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ENTERPRISE Single copy $1.00
Serving the Communities of Arlington and Green Isle, Minnesota
www.arlingtonmnnews.com Volume 133 • Number 42 • Thursday, May 4, 2017 • Arlington, MN 55307
Petition presented to keep own police department
By Kurt Menk property owners, was present- department and full-time po- lice chief and department other person favored a merger three times more signatures if
Editor ed by former City Council lice chief. would not save the city any between the Arlington and an individual had gone door to
A petition for the City of members Galen Wills and “The City of Arlington has money, but in the long run Gaylord police departments door.
Arlington to maintain its own Curt Reetz during the Citizens had its own law enforcement may cost the taxpayers more. while two other people fa- Mayor Nagel later accepted
city police department and Addressing The Council seg- department since the late “I, the undersigned, insist vored a partnership with the the petition. Since the petition
full-time police chief was pre- ment of the meeting. 1800s to the present day. The that the Arlington City Coun- Sibley County Sheriff’s De- was presented during the Citi-
sented to Mayor Rich Nagel The petition read as fol- citizens of Arlington take cil maintain its own police de- partment. Eight individuals zens Addressing The Council
during the Arlington City lows: “We, the residents pride in their community and partment and full-time police were undecided. segment of the meeting, City
Council meeting on Monday and/or property owners in the value living in a community chief for the citizens of Ar- Wills said a majority of the Council members did not
night, May 1. City of Arlington request that that provides its own policing, lington.” business owners also signed make any comments.
The petition, which was the Arlington City Council emergency and medical sup- Wills said he saw 315 of the the petition. He added that
signed by 420 residents and maintain its own city police port. Merging or sharing a po- 420 people in person. One there could have been two or
City Council to advertise
for maintenance worker
By Kurt Menk Weed Control
Editor The City Council unani-
The Arlington City Coun- mously approved a motion to
cil, during its regular meeting accept the low bid of $2,807
on Monday night, May 1, from TruGreen, Mankato, to
unanimously approved a mo- provide weed control on vari-
tion to authorize the advertis- ous city properties. It will be
ing for the maintenance a one-time application this
worker position. spring.
City Council members The City Council made the
Michelle Battcher, Adam move since the maintenance
Cowell, Tom Hatlestad, Jim department is extremely short
Heiland and James Jaszewski staffed at the present time.
all voted in favor of the mo-
tion. Sells Car
Kirby Weckworth, who The Arlington City Coun-
held the maintenance worker cil, during its regular meeting
position, was recently offered on Monday night, May 1,
and accepted the maintenance unanimously approved a mo-
supervisor position. tion to award the sale of a
The Streets Committee re- 2008 Chevrolet Impala to
cently met to review the job Pamela Wendlandt for
description and discuss $3,373.
whether there is an opportu- The city received 11 bids
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk nity to modify how the de- which ranged from $1,601.50
partment functions. All mem-
Digging Up The Dirt bers agreed that a two-person
to $3,373. Three of the bids
were $2,000 and over.
Three teams of two horses and one team of three horses made Belgian horses at the event. His son, Warren Schneider, (pic- department is necessary.
a few rounds at Sand Prairie south of Henderson on Saturday tured) made a few rounds with the team at the event. The There was also discussion to Tree Inventory
afternoon, April 29. Each team of horses had a one-bottom group hopes to hold a similar event sometime next fall. contract out a few services.
plow. Howard Schneider, rural Arlington, had a team of two The salary scale for this posi- Class
tion is $13.21 to $18,49. A Tree Inventory Class will
However, the job posting will be held at the Arlington Com-
only list the starting salary. munity Center from 10 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, May
Arlington City Council votes to adopt There will be an opportunity
to negotiate the salary given
qualifications and experience.
13.
People who have enthusi-
asm for learning about trees
The Streets Committee
a Rental Rehabilitation Loan Program hopes to interview at least
five candidates for the open
are encouraged to attend this
free class.
People will learn how to
By Kurt Menk The funds for this program • If the property is sold, the Other Business position.
help care for trees in the com-
Editor will be used from the existing loan must be repaid in full. The City Council was in-
The Arlington City Coun- Revolving Loan Fund and • At least two bids must be Low Bid munity, work with their com-
formed that the League of munity to help care for their
cil, during its regular meeting available on a first-come, obtained. Minnesota Cities’ annual con- The City Council unani-
on Monday night, May 1, first-serve basis. According to information mously approved a motion to local public trees, and watch
ference will be held in the trees they care for grow
unanimously adopted a reso- According to the program: provided by Sibley County, Rochester from Wednesday, accept the low bid of $5,350
lution and approved a Rental • Residential rental proper- there are 18 rental properties from CMC Construction, Ar- and benefit them by provid-
June 14 through Friday, June ing shade.
Rehabilitation Loan Program. ties consisting of 1 to 10 units with 10 or fewer units in Ar- 16. lington, for concrete work at
City Council members are eligible regardless of zon- lington that will qualify for the Arlington Public Ceme- To sign up, go to www.mn-
The City Council was in- treesource.com/arlington-
Michelle Battcher, Adam ing district. this program. formed that the Arlington tery.
Cowell, Tom Hatlestad, Jim • Property owners or ten- City staff will send out let- The bid for the concrete mn.html.
Farmers Market will be held
Heiland and James Jaszewski ants (with property owner as ters directly to these property at the Arlington Community footings and sidewalk are for
all voted in favor of the reso- a co-signer) are eligible to owners and make them aware Center parking lot on Mon- the columbarium at the public Other Business
lution. apply. of the Residential Rental Re- day nights. The event will run cemetery. • The City Council was re-
The City Council made the • Exterior or interior per- habilitation Program. from Monday, June 12 The columbarium is tenta- minded that the public hear-
move after a recommendation manent improvements are eli- The Arlington EDA is com- through Monday, Sept. 25. tively scheduled for delivery ing for the 2017 Street &
from the Arlington Economic gible with a preference for prised of Dean Bergersen, The Arlington City Council on June 16, but that date may Utility Improvement Project
Development Authority. life and safety improvements. Dick Thomes, Tim Kloeckl, will hold its next regular be pushed back due to the re- will be held at 6:30 p.m.
The purpose of the loan • There will be a low inter- Angelica Rose, Larry Soren- meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday, cent inclement weather. The Monday, May 15.
program is to create incentive est (current prime rate) loan son and City Council mem- May 15. footings and sidewalk should • The City of Arlington
for property owners to make with 50 percent match rang- bers Michelle Battcher and have a month for curing time, Clean Up Day will be held
improvements to their rental ing from $1,000 to $10,000 Tom Hatlestad. The EDA di- according to City Administra- from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
properties. with a seven-year term. rector is Holly Kreft. tor Liza Donabauer. Wednesday, May 24.
WCAT, Trailblazer Transit partners nearing agreement on future plans
By Lori Copler However, it would like a to be protected from the rule will not be imposed on would need to be brought be- on the road.
Editor majority vote to consist of a tyranny of the two.” every motion made by the fore the individual McLeod “We’re making progress,”
McLeod County Chronicle majority of the board mem- Kassel said that a negative board, but only on those per- and Sibley county boards for said Trailblazer Executive Di-
The Wright County Area bers, with at least one yes vote would not necessarily taining to the four mentioned approval. rector Gary Ludwig.
Transit (WCAT) coalition vote from each entity. derail an issue. areas. WCAT also proposed di- • Heard that the system has
“really wants” to take back its McLeod County Commis- “The challenge then is to Labor attorney Frank Mad- viding up the local share of been testing new dispatching
letter of intent to withdraw sioner Doug Krueger said he go back and find out what den, who has been working in costs — that which isn’t cov- software. Ludwig reported
from Trailblazer Transit, the would prefer a simple majori- will work,” he said. mediation sessions to help ered by state or federal funds that staff “are highly prais-
joint powers board heard at a ty which, with a six-member During the discussion, it bring WCAT and its Trail- — on a ridership basis, rather ing” of the software, and that
meeting Thursday morning at board, would require four was clarified that the mini- blazer partners back together, than a percentage basis, with it will be presented to the
Trailblazer’s Buffalo facility. “yes” votes to pass a motion. mum of one affirmative vote urged the board to try the pro- ridership being reviewed Minnesota Department of
WCAT wrote a letter to its Under the WCAT proposal, from each entity was only in- posal. every two years. Transportation (MnDOT) for
Trailblazer partners — Krueger said members could tended for four areas: “We worked very strongly WCAT also would like to approval.
McLeod and Sibley counties recruit a “no” vote from an- • Changes to the bylaws, for the future,” said Madden. be able to appoint a non- • Heard that operations
— outlining some requests other entity to derail a mo- • Changes to policies and “If this isn’t working out, it elected person to the Trail- manager Mark Lauer, who
that its members feel are tion. procedures, will have to be revisited.” blazer board. had been in charge of the
needed to make the partner- However, Kevin Kassel, • The removal or selection Sibley County Commis- The Sibley and McLeod fleet and drivers, had re-
ship work. mayor of St. Michael and a of an executive director, and sioner Bill Pinske said he was members agreed to take the signed. Ludwig said that
WCAT is suggesting that WCAT representative on the • Changes to the local share willing to give the proposal a proposals back to their own Tonia Persons, the other oper-
the joint powers board consist board, said that the proposed calculations. try. county boards for discussion ating manager, would take
of equal membership from structure would prevent two McLeod County Commis- “Right now, we have noth- and action. over Lauer’s duties until a re-
each partner — two members entities from bonding togeth- sioner Rich Pohlmeier said he ing,” said Pinske. In other business, the placement was hired.
from WCAT, two from er to out-vote the third. also was wary of the pro- Krueger said he was still board:
McLeod County and two “Every entity has to be pro- posed majority vote standard against the proposed majority • Heard that 24 of 29 pro-
from Sibley County. tected,” said Kassel. “One has until it was explained that the rule, but said the proposal posed bus schedules are out
Arlington Enterprise, Thursday, May 4, 2017, page 2
www.arlingtonmnnews.com
News Briefs
City Council approves hires
The Arlington City Council, during its regular meet-
ing on Monday night, May 1, unanimously approved a
motion to hire Jodene Hefner and Benjamin Nelson as
part-time attendants at the Arlington Community Center.
In another move, the City Council unanimously ap-
proved a motion to accept the resignation of Steven
Schmitz as a part-time attendant at the Arlington Com-
munity Center.
Marty Bergland is back
Marty Bergland will be featured at the Arlington Pub-
lic Library at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 6.
Bergland will share seed saving techniques, plus give
people an insight on which plants to buy and what to
leave at the store, how to avoid cross pollination and
other great gardening tips and secrets.
Names of deceased veterans Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk
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-
The American Revolution In 40 Minutes Or Less
morial Day. St. Paul’s Lutheran School, Arlington, will present “The Amer- (left to right) Kyan Kube and Brayden Bergs. Back Row: (l to r)
If a loved one was omitted from last year’s list or has ican Revolution In 40 Minutes Or Less” at St. Paul’s Lutheran Kadin Seeman, Leyton Brau, Jaidynn Dietel, Ylijah Rendon,
passed away during the past year, please contact Kurt Church in Arlington at 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Friday, May 5. The Nathaniel Ziegler, Dominick Olson and Hannah Parrish.
Menk at 507-964-5547 or email kurtm@arlingtonmn- show is a comedy covering the entire Revolution. Front Row:
news.com.
May is Mental Health Month
The Sibley County Mental Health staff, as part of the
Local Mental Health Advisory Council (LAC), will
have an open house at the Sibley County Connection
Students named to the Honor Roll
Clubhouse in Gaylord on Tuesday, May 9. The club-
house is located at 212 Third Street, next to the Farm
Bureau office.
at Sibley East Senior High School
The following students Doetkott, Kevin Durham, Knacke, Jessica Lozano, Jens Harley Jo Borgmann, Eric
Staff, along with clients, will be on hand to provide
were recently named to the Lindsey Flieth, Norma Gon- Lundstrom, Madison Recht- Cardenas, Connor Deis,
information regarding mental health services and where
“A” Honor Roll and “B” zalez, Mikayla Holmes, zigel, Rachel Rettmann, Syd- Tamara Ehrich, Thomas Flan-
to access them. Food will be served.
Honor Roll at the Sibley East Samantha Klehr, Carron ney Schott, Austin Schwartz, nery, Samuel Groninga, Jada
Each year the Sibley County Mental Health Services,
Senior High School in Ar- Kranz, Hannah Kranz, Madi- Austin Snyder, Tyler Stolt, Jirasek, Austin Kuphal,
during Mental Health Month, provide information for
lington during the third quar- son Krueger, Danielle Lang- Michaela Sylvester, Emily Melissa Latchman, Madilyn
those people in need or for those people who know
ter. worthy, Marian Medina, Tuchtenhagen, Justin Vinke- Latzke, Holden Lindquist,
someone in need.
Dayne Morton, Veronica meier, Jennifer Wear, Abigail Jose Luis Mendoza, Ellie
“A” Honor Roll Oyuela, Taylor Perschau, Widmer, Brooke Willmsen Messner, Kiana Montes,
Seniors: Brody Bates, Ben- Emily Peterson, Jesus Ro- and Mervale Wolverton. Mackenzie Pomplun, Mer-
Arli-Dazzle meeting is May 5 jamin Brinkman, Alison Eibs, driguez, Derrek Schmidt, cedes Roehler, Alexys Rose-
The Arlington Arli-Dazzle Committee will hold its
next meeting in the Emergency Services Building at
Seth Fredin, Alli Harter, Tan- Paul Schmidt, Kristian “B” Honor Roll land, Lacey Scharping, Tyler
ner Kurtzweg, Sadie Lane, Schow, Alexander Sell, Seniors: Scott Holmquist, Schauer, Brennen St. John,
noon Friday, May 5, according to Chamber President
Alma Lopez, Timothy Otto, Joshua Sorenson, Morgan Connor Kranz, Bernice Men- Hanna Steffer and Allison
Leah Prahl.
Megan Pederson, Adam Pe- Stearns, Alexandra Stock, doza, Sheryl Monsivaiz, Tan- Zellmann.
terson, Samantha Raghu, Logan Tesch, Jaci Tourtellott, ner Pasvogel, Emily Quast, Sophomores: Litzy Barrera,
Emma Samletzka, Sophie Austin Warwick, Xavier Was- Emily Raddatz, Jackson Kasha Bates, Christian Beck-
Green Isle EDA to meet Saremba, Devon Schultz, sather, Austin Weckwerth, Rose, Leighton Rose, Jenna sted, Adan Cardenas, Travis
The Green Isle Economic Development Authority
Leah Serbus, Kimberly Ve- Jacob Willmsen, Katrina Schuft, Alyssa Stoeckman, Dahlke, Aaron Deis, Caden
(EDA) will meet underneath the water tower at 6:30
lazquez, Jason Vinkemeier Wolter, Faith Young and Au- Nathan Templin, Amanda Frauendienst, Colton Harens,
p.m. Monday, May 8.
and Hannah Wentzlaff. drey Ziegler. Thomes, Brandon Uecker, Kameron In, Gavin Kranz,
The purpose of the meeting is for EDA members to
Juniors: Gavin Bates, Tay- Sophomores: Max Bartels, Zachary Utendorfer, Cody Mason Kranz, Madilyn
first tour the Industrial Park and later visit the proposed
lor Brinkman, Rebecca Korri Brockoff, Ariel Butler, Voight, Brent Walters, Krentz, Morgan Mathews,
land site for the Lions Memorial Park along Highway 5
Campbell, Rocio Cardenas, Teresa Ehrich, Breanna Fahn- Gabrielle Wiest and Christo- Olivia Otto, Desiree Richard-
around 7:15 p.m.
Lucas Chavez, Brendan ing, Jose Felipe, Madison pher Wilken. son and Amber Schmidt.
Dabek, Kaili Diehn, Emily Grove, Rebekah King, Ty Juniors: Tyler Becker,
Chamber to meet on May 8 Green Isle Volunteer
1 col. x 3 inches
The Arlington Area Chamber of Commerce will hold Sounds like
its next monthly meeting in the Emergency Services Fire & Rescue Relief
multiplication?
Building at noon Monday, May 8.
Current members and new members are always wel-
come to attend these meetings, according to Chamber It’s newspaper
talk for a one
17th Annual
SPRING GET
TOGETHER
Community
Calendar
President Leah Prahl.
column by 3
inch ad. Sun., May 7
7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Too small to be Green Isle Fire Hall
Birth Announcements effective?
You’re reading
Menu: Pancakes, Sausage,
Eggs, Apple Sauce, Coffee,
Orange Juice & Milk
Thursday, May 4th – Arlington Lions Club
Paul and Melissa Rosen- this one! (To-go orders available)
board meeting, Arlington Haus, 6:00 p.m.
feld, Mankato, announce the Put your 1x3 Social, 7:00 p.m. Meeting.
birth of their daughter, Ella FREE WILL
in the Arlington DONATION
K17-18S,17-18Ec
Grace Rosenfeld, who was
Enterprise today. All proceeds Friday, May 5th – Arlington Veteran’s
born at the Ridgeview Med-
ical Center, Waconia, at 507-964-5547
go to new Steak Fry, Veterans Building at the fair
equipment fund.
12:54 p.m. Sunday, April 2. grounds, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Ella weighed eight pounds,
five ounces and measured Monday, May 8th – Arlington Chambers
20.5 inches. She is welcomed Color advertising gets noticed!
home by siblings Elise, Rylie Place your color ad today of Commerce, Emergency Services
and Gannon. by calling 507-964-5547 building, Noon meeting.
The grandparents are Bren- Arlington Enterprise / Arlington Township Board, Arlington
da Rosenfeld and the late Ella Rosenfeld Community Center, 7:30 p.m.
Orlin Rosenfeld, and Greg
Sibley Shopper
Arlington VFW Post #6031 Auxiliary,
and Kathy Homme. Graceville, and Dennis and
The great grandparents are
Veterans Building at the fair grounds,
Helen Kittock, Arlington.
Chuck and Kay Homme, Arlington ENTERPRISE 7:30 p.m.
Arlington AA & Alanon, 8:00 p.m.
Logan and Ashley St. John, & The Sibley Shopper St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
Arlington, announce the birth
of their son, Lucas David St. Tuesday, May 9th – Arlington Legion Post
John, who was born at the Thank You Chanhassen #250, Veteran’s Building at the fair
Ridgeview Medical Center, Dinner Theatre grounds, 7:00 p.m.
Waconia, on Friday, March Thanks to everyone Ticket Winner:
31. that visited the Mike Bergs
Lucas weighed seven Arlington Enterprise Wednesday, May 10th – Arlington A’s
pounds, 12 ounces and meas- Six month Baseball Board at Ball Park,
ured 19 inches. and Congratulations to Enterprise
Subscription 7:00 p.m.
Lucas was welcomed home the Winners of our
by big brother, Gavin. “Spring into Arlington” Winners: Green Isle Senior Go-Getters, Green Isle
The grandparents are Dave Jamie Grams-Petzel community room, Noon Potluck. All
drawing. Holly Hokenson Senior Citizens Welcome!
and Jane Krohn, Arlington,
and Dan and Rhonda St. John, Lucas St. John
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Drug arrests made in New Auburn
Sibley County sheriff ’s and Xavier R. Jamieson, 23, fifth degree possession of a
deputies conducted a nar- High Bridge, Wis. controlled substance, two
cotics search warrant in the Emminga has been charged counts of gross misdemeanor
9100 block of Ninth Avenue with four counts of felony fifth degree possession of a
in the City of New Auburn on fifth degree possession of a controlled substance, misde-
Tuesday, April 25. Deputies controlled substance, felony meanor possession of hypo-
located numerous controlled unlawful possession of am- dermic needles and misde-
substances, which included munition, misdemeanor pos- meanor possession of legend
prescription pills, metham- session of hypodermic nee- drugs.
phetamine along with drug dles, and misdemeanor pos- Jamieson has been charged
paraphernalia and hypoder- session of legend drugs. Em- with gross misdemeanor fifth
mic needles. minga was also charged with degree possession of a con-
Three individuals were ar- felony second degree and trolled substance.
rested in the course of this in- misdemeanor fifth degree as- The Sibley County Sher-
vestigation. They were sault, which stemmed from iff’s Department was assisted
Alexander J. Emminga, 26, another investigation. by the Gaylord Police De-
New Auburn; Carrie L. Dimaggio has been charged partment and the Minnesota
Dimaggio, 24, New Auburn; with two counts of felony State Patrol.
Green Isle Community School to host
Elders Celebration on Friday, May 19
Dim the lights. Cue the made by this year’s select- honor those who have
music. It’s show time! Two ed elder, Joe Kreger. Based paved the way, and for the
southern Minnesota artists on those presentations, Tara children to learn about his-
will come together to help Jungclaus (composer), Es- tory and culture first hand,”
create Minnesota’s only ther Hoffmann (playwright) said Barrett. “It is sheer joy
Elders Celebration hosted and Tom Barna (lyricist) to- to witness the intergenera-
annually by elementary stu- gether forge a 60-minute tional bonds forming.”
dents from the Green Isle musical. This activity is made pos-
Community School. The Music rehearsals began sible by the voters of Min-
event will be held at 7 p.m. in earnest in March. Every nesota through a grant from
Friday, May 19. student is expected to learn the Prairie Lakes Regional
As it has done every year each of the songs. At the Arts Council, thanks to a
since 2005, the Green Isle same time, students began legislative appropriation
Community School selects learning their lines and from the Arts and Cultural
a noteworthy elder to honor marks as Hoffmann directs Heritage Fund.
with a night of original mu- the show, with teachers For additional informa-
sicals based on their lives leading a majority of the re- tion, contact Brandy Barrett
and performed by the stu- hearsals. a t
dents before a packed GICS Director Brandy brandy.barrett@greenisleco
house. Barrett is proud of the Eld- mmunityschool.org or 507-
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk The creative process ers program. 326-7144 extension 205.
began in December during “It’s a unique way to give
Spotlight Award an oral history presentation back to the community,
Sibley East student Rebekah King received a afternoon, April 26. King will now advance to
Spotlight Award during the Section 2A Visual the state level show at the Perpich Center for
Arts Competition in Arlington on Wednesday the Arts on Saturday, May 13.
Business & Professional
South County Health Alliance Directory
presents semi-annual report
By Amy Newsom nous overlays were under well. She requested to see
VETERINARIAN
RG OVREBO DVM LLC
Correspondent budget by $717,000. Be- traffic volumes on CSAH 8 Large Animal
• 5” Seamless Gutters Veterinary Services
The South County Health cause the county was able to and CSAH 12 and the work Farm – Residential Ultrasound repro, Surgical,
Alliance (SCHA) presented save money on bituminous history on CSAH 8. Becker • 6” Seamless Gutters Medical and Nutrition
Commercial • K-Guard Leaf-Free
their semi-annual report to overlays Becker is requesting will bring that information Licensed - Bonded - Insured Small Animal House Call
the Sibley County Commis- to expand the length of the back to the next meeting and • 24-Hour Emergency Gutter System by Appointment
sioners on Tuesday morning, CSAH 12 project by 1.4 will also show what adding (lifetime clog free guarantee) Medical, Vaccination Services
Service
PHIL GOETTL
M29tfnCLESAj
April 25. miles which includes the an extra $200,000 would do • Free Estimates and Surgical Referral
According to the report CSAH 12 hill. Sibley County to other projects. 612-655-1379 Dr. Robert G. Ovrebo
Tyler Kranz, Owner 888-864-5979 Office 507-964-2682
SCHA had a net loss of Commissioners discussed op-
$10,223,139. SCHA CEO tions for the CSAH 12 hill re- Other Business 507-964-2525 www.mngutter.com Cell 507-995-0507
Leota Lind said that they pairs at their regular meeting Sibley County Emergency
“had a couple of financially on April 25. Management Director Kim Jim ’s
ROSS R. ARNESON Gustafson
Liberty
nd
Heila
challenging years,” but they Becker presented the Flanaghan informed the ATTORNEY AT LAW Family Dentistry
were renegotiating for pre- County Board with two op- County Board that Sibley Dr. John D. Gustafson, D.D.S
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Opinions
Dog attacks occur
a couple times in
Arlington every year
Our View: Dog owners reminded
to physically control their animals
Dogs are said to be man’s best friend, but they do
create some havoc in the community each year.
Dog attacks are reported a couple times in Arlington
every spring and summer. One dog attacked and bit a
jogger last spring. Another dog attacked a dog being
walked by its owner last summer.
Residents should not have to fear being attacked by
an out of control dog while out on a walk or jog in the
community.
Dog owners are reminded to physically control and
restrain their animals in a house or kennel, by a fence
or an electronic control measures, or with a leash.
It is also important for owners to have their dogs li-
censed through the City of Arlington. Proof that the
dog has been vaccinated for rabies must be presented
at the time the license application is made.
Letters To The Editor
Owners might believe their pet is gentle and would Couple excited about new Republican Party chair
never harm anyone, but when a dog feels threatened, To The Editor, MBA from the University of Min- initial, cursory acceptance of Presi-
their natural instinct is to attack. Dog owners must do Congratulations to a new Min- nesota's Carlson School of Business. dent Trump by a few Republican
nesota leader, the new chair of the Ron and I met her at Sibley Coun- leaders. We like what he’s doing so
its part to physically control and restrain their animal Republican Party of Minnesota, Jen- ty’s Republican Convention, proba- far, and he turned Minnesota a few
when residents are outside for activity in the spring nifer Carnahan. She is a Maple bly the smallest anywhere. Here she shades closer to red.
and summer. Grove native with a unique heritage. was, taking time to talk after her We too “dream big.” Some of our
She was discovered and protected as well received speech. She was in no best and friendliest “enemies” are
-K.M. a “foundling” in South Korea and hurry and expressed her personal Republicans and Democrats; some
adopted into a Minnesota family gratitude for being heard and wel- are Constitution Party and Libertari-
Too Tall’s Tidbits when she was three.
Jennifer states: “I'm thankful and
appreciative every day to be an
comed. Later, Ron stated bluntly,
“We need her to chair this party.” I
couldn’t agree more. Ron and I have
an Party, etc; many are church mem-
bers and non-church members. We
love the new kids on the block, too
Happy Birthday and Happy An- baby?” American citizen...I believe in together with others, worked and and the pondering, thoughtful sen-
niversary to the following local and Ole says, “No this is her hus- everyone.” Her favorite quote is prayed for new energy in our Re- iors...we all belong to the human
area residents compliments of the band.” from McDonald's Ray Kroc, “None publican brand. However, we honor genome created in God’s own
Arlington Lions Club Community ***** of us is as good as all of us.” Jen- this party where we have worked image, for more.
Calendar. The judge had just awarded a di- nifer is grateful for her parents who believing in every life, no matter We welcome anyone and every-
May 5 vorce to Lena, who had charged told her to dream big and expect to how weak or how small. one to stake a place in our somewhat
Caleb McMackins, Matt Vos, Tanner non-support. He said to Ole, “I have live out her dreams. Ron and I have marched, pounded battered and re-fueled “classic” Re-
Walsh, Chris Heiland, and Mr. and decided to give your wife $400 a After living in Florida and Cali- pavement and worked to elect peo- publican Party. You will fit fine if
Mrs. Rick Koepp. month for support.” fornia and working in the corporate ple like Nathan Kranz and me to the you want to keep America free,
May 6 “Vell, dat’s fine, Judge,” said world she’s back home in Minneso- School Board (I am thankful for great and yours.
Madison Conway, Austin Hahn, Ole. “And vunce in a while I’ll try ta, working as the small business your 580 votes); and to keep Glenn Ron and Rae Grimm
William Kaesermann, Paris Kube, to chip in a few bucks myself.” owner of an expanding boutique that Gruenhagen and Scot Newman Arlington
Jack Rosenfeld, and Mr. and Mrs. ***** retails women’s clothing. She’s well working for us here in Sibley Coun-
Matt Breyer. Ole and Lena went to the prepared for that venture with an ty. We have been disappointed in the
May 7 Olympics. While sitting on a bench a
David Grabitske, Jane Kloeckl, lady turned to Ole and said, “Are
Anita Quast and Tammy Pesek.
May 8
you a pole vaulter?”
Ole said, “No, I’m
Very bad bill should be voted down
Duane Geib, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norvegian...and my name isn’t To The Editor, sentative Gruenhagen: found nothing to discredit that no-
Kirscht. Valter.” On Monday April 10, Senator tion.
May 9 ***** Scott Newman and Representative Subject: SF 2077/HF 2366 MALHM has taken a very strong
Jenny Farniok, JP O’Neill, Lacey Sven and Ole got a pilot to fly Glenn Gruenhagen were at the Ar- stand against the proposed legisla-
Schmidt, Linda Welch, Alexis Wil- them to hunt moose, and they lington Haus meeting with a handful At our meeting on Monday, April tion for obvious reasons. SHPO is
son, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve bagged six. As they started loading of local people about issues at the 10, I asked about this impending one part of the Heritage Preservation
Goetsch. the plane for the return trip, the pilot legislature. legislation and voiced my concern. Department at the Minnesota Histor-
May 10 said the plane could take only four Because of my concern for a pro- Since that time, I have spoken with ical Society, which provides assis-
Patrick Arneson, Kara Croat, Kris moose. posed bill to move the State Historic David Grabitske, Director of Out- tance and guidance to local history
Farber, Cindy Davin, Heidi Fisher, The two lads objected strongly. Preservation Office (SHPO) from reach Services at the Minnesota His- organizations. Removing one entity
Carter Kistner, Mark Kreft, Cole “Last year we had six and the pilot the Minnesota Historical Society to torical Society, and several of my from the Heritage Preservation De-
Pasek, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Felmlee, let us put them all on board,” said the state administration, I met with colleagues at the recent MALHM partment would damage the great re-
and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Shimota. Ole. “He had the same plane as them asking about the proposed leg- (Minnesota Alliance of Local Histo- lationship between the Minnesota
May 11 yours.” islation. Neither one knew about the ry Museums) Conference and Annu- Historical Society and the local his-
Fletchy Thomes Burnevik, Regan Reluctantly, the pilot gave in and purpose of the bill and only sur- al Meeting about this legislation. It torical organizations.
Dose, McKenna Kranz, Jan O’Neill, all six were loaded. However, even mised that it had something to do would be very wise for those com- Because no one has spoken about
Sullivan Ruiz and Jon Wieberg. on full power, the little plane with SHPO voicing their opposition mittees reviewing this proposal to the costs involved, I would suggest
***** couldn’t handle the load and went to PolyMet mining in northern Min- do the same. that a clause be placed on this bill
Ole and Sven went on an expen- down a few moments after takeoff. nesota. I suggested that this move At our meeting it was surmised stating that any additional costs to
sive fishing trip and returned with Climbing out of the wreck, Sven was not a good idea because it ap- that this had something to do with the state would be paid by those vot-
only one fish. asked Ole, “Any idea where we pears to take “history” away from opposition to the proposed PolyMet ing for the bill and signing into law
“The way I figger it, dat fish cost are?” those most knowledgeable and plac- mining in northern Minnesota. I and failure to do so would ban the
us $400,” said Sven. Ole replied, “Yaaah I tink we’s ing it in the political realm. From mentioned this to David, and he state from issuing them a check in
“Vell,” replied Ole, “at dat price pretty close to where we crashed our meeting it was determined that pointed out that SHPO can only ad- any form.
it’s a good thing we didn’t catch last year.” we all needed to know more about vise; it has absolutely no authority This is a very bad bill and should
any more.” ***** the bill and precisely what it would to block PolyMet. At our meeting I be voted down.
***** The pastor at Sven and Ole’s do, if enacted. suggested that it was a political Dwight Grabitske
Ole and Lena took a bear in to live church was giving a rousing heaven The following is the e-mail I sent move because of the Federal dollars Arlington
with them. A neighbor stopped in or hell sermon one Sunday. At the to both Senator Newman and Repre- used to partially fund SHPO. I have
and took a look at their new pet. end, the minister commands, “Who-
“Yah, he even eats at the table vid ever wants to go to heaven stand
us,” said Ole. “And at night, he up?” Everyone except Sven and Ole
sleeps in da bed between me and
Lena.”
stand. The pastor walks over to
them, looks them directly in the eye
SHARE YOUR OPINION THROUGH A
The neighbor looked somewhat and asks, “Why don’t Sven and Ole
astonished and inquired, “But what
about the smell?”
“Vell,” replied Ole, “he’ll have
to get used to it yust like I did.”
want to go to heaven?”
Sven answers, “Oh ve vant to go
to heaven. But ve taught you were
taking a load up right now and ve
LETTER TO THE EDITOR.
***** aren’t ready yet.”
Sven says, “Dere is two signs of
old age. Vun is losing your memo-
*****
The one thing that unites all
EMAIL YOUR LETTER TO:
ry...and...I forgot da udder vun.” human beings - regardless of age,
*****
Ole calls the doctor up. “Hurry, I
tink Lena’s in labor!”
gender, religion, economic status or
ethnicity - is that deep down inside
we all believe we are above aver-
KURTM@ARLINGTONMNNEWS.COM
The doctor asks, “Is this her first age drivers.
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Obituaries
Marlys S. Vilhauer, 82, rural Litchfield
Marlys S. Vilhauer, age 82, moved in to Arlington. In offer advice when they lost.
of rural Litchfield, passed 1973 they built a house on Survivors include her hus-
away peacefully at home Lake Manuela near Litch- band of 38 years, Russ of
while being field. In 1976 they moved Litchfield; daughter, Marjorie
surrounded back to Arlington for just a (Curtiss) Erickson of Arling-
by her family short time before Lester ton; stepdaughters, Cynthia
on Tuesday, passed away on Oct. 31, Vilhauer of Taos, New Mexi-
April 25. She 1977. Marlys was married to co, and Kimberly Posusta of
fought a Russell Vilhauer on June 29, Hutchinson; three grandchil-
short but 1978. They lived in Utah and dren, Scott (Karen) Erickson
courageous moved back to Litchfield in of Willmar, Amanda (Mike)
battle with 1983. Marlys worked in the Feterl of Arlington, and Paul
lung cancer. Marlys offices of Fingerhut in Gay- (Barbie) Erickson of Waco-
A memori- Vilhauer lord. She worked at 3M in nia; one step-granddaughter
al service was held at Zion Hutchinson from Feb. 9, Terecina Romero of Taos,
Lutheran Church in Litchfield 1970 to June 20, 1978. New Mexico; great-grand-
at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 29. Marlys worked at HTI in children, Kassandra Erickson
Visitation was held at the Hutchinson from May 1985 of Willmar, Jack, Will, Ellie
church from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. to January 2000. She then and Louis Feterl of Arlington,
Saturday, April 29. worked in the bakery depart- and Lyla, Ben and Reed Er-
Interment will take place ment of the Hutchinson Wal- ickson of Waconia; siblings,
later this spring in the Arling- mart until 2006.  Dorothy Bettcher of Lester
ton Public Cemetery.   Marlys and Russ enjoyed Prairie and Donna (Jerald)
Marlys Selma Winter was gardening. For approximately Gutzmer of Glencoe; sisters-
born to August and Esther 30 years they raised and sold in-law, Elaine Winter of St.
(Miller) Winter in New their farm fresh produce at Cloud and Elvera Winter of
Auburn Township on May five area Farmers Markets. Arlington; and many nieces
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk 28, 1934. She was baptized Marlys is well known for her and nephews.  
on June 27, 1934 and con- home canned pickles, salsas Marlys was preceded in
Making Wooden Stools firmed in her faith on April and wide variety of jams and death by her parents, August
10, 1949 at Immanuel Luther- jellies and at holiday time for and Esther Winter; her par-
Tim Reinert helped his granddaughter, Jordyn John Sievert, have continued the tradition and an Church in New Auburn. her homemade candies and ents-in-law, Henry and Adela
Coffland, make a wooden stool during an assist all kindergarten students in Sibley Marlys attended Sibley Coun- cookies. She was an avid Karg; her parents-in-law, Au-
event at the Sibley East Elementary School in County and the Lafayette Charter School. The ty District 34 School through flower gardener also growing gust Vilhauer and Henrietta
Arlington on Friday afternoon, April 28. Albie volunteers and kindergarten students, along the eighth grade and graduat- some prized Asiatic lilies. and Glen Hawes; siblings
Kuphal, who passed away 13 years ago, with family members, will construct about 225 ed from the Glencoe High Marlys was a member of Harry Winter, Leonard Win-
began this project for kindergarten students in wooden stools this year. The local project is School in 1953. Marlys was Zion Lutheran Church in ter, Velma Wendorff and
Sibley County 23 years ago. Bird feeders were funded by Haggenmiller Lumber and the Sib- united in marriage to Lester Litchfield. Marlys enjoyed Leslie Winter; siblings-in-
constructed in the first three years while ley County Chapter of Thrivent Financial For Karg at Immanuel Lutheran bird watching and feeding her law, Verna Winter, Lowell
wooden stools have been constructed the last Lutherans. Church of New Auburn by birds, along with taking spe- Wendorff, Ewald Bettcher,
19 years. A group of Gaylord men, directed by Rev. W. F. Mueller on Aug. cial care of all her beautiful Loren Karg, Adeline Karg
20, 1953. Marlys and Lester flowers. Marlys looked for- and David Vilhauer;
were blessed with one daugh- ward to hearing about all of nephews, Charles Winter and
ter, Marjorie.  the grandkids’ and great- Kenneth Wendorff; and niece,
Ridgeview Belle Plaine Clinic Marlys and Lester farmed
west of Arlington through
1965, at which time they
grandkids’ activities. She en-
joyed watching the Vikings
win, but was also willing to
Muriel Parpart.   
will open on Monday, June 5
The Ridgeview Medical es and more without having Ridgeview Health Campus, Linnea V. Ellanson, 91, Glencoe
Center is pleased to announce to leave the campus. including FirstChoice Phar- Linnea Viola (Johnson) El- infant on July 19, 1925, and Samaritan Home in Arling-
that its new Ridgeview Belle “Belle Plaine has been very macy (including drive-up), lanson, age 91, of Glencoe, later was confirmed in her ton.
Plaine Clinic will open on welcoming to Ridgeview, and ShapeItUp Fitness-Belle passed away at her home in faith as a youth on June 7, Linnea enjoyed making
Monday, June 5. Located on we thank everyone for their Plaine, a wellness area, com- Glencoe on 1942, both at Kansas Lake clothing for others, quilting,
the Ridgeview Health Cam- interest and support as we munity room, outdoor walk- Monday, Lutheran Church in Butter- sewing, playing piano and
pus in Belle Plaine (165 planned and continue to build ing paths and more. There are April 24. field. Linnea received her ed- singing. She treasured the
Commerce Drive West on the campus,” Phelps added. also plans to have a coffee Funeral ucation in St. James, graduat- times spent with her family
Highway 169), Ridgeview “We look forward to learning shop on the campus available services were ing from St. James High and friends.
Belle Plaine Clinic offers area more about community mem- to the community. held at Christ School. Linnea is survived by her-
residents of all ages with con- bers’ health care needs and KingsPath Senior Living is Lutheran On July 10, 1946, Linnea husband, Arthur Ellanson, of
venient, local access to com- interests, and to adding more scheduled to open its 55-resi- Church in was united in marriage to Glencoe; children, Kathryn
prehensive primary care and on-site services–-including dential facility in October Glencoe at Arthur Ellanson at Kansas (Lonny) Chrismon, of Phelan,
family medicine services. urgent care and specialty 2017. A campus-wide grand 10:30 a.m. Linnea Lake Lutheran Church in Calif., John (Ellen) Ellanson,
One of Ridgeview’s 12 pri- services–in the coming opening event will be held in Friday, April Ellanson Butterfield. Linnea and of Apple Valley, Lowell
mary care clinics located in months.” the early fall and the public 28. Pastor Katherine Rood of- Arthur made their home in (Lesa) Ellanson, of Greeley,
the southwest metro, The Ridgeview Belle will be invited as details are ficiated. Odin, Artesian, S.D., Lake Pa., Linnea (Allen) Fink, of
Ridgeview Belle Plaine Clin- Plaine Clinic will be open finalized. The pianist was Twyla Crystal, St. Peter and Arling- Jordan, and Peter (Cindy) El-
ic will offer same-day care Monday-Friday, from 8 a.m. “We are excited to partner Kirkeby. Soloist Jon Braband ton. Then in 1998, they lanson, of Glencoe; 22 grand-
for acute illnesses and minor to 5 p.m., and the provider with Ridgeview Medical sang “The Lord’s Prayer” and moved to Glencoe. Their children; 33 great-grandchil-
injuries, annual physicals and team includes family practice Center,” said Michael Klatt, “On Eagle’s Wings.” marriage was blessed with dren; sisters-in-law, Lorraine
other preventive health serv- physicians, physician assis- president and CEO of The Congregational hymns five children, Kathryn, John, Ellanson, Marion Johnson
ices, on-site laboratory and tants and nurse practitioners – Lutheran Home Association. were “Borning Cry” and Lowell, Linnea and Peter. and Eunice Johnson; nieces,
X-ray, and access to including Milton Fong, M.D., “The campus as a health and “Children Of The Heavenly Linnea and Arther shared nephews, other relatives and
Ridgeview’s comprehensive Mike Lano, M.D. and 17 wellness destination will en- Father.” over 69 years of marriage. friends.
network of specialty care clinical, lab and radiology, gage community members Casket bearers were In addition to being a lov- Linnea is preceded in death
services and providers. and support staff members. and bring in people from sur- Nathan Fink, Jason Belz, ing wife, mother and home- by her Parents, Carl and Axie
“We are very excited to Ridgeview is also hiring new rounding communities.” Luke Ellanson, Tyler Carlson maker, Linnea helped Arthur Johnson; grandchild, Aaron;
provide residents in Belle providers who will begin see- and Donovan Haugen. on the farm. She was a mem- and siblings, Olga, Eldora
Plaine, the surrounding com- ing patients in Belle Plaine About Ridgeview Interment was later that ber at Christ Lutheran Church and Melvin “Pete.”
munities and commuters this summer and fall. To Medical Center day at the Linden Lutheran in Glencoe. Linnea was very Arrangements by the John-
along the Highway 169 corri- schedule clinic appointments, Ridgeview Medical Center Cemetery in Hanska. involved in the church as a son-McBride Funeral Chapel
dor with convenient, local ac- please call 952-777-5661. is an independent, nonprofit, Linnea Viola (Johnson) El- Sunday school superintendent of Glencoe, MN. Online
cess to the health care they Ridgeview Rehab Special- regional health care system lanson was born in Long and teacher, sang as a soloist Obituaries and Guest Book
need – right here in their own ties will also provide on-site serving the southwest metro Lake Township, Watonwan and in the church choir, available at
Belle Plaine backyards,” said physical therapy, athletic region of the Twin Cities. Its County, on June 30, 1925. played the organ and piano www.mcbridechapel.com.
Mike Phelps, chief operating training and access to a full network includes three hospi- She was the daughter of Carl and quilted with the church Please click on
officer, Ridgeview Medical spectrum of therapeutic and tals—located in Waconia, and Axie (Sandberg) John- women. She also played Obituaries/Guest Book.
Center. “What makes this es- medical fitness services–-led Arlington and Le Sueur—a son. She was baptized as an piano weekly for the Good
pecially exciting is our part- by Karlene McDonald, PT, multitude of primary and spe-
nership with The Lutheran supervisor, Ridgeview Rehab cialty care clinics, emergency
Home Association, as we are Specialties, and Katelyn services and specialty pro-
truly building a health desti- Berens, athletic trainer, grams, a nursing home, inde-
nation for people of all ages
and needs. Having KingsPath
Senior Living co-located on
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Sports
Sibley East softball team falls Green Isle Irish to induct 4 players
to Mayer Lutheran and G-F-W
By Kurt Menk to Mayer Lutheran 10-5 in The Sibley East varsity
into Diamond Gems Hall of Fame
Saturday, July 8, will be a and dedication to the Green games.
Editor Minnesota River Conference girls softball team lost to G- big day at the Irish Yard in Isle baseball program Green Isle will play
The Sibley East varsity action on Thursday after- F-W 17-12 in non-conference Green Isle. speak for themselves. It Maple Lake at noon.
girls softball team dropped a noon, April 27. action on Friday afternoon, The Green Isle Irish plan will be a great day for peo- Springfield will face
pair of games late last week. Junior Morgan Stearns April 28. to induct four new mem- ple to check out the Green Maple Lake at 2 p.m.
The Lady Wolverines, 1-5 drove in three runs with a Junior Morgan Stearns bers into their Diamond Isle baseball park as the Green Isle will play
in the Minnesota River Con- triple and a home run. Juniors paced the offensive attack Gems Hall of Fame. The Irish prepare to host the Springfield at 4 p.m.
ference and 3-7 overall, will Taylor Perschau and Kiana with three singles. Senior Alli four players are Matt Brey- 2017 state tournament. The induction ceremony
host Jordan in a conference Montes collected two singles Harter contributed a single er, Chris Brown, Brian Sch- In addition to the induc- will follow at 6 p.m.
doubleheader at 4 p.m. while junior Jaci Tourtellott and a double while junior erschligt and Mac Zachow. tion ceremony, there will
Thursday, May 4. Sibley East ripped a double. Seniors Alli Taylor Perschau laced a Their accomplishments also be three baseball
will travel to St. Clair in non- Harter, Alyssa Louwagie and triple. Seniors Alyssa
conference play at 4:30 p.m. Bernice Mendoza added one Louwagie and Bernice Men-
Monday, May 8. In addition,
the Lady Wolverines will
travel to Tri-City United in
single each.
Sophomore Sydney Schott
pitched the entire contest and
doza, juniors Kiana Montes,
Jaci Tourtellott and sopho-
more Morgan Mathews added
Sibley East baseball team posts
MRC play at 5 p.m. Tuesday,
May 9.
was tagged with the mound
loss. The right hander gave
up 18 hits and struck out
one single each.
Junior Jada Jirasek pitched
the entire game and suffered
a pair of 6-5 victories in action
By Kurt Menk on Thursday afternoon, April boys baseball team scored
Mayer Lutheran 10 three batters. the mound loss. The right Editor 27. two runs in the bottom of the
Sibley East 5 hander struck out four and is- The Sibley East varsity The Wolverines, who seventh inning and edged vis-
The visiting Sibley East G-F-W 17 sued four walks. boys baseball team recorded trailed 2-1 after six full in- iting St. Clair 6-5 in non-con-
varsity girls softball team lost Sibley East 12 a pair of 6-5 victories in ac- nings, scored five runs in the ference action on Friday af-
tion late last week. top of the seventh frame ternoon, April 28.
The Wolverines, 3-3 in the while the Crusaders coun- Senior Scott Holmquist
Wentzlaff named to all conference team, Minnesota River Conference
and 4-6 overall, will host Jor-
tered with three runs in the
bottom of the final inning.
scored the game-winning run
on a bases loaded walk to
Stearns, Rettmann are honorable mention dan in a conference double
header at 4 p.m. Thursday,
Senior Ben Brinkman
pitched the first six innings
senior Seth Fredin in the bot-
tom of the seventh frame.
By Kurt Menk May 4. Sibley East will travel and recorded the mound vic- Junior Sam Kistner pitched
Editor to Glencoe-Silver Lake in tory. The right hander gave the first 2 2/3 innings and
Sibley East senior Hannah non-conference action at 4:30 up two earned runs on 11 surrendered four earned runs
Wentzlaff was recently p.m. Friday, May 5. In addi- hits. He also fanned six and on five hits. The right hander
named to the Minnesota tion, the Wolverines will trav- walked one. also struck out one and
River Conference Girls All el to Tri-City United in MRC Senior Scott Holmquist walked three.
Conference Basketball Team. play at 5 p.m. Monday, May tossed the final frame and Senior Tanner Kurtzweg
Wentzlaff, who surpassed 8. picked up the mound save. threw the final 4 1/3 frames
1,000 career points this sea- The baseball game against The right hander yielded and posted the mound victo-
son, averaged 16.3 points per visiting Norwood Young three earned runs on four hits. ry. The right hander gave up
game this season. The three- America was postponed due Junior Holden Lindquist one unearned run on three
year starter also grabbed an to rain on Monday afternoon, sparked Sibley East’s 11-hit hits. He also fanned two and
average of 11.4 rebounds per May 1. That contest will now attack with two singles and a walked one.
contest. In addition, the post be held in Arlington at 5 p.m. double. Junior Paul Schmidt Senior Ben Brinkman con-
player averaged two blocked Friday, May 19. collected two singles. Seniors tributed two singles while
shots, over one steal and as- TJ Roseland, Seth Fredin and senior Scott Holmquist ripped
sist per game. Sibley East 6 Holmquist and juniors Krist- a double. Seniors and TJ
“What can you say about Mayer Lutheran 5 ian Schow, Connor Deis and Roseland and Fredin and jun-
Hannah,” said Sibley East The visiting Sibley East Kevin Durham added one iors Kristian Schow and
head coach Jim DeSart. “She varsity boys baseball team single each. Holden Lindquist added one
had an incredible season. She scored five runs in the top of single apiece.
worked very hard at every- the seventh inning and edged Sibley East 6
thing we did on the floor both Mayer Lutheran 6-5 in Min- St. Clair 5
at practice and games. She nesota River Conference play The Sibley East varsity
was our leader. I would love Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk
to have her again for another Senior Hannah Wentzlaff, left, was recently named to the Min-
year, but that is the nature of
high school sports. Seniors
nesota River Conference Girls All Conference Basketball
Team. Junior Morgan Stearns, right, was chosen as honorable Boys track team competes in Vrklan Relays
graduate and new opportuni- mention. By Kurt Menk relay team 10:06.58. First place winners for Sib-
ties for younger players.” tude. She did not back down Other all conference selec- Editor Second place winners for ley East included Logan
DeSart added, “Hannah from any challenges and tions were Kail Grimm, Bren The Sibley East varsity the Wolverines were Bryton Tesch (long jump 18’1/4” and
will be tough to replace. She played very well for us. Mor- Fox, Samantha Miller and boys track team competed in Rosenlund (100 meter high triple jump 40’10”) and Sib-
was the center piece of every- gan can do just about any- Abby Mackenthun all of Nor- a pair of meets last week. hurdles), Brody Bates (100 ley East 4 X 200 meter relay
thing we did on the floor. thing that I ask of her with wood Young America; Sibley East will host the meter dash), Xavier Was- junior high team 1:49.69.
Programs are fortunate to her versatility. I think she is Emilee Gustin, Madison annual Lions Invitational in satheer (1600 meter run), Eli Second place winners for
have such a strong and pow- going to continue to progress Hucky and Mya Chmielewski Arlington on Friday after- Arrazolo (400 meter dash), the Wolverines consisted of
erful inside player. Any and have a very solid senior all of Mayer Lutheran; Paige noon, May 5. Logan Tesch (long jump), Jens Lundstrom (400 meter
coach would love to have a season.” Johnson, Brooke Sievers, Jose Nevarez (800 meter dash and long jump), Sibley
player like Hannah. She will Rettmann, a post player, Ashley Freund and Sidney NYA Meet run), Jacob Willmsen (dis- East 4 X 400 meter relay
be missed.” averaged 6.4 points per game Bendzick all of Jordan; The Sibley East varsity cus), Micah Scherer (3200 team and Sibley East mixed 4
Junior Morgan Stearns and and 8.4 rebounds per contest Joslyn Vargo and Gabby boys track team captured top meter run) and Sibley East 4 X 100 meter shuttle hurdle
sophomore Rachel Rett- this season. In addition, Rett- Robinson both of Tri-City honors in a triangular meet at X 100 meter relay team. relay team.
mann, meanwhile, were se- mann averaged more than United; and Elizabeth John- Norwood Young America on Third place winners for Third place winners for
lected as honorable mention. one assist a game and nearly son of Belle Plaine. Tuesday afternoon, April 25. Sibley East included Lucas Sibley East were Brody Bates
Stearns, a wing and post one steal per contest. Other honorable mention Sibley East placed first Tesch (100 meter high hur- (100 meter dash), Kameron
player, averaged 9.9 points “Rachel has developed into selections were Anna Mack- with 107 team points while dles, 300 meter intermediate In (high jump), Lucas Tesch
per game this season. She a good player for us,” said enthun of Norwood Young Norwood Young America hurdles and triple jump), (triple jump), Devon Schultz
also averaged 5.2 rebounds DeSart. “People tend to for- America; Nicole Klauster- placed second with 37 team Sean Alander (400 meter (discus) and Sibley East
per game. In addition, Stearns get that Rachel was only a meier of Mayer Lutheran; points while Jordan finished dash), Xavier Wassather (200 mixed 4 X 100 meter relay
averaged nearly three assists 10th grader. I leaned on her in Kat Brown-Erdal of Jordan; third with 19 team points. meter dash) and Jaden Po- throwers team.
per game and two steals per many ways and she really Paige Narveson of Belle First place winners for Sib- dratz (shot put). Fourth place winners for
contest this year. grew as a player. She will be Plaine; and Courtney Lucht, ley East were Logan Tesch Fourth place winners for the Wolverines included
“Morgan progressed her difficult to handle for other Le Sueur-Henderson. (100 meter high hurdles the Wolverines consisted of Xavier Wassather (800 meter
game to a new level this sea- teams next year with her 16.44 and triple jump 38’4 Tim Lewis (100 meter dash), run), Jacob Willmsen (dis-
son and was very pleased length and speed. She is a 1/2”), Kameron In (high jump Logan Tesch (400 meter cus), Sibley East 4 X 800
with her season,” said De- player that we can have out 5’2”), Travis Andrews (1600 dash), Bryton Rosenlund meter relay team, Sibley East
Sart. “She is physical, hard on the perimeter to attack, but meter run 5:49.22), Jens (300 meter intermediate hur- distance medley relay team,
working and has a great atti- also can post up.” Lundstrom (400 meter dash dles), Oscar Kreft (800 meter Fifth place winners for Sib-
56.78 and long jump 17’11 run) and Cody Voight (discus ley East consisted of Jose
1/2”), Brody Bates (300 and shot put). Nevarez (800 meter run) and
Sibley East 800 sprint medley
Girls team competes in Vrklan Relays meter intermediate hurdles
43.64), Devon Schultz (dis- Vrklan Relays relay team.
Sixth place winners for the
By Kurt Menk meter relay team also claimed lington on Friday afternoon, cus 113’6” and shot put The Sibley East varsity
Editor first place honors. April 28. There were no team 37’4”), Jose Nevarez (3200 boys track team participated Wolverines included Tim
The Sibley East varsity Second place winners for points kept during this fun meter run 12:51), Sibley East in the Vrklan Relays in Ar- Lewis (100 meter dash and
girls track team competed in the Lady Wolverines were meet. 4 X 200 meter relay team lington on Friday afternoon, 200 meter dash), Devon
a pair of meets last week. Elizabeth Alejandro (1600 Sibley East did not have a 1:51.4, Sibley East 4 X 400 April 28. There were no team Schultz (shot put) and Sibley
Sibley East will host the meter run), Lillian Beneke first place winner. meter relay team 3:53.33 and points kept during this fun East 4 X 100 meter relay
annual Lions Invitational in (discus), Sibley East 4 X 100 Second place winners for Sibley East 4 X 800 meter meet. team.
Arlington on Friday after- meter relay team and Sibley the Lady Wolverines consist-
noon, May 5. East 4 X 400 meter relay ed of Sibley East 4 X 200
team. meter relay junior high team Pitch, Hit and Run to be held Saturday, May 20
NYA Meet Third place winners for and Sibley East mixed 4 X The Sibley East Communi- vided into four age divisions. tition, will be awarded.
The Sibley East varsity Sibley East included Madilyn 100 meter shuttle hurdle relay ty Education will host a free They are 7 and 8, 9 and 10, For more information, con-
girls track team placed third Latzke (100 meter hurdles), team. Scotts Major League Baseball 11 and 12, and 13 and 14. tact Jennifer Strack at 507-
in a triangular meet at Nor- Audrey Parrott (100 meter The Sibley East mixed 4 X Pitch, Hit and Run Competi- The individual pitching, 720-2950 or e-mail
wood Young America on dash), Breanna Fahning 100 meter relay throwers tion for area youth at the Ar- hitting and running champi- jennifer.strack@sibleyeast.-
Tuesday afternoon, April 25. (1600 meter run), Isabelle team claimed a third place lington Baseball Park at 10 ons, along with the All org.
Norwood Young America Ballaltak (800 meter run) and finish. a.m. Saturday, May 20. Around Champion in each
captured top honors with 65 Jaden Kmetz (long jump). Isabelle Ballalatak took Boys and girls will be di- age group at the local compe-
team points while Jordan fol- Fourth place winners for fourth place in the 800 meter
lowed in second place with the Lady Wolverines consist- run.
ed of Sadie Lane (1600 meter Fifth place winners for
64 team points. Sibley East
finished third with 40 team
points.
run), Eleanor Kreft (400
meter dash), Madilyn Latzke
(300 meter intermediate hur-
Sibley East consisted of Lil-
lian Beneke (400 meter dash),
Sibley East 4 X 400 meter
For Sibley East School
Audrey Parrott captured a
pair of first place finishes.
She captured top honors in
the long jump event with a
dles) and Audrey Parrott (200
meter dash).
relay team and Sibley East 4
X 800 meter relay team.
The Sibley East girls dis-
information and lunch menu,
leap of 14’9” and first place
in the 400 meter dash with a
time of 1:03.77.
Vrklan Relays
The Sibley East varsity
girls track team participated
tance medley relay team had
a sixth place finish. visit them at
The Sibley East 4 X 800 in the Vrklan Relays in Ar-
www.sibleyeast.org
Arlington Enterprise, Thursday, May 4, 2017, page 7
Legals EXHIBIT A
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SIBLEY EAST Presentation by Amanda Pear- advertise/add position of School
PUBLIC SCHOOLS son-Integration Program/Budget Age Care Coordinator/Community
REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEET- Plan 2018-2020. Approve 2018- Education Assistant beginning NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSESSMENTS
ING MINUTES 2020 District Integration Pro- May 2017. Motion by member FOR 2017 STREET & UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL gram/Budget Plan as proposed by Ziegler, second by member Gro-
DISTRICT NO. 2310 Integration Planning Committee. chow, to approve listing for posi-
ARLINGTON-GAYLORD-GREEN Motion by member Weber, sec- tion of School Age TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ISLE onded by member Grochow to ap- Coordinator/Community Education
ARLINGTON CAMPUS-MEDIA CEN- prove the 2018-2020 District Inte- Assistant beginning May 2017. TIME AND PLACE Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of
TER gration Program/Budget Plan as The motion was approved by GENERAL NATURE OF Arlington, Minnesota, will meet in the City Hall in the City
MONDAY, MARCH 20, 2017 proposed by Integration Planning unanimous vote. of Arlington, Minnesota, on the 15th day of May, 2017, at
@ 6:30 P.M. Committee. The motion was ap- Accept donations: German IMPROVEMENTS:
6:30 P.M. to consider objections to the proposed assess-
The meeting was called to proved by unanimous vote. Days Inc.-$250 Trap Team, Ger-
order at 6:30 p.m. Members Brian Presentation on school district man Days Inc.-$250 Art-a-Thon,
ments for 2017 Street & Utility Improvements heretofore
Brandt, Missy Weber, Danny approach to bullying prevention. VFW Post 6031 Gambling Fund- ordered by the City Council.
Woehler, Sarah Ziegler, and Avery Consider PR #18 Civil Play- $622 School Patrol, Beatrice A.
Grochow were present. Member ground, Sidewalk, and Curb Modi- Meyer & Julianna K. Burke -$50
ASSESSMENT ROLL The proposed assessment roll is on file with the
Laura Reid was absent. fications. Motion by member Gro- Time for Kids. Motion by member OPEN TO INSPECTION: City Clerk and open to public inspection.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Motion chow, second by member Weber, Grochow, second by member
by member Ziegler, seconded by to approve PR #18 Civil Play- Weber, to accept the above dona- AREA PROPOSED The area proposed to be assessed consists of
member Weber, to approve the ground, Sidewalk, and Curb Modi- tions with gratitude. The motion every lot, piece or parcel of land benefitted by said
agenda. The motion was ap- fications as presented. The motion was approved by unanimous vote.
TO BE ASSESSED:
improvement, which has been ordered made and is as
proved by unanimous vote. was approved by unanimous vote. PRINCIPAL and SUPERINTENDENT
VISITOR COMMENTS: None Review and approve 2017-18 REPORTS: Reports on school activ-
follows: W. Brooks St (from 5th Ave NW to 3nd Ave NW),
CONSENT AGENDA: Approval of School Calendar as recommend- ities and student progress were W. Alden St (from Hwy 5 to 2nd Ave NW), 4th Ave NW (W.
Minutes-Recommend approval of ed by the District Calendar Com- presented by MariLu Martens, Chandler to W. Alden Street), 3rd Ave NW (W. Brooks to W
Regular February 21, 2017 Board mittee members. Motion by mem- Steve Harter, Tim Schellhammer, TOTAL AMOUNT Alden Street) in the City of Arlington, MN.
Meeting Minutes Personnel: Hir- ber Ziegler, seconded by member and Jim Amsden
ing: Richard Kammer (Step 4: 9 Woehler to approve the recom- OTHER INFORMATION: Next Reg- AND TERM OF The total amount proposed to be assessed is
Month Work Agreement $10.70) mended 2017-18 School Calendar ular School Board Meeting is PROPOSED $435,965.48 and is proposed to be payable in
Technology Assistant-Gaylord as presented by the District Cal- scheduled for Tuesday, April 18, ASSESSMENT: annual installments over a period of 15 years.
Resignation- none Volunteer endar Committee. The motion 2017 @6:30 PM, Arlington Cam-
Coach Approval: Kelsey Sunvold- was approved by unanimous vote. pus-Media Center .
Softball. Approval of Consent Bills and Payments: Recom- ADJOURNMENT: Motion by mem- WRITTEN OR ORAL Written or oral objections will be considered at the
Agenda: Motion by member Gro- mend approval of March 2017 bills ber Grochow, second by member OBJECTIONS: hearing.
chow, seconded by member totaling: $2,793,956.19 Motion by Woehler, to adjourn the meeting.
Woehler, to approve consent member Grochow, second by The motion was approved by RIGHT OF APPEAL: An owner of property to be assessed may appeal the
agenda items. The motion was member Weber, to approve bills unanimous vote. assessment to the district court of Sibley County
approved by unanimous vote. and payments totaling The meeting was adjourned at pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.081 by
OLD/ UNFINISHED BUSINESS: $2,793,956. The motion was ap- 9:05p.m. serving notice of the appeal upon the Mayor or Clerk of the
None proved by unanimous vote. Brian Brandt-Chair City within 30 days after the adoption of the assessment
NEW BUSINESS: Board Approval to Missy Weber-Clerk and filing such notice with the district court within ten days
HAVE A
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www.arlingtonmnnews.com May 17 open house is set
for Henderson flood study
The public is encouraged identify safe and accessible
to attend an open house that routes to and from Henderson
will show the results to date and to limit the length of de-
of a feasibility study designed tours and impacts to busi-
to investigate transportation nesses and regional traffic
improvements in the Hender- during high water events. Op-
son area of the Minnesota tions for Highways 19 and 93
River Valley during flood and Sibley County Road 6
events. are presented, but no funding
The open house, which in- is identified at this time.
cludes a presentation from The study also tackled the
5:30 to 6:30 p.m., will be benefit/cost analysis of ele-
held at the Roadhouse Event vating roadway profiles
Center, 510 Main Street, (Highway 93 and County
Henderson from 5 p.m. to 7 Road 6), expanding the
p.m. Wednesday, May 17. bridge and roadway ap-
Presentation materials can proaches (Highway 19) and
be found today at improving roadway stability
www.dot.state.mn.us/d7/pro- to mitigate slope failures.
jects/hwy19study/ . Other work included devel-
“Ideally, we would like in- oping hydraulic models,
terested persons to view the modeling traffic and design-
materials on the website and ing alternatives.
e-mail me with any questions The feasibility study was
so that we can address any initiated by the Minnesota
common themes in the pres- Department of Transporta-
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk entation,” explained MnDOT tion, along with the City of
project manager, Matthew Henderson, Sibley County,
Section 2A Visual Arts Competition Young. “And, of course, we Scott County and Le Sueur
will have team members County in January. More in-
The Sibley East Senior High School hosted the Section 2A Vi- (Excellent Rating), Lexy Roseland, Sophie Saremba (Excellet available to address addition- formation can be found at the
sual Arts Competition in Arlington on Wednesday afternoon, Rating), Hailey Haggenmiller (Excellent Rating), Alexis al comments at the open website at
April 26. Students from 15 schools competed in the event and Brinkman, Teresa Ehrich (Excellent Rating). Back Row: (l to r) house.” www.dot.state.mn.us/d7/pro-
entered 200 works of art. This was the section’s largest com- Advisor Annie Kreger, Ella Lundstrom (Excellent Rating), The goal of the study is to jects/hwy19study/.
petition to date. Front Row: Danielle Langworthy (Excellent Kelsey Luepke (Superior Rating), Lindsey Flieth (Superior Rat-
Rating), Rebekah King (Spotlight Award), Caroline Weber, Re- ing), Jenna Schuft (Superior Rating) and Kiana Montes. Miss-
becca Campbell (Superior Rating), Kayle Gorshe (Excellent
Rating) and Jeana Dieball. Middle Row: (l to r) Emily Peterson
ing from the photo is Adam Peterson.
SENIOR DINING
Menus Wednesday: Poptart, cheese
Call 326-3401 for a meal stick, fruit, juice, milk.
Sibley County Court Suggested Donation $4.00
Meals are served at Highland
Commons dining room
Thursday: Muffin, seeds, fruit,
juice, milk.
Friday: Cereal bar, yogurt,
The following misdemeanors, exception of prescribed medica- probation, sign probation agree- $175, Arlington PD. Monday-Friday fruit, juice, milk.
petty misdemeanors and gross tions, no possession of alcohol ment, mental health evaluation, Nolan K. Herd, 19, Arlington Monday: Salisbury steak,
misdemeanors were heard in or drugs with the exception of diagnostic assessment, follow no proof insurance (driver), dis- mashed potatoes, carrots, bread, SIBLEY EAST SCHOOL
District Court April 7-14, 2017: prescribed medications, random recommendations of evaluation, missed, Gaylord PD; Yajaira A. margarine, peaches, low fat MENU
Minnesota State Patrol (MSP); testing, victim impact panel, re- sign all releases of information, Herrera, 19, Arlington, no MN milk. Arlington & Gaylord
Sheriff’s Office (SO); Depart- main law-abiding, $410, SO; remain law-abiding, $210, Gay- DL, $185, Gaylord PD; Austin J. Tuesday: Pub House fish, May 8-12
macaroni & cheese, peas, pears, A 1/2 pint of milk and an en-
ment of Natural Resources Trevor J. Flannery, 19, Green lord PD; Chantal A. Legand, 35, Lenzen, 21, Norwood Young bun, margarine, pudding dessert, riched grain product is served
(DNR); MN Department of Isle, criminal damage to proper- Eden Prairie, fifth degree pos- America, drugs-possession of low fat milk. with each meal. Additional milk
Transportation (MNDOT): ty-4th degree, $315, SO; session of a controlled sub- drug paraphernalia,-use or pos- Wednesday: BBQ pork, oven is available for 40 cents each.
Andrew J. Bastian, 30, Sav- Nicholas L. Hewitt, 18, Gaylord, stance, dismissed, Gaylord PD. session prohibited, $135, Gay- brown potatoes, California blend Menu is subject to change.
age, speed, $125, MSP; Lance minor consumption, $185, SO; Sergio O. Gonzalez Zamora, lord PD; Jeffrey R. Nelson, 24, vegetables, bun, margarine, fruit
A. Bennett, 57, Winthrop, no Jordan C. Knutson, 45, New 22, Gaylord, second degree as- Gaylord, expired registration ex- crisp, low fat milk. Monday: Spaghetti with meat
proof MV insurance, dismissed, Auburn, pass at intersection-RR sault, commit to Commissioner pired tabs, $115, limited licence Thursday: Italian meat sauce, sauce, cole slaw, green beans,
spaghetti noodles, lettuce with whole grain breadstick, fruit,
MSP; Tracy D Breneman, 54, cross-tunnel, continued, unsu- of Corrections-adult (MN cor- violation or not in possession, dressing, breadstick, margarine, milk.
Orfordville, Wis., speed, $125, pervised monitoring without ad- rectional facility-St. Cloud, 21 dismissed, Gaylord PD; Lynn pineapple, low fat milk. Alternate: Hot dog.
MSP; Elliott Camejo, 20, Gib- judication one year, pay costs, months, stay for five years), su- M. Pietz, 66, Faribault, speed, Friday: Chicken salad, lettuce Tuesday: Hamburger on whole
bon, no insurance driver, contin- no same or similar, keep pervised probation five years, $135, no proof insurance (dri- with dressing, fruit cocktail, grain bun, cheese slice, oven po-
ued, unsupervised monitoring court/attorney informed of cur- local confinement 30 days, cred- ver), dismissed, Gaylord PD; breadstick, margarine, brownie, tatoes, tomatoes, baked beans,
without adjudication one year, rent address, $50, due care-inat- it for time served six days, com- Logan H. Pool, 20, Glencoe, low fat milk. fruit, milk.
Alternate: Rib.
pay costs, no same or similar, tentive driving, dismissed, SO; ment: may be waived if the de- drugs-possession of drug para- SIBLEY EAST Wednesday: Corn dog, hash-
provide proof of insurance to Chessira N. Munoz, 22, Le fendant is following the recom- phernalia-use or possession pro- BREAKFAST MENU browns, carrots, peas, fruit, milk.
Sibley County attorney’s office, Sueur, fifth degree possession of mendations as directed by pro- hibited, $135, Gaylord PD; Gas- Arlington & Gaylord Alternate: Soup and sandwich.
keep court/attorney informed of a controlled substance, contin- bation, probation to make the par Ramos Morales, 27, Glen- May 8-12 Thursday: Shrimp Poppers,
current address, no driving with- ued, supervised probation two recommendation to waive the coe, driving after revocation, Breakfast is served at 8:00 cheese stick, oven potatoes, corn,
out insurance, $200, MSP; years, local confinement two jail if recommendations have $285, Gaylord PD; Steven J. a.m. daily. A 1/2 pint of milk is fruit, milk.
Misty M. Deoliveira, 40, Nor- days, credit for time served two been followed, local confine- Wikenheiser, 54, Winsted, no served with each meal daily. Alternate: Chow Mein.
Menu is subject to change. Friday: Chicken nuggets, sea-
wood, window restrictions- days, contact with probation, ment 30 days, comment: may be proof insurance (driver), dis- Monday: Mini Cinni, fruit, soned rice, broccoli, carrots,
windshield tinted or glazed, follow all instructions of proba- waived if the defendant is fol- missed, Gaylord PD. juice, milk. whole grain bread, fruit, milk.
$135, operate vehicle/illegal tion, sign probation agreement, lowing the recommendations as Dale M. Grayson, 50, Hot Tuesday: PB & J, fruit, juice, Alternate: Hot ham and
H/L or T/L covers (except chemical dependency evalua- directed by probation, probation Springs, S.D., speed, $145, Gib- milk. cheese.
stock), dismissed, MSP; Michael tion/treatment within 30 days, to make the recommendation to bon PD.
W. Emmers, 32, Le Center, seat- follow recommendations of waive the jail if recommenda- Melissa A. Fahey, 38, Belle
belt required-driver and passen- evaluation, sign all releases of tions have been followed, follow Plaine, speed, $225, MSP; Jason
gers must use, $110, MSP; information, no alcohol/con- all state and federal criminal R. Allen, 44, Jordan, speed,
Mathew L. Engfer, 24, Glencoe, trolled substance use with the laws, contact your probation of- $125, MSP; Brianna E. Anick,
speed, $125, MSP; Janice L. exception of prescribed medica- ficer as directed, tell your proba- 20, Lake Linden, speed, $135,
Fenske, 72, Redwood Falls, tions, no possession of alcohol tion officer within 72 hours if MSP; Brandon J. Brinkhaus, 21,
speed, $225, MSP; Audrey M. or drugs with the exception of you have contact with law en- Bloomington, possession of
Forcier, 17, Glencoe, speed, prescribed medications, random forcement, tell your probation drug paraphernalia, window tint
$135, MSP; Dennis Galicia Ar- testing, remain law-abiding, officer within 72 hours if you (less than 50% light transmit-
gueta, 22, Green Isle, no Min- $375, possession of a Legend are charged with any new crime, tance), $185, MSP; Jeremy D.
nesota driver’s license, $185, drug without a prescription, tell your probation officer within Cupp, 39, St. Cloud, no proof
MSP; Tsogt T. Gerel, 30, Chica- driving after revocation, dis- 72 hours if you change your ad- MV insurance, dismissed, Mari-
go, Ill., exceed allowable sea- missed, SO; Joseph T. Rewitzer, dress, employment or telephone juana in MV (driver/owner >1.4
sonal load restriction weight, 25, New Ulm, fifth degree as- number, cooperate with the grams), possession of drug para-
$385, MSP; Kyle J. Hough, 27, sault, $135, SO; Christopher L. search of your person, residence, phernalia, $315, MSP; Jason R.
Highlands, Texas, speed, $125,
MSP; Jeremy D. Jonason, 29,
Roush, 25, New Auburn, con-
tributing to the delinquency of a
vehicle, workplace, property,
and things as directed by your
Driehorst, 41, Savage, no proof
MV insurance, dismissed, MSP; Arlington ENTERPRISE
Henderson, fail to mail/deliver
certificate of title to dept. W/I
minor, stay of imposition, super-
vised probation two years, sen-
probation officer, sign releases
of information as directed, give
Katelyn M. Eckblad, 19, St.
Peter, speed, $125, MSP;
& The Sibley Shopper
time frame spec., no proof MV tence to service 40 hours for in- a DNA sample when directed, Kennedy M. Holwerda, 21,
insurance, dismissed, MSP; determinate, contact with proba- do not use or possess firearms, Willmar, speed, $125, MSP;
Shawna M. Kjenstad, 41, Mor- tion, follow all instructions of ammunition or explosives, do Kyle J. Hough, 27, Highlands, Thank You Chanhassen
ris, speed, $125, MSP; Sandra F. probation, sign probation agree- not register to vote or vote until Texas, speed, $125, MSP; Bev-
Dinner Theatre
Koller, 42, Isanti, speed, $135, ment, pay restitution before discharged from probation and erly A. Klemz, 50, Minnesota
Thanks to everyone Ticket Winner:
that visited the Mike Bergs
MSP; Robert O. McAlister, 63, fines, fees and surcharges, joint your civil rights are fully re- Lake, expired registration, dis-
Harcourt, Iowa, speed, $145, and several, take medications in stored, contact with probation, missed, MSP; Katie J. Mathwig, Arlington Enterprise Six month
MSP; Kevin K. McFarlane, 39, the prescribed dosage and fre- follow all instructions of proba- 28, Arlington, speed, $125, and Congratulations to Enterprise
Hugo, speed, $125, MSP; An- quency, sign all releases of in- tion, sign probation agreement, MSP; Michael J. Neisen, 48, the Winners of our Subscription
nette Mclin, 53, Apple Valley, formation, $900.09, third degree psychological evaluation/treat- Brownton, seatbelt required-dri- “Spring into Arlington” Winners:
speed, $145, MSP; Caryl R. criminal damage to property, ment, follow recommendations ver and passengers must use, Jamie Grams-Petzel
Parks, 53, Little Canada, speed, dismissed SO; Bailee E. of evaluation, sign all releases of $110, MSP: Catherine M. drawing. Holly Hokenson
$285, MSP; Daryl E. Rieke, 27, Schmidtke, 25, Minneapolis, information, individual therapy Phillips, 57, Glencoe, speed,
Hutchinson, seatbelt required- speed, $145, SO; Leslie R. as recommended in the diagnos- $125, MSP; Spencer L Rusk, 26,
driver and passengers must use, Shawback, Jr., 56, Blooming tic assessment, attend all sched- Geneseo, Ill., no proof MV in-
$110, MSP; Sara M. Schultz, 37, Prairie, DWI-operate motor ve- uled meetings with the psychol- surance, dismissed, MSP;
Gaylord, seatbelt required-driver hicle-alcohol concentration 0.08 ogist and follow recommenda- Howard G. Scott, 57, Australia,
and passengers must use, seat-
belt required-driver and passen-
within two hours, stay of impo-
sition, unsupervised probation
tions, remain law-abiding, take
medications in the prescribed
speed, $225, MSP; Mitchell A.
Utes, 23, Buffalo, front and rear Ride with
the #1 car
gers must use, $110, MSP; one year, chemical dependency dosage and frequency, no alco- license plates required, window
William J. Stangler, 79, Cleve- evaluation/treatment within 60 hol/controlled substance use tint (less than 50% light trans-
land, driver fails to stop for stop days and file proof with Sibley with the exception of prescribed mittance), dismissed, MSP.
sign, $135, MSP; Angelica P.
Stoltz, 34, Belle Plaine, speed,
$135, MSP; Abdi K. Teshome,
County court administration,
follow recommendations of
evaluation, file proof with Sibley
medications, no possession of
alcohol or drugs with the excep-
tion of prescribed medications,
Amy L. Lillevold, 42, Prior
Lake, obstructing legal process,
local confinement 145 days,
insurer in
20, Chaska, speed, $285, MSP; County court administration, random testing, chemical de- credit for time served 145 days,
Lily E. Timsans, 40, St. Paul,
speed, $225, MSP; Guadalupe
sign all releases of information,
victim impact panel, file proof
pendency evaluation/treatment,
no threats of violence, no as-
$310, giving a peace officer a
false name, dismissed, SO;
Minnesota.
Vasquez, 62, Inver Grove with Sibley County court admin- sault, $135, indecent exposure, Dawson, A. Molter, 18, Le
Heights, speed, $125, MSP. istration, remain law-abiding, no dismissed, SO. Sueur, sale tobacco to minor,
Mariah M. Cross, 19, Arling- same or similar, keep court/at- The following misdemeanors, dismissed, SO; Jennifer L. Mark LundsLundstrom,
Lundstrom
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Insurance
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Agency
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ton, speed, $145, SO; Clyde M. torney informed of current ad- petty misdemeanors and gross Schmidt, 45, Gaylord, disorderly Mark
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three days, credit for time served PD. Steven R. Koester, 67, Arling- $100, SO; Kyle R. Trebesch, 26,
three days, contact with proba- The following felonies were ton, driving after cancellation- Green Isle, no current medical
tion, follow all instructions of heard in District Court April 7- inimical to public safety, contin- certificate in possession, $185,
probation, sign probation agree- 14 2017: ued, unsupervised monitoring SO.
ment, chemical dependency Yolanda C. Cardenas, 25, without adjudication one year, Julio C. Rodriguez, 41,
evaluation/treatment within 30 Glencoe, theft, continued, super- pay costs, no same or similar, Winthrop, DAC, $285, Winthrop
days, follow recommendations vised probation three years, sen- keep court/attorney informed of PD.
of evaluation, sign all releases of tence to service 40 hours for in- current address, conditions
information, no alcohol/con- determinate, contact with proba- other-maintain a valid drivers li-
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History
is one year in jail, but in the Arlington Commercial Club at-
90 Years Ago case of a person driving while tended the council meeting
May 5, 1927 under the influence of liquor or Monday night and requested
Louis Kill, Editor narcotics, there is no option of a that the council take action to
A double wedding in which fine, and the minimum jail sen- vacate a portion of Henderson
the Bethke twins, Miss Amanda tence is ten days. Road near the Big Stone Can-
and Mr. Louis Bethke, daughter ning Co. The council does not
and son of Mrs. Paul Bethke of
Kelso, were among the princi-
75 Years Ago now have the authority to close
this street. An amendment to the
April 30, 1942
pals, was solemnized at the par- Louis Kill, Editor charter will be necessary.
sonage of St. John’s Lutheran Joe Meyer, the veteran Green The following candidates
church in Arlington township on Isle drayman, now retired, has have filed for the one-year unex-
Tuesday, May 3. Miss Amanda the honorable distinction of hav- pired school board term of Dr.
was married to Mr. Charles Zir- ing four sons in the service of Gordon Greene, who has re-
bel son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Uncle Sam. Robert is in the reg- signed: Allie J. Weber, Mrs.
Zirbel of De Pere, Wis., and ular army on the West coast. Peter Glieden Jr., Dale Bode,
Miss Lydia Voss, daughter of Lester is a member of the Coast Alenous Scheele, and Donald
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Voss of Guard out West. Paul is in the Stien. Those who have filed for
Glencoe, gave her hand in mar- Naval Air Corps, and Peter is at the three-year term are Floyd
riage to Louis Bethke. The cere- Fort Snelling. The oldest of five Boerner, Gerald Trocke, Henry
mony was performed simultane- sons, Josie, died while in the Menzel, Robert Woehler, Don-
ously by the Reverend John service of World War 1. About ald Nuessmeier, Homer Abra-
Bauch in the presence of imme- 46 years ago Mr. Meyer came to hamson and Karl Mueller. There
diate relatives of the contracting America from a land that now is are three vacancies for the three-
parties. the power of the Axis, and his year terms.
The fire laddies are jubilant sacrifice of five sons to preserve Members of the Arlington
over the fact that the new motor- and guard his adopted land is a Square Dance Club went to
ized fire truck will arrive here great honor. Mankato Wednesday evening,
the latter part of the week. The grill and cabin at the mu- May 3rd, to tape a square dance
When the truck arrives the W. S. nicipal play grounds are now program called by Whitey
Nott Co.’s representative will be ready for use by the public. The Aamot of Waseca. The program
with it and a demonstration will key can be had at Vern’s Cafe will be shown on Chanel 12 at
be staged to show what it can on deposit of 25c. The fee will 10:35 p.m. on May 9th.
do, and also give the local fire- be refunded upon a return of the The names of this year ’s
men an opportunity to learn how key. honor students were announced
Enterprise photo by Kurt Menk to operate it. Sugar Rationing this week at Arlington-Green
Property owners in the village Every individual is entitled to Isle High School. Valedictorian
Spring Concert & Ice Cream Social of Arlington are hereby notified
that all alleys must in the future
two pounds of sugar in posses-
sion for which no stamps will be
is Mary Freudenthal and co-
salutatorians are Sheila Lynch
The Sibley East Jazz Band and Show Choir Band songs. Rebecca Campbell is seated be- be kept absolutely clear of rub- taken from the War Ration and Tom McCarthy.
presented their annual Spring Concert and Ice hind her. Back Row: (left to right) Michaela bish or refuse of any kind, such Book. For each pound in addi-
Cream Social in Arlington on Sunday evening, Sylvester, Madison Krueger and Amber as ashes, manure, etc. An in-
spection of the alleys will be
tion to two in possession one 35 Years Ago
April 30. Abigail Widmer, standing, played a Schmidt. stamp will be taken from the May 5 1982
made at various times and any War Ration Book. If more than Val C. Kill, Editor
solo on the tenor sax during one of the Jazz refuse found therein will be re- six pounds for each member of The City of Arlington planted
moved at the expense of the the family are in possession of 69 new trees this year despite
abutting property owner, who the family unit no War Ration the fact that money from the
Church News will also be subject to a fine.
Dated May 3, 1927
By order of the Village
Book can be issued at this time.
Application should be made,
however. Persons with excess
state under the Shade Tree Pro-
gram is no longer forthcoming.
City Forester Paul Feil said,
ZION LUTHERAN 10:15 a.m. Fellowship and Sun- Communion (Arlington Good Council.
day school. sugar in their possession are ex- “The city picked up the state’s
(Missouri Synod) Samaritan). -H. P. Tierney, Clerk
Monday, May 8: 7:00 p.m. Jail pected to consume that sugar at share.
Green Isle Township Wednesday, May 10: 8:30 a.m. Drunken drivers, hit-and-run
Ministry. a rate of not faster than eight Reuben Sickmann announced
507-326-3451 Mass (Mar). 9:00 a.m. Word and motorists, and all other classes
Tuesday, May 9: 6:30 p.m. Ed- ounces per week per person in this week that he has purchased
Eric W. Rapp, Pastor Communion (Oak Terrace). 9:30 of reckless drivers are subject to
ucation Outreach. the family unit. When such ex- the Arlington route of Gaylord
Friday, May 4: 10:00 a.m. a.m. Sunday by Sunday Bible heavy penalties under the new
Wednesday, May 10: 3:45 cess sugar is consumed a War Sanitation effective June 1st.
Deadline for Sunday bulletin. study (Linda DeWitte). 6:30-7:30 Minnesota highway traffic act.
p.m. Confirmation. Ration Book can be obtained The business will be known as
Sunday, May 7: 10:30 a.m. p.m. Ss. Michael, Mary and One section of the new law pro- from the Local Commodity Al- Arlington Sanitation.
Worship service with Commun- Brendan AFC religious education vides that: “any person who location Board No. 72 at Gay- Wayne Kramer, owner-opera-
ion. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN class (Mar). drives any vehicle upon a high- lord. tor of Kramer’s Meats, received
Tuesday, May 9: 8:30-9:30 (WELS) Thursday, May 11: 8:30 a.m. way in wilful and wanton disre- the Grand Champion Award for
Mass (Bre & Mic). 7:30 p.m.
a.m. Pastor school reading. 10:00
a.m.-noon Pastor at Zion.
Arlington
507-964-2109 Narcotics Anonymous (Mic).
gard of the rights of others and
in a manner so as to endanger or
50 Years Ago Ring Bologna and the Champi-
May 4, 1967 on Award in Fresh Pork Prod-
Wednesday, May 10: 6:30 p.m. Matthew C. Rauh, Pastor be likely to endanger any per- ucts at the 42nd annual Tri-State
6th grade Confirmation. email: mrauh@gac.edu TRINITY LUTHERAN son, shall be guilty of a gross Val C. Kill, Editor
Approximately 30 Arlington Meat Processors Convention in
www.stpaularlington.com 32234 431st Ave., Gaylord misdemeanor.” The maximum Minneapolis.
PEACE LUTHERAN email: Scott Richards, Pastor penalty for gross misdemeanor business men representing the
(Missouri Synod) church@stpaularlington.com Sunday, May 7: 9:30 a.m. Sun-
Arlington Friday, May 5: 1:30 p.m. day school. 10:15 a.m. Worship.
507-964-2959 School Musical. 7:00 p.m. School
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN
Call us to place your
Kurt Lehmkuhl, Pastor Musical.
hispeace@frontiernet.net
www.peacelutheranarlington.org
Sunday, May 7: 8:45 p.m. Sun-
day school. 9:00 a.m. Family
(Missouri Synod)
Arlington HAPPY ad.
Sunday, May 7: 8:15 a.m. Sun- Bible study. 10:00 a.m. Worship 507-964-2400
day school. 8:30 a.m. Bible study. with Communion and Confirma- Gary L. Ruckman, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Worship service. 10:30
a.m. Fellowship.
tion.
Monday, May 8: Track meet at
Sunday, May 7: 9:00 a.m. Sun-
day school and Bible class. 10:00 Arlington ENTERPRISE
Sleepy Eye. 1:30 p.m. Senior a.m. Worship. Lutheran Hour
ZION LUTHERAN Ministry. 7:00 p.m. Elders’ meet- broadcasted on KDUZ 1260 AM 507-964-5547
814 W. Brooks St., Arlington ing. every Sunday at noon.
507-964-5454 Tuesday, May 9: 9:00 a.m. Thursday, May 11: 5:30 p.m.
Counting Committee meeting. Deadline for bulletin information.
Deborah Dawson, Pastor
Sunday, May 7: 9:00 a.m. Wor- Wednesday, May 10: 2:00 p.m. Blessings
ship with Holy Communion. Bible study.
Thursday, May 11: 9:00 a.m. Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.
10:00 a.m. Fellowship and Sun- EVANGELICAL
day school. Redwood Falls track meet. 10:00 COVENANT CHURCH Romans 12:12 NIV
Monday, May 8-13: Pastor a.m. Bulletin information due. 107 W. Third St., Winthrop
Dawson and Linnea out of the 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Servic- 507-647- 5777
Office. es on cable TV channel 8. 6:30 Parsonage 507-647-3739
Tuesday, May 9: 6:00 p.m.- p.m. Worship Committee meet- Interim Pastor
7:00 p.m. TOPS. ing. www.wincov.org
Wednesday, May 10: 7:00 p.m. Friday, May 5: 7:00 p.m. Con-
Church Council meeting. GAYLORD firmation game night.
Thursday, May 11: 9:00 a.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Saturday, May 6: 6:00 a.m.
and 1:00 p.m. Zion service on Gaylord Men’s Bible study at Hahn’s Din-
Cable. Bob Holmbeck, Pastor ing.
Sunday, May 7: 9:15 a.m. Sun- Sunday, May 7: Communion
CREEKSIDE day school. 10:00 a.m. Worship Sunday. 9:30 a.m. Worship serv-
Community Church service with Communion. ice. 10:45 a.m. Sunday school.
Christian & Missionary Wednesday, May 10: 6:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. Mission and Outreach
Alliance Wednesday evening supper, Bible meeting.
114 Shamrock Dr., Arlington classes and Youth Focused - Wel- Monday, May 8: 7:00 p.m.
come! Prayer Shawl meeting.
507-964-2872
John Cherico, Pastor Tuesday, May 9: 7:00 p.m.
ST. PAUL’S EV. Leadership Team meeting.
email: creeksidecma@gmail.com
REFORMED CHURCH Wednesday, May 10: 9:00 a.m.
Sunday, May 7: 9:30-10:15
a.m. Adult Sunday school and 15470 Co. Rd. 31, Hamburg Prayer coffee at the Lodge in
Kids Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. 952-467-3878 Winthrop. 6:30 p.m. Youth
Worship service and nursery, Dan Schnabel, Pastor Group.
ages 0-4, and Children’s Church www.stpaulsrcus.org Thursday, May 11: 9:30 a.m.
ages 5 through 5th grade. Sunday, May 7: 8:30 a.m. Sun- Women’s Bible study. 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 9: 6:30 p.m.
Men’s Bible study on Tony
day School and adult Bible study.
9:30 a.m. Worship service.
Men’s Bible study at Peik’s.
Creekside Community Church
Tuesday, May 9: 7:00 p.m. ORATORY OF
Evans’ Book: Kingdom Man.
Wednesday, May 10: 6:30-8:00 Consistory meeting. ST. THOMAS Christian & Missionary Alliance
Wednesday, May 10: 6:30-8:00 THE APOSTLE
p.m. Youth Group.
p.m. Catechism class. 7:30 p.m. Jessenland 114 Shamrock Dr., Arlington • 507-964-2872
Youth Fellowship. 507-248-3550 www.creekside-church.com • creeksideccma@gmail.com
SEVENTH DAY Fr. Keith Salisbury
ADVENTIST ST. MARY, MICHAEL
AND BRENDAN AREA
Thursday: Weekly Mass at
5:00 p.m.
Pastor John Cherico
7th Ave. N.W., Arlington
507-304-3410 FAITH COMMUNITY
Fr. Keith Salisbury, Pastor ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m.
Robert Brauer, Pastor
507-234-6770 Friday, May 5: 8:30 a.m. Mass (Missouri Synod)
HUTCHINSON CO-OP STATE BANK OF
Saturday: Church services at (Mar). 5:00 p.m. Mass (Bre). Green Isle
Saturday, May 6: 5:00 p.m. AGRONOMY HAMBURG
9:30 a.m. Bible study at 11:00 507-326-3451
a.m. Fellowship dinner at 12:00 Mass (Mar). Eric W. Rapp, Pastor LEON DOSE,
Sunday, May 7: 7:30 a.m. Friday, May 5: 10:00 a.m. Arlington Branch Manager
p.m. All are welcome. Commercial and Industrial Builders
Mass (Bre). 9:00 a.m. Mass Deadline for Sunday bulletin. Green Isle, MN 55338 23189 Hwy. 5 North, Office (507) 964-2283 100 Years. 100 Reasons.
UNITED METHODIST (Mic). 10:30 a.m. Mass (Mar). Sunday, May 7: 8:00 a.m. ph. 507.326.7901 fax: 507.326.3551 Arlington, MN 55307 Cell (320) 583-4324 Phone 952-467-2992
Monday, May 8: 8:30 a.m. www.vosconstruction.com arlington@hutchcoop.com statebankofhamburg.com
Arlington Bible study. 9:00 a.m. Worship.
Mass (Bre). 8:30 a.m. Word and 10:00 a.m. Sunday school.
Rodney J. Stemme, Pastor
Communion (Mar). 9:00 a.m.- Tuesday, May 9: 8:30-9:30 Arlington State Bank CONVENIENCE
www.arlingtonunitedmethodist.org
Saturday, May 6: 10:00 a.m.
9:00 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration a.m. Pastor school reading. 10:00 Serving the Community Since 1895 STORE
(Mar). 8:00 p.m. AA and Al Anon a.m.-noon Pastor at Zion. Hwy. 5 N., Arlington
Women’s Bible study at Bette
(Mar).
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Nelson’s. Wednesday, May 10: 6:30 p.m. Member 507-964-2920
Tuesday, May 9: 8:30 a.m. 6th grade Confirmation. FDIC 964-2256 HOUSING
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AGRICULTURE AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT FOR SALE FOR SALE RENTAL
Misc. Farm Items Motorcycles Help Wanted Wanted To Buy Wanted To Buy Apartment
1981 Kawasaki KZ750, 15,000 ac- Regional OTR drivers wanted for Wanted to buy: Old painted cup- One month free rent. Rental assis-
tual miles, always stored, excellent small family company pulling dry boards, tables, benches, drawer tance is available. 2BR Available
shape, $800/BO. (507) 964-2483. vans and hopper bottom trailers in units, galvanized pails, wash tubs immediately in Gaylord. For more
the Midwest region. We offer on stand, egg baskets, chicken info call Amy (507) 351-3759. View
EMPLOYMENT mileage and per Diem pay, holiday feeders, old Christmas and printed us on the web www.smrrental.com.
and vacation pay, health insurance feed sack material. Call Kelly or Equal Housing Opportunity.
LIESKE TRACTOR and flexible time home. Applicant WANTED TO BUY: Old signs all Lori (320) 510-0408 or (320) 864-
Wanted: Your OLD TRACTORS, Business Opportunity should have 2 years or more re- types, farm primitive painted furni- 5697. Business, Office
any condition, make or model. We cent OTR driving experience, good ture all types, cupboards, cubby
also specialize in new and used MVR, pass drug test and have units, locker and pool wire bas-
TRACTOR PARTS AND REPAIR.
CONKLIN DEALERS NEEDED To
flexibility to be out 2-4 nights per kets, wood & metal pieces with lots
LIVESTOCK, PETS Office/retail space on Main Street
use and market proven Conklin in Arlington. Contact Dave at (507)
Call Kyle. Located west of Hender- week. Mallak Trucking, Inc., Olivia, of drawers, old pre-1960 holiday
products made in Minnesota to 964-2256.
son. (612) 203-9256. save our planet! Buy wholesale MN (320) 523-5029. decorations, industrial/school Pets
items such as metal racks, stools,
factory direct and market nation-
AUTOMOTIVE wide from your home! For a free FOR SALE workbenches, lightning rods and
Tat terriers. Born 4/3/17, ready to
SERVICES
balls, weather vanes, architectural
catalog and dealer information go 5/22/17. Vet check, first shots
items like corbels and stain glass
Automotive
check out frankemarketing.com or
Heating/Air Conditioning windows. Gas station and oil relat-
and wormed. $150. Call (612) 756- Misc. Service
call toll free 1-855-238-2570. 1608.
ed items from signs to pumps,
Mobile pop can business for sale. dress forms, old store fixtures,
$$ DOLLARS PAID $$ Junk vehi- RENTAL
(612) 202-6247. chandeliers, old lighting fixtures,
cles, repairable cars/trucks. FREE
mantels, hardware store parts,
TOWING. Flatbed/ wrecker serv-
bins, feed/grain/seed related items
ice. Immediate pick up. Monday-
Truck and old cement statuary/bird
Apartment
Sunday, serving your area 24/7. CUSTOM LOG SAWING- Cut at
baths. Old wood body duck de-
(952) 220-TOWS. Drivers Wanted Special-96.1% Goodman gas fur-
coys, metal chicken nesting boxes, FIRST MONTH FREE. Lakeside
your place or ours. White oak lum-
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• Clean CDL Class A-B one item and entire estates. Check pendent Living (55+), Silver Lake,
stat, $2,200 installed or AC unit, MN. Rent includes H/W/G. For info
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furnaces and AC’s. J&R Heating & doors and windows, painting,
miles, CD player, leather seats, 40/hrs us first. Live in Glencoe, will drive
AC, Lester Prairie (320) 510-5035. sheet rocking, texturizing or any
PS, PL, PW, front wheel drive, to you! . (612) 590-6136 or email
white, $2,750. (320) 237-7882
• Gross Pay is $1150/wk rb7579@msn.com. minor repairs inside or outside.
after 3 p.m. • Health & Dental Avail. Will also do cleaning of base-
• Bonus ments/garages. Call (320) 848-
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skills and the ability to work independently and as a team.
The Harbor, a 36-unit assisted living facility, and The Haven, a
25-unit assisted living and 12-unit memory care facility, located
in Norwood Young America, is managed by Ecumen, the largest
non-profit provider of services to seniors in the state.
To deliver the Sibley Shopper and Glencoe Advertiser in Arlington To learn more about Ecumen and to apply online, please visit
our website at www.ecumen.org. For more information, please
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Just An Hour or Two Each Weekend. Interested??? for
•NO Collecting
•Papers Delivered to Your Home
Return the application below to The Harbor
300 North Faxon Road
The Haven
600 Railroad Drive 5 WEEKS
NYA, MN NYA, MN
•Must be at Least 11 Years Old Arlington The Haven is an equal opportunity provider and employer. K16CEASc
Enterprise
Available Route P.O. Box 388, 402 W. Alden St.,
SENECA FOODS - GLENCOE
Route #5 Area East of City Road Arlington, MN 55307 SUMMER WORK AVAILABLE
Arlington, Atwater, Bird Island, Brownton, Cosmos, Gaylord, Gibbon,
17 from Trailer Park South to Circle or Email: info@arlingtonmnnews.com Glencoe, Hector, Hutchinson, Litchfield, Olivia,
Redwood, Renville, & Stewart
Lane and West of City Road 17 from SAMPLER/ STAKERS Arlington
Henderson Road North to East Clinton or Call: 507-964-5547 Responsibilities: Collect 15-20 pound samples of Peas and/ or Corn from
representative locations in field during early morning hours. Enterprise
Requirements: Must have a strong work ethic, ability to work
Street. Approximately 110 Houses. independently, a valid Driver's License, and a reliable personal vehicle.
Sibley Shopper
Farm experience is helpful, but not required.
PRE-GRADE
Responsibilities: Process pea samples at plant location after field samples
are taken. Hours approximately 8:30am – 2:30pm.
Glencoe Advertiser
RAW PRODUCT GRADING
Taking product samples from incoming trucks to evaluate quality. •AGRICULTURE
•AUTOMOTIVE
COMBINE OPERATORS •EMPLOYMENT
Responsibilities: Combine Peas &/ or Corn, assist with minor repairs,
adjustments, maintenance, & Combine sanitation. •FOR SALE
Requirements: Must have a strong work ethic, ability to work 14-hour
shifts, & a valid Driver's License. Farm equipment driving experience is
•REAL ESTATE
preferred, but not required. •RENTAL
•SERVICES
Name______________________________________________ GENERAL INFO
• Approximately June through mid-August (Peas &/ or Corn)
• Overtime available after 40 hours/ week
AND MORE!
Address____________________________________________ TO APPLY
• Applicant must be 18 years of age or older and have a valid 402 W. Alden St.
driver’s license to apply
City__________________State__________Zip_____________ • For Additional Info - Contact HR office at 320-864-2316 P.O. Box 388,
• To request an application please stop by the Main Office at:
Arlington, MN
Age_______Telephone________________________________ Seneca Foods Corporation
101 West 8th Street 55307
Glencoe MN 55336
507-964-5547
Parent’s Signature____________________________________ Seneca Foods is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, info@arlington-
(if under 16 years of age) religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability
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