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Inside . . .
Coming up
7th Grade & New
Student Orientation
is Sept. 1
Maple Lake Public
Schools & St. Tims
Parish School Open
Houses are Sept. 2
Labor Day is Sept. 7
School starts Sept. 8
Lisa Hennen and Dawn Kincs stand in front of the art section of the preschool. They
are very excited to see some new young faces at St. Tim's and ready for a bigger and
better school year.
(Photo by Nick Pawlenty)
by Nick Pawlenty
Correspondent
by Brenda Erdahl
Correspondent
Ultimate Crew
continued on page 3
Zaske to Aquatennial
continued on page 10
City Council
continued on page 3
Viewpoint
Brutes
Bleat
by Harold Brutlag
Never in my born
days did I think Id
have something good
to say about Bull
Thistles. Thats because I was raised on
a dairy farm that also
had hogs and chickens and grain (oats,
barley, and wheat)
was part of their
diets. This was before combines and
farmers cut their
small grain crops
with a machine
called a grain binder
which cut the standing grain and tied it
neatly in a bundle. One of my jobs during harvest was to stand one
bundle against another with six or eight in a shock. If you wanted to
get fancy youd take a single bundle and place it lengthwise on the
top of upright bundles. I only did this if it was a wheat crop. This
was in the late forties and even though the crops were spot-sprayed
to kill the weeds, it seems there were always some thistles on parts
of the field. I got along pretty well with Canadian and sow-thistles,
but those bull thistles didnt show any mercy! Working with the bundles early in the morning while there was still dew took some of the
pain away when youd have a bundle under each arm. Thank God
for combines!
Actually, when I took the photo above of some bull thistle blos-
The
Retiree
by Jerry Hoem
It's quiet again here. Daughter and Granddaughter went to
Wisconsin with a carload of stuff
a college freshman would need.
Before they left, they also filled
up our SUV with more stuff a
college freshman might need,
after putting stuff a college
freshman won't need in our
garage. Then they came back for
even more stuff and left a couple
days later. We will deliver our
stuff in a week or so just to make
our back seat useful again.
Granddaughter went to China
with a school group and returned
just in time to take a driver's test.
You can imagine how that went
Its in
your court
by Judge Steve Halsey
Who Do I Sue?
What shall I do?
Oh, what shall I do?
My Doo-hicckey broke!
So, who do I sue?
Apologies to Dr. Seuss, but
that is a common question by
plaintiffs not represented by an
attorney. As with most aspects
of court procedure, ignorance is
not an excuse for suing the
wrong person or entity.
As a result of changes to the
conciliation court laws, the
maximum claim now generally
allowed in conciliation court is
$15,000. Conciliation court
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soms in Ney Park I noticed the bumble-bees like to hang around them
and load up on nectar. Thats to say there is something good about a
weed that I despised and Ill have to admit the fuchsia blossom adds
an attractive color along the park trails Ive been hiking on with
Vanna. I guess the saying, Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, fits
this situation even though the bull thistle is a noxious weed!
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Ken Hennen and I took in three close state tournament baseball
games Saturday at Watkins and watched Lamberton edge Shakopee
2-1. At 1:30 p.m. Delanos Jake Gleason held the Sleepy Eye nine
in check with first baseman Toby Hanson providing a solo home run
in the seventh inning which gave the Athletics a two-run lead. Trevor
Jaunich picked up a three-inning save behind some outstanding defensive efforts at short and second base. They will play New London-Spicer at 5 p.m. Saturday at Watkins. Rain threatening skies
opened up between the Delano game and the Kimball game (5:00
p.m.) and believe me the grounds crew didnt need to wet down the
infield after that. Kimball won 3-2 over Nimrod in another close
game which was delayed briefly by rain. With the game tied 2-2
going into the ninth, Kimball went ahead 3-2 on Ben Johnsons
homer and in the bottom of the inning first baseman, Kyle Winter,
caught a line-drive shot for the third out and subsequent win. Adam
Beyer also had a round-tripper. They will play Ada Sunday at 11 a.m.
in Watkins. Ken and I stayed for about three innings of the RoseauCannon Falls game. Roseau was ahead 1-0, but lost 6-2. Cannon
Falls goes on to play Bertha who has a former Laker pitcher, John
Riewer, on the line-up along with four other Riewers. Region champ
Howard Lake will play Lastrup at 7:30 p.m. at Cold Spring Saturday.
Lastrup defeated Fairmont 5-4 on Sunday. Going to the Watkins
games for Hennen was just like an old-home week as he was born
and raised on a farm in that area and still knows a lot of the people
living there, including relatives. Watkins residents can take pride in
the work they did to get their Clipper baseball park ready for the
tournament. It took a lot of hard work and cooperation and it shows
in the finished product. They re-built their grandstand, installed former Viking seats and added a concession stand and souvenir store
along with a first-class scoreboard to complement the diamond and
outfield. It reminded me of Iowas field of dreams with corn fields
circling the outfield. They have fan porches, one elevated, on both
sides.
Letters
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right to edit all letters.
Dear Editor,
Most drivers on the road have
seen a law enforcement officer
performing a traffic stop. Some
of you may have even experienced the traffic stop first-hand!
Whichever the case, a number of
drivers are still not aware of a
Minnesota Law requiring drivers to move over one lane when
passing a stopped emergency
vehicle(s) or road repair equipment. This law is known as the
Ted Foss Law. On August 31,
law enforcement all across Minnesota will be working to educate drivers of this law.
The law is designed to give
emergency vehicles room to
work on the portion of roadway
they are occupying by requiring
passing motorists (who are driving on roads with at least two
lanes traveling in the same direction) to leave a lane vacant
between them and those parked
emergency vehicles. The law
also requires that drivers reduce
their speed as they pass the location of the emergency vehicle(s)
To the Editor:
Before we begin the business
of electing a president in 2016,
we should pause a moment to
appreciate President Barack
Obama. A recent article in
Forbes Business Magazine (I
know! - Forbes!) presents data
that indicates that President
Obama is the "best economic
president in modern times".
When his economic record
(more than 64 straight months of
job growth) is combined with
the ending of 2 wars and providing health care to additional millions of Americans, it is apparent
that we should be asking President Obama to serve a third
term. I am not a great friend of
the Republican Party, but it
seems only fair to point out that
fewer jobs, more wars and less
health care may not be a winning
strategy.
Knowing that Democrats traditionally are better stewards of
the American economy, some
may suggest that the conservative vote should be regulated in
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City Council
continued from page 1
In other business, the council:
Heard an update on the status of the 2015 Sewer Repairs
Project from City Engineer Phil
Gravel and directed him to prepare a formal contract change
order with SAK Construction for
approval at the September city
council meeting. Due to poor
condition of the pipes, a few
challenging segments were not
lined in 2013. These segments,
in the backyard area north of
Sunset Street between Rose and
Elm Avenues and Sunset Street
on the first half-block east of
Rose Avenue, consist of six-inch
diameter clay pipe with several
misaligned joints, cracks and
sags. It is proposed to replace the
six-inch sewer with eight-inch
PVC sewer and to replace an existing two-inch galvanized water
main with a four-inch PVC
main. LaTour Construction
would complete the work in a
change-order under the existing
contract for the 2013 I&I Improvement Project, as a subcontractor to SAK. The quoted
amount to complete the construction as proposed is
$159,279.05, approximately 10
percent higher than the amount
estimated in the projects feasibility report. The revised estimated project total cost is
$183,200, compared to the projected amount of $166,100.
About half of the project cost
will be eligible for a low-interest
loan based on previous feedback
from the Minnesota Public Facilities Authority (PFA). Upon
approval of the change order in
September, construction would
begin in October and is expected
to be substantially completed in
June 2016. An assessment hearing for affected property owners
will be scheduled at a later date.
Agreed to share with the
Maple Lake Fire Department in
the cost for an actuarial study of
pension liabilities for new government accounting standards.
The study, necessary for the Fire
Relief Association to meet requirements of the standards,
comes at a cost of $2,400. The
city will contribute half of that
amount.
Requested a letter of interest
be posted on the citys website
and Facebook page for citizens
interested in serving on the Park
Board. The board is currently
short one member.
Ultimate Crew
continued from page 1
The company has been
around since 2011 and the crews
pride themselves on the quality
and timeliness of their work.
If chosen to be among the top
four, the M3 crew will be flown
to Louisville, Kentucky in late
September to take part in the No.
1 show in the United States and
Canada for their industry.
Vermeer will parade them
around, Mavencamp said, and
judge them on how they interact
County looking at
project bonding options
by John Holler
Correspondent
County Board
continued on page 7
Groundbreaking...
New Wright County Highway
maintenance/office facility
Community
Meetings
Sept. 1: Annandale Lakers
AA & Al-Anon, 8 p.m., United
Methodist Church of Annandale, 250 Oak Ave. N.; 320-2743380.
Sept. 1: Celebrate Recovery
(non-denominational Christianbased recovery program), 7
p.m., Monticello Covenant
Church; 763-295-2112.
Sept. 1: Gamblers Anonymous & AA, 7:30 p.m., Buffalo
Evangelical Free Church, 2051
50th St. NE, County Rds. 25 &
113.
Sept. 2: Maple Lake Chamber of Commerce, noon, at
Maple Lake Bowl. New member always welcome.
WOW
Wellness on Wheels
FRIDAY, Sept. 4
Breaded
Fish
Wedge,
Roasted Potatoes, Green-Pepper
Tomato Salad, Wheat Bread,
Peanut-Butter Bar
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY!
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RESCHEDULED: Grazing
management/pasture walk
Learn leading practices from successful graziers
Animal productivity and
farm economics can be enhanced by improved pasture
management. Best practices
learned from other graziers can
help jumpstart your grazing operation.
University of Minnesota Extension and Natural Resources
Conservation Service are sponsoring a pasture field day at the
Matt Maier Farm, near Clearwater, on September 14th from 5-8
p.m. Matt Maier of Thousand
Hills Cattle Company, who has
been rotationally grazing for a
number of years, will be the
host. Tom Gervais, NRCS grazing specialist, Julie Reberg
NRCS district conservationist,
and Rod Greder, Wright County
Extension educator, will also
speak.
At this field day we will be
presenting management strategies to help improve your bottom-line from pastures while
also enhancing soil health. Marketing strategies for beef, lamb
and poultry produced on pasture
2+ year old
daughter
of Dan & Rebecca
Peterson of
Annandale.
Siblings are Hans,
Charlie & Lauren.
Proud
grandparents are
Jim & Marge Peterson
of Maple Lake.
a tactical environment.
The leadership experience
supports continued cadet development during the senior year
of the program. Cadets usually
attend CLC between their junior and senior years of college,
and they must complete the
course to qualify for commissioning.
Upon successful completion
of the course, the ROTC program, and graduation from college, cadets are commissioned
as second lieutenants in the
U.S. Army, Army National
Guard, or Army Reserve.
Berg is the son of Barbara
and Stephen Berg of Maple
Lake.
Church
CHURCH OF SAINT TIMOTHY
8 Oak Ave. N., Maple Lake
Ph.: 320-963-3726
www.churchofsttimothy.org
Pastor: Father John Meyer
Interim School Principal: Dawn
Kincs
SAT.: 3:30-4:15 p.m., Confessions;
4:30 p.m., Mass.
SUN.: 8 & 10 a.m., Mass.
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
CHURCH
5460 63rd St. NW, Box 462, Maple
Lake
Ph.: 763-463-9447
www.holycrossmaplelake.org
Pastors: Culynn Curtis
Visitors Are Always Welcome!
SUN.: 8:30 a.m., Lutheranism 101
& Refreshments; 9:30 a.m., Summer Service.
MON.: 11 a.m., First of All Prayer;
1 p.m., Quilters; 7 p.m., Bible
Study.
WED.: 6 p.m., Worship on Wednesday.
BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
400 County Rd. 37 NE, Maple Lake
Ph.: 320-963-3118
www.bethuccml@gmail.com
mfritz@ants.edu
Interim Pastor: Michael Fritz
FRI.: Wedding Rehearsal.
SAT.: Wedding.
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service;
10:30 a.m., Fellowship.
WED.: 6:30 p.m., Choir.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH IN SILVER CREEK
(LCMS)
11390 Elliott Ave. N.W., M.L.
Ph.: 763-878-2820, 320-333-8636
Pastor: Rev. George W. Sagissor III
SUN.: 10 a.m., Worship Service;
11:15 a.m., Sunday School, Bible
Study.
SILVER CREEK
COMMUNITY CHURCH
4282 114th St. NW, Maple Lake,
MN 55358
3 miles so. of I-94 on Co. Rd. 143,
just off Hwy. 8; Ph.: 320-963-3957;
605-553-5240
www.silvercreekcommunitychurch.com
Pastor: Luke Baehr
SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship; 10:30 a.m.,
Sunday School, Bible Study.
ANNANDALE EVAN. FREE
CHURCH
10252 St. Hwy. 55 N.W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-274-8951
Pastor: Dennis L. Johnson
FRI.: 9:30 a.m., Women's Bible
Study.
SUN.: 8:15 a.m., Prayer; 8:30 &
10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 9:45
a.m., Fellowship Hour.
MON.: 9 a.m., Grandmas in Prayer.
TUES.: 7 p.m., Celebrate Recovery.
WED.: 2 p.m., Young at Heart.
ANNANDALE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
250 Oak Ave. N., Box 329, Annan.
Ph.: 320-274-5127
www.mumac.org/~annandaleumc
Pastor: Ruth Hograbe
FRI.: 7:30 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous.
SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship Service;
10:15 a.m., Coffee Fellowship, Sunday School.
TUES.: 8 p.m., AA/Al-Anon.
BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
CHURCH
7809 Co. Rd. 35 W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-963-3592
Pastor: Lynn Machula
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service;
10:30 a.m., Sunday School & Bible
Study.
EAGLES GROVE CHURCH
PO Box 1020, Annandale
Location: Hwy. 55, next to The
Marketplace
Ph.: 320-248-6024
www.eaglesgrove.org & Facebook
SUN.: 10:30 a.m., Worship Service;
Energized Music and Quality Children's Programs Provided.
MT. HERMON LUTHERAN
CHURCH
1284 Keats Ave. N.W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-963-3284
Pastor: Marianne Zitzewitz
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship w/Communion.
WED.: Women of the ELCA; 320-
963-3284.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
331 W. Harrison St., Annandale
Ph.: 320-274-8827
www.stjohns-annandale.org
Pastor: Dave E. Nelson and Tom
Heyd
SUN.: 8:30 Traditional Worship; 10
a.m., Contemporary Worship.
BUFFALO SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
200 2nd Ave. NE, Buffalo
Ph.: 763-682-3582
Pastor: Devin Locati
SAT.: 9:45 a.m., Bible Study; 11
a.m., Church Service.
HOSANNA LUTHERAN
CHURCH
1705 Hwy. 25 N., Buffalo, Mo.
Syn.
Pastor: Rob Jarvis
Ph.: 763-682-3278; www.hosannalcms.org
SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship Service;
10:30 a.m., Bible Study and Sunday
School.
TUES.: 8 p.m., Young Adults
Group.
WED.: 10 a.m., Bible Study; 7
p.m., Confirmation Class.
BUFFALO UNITARIAN
UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP
WED.: Discussion Group Meets the
2nd & 4th Wednesday, Sept. thru
May, 7:30 p.m., at Buffalo Community Center, Across the Street from
the Post Office at 206 Central Ave.
(Hwy. 25). For More Information,
Call Luke at 763-682-4616 or Visit
www.buuf.us. Everyone is welcome.
BUFFALO EVANGELICAL
FREE CHURCH
2051 50th Street NE, Buffalo, MN
(corner of Hwy. 25 N. & County
Rd. 113)
Ph. 763-682-6846; www.buffalofree.org
info@buffalofree.org
Senior Pastor: Brian Thorstad
THURS.: 7 p.m., Small Groups;
7:30 a.m., AA & Al-Anon.
FRI.: 6 a.m., Men's Small Group; 7
p.m., Small Groups.
SUN.: 10 a.m., Summer Worship
Service, Coffee Fellowship, Children's Church.
MON.: 7 p.m., Women's Bible
Study; 7:30 p.m., Al-Anon.
TUES.: 7 p.m., Knitting Ministry;
7:30 p.m., Men's Small Group, AA,
GA.
WED.: 6:30 p.m., Awana, Choir
Practice.
BUFFALO COVENANT
CHURCH
1601 Hwy. 25 N., Buffalo
Ph.: 763-682-1470
www.buffalocov.org
Lead Pastor: Max Frazier
FRI.: Office Closed.
SUN.: 8 a.m., Traditional Worship;
9:30 & 11 a.m., Contemporary Worship; 9:30 a.m., Generations Choir
Meeting; 4 p.m., AWANA Leader
Meeting.
MON.: Noon, Prayer Group.
TUES.: 3 p.m., Prayer & Care
Meeting; 6 p.m., Grief Share; 6:30
p.m., Chronic Illness Small Group.
THURS.: 6:30 p.m., Worship Team
Practice; 6:45 p.m., Coir Rehearsal.
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
LCMC
12449 Clementa Ave. NW, Monticello
Pastor: Jim Tetlie, 763-878-2092
www.lutheran-faith.org
Secretary's office hours are: 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m., Mon., Wed., Thurs.
Tuesdays, Wednesday & Thursday
SUN.: 10 a.m., Worship.
WED.: 7 p.m., Worship.
CELEBRATION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Affiliated with Evangelical Free Ch.
Box 171, Montrose; 763-675-3003
Interim Pastor: Dawson Grover;
763-675-3003
SUN.: 10 a.m., Worship at Montrose Elementary School Gymnasium.
TRI-COUNTY ALLIANCE
CHURCH
8464 160th St. N.W.
Clearwater, MN; 320-558-2750
Pastor: Dave Fogal
SUN.: 10:30 a.m., Worship Service.
www.tcachurch,com
Hospital.
Mass of Christian Burial was
held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, August
22, at St. Ignatius Catholic
Church with Fr. David Super as
the Celebrant. Burial followed at
Woodlawn Cemetery. Visitation
was held from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on
Friday, August 21, at St. Ignatius
Catholic Church, 35 Birch St. E.,
and one hour prior to the service
at the church on Saturday. A
prayer service was held on Friday
at the church.
Donald Gene Bruggeman was
born May 1, 1935, in Oklee,
Minnesota to Herman and
Deneige (Turgeon) Bruggeman.
On August 25, 1956, Don was
united in marriage to Marilyn LaCombe at St. Lawrence Church
in Mentor, Minnesota. Don and
Marilyn moved to Annandale in
1971 where they owned Quik
Klean Laundromat in Annandale
and Kimball until 1976. In 1974,
Don started Oak Realty in Annandale. He owned and operated
Oak Realty until 2000, and retired in 2005. Don was an active
member of St. Ignatius Catholic
Church. He was also a former
Maple Lake
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Annandale
Cokato
Aug. 25-30
Tropical Plant
Truckload Sale
TOP SIRLOIN
Tropical Foliage
STEAK
Plants
$ 49
2/
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USDA Choice Boneless Beef
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99
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5
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12-16 oz pkg
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Assorted Varieties
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2 oz pkg
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DELI SPECIAL
Mrs. Gerrys
Kretschmar
Pumpkin
Bars
22 oz
59
lb
GOOD THRU
8-30-15
store coupon
2/ $
Whole Seedless
49
Watermelon
each
Limit one with coupon. Limit one coupon per household. Valid only
at The Marketplace, Annandale & Cokato, MN.
Good thru 8-30-15.
Bellatoria
Pizza
12.76-22.3 oz
Pan Style or
Ultra Thin Crust
10
Academix
Binders
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4/$
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20 ct pkg
99
49
Aquafina
Water
Peaches
2/$
BAKERY SPECIAL
Colorado
24.4-36 oz bag
Select Varieties
2/$
13
4/$
Pearsons
Malt O Meal
Nut Roll Cereal
Salted
2.2 oz bar
99
Bell Peppers
128 oz jug
Essential Everyday
16 oz
Select Varieties
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29
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2/$ 50
99
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1
5
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18-18.2 oz box
Select Varieties
10-11.5 oz bag
Assorted Varieties
Kraft
Dressing
89
79
1
2
6
2/
Pink Lady
Apples
lb
10 oz box
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3216ozozbag
Jolly Rancher
Freezer Pops
Doritos
Duncan Hines
Chips
Tortilla
Brownie Mix
lb
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2
3
2
Select Varieties
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Deans
Cream
Ice
48 oz
lb
lb
Chuck Steak
12 pack cans
Donald
G. Bruggeman, age 80,
of Annandale
died
Wednesday,
August 19,
2015, at the
St.
Cloud
Pepsi Products
continued from page 2
Obituaries
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lb lb
lb
Assorted Varieties
99
2/$
lb
8 oz bag 19-22 oz
WATERMELON SORBET
1/2 Watermelon, cut into small
chunks and frozen
1/2 cup water
Add the frozen watermelon chunks to
a food processor or blender. Mix
until smooth and sorbet texture (might
need to scrape down a few times)
*works best when melon is partially
frozen or frozen & partially thawed.
Sports
Left: Damian Kaley ran the ball on Thursday, Aug. 20, at the Irish football teams Watermelon Scrimmage. Middle: Senior Nick Preisinger helped cut watermelon for the team to
share after their scrimmage. Right: Senior Chase Olson made a catch with two defensive Irish players close behind.
(Photos by Sandy Becker)
2015 Irish seniors. Back row: Chase Olsen, Brandon Borell, Devin Lowers, Damian Kaley, Riley Scadden, Justin Harvey, Nate Maas, Lucas Fobbe, Jackson Stangler, Mike Berndt, Nick Paumen. Front Row: Blake Welsted, Ryan Cargill,
Ben Elfmann, Morgan Moeller, Austin Becker and Nick Preisinger.
(Photo by Ashley Becker)
Left: Mike Berndt, #50, and Alex Toedter, #80, tag team the tackle in the Irish's first game of the season against the Kimball Cubs. Middle: Senior quarterback, Nate Maas, #11,
with linebackers Ben Gindele, #70, Eli Hance, #74, and Jaxson Stangler, #52. Right: Senior Austin Becker, #8, took a hitch and pitch from senior Chase Olsen, #81.
(Photos by Ashley Becker)
The Catch
by Jeff Plattner
2015 Fantasy Football
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Thurs., Aug 27: 6:30-7:30pm
Sun., Aug 30: 1-2pm
or by Appointment
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Lic. 86-01
areas from last school year to determine which supplies you need
to buy and which you already
have. Going forward, encourage
kids to store their supplies in a
predetermined area once the
school year ends, as this will
make next year's inventory that
much easier to examine and assess.
Spend more now to save
later. While inexpensive supplies can be hard to resist, such
items likely won't withstand the
test of time, forcing you to spend
time and money each year buying replacement supplies. Paying more now for certain items,
including stronger backpacks
and more highly rated calculators, may end up saving you
discounts via the app or the Internet as you shop. Chances are
strong that there are deals to be
had, even if you don't learn of
the deals until you arrive at the
store.
County Board
continued from page 3
The planned sale date is set
for Oct. 5 with an issuing date
set for late October. The county
intends to have the bid documents ready by Sept. 1 for banks
to evaluate to determine if
theyre looking to bid on the
project. The board unanimously
voted to lay the item over until
all five commissioners are able
to discuss and vote on the proposal.
In other items on the Aug. 18
agenda, the board:
* Approved a two-year contract with the Teamsters Local
320, which represents the courthouse unit. The contract runs
through Dec. 31, 2016.
* Authorized signatures on
two-year law enforcement contracts with the cities of St.
Michael, Montrose and South
Haven. The St. Michael contract
calls for 32 hours of deputy patrol service, while the Montrose
contract is four eight hours a day
and the South Haven contract is
for four hours per week.
* Approved a contract for
U.S. Bank for the use of purchasing cards for the county. De-
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School
School News
Irish spirit wear
available for purchase
The high school parent
group, Irish P.A.T.H.S., is selling
spirit wear. Spirit wear is made
to show off your Maple Lake
Irish pride and does not represent any specific sport. Irish
P.A.T.H.S. is offering spirit wear
not only to the elementary and
high school families but also the
entire community.
Spirit wear will have a wide
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The Schoolseum display for the Maple Lake Early Childhood Programs.
(Photos by Ginger OLoughlin)
The desk of Lisa Hennen, who is new to the St. Tims staff,
will be teaching the new preschool class.
(Photo by Nick Pawlenty)
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The Schoolseum display for Maple Lakes Annual Gear-Head Get Together.
No Escape (R)
11:45am, 2:10, 4:35, 7:00, 9:40
Hitman: Agent 47 (R)
11:40am, 2:15, 4:30, 7:10, 9:50
Sinister 2 (R)
11:55am, 2:05, 4:10, 6:45, 9:00
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
(PG-13) 11:35am, 2:10, 4:45,
7:15, 9:45
Straight Outta Compton (R)
11:30am, 2:40, 6:20, 9:25
Fantastic Four (PG-13)
6:35, 9:15
Shaun the Sheep (PG)
11:05am, 1:00, 3:00, 5:00
Mission Impossible Rogue Nation (PG-13)
12:45, 3:45, 6:40, 9:30
Ant-Man (PG-13)
6:55, 9:35
Minions (PG)
11:45am, 1:55, 4:25
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New Staff
Kara Hershley
DeAnn Fink
Lea Abrahamson
Holly Schrupp
Jordan Mathiasen
Christin Kassulke
Taylor Alama
School Nurse
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Kindergarten Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Kidville Instructional
Assistant
Third Grade Teacher
Nancy Kopff
Maple Lake
School District 881
www.maplelake.k12.mn.us
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Bus Transportation
Transportation will be provided to all students who reside within
the school district boundaries.
Please contact Scott Millner of M & M Bus Service, Inc. at (320)
963-2060 with questions. All buses carry radio equipment which
enables drivers to communicate with a base station in Maple Lake.
System components are also installed in the high school office and
in the elementary office to speed communications during emergencies and insure maximum safety for all bus passengers. Students attending parochial school will receive equal services.
Medication Administration
The administration of medication procedures align with
Minnesota Statute and district policy. Please review these procedures to allow this service to be provided for your children.
If assistance is needed or forms required, please contact the
school nurse, Kara Hershley, at (320) 963-7482, who will be
pleased to help you meet these requirements.
A. The administration of prescription and nonprescription
medication or drugs requires a completed signed request from
the students parent and physician. A secondary student may possess and use nonprescription pain relief in a manner consistent
with the labeling, if the school district has received written authorization from the students parent or guardian permitting the
student to self-administer the medication.
B. A Medication Request & Authorization form must be completed annually (once per school year) and/or when a change in the
prescription or requirements for administration occurs.
C. Medication must come to school in a container appropriately
labeled for the student by the pharmacy.
D. Nonprescription medications must come in the original container with the students name labeled on the bottle/container.
E. Medications are not to be carried by the student unless there is
a written agreement between the school district and the parent.
All medications will remain locked in the health office unless
approved by the physician (i.e.-inhalers).
F. The school must be notified immediately by the parent or student
over 18 in writing of any change in the students medication or
if the medication is no longer required. A new container label
with new pharmacy instructions shall be required within two
days of the change.
G. For drugs or medicine used by children with a disability, administration may be as provided in the IEP, Section 504 plan, or IHP
provided a physician order is present.
H. Not covered by this policy:
1. Special health treatment such as catheterization, tracheostomy
suctioning and gastrostomy feedings do not constitute administration of drugs and medicine.
Handbooks, Parent/Student
Parent handbooks will be posted online for high school parents. A
printed copy may be requested by contacting the high school office.
The high school student handbook will be available online. Elementary
student handbooks will be part of student planners, which will be issued to students in grades 1-6 during the first week of school. Grade
K will have handbooks sent home with students. The elementary
handbook is also available online. Parents/guardians are requested to
discuss these issues with their son(s)/daughter(s) after the first day
of school.
2. Emergency health procedures, including emergency administration of drugs and medicine, are not subject to this policy.
3. Drugs or medicine provided or administered by a public health
agency to prevent or control an illness or disease outbreak are
not governed by this policy.
4. This policy does not apply to drugs or medicines used at school
in connection with services for which a minor may give effective consent.
Pesticide
Notification
Minnesota statute requires
schools to inform parents and
guardians if they apply certain
pesticides on school property.
Information was mailed with
lunch letters and is available in
the online parent handbook.
ADMINISTRATION
Mark Redemske..........Superintendent of Schools
David J. Hansen.......Secondary School Principal
Kris Harlan..............Elementary School Principal
David Schroeder......................Activities Director
OFFICE STAFF
Kristi Anderson.........................Finance Manager
Maureen Donohue....Human Resources Manager
Heidi Goelz.........................................Bookkeeper
Heather Haney....................Secretary, Comm Ed/
Activities Secretary
Jane Hudek....................District Office Secretary
Bobbi Klimek..................Secretary, MARSS, SPED,
Secondary Principal
Louise Manuel.........Secretary, Secondary School
Vicki Rasset....................Secretary, MARSS, SPED,
Elementary Principal
Suzee Schaunaman............Secretary, Elementary
School
Ben Youngs................................................English
PARA-PROFESSIONAL STAFF
Debbie Aulwes..................Instructional Assistant
Wendy Bidwell.................Instructional Assistant
Margaret Brown...............Instructional Assistant
Amy Bryant.......................Instructional Assistant
Stacy Cargill.....................Instructional Assistant
Cindy Carter.....................Instructional Assistant
Laura Deslauriers.............Instructional Assistant
Leah Eull...........................Instructional Assistant
Kim Grunau......................Instructional Assistant
Margaret Hartfiel.............Instructional Assistant
Sharon Heberling.......ECFE/Pre-School Assistant
Tammy Heitkamp..............Instructional Assistant
Margaret Isaacson............Instructional Assistant
Michele Lyons..................Instructional Assistant
Judy Malachek..................Instructional Assistant
Katie McLeod....................Instructional Assistant
Renee Miller......................Instructional Assistant
Jodie Nowak......................Instructional Assistant
Ruth Pesch........................Instructional Assistant
Tanya Purcell....................Instructional Assistant
Leanna Rivers....................Instructional Assistant
Jodi Stecker.......................Instructional Assistant
Alicia Stoll........................Instructional Assistant
Ann Stuefen......................Instructional Assistant
LuAnn Vandergon.............Instructional Assistant
Jacalyn Wurm........................Instructional Asst./
Building Monitor
Susan Zander....................Instructional Assistant
PLANT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Brad Neutz.....................Head District Custodian
Stephen Fritz......................................Custodian I
Greg Helmbrecht...............................Custodian II
David Michalski.................................Custodian I
Dale Plaggerman...............................Custodian II
Willis Plaggerman.............................Custodian II
Joseph Ruh........................................Custodian II
CAFETERIA STAFF
Ryan Highberg (Aviands).......Cafeteria Manager
Jane Hudek..........................Food Service Clerical
Peggy Janiak.................................................Cook
Linda Nelson.................................................Cook
Judy A. Paumen............................................Cook
Sue Schrupp-Kalinowski..............................Cook
Deb Anderson..................................Lunch Server
LuAnn Grant....................................Lunch Server
Marylou Odden...............................Lunch Server
Amy Wetch......................................Lunch Server
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Arnie Michalicek.........................................Chair
Joe Paumen..........................................Vice Chair
Shelley McAlpine.........................................Clerk
Shelly Liljequist.....................................Treasurer
Ben Elsenpeter.........................................Director
Joe Mavencamp.......................................Director
Richard Thomas...................................Director
2015-2016
Regular Season
Ticket Prices
(Does not include Hockey)
Individual Event Prices:
Adults
$6.00
Students
$3.00
Senior Citizens $4.00
Multiple Use Tickets:
Adults
$60.00
(Admission to 15 Events)
Students
$30.00
Senior Citizens $30.00
Family Pass
(All Seasons)
$150.00
Publications
School publications include
student and parent handbooks
for elementary and high school
students, a student yearbook, a
high school newspaper and a
district newsletter printed and
distributed two times during
the school year. The newsletter
is intended to reach every resident in the district. Those who
do not receive it are urged to
call the District office at 320963-7535 and ask to be placed
on the mailing list.
Public Notices
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ON THE PROPOSAL TO
ESTABLISH AN ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
FOR THE CITY OF
MAPLE LAKE, MINNESOTA
Notice is hereby given that the
City Council (the Council) of the
City of Maple Lake, Minnesota, will
hold a public hearing on September
15, 2015 at approximately 7:00 p.m.
in the Maple Lake Council Chambers, located at 10 Maple Avenue
South, Maple Lake, Minnesota. The
purpose of the hearing is to accept
input on the establishment by the
City of an economic development
authority (the EDA) pursuant to
Minnesota
Statutes,
Sections
469.090 through 469.1082.
Following the public hearing, the
Council will consider an enabling resolution (the Enabling Resolution)
which would establish the EDA. The
Enabling Resolution, a copy of which
is on file and available for inspection
in the City offices, would authorize
the EDA to exercise all powers
granted to such authorities pursuant
to the above-mentioned statutes and
would designate that the EDA would
be governed by a five-member
Board of Commissioners, all of
whom would be members of the City
Council. Upon approval of the Enabling Resolution, an organizational
meeting of the EDA will be held on
October 20, 2015.
All interested persons may appear at the Maple Lake public hearing and present their views orally or
in writing.
For the City Council,
Lee Ann Yager
City Clerk/Treasurer
(48-49c)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Planning Commission of the City of
Maple Lake, at City Hall, at 7:00
p.m., Tuesday, September 8, 2015,
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plays in a kicker-friendly stadium and will get plenty of
chances, in Dallas high-powered offense.
RD15: (Ladarius Green, TE
San Diego) If I miss out on
Gronk, I was to be the last in
my league to take a TE, as it
gets to the point where theyre
basically all the same. Last
year, I was a year early on
Green, drafting him in the last
round, but this year, with the
suspension to Antonio Gates,
Green will have four weeks to
make an impression. Once
Gates returns, though, it looks
like it could be waiver wire
time.
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Foundation Floating Slabs
Brick Stone Driveways
Patios Sidewalks Steps
Concrete Stamping Floors
Garages Free Estimates
Residential &Commercial
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Monday-Friday: 8-5:30
Saturday:
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Saturday
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Disposal Services Including:
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Construction & Demolition Waste
Sludges & Ash
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Construction Equipment
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DOT Inspection Center
Tractors
Engine Rebuilding
Hydraulic Hose Repair
Air & Hydraulic Tool Repair
Welding
Machine Shop
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Maple Lake
Chiropractic Clinic
121 Division Street West Maple Lake
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