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Newsleader St. Joseph

Friday, May 10, 2013 Volume 24, Issue 19 Est. 1989

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College of St. Benedict kicks off centennial year by Cori Hilsgen news@thenewsleaders.com

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The College of St. Benedict is planning a celebration, and St. Joseph will be experiencing many of the benefits. After several years of planning, excitement is in the air because the festivities are about to begin. CSB will kick off its centennial celebration after the last graduation commencement ceremony of the college’s first century on May 11. Various festivities will continue throughout the year until the first commencement of the second century on May 17, 2014. Kim Motes, vice president of Institutional Advancement for CSB, and also one of the co-chairs of the centennial, is excited to share her excitement of the celebrations planned for the upcoming year. Motes said the planning com-

Farmers’ Market opens today

The St. Joseph Farmers’ Market opens today, Friday, May 10 and runs every Friday through Oct. 18. Hours will be from 3-6:30 p.m. The market is located north of St. Joseph on C.R. 2 next to the Wobegon Trail Center (near Resurrection Lutheran Church). Come and purchase locally grown produce and more while enjoying the great outdoors. All are welcome.

Citywide garage sale set next weekend

The St. Joseph City Wide Garage Sale, sponsored by the St. Joseph Jaycees, will be held Friday and Saturday, May 17-18. Maps are available at Sentry Bank and all gas stations in St. Joseph.

Lake Wobegon Marathon set Saturday

More than 400 runners are registered for the sixth annual Lake Wobegon Trail Marathon, sponsored by the St. Cloud River Runners, to be held at 7 a.m. Saturday, May 11. The race begins in Holdingford. Participants run on the trail through Albany and Avon to finish in St. Joseph. From 3-6 p.m. Friday, May 10, events will include a “Recovery from Marathon/ Endurance Events” seminar with local professionals, a pre-race dinner, sale of Boston Tribute shirts and registration packet pickup at Gorecki Center at the College of St. Benedict. For more information, visit www.thenewsleaders. com and click on Criers.

Property taxes due

The first half of the 2013 real estate tax is due and payable by Wednesday, May 15. This is the last day to pay the first half without penalty. Stearns County has several payment options including online payment, auto deduction, in person or by mail. Residents can now sign up for paperless statements. For more information, visit www.thenewsleaders.com and click on Criers.

Bromenschenkel sets local meeting

Stearns County Commissioner Mark Bromenschenkel invites constituents to meet with him from 10-11 a.m. Saturday, May 11 at the Blue Line Sports Bar and Grill, 1101 2nd St. S., Sartell. The meeting is the latest in Bromenschenkel’s many get-togethers to learn what’s on the minds of his constituents. Bromenschenkel represents Sartell, St. Joseph, Waite Park and the townships of Le Sauk, St. Joseph and St. Wendel. For more information, visit www. thenewsleaders.com and click on Criers. For additional criers, visit www.thenewsleaders.com and click on Criers.

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The St. Benedict College and Academy as it was in 1911.

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Archery Country to host grand opening of city range by TaLeiza Calloway news@thenewsleaders.com

As the weather gets warmer, some arrows will fly with the opening of the city’s archery range. Archery Country will host a grand opening event from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, May 18. St. Joseph Public Works Director Terry Thene said the event is free and open to the public. “It’s going to be a lot of fun,” Thene said. “They will have bows for people to try it out.”

The range is in the southeast corner of the city at the water-treatment plant site next to Kelp Road. Public works staff recently took advantage of the warmer weather and installed a pavilion at the archery range. The work is slated to be completed in the coming week. The city partnered with Archery Country in September to bring the amenity back to the city. This is the second time St. Joseph has had an archery range. The first archery range was in Millstream Park. Thene said it

eventually closed because it was in conflict with other activities that took place in the park. Archery Country donated 10 targets. The targets cost about $300 each and are already installed.

The Waite Park business indicated previously it will host clinics on site, staff the site and assist with archers’ equipment and technique. Archery Country also said it would provide maps to Range • page 4

Spring at last?

City relocates compost site by TaLeiza Calloway news@thenewsleaders.com

The city’s compost site opened this week in a new location and welcomed a few new users. The city entered a three-year contract with C and L Excavating in St. Joseph to move compost operations from west of town on Stearns County Road 75 to 7939 Ridgewood Road in St. Joseph. City officials signed the contract with the company May 1. St. Joseph City Administrator Judy Weyrens said the site is open not only to residents of the city but residents of St. Joseph and St. Wendel townships and the city of St. Cloud. Weyrens said because C and L officials had received

requests from residents in west St. Cloud to use their site for composting, the accommodation was included in the contract. C and L Excavating is responsible for maintenance of the site, and the city will oversee the selling and issuing of the permits, according to the contract. The agreement will be reviewed annually. The cost of permits is $30 for city and St. Joseph Township residents; $60 for St. Wendel Township residents and $45 for St. Cloud residents. The city of St. Cloud allows residents from neighboring cities to use its compost site. Weyrens said the price of $45 is the same cost St. Cloud charges non-residents to use its site. Compost • page 4

photo by Cori Hilsgen

People enjoyed Sunday’s warm weather by stopping for treats at the Cone Castle grand opening. Jakob Schmitz, 7, of St. Joseph enjoyed sliding down one of the Party Time Inflatables. “It’s really fun,” Schmitz said.

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