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ports Wednesday, April 19, 2017
The McLeod County Chronicle
GSL girls, boys track and field sweep in Mankato
By Tom Carothers Wellcome Memorial by just 4.95 seconds. dash in 8.15, with Olivia Kyle Christensen won the (3:58.54) and 4x800
Sports Editor three points 108.5-105.5 for Malayh Metcalf won the Lemke placing second in the 55 in 7.05, with Cody Rae (9:33.87).
It was a joyful start to the first place. The Panther boys 1600-meter run in 5:44.11, pole vault with a fling of eight taking first in the 800-meter Connor Kantack placed sec-
spring season for the Glencoe- had a slightly more comfort- with Mickalyn Frahm winning feet even. Kaitlyn Popp also run in 2:22.70 and Austin ond in shot put after posting a
Silver Lake track and field able victory, taking first place the 55-meter hurdles in 9.80. took second in shot put with a Schroepfer winning the 1600 42-8.25, with Gage Alsleben
teams as both the Panther by 17 points with an even 100 In the field, Zoe Christensen throw of 26-10.25. in 4:40.63. taking second in the 200 with
boys and girls won their re- points on the night. returned to competition with a GSL won two of three re- In the field, Tyler Ehrke a 26.36.
spective competitions at the GSL won five of 14 events first-place finish in the shot lays on the night, taking first won the long jump with a leap GSL competed at New Lon-
WEM Indoor Invite at Min- in the girls’ competition. Mad- put after a toss of 34 feet, in the 4x200- and 4x400- of 17-11.5, while Jacob Litzau don-Spicer on Tuesday, after
nesota State University in die Monahan took first in the 10.25 inches. meter events with respective won the shot put with a lob of the Chronicle went to press,
Mankato on Tuesday, April 200-meter dash with a time of Christensen also finished times of 1:57.18 and 4:32.72. 46-06. and heads north for another
11. 28.90 seconds, with Emily second in the 55 hurdles with In the boys’ competition, GSL also won the 4x200 in invitational meet at Foley
The GSL girls eked out a Graupmann winning the 400- a run of 9.91. Erin Jaskowiak the Panthers earned first-place a time of 1:41.40, while taking High School on Friday after-
nailbiter, topping Lake Crystal meter dash in one minute, took second in the 55-meter finishes in six of 17 events. second in both the 4x400 noon.
Chronicle photos by Tom Carothers
Molli Cacka (pictured above) leads off first base
during the Glencoe-Silver Lake softball season
opener on Tuesday, April 11. The game marked the
premiere of Briana Wraspir (pictured below) as the
main varsity pitcher. Wraspir and the Panthers lost
the opener, but won their next two games.
Softball takes
two victories
By Tom Carothers against Sibley East on Mon-
Sports Editor day, April 17.
After nearly winning its The Panthers and Dragons
season opener before falling were tied 2-2 after one in-
Chronicle photos by Tom Carothers in extra innings, the Glen- ning and 4-4 after the fourth
coe-Silver Lake softball before Molli Cacka drove in
Taylor Schauer (pictured above) lashed a bases- 17, at Vollmer Field. Gabe Roepke (pictured below, team did claim a pair of one- Hansch the winning run on
loaded, three-run double in the fourth inning to put No. 8), one of the runs driven in by Schauer’s double, run wins to open this week an infield grounder in the
with a 2-1 overall record. fifth inning.
the Glencoe-Silver Lake baseball team ahead for celebrates with teammates at home plate. The Pan-
The Panthers rallied from Wraspir, who earned her
good against visiting Maple Lake on Monday, April thers beat the Irish 4-1 for their third win in a row. a 2-0 second-inning deficit first pitching win of the sea-
against visiting Watertown- son, helped her own cause
Panthers go on a tear
Mayer in the season opener with three RBI in the con-
on Tuesday, April 11, taking test.
a 4-2 lead in the middle GSL followed that up with
frames. a nail-biting one-run win
However, the Royals ral- against visiting Sibley East,
By Tom Carothers deficits of 1-0 and 3-2 for the started and went seven in- tively. lied and sent the game into hanging on for victory after
Sports Editor win, the final fightback com- nings, allowing two runs – However, the Dragons ral- an added stanza, where they scoring both of its runs in
The Glencoe-Silver Lake ing via a three-run sixth in- one earned – on six hits and lied with single tallies in both clinched the win over their the bottom of the second in-
baseball team claimed the first ning that decided matters for one walk while striking out the second and third innings hosts. ning on a hit by Ness.
three wins of its young season good. three batters to earn the win. to knot the score at 2-2 – Molli Cacka knocked in Wraspir struck out six bat-
over the past week, defeating Five different GSL players Frahm tossed a scoreless where it remained until the two runs for GSL, with Lexi ters in earning her second
Litchfield and Maple Lake. – Boesche, Alex Troska, eighth with two punchouts for Panthers broke through in the Hansch, Morgan Mathews pitching win of the year.
With the wins, the Panthers Spencer Lepel, Gabe Roepke the save. eighth and final frame. and Brianna Wraspir each The Panthers traveled to
sprung back above the .500 and Taylor Schauer – claimed Sell and Frahm were put in Streich, Sell, Johnson and logging one RBI apiece in Mound Westonka on Tues-
mark after dropping their sea- one RBI each, with Carsen position for their respective Boesche each had a pair of the loss. Mathews, Sam day, after the Chronicle went
son opener to Hutchinson. Streich, Troska, Lepel, win and save after Johnson hits in the contest, with Troska Voigt, Kasidy Cacka, Kait- to press, and remain on the
The first triumph of GSL’s Schauer and Korey Johnson scored the go-ahead run from and Schauer netting one hit lyn Uecker and Kylie Ness road at Dassel-Cokato on
spring came in a 5-3 win at scoring one run each. Streich, second base on a throwing apiece. each scored one run each. Thursday.
Watertown-Mayer on Tues- Boesche and Peyton Sell had error off a ball hit by Lepel in After ending last week with GSL rebounded well from GSL is scheduled to return
day, April 11, with Luke two hits each. the top of the eighth. a win, GSL began this week the defeat, winning 5-4 home to face Holy Family
Frahm earning the victory in A 3-2 extra-innings victory GSL had earlier taken a 2-0 with another. against Litchfield on Thurs- Catholic on Monday.
relief of starting pitcher at Litchfield on Thursday, lead in the top of the first with The Panthers also gained a day, April 13, and 2-1
Mitchell Boesche. April 13, gave the Panthers Troska and Johnson driving in small measure of revenge on
The Panthers rallied from their second win in a row. Sell Streich and Boesche, respec- Maple Lake – the team that
ended GSL’s season in last
year’s sectional playoffs – by
means of a 4-1 win at Vollmer
Field on Monday, April 17.
Johnson allowed the Irish a
lone run in the top of the first
inning, and nothing more after
that. He went all seven in-
nings for a complete-game
four-hitter, striking out two
and walking one.
The Panther starter was on
base and scored as Schauer
lashed a two-out, bases-loaded
double that plated three runs
to all-but decide the contest in
the bottom of the fourth in-
ning.
Schauer himself came home
on a proceeding single by
Frahm to finalize the scoring
on the evening.
GSL netted just five hits in
gaining its four runs, but ben-
efitted heavily from five
walks in the victory.
Mound Westonka paid
Vollmer Field a visit on Tues-
day, April 18, after the Chron-
icle went to press. The Pan-
thers are also scheduled to
host Dassel-Cokato on Thurs-
day and Annandale on Friday.
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Chronicle file photo
GSL Spring
Sports
Panther golfers Bruins
open up
BASEBALL swing into action at Gaylord
April By Tom Carothers April 11, with a nine-hole Sunday
7......Hutchinson .............L, 6-4
Sports Editor meet hosted by Dassel-Cokato
The Glencoe-Silver Lake at Albion Ridges Golf Course. Ryan Grams (pic-
11 ....at W-M...................W, 5-3
13....at Litchfield ............W, 3-2 girls’ golf team got its season GSL finished seventh with a tured) and his
17....Maple Lake............W, 4-1 started last week with a pair team score of 234. The Pan- Brownton Bruins
18....M-W ....................4:30 pm of meets on the road as the thers were led by Kosek’s 55, teammates are
20....Dassel-Cokato ....4:30 pm squad prepares to host an invi- with Giesen carding a 57. scheduled to open
21....Annandale ..........4:30 pm
tational contest on Thursday. Brown and Rosckes each put the 2017 season
25....at NL-S ...............4:30 pm
27....Rockford .............4:30 pm The Panthers opened their up a 61, while Schmidt posted at Gaylord at 2
28....at Mayer Luth......5:00 pm spring schedule with a scram- a 68. p.m. Sunday after-
ble in Litchfield on Thursday, This is a busy week for noon. The Bruins’
May April 6. GSL, fielding five GSL, with the Panthers sched- first home game is
2......W’town-Mayer.....4:30 pm golfers, put together a two uled to play on the road on
currently slated
3......HL-W-W ..............4:00 pm Panther pairings and also both Tuesday and Wednesday
4......Litchfield .............4:30 pm teamed up with Benson for a before hosting a five-team in- for Friday, May 5,
5......Sibley East..........4:30 pm third duo. vitational on Thursday at against Fairfax.
9......at M-W ................4:30 pm Maddy Brown and her Ben- Glencoe Country Club.
11 ....at D-C .................4:30 pm son teammate carded a 49 The GSL boys’ golf team
12....at NYA.................5:00 pm
16....at Annandale.......4:30 pm
over nine holes, while the will also be competing in the
18....N. Lon.-Spicer.....4:30 pm GSL pairings of Kenady invite on Thursday, also host-
22....at Rockford .........4:30 pm Rosckes/Grace Kosek and ing five teams. The Panther
Aubrey Giesen/Ellie Schmidt boys have competed in two
Section Tournament: 5/25-6/8 posted respective scores of 50 meets so far this spring.
State Tournament: 6/16-19 and 53. Results for those competi-
The Panthers then dove into tions were not available as the
SOFTBALL Wright County Conference Chronicle went to press.
West competition on Tuesday,
April
11 ....W-M............L, 7-5 (8 inn.)
13....Litchfield ................W, 5-4
17....Sibley East ............W, 2-1
18....at M-W ................5:00 pm
20....at D-C .................4:30 pm
Panther Update DNR equipment
24....Holy Family .........4:30 pm
27....at Rockford .........4:00 pm auction on April 29
May The Minnesota Depart- cess to firearms.
1......NL-S ...................4:00 pm ment of Natural Resources All equipment is sold as
2......at W-M ................7:00 pm will hold an auction of con- is, including all defects or
3......at HL-W-W ..........4:00 pm fiscated hunting and fishing faults, known or unknown.
4......at Litchfield .........4:30 pm
6......at Hutchinson....10:00 am
equipment on Saturday, Items cannot be returned
9......M-W ....................4:30 pm April 29, beginning at 9 once they have been pur-
11 ....D-C .....................4:30 pm a.m. The auction items are chased. Buyers may bring
12....NYA.....................4:30 pm from people who forfeited their own cases and there
16....Annandale ..........4:30 pm their equipment after com- will be cases available for
mitting serious game viola- purchase to transport
Section Tournament: 5/30-6/1 tions. firearms.
State Tournament: 6/8-9
The last auction was in Anyone purchasing a
2014 and there is a large in- firearm will be required to
ventory available. pass a background check.
TRACK & FIELD The public auction will Revenue from the auc-
be at Hiller Auction Serv- tion goes to the Game and
April ice, 10785 261st Ave., Zim- Fish Fund, the DNR’s most
11 ....at MSU-Mank. ....B 1, G 1 merman. important fund for deliver-
18....at NL-S ...............4:30 pm Items offered for sale in- ing fish, wildlife and law
21....at Foley...............4:15 pm clude, but are not limited enforcement programs. It is
28....at Sibley East......4:00 pm to: firearms, bows, tree used, among other things,
stands, fishing rods and to manage 5,400 fishing
May reels, tip-ups, traps, trail lakes, 1,400 Wildlife Man-
2......GSL ....................4:30 pm camera, spotlights, scopes agement Areas and support
4......at NL-S ...............3:30 pm
and spears. There are 387 150-plus field conservation
8......at New Prague....4:00 pm
9......at Willmar............3:00 pm
firearms, 100 bows, 280 officers.
11 ....at W-M ................4:00 pm Chronicle photos by Tom Carothers other items. A list of firearms and
16....at D-C (WCC) .....2:30 pm Inspection of items will bows being offered for sale
Glencoe-Silver Lake junior varsity Stadium on Monday, April 17. Taylor be available on Friday, is available by visiting the
Subsection meet: 5/25 April 28, from 1 to 4 p.m., auction website: www.
Section meet: 6/3 baseballer Ty Christensen (pictured Kaczmarek (pictured below) drove in
and at 7 a.m. the day of the hillerauction.com/
State meet: 6/9-10 above) briefly gets the hold sign at six runs and earned the pitching vic- auction. Once the auction 04292017.html.
third base, but would go on to score a tory as GSL topped visiting Water- begins, there will be no ac-
few moments later as the Panthers town-Mayer 15-2 on Tuesday, April 11.
GIRLS’ GOLF defeated Maple Lake 11-1 at Blue Jay
April The following are scores pitching performances of
JV Baseball
6......at Litchfield ................N/A
11 ....at D-C .................Seventh
and highlights from Glencoe-
Silver Lake non-varsity
The GSL JV baseball team
opened the season with a 4-0
Chandler Glaeser, Ty Chris-
tensen and Spencer Lilienthal
Just Drive Family 5K
18....at M-W ................4:00 pm teams. Send your Panther in the wins.
19....at Rockford .........4:00 pm
20....GCC....................1:00 pm
team’s results and photos to
tomc@glencoenews.com.
record with a solid run of
play to begin the year.
GSL kept up its winning
ways by defeating Litchfield
set Sunday, April 30
25....at W-M ................3:30 pm “This JV team is deep with 7-3 on Thursday, April 13, The second annual Just The run’s goal is to bring
28....at NL-S .............10:00 am JV Softball talented, smart, and selfless with Adam Garoutte going 2- Drive Family 5K is set for attention to the issue of dis-
The Glencoe-Silver Lake players,” coach Josh Otto-
May for-4 at the plate with a dou- Sunday, April 30, at 9 a.m., tracted driving.
junior varsity softball team Fisher said.
1......at Annandale.......3:30 pm
ble and a triple. at Oak Leaf Park in Glen- There is no charge to par-
began the week with a spot- The Panthers topped
3......GCC (NYA) .......12:30 pm The Panthers drew 13 coe. ticipate, but those who do-
less 3-0 record that included Hutchinson 10-4 to open the
8......at NL-S ...............4:00 pm walks at the plate in an 11-1 The fun run was estab- nate $20 will receive a T-
a pair of blowout victories. spring on Thursday, April 6,
10....GCC....................1:00 pm defeat of Maple Lake on lished in memory of Penny shirt.
After opening the season and then won 11-2 at Water-
15....at D-C ...............12:00 pm Monday, April 17. Chris- Verdeck of Glencoe, who To register, visit the
18....at Litchfield .........3:00 pm with a 15-2 besting of Water- town-Mayer on Tuesday, tensen earned the win in the died in April 2015 when event website: www.just
24....at Annandale.......1:00 pm town-Mayer on Tuesday, April 11. five-inning contest. her bicycle was struck by a drive5K.com.
April 11, the Panthers eased Otto-Fisher lauded the
Section Tournament: 5/26, 6/5 vehicle.
past Litchfield 7-5 two days
State Tournament: 6/13-14
later and then blasted Sibley
East 12-1 on Monday, April
BOYS’ GOLF
April
17.
Taylor Kaczmarek drove in
six runs via a home run, a
The Chronicle
single and an RBI groundout
wants your
10....GCC .........................PPD
11 ....at Annandale...............NA
against the Royals. She also
17....at NL-S .............. 4:00 pm earned the win on the mound
20....GCC....................1:00 pm after allowing just two runs,
24....at M-W ................1:30 pm one hit and no walks while
26....at Rockford .........3:00 pm
27....at Litchfield .........3:00 pm
28....at Hutchinson......1:00 pm
striking out four batters over
five innings.
GSL had to hold on against
youth photos!
May a Litchfield rally after taking
2......at D-C .................4:00 pm Has your local youth sports team won the big tourna-
a 6-0 lead. The Dragons
3......GCC (NYA) .......12:30 pm ment, had a great weekend, or a succesful season?
scored five runs over the
9......at W-M ................3:30 pm The Chronicle wants to let everyone know about it by
final two frames, but could
11 ....at M-W ................4:00 pm putting your team’s photo in the sports section!
19....at D-C ...............12:00 pm not pull even as the Panthers
It’s real easy to do! Just send your team’s photo to
22....at D-C ...............12:00 pm emerged with the two-run
Sports Editor Tom Carothers via email at tomc@glencoe-
win. Sydney Lepel and Kacz-
news.com.
Section Tournament: 5/31, 6/2 marek had two RBI apiece.
State Tournament: 6/14-15 Is your picture an actual print? No problem! Just drop it
Kaczmarek earned her sec-
off at the Chronicle office.
ond win of the season in the
Please include: name of team, IDs of those pictured, and
contest.
TRAP SHOOTING There was no such drama
any related news regarding the squad.
That’s it! We’ll do the rest – and you’ll be seeing it in
in Monday’s contest, as a
All regular-season competitions the next issue of the Chronicle!
nine-run outburst over the
take place at Winthrop Game
Protective League facility.
fourth and fifth innings
brought an early end to an
April
24,27....Week 1...5:00 pm
11-run victory. Kaylee
Lemke and Kaczmarek had
three RBI apiece, with Lepel
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May
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1, 4.......Week 2...5:00 pm
8, 11.....Week 3...5:00 pm
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22, 25...Week 5...5:00 pm strikeouts and just one hit
and one unearned run al-
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Bump’s Family Restaurant Thurs., April 20 — Naomi Circle 9:30 a.m.; Common Cup diaper dis- Fri., April 21 — Calendar, first- through sixth-grade religious
at Grand Meadows, 9 a.m.; long-term
care worship, 9:3 a.m.; praise and
tribution at city center, 11 a.m.-12:30
p.m.; staff meeting, 1 p.m.; The
newsletter deadline.
Sun., April 23 — Sunday school,
education classes, 5:30 p.m.; sev-
enth- through 11th-grade religious
rofessional
pizza at Gert & Erma’s, 6:30 p.m.
Fri., April 21 — Bible study, 10
Men’s Network, 7 p.m.
Wed., April 26 — Christ Chimes
adult forum, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m.
Wed., April 26 — Bible study, 4
education, 7 p.m.
Thurs., April 20 — Rosary at
nsurance
a.m.; Life & Light articles due.
Sun., April 23 — Worship, 9 a.m.;
(party), 3:15 p.m.; public school con-
firmation, 3:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m.;
p.m.; confirmation, 5 p.m. Cedar Crest, 10:10 a.m.; Mass at
Cedar Crest, 10:30 a.m.
roviders
Sunday school, 10:10 a.m.; no adult Gospel Ringers, 6 p.m.; senior choir, ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Fri., April 21 — Mass, 8 a.m.
Open 7 Days a Week! Bible study; Glencoe Expo, 9 a.m.-4 6 p.m.; oral review, 7 p.m. 13372 Nature Ave. (rural Biscay) Sat., April 22 — Cemetery 613 E. 10th St.
Daily Specials
Hwy. 212 E., Glencoe
p.m.
Mon., April 24 — Televised wor- GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN
Robert Taylor, pastor
612-644-0628 (cell)
cleanup, 9:30 a.m.; reconciliation,
noon; Mass, 4 p.m.
Glencoe
320-864-6038 ship on Channel 10, 3 p.m. Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod 320-587-5104 (church) Sun., April 23 — Mass, 8 a.m.;
320-864-5581
www.bumpsrestaurant.com Tues., April 25 — Ladies fellow- 1407 Cedar Ave. N., Glencoe E-mail: rlt721@hotmail.com diocesan divine mercy celebration, 2
ship at Gert & Erma’s, 10 a.m.; pas- www.gslcglencoe.org Sun., April 23 — Sunday school, p.m.; Mass, 8 p.m.
tor out of the office. Robert Nowak, vacancy pastor 9:15 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. Mon., April 24 — No Mass.
Wed., April 26 — Men’s Bible Ted Stroming, DCE Tues., April 25 — Mass, 8 a.m.;
study at Grand Meadows, 8 a.m.; tel- E-mail: office@gslcglencoe.org ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN eucharistic adoration, 8:30 a.m.-8
Listen to the Lutheran Hour evised worship on Channel 10, 2 Wed., April 19 — Kids praise, 216 McLeod Ave. N., Plato p.m.; bereavement session, 1 p.m.-3
p.m.; Grace Unlimited, 3:15 p.m.; 3:20 a.m.; Reveal, 5:30 p.m.; choir, 7 Tyson Mastin, pastor p.m.
A MESSAGE OF HOPE bells, 5:15 p.m.; worship, 7 p.m. p.m. 320-238-2550 Wed., April 26 — Mass, 8 a.m.;
Each Sunday 12:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF PEACE
Thurs., April 20 — Circuit pastors
at Good Shepherd, 9 a.m.
E-mail: secretary@christ-4-u.org
Wed., April 19 — Bible study at
rosary at Cokato Manor, 9:40 a.m.;
Mass at Cokato Manor, 10 a.m.; regi-
Homes
KDUZ 1260 AM Radio
520 11th St. E., Glencoe Sun., April 23 — Worship with Grand Meadows, 9:30 a.m.; mid- gious education closing with May
Questions? Call 800-876-9880 Joseph Clay, pastor choir singing, 9 a.m.; voters call week, 5:15 p.m. crowning, ice cream social, 6:30 p.m. Tim & Michaelee Jenkins
Your are invited to visit a Sun., April 23 — Worship at meeting, 10:15 a.m.; education hour, Thurs., April 20 — Pastor on va-
“Church of the Lutheran Hour”
for Sunday Services
Friedens, 10 a.m. 10:15 a.m.; Idaho mission trip meet-
ing, 4 p.m.
cation.
Fri., April 21 — Pastor Mastin’s
FRIEDENS COUNTY LINE
11325 Zebra Ave., Norwood
864-6870 1930Glencoe
E. 10th St.,
First Ev. Lutheran Men’s Club ST. PIUS X CHURCH Mon., April 24 — Heggies order wedding day. Joseph Clay, pastor teamjenkins.net
Glenoce, MN 1014 Knight Ave., Glencoe delivered. Sun., April 23 — Worship, 9 a.m.; Sun., April 23 — Worship at
Wed., April 19 — Evening prayer, Tues., April 25 — Adult Bible Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Bible study, Friedens, 10 a.m. each office independently owned and operated
5:10 p.m.; Mass, 5:30 p.m.; kinder- study, 9:30 a.m.; prayer ministry, 10:10 a.m.; pastor on vacation.
garten through sixth-grade religious 6:30 p.m. Tues., April 18 — Bible study at PRAIRIE COMMUNITY
education, 7 p.m.-8 p.m.; seventh- Wed., April 26 — Kids praise, long-term care, 2:30 p.m.; men’s CHURCH
through 11th-grade religious educa- 3:20 a.m.; Reveal, 5:30 p.m.; choir, 7 Bible study at First Lutheran, Glen- 700 First Ave. N., Lester Prairie
tion, 7 p.m.-8:15 p.m.; AFC high p.m. coe, 7 p.m. Al Fiene, pastor
school senior religious education, 7
p.m. ST. JOHN’S ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH
320-395-2320
E-mail: prairielp@gmail.com
Chronicle
Thurs., April 20 — Morning
prayer, 8 a.m.; Mass, 8:20 a.m.;
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
4505 80th St., Helen Township
OF CHRIST
308 First St. N.E., Plato
www.prairielp.org
Wed., April 19 — Adult choir
Advertiser
grandparents day at St. Pius X Glencoe Brian Brosz, pastor practice, 7:30 p.m.
School, 1:30 p.m.; junior choir prac- Wed., April 19 — Easter praise www.platocucc@gmail.com Sun., April 23 — Worship, 8:30 716 E. 10th St.,
tice, 3 p.m.; St. Pius X school fair,
6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
worship at Millie Beneke Manor, 2
p.m.; fifth- and sixth-grade cate-
Not available. a.m.; Sunday school for all ages,
9:30 a.m.
Glencoe
Fri., April 21 — Morning prayer, chism, 3:45 p.m.; seventh- and LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH Wed., April 26 — Adult choir
8 a.m.; school Mass, 8:20 a.m.; Mass eighth-grade catechism, 4:20 p.m.; 10478 Bell Ave, Plato practice, 7:30 p.m. 320-864-5518
in Spanish, 5:30 p.m.; first commun-
ion rehearsal in church, 7 p.m.
tone chimes, 6:30 p.m.; choir, 7:30
p.m.
Dale Baker, pastor
320-238-2877 ST. PETER
glencoenews.com
Sat., April 22 — Reconciliation, Thurs., April 20 — Bible study at Email: pastordale@firstlove.one LUTHERAN CHURCH
noon; Jorge and Leticia Rodriguez Grand Meadows, 2 p.m.; Jesus Cares Wed., April 19 — Inside-out kids Corner C.R. 1 and Second St. S.
wedding, 2 p.m.; Catholic United Fi- Ministry, 7 p.m. ministry, 6:30 p.m.; adult study, 6:30 77 Second Ave. S., Lester Prairie
nancial (CUF) spring boutique; Sun., April 23 — Worship, 9 a.m.; p.m. 320-395-2811
Mass, 6 p.m. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; table talk, Sun., April 23 — Worship, 10 Travis Loeslie, pastor
y ’s RE
Sun., April 23 — Mass, 10 a.m.; 10:20 a.m. a.m. Wed., April 19 — Office open, 9
nd PAI
CUF spring boutique; Mass in Span-
ish, 11:30 a.m.; Hispanic religious
Wed., April 26 — Seventh- and
eighth-grade catechism, 4:45 p.m.;
Wed., April 26 — Inside-out kids
ministry, 6:30 p.m.; adult study, 6:30
a.m.; confirmation, 3:30 p.m.; choir 7
p.m. R
a R
education, 12:45 p.m.; diocesan di- choir, 7:30 p.m. p.m. Thurs., April 20 — Office open, 9
vine mercy celebration at Holy Fami- a.m.
Wayne ly, 2 p.m.; AFC Mass at Holy Family, GRACE LUTHERAN IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL Sun., April 23 — Divine service, 9
Karg Silver Lake, 8 p.m. 8638 Plum Ave., Brownton LUTHERAN a.m.; Bible study, Sunday school, 10
Mon., April 24 — No Mass; CUF Andrew Hermodson-Olsen, pastor New Auburn a.m.
320-864-4357 meeting, 6:30 p.m.
Tues., April 25 — Evening prayer,
E-mail:
Pastor@GraceBrownton.org
Bradley Danielson, pastor
E-mail: immanuellc@yahoo.com
Tues., April 25 — Office open, 9
a.m.
13093 110th St.
Cell: 320-444-5619 5:10 p.m.; Mass, 5:30 p.m. Wed., April 19 — Confirmation Wed., April 19 — Seventh-grade Wed., April 26 — Office open, 9 Glencoe
2735 12TH ST., GLENCOE Wed., April 26 — Evening prayer,
5:10 p.m.; Mass, 5:30 p.m.; kinder-
class, 4 p.m.; choir practice, 7 p.m.
Sun., April 23 — Worship with
confirmation, 4 p.m.; eighth-grade
confirmation, 5 p.m.; knitting, bags,
a.m.; confirmation, 3:30 p.m.; choir,
7 p.m. 320-864-3310
garten through sixth-grade religious communion, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday 6:30 p.m.
education, 7 p.m.-8 p.m.; seventh- school, 10 a.m. Fri., April 21 — Pallet painting, 6 BUFFALO CREEK
through 11th-grade religious educa- Mon., April 24 — Local broad- p.m. COMMUNITY CHURCH
tion, 7 p.m.-8:15 p.m. cast, 6 p.m.; newsletter deadline. Sun., April 23 — Worship, 9 a.m.; Office: 701 11th St. E
Tues., April 25 — Bible study, 9 fellowship, 10 a.m.; Sunday school, Worship: Panther Field House
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL a.m. adult Bible study, 10:20 a.m. 1621 E 16th St., Glencoe
CHURCH UCC Wed., April 26 — Choir practice, 320-455-2898
1400 Elliott Ave., Glencoe 7 p.m. GRACE BIBLE CHURCH PastorRakow@gmail.com
Michael Fritz, interim pastor 300 Cleveland St., Silver Lake www.BuffaloCreekGlencoe.org
E-mail: congoucc@gmail.com IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Dr. Tom Rakow, pastor Sun., April 23 — Worship at Pan-
www.hantge.com website: firstcongochurch.org 700 Division St., Brownton 320-327-2352 ther Field House, 10 a.m.
Facebook: First Congregational R. Allan Reed, pastor www.silverlakechurch.org
1222 Hennepin Ave., Church, Glencoe Wed., April 19 — No Bible class; Wed., April 19 — Confirmation BETHEL LUTHERAN
320-864-3855 confirmation, 4 p.m.-5 p.m.; chapel class, 6 p.m.; prayer time, 7:30 p.m. 77 Lincoln Ave., Lester Prairie
Glencoe, MN Wed., April 19 — Confirmation, worship with communion, 6:30 p.m.; Fri., April 21 — Craft night, 7 Aaron Holmgren, pastor
Phone: 320-864-3737 6:30 p.m.; trustees meeting at Mexi- council meeting, 7:30 p.m. p.m. 320-395-2125
can Concina restaurant, noon. Thurs., April 20 — No office Sat., April 22 — Men’s Bible bethellutheranlp@gmail.com
Sun., April 23 — Worship, 9:15 hours; visits, communion to Brown- study, 7 a.m.; women’s Bible study, 9 www.lpbethel.org
a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.; ton shut-ins. a.m. Wed., April 19 — Worship and
deacons meeting. Sun., April 23 — Worship, 9 a.m.; Sun., April 23 — “First Light” music meeting, 5:30 p.m.; choir prac-
Tues., April 25 — Bible study, 10 register for April 30 communion; radio broadcast on KARP 106.9 FM, tice, 6:30 p.m.; book club at 36 Fir
Priority 1 a.m.
Wed., April 26 — Women’s fel-
lowship spring potluck meeting, 6
Channel 7 or 8 worship video; quar-
terly voters meeting, after worship;
no Bible class; Sunday school, 10:15
7:30 a.m.; prayer time, 9:15 a.m.;
worship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school
for all ages, 10:35 a.m.
St. N, 7:15 p.m.
Sat., April 22 — Worldwide Mis-
sion Ministry, 6 p.m.
Metrowest Realty p.m.; confirmation, 6:30 p.m. a.m.; service project in basement. Wed., April 26 — Confirmation Sun., April 23 — Worship, 9 a.m.;
806 10th St. • Suite 101, Tues., April 25 — Grand Mead- class, 6 p.m.; prayer time, 7:30 p.m. coffee and fellowship; Sunday
FIRST EVANGELICAL ows visits, 1:15 p.m. Dial-A-Bible Story, 320-327- school, adult forum, 10 a.m.
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The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, April 19, 2017, page 4B
Legal Notices
TION OF THE DEBT AND IDEN- UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY Dated: April 12, 2017 STATE OF MINNESOTA IN Re: Estate of Leo Osmek,
Foreclosure TITY OF THE ORIGINAL USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO- DISTRICT COURT a/k/a Leo J. Osmek
Cindy Schultz Ford
CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN- COUNTY OF MCLEOD Decedent
PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AF- DONED.” McLeod County Auditor-Treasurer FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT NOTICE OF AND ORDER FOR
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FECTED BY THIS ACTION. Dated: March 14, 2017 HEARING ON
FORECLOSURE SALE (Published in The McLeod County
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, U.S. Bank National Association, Chronicle Apr. 12, 19 & 26, 2017) Court File No: 43-PR-17-452 PETITION FOR FORMAL PRO-
THE RIGHT OF VERI- that default has occurred in condi- as Trustee for Structured Asset Secu- IN Re: Estate of BATE OF WILL
FICATION OF THE DEBT AND tions of the following described rities Corporation Mortgage Pass- Dean Francis Howe, a/k/a AND APPOINTMENT OF PER-
IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL
CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME
mortgage:
MORTGAGOR: Clarence D.
Through Certificates, Series 2007-
TC1, Assignee of MOrtgagee
Foreclosure Dean Howe
Decedent
SONAL
REPRESENTATIVE AND
PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AF- Salmela and Marilyn A. Salmela, PFB LAW, PROFESSIONAL AS- NOTICE OF AND ORDER FOR NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FECTED BY THIS ACTION. husband and wife SOCIATION 17-106307 HEARING ON PETITION FOR It is Ordered and Notice is given
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, MORTGAGEE: New Century By: Michael V. Schleisman, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE DETERMINATION OF that on May 22, 2017 at 8:30 a.m., a
that default has occurred in condi- Mortgage Corporation Michael T. Oberle, John M. Miller FORECLOSURE SALE DESCENT hearing will be held in this Court at
tions of the following described Dated: 11/18/1999 Attorneys for: THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION LaRoyce Kranz has filed a Peti- Glencoe, Minnesota, on a petition for
mortgage: Recorded: 12/10/1999 U.S. Bank National Association, OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY tion for Determination of Descent. It the formal probate of an instrument
MORTGAGOR: Christopher R. McLeod Recorder Document No. as Trustee for Structured Asset Secu- OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR is ordered that on May 22, 2017, at purporting to be the decedent’s Will
Emme, (A Single Person) 299726 rities Corporation Mortgage Pass- WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED 8:30 a.m., a hearing will be held in dated November 5, 1975, and for the
MORTGAGEE: M&I Bank FSB Assigned To: Firstar Bank, N.A., Through Certificates, Series 2007- BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY this Court at Glencoe, Minnesota, on appointment of Claire A. Osmek,
Dated: 03/08/2008 as Trustee under Salomon Brother TC1, Assignee of Mortgagee THIS ACTION. the petition. whose address is 14416 140th Street,
Recorded: 03/14/2008 Mortgage Securities VII, Inc. Pass- 55 E. Fifth St., Suite 800 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, The petition represents that the Glencoe, Minnesota 55336 as per-
McLeod Recorder Document No. Through Certificates Series 1999- St. Paul, MN 55101-1718 that default has occurred in the con- decedent died more than three (3) sonal representative of the decedent’s
A375807 NCS (651) 209-7599 ditions of the following described years ago leaving property in Min- estate in an unsupervised administra-
Transaction Agent: N/A Dated: 12/01/1999 651-228-1753 (fax) mortgage: nesota. The petition requests the tion.
Transaction Agent Mortgage ID Recorded: 09/15/2000 THIS IS A COMMUNICATION DATE OF MORTGAGE: July 14, Court [probate the decedent’s Will,] Any objections to the petition
No: N/A McLeod County Recorder Docu- FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. 2006 determine the descent of such proper- must be raised at the hearing or filed
Lender or Broker: M&I Bank FSB ment No. A-305432 17725-16-00952-1 ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL ty and assign the property to the per- with the Court prior to the hearing. If
Residential Mortgage Servicer: Assigned To: U.S. Bank National (Published in The McLeod County AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: sons entitled. the petition is proper and no objec-
BMO Harris Bank, N.A. Association, as Trustee for Structured Chronicle March 22, 29, April 5, $119,000.00 Any objections to the petition tions are filed or raised, the personal
Mortgage Originator: M&I Bank Asset Securities Corporation Mort- 12, 19 and 26, 2017) MORTGAGOR(S): Todd W. must be raised at the hearing or filed representative will be appointed with
FSB gage Pass-Through Certificates, Se- Schwarze, a single person with the Court prior to the hearing. If full power to administer the dece-
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF ries 2007-TC1 Probate MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo the petition is proper and no objec- dent’s estate, including the power to
PROPERTY: Dated: 01/31/2017 Bank, N.A. tions are filed or raised, the petition collect all assets, to pay all legal
Lot 2, Ahren’s Highland Park Sub- Recorded: 02/21/2017 LENDER OR BROKER AND will be granted. debts, claims, taxes and expenses;
division McLeod County Recorder Docu- STATE OF MINNESOTA MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT- Notice shall be given by publish- sell real and personal property, and to
This is Abstract Property ment No. A429293 DISTRICT COURT ED ON THE MORTGAGE: Wells ing this Notice and Order as provided do all necessary acts for the dece-
TAX PARCEL NO: 23.240.0030 Transaction Agent: N/A COUNTY OF MCLEOD Fargo Bank, N.A. by law and by: dent’s estate.
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 515 Transaction Agent Mortgage Iden- FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT SERVICER: Wells Fargo Bank, Mailing a copy of this Notice and Notice is also given that subject to
Highland Park Drive NE, Hutchin- tification Number: N/A N.A. Order to each interested person by Minn. Stat. 524.3-801 all creditors
son, MN 55350 Lender or Broker: New Century Court File No: 43-PR-17-388 DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: United States mail at least 14 days having claims against the decedent’s
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER- Mortgage Corporation, a California IN Re: Estate of Filed July 19, 2006, McLeod County before the time set for the hearing. estate are required to present the
TY IS LOCATED: McLeod corporation John Richard Glawe, Recorder, as Document Number A- Dated: April 3, 2017 claims to the personal representative
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL Residential Mortgage Servicer: a/k/a John R. Glawe 363524 BY THE COURT or to the Court within four (4)
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC Decedent LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF /s/ Joseph Carter months after the date of this notice or
$143,000.00 Mortgage Originator: New Centu- NOTICE OF AND ORDER FOR PROPERTY: Judge of District Court the claims will be barred.
AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED ry Mortgage Corporation, a Califor- HEARING ON Lot 1, Block 16, Townsite of /s/ Karen V. Messner Dated: April 7, 2017
TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NO- nia corporation PETITION FOR FORMAL AD- Hutchinson, South Half Court Administrator BY THE COURT
TICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF JUDICATION OF PROPERTY ADDRESS: 106 GAVIN, WINTERS, DONLEY & /s/ Timothy J. Looby
ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: PROPERTY: INTESTACY, DETERMINATION Monroe St. SE, Hutchinson, MN OSTLUND, LTD Judge of District Court
$136,638.27 That part of the Northwest Quarter OF HEIRS, 55350 Mark W. Ostlund /s/ Karen V. Messner
That prior to the commencement of the Northeast Quarter of Section 8 APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER- MN# 395238 Court Administrator
of this mortgage foreclosure proceed- in Township 117 North of Range 28 REPRESENTATIVE AND TY IS LOCATED: McLeod 1017 Hennepin Avenue North GAVIN, WINTERS, DONLEY &
ing Mortgagee/Assignee of Mort- West, described as follows, to-wit: NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION Glencoe, MN 55336 OSTLUND, LTD.
gagee complied with all notice re- Beginning at the Northwest Corner It is Ordered and Notice is given NUMBER: 23.050.1420 Telephone: 320-864-5142 Mark W. Ostlund
quirements as required by statute; of the Northeast Quarter of said Sec- that on April 24, 2017 at 8:30 a.m., a THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO Facsimile: 320-864-5146 MN# 395238
That no action or proceeding has tion 8; thence Easterly along the hearing will be held in this Court at BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON Email: mostlund@goslawfirm.com 1017 Hennepin Avenue North
been instituted at law or otherwise to North line of the Northwest Quarter 830 11th St. E., Glencoe, Minnesota THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: (Published in The McLeod County Glencoe, MN 55336
recover the debt secured by said of the Northeast Quarter, a distance on a petition for the adjudication of $105,568.88 Chronicle April 12 and 19, 2017) Telephone: (320) 864-5142
mortgage, or any part thereof; of 137 feet; thence in a Southwester- intestacy and determination of dece- THAT all pre-foreclosure require- Facsimile: (320) 864-5146
PURSUANT to the power of sale ly direction for a distance of 110 feet dent’s heirs, and for the appointment Email:
contained in said mortgage, the to a point which is 129 feet East of of Sharon K. Glawe, whose address
ments have been complied with; that
no action or proceeding has been in-
Assumed Name mostlund@goslawfirm.com
above described property will be sold the West line of the Northwest Quar- is 214 18th Street West, Glencoe, stituted at law to recover the debt se- (Published in The McLeod County
by the Sheriff of said county as fol- ter of the Northeast Quarter; thence MN 55336, as personal representa- cured by said mortgage, or any part Certificate of Assumed Name Chronicle April 19 and 26, 2017)
lows: Westerly 129 feet to a point on the tive of the decedent’s estate in an un- thereof; 1.List the exact assumed name
DATE AND TIME OF SALE: West line of the Northwest Quarter of supervised administration. under which the business is or will be
May 4, 2017, 10:00 AM Northeast Quarter; and thence Any objections to the petition
PURSUANT, to the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, the conducted: Sunesta of the Upper Probate
PLACE OF SALE: McLeod Northerly along the said West line, a must be raised at the hearing or filed above described property will be sold Midwest
County Courthouse, 830 11th Street distance of 110 feet to the point of with the Court prior to the hearing. If by the Sheriff of said county as fol- 2.Principal place of business:
East, Room 4, Glencoe, MN 55336 STATE OF MINNESOTA
beginning. the petition is proper and no objec- lows: 9749 County Road 2, Glencoe, MN
to pay the debt then secured by said DISTRICT COURT
This is Abstract Property tions are filed or raised, the personal DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 55336
Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said COUNTY OF MCLEOD
TAX PARCEL NO: 05.008.0100 representative will be appointed with June 1, 2017, 10:00 a.m. 3.List the name and complete ad-
premises, and the costs and disburse- FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: full power to administer the dece- PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Main dress of all persons conducting busi-
ments, including attorneys’ fees al- PROBATE DIVISION
11495 240th St, Silver Lake, MN dent’s estate, including the power to Office, 830 East 11th Street E, Room ness under the above Assumed
lowed by law subject to redemption Court File No: 43-PR-17-490
55381 collect all assets, to pay all legal 4, Glencoe, MN 55336 to pay the Name: Grages Enterprises Inc, 9749
within six (6) months from the date IN Re: Estate of
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER- debts, claims, taxes and expenses, to debt secured by said mortgage and County Rd 2, Glencoe, MN 55336
of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their Arlene F. Wendolek
TY IS LOCATED: McLeod sell real and personal property, and to taxes, if any, on said premises and 4.I, the undersigned, certify that I
personal representatives or assigns. Decedent
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL do all necessary acts for the dece- the costs and disbursements, includ- am signing this document as the per-
DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: NOTICE OF AND ORDER OF
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: dent’s estate. ing attorneys fees allowed by law, son whose signature is required. I
The date on or before which the HEARING ON
$35,000.00 Notice is further given that subject subject to redemption within 6 further certify that I have completed
mortgagor must vacate the property PETITION FOR PROBATE OF
AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED to Minn. Stat. §524.3-801, all credi- months from the date of said sale by all required fields, and that the infor-
if the mortgage is not reinstated WILL
TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NO- tors having claims against the dece- the mortgagor(s) the personal repre- mation I this document is true and
under Minnesota Statutes section AND APPOINTMENT OF CO-
TICE: $32,461.89 dent’s estate are required to present sentatives or assigns. correct and in compliance with the
580.30 or the property redeemed PERSONAL
That prior to the commencement the claims to the personal representa- TIME AND DATE TO VACATE applicable chapter of Minnesota
under Minnesota Statutes section REPRESENTATIVES AND
of this mortgage foreclosure proceed- tive or to the Court within four (4) PROPERTY: If the real estate is an Statutes. I understand that by signing
580.23 is November 4, 2017 at NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ing Mortgagee/Assignee of Mort- months after the date of this notice or owner-occupied, single family this document I am subject to the
11:59 p.m. If the foregoing date is a It is Ordered and Notice is given
gagee complied with all notice re- the claims will be barred. dwelling, unless otherwise provided penalties of perjury as set forth in
Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, that on May 22, 2017 at 8:30 a.m., a
quirements as required by statute; Dated: March 31, 2017 by law, the date on or before which Section 609.48 as if I had signed this
then the date to vacate is the next hearing will be held in this Court at
That no action or proceeding has BY THE COURT the mortgagor(s) must vacate the document under oath.
business day at 11:59 p.m. 830 11th Street East, Glencoe, Min-
been instituted at law or otherwise to /s/ Timothy J. Looby property, if the mortgage is not rein- /s/ Lannie Grages
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED nesota, for the formal probate of an
recover the debt secured by said Judge of District Court stated under section 580.30 or the President
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION instrument purporting to be the Will
mortgage, or any part thereof; /s/ Karen V. Messner property is not redeemed under sec- March 31, 2017
ON MORTGAGE: None of the Decedent dated, March 18,
PURSUANT to the power of sale Court Administrator tion 580.23, is 11:59 p.m. on Decem- Email address:
“THE TIME ALLOWED BY 1999, and codicils to the will, dated
contained in said mortgage, the GAVIN, WINTERS, DONLEY & ber 1, 2017, or the next business day azik1@embarqmail.com
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE February 1, 2006, (“Will”), and for
above described property will be sold OSTLUND, LTD if December 1, 2017 falls on a Satur- (Published in The McLeod County
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT- the appointment of Dean J. Wen-
by the Sheriff of said county as fol- Mark W. Ostlund day, Sunday or legal holiday. Chronicle April 19 and 26, 2017)
GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE- dolek, whose address is 9544 240th
lows: MN# 395238 “THE TIME ALLOWED BY Penn Township
SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY Street, Silver Lake, MN, 55381, and
DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 1017 Hennepin Avenue North LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE
BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS Mark P. Wendolek, whose address is
May 11, 2017, 10:00 AM Glencoe, MN 55336 MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN- PENN TOWNSHIP 13049 105th Street SW, Cokato, MN
PLACE OF SALE: McLeod Telephone: 320-864-5142 GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE-
TERED UNDER MINNESOTA 55321, as Co-Personal Representa-
County Courthouse, 830 11th Street Facsimile: 320-864-5246 SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY MEETING DATES NOTICE
STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, tives of the Estate of the Decedent in
East, Room 4, Glencoe, MN 55336 Email:mostlund@goslawfirm.com BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS
DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER The Penn Township Board of Su- an UNSUPERVISED administration.
to pay the debt then secured by (Published in The McLeod County IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-
THINGS, THAT THE MORT- pervisors has set the monthly meet- Any objections to the petition
said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on Chronicle April 5 and 12, 2017) TERED UNDER MINNESOTA
GAGED PREMISES ARE IM- ing dates and time for the period must be filed with the Court prior to
said premises, and the costs and dis- STATUTES SECTION 582.032 DE- or raised at the hearing. If proper and
PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL April 2017 through February 2018 to
DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE
bursements, including attorneys’ fees
allowed by law subject to redemption
Notice to Public TERMINING, AMONG OTHER be the second Monday of each month no objections are filed or raised, the
THINGS, THAT THE MORT- beginning at 7:00 P.M. at the Penn Co-Personal representatives will be
UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY within six (6) months from the date GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-
USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Township Hall located at 15989 40th appointed with full power to admin-
of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL ister the Estate, including the power
DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN- Street, Brownton. In case of legal
personal representatives or assigns. In the matter of County Ditch No. DWELLING OF LESS THAN 5 to collect all assets, to pay all legal
DONED.” holiday the meeting will be held on
DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: 11 UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY debts, claims, taxes and expenses; to
Dated: March 8, 2017 the second Tuesday same time and
The date on or before which the USED FOR AGRICULTURAL sell real and personal property, and to
BMO Harris Bank N.A. as succes- WHEREAS, on the 21st day of place.
mortgagor must vacate the property PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN- do all necessary acts for the dece-
sor to M & I Bank FSB, Mortgagee March, 2017, a Public Hearing was The annual Board of Audit will be
if the mortgage is not reinstated DONED. dent’s estate.
PFB LAW, PROFESSIONAL AS- scheduled by the Drainage Authority, held at the February 2018 board
under Minnesota Statutes section Dated: April 5, 2017 Notice is also given that (subject
SOCIATION and meeting, the March 2018 board
580.30 or the property redeemed to Minn. Stat. 524.3-801) all credi-
By: Michael V. Schleisman, under Minnesota Statutes section NOW THEREFORE TAKE NO- Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. meeting to be announced at the annu-
Michael T. Oberle tors having claims against the Estate
580.23 is November 11, 2017 at TICE, that the hearing will be held Mortgagee al business meeting the annual busi-
Attorneys for: are required to present the claims to
11:59 p.m. If the foregoing date is a before the Drainage Authority on SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP ness meeting of Penn Township will
BMO Harris Bank N.A., as suc- the Co-Personal representatives or to
Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at 6:30 By Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559 take place on Tuesday, March 13,
cessor to M & I Bank FSB, Mort- the Court Administrator within four
then the date to vacate is the next p.m. in the Vollmer Room of Winsted Diane F. Mach – 2737888 2018, at 2:00 P.M. at the Penn Town-
gagee months after the date of this notice or
business day at 11:59 p.m. City Hall, 201 First Street North, Melissa L.B. Porter –0337778 ship Hall as set by the voters at the
55 E. Fifth St., Suite 800 the claims will be barred.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED Winsted, Minnesota. Items to be Randolph W. Dawdy –2610X 2017 annual meeting.
St. Paul, MN 55101-1718 Dated: April 7, 2017
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION discussed and considered include: Gary J. Evers – 00134764 Donald R. Albrecht BY THE COURT
(651) 209-7599 ON MORTGAGE: None Tracy J. Halliday – 034610X
651-228-1753 (fax) 1.Repair Work – Completed. /s/ Timothy J. Looby
“THE TIME ALLOWED BY Attorneys for Mortgagee Penn Township Clerk
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION Judge of District Court
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE 2.Additional Repair Needs. 12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 320-328-5375
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. /s/ Karen V. Messner
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT- 3.Public Comment. 200 Burnsville, MN 55337 Court Administrator
16327-17-0009-1 GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE- (Published in The McLeod County
(952) 831-4060 Attorney for Petitioners
(Published in The McLeod County SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY 4.Other Items of Business as Chronicle April 19, 2017)
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION Andrew A. Willaert
Chronicle March 15, 22, 29, April BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS Deemed Necessary. FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
5, 12 and 19, 2017) Gislason & Hunter LLP
IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-
TERED UNDER MINNESOTA
All interested persons are invited
to attend and be heard in this matter. (Published in The McLeod County
Probate 124 East Walnut Street, Suite 200
Mankato, MN 56001
STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, Chronicle April 12, 19, 26, May 3,
Foreclosure DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER If you have any questions, please
10 and 17, 2017) STATE OF MINNESOTA
Attorney License No: 153047
Telephone: (507) 387-1115
THINGS, THAT THE MORT- contact the McLeod County Auditor-
Treasurer's Office at DISTRICT COURT Facsimile: (507) 387-4413
GAGED PREMISES ARE IM- Email: awillaert@gislason.com
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE COUNTY OF MCLEOD
FORECLOSURE SALE
PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL 320-864-1210 or Probate FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT (Published in The McLeod County
DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE cindy.schultz@co.mcleod.mn.us. Chronicle April 19 and 26, 2017)
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*Surgery Have you ever wanted to become a
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*Med/Surg/CSBH at the Glencoe Aquatics Center. The City
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APRN/CWOCN of training the first 8 qualified
Specialty Clinic applicants for summer lifeguarding
CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL
Applications are now being accepted for positions at the Glencoe Aquatics Center.
THERAPIST ASSISTANT the following positions: If you are interested and meet the minimum course qualifications,
please pick up an application at the Glencoe City Center, 1107 11th
Rehabilitation
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CLINICAL INFORMATICS
COORDINATOR
• Assistant Attorney – Full time in the It is anticipated that the class will be held May 25, 26, 27 & 28th, and
Quality Attorneys Office will consist of 26 hours of Class time. This class will teach the
knowledge and skills needed to prevent and respond to aquatic
Benefit Eligible. emergencies. American Red Cross (ARC) Lifeguard Training includes
Previous Experience Preferred. • PC Hardware/Software Specialist – Full time certification in Lifeguard Training and First Aid valid for 2 years and
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The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, April 19, 2017, page 8B
Record
McLeod Co. Sheriff 45, of Glencoe, was arrested for
probable cause driving while in-
8:49 a.m. — A deputy respond-
ed to an animal complaint on Her-
stopping, standing or parking
where signs prohibit, $37, HPD;
$385, SO; Robert T. Laxen, 24,
Winsted, fail to stop/stop sign,
lyn Park, DWI, stay of imposition,
one year probation, five days con-
toxicated and taken to the bert Street in Stewart. Beverly M. Kaupa, 66, Hutchin- $135, failure to obtain new driv- finement, two days credit for time
TUESDAY, APRIL 11 McLeod County Jail. 12:28 p.m. — A deputy re- son, theft, stay of imposition, er’s license after changing name served, serve as work release if
12:37 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- FRIDAY, APRIL 14 sponded to a report of a stolen $185, continue with group and in- or address, $20, SO; eligible, sentence to serve if eligi-
fice, assisted by the Brownton 1:51 a.m. — A deputy respond- vehicle on Vista Road, northwest dividual therapy as deemed nec- Lindsey K. Lindstrom, 24, ble, no possession of alcohol or
and Hutchinson police depart- ed to a car-deer accident on of Hutchinson. essary, no same or similar, do not Grove City, DWI, $185, SO; Eejai drugs, random testing, victim im-
ments, responded to a domestic County Road 2, south of Silver 9:34 p.m. — The sheriff’s office enter or call victim’s place of em- L. Wiler, 32, Stewart, windshield pact panel, chemical dependency
on Grove Street in Stewart. The Lake. The vehicle was towed. responded to a car-deer accident ployment, Target in Hutchinson, covered with frost or steam, $125, evaluation and treatment, follow
situation was mediated. 9:22 a.m. — A theft was report- in the area of County Road 2 and report to agent as directed, follow SO; Sarah J. Gildea, 29, St. recommendations of evaluation,
7:39 a.m. — A deputy checked ed on 180th Street, south of Silver 180th Street, southeast of Silver all conditions set forth in proba- Joseph, front and rear license no driver license violations, no
on a vehicle in a ditch in the area Lake. Lake. There were no injuries. tion, contact probation officer as plates required, $115, MSP; Barry driving without insurance, keep
of Highway 22 and Highway 7, 9:38 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- 11:40 p.m. — A deputy came directed, one year probation, 25 T. Marquardt, 31, Appleton, Wis- court/attorney informed of current
west of Hutchinson. The vehicle fice, Hutchinson Fire and Rescue upon an unoccupied vehicle on days electronic home monitoring, consin, speed, $125, MSP; Wade address, remain law abiding, no
had not been involved in an acci- and Allina Ambulance responded Orange Avenue, east of Brown- HPD; Joshua D. Rathke, 33, A. Rolf, 49, Hutchinson, speed, same or similar, contact with pro-
dent and was safely off the road- to a medical on Plum Avenue, ton. The vehicle was towed. Hutchinson, driving without a valid $125, MSP; Robyn L. Schlueter, bation, sign all releases of infor-
way. south of Hutchinson. The patient license, $285, driver must carry 30, Winsted, display expired reg- mation, follow all instructions of
was taken by ambulance to the proof of insurance, $115, HPD; istration, $115, MSP; Eejai L. probation, $135, DWI, dismissed,
2:05 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
hospital.
McLeod Co. Court Justin K. Wiehr, 49, Litchfield, Wiler, 32, Stewart, speed, $125, driving after revocation, dis-
assisted the Meeker County Sher-
iff’s Office with a medical on 10:34 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- speed, $125, HPD; Eric J. John- MSP; James A. Kvaal, 53, New missed, GPD; Scott W. Chapman,
Meeker McLeod Avenue, west of fice assisted the Glencoe police The following case was heard son, 19, Winsted, driver must Brighton, DWI, dismissed, DWI, 29, Cokato, driving after revoca-
Hutchinson. with a residential panic alarm on in McLeod County District Court carry proof of insurance, dis- stay of imposition, two years pro- tion, 30 days confinement, 30
3:39 p.m. — A deputy respond- 10th Street E. April 10, Judge Shane Moynihan missed, LPPD; bation, eight days confinement, days credit for time served, serve
ed to a report of harassment on 2:59 p.m. — The sheriff’s office presiding: Alexander L. Heigl, 21, Lester four days credit for time served, as work release if eligible, sen-
Herbert Street in Stewart, and ad- assisted the Hutchinson police Alexander Lewis Heigl, 21, of Prairie, possession fifth-degree serve as work release if eligible, tence to serve if eligible, $85,
vised the individuals of their op- with a two-vehicle accident in the Lester Prairie, pleaded guilty to controlled substance, two years sentence to serve if eligible, ran- HPD; Arlyah Koehl, 20, Arlington,
tions. area of School Road NW and Golf one felony count of controlled probation, keep court/attorney in- dom testing, no alcohol-related of- possession of drug paraphernalia,
3:54 p.m. — The sheriff’s office Course Road NW in Hutchinson. substance crime in the fifth de- formed of current address, remain fenses, victim impact panel, $135, HPD;
assisted the Wright County Sher- 4:28 p.m. — The sheriff’s office gree – possession. The court law abiding, no same or similar, chemical dependency Marty C. Ogren, 62, Hutchin-
iff’s Office with a search for a ve- assisted the Glencoe police with a stayed the adjudication of sen- contact with probation, follow all evaluation/treatment, follow rec- son, driver must carry proof of in-
hicle on Vista Road, northwest of residential alarm on 15th Street E tence and placed him on proba- instructions of probation, sign all ommendations of evaluation, no surance, dismissed, HPD; Talisha
Hutchinson. in Glencoe. tion for two years, with the follow- releases of information, chemical driver license violations, no driv- M. LaFountaine, 40, Lester
8 p.m. — A deputy found a 5:09 p.m. — The sheriff’s office ing conditions: that he serve 15 dependency evaluation and treat- ing without insurance, keep Prairie, speed, $145, LPPD;
garbage dump in the area of responded to a burning complaint days of electronic home monitor- ment, follow recommendations of court/attorney informed of current Stephen W. Boeddeker, 21, St.
Page Avenue and Common on Highway 15, north of Hutchin- ing, serve 15 days of sentence to evaluation, no alcohol or con- address, remain law abiding, no Cloud, speed, $385, SO; Nicole
Street, northeast of Hutchinson, son. The deputy spoke to both the service, complete a chemical de- trolled substance use with the ex- same or similar, contact with pro- M. Kouda, 23, Winthrop, driver
and filled out a garbage dump re- reporting party and the land pendency evaluation and follow ception of prescribed medica- bation, sign all releases of infor- approaching intersection fails to
port. owner. its recommendations, have no tions, no possession of alcohol or mation, follow all instructions of yield right of way, $135, SO; Allan
8:02 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- 7:07 p.m. — The sheriff’s office use or possession of alcohol or drugs with the exception of pre- probation, comply with ignition in- H. Kroells, 50, Hutchinson, speed,
fice, Brownton First Responders, assisted the Renville County drugs, remain law abiding, have scribed medications, $750, 15 terlock program, $585, 21 days $145, SO; Eric D. LaBraaten, 37,
Brownton police and Allina Ambu- Sheriff’s office with a juvenile. no same or similar offenses, and days sentence to service, 15 days sentence to service, driver must Hutchinson, speed, $145, SO;
lance responded to a medical in a 8:44 p.m. — A theft was report- pay a fine and surcharge of $750. electronic home monitoring, SO; carry proof of insurance, dis- Sharon M. Piotter, 69, Holloway,
vehicle on Highway 15, northwest ed on Bowman Street in Stewart. The following cases were Madison T. LaPlante, 25, Buffalo missed, SLPD; fail move lane over for emergency
of Brownton. A person was taken 10:53 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- heard in McLeod County District Lake, driver must carry proof of Bryant A. Farrier, 29, Howard vehicle, $135, SO; Li Zhang, 43,
by ambulance to the Hutchinson fice assisted the Hutchinson po- Court April 11, Judge John Mc- insurance, $150, SO; Wanda R. Lake, driving after revocation, one Sauk Rapids, speed, $125, im-
hospital. lice with a domestic on California Shane presiding: Smith, 36, LeSueur, follow too year probation, no same or simi- proper lane use, dismissed, SO;
9:43 p.m. — The sheriff’s office Street in Hutchinson. Kevin Christopher Crohn, 43, closely, $135, driver must carry lar, $285, WPD; Omar M. Omar, Annette M. Erickson, Brooklyn
assisted the Coon Rapids Police 11 p.m. — Objects that were of Hector, pleaded guilty to one proof of insurance, dismissed, 29, Marshall, speed, $285, BPD; Center, speed, $125, MSP; Bran-
Department by looking for a vehi- blocking the roadway on Tagus gross misdemeanor count of SO; Michael W. Petree, 37, Hutchin- don S. Jackson, 25, Fargo, North
cle on Vista Road, northwest of Avenue, north of Hutchinson, fourth-degree driving while im- Osbaldo Cardoza, 25, Gaylord, son, seat belt, $110, HPD; Jason Dakota, speed, $145, MSP; Mark
Hutchinson. were removed. paired. The court stayed the im- no Minnesota driver’s license, R. Sutter, 34, Hutchinson, domes- D. Zalac, 37, Brownton, seat belt,
10:10 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- 11:06 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- position of sentence and placed $250, MSP; Kyle P. Dudgeon, 20, tic assault, acquitted, disorderly $110, MSP;
fice responded to a report of a fice assisted the Hutchinson po- him on probation for two years, Hutchinson, seat belt, $110, loud conduct, acquitted, HPD; Ronald Brooke B. Simones, 32, Victo-
large controlled burn on Jet Av- lice with a welfare check on Lin- with the following conditions: that muffler/loud exhaust, $50, MSP; M. Buckles, 48, Stewart, vehicle ria, driver fails to stop for stop
enue, north of Silver Lake. Every- den Avenue SW in Hutchinson. he serve 30 days in the McLeod Benjamin M. Gualtieri Slater, 25, registration, permit or plates re- sign, $135, GPD; Jenny C. Jones,
thing was fine. 11:32 p.m. — The Stewart First County Jail, have no use or pos- Norwood Young America, speed, quired, $115, SO; Michael W. Pe- 33, Winsted, driving without a
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 Responders, Buffalo Lake Ambu- session of alcohol or drugs, sub- $135, MSP; Ambar B. Kumal, 50, tree Jr., 37, Hutchinson, speed, valid license, $185, HPD; Eliza-
7:15 a.m. — A deputy removed lance and the sheriff’s office re- mit to random testing, attend a Waconia, no proof of insurance, $145 SO; Sandra E. Brown, 54, beth M. Thomas, 22, Litchfield,
a deceased deer from the road- sponded to a medical on Grove victim impact panel, complete a dismissed, MSP; Daniel J. Myl- Des Moines, Iowa, seat belt, parking, $37, HPD; Pamela L.
way on 30th Street, south of Street in Stewart. The patient was chemical dependency evaluation lykangas, 19, Hutchinson, seat $110, MSP; John H. Griep, 85, Ainslie, 47, Cosmos, speed,
Brownton. taken by ambulance to the Glen- and follow its recommendations, belt, $110, MSP; Kelli R. Reiner, Hutchinson, speed, $135, MSP; $125, MSP; Kyler O. Bouma, 28,
12:10 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- coe hospital. remain law abiding, and pay a 46, Hutchinson, speed, $125, Justin M. Hoffman, 26, New Ulm, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, speed,
fice, Hutchinson First Responders SATURDAY, APRIL 15 fine and surcharge of $385. MSP; Kaitlyn R. Weis, 19, seat belt, $110, MSP; Brandon M. $135, SLPD; Zachary D. Gonza-
and Allina Ambulance responded 5:44 a.m. — The sheriff’s office Anthony Richard Raduenz, 33, Hutchinson, marijuana in motor Johnson, 17, Hutchinson, window les, 19, Hutchinson, possess over
to a 9-1-1 hang-up on 230th assisted the Glencoe police with a of Silver Lake, pleaded guilty to vehicle, $135, MSP; Beth A. Rum- tint, $135, loud muffler/loud ex- 1.4 grams marijuana in motor ve-
Street, northwest of Hutchinson. A medical on Judd Avenue in Glen- one misdemeanor count of fourth- rill, 43, Silver Lake, winter park- haust, $50, MSP; Chad J. John- hicle, $235, possession of drug
person was taken by ambulance coe. degree driving while impaired. ing, $62, SLPD; Timothy J. Rum- son, 24, Hutchinson, seat belt, paraphernalia, $50, driver must
to the Hutchinson hospital. 8:14 a.m. — The sheriff’s office The court stayed the imposition of rill, 47, Silver Lake, winter park- $110, no proof of insurance, carry proof of insurance, $200,
1:04 p.m. — The sheriff’s office assisted the Hutchinson police sentence and placed him on pro- ing, $62, SLPD; Steven J. Wiken- $200, MSP; Morgan N. Kirchoff, SLPD; Gabrielle R. Capello, 24,
assisted the Hutchinson police with a medical on Plum Avenue, bation for one year, with the fol- heiser, 54, Winsted, driver must 18, Hutchinson, speed, $125, Hutchinson, speed, $145, SO;
with a driving complaint on Main Hutchinson. lowing conditions: that he serve carry proof of insurance, dis- MSP; Edgar Martinez-Pablo, 28, Brandon J. Larson, 19, New Rich-
Street in Hutchinson. The vehicle 11:42 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- 10 days in the McLeod County missed, WPD; Hutchinson, no Minnesota driver’s mond, Wisconsin, speed, $145,
was stopped and the driver was fice assisted the Glencoe police Jail, complete 10 days of commu- Dylan B. Braunworth, 18, license, $185, no proof of insur- MSP; Amanda L. Scott, 27,
issued a citation. with a medical on Elm Avenue in nity work service, have no use or Green Isle, possession of drug ance, dismissed, MSP; Hutchinson, uninsured vehicle,
1:09 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- Glencoe. possession of alcohol or drugs paraphernalia, $135, GPD; Zan- Lindsey K. Kodet, 34, Morton, $285, SLPD.
fice, assisted by the Minnesota 11:57 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- and submit to random testing, at- dra C. Roeder, 24, Hutchinson, no proof of insurance, dismissed,
State Patrol and Brownton and fice assisted the Hutchinson po- tend a victim impact panel, com- operate vehicle with expired reg- GPD; Corbin B. Florence-Kidd,
Glencoe police departments, re- lice with a domestic on Highway plete a chemical dependency istration, $115, HPD; Brenda A. 17, Hutchinson, speed greater Births
sponded to an ATV complaint in 15 in Hutchinson. evaluation and follow its recom- Hedeen, 47, Hutchinson, parking, than reasonable, $125, HPD;
the area of Plum Avenue and 90th 3:28 p.m. — The sheriff’s office mendations, remain law abiding, $37, HPD; Mark S. Hedeen, 57, Richard J. Koll, 49, Litchfield,
assisted the Glencoe police with a Hutchinson, parking, $37, HPD; parking, $37, HPD; Anne M. Pre- Glencoe Regional
Street, north of Brownton. and pay a fine and surcharge in
three-vehicle accident in the area Colton T. Setter, 21, Hutchinson, gler, 37, Hutchinson, driver must Health Services
5:33 p.m. — The sheriff’s office the amount of $585.
assisted the Hutchinson police of Morningside Drive and High- driving after suspension, stay of carry proof of insurance, dis- McKoy Thomas Rose, born
John Howard Beck, 60, of
with a two-vehicle accident on way 212 in Glencoe. Hutchinson, pleaded guilty to one imposition, one year probation, missed, HPD; Elizabeth A. April 12, 2017, to Ryan and Whit-
Fourth Avenue NW in Hutchinson. 4:32 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- felony count of theft. The court keep court/attorney informed of Sawyer, 16, speed greater than ley Rose of Gaylord.
10:01 p.m. — A deputy re- fice, assisted by the Minnesota stayed the imposition of sentence current address, remain law abid- reasonable, $125, HPD; Joseph Francisco Moreno IV, born
moved debris from the roadway in State Patrol and Hutchinson po- and placed him on probation for ing, no same or similar, no driver J. Peterson, 45, Stewart, fail to April 12, 2017, to Francisco
the area of 10th Street and Pilot lice, responded to a domestic on one year, with the following condi- license violations, no driving with- stop/stop sign, $135, SO; Kari L. Moreno III and Claudia Campos
Avenue, south of Brownton. Vista Road, north of Hutchinson. tions: that he serve 30 days in the out insurance, $185, no insur- Rose, 41, Gaylord, read or send of Gaylord.
10:07 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- 9:07 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- McLeod County Jail, which is ance, dismissed, HPD; electronic message in traffic,
fice assisted the Hutchinson po- fice, assisted by the Silver Lake stayed for a period of one year; Kevin C. Crohn, 43, Hector, $135, driver must carry proof of Marriages
lice with a report of harassment police, responded to a distur- remain law abiding, have no DWI, dismissed, DWI, stay of im- insurance dismissed, SO; Philip A
on Golf Course Road NW in bance on Highway 7, east of same or similar offenses, have no position, two years probation, 30 Buysse, 48, Marshall, speed,
Christopher Eugene Koval,
Hutchinson. Hutchinson. The situation was contact with the victim or family, days confinement, three days $125, MSP; Nadine M. Hazel, 49,
Hutchinson, and Ping Jiang Wei,
10:28 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- mediated. and pay a fine and surcharge of credit for time served, serve as Farmington, speed, $125, MSP;
Beijing, China.
fice, Brownton First Responders SUNDAY, APRIL 16 $135. work release if eligible, sentence Herbert A. Lopez Velasquez, 22,
3:51 a.m. — A deputy respond- to serve if eligible, no possession Norwood Young America, speed,
and Allina Ambulance responded
ed to a garbage dump in the area
The following misdemeanors
of alcohol or drugs, no alcohol or $135, cracked windshield, $40,
Dissolutions
to a medical on Robin Avenue, and petty misdemeanors were
southwest of Brownton. The per- of 200th Street and Jade Road, heard in District Court April 10-16. controlled substance use, random MSP;
son was taken by ambulance to northeast of Silver Lake, and filled Minnesota State Patrol (MSP); testing, no alcohol-related offens- Kimberley A. Mueller, 44, Glen-
the Hutchinson hospital. out a report. Sheriff’s Office, (SO); Brownton es, victim impact panel, chemical coe, speed, $135, MSP; Darryl P. Adam Michael Landers,
THURSDAY, APRIL 13 6:44 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- Police Department (BPD); dependency evaluation and treat- Schlueter, 56, Litchfield, window Hutchinson, and Paige Jolene
12:26 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- fice, Silver Lake First Responders Hutchinson Police Department ment, follow recommendations of tint, $135, MSP; Travis L. Weber, Landers, Winthrop.
fice, assisted by the Lester Prairie and Silver Lake Ambulance re- (HPD); Glencoe Police Depart- evaluation, after care, no driver li- 39, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, speed, Holly Ann Reyes, Hutchinson,
Police Department, responded to sponded to a medical on Grain ment (GPD); Lester Prairie Police cense violations, no driving with- $135, MSP; Pablo B. Garcia, 47, and Gerardo Rodriguez Reyes,
a vehicle in a ditch in the area of Avenue, northeast of Silver Lake. Department (LPPD); Silver Lake out insurance, keep court/attorney Winsted, driving without a valid li- Iowa.
Babcock Avenue and 190th A person was taken by ambu- Police Department (SLPD); Win- informed of current address, re- cense, $185, uninsured vehicle, James Stewart Rausch, Pine
Street, northwest of Lester lance to the Hutchinson hospital. sted Police Department (WPD); main law abiding, no same or $200, SLPD; Mark R. Bruner, 27, City, and Angel Marie Rausch,
Prairie. The driver, Paul Anthony 11:16 a.m. — A deputy came Department of Natural Resources similar, contact with probation, St. Bonifacius, no proof of insur- Hutchinson.
Olson, 51, of Silver Lake, was ar- across an unoccupied vehicle in (DNR). sign all releases of information, ance, dismissed, WPD;
rested on a probable cause the area of 100th Street and Lace Ingrid R. Bakke, 32, Delano, follow all instructions of probation, Torrell L. Robinson, 38, Brook-
charge of driving while intoxicated Avenue, west of Glencoe. The ve-
hicle was towed.
and taken to the McLeod County
CDL DRIVERS WANTED
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1:07 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
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12:32 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- assisted the Hutchinson police What do Honda, Chevy, Ford
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Lake Ambulance and Allina Am-
bulance responded to a vehicle in
a ditch in the area of Oday Av-
enue and 30th Street, south of
Brownton. Steven Shawn Collins,
2:26 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Minnesota State Pa-
trol with a two-vehicle accident on
Highway 22 near Highway 7, west
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10:36 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- sponded to a fire on Highway 22,
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7:19 p.m. — The Stewart Fire
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welfare check on Wells Avenue,
northeast of Stewart. Everything Department and the sheriff’s of-
was fine. fice responded to a possible elec-
11:32 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- trical fire on Martha Street in
fice responded to a requested Stewart.
welfare check on Harvest Road, 10:27 p.m. — The sheriff’s of-
north of Glencoe. Everything was fice assisted the Winsted police
fine. with a burglary on Mallard Avenue
9:09 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- in Winsted.
fice, assisted by the Glencoe po- MONDAY, APRIL 17
lice, responded to a driving com- 5:10 a.m. — The sheriff’s office
plaint in the area of Highway 212 assisted the Renville County
and Bell Avenue, east of Glencoe. Sheriff’s Office with a motorcycle-
The driver, Brian Jason Heater, deer accident in Renville County.
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