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Arlington
ENTERPRISE Single copy $1.00
Serving the Communities of Arlington and Green Isle, Minnesota
www.arlingtonmnnews.com Volume 133 • Number 43 • Thursday, May 11, 2017 • Arlington, MN 55307
Sibley County Board
votes 4-1 for CSAH
bituminous addition
By Amy Newsom in need of repair.
Correspondent Swanson felt that the coun-
The Sibley County Board, ty would end up putting in a
during its regular meeting on lot of more money for main-
Tuesday morning, May 9, tenance with the cheaper op-
voted 4-1 and approved a tion.
motion to extend the CSAH Harder stated that it was
12 project by 1.4 miles to in- just a guestimate that will get
clude the CSAH 12 hill. cracks with the overlay.
The County Board voted Public Works Director Tim
for option two, a $520,000 Becker stated that with just
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk full depth reclamation on the the overlay the cracks would
These six individuals from Arlington, Green Isle and New munity Education) and Annie Shotliff (City of Arlington). Back hill which should last 20 reappear in a couple years.
Auburn graduated from the first class of the Leading Sibley To- Row: (l to r) Derek Hahn (Jerry’s Home Quality Foods - Arling- years. This is against the rec- Becker stated that “history
gether Program at the Arlington Community Center on Thurs- ton), Bob Nielsen (United Farmers Cooperative) and Courtney ommendation of the state-aid shows that overlays tend to
day night, May 4. Front Row: (left to right) Leah Prahl (Premier Lund (United Farmers Cooperative - New Auburn). engineer who recommended crack in two to three years.”
Choice Realty - Arlington), Jennifer Strack (Sibley East Com- the less expensive $325,000 Becker also provided the
option of a three-inch bitumi- County Board with a compar-
nous overlay which would ison of the CSAH 8 hill ver-
First class graduates from new last about 12 to 15 years.
County Commissioner Bill
Pinske initially made a mo-
sus CSAH 12. Becker stated
that the bituminous was done
on CSAH 8 about 24 years
Leading Sibley Together Program
By Kurt Menk Kelly Nelson, Robert nesses, schools, health care A second class will launch
tion to go with the state-aid
engineer recommendation of
the less expensive option. He
stated that “none of the five
ago, with an overlay about
six years ago. CSAH 12 is
about 47 years old with sev-
eral overlays.
Editor Nielsen, Leah Prahl, Connie facilities and more. Each ses- in September and is available of us are experts on roads.” A motion was made to ap-
Twenty-one participants Rettmann, Patrick Schlueter, sion also featured a profes- to individuals or company- He felt that they should go prove extending the CSAH
graduated from the inaugural Annie Shotliff, Jennifer sional workshop on leader- sponsored employees who with the engineer’s recom- 12 project with option 2, a
class of Leading Sibley To- Strack, Mark Stueber, Julie ship topics that included ethi- live or work in Sibley Coun- mendation because “that’s full depth reclamation at a
gether Leadership Program at Trebelhorn, and Emily Wisch cal leadership, effective meet- ty. Space is limited to a max- why you have an expert come cost of $520,000.
the Arlington Community With its mission “to devel- ings, generational differences, imum of 24 participants. out.” Pinske’s motion to ap- Harder, who voted against
Center on Thursday night, op leadership by connecting managing conflict, visionary Brochures and application prove the three-inch bitumi- the motion, was not against
May 4. people, businesses, and com- leadership, strengthening so- forms are available at nous overlay was defeated by repairing the CSAH 12 hill.
The class, which included munities to create a stronger cial capital, and dealing with www.co.sibley.mn.us or con- a 2-3 vote. Pinske and Coun- She just felt that the financial
residents from throughout the tomorrow,” this inaugural co- change. tact Roxy Traxler, Program ty Commissioner Bobbie difference in the two options
county, was comprised of hort met once a month from Leading Sibley Together is Coordinator at LeadingSib- Harder voted for the three- could be used for other road
Amy Burns, Eric Haefs, September through May, vis- an initiative of a group of citi- ley@co.sibley.mn.us or 507- inch overlay while County projects.
Derek Hahn, Bobbie Harder, iting the different communi- zens from around the county. 237-7805. The deadline to Commissioners Joy Cohrs, The Sibley County Board
Diana Karau , Kristine Kernz, ties throughout Sibley Coun- The program is sponsored in apply is Aug. 1. Jim Swanson and Gary of Commissioners will hold
Rosie Kruggel, Melissa ty. They toured local busi- partnership between Sibley Kruggel voted against. its next regular meeting in
Lorenz, Courtney Lund, Kim nesses, community and his- County and University of Harder felt that there were Gaylord at 9 a.m. Tuesday,
Moore, Jennifer Muchow, torical sites, agricultural busi- Minnesota Extension. a lot of other roads that were May 23.
Pros, cons and suggestions are
presented to police committees
By Kurt Menk He said a consolidation Bartholomay suggested
Editor could also be a money saver that the consolidation agree-
Members of the Arlington for each city with a shared ment needs to be difficult for
and Gaylord police commit- police chief, office staff and one city to leave and requires
tees, during a meeting in in-house detective. some sort of mediation.
Gaylord on Thursday Another pro is shared re- He added that is “nice” if
evening, May 4, listened to sources, Bartholomay said. the ordinances in both com-
pros, cons and suggestions In addition, he said it is munities are similar or com-
from two guest speakers on a easier to train and recruit with patible as possible.
possible consolidated police a larger police department. Bartholomay suggested
department in the future. Futhermore, there would be that a consolidated police de-
Circle Pines Mayor David additional coverage and serv- partment could have both a
Bartholomay and Centennial ices. governing board and an oper-
Lakes Police Chief Jim Coan ations board.
made the presentation. Cons The governing board could
The Centennial Lakes Po- Batholomay said one con include a mayor and two city
lice Department is a consoli- for a consolidated police de- council members from each
dation between the cities of partment is “one town feels town.
Circle Pines, Lexington and like they are getting the short The operations board could
Centerville. The police de- end of the stick during consist of the city administra-
partment between Circle events.” tor from each community.
Pines and Lexington started Another con is the loss of The police chief would
about 35 years ago. Center- identity, he said. meet and work with both
ville joined around 1995, on a Bartholomay said another boards.
contract basis and later en- concern is if the mayors and The chairperson for each
tered the joint powers agree- city councils are not on the board would rotate each year,
ment. same page. he said.
“We are not here to tell you “Collaboration is just “It comes down to the will
want to do,” said Bartholo- hard,” said Bartholomay. of the cities,” said Coan. “If
may. “We have no stake in you want it, you can make it
this. We just want to provide happen.”
our experience and help you Suggestions The Arlington and Gaylord
Bartholomay said one key
out.” police committees held their
to a successful police depart-
next meeting in Gaylord on
ment consolidation is that the
Pros mayors and city councils
Wednesday, May 10. The fol-
Bartholomay said one pro lowing meeting will be held
need to be on the same page.
for a consolidated police de- in Arlington at 7 p.m.
He also said there needs to
partment is that each city has Wednesday, May 24.
be regular good communica-
a seat at the table. tion.
City of Arlington Clean Up Day is
scheduled for Wednesday, May 24
By Kurt Menk Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to 4 computer sets, baleable metal,
Editor p.m. Wednesday, May 24. scrap metal, lawn mowers, Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk
The City of Arlington, in Acceptable items include steel and kids car seats.
partnership with Tri-County tires, computer hard drives, Only Arlington residents Sibley East Prom
Solid Waste, will hold the keyboards, mouse, cell will be able to use the free Nearly 70 couples attended Prom at the Sibley Mandy Thomes. For more Prom pictures,
City of Arlington Clean Up phones, monitors, printers, dumpsters on site. East Senior High School in Arlington on Satur- please turn to page 12.
Day at the Sibley County stereos, VCRs, TVs, complete day night, May 6. Zach Utendorfer escorted
Arlington Enterprise, Thursday, May 11, 2017, page 2
www.arlingtonmnnews.com
Police department will
focus on city ordinances
By Kurt Menk • junk in yards, can be seen from the road.
Editor • inoperable vehicles (in- The main focus for the
The Arlington Police De- cluding expired tabs/no Arlington Police Depart-
partment’s main focus is tabs), ment will take effect imme-
going to be on city ordi- • parking on lawns (vehi- diately.
nances this year, according cles, boats, campers, etc.). People who have any
to Gaylord Police Chief and Everything must be parked questions can contact the
Arlington Interim Police on approved surfaces. Red Arlington Police Depart-
Chief Tony Padilla. rock and rocks are not ap- ment at 507-964-5200.
The police department proved surfaces,
will focus on: • numbers on houses that
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News Briefs
Man injured in cycle crash
A Granite Falls man was seriously injured in a motor-
cycle accident along Highway 19 in Henderson at 7:17
p.m. Saturday, May 6, according to the Minnesota State
Patrol.
James A. Vannoordt, 51, was driving a 2007 Harley
Davidson motorcycle westbound on Highway 19, ac-
cording to the report. The motorcycle ran right, slid into
a metal sign, came to rest on its side and pinned Vanno-
ordt underneath it.
Vannoordt, who was not wearing a helmet, suffered
life threatening injuries, the report said. Alcohol was a
factor in the crash.
The Sibley County Sheriff’s Department, Le Sueur
Ambulance, Henderson Police Department and Hender-
son Fire Department also assisted at the scene.
Names of deceased veterans
The Arlington Enterprise, in an upcoming edition,
will again publish a list of deceased veterans from the
Arlington and Green Isle area in conjunction with Me-
morial Day.
If a loved one was omitted from last year’s list or has
Enterprise photos by Kurt Menk
passed away during the past year, please contact Kurt
Menk at 507-964-5547 or email kurtm@arlingtonmn- Lucas Chavez Jose Felipe
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Chavez and Felipe named Students of the Quarter
Area students are MSU grads By Kurt Menk World Literature. Felipe Felipe is also active in
Several local and area students graduated from Min- Editor Chavez, who is a past Stu- Felipe is currently enrolled wrestling.
nesota State University, Mankato, during commence- Junior Lucas Chavez and dent of the Month, is a mem- in Band, Honors Chemistry, He enjoys spending time
ment exercises on Saturday, May 6. sophomore Jose Felipe were ber of th “A” Honor Roll. Algebra II, World History, with friends and family, run-
The students included Leea P. Reyes Ramirez, BS, recently named as Students of He also participates in Spanish II, Choir, American ning, and weight lifting.
Arlington; Michael T. Uecker, BS, Rec, Parks & the Quarter at the Sibley East Choir. Literature and Physical Edu- After graduation from high
Leisure Services, Gaylord; Nolan S. Sprengeler, BS, Senior High School in Ar- Chavez is also active in cation. school, Felipe plans to attend
Management, Green Isle; Steven T. Haefs, Jr., BS, Man- lington. football and basketball. Felipe was a member of the a four-year college.
agement, Henderson; Mary M. Heinz, BS, Nursing, Chavez, who works at Mc- “A” and “B” Honor Rolls He is the son of Alberto Fe-
Magna Cum Laude, Henderson; Elizabeth E. Murphy, Chavez Donald’s, plans to attend col- from seventh grade through lipe and Veronica Ozuna, Ar-
BS, Communication Disorders, Cum Laude, Henderson; Chavez is currently en- lege after graduation from ninth grade. He was a Student lington.
and Jacob D. Tiegs, BS, Medical Technology, Hender- rolled in Pre Calculus, Biolo- high school. of the Month as a freshman.
son. gy, Geography, Choir, Span- He is the son of Tally He is active in both Band
ish III, Lifetime Sports and Ruehling, Green Isle. and Choir.
Blood drive is Tuesday, May 16
1 col. x 3 inches
The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive at Sounds like
the Arlington Community Center from 12:30 p.m. to 50th Wedding
6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 16. multiplication? Anniversary
To make an appointment, please call Karan Pichel-
mann at 507-964-2882. It’s newspaper
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Coffee With The Mayor Stop in and check out inch ad.
Residents are invited to join Arlington Mayor Rich
Nagel for coffee and casual conversation at the Good • Our new sleep center
• Flooring • New home decor
Too small to be Open House
Samaritan Society - Arlington at 2 p.m. Friday, May 19. effective? Honoring
The event will be held in conjunction with National • New women’s apparel • Variety of items Dick & Barb Luepke
• Memorial day items & flowers You’re reading
Nursing Home Week. this one! Sunday, May 21st
Enjoy some conversation and coffee and hear some 2 - 6 p.m.
123 4th St. • Gaylord Hours: M-F 9-6; Put your 1x3
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relevant updates from Mayor Nagel. This event gives VFW Building
residents and the mayor the opportunity to have one-on- 507-299-6082 Saturday 9-5; Sunday 11-2 in the Arlington
Sibley County
one communications in a relaxed and comfortable set- Enterprise today. Fairgrounds
ting. Servicing the surrounding communities for Arlington
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For further information, contact the Arlington City F16-17ESc
Office at 507-964-2378.
Arli-Dazzle volunteers needed
Volunteers are needed for the annual Arli-Dazzle fes-
Online at www.arlingtonmnnews.com
tivities which will be held on Saturday, Dec. 2.
Interested people can contact Chamber President
Leah Prahl.
Thank You Stop
to in and check
everyone
$250 Winner:
out Grams-Petzel
Jamie
Community
Engagement who came out and
supported our first
$100 Winner:
Trisha Homan Calendar
Katherine Templin, daugh- “Spring into Arlington”
ter of Charles and Lisa Tem- $50 Winner:
event on Paige Rasmussen
plin, Gaylord, and Dylan
Lieske, son of Mark and Jack-
123Thursday,
4th St. • Gaylord
April 27th. Jill Ruehling
507-299-6082 Lana Woehler Thursday, May 11th – Golden Age Club,
ie Lieske, rural Henderson, Congratulations to all
Barb Johnson Emergency Service Building,
announce their engagement. of our
Servicing thewinners.
surrounding communities for
The couple started dating Jolene Bergs Noon meeting, and entertainment.
nearly seven years ago and 24 years in the flooring business K18Ec
New members welcome!!
currently reside in rural Gay-
lord. Sunday, May 14th – Arlington Conquerors
The couple graduated from 4-H Club, Legion Building at fair grounds,
Sibley East High School in 5:00 p.m.
2013. Katherine graduated Katherine Templin and Dylan
from Ridgewater College in Clover Buds meet @ 4:00 p.m.
Lieske
2015 with an AS Degree in
Early Childhood Education Katherine is a licensed in- Monday, May 15th – Arlington City
and a Certificate in Special home daycare provider and Council Chambers, 6:30 p.m.
Education. Dylan graduates runs her business, Katherine’s Sibley East School Board, Room 149,
from South Central College Little Learners. Dylan is a
with a Diploma in Automo- service technician at Ag
Arlington campus, 6:30 p.m.
tive Services and a Diploma Power in Belle Plaine.  VFW Post #6031 Veterans Building at
in the Agriculture Service A May 27 wedding is the fair grounds, 8:00 p.m.
Technician program on May planned. Arlington AA & Alanon, St. Mary’s
11.   Catholic Church, 8:00 p.m.
Birth Announcement Tuesday, May 16th – Knights of
Columbus, St. Mary’s Parish Hall,
Officers meeting at 6:30 p.m., Mass at
7:00 p.m., General KC Meeting at
7:30 p.m.
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Wednesday, May 17th – Arlington Good
Samaritan Auxiliary, Fairview Assisted
Living, Dining room, 9:00 a.m.
MAIN BANK
Monday - Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
(straight thru)
The Arlington ACT on Alzheimer’s group will
host a public meeting on Thursday, May 18 DRIVE THRU
at 6:00 pm at the Arlington Community Monday - Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Center to provide more information on the Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
projects that will be funded with the City’s Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Phase 4 ACT grant money.
Big sister Emma Fisher and Maren Grace Fisher.
Todd and Amanda Fisher, es. The community voted and decided to Arlington State Bank
implement support groups and a dementia
Arlington, announce the birth The grandparents are Tim
of their daughter, Maren and Julie Jahr, Arlington, and friendly garden. (507) 964-2256
Grace. Maren was welcomed Roger and Mary Fisher, Ar- Fax (507) 964-5550
Barb Alsleben of Lutheran Social Services
home by big sister, Emma. lington.
and Larry Gieseke of the Arlington www.ArlingtonStateBank.com
Maren was born in St. Peter The great-grandparents are
on Thursday, April 6. She Roger and Myra Jahr, Arling- Garden Club will be on hand to talk Member
weighed eight pounds, 12 ton, and Vivian Kroells, Ham- about the projects being funded EQUAL HOUSING LENDER
FDIC
ounces and measured 21 inch- burg. with the ACT grant money.
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Opinions
Bonding bill proposals
are all released
Our View: Sibley County is shut out again
The bonding bill proposals for the State of Minnesota
are finally on the table. DFL Governor Mark Dayton
released his proposed $1.5 billion bonding bill on
Wednesday, Jan 4. The Senate, which is controlled by
the Republican Party, released its proposed $973 mil-
lion bonding bill two weeks later. The House of Repre-
sentatives, which is also controlled by the Republican
Party, finally released its proposed $600 million bond-
ing bill early last week.
The sad news is that none of the three proposed
bonding bills include any projects in Sibley County.
Governor Dayton’s proposed bonding bill includes
projects in nearly 60 of Minnesota’s 87 counties. The
Senate’s proposed bonding bill includes projects in
over 50 counties while the House’s proposed bonding
bill includes projects in about 40 counties.
The absence of projects in Sibley County does not
reflect well on State Senator Scott Newman and State
Representative Glenn Gruenhagen. The two politicians Guest Columns
need to spend less time fighting the Democrats up in
St. Paul and more time fighting for residents in Sibley Investing in a 21st century workforce
By Amy Klobuchar ment of Labor. That makes appren- to a successful career in the town
County. United States Senator ticeships one of the most-cost effec- where he grew up and where he
-K.M. Wyoming Machine is making a tive workforce development tools in wants to raise a family of his own.
big difference in Stacy. The company the country. Apprenticeships are a win-win-
recently brought home the National They’re good for the companies, win: They align incentives for em-
Too Tall’s Tidbits Association of Workforce Boards’
business leadership award for their
too.
For employers, apprenticeships
ployers, educators, and students. But
we need to be doing more to support
Happy Birthday and Happy An- commented that he never had a work developing the local workforce provide a workforce with training these partnerships. Despite clear evi-
niversary to the following local and chance. and economy. tailored to their needs, reduce dence of the benefits, apprentice-
area residents compliments of the “I wouldn’t say that,” said a In Duluth, thanks to partnerships turnover, and improve safety. And ships are underutilized.
Arlington Lions Club Community witness. “He got out twice to go to with local employers, 70 students are the focus on high-skill training will I am working with Republican
Calendar. the bathroom.” graduating from Lake Superior Col- give American businesses a competi- Senator Susan Collins to change that.
May 12 ***** lege every year with the skills need- tive edge in the 21st century econo- Our bipartisan bill, the American Ap-
Dan Herrmann, Mr. and Mrs. Jeron A young girl came home from a ed to fill high-wage, high-growth my. prenticeship Act, would provide
Hellermann, Mr. and Mrs. Richard date looking sad. She told her moth- jobs around the region. So we need to double down on our funding to states to create or expand
Jackels, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth er, “Dan proposed to me a few min- My staff and I have covered that efforts to expand these partnerships. tuition assistance for participants in
Perschau. utes ago.” and more with business leaders, edu- Two years ago, I successfully pre-apprenticeship and Registered
May 13 “Then why are you so sad?” her cators, and students from all across pressed for $5 million in grant Apprenticeship programs. The legis-
Lauren Bergs, Jeff Pinske, and Mr. mother asked. our state during discussions focused money from the Department of lation would also authorize the De-
and Mrs. Jim Neubarth. “Because he also mentioned he on local initiatives to prepare tomor- Labor to strengthen apprenticeships partment of Labor to award competi-
May 14 was an atheist,” the girl replied. “He row’s workers for the good jobs in Minnesota. Businesses and educa- tive grants to states that have devel-
Dee Czech, Brad Dose, Steven Post, doesn’t believe in hell.” businesses are creating today. tors have put the funds to good use. oped successful strategies to promote
Lexy Stock, Nick Thies, Angela Nel- Her mother replied, “Marry We also heard about some of the In Spring Grove, LaX Fabricating these programs. That’s good news
son, Allen Scharn, Kim Schneider, him anyway. Between the two of challenges employers are con- is partnering with Minnesota State for our state, where Minnesotans are
Krysztof Bugdal, Benson LeBrun, us, we’ll show him how wrong he fronting. In Owatonna and Cass College Southeast in Winona to get already leading the way in bringing
Brynlie Duenow and Patrick Laine is.” Lake, representatives from regional more students trained to be welders the benefits of apprenticeships to
Liebl. ***** workforce centers highlighted the and structural steel detailers. Roseau their communities and are poised to
May 15 Three boys are in the school yard trouble local businesses are having County Ford is working with local do even more.
Katie Johnson, Isabelle Kaesermann, bragging about their fathers. finding workers with the right skills high schools to introduce students to Investments in apprenticeships are
for available jobs. Unfortunately, the industry and prepare them with investments in our future. By 2018,
Kurt Menk, Mary Trocke, Tucker The first boy says, “My dad scrib-
these companies aren’t alone – last the skills they need to fill high-pay- it’s estimated that 70 percent of all
Parpart, Cora Leigh Schuetz, Breea bles a few words on a piece of paper
year’s State of Manufacturing report ing jobs as auto mechanics. jobs will require postsecondary train-
Utendorfer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben and calls it a poem, and they give
revealed that 66 percent of Minneso- At Bühler, Inc., in Plymouth, stu- ing. Just 40 percent of Minnesota’s
Myhro. him $50.”
ta manufacturers had difficulty find- dents at Dunwoody College of Tech- workforce currently meets that stan-
May 16 The second boy says, “That’s
ing employees with the right skills nology receive pay and benefits dard. And with more and more Baby
Kim Cassidy Dose, Miana Nagel, nothing. My dad scribbles a few
for open jobs. while they learn and work. And in Boomers getting ready for retire-
Jackson Rose, Ashley Smart and words on a piece of paper and calls Registered apprenticeships help Pequot Lakes, Dane Walter changed ment, the gap between trained work-
Peter Walls. it a prescription, and they give him bridge that skills gap by matching course early in his collegiate career ers and high-skill jobs will only
May 17 $100.” workers’ skills with those needed in to do an apprenticeship with Pequot grow. By committing to strengthen-
In Memory Of Cailyn Neubarth, The third boy says, “I got you high-demand jobs through a learn- Tool & Manufacturing. Thanks to ing our workforce, we’re committing
Carrie Eiden and Andrew Pesavento. both beat. My dad scribbles a few and-earn approach. Students receive Pequot Tool’s work with Central to keeping Minnesota’s economy
May 18 words on a piece of paper and a salary while completing on-the-job Lakes College, Dane – like the hun- strong for years to come.
Nate Uecker, Michelle Battcher and calls it a sermon. It takes eight training tailored to the business’ dreds of Minnesotans who pursue
Harlen Krueger. people to collect all the money!” needs and certified by the Depart- apprenticeships – is well on his way
***** *****
A college student needed a small, The teacher after correcting class
two-hour course to fill out his sched-
ule. The only one that fit in was a
papers remarked to the student, “I
don’t see how one person can make
Silently destroying Minnesota’s campaign financing reforms
course in wildlife zoology. After just so many mistakes on his home- By John Marty reform. no chance of winning, and that leg-
one week, the professor gave the work.” MN State Senator The law being repealed estab- islators will become even more be-
class a test. He passed out a sheet of The student considered for a Both the Minnesota House and lished campaign spending limits for holden to the interests of the big
paper divided into squares. In each moment, then replied, “It wasn’t Senate recently passed legislation to candidates. Those spending limits donors who fund their campaigns.
square were eight carefully drawn one person. My dad helped.” repeal the heart of Minnesota's cam- are tied to public financing to help Major changes in state policy
pictures of some bird legs. No bod- ***** paign finance reform laws. These give new candidates and those with- such as this should not be buried in
ies, no feet - just legs. Then he asked Lena was tired of her husband were major reforms adopted on a bi- out a lot of money a chance to com- budget bills. Senate File 605, the
the students to identify the birds coming home drunk, and decided to partisan basis forty years ago in the pete without relying on wealthy in- State Government Appropriations
from their legs. scare him straight. wake of the Watergate scandal and terests to fund their campaigns. Bill that contains the repeal of the
The student sat and stared at the One night, she put on a devil cos- were strengthened after an ethics Virtually all candidates for the campaign finance reforms, is in con-
test and got more and more angry. tume and hid behind a tree to inter- scandal in the early 1990s. Minnesota legislature and constitu- ference committee to work out dif-
Finally, he stomped up to the front cept him on the way home. When Despite widespread disgust at the tional offices currently abide by the ferences between the House and
of the classroom and threw the test her husband walked by, she jumped corruption of our democracy from spending limits. If this repeal is Senate language. The one conferee
on the teacher’s desk. out and stood before him with her powerful special interests and deep signed into law, in 2018 there won't fighting to block it is Sen. Carolyn
“This is the worst test I’ve ever red horns, long tail and pitchfork. frustration at the Citizens' United be any restriction on how much a Laine, the only DFL member of the
taken!” he declared. “Who are you?” he slurred. ruling which allowed more big candidate can spend. committee. Unless the Republican
The teacher looked up. “Young “I’m the devil,” she answered. money into politics, there has been People who care about the future conference committee members
man, you have just flunked this test. “Well, come on home with me,” no public outcry about this effort to of our democracy should be out- have a change of heart, or unless the
What is your name?” he said. “I married your sister.” repeal Minnesota's reforms, even raged. Year after year, politicians Governor vetoes the bill, Minneso-
The student pulled up his pants ***** though this will make the situation and the courts have been steadily ta's campaign finance reforms will
to show the professor his legs. A couple was returning to their worse. turning our democracy over to the be gone.
“You tell me!” seats after a trip to the movie theater Why the lack of outcry? Simply highest bidders, turning our elec- If we believe that our state should
***** concession stand. put, the public doesn't know about tions into auctions. Well-funded in- be governed by the will of the vot-
The key to success is setting “Did I step on your toes on the it. I have not seen a single news re- terests can win enough close races ers, not the desires of wealthy
aside eight hours a day for work way out?” the guy asked the man at port about the issue, perhaps be- to determine who controls govern- donors and powerful interests, we
and eight hours for sleep and the end of the row. cause the repeal is buried in the ment. need to speak out now. For the sake
making sure they’re not the same “You certainly did,” the man re- large budget bill that funds state As a candidate who has rejected of our democracy, we need the legis-
hours. sponded angrily. agencies. It takes just 4 lines hidden all PAC and lobbyist money, I am lature to remove the repeal language
***** “All right,” the husband said to in a lengthy 56-page bill to destroy concerned that candidates who re- or for Governor Dayton to veto the
After a worker drowned in a vat of his wife, “This is our row.” four decades of campaign financing ject special interest money will have bill.
beer at the brewery, a co-worker
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Arlington Enterprise, Thursday, May 11, 2017, page 5
Holmquist is Senior of the Quarter www.arlingtonmnnews.com
been leased by George Grave of changes in farming methods.
By Kurt Menk
Editor
Scott Holmquist, a senior
History St. Paul, who will use it as a
roller rink this summer. Mr.
Grave will have his Grand
The Arlington-Green Isle High
School Prom will be held Satur-
day night. The banquet will be
at the Sibley East Senior
High School, was recently
90 Years Ago Opening on Friday night, May
17 and the rink will be open
catered and held at the Commu-
nity Hall. Only juniors and sen-
May 12, 1927 every Friday and Sunday night iors of A-GI will attend the din-
chosen by his classmates as Louis Kill, Editor thereafter. Skating hours will be ner. Adance will be held at the
the Outstanding Senior of the All citizens of the village are 8:15 to 11 p.m. Mr. Grave has school beginning at 9 p.m. with
Quarter. kindly requested to attend a excellent skates and musical Clem Brau’s Orchestra provid-
Seniors at Sibley East vote meeting at the commercial hall equipment. ing the music. This years theme
for the outstanding member tonight to decide definitely The Watson Electric Shop, of is “Three Coins in the Foun-
of the senior class each quar- whether Arlington will celebrate Belle Plaine, has sold its entire tain.” After the dance the entire
the Fourth this year. The meet- stock to A. A. Battcher of Ar- junior and senior class and
ter. The names of those stu- ing will be called at 8 o’clock
dents are then submitted to lington and it is being moved to guests are invited to attend a
sharp. The Arlington Park Asso- the Arlington Store. movie entitled “Boy, Did I Get a
the Gaylord Rotary Club to ciation has been considering the Sixty-one Sibley County Wrong Number” at the Lido
consider for a scholarship proposition of celebrating and draftees have been notified to Theater. Following the movie
sponsored by the club. The the members are asking the co- report at Gaylord on Monday, the students are invited to attend
scholarship will be presented operation of our citizens in this May 11, for transfer to Fort an all-night party at the school
big undertaking. To celebrate Snelling, where they will re- gym and kitchen. The party,
to the outstanding senior of the Glorious Fourth in a manner
the year during the annual ceive their final physical exami- which will last until dawn, is
befitting to the occasion it will nation and be inducted into the being put on by the parents of
awards ceremony later this take the united efforts of the en- armed forces. Those receiving the juniors and seniors.
month. tire village, therefore it is neces- the call from Arlington, Gaylord
sary that everybody attend this
Holmquist is currently en-
rolled in Independent Ag, meeting. Let’s see you there
and Green Isle are:
Emil Heinrich Koester, Arlington
35 Years Ago
tonight to voice your opinion. May 12, 1982
British Literature, College Mark Peter McGuire, Green Isle
The Arlington High School Arthur Albert Haack, Gaylord Val C. Kill, Editor
Biology, Choir, Pre Calculus, did itself proud in the Seventh Harvey Bruch, Green Isle Jim Goblirsch, Valedictorian
Nursery Landscape and Eco- District Music Contest held at Edgar Frank Abraham, Gaylord and Patty Anderson, Salutatori-
nomics. Mankato last week carrying off
Anton Louis Zumhofe, Gaylord an of the A-GI Class of 1982,
Paul Henry Schulz, Gaylord will be interviewed on radio sta-
In the area of academics, honors, which are a credit to the Alfred Aug. Dahlke, Arlington
local institution and a record Ervin Edmund Wolter, Arlington
tion KNUJ May 19 at 5:30 p.m.
Holmquist has been a mem- Sharon Petzel, daughter of
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk which small schools of the state Marinus F. Kauffmann, Arlington
ber of the “B” Honor Roll Mr. and Mrs. Milo Petzel, re-
Scott Holmquist rarely attain. Marion Mauer, a
during the first three quarters senior of A. H. S., was awarded Arnold Latzke purchased the ceived the fifth place award for
this school year. pating in both baseball and tend North Dakota State Uni- lots in the west end of the vil- preparing a job or career manual
first honors in two of the music lage owned by the Manion
In the area of fine arts, track this spring. versity and major in Ag Edu- numbers on the program, the vi- on an accounting career at the
Brothers of Superior, Wis.
Outside of school, cation. 16th Annual National Office Ed-
Holmquist participates in olin and soprano solo events.
ucation Association Spring
Choir and Swing Choir. Holmquist enjoys naps, any He is the son of Roger and Our Girls’ Glee Club also was 50 Years Ago Leadership Conference in
In the area of athletics, outdoor activity, eating, and Lola Holmquist. awarded first honors against May 11, 1967
strong competition, while first Nashville, Tenn. Sharon’s 50-
Holmquist was active in foot- taking care of his 4-H swine. Val C. Kill, Editor page manual was prepared on
honors also went to our Mixed A. M. Timm & Sons, Inc., Ar-
ball and basketball earlier this After graduation from high Choir. The winners will go to the CPA’s positions at Rucks,
year. He is currently partici- school, Holmquist plans to at- lington elevator firm, announced Shad and Company of Arling-
the state contest in Minneapolis this week that an agreement has
May 14. ton. Sharon had previously qual-
been reached between them and ified to participate at the nation-
According to reports about
Spring Into Arlington promotion went well town some huge size carp have
been speared in High Island
Swift And Co., to erect a dry
fertilizer plant in Arlington. The
construction is to start next fall
al level by placing first both in
regional and state competition.
Dean Martinson of the A-GI
By Kurt Menk Chamber President Leah the event. creek recently. Some of them to be ready for the 1968 fertiliz- track team broke the A-GI
Editor Prahl encouraged members to The Chamber will discuss weighing as much as 15 pounds. er season. Mr. Timm stated that school pole vault record. Dean,
The Spring Into Arlington complete and return a survey the event in future detail at the fertilizer plant may employ a senior at A-GI, hit a high of 11
promotion, sponsored by the about the event. future meetings. 75 Years Ago four or five men in season. He feet.
Arlington Area Chamber of The survey asks four ques- The Arlington Area Cham- May 7, 1942 said that about four times as
Commerce, went well for its tions. Would your business ber of Commerce will hold its Louis Kill, Editor much dry fertilizer is going to
first year. participate again? What did next regular monthly meeting The Arlington Pavilion has be used from now on due to
That was the consensus of you like about the event? at the Emergency Services
Chamber members during How could we improve the Building at noon Monday,
their regular monthly meeting event in the future? What did June 12.
on Monday afternoon, May 8. you hear from visitors about Green Isle Community School requests
the pleasure of your company at our
Superintendent’s Note Pad Elders’ Celebration
Friday, May 19th, 2017 @ 7 pm
Communicating happenings at Sibley East
By Jim Amsden has undergone significant up- Many schools and public Green Isle Community School Gym
SE Superintendent grades over the last six agencies are employing peo- 190 McGrann Street, Green Isle
Sibley East Schools look months. This has been made ple to manage all of their so-
for effective ways to commu- possible by the dedicated ef- cial media and web based
(507) 326-7144
nicate the many things that forts of community volunteer platforms. We are fortunate to Bring yourself and a friend!
take place in our schools to Dan Hislop. He has worked have dedicated volunteers, The cost is free!
our district residents. Our with school staff to revamp, teaching staff, and students “This activity is made possible byvoters of Minnesota through a grant from the Prairie Lakes Regional
local newspapers cover ath- organize, and increase the that have taken on some of Arts Concil, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”
letics, fine arts, the academic amount of information on our this responsibility. In today’s K19-20SEt
achievements of our students school website. I would en- information age, with evolv-
and school groups extensive- courage you to take a look at ing technology and communi-
ly. They have published
weekly columns from the ad-
ministrative team for the last
the work he has done.
Teacher Mike Feterl and
students in his Digital Skills
cation platforms, keeping
people updated requires the
commitment, time, and re-
Arlington Business Spotlight
two years allowing us to class have developed a real sources of many people. I
share news and events related presence with the website would like to thank all of the
to our schools and the topic www.sibleyscoop.com and a people that help us share the
of education. We are fortu- Facebook page by the same many great things happening
nate to have great coverage name. Mr. Feterl and his stu- at Sibley East!
from these community pa- dents have done an outstand- If you have questions or
pers. ing job sharing upcoming and concerns regarding Sibley
At Sibley East we are current happenings at Sibley East Schools please feel free
working to develop a East. They have developed to see me at the district office
stronger, more organized and quite a following and are be- in Arlington, call 507-964- Trocke Construction LLC
user friendly presence in coming a great source of in- 8224, or email
other digital media platforms formation about what is tak- jim.amsden@sibleyeast.org
22843 Highland Lane, Arlington
as well. The Sibley East
website (www.sibleyeast.org)
ing place within our buildings
and student groups.
507-964-5958
Business Spotlight Questionnaire
CITY OF ARLINGTON Who owns your business?
CLEAN UP DAYWEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2017
Steve Trocke and Mary Trocke (spouse)
When did you start your business?
I began working in the concrete business at a young age working for my Dad.
He was the person who definitely got me interested in all facets of concrete
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. work and taught me strong work ethic. My wife and I purchased the business
SIBLEY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS from my Dad and Mom, Virgil and Martha Trocke, in 1994.
In partnership with Tri-County Solid Waste, the City of Arlington would like to promote a When did your business open in Arlington?
clean and healthy community by designating Wednesday, May 24, 2017 as ARLINGTON Trocke Construction under the ownership of Virgil and Martha Trocke opened
CLEAN-UP DAY. Property owners within city limits may bring items to the Sibley County Fair- in 1977. My wife and I purchased and took over the business in 1994. In
grounds between the hours of 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Be prepared to show proof you reside
2012/2013, I sold my original shop purchased with the business and built a
within the city limits of Arlington.
new shop half a mile down the road from the original location – where the
ACCEPTABLE ITEMS (Tri-County) business remains today.
(Vendors will be on hand to accept items for payment)
Tires $2.00-$20.00/ea. Appliances $10.00/ea. What is unique or special about your business?
Kids Car Seats $FREE Mattresses/Box Spring $10.00/ea. Concrete and masonry construction has definitely changed and continues to
$
Computer Hard Drives 5.00/each Large Appliances $TBD
TVs larger than 19” and larger units $10.00/each evolve since the inception of being involved with the business. There are a
Keyboards, Mouse and Cell Phones $1.00/each vast number of new and creative products and materials. Masonry construc-
Monitor, Printers, Stereos, VCRs, TVs 19” and smaller $5.00/each tion has also changed regarding technology, innovation, and methods. As a
Complete Computer Set: Tower, Monitor, Mouse & Keyboard $10.00/set small business owner, to be competitive, it has been critical to keep up with all
Baleable Metal, Scrap Metal, Lawn Mowers and Steel $FREE the changes in the industry. You have to be creative, have a vision, and listen
ACCEPTABLE ITEMS (City of Arlington residents only*) to the customer’s needs. There is much versatility in my line of work that in-
(Dumpsters will be available at no charge. Proof of residency required.) volve brick, stone, block, and cement. There is a definite desire and passion
*Items must originate from within city of Arlington limits. about the type of business I am in and I enjoy the challenges with the job.
General “junk,” furniture items, windows, doors, old plastic sand boxes or trikes, etc. Trocke Construction is a professional, dependable company and we strive to
ATV and car batteries will be recycled by NAPA (Drop Off Location: NAPA - 402 NW 5th Ave.). provide consistent quality work, no matter what type of job.
UNACCEPTABLE ITEMS What do you like most about having your business in Arlington?
Demolition debris (shingles, sheetrock, lumber, decking), hazardous waste (used motor oil,
paints, liquids, chemicals), watch/flashlight batteries, motor oil filters, antifreeze, fluores- This is where I grew up and have enjoyed living all my life. Having our busi-
cent light bulbs, cement or asphalt, petroleum products or containers which contained pe- ness in Arlington has given me and my wife the favorable conditions to raise
troleum products. Absolutely no household/kitchen garbage. our family in a smaller, comfortable, and welcoming atmosphere. As a small
business owner, living in Arlington has certainly given me the opportunity for
GRASS CLIPPINGS/SMALL BRUSH/COMPOST many concrete and masonry in the area and nearby surrounding areas over
Yard and garden wastes, leaves, lawn cuttings, weeds, shrub and tree waste and prunings
are accepted at COMPOST SITE ONLY @ 670 Freedom Drive. Brush Chipping is available for the years. It has also benefited customer retention and many new friendships.
large quantities for fee. Contact City Office at (507) 964-2378. I’m fortunate to be one of the many accomplished businesses in Arlington and
for that I am grateful.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION
City of Klossner - Thursday, September 21st, 10-4 p.m. Nicollet Co. Hwy Dept. Shop
This Monthly Business Spotlight Sponsored by:
Questions: Arlington City Office (507) 964-2378 City of Arlington EDA (Economic Development Authority)
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Arlington Enterprise, Thursday, May 11, 2017, page 6
www.arlingtonmnnews.com
Sports
SE girls track team finishes 4th Baseball team loses 3 games
at the annual Lions Invitational
By Kurt Menk
By Kurt Menk
Editor
The Sibley East varsity
batters and issued one
walk.
Senior Tanner Kurtzweg
tossed the next three in-
nings while junior Alex
Borjas worked the final
Editor boys baseball team dropped worked the final frame and frame.
The Sibley East varsity three games in action dur- suffered the mound loss.
girls track team competed in ing the past week. The right hander yielded Glencoe-Silver Lake 12
two meets last week. The Wolverines, 3-6 in one earned run on two hits. Sibley East 4
The Lady Wolverines will the Minnesota River Con- Seniors TJ Roseland and The visiting Sibley East
compete in the Le Sueur- ference and 4-9 overall, Scott Holmquist paced the varsity boys baseball team
Henderson Invitational on will host Le Sueur-Hender- Sibley East offensive attack surrendered eight runs in
Friday afternoon, May 12. son in conference action at with one double each. Jun- the bottom of the sixth in-
Sibley East will also compete 7 p.m. Thursday, May 11. iors Connor Deis, Kevin ning and lost to Glencoe-
in the Minnesota River Con- Sibley East will also host Durham, Kristian Schow Silver Lake 12-4 in non-
ference Meet at Le Sueur- Watertown-Mayer in MRC and Paul Schmidt added conference action on Friday
Henderson on Thursday after- play at 5 p.m. Friday, May one single each. afternoon, May 5.
noon, May 18. 12. The Wolverines will Senior Ben Brinkman
travel to Belle Plaine in Jordan 16 contributed three singles
Lions Invitational conference action at 5 p.m. Sibley East 2 while senior Scott
The Sibley East varsity Monday, May 15. The Sibley East varsity Holmquist ripped a double
girls track team placed fourth boys baseball team fell hard and slugged a home run.
among eight teams during the Jordan 2 to Jordan 16-2 during the Junior Paul Schmidt had a
Lions Invitational in Arling- Sibley East 1 second game of a Minneso- double while seniors TJ
ton on Friday afternoon, May The Sibley East varsity ta River Conference twin- Roseland and Kyle Sand-
5. boys baseball team surren- bill on Thursday afternoon, berg added one single
Minnesota Valley Lutheran dered a late lead and was May 4. apiece.
captured top honors with edged by visiting Jordan 2- Seniors Ben Brinkman Schmidt pitched the first
140.5 team points while Le 1 during the first game of a and Tanner Kurtzweg and 2 2/3 innings and yielded
Sueur-Henderson followed in Minnesota River Confer- juniors Sam Kistner and three earned runs on six
second place with 140 team ence doubleheader on Josh Sorenson contributed hits.
points. Norwood Young Thursday afternoon, May 4. one single each. Junior Holden Lindquist
America placed third with 81 Senior Ben Brinkman Senior TJ Roseland worked the next 3 1/3
team points while Sibley East tossed the first seven in- pitched the first inning and frames and was tagged with
and G-F-W tied for fourth nings and gave up one was tagged with the mound the mound loss.
place with 57 team points. earned run on seven hits. loss.
Lester Prairie (34.5), New The right hander fanned 10 Junior Brennen St. John
Life Academy/Bethany Acad-
emy (15) and Minneapolis
Roosevelt (12) rounded out
the field.
Audrey Parrott sparked the Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk
SE boys track team places 3rd
Lady Wolverines with a first
place finish in the 400 meter
dash. She circled the track in
Sibley East trackster Rachel Rettmann competed in the triple
jump event during the Lions Invitational.
at the annual Lions Invitational
By Kurt Menk
1:02.38. Editor
Sibley East did not have a Dieball). West (115), United South The Sibley East varsity
second place winner. Allison Klehr placed fifth Central (71), St. Clair (66) boys track team placed third
Third place winners for in the 100 meter hurdles. and Sibley East (26) rounded in two meets last week.
Sibley East consisted of Eliz- Sixth place winners for the out the field. The Wolverines will com-
abeth Alejandro (3200 meter Lady Wolverines consisted of Sibley East did not have a pete in the Le Sueur-Hender-
run), Audrey Parrott (long Breanna Fahning (3200 meter first or second place winner. son Invitational on Friday af-
jump), Sibley East 4 X 200 run), Rachel Rettmann (triple Audrey Parrott placed third ternoon, May 12. Sibley East
meter relay team (Jaden jump) and Sibley East 4 X in both the 200 meter dash will also compete in the Min-
Kmetz, Audrey Parrott, Ella 100 meter relay team (Kati and 400 meter dash. nesota River Conference
Lundstrom and Rachel Rett- Danielson, Alison Eibs, Fourth place winners for Meet at Le Sueur-Henderson
mann) and Sibley East 4 X Rachel Rettmann and Cassidy Sibley East were Audrey Par- on Thursday afternoon, May
800 meter relay team (Is- Schoener). rott (long jump) and Sibley 18.
abelle Ballalatak, Lucy Bal- East 4 X 800 meter relay
lalatak, Jaden Kmetz and Lake Crystal/ team (Isabelle Ballalatak, Lions Invitational
Cassidy Schoener). Wellcome Memorial Lucy Ballalatak, Jaden The Sibley East varsity
Fourth place winners for The Sibley East varsity Kmetz and Cassidy Schoen- boys track team placed third
the Lady Wolverines were girls track team placed sixth er). among eight teams during the
Audrey Parrott (200 meter during a meet at Lake Crys- Fifth place winners for the Lions Invitational in Arling-
dash), Isabelle Ballalatak tal/Wellcome Memorial on Lady Wolverines were Elia- ton on Friday afternoon, May
(800 meter run), Elizabeth Tuesday afternoon, May 2. beth Alejansro (1600 meter 5.
Alejandro (1600 meter run) Blue Earth Area took top run) and Sibley East 4 X 200 Le Sueur-Henderson cap-
and Sibley East 4 X 400 honors with 155 team points. meter relay team (Jaden ture top honors with 204.5 Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk
meter relay team (Jaden Lake Crystal-Wellcome Me- Kmetz, Audrey Parrott, Ella team points while G-F-W
Kmetz, Isabelle Ballalatak, Lundstrom and Rachel Rett- Sibley East trackster Micah Scherer participated in the Lions
morial (119), Martin County placed second with 87.5 team
Lucy Ballalatak and Aly mann). Invitational on Friday, May 5.
points. Sibley East placed Flores, Jose Nevarez, Travis Leighton Rose (400 meter
third with 81 team points. Andrews and Jordan Latzke). dash), Scott Holmquist (long
Minnesota Valley Lutheran
SE girls softball team drops 3 games (68), New
Academy/Bethany Academy
Life
Fifth place winners for Sib- jump), Logan Tesch (triple
ley East included Kameron In jump), Jacob Willmsen (dis-
By Kurt Menk walked one. was tagged with the mound (high jump) and Jacob cus) and Sibley East 4 X
(38), Norwood Young Ameri- Willmsen (discus). 200 meter relay team
Editor Junior Taylor Perschau and loss. Schott, who gave up
ca (34), Minneapolis Roo- Sixth place winners for the (Leighton Rose, Kameron In,
The Sibley East varsity sophomore Morgan Mathews nine hits, struck out five and
sevelt (16) and Lester Prairie Wolverines consisted of Jens Lundstrom and Brody
girls softball team dropped collected two singles apiece. walked two.
(13) rounded out the field. Travis Andrews (1600 meter Bates).
three games in Minnesota Junior Kiana Montes ripped a
Logan Tesch sparked the run) and Lucas Tesch (110 Third place winners for
River Conference action last double while seniors Alli Jordan 9
Wolverines with a first place meter hurdles, 300 meter hur- Sibley East consisted of
week. Harter and Alyssa Louwagie Sibley East 2
finish in the triple jump dles and triple jump). Logan Tesch (110 meter hur-
The Lady Wolverines, 1-8 and junior Jaci Tourtellott The Sibley East varsity
event. Tesch won the event dles), Jens Lundstrom (long
in the Minnesota River Con- added one single each. girls softball team fell to vis-
with leap of 40’8.”
ference and 3-10 overall, will iting Jordan 9-2 during the Lake Crystal/ jump) and Sibley East 4 X
Second place winners for 800 meter relay team (Jorge
host Le Sueur-Henderson at Jordan 9 second game of a Minnesota
the Wolverines included Wellcome Memorial
7 p.m. Thursday, May 11. Sibley East 3 River Conference twinbill on
Logan Tesch (110 meter hur- The Sibley East varsity Flores, Jose Nevarez, Travis
Sibley East will also travel to The Sibley East varsity Thursday afternoon, May 4.
dles), Sibley East 4 X 200 boys track team placed third Andrews and Jordan Latzke).
Belle Plaine in MRC play at girls softball team lost to vis- Senior Alli Harter led the among six teams during a Fourth place winners for
meter relay team (Leighton
5 p.m. Monday, May 15. iting Jordan 9-3 during the offensive attack with three
Rose, Kameron In, Jens meet at Lake Crystal/Well- the Wolverines were Jorge
first game of a Minnesota singles. Junior Morgan
Lundstrom and Brody Bates) come Memorial on Tuesday Flores (400 meter dash),
NYA 5 River Conference double- Stearns, for the second con- afternoon, May 2. Devon Schultz (shot put and
and Sibley East 4 X 400
Sibley East 0 header on Thursday after- secutive game, slugged a
meter relay team (Leighton Lake Crystal-Wellcome discus) and Sibley East 4 X
The Sibley East varsity noon, May 4. home run. Juniors Kiana
Rose, Brody Bates, Kameron Memorial captured top hon- 400 meter relay team
girls softball team was Junior Kiana Montes paced Montes and Taylor Perschau
In and Jens Lundstrom). ors with 152 team points. St. (Leighton Rose, Brody Bates,
blanked by visiting Norwood Sibley East’s five-hit attack and sophomore Sydney
Third place winners for Clair placed second with 119 Kameron In and Jens Lund-
Young America 5-0 in Min- with two singles. Junior Mor- Schott had one single each.
Sibley East consisted of Jens team points while Sibley East strom).
nesota River Conference play gan Stearns slammed a home Schott hurled the first six- finished third with 91 team Fifth place winners for Sib-
Lundstrom (400 meter dash
on Tuesday afternoon, May 2. run. Seniors Bernice Men- plus innings and took the
and long jump) and Cody points. Blue Earth Area (79), ley East included Logan
Sophomore Sydney Schott doza and Alyssa Louwagie mound loss.
Voight (shot put). United South Central (60) Tesch (long jump) and Sibley
pitched the entire game and and junior Jaci Tourtellott Junior Jada Jirasek worked
Fourth place winners for and Martin County West (58) East 4 X 100 meter relay
suffered the mound setback. added one single apiece. in relief. rounded out the field. team (Xavier Wassather,
the Wolverines were
The right hander yielded 11 Sophomore Sydney Schott
Leighton Rose (100 meter Jens Lundstrom captured a Jorge Flores, Brevon Rose
hits. She also fanned two and worked the entire game and
dash), Jose Nevarez (800 first place finish in the 400 and Sean Alander).
meter dash with a time of Sixth place winners for the
meter run), Logan Tesch Wolverines consisted of
55.48 seconds.
Arlington A’s beat St. Patrick and Belle Plaine (long jump), Devon Schultz
(discus) and Sibley East 4 X Second place winners for Brody Bates (300 meter hur-
By Kurt Menk Dan Chies, who was 13 on Sunday afternoon, May 800 meter relay team (Jorge the Wolverines included dles), Logan Tesch (high
Editor named A-Train Player of the 7. jump) and Lucas Tesch (triple
The Arlington A’s baseball Game, pitched the first six in- Belle Plaine scored seven
team opened its season with
two road wins last weekend.
nings and posted the mound
win.
runs in the bottom of the wild
ninth inning.
G.I. Irish blank STOP HERE BEFORE
The A’s will travel to
Brownton at 7:30 p.m. Fri-
Collin Pautsch worked the
final three frames and picked
Matt Nagel pitched the first
five innings and recorded the
Belle Plaine YOU HIT THE LAKE
day, May 12. Arlington will up the mound save. mound victory. 13-0 in opener Fishing Opener Weekend Hours: Fri., May 12 • 5 a.m. THRU
also travel to St. Peter at 6 Chies helped his own cause Matt Pichelmann worked The visiting Green Isle Sat., May 13 • 8 p.m.; Sun., May 14 • 5 a.m.-6 p.m.
p.m. Sunday, May 14. The with a single and a two-run the final four frames and Irish opened its season with a • Interstate Batteries • Crawlers, Wax Worms,
A’s will host Henderson at double. Nathan Henke col- posted the mound save. 13-0 win over Belle Plaine • Rods, Reels & Tackle Minnows, Leeches
7:30 p.m. Friday, May 19. lected two singles while Nagel, who was named the on Friday night, May 5. • Convenience Foods,
KNUJ Radio will broadcast Austin Brockhoff and Nathan A-Train Player of the Game, Josh Anthony paced Green OPEN 24 Pop & Ice
the Arlington and Henderson Thomes added one single helped his own case with a Isle’s nine-hit attack with a HOURS
game. each. single and a double. Nathan single and a double. May 12-13
Henke, Austin Brockhoff and Cody Hallahan, who
Arlington 4 Arlington 15 Tyler Agre collected two sin- pitched the first five innings, Neubarth Lawn Care
St. Patrick 3 Belle Plaine 13 gles apiece while Dan Chies was the winning pitcher. & Landscaping
The visiting Arlington A’s The visiting Arlington A’s and Pichelmann ripped one Green Isle will travel to St.
baseball team edged St. baseball team scored 10 runs double each. Nathan Thomes Boni at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 10627 Hwy. 22, Glencoe
Patrick 4-3 on Saturday after-
noon, May 6.
in the top of the ninth inning
and defeated Belle Plaine 15-
and Nick Doetkott added one
single apiece.
14. They will host Montrose
at 7:30 p.m. May 17.
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Arlington ACT on Alzheimer’s meeting
scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday, May 18
The Arlington ACT on education, awareness, and meet every second
Alzheimer ’s group will support. Wednesday of the month
host a public meeting at the The city also carried over from 10:30 am to 11:30 am
Arlington Community Cen- $3,139.77 from Phases 1-3 at Fairview Assisted Liv-
ter at 6 p.m. Thursday, May of the project so the City ing.
18. has a total of $10,139.77 to The dementia friendly
The purpose of the meet- spend on their programs. garden will be under the
ing is to provide more in- The community voted and care of the Arlington Gar-
formation on the projects decided to implement sup- den Club.
that will be funded with the port groups and a dementia Barb Alsleben of Luther-
city’s Phase 4 ACT grant friendly garden. an Social Services and
money. The City of Ar- The support groups will Larry Gieseke of the Ar-
lington received $7,000 in be facilitated by Barb Al- lington Garden Club will
ACT money to carry out sleben of Lutheran Social be on hand to talk about the
programs relating to Services. The support projects being funding with
Alzheimer’s and dementia groups began May 10 and the ACT grant money.
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk
New Green Isle Rural Carrier
Green Isle resident John Schauer is the new 2003. He had previously substituted in Hen-
full-time rural route mail carrier for Green derson, Winthrop, Hamburg, Norwood Young
Isle. He replaces Joe Kreger. Schauer has America and Arlington.
been a substitute rural mail carrier since
Arlington Raceway
The following is a list of re- 1. Justin Remus, New Ulm 3. Dakota Robinson, Arlington
sults from the Arlington Race- 2. Steve Kroyer, New Prague 4. Mori Oestreich, Henderson
way on Saturday night, May 6. 3. Dustin Engelke, Lester Prairie 5. Jason Goddard, Eagan
4. Tony Rialson, Cottonwood 6. Scott Oestreich, Belle Plaine
IMCA Hobby A-Feature 5. Tom Malchow Jr., Hutchinson 7. Andrea McCain, South Haven
1. Cory Probst, Brewster 6. Jeremy Brown, Elko-New 8. Tyler Manthey, Norwood
2. Matt Olson, Franklin Market 9. Jessie Johnson, Green Isle
3. Brad Becker, Arlington 7. Eric Larson, Madison Lake 10. Rodney Manthey, Norwood
4. Roger Jenniges, Echo 8. Kevin Kirk, Minneapolis 11. Bryan Apitz, New Ulm
5. LukeTrebelhorn, Buffalo Lake 9. Chet Ragan, Eagle Lake 12. Joe Pommerer, Silver Lake
6. Shawn Harms, Green Isle 10. Joe Maas, Howard Lake 13. Daniel Jacobus, Green Isle
7. Tyler Boyda, Redwood Falls 11. Eric Bassett, Mankato 14. Robert Rutt, Plato
8. Derek Platt, Slayton 12. John Albrecht, Glencoe
9. Andrew Latour, Le Sueur 13. Jason Schroeder, Norwood Sprint Cars A-Feature
10. Brian Loscheider, Cologne 14. Tiffany Maus, South Haven 1. Michael Stien, Ceylon
11. Jordan Robinson, Marshall 15. Brandon Opsahl, Buffalo 2. Kaleb Johnson, Sioux Falls,
12. Andrew Zimmerman, Cleve- 16. Jordan Meine, Springfield S.D.
land 17. Zach Schultz, Watertown 3. Trevor Serbus, Olivia
13. Paul Evers, Olivia 18. Jeff Lloyd, Le Center 4. Ron Guentzel, St. Peter
14. Colton Burke, Redwood 19. Denton Strassburg, Hanska 5. Jeremy Schultz, Stewart
Falls 20. Zachary Foesch, Bird Island 6. Jesse Cripe, South Haven
15. Ashelyn Moriarty, Jordan 21. Dan Jacobson, New Prague 7. Karlee Block, Belle Plaine
16. Jed Trebelhorn, Winthrop 8. Neil Stevens, Bingham Lake
17. Ben Reierson, Arlington Modifieds A-Feature 9. Dave Becker, Belle Plaine
18. Frank Billmeier, Redwood 1. Clint Hatlestad, Glencoe 10. Bill Johnson, St. Peter
Falls 2. Tyler Limoges, Redwood 11. Dalyn Cody, Prior Lake
Falls
IMCA Sport Compact 3. Tim Pessek, Hutchinson Stock Cars A-Feature
A-Feature 4. Jesse Rogotzke, Sanborn 1. Matt Speckman, Sleepy Eye
1. Alex Dostal, Glencoe 5. Trent Loverude, New Ulm 2. Chad Schroeder, Belle Plaine
2. Ryan Bryant, Mason City, 6. Dalton Magers, Redwood 3. Dean Cornelius, New Prague
Iowa Falls 4. Matthew Schauer, Arlington
3. Alan Lahr, Nicollet 7. Chad Porter, Madison Lake 5. Dan Mackenthun, Hamburg
4. Kyren Porter, Madison Lake 8. Joe Roberts, New Ulm 6. Jeff Holstein, New Ulm
5. Dylan Braunworth, Green Isle 9. Jerry Wren, Howard Lake 7. Brad Lange, Jordan
6. Joe Regner, Winthrop 10. Robert Theuringer, Brainerd 8. Brent Uecker, Hutchinson
7. Tim Senne, North Mankato 11. Josh Larsen, Glencoe 9. David Moriarty, Jordan
8. Justin Forcier, Sleepy Eye 10. Ryan Grochow, New Ulm
Outlaw Hobby A-Feature 11. Kevin Latour, Le Sueur
IMCA SportMods 1. Karl Hewitt Jr., Carver
A-Feature 2. Kyle Roepke, Arlington
EXHIBIT A
NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSESSMENTS
FOR 2017 STREET & UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TIME AND PLACE Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of
GENERAL NATURE OF Arlington, Minnesota, will meet in the City Hall in the City
IMPROVEMENTS: of Arlington, Minnesota, on the 15th day of May, 2017, at
6:30 P.M. to consider objections to the proposed assess-
ments for 2017 Street & Utility Improvements heretofore
ordered by the City Council.
ASSESSMENT ROLL The proposed assessment roll is on file with the
OPEN TO INSPECTION: City Clerk and open to public inspection.
AREA PROPOSED The area proposed to be assessed consists of
TO BE ASSESSED: every lot, piece or parcel of land benefitted by said
improvement, which has been ordered made and is as
follows: W. Brooks St (from 5th Ave NW to 3nd Ave NW),
W. Alden St (from Hwy 5 to 2nd Ave NW), 4th Ave NW (W.
Chandler to W. Alden Street), 3rd Ave NW (W. Brooks to W
TOTAL AMOUNT Alden Street) in the City of Arlington, MN.
AND TERM OF The total amount proposed to be assessed is
PROPOSED $435,965.48 and is proposed to be payable in
ASSESSMENT: annual installments over a period of 15 years.
WRITTEN OR ORAL Written or oral objections will be considered at the
OBJECTIONS: hearing.
RIGHT OF APPEAL: An owner of property to be assessed may appeal the
assessment to the district court of Sibley County
pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.081 by
serving notice of the appeal upon the Mayor or Clerk of the
City within 30 days after the adoption of the assessment
and filing such notice with the district court within ten days
after service upon the Mayor or Clerk.
LIMITATION ON No appeal may be taken as to the amount of any
APPEAL: assessment adopted by the City Council unless a written
objection signed by the affected property owner is filed
with the Clerk prior to the assessment hearing or
presented to the presiding officer at the hearing. All
objections to the assessments not received at the assess-
ment hearing in the manner prescribed by Minnesota
Statutes, Section 429.061 are waived, unless the failure to
object at the assessment hearing is due to a reasonable
cause.
DEFERMENT OF
ASSESSMENTS: Under the provisions of Minnesota Statutes,
Sections 435.193 to 435.195, the City may, at its discre-
tion, defer the payment of assessments for any homestead
property owned by a person 65 years of age or older for
whom it would be a hardship to make the payments.
However, the City has elected not to establish any
deferment procedure pursuant to those Sections.
MAILED NOTICE:
The notice of this hearing mailed to property owners
contains additional information.
DATED: April 24th, 2017.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
/s/ Liza Donabauer
City Clerk
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National Nurses Week
Pictured: Left: Kris Mueller, HIM/LPN, right: Krista Swoboda, Administrator
Celebrating Nurses Week with one of our own Nurses is a
privilege. Kristine Mueller an employee of the Good Samari-
tan Society Arlington started her journey back in December 1,
1973. She started her career as a charge nurse and continued to
do that for around 25 years where she moved onto Medical
records. Kris stated that she had an opportunity to help out in
the medical records for a short time but then ended up taking it
over where she then became the Director of HIM. She has
been doing this for almost 20 years now. However this is not
the only role she has done. Kris has helped out in Laundry and
activities when those departments were in need of extra help
and still today continues to help out in the nursing department.
Kris says our residents are the core of our nursing home. They
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk share their lives with us, life’s experiences, hopes and joys
with us. They brighten our day with smiles, humor and
GICS Wooden Stools generous hearts. Our residents give us so much in return.
“Kris has been a staple to our facility through the years” says
Ray Heimkes helped his granddaughter, Morgan Zeiher, con- structed in the first three years while wooden stools have been coworker Tiffany Brockhoff. While Kris has been employed
struct a wood stool during an event at the Green Isle Communi- constructed the last 19 years. A group of Gaylord men, direct- with the Good Samaritan for nearly 45 years she still makes
ty School on Thursday afternoon, May 4. Albie Kuphal, who ed by John Sievert, have continued the tradition and assist all time to enjoy her family and grandchildren. She also finds
passed away 13 years ago, began this project for kindergarten kindergarten students in Sibley County and the Lafayette Char- time to paint, be active outdoors and her love of horses.
students in Sibley County 23 years ago. Bird feeders were con- ter School. Stop by and salute her and the rest of our Nurses
during National Nurses week.
Sibley County Court F19Et
The following felonies were sample when directed, do not use or incomplete record of duty status Gehl, 34, New Ulm, speed, $225,
heard in District Court April 14-21, possess firearms, ammunition or ex- (form and manner), $225, MSP; MSP; Marco A. Hernandez, 32,
2017: plosives, do not register to vote or Shane M. Brenke, 38, Le Sueur, Gaylord, seatbelt required-driver
Amy L. Lillevold, 42, Prior Lake, vote until discharged from proba- seatbelt required-driver and passen- and passengers must use, $110, fail
first degree possession of a con- tion and your civil rights are fully gers must use, $110, MSP; Erik R. to change address/name within 30
trolled substance, dismissed, SO; restored, $300, SO. Cihlar, 21, Hutchinson, no proof days, dismissed, MSP; Michael B.
Linsey L. Moe, 33, Deephaven, fifth The following misdemeanors, MV insurance, dismissed, MSP; Hillesheim, 65, Maple Grove,
degree possession of a controlled petty misdemeanors and gross mis- Kim M. Daily-Schnoor, 51, Pine speed, $135, MSP; Kathie M. Hoff-
substance, continued, supervised demeanors were heard in District River, speed, $125, MSP; Trevor C. man, 51, Sleepy Eye, speed, $135,
probation two years, pay costs, Court April 21-28, 2017: Minneso- Eichacker, 24, Winthrop, speed, MSP; Teresa M. Keaveny, 61, New
chemical dependency ta State Patrol (MSP); Sheriff’s Of- $135, MSP; Cody J. Fahey, 24, Ulm, speed, $125, MSP; Brandon
evaluation/treatment within 30 days, fice (SO); Department of Natural Belle Plaine, third degree DWI, dis- L. Knake, 26, Hutchinson, no proof
follow recommendations of evalua- Resources (DNR); MN Department missed, third degree DWI, stay of MV insurance, dismissed, MSP;
tion, sign all releases of informa- of Transportation (MNDOT): imposition, supervised probation Samuel M. Mbutu, 20, St. Boni-
tion, contact with probation, follow Humberto Bracamontes-Garcia, two years, local confinement 30 facius, speed, $125, MSP; Eric A.
all instructions of probation, sign 45, Gaylord, no MN DL, $185, days, credit for time served 1 day, Miller, 35, New Ulm, speed, dis-
probation agreement, no non-pre- Gaylord PD; John C. Lizama, 28, comment two days in custody and missed, ignition interlock restriction
scription drugs, no use or posses- Gibbon, no proof insurance (driver), 27 days EHM w/EAM to begin violation, $285, MSP; Carri J. Ode-
sion, random testing, complete dismissed, Gaylord PD; Logan H. Tuesday May 2nd at 9 a.m., contact gard, 45, New Ulm, expired regis-
booking, follow all state and federal Pool, 20, Glencoe, drugs-possession with probation, follow all instruc- tration, $200, MSP; Arcelia Rivera,
criminal laws, contact your proba- of drug paraphernalia-use or posses- tions of probation, sign probation 42, Gibbon, speed, $145, MSP;
tion officer as directed, tell your sion prohibited, $135, Gaylord PD; agreement, no alcohol/controlled Kiana B. Sander, 18, Franklin, pos-
probation officer within 72 hours if Abigail L. San Miguel, 35, Arling- substance use, with the exception of session of drug paraphernalia, $135,
you have contact with law enforce- ton, driving after suspension, dis- prescribed medications, no posses- MSP; Roland R Schwark, 50,
ment, tell your probation officer missed, Gaylord PD. sion of alcohol or drugs, with the Portage, Wis., speed, $135, MSP;
within 72 hours if you are charged Shawn L. Foutch, 52, Johnston, exception of prescribed medica- Rachell L. Stephens, 34, Mont-
with any new crime, tell your pro- Iowa, speed, $145, Gibbon PD. tions, random testing, victim impact gomery, speed, $135, MSP; Carol
bation officer within 72 hours if you Bradley C. Nordgren, 69, Medi- panel, chemical dependency evalua- A. Vilendrer, 62, Shakopee, speed,
change your address, employment na, speed, $125, MSP; Hollie L. tion/treatment, follow recommenda- $225, MSP; Jessie D. Watson, 40,
or telephone number, cooperate Ballard, 21, Richfield, speed, $135, tions of evaluation, sign all releases St. Paul, speed, $145, MSP;
with the search of your person, resi- MSP; Dawn A. Baswell, 44, Spring- of information, remain law-abiding, Jonathon A. Weberg, 23, Becker,
dence, vehicle, workplace, property, field, Mo., speed, CMV-record of no same or similar, $485, posses- speed, $125, MSP; Mary C. Wolf,
and things as directed by your pro-
bation officer, sign releases of infor-
mation as directed, give a DNA
duty status not current (log book),
$185, MSP; Joel J. Best, 72, Hector,
duty to drive with due care, CMV-
sion of an open bottle, dismissed,
MSP; Brye B. Fowler, 59, Gaylord,
speed, $135, MSP; Jennifer A.
71, Sioux Falls, S.D., unsafe pass-
ing against signs (no pass zone),
$135, MSP. Arlington Enterprise
VISIT US ONLINE AT Sibley County Collection for...
W W W .A R L I N G T O N MN N E W S . C O M
Tires, Appliance & Electronics at the
Sibley Co. Fairgrrounds in Arlington
n
Wednesday, May 24th, 2017 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Appliances: Must be empty. Washers, dryers, hot water heaters, stoves, furnaces,
microwaves, dehumidifiers, refrigerators, freezers, & air
conditioners......................................................$10.00
The contractor may re eject any applliances that do not conform to their permit
requiire
r ments.
Tires: Car/ light truck . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 each Charges are Double
Semi/ small implement . . . $5.00 each for Tiirres
Large Implement . . . . . . . .$10.00 each on Rims.
NEW ITEMS ACCEPTED THIS YEAR!!!
Kids Car seats will be FREE Disposal!!
Mattress or Box Spring will be $10 per item
Matttresses & Box Springs WILL NOT be accept-
ed if wet from being outside OR are deemed to be
infested
Electronics accepted: TV, computer equipment, VCR/CD/DVD,
stereo, copier, cell phone, boombox, fax machine, etc.
Electronics and TV’s 19” or larger..........................$10.00
TV screens and items smaller than 19”...............….$5.00
Computer hard drives w/ mouse & keyboards……..$5.00
Items cannot be dropped off before 9:00 a.m. on Ma
ay 24th
Proof of Tri County residency may be requested
Please note: This collection is not open to commercial operators who deal in the
sale and/ or repair of tires, appliances, or electronics.
For more information call the Tri-County Solid Waste Office at
507-381-9196 or visit us at www.co.nicollet.mn.us//1
180/Tri
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SENIOR DINING
Menus juice, milk.
Call 326-3401 for a meal Wednesday: Krave, cheese
Suggested Donation $4.00 stick, fruit, juice, milk.
Meals are served at Highland Thursday: Bug Bites, yogurt,
Commons dining room fruit, juice, milk.
Monday-Friday Friday: Cereal, seeds, fruit,
Monday: Beef tips with gravy, juice, milk.
noodles, peaches, country blend
vegetables, bread, margarine, SIBLEY EAST SCHOOL
cookie, low fat milk. MENU
Tuesday: Country steak, Arlington & Gaylord
mashed potatoes, corn, bread, May 15-19
margarine, pudding, low fat milk. A 1/2 pint of milk and an en-
Wednesday: Oven baked riched grain product is served
chicken, baked potato, sour with each meal. Additional milk
cream, California blend vegeta- is available for 40 cents each.
bles, bread, margarine, fruit Menu is subject to change.
cocktail, low fat milk. Monday: Tacos, spanish rice,
Thursday: Roast turkey, romaine lettuce, tomatoes, refried
mashed potatoes with gravy, beans, corn, fruit, milk.
green beans, cranberry sauce, Alternate: Chicken patty.
dinner roll, margarine, cake, low Tuesday: Pulled pork on whole
fat milk. grain bun, hashbrowns, broccoli,
Friday: BBQ chicken breast, carrots, fruit, milk.
creamy cucumber salad, fruit, Alternate: Fishburger.
bun, margarine, bar, low fat milk. Wednesday: Tomato soup,
grilled cheese, veggie sticks,
SIBLEY EAST green beans, fruit, milk.
BREAKFAST MENU Alternate: Assorted sandwich-
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk
Arlington & Gaylord es.
May 15-19 Thursday: Chili, crackers, que-
Breakfast is served at 8:00 sadilla, veggie sticks, whole
Spring Concert & Ice Cream Social a.m. daily. A 1/2 pint of milk is grain bread, fruit, milk.
served with each meal daily. Alternate: Turkey wrap.
The Sibley East Jazz Band and Show Choir presented their an- day evening, April 30. The Show Choir, directed by Lenore Menu is subject to change. Friday: Chicken patty on
nual Spring Concert and Ice Cream Social in Arlington on Sun- Strouth, performed during the event. Monday: Frudel, fruit, juice, whole grain bun, oven baked po-
milk. tatoes, baked beans, fruit, milk.
Tuesday: Crunchmania, fruit, Alternate: Hot dog
Church News
PEACE LUTHERAN Tuesday, May 16: 3-8th grade TRINITY LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL
(Missouri Synod) Energy Park tour. 10:00 a.m. 32234 431st Ave., Gaylord COVENANT CHURCH
Arlington Good Samaritan service, 7:00 Scott Richards, Pastor
p.m. Outreach Committee meet- 107 W. Third St., Winthrop
507-964-2959 Sunday, May 14: 9:30 a.m.
ing. 507-647- 5777
Kurt Lehmkuhl, Pastor Sunday school. 10:15 a.m. Wor-
Wednesday, May 17: 2:00 p.m. ship. Parsonage 507-647-3739
hispeace@frontiernet.net Interim Pastor
www.peacelutheranarlington.org Bible study. 7:00 p.m. Choir
practice. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN www.wincov.org
Sunday, May 14: 8:15 a.m. Saturday, May 13: 6:00 a.m.
Sunday school. 8:30 a.m. Bible Thursday, May 18: 10:00 a.m. (Missouri Synod)
Bulletin information due. 10:30 Arlington Men’s Bible study at Hahn’s
study. 9:30 a.m. Worship service Dining.
with Holy Communion. 10:30 a.m.Bible study at Highland 507-964-2400
Commons. 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 Sunday, May 14: 9:30 a.m.
a.m. Fellowship. Gary L. Ruckman, Pastor Worship service. 10:45 a.m.
Monday, May 15: 11:30 a.m. p.m. Services on cable TV chan- Sunday, May 14: 9:00 a.m.
nel 8. Sunday school.
Feeding of the 500 club. Sunday school and Bible class. Wednesday, May 17: 9:00
Thursday, May 18: 7:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Worship with Holy a.m. Prayer coffee at the Lodge
Church Council meeting. GAYLORD Communion. Lutheran Hour
ASSEMBLY OF GOD in Winthrop.
broadcasted on KDUZ 1260 AM Thursday, May 18: 9:30 a.m.
CREEKSIDE Gaylord every Sunday at noon.
Bob Holmbeck, Pastor Women’s Bible study. 6:30 p.m.
Community Church Monday, May 15: May 15-17 Men’s Bible study at Peik’s.
Christian & Missionary Friday, May 12: 9:30 a.m. Le State Pastors’ Conference at
Alliance Sueur Bible study, 220 Risedorph Madden’s Brainerd.
St. group room. ZION LUTHERAN
114 Shamrock Dr., Arlington Wednesday, May, 17: 6:00
Sunday, May 14: 9:15 a.m. 814 W. Brooks St., Arlington
507-964-2872 p.m. Pastor at St. John’s
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John Cherico, Pastor Deborah Dawson, Pastor
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Wednesday, May 17: 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 18: 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 13: 8:00 a.m. Worship with Holy Communion.
Wednesday evening supper, Bible Deadline for bulletin and Calen-
Men’s breakfast. 10:00 a.m. Fellowship and Sun-
classes and Youth Focused - Wel- dar information.
Sunday, May 14: 9:30-10:15 day school.
come!
a.m. Adult Sunday school and Monday, May 14-16: Pastor
Kids Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. ORATORY OF
Dawson out of the Office. May
Worship service and nursery, ST. THOMAS
ST. PAUL’S EV. 13-19: Linnea out of the Office.
ages 0-4, and Children’s Church
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Men’s Bible study on Tony Fr. Keith SalisburyThursday: Wednesday, May 17: 7:00
Evans’ Book: Kingdom Man. Dan Schnabel, Pastor Weekly Mass at 5:00 p.m. p.m. Council workshop.
Wednesday, May 17: 6:30-8:00 www.stpaulsrcus.orgSunday, May
p.m. Youth Group. 14: 8:30 a.m. Sunday School and ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Thursday, May 18: 9:00 a.m. Arlington ENTERPRISE
and 1:00 p.m. Zion service on
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(Missouri Synod) Cable. 507-964-5547
SEVENTH DAY Green Isle
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Men’s Brotherhood.
7th Ave. N.W., Arlington
507-304-3410 Wednesday, May 17: 6:30-8:00
Eric W. Rapp, Pastor
Friday, May 12: 10:00 a.m. Blessings
Robert Brauer, Pastor p.m. Catechism class. 7:30 p.m. Deadline for Sunday bulletin.
Youth Fellowship. [ Dealing With Sin in the Church ] “If your brother or sister sins, go and point out their fault, just between the
507-234-6770 Sunday, May 14: 8:00 a.m. two of you. If they listen to you, you have won them over.
Saturday: Church services at Bible study. 9:00 a.m. Worship
9:30 a.m. Bible study at 11:00 ST. MARY, MICHAEL with Communion. 10:00 a.m. Matthew 18:15 NIV
a.m. Fellowship dinner at 12:00 AND BRENDAN AREA Sunday school.
p.m. All are welcome. FAITH COMMUNITY Monday, May 15: Pastor at
Fr. Keith Salisbury, Pastor Madden’s Conference. 5:00 p.m.
UNITED METHODIST Friday, May 12: 8:30 a.m. Community Connect dinner.
Arlington Mass (Mar). 5:00 p.m. Mass Tuesday, May 16: Pastor at
Rodney J. Stemme, Pastor (Bre). Madden’s Conference. 7:00 p.m.
www.arlingtonunitedmethodist.org Saturday, May 13: 5:00 p.m. LWML meeting.
Sunday, May 14: 9:00 a.m. Mass (Mar). Wednesday, May 17: Pastor re-
Worship. 10:15 a.m. Fellowship Sunday, May 14: 7:30 a.m. turns from Conference. 6:30 p.m.
and Sunday school. Mass (Bre). 9:00 a.m. Mass 6th grade Confirmation.
Tuesday, May 16: 7:00 p.m. (Mic). 10:30 a.m. Mass (Mar).
Ad. Council. Monday, May 15: 8:30 a.m. ZION LUTHERAN
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p.m. Confirmation. Communion (Mar). 8:00 p.m. AA Green Isle Township
and Al Anon (Mar). 507-326-3451
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Tuesday, May 16: 8:30 a.m. Eric W. Rapp, Pastor
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Communion (Arlington Good Deadline for Sunday bulletin.
Arlington
Samaritan). Sunday, May 14: 10:30 a.m.
507-964-2109 Wednesday, May 17: 8:30 a.m.
Matthew C. Rauh, Pastor Worship service.
Mass (Mar). 9:00 a.m. Word and Monday, May 15: Pastor at
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www.stpaularlington.com Madden’s Conference. 5:00 p.m.
a.m. Sunday by Sunday Bible Community Connect dinner at St.
email: study (Linda DeWitte). 6:30-7:30
church@stpaularlington.com Paul’s.
p.m. Ss. Michael, Mary and Tuesday, May 16: Pastor at
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class (K-10) (Mar).
Thursday, May 18: 8:30 a.m.
Madden’s Conference. 7:00 p.m.
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Wednesday, May 17: Pastor re-
Seventh Day Adventist
11:00 a.m. Finance Board meet-
ing. 6:30 p.m. Youth Group meet-
Mass (Bre & Mic). 7:30 p.m.
Narcotics Anonymous (Mic).
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ing.
Monday, May 15: 7:00 p.m. Paul’s. 507-304-3410
Council meeting.
Pastor Robert Brauer
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The City of Arlington is currently accepting applications for a   
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full-time Maintenance Worker in the Public Works Department. The
position is primarily responsible for performing general maintenance 
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SUMMER WORK AVAILABLE also performs routine to skilled manual labor and maintenance in the
Arlington, Atwater, Bird Island, Brownton, Cosmos, Gaylord, Gibbon,
Glencoe, Hector, Hutchinson, Litchfield, Olivia,
Public Works Department and performs related duties as required.  <;5321-72999,76;(9+:;9+/89+:;37)9
Redwood, Renville, & Stewart Minimum Qualifications: Must possess and maintain a valid Min-
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Responsibilities: Collect 15-20 pound samples of Peas and/ or Corn from
representative locations in field during early morning hours.
cense or the ability to obtain one in one year. Must be able to re- +,5:7-7&89+;:0:;;:)927-9;:63;:)979
spond to a call-out for snow removal or a city emergency within 30
Requirements: Must have a strong work ethic, ability to work
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Farm experience is helpful, but not required. qualifications and previous experience.
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PRE-GRADE For job description, required application and supplemental ques-
Responsibilities: Process pea samples at plant location after field samples tions, go on-line at www.arlingtonmn.com or contact Arlington City     79:63(3-3729

are taken. Hours approximately 8:30am – 2:30pm. Offices, 204 Shamrock Drive, Arlington, MN 55307 – (507) 964-
RAW PRODUCT GRADING 2378. Required application and supplemental questions are due to   
Taking product samples from incoming trucks to evaluate quality. the City Administrator no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 26, 2017. 
 


The City of Arlington is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
COMBINE OPERATORS F19-20Ec    
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Responsibilities: Combine Peas &/ or Corn, assist with minor repairs,
adjustments, maintenance, & Combine sanitation. 


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