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GRHS hosting medical student
Third-year medical student in yourself,” Bermudez said. as an engineer, I missed the
Jacob Bermudez is gaining Bermudez’s primary pre- medical environment – gravi-
rural health care experience ceptor, GRHS family medi- ty pulled me back,” he said.
at Glencoe Regional Health cine physician Bryan Pe- According to Bermudez,
Services (GRHS) through the tersen, is a former RPAP stu- one of his hopes for his future
University of Minnesota’s dent who also trained at medical practice includes
Rural Physician Associate GRHS. working in a rural area.
Program (RPAP). “RPAP gives students a “The close-knit nature of a
Bermu- taste of what it’s like to be a small town adds an aspect of
dez started primary care doctor in small- transparency that I wasn’t an-
his training town or rural Minnesota,” Dr. ticipating,” Bermudez said.
at GRHS on Petersen said. “Many enjoy it “You owe more to people
Oct. 10, more than they thought they when they are your neigh-
2016, and would, and many eventually bors.”
will stay go into careers in rural or Bermudez would like to
until June small-town settings.” become an anesthesiologist.
23, 2017. Born and raised in Chica- However, his time at GRHS
The pro- go, Bermudez has lived in has sparked a new interest in
Chronicle photo by Lori Copler gram al- Jacob larger cities his entire life. emergency medicine.
7th-grade students of the month lows med- Bermudez
ical stu-
His transition to Minneapolis
for medical school brought
“I just love the emergency
room,” Bermudez said. “It’s
Glencoe-Silver Lake’s Lincoln Junior left, Alyssa Zellmann, English; Tison dents to work under the guid- him to the smallest city he’d been so much fun. I’m start-
High School announced the January Werner, math; and Jacob Schrupp, sci- ance of a seasoned family lived in — that is, until he ing to think about doing a
students of the month Thursday. The ence. medicine physician while ex- began his training in Glen- residency that combines
seventh-grade honorees were, from periencing a variety of med- coe. Bermudez now lives in anesthesiology and emer-
ical specialties, observing Silver Lake. gency medicine.”
procedures and developing Before moving to Min- Bermudez is looking for-
patient-communication skills. nesota, Bermudez worked as ward to continuing his expe-
“The RPAP program push- an engineer in Los Angeles. rience at GRHS, and plans to
es you to expand your “My father is a physician, return to Minnesota after he
breadth of knowledge and al- so I kind of grew up in medi- completes his residency.
lows you to have confidence cine. When I started working
Chronicle photo by Lori Copler
8th-grade students of the month
Glencoe-Silver Lake’s Lincoln Junior Hedtke, world studies; and, back row,
High School announced the January Hope Kosek, math; Paola Pena, sci-
students of the month Thursday. The ence; Mason Manteuffel, choir; and
eighth-grade honorees were, front row Katharine Ness, band. Not pictured: Lil-
from left, Jon Ramige, choir; and Drew lian Ehrke, English.
Submitted photo
Over 800 enjoy pancakes
Klobuchar Continued from page 4 More than 800 people enjoyed the 66th
annual men’s club potato pancake and
event will support LLL projects includ-
ing “The Lutheran Hour” radio broad-
porters in jail for doing their for Eastern European allies to one country. It’s something sausage dinner Sunday, Feb 5, at First casts. Pictured, from left to right, on
jobs, and again he responded and to focus on mounting in- that’s going on all around our Evangelical Lutheran Church in Glen- the fryers are Terry Rowan, Charlie
he had not yet had time to re- ternational cybersecurity world. And once we allow the coe. The men’s club is a member of the Czycalla and Darrell Bruckschen. More
view the regulations. threats. influence of outside countries International Lutheran Laymen’s than 800 pounds of potatoes were
“Given some of the com- “As you probably know, I in our election, we don’t have League (LLL), and proceeds from the used.
ments we’ve seen,” went to Ukraine and Georgia, a free democracy anymore.”
Klobuchar joked, “I will con- Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia Klobuchar continued: “We
tinue to focus on that issue or with Senators McCain and have countries that have a
my dad would get really mad
at me if I did not.”
Graham. The whole purpose
of our visit was to talk about
reason to influence American
elections exercising that in-
Hamilton Continued from page 4
Klobuchar also discussed our support for NATO, but fluence. That’s why I’m so son matter, then we’re going the burdens that racial discord Obama on many things. But
free and fair elections. also how we stand up for supportive of the Intelligence to keep talking past each have imposed on our society, set aside the person who
Klobuchar has joined with democracies everywhere,” Committee investigation other.” These are challenges, a magnanimity toward ideo- wrote it for a moment: this
other senators to introduce Klobuchar said. “These peo- work and the work that Sen. but they’re hardly insur- logical adversaries, an under- speech is instructive for all of
legislation to create an inde- ple see this every single day. Graham wants to do on Judi- mountable — especially if we lying sense of inclusiveness us on what this country is all
pendent, nonpartisan commis- And so this idea of cyber at- ciary, as well as setting up a learn to put ourselves in oth- and decency. These are wise about and how we can make
sion to comprehensively in- tacks and influencing elec- select committee and getting ers’ shoes. words from a mature politi- it better.
vestigate Russian interference tions is not unique to one can- … expanded sanctions on As you read this speech, it’s cian who clearly has confi- Lee Hamilton is a senior
in the 2016 election. didate or one party, as Marco Russia. I was an original hard to avoid a sense of the dence in the nation’s ability to adviser for the Indiana Uni-
Klobuchar was recently in Rubio so eloquently pointed sponsor of that bill.” basic strength of our country. forge ahead and meet its chal- versity Center on Represen-
Ukraine, the Baltic states, and out. It could happen to either There’s a celebration of the lenges. tative Government. He was
Georgia to reinforce support political party. It’s not unique peaceful transfer of power, a I understand that a lot of a member of the U.S. House
straightforward discussion of people in this country don’t of Representatives for 34
race and ways to surmount agree with former President years.
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Obituaries
Martha B. Wilkins, 91, of Silver Lake
Martha Blanche (Madlo) Public School and District 12. Silver Lake. She enjoyed
Wilkins, 91, of Silver Lake, She was confirmed at Faith walking, playing cards, cro-
died Jan. 29, 2017. Presbyterian Church in Silver cheting, puzzles and, of
Funeral Lake. She worked in the de- course, Bingo.
services fense plant in San Diego, She as an active member of
were held California, and at the Naval the American Legion Auxil-
S a t u r d a y, Training Base during World iary, the Degree of Honor,
Feb. 4, at War II. Here she met and senior citizens and nutrition
Faith Pres- married Donald Wilkins on site in Silver Lake.
byterian May 4, 1946, at the North She is survived by many
Church in Chapel, Naval Training Cen- nieces, nephews, step-nieces
Silver Lake ter, San Diego, California. and step-nephews.
with the During their time in the serv- She was preceded in death
Rev. Carol Martha ice, they lived in Honolulu, by her parents, Josef Madlo
Chmielews- Wilkins Hawaii, Tokyo, Japan, Wash- and Martha (Jancik) Madlo
ki officiating. Jacki Rossi was ington, D.C., and Chanute, Honzalek; stepfather, Emil Submitted photo
the organist. Illinois, and spent some time Honzalek; brothers, Stanley
Casket bearers were six Le- in Chico, Texas. Madlo and Joseph Madlo; Kindergarten Panther Pride
gionnaires from Silver Lake After Mr. Wilkins’ retire- and stepsisters, Mildred Glencoe-Silver Lake’s Helen Baker Ele- Solveij Aldrich, Logan Pedersen and
American Legion Post 141. ment from the service, they Simon and Martha Chastek. mentary School had its January all- Zachary Smedley; and, back row, Elsie
Interment was in the Faith moved to Glencoe in 1961. They had no children. school meeting Tuesday, Jan. 31, and Kordell, Mario Mireles, Winifred Beste-
Presbyterian Cemetery. They shared 36 years of mar- Arrangements were with handed out the January Panther Pride Zehnder, Olivia Jacoby, Maddox Varp-
Martha Wilkins was born riage before Mr. Wilkins died the Maresh Funeral Home in awards. The kindergarten awards went ness, Amelia Grimm, Stone Wachtler
March 24, 1925, in McLeod in 1982. Silver Lake. Online condo- to, front row from left, Dannaca Big- and Tenley Roberts.
County, the daughter of Josef In September 1993, Mrs. lences may be made at www. bear-Roberts, Madelynn Quigley,
and Martha (Jancik) Madlo. Wilkins moved to Lakeside mareshfuneralhome.com.
She attended Silver Lake Manor Senior Residence in
Julie Rae Zielie-Gaffer, 61, of Mankato
Julie Rae Zielie-Gaffer, 61, or the KMSU Shuffle Func- ing, arts and crafts, playing
of Mankato, died Wednesday, tion Program. Scrabble, and working on
Feb. 1, 2017, at Mayo Clinic Julie Rae Zielie-Gaffer was projects around the house.
Health System – Mankato. born April 6, 1955, in Eau She is survived by her hus-
A memo- Claire, Wisconsin, to band, C. Rhys Gaffer of
rial visita- Llewellyn and Mary (Toner) Mankato; son, Adam Zielie of
tion will be Zielie. She was a 1973 gradu- Minneapolis; two sisters,
held today ate of Elk Mound High Roxy (Robert) Sherer of
( We d n e s - School in Wisconsin. She re- Grand Portage and Cindy
day, Feb. ceived her undergraduate and (Tom) Kopp of Elk Mound,
8), from 4 master’s degree in counseling Wisconsin; two brothers, Dan
p.m. to 7 from the University of Wis- Zielie of Elk Mound, Wiscon-
p.m., at consin-Stout. sin, and Terry (Tokiko) Zielie
Mankato She was united in marriage of Port Charlotte, Florida;
M o r t u a r y, Julie Rae to Christopher Rhys Gaffer also many nieces, nephews
M a n k a t o . Zielie-Gaffer on July 31, 1991, in Mankato. and close friend, Rae Ann
Memorials She was employed for 15 Kozitza of Mankato.
may be given to White Earth years at the Minnesota State She was preceded in death
Reservation, Nature Conser- Hospital in St Peter. She en- by her parents in 1984.
vancy, Family Sharing Tree joyed researching her family
in the greater Mankato area, genealogy, flowers, garden- Chronicle photo by Lori Copler
1st-grade Panther Pride
January first-grade Panther Pride er, Owen Graf, Colten Morris and Ella
awards, given at Glencoe-Silver Lake Templin; and, back row, Aiko Soto, Trey
Helen Baker Elementary School on Rosenund, Charlie Perbix, Peyton
Tuesday, Jan. 31, went to, front row Blazinski, McKaela Jensen, Drew
from left, Lillian Pedersen, Luke Beck- Schuette and Charles Mueller.
Chronicle photos by Lori Copler
Lincoln geog-
raphy bee
Lincoln Junior High of
Glencoe-Silver Lake
Schools hosted its geor-
graphic bee Tuesday,
Jan. 31, with 13 partici-
pants. Those participat-
ing, pictured above, are
front row from left, Zach
Reichow, Eli Kuehn,
Paul Sievert, Jacob
Haag, Logan Clouse and
Cade Herrmann; and,
back, Devin Everding,
Elida Roskamp, Abigail
Boetel, Nathan Warner, Chronicle photo by Lori Copler
Kayla Reichow and Kobe
Boozikee. Not pictured
2nd-grade Panther Pride
is Ella Littlejohn. In the Second-grade Panther Pride awards, Sullivan and Brodie Werner; and, back
photograph at right are given at Glencoe-Silver Lake Helen row, Jack Hedin, Tiffany Contreras,
the champion, Jacob Baker Elementary School on Tuesday, Danika Farmer, Molly Johnson, Emma
Haag, left, and the run- Jan. 31, went to, front row from left, Vandamme and Billy Witte.
ner-up, Paul Sievert. Avrie Butcher, Nora Sherman, Carter
Thank You Thank You
The Family of Orlin Meyer extends PERSONALIZED & CUSTOMIZED
The family of Delores Gehrke
would like to thank family and
friends who gave cards, flowers,
food, or memorials at the time of
a sincere thank you to all who re-
membered us at the death of our
beloved Husband, Father, Grand-
father and Great-Grandfather. M ikolichek
Plumbing & Heating
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Pastor Rapp for his prayers and
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Services for their wonderful to Ridgeview Sibley Medical
care. Center, Ridgeview Medical,
Our thanks to Dorbratz-Hantge
Funeral Home, Pastor Andrew
Waconia and Arlington Good
Samaritan Center. The doctors Card of Thanks
and nursing staff for the excellent The family of Martha (Madlo) Wilkins, would like to express
and Rosine Hermodson-Olsen,
care, Orlin received. Kolden thanks and appreciation to all our relatives, friends and neighbors
Bonnie Westmiller, and the Funeral Home for making the who expressed their sympathy following the death of our Aunt,
members of Grace Lutheran, arrangements, food for the lunch Martha Wilkins.
Brownton who helped with the
celebration of her life. All of
brought in and St. Paul’s Lutheran
Ladies for serving it. Your kindness
Thank you for the kinds words, prayers, hugs, cards, flowers, me- rofessional
morials and the food that you shared. Everyone’s thoughtfulness and
your acts of kindness have been
a blessing to us.
will be remembered always.
God’s Blessing to you all.
kindness is greatly appreciated. nsurance
Randy & Jeri Ricke
Ryan Ricke
Vivian Meyer
Children, Grandchildren, and
Thank you to Cedar Crest of Silver Lake staff and nurses and to
Allina Hospice Staff for their care and support. roviders
Our thanks to Pastor Carol Chmielewski for the prayers and funer-
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Applications
open for Ervin
Weather Corner scholarship
Applications for the De-
By Jake Yurek lores M. Ervin Scholarship
are being accepted through
April 1.
The scholarship was estab-
All we have to do is get by the first part of the week lished in 2008 by the late De-
and things should settle in nicely. lores M. Ervin of Stewart.
An early week storm focused most of its precipitation Her goal was to foster post-
to our north and southeast. As I write this it hasn’t hap- secondary education in
pened yet, but I’m hoping any precipitation stayed away health-care-related fields.
as a few patches of freezing rain may have developed Eligible applicants are
close to us. Behind the storm the wind picked up and graduating seniors who reside
temperatures dropped. By Wednesday lows may dip in the former McLeod West
below zero with wind chills well into negative land. School District as it stood on
There is good news, though … it will be short-lived as Jan. 1, 2009. All applicants
a warm push will work back in Friday through Saturday, must be planning to pursue a
ramping temperatures up into the 40s by Friday. Some in- health-care-related field. Chronicle photos by Lori Copler
dications point at 50s working into South Dakota, so Applications are available
we’ll see how close it can get, but 40s will still feel pretty at the counselors offices at Engineering bridges
nice. Weekend highs will again head north of freezing Glencoe-Silver Lake, Buffalo
with a slight cool-down expected early next week. Late January’s STEM (science, technology, sticks, while second grader Amelia
Lake-Hector-Stewart and
Saturday we’ll have another weak storm system move by engineering and mathematics) project Boetel, center, and first grader Owen
Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop
with some rain mixing with snow. school districts, and should be at Glencoe-Silver Lake’s Helen Baker Graf, right, made theirs from cotton
High pressure builds out west early next week, so it returned to the same offices. Elementary was building bridges. Stu- swabs and wood, respectively. There
should keep us close to average with big storms avoiding dents worked with their parents to were 65 projects turned in, and were
the area. build bridges from a variety of materi- displayed on several tables near the
Have a great February week, everyone! als. Above, kindergarten student En- school office, below.
Ma dobry weekendem Mit dobry vikend
17 Brownton rique Soto, left, built his from popsicle
Wednesday night — Lows -3 to 3; clear.
seniors met
Thursday — Highs 17-23, lows 20-23, clear.
Friday — Highs 40-46, lows 25-31; clouds.
on Monday
Seventeen Brownton sen-
Saturday — Highs 35-42, lows 20-26; rain mixing with
ior citizens met Monday af-
snow late.
ternoon at the Brownton
Sunday — Highs 32-38, partly cloudy.
Community Center.
Winning at cards were Ber-
Weather Quiz: Why have we seen more bouts of freez-
netta Alsleben, first, and
ing drizzle and fog this year than we normally see?
Archie Diehn, second, 500;
Answer to last week’s question (I was recently asked
Pearl Streu, first, and Phyllis
again, why don’t the most precipitation and most snow-
Mahnke, second, pinochle;
fall for monthly extremes match up on any given
and Norma Albrecht, first,
month?): In winter, there’s typically a pretty fine line be-
and Delores Rennecke, sec-
tween rain and snow in the largest storms, so more often
ond, sheephead.
than not we get our biggest precipitation days in winter
Lowell Brelje won the
in rain and the snowfall days don’t quite add up as much.
door prize. Gladys Rickert
served refreshments.
Remember: I make the forecast, not the weather!
The next meeting is Mon-
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People
Named to Bethel dean’s list
Victoria Burr, daughter of Bryan and Stacie Burr of
Glencoe, and Payton Maiers, daughter of Mark and
Cindy Maiers of Stewart, were both named ot the dean’s
list for the fall 2016 semester at Bethel University in St.
Paul. Both are seniors at the university.
Locals on fall Gustavus list
Abigail Butler and Oakley Clark, both of Glencoe, and
Jillian Driver of Stewart were all named to the fall se-
mester dean’s list at Gustavus Adolphus College in St.
Peter. To be named to the list, a student must achieve a
grade point average of 3.7 on a 4.0 scale.
Tichy named to fall dean’s list
Jesse Tichy of Glencoe, a senior at Kent State Univer-
sity in Kent, Ohio, has been named to the fall 2016
Chronicle photo by Lori Copler dean’s list. Tichy is studying nursing at the college of
Anglers hope to hook fish, prizes nursing. To be named to the dean’s list, students must
achieve a grade point average of 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.
The Brownton Rod & Gun Club hosted a large crowd Hahn of Hector was the lucky winner of the grand
Saturday afternoon for its annual ice fishing contest.
While many stayed in the clubhouse, most ventured
prize, an Ice Castle fish house. A large number of
other prizes were also given. There also was a num-
Locals graduate from SCSU
Courtney Schroepfer and Beau Streu, both of Glencoe,
out on the ice to try to catch fish and win prizes. Mike ber of fish caught.
graduated from St. Cloud State University Friday, Dec.
16. Schroepfer graduated summa cum laude with a Bach-
elor of Science degree in early childhood education.
Dairy princess candidates sought for Sibley County Streu earned an Associate in Arts degree in liberal arts
and sciences.
The Midwest Dairy Associ- school senior about to gradu- the Milky Way title. Twelve Dairy ambassadors can be
ation of Sibley County seeks ate or already be a graduate, finalists will be selected to any girl or boy between the
candidates for its 2017 Sibley unmarried, childless and not compete for the title of ages of 13 and 18. They help
County Dairy Princess com- yet 24 years of age by July 1. Princess Kay of the Milky promote the dairy industry by
petition. Dairy princesses A candidate also qualifies if Way in August. Contestants attending parades and serving Nicollet-Sibley Corn-Soybean
serve as goodwill ambassa- she or either of her parents are judged on their communi- dairy products at social
dors for the dairy industry are employed on a dairy farm. cation skills, personality, en- events throughout the com- Growers offering scholarships
and take part in dairy promo- County dairy princesses are thusiasm for dairy promotion munities. The Nicollet-Sibley Coun- sociation member.
tions, media interviews, class- eligible to attend a statewide and general knowledge of the If interested, please contact ty Corn and Soybean Grow- Two $500 adult scholar-
room presentations, parades dairy princess promotion and dairy industry. Candidate Sibley County Dairy Princess ers are offering six $750 ships for adults enrolled in an
and other public appearances leadership event to be held at entry deadline is Sunday, Coordinator Jessica Flygare scholarships for students en- ag education program also
to promote the dairy industry St. Cloud State University. March 5. at 952-913-6189. rolled in two- or four-year are being offered.
and its products. They may be selected as a fi- Sibley County ADA also is colleges and majoring in ag For a scholarship applica-
A candidate must be a high nalist for the Princess Kay of seeking dairy ambassadors. business, ag production, ag tion contact the Nicollet-Sib-
engineering, ag education or ley County Corn & Soybean
any ag-related field of study. Growers at 507-237-4100 or
Chanhassen man arrested for receiving stolen property Scholarship applicants
must be a resident of Sibley
check with your local high
school. The deadline for sub-
The Carver County Sher- nesota Inboard, told the storage. ported to the Carver County or Nicollet county and their mitting applications is April
iff ’s Office has arrested deputies that two Malibu Deputies served a search Jail and charged with six family must be a Minnesota 15.
Roger David Nitz, 52, of Wakesetter boats had been warrant and recovered stolen felony counts of receiving Corn or Soybean Grower As-
Chanhassen, after discovering stolen from Minnesota In- vehicles: a 2003 Ford F350, a stolen property. On Jan. 31,
stolen vehicles on property he board and were currently at 2004 Chevrolet Silverado, a Nitz posted bail in the
leases in Waconia Township. 6750 County Road 10, Waco- Bobcat S185 and plow attach- amount of $5,000 cash. His
Carver County Sheriff Jim nia Township. The combined ment, and an Audi A6. The next court appearance is
Olson reports that on Jan. 27, value of the two stolen boats combined value of the stolen scheduled for Feb. 28.
at about 2:57 pm, sheriff ’s was about $134,000. vehicles is approximately Sheriff’s deputies are con-
deputies responded to a report Deputies learned that Nitz $54,000. tinuing to investigate this
of stolen property in Waconia leases the County Road 10 Deputies arrested Nitz matter.
Township. The reporting property for small engine re- without incident at a Chan-
party, an employee of Min- pair and vehicle and boat hassen address. He was trans-
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Dinner & Drink Specials start @ 5 p.m.
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Valentine’s Day Supper Specials SPECIAL EVENTS
Serving 5-8 p.m. Mon., Feb. 13th
Sat., Feb. 18th House Comm. &
Aux Meetings • 7:30 p.m.
BEACH PARTY w/chopper
Available in Fri., Feb. 16th
FISH FRY White or Yellow Gold
Burger Night • 5 p.m.-?
EVERY FRIDAY
Feb. 24th - April 21st Saturdays
5 P.M. UNTIL GONE Bloody Mary Bar • 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
EVERY SUNDAY CHOP/STEAK FRY
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