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Schools, law enforcement to raise awareness on gun safety BY NOELLE OLSON EDITOR
White Bear Lake Area Schools, the White Bear Lake Police Department, the Washington County Sheriff’s Department and the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Department are partnering with Be SMART, a nonpartisan national program dedicated to protecting kids by raising awareness about the
Press Publications has helped deliver over 100 letters to Santa. Each year, Press Publications asks children to drop off their letters to Santa in the big red mailbox outside of the office in White Bear Lake, or to mail them in. Some of the desired items this year included: Hot Wheels, Barbies, Legos, Squish mallows, Nerf guns, slippers, video games and blankets. Perhaps some of the more unique wishes included: A fish and fish tank, ATV and Air Jordan shoes. See pages 14 and 15 for more Santa letters. And be sure to read even more Santa letters online at presspubs.com.
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Local resident a key ingredient in Betty Crocker musical BY LOGAN GION CONTRIBUTING WRITER
“Did you know that WCCO originally stood for the Washburn-Crosby Company? That’s the radio station they bought to have Betty Crocker sell Gold Medal Flour!” reveals Jennifer Grimm. Her expression sours a little. “Yeah, that was an CONTRIBUTED awkward fact to bring up Jennifer Grimm, known when Fox 9 interviewed me.” Grimm can rattle off primarily for her jazz a fair bit of Betty Crocker vocals, also has a degree in mathematics. trivia these days; she’s part of the cast for “I Am Betty,” a musical currently in its debut run at the History Theater in St. Paul. “I Am Betty” has received a generous, welldeserved helping of praise in regional reviews, with critics highlighting its unique recipe: an allSEE ‘I AM BETTY’, PAGE 25
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SCHOOL BRIEFS the automotive industry. Representatives from Ford Motor Company surprised him with a personal congratulations for completing over 200 courses on Ford ACE. Along with the additional work he has completed, Andrew will be able to become a certified Ford technician following graduation Jordan Humphrey and U.S. poet Laureate Ada Limon.
Minnow Tank project Poetry contest winner donation goes to fund WBLAHS student Jordan beds for kids Humphrey was named the winner of the Walter Nathan Literary Initiative’s Poetry Contest at the University of Minnesota. He read his poem in front of more than 550 College In Schools (CIS) students from around the metro. Ada Limon was doing a poetry reading when Humphrey’s award was announced at the CIS Literature Field Day.
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A group of Willow Lane Elementary students presented the founder and owner of nonprofit My Very Own Bed, Michael Allen, with a check for $400. They represented the organization in the Minnow Tank competition, an empowering service learning project that teaches students about leadership, confidence, kindness and teamwork skills. Their presentation to a panel of judges earned them second place in the competition, securing the donation to their charity of choice.
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Bears take first place in cheerleading championship The White Bear Lake varsity and middle school cheerleading programs each took first in their respective divisions and the University of Minnesota Cheerleading Championship held at Williams Arena. Varsity placed first out of seven teams, and middle school placed first out of five teams. Front row (from left) Addi Andrekus, Willow Maxwell, Leila Abouelsoud, Addyson Weigel, Finley Nicholas, Aubree Tollefson-Schenk, Abby Bernier, Gretchen Hayes, Addison Pierce and Briana Caliendo. Middle row (from left) Lauren Johnson, Avery Manship, Mikaela Caliendo, Madeline O’Connell, Hannah Doan, Lacey Rancour, Presley Manship and Bailey Spicer. Back row (from left) Jueli Tveit, Keira Keese, Kate Krey, Anna Lindholm, Katelyn Kaehler, Victoria Dowdle, Emma Martin, Marissa Heifort, Lillian Beckman, Louise Cowan, Reyna Piper, Avery Bach, Madisyn Hood and Ali Carnes.
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Restaurant to close this week Manitou Bar and Kitchen, located at the corner of Highway 61 and Fourth Street in White Bear Lake, will close Dec. 23. The restaurant will be closed indefinitely as renovations are made. Updates about the location will be published in the Press as information is made available.
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Golf lovers have a new resource to get them through the long Minnesota winter. Golf Nerd will open after Christmas at 937 Wildwood Road, White Bear Lake. At Golf Nerd, golfers can practice at one of 3 Trackman simulators while enjoying Heggie's Pizza, beer and seltzers. Space is also available for
groups and leagues. Golf Nerd is the culmination of a dream for owner Joel Hall. The White Bear Township resident has been an English teacher for nearly 20 years and worked as a golf instructor and other jobs at courses as a summer side hustle. Looking for a new outlet for his energy and a different direction in his career, golf seemed the obvious answer. Hall says the goal
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A wonderful Christmas
hristmas is a wonderful time of the year with the beautiful church services, local concerts and perfomances. All bring the message of the birth of Christ, as prophesized in the Old Testament and realized in the New Testament accounts of life. Christmas is when we celebrate the birth of Jesus and recognize that He is God’s Son who came into the world to sacrifice His life for our sins so all who believe may have eternal life. For most people, it’s an enjoyable time with families, gifting and enjoying all types of parties. I remember growing up with my adopted family in White Bear Lake and celebrating Christmas. I remember from my early years of Sunday school and Bible studies how Jesus came to earth and was About the sacrificed on the cross so each individual person might have eternal life. I rememTown ber asking Jesus to be my personal Savior Gene Johnson and putting the rest of my life in His hands and care. The messages of Christmas this time of year remind us that God is still in control, but we have a responsibility to pray and take appropriate action to seek and enhance peace, to feed those who are starving, and to bring the gospel message throughout the world. God doesn’t promise to take away all our troubles and sorrows but if we go to Him for guidance, He will direct our lives. In Jeremiah 29:11 He promises that a life lived for Him will be favored, not harmed. “For I know the plans I have for you, plans for good and not disaster, to give you a future and a hope.” My family and I wish each of you a very Merry Christmas and hope that you find security in the promise from John 3:16 that “God so loved the world that he gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life.” What better security is there than that in a troubled world? We trust that you will have joy and peace in your hearts and that the New Year will continue to bring you God’s favors.
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Snail mail needs help Mail service throughout the country has deteriorated, in some places more than others. While we spent a few weeks this fall in Panama City, Florida, we found that our firstclass mail took two weeks to arrive. If we mailed a larger envelope, in one case it took a month. But I’m pleased to learn that our U.S. Senators Tina Smith and Amy Klobuchar are looking into the problem. They have received a lot of letters of complaint. They have asked the Postmaster General to take immediate steps to address the pressing concerns here in Minnesota, which I’m sure are also affecting many other states. They expressed concern to the Postmaster General about arrangements with Amazon that is already overwhelmed with the stretched postal system. Postal workers, particularly in the Bemidji area, report chaos as they are told to prioritize the deliveries of Amazon packages over regular mail and lack of staffing to meet the USPS’ delivery standards. One of our former employees who worked in our newspaper office in Mora, Minnesota and has now moved to Cambridge goes to our printing plant to pick up her paper because it takes so long to get to Mora from Cambridge. It’s very discouraging to us to have newspapers delayed that our readers are depending on for information, from important notices to advertising. Periodicals, the class of mail that contains newspapers and magazines, have the lowest percentage of on-time delivery rates against standards set by the USPS. It seems to be at the worst level of service in all my years of publishing community newspapers. When you experience these delays, let your newspaper office know and also let your senators know. I always enjoy letters and emails with your comments about this column. Keep them coming. Gene Johnson is publisher emeritus of Press Publications.
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or more than four years, we have been discussing, dreaming, and planning a transformation in high school education. With hundreds of people engaged in our Strategic Planning process and Facilities Master Planning over the last decade, we set out to rethink our spaces to inspire transformational student learning. Today, we are Movers & finished with most of the Shakers updates that are happening Wayne throughout the Kazmierczak district, with every building benefiting from the community’s support of the bond referendum. And after four decades with a unique two-campus high school, we are only months away from the grand opening of our White Bear Lake Area High School that will serve students in grades 9 through 12. We are in the home stretch of planning, and the excitement is palpable. This fall, a group of district leaders and I had the opportunity to meet with our local Chamber of Commerce and provide an update. We reviewed our District’s Strategic Plan,
the Foundations of Success for every student and graduate, the importance of partnerships, and our progress toward our goals. I was also honored to introduce Principal Russ Reetz, who will serve as the WBLAHS principal. He shared his vision for cultivating a high-challenge and high-care culture around four core values: Relationships, Ownership, Awareness and Respect. We see these principles paralleled in the positive interactions we have with the Chamber and other local organizations, which is notable and is not the case in all communities. At the heart of a successful school is the question of ownership for learning. When my classmates and I were in school (decades ago), teachers were responsible for transmitting knowledge, and students were responsible for learning and remembering facts and theories; however, today, with information at our fingertips 24/7, student ownership of learning is more important than ever. For effective learning, teachers must tap students' intrinsic motivation and inspire them to be agents of their learning. This work is grounded in the belief that every student can shape their destiny. Today, we aspire for our students to "Design your future. Create your success." While students are the
drivers of their learning, the transformation of learning also requires a collective effort among our educators, students, families and community members to create a culture of strong relationships and high expectations. Our community stepped up in 2019 and approved a referendum to renovate our schools. Today, our district is nationally recognized for the spaces we have created and, more importantly, how those spaces are transforming learning — just as we envisioned. By replacing square classrooms with open spaces and cinder blocks with glass walls, we have inspired a collaborative culture where teachers have a team of support and learning observations are welcomed. We’ve created nurturing spaces where no one is alone. We spark curiosity, see learning happening, and ensure students feel supported and challenged to reach their fullest potential. As we continue to transform every facet of our organization, we are committed to redefining excellence and engaging our community. Thank you for being a part of this important, exciting work! Dr. Wayne Kazmierczak is Superintendent at the White Bear Lake Area Schools
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Reasons for fatal accidents The New York Times recently published an article (www.nytimes. com/interactive/2023/12/11/ upshot/nighttime-deaths.html) describing research into why pedestrian deaths have increased in America, specifically at night. Of note: "Researchers have found related patterns looking at fatal collisions that occur in the weeks before and after clocks change for daylight savings time." Further, in comparably wealthy countries (Canada, Austrailia) there are lower rates of night time pedestrian fatalities, and their numbers are decreasing, not increasing. The article goes on to describe potential factors in increased death. These include distracted use of cell phones by drivers and pedestrians, extra large vehicles, lack of visibility (not seeing pedestrians) due to vehicle design, pedestrians wearing dark clothing, among others. My own observation in White Bear Lake reveals similar behaviors that could contribute to injury or death: runners and walkers out after dark wearing black/dark clothes and no reflective material; drivers running 4-way stops and red lights; chaotic, aggressive driving and speeding, including in parking lots; pedestrians J-walking without even looking before crossing. I encountered this by the high school campus on Bald Eagle Ave recently, when a teenager stepped into the street, not on a crosswalk, and proceeded to walk right in
front of my car without looking. These behaviors are scary and potentially fatal. Where is our traffic enforcement to help curb reckless driver behavior? Are children no longer taught how to cross a street safely and to walk against traffic so they see oncoming vehicles? With new housing, more residents and the expansion of the high school campus, and subsequent increase in traffic, we all need to pay better attention to where and how we are walking and driving. Pedestrian safety is the responsibility of everyone, drivers, pedestrians, and law enforcement alike. Brenda Sussna White Bear Township
Lamenting loss of Elms The irony of "clear cutting the forest, so I can live in the woods" is not lost on me as I run eastward in the mornings along Old Wildwood Road. After the 'developer' destroyed a couple acres of trees in the first round, they at least had the dignity to spare 2 majestic two century old Elm trees. These are the only Elms I have seen in this part of our neighborhood, anywhere. Alas, round 2 came and it was their turn to go. The Onceler's (copyright Suess, "Lorax") axe befelled those 2 a couple of weeks after the first phase. Six foot wide were those massive trunks. I guess the homeowners prefer higher electricity bills in the summer. J. Wirtz, MD Mahtomedi
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The Mahtomedi School District unanimously approved the Payable 2024 Tax Levy at its Dec. 7 Truth-in-Taxation presentation and public hearing. As with municipalities, school districts are required by law to prepare and submit a budget and levy to their home county within a certain time frame each year. The total 2024 levy will amount to $16,217,142.72, which is an increase of $319,595.05, or 2% over the 2023 levy of $15,897,547.67. From 2023 to 2024, the General Fund levy decreased by $26,000.04 to $10,337,636.36, and the Community Education levy decreased by $101,520.78 to $185,487.42. However, the debt service levy increased by $447,115.87 to $5,694,018.95. The 2024 Tax Levy will be used to fund the 2024-25 Fiscal Year, said Tim Erickson, director of finance and operations for the district. A number of factors cause the district levy to go up or down from year to year, as well as within one year's levy cycle, Erickson said. This is
why there are changes to the levy between the time the preliminary proposed levy is submitted to the county in September and the final proposed levy is submitted to the county in December. Enrollment is a major driver of levy change, Erickson said. Enrollment numbers change almost daily, and estimated enrollment data is updated as the year goes on, he said. With high enrollment numbers come more funding, and is just one of the many funding formulae used by the state. Expenditures change, and districts make adjustments, Erickson said. The Payable 2024 Levy contains adjustments to the prior years' levies as audited expenditure data becomes finalized with the Minnesota Department of Education, he said. The district's expenditures undergo an audit process and final accounting at the end of the year, with numbers just now being submitted, Erickson noted. What does this all mean for our property tax statements? First of all, each residential property
owner in the city should expect the market value of their home to increase. For estimation purposes, a 2.2% market value increase is assumed for school districts. In 2023, a $350,000 home paid $1,583 for the school district portion of their property taxes. For 2024, that home is now expected to reach a median market value of $357,700 and pay $1,567.07 in school property taxes. This will be a decrease of $16.26, or 1.03%. In 2023, a $400,000 home paid $1,821 in school district property taxes. For 2024, that home might now be valued at $404,800 and pay school taxes of $1,802.95, a decrease of $18.09, or .99%. In 2023, a $500,000 home paid $2,279 in school district property taxes. For 2024, that home might be valued at $511,000 and pay $2,253.69 in school taxes, a decrease of $25.97 or 1.14%. The deadline for the district to certify the final adopted levies to the home county auditor and to submit a certification of Truth-in-Taxation compliance to the Department of Revenue is Dec. 28.
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The Ramsey County Sheriff's Office reports the following selected incidents in Vadnais Heights and White Bear Township:
The Washington County Sheriff's Office reports the following selected incidents in Birchwood, Dellwood, Grant, Mahtomedi, Pine Springs and Willernie:
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• Employees at the Comfort Inn and Suites in the 3500 block of Vadnais Center Drive reported felony criminal damage to property, after guests trashed one of the rooms overnight Nov. 17-18. The occupants broke windows, damaged the coffeemaker, ruined lamps and threw liquid all over the room. • A Vadnais Heights man, 71, was arrested for DWI Nov. 18 in the 700 block of Berwood Avenue W. after he crashed into his mother's mailbox. • A resident in the 1100 block of County Road D on Nov. 19 reported that a man who is known to her burst through her front door and took $20 off a counter before hightailing it away from the house. The case is under investigation, as the suspect may have violated an order for protection to commit the burglary. • A resident in the 3500 block of English Street reported finding a small hole, possibly from a pellet, in an upstairs bedroom window on Nov. 21. • A Vadnais Heights man, 36, was banned from a business in the 1000 block of County Road E Nov. 21, after he showed up and caused a commotion that made employees and customers fearful for their safety. • A Hastings man, 24, was arrested on an active Dakota County warrant Nov. 21 after he was found walking around in the middle of the street at the intersection of County Road E and Highway 61. After Ramsey County Sheriff's Office deputies conducted a welfare check on the subject, they found out he had the felony warrant out on him. • An employee in the 800 block of County Road E reported that someone had stolen his backpack Nov. 22 while he was at work. • A resident in the 300 block of Timberline Trail reported his mail stolen Nov. 22. The case is under investigation. • A set of keys was reported found Nov. 23 on a walking path in the 3900 block of Woodview Court. Deputies dispatched to the scene collected the keys to be placed into property down at the station. • A resident in the 4200 block of Centerville Road reported that someone had allegedly placed two screws in the middle of her driveway Nov. 23 in some sort of purposeful attempt to flatten her tires. • Deputies on Nov. 24 responded to the report of an abandoned vehicle blocking the roadway at the intersection of Rice Street and Vadnais Blvd. W. The dangerous situation was alleviated after deputies called a towing company to remove the vehicle. • A St. Paul woman, 25, was arrested for driving after revocation at 12:02 a.m. Nov. 25 at the intersection of County Road E and the southbound ramp to I-35E after deputies on patrol observed her make an illegal left turn out of a fast food parking lot. • A Vadnais Heights woman, 25, was arrested for DWI at 10:38 p.m. Nov. 25 at the intersection of Edgerton Street and Centerville Road after she was found slumped over the steering wheel of her vehicle. She was transported to the hospital for evaluation before being booked at the Ramsey County jail.
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• A Minneapolis man, 40, was arrested Nov. 18 for assault, after he got into a fight with his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend in the 4500 block of Margaret Street. • A license plate was reported found Nov. 19 in the middle of the road in the 5400 block of Taylor Avenue. Deputies contacted its owner to return the plate. • A resident in the 4600 block of Stoddart Lane reported that someone stole a jewelry box containing two wedding rings on Nov. 20. • A resident in the 4200 block of Fisher Lane on Nov. 24 reported that someone took his money for an online purchase but never produced the item the complainant intended to buy. Loretta Harding
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• Birchwood Road residents on Nov. 12 reported the neighbors for cutting the globe lights they had installed in their yard. Unfortunately, no surveillance video is available, as it was malfunctioning. The complainant didn't suggest who might be responsible for the video camera malfunction.
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• A resident in the 10000 block of 114th Street N. on Nov. 13 reported the neighbor for trespassing and harassing his wife and workers. • An arrowhead was reported found Nov. 13 lodged in a tree in the 11000 block of Lockridge Court N. The complainant thinks the neighbors allowed bowhunters on their property. Washington County Sheriff's Office deputies advised the complainant to speak to the neighbors about the hunting and leaving arrowheads behind. • Deputies on patrol reported a failed attempt to steal golf carts Nov. 13 from an establishment in the 11000 block of 80th Street N. after they responded to an alarm and found the alarm equipment damaged. Deputies phoned the business owners to come open up the business, after alerting them that their surveillance equipment had taken one for the team. • A brother was “trespassed” Nov. 17 from a residence in the 6000 block of Jasmine Court N. after he showed up to claim his
firearm. The complainant phoned deputies because he did not want his brother there at the same time as the firearm, due to threats the brother had made in the past.
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• A motorist received a citation at the junction of eastbound Wildwood Road and Stillwater Road Nov. 12 for speeding 63 mph in a 45 mph zone by west-facing deputies on stationary patrol at Birchwood Road, who clocked her on radar at 67 mph. The driver, who had turned onto Wildwood Road from Old Wildwood Road, slowed down noticeably when she saw the squad car at the bottom of the hill. • An northbound motorist was cited Nov. 12 on Century Avenue at the westbound ramp to I-694 for driving after revocation, after southbound deputies observed the vehicle swerve over three lanes of traffic to merge onto I-694 and conducted a traffic stop. During the stop, deputies discovered the driver's revoked status and advised him to park the vehicle and find a valid driver. • Deputies conducted a traffic stop at 1:41 a.m. Nov. 14 on Old Wildwood Road and issued a citation for undisclosed offenses. • A motorist pulled over for nonfunctioning taillights Nov. 14 in the 900 block of Stillwater Road was cited for a variety of paperwork offenses. First, deputies noted that the license plate tabs had expired in 2018 and the actual registration had expired in 2019. Next, the driver produced a driver's license that had also expired in 2019. Third, the driver said she owned the car, although no proof of title was mentioned, and she didn't have
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any insurance on the vehicle. • Theft was reported Nov. 15 from Mahtomedi Avenue. • A Mahtomedi Avenue resident reported receiving harassing messages Nov. 16 that he believed were related to a fraud complaint he'd filed the previous day. • Deputies conducted three traffic stops Dec. 18, the first occurring on Mahtomedi Avenue and Elm Street that resulted in a speeding citation. The second occurred on Wildwood Road and Century Avenue that resulted in a likely citation for driving after revocation and seatbelt violation. The third happened on Hilton Trail N. and 72nd Street N. that resulted in a citation for no license plate light and no seatbelt worn by the occupants.
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• A Minnesota motorist was cited at 11:56 p.m. Nov. 15 on the eastbound Highway 36 bridge over Hilton Trail N. for speeding 73 mph in a 55 mph zone by deputies on stationary patrol, who clocked the vehicle on radar. The driver, whose attitude was described as “good,” said he was not paying attention.
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• Deputies conducted a traffic stop Nov. 14 on Stillwater Road at Warner Avenue N. and issued a citation to the motorist for driving after revocation. • Deputies conducted another traffic stop at 1:39 a.m. Nov. 15 on Charing Lane to temporarily detain the driver in case he had a warrant out on him. But he did not, so he was released into the night. Loretta Harding
WHITE BEAR LAKE POLICE REPORTS The White Bear Lake Police Department reports the following selected incidents • Officers responded Dec. 6 to the 4800 block of Highway 61 on a report of disorderly conduct. Individual was gone upon arrival. • A resident reported receiving several scammer calls attempting to get his Medicare card account number Dec. 7. He was advised not to engage with the callers as they would keep calling him back. There was no loss. The phone number he provided was not traceable and most likely not from the USA. Advised. • An officer took report of a theft from vehicle Dec. 7 in the 1300 block of Highway 96. • Officers responded to a hit-and-run accident Dec. 7 at the intersection of White Bear Avenue and South Shore Boulevard. • Officers were called to check a suspicious
vehicle parked near Orchard Lane and White Bear Avenue Dec. 8. Officers located a vehicle occupied by a male who stated he was out of gas. The driver was found to have an active extraditable felony warrant out of Shawnee County, Kansas. He was arrested and also found to be possessing pepper spray as a prohibited person. He was booked at the Law Enforcement Center on his warrant and felony prohibited person possessing tear gas. • Officers responded to Matoska Park Dec. 8 on a report of disorderly conduct. Gone on arrival. • Harassment report Dec. 8 in the 3600 block of Glen Oaks Court. • A manager of Auto Nation dealership wanted to talk to an officer in regards to a customer returning a loaner vehicle and forgot his firearm in the car Dec. 8. An
employee, a licensed firearm dealer, took the loaner vehicle and found the gun and has it now. The employee who has the gun wants to run a background check on the customer before handing it over to the customer even though the customer has a conceal and carry. An officer advised the manager to have his employee arrange for the gun to be turned in the White Bear Lake Police Department. • Officer took report of a theft from a vehicle Dec. 8 in the 1900 block of Buerkle Road. • Officers conducted a traffic stop for speed in the area of Century Avenue and County Road D Dec. 9. The female driver, of White Bear Lake, was found to have an active felony warrant out for her arrest. She was placed into custody and booked at the Ramsey County Law Enforcement Center without incident. No new charges.
• Officers were dispatched to the 1900 block of Beurkle Road Dec. 9 on report of a group loitering. Officers arrived and parties had already left the scene. No citations or arrests were made. • Officers were dispatched to a domestic Dec. 9 in the 3100 block of McKnight Road. • An officer responded to a theft complaint of a trailer Dec. 11 in the 1700 block of Commerce Court. Estimated loss of $500. No suspect(s) at this time. • An officer conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of White Bear Avenue and Buerkle Road Dec. 11 after a vehicle failed to stop for a red light. The officer found the male driver to be impaired and in possession of a pistol. The driver was arrested for 3rd Degree DWI and possessing a firearm under the influence of alcohol. Noelle Olson
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importance of secure gun storage. Be SMART is a program developed by the Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund to bring together parents and all adults concerned about kids, guns and safety. Volunteer Lynn Girsch grew up in White Bear Lake and gave a presentation to the White Bear Lake School Board. “I choose to spend some of my time advocating for gun violence prevention, specifically safe storage, in part because of some lived experiences in recent years while living in Denver, Colorado,” Girsch said. “I am not a gun violence survivor. However, I have taken cover on a couple of occasions and I have been home when there have been drive-by shootings on my street.” Girsch said Be SMART is nonpolitical and 100% neutral on the topic of gun ownership. “It does not advocate for changes to gun laws, and we respect the Second Amendment,” Girsch said. “The sole goal is to educate parents on responsible gun storage.” Here are three things Girsch said people can agree on when it comes to gun safety. • We all want kids to be grow up happy and healthy. • We each have the right to make responsible decisions about how to protect our homes, families, and communities—including whether to have a gun in our home. • If we can prevent even one child gun death or injury, it’s our responsibility to do so. “Unfortunately, gun violence is a major public health crisis,” Girsch said. “Firearms are now the
leading cause of death for children and teens in America. About 4.6 million children across the country live in homes with at least one loaded, unlocked firearm.” According to Girsch, in Minnesota, guns are the second leading cause of death. An average of 41 children and teens die by guns every year. Fifty-seven percent of these deaths are suicides (35% nationally). Also in Minnesota, it is against the law to store or leave a loaded firearm where it should be reasonably known that a child under age 18 is likely to gain access to it. “We can prevent school shootings,” Girsch said. “Research shows that 76% of school shooters obtained a gun at their home or the home of a relative or friend. So, what can we do right now? Together we can take five steps to save kids' lives.” The five steps are as follows. • Secure guns in homes and vehicles — Thirteen million households with children contain at least one gun. One study found that many children in gun-owning households knew where the gun was stored. Store guns locked up and inaccessible to kids. Hiding a gun is not “securing” a gun. • Model responsible behavior — It is always an adult’s responsibility to prevent unauthorized access to guns, not a curious child’s responsibility to avoid guns. Make it a part of the normal safety conversation you have with your children. Keep the language simple; for example, “If you see a gun, don’t touch it. Tell an adult right away.” • Ask about unsecured guns in other homes — Make it a part of your general safety conversation
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you have when sending your child to any home. Try email or text. • Recognize the role of guns in suicide — Most people who attempt suicide do not die unless they use a gun — 90% of suicide attempts with a gun result in death. This contributes to the fact that 41 percent of child suicides involve a gun. • Tell everyone you know to Be SMART — All voices are critical. Consider at least three people that you want to share the Be SMART message with right now. Share Be SMART within your community. Text SMART to 64433 to learn more. “We have 75 volunteers in Minnesota alone,” Girsch said. “We partner with school districts, law enforcement, the medical community and also the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.” Superintendent Dr. Wayne Kazmierczak pointed out White Bear Lake Police Chief Dale Hager was at the meeting. “He's here showing support for moving ahead and partnering with Be SMART,” Kazmierczak said. “When I reached out to Dale, he responded within 30 seconds saying, ‘Yes, they'd love to partner with us on this project.’ “And then I also reached out to Ramsey County Sheriff's Office over the weekend and early Monday morning when folks are back at work; they responded, ‘Yes, we want to also be part of this.’”
All residents are invited to the upcoming Bear Legacy Breakfast Fundraiser to support students and educators in the White Bear Lake Area Schools. The event is from 8 to 9 a.m. Friday, Jan. 26 at the North Campus Student Union. Tours of the new high school will be available following the program. The event is free, but advance registration is required as seating is limited. Register at wblaef. org or call 651-407-7696.
Sign up for snowmobile safety class
Kids ages 12 to 15 have an opportunity to join Washington County Sheriff's Office deputies for a free snowmobile safety class on Sunday, Jan. 14. The course satisfies the field day requirement to obtain the Minnesota DNR Sanowmobile Safety Card. The card is required by law for children in that age group to ride snowmobiles. For questions and to register, contact Deputy Scott Freemyer at 651430-7821 or e-mail scott. freemyer@co.washington. mn.us.
For more information on BeSMART, go to https:// besmartforkids.org/.
Provide input on Highway 36 intersection
The public is invited to an open house from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10 to review alternatives being considered for a proposed interchange at Highway 36 and Lake Elmo Avenue, (County Highway 17). The open house will be held at River Valley Church, 5900 Lake Elmo Avenue N. The propoped project will: • Address the existing deficiencies, including the inadequate intersection spacing, increased congestion and delays, and safety concerns. • Improve safety, capacity, and operation of the intersection and surrounding area. • Maintain the long-term transportation goals of the Minnesota Department of Transportation, the county, and the cities of Grant and Lake Elmo • Consider bicycle, pedestrian, and ADA facilities along the Lake Elmo Avenue corridor. It is expected that design for the project will be done throughout 2024, with construction expected to begin in 2026. For more information, contact Andrew Giesen, design engineer, at 651-4304336 or andrew.giesen@ co.washington.mn.us.
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Church Directory Find the church that fits your needs.
1660 Birch Lake Ave., White Bear Lake (Just off Hwy 96 & Otter Lake Road)
All Are Welcome!
790352
Church: 4741 Bald Eagle Avenue, White Bear Lake Parish Life Center/School: 4690 Bald Eagle Avenue, White Bear Lake
787263
Masses: Saturday - 5:00 PM Livestream Sunday - 9:00 & 11:00 AM CHURCH OF ST. PIUS X
Daily Mass Tuesday, 6:00 pm, Wednesday & Friday, 9:00 am Thursday, 9:00 am (Jun - Aug), 9:15 am (Sep - May) Weekend Masses Saturday, 4:30 pm. Sunday, 9:00 am. CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL Sunday, 11:00 am. Sacrament of Reconciliation: www.stjudeofthelake.org Friday 7:45 - 8:45 am Saturdays 3:30 - 4:30 pm 651-426-3245 | 700 Mahtomedi Avenue, Mahtomedi By appointment
St.Jude
777298
stjohnwilderness.org
9am Traditions Worship 10:45am New Crossing Worship 10am Online ALL ARE WELCOME! Check our website for holiday hours wblumc.org 1851 Birch Street WBL 55110 White Bear Unitarian Universalist Church
OF THE LAKE
Sundays
8:00am In-person Holy Eucharist 10am In-person & Livestream Holy Eucharist
A Welcoming & Inclusive Faith Community
785865
Sunday Services | In-Person & Online | 9 & 11am: https://wbuuc.org/sunday-worship office@wbuuc.org | www.wbuuc.org |
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5th and Bloom Ave, White Bear Lake • 651-429-3381 • www.fpcwbl.org 5th and Bloom Ave, White Bear Lake • 651-429-3381• www.fpcwbl.org
787260
Children 5 years to 5th grade may participate in Children’s Church during worship.
2175 1st Street, WBL 55110 | 651.429.5351
788496
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Sunday Worship Join us on Sunday:
10:15 am in-person Worship Livestreaming on and Live-streaming on YouTube: YouTube:FPCWBL FPCWBL
office@ctkwbl.org | 651-429-4828 St. John in the Wilderness Episcopal Church
3878 Highland Avenue White Bear Lake • 651-429-5337 www.churchofstpiusx.org Masses: Sunday 9:30 AM & 6:30 PM, Monday, Thursday, & Friday, 8:00 AM, Wednesday 6:00 PM, Saturday 4:00 PM Reconciliation: Wednesday 5:00-5:45 PM, Thursday 8:45-9:15 AM, Saturday 3:15-3:35 PM, Sunday 6:00-6:20 PM
9 am worship in person & online at www.ctkwbl.org.
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3676 Centerville Road, Vadnais Heights, MN 55127 www.cslcvh.org / 651-429-6595 Sunday 9:30 AM worship in person/on-line Adult Bible Study 8:30 AM
Christ the King Lutheran Church
651-429-7771 Opt 1 www.stmarys-wbl.org
787261
Christ the Servant Lutheran Church
757558
Service times are subject to change during the coronavirus crisis. Contact your local church or check church web sites for service time and online service information. 793656
rlcstpaul
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2425 White Bear Avenue • Maplewood • 651-777-5200
790969
Worship: Sunday, 9am & 10:30am Wednesday, 6:30pm Daily prayer meetings and Spiritual Growth classes throughout the week. Call the church office for more information.
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OFFICE OF THE MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE
CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Pursuant to Chapter 333, Minnesota Statutes; the undersigned, who is or will be conducting or transacting a commercial business in the State of Minnesota under an assumed name, hereby certifies: 1. The assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted is: HOPtimize 2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be: 4570 CHURCHILL ST STE 100 SHOREVIEW MN 55126 3. The name and street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, including any corporation that may be conducting this business. Corvex Connected Worker, Inc. 4570 CHURCHILL ST STE 100 SHOREVIEW MN 55126 I certify that I am authorized to sign this certificate and I further certify that I understand that by signing this certificate, I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in section 609.48 as if I had signed this certificate under oath. Dated: December 12, 2023 Signed: Joe O’Brien Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 20 and 27, 2023.
OFFICE OF THE MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE
CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Pursuant to Chapter 333, Minnesota Statutes; the undersigned, who is or will be conducting or transacting a commercial business in the State of Minnesota under an assumed name, hereby certifies: 1. The assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted is: Make All Spooky 2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be: 725 LARPENTEUR AVE E SAINT PAUL MN 55II7 3. The name and street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, including any corporation that may be conducting this business. Alexis Stokes 725 LARPENTEUR AVE E SAINT PAUL MN 55II7 I certify that I am authorized to sign this certificate and I further certify that I understand that by signing this certificate, I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in section 609.48 as if I had signed this certificate under oath. Dated: October 23, 2023 Signed: Alexis Stokes Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 13 and 20, 2023.
OFFICE OF THE MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE
CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Pursuant to Chapter 333, Minnesota Statutes; the undersigned, who is or will be conducting or transacting a commercial business in the State of Minnesota under an assumed name, hereby certifies: 1. The assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted is: Jump Premium Funding 2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be: 2345 Rice Street Suite 230 Roseville MN 55113 3. The name and street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, including any corporation that may be conducting this business. Integrated Premium Funding Corp 1811 Aston Ave Suite 200 Carlsbad CA 92008 I certify that I am authorized to sign this certificate and I further certify that I understand that by signing this certificate, I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in section 609.48 as if I had signed this certificate under oath. Dated: November 28, 2023 Signed: Matthew Grossberg Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 13 and 20, 2023.
OFFICE OF THE MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE
CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Pursuant to Chapter 333, Minnesota Statutes; the undersigned, who is or will be conducting or transacting a commercial business in the State of Minnesota under an assumed name, hereby certifies: 1. The assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted is: Blue Ink Merch 2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be: 331 EDMUND AVE. SAINT PAUL MN 55103 USA 3. The name and street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, including any corporation that may be conducting this business. Maxine Xiong 331 EDMUND AVE. SAINT PAUL MN 55103 USA I certify that I am authorized to sign this certificate and I further certify that I understand that by signing this certificate, I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in section 609.48 as if I had signed this certificate under oath. Dated: October 22, 2023 Signed: Maxine Xiong Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 13 and 20, 2023.
RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA OFFICE OF THE COUNTY MANAGER
MINUTES NOVEMBER 28, 2023 The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners met in regular session at 9:01 a.m. with the following members present: Frethem, McGuire, Moran, Ortega, Xiong and Vice-Chair Reinhardt. Also present was Ryan O’Connor, County Manager, and Jada Lewis, Civil Division Director, Ramsey County Attorney’s Office. AGENDA of November 28, 2023 was presented for approval. Motion by Frethem, seconded by McGuire. Unanimously approved. MINUTES of November 21, 2023 were presented for approval. Motion by Moran, seconded by Frethem. Unanimously approved LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT – Read by Commissioner Frethem. PRESENTATION OF AWARD Public Health – 2023 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Prize. Presented by Commissioner McGuire. ORIDINANCE PROCEDURES Finance – 2024 Capital Improvement Program Bond Ordinance – Waive Second Reading and Hold Public Hearing. Motion by McGuire, seconded by Frethem. Unanimously approved. (B2023-209) ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS County Manager’s Office – Appointment to the Extension Committee. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-210)
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County Manager’s Office – Appointment to the Rice Creek Watershed District. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-211) Library – Appointment to the Ramsey County Library Advisory Board. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-212) Public Health – Appointment to the Community Health Services Advisory Committee. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-213) Workforce Solutions – Appointment to the Workforce Solutions Board of Ramsey County. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-214) Parks & Recreation – Agreement with Honeywell International for Arenas & Administration Building Guaranteed Energy Savings Project Design/Build Part 1. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023215) Parks & Recreation – Agreement with Mahtomedi Youth Hockey Association, Inc. for Ice Rental. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-216) Parks & Recreation – Agreement with White Bear Lake Area Hockey Association Inc. for Ice Rental. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-217) Parks & Recreation – Agreement with Woodbury Area Hockey Club for Ice Rental. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-218) Parks & Recreation – Utilization Guidelines for Soil and Water Conservation District Aid. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-219) Parks & Recreation – Agreement with Youth Sports Plus for Streaming Services for Minnesota State Hockey Games. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-220) Parks & Recreation – Agreement with McCormick Management LLC for Management and Operations of Island Lake Golf Course and Training Center. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023221) District Courts – Amendment to Agreement with Legal Services for Juveniles PSC. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-222) Sheriff’s Office – Agreement with the City of Little Canada for Law Enforcement and Public Safety Services. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-223) Sheriff’s Office – Intergovernmental Mobility Agreements with the City of Saint Paul Police Department. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-224) Health and Wellness Administration, Workforce Solutions – Amendment to the Agreement with Montessori American Indian Childcare Center. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Ortega. Unanimously approved. (B2023-225) Human Resources – 2024 Cafeteria Plan Update for Employee Pre-tax Benefit Programs. Motion by Ortega, seconded by Frethem. Unanimously approved. (B2023-226) PRESENTATION Finance – Presentation: Addenda to the 2024-25 County Manager Proposed Budget. For information and discussion only. Presentation can be found on archived video. COUNTY CONNECTIONS – Presented by Ryan O’Connor, County Manager. Discussion can be found on archived video. OUTSIDE BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS – Discussion can be found on archived video. BOARD CHAIR UPDATES – Discussion can be found on archived video. ADJOURNMENT – Vice-Chair Reinhardt declared the meeting adjourned at 10:20 a.m. Published one time in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 20, 2023.
RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA
PUBLIC NOTICE SOLICITATION OPPORTUNITIES Ramsey County releases solicitation opportunities on DemandStar as an alternative method of public notice pursuant to Section 331A.03 of the Minnesota Statutes. Individuals may go to the “How to Contract with Ramsey County” section of the “Doing Business with Ramsey County” webpage at ramseycounty.us/ContractWithRamsey to access registration information. If you are new to DemandStar, please follow the DemandStar registration instructions on the “How to Contract with Ramsey County” webpage. Access to all Ramsey County documents is free if the instructions that are posted are followed. You may call 651-266-8072 or email ProcurementTeam@ ramseycounty.us if you need assistance. Ramsey County is accepting only electronic Request for Bids (RFBs) responses submitted through DemandStar. Public openings are conducted digitally, as a video conference. See the link above for details. To view current solicitations, please go to: https://bit.ly/3W8XWan Published one time in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 20, 2023.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION
COURT FILE NO. 62-PR-23-1074 NOTICE OF REMOTE HEARING ON PETITION FOR FORMAL PROBATE OF WILL, APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of: Mark Robert Presnail, Decedent NOTICE is given that on Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 10:00 a.m., a hearing using remote technology will be held by this Court for the formal probate of an instrument purporting to be the Decedent’s last will dated October 18, 2021 (“Will”), and for the appointment of Mary Presnail, whose address is 4920 Nokomis Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55417, as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent in an unsupervised administration. Information on how to participate in the remote hearing can be obtained by calling the Court at 651-266-8145. Any objections to the Petition or Will must be filed with the Court prior to or raised at the hearing. If proper and if no objections are filed or raised, the personal representative will be appointed with full power to administer the estate including the power to collect all assets, to pay all legal debts, claims, taxes and expenses, to sell real estate and personal property, and to do all necessary acts for the estate. If objections are filed, another hearing may be scheduled. Any charitable beneficiary may request notice of the probate proceeding be given to the attorney general pursuant to Minnesota Statute Section 501B.41, Subdivision 5. NOTICE SHALL BE GIVEN by publishing this Notice as provided by law and by mailing a copy of this Notice at least 14 days prior to the hearing date to all interested persons and persons who have filed a demand for notice. Notice is also given that (subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801) all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court Administrator within four months after the date of this Notice or the claims will be barred. BY THE COURT: Michael F. Upton, District Court Administrator Benjamin Linker, Deputy Court Administrator Date: November 28, 2023. Petitioner is a Self-Represented Litigant: Mary Presnail, 4920 Nokomis Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55417 Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 13 and 20, 2023.
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STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION
COURT FILE NO. 62-PR-23-1040 NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of: Todd N. Fawcett, Decedent TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND CREDITORS: Notice is hereby given that an application for informal probate of the abovenamed Decedent’s Last Will dated October 21, 2021 (“Will”) has been filed with the Probate Registrar, and the application has been granted. Notice is also given that the Probate Registrar has informally appointed the following: Brittany Hanson, 212 West Pike Street, Osakis, MN 56360, as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative, or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Unless objections are filed pursuant to Minn. Stat.§ 524.3-607, and the court otherwise orders, the personal representative has full power to administer the Estate, including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate. Any objections to the probate of the Will, or to the appointment of the personal representative, must be filed with this court, and will be heard by the court after the filing of an appropriate petition and proper notice of hearing. Notice is also given that, subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court Administrator within four (4) months after the date of this Notice, or the claims will be barred. Attorney for Personal Representative: RICHARD LEE BAUM Attorney License No.: 237140 Safe Harbor Estate Law 3240 Rice Street, Saint Paul MN 55126 Telephone: 612-615-9535; richard@safeharborestatelaw.com BY THE COURT: Michael F. Upton, District Court Administrator Laura J. Stevens, Probate Registrar Date: November 29, 2023 Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 13 and 20, 2023.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION COURT FILE NO. 62-PR-23-1082 NOTICE OF REMOTE HEARING ON PETITION FOR DESCENT OF PROPERTY
Estate of: Marlyce I. Lee, a/k/a Marlyce Irene Lee, Decedent A Petition for Determination of Descent has been filed with this Court. The Petition represents that the Decedent died more than three years ago, leaving property in Minnesota and requests the probate of Decedent’s last Will, if any, and the descent of such property be determined and assigned by this Court to the persons entitled to the property. Any objections to the Petition must be filed with the Court prior to or raised at the hearing. If proper, and no objections are filed or raised, the Petition may be granted. If objections are filed, another hearing may be scheduled. Any charitable beneficiary may request notice of the probate proceeding be given to the attorney general pursuant to Minnesota Statute Section 501B.41, Subdivision 5. NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Petition will be heard using remote technology on Tuesday, January 16, 2024, at 10:15 a.m. by this Court using remote technology via zoom. Information on how to participate in the remote hearing can be obtained by calling the Court at 651-266-8145. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this Notice shall be published in a legal newspaper in Ramsey County once per week for two consecutive weeks in a row and by mailing a copy of this Notice at least 14 days prior to the hearing date to all interested persons and persons who have filed a demand for notice. Attorney for Petitioners: Amy R. Mason, Esq. (#0347760) MILLER & STEVENS, P.A. 92 Lake Street S., Forest Lake, MN 55025 amy@millerstevens.com; 651-462-0206 ATTORNEY FOR SHEREEN JENSEN and CHRISTIANA MARIETTA BY THE COURT: Michael F. Upton, District Court Administrator Benjamin Linker, Deputy Court Administrator Date: November 30, 2023 Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 13 and 20, 2023
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION
COURT FILE NO. 62-PR-23-856 AMENDED NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS in re the Estate of: Clifford Anton Keizer, Decedent TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND CREDITORS: Notice is hereby given that an Amended Application filed on October 26, 2023 for informal probate of the above-named Decedent’s Last Will dated July 25, 2006 has been filed with the Probate Registrar, and the Amended Application has been granted. Notice is also given that the Probate Registrar has informally appointed Tony J. Keizer, 524 Lakewood Drive South, Maplewood, MN 55119, as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Unless objections are filed pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-607, and the court otherwise orders, the personal representative has full power to administer the Estate, including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate. Any objections to the probate of the Will, or to the appointment of the personal representative, must be filed with this court, and will be heard by the court after the filing of an appropriate petition and proper notice of hearing. Notice is also given that, subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court Administrator within four (4) months after the date of this Notice, or the claims will be barred. Laura J. Stevens, Registrar Michael F. Upton, District Court Administrator Date: December 4, 2023 Attorney for Personal Representative Paul E. Overson Attorney License No.: 195005 Coodin & Overson PLLP 8681 Eagle Point Blvd., Lake Elmo MN 55042 Telephone: 651-209-1155; paul@coodinoverson.com Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 13 and 20, 2023.
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO DISSOLVE Take notice that Catholic Services Appeal Foundation of the Saint Paul and Minneapolis Area (the “Corporation”), a Minnesota nonprofit corporation, is in the process of dissolving and winding up pursuant to Minnesota Nonprofit Corporations Act. The Corporation filed a Notice of Intent to Dissolve with the Minnesota Secretary of State on August 29, 2023. Any creditors or claimants of the Corporation must present any claims against the Corporation to: Catholic Services Appeal Foundation of the Saint Paul and Minneapolis Area, Attn: Yen Fasano, at 777 Forest Street, Saint Paul, MN 55106. Any claim against the Corporation must be received by the Corporation within ninety (90) days after the first date of this publication notice. Published four times in the Vadnais Heights Press on November 29, December 6, 13, and 20, 2023.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE
MINN. STAT. 580.025, 580.04 Date: December 12, 2023 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that default has occurred in the conditions of the following described Mortgage: INFORMATION REGARDING MORTGAGE TO BE FORECLOSED 1. Date of Mortgage: February 4, 2022 2. Mortgagors: GreenHalo Builds, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company 3. Mortgagees: Lake Elmo Bank, a banking corporation 4. Recording Information: Recorded on February 24, 2022, as Document Number T02726766, in the Office of the Registrar of Titles of Ramsey County, Minnesota. 5. Assignments of Mortgage, if any: Assigned to DRB #24, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company by written assignment recorded on November 30, 2023, as Document Number T02674878, in the recording office stated in paragraph 4. INFORMATION REGARDING MORTGAGED PREMISES 6. Tax parcel identification number of the mortgaged premises: 353022220119. 7. Legal description of the mortgaged premises: Lot 9, Block 1, Rooney 2nd Addition, Ramsey County, Minnesota. All or part of the described real property is Registered (Torrens). 8. The physical street address, city, and zip code of the mortgaged premises: 3550 Rooney Place North, White Bear Lake, MN 55110. OTHER FORECLOSURE DATA 9. The person holding the Mortgage is not a transaction agent, as defined by Minn Stat. 58.02, subd. 30. 10. If stated on the Mortgage, the name of the mortgage originator, as defined in Minn. Stat. 58.02, is N/A. INFORMATION REGARDING FORECLOSURE 11. The requisites of Minn. Stat. 580.02 have been satisfied. 12. The original principal amount secured by the Mortgage was $1,010,200.00. 13. At the date of this notice the amount due on the Mortgage, including taxes, if any, paid by the holder of the Mortgage, is: $530,272.88. 14. Pursuant to the power of sale in the Mortgage, the Mortgage will be foreclosed, and the mortgaged premises will be sold by the Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesota, at public auction on February 15, 2024, 10:00 a.m., at 25 W. 4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul, MN 55102. 15. The time allowed by law for redemption by Mortgagor or Mortgagor’s personal representatives or assigns is 2 months after the date of sale. 16. Minn. Stat. 580.04(b) provides, “If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single-family dwelling, the notice must also specify the date on or before which the mortgagor must vacate the property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the property redeemed under section 580.23.” If this statute applies, the time to vacate the property is 11:59 p.m. on NOT APPLICABLE. THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. Name and address of Attorney for Mortgagee or Mortgage Assignee: Thomas H. Olive, Thomas H. Olive Law, P.A. 5270 W. 84th Street, Suite 255, Bloomington, MN 55437 Name of Mortgagee or Mortgage Assignee: DRB #24, LLC Published four times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 20 and 27, 2023, January 3, and 10, 2024.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION COURT FILE NO. 62-PR-23-1025 NOTICE OF REMOTE HEARING ON PETITION
FOR DESCENT OF PROPERTY In re the Estate of: Diane Christine Shuda, Decedent A Petition for Determination of Descent has been filed with this Court. The Petition represents that the Decedent died more than three years ago, leaving property in Minnesota and requests the probate of Decedent’s last Will, if any, and the descent of such property be determined and assigned by this Court to the persons entitled to the property. Any objections to the Petition must be filed with the Court prior to or raised at the hearing. If proper, and no objections are filed or raised, the Petition may be granted. If objections are filed, another hearing may be scheduled. Any charitable beneficiary may request notice of the probate proceeding be given to the attorney general pursuant to Minnesota Statute Section 5018.41, Subdivision 5. NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Petition will be heard using remote technology on Tuesday, December 26, 2023, at 10:45 a.m. by this Court using remote technology via zoom. Information on how to participate in the remote hearing can be obtained by calling the Court at 651-266-8145. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this Notice shall be published in a legal newspaper in Ramsey County once per week for two consecutive weeks in a row and by mailing a copy of this Notice at least 14 days prior to the hearing date to all interested persons and persons who have filed a demand for notice. BY THE COURT: Michael Upton, Court Administrator BY: Benjamin Linker, Deputy Court Administrator Date: November 15, 2023 Petitioner is a Self-Represented Litigant James S. Shuda 641 Heinel Drive Roseville, MN 5 5113 Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 13 and 20, 2023.
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COURT FILE NO. 62-PR-23-1068 CASE TYPE: INFORMAL PROBATE NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In re the Estate of Bonnie Mae Youngquist, Decedent TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND CREDITORS: Notice is hereby given that an Amended Application filed December 1, 2023 for informal probate of the above-named Decedent’s Last Will dated May 3, 2005 (“Will”) has been filed with the Probate Registrar, and the Amended Application has been granted. Notice is also given that the Probate Registrar has informally appointed the following: Self-Represented Litigant William Robert Youngquist 1054 Cardinal Drive, Owatonna MN 55060 as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative, or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Unless objections are filed pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-607, and the court otherwise orders, the personal representative has full power to administer the Estate, including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate. Any objections to the probate of the Will, or to the appointment of the personal representative, must be filed with this court, and will be heard by the court after the filing of an appropriate petition and proper notice of hearing. Notice is also given that, subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court Administrator within four (4) months after the date of this Notice, or the claims will be barred. BY THE COURT: Laura J. Stevens, Probate Registrar Michael F. Upton, Court Administrator Date: December 5, 2023 Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 13 and 20, 2023.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY DISTRICT COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FILE NUMBER: 62-PR-23-1000 CASE TYPE: INFORMAL PROBATE NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF CO-PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In re the Estate of Donald E. Lee, a/k/a Donald Evard Lee, Decedent TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND CREDITORS:
Notice is hereby given that an Amended Application filed on December 7, 2023 for informal probate of the above-named Decedent’s Last Will dated September 19, 2018 (“Will”) has been filed with the Probate Registrar, and the Amended Application has been granted. Notice is also given that the Probate Registrar has informally appointed the following: Shereen Jensen 26261 Hale Court, Wyoming MN 55092 Christiana Marietta 5954 Red Pine Blvd, White Bear Lake MN 55110 as Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as Personal Representative or may object to the appointment of the Co-Personal Representatives. Unless objections are filed pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-607, and the court otherwise orders, the Co-Personal Representatives have full power to administer the Estate, including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate. Any objections to the probate of the Will, or to the appointment of the Co-Personal Representatives, must be filed with this court, and will be heard by the court after the filing of an appropriate petition and proper notice of hearing. Notice is also given that, subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the Co-Personal Representatives or to the Court Administrator within four (4) months after the date of this Notice, or the claims will be barred. Laura J. Stevens, Probate Registrar Michael F. Upton, Court Administrator Date: December 8, 2023 Attorney for Co-Personal Representatives AMY RAE MASON Attorney License No.: 347760 Miller & Stevens 92 Lake Street South Forest Lake MN 55025 Telephone: 651-462-0206 amy@millerstevens.com Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 20 and 27, 2023.
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COURT FILE NO. 62-PR-23-1114 NOTICE OF REMOTE HEARING ON PETITION FOR FORMAL PROBATE OF WILL, APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In re the Estate of: Emily Lockwood Buttaro, Decedent. NOTICE is given that on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. a hearing using remote technology will be held by this Court for the formal probate of an instrument purporting to be the Decedent’s last will dated January 19, 1995 (“Will”), and for the appointment of Rieta Buttaro-Mikkelsen whose address is 3235 Owasso Heights Road, Shoreview, MN 55126, as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent in an unsupervised administration. Information on how to participate in the remote hearing can be obtained by calling the Court at 651-266-8145. Any objections to the Petition or Will must be filed with the Court prior to or raised at the hearing. If proper and if no objections are filed or raised, the personal representative will be appointed with full power to administer the estate including the power to collect all assets, to pay all legal debts, claims, taxes and expenses, to sell real estate and personal property, and to do all necessary acts for the estate. If objections are filed, another hearing may be scheduled. Any charitable beneficiary may request notice of the probate proceeding be given to the attorney general pursuant to Minnesota Statute Section 501B.41, Subdivision 5. NOTICE SHALL BE GIVEN by publishing this Notice as provided by law and by mailing a copy of this Notice at least 14 days prior to the hearing date to all interested persons and persons who have filed a demand for notice. Notice is also given that (subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801) all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court Administrator within four months after the date of this Notice or the claims will be barred. BY THE COURT: Michael Upton, Court Administrator BY: Benjamin Linker, Deputy Court Administrator Date: December 12, 2023 Attorney for Petitioner: Benjamin Francis Safe Harbor Estate Law 3240 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN, 55126 Attorney License No: 403571 Telephone: (612) 615-9535; FAX: (651) 691-2001 Email: ben@safeharborestatelaw.com Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on December 20 and 27, 2023.
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Conrad Solberg 87, of White Bear Lake, died December 11th, 2023 of complications from a heart attack. Born in Clear Lake, SD in July of 1936 in a record heatwave, he and his family scratched out a living on a small farm with no electricity or running water. With his father’s passing when Conrad was only two years old, and with his mother’s struggle to make ends meet as a one-room schoolhouse teacher, the remaining family in 1944 moved to “town” in Brookings, South Dakota. Conrad loved the farm and was said to have jumped out of the car to run back as they were slowly leaving. Conrad wanted so much to bring his pet calf with him to Brookings. In Brookings, Conrad started earning money at fourteen making picture frames for a local photography studio. At a young age, Conrad began his lifelong interest in fine woodworking, making furniture that his family could not afford. Life in Brookings was good. He made many friends that he kept for his entire life. In 1954, he graduated from high school and made the easy transition to South Dakota State University in Brookings for his pursuit of Mechanical Engineering. The college was literally in his mother’s backyard. At SDSU he excelled in managing the yearbook photography but also found time to start his own business pouring cement curbs for the expanding city street system in Brookings. In 1956 he met his future wife at a dance when her boyfriend, his friend, asked Conrad to look after her as he stepped away for a while. Conrad indeed kept his word to his friend 67 years later. She became the subject of his photography pursuits for the yearbook. In 1958, he graduated in engineering and accepted a position with General Mills in their military division out of Dayton, OH. There, he flew on militarized Boeing 707 aircraft that used computers to monitor Soviet military maneuvers
at the peak of the Cold War. In 1960, he married Mary and moved to Birchwood, MN where they started a new life together closer to family back in South Dakota. Conrad and Mary had 3 children in the 1960s and twice moved to finally settle on the west side of Bald Eagle Lake in 1967. Conrad by now worked in the burgeoning computer industry for Control Data, a regional powerhouse in the Printed Circuit Division. Tragedy struck Conrad in 1975. His mother, two sisters, a niece, and a nephew were all killed in a horrific collision at a remote intersection just a few miles from his childhood farm while they were enroute to a family get-together. With his father gone from age two, Conrad would spend the rest of his life as the sole survivor of his five-person family. The high point of his career arrived somewhat by chance in 1985 after a brief period of unemployment. After having a conversation with an entrepreneurial neighbor, he agreed to come aboard as a consultant for Smarte Carte Inc., a White Bear Lake based company that was just coming into its own after the typical early years of challenges. Here, he rose to the position of Vice President, participating in two acquisitions of Smarte Carte by investors. In 1999, Conrad went back to his first love, fine woodworking. He and his son-in-law took over an existing specialty wood business, Forest Products Supply. It was here that Conrad returned to his early passion for working with wood, just like the picture frame days. Conrad was adept at acquiring whole trees for cutting into hardwood lumber or prized wood slabs. Some 2,000 slabs accumulated under his direction. Conrad believed in repurposing urban trees into magnificent lumber rather than see storied trees chewed to bits in the chipper. Much of Conrad’s work in wood slabs in the past 25 years took place at a small farm in Lake Elmo. Right up until his passing, Conrad was operating the forklift, moving inventory, and filling orders. It was at this location that the remembrances of the family farm were particularly vivid. The neighboring property had cattle grazing nearby, and the wide open spaces there afforded a vista like that of his early childhood in rural South Dakota. Conrad overcame the setbacks of personal
tragedy and three strokes to show those around him the therapeutic aspects of hard work. He remained productive and engaged to the end. Just a day before his heart attack, he worked the usual Saturday shift at Forest Products, waiting on customers. He “died with his boots on” as they say. Conrad leaves behind his wife Mary of 63 years, his daughter Sally Mueller, and two sons, Paul and Ryan Solberg, and five grandchildren, Karl Solberg, Andrew Mueller, Peder Conrad Solberg, Mary Mueller, and Tryg Solberg; nieces Kris Thelander, Kari Coco, Shannon Rye, Shaun Gunderson, Susan Urban, Pam Johnson, and Molly Hurda; nephews John Wolsky, Luke Wolsky, and Matt Meyers. Conrad’s funeral service will be held at North Heights Church, 1700 Hwy 96 West, Arden Hills, MN (Door B) at 11:00 on Wednesday, December 27th. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at North Heights Church. His funeral can be viewed live at: https://northheights.church/ messages/watch-live-arden-hills/
Carol V. Tobin age 79 of Hugo, White Bear Lake area passed away Dec. 10, 2023. Preceded in death by mother, Caroline, brothers Lorence and David. Dear sweet mother to Randall Nelson. Survived by sisters Dar and Mar and brother Kenneth. Loving aunt to Tracy, Laura, Daniel Sibell, Joseph, David, Carrie and Timothy Tonga. She was a longstanding fixture in Dr. Kaminski’s dental office in Washington Square. She was well loved and will be missed by all that knew her. Memorial planned for family and friends.
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Upcoming events Swing into the Holidays Concert
The Hanifl Performing Arts Center Saturday December 23 2 & 7:30 p.m. The Minnesota Jazz Chamber Orchestra and vocalist Courtney Burton bring some swinging holiday tunes and jazz standards to help you start the holiday weekend off right!
Little House on the Prairie: The Musical
The Hanifl Performing Arts Center January 26-February 10 The timeless story of Laura Ingalls Wilder's real childhood offers a unique glimpse of life on the American frontier and tells a heartwarming, unforgettable story! This delightful musical captures the spirit of Minnesota and is a perfect outing for the whole family.
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Creating a Dance Community in White Bear Lake Jan Chamberlin has been teaching dance classes at White Bear Center for the Arts for over 20 years. During that time, she has forged a community of dancers who get to share in the joy of movement. How did it all begin? According to Jan, she “started dancing at age three and never stopped.” After receiving a BFA in Dance Performance, she studied ballet, modern, and jazz dance techniques in New York City with teachers from the New York City Ballet and Ballet Russes, among others. When Jan and her husband moved to White Bear Lake in the mid-90s, Jan quickly became involved with White Bear Center for the Arts, starting as a board member, then board chair, and eventually becoming a teaching artist. At the time WBCA was located in the Armory and the first ballet class was held in the fourth floor classroom. “We would push the tables to the outside of the room and dance in the middle, being careful not to get too close to the kiln that was always running and very hot,” she said. Her first class had six students, and one of those students, Kim, has taken at least one class every session ever since Jan started teaching at the art center. “I am humbled by her dedication,” Jan said. As demand grew, so did the class size, and Jan added jazz classes, and ventured into kids classes as well. When WBCA patrons told her they would love to take a ballet class but no longer felt comfortable jumping at their age, she developed a ballet class that took place exclusively at the barre, no jumps required. She recently added restorative dance to her repertoire, aimed at those who are recovering from injuries, and her classes have moved from that small Armory room to professional dance spaces. At every turn, Jan has listened to the needs of the community, and offered classes to suit those needs. Jan sees firsthand the incredible impact that dance has on the lives of her students. She recounted the many health benefits of dance, including better balance, coordination, muscular strength and endurance, and flexibility. But it’s the lesser-known benefits that Jan believes have the biggest impact. Dance positively affects mental health, boosts memory, and builds confidence as dancers White Bear Center for the Arts improve and complete
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steps. “Dance is an incredibly mindful experience, so taking a class is practicing mindfulness,” Jan said. “Most importantly, dancing together with a group of people builds empathy and community. The support each member of the class offers to the others, both in the dance studio and outside it, is amazing. Many lasting friendships have formed.” After teaching dance classes in the White Bear community for over 20 years, Jan is confident when she says her favorite part of dance is the people. “Not only are my students supportive of each other,” she said, “they also encourage and inspire me. I try new things and push myself artistically because of them. Although my days performing as a dancer are behind me, I am still an artist who gets to create artful classes on a weekly basis. Because many have taken my classes for years, some even decades, they are not only friends but more like family.” Looking back, Jan couldn’t have known 20-plus years ago that she was about to create a dance community in the White Bear Lake area. “WBCA and I merely offered something that filled a void in the northeast metro,” Jan said. “The response has been huge (there must have been thousands of dance registrations over the 20-plus years I have taught), and I am truly grateful that so many people can experience the art of dance.” You can find more information on Jan’s dance classes online at WhiteBearArts.org/movement-dance.
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White Bear Center for the Arts Saturday, February 3, 1-4 p.m. In this workshop, you’ll learn the art of succulent arrangement, gain valuable plant care knowledge, and leave with a beautiful, personalized succulent planter to adorn your home or office.
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Children’s Performing Arts Feb. 13-24 Marlin, an anxious and over-protective clownfish, lives in the Great Barrier Reef with his kid Nemo, who longs to explore the world beyond their anemone home. When Nemo is captured and taken to Sydney, Marlin sets off on an epic adventure across the ocean. Tickets on sale at www. childrensperformingartsmn.org
You can find a full list of classes in WBCA’s quarterly printed catalog and online at WhiteBearArts.org/classes.
WBCA Gears Up for Winter Open House For many families, White Bear Center for the Arts’ Winter Open House is a must-attend event. After all, who would pass on hot cocoa and a sled dog ride? This year’s Winter Open House, happening Saturday, January 13 from 1-3 p.m., will be no different. It will
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Exhibit and displays explore added dimensions Above: A detail of the mixed media sculptural creation by Peter Kramer, titled The City of Artopia, that is currently on display as part of the White Bear Center for the Arts Members’ Exhibition. This year’s show is the biggest yet and the 245 works of art will be on display in the Ford Family Gallery, Exhibition Hall and atrium through January 17. Exhibit attendees, at right, check out some of the handmade items available in the gift shop at the arts center.
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Dear Santa, How are your reindeer doing? We will buy you cookie and milk and carrots for the reindeer. You can get me anything. Say thanks to your elves for making all the toys for the good kids. Santa you are so good and you make good choices. You decide if I’m naughty or nice. You know how I said you can get me anything. Well I just wanted to have toys that’s all. Love, Hailey
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Dear Santa, My name is Viola I am 4 years old. This year I’ve been: √ Nice For Christmas, I’d like science Barbie set up, Baby Foxy, Barbie & Mommy Shark Thank you! Love, Viola
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Dear Santa, I want for Christmas is Legos and Nerf Guns. Jakobi
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Dear Santa, My name is Carolina and I am 8 years old. I am so excited for Christmas this year! It will be my first time because I’m from Spain. This year I have been Naughty + Nice. A few things I did that were nice are: I help someone else in my class of Otter Lake. I help mom to do things at home.
Dear Santa, My name is Alejandro and I am 10 years old. It will be my first time to write you because we are from Spain. This year for Christmas I would like: A Droidables, A pokeman cards of pikachu V-Max. Something about frogs and if you can a mini verse make it mini lifestyle. Thaks!! I will put food for you and you reindeer. Love, Alejandro
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Olin’s Christmas list Dear Santa, I have been particularly good this year. For Christmas I want a… • Knee hockey net • Nintendo switch video games (Legends of Zelda Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom) • Golf balls, tees, and a glove • Laptop • Nintendo Switch controllers • Lizard Skin grip tape X2 • Milk chocolate candy • Fishing bait and tackle holders • Hockey pucks • Hockey net • Shooting targets • Hockey radar gun • Hockey training tiles • Sweatshirts • Sauce toss pucks Sincerely, Olin
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Dear Santa. hello, Santa. You know I like air Jordan things, like, Jordan cards, air Jordan shoes. Pretty mach any air Jordan thing. This year I would like a pair of air Jordan shoes. The white and gray pair. The pair that Lukus has. He’s in my school. I have wanted a pair for so long. Thanks, Santa. P.S. I can’t wait for Mr. elf to come. Have a good year. Also I am a size 5 big kid. Just so you know. Zeke
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Dear Santa, I’ve been very good this year. This is the thing I want for Christmas. 1. a Stanley 2. fuzzy slippers 3. tee-shirts 4. Rare Beauty blush . skincare (Ordinary) (Drunk Elephant) (Bubble) 6. Aquaphor 7. fuzzy blanket 8. blue decorative pillows 9. 3D Crystal Gem creation 10. lip gloss and lip stick 11. Magic Mixies 12. Organizers 13. Uno Dare 14. LED vine lights 15. Legos 16. Hotel Transylvania the board game 17. Cera ve cleanser With love and kindness, Maeve
....................... J.T’s Christmas List – 2023 Dear Santa, friends and family, I’d really like these for Christmas. I love you. • Yamaha Raptor ATV • Akedo Giants (Volcrag & Screenshot)* • Akedo Beast Battle Serpent Fury Arena*
• Play Station 5* • Nerf Blaster Pedal Cart (Hauck Large)* • RC Car* • Gotrax Hover Board • A fish with fish tank and habitat (Neon Tetras)* • Charzard EX Pack Premium Collection (Pokemon)* • X-Shot Insanity • Pokemon Squishmallow Pikachu with Santa Hat • Pug dog Squishmallow* • Magic 8 Ball* • Beast Lab Glow in the Dark Reptile Beast Creator • iPhone 15* • Contixo Mini Smart Robot* • Sharper Image Rivals Robots* • Pokemon Card Case • Nintendo Switch Pokemon Scarlet Game* • Nintendo Switch Super Mario 3D World Bowser’s Fury Game* • Nintendo Switch Detective Pikachu Returns Game* • Red Sharper Image Flip Stunt Rally RC Vehicle • Nerf Double Punch Motorized Dart Blaster* • 3D VR Headset* • 12 Days of Crystal Science (from Mindware) • flip flops J.T.
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Foster’s Christmas list To Santa 1. Snowboard and size 5-1/2 boots 2. The Hunter call of the Wild PS4 3. PS4 controlers Dualshock 2 Pack 4. Size 5 Flannel red plad slippers 5. Legends of Zelda tears of the Kingdom 6. Brushless 4x4 RC truck Foster
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Dear Santa, I am so excited for Christmas and I am excited to see you and tell you what I want for Christmas. I hope you like the candy can. Merry Christmas. Say hi to Mrs. Claus for me. From: Cora, age 8
....................... Dear Santa, Thank you for giving me presents. I love you. I would love a Barbie Camper set and a Bluey set with a pool.
Love, June, Age 4
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Dear Santa, I want a Furby and I want a present. Love, Izzy, age 6
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Dear Santa, Can you get me a RC car and a stuffie wolf. Just so you know we will leave cockies for you. Love, Dean Go Santa
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Dear Santa, My name is Howard. I am 5 years old. I live in Vadnais Heights. This year I’ve been: √ Nice √ Naughty For Christmas, I’d like paint set, beads, Christmas tree Lego set, stuffy monster. Thank you Santa! Love, Howard
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Dear Santa, My name is Joey. I am 4 years old. I live in White Bear Lake. This year I’ve been: √ Nice For Christmas, I’d like Monster (Jam) Truck Hauler, Toy train, new monster truck, Christmas monster truck and a new toy bin. Thank you Santa! Love, Joey
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Dear Santa, My name is Olivia. I am 5 years old. I live in Lake Elmo. This year I’ve been: √ Nice For Christmas, I’d like A peach bath bomb that smells like peaches, Squishmallow, Unicorn calendar, Mermaid dress, a plant. Love, Olivia
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Dear Santa, I’ve been pretty good this year. Here is a list of things I want • A Stanley • Slippers • Slam Dunk Bubble moisturizers • Oversized Hoodies • Cute tee-shirts • Slipper socks • 14 LBS weighted blanket • Tree Hut Sugar scrubs • Skincare from the Ordinary • Sol de Janeiro scents 68, 62, or 40 • Elf Halo Glow liquid filter shade fair neutral warm • Christmas decorative pillows • Rare Beauty blush • Curling iron • Hair growth serum • Cera ve PM moisturizers • Garnier micellar water • Fuzzy blanket • Lululemon belt bag These are some of the things I want for Christmas. With love, Nell
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This year for Christmas I would like: I want pets alive Smitten, a Barbie with cats, a baby Rapunzel and a notebook small of unicorns! Thanks!! I can’t wait for you to visit me this year! I will leave out a snack for you and the reindeer! Love, Carolina
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I am 5 years old. I live in Hug This year I’ve been: √ Nice √ Naughty For Christmas, I’d like transformers, Legos, stuffed animals, monster trucks. Thank you Santa! Love, Dax
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Dear Santa, My name is Genevieve I am 4 years old. This year I’ve been: √ Nice For Christmas, I’d like transformers, Barbies. Thank you! Love, Genevieve
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Dear Santa, My name is Rose. I am 5 years old. I live in White Bear. This year I’ve been: √ Nice For Christmas, I’d like camera, legos, Barbies. Thank you Santa! Love, Rose
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Dear Santa, My name is Colton I am 4 years old. Love elf. This year I’ve been: √ Nice √ Naughty For Christmas, I’d like toy motorcycle that goes 10 mph that I can ride on, toy flowers, dog stuffy, big stuffy Orca. Thank you Santa! Love, Colton
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Dear Santa, My name is Etta I am 4 years old. I live in Hugo. This year I’ve been: √ Nice √ Naughty For Christmas, I’d like Princess Dresses, stickers, my own umbrella, Unicorn, Squishmallows. Thank you! Love, Etta
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Dear Santa, My name is Hoover. I am 4 years old. This year I’ve been: √ Nice For Christmas, I’d like Legos - Dino Monster Truck & Dino Toys Thank you, Santa! Love, Hoover
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Dear Santa, weve been good all year I hope your doing well this is what I want for Cristmas this year a PS5 – PS5 Controler, Spiderman 2, a nerf minigun, more Sonic Legos, more Sonic.exe characters, more normal Sonic characters, especially Infinite, more super versions of them, super Mario wonder, Sonic superstars, more marvel superheros, and for Joey a few Nerf guns, some new monster trucks especially fire, max-d and white megaladon and a big gold dragonoid, the big air challenge, a bigger bin to store monster trucks this is what we would like for Cristmas we hope you have a merry Cristmas. From Wally and Joey
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Dear Santa I would like for christmas legos, miny squishmello, jolly ranchers, gizmo watch, miny motorcycle, elf on the shelf, thinking puddy please. Thank you From: Nora
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Dear Santa I want a elf, every kind of tap. Soft carpet, mini motofcycle. From: Zoey
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From: Louise To: Santa Dere Satu for crimis I wot a Fingerling. I am good a scool my mom says it. My elf is good. We like are elf. Ples tel me if my elf is a girl.
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To: Santa Me and Howard wots a shar book. I wot a Fingerling. Thake you. From: Louise and Howard
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Dear Santa Claus, My name is Iaac. I am 6 years old. I live in Lino. This year, I have been really good. I would really like it if you could bring me toys. Thank you and Merry Christmas!
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Dear Santa, I want: • Wireless Switch Gaming Head-Set • Mario 3-D All-Star S-Switch • Mario RPG-Switch • 8-Bit Link Amiibo • Piranha Plant Amiibo • Cat Mariot Cat Peach Amiibos • Super Smash Bros Ultimate - Switch • Switch • Sports • Switch Sports Accessories Bundle - 23 in 1 Family Pack Kit - For Switch Sports. Thanks in advance! From your friend, Jackson Thank you and Merry Christmas!
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Brekken • Llam Village Lego • Arctic Ecplorer Boat Lego • Ark Digital Set • Door BB Ball • Mincraft figures • Rme betaksl • HAepotrkall • Tapit ....................... Dear Santa Roland wants • A large lego set • PopulermmD S book • A Ranedears bell • Basketball • Full art stuff • New hat • Caleder – Far Side • 3erd Harry Potter Book • Poke man cards • New gaming set – X Box or car switch and games • Dad Slipper but put my name • The biggest teddy bear ever!! • Nite light • Really long chapter book about a rouge • Bak u gabs • Blue light glases • Beany Babeis • Fish tank and glowfish • Stuff needed for fish – 2 botels of food • Gameboy travel • Teck deck • Robot • Supa cool sweatshirt • JJ noson Jersey • Stuff anamals • Bat man car • The end kinda • The Bootkiller • The Batman city • Harry Potter lego set or not lego • Dad a giant Book but my name on it • RC car • Samemdey • I Pad or Pad • Diare of a W.K. • Small lego set for BKK but my name on it • Cohen Jackin Dog • Weair abut true the Box but put my name on it • Siency Star wars book • Picure of my fam for MM but put my name on it Veary last page – not reilly • Word Serch • Robox Cube within struckens • The biggest bone ever But put in my stocking • R.C. Boat with or without nerf Bwits gurgel • Water bottle • A Bunch of lego bricks
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Bear skaters nab 2 conference wins BY BRUCE STRAND SPORTS CONTRIBUTOR
Amanda Smythe’s overtime goal highlighted a productive week for White Bear Lake girls hockey as the Bears defeated Roseville/Mahtomedi 4-3 and Mounds View/Irondale 6-3. The Bears are 7-3-1 overall and 3-3-1 in the Suburban East after the two home-ice wins. Smythe scored 6:44 into overtime to beat R/M. The junior forward wrapped around the net and sneaked the puck into the far corner, unassisted. It was her second power play goal of the game. Earlier in the OT, an apparent game-winner by Hailey Dawe was overturned.
The Bears trailed 2-0 before Smythe and Talia Domschot found the net to pull the Bears even late in the first period. The Bears trailed again 3-2 in the third but Grace Bailey knotted the score with 10 minutes left. Goalie Sterling Anderson stopped 29 of 32 shots. Against MVI, Lily Howard tallied three goals, Ava Johnson two and Madelyn Lee one. The score was 2-2 before the Bears struck for three goals within two minutes in the second period, by Howard twice, then Johnson. Lee and Aubrey Degel each made two assists. Gabriella Casa de Calvo stopped 14 of 14 shots in relief of Anderson.
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Frazier seven, Fiona Magers seven, Ella Prose five, Presley Albers five, and Tori Jesperson two. SSP (3-3) got 17 points from Scarlett Johansson.
Mahtomedi journeyed north for two games, defeating Cloquet-EskoCarlton 4-1 then losing to Class 1A’s top-ranked Hermantown 5-1. The Zephyrs (3-6) lost to another perennial state power, Hill-Murray (No. 7 in 2A) 3-1. Against H-M (4-1-1), Max Strecker had the lone goal while goalie Charlie Brandt saved 37 of 40 shots. Against C-E-C (52), Patrick Egan, Jake Hodd-Chlebeck, and Ryan Lipovitz scored in the first period. Sam Harris added an empty-netter. Wes Strub, goalie, made 21 saves. At Hermantown, Egan gave the Zephrys a 1-0 lead but the Hawks (4-01) dominated after that with five players scoring against Brandt. Their goalie, Dane Calloway, stopped 30 of 31 shots.
Mahtomedi lost to River Falls (WI) 64-37 in their lone game last week. Ethan Felling led the Zephyrs (0-5) with 12 points. Willie Roelofs added eight. Joey Butz netted 22 points for River Falls.
Roseville/Mahtomedi (5-7) clipped East Ridge 4-2, outshooting the Raptors 38-19 with goals by Ruby Eskin (power play), Sophie Martin, Kylie Jones (power play) and Victoria Nelson. Addison Andre and Olivia Martin made two assists each. Goalie Lily Peterfeso made 17 saves and gave up two power play goals. The Marauders lost to White Bear Lake 4-3 in overtime with goals by Rylee Bogren (two) and Olivia Hartman.
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Mahtomedi defeated North St. Paul at home 128.850 to 111.45. Alix Fox, senior co-captain, won all-around (34.175), vault (8.550), uneven bars (8.150) and floor exercise (9.00) and was second on beam (8.375) Margo Brunner, eighth-grader, won balance beam (9.050) while placing second in all-around (32.100) and vault (8.250) and third on floor (7.950). Natalie Eisenhuth, senior cocaptain, was second on bars and floor. Placing third were Eisenhuth on beam, Addison Briske on vault and Lucy Otto on bars.
Evan McGuire of the Zephyrs placed fourth at 189 pounds in the 40-team MatBoss Minnesota Christmas Tournament in Rochester. McGuire (13-3), ranked No. 2 in Class 2A, had a bye and two pins before losing 3-2 in overtime to Marcell Booth of Apple Valley. Aidan Carlson (10-3) was 1-1 at 114 pounds. The Zephyrs, 1-7 in duals, beat St. Croix Lutheran 54-18 and lost to North Branch 63-9 on Thursday at North Branch.
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GIRLS BASKETBALL The Zephyrs opened Metro East play with their 31st straight conference win over South St. Paul 54-39. Scoring for the Zephyrs (3-3) was spread out as Anna Greene sank 11 points, Grace Prose nine, Ella Kletti eight, Ella
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Nolan Roed, White Bear Lake hockey senior, has delivered nine goals in six games, helping the Bears start the season 5-1. He notched three goals in a 6-0 win over East Ridge. The 5-foot-11, 180-pound forward led the team in scoring as a sophomore and junior, and currently has 59 career goals and 78 assists. He is committed to St. Cloud State. Last season, he was a finalist for the Pioneer Press East Metro Player of the Year.
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Amanda Smythe forced the puck past Roseville/Mahtomedi goalie Lily Peterfeso in overtime.
BEARS SPORTS BRIEFS BOYS BASKETBALL White Bear Lake is 0-4 after losing a pair of conference games last week, to East Ridge 81-48 and Forest Lake 69-39. It’s a start-over year for the Bears after all the starters and top subs on last year’s state tournament team graduated.
GIRLS BASKETBALL White Bear Lake picked up two conference wins last week, remaining unbeaten in the Suburban East. The Bears are 6-3 overall and 4-0 in conference, tied for first with Cretin-Derham Hall. They beat East Ridge 65-60 with Jordyn Schmittdiel sinking 21 points while Addi Post added 10. Vienna Murray scored 19 for the Raptors (3-5). The Bears downed Forest Lake 74-48 as Schmittdiel netted 20 points, Sarah Poepard 18 (four 3-pointers) and Heidi Barber 11 (three 3-pointers). The Bears were 22-for-33 on free shots with Schmittdiel 8-for-8. Cassidy Pitzl netted 15 points for the Rangers (2-4).
WRESTLING White Bear Lake is 3-4 in duals after losing to Goodhue 48-24 and Foley 43-21. Vin Nathanson had a pin at 121 pounds against Goodhue, and the other points came on three forfeits. Against Foley, Nathan earned another pin, as Dalton Klamerus at 114, Kesean
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The varsity bowling team participated in the State Bowling Tournament early this month, placing 17th place out of 24 teams. Branden Schmid competed in the Boy’s State Singles Tournament and finished fifth place out of 85 bowlers. He also made the First Team All-Conference Team, placing third as a team in the event.
White Bear Lake remained unbeaten in conference with a 6-0 win over East Ridge. Nolan Roed pumped in three goals, two of them on power plays. Also scoring were Will Distad, Jack Stanius (shorthanded) and Alex Doroff, as the Bears outshot the Raptors 43-10. Leo Gabriel was in goal for the shutout. The Bears are 6-1 overall and 4-0 in the Suburban East. The Raptors are 0-6.
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Three scheduled meets in December were canceled due to lack of snow. The Bears’ opener is now slated for Jan. 3 at Lake Elmo. Coach Doug Cran reports that the athletes have been working on roller skiing, running, hill bounding, trail running and strength workouts in the meantime, mostly at Battle Creek, where only about 3/5 of a mile is skiable with snow. “The team's morale remains high,” Cran said, “and it has been helped by being able to get on at least a little bit of snow.”
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The White Bear Lake Area School District certified the 2024 property tax levy for $66,702,413, a net increase of $4,692,538 (7.6%) compared to the 2023 levy. The vast majority of that uptick comes from an increase in the district’s debt service fund and general fund. The debt service fund payable in 2023 was $28,217,881, while the proposed amount for 2024 is $30,610,106. The general fund payable in 2023 was $32,611,382, while the proposed amount for 2024 is $34,985,893. “The majority of revenue is in the general fund — 76.3%,” said Tim Wald, assistant superintendent for finance and operations. “Food service, community services and debt service make up the balance of all those revenues. School district revenues collected in 2024 will be for the 2024-25 school year.” Wald noted the voter-approved capital project levy increased the general fund by $374,525. “If you recall,
that was a referendum that we voted on in 2022, and that's for technology and related services, instructional materials, safety and security transportation.” Salaries and employee benefits constitute approximately 80% of the general fund expenditures. “We're a very heavy human resources industry,” Wald said. “We don't have a lot of natural resources that we're manipulating to make a product. We have human beings, and we employ human beings to work with human beings.” According to Wald, many factors can cause a tax bill for an individual property to increase or decrease from year to year including the following: • Changes in value of individual property. • Changes in total value of all property within the district. • Increases or decreases in levy amounts caused by changes in state funding formulas, local needs and costs, voter-approved referendums and other factors. Wald also addressed the matter of state funding for education in Minnesota and pointed out how the
state’s education funding formula hasn’t kept pace with inflation since the 2002-03 fiscal year. In fiscal year 2024-25, the Legislature approved an increase of 4%, or an extra $143 per pupil, over the previous year for a total per pupil allowance of $7,281. To match inflation since 2002-03, Wald said it would require a per-pupil increase of $1,356 — 18.6% — for a total per-pupil allowance of $8,637.
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Adrian Ernest Ronan Adrian, a long time resident of Anoka County, was 63 y.o. at his passing due to a short illness. Preceded in death by parents Rudy & Mabel Ronan. Survived by fiance Susan Rudick and brother Gary. Internment will be held in the spring of 2024.
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MAHTOMEDI SCHOOL BOARD NOTES Donations from the community continue to support extracurricular activities at Mahtomedi schools, after the board formally approved $63,792.82 in donations from November. Highlights include $21,100 in proceeds from the football fundraiser organized by the Mahtomedi First Down Foundation; $15,403.20 from Snap Mobile as part of the girls' soccer fundraiser; $4,136.16 for Mahtomedi Zephyr Girls' Basketball uniforms and $4,341.26 from the Mahtomedi Area Education Foundation for band and choir music. It looks as though the board has finished reviewing policies for this calendar year, after they conducted the final reading of policy updates requiring multiple readings. The board approved updates to three policies resulting from action in the 2023 Minnesota Legislative Session. The updated policies are: Policy #514 – Bullying Prohibition, Policy #616 – School District System Accountability and Policy #624 – OnLine Learning Options. Mahtomedi High School is among the upper 5% of all eligible Minnesota high schools to earn a Gold award in the Advanced Placement (AP) School Honor Roll, said Dr. Jennifer Reichel, director of teaching and learning in her fall data update on rigorous high school courses. The AP School Honor Roll is a school recognition program launched in October that grades high school AP participation at four levels of distinction (Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum). The district currently offers 18 Advanced Placement courses and eight College in the Schools courses. For more participation data, visit the district web site at www.mahtomedi.k12.mn.us. and read the agenda for the Dec. 7 meeting. "Consistent attendance on its own is an important predictor of a student's
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‘I AM BETTY’: History Theater’s musical celebrates icon andVIEW women’s PLAYBILL history Click Here female cast and a story that spans a century! “We’re a true ensemble cast,” Grimm explains, “ spans 100 years … That means actors with major roles in Act I are minor in Act II.” Sure enough, Grimm gets a substantial role as a ’60s icon, but before and after, viewers will see her as a famous crooner, a breathy tour guide, and a brownie-obsessed marketing executive, among others. “There’s the show the audience sees,” Grimm teases, “then there’s the show BEHIND the show. We’re backstage putting on skirts, putting on pants … throwing on a mustache or a stray hat.” Wearing many hats
is a rhythm to which Jennifer is accustomed. “I was brought up in an entertainment family. All genres and types of shows are in my blood,” Grimm noted. Currently, Jennifer and her brothers play at Manitou Station while her husband, Joe, has been playing music in White Bear for over 20 years. To make both their careers work while raising four kids, Jennifer and Joe have worked out a system. “My husband’s taken over domestic duties,” Grimm explains, “because I got this chance to do theater. When he has a scheduled event, I do the home life.” Fittingly, much of “I Am Betty” is about remarkable women
finding their own solution to “having it all.” When asked if a musical about Betty Crocker celebrated a female stereotype, Grimm responded with a knowing laugh. “This show is not so much a return … more like ‘Wow! This icon— Betty Crocker—helped women get through!’ It’s a celebration of women’s history,” Grimm said. Much of that history is surprising and delightful. Many viewers, for instance, will be shocked to learn that Betty Crocker was NOT a real person. Grimm argues, however, that learning about the enterprising women behind the icon make the character even greater.
“What I love is that (“I Am Betty”) puts a spotlight on something we all know is true …” Jennifer concludes, “You CANNOT discount women’s inventiveness or genius.” To learn more about Grimm, visit her website at https://jennifergrimm. com. “I Am Betty” is showing at the History Theater in St. Paul through Dec. 23. Tickets are on sale at https:// www.historytheatre. com/2023-2024/i-ambetty. Logan Gion is a contributing writer with Press Publications. He can be reached by calling 651-407-1200 or emailing news@presspubs.com
Ramsey County Board approves 2024-25 budget The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved the 2024-2025 county budget. The budget was developed with a resident-centric focus by incorporating key learnings from the COVID-19 pandemic and extensive community feedback. Ramsey County Manager Ryan O’Connor presented the proposed 2024-25 biennial budget to the county Board of Commissioners. Additionally, Ramsey County held a series of budget presentations in September and
provided opportunity for community to share feedback through public meetings, phone calls, emails and online forms. Community meetings were held in-person and in a virtual format with interpreters included to increase the accessibility to community members. The county’s approved budget for 2024 totals $808,498,799 which represents a 2.9% overall budget increase from 2023. The 6.75% levy increase for 2024 was driven by a shift away from federal and state one-time resources that were available during the emergency pandemic. The
approved budget for 2025 totals $835,076,779, with an 3.3% budget increase from 2024 and a maximum 4.75% levy increase that is proposed to be reduced once estimates for future cannabis sales tax revenue can be incorporated. “Today’s budget approval marks a pivotal moment in our community’s journey,” said Ramsey County Commissioner and Budget Chair Victoria Reinhardt. “The 20242025 budget addresses challenges presented by the pandemic and positions the county for a future that is more equitable and sustainable.”
The 2024 budget was mitigated by a $6 million increase in county program aid from the State of Minnesota. This increased state aid provided a 1.76% levy decrease from initial budget planning targets and helped keep the county’s long term levy growth at a more moderate level. Looking at the period of 2015-2025, the annual average levy growth to Ramsey County taxpayers was 3.3% and from 2021-2025 (COVID era) the annual average levy growth was 3.5%.
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CONTRIBUTED BOOK & LYRICS BY Former General CRISTINA Mills department head Marcia Copeland once LUZÁRRAGA said, “It takes about 40 of us … to be Betty.” Show director MUSIC & LYRICS BY Maija García says, “It’s a statement that holds true for this DENISE PROSEK show, too.”
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