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Public Notice
Date: 6-25-14
Lama Dijon Tucker
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Minneapolis, MN 55412
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Highway 52 and Highway 60 west by
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Sheriffs Department on June 18, 2014.
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Storage is continuing to accumulate
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TOWNSHIPS
Belle Creek
Township
Public Accuracy Test
Belle Creek Township will hold its
public accuracy test on Saturday, August 2, 8 a.m. at the town hall.
Steve McNamara, Clerk
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Belle Creek
Township
Notice of Primary Election
Notice is hereby given to qualified
voters in Belle Creek Township that a
primary election will be held at the Belle
Creek Town Hall, 36500 County 7 Blvd.,
Goodhue, Minnesota, on Tuesday, August 12, 2014.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8
p.m.
Steve McNamara, Clerk
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Goodhue
Township
Notice of Primary Election
To the electors of Goodhue Township
in the County of Goodhue in the State of
Minnesota.
Notice is given that a primary election will be held for the above township
at the Goodhue Lions Community Center on Tuesday, August 12, 2014, from
7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the purpose of
nominating candidates who are to be
voted for at the general election to be
held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014.
David Burfeind, Clerk
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Minneola
Township
Notice of Public Accuracy Test
Notice is hereby given that Minneola
Township will conduct a public accuracy test of its electronic voting equipment on Tuesday, August 5, 2014 at 10
a.m. at the Minneola Town Hall.
The public is invited to attend.
Sarah Pettit
Minneola Township Clerk
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Minneola
Township
Notice of Primary Election
Notice is hereby given to the qualified
voters of Minneola Township that the
primary election will be held on Tuesday, August 12, 2014 at the Minneola
Township Hall. Voting hours will be from
7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sarah Pettit
Minneola Township Clerk
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Pine Island
Township
Public Accuracy Test
Pine Island Township will be testing
the voting machines for the primary election
on Tuesday, August 5, 10 a.m. at the
Pine Island Town Hall at 48980 County
55 Blvd.
David Arndt, Clerk
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Roscoe Township
Notice of Public Accuracy Testing
The Town of Roscoe will test the assistive
voting device and optical ballot counting
equipment to be used for ballot marking
Mazeppa
2. Name of municipality: Mazeppa
3. Name of newspaper: News-Record.
Date of publication: 7-30-14
4. Current net tax capacity: $15,656
5. Original net tax capacity: $269
6. Captured net tax capacity: $15,387
7. Principal and interest payments
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due in 2014: $24,549
8. Tax increment received in 2013:
$14,342
9. Tax increment expended in 2013:
$3,775
10. Month and year of first tax increNotice of Public Accuracy Test
Wanamingo Township will be holding ment receipt: 7-2010
11. Date of required decertification:
a public accuracy test to test the voting
equipment to be used in the upcoming 12-31-2018
12. The total increased property taxes
election on Monday, August 4, 2014 at
10 a.m. at the Wanamingo Town Hall. to be paid from outside the district if
Everyone is welcome to view the test- fiscal disparities Option A applies*: $0
*The fiscal disparities property tax
ing.
law provides that the growth in commer31-1a
cial-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
Change of Meeting Notice
in a decrease in tax increment financing
Due to the primary election, the Zum- district revenue depending on how the
brota Township Board will hold its Au- tax increment refinancing district is esgust meeting on Monday, August 11, tablished.
2014, starting at 7 p.m.
Tax Increment Financing District TIF
The meeting will be held at the Zum- 1-1 TCW Management LLC Project does
brota Township Hall.
not share its growth in commercial-inLaurie Hoernemann dustrial property tax values. This results
Zumbrota Township Clerk in an increase in property taxes for other
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properties in this municipality. For taxes
payable in 2013, this increase in taxes
on other properties amounted to $0.00.
Additional information regarding this
district may be obtained from: Duane
Hofschulte, PO Box 316, Mazeppa, MN,
55956, 507-843-3685. Enter as 651Notice of Public Accuracy Test
The city of Goodhue/Township will 296-2551.
19. Email: chmaz@sleepyeyetel.net
test the electronic voting equipment to
be used for the primary election to be 31-1a
held on August 12, 2014.
The test will be held on Tuesday,
August 5, 2014 at 10 a.m.
Notice of Primary Election
The test will be conducted at Goodhue
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the PriCity Hall, 405 Broadway Street North, mary Election, which shall be held in the
Goodhue, Minnesota.
City of Mazeppa, Wabasha County, MinThe public is invited to attend.
nesota, on Tuesday, August 12, 2014.
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Polling place will be the Mazeppa Community Center located at 278 1st Ave.
N, Mazeppa, MN. Hours open will be 7
a.m. to 8 p.m.
Council Meeting Minutes
The purpose of said election is for
July 9, 2014
nominating candidates for the offices
6:30 p.m.
Members present: Mayor Bien, Adams, which are to be voted for at the General
Schimek, Schulz and Ryan. Also present Election to be held on Tuesday, Novemwere Richard Gorman, Duane Aaland, ber 4th, 2014.
Linda Friedrich
Mark Agre, Andy Brandel, Stacy Thuman
City Clerk
and Brian Loos.
City of Mazeppa
Motion by Schimek seconded by Ryan
to approve the agenda. Motion carried. 31-1a
Motion by Adams, seconded by Schulz
to approve the council minutes of June
25, 2014. Motion carried.
Motion by Ryan, seconded by Adams
to approve property tax abatement resolution. Motion carried.
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISAlissa Blaha gave a presentation for
TRICT #255
the Southern MN Initiative Foundation.
PINE ISLAND MN 55963
Motion by Ryan, seconded by Schimek
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
to appoint election judges for the priJUNE 26, 2014
mary and general election. Motion carDISTRICT CONFERENCE ROOM
ried.
5:00 P.M.
Motion by Schimek, seconded by Adams
THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORto approve pool plans and specification DER BY CHAIRPERSON CHAMPA AT 5:00
and order advertisement for bids. Mo- P.M.
tion carried.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Bailey, Champa,
Motion by Adams, seconded by Ryan Douglas, Fall, Hayden, Heiden, Warneke
to pay 50% of St Lukes Church sidewalk
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
and Goodhue Schools back sidewalk.
PRECAST BIDS: JJ Webster from KrausMotion carried.
Anderson commented that they went
Motion by Schulz, seconded by Ryan out for bids for precast and opened bids
to approve three year porta-potty con- at 2:00 today. There were 2 proposals;
tract for both parks. Motion carried.
one from Wells Concrete and one from
Motion by Ryan, seconded by Schimek Hanson Concrete Both submitted a valid
to pay the bills. Motion carried.
bid. Hansons precast bid was
Motion by Schimek, seconded by Ryan $1,236,389, and Wells was $1,274,480.
to go into a closed meeting for em- Kraus Anderson recommends approvployee issue. Motion carried.
ing the low bidder. This refers to work
Motion by Schimek, seconded by Ryan scope 3B precast pkg. Champa questo re-open the meeting. Motion carried. tioned whether this includes footings.
Motion by Adams, seconded by Ryan This is only for the precast walls. The
to accept Michele Clements resignation. next bid will be approximately July 18
Motion carried.
for steel. Motion by Fall, seconded by
Motion by Ryan, seconded by Adams Douglas to award the bid to Hansons
to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried. for a total of $1,236,389. A roll call vote
Respectfully submitted,
was taken with Bailey, Champa, DouLori Agre, City Clerk
glas, Fall, Hayden, Heiden, and Warneke
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voting yes.
No votes-none Motion carried 7-0.
There was discussion about 2 options for placement of the building and
Tax Abatement
fields with advantages to both. Warneke
Public Hearing Minutes
questioned number of parking spaces.
July 9, 2014
We were told 181. Members wanted to
5:30 p.m.
Members present: Mayor Bien, Adams, make sure there was room for expanSchulz and Schimek and Ryan. Also sion.
ADJOURN: Motion by Warneke, secpresent were Richard Gorman, Duane
Aaland, Tammy Omdal, Andy Brandel, onded by Hayden to adjourn. Motion
Mark Agre, Al and Grace Dicke and Brian carried 7-0. Meeting adjourned at 5:22
p.m.
Loos.
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This meeting was held for receiving
public input for the proposed swimming
pool tax abatement.
There will not be a continuation meeting.
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTammy Omdal, Northland Securities,
TRICT #255
presented an overview of the tax abatePINE ISLAND MN 55963
ment process.
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
Motion by Schimek, seconded by Ryan
JUNE 16, 2014
to adjourn the hearing. Motion carried.
HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR ROOM
Respectfully submitted,
6:00 P.M.
Lori Agre
The MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORCity Clerk
DER by Chairperson Champa at 6:00
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p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Bailey, Champa,
Douglas, Fall, Hayden, Heiden, Warneke
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
POINTS OF PANTHER PRIDE
Congrats to all of the Pine Island
athletes at the State Track and Field
2013 Annual
Meet!
Disclosure Statement
4x800 Boys -Isaiah Ondler, Mitchel
1. Name of development authority:
Acker, Jason Hoerle, and Logan Meurer
and vote tabulation in the primary election to be held on August 12, 2014.
The test will be held at the Roscoe
Town Hall on Monday, August 4, 2014,
beginning at 8 p.m.
The public is invited to attend.
Susan Ecker, Clerk
Wanamingo
Township
Zumbrota
Township
GOODHUE
City of Goodhue
City of Mazeppa
City of Goodhue
PINE ISLAND
Pine Island ISD 255
City of Goodhue
MAZEPPA
City of Mazeppa
City of Goodhue
Annual disclosure of Tax Increment Districts for the Year Ended December 31, 2013
Additional information regarding each district may be obtained from: Lori Agre, City of Goodhue, PO Box 126, Goodhue,
MN 55027, phone, 507-923-4310.
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- 6th place
4x400 Boys- Mitchel Acker, Jason
Hoerle, Ben Farrell, and Kyle Groven 4th place
200 m dash - Ben Farrell - 6th
place
400 m dash - Kyle Groven - 7th
place
800 m run - Mitchel Acker - 3rd
place
100 hurdles - Eliza Warneke - 2nd
place
300 hurdles - Eliza Warneke - 2nd
place
4x400 Girls - Caitlin Schartau, Sara
Schartau, Brittney Arndt, and Laura
Torgeson - 6th place
New school records were set this
season by Mitchel Acker in the 800,
Kyle Groven in the 400, the 4x400, and
Eliza Warneke in the 100 and 300 hurdles.
Congratulations to Ben Warneke
on setting a new school record in baseball triples (7)!
APPROVE AGENDA: Champa added
another resignation, no action on the
2015-16 school calendar, and added
2nd public recognition after superintendent evaluation summary. Motion by
Douglas, seconded by Fall to approve
the amended agenda. Motion carried 70.
APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA: Motion by Warneke, seconded by Hayden
to approve the consent agenda. Motion
carried 7-0.
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
June 5, 2014
B. APPROVAL OF BILLS AND WIRES
Net Wire Transfers $748,341.56
May payroll $435,269.51
Bills 204,393.04
TOTAL $639,662.55
ACCEPT DONATIONS: Motion by Fall,
seconded by Heiden to accept the following donation:
PIAAA Foundation donated $330
to FCCLA for the national conference.
A roll call vote was taken with Bailey,
Champa, Douglas, Fall, Hayden, Heiden,
and Warneke voting yes. No votes-none
Motion carried 7-0.
SUPERINTENDENT EVALUATION
SUMMARY: A summary was prepared
by the board structured from the Strategic Plan. Warneke, Fall, and Douglas
presented the summary. Champa gave
the overall summary resulting in a 1.5%
pay for performance increase. Motion
by Champa, seconded by Fall to accept
the boards summary to be placed in
Supt. Beniaks personnel file along with
a supportive letter from Teacher Amy
Northrop. Fall added her supportive comments. Hayden also added his supportive remarks about Beniaks leadership.
Tammy thanked the staff for their backing. Champa added that Pine Island
Schools has come a long way in just 2
years. Heiden included additional supportive remarks. Warneke stated that
the energy Beniak creates has been great
and thanked her for all shes done for
the district. A roll call vote was taken
with Bailey, Champa, Douglas, Fall,
Hayden, Heiden, and Warneke voting
yes. No votes-none Motion carried 7-0.
Becky Collins commended the school
board for acknowledging Beniaks great
leadership.
BOND PROCEEDS MANAGEMENT
PROPOSAL: Steve Pumper from PMA
presented some options concerning our
bond dollars. The interest earned on the
bonds can go back into the construction
and remodeling project. Mr. Pumper spoke
about safety, liquidity, yield, and execution. He stressed his companys continued service long after the bonds are
spent. He gave examples of monthly
reports they would provide to the district. They make their money by taking
5-15 points from the investment which
is a small percentage. They do not charge
an additional fee on money not invested
or any additional services.
HIGH STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
D. SENATOR MATT SCHMIT was
present to recap the activity during the
last couple of years in the legislature.
He reported that the future should show
some improved funding. Increasing the
funding formula by 1.5% in 2014 and
1.5% in 2015 ensures school districts
have stable resources to better prepare
students. He predicts early childhood
education funding will be a focus.
A. MUSIC PRESENTATION: Doug
Strandell and the PI Music Department
presented to the board and reported on
music participation in our school. They
commented on their programs successes.
They remarked on the time they spend
each week changing the room from choir
to orchestra. They reported on how the
music department needs more space.
They gave suggestions on how that could
happen.
B. PRINCIPAL UPDATE K-8: Principal
Hansen reported on teacher evaluation,
PBIS, the 8th grade celebration, and
open positions.
C. REVIEW OF JUNE 12 ZED MEETING: Warneke reported on the meeting.
They had discussed their need for space.
All 7 ZED districts had to agree to use
the levy dollars to help fund their bond.
There were 3 proposals. Based on their
calculations, they would be taking some
levy dollars off and rechanneling to this
project. They figured how much each
district was using.
There would be a taxpayer increase.
They would like to vote this summer.
When you split the cost between all
seven districts, the cost would be proportionate to the amount of students
each district sends to ZED. Warneke
commented that they would not want
the public to think this was an increase
in operating expenses which they were
promised there would not be.
COLLABORATIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT
A. TEACHER EVALUATION: We wanted
to keep the best from the pilot and create our own evaluation cycle. Supt. Beniak
went through the 3-year cycles, the difference between probationary teaches
and tenured teachers, the student engagement and growth data, questions
and answers for the staff, and the forms
to be used. Douglas questioned what
would happen if there were concerns
about a tenured teacher. Warneke commented that, as a teacher, this is long
overdue, and its good that it was locally
developed. This is a big process, and
Pine Island has done a great job. Motion
by Warneke, seconded by Fall to approve the plan that has been developed.
Motion carried 7-0.
EFFECTIVE & EFFICIENT OPERATIONS
A. HONG RESIGNATION: Motion by
ZUMBROTA
City of Zumbrota
COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
JUNE 19, 2014
6:00 P.M.
TOWN HALL
This is a summary only. A complete
text is available for inspection at city
hall.
Motion Durhman, second Hostager
to adopt the agenda. Approved 5-0-0.
Motion Hinderaker, second Durhman,
to approve the regular City Council meeting
minutes of June 5, 2014. Approved 50-0.
Motion Durhman, second Drenckhahn
to approve the accounts payable of
$22,146.68. Approved 5-0-0.
Motion Hinderaker, second Drenckhahn
to advertise for a Wastewater Treatment
Operator. Approved 5-0-0.
Motion Hinderaker, second Drenckhahn
to advertise for a Senior Street Maintenance Worker. Approved 5-0-0.
Motion Durhman, second Hostager
raise the BOD fine on the DFA permit
from $3 to $4.50 per pound and to
direct staff to draft a revised permit to
take effect July 30, 2013. Approved 5-00.
Motion Drenckhahn, second Durhman
to approve the Zielsdorf minor subdivision request. Approved 5-0-0.
Motion Hinderaker, second Hostager
to approve the sidewalk removal. Approved 5-0-0.
Motion Drenckhahn, second Hinderaker
to accept the resignation of Police Chief
Gary Selness effective December 31,
2014. Approved 5-0-0.
Motion Durhman, second Hostager
to form a police chief hiring committee
of Brad Drenckhahn, Rich Bauer and
Neil Jensen. Approved 5-0-0.
Neil Jensen
City Administrator
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ZUMBROTA-MAZEPPA SCHOOLS
STUDENT REGISTRATION NOTICE
Note the dates for paying student fees (includes blue card for
athletics, season tickets, food service).
Parents are strongly encouraged to pay online at
www.zmschools.us (season passes, activity fees, parking fees,
school store) and through the Infinite Campus Parent Portal for
school meals. Only credit or debit cards are accepted for online
payments. MSHSL Eligibility Brochure and physical forms are
available on the school website under Quick Links.
PAC (Parent-Athlete-Coach) Meeting
Wednesday, August 6 at 6:00 p.m. in the high school audito
rium. Meeting with individual coaches to follow.
Turn in athletic forms and pay athletic fees from
5:00-7:00 p.m. in the high school office.
Wednesday, August 6, in the ZMHS Cafeteria in Zumbrota from
8:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.
Student ID pictures will be taken for students in grades 7-12
only from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. and 5:00-7:00 p.m. This is the
only day for pictures they will NOT be taken in Mazeppa.
Primary (K-2) and elementary (3-6) pictures will not be taken at
this time.
Thursday, August 7 in the ZMES Principal Office in Mazeppa,
8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
NO PICTURES WILL BE TAKEN ON THIS DAY.
Food Center
228 West Ave., Zumbrota Locally Owned & Operated Phone 507-732-7329
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FAMILY DENTISTRY
617 1st. Ave. SE
Pine Island, Minnesota
WANAMINGO MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
507-356-8522
Monday Thursday
507-824-2912
Our agents can also furnish you with a
combination Fire, Wind & Liability Policy, also
Homeowners, Workmens Comp., Inland
Marine, Auto and Commercial.
DRYWALL FINISHING
C. R. Taping & Texturing
CLEANING
ACCOUNTING
INSURANCE
basements, garages,
additions, new homes
Zumbrota
Chad Horsman
Call For A FREE Estimate
507-732-5663
Jeff Ryan 651-380-1646
or 651-923-4825
Other Services Include: Upholstery Cleaning
Roof & Gutter Cleaning Power Washing
Exterior Home Washing General Office Cleaning
Post Construction Clean-Up
ELECTRICIANS
507-732-4404
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CONCRETE
651-923-4737
Goodhue
Fast & Reliable Service for your
Business, Home & Farm
FARM EQUIPMENT
Ace contractors
LINDELL
FREE ESTIMATES
507-288-1221 or 507-732-4025
email: qualitysiding@hcinet.net
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Appliance Repairs
Duanes Repair Service
Zumbrota
507-732-5173
Fogarty's
Outdoor Service
CONTRACTORS
507-208-1646
651-258-4311 or 651-764-4084
COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL
Lawn Mowing & Trimming
Aerating and Dethatching
Lawn Fertilizing & Weed Control
Tree & Hedge Trimming
Garden Tilling
Mike Fogarty
507-356-4599
(cell) 507-251-1991
FLOORING
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
WANAMINGO
FLOORING CENTER
Including Window Coverings & Area Rugs
AUTO BODY
507-824-2021
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION
1559 South Main, Zumbrota
507-732-7345
CONSTRUCTION INC.
Zumbro Falls, MN
AUTO BODY
AND TRIM
(507) 732-5218
835 Tile Dr., Red Wing
(651) 388-1218
Lawnmower Tune-Ups
and Repairs
Walters Buildings
Machine Sheds Grain Storage
Horse Barns
Specialty Buildings
Hog Confinement
Dairy Commercial
PROFESSIONAL FLOORING
507-732-5173
GROVER
AUTO COMPANY
400 Zumbrota Dr., Zumbrota
(Just Off U.S. Hwy. 52)
www.groverauto.com
507-732-5194 or
1-800-967-2094
Dealer Lic. #10719
AUTO
BODY
FREE Estimates
Evening Estimates
Available
AUTO REPAIR
Schumacher
Excavating, Inc.
Basements, Footings,
Sewer & Water
AWARDS
AWARDS BY TATGE
MEDALS CUPS PLAQUES
RIBBONS TROPHIES
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
IN STORE ENGRAVING
LARGE
INVENTORY
TATGE JEWELRY
Kenyon 507-789-6522
MEDICAL SERVICES
,LLC
40 years experience.
507-732-5759
ZUMBROTA, MN
SATELLITE TV
PLUMBING
& PUMP SERVICE
We Service All Makes
Zumbrota 732-5607
507-824-2939
SNOW REMOVAL
507-824-2896
Allan Clark, MD
Penny Louise Flavin, DNP, RN, CNP
Karyn Grenz, RN, CNP
Jeremy Waldo, RN, CNP
ALLAN
507-356-4788
SURVEYING
Rapp Land
Surveying, Inc.
David G. Rapp
REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR
507-732-4000
507-732-5043
ZUMBROTA, MN
COOLING
507.732.4777
GARAGE DOORS
24 Hour
Emergency Service
ORTHODONTICS
reliableheatingac@gmail.com
PRASKA
ORTHODONTICS
Aaron Rude
John Trelstad
S29-24p
DENTISTS
David C. Langley, D.D.S.
FAMILY DENTISTRY
Lower Level of First State Bank
1st Street & MN Hwy. 60
507-288-8844
MAZEPPA, MN 55956
507-789-5366
Toll Free: 1-866-641-8882
email: dgr@frontiernet.net
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TELEVISION
PRINTING
PIANO TUNING
MIKES PIANO
TUNING
& REPAIR
Mike Nadeau, Piano Technician
PALMER GRADUATE
email: ZTAdoor@KMWB.net
507-951-7351 OR 507-258-4668
Ritchie Fountain
Sales & Service
S33-20A
Commercial
Flat Roofing
and Repairs
JOE PIKE'S
CHIROPRACTORS
Global Family
Chiropractic
Certified, Licensed
& Bonded for
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AUTO CARE
507-356-2182/507-259-9536
Plumbing &
Heating LLC
LAWNMOWER REPAIRS
ROOFING
Gadient
PLUMBING
THEIS PRINTING
59 W 5th St., Zumbrota, MN 55992
Complete One Stop Printing Services
507-824-2939
507-732-7547
FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE
REPAIR
TRAXLER
TREE SERVICE
MCWATERS
TREE SERVICE
Denny McWaters
Tree Removal
Trimming &
Chipping
Stump Removal
Insured
Bucket Truck
Free Estimates
507-732-5067 Service
Specializing in Farm
Equipment Repair
VETERINARIANS
507-789-6321
25 YEARS
OF
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ZUMBROTA
VETERINARY CLINIC, P.A.
1412 North Star Dr.
Zumbrota
507-732-7301
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$5.00 OFF
Show Feeds
Gerken's
Feed and Grain
191 East Avenue, Zumbrota 507-732-7691
Wabasha Lake City
Good Luck
4-H'ers
at the
Goodhue
County Fair
Lawn Mower
Derby
Free Show
Wednesday, August 6 7:00 p.m.
Demolition Derby
Thursday, August 7 6:30 p.m.
Tractor and
Truck Pull
Friday, August 8 8:00 p.m.
Fire at8:30the
Falls
p.m.
Lost 10:00
Highway
p.m.
Saturday, August 9 6:00 p.m.
Demolition
Derby
GOOD LUCK
AUTO, TRUCK &
TRACTOR REPAIR
VOTE JASON MAJERUS
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
602 Main St., Bellechester, MN 651-923-4195
1335 N. 7th St., Lake City, MN 651-345-5514
to all the
4-H'ers and exhibitors
from the
ZUMBROTA
TELEPHONE COMPANY
507-732-5103
www.majerusgarage.com
Support the
4-H Livestock
Auction
Saturday, August 9
9:00 a.m.
Show Arena
We would like to wish the 4-H'ers
and the FFA members good luck
at the Goodhue County Fair!
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#14119U 2012
V6, moonroof, SYNC radio, trailer tow package, 24,245 miles, clean .............
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#14121U 2006
Heated leather seats, moonroof, fiberglass topper, 80,786 miles, local truck .
................................................................................................. Now $17,495
#14086D 2008
4 dr., dual power seats, reverse sensing system, very very clean, 88,504
miles .............................................................................. Just Arrived $9,885
#14112U 1994
Ford Focus SE
4 dr., automatic, power windows and door locks, speed control and tilt
steering wheel, clean car, only 67,205 miles .............................. Now $9,885
351 V8, 5-speed, cold air, cloth seat ............................ Just Arrived $3,995
#14079D 2003
Ford Taurus SE
4 dr., power seat, power windows and locks, speed control, 110,547 miles,
clean car ...................................................................... Just Arrived $5,717
#14065D 2005
All-Wheel-Drive, heated leather seats, remote start, 6-CD player, 4-new tires ..
........................................................................................................... $6,550
#14070D 2006
FordTaurus SEL
4 dr., power seat, power windows and door locks, CD player, 77,470 miles ..
...................................................................................... Just Arrived $7,689
#14066D 2005
Buick LeSabre
3.8 V6, 4 dr., 4-new tires, dual power seats, power windows and door locks,
cold air, speed control, 124,591 miles ................................................ $6,725
#14091D 2012
302A package, 4 dr., dual power heated leather seats, rear view camera,
moonroof, Sony soundsystem, 23,365 miles ............... Just Arrived $16,809
#14081D 2012
4 dr., loaded, power seat, navigation, automatic, brick red, leather seats, only
20,094 miles. No other Focus like this around! Must See! ................ $18,788
#14108U 2012
Ford Edge SE
SYNC bluetooth system, rear sensing system, power windows and locks,
speed control, only 13,523 miles ............................................. Now $21,444
Milo Peterson
Co.
Treating customers right since 1961!
Hwy. 56 N., Kenyon, MN 507-789-6113
www.milopetersonford.com
Sale Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; Wed. & Fri. 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
PARTS AND SERVICE: Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Goodhue, MN 651-923-4441
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Good Luck
Goodhue County 4-Hers
and Fair Exhibitors
TIRES
ALIGNMENT
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Visit Our
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Full Auto Service.
ANDERSON
VETERINARY SERVICE
44326 County 6 Blvd., Zumbrota 507-732-7338
THURSDAY, JULY 31
5-8 p.m. NOTE new times!; Clothing and Textiles Exhibit and Fashions Revue
Judging; United Redeemer Lutheran Church, Zumbrota
SUNDAY, AUGUST 3
7:30 a.m.; Horse Training; Horse Arena
8 a.m.; Horse Pleasure and Games Show; Horse Arena
MONDAY, AUGUST 4 4-H Entry Day for General Exhibits (Non-livestock)
1-7 p.m.; General Exhibit Judging; 4-H Building
Judges break at 4:30-5:00 or 5:15-5:45 p.m.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 5 4-H Entry for Livestock
10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Livestock Registration; Show Arena
9 a.m.-Noon,3-5 p.m.; Weigh-in market goats and market sheep; Sheep Barn
8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., 3-5 p.m.; Weigh-in market swine and
market swine carcass scanning; Swine Barn
9-11 a.m., 4-5 p.m.; Weigh-in market beef; Central Livestock, Zumbrota
2 p.m. until done; Livestock interviews (except for poultry); White Tent
2 p.m. until done; Verify dairy ID information; Dairy Barn
4 p.m.; Poultry must be in place; Poultry barn
5 p.m.; Poultry show; Show Arena
5 p.m.; Livestock must be in place; Livestock Barn
5 p.m. until done; Verify non-market animal identification
(goat, rabbit, sheep and swine); Livestock Barns
6-7 p.m.; Breeding beef ID verification; north side of beef barn by wash racks
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6
8 a.m.; Sheep Show; Show Arena
1 p.m.; Beef Show; Show Arena
2 p.m.until done; Poultry Interviews ; Poultry Barn
6 and 6:30 p.m.; Arts in Show; 4-H Stage
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7
8 a.m.; Swine Show; Show Arena
10 a.m.; County Board Meeting; White Tent
11:30 a.m.; 4-H Luncheon for County Commissioners, Fair Board Members,
Extension Committee and Media; 4-H Building
12:30 p.m.; Arts in Show at 4-H Luncheon; 4-H Building or 4-H Stage
5 p.m.; Goat Show (Dairy and Meat); Show Arena
6 and 6:30 p.m.; Arts in Show; 4-H Stage
6 p.m.; Dog Demonstration Rally obedience, agility, showmanship and obedience;
Outside Dairy Barn
7 p.m.; Deadline for Livestock Auction registration; 4-H Office in 4-H Building
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8
8 a.m.; Rabbit and Cavy Shows and Weigh-in; Outside Rabbit Barn or Show Arena
9 a.m.; Dairy Show; Outside Dairy Barn
1-5 p.m.; Demonstrations (Livestock and General); 4-H Stage
5:30 and 7:00 p.m.; Arts in Show ; 4-H Stage
6-7 p.m.; Awards and Recognition Ceremony; 4-H Stage
7 p.m.; Lama Show; Show Arena
7 p.m.; Deadline State Fair Registration; 4-H Office in 4-H Building
7:30 p.m.; Fashion Revue; 4-H Stage
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9
8 a.m.; Livestock Auction Breakfast; 4-H Building
9 a.m.; Livestock Auction; Show Arena
9 a.m.; Cat Show; Goodhue County Fairgrounds
Pet show following cat show
Non-obedience dog show following pet show
1:30 p.m.; Supreme Showmanship Contest (large animal); Show Arena
6 and 6:30 p.m.; Arts in Show; 4-H Stage
SUNDAY, AUGUST 10
1 and 1:30 p.m.; Arts in Show; 4-H Stage
2 p.m.; State Fair Info and Registration Meeting
Livestock Encampment; Show Arena
3:30 p.m.; Livestock Exhibits Released; Livestock Barns
3:30 p.m. until done; Barn Clean up; Livestock Barns
4 p.m.; State Fair Info and Registration Meeting
General Encampment; Show Arena
5:30 p.m.; General Exhibits Released; 4-H Building
6 p.m. until done; 4-H Building Clean up
6 p.m.; 4-H Building Closes
GOOD LUCK
4-H EXHIBITORS!
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4-H
New Haven Sodbusters
By Andrew Bogard
Club reporter
At the Douglas Trailhead Park
in both rain and sunshine, the New
Haven Sodbusters 4-H Club held
its July 14 meeting. The evening
started with a fun activity and delicious ice cream and treats. The
Kaul and Kohlmeyer families organized the festivities.
Interesting demonstrations and
illustrative talks were presented.
Jessica McNallan and Keanan
Peterson-Rucker demonstrated
how to make yummy summer
popsicles from strawberries, bananas, and shortcake. Kaedyn
Peterson-Rucker demonstrated
how to build a classic square tent.
Josh and Krista Zemke demon-
New trout fishing regulations that took effect July 14 expand opportunities for anglers and simplify
regulations in southeastern Minnesota, the Department of Natural Resources said.
The regulations extend catch-and-release seasons in eight southeastern Minnesota counties and seven
trout streams in Minnesota state parks. Barbless hooks are no longer required. And beginning Jan. 1, 2015,
southeast Minnesota streams are open in winter to catch-and-release trout fishing.
The new regulations make trout fishing more accessible and easier to understand, said Brad Parsons,
central region fisheries supervisor. Anglers will be able to catch-and-release trout for more of the year
and in more streams.
Southeastern Minnesota counties included in the regulations are Dodge, Fillmore, Goodhue, Houston,
Mower, Olmsted, Wabasha and Winona. If anglers plan to fish for trout, they need to check to see if there
are any special regulations, including slot limits and required use of artificial lures and flies, for the stream
where they plan to fish.
In state parks, the regulations include the following waters: East Beaver Creek in Beaver Creek Valley
State Park; Forestville Creek in Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park; Canfield Creek in Forestville/
Mystery Cave State Park; South Branch Root River in Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park; Trout Run
Creek in Whitewater State Park and Middle Branch Whitewater River in Whitewater State Park.
arranger, and producer Dean Magraw will take the stage at Crossings
on Friday, August 1, at 8 p.m.
Johnsons 25-year music career has taken her from nightclubs and
honky-tonks to Carnegie Hall, from the theater stage to the silver
screen (Robert Redfords A River Runs Through It and A Prairie
Home Companion the movie), from the Midwest to the Middle East.
Minnesota Public Radio listeners will recognize Johnson as a regular
on A Prairie Home Companion weekly radio show.
Magraws career spans 30 years, during which hes tried his hand at
several of the industrys professions, from guitarist to producer. His
passion transcends all perceived musical boundaries, yet the vital
essence of his distinctive style is ever-present, whether hes performing and recording as a solo artist, leading his own ensembles such as
the experimental jam band Eight Head, or collaborating with such 2014 TROUT SEASONS
notables as Irish supergroup Altan, radio and film celebrity Garrison
In southeastern Minnesota, the fall catch-and-release season on trout streams has been extended. The
Keillor, jazz bassist Anthony Cox, and countless others.
season starts Monday, Sept. 15, following the end of the currently open harvest season and runs through
To reserve tickets, visit www.crossingsatcarnegie.com, call 507- Wednesday, Oct. 15. The harvest season is the period during which anglers may keep trout.
732-7616 or stop in to Crossings at 320 East Avenue in Zumbrota.
The catch-and-release season in southeast area state parks follows the harvest season and is extended
through Wednesday, Dec. 31.
In southeastern Minnesota in 2015, the winter season catch-and-release season begins Thursday, Jan.
1, and extends to the beginning of the harvest season on Saturday, April 18. The harvest season runs
through Monday, Sept. 14. The fall catch-and-release season will be from Tuesday, Sept. 15 through
ZUMBROTA Renowned for her springwater-clear alto, perfectly Thursday, Oct. 15.
intoned violin, and guitar playing that is by turns percussive and
The catch-and-release season in southeastern area state parks runs the whole year, aside from the
delicate, Tracy Grammer performs at Crossings on Friday, August 8, harvest season, which runs from Saturday, April 18 through Monday, Sept. 14. For more information, see
at 8 p.m.
www.mndnr.gov/fishmn/trout.
Grammer rose to acclaim as half of the postmodern, mythic American folk duo, Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer. From 1998-2001, the
duo released three internationally celebrated, folk chart-topping albums featuring Carters mytho-poetic Americana songcraft and in
2002, toured with Joan Baez, both as featured artists and Baezs band
members. Called the new voice of modern folk music, the duo was
clearly in its ascendancy when in July 2002, Carter suffered a fatal
Anglers who catch a lake sturgeon in the Red River or its tributary streams and lakes are encouraged to
heart attack while the duo was on tour.
send information about the catch to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
Determined to honor the duos journey and bring Carters songs,
While it is not legal to fish for lake sturgeon in the Red River basin, anglers may unintentionally catch
and those of other favorite writers, to broader audiences, Grammer sturgeon while targeting other species such as catfish.
kept to the road and now tours internationally, releasing solo albums
Little is known regarding the movements and distribution of Lake Sturgeon in the Red River and its
as well as selections from the Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer ar- tributaries, said Jamison Wendel, Red River fisheries specialist. Angler catch reports provide important
chives. Grammer has become one of folk musics most beloved information regarding fish distribution throughout the basin.
performers. Shes a masterful storyteller with an ease and charisma on
If an angler catches a sturgeon in the Red River or west-central Minnesota lakes and rivers, they should
stage not to mention a riotous sense of humor.
report it to the DNR fisheries office in Detroit Lakes at detroitlakes.fisheries@state.mn.us or call 218Grammer tours the United States and Canada regularly, and has 846-8340. Anglers should report:
traveled to Europe and Japan. She holds the record for the most
Date of capture.
consecutive appearances (13) at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival.
Rough estimate of the length of the fish.
In 2012 Red House Records released, Little Blue Egg, an album
General location of capture (name of stream and nearest city, road crossing, or landing).
of previously-unreleased Dave & Tracy recordings.
Tag number (if the fish has a tag).
To reserve tickets, visit www.crossingsatcarnegie.com, call 507Lake sturgeon restoration efforts are focused on stocking and habitat improvement. With careful
732-7616 or stop in to Crossings at 320 East Avenue in Zumbrota.
management, DNR fisheries biologists hope to see the Red River sturgeon population grow and produce
bigger fish.
For lake sturgeon fishing regulations see www.mndnr.gov/fishmn/sturgeon or the printed regulations
guide. For general information on lake sturgeon, visit www.mndnr.gov/minnaqua/speciesprofile/
lake_sturgeon.html.
coordinate this club event and reported back to the club. Those
members who participated in 4-H
softball had a fun and successful
summer. Best wishes were extended to all members competing
in the Olmsted County Fair.
There will be no August
meeting. Instead, members will be
having a summer outing to the
Kasson Aquatic Center.
The next meeting will be on
Sunday, September 14, at 5 p.m.
at St. Michaels Catholic Church
in Pine Island. If you are interested in learning more about joining 4-H, contact Connie Bogard
at 367-2672. The new key leader
is Michelle Rossman who will be
taking over in September with the
start of a new 4-H year.
August 4
Creative Activities (baked and
canned goods online registration):
August 5
Creative Activities (non-baked/
canned good entries): Visit
mnstatefair.org for delivery information.
Education (K-12 projects)
(online registration): August 5
Education (K-12 projects): Visit
mnstatefair.org for delivery information.
Christmas Trees: August 6
Judging Contests (FFA): August 6
Two high-ranking conservation officers (COs) with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
retired July 15, taking nearly 70 years of experience with them.
Maj. Phil Meier began his career with DNR fisheries in 1976 before becoming a conservation officer
in 1990.
I always wanted to become a CO, it was a goal from my earliest memories, said Meier who in 1995
was promoted to lieutenant and served as a district supervisor in Mille Lacs Lake, Park Rapids, and Fergus
Falls before being promoted to captain and DNRs southern region enforcement supervisor at New Ulm
in 2009.
In 2012, Meier was promoted to major and named the DNR Enforcement Divisions operations
manager. The operations manager directs the divisions field operations, which includes public contacts
and field response, customer service, human-wildlife management conflict, and law enforcement.
It felt good to be part of an agency that protects what cant protect itself, Meier said. And there are
so many things out there, whether our traditional core work, such as Game and Fish enforcement, to
aquatic invasive species, to water appropriations. Each is tied to our quality of life in Minnesota.
Capt. Mike Hammer, a state conservation officer since 1985, carried on a tradition that began with his
father, who served as a state conservation officer or game warden for 36 years, including time as DNR
Enforcement chief.
All of my mentors while growing up were game wardens, Hammer said. I got to ride along a lot as
a kid, especially in the summer when they were checking fishermen. I learned how to treat people with
respect, how to catch those who were stealing our natural resources and gained a great appreciation of
natures wonder.
He was promoted to 2nd lieutenant and regional training officer for the metro region in 1987. Prior to
that, he served in the Fort Snelling, Mound, Bloomington and Hopkins field stations.
In 2004, Hammer was promoted to captain and named DNR Enforcement education program coordinator. During his tenure, more than 500,000 students have received safety training certification as a
cornerstone of their future outdoor adventures.
I had a great team of officers and staff, as well as thousands of volunteer instructors that have helped
make Minnesota the leader in outdoor recreation safety nationally and internationally.
Meier said the expectations of those recreating have never been greater.
People today spend a large amount of money to purchase equipment for recreation and they have
certain expectations, not only an area to ride, but it also has to be challenging and safe. Those type of
expectations not only affect the enforcement division but the department, said Meier.
The job of CO has changed.
When I started we were still mostly focused on game and fish enforcement. Then ATVs, jet-skis, and
the Wetlands Conservation Act, and then aquatic invasive species changed us to a broader environmental
scope which is a challenge to balance with game and fish enforcement when there has been no recognizable increase in staffing in the past 60 years, Hammer said.
Meier and Hammer retired on the same date that 10 new conservation officers graduated from the CO
Academy at Camp Ripley.
Meiers plans to spend more time with his wife and family, while Hammer has other plans.
Im not retiring; Im repurposing my passions and continuing to look for ways to get kids involved in
the outdoors, he said.
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ROCHESTER AREA 241 ACRES BARE LAND with a location certain to benefit
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BELLECHESTER AREA 234 ACRES BARE LAND offering a nice mixture of
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LAKE CITY/WABASHA AREA 223 ACRES WITH A MILLION DOLLAR
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LAKE CITY AREA 184 ACRES BARELAND with productive cropland, woods,
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ROCHESTER AREA APPROXIMATLEY 173 ACRES BARE LAND on the
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HISTORIC FRONTENAC AREA 158 ACRE RECREATIONAL GEM overlooking Frontenac State Park. This gem has magnificent Lake Pepin ridge top views
rumored to have been frequented by General Garrad while displaying the sights
to his river boat guests. Painstakingly restored acres of native flowering prairie
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PINE ISLAND AREA 120 ACRE FARM offering a rare opportunity to purchase
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WINONA AREA 46 ACRE BUILDABLE OVERLOOK best described as spectacular. The property located on a public road, accurately named Grandview
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REUNIONS
The Froyum family reunion will be held
on Sunday, August 10, at Riverside Park
in Wanamingo at 12:30 p.m. Please
bring a dish to pass, your own dishes
and silverware and lawn chairs. Coffee
and lemonade will be furnished.
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Starts at 6:00 p.m.
with music by
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Free Will Donation
Excursion Tour
AUGUST 17-19
The tour stops at Traverse Des Sioux
Treaty site, New Ulm, Fort Ridgely,
Birch Coulee Battlefield, Lower Sioux
Agency, Wood Lake, Upper Agency,
Pipestone National Monument, grave
site of Little Crow & more.
Over night stays at Prairie Edge Hotel
Casino & Jackpot Junction. Transportation, six meals, hotel stays, historic
site admission, and historian
presenters included. $289.00 per
person double occupancy. Heartland
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Rochester, Pine Island, Zumbrota &
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