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Community rallies around Wall of Honor inducts Cords family following fire Greg Davids BY R ICH WICKS

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Longtime State Representative Greg Davids was honored November 1 as the 2019 inductee into the Kingsland School Wall of Honor. A crowd estimated at 55 was on hand in the Kingsland Café to see Davids added. The Wall of Honor, which started in 2008, has added one honoree each year, making Davids the 12th graduate of Kingsland/Spring Valley/Wykoff on the wall. Student Emily Biermann opened the event, playing the “Star-Spangled Banner” on trumpet. Superintendent James Hecimovich stated that the Wall of

Honor was initiated in 2008, “To do something to recognize what education can do for people… Kids need to realize that high school is a foundation. It’s not the end, it’s the beginning.” A fiveperson committee accepts nominations for the Wall of Honor, and then votes to select a recipient, with each committee member serving a three-year term. The committee currently consists of Al Williams, Deb Zimmer, Dennis Carrell, Mark Biermann, and Terry Klomps. The nomination of Greg Davids was submitted by Sue Kolling. As read by emcee Terry See WALL OF HONOR Page 14 ➤

Krage & Overland proud to serve on state and national boards BY R ICH WICKS rich@fillmorecountyjournal.com

BY H ANNAH WINGERT hannah@fillmorecountyjournal.com

The Cords family is lucky to be alive after Erin Cords woke up smelling smoke and alerted her husband Jared, whose heroic actions saved his family from what could have been a horrific tragedy as their house caught fire on October 31. Photo submitted BY K IRSTEN ZOELLNER kirsten@fillmorecountyjournal.com

The devastating fire experienced by the Cords family, of Rushford, has brought a community to its feet in support of the family. The house fire

at 1086 Dump Hill Road, two miles east of Rushford, resulted in a complete loss of the home and significant injuries to the family of six, despite fire response arriving in just minutes. Miraculously, the family was able to get out of the struc-

ture prior to crews arriving. The official press release from Houston County Sheriff Mark Inglett indicates the fire is currently under investigation by the Minnesota State Fire MarSee CORDS FAMILY Page 2 ➤

Josh Krage and Dennis Overland are independent insurance agents. Krage’s office is in Lanesboro, while Overland is based in Rushford. One might think they’d be fierce competitors, but they actually help each other out, and nowadays, both Krage and Overland serve on the state board of Professional Insurance Agents (PIA), which promotes independent insurance agents, and Overland recently joined the PIA national board, as well. The two explained that some insurance agents are “captive” agents, meaning that they have a contract with only one insurance company. The other type of agent is an independent agent, who can have multiple contracts with any number of companies. Both Krage and Overland are independent agents, and that is

who the PIA works to support. In describing how his involvement with PIA came about, Overland explained that he first knew of PIA because when the 2007 flood impacted Rushford, PIA helped in the aftermath, and he added, “In fact, that helped me buy my first computer to get back on my feet.” “Then in 2010,” Overland recalled, “I was approached by (Josh’s uncle) Dale. He was a board member at that time and had only a year left on his term, so they had some openings at that time. I’d been on other various insurance boards in the state of Minnesota, so he knew I was interested in legislative affairs and working for the betterment of agents.” So Overland joined the state board and has been on it ever since. Overland further explained, See AGENTS Page 17 ➤


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The Cords girls, Ravyn (7), Peyton (3), and Teagan (5) will have a long recovery after sustaining burns in the house fire. Domanic (15) also sustained an injury when he jumped from a second story window. Photo submitted

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shal and the Houston County Sheriff’s Office. The cause of the fire has yet to be determined. Houston Fire Department, Houston Ambulance, Rushford Fire Department, Rushford Ambulance, Tri-State Ambulance, Gundersen Air Helicopter, Winona Ambulance, Houston County Sheriff’s Office and Houston Police Department all assisted with the fire. Reports of the fire have widely detailed the heroic actions of Jared Cords, after being awoken by his wife Erin, after midnight on October 31. Cords managed to get his daughters Ravyn (7), Teagan (5), and Peyton (3) out, but all four suffered burns. Domanic, 15, who is the couple’s “unofficial son,” jumped from a second story window. Both he and Erin, who was 25-weeks pregnant with the couple’s first son, also sustained injuries. They were transported to and treated at Gundersen Hospital. The girls were first transferred to Gundersen Hospital, La Crosse, Wis., and Winona Health Hospital prior to being transferred, via Mayo One, to Regions Hospital, St. Paul. Gundersen Air transported Jared to Regions Hospital immediately with serious injuries. Within hours of news of the fire, requests for prayers, fundraising efforts, donation information, and details of the event began pouring in over social media. By the next day, family had set up a communication

page thanking the community for the outpouring of love and support. Family updates have shown their incredible resilience and positivity, despite the injuries and trauma. There is a months-long recovery ahead for the family. The youngest of the girls, Peyton, underwent lengthy surgery November 1. Determinations are yet to be made on treatment going forward. “The hardest part I have learned about burn patients is as soon as you think the girls are on an upward swing, they take two steps back,” wrote the girls’ aunt, Jen Hatlevig on the family’s Facebook page. “Staying positive and strong is key when things start tugging on your heart strings. The other thing I have learned is with burn patients, infections can happen so easily which is why things can change so frequently.” While still recovering from extensive burns and the trauma of the event, Teagan and

Ravyn have been moved from Intensive Care to Progressive, within the burn unit, and were able to visit with family. Both have experienced setbacks, but family reports are encouraging. Jared was discharged from the hospital on November 3, but is continuing to stay on the Burn Unit floor. Erin and her unborn son continue to stay healthy and Domanic is staying with family. The support of the family has also been nothing short of amazing. By this past Thursday, more than $27,193 had been donated via the “Jared and Erin Cords Family Relief Fund” Facebook fundraiser and an additional $8,505 on GoFundMe. If you would like to support the family, you can donate directly on the “Cords Family Fund” Facebook page, the “Jared & Erin Cords Family Fire Fund” on GoFundMe, or at Rushford State Bank: Jared Cords, C/O Rushford State Bank, P.O. Box 648, Rushford, Minn. 55971.

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Call the FCJ at 507-765-2151 to advertise or offer news tips! The bank is accepting monetary donations as well as gift cards and certificates. A number of local businesses and independent business consultants are sponsoring fundraising drives for the family as well. Clothing and small household items drop-off location is at Evan and Shannon Meier’s Rushford home, 44959 Plummer Street. There they’ll collect, wash, sort and store items for the children. Currently, the family is asking for gift cards for clothing as sizes will be changing as the clothes fit over dressings while they recover in the burn unit. A list of additional needed items are on the family Facebook page. Additional community fundraisers have been set up. Biscuit & Gravy Breakfast, with freewill donation, is to be held Sunday, November 10, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., at the

Rushford American Legion. “Because We Care” cheeseburgers for the Cord Family, on Saturday, November 16, from 12-6 p.m. at the B&B Bowl in Preston. Serving cheeseburgers, tots and beverage for $12. All proceeds will go to the Cords family. Rushford American Legion on Saturday, November 30. It will feature food service beginning at 5 p.m. (until gone), a silent auction from 5-7:30 p.m., a live auction from 7-10 p.m., as well as a DJ and dancing. Donations for the auction can be dropped off at the Rushford American Legion or the Jordy Graham American Family Insurance office in Rushford. T-shirts for the family benefit bearing the slogan, “Some heroes wear flannel,” are also being sold to raise funds. More information can be found on the family’s page.

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Preston Give To The Max Day The Preston Area Community Foundation (PACF) is gearing up for “Give to the Max Day” which is set for Thursday, November 14. Give to the Max Day is Minnesota’s statewide day of giving. This is the eighth consecutive year PACF has participated in this event, with all donations going into the endowment fund. The endowment fund and earnings are used locally for community projects

and programs. The foundation has set a goal of educating the community about the importance of the foundation to the greater Preston and Fountain areas and, ultimately, increasing the number of donors. PACF has set a 2019 Give to the Max Day goal of $22,000 during this 24-hour period. Last year, the foundation raised $18,538 on Give to the Max Day. This year we have matching

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Monday, November 11, 2019 dollars available from F&M Community Bank and the First State Bank of Fountain/Root River State Bank Chatfield. F&M Community Bank and Dan Christianson will match ALL donations $.50 on the $1.00. The first $1,000 donated by the Fountain residents and business(s) will be matched $1 for $1 by the First State Bank of Fountain/Root River State Bank of Chatfield. In the past year, PACF has awarded grants to assist the City of Preston holiday garland, Fill-

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more Central High School choir trip, Commonweal student matinee, Summer Reading Program at the Preston Public Library, Preston Historical Society Milwaukee Road Sign Project, the National Trout Center Knowledge Project, and the Preston Ambulance power cot. PACF is making it very easy to donate this year. You can donate securely online November 14 from midnight to 11:59 p.m. with your debit or credit card at smifoundation.org/give/preston. html. You can also drop off

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your donation any time between now and November 14 at F&M Community Bank in Preston and First State Bank of Fountain. Your checks will be processed on November 14 to take advantage of the matching incentives. PACF Boards members will be at the F&M Community Bank lobby on Thursday, November 14 from 8:30-4 serving cookies and coffee. PACF is organized as an endowed designated fund of the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation.

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OBITUARIES Genevieve Arline (Hanson) Brown Genevieve Arline (Hanson) Brown, 93, passed away on October 30, 2019, after a short illness at her home in Princeton, Minn. G e n was born on April 13, 1926, Genevieve (Hanson) to Emily Brown ( Tu c k e r ) Hanson and Tedeman Hanson in Irving, Wis. Gen was the second youngest of nine children. After graduation, she worked as a conductorette on the Minneapolis street car lines where she met the love of her life and husband, Warren Earl Brown of Chatfield, Minn. They were married at the Little Norway Lutheran Church in Albion, Wis., on April 5, 1947. After moving to the family farm with Warren’s parents near Chatfield, they raised two children, Sandra and Dennis. Along with being a housewife and mother, Gen was employed by the Chosen Valley High School as head cook until they moved to Loveland, Colo., in 1970, where they opened a business selling their hobbies of antiques and coins along with Gen being employed as head cook at the Front Range Community College in Fort Collins, Colo., and a local nursing home. After retirement, they moved to Omaha, Nebr., to be closer to their son and daughter-in-law. Warren passed away in 2006, and Gen remained there until

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she moved with her son and daughter-in-law to Princeton, to be closer to her great-grandchildren in Maple Grove, Minn. She is survived by her son Dennis (Donna) Brown, one brother, Henry Hanson; and two sisters-in-law, Alice Hanson and Lorraine Hanson. She was preceded in death by seven siblings: Tedeman Jr., Leona Clausen, Everett Hanson, Thelma Bunderson, Kathryn Ranten, Charles Hanson, and Valorie Zeman; her husband Warren; daughter Sandra Benham; and one granddaughter Denise Marie Brown. Services provided by Riley Funeral home in Chatfield Minn., at 1 p.m. on Saturday, November 16, 2019, with visitation one hour prior to service. Burial will be in the Chatfield Cemetery with her husband. She was a kind and loving soul who and will surely be missed by all that knew her. May she rest in peace. To share a condolence or memory with the Brown family, please visit rileyfuneralhomes.com. Riley Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, Chatfield & Lanesboro, are assisting the family with arrangements. Duane Bruening Duane K. Bruening died peacefully on Sunday, November 3, 2019, at Barthell O.E.S. Home in Decorah, Iowa, at the age of 90. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 11 a.m. Friday, November 8, 2019, at St. Benedict Catholic Church in Decorah, with Rev. Donald Hertges and Rev. Msgr. Edward Lechtenberg officiating. Burial took place in St. Benedict Catholic Cemetery in Decorah, with Military Honors.

Fillmore County Church Directory Christ Lutheran Church..........………………..........Sundays - 9 : 00am 509 Kansas St NW, Preston, MN 55965 (507) 765-2161 Greenf ield Lutheran Church..…..........……….......Sundays - 9 : 00am 235 Main Ave S, Harmony, MN 55939 (507) 886-3272 St. Columban Church.…..…….......………………..Sundays - 10 : 00am 4 08 Preston St NW # 2, Preston, MN 55965 (507) 765-3886 St. Mary’s Catholic Church...…...................................Sundays - 8:00am 405 Twiford St SW, Chatfield, MN 55923

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TUES., NOVEMBER 12 8:15-9am, Harmony Community Center. 507-272-3731.* 9-11:30am and 12:30-4pm, Tenborg Building, 113 E. Jessie St., Rushford.* 9am-12pm and 1-4pm, 515 Washington St. NW.* 10-10:45am, Spring Valley Community Center. 507-272-3731.* 10-11am, 11:30-12:15, Christ Lutheran Church, Preston. 507-272-3731.* 12pm, United Methodist Church, 211 St. Anthony St., lower level.*

ated from Spring Valley High School in 1972. On November 17, 1973, he was united in marriage to Janine Hamlin in Spring Valley. Early in his married life he Rickie “Rick” worked at “Ranger” the grain Hyland elevator for Lloyd Krum and milked cows on the Ray Capelle farm. He then went to work for the railroad before entering the 49ers union as an operating engineer. Before retirement Rick started his dream business of ethical animal trapping, “Ranger’s Rogue Wildlife Control.” Rick was an avid outdoorsman and his many interests and hobbies included: hunting, fishing, trapping, ranching, riding, roping and socializing. He also loved hunting and fishing trips to northern Minnesota, Montana and Wyoming. We were all privileged to have him in our lives, he was one of a kind. Rick is survived by his wife Janine of Spring Valley, children Travis Hyland of Spring Valley, Trenton (Mandy) Hyland of Stewartville, Minn., and Tali (Michael Lemus) Hyland of Chicago, Ill.; five grandchildren: Jack, Tracker, Kylee, Macken and Patrick. He is also survived by his mother Shirley Hyland of Spring Valley and three siblings: Ron (Renee) Hyland of Owatonna, Minn., Rob (Holly) Hyland of Austin, Tex., and Rebecca (Tom) Munns of Owatonna, Minn. He was preceded in death by his father Lester. Please join Rick’s family for a farewell social on Saturday November 16, 2019, at Five Wynds Event Centre in Spring Valley, Minn., from 1-4 p.m. Cocktails and tall tales to follow at Shooters in Wykoff, Minn. Rickie Allen “Rick” Condolences may be left at “Ranger” Hyland Rickie Allen “Rick” “Ranger” www.Hindtfuneralhomes.com. Hyland, age 65, of Spring Valley, Pernella C. Landsverk Minn., passed away October 12, Pernella C. Landsverk, 99, of 2019, at Gunderson Lutheran Rushford, Minn., died on OctoHospital in La Crosse, Wis. Rick was born November 12, ber 31, 2019, at Good Shepherd 1953, in Olmsted County to Lutheran Home in Rushford. Pernella C. Johnson was Lester and Shirley (Douglas) Hyland. He attended and gradu- born on March 28, 1920, in Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Thursday, November 7 at St. Benedict Catholic Church and on Friday beginning at 10 a.m., one hour before the service, at the church. Duane is survived by his children: Helen Barbier of Rougemont, Switzerland, Frederick (Tammy) of Grand Blanc, Mich., Gregory (Karen) of Decorah, Mary Rayburn (Philip Lee) of Hunt Valley, Md., Keith (Amy) of Decorah, and Elizabeth Bruening of Ankeny, Iowa; grandchildren: Jocelyn (Joey Clarine), Ashley Eileen, Guy Thomas, Tyler, Camille, Henri, Theresa (Jameson Bamrick), Jacob, Amanda, Gabrielle, Claudia, Michael, Nathaniel, Katherine, Rebecca and August; greatgrandchildren: Alayna, Bennett, Fiona and Aurora Eileen; his sister Loma Carlson of Decorah, two sisters-in-law, Alvina Murphy of Peosta, Iowa, and Betty Murphy of Dubuque, Iowa; along with many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife Eileen on April 1, 2019, his sons Steven and Michael, his granddaughter Natalie Bruening, sons-in-law Robert Cowie and Guy Barbier, parents Leo and Theresa (Baumler) Bruening, his in-laws James and Lucella (Harks) Murphy, his sister Beverly (Ruen) White, his brother Lowell (Buzz) Bruening, his sister-in-law Sonja (Berg) Bruening, and his brothers-in-law Don White, Fritz Carlson, Virgil Murphy and Louis Murphy. Memorials may be given to Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum, P.O. Box 379, 502 W. Water Street, Decorah, Iowa, 52101, or the Elks Lodge, 105 River Street, Decorah, Iowa 52101. Fjelstul Funeral Home in Decorah is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at www.fjelstul.com.

1-4pm, Fillmore County Public Health, 902 1-1:45pm, Coffee Street Fitness Center, Houston St. NW, Preston. For info, call Lanesboro. 507-272-3731.* 765-3898. , 2-4pm, 102 E. Jefferson.* 5pm, Spring Valley Public Library* , 7pm, American 7pm, Legion, Mabel. Presbyterian Church, Mill St.* THURS., NOVEMBER 14 7:30pm, Pioneer 8:15Presbyterian Church, 206 Fillmore St.* 9am, Harmony Community Center. 507-

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9-11:30am and 1pm, Rosemaling projects with Betty 12:30-4pm, Tenborg Building, 113 E. Jessie St.* Dowe, sign up 507-886-5395. 9am-12pm and 10-11am, Canton Town Hall, 107 Ash St., Canton. 1-4pm, 525 Washington St. NW.* 507-251-0520 for information.* 10-10:45am, Spring Valley Community Center. 507-272-3731.*

11:30-12:15, Christ Lutheran Church, Preston. 507-272-3731.* , 7:30pm, First Lutheran Church, 202 N. Oak, use side door on Newburg.*

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10-11am, Canton Town Hall, 107 Ash St., Canton. 507-251-0520 for information.* 7:30pm, Pioneer Presbyterian Church, 206 Fillmore St.*

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9-11am, 102 E. Jefferson.* 10am, Rushford American Legion.

Lanesboro, Minn., to Peter and Cora (Norby) Johnson. She was raised in the L a nesboro area and attended Grubtown S c h o o l through the eighth grade. She mar- Pernella C. ried Halvor Landsverk L a ndsverk on June 10, 1946. Pernella farmed along side her husband for several years. She supported Halvor in his Norwegian artwork over the years. Halvor was a worldwide known artist, primarily known for making kubbestols. Pernella was a member of Highland Prairie Lutheran Church, its WELCA and Rebecca Circle. She is survived by two children: Karen (Glen) Bakken and Arlene (Gordon) Johnson, both of Rushford; six grandchildren: Amy (Chris) Johnson, Lisa (Erik) Sievers, Kathy (Chad) Kendhammer, Christopher (Amanda) Johnson, Timothy (Tanya) Johnson, and Cammy Johnson; eleven great-grandchildren: Sam, Ben, Jonah, Laci, Kaleb, Oliver, Hadley, Kendall, Teagan, Logan and Kyler. She was preceded in death by her husband, one sister, Ardis Rahn and her husband Eldor; and by one niece, Jackie Feind. The family would prefer memorials directed to Highland Prairie Lutheran Church or the Good Shepherd Lutheran Foundation. Funeral service was held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, at Highland Prairie Lutheran Church in rural Peterson, Minn. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Visitation was from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service at the church. Hoff Funeral and Cremation Service in Rushford assisted the family with arrangements. Please leave a memory and sign Pernella’s online guest book at www.hofffuneral.com. Kenneth Francis Malley Kenneth Francis Malley, 95, of Preston, Minn., passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 3, 2019, at Chosen Valley See OBITUARIES Page 7 ➤

10am-12pm, First Lutheran Church, 202 N. Oak, Mabel. 8pm, Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Call (507) 251-1771 or (507) 765-2518.*

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10-11am, Canton Town Hall, 107 Ash St., Canton. 507-251-0520 for information.* , 11:30am, Preston Servicemen’s Club, Preston. 1-1:45pm, Coffee Street Fitness Center, Lanesboro. 507-272-3731.* , 7pm, Spring Valley Library.*


The FCJ reaches over 13,000 households each week. seven great-grandchildren, one sister-in-law, Jeanne Malley of Continued from Page 1 St. Cloud; and many nieces and Care Center in Chatfield, sur- nephews. Kenny was preceded in death rounded by his family. by his parents; a son, Jerry; two Kenny brothers, Clayton and Francis; was born on and two sisters-in-law, Betty April 1, 1924, Bjortomt and Mona Malley. in Wykoff, A celebration of life took place Minn., to on Saturday, November 9, at 2 Thomas p.m. at the Fountain Lutherand Maran Church in Fountain, Minn. garet (WilVisitation was held at the church bright) MalKenneth one hour prior to the service. ley. Kenny Francis Malley Burial will be in Crown Hill was united in marriage to Kathryn (Patty) Cemetery in Preston at a future Hanson on January 19, 1948, date and time as Kenny has and they made their home in donated his body to medical Fountain and Preston. Kenny research. worked as a farmer until he began working for the Minne- Janice Marie (Asleson) Nelson Janice left her temporary home sota Department of Transportation, from which he retired at Good Shepherd in Rushford after 30 years. In his spare and entered heavtime, Kenny enjoyed fixing cars, her working in his garage, taking enly home bus tours, and helping friends on Tuesday, and neighbors. He also enjoyed October 29, taking his 1964 Dodge Dart to 2019, at the a variety of car shows in the area. age of 77. Janice Kenny is survived by his wife of 71 years, Patty; one daugh- Marie Nel- Janice (Asleson) ter, Robin Malley of Rochester; son was born Nelson one daughter-in-law, Binh Chi- on June 22, glo of Wabasha; one grandson, 1942, to Arnim and Ella (Rain) Travis (Melissa) Malley of Pres- Asleson, in Lanesboro. She gradton; four granddaughters: Tracy uated with the Lanesboro High (Keith) Medes of Rochester, School class of 1960. On August Tiffany (Rob) Ottesen of Tulsa, 31, 1963, she married David A. Oklahoma, Bethany (Nishan) Nelson at Root Prairie Lutheran Wijesinghe of Asheville, N.C., Church, where she was also bapand Sasha (John Fugazy) Chiglo tized and confirmed. Janice worked at Peterson of Vancouver, British Columbia;

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Monday, November 11, 2019 Motors in Lanesboro for over 40 years, where she also became a part owner. She had been a Lanesboro Cemetery Board member and was involved in many civic organizations over the years. Dave and Janice enjoyed going to auctions and flea markets, always looking to add to their Jewel Tea dishes, and other collections. From April until November you could always find her tending her beautiful flower beds. Most of all, Janice loved her family, especially the children. She found much joy in decorating her home for the holidays and seasons. Janice is survived by her sisters Marge (Dick) Fuller, of Lanesboro, and Pat (Doug) Sample, of Hastings; sistersin-law Ruth (Jim) Ostrem and Mary Mindrum, and 27 much loved nieces and nephews. Janice is preceded in death by her parents, husband Dave in 2009, a sister, Melva and Vic Gislason; a brother, Donald and Sharon Asleson. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, November 9, 2019, at Discovery Church (Lanesboro Methodist), 507 Parkway in Lanesboro, with Rev. Marilyn Loken officiating. Visitation was from 9:30-11 a.m. at the church. Memorials are requested to Lanesboro Cemetery Association. To share a condolence or memory with the Nelson family,

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please visit rileyfuneralhomes.com. Riley Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, Chatfield & Lanesboro, assisted the family with arrangements. Mervin Nelson Mervin E. Nelson, age 77, of rural Mabel, died after a short battle with cancer on Mond ay, November 4, 2019, at his home. Mervin was born F e b r u a r y Mervin Nelson 6, 1942, in Spring Grove, Minn., to Adolph and Doris (Rank) Nelson, the youngest of 14 children. He attended country school and then the Mabel High School. He lived and farmed on the family farm his entire life. On September 7, 1968, he married Marilyn Doering at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Riceford, Minn. Marilyn passed away November 13, 2013. He was a member of the Scheie Lutheran Church and enjoyed working on antique tractors, hunting, playing cards, and telling jokes. Mervin is survived by four children Barb (Bill) Shafer of Nora Springs, Iowa, Doug (Angela) of Fredericksburg, Iowa, Kathy Nelson of Bloomington, Minn., and Kevin Nelson of Mabel; five grandchildren Jacob, Ava, and Carly Shafer, and Hunter and Abigail Nelson; four siblings Ada

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(Ray) Kjos, Stella Shuda, Milfred (Joan), and Doris (Gerald) Thrall; special friend Donna Donlan of Spring Grove, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife Marilyn, brothers William, Lorn, Melvin, Alvin, Arnold, Alfred; and sisters Viola Chesley and Alice Christopherson. Funeral services was held 11 a.m. Saturday, November 9, 2019, at the Scheie Lutheran Church in rural Mabel, with the Rev. Mary Waudby officiating. Interment took place in the Riceford Cemetery. Visitation was 4–7 p.m. Friday, November 8 at the Mengis Funeral Home in Mabel and 10-10:45 a.m. prior to services at the church. Mayvis Theresa (Erickson) Schwartz Mayvis Schwartz, 94, of rural Chatfield, passed away at Seasons Hospice in Rochester on November 3, 2019. She was born on November 26, 1924, Mayvis in Fillmore (Erickson) C ou nt y Schwartz to Melvin and Mabel (Redalen) Erickson. Growing up, she lived in Pilot Mound and graduated from Chatfield High School. She marSee OBITUARIES Page 13 ➤

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Monday, November 11, 2019

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Fillmore County Sports By Paul Trende Last year stung. Venerable Mabel-Canton volleyball had a legitimate chance at making their first state appearance in over a decade. Medford snatched away the dream, beating the Cougars in the Paul Trende Section title match 3-1 (24-26, 21-25, 25-18, 21-25). The Tigers, who finished as State Runner-Up, were better that day. This season, Lonnie Morken’s girls again pushed for that elusive state berth. They came oh-so-close to pulling a big come-frombehind win. But the Tigers were again better, though not by much. They were better offensively in the deciding fifth-set, longer and thus more unstoppable. The Cougars fought and scraped and clawed and defended and defended, willed their way, only to come up a few points short. This year is a hundred stings. It was a huge week for M-C

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no matter the ending (which was a tremendous effort). The #6 in Class A Cougars (1-seed, 33-2) again claimed the 1A East crown, beating 11-0 TRC champion #9 in Class A Caledonia (2-seed, 25-6). M-C had to fight and hustle, scrap and claw, defend and defend, mostly 6’2” senior MH Lydia Lange. Warrior coach Scott Koepke’s offensive approach wasn’t complex. Set the gifted hitter as often as possible, given she has five-plus inches on nearly every Cougar player. And when she wasn’t the offensive focal point, high-jumping hard-hitting Alexis Simpson was. The Warriors used 11 combined kills from the duo to take game one 25-19. Caledonia finished on a 7-1 run, breaking an 18-18 tie. Cougars Payton Danielson and Kenidi McCabe combined for 26 digs. M-C then adjusted, particularly its blocking. They started game two quick (6-1), only for the Warriors to rally (8-8). M-C spurted again (128), only for Cal to rally (12-12). With it 14-14, a handful of concurrent Cal errors put M-C ahead 18-14. They led 23-18 only to hold-off a late Warrior surge. A defensive pancake set up a Jordyn Newgard kill for the game two win, 25-23.

Game three was like game two, M-C out quick (6-3), Cal rally (8-8), M-C spurt (12-8), Cal rally (took lead 15-14). Cougar Molly Lee’s kill then forced the second to last side-out (1515). Lauren Wyffels promptly served nine straight points including three aces (24-15). M-C won 25-16. McCabe had a huge set (6 kills, 9 assists, 9 digs). Game four featured a match-high 12 ties. It came down to Sarina Stortz versus Lange. M-C’s senior middle was oft responsible for blocking Cal’s best weapon. When most needed, Stortz scored with two ace blocks, plus a kill, over M-C’s final three points. She spurred the Cougars to a hard-fought 3-1 victory (1925, 25-23, 25-16, 26-24). It was M-C’s 16th straight “W.” They had 135 digs (seasonhigh 33.8 per set). McCabe was everywhere (season-high 14 kills, .316 hitting, 32 assists, season-high 39 digs). She had seven-plus digs every set, easily double-digit one-armed digs. Danielson (season-high 14 kills, 29 digs) was strong all-the-way around. Stortz was also key (11 kills, team-seasonhigh 7 ½ blks). Lee (8 kills, 17 digs), Newgard (6 kills, 17-17 serving, 10 digs), Wyffels (11 assists, 15 digs, 3 aces) and Kaylor Soiney (season-high 18 digs) helped. Lange (20 kills, 12 digs) and Simpson (13 kills, 27 digs) had 33 of Caledonia’s 42 kills. Haley Jennings (40 assists, 27 digs) was the Warriors third stand-out. All are seniors. The win set up a re-match of 2018’s section title match, East champ #6 M-C (34-2) versus West champ #7 Medford (238). The Tigers lost just one key player off last year’s state team, filling the void with an All Big 9 HM transfer from Owatonna. Medford controlled the first 1 ¾ sets, taking game one 25-14 and building a 24-17 lead in game two. M-C rallied late, scoring six straight (2423). Tiger 6’0” middle Kinsey Cronin ended the set with a kill (25-23). Like last year, M-C looked up at a 0-2 deficit. But Cougar volleyball never quits. Medford also led #8 KenyonWanamingo 2-0 in the West finals while being at 24-18 in game three, only to lose that set and need five to subdue the Knights. The Cougars hustled and defended in game three, taking a 16-9 lead, only for it to get whittled to 16-15. Cronin had four kills and block over a six-point Tiger run. But Stortz then scored twice in succession (18-15). With it 19-18, the Cougars finished on a 6-1 run for the 25-19 win. Game four saw M-C at its most dominant. Their constant determined defensive work seemed to wear on the Tigers. The Cougars

built leads of 16-8 and 23-14. Danielson put one down thru a block to give M-C a 25-20 win, sending an epic match to a fifth set. The deciding game had six ties up to seven. In a sick twist of fate (happened before, see Faribault B.A), it came down to the transfer. After eight the first four games, 5’10” senior OH Alyvia Johnson (formerly of Owatonna) had five emphatic kills in game five. The Tigers built a lead (12-8). M-C rallied (down 13-12). Cronin then scored with a kill (14-12). Clara Kniefel subsequently blocked down a Cougar attack. A match that was all about endurance, ended in a heartbeat, heartbreak. Cougar tears hit the court quickly. Medford grabbed its second consecutive 1A title, 3-2 (25-14, 25-23, 19-25, 20-25, 15-12). McCabe notched her second triple double in any many games (13 kills, season-high 47 assists, 37 digs). Stortz went out on high (season-highs 21 kills, 13 digs). She had five kills in the fifth set, M-C’s last four points. Danielson (7 kills, 30 digs), Lee (6 kills, 18 digs), Emily Carolan (season-high 7 kills, 10 digs), Newgard (5 kills, 24 digs), and Wyffels (13 digs, 16-16 serving) all battled and scratched and clawed and defended. The first four had a season-high dig totals. Cronin (22 kills), Johnson (13 kills), 5’10” MH Emma Kniefel (11 kills, 29 digs), setter Morgan Langeslag (58 assists, 23 digs), Izzy Reuvers (29 digs) and libero Kiley Nihart (31 digs) led Medford. M-C’s was maybe the best collective (uphill) team effort put forth by a Journal covered squad (only paralleled by R-P boys basketball’s state title game win in 2015). In a sport where height matters, a bunch of 5’4” to 5’6” girls competed

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near-equally with a bunch of 5’9” to 6’0” girls. M-C finishes a fantastic season at 34-3, as repeat 1A Runner-Up. Danielson, Stortz, and Avery Davis are the seniors. Next year will be the last season of three class volleyball. In 2020, the state goes to four classes.

O’Hare Shines at State CC

A year ago, LARP’s Luke O’Hare made his first state cross country meet. Section 1A’s preeminent male runner ran his fastest time of the season (16:55) to take 41st overall. This season, he took a big step forward. A top ten finish next year will be a goal. O’Hare moved up 24 spots to take 17th at the state meet in Northfield. He finished 5000-meters in a time of 16:29.9, running 1,600-meters in 4:57 and 3,200-meters in 10:23. It was the junior’s best 5000-meter time of the year, about 0:19 quicker than his section pace. He averaged a 5:18 mile. LARP as a team took 15th (of 16). Tyler Rislov (17:35.6) took 112nd, Andrew Hoiness (18:08) 138th, Grady Hengel (18:16.8) 142nd, Ricky Buchanan (18:18.9) 144nd, Mitchell Ledebuhr (18:37.6) 151st, and Aaron Prinsen (18:59.7) 160th (of 175 runners). No LARP scoring runner (top five), O’Hare aside, ran faster than at the 1A meet. Sixth guy Ledebuhr posted his second fastest race of the year. Seventh guy Prinsen ran his fastest, his first sub19:00 effort. It was senior’s Buchanan and Ledebuhr’s last race. Coach Matt Kingsbury will return five of his top seven next year (O’Hare, sophomores Rislov, Hoiness, and Prinsen, freshman HenSee SPORTS Page 9 ➤

KENIDI MCCABE Mabel-Canton Volleyball

Kenidi McCabe amassed massive triple-doubles in a win over Caledonia in the 1A East final (14 kills, 32 assists, 39 digs), a loss to Medford in the 1A final (13 kills, 47 assists, 37 digs). The Cougar junior nearly spearheaded M-C to state. Photo by Paul Trende, Fillmore County Journal Brought to you by:

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gel). Greenway/Nashwauk/ Keewatin’s Geno Uhrbom repeated as state champion (15:27.6) over Staples-Motley’s Emmet Anderson (15:42.6). Perham (75) won the boys team title over West Central (83). Each finished their five in the top 30. On the girls side, Chatfield freshman Aletta

Strande (20:32.7) took on her first state tournament and finished 88th (of 176). It was her third fastest race this year. She couldn’t keep up with her season-best 1A Meet time (20:06.1), but neared her TRC Meet time (20:34.49). Murray County Central’s Morgan Gehl (17:53.5) took the girl’s individual title over Nevis’ Jade Rypkema (18:30.2). Perham’s girls (103) beat Luverne (138)

Monday, November 11, 2019 for the team title, giving the Yellow Jackets the boy-girl state team-title sweep. Lake City’s Jacey Majerus (19:05.7) was the top Section 1A finisher, taking 10th. Z-M/K-W’s Natasha Sortland (20:29.6) was second after 1,600 and 3,200-meters, but finished 78th. Sortland was the 1A meet champion (18:11.4). The freshman finished 8th at state last year.

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King to King Too Much For Gophers

In some other section, Chatfield football (3-seed, 8-2) would be the dominant force. But in Minnesota Section 1AA, Caledonia (1-seed, 10-0) is the monolith, and the Gophers again fell in the section title game. The difference was the Noah King to Eli King connection and first half ball security. An

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interception on the Gophers first possession led to a King to King 35-yard TD (on 4th and 20) for a 6-0 lead. Chatfield’s next drive made the red zone, but back-toback fumbles on reverses (the last a Warrior recovery) ended that series. Chatfield’s third drive resulted in a snap over punter Max Aug’s head, picked up by Ezra Dvorak and taken in for a See SPORTS Page 12 ➤

aletta strande

state participant (88th of 176)

BEST TIME 20:06.1

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CONGRATULATIONS STATE PARTICIPANT, A L E T T A S T R A N D E , ON A SUCCESSFUL CROSS COUNTRY SEASON!

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23-yard return TD. Caledonia went up 13-0. The Gophers had some success on the ground in the first half. Frosh Sam Backer had five runs of 10-plus. Following a Warrior fumble, Chatfield went 58-yards in eight plays, Sam B. scoring on a 10-yard draw play. The Gophers pulled to down 13-7. But the Warriors responded, going 56 yards in eight plays, King hitting King on

a slant amidst double coverage for an 18-yard TD. The Warriors went ahead 20-7 late (0:53). They almost scored again seconds later. A long interception return and 15-yard penalty got Cal in the red zone. Noah King’s run with 0:07 left came up a yard short. Amassing four turnovers and putting the ball on the ground seven times, Chatfield trailed 20-7 at the half. In the second, Caledonia ran 35 offensive plays to Chatfield’s nine. The Gophers went three-and-out

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thrice, not recording a first down. A 29-yard King to King TD pass early in the fourth capped the scoring. Caledonia ran its win streak to 66 via a 27-7 victory. Noah (15-27, 177 yards, 3 TDs passing, 17-113 rushing) and Eli (12-168, 3 TDs receiving, 19 targets) carried near all the load. Other Warriors accounted for 30 yards. Ezra Dvorak had two sacks to go with his TD. Sam Backer (21-102, TD rushing) did his damage in the first half. The Gophers finished with 80 net total yards (having lost 76 yards). The defensive became the second unit to hold Caledonia under 30 points this year. Jeff Johnson’s guys (8-3) repeat as 1AA runner-up, behind seniors Chance Backer, Johnny Frank, Isaiah Froese, Sam Stevens, Nate Bernard, and Landon Bance.

First Quarter Leads GM Past Houston

It took one quarter from Grand Meadow (2-seed, 9-1) to seize control of their Section 1 9-Man title game with Houston (5-seed, 7-3). The ‘Canes’ first offensive play was a fumble. On 4th and 9 from the 24, Lark QB Evan Oehlke scrambled 22 yards to the two yard-line. Dusty Copley capped the short field drive (2-yard run) for the 7-0 lead. Houston then went three and out. GM got big plays from Oehlke and Taylor Glynn (25yard pass), then Copley again (20-yard run). Copley’s second TD run (6-yards) made it 14-0. The ‘Canes got a first down on their third series, but punted. Oehlke then found Glynn for a 42-yard TD pass. The quarter ended with it 21-0 GM. A

13-play, 87-yard second quarter drive (Daniel Smith 3-yard TD run) made it 28-0 at the half. The Gary Sloan led Larks ended the Hurricanes underdog romp in the post-season, 35-0. Houston had four turnovers to GM’s zero. Wyatt Walters (23-121 yards, two fumbles) led the ground attack. Mikkel Schutte was 6 of 21 for 70 yards with two interceptions. Alex Van Gundy caught three for 47 yards. Copley (22-79, 2 TDs rushing), Oehlke (4-5, 140 yards, TD passing), and Glynn (3-90, TD receiving) led GM. The ‘Canes finish 7-4, as Section 1 9-Man’s runner-up for a second consecutive year. Houston is now 31-11 the last four years under Cody Hungerholt. They’ll graduate seniors Schutte, Walters, Ben Walters, Van Gundy, Alec Francis, Dustin Stampka, Cade Roth, and Jon Smith.

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Sarina Stortz powers a shot into the waiting front line of Medford’s defense. Mabel-Canton’s senior had a career-high 21 kills in her last match, a tough 3-2 defeat at the hands of the Tigers. The Cougars for a second year are Section 1A runner-up. Photo by Paul Trende


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ried Fritz Schwartz in 1946, and they resided in rural Wykoff. A few years later, they purchased a farm near Pilot Mound. In 1984 they bought Mayvis’s home farm where they lived the rest of their 63 years together until Fritz’s death in 2009. She remained on the farm until she was 93, when she moved into assisted living. During her life, Mayvis was active in her community and held offices and memberships in the Pilot Mound Lutheran Church, Pilot Mound Township, Farm Bureau, 4-H, and Homemakers club. She was an avid seamstress and enjoyed many types of needlework and quilting. She is survived by her two daughters and their spouses: Barbara (Larry) Berge, Chatfield, Minn., and Janet (Terry) Stotts, Lake Oswego, Oreg.; five grandchildren: Brent (Jamie) Todd, Kelly (Nathen) Nesler, Rebecca (Adam) Arnes, Jordan (Danielle) Berge and Landon (Bria) Berge; 10 greatgrandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, and many neighbors whom she considered family. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Harriette Timm. Visitation was held Wednesday, November 6, 2019, from 5-7 p.m., at Riley Funeral Home, Chatfield, Minn. The funeral service was Thursday, November 7, at 11 a.m., at Chatfield Lutheran Church, 304 Fillmore Street SE, Chatfield, Minn., with Pastor Sarah J. WalkerBrown officiating. Burial took place in the Pilot Mound Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Pilot Mound Lutheran Church, 32386 Harrow Rd., Chatfield, Minn. 55923 To share a condolence or memory with the Schwartz family, please visit rileyfuneralhomes.com. Riley Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, Chatfield & Lanesboro, assisted the family with arrangements.

Dave C. Vrieze Dave C. Vrieze of Spring Valley, Minn., ascended to heaven at Mayo Clinic - St. M a r y s Campus in Rochester on Halloween Eve, October 31, 2019, at age Dave C. Vrieze 65. David Charles Vrieze was born June 30, 1954, in Spring Valley Township, Minn., to Garth and Dorothy (Maricle) Vrieze. Dave was a lifelong resident of Spring Valley. He was employed at Hormel Quality Pork and most recently at Kapper’s Fabricating, where he worked for many years. Dave enjoyed hunting and having a beer at the VFW and the bowling alley. He assisted with refilling pull tabs at The Bar n’ Grill in Racine. He also spent time volunteering to assist with local causes. Dave’s resilience throughout his life was inspirational to his family and many friends. His siblings remember his survival of kidney cancer at age four. His legacy is his good humor, stories, and being sentimental. Dave is survived by his son Jeremy (Crystal) of Plymouth, Minn., granddaughter Katelynn of Stewartville, Minn., daughter Michelle of Racine, Minn., sister Kim (Dan) Terbeest of Spring Valley, Minn., brothers Gary (Bev) Vrieze of Pease, Minn., and Cliff (Karen) Vrieze of Trimont, Minn., nephews and nieces Benjamin Miller, Tim (Kelly) Vrieze, Tammy (Jason) Sabo, Nathan (Allison) Vrieze, Scott (Danielle) Vrieze and their families. He was preceded in death by his parents. Memorial services for Dave were held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, at Faith United Methodist Church in Spring Valley, with Pastor Mark Woodward officiating. Visitation was 4:30-6 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5 at the church prior to the service. Condolences may be left at www.HindtHudekFuneralhomes.com.

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Preston 2020 ambulance purchase By Karen Reisner The Preston City Council, at their November 4 meeting, approved a motion to move forward to get a formal state bid proposal for the purchase of a new ambulance in 2020. Ambulance director Ryan Throckmorton explained the 2008 ambulance that was purchased in 2011 is not reliable as the primary rig; it has had mechanical/suspension issues. Once an ambulance is ordered, it will take six to eight months to get a new ambulance built and delivered. The ambulance service has two ambulances. The box will be placed on a 2020 4500 Ram chassis. Throckmorton estimated the new ambulance will cost $225,000. Allowing $25,000 to $30,000 for trade, the final cost will be roughly $195,000. Currently, the ambulance service has about $175,000 in savings and expects to receive about $51,000 in township fees in the spring of next year. This will give them a fund of about $226,000. Throckmorton estimates about $31,000 will be left in the fund after purchase.

A committee of ambulance members has been formed. Committee members will review changes, look at Spring Valley units, and get the state bid. The bid will be brought back to the city council for approval. Throckmorton said they have a 5-year and 10-year replacement plan. Township per capita fees will be saved in the equipment fund over the next years to build up the fund for a 2025 ambulance purchase to replace the other ambulance. Housing feasibility study Approval was given for the EDA to pay half the cost of an engineering feasibility study for extending utilities down Golfview Dr. The total cost of $4,200 is expected to be split between the Preston EDA fund and Public Utilities. Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. will do the study. The EDA and housing committee see this as a first step to the development of single family homes along Golfview Dr. The roadway in this area is already built. Other areas being considered for development in the future include Fillmore/Park Lane and

Fountain halts permit request; preps for clerk’s retirement By Kirsten Zoellner Last month, the Fountain City Council discussed the request by the owners of Beaver Bottom Saloon for a Conditional Use Permit. The permit was required for proposed concert events to be held at the Main Street venue. At the time, it was determined the city would allow the proprietors to move forward with one, weekend concert event to guage public response and adherance to city guidelines. While the event appears to have been a success, at the Wednesday, November 6 meeting, the council tabled the request until the December meeting, citing an issue with a previous permit. According to Mayor Jim Schott, a permit was granted for con-

struction of one building. “After the meeting with the Zoning Board, she was told to take the other two buildings down. The permit was for one. As of now, it’s not down. I don’t believe we can move forward on this,” he added. The council did further plans to amend what is currently Ordinance 66, number two, regarding truck routes within the city. It’s being proposed that a short section of Cedar Street, from First Street to County Road 8, be designated as a truck route. The issue was brought up at the recent Zoning Board meeting. If approved the ordinance will also be renamed Ordinance 102. The matter will be dealt with at the next meeting. In other discussion, the payment of four different water/sewer-related items were approved unanimously. This includes $6,634 to Automatic Systems Co. for a wellhouse alarm dialer, $4,278 to Richard’s Pump Service for installation of a septic tank that was installed incorrectly, $2,950 for calibration and controls related to gas and flow meters at the wastewater treatment plant, and $1,200 to WW Goetsch Associates, Inc. for the pulling and inspection of six pumps. This also led into discussion regarding job descriptions for the clerk and public works director. Schott and Clerk Rhonda Flattum had reviewed the current job descriptions and it was noted that some areas needed to be brought to attention of the city employees and/or modified. Flattum also noted with new

Wilson Hill/West River Rd. The Preston Housing Study estimates the need for 167 new single family homes by 2030. Other business in brief approved to create a 15 minute parking zone in the 600 block of Winona St. NW. Signs will be put up to mark the 15 minute parking zone which will serve as a loading zone for Traditions. The loading zone was requested by Pam Kunert, Traditions Community Director. was approved with Mayo Clinic Ambulance. This is an updated agreement that the city has had with Gold Cross for many years. ment with Mediacom was approved. It was unchanged from the previous 15-year agreement. Mediacom collects 1% franchise fees on behalf of the city. City Administrator Joe Hoffman had been asked to see if Mediacom could add back WCCO and KSTP. Mediacom explained this would duplicate broadcasters causing costs to be passed on to cable customers. council members Terry Hanson and Ron Riesner, it was important for the council to see what is entailed in daily, weekly, monthly job requirements. “It’s good for morale with the council and employees. [John Hanson] He’s been here five years now and there were things he didn’t even realize he should be doing because it was never brought up to him,” added Flattum, who suggested the council review the job descriptions with both her and Hanson. “This year, because of changes with John working at the wastewater treatment plant and my retirement next spring, I think it’s good to have a review with each of us.” “Just to go over what’s been going on over the years in those areas,” added Schott. “If there are things you think should be redone. It’s just an idea, especially with her retiring. It’s a good idea for you to look through that when we go to look for another city clerk. I’m pretty sure we’re not going to find another one like her.” The council will meet at 6:30 p.m., December 4, to review the job desciptions with Flattum and Hanson. The council also discussed the placing of an ad for a new city clerk, to be in place prior to Flattum’s May 28, 2020, retirement. The council is looking to maintain a one-person clerk position at the same hours as are currently operated. They will begin advertising for the position the first week of December and hope to have a new clerk in place by March/April to begin training alongside Flattum. The final ad for the position will be reviewed at the December meeting. The next regularly scheduled council meeting is Wednesday, December 4, at 7:30 p.m., at city hall. The public is encouraged to attend.


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family on the home farm, “I didn’t know we were poor” because the family always had plenty to eat, thanks to the gardens and livestock available there. He added his feeling that, due to neighbors always willing to help neighbors, “In the community we grew up in, we were rich.” Davids went on to describe his strong belief in, and support of, Minnesota’s public school system. He said, “I know what public schools have done for me, and what they’re doing for my grandsons.” He added, “Public schools are the great equalizer,” and went on to explain his belief that everyone should be given the same opportunities, but then it’s up to each individual to decide how to use those opportunities. Davids said that because Minnesota has 75% of the state’s popu-

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Klomps, Sue Kolling’s nomination letter stated, in part, “Greg Davids was a Spring Valley graduate, and he never forgot where he grew up, and the people and the education he received.” The letter stated that as a State Representative, Davids “has done so very much for this area, starting with the veterans’ cemetery, and now with the veterans’ home in Fillmore County. Greg Davids was elected in 1991 to the House of Representatives for District 28B, now serving in his 14th term.” The letter went on to describe some of the highlights of Davids’ work and service career, including his time as an insurance agent, family farm owner, Social Studies teacher, and a coach of football and wrestling. He also served on the Preston City Council, and was mayor there from 1986-1991, as well as serving as president of the Preston Lions Club. Following Davids’ high school graduation from Spring Valley High in 1976, he went on to graduate from Waldorf College (Forest City, Iowa), then obtained his bachelor’s degree in Social Studies from Winona State, and a graduate degree from Mankato State University. Kolling’s nomination letter stated that when she considered the qualities of the previous Wall of Honor inductees, “Greg Davids fits all of these attributes. He represents our school,

The FCJ reaches over 13,000 households each week. lation within a seven county metro area, “We have to make sure that rural Minnesotans are heard, and not just swept aside.” Davids was joined at the induction ceremony by many members of his immediate and extended family, and was given a standing ovation at the conclusion of his acceptance remarks. Attendees then enjoyed refreshments and social time. Previous Wall of Honor inductees include John Nicholas Osterud (2008), Irene Elmyra Warren (2009), Terry M. Therneau (2010), Dr. Henry Plummer (2011), Honorable Donovan W. Frank (2012), Mitchel A. Lentz (2013), Tom C. Healy (2014), Karice B. Stern, MD (2015), Edwin Julius Krueger (2016), Wendell H. McKenzie, PhD (2017), and Sue Kolling (2018).

Terry Klomps congratulates Greg Davids on his Wall of Honor induction. Photo by Rich Wicks our community, and Southeast In his acceptance comments, Minnesota with pride.” Kolling Davids shared reminiscences of came forward to deliver additional some humorous stories of his time comments about Greg Davids, at Spring Valley High School, and including, “Let me tell you, this he offered thanks to former teachguy has never forgotten about ers and colleagues. He also shared Greater Minnesota.” that although he grew up in a large

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Beaver Creek WMA addition By Karen Reisner At the November 5 County Board meeting, Brandon Schad, Minnesota DNR, notified the board of a property donation to be added to the DNR Beaver Creek Wildlife Management Area. The donation of 52.81 acres is from Pheasants Forever, having received an appropriation from the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage (Legacy) Council funding for the land purchase. The board does not have to approve the donation. However, it is required that the board be notified. Pheasants Forever will donate the parcel to Minnesota DNR. The annual payment in lieu of taxes (PILT) will be about $555.00. Schad explained the parcel is adjacent to the Beaver Creek WMA and is not cropland. The area is all in natural cover. The current owner can not crop the parcel because of wetland regulations.

Schad said he met with the Beaver Township board. They expressed no concerns and were supportive of the transfer of these acres to the state. Some discussion followed on how the DNR determines which land they want to acquire. Schad said there has to be a good resource value that we want to protect. Often it is land owners coming to us. The land has to fit our criteria. Some land is not ideal and we do tell a lot of people no. Commissioner Mitch Lentz asked how many acres are they going to acquire in Fillmore County? Schad said we don’t have an acreage target. There is a priority to build on existing management areas. Other business in brief The 2020/2021 Biennial Plan between Fillmore County and Minnesota Department of Human Services was approved. Kevin Olson, Social Services manager, said this is the Minnesota Family Investment Program

By Kirsten Zoellner Saturday, October 26 a fire call came into Rushford Fire Department from the Rushford Municipal Airport. Pilot Dean Drews, of Huntertown, Ind., had been staying the night in the pilot’s lounge facility after having flown in the previous day after experiencing mechanical troubles. After contacting former Fixed Base Operator and hangar renter Mike Thern, the two had contacted city hall and moved Thern’s Fairchild plane from its current hangar to empty hangar 8 that night. At 2:30 a.m., Drews was awakened by the fire in the east hangar and called it in. Rushford Fire Department responded within minutes to the call. Shortly after, Chief Chad Rasmussen contacted the fire

marshall and the Lanesboro Fire Department for Mutual Aid assistance. The power switch at the site was pulled sometime between that call and 6:30 a.m. Also arriving on the scene, Public Works Director Roger Knutson called Thern regarding the fire. Drews had also attempted to contact Thern earlier that morning, but was unsuccessful. Thern was reached around 9:15 that morning. Renters of hangers 1-6 were also contacted at that time. The easterly hangar building was a complete loss and additional damage was sustained to the AD Building, or pilot’s lounge facility. The western hangar, housing units 7-12 received no damage. Mead & Hunt engineering suggested the city contact both state

Monday, November 11, 2019 (MFIP) plan, which helps with education and work planning. It is totally funded with federal and state dollars. The resignation of Greg Melartin, jailer, was approved, effective October 19, with thanks for his 3 1/2 years of service. bie Vickerman updated the board on technology projects. All computers are being imaged/ prepped, the GIS contract is signed, the mapping software contract has not been received yet, and the website contract is completed. Vickerman said she will continue to bring updates as the process is ongoing. commented on the recent District 9 meeting. He said he asked during the meeting if anyone thinks state and federal government provides enough funding for roads and bridges. Dahl said local funds raised from the Local Option Sales Tax and the Wheelage Tax provide 22% of the funding for our roads and bridges.

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Tie vote for new Rushford City Councilor Rushford is just one of a handful of Minnesota communities with council seats up for grabs this year. Expiring were the terms of Councilors Terri Benson and Jim O’Donnell. M a y o r Chris Hallum opted Mayor-elect not to seek Terri Benson reelection, after 10 years in the role, so Benson, who’s served as a councilor since 2015, filed for his position. O’Donnell also filed for reelection to extend his position, which he’s held since 2015. No other candidates filed as Benson’s replacement, however, two area residents, Doug Botcher and Leigh Volkman ran write-in cam-

paigns. While all results are unofficial until canvassed by the council at the November 12 meeting, City Clerk Kathy Zacher provided results. Just over 18% of the total registered and new voters filled election ballots in the off-year election. Benson handily won the unoppposed mayoral seat with 183 votes to the six write-in votes. Botcher and Volkman tied, each with 59 votes, and 19 miscellaneous other write-ins were noted. Minnesota election law has procedures in place for tie votes. “If the canvassing board - which is the City Council - accepts the count from the election judges, the council shall determine the tie by lot to declare a winner,” stated Zacher. This will also take place during canvassing of results November 12.

November 5, 2019 Special Fire closes Rushford Airport until further notice Election unofficial results

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and Federal Aviation Administration. While research for needed control panels and hardware to get other utilities functioning at airport was done, the damage from the fire made keeping the airport open impossible, as the fuel system panel, beacon, precision approach path indicators, runway lights, and additional panels had been located within the east hangar’s utility room. By Monday, the city had coordinated with League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust and the State Fire Marshal for inspections and Mead & Hunt began detailing component info to get systems operational again. Public Works began working on temporary electrical service in cooperation with Norman’s Electric Service and MiEnergy. MN Energy began working on gas components as FAA had requested a piece of natural gas equipment to be checked for safety of personnel on site. A meeting was held Tuesday, October 29, with League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Adjuster Mike Forys, State Fire Marshal Steve Wolf, Whitemore Fire Cons specialist Doug Noah, Fire Chief Rasmussen and Deputy Chief James Dailey, Public Works’ Knutson and Dave Lombard, Mead & Hunt engineer Matt Wagner, Rushford Aviation’s Mike and Barb Thern, and MDOT Aeronautics’ Greg Schneider, Brian Conklin, and Kris Christenson. The cause of the fire has yet to be determined yet. The city is working with Fire Marshall/Fire Arson Investigator Steve Wolf. A total damage estimate is still being determined, including the items within the six hangars and the hangar and AD Building. There is no immediate timeline from the city on when the repairs/replacement of facilities will occur or when the airport will reopen. The city council will take the matter under consideration at the November 12 meeting.

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“The PIA of Minnesota is the Minnesota affiliate of PIA National… The state affiliates have an executive vice-president and a board of directors. We have six board members right now. Josh is our president currently. I was president in 2012 and 2013.” Overland said, “Then in 2016, I got onto the national board of directors. I’m still on the state board as an ex-officio officer, but I’m our representative to the national board.” The national board has a total of 30 board members, which includes five officers. Overland said the national board has a three-year term, but no limit on how many terms a member can serve. He hopes to move up to an officer position at some point. Krage joined the state board in 2016, and he explained that his motivation was similar to Overland’s, stating, “I wanted to do the same thing to help the industry as

well, and my kids were at that age where I can.” Regarding his decision to serve, Krage added, “You’ve got people who WANT to do it; you don’t have to do it, but if you don’t do it, then who’s going to help?” Krage said that Minnesota PIA gives scholarships and offers continuing education as part of their support for Minnesota agents. Regarding his service on the state board, Krage shared that, “We meet once a quarter, so the time commitment is not too great… I always ride with Dennis, I learn a lot from Dennis, because he’s been in it a lot longer than I have.” On the national level, Overland stated, “We do a lot of lobbying for insurance issues… We go out to DC in April. That’s when our Advocacy Day is, where we get to go and visit with our legislators.” The national board also has a fall meeting, as well as phone conferences on occasion. Krage and Overland said most

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Krage Insurance Agency, and my uncle Dale came in 1979, and my uncle Ken came in 1980. It’s neat to see that it’s grown from their vision. And then I came in 2006. So our business has grown because of people, obviously, but also because of technology… where we can write (policies) in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and

independent agents have gotten into the insurance industry via a family business, and that’s true of each of them, as well. Overland shared that, “I was born on a Friday, and my dad signed his contract with American Family on the Monday, so I’ve literally been in insurance my whole life.” His father was a captive agent for 13 years, then went independent in 1979. Overland recalled that he got his own insurance license in 1989, but at that time his main job was playing in a band. Eventually, the band cut back on the number of gigs they played, which allowed him to help out at his dad’s agency. “In 1996,” Overland said, “I purchased my dad’s agency. Then in 2002, I purchased another agency here (in his current Rushford office), and I’ve been in here since then.” Josh is one of four owners at the Krage Agency. In describing his family tradition of working in the insurance field, he stated, “I think it’s kind of neat… About 1977, my grandfather started

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A GOODLY HERITAGE By Wenda Grabau As we approach the end of autumn and look toward the onset of cold weather and winter, the bittersweet goodbyes to summer give way to a different kind of warmth. Families and friends gather for feast and celebration. With the changes in temperature and scenery, November turns our minds and hearts toward Thanksgiving. World Book Dictionary says, “Thanksgiving Day: a day set apart as a holiday on which to give thanks for God’s kind-

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over to show him or her your thanks?

you? Is there anything missing in these ways of thanking someone? How about:

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Would all of this be a sufficient way to thank that person? If someone wanted to thank you for all of your kindness for the year, would that gratify

vines, potatoes are still in the ground and popcorn is dryof particular notoriety is the pumpkin.

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This is the 17th Thanksgiving dinner to be held and it is widely known for its welcoming atmosphere and delicious menu. The dishes vary a little from year to year, however, the must–have staples such as stuffing, mashed and of course, the turkey, are nity members assist and take part in food prep, serving and contributing thus making this event the essence of Thanksgiving: the appreciation of nature’s abundance and our ability to share a meal with others. Everyone is as well. Lanesboro Discovery Faith gation, welcoming everyone to a time of worship on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Our goal is to be open-minded, helpful and to be a good neighbor. It is our hope that everyone’s Thanksgiving can

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FILLMORE COUNTY JOURNAL

Chatfield and Preston promote projects for state bonding By Karen Reisner The Senate Capital Investment Committee tour visited Fillmore County on Wednesday, October 6. Chatfield EDA made their pitch for Phase II plans for the Chatfield Center for the Arts and Preston promoted a Preston to Carimona segment of the bike trail along with an ask for additional funding for the future veterans home. Center for the Arts Michael Martin made it clear

that delaying additional funding for the arts center will only lead to a greater ask down the road. The ask is $9.7 million; it was $7 million in 2015 and is expected to be $10 million two years into the future. If the funding asked for is awarded the total renovation project including Phase I work will have cost over $14 million. The most visible part of the improvement plan for the arts center is the entry to

be constructed between the 1936 building (Potter Auditorium) and the 1916 building. It will connect the two buildings effectively. The exterior walls of each building will be the interior walls of the entrance area. More restrooms and a lobby/concession area to reduce congestion during preevent and post-vent activities is planned. Improvements are needed to better regulate heating and cooling, including the

Senators, city staff and council members, and the non-profit organization’s staff and committee members on the Chatfield Center for the Arts stage. Photo by Karen Reisner

installation of new/efficient windows. When the 1916 building was built it was designed without insulation, heat rose and melted snow off the pitch and gravel roof. Coal was cheap. The duct work for air conditioning is already in the building. Senator Senjem praised Chatfield saying “when you invest in Chatfield you invest in a great community.” He added when Joel Young has his finger on it , it is good. Senator Carla Nelson commented “Chatfield is a get ‘er done community.” Mayor Russ Smith insisted art inspires people and the arts center needs some work to help it last another 100 years. Senator Nelson and Senator Jeremy Miller authored the

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bill for Phase I construction. Miller had a conflict and was not with the tour. Nelson said she was committed to the rest of the project, adding that she loved the building, which has great character. She also noted the arts center is not just for Chatfield, as it has a regional draw. The stage provides a great opportunity for kids to perform and is a great resource for the region. Blufflands State Trail addition The Senate committee gathered first at the Lanesboro Dam. Renovation of the dam was funded in the 2017 bonding bill. Senjem referred to it as a wonderful historic site. It was built in 1868 and is one of only six with this particular kind of construction. It needs to be See STATE BONDING Page 25 ➤

Senators at the Trailhead with Joe Hoffman and Gabby Kinneberg on the right. Photo by Karen Reisner

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It was a fun day at Chatfield Elementary with all the Halloween activities!

Congratulations to Chatfield's own LuAnn Klevan for being nominated and chosen by the MCEA (MN Community Education Association) as the 2019 Region 1 Educator of Excellence in Community Education!!! Well done and thank you LuAnn!

Ms. Gwidt’s 2nd graders using pumpkin seeds to work on estimation!!

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They received the prestigious 3 Star Award while at the National Convention!

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Senators and Mayor Resseman at the Lanesboro Dam. Photo by Karen Reisner supervisor Craig Blommer, “This trail will be the most scenic part of the Blufflands trail system.” Due to the many bridges the cost of the rest of this segment is estimated to cost at least $5.3 million. Hoffman said this estimate will be updated in the next month or so. Preston has invested over $200,000 on the “in-town” trail, which connects the Forestville Trail and the Harmony-Preston Valley Trail. Hoffman added we appreciate your past support. Lanesboro Mayor Jason Resseman explained the trail is used in all seasons. It is groomed in the winter for cross country skiing/non-machine users. Communities are tied together with the bike trail so it benefits the region as a whole. Hoffman noted that the trails are used to

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STATE BONDING fixed and the project is in the design phase at this point. Because the committee was in Lanesboro they then gathered at the Lanesboro trailhead to hear the presentation promoting the Preston to Carimona segment of the Blufflands State Trail. Preston City Administrator Joe Hoffman said it has been an active project as a mile or so has been built including two bridges, which represents a $1 million investment. The DNR already owns the land from Preston to Carimona where the trail will be built. The legislature has authorized it as a state trail and it is a DNR tier one destination trail as it will help tie the Harmony-Preston Valley State Trails to Forestville State Park and Historic Forestville. The segment includes 10 miles and 12 bridges, which will make it expensive to construct. The final leg to Forestville State Park will be on 2.7 miles of quiet country roads from the Carimona Trailhead. Gabby Kinneberg, Preston Tourism Director, noted there are nine towns along the Blufflands Trail and it is one of the most heavily traveled in the state trail systems. There are 86,000 users of the Preston trail each year. Most users visit both Preston and Lanesboro. The project is shovel ready. Hoffman referred to a statement by former parks and trails

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provide access to fishing easements. Resseman commented that it also adds to our quality of life as it is a way to enjoy nature with the family. Veterans home supplemental request Preston and the other two proposed sites for veterans homes in the state are waiting until early 2020 for the federal funding announcements. Hoffman said they are optimistic about all three of the Minnesota proposed projects. Construction could begin in the summer of 2020. The home could open in early 2022. Hoffman explained the city originally wanted a 72 bed facility, but the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs had a higher standard, which meant higher construction costs. The current budget of $32.3 million will allow for a 54 bed facility. Also, amenities, including dedicated access drive, entrance canopy, screened porches, upgraded interior finishes, transfer garage, steel roof and other exterior amenities, have been cut to keep the project on budget. Hoffman asked for an additional $4 million to fund these amenities, so the experience will be the same at all three homes.

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The Lanesboro Area Community Foundation and the Harmony Area Community Foundation have challenged each other in a friendly Give to the Max Day fundraising competition. Let’s find out which community has the strongest support! All donations received by the two nonprofit organizations on Give to the Max Day, November 14, 2019, will be included in the competition. The foundation that raises the highest amount will be treated to pie and ice cream by the other foundation. In addition, Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation will donate 250 Early Childhood books to the community who raises the most. The books are valued at $4,542.50! What a great incentive! Be sure to support your community on Give To The Max Day to help them win the challenge! Ways to give, Harmony Area Community Foundation or credit card at bit.do./harmony-community-fund Box 342, Harmony, Minn. 55939 Matching efforts will be available to HACF during this drive: to $1,500, by First Southeast Bank of Harmony and Canton

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to $1,500, by Harmony Enterprizes Proceeds raised by HACF will fund the new splash pad (unless otherwise designated) proposed to be installed at the Trailhead Park! Ways to give, Lanesboro Area Community Foundation smifoundation.org/lanesboro-area-community-foundation Box 370, Lanesboro, Minn. 55949 Donations to LACF, up to $1,500, will be matched by Walter Bradley. About Lanesboro Area Community Foundation The Lanesboro Area Community Foundation (LACF) provides grants to support programs and projects that further our mission to be a good neighbor by investing in the vitality of the people and community of Lanesboro. The foundation serves the City of Lanesboro and the surrounding area. Lanesboro Area Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization that serves the Lanesboro Area by strengthening today and building a better tomorrow. About Harmony Area Community Foundation The Harmony Area Community Foundation (HACF) provides grants to support programs and projects that further our mission to serve the City of Harmony area by supporting projects which improve the quality of life and build a stronger community. Harmony Area Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization that serves the City of Harmony Area by supporting projects that help to build a stronger community.

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FILLMORE COUNTY JOURNAL

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Fillmore County Police Reports Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office Samantha Nichole Butler, 20, Mora, Minn.; 8/24/2019, Duty to Drive With Due Care - Speed Greater Than Reasonable, Fine $40, Total Fees $130. Bradford Allen Cornell, 40, Chatfield, Minn.; 9/28/2019, Speeding (64/55), Fine $40, Total Fees $130. Crystal Sue Dempewolf, 23, Spring Valley, Minn.; 9/9/2019, Driver Who is Not Owner Must Later Produce Proof of Insurance if Required, Fine $200, Total Fees $290. Brandon James Wesley Lastine, 32, Spring Valley, Minn.; 7/9/2019, Damage to Property - 3rd Degree - Reduce Value $501 to $1000, Fine $3,000 (stay $2,800 until 10/21/2022), Total Fees $290. Local Confinement - 365 days (stay 258 days for three years). Credit for time served: 107 days. Defendant can be released from jail on October 23, and to make the necessary arrangements to be transported to the NuWay program. Defendant is to begin the NuWay program on October 24, and successfully complete that program and any aftercare. Supervised probation for three years - Conditions (10/21/2019): Contact probation officer as directed, Cooperate with the search of person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, and things as directed by probation

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Alcohol Under 21, Fine $100, Total Fees $190. Loren Adam Sarazin, 32, Spring Valley, Minn.; 9/2/2019, Assault - 5th Degree Harm. Local Confinement - 48 days. Credit for time served: 48 days. Condition (10/21/2019): Restitution reserved for 30 days. Michael Arthur Schibursky, 48, Preston, Minn.; 9/28/2019, Wireless Communication Device - Engage in Cellular Phone or Video Call, Fine $50, Total Fees $140. MN Department of Natural Resources Enforcement Division Richard Micheal Nascak, 49, Winona, Minn.; 9/15/2019, Trespass - Permission Required to Enter Agricultural Land for Outdoor Recreation Purposes, Fine $100, Total Fees $190. Nai Xiong, 41, Corcoran, Minn.; 9/23/2019, Abandon Trash or Property in WMA; Property Unattended Overnight, Fine $50, Total Fees $140. MN State Patrol - Rochester Spencer Dayne Guillaume, 31, Mabel, Minn.; 9/24/2019, Speeding (75/60), Fine $60, Total Fees $150. 9/24/2019, Window Tint (Less Than 50% Light Transmittance), Fine $50. Antonia Macyla Lynn Johnson, 23, Rochester, Minn.; 9/20/2019, No Insurance Owner, Fine $200, Total Fees $290. Dennis P. LaHood, 73, East Peoria, Ill.; 10/6/2019, Speeding (79/55), Fine $70, Total Fees $230. Thomas Blaine Lawson, 54, Nerstrand, Minn.; 10/9/2019, Unsafe Equipment, Fine $40, Total Fees $130. Preston Police Department Jill Marie Kloft, 39, Rochester, Minn.; 8/12/2019, Speeding (51/40), Fine $50, Total Fees $140. Rushford Police Department Joyce Marie Block, 63, Rushford, Minn.; 7/31/2019, Owner of Motor Vehicle Allowing Illegal Use, Fine $100, Total

The FCJ reaches over 13,000 households each week. Fees $190. Cody Lar Lubben, 27, Ettrick, Wis.; 8/24/2019, Disorderly Conduct - Offensive/Abusive/Noisy/ Obscene, Fine $1,000 (stay $700 until 10/22/2020), Total Fees $390. Local Confinement - 90 days (stay 90 days for one year). Unsupervised probation for one year - Conditions (10/23/2019): Remain law abiding, No same of similar, No assault, aggressive, threatening, assaultive, or disorderly behaviors. Marshall Montgomery Rolfs, 21, Oelwein, Iowa; 3/30/2019, DWI - Operate Motor Vehicle - Alcohol Concentration 0.08 Within Two Hours, Fine $3,000 (stay $2,500 until 10/21/2021), Total Fees $620. Local Confinement - 365 days (stay 361 days for two years). Credit for time served: four days. Supervised probation for two years Conditions (10/21/2019): Sign Probation Agreement, Follow all instructions of probation, Follow all Conditions set forth in the Probation Agreement, Educational assessment/program, Follow all State and Federal criminal laws, Contact probation officer as directed, Tell probation officer within 72 hours if have contact with law enforcement, if charged with any new crime, and/or if change address, employment, or telephone number, Cooperate

with the search of person, residence, vehicle, workplace, property, and things as directed by probation officer, Sign releases of information as directed, Remain law-abiding, No same or similar, No alcohol/controlled substance use (with the exception of prescribed medications), No possession of alcohol or drugs (with the exception of prescribed medications), Do not enter bars or liquor stores, Random testing, Chemical dependency evaluation/treatment (follow recommendations), Follow recommendations of evaluation, Cognitive skill training (if recommend by Court Services), No driver’s license violations, No driving without insurance, No contact with persons associated with illegal drugs, Mental Health Evaluation (if recommended by Court Services), No assault, aggressive, threatening, assaultive, or disorderly behaviors, Cooperate with attempts to transfer supervision to the State of Iowa, Comply with Ignition Interlock Program. 3/30/2019, Fleeing a Police Officer By Means Other Than a Motor Vehicle, Fine $1,000 (stay $1,000 until 10/21/2020). Local Confinement - 90 days (stay 90 days for one year). Supervised probation for one year - Conditions (10/21/2019): Follow all terms and conditions as state in Count 3 (above).

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Falcon News Thank you to everyone who made our 7th grade trip to Eagle Bluff Learning Center a special one! Thank you to the following for donations to help bring the cost of the trip down for our students: Harmony Fire Dept., Preston Fire Dept, Fountain Fire Dept, Bluff Country Computer Works, Harmony Lions and the One & Done Fundraiser at school.

15 Fillmore Central FFa members attended the 92nd national FFa Convention october 30th-november 1st. FFa members (l-r): Garrett aggen, Connor Wingert, Jerome Storlie, Blake Bahl, tori raaen, morgan Pickett, Courtney Hershberger, madison Simon, Kelcy nagel, Katie Pickett, ashtyn Schibursky, Klaudia Biel, Kelsey Biel, Krista Jorgenson, Krissie Biel. Fillmore Central FFa is selling fruit, pickled herring, and ButtterBraids october 29-november 15. Contact a Fillmore Central FFa member to place an order. Fillmore Central FFa is having a corn drive november 5th-12th at Harmony agri Service. Contact Steve at Harmony agri Service or megan Brown if you'd like to donate corn to the Fillmore Central FFa Chapter.

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the Fillmore Central Highlights in review radio show is up and running in its 52nd year! Catch our show on Saturday mornings at 9:30 before Coaches' Corner on KFil am 1060. the seniors participating this year are michael Barrett, Kelsey Biel, Dylan Bothun, taylor Bushman, makenna Gatzke, Hailey Heins-lange, liz Jones, Krista Jorgenson, madalyn Kinneberg, ellie liew, molly mcKernan, ian Shupe, Kandace Sikkinik, Grace Springer, and izayah rietheimer. For all the news and notes happening for the Falcons, tune in to Highlights in review!

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new Face around our enrichment opportunities. Please welcome tanna Farnsworth to Fillmore Central. tanna is coming on board with Fillmore Central Community education to help offer, organize and provide opportunities to both adult, family & youth enrichment. tanna comes with experience in event planning, coaching, management creativity and marketing. We are excited to have her join our team!

Fillmore Central High School’s chapter of the national Honor Society would like to announce the selection of the following students for membership to our local Chapter. Senior Morgan Wingert Juniors Kaylee Arndt Kjerstiana Corson Jeremy O’Connor Kelly Ristau Kennedy Ristau Addison Schoepski Ashlyn Simon These students join current National Honor Society members, Seniors Kelsey Biel Taylor Bushman Hailey Heins-Lange Elizabeth Jones Krista Jorgenson to be eligible for membership consideration, students must be in either their junior or senior years, have a cumulative grade point average (GPa) of 3.00 and submit a membership application. additionally, potential members must meet high standards of leadership, service, and character. From the information provided by the applicants and experience gained while working with applicants, the Faculty Council chooses new members for the society.

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FILLMORE COUNTY JOURNAL

Monday, November 11, 2019

The FCJ reaches over 13,000 households each week.

Lanesboro council urges citizens to be aware of radon By Hannah Wingert The City of Lanesboro recently worked with Fillmore County to test all of its public facilities for radon. All of the buildings except for two fell under the average of 5.81 for Fillmore County. The basement of the museum tested only slightly over the average, but the fire department was very high. Two tests were conducted in different areas of the building, and they came back with readings of 23.5 and 19.7. “We want to look into having this addressed,” Mayor Jason Resseman stated, adding that radon is a known issue in Fillmore County. He urged owners of buildings that are adjacent to the fire department to conduct radon testing to ensure their safety. Preston Police Chief Blaise Sass gave an update on how things have been going since the retirement of former Chief Matt Schultz. There are three new part-time sworn officers at the department with a fourth scheduled to be hired as soon as his background is completed. Chief Sass noted that they frequently receive complaints from citizens about vehicles that have sat parked in one spot for long periods of times. Due to city ordinances, there isn’t much the department is able to do other than wait for the tabs to expire. He noted that Preston has a 24 hour parking ordinance, which allows those complaints to be addressed. “At least it gives us some teeth to talk to the individual and let them know that they’re in violation of the ordinance,” he said. He recommended that Lanesboro adopt a similar ordinance. The council decided to table it until December’s meeting to allow City Administrator Michele Peterson and City Attorney Thomas Manion time to draft an ordinance. The Lanesboro Public Library

board reviewed library director Tara Johnson’s performance for the last year and reported that she came through with flying colors as expected. “She is well organized and serves a very wide-ranging position within the community,” board member Kay Wold said. Johnson noted that the Lanesboro Area Community Foundation has approved some funding for a handicapped accessible door to replace the library’s current inner door which is not accessible. The library received a $1,000 grant for the door, and the Friends of the Library will be helping with the project as well. “We want to get it done as soon as possible,” Johnson said. The council approved a sewer rate increase for 2020. The increase will come to just under 8%, and there will be a monthly $26.75 base charge which will include the first 1,000 gallons. The 2020 Public Utilities budget was also approved. Four members of the local Cub Scouts troop attended the meeting to observe the processes that the council follows. Mayor Resseman spent some time during the meeting answering questions from the Scouts, which included questions such as what his job is as mayor and what is the biggest issue that Lanesboro faces. “We appreciate you coming in today,” Mayor Resseman said when they were finished. A public hearing was held to discuss the city’s vacation of a portion of Hillcrest Avenue and the adjacent alley. No one was present for the hearing and resolution 2019-21 allowing the vacation of the proposed areas was approved. The Filthy Fifty bike race event, which was held in Lanesboro on October 12, went well and the coordinators plan to continue holding it in Lanesboro annually for the foreseeable future. A motion was passed

SEMAC announces February 1 grant deadline The Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council announces a call for proposals by individual artists. All proposed projects must begin no earlier than April 1, 2020, and be completed within 12 months, culminating with a capstone event that is accessible and open to the public. Online applications will be available throughout January with a February 1, 2020, submission deadline. SEMAC, a non-profit arts agency, is designated by the State of Minnesota Arts Board as the regional arts council for eleven southeastern Minnesota counties: Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, and Winona. For information about the grant application process, eligibility, or assistance, contact the SEMAC office at 2778 D Commerce Dr NW, Rochester, Minn. 55901 or call (507) 281-4848. Information may also be found on our website at www.semac. org. With limited funding available each fiscal year, every SEMAC grant category is competitive and includes an LOI stage used as an initial screening for eligibility.

Individual artist grants To encourage the development of entirely original artistic works, SEMAC offers two distinct grant categories for individual artists. ognize, reward, and encourage outstanding individual artists and provide some financial support to enable them to continue their work. The maximum amount for advancing artists is $5,000. small but critical support for specific projects by developing artists from all disciplines who are committed to advancing their work. The maximum amount for emerging artists is $2,500. Proposals will be accepted from individual artists who are age 18 or older on the grant deadline, not currently enrolled in high school, and are full-time residents of the SEMAC region. No matching funds are required for individual artist grants. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.

to approve the council’s support of the Filthy Fifty going forward. Lanesboro residents Maureen and Dan Anderson attended the council meeting to discuss a nonprofit group called LinkMe they are in the process of starting in Lanesboro. LinkMe will implement a free volunteer program, which will link needs that people have with people who can meet those needs. The Andersons are in the process of applying for a $5,000 grant, but have run into a road block as the current fiscal agent for the program is Faith Community church. The grants cannot be given to churches so they need to find a new fiscal agent, and it was recommended that they approach the city. The council approved a motion to act as LinkMe Lanesboro’s fiscal agent. The council discussed the option of declaring Westview Drive an official city street as the city has main-

tained it for the last six years. Two of the three landowners have signed a petition allowing the change, but the third has yet to do so. The city can move forward without the signature, but would prefer to obtain it first. “I think it’s to everybody’s advantage for the city to maintain it and we’re doing it anyway,” Manion pointed out. The council decided to table the discussion for one month to allow Manion more time to reach out to the homeowners for a signature. The City of Lanesboro has worked with the State of Minnesota for snow removal on Parkway Avenue/Highway 250 in town. Previously, the city has charged the state an hourly rate for work and equipment, but the state has requested that Lanesboro change to a flat rate five-year contract with escalations in price each year. “I’m hesitant a little bit,” Peterson admitted, point-

ing out that the rate listed in the contract would not cover the city’s expenses from last winter. She noted that an average winter would be okay, but if Lanesboro gets another winter like last year’s, it would come out behind. Council member Bridget Harvey asked whether the extra earned in average years could be put away for the bad ones and was told that it would be possible. The council approved the contract. A group of citizens attended last month’s meeting to discuss the decay of the Parkway Avenue/Coffee Street alley that runs behind their businesses. The council continued the discussion at the November meeting. Peterson pointed out that some time ago, a similar concern was brought up about the alley behind Vis Plumbing and it should be included in the project. It was decided to obtain a quote for the work needed in both alleys. The next Lanesboro City Council meeting will be held on December 2 at 6 p.m.


The Official Legal Newspaper for Fillmore County

Monday, November 11, 2019

Kingsland discusses trips abroad

Morgan Jacobson shares plans for 2021 trip to Spain. Photo by Rich Wicks By Rich Wicks All Kingsland School Board members (Board chair Jackie Horsman, Maranda Emig, Natasha Howard, Tiffany Mundfrom, Leah Stier, Kyle Rader and Superintendent James Hecimovich) were present at the board’s monthly “work session” meeting on November 4. Principal Scott Klavetter also attended. Spanish teacher Morgan Jacobson addressed the board regarding preliminary plans for an optional trip to Spain for any interested Spanish language students. These trips are being offered every other summer, and Jacobson said the trip currently being planned would, if approved by the board, be a 10-day tour some time between June 10 and June 27 of 2021. She explained the exact dates are not yet determined, because it’s possible that Kingsland’s trip

could be coordinated with that of another school. Jacobson shared details on the safety measures in place, what’s included versus what’s not covered in the cost, and the educational value of such trips. As of October 25, 18 students are enrolled for the proposed trip. Jacobson said she met with interested students, and researched the most cost-effective options for the various destinations students requested. She explained that, as currently proposed, the Spain trip would have a total per-student cost of $4,010, but with a $200 earlybird discount. Jackie Horsman asked if fundraising will be done to help cover a portion of the cost. Jacobson said she and the students are interested in doing fundraising, but most likely they would sell a service rather than a product, to avoid “stepping

on toes” of existing fundraising done by Kingsland groups/ teams/clubs. Board members discussed the need to be sensitive to the economic realities of many families of Kingsland students. Horsman pointed out that $4,000 represents a very high (and possibly prohibitive) cost for some families, even with over a year to plan and save. The board discussed whether or not to set a “cap amount” on such trips, but eventually settled on asking that all such trips be discussed with the board prior to moving forward with any planning. No formal action was taken regarding the proposed Spain trip at this time. Superintendent Hecimovich informed the board of plans to change the payment system for all coaches so that payment will be made when the season is completed. This change will go into effect at Kingsland for the upcoming school year. He also summarized the business manager’s update, which had been submitted via email by Amber Uhlenhake. Hecimovich said he’s “feeling pretty good” about the upcoming financial audit, adding, “Right now, there are really zero significant findings.” The board discussed the fact that the referendum ballot wording included an inflationary factor. The board did not originally plan to include any inflationary factor, so the consensus was that if the referendum passes, Kingsland would not levy the inflationary factor, unless it becomes necessary. The board discussed the option for Kingsland to have a tree included in the Spring Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Christmas on Broadway tree event. The event will be December 7 and 8, at Spring Creek Park. Board members agreed it would be worth participating in. There was also discussion about an offer for Kingsland to display student artwork, promotional items, and

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similar items in an empty storefront on Broadway Street, yearround. The board consensus was to take advantage of this free opportunity. Horsman stated a “thanks” to the downtown businesses for this opportunity. Hecimovich and Klavetter will work on a schedule of what will be displayed when. The board discussed beginning a “mentor system” in which a current board member will help train an incoming board member. Kyle Rader agreed to be the mentor for whoever joins the

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board following the November 5 election, as it fits his schedule, stating, “There’s times I’m very busy, and there’s times I’m not.” That person will officially join the board in January, but may come to meetings prior to that time, to observe. Leah Stier will be rotating off the board. Due to a conflict for Horsman and Hecimovich, the next board meeting will be on Wednesday, November 20 in the Kingsland choir room. As always, the public is welcome at all open meetings

Third Judicial District Veterans Treatment Court updates The Third Judicial District Veterans Treatment Court continues to move forward with the announcements of an awarded grant and hiring of a veterans court coordinator. The Third Judicial District has been awarded $500,000 in Federal grant funds from October 1, 2019, to September 30, 2023, to assist in the start-up of the district-wide Veterans Treatment Court. Preston Selleck has accepted the position of the veterans court coor-

dinator. Mr. Selleck is a Winona Assistant County Attorney and a former Major in the U.S. Marine Corps. He served in combat in Afghanistan. Preston joined the implementation committee early on and has been an active prosecutor in the pilot court. His involvement and in-depth knowledge of the program will be a real asset, allowing him to hit the ground running. He is scheduled to start on November 20, 2019.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: December 16, 2002 MORTGAGOR: Mark D Peacock and Gretta S Peacock, husband and wife, as joint tenants. MORTGAGEE: First State Bank of LeRoy. DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded December 23, 2002 Fillmore County Recorder, Document No. 327887. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: Merchants Bank, National Association. Dated December 16, 2002 Recorded December 23, 2002, as Document No. 327888. TRANSACTION AGENT: NONE TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON MORTGAGE: NONE LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON MORTGAGE: First State Bank of LeRoy RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: Merchants Bank, N.A. MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 413 Buchanan Avenue, Spring Valley, MN 55975 TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 36.0388.000 & 36.0389.000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, Block 5, Allen’s Addition to the City (formerly Village) of Spring Valley, Fillmore County, Minnesota COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Fillmore ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $60,000.00 AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $44,445.66 That prior to the commencement of this mortgage foreclosure proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all notice requirements as required by statute; That no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; PURSUANT to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: December 5, 2019 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Fillmore County Courthouse, Main Lobby, Preston, MN to pay the debt then secured by said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys’ fees allowed by law subject to redemption within six (6) months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns unless reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN Stat. §580.07. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the real estate is an owneroccupied, single-family dwelling, unless otherwise provided by law, the date on or before which the mortgagor(s) must vacate the property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the property is not redeemed under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on June 5, 2020, unless that date falls on a weekend or legal holiday, in which case it is the next weekday, and unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07 or 582.032. MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None “THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.” Dated: September 25, 2019 Merchants Bank, National Association Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee USSET, WEINGARDEN AND LIEBO, P.L.L.P. Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee 4500 Park Glen Road #300 Minneapolis, MN 55416 (952) 925-6888 94 - 19-007471 FC THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A Printed with Soy ink DEBT COLLECTOR. Publish 7,14,21,28, 4,11

COUNTY PROJECTS BIDS CLOSE DECEMBER 2, 2019 FILLMORE COUNTY, MN NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be accepted by the County Engineer, at the Fillmore County Highway Department, Preston, MN until 1:30 p.m. on the 2nd day of December, 2019, for the following project: SAP 023-599-207: Bridge replacement with culvert, minor approach grading and aggregate surfacing. Project is located on 341st Ave, 0.1 miles south of the Jct. CSAH 30 and 341st Ave, southwest of Canton, MN. Plan and proposal price is $35.00 picked up, and $40.00 if sent by US mail. Plans, Proposal and Specifications can be examined and obtained from the Fillmore County Highway Department, 909 Houston Street NW, Preston, MN 55965, ph. # 507-765-3854. Request for plans and proposals must be accompanied by a check, draft or a money order, payable to the Fillmore County Treasurer, in the amount mentioned above. Bids submitted must be individually sealed, and identified on the outside for each specific project. A bidder’s bond or a certified check in the amount of at least 5% of the total amount bid and payable must accompany the bid to the Treasurer of Fillmore County. Fillmore County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated: October 29, 2019 Ronald Gregg, County Engineer Fillmore County, MN Publish 4,11,18

COUNTY PROJECTS BIDS CLOSE DECEMBER 2, 2019 FILLMORE COUNTY, MN NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be accepted by the County Engineer, at the Fillmore County Highway Department, Preston, MN until 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd day of December, 2019, for the following project: Bituminous Seal Coats (LOST-8P-1, LOST-11P-1, LOST-17P-1, LOST-21P-1, WT-2P-1, WT-4P-1, WT-5P-1, WT-8P-1, WT-10P-1, WT-25P-1 AND WT-35P-1): Bituminous seal coat with bituminous fog seal, located on Fillmore County Highways (CSAH 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 17, 21, 25, 35). This project is being paid with Local Option Sales Tax and Wheelage Tax funds and therefore prevailing wages are not required. Plan and proposal price is $25.00 picked up, and $30.00 if sent by US mail. Plans, Proposal and Specifications can be examined and obtained from the Fillmore County Highway Department, 909 Houston Street NW, Preston, MN 55965, ph. # 507-765-3854. Request for plans and proposals must be accompanied by a check, draft or a money order, payable to the Fillmore County Treasurer, in the amount mentioned above. Bids submitted must be individually sealed, and identified on the outside for each specific project. A bidder’s bond or a certified check in the amount of at least 5% of the total amount bid and payable must accompany the bid to the Treasurer of Fillmore County. Fillmore County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated: October 29, 2019 Ronald Gregg, County Engineer Fillmore County, MN Publish 4,11,18

COUNTY PROJECTS BIDS CLOSE DECEMBER 2, 2019 FILLMORE COUNTY, MN NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be accepted by the County Engineer, at the Fillmore County Highway Department, Preston, MN until 1:00 p.m. on the 2nd day of December, 2019, for the following project: LOST-1339-101: Culvert replacement with culvert, minor approach grading and aggregate surfacing, located on Fillmore County Road 101, 0.6 miles southwest of Jct CSAH 2, approximately 4.5 miles southwest of Chatfield, MN. This project is being paid with Local Option Sales Tax funds and therefore prevailing wages are not required. Plan and proposal price is $25.00 picked up, and $30.00 if sent by US mail. Plans, Proposal and Specifications can be examined and obtained from the Fillmore County Highway Department, 909 Houston Street NW, Preston, MN 55965, ph. # 507-765-3854. Request for plans and proposals must be accompanied by a check, draft or a money order, payable to the Fillmore County Treasurer, in the amount mentioned above. Bids submitted must be individually sealed, and identified on the outside for each specific project. A bidder’s bond or a certified check in the amount of at least 5% of the total amount bid and payable must accompany the bid to the Treasurer of Fillmore County. Fillmore County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated: October 29, 2019 Ronald Gregg, County Engineer Fillmore County, MN Publish 4,11,18

Minnesota Secretary of State CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 1. State the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: JWS GRAPHIX 2. State the address of the principal place of business. A complete street address or rural route and rural route box number is required; the address cannot be a P.O. Box. 313 N ELM ST MABEL, MN 55954 3. List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered office address. JANET F. SANDEN DANNY L. SANDEN 313 N ELM ST MABEL, MN 55954 4. I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. Dated: October 8, 2019 Janet F. Sanden Publish 4,11

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COUNTY PROJECTS BIDS CLOSE DECEMBER 2, 2019 FILLMORE COUNTY, MN NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be accepted by the County Engineer, at the Fillmore County Highway Department, Preston, MN until 1:15 p.m. on the 2nd day of December, 2019, for the following project: LOST-88935-104: Bridge replacement with culvert, minor approach grading and aggregate surfacing, located on Fillmore County Road 104, 0.7 miles north of Jct MN-30 over Money Creek, approximately 7.5 miles east of Chatfield, MN. This project is being paid with Local Option Sales Tax funds and therefore prevailing wages are not required. Plan and proposal price is $35.00 picked up, and $40.00 if sent by US mail. Plans, Proposal and Specifications can be examined and obtained from the Fillmore County Highway Department, 909 Houston Street NW, Preston, MN 55965, ph. # 507-765-3854. Request for plans and proposals must be accompanied by a check, draft or a money order, payable to the Fillmore County Treasurer, in the amount mentioned above. Bids submitted must be individually sealed, and identified on the outside for each specific project. A bidder’s bond or a certified check in the amount of at least 5% of the total amount bid and payable must accompany the bid to the Treasurer of Fillmore County. Fillmore County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated: October 29, 2019 Ronald Gregg, County Engineer Fillmore County, MN Publish 4,11,18

CHANGE OF MEETING NOTICE AMHERST TOWNSHIP The Amherst Township November monthly meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 13, 2019, at 8:00 p.m. instead of Monday, November 11, 2019. Publish 4,11

PREBLE TOWNSHIP FILLMORE COUNTY, MINNESOTA PREBLE TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING TO CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Preble Township Planning Commission will hold a special meeting on November 19, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. at the Preble Town Hall, 18132 State Hwy 43, Mabel, MN 55954 for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on proposed amendments to the Town’s comprehensive plan and to act to forward the proposed amendments to the Town Board with the Planning Commission’s recommendation. A copy of the proposed amendments can be obtained by contacting the Town Clerk. Interested persons are welcome to attend the hearing. Keri Sand, Town Clerk Publish 11

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF FILLMORE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION COURT FILE NO. 23-PR-19-683 ESTATE OF JERRY GEORGE BUSH A/K/A JERRY G. BUSH, DECEDENT NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is given that an application for informal probate of the Decedent’s Will, dated April 25, 2013, (“Will”), has been filed with the Registrar. The application has been granted. Notice is also given that the Registrar has informally appointed Barbara C. Bush, whose address is 301 N. Hudson Avenue, Spring Valley, Minnesota, 55975, as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Unless objections are filed with the Court (pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-607) and the Court otherwise orders, the personal representative has full power to administer the Estate, including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate. Any objections to the probate of the Will or appointment of the Personal Representative must be filed with this Court and will be heard by the Court after the filing of an appropriate petition and proper notice of hearing. Notice is also given that (subject to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3-801) all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court Administrator within four months after the date of this Notice or the claims will be barred. Dated: October 31, 2019 Deanna Verdick Registrar Dated: October 31, 2019 Becky Brandt Court Administrator Attorney for Personal Representative William Oehler Ward & Oehler, Ltd. 1765 Greenview Drive SW Rochester, MN, 55902 Attorney License No: 0081012 Telephone: (507) 288-5567 FAX: (507) 288-5589 Email: william.oehler@wardoehler.com Publish 11,18

SUMMARY OF MINUTES OCTOBER 22, 2019 COUNTY BOARD MEETING The Fillmore County Board met in regular session at the Courthouse in the City of Preston. All members were present. Also present were the Coordinator/Clerk, and other department heads and staff, citizens, and two members of the press. The Board approved the following consent agenda items: 1. October 8, 2019 County Board minutes The Board approved the Commissioners’ warrants. The Board reviewed the Auditor’s warrants. Commissioners’ Warrants Fund Name Amount 1 County Revenue Fund $91,584.84 12 INFRA FUND $1,604.67 13 County Road & Bridge $382,893.61 14 Sanitation Fund $36,884.33 Subtotal $512,967.45 Finance Department Warrants 1 County Revenue Fund $111,390.29 13 County Road & Bridge $137,750.51 14 Sanitation Fund $735.56 23 County Airport Fund $311.33 73 Greenleafton Septic Project $359.17 91 Economic Development Auth $9,825.50 Subtotal $260,372.36 Totals $773,339.81 Social Services: • Board approved the Foster Care Transportation Agreement between Fillmore County and Mabel-Canton School Public Heath: • Board adopted RESOLUTION 2019-044: Public Health Advisory Committee • Board approved the Fillmore County Advisory Committee members Highway: • Board approved the parking lot replacement of the upper and lower parking lots at the County Office building, including replacing the front steps • Board approved advertising for Township Bridge # L-9070 Replacement Project on the Canton/Harmony Township Line, SAP 023-599-207 • Board unanimously approved advertising the replacement of Bridge #88935 on CR 104 in Pilot Mound Township, LOST 1339-104 • Board unanimously approved advertising the replacement of Bridge #1339 on CR 101 in Jordan Township, LOST 1339-101 • Board unanimously approved advertising for the year 2020 Sealcoat Program to include CSAH 8, 11, 17, 21, 2, 4, 5, 10, municipal 17, 25, and 35 • Board unanimously approved to enter into a contract with Bolton & Menk for preliminary site work for the construction of T-Hangers at the Fillmore County Airport Human Resources: • Board unanimously approved to hire Johnathon Whitney as replacement full-time dispatcher at LELS Grade 10/Step 3 at $24.96/hour effective 10/23/2019 • Board unanimously approved to hire Nayna Johnson through internal promotion to full-time jailer at LELS Step 1 at $21.43/hour County Coordinator: • Board unanimously approve the bid from Revise in the amount of $19,500 for initial set-up and $3,900/year for three years for the Fillmore County Website redesign • Board unanimously approved the bid in the amount of $32,989 from GeoComm for GeoLynx Service Dispatch and Mobile Mapping Systems • Board unanimously approved the bid from TimeKeeping Systems, Incorporated in the amount of $9,552.88 for time keeping software at the County Jail • Board unanimously approved regarding additional courthouse security cameras • Board unanimously approved the DNR resolution change request of removing the language “receive a donation” in resolution 2018-054 • Board unanimously approved to send reimbursement to SWCD for Southeast Water Resources Board refund • Board unanimously approved PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) special assessments in the amount of $85,200 with 5% interest for Parcel 29.0004.020 and $34,800 with 5% interest for Parcel 25.0218.000 as of January 1, 2020 with a 10-year term The above represents a summary of the County Board actions on the listed date. Official County Board minutes are on file in the Fillmore County Courthouse and are available for review during regular business hours. County Board meetings are usually scheduled for Tuesday mornings at 9:00 in the Commissioners’ Room in the Courthouse. Questions regarding the minutes or upcoming meetings can be directed to Bobbie Vickerman, Coordinator/Clerk of the County Board at 507/765-4566. Publish 11

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• 3 Bedrooms • 2 Bath • Oversized 3 Car Garage • Open Layout • Main floor laundry/office • Quality built • Custom trim • Gas fireplace, Paneled doors • Steel siding • Whirlpool tub • Finished lower level • Deck • View • Edge of town on large rural lot

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• 3 Bedrooms • 2 remodeled baths • 2 Car Garage (992 sq. ft.) • 6 Panel doors • In-floor heat in finished garage • Updated mechanicals & appliances • New flooring • Established neighborhood • Well maintained • Walking distance to High School & Pool PERSONALIZE YOUR NEW HOME

WALKOUT RANCH WITH NEW SEPTIC

$349,900 1475 AMCO DR SE, CHATFIELD

#5289721

• 4 Bedrooms • 3 Baths • 3 Car Garage • 0.24 acre • Finished Walkout Lower Level • Open Floor Plan • Solid doors • Painted trim • 9’ ceilings • Main floor living • Master suite w/walk-in closet • Vaulted ceilings

NEW CONSTRUCTION - RANCH!

TIM DANIELSON

homes@timdanielson.com

UPDATED COMMERCIAL BUILDING

www.timdanielson.com 272 Main St. North Chatfield MN 55923 Ph: 507- 867-9100 Cell: 507- 259-9110

ELCOR Realty Co. sold

SOLD 514 RIVER ST SW, CHATFIELD LD• Full bath •3 Main floor SObedrooms FOUNTAIN - PILOT MOUND TOWNSHIP SObuildingLDsite with power, – 11.91 acre 20266 STATE HWY 16, WYKOFF

• 5 Bedrooms • 2 Car garage • Solid

NEW PRICE

FARM LAND NEW PRICE

32876 US 52, CHATFIELD

$369,900 #5285923

• 3 Bedrooms • 2 Baths • 2 Car attached Garage • 1 mile from town on blacktop road • Newer windows • Vinyl siding • wrap around deck • New septic • Good well • Updated mechanicals • 28’ x 32’ Pole shed new in 2013. • Additional 4 car garage w/concrete floor, shop area PRISTINE HOBBY FARM

4.75 ACRES

$379,900 373 HILLSIDE DR SE, CHATFIELD

#5281554

• 5 Bedrooms • 3 Baths • 3 Car Garage • 0.28 Acre • Private master suite • 9’ Ceilings • Panel doors • Quality built • Walkout • Patio • Deck • Storage Shed • Beautiful yard • Fenced yard • Security system • Heated/Finished Garage • Move-in & Enjoy

$389,900 1448 AMCO DR SE, CHATFIELD

#5281842

• 5 Bedrooms • 3 Baths • 3 Car Garage • 0.28 Acre • Both levels finished • Stone accents • Vaulted ceilings • Main floor living • Private Master Suite w/walk-in closet • Solid doors • 9’ ceilings • Large open space out backyard • Still time to personalize with your own colors & tastes

$169,900 105 ELMWOOD ST EAST, LANESBORO

#5253824 #5253738

• 3 Bedroom home/apartment on second level • Main floor kitchenette • ¾ Bath ideal for Airbnb rental • Main level for office or retail space • Wood floors • New metal roof and quality triple pane windows • Enclosed porch • Patio • Garage • Across from Bike Trail

ATTENTION INVESTORS!

CHATFIELD – JORDAN TOWNSHIP! 154 Acres of bare land, (100 acres tillable, 40 acres pasture with spring, 14 acres woods/non-tillable). Possible building site. $885,000 $840,000 $750,000 WYKOFF – Farm in Jordan Township – 124 acres located in a beautiful valley with the Root River running through the property. Approximately 45 acres could be tillable with the balance being fenced pasture. Includes hay shed. $399,900

LOTS & ACREAGES FOR SALE 27839 271ST AVE, FOUNTAIN

$339,900 #5284689

• 3 Bedrooms • 2 Baths • 2 Car Garage • 3,348 sq. ft. • New roof, updated furnace & central air • Main floor living • Numerous outbuildings with metal siding in excellent condition • 2 Barns • 40’ x 80’ Pole shed • 44’ x 80’ Pole shed • 24’ x 42’ shed • 1997-30’ x 40’ shop metal inside & out, concrete, heated

$69,900 301 W TRACY ROAD, SPRING VALLEY

#5223725

• 3 Bedrooms • Built 1944 • 0.62 Acre corner lot • 2 Garage stalls • Hardwood floors • Central Air • Enclosed porch • Room for expansion • Selling “AS-IS” • Ideal starter home or investment opportunity

For more information on these listings and others visit .…

LANESBORO – 20 acre building site (5 tillable, balance woods) adjacent to state land. Blacktop road, great views, good access, new driveway, trails and tons of wildlife. #5032444 $149,900

LANESBORO – New rural subdivision with acreage lots located next to bike trail with Root River frontage and trout stream access. Shared well & 46 acres of common area. Call for details! $79,900

www.timdanielson.com

LANESBORO – CARROLTON TOWNSHIP – Wooded 12.19 acre parcel ideal for recreation/hunting featuring approximately 400’ of creek frontage and adjoins State land. #5290693 $49,900


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FOR RENT

FOR RENT

207 ST. ANTHONY AVE, PRESTON. 2 bedroom, central air, stove, refrigerator. Washer, dryer hookups. Off-street parking. No smoking or pets. Reference and damage deposit required. 507-467-2941. r4-TFN-o 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT. in downtown Preston. $395/ month includeds heat. References required. Call Chris 507-259-3633. r11-x OFFICE SPACE with conference room for rent in historic downtown Preston, MN, with enough room for 6 to 8 employees. Cost $385/month, include standard utilities. Common area break room and bathroom facilities. Call 507251-5297. r30tfn-x

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in Downtown Preston

MLS#4071760

100 Elmwood St • Lanesboro, MN • $409,000 Perfect Investment Opportunity (Turnkey) to live and own a Historic property in Lanesboro! This one of kind, beautiful & historic 2 story property called “Grandma’s Inn” is set up for you to rent out 8 bedrooms including 10 bathrooms with a large main level living space for the owner! Enjoy the large wrap around deck and walkout patio!

Phone: 507-765-2151 news@fillmorecountyjournal.com

1710 2nd Street SW • Austin, MN • $279,650 there are 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. enjoy the sun room just off of the dining area that walks out to a large deck overlooking the private backyard. Large open staircase leads to lower level that offers a large family room, 2 nice size bedrooms and a 3/4 bath. attached 3 car garage of about 855 sq ft and partially fenced yard make this home a must see!

Need Storage?

Call 507-251-5297 with questions.

• Classic Cars • Sports Cars • Snowmobiles • Boats • Campers

REAL ESTATE

Space is Limited.

Call Today! 507-251-5297

REAL ESTATE LAND FOR SALE/RENT. 80 acres, 60 tillable, buildable Fillmore County, Carimona Township, Section 33. 608783-5522. r4,11,18-x

(507) 346-2060 Cell: (507) 951-2071 Toll-Free: (888) 835-8141

715 North Broadway (Home Federal Bldg.), Spring Valley, MN Email - brenda@brendasheldon.com www.brendasheldon.com

Open hOuse sat., nOv 16th • 10-11am hOsteD BY tiffanY munDfrOm

$98,000

423 robert st. , ostrANder, mN

Well maintained and nicely updated 2 bedroom 1 bath home. Vinyl siding, newer windows, newer roof on house, newer furnace, updated electrical, perennial gardens in back, partially fenced yard. No back door neighbors -- like living in the country. The property sits on 1/3 acre and also has beautiful hardwood floors, walk-up attic and partially finished basement. Great charming property whether you are starting out or slowing down!

HUGE REDUCTION!!! $179,900

503 benCh st, sw, ChatFieLD Ranch home on corner lot • New metal roof • Updated windows • Covered patio • 2 car garage • 2 bedrooms on main floor • 3 baths • Main floor laundry • Large family room • Room for expansion in lower level

$109,900

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Lis NEw

$499,500

Acreage *approx 8 acres • Perfect hobby farm with outbuildings for small business or handyman • Just north of city limits • 4 bedroom • 3 bath home • New windows • New doors • 50x64 heated shop with office and loft area • 2 outdoor wood burners • 16x24 shed • 15x60 heated shop with 40x60 shed • 20x26 shop • 26x40 garage with loft • Barn 24x60 shed with water for animals • New Back top driveway • Property has a lot of possibilities

CED!

21257 US Hwy 52 • Preston, MN Multi-purpose building w/beautiful panoramic views of Camp Creek Valley for each office. 5 large office spaces available to rent. each office space for rent is $400/Mo. all utilities are paid by owner. Lease agreements are 1yr-5yr lease agreements.

Pending

www.GehlingAuction.com

Please welcome Tiffany Mundfrom to my team. Tiffany and I will be working together to help you with all your real estate needs. Tiffany has expertise with new construction, helping design and stage new homes with Mundfrom Builders. Give us a call today to discuss your marketing options with experience you can rely on!!

522 W. PArk st., sPriNg vAlley

$179,900

Park like setting with newer house built on 4 city lots on the edge of town. 4 bedroom 3 bath ranch style home with cathedral ceilings, master bedroom with walk in closet & m. bath. Living room, kitchen and informal dining all on main floor with open concept design. Patio doors lead to the deck outside overlooking the beautiful back yard. Lower level partially finished with theater room, large bedroom w/egress windows and 3/4 bath with shower. Sit on your deck and watch the abundance of wildlife roaming the yard.

NEW PRICE!! $214,900

tiffanymundfrom@gmail.com Cell: 507-251-2198

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307 West CourtlANd Ave sPriNg vAlley

$129,900

Totally renovated 3 bedroom 2 bath home w/main floor laundry, all new electrical & plumbing, all new sheet rock walls, all new flooring, new windows, new wooded blinds throughout, upgraded appliances & open floor plan kitchen with pantry & new patio door leading to new outside deck, perm. siding, new furnace w/ A-coil, water softener, all new landscaping including all new grass seeded lawn, new roof on house, new front steps & vinyl siding. Arched doorways, open staircase, leaded glass window & formal dining room. Beautifully renovated home at a great price!!

Reduced

13020 241st Ave, hArmoNy , mN

Located in the township of Bristol you will find a very unique 2 story home with hardwood floors, original woodwork, 4 upper level bedrooms, a room used as a library and bath. Main floor features eat-in kitchen with oak & cherry custom cabinetry, 700-foot family room with cast iron wood stove or could be used as office, day care facility, or other form of multiple purpose room, sun room with 9-foot bay window, high ceilings, 2 front porches and back deck with hot tub. Attached 3 car garage. Nice little garden area with storage shed all located on large corner lot.

Chatfield Office Rochester Office 116 N. Main St. 4123 26th St. NW

$284,900

$79,900

90 Main st., Fountain *Commercial building* This commercial property is located on Main St and near to State bike Trail • Business possibilities for retail, office space, room rentals and restaurant • Improvements include new roof, updated commercial electric, walls and new rooms, new plumbing, new insulation and more • Over 4,000 sq.ft.

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Lis NEw

$234,900

CED!

REDU

$77,000

COmmeRCial BUILDING $129,900

Great opportunity in Lanesboro on high traffic area • Ideal retail business • Updated building • High ceilings with tin • 1/2 bath on main floor • New front entrance New home • 4 large bedrooms • 2 baths • Immaculate • Ready for immediate use • Upstairs apartment has 2 condition • 3-car heated garage • Completely finished • 9’ bedrooms • Kitchen bath and pantry • Private fenced area in back with covered patio ceilings • Main floor laundry • A lot of storage room

1305 Lone stone Ct se, ChatFieLD

R Dine boy spuD

$124,900

330 paRksiDe DRive se, pReston Come check out this refreshing floor plan that is appealing and functional. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with room to grow. Nice yard with no neighbors to the rear and the patio is ready and waiting for you to enjoy.

105 paRkway ave, LanesboRo Owner is retiring • Unique diner (1927 Goodell Diner Car) • High traffic area • Scenic Lanesboro • Located on Main St • Close to state trail • Property runs down to Root River • Room for outside seating • Turn key operation

ACREAGE/BUILDING SITE $59,900

110 CoFFee st. LanesboRo 505 CaLhoun avenue s, LanesboRo Charming home in scenic Lanesboro • 3 bedrooms • 2 baths • Wood floors throughout home • Enclosed porch is perfect for an office • Formal living room & dining room • Main floor laundry • Newer roof • Walking distance to school. Quick possession available

FOR RENT

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27639 230th st, pReston

REDU

This wonderfully well-maintained home has 3 bedrooms on one level, 2 full bathrooms, beautiful kitchen, family room with easy walkout access to the backyard, deck and fully fenced yard. this property has 4 Car Garage spaces! There are a large 576 sqft attached Garage and a large 576 detached Garage in the back of the property. New curb and Gutter, New road just completed.

New Office

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Cell 507-259-5454 Website: www.toddhadoff.com E-mail: homes@toddhadoff.com $169,900

$214,900

Hard to find small acreage located just outside of Adams. The house is a multi-level home with 2 car attached garage. There is a 20x30 machine shed with heated workshop, storage shed and another metal building used for additional storage. New mound septic system in Aug. of 2018. Newer roof on house and garage. This is a 3 bedroom 2 bath home with large family room in lower level. Main floor consists of large eat-in kitchen which is open to the living room, bedroom, office and bath. The upper level is home to the master bedroom, full bath and another bedroom. The lower level has a large family room with large bay windows. The lowest level of the home is the utility room. A good price for an excellent piece of the country!

Todd Hadoff

2.50 acres

Gorgeous Lot for sale with the enjoyment of common woods, trails and access to the root river for outdoor enjoyment. It’s time to build on this 2.50 acre lot!

28804 U.S. Hwy 52–Fountain: 12.5 acres with a good well and septic, 2 bedroom home(no steps). Property has pasture and woods. Great for a horse enthusiast or a deer hunter. $269,500 Located in Section 22 of Canton Township, Fillmore County, MN. 30 +/acres with nearly 26 cropland acres and a crop productivity index of almost 90. This property is on a hard surface road. $155,000 5 miles west of Fountain on County 8: 6.45 building site on a hard surface road. This property has a split level home constructed in 1989, a huge machine shed (96x48), a 40x40 building used as a shop/garage with a concrete floor, electricity, 14’ sidewalls, 2 large insulated doors (20’ wide and 16’ wide). Newer steel on the barn. Several grain bins and outbuildings. Property is being sold AS IS. $232,500 5 miles west of Fountain on County 8: 14.75 surveyed acres on a hard surface road. Property has electric, well, mature trees and many outbuildings. Real Estate is being sold AS IS. Great spot for a new home. $174,500 5 miles west of Fountain on County 8: 3.8 surveyed acres with a well and many outbuildings located on a hard surface road. $79,000

Open hOuse sat., nOv 16th • 12:30-1:30pm hOsteD BY tiffanY munDfrOm

14977 690th Ave., AdAms, mN

$179,900

MLS#4086390

500 Riverview Dr. • Whalan, MN $84,900

Matt J. Gehling Matt Gehling Realty LLC 27741 State Hwy 16 P.O. Box 250 Preston, MN 55965 Matt@GehlingAuction.com

Starting at $40/month

Brenda Sheldon, ABR, GRI

Price Reduced! 100 Hidden Valley • Lanesboro, MN • $479,000 4 bed, 4 bath • 2,718 sq. ft. Once in a lifetime opportunity! Custom built private off-the-grid retreat on 56 acres within walking distance to Lanesboro.

502 Grove Street E • Rushford, MN • $197,000

4 Cost is $250/month, and includes all utilities.

REAL ESTATE

Licensed in the State of Minnesota

JOURNAL

3 Bathroom facilities and kitchen breakroom.

Income restrictions apply.

140 ELTON HILL LANE NW ROCHESTER, MN 55901

FILLMORE COUNTY

2 Enough space for up to five workstations.

REAL ESTATE

John Nelson

Advertise those unused items in the classifieds!

1 An office with big windows and a beautiful view.

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433 haLF st, whaLan Beautiful setting along the bluffs • 1/2 acre (3 lots) • Vinyl siding • 2 car garage plus 1 car garage • Enclosed porch • Close to Root River • Next to state bike trail • Unlimited potential

FoRestviLLe state paRk

2.9 acres • Wooded • Close to hunting, fishing, camping • Private • Ideal for house or cabin REDUCED! 27583 Deep RiveR RoaD LanesboRo $569,900

SOLD!

140 acres • Prime hunting ground • 63 acres tillable • 20 acres pasture • Building site with outbuildings • 1920 sq. ft. pole shed • Barn • Well


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EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT

FOR SALE

CITY OF WYKOFF is seeking applicants to fill a part-time CUSTODIAL/ MAINTENANCE POSITION. This is a part-time, as needed position, some nights and weekends are required. Applicants can submit in writing their interest to: City of Wykoff, 217 Gold St. N., Wykoff, MN 55990. Email inquiries can be sent to wykoff@arvig.net or call 507-352-4011. h4,11-o

COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS Competitive wage and benefits, meal allowance, paid lodging. Traveling position for railroad vegetation control, 60-80 hours/week. RAW (Cooperstown, ND) 888/7000292 info@rawapplicators.com www. rawapplicators.com. (MCAN)

LAND FOR SALE/RENT. 80 acres, 60 tillable, buildable. Fillmore County, Carimona township section 33. Printed with Soy ink 608.783.5522. s4,11,18-x

HIRING PART-TIME BARTENDERS/ SERVERS 6-10 hours per week. Come in ask for Flash, 507-886-5560. h4,11,18-o

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AUTOS

HIRING PART-TIME KITCHEN HELP 15-20 hours per week. Come in ask for Miles, 507-886-5560. h4,11,18-o

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330.

TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED at Stevens Transport! Earn $1000 per week! Paid CDL Training! No experience needed! 1-844-4524121 drive4stevens.com. (NANI)

HELP WANTED Full -time Full and Part-time positions available in

Preston and Spring Valley.

Full-time LPN in Preston Part-time LPN position in Rushford. Competitive Wages & Benefits available!

Apply online at www.mapleleafservices.org or call 507-765-2107

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SERVICES schroeder drywall RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL

T Texturing Rusty Schroeder “FREE ESTIMATES” 507-765-3648

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Now HiriNg!!!

Trailer Sale: Santa’s new UTV, Side by Side, ATV utility trailers; 3 HORSE Aluminum Slant $12,500.00; Tow dolPRINTED WITH lies $999.00; 18 Models of “DUMP Trailers”; H&H 7’X16’ $5,199.00; For more info & prices: www. FortDodgeTrailerWorld.com 515- 9724554 (MCN)

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ALA (CNA) Overnights • $1,000 Sign- on Bonus

Some benefits

A great place to work! We provide the training!

Call Cathy at 507-765-9986 or 507-259-3291

Park Lane Estates

Providing services for people with developmental disabilities for over 40 years! AAE/EOE

Assisted Living

111 Fillmore Place SE Preston, MN

Equal Opportunity Employer

DONATE YOUR CAR truck or boat to Heritage For The Blind. Free 3-day vacation, tax deductible, free towing, all paperwork taken care of 844/2209501. (MCAN)

Randy Haakenson 326 Parkside Dr. SE Res 507-765-2297 Preston, MN 55965 Cell 507-251-5535

NORBY TREE SERVICE: Stump grinding, tree trimming, and removal. Call Dave Norby at 507-259-3118. s8/2tfn- o BESSE MINI STORAGE Units available. Preston, MN. 507-765-2471. s30tfno GULLICKSON REPAIR - Car and truck repair and DOT inspections! Over 30 years experience in mechanical work! Call Richard Gullickson at 507-765Printed with Soy ink 3664. s10TFN-o

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TRAILER SALES & SERVICE, Inc. 507-886-4600

We are proud to offer these services:

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TNT Lawn Service MAKE ARRANGEMENTS NOW FOR YOUR SNOW C ARE

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DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care Of. CALL 1-855-977-7030 (MCN) DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 855-752-6680 (MCN)

SERVICES

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• AERATING • POWER B ROOMING • INSURED • LIGHT B AC KHOE WORK C ALL: 507-268-4977 OR C ELLPHONE: 507-429-6755

(FREE ESTIMATES)

Sudoku Answers can be found on page 34

is currently seeking a

Full-time Custom AppliCAtor Qualifications: Class A or Class B CDL preferred. Must be licensed commercially to apply ag chemicals. This position will operate TerraGators and John Deere sprayers to apply fertilizers and ag chemicals to producers' fields. Condidate must possess agronomy knowledge, ability to work well with customers and other staff members. if interested please contact tom Greiner, General manager 507-765-2484. send resume to tom.c.greiner@gmail.com

NURSING ASSISTANTS Ask about our new shift differentials! Chosen Valley Care Center is looking for enthusiastic, dependable and caring individuals to join our team. Chosen Valley Care Center enjoys a solid reputation of cares and services, in a supportive working environment, by a dedicated facility team. We are looking for nursing assistants who are compassionate and who want to make a difference in the lives of our residents. We are willing to train the right applicant. These position openings include:

• Premium Wages • Medical/Dental Insurance - if eligible • 401K Matching Retirement Plan - if eligible • PTO - if eligible • Flexible Scheduling on all shifts

Applications/resumes will be accepted until the positions are filled and can be mailed to: Director of Nursing, Chosen Valley Care Center, Inc., 1102 Liberty Street SE, Chatfield, MN 55923 or emailed to: nm@chosenvalleyseniorliving.com. Applicants receive considerations for employment regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or status with regard to public assistance.

CHOSEN VALLEY CARE CENTER, INC. A Senior Living Community

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THE FILLMORE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION will have a meeting on November 20th. Questions can be sent to fillmorecemetery@gmail.com. n11,18-x

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Firm or Euro Top Mattress

Euro Top Mattress

Twin ........... 299 Full .............. $379 Queen....... $399

Full ............. $429 Queen....... $449 King ........... $699

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iComfort Hybrid Blue Fusion 100 Firm Mattress

Elmhurst

Firm or Plush Mattress

Twin ........... $499 Full .............. $579 Queen....... $599 King ............$799 iComfort Blue Fusion 1000 Firm or Plush Mattress

Over 20 Serta Beds On Display!

Full .............. $819 Queen....... $999 King ........$1,499 Add a standard box spring or adjustable power base at additional cost.

Queen.... $1,899 King ....... $2,399

OUR 94th YEAR!

Over 35,000 Square Feet of Fully Accessorized Displays!

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