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Lakeville May 12, 2017 | Volume 38 | Number 11
Lakeville may revoke permit for foxes
NEWS A House divided Legislators responded along party lines when passing the American Health Care Act in the U.S. House. Page 3A
OPINION Caponi is a local treasure The Caponi Art Park is a quiet retreat amid the hustle and bustle of suburban life in Eagan. Page 4A
THISWEEKEND
City Council to consider recommendation by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Despite passionate pleas and a strong show of support, Lakeville Planning Commission members reluctantly and unanimously recommended April 6 that the City Council revoke Mikayla Raines’ permit that allows her to keep foxes at the rural Lakeville home she rents. City officials granted Raines a conditional use permit which specified not more than three foxes on the property about a
year ago, but Raines said she has not abided by its terms, regularly keeping up to nine foxes in temporary rehabilitation, many babies abandoned in the wild or rescued from fur farms. Lakeville City Council members will make the final determination on the matter at its May 15 meeting. Planning Commission members said they had few options since Raines has been in violation of the terms of the permit; Commission Member Brooks Lillehei asked if she could comply with just keeping three foxes, but Raines said she could not because she is running a rescue.
Raines apologized for going over the limit, but said she did not know of the need when she first got her permit. She said she first went over the limit when a fur farmer she had met called and said a mother fox had rejected three kits and they were going to die if she did not get them. “I chose in that moment to get them,� Raines said. “That’s kind of where it all started.� She said she brings the foxes into schools outside Lakeville and teaches classes about topics at teacher request, such as information about the species and fur farms. “I just ask you please allow me to keep my fam-
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In tears, Mikayla Raines put her head in her hands as her sister, Jennifer Swanson of Lakeville, pleads on Raines’ behalf during the May 4 Lakeville Planning Commission meeting to let her keep her permit for foxes. ily,� Raines said through Swanson of Lakeville, said tears. “They’re everything Raines wants to operate to me.� a sanctuary and help fur Raines’ sister, Jennifer See FOXES, 11A
Young entrepreneurs wanted in Lakeville YEA informational meeting set May 24 by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Children’s book with a message Apple Valley writer and teacher Kimberly Munson looks to raise awareness about Type 1 diabetes with “Maggie’s Mystery.� Page 19A
SPORTS
South looking for aces Lakeville South’s boys tennis team has a chance to accomplish a lot of firsts for the program this season. Page 12A
After a year hiatus, the Lakeville Area Chamber of Commerce Young Entrepreneurs Academy is again opening the doors for Lakeville youths to get expert help in starting their own businesses. Lakeville students in grades 6-12 are invited to apply for YEA, where they will have unprecedented individualized guidance from real industry professionals dedicated to helping them succeed in whatever product or service they create. In the past, a banker, lawyer and accountant would address the whole YEA class and offer general advice about critical business issues involving insurance, legalities and finance. Under the new program, each student will not only have their own mentor, they will have an entire team consisting of a lawyer, banker and insurance agent that will meet with the student and their mentor individually. “They will talk about their business specifically,� said Tim Roche, president of the Lakeville Area Chamber of Commerce. “We’re kind of codifying it a little bit and making it much more custom
to each individual business.� Roche said they made the changes after working with students who had diverse businesses that ranged from a nonprofit partnering youth with elders to a bakery. He said the students’ insurance, banking and legal needs were much different and they determined they are better addressed on an individual basis. “We ran into things that we could have done better to help those students,� Roche said. “So by giving them a banker and that insurance agent and that lawyer specifically, we’ll be able to catch those a lot easier and help students really get their business up and going.� The program has also been shortened so it will only compete with winter-season sports and activities, a change that Roche said may help more senior high students participate in YEA. A maximum of 24 students are allowed in the program, and an informational meeting for parents and students is set for May 24 at Lakeville North High School at 6:30 p.m. Any student interested may apply for acceptance into YEA under a simplified process that no longer requires letters of recommendation or an essayyea Once a student submits an application, See YEA, 11A
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Members of the Lakeville VFW Post 210 hold a Memorial Day ceremony in 2016.
VFW’s 2014 bar closing opened outreach efforts Post 210 plans 100th anniversary by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Three years after the controversial closing of the VFW Post 210’s bar and restaurant, the organization is thriving, its funds going to help veterans in the community rather than toward restaurant and bar expenses. “Here we thought that club was critical to our mission as a post,� said Ken Titcomb, Post 210’s quartermaster. “But our active membership has probably tripled and we’ve really been able to do some significant community service.� Titcomb said at the time of the bar closing, Post 210 had fewer than 10 active members but now has about 50 members that regularly participate in events.
Moves from leading North St. Paul Polars
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Students from the Lakeville South mock trail team celebrate as they win state at the Mock Trial State Tournament on March 3 and 4 in St. Cloud, qualifying them for the national competition this weekend.
LSHS Mock Trial argues its way to national championship by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
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After winning state in March, Lakeville South High School’s Mock Trial team is in Connecticut this weekend for national competition, a first for any Mock
Trial team at the 12-year-old high school. “It’s kind of a dream come true just to be going to the nationals,� said Kate Redetzke, the only senior on the team. In a real courtroom, over 50 Mock Trial top qualifying
teams will argue a fictional court case, with some team members acting as lawyers and others playing the part of witnesses. Their performances are judged by real Supreme
Joe Janquart has been hired as head boys basketball coach at Joe Janquart Lakeville South High School. Janquart comes to District 194 from St. Paul Schools, where under his leadership, the team went to its first state tournament in 17 years and won its first conference title in 45 years. He was the MSHSCA Class 4A state Coach of the Year last season, an annual award voted on by the Minnesota Basketball Coaches Association. Janquart previously served four years as an assistant coach at Henry Sibley High School and for three years was an assistant at North St. Paul, where he also is an elementary STEM specialist and district lead teacher. Incoming Lakeville South Activities Director Tom Dasovich said in a news release that Janquart is known in the state and basketball community for his energy and positivity.
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Post 210 members have recently held blood drives and significantly increased their annual poppy sales under the leadership of member Marc Anderson while retaining the post’s charitable gambling operations through a partnership with Lakeville Brewing Co., which has remodeled and located in the post’s former club building. Since the restaurant’s closing, Post 210 members have donated $10,000 to the Hastings Veterans Home to build a greenhouse for the veterans to work in and volunteered for projects that include raising about $10,000-$15,000 to buy materials to help Iraq veteran Dave Rosc. He and wife Kim Rosc recently purchased their first home in Burnsville, but soon they and their preschool children began suffering
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Students at Lakeville North High School look on at the scene of a mock car crash May 5, as the victims wait for help to arrive. The crash was staged outside the school by Lakeville North High School’s SADD chapter, Lakeville Area Public Schools’ Student Support Services team, Lakeville Police, Lakeville Fire Department and other members of the community to help students understand the importance of safe driving behaviors. Thirty-seven people in the United States die every day as a result of alcohol, drug impaired or distracted driving.
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Health care vote reaction along partisan lines by Tad Johnson SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
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AVHS Rocket Team members are, from left, David Wright, Kyle Lundberg, Thor Oase and Austin Torkelson.
Countdown to blastoff AVHS Rocket Team headed to national finals by Andrew Miller SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s launch time, on a national stage, for Apple Valley High Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Rocket Team. The team has qualified for the Team America Rocketry Challengeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s National Finals Fly-Off, which will be held May 13 in Virginia. The teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s four members â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Kyle Lundberg, Thor Oase, Austin Torkelson and David Wright â&#x20AC;&#x201D; have been meeting weekly since the beginning of the school year to design, build and test launch their rocket. The team earned a spot at nationals with successful qualifying launches
this spring. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve received help from Rocket Team advisor Erin Adams, a chemistry teacher at the school, and team mentor Neil Michels, a retired AVHS physics and chemistry teacher who was the teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s advisor prior to retirement. For the qualifying launches, which were conducted in a field outside the high school and monitored by an official with Team America Rocketry Challenge, they needed to launch their rocket to a height of 775 feet, and have it return to Earth in under a minute with a henâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s egg, stashed inside the rocket, unharmed. The AVHS team was among 100 teams, from a field of about 800 nationwide, whose scores qualified them for nationals. The Team America Rocketry Challenge was
created in 2002 as a onetime celebration of the Centennial of Flight, but by popular demand became an annual program sponsored by the Aerospace Industries Association and the National Association of Rocketry. The program is the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest student rocket contest and aims to build a stronger U.S. workforce in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Through rocketry, students learn the importance of dedication, team work, and especially resilience,â&#x20AC;? Adams said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They use the engineering-design process which incorporates researching, designing, building and testing, and redesigning to improve the rocketâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s performance. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This epitomizes the habits of mind that form the basis for STEM edu-
cation at AVHS, as well as exposes students to real-world application of science, technology, engineering and math.â&#x20AC;? As for the upcoming national competition, AVHS team members are optimistic about their prospects. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to prep it the way weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve always had, the way weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had success, and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll see how things go,â&#x20AC;? said Lundberg, a 12th grader. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Once you push the launch button, everything is quite literally up in the air.â&#x20AC;? The AVHS Rocket Team is seeking donations to help offset their travel expenses for the national finals. Those wishing to contribute can go to www. gofundme.com/avhs-rocket-team-nationals. Contact Andrew Miller at andrew.miller@ecm-inc.com.
Burnsville accused of censorship Complaints stem from Ames Center decision on play by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Burnsville officials and the city-owned Ames Center face accusations of censorship months after the center refused to stage a local theater groupâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s play unless the word â&#x20AC;&#x153;mulattoâ&#x20AC;? was removed from the title. The accusations come from a group called the National Coalition Against Censorship as well as two City Council members. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just think this is something we have to be very cautious of, because we are using the force of the state to censor something. We are,â&#x20AC;? Council Member Cara Schulz said at a May 9 council work session. The NCAC said in a May 4 letter to officials they are â&#x20AC;&#x153;barred by the First Amendment from suppressing expression
that could potentially generate offense.â&#x20AC;? The New York-based NCAC and a group called the Dramatists Legal Defense Fund demanded a public apology from the city. Other council members and city officials â&#x20AC;&#x201D; as well as Ames Center Executive Director Brian Luther, employed by the city-contracted VenuWorks company â&#x20AC;&#x201D; defended the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s right to keep what Luther deemed an offensive, derogatory term off the centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s marquee and other promotional materials. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve talked to Joel (City Attorney Joel Jamnik) about this,â&#x20AC;? Mayor Elizabeth Kautz said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And I can tell you that weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re upholding the First Amendment in terms of what weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re doing.â&#x20AC;? Council Member Dan Gustafson, who put the topic on the work session agenda, said the city was â&#x20AC;&#x153;almost on the verge of censorshipâ&#x20AC;? by refusing to stage a Chameleon Theatre Circle production of the play â&#x20AC;&#x153;Caucasian-Aggressive Pandas and Other
Mulatto Tales.â&#x20AC;? The play, by mixed-race actor, director and playwright Duck Washington, was one of six shows Chameleon proposed for its 2017-18 season. The â&#x20AC;&#x153;mulattoâ&#x20AC;? dispute as well as scheduling differences between the company and the center led Chameleonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s board to vote in February to end its annual contracts with the center after the current season, which concludes in June. The south metro company, which prides itself on presenting an alternative to traditional community theater fare, has been a fixture in the centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 150-seat black box theater since the center opened in 2009. Meanwhile, the cityowned Bloomington Center for the Arts has invited Washington to produce his play there in 2018. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the Ames Centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s loss, Gustafson said, praising the playâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exploration of issues around biracial identity. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sake, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a really good discussion to have,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And
the worst part of it is for me, quite frankly, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be in Bloomington. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be five miles from here at another government theater, and we didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do it. Why is it good enough for Bloomington and not good enough for us?â&#x20AC;? Luther told the council his objection came down to one word in the title, â&#x20AC;&#x153;mulattoâ&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201D; which the playwright himself says is derogatory to many, an issue explored in the play. â&#x20AC;&#x153;One thing I will not do is censor content onstage,â&#x20AC;? Luther said. City policy is to not market performance titles that include profane or See ACCUSED, 9A
home beds. Every Americanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s health care will be affected if this bill is made the law of the land, but people of color, children, the elderly and disabled will be disproportionately affected. Moreover, everyone with pre-existing conditions â&#x20AC;&#x201C; whether it be cancer or simply having given birth through Csection â&#x20AC;&#x201C; will be in danger of losing access to health care. Rep. Erik Paulsen and Rep. Lewis both previously gave assurances they would protect pre-existing conditions, so their reversal on that position is particularly noteworthy.â&#x20AC;? Gov. Mark Dayton told the media after the vote that Minnesota will not opt out of covering people entering the health care market with pre-existing conditions. A CNN analysis of the bill said â&#x20AC;&#x153;it would make it harder for people to buy comprehensive coverage and weaken the protections for those with preexisting conditions. The bill would provide $138 billion through 2026 to help states and insurers lower premiums and set up high-risk pools to cover those with pre-existing conditions.â&#x20AC;? More on that analysis is at http://tinyurl.com/ mkjuc8g. ISAIAH has organized thousands of people to call, write and visit congressional representatives, including an hour-long stop at Lewisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Burnsville office in April prior to what was expected to be the first vote on the AHCA. That vote never materialized. The bill was revamped and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s next stop is consideration by the U.S. Senate. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has indicated the Senate will wait for the bill to be reviewed the CBO before moving on with what many Republican senators are considering a â&#x20AC;&#x153;first draft.â&#x20AC;?
Reaction to Fridayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s approval of the American Health Care Act in the U.S. House went along party lines, much like the vote did. U.S. Rep. Jason Lewis, a Republican who was elected in the 2nd District this fall, said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Last year, I promised the people of the 2nd District that I would promote real health care reform that works for their families. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m keeping that promise. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Obamacare is continuing to collapse. The American Health Care Actâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s much-needed relief includes lower premiums, universal access, and greater patient choice. We also continue the important missions of protecting the vulnerable and ensuring that no-one can be denied coverage for a pre-existing condition. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll keep working to make quality, accessible health care a reality for families in Minnesota.â&#x20AC;? Lewis was among the all-Republican Minnesota House members to vote for the bill, while all of Minnesotaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s DFL House members voted against it. The measure passed 217 to 212 with no Democratic support and 20 Republicans voting no. The 2nd District DFL Party tweeted out on its Twitter account: â&#x20AC;&#x153;And the GOP claims itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the party of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;fiscal responsibilityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;family values,â&#x20AC;? citing the bill did not have a public hearing or an updated score from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. The nonprofit Twin Cities interfaith coalition ISAIAH said in a press release after the vote that this is a time for public lament. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This inhumane bill destroys the health care of 24 million people, steals $880 billion from Medicaid, threatening the health and even the very lives of many in our nation. Nearly half Tad Johnson can be reached of all births in the nation at tad.johnson@ecm-inc. are covered by Medicaid, com. and 60 percent of nursing
Burnsville man killed in forklift accident A 27-year-old Burnsville man was killed May 5 in a forklift accident at the Burnsville Menards store, 2700 E. Highway 13. Alec Michael Saunders died shortly before 9 a.m. of blunt-force chest injuries, according to the Hennepin County Medical
Examiner. He died after being taken to the emergency room at Hennepin County Medical Center. The medical examiner, Burnsville police and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration are investigating the accident.
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4A May 12, 2017 SUN THISWEEK - Lakeville
Opinion An art oasis for 25 years in the heart of Eagan by Larry Werner SPECIAL TO SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
One day several years ago, when I was managing Thisweek Newspapers and the Dakota County Tribune, I got a call from Cheryl Caponi, who invited me to come out to the Art Park she and her husband, Anthony Caponi, had built on Diffley Road between Pilot Knob and Lexington. I had heard of Caponi Art Park, but had never visited. The Caponis thought the editor and general manager of the local newspaper should know about the park and what goes on there and, of course, assign his writers to do stories about the place. I retired in 2013 from ECM Publishers, parent company of Sun Thisweek and the Tribune. In 2015, Tony Caponi, the sculptor and former art professor at Macalester College, died at age 94. Last summer, Cheryl Caponi called
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Larry Werner me again – this time to ask that I join the board of Caponi Art Park, which operates the 60-acre park and its programs. My fellow board members, including Tom Barnard, the retired director at the Lakeville Area Arts Center, have been immersed in a strategic-planning process for the nonprofit that runs the park. The board has also been planning ways to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the park, using the slogan, “25 years of art in nature.” The first event, entitled “Reflected Light,” is an art exhibition that runs May 5 to July 11 at the Eagan Community Center. Additional
works are on display at Eagan’s Wescott Library. On Sunday, June 11, from 3-5 p.m., you’re invited to a “Birthday Bash and Outdoor Classroom Dedication.” The “outdoor classroom” is a shelter built with contributions from private donors on a high spot in this peaceful, hilly, wooded place that is cut through with walking trails, a large amphitheater and Tony’s art. The new structure will be used for performances, classes and other events. A summer performance series will kick off on July 9. And while the park’s Theater in the Woods has had music on Sunday nights for years, we’ll be trying some new things this year, such as plays and a “Bluegrass and Beer” event on July 14. Watch for information on these and other programs in Sun Thisweek and the Tribune, or go to www.caponiartark.org. On one of the first warm days this
spring, I took a walk in the park. I thought about the fact that this park, which straddles Diffley Road with a tunnel connecting the north and south portions, was the home of an Italian immigrant who decided to share it with art and nature lovers. Eagan, a fully developed community, is fortunate to have this place for enjoying the quiet, the sculptures and the performances. To make sure it remains a people’s space, we’ve set a goal for raising $25,000 in this 25th year. You can go to the website to donate, drop donations in boxes on the property and attend the events at this oasis in the middle of Dakota County’s largest city. I hope to see you there. Larry Werner is the retired general manager of Sun Thisweek and the Dakota County Tribune. His email is lhwerner47@gmail.com. Columns reflect the opinion of the author.
Fountain of youth discovered in Rosemount by John Loch SPECIAL TO SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
We all have heard that there is no “fountain of youth” and that we can’t bring back our youth. I disagree, witnessing the audience last week at the Steeple Center in Rosemount. The Rosemount Area Arts Council has sponsored a “tribute band” concert series this winter at the Steeple Center. Starting in January with “Bob” the music of Bob Dylan it continued in February with “A Hard Day’s Night” the Beatles. March brought “That’ll be the Day” with Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper. Last week ABBA “Absolutely Fab” tribute band performed to another sellout crowd. Next month will be Elvis and Roy “Pretty Woman” Orbison — “The Kings of Heartbreak Hotel.” Sixty has been the average age of the audiences (ABBA brought the average down because of a wider range of appeal). But what one witnessed were people being transported back to their 20s and 30s. Dancing in the aisles, waving their arms, shaking their “booty,” holding up lighters (replaced by cellphones) laughing, whistling, clapping, and generally “feeling the music” the only thing missing was the sweet smell that used to
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John Loch permeate concert venues. This was a far cry from those that had slowly and gingerly walked in. No oxygen tanks were in evidence but a few inhalers were used and there was a wheelchair and a walker. A number of hearing aids were replaced with ear plugs. The 60s were being revisited along with flashbacks of listening to the latest top 40 on KDWB and WDGY (63 that’s easy to remember). Every week brought new hits from new bands, the British invasion, Beach Boys, protests, hippies, the Mamas and Papas, Dylan, Denver, Everly Brothers, Hit Parade, American Bandstand, eating at drive-ins, going to drivein movie theaters (sneaking your friends in that were hiding in the trunk), sockhops, stuffing phone booths or Volkswagen Beetles, Woodstock, flower children, bell-bottoms and free love (nothing I personally experienced). Remember the TV shows “Father Knows Best,” The
Monkees,” “Dobbie Gillis,” “Gilligan’s Island,” Maxwell Smart, James Bond. Oh the memories just keep flooding back. Remembering your first car, date, job, kiss, you get the picture. The carefree days until “the War.” We try to forget that part but it defined us; the draft, protest marches. sit-ins, Kent State, Watts, Watergate, Nixon, body bags, the lies. The anguish. The feeling we aren’t going to accept this. We are going to make a difference. The future is ours. Things have to change. For two hours we could forget our aches and pains, our troubles, and we could leave our inhibitions at the door. We were set free to enjoy the moment, the music, that 70-year-old woman swaying in front of you transformed into a barefoot girl with flowers in her hair. Oh “what a night.” At the end of the concerts we are usually congratulated with a “good show,” “we enjoyed it,” “great band” being mumbled as the audience filed out. Now all of a sudden we were hearing “I feel great” and “this was wonderful.” People gathered in groups and mingled. One heard “do you remember” and “let’s go party.” They didn’t want to leave because they knew they were going back to real-
ity. Tomorrow morning they were going to ache. They had to get to a doctor’s appointment. So yes, there is a “fountain of youth.” It resides in all of us but we keep it hidden until we are reminded it of it. Music can do that. We need to talk and share more with others our age. Storytelling and looking at old photographs can help but music seems to somehow open are memories. Certain smells can do that also. I recently read that a brief scent can quickly transport us to a specific place, a time. Our brain doesn’t forget. The scent of pine takes me to the resorts up North. The smell of hot dogs to baseball games at the “Met.” Freshly cut grass makes me think I am driving past a freshly cut alfalfa field. You have heard it many times but stop and smell the roses. Dig out and dust off your old 45 record player and records with the plastic insert in the middle. Pour yourself a glass of wine, light up some incense, pur your feet up, lean back, close your eyes, turn on the music, relax and find your own “fountain of youth.” John Loch, a retired longtime Rosemount pharmacist, is a member of the Rosemount Area Arts Council. Columns reflect the opinion of the author.
Letters Address mental health issues in schools To the editor: I felt that Laura Adelmann’s story titled “District 194 teachers issue cry for help” was great; it stirred strong feelings inside me. Figuring out how to prevent the escalation of mental and emotional health issues is important. Clearly, more counselors or school psychologists are needed. Teachers have enough responsibility and they should not be required to bear the burden of dealing with a subject as complex as mental health. Therapists and psychologists have years of training for that, and even for them it’s no simple task. I understand that feeling responsible for helping someone through challenging times is very much like attempting to walk on eggshells without breaking them. I’m fully aware that finding money is always an issue, however, money spent now will save money later. I tend to think more state funding to support
teachers, and therefore students, would be an easy decision. It’s well-known that if mental health issues are not addressed, they are more likely to escalate. And in the worst cases, result in more crime, drug abuse, runaways, and under-age prostitution. Add to that health care
smog in the atmosphere. I am sure that I am over simplifying the issue but I believe it is quite accurate. Almost everyone believes in smog. You can see it as you go over large cities when the atmosphere’s pressure is rising. It is hard on anyone with breathing difficulties like asthma sufferers. Smog in the atmosphere is bad for everyone. If left unchecked, it causes breathing difficulties for people with asthma. It causes heat problems for everyone. Of course, it wouldn’t get that far because people are too smart. If it got too hot we would quit emitting CO2 into the atmosphere. If we wait too long, it may even become illegal to drive personal automobiles. So, buy fuel efficient whether fiscally conserva- cars, recycle more, turn tive or fiscally liberal. the heat down in the winter to 68 degrees and turn ANDY ALT the air conditioner up to Lakeville 78 degrees in the summer time.
and insurance costs when people seek treatment later. Perhaps I’m missing some critical facts as to why money can’t be found in the budget to put more counselors in schools, but Global Warming I welcome the discussion. In my eyes, this seems like 101 something that could be To the editor: agreed upon by everyone, Global warming is a terrible term. It was the first term used to describe what later became a political football. Almost all of the liberals believed in A division of ECM Publishers, Inc. it and most conservatives thought it was bunk. Laura Adelmann | LAKEVILLE NEWS | 952-894-1111 | laura.adelmann@ecm-inc.com The latest term is “cliMike Shaughnessy | SPORTS | 952-846-2030 | mike.shaughnessy@ecm-inc.com mate change.” It is far less Mike Jetchick | AD SALES | 952-846-2019 | mike.jetchick@ecm-inc.com political, but still most libTad Johnson | MANAGING EDITOR | 952-846-2033 | tad.johnson@ecm-inc.com erals think it is true and John Gessner | MANAGING EDITOR | 952-846-2031 | john.gessner@ecm-inc.com most conservatives think it Keith Anderson | DIRECTOR OF NEWS | 952-392-6847 | keith.anderson@ecm-inc.com is false. I like to think of it as
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HARLEY HORSAGER Lakeville
Three questions for Lewis To the editor: I recognize that U.S. Rep. Jason Lewis has a difficult job representing the 2nd District. He won less than 50 percent of the votes last November running against two liberal opponents. Thus, his declaration to serve all con-
stituents requires skilled navigation. Unfortunately, Lewis has failed. He hides behind microphones with conservative media outlets — he is a regular guest on the Justice and Drew radio program and appeared on Fox News TV this past weekend. Of course, he has scheduled no town hall sessions or other venues to meet with a broad array of constituents. The statement Lewis posted on his website “explaining” his support for AHCA is full of slogans and unproven assertions. All his constituents deserve clear, direct answers from him. Let’s start with just three questions about the House Republican health care bill. How is it a good idea: - To increase the cost of health insurance for persons 50-64 years old (90,000 in the 2nd District) by allowing companies to charge five times as much as younger customers? (P.S. Don’t repeat Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price’s comments that it’s market pricing — they just cost more.) - To implement high risk pools for people with pre-existing conditions? I have found no evidence that this approach works well — high premiums, long waits, and caps are common. (P.S. Don’t repeat the claim that it’s “guaranteed issue and renewability” while people could be priced out or See LETTERS, 5A
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LETTERS, from 4A have poor coverage.) - To support a bill for which the House held no hearings, provided no expert testimony, and couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wait for scoring by the Congressional Budget Office or other group? (P.S. Will you repeat Rep. Paul Ryanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s statement that to do so is irresponsible?) I look forward to hearing from my congressman. HOWARD SCHNEIDER Lakeville
Lewis takes credit for what? To the editor: U.S. Rep. Jason Lewis made sure his smugly smiling face was right in the camera during the House Republicansâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; shameful celebration of their vote to take health care away from 24 million Americans, to make health screenings and preventive care less available, and to remove our guaranteed coverage for the pre-existing conditions which affect 27 percent of Americans. They voted on the bill before there was a Congressional Budget Office score because they knew it would score badly. Almost none of the House Republicans had read the bill, which cuts $839 billion from Medicaid in order to give $622 billion in tax cuts to the wealthy, most of it going to billionaires. This is just the first step before their next massive tax cut for the richest among us. Even without this potential windfall for the rich, income inequality is at its highest since just before the Great Depression â&#x20AC;&#x201D; to which it was an important contributing factor. Medicaid has provided subsidies to the poor, including the working poor, to people born with disabilities, and to the 60 percent of people in nursing homes who have already paid down their own savings and other assets. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time to get those spare rooms ready for your parents and grandparents. Every major health advocacy group â&#x20AC;&#x201D; doctorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; groups, nursesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; groups, American Medical Association, American Hospital Association and AARP denounces this heartless, immoral bill. Only 17 percent approved of the previous draft of the GOP bill and this one is even worse! Republicans have proven again that â&#x20AC;&#x153;Compassionate Conservatismâ&#x20AC;? is an oxymoron. Most care only about their wealthy campaign donors. More people in the 2nd District voted for Democrats than voted for Lewis. He doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even try to represent us â&#x20AC;&#x201D; heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just in this for himself. NAOMI BAKKEN Eagan
Republican agenda doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t work for state To the editor: Call me a slow learner. It was finally â&#x20AC;&#x201D; just this morning â&#x20AC;&#x201D; after reading another headline about another roll back of current policy by the Legislature that I figured it out. The notion has been rolling around in my head for
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an embarrassingly long time without the words to define it but today I have the words. Those in power at the Legislature this year are not promoting a Minnesota agenda. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a Republican agenda. Good for the state, who cares? Good for Republicans, pass it any way you can. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m furious at the attempts to roll back environmental rules, reduce clean air and water protections, remove voter protection policies, refuse to protect internet privacy; the list could go on and on. I wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t born in Minnesota but I have lived here since 1966. I value the quality of life Minnesotans â&#x20AC;&#x201D; old and new â&#x20AC;&#x201D; value and are proud of. I love our lakes, clean air (I came from California in 1966 where you really could see the air you had to breathe at the end of the block), our clean election system and campaign finance rules, our desire to care for the least among us. I love a lot of other things as well. But I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t love the Republican agenda. Going back to the days of robber barons and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Father Knows Bestâ&#x20AC;? doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t work for me. I want progress, advancement, a rising tide lifting all boats. Nope. The Republican agenda doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t work for me and it doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t work for Minnesota. JUDY FINGER Apple Valley
Cleaning up the Obamacare mess To the editor: Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m so frustrated with the political climate around health care in our country. When the Democrats had control of all three branches of the federal government they forced the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) on to Americans on a complete partisan vote. Now that Republicans have taken control of all three branches, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time to make improvements and fix huge problems with the plan. Unfortunately, many people will just not admit that there are major problems with Obamacare and are now trying to scare people with predictions that are less than truthful. These people wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even acknowledge that there are also problems with other governmentrun health care: Medi-
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fellow supporters have no idea of the fiscal impact the bill poses upon his constituents or others whose lives depend upon access to health care. Even Obamacare was argued and debated in public for all to see and was not a creature of back room deals and rushed voting without transparency. Lewisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s emphasis that the bill provides reform does not equate with improving health care, or costs, for everyone. The options for states to opt out of funding for health care, implementation of high risk pools, and waivers, will impair access to health care for low income people. Those with pre-existing conditions will be unable to afford health insurance and health care. The AHCA abolishes funding for Planned Parenthood. This isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t abortion funding, but funding for counseling, training and education for parents and children on reproductive health care, STDs, and other services for youth and adults. It is hard to understand how de-funding planning and preventive services improves health care.
Under the AHCA, employers will not face tax penalties when they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t provide health insurance for employees. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not better for employees. The bill will make health care based upon oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s income and social status, rather than as a matter of right. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not health care reform, but tax reform for the wealthy. We expect and deserve better from our representative. STEVE FIEBIGER Burnsville
ger and angst over health insurance reform concerns the individual market. The tail is wagging the dog. The problem in the individual market is that healthy people are not buying insurance. The more sick people, and the fewer healthy people, in a policy pool results in higher premiums. The new AHCA eliminates mandatory coverage requirements. It is likely that many healthy people will withdraw from the market, resulting in higher premiums. Lewis will not keep his promise here. Regarding employer based insurance, the proposed AHCA allows states to reduce mandatory coverages. Thus things like annual physical exams need not be covered any longer. When coverages are reduced, premiums go down â&#x20AC;&#x201D; but medical bills go up. Another promise Lewis will be unable to keep. Republicans view buying health care the same as they view buying a car: buy the health care you can afford. If you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t afford it donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t buy it. Unfortunately, health care is not the same as a car. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be fooled. Lewis did us no favors by passing the AHCA in the House. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hope the Senate is smarter than he is. RON GOLDSER Eagan
The truth about Mission health care, accomplished insurance To the editor: U.S. Rep. Jason Lewis needs to think about what promise he â&#x20AC;&#x153;keptâ&#x20AC;? for the voters of the 2nd District regarding health insurance. Based on his vote on the American Health Care Act, either premiums will go up, or medical bills will go up, or both. Eighty five percent of Americans with health insurance are covered through their employers. Only five percent are in the individual market. Most of the publicity, an-
To the editor: U.S. Rep. Jason Lewis finally voted to kill Obamacare. He fulfilled his campaign promise to get rid of Obamacare. His mission is accomplished, and he can rest easy. There is nothing left for Lewis to do on Capitol Hill, so he may as well spend his remaining months in office trying to figure out what comes next, since he is not going to win re-election. BILL RANDALL Eagan
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Burnsville domestic abuser charged anew by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
John Antolik, left, and Allan Pond were among 75 veterans to take part in the May 6 Honor Flight Twin Cities trip to Washington, D.C.
Lakeville men selected for Honor Flight second class from 195155. He was based in San Diego and was deployed twice to Korea aboard the destroyer U.S.S. Hopewell. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been on the Honor Flight Twin Cities waiting list for many years, so being selected for this trip is especially meaningful,â&#x20AC;? said Beck. He was â&#x20AC;&#x153;excited to visit the Korean War Veterans Memorial, but also looking forward to paying respects to all the fallen soldiers commemo-
The Honor Flight Twin Cities selected three Lakeville men â&#x20AC;&#x201C; John Antolik, Virgil Beck and Allan Pond â&#x20AC;&#x201C; to take part in the May 6 Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. Antolik was in the Navy during World War II; Pond served in the Air Force during both World War II and the Korean War. Beck served in the Navy as a radarman petty officer
rated throughout Washington, D.C.â&#x20AC;? Beck is grateful to the staff at The Fountains at Hosanna, where he resides. Each year, The Fountains hosts a Veterans Day pancake breakfast to raise money to sponsor a veteran for the Honor Flight Twin Cities. The 2017 event will be held on Friday, Nov. 10. The Honor Flight Twin Cities is a non-profit organization created solely
to honor Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s World War II and Korean veterans. During the Honor Flight, the group transports veterans at no cost to them to Washington, D.C., for one day to visit and reflect at their memorials. The Honor Flight Twin Cities conducts two flights each year, one in the spring and one in the fall. There are more than 200 veterans on the waiting list for future flights.
Could there be an NFL draft in Eagan? Popular event could be staged in new facility by Andy Rogers SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
As field and steel work progresses on the Minnesota Vikingsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; new home in northeastern Eagan, officials are working on filling up its calender. The Minnesota Vikings applied to host the NFL Draft in 2022 or 2023 at both Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center being built in Eagan and at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an opportunity for our market to have a unique Minnesota event,â&#x20AC;? Vikings executive vice president Lester Bagley said in a phone interview. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a widely televised event. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an opportunity to enhance the brand of our market and the Vikings and to generate some economic impact with all the people involved.â&#x20AC;? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s still early in the process. Bagley said the Vikings submitted an expression of interest 13 months ago. There are still many details between how the NFL runs its drafts and how the Vikings would stage such an event between Eagan and Minneapolis.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;(The NFL) is still figuring out where to have it next year,â&#x20AC;? Bagley said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t identified a process or time line nor have they identified any programing opportunities.â&#x20AC;? He recognized any staging of the NFL Draft would happen five years from now, but â&#x20AC;&#x153;it will come fast.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have more work to do,â&#x20AC;? Bagley said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We recognize we need more details and direction from the NFL.â&#x20AC;? He said once they do, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be able to â&#x20AC;&#x153;roll up their sleevesâ&#x20AC;? to showcase the hospitality and infrastructure in Eagan and Twin Cities. The new headquarters will include outdoor and indoor practice fields, a 6,000-seat stadium, team meeting rooms and auditorium, and administrative offices. The NFL Draft is a three-day event from Thursday to Saturday held in the spring. The NFL reported 250,000 in total attendance of the NFL Draft last month in Philadelphia, which was aided by the fact that it was held on a stage outside. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They had 100,000 people there the first day and 250,000 total throughout the weekend,â&#x20AC;? Bagley said. NFL teams take turns
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selecting college football players over seven rounds during the annual event. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s broadcast on ESPN and NFL Network and bantered about by millions of college and NFL football fans for months. It was held in New York City from 1965 to 2014 before it moved to Chicago in 2015 and 2016. Last month it was held in Philadelphia. In the past, the NFL Draft was usually held in a theater. When it was in New York, the NFL Draft was held in Radio City Music Hall and the Theater at Madison Square Garden in the 1990s and 2000s. While in Chicago, the event took over the Auditorium Theater and Grant Park. In Philadelphia it held on an outdoor stage in Eakins Oval in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Prior to 1965, the NFL Draft was held in various locations in Chicago; New York; Philadelphia; Pittsburgh; Washington, D.C.; Milwaukee; and Los Angeles. The Twin Cities have never been home to an NFL Draft, but the Nicollet Hotel was home for the first-ever American Football League Draft in 1959. The AFL was active
from 1960-69 before it merged with the NFL. It was the original home for teams such as the Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos and Oakland Raiders. The NHL Entry Draft was held in 2011 at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. The NFL Draft isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t the only thing expected to come to the new headquarters. Earlier this year, the Vikings officials said they intend to play host to high school sporting events, particularity as a neutral site for playoff games, at the Twin Cities Orthopedics Stadium, beginning in 2018. The 40-acre Vikings campus is on a 200-acre parcel of land that had been home to the old headquarters of Northwest Airlines. The long-term plan is to transform the remaining acres into a mixed-use area with residential, retail, hotels and restaurant spaces. The campus will also include Twin Cities Orthopedics medical office building and sports medicine training center.
A Burnsville man convicted 12 years ago of attempted murder in a domestic attack is again charged with attempted murder. Terrell James Pleasant, 40, was charged Tuesday with first- and second-degree attempted murder after a brutal alleged attack on his girlfriend three days earlier. Pleasant stabbed the 42-year-old woman multiple times with a pair of metal scissors after telling her, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re gonna die,â&#x20AC;? according to the criminal complaint. Pleasant also allegedly punched her in the face and choked her. The womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s daughter called 911 at around 8 p.m. May 6 after arriving home and finding her mother covered in blood. Nearly six hours later police found Pleasant in his vehicle, parked about two miles from the residence at 14264 Irving Ave. S. where he lived with the woman and her daughter. Police arrested Pleasant after he exited the vehicle and started to walk away. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m sorry for what I did,â&#x20AC;? Pleasant said as he lay on the ground, according to the complaint. The woman is recovering from life-threatening wounds, Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom said in a news release. Pleasantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s history of domestic violence includes an attempted second-degree murder conviction in Scott County in 2005 and fifth-degree assault convictions in 2011 and 2017, the complaint said. The victim of his alleged May 6 attack suffered 10 stab wounds, a collapsed lung and two neck lacerations, one that required sutures to close, the complaint said. The stab wounds were near
Metro Republican Women meet May 13 Twila Brase, co-found- mandated data entry. She
er of the Citizens Council for Health Freedom, will address current health care issues at the monthly breakfast meeting of Metro Republican Women, May 13. The event also celebrates female family relationships and hosts a silent auction to benefit MRW. St. Paul-based CCHFâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stated mission is to protect health care choices, and preserve individualized patient care, and medical and genetic privacy. In 2009, Brase was named No. 75 on the list of â&#x20AC;&#x153;100 Most Powerful People in Healthcare.â&#x20AC;? In 2014, she pushed for required parental consent law when newborn DNA is to be Contact Andy Rogers at used for federal research. andy.rogers@ecm-inc.com. She stopped governmentissued treatment directives, added consent requirement to access online patient data and decries that patient/doctor time is sacrificed to federally
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her ribs, neck, left cheek and hand. Her left eye was swollen shut. The womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s daughter told police she called her motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cellphone at about 7:40 p.m. to ask for a ride home from work. Pleasant answered and told her her mother would come to pick her up. He sounded â&#x20AC;&#x153;rushed,â&#x20AC;? and she could hear her mother yelling in the background, the complaint said. The daughter got a ride home with a co-worker and arrived to find the door locked. After she knocked and yelled to be let in, Pleasant came to the door covered in blood, walked to his vehicle and left, the complaint said. Then her mother came walking out, saying Pleasant was trying to kill her. Pleasant had stopped the assault when they heard the pounding on the door, the complaint said. The woman told police Pleasant â&#x20AC;&#x153;snappedâ&#x20AC;? and punched her in the face four times after arriving home and accusing her of cheating on him, it said. She said he violently twisted her neck about seven times and then grabbed the 4- to 5-inch pair of scissors. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She described how Pleasant would spread the skin on her neck and hold it tight while he stabbed her,â&#x20AC;? the complaint said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She said she jerked and moved away in an attempt to avoid the stabs. She said she was pleading for her life during the stabbings.â&#x20AC;? She told police Pleasant had a history of assaulting her. In addition to the murder charges, Pleasant is accused of first- and second-degree assault and domestic assault after two or more prior convictions. He made his first court appearance Tuesday. Bail was set at $500,000 with conditions. His next appearance is May 31 in Hastings.
presents the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Health Freedom Minuteâ&#x20AC;? in over 400 radio stations and regularly meets with members of Congress and speaks around the country. Her article, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Blame Congress for HMOsâ&#x20AC;? was put into the congressional record. Brase is trained as a registered nurse, specialized in emergency room nursing and is a certified public health nurse. The event will be held at Mendakota Country Club, 2075 Mendakota Drive in Mendota Heights, with registration beginning at 8:30 a.m. and the program at 9 p.m. The cost is $18 for members, $20 for nonmembers and $10 for students. Walk-ins are welcome, but reservations are encouraged. Those interested may go to metrogopwomen.org to pay online or to make a reservation and pay at the door. Reservations are requested by May 9.
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Education Open house for Lisa Snyder Lakeville Area Public Schools will hold a going away open house for Superintendent Lisa Snyder 3-5 p.m. Thursday, May 25, at the Lakeville Area Art Center, 20965 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville. Cookies and coffee will be served. Snyder was hired as su-
perintendent in 2011 after serving two years as the superintendent of schools in Merrill, Wis. She announced her resignation from District 194 on Nov. 17, 2016, which she said would be effective at the end of her current contract in June.
Local students win National Merit scholarships The following local students have won National Merit $2,500 Scholarships: Trang Truong, Burnsville; Benjamin Pankow, Eagan; and Trevor Liggett, Rosemount. The following Lakeville South High School students participated in this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s French speaking contest. Back row, Earlier this year, more from left: Andrew Bantz, Owen Schultz, Tyler Holzer, Ryan Tullis. Row 5: Larissa Ernst, Jenna Christiansen, Maci Kiecker, Nicole Banitt, Stephanie McGrath, Hannah Lundblad, Andrew Mills. Row 4: Jake Bornholdt, Alex Church, Anson Tiong, Michael McCune, Hayden Epinette. Row 3: Madeline Brohmer, Madison Schomburg, Emily Copeland, Nicole Johnson. Row 2: Steveniece Oakland, Anna Amodeo, Madelyn Cook. Front row: Annika Fox, District 196 CommuniClaire Schostag, Ben Wick. (Photo submitted) ty Education offers adult summer recreational tennis led by USTA Northern trained coach Jeanne Twenty-six Lakeville of Teachers of French, include prose and poetry a red medal, and two stars Ewen. Sign up at https:// South High School stu- with the support of the recitations, theater pre- earning a white medal. All district196.ce.eleyo.com. â&#x20AC;˘ Beginner Tennis dents participated in the University of Minnesota sentations, song perfor- participants receive a cerannual A Vous la Parole Department of French mances, extemporaneous tificate of participation re- Lessons, 6:30-7:45 p.m. French speaking contest and Italian, the contest reading, extemporaneous gardless of their particular Wednesdays, June 7-July 5, Scott Highlands Middle April 27 in Coffman Me- recognizes excellence in conversation, as well as rating. morial Union at the Uni- French speaking skills. original skits. Students are The Lakeville South School courts. Cost: $49. â&#x20AC;˘ Intermediate/Adversity of Minnesota. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contest drew given ratings based on a students are taught by Sponsored annually by 1,223 entries among stu- four-star system with four Anne Muske. the Minnesota Chapter of dents in grades 7-12. stars earning them a blue the American Association The contest categories medal, three stars earning
than 1,000 recipients of corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards were named, and on June 7 and July 17, some 4,000 college-sponsored Merit Scholarship winners will be announced.
Summer recreational tennis
French students earn honors
vanced Tennis Lessons, 6:30-7:45 p.m. Tuesdays, June 6-July 11, Rosemount High School courts; July 25-Aug. 29, Eastview High School courts. Cost: $49 per session. â&#x20AC;˘ Sets in the City Tennis, league play, 6:30-8 p.m. Sundays, June 4-July 2, Eastview High School courts. Cost: $59.
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St. Thomas Academy experimental vehicle earns trip to world championship The St. Thomas Academy Experimental Vehicle Team has once again earned an all-expenses paid trip to compete in the Shell Driversâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; World Championship in London, after placing first in the regional qualifying round
held at the 2017 Shell Ecomarathon Americas April 27-30. The top three UrbanConcept teams from each region (Asia, Americas, Europe) will compete in the Driversâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; World Championship Grand Final on
Sunday, May 29. At the 2017 Shell Ecomarathon Americas, the STA team won the UrbanConcept Battery-Electric Category by achieving 50.3 miles per kilowatt hour. Local team members
include Sam Westlake, junior, Farmington; Nicholas Kern, junior, Lakeville; and Nicholas Wright, sophomore, Eagan. Mark Westlake, of Farmington, is one of the faculty advisers.
School Board
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8A May 12, 2017 SUN THISWEEK - Lakeville
Seniors Life Line Screening Life Line Screening will conduct screenings for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes and more on June 14 at Trinity Evangelical Free Church, 10658 210th St. W., Lakeville. Packages start at $149. Preregistration is required. For information or to make an appointment, call 1-877-237-1287 or visit www.lifelinescreening. com.
Dancing, 10 a.m.; FMSC, 11: 30 a.m.; Insurance Counseling, noon; Pool, noon; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Recreated Cards, 1 p.m.; Table Tennis, 1 p.m.; 500, 1 p.m.; Color & Chat, 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 19 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Breakfast, 8:30 a.m.; Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Breakfast, 9 a.m.; Fun Folks on Spokes, 9:30 a.m.; Discover Group, 10 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pool, 11 a.m.; Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bowling at Apple Place Bowl, noon; Members Bingo, 12:30 p.m.
Apple Valley seniors
Burnsville seniors
The Apple Valley Senior Center, 14601 Hayes Road, is home to the following activities, which are organized and run by the Apple Valley Seniors and Apple Valley Parks and Recreation. The facility is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For information, call 952-953-2345 or go to www.cityofapplevalley.org. Monday, May 15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Int. Line Dancing, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Pool, noon; Bridge, 12:45 p.m.; Happy Stitchers, 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 16 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Quilting Bees, 9 a.m.; Bike Group, 9:30 a.m.; Tuesday Painters, 9:30 a.m.; Catered Lunch, 11:30 a.m.; Pool, noon; Cribbage, noon; Pinochle, 12:30 p.m.; Hand & Foot Cards, 1 p.m.; Table Tennis, 1 p.m.; Spanish â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Intermediate, 2:45 p.m. Wednesday, May 17 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Donated Bread, 9 a.m.; Fun Folks on Spokes, 9:30 a.m.; Yoga, 9:45 a.m.; Velvet Tones, 10 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bowling at Apple Place Bowl, noon; Pool, noon; Dominoes, 1 p.m.; Mahjong, 1 p.m. Thursday, May 18 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Stadium Tour, 9 a.m.; Beg. Line Dancing, 9:15 a.m.; Int. Line
The Burnsville Senior Center is located in the Diamondhead Education Center at 200 W. Burnsville Parkway. Call 952-707-4120 for information about the following senior events. Monday, May 15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 9:30 a.m.; Balance/Brains, 10:15 a.m.; Mobility, 11:15 a.m.; Pinochle, 12:45 p.m.; Defensive Driving Class, 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 16 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Balance/ Brains, 10:15 a.m.; Scrabble, 10:30 a.m.; Mobility, 11:15 a.m.; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Line Dancing; Defensive Driving Class, 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 17 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Woodcarvers, 8 a.m.; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 9:30 a.m.; Chair Tai Chi, 11 a.m.; 500, 12:45 p.m.; Belle Ann Party, 1 p.m. Thursday, May 18 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Foot Clinic, 9 a.m.; Health Insurance Council, 9 a.m.; Belle Scrappers, 9:30 a.m.; Crafters, 10 a.m.; Balance/Brains, 10:15 a.m.; Mobility, 11:15 a.m.; Wood Carving, 6 p.m. Friday, May 19 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Painting, 9 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 12:15 p.m.
Eagan seniors
The Eagan Parks and Recreation Department offers programs for seniors in the Lone Oak Room at the Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway. Call 651-675-5500 for more information. Monday, May 15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Mahjong, 9 a.m.; Zumba (Oasis), 9 a.m.; F&Fab, 10 a.m.; FFL (Oasis), 11 a.m.; Drop In Time, 1-4 p.m. Tuesday, May 16 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Quilting, 9:30 a.m.; Euchre/500, 12:45 p.m.; Defensive Driving, 5:309:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 17 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Coffee, Conversations & Games, 9 a.m.; Brain Fitness, 9:30 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 12:45 p.m. Thursday, May 18 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Dominoes, 9 a.m.; Bridge, 12:45 p.m. Friday, May 19 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Drop In Time, 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Zumba (Oasis), 10:15 a.m.; S/B/Yoga (Oasis), 11:10 a.m.; Bingo, 1 p.m.
Farmington seniors The Rambling River Center is located at 325 Oak St. For more information on trips, programs and other activities, call 651-280-6970. Monday, May 15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Coffee Guys, 9:30 a.m.; Dulcimer Club, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10 a.m.; Recycled Cards, 12:30 p.m.; 500 Cards, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 16 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Coffee Guys, 9:30 a.m.; Fitness Center Orientation, 9:30 a.m.; Wood Carving, 1 p.m.; Silver Tea with Looney Lutherans, 1 p.m.; Pickleball Drop-in, 4 p.m.; Yoga, 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 17 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Coffee Guys, 9:30 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10 a.m.; Bridge, 1 p.m.; AMP, 6 p.m. Deadline: Wife Begins at 40. Thursday, May 18 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Zumba Gold, 9:15 a.m.; Coffee Guys/ Gals, 9:30 a.m.; Pinochle, 12:30 p.m.; Tea Lady Slipper Garden
Club, 1 p.m.; Pickleball Dropin, 4 p.m. Friday, May 19 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Coffee Guys, 9:30 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 9:30 a.m.; Kings Room, Northfield, 10:30 a.m.
Rosemount seniors The following activities are sponsored by the Rosemount Parks and Recreation Department and the Rosemount Area Seniors. For more information, call the Rosemount Parks and Recreation Department at 651322-6000. Monday, May 15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Bridge, 9 a.m.; 500, 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 16 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Coffee at Cub, 8 a.m.; Bid Euchre, 9 a.m.; AMP, noon; Craft Club, 1 p.m.; Easy Tai Chi, 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 17 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Walking Club, 9 a.m.; Canasta, 10 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 1 p.m.; Quilting Club, 1 p.m.; Musical Jam, Assembly Hall, 1 p.m.; Yoga, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 18 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Cribbage, 9 a.m.; RAS Mystery Trip, 11 a.m.; Pinochle, 1 p.m.; Yoga, 1 p.m. Friday, May 19 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Euchre, 9 a.m.; 500 Tourney, 7 p.m. Saturday, May 20 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Elvis/ Roy Orbison Tribute Band Concert, 7 p.m. The Rosemount Area Seniors are located in the Steeple Center, 14375 S. Robert Trail. Check monitors and room schedules at the facility for activity locations.
Lakeville seniors All Lakeville Area Active Adults events are held at Lakeville Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave. Call 952985-4620 for information. Monday, May 15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Yoga, 8:15 a.m.; Computer Tutoring, 9 a.m.; Lakeville Comprehensive Plan, 9:30 a.m.; Knitting
Class, 9:30 a.m.; Interval Walking, 9:30 a.m.; Wii Bowling, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Classic Voices at Kingsley Shores, 10:30 a.m.; Legal Advice, 11 a.m.; Silver Sneakers Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Silver Sneakers Flex Fitness 2, noon; Waste Less, Eat Healthy, 1 p.m.; Texas Hold â&#x20AC;&#x2122;em and Mahjong, 1 p.m.; Spanish Intermediates Class, 2:40 p.m.; Nightclub Two-Step Lessons, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 16 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Pickleball, 9 a.m.; Dominoes & Poker, 9 a.m.; Caregiving Consultations, 9-11 a.m.; Creative Writing, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Party Bridge, noon; Ping Pong, 12:30 p.m.; Bingo, 1 p.m.; Billiards, 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 17 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Golf, 8 a.m.; Beginners Line Dancing, 8:30 a.m.; Health Angels Biking, 8:45 a.m.; Line Dancing, 9 a.m. to noon; Poker & Hearts, 9 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Silver Sneakers Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Pinochle, noon; Cardio & Strength, 5:30 p.m.; Pickleball, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 18 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Interval Walking, 9:30 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Classic Voices at St. Gertrudeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 10:30 a.m.; Red Hat Chorus, 10:30 a.m.; Silver Sneakers Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Silver Sneakers Flex Fitness 2, noon; Euchre, Hand & Foot, noon; Quilting Group, 1 p.m.; Classic Voices at Augustana Regent, 1:30 p.m.; Tai Chi, 1:30 p.m.; Red Hat Chorus at Trinity Terrace, 2 p.m.; Zumba Gold, 3:30 p.m. Friday, May 19 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Yoga, 8:15 a.m.; Pickleball, 9 a.m.; Poker, 9 a.m.; Country Heat, 9:30 a.m.; 500 Cards, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Stability Ball Exercise, 11:30 a.m.; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Social Painting, 1 p.m.
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Religion Organ dedication concert Farmington Lutheran Church will present an organ dedication concert 2 p.m. Sunday, May 2, to celebrate its new pipe organ. The churchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Sanctuary Choir and Joyful Ringers will perform along with special guest organist Erich Knapp and Karissa Dennis, director of music at the church. Treats will be served following the concert. Freewill donations will go to Farmington Lutheran Churchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Music Ministry fund. The church is at 20600 Akin Road. Call 651-463-4100 with questions.
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in Eagan is hosting Financial Peace University 6 p.m. Sundays, June 11 to Aug. 16. The nine-week class is open to all. The program is a long-term plan for financial stability and responsibility. Financial Peace opens up the conversation about money and allows people to talk about a budget that works for them. A free preview will be offered 10:45 a.m. Sunday, May 21, at Easter Lutheran by the Lake, 4545 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan. Sign up for the class at easter.org/wordpress/ ?page_id=6919. Cost is $93 for materials plus shipping.
p.m. Wednesday, May 17. Forliti is the executive director of St. Paul-based Breaking Free, a nationally recognized nonprofit serving women involved in systems of abuse, exploitation and prostitution/sex trafficking. The Twin Cities have reportedly long been a hub for sex trafficking, and predictions are for an increase in activity in the months leading up to the Super Bowl in 2018. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At Breaking Free,â&#x20AC;? according to its website, â&#x20AC;&#x153;we understand sex trafficking as a vicious cycle of violence, abuse, incarceration, and addiction. Repeated experiences of violence undermine womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s capacities avoid further victimization. Spirit of Life hosts to Sexual exploitation distorts the guest speaker lives of women, destroys families, and undermines the fabric from Breaking of our communities. In order Free to break the cycle, we must first Apple Valleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Spirit of Life recognize sex trafficking/prosPresbyterian Church will host titution as a form of violence a guest speaker, Terry Forliti, 7 against women.â&#x20AC;?
Spirit of Life Presbyterian Church is located at 14401 Pilot Knob Road in Apple Valley. The event is free and open to the public. However, the church is collecting nonperishable food items and cleaning supplies to help stock the Breaking Free pantry, so attendees should consider bringing an item to donate. For more information, call the church office at 952-423-2212.
Plant sale at Spirit of Hope Spirit of Hope Catholic Community will hold its fifth annual plant sale fundraiser 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 27. The sale will feature a variety of plants, including perennials, vegetables, native plants and more. Master gardeners will be on hand to offer advice and answer any questions. Spirit of Hope is co-located with St. Anneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Episcopal Church, 2035 Charlton Road, in
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VBS registration scheduled Registration is open through May 14 for children ages 4-11 to attend Vacation Bible School daily June 19-23 from 9 a.m. to noon at Real Tree Church, 5 miles south of County Road 50 at 25975 Galaxie Ave. in Eureka Township. Kids will head deep into the stunning Arctic Circle that is filled with treasure to discover in the coolest book on the planet, the Bible. Daily activities include singing, games, science experiments and snacks using Answers in Genesis â&#x20AC;&#x153;Operation Arcticâ&#x20AC;? curriculum. Every child who attends will receive an Operation Arctic T-shirt. Registration is $10. For more information or questions, go to therealtreechurch.org or call 651-428-0439.
Apple Valley Chamber honors leaders in business The Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Gala at GrandStay Hotel & Conference Center on May 5 with 200 business leaders in attendance. Winning the best of 2016 awards were: Business of the Year, Think Mutual Bank; Small Business of the Year, Superior Service Center/Goodyear;
Entrepreneur of the Year, Precision Approach to Aerial Photography; Volunteer of the Year, Debbie Wessman, Arbonne International; and Legacy Award, Ken Johnson, retired. â&#x20AC;&#x153;These respected annual awards are well deserved as the winners are voted on by their peer representatives who can
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see each and every day, the impact each has had on Apple Valley,â&#x20AC;? said Chamber President Ed Kearney. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So many businesses in Apple Valley are deserving but some always rise a little higher than the rest for volunteerism, participation, community impact, leadership and philanthropy.â&#x20AC;? The Chamber produced
planned and he doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want finances to preclude their access to the center. Luther said the black box theater is a venue for smaller and local theater groups, and that wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be lost despite growing demand for the space from commercial users. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We still see that vision taking place with other groupsâ&#x20AC;? after Chameleonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s departure, Luther said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That outreach has already begun. I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see it becoming a strictly commercial space.â&#x20AC;? In addition to asking for an apology, the NCAC â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a coalition of more than 50 national nonprofits â&#x20AC;&#x201D; urged the city to write a formal policy for arts programming to ensure the Ames Center is â&#x20AC;&#x153;in compliance with first Amendment requirements.â&#x20AC;? Council members offered no apology May 9, but did agree to discuss arts and free speech with the city attorney at a future work session.
fensive language, according to Luther. He said he consulted with city staff about the play. City Manager Heather Johnston said the city defers to Lutherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s judgment on such matters. Kautz and Council Member Dan Kealey said the city has the right to not use its communications channels, such as the centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s marquee or printed bulletins, to put such material in front of people who might not want to see it. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not stopping the show,â&#x20AC;? Kealey said. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a problem of the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s making, said Schulz, who questioned whether cities should own arts centers at all. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is a situation weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re in because itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the situation we put ourselves in,â&#x20AC;? she said. Council members have praised Luther and VenuWorks for paring the centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual operating losses to a record low $32,447 in 2016. But Gustafson Contact John Gessner at john.gessner@ said â&#x20AC;&#x153;promises were madeâ&#x20AC;? to local ecm-inc.com or 952-846-2031. arts groups when the center was being
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three videos for the gala crowd to see regarding the three Business of the Year finalists â&#x20AC;&#x201D; GrandStay Hotel, Keller Williams Premier Realty and Think Mutual Bank. The Legacy Award presented to Johnson was in recognition of his 20 years of leading the chamberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Government Affairs Council. Johnson
has represented the chamber at City Council, Economic Development Agency, county and state meetings and also was a regional representative on the Twin Cities Transportation Advisory Board. Johnson, who was given a long standing ovation by 200 people, was visibly moved with appreciation. The chamber, which is
comprised of more than 350 businesses, is celebrating its 46th year. The chamber has a mission of economic development, job creation, tourism and uniting industry. It hosts events every week along with annual events such as the Apple Valley Home & Garden Expo and Oktoberfest.
Lakevile building report for April The city of Lakeville issued building permits with a total valuation of $68,105,912 through April 2017. This compares to a total valuation of $41,145,404 for building permits issued through April 2016. Lakeville issued commercial and industrial permits with a total valuation of $5,148,000 through April 2017 com-
pared to a total valuation of $4,361,000 during the same period in 2016. The city issued permits for 133 single-family homes through April 2017 with a total valuation of $42,264,000. This compares to 89 single-family home permits through April 2016 with a total valuation of $27,834,000. The city also issued permits for 27 townhome
units through April 2017 with a total valuation of $5,667,000. This compares to 18 townhome permits issued through April 2016 with a total valuation of $4,268,000. Through April, Lakeville has issued the highest number of residential permits in the metro area, according to the Builders Association of the Twin Cities.
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88,000 square feet to its manufacturing facility. The building expansion is reAshley Seaver has been pro- quired to meet forecast growth moted to mortgage lender at for its crosslinked polyethylene (PEX) tubing in plumbing, fire Merchants Bank sprinkler, radiant heating and in Lakeville. She cooling and hydronic piping previously served systems used in residential and as mortgage loan commercial buildings. coordinator at Uponor has also leased an the Lakeville of8,500-square-foot office and fice. lab space in a building next to Seaver said its manufacturing annex, which she is looking Ashley the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s technology group forward to work- Seaver will occupy beginning mid-May. ing with individuals and families and helping them secure the homes of their Oil Change for dreams, or help them start the Hope campaign process of building a home. In addition to Lakeville, MerDuring May, Apple Autos is chants Bank has local offices in donating $1 to Hope Chest for Apple Valley and Rosemount. Breast Cancer for each of the estimated 5,000 oil changes it proUponor expands in vides at its five dealerships during the four annual Oil Change Apple Valley for Hope campaign. Staff and customers are also Uponor North America is expanding its manufacturing fa- invited to contribute to the cility in Apple Valley beginning cause at checkout. Apple Autos will contribute late spring 2017, with completion expected by January 2018. an additional dollar per perThe $17.4 million investment son when guests take a selfie at will be used toward the expan- the dealership and post it on sion of an additional 58,000 Facebook or Instagram with square feet to increase manufac- hashtags: #appleautos and #oilchangeforhope. turing capacity. With the oil changes, social This is the 10th expansion since Uponor began operations media efforts, and out-of-pocket in Apple Valley in 1990. The donations, an estimated $10,000 most recent expansion took will go directly to Hope Chest place in 2016 when the company for Breast Cancer to help coninvested $18 million and added tinue its work supporting urgent
needs of local, financially challenged breast cancer patients. Apple Autos operates Apple Ford Lincoln Apple Valley, Apple Ford and Apple Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Shakopee, Apple Chevrolet Buick in Northfield and Apple Used Autos in Shakopee.
patients and the public can view the works of art and receive 30 percent off retail purchases. The Hair District will donate 10 percent of all sales that evening back to the Art with Heart program. Live music and refreshments will be served. The Hair District-Burnsville, located at 12700 Nicollet Ave., been open for just over 3 Stepping Outlet for has years and is located in the Heart Mom of the City. For more informaTwin Cities Premium Out- tion, visit www.thehairdistrict. lets in Eagan is hosting a special com or call 952-808-8115. day for moms on May 13. The day will kick off with Stepping Credit union Outlet for Mom (9-11 a.m.), a one-mile walk honoring moth- website honored ers battling cancer, and will conBurnsville-based Firefly tinue into the afternoon with Credit Union won the Kentico Celebrating Moms (11 a.m. to Site of the Year Award for Best 3 p.m.), a day of fashion, fun Financial Services Site in 2016. and indulgence. Then, on May In addition to an easily navi14, Twin Cities Premium Out- gable structure, Fireflyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s weblets is taking part in a national site embraces many financial day of public yoga classes called resources including interactive project:OM, with proceeds go- calculators and a free financial ing to Susan G. Komen. education tool where memMore information is at pre- bers and nonmembers can dive miumoutlets.com/twincities. deeper into a variety of financial topics. It can be found online at www.fireflycu.org. Hair District art Kentico is a web content show management and digital expeThe Hair District-Burnsville rience platform provider. Its will host an inaugural client annual Site of the Year contest appreciation/art show 6-8 p.m. seeks out the best use of the Friday, May 19, featuring works organizationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tools and impleby memory care patients at the mentations and chooses the top Ebenezer Campus in Burnsville. three from each category to be The event features a recep- put to the public vote. tion where clients, memory care
Business Calendar To submit items for the Information: Tricia Andrews at Business Calendar, email: tricia@burnsvillechamber.com. darcy.odden@ecm-inc.com. Dakota County Regional Burnsville Chamber of Com- Chamber of Commerce merce events: events: â&#x20AC;˘ Tuesday, May 16, 4-10:45 â&#x20AC;˘ Friday, May 12, 10:30p.m., Burnsville Night with 11:30 a.m., ribbon cutting, the Minnesota Twins. Infor- Piada Italian Street Food, 3333 mation: Tricia Andrews at Pilot Knob Road, Eagan. Intricia@burnsvillechamber.com. formation: Lori Oelrich at loelâ&#x20AC;˘ Thursday, May 18, 8-9:30 rich@dcrchamber.com. a.m., Burnsville Area Emâ&#x20AC;˘ Thursday, May 18, 8-9:30 ployers Breakfast, The Origi- a.m., Burnsville Area Employnal Pancake House, 14351 ers Breakfast, The Original Nicollet Court, Burnsville. Pancake House, 14351 NicolTopic: Engaging young and let Court, Burnsville. Topic: diverse employees in your Engaging young and diverse workplace. Cost: $15. In- employees in your workplace. formation: Tricia Andrews at Cost: $15. Information: 651tricia@burnsvillechamber.com. 452-9872 or info@dcrchamber. â&#x20AC;˘ Tuesday, May 23, 4-6 com. p.m., Women Empowered â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;˘ Thursday, May 18, 4-6 Self Defense with David Youn- p.m., ribbon cutting and open glove, Best Western Premier house, Eagan Auto Repair, Nicollet Inn, 14201 Nicollet 1340 Duckwood Drive, Eagan. Ave. S., Burnsville. Cost: $10 Information: Lori Oelrich at members, $15 nonmembers. loelrich@dcrchamber.com.
BV Chamber hosts Golf Classic The Burnsville Chamber of Commerce hosts its 38th annual Golf Classic 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, June 5, at The Wilds Golf Club, 3151 Wilds Ridge Court, Prior Lake. Registration opens at 10:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at noon. Dinner and awards banquet follow golfing at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $175 per golfer. Event details are at burnsvillechamber. com.
Salon partners with school for charity Students and families from Harriet Bishop Elementary in Savage will gather 4:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 16, at The Hair District in Burnsville for the fourth annual â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hairâ&#x20AC;?riet Bishop Project â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the â&#x20AC;&#x153;maneâ&#x20AC;? event of the year. Over 30 participants pledged to grow their hair throughout the school year and will donate their hair to charities to make wigs for kids and adults with illnesses. Harriet Bishop previously partnered for the event with Regency Beauty School, which closed in 2016.
DFL to host labor discussion â&#x20AC;˘ Thursday, May 18, 6-8 p.m., donor appreciation social and open house; 7 p.m. ribbon cutting for new location, Living Well Disability Services, 1158 Northland Drive, Mendota Heights. Information: Lori Oelrich at loelrich@ dcrchamber.com. Lakeville Area Chamber of Commerce events: â&#x20AC;˘ Thursday, May 18, 5-9 p.m., Taste of Lakeville, Lakeville Area Arts Center, 20965 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville. Tickets: $40 in advance, $45 day of event. Information: https:// www.tasteoflakeville.org/. Encourage Her Network events: â&#x20AC;˘ Monday, May 15, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Signature Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Networking Luncheon, Hyatt Regency Hotel, 3200 E. 81st St., Bloomington. â&#x20AC;&#x153;How to Create Shared Successâ&#x20AC;? with
Rhoda Olsen, president and CEO of Great Clips. Cost: $30 members, $50 nonmembers ($60 at the door). Information/ registration: encouragehernet work.com. â&#x20AC;˘ Monday, June 19, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Signature Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Networking Luncheon, Hyatt Regency Hotel, 3200 E. 81st St., Bloomington. Speaker: Pam Lundell, co-host of the 98.5 KTIS Morning Show with Pam and Andy. Cost: $30 members, $50 nonmembers ($60 at the door). Information/ registration: encouragehernet work.com. Business Networking International events: â&#x20AC;˘ Leads to Referrals Chapter of BNI meets 7:30 a.m. Tuesdays at Vivo Restaurant, 15435 Founders Lane, Apple Valley. Information: Helen Peterson, 952-412-0265.
The Senate District 56 DFL Party will host a panel discussion with Minnesota labor leaders Monday, May 15, from 7-8:30 p.m. at Open Circle Church, 2400 Highland Drive, Burnsville. Guests will include Jon Grebner, political direc-
tor of AFSCME Minnesota Council 5; Javier Morillo-Alicea, president of Service Employees International Union Local 26; and Paul Winkelaar, political organizer for Education Minnesota. The moderator will be Lindsey Port.
Lake Byllesby refill scheduled Dakota County Envronmental Resources Department staff is scheduled to refill the Lake Byllesby reservoir to its summer elevation beginning May 15. In the fall, the reservoir level is lowered 3 feet to 853.7 feet, and remains there until May 15 when refilling to the summer elevation of 856.7 feet is permitted to start. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources sets these seasonal lake
levels to make it easier for farmers to get into their lower-lying fields in the spring and to offer residents the opportunity to enjoy water-related recreational opportunities in the summer. Refilling the reservoir is done by raising 41 trip gates located at the top of Lake Byllesby Dam. For information about the refill process, call the Dakota County Environmental Resources Department at 952-891-7000.
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Mikayla Raines follows friend Shannon Betterman carrying one of the baby foxes Raines has saved to show members of the Lakeville Planning Commission during its May 4 meeting. FOXES, from 1A farm foxes that would otherwise die. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She wants to dedicate her life to saving animals, rescuing animals, and sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gone through a lot to be able to do that,â&#x20AC;? Swanson said, adding that Raines is continually contacted to help save animals. Of the approximate 50 people who attended the meting, more than 15 people spoke, including people from Owatonna and Elk River. Most voiced passionate support and urged the Planning Commission to recommend letting Rainesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; keep her permit or offering other options such as modifying city ordinances to allow it. Raines has a large online following, and support for Rainesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; work also generated hundreds of letters to the city, which Mayor Doug Anderson said in an interview was the most he has ever seen regarding a city issue. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t recall anything thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been this big from a reach standpoint, as far as people who are interested,â&#x20AC;? Anderson said. One of those supporters, Shannon Betterman,
carried a month-old baby fox in a carrier around to Planning Commission members to give them a close-up look at the small fox peering out. In an interview, Betterman said she does handyman projects to help care for Rainesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; foxes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lots of fun,â&#x20AC;? Betterman said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My dogs come out there and they play with the foxes.â&#x20AC;? Betterman said the city should allow her to rescue. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This guy would be dead right now if she hadnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t bottle-fed him, because the mom wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t feed him anymore,â&#x20AC;? Betterman said of the baby fox that has not yet been named. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And, those are the kinds of foxes she usually goes to pick up.â&#x20AC;? Planning Commission members said the City Council has more options to be creative, but their involvement is limited to making recommendations based solely on Rainesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; compliance with the terms of the permit. Planning Commission Member Karl Drotning noted the city already stretched ordinances to allow Raines the permit to keep three foxes. Several Planning Commission members cited
concerns of setting precedent, and said they have to consistently apply the rules to everyone in a fair manner. Commissioner Elizabeth Bakewicz said the terms and conditions of the permit were not met, and while it is hard and difficult to accept but they have to be respectful of the law in all circumstances. Swanson said she understands there are rules, but advocated for consideration of extenuating circumstances and the good Rainesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; is doing that benefits the community. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She is contributing in a great way in the community,â&#x20AC;? Swanson said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She gets a lot of people interested in this, wanting to find more, educational things, ways she can really give back.â&#x20AC;? Raines, who at times during the meeting became so emotional she could not speak, said her sole concern is the welfare of the foxes she devotes her life to saving. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just want my foxes to be safe,â&#x20AC;? Raines told Sun Thisweek. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all I want.â&#x20AC;?
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good or not, so they kind of use their peers to identify which ones could be viable businesses.â&#x20AC;? Students then go through the business plan process, and get a real business started. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We take them from zero to 100,â&#x20AC;? Roche said. Students eventually present their business idea to a panel of real business community members, who will invest money to help the students get their business up and running. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is no exchange of shares or equity,â&#x20AC;? Roche said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is really just a donation to that business.â&#x20AC;? Students will unveil their products at the chamberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Landscape
and Home Expo held in March. Because it is such a significant program for the chamber to run, it is only going to be offered every other year from now on, Roche said. Roche said YEA gives students a way to discover their passion, learn about how to get a business up and running and creating their own wealth. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Make a job, not take a job,â&#x20AC;? Roche said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Find out what youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re passionate about and youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll always be successful.â&#x20AC;?
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Sports Third-ranked Cougars hope to soar in postseason Boys tennis team aiming for first state appearance by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Lakeville South’s boys tennis team has a chance to accomplish a lot of firsts for the program this season. So, even though the Cougars are 21-1, they’re pushing for more. The Cougars defeated Prior Lake on Tuesday to go undefeated in the South Suburban Conference. The conference title is the first in school history. That’s one first. They also have beaten state power Edina twice this season. Before 2017, South had never beaten Edina. There’s another first. The next “first” – a No. 1 seed in the upcoming Section 1AA team tournament – is all but assured for the Cougars, whose No. 3 ranking in Class AA is the highest in school history. Lakeville South has never sent its team or any individual players to the state tournament, so those are two more firsts the Cougars will try to achieve starting next week. “I’ve been telling our players we can’t rest yet,” coach Spencer Jones said. “Our main goals have not been accomplished yet, and they believe that.” The Cougars’ only loss was to Blake at the Edina Invitational last weekend. Blake plays in Class A and therefore is not an issue for the Cougars in the postseason. Of greater importance were victories over Rochester Mayo (5-2) and Rochester Century (4-3) on Monday in Lakeville. The Rochester schools, both ranked in the Class AA top 10, could be the biggest obstacles in
South’s path to the section championship. “All three of our doubles teams won in the third set against Mayo,” Jones said. “Riley Ellingson and Cole Weitzel won in the third set at third doubles against Century with the match at 3-all.” Jones, a first-year head coach, has worked with several Lakeville South players in the high performance program at Lifetime Fitness in Bloomington. His familiarity with the players is one of the reasons he applied for the job after John Roseth – the father of two of the Cougars’ singles players – stepped down after the 2016 season. Jones knew the Cougars had a formidable singles lineup with Chase Roseth, Trevor Tatge, Hunter Roseth and Adam Harvey in the top four spots. All are returning varsity players. Chase Roseth, a senior, and Tatge, a junior, are two of South’s three captains. The singles lineup has been solid, as expected; Chase Roseth had a 19-match winning streak and Tatge recently defeated Edina’s No. 1 singles player. Upgrades in doubles might have turned South from a good team into a state tournament contender. Sophomore Luke Wyly, who was on the fringe of the varsity lineup last year, now has taken a spot at No. 1 doubles, playing with returnee and senior captain Collin Sebring. The No. 2 doubles team consists of seniors Bradley Golant and Ethan Boche, both of whom are familiar with high-stakes competition, having played on Lakeville South’s Section 1AA champion boys hockey team. Ellingson is one of only a few girls ever to play high school boys tennis in
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Trevor Tatge is a captain and one of Lakeville South’s top singles players. Minnesota. Her effort to join the boys team caused a brief stir, including a lawsuit filed against the school district and Minnesota State High School League, which was withdrawn when the MSHSL ruled she could join the boys squad. Ellingson, who will play women’s tennis at Belmont Abbey College in North Carolina, moved into the varsity lineup and has been a solid contributor, Jones said. A victory over South Suburban Conference rival Eastview in April gave the Cougars even more reason to believe in themselves. “At the time, Eastview was ranked ninth in the state,” Jones said. “We won 7-0, and that kind of confirmed we were for real. Then, when we beat Edina for the first time ever, it gave our team even more confidence.”
Senior captain Collin Sebring volleys during a doubles match Tuesday against Prior Lake. The next step will be proving it in the Section 1AA playoffs. “It’s a tough section,” Jones said, “but this is the best team Lakeville South’s ever had.”
ille South High School. Contact Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecminc.com.
Local squads move ahead in True Team
Pitching keeps Panthers in the game
Lakeville South, Rosemount, Eagan win section meets
Baseball team maintains 1.55 ERA
by Mike Shaughnessy
by Mike Shaughnessy
SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
It’s not difficult to identify the best pitcher on most high school baseball teams. Naming Lakeville North’s best pitcher, however, could spark an argument. Seven Panthers have pitched at least eight innings through their team’s first 15 games. All have earned-run averages of 3.00 or better, and seven of them are below 2.00. Most have more strikeouts than innings pitched. The job-sharing arrangement has worked well for North in the first season of nationally mandated pitch count limits. It’s also helped keep North in first place in the South Suburban Conference, one game ahead of Burnsville and Eastview with the Panthers scheduled to play at Burnsville on Wednesday. On Monday, Sean Flaherty, Nathaniel Peterson and Ross Bastyr combined on a one-hit shutout in a 3-0 victory over Eagan that improved North’s record to 12-3 overall and 11-2 in conference games. Bastyr pitched three innings, while Flaherty and Peterson each pitched two. Flaherty got the decision. North allowed 15 runs in its first two games, a loss to Shakopee and a victory over Eastview. In the next 13 games no opponent scored more than three runs and 12 of them were held to two or fewer. The team earned-run average is 1.55. “Our kids have a lot
The Cougars won’t take it easy in preparing for section play. They will face No. 2-ranked East Ridge in a non-conference match at 4 p.m. Friday at Lakev-
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Ross Bastyr is one of the standouts on a deep Lakeville North pitching staff. of confidence that whoever we put on the mound is going to keep us in the game,” Lakeville North coach Tony Market said. “We’d like to manufacture a few more runs to take a little pressure off the pitchers, but at the same time we’ve maybe played for one run more than we have in the past because our pitchers have been so effective.” On Wednesday, Lakeville North was guaranteed not to face Burnsville’s ace pitcher, Sam Carlson, who threw a complete game Monday against Rosemount. Under the new pitch count rules, Carlson can’t pitch again until Friday at the earliest, and likely won’t make his next start until next week. North, however, had a bevy of options for the Burnsville game as well as Thursday’s SSC game at Apple Valley (4:30 p.m.). Luke DeGrammont, Nick Spitt, Ryan Sleeper and Collin Denk also have seen considerable time on the mound. Bastyr and DeGrammont, seniors who have committed to Concordia-St. Paul, are the top two starters and lead the Panthers in innings pitched.
The Panthers lost 2-0 at Chaska in a non-conference game Saturday afternoon, managing just four hits. Three of those hits came from junior catcher Nick Juaire. DeGrammont pitched a two-hit shutout in a 2-0 victory over Rosemount on May 4. Both of Rosemount’s hits were by its starting pitcher, Griffin Lanoue, a Xavier University commit. Michael Dooney had both of Lakeville North’s hits and scored one run. Infielder Tyler Fietek drove in one run. Lakeville North’s team batting average is .254, and one reason it’s relatively low is the Panthers often face opposing teams’ best pitchers. Sophomore shortstop Gavin Baker is one of North’s hottest hitters; he leads the team with a .372 average and .488 slugging percentage. Juaire has a .439 on-base percentage and a teamhigh 11 runs batted in. Senior infielder Ryan Bastyr is hitting .319 with seven RBI. Going into Wednesday’s games, Lakeville North, Burnsville, Eastview and Prior Lake had winning conference re-
cords, and all had a shot at winning or sharing the South Suburban championship. Last year Lakeville North, Burnsville and Eastview tied for first place. “Winning the conference championship is one of our goals,” Market said, “but the experience of playing against the quality opponents we see in our conference is important as we go into the playoffs. We’ll see situations in our section games that we should be used to because our kids have faced them in our conference games.”
Market’s 200th Lakeville North’s victory over Rosemount last week was Market’s 200th as Panthers head coach. He became head coach in 2006, the first year of the North-South high school split, and has led North to the state tournament the last four years. “It’s really a program honor,” Market said. “There are a lot of people who helped us get to this point, like Eric Gassman, who’s been my varsity assistant from the day I became head coach.”
Lakeville South’s boys and girls teams, Rosemount’s girls and Eagan’s girls earned places in next week’s state True Team track and field championships after winning section titles on Tuesday. Lakeville South swept the team championships at the Class 3A, Section 1 meet at Farmington High School. Rosemount was the girls champion at the Class 3A, Section 3 meet at Prior Lake High School. Eagan played host to the Class 3A, Section 2 meet, where its girls team took first. Second-place teams, including Lakeville North’s boys and girls in Section 1 and Rosemount’s boys in Section 3, remain eligible for wild card spots. As of presstime, the wild card teams had not been determined for the Class 3A finals May 19 at Stillwater High School.
Section 1 Winners for the Lakeville South girls included Cora Andersen in the 300-meter hurdles (48.52 seconds) and Jenny Mosser in the high jump (5 feet, 2 inches). The Cougars also took first in the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x800 relays and finished about 200 points ahead of second-place Lakeville North. Madeline Moorhouse was first in the shot put (41-11) and second in the discus for Lakeville North, which also won the 4x400 relay.
Farmington was third in the girls team standings but had several individual champions, including sprinter Emma Record, who won the 100 dash in 12.47 seconds and the 200 in 26.17. Lauren Peterson took first in the 800 in 2:17.54 and first in the 1,600 in 4:59.35. Anna Fenske won the 3,200 in 10:34.51 in addition to taking second in the 1,600. Myiah Scott won the 100 hurdles in 15.30 and Amanda Davenport was first in the triple jump with 35-3.25. Lakeville South’s Jeremiah Jacobson and Ethan Buckles were first and second in the boys 100 and 200 dashes. Jacobson’s winning times were 10.94 in the 100 and 22.36 in the 200. South’s Noah Shafer cleared 14-0 to win the pole vault. The Cougars swept the throwing events with Eric Rousemiller winning the shot put at 57-8.25 and Matthew Borowicz taking first in the discus with 149-10. The Cougars also won the 4x200, 4x400 and 4x800 relays as they finished 107 points ahead of second-place Lakeville North. North senior Evan ElHalawani was first in the 110 hurdles (14.95) and 300 hurdles (40.06). The Panthers’ Jack German won the 400 in 52.09 and Alexander Hunter was the long jump winner at 21-6.
Section 3 Rosemount came in 104 points ahead of Prior Lake for the Section 3 girls True Team championship. Contact Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ ecm-inc.com.
SUN THISWEEK - Lakeville May 12, 2017 13A
Greenways coming together in Dakota County Open house May 16 in Rosemount by Andy Rogers SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Dakota County is in the middle of a multi-year plan to create about 200 miles multi-functional greenway trails throughout the county and officials are updating plans and looking for input. An open house is scheduled 4:30-6:30 p.m. May 16 at the Rosemount Community Center, 13885 South Robert Trail, to highlight plans for both the Rich Valley Greenway Master Plan and the Central Greenway Connectivity Study. John Mertens, a senior planner with Dakota County, said bike ownership is growing exponentially across the country and the Twin Cities has been a leader in providing trails and access for bikers. Mertens is hoping the Dakota County can mirror their success on a suburban scale. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to connect people with places they want to go,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Places like commercial areas, parks, schools, churches,
where ever people want to be riding bikes. ... Hennepin County and Ramsey County are doing some pretty amazing things with regional trails. All the systems are connecting. I hope thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the way it looks in Dakota County one day. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re huge community amenities that really provide public value from a recreation and transportation standpoint.â&#x20AC;? Officials from Dakota County will be on hand to gather public comments on both plans and answer questions during the open house. One concern they hear from residents is that they would rather a bike trail not be in their backyard. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Most of the trails for (River Valley) go through established right of way or Flint Hills,â&#x20AC;? Mertens said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want it to go through their property, but they tend to like it if itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s close by. â&#x20AC;? People give advice for routes and question the funding. They donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to disturb other quiet places, either. The Rich Valley Greenway is a five-mile corridor from Eagan to the Mississippi River, which passes
through Inver Grove Heights. County officials are working on a master plan and hoping to identify trail alignment, trail head locations and other amenities. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Most of our greenways use existing trails when we can,â&#x20AC;? Mertens said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want just trails along the roads. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re tying to take advantage of new development when we can.â&#x20AC;? The Central Greenway Connectivity project hopes to identify and improve bike and pedestrian connections between existing and future greenways through Dakota County. Mertens said a big part would be adding more signs and maps. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s being done because of a strong desire by the public to keep commuter and transportation cyclists off trails within Lebanon Hills Regional Park. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plans for a paved connector trail between popular hubs within the park, but it would not be part of the greenway system. Mertens said the idea is to make it less appealing for higher speed bicyclists by providing an alternative around the park, Mertens
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The newest segment of the Mississippi River Trail through beautiful Spring Lake Park Reserve will be held May 20 at the park east of Rosemount.
said. The connector trail would be for walkers and recreational bikers. The study found that it would be slower for a commuting cyclist to take the narrow, winding connector trail than to take a linking route around the park. The two plans are expected to be complete by then end of summer and implemented over the next 20 years. The Eagan Core Greenway, Mendota-Lebanon Hills Greenway, Rich Valley Greenway, Vermillion Highlands Greenway, Rosemount Greenway and
the North Creek Greenway would all begin near Lebanon Hills and connect places such as the Mississippi River, the Minnesota River, St. Paul and Minneapolis. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have about half of the trails funded or a trail in place,â&#x20AC;? Mertens said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been an incremental process. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done lot over the last five years and we have a lot planned for the next five years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been successful in getting federal dollars, but based on the way funding works now it might slow down a bit. But we have the opportunity
to work with cities to get some things done.â&#x20AC;? Some pieces will be put in place soon. A five-mile section in Spring Lake Park will open up later this month along with four miles of the Mississippi River Trail. Four miles along Black Dog Lake in Burnsviille are nearing completion. A mile south of Big Rivers Regional Trail will begin construction next fall. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the next five years weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll have a trail system that follows both rivers in the county,â&#x20AC;? Mertens said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an exciting time.â&#x20AC;?
Domestic abuser faces new attempted murder charges by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
A Burnsville man convicted 12 years ago of attempted murder in a domestic attack is again charged with attempted murder. Terrell James Pleasant, 40, was charged Tuesday with first- and second-degree attempted murder after a brutal alleged attack on his girlfriend three days earlier. Pleasant stabbed the 42-yearold woman multiple times with a pair of metal scissors after telling her, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re gonna die,â&#x20AC;? according to the criminal complaint. Pleasant also allegedly punched her in the face and choked her. The womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s daughter called 911 at around 8 p.m.
May 6 after arriving home and finding her mother covered in blood. Nearly six hours later police found Pleasant in his vehicle, parked about two miles from the residence at 14264 Irving Ave. S. where he lived with the woman and her daughter. Police arrested Pleasant after he exited the vehicle and started to walk away. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m sorry for what I did,â&#x20AC;? Pleasant said as he lay on the ground, according to the complaint. The woman is recovering from life-threatening wounds, Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom said in a news release. Pleasantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s history of domestic violence includes an attempted
second-degree murder conviction in Scott County in 2005 and fifthdegree assault convictions in 2011 and 2017, the complaint said. The victim of his alleged May 6 attack suffered 10 stab wounds, a collapsed lung and two neck lacerations, one that required sutures to close, the complaint said. The stab wounds were near her ribs, neck, left cheek and hand. Her left eye was swollen shut. The womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s daughter told police she called her motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cellphone at about 7:40 p.m. to ask for a ride home from work. Pleasant answered and told her her mother would come to pick her up. He sounded â&#x20AC;&#x153;rushed,â&#x20AC;? and she could hear her mother yelling in the background, the complaint
said. The daughter got a ride home with a co-worker and arrived to find the door locked. After she knocked and yelled to be let in, Pleasant came to the door covered in blood, walked to his vehicle and left, the complaint said. Then her mother came walking out, saying Pleasant was trying to kill her. Pleasant had stopped the assault when they heard the pounding on the door, the complaint said. The woman told police Pleasant â&#x20AC;&#x153;snappedâ&#x20AC;? and punched her in the face four times after arriving home and accusing her of cheating on him, it said. She said he violently twisted her neck about seven times and then grabbed the
4- to 5-inch pair of scissors. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She described how Pleasant would spread the skin on her neck and hold it tight while he stabbed her,â&#x20AC;? the complaint said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She said she jerked and moved away in an attempt to avoid the stabs. She said she was pleading for her life during the stabbings.â&#x20AC;? She told police Pleasant had a history of assaulting her. In addition to the murder charges, Pleasant is accused of first- and second-degree assault and domestic assault after two or more prior convictions. He made his first court appearance Tuesday. Bail was set at $500,000 with conditions. His next appearance is May 31 in Hastings.
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14A May 12, 2017 SUN THISWEEK - Lakeville
LEGAL NOTICES
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NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE
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 the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: July 1, 2004 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $199,000.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Eric L. Fossen and Renee I. Fossen, as joint tenants, a married couple MORTGAGEE: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Credit Corporation of Minnesota SERVICER: Specialized Loan Servicing, LLC LENDER: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Credit Corporation of Minnesota. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: Scott County Minnesota, Recorder on July 30, 2004 as Document No. A666298 ASSIGNED TO: FV-I, Inc. in trust for Morgan Stanley Mortgage Capital Holdings LLC dated 11/21/2016 recorded on 12/16/2016 as Document No. A1016779 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Outlot Ten (10) of Lakeview Gardens, Scott County, Minnesota. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 9975 Lower 167th Street East, Lakeville, MN 55044 PROPERTY I.D: 040010190 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: Two Hundred Fifteen Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-One and 60/100 ($215,691.60) THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes; PURSUANT, to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: June 1, 2017 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: in the lobby of the Scott County Law Enforcement Center, 301 S. Fuller Street, Shakopee, MN 55379 to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns is 6 months from the date of sale. If Mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or the property is not redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the Mortgagor must vacate the property on or before 11:59 p.m. on December 1, 2017, or the next business day if December 1, 2017 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.” Dated: April 3, 2017 FV-I, Inc. in trust for Morgan Stanley Mortgage Capital Holdings LLC Randall S. Miller & Associates, PLLC Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage/Mortgagee Canadian Pacific Plaza, 120 South Sixth Street, Suite 2050 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Phone: 952-232-0052 Our File No. 16MN00174-1 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 2017 672574
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: March 14, 2007 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $544,000.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Jill M. McElroy and David W. McElroy, wife and husband MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Bell America Mortgage, LLC DBA Bell Mortgage TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. MIN#: 1000269-0002094100-0 SERVICER: Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC LENDER: Bell America Mortgage, LLC DBA Bell Mortgage. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: Scott County Minnesota, Recorder on March 28, 2007 as Document No. A768529 ASSIGNED TO: The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2007-14T2, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-14T2 by Assignment of Mortgage dated June 16, 2014 and recorded on June 17, 2014 as Document No. A959960 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: That part of the West 894.09 feet of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 113, Range 21, lying North of the South 487.20 feet and South of the Southerly Right of Way line of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company, Scott County, Minnesota PROPERTY ADDRESS: 25363 S DUPONT AVE, ELKO, MN 55020 PROPERTY I.D: 089240117 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: Five Hundred Eighteen Thousand Four Hundred Ninety-Three and 17/100 ($518,493.17) THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes; PURSUANT, to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: June 1, 2017 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: in the lobby of the Scott County Law Enforcement Center, 301 S. Fuller Street, Shakopee, MN 55379 to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns is 6 months from the date of sale. If Mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or the property is not redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the Mortgagor must vacate the property on or before 11:59 p.m. on December 1, 2017, or the next business day if December 1, 2017 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.” Dated: March 29, 2017 The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 200714T2, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-14T2 Randall S. Miller & Associates, PLLC Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage/Mortgagee Canadian Pacific Plaza, 120 South Sixth Street, Suite 2050 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Phone: 952-232-0052 Our File No. 17MN00025-1 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 2017 670431
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 917 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES MAY 2, 2017 This is a summary of the Intermediate School District 917 Regular School Board Meeting on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, with full text available for public inspection on the district website at www.isd917. k12.mn.us or the District Office at 1300 145th Street East, Rosemount, MN 55068. The meeting was called to order at 5:00 PM. Board members present: Dick Bergstrom, Dan Cater, DeeDee Currier, Joanne Mansur, Bob Erickson, Jill Lewis, Wendy Felton, Melissa Sauser, Vanda Pressnall. Members absent: None. Other administrators and staff were present also. Good news reports were presented. The following Consent Agenda items were approved: minutes, personnel, donations, bills to be paid, wire transfers and the investment report. Motions passed: Resolution approving Teachers’ Appreciation Week; Blood Borne Pathogens Control Plan; Revised Policy 467, Staff Recognition; Revised policies 100, 101, 102, 103, 104 and deleting policies 105, 1.41, 1.42, 1.52, and 1.62; approving DCALS and Special Ed Lead Teachers; approving revised Superintendent Position Description and Performance Evaluation; approving individual contracts for Licensed Psychologist (Mental Health Specialist), Board Certified Behavior Analysts, Mental Health Professional Coordinator, and Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker; approving Special Ed Dean Contracts; and 2017-2020 Strategic Directives. Adjournment at 5:45 PM. Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek, Lakeville Sun Thisweek, Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek May 12, 2017 686616
CITY OF LAKEVILLE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE REQUEST: Vacation of public street right-of-way. APPLICANT: Clint and Keri Juffer LOCATION AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The part of the platted Beach Street right-of-way proposed to be vacated is located south of and adjacent to Block 25, Lenihan’s Lots Antlers Park and north of and adjacent to Block 27, Lenhihan’s Lots Antlers Park. The area of Beach Street proposed to be vacated is also south of 19649 Jersey Avenue and north and west of 19701 Jersey Avenue in the City of Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota. WHEN: Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the parties may be heard. WHERE: Planning Commission Meeting at the City Hall Council Chambers, 20195 Holyoke Avenue, Lakeville, Minnesota. QUESTIONS: Call Associate Planner Frank Dempsey at (952) 985-4423 or e-mail comments or questions to fdempsey@ lakevillemn.gov. DATED this 16th day of May 2017 CITY OF LAKEVILLE Charlene Friedges, City Clerk Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek May 12, 2017 687426
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER JUDGMENT AND DECREE STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF DAKOTA DISTRICT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court File No.: 19HA-CV-11-6412 Case Type: Civil Other: Judicial Foreclosure The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank Of New York, as Trustee For The Certificateholders Of CWABS Inc., Asset-backed Certificates, Series 2007-6, Plaintiff, vs. Alan G. Keiran, Mary Jane Keiran, Provincial Bank, John Doe and Mary Rowe, Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 28, 2017, at 10:00 a.m., at the Dakota County Sheriffs Office, Civil Unit, 1580 Highway 55, Hastings, Minnesota 55033, the Sheriff of Dakota County will sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction the real property legally described as follows: The West 660.00 feet of the East 1980.00 feet of the North 660.00 feet of the North-half (N 1/2) of the Northeast Quarter (NE1/4 ) of Section Twenty-Eight (28), Township One Hundred Fourteen (114), Range Twenty (20), according to the Government Survey thereof. Property Address: 7820 200th Street West, Lakeville, MN 55044-9125 This sale is directed by, and will be made pursuant to the Second Amended Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, Order for Judgment and Judgment and Decree entered in the above-entitled action on March 9, 2017, and describing the real property to be sold, in order to satisfy the judgment found due and owing to Plaintiff The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York, as Trustee for The Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc. Asset-Backed Certificates. Series 2007-6. A certified copy of the Second Amended Findings of Fact. Conclusions of Law. Order for Judgment and Judgment and Decree has been delivered to the office of the Dakota County Sheriff, and is attached. Dated: April 10, 2017 TIM LESLIE SHERIFF OF DAKOTA COUNTY By: /s/ Deputy Sheriff Dated: March 28, 2017 WILFORD, GESKE & COOK, P.A. By: /s/ David R. Mortensen #032906X Attorney for Plaintiff 7616 Currell Blvd., Suite 200 Woodbury, MN 55125 (651) 209-3300 Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek April 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26, 2017 678626
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 917 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES APRIL 4, 2017 This is a summary of the Intermediate School District 917 Regular School Board Meeting on Tuesday, April 4, 2017, with full text available for public inspection on the district website at www. isd917.k12.mn.us or the District Office at 1300 145th Street East, Rosemount, MN 55068. The meeting was called to order at 5:00 PM. Board members present: Dick Bergstrom, Dan Cater, DeeDee Currier, Bob Erickson, Jill Lewis, Wendy Felton, Melissa Sauser, Vanda Pressnall. Members absent: Joanne Mansur. Other administrators and staff were present also. Good news reports were presented. The following Consent Agenda items were approved: minutes, personnel, bills to be paid, wire transfers and the investment report. Kaitlin Adams and Richelle Gernes were presented with the Teacher and Employee of the Quarter plaque. Motions approved: Temporary Employee Report; Policy 6.76, Immunization Policy; ISD 917 2017-2018 Calendar; Resolution relating to the termination and nonrenewal of the teaching contracts of probationary teachers; and deny the extended leave of absence for Steve Winge. Adjournment at 6:52 PM. Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek, Lakeville Sun Thisweek, Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek May 12, 2017 686614
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: TapHarmonic PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 20751 Helena Lane Lakeville, MN 55044 NAMEHOLDER(S): McCune Object Solutions, Inc. 20751 Helena Lane Lakeville, MN 55044 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. DATE FILED: May 2, 2017 SIGNED BY: Sarah Budenske Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek May 12, 19, 2017 694769
severe illnesses that included headaches, joint pain and seizures. Doctors confirmed their medical issues were caused by a mold infestation discovered in a crawl space of their home. The family was forced to move into a townhome, and after losing in arbitration because Titcomb said the previous owner and real estate agent established plausible deniability, the Roscs were left with a mortgage in addition to medical and legal bills and rent for the townhome. The cost to restore their home, which required stripping walls down to the studs, was about $125,000. A GoFundMe page started by the couple’s church has so far raised $25,900 for the family. An Apple Valley American Legion benefit raised $3,500, Yellow Ribbon organizations stepped in to help and Tee It Up for the Troops donated $7,500. With Post 210’s donation and its rampbuilding team that took the lead on the work and donated over 1,600 hours of skilled labor, the culmination of donations made it possible for the family to move back into their home last weekend. Volunteers are still helping the family with needed work at the house. Post 210 Cmdr. Vince Goodwin said all the activity and outreach is attracting younger veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars to its Post 210 membership. “They really want to go out and do what our charter is, to help vets,” Goodwin said. “These guys are all gung ho about doing it, they are joining up and becoming active members. It’s been a nice, pleasant journey here for my first year as commander.”
Memorial Day Ceremonies Lakeville VFW Post 210 will hold its annual Memorial Day ceremonies, along with the Lakeville American Legion, the Lakeville North High School band and Boy Scout Troop 269 May 29. For the first time, the buses will be escorted by members of the Patriot Guard, a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring dignity and respect at memorial services honoring fallen military
TRIAL, from 1A Court judges, and teams advance through various rounds until the top two teams compete for the title in the championship round Sunday. Teams prepare to argue both sides of the case and don’t learn which side they will represent until about a half-hour before their competition starts. In the state competition, the LSHS Mock Trial team had six months to prepare their arguments, with the nationals, Redetzke said they had six weeks of preparation. “We really have to be prepared with both sides,” Redetzke said. Mock Trial coach Ken Williams has led the program since LSHS opened. He said previous LSHS Mock Trial teams have finished as high as third at state, but this year’s team stood out. “I’ve got some phenomenal kids,” Williams said. “They are just fantastic.” He said to get this far, “everything sorta has to click.” Williams said the students knew the law “really well” and could recite it well.
He called the club a “money pit” they do not have to worry about anymore, noting that membership meetings are also positive and looking forward. Titcomb agreed. He said Post 210 meetings used to be attended by five or six members who spent all the time focused on how to keep the lights on at the club. “We were literally bankrupt,” he said. “We had no working capital, and we were at the point where the club really couldn’t continue. At a certain point, the writing was on the wall.” He said Post 210 now has close to $400,000 in assets, and members are reaching out to learn of member and community needs. They delivered candy to homebound members at Christmas, both as a gift and a way to see if they could use some help or resources. “We want to do periodic check-ins with our members, particularly our elders,” Titcomb said. “Our No. 1 goal is to try to reach out to our members.” The change in focus has revived meetings, regularly drawing 25 members or more to attend, with many active committees that are starting to focus on 2019 festivities celebrating the 100th anniversary of Post 210. Pan-O-Prog’s 2019 theme will be focused on the event, and Post 210 will be bringing in a Vietnam Memorial Wall that will be on display during the community celebration. “It’s going to be a pretty big thing,” Titcomb said. “They’re bringing in a lot of things from the history of the VFW in Lakeville, all the different generations.”
He said they are planning to hold re-enactments and have people marching in the parade representing different eras of the VFW. The celebration is set to culminate with a large banquet at Brackett’s Crossing where they will recognize Medal of Honor winners and longtime members. Post 210 has also replaced its old uniforms with crisp new ones that match, and its Memorial Day tributes this year will include Patriot Guard motorcyclists riding alongside the buses as they travel to cemeteries putting on Memorial Day programs at cemeteries in and around Lakeville May 29. Lakeville American Legion members, Boy Scouts and the Lakeville North High School band will also continue participating in the ceremonies that start at 8 a.m. at Orchard Lake Cemetery and end around 12:45 p.m. at the Lakeville Veterans Memorial in Aronson Park. “There’s some pretty exciting things going on now,” Titcomb said He said they are actively seeking ways to help veterans and the community, and they invite people to alert them to needs by contacting them at 612888-5210 or online at vfwlakeville.org. “Where we’re at today is exactly where we wanted it to end up,” said former Post 210 Cmdr. Randy Pronschinske, who led the organization when the hard decision was made to close the club. “We’re doing great things for, not only the community, but for veterans. It’s quite rewarding to do those kinds of things.”
heroes, first responders and honorably discharged veterans. Tributes to the fallen will be held at: • Orchard Lake Cemetery, 8 a.m. • West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, 8:25 a.m. • New Market Catholic Cemetery, 8:50 a.m. • St. John’s Lutheran Cemetery, Webster, 9:15 a.m. • Solor Lutheran Cemetery, Webster, 9:35 a.m. • Annunciation Catho-
lic Cemetery, Hazelwood, 10 a.m. • Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Hazelwood, 10:20 a.m. • East Christiania Cemetery, 10:45 a.m. • Highview Lutheran Cemetery, 11 a.m. • Greenwood Presbyterian Cemetery, 11:25 a.m. • All Saints Catholic Cemetery, 11:45 a.m. • Lakeville Grove Cemetery, noon. • Lakeville Veterans Memorial, 12:30 p.m.
At state, he said the LSHS team beat Bemidji by two points in the first round, then defeated Nova Classical Academy, which has won the state championship the last two years, by one point, then won over Lakeville North by seven points to take the championship against Maple River in the final round. “They don’t do points (in the championship) and they don’t tell us, but there were five judges and we got the majority,” Williams said. He called competing in the nationals “huge.” “It’s a flurry of activity,” Williams said. “We meet four times a week, but a lot of the work really goes on the kids’ shoulders.” At nationals, the fictional case they will argue involves the unsolved murder of a 17-year-old girl in 2015. One of the prime suspects is starting college and as part of his initiation ceremony into a secret society confessed to the murder. Redetzke said people who write the case are from the Connecticut area, and she said it is loosely based on real cases
that have happened there, but not any particular case. Team members have prepared by writing opening and closing statements, “directs,” questions for their own witnesses, and cross examination questions for the opposing side’s witnesses. “We spent about a month preparing our material, and now it’s just memorizing it,” Redetzke said. While teams are technically allowed to use notes in the competition, Redetzke said they are focusing on memorizing them since their performances are being watched and rated by real Supreme Court judges. Other team members are sophomores Maya Lundell and Haley Renner and juniors Conner Berger, Sam Clifford, Britton Vandenheuval, Caden Jones, Tyler Butts, Caroline Roesner and Patricia English. “We’re all super excited to be going,” Redetzke said.
COACH, from 1A “His passion for doing what is best for students was clearly evident in his interview process,” Dasovich said. “Coach Janquart has a strong vision for the future of Lakeville South boys basketball. We are all very confident and excited to add him to our staff as a positive culture builder and strong program leader.” Janquart called it “an absolute honor privilege to be part of the Lakeville
Contact Laura Adelmann at laura.adelmann@ecm-inc.com.
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South community. “Our coaching staff will work feveriously to foster lifelong relationships on and off the court,” he said in the news release. “Our goal is to continue to uphold the high academic expectations of Lakeville South High School and continue the tradition of competing at a high level every night.” He said fans can expect to see “a tremendous amount of passion and relentlessness” on the court.
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family calendar To submit items for the ters such as debt collection, Family Calendar, email: garnishment, credit issues, foreclosures, contracts and darcy.odden@ecm-inc.com. conciliation court with a free 30-minute consultation from a Saturday, May 13 Retro 5K Run Walk spon- volunteer attorney. This clinic sored by Burnsville Women of is a joint program of Legal AsToday, 8:30 a.m., Crystal Lake sistance of Dakota County, the Beach Park, Burnsville. Cost: Dakota County Family Court $25 adults, $20 children 12 and and the Dakota County Law under. Registration information: Library. Call 952-431-3200 for www.burnsvillewomenoftoday. more information and to schedule an appointment. com or www.active.com. Plant sale by the Eagan Garden Club, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 Saturday, May 20 Perennial sale by the Dap.m., Holz Farm Park, 4665 Manor Drive, Eagan. Perenni- kota Gardeners, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., als, hanging baskets, annuals, Community of Christ Church, vegetables and herbs. Cash and 5990 134th St. Court, Apple Valley; 651-455-2889. Perennials checks only. Metro Republican Women are divided and donated by club breakfast meeting, 8:30 a.m., members. A selection of annuals Mendakota Country Club, 2075 and vegetables also included. Plant sale by the Lakeville Mendakota Drive, Mendota Heights. Speaker: Twila Brase, Garden Club, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., co-founder, Citizens Council 9975 W. 194th St., Lakeville. for Health Freedom. Cost: $18 Features annuals, perennials, members, $20 nonmembers, hanging plants and vegetables. $10 students. Walk-ins wel- Proceeds fund club events and come. Information: www.metro- community outreach projects. Plant sale by the Apple Valgopwomen.org. Rickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Community Bike ley Garden Club, 9 a.m. to 1 Sale, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Goodyear p.m., Redwood Park Pavilion, Superior Service Center, 14580 County Road 42 and Elm Drive, Glenda Drive, Apple Valley. Pro- Apple Valley. Plant sale by Sweet Sioux ceeds support Kids â&#x20AC;&#x2122;n Kinship. Information: www.ricksbikesale. Garden Club, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Faith Covenant Church parking com. Citizensâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Climate Lobby lot, 12921 Nicollet Ave., Burnsmeeting, 10:30 a.m., Robert ville. Features perennials from Trail Library, 14395 S. Robert membersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; gardens, perennials Trail, Rosemount. All are wel- from South Cedar Greenhouse come. Information: citizenscli- and combo kits from Wagner Greenhouse. Proceeds provide matelobby.org. scholarships to horticulture students through the National GarMonday, May 15 Legal Assistance of Dakota den Clubs of MN. South of the River PowCounty, 1-4 p.m., Galaxie Library, 14955 Galaxie Ave., Apple wow, Burnsville High School, Valley. Receive a free 30-minute 600 E. Highway 13, Burnsville. consultation from a volunteer at- Doors open at 11 a.m. First torney regarding family law mat- grand entry at 1 p.m., free feast ters such as domestic abuse, at 5 p.m. and second grand encustody, child support or visita- try at 7 p.m., with the powwow tion. Call 952-891-7135 for more concluding at 9 p.m. Free. Folinformation and to schedule an low the powwow on Twitter at @ SOTRpowwow. appointment.
theater and arts calendar Eagan parkrun, a free weekly timed 5K run, 9 a.m. Saturdays at Thomas Lake Park, 4350 Thomas Lake Road, Eagan. Rain or shine. Fun for all ages and abilities, runners, joggers, walkers. To get a time recorded and stored online, register at www.parkrun.us/ register and bring your barcode with you. Information: www. parkrun.us/eagan. Emotions Anonymous meetings, 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesdays at SouthCross Community Church, 1800 E. County Road 42 (at Summit Oak Drive), Apple Valley. EA is a 12-step program for those seeking emotional health. All are welcome. Information: http://www. emotionsanonymous.org/outof-the-darkness-walks.
Blood drives The American Red Cross will hold the following blood drives. Call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit red crossblood.org to make an appointment or for more information. â&#x20AC;˘ May 13, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wescott Library, 1340 Wescott Road, Eagan. â&#x20AC;˘ May 15, 12-6 p.m., Grace United Methodist Church, 15309 Maple Island Road, Burnsville. â&#x20AC;˘ May 16, 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Red Pine Elementary School, 530 Red Pine Lane, Eagan. â&#x20AC;˘ May 18, 12-5 p.m., Best Western Premier Nicollet Inn, 14201 Nicollet Ave. S., Burnsville. â&#x20AC;˘ May 19, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bosch Security Systems Inc., 12000 Portland Ave. S., Burnsville. Memorial Blood Centers will hold the following blood drive. Call 1-888-GIVE-BLD (1-888448-3253) or visit mbc.org to make an appointment or for more information. â&#x20AC;˘ May 17, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Questar Assessment Inc., Ongoing Tuesday, May 16 Elko New Market citywide 5550 Upper 147th St. W., Apple Consumer law clinic, 1-4 p.m., Galaxie Library, 14955 garage sale, May 18-20. Infor- Valley. Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley. Get mation: www.ci.enm.mn.us or help with consumer law mat- 952-461-2777.
Obituaries
Betty R. Erickson Age 89, formerly of Lakeville, passed away May 6, 2017. Beloved wife, mother, grandma, & great-grandma. Preceded in death by husband, William; & brother, Walter. Survived by sons, Bruce; Brian (Nancy); former daughter-in-law, Diane; grandchildren, Brandon (Emily), Michael, Kelsey (Steven) Kinsella, Kristin (Patrick) Kinsella; great-grandchildren, William Kinsella & Brynlee Erickson; and sister, Darlene (Robert) Schafer. Memorial Service 10AM Thursday May 11, 2017 at Lutheran Church of the Master, 1200 69th Ave N., Brooklyn Center, with visitation 1 hour prior to the service at church. Interment at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Memorials preferred to the donorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite charity. Special thanks to the staff at Colonial Acres & Health Partners for their loving care of Betty. Evans-Nordby 763-533-3000 www.evansnordby.com
Eleanor Orcellia Gehlhar (nee Norton) Eleanor Orcellia Gehlhar nĂŠe Norton, age 90 of Lakeville, formerly of Prior Lake, passed away peacefully at her home on Wednesday, May 3, 2017. A funeral service was held on Saturday, May 6, 2017, at 11AM with visitation from 9:30-11AM, both at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 14085 Pike Lake Trail NE, Prior Lake. Eleanor will be laid to rest at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. On September 14, 1926 in Dundee, MN, parents Floyd and Martha Norton celebrated the birth of their daughter, (OHDQRU 2UFHOOLD 1RUWRQ $ORQJ ZLWK KHU ÂżYH EURWKHUV DQG three sisters, Eleanor was raised in Minnesota. She attended school in Villard, MN and graduated in 1944. During her freshman year of high school, Eleanor was introduced to a senior, Leonard Gehlhar. After turning on the charm, Leonard eventually won Eleanorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s heart. The young couple exchanged wedding vows on June 25, 1946 at St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lutheran Church in Villard, MN. This union was blessed with nearly 71 years of marriage. $IWHU ZRUNLQJ EULHĂ&#x20AC;\ ZLWK 6HDUV DQG 5RHEXFN (OHDnor committed herself to her greatest passion in lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;her family. Eleanor was dedicated to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Serving as a den mother, Girl Scout leader, and Camp )LUH /HDGHU (OHDQRU HQMR\HG WLPH FDPSLQJ ÂżVKLQJ JROIing, and sharing her talents. She was skilled at sewing, crocheting, and entertaining. With much success, Eleanor explored numerous activities - painting, cake decorating, UHÂżQLVKLQJ IXUQLWXUH FDQG\ PDNLQJ DQG FUDIWLQJ (OHDQRU GHYRWHG VLJQLÂżFDQW WLPH WR KHU FKXUFK DQG community. For many years, Eleanor helped with Meals on Wheels. She also served on several church committees and organizations. Eleanor remained true to her faith all her life. Left to honor Eleanorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life and legacy are her children, /DUU\ 1DQ *HKOKDU 6WHSKHQ *HKOKDU /RQQD 5LFN Possehl, Sandra (John) Barrett, Mary (Mark) Kiernan; grandchildren, Michael, Molly (Chris), Kathleen (Jason) 7KHUHVD 7RP -HQQLIHU 5HEHFFD 7UDYLV -HVVLFD ,YRU Eric (Katie), Asher, Evan, Orcellia, Alistair, and Beatrice; great-grandchildren, Tyler, Owen, Aiden, Megan, Carlin, Gianna, Gavin, Keaton, Quinn, and another on the way; sisters, Elva and Dolores; other loving relatives and devoted friends. Eleanor is reunited in heaven with her husband, LeonDUG SDUHQWV KHU ÂżYH EURWKHUV 0DULRQ 'DOH (UYLQ 'RQald, Kenneth, and her sister, Agnes. The Gehlhar family is proudly served and cared for by Ballard-Sunder Funeral & Cremation.
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To submit items for the donation: $5 adults, $2 stuArts Calendar, email: dents. Girls and Guitars, 10 a.m. darcy.odden@ecm-inc.com. to noon Saturday, May 13, BlueNose Coffee, 20700 ChipAuditions Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Castle Theater pendale Ave., Farmington. will hold auditions for new and Free. Information: Facebook. experienced actors age 5 to com/BlueNoseCoffee. Spring pops concert, 7 adult for its summer production of â&#x20AC;&#x153;King Arthur and Princess p.m. Tuesday, May 16, LakevArthenaâ&#x20AC;? 6 p.m. May 15-16 at ille South High School. Inforthe Lakeville Area Arts Center. mation: 952-232-3300. Encore concert, 6 p.m. FriThe non-musical production centers around the adventures day, May 19, Lakeville South of a young King Arthur â&#x20AC;&#x201C; lead- High School. Information: 952ing up to the moment where he 232-3300. Elvis/Roy Orbison tribute, pulls the sword Excalibur out of a stone. More information is 7 p.m. Saturday, May 20, Steeat www.childrenscastletheater. ple Center, 14375 S. Robert Trail, Rosemount. Tickets: $18 org. at www.rosemountarts.com. Joan Jett and the BlackDance â&#x20AC;&#x153;CoppĂŠlia Nouveau,â&#x20AC;? pre- hearts, 8 p.m. Saturday, May sented by Twin Cities Ballet of 20, Mystic Lake, Prior Lake. Minnesota, 7 p.m. May 12-13 Tickets: $35-$60. Information: and 2 p.m. May 13-14, Ames 952-496-6563 or mysticlake. Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., com. Velvet Tones spring conBurnsville. Tickets: $18-$36 at the box office, 800-982-2787 or cert, 3 p.m. Sunday, May 21, Apple Valley Senior Center, Ticketmaster.com. Danceworks 2017 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x153;Time 14601 Hayes Road. Free. InforAfter Time,â&#x20AC;? presented by mation: www.velvettones.org. Apple Valley High School, 7 p.m. May 18-20, Apple Valley Theater â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hairspray: The Broadway High School Theater. Tickets: $7 adults, $5 students at http:// Musical,â&#x20AC;? presented by Burnsseatyourself.biz/avhs and at ville High School, 7 p.m. May the box office one hour prior to 11-13, 18-20; 3 p.m. May 14, Mraz Center for the Performing performances. Modern Dance Company Arts, Burnsville High School. performance by Rosemount Tickets: $10 adults, $9 seniors, High School, 7 p.m. Friday, $8 students. Information: 952May 19. Information: 651-423- 707-2100. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mom! The Musical,â&#x20AC;? pre7501. Spring dance show by sented by Chameleon Theatre Eastview High School, 7:30 Circle, 7:30 p.m. May 11-13 p.m. Saturday, May 20, and and 2 p.m. May 13-14, Ames Sunday, May 21. Information: Center, 12600 Nicollet Blvd., Burnsville. Tickets: $25 adults, 952-431-8900. $22 students and senior citizens at the box office, TicketEvents Fifty Shades of Men â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cuffs master.com and 800-982-8787. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sister Act,â&#x20AC;? presented by â&#x20AC;&#x2122;n Collarsâ&#x20AC;? The Show, 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. May 12-13, The Playâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s The Thing ProducMystic Lake, Prior Lake. Tick- tions, 7:30 p.m. May 12-13, ets: $25. Information: 952-496- 19-20, and 2 p.m. May 14 and 21, Lakeville Area Arts Center, 6563 or mysticlake.com. Taste of Lakeville, 5-9 p.m. 20965 Holyoke Ave. Tickets: Information: LakevilThursday, May 18, Lakeville $15. Area Arts Center. Information: leAreaArtsCenter.com. TasteofLakeville.org. LFA 12 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Neumann vs. Workshops/classes/other â&#x20AC;&#x153;Disneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s The Lion King Madrid, 5 p.m. Friday, May 19, Mystic Lake, Prior Lake. Tick- Jr.â&#x20AC;? begins May 16 with audiets start at $35. Information: tions at Eagle Ridge Middle School in Savage. Rehearsmysticlake.com. als run May 24-June 29 with performances June 29-July Exhibits The Rosemount Area Arts 2 on the Mraz Center stage Council is hosting a recep- at Burnsville High School. All tion for the works of the Rev. who register at ISD 191.org, Paul Kammen (photography) K-5 Youth programs are in the and Erica Johnson (abstract show. Open to ages 6-18. InforImpressionism), both local art- mation: www.theplaysthethingists, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednes- productions.com. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cyrano de Burgershack: day, May 17, at the gallery in the Steeple Center, 14375 S. A Pop Musicalâ&#x20AC;? begins July 1 Robert Trail, Rosemount. Artist with auditions at Eagle Ridge talks. Refreshments. Free and Middle School in Savage. Reopen to the public. Their works hearsals are 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 will be on exhibit through June. p.m. July 11-Aug. 10 with performances on the Mraz Center stage at Burnsville High Music The Big Bang Concert by School and two performances Lakeville South High School at Caponi Art Park in Eagan. Percussion, 7:30 p.m. Friday, All who register at ISD 191.org, May 12, LSHS auditorium. A K-5, Youth programs are in the show-style concert complete show. Open to ages 11-18. Inwith percussive musical works, formation: www.theplaystheththeatrical skits, and an Experi- ingproductions.com. Coffee and Canvas classmentation Station. Suggested
es run 9-11 a.m. on the fourth Thursday of the month (May 25, June 22, July 27, Aug. 24) at BlueNose Coffee, 20700 Chippendale Ave. W., Farmington. Cost: $36. Different theme each month. Sign up in store or online at www.tracygiza.com. Watch Me Draw summer camps at the studio, 20908 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville, are open for registration at www. WatchMeDraw.net or 952-4691234. Yoga wind down class is the first Thursday of the month at Precision and Flow Pilates, 13708 County Road 11, Burnsville. Information: www.preci sionandflowpilates.com. Teen Poetry Jam/Rap Battle, 4-5 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Apple Valley Teen Center, 14255 Johnny Cake Ridge Road, Apple Valley, 952-953-2385. Ages 12-18. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Flemish and Renaissance Oil Painting Method,â&#x20AC;? 4-7 p.m. Thursdays, River Ridge Arts School, Burnsville. Six weeks of comprehensive study of oil painting for students of all levels. Information/registration: Dan Petrov at 763-843-2734 or www.danpetrovart.com. Drawing & Painting (adults and teens) with artist Christine Tierney, classes 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and Wednesdays, River Ridge Studios, 190 S. River Ridge Circle, Burnsville. Information: www.christinetierney.com, 612-210-3377. Brushworks School of Art Burnsville offers fine art education through drawing and painting. Classes for adults and teens. Information: Patricia Schwartz, www.Brushworks SchoolofArt.com, 651-2144732. Soy candle making classes held weekly in Eagan near 55 and Yankee Doodle. Call Jamie at 651-315-4849 for dates and times. $10 per person. Presented by Making Scents in Minnesota. Line dance lessons, 1:304 p.m. Mondays, Apple Valley American Legion, 14521 Granada Drive. Information: Marilyn at 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, 952-2558545 or jjloch@charter.net. SouthSide Writers, Saturday workgroup for aspiring writers, offering critique, submission and manuscript preparation information, support and direction, 10 a.m. to noon, Wescott Library, 1340 Wescott Road, Eagan. Information: 651688-0365. Dakota Speakers Toastmasters meets 6-7 p.m. Mondays at Apple Valley Ecumen Seasons Learning Center. Information: http://dakota.toast mastersclubs.org/.
theater and arts briefs Sensory-friendly movie Paragon Odyssey 15 Theater in Burnsville will offer a sensoryfriendly showing of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haulâ&#x20AC;? 10 a.m. Saturday, May 20, for children with autism or other special needs and their families. The theaterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lights will be up and the sound will be down. Attendees will be able to move around freely. Tickets can be purchased at paragontheaters.com. For more infor-
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mation, call 952-892-3456.
Elvis, Roy Orbison tribute The Kings of Heartbreak Hotel, an Elvis and Roy Orbison tribute band, is set to perform 7 p.m. Saturday, May 20, at the Steeple Center in Rosemount. Tickets for the show presented by the Rosemount Area Arts Council are $18 and are available at www. rosemountarts.com; advance purchase of tickets is recommended.
Trivia at Bald Man Brewing Bar quiz Trivia Mafia is now featured 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Bald Man Brewing Company, 202 Silver Bell Road, Suite 28, Eagan. The free trivia events last about an hour and a half. Information: 651-600-3164.
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Thisweekend Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s book inspired by daughterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s medical close call â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Maggieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mysteryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; author hopes to raise awareness of Type 1 diabetes by Andrew Miller SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Last year, Kimberly Munsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s then-4-year-old daughter, Kinsley, was close to death. Yet Munson didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know anything was wrong. The Apple Valley resident and school teacher found it unusual that Kinsley had started wetting the bed and drinking an excessive amount of water, but didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think it was a matter of serious medical concern. In fact, Kinsley was exhibiting signs of DKA, or diabetic ketoacidosis, which develops when the body canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t produce enough insulin and can be fatal. Luckily, two family members with medical backgrounds picked up on what was going on. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If not for the keen eyes of my mother and sister, both of whom are nurses, Kinsley would have soon died,â&#x20AC;? said Munson. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They shared the symptoms of Type 1 diabetes with me in time for Chil-
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Books to the Rescue in Lakeville
The Dakota County chapter of Twin Cities Books to the Rescue delivered May 3 six bags packed with $250 worth of childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s books and stuffed animals to the Lakeville Police Departmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Patrol Division. Books to the Rescue is an outreach care program designed to promote goodwill and strengthen ties between the community and local law enforcement. Launched with the Dakota County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office in January, the program has received positive feedback from the community and the officers who have been
able to connect positively with the children they encounter. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We see this program as a valuable tool for us to help children feel comfortable with the police in situations that may be traumatic or uncomfortable for them. Making a connection with a book or stuffed animal can make all the difference in the world to a young child, and we thank Books to the Rescue for providing us with this opportunity,â&#x20AC;? said Lakeville police Lt. Timothy Knutson. Top sponsors of the book bags include BMO
Harris Bank locations in Apple Valley, Lakeville and Burnsville, as well as The Well, a United Methodist Church in Rosemount and Apple Valley. Dakota County coordinator Tami Zvolena said the program is off to a great start, but there is always a need to fill and restock bags for local first responders within Dakota County. For more information on donating to the program, email Zvolena at info@twincitiesbttr.org or Photo submitted visit www.twincitiesbttr. Books to the Rescueâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dakota County coordinator Tami Zvolena, left, and Lakeville org. police Lt. Timothy Knutson show off the bags of childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s books and stuffed animals donated to the patrol division.
Commerce Department issues warning about real estate closing scam Minnesota Commerce Commissioner Mike Rothman is warning home buyers and sellers, as well as real estate professionals, about a wire transfer scam that targets real estate closings. The Commerce Department is currently investigating several Minnesota real estate transactions in which hundreds of thousands of dollars were
diverted and stolen as a result of fraudulent wire transfer instructions received via fake emails. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This scam has been spreading around the country and now itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s begun to hit Minnesotans,â&#x20AC;? said Rothman, whose agency regulates the real estate industry in the state. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Crooks are hacking into computers, getting private information about real es-
tate transactions and using it to rip people off. We want to stop these thefts and make sure Minnesotans are on guard against fraud when they buy their dream homes.â&#x20AC;? This is how the scam typically works: To get information about upcoming real estate closings, crooks hack into the computers or email accounts of real estate
professionals. This may be done by sending an email containing an attachment or link that, when opened, downloads malware that lets the crooks gain access to the computer or email account. As a closing date approaches and arrangements are made to wire funds to the sellers, the scammers send a bogus email to the closing
agent with a â&#x20AC;&#x153;last minuteâ&#x20AC;? change in instructions to send the money to a different account. The email, which purports to be from the sellerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s title company, looks legitimate and often contains accurate details about the transaction. Once the funds are unwittingly wired to the fraudulent account, the money is quickly withdrawn, never to be seen
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