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www.arlingtonmnnews.com Volume 133 • Number 30 • Thursday, February 9, 2017 • Arlington, MN 55307
Arlington Fire Department responded to 41 calls in 2016
By Kurt Menk fire department reported to 59 dents, zero carbon monoxide Jessenland Township, 11 calls fighter Training and Educa- Haggenmiller, Tim Haggen-
Editor calls in 2015, 82 calls in calls, zero smoke detector in Kelso Township and one tion. miller, Ethan Henke, James
The Arlington Fire Depart- 2014, 71 calls in 2013, 71 calls and six miscellaneous call in New Auburn Town- The officers for the local Klingelhutz, Curtis Ling, Jeff
ment responded to 41 calls in calls in 2012, 79 calls in calls. That is more than 41 ship. fire department include Fire Otto, Jennifer Otto, Jeremy
2016, according to Arlington 2011, 99 calls in 2010, 60 total calls, but sometimes the In 2016, Zaske reported Chief John Zaske, First Assis- Otto, Trevor Otto, Angelica
Fire Chief John Zaske. calls in 2009, 59 calls in local fire department is called that the Fire Department Re- tant Doug Mackenthun, Sec- Rose, Jon Rose, Rick
The local fire department 2008, 64 calls in 2007, 43 out to respond to more than lief purchased a portable light ond Assistant Corey Carpen- Schmidt, James Soeffker,
serves the City of Arlington, calls in 2006, 37 calls in 2005 one task on a run sheet. tower at a cost of $1,800, ter, Secretary/Treasurer Neil Paul Soeffker, Aaron Wisch
Arlington Township, Dryden and 28 calls in 2004. Overall, the fire department cribbing at the cost of $1,100, Holmquist, and Safety and and Bobbi Zaske.
Township, Green Isle Town- According to Zaske, the responded to 24 calls in the air bags and controls at the Training Officers Tom Pom-
ship, Jessenland Township, local fire department re- City of Arlington, four calls cost of $6,500. plun and Tony Voigt.
Kelso Township and New sponded to 22 fire calls, one in Arlington Township, one In addition, the local fire The rest of the fire depart-
Auburn Township. alarm call, zero weather relat- call in Dryden Township, department received a $4,825 ment consists of Grant Ben-
The number of calls was 18 ed calls, seven medical calls, three calls in Green Isle in training money from the ing, Chad Carpenter, Keith
fewer than in 2015. The local four helipad calls, three acci- Township, zero calls in Minnesota Board of Fire- Dressen, Luke Geib, Spencer
Ambulance and fire performance,
budgets and rates are presented
By Kurt Menk salary. Twenty-nine percent calls occurred in the City of
Editor were professional services Arlington during 2012
Arlington City Administra- while 23 percent were opera- through 2016.
tor Liza Donabauer, during tional costs. The actual revenues ex-
the City Council regular The city’s contribution via ceeded the budgeted revenues
meeting on Monday night, levy to the 2017 ambulance in 2016. The revenues for the
Feb. 6, made a presentation budget increased by 25 per- 2016 budget were $125,682
on the 2016 performance, cent from 2016 and is eight while the actual revenues
2017 budget and 2018 cover- percent of the city’s total tax were $150,130. Thirty-three
age rates for the Arlington levy. percent of the 2016 actual
Ambulance Service and Ar- The daytime emergency revenues came from local
lington Fire Department. medical technician staffing levied contributions. Twenty-
will become challenging in four percent came from town-
Ambulance the next year since there were ship fees while 22 percent
The Arlington Ambulance four resignations and only came from state grants and
Service serves the City of Ar- two hires during 2016-2017. aids.
lington, City of Green Isle, The great news is that serv- The actual expenses were
Arlington Township, Green ice rates will significantly de- less than the budgeted ex-
Isle Township, Jessenland crease for 2018 due to the penses in 2016. The expenses
Township, Washington Lake number of service calls and were $145,888 for the 2016
Township, Dryden Township, an increased revenue source budget while the actual ex-
Kelso Township and New in 2015 and 2016. penses were $131,389. Sixty
Auburn Township. For the City of Green Isle, percent of the expenses were
The local ambulance serv- for example, the 2017 rate operational costs in 2016.
ice had 1,662 total calls from was $5,969.04 and will de- Twenty-three percent of the
2012 through 2016. That rep- crease in 2018 to $2,284.90. costs were pension costs
resents a five-year increase of For the townships, the while 17 percent were wages.
5.32 percent. There were 401 2017 rate was $138.68 per The 2017 budgeted city
calls in 2016. Forty-nine per- section and will decrease in contribution via levy to the
cent of the calls occurred in 2018 to $50.95 per section. fire budget decreased by 17.7
the City of Arlington during Overall, the contracts were percent from 2016. This ac-
2012 through 2016 while 32 signed in 2016 for the 2016 counts from 7.1 percent of
percent of the calls were hos- and 2017 service years. the city tax levy.
pital transfers. Contracts for 2018 and The fire coverage rates for
The actual revenues ex- 2019 will be signed in 2018. 2018 will be $265.60 per sec-
ceeded the budgeted revenues tion and an additional
in 2016. The revenues for the Fire $167.25 per section to cover
2016 budget were $240,693 The Arlington Fire Depart- the purchase of a brush rig.
while the actual revenues ment serves the City of Ar- Overall, the City of Arling-
were $305,472. Seventy- lington, Arlington Township, ton will pay $32,689.67 or
seven percent of the 2016 ac- Kelso Township, Green Isle 65.38 percent of the total
tual revenues came from Township, Jessenland Town- costs in 2018 while the town-
service calls. ship, Dryden Township and ships will pay $17,310.33 or
The actual expenses were New Auburn Township. 34.62 percent in 2018.
less than the budgeted ex- The local fire department Overall, the contracts were
penses in 2016. The expenses had 317 total calls from 2012 signed in 2016 for the 2016
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk
for the 2016 budget were through 2016. That represents and 2017 services years.
Sweetheart & Hunk $253,759 while the actual ex-
penses were $248,721. Forty-
an 11 percent decrease from
the previous five-year cycle.
Contracts for 2018 and
2019 will be signed in 2018.
Lacey Scharping and Kevin Durham, Jr. were day afternoon, Feb. 6. Lacey is the daughter
eight percent of the 2016 ac- There were 41 calls in 2016.
crowned as the Junior Sweetheart and Hunk of of Matt and Kelly Scharping, Arlington, and
tual expenses were wages and Sixty-seven percent of the
during a coronation ceremony at the Sibley Brent and Shelly Hawk, Arlington. Kevin is the
East Senior High School in Arlington on Mon- son of Kevin and Jenny Durham, Gaylord.
Prairie Line Trail Committee to start up again
By Kurt Menk The City Council members Meeting will be held at the
Winthrop Telephone prepares Editor
The Arlington City Coun-
cil, during its regular meeting
used their new electronic de-
vices during the regular meet-
ing on Monday night, Feb. 6.
Sibley County Assessor’s Of-
fice in Gaylord from 3 p.m.
to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 20.
on Monday night, Feb. 6, 2017 residential and com-
for fiber-to-the-home project
The Winthrop Telephone customer. bid out.
learned that the Prairie Line
Trail Committee plans to start
Other News
The final day that the
mercial efficient rebates are
available for people who are
up again. warming house will be open adding or replacing appli-
Company is making prepara- “We will begin with the Busche does not think that The committee, which has for skaters will be Thursday, ances or lighting to their
tions to begin a fiber-to-the- rural areas because that is process will take too long. He been inactive recently, will Feb. 9, according to Sibley home or business.
home project for Winthrop where the greatest needs are,” is hopeful construction on the hold a meeting at the Sibley East Community Education For more information or to
and the four townships sur- said Danny Busche. “Once project could begin as early County Service Center at 7 Director Jen Strack. get the application form,
rounding the city itself, ac- the rural area is finished, we as this summer. p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9. The warming house is clos- please contact the Arlington
cording to an article in the will begin replacing the cop- Busche believes they will Arlington City Council ing early this winter so con- City Office at 507-964-2378.
Winthrop News. per we have in town.” Busche begin southwest of Winthrop member James Jaszewski and struction can begin on the Due to the upcoming Presi-
Winthrop Telephone’s en- expects it to be a three to four and head west first connect- Parks Committee member renovation of the Senior Citi- dent’s Day holiday, the City
gineering company, Vantage project. ing with fiber from Century Jerry Ebersviller have been zens Building. Office will be closed Mon-
Point, will begin driving The geocoding is only ex- Link and South Dakota Net- appointed to that committee. The annual Darwin Math- day, Feb. 20.
around the townships and pected to take a few days, ac- work near Marshall. In other action, the City wig Community Service The Arlington City Council
gathering information that cording to Busch. Once that “We want to meet the goal Council unanimously ap- Award will be presented dur- will hold its next regular
will be used to finalize the is completed, engineering of 25 down and three up proved a motion to approve ing the Arlington Lions Fish meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday,
project. This will include will begin to develop the size speeds,” Busche said. the city-issued electronic de- Fry at 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24. Feb. 21.
geocoding the location of of the fiber that will be need- vice use policy for City The Local Board of Appeal
each Winthrop Telephone ed. The project will then be Council members. and Equalization Open Book
Recruiting and retaining firefighters is critical, according to fire chief
By Kurt Menk ture of the Arlington Fire De- Eight of the 26 current fire- are currently 17 firefighters However, with only five fire- ther resigned or retired from
Editor partment. fighters have 20-plus years of who could retire at any given fighters in town during the the Arlington Fire Depart-
Arlington Fire Chief John Zaske and Second Assistant service, according to Zaske. time. average work day, it is getting ment during the past 14
Zaske, for the third consecu- Fire Chief Corey Carpenter Nine other firefighters have Zaske also emphasized the more difficult for the local months.
tive year, stressed to the City delivered that message as the 10-plus years of service. Four importance of staffing the fire department to assist the The local fire department
Council that the recruitment City Council held its regular of those nine firefighters will local ambulance service. ambulance service on addi- and City Council will discuss
and retention of firefighters is meeting on Monday night, soon have 20 years of service. “We help the ambulance as tional calls, he added. this issue at future separate
critical to the immediate fu- Feb. 6. Zaske stressed that there much as we can,” said Zaske. Eight firefighters have ei- meetings.
Arlington Enterprise, Thursday, February 9, 2017, page 2
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News Briefs
Council accepts resignation
The Arlington City Council, during its regular meet-
ing on Monday night, Feb. 6, unanimously approved a
motion to accept the resignation from Mavis Miller as
an attendant at the Community Center.
City Council accepts donations
The Arlington City Council, during its regular meet-
ing on Monday night, Feb. 6, unanimously approved a
motion to accept two donations.
The first was a $100 donation from the Arlington
Area Chamber of Commerce for the purchase of a fire
brush rig.
The second was a $500 donation from Steven and
Mary Cary for the purchase of a fire brush rig.
Pfarr named to Dean’s List
Taylor Pfarr, a 2015 graduate of the Sibley East Sen-
ior High School, was recently named to the Dean’s List
at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Pfarr is major-
ing in Early Childhood Education.
To qualify for this honor, a student must achieve a
grade point average of 3.25 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
She is the daughter of Tom and Lisa Pfarr, Arlington.
Chamber to meet Feb. 13
The Arlington Area Chamber of Commerce will hold Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk
its monthly meeting at the Emergency Services Building
at noon Monday, Feb. 13, according to Chamber Presi- Groundhog’s Day Ceremony
dent Leah Prahl.
Regular morning customers at Stu’s Rainbow Inn in downtown Weber. Back Row: (l to r) Glendon Abraham, Denny Overson,
New members are always welcome to join the Cham-
Arlington held their version of a Groundhog’s Day ceremony on Bruce Dahlke, Jerry Ebersviller, Brye Fowler, John Paulmann
ber and attend these meetings.
Thursday morning, Feb. 2. Magnum, a dog owned by Phyllis and Curt Boeder. This was the 11th consecutive year that a
Kroehler, did see his own shadow which means there will be Groundhog’s Day ceremony has been held at Stu’s Rainbow
Students on GAC Dean’s List another six weeks of winter. First Row: (left to right) Christie
Johnson, Joe Luskey, Magnum, Phyllis Kroehler and Kenny
Inn.
A number of area students were recently named to the
Dean’s List at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter.
The students included Abigail Butler and Oakley
Clark, Glencoe; Neal Kroells, Green Isle; Brice Pan- A-GI Women of Today offering two $750 scholarships
ning, Hamburg; and Hannah Haas and Joshua Theis, The Arlington-Green Isle graduating senior residing in Applications must be recipients. Scholarships will
Henderson. Women of Today is offering Sibley County. mailed to the AGI Women of be presented in May.
To qualify for this honor, students must achieve a two $750 scholarships to 2. Candidates must include Today Scholarship, P.O. Box For more information on
grade point average of 3.7 or higher on a 4.0 scale. graduating seniors residing in proof of grade point average 1095, Arlington, MN, 55307. the AGI Women of Today or-
the communities of Sibley (transcript). Applications must be post- ganization, please visit its
County who have had an em- 3. Candidates must com- marked before April 14, website at www.agi-
Mesker named to Dean’s List phasis in community service. plete the required application 2017. A committee selected womenoftoday.org
Erin Mesker, a 2013 graduate of the Sibley East Sen- The guidelines are as fol- form. by the AGI Women of Today
ior High School, was recently named to the Dean’s List lows: 4. Include one letter of rec- will review the applications
at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Mesker is ma- 1. Recipients must be a ommendation. to determine the scholarship
joring in accounting.
To qualify for this honor, a student must achieve a Thank You
1 col. x 3 inches
grade point average of 3.25 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Sounds like The Family of Orlin Meyer extends
She is the daughter of Todd and Betsy Mesker, Hen- a sincere thank you to all who re-
multiplication? membered us at the death of our
derson. beloved Husband, Father, Grand-
It’s newspaper father and Great-Grandfather.
We were overwhelmed by the kind
talk for a one
Fire alarm at Sibley East column by 3
words expressed to us, the
flowers, phone calls, cards and
The Arlington Fire Department responded to a fire
alarm at the Sibley East Senior High School in Arling-
inch ad. memorials by our many relatives
and friends. A special thank you to
ton at 11:56 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3, according to Arlington Too small to be Pastor Rapp for his prayers and
Fire Chief John Zaske. 921 12th Street E effective? visits. The groups of Christmas
A contractor was grinding floors in the new addition Glencoe, MN 55336 carolers who came to the Good
320-864-4007 You’re reading Samaritan Center to enlighten the
on the north end of the school and the dust allegedly
caused the fire alarm to go off, according to Zaske.
this one! Christmas Season. Sincere thanks
to Ridgeview Sibley Medical
The local fire department was on the scene for about Put your 1x3 Center, Ridgeview Medical,
35 minutes, he said. in the Arlington Waconia and Arlington Good
Enterprise today. Samaritan Center. The doctors
Cleveland referendum fails
2017 Green Isle Irish 507-964-5547
and nursing staff for the excellent
care, Orlin received. Kolden
An $18 million bond referendum failed by a vote of Jackpot Trip Funeral Home for making the
arrangements, food for the lunch
brought in and St. Paul’s Lutheran
557-442 in the Cleveland School District on Tuesday,
Feb. 7, according to Superintendent Brian Phillips.
The funding request included 11 classrooms and labs,
Saturday, Feb. 25th Ladies for serving it. Your kindness
will be remembered always.
God’s Blessing to you all.
a gymnasium, kitchen, commons/cafeteria and addition- Departs from Green Isle Catholic Church at 12 p.m. Vivian Meyer
al parking. A secured entryway and other security up- Beverages will be provided on the bus Children, Grandchildren, and
Great-Grandchildren *6CEc
dates as well as a few upgrades to the existing school 50/
were also proposed.
It was the second bond referendum to fail in the
$ 2O BUCKS PER PERSON Raff5l 0
e
Cleveland School District during the past year.
CALL: (507) 327-2109 or (612) 965-2056
Lee Ortloff is appointed
The Arlington City Council, during its regular meet-
TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT!
Community
ing on Monday night, Feb. 6, unanimously approved a
motion to appoint Lee Ortloff as the Wellhead Protec-
tion Manager per request of the Minnesota Rural Asso-
ciation.
Calendar
Thursday, February 9th – Golden Age
Club, senior citizens building at Four Sea-
St. Peter man is charged sons Park, noon meeting and Entertain-
A St. Peter man has been charged with felony theft for Proceeds will go to the Irish Baseball Club to help in the efforts of ment. New members welcome!
stealing more than $8,200 from the Kasota Fire Depart- making the 2017 Minnesota State Amateur Baseball tournament a Sunday, February 12th – Arlington Con-
ment, according to KNUJ Radio. once in a lifetime experience
K6-7E,7-8Sc
querors 4H Club, Senior Citizens Building
According to the criminal complaint, 44-year-old at Four Seasons Park, 5 p.m. Clover Buds
Derek Wayne Biehn resigned from the department a day meet at 4 p.m.
before the treasurer found a discrepancy in the fire de- Monday, February 13th – Arlington
partment’s general fund. The treasurer told police he Chamber of Commerce meeting. Emer-
found 11 unauthorized checks written to Biehn in 2016
and another one written to his girlfriend totaling over
gency Services Building, Noon meeting.
$11,000. Four automatic payments were also made to Arlington Township Board, Arlington Com-
his cable and internet providers. munity Center, 7:30 p.m. Arlington VFW
Biehn will make his first court appearance in Le Post 6031 Auxiliary Veterans Building at
Sueur County District Court on Tuesday, March 7. the fair grounds, 7:30 p.m. Arlington AA
and Alanon, 8 p.m. St. Mary’s Catholic
Church
Enterprise seeking news Tuesday, February 14th – American Le-
The Arlington Enterprise always welcomes birth an- gion Post #250, Veteran’s Building at the
nouncements, college news, engagement pictures and fair grounds, 7 p.m.
wedding pictures.
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MMPA adds wind energy
The Minnesota Municipal Crooks. “Renewable energy sources help us meet the Min-
Power Agency (MMPA) has is a key component of our nesota Renewable Energy
expanded its portfolio of re- power supply and is impor- Standard, which requires 25
newable resources to include tant to our members’ cus- percent of the Agency’s ener-
power from the Black Oak tomers.” gy to come from renewable
Getty Wind Farm. Power out- MMPA takes a long-term sources by 2025.”
put from the 78-megawatt approach to power supply MMPA signed a long-term
(MW) wind farm, located in planning that includes assem- contract with Sempra U.S.
Stearns County MN, further bling a diversified portfolio Gas & Power for the output
demonstrates the Agency’s of owned and purchased gen- of the Black Oak Getty Wind
commitment to renewable en- eration containing both con- Farm. The wind farm, com-
ergy. ventional and renewable re- prised of 39 wind turbines,
In addition to the power sources. This approach al- entered commercial operation
generation provided by the lows the Agency to maintain in December 2016.
Black Oak Getty Wind Farm, flexibility in the rapidly MMPA provides wholesale
the Agency’s renewable ener- changing electric utility in- electricity to its member
gy portfolio includes 44 MW dustry and positions the communities who in turn de-
of wind energy from the Oak Agency well for the future. liver and sell that electricity
Glen Wind Farm, 8 MW of Oncu Er, Vice President of to the residential and business
bioenergy from Hometown Planning for Avant Energy, customers in their communi-
BioEnergy, and renewable MMPA’s management partner ties. The Agency is com-
energy purchases from other said, “MMPA’s renewable en- prised of municipal utilities
utilities. ergy investments support the in Anoka, Arlington, Brown-
“We are proud to add this Agency’s ability to deliver ton, Buffalo, Chaska, East
new renewable source to our competitively-priced power Grand Forks, Elk River, Le
power supply portfolio,” said to its members. In addition, a Sueur, North St. Paul, Olivia,
MMPA Chairman, John portion of these renewable re- Shakopee and Winthrop.
Gaylord man is charged with assault
Willy J. Schmidt, 43, Gay- her and forced her to stay on cell phone and covered her
lord, is accused of assaulting the ground for three hours in mouth whenever she tried to
a woman and forcing her to residence, according to a scream for help, according to
lie on the floor for hours, ac- criminal complaint. the criminal complaint. When
cording to an article in the The woman, according to he finally let her up, he stated
Mankato Free Press. the criminal complaint, said that she would soon be dead
Schmidt was recently Schmidt would restrain her and so would he.
charged with felony domestic whenever she tried to leave. Schmidt has a lengthy
assault and felony false im- At one point, he hit her in the criminal history, including
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk prisonment. face and another time he two prior assault convictions,
A woman with whom kneed her in the ribs. the article said.
Opening Speaker Schmidt has a relationship re- The woman reported that
Sibley County native Tom McCarthy, Minneso- Government Day and the topic was leading ported that Schmidt pushed Schmidt also smashed her
ta Senior Judge and retired First Judicial Dis- through conflict. Judge McCarthy spoke about
trict Judge, was the opening speaker for his experiences and the changes he saw as a
Leading Sibley Together in the basement of
the Sibley County Courthouse in Gaylord on
lawyer and then District Judge in Sibley Coun-
ty. Sibley County will host meeting on
Thursday morning, Feb. 2. Feb. 2 was Local
starting SCORE mentoring program
Lack of snow means burning Sibley County will be
hosting an informational
meeting on starting a
Diane Wilson will be the
guest speaker and will pro-
vide more information on
Friday, Feb. 17.
For more information,
please contact Sibley Coun-
SCORE mentoring program this business mentoring op- ty Community Develop-
restrictions will happen soon
The Minnesota Department lives, homes and property is Due to the high number of
in Sibley County.
SCORE offers the largest
network of volunteer busi-
portunity.
The informational meet-
ing will be held in the
ment Program Manager
Amy Newsom at 507-237-
4117 or
of Natural Resources reminds greatly reduced when ade- wildfires during this time, the ness mentors providing free Commissioners Room at amyn@co.sibley.mn.us.
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Opinions
Local newspaper
includes plenty of school
news and information
Our View: Rural communities
revolve around their schools
The Arlington Enterprise tries very hard to have a bal-
ance of community and school news and pictures in its
newspaper every week throughout the year. Aside from
the monthly School Board meetings, however, it can be
very difficult to include school news during the summer
months. On the other side of the coin, school news and
pictures can dominate the newspaper at times from Sep-
tember through June.
This week’s edition of the Arlington Enterprise is a
good example of how school news and pictures can fill
most of the newspaper. That is a good problem though
because schools are so important in a rural community.
Rural communities, like Arlington, Green Isle and
Gaylord, tend to revolve around their schools. In addi-
tion to the obvious role of educating children, schools
also serve as centers for civic education, community em-
ployment and a variety of activities and events. They are
Guest Column
the heart of a rural community.
These schools also create a lot of positive news. And
Lock America’s doors and please knock politely
By Dr. Glenn Mollette nation but about half of America no have to be honest and know that a
when that happens, this newspaper will be there to cover I was about four or five years old longer wants that label. lot of the world hated America long
it. when I remember my mother lock- People from any country must before President Donald Trump. Se-
ing the front door. She said some- come with passports, visas and fill curing our borders, asking questions
-K.M. thing to my dad about people "out out all the required documentation of those who want to enter in order
and about" on the road we lived on when entering our country. Be pre- to be safer is the right thing to do.
Too Tall’s Tidbits in the country. Our community was
very safe but occasionally we heard
about somebody wandering around
pared to answer questions. It's a dif-
ferent world and we need to know as
much about them as possible.
Thousands have been flooding our
country. It's only smart to lock the
doors. It's tough on some people. It
Happy Birthday and Happy An- shot they won’t see the blood.” that sounded creepy. She and dad Almost every day or week brings will be much tougher if we make a
niversary to the following local and The next day the servant came up determined it was time to lock the more and more people to our coun- mistake that leads to someone enter-
area residents compliments of the to the captain and said, “There are doors of our house. try who want to immediately have ing our country and inflicting car-
Arlington Lions Club Community 50 ships on the horizon.” Today, many Americans lock their everything that Americans have. nage on our people. Obviously, we
Calendar. The captain said, “Bring me my doors even in the daytime. No one That's not possible. People from have people already living here who
February 10 brown pants.” wants to be surprised by someone Syria and other war torn, ravaged are capable of carrying out some-
Dr. Jared Gustafson, Jacianna Har- ***** suddenly appearing in the house. If lands can not come here and expect thing horrendous. Someone can be
ren, Oscar Kreft, Luke Luskey, Barb My brother is a terrible musician. someone comes by our residence to immediately have everything that born and raised here and still hurt
Meyers, Rich Nagel, Ralph Soeffker The other day he asked my sister if they can call ahead and make an ap- Americans have worked thirty years people. However, taking some pre-
and Carol Thomes. she had heard his last recital. pointment or politely knock as re- or more to achieve. America is not cautions to try to head off any more
February 11 She replied, “I certainly hope specting, humane people do. responsible for granting to the rest potential problems is prudent.
Mary Jane Beck, Lynda Quast, Lori so.” People who desire to enter Ameri- of the world the American dream May God give our President wis-
Vos, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pinske. ***** ca must come respectfully and legal- status as soon as they parade into dom and may we as Americans
February 12 “You can always observe a lot by ly. We don't owe people from other our nation. Our forefathers came please try to calm down and work
Ron Laabs and Jason Lenertz. watching.” - Yogi Berra countries entrance into America. legally and worked hard to achieve together during these difficult times.
February 13 ***** People do not have a God granted the American dream. It took time. Furthermore, never enter my house
Erin Quast. “Nothing sucks more than that right to enter our country to be Most of us are happy to welcome without me opening the door and
February 14 moment during an argument when housed, educated and fed. I realize people from the world if they knock inviting you.
Katie Evenson, Sarah Post and Kaili you realize you’re wrong.” - Un- that the work of churches and non- on our doors, identify who they are Glenn Mollette is a syndicated
Diehn. known profits is helping and healing the and fill out the required documenta- columnist and author of eleven
February 15 ***** hurts of humanity but America is not tion. We don't want people who books. He is read in all 50 states.
Molly Brau, Stacy Brockoff, A.J. Sarah, a sales associate at Wal- a church. We used to be a Christian hate, resent and want to hurt us. We
Overson and Dave Wendinger. mart, notices a man in the card sec-
February 16 tion. When she walks by an hour
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dorweiler.
*****
Although he was a qualified mete-
later and sees him still there she
walks over to see if she can help.
“Can I help you?” she asks.
Superintendent’s Notepad
orologist, Hopkins ran up a terrible
record of forecasting for the TV
“Well I don’t know” the man re-
sponds “I’m having a problem, I
Planning for 2017-18 school year about to begin
news program. He became some- can’t find anything that my wife By Jim Amsden four year olds. We are exploring The secondary level (6-12) is
thing of a local joke when a newspa- would believe!” Sibley East Superintendent ways to expand preschool offerings preparing new registration materials
per began keeping a record of his ***** As the calendar has turned to up to five days per week for students and assessing student scheduling to
predictions and showed that he had Student: I don’t think I deserved a 2017, planning for the 2017-2018 who are developmentally ready provide the best possible program-
been wrong almost 300 times in a zero on this test.” school year is beginning. In the next while maintaining three day pro- ming to meet academic standards,
single year. Teacher: “I agree, but that’s the few weeks we will begin planning gramming for students who still allow student choice to explore
That kind of notoriety was enough lowest mark I could give you.” the 2017-2018 school calendar. Par- need more time before transitioning areas of interest through electives,
to get him fired. ***** ents and students should expect a to a full-time Pre-K or kindergarten and support all students in their
He moved to another part of the A pastor was saying farewell to calendar that is somewhat similar to experiences. Research shows us that learning. This is being done by
country and applied for a similar job. his congregation at the Church doors the current year. While nothing has reaching students early and helping making concerted efforts to maxi-
One blank on the job application for the last time. He shook the hand been finalized, it is very likely that them attain benchmarks early in mize the use of the school day and
called for the reason for leaving his of an elderly lady as she walked out. Sibley East Schools will start the their school experience will increase allowing time after school for stu-
previous position. She said “Your successor won’t be school year a little later than the tra- the likelihood of success as they dents to participate in a wide variety
Hopkins wrote, “The climate as good as you.” ditional day after Labor Day. This continue through their school years. of extracurricular activities.
didn’t agree with me. “Nonsense,” said the pastor, in a late start will help facilitate the final Also, we are making plans to offer We will continue to work at mak-
***** flattered tone. stages of construction and classroom before school and after school care ing Sibley East Schools the best
The boss joined a group of his “No, really,” said the old lady, preparation this summer at both the for students in grades K-5. This they can be for our students and dis-
workers at the coffee urn and told a “I've been here under five differ- Arlington and Gaylord school sites. programming would be designed to trict residents. If you have questions
series of jokes he had heard recently. ent ministers, and each new one At the Pre-K through grade 5 address the physical, emotional, in- or concerns regarding Sibley East
Everybody laughed loudly. Every- has been worse than the last.” level, a great deal of planning and tellectual, and social needs of stu- Schools please feel free to see me at
one, that is, except Mike. ***** preparation is going into new pro- dents and families while providing a the district office in Arlington, call
When he noticed that he was get- A husband desperate to keep his gramming that will be developed safe and fun environment for stu- 507-964-8224, or email jim.ams-
ting no reaction from Mike, the boss wife happy offers to buy his wife a around our preschool program for dents before and after school hours. den@sibley-east.org.
said, “What’s the matter, Mike? No new car.
sense of humor?” She cutely declines his offer by
“My sense of humor is fine,” he
said. “But I don’t have to laugh.
saying, “That's not quite what I had
in mind.”
Call us to place
I’m quitting tomorrow.” Frantically he offers her a new
***** house. your HAPPY ad.
There was a captain sailing on the Again she rejects his offer, “That's
sea during a battle. His servant came not quite what I had in mind.”
up to him and the captain said,
“Bring me my red shirt.”
So, the servant did as the captain
Curious, he asks, “What did you
have in mind?”
She retorts, “I'd like a divorce.”
Arlington
said.
After that the servant came up to
He answers, “I hadn't planned
on spending quite that much.”
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*****
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Obituaries www.arlingtonmnnews.com
Irmgard B. Otto, 87, Arlington
Irmgard B. Otto, age 87 of firmed and attended parochial Jason (special friend,
Arlington, died at her home school at Emanuel Lutheran Stephanie Arimi) Radke,
on Tuesday, Jan. 31. at Hamburg. On Nov. 11, Daniel Radke, Matthew
Funeral 1947, she married Elmer Otto (Lisa) Otto, Patrick (Jennifer)
services were at Emanuel Lutheran Church. Otto and Mark (special
held at Peace They farmed for many years friend, Krystal Juaire) Otto;
Lutheran on their Kelso Township farm six great-grandchildren, Paul
Church in and retired to Arlington in and Katelynn Radke, Hunter
Arlington at 1985. Irmgard enjoyed jigsaw and Holly Otto, Logan Mc-
11 a.m. Mon- and word puzzles, needle- Cormick and Archer Otto;
day, Feb. 6. work, sewing, quilting, read- siblings, Gordon (Lois) Pan-
Rev. Kurt ing, her garden and time ning, William (Deanna) Pan-
Lehmkuhl spent with family. She was a ning of Hamburg, Melroy
officiated. Irmgard Otto charter member of Peace Panning of Norwood-Young
Visitation Lutheran Church, member of America, Werner (Evelyn)
was held at the Kolden Fu- Kelso Home Art Extension, Panning of Aitkin, Martha
neral Home in Arlington from member of the American Le- (Harvin) Smith of Norwood-
1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. gion Auxiliary, helped with Young America, and Norma
5. It continued one hour prior Meals on Wheels, and was Engelmann of Waconia; and
to the services at the church active in the Peace Church sister-in-law, Marilyn Pan-
on Monday, Feb. 6. Ladies Guild and the Kitchen ning, Norwood-Young Amer-
Interment was in the Ar- Committee. ica.
lington Public Cemetery. She is survived by her chil- She was preceded in death
Irmgard was born to dren, Susan (Ronald) Radke by her husband, Elmer in
William and Martha (Jaus) of rural Winthrop and Harlan 2015; and siblings, Raymond,
Panning in Washington Lake (Margo) Otto of rural Hen- Roland, Marvin and Hillard
Township on May 6, 1929. derson; grandchildren, Panning and Helma Hoerne-
She was baptized, con- Michael (Jennifer) Radke, mann.
Concetta ‘Connie’ Ungar, 63, Arlington
Concetta “Connie” Ungar, daughters, Christie (Doug) dren; and nieces and nephew.
age 63, of Ar- Johnson, Carie Donaldson, A celebration of life gather- Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk
lington, passed Cherie Donaldson, and Kelly ing will be held at the Veter-
away at Abbott Ungar; mother, Mary ans Building at the Sibley Geography Bee Winners
Hospital on Liberati; brothers, Frank County Fairgrounds in Ar- Students in grades 3-8 at St. Paul’s Lutheran place) and Kadin Seeman (third place).
Thursday, Jan. Magnoski, Robert (Toni) lington at 2 p.m. Saturday, School in Arlington participated in the Nation- Ziegler will be taking the online qualifying
12. Magnoski, John (Nancy) Feb. 18. al Geographic Society’s National Bee 2017. test for the national level to determine if he
She is sur- Magnoski and Raymond Left to right: Local winners were Nathaniel advances.
vived by her Connie Magnoski; many grandchil- Ziegler (first place), Connor Johnson (second
Ungar
Joseph E. Robeck, 73, Arlington
Joseph Edward Robeck, and the burial will follow. Matthew Robeck, Edward
History
25 cars were held up by drifts week at public schools here. The
73, went on to be with his Joe was born to Matthew Robeck and his children, 100 Years Ago and abandoned on the Arling- program has proved extremely
Lord surrounded by family and Ethel (Trimbo) Robeck in Diego and Teagen; his daugh- February 8, 1917 ton-Gaylord road. Many of the popular with students and facul-
on Saturday, Jessenland Township on April ters, Robin Robeck-More- Adam C. Buck, Editor country schools remained closed ty with 394 being served Tues-
School notes: Tuesday. The blizzard started day-the high so far. The meals
Feb. 4, at 27, 1943. As a young man, he house and her children, Mi- Miss Kill keeps a record on the early Sunday morning with cost twenty-five cents each.
Hennepin served honorably in the randa and John, his children, board of those who do not clean about two-inch fall of light Henry D. Kloempken will sell
County Med- armed services. He worked Ryder and Ryan; Renee their teeth every day. flakes. A strong wind from the his personal property at auction
ical Center in many years in construction Robeck-Marshall and her The grade children are enjoy- Northwest brought more snow Thursday, February 21, on the
Minneapolis and as an auto mechanic. He child, Ian; Amber Robeck, ing great sport on the high snow and cold Monday and Tuesday farm 4 1/2 miles east of Green
from compli- enjoyed playing pool, cards and her children, Charlotte banks back of the school. with temperatures here ranging Isle. Mr. Kloempken has pur-
cations asso- and spending time with and Christopher. The girls in the Home Econom- from 18-22 below zero. chased a new home in Arlington
ics III class are taking up the Activities for the celebration and the family will come here to
ciated with friends and family. He was a Joe was proceeded in death planning of menus. They pre- of John Deere Centennial Day in reside. Hubert Pinske & Sons
diabetes. devoted Catholic and a firm by his father, Matthew pared a dinner last Tuesday. Arlington will start at 10 a.m. will conduct the auction.
Services Joseph believer in God. He put his Robeck; his step-father, Lo- The Domestic Science III class with addressees by farm leaders
will be held Robeck faith and trust in Jesus Christ rance Boehne; his mother, is taking up “serving.” Last followed by lunch at noon. Then 40 Years Ago
at St. Brendan Catholic his Lord and savior. Ethel (Trimbo) Robeck- Tuesday a dinner was served at one p.m. Mueller Brothers,
and each girl had to serve cer- local John Deere dealers will February 9, 1977
Church, 221 McGrann Street, Joe is survived by his sis- Boehne; his sisters, Bernice Val Kill, Editor
tain dishes. The girls think it sponsor talking movies as enter-
Green Isle, on Friday, Feb. ters, Mary Slusher, Ann Bi- Wentzlaff and Bernette Brel- great sport because they receive A year ago the Arlington
tainment for the farmers of this
10. gaouette and Sylvia Bigaou- je; his brothers, Matthew free lunch. community. Admission is by Sportsmen’s Club made the de-
Visitation will be held from ette; his sons, Darren Robeck Robeck, Jr., Harris Robeck, Martin Nagel frosted one of his ticket only. Get yours at Mueller cision to replace a footbridge
9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. while and his children Nathan and Mark Robeck; and his daugh- cheeks while coming into town Brothers free! that was washed away by high
Friday morning, which by the To confirm the maddening water of High Island Creek. The
the Rosary will follow from Shelbie; Joseph Robeck and ter, Crystal (Robeck) Hurley- new bridge was put up last week
10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The fu- his children, Joseph, Jr., McDowell. way was the coldest day of the presence of those savory odors
season. in the upper corridors of A. H. and completed on Friday. Club
neral will be held at 11 a.m. Kash, Katrina, and Makenzie; The village light plant and pub- members had planned to buy a
S. the past week, we announce
lic school was getting short of the beginning of the hot lunches wooden bridge but instead they
Milo Quast, 88, Gaylord coal and so when the special
train arrived Tuesday with sev-
which are to be served at noon
to the people who stay at school
obtained two steel braces and
built the bridge themselves.
They will now have access to 11
Milo Quast, age 88, of (Brochoff) Quast. Milo was away there on Monday, Janu- eral cars of coal for the railroad for lunch.
company, our officials got busy acres of the park on the west
Gaylord, passed away at the baptized as an infant and was ary 30, 2017, at the age of 88 side of the creek.
Oak Terrace Health Care later confirmed in his faith as years. Blessed be his memo-
and had the company leave one
here for their use.
60 Years Ago The first reading of a pro-
Center in a youth, both at St. Paul’s ry. February 7, 1957 posed ordinance which will in-
Gaylord on Lutheran Church in Arling- Milo is survived by his 80 Years Ago Louis Kill & Son, Publisher
Officials of Central Tele-
crease the electrical rates for all
Arlington residents was con-
Monday, ton. He received his educa- wife, Viola Quast of Gaylord; February 11, 1937 phone Company, Lincoln, Neb., ducted at the regular monthly
Jan. 30. tion at country school District children, Douglas (Connie) Louis Kill, Editor announced today that their firm meeting of the City Council.
Funeral #15, rural Arlington. Quast of Dassel, Deborah Residents of the Arlington is in the process of purchasing Residents can expect an increase
service was On April 13, 1951, Milo (Brian) Draeger of Stewart, community looked forward yes- the Fairmont Telephone Compa- in their light bills by April or
held at Im- entered active military serv- Brian (Rosy) Quast of Gay- terday to mild weather after ex- ny and 11 other Minnesota ex- May, according to the ordinance
periencing one of the worst bliz- changes from General Tele- which will raise the minimum
m a n u e l ice and served in the United lord, and Sandra (Sam) Miller zards and cold waves of the
Lutheran States Army during the Kore- of Winthrop; grandchildren, phone Company, New York. rate from $2.00 to $3.18.
winter. The storm originated in Central has extensive plans to Twin boys were born to Mr.
Church in an War. Milo was honorably Traci (Willie) Dummer, the Dakotas and rapidly moved convert all of its properties to and Mrs. Laverne Bergs on Fri-
Gaylord at Milo Quast discharged on April 10, 1953. Dawn (Paul) Kratzke, Travis into this section of the state. All dial system by 1962 or 1963 at day morning at the Arlington
11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 3. Rev- On Jan. 23, 1954, Milo (Angie) Quast, Troy (Nicole) trains were cancelled as tracks the latest. Arlington, Green Isle Municipal Hospital. The baby
erend James King officiated. was united in marriage to Quast, Corey (Anna) were blocked with huge drifts as and Henderson are among the boys will be named Ross and
high as 18 to 20 feet. Motorists exchanges being acquired by Ryan. The last time twins were
The organist was Jeanne Viola Otto at Immanuel Draeger, Stacey (Nathan) who became stalled reported
Bruss. Soloist Traci Dummer Lutheran Church in Gaylord. Bipes, Chad Draeger, Darrin Central. born at the Arlington hospital
drifts as high as eight and ten Hot lunch, a long time feature was about three years ago.
sang “How Great Thou Art.” After their marriage, the cou- (Kelly) Quast, Wade (Erin) feet. Others said that at one time at most schools, was begun last
The guitarist was Tyler ple farmed in Dryden Town- Quast, Tara Quast, Russell
Kratzke. ship. He was also employed (Amanda) Miller Candice
Congregational hymns as a mechanic at Big Stone in Link, Laura Miller, Amanda
SELL YOUR
were “Just As I Am” and
“Amazing Grace.”
Casket bearers were grand-
Arlington for many years, re-
tiring in 1993. Milo and Viola
were blessed with four chil-
(Kenny) Forst and Roxi
(Brandon) Bode; 23 great-
grandchildren; sister, Vera
CAR FAST. Shop
sons, Travis Quast, Troy
Quast, Corey Draeger, Chad
Draeger, Darrin Quast, Wade
Quast and Russell Miller.
dren and they shared 63 years
of marriage.
Milo was a member of Im-
manuel Lutheran Church in
(Herman) Hahn of Gaylord;
sister-in-law, Helen Quast of
Arlington; nieces, nephews,
other relatives and friends.
PHOTO
plus
Local
Honorary casket bearers
were granddaughters, Traci
Gaylord and served on the
church council.
Milo was preceded in death
by his parents, Edward and
CLASSIFIEDS
Dummer, Dawn Kratzke, Milo enjoyed going to pa- Elizabeth Quast; siblings, 15 words or less for
Stacey Bipes, Tara Quast,
Candice Link, Laura Miller,
rades, fishing, gardening,
woodworking, fixing things
Lyle Quast, Edna (Albert)
Bentz, Bernice (Harold)
5 WEEKS FOR Ride with
Amanda Forst and Roxanna
Bode.
Interment was in the
and spending time with his
friends and relatives in Green
Isle at Beulah’s Bar. He cher-
Rose, Evelyn (Martin) Rose,
a brother and two sisters in-
fancy; and granddaughter,
$ 50 the #1 car
church cemetery.
Military honors by the
Manthey-Asmus American
ished the time he spent with
his children, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
Tanya Draeger.
Arrangements by Egesdal
Funeral Home in Gaylord,
(.50¢ each addition word,
$45 without a photo) insurer in
Legion Post #433 in Gaylord.
Milo William Quast was
born at home in Arlington on
When he needed assistance
with his daily care, Milo be-
came a resident of Oak Ter-
Minnesota. Online obituaries
and guest book available at
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Oct. 16, 1928. He was the son
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SE wrestlers capture 3 victories
By Kurt Menk 170-pounds: Thomas Batt- 195-pounds: Both teams
Editor cher (SE) decisioned Matt forfeited this match.
The Sibley East varsity Guggisburg (NUA) 10-8. 220-pounds: Cody Voight
wrestling team posted three 182-pounds: Tim Lewis (SE) pinned Jacob Hertzog
more victories during the past (SE) pinned Hunter Land- (W) 2:52.
week. steiner (NUA) 0:48. 285-pounds: Tanner Kurtz-
Visiting Sibley East defeat- 195-pounds: Both teams weg (SE) pinned Levi
ed New Ulm Area 30-16 on forfeited this match. Kuschel (W) 3:04.
Tuesday night, Jan. 31. 220-pounds: Both teams
The visiting Wolverines forfeited this match. Sibley East 21
also defeated Waseca 47-18 285-pounds: Both teams St. Clair-Mankato Loyola 6
and St. Clair-Mankato Loyola forfeited this match. 106-pounds: Both teams
21-6 on Thursday evening, forfeited this match.
Feb. 2. Sibley East 47 113-pounds: Dayne Morton
Sibley East, 21-8 overall, Waseca 18 (SE) pinned Jack Klinder
will travel to Jackson County 106-pounds: Derek Steele (SC-ML) 1:08.
Central on Friday night, Feb. (SE) won by a technical fall 120-pounds: Both teams
10. over Johnathon Mortenson forfeited this match.
(W) 19-3. 126-pounds: Lincoln Car-
Sibley East 30 113-pounds: Dayne Morton penter (SE) pinned Chase
New Ulm Area 16 (SE) won by a forfeit. Baker (SC-ML) 0:53.
106-pounds: Derek Steele 120-pounds: Kevin Melger 132-pounds: Both teams
(SE) decisioned Jackson (SE) was decisioned by Day- forfeited this match.
Bode (NUA) 9-3. ton Deutsch (W) 6-5. 138-pounds: Both teams
113-pounds: Dayne Morton 126-pounds: Lincoln Car- forfeited this match.
(SE) pinned Carter Brandes penter (SE) decisioned Ryan 145-pounds: Both teams
(NUA) 5:26. Berg (W) 6-2. forfeited this match.
120-pounds: Kevin Melger 132-pounds: Tanner Pasvo- 152-pounds: Jose Felipe
(SE) was pinned by Cole gel (SE) decisioned Noah (SE) was decisioned by Gage
Ranweiler (NUA) 1:51. Schmidt (W) 7-4. Baker (SC-ML) 8-5.
126-pounds: Lincoln Car- 138-pounds: Tommy Went- 160-pounds: Logan Tesch
penter (SE) was decisioned zlaff (SE) pinned Blake (SE) pinned Emil Olsson
by Ryan Wacker (NUA) 7-5. Wendland (W) 5:32. (SC-ML) 5:20.
132-pounds: Tanner Pasvo- 145-pounds: Mason Voight 170-pounds: Tim Lewis
gel (SE) decisioned Sean (SE) pinned Willie Norton (SE) decisioned Aaron Dum-
Howk (NUA) 3-1. (W) 0:24. mer (SC-ML) 12-6.
138-pounds: Tommy Went- 152-pounds: Jose Felipe 182-pounds: Andrew
zlaff (SE) was decisioned by (SE) was pinned by Dylan Schauer (SE) was decisioned
Hunter Ranweiler (SE) 9-4. Spencer (W) 1:31. by David Loeffler (SC-ML)
145-pounds: Mason Voight 160-pounds: Rogelio Lara 5-3 in overtime.
(SE) pinned Avery Hermel (SE) was pinned by Adam 195-pounds: Both teams
(NUA) 0:40. Kankhe (W) 2:27. forfeited this match.
152-pounds: Logan Tesch 170-pounds: Tim Lewis 220-pounds: Both teams
(SE) lost by a major decision (SE)was decisioned by Lucas forfeited this match.
to Tanner Stark (NUA) 20-7. Maxon (W) 9-7. 285-pounds: Both teams
160-pounds: Jose Felipe 182-pounds: Thomas Batt- forfeited this match.
(SE) decisioned Lane Miller cher (SE) pinned Avery Em-
(NUA) 8-7. mens (W) 5:30.
SE boys win 3 more ball games
By Kurt Menk Austin Weckwerth sparked B-squad
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk Editor the Wolverines with 24 and The Sibley East B-squad
Sibley East freshman McKenzie Latzke, right, along the baseline on Tuesday night, Jan. 31. The Sibley East varsity 20 points respectively. Senior boys basketball team posted
closely guarded a Le Sueur-Henderson player Sibley East toppled the visiting Giants 72-21. boys basketball team cap- Devon Schultz also hit dou- two wins during the past
tured three more victories ble digits with 15 points. Sen- week.
during the past week. iors Scott Holmquist and The visiting Wolverines
SE girls beat Giants and Nicollet, The Wolverines, 8-2 in the
Minnesota River Conference
and 16-3 overall, will host G-
Connor Kranz hit for seven
and six points respectively.
Schultz also grabbed 12 re-
slipped past Atwater-Cos-
mos-Grove City 53-51 on
Monday night, Jan. 30.
fall to Maple River in recent play F-W in non-conference action
at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10.
bounds while Bates had
seven caroms. Holmquist
added five boards.
Ty Knacke paced Sibley
East with 10 points while
By Kurt Menk Stearns also hit double fig- ninth double-double of the Jens Lundstrom pumped in
Editor ures with 11 points. Junior season in a recent 74-37 loss Sibley East 78 Bates also contributed four nine points. Jacob Willmsen
The Sibley East varsity Taylor Brinkman hooped six to Norwood Young America. A-C-GC 58 assists and two steals while and Alex Sell had four points
girls basketball team captured points while sophomore Wentzlaff contributed 24 The visiting Sibley East Weckwerth recorded three each while Austin Snyder
two wins and suffered one Rachel Rettmann had three points and 12 rebounds in the varsity boys basketball team, dishes and three thefts. netted three points. Christian
loss during the past week. points. Juniors Ali Stock and game. behind the scoring of juniors Becksted and Kameron In
The Lady Wolverines, 4-5 Taylor Perschau and fresh- Austin Weckwerth and Gavin Sibley East 75 added two points apiece.
in the Minnesota River Con- man McKenzie Latzke added B-squad Bates, toppled Atwater-Cos- Le Sueur-Henderson 50 Visiting Sibley East lost to
ference and 8-11 overall, will two points apiece. The Sibley East B-squad mos-Grove City in non-con- The Sibley East varsity Norwood Young America 37-
travel to Mayer Lutheran in Wentzlaff also pulled down girls basketball team captured ference action on Monday boys basketball team, behind 36 on Thursday night, Feb. 2.
conference action at 7:30 20 rebounds while Stearns one win in three games dur- night, Jan. 30. 25 points from junior Gavin Knacke scored nine points
p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9. Sibley collected eight boards. ing the past week. Weckwerth, who drilled Bates, powered past visiting while Aaron Deis hooped six
East will host Blue Earth Rettmann snared seven car- The Lady Wolverines lost five three-pointers, finished Le Sueur-Henderson 75-50 in points. Lukas Dose had five
Area in non-conference play oms. to visiting Le Sueur-Hender- with 24 points. Bates hit for Minnesota River Conference points while Snyder, Sell, In
at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11. Brinkman and Stearns son 26-22 on Tuesday night, 22 points. Senior Devon action on Tuesday night, Feb. and Willmsen netted four
added seven and six assists Jan. 31. Schultz topped 15 points 7. points each.
Sibley East 72 respectively. Lillian Beneke tossed in while junior Kevin Durham Senior Connor Kranz hit Sibley East rebounded with
Le Sueur-Henderson 21 eight points while Sydney scored five points. Senior for a dozen points while sen- a 55-50 win over Le Sueur-
The Sibley East varsity Maple River 74 Schott and Lexy Stock scored Connor Kranz and junior ior Scott Holmquist and jun- Henderson on Tuesday night,
girls basketball team raced to Sibley East 50 five and four points respec- Connor Deis hooped four ior Austin Weckwerth netted Feb. 7.
a 42-5 halftime lead and The visiting Sibley East tively. Donnae Morton had points each. Juniors Holden 10 points each. Senior Devon The Wolverines, who fell
cruised to a 72-21 win over varsity girls basketball team three points while Abby Wid- Lindquist and Jaden Podratz Schultz and junior Holden behind 19-2 out of the gate,
Le Sueur-Henderson in Min- fell to Maple River 74-50 in mer added two points. added two points each. Lindquist scored six points tied the score at 25-25 at half-
nesota River Conference play non-conference action on Sat- Schott also contributed 10 each while juniors Ben time.
on Tuesday night, Jan 31. urday afternoon, Feb. 4. rebounds and six steals. Sibley East 72 Brinkman, Jaden Podratz and In sparked the Wolverines
Senior Hannah Wentzlaff Senior Hannah Wentzlaff The visiting Lady Wolver- NYA 62 Alex Sell added two points with 23 points in the victory.
pumped in 32 points for the led three players in double ines rebounded with a 28-22 The visiting Sibley East apiece. Dose and Knacke scored nine
Lady Wolverines. Junior figures with 16 points. Junior win over Nicollet on Thurs- varsity boys basketball team Bates also contributed six and eight points respectively
Morgan Stearns and sopho- Taylor Brinkman netted 13 day night, Feb. 2. defeated Norwood Young rebounds and eight assists. while Snyder had six points.
more Rachel Rettmann also points while junior Morgan Stock pumped in 12 points America 72-62 in Minnesota Becksted hooped four points
hit double digits with 13 and Stearns scored 11 points. for the winners. Beneke had River Conference action on while Deis pumped in three
12 points respectively. Senior Sophomore Rachel Rettmann six points while Schott netted Thursday night, Feb. 2. points. Sell added two points.
Alli Harter had six points tallied six points while soph- five points. Bianca Mendez Juniors Gavin Bates and
while junior Taylor Brinkman omore Lexy Stock hooped and Widmer scored two
netted five points. Junior Tay- three points. Junior Ali Stock points each while Morton
lor Perschau added three
points.
added one point.
Wentzlaff also grabbed
added one point. Green Isle Irish will play in Town Ball Classic
Beneke also pulled down The 2016 Town Ball Clas- In Class B, the Cold Spring Town Ball Classic will benefit
“We shot the ball really eight rebounds while junior nine rebounds while Widmer
well and played solid de- Taylor Perschau and Brink- sic, which was rained out last Springers will face the Austin the Twins Community Fund.
had six boards. summer, has been rescheduled Greyhounds at 2:30 p.m. The Twins Community
fense,” said Sibley East head man had five caroms each. Visiting Sibley East lost to
coach Jim DeSart. Stearns also distributed at Target Field for Saturday, In Class A, the Minnetonka Fund supports youth baseball
Maple River 43-28 on Satur- June 3. Millers will play the Stock- and softball programs
four assists. day afternoon, Feb. 4.
Sibley East 43 The Green Isle Irish base- men’s Irish at 5 p.m. throughout Twins Territory.
Stock again scored 12
Nicollet 34 Wentzlaff points while Schott hooped
ball team will now participate According to Kreger, peo- Over the past 25 years, the
The visiting Sibley East Honored in the 2017 Town Ball Clas- ple who purchased tickets for fund has provided local and
eight points. Beneke dropped sic, according to Joe Kreger. last year’s event will be given regional communities re-
varsity girls basketball team Senior Hannah Wentzlaff, a in four points while Mendez
slipped past Nicollet 43-34 in member of the Sibley East In Class C, Green Isle will the same number of free tick- sources for getting more kids
and Schott added two points face the Hanska Lakers at ets to this year’s classic. in the game through its vari-
non-conference action on varsity girls basketball team, apiece.
Thursday night, Feb. 2. has been selected as the Girls noon. The net proceeds from the ous grants and programs.
Beneke also collected five
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Peterson to compete in State Dance Team Tournament Story Ideas?
By Kurt Menk
Editor
on the Mound-Westonka var-
sity jazz team that placed first
Feb. 17 and Saturday, Feb.
18.
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Junior Julia Peterson is a during the Section 3AA Tour- She is the daughter of
member of the Mound-West- nament. Cathi Peterson, Mound. Arlington ENTERPRISE
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Testifying Before The House
Sibley East 2015 graduate Liz Thies, left, and Sibley East sen- mittee in support of a bill that would eliminate the cost share
iors Scott Holmquist, middle, and Alison Eibs, right, recently requirement for schools that receive a tractor rollover protec-
testified before the Minnesota House Agriculture Policy Com- tion grant.
Legals
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE PROPERTY: If the real estate is file and may be inspected at the record, if any, Sibley County Min-
FORECLOSURE SALE an owner-occupied, single-family Sibley County Courthouse, Admin- nesota.
THE RIGHT OF VERIFICATION OF dwelling, unless otherwise provid- istration Office, during normal COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ed by law, the date on or before business hours. All interested par- TY IS LOCATED: Sibley
ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE which the mortgagor(s) must va- ties are invited to attend the public ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AF- cate the property if the mortgage hearing or to provide written com- AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
FECTED BY THIS ACTION. is not reinstated under section ments to the undersigned, which $55,000.00
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 580.30 or the property is not re- written comments will be consid- AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED
that default has occurred in condi- deemed under section 580.23 is ered at the hearing. TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NO-
tions of the following described 11:59 p.m. on September 11, Questions regarding this matter TICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF
mortgage: 2017, unless that date falls on a may be referred to Roxy Traxler, ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: June weekend or legal holiday, in which County Administrator at (507) 237- $53,783.95
30, 2014 case it is the next weekday, and 7800. Auxiliary aids are available That prior to the commence-
MORTGAGOR: Neil R. unless the redemption period is upon request at least 96 hours in ment of this mortgage foreclosure
Holmquist, a single man reduced to 5 weeks under MN advance of the hearing. Please proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec- Stat. Secs. 580.07 or 582.032. contact the County at (507) 237- of Mortgagee complied with all no-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED 7800 to make arrangements. tice requirements as required by
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded July 2,
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION
ON MORTGAGE: None
BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY
BOARD
statute; That no action or proceed-
ing has been instituted at law or
President’s Day
FREE
SALE
2014 Sibley County Recorder, “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW SIBLEY COUNTY, MINNESO- otherwise to recover the debt se-
Document No. A233458 FOR REDEMPTION BY THE TA cured by said mortgage, or any FREE Furniture Moving
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT- MORTGAGOR, THE MORT- /s/ Roxy Traxler part thereof;
GAGE: Assigned to: JPMorgan GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE- County Administrator PURSUANT to the power of
FREE Carpet & Pad Removal & Disposal
Chase Bank, National Association. SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY Publish: February 2, 9, 16 and 23, sale contained in said mortgage, FREE Carpet Pre-Measure and Estimates
Dated February 17, 2016 Record-
ed February 29, 2016, as Docu-
BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS
IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-
2017 the above described property will
be sold by the Sheriff of said
February 9-20 FREE Carpet Delivery
ment No. A238184. TERED UNDER MINNESOTA GREEN ISLE county as follows: CARPET • VINYL • WOOD • CERAMIC • AREA RUGS • BLINDS • LAMINATES
TRANSACTION AGENT: Mort- STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
gage Electronic Registration Sys- DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER Eligible voters in Green Isle March 31, 2017 at 10:00 AM
tems, Inc. THNGS, THAT THE MORT- Township may cast an absentee PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Of- Mon.-Thurs. 8-8; Fri. 8-5; Sat. 9-4; Sun.12-4
TRANSACTION AGENT’S GAGED PREMISES ARE ballot for the annual Town Election fice, Sheriff’s Department, 319
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION MPROVED WITH A RESIDEN- that will be held on March 14, Park Avenue, Gaylord, MN 2909 South Broadway, Rochester, MN
507-288-1766 • www.hillercarpet.com
NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: TIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN 2017. to pay the debt then secured by
100248900000081613 FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPER- Absentee voting will take place said Mortgage, and taxes, if any,
RADON
LENDER OR BROKER AND TY USED N AGRICULTURAL at the Sibley County Auditor’s of- on said premises, and the costs
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT- PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN- fice, located on the main floor of and disbursements, including at-
ED ON MORTGAGE: Rescue DONED.” the Sibley County courthouse in torneys’ fees allowed by law sub-
Mortgage, Inc. dba Mortgage
Depot
Dated: December 29, 2016
JPMorgan Chase Bank,
Gaylord, Minnesota, beginning on
February 10, 2017. You may con-
ject to redemption within six (6)
months from the date of said sale #1 cause of lung cancer in non-smokers
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE National Association tact the Green Isle Township Clerk by the mortgagor(s), their personal
SERVICER: JP Morgan Chase Mortgagee/Assignee of Mort- or the Sibley County Auditor’s of- representatives or assigns unless
Bank, National Association gagee fice with questions. reduced to Five (5) weeks under
MORTGAGED PROPERTY USSET, WEINGARDEN AND Norman W. Schauer MN Stat. §580.07.
ADDRESS: 719 Brooks Street LIEBO, P.L.L.P. Green Isle Township Clerk TIME AND DATE TO VACATE
West, Arlington, MN 55307 Attorneys for Mortgagee/As- Publish: February 9, 2017 PROPERTY: If the real estate is
TAX PARCEL I.D. #: signee of Mortgagee an owner-occupied, single-family
31.0359.000 4500 Park Glen Road #300 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE dwelling, unless otherwise provid-
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF Minneapolis, MN 55416 FORECLOSURE SALE ed by law, the date on or before Reduce Your Risk. Test Today!
PROPERTY:
The South 142 feet of Lot 7,
(952) 925-6888
30 – 16-008393 FC
THE RIGHT OF VERIFICATION OF
THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE
which the mortgagor(s) must va-
cate the property if the mortgage 1.800.795.1204
Streissguth’s Subdivision of the THIS IS A COMMUNICATION ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE is not reinstated under section
East 15 acres of the South 20 FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AF- 580.30 or the property is not re-
acres of the West 100 acres of the Publish: January 12, 19, 26, Feb- FECTED BY THIS ACTION. deemed under section 580.23 is
NW ¼ of Section 9, in Township ruary 2, 9 and 16, 2017 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 11:59 p.m. on October 2, 2017,
113, North of Range 27, West of that default has occurred in condi- unless that date falls on a week-
the 5th Principal Meridian, Sibley SIBLEY COUNTY, tions of the following described end or legal holiday, in which case
County, Minnesota. MINNESOTA mortgage: it is the next weekday, and unless
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DATE OF MORTGAGE: Febru- the redemption period is reduced
TY IS LOCATED: Sibley ON APPROVAL OF CAPITAL IM- ary 25, 2005 to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs.
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL PROVEMENT PLAN AND IS- MORTGAGOR: Kathleen W. 580.07 or 582.032.
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: SUANCE OF CAPITAL IM- Walker, unmarried MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
$144,897.00 PROVEMENT BONDS PUR- MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec- FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION
AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED SUANT TO MINNESOTA tronic Registration Systems, Inc. ON MORTGAGE: None
TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NO- STATUTES, SECTION 373.40 as nominee for Cherry Creek “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW
TICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF Notice is hereby given that the Mortgage Co., Inc. FOR REDEMPTION BY THE
ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: County Board of Sibley County, DATE AND PLACE OF MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
$154,098.77 Minnesota (the “County”), will RECORDING: Recorded February GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE-
That prior to the commence- meet at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, 28, 2005 Sibley County Recorder, SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY
ment of this mortgage foreclosure February 28, 2017, at the Sibley Document No. A200747. BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS
proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee County Courthouse, 400 Court Av- ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT- IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-
of Mortgagee complied with all no- enue, Gaylord, Minnesota, to con- GAGE: Assigned to: Nationstar TERED UNDER MINNESOTA
tice requirements as required by duct a public hearing to obtain Mortgage LLC. Dated July 26, STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,
statute; That no action or proceed- public comment on approval of the 2016 Recorded July 29, 2016, as DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER
ing has been instituted at law or County’s Capital Improvement Document No. A239356 THNGS, THAT THE MORT-
otherwise to recover the debt se- Plan (the “CIP”) and to obtain pub- TRANSACTION AGENT: Mort- GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-
cured by said mortgage, or any lic comment on the County’s inten- gage Electronic Registration Sys- PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL
part thereof; tion issue capital improvement tems, Inc. DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE
PURSUANT to the power of plan bonds (the “Bonds”) in an TRANSACTION AGENT’S UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY
sale contained in said mortgage, amount not to exceed $6,500,000, MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION USED N AGRICULTURAL PRO-
the above described property will pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-
be sold by the Sheriff of said Section 373.40, for the purpose of 100030200362006734 DONED.”
county as follows: financing improvements to the LENDER OR BROKER AND Dated: January 26, 2017
DATE AND TIME OF SALE: Courthouse and Annex and other MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT- Nationstar Mortgage LLC
March 10, 2017 at 10:00 AM improvements described in the ED ON MORTGAGE: Cherry Mortgagee/Assignee of Mort-
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Of- CIP. Creek Mortgage Co., Inc. gagee
fice, Sheriff’s Department, 319 If a petition requesting a vote RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE USSET, WEINGARDEN AND
Park Avenue, Gaylord, MN to pay on the issuance of the Bonds is SERVICER: Nationstar Mortgage LIEBO, P.L.L.P.
the debt then secured by said signed by voters equal to five per- LLC Attorneys for Mortgagee/As-
Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on cent of the votes cast in the Coun- MORTGAGED PROPERTY signee of Mortgagee
said premises, and the costs and ty at the last general election and ADDRESS: 1056 Ash Avenue, 4500 Park Glen Road #300
disbursements, including attor- filed with the County Auditor within Gibbon, MN 55335 Minneapolis, MN 55416
neys’ fees allowed by law subject thirty (30) days after the public TAX PARCEL I.D. #: (952) 925-6888
to redemption within six (6) hearing, the County may issue the 33.0078.000 21 – 17-001319 FC
months from the date of said sale Bonds only after obtaining the ap- LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
by the mortgagor(s), their personal proval of a majority of the voters PROPERTY: FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
representatives or assigns unless voting on the question of issuing Lot 5, except the South 3 feet Publish: February 9, 16, 23,
reduced to Five (5) weeks under the Bonds. thereof, all in Block 9 in Village of March 2, 9 and 16, 2017
MN Stat. §580.07. Copies of the proposed CIP and Gibbon. Subject to easements, or-
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ZION LUTHERAN
814 W. Brooks St., Arlington
507-964-5454
Thursday, February 16: 10:00
a.m. Bulletin information due.
11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Servic-
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN
(Missouri Synod)
Arlington
to 9 youth in Sibley County
“The Prairie Lakes Re- Colten Kranz, Lydia Kranz, Applications from Non-
Deborah Dawson, Pastor es on cable TV channel 8. 4:00 507-964-2400
p.m. Home with Belle Plaine B- gional Arts Council is and Eliza Williams from profit Arts Organizations,
Sunday, February 12: 9:00 a.m. Gary L. Ruckman, Pastor
Worship with Holy Communion. Boys, Girls, A-Boys. Sunday, February 12: 9:00 a.m.
pleased to announce that Gaylord; Gaian Geldner Community Groups and
10:00 a.m. Sunday school and Sunday school & Bible class. Youth Scholarships of from Henderson; and Schools will be accepted
fellowship. 7:00 p.m. Church GAYLORD 10:00 a.m. Worship service with $30,600 from the Arts and Rachel Ammann and twice a year and the next
choir. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Holy Communion. Lutheran Cultural Heritage Fund, Charles Kotasek from rural Arts & Cultural Heritage
Tuesday, February 14: 6:00 Gaylord Hour broadcasted on KDUZ which is funded by the LeSueur. deadline is Aug. 1. Small
p.m. TOPS. Bob Holmbeck, Pastor 1260 AM every Sunday at noon. Clean Water, Land & Lega- Students will be involved Arts Project Grants for
Wednesday, February 15: 4:00 Friday, February 10: 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, February 15: 7:00
p.m. Confirmation. 7:00 p.m. Le Sueur Bible study 220
cy Amendment, have been in a variety of activities in- smaller art activities and
p.m. Men’s Club.
Council workshop. Risendorph St. group room. 7:00 Thursday, February 16: 5:30 awarded to 82 students in cluding: dance classes at Art-In-Education school
p.m. Prayer. p.m. Deadline for bulletin infor- grades 7-12 and 30 students Center Stage Dance in residences are both avail-
CREEKSIDE Sunday, February 12: 9:15 a.m. mation. in grades 3-6 throughout Montgomery, the Dance able for up to $2,000 and
Community Church Sunday school. 10:00 a.m. Wor- the region. Conservatory of Southern the next deadlines are
Christian & Missionary ship service. EVANGELICAL Youth Scholarship recipi- Minnesota in Mankato, March 1 and April 1.
Alliance Wednesday, February 15: 6:30 COVENANT CHURCH ents live in 23 different Mankato Ballet Company, The Prairie Lakes Re-
114 Shamrock Dr., Arlington p.m. Wednesday evening Bible 107 W. Third St., Winthrop
classes and Youth Focused and communities representing Ovations Dance Company gional Arts Council is com-
507-964-2872 507-647- 5777
supper - Welcome! eight counties,” said Bren- in New Prague, and River- mitted to supporting and
John Cherico, Pastor Parsonage 507-647-3739
email: creeksidecma@gmail.com Interim Pastor da Byron, PLRAC Execu- front Performing Arts in expanding the arts in the
Saturday, February 11: 8:00 www.wincov.org tive Director. “We are ex- Mankato; music lessons at nine-county area; knowing
a.m. Men’s breakfast. ST. PAUL’S EV. Saturday, February 11: 6:00 cited about the wonderful Mankato Suzuki School of that the arts improve the
Sunday, February 12: 9:30- REFORMED CHURCH a.m. Men’s Bible study at Hahn’s arts activities these students Music and New Ulm Suzu- quality of life in our region.
10:15 Adult Sunday school and 15470 Co. Rd. 31, Hamburg Dining. 10:00 a.m. Women’s can- will be involved in.” The ki School of Music; partici- A monthly newsletter and
kids Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. 952-467-3878 dle craft with Ella. Youth Scholarships of $300 pation in Mankato Area 77 calendar of arts events in
Worship service and nursery, Dan Schnabel, Pastor Sunday, February 12: 9:30 a.m.
www.stpaulsrcus.org for grades 7-12 and $200 Lancers Marching Band the nine-county area is
ages 0-4, and Children’s Church Worship service. 10:45 a.m. Sun-
ages 5 through 5th grade. Sunday, February 12: 8:30 a.m. day school. for grades 3-6 will provide and Mankato Area Youth posted on its website. Grant
Tuesday, February 14: 6:30 Sunday School and adult Bible Monday, February 13: 7:00 these students the opportu- Symphony Orchestra; and a guidelines and a link to its
p.m. Men’s Bible study. study. 9:30 a.m. Worship service. p.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry. nity to study their chosen variety of music lessons in online applications are
Wednesday, February 15: 6:30- Tuesday, Feb. 14: 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 14: 7:00 art with a practicing profes- cello, flute, guitar, piano, available at www.plrac.org.
8:00 p.m. Youth group. Consistory meeting. p.m. Leadership Team meeting. sional artist by taking les- violin, and voice from inde- People who have ques-
Wednesday, February 15: 6:30- Wednesday, February 15: 9:00
8:00 p.m. Catechism class.
sons over a period of pendent instructors. tions can contact Brenda
a.m. Prayer coffee at the Lodge in
SEVENTH DAY Winthrop. months. There is one deadline per Byron, Executive Director,
ADVENTIST ORATORY OF Thursday, February 16: 9:30 Three students in Sibley year for the Youth Scholar- at the Prairie Lakes office
7th Ave. N.W., Arlington ST. THOMAS a.m. Women’s Bible study. 6:30 County were awarded $300 ships. For grades 7-12 the in Waseca, 1-800-298-1254
507-304-3410 THE APOSTLE p.m. Men’s Bible study at Peik’s. scholarships. They included next deadline date is Oct. 1. or plrac@hickorytech.net.
Robert Brauer, Pastor Jessenland Viktoria Kranz and Maggie For grades 3-6 the next Prairie Lakes serves a
507-234-6770 507-248-3550 ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN Newsom from Gaylord. and deadline date is Nov. 1. nine-county area including
Saturday: Church services at Fr. Keith Salisbury (Missouri Synod) Emma Samletzka from Ar- Prairie Lakes provides Blue Earth, Brown, Farib-
9:30 a.m. Bible study at 11:00 Thursday: Weekly Mass at Green Isle
5:00 p.m.
lington. grants for arts activities in- ault, LeSueur, Martin,
a.m. Fellowship dinner at 12:00 507-326-3451
p.m. All are welcome. Eric W. Rapp, Pastor Six students in Sibley cluding dance, music, the- Nicollet, Sibley, Waseca,
ST. MARY, MICHAEL Friday, February 10: 10:00 County were awarded $200 ater, literature, and visual and Watonwan counties.
UNITED METHODIST AND BRENDAN AREA a.m. Deadline for Sunday bul- scholarships. They included art classes and exhibitions.
Arlington FAITH COMMUNITY letin.
Rodney J. Stemme, Pastor Fr. Keith Salisbury, Pastor Sunday, February 12: 8:00 a.m.
www.arlingtonunitedmethodist.org Friday, February 10: 8:30 a.m. Bible study. 9:00 a.m. Worship
Saturday, February 11: 10:00 Mass (Mar). 5:00 p.m. Mass service with Communion. 10:00
a.m. Bible study at Bette Nel-
son’s.
Sunday, February 12: 9:00
(Bre).
Saturday, February 11: 5:00
p.m. Mass (Mar).
a.m. Sunday school.
Tuesday, February 14: 10:00
a.m.-Noon Pastor at Zion.
Menus
Sunday, February 12: 7:30 Wednesday, February 15: 6:30 SENIOR DINING low fat milk. riched grain product is served
a.m. Worship. 10:15 a.m. Sunday Call 326-3401 for a meal with each meal. Additional milk
school and fellowship. a.m. Mass (Bre). 9:00 a.m. Mass p.m. Confirmation.
(Mic). 10:30 a.m. Mass (Mar). Suggested Donation $4.00 SIBLEY EAST is available for 40 cents each.
Tuesday, February 14: 6:30 Meals are served at Highland BREAKFAST MENU Menu is subject to change.
p.m. Education outreach. 7:30 Monday, February 13: 8:30 ZION LUTHERAN
Commons dining room Arlington & Gaylord
p.m. Trustees. a.m. Mass (Bre). 8:30 a.m. Word (Missouri Synod) Monday-Friday Feb. 13-17 Monday: Mexican Haystack,
Wednesday, February 15: and Communion (Mar). 9:00 Green Isle Township Monday: Vegetable beef soup, Breakfast is served at 8:00 lettuce, tomatoes, peppers,
11:15 a.m. Partnership in Preven- a.m.-9:00 p.m. Eucharistic Ado- 507-326-3451 turkey sandwich, pea & cheese a.m. daily. A 1/2 pint of milk is onions, corn, refried beans,
tion. 3:45 p.m. Confirmation. ration (Mar).8:00 p.m. AA and Al Eric W. Rapp, Pastor salad, crackers, margarine, bar, served with each meal daily. bread, fruit, milk.
7:00 p.m. Choir. Anon (Mar). Friday, February 10: 10:00 low fat milk. Menu is subject to change. Alternate: Cheese stuffed
Tuesday, February 14: 8:30 a.m. Deadline for Sunday bul- Tuesday: Hamburger tomato Monday: Mini Cinnis, fruit, sticks.
a.m. Mass (Bre). 3:45 p.m. Word letin. casserole, green beans, pineapple, juice, milk. Tuesday: Tomato soup, grilled
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN and Communion (Arlington Sunday, February 12: 10:30 bread, margarine, jello, low fat Tuesday: Muffin, seeds, fruit, cheese, veggie sticks, green
(WELS) Good Samaritan). a.m. Worship service. milk. juice, milk. beans, fruit, milk.
Arlington Wednesday, February 15: 8:30 Tuesday, February 14: 10:00 Wednesday: Italian shredded Wednesday: Cereal bar, cheese Alternate: Pork on bun.
507-964-2109 a.m. Mass (Mar). 9:00 a.m. Word a.m.-Noon Pastor at Zion. beef, mashed potatoes with stick, fruit, juice, milk. Wednesday: Sub sandwich, fix-
Matthew C. Rauh, Pastor and Communion (Oak Terrace). Wednesday, February 15: 6:30 gravy, cole slaw, bun, margarine, Thursday: Breakfast bread, ings, peas, fruit, milk.
email: mrauh@gac.edu 9:30 a.m. Sunday by Sunday p.m. Confirmation. cookie, low fat milk. fruit, juice, milk. Alternate: Corn Dog.
www.stpaularlington.com Bible study (Linda DeWitte). Thursday: Teriyaki glazed Friday: No School. Thursday: Hamburger on
email: 6:30-7:30 p.m. SS. Michael, chicken, rice pilaf, broccoli, trop- whole grain bun, oven potatoes,
Mary and Brendan AFC Reli- ical fruit, bread, margarine, ice SIBLEY EAST SCHOOL baked beans, tomatoes, fruit,
church@stpaularlington.com PEACE LUTHERAN cream, low fat milk. MENU milk.
Friday, February 10: A-team gious Education class K-10 (Missouri Synod) Friday: Baked fish, baked pota- Arlington & Gaylord Alternate: Rib on bun.
Courtland tournament. (Mar). Arlington to, sour cream, mixed vegetables, Feb. 13-17 Friday: No School.
Sunday, February 12: 8:45 a.m. Thursday, February 16: 8:30 507-964-2959 dinner roll, margarine, pie slice, A 1/2 pint of milk and an en-
Sunday school. 9:00 a.m. Family a.m. Mass (Bre & Mic). 7:30 Kurt Lehmkuhl, Pastor
Bible study. 10:00 a.m. Worship p.m. Narcotics Anonymous hispeace@frontiernet.net
service, pot luck lunch, free b-i-
n-g-o. 6:30 p.m. Youth group
(Mic). www.peacelutheranarlington.org Blessings
Sunday, February 12: 8:15 [ Love for Enemies ] “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you,
meeting. TRINITY LUTHERAN a.m. Sunday School. 8:30 a.m
Monday, February 13: 1:30 32234 431st Ave., Gaylord love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He
Bible study. 9:30 a.m. Worship causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous.
p.m. Senior Ministry. All Com- Scott Richards, Pastor service with Holy Communion.
mittee meeting. Matthew 5:43-45 NIV
Sunday, February 12: 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Fellowship.
Wednesday, February 15: 2:00 Sunday School. 10:15 a.m. Wor- Wednesday, February 15: 3:45
p.m. Bible study. 3:45 p.m. Con- ship. p.m. Catechism.
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practice. p.m. Council meeting.
VFW Auxiliary to meet on Monday night, Feb. 13
The Arlington VFW Auxil- Samantha Carpenter. to the meeting on Monday
iary held its monthly meeting Steve Gillaspie from night, Feb. 13. Members who
on Monday night, Jan. 9. The Steve’s Copy Shop was invit- are unable to attend the meet-
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Sibley County Court
The following misdemeanors, 58, Huron, S.D. speed, $225, no duct-fight, complete booking,
petty misdemeanors and gross proof MV insurance, dismissed, $185, SO; Trevor J. Flannery, 19,
misdemeanors were heard in Dis- MSP; Garrett M. Brummund, 25, Green Isle, 5th degree assault-in-
trict Court January 20-27, 2017: Henderson, illegal/improper pass flict-attempt harm, dismissed,
Minnesota State Patrol (MSP); on right, Marijuana in MV (dri- disorderly conduct-fight, com-
Sheriff ’s Office (SO); Depart- ver/owner>1.4 grams), $285, plete booking, $185, SO; Albert
ment of Natural Resources MSP; Nola S. Burbeck, 48, Gib- L. Guerra, Jr., 26, Gaylord, no in-
(DNR); MN Department of bon, no proof MV insurance, surance-owner violation, contin-
Transportation (MNDOT): $285, MSP; Diane S. Burckhardt, ued, unsupervised monitoring
Julie A. Moen, 47, Litchfield, 62, Russell, speed, $125, MSP; without adjudication one year,
disorderly conduct-offensive- Christopher L. Chappuis, 24, pay costs, no same or similar,
noisy-obscene, harassment-re- Faribault, no proof MV insur- keep court/attorney informed of
straining order, continued, pay ance, dismissed, MSP; Sabrina current address, no driving with-
costs, no same or similar, keep M. Dillon, 26, Hutchinson, speed, out insurance, $200, SO; Dalton
court/attorney informed of cur- $225, MSP; Larry R. Duda, 51, G. Hackbarth, 28, Gaylord, DAR,
rent address, $50, Arlington PD. Eagan, window tint (less than driver must carry proof of insur-
Nikolaus E. Beglau, 33, New 50% light transmittance), $135, ance when operating vehicle,
Auburn, no insurance MV vehi- MSP; Michelle L. Eggebraaten, continued, unsupervised monitor-
cle owner, dismissed, Gaylord 45, Sioux Falls, S.D., illegal/im- ing without adjudication one
PD; Dennis C. Bernier, 43, Gay- proper pass on right, $135, MSP; year, pay costs, no same or simi-
lord, operate motor vehicle under Bobby L. Gasper, 30, Watertown, lar, keep court/attorney informed
influence of any amount schedule S.D., speed, $225, MSP; Kenneth of current address, obtain driver’s
I/II drugs-not Marijuana, local H. Gilman, 49, Arlington, speed, license within six months, $400,
confinement 90 days, credit for $135, MSP; Jerad J. Graczyk, 37, SO; Timothy M. Haviken, 43,
time served 38 days, comment: Silver Lake, speed, seatbelt viola- Red Wing, DAR, speed, contin-
report tonight before 7 p.m., tion in a commercial vehicle, ued, unsupervised monitoring
$460, uninsured vehicle driver vi- $160, MSP; Zdenko Garjcar, 43, without adjudication one year,
olation, cracked Orono, speed, $145, MSP; April obtain driver’s license, no same
windshield,drugs-possess/sale M. Grams, 46, Green Isle, speed, or similar, keep court/attorney in-
small amount of Marijuana-no re- $125, MSP; Cody D. Groenke, formed of current address, $225,
muneration, possession of drug 28, Hutchinson, speed, $225, SO; Batatshi H. Mbuyamba, 48,
paraphernalia-use or possession MSP; Miranda M. Hagfors, 22, St. Peter, instruction permit viola-
prohibited, dismissed, Gaylord Arlington, speed, $135, MSP; tions-persons 18 years or older-
PD; Marc A. Boxton, 56, Gay- Kyle A. Hahn, 30, Gaylord, requirements, speed, $195, SO;
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk lord, driving after suspension, speed, $125, MSP; Dean A. Hannah J. McDonough, 24,
continued, unsupervised monitor- Hartwig, 59, Green Isle, speed, Mankato, possess drug parapher-
Alli Harter, left, and Tanner Kurtzweg, East Senior High School’s nominees ing without adjudication one $125, MSP; Daniel R. Haugh, 55, nalia, drugs-possess of 1.4 grams
right, have been chosen as the Sibley for the Triple A Award. year, pay costs, no same or simi- Prior Lake, no MN registration, Marijuana in motor vehicle,
lar, keep court/attorney informed dismissed, MSP; Logan M. Jor- $285, SO; David S. Meyer, 48,
Harter and Kurtzweg chosen as of current address, obtain driver’s
license, continue a good faith ef-
fort to obtain a valid drivers li-
genson, 19, Green Isle, speed,
continued, unsupervised monitor-
ing without adjudication one
Arlington, 5th degree assault-in-
flict-attempt harm, dismissed,
disorderly conduct-fight, com-
Sibley East Triple A nominees cense, $100, Gaylord PD; Shane
R. Guptill, 24, Glencoe, driving
after revocation, $290, Gaylord
year, no same or similar, pay
costs, keep court/attorney in-
formed of current address, $145,
plete booking, $185, SO; Osmar
Piza Martha, 19, Arlington, No
MN DL, $185, SO.
--- is also a member of the “A” In the area of fine arts, PD; Johnny J. Mercado, 33, Gay- MSP; Bryce M. Kimmes, 48, Evans O. Onchiri, 33,
Seniors Alli Harter and Tan- Honor Roll. Kurtzweg currently partici- lord, disorderly conduct offen- Cannon Falls, speed, $145, MSP; Shakopee, driving while intoxi-
ner Kurtzweg have been cho- In the area of athletics, Har- pates in band and choir. sive/noisy/obscene/abusive, con- Daniel L. Klancke, 31, Green cated-4th degree, dismissed,
sen as the Sibley East Senior ter participates in tennis, bas- Kurtzweg, in the area of ac- tinued, unsupervised monitoring Isle, speed, $125, MSP; Nicole L. DWI-operate motor vehicle-alco-
without adjudication one year, re- Large, 37, Plymouth, no proof hol concentration 0.08 within two
High School’s nominees for ketball and softball. ademics, is a member of the
main law-abiding, no same or MV insurance, dismissed, MSP; hours, stay of imposition, proba-
the Triple A Award. This In her spare time, Harter en- “A” Honor Roll. similar, keep court/attorney in- Logan L. Miller, 22, Brownton, tion to court one year, chemical
award honors student excel- joys sports, hanging with fam- In the area of athletics, formed of current address, condi- speed, $135, MSP; Justin D. Pe- dependency evaluation/treatment
lence in the arts, academics ily and friends, working out Kurtzweg participates in foot- tions other-follow all current terson, 38, Winthrop, no proof within 60 days and provide proof
and athletics. and homework. ball, wrestling and baseball. CHIPS orders, Gaylord PD. MV insurance, dismissed, MSP; to Sibley County court adminis-
After graduation from high In his spare time, Kurtzweg Joshua A. Larsen, 37, Morton, Macy N. Ramos, 20, Shakopee, tration, follow recommendations
Harter school, Harter plans to attend enjoys hunting, fishing and speed, $135, Gibbon PD; Shan- speed, $135, MSP; Davante L.-K. of evaluation, sign all releases of
Harter is currently enrolled Luther College in Decorah, playing sports. non D. Strong, 24, Winthrop, Reid, 23, Golden Valley, driving information, victim impact panel
in Anatomy, Physiology, Iowa. She plans to major in Outside of school, DAR, continued, unsupervised after suspension, continued, un- within 60 days and provide proof
communication sciences and Kurtzweg is active in the Na- monitoring without adjudication supervised monitoring without to Sibley County court adminis-
Choir, British Literature, Eco- one year, no same or similar, no adjudication one year, pay costs, tration, remain law-abiding, no
nomics, Study Hall, Year- disorders, and play tennis. tional Guard and works at
She is the daughter of Steve Chef Craig’s Catering. driver license violations, main- no same or similar, keep court/at- same or similar, keep court/attor-
book, Calculus, Plant and Soil tain a valid drivers license, re- torney informed of current ad- ney informed of current address,
Science. and Audrey Harter, Gaylord. After graduation from high
main law-abiding, keep court/at- dress, $200, MSP; Jesus A. $385, Winthrop PD; Jose C.
In the area of fine arts, Har- school, Kurtzweg plans to at- torney informed of current ad- Sanchez, 25, Glencoe, possession Reyes, 19, Benson, disorderly
ter currently participates in Kurtzweg tend a four-year college. dress, $185, Gibbon PD. of drug paraphernalia, $135, conduct-brawling or fighting,
choir. She participated in band Kurtzweg is currently en- He is the son of Gary and John K. M. Knippel. 40, St. MSP; Nathan P. Schultz, 23, stay of imposition, probation to
in grades 7-11. rolled in Band, Choir, Karen Kurtzweg, Arlington. Paul, speed, continued unsuper- Sleepy Eye, duty to drive with the court one year, local confine-
Harter, in the area of aca- Physics, Calculus, Econom- vised monitoring without adjudi- due care, dismissed, MSP; Tori ment 30 days, stay 30 days for
demics, is a member of the ics, British Literature and cation one year, pay costs, no N. Thompson, 23, Gibbon, speed, one year, no assault, no same or
National Honor Society. She Physical Education. moving violations, keep court/at- $125, MSP; Nichole L. Wishart, similar, remain law-abiding,
torney informed of current ad- 41, Buffalo, speed, $135, MSP. complete booking, keep court/at-
dress, $200, Henderson PD. Brennen D. Ferris, 19, New torney informed of current ad-
Alan W. Baker, 34, Gaylord, Prague, 5th degree assault-inflict- dress, $460, Winthrop PD.
Don’t miss this chance to help promote the driver fails to stop for stop sign,
$135, MSP; Dennis N. Bergman,
attempt harm, minor consump-
tion, dismissed, disorderly con-
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