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Lakeville September 30, 2016 | Volume 37 | Number 31

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Manufacturing Week 2016 The city of Lakeville has long been known for its strong manufacturing sector. This week celebrates that distinction. Pages 10A and 11A

Mollie Mahowald

Lakeville soldier killed in hit-and-run crash Farmington man charged

NEWS ‘Monsters of the Midwest’ A Lakeville woman is one of the co-authors of a new book that recounts monster encounters in the Midwest. Page 3A

OPINION Surprise, the value of travel Columnist Joe Nathan finds surprising and educational discoveries during his recent trip to Spain. Page 4A

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by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK

Matt Ettl talks with a friend before speaking at All Saints Catholic Church Sept. 16. (Photo by Laura Adelmann)

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Patriot Guard members will accompany the funeral Friday of a Lakeville soldier killed in a hit-andrun incident Sept. 25. Mollie Mahowald, 24, died around 2:20 a.m. Sunday after walking with friends from an Elko New Market bar when she was struck by a motorcyclist who left the scene. Police arrested and have charged Matthew Keely Hartley, 33, of Farmington, with three felony counts of criminal vehicular homicide. According to the Scott County complaint, witnesses saw two motorcycles speeding down Main Street on each side of the

Lakeville dad Matt Ettl shares his faith through loss Devastation of Alyssa Ettl’s death multiplied by more tragedy by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Matthew Hartley road. The driver on the north side had just missed hitting a person standing on the shoulder of the road, but crashed into Mollie Mahowald, sending her flying 20 to 30 feet. See CHARGES, 6A

The devastating 2013 death of Matt Ettl’s youngest child was followed by more tragedy for the Lakeville husband and father. Matt Ettl last week detailed the struggles he and his family have faced and shared the faith he said

carried him through. Within months of Alyssa Ettl’s Dec. 4, 2013, death in a car accident, a close friend of Matt Ettl’s died of a massive heart attack at the age of 51. Two months later, his mother died and that same week, the family learned his sister-in-law had breast cancer. While his sister-in-law

is now doing well, on Nov. 15, 2014, Matt Ettl was diagnosed with multiple melanoma, a blood cancer. “God has been a rock for our family,� Matt Ettl told fellow believers during a Sept. 16 All Saints Catholic Church festival. The family has beSee ETTL, 15A

Lewis’ beef with Lakeville man charged with started early murder of Vadnais Heights woman government A profile of Angie No body found

by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

From the ring to the stage An Olympic boxer from the Twin Cities is set to make his acting debut in a production by the Eagan Theater Company. Page 21A

SPORTS Lakeville teams renew rivalry Friday’s game at Lakeville South is likely to draw the biggest crowd either team will see this season. Page 13A

A Lakeville man has been charged in the murder of a Vadnais Heights woman missing since Aug. 29. Timothy James Barr, 51, was charged in Ramsey County District Court

with two counts of seconddegree unintentional murder and one count of Timothy c r i m i n a l James Barr vehicular homicide in the murder of Michelle Newell. The criminal complaint

states Newell’s family reported her missing Sept. 8, after they said they last had contact with her on Aug. 29. A witness allegedly saw Newell with a man later identified as Barr several times, and the complaint stated Newell’s cellphone records indicated she See BARR, 15A

District 194-owned land OK’d for residential Twenty-five acres to be sold, rezoned

port on Sept. 26 for plans to alter zoning to develop 25 acres of commercial property into residential. Located north of 210th by Laura Adelmann Street and east of KenSUN THISWEEK bridge Court, the LakevDAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE ille Area School District Lakeville City Council 194 bought the land, west members indicated sup- of the Fairfield Business

Campus, over a decade ago for a future elementary school. In June, the District 194 School Board approved selling the land to Summit Preserve LLC. and its president William See LAND, 9A

Craig, the Democratic candidate in the 2nd Congressional District, appeared in the Sept. 23 edition. by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Jason Lewis, a conservative talk-radio host for nearly 25 years and now the Republican candidate for Congress in Minnesota’s 2nd District, has a beef with government going back three decades. He was running Lewis Motor Supply, the family business started by his grandfather, when the Iowa Department of Transportation said it had to run a freeway through the place. “So I got a lesson, up close and personal, in

Jason Lewis, the eminent domain,� said Republican candidate Lewis, whose family defor the cided the 2nd state’sDistrict offer congressional seat, wasn’t spoke for the property with Sun Thisweek and the enough to rebuild Dakota County Tribune 35-worker business. “I editors this you, month. (Photo can assure their idea by John Gessner) of just compensation for a public purpose was not our idea.� Lewis went on to finish his undergraduate degree and earn a master’s in political science from See LEWIS, 16A

Convicted Lakeville mother wanted to avoid probation Father: Worries what Grazzini-Rucki will do after she is released

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Sandra Grazzini-Rucki’s demand following her sentencing hearing Sept. 21 to serve prison time was intended to avoid probation’s “onerous� terms, according to her attorney Stephen Grigsby. The Lakeville mother of five was convicted in July of six felonies for hidFormer Lakeville resident Sandra Grazzini-Rucki was ing her two teen daughters from ausentenced in Dakota County court Sept. 21. She is with thorities and her former husband David her attorney Stephen Grigsby. (Photo provided with Rucki for years. Rucki said without the protections permission from Star Tribune – Glen Stubbe)

of the original jail term and six-year probation sentence, accountability is removed. He said he worries Grazzini-Rucki may target their oldest daughter, Samantha Rucki, who is no longer a minor, once Grazzini-Rucki is released from prison. “I was more concerned about the accountability piece afterwards for the long term for at least the next six years,� Rucki said. “That would at least give my kids the chance to grow up a little bit.� See GRAZZINI-RUCKI, 14A

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Pilgrim Cleaners has Coats for Kids drive by Rachel M. Anderson SPECIAL TO SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Wanted as soon as possible, in new or in slightly used condition, 10,000 coats to help needy Minnesotans stay warm this winter. The coldest time of year may still be a few months off, but Pilgrim Dry Cleaners and Launderers is launched its 31st annual Coats for Kids drive in September for a good reason. “Meteorologists are predicting we are going to have a real brutal winter, and before the temperatures plunge, we need time to get the coats collected, cleaned and distributed so they are ready to go when the kids need them,� says Keona Tranby, Pilgrim Cleaner’s marketing director. Between Sept. 19 and Oct. 14, there will be collection boxes at all 25 of Pilgrim Cleaners’ locations in the metro. “We are asking people to drop coats into the collection bins at our stores,� Tranby said. “On a regular basis, they will be collected and cleaned, and then dropped off at one of the seven local charities we are working with to be distributed to people

who need them.� This year’s partner charities include Sabathini Community Center, Sharing and Caring Hands, Ronald McDonald House of the Twin Cities, Catholic Charities of St. Paul & Minneapolis, STEP, CEAP and Lutheran Social Services. The campaign is called Coats for Kids, but they will be accepting coats for adults as well. “There are plenty of needy adults in our community too,� Tranby said. Coats for Kids has a long history in the Twin Cities metro. The program has been around since 1986, and was started by Don Rosen, the founder and former president of Pilgrim Cleaners. Rosen was working in one of his stores when a woman came in with her son and asked if there was a used winter coat her son could have. He needed one very badly and she could not afford it. Rosen dug around until he found one that was the right size, and when the boy tried it on and it fit, his mother started crying. Rosen launched the program he called “Coats for Kids� a short time later. During that

first year, close to 40,000 coats were collected. Since the campaign’s launch, Pilgrim Cleaners has collected, cleaned and delivered around 400,000 coats to those in need in the communities it serves. Each person who donates a coat will receive a 25 percent off coupon for the cleaning of their own coat. Those who don’t have a coat to donate but would still like to help can make a monetary donation on the Pilgrim Cleaners website. “The money we collect will be used to buy new coats for kids in need,� said Tranby, who adds a $25 donation is enough to purchase one new coat. In addition to the Coats for Kids program, Pilgrim Cleaners has Scouting for Uniforms and Costumes for Kids campaigns. “We just really have a passion for helping kids. Everything that we do in the community is focused on kids,� Tranby said. To learn more about the campaigns or find a Pilgrim Cleaners location, go to www.pilgrimdrycleaners.com. There are locations in Eagan, Apple Valley, Burnsville and Lakeville.

No attempted abduction of 11-year-old boy, police say Contrary to a previous report, there was no attempted abduction of an 11-year-old boy in Burnsville on Saturday, Sept. 17, the Police Department said in a Sept. 23 news release. Police issued a Sept. 17 news release seeking information about an abduction attempt in the area of River Hills Drive and Clark Street. The boy was walking his dog when he was approached by a man who reportedly asked him what kind of dog it was and then asked him into his vehicle with the dog. The boy fled and called his mother, who called police at about 4:30 p.m. After seeing a local newspaper report about the incident, the man called police and identified himself. Upon further investigation, police said they don’t believe the man had malicious intent when speaking with the boy and doesn’t pose a public risk. “Even though this specific incident turned out to be non-criminal in nature, the boy who reported the encounter absolutely did the right thing,� Police Chief Eric Gieseke said. “Any time something seems strange or out of place, it should be reported. If you see something, say something.� — John Gessner

Book scares up local authors’ experiences Paranormal is book’s focus by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

A Lakeville mom who said she secretly wrote spooky stories after her kids were tucked into bed is now a paranormal investigator and co-author of a book on her experiences. Jessica Freeburg with friend Natalie Fowler, of St. Paul, wrote “Monsters of the Midwest: True Tales of Bigfoot, Werewolves & Other Legendary Creatures,� which will have a book release party 3-6 p.m. Sunday, Oct, 16 at The Republic, 221 Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis. The book includes 23 stories of reported monster activity, including Big Foot sightings and werewolf encounters, in 12 Midwest states including Minnesota. Shortly after writing a novel about a girl who could see spirits, Freeburg said she formed a group of children’s authors and illustrators who perform

paranormal investigations for “creative inspiration.� She said she soon was leading ghost hunts, speaking at paranormal events and at one point was a “Darkness Radio� correspondent. Fowler said she has become “hooked� on looking for paranormal activity, although at first she was secretly nervous. “I write ghost stories, but I didn’t know if I necessarily wanted to go shake one out of an attic,� she said. Her love of researching the histories behind the properties they have visited drew her in further, and she now calls finding paranormal activity “exciting.� Fowler said they were inspired to write the book because of the historical aspect to all of the monster sightings. “A lot of these sightings have been reported in the newspapers over the years,� she said. “It was fun to go back and put together a collection of stories based on what has been in the papers since the early 1900s.�

of something that looked like a dog. Moments before, she said people were reporting feeling like something was brushing up against their legs below their knees. “I saw a shadow about the height of a dog dash across the hallway,� Fowler said. “It was interesting because we really weren’t even thinking about ghost dogs, but there they were.� She said they have also recorded themselves asking questions and heard intelligent responses on the playback their ears did not hear when it was recorded. The duo plan to continue working together and have multiple paranormal-related projects in the works, ranging from screenplays to more books.

On split vote, District 194 opts for max preliminary levy Erickson: Audit to reveal favorable fund balance by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

The Lakeville Area School District 194 School Board voted 5-1 Sept. 27 to adopt a proposed maximum 2017 levy of $43.6 million, an increase of .10 percent or $474,266 from 2016. After refinancing bonds in April, the district saved about $550,000, leading to a projected $92 decrease in the school portion of property taxes on a home valued at $257,000, according to Michael Baumann, District 194 executive director of business services. Board Member Bob Erickson cast the dissenting vote opposing setting the maximum levy at the highest amount allowed by the state, citing several concerns. He said the district told residents in its August newsletter the refinancing would reduce property taxes by $2.1 million in 2017 and yield a total of $7.7 million over the next seven years. Erickson also said an audit, expected Oct. 18, according to Baumann, will show the district will end 2016 with a favorable fund balance. In an email to the newspaper, Baumann confirmed the district is expecting “an improvement� but said the amount is unknown. Erickson noted Dakota County and the city of Lakeville are increasing property taxes in 2017 that will amount to a $142 increase on a $300,000 home. He advocated for a levy reduction that could restore tax increases levied against property owners through the passage of the 2015 levy referenda. Other board members said the preliminary levy is a ceiling and they can adjust the levy down before passing a final levy in December. The board will discuss the proposed levy and options at an Oct. 18 study session, shortly after the audit is released, Baumann said. Board Member Kathy Lewis said there will likely be opportunities to reduce the levy, but they do not know how much yet. She said it is wise to set the preliminary levy to the maximum allowed by the Minnesota Department of Education because the district would not be legally able to increase it if some of the numbers were incorrect. “Some of those adjustments then may need to come out of the general fund, and I have a problem with that,� Lewis said. School Board Member Jim Skelly agreed, noting the numbers are frequently changing as more information becomes available. A truth in taxation hearing on the budget will be held Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. at Lakeville City Hall. Laura Adelmann is at laura.adelmann@ecm-inc.com.

She said the group, Ghost Stories Ink does not always focused on proving the existence of the paranormal activity, but are seeking to be inspired creatively by information and history they uncover behind a location. “We seek out paranormal activity and places rich with history because that serves as a spring- Laura Adelmann is at laura. board for our inspiration,� adelmann@ecm-inc.com. Fowler said. They also offer events and workshops on such investigations. Freeburg said they once captured a thermal image

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A second fatal police shooting in Burnsville Man reportedly armed, suicidal by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

A Burnsville police officer shot Monday night at an armed, reportedly suicidal man, who died of multiple gunshot wounds. It was the department’s second officer-involved shooting this year, both fatal. The death is being investigated as a homicide, said the Hennepin County medical examiner’s office, which identified the man as Jamie Joseph Lewis, 48. He lived in the Dahcotah View Apartments at 1605 Cliff Road E. Police responded at 8:22 p.m. to a call at the complex. Officers were told a white man had threatened suicide and left

the complex with a gun, a police news release said. Officers searched the area with help from a State Patrol helicopter. At about 9:27 p.m., heat sensors from the helicopter identified a person in a tree line near the complex. Officers approached and saw a man with a gun. An officer fired shots, said the news release, which didn’t identify the officer. “A Burnsville officer fired shots and the individual is deceased,� the release said. Officers were wearing body cameras at the time of the shooting. Burnsville’s first officer-involved shooting this year was on March 17, when three officers killed Map Kong, 38, of Chas-

ka, outside the McDonald’s at 2901 Highway 13 W. Kong had been sitting in his car acting erratically and brandishing a large knife. He ignored repeated warnings to drop the knife before bolting from the car with the knife and running toward Highway 13. The Dakota County grand jury concluded that officers Taylor Jacobs, John Mott and Maksim Yakovlev were legally justified in using deadly force. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating Monday’s shooting. John Gessner can be reached at (952) 846-2031 or email john.gessner@ecm-inc.com.

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Missing Eagan woman is found unharmed An Eagan woman who was reported missing last week has been found. Courtney Thompson was found by Rosemount police safe and unharmed

on the evening of Sept. 21, two days after she was reported missing, according to a news release by the Eagan Police Department. Thompson, who is con-

sidered a vulnerable adult, was reported missing on Sept. 19 after she failed to return home from school. —Jessica Harper

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Opinion Surprising things reveal the value of travel by Joe Nathan SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

A September vacation to Spain has produced several surprises. Despite doing a good deal of reading ahead of time, a week into the trip, I encountered two major, unexpected surprises. These discoveries reminded me about the value of travel and the questioning or even hostile reaction that people with new ideas often encounter. In the last week, I visited remarkable, unexpected buildings in Barcelona and Valencia. For more than 100 years, people in Barcelona have been working on the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia. It was the life’s work of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi. He spent 43 years on it. Whether it’s the unusual spires on the outside, the use of skylights to produce a much sunnier and brighter interior, promoting curved rather than straight lines, or creation of inside columns that resemble trees, Gaudi pioneered approaches that other architects around the world have found useful. When his initial plans were shared, some critics challenged and even ridiculed his ideas. Today the church is known throughout the world and has drawn millions of visitors. The government has provided no funds for the building, so its construction is supported entirely by donations. It’s a stunning, fascinating place. What I heard over and over from people in Barcelona is that the church was once the subject of ridicule by some.

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Joe Nathan But now it is is widely loved and a huge source of pride for people in Barcelona. (More information is found here http:// www.sagradafamilia.org/en.) One of the people who Gaudi influenced is Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. With support from government agencies, including the local government, national government and European Union, Calatrava was able to move more quickly. He and architect Felix Candela produced five futuristic buildings in Valencia. They include a concert hall, an aquarium that Valencia says is the largest marine park in Europe, an IMAX cinema, a science museum and “the Greenhouse,” which houses a vast array of plants from throughout the world. It’s impossible to describe the futuristic appearance of these five buildings. And there’s a pool stretching along the science museum where people paddle row boats or kayaks or play in plastic bubbles that float on the water. Frankly, I anticipated enjoying oranges and orange juice in Valencia. It’s known worldwide for these products. But until our bus pulled up next to the five buildings, I had no idea that they existed. Our guide noted that like the Barcelona

The concert hall, IMAX theater and science museum, with an adjacent pool, are part of a complex in Valencia, Spain, that features science, nature and art. (Photo by Joe Nathan) church, these Valencia structures have had some critics. But the guide pointed out that the new buildings have produced considerable redevelopment in a formerly run-down area. (For more information, go to http://www.cac.es/en/home. html.) Seeing these remarkable buildings reminded me about how valuable travel can be. It doesn’t have to be thousands of miles away, like our trip to Spain. When our three children were young, we loved visiting different places in Minnesota, the Midwest and other parts of the country. Every time we traveled, we saw great examples of other peoples’ creativity. Minnesota students will have a break Oct. 20-21 as public school teachers meet. It’s a great opportunity to get away for a few days. Travel always produces surprises and discoveries, as it has in Spain. Travel also helps each of us be more informed and educated. I think it’s one

This Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, Spain, has been under construction since the first stone was set in 1882. (Photo by Joe Nathan) of the best things families can do with their children. Joe Nathan, formerly a Minnesota public school teacher, administrator and PTA president, is co- director at the Center for School Change. Reactions are welcome at joe@centerforschoolchange.org. Columns reflect the opinion of the author.

Letters Correction A story last week misspelled the name of LeAnn Weikle, candidate for Minnesota House 58A. Sun Thisweek regrets the error.

Republican for Little To the editor: In this election I plan to once again vote for Matt Little, this year for a seat in the Minnesota State Senate. After never having voted for a Democrat my entire life, I have voted twice for Matt in Lakeville mayoral elections. Here is why. I have known Matt since he first started running for mayor of Lakeville and while our political ideologies may not be in 100 percent agreement, I find that I do agree with Matt in several areas, such as fiscal responsibility. Matt treats the “public’s dime” as though it were his own. He is not a “tax-andspend” politician. Matt is a person who got into politics not for his own benefit, but for the betterment of the entire community. His agendas for Lakeville have always been about making Lakeville a better place to live. He has worked very hard to improve Lakeville. For example, getting the newly combined Post–Malt-OMeal company to locate their facility in Lakeville, or working with developers and interested parties to revitalize downtown Lakeville. Matt is a hard-working, energetic individual. He is the first mayor of Lakeville in recent memory to have regular office hours for the public and to actively publicize his availability to the community.

His annual visits to any, and all senior graduation open houses has become legendary in Lakeville. When people in Lakeville have a concern, Matt will listen and work to help them find a solution. I believe that if elected to the Minnesota State Senate Matt Little will work with members of any political party toward the goal of making Minnesota a better place.

mitting the acts of terror are not. I will be supporting Jason Lewis for Congress. KEVIN McCARNEY Lakeville

Hall has the right priorities

JAMES BATCHELDER Lakeville

Vote for Terry Lind To the editor: I am voting for Terry Lind for Lakeville Area School Board representative; here’s why others should too. Whether you are a parent, a grandparent, an administrator, or an educator, Terry gets it. He’s been there. Terry Lind raised his children here, he’s an extremely involved grandparent to students in Lakeville schools, and he is the only board member with any experience working in a school system. More than 40 years of it. Perhaps more importantly, respect is a word people use when they talk about Terry. He not only has the experience to make wise decisions, he also cares deeply for our community, and is able to work well with others to make positive changes in our schools. Some of the challenges Terry would like to tackle in a second term are student success, middle school programming, community involvement, and long-term planning. Our school system is important. It’s a large part of what brought many of us to Lakeville. Terry Lind is the type of person who

will listen to our needs and concerns, and work with others to give our children, families, and community the best experience he can. SARAH STOWELL Lakeville

Weikle a strong voice for education To the editor: I am writing to ask Lakeville residents to vote for and support LeAnn Weikle as a candidate for state representative in House District 58A. I have been a Lakeville resident for 11 years and have taught in the same elementary building as LeAnn for the past 10 years. I have no doubt that LeAnn would serve as our representative with integrity and passion. LeAnn has served the Prior LakeSavage School District in several leadership positions and has always been a strong, yet objective voice for others. She has taken these positions seriously and has earned great respect among the teach-

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ers, administrators and parents in the district. As an educator, LeAnn understands the many daunting issues facing our schools: high stakes testing, large class sizes, and lack of funding from the state. We need a strong leader, who has experience in education, to help prioritize both funding and policy that will create a better education system for our kids. Please join me in voting for the best candidate for Lakeville – LeAnn Weikle. GWEN MOLDAN Lakeville

Obamacare 2016 To the editor: An Angie Craig supporter came to my door with campaign literature. I skipped the literature he handed me and got to the issues. I found out she supports the Affordable Care Act, Planned Parenthood and Obama’s open border policy. ObamaCare is forcing our health care rates to skyrocket and people at work are talking about the big rate increases coming in 2017. This is why I call it the Unaffordable Care Act. Jonathan Gruber said, healthy people pay in and sick people get the money. If you had a transparent the bill, it would not have passed. Gruber also said, “Lack of transparency is a huge political

advantage. And basically, call it the stupidity of the American voter or whatever, but basically that was really really critical for the thing to pass.” This law is a great way to bankrupt the American worker and we pay not only for our families but also anyone here illegally is getting free health care. Planned Parenthood is an agency that should not get our tax dollars. A video of an executive, Deborah Nucatola is caught bragging about how she aborts babies in such a way that the body parts and organs can be sold for a profit. The videos can be seen on the Federalist website. Adoption not abortion is a better choice. Retired actor Jerry Lewis said, “Refugees should stay the hell where they are, “ Lewis told host Raymond Arroyo. Very few actors have done the kind of humanitarian work that Jerry Lewis has done in his lifetime. Lewis points out that even if 11 out of 10,000 are terrorists it’s still not worth the risk. We have had attacks in San Bernardino, our recruiting stations, Crossroads Mall in St. Cloud and many other incidents. They all involve radical Islam. Even the paper Eagan Thisweek pointed out about a year ago that some Islamists from Minnesota went back to the Middle East to fight. There are good Muslims but those com-

To the editor: Minnesota Sen. Dan Hall, R-Burnsville, has my vote in the upcoming election. As a father of two young children, I am always conscious of the legacy that our generation is leaving for the next. Senator Hall has been looking out for our young citizens by prioritizing education and job creation during his term in office. He is a man of principle and character who I trust wholeheartedly. Senator Hall understands that government does not create jobs, the private sector does. He believes that legislators should ask themselves if each decision they make will encourage business and job growth or hinder it. He is working with the Senate Republicans to promote an economic environment in which businesses feel confident expanding in Minnesota. Senator Hall deserves our support in the 2016 election so that he can continue this work so that our children will have as many or more opportunities as our generation. BRIAN THOMPSON Lakeville

Pitcher has all the right qualities To the editor: I first met Tim Pitcher two years ago when he was campaigning to run for City Council. When I got to know Tim I saw that he was an honest and forthright person, something you don’t often see in a politician. And now Tim is running to be our state senator in District 58, and I am happy to support Tim in this campaign. I was even happier to support his campaign when I See LETTERS, 5A

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years because he was always willing to take on the hard issues, and he’s the person I trust to go to Washington and fight for us back home. We’ve got a lot of big problems that need to be addressed, like slow economic growth, a huge national debt, and threats to our safety. We need strong leadership in Washington if we’re going to come up with real solutions. I know that Jason Lewis is that kind of leader.

found out that he worked for the company that developed my pacemaker; the pacemaker that helped improve my life. Tim is a regular guy, and he understands our struggles. I’m a senior citizen and I’m on a fixed income. When I recently talked to Tim about this, he told me that Minnesota is one of the few states left that taxes Social Security income. That’s not right. I’ve already paid taxes on that money, I worked hard to get to retirement and to be able to use that money. Now I’m going to have to pay state taxes on that too! Tim told me that he will work to end the tax on Social Security income, Tim cares about everyone and will do what’s right for all of us. I like no-nonsense people who are going to tell me the truth, and not someone who is going to tell me what they think I want to hear. I like people who are going to stand for what they believe in, and people who are going to represent my values in St. Paul. That’s why I’m supporting Tim Pitcher; and that’s why the district’s voters should too.

I believe for the toppling of Speaker Boehner; it’s put shutting down government on the table as a tactic; and I’d like to know if you were elected to Congress, would you join the Freedom Caucus?� Lewis: “Yes.� (The Uptake MN CD2 Debate & Debate Transcript Jan. 23, 2016) During the MPR candidate forum on May 5, 2016, Lewis said “I will join the Freedom Caucus. I’ve already said so.� Lewis will apparently now not admit his allegiance to this obstructionist faction in the House. We really, and literally, cannot afford Jason Lewis in Congress.

LORI CLAUSEN Elko New Market

Lewis and the Freedom Caucus

Lewis will address pressing issues To the editor: If we ever want to make real reforms in Washington D.C., we need to start electing people who are willing to address tough problems. Too many of our candidates and elected officials are so focused on protecting themselves that they refuse to take on the challenging issues. That’s why I’m voting for Jason Lewis in the 2nd District congressional race this fall. I listened to Jason on the radio for

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To the editor: A potential government shutdown is back in the news. Congress, led by the Freedom Caucus, is threatening to shut down the federal government again. It also appears Jason Lewis is now distancing himself from the Freedom Caucus. However, on three prior occasions, he has clearly stated his intent to join this “No, Do Nothing Group.� During an October 2015 GOP primary debate the following interaction occurred: Questioner: “OK next question. Freedom Caucus. Would anybody join the Freedom Caucus?� Lewis: “Seeing how I’ve interviewed most of them on the radio I would probably join the Freedom Caucus.� (Twin Cities Public Television Oct. 30, 2015) During a January 2016 2nd Congressional GOP primary debate the following occurred, Questioner: “Thank you very much. As you all know in the House of Representatives, one of the most influential caucuses is the House Freedom Caucus. This is a caucus that is small, it’s very aggressive in advancing pretty conservative agenda. It was responsible

PAT HENNEN Farmington

Republicans have forgotten their history To the editor: Republican Party leaders must not have read Jason Lewis’ 2011 book “Power Divided Is Power Checked.� In it, Lewis criticizes Lincoln’s decision to fight the Civil War and suggests a constitutional amendment allowing states to secede. Republican leaders must have forgotten they represent the Party of Lincoln. Minnesota was the first state to offer troops when Lincoln called for them in 1861. Apparently forgotten is the cause of abolition and the sacrifices made by Minnesotans to help preserve the Union. Not content with critiquing Lincoln, Lewis bashes Theodore Roosevelt as a “big-government liberal� who is “still admired by misguided Republicans� despite his “populist demagoguery.� How much would gas cost now, had Roosevelt not acted to enforce the Sherman Antitrust Act? Without some regulation, what

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LETTERS, from 5A happens when the price of EpiPens goes from $600 to $6,000? Rather than outline ways to reduce bureaucracy and streamline government – or even suggest a dialogue about it – Lewis’ plan is a constitutional right to secede. His crass advice for citizens who object to a state’s decision is simply to leave. If you don’t like it – move. Lewis’ book chastises federal courts for enforcing the Americans with Disabilities Act, the most important federal law protecting the rights of disabled persons. In belittling protection for disabled persons – fully 19 percent of our population – Lewis reveals contempt and disregard for civil rights and human dignity. In 2011, while Minnesotans were working hard to keep their jobs and rebuild financial security after the 2008 recession, Lewis felt the need to write a book encouraging a return to the style of government that allowed slaveholders and robber barons to flourish. We do not deserve a Representative with such extremist views. Lincoln and Roosevelt undeniably deserve their places on Mount Rushmore. Yet Jason Lewis trashed them in an irrelevant book without offering any practical suggestion for government reform. The party’s endorsement of Lewis is a marriage of convenience that soils the party’s good name and disrespects Minnesota’s original call of duty. There are many reasons not to vote for him – his book is just one.

litical elements within the 2nd Congressional District that are incessantly demanding that Republican candidate, Jason Lewis, release all of his radio transcripts. In 20 years of broadcasting Jason discussed a variety of political, economic, and historical topics. He often used absurd examples to disprove unsound theories. Jason’s liberal opponents have taken these examples totally out of context, creating many ridiculous falsehoods about Jason’s positions. Voters in search of the truth will not be well served if liberals were given access to these records. Voters have already been deceived by those who have distorted the truth. DAN ROSSINI Eagan

us for 25 years over the radio. We know him and we trust him. I sure do. His critics are hitting him hard by taking old radio clips out of context because they want to avoid talking about today’s issues. When they start talking issues they lose. Tom Hauser of KSTP recently put these attack ads to the “Truth Test� and he said,“The quotes are accurate, but with no or so little context that they mislead the viewer.� The policies of the last eight years have been a devastating blow to our nation. You don’t fix a problem by creating more of the same problem. The time is now for real solutions to our nation’s challenges and Jason Lewis has the answers.

Early voting starts in Dakota County Dakota County reminds residents there are a number of ways to vote in the 2016 general election on Nov. 8. Residents can register to vote online, by mail, at polling locations on Election Day or through the absentee ballot process. For more information on how to apply, visit www. MNvotes.org. Minnesota voters can vote before Election Day without providing a reason. Residents can either cast their votes through an absentee ballot or in person at polling locations. Absentee voting started Sept. 23 and ends Nov. 7 at 5 p.m. Residents may apply for and return ab-

sentee ballots by mail or at local absentee voting locations. Residents can apply at www.MNvotes.org to have an absentee ballot mailed or in person at absentee voting locations. It’s recommended residents apply for absentee ballots as early as possible. Ballots received after Election Day cannot be counted. Absentee voters may vote early in person Nov. 1 through Nov. 7 by depositing their ballots into ballot counters at absentee voting locations. This option is available at Dakota County’s Administration Center in Hastings, Northern Service Center in West St. Paul

and Western Service Center in Apple Valley. Visit www.MNvotes.org for voting options in Dakota County cities. Registered voters in Coates, Miesville and New Trier will automatically be mailed ballots 46 days before the election. Non-registered voters in Coates, Miesville and New Trier can return their mail ballots or vote by absentee on Election Day at the Administration Center in Hastings until 8 p.m. For more information on voting and the election, visit www.MNvotes.org or go to www. co.dakota.mn.us and search “voting & elections.�

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reportedly said Hartley called him around 2:30 a.m. and told him he had crashed his motorcycle and needed help to retrieve it and take it to his residence. The friend helped Hartley move the motorcycle to Hartley’s residence, but called police when he learned of the death of a girl in a motorcycle crash, the complaint said. Police said they found a muddy, damaged motorcycle hidden under a canoe on the property where Hartley was living that matched the witness’ description of the motorcycle involved in the crash. Court records show Hartley has an extensive criminal history that includes domestic abuse, burglary, terroristic threats, damage to property and driving after revocation of his driver’s license. The complaint said Hartley had a revoked driver’s license, was convicted of a DWI in July and has another DWI charge pending. Mollie Mahowald enlisted and was a U.S. Army mechanic while on tours in Iraq and Afghan-

istan. She returned home late last year, joined the Army National Guard and was attending college to become a veterinary technician. Sergeants with whom Mollie Mahowald served with overseas are coming from Florida to carry her casket, Pete Mahowald said. He said the community has surrounded the family with support. “Mollie had a lot of friends,� Pete Mahowald said. “There’s been more people through our house in last two days than we’ve ever had.� She is survived by her parents, Peter and Peggy; sisters, Hannah (Tom Dennis) and Julia Mahowald; grandparents, Patricia and Stan Sannan, and George (LaVonne Swenson) Mahowald; Mass of Christian Burial will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 30, St. Nicholas Catholic Church, 51 Church St., Elko New Market. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery.

PAT STALEY Rosemount

Someone who has the answers

To the editor: Hindsight isn’t always 20/20. But then again, we are a forward thinking nation. When it comes to new inventions and discovery the American people are the pros at it. Yet, even the pros are reminded from time to time to go back to the basics. As a nation, this is where we’re at right now. It’s time to go back to the principles that our country was founded on: limited government, personal responsibility and free markets. We have learned from our mistakes and we know that we can’t continue on the path that the Democrats’ policies have put us on. We simply can’t afford it. Poll after poll shows huge majorities of AmeriJAMES A. ROTH cans think the country Eagan is on “the wrong track.� So how do we set a new Examples are course? A first is step voton Nov. 8 for Jason out of context ing Lewis for Congress. To the editor: Jason shared his There are certain po- thoughts and ideas with

Rules for roundabouts To the editor: “I just don’t like roundabouts� and “younger drivers just don’t know how to handle them� are interesting comments I’ve seen in reference to the roundabouts in our community. I remember when freeways came into wide usage and many people did not like the on-ramps, and many more did not know how to properly use them to enter the freeway and merge. Where would we be now if we heeded those objections? It would be very helpful if this newspaper published an article for all on the use of roundabouts: A few diagrams and the basic rules – traffic in the roundabout has the right away over vehicles entering the roundabout. Traffic flows counterclockwise. When to use the outer lane versus the inner lane when there are two lanes, etc. TERRY SORENSEN Eagan

Bystanders yelled for the motorcyclists to stop but both allegedly drove away. Witnesses at the bar said they saw two motorcyclists “doing burnouts� on the road prior to the incident and both were “hammered,� according to the complaint. Minutes before the incident, Mollie Mahowald’s had called her 17-year-old sister Julia Mahowald to have her pick her up. When Julia Mahowald arrived on the scene, police were already there. She comforted Mollie Mahowald when she died, according to their father, Pete Mahowald. “Julia’s not somebody who’s going to stand back and let them tell her she’s not going to go up to her sister, so she ran up to her and held her hand,� Pete Mahowald said. Pete Mahowald said he and his wife arrived on the scene about 15 minutes later. Elko New Market police said life-saving measures they performed were unsuccessful, and Mahowald was pronounced dead on the scene. A friend of Hartley’s

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Education Correction An education brief in the Sept. 23 newspaper misidentified National Merit semifinalist Sarah Genz as a Lakeville North High School student. She is a homeschool student. Sun Thisweek regrets the error.

Stress relief seminar set Oct. 4 The first Speaking of Kids seminar for the 2016-17 school year is “Stress Relief for Kids: 5 Stress-Busters Parents and Caregivers Can Teach Children� 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4, at Meadowview Elementary cafetorium, 6100 195th St. W., Farmington. Speaker Toni Schutta will provide five specific skills that children can be taught to reduce and manage stress. She will share the signs and symptoms of kids’ stress and how to respond in helpful ways. The Speaking of Kids series, offered by the Farmington and Lakeville school districts, empowers parents, educators, and caregivers by providing information and ideas to enhance their relationships with children and to help them succeed. Registration information is available at www. speakingofkids.info or by calling Farmington Community Education at 651460-3200. Child care is available by registration prior to the event. Free continuing education credits are available with registration. The other seminars in the series are planned for Nov. 14; Feb. 13, 2017; and March 6, 2017. More information is available at www.speakingofkids.info.

South vies in Waseca marching band contest Band’s season is dedicated to raising funds to battle cancer A recent gray, drizzly Saturday morning was no match for the spirit and enthusiasm of the Lakeville South Marching Cougars as they put the final touches to a show dedicated to combatting cancer. Saturday, Sept. 17, marked another first in the school history as the Marching Cougars headed to a day filled with parade and field competition along with eight other bands from Iowa, South Dakota and Minnesota. “The Lakeville South Marching Band is not a competitive marching band, but many of the students expressed interest in entering a competition this summer,� said band director Chad Bieniek. “When entering competitions, you can enter to be judged or in exhibition. I chose to enter to be judged so we could gain some constructive feedback on what we are doing well and where we need to improve, though we don’t rehearse on a competitive schedule.� Competition began with a parade that had two judging areas – one for marching and music judges and the other for audience appreciation. The Cougars earned first place in AAA Division, second place overall and capped the morning by winning the People’s Choice award. Following the parade, the band performed their field show for two judges who spent an hour working with the students offering suggestions on what they can do to improve the show. A quick break for dinner, then it was off to perform “Music of

Beethoven� in front of a stadium-filled audience. The Cougars were given a standing ovation as they exited the field and marched by the stands. The judges honored the Cougars by awarding them second place in AAA Division and the Herb Streitz Spirit Award – which is awarded to one band every year who best demonstrates the pride, spirit, enthusiasm, friendliness and unity desired of all high school band persons. This special award is named after one of Waseca’s most beloved citizens, Herb Streitz, who brought the passion of music to Waseca schools. “The kids felt extremely proud of what they accomplished, their positive energy was obvious to the judges, the fans and me,� Bieniek said. “When students feel success and are energized by it, that fuels me as a teacher.� Although the show is officially is entitled “Music of Beethoven,� it’s themed around fighting cancer with the American Cancer Society. In July, Bieniek was asked to be a Real Men Wear Pink ambassador for the Making Strides Against Cancer Campaign. There are eight other Real Men ambassadors in the Twin Cities. Bieniek said he feels like a “mini� Real Man as other ambassadors are TV and media personalities, along with medical professionals and Minneapolis business men with large networks. Bieniek agreed to be an ambassador and take his students along with him.

Education Briefs Elementary attendance area Lions dignitary at technical listening sessions set Parent members of a District 196 task force charged with establishing an attendance area for the district’s 19th elementary school presented their preliminary recommendation in a progress report to the School Board Sept. 26. Details about the proposed plan are available on the district website. The task force will get input from parents at the five affected elementary schools during listening sessions scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 4, 6:30-8 p.m., at Rosemount Middle School and Thursday, Oct. 6, 6:30-8 p.m., at Scott Highlands Middle School. Both listening sessions are intended for parents and others living in the attendance areas for Cedar Park, Diamond Path, Highland, Parkview, Rosemount and Shannon Park elementary schools, the six schools potentially impacted by the attendance area for the new elementary school. The yet-to-be-named school is being built in

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Area Briefs

Autograph event at The Ballpark Apple Valley sports card and memorabilia shop The Ballpark will host an autograph event featuring Minnesota Timberwolves player KarlAnthony Towns 5:45-6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4. Towns plans to sign 150 or more free autographs; free 8x10 photos will be available. An autograph ticket, available in advance at the shop on a firstcome, first-serve basis, is required for autographs. Personal pick-up of a ticket, limited to one per family, is required. Those without tickets are still invited to attend the event and meet Towns. The Ballpark is located at 203 150th St. W. in Apple Valley. More information: www.theballparkinc. com.

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companying each award will be a check for $500. One award recipient will be chosen to contend against other award winners from across the state for the Minnesota Touchstone Energy Community Award and a cash prize of $1,000. The statewide award winner will be recognized at the Minnesota Rural Electric Association annual meeting in February. The deadline for applications is Oct. 28. Applicants are evaluated on project scope, use of resources and the impact or value to the community. To receive judging criteria and an application for the award, call Brenda Kadlec at 651463-6234, or go to www. dakotaelectric.com and look under “about us� and “community.�

NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) will present a free class 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18, at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church in Apple Valley for parents of children living with a mental illness. Sarah Louis Butler, financial empowerment educator at University of Minnesota Extension and Dakota County, will teach a financial empowerment class to help participants learn to create a simple calendar budget, explore the habits necessary to stick with a budget, connect to financial resources and set up one-on-one meetings with a financial empowerment educator. Free pizza and child care will be provided to Trittin benefit attendees. For more in- set Oct. 7 formation and to register, A benefit is planned contact NAMI at 651-645- for Denise Trittin, wife 2948 or go to namihelps. of the Rev. Chuck Trittin org. of All Saints Lutheran Church in Eagan, 5-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7, at the Applications Cliff Banquet & being accepted Royal Conference Center, 2280 for Community Cliff Road, Eagan. Denise Trittin suffered Awards a ruptured brain aneuDakota Electric As- rysm in June. Event prosociation is now accept- ceeds will help with her ing applications for the continuing recovery. Touchstone Energy ComThe benefit evening munity Award, which will include live music recognizes nonprofit and entertainment, apgroups, community orga- petizers, a silent auction, nizations and businesses 50/50 drawings, craft fair, that have shown a strong cash bar and more. commitment to the comMore information and munity. tickets are available at The award acknowl- www.DeniseTrittin.com. edges the efforts of those who have impacted numerous people, col- Farmington laborated and shared re- KCs hold sources, addressed unmet community needs or pro- pancake vided necessary services. breakfast This year Dakota The Farmington Electric will provide Knights of Columbus three Touchstone Energy will hold their first panCommunity Awards; ac- cake breakfast of the season 9 a.m. to noon Sunday, Oct. 2, at the Church of St. Michael, 22120 Denmark Ave., Farmington. Pancakes, French toast, sausage links and scrambled eggs will be served along with coffee, juice and water. Goodwill offerings will be accepted. Proceeds from the breakfast will go towards helping Knights of Columbus programs helping flood victims in southern Louisiana.

Book sale at Galaxie Library Friends of Galaxie Library will sponsor a fall book sale 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, at the Galaxie Library, 14955 Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley. A preview sale for Friends of Galaxie Library members will be 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 13. Membership dues are $10 for individual, $15

for family and $2 for students. Dues may be paid at the door the night of the preview sale. A special bag sale will be 2-4 p.m. on the final day of the sale.

Job Transitions Group meets Abby Kohout will present “Secrets Recruiters Don’t Want You to Know� at the Oct. 4 meeting of the Easter Job Transitions Group. The group meets at 7:30 a.m. at Easter Lutheran Church – By The Lake, 4545 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan. Call 651452-3680 for information.

Nocturnal mountain bike race in Savage Three Rivers Park District offers a nocturnal mountain bike race 5:308:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, at Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve, Savage. Twist and turn through 10.5 miles of single-track trail illuminated by required mounted bike lights. Awards, door prizes and good times after every race. Time trial format and self-seeding. Race day registration begins at 5:30 p.m. The race start is 6:30 p.m. Cost is $12 for those who preregister and $15 on race day. Call 763-5596700 to preregister and reference activity 42378200. This race is open to ages 14-plus. More information is at https://www.threeriv ersparks.org/events/N/ nocturnal-mountain-bikeraces.aspx.

NAMI hosts candidate forum on mental health system NAMI Dakota County (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is sponsoring a County Commissioner Candidate Forum 7-8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10, at Mary Mother of the Church, 3333 Cliff Road E., Burnsville. All are invited to listen as the candidates share their vision for the future of the mental health system. For more information, contact Gary Johnson at 952-432-9278.

New Sociables to meet New Sociables Women’s Organization will meet 9:15 a.m. Monday, Oct. 3, at Spirit of Life Presbyterian Church, 14401 Pilot Knob Road, Apple Valley. The church is located a half mile north of County Road 42. Guest speaker Doug Ohman will present “Hidden in Plain View: Cemeteries of Minnesota.� Ohman is a photographer, author, storyteller and public speaker specializing in historic structures and

community landmarks. His photography has been published in 14 books. Ohman will inform members where the only Revolutionary War soldier to die in Minnesota is buried as well as define the difference between a graveyard and a cemetery. New Sociables is a social and service organization for all women in the south suburbs. Activities include 500 card club, book group, bridge, mahjong, crafts and more. For more information, call Kate Ionescu at 952-4579321 or Jean Benda at 952423-7102.

Hazardous waste disposal event in Burnsville Dakota County and the city of Burnsville will hold their annual Household Hazardous Waste DropOff Day 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, at the Burnsville Maintenance Facility, 13713 Frontier Court. The event is for Dakota County residents. An ID is required. Items accepted for a fee include appliances ($5), and televisions and computer monitors ($10). For a list of items accepted for free, go to dakotavalleyrecycling.org/events/163hhw-drop-off-day. Items not accepted include carpet, furniture and ammonia-gas appliances (such as RV appliances).

Dakota County Attorney’s Office Citizen Forum set Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom will host a citizens forum for residents to learn about the role a prosecutor has in the criminal justice system 5-9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, in Hastings. The four-hour program of presentations and activities is free. Participants will experience firsthand the process of prosecuting a felony offense, from the initial investigation through final sentencing. The program will take place at the Dakota County Judicial Center in Hastings and will provide an inside view of Minnesota’s third largest prosecutor’s office. Participants will: learn how a case is submitted, reviewed and charged; review the facts of a felony case, including crime scene photos; tour the Dakota County Attorney’s Office and courthouse; learn about services for victims of crime; and learn about crime prevention programs. Participants must be 18 or older. Space is limited and preregistration is required. To preregister or for questions, contact Monica Jensen at 651-4384440 or monica.jensen@ co.dakota.mn.us.

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Dakota County 4-H sent 71 livestock exhibitors and 153 general project exhibitors to the Minnesota State Fair. Dakota County brought home 11 champions, eight reserve champions, 42 purple ribbons, 144 blue ribbons, 37 red ribbons, and one white ribbon. Dakota County also had six beef steers, one dairy steer, and two sheep participate in the Minnesota 4-H Purple Ribbon Auction. For a complete list of Minnesota State Fair results and photos visit www.4-H.umn.edu/ fair-results. Purple ribbon recipients: Ashton Beyer, Swine; Annika Bowen, Photography; Peter Breimhurst, Rabbit; Brianna Cairns, Photography; Monica Calkins, Citizenship; Lydia Coonrod, Swine; Taylor Deplazes, Rabbit; Joseph Dill:, Performing Arts; Rose Dill, Performing Arts; David Donnelly, Beef; Rachel Estrem, Poultry; Jack Fox, Sheep; Hally Frandrup, Food Preservation and Swine; Lokella Franzmeier, Indoor Gardening; Madleine Franzmeier, Flower Gardening; Emilia Fredrickson, Home Environment; Ryan Hegland, Beef; Taylor Jerde, Dairy; Carl Johnson, Sheep; Caroline King, Food Revue; Emma Linnett, Food and Nutrition; Emma Marthaler, Beef; Brent Moening, Aerospace; Jacob Molitor, Beef; Hannah Neil, Beef; Jackson Neil, Beef; Benjamin Nickson, Water/Wetlands; Andy Noble, Swine; Eric Otte, Beef; Mackenna Otte, Beef; Kourtney Pederson, Youth Leadership; Beau Peine, Beef; Paige Peine, Beef; Elizabeth Sabel, Performing Arts; Zoey Schentzel, Sheep and Lamb Lead; Alan Shaf-

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LAND, from 1A Feldman submitted sketch plans to the city to build detached 74 detached townhome lots. With no guarantee of residential uses being allowed on the commercially zoned land, City Planning Director Daryl Morey said Feldman wanted direction from the City Council before proceeding. “We wanted to bring this before the City Council to see if the rezoning of this property for residential use would be something the City Council would support,� Morey said. The property had been planned to be part of Fair-

field Business Park. Council Member Bart Davis said residential would be a “nice fit� for the area. He said it would provide a transition between existing single-family homes on the north and the business campus. Several District 194 representatives attended the meeting to support the plan, including Board Member Bob Erickson, who said neighbors have been informed of the proposal and also support residential use for the property. The development does not include plans for a park, but the city will collect a park dedication fee from the developer.

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There was universal support of the plan by the council members at the meeting; Council Member Kerrin Swecker was absent. Council Member Colleen LaBeau said there is demand for detached townhomes.

“We’ve had this request from many people in the community that they want this product,� LaBeau said. “So I think we’ve had challenges of finding the spots that work best for it, and certainly you know even if we have to make a little bit of a concession

here, I think it’s a great use.� The zoning change requires approval from the Metropolitan Council, the regional body that guides strategic growth in the metro area. Erickson said the district owns and will retain

property next to Trinity Evangelical Church that is planned for a future elementary school site. Laura Adelmann is at laura. adelmann@ecm-inc.com.

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10A September 30, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Lakeville

Manufacturing in Lakeville

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Adults will host their annual Belgian waffle breakfast 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9, at Heritage Center. “Dad’s Belgian Waffles� will again be serving up all-you-can-eat waffles, sausage, orange juice and coffee. Take-out will be available. Tickets: $8 adults, $6 children 6-12, free for ages 5 and under. No need to purchase advance tickets. Proceeds benefit the Lakeville Area Active Adults.

Apple Valley seniors The Apple Valley Senior Center, 14601 Hayes Road, offers 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.

Burnsville Belgian waffle seniors breakfast at The Burnsville Senior Center is located in the Heritage Center

Burnsville Parkway. Call 952-707-4120 for information about the following senior events. Monday, Oct. 3 – Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 10 a.m.; Pinochle, 12:45 p.m.; Defensive Driving Refresher, 1 p.m.; SS Flex. Tuesday, Oct. 4 – Scrabble, 10:30 a.m.; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Defensive Driving Class, 5:30 p.m.; Line Dancing. Wednesday, Oct. 5 – Woodcarvers, 8 a.m.; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Housing Cruise, 9:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 10 a.m.; Tai Chi, 11 a.m.; 500, 12:45 p.m.; BABS, 1 p.m.; Defensive Driving Class, 5:30 p.m.; SS Flex. Thursday, Oct. 6 – Treasure Island, 8:30 a.m.; Health Insurance Council, 9 a.m.; Foot Clinic, 9 a.m.; Crafters, 10 a.m.; Wood Carving, 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7 – Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Men’s Breakfast, 8:30 a.m.; Painting, 9 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 12:15 p.m.; SS Flex.

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Sports North vs. South still big, even if it’s not quite the same Panthers hold 7-5 lead in football rivalry by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

The longer the Lakeville North vs. Lakeville South football rivalry continues, the closer it becomes to being another game on the schedule – for the players and coaches. For everybody else, particularly high school football fans in Lakeville, it remains an event. Friday’s game at Lakeville South is likely to draw the biggest crowd either team will see this season, unless one or both reaches the Prep Bowl. It also should draw plenty of media attention, particularly with Lakeville North undefeated (4-0) and ranked second in Class 6A. Lakeville North coach Brian Vossen understands and appreciates the outside interest. “We love the community support and we love the media attention,” he said. “And, I always look forward to seeing (South coach) Larry Thompson. “But I’m not sure people realize how much it’s changed. It was different when the North and South kids grew up together and played on the same youth teams. Our seniors this year last played on a team with South kids when they were in sixth grade. Now, our kids might know as many players from Burnsville as they do from Lakeville South.” Vossen said the Panthers started doing a better job of handling the

Lakeville South week hoopla when they started treating it as an important game, but no more or less so than any other one. Still, there will be a raucous crowd for the 7 p.m. kickoff. There’s a traveling trophy at stake. And there’s plenty more for each team to play for. If Lakeville North wins, the Panthers will continue to control their fate in the East Metro White subdistrict – win out, and they win the championship. A Lakeville South victory could be a season-changer for the Cougars (1-3), who lost to Cretin-Derham Hall in the final minute and lost to Burnsville in overtime. Lakeville North holds a 7-5 lead in the series, which includes three playoff meetings. The Panthers have won the last five games between the schools. Lakeville South’s last victory over Lakeville North was in a section playoff game in 2010. “We know we’re going to get Lakeville South’s best effort,” Vossen said. “To be honest, we expect that from every opponent at this point.” North is coming off a 42-28 victory at Farmington last Friday, while South lost to Rosemount 20-2 at home. North and Rosemount remained tied for first place in the East Metro White. A 22-point second quarter allowed North to take control of its game against Farmington and hold off a Tigers offense that gained 414 yards. “We knew if we gave their quarterback (Kole Hinrichsen) three seconds

North girls win division at Griak Invitational Lakeville North’s girls took first place in the Maroon Division at the Roy Griak Invitational, held Saturday at the University of Minnesota. Two Lakeville North girls finished in the top 20 individually. Freshman Ella Larson was third overall with a time of 20 minutes, 21 seconds and senior Emma Drangstveit finished 16th in 21:12. Rounding out the top five finishers for the Panthers were eighth grader, Kaori Zeller (32nd, 21;41), sophomore Courtney Loth (39th, 21:53) and junior Kenzie Teauge (52nd, 22:10). Lakeville South was 17th in the girls Gold Di-

vision, with ninth-grader Brianne Brewster finishing 24th individually in 20:04. Senior Morgan Lawler was 133rd for Rosemount, which was 28th in the team standings. Eastview was 40th, with Ashley Wagner placing 149th individually. Forty-six teams ran in the boys Gold Division, including Lakeville South, which placed 35th. Samuel Moerbitz was 96th overall. St. Paul Central was the boys Maroon Division champion, with Lakeville North placing fifth in that group. Leading the Panthers was senior Duncan Ince, who was 23rd in 18:21.

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Lakeville South’s Brady Torborg throws a pass in the second half of the Cougars’ game against Rosemount. (Photo by Mike Shaughnessy)

Lakeville North running back Reid Saarela turns upfield after catching a pass in the Panthers’ 42-28 victory over Farmington last Friday. (Photo by Mike Shaughnessy) or more, he had a good chance to make a big play,” Vossen said. “There were four plays where we gave him more than three seconds, and he made big plays each time.” Farmington had 301 yards passing, “and maybe they don’t throw for that much if they aren’t down 42-21 in the fourth quarter,” Vossen said. “But you have to tip your hat to them, because they have some very good athletes.” More than likely, Farmington was tipping its hat to North senior Wade Sullivan, who rushed for 161 yards, scored one touchdown, and threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Keeley. Sullivan has

680 yards and 12 rushing touchdowns through four games. Sullivan’s success on the ground created opportunities for quarterback Reed Smith to make plays through the air. Smith completed 15 of 21 passes for 183 yards and four touchdowns. Trevor Schermann caught three of the touchdown passes. “Reed had an outstanding game. Farmington had to try to play Wade so strong, so we had chances to make plays in the passing game, and Reed did that,” Vossen said. “Obviously, Wade gets a lot of attention, but we have some other weapons. Trevor Schermann (six catches

for 98 yards against Farmington) is an amazing receiver; he can really go up and get the ball. (Fullback) Reid Saarela is sneaky-fast coming out of the backfield, and we got the ball to him a couple of times.” Saarela, who also plays linebacker, led the North defense with five unassisted tackles and nine total tackles. Lakeville South held Rosemount to fewer than 200 yards but managed only 148 itself in its loss Friday night. Two big plays turned the game in Rosemount’s favor. The Irish held on fourth and goal on the final play of the first half to take a 7-0 lead into the locker room. In the third quarter, Rosemount completed a 28-yard pass on third and 21, leading to its second touchdown. Lakeville South got

inside the Rosemount 20 once in the second half, but an interception halted the drive. The Cougars’ points came in the third quarter when Rosemount’s punter had to cover the ball in the end zone after the snap sailed over his head. The Cougars were held to 53 yards rushing and seven first downs. Quarterbacks Tyler Mahlman and Brady Torborg combined to complete 11 of 19 passes for 95 yards. Linebackers Mitchell Jacobson (11 tackles) and Peter Eklund (nine tackles) led the South defense, and Ty Willman had an interception. “Lakeville South’s defense has been playing well,” Vossen said. “The big thing for us is to try to stop their running game.” Email Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecminc.com.

SSC teams take top 3 places at Eagle Invite South tops Roseville for third place by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Eagan volleyball coach Kathy Gillen says there have been years when the Eagle Invitational tournament caused her to trash what she had been doing and start over. “We’ve come out of the Apple Valley tournament and entirely changed our lineup,” she said. “Your weaknesses get exposed because they’re all very good teams there, and we have to find a way to change those weaknesses.” Suffice it to say the Wildcats will be making no wholesale changes after ripping through four matches undefeated at last weekend’s Eagle Invitational at Apple Valley High School. Eagan, which swept Lakeville North in three sets in a South Suburban Conference match Tuesday night, is 17-0 overall and the unanimous No. 1 team in the state

Class 3A rankings. Last week the Wildcats beat Prior Lake – the team they defeated in a tension-filled Class 3A championship match last year – twice in three days. Saturday, Eagan rallied to beat the Lakers 22-25, 25-15, 15-12 in the Eagle Invitational final. The Eagle Invitational typically draws one of the strongest fields of any regular-season tournament, if not the strongest. Last weekend, South Suburban Conference teams had another good showing. Two SSC teams played in the final for the second consecutive year. Another South Suburban team, Lakeville South, placed third. Shakopee and Lakeville North were seventh and ninth. Although Lakeville South lost to Prior Lake in the Eagle Invitational semifinals – one of two losses last week the Cougars had against the Lakers – coach Steve Willingham said he was pleased with his team’s performance. “We had a great weekend,” said

Willingham, whose team is 17-2 overall. “It was tough to lose to Prior Lake again; they played a great match against us. But it’s our best finish ever at that tournament. It was our fourth year there, and the highest we finished before this year was fifth. We were in all four matches, and we played good volleyball against some great competition.” Lakeville South turned back Roseville 25-21, 17-25, 15-10 in the third-place match behind 18 kills by Jenny Mosser and eight from Jasmine Mulvihill. Sydney Case had 35 assists and Halle Johnston made 13 digs. Last week Johnston became South’s career leader in digs. This year’s Cougars team also has the school’s career kills leader – Mosser, who set that record earlier this season. “We have some players who haven’t seen a lot of time on the court come in and play really well, like Jasmine Weidemann and Carlee Gonzalez,” Willingham said.

OT victory keeps North boys soccer unbeaten by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

Tuesday evening started inauspiciously for Lakeville North’s boys soccer team as the Panthers scored first in their game against Eagan – against themselves. By the time the evening was over, however, they remained one of the few undefeated teams in the state. North recovered from the own goal and defeated Eagan 2-1 in overtime Tuesday. That result put the Panthers at 4-0-1 in conference games, trailing only Prior Lake (5-0-1). Burnsville had been tied with Prior Lake for first, but lost to Apple Valley 1-0 on Tuesday.

North’s Justin Babcock tied the game with a rebound goal near the end of the first half. Mohammad Essawy scored his team-leading 12th goal in overtime. The Panthers, 9-0-3 overall, are one of four unbeaten teams left in Class AA; the others are Stillwater, Wayzata and St. Cloud Tech. Lakeville North didn’t crack the top 10 in the state Class AA rankings until this week, when they rose to ninth. Falling behind early didn’t faze Lakeville North, which had the firepower to get back in the game. “That, and this is a veteran group of players,” coach Pete Tyma said. “Olaf Morkeberg, one of our senior captains, is in

his fifth year on the varsity, and Nate Hyden is in his fourth. These guys have played together and trained together a lot over the years.” It’s worked so far. The Panthers are an explosive team with 38 goals in 12 games. They also know how to defend when it’s necessary. After Essawy scored Tuesday to give his team the lead, Tyma pointed out that the senior forward dropped back into a defensive posture for the rest of the overtime as North protected its lead. Morkeberg has nine goals and a team-high 11 assists. Hyden has scored four times. Goalkeeper Nick Hartshorn made

seven saves in the Eagan game. The Panthers’ ties have been against Owatonna, Prior Lake and Bloomington Jefferson. A strong finish to the regular season could put them in position to receive the No. 1 seed in the Section 1AA playoffs, which would give North home-field advantage in every round. With a fast, deep team playing on a fast artificial turf field, being at home could be a big edge, Tyma said. The Panthers have road games at Eastview (5 p.m. Thursday) and at Farmington (10 a.m. Saturday) this week, then play Apple Valley and Burnsville next week to close the regular season.

Sports Briefs Nolan Bianchi of Lakeville South High School was a member of a Mankato-based team that finished second in the 15-and-under division of the USA Bowling National Championships in July. The Minnesota team, called the Clams, won the Upper Great Lakes regional championship. At nationals, the Clams were seeded sixth after qualifying but won the first four matches in their bracket before losing to the South region winner in the championship match. Bianchi also bowls for Lakeville South’s high school team. (Photo submitted)

Fall girls volleyball

is $75. First session begins Oct. 22. To register or for more information, Girls in grades one to six in all go to www.LakevilleNorthJuniors. attendance areas can participate in com. the 2016 Lakeville North fall developmental in-house volleyball pro- Curling league gram. The five-week program is an registration opportunity for players to enhance Registration for Dakota Curling their individual and team skills through fun small group, individual winter and spring leagues at the new and team practices with games. Cost Lakeville location (Holyoke Plaza

in downtown Lakeville) opens for returning club members at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, and for new members at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4. A number of Learn to Curl classes have been scheduled in early January. League schedules and Learn to Curl class offerings can be found at http://dakotacurling.org/.


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BARR, from 1A called Barr at 11:15 p.m. Aug. 28; the next day, her phone was in St. Cloud and then stopped working soon after that. Barr’s cellphone reportedly showed a text exchange in which Barr and Newell discussed traveling to a location four and a half hours away, and his cellphone was in North Dakota the night of Aug. 29. Police say they learned from an informant that Barr had admitted he killed a woman who stole a pound of methamphetamine from him and hid it in the woods.

The complaint said Barr told the informant he dragged the woman into the woods to retrieve the drugs and she either couldn’t or wouldn’t, then she hid from him under Barr’s car and he drove over her accidentally, killing her. Barr allegedly said he put the woman’s body in the trunk of his 1997 Lincoln Continental and drove up North to dispose of it, but was stopped by police with the body in the trunk. Cass County Sheriff’s deputies reportedly had contact with Barr on Aug. 31 near Interstate 94 in North Dakota after a property owner called re-

garding a man later identified as Barr lying in a ditch and a vehicle, apparently broken down on the property owner’s land. The complaint said Barr asked the man not to call police because they would arrest him and take him to prison for the rest of his life. Barr allegedly told deputies several stories when explaining why he was on the property. The complaint said witnesses, including a police officer, saw Barr cleaning the trunk of his car with bleach in St. Paul on Sept. 5. Another informant allegedly reported Barr was

cleaning his car, removing parts of the trunk and using a hose inside the trunk on Sept. 16 at a residence in West St. Paul. Barr allegedly told he the informant he had picked up a girl, drove her North, and was using meth when he noticed the girl had taken some of his dope. The complaint said Barr told the informant he became angry, then couldn’t find the girl or the dope and backed over the girl, killing her. He allegedly said he intended to flee to Mexico. Police said they located Barr driving the Lincoln on Sept. 19 and blocked

the road, but he evaded them and fled. They allegedly found the abandoned vehicle in St. Paul, and a police canine tracked Barr to a nearby address on Banfil Street, but he was gone. The complaint said Barr had come to another informant’s residence in St. Paul on Sept. 20 and said he had killed a woman by running her over but it was an accident and he was “never getting out this time.� He allegedly told the informant he and the woman were going to sell some meth to her associates in South Dakota, but ran away after she refused his sexual advances, she ran

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Short story contest Dakota County Library’s annual Teen Short Story Contest runs Oct. 1-31 and is open to residents ages 12-18 who live or attend school in Dakota County. Participants showcase their writing skills by crafting a short story up to 1,000 words describing a picture. The picture can be viewed online at www.dakotacounty.us/library by searching “short story� or on the contest entry form. Contest rules and the entry form are available online or at any Dakota County library branch starting Oct. 1. Entries can be submitted to any library location or via email to julia.carlis@co.dakota.mn.us by 5:30 p.m. Oct. 31. Six winners among two age categories will be announced around Nov. 15. Each winner will receive prizes. Winning entries will also be published on the library’s web page. For more information, visit www.dakotacounty.us/library and search “short story.�

PawPADs to Mongolia In conjunction with September National Assistance Dog Month, PawPADs’ founder and Executive Director Linda Ball, and service dog “Victory� will head to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, in September at the invitation of the U.S. Embassy there. They will be taking part in a Bureau of International Information Programs sponsored speaking tour on how assistance dogs can help people with disabilities. They will be participating in a week of meetings and presentations with the Mongolian government, international non-governmental organizations, disability related groups, schools, universities and the general public, as well as spending some time with the only animal rescue organization in Ulaanbaatar “Lucky Paws.� Ball will promote awareness about assistance dogs and explore the possibility of establishing a

training program for Mongolian assistance dog trainers at the PawPADs training center in Lakeville. Ball is a Minnesota native and a University of Minnesota alumnus. She’s also a former Peace Corps volunteer to Mongolia (1993-95), where she developed the first-ever Mongolian sign language dictionary.

Area legislators receive awards The National Federation of Independent Business Minnesota awarded its Guardian of Small Business Award to state Sen. Dan Hall, R-Burnsville, and state Rep. Roz Peterson, R-Lakeville. NFIB gives out the award at both the federal and state level to recognize legislators who have been supportive of small business on critical issues. To receive the award, legislators had to demonstrate a supportive voting record for small business during the 201516 sessions of the Legislature.

away from him and hid under his car. Barr said he put the woman’s body in his trunk and later disposed of her body in a farm building in South Dakota, the complaint said. Police said Barr resisted but was arrested at the residence Sept. 20 and declined to speak with investigators. The complaint said police have not located a crime scene, Newell or her body. Court records state Barr has 10 prior felony convictions. Laura Adelmann is at laura. adelmann@ecm-inc.com.

pitalized, has tolerated chemotherapy treatments fairly well and is planning to undergo two stem-cell transplants next year. “It’s just a lifestyle,� Matt Ettl said. “You work through it day by day.� He encouraged listeners to plan more for what will happen after death and embark on their faith journey. “God’s always there for you and wants to be on that journey with you,� he said. He said every day, he thanks the Lord for everything he has, both good and bad. “My mom always taught me to offer the good things up and thank the Lord for them, but sometimes you have to offer up the bad things that happen to you, too. He’s got big shoulders. He can take care of it.�

longed to the parish for 19 years. It was the place where Alyssa Ettl learned about Jesus, grew in her faith and taught Sunday school. The popular, active Lakeville North High School junior, known for her generosity and caring, died when she lost control of her car on Dodd Boulevard and slid through the slush sideways into oncoming traffic. Matt Ettl described the three years since her death as “filled with tragedy and loss� for their family, but said through it all he has been blessed. He described times of sorrow, pain and despair, but said the trials he has gone through never caused him to lose faith in God. “It’s part of God’s plan for me,� Matt Ettl said. “I guess they say if it doesn’t Laura Adelmann is at laura. kill ya, it makes ya stronger. adelmann@ecm-inc.com. I’m still here.� He said he has been hos-

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LEWIS, from 1A the University of Colorado. He made a quixotic run for Congress in 1990 in the state’s liberal 2nd District and, having already dabbled in radio, parlayed the experience into a job with Denver’s radio station KOA. Jobs followed in WBT in Charlotte, N.C., and KSTP and KTLK in Minnesota, where Lewis first lived in 1994. The Woodbury resident retired in August 2014 and began eying the congressional seat when seventerm Rep. John Kline, a Burnsville Republican, announced he was retiring. With high name recognition from years on the airwaves, Lewis won both party endorsement and a four-way primary in August. In the primary Kline endorsed another candidate, Burnsville businesswoman Darlene Miller. Lewis said his “conservative, libertarian� views that emphasize principle over party don’t always play well. “When I was on the radio, I had as many Republicans mad at me as Democrats,� said Lewis, who faces Democrat Angie Craig, an Eagan resident and former St. Jude Medical executive, in November. “I had some that didn’t talk to me. In fact, I think that’s why we had

a primary. There were, quote-unquote, establishment candidates that said, ‘This Lewis guy is not going to play ball when he gets to Washington. We’ve got to stop that.’ � He thinks the nation’s anti-establishment mood, evidenced by the likes of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, works in his favor. Lewis admits he’s behind Craig in fundraising and has had to fend off criticism of provocative statements from his radio career and his book, “Power Divided is Power Checked: The Argument for States’ Rights.� He has called young women “non-thinking� for wanting insurance to cover their birth control pills, called Hurricane Katrina victims “whiners� and suggested “If you don’t want to own a slave, don’t, but don’t tell other people they can’t.� “On the one hand, my career is a downside,� said Lewis, who has said his work demanded provocation and his statements have been taken out of context. “On the other hand, it’s very much an upside.� He prizes the “vertical� separation of powers that makes the states “laboratories of democracy� and gives citizens the ability to “vote with their feet.� Too much power has consolidated in the federal gov-

ernment, from the bloated federal criminal code to the policy-setting role played by the Supreme Court — neither of which the founders intended, Lewis said. “I would argue that the power of Jim Crow came from government,� said Lewis, 61. “But the bottom line is, if you think we have not given Washington enough power, OK, don’t vote for Jason Lewis.� He told Sun Thisweek and Dakota County Tribune editors he doesn’t plan to join a particular caucus in Congress, though the Craig camp insists Lewis has said he will join the ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus. “Well, what I said was I’m going to be an independent voice. And that means I want to take the best from their viewpoints,� Lewis said. “But I also don’t want to paint myself into a corner where you’re bound by any caucus. ... I am definitely going to be a representative that doesn’t play this sort of red vs. blue tribalism game, where people place party above principle.� The George W. Bush administration “spent far too much money,� said Lewis, who called the budget sequestration deal of 2011 a “pretty good idea.� “Budget sequestration cut across the board in domestic discretionary

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spending,� Lewis said, noting that the deal included defense spending. “And is it the perfect way? No. But we’re broke.� He criticized President Obama’s tax increases, the Affordable Care Act, Dodd-Frank financial regulations, the Department of Labor’s new overtime rule, overregulation and the Federal Reserve’s “fiat money� policies. “All of that has paralyzed the economy. ... We have not even had one quarter of 3 percent (gross domestic product) growth during the socalled Obama recovery. Median household income is $4,000 below the peak in ’07. This is not a recovery.� Lewis opposes the Affordable Care Act but said rising health care costs predate the law. He said consumers should be the ones negotiating with doctors and insurance companies and should be allowed to buy as little or as much coverage as they want. “We need real reform, and real reform means we need to get the consumer back into health care,� Lewis said. “Right now the biggest networks are Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance companies. They determine the kind of health care you’re going to get. They negotiate with your clinics and providers on what

your plan will cover. And we have now seen under the Affordable Care Act, when we want all things for everybody, we actually get less coverage and more cost.� He called for keeping the health exchanges for people who have trouble affording insurance but repealing ACA mandates to allow the sale of barebones “catastrophic� policies. Food and Drug Administration reforms and an end to “crony capitalism� are needed to prevent unreasonable patent extensions, boost competition between drug companies and contain drug prices down, Lewis said. He backs added restrictions on newcomers entering the United States from world trouble spots. “I would not accept Syrian refugees,� whose ranks are likely to be “ISIS-infiltrated,� Lewis said. He’d base a ban on geography, not religion, and include “anyplace that we could determine with reasonable suspicion that the refugee community could be dangerous.� Craig is “all for admitting the refugees,� Lewis said. “I’m not. So let’s let the chips falls with the independents on that issue.� Originally a supporter of the Iraq War, Lewis said he’s become “more introspective� about U.S. military intervention.

“I think reasonable people can look at the Iraq invasion and say, All right, we had a strongman, a secular Sunni, who was a natural counter to the Shia crescent in Tehran. The Shias moved into Baghdad. They now control, and they created the rebels known as ISIS. Did our intervention actually create more problems than it solved?� He said wealth inequality is a problem of educational attainment, “less than ideal� environments to raise children and social pathologies “that no amount of soaking the rich will solve.� Lewis said soaring higher-education costs require audits of college systems and said more young people should be encouraged to go into trades. “My auto mechanic is not looking for work,� he said. “My plumber is not looking for work.� He called his opponent talented but “far left.� “I know the Democrats are busy attacking me and taking my words out of context every time they can,� Lewis said. “That’s not going to lower health insurance premiums; that’s not going to get the economy moving again.�

PM at the Town Hall, 8950 230th St E Lakeville, Mn 55044, to reconsider the amount of the Township levy set by the electors at the March annual meeting. All interested parties are encouraged to attend, but only town electors are authorized to vote at the meeting. LeRoy Clausen Township Clerk Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek September, 30 October 7, 2016 600517

staff; student teacher agreement with Valley City State University; pay rates for substitute, temporary and part-time employees, and employment agreements with two teachers for additional FTEs and with two teachers to extend the probationary period. The board heard reports on the two new magnet schools – Echo Park Elementary School of Leadership, Engineering and Technology and Oak Ridge Elementary School of Leadership, Environmental and Health Science; first days of school at elementary and secondary levels, and the Community Education Strategic Plan. Motion by Albright, seconded by Schutte and carried with a 7-0 vote to approve calendars for the 201718 and 2018-19 school years. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Schutte and carried with a 5-0 vote to adjourn the meeting at 6:25 p.m. Motion by Roseen, seconded by Coulson and carried with a 7-0 vote to approve the remaining construction contracts for elementary school #19 bid package #2 totaling $4,129,366. These contracts are $1,035,500 under budget. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Schutte and carried with a 7-0 vote to approve the 2016-18 collective bargaining agreement with food service employees. Albright reported welcoming employees at the all-staff picnic, and he welcomed students back and Sachin Isaacs to the board. Isaacs said he was deeply grateful to the community and educators for supporting him and noted he was honored and privileged to serve the children of the district. Schutte commented on the fact that all four high schools were mentioned in Newsweek, which indicates how well district students are being prepared. Berenz announced the Elementary Attendance Area Reconfiguration Task Force will begin meeting and preliminary recommendations will be shared at public input meetings on October 4 and 6. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Albright and carried with a 7-0 vote to adjourn the meeting at 6:53 p.m. Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek, Lakeville Sun Thisweek, Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek September 30, 2016 603584

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

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I hereby request the Secretary of State to reserve the name listed below. I understand that the name reservation does not register the business name, and is valid for twelve months from the date on which it is filed. The name reservation may be renewed for additional twelve month periods, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, sections 302A.117, 317A.117, 322C.0109 or 321.109. NAME RESERVATION: G and G Acres NAMEHOLDER(S): Kenneth John Ring 16805 Asterbilt Lane Lakeville MN 55044 The applicant hereby states that the proposed name holder is: a) A person doing business in this state under that name or a deceptively similar name; b) A person intending to form an entity under Chapter 302A, 317A, 322C or 321; c) A domestic corporation, limited liability company or limited partnership intending to change its name; d) A foreign corporation, foreign limited liability company or foreign limited partnership intending to make application for a Certificate of Authority to transact business or register in this state; e) A foreign corporation, foreign limited liability or foreign limited partnership authorized to transact business in this state and intending to change its name; f) A person intending to incorporate a foreign corporation, or foreign limited liability company and intending to have the foreign corporation, or foreign limited liability company make application for a Certificate of Authority to transact business in this state; a person registering as a foreign limited partnership; or g) A foreign corporation, foreign limited liability company or foreign limited partnership doing business under that name or a name deceptively similar to that name in a state other than Minnesota and not described in clauses d, e or f. If you submit an attachment, it will be incorporated into this document. If the attachment conflicts

TOWN OF CREDIT RIVER SCOTT COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO ROADS WITHIN THE PLAT OF CENTURY HILLS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Town Board of Credit River Township, Scott County, Minnesota, will meet at the Credit River Town Hall at 7:00 p.m. on October 17, 2016 to consider a project to repair and improve portions of Century Lane, Kane Avenue and Bonita Way, all said improvements located within Credit River Township pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 420.011 to 429.111. The areas proposed to be assessed are all those properties abutting or having access to said roads, all located in Credit River Township. The estimated cost of the improvements proposed by Credit River Township is $115,000. A reasonable estimate of the impact of the assessment will be available at the hearing. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvements will be heard at this meeting. Dated: September 26, 2016 /s/ Karen Donovan Clerk, Credit River Township Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek September 30, October 7, 2016 602408

REQUEST: The vacation of public roadway, drainage, utility and trailway easements. APPLICANT: JAS Lakeville Properties, LLC LOCATION AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The public roadway, drainage, utility and trailway easements to be vacated are on property that is located west of Kenyon Avenue between Gander Mountain and Celebration Church in the City of Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota and is legally described as follows: The public roadway, drainage, utility and trailway easements located within Outlot B, Celebration 2nd Addition to be vacated are described in Exhibit A. EXHIBIT A A permanent roadway, drainage and utility easement over, under, across and through the east ten (10) feet of the following described Parcel A which lies west of the westerly line of Interstate Highway No. 35; and A permanent trailway easement over, under, across and through the west ten (10) feet of the east twenty (20) feet of the following described Parcel A which lies west of the westerly line of Interstate Highway No. 35. WHEN: Monday, October 17, 2016 beginning at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the parties may be heard. WHERE: City Council Meeting. City Hall Council Chambers, 20195 Holyoke Avenue, Lakeville, Minnesota. QUESTIONS: Call Associate Planner, Frank Dempsey at (952) 985-4423 or you may e-mail comments or questions to fdempsey@ lakevillemn.gov. DATED this 27th day of September 2016 CITY OF LAKEVILLE Chariene Friedges City Clerk Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek September 30, 2016 603472

CREDIT RIVER TOWNSHIP BOARD MEETING MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2016 6 P.M. AGENDA DRAFT Please see www.creditriver-mn. gov for a complete version of the agenda. 6 p.m.: Call October 3, 2016 Board Meeting to Order, Pledge of

Allegiance 1) Approve or Amend Agenda 2) Consent Agenda 3) Open Forum 4) Old Business 5) New Business 6) Road Report 7) Engineer’s Report 8) Treasurer Report 9) Clerk’s Report 10) Town Hall 11) Review and Pay Bills 12) Adjourn Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek September 30, 2016 602469

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196

TOWN OF CREDIT RIVER SCOTT COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO ROADS WITHIN THE PLAT OF VALLEY OAKS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Town Board of Credit River Township, Scott County, Minnesota, will meet at the Credit River Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. on October 17, 2016 to consider a project to repair and improve portions of Oak Hill Circle, Oak Hill Lane, Valley View Court, Woodridge Drive and Park Lawn Court, all said improvements located within Credit River Township pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 420.011 to 429.111. The areas proposed to be assessed are all those properties abutting or having access to said roads, all located in Credit River Township. The estimated cost of the improvements proposed by Credit River Township is $301,000. A reasonable estimate of the impact of the assessment will be available at the hearing. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvements will be heard at this meeting. Dated: September 26, 2016 /s/ Karen Donovan Clerk, Credit River Township Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek September 30, October 7, 2016 602414

NEW MARKET TOWNSHIP PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF A SPECIAL TOWNSHIP MEETING Notice is hereby given that a special town meeting of the New Market Township electors will be held on October 18, 2016 at 6:30

This is a summary of the September 12, 2016 School Board meeting with the full text available for public inspection at www. district196.org or at the District Office or by standard or electronic mail. The meeting was called to order at 6 p.m. at Dakota Ridge School followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence for student Brandon Schmidt who recently passed away. Present: Albright, Coulson, Huusko, Isaacs, Magnuson, Roseen, Schutte and Supt. Berenz. Magnuson administered the Oath of Office to Sachin Isaacs. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Schutte and carried with a 7-0 vote to approve the agenda. Berenz recognized staff who got the school year off to a great start and congratulated students on scoring significantly higher than the state and national averages on the ACT college admissions test, Glacier Hills on being named a Reward School, Eastview on earning a near-perfect Multiple Measurement Rating score of 99.39, all four-year high schools on making Newsweek’s 2016 list of America’s Top High Schools and Eastview students who earned medals at the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America National Leadership Conference. Eagan parent Janine Hudson asked the board to curtail social promotion of students. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Coulson and carried with a 7-0 vote to approve Consent items: board meeting minutes; School Board committee and appointment assignments; claims; electronic funds transfer schedule; schedule of investments; gifts totaling $53,040.34; advertising revenue totaling $77,256; personnel separations, leaves of absence and new

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5370 Painting & Decorating

5420 Tree Care & Stump Removal

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Ben’s Painting

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Front Desk Personnel/Exam Technician Optician

5390 RooďŹ ng, Siding & Gutters A Family Operated Business

Al & Rich’s Low Cost Stump Removal, Portable Mach. Prof. tree trimming ••• 952-469-2634 •••

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Silver Fox Services Located in Bloomington 952-883-0671 612-715-2105

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Carpenter On-Staff carpenter for the nicest apartments in Burnsville. Window & patio door installation, kitchen & bath remodeling, finish carpentry & millwork installation. F/T permanent year-round position, most tools provided. Compensation based on experience. Park Place Apartments of Burnsville (952) 894-7737 parkplaceburnsville.com

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Looking for an exciting career change? Interested in fashion? Now Hiring: Busy private optometric practice looking for outgoing, confident, and dependable front desk personnel/exam technician and an Optician. Experience is a plus, but we are willing to train this individual. At McDonald Eye Care Associates you are a part of a team providing care to patients of all ages. We stay up to date on the latest technology and fashion trends. Also, enjoy every other weekend as a THREE DAY WEEKEND! If you have had experience in the medical field or you are interested in gaining experience in the medical field, we’d love to hear from you! If you are interested in becoming an optician or exam technician contact us! Front desk personnel assist with checking in patients, handling insurance, and entering in patient health history into the electronic health records. Exam technicians perform pretesting for patients prior to seeing the doctor. Optician position, 1-2 yrs experience preferred but not necessary. Please forward resume to: Doctor Molly McDonald, eyecareassoc@hotmail. com, or give us a call at 952-469-3937. Compensation competitive with experience.

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theater and arts briefs Chameleon presents ‘Avenue Q’ Chameleon Theatre Circle’s production of “Avenue Q,� the Tony Awardwinning comedic musical, opened Sept. 23 and runs through Oct. 16 at the Ames Center’s Black Box Theatre in Burnsville. “Avenue Q� is a mix of puppetry, satire and earnest life lessons, and features songs such as “Everyone’s a Little Bit Racist� and “There is Life Outside Your Apartment.� The Chameleon production is directed by Richard William Kopf and features a six-piece band. The show contains adult language and sexual situations and is not intended for children, according to producers. General admission tickets are $22 and are available at the Ames Center box office, 800-982-2787 and Ticketmaster.com. More about the production is at www.chameleon theatre.org.

Story,� performs as Buddy Holly in the show, with Linwood Sasser as the Big Bopper and Ray Anthony as Ritchie Valens. Tickets are $52 to $62 and are available at the Ames Center box office, by phone at 800-982-2787 and online at Ticketmas ter.com. More about the concert is at www.winter danceparty.com.

‘Still Life with Iris’ at EHS Eagan High School Theatre presents “Still Life with Iris� Oct. 5-15 in the EHS auditorium. The play by Steven Dietz is billed as being in the spirit of Dr. Seuss, “Alice in Wonderland� and “The Giver.� It is recommended for ages 9 and older. A free senior citizen preview is 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5. Performances are 7 p.m. Oct. 7-8 and 14-15. Cost is $7 adults, $5 students and senior citizens. Tickets can be purchased online at www.eagan.k12.mn.us or by phone beginning Oct. 3 at 651-683-6984.

‘Winter Dance Party’ concert in ‘The Winter’s Burnsville Tale’ at Trinity John Mueller will present his “Winter Dance Party� concert – a re-creation of the final tour of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper – 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, at the Ames Center in Burnsville. The concert includes classics such as “That’ll Be the Day,� “Peggy Sue� and “La Bamba.� Mueller, former star of the U.S. touring version of “Buddy – the Buddy Holly

Songwriter’s album debut

Trinity School at River Ridge will present “The Winter’s Tale� 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17, and 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18. “The Winter’s Tale� is a Shakespearean fairy tale. The play is part comedy, part romance and part drama. It features community members Mason Calcutt, Andrew King, Emma Miller, Amelia Neild, Maria Nicklaus, Chloe Peters, Al-

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Apple Valley singer-songwriter Connor Payne saw the release of his first album “Get There Soon� this week. Payne, 23, is a 2012 graduate of Lakeville South High School and brings his musical talents to his role as youth worship leader at Hosanna Church in Lakeville. The folkinfused, five-song “Get There Soon,� which was recorded at The Library Recording Studio in Minneapolis earlier this year, is available through online music sellers such as iTunes and Spotify; more about the album is at Facebook. com/connorpaynemusic. (Photo submitted) exa Sexton, Chen Tianzhi, Thomas Whittenburg, Daniel Votel and Joy Zhong. Admission is free. Trinity School at River Ridge is at 601 River Ridge Parkway in Eagan. For more information, visit www.TSRR.org or call 651-789-2890.

Wednesday, Oct. 5. The Metropolitan State University assistant professor and memoirist of “From Prison to Ph.D.� will share his story of growing up in difficult circumstances and the life choices that led him from gangs, drugs and crime to a second chance and higher education sucAuthor Jason cess. Sole will sign and sell Sole at Wescott his book at this Minnesota Author Jason Sole will be Mosaic program. Wescott Library is at at Wescott Library 7-8 p.m. Obituaries

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1340 Wescott Road in Ea- Ave. Set against the backgan. ground of the 1984 England strike, this story folParks and Pints miners’ lows 10-year-old Billy as at Lebanon Hills he discovers his passion for Dakota County Parks dance and battles against offers Parks and Pints 6:30- all odds to make his dream 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4, at of auditioning for the RoyLebanon Hills Visitor Cen- al Ballet School a reality. The show features 10 Tony ter in Eagan. Participants will learn Award nominations and about the historical land- music by Elton John. Performances are 7 p.m. scape of Lebanon Hills and current natural resources Oct. 14-15, 21-22; and 2 projects happening in the p.m. Oct. 15-16, 22-23. Tickets are $15 adults, park. Participants must be age $10 seniors age 60-plus. The 21 or older. They should play is suitable for children bring their own bottle of 10 and older. Parental guidbeer or wine. All partici- ance is suggested due to pants will receive a com- mild language and mature memorative pint glass. subject matter. Cost is $8. Course number 211602. Preregistration is Halloween party required at https://www. at Mystic Lake co.dakota.mn.us/parks. Mystic Lake will host a Halloween Party and CosSensory-friendly tume Contest on Saturday, screening Oct. 29. The casino-wide Paragon Odyssey 15 adults-only event will feaTheater, Burnsville, is of- ture live entertainment and fering a sensory-friendly a costume contest for cash screening of “Storksâ€? 10 prizes. The party kicks off at 7 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1. Children with autism and other p.m. with DJs spinning on special needs and their fami- two separate stages. Guests lies are invited. The screen- can stop by the Halloween ing features lights on and photo station for a free soulow sound. Movie patrons venir photo. Costumed partygoers are free to move around. Tickets are available at may register for a chance to paragontheaters.com. Call win up to $1,000 in the cos952-892-3456 for more in- tume contest 7-10 p.m. near Minnehaha CafĂŠ. At 11 p.m. formation. the contest winners will be announced with a $1,000 ‘Billy Elliot’ in cash prize for the best cosLakeville tume, $500 for second place, Children’s Castle Theater $250 for third place, $100 presents the musical “Billy for fourth place and $100 Elliot – The Musicalâ€? Oct. for fifth place. For more in14-23 at the Lakeville Area formation, visit mysticlake. Arts Center, 20965 Holyoke com/halloweenparty.

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Facebook. Rock, Brats & Beer, 5-10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, and 3-10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, Mystic Lake, Prior Lake. Free outdoor event. Information: www.mysticlake.com. Studio ARTour and sale, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 15 and 16 in the Northfield, Faribault and Farmington area. Features demonstrations of textiles, pottery, jewelry, painting, glass, metal, wood, photography and sculpture. Information: www.studioartour.com. Exhibits “Landmarks & Landscapes Burnsville Revealed,� sponsored by the Outdoor Painters of Minnesota and the Burnsville Convention and Visitors Bureau, runs Sept. 22 to Oct. 22 in the art gallery at Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Music Relativity the Band, 6-9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, Lakeville Area Arts Center. Part of First Thursday Pub Night. Tickets: $7. Information: www. lakevilleareaartscenter.com. Flo Rida, 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, Mystic Showroom, Prior Lake. Tickets: $59 and $69. Information: 952-496-6563 or mysticlake.com.

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Caponi Art Park in Eagan took on the trappings of a Middle Ages village on Sunday, Sept. 25, during the annual Medieval Fair. The Barony of Nordskogen, a local chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism, presented the family-friendly living-history event, which featured demonstrations, pavilions and mock armored combat. Far left: The woods at Caponi Art Park echoed with melodies as Laura Vosika performed on the harp. Top: Kay Marszalek (right) was colorfully clad in the storytelling tent for kids; she was joined by Peg Blader. Near left: An array of armor was on display, and guests were encouraged to try on the helmets and other pieces. (Photos by Andrew Miller)

Champion boxer making acting debut in Eagan by Andrew Miller

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