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VOLUME 92 NO 3

WILLMAR, MN 56201

FARMLAND IN LAC QUI PARLE COUNTY

FARMLAND IN YELLOW MEDICINE & LAC QUI PARLE COUNTIES

TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 2024 • 1:00 P.M.

Wednesday, February 28, 2024 • 1:00 p.m.

3 Parcels of Quality Farmland in Lac qui Parle County 406.9 Total Surveyed Acres Being Sold in 3 Parcels

THREE PARCELS OF PRIME FARMLAND

AUCTION AUCTION Parcel 1: 80.49 Surveyed Acres, 76.12+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres, described as the E 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of Section 11, Mehurin Twp (117), Range 46. PID #32-0027-000

Parcel 2: 161.77 Surveyed Acres, 128.53+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres, described as the SE 1/4 of Section 34, Augusta Twp (118), Range 46; PID #06-0114-000

Parcel 3: 164.64 Surveyed Acres, 128.94+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres, described as Government Lots 3 & 4 and the S1/2 of the NW1/4 of Section 2, Mehurin Twp (117), Range 46; PID #32-0009-000

Live Auction with Online Bidding Option

Parcel 2

161.77 Surveyed Acres 128.53+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres

Parcel 1: 163.44 Surveyed Acres, 159.21+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres, located in the SW1/4 of Section 11, Twp 115, Range 42, Tyro Twp, Yellow Medicine Co.; CPI=91.6; PID# 19-011-3010

Parcel 3

• Live Auction with an Online Bidding Option • Over 400 Acres Located in Close Proximity • May Buy One, Two or All Three Parcels

164.64 Surveyed Acres 128.94+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres

AUCTION LOCATION: Madison VFW, 710 W 2nd St, Madison, MN

Parcel 3: 196.60 Surveyed Acres, 185.45+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres, 5.04 CRP Acres, located in the W1/2 of the NE1/4, E1/2 of the NW1/4 & NW1/4 of NW1/4, except part, Section 3, Twp 115, Range 42, Tyro Twp, Yellow Medicine Co.; CPI=92.2; PID# 19-003-1020 Go to FladeboeLand.com to view surveys and exact legal descriptions.

Land Location: From the SW’ly edge of Boyd, at the Junction of Co Rd 2 & Co Hwy 29, take Co Hwy 29 south 3+/- miles to 100th St, turn left (east). The NW corner of Parcel 3 is at this intersection. Drive 0.5 miles to the SW corner of Parcel 2. Continue east 0.5 miles to 380th St, go south 1.5 miles to the NW corner of Parcel 1 (east side of road). Watch for auction signs.

Parcel 1

80.49 Surveyed Acres 76.12+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres

Brehmer Family Trust, Owners Auction Terms: The successful bidder(s) will pay down $50,000 per parcel as earnest money on auction day in the form of a cashier’s check. The non-refundable check should be made out to Fladeboe Land Trust Account. The successful bidder(s) will enter into a non-contingent, ASIS purchase agreement on auction day. Buyer’s premium will apply. Final price will be calculated by the number of deeded acres as per the survey. Closing will be executed on or before June 28, 2024 with Attorney Rick Stulz in Madison, MN. Announcements made auction day take precedence over printed material. For info packet call Brian Fernholz at 320-226-4504 or email him at Brian@FladeboeLand.com or call Glen at 651-208-3262 or email him at Glen@FladeboeLand.com.

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Walter Family Trust, Owner Kristine Fladeboe Duininck - Broker - 320-212-9379 Glen Fladeboe 651-208-3262 Glen@FladeboeLand.com Greg Thomas 507-217-9237 Greg@FladeboeLand.com Brian Fernholz 320-226-4504 Brian@FladeboeLand.com

Polar Plunge Registration ��������������� 10am 19th Annual Polar Plunge ���������������� 12pm

Saulsbury Beach on Green Lake. A benefit for Special Olympics MN. Sponsored by Kandiyohi County Sheriffs Office and Willmar Police Department Register: https://www.plungemn.org/events/ willmarspicer/

27 WinterFest Family Fun Day

ELLED  Ice Carving Event �12-3pm CANC���������������������������������

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 Cross County Skiing & Snowshoe Trails  X-Country Skis, Kick Sleds, Snowshoes & Fat-Tire Bikes 2 hour pre-arranged rentals available. $20 adult non member, $10 adult member, $5 youth Prairie Woods Environmental Learning Center 354-5894

Every Wednesday  BINGO at Zorbaz ������������������������������������������7pm Every Friday & Saturday  DJ at Zorbaz ������������������������������������10pm - 2am Every Saturday & Sunday  Bloody Mary Bar at Zorbaz��������11am - 3pm Now Through Saturday, January 27  Spicer Lions WinterFest Raffle Tickets On Sale Now

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12-14 Ice Castle Construction D NCELL&ECharles CAMasonry by Wee Kut, Travis Construction

“Lilly Waters Jazzy Jubilee” at O’Neil’s �����������������������������������������������3-6pm Central Minnesota Pond Racing CELLED Ice Ovals Race CANSeries on Green Lake ����������������������������������� All Day D CELLELake Speed RunCon ��10am - 3pm ANGreen Brooke & Jonny at O’Neil’s������������8-11pm 6th Annual Kids Ice Fishing Derby ����������������������1-3pm

Live Auction with Online Bidding Option

Notes from Greg Thomas, the listing broker: This is a very rare opportunity to purchase one parcel, or multiple parcels that are located in close proximity to each other. With strong soils and excellent farmability, these high-quality parcels have an impressive average CPI of 92.4. Whether you are a farmer looking to expand and have tracts in close proximity to increase efficiency, or an investor looking to keep your holdings close together, this is an auction you won’t want to miss. You will have the opportunity to purchase any or all of these parcels. Possession will be immediately after the closing. Please call, text or email Greg at 507-217-9237 or Greg@FladeboeLand.com.

family has owned the land for many years, and it is an honor to represent their family in the sale of these parcels. Please call, text or email Brian Fernholz at 320-226-4504 or Brian@FladeboeLand.com

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Parcel 1

163.44 Surveyed Acres 159.21+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres

Auction Location: Clarkfield City Hall, 904 10th Ave, Clarkfield, MN

Notes from Brian Fernholz, the Listing Realtor: Here is a rare opportunity to purchase one or several tracts of land that are close together in the heart of Lac qui Parle County. The three quality farms are located in an ideal location, all within a mile of well maintained paved roads. There are many well established grain facilities near these farms making this a great opportunity to add to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The land is leased for 2024 and the cash rent payments for 2024 will be prorated with the new buyer(s) based on the date of closing. In 2025 and beyond, the owner(s) will be able to farm the land themselves or lease the land. The Brehmer

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Parcel 3

196.60 Surveyed Acres 185.45+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres 5.04 CRP Acres

• High Quality Parcels Located Close Together • Impressive Average CPI of 92.4 • Live Auction with an Online Bidding Option

Land Location: From Marietta, go east on Highway 40 one mile. Go south on 131st Ave two miles and parcels 2 and 3 will be on each side of the road. Continue one mile to 210th St and go east 1/4 of a mile to Parcel 1 which will be on the south side of the road.

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149.03+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres

Parcel 2: 152.81 Surveyed Acres, 149.03+/- Tillable (FSA) Acres, located in the SE1/4 of Section 34, Twp 116, Range 42, Ten Mile Lake Twp, Lac qui Parle Co.; CPI=93.5; PID# 40-0187-000

Go to FladeboeLand.com to view surveys and exact legal descriptions.

Kristine Fladeboe Duininck - Broker - 320-212-9379 Glen Fladeboe 651-208-3262 Brian Fernholz 320-226-4504 Dale Fladeboe 320-894-9392

IN YELLOW MEDICINE & LAC QUI PARLE COUNTIES 512.85+/- Total Surveyed Parcel 2 Acres Being Sold in 3 Parcels 152.81 Surveyed Acres

 Sledding by Ice Castle bring your sled ���������������������������������������� 12-6pm  Kite Flying Event bring your kite ����������������������������������������������2pm  Scandinavian Kick Sledding �������������� 2-4pm

Auction Terms: The successful bidder(s) will pay down $50,000 per parcel as earnest money on auction day in the form of a cashier’s check. The non-refundable check should be made out to Fladeboe Land Trust Account. The successful bidder(s) will enter into a noncontingent, AS-IS purchase agreement on auction day. Buyer’s premium will apply. Final price will be calculated by the number of surveyed acres as per the survey. Closing will be executed on or before April 10th, 2024. Announcements made auction day take precedence over printed material. For info packet call Greg Thomas at 507-217-9237 or email him at Greg@FladeboeLand.com or call Kristine at 320-212-9379 or email her at Kristine@FladeboeLand.com.

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Sellers, auctioneers and brokerage are not responsible for accidents.

FEBRUARY

3 Frozen 5K Run/Walk ������� Start at Zorbaz; 9am https://runsignup.com/Race/MN/Spicer/WinterfestFrozen5K

3 Hwy� 55 Youth Basketball Tournament ��������������������������������������� 8am-4pm 8 Dine Out for NLS PreK at O’Neil’s Fundraiser����������������������������� 4:30-7pm 10 Michael Shynes Valentine Show�������7-9pm at O’Neil’s Event Center With Special Guest David Gerald Sutton. Ticketed Event

11 Winter Dance Show with Just for Kix ������������������������������������� 12-2pm at NLS High School

11 Winter Family Fun Day at PWELC ��� 1-4pm $5/person. $20/max/family. No pre-registration necessary

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 Hayride �������������������������������������������������������� 2-4pm  Disney Characters ���������������������������������� 2-4pm  Spicer Lions Food Tent ��������������������2-5:30pm  Kid’s Crafts & Indoor Activities at O’Neil’s Event Center ������������������������3-5pm  Lakeland Broadcasting Live ���������������3-5pm  Ava Hanson at Saulsbury Beach�������3-6pm  WinterFest Bonfire at the Beach ���� 4-6pm  S’Mores by Spicer Commercial Club �� 4pm

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WinterFest Fireworks

6pm Saulsbury Beach (Jan. 28 Back Up Date)

5th Annual WinterFest

Fire on Ice Dance with Fat City All-Stars 8pm-Midnight at O’Neil’s Patio & Events Center $10 Admission • 21+ Only

In front of Pirrotta Park on Green Lake, organized by New London Real Estate. Registration at 12 - 1pm. $5/ child 15 years and younger. For more info call Earl Rich at 320-894-5399

26 Polar Plunge Pre-Registration �����5-7pm 26 John Dokken at O’Neil’s�����������������8-11pm 27/28 WinterFest Pond Hockey Tournament ������������������������������������������������tbd Get your team together and play 4 on 4 hockey. Weather permitting, play will be at the Spicer Outdoor Rink.

27 Line Dancing at Zorbaz ���������������������7-10pm 27 Mike Nelson in the DJ Bar at Zorbaz ������������������������������������������� 10pm-2am 28 Spicer Legion Omelet Breakfast�������������������� 8am-12:30pm 28 Jeff James at O’Neil’s ���������������������������3-6pm

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Big Book AA: Peace Lutheran Church, door 5, New London, 6 p.m. Women’s A.A: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, 2 p.m. A.A.: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, 7 p.m. Alanon: Peace Lutheran Church, door 4, New London, 6 p.m.

Tuesday

A.A.: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, 7:30 a.m. Veterans and Active Duty Military: Willmar Community Center, 9:30 to 11 a.m.; informal coffee time for veterans and spouses; 320-894-7840 SAIL exercise: Atwater Community Center, 9:45 a.m. SAIL exercise: Willmar Community Center, 10:15 a.m. SAIL exercise: Dethlefs Community Center, Spicer, 10:15 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Hand & Foot Cards: Willmar Community Center, 12:30 p.m. Bingo: Dethlefs Community Center, Spicer, 1 p.m. Caregivers Support Group: Park View Village Assisted Living, Olivia, 5 p.m. A.A.: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, 7 p.m. Alanon: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, 7 p.m.

Wednesday

Coffee and conversation: Dethlefs Community Center, Spicer, 9 a.m. Mahjong: Dethlefs Community Center, Spicer, 9:30 a.m. Walking club: Atwater Community Center, 9:45 a.m. Rotary: The Oaks, noon Cribbage corner cards: Willmar Community Center, 12:30 p.m. Whist: Willmar Community Center, 12:30 p.m. Willmar Area Senior Citizens Club: Willmar Community Center, 2 p.m. entertainment by Terry Nelson, 3 p.m. meeting. Women’s A.A.: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, 6:45 p.m. A.A.: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, 7 p.m. Alanon: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, 7 p.m.

Thursday

A.A.: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, 7:30 a.m. SAIL exercise: Atwater Community Center, 9:45 a.m. Dementia Support Group: Park View Village Assisted Living, Olivia, 10 a.m. SAIL exercise: Willmar Community Center, 10:15 a.m. SAIL exercise: Dethlefs Community Center, Spicer, 10:15 a.m. and 3:30 p.m Hand & Foot Cards: Willmar Community Center, 12:30 p.m. 500 cards: Dethlefs Community Center, Spicer, noon LSS Caregiver: Willmar Community Center, 10 a.m. Parkinson’s Support Group: Park View Village Assisted Living, Olivia, 2 p.m. A.A.: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, 7 p.m.

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Hand & Foot Cards: Dethlefs Community Center, Spicer, 9 a.m. Walking club: Atwater Community Center, 9:45 a.m. Willmar High School Cardinal Alumni Club: American Legion, Spicer, 11:30 a.m..open to all alumni and/or friends of WHS from the 1950’s and 1960’s. A.A.: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, noon Mahjong: Dethlefs Community Center, Spicer, 1 p.m. TOPS: Assembly of God Church Encore, 3821 Abbott Drive, 6:15 p.m., 320-796-2280 A.A.: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, 7 p.m. Alanon: 1805 E. Hwy. 12, 7 p.m.

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SALOME’S STARS ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You might be hurt by a colleague’s harsh criticism, but don’t let it shake your confidence in what you’re trying to achieve. A more positive aspect starts to appear by week’s end. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You’re torn between your sensible self and the part of you that enjoys acquiring lovely things. Best advice: Wait for an end-of-month sale, then buy something wonderful. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Your artistic side has practical applications this week, perhaps with redecorating your home or redesigning your personal stationery. Whatever you choose to do, someone special will like it. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You could be drawn into a problem between friends or family members. Best bet: Ask the questions that go to the heart of the matter, then get them all together for a group hug. LEO (July 23 to August 22) As much as you love being the center of attention, your big Lion’s heart impels you to share the spotlight with a colleague who helped you with that wellpraised project. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Your eagerness to act on a challenge is wisely tempered early in the week by a lack of necessary information. Things begin to clear up during the weekend.

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SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Things don’t go completely as planned this week, but enjoy the surprises, even if you have to adjust your schedule. Some of them could be quite delightful.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Making choices is usually easy for straight-shooting Archers, but a new development could deflect your aim. Try to put off major decisions until you know more.

CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) While part of you might prefer taking a more familiar path, let your more daring and -- admit it -supercurious self see what the unexplored has to offer.

AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Those nasty types have slithered back under the rocks and will not present any more problems. Now’s the time to move ahead on that promising new relationship. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) A new offer could clear up that lingering money problem. Also, a more confident attitude on your part might help get that personal situation back on track.

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BY PATTI DIAMOND his Friday, Jan. 19, marks National Popcorn Day, a celebration of America’s favorite frugal and fabulous snack! Popcorn isn’t just a guilt-free treat; it’s a canvas for culinary creativity. Forget the storebought microwave versions. I’ve got the scoop on making your popcorn gourmet. Popcorn is so easy to make. A healthier alternative to packaged processed microwave popcorn is to use an air popper or make popcorn on the stove, with a clever twist from my mom’s playbook.

into a symphony of flavors. Let the popping begin! All these recipes use 16 cups of freshly popped popcorn. Ranch: Melt half a stick of butter with 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast, 2 teaspoons dried dill weed, 2 teaspoons dried parsley, 2 teaspoons onion powder, 2 teaspoons garlic powder, 1 teaspoon lemon pepper and 1/8 teaspoon salt. Mediterranean: Toss popcorn with 3 tablespoons olive oil, 1/2 cup grated Parmesan, 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning, 1 teaspoon garlic powder and 2 teaspoons kosher salt. Green Goddess: Melt 6 MOM’S PERFECT tablespoons of butter with POPCORN 1 teaspoon minced dried Rule of thumb: Each third onion, 1 teaspoon granuof a cup of kernels yields lated garlic and 1 tableapproximately 8 cups of spoon mixed dried green popped corn. herbs such as parsley, Yield: 16 cups chives, basil, green onion Time: 10 minutes and tarragon, and 2 tea4 tablespoons oil – vegetable spoons kosher salt. Honey Mustard Pretoil, olive oil, peanut oil, ghee zel: Blend 4 tablespoons or coconut oil melted butter with 2 table2/3 cup popcorn kernels spoons brown deli or Dijon mustard, 1 tableIn a medium saucepan, spoon honey and 1/2 teaon medium heat, warm 4 tablespoons of oil. My current spoon kosher salt. Drizzle over popcorn and toss favorite oil to use is coconut with 4 cups mini pretzels. oil for the subtle sweetness it brings. Add four popcorn Chesapeake Bay: Melt kernels. When they pop, the 4 tablespoons butter with oil is hot. Add 2/3 cup kernels 2 teaspoons Old Bay Seato the pan and cover. Here’s soning. Drizzle over popwhere my mom got clever; corn and mix with 4 cups remove the pan from the oyster crackers. heat for 1 minute to let all the Sriracha with Lime: kernels warm up evenly. Then Blend 4 tablespoons meltplace the pan back on the ed butter with 1/4 cup Sriheat and let the popcorn cook racha, 1 tablespoon lime until it’s all popped. Hardly juice, 1 1/2 teaspoons gratany old maids! ed lime zest and 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt. Drizzle To kick off the festivities, here are 10 DIY gour- over popcorn and toss. Buffalo Blue: Melt 6 met flavored popcorns that tablespoons butter with turn this humble snack

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1/3 cup Buffalo hot sauce. Toss with popcorn, sprinkle with 1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese and 1/2 teaspoon celery salt. Tropical: Melt 4 tablespoons butter with 3 tablespoons powdered sugar. Toss with hot popcorn and add a (10 ounce) package of dried tropical fruit mix. Season with salt. Cinnamon Toast: Melt 6 tablespoons butter, drizzle over popcorn. Mix together 1/3 cup sugar, 2 teaspoons cinnamon and 1 teaspoon kosher salt. Toss with popcorn and add 4 cups of your favorite cinnamon cereal. S’mores Popcorn: Toss popcorn with 4 tablespoons melted butter. Place popcorn on a large parchment-covered baking sheet. Sprinkle 2 cups mini marshmallows, 2 cups crumbled graham crackers and 2 cups chocolate chips over popcorn, and bake at 300 F for 5 minutes. Toss to coat. At mere pennies per serving, if there ever was a frugal and fabulous snack, this would be it! Whether it’s movie night, game night, after-school snack or you just want some crunch with your lunch, celebrate Popcorn Day with a POP! Lifestyle expert Patti Diamond is the pennypinching, party-planning, recipe developer and content creator of the website Divas On A Dime -- Where Frugal, Meets Fabulous! Visit Patti at www.divasonadime. com and join the conversation on Facebook at DivasOnADimeDotCom. Email Patti at divapatti@ divasonadime.com. © 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.

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SMOKY BACON CHEDDAR BREAKFAST HASH Serves 6

8 slices thick-cut bacon, diced 2 Tablespoons olive or vegetable oil, if needed 2 russet potatoes (about 1½ pounds), cut into ½ -inch pieces ½ yellow onion, diced 1 large red bell pepper, diced 1 Cup heavy cream 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika 1 teaspoon sea salt 1/4 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper 1 Cup shredded cheddar cheese ¼ Cup green onions, chopped 6 eggs, cooked to your liking 6 slices crusty bread, toasted (optional)

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Heat a large nonstick or cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. Add the bacon and cook until almost crispy and the fat has rendered, about 10 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the bacon to a paper towel-lined plate, reserving the fat in the pan. Discard all but ¼ cup of the bacon fat. Add the potatoes to the bacon fat in a single layer and cook until golden brown on mostly tender, 10-12 minutes. Add the onions and bell peppers and cook, about 5 minutes more. Return the bacon to the pan and stir in the cream, Worcestershire sauce, paprika, salt, and pepper. Reduce the heat to low and simmer until the cream has thickened, about 3 minutes. Remove the skillet from heat. Sprinkle the hash with cheddar and green onions. Spoon the hash out of the pan, dividing it evenly between plates. Top each with an egg and serve with toast on the side.

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For dressing, mix first six ingredients. Sprinkle steak with pepper. Grill, covered, over medium heat until meat reaches desired doneness (for medium-rare, a thermometer should read 135°; medium, 140°), 6-8 minutes per side. Let stand 5 minutes before slicing. Meanwhile, prepare rice noodles according to package directions. Drain; rinse with cold water and drain again. In a large bowl, combine noodles, vegetables and steak; toss with dressing. Enjoy!

1/4 Cup reduced-sodium soy sauce 1/4 Cup lime juice 2 Tablespoons sugar 2 Tablespoons rice vinegar 1 Tablespoon grated fresh gingerroot 1 Tablespoon sesame oil 1 beef top sirloin steak (1 pound) 1/4 teaspoon pepper 6 ounces thin rice noodles

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1/4 Cup semisweet chocolate chips 1 Tablespoon water 1 large egg yolk, lightly beaten 1-1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1/2 Cup heavy whipping cream 1 Tablespoon sugar Whipped cream and raspberries (Optional)

In a small saucepan, melt chocolate chips with water; stir until smooth. Stir a small amount of hot chocolate mixture into egg yolk; return all to the pan, stirring constantly. Cook and stir for 2 minutes or until slightly thickened. Remove from the heat; stir in vanilla. Quickly transfer to a small bowl. Stir occasionally until completely cooled. In a small bowl, beat whipping cream until it begins to thicken. Add sugar; beat until soft peaks form. Fold into cooled chocolate mixture. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours. If desired, garnish with whipped cream and raspberries.

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Popular fiction inspires fashions in real life. The period shows and royal romances on television today have renewed interest in antiques among their fans. One piece that has captured attention is the eye miniature on a pendant worn by a character on the television show “Bridgerton,” a romance set in Regency England, but with modern influences. An eye miniature is a close-up of a single eye painted on ivory and set behind glass or crystal in a decorated frame. They were worn as pendants or pins. An eye miniature set in a goldtone frame as a pin sold at Brunk Auctions for $704. These miniatures are sometimes known as “lover’s eyes,” a romantic name coined by a 20thcentury antiques dealer. They are said to have originated in the 1870s, when Prince George of Wales (who would later serve as Prince Regent for his father, King George III, giving the

Regency period its name) fell in love with Maria Anne Fitzherbert. They could not marry because he was Protestant and she was Catholic. To keep their relationship secret, they exchanged miniature paintings of their eyes set in jeweled frames. This meant they could still look into each other’s eyes when they were apart, and it was unlikely that anyone else could tell whose eyes they were. The prince wore his under his lapel. Eye miniatures became fashionable gifts between lovers. They were also worn as mourning jewelry in remembrance of loved ones. *** Q: When were Tinkertoy construction sets first made? A: Tinkertoys were invented by Charles

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HOLLYWOOD BY TONY RIZZO HOLLYWOOD — Sofia Coppola finally revealed why her Elvis Presley (Jacob Elordi) didn’t really sing in “Priscilla.” She explained, “I originally wanted to have three Elvis songs, but I always knew that we might not be able to get them. I wanted it to really be focused on [Priscilla’s] story ... and to me, it is really more important to have Dolly Parton at the end, to have a woman’s voice at the end.” Despite being an Oscarwinning director and the daughter of Francis Ford Coppola -- and also having a career that spans decades with films such as “Marie Antoinette” (2006) and “Lost in Translation” (2003) -- Sofia’s been competing with male directors to get bigger budgets. “I just see all these men getting hundreds of millions of dollars, and then I’m fighting for a tiny fraction of that,” she revealed. And that’s why Elvis didn’t get to sing much in “Priscilla.” *** Has the flood of romcoms on Hallmark, Great American Family, LifeDepositphotos time and UPtv ruined the genre for movie theaters?

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Brooke & Jonny at O’Neil’s ���������������������������������������������������������8-11pm 6th Annual Kids Ice Fishing Derby ������������������������������������������������������������������ 1-3pm In front of Pirrotta Park on Green Lake, organized by New London Real Estate. Registration at 12 - 1pm. $5/child 15 years and younger. For more info call Earl Rich at 320-894-5399

Polar Plunge Pre-Registration ������������������������������������������������� 5-7pm John Dokken at O’Neil’s ��������������������������������������������������������������8-11pm WinterFest Pond Hockey Tournament ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������tbd

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Dine Out for NLS PreK at O’Neil’s Fundraiser �����������������������������������������������������������������4:30-7pm 10 Michael Shynes Valentine Show ���������������������������������������� 7-9pm

Saulsbury Beach on Green Lake. A benefit for Special Olympics MN. Sponsored by Kandiyohi County Sheriffs Office and Willmar Police Department Register: https://www.plungemn.org/events/willmarspicer/

27 WinterFest Family Fun Day             

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Every Wednesday  BINGO at Zorbaz ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7pm Every Friday & Saturday  DJ at Zorbaz����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10pm - 2am Every Saturday & Sunday  Bloody Mary Bar at Zorbaz �������������������������������������������������������11am - 3pm Now Through Saturday, January 27  Spicer Lions WinterFest Raffle Tickets On Sale Now

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Brooke & Jonny at O’Neil’s ���������������������������������������������������������8-11pm 6th Annual Kids Ice Fishing Derby ������������������������������������������������������������������ 1-3pm In front of Pirrotta Park on Green Lake, organized by New London Real Estate. Registration at 12 - 1pm. $5/child 15 years and younger. For more info call Earl Rich at 320-894-5399

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nesota. The Board of Commissioners of Kandiyohi County met at 9:00 A.M., January 2, 2024, as required by law. Commissioners George Berg, Roger Imdieke, Duane Anderson, Steve Gardner, and Dale Anderson were in attendance. The Board was reorganized. Imdieke calledGENERAL for nominations for Chair. Berg nominated Roger Imdieke for the 2024 Chair of the Kandiyohi County Board of Commissioners. Imdieke called three times for any other nominations, none were received. Imdieke called for a vote on Roger Imdieke for 2024 Chair. Nomination of Roger Imdieke as Chair was on vote unanimously adopted. Imdieke called for nominations for Vice Chair. Dale Anderson nominated Steve Gardner for the 2024 Vice Chair of the Kandiyohi County Board of Commissioners. Imdieke called three times for any other nominations, none were received. Imdieke called for a vote on Steve Gardner for 2024 Vice Chair. Nomination of Steve Gardner as Vice Chair was on vote unanimously adopted. Imdieke called for approval of the Agenda with Consent Agenda item d) Annual City Prosecution Contracts for New London, Spicer and Raymond be moved to the end of the Agenda. A motion by Duane Anderson, 2nd Gardner to approve the Agenda as amended was on vote unanimously adopted. a) Approval of the Minutes from the December 19, 2023 Board Meeting. b) Auditor’s Warrants and Claims $1,068,577.09 from Revenue Fund, $225,739.50 from Road and Bridge Fund, $3,956.81 from County Building Fund, $4,342.48 from Ditch Fund, $1,340.48 from the Library Fund, $1,042.50 from Health and Human Services Building Fund, $7,224.70 from the Recorders Technology Fund, $31,200.48 from Water & Sewer Fund, $1,986.02 from the Water & sewer Bond Fund, $2.15 from the Computer/Communication Maintenance Fund, $88,366.70 from the Sanitary Landfill Fund according to the detailed listing of claims as recorded in the Office of the County Auditor/Treasurer. c) CEE-VI Drug and Gang Task Force Grant Agreement for 1/1/202412/31/2025 Imdieke called for a vote on the approval of the Consent Agenda as amended; was on vote unanimously adopted. Mark Thompson, Auditor/Treasurer, appeared to request approval of Resolution 2024-01. Two bids were received, Lakes Area Review and West Central Tribune. The bids were opened for the County Printing for 2024 as follows: LAKES AREA REVIEW: • Bid at $9.00 per SAU for 1st printing; $9.00 per SAU for 2nd and any additional printing (repeats). • After 1,290 SAU inches, 11 % discount, ($8.00 SAU for 1st printing; $8.00 repeats. • After $11,61 O expended, 11 % discount, ($8.00 for 1st printing; $8.00 for any additional printings (repeats). • SAU for additional notices ($9.00 for 1st printing; $9.00 for any additional printing (repeats). WEST CENTRAL TRIBUNE: • Bid at $10.00 per standard advertising unit (SAU) for the 1st insertion and 25%discount or $7.50 per SAU on printing the 2nd legal notice. A motion by Berg, 2nd Gardner to adopt RESOLUTION 2024-1: Approval of Bid and Appointment of Official Newspaper and accept the bid of the West Central Tribune as the Official Newspaper was on vote unanimously adopted. A motion by Duane Anderson, 2nd Dale Anderson to designate the Lakes Area Review as a second publication of the County Financial Statement was on vote unanimously adopted. Kelsey Baker, County Administrator, appeared to request approval of Resolution 2024-2. A motion by Gardner, 2nd Duane Anderson to approve Resolution 2024-2: Setting Minimum Salaries for Elected Officials as follows: Commissioner at $40,742.00, County Attorney at $114,045.00, County Sheriff at $114,045.00 was on vote unanimously adopted. REORGANIZATIONAL MEETING QUASI-GOVERNMENT COMThinking about MITTES & APPOINTMENTS Glacial Lakes Sanitary Sewer & Water a new JOB? District. Roger Imdieke A motion by Duane Anderson, 2nd Dale Anderson to approve following Start here. County Board appointments and members of the Glacial Lakes Sanitary Sewer & Water District was on vote unanimously adopted. Planning Commission: Appoint Shawn Mueske - three (3) year term, re-appoint Dan Halldin - three (3) year term. Roger Imdieke, Alternate Steve Gardner AUCTION SALES2nd Berg to apA motion by Gardner, prove following County Board appointments and members of the Planning Committee was on vote unanimously adopted. Supporting Hands Nurse Family Partnership Joint Powers Board: Steve Gardner, Dale Anderson (alternate) Kandiyohi - Renville Community Health Board: Roger Imdieke, Steve Gardner Board of Adjustment: Re-appoint Roger Punt - three (3) year term. Extension Committee: Re-appoint Julie Proehl - three (3) year term. Dale Anderson, Duane Anderson Housing Redevelopment (HRA) Board: Re-appoint Doug Fenstra - five (5) year term. Steve Gardner. Woodland Centers Board: George Berg, Steve Gardner Pioneerland Regional Library: Duane Anderson, Dale Anderson Community Corrections Advisory Committee: George Berg, Roger Imdieke Veterans Service Advisory Board: Duane Anderson North Fork Crow River Watershed District: Dale Anderson, Alternate Roger Imdieke AMC (Association of Minnesota Counties) Committee under sub-committees: Environmental & Natural Resources: Duane Anderson Health and Human Services: George Berg Transportation: Roger Imdieke General Government: Steve Gardner Public Safety: Dale Anderson Extra Delegates: Kelsey Baker, Mel Odens, Caroline Chan AIS Taskforce Committee: Duane Anderson, Alternate - Dale Anderson INTERNAL COMMITTEES & APPOINTMENTS Allied Radio Matrix for Emergency Response System (ARMERS) - Duane Anderson, Steve Gardner, Alternate #1 Broadband - Duane Anderson, Roger Imdieke, Kelsey Baker Budget and Finance - Board as a Whole, Mark Thompson, Kelsey Baker, Karen Anderson Buffer, Drainage and Ditch Legal Council: Rinke Noonan Law Firm Buildings, Public Lands & Jail Inspection - Board as a Whole CMJTS (Central MN Jobs & Training Services) - Duane Anderson; Alternate - Steve Gardner Central Community Transit Joint Powers Board - George Berg, Duane Anderson Chamber Public Policy Committee Kelsey Baker Chippewa River Watershed District Board - Dale Anderson; AlternateDuane Anderson Convention and Visitor Bureau - Steve Gardner, Alternate - Dale Anderson County Providing Technology (CPT): Roger Imdieke, Alternate - Steve Gardner County Recorder Compliance & GIS Committee - Julie Monson, Mark Thompson, Gary Geer, Scott Hovland, Matt Runke, Val Svor, Kelsey Baker, Duane Anderson, Shane Baker, Mel Odens County Road and Bridge - Board as a

Kelsey Baker, County Administrator, appeared to request approval of Resolution 2024-2. A motion by Gardner, 2nd Duane Anderson to approve Resolution 2024-2: Setting Minimum Salaries for Elected Officials as follows: Commissioner at $40,742.00, County Attorney at $114,045.00, County Sheriff at $114,045.00 GENERALwas on vote unanimously adopted. REORGANIZATIONAL MEETING QUASI-GOVERNMENT COMMITTES & APPOINTMENTS Glacial Lakes Sanitary Sewer & Water District. Roger Imdieke A motion by Duane Anderson, 2nd Dale Anderson to approve following County Board appointments and members of the Glacial Lakes Sanitary Sewer & Water District was on vote unanimously adopted. Planning Commission: Appoint Shawn Mueske - three (3) year term, re-appoint Dan Halldin - three (3) year term. Roger Imdieke, Alternate Steve Gardner A motion by Gardner, 2nd Berg to approve following County Board appointments and members of the Planning Committee was on vote unanimously adopted. Supporting Hands Nurse Family Partnership Joint Powers Board: Steve Gardner, Dale Anderson (alternate) Kandiyohi - Renville Community Health Board: Roger Imdieke, Steve Gardner Board of Adjustment: Re-appoint Roger Punt - three (3) year term. Extension Committee: Re-appoint Julie Proehl - three (3) year term. Dale Anderson, Duane Anderson Housing Redevelopment (HRA) Board: Re-appoint Doug Fenstra - five (5) year term. Steve Gardner. Woodland Centers Board: George Berg, Steve Gardner Pioneerland Regional Library: Duane Anderson, Dale Anderson Community Corrections Advisory Committee: George Berg, Roger Imdieke Veterans Service Advisory Board: Duane Anderson North Fork Crow River Watershed District: Dale Anderson, Alternate Roger Imdieke AMC (Association of Minnesota Counties) Committee under sub-committees: Environmental & Natural Resources: Duane Anderson Health and Human Services: George Berg Transportation: Roger Imdieke General Government: Steve Gardner Public Safety: Dale Anderson Extra Delegates: Kelsey Baker, Mel Odens, Caroline Chan AIS Taskforce Committee: Duane Anderson, Alternate - Dale Anderson INTERNAL COMMITTEES & APPOINTMENTS Allied Radio Matrix for Emergency Response System (ARMERS) - Duane Anderson, Steve Gardner, Alternate #1 Broadband - Duane Anderson, Roger Imdieke, Kelsey Baker Budget and Finance - Board as a Whole, Mark Thompson, Kelsey Baker, Karen Anderson Buffer, Drainage and Ditch Legal Council: Rinke Noonan Law Firm Buildings, Public Lands & Jail Inspection - Board as a Whole CMJTS (Central MN Jobs & Training Services) - Duane Anderson; Alternate - Steve Gardner Central Community Transit Joint Powers Board - George Berg, Duane Anderson Chamber Public Policy Committee Kelsey Baker Chippewa River Watershed District Board - Dale Anderson; AlternateDuane Anderson Convention and Visitor Bureau - Steve Gardner, Alternate - Dale Anderson County Providing Technology (CPT): Roger Imdieke, Alternate - Steve Gardner County Recorder Compliance & GIS Committee - Julie Monson, Mark Thompson, Gary Geer, Scott Hovland, Matt Runke, Val Svor, Kelsey Baker, Duane Anderson, Shane Baker, Mel Odens County Road and Bridge - Board as a Whole Data Practice Authority - County Attorney Shane Baker Drug Task Force - Duane Anderson; Alternate - Dale Anderson Flood Control, Drainage, and Soil Conservation - Board as a Whole Glacial Ridge Trail - Dale Anderson, Roger Imdieke Hawk Creek Watershed ProjectGeorge Berg, Alternate - Duane Anderson Hawk Creek One Watershed One Plan- George Berg, Alternate - Duane Anderson Health and Human Services Committee: Board as a Whole Historical Society Board - Dale Anderson (EX OFFICIO); Alternate - Duane Anderson Humane Society - Steve Gardner; Alternate - George Berg Hwy 7 Task Force - Duane Anderson, Mel Odens Hwy 12 Task Force - Steve Gardner, Duane Anderson, Mel Odens Hwy 23 Coalition -Roger Imdieke, Dale Anderson, Mel Odens Intergovernmental Relations: Board as a Whole Sub-Committee: George Berg, Steve Gardner, Kelsey Baker Kandiyohi County and City of Willmar Economic Development Commission Governing Board - Roger Imdieke, George Berg, Steve Gardner Kandiyohi County Drug Free Coalition - Duane Anderson; Alternate - Steve Gardner Kandiyohi Safe Roads Coalition Duane Anderson Lake Improvement - Board as a Whole Law Library - George Berg MCIT (Minnesota Counties Intergovernmental Trust) - Steve Gardner; Alternate Roger Imdieke Middle Fork Crow River - Dale Anderson, Alternate - Roger Imdieke Mid-Minnesota Development Commission - Roger Imdieke North Fork One Watershed Plan Dale Anderson, Alternate - Roger Imdieke Noxious Weeds Appeal Committee Board as a Whole Office of Emergency Management Board as a Whole PACT 4 Families - George Berg; Alternate - Dale Anderson Park Board - Board as a Whole Park Sub-Committee: Duane Anderson, Dale Anderson Personnel & Labor Relations - Board as a Whole, HR Director, Kelsey Baker Sub-Committee - Kelsey Baker, Roger Imdieke, Steve Gardner, HR Director Planning & Zoning, Paynesville Roger Imdieke Prairie Lakes Youth Program Board TamiJo Lieberg. George Berg, Alternate-Steve Gardner Prairie Woods Environmental Learning Center Managing Board-Dale Anderson, Roger Imdieke, Board of TrusteesDuane Anderson PrimeWest: George Berg; Alternate Dale Anderson, Caroline Chan Rural Childcare Innovation Program Steve Gardner Shakopee Headwaters - Dale Anderson, Roger Imdieke SW 18 Adult Mental Health Board George Berg; Alternate - Dale Anderson SWWC Service Co-op - Roger Imdieke, Alternate - Dale Anderson Tourism Committee -Dale Anderson, Alternate - George Berg United Community Action Partnership - Duane Anderson, Alternate - Roger Imdieke Vision 2040 Steering Committee Kelsey Baker, Duane Anderson West Central Industries - Steve Gardner, Alternate - George Berg West Central Mental Health Housing: Woodland Centers - Board as a Whole A motion by Berg, 2nd Duane Ander-

Imdieke, Alternate - Dale Anderson On December 26, 2023 a site inspecTourism Committee -Dale Anderson, tion verified that the nuisances had Alternate - George Berg not been fully abated. Therefore a letUnited Community Action Partnership ter dated December 26, 2023 was - Duane Anderson, Alternate - Roger sent to Ms. Hanson scheduling this Imdieke hearing before the board. Mr. Geer Vision 2040 Steering Committee - stated that he inspected the property Kelsey Baker, Duane Anderson yesterday and all nuisances have West Central Industries - Steve Gard- been removed. The need for abatener, Alternate - George Berg ment GENERAL no longer exists and no action is GENERAL West Central Mental Health Housing: needed. Woodland Centers - Board as a Connie Mort, Human Resources DiWhole rector, appeared to present the CorA motion by Berg, 2nd Duane Ander- rections Unit, Public Health and Public son to approve the above County Works Union Contracts for approval. Board and members of internal com- The three Union Contracts to be apmittees was on vote unanimously proved were reviewed with the Comadopted. missioners. A motion by Dale Anderson, 2nd A motion by Gardner, 2nd Dale AnGardner that all County Board mem- derson to adopt the Law Enforcement bers are appointed as alternates to Labor Services, Inc (Local #23) (Corthe members appointed to the various rections Unit) January 1, 2024 - Decommittees and boards was on vote cember 31, 2026 was on vote unanimously adopted. unanimously adopted. A motion by Gardner, 2nd Dale An- A motion by Gardner, 2nd Duane Anderson that all elected and appointed derson to adopt the AFSCME - AFLCounty officials are hereby authorized CIO Local Union #559 (Public Works) to attend the meetings of their re- January 1, 2024 - December 31, 2026 spected association and committee was on vote unanimously adopted. meetings and funds are hereby appro- A motion by Gardner, 2nd Duane Anpriated from the County Revenue derson to adopt the AFSCME AFLFund to defray the cost of said officials CIO Minnesota Council No.65 Local in connection therewith was on vote Union #559 (Public Health) January 1, unanimously adopted. 2024 - December 31,2026 was on A motion by Gardner, 2nd Berg au- vote unanimously adopted. thorizing the County Board Chair or Shane Baker, County Attorney, apVice Chair to sign documents in the peared to request approval of the Anabsence of the County Administrator nual City Prosecution Contracts. was on vote unanimously adopted. A motion by Berg, 2nd Duane AnderGary Geer, Environmental Services son to approve the Annual City ProsDirector, appeared regarding a nui- ecution Contracts for New London, sance abatement hearing for Elaine Spicer and Raymond was on vote Hanson. A letter was sent to Ms. Han- unanimously adopted. son on November 30, 2023 request- Kelsey Baker, County Administrator, ing that appliances, furniture, tires, provided the Commissioners with an mattresses, a park model home as update and the Commissioners gave well as other miscellaneous solid their committee reports for information waste items on her property be purposes only. abated by December 22, 2023. On motion the County Board meeting On December 26, 2023 a site inspec- was adjourned until 9:00 AM., January tion verified that the nuisances had 16, 2024. not been fully abated. Therefore a let- ATTEST: ter dated December 26, 2023 was /s/ Kelsey Baker sent to Ms. Hanson scheduling this Kelsey Baker hearing before the board. Mr. Geer Clerk of Board stated that he inspected the property BY THE BOARD: yesterday and all nuisances have /s/ Roger Imdieke been removed. The need for abate- Roger Imdieke ment no longer exists and no action is Chairman needed. (Jan. 20 & 21, 2024) 291542 Connie Mort, Human Resources Director, appeared to present the Corrections Unit, Public Health and Public Works Union Contracts for approval. The three Union Contracts to be ap- YOUR GUIDE GREAT SERVIC YOUR GUIDE TO TO GREAT SERVICES! proved were reviewed GUTTERS with the HANDYMAN ComCONSTRUCTION LAWN CARE SMALL ENGINE CONSTRUCTION GUTTERS HANDYMAN LAWN CAREPAINTING PAINTING SMALL ENGINE missioners. CARPET CLEANING HOUSEKEEPING MECHANIC ELECTRICAL AND MORE! CARPET CLEANING HOUSEKEEPING MECHANIC ELECTRICAL AND MORE! A motion by Gardner, 2nd Dale Anderson to adopt the Law Enforcement Labor Services, Inc (Local #23) (CorMISCELLANEOUS rections Unit) January 1, 2024 - DeHANDYMAN cember 31, 2026 was on vote SERVICES unanimously adopted. A motion by Gardner, 2nd Duane Anderson to adopt the AFSCME - AFLCIO Local Union #559 (Public Works) January 1, 2024 - December 31, 2026 was on vote unanimously adopted. A motion by Gardner, 2nd Duane Anderson to adopt the AFSCME AFLProfessional Cleaning CIO Minnesota Council No.65 Local Union #559 (Public Health) January 1, 2024 - December 31,2026 was on Commercial vote unanimously adopted. and Shane Baker, County Attorney, appeared to request approval of the AnResidential No job too big or too nual City Prosecution Contracts. small! A motion by Berg, 2nd Duane AnderCall for •Siding Repair son to approve the Annual City Pros•Exterior Painting/Staining a free ecution Contracts for New London, •Refurbished Decks Spicer and Raymond was on vote estimate •Window Repair/Installation unanimously adopted. •Drywall Repair Kelsey Baker, County Administrator, provided the Commissioners with an update and the Commissioners gave their committee reports for information purposes only. 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KANDIYOHI COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, see www.kcmn.us or call (320) 231-6215 Office of the County Auditor/Treasurer of Kandiyohi County, Willmar, Minnesota. Golden Retriever Puppies The Board of Commissioners of Purebred, shots, wormed, vet Kandiyohi County met at 9:00 A.M., checked, health certificate. $300. January 2, 2024, as required by law. 218-831-7960 (MN#829895) Commissioners George Berg, Roger Imdieke, Duane Anderson, Steve Gardner, and Dale Anderson were in Siberian Husky Puppies attendance. Shots, wormed, vet checked, The Board was reorganized. Imdieke health certificate, $100. called for nominations for Chair. Berg 218-831-7975 (MN#829895) nominated Roger Imdieke for the 2024 Chair of the Kandiyohi County Board of Commissioners. Imdieke called three times for any other nominations, none were received. Imdieke AUCTION SALES AUCTION called for a voteSALES on Roger Imdieke for 2024 Chair. Nomination of Roger Imdieke as Chair was on vote unanimously adopted. Imdieke called for nominations for Mark ZIEMER Brian ZIEMER Vice Chair. Dale Anderson nominated Steve Gardner for the 2024 Vice Chair Auctioneer Auctioneer of the Kandiyohi County Board of Commissioners. Imdieke called three times for any other nominations, none were received. Imdieke called for a vote on Steve Gardner for 2024 Vice The following described property will be sold at the Chair. Nomination of Steve Gardner Vice Chair on vote MN unaniKandiyohi Auction Center, 537as Pacific Ave, was Kandiyohi, mously adopted. Imdieke called for approval of the Agenda with Consent Agenda item d) Annualto Citybe Prosecution Contracts PLEASE NOTE: Coins sold at 8:45 AMfor New London, Spicer and Raymond be moved to the end of the Agenda. A motion by Duane Anderson, 2nd Gardner to approve the Agenda as amended was on vote unanimously adopted. a) Approval of the Minutes from the December 19, 2023 Board Meeting. b) Auditor’s Warrants and Claims $1,068,577.09 from Revenue Fund, $225,739.50 from Road and Bridge Fund, $3,956.81 from County Building Fund, $4,342.48 from Ditch Fund, from the Library Fund, ZIEMER AUCTIONEERS,$1,340.48 HILBRANDS CLERK $1,042.50 from Health and Human Mark Ziemer, Lic 34-36, New London,Services 320-354-4312 Cell:Fund, 320-979-4044 Building $7,224.70 from the Recorders Technology Fund, Brian Ziemer, New London, 320-354-5308 $31,200.48 from Water & Sewer Terry Hilbrands, Fund, 239-777-3120 $1,986.02 from the Water & sewer $2.15 from the Usual Auction Terms (Cash, Approved Check,Bond CreditFund, Card Day of Sale) Computer/Communication MainteNo Items Removed Until Settled For. Everything Sold As Is. nance Fund, $88,366.70 from the Minnesota Sales Tax Laws Apply. Sanitary Landfill Fund according to the detailed listing of(click claimson asZiemer) recorded www.ziemerauctions.com or midwestauctions.com in the Office of the County Follow Ziemer Auctioneers on Facebook Auditor/Treasurer. c) CEE-VI Drug and Gang Task Force Grant Agreement for 1/1/202412/31/2025 Imdieke called for a vote on the approval of the Consent Agenda as amended; was on vote unanimously adopted. Mark Thompson, Auditor/Treasurer, appeared to request approval of Resolution 2024-01. Two bids were received, Lakes Area Review and West Central Tribune. The bids were opened for the County Printing for 2024 as follows: LAKES AREA REVIEW: • Bid at $9.00 per SAU for 1st printing; $9.00 per SAU for 2nd and any additional printing (repeats). • After 1,290 SAU inches, 11 % discount, ($8.00 SAU for 1st printing; $8.00 repeats. • After $11,61 O expended, 11 % discount, ($8.00 for 1st printing; $8.00 for any additional printings (repeats). • SAU for additional notices ($9.00 for 1st printing; $9.00 for any additional printing (repeats). WEST CENTRAL TRIBUNE: • Bid at $10.00 per standard advertising unit (SAU) for the 1st insertion and 25%discount or $7.50 per SAU on printing the 2nd legal notice. A motion by Berg, 2nd Gardner to adopt RESOLUTION 2024-1: Approval of Bid and Appointment of Official Newspaper and accept the bid of the West Central Tribune as the Official Newspaper was on vote unanimously adopted. A motion by Duane Anderson, 2nd Dale Anderson to designate the Lakes Area Review as a second publication of the County Financial Statement was on vote unanimously adopted. Kelsey Baker, County Administrator, appeared to request approval of Resolution 2024-2. A motion by Gardner, 2nd Duane Anderson to approve Resolution 2024-2: Setting Minimum Salaries for Elected Officials as follows: Commissioner at $40,742.00, County Attorney at $114,045.00, County Sheriff at $114,045.00 was on vote unanimously adopted. REORGANIZATIONAL MEETING QUASI-GOVERNMENT COMMITTES & APPOINTMENTS Glacial Lakes Sanitary Sewer & Water District. Roger Imdieke A motion by Duane Anderson, 2nd Dale Anderson to approve following County Board appointments and members of the Glacial Lakes Sanitary Sewer & Water District was on vote unanimously adopted. Planning Commission: Appoint Shawn Mueske - three (3) year term, re-appoint Dan Halldin - three (3) year term. Roger Imdieke, Alternate Steve Gardner A motion by Gardner, 2nd Berg to approve following County Board appointments and members of the Planning Committee was on vote unanimously adopted. Supporting Hands Nurse Family Partnership Joint Powers Board: Steve Gardner, Dale Anderson (alternate) Kandiyohi - Renville Community Health Board: Roger Imdieke, Steve German Shepherd Puppies Purebred, shots, wormed, vet checked, health certificate, $200. 218-831-7975 (MN#829895)

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