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Coming up
Maple Lake Public
Schools & St. Tims
Parish School Open
Houses are Sept. 2
Labor Day is Sept. 7
Silver Creek-Hasty
Sportsmens Club
Annual Labor Day
Shoot is Sept. 7
fun.
My educational goals for the
new year is to establish positive
relationships with my students
and for them to see their own
progress through use of visual
graphs or charts.
My goals outside of work involves anything and everything
completed on our hobby farm my
husband and two sons bought last
summer, while enjoying it at the
same time. I would love to get
more animals. Right now we
have a horse, a pony, chicks, a
kitty, two dogs and a fish.
Princess
continued on page 3
CSAH 37 closed
for RR work
Sept. 14-17
The Canadian Pacific Railway will be repairing the crossing on CSAH 37 about
one-quarter mile west of the City
of Maple Lake. Work will begin
on Monday, Sept. 14, and is expected to be completed by the
end of the day on Thursday, Sept.
17. The crossing will be closed
to all traffic from 6:30 a.m. on
Sept. 14 until approximately
4:30 p.m. Sept. 17. If you have
any questions regarding this closure, please contact Steve Meyer,
highway maintenance superintendent, at 763-682-7374, or Bill
Cordell, senior traffic technician,
at 763-682-7391.
Manuel Family
continued on page 7
St. Timothys Parish Schools new staff members from left to right are: Kristine Kolles
- third grade teacher, Lisa Hennen - preschool teacher, and Breanna Richey - fourth
grade teacher.
(Photo by Sam Zuehl)
Each new teacher was asked
to introduce herself, share what
she is looking forward to about
her new position at St. Tims and
talk a little about her goals for
the school year.
Kristine Kolles
3rd grade teacher
I grew up in the Maple
Lake/Monticello area. I attended St. Timothys Catholic
School as a child and graduated
from Monticello High School. I
completed my first two years of
college at Benedictine College
in Atchison, Kansas, and then
finished my degree at St. Cloud
State University, graduating in
2013.
The most exciting part of the
job is laughing, having fun, and
making memories with my students.
I have a couple of goals Im
working on for the upcoming
year. One of the goals I have for
the school year is to implement
new reading groups and the
other goal is getting prepared
for the birth of our second child
in December.
Lisa Hennen
preschool educator
I grew up in Kimball, and
returned to the area several
years ago. My husband and I are
the 3rd generation of his family
to reside on the family farm. We
have a 10-year-old son, a
spunky puppy, and a farmyard
full of animals. I graduated from
college in 2002 with a degree in
American sign language/English interpreting and worked as
a nationally certified freelance
interpreter for over a decade.
During that time, I also worked
for the Minnesota Department
of Human Services as the interpreter coordinator in Central
MN and later as the West Central Consultant. During my
tenure with the state, I worked
diligently to ensure that families
with deaf and hard of hearing
children had access to support,
communication, and educational services. My work in
early intervention services provided me with a deep appreciation for the importance of a
childs early development. I re-
Viewpoint
Brutes
Bleat
by Harold Brutlag
I finally got out on Maple Lake one morning last week and, while
I didnt bring any fish home for supper, I found out there was plenty
of activity. I was trolling with a nighty in 17-20 feet of water and
would catch sunfish, and crappies. Some would have been keepers,
but only one 11 inch crappie met my self imposed 8 inch minimum.
The fishing grapevine told me walleye anglers may want to consider
Cedar Lake. That might be my next early morning outing considering
were supposed to have some 90 degree days this week.
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Postmaster Ed Trager showed me a trail camera photo of a buck
with its six points still in velvet from the Appleton area where he
plans to bow hunt this fall with his son, also a bow hunter. He commented about seeing a covey of pheasants out there and while they
were building a the stand a buck was watching them. But right now
hes thinking more about the duck and goose season (Sept. 26th)
which he enjoys along the Pomme De Tarre river. Vanna and I saw
the resident deer family on the township road below Jerry Carlsons
house. The twin fawns spots have disappeared and theyre growing.
. . South Dakotas 2015 pheasant brood survey report is out and
the pheasant numbers are up 42 percent statewide according to our
Mitchell, SD resident source, Don Curtis, who was elated with the
report. Maple Lake hunters who favor the Huron area will be pleased
to know their numbers will be up 49% from a year ago. In 2014 the
count was 2.92 per mile compared to 4.02 this year. We hunted the
Watertown area, up 67%, for number of years after initially hunting
Ask a
Trooper
by Sgt. Neil Dickenson
Question: With the law of
$300 fines in construction zones,
I have a question. I know the
white and black speed limit sign
is the legal speed limit. Are orange signs supposed to be advisory or warning signs? Can you
get a ticket for going the speed of
the white sign when there is also
some orange signs posted? Ive
seen some construction zones
with white and orange signs
posted 55mph and then some orange signs with 35mph speed
signs. What is the legal speed
limit?
Answer: If you are cited for
speeding in a marked and posted
construction zone, the amount of
the fine is $300, and that does not
include other fees that will be at-
tached.
The white speed limit signs
are the official regulatory sign.
The orange signs serve as a
warning; even though they are
not regulatory, they are intended
to provide clear instructions to
help you drive safely. So if the
posted speed limit is 55 mph, and
you see an orange sign indicating
35 mph, I would recommend
slowing to the indicated speed.
The orange and black speed limit
signs are not enforceable, but
you could be issued a citation for
failing to drive with due care in
the event of a crash or near collision.
MS 169.14 Duty to drive with
due care. No person shall drive
a vehicle on a highway at a speed
Ask a Judge
by Judge Tad Jude
Q: I need legal help but
cant afford an attorney
what can I do?
A: It is best to be represented
by an attorney in legal matters
particularly if your family, freedom or property are at issue in a
court case. If you find that you
just cant afford an attorney there
are resources available. First,
you have the option to represent
yourself this is called arguing
pro se. Every party is expected
to follow the rules of court
whether or not they represent
themselves. The Minnesota Judicial Branch has a self-help
website with court forms, answers to general questions about
the court process, and other tools
to assist those who choose to
Ask a Judge
continued on page 7
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Thank You
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purpose is to simply give recognition to local residents for their contributions to our community.
CARD OF THANKS:
The Gear-Head committee
completed a wrap-up of this
years Gear-Head Get Together
and we are overwhelmed with
the support we received. The
sponsors, the Chamber, the food
vendors, the cooperation of the
EAA folks at the Airport Fly-In
and their activities, the city
crew, the volunteers from the
The Retiree
by Jerry Hoem
Granddaughters and Daughter were in Wisconsin. We decided to go there to see them
and to get away from the hustle
and bustle of retirement for a
few days. We are aged and decrepit, so we thought leaving
early would be wise. Also, it
would be an event to remember,
like Wife's ascent on a rocket
launching tower or my day on a
submarine. Dissimilar, but
memorable nonetheless.
To add to the mystique, we
chose to pick a motel at random,
near the Dells. The clerk at one
of the two motels we declined
admitted the rooms were absurdly expensive and many people had declined. Finally we
found one that was only moderately absurd, because an acquaintance had said a room in
Manhattan would be four hundred clams.
Go in the back door, the clerk
said, second floor. On the way
we saw a gentleman sitting on
the sidewalk drinking from a
paper bag. Then we noticed an
arm sticking out repeatedly
from behind the back wall of the
building exercising. A little odd,
but we went in, through a locking door blocked open with a
rock.
Finding room 230, we
swiped our card and entered,
dropping our bags. Great security, we thought, except for the
rock. We were met by a bat, circling the room, looking for a
way out.
Wife expressed dismay and
offered to return to the lobby
and get another room. There
were precious few rooms available in the town, even though
rates were outrageous, so options were scant. I offered to defeat the intruder while she left.
I reached into the room from
the hall and shut off the light.
The bat, being blind as a bat,
saw the hall light and swooped
out in front of me, and the door
Maple Lake
7AM - 2PM
Sentencings
continued on page 10
County Board
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Read and Redeem is a ten-week reading incentive program put on by the Maple Lake Library during the summer
months. Weekly prizes were given to those who participated by turning in a slip for every book they read. The grand
prizes were drawn from all Read and Redeem entries and winners received $5 in Maple Lake Chamber of Commerce
Business Bucks. Left: Front Row - Hazel Jacobson and Rachel Rasset. Back Row - Carter Ertel, Landon Marsicek
and Kenlyn Marsicek. Right: Front Row - Danica Hageman and Ben Ogram. Back Row - Madeline Gindele, Jayce Demarais, Noah Gindele, Anna McClelland and Eva McCelland.
(Photos by Terry Mooney)
Princess
continued from page 1
Mauk was crowned the 62nd
Princess in an evening ceremony
at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds on August 26.This is
truly exciting for Wright County
since this is the first time a young
women serving as a Dairy
Princess from Wright County has
been crowned Princess Kay, ever,
in all 62 years. The Wright
County Dairy farmers are thrilled
that she is bringing the goodwill
of Wright County to the rest of
Minnesota.
The Wright County Dairy
Princesses and Ambassadors
help with many community
events, do library visits, attend
local festivals, and are an integral
part of Wright County Breakfast
Buffalo Hospital.
Aug. 24, 10:25 a.m.: Medical. Patient transported by
Maple Lake Ambulance to the
Buffalo Hospital.
There were no fire emergencies during the same time period.
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On August 28, Alex Jay
Konopacky, 26, of Montrose,
was arrested in Montrose on the
charge of domestic assault by
strangulation.
On August 28, Hunter Paul
Klemz, 19, of Clearwater, was
arrested in Buffalo for a Wright
County warrant for under 21
consumption.
On August 28, Tonya Marie
Pena, 28, of Monticello, was arrested in Monticello on the
charge of aiding an offender to
avoid arrest.
On August 28, Troy Robert
Hess, 32, of Buffalo, was arrested in Monticello on a Wright
County warrant for domestic assault.
On August 28, Phillip James
Roberts, 38, of Montrose, was
arrested in Buffalo on a Wright
County warrant for domestic assault violation.
On August 28, Rebecca Boni
Holmquist, 35, of Howard Lake,
was arrested in Howard Lake on
the charge of 3rd degree DWI
conditional release violation.
On August 30, Matthew
David Bettridge, 24, of Montrose, was arrested in Delano on
the charge false information to
law enforcement and a Wright
County warrant for 4th degree
assault.
There were 17 property damage accidents, 6 personal injury
accidents, no hit and run accidents and 2 car-deer accidents.
There were 2 arrests for
DWI, no underage consumption
arrests, no school bus stop arm
violations and 36 tickets for miscellaneous traffic violations reported this week.
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Community
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274-3380.
Sept. 8: Celebrate Recovery
(non-denominational
Christian-based recovery program), 7 p.m., Monticello
Covenant Church; 763-2952112.
Sept. 8: Gamblers Anonymous & AA, 7:30 p.m., Buffalo Evangelical Free Church,
2051 50th St. NE, County Rds.
25 & 113.
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Flu Season
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People who want to teach but dont have the full credentials
will have an opportunity to become certified as short-call substitute teachers under the Minnesota Limited, Short-Call Substitute
program. A 4-year bachelor degree is required to qualify.
Resource Training & Solutions in St. Cloud has announced that
it has coordinated a two-day program on Sept. 21 and 22, to prepare individuals to apply to become limited, short-call substitute
teachers. Training will cover topics such as the substitute
teachers role in the classroom and district, basics of classroom
management and instruction, basics of child development, and
communication skills.
Registration for the training can be made by contacting Deb
Thomes at Resource Training & Solutions, 137 23rd Street South,
Sartell, MN, phone 320-255-3236 or toll-free 844-335-3276, website www.resourcetraining.com.
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Bar
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 9
Beef-Vegetable
Bake,
Crunchy Romaine Salad, Wheat
Dinner Roll, Oatmeal-Raisin
Cookie
THURSDAY, Sept. 10
Specials of the Day
FRIDAY, Sept. 11
Chicken-Pasta Salad on a
Lettuce Leaf, Calico Beans,
Sliced Cucumbers, Chocolate
Cake
Church
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., Refreshments;
9:30 a.m., Summer Service.
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
w/Communion; 10:30 a.m., Fellowship.
TUES.: 7 p.m., Church Council.
WED.: 6:30 p.m., Choir.
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.
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.
TUES.: 7 p.m., Celebrate Recovery.
WED.: 2 p.m., Young at Heart; 6:30
p.m., AWANA Leaders' Meeting.
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.
Obituaries
DONNA MAE SCHUT, Silver Creek
Donna
Mae Schut
was
born
September
12, 1931, in
Silver Creek
To w n s h i p
(northeast of
S i l v e r
Creek), Minnesota, to Charles
and Josephine (Johnson) Rotsolk. She died on Wednesday,
August 26, 2015, at Lake Ridge
Care Center in Buffalo at the age
of 83 years, 11 months, and 14
days.
Visitation was held at Peterson-Grimsmo Chapel, 250 E.
Broadway, Monticello, from
5:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Friday, August 28. The funeral was held at
2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August
29, at Hosanna Lutheran Church
in Buffalo. The Rev. Rob Jarvis
and Rev. Norm Hanan conducted the service. Diane Kivy
was the organist with members
of Hosanna Church singing.
Burial was at the Corinna
Lutheran Cemetery between Silver Creek and Annandale.
Donna was baptized into the
IN MEMORY OF
DAN McALPINE
9-4-95
We miss you, Dan, after all
these years. The Love we have
comes thru our tears. God took
you and left us blue. But his
love is seeing us thru. Twenty
years seems forever longer. But
our love for you is ever stronger.
Until we meet again,
Mom & Dad
Maple Lake
(320) 963-5731
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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
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School
THURSDAY, May 28
Cook's choice (elem. and h.s.) ham
n' egg-wich or choice of WG cereal,
WW toast, jelly/margarine, vegetable selection, fruit/juice, milk
FRIDAY, May 29
Cook's choice (elem. and h.s.) or
choice of WG cereal, WW toast,
jelly/margarine, vegetable selection, fruit/juice, milk
Lunch
MONDAY, May 25
No school
TUESDAY, May 26
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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Lea Abrahamson
special education teacher
I grew up just down the road
in Cokato. I lived in Cokato for
18 years with my parents and
two brothers until I moved away
to attend college. I graduated
high school in 2008 from Dassel-Cokato High School and then
moved to the Fargo/Moorhead
area for college. In 2012 I graduated from Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) with
a Bachelors Degree in speech
language and hearing sciences.
After college I moved to the
Twin Cities where I worked for
three years as a behavior therapist providing applied behavior
analysis (ABA) therapy to children with Autism. I am currently
obtaining my Masters Degree in
special education through Bemidji State University.
I am excited to meet all of my
students and get to know them
throughout the school year. As a
first year teacher, I am excited to
build relationships with staff,
students, and parents and to experience what this school year
will bring.
My goal in the near future is
to graduate with my Masters of
Special Education. One other
goal for the school year is to get
involved and participate in
school and community events
when I can. An outside goal of
mine currently is to train and
compete in a triathlon during the
summer of 2016. I also am passionate about traveling, so I have
made it a priority of mine to
travel and experience other cultures as much as possible. I love
meeting new people and making
connections all over the world.
Kara Hershley
school nurse
I grew up on a farm in
Manilla, IA with two older
brothers and my parents. My
mother and grandmother were
teachers at Manilla Elementary.
My grandmother was my kindergarten teacher and my mother
was my 5th grade teacher, lets
just say it was a small town. I attended IKM High School, in
Manilla and attended Iowa State
University where I received a BS
in dietetics (food science and
human nutrition); I also attended
St. Scholastica, BSN RN nursing. Ive practiced as a nutritionist in Missouri and Minnesota. I
stayed at home with my three
children and worked as a Public
Health Nurse in Anoka County.
Im excited to be a part of the
Maple Lake community and getting to work with all the students, family, and staff. School
nursing is a specialized practice
of professional nursing that advances the well-being, academic
success and life-long achievement and health of child and
youth. Some of my goals include
focusing on the health and safety
of our students so they can succeed with their educational
goals; and actively collaborate
with staff to build child and family capacity for adaptation, selfmanagement, self advocacy, and
learning. The roles in achieving
Manuel Family
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Dave originally started his
business on the opposite side of
Birch Avenue in what is now the
old laundromat. He repaired
shoes, sold work boots and a
small number of ladies dresses,
but his dream was to own a full
department store.
In 1965, Dave and his wife,
Cathy, bought the building from
Mrs. B.B. and Paul Jude, but its
history goes back much further.
The first building on the site
was a millinery and then a Germania Saloon that burned to the
ground in 1900. Peter Hamm
built the current building in
1911 where he ran The Hamm
Store. In 1914, Richard Jude
bought the building and opened
a general merchandise store
which he ran with his sons,
Bernard and Paul. In 1935, Paul
Jude reduced the size of the
store by dividing it in half. Paul
ran his business on the south
side of the original building
while on the north side Jacks
Tavern opened up.
By 1954, the tavern had
turned into Lauers Cafe. Meanwhile, Paul decided to rent his
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Richard Giebenhain, of Maple Lake, grew this huge 60pound watermelon and plans to donate it to Maple Lake
Recovery Center.
(Photo by Sam Zuehl)
Flu Season
continued from page 4
As of June, 2015, the Advisory
Committee on Immunization
Practices (ACIP) no longer recommends mist over the shot for
children ages 2-8 years of age.
ACIP recommends that children
6 months and older get an annual
influenza vaccine with no stated
preference for either the nasal
spray vaccine or the flu shot.
The CDC goes on to say that
if the nasal spray vaccine is not
immediately available, get the flu
land/9715293/2013 (H3N2)-like
virus
a B/Phuket/3073/2013-like
virus. (This is a B/Yamagata lineage virus)
Most of the 2015-2016 flu
vaccine is quadrivalent vaccine
and also protects against an additional B virus.
With the exception of the high
dose flu vaccine, Wright County
only carries the quadrivalent flu
vaccine.
torney but cannot afford representation, dont worry. Affordable access to meaningful
justice is a cornerstone of our
local trial courts. The above resources will help to ensure that
your voice is heard and that justice prevails.
Judge Tad Jude is a judge for
the 10th Judicial District of
Minnesota, which includes the
counties of Anoka, Chisago,
Isanti, Kanabec, Pine, Sherburne, Washington, and Wright.
He is chambered in Stillwater. If
you would like to submit a general question about the courts or
the law to Judge Jude, please
send your question to the editor
of this newspaper. Judge Jude in
this column will not address any
case that is before him or that he
anticipates may come before
him in a court of law. For more
information on Judge Jude, visit
his website at judgetadjude.com.
Ask a Judge
continued from page 2
Volunteer Lawyers Network is a group of attorneys
who volunteer to provide civil
legal services to low-income individuals. VLN will figure out
what type of attorney you need
to speak with and either refer
you to a walk-in clinic, give you
an attorneys number to call for
free advice, or provide you with
more extended services. They
have walk-in clinics throughout
Minnesota
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list of locations) or you can call
the intake line at 612-752-6677
to speak with a representative
and determine which service is
best for you.
Additionally, there are many
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Chisago and Isanti coun-
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Sports
Sports Shorts
Lone Laker
moving on
Mitch Wurm is the sole Laker
left standing after another round
of the tournament last week.
Wurm was drafted by the
Howard Lake Orphans and got
the start for them on Saturday,
August 29, against Lastrup. He
threw a complete game, giving
up one blooper single while
striking out 14, powering
Howard Lake to a 4-1 victory.
Howard Lake plays again in
Watkins on Saturday at 1:30 and
rumor has it Wurm is set to make
the start.
Concussion
game plan
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that
1.6 million to 3.8 million concussions occur each year and an
From left, Nick Preisinger, Lucas Fobbe, Nate Maas and Damian Kaley will lead this
years Irish football team as team captains.
(Photo by Brenda Erdahl)
sition and Scadden, Ben Elfmann and Mike LaTour will be
DBs.
Andy Mavencamp will take
over for Charlie Stejskal as the
Irishs kicker.
We are very young and inexperienced right now, Knudsen said. We have only two
A hand-off from senior Nate Maas, #11, to senior Austin Becker, #8.
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The Irish cross country team ran from the Maple Lake High School to Tony and Sara Grahams house on Maple Lake
for practice, the fourth annual GRIM (Graham + swim). Instead of the usual pizza, runners enjoyed donuts and fruit
and had an earlier start time. It was a little chilly to swim but a few kids braved the water.
(Photo submitted by Sara Graham)
The Irish are loaded with talent again this year, with seven
starters from that successful
squad returning to lead them on
to victory.
Seniors Brooklyn Toedter,
Sadie Pingel, and Marisa Henrikson are among them, as well
as juniors Morgan Scheiber and
Olivia Marquette, sophomores
Linsey Rachel, Amber Klug and
Brynn Paumen.
Adding to their arsenal of talent are newcomers Mollie
Scheiber, Lauren Borell and
Kaleigh Beehler. All are sophomores.
Front Row: Kate LaTour, Morgan Scheiber, Sadie Pingel, Amber Klug, Mollie Scheiber,
Olivia Marquette and Olivia Paumen. Back Row: Coach Marty Kiebel, Katie Goelz,
Kaleigh Beehler, Marisa Henrikson, Lauren Borell, Linsey Rachel, Brooklyn Toedter,
Brynn Paumen, Megan Carlson and Coach Leah Roske.
Left: Brooklyn Toedter, #11, bumped the ball over the net and barely missed a block from a Rocori player at Albanys Early Bird Tournament last Friday. Middle: Amber Klug, #3,
set the ball for a spike from Brynn Paumen, #6, at the Side Out Classic last Saturday. Right: Group celebration for Irish team members Lauren Borell, #15, Brynn Paumen, #6,
Linsey Rachel, #4, Amber Klug, #3, and Sadie Pingel, #1.
(Photos by Chad Pingel)
by Jeff Plattner
2015 AFC PREVIEW
AFC East
1. New England Patriots
(Best-case scenario) The ridiculousness called Deflate Gate is
finally settled, Tom Bradys suspension is lifted, and he returns in
complete screw you mode to
everybody who stands in his and
the Patriots way, leading the
team on a season-long, pure
anger-inspired journey that ends
in a second consecutive Super
Bowl victory. (Worst-case)
Bradys four-game suspension is
upheld. With Jimmy Garoppolo
at the reins, New England stumbles to a 1-4 start and struggles to
reach the playoffs. Prediction:
11-5
2. Miami Dolphins (Bestcase) Ryan Tannehill takes another huge step forward and
while becoming the franchise QB
Miami has been searching for
since Dan Marino retired, leads
the Dolphins to their first playoff
win in 15 years. (Worst-case)
Ndamukong Suh stomps on
somebody again and is finally
suspended for it. Tannehill continues to struggle completing the
deep ball and the Dolphins drag
their feet to a .500 or worse
record for the seventh year
straight, prompting coach Joe
Philbin to be canned. Prediction:
11-5
3. New York Jets (Best-case)
Ryan Fitzpatrick performs well
enough to prevent the offense
from being a complete mess. The
re-vamped Jets defense is among
the best in the league and helps
lead New York to a wild card
berth. (Worst-case) The QB situation continues to be atrocious,
leading to ugliness and a divide in
the locker room and not even a
stout defensive unit can keep the
Jets in the playoff hunt. Prediction: 8-8
4. Buffalo Bills: (Best-case)
LeSean McCoy returns to the
Shady of old, as hes force-fed
by a run-happy Rex Ryan all year
long, putting the Bills on his
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County Board
Public Notices
Sudoku
ATTEST:
/s/ Nancy Betzler
Clerk, Silver Creek
Township
(49c)
PUBLICNOTICE
TOWNSHIPOFCORINNA
LANDUSEORDINANCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Board of Supervisors of the
Township of Corinna, Wright County,
Minnesota, have adopted Ordinance
2015-01 (Land Use Ordinance), an
Ordinance Amending Ordinance
2014-01 effective immediately. Said
Ordinance has been adopted for the
purpose of reducing the building permit state surcharge fixed fee from
$5.00 to $1.00. A printed copy of the
Ordinance is available for inspection
by any person at the office of the
Town Clerk, the office of the County
Recorder, in the County Law Library,
at the Annandale and Maple Lake
Public Library and is available online for download at www.hometownplanning.com.
Adopted by the Corinna Town
Board of Supervisors this 18th day
of August, 2015.
Richard Naaktgeboren, Town
Board Chair
Mary Barkley Brown, Town Clerk
(49c)
Sentencing
continued from page 3
Miller, Brelynn Rose, age 20,
of Buffalo, sentenced on 08/26/15
for Felony Controlled Substance
Crime in the Fifth Degree to a
stay of imposition for ten years on
conditions of probation, serve 58
days jail, pay $50 fine plus surcharges, pay $75 public defender
co-payment, provide DNA sample, have no use or possession of
firearms or dangerous weapons,
obtain permission before leaving
the state, have no use or possession of alcohol or non-prescrip-
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