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www.SunThisweek.com NEWS Hall of Famer Burnsville native Anne Abicht, longtime sports information director at St. Cloud State University, has been named to its Athletic Hall of Fame. Page 2A

OPINION Violence needs to stop The key to stopping domestic violence is awareness and victims and witnesses of abuse not being afraid to speak out. Page 4A

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Burnsville | Eagan October 9, 2015 | Volume 36 | Number 32

Eagan council supports Vikings plan Proposal to go to Met Council by Jessica Harper SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

The Minnesota Vikings’ plans to move its headquarters to Eagan has gained initial support from City Hall. On Oct. 6, the Eagan City Council unanimously voted to send a proposed comprehensive guide plan

amendment to the Metropolitan Council that, if approved, would change the former Northwest Airlines property designation from major office to mixed use. This change would enable the Vikings to build a mixed-use development on the site — located just south of I-494 — that would be anchored by a large practice facility. The team’s existing headquarters and train-

ing facility at Winter Park in Eden Prairie was built in 1981 and poses some space and flexibility challenges for the team. The team needs more practice fields and its administration needs larger offices. Team management and media offices are at three locations: Winter Park, a leased space in an adjacent bank building and a building in downtown Minneapolis.

“This makes it very difficult to operate with employees at three different locations,� said Kevin Warren, chief operating officer for the Vikings. “We need a new environment to help us be efficient.� Before the council’s vote, Warren and Steve Poppen, Vikings executive vice president and chief financial officer, gave a short presentation on

A air for amenco

Pope Francis and the Obamas wave to a crowd gathered on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. Burnsville resident Ryan Currens got an invitation from the White House to see the pope in Washington, D.C., after writing to President Barack Obama and other leaders, urging them to take the pope’s treatise on climate change to heart. (Photo submitted)

Letter to the president leads to close encounter with pope Burnsville man was inspired by pope’s climate declarations by Andrew Wig

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Burnsville upsets Irish The Burnsville High School football team defeated area rival Rosemount for the first time in a long time. Page 10A

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Burnsville resident Ryan Currens thought his letter to the White House would just be tallied along with the rest of them. Instead, it resulted in an invitation to see Pope Francis at the nation’s Capitol. Currens, the business administrator at Church of the Assumption in Richfield, was inspired to promote the importance of Pope Francis’ recently

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issued treatise urging the world’s leaders to take action on climate change. “With three kids, it’s kind of on my mind of what we are leaving them,� said Currens, whose children are between the ages of 6 months and 3 and a half years old. So, he submitted his note via online comment boxes, urging President Barack Obama – along with Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken and U.S. Rep. John Kline – to take the pope’s 192-page paper, called an encyclical, to heart. He figured Burnsville residents Ryan and Meg Currens take a selfie it would wind up in an in- on their way back to Minnesota after a trip to Washington, D.C., to see the pope, upon the invitation of the White House. (Photo submitted) See POPE, 11A

Rock out, work out Burnsville woman forms her ideal fitness class

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Renowned flamenco guitarist Jesse Cook is bringing his “One World� tour to the Ames Center in Burnsville this month. Page 17A

the team’s goal to build a “work, live, play� development that includes retail, housing and a hotel. The team’s vision for the 194-acre Eagan site is for a sprawling commercial and residential district that would be anchored by its headquarters, practice facility and small stadium, which might feature a hall of fame. The headquarters

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Here’s Kathy Kacher Dunham on fitness. “I’ve joined clubs,� the 54-year-old Burnsville resident said. “And you’re good for maybe a few months and then, ‘Ah, I’m done.’ I’ve got a Bowflex in my basement that needs dusting.� More into rocking out than working out, Kacher Dunham found a way to combine them in a unique

dance and fitness class called “ L e t ’s D a n c e H a p p y H o u r,� which de- Kathy buted in Kacher June at the Dunham B a l l ro o m and Latin Dance Club in Burnsville. A second, six-week round of classes begins Monday, Oct. 12, at the club at 1103 W. Burnsville Parkway. Classes are at 5:40 p.m. They’ll culminate in a finished dance See DANCE, 9A

Former state Rep. Pam Mhyra, of Burnsville, announced Wednesday morning she’s running for Congress in Minnesota’s 2nd District. Myhra is the third Republican to launch a bid for the seat being vacated at the end of Pam Myhra next year by U.S. Rep. John Kline, who isn’t seeking re-election. In a statement on her campaign website, the self-described conservative Republican said she’s running “because I want my children and future grandchildren, our children and grandchildren, to live the American Dream and experience the tremendous opportunities I have enjoyed.� Myhra represented Savage and part of Burnsville for four years in the Minnesota House. She was elected in 2010 in the old District 40A, and re-elected in 2012 in District 56A. Instead of seeking reelection to a third term in 2014, Myhra was running mate to Republican gubernatorial candidate Marty Seifert, who finished third in a five-way primary. Republican Drew Christensen now represents District 56A. At her announcement in Savage, Myhra said she’ll abide by her party’s endorsement for the congressional seat, according to news reports. “Absolutely I will abide See MYHRA, 9A

Eagan solar company’s innovation feeds growth by Jessica Harper SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

In 2009, Mouli Vaidyanathan created his first product, SolarPod, as a way to make solar power more affordable and accessible to the average consumer. At the time, he ran his business, Mouli Engineering Inc., an Eagan-based engineering consulting firm that specializes in renewable energy and semiconductor and product engineering, from his Eagan home and contracted with a local manufacturer

to make the prodTied puts several uct. solar panels toSix years later, gether into one the company has “pod� that plugs expanded its portinto a home. Each folio, moved to its pod generates enown manufacturergy from the sun ing facility and ob- Mouli to provide power tained UL certifi- Vaidyanathan to a home or busication, the highest ness. The pods can standards in the be attached to a industry. roof or on a platform on “We aim to make sus- the ground. tainable energy efficient, Having a standard affordable, simple and modular system like this modular that people can makes manufacturing grow into,� Vaidyanathan easier, reduces the time it said. takes to install the system The company’s first See SOLAR, 12A product SolarPod Grid

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Female pioneer in sports information Surviving Burnsville native makes St. Cloud Hall of Fame by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Early in her career at St. Cloud State University, Anne Abicht answered a call from a man asking for the sports information director. “This is she,� Abicht said, followed by a long pause on the other end of the line. There weren’t many women in charge of media relations for college athletic programs when Abicht started work at St. Cloud in January 1985. She was the fifth person to serve as the school’s director of athletic media relations, and the first woman. Abicht is a “female pioneer in the world of sports information,� according to the school, which inducted her into its Athletic Hall of Fame on Oct. 3. The Burnsville native received another Hall of Fame induction in June, from the College Sports Information Directors of America. A former member of CoSIDA’s board of directors, Abicht in 2007 won the association’s Trailblazer Award for furthering ethnic and gender diversity in the sports information field.

Anne Abicht is shown in a familiar courtside position at a St. Cloud State athletic contest. (Submitted photo) July brought her another milestone: retirement. No more games and meets to cover; no more player profiles and press releases to write, or postings to make on Facebook and Instagram. After 34 years of promoting col-

lege sports teams, Abicht has retired to her Alexandria lake home with her husband, Denny Lorsung. “I figure with the hours I’ve had,� said Abicht, 55, “I’ve got enough hours as if I were even older.� Abicht grew up when

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women’s sports began to flourish. She started playing organized sports in sixth grade. At Burnsville High School she lettered in basketball, tennis and golf. The daughter of Ron and Nancy Abicht, who still live in Burnsville, she graduated in 1977 — the year the former Braves (now Blaze) won the girls state basketball title. “I was just a backup on that team,� Abicht said, “but I was a member of the team.� She attended the University of MinnesotaDuluth to study mass communications. Abicht played one year of UMD women’s basketball before switching to intramurals. But she found another niche, as an intern in the school’s sports information office. “I got that, and for my junior and senior year I worked as an assistant,� Abicht said. “I worked primarily with men’s and women’s basketball at that time. And some with men’s hockey. They won a national championship when I was up there.� After graduating in 1981, Abicht was hired as women’s sports information director at North Dakota State University. She was keen to promote women’s collegiate sports, Abicht said, but whether dealing with males or females, she’s always tried to highlight the person behind the uniform. “The coaches will tell you, whether they’re a male or female coach coaching a female team, it is different from coaching a men’s team,� she said. “Women are just different. You have to coach them differently. I think the biggest thing I did throughout my career is to try to get the coaches and the athletes to talk to me about things outside of athletics that they had an interest in or were very talented in.� At St. Cloud, Abicht oversaw athletic media relations for 23 sports. “When I first got here it was just myself and students� working in the office, Abicht said. “I did everything. About 15 years ago or so, we hired our

first full-time assistant. And so we kind of divvied up the sports that way.� For the last two years Abicht spent most of her time working with the football team and men’s and women’s teams in basketball, golf, swimming and diving. “A very broad experience,� said Abicht, who also worked closely with the hockey team early in her career, when Herb Brooks coached for a year before the St. Cloud Huskies became Division I. A career highlight reel? Abicht pointed to the men’s hockey Frozen Four appearance in 2013, women’s basketball Division II Elite Eight appearances in the 2005 and 2006 NCAA tournaments, and the men’s basketball Elite Eight run in 2010. In addition to working hundreds of St. Cloud State events in her career, Abicht has served as the media host for many conference championships and NCAA regional tournaments. She worked at U.S. Olympic Festivals in the Twin Cities in 1990 and 1991. Abicht was chosen as media liaison for the 1992 U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team, which finished fourth in Albertville, France. Though more women have become collegiate sports information directors since her early days, there is now a gender void in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. “With my retirement, we don’t have any other female head SIDs in the league� — a contrast with several years ago, when there were four or five, Abicht said. “But you will find a lot of women around the country. For instance, Auburn football’s SID is a female.�

cancer program to be held in Burnsville

Cashman Center will present “New Insights on Cancer Survivorship: What is Missing and What More Can Patients Do?� on Tuesday, Oct. 13, from 7-9 p.m. at the Prince of Peace Community Room (13901 Fairview Drive, Burnsville). The event will feature prominent integrative physician, author and researcher Dr. Gregory Plontnikoff and will include a panel discussion moderated by KARE-11 reporter Jana Shortal. The evening will feature stories and insights on cancer care and living with cancer. Plontnikoff will begin the evening with a presentation on the latest evidence-based research on integrative cancer care. A panel discussion on cancer care in the Twin Cities will follow. Panelists include: Kelly Huegel, Cashman Center community outreach director and neuroendocrine cancer caregiver; Heidi Mogush, breast cancer survivor, patient and family partner on the Cancer Center Excellence Council of Hennepin County Medical Center; Deacon Jim Marschall, coordinator of pastoral care ministries, All Saints Catholic Church, Lakeville; and Barb Sabal, oncology-certified parish nurse. The public is welcome. A limited number of tickets are available for advance purchase for $10 at www.picatic.com/cancerforum. Cashman Center, with locations in Burnsville and Chaska, is a holistic John Gessner can be reached health center for mind at 952-846-2031 or email and body. It offers trajohn.gessner@ecm-inc.com. ditional mind therapies such as counseling and group therapy, as well as alternative body therapies such as acupuncture and massage to alleviate the physical symptoms of stress.

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SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan October 9, 2015 3A

Eagan grandmother pleads guilty in infant’s death by Jessica Harper SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

According to the criminal complaint, B e e l e r ’s daughter called poJ o h a n n a lice the afL i m p e r t ternoon of July 7, Beeler

A 49-year-old Eagan woman has pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter in the 2012 death of her 2-month-old grandson. Johanna Mercedes Limpert Beeler entered the plea on Sept. 24 in a 2012, when Dakota County court. Her she discovered her son, sentencing is scheduled for Brayden Michael Beeler, Dec. 17. unresponsive and being

held by Johanna Beeler. The woman told offers she had gone to a party with a friend the night before and left Brayden with her mother. When police arrived, Beeler was distraught, crying and appeared to be intoxicated: bloodshot, watery eyes, a short attention span and falling asleep while talking to investigators. Beeler admitted to po-

lice to having at least three vodka-cranberry cocktails with her daughter at a local restaurant the prior night. She then purchased a 375-milliliter bottle of vodka, poured it into water bottles and drank from 4 to 9 a.m. July 7, 2012. She told police Brayden appeared fine around 9 a.m. and was not hungry when she tried to feed him. Beeler said she brought the baby to lay on the bed

with her and fell asleep. When Beeler awoke around 1 p.m. that day, she found Brayden unresponsive and blood streamed from his nose when she picked him up. A subsequent autopsy that day was unable to determine the cause of death, but didn’t rule out suffocation. About an hour after police arrived, Beeler took a preliminary breath test

that revealed a blood alcohol level of 0.187 and was taken to the hospital for a suspected overdose. At 7:34 p.m., her blood alcohol was recorded as 0.16. Beeler’s daughter told police her mother has a long history of alcoholism and mental health issues and is unstable. Jessica Harper is at jessica. harper@ecm-inc.com or facebook.com/sunthisweek.

Charges dismissed against alleged pot-growing accomplice by Jessica Harper SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Charges against an Eagan man accused of participating in a large growing operation have been dismissed. Hoang Vu Le, 47, was charged by the Dakota County Attorney’s office in June with third-degree attempted controlled substance and fifth-degree controlled substance, both felonies. The third-degree charge was dismissed on Sept. 15 and Le was ac-

quitted of the fifth-degree charge on the following day. Le and another Eagan man, 41-year-old Huy Vu Lee, were accused of helping an Eagan nail salon owner, Quang Kahi Thai, with a growing operation at two homes. In July 2013, Thai attempted to have 30 seedling marijuana plants delivered to his nail salon — located at 525 Diffley Road. The plants were discovered by the Airport Police Narcotic Unit, which searched

the packages after finding them suspicious. The unit notified the Dakota County Drug Task Force, which conducted a controlled delivery of the packages to the nail salon. Thai accepted the package at the front counter and called a man to pick up the package at the salon. After retrieving the package about five minutes later, the man immediately left the parking lot and drove to an Eagan house owned by Vu Lee. Agents discovered Thai

previously listed the residence as his home address following a 2011 burglary at the nail salon. Authorities accused Le of transporting plants and equipment to the home. During a warranted search of Lee’s home, task force agents found 388 marijuana plants growing in three rooms of the house. PVC pipes snaked around each of three bedrooms to bring water to the plants for hydroponic growing. The entire house had undergone significant re-

modeling, including the addition of elaborate venting and watering systems, to assist in the growing operation. In addition to seizing the marijuana plants, agents confiscated a large amount of equipment from the home, including hydroponic growing chemicals, watering systems and notes on how to grow marijuana. During a warranted search of Thai’s Eagan home on the same day, agents found 583 marijuana plants growing in four

rooms. In total, authorities seized more than 1,000 marijuana plants from the two homes. Agents seized a large amount of growing equipment as well as the plants. Both Thai and Lee were found guilty in a Dakota County court. Thai was sentenced to 60 days in jail. Lee has a sentencing hearing on Nov. 17. Jessica Harper is at jessica. harper@ecm-inc.com or facebook.com/sunthisweek.

Deadline for property tax 2 injured in Burnsville stabbing payments approaching Property taxes on Dakota County real estate for the second half of 2015 are due Thursday, Oct. 15. According to state law, the county will assess a penalty for late payments. The penalty depends on the tax amount, property classification and when the payment is made. Penalties are listed on the back of property tax statements that were sent to residents earlier this year. Property taxes can be

paid online, by phone or by mail. Mailed payments must be postmarked by midnight Oct. 15 to be considered timely. Payments can also be made in person at the following times and locations: • 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Dakota County Administration Center, 1590 Highway 55, Hastings. • 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday

at the Dakota County Western Service Center service desk, 14955 Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley. • 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Dakota County Northern Service Center service desk, 1 Mendota Road W., West St. Paul. For more information, call the Dakota County Property Information line at 651-438-4576 or visit www.dakotacounty. us and search “pay property taxes.â€?

Burnsville police have made an arrest in stabbings that occurred early Wednesday at a home on the 13400 block of Xerxes Avenue. Two men were stabbed and hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, police said in a news release. Police were called at

about 1:50 a.m. to a reported fight involving weapons, including a gun and a knife. They arrived to find the injured men walking away. When officers arrived at the home, they found that the front door and a window were broken. They were met by one man and two women. A

second man was found hiding in the basement, police said. None of them suffered significant injuries. Police believe the stabbing resulted from an escalating argument between two parties who knew each other. — John Gessner

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Opinion Domestic violence: It’s real, it’s ugly, it’s never justifiable Those paying attention to the news recently learned about the unthinkable when five people were found dead inside a home on Lake Minnetonka in the city of Greenwood. While investigation into the deaths continues, we are sure of one thing to date: Karen Short, 48, and her children Cole, 17; Madison, 15, and Brooklyn, 14, were killed after being shot in the head while sleeping. Brian Short, the husband of Karen Short and father of the three children, was found dead in a garage at the home, the victim of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The Shorts were victims of familicide, a form of murder-suicide in which at least one spouse and one or more children are killed. There have been similar events in recent years that should be cause for alarm. In 2012 in Minnesota, seven people were murdered by family members who then turned a gun on himself or herself in a murder suicide, according to the Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women. That number grew to nine in 2013 and dropped to six in 2014. On April 8, 2014, tragedy hit Waconia when 62-year-old Beverly Gongoll was found dead in her home, the victim of an apparent gunshot. Her husband, Kenneth Gongoll, 62, was also found in the home, dead of a gunshot wound. Au-

ECM Editorial thorities believe that Kenneth Gongoll first killed his wife before turning the gun on himself in a murder-suicide. On Dec. 29, 2014, in Plymouth, Susan M. James, 59, was found dead in her home during a welfare check after not showing up at work for a number of days. Susan James died of a gunshot wound to the head. Her husband, David G. James, was also found dead in the home. On Jan. 18, 2015, in Apple Valley, the bodies of Komel Crowley, her husband David T. Crowley and their 5-year-old daughter, Raniya, were discovered in their Apple Valley home. Initial reports indicate that Komel and Raniya were murdered and David Crowley died of a self-inflicted gunshot. It appears that the murders-suicide occurred sometime in December 2014. As of late September, the number of people in Minnesota killed by a family member in a domestic assault stood at 22, according to Judy Pearson, director of the Pearl Crisis Center. The Mille Lacs County-based organization supports victims of domestic abuse and tracks those killed at the hands of domestic abuse. That figure includes the Sept. 12 death of Larry Bowser, who was shot and killed by his 91-year-old father Kenneth Bows-

er in their Maplewood home. When domestic violence ends in death, that’s the extreme. However, other forms of domestic violence, whether physical or emotional, are taking place around us at all times. Domestic violence is real. It is ugly, abusive and destroys both families and relationships. And to be clear, domestic violence is never acceptable or justifiable. The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence shared some startling statistics as it prepares for October’s National Domestic Violence Awareness Month: • Every 9 seconds, a U.S. woman is beaten or assaulted. • Domestic violence is the leading cause of injury to women, more than car accidents, muggings or rapes. • Studies suggest that up to 10 million children witness some form of domestic violence annually. • Nearly 1 in 5 teenage girls who have been in a relationship said a boyfriend threatened violence or self-harm in a break-up situation. • Every day in the U.S., more than three women are murdered by their husbands or boyfriends. How do we save victims of domestic violence? How do we as a society do more to deal with those who would hurt and even kill their children, spouses or

significant others? The key is awareness and not being afraid to have a voice for yourself if you are a victim of domestic abuse or speaking out for others if you observe signs of abuse. There are many resources available to help victims of domestic assault. The Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women has a 24-hour hotline available at 866223-1111. Shelter or direct advocacy services can be obtained in Dakota County by contacting 360 Communities Lewis House-Eagan at 651-452-7288, the main office in Burnsville at 952-985-5300 or go online to 360Communities.org. Asian Women United of MN at 612724-8823; Casa De Esperanza at 651772-1611 and the Asian Indian Family Wellness Crisis Line at 952-912-9100 also provide advocacy services to abuse victims through the Twin Cities area. If you are in an abusive relationship or struggling with violent tendencies or thoughts, get help. If you know someone facing this terrifying situation, offer your help. Acknowledging that there is a problem may the first step to preventing another horrible tragedy. This is an opinion of the ECM Editorial Board. Sun Thisweek and the Dakota County Tribune are part of ECM Publishers Inc.

Hungarian heroes are found throughout Budapest by Joe Nathan SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Within 10 minutes, a visitor to Budapest, Hungary, can find monuments to some of the best, and worst, of human kind. First, 60 pairs of metal shoes in various sizes are lined up next to the Danube as it flows through Budapest. Those shoes memorialize Hungarian Jews who were shot and sent downstream in the winter of 1944-45. But there’s another important story from Budapest – the story of incredibly courageous people who stood up to the Nazis and saved thousands, even tens of thousands, of lives. Budapest also has several memorials to those heroes. This column comes from Budapest, where I’ve been learning more about standing up. We like to read about historical heroes. I think we urgently need more of them now. Most readers are familiar with the Nazi murder of millions, including Jews and others, during World War II. But the not so well known story is that all over Europe, including here in Hungary, people resisted, sometimes quietly and diplomatically, sometimes aggressively and dramatically. There were heroes who saved Jews, helped shorten and ultimately win World War II, or both. Among them were a group of diplomats living in Budapest. They included

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Joe Nathan Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, Carl Lutz, representing Switzerland, and others. These people arranged for some Jewish people to leave Hungary and others to be left alone. They wrote travel passes they weren’t authorized to write. They put local houses under the protection of their consulate. They bribed Nazis to let people go. Often risking their own lives, they represent humanity at its best. You can read more about these brave people in a short article from the U.S. Holocaust Museum: http://bit. ly/1lKfpkK. Several Budapest memorials recognize these people. You can see memorials at http://bit.ly/1L0MVyR and http://1.usa.gov/1OCD1Gb. We like to read about these folks. We like to praise them. I hope history lessons include opportunities for youngsters to learn about these and other heroic, courageous individuals. What made them do this? What can I do to help move humanity ahead? How much, and how often, do we act like them? In upcoming columns I’ll talk about some situations today where courage is

This monument, located in the area of the former Budapest ghetto, is dedicated in memory of Carl Lutz, credited with saving tens of thousands of Jews. (Photo by Joe Nathan)

A memorial of shoes in Budapest along the Danube represents Hungarian Jews murdered during World War II. Groups of Jews were lined up on the banks of the Danube and shot into the river the winter of 1944-45. (Photo by Joe Nathan)

needed. But for today, let’s remember and respect remarkable people who challenged oppression in Budapest and other parts of Europe. They were heroes. They deserve the designation that the Holocaust survivors have given them: “righteous among the nations.”

Joe Nathan, formerly a Minnesota public school teacher, administrator and PTA president, directs the Center for School Change. Reactions are welcome at joe@ centerforschoolchange.org. Columns reflect the opinion of the author.

Letters This is not the solution for District 194 To the editor: Regarding the District 194 levy vote coming in November for another $30 million above and beyond the existing budget, please consider these facts. Board members argued whether they should specify how operating funds should be spent. Every levy dangles the carrot of smaller class sizes in front of the parents. To parents, smaller class sizes equal better and more individualized attention and edu-

cation for their kids. But with levies approved in years past, smaller class sizes has not been the result. Board Member Judy Keliher is against voting in the language specifying what the money would be used for. If it is not specified, I fear that the money given for smaller class sizes will once again be used for something more “urgent.” I agree with Board Member Jim Skelly, that we voters should know exactly what we are voting for. Superintendent Lisa Snyder doesn’t want to be

nailed down to ensuring parents that high school class sizes specifically will be made smaller by the levy. She states: “In 10 years ... we may not have traditional classrooms.” Her idea of future learning includes Impact Academy that “requires an open space without rows of desks or walls between classes; tables and couches are the norm and students work in groups formed on ability level, which essentially eliminates grade levels.” As a former teacher, this sounds like one chaotic mess. Do we voters really

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think that this is the solution to better education in our district? Giving our students tables and couches to learn on may help our students to fall asleep faster in class, but I can almost guarantee that it will not raise math and science scores or our children’s reading levels. Until this board comes out with better ideas and more transparency in their desire to spend I say “no to any more levies.” TAMERA WIMBLEY Burnsville

Isaacs will build strong community To the editor: As an active community member I am thrilled to see Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School Board candidate Sachin Isaacs emphasize the need for community engagement. While I would assume that the current board members would be happy to discuss issues with me, I

am inspired that Sachin has made it a central point to his campaign. As part of his plan to foster a school environment that is conducive to learning he states: “I believe that strong schools make strong communities and vice versa.” It is all of our responsibilities to ensure that each child from our community has the skills and knowledge to reach their fullest potential, and with Sachin’s leadership I believe we can do just that. MARK STROESSNER Apple Valley

12.8 tons of carbon dioxide To the editor: Our house is very energy efficient. We use gas to heat our house. This summer we had an energy audit and the person could only find three things we could do to improve the energy efficiency of our house: Replace all our light bulbs with LED bulbs.

Install a programmable thermostat. Place heat deflectors on the heat registers. They are plastic and cost about $1.50 at most stores. We keep our temperature at 68 degrees in the winter and 78 degrees in the summer. According to our gas bill, we use 1478 therms (measurement of gas usage). This produces 7.8 tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. So get your house ready for winter. Replace or caulk around leaky windows. Replace light bulbs with LED bulbs. Keep the temperature at 68 degrees in the winter and 78 in the summer. HARLEY HORSAGER Lakeville

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News Briefs DARTS certified as a Service Enterprise

math and science. Wescott Library “Volunteers are a vital part of our organization. They help book sale is Oct. us touch thousands of lives and 21-25 DARTS, a nonprofit orga- their contribution to our comThe Wescott Library Fall nization providing services for munity is tremendous,� said Book Sale will take place Oct. the aging in Dakota County, has Ann Bailey, DARTS president. 21-25. been certified as a Service EnHours will be 5-8 p.m. terprise by Points of Light, an Party It Forward Wednesday, Oct. 21 (member organization dedicated to volThe fourth annual Party It preview night); 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. unteer service. Forward fundraising event for Thursday, Oct. 22; 10 a.m. to 5 A Service Enterprise funda- DARTS begins at 7 p.m. Sat- p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, and Saturmentally leverages volunteers urday, Oct. 24, at Southview day, Oct. 24; and 1-3 p.m. Sunand their skills across all levels Country Club in West St. Paul. day, Oct. 25 (bag day). of the organization to successBooks as well as CDs, DVDs The event celebrates the work fully deliver on its social mis- that DARTS does in serving se- and books on tape will be for sion. Less than 15 percent of niors throughout Dakota Coun- sale. organizations nationwide can be ty. Members of the Friends of characterized as Service Enterthe Wescott Library gain enEvent activities include music prises. by Kenny McMahon and Ali trance into preview night before DARTS manages more than Gray, dancing, food stations, a the book sale officially begins. 1,000 volunteers each year. raffle, and silent and live auc- Members also receive a disDARTS’ volunteers enable se- tions. count on all purchases during niors to stay in the home of their Tickets are $25 and all pro- the sale. To become a member, choice by helping them with ceeds help fund DARTS servic- stop by the reception desk at the shopping, caring for an aging es. Wescott Library, visit www.fwloved one, or performing outFor more information about lonline.com or join at the book door tasks such as lawn mowing Party It Forward and to buy sale. and snow removal. The library is at 1340 Wescott tickets, visit www.partyitforThe DARTS Learning Bud- ward.net or contact Sarah Ja- Road, Eagan. dies program matches older cobson at sarah.jacobson@ The Friends of the Wescott adults with elementary schools darts1.org or 651-234-2225. Library are also looking for to tutor children in reading, book donations and volunteers

for the fall book sale. Book donations can be dropped off at the Library Information Desk. Volunteers are needed daily Oct. 18-25. Time commitments are flexible. Volunteers have the first chance to purchase books before the sale opens to the public. Those interested in volunteering should contact Kay at 651-454-4318 or at booksale@ fwlonline.com.

Bikes, space needed for Kids ’n Kinship sale Apple Valley resident Rick Anderson is seeking donations of all makes and models of bicycles to help Kids ’n Kinship, a local mentoring program. He has raised more than $68,000 in his first seven sales. Anderson and friends refurbished, sold and donated 213 bikes this past year. He is looking for even more for his next sale which will be held in spring 2016. Anderson is in need of ad-

ditional storage space to keep growing his annual benefit bike sale. The space can be an unfinished basement, garage, empty retail or commercial space, or other secure clean area. Anderson tunes all bikes at his home so no additional tuning will take place at the storage facility. Bikes are typically stored from September through early May. Kids ’n Kinship is a taxexempt organization so donations of space may be tax deductible. Contact Anderson at 952322-4729 or by email at Ricka@ pcgagencies.com.

Eagan Garden Club The Eagan Garden Club will meet 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the Eagan Civic Arena, upper level, 3870 Pilot Knob Road. Use the entrance under the Eagan Civic Arena sign. The topic will be “Spruce Up Your Garden and Perk Up Your Cooking With Wonderful Herbs� by Philippe Galandat.

Parents discuss Lakeville Schools levy questions at forum District explains $30 million funding request by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Questions, discussion and some debate made for a lively discussion about the Lakeville Area School District’s 10-year, $30 million Nov. 3 levy referendum votes at an Oct. 5 parent forum. Led by parent volunteers Jennifer Harmening and Erin Gonyea, about a dozen District 194 residents questioned school leaders who spoke about the $20 million capital levy and the $10 million operational levy questions. As proposed, operational funds would pay to reduce some core high school classes, reinstate fifth-grade

band as an option and add weekly elementary school art. Capital funds sought in the levy question are proposed to be used for technology, adding middle school STEM labs and building security features. If both questions pass, taxes would increase by approximately $126 annually on the average-value $257,000 home in the district, according to District 194. Parents questioned whether new housing construction in Lakeville would help bring the district additional funding, but Superintendent Lisa Snyder said the state sets the district’s per-pupil funding based on state and federal funding formulas and is not dependent on the number of people in the district. Once properties develop

and are paying full taxes, then the levy is shared among more property owners and reduces that burden on individual property owners, Snyder said. Michael Baumann, executive director of business services, said the district is focused on getting a good return on investment in its facilities, labor contracts and student achievement. Some parents noted the district boasts strong student achievement results at less expense than in neighboring districts, but others questioned if those achievements would remain for future graduates, citing concerns about the larger class sizes and loss of art and music the younger students experienced due to past budget cuts. Voters broke a decadelong streak of voting against levy referenda ques-

tions in 2013 with passage of a 10-year $56 million operating levy in 2013. District leaders have cited passage of the 2013 levy as key to stopping its streak of budget-cutting measures, and are now trying to restore past options while addressing futureready skills. Additional funding in the capital levy is to help restore some popular programming and forward the district’s plans for personalized learning, driven by technology. Lakeville’s technology plan encourages students to bring their own device (at the discretion of the school administration and teachers) or share electronic devices for educational purposes. The district recently up-

graded its networks to provide wireless access to staff, students and visitors and rejected the more costly option of providing every student an electronic device as neighboring districts have done. In Farmington, concerns are being expressed about the millions of dollars spent by the district to provide every student with a device. District 194 has focused its spending in the classroom and has been intently focused and prioritizing school security in every school building. The district has worked closely with the Lakeville Police Department to develop a comprehensive approach to security that includes operations and training, mental health re-

sources as well as security equipment. One parent said a family she knows choose Lakeville schools because of its improved security throughout the district. Baumann said the capital levy dollars will provide a dedicated source that will help purchase and maintain lockdown equipment, visitor management systems and cameras in school buildings. The district will hold another public forum on its 2015 levy referendum at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19, at Kenwood Trail Middle School, 19455 Kenwood Trail, Lakeville. More information is at isd194.org. Laura Adelmann is at laura. adelmann@ecm-inc.com.

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Creativity thrives at District 194’s STEM Academy by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Lakeville South High School STEM Academy teacher Kurt Weber has found it difficult to have time off. Students at District 194’s new STEM Academy ask to come in early, stay after school or come in on the weekends to work on cutting-edge projects that have them excited, eager to learn and imagining new ideas of what they can create. The STEM Academy program, which is open to all Lakeville juniors and seniors but meets at Lakeville South High School, offers hands-on courses in science, technology, engineering and math that Weber says intrigue and excite students into learning with real-life applications that spark creativity. Its classrooms, dubbed the “Innovation Center,� are void of rows of desks and lectures. Student-made counter tops line the back wall; a center island is covered with electronics and equipment. Lakeville South senior Ike Eichenberger recently started work on a hydraulic system that he and his team plan to modify to create a prosthetic limb that can be operated by hydraulics. Nearby, his classmate and team member, Lakeville South senior Jonah Paider works on the robotics part of the project, and in an adjacent computer room, Lakeville South se-

STEM Academy teacher Kurt Weber stands next to 3-D printers used in the new program, which offers classes in science, technology, engineering and math intended to provide students hands-on experiences. (Photo by Laura Adelmann) nior Triston Leonard is scanning a 3-D image of his hand for the project. “We’re doing these concepts to get ideas, then we’re going to combine them at the end to make a cheap but also personalized prosthetic,� Eichenberger said. The students will make a model of the hand using technology to eventually use with the other materials to assemble a prototype of the limb. “It’s not something most kids get an opportunity to do,� Leonard said. “So, it’s cool to have it in our school.� The program is proving popular, and the district is particularly excited that 50 females are also enrolled in engineering courses, said District 194 spokesperson Amy Olson. One of the first projects students will do in STEM Academy’s begin-

ning class, Engineering Your Future 1, is making a chocolate sculpture of themselves. Weber said the chocolate model is often the draw for students to try the course, but then they get hooked by the technologies they are introduced to along the way, including a 3-D printer, computer software, robotics and digital imaging. “So rather than lecture them, we let them experience it and then we talk to them about it,� Weber said. Lakeville South dean Rachel Hughes said STEM Academy students take a eight semesters of math and science and two basic engineering courses where they are introduced to various areas within the field, “career pathways.� The STEM Academy pathway options are engineering, computer science,

biomedical, environmental engineering and technology, which includes computer-aided drafting, architecture and woods. “To get to see kids diving right in to start getting to work is phenomenal,� Hughes said. “You can see the kids’ passion; you can see the teachers’ passion. It’s taken off.� Each pathway concludes with a capstone project that involves mentorship opportunities with local businesses on a project that solves real-world problems. The program’s first capstone semester starts this January. To provide those projects takes planning. Hughes said they asked the students what they are interested in and recently met with business partners to help provide experiences based on those interests. “We got everything from neuroscience to building things, to something electronic to animation,� Hughes said. “So now the teachers go out to the businesses and try to connect with mentorships. So the students will going out to the mentorship, getting help or getting their project from the businesses and then working on it.� The Innovation Center offers many hands-on activities for students, including designing and building cabinets for computer equipment and brackets for the Innovation Center’s four ceilingmounted multimedia projectors. Weber said mounting

the projectors typically costs hundreds, but the students used PVC pipe and a design that allows for proper venting of the machines, which cost $12 and their time of installation. STEM Academy teachers also encourage creative problem-solving as students encounter challenges in their work. Hughes said one student is designing a system to suck out sawdust from their machine so they could spend less time cleaning out the machine and more time working on their projects. Weber said working on these kinds of projects teaches students real-life skills they can take to the marketplace. “This is an innovation that leads to entrepreneurship,� Weber said. “The concept of: ‘OK, now you have a skill,’ and in the real world, people are paying $500 for that. If you wanted to, you could go out into the free market and start marketing yourself. So they start to become empowered by the concept that they did something. They designed it, and intellectual property means something to them.� Eichenberger said the STEM Academy class is different from others he is taking. “There is no studying involved or factual tests, but I think you do end up learning more in the end because it almost teaches you how to learn,� Eichenberger said. “Because it just throws you into situa-

tions that, without getting the information, you have to figure it out. I think it’s a different kind of intelligence; it’s a more useful one I think.� The program is in its infancy and there are financial challenges to providing all the 3-D printers for students who need to access them, so Weber said they are having students build them for about $350, a fraction of the cost to buy commercially. Any individual or company that donates $1,000 to the program — less than half of the cost of a commercial 3-D printer — will receive a custom designed 3-D printer, and the school will keep other two. Weber said they also have plans to donate some of the 3-D printers to schools that cannot afford them and have students train the teachers how to use the equipment so students learn to give back. “It’s not just all about us,� Weber said. Hughes said the STEM Academy courses have been developed over several years, but this is the first year that the entire program is functioning in full and will allow students to graduate with STEM recognition. Businesses or community members interested in mentoring students, providing a capstone project for students or becoming a class speaker may contact Hughes at 952-232-3334.

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Hillary Smith, Freshman Honors Scholarship. Lindsey Ryan, a 2012 Eastview High School graduate, has been credited with a Luther College volleyball team best of 475 assists for an average of 10.3 per set. At the midway point of the 2015 schedule, the team from

Decorah, Iowa, has posted a record of 12-6 overall and sits atop the Iowa Conference standings at 3-0. Ryan is the daughter of Joe and Karen Ryan of Eagan.

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Final weekend for Bohline After 35 years, the Rev. Bill Bohline, lead pastor and founder of Hosanna Lutheran Church, will preach his final weekend as lead pastor Nov. 14-15. “I love Hosanna with all my heart,� said Bohline. He anticipates he will have an ongoing role in some capacity “at the discretion, direction, and desire of the lead pastor.� Weekend services on Nov. 14 and 15 will include special music, Bohline’s message, a light roast (not coffee), special guest speakers, and blessings for Bohline and his wife Nancy. A 2-5 p.m. open house Sunday, Nov. 15, will include music, historical memorabilia, snacks and an opportunity to greet the Bohlines. Hosanna Lutheran Church was founded in 1980 when Bohline

knocked on 3,000-4,000 doors in the Lakeville/ Burnsville area. Bohline is confident and optimistic about Hosanna’s future. “I believe Hosanna has never been stronger. We are united, growing, and healthy. We have a clear sense of vision and purpose and a strategic plan to accomplish it. The staff is exceptional. They are dedicated, gifted, faithful, energetic and Spirit-filled.� The Rev. Ryan Alexander, Hosanna pastor for 6 years, will be installed as the new lead pastor the weekend of Oct. 31-Nov. 1.

Planning future health care Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Burnsville will present “Plan Well. Finish Well.� 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, in the Worship Center Commu-

nity Room. Attendees will learn how to clearly communicate future health care choices so that: • Families can have peace of mind. • People can inspire their whole family to share their wishes. • People can receive all the care, and only the care, desired. • Siblings remain united instead of arguing over care for mom or dad. Guest speaker and author Anne Denny educates, inspires and equips families to share meaningful conversations about living well, and dying well. Contact Kari Snyder at ksnyder@popmn.org or 952-898-9357 to register by Oct. 23. There is no cost to attend. Prince of Peace is located at 13901 Fairview Drive, Burnsville, 952-4358102, www.popmn.org.

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Senior Citizen Day is Tuesday, Oct. 13, at the IMAX Theatre at the Minnesota Zoo, 12000 Zoo Blvd., Apple Valley. Complimentary coffee and refreshments will be served at 9 a.m. The film, “Journey to the South Pacific 3D,� will begin at 10 a.m. Cost is $6. For questions or group reservations, call 952-997-9714 or email cpurfeerst@imax. com.

Life Line Screening will conduct screenings for stroke, osteoporosis and more on Oct. 29 at Berean Baptist Church, 309 County Road 42 E., Burnsville. Screening packages start at $149. Preregistration is required. For information or to make an appointment, call 1-877237-1287 or visit www. lifelinescreening.com.

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The Minnesota Highway Safety Center will offer 55-plus driver-improvement courses on the following days: • 5:30-9:30 p.m. Oct. 13 (four-hour refresher), Apple Valley Senior Center, 146001 Hayes Road, Apple Valley. • 5:30-9:30 p.m. Oct. 14 (four-hour refresher), Burnsville Senior Center – ISD 191, 200 W. Burnsville Parkway, Burnsville. • 5:30-9:30 p.m. Oct. 26 (four-hour refresher), Lakeville Senior Center – Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Drive, Lakeville. • Noon to 4 p.m. Oct. 26 (four-hour refresher), Apple Valley Senior Center, 14601 Hayes Road, Apple Valley. • 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Oct. 26 (four-hour refresher), AAA Minnesota/Iowa, 600 W. Travelers Trail, Burnsville. The courses are open to the public; however, preregistration is requested. The four-hour refresher is $20. For more information or to register, visit www.mnsafetycenter.org or call 888-234-1294.

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Burnsville seniors The Burnsville Senior Center is located in the Diamondhead Education Center at 200 W. Burnsville Parkway. Call 952707-4120 for information about the following senior events. Monday, Oct. 12 – Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 11 a.m.; Card Recycle, 12:30 p.m.; Pinochle, 12:45 p.m.; SS Flex. Deadline: Des Moines. Tuesday, Oct. 13 – Quilters, 9:30 a.m.; Scrabble, 10:30 a.m.; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Troubadours, 1 p.m.; Line Dancing. Wednesday, Oct. 14 – Woodcarvers, 8 a.m.; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 11 a.m.; Tai Chi, 11 a.m.; 500, 12:45 p.m.; Hearing Clinic, 1 p.m.; SS Flex; Defensive Driving Refresher, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15 – Foot Clinic, 9 a.m.; Health Insurance Council, 9 a.m.; Belle Scrappers, 9:30 a.m.; Crafters, 10 a.m.; Coffee Talk – Caught, 2 p.m.; Wood Carving, 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16 – Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Painting, 9 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 12:15 p.m.; SS Flex.

Fall colors walk Burnsville residents age 62 and older are invited to take a stroll through Alimagnet Park during the annual Fall Colors Walk 9-10:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 15. The event is free. Participants will learn about forest species and the science behind their dazzling displays. This location can have the potential for uneven ground. Attendees should wear comfortable, weatherappropriate clothing and walking shoes. The park is at 1200 Alimagnet Park Drive. Registration deadline is Monday, Oct. 12. Interested participants can register online at www.burnsville. org/recreation and click “Online Registration,� by phone at 952-895-4500 or at the Burnsville City Hall Recreation office.

Look ‘Behind the Badge’ Burnsville residents 62 and older can attend Burnsville’s Police and Fire “Behind the Badge� workshop 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, at Burnsville City Hall. The day-long event will feature presentations by the Burnsville Police and Fire departments. Participants will learn about home/burglary safety, fire safety and forensics, tour police and fire vehicles, meet Burnsville Police K-9s and more. Lunch and other refreshments will be provided. Cost is $5. Registration deadline is Friday, Oct. 23. Space is limited. Interested participants can register online at www.burnsville. org/recreation and click “Online Registration,� by phone at 952-895-4500 or at the Burnsville City Hall Recreation office.

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The following senior activities are offered by the Eagan Parks and Recreation Department in the Lone Oak Room at the Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway. Call 651-675-5500 for more information. Monday, Oct. 12 – Zumba (Oasis), 9 a.m.; Book Club No. 2, 10 a.m.; F&Fab, 10 a.m.; FFL (Oasis), 11 a.m.; Expo Bag Stuffing, 11 a.m.; Drop In

Time, 1-4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13 – Senior Expo (The Oaks), 1 p.m. No programs in LOR. Wednesday, Oct. 14 – Coffee, Conversations & Games, 9 a.m.; Bring a Treat Wednesday; Blood Pressure Checks, 9:30 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 12:45 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15 – Dominoes, 9 a.m.; Bridge, 12:45 p.m.; Book Club No. 4 (Library), 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16 – Zumba (Oasis), 10:15 a.m.; Travel Show, 11 a.m.; S/B/ Yoga (Oasis), 11:10 a.m.; Bingo, 1 p.m. Upcoming events: South Metro Senior Expo at Eagan Community Center, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1-4 p.m. Free. Senior Soup Cook-off with children’s Halloween Parade on Wednesday, Oct. 28. Annual High Tea, Monday, Nov. 9, featuring music of the military. Bring your own tea cup. Register by Monday, Nov. 2. Cost: $7. Air National Guard Museum Tour, including lunch and bus, Tuesday, Nov. 3. Register by Monday, Oct. 19. Cost: $37. Christmas decorations at Governor’s Mansion Tour, including lunch at St. Paul Hotel and bus, Tuesday, Dec. 1. Register by Tuesday, Nov. 17. Cost: $54. Holiday Luncheon and entertainment, for senior center members only, Monday, Dec. 14. Register by Friday, Dec. 4. Cost: $6. Santa Visit in the Eagan Community Center, 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 5. Bring the little ones and your cameras. Metro Dining cards on sale in the Senior Center weekdays. Cost: $24. For the Monday Movie Matinees schedule for coming months, check out the Front Porch newsletter. For full information on senior events and details, read the Front Porch 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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MYHRA, from 1A by the endorsement,� she said, as reported by MPR News. “If there is no endorsement, I of course will go on to the primary like everyone else.� Other Republicans who have announced are David Gerson, of South St. Paul, and John Howe, of Red Wing. Announced

DFL candidates are Angie Craig, of Eagan, and Mary Lawrence, of Prior Lake. Myhra, 58, specialized in education and literacy issues during her four years in the House. During her last term she served as the minority lead member on the Early Childhood and Youth Development Pol-

icy Committee and as a member of the Educaton finance and tax committees. “Only in the United States can a poor girl whose first language was not English and who did not learn to read until the fifth grade, grow up to be a two-term state representative, certified public accountant and middle-

DANCE, from 1A routine students will perform with a live band in November at an area nightspot. Kacher Dunham is a workplace consultant by profession, not a fitness entrepreneur. Nor does she lead the classes — an ex-Vikings cheerleader and graduate of the Burnsville High School Blazettes dance team handles that. But “Let’s Dance Happy Hour� is Kacher Dunham’s baby. “I’ve always loved to go out dancing,� the 30-year Burnsville resident said. “But the bands never start until 9:30, and I like to go to bed about 10, even on the weekends. I was talking to some friends, saying, ‘Wouldn’t it be fun if there was a workout where you just went out and danced?’ Everyone supported the idea. They said,

Class members had their photo taken after performing a dance routine to “Lady Marmalade� on July 18 at Venue 13 in Burnsville. (Submitted photo) ‘I’d go if it was after work.’ I’ve been thinking about it and exploring it for five years, wondering where I could do something like this.� Renting class space at the Ballroom and Lat-

in Dance Club, which opened last year, was the answer. To teach the classes, Kacher Dunham recruited Brianna Nelson, whom she had coached in youth soccer and was a friend of her daughter,

class mom of three,� Myhra, who spent five of the first six years of her life in Latin America, said in her statement. She criticized “out-ofcontrol� federal spending and an $18 trillion national debt that “threatents the health of our economy.� She called for a strong defense to “protect Americans from

those who would seek to harm our country and we the people who live here.� Her voting record in the Minnesota House shows a commitment to “transparency, reduced regulation and a business-friendly environment,� Myhra said. In the wake of an employee buyout controversy in Burnsville-

Eagan-Savage School District 191 involving the district’s human resources director, Myhra sponsored changes in data practice law meant to broaden disclosures in such deals. The changes were passed by the Legislature and signed by the governor. — John Gessner

McKenzie. A Facebook page and a little marketing later, Kacher Dunham had 12 students. Her target audience is women 40 and older. Under Nelson’s instruction, the first class worked up a routine to the song “Lady Marmalade� and threw it down in a dancefloor flash mob on July 18 when the band Loose Cannon played Venue 13, a Burnsville nightspot. The dancers got “all dolled up� for the occasion, the bar let them in free and the band was expecting them, Kacher Dunham said. “It was almost like line dancing with a lot more movement,� she said. “There was shimmying and spinning. And we tried to keep it as simple as possible.� Nelson, a Farmington mother of two who graduated from Burnsville High in 2003 and cheered for

the Vikings in 2005, 2006 and 2010, enjoys the challenge of teaching dance and fitness to women who, kindly, may be a bit past it. “As far as their skill sets go, I think we’re back to the basics here,� said Nelson, who teaches yoga sculpt at CorePower Yoga in Apple Valley and is heavily involved in her daughters’ dance instruction. The idea of “Let’s Dance� is to get women working out without knowing it in a setting where perfection isn’t demanded, according to Nelson. “I think oftentimes in a group fitness setting, women, especially, have a tendency to compare themselves to each other, which will prevent them from showing up at a fitness class if they don’t want to feel everyone’s looking at them,� Nelson said.

Here, “they’re not going to look silly,� she said. “And even if they do, no one’s going to see them.� The song “Play That Funky Music� will replace “Lady Marmalade� in the new class’ dance routine. Nelson said a playlist for warm-up routines will probably skew toward disco. Class dates are Oct. 12, 19 and 26 and Nov. 2, 9 and 16. The cost of the six classes is $75. Class size is limited to 25. Kacher Dunham is adding a $15 single-class drop-in fee. The final blowout performance at a local bar is optional. Kacher Dunham is eying Nov. 20 or 21 at a place to be determined. More information is at www.happyhourworkout. com.

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10A October 9, 2015 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan

Sports Blaze overtakes Irish in the last minute Subdistrict football title to be decided in final week by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

After getting the program’s biggest victory in almost 10 years, the Burnsville football team is in the uncomfortable spot of needing a favor from the team it just defeated. The Blaze’s 20-17 home-field victory over Rosemount last Friday means it still has a chance to share the East Metro White subdistrict championship. To get there, Burnsville (6-1 overall, 5-1 subdistrict) needs a victory at Eastview on Friday, Oct. 9 – and also needs Rosemount to defeat subdistrict leader Lakeville North the same night. If both of those happen, Burnsville would share the subdistrict championship with Rosemount and North. The victory over Rosemount “will allow us to have two home playoff games, I think, which would put us in position to win a section championship,” Burnsville coach Tyler Krebs said. “But I told our kids after the game, this one’s over. Eastview’s scary. I think they’re playing really well right now.” Because of scheduling oddities in the South Suburban Conference, Burnsville and Rosemount had not met in a varsity football game since 2011. Rosemount had won the previous eight games between the teams, including

Burnsville players rush to congratulate Cory Kallstrom (right) after Kallstrom caught a pass for the go-ahead touchdown in the Blaze’s 20-17 victory over Rosemount last Friday. The victory means Burnsville still has a chance to win a share of the South Suburban Conference championship. (Photo by Mike Shaughnessy) three in the section playoffs. Burnsville’s last victory against the Irish was in 2006, which also had been the Blaze’s last winning season until this year. “This is a great launching pad,” senior offensive lineman Benn Olson said, “but we’ve got to get better from here.” That’s because the playoffs are on the doorstep. The Class 6A playoff bracket will be announced Saturday, the day after the regular season ends. Burnsville appears likely to be seeded no lower than third in Section 3, with the possibility of moving up depending on Friday’s results. Burnsville had to overcome a bad start last

Friday at home against Rosemount. The Blaze fell behind 14-0 less than seven minutes into the game. Later in the first half, the Blaze missed an extra point that would have tied the game and a field goal that would have given Burnsville the lead. Burnsville didn’t have the lead until 42.5 seconds remained in the game, after Kamal Martin threw a 12yard touchdown pass to Cory Kallstrom. “Obviously that wasn’t the way we wanted to start against a good team, but the thing I was most proud of was the way we clawed back,” Krebs said. Krebs also placed a lot of faith in the Burnsville

defense when, with the Blaze facing fourth and 13 at the Rosemount 47yard line with less than three minutes remaining, he chose to punt. Burnsville downed Jake Shepley’s punt at the 1, kept the Irish from getting a first down and took over at the Rosemount 31 following Steph Olson Jr.’s punt return. Five plays later, Martin threw to Kallstrom for the game-winning score. Rosemount (6-1) struck first, driving 62 yards in 12 plays to score on its opening possession. Alec Schimmel finished the drive with a 1-yard touchdown run. Burnsville fumbled on its second play from scrim-

mage, with the Irish’s Trevor Otterdahl recovering at the Blaze 26. Two plays later, a 24-yard touchdown pass from Jared Hanson to Simon Hatlen expanded Rosemount’s lead to 14-0. It was a turn of events that could have deflated the Blaze, but “our coaches taught us not to think like that,” Steph Olson said. “Just be positive and let things happen.” On Burnsville’s next possession, Martin threw to Keenan Winge for a 46-yard touchdown. In the second quarter, Steph Olson picked up a Rosemount fumble and returned it 46 yards for a score, although a missed conversion kept Rosemount in front at 14-13. The Rosemount sideline protested vociferously, claiming the runner already was down when the ball came out. All Steph Olson saw was a loose ball. “My teammates said they saw my eyes pop out of my helmet. I just picked it up and took it to the house,” he said. “We practice that all the time,” Krebs added. “Someone raked the ball out, and we work on the scoop-and-score all the time. We needed plays like that against a good team.” A 32-yard field goal by Rosemount kicker Kenny Watkins was the only scoring of the second half before Burnsville’s final drive. Martin completed eight of 14 passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns. Steph Olson led Burnsville in rushing with 49 yards on nine carries. Winge

had two catches for 55 yards and Kallstrom three for 30, with both getting touchdown receptions. Hatlen, Rosemount’s top receiver, had four catches for 77 yards but took a hard fall on the artificial turf in the second quarter and did not return. Schimmel also left in the second quarter after injuring a leg. Hanson completed 12 of 23 passes for 200 yards and also led the Irish in rushing with 39 yards on 11 attempts. “We gave up a couple of long passes today, but they’re so good at running that we have to stack guys in the box,” Krebs said. “Their quarterback throws a nice ball and they have some kids who can catch it.” Rosemount also appears likely for a top-three seed in Section 3 and could improve its standing with a victory at home Friday against Lakeville North, which would give the Irish a share of the subdistrict championship. Lakeville North (7-0) would win the subdistrict outright with a victory. Burnsville faces an 0-7 Eastview team that has shown an ability to move the ball but is allowing 35 points a game. Eastview has struggled with pass defense most of the year. Last Friday, Lakeville South quarterback Will Heller passed for 302 yards in his team’s 42-21 victory over the Lightning. Email Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecminc.com.

Notebook: SSC cross country meet is Tuesday by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Handy with their feet It turns out South Suburban Conference volleyball players are pretty good with their feet. In a conference volleyball match against Apple Valley on Sept. 24, two Lakeville South players saved the ball with their feet before the Cougars won the point. It went like this: Apple Valley blocked a South kill attempt, directing the ball back to the Cougars’ side. Camryn Strong of South instinctively stuck out her foot to save the ball (a legal contact in volleyball) before it hit the floor. South’s Allie Case did the same, then Halle Johnston lunged and swung at it with her left hand, sending it across the net. The Apple Valley players, thinking they already had won the point, gathered to celebrate as South’s shot hit the court on their side. The play was shown on ESPN’s SportsCenter; you can see it on South’s volleyball Twitter account, @lscougarvb. In the summer of 2014, Brie Orr of Eagan High School recorded a kill using her foot while playing a match for her Northern Lights club team. The video has had more than 8,000 views on YouTube.

The South Suburban Conference cross country meet this year moves from its traditional Friday afternoon running and will be held Tuesday, Oct. 13, at Eagan High School. The event begins with the boys junior varsity race at 3:30 p.m. Varsity races will be 4:05 p.m. for the girls and 4:40 p.m. for the boys. Lakeville South, ranked seventh in Class AA, and ninthranked Shakopee look to be the top two contenders for the girls team championship. South won the recent Eagle Invitational in Apple Valley and finished second to top-ranked Edina at the Applejack Invitational in Lakeville. Shakopee junior Tess Misgen and Farmington ninth-grader Lauren Peterson could battle for the girls individual championship. They took the top two places at the Applejack meet Sept. 19. There are no South Suburban Conference teams in the top 12 in this week’s raceberryjam.com Class AA boys rankings. Lakeville North, which has been ranked as high as seventh, won the boys championship at the Applejack Invitational and finished second at the Victoria Lions Invitational in Chaska on Tuesday. Senior Collin Getting healthy VanDussen has been the Panthers’ Sean Floersch, the Eagan teenNo. 1 runner this season. ager whose battle with cancer was Hall’s decision pending the subject of a Sun Thisweek and Dakota County Tribune feature Apple Valley senior Mark Hall, story in July, is now in remission a five-time state high school cham- and has returned to school. pion being recruited by the top Sean insisted on playing for his wrestling programs in the country, Burnsville youth baseball team announced Tuesday on his Twitter last summer even as he was underaccount he will make his decision going treatment for Ewing’s sarcopublic Nov. 11, the first day of the ma, a type of bone cancer. He had early signing period for National his final chemotherapy treatment Letters of Intent. in August. Beyond that, he isn’t tipping his On Sept. 22, he threw out the hand. Several Big Ten Conference first pitch at a Minnesota Twins schools, including Minnesota, are game and was declared a Twins among those Hall reportedly is player for a day. considering. Sean, the son of Rosemount This winter, he will go for an High School boys soccer coach unprecedented sixth Minnesota Mike Floersch, is in eighth grade high school individual champion- at Metcalf Junior High School in ship. Hall is one of five wrestlers Burnsville. He is playing soccer for in state history to win five individ- his school’s team and also is playual titles. ing fall baseball. Apple Valley senior Brock Morgan, a four-time state quali- Email Mike Shaughnessy at fier, did announce a college com- mike.shaughnessy@ecm-inc.com. mitment Tuesday. He is going to Columbia University.

Burnsville’s Alexander Meehan (left) and Rosemount’s Bryan Mischke collide while going for the ball during the Blaze’s 3-2 victory Tuesday. (Photo by Mike Shaughnessy)

Three teams to the wire in boys soccer Wildcats, Irish, Blaze all have a chance to finish first in SSC by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Eagan, Burnsville and Rosemount go into the final day of the South Suburban Conference boys soccer schedule with a chance to win or share the league championship. After defeating Apple Valley 3-1 on Tuesday night, Eagan (6-1-1, 19 points) holds a one-point lead over Burnsville and Rosemount, both of which are 6-2 for 18 points. Rosemount was in the lead going into this week’s play, but a 3-2 loss to Burnsville on Tuesday tightened the standings and kept the Blaze in the race. All three teams need a victory Thursday, but no more than two will get one. Burnsville completes its conference schedule at Shakopee at 7 p.m. Thursday, while Eagan travels to Rosemount to play the Irish. Among the possible scenarios: Eagan would win the conference outright by beating Rosemount. Rosemount would clinch at least a tie for the championship by beating Eagan. If the Irish and Wildcats tie, Burnsville could jump past both into first place if it beats Shakopee. The Blaze, needing a vic-

tory over Rosemount on the road to stay in the race, scored twice in the final 16 minutes to win the game, which led to joyous Burnsville players singing on the team bus as it pulled away from Irish Stadium. Trailing 2-1, Burnsville was awarded a penalty kick, which junior midfielder Armando Garcia converted with 15 minutes, 26 seconds remaining. A couple of minutes later Edward Aguirre, another junior midfielder, scored on a left-footed shot to put the Blaze in front. Misael Quintana scored in the first half for Burnsville (85-2 overall), which has won its last four games. Seniors Colin Mitchell and Ryan Lia scored for Rosemount (9-3-2 overall). Rosemount’s coaches disputed the penalty kick that was awarded, saying the foul occurred outside the penalty area. But head coach Mike Floersch also said the Irish were in a position to ensure that the penalty kick wouldn’t matter. “We had a lot of opportunities that we didn’t convert,” Floersch said, “and I think Burnsville capitalized on every one of its opportunities.” Regardless of what happens in Thursday’s games, there will be a new South Suburban champion. Prior Lake, the 2014 winner, stands sixth in the league this year. Eagan was conference runner-up last year, while Burnsville and

Rosemount both were in the bottom half of the league. Rosemount placed ninth in the 10-team South Suburban in 2014, but the Irish got hot in the playoffs and won the Section 3AA championship. “Coming into the season, I think our guys believed they had a chance to win the section again,” Floersch said. “I’m not sure they felt the same way about the conference, but we had a good start and you could see their confidence grow.” Eagan scored twice in the second half to defeat Apple Valley. Senior forward Dennis Morales scored twice for the Wildcats, bringing his total to nine goals this season. Sean McCoy had one goal and Josue Boutouli, Jorge Silva Olvera and Chad Miller had assists. Thursday’s games also could affect seedings for the Section 3AA playoffs, which begin Tuesday, Oct. 13. Eagan, Rosemount, Burnsville and Cretin-Derham Hall are the likely candidates for home-field advantage in the first round. St. Paul Central has the best record in the section at 9-1-3, but the majority of Central’s games have been against Class A teams. Eastview and Apple Valley also will be among the teams in the Section 3AA playoffs. Email Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecm-inc. com.


SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan October 9, 2015 11A

VIKINGS, from 1A would house team administrators, coaches and Vikings Entertainment Network employees. The site — located within close proximity to the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and the Mall of America — is expected to keep the team visible year-round. “We hope to create an environment with our headquarters that is unlike any other in professional sports,� Warren said. “Our goal is to not only build a world class headquarters for the Vikings but also a place for the community.� Plans call for three outdoor grass fields, an expanded indoor facility, and a 7,000 to 10,000-seat stadium that would feature synthetic turf. The stadium would be capable of hosting high school games, youth football clinPOPE, from 1A box somewhere, with his opinion tallied. Currens did not expect a call from the White House communications office, which would come about five weeks before the pope’s visit stateside. He was hesitant to believe the invitation to the White House lawn, wary of fraud. Before he arrived at Church of the Assumption, Currens was a 911 director in Tama County, Iowa, “so I’ve seen a few of those silly scams,� he said. Once he was confident the invitation was real, he gladly accepted, even though the expenses for the trip would be on Currens and his wife Meg. The couple traveled to Washington, D.C., along with the Rev. Mike Kueber, pastor at Church of the Assumption. The Sept. 22-24 trip brought Currens within shouting distance of the

ics and other community events. The indoor facility would include space for punting drills and meeting rooms for the team, football staff and non-football staff. The plan also calls for a hotel and conference center that would house tourists and new players trying out for the team. The commercial and residential component would be comprised of offices, retail and apartments. The team envisions a maximum build out, which will depend on market trends and may not necessarily occur. Council Member Gary Hansen said he believes the planned development would create a destination and “put Eagan on the map.� A handful of local business leaders and residents spoke in support of the plan at the Tuesday night

meeting. “This is a dream come true,� said Brent Cory, president and CEO of the Eagan Convention and Visitors Bureau. “This would turn us into an elite community. We’re good now but this would make us great.� Mayor Mike Maguire said he expects the Met Council will vote on the matter within 60 days. He said the Vikings’ have “bold vision� that is “very compelling.� Vikings management signed a deal in August for 185-acre former Northwest Airlines headquarters site as well as an undeveloped 9-acre parcel to the east. The site — located at Dodd Road and Lone Oak Parkway next to Interstate 494 — has remained vacant since Northwest Airlines merger with Delta moved operations to At-

lanta. Aside from the former Northwest headquarters and training facility, most of the property is largely undeveloped. Vikings representatives declined to reveal the sale price of the land, which isn’t public but the site initially went on the market in 2009 for $24.5 million — a price that has dropped over time. Eden Prairie developer Excelsior Group bought the property in June for $10.4 million. If approved by the Met Council, the comprehensive guide plan amendment would go back to the City Council along with a planned development and rezoning proposals for consideration. The team’s plans are in its early stages and will include more details if it progresses to the planned development stage. If the process moves

pope twice. To be present for the welcome ceremony on the White House South Lawn, the central reason for the invitation, Currens and company had to work for it. It meant waking at 3:30 a.m. Sept. 23 to be in line when the White House gates opened at 5 a.m. It took two hours to get through security, which Currens described as “kind of like the airport,� with the scanners and metal detectors and Secret Service. Then, they waited, as other visitors stayed attentive to their cellphones, tracking every step of the pope’s movements toward the White House. Once the proceedings commenced, the pope and President Obama both gave short speeches while approximately 15 people stood between Currens from the head of the Catholic Church. That was supposed to be it, but the group from Richfield would get one more glimpse of the pope.

They had arranged with Kline’s office a tour of the White House, but tours turned out to be closed due to the papal visit. As consolation, they were offered tickets to tour the U.S. Capitol, but were later told the Capitol building would be closed for a security sweep ahead of the pope’s Sept. 24 speech there. Then, they were offered another consolation prize. “So we got these last minute surprise tickets to go to the pope’s speech,� Currens said. They stood on the West Lawn of the Capitol, able to gaze across the Reflecting Pool at the “mass of humanity� not lucky enough to secure tickets for the lawn, Currens said. They were close enough to see the papal motorcade pull up before the pope appeared on the big screen for his speech. “When he was done, he came out and addressed everyone right there on the lawn of the Capitol,� blessing the crowd and

meeting some followers, Currens recounted. Looking around, he could tell the pope’s visit was a seminal moment for so many. “For a lot of people I think it was overwhelming,� he said. “There were a lot of tears in the crowd, a lot of joy.� Currens, a convert to Catholicism, called the event a “light bulb moment of just how interconnected everyone in the Catholic Church is,� with people coming from great distances just for a glimpse of the man in white. For Currens and his traveling companions, the visit to Washington, D.C., was more than a celebrity site-seeing trip. “Even though it’s domestic,� he said, “I think you can still call it a pilgrimage.�

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SOLAR, from 1A and cuts the cost by about 30 percent, Vaidyanathan said. Each pod integrates with the existing national power grid, which allows customers to purchase one or two pods at a time, rather being forced to invest in one complete system, Vaidyanathan said. Most solar panel systems in the market require a property owner to buy a complete system rather than one component at a time. Consumers can add more pods over time until they acquire enough to become independent of the local electrical grid, he said. Its initial price was

$5,000 per kilowatt which has since come down to $3,000 per kilowatt. This price tag is less than the industry average of between $4,500 a kilowatt to $5,500 a kilowatt. Vaidyanathan has expanded the SolarPod brand to include roof-top solar panel systems that property owners can install themselves on a variety of roof types. An electrician has to connect the system to the grid. A patented bracket system allows the panels to be installed without drilling into the roof. In September, the company received UL certification for the SolarPod Grid Tied and its SolarPod Crown, a solar panel sys-

tem for residential sloped roofs that was launched last year. The SolarPod Crown has a slightly lower price between $2,000 to $2,400 per kilowatt, depending on the size of the system. Mouli Engineering’s latest product, Solar Standalone, is currently undergoing testing to receive certification. That system is designed for gable roofs. This product is sold by the watt and is Mouli Engineering’s most expensive product ranging from $5,000 for 1,400 watts to $10,000 for 4,000 watts. Although the Standalone costs more than other Mouli Engineering products it is still below

the industry average of about $20,000 for 4,000 watts. “We are able to provide a product that the lowest cost and at the highest energy efficiency,” Vaidyanathan said. All three products enable consumers to purchase one or two units and then add on later. Vaidyanathan said that as distribution picks up, he hopes to continue to lower the cost of his products, which are currently sold at Lowe’s, Northern Tool, Menards and the company’s website www.mysolarpod.com. By early 2015, the company had outgrown its contracted manufacturer and opened its own facil-

ity in Burnsville where a handful of contracted workers build the systems. Mouli Engineering is not alone in its growing success. The industry as a whole has grown by about 30 percent every year, according to John Kearney, executive director of the Minnesota Solar Energy Industry Association, which represents solar energy professionals and users. “Solar and wind are now the biggest sources of new energy,” Kearney said. “People are realizing that when you factor in all the environmental damage from coal and health costs, solar is already cheaper.” The company has sold more than 400 of its various products nationwide.

Revenue has steadily climbed every year enabling the company to become profitable after the first five years without government subsidies, Vaidyanathan said. The company is on track to finish this year with about a half million in revenue, which is double the prior year, Vaidyanathan said. Vaidyanathan is working on developing a new product that isn’t solar but that Vaidyanathan said will improve energy efficiency within homes and businesses. He declined to give details since the project is still in its infancy.

Sale: The Property will be sold at 10:00 a.m. on November 3, 2015, at the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office, 1580 Highway 55, Hastings, MN 55033. The Property may be sold separately, in gross, or both. Non-Merger of Interests: Any purchase by the Mortgagee of the Property at the foreclosure sale and/or the Mortgagee’s obtaining title to the Property at the end of the redemption period shall not cause the lien of the Mortgage, or any other lien or interest in favor of the Mortgagee against or with respect to the Property, to merge with fee title or any other interest acquired by the Mortgagee, or in any manner otherwise impair the security or priority of such liens or the Mortgagee’s rights and remedies under such liens and applicable law. To the contrary, the Mortgagee intends to reserve, and hereby expressly reserves, all of its rights and remedies with respect to such liens and interests. Redemption: Mortgagor’s Redemption Period shall expire 12 months after the date of sale. Per Minn. Stat. § 582.32, subd. 5(c), each holder of a junior lien may redeem in the order and manner provided in Minn. Stat. § 582.32, subd. 9, beginning after the expiration of the Mortgagor’s redemption period under Minn. Stat.§ 582.32, subd. 5(d). Deficiency: The Mortgagee preserves the right to pursue any deficiency in the indebtedness in accordance with applicable law. Dated: September 15, 2015 WINTHROP & WEINSTINE, P.A. By: /s/ Christopher A. Camardello Christopher A. Camardello (#0284798) Suite 3500 225 South Sixth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 612-604-6400 Attorneys for Mortgagee Published in Burnsville/Eagan September 18, 25, October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2015 449319

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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: Bare It All Waxing PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 14358 Burnhaven Drive Burnsville, MN 55306 NAMEHOLDER(S): Name: Wendy’s Spa Services Address: 14358 Burnhaven Dr. 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: 09/29/2015 SIGNED BY: Wendy Lindsley, Salon Owner Published in Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek October 9 and October 16, 2015 458057

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: RMS Quality Services PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 11965 12th Avenue South Burnsville, MN 55337 USA NAMEHOLDER(S): Name: Martin Calibration Inc. Address: 11965 12th Avenue South, Burnsville, MN 55337 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: 10/01/2015 SIGNED BY: Rick Brion Published in Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek October 9 and October 16, 2015 457215

PUBLIC NOTICE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 194 LAKEVILLE NORTH AND LAKEVILLE SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS GRADUATION RENTAL APPAREL AND DIPLOMA BID

GAGE: Assigned to: Countrywide Bank, FSB. Dated July 31, 2007 Filed October 23, 2007, as Document No. 619192. And thereafter assigned to: Bank of America, N.A. successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP. Dated October 10, 2008 Filed October 24, 2008, as Document No. T634904. Said Mortgage being upon Registered Land. TRANSACTION AGENT: NONE TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: NONE LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Bank of America, N.A. MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS:4621 Penkwe Way, Eagan, MN 55122 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 10.39802.08.010 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot One (1), Block Eight (8), in Johnny Cake Ridge 3rd Addition, CIC No. 341 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Dakota ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $113,601.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $109,444.66 That prior to the commencement of this mortgage foreclosure proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all notice requirements as required by statute; That no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; PURSUANT to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: December 4, 2015 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office, Law Enforcement Center, 1580 Hwy 55, Lobby #S-100, Hastings, MN to pay the debt then secured by said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys’ fees allowed by law subject to redemption within six (6) months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns unless reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN Stat. §580.07. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single-family dwelling, unless otherwise provided by law, the date on or before which the mortgagor(s) must vacate the property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the property is not redeemed under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on June 6, 2016 unless that date falls on a weekend or legal holiday, in which case it is the next weekday, and unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07 or 582.032. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.” Dated: October 2, 2015 Bank of America, N.A. Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee USSET, WEINGARDEN AND LIEBO, P.L.L.P. Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee 4500 Park Glen Road #300 Minneapolis, MN 55416 (952) 925-6888 18 - 15-006038 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in Burnsville/Eagan October 9, 16, 23, 30, November 6, 13, 2015 458473

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LEGAL NOTICES CITY OF BURNSVILLE PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 20, at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible by the Burnsville City Council, 100 Civic Center Parkway, in the Council Chambers on an application to vacate drainage and utility easements in Lots 12, 13 and 14, Block 1, NORTHVIEW THIRD ADDITION TO MINNESOTA ORCHARD GARDENS. Vacation of Easement Area

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Name of Mortgagor: Fenton Sub Parcel D, LLC and Bowles Sub Parcel D, LLC Name of Mortgagee: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as trustee for the registered holders of J.P. Morgan Chase Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp., Commercial Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-LN2 Original Principal Amount Secured by the Mortgage: $11,604,000 Date and Recording Information of Mortgage: April 12, 2004; Amended and Restated Mortgage and Security Agreement dated April 12, 2004, recorded June 7, 2004, as Dakota County Recorder Document No. 2212877, executed by Fenton Sub Parcel D, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and Bowles Sub Parcel D, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as mortgagors, to Nomura Credit & Capital, Inc., a Delaware corporation, as mortgagee, to secure the principal amount of $11,604,000, as amended, and assigned to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for the registered holders of J.P. Morgan Chase Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp., Commercial Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-LN2, acting by and through its special servicer, Torchlight Loan Services, LLC, pursuant to that certain Assignment of Amended and Restated Mortgage and Security Agreement; and Assignment of Amended and Restated Assignment of Leases and Rents dated August 20, 2004, and recorded in the Office of the Dakota County Recorder on March 17, 2005 as Document No. 2305008. Amount Due as of September 15, 2015: $1,727,156.24 (which includes, without limitation, principal, interest, late charges, attorneys’ fees, and costs, all of which may continue to accrue). Legal Description of Property: Lots 6 and 7, except the Westerly 290 feet of said Lot 7, as measured along the North and South lines of said Lot 7, all in Block 1, Larc Industrial Park, according to the recorded plat thereof, Dakota County, Minnesota (the “Land”), and all buildings, structures, and other improvements on the Land, all equipment, fixtures, and other personal property and goods attached to the Land or the improvements, all proceeds of all the foregoing, all replacements, extensions, and renewals, all rents, issues and profits generated by or in connection with the land and improvements, and all contracts, easements, rights, and privileges and appurtenances attached or in any way pertaining to the Land or the improvements, all the foregoing of which is and as more completely described in the Mortgage identified above (collectively, the “Property”). Common Addresses and Tax Parcel Identification Numbers of Property: The common addresses of the Land are 1300 and 1320 Larc Industrial Park, Burnsville, Minnesota 55337. The tax parcel identification numbers of the Land are 02-44300-01-060 and 02-4430001-070. Mortgage Origination And Servicer Information: The Mortgagee has a servicing agent. The Mortgagee did not originate the loan. There is no transaction agent. The servicing agent’s address is Torchlight Loan Services, LLC. A person with knowledge of the loan and the Mortgage can be reached at (305) 209-9967 or through the undersigned. Time, Place, and Manner of

CITY OF BURNSVILLE, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 1355 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 OF THE BURNSVILLE CITY CODE, BEING THE ZONING TITLE OF THE CITY OF BURNSVILLE K2 REAL ESTATE, LLC CASE FILE NO. DEV15-0032 The City Council of the City of Burnsville ordains as follows: Section 1. Title 10 of the Burnsville City Code is hereby amended to allow a permanent exterior display area at 12205 River Ridge Boulevard in accordance with the Amended Planned Unit Development Agreement on file in the City Clerk’s office dated September 8, 2015 for the following described property located within the City of Burnsville, Minnesota: Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, River Ridge 4th Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota Section 2. The zoning map of the City of Burnsville referred to and described in said Title 10, shall not be republished to show the aforesaid rezoning, but the Community Development Director or his/her designee shall appropriately mark the zoning map on file in the City Clerk’s office for the purpose of indicating the rezoning provided for in this ordinance and all of the notations, references and other information shown thereon are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this ordinance. Section 3. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication according to law. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED THIS 8th day of September, 2015 by the City Council of the City of Burnsville. Elizabeth B. Kautz, Mayor ATTEST: Macheal Collins, City Clerk Published in Burnsville/Eagan October 9, 2015 458047

CITY OF BURNSVILLE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE A Public Hearing will be held on October 20, 2015, at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible by the Burnsville City Council, 100 Civic Center Parkway, in the Council Chambers to consider the application of Bidhipur Properties Investment LLC for a Planned Unit Development Amendment to allow a change to the exterior of Nutmeg brew pub located at 1905 County Road 42. All persons desiring to be heard on this item are encouraged to attend. For more information, please contact the City of Burnsville at (952) 895-4490. Macheal Brooks, City Clerk City of Burnsville, MN Published in Burnsville/Eagan October 9, 16, 2015 458735

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: Deb’s Hot Dogs PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 3750 75th Street East Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076 NAMEHOLDER(S): Name: Debbie Keller Address: 10163 Courthouse Blvd. 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: 08/28/2015 SIGNED BY: Debbie Keller, Owner Published in Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek October 2 and October 9, 2015 453989

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: CreditServices.com PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 418 Gateway Boulevard Burnsville, MN 55337 NAMEHOLDER(S): Your Credit Team of Minnesota, LLC 418 Gateway Boulevard Burnsville, MN 55337 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: October 2, 2015 SIGNED BY: John L. Lesh Published in Burnsville/Eagan October 9, 16, 2015 458137

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: iDesign PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 1800 Riverwood Dr. #224 Burnsville, MN 55337 NAMEHOLDER(S): Brittany Tyus 1800 Riverwood Dr. #224 Burnsville, MN 55337 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: September 26, 2015 SIGNED BY: Brittany Tyus Published in Burnsville/Eagan October 2, 9, 2015 455428

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: Stones Creative PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 1486 Red Cedar Road Eagan, MN 55121 NAMEHOLDER(S): Michael J. Stones 1486 Red Cedar Road Eagan, MN 55121 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. DATE FILED: October 1, 2015 SIGNED BY: Michael J. Stones Published in Burnsville/Eagan October 9, 16, 2015 457457

Lakeville Area Public Schools, will receive sealed bids for Graduation Rental Apparel and Diplomas for Lakeville North and South High Schools at the District Office, attention Pam Lundberg-Schmidt, Purchasing Agent, ISD #194 Lakeville, 8670 210th Street West, Lakeville, Minnesota 55044 until 10:00 a.m. Monday, October 26, 2015, at which time and place all bids will be opened and read aloud. Requests for specifications may be made to Pam LundbergSchmidt, Purchasing Agent, at the address listed above, phone 952232-2030 or email at lund1159@ isd194.org. /s/ Kathy Lewis School District Clerk Independent School District 194 (Lakeville) State of Minnesota Published in Lakeville, Burnsville/Eagan October 9, 16, 2015 456531

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196 ROSEMOUNTAPPLE VALLEY-EAGAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS CALL FOR BIDS 20-PASSENGER TYPE A SCHOOL BUS Notice is hereby given that BIDS will be received for the purchase of three (3) 20-passenger Type A School Buses by Independent School District 196 at the District Office, 3455 153rd Street West, Rosemount, MN 55068, until 10:00 am, October 16, 2015, at which time and place bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Complete instructions on how to obtain Bidding Documents can be found at: http://www.district196. org/District/LegalNotices/index. cfm. If you should have any questions regarding this bid you may contact Randy Dukek, Coordinator of Transportation at randy.dukek@ district196.org. Gary Huusko, Board Clerk Independent School District 196 Published in Apple Valley, Lakeville, Burnsville/Eagan October 2, 9, 2015 455434

CITY OF BURNSVILLE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on October 20, 2015 at 6:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, by the Burnsville City Council at the Burnsville City Hall, 100 Civic Center Parkway, on the Application of Bidhipur Brewing Company d.b.a. Nutmeg for an On-Sale/Sunday On-Sale Liquor License for the location at 1905 Co Rd 42 W, Suite 100. All persons desiring to be heard on this item will be heard at this time. Tina Zink City of Burnsville Published in Burnsville/Eagan October 9, 2015 457854

NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY AS TO STUDENTS The Child Development and Learning Center admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other school-administered programs. Published in Burnsville/Eagan October 9, 2015 457405

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: July 31, 2007 MORTGAGOR: Rachel A. Schaffer and David W. McDonial, wife and husband. MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Filed October 23, 2007, Dakota County Registrar of Titles, Document No. 619191 on Certificate of Title No. 158835. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-


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RAMSEY Decorators Delight! 7320 152nd Lane NW

Brooklyn Park, 10/15-17 10a-5p Furniture, HH, garage, yard, records & misc. 201 RIVER LANE CT

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4030 Garage & Estate Sales Cash only.

Columbia Hts. 10/16 - 18

St. Matthew Lutheran Church Rummage Sale! 4101 Washington St. NE Eden Prairie Antique Sale Stained glass items & other oldies! 10/8-9-10 (9-5)

16173 Westgate Drive

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Merchandise Mover

$54

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5090 Asphalt/Blacktopping/Seal Coating

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30+ Years Experience Asphalt Paving & Sealcoat Quality Work W/Warranty LSC Construction Svc, Inc

Dave’s Concrete & Masonry

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952-890-2403 / 612-363-2218 Mbr: Better Business Bureau

H & H Blacktopping 612-861-6009 5110 Building & Remodeling Baths Decks Kitchens

Christian Brothers Construction

4530 Houses For Rent

Minn Lic. BC679768

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Dependable Builders Basement Finishing Expert 15 yr. exp. Refers available 612 306-4199 Lic. 20460052

5140 Carpet, Floor & Tile Above All Hardwood Floors

4570 Storage For Rent

Installation-Sanding-Finishing

Lonsdale Mini-Storage 7 sizes available. 5’x10’ to 10’x40’. Call 507-744-4947 leave message.

“We Now Install Carpet, Tile & Vinyl.� 952-440-WOOD (9663)

Escobar Hardwood Floors, LLC We offer professional services for your wood floors! Installs/Repair Sand/Refinish Free Ests Ins’d Mbr: BBB

Winter Storage- Inside storage. Great rates, Awesome location! Boats,cars & campers. 612-889-8768

952-292-2349 SANDING-REFINISHING

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Roy’s Sanding Service Since 1951

952-888-9070

5160 Commercial & Residential Cleaning Professional Cleaning w/o paying the high price Honest, dep, reas. Exc. refs Therese 952-898-4616 THE CLEAN TEAM Making homes shine since 1994. Honest, Reliable, Detailed. Rena: 612-267-0874

5050 Music & Dance Lessons Piano Lessons Ages 6 & up Mon-Thur, my home, Apple Valley. Call 952-431-3245

5170 Concrete/Masonry/WaterprooďŹ ng CONCRETE & MASONRY

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ĂŒConcrete, ChimneysĂŒ Brick, Stone, Drain Tiles. Custom, New or Repair. ĂŒChristian Brothers ĂŒ Construction Minn Lic. BC679768

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5090 Asphalt/Blacktopping/Seal Coating

1020 Junkers & Repairables

Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks, Blocks, Footings, Etc. Insured 25 Years of Experience 612-244-8942

St. Marc Ready Mix Concrete

1-100 yards delivered. Both small & large trucks. Contractors & Homeowners. 952-890-7072

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Sams Irrigation Winterization & Repair &DOO IRU )UHH (VW

Wade 612-203-9915 5220 Electrical DAGGETT ELECTRIC Gen. Help & Lic. Elec. Low By-The-Hour Rates 651-815-2316 Lic# EA006385 JNH Electric 612-743-7922

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5260 Garage Doors

5340 Landscaping E-Z Landscape Retaining/Boulder Walls, Paver Patios, Bobcat Work, Mulch & Rock, & Fences.

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MN Nice Gardens & Landscapes

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5270 Gutter Cleaning Gutter Cleaning / Window Washing 612-298-8737 10% off New Customers

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5370 Painting & Decorating 3 Interior Rooms/$275 Wallpaper Removal. Drywall Repair. Cabinet Enameling and Staining. 30 yrs exp. Steve 763-545-0506

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Sat., Oct. 10 (10-4) Furn., collectibles, HH items 4000 Parklawn Ave, #220

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Status Contracting, Inc. Kitchens & Baths, Lower Level Remodels. Decks. Wall/Ceiling Repair/Texture

Tile, Carpentry, Carpet, Painting & Flooring #BC679426

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5370 Painting & Decorating

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Ben’s Painting

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5380 Plumbing SAVE MONEY Competent Master Plumber needs work. Lic# M3869. Jason 952-891-2490

5390 RooďŹ ng, Siding & Gutters A Family Operated Business No Subcontractors Used

Tree & Landscape. Fall Discount - 25% Off

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Silver Fox Services Tree Trimming/Removal Fully Licensed & Insured BBB Accredited Registered W/Dept of Ag. Located in Bloomington

Re-Roofing & Roof Repairs - 30 Yrs Exp Insured - Lic#20126880 John Haley #1 Roofer, LLC. Call 952-925-6156

952-883-0671 612-715-2105

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952-392-6888

Gutters â—† Soffit/Fascia TOPSIDE, INC.

Thomas Tree Service

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Community Assisted Living in Apple Valley &

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A live stream will be fee beans, sending a mesavailable for $15 for those sage in Morse code, and unable to attend. Visit playing games from the http://www.youthinmuearly 1900s. There will sic.org/ for more inforalso be a petting zoo and mation. woodworking demonstration. ‘Marvin’s New this year is a DaRoom’ at RHS kota City Dollar Hunt. Clues will be posted Performances of Roseon the grounds daily at mount High School’s fall 10:15 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. play, “Marvin’s Room,â€? Harvest Moon Festival Dakota City Heritage and on Facebook. The are 7 p.m. Friday and winner will receive $100 and several passes to the Christmas in the Village event held in December. Cost is $6 for ages 13 Obituaries and older; $3 for ages 4 to 12; and free for ages 3 *HQHYLHYH 6XVDQ and younger. 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GDXJKWHU -HQQ\ EURWKHUV -RKQ 0DU\ :UHQ DQG 3DW 6KLU 10, Farmington High School, OH\ :UHQ DQG VLVWHU LQ ODZ 'RURWK\ 5LQJHLVHQ +RII PDQ 7ZHQW\ WKUHH QLHFHV DQG QHSKHZV )XQHUDO VHUYLFH ZDV KHOG DW $0 0RQGD\ 2FWREHU WK DW 6W -RKQV &KXUFK +HDWK $YH /DNHYLOOH 9LVL WDWLRQ ZDV 30 6XQGD\ 2FWREHU WK DW :KLWH )XQHUDO +RPH .HQZRRG 7UDLO /DNHYLOOH DQG DOVR RQH KRXU SULRU WR VHUYLFH DW 6W -RKQV ,QWHUPHQW DW /DNHYLOOH *URYH &HPHWHU\ &RQGROHQFHV DQG PRUH LQIRUPDWLRQ DW ZZZ ZKLWHIXQHUDOKRPHV FRP :KLWH )XQHUDO +RPH /DNHYLOOH Saturday, Oct. 9 and 10, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, in the high school’s performing arts center. The play is touted as the touching, yet surprisingly humorous, story of Bessie. In the midst of caring for her invalid father and disabled aunt, Bessie is diagnosed with leukemia. Hope arrives in the form of her estranged sister, Lee, and Lee’s two teenage sons, any of whom might be a potential bone marrow donor. Tickets are $7 adults, $5 students and senior citizens. Tickets can be ordered online at Seat Yourself at https:// search.seatyourself.biz/ webstore/webstore.html? event=.&domain=rhsthe aterarts. Tickets may also be purchased at the box office one hour prior to performances (651-6836969, ext. 37540). Rosemount High School is at 3335 142nd St. W., Rosemount.

Deadline extended for Community Art Exhibition The Dakota County Public Art Citizen Advisory Committee is seeking original works of art for its fifth Community Art Exhibition. The deadline for submitting artwork is extended to Nov. 9. Themes of the exhibit are “New Perspectives of Historic Places in Dakota County� and “Your Favorite Building in Dakota County.� Artists 8 years old and older living in Dakota County are invited to submit original two-dimensional art that meets the committee’s criteria outlined online. One entry per person per theme is allowed. The mission of the Dakota County Public Art Citizen Advisory Committee is to showcase and celebrate local talent while making local art more accessible to residents. This exhibition is the fifth open exhibition of work by local artists sponsored by the committee and its 20th overall. The committee will review submissions and make a recommendation to the Dakota County Board of Commissioners, which will make the final decision on which artwork is exhibited. The six-month exhibit will be installed in No-

vember in various Dakota County buildings. 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 651-4384286 or jean.erickson@ co.dakota.mn.us.

one of three children’s concessions for free or an upgrade to the next size for $1. Coupons expire Dec. 31. The movie theater is at 14401 Burnhaven Drive in Burnsville. Call 952892-3456 for information.

Riverwalk Market Fair

Sinatra and Company Sinatra and Company, featuring Colleen Raye, Debbie O’Keefe, Tim Patrick and the Fabulous Blue Eyes Band, takes the Ames Center stage 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22. The show highlights the music of the 1950s and ’60s crooners, both guys and gals. Tickets are $28 at the box office, by phone at 800-982-2787 or at ticketmaster.com. Ames Center is at 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville.

Paragon promotions Paragon Odyssey 15 Theater in Burnsville is offering two promotions. • Through Oct. 31, guests can receive free refills with the purchase of a limited edition pink large bucket and cup. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. • A booklet with six Halloween concession coupons will be sold for $1.50. Coupons are for

Music by Wake Robin, stories for children, fresh local produce and flowers, and arts and crafts will be featured at Riverwalk Market Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, in downtown Northfield’s Bridge Square. For more information, visit www.RiverwalkMarketFair.org.

Halloween at Mystic Lake Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake is hosting Totally Awesome 80s Weekend 6-11 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, through Saturday, Oct. 31. Live entertainment includes Brat Pack Radio Thursday night, The Totally Awesome 80s Dance Party with Deejay St. Joel and the Mystic dancers on Friday night and Ladies of the 80s performing Saturday night. A Halloween costume contest is scheduled 7-11 p.m. Saturday. The event is free. More information is at mysticlake.com.

theater and arts calendar 20655 Flagstaff Ave., Farmington. Tickets: $15 reserved, $10 adult general admission, $7 student and senior admission. Information: http://www. youthinmusic.org/. Senior Expo, 1-4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway, Eagan. Free. Information: 651-675-5500 or www. cityofeagan.com. Exhibits “Burnsville’s Attic� exhibit by the Burnsville Historical Society runs through Oct. 31 at the art gallery at Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Information: 952-895-4685. Music Kenny Rogers, 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, Mystic Lake Casino, Prior Lake. Tickets: $44 and $55. Information: www. mysticlake.com. Afternoon at Pops: The Wild, Wild West presented by Dakota Valley Symphony and Chorus with the Galactic Cowboy Orchestra, 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $20 adults, $15 seniors, $5 students. Information: 952895-4685. Ricky Nelson Remembered with Gunnar & Matthew Nelson, 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18, Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $42-$62. Information: 952895-4685. Kansas, 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, Mystic Lake Casino, Prior Lake. Tickets: $29 and $39. Information: www.mysticlake.com. Theater “A Night of Injustice,� 7:30 p.m. Oct. 9-10 and 2 p.m. Oct. 11, Eastview High School, 6200 140th St. W., Apple Valley. Features “The Trojan Women� and “The Pillowman.� Tickets: $7 adults, $5 students/seniors. Mature audiences only. Information: 952-431-8955. “She Kills Monsters,� 7 p.m. Oct. 9-10 and 2 p.m. Oct.

Workshops/classes/other Heavenly Moves is offering a Ballet & Tap class Fridays 1:30-3 p.m. for girls ages 7-12. Heavenly Moves is a Christian dance school that believes in teaching beautiful dance technique to worship God. Sevenclass session begins Oct. 23. Cost: $145. Contact Miss Karin at KindHeartsPrincessSchool@gmail.com. Classes held in Burnsville. Kind Hearts Princess School for girls ages 4-8 filled with singing, dancing and act-

ing, celebrating being a princess in God’s kingdom. Classes begin Wednesday, Oct. 21, from 1:15-2:15 p.m. and 4:15-5:15 p.m. Contact Miss Karin at KindHeartsPrincessSchool@gmail.com. Classes held in Burnsville. Teen Poetry Jam/Rap Battle, 4-5 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Apple Valley Teen Center, 14255 Johnny Cake Ridge Road, Apple Valley, 952-953-2385. Ages 12-18. Oil painting workshop: “Copying Old Masters� with Dan Petrov, 6-9 p.m. Thursdays through Oct. 15, at 190 S. River Ridge Circle, Burnsville. Pre-register by phone at 763843-2734 . Drawing & Painting (adults and teens) with Christine Tierney, 9 a.m. to noon Wednesdays, River Ridge Arts Building, Burnsville. Information: www.christinetier ney.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, 651214-4732. 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 Mondays at Lakeville Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave., beginners 1-2 p.m., intermediate 2-4 p.m. Information: Marilyn, 651-463-7833. The Lakeville Area Arts Center offers arts classes for all ages, www.lakevillemn.gov, 952-985-4640. Rosemount History Book Club meets 6:30-8 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Robert Trail Library. Information: John Loch, 952-255-8545 or jjloch@charter.net.

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dents. Walk-ins welcome. “Surviving and Thriving in Your Job and Your Life,� 9 a.m. to noon, Lakeville North Saturday, Oct. 10 High School, 19600 Ipava Ave., Metro Republican Women Lakeville. Taught by Jennifer meeting, 8:30 a.m., Mendako- Harmening. For information ta Country Club, 2075 Menda- and to register, go to www.hhkota Drive, Mendota Heights. consultingltd.com. Speaker: Dakota County Attor4-H open house, 11 a.m. to ney James Backstrom. Buffet 1 p.m., Galaxie Library, 14955 breakfast. Cost: $18 members, $20 nonmembers, $10 stu- See FAMILY, next page

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Thisweekend Jesse Cook concert in Burnsville

Acoustic guitarist and composer Jesse Cook is set to take the stage of Burnsville’s Ames Center at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23. The Paris-born, Toronto-raised musician, known for his contributions to nuevo flamenco music, is playing at the local venue as part of his “One World� album tour. His ninth studio album, “One World� brings together flamenco, classical, rumba, pop and jazz influences. Tickets range from $36$41 and are available at the Ames Center box office, 12600 Nicollet Ave., and through Ticketmaster online or 800-982-2787. More about Cook is at www.jessecook.com. (Photo submitted)

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Minneapolis police Sgt. Robert Dale and mystery author Marilyn Jax will be leading a free mystery writers workshop from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, at the Barnes & Noble in Eagan. (Photo submitted)

Two detectives share their secrets Mystery writers workshop Oct. 10 in Eagan by Andrew Miller SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Best Book Awards and was named a finalist in the Midwest Book Awards in 2013. Her latest book, “Never in Ink,� was released last year. At the workshop, Jax will focus on secrets for crafting mystery tales — clues, red herrings, twists and turns — while Dale will discuss police procedures at crime scenes and interesting homicide cases he’s investigated. Dale joined the Minneapolis Police Department in 1997 and served as a patrol officer until 2007, when he was promoted to sergeant and was tasked with investigating sex crimes for one year. He joined the department’s Homicide Unit in 2008 and has since investigated numerous murders and other death scenes. No registration is required for the event at the Eagan Barnes & Noble, which is located at 1291 Promenade Place. More about Jax and her books is at www.marilynjax.com.

Any aspiring Raymond Chandlers will find plenty of fodder for their literary pursuits at the Eagan Barnes & Noble this weekend. On Saturday, Oct. 10, the bookstore is hosting a mystery writers workshop which will be led by mystery author Marilyn Jax and Minneapolis police Sgt. Robert Dale. The free, 1-4 p.m. event will cover the basic elements of the genre — setting, plot, clues, suspense, tension — and is geared to writers of all experience levels. Jax, a Twin Cities resident, brings a background in fraud investigation to the mystery writing craft, having spent close to 20 years as a fraud investigator with the state of Minnesota. Her book “Sapphire Trails,� the third installment in the mystery series featuring private investigators Claire Caswell and Gaston “Guy� Lombard, Email Andrew Miller won the mystery category of the USA andrew.miller@ecm-inc.com.

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