and painting. Classes for adults and teens. Information: Patricia Schwartz, www.BrushworksSchoolofArt.com, 651-214-4732. Soy candle making classes held weekly in Eagan near 55 and Yankee Doodle. Call Jamie at 651-315-4849 for dates and times. $10 per person.

Presented by Making Scents in Minnesota. Line dance classes Wednesdays at Lakeville Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave., beginners 9-10 a.m., intermediate 10 a.m. to noon. Information: Marilyn, 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, 952-2558545 or jjloch@charter.net. SouthSide Writers, Saturday workgroup for aspiring writers, offering critique, submission and manuscript preparation information, support and direction, 10 a.m. to noon, Wescott Library, 1340 Wescott Road, Eagan. Information: 651688-0365.

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Folk musician Dennis Warner and his band The D’s are set to perform at the Lakeville Area Arts Center on Friday, April 29. Warner’s concerts blend humor, audience participation and serious music into a memorable and fun experience for adults and families. The Clearwater, Minn., musician performs in about 100 cities each year, and has visited all 50 U.S. states and a large part of Canada in his tours. He released his 10th CD, “Beep Beep,� in May of last year. Highlights of his career include a performance at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., as well as a YouTube video hit, “I’m My Own Grandpa,� which has more than 600,000 views. Tickets for the concert are $18 and are available at www.Lakeville AreaArtsCenter.com and in person at the arts center located at 20195 Holyoke Ave. More about Warner is at www.WarnerSongs. com.

Water For People concert The Minnesota Section of the American Water Works Association Water For People Committee is holding its eighth annual benefit concert Saturday, April 30, at Bogart’s Event Center, 14917 Garrett Ave., Apple Valley. The event is open to the public. Local group Big Bob and the High Rollers will perform. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. with an entry fee of $10. There will be a silent auction and raffles. All proceeds benefit Water For People and the mission of safe water for everyone, forever. For more information, visit http://www.mnawwa.org/.

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by Brad Bradshaw, is noted for its full-voice vocal technique. There is no admission charge, but freewill donations are suggested, and reservations are recommended by calling 800-542-8805. More about the group is at www.coro sings.org.

Chorale’s spring concert South Metro Chorale, a 50-voice mixed choir out of Prior Lake, presents its spring concert Saturday, April 30, at 7:30 p.m. at Shepherd of the Lake Lutheran Church, 3611 Shepherdspath N.W. in Prior Lake, and Sunday, May 1, at 3 p.m. at St. Richard’s Catholic Church, 7540 Penn Ave. S. in Richfield. The concert theme is “Wade in the Waterâ€? featuring Mendelssohn’s Psalm 42 with orchestra, chorus, and soloist along with other works by Aaron Copland, James Erb, Joshua Shank, RenĂŠ Clausen, and more. Tickets are $12 adults, $8 seniors and students. Tickets can be purchased at the door, by phone at 612-386-4636, by email at tickets@southmetrochorale.org, or online at SouthMetroChorale.org.

Burnsville author a Midwest Book Awards finalist Burnsville resident Brenda Elsagher is a finalist in the 26th annual Midwest Book Awards for her book, “Your Glasses Are on Top of Your Head.� The book is a finalist in both the health and humor categories. Winners will be announced at the Midwest Book Awards Gala on May 13 at the Olson Campus Center at Luther Seminary in St. Paul. The competition, sponsored by the Midwest Independent Publishing Association, is judged by experts from all aspects of the book world, including publishers, writers, editors, librarians, teachers and book designers. They select award winners and finalists based on overall excellence. “Your Glasses are on

The Twin Cities Coro Singers are set to perform songs from the Italian Bel Canto (“beautiful music�) era at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 24, at Family of Christ Lutheran Church, 10970 185th St., Lakeville. The ensemble, directed See BRIEFS, next page


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Thisweekend A fairy tale for modern times Twin Cities Ballet’s ‘Cinderella 1944’ runs May 6-8

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Cinderella and air raid sirens may not seem like a natural pairing, but Lakeville-based Twin Cities Ballet is looking to meld elements of the classic fairy tale with the stark realities of World War II in its original ballet “Cinderella 1944: A Love Story.� The show, which plays the Burnsville Ames Center’s main stage May 6-8, is set in England during World War II, and tells the Cinderella tale through dance and music, rather than words and song. It features an array of historical flourishes — wartime newsreel footage, sandbags, war posters — along with a compilation of classical music edited together with sound effects. “This is not simply Cinderella set in a different time — it’s inspired by the thematic elements of the classic Cinderella tale, but it’s an original story,� said Rick Vogt, associate artistic director at Twin Cities Ballet. In this version, Cinderella (played by Natalie Rossi) is orphaned and goes to live with her aunt and cousins in a country village. Instead of Prince Charming, she falls in love with a U.S. Army captain (Raydel Caceres). Rossi and Caceres, both

Natalie Rossi, left, is Cinderella and Raydel Caceres plays the Prince Charming-like Army captain in the Twin Cities Ballet production. (Photo by Sarah Lopez Donovan) Twin Cities Ballet company members, recently performed in the dance troupe’s “A Minnesota Nutcrackerâ€? at the Ames Center during the holidays; Rossi was the Sugar Plum Fairy, while Caceres was cast in the role of Cavalier. Joining them as Cinderella’s “snooty cousinsâ€? in “Cinderella 1944â€? will be fellow company members Jennifer Christie and ZoĂŤ Marinello-Kohn, who also were featured in “A Minnesota Nutcracker.â€? With a cast of about 100, “Cinderella 1944â€? features dancers drawn mainly from Ballet Royale Minnesota, the Lakeville dance studio run by Vogt and his wife Denise. Denise Vogt wrote and choreographed the show, and did a good deal of historical research for the production on a trip to

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England, her home country, in the summer of 2011, interviewing family members and friends about their wartime experiences. Her family network offered up stories about food rationing, building bomb shelters and carrying gas masks, along with more quotidian details such as hairstyles and fashions. “It was key to designing the show, both for the dancing and the production design,� Denise Vogt said. “I really think it brings the production to another level, and heightens the audience’s experience.� The upcoming run of the show will be the second staging of “Cinderella 1944,� which was first performed at the Ames Center — then the Burnsville Performing Arts Center — in 2013.

“Cinderella 1944â€? is the second original story ballet written by Denise Vogt for Twin Cities Ballet. With a cast of about 100, the production features dancers drawn mainly from Ballet Royale Minnesota, the Lakeville dance studio run by Rick and Denise Vogt. (Photo by Brianne Bland) “Cinderella 1944â€? is the great ‘first time at the bal- Show times are 7 p.m. second ballet written by let’ experience.â€? May 6-7, and 2 p.m. May Denise Vogt for Twin CitTickets for the show 8. More information is at ies Ballet, formerly Lakev- range from $18 to $34 and twincitiesballet.org. ille City Ballet. The dance are available at the Ames company’s first original Center box office, by call- Email Andrew Miller at production “Wizard of Oz ing 800-982-2787, and on- andrew.miller@ecm-inc.com. — The Ballet,â€? debuted in line at Ticketmaster.com. 2012. “Cinderella 1944â€? is billed as a family-friendly production that’s geared to a general audience — even those not familiar with ballet, Rick Vogt said. “It’s very approachable,â€? he said. “If you’ve never seen a ballet in your life, you’re going to know vČ´ĹƒĘ¨Č ČŒ vĹ–ĹƒĹ–ʨĹ– 3Č„Ć˜ĆŽĆŽ QŠƪĹ–Ę Ć˜ĆŽĆŽĹ– what’s going on. It’s a

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Church of Cash, a Johnny Cash tribute band, is set to perform at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 30, in Rosemount as part of the ongoing “Concerts at the Steeple Center� series presented by the Rosemount Area Arts Council. Tickets are $15 and are available at www.rosemountarts.com; tickets also will be available at the door. The Steeple Center is located at 14375 S. Robert Trail; more about the band is at www.churchofcashmusic.com. (Photo submitted)

BRIEFS, from previous trucks, live outdoor music and fireworks. Junk FM Top of Your Head� is a and Chris Hawkey percollection of funny stories form before a musicallyon aging, ranging from choreographed fireworks forgetfulness and chang- show. Guests are invited to ing interests to how sex bring their own chairs; no and relationships change coolers. The party continas we age. Elsagher is a ues indoors with Junk FM comedian, author and on the Promenade Stage. national speaker who deHank Williams Jr., 8 livers a joyful, hopeful p.m. Thursday, July 14, message in the face of ad- Mystic Amphitheater. versity. Tickets on sale 10 a.m. April 30 for $39, $55, $69 $79. Summer fun at andThe Great Midwest Mystic Lake Rib Fest, July 22-24. The Major entertainment nation’s top rib cookers and outdoor events this compete for thousands of summer at Mystic Lake in dollars in prizes in this free all-ages event. Features Prior Lake include: Kesha, 8 p.m. Thurs- The Great Midwest Art day, June 16, Mystic Fest, free outdoor music Showroom. Cost: $59 and and after-parties Friday $69. Tickets on sale 10 and Saturday night. Diamond Rio performs Fria.m. April 23. Northern Thunder day, Survivor on Saturday Motorcycle Rally, Sunday, and Arch Allies on SunJune 26. The third annual day. Goo Goo Dolls with Northern Thunder Motorcycle Rally rolls in with special guests Collective a charity ride, vendors and Soul and Tribe Society, giveaways. Styx performs 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July live in the Mystic Show- 30, Mystic Amphitheater. room at 8 p.m. Tickets are Tickets are $29-$65. Find more information $49 and $59. Rock and Rockets, about events, promotions Monday, July 4. This free and giveaways at mystiall-ages event features food clake.com.

This season of Coffee Concerts at the Lakeville Area Arts Center concludes May 1 with a performance by Lyra Baroque. The Twin Cities “early music� ensemble is conducted by Jacques Ogg, and the May 1 concert will feature guest soloist Jaap ter Linden, internationally acclaimed master of the viola da gamba. The concert is titled “Baroque Lowerstring Extravaganza,� and Linden has devised a program focusing on bass instruments — music for viola, viola da gamba, cello, and base de violon. Tickets for the 2 p.m. concert are $15 for general admission, $12 for seniors and $6 for ages 12 and under, and can be purchased at www.LakevilleAreaArtsCenter.com or at the arts center, 20965 Holyoke Ave. The ticket price includes complimentary coffee and refreshments. More about the concert series is at Facebook.com/coffeeconcerts. (Photo submitted)

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Walk, 7:30-9 p.m., city of Apple Valley, 7100 147th St. W., Apple Valley. Refreshments and program, 7:30 p.m.; walk, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 23 Register for this free event at Foot Long Fun Run, 5K run www.360communities.org. or walk, 9:30-10:30 a.m. registration, Cleary Lake Park, 18106 Thursday, April 28 Texas Ave., Prior Lake. Fun run Earth Day Forum on climate at 11 a.m.; award ceremony at change hosted by Citizens’ Cli12:30 p.m. Cost: $15 per student, mate Lobby of Minnesota, 6-8 $25 per adult. Register at http:// p.m., Burnhaven Library, 1101 tinyurl.com/h5uh2mx. Sponsored County Road 42, Burnsville. Preby Campus Faith Clubs. Pro- sentation by Veda Kanitz, chair of ceeds from the event will go to- the Minnesota DFL Environmenwards supporting local faith clubs tal Caucus, and Bruce Morlan, and the service projects they GOP party activist from Northsponsor. field. Question-and-answer session follows. Free. Information: Sunday, April 24 vmkanitz@gmail.com. Kids ’n Kinship bowl-athon, 3-7 p.m., Cedarvale Lanes, Friday, April 29 883 Cedar Grove Parkway, EaSpring open house by the gan. Registration fee: $25. Reg- MOMS Club of Eagan-East, 10ister at https://kinshipbowlfund 11 a.m., Woodcrest Church, 525 raiser2016.eventbrite.com. Infor- Cliff Road, Eagan. Fun activities mation: www.kidsnkinship.org. and snacks for children. Learn about the club for moms who live Monday, April 25 east of Pilot Knob Road in EaU.S. Service Academy in- gan. Contact newmember@eaformation session, 6-8:30 p.m., ganeastmomsclub.org for more Diamondhead Education Center, information. Door 1, 200 W. Burnsville Parkway, Burnsville. Hosted by U.S. Saturday, April 30 Rep. John Kline, R-Burnsville. YEA trade show, 9 a.m. to noon, Holyoke Crossing Mall, Wednesday, April 27 downtown Lakeville. The trade Memory Care Support show features the young entreGroup, 2-3 p.m., Augustana Re- preneurs from the YEA program gent at Burnsville, 14500 Regent and their business propositions. Lane, Burnsville. Information: Each student will have a booth Jane Hubbard at 952-898-8728. in which their business will repreSexual Assault Awareness sented.

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