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Shop, Dine, Relax, Stay in Downtown White Bear Lake Celebrate the dog days of summer! Saturday, August 1st 10:00-2:00

• Stroll around downtown with your favorite 4-legged friend • Relax on a pet-friendly restaurant patio • Learn about pet adoption, rescue groups, and proper pet grooming from an expert! ½rst 200 dogs to stop by Indulge Salon and Spa will receive a www.DowntownWhiteBearLake.com The free dog bandana and a goodie bag (treat inside). Make sure to visit all the businesses in downtown with a water bowl in front of their Over 200 Shops & Businesses location and the Dog Days Downtown logo for treats and specials

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Emily Gray Koehler Studio & Gallery

Birch Lake Animal Hospital Sheepy Yarn Shoppe

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4th Street The Olive Branch Oil and Spice Store

Abbott Paint

Grandma’s Bakery

Big Wood Brewery

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Key’s Café & Bakery

Joel B. Sherburne Jewelers

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White Bear Mall The Ruby Slipper Vintage Home Décor

Sassafras Health Foods

Ban Thai Restaurant

Bear Town Chiropractic

Schmidt Insurance Agency

Ol’ Tyme Marine

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Saturday, August 1st 10:00 - 2:00

Missy’s Boutique & Consignment

Deanna Stanley, LLC Biofeedback Stress Management

Steve Smith/Ed Trudeau Insurance Agency

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Opinion St. Paul Saints baseball Last week we invited PUBLISHER’S my in-laws to a St. VIEW Paul Saints game. The new CHS Stadium was impressive, yet small enough that every seat is close to the action. The night we went, the ‘My Pillow’ company was sponsoring the World’s CARTER JOHNSON Largest Pillow Fight. Everyone in the stadium was given a free My Pillow, and after the second inning the crowd participated in a pillow fight that put us into the Guinness Book of World Records. The event was officiated by actor Billy Baldwin. As if that wasn’t enough excitement, they also celebrated the 40th Anniversary of “Saturday Night Live” that evening. The National Anthem was sung “Sinatra-style” by comedian Joe Piscopo, and various SNL characters – Coneheads, Blues Brothers, Wayne and Garth, the Church Lady — made appearances in the crowd throughout the game. If looking for a night packed with family fun, check out the new St. Paul’s Saints stadium — it’s a blast. Family cabin fun Our neighborhoods and communities turn into near ghost towns on the weekends because people go “to the cabin.” We have never had the experience of a family cabin, so it’s always a treat when invited to a friend’s cabin. Last weekend we took a break from the kids’ games and activities for a weekend with the Magnusson family at their family cabin outside of Webster, Wis. Amy Magnusson’s parents, Norm and Jane Swenson of White Bear Lake, built the cabin, named ‘Skogshem’ (Swedish for ‘home in the woods’) in 1978. It’s clear from the collection of nearly 40 years of photographs the cabin holds innumerable family stories and memories within its walls. As we settled in, the kids rushed down to the dock for a quick dip in the lake. They were swarmed by the pet sunfish, apparently trained on bread crumbs. The kids could catch (and release) the sunfish with plastic buckets. The lake was crystal clear with a sandy bottom like many Wisconsin lakes. We tried paddle boarding, tubing, wake surfing and diving off the boat in the middle of the lake. Periodically the kids went back into the cabin to cool off and play board games. That night we headed into Webster for the Burnett County Fair. Prior to coming to Press Publications I was publisher of the Burnett County Sentinel, so I enjoyed being back in the community for the evening. I toured the building displaying local nonprofits and businesses, and I always love the 4-H building showing off the art, crafts and garden gems. I noticed a blue ribbon on Hugo resident Laura Schwickerath’s photo titled ‘Monarchs Rule’ taken June 6, 2015 at Bluff Lake. When we returned to the cabin, the kids ran off the end of the dock for an evening dip prior to settling in for a movie and bed. Amy played cabin music featuring country songs she grew up with and the adults stayed up late talking. The next morning we had a breakfast of potato sausage, pancakes and eggs before heading out for another day of boating, swimming and fishing. It was neat to see that family traditions formed “up at the cabin” are passed on though the generations. The cabin life is about being outdoors and away from the stresses of daily life, but most importantly it’s an opportunity for family togetherness. We loved our weekend at the cabin. — Carter Johnson is publisher of Press Publications.

Top 5 at PressPubs.com: Week of July 18 – 25 Editor’s note: Visit www.presspubs.com to read the full versions of these most-visited stories

1. Rising sales: sisters pound out frozen pizza dough biz - Revenue keeps growing for True Dough, a frozen certified-organic pizza dough business operated by two sisters. Lowdown (SCV) > News + Mobile 2. Bank robbery suspect charged - A social media post lead to the quick identification of a suspect in the July 13 robbery of a White Bear Lake bank. White Bear Press > News + Mobile 3. Deputies make a birthday memorable - A Shoreview man rode to work in style on his birthday thanks to a group of sheriff deputies. Shoreview Press > News + Mobile 4. Melting the ice: White Bear Lake hopes to share sports center costs with neighbors Officials consider replacement cost for Sports Center refrigeration system. White Bear Press > News + Mobile 5. Trees, towers and tall tales - Irwin “Slim” Flaten, a fixture at Benson Airport famed for his storytelling, embellished or not, died July 5. White Bear Press > News + Mobile See Press Publications’ website www.presspubs.com for stories from the White Bear Press, The Citizen, Vadnais Heights Press, Shoreview Press, Quad Community Press, The Lowdown-Forest Lake Area and The Lowdown- St. Croix Valley Area.

Enjoying a safe summer Kids all over the Twin Cities are enjoying our short spring and summer months, tackling outdoor activities at full speed! The truth is, summer brings on some of the most dangerous activities and equipment when it comes to the safety of our children. The top 5 offenders are: 1. Trampoline injuries: • Only one person at a time should jump on the trampoline • Supervise all children on trampolines • Do not allow jumpers to attempt somersaults • Make sure trampoline springs covered with padding • Do not place the trampoline near trees or other structures • Only allow children 6 and older to jump on full-sized trampolines • Place an enclosure around the trampoline to prevent falls to the ground 2. Lawn mowers: • Children should be at least 12 years old before they operate any lawn mower, and at least 16 years old for a ride-on mower. • Children should never be passengers on rideon mowers.

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DR. KURT BELK • Young children should be at a safe distance from the area you are mowing. • Pick up stones, toys and debris from the lawn to prevent injuries from flying objects. • Use a mower with a control that stops it from moving forward if the handle is released. • Never pull backward or mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary – carefully look for others behind you when you do. • Always wear eye and hearing protection. 3. Playground falls/ accidental strangulation: • Remind your child of basic playground rules, such as one person on the slide at a time, and no running in front of moving swings and teeter-totters.

• Make sure children know to slow down before getting off a swing and never walk near someone who is swinging. • Don’t allow children to play on wet equipment. • Parents: don’t go down the slide with your children. Commonly a child’s tibia is fractured when his or her leg is pinned between the adult and the slide. • Remove any necklaces and jewelry on children that may catch on playground equipment and cause injury. • Remove drawstrings and hoods from clothing that could catch on equipment. Children should wear proper footwear, and not be barefooted. 4. Swimming pool/ accidental drownings: • Teach children to swim. Most children can learn to swim at about age 5 — but know that swimming lessons, or even knowing how to swim, won’t prevent a child from drowning. • Don’t assume you’ll hear a child who’s in trouble in the water. Child drowning is a silent death, with no splashing to alert anyone that the child is in

National Night Out strengthens neighborhoods Living in a safe community where you know your neighbors and trust your local police and fire units is of utmost importance – and the goal of National Night Out. The annual “America’s Night Out Against Crime” is celebrating its 32nd year this coming Tuesday, Aug. 4. The night is dedicated to neighborhoods coming out, spending time together and promoting various crime prevention programs, including neighborhood watch groups, law enforcement agencies and more. Many neighborhoods throw a block party and spend more time getting to know each other and building relationships with their local police and firefighters. I have always been a strong supporter of this night because I think it helps strengthen neighborhood spirit and builds trust with local law enforcement. Building trust is especially important in light of extra media attention on poor relationships between communities of color and the police forces that serve them. I know that our local police forces are made up of strong, smart men and women who take seriously their role to protect

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SEN. CHUCK WIGER our communities. It’s my hope that everyone in our corner of the northeast metro shares this same view of our police and fire units. Dozens of neighborhoods across the Twin Cities will be among the 16,124 communities that celebrate this night each year. In fact, more than 37.8 million people are expected to participate in ‘America’s Night Out Against Crime.’ Celebrations are held in all 50 states, U.S. Territories, and even Canadian cities and military bases around the world. Contact your local police department to learn more about how you can get involved. I hope you’ll join this nationwide celebration by turning your front porch lights on as a symbolic vigil of neighborhood watch. I’ll be out and about attending several

National Night Out celebrations, meeting with constituents and enjoying the camaraderie of the evening. I’d also like to remind everyone that when we work with our local police and fire departments they can do a better job of protecting our communities. I urge everyone to take a moment to talk to their law enforcement officers when they see them out and open those lines of communication. For more information on National Night Out, visit their website at: http://natw.org/about/. As always, please contact me with questions or suggestions regarding any issue. I encourage you to visit me at the Capitol, or let me know if you’d like me to stop by your home or apartment. Also, please tune in to my local cable TV show, “Your Capitol: What’s Up?” which appears on public access channels 15 and 16. I can be reached by email at sen.chuck.wiger@ senate.mn and by phone at 651-296-6820. — Sen. Chuck Wiger represents District 43 in the Minnesota Senate. He can be reached at 651-2962167 or sen.chuck.wiger@ senate.mn.us.

trouble. • Invest in proper-fitting, Coast Guard-approved flotation devices (life vests) for your children. 5. Bike/skateboard/ pedestrian accidents/ head injuries: Scrapes, scratches and broken bones are common injuries for children riding bikes, skateboards, scooters and other equipment. The injuries we worry most about are head injuries. According to the CDC, millions of Americans ride bicycles, but less than half wear bicycle helmets. Bike helmets are a must for protecting riders of all ages. We also suggest knee and elbow padding for less experienced riders. Most importantly, do not allow children to ride bikes near heavy traffic areas. Accidents happen and are terrifying for both the child and parent, but knowing which activities and items are most dangerous is an important first step to prevention and hopefully a beautiful, enjoyable summer vacation! —Dr. Kurt Belk is medical director of The Urgency Room.

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Tennis Classic Continued from page 1A North Oaks pro Robin Coverdale has played in the classic 28 of the last 29 y ears. An injury kept her off the course one y ear. She plans to compete a gain this year. “It is a fantastic way to see the top local tennis pros play,” Coverdale said of the tournament. “There is not another event like this. The atmosphere is fun, y ou get to see and c hat with your favorite local pros and, best of all, you are supporting a wonderful cause.” In addition to the pla yers' pledge collections, the event raises funds thr ough sponsorships, admission fees and concession sales . Most of concessions and other event needs are donated, meaning there is little overhead cost, Bill Jacobson said. In recent years, the e vent has raised $200,000 to $225,000. For their 30th anni versary year, they're shooting for $300,000. Proceeds go to Childr en’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota cancer prevention and treatment research initiatives, as w ell as to r esearch and equipment

Pine Tree Apple Tennis Classic mixed doubles tournament When: Thursday evening, all day Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 7-9 Where: LifeTime Fitness, White Bear Lake Cost: $15 per person or $30 per family of up to four, for all four days Contact: childrensmn.org/ptatc aimed at improving the li ves of children who are fighting cancer and those w ho have defeated cancer but have enduring side effects. One tennis c lassic-supported study, for example, looked at the impact of chemotherapy on nerve function and developed a rehabilitation program. Event proceeds fund the Inter national Pleuropulmonary Blastoma Registry — a database about a rare and often fatal lung cancer. In 2009, local researchers utilizing the registry found a gene defect believed to cause pleuropulmonary blastoma and possibly other cancers. A registry of children and young adults with ovarian and testicular tumors was star ted in 2011 and early research has found that the majority of those on this registry had a defect of the same gene, called the DICER1 gene. Proceeds from the 30th tennis classic will continue to support the registries and additional research. “It's a small to wn tournament with worldwide impact,” Jacobson said. “It's great tennis, great food and a great cause.”

Pine Tree Run When: Sunday, Aug. 9. Registration starts at 7 a.m., kids run (ages 9 and under) is at 8 a.m., 10K is at 8:15 and 5K run/walk is at 8:25 a.m. Where: Starts and ends at LifeTime Fitness Cost: $40 for 10K, $35 for 5K run/walk and $10 for kids run if registered online before Aug. 5; add $5 for later registrations. Contact: childrensmn.org/ptatc

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Imke Reimers serves during a quarterfinal match of the 2013 Pine Tree Apple Tennis Classic at LifeTime Fitness. Reimers received the event’s sportsmanship award that year.

Letters to the Editor Fire Department thanks Kevin Colvard HUGO — On behalf of the Hugo Fire Department, I would like to thank the White Bear Lak e Fire Department for providing ambulance service to Hugo f or the past se veral decades. To all of the current and past members of the WBLFD, thank you for being ther e helping our community during those tough times that required emergency medical service. We understand the time that all of you dedicate to the service. We understand the commitment that it takes. We understand the sacrifices that are made to provide the service. For all of that, we thank you! Editor's note: The letter writer is chief of the Hugo Fire Department.

Our hope is tha t he is r eturned without an y recourse. Please contact ter ry@ kellermanseventcenter.com with an y information that may lead to his recapture. Editor's note: the letter writer is the caretaker of the garden next to Kellerman's Event Center on Fourth Street.

know. I'm positive she will car ry that work ethic, along with her dedication to our district's students and goals, with her in a position as a school board member. Vote for Leslie!

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Beverly Zweig WHITE BEAR LAKE — Sainted: We have a beautiful new library. Tainted: It is not fully handicapped-accessible. Making the entrance on Second Street eliminated a fully accessible handicap entrance by making it a long walk for anyone using a cane or walker from the only two handicap parking spaces in the lot. How did such a thing ha ppen? How did it g et approved? I personally tried it when I had to recently have minor foot surgery and wear a boot on my left foot. When I finally made it to the front desk and told the w oman there that it was not very handicapped-accessible, she said she was sor ry and noted that it was now a longer walk into the building from the parking lot. My husband, Gary, has a handicap (Ataxia SCA8) and uses a cane for short distances. No problem with the old library . However, now he drives to the North St. Paul library which he can use quite easily, being able to park near the entrance and walk inside. Gary is an avid reader and now makes the drive to the North St. Paul library. I cannot believe we are the only ones living in White Bear Lake having issues with access to our library.

Michelle Wagner WHITE BEAR LAKE — I'm ex cited to endorse m y friend Leslie Sieleni f or a position on our district's sc hool board. Over the years, I've been impressed with Leslie's obvious passion for all things involving growth and development opportunities for youth. I first got to kno w Leslie w hen my son par ticipated as a peer leader in a social g roup she de veloped and f ounded. Its purpose was to pr ovide a positi ve environment for students of all abilities to have fun and enjoy each other's company through games, crafts, events and friendship . I was You very impressed with her energy and the level of commitment and care she felt f or both the success of the pr ogram and meeting the needs of all participants. I've observed this same dedica tion as Leslie and her husband have volunteered tirelessly with White Bear Lake's unified Special Olympics team, ensuring a great team experience year after year for all participants. She has a big hear t and has demonstrated her willingness to evoke positive change by contributing her time and energy wherever she feels tha t she can mak e a dif ference. Leslie is one of the most deter mined, committed and caring people I

Cupcake thanks Jan Holtz Kraemer WHITE BEAR LAKE — T hank you John Lupo (owner of Grandma's Bakery) for making this town feel like home. We love you.

Missing lion Celine Carlson WHITE BEAR LAKE — A lion sta tue went missing from Kellerman's garden on the Friday night of July 17.

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Silver Lake United Methodist Church

1660 BIRCH LAKE AVE., WHITE BEAR LAKE (Just off Hwy 96 & Otter Lake Rd.)

9:00 a.m. Sunday School for adults and grades 6-12 10:00 a.m. Worship service Sunday School grades preschool - 5th 11:00 a.m. Coffee hour

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Pastor Mary Kitchell 5399 Geneva Ave. N, Oakdale • 651-773-9397

Youth & Fellowship Activities throughout the year!

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Monday: Communion Service at 9 a.m. Tuesday-Friday: Mass at 9 a.m. Saturday: Mass at 5 p.m. Sunday: Mass at 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:30-4:30 p.m. 700 Mahtomedi Ave., Mahtomedi 651-426-3245 1965 East County Rd. E :KLWH %HDU /DNH 1 Sunday Worship: 8:30am & 10:30am Education & Fellowship: 9:30am GAP Casual Worship: Wednesday 6pm Pastors Jim Woodruff & Susan Schoon 1XUVHU\ SURYLGHG +DQGLFDS DFFHVVLEOH www VWVWHSKHQZEO RUJ

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CHURCH OF ST. PIUS X 3878 Highland Avenue White Bear Lake • 651-429-5337 www.churchofstpiusx.org Masses: Mon.-Fri. 8 am • Wed. 6:30 pm Fri. 6:45 am • First Sat. 8 am, Sat. 5 pm Sun. 8 & 10 am • Reconciliation: Sat. 3:30 - 4:30 pm

Masses: Saturday – 5:00 PM Sunday – 7:30, 9:00, & 11:00 AM

Sunday Worship 9:30 am *Blended WorshipWorship with Choir10:00 & Organ Sunday am Nursery & Sun. School 3yr –7th Gr

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Outdoor Services through August

Sunday Worship 11:15 Permitting) am (45 min) (Weather *Interactive, Band-led & Casual/Nursery

Church 4741 Bald Eagle Avenue, White Bear Lake Parish Life Center/School 4690 Bald Eagle Avenue, White Bear Lake

1851 Birch Street, WBL, MN 55110 / 651-429-9026 / www.wblumc.org

First Church of Christ, Scientist 4705 Clark Ave. White Bear Lake • • • 651-429-0512

Sun. 10:00 a.m. Wed. 7:30 p.m.

Church Service & Sunday School (for children under 20) Testimonial Service

Childcare provided at all services • • • Reading Room Friday 11-2

South Shore Trinity Lutheran Church South Shore Blvd. at Bellaire Avenue White Bear Lake, MN 651-429-4293 LCMS We are Sharing, Caring, & Growing in Christ

Worship

Thursday 5:30 p.m. Sunday 8 and 9:30 a.m. Sunday contemporary 11 a.m. Dial-A-Devotion 651-429-0078 www.sstwbl.org

White Bear Unitarian Universalist Church

A Welcoming & Inclusive Faith Community

Rev. Victoria Safford

Rev. Luke Stevens-Royer

Sunday Services & Religious Ed: 10 a.m.

(651) 426-2369 / wbuuc.org

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ASSISTANT MINISTER

Lakeside Service at 9:30 a.m. August 9, 23 & 30 Bring a lawn chair or a blanket - Join Us!

SUNDAY MORNINGS 9:00 Sunday School 9:00 Adult Education 10:15 Worship Service 11:15 Coffee Fellowship 5th and Bloom Ave, White Bear Lake • 651-429-3381 • www.fpcwbl.org

OLD CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD MASS Saturdays at 4:30 PM

Meeting at Baptisms and Weddings St. Stephens Father Steve Josephson Lutheran Church 612-709-8084 E-mail: steve_j_55303@yahoo.com 1965 East County Rd E ALL ARE WELCOME

Traditional Worship 9 & 10:30 a.m. Sanctuary

9050 60th Street North • Stillwater, 55082 651-770-3618 brotend@woodburylutheran.org www.woodburylutheran.org Pastor Derek Broten

Contemporary Worship Saturday 5 p.m. Great Hall Sunday 9:30 a.m. Great Hall S UN DA Y S CH OO L A N D N URSE RY A T A LL S ERV I CE S 900 S TI L L W ATE R R OA D , M AH TOME DI WWW.SAINTANDREWS.ORG 651-426-3261

Sundays:

Worship: 9:00am • Education Hour: 10:30am Worship: 9:00 & 10:30am • Education Hour: 9:15am Faith comes to life!

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Calendar EVENTS

White Bear Lake Rotary Strive Scholarship Race/ Taco John’s Run Baby Run

WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR When: 7 am-10 pm, July 29- August 2 Where: Washington County Fairgrounds, 12300 N 140th St. Lake Elmo Details: Hundreds of exhibits, music, food, animals, rides, fun events. Contact: www. washingtoncountyfair.org

MONARCH MADNESS When: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 29 Where: Gammelgarden Museum, 20880 Olinda Trail N., Scandia Details: U of M Monarch Lab presenter Sarah Weaver shares the latest research related to the diminished numbers of monarchs, what’s causing it, and solutions to help turn around the trend. Free. Contact: scandiaparks. org

FREE SUMMER MOVIE SERIES – ‘PADDINGTON’ When: 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 29 & Thursday, July 30 Where: White Bear Township Theatre, 1180 County Rd. J Details: Free family films shown on Wednesdays and Thursdays from June 17-August 20. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Contact: 651-653-3243 or mullerfamilytheatres.com

MARKETFEST AND CLASSIC CAR SHOW When: 6-9 p.m. Thursdays, July 30 Where: Downtown White Bear Lake Details: Last week! Over 140 food, merchandise and service vendors; children’s activities including a petting zoo, inflatables and more; two stages with live music each night; classic car show. Contact: marketfest.org

FARE FOR ALL EXPRESS When: 2-4 p.m. Friday, July 31 Where: First Lutheran Church, 4000 Linden St. Details: Open to everyone to purchase fresh fruit, vegetables and frozen meat packages at a discounted price. Cash, credit cards and EBT accepted. Contact: fareforall.org

WHEN: 8 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 1

WHERE: Lion’s Park, 4200 Lake Ave. S.

CONTACT: whitebearrotary.org

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When: 10-11:30 a.m. Friday, July 31 Where: Lake Country Booksellers, 4766 Washington Square, White Bear Lake Details: Author of ‘Sins of our Fathers’ will talk about and sign copies of the book. Contact: 651-426-0918

DOG DAYS DOWNTOWN When: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 1 Where: Downtown White Bear Lake Details: Stroll around downtown with a favorite 4-legged friend and visit businesses with a water bowl in front of their location and the Dog Days Downtown logo for treats and specials, and relax on a pet-friendly restaurant patio. Learn about pet adoption, rescue groups, dog training and proper pet grooming. Contact: downtownwhitebearlake. com

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When: 2-3 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10 Where: Wildwood Library, 763 Stillwater Rd., Mahtomedi Details: Teens can create Anime drawings, trade or learn techniques, draft story board ideas and talk manga (bring a favorite book). Preregistration required. Contact: 651-426-2042 or co.washington.mn.us

5K Run/walk and 10K run. $25 before July 29; $35 Race Day and after July 29

When: 6 p.m. Fri., July 31 to 6 a.m. Sat., Aug. 1 Where: White Bear Lake Area High School South Campus, 3551 McKnight Road Details: Typically more than 100 teams and 1,500 SCHIFFELLY PUPPET SHOW participate in a run/walk When: 10:30-11 a.m. and stay overnight to raise Friday, July 31 Where: White Bear Lake funds for the American Cancer Society. Library Contact: relay.acsevents. Details: Comedy, original org puppet characters and morals are added to classic WHITE BEAR LAKE LIBRARY fairy tales creating an action-packed performance. ICE CREAM SOCIAL When: 1-4 p.m. Sunday, All ages; seating first-come, Aug. 2 first-served. Where: White Bear Lake Contact: rclreads.org Library, 2150 2nd Street Details: Ice Cream Social held rain or shine. See the Hendrickson Butterfly • Thank you for sending us Garden, the section of news of your upcoming event. engraved pavers and new The calendar is reserved for community room and patio. secular-themed community events Contact: rclreads.org that are likely to appeal to readers throughout our coverage area, which includes: White Bear Lake, White Bear Township, Mahtomedi, Hugo, Grant, Birchwood, Dellwood, Willernie, Gem Lake, Pine Springs, Forest Lake, Wyoming, Wyoming Township, Columbus Township, Centerville, Circle Pines, Lexington, Lino Lakes, Stillwater, Lake Elmo, Oak Park Heights, Stillwater Township, Shoreview, Vadnais Heights and North Oaks. • Deadline for event submissions is the Wednesday prior to the following weeks publication. • Due to space limitations, there is NO GUARANTEE whether, when, or for how long submissions will be published.

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NIGHT TO UNITE When: Tuesday, Aug. 4 Where: Throughout White Bear Lake Details: National event designed to build neighborhood involvement by bringing police and communities together, and bring awareness to crime prevention and local law enforcement efforts. Plan a neighborhood party and contact the police department to schedule a visit from the White Bear Lake Police and Fire Departments. Contact: 651-429-8511 or mbarton@whitebearlake. org or ituma@ whitebearlake.org

FREE SUMMER MOVIE SERIES – ‘DESPICABLE ME’ When: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5 & Thursday, Aug. 6 Where: White Bear Township Theatre, 1180

Where: White Bear Center for the Arts, 4971 Long Ave. Details: Children ages 6-12 learn how to cut glass and assemble the pieces into a beautiful 8x10 mosaic panel. $46/member; $58/ non-member. Contact: 651-407-0597 or whitebeararts.org

County Rd. J Details: Free family films, rated PG, shown on Wednesdays and Thursdays from June 17-August 20. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Contact: 651-653-3243 or mullerfamilytheatres.com

PINE TREE APPLE TENNIS CLASSIC When: Aug. 6-9 Where: Lifetime Fitness, 4800 White Bear Parkway Details: Featuring more than 100 of the area’s top players in annual mixed doubles tournament, auctions, raffle, to benefit Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of MN.

PARENT’S NIGHT OUT When: 4:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 8 Where: White Bear Area YMCA Details: Children ages 2-10 years old can be dropped off at the Y to enjoy pizza, games, crafts and activities while parents have a night off. $20 members; $25 nonmembers. Save $5 per child if registered by May 7. Contact: jill.kranz@ ymcatwincities.org

5K/10K PINE TREE RUN & KIDS’ FUN RUN When: 8 a.m. Sunday, Aug 9 Where: Lifetime Fitness, 4800 White Bear Parkway Details: Chip-times, certified course around Birch Lake. Proceeds benefit Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of MN. Stay for tennis tournament and treats from Pine Tree Apple Orchard. Contact: www.ptatc. childrensmn.org

WILDWOOD BOOK CLUB When: 7-8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12 Where: Wildwood Library, 763 Stillwater Rd., Mahtomedi Details: Read the book and join the discussion. This month’s selection is “Ordinary Grace” by William Kent Krueger. Krueger will be the speaker at the 2015 MahtoREADi event held in November. The club is free and open to the public. No registration required. Contact: 651-426-2042 or co.washington.mn.us

‘PAUSE THAT REFRESHES’ SPEAKER EVENT When: Noon-1:30 Wednesday, Aug. 12 Where: North Star Museum of Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting, 2640 E. Seventh Ave., North St. Paul Details: Guest speaker is Steve Elliot, Director of the Minnesota Historical Society, who has a background in history preservation and community connections. $12 includes light lunch. Contact: 651-748-2880

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‘THE WONDERFUL WIZARD BIRCHWOOD VILLAGE OF OZ’ MUSIC IN THE PARK SERIES When: 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 31; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1; 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 2 Where: Lakeshore Players, 4820 Stewart Ave., White Bear Lake Details: Classic story of Dorothy and friends adapted for and performed by the Summer Youth Players. Tickets $12/ adult; $10/kids, students & seniors. Contact: lakeshoreplayers.org

‘THE MISER’ When: 7 p.m. Friday, July 31 Where: Outdoor Theatre, Century College West Campus Details: Moliere’s comedy of stolen treasure, backstabbing, long lost heirs, and impossible endings comes to life in this Shakespeare & Company production. Tickets $15/adult; $13/ seniors; 12 and under free. Contact: 651-779-5818 or shakespeareandcompany. org

AFTERNOON WITH WILL ROGERS When: 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1 Where: Lakeshore Players, 4820 Stewart Ave., White Bear Lake Details: Mel Aanerud will provide a benefit performance presenting the life, wit and wisdom of cowboy, vaudeville performer, humorist, newspaper columnist social commentator and 1920’s actor, Will Rogers. Tickets $10. Contact: 651-429-5674 or lakeshoreplayers.org

‘HAMLET’ When: 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1 Where: Outdoor Theatre, Century College West Campus Details: A Shakespeare & Company production of the story of corruption, betrayal, incest and murder. Outdoor environment with no scenery encourages imagination and is similar to Shakespeare’s original theatre. Contact: 651-779-5818 or shakespeareandcompany. org

‘TWELFTH NIGHT’ When: 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 2 Where: Outdoor Theatre, Century College West Campus Details: A Shakespeare & Company comedy about a tangled knot of desires and dreams in the land of Illyria. Contact: 651-779-5818 or shakespeareandcompany. org

When: 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 2 Where: Birch Beach, Birchwood Village Details: Amy and Adams play original folk, love ballads, rock and bluegrass. Contact: cityofbirchwood.com

MUSICIAN & STORYTELLER JACK PEARSON When: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4 Where: Wildwood Library, 763 Stillwater Rd., Mahtomedi Details: Jack shares his love of music and reading with his guitar, banjo, jaw harp, spoons, and the unique amplified toy box lid. No registration required. Contact: 651-426-2042 or co.washington.mn.us

LAKE COUNTRY CHORUS OPEN HOUSE When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Aug. 4, 11, 25 Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 3770 Bellaire Ave., White Bear Lake Details: Meet the members, learn a new song, try harmonizing on a tag, and learn about Lake Country’s 47-year history in the White Bear Area. Contact: 651-645-7222 or info@lakecountrychorus. org

ARTS ECO-PAPERMAKING When: 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1 Where: Wildwood Library, 763 Stillwater Rd., Mahtomedi Details: Artist Erica Rasmussen leads a free workshop for young artists who will learn to make paper with cotton pulp and native plants. Students make their own stencils featuring Minnesota imagery. Wear clothes that can get wet. Pre-registration required. Contact: 651-426-2042 or co.washington.mn.us

IMPRESSIONISTIC LANDSCAPES When: 9:30-noon Tuesday, Aug. 4 Where: White Bear Center for the Arts, 4971 Long Ave. Details: Children ages 6-12 learn to paint with acrylics in an impressionistic style using shape, color, pattern, light and darks, focusing on tone, value and composition instead of details. $23/ member; $29/non-member. Contact: 651-407-0597 or whitebeararts.org

MOSAIC PANEL When: 9:30 a.m.-noon Wednesday, Aug. 5 & Thursday, Aug. 6

When: 2-3:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 3 and the first Monday of every month Where: Wildwood Library, 763 Stillwater Rd., Mahtomedi Details: The Wildwood Writers’ Group has formed to support aspiring memoir writers. Everyone is welcome. No registration required. Contact: 651-426-2042 or co.washington.mn.us

FARMER’S MARKET When: 8 am-noon Fridays, June 26 to Oct. 30 Where: Washington Ave. and 4th St., downtown White Bear Lake Details: Produce includes organic produce, natural meats and cheeses, honey, syrup, baked goods, plants and flowers. Contact: 651-747-3650 or www.whitebearlake.org

DOG GONE READING When: 4:30-6 p.m. Thursdays, July 30 & Aug. 13, 20, 27 Where: Wildwood Library, Mahtomedi Details: Children in grades K-7 can read to a certified training dog and its trainer for 15 minutes. RSVP required. Contact: 651-426-2042

MIDWEST SKI OTTERS SHOWS When: 6 pm Sundays throughout the summer Where: Goose Lake on Hoffman Road, White Bear Lake Details: White Bearbased team of 120 amateur skiers from metro area Contact: www.skiotters. com

BALD EAGLE WATERSKI CLUB SHOWS When: 7 pm Thursdays, through August Where: Centerville Lake in Centerville Details: Members of all ages perform waterskiing tricks. Club also performs at summer festivals throughout the state. Contact: 651-983-0161

CLASS REUNIONS WHITE BEAR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1995 REUNION When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1 Where: The Station, 2171 4th St., White Bear Lake Contact: Kim MacDonald at wblclassof95@yahoo.com or Amy Ross, amyross19@ yahoo.com

WHITE BEAR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1985 When: 6 p.m.-midnight Saturday, Aug. 8 Where: White Bear Country Inn, 4940 Highway 61 N. Details: Appetizers, DJ and more, $50. Golf tournament earlier in the day at Gem Lake. Contact: wbclassof85. com or info@wbclassof85


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The number of twobedroom units has been reduced from 35 to 19 and the number of onebedroom units was increased from 44 to 60. There is now greater market demand for onebedroom units, reported HRA Executive Director Barb Dacy. The total size of the building thus has been reduced. The southeastern portion of the structure has been eliminated. The number of underground parking spaces also has been reduced and the garage entrance has moved. The revised plan has 65 garage spaces and 28 surface parking spaces. The total of 93 spaces is 40 fewer than city code requires. Dacy asserted that a variance is reasonable because senior complexes historically need less parking. “Based on our experience, the amount [of parking] that is being proposed is adequate for the development,” she said. “It is our experi-

ence that there is a portion of folks who live in our buildings who do not drive.” The facility also will not now have balconies or patios for each unit. The loss of the amenity was necessity to reduce costs, Dacy advised. “We have to balance construction costs as well as providing affordable rents,” she said. “We don't want to offer a product to the senior community that's priced too high. So there were decisions that had to be made.” The Planning Commission and the city planner recommended approval of the changed development. “Despite the removal of the balconies and patios, we feel that the building still meets the design goals of the Village Mixed Use District,” Planner Erin Perdu said. “They are still including the plaza along Mahtomedi Avenue that enhances that village feel that was part of the original intent of

Additional action tak en by the Mahtomedi City Council on July 21 included: • Amended three sections of city code regarding stormwater management regulations. The city was required by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to review and update its code. The changes include more details on how the city will enforce the requirements and respond to instances on noncompliance. Some of the more technical details of the requirements were removed from the city code and a new governing manual was created. The measure makes it easier for the city to update the requirements as needed, and the guidebook will be provided to prospective developers, the city engineer reported. • Accepted a nearly $32,000 recycling grant from the county. The city annually receives county funds to support recycling initiatives. • Appointed two new commission members: Ben Reiss to the Parks Commission and Stacey Stout to the Planning Commission for threeyear terms. • Approved submission of a letter to the Metropolitan Council indicating the city's interest in participating in a municipal solar collaborative. Cities would purchase a stake in a prospective solar garden and would receive reductions in their electricity bills dependent upon the amount of electricity the garden produces. • Approved variance to allow the owners of 943 Mahtomedi Avenue to build a 6-foot fence in a portion of their front yard. Typically, front fences cannot be taller than 4 feet. Ryan and Christa Cadwell want a privacy fence on their north property line to block their view of the adjacent service station. Four neighbors gave consent to the fence. • During the public comment period, Ryan Cadwell expressed concern about vehicles driving too fast down the alley behind his property. He requested a speed limit or other speed control measures be instituted. • New Mahtomedi School District Community Education Director Cathy Wyland introduced herself. She said her goals include reviving the community athletic council and engaging more older adults in programs. • Recognized Public Works employee Sandy Mahoney for 15 years of working for the city. • The next council meeting will be held on Monday, Aug. 3; it was moved a day earlier than usual because of Night to Unite on Aug. 4.

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At top: An early rendering of the east side of Piccadilly Square. Above: The original Piccadilly Square site plan is at right and the revised plan is at left. The garage entrance is circled. the development. Staff feels that this is still an overall positive design that will positively contribute to the sense of place in that area.” Council members had questions and reservations about the changes but the majority voted to give consent. Councilman Joel

Schilling voted in opposition. “This is a step backwards. I am disappointed,” he said. Site preparations will commence this fall and construction will begin this winter. Construction is expected to be complete in fall 2016.

Storm Damage Continued from page 1A portion of the city... City crews this week are working on cleaning up the roads, storm drainageways, parks, trails and city facilities and then we are offering storm debris pickup." Street Supervisor Tim Payne said it was a similar story in Lino Lakes, where staff responded to set up the debris collection service after being inundated with calls from affected homeowners. "It's a judgment call," he said. "We don't have a policy in place, although we are going to be looking at that. There was an exceeding amount of calls [from residents] asking if we were going to be doing this after the storm; we recognized the need."

White Bear Town Board Notes In other action at the White Bear T ownship July 20 meeting, supervisors: • Approved a conditional use permit for an accessory apartment at 2593 Ralph St. The existing singlefamily home will be converted by the owners, Dennis and Kathleen Forsberg, to include a mother-in-law apartment. • Amended a zoning ordinance to recognize massage therapy as a conditional use for a property located within the B-2 General Business zone and subsequently issued a conditional use permit to Lemon Water Salon and Spa for this purpose. Prior to July 20, massage therapy was not permitted under township ordinance. • Amended another ordinance governing accessory structures to limit individual garages to a maximum

of 2,500 square feet and approved an application from William Heitmann, homeowner of 1506 Hammond Road, to construct a 2,304-square-foot pole barn to replace an existing structure which had been damaged by fire. • Appointed Ron Denn, David Kotilinek and Beth Artner as chairman, vice chairman and member of the Planning Commission, respectively. • Awarded a contract worth $49,000 to Jeanetta & Sons Excavating for the Taylor Avenue culvert replacement project. At the previous township meeting, all bids for this project were rejected after coming in far higher than the engineer's estimate and the scope of the project was revised, resulting in lower bids. The city engineering firm, TKDA, will provide construction

administration for a little over $7,000. Supervisors also signed off on an agreement with the Rice Creek Watershed District to maintain the structure, once complete. • Granted permission to Brady and Jessica Anderson and Arnold Anderson to bow hunt deer on private property at 210 East County Road J between September and December. • Approved execution of a two-year lease agreement with Universal Forest Products to rent use of the land occupied by the former Town Hall for employee parking. The township stands to collect rent of $4,500 for the first year of the agreement with a 2 percent increase for each subsequent year the lease is renewed. — Louise Ernewein

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Struggling for an appropriate description of the storm's power, Renner said his trees at the height of the winds had resembled one of the inflatable "airdancer" men popularly seen at car dealerships. Citizens weren't the only ones responding to issues caused by the storms. Most of the township's 15 sewage lift stations (which contribute to preventing sewage from backing up into the environment) lost power during the outages caused by downed cables. Public Works staff were called in to rotate backup generators among the lift stations until power was restored. Moreover, when Public Works employees began transporting storm debris such as tree branches, sticks and leaves to the Ramsey County Compost Site on Sherwood Road on Monday, July 20, they were able to make only two trips before they were told the county was no longer accepting storm debris for at least two days due to being overwhelmed by vol-

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1915 The home of Mr . and Mrs. L. J. Lambert, Seventh and Johnson, was destroyed by fire last Sunday morning. About nine o’clock the fire alarm was turned in. The boys gathered rapidly and a nearby auto took the chemical engine and crew. 1940 New pastor comes to St. Mary’s...Rev. Lawrence F. Ryan. 1965 It was announced this week by Carl Ave’Lallemant, manager of St. John’s Hospital, 403 Marie Ave., St. Paul, that the Board of Directors have pur chased 30 acres of land and Belland is to be used for future expansion of St. John’s within the area serviced by the hospital, which includes Maplewood, White Bear Lake and No. St. Paul. 1990 The White Bear City Council voted 4-0 to purchase the railroad depot site and the adjacent property for $465,993 from Burlington N orthern Railroad. The prop-

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White Bear Lake Depot, 2001 erty is located between city hall and Fourth Street and between Highway 61 and the alley. It also includes three small parks across Highway 61 from the depot...White Bear High School graduate and former resident, Ellen Hiniker, was hired as administrative assistant, June 25, to White Bear Lake’s City Manager Mark Sather. 2005 The music at Marketfest will be accompanied by another distinctive sound this week. The bells at White Bear Lake City Hall and several area churches will chime in unison at 7pm to inaugurate the 11th annual Relay for Life in White Bear Lake. “The bells will ring us into the second decade of Relay,” said volunteer Maggi Morse, who is coor dinating the har moni-

ous kickoff. Looking Forward to the Past Upcoming Historical Society Events Scrapbooking Crop, Saturday, August 15th 10am-10pm White Bear Lake Armory, 2228 Fourth Street Enjoy a fun day with friends working on your scrapbook or craft of your choice. Cost: $30 members/$35 nonmembers - includes donuts & coffee, lunch, dinner, snacks, door prizes; and more! All proceeds benefit the White Bear Lake Area Historical Society and our ongoing efforts to preserve the stories of our community. Pre-register online www.whitebearhistory.org or call 651-407-5327.

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Exhibit posthumous for longtime artist The White Bear Center for the Ar ts (WBCA) is sponsoring an exhibit b y Edna Imm, a White Bear Lake painter w ho died in 2009 at age 103. Imm is kno wn for her paintings of town landmarks, landscapes, portraits and sailboa ts. She resided in White Bear fr om the late 1940s to ear ly '80s, where she raised a f amily and honed her talent. The exhibition next month will inc lude an extensive collection of her paintings gathered from more than 25 lenders . The rare exhibit is guest curated by artists Jim Dimmers and Laurel O’Gorman and is considered the most comprehensive gathering of Imm's vast body of work, representing many aspects

of her 80-year career. O’Gorman lived near Imm during the la te 1940s-'50s. “As a y oung child, growing up acr oss the street from ‘Granny’ was a delightful adventure," O'Gorman recalled. "She brought her v ery big per sonality and love of art into our world, and I am still riding the wave of that guiding light." WBCA will host thr ee events honoring Imm. T he opening reception will be 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6 with a lectur e at 7 p.m. There will be a posthumous birthday party for the artist on the after noon of Aug. 25 and a c losing party on Sept. 10 from 6:30-8 p.m. The exhibit will be open for viewing Monday, Aug. 3 through Sept. 10 during gal-

lery hours, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., and Tuesday, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. The arts center is loca ted at 4971 Long Ave. in White Bear Lake. — Compiled from press release

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Ciresi Robert “Bob” Ciresi Age 69 of Chisago City Formerly of White Bear Lake Loving Husband, Brother, Uncle, Brother-In-Law, entered into heaven July 18. Preceded in death by parents, Salvadore & Frances; siblings, Anna Bechner, Joseph & David Ciresi. Survived by wife of 46 years, Rae; brother, Thomas (Pat), brotherCiresi in-law, Jud (Kathy) Lauzon & children; sister-in-law, Zoe (John) Satter & children; many nieces, nephews, other relatives & friends. Bob was a proud Vietnam War Veteran & retired from Xcel Energy after 30 years. Mass of Christian Burial was July 24 at the Church of St. Peter in Forest Lake. The family would like to thank the Fairview Lakes Hospice, and also the neurosurgery team at the University of Minnesota Hospital. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to the family.

Dyson-Engstrom Debra E. Dyson-Engstrom, 63, of Eagan, formerly of White Bear Lake, died July 17. Funeral service 11 a.m. July 31 at Bethany Lutheran Church, Duluth.

Evans John Arthur Evans Sr., 76, of Vadnais Heights, died July 19. Funeral service was July 23 at St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Church.

Fry Wayne W. Fry, 81, of Mahtomedi, died July 21. Service was July 24 at First Evangelical Free Church in Maplewood. Interment Ft. Snelling National Cemetery.

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Jeffery Paul Gadbois "Meat" Age 40 of White Bear Lake. Son of Marilyn and Stanley Gadbois, brother of Janet (deceased), James and John. He succumbed to complications of cancer in the early hours of July 13, 2015. His unique humor and artistic talent defined him to most while those closest to him will miss his compassionate and sensitive nature Gadbois and ability to turn any bad situation into a funny anecdote. In our depths we will hold him forever and keep faith that he will meet us in the next place. A gathering was held in his honor last week at Mueller Memorial. To leave a message of condolence, visit www.MuellerMemorial.com or call 651-429-4944 for more information.

Donald "Tiff" Hill, 84, of White Bear Lake, died July 17. Mass of Christian Burial was July 23 at St. Pius X Catholic Church.

Johnson Donald W. Johnson, 83, of White Bear Lake, died July 23. Memorial visitation was July 26 at MuellerBies Funeral Home, Roseville. Interment Ft. Snelling National Cemetery.

Lowe Justin Lowe, 32, of Vadnais Heights, died unexpectedly July 21. Private family graveside service.

A Vadnais Heights native who co-founded a nationally known metal band was found dead a few weeks after his bandmates said he had “fallen into a very broken state of mind.” Justin Lowe's body was found July 21 near the Arcola High Bridge over the St. Croix River, according to multiple media reports. He reportedly had been missing since July 18 and appeared to have died from a fall. Lowe, 32, and two fellow White Bear Lake Area High School graduates started After the Burial in 2004. The five-member metalcore band has released four albums, the last two of which made it onto the Billboard charts. Lowe was a guitarist and wrote much of the band's music; he was known for playing eight- and nine-string guitars. The bandmates spent much of their lives on tour and were scheduled to be part of the Summer Slaughter Tour starting this week. “Life on the road isn't easy,” Lowe told the Press in 2010. “We're really committed and we love it; otherwise we wouldn't be out there.” Lowe abruptly left the band in June after posting bizarre, paranoid-sounding accusations on Facebook. A statement on the band's Facebook page following Lowe's departure included: “Our dear friend, our brother onstage and off, has fallen into a very broken state of mind. A state that, despite our continued efforts, we have been powerless to get him out of.” The band hasn't issued a statement following his death. Lowe's sister, Shannon Proulx, in a Facebook post called Lowe a “gifted musician, music producer and photographer,” and a “loving son, brother, uncle and friend to many in the music community.” She wrote that her brother “was receiving professional help and we thought he was making progess.” —Kristine Goodrich

Twedt Meyer Karen J. Meyer (nee Anderson) Karen was born in St. Paul on February 10, 1938 to Helen (nee Wilson) and Gerad Anderson. She attended Harding High School in St. Paul and graduated from there as well. Karen always created fun times with her family, including bringing her grandchildren and great-grandchildren to Cup and Cone. She enjoyed coffee Meyer with friends, playing cards and dominos, and spending time at the cabin in Webster, Wisconsin. Her passions included her garden, flowers, and most importantly, her family. Karen passed away peacefully at the age of 77 in White Bear Lake on July 17, 2015 while surrounded by her loving family. Karen is preceded in death by her daughter, Jeanie Marie and husband of 51 years, Robert M. Meyer. She will be dearly missed by her children, Carey (Larry) Larson, Robbie (Sherrie) Meyer, Michael Meyer, and Christine (Terry) Phinney; her 8 grandchildren, Brad (Becky) Larson, Josh (Leslie) Larson, Andrew Meyer, Aleasha Meyer, Anthony Phinney, Tisa Phinney, Beau Phinney and Dustin Wick; her 8 great-grandchildren, Jaxon Larson, Chase Larson, Elodie Larson, Grace Larson, Eva Larson, Elizabeth Larson, Mason Meyer and Brennon Phinney; her siblings, Jean Smith, Helen (Herb) Smith, Kathy (Ken) Powell and Lynn LeMire; and many other family and friends. A memorial service was held last week at Mueller Memorial. To leave a message of condolence, please visit www.MuellerMemorial.com or call 651-429-4944 for more information.

Donald Roger Twedt, 83, of White Bear Lake, died July 18. A celebration of life was July 23 at Wulff Woodbury Funeral Home.

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Carol Fish City of residence: White Bear Lake Contact info: 651-7733159 Do or did y ou have children who attended district schools? Two sons attended and graduated from White Fish Bear Lake Schools Education: Graduated from White Bear Lake High School, Anoka Ramsey Community Colle ge with A. A. de gree, University of Minnesota with Bachelor of Science in elementary education, Bethel Uni versity with Master of Education Degree in special education, and recently completed licensure in K-12 reading (U of M). Occupation: Special education teacher with Minneapolis Public Schools Civic/volunteer experience: Gir l Scout leader, religious education teacher/coordinator, early childhood family education task force committee Why are you running? I filed as a sc hool board candidate because I wish to serv e the community in which I live using my knowledge, experience and expertise in the fi eld of education. I g rew up in White Bear Lak e and

Leslie Sieleni City of residence: White Bear Lake Contact info: 612-7470840 Do or did y ou have children who attended district schools? Yes, we have a c hild going into 10th grade this y ear at WBLAHS North Cam- Sieleni pus. Education: Graduate of the Minnesota Governor’s Council for Developmental Disabilities, Partners in Policy Making. Attended Century College for child psychology and Ashworth College for construction management.

graduated from White Bear High School, my family has a history of community engagement, and I feel this is an ar ea in which I could serve. With over twenty years teaching experience, plus fifteen years of substitute teaching experience in this district and others, I have worked at all grade levels, early childhood through beginning college. My experience has been with diverse cultures and abilities. I recognize the value of parental involvement at all levels. I par ticipate in district community education, and am familiar with the senior programs. If elected, what would be your top priorities? My top priorities w ould be to become acquainted with the duties of a sc hool board member and car ry out those duties with the same pr ofessionalism I practice in my teaching career. Safety in our sc hools is of prime importance today. Meeting mental health needs is also important. Another priority would be to improve the learning outcomes for the fi fty percent of students who are reported to be achieving at less than average. Reading ability is basic to school success. It is impor tant for all students to be college or career ready in reading, writing and math skills.

Occupation: Manager at Zachry Engineering for the past 18 years Civic/volunteer experience: Head of delegation and coach for our WBL Area Schools Special Olympics Unified BEARS T eam, volunteer for ARC MN, board of directors for the International Down Syndrome Coalition, parent volunteer for Family Voices of Minnesota, member of Department of Education Special Education Advisory Panel. Why are you running? To play an active role in ensuring that all students in the district are given the optimal educational experience they deserve. I want the community to be pr oud of the sc hool district in w hich their students ar e being educated. As a member of the De partment of Education Special Educa tion Advisory

Margaret Newmaster City of residence: White Bear Lake Contact info: Email: margenewmaster4schoolboard@ gmail.com, home phone: 651-429-0357 Do or did y ou have children who attended district schools? My son K yle is Newmaster a 1993 WBL g rad and m y daughter Brooke is a 1997 grad Education: University of MN: BS education (German, Spanish); Masters in library science; PhD cur riculum and instr uctional systems Occupation: Media specialist (librarian) Civic/volunteer experience: As a 40+ y ear educator in the school district and as a parent of two WBL g raduates, I have been a Band Booster; have supported exchange programs with other countries; pr omoted diversity activities and clubs; written grants which have benefited our schools and provided multi-culture programs to our students and the community. As a par ent of a K orean adoptee, I have been very active in promoting diversity education and opportunities for students and the White Bear Area School District community since the 1980s. I have written grants for a Hmong r esource center a t North Campus and additional Asian r esource materials, sponsored speakers and have served on the Panel (SEAP) I have been involved with the processes, policies and pr ocedures that ensure collaboration between parents and administration at the state level. I believe my experiences as a member of the SEAP will allow me to continue to be an ef fective advocate for the families in our district. If elected, w hat would be y our top priorities? My first priority would be to ensure that every student is given the same educational opportunity, despite their a bility level, in the most inclusive school environment possible. Understanding tha t every student learns differently, we need to create schools that reach all students of all a bilities, set high expectations for all, and prepare them to be career and college ready as well as in

nonprofit Korean Cultural Association board since 2006. Our events are free and open to the public. Why are you running? I believe my experience as an educa tor and parent have given me insights and skills which will help me serv e District 624 well as a board member. As a media specialist I have worked closely with students and teachers in all curriculum areas and have been a tec hnology teacher, innovator and guide through many initiatives. As a parent I have been active in supporting student acti vities. As a par ent of a K orean adoptee, I serve on the board of the Korean Cultural Association and have worked to provide diversity and multicultural opportunities to our school community. I believe the role of the school board is to focus on student lear ning and to assur e the community that all students r egardless of socioeconomic status, race or g ender are progressing toward achieving the same high standards. If elected, what would be your top priorities? 1) Engage all stakeholders in the education of our children with participation welcomed. 2) Offer choices to lear ners and par ents based on best practice and research. 3) Provide clear communication between all stakeholders with all kno wing they have been heard.

a position to be fully contributing members of society after lea ving our sc hools (life ready). My second priority w ould be to c hange the current system of special education service delivery, so that students in our district may attend their homesc hool with their brothers, sisters, neighbors and friends vs . transporting them out of the school/district to receive their services. The dollars saved could go back to further build the capacity of our educators (e.g. through professional development or incr eased staffing), where it would benefit not onl y our pr ofessionals but also all of the students within our school community. Keeping our students within our district and b uilding a stronger group of teachers that serve them would be a worthwhile endeavor.

STEM Academy provides a summer challenge School is out of session for the summer months, but some students in the district are learning more about their favorite subjects: science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). STEM academy, a camp f or aspiring engineers , creative thinkers and active learners, instills engineering and tec hnological skills among school-age students. An all-girls camp took place last week in which sixth- through ninth-grade girls had the opportunity to design 3D models using a laser cutter and a 3-D printer. Ashley Fettinger and Isabel Romay, who will soon be freshmen, both see futures in engineering. Both have parents who are engineers, which played a role in their interests. The best part about the camp? “We loved making a 3-D maz e out of a laser cutter. That was pretty cool.” - Photo by Maddie DeBilzan

Ashley Fetlinger and Isabel Roma y’s favorite part of the STEM camp was making a maze with a lazer cutter.

Washington County Sheriff Reports The Washington County Sheriff's Office reported the following incidents: • Fourteen golf pins and fl ags were reported stolen July 11 from the White Bear Yacht Club. • A Mahtomedi man, 23, was ar rested for third-degree DWI and driving after suspension July 15 at Long Lake Road E and Ec ho Lake Road in Mahtomedi. • A bird bath with pedestal and a lawn ornament were reported stolen July 16 from a yard in the 1000 b lock of Dunbar Way in Mahtomedi. • A Marine on St. Croix man, 26, was arrested for thirddegree DUI July 17 on Jamaca Avenue N. and 75th Street N. in Grant. • A Little Falls man, 59, was arrested for fourth-degree DWI, driving on a license canceled f or unsafe behavior and open bottle violation July 17 in the 300 block of Dartmoor Road. • The driver of a white Pontiac Grand Am drove away without paying for nearly $44 in g as from the Freedom Valu Center on Wildwood Road in Mahtomedi on July 18. • A Mahtomedi r esident on J uly 20 r eported losing $18,000 in fraudulent charges on a credit card account.

STEM academy was introduced in White Bear a bout four years ago. Joe Dimiglio and Chris L yons, first-time teachers of the camp, are rewarded upon seeing the r esults of their students’ hard work. “It’s really great to watch everybody finish their projects and connect the dots with big ger, real-life ideas,” Lyons said. A co-ed class will be held this w eek for 20 more students who will learn basic principles of design, research and engineering. Employers, keep your eyes open. The district has dozens of young students eager to use ma th and science to solv e realworld problems. — Maddie DeBilzan

Ramsey County Sheriff Reports The Ramsey County Sheriff ’s Office reported the following incidents: WHITE BEAR TOWNSHIP • Deputies responded to a r eport of an intoxicated man fi ghting with his girlfriend July 15 on P ortland Avenue. After deputies arrived, he threatened to kill himself. He was taken to a hospital. He also was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia because he had a pipe with marijuana residue in his pocket. • A report of a St. P aul man who assaulted his wife in St. P aul and threatened to har m his wife's f amily was received July 15. De puties were waiting when the man ar rived at the his wife's family's residence on Bibeau Road. The St. Paul man, 28, was ar rested for DWIrefusal. He also faced assault charges in St. Paul. • Deputies were called to an upset 20-year-old son causing pr operty damage at a r esidence on Pinefi eld Court July 16. T he man left bef ore deputies arrived. • A bor der collie bit a passing do g July 18 on Jenni Lane. The owner of the victim dog claimed two dogs accosted them in the street and one of them bit. The victim dog had visible bite marks. The owner of the accused dogs claimed the complainant must have been on his

property because he has an In visible Fence. None of the do gs had licenses; both owners were warned. • A trailer containing a pproximately $26,000 in riding lawnmowers and other lawn maintenance equipment was stolen from a business in the 2300 block of Leibel Street sometime betw een July 17 and 20. The trailer was located in St. Anthony; all of its contents were missing. • A woman doing yard work reported a BB bullet buzzed by her July 21 in the 5300 block of Bald Eagle Boulevard. Investigating deputies found a neighbor who said he had been shooting a t aluminum cans and a BB had ricoc heted. Two loaded BB guns w ere confiscated from the bac k seat of his v ehicle. Charges were pending. • A Birch Lake Boulevard S. resident reported fraudulent credit card charges on July 21. VADNAIS HEIGHTS • A vehicle was stolen fr om the 3700 block of Edgerton Street July 15, 16 or 17. The vehicle was unloc ked and the keys were in the glovebox. The vehicle was recovered in St. Paul on July 20. • Outgoing checks were stolen from a mailbox in the 3900 b lock of Elmwood Street July 15. T he theft was r ealized

after a neighbor f ound discarded envelopes. • A man passed out in a vehicle blocking a garage was reported at Highcrest Apartments at 3:30 a.m. J uly 17. Deputies were able to r ouse the man, w ho had a revoked license due to tw o prior DWI convictions. He had marijuana as well as multiple glass pipes , one of which contained a w hite residue. He tested 0.09 on a br eathalyzer after he was arrested. He was book ed for second-degree DWI. • Mail reportedly was stolen fr om a mailbox on Woodview Drive July 17. • Mail r eportedly was stolen fr om a mailbox in the 400 b lock of Koehler Road July 19. • A Lily Pond Lane resident reported July 20 someone had opened a business credit account using his inf ormation. The thief had made purchases, but they were canceled before they were shipped to the requested address in Indiana. • A Costa Dri ve resident reported fraudulent charges to a cr edit card account July 21. The online charges were for gift car ds; the gift car ds hadn't yet been used, so they were canceled. • Weed trimmers r eportedly were stolen from a lawn service compan y's trailer July 21 in the 3500 b lock of Willow Lake Boulevard.

Man allegedly threatened parents, uncle A White Bear T ownship man alle gedly threatened relatives with knives, assaulted his mother and then forced his father to give him a ride and punched the windshield. Aaron James Ristrom, 22, was c harged July 22 with thr ee counts of felony terroristic threats as well as gross misdemeanors for domestic assault and interfering with a 911 call. According to the criminal complaint: Ristrom's mother, father and uncle reported Ristrom became comba tive July 19 in the

family's home on F ourth Street. When his mother said she was calling 911, Ristrom reportedly grabbed the phone away and threw it on the floor. He allegedly then grabbed his mother, tried to push her to the fl oor and head-butted her multiple times. He allegedly took thr ee kitchen knives, charged toward his parents and threatened to kill them. When his unc le entered the room, Ristrom allegedly threatened “I will stab you in the face until you are dead.” Ristrom reportedly then demanded his

father drive him to a store. After a few minutes in the car, Ristrom reportedly punched the windshield, causing it to sha tter. Ristrom's father said he then stopped the car , took the keys and ran. His parents said Ristrom was intoxicated and might also have been high on methamphetamine. Ristrom was located at his workplace the next day. During a police intervie w, he admitted to an argument but denied threatening or assaulting his relatives.

According to the complaint, he said he only used the kni ves to a ttempt to open a safe. He reportedly said he grabbed the car's hand brake and his father then braked suddenly, causing his head to hit and br eak the windshield. According to court records, Ristrom has a prior domestic assault conviction and two additional prior domestic assault ar rests in which he pleaded do wn to disor derly conduct. — Kristine Goodrich


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WHITE BEAR LAKE — Oppor tunity knocks for local hoc key players. Twin Cities Steel hoc key tryouts are just around the corner. The Steel pla y in the Nor th American 3 Hockey League (3HL), one of six USA Hoc key-sanctioned Tier III J unior leagues. The league provides coaching, exposure and de velopmental for student-athletes. It's all a bout opportunity. The

league is g eared to pr ovide a chance for a young player to catch the eye of a coac h or a scout and move on to pla y at the colle giate level, or higher le vel professional teams in the U .S. or e ven the world. The team is set to conduct tryouts Aug. 15-16 a t the White Bear Lake Sports Center. Entry fee is $50. Go to http://tcsteelhoc key. pointstreaksites.com/view/tcsteelhockey/open-camp-1 for additional information. The Steel pla y all home g ames at the White Bear Lak e Sports Center, considered one of the

premier hockey facilities in the NA3HL and in Minnesota. New to the team this y ear is head coach Kevin Hartzell. The Minnesota native and White Bear Lake resident played collegiate hockey at U of M and coac hed for 13 seasons in the U .S. Hockey League. During his 13 y ears, he chalked up 413 r egular-season wins, two Anderson Cup c hampionships, two Clark Cups and made a finals appearance in five of his 13 years in the USHL. Har tzell was USHL Coach of the Year in 1984 and 2006.

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NORTH ST. PAUL — The Sub-State 7 American Le gion baseball tournament last week in North St. Paul proved a bitter pill for Mahtomedi Post 507 to swallow. It lost a pair of one-run games and was eliminated, ending its season with a 7-13 overall record. Fifth-seeded Post 507 was tipped 2-1 b y fourth-seeded West St. Paul in its opening game July 21 at North St. Paul. The following day eighth-seeded Oakdale knoc ked Mahtomedi from the tourney with a 6-5 victory. The first game was a r eal pitching dual that found the Mitch Noren-led Zephyrs leading 1-0 entering the bottom of the ninth against West St. Paul, only to fall prey to a West St. Paul comeback. "Mitch pitched a very good game, but they bunched some hits and got to him in the ninth," offered Mahtomedi coach Abe Welcke. The next day it was Oakdale that stung Mahtomedi, holding on for a 6-5 win. Last y ear Oakdale ended its season in playoffs as well. “We fought until the end and were right there, but a couple things didn’t go our way in the end,” said Welcke. “Both games were against really good team games, and everyone was trying to do their part.” Third-seeded North St. Paul went on to win the Sub-State 7 title and earn a berth in the upcoming state tournament. It upset top-seeded Hamline Purple 4-3 in finals Saturday. The 16-team sta te event in Chanhassen be gins Friday, with semi-final and final games set for Monday. The following Central Plains Regional is in Bismarck, North Dakota Aug. 4-9. T his year's American Le gion World Series is in Shelby, North Carolina.

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Church volunteers build 7th Habitat for Humanity home With hammers pounding into siding, drills penetrating sheetrock and sa ws cutting through drywall, volunteers from across the community ha ve banded together to build a house for a family who is eager to call White Bear home. The 1,800-square-foot, four-bedroom, two-bathroom house under constr uction on Eugene Street will soon belong to Mimi Birhanu and her children, Lida, 7, and Nathneal, 5. Birhanu moved to Minnesota from Ethiopia about 15 years ago with the hopes of someday raising a family in a safe environment. The family enjoys swimming and watching movies together, which will be easier with Ramsey County Beac h and White Bear Township Theater nearby. Their future home is being built by Habitat for Humanity. A federal g rant allowed the city to pur chase the property, remove an old home and gi ve it to the nonpr ofit that partners with community volunteers to provide affordable houses to low-income families. It's the se venth Habitat for Humanity home built in White Bear Lake. Dozens of volunteers from over 10 different churches and organizations have dedicated their time, sweat and money to pr ovide a new home for the Birhanu family.

Aurelia Williams, a member of St. Pius church, took time off from her usual job at a hardware store in Scandia to help b uild the house. She’s logging 32 hours a week at the site, but says it’s all worth it. “Seeing Mimi and her kids made me want to keep coming,” she said. While it’s difficult to build a house without running into at least a few challenges, Zach Zoul and Colin Mar tin, part of the Habitat for Humanity staf f, were hard pressed to think of the most diffi cult obstacle thus far. “It’s gone by very smoothly,” they said. “We’ve got g reat volunteers. The hardest part is probably the weather.” Perry Peterson, who has been on staf f with First Lutheran Chur ch for 16 years, agrees. “It’s really cool to serve within the community like this. Habitat is a great organization to work with. They have been seamless on every project I’ve been a part of.” The family will lik ely be a ble to mo ve into the house b y December, but there is no set date. Once the summer ends, volunteers will continue fine-tuning the details of the house every Tuesday.

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Volunteers from St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church all signed the last piece of drywall installed in the house on their final day of volunteering on July 15.

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Multigenerational hair donors Two neighbors with a 60-year age difference together lost their long locks. LeeAnn Meyer, 72, and Braeden Hanson, 12, both donated their hair to Locks of Love last week. Meyer is no w a thr eetime donor to the nonprofit that provides hairpieces to c hildren who have lost their hair due to a medical condition or tr eatment. Braeden was inspir ed by Meyer to become a first-time donor. Meyer lives on Or chard Lane and the Hanson family lives around the corner on Bellair e Avenue. When Mey er's hair grew long enough to donate again and w hen Braeden decided he was ready to par t with the long locks he's had since age 9, they decided to go in for a cut together. Meyer took Braeden and his parents with her to her salon of choice:

Hair by Stewarts in the Birch Lake Square shopping center. The stylists there are experts at giving cuts that achieve the maximum donation and they send in the donation for their c lients, Meyer said. Meyer was a ble to donate 11 inc hes of hair. Braeden, who will be an eighth-grader at Sunrise Park Middle School in the f all, donated a dozen small pon ytails, the longest of which was 15 inches. The duo decided to cut their hair last week and invite a reporter to visit in hopes ne ws of their act inspires others with long locks to donate during the R elay For Life. Hair by Stewarts stylists will be cutting hair from 7:30-8:30 p .m. July 31 at South Campus . A minimum of 10 inc hes is required to donate. — Kristine Goodrich

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Jack Smith, 14, of Dellwood and Makenna Cook, 13, of Dellwood are performing in the Circus Juventas summer show, “1001 Nights.” Jack will play a str eet rat and Mak enna will pla y a handmaiden. The St. Paul circus school production runs July 31 to Aug. 16; see circusjuventas. org for more info. Roxi Knops recently was appointed the school nutrition employee/manager representative on the board of directors of the na tional School Nutrition Association. Knops is the kitc hen manager of the White Bear Lake Area Learning Center and before that managed the Willow Lane Elementary School kitchen for many years. She has served in leadership roles for the Minnesota School Nutrition Associa tion, including member services c hairwoman and co-pr esident of the northern Ramsey County chapter.

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LeeAnn Meyer and Braeden Hanson said goodbye to the 11 and 15 inc hes of hair the y respectively donated to Locks of Love.

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Food truck caters to two-wheeled commuters basil bliss, a drink made fr om fresh strawberries, basil grown on site and fr eshly squeezed lemon juice. Hartman opened f or business the first w eekend in June with little fanfare. “Each weekend is a little b usier than the w eekend before,” she said. “It’ s exciting to hear people say ‘I heard about this from a friend, or F acebook or the newspaper.’ This is now a destination, which is really exciting.” For Hartman, the w ork feels something lik e a calling. “It’s been a longtime dream to have a coffee shop or something,” she said “This is just a happy place for me to be . I’m v ery happy when people come back.” — Suzanne Lindgren – Photo by Suzanne Lindgren

The Gateway Trailside, a food truck that sits near the Gateway Trail at mile marker 15, opened in June. Owner and operator Tamra Hartman hosted a grand opening July 25. A sprinkling rain falls on the Gateway Trail, and though it’s slowed traffic on the motor -free thoroughfare, a few brave bodies drift to and fr om the open window of Gateway Trailside, ordering brats or a specialty drink made fr om strawberries and basil. The truck sits just of f its namesake trail at mile marker 15, a bout three miles southw est of Pine Point Park. Stationed in a shad y corner of Tamra Hartman’s horse f arm in Grant, the tr uck offers food and a place to rest. “It’s a peaceful place to sit,” said Hartman. “You can look at horses in the pastur e and get peeks of the ponds across the way.” The Afton native said she acquired her penchant for cooking and hospitality from her parents. “They were both good cooks,” she says. “My dad owned bars and r estaurants and m y mom managed. I probably got my passion from them.” Hartman paused to tell incoming customers it

was Taco Thursday, then got back to talking about what inspired her to open the business. “I’ve noticed f or years how much [trail] traf fic is here,” she said. “And there’s no place to get anything. I thought a food truck would be nice for people, and fun. If I were out on a trail I’d like a place to sit and relax. And, as always, I like to entertain.” Making Gateway Trailside a reality wasn’t easy. “There’s definitely a lear ning curve,” she said. “I had to go thr ough the DNR, the city, county and state. I had to g et food-certified. And then ther e was designing the trailer : Where do I want stuf f ? What do I want on the men u? What do I c harge? There were a lot of decisions. Some things w ere probably right and some not.” Hartman’s menu puts family recipes for chili and garlic cheese bread beside summer time favorites — hot do gs, brats, ice tea, g elato — and healthful fare such as fresh fruit and veggies. But the thing people seem to come for, she said, is her strawberry

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public notice CITY OF MAHTOMEDI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that on August 12, 2015, 6:30 p.m. at City Hall, 600 Stillwater Road, the Mahtomdi Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to solicit public response to a request from Daniel and Katie Campbell for a variance from the required side yard setback and maximum width requirement at the property line for a driveway at 124 Juniper Street. The Planning Commission will make a recommendation regarding the proposed requests to the City Council for their meeting to be held on August 18, 2015, 7:00 p.m. at City Hall. Those persons having an interest in said meetings are encouraged to attend. Published one time in the White Bear Press on July 29, 2015.

CITY OF MAHTOMEDI WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 2015-02 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING MAHTOMEDI CITY CODE, CHAPTER 15, SECTION 15.03, 15.04 AND 15.08, RELATING TO DISCHARGES TO THE MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4) AND RELATING TO STORM WATER MANAGEMENT STANDARDS AND PRACTICES SUMMARY APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION PURSUANT TO MINN. STAT. §412.292, SUBD. 4: 1.1 Summary of General Changes of the Mahtomedi City Code, Chapter 15, Sections 15.03, 15.04 and 15.08: The changes to Sections 15.03, 15.04, and 15.08 were generally required for the reauthorization of the City’s Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). 1.2 Summary of Specific Changes and Revised Contents of the Mahtomedi City Code, Chapter 15, Sections 15.03, 15.04 and 15.08: Section 15.03: Section 15.03 now adopts by reference the “City of Mahtomedi Stormwater Management Standards” which includes the more technical requirements of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Section 15.04: Section 15.04 was reorganizing to move the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) requirements all to the end of that section. Section 15.04 was also changed to add MPCA required verbiage in subsections 15-19. Section 15.08: Section 15.08 was changed to add required definitions. Section 15.08 was also changed to remove technical requirements that will be found in the Engineering Design Guidelines. Section 15.08 was also changed to add necessary verbiage regarding inspections, maintenance agreements, and penalties. Section Five. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its publication as provided by law. Passed in regular session of the City Council on the 21st day of July, 2015. Jud Marshall, Mayor Attested: Mary Solie, City Clerk Published one time in the White Bear Press on July 29, 2015.

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AN ORDINANCE CREATING AMENDING THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT 2012-12 OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED PICCADILLY SQUARE DEVELOPMENT AND APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PUD / SITE PLANS AND REZONING THE PROPERTY FROM B3-DOWNTOWN BUSINESS WITH A SHORELAND OVERLAY DISTRICT TO AN UNDERLAYING VMU-VILLAGE MIXED-USE DISTRICT WITH A PUD 2012-12 OVERLAY AND A SHORELAND OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT AND AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 11, SECTION 11.01, SUBDIVISION 8.17 OF THE ZONING CODE RELATING TO ZONING MAPS

THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MAHTOMEDI ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section One. Amendment to Creation of the PUD 2012-12 Overlay Zoning District. The PUD 2012-12 Overlay Zoning District is hereby created which providesamended as follows: PUD 2012-12 OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT A. Intent: The intent of the PUD 2012-12 Overlay Zoning District is to create a new PUD zoning district for the proposed Piccadilly Square affordable senior housing development. In accordance with the Comprehensive Plan, the development will provide high-density residential housing units. This development will be characterized by site planning and architecture that is compatible and enhances the existing downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. The public will benefit from additional housing options, high-quality architecture and landscape design, sensitive handling of storm water runoff, and preservation of natural resources.

Section Three. Approval of the Preliminary and Final PUD/Site Plans Associated with the Piccadilly Square Development. The City Council of the City of Mahtomedi approves the Preliminary and Final PUD/Site Plans associated with the Piccadilly Square development as follows: A. Approved Preliminary and Final PUD/Site Plans. The subject property shall be developed in substantial conformance with the following plans except as may be modified by the conditions of approval described in Subsection B of this Section. The Final PUD Development Plan/Site Plans shall be on file with the City Administrator. 1. Sheet C1 A1.0 – Site Plan prepared by Paramount Engineering & Design Sand Architects LLC, dated October 15, 2012 and revised on October 26, 2012, November 10, 2012 and November 30, 2012June 17, 2015; 2. Sheet A-2.0 Garage Floor Plan prepared by Sand Architects LLC, dated June 17, 2015 2.3. Sheet C12 – Grading Plan prepared by Paramount Engineering & Design, dated October 15, 2012 and revised on October 26, 2012, November 10, 2012 and November 30, 2012June 12, 2015; 3.4. Sheet C3 – SWPPP Notes & Details Plan prepared by Paramount Engineering & Design, dated October 15, 2012 and revised on October 26, 2012, November 10, 2012 and November 30, 2012June 17, 2015; 4.5. Sheet C24 – Utility Plan prepared by Paramount Engineering & Design, dated October 15, 2012 and revised on October 26, 2012, November 10, 2012 and November 30, 2012June 12, 2015; 5.6. Sheet C5 – Tree Preservation PlanInventory prepared by Paramount Engineering & Design, dated October 15, 2012 and revised on October 26, 2012, November 10, 2012 and November 30, 2012June 17, 2015; 6.7. Sheet C6 – Stormtech Details prepared by Paramount Engineering & Design, dated October 15, 2012 and revised on October 26, 2012, November 10, 2012 and November 30, 2012; 7.8. Sheet L-1.0 – Landscape Plan prepared by Paramount Engineering & Design, plotted November 29, 2012dated June 17, 2015;

B. Underlying Zoning District. The underlying zoning district of the 2012-12 PUD Overlay Zoning District shall be the VMU – Village Mixed Use District.

8.9. Sheet ME-1.00 – Site Plan: Electrical and Mechanical prepared by Lindell Engineering, Inc., dated November 9, 2012June 12, 2015;

C. Overlaying Zoning District. The overlaying zoning district of the 2012-12 PUD Overlay Zoning District shall be the Shoreland Overlay District due to the developments proximity to White Bear Lake.

9.10. Sheet A-7.0 8.0 – Exterior Elevations prepared by WAI Continuum, dated October 10, 2012Sand Architects, LLC, dated June 6, 2015;

D. Permitted Uses and Conditional Uses. The permitted uses and conditional uses of the 2012-12 PUD Overlay District shall be those permitted uses and conditional uses listed within the underlying VMU – Village Mixed-Use District. E. Density, Building Location (Setbacks), Building Height, and Building Architecture. Density, building location (setbacks), building height, and building architecture shall conform to the performance characteristics of the underlying VMU – Village Mixed-Use District and other applicable sections of the Mahtomedi zoning Ordinance, except as modified and authorized by

the Piccadilly Square PUD Development Agreement and the Final Development Plans described in Section 3 of this Ordinance and on file with the City Administrator pursuant to the City of Mahtomedi Legislative Code Chapter 11, Section 11.01, Subdivision 8.19 (“Final Development Plans”). Any significant change to the building from the approved Final Development Plans shall require an amendment to this Ordinance, as determined by the City Administrator. F. Parking, Access and Circulation. Parking, access, and circulation shall conform to the applicable performance characteristics of the Mahtomedi Zoning Ordinance, except as modified and authorized by the Piccadilly Square Development Agreement and the Final Development Plans on file with the City Administrator pursuant to the City of Mahtomedi Legislative Code Chapter 11, Section 11.01, Subdivision 8.19 (“Final Development Plans”), and except as modified as follows: 1. Given the nature of the land use of the development and longevity of the development remaining senior living, the total required parking for the Piccadilly Square PUD may be reduced by 29 35 spaces for a total of 104 93 on-site parking spaces. G. Tree Preservation, Tree Replacement, Landscaping, and Screening. Tree preservation, tree replacement, landscaping, and screening shall conform to the applicable performance characteristics of the Mahtomedi Zoning Ordinance, except as modified and authorized by the Piccadilly Square PUD Development Agreement and the Final Development Plans on file with the City Administrator pursuant to the City of Mahtomedi Legislative Code Chapter 11, Section 11.01, Subdivision 8.19 (“Final Development Plans”), and except as modified as follows: 1. Additional landscaping, lighting, furniture, signage and other amenities, beyond that shown on the Final Development Plans, shall be required to provide an adequate landscape plan within the “Plaza” area. The City Engineer, City Planner, and City Public Works Director shall work with the Developer to create an enhanced landscaping plan agreeable by both parties. Such plan shall be reviewed and approved by the City Administrator prior to issuance of a building permit and kept on file at City Hall. 2. Additional landscaping and/or screening, beyond that shown on the Final Development Plans, may be required to provide an adequate landscaped buffer between Piccadilly Square and the neighboring single-family homes to the east. The City Administrator shall determine if additional landscaping and/or screening is required once the buildings are constructed and the landscaping is installed. If additional landscaping and/or screening are required, an updated plan shall be provided to the City Administrator and kept on file at City Hall. 3. Species of trees and shrubs as shown on the Final Development Plans must be updated per the City Forrester’s comments and documented in her report dated December 4, 2012. A copy of the updated landscaping plan shall be reviewed and approved by the City Forrester and City Planner and kept on file with the City Administrator. H. Site and Building Signage. Site and building signage shall conform to the signage requirements of the underlying VMU-Village Mixed-Use District, except as modified and authorized by the Piccadilly Square PUD Development Agreement and Final Development Plans on file with the City Administrator pursuant to the City of Mahtomedi Legislative Code Chapter 11, Section 11.01, Subdivision 8.19 (“Final Development Plans”), and except as modified as follows: 1. One (1) Monument Sign (Ground Sign) is permitted. The sign shall not exceed fifty (50) square feet in area and shall not be more than six (6) feet in height. The ground sign shall be set back at least ten (10) feet from the property line and shall not be located within a traffic vision triangle as determined by the City Engineer. I.

Grading, Drainage, Utilities, Storm Water Management, and Other Performance Characteristics. The grading, drainage, utilities, storm water management, and other performance characteristics shall conform to the performance requirements of the underlying VMU-Village Mixed-Use District and other applicable sections of the Mahtomedi Zoning Ordinance, except as modified and authorized by the Piccadilly Square PUD Development Agreement, and except as modified and authorized by the Final Development Plans on file with the City Administrator pursuant to the City of Mahtomedi Legislative Code Chapter 11, Section 11.01, Subdivision 8.19 (“Final Development Plans”).

J. Preliminary and Final PUD Plan and Site Plan Approval. The 2012-12 PUD Overlay Zoning District shall be created upon the City Council’s approval of the Preliminary and Final PUD Plans and the Site Plan for the Piccadilly Square development. In the future event that the 2012-12 PUD Overlay Zoning District is repealed with respect to any part of the Piccadilly Square development, any existing use and structure permitted by the 2012-12 PUD Overlay Zoning District shall be treated as a pre-existing legal non-conforming use and structure provided that the underlying Zoning District does not permit the existing use and structure. K. Additional Performance Standards of the 2012-12 PUD Overlay Zoning District. In addition to the Performance Characteristics set forth above in Section One, D., the following additional performance standards shall apply in the 2012-12 PUD Overlay Zoning District: 1. Loading and Unloading. Given the close proximity to low density single family residents in the neighborhood, between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. the following day, no person shall load, unload, open, close, or otherwise handle boxes, crates, containers, building materials, garbage cans, refuse dumpsters, trash compactors, or similar objects unless the activity is totally and wholly conducted within a building with its doors and windows shut. Such activities may occur between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. the following day in cases of Emergency. “Emergency” means an occurrence or set of circumstances involving actual or imminent physical injury or property damage, which demands prompt action. Section Two. Findings for the Creation of the PUD 2012-12 Overlay Zoning District. In creating the PUD 2012-12 Overlay Zoning District associated with the Piccadilly Square development, the City Council of the City of Mahtomedi finds the following:

10. Sheet A 2.0 – Overall Lower Level Floor Parking prepared by WAI Continuum, dated October 26, 2012;

B. Conditions of Approval Preliminary and Final PUD/Site Plans. The Final PUD Plan/Site Plans shall be modified as may be necessary to address the following: 1. The proposed signage shall be modified to meet the provisions as outlined in Section One, H, 1 herein. 2. All lighting sources, including security lighting for the entire site shall be shielded from the direct view of the surrounding properties. 3. The trash and recycling dumpsters shall be kept wholly within the building, except during the time of trash and recycling collection. 4. Additional landscaping, lighting, furniture, signage and other amenities, beyond that shown on the Final Development Plans for the “Plaza” area, shall be installed as per Section One, G, 1 of this Ordinance. 5. Additional landscaping and/or screening, beyond that shown on the Final Development Plans, shall be installed as per Section One, G, 2 of this Ordinance. 6. Modifications to the species of trees and shrubs as shown on the landscaping plan shall be made and the updated plan shall be provided to the City as outlined in Section One, G, 3 of this Ordinance. 7. The existing 30-inch storm sewer pipe that enters the site from the City of Willernie and outlets at the south end of the site near the bottom of the hillside shall be vacated and a new 20-foot drainage and utility easement shall be dedicated across the new storm sewer pipe being installed with the Piccadilly Square improvements. A copy of the revised survey/plans including the location of the existing drainage easement and the future drainage easement must be submitted and kept on file with the City Administrator. 8. The location of the existing water service entering the site shall be shown on the revised survey/plans and kept on file with the City Administrator. The Developer is required to remove this existing service back to the main line within County Road 12/Stillwater Road as part of the project. 9. The 1-foot diameter “metal pipe” as shown along the westerly edge of the Final PUD/Site Plans must be identified and a plan for the pipe specified (i.e. removal, abandonment, etc.) as part of the building permit submittal. 10. The developer must identify how the fence existing within the site along the easterly lot lines of Lots 7-9, Block 10 of Wildwood Manor, within the City of Willernie, will be addressed during construction of the storm sewer improvements for the Piccadilly Square development. If temporary easements will be required from the property owner in order to construct the storm sewer improvements, a copy of such easements must be submitted to the City prior to issuance of a building permit. 11. A splash pool shall be constructed at the outlet to the storm sewer system along the northeast corner of the site. A detail for the energy dissipater and splash pool must be included with the building permit submission.

12. The sump pump at the garage entrance to the site’s underground parking must be connected to CBMH 106 or MH 107. Surface discharge to this area is not allowed. 13. Prior to building permit issuance, the developer must confirm if a basement floor elevation exists for the property adjacent to MH 105 to ensure the proposed drain tile elevation is below any basement floor elevation of adjacent single-family residential homes. 14. Changes to the proposed grading plan and plaza layout at the northwest corner of the site, adjacent to the proposed bike rack area, may allow for the preservation of several significant trees in the area that could provide some screening for the plaza area from the Mahtomedi Avenue (TH 244) traffic. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall investigate alternatives that may allow for additional tree preservation in this area. 15. Irrigation shall be provided for the plaza landscaping. An irrigation plan shall be included with the building permit plans. 16. Additional storm sewer shall be added to the plaza area to capture runoff generated by the area, or some other means as approved by the City Engineer shall be installed to reduce the amount of runoff generated by the plaza area that will drain directly to the wetland on-site. C. Future Amendments to the Final PUD/Site Plans. Minor changes to the Final PUD/Site Plans may be made administratively at the discretion of the City Administrator. Changes that would trigger Site Plan review by the Planning Commission and approval by the City Council as described in Chapter 11, Section 11.01, Subdivision 8.11 of the Mahtomedi Legislative Code, or as otherwise required by the City Administrator, shall require an Amendment to this Ordinance, the Final PUD, and the Site Plan. D. Findings for Approval of the Preliminary and Final PUD/Site Plans. The City Council finds that the Plans are consistent with the criteria for approval of the Preliminary and Final PUD Development Plans as described in Chapter 11, Section 11.01, Subdivision 8.19 (“Final Development Plans”) and that the Plans are consistent with the criteria for Site Plan Approval as described in Chapter 11, Section 11.01, Section 8.11, C of the Mahtomedi Legislative Code. More specifically the City Council finds the following: 1. The development is consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan, which guides the subject property for Village Mixed-Use; 2. The development presents a complete and unified development within its own boundaries in terms of relationship of structures, patterns of circulation, visual character, interrelationship of utilities and drainage infrastructures, and overall architectural theme; 3. The layout of the development will result in compatible land uses and enhance the character of the downtown area; 4. The impacts of the development on municipal services and facilities have been reviewed and mitigative measures have been identified where needed;

A. The provisions of the PUD 2012-12 Overlay Zoning District are consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan for the subject property, which is guided for Village Mixed-Use land use;

5. The impacts of the development on environmental quality and the reasonable enjoyment of the surrounding property have been identified, analyzed and mitigative measures identified where needed;

B. The City Council has given due consideration to existing conditions and the conservation of property values;

6. The development reasonably addresses the safety and convenience of vehicular and pedestrian traffic within the site and in relation to access streets; and

C. The provisions of the PUD 2012-12 Overlay Zoning District promote building development that fits into the village theme for the downtown area, is compatible with the present zoning and conforming uses of the downtown area, will enhance the character of the neighborhood, and is to

7. Any deviations from the standards of the Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations are justified by the design of the development.

the best advantage of the entire City and to the uses for which the subject property is being devoted; and City of Mahtomedi Ord. 2015-01 continued on next page.

D. Creation of the PUD 2012-12 Overlay Zoning District is required for the public good and is in the best interest of public health, safety, and welfare.


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Section Four. Rezoning Amendment. The real property associated with the Piccadilly Square PUD, legally described below, is hereby rezoned from B3-Downtown Business with a Shoreland Overlay District to an underlying VMU – Village Mixed-Use District with the PUD 2012-12 PUD Overlay District and a Shoreland Overlay District: All that part of Government Lot 3, Section 29, Township 30 North, Range 21 West, described as follows: Beginning at a point in the easterly line of Government Lot 3, being the East line of the NW\I.iofSW\I.i of Section 29, Township 30 North, Range 21 West, Washington County, Minnesota, at its intersection with the Southerly line of the Mahtomedi-Willernie Highway; thence South along the Easterly line of Government Lot 3 to a point 1700 feet Northerly of the South line of said Section 29; thence Westerly parallel to said South line a distance of 320 feet; thence Northerly along a line parallel to the East line of Government Lot 3 to the South line of State Trunk Highway No. 244; thence Northeasterly along the Southerly line of State Highway to an intersection with the Southerly line of the Mahtomedi-Willernie Highway; thence along said Southerly line of the Mahtomedi-Willernie Highway in the Northeasterly direction to the point of beginning, according to the United States Government Survey. Washington County, Minnesota. Section Five. Zoning Map. The Zoning Map of the City of Mahtomedi referred to an described in the Mahtomedi Zoning Code are incorporated by reference into Chapter 11, Section 11.01, Subdivision 8.17, are so changed and shall not be republished to show the aforesaid rezoning, but the Clerk shall appropriately mark the said Zoning Maps on file in the Clerk’s Office for the purpose of indicating the rezoning hereinabove provided for in this Ordinance and all of the notations, references, and other information shown thereon are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this Ordinance. Section Six. Findings for Rezoning. In rezoning the above referenced property from B3Downtown Business with a Shoreland Overlay District to VMU- Village Mixed-Use District with the PUD 2012-12 Overlay District and the Shoreland Overlay District, the City Council has found the following: A. The City Council has given due consideration to existing conditions and the conservation of property values; B. The direction of building development is to the best advantage of the entire City and the uses for which the property affected is being devoted at this time; and C. The change is required for the public good, is in the interest of the public health, safety, and welfare, and is compatible with the City’s Comprehensive Plan which guides the subject property for “Village Mixed-Use” land use. Section Seven. Effective Date. This Ordinance amendment shall be in full force and effect upon its publication as provided by law. Published one time in the White Bear Press on July 29, 2015.

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE PUBLIC NOTICE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: January 25, 2013 MORTGAGOR: Lukas Anderson, a single man. MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded January 30, 2013 Ramsey County Recorder, Document No. 4382868. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association. Dated November 17, 2014 Recorded November 24, 2014, as Document No. A04533379. TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: 100187500000560310 LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: PHH Home Loans, LLC RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1760 9th Street, White Bear Lake, MN 55110 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 15.30.22.14.0085 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: The West 78 feet of the East 236 feet of that part of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 15, Township 30, Range 22, Ramsey County, Minnesota, lying North of the South 496 feet thereof. COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Ramsey ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $122,735.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $120,477.64 That prior to the commencement of this mortgage foreclosure proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all notice requirements as required by statute; That no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; PURSUANT to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: September 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office, Lowry Building / City Hall Annex, 25 West 4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul, MN to pay the debt then secured by said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys’ fees allowed by law subject to redemption within six (6) months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns unless reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN Stat. §580.07. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single-family dwelling, unless otherwise provided by law, the date on or before which the mortgagor(s) must vacate the property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the property is not redeemed under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on March 3, 2016, unless that date falls on a weekend or legal holiday, in which case it is the next weekday, and unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07 or 582.032. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE:None “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.” Dated: June 29, 2015 JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee USSET, WEINGARDEN AND LIEBO, P.L.L.P., Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee 4500 Park Glen Road #300, Minneapolis, MN 55416 (952) 925-6888 30 - 15-004639 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published six times in the White Bear Press on July 15, 22, 29, August 5, 12 and 19, 2015

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE PUBLIC NOTICE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: 09/14/2005 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $135,500.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Sylvia M Damato MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Provident Funding Associates, L.P. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 09/30/2005 as Document Number 1933858 in the Office of the County Registrar of Titles, Ramsey County, Minnesota ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to Provident Funding Associates, L.P. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 01/23/2013 as Document Number 2201350 in the Office of the County Registrar, Ramsey County, Minnesota TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.: 202922140002 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: The West 28 Feet of Lot 2, Ekberg’s subdivision, The East 32 Feet of Lot 3, Ekberg’s Subdivision, Ramsey County, Minnesota REGISTERED/TORRENS PROPERTY: Torrens Certificate No. 530142 STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 732 Hoyt Ave E, Saint Paul, MN 55106 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Ramsey LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR: Provident Funding Associates, L.P. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Provident Funding Assoc. TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: 1000179-3515080087-4 THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE AS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE: $131,627.00 THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, the Mortgage will be foreclosed, and the mortgaged premises will be sold by the Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesota at public auction as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 09/04/2015 at 10:00 A.M. PLACE OF SALE: Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office, 25 West 4th Street, Suite 150, Saint Paul, MN 55102 to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said Mortgagor(s) or Mortgagor’s personal representatives or assigns is six months from the date of sale. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the mortgagor must vacate the mortgaged property by 11:59 p.m. on 03/04/2016, or the next business day if 03/04/2016 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS THAT MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. Dated: 07/15/2015 Provident Funding Associates, L.P., Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee Klatt, Augustine, Sayer, Treinen & Rastede, P.C., By Brian G. Sayer, Attorney for Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee 925 E 4th St., Waterloo, IA 50703 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published six times in the White Bear Press on July 8, 15, 22, 29, August 5 and 12, 2015.

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE PUBLIC NOTICE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: October 29, 2002 MORTGAGOR: Paul R. Jones and Robin L. Jones, husband and wife. MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded November 21, 2002 Ramsey County Recorder, Document No. 3555853. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: GMAC Mortgage LLC. Dated June 29, 2012 Recorded July 9, 2012, as Document No. 4344869. And thereafter assigned to: Green Tree Servicing LLC. Dated August 22,

2013 Recorded September 4, 2013, as Document No. 4422299. TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: 100062604153209020 LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: Homecomings Financial Network Inc RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Green Tree Servicing LLC MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2266 Buffalo Street, White Bear Lake, MN 55110 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 12.30.22.23.0001 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: The West 110 Feet of the North 198 Feet of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 12, Township 30, Range 22 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Ramsey ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $134,000.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $117,352.11 That prior to the commencement of this mortgage foreclosure proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all notice requirements as required by statute; That no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; PURSUANT to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: September 8, 2015 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office, Lowry Building / City Hall Annex, 25 West 4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul, MN to pay the debt then secured by said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys’ fees allowed by law subject to redemption within six (6) months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns unless reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN Stat. §580.07. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single-family dwelling, unless otherwise provided by law, the date on or before which the mortgagor(s) must vacate the property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the property is not redeemed under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on March 8,2016 unless that date falls on a weekend or legal holiday, in which case it is the next weekday, and unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07 or 582.032. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE:None “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.” Dated: July 7, 2015 Green Tree Servicing LLC Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee USSET, WEINGARDEN AND LIEBO, P.L.L.P. Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee 4500 Park Glen Road #300 Minneapolis, MN 55416 (952) 925-6888 8 - 15-002794 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published six times in the White Bear Press on July 22, 29, August 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2015.

CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF MINNESOTA 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: Satellite Dish Installer 2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be: 122 Demont Ave. E. #258 Little Canada, MN 55117 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. Miguel Lopez 122 Demont Ave. E. #258 Little Canada, MN 55117 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: July 21, 2015 Signed: Miguel Lopez Published two times in the White Bear Press on July 29 and August 5, 2015.

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE PUBLIC NOTICE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: 10/01/2004 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $370,313.71 MORTGAGOR(S): Donald B. Jorovsky and Jo Ann Matson, husband and wife MORTGAGEE: ¬Beneficial Loan and Thrift Co. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 10/26/2004 as Document Number 3802724 in the Office of the County Recorder, Ramsey County, Minnesota ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 06/11/2015 as Document Number A04559969 in the Office of the County Recorder, Ramsey County, Minnesota TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.: 20.30.23.32 0057 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: LOT 1, BLOCK 2, PIKE LAKE CHANNEL ADDITION ABSTRACT STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 1459 12th Terrace NW, New Brighton, MN 55112 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Ramsey LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR: Beneficial Loan and Thrift Co. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Caliber Home Loans TRANSACTION AGENT: None THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE AS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE: $41,665.14 THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, the Mortgage will be foreclosed, and the mortgaged premises will be sold by the Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesota at public auction as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 09/15/2015 at 10:00 A.M. PLACE OF SALE: Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office, 25 West 4th Street, Suite 150, Saint Paul, MN 55102 to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said Mortgagor(s) or Mortgagor’s personal representatives or assigns is six months from the date of sale. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the mortgagor must vacate the mortgaged property by 11:59 p.m. on 03/15/2016, or the next business day if 03/15/2016 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS THAT MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. Dated: 07/22/2015 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust, Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee Klatt, Augustine, Sayer, Treinen & Rastede, P.C., By Brian G. Sayer, Attorney for Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee 925 E 4th St., Waterloo, IA 50703 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published six times in the White Bear Press on July 22, 29, August 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2015.

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE PUBLIC NOTICE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: 11/05/2010 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $131,479.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Elizabeth P. Pace MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Select One Mortgage, Inc. A Wisconsin Corporation DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 12/21/2010 as Document Number 2130076 in the Office of the County Registrar of Titles, Ramsey County, Minnesota ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to Planet Home Lending, LLC DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 03/10/2015 as Document Number T02531571 in the Office of the County Registrar, Ramsey County, Minnesota TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.: 25.29.23.12.0138 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 18, Block 17, Auerbach & Hands Addition, Ramsey County, Minnesota REGISTERED/TORRENS PROPERTY: Torrens Certificate No. 583160 STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 1144 Virginia Street, Saint Paul, MN 55117 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Ramsey LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR: Select One Mortgage, Inc. A Wisconsin Corporation RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: First Mortgage Corp. TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: 100052550307754480 THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE AS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE: $131,206.62 THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, the Mortgage will be foreclosed, and the mortgaged premises will be sold by the Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesota at public auction as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 09/03/2015 at 10:00 A.M. PLACE OF SALE: Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office, 25 West 4th Street, Suite 150, Saint Paul, MN 55102 to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said Mortgagor(s) or Mortgagor’s personal representatives or assigns is six months from the date of sale. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the mortgagor must vacate the mortgaged property by 11:59 p.m. on 03/03/2016, or the next business day if 03/03/2016 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS THAT MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. Dated: 07/15/2015 Planet Home Lending, LLC, Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee Klatt, Augustine, Sayer, Treinen & Rastede, P.C., By Brian G. Sayer, Attorney for Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee 925 E 4th St., Waterloo, IA 50703 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published six times in the White Bear Press on July 15, 22, 29, August 5, 12 and 19, 2015.


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public notice CITY OF GEM LAKE NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING There will be a special City Council meeting to be held on August 13th. This is an open meeting to the Public. The city council will be discussing the Water Project. The City Council Meeting is scheduled to meet at 7:00 P.M. at 4200 Otter Lake Rd, Gem Lake. 7/22/2015 Robert L Uzpen Mayor Published one time in the White Bear Press on July 29, 2015.

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE PUBLIC NOTICE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: 7/19/2006 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $129,440.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Rebecca S. Wald and Darin Wald, Wife and Husband MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Minnesota Funding Group DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 8/14/2006 as Document Number 3970167 in the Office of the County Recorder, Ramsey County, Minnesota ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB not in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee for the PrimeStar-H Fund I Trust DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 2/11/2015 as Document Number A04543723 in the Office of the County Recorder, Ramsey County, Minnesota TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.: 33.29.22.24.0089 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 14 in Block 86 of Leffman’s Subdivision of Block 86 and 87 of Lyman Dayton’s Addition to St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. A.P.N. 33.29.22.24.0089 ABSTRACT PROPERTY STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 1008 E 3rd St, Saint Paul, MN 55106 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Ramsey LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR: Minnesota Funding Group RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Statebridge Company TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: 1003822-0500809246-3 THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE AS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE: $147,250.07 THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there has been compliance with all preforeclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, the Mortgage will be foreclosed, and the mortgaged premises will be sold by the Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesota at public auction as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 9/8/2015 at 10:00AM PLACE OF SALE: Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office, 25 West 4th Street, Suite 150, St. Paul, MN 55102 to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said Mortgagor(s) or Mortgagor’s personal representatives or assigns is 6 months from the date of sale. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the mortgagor must vacate the mortgaged property by 11:59 p.m. on 3/8/2016, or the next business day if 3/8/2016 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS THAT MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. Dated: 7/8/2015 Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB not in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee for the PrimeStar-H Fund I Trust, Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee Klatt, Augustine, Sayer, Treinen & Rastede, P.C., By Brian G. Sayer, Attorney for Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee 925 E 4th St., Waterloo, IA 50703 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published six times in the White Bear Press on July 8, 15, 22, 29, August 5 and 12, 2015.

WHITE BEAR LAKE AREA SCHOOLS RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a primary will be conducted on August 11, 2015 for White Bear Lake Area Schools. The hours of voting in all polling places will be from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The following office will be on the ballot. School Board Member – Three at-large seats Voting will take place at the following polling places. City of Birchwood Village 1 Birchwood City Hall 207 Birchwood Ave 55110 Gem Lake 1 Heritage Hall 4200 Otter Lake Rd 55110 Hugo 1 1 Hugo Fire Hall 5323 140th St N 55038 2 2B Oneka Elementary School 4888 Heritage Pkwy N 55038 3 3A Rice Lake Centre 6900 137th St N 55038 Lino Lakes 1 Lino Lakes Senior Center 1189 Main St 55014 4 Lino Lakes City Hall 600 Town Center Pkwy 55014 6 Living Waters Lutheran Church 865 Birch St 55014 Little Canada 2 Little Canada Elementary School 400 Eli Rd 55117 3 Little Canada City Center 515 Little Canada Rd E 55117 Maplewood 8 Ramsey County Library 3025 Southlawn Dr 55109 North Oaks 2 Presbyterian Homes Waverly Gardens 5919 Centerville Rd 55127 Vadnais Heights 1 Vadnais Heights Commons 655 County Rd F E 55127 2 Vadnais Heights Common 655 County Rd F E 55127 3 Vadnais Heights Commons 655 County Rd F E 55127 4 Vadnais Heights South Fire Station 3595 Arcade St 55127 White Bear Township 1 Otter Lake Elementary School 1401 County Rd H2 E 55110 2 Eagle Brook Church 2401 Buffalo St 55110 3 South Shore Trinity Lutheran

Church 2480 South Shore Blvd 55110 4 Heritage Hall 4200 Otter Lake Rd 55110 White Bear Lake 1 1 WBL City HallCouncil Chambers 4701 Highway 61 55110 2 1 White Bear Lake Armory 2228 4th St 55110 3 1 Sunrise Park Middle School 2399 Cedar Ave 55110 3 2 Sunrise Park Middle School 2399 Cedar Ave 55110 4 1 Golfview Building 2449 Orchard Ln 55110 5 1 St Stephen’s Lutheran Church 1965 County Rd E E 55110 You may locate your polling place at www.rcelections.org. A public test of the voting systems to be used in the primary will be conducted on July 31 at 1:00 p.m. at the Ramsey County Elections office in Saint Paul. Complete information on voter registration and absentee voting for the primary is available at rcelections.org or by contacting Ramsey County Elections at elections@co.ramsey.mn.us or at 651-266-2171. Published two times in the White Bear Press on July 22 and 29, 2015.

mission. Such permit may be applied for where the property is in agricultural use or is adjacent to designated Open Space or Conservation Wetlands zoning districts. No permit shall be granted where the remaining lot, yard and density are less than the minimum percent of Green Area provided in Ordinance No. 35 (Zoning Ordinance). SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY. Should any section, subdivision, clause or other provision of this Ordinance be held to be invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof, other than the part held to be invalid. SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Passed by the Town Board of Supervisors of the Town of White Bear, Ramsey County, Minnesota, this 20th day of July, 2015. APPROVED: ROBERT J. KERMES, Chair ATTEST: WILLIAM F. SHORT, Clerk-Treasurer Board of Supervisors: ROBERT J. KERMES, Chair ED M. PRUDHON, Supervisor STEVEN A. RUZEK, Supervisor Published one time in the White Bear Press on July 29, 2015

WHITE BEAR LAKE AREA SCHOOLS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 624 WHITE BEAR LAKE, MINNESOTA ADVERTISEMENT FOR REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Notice is hereby given by the School Board of Independent School District No. 624 located at White Bear Lake, Minnesota, that it will receive sealed proposals for the following: 2015 ISD 624 White Bear Lake Area Schools Request for Proposals for District-Wide Municipal Solid Waste & Recycling Services Hand delivered and time-stamped no later than: August 19, 2015 2:00 PM Local Time at the District Office, 4855 Bloom Avenue, Suite 309, White Bear Lake, Minnesota. White Bear Lake Area Schools is soliciting proposals from qualified proposers to select and contract with a firm to provide the School District: (1) hauling and disposal of municipal solid waste; and (2) collection, transportation and marketing of source separated recyclable materials in a single stream recycling system. All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope or other container at the place and time indicated above. The proposer shall mark on the outside of the package with: (1) the name and address of the proposer; and (2) the title: “Proposal for WBLAS Municipal Solid Waste & Recycling Services.” White Bear Lake Area Schools will issue the Request for Proposals on July 22, 2015. Proposers may download the Request for Proposals from the School District’s website at: http://www.isd624.org/about/Additional-Resources.asp If proposers are having difficulty in downloading the documents, contact Dan Roeser, Building Operations Supervisor, at 651-407-7633 or daniel. roeser@isd624.org. Proposers are encouraged to attend a pre-proposal meeting on July 29, 2015 at 10:00 am. The School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or parts of such proposals and to waive any informalities or irregularities in submitting proposals. No proposals shall be withdrawn subsequent to the opening of proposals without the consent of White Bear Lake Area Schools for a period of thirty (30) days after the scheduled time of closing proposals. Published two times in the White Bear Press on July 22 and 29, 2015.

WHITE BEAR TOWNSHIP AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 35 OF THE TOWN OF WHITE BEAR, RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA, DATED SEPTEMBER 8, 1972, AS AMENDED AND ENTITLED “ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WHITE BEAR RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA” AND DIVIDING THE TOWN INTO DISTRICTS OR ZONES THE TOWN BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TOWN OF WHITE BEAR, ORDAINS: SECTION 1. AMENDMENT. Section 6-5 – CONDITIONAL USES, of Ordinance No. 35 is amended by adding under “B-2” – General Business, the following: (10). Massage Therapy, Commercial. SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY. Should any section, subdivision, clause or other provision of this Ordinance be held to be invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole, or of any part thereof, other than the part held to be invalid. SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Passed by the Town Board of Supervisors of the Town of White Bear, Ramsey County, Minnesota, this 20th day of July, 2015. APPROVED: ROBERT J. KERMES, Chair ATTEST: WILLIAM F. SHORT, Clerk-Treasurer Board of Supervisors: ROBERT J. KERMES, Chair ED M. PRUDHON, Supervisor STEVEN A. RUZEK, Supervisor Published one time in the White Bear Press on July 29, 2015

RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA PUBLIC NOTICE SOLICITATION OPPORTUNITIES Ramsey County releases solicitation opportunities on Onvia DemandStar its official web site as an alternative method of public notice pursuant to Section 331A.03 of the Minnesota Statutes. Individuals may go to the Onvia DemandStar section of the Ramsey County Purchasing Webpage www.co.ramsey.mn.us/ba/procure.htm to access registration information. SOLICITATION: RFP-PH555-8915-MS OPENING DATE: 8/13/2015 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY, THROUGH THE SAINT PAUL-RAMSEY COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT, SEEKS A CONTRACTOR TO IMPLEMENT AND COORDINATE THE “IT’S THAT EASY: PARENT/CAREGIVER EDUCATION AND SUPPORT FOR RAISING SEXUALLY HEALTHY CHILDREN.” SOLICITATION: RFP-SHRF-7474-MS OPENING DATE: 8/27/2015 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY, THROUGH THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, SEEKS PROPOSALS FROM QUALIFIED FIRMS, TO PROVIDE ONSITE FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS FOR THE INMATES AND STAFF AT THE RAMSEY COUNTY ADULT DETENTION CENTER (ADC), 425 GROVE STREET, ST. PAUL, MN AND FOR THE CLIENTS AT THE RAMSEY COUNTY DETOXIFICATION CENTER (DETOX CENTER), 402 UNIVERSITY AVE. E., 2ND FLOOR, ST. PAUL, MN. PRE SOLICITATION RESPONSE CONFERENCE: 425 GROVE STREET, ST. PAUL, MN 55101, ON AUGUST 6, 2015, AT 9:00 A.M. CST. SOLICITATION: RFP-ATTY-4300-MS OPENING DATE: 8/27/2015 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY, THROUGH THE COUNTY ATTORNEY DEPARTMENT, SEEKS PROPOSALS FROM QUALIFIED AGENCIES TO PROVIDE JUVENILE DIVERSION SERVICES FOR NON-DANGEROUS JUVENILE OFFENDERS WHO MEET THE CRITERIA ESTABLISHED BY THE RAMSEY COUNTY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE FOR DIVERSION. PRE SOLICITATION RESPONSE CONFERENCE: 90 W. PLATO BLVD., ST. PAUL, MN 55107, LOWER LEVEL CONFERENCE AREA ON AUGUST 6, 2015, AT 1:00 P.M. CST. SOLICITATION: RFP-PH555-8726-KR OPENING DATE: SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY SEEKS PROPOSALS FROM EXPERIENCED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDERS TO PROVIDE PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES STAFF (CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST, NURSE PRACTITIONER/PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT AND/OR PHYSICIAN) AND PSYCHIATRIC MEDICAL DIRECTOR SERVICES AT BOTH FACILITIES. SOLICITATION: RFP-HR1216-KR OPENING DATE: AUGUST 20, 2015 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY SEEKS PROPOSALS FROM QUALIFIED VENDORS FOR ASSISTANCE WITH THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE COUNTY’S FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNTS AND TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT. SOLICITATION: RFB-SHRF-7226-MS OPENING DATE: 9/03/2015 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY, THROUGH THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, SEEKS A QUALIFIED CONTRACTOR TO FURNISH SHERIFF UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES. THE COUNTY’S INTENT IS TO PURCHASE UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES FOR EACH EMPLOYEE WHO IS REQUIRED TO WEAR A UNIFORM WHILE CARRYING OUT THEIR DUTIES. PRE SOLICITATION RESPONSE CONFERENCE: 425 GROVE STREET, ST. PAUL, MN 55101, AUGUST 17, 2015, AT 9:00 A.M. CST. SOLICITATION: RFP-PUBW16560-KB OPENING DATE: 8/20/2015 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY SEEKS PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR FINAL DESIGN FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF WHITE BEAR AVENUE BETWEEN INTERSTATE 94 AND BEECH STREET IN THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL. SERVICES WILL INCLUDE PREPARATION OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, SPECIAL PROVISIONS, AND COST ESTIMATES FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ROADWAY INCLUDING ROADWAY ELEMENTS, TRAFFIC SIGNALS, STORM SEWER, PAVEMENT, SIGNING, PAVEMENT MARKINGS, AND STREET LIGHTING. Published one time in the Vadnais Heights Press on July 29, 2015.

WHITE BEAR TOWNSHIP AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 35 OF THE TOWN OF WHITE BEAR, RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA, DATED SEPTEMBER 8, 1972, AS AMENDED AND ENTITLED “ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WHITE BEAR RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA” AND DIVIDING THE TOWN INTO DISTRICTS OR ZONES THE TOWN BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TOWN OF WHITE BEAR, ORDAINS: SECTION 1. AMENDMENT. Section 3 – DEFINITION, of Ordinance No. 35 is amended by adding Section 3-45.A., which shall read as follows: 3-45.A. MASSAGE THERAPY – COMMERCIAL. A building or portion of a building which is used to offer massage-like contact, including stroking, kneading, tapping or rolling of the body, for the purpose of pleasure, relaxation, physical fitness or beautification, for a fee or other valuable consideration. Institutions for the hospitalization or case of human beings by/or anyone licensed by the State of Minnesota to practice medicine, surgery, osteopathy, chiropractic, physical therapy or podiatry shall not be considered a massage practice per definition. SECTION 2. AMENDMENT. Section 3 – DEFINITION, of Ordinance No. 35 is amended by adding Section 3-45.B., which shall read as follows: 3-45.B. MASSAGE THERAPY – ADULT. A building or portion of a building which restricts minors by reason of age and/or which offers massage-like contract, including stroking, kneading, tapping or rolling of the body, for the purpose of pleasure, relaxation, physical fitness or beautification with an emphasis on “specified sexual activities” or “specified anatomical areas”, for a fee or other valuable consideration. SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY. Should any section, subdivision, clause or other provision of this Ordinance be held to be invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole, or of any part thereof, other than the part held to be invalid. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Passed by the Town Board of Supervisors of the Town of White Bear, Ramsey County, Minnesota, this 20th day of July, 2015. APPROVED: ROBERT J. KERMES, Chair ATTEST: WILLIAM F. SHORT, Clerk-Treasurer Board of Supervisors: ROBERT J. KERMES, Chair ED M. PRUDHON, Supervisor STEVEN A. RUZEK, Supervisor Published one time in the White Bear Press on July 29, 2015.

WHITE BEAR TOWNSHIP AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 8 OF THE TOWN OF WHITE BEAR, RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA, ADOPTED AUGUST 16, 1956, AS AMENDED, AND KNOWN AS THE BUILDING CODE OF THE TOWN OF WHITE BEAR THE TOWN BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TOWN OF WHITE BEAR ORDAINS: SECTION 1. AMENDMENT. Section 5-29.B. of Ordinance No. 8 is amended to read as follows: 5-29.B. A permit for an individual garage exceeding 1,000 square feet in area, but no larger than 2,500 (or alternative square footage) attached or detached, or an individual accessory building shall be obtained from the Town Board after review and recommendation by the Town Planning Com-

WHITE BEAR TOWNSHIP ANNUAL DISCLOSURE OF TAX INCREMENT DISTRICTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 TIF District 1-1 CortecDrill-A-Matic

TIF District 1-2 Thermoform

TIF District 1-9 Cottages of White Bear TWP

TIF District 1-13 St. Croix Valley Hardwoods

TIF District 1-14 Comtal

TIF District 1-15 Birch Lake Villas

TIF District 1-17 Boardwalk

TIF District 1-18 Wyldridge

Current net tax capacity:

$88,010

$169,230

$37,471

$120,304

$103,250

$64,344

$42,692

Original net tax capacity:

$140

$188

$439

$23,274

$5,074

$2,151

$8,943

Captured net tax capacity:

$87,870

$169,042

$37,032

$97,030

$98,176

$62,193

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$42,262

$74,250

$162,119

$46,596

$121,415

$122,251

$68,333

District Name:

Principal and interest payments due in 2014 Tax increment received:

TIF District 1-19 SMC

TIF District 1-20 Heraeus

TIF District 1-21 Techweigh

TIF District 1-22 Water Gremlin

$21,609

$87,722

$106,560

$36,155

$0

$740

$16,466

$68,682

$13,622

$0

$33,749

$20,869

$71,256

$37,878

$22,533

$0

$26,114

$13,823

$33,894

$18,239

$14,488

$0

$36,071

$19,372

$38,611

$20,944

$16,514

$0

Tax increment expended:

$74,250

$276,184

$0

$649,530

$104,307

$85,945

$40,825

$44,566

$37,283

$20,063

$17,078

$0

Month and year first tax increment receipt:

July 1991

July 1991

July 1995

July 1999

December 1999

December 2001

July 2005

July 2006

July 2008

July 2010

July 2010

June 2015

Date of required or actual decertification

12/31/16

12/31/16

12/31/20

12/31/24

12/31/24

12/31/26

12/31/30

12/31/31

12/31/16

12/31/18

12/31/18

06/01/40

$8,887

$21,845

$0

$9,062

$9,985

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

Increases property tax imposed on other properties as a result of fiscal disparities contribution*:

* The fiscal disparity property tax law provides that the growth in commercial-industrial property tax values is shared throughout the area. In a tax increment financing district, this value sharing can either result in a tax increase for other properties in the municipality or result in a decrease in tax increment financing district revenue depending on how the tax increment financing district is established. Tax Increment Financing Districts 1-1, 1-2, 1-13 and 1-14 in White Bear Township does not share its growth in commercial-industrial property tax values. This results in an increase in property taxes for other properties located in White Bear Township. For taxes payable in 2014, this increase in taxes on other properties amounted to $49,779 Additional information regarding each district may be obtained from: Tom Kelly, 1281 Hammond Road, White Bear Township, MN 55110 or at (651)-747-2760. Published one time in the White Bear Press on July 29, 2015.


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We are a growing distributor in the Hugo/Lino Lakes area looking to fill several warehouse positions, part and full time Monday through Friday. Forklift Operator/Order Puller 12-8pm or 2pm-close, Order Picker/Loader 2pm-close, Order Picker 7-3:30pm, Order Packer 5-10pm, 12-8:30pm & 2 to close and one CDL Driver. All positions require a willingness to stay late. Lift driver and CDL driver must be able to lift 50-75 lbs. All other positions require a lifting ability of 30+lbs. Our full-time employees receive a comprehensive benefit package including a health, dental and life insurance, HSA, Disability Insurance, PTO, 401(k), and paid holidays. Please email cover letter with salary requirements and resume to hollyp@northernwholesale.com or apply in person during the hours of 8a.m. - 5.p.m. at Northern Wholesale Supply, 6800 Otter Lake Road, Lino Lakes to be considered for these positions.

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