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ports Wednesday, May 17, 2017
The McLeod County Chronicle
Chronicle photo by
Tom Carothers
After defeat-
Win streak ends for GSL
ing Dassel-
Cokato earlier
this season,
baseball after two losses
By Tom Carothers hosts the Wildcats in a dou- third-inning lead at NYA on
the Glencoe-
Silver Lake Sports Editor bleheader on Thursday at Friday, May 12, as Johnson
baseball team Just as the Glencoe-Silver Vollmer Field. scored on a fielder’s choice by
fell to the Lake baseball team hit the Peyton Sell tossed a com- Boesche.
high point of its season, the plete-game six-hitter in the However, the Raiders ral-
Chargers last
Panthers suddenly stumbled a Panthers’ win over Mound lied to seize the lead for good
week. Carsen couple times last week. Westonka. with three runs in the fourth
Streich (pic- GSL opened its most recent Korey Johnson drove in and two more in the fifth and
tured) and the three-game stretch by winning three runs and scored once on held on for the win.
Panthers look its ninth game in a row in a 5- a 3-for-4 day at the plate. GSL netted just three hits in
to get back on 3 victory at Mound Westonka Mitch Boesche also had three the game – two from Johnson
track this on Tuesday, May 9, that hits and one RBI, while Tay- and one from Troska.
week before avenged an earlier-season loss lor Schauer and Alex Troska Gabe Roepke plated
the regular to the White Hawks. each had two hits and one run Boesche in the sixth inning,
season ends However, the remainder of scored. but the Panthers could pull no
at Rockford the stretch was not nearly as Dassel-Cokato, which lost closer than the final three-run
kind to the Panthers as the 5-3 in Glencoe a month ago, deficit. Boesche started and
on Monday.
team suffered losses of 7-2 earned the regular-season split was hung with the loss after
and 5-2 at Dassel-Cokato and with a 7-2 defeat of its visitors 4-1/3 innings of work.
Norwood-Young America, re- on Thursday, May 11. The Annandale hosted GSL on
spectively, to close out the Chargers put up three runs in Tuesday, May 16, after the
week. the first inning to take a lead Chronicle went to press.
The setbacks left GSL with they did not relinquish. The Panthers/Wildcats dou-
a 12-4 overall record, 8-2 in Sell and Carsen Streich bleheader on Thursday is
the Wright County Confer- both took advantage of a suc- scheduled to begin at 4:30
ence West and 8-1 in games cession of D-C errors to score p.m., with GSL then slated to
against fellow Section 5AA GSL’s runs in the fifth inning. close out the regular season at
teams. Luke Frahm logged two of the Rockford on Monday, May
The Panthers opened this Panthers’ five hits, while 22.
week still leading the WCC Johnson took the complete- The Section 5AA Tourna-
West by one-half game over game loss on the mound. ment is scheduled to start on
New London-Spicer. GSL The Panthers held a 1-0 Monday, June 5.
Playoff time for softballers
By Tom Carothers Tuesday, May 16, after the April 11 and an 8-6 win on
Sports Editor Chronicle went to press. May 2.
The postseason looms for First pitch for Friday’s play- If the Panthers are able to
the Glencoe-Silver Lake soft- off in Watertown is slated for win the third meeting between
ball team, as the Panthers 4:30 p.m. the teams, they will advance
found out that they will travel The Royals swept the regu- to play either No. 1 seed NYA
to Watertown-Mayer for the lar-season series with a 7-5 or No. 8 Breck on Tuesday,
Section 5AA opener on Friday win to open the season on May 23 in Rockford.
afternoon.
GSL was handed the No. 5
seed for the 5AA East subsec-
tion after entering this week
on a six-game losing streak.
The Panthers came up short
on all three of their games last
week, falling 10-2 at Mound
Westonka on Tuesday, May 9,
and then losing at Dassel-
Cokato and Norwood-Young
America to close out the
stretch.
Mound Westonka never
trailed while hosting the Pan-
thers. The hosts scored two
runs in the second inning and
lone tallies in the third and
fourth before posting a six-run
sixth to all-but end matters.
Molli Cacka drove home
Morgan Mathews in the
fourth, with Elise Petersen
plating Sam Voigt in the sev-
enth to account for the GSL
offense.
Against Dassel-Cokato on
Thursday, May 11, Kasidy
Cacka drove in three runs on a
2-for-3 day at the plate. Voigt
also went 2-for-3 with one
RBI.
Kaitlyn Uecker drove in Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
Lexi Hansch to give GSL a 1-
0 lead at NYA on Friday, May Cody Rae finished fourth in the 800-meter run at the Watertown-Mayer Invite on
12. Unfortunately for the Pan- Thursday, May 11.
thers, the Raiders scored the
next three touchdowns to win
21-1 in five innings.
Entering this week, Uecker
Sectionals coming up fast for GSL
leads GSL with a .452 batting By Tom Carothers two days after taking part in 4:52.27. Meyer then won the
average and nine RBI on the Sports Editor the Section 6AA True Team 3200-meter run in 10:53.20,
season. The Glencoe-Silver Lake meet at Willmar. with Jakob Rusten in second
Hansch is tops on the squad track and field teams are in at 11:10.02.
with 12 runs scored. Hansch the midst of progressing Panther Boys Tyler Ehrke won the 300-
and Brianna Wraspir each from their regular season Kyle Christensen won the meter hurdles in 44.98, with
have one of the Panthers’ two into the postseason, with the 200-meter dash in 23.62 sec- the 4x200- and 4x800-meter
home runs this spring. subsectional and Section 2A onds and took second in the relay teams also taking first
GSL entered this week with meets coming up fast on the 100-meter dash in 11.63 at with respective times of
a 5-13 overall record, 3-11 in calendar. the Invite. He was one of 1:39.66 and 9:03.23.
the Wright County Confer- Last week, the Panthers several Panthers to have a Grayson Maresh and Con-
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers successful day in Watertown.
ence West. turned in two of their final nor Kantack finished 1-2 in
The Panthers were sched- three pre-postseason con- Austin Schroepfer won the both the shot put and discus.
uled to close out the regular Kaitlyn Uecker led the Glencoe-Silver Lake softball tests, competing in an invita- 1600-meter run in four min-
season with a home double- team with a .452 batting average and nine RBI enter- tional meet at Watertown- utes, 41.35 seconds, with Panthers
header against Annandale on ing this week. Mayer on Thursday, May 11, Michael Meyer in second at Turn to page 2B
Local townball teams all record wins over Mother’s Day weekend
By Tom Carothers with Bryce Lindeman scoring America on Friday, May 19, Adam Prehn as the Blue Jays Plato travels to Chaska on on a 3-for-5 day to pace the
Sports Editor a pair of runs as the Bruins and at Green Isle on Sunday, improved to 2-0 on the sea- Thursday, with the Blue Jays Brewers to victory.
The local townball teams never trailed in the contest. May 21. son. remaining on the road for a Jaime Paumen started and
went 3-0 overall last week, Seth Schuette started and The Blue Jays were locked Sunday evening game at Wa- earned the win for Glencoe
with Glencoe, Plato and went four innings before turn- Blue Jays in a 3-3 tie with their hosts conia. with five innings on the
Brownton each winning their ing the game over to the Mitch Boesche tripled and after the third inning. The next mound. Paumen allowed one
lone game of Mother’s Day bullpen. Ryan Grams claimed was driven home with an Alex five frames passed by in Brewers earned run on five hits and
weekend. the win with three innings of Troska sacrifice fly as Plato scoreless manner before the A five-run third inning three walks, while striking out
work, allowing two hits, two rallied past host Bird Island 4- heroics by Boesche and Tros- surged Glencoe to an 8-4 de- eight.
Bruins walks and two earned runs 3 on Sunday, May 19. Jacob ka in the ninth. Prehn drove in feat of visiting Dassel-Cokato The Brewers play at St.
Brownton won 5-3 against while striking out four batters. Craft earned the win with four two runs, with Joe Nix also on Friday, May 12. Justin Bonifacious on Saturday and
Arlington on Friday, May 12, Brownton plays at Young innings in relief of starter logging an RBI. Erkenbrack drove in two runs New Germany on Sunday.
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GSL Spring Sports Brief
Sports Petersen, Mavericks top Huskies to
BASEBALL claim NSIC baseball championship
The Minnesota State University base-
ball team, featuring Glencoe-Silver
April Lake alumnus Teddy Petersen, defeated
7......Hutchinson .............L, 6-4 St. Cloud State University 4-2 to win
11 ....at W-M...................W, 5-3 the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Con-
13....at Litchfield ............W, 3-2 ference championship on Saturday,
17....Maple Lake............W, 4-1 May 13.
18....M-W ........................L, 4-1
20....Dassel-Cokato.......W, 5-3
The only true freshman to play on
21....Annandale .............W, 4-0 this year’s Mavericks squad, Petersen
25....at NL-S .....................PPD Teddy went 1-for-3 in the victory.
27....Rockford ................W, 1-0 Petersen Petersen is currently starting at sec-
28....at Mayer Luth. .......W, 5-1 ond base for MSU after beginning the
season in left field. He is batting .310 on the season with
May five doubles and a triple, as well as 27 runs scored in 100
2......W’town-Mayer .......W, 3-0 at-bats.
3......HL-W-W.................W, 8-0 The Mavericks, 44-9 on the year, earned the No. 2 seed
4......Litchfield ..............W, 10-5 in the central region of the NCAA Division-II Tournament.
5......Sibley East ..........W, 12-4
They will face Central Oklahoma in the tourney opener on
9......at M-W...................W, 5-1
11 ....at D-C .....................L, 7-2 Thursday at Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas.
12....at NYA ....................L, 5-2
16....at Annandale.......4:30 pm
18....N. Lon.-Spicer.....4:30 pm Submitted photo
22....at Rockford .........4:30 pm
Section Tournament: 5/25-6/8
Petersen named second-team All-NSIC
State Tournament: 6/16-19
Glencoe-Silver Lake alumnus Cole 1.70 ERA in 10 pitching appearances
Petersen was named second-team that included eight starts and one
SOFTBALL all-conference by the Northern Sun complete game. His ERA ranks as the
Intercollegiate Conference. Petersen, second-lowest in SMSU team history.
April a sophomore at Southwest Minneso- He tossed a team-high 53 innings
11 ....W-M............L, 7-5 (8 inn.) ta State University, went 6-2 with a this season for the Mustangs.
13....Litchfield ................W, 5-4
17....Sibley East ............W, 2-1
18....at M-W...................W, 5-1
20....at D-C ...................L, 13-1
24....Holy Family ...........W, 7-6
27....at Rockford (DH)........L, L Boys’ golfers take two eights
May By Tom Carothers squad with a card of 92. VanHove each scored a 50,
2......at W-M ....................L, 8-6 Sports Editor Damien Silus and Nick with Lachermaier coming
3......at HL-W-W............L, 16-1
4......at Litchfield ...........L, 14-4
The Glencoe-Silver Lake Schmidt each carded a 98, home with a 54.
6......at Hutchinson ......1 w, 1 L boys’ golf team got out the with Jayden Lachermeier Schmidt and Wraspir both
8......NL-S ..........L, 20-0; L, 5-4 sticks for a pair of Wright posting a 105. put up scores of 56.
9......M-W ......................L, 10-2 County Conference West Reid VanHove and Ethan The Panthers were sched-
11 ....D-C .........................L, 7-5 matchups last week, with Wraspir logged identical uled to play at Litchfield on
12....NYA ......................L, 21-1 three more competitions on scores of 111. Tuesday, May, 16, after the
16....Annandale ..........4:30 pm the schedule for this week. Burl Oaks Golf Club in Chronicle went to press, and
Section Tournament: 5/30-6/1
Albion Ridges Golf Minnetrista hosted the sec- are slated to host the WCC
State Tournament: 6/8-9 Course in Annandale hosted ond WCC West matchup of West at Glencoe Country
the WCC West squads for a the week, hosted by Mound Club on Thursday.
meet hosted by Dassel- Westonka, on Thursday, An invitational meet at
Cokato on Tuesday, May 9. May 11. Oakdale Golf Course be-
TRACK & FIELD The Panthers finished GSL again took eighth in tween Buffalo Lake and
eighth over 18 holes, with the nine-hole competition, Hutchinson closes out the
April Christian Higgins pacing the led by Silus’ 47. Higgins and week on Friday.
11 ....at MSU-Mank. ....B 1, G 1
18....at NL-S ...............B 1, G 1
21....at Foley...............B 5, G 6
28....at Sibley East.............N/A
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
May
2......GSL ....................B 2, G 2 Maddy Lemke was part of the second-place
4......at NL-S ...............B 6, G 7 4x800-meter relay team at the Watertown-Mayer
8......at New Prague.................
9......at Willmar ...........B 1, G 2
Invitational on Thursday, May 11.
11 ....at W-M ..............B 10, G 9
16....at D-C (WCC) .....2:30 pm
Panthers Continued from page 1B
Subsection meet: 5/25
Section meet: 6/3
Maresh tossed the shot 48 meet, including Malayh
State meet: 6/9-10 feet, four inches and the Metcalf, Majkya Metcalf
discus 130-02. Kantack and Ashley Brandemer
posted a 44-00 in shot and a placing second through
GIRLS’ GOLF 125-00 in discus. fourth in the 3200 with re-
GSL finished with 178.5 spective times of 12:59.67,
points in all, taking first by 14:45.45 and 15:06.54.
April
63 points over runner-up Maddie Monahan took
6......at Litchfield ................N/A
11 ....at D-C .................Seventh
Southwest Christian. second in the 300 hurdles in
18....at M-W .....................Sixth In the sectional True 47.42, a position matched
19....at Rockford ...............PPD Team meet, the Panther by Grace Garoutte in the
20....GCC..........................Fifth boys claimed 295.5 points 800-meter run (2:49.85),
25....at W-M ................Seventh Submitted photo to finish 10th, ahead of Olivia Lemke in the high
28....at NL-S ......................N/A Holy Family Catholic. jump (4-06), and Erin
Jorgenson-Johnson earns her black belt Schroepfer posted the Jaskowiak in the long jump
May Panthers’ best individual (14-8.5).
2......at Annandale .........Eighth Silver Lake resident Jennell Jorgen- daughter Sam, who earned her black finish of the day by winning The GSL 4x100-meter
3......GCC (NYA) ...............Fifth son-Johnson passed her Dan exam belt in 2014. Jorgenson-Johnson, the 3200 by over three sec- relay team of Kaitlyn Popp,
8......at NL-S ..................Eighth and became the Glencoe Karate who joined GKC in 2012, is pictured
10....GCC.....................8th, 8th
onds with a time of Erin Jaskowiak, Paige
15....at D-C........................11th Club’s newest Shodan after attaining with her certificate of achievement, 10:09.45. Litzau and Monahan took
18....at Litchfield .........3:00 pm her first level of black belt status. She along with (from left to right) examin- Jacob Litzau finished sec- first place in 53.36.
24....at Annandale.......1:00 pm becomes the second member of her ers Patrice VanderVeen, Lisa Bohnert ond in the shot put with a In the section True Team
family to attain the rank, joining her and Hilary VanderVeen. hurl of 49-3.5. meet, Monahan won the
Section Tournament: 5/26, 6/5 300 hurdles in 47.51, while
State Tournament: 6/13-14 Panther Girls Mickalyn Frahm and Chris-
The GSL girls took sec- tensen finished 2-3 in the
ond in the Watertown-
BOYS’ GOLF Girls’ golfers enter final week of season Mayer Invite, accumulating
100-meter hurdles with
each registering a time of
147.5 points to 182 for the 17.07.
April By Tom Carothers placing 14th with a card of Ridges Golf Course in An- victorious hosts.
10....GCC .........................PPD Sports Editor 50. Maddy Brown posted a nandale. Zoe Christensen claimed WCC West meet
11 ....at Annandale .........Eighth With the close of the regu- 62, Aubrey Giesen a 64 and The Panthers posted a the Panthers’ lone individ- The Wright County Con-
17....at NL-S ................. Eighth lar season coming up fast, Grace Kosek a 66. team card of 233, led by ual win at the meet, taking ference West championship
20....GCC ......................Fourth
24....at M-W ......................16th
the Glencoe-Silver Lake On the “Back 9” competi- Kosek’s 51. Rosckes scored first the shot put with a lob meet took place on Tues-
26....at Rockford ...............PPD girls’ golf team competed in tion, Kosek topped the Pan- a 60, with Brown and Ellie of 36-06. day, May 16, after the
28....at Hutchinson ........Eighth a trio of meets over the past thers with a 57. Brown and Schmidt each putting up a 61 GSL competitors had Chronicle went to press.
May week. Just two more remain Rosckes each scored a 61, and Giesen shooting a 65. several high finishes at the
2......at D-C ....................Eighth on the schedule before the with Giesen putting up a 67. Litchfield hosts the final
3......GCC (NYA) ...............Fifth Section 2AA Tournament be- Shamrock Golf Course in 18 holes of the Wright Coun-
9......at W-M ...................Eighth gins at the New Prague Golf Rockford hosted the eighth ty Conference West season
11 ....at M-W ...................Eighth Course on Friday, May 26. WCC West meet of the year on Thursday. The Panthers
16....at Litchfield ...............PPD Glencoe Country Club on Friday, May 12. Rosckes enter Thursday’s competition
19....Oakdale Invite...12:00 pm hosted the Wright County again led the way with a 52, in eighth place in the circuit
22....Oakdale Invite...12:00 pm
Conference West for two followed by Brown at 56, with a total team score of Name: Grace Kosek
Section Tournament: 5/31, 6/2 meets in one on Wednesday, Kosek at 57 and Giesen at 1,915 over eight meets. Grade: Sophmore
State Tournament: 6/14-15 May 10. 58. The regular season comes
The Panthers finished GSL opened this week by to a close on Wednesday, Sport: Girl’s Golf
eighth in the “Front 9” com- taking part in the 10th-Annu- May 24, with an invitational
TRAP SHOOTING petition, with Kenady al Charger Invite, hosted by meet at Southbrook Golf Parent: Jim & Michelle
Rosckes leading the way by Dassel-Cokato at Albion Course in Annandale.
All regular-season competitions
Kosek
take place at Winthrop Game Grace led the Panthers with a 51 at the 10th-Annual Dassel-
Protective League facility.
Cokato Charger Invite on Monday, May 15.
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day school, 9:15 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m.
area faith community (AFC) potluck
supper for graduating seniors after contact us at
320-864-4549 Tues., May 23 — Bible study, 5:30 p.m. Mass at St. Pius X.
of each month except www.christluth.com 9:30 a.m.; The Men’s Network (last ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN Thurs., May 18 — Rosary at 320-864-5518.
June, July and August) Wed., May 17 — Televised wor- one before summer break) at First 216 McLeod Ave. N., Plato Cedar Crest, 10:10 a.m.; Mass at
ship on Channel 10, 2 p.m. Lutheran Church, 7 p.m.; last day of Tyson Mastin, pastor Cedar Crest, 10:30 a.m.; AFC staff
Thurs., May 18 — Naomi Circle school. 320-238-2550 meeting at Holy Family, 3:30 p.m.
at Grand Meadows, 9 a.m.; long-term Wed., May 24 — Senior choir, 6 E-mail: secretary@christ-4-u.org Fri., May 19 — No Mass.
care worship, 9:30 a.m.; praise and p.m. Wed., May 17 — Bible study at Sat., May 20 — Altar server train-
pizza at Gert & Erma’s, 6:30 p.m. Grand Meadows, 9:30 a.m.; mid- ing, 8 a.m.; reconciliation, noon;
Bump’s Family Restaurant Sun., May 21 — Quilt Sunday; GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN week, 6 p.m. Stephanie Kosek-Joseph Speikers
worship, 9 a.m.; Thorin Monson bap-
tism.
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
1407 Cedar Ave. N., Glencoe
Thurs., May 18 — Bible study,
8:30 a.m.
wedding, 2 p.m.; Mass, 4 p.m.;
spring religious education registra-
rofessional
Mon., May 22 — Televised wor-
ship on Channel 10, 3 p.m.
www.gslcglencoe.org
Robert Nowak, vacancy pastor
Sun., May 21 — Worship, 9 a.m.;
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Bible study,
tion before and after Mass.
Sun., May 21 — Mass, 8 a.m.;
nsurance
Tues., May 23 — Ladies fellow-
ship at Gert & Erma’s, 10 a.m.
Ted Stroming, DCE
E-mail: office@gslcglencoe.org
10:10 a.m.; graduation recognition;
last day of Sunday school.
spring religious education registra-
tion before and after Mass; Council
roviders
Wed., May 24 — Televised wor- Wed., May 17 — Choir, 7 p.m. Tues., May 23 — Bible study at of Catholic Women coffee and rolls;
Open 7 Days a Week! ship on Channel 10, 2 p.m. Sun., May 21 — Graduate Sun- long-term care, 9 a.m.; men’s Bible Mass, 8 p.m. 613 E. 10th St.
Daily Specials day; worship with communion, 9 study at First Lutheran, Glencoe, 7 Mon., May 22 — No Mass.
Hwy. 212 E., Glencoe CHURCH OF PEACE a.m.; quarterly voters meeting, 10:15 p.m. Tues., May 23 — Mass, 8 a.m.; Glencoe
320-864-6038 520 11th St. E., Glencoe a.m. Wed., May 24 — Bible study at eucharistic adoration, 8:30 a.m.-8
www.bumpsrestaurant.com Joseph Clay, pastor Tues., May 23 — Bible study, Grand Meadows, 9:30 a.m.; mid- p.m.; parish administrative council at 320-864-5581
Sun., May 21 — Worship at 9:30 a.m. week, 6 p.m. HOly Family, 7 p.m.
Friedens, 10 a.m. Wed., May 24 — Mass, 8 a.m.;
ST. JOHN’S ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH rosary at Cokato Manor, 9:40 a.m.;
ST. PIUS X CHURCH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN OF CHRIST Mass at Cokato Manor, 10 a.m.;
1014 Knight Ave., Glencoe 4505 80th St., Helen Township 308 First St. N.E., Plato priest pension board at New Ulm, 1
Listen to the Lutheran Hour Wed., May 17 — St. Pius X Glencoe Brian Brosz, pastor p.m.
A MESSAGE OF HOPE school reconciliation, 10 a.m.; Dennis Reichow, Pastor www.platocucc@gmail.com
Each Sunday 12:30 p.m.
evening prayer, 5:10 p.m.; Mass,
5:30 p.m.; AFC potluck for graduat-
Thurs., May 18 — Bible study at
Grand Meadows, 2 p.m.
Wed., May 17 — Sixth- and sev-
enth-grade confirmation (last class
FRIEDENS COUNTY LINE
11325 Zebra Ave., Norwood Homes
KDUZ 1260 AM Radio ing high school seniors after Mass. Sun., May 21 — Worship, 9 a.m.; until fall), 4:30 p.m. Joseph Clay, pastor
Questions? Call 800-876-9880 Thurs., May 18 — No morning Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday Sun., May 21 — Sunday school Sun., May 21 — Worship at
prayer; final all-school Mass, 8 a.m.; school awards and meal, 11 a.m. (last classes until fall), 8:45 a.m.; Friedens, 10 a.m. Tim & Michaelee Jenkins
Your are invited to visit a
“Church of the Lutheran Hour”
for Sunday Services
diocesan Hispanic ministry V En-
cuentro meeting, 11 a.m.; junior
Tues., May 23 — Table Talk, 7
p.m.
worship, 10 a.m.
Tues., May 23 — Christian PRAIRIE COMMUNITY 864-6870 1930Glencoe
E. 10th St.,
First Ev. Lutheran Men’s Club
choir practice, 3 p.m.; area faith Wed., May 24 — Jesus Cares pic- Friends meet at Glencoe long-term CHURCH teamjenkins.net
community (AFC) staff meeting at nic planning, 5:30 p.m.; Precious Lit- care, 10 a.m. 700 First Ave. N., Lester Prairie
Glenoce, MN Holy Trinity, 3:30 p.m. tle Blessings board meeting, 6:30 Al Fiene, pastor
each office independently owned and operated
Fri., May 19 — No Mass; St. Pius p.m. LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH 320-395-2320
X School Oak Leaf Park picnic; no 10478 Bell Ave, Plato E-mail: prairielp@gmail.com
Mass in Spanish. GRACE LUTHERAN Dale Baker, pastor www.prairielp.org
Sat., May 20 — Reconciliation, 8638 Plum Ave., Brownton 320-238-2877 Wed., May 17 — Adult choir
noon; Mass, 6 p.m.; religious educa- Andrew Hermodson-Olsen, pastor Email: pastordale@firstlove.one practice, 7:30 p.m.
tion registration.
Sun., May 21 — Mass, 10 a.m.;
E-mail:
Pastor@GraceBrownton.org
http://lighthousechurch.one
Sun., May 21 — Worship, 10
Sun., May 21 — Worship, 8:30
a.m.; Sunday school for all ages, Chronicle
religious education registration.;
Mass in Spanish, 11:30 a.m.;
Sun., May 21 — Worship, 8:45
a.m.
a.m.; worship and prayer night, 6:30
p.m.
9:30 a.m.
Wed., May 24 — Adult choir Advertiser
Guadalupe committee meeting, 1 Mon., May 22 — Local broadcast, Tues., May 23 — Adult Bible practice, 7:30 p.m.
p.m.; AFC Mass at Holy Family, Sil- 6 p.m. study on Book of Acts, 7 p.m. 716 E. 10th St.,
ver Lake, 8 p.m. Tues., May 23 — Bible study, 9 ST. PETER
Mon., May 22 — Last day of a.m. IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Glencoe
school; sixth-grade graduation Mass, LUTHERAN Corner C.R. 1 and Second St. S.
1 p.m.; reception after Mass. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN New Auburn 77 Second Ave. S., Lester Prairie 320-864-5518
Tues., May 23 — Teacher work- 700 Division St., Brownton Bradley Danielson, pastor 320-395-2811
shop day; evening prayer, 5:10 p.m.; R. Allan Reed, pastor E-mail: immanuellc@yahoo.com Travis Loeslie, pastor glencoenews.com
Mass, 5:30 p.m. Wed., May 17 — Noah’s Ark Pre- Wed., May 17 — Seventh-grade Wed., May 17 — Office open, 9
Wed., May 24 — Teacher work- school spring service, 7 p.m. confirmation, 4 p.m.; eighth-grade a.m.
shop day; priest pension board meet- Sun., May 21 — Worship, 9 a.m.; confirmation, 5 p.m. Thurs., May 18 — Office open, 9
ing in New Ulm, 1 p.m.; evening Channel 7 or 8 video; register for Sun., May 21 — Confirmation a.m.
prayer, 5:10 p.m.; Mass, 5:30 p.m. May 8 communion. Sunday; worship with communion, Sun., May 21 — Divine service
y ’s RE
PAI
Wed., May 24 — Chapel worship 10 a.m.; fellowship, 11 a.m. with communion, 9 a.m.; Bible
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL with communion, 6:30 p.m. study, 10 a.m. nd
CHURCH UCC
1400 Elliott Ave., Glencoe CONGREGATIONAL
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
300 Cleveland St., Silver Lake
Tues., May 23 — Office open, 9
a.m. R
a R
Michael Fritz, interim pastor Division St., Brownton Dr. Tom Rakow, pastor Wed., May 24 — Office open, 9
Wayne E-mail: congoucc@gmail.com Merline Duering, pastor 320-327-2352 a.m.
website: firstcongochurch.org browntoncongregational.org www.silverlakechurch.org
Karg Facebook: First Congregational Not available. Wed., May 17 — Confirmation BUFFALO CREEK
Church, Glencoe class, 6 p.m.; prayer time, puppet COMMUNITY CHURCH
320-864-4357 320-864-3855 ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN practice, 7 p.m. Office: 701 11th St. E 13093 110th St.
Cell: 320-444-5619 Wed., May 17 — Circles meet; 300 Croyden St., Stewart Sat., May 20 — Men’s Bible Worship: Panther Field House Glencoe
trustees meeting at Carmelita’s, Wed., May 17 — Mission quilt- study, 7 a.m.; women’s Bible study, 9 1621 E 16th St., Glencoe
2735 12TH ST., GLENCOE noon. ing, 9:30 a.m.; seventh-grade confir- a.m. 320-455-2898 320-864-3310
Sun., May 21 — Worship, 9:15 mation, 3:40 p.m.; church council, 7 Sun., May 21 — “First Light” PastorRakow@gmail.com
a.m.; celebration Sunday; deaconess- p.m. radio broadcast on KARP 106.9 FM, www.BuffaloCreekGlencoe.org
es meeting; deacons meeting. Sat., May 20 — Worship, 5 p.m.; 7:30 a.m.; prayer time, 9:15 a.m.; Sun., May 21 — Worship at Pan-
Tues., May 23 — Bible study, 10 newsletter deadline. worship with recognition of gradu- ther Field House, 10 a.m.
a.m. Sun., May 21 — Sunday school fi- ates, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school for all
Wed., May 24 — Church council nale, 9:30 a.m.; coffee, 10 a.m.; wor- ages, 10:35 a.m. BETHEL LUTHERAN
meeting, 6:30 p.m. ship, 10:30 a.m. Wed., May 24 — Confirmation 77 Lincoln Ave., Lester Prairie
class, 6 p.m.; prayer time, puppet Aaron Holmgren, pastor
FIRST EVANGELICAL ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC practice, 7 p.m. 320-395-2125
LUTHERAN Stewart Dial-A-Bible Story, 320-327- bethellutheranlp@gmail.com
925 13th St. E., Glencoe Thurs., May 18 — Mass, 9 a.m. 2843. www.lpbethel.org
www.hantge.com Daniel Welch, senior pastor Sun., May 21 — Mass, 8:30 a.m. Wed., May 17 — Bible study, 10
Ronald L. Mathison, FAITH PRESBYTERIAN a.m.; book club at 36 Fir St. N, 7:15
1222 Hennepin Ave., associate pastor ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERAN 108 W. Main St., Silver Lake p.m.
Glencoe, MN 320-864-5522 Fernando 320-327-2452 / Fax 320-327-6562 Sat., May 20 — Worldwide Mis-
www.firstglencoe.org Aaron Albrecht, pastor E-mail: sion Ministry, 6 p.m.
Phone: 320-864-3737 E-mail: office@firstglencoe.org Wed., May 17 — Women’s group, faithfriends@embarqmail.com Sun., May 21 — Worship, 9 a.m.;
Wed., May 17 — Gospel Ringers, 9 a.m.; Bible study, 4 p.m.; confirma- Wed., May 17 — WOW mini-golf coffee and fellowship; Sunday
6 p.m.; senior choir, 6 p.m.; First tion, 5 p.m. party, 6 p.m.-7 p.m.; choir practice, school, adult forum, 10 a.m.
Lutheran School (FLS) eighth-grade Thurs., May 18 — Breakfast with 6:30 p.m. Wed., May 24 — Worship and
graduation, 7 p.m.; June newsletter pastor, 8 a.m. Thurs., May 18 — Session meet- music committee meeting, 5:30 p.m.
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The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, May 17, 2017, page 4B
Legal Notices
TERMINING, AMONG OTHER 55350 Sunday or legal holiday. premises and the costs and disburse- the claims will be barred.
THINGS, THAT THE MORT- 3. List the name and complete ad- “THE TIME ALLOWED BY ments, including attorneys fees al- Dated: May 9, 2017
Foreclosure GAGED PREMISES ARE IM- dress of all persons conducting busi- LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE lowed by law, subject to redemption /s/ Karen V. Messner
PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL ness under the above Assumed MORTGAGOR, THE MORT- within 6 months from the date of said Registrar
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE DWELLING OF LESS THAN 5 Name: Lambert Insurance of GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE- sale by the mortgagor(s) the personal /s/ Karen V. Messner
FORECLOSURE SALE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY Hutchinson, Inc. 2 Main St. N. SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY representatives or assigns. Court Administrator
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA- USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO- Hutchinson, MN 55350 BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS TIME AND DATE TO VACATE Attorney for Applicants:
TION OF THE DEBT AND IDEN- DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN- 4. I, the undersigned, certify that I IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN- PROPERTY: If the real estate is an Julie Wacker Hanjani
TITY OF THE ORIGINAL DONED.” am signing this document as the per- TERED UNDER MINNESOTA owner-occupied, single family Firm:
CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED son whose signature is required. I STATUTES SECTION 582.032 DE- dwelling, unless otherwise provided Julie Wacker Hanjani Law Office
PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AF- FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION further certify that I have completed TERMINING, AMONG OTHER by law, the date on or before which Street: 228 Main Street South,
FECTED BY THIS ACTION. ON MORTGAGE: None all required fields, and that the infor- THINGS, THAT THE MORT- the mortgagor(s) must vacate the Suite 130
NOTICE IS HEREBY Dated: April 28, 2017 mation I this document is true and GAGED PREMISES ARE IM- property, if the mortgage is not rein- City, State, ZIP: Hutchinson,
GIVEN: That default has occurred in correct and in compliance with the PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL stated under section 580.30 or the MN 55350
the conditions of the following de- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. applicable chapter of Minnesota DWELLING OF LESS THAN 5 property is not redeemed under sec- Attorney License No: 214966
scribed mortgage: Mortgagee Statutes. I understand that by signing UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY tion 580.23, is 11:59 p.m. on January Telephone: 320-587-2232
MORTGAGOR(S): Camie L. THE ACADEMY LAW GROUP, this document I am subject to the USED FOR AGRICULTURAL 5, 2018, or the next business day if Facsimile: 320-587-5367
Juarez, a single person. P.A. penalties of perjury as set forth in PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN- January 5, 2018 falls on a Saturday, (Published in The McLeod County
MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo By: Section 609.48 as if I had signed this DONED. Sunday or legal holiday. Chronicle May 17 and 24, 2017)
Bank, N.A. /s/ Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq. document under oath. Dated: May 9, 2017 “THE TIME ALLOWED BY
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT- N. Kibongni Fondungalah, Esq. /s/ Thomas Lambert Ditech Financial LLC FKA Green LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE City of Brownton
GAGE: Assigned to: None *Samuel R. Coleman, Esq. April 27, 2017 Tree Servicing LLC MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL Attorneys for Mortgagee (Published in The McLeod County Assignee of Mortgagee GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE-
The Academy Professional Chronicle May 10 and 17, 2017) SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY Brownton City Council
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$77,202.00 Building By BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS May 2, 2017
25 North Dale Street Lawrence P. Zielke –152559 IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-
DATE OF MORTGAGE: Sep-
St. Paul, MN 55102
Foreclosure Diane F. Mach – 2737888 TERED UNDER MINNESOTA Paul Harvego and Chad Dahlman
tember 8, 2011 with Conway, Deuth and Schmiesing
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: (651) 209-9760 Melissa L.B. Porter –0337778 STATUTES SECTION 582.032 DE-
(17-0498-FC01) Randolph W. Dawdy – 2610X TERMINING, AMONG OTHER presented the 2016 Financial Audit
Recorded on September 16, 2011 as 17-105623 and Findings. Full report is available
Document Number 398209 in the Of- THIS IS A COMMUNICATION NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Gary J. Evers – 00134764 THINGS, THAT THE MORT-
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Tracy J. Halliday – 034610X GAGED PREMISES ARE IM- to review at the Brownton City Of-
fice of the County recorder of FORECLOSURE SALE fice.
McLeod County, Minnesota (Published in The McLeod THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA- Attorneys for Mortgagee PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO County Chronicle May 3, 10, 17, TION OF THE DEBT AND IDEN- 12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. DWELLING OF LESS THAN 5 Along with the 2016 financials,
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON 24, 31, and June 7, 2017) TITY OF THE ORIGINAL 200 UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY highlights included annual utility rate
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME Burnsville, MN 55337 USED FOR AGRICULTURAL reviews and the city’s high Legal
(952) 831-4060 PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-
$71,823.70 Probate PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AF-
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION DONED.
Debt Margin. Brownton utility fees
will be reviewed and increased again
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF FECTED BY THIS ACTION.
PROPERTY: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Dated: May 10, 2017 in 2018 to build up cash to pay future
Commencing at a point on the STATE OF MINNESOTA that default has occurred in the con- (Published in The McLeod The Bank of New York Mellon bonds which seems to be the charac-
South line of Winsted Street in the DISTRICT COURT ditions of the following described County Chronicle May 17, 24, 31, FKA The Bank of New York, as teristic of most small cities as well.
Town of Silver Lake, McLeod Coun- COUNTY OF MCLEOD mortgage: June 7, 14 and 21, 2017) Trustee for the Certificateholders of
the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Cer- \Vistior Brian Larcon expressed
ty, Minnesota, fifty (50) feet East of FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT DATE OF MORTGAGE: October interest in purchasing and rebuilding
tificates, Series 2006-15
the point where said south line of 22, 2004 Foreclosure Assignee of Mortgagee the residence at 114 3rd Avenue
Winsted Street intersects the west ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL South. City building inspector had
line of Lot six (6) in Section thirty PROBATE DIVISION AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
By recently nspected the property deem-
three (33) in Township One Hundred Court File No: 43-PR-17-338 $124,500.00 17-106515 ing it uninhabitable. City will work
Seventeen (117), Range twenty eight Estate of MORTGAGOR(S): Hope B. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559
Diane F. Mach – 2737888 with the inspector and potential
(28), thence East on the south line of Michael James Callais, Schmidt, a married person FORECLOSURE SALE buyer on feasibility and timelines.
said Winsted Street sixty feet (60 ft.); Decedent MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec- THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA- Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778
thence South to the north line of the NOTICE OF INFORMAL APOINT- tronic Registration Systems, Inc. TION OF THE DEBT AND IDEN- Randolph W. Dawdy – 2610X Shannon Sweeney of David
tract conveyed by John J. Jerabek to MENT OF PERSONAL REPRE- TRANSACTION AGENT: Mort- TITY OF THE ORIGINAL Gary J. Evers – 00134764 Drown Associates presented 2018
Frank Bren by Deed of Warranty, SENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO gage Electronic Registration Sys- CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME Tracy J. Halliday – 034610X Project Impacts to the council. He
dated March 25, 1915 and recorded CREDITORS (INTESTATE) tems, Inc. PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AF- Attorneys for Mortgagee stated that water and sewer utility
in the office of the Register of Deeds Notice is given that an application MIN#: 1001310-2040709903-3 FECTED BY THIS ACTION. 12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. rates need to increase by 46% and
of McLeod County, Minnesota in for informal appointment of personal LENDER OR BROKER AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 200 47% respectively over the next few
Book 35 of Deeds on page 598, representative has been filed with the MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT- that default has occurred in the con- Burnsville, MN 55337 years. Also presented was a $580K
thence West on the north line of the registrar. No will has been presented ED ON THE MORTGAGE: Ameri- ditions of the following described (952) 831-4060 preliminary bond proposal to cover
tract last aforesaid to a point south of for probate. The application has been can Mortgage Network, Inc. mortgage: THIS IS A COMMUNICATION pre—project costs that will be ap-
the place of beginning; thence North granted. SERVICER: Ditech Financial DATE OF MORTGAGE: August FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. proved and warded in June.
to the place of beginning, (now Notice is also given that the Reg- LLC FKA Green Tree Servicing LLC 10, 2006 (Published in The McLeod
City Engineer Rodeberg set up a
known as Lot 9 Auditor’s Plat of istrar has informally appointed An- DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL County Chronicle May 17, 24, 31,
Public Information Meeting for the
U.S. Lots 5 and 6, Section 33 Town- gela Callais, whose address is 3619 Filed November 4, 2004, McLeod AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: June 7, 14 and 21, 2017)
2018 Project that will be held on
ship 117 Range 28) 15th Ave S. Minneapolis, MN 55407 County Recorder, as Document $158,000.00 May 23 from 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
STREET ADDRESS OF PROP- as personal representative of the Es- Number A-347750 MORTGAGOR(S): Lance C. Probate in the Community Center. First set of
ERTY: 517 MAIN ST W, SILVER tate of the Decedent. Any heir, de- ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT- Olson, a single person plans is ready for RD plan review to
LAKE, MN 55381 visee or other interested person may GAGE: Assigned to: Bank of Ameri- MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec- be completed in three months.
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER- be entitled to appointment as person- ca, N.A., successor by merger to tronic Registration Systems, Inc. STATE OF MINNESOTA
TY IS LOCATED: McLeod County, al representative or may object to the BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP TRANSACTION AGENT: Mort- DISTRICT COURT Public Works report included pot-
Minnesota appointment of the personal repre- FKA Countywide Home Loans Serv- gage Electronic Registration Sys- COUNTY OF MCLEOD hole patching, trimming trees, alley
TRANSACTION AGENT: None sentative. Unless objections are filed icing, LP; Thereafter assigned to tems, Inc. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT and street repair, rock on cemetery
NAME OF MORTGAGE ORIGI- with the Court (pursuant to Minn. EverBank; Thereafter assigned to MIN#: 1002521-0100017069-5 PROBATE DIVISION road, hydrants are flushed. Alley
NATOR: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Stat. 524.3-607) and the Court other- Green Tree Servicing LLC LENDER OR BROKER AND electric conversions are done, mow-
RESIDENTIAL SERVICER: wise orders, the personal representa- LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT- Court File No: 43-PR-17-594 ers are ready. Will call tree inspector
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. tive has full power to administer the PROPERTY: ED ON THE MORTGAGE: Lend- Estate of Raymond Draeger to inspect dying oak trees in ceme-
TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICA- Estate including, after 30 days from The West Half of Lots One (1) and source, Inc. Decedent tery. B&B picked up transformers;
TION NUMBER: 19.080.0080 the date of issuance of letters, the Four (4) in Block Sixty (60) in the SERVICER: Specialized Loan NOTICE OF INFORMAL six will be refurbished. Bid received
TRANSACTION AGENT’S power to sell, encumber, lease or dis- Town of Franklin Servicing LLC PROBATE OF WILL and approved from Clark Katzen-
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION tribute real estate. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 322 9th DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: AND APPOINTMENT OF meyer to pour a cement slab for
NUMBER: None Any objections to the probate of St. E., Glencoe, MN 55336 Filed August 30, 2006, McLeod PERSONAL transformer store.
THAT no action or proceeding has the will or appointment of the Per- COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER- County Recorder, as Document REPRESENTATIVES AND Jason Lindeman from Xtreme Pest
been instituted at law to recover the sonal Representative must be filed TY IS LOCATED: McLeod Number A-364506 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Control provided a bid for city build-
debt secured by said mortgage, or with this Court and will be heard by PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT- Notice is given that an application ings. Will consider an every other
any part thereof; or, if the action or the Court after the filing of an appro- NUMBER: 22.060.3830 GAGE: Assigned to: The Bank of for informal probate of the Dece- month plan with Lindeman and bring
proceeding has been instituted, that priate petition and proper notice of THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO New York Mellon FKA The Bank of dent’s will dated January 13, 2016, back to June meeting.
the same has been discontinued, or hearing. BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON New York, as Trustee for the Certifi- has been filed with the Registrar. The
Council to enforce permit time-
that an execution upon the judgment Notice is also given that (subject THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: cateholders of the CWABS, Inc., application has been granted.
lines to ensure all work is completed
rendered therein has been returned to Minn. Stat. 524.3-801) all credi- $119,940.61 Asset-Backed Certificate, series Notice is also given that the Reg-
timely.
unsatisfied, in whole or in part. tors having claims against the Estate THAT all pre-foreclosure require- 2006-15; Dated: October 26, 2016 istrar has informally appointed
PURSUANT, to the power of sale are required to present the claims to ments have been complied with; that filed: November 14, 2016, recorded Howard Draeger and Roger Draeger Police Chief report included atten-
contained in said mortgage, the the personal representative or to the no action or proceeding has been in- as document number A427891 whose addresses are: dance to Chief’s Conference and Ac-
above described property will be sold Court Administrator within four stituted at law to recover the debt se- LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF Howard Draeger, 16638 120th tive Shooter class.
by the Sheriff of said county as fol- months after the date of this Notice cured by said mortgage, or any part PROPERTY: Street, Brownton, MN 55312 Our city lawyer, Jody winters, is
lows: or the claims will be barred. thereof; Lots Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16) Roger Draeger, 16342 65th Street, now promoted to judge. Amber Don-
DATE AND TIME OF SALE: Dated: May 2, 2017 PURSUANT, to the power of sale in Block Six (6) in Lester Prairie Brownton, MN 55312 ley and Mark Ostlund will replace
June 21, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. /s/ Karen V. Messner contained in said mortgage, the PROPERTY ADDRESS: 106 as co-personal representatives of her.
PLACE OF SALE: McLeod Registrar above described property will be sold Hickory Street North, Lester Prairie, the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir,
County Sheriff’s Office, 801 East by the Sheriff of said county as fol- MN 55354 devisee or other interested person Property at 139 5th Avenue South
10th Street, Room 4, Glencoe, MN /s/ Karen V. Messner lows: COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER- may be entitled to appointment as has been monitored with no blight is-
to pay the debt then secured by Court Administrator DATE AND TIME OF SALE: TY IS LOCATED: McLeod personal representative or may object sues merited. Dog license citations
said mortgage and taxes, if any actu- Attorney for the Personal Represen- July 5, 2017, 10:00 a.m. PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION to the appointment of the personal have been sent, if license is acquired
ally paid by the mortgagee, on the tative PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Main NUMBER: 17.050.0680 representatives. Unless objections are before May 17, city will drop the ci-
premises and the costs and disburse- Name: Rachel Osband Office, 830 East 11th Street E, Room THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO filed with the Court (pursuant to tation.
ments allowed by law. The time al- Firm: Davis Law Office 4, Glencoe, MN 55336 to pay the BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON Minn. Stat. 524.3-607) and the Court Council approved to move ahead
lowed by law for redemption by said Street: 400 South 4th Street, Suite debt secured by said mortgage and THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: otherwise orders, the personal repre- with motion for Summary Enforce-
mortgagor(s), their personal repre- 401 taxes, if any, on said premises and $148,688.44 sentatives have full power to admin- ment on the property at 204 1st Av-
sentatives or assigns is six (6) City, State, ZIP: Minneapolis, MN the costs and disbursements, includ- THAT all pre-foreclosure require- ister the Estate including, after 30 enue South. Grocery store building
months from the date of sale. 55415 ing attorneys fees allowed by law, ments have been complied with; that days from the date of issuance of let- still remains unresolved.
TIME AND DATE TO VACATE Attorney License No: 0386945 subject to redemption within 6 no action or proceeding has been in- ters, the power to sell, encumber,
PROPERTY: Unless said mortgage is Telephone: 612-293-9308 months from the date of said sale by stituted at law to recover the debt se- lease or distribute real estate. Mini Rods “test n tune” will be
reinstated or the property redeemed, Email: Rachel@davislaw.com the mortgagor(s) the personal repre- cured by said mortgage, or any part Any objections to probate of the held on 5th Avenue South on May 20
or unless the time for redemption is (Published in The McLeod County sentatives or assigns. thereof; will or appointment of the Personal from 11 a.m. -5 p.m.
reduced by judicial order, you must Chronicle May 10 and 17, 2017) TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PURSUANT, to the power of sale Representatives must be filed with Vos bid for $33730 to
vacate the premises by 11:59 p.m. on PROPERTY: If the real estate is an contained in said mortgage, the this Court and will be heard by the reroof the fire department was ac-
December 21, 2017. owner-occupied, single family above described property will be sold Court after the filing of an appropri- cepted and approved.
“THE TIME ALLOWED BY Assumed Name dwelling, unless otherwise provided by the Sheriff of said county as fol- ate petition and proper notice of
Respectfully submitted
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE by law, the date on or before which lows: hearing.
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT- Certificate of Assumed Name the mortgagor(s) must vacate the DATE AND TIME OF SALE: Notice is also given that (subject Ella Kruse, City Clerk
GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE- 1. List the exact assumed name property, if the mortgage is not rein- July 5, 2017, 10:00 a.m. to Minn. Stat. 524.3-801) all credi-
(Published in The McLeod County
SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY under which the business is or will be stated under section 580.30 or the PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Main tors having claims against the Estate
Chronicle May 17, 2017)
BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS conducted: Wendorff Financial property is not redeemed under sec- Office, 830 East 11th Street E, Room are required to present the claims to
IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN- 2. Principal place of business: 26 tion 580.23, is 11:59 p.m. on January 4, Glencoe, MN 55336 the personal representatives or to the
TERED UNDER MINNESOTA Washington Ave, Hutchinson, MN 5, 2018, or the next business day if to pay the debt secured by said Court Administrator within four
STATUTES SECTION 582.032 DE- January 5, 2018 falls on a Saturday, mortgage and taxes, if any, on said months after the date of this notice or
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day, May 18, 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.; Thursday, May 18, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.; day, May 18, 12:00 p.m.- 5:00 Wednesday, May 17, 8:00 a.m.- coe- Friday, May 19, 9 a.m.-5 Lots of repurposed items, old
Friday, May 19, 8:00 a.m.-7:00 Friday, May 19, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat- p.m.; Friday, May 19, 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.; Thursday, May 18, 8:00 p.m.; Saturday, May 20, 9 a.m.- 5 dressers, cabinets, oak round
p.m.; Saturday, May 20, 8:00 a.m.- urday, May 20, 7 a.m.-12 p.m. 5:00 p.m.; Saturday, May 20, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.; Friday, May 19, p.m. Garage sale at Glencoe table, barn cupolas, windmill
2:00 p.m. HUGE SALE! House- Toys, Powerwheel, kids desk, a.m.-1:00 p.m. Junior-women’s S- 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 12- Volt in- Super 8 conference room. Multiple blades. Wash tubs, pails for
hold, clothes, toys, tools, much games, teen and junior girls, boys XL, men’s XXL, boys 6-18 (regular board battery charger, perennials, families. Please use north en- flowers, steel wheels, lots of
miscellaneous. 5T-6, household miscellaneous, and husky), furniture, books, mis- vegetable plants, glassware (lots), trance. old misc. items.
young men’s, women’s and men’s cellaneous. antiques, fishing lures, empty 6293 100th Street
1413 11th St E., Glencoe- clothing. hanging baskets, sewing notions, Four sales one mile north of
Wednesday, May 17, 12:00 p.m.- 2920 97th Court, County Road Plato- Thursday, May 18, 8:30 (between golf course and airport)
round oak table/6 chairs, vinyl *20Cc
7:00 p.m.; Thursday, May 18-Sat- 1827 15th St. E, Glencoe- Thurs- 81, Plato- 8/10 miles south of floor remnants, high chairs, round a.m.-5:00 p.m.; Friday, May 19,
urday, May 20, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 day, May 18-Saturday, May 20, Plato. DOWNSIZING SALE. humidifier, small heater, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.; Saturday,
p.m. Large garage sale. Antiques 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Guy stuff! Wednesday, May 17-Friday, may prom/bridesmaid dresses, red May 20, 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Sad-
and vintage collectible store inven- Hinting, reloading, clothing, wood- 19, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Leather wagon, metal stands, gift bags, dles, white wicker vanity, electric Multi Family Garage Sale
tory, tools and tool boxes, crafts, lay and jointer. sleeper sofa, 8’ folding table, books, candles, crutches, kids guitar, electric piano, Mary Moo
household, baked goods and Rockwell 10” table saw, bike, movies, Avon decanters with Moo’s, garden, boys and girls 827 9th St. E.
clothes that are clean and hang- benches, ladders, aluminum ex- boxes, clothing: boys size 6-7 clothing, furniture, wood splitter Across from BMX Track.
ing. Much more! Cash only. NO tension ladder, concrete collie, (Nike, Old Navy, Under Armor, riding lawn mower, bicycles, guns,
EARLY SALES. much miscellaneous. Levi’s), boys 3T-5T, girls NB-3T, adult clothing, stroller and much May 18, 8:00 am-5:00 pm
women’s, men’s, women’s dress miscellaneous. May 19, 8:00 am-5:00 pm
shoes. Baked goods.
Women’s clothes- sizes small
Vic’s Crafts 812 Ford Avenue HUGE GARAGE SALE 505 Edgewood Dr. to XL, Boy’s clothes- sizes
& Garage Sale Thurs., May 18th 5 - 8 p.m. Fri., May 19th 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Thurs., May 18th 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
10-12, Kids Toys, lots of
Fri., May 19th 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat., May 20th 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Fri., May 19th 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. kitchen and home items,
May 18, 19, 20th Sat., May 20th 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sat., May 20th 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tools, Lawnmowers.
1628 Ford Ave. North, 1308 Fir Ave. N, Glencoe *20ACc
Electronics, household, Men’s and women’s clothing - Gently used infant through
Glencoe lots of larger sizes, fire retardant adult clothing, shoes, boots,
(1 block south of old clinic) holiday decorations, work clothes, Ski Do snowmobile
stamping/scrapbookings, purses, jewelry, area rugs,
suits, small kitchen appliances, small appliances, household
twin bed frame, toys, train christmas, household items,
Lawn, Garden, and Yard items, sewing machine,
Crafts. Man & Womens
Schwinn Bicycles, Desk,
table, infant/baby supplies,
golf clubs, LOTS of men’s
and women’s brand name
exercise equipment, wood desk
and chair, miscellaneous.
Resonable offers Considered.
bassinet, baby swing, bed-
ding, air beds, toys, lots of
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available. Tons and tons of kids clothes 5/6-14
Advertise your FULL COLOR Dairy Day specials in the June 4th
girls and 5/6-12 boys. Household items,
Glencoe Advertiser and the June 7th McLeod County Chronicle.
American Girl dolls, battery-powered
Your ad will also appear on our website at www.GlencoeNews.com! 4-wheeler, women’s clothes sizes M-L,
men’s clothing sizes L-2X, retro video games,
Contact us by May 31st to be featured in this section!
neon beer sign, elliptical, and so much more!
Animals &
More! Treats around the There is something for everyone.
Town! Chronicle/Advertiser New items added daily!
716 E. 10th St., Glencoe
320-864-5518 • Fax 320-864-5510
1303 Union Ave N, Glencoe, MN
Karin Ramige: karinr@glencoenews.com Wed. – 6-8 pm • Thurs. – 7 am-7 pm
Dairy
Specials Brenda Fogarty: brendaf@glencoenews.com Fri. – 7 am-7 pm • Sat. – 8 am-7 pm
Sue Keenan: suek@glencoenews.com
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nd
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For 20 words, one time in ALL OF McLeod County Chronicle, Glencoe Advertiser,
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To place an ad: Call: 320-864-5518; Fax: 320-864-5510; E-Mail: info@glencoenews.com; Mail: P.O. Box 188, Glencoe, MN 55336
AGRICULTURE AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT FOR SALE LIVESTOCK REAL ESTATE RENTAL SERVICES
& PETS
All ads appear online
at GlencoeNews.com
All Six Papers Reach Over 50,000 Readers Weekly in over 33 Communities
Advertising McLeod County Chronicle Mondays at Noon Glencoe Advertiser, Sibley Shopper
Deadlines Arlington Enterprise Tuesdays at Noon & The Galaxy Wednesdays at NOON
AGRICULTURE EMPLOYMENT FOR SALE RENTAL RENTAL St. Anastasia Kids
Garage Sale
Misc. Farm Items Help Wanted Wanted To Buy Apartment Want To Rent Friday, May 19th,
9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Regional OTR drivers wanted for $100 Off first 3 months. 1BR avail- Want to rent farmland for 2017 Most clothing only $.25.
small family company pulling dry able immediately in Winsted. Rent and beyond. (320) 510-1604. If a kid can use it,
vans and hopper bottom trailers in $515-$583/mo. includes H, W, S &
the Midwest region. We offer G. For more info call Amy (507)
we are selling it.
mileage and per Diem pay, holiday 351-3759. View us on the web
SERVICES 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
and vacation pay, health insurance www.smrrental.com. Equal Hous- $2 per bag.
LIESKE TRACTOR and flexible time home. Applicant WANTED TO BUY: Old signs all ing Opportunity. Garden, Lawn Care St. Anastasia School
Wanted: Your OLD TRACTORS, should have 2 years or more re- types, farm primitive painted furni- 400 Lake Street SW,
any condition, make or model. We cent OTR driving experience, ture all types, cupboards, cubby 2BR apartment with garage in du-
plex located in Glencoe. New fin- Garden tilling and lawn care. Call Hutchinson
also specialize in new and used good MVR, pass drug test and units, locker and pool wire bas- Glenn Cohrs (952) 217-7784. If no K20ACc
TRACTOR PARTS AND REPAIR. have flexibility to be out 2-4 nights kets, wood & metal pieces with ishes. $625/month. Call (612) 868-
9318 for more information. answer leave message with name
Call Kyle. Located west of Hender- per week. Mallak Trucking, Inc., lots of drawers, old pre-1960 holi- and phone number.
son. (612) 203-9256. Olivia, MN (320) 523-5029. day decorations, industrial/school FIRST MONTH FREE. Lakeside
items such as metal racks, stools, Manor Apartments, senior Inde-
Style Stable Products, 11431 workbenches, lightning rods and
Misc. Service
ANNOUNCEMENTS Highway 15, Brownton, MN, is balls, weather vanes, architectural
pendent Living (55+), Silver Lake,
seeking full and part-time employ- MN. Rent includes H/W/G. For info
items like corbels and stain glass call (320) 327-2885.
Lost, Found ees to operate commercial sewing
machines for the manufacturing of
windows. Gas station and oil relat-
One month free rent. 1BR avail-
1319 Greeley Ave N
ed items from signs to pumps, Glencoe
nylon merchandise. Employment dress forms, old store fixtures, able immediately in Brownton.
Lost: Young male black lab, north
of Glencoe. Blue collar with bro-
hours are Mondays through Fri-
days 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Apply
chandeliers, old lighting fixtures,
mantels, hardware store parts,
Must be 62 or older, handicap or
disabled to qualify. Rental assis-
320-864-5282
ken chain. Any info call (320) 864- CUSTOM LOG SAWING- Cut at
in person or phone (320) 331- bins, feed/grain/seed related items tance may be available. For more Features are:
9089. 1030 or email your place or ours. White oak lum-
and old cement statuary/bird info call Amy (507) 351-3759. View • Smoke Free
blankets@hutchtel.net. ber decking and buy logs. Give • Elevator/controlled entry
baths. Old wood body duck de- us on the web Virgil a call. (320) 864-4453.
AUTOMOTIVE coys, metal chicken nesting www.smrrental.com. Equal Hous- • Spacious apartments
• Convenient downtown location
FOR SALE boxes, taxidermy items, cupolas. ing Opportunity. HANDYMAN: Will do remodeling
• Affordable & Income-based housing
We buy one item and entire es- of kitchens, bathrooms, hanging
Automotive Business, Office doors and windows, painting, for those age 62 & older or disabled
tates. Check out the barns, attic
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Heating/Air Conditioning • Senior Dining On Site
and basement. Don’t get a dump- sheet rocking, texturizing or any
$$ DOLLARS PAID $$ Junk vehi- ster until you call us first. Live in New offices, high traffic location
minor repairs inside or outside. A Great Place to Live
cles, repairable cars/trucks. FREE Glencoe, will drive to you! . (612) Will also do cleaning of base- PROFESSIONALLY
downtown Glencoe, 400 sq. ft. Af- MANAGED BY
TOWING. Flatbed/ wrecker serv- 590-6136 or email ments/garages. Call (320) 848-
fordable rent. Storage space also
ice. Immediate pick up. Monday- rb7579@msn.com. 2722 or (320) 583-1278.
available. Call Glenn at (320) 864-
Sunday, serving your area 24/7.
Wanted to buy: Old painted cup- 5903. Plastic repair. Don’t throw it, let me
(952) 220-TOWS.
boards, tables, benches, drawer weld it. Mike, Bird Island. Anytime
Office space for rent. Located at
units, galvanized pails, wash tubs (320) 579-0418.
Cars Special-96.1% Goodman gas fur- 929 12th St., Glencoe. Two suites
nace and programmable thermo- on stand, egg baskets, chicken available April 1st. Off street park-
stat, $2,200 installed or AC unit, feeders, old Christmas and printed ing, across from Glencoe city Cen- Painting, Wallpapering
2004 Buick Regal LS, V6, 98k feed sack material. Call Kelly or
miles, CD player, leather seats, $1,990 installed. Service all ter. Call Ryan at (320) 864-4243
brands furnaces and AC’s. J&R Lori (320) 510-0408 or (320) 864- for more info. Wanted: House painting for sum-
PS, PL, PW, front wheel drive, 5697.
white, $2,750. (320) 237-7882 Heating & AC, Lester Prairie (320) mer months. Call Mike for a free
Professional office space for rent estimate. (320) 333-4474. Good
after 3 p.m. 510-5035.
at 911 Hennepin Avenue in Glen-
LIVESTOCK, PETS coe. Utilities and ground mainte-
references.
EMPLOYMENT Household Goods nance included. off street parking.
Pets $250/mo. (320) 510-2143.
Haier 8-bottle wine fridge, $35.
Business Opportunity (320) 864-3356. Storage City of New Auburn: Call For Bids
Rat terriers. Born 4/3/17, ready to
Queen size Sealy box spring. New go 5/22/17. Vet check, first shots
CONKLIN DEALERS NEEDED To and wormed. $150. Call (612) Glen Knoll Storage, Glencoe:
use and market proven Conklin
condition. $35. (507) 351-1855. The City of New Auburn is calling for bids to cut and
756-1608. 5x10, $45; 10x10, $55; 10x15,
products made in Minnesota to $65; 10x20, $75; 10x25, $85; bale grass parcel of 7 1/2 acres. Sealed Bid should
save our planet! Buy wholesale 10x30, $95; 10x40, $150. Call for
factory direct and market nation- REAL ESTATE include bale size and price per bale.
availability. (320) 864-5294.
wide from your home! For a free Submit bids to:
catalog and dealer information
check out frankemarketing.com or
Houses P.O. Box 127,
call toll free 1-855-238-2570. New Auburn, MN 55366
906 W Birch Ave., Olivia. 5BR,
Mobile pop can business for sale. Bids will be opened June 1st at 4:00 p.m.
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4BA, salt water pool. Move-in
(612) 202-6247. ready. Priced to sell! $205,000. Contact City Office with questions (320) 864-5831
Call Clint at (320) 444-0432.
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Plan ahead for Glencoe Classified Rates:
city wide garage sales Your classified will be published in The McLeod County
Chronicle, The Glencoe Advertister,
Arlington ENTERPRISE, The Sibley Shopper, The
May 19 & 20 Galaxy, and on our Web sites at www.glencoenews.com and
www.arlingtonmnnews.com. $20.00 for the first 20 words.
30¢ per word thereafter.
The McLeod County 3-Week Special
Second week half price, third week free.
Chronicle/Advertiser
716 E. 10th St., Glencoe
320-864-5518
or Fax 320-864-5510
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Resident Assistants
The Harbor & The Haven at Peace Village are seeking part-time Resi-
Truck Warehouse and Delivery Support dent Assistants for all shifts in our assisted living & memory care. Appli-
Drivers Wanted ~ PART-TIME HELP WANTED ~ cant should have previous experience in senior care, excellent customer
service, communication & grammar skills and the ability to work inde-
• Clean CDL Class A-B Loading, unloading, cutting floor coverings and delivery. pendently and as a team.
License Required Requires clean driving record. Heavy lifting required. $11- The Harbor, a 36-unit assisted living facility, and The Haven, a 25-unit
• $20/hr overtime after Regional Eye Optical is $13.50/hr depending on experience, plus incentives.
assisted living and 12-unit memory care facility, located in Norwood
40/hrs taking applications for an Young America, is managed by Ecumen, the largest non-profit provider
Optician position. Work
• Gross Pay is $1150/wk hours 32-35 hrs per week, 864-6754, ext. 210 of services to seniors in the state.
To learn more about Ecumen and to apply online, please visit our
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• Bonus experience prefered. website at www.ecumen.org. For more information, please call Laurie
Program Sick & Vacation pay Hilgers at 952-467-9683.
package, Option on Health
Call Steve Benefits available. FULL & PART TIME
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952-292-5809 Mail resume to:
The Harbor The Haven
Regional Eye Optical
P.O. Box 699 300 North Faxon Road 600 Railroad Drive
Hutchinson, MN 55350 NYA, MN NYA, MN
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a 20+ years company,
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Professional Transit Drivers
$ 18.36 per hour plus excellent benefits!
Looking for positive, hardworking people with excellent
Christ Lutheran Church driving, customer service, and interpersonal skills. Trailblazer
Assistant Business Manager in Glencoe is Transit offers a clean working environment and maintains a
Glencoe-Silver Lake Public Schools seeking a Church Secretary high-quality fleet of medium-sized transit buses. Openings for
Glencoe and Buffalo garages. Full-time and part-time positions
The Glencoe-Silver Lake School District is looking for an The position will serve as secretary to the pastor, available. Minnesota Commercial Driver’s License (Class A, B,
Assistant Business Manager. This is a B-25-rated position in staff and congregation. Responsible for or C) with passenger endorsement is required. Trailblazer may
the District Office in Glencoe. This individual will work 32 assist desirable applicants to obtain proper license.
hours a week (5 days per week) year-round. The individual coordinating all work assigned to the church office,
hired for this position will perform accounting tasks under including answering phones, greeting visitors, Shifts Available
limited supervision and is expected to apply judgment and
discretion in carrying out accounting activities within the
maintaining calendars, general filing and other
guidelines of the school district, reporting requirements, and
district procedures. Functions include accounts receivable,
clerical duties as needed. A high degree of
confidentiality is required. Proficiency in
1 Full-Time
6am to 1pm (Glencoe only)
account reconciliation, state reporting, and general ledger
maintenance. Microsoft Office Suite required. Type, print and 10:30am to 5:30pm(Glencoe only)
Requirements: Up to one year of specialized or technical
collate all service bulletins for Wednesdays, Sun- 11am to 6pm (Glencoe only)
training beyond high school and three or more years of days, holidays, and special occasions. Prepare
accounting experience, or an equivalent combination of monthly newsletter. Assist with keeping the church 2 Part-Time
education and experience sufficient to successfully perform
website current. Maintain membership records. 6am to 10am (Glencoe and Buffalo)
the essential duties of the job are required. Occasional lifting
of 10 to 20 pounds or more may be required. A high school Assist church treasurer with the documentation of 2pm to 6pm (Glencoe and Buffalo)
diploma is required for all GSL employees. The school district donations and accounts payable. Maintain a secure Trailblazer Transit is a government entity that provides
requires applicants for school district positions who receive general public transportation in Sibley, McLeod, and Wright
an offer of employment to submit to a criminal history office. Ability to work independently as well as Counties. Almost anyone can ride for almost any reason!
background check. part of a team. Service is provided to people of all ages, from children to
For more information about the position contact: seniors. Successful applicants must pass a drug test and
Michelle Sander, Business Manager, at 320-864-2496 or at Monday – Thursday 8:30-3:30, may be flexible, background checks. EEO.
MSander@gsl.k12.mn.us. Complete the online application,
which is available at http://www.applitrack.com/gsl/onlin-
$15/per hour.
eapp/default.aspx. Note: This position is open pending
Come and Join Our Team!
To apply stop by the church office for an
School Board approval.
1-888-743-3828
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website www.cristluth.org and e-mail a resume Call toll-free for application and information.
Applications accepted until positions are filled.
to Pastor Katherine Rood at
pastorkatherine@christluth.com
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NU-Telecom has an exceptional opportunity for a Sales and
Support Associate in our Glencoe location. Sales & Support
Carriers Needed!
Associates will identify the needs of all businesses and
residential customers and provide solutions and support for
Earn Extra $$$$
our customer’s diverse needs. This position will convert leads
into sales opportunities while creating customer awareness LAKE REGION MEDICAL Advertiser Carriers Needed in Your Area!
of benefits and all products and services we have to offer. CHASKA LOCATION
The essential accountabilities of the position include:
JOB FAIR Earn spending money while getting fresh air and exercise!
May 23 - 3:30 to 5:30 pm
• Assist business and residential customers on the Call We prefer to have our carriers live within the area to be delivered,
We firmly believe that our employees are vital to the
Center through education and training including, but not
limited to success of the company. Join us and discover a work but if you have transportation available, we will consider placing
o Sales for businesses and residential customers. experience where diverse ideas are met with enthusi- you on a route convenient to our house. You must be at least 11
asm, and where you can learn and grow to your full po-
o Administrative duties following the sales of products and/or
services for business and residential customers. tential. We’re looking for individuals who enjoy the years old. Contact Trisha for more info.
o Participation in trade shows, home shows, walking entrepreneurial thrill of innovation and a passion for
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campaigns and customer focused events. delighting our customers.
The following skills and experience is preferred: Medical Assemblers - High school graduate or equivalent; Elliott – Hennepin Ave.
• Two year degree, or equivalent. ability to read, comprehend, and follow detailed
• 1 year sales or customer service experience with instruction. Ability to read blueprints and familiarity with
& 12th – 13th St.
demonstrated knowledge in the use and understanding of microscopes and measuring devices preferred. Previous
cellular, computers and basic internet technology. Rt. 13 92 Papers
light assembly experience in a regulated industry with
• Excellent communication skills. medical devices preferred.
Armstrong - Elliott
Qualified candidates please forward
resume and cover letter by Machine Operators - High school graduate or equivalent,
ability to read and understand blueprints and work with
& 14th – 16th St.
May 19, 2017 to:
small precision parts.
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The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, May 17, 2017, page 9B
Record
McLeod Co. Sheriff 4:50 p.m. — A deputy respond-
ed to a report of a suspicious ve-
3:30 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
responded to an accident in
The following cases were
heard in McLeod County District
dale, careless driving, $150, SO;
Lance L. Schilling, 33, Plato, pos-
Brendan H. Wickllund, 18,
Hutchinson, speed, $285, MSP;
hicle in the area of Highway 15 which a vehicle hit a pole in the Court May 9, Judge Thomas Mc- session of controlled substance, Matthew A. Oleson, 44, Stewart,
TUESDAY, MAY 9 and 120th Street, northwest of area of 180th Street and Yacht Carthy presiding: dismissed, driving after cancella- snowbird parking, $62, snowbird
10:52 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- Brownton. Everything was fine. Avenue, west of Hutchinson. Brian James Popelka, 29, of tion, dismissed, SO; parking, $62, GPD; Sawyer G.
fice responded to a medical on 5:13 p.m. — The sheriff’s office There were no injuries. A citation Glencoe, pleaded guilty to one Katlyn M. Tauzell, 20, Carver, Gilbertson, 19, Hutchinson, failure
10th Street E in which a construc- assisted the Glencoe police with was issued. felony count of possession of a speed, $135, SO; Troy T. Deutz, to drive in single lane, $135,
tion worker fell. The worker said a welfare check on 15th Street E 3:33 p.m. — The sheriff’s office controlled substance. The court 28, Marshall, speed, $135, MSP; HPD; Dennis A. Jacques, 38,
he was fine and refused medical in Glencoe. responded to a medical in a vehi- stayed the imposition of sentence Renae J. Huber, 51, Victoria, Hutchinson, speed, $125, SO;
attention. 6:38 p.m. — The sheriff’s office cle on Falcon Avenue, north of and placed him on probation for speed, $125, MSP; John M. Mathew R. Schmidt, 23, Hutchin-
3:16 p.m. — A caller expressed assisted the Glencoe police with Glencoe. One person was taken three years, with the following Kamp, 29, Minneapolis, marijua- son, rear lamps required on all
concern about gravel clumps a juvenile complaint on 10th to the Glencoe hospital. conditions: that he serve 60 days na in motor vehicle, $135, pos- motor vehicles and vehicles at
being left by construction work in Street in Glencoe. 5:34 p.m. — A deputy respond- in the McLeod County Jail, com- session of drug paraphernalia, end of train, $125, SO;
the area of Garden Avenue and 8:40 p.m. — The sheriff’s office ed to a report of property damage plete a chemical dependency $50, MSP; Jessica B. Klitzke, 20, Ruben G. Vazquez, 49, Glen-
120th Street. Glencoe Township assisted the Winsted police with a on County Road 9, east of Lester evaluation and follow its recom- Glence, speed, $125, MSP; Jere- coe, no proof of insurance, dis-
was notified of the issue. welfare check on Sixth Street S in Prairie. mendations, and pay a surcharge my P. Landgrebe, 35, Broomfield, missed, MSP; Lance A. Bennett,
6:54 p.m. — The sheriff’s office Winsted. 7:33 p.m. — The sheriff’s office of $85. Colorado, speed, $125, MSP; 57, Winthrop, speed, $225, MSP;
responded to a domestic situation 9 p.m. — The Silver Lake Fire responded to a welfare check on Jose Juan Cano, 36, no ad- Francisco V. Vargas, 42, Hugo, Asher A. Khan, 24, Winsted, win-
on Main Street E in Plato. The sit- Department and the sheriff’s of- Herbert Street in Stewart. The dress given, pleaded guilty to one window tint, $135, MSP; Christo- dow tint, $135, front and rear li-
uation was mediated. fice responded to a grass fire on person was later located at a hos- felony count of failing to register a pher M. Volk, 42, Mapleton, use a cense plates required, $30, MSP;
9:30 p.m. — A deputy respond- Falcon Avenue, east of Silver pital. primary address as a predatory hand-held mobile telephone while Melissa Ortiz, 48, Gaylord, speed,
ed to a car-deer accident in the Lake. The fire was extinguished 7:47 p.m. — The sheriff’s office offender. He was sentenced to 16 driving a commercial motor vehi- $145, child under 8 and under 57
area of County Road 7 and 100th prior to arrival. responded to a domestic on Zane months in prison. cle, $285, MSP; Samantha J. Pe- inches not fastened, $50, MSP;
Street near Stewart. There were 10:31 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- Avenue, south of Hutchinson. The Lance Lee Schilling, 33, of terson, 23, Vernon Center, speed, Isaiah J. Schroeder, 35, Hutchin-
no injuries. fice assisted the Hutchinson po- situation was mediated. Plato, pleaded guilty to one felony $135, BPD; Retha H. Lange, 36, son, seat belt, $110, driver must
11:43 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- lice with a domestic on Glen count of driving while impaired. Atwater, driving after suspension, carry proof of insurance, dis-
Street in Hutchinson. He was sentenced to 57 months $285, HPD; missed, MSP; Nicholas D. Schuft,
fice, Hutchinson police and state
10:50 p.m. — A deputy re-
McLeod Co. Court in prison and ordered to pay a Patrick B. Barth, 26, Chaska, 36, Stewart, unsafe tires, $135,
patrol responded to a report of
suspicious activity on Roberts sponded to a report of a dog bite surcharge of $85. Schilling also DWI, stay of imposition, two years MSP; Hugo C. Muro, 19, Inver
Road SW in Hutchinson. The situ- on Pheasant Road, south of The following cases were pleaded guilty to one felony count probation, 30 days confinement, Grove Heights, speed, $125,
ation was mediated. Hutchinson. heard in McLeod County District of possession of a controlled sub- five days credit for time served, SLPD;
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 SATURDAY, MAY 13 Court May 5, Judge Terrence stance. The court ordered him to serve as work release if eligible, Elijah D. Sabah, 26, Minneapo-
12:59 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- 11 a.m. — The sheriff’s office, Conkel presiding: serve 19 months in prison, con- sentence to serve if eligible, no lis, speed, $145, possession of
fice assisted the Hutchinson po- Hutchinson Fire and Rescue and Kyler Bryan Streich, 23, of current with the above sentence, possession of alcohol or drugs, drug paraphernalia, $50, SO; Vir-
lice with an alarm at Taco Bell in Allina Ambulance responded to a Glencoe, appeared for sentencing and ordered him to pay an $85 no alcohol or controlled sub- gil H. Richter, 69, Glencoe, seat
Hutchinson. medical on Highway 7, east of on one gross misdemeanor count surcharge. stance use, random testing, vic- belt, $110, MSP; Travis M. Bunn,
2:32 a.m. — The sheriff’s office Hutchinson. A person was taken of driving while impaired, to which The following case was heard tim impact panel, chemical de- 18, Delano, speed, $135, MSP;
received a phone call with an by ambulance to the hospital. he had pleaded guilty in an earlier in McLeod County District Court pendency evaluation treatment, Whitney A. Enestvedt, 30,
open phone line. The number 12:54 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- court appearance. The court May 10, Judge Thomas McCarthy follow recommendations of evalu- Renville, speed, $125, MSP;
was traced back to an individual fice, Lester Prairie First Respon- stayed the imposition of sentence presiding: ation, no driver license violations, David E. Erickson, 61, Deer
on Highway 22 near Hutchinson. ders, Ridgeview Ambulance and and placed him on probation for Patrick Bradley Barth, 26, of no driving without insurance, River, speed, $125, MSP; Joseph
A deputy responded to the area, Winsted police responded to a two years, with the following con- Chaska, pleaded guilty to one keep court/attorney informed of M. Keenan, 73, Jordan, speed,
and learned that the person was medical in a vehicle in the area of ditions: that he serve 30 days in gross misdemeanor count of driv- current address, remain law abid- $135, MSP; Andrea G. Otis, 20,
in the hospital, which was veri- Highway 7 and Dairy Avenue, the McLeod County Jail, serve 30 ing while impaired. The court ing, no same or similar, contact St. Paul, marijuana in motor vehi-
fied. northwest of Lester Prairie. One days of electronic alcohol moni- stayed imposition of sentence with probation, sign all releases of cle, $135, MSP; Jason P. Rent-
1:05 p.m. — A deputy filled out person was taken by ambulance toring and electronic home moni- and placed him on probation for information, follow all instructions meester, 35, Rogers, speed,
a report for a garbage dump that to the hospital. toring, serve 30 days of sentence two years, with the following con- of probation, aftercare, $85, child $125, MSP; Branden L. Vick, 32,
was reported in the area of Gar- 1:42 p.m. — The Winsted and to service, complete a chemical ditions: that he serve 30 days in endangerment, dismissed, open Hastings, speed, $125, MSP.
den Avenue and 120th Street, Lester Prairie fire departments, dependency evaluation and follow the McLeod County Jail, complete bottle, dismissed, driver must
north of Glencoe. the sheriff’s office and Winsted its recommendations, have no a chemical dependency evalua- carry proof of insurance, dis-
1:22 p.m. — Another garbage police responded to a grass fire use or possession of alcohol or tion and follow its recommenda- missed, SO;
dump was reported in the area of on Cable Avenue, west of Winst- drugs, attend a victim impact tions, have no use or possession Connor I. Kantack, 17, Glen-
130th Street and Garden Avenue, ed. A citation was issued. panel, and pay a surcharge of of alcohol or drugs, attend a vic- coe, speed, $145, fail to deliver
north of Glencoe. Another report 2:34 p.m. — A deputy respond- $85. tim impact panel, and pay a sur- certificate to transferee within 10
was filled out. ed to a report of harassment on Theresa Marie Kuehnl, 38, of charge of $85. days, dismissed, SO; Corbin B.
2:11 p.m. — A report was re- 240th Street, northeast of Elizabeth, Kentucky, appeared for The following misdemeanors Florence-Kidd, 17, Hutchinson,
ceived of a suspicious male in a Hutchinson. sentencing on one count of theft and petty misdemeanors were unsafe passing, $135, MSP;
culvert on 180th Street near 3:52 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- by wrongfully obtaining public as- heard in District Court May 8-12. Srinivas Janaswamy, 48, Brook-
Walden Avenue, west of Hutchin- fice, Silver Lake First Respon- sistance, to which she had plead- Minnesota State Patrol (MSP); ings, South Dakota, speed, $125,
son. A deputy made contact with ders, Silver Lake Ambulance and ed guilty in an earlier court ap- Sheriff’s Office, (SO); Brownton MSP; Cheryl T. Olson, 35, Min-
the male. Silver Lake police responded to a pearance. The court stayed the Police Department (BPD); neapolis, speed, $125, MSP;
3:10 p.m. — A fraud was re- medical on Fox Avenue, east of execution of 365 days in jail and Hutchinson Police Department
ported by an individual on 110th Silver Lake. One person was placed her on probation for two (HPD); Glencoe Police Depart-
Street, west of Glencoe. taken by ambulance to the hospi- years, with the following condi- ment (GPD); Lester Prairie Police
3:38 p.m. — The sheriff’s office tal. tions: that she serve 120 hours of Department (LPPD); Silver Lake
assisted Silver Lake Fire and 4:29 p.m. — A deputy respond- community service work, pay Police Department (SLPD); Win-
Rescue and Silver Lake Ambu- ed to a report of a theft. restitution, and pay a fine and sted Police Department (WPD);
lance with a fall that occurred 4:45 p.m. — A road hazard surcharge of $385. Department of Natural Resources
near Molly’s Café in Silver Lake. was reported in the area of Ford Bryan Dean Mengelkoch, 21, (DNR).
3:45 p.m. — A domestic was Avenue N and 18th Street E in of Litchfield, appeared for sen- Kenneth I. Diaz, 20, Alexan-
reported at a residence on 120th Glencoe. County maintenance tencing on one felony count of fi- dria, snowbird parking, $62, GPD;
Street, south of Hutchinson. was contacted. nancial transaction card fraud, to Travis D. Torke, 19, Lucan, no
10:32 p.m. — An accident was 6:17 p.m. — The sheriff’s office which he had pleaded guilty in an proof of insurance, stay of imposi-
reported on Highway 212, east of responded to a two-vehicle acci- earlier court appearance. The tion, one year probation, no same
Brownton. When a deputy ar- dent in the area of 240th Street court stayed the imposition of or similar, $285, GPD; Benjamin
rived, it was learned that no acci- and Oday Avenue, northeast of sentence and placed him on pro- S. Eichten, 29, Hutchinson, fur-
dent had occurred, but there was Hutchinson. There were no in- bation for one year, with the fol- nish tobacco or tobacco-related
a driving a complaint. The deputy juries. A citation was issued. lowing conditions: that he serve electronic device to under-18 per-
was unable to find the suspect 7:07 p.m. — The sheriff’s office four days in the McLeod County son, $185, HPD; Duane M. El-
vehicle. assisted the Glencoe police with Jail, pay restitution, and pay a wood, 40, Hutchinson, furnish to-
THURSDAY, MAY 11 a report of a fight on DeSoto Av- surcharge of $85. bacco or tobacco-related elec-
1:18 p.m. — A deputy complet- enue N in Glencoe. Justin Thomas DeLare, 27, of tronic device to under-18 person,
ed a report for a garbage dump in 8:33 p.m. — The sheriff’s office Dassel, pleaded guilty to one stay of imposition, one year pro-
the area of Dairy Avenue and assisted the Glencoe police with felony count of possession of a bation, no same or similar, $185,
190th Street, northwest of Lester a medical on 11th Street E in controlled substance. He was or- HPD; Zandra C. Floeder, 24,
Prairie. Glencoe. dered to serve 13 months in Hutchinson, furnish tobacco or to-
2:09 p.m. — A deputy respond- 9:15 p.m. — The sheriff’s office prison. bacco-related electronic device to
ed to an animal complaint on Jet responded to a report of a possi- Pamela Marie Huffman, 30, of under-18 person, stay of imposi-
Avenue, northwest of Silver Lake. ble break-in on Croyden Street in Hutchinson, pleaded guilty to one tion, one year probation, no same
3 p.m. — The sheriff’s office Stewart. felony count of possession of a or similar, $185, HPD; Gerald D.
assisted the Hutchinson Police SUNDAY, MAY 14 controlled substance. The court Mickolichek, 52, Hutchinson, driv-
Department with a medical on 5:34 a.m. — A deputy removed stayed the imposition of sentence ing after cancellation, one year
Shady Ridge Road NW. debris from the roadway in the and placed her on probation for probation, no driver license viola-
4:30 p.m. — A deputy took a area of Highway 7 and Babcock three years. She also pleaded tions, no same or similar, $300,
report of fraud from a resident on Avenue, north of Lester Prairie. guilty to one count of driving HPD; Cody W. Schabert, 19,
85th Circle, northwest of Brown- 6:08 a.m. — The sheriff’s office under the influence of a controlled Hutchinson, fleeing a peace offi-
ton. assisted the Hutchinson police substance. The court stayed the cer, dismissed, liquor consump-
5:14 p.m. — A deputy respond- with a suicidal person on Ridge imposition of sentence and tion by persons under 21, stay of
ed to a report of property damage Avenue NE in Hutchinson. placed her on probation, with the imposition, one year probation, no
on County Road 9, south of Win- 9:07 a.m. — The sheriff’s office following conditions: that she same or similar, $200, HPD;
sted. responded to a report of suspi- serve 69 days in the McLeod Mariah A. Torres, 22, Hutchin-
5:43 p.m. — The sheriff’s office cious people on 180th Street, County Jail, serve 21 days of sen- son, driving after revocation,
assisted the Hutchinson police west of Lester Prairie. A deputy tence to service or community $285, HPD; Mitchell G. Gaida, 54,
with a medical on Union Avenue spoke with the individuals. work service, complete a chemi- Buffalo, expired registration, dis-
N in Glencoe. 1:47 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- cal dependency evaluation and missed, SO; Robert A. Dubnecay,
7:50 p.m. — The sheriff’s office fice, Hutchinson Fire and Rescue follow its recommendations, have 47, Elk River, no proof of insur-
received a 9-1-1 call regarding a and Allina Ambulance responded no use or possession of alcohol ance, dismissed, MSP; Andrew
suspicious person in the area of to a medical on Highway 15, or drugs, and pay a surcharge of G. Bentz, 21, Hutchinson, follow-
Dairy Avenue and 150th Street, north of Hutchinson. $85. ing too close or reasonable, stay
southwest of Lester Prairie. A 1:53 p.m. — Property damage Catherine Jean Oldeen, 63, of of imposition, six months proba-
deputy was unable to find the per- was reported on County Road 7, Hutchinson, appeared for sen- tion, no same or similar, $135,
son. northeast of Hutchinson. tencing on a felony count of pos- MSP; Kalob A. Dallman, 26,
9:25 p.m. — The sheriff’s office 5:29 p.m. — The sheriff’s office session of a controlled substance, Wells, speed, $125, MSP; James
and Silver Lake police responded assisted the Glencoe police with to which she had pleaded guilty in F. Hoffman, 43, Hutchinson, no
to a loud disturbance on Highway a medical on 10th Street E in an earlier court appearance. The proof of insurance, dismissed,
7, east of Silver Lake. Glencoe. court stayed the imposition of MSP; Anna B. Miranda, 22, Gay-
9:40 p.m. — A deputy checked 5:52 p.m. — The sheriff’s office sentence and placed her on pro- lord, speed, stay of imposition,
on a controlled burn on 185th assisted the Glencoe police with bation for five years, with the fol- one year probation, no same or
Street, east of Lester Prairie. a domestic on 14th Street E in lowing conditions: that she serve similar, $200, MSP; Jill A. Vasek,
FRIDAY, MAY 12 Glencoe. 180 days in the McLeod County 28, Hutchinson, speed, $135,
1:04 a.m. — A deputy respond- 10:01 p.m. — The sheriff’s of- Jail, complete a chemical de- MSP; Joel C. Larson, 34, Winst-
ed to a car-deer accident on fice responded to a truck-deer ac- pendency evaluation and follow ed, plates required, dismissed,
Major Avenue, northwest of cident on Dairy Avenue, south of its recommendations, and have SLPD;
Hutchinson. Glencoe. There were no injuries. no use or possession of alcohol Evelyn E. Oleson, 34, Waco-
9:02 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- 10:59 p.m. — A deputy re- or drugs. nia, driving after revocation, $285,
fice, Allina Ambulance and sponded to a suspicious vehicle The following case was heard no proof of insurance, two days
Hutchinson First Responders all in the area of Sioux Hills Road in McLeod County District Court confinement, two days credit for
responded to a medical on Belle and Highway 7, west of Hutchin- May 8, Judge Richard Perkins time served, serve as work re-
Lake Road, north of Hutchinson. son. A citation was issued. presiding: lease if eligible, sentence to serve
A person was taken by ambu- MONDAY, MAY 15 Brandon Lee Storick, 25, of if eligible, $100, SLPD; Hunter N.
lance to the hospital. 10:22 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- Hutchinson, pleaded guilty to one Orozoo, 19, San Antonio, Texas,
11:04 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- fice responded to a two-vehicle gross misdemeanor count of pos- driver must carry proof of insur-
fice assisted the Hutchinson po- accident in the area of 120th session of a controlled substance. ance, dismissed, WPD; Elsa
lice with a theft report on Highway Street and County Road 2, north The court stayed imposition of Megia Contreras, 39, Hutchinson,
7 in Hutchinson. of Glencoe. There were no in- sentence and placed him on pro- driver fails to stop for stop sign,
4:23 p.m. — The sheriff’s office juries. bation for two years, with the fol- $135, HPD; Justin R. Rierson, 41,
assisted the Minnesota State Pa- 10:39 a.m. — The sheriff’s of- lowing conditions: that he serve Hutchinson, speed greater than
trol with a two-vehicle accident on fice assisted the Glencoe police 15 days in the McLeod County reasonable, $125, HPD; Tara K.
Highway 212 at Morningside with a medical on Baxter Avenue Jail, serve 15 days of sentence to Young, 25, Hutchinson, parking
Drive in Glencoe. in Glencoe. service or community work serv- ordinance, $37, HPD; Raquel M.
4:33 p.m. — The sheriff’s office 1:07 p.m. — The sheriff’s office ice, complete a chemical depend- Bushman, 46, Hutchinson, speed,
assisted the Silver Lake police responded to a theft report on ency evaluation and follow its rec- $145, SO; Corey R. Cody, 24,
with a domestic on Main Street E Highway 22, southwest of Glen- ommendations, and pay a fine Brownton, plates required, $115,
in Silver Lake. coe. and surcharge of $750. SO; Richard J. Dinzeo, 48, Oak-
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2016-2017 Glencoe-Silver Lake
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