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Waste not, want not: Council to allow additional garbage-removal licenses BY BILL STICKELS III EDITOR@COUNTYSTAR.COM

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Whetting everyone’s appetite Vicky Lefebvre (right) serves samples from her catering menu during the annual “The Taste,” held on Thursday, March 28, at Spirit River Community Center in Isanti. The event is held as a fundraiser for the Rotary Club of Cambridge-Isanti. Nearly 20 different food vendors participated in this year’s event. See page 11 and countystar.com for more photos.

Since at least 2000, Cambridge city residents have been given only one choice of companies to collect their garbage and recycling – currently Waste Management. But beginning in January 2020, residents could have a choice between two companies – and businesses could have three companies to choose from. During the April 1 council meeting, the council approved making an amendment change that would allow for more than one company to offer its services to residents. This change came about in preparation for Waste Management’s current license expiring on Dec. 31, 2019.

According to city administrator Lynda Woulfe, the council could have decided to continue doing direct negotiations with one company, sent out a request for proposals and then choose a single company to issue a license to, or to change the ordinance to allow for multiple licenses. Woulfe said she was recommending continuing with just one license for a number of reasons. “The purpose of limiting the number of haulers is to limit the wear and tear on city streets,” Woulfe said. “The other purpose is to reduce noise. It does result in a cleaner environment. When there is SEE GARBAGE, PAGE 10

Counties remember domestic violence victims and herself. From the outside, it looked like her home life was great. The family was active in church and the children were homeschooled. Her husband had a great job and volunteered in the community. However, at home, the family was suffering psychological abuse, the survivor said, noting that more than half of all men and women experience psychological violence from an intimate partner. Her husband was mean and angry at home, but she thought that if he was not hitting her, it was not abuse. Not only was her husband full of rage and anger at home, but he spoke of “evil” outside the home and controlled everything his family bought and where they went. Nobody else knew about the abuse that was taking place inside the family’s home. However, it was having a severely negative affect on the children.

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“Domestic violence has an impact on everyone,” said Chisago County Attorney Janet Reiter as she thanked a domestic violence survivor from Chisago County for sharing her story and putting a real face to the problem. “We are not alone in our efforts to end domestic violence.” Reiter was speaking at the rally organized by Family Pathways for the Minnesota Coalition For Battered Women statewide day of action with the theme “Minnesota Leads the Way in Taking Action to End Domestic Violence.” The rally took place at the Chisago County Government Center March 27. The survivor who shared her story made it clear that it was the efforts of many people and organizations working in collaboration that assisted her in finding safety for her family

Finally, in January of 2018, the survivor decided she needed to do something for her and the sake of her children, and calmly asked her husband to go spend a few days at his parents’ home. Outraged, he told her of the bloodbath that was going to take place in their home. She finally got the courage to leave with the children and go stay with family. She sent an email asking him to leave the house, and he did so she could return home with the children. Soon he started calling and sending messages, apologizing for his behavior and saying things would be better. However, she had started telling people what was happening inside her home, finally going to the Chisago County Sheriff’s Office a few months later and speaking to a deputy. The deputy confirmed her SEE VICTIMS, PAGE 5

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Tessa Nelson, of the Department of Corrections, places a rose in remembrance of one of the 12 victims of domestic violence in Minnesota during 2018 at a rally in Center City March 27.

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After three closed meetings a held over a period of almost month-and-a-half, the Isanti city council took formal action pertaining to allegations made against police chief Gene the however, so, Hill. In doing council still left open one more piece of business to attend to. Following the third closed meeting held on Tuesday,

to officer. The council decided discuss that at an open meeting at another date.

March 5, on a split vote of 3-1-1, the council approved demoting Hill. Council member Ross Lorinser cast the lone no vote, and mayor Jeff Johnson abstained from voting. Johnson gave no reason for his absten-

DISCUSSION REGARDING DISCIPLINARY ACTION While the exact allegations made against Hill have not been publicly disclosed, discussion surrounding multiple motions made during the open meeting lean towards an issue of Hill neglecting to obtain proper training for himself

tion. It is unclear what form the demotion will take, but the only other positions available in the Isanti Police Department are lieutenant and

er and/or making sure other Isanti police officers had proper training. Upon re-opening the meeton, ing after the closed session, Lorinser made a motion to “redmininstate Hill, have city adminning istration review his training onths, within the next three months, and properly train him so future incidents like this do not happen.” e With no second for the

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cutting and open house 2-5 p.m. at 701 S. Dellwood Street to celebrate two new mental health services at the hospital: Partial Hospitalization Program and Adult Mental Health Outpatient Program. For info call 763-689-7700.

Lenten Fish Fry

The annual Knights of Columbus All-you-careto-eat fish fries will be held from 4-7 p.m. every Friday from March 8-April 12 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 207 Whiskey Rd. NW, Isanti. Adults $11, ages 6-12 $5.50, under 5 free.

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APR 6 Peace Walk

The bi-monthly peace walk in Cambridge will start at 9 a.m. in parking lot at Hwy. 95 and Birch St., lasts about half hour with positive messages supporting equal rights for all, protection of environment, and an end to violence. Group walks first and third Saturdays of every month (not when below zero). For info email wendybronson@ yahoo.com.

Swedish Pancake Breakfast

The Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) group will offer a Swedish Pancake Breakfast fundraiser from 9-11 a.m. at North Isanti Baptist Church, 2248 313th Ave. NE, Cambridge, with silent auction to raise funds for programming. For info call 763-689-3576.

Antique Quilt Show

The public is invited to the opening of the Antique Quilt Show from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Rush City History Museum, 350 S. Eliot Ave., with coffee and cookies served. Displays open Thursdays 1-4 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. through April. Sponsored by Piecemakers Quilt Guild.

Annual Spaghetti Dinner

The annual Spaghetti Dinner will be held 4-7 p.m. at Fish Lake Lutheran Church, 43353 Cedarcrest Trail, Harris. Adults $8; ages 10 and under $5. Proceeds go toward youth programming. For info call 651674-4252.

Prime Rib Dinner

The North Branch Lions Club will offer its 15th annual Prime Rib Dinner from 5-7:30 p.m. at North Branch High School. Music by Mystery Mountain Boys. Tickets $20, includes dessert, at North Branch Chamber office or Post-Haste. Kids $5 all-you-can-eat-pizza.

“Adventure Awaits” Spring Fling

North 65 Chamber will hold its “Adventure Awaits” Spring Fling with 5:30 p.m. social hour, 7 p.m. dinner at Spirit River Community Center, 1321 Heritage Blvd. NE, Isanti, with silent auction, games, live music, networking. $50 tickets at 763-689-2505.

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Get your senior dining menus in Out & About The County Star will now print weekly menus in Out & About for Friendship Cafe in Cambridge and the Chisago County Senior Center in North Branch. Find the menus along the right side of this page each week. For more information on pricing, times and other options, call the number listed for each center.

Spring Bingo Harris American Legion Post 139 will offer its annual Spring Bingo from 7:30-9 p.m. at Harris Legion Hall, 43662 Ginger Ave., with hams, turkeys and cash prizes. Everyone welcome.

APR 7 Free Senior Forum Cambridge Lutheran Church will host a free Senior Forum titled “Senior Safety & Security” with Sheriff Chris Caulk at 10:05 a.m. in the Faith and Life Center, 621 Old North Main St., Cambridge. For info call 612-619-2111.

APR 8 Women’s Luncheon The Cambridge-Isanti Women’s Connection (CIWC) will hold its monthly luncheon from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with Marilyn Wolkowski speaking on “Strength She Found in Weakness” and her battle with MS, music by Marie Grundberg, at Common Ground: A United Methodist Community, 404 N. Cypress, Cambridge. $14 at the door. To reserve a spot call Trudy Hervey at 763-228-3805 by noon on April 5.

Li’l Farm Children’s Home Fundraiser The public is invited to the Cambridge Culver’s from 4-8 p.m. when a portion of sales will go to the Li’l Farm Children’s Home. Have a free photo taken with the Easter Bunny and Scoopy. For info call 763-689-4168.

Poetry & Bookmaking Workshop Kids ages 10+ can “Write a Poem, Make a Book” at this workshop from 6-8:30 p.m. at Cambridge Public Library, 244 Birch St. S, to create an accordion-style book. Free, but registration required on ecrlib.org/

Events Calendar. For info call 763-689-7390.

‘Love Your City’ Discussions Cambridge city council will hold open dialogues with residents on what they love, dislike and want to change about Cambridge from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at East Terrace Cooperative, 2155 6th Lane SE. Also May and June meetings elsewhere. For info visit www.ci.cambridge.mn.us.

APR 9 Art in the Park Activity Children ages 2-5 and siblings are invited to “Art in the Park” from 10-11:30 a.m. at Bluebird Park, 201 Isanti Pkwy. NW, Isanti, for nature-themed activities and free play. Dress for outdoors. Free for Isanti residents; $3 nonresident. Pre-registration encouraged at 763-444-5512 or isantiparks@cityofisanti. us. Walk-ins welcome.

Preschool Storytime at Rush City Library Rush City Library will host Preschool Storytime at 10:30 a.m. at 240 W. 4th St., Rush City, with stories, songs and activities. For ages 3-5; siblings welcome. Also held April 10. For info call 320-3583948.

APR 10 Preschool Storytime at Rush City Library Rush City Library will host Preschool Storytime at 10:30 a.m. at 240 W. 4th St., Rush City, with stories, songs and activities. For ages 3-5; siblings welcome. For info call 320-358-3948.

Lapsit Storytime at Library Rush City Library will host Lapsit Storytime at 11:30 a.m. at 240 W. 4th St., Rush City, with stories, songs and activities. For ages 0-24 months; siblings welcome. For info call 320-358-3948.

Spring Gala The Braham Area Education Foundation will hold its 2nd annual Spring Gala fundraiser at Braham Event Center with 5:30 p.m. social hour, 6:30 p.m. dinner, plus live music, silent and live auctions, keynote by Braham grad Tim Gabrielson, induction of Hall of Fame member. Tickets $40; for locations call 320-396-3177.

“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” will be offered by Cambridge-Isanti High School at 7 p.m. in the Hardy Performing Arts Center. Tickets $8 adults, $6 seniors, $5 students at www.showtix4u.com or 763-689-6466 or cihstheatre@c-ischools.org; $2 more at the door.

Medicare 101 Sessions Free information sessions on Medicare parts A-D, enrollment requirements, deadlines and fees, will be offered from 1-3 p.m. at SACS, 140 Buchanan St. N, City Center Mall, Cambridge, on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Registration is required by calling the Senior Linkage Line at 1-800-333-2433.

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APR 13 Free Bikes 4 Kidz

Cambridge mayor Jim Godfrey invites citizens for conversation and coffee at 3:30 p.m. at City Hall, 300 3rd Ave. NE. No RSVP needed.

Family Law Clinic

Graphic Novelist Speaking

The Refuge Network will sponsor a free Family Law Clinic from 6-8 p.m. at Family Pathways, 1575 E. First Ave., Cambridge, on basics of dissolution and custody, with a chance to speak to a lawyer. For more info call Bethany at 763-6893532.

Graphic novelist Jason Walz, author of “Last Pick,” will speak from noon to 1 p.m. in Room G202 at Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Cambridge. Free and open to the public.

Hospital Open House Cambridge Medical Center will host a ribbon

SENIOR DINING CAMBRIDGE Friendship Cafe 140 Buchanan St N #164, Cambridge Monday, April 8 - Scalloped potatoes, Jello salad Tuesday, April 9 - Baked fish, cheesy potatoes Wednesday, April 10 - Swiss steak Thursday, April 11 - Sauerkraut/ribs Friday, April 12 - Chef’s Choice Breakfast: Mon.-Thur. - 8:30-10:30 a.m. Friday - 7:30-9:30 a.m. Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Cost: $4.50-7.00 For info call: 763-689-6555 ________________________

NORTH BRANCH Chisago County Senior Center 38790 6th Avenue North Branch Monday, April 8 - BBQ pork loin, au gratin potatoes, mixed vegetables, wheat bread, apricots Tuesday, April 9 - Egg and hashbrown bake, sausage patties, applesauce, fruit muffin Wednesday, April 10 Stroganoff meatballs, egg noodles, carrots, lettuce salad, cereal bar Thursday, April 11 - Calico bean casserole, coleslaw, orange wedges, wheat bread, cookie Friday, April 12 - Salmon loaf or seasoned chicken breast, sweet potatoes, broccoli, wheat bread, blushing pears Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Suggested Contribution: $4.25-8.00 For info and reservations call: 651-674-1956

Allina Health and Free Bikes 4 Kidz will give away free bikes 10 a.m. to noon at Allina Health Clinic-Isanti, 300 5th Ave. NE, Isanti, for toddler thru teenagers. Adult must accompany, first come, first served. For info call Nicole at 763688-7913 or email nicole. klanderud@allina.com.

constructing designs with Legos and Brain Flakes from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Rush City Library, 240 W. 4th St. No registration required. For info call 320-358-3948.

Library Book Sale

Cemetery Spring Meeting

Memory Cafe Come with your loved one or care companion to share concerns and experiences with memory loss from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at SAC’s Enrichment Center, 140 Buchanan St. N, Cambridge, with coffee, treats, activities, companionship. No set fee, but donations accepted. For info call Angie Detert (320) 364-1115.

Coffee with Godfrey

The annual Knights of Columbus All-you-careto-eat fish fries will be held from 4-7 p.m. every Friday from March 8-April 12 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 207 Whiskey Rd. NW, Isanti. Adults $11, ages 6-12 $5.50, under 5 free.

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The North Branch Library will hold its semi-annual book sale from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at 6355 379th St. to support library programming. Donations still accepted at library desk. For info call 651-674-8443 or visit ecrlib.org.

Legos and Flakes at Library

The Gerdin’s Cemetery Association will hold its spring meeting in the Lodge Room at Creamery Crossing, Isanti, with 1 p.m. lunch and 2 p.m. meeting. The group is seeking new members and nominees for secretary. For info call Barbara Ann Erickson at 763-444-4762.

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I’m no April Fool Well, another April 1 has come and gone, and I can happily say that I wasn’t the victim of any sort of prank. Now normally, an accomplishment like that would be trumpeted much louder and probably accompanied by blasting “Nobody’s Fool” (either Cinderella or Kenny Loggins’ versions would suffice). But quite frankly, it wasn’t that much of an accomplishment. I wasn’t even directly targeted all day. It’s not that I would frown on an attempt made against me. I’m all for a good practical joke. I’ve laughed at videos of other Worth a people getting pranked. And one Thousand of my favorite M*A*S*H episodes is when the main characters Words prank each other, only to be outdone by Col. Potter. I guess I just Bill don’t hang around many people Stickels III who participate in this tradition. I can’t even recall being on either side of an epic (or even a lame) prank. There was one time in college when a friend of mine convinced a bunch of us that another friend of ours got arrested for stealing a pizza delivery driver’s car, but that one doesn’t even really count because it wasn’t on April 1. But that’s also not to say I didn’t have to at least be a little cautious. I didn’t hide away for the entire day or wasn’t in proximity to a few jokes. When I stopped at a local gas station to buy a bottle of pop, I overheard the employees talking about a rubber snake that had been making the rounds. “Yeah, it started out funny, but it’s getting annoying now,” said the person behind the counter. And of course, there’s social media. A post I saw on there said it best that it’s funny that every other day people will believe anything they read, but they are overly skeptical this one particular day. I did see a few very funny internet pranks after the fact, like the one that said the U.S. Open would start using dogs to retrieve balls during tennis matches. What makes this one even funnier is there are a lot of people who not only believed it, but were disappointed when they found out it was a prank. Although I must admit I would have been one of them if I had fallen for it. Some of the jokes were pretty lame, too. The one about Tom Brady retiring to concentrate on posting on Twitter was lame. There was also one that said that to commemorate the final season of “The Big Bang Theory,” the Big Dipper would now be named “The Big Bang Dipper.” I actually saw that one and didn’t even give it a second glance. The thing is, in this day and age, the jokes have generally gotten lamer because everyone is afraid of offending people who just don’t have a sense of humor anymore. I have heard of multiple jokes that have gotten the creator into serious hot water, or at the very least, someone has decided to get even in a not-so-friendly way, which is extremely disappointing. After all, if we can’t take the time to laugh at ourselves every once in a while, we wind up leading very boring lives. Bill Stickels III is editor of the Isanti-Chisago County Star. He can be reached at 763-689-1181 ext. 107 or editor@countystar.com.

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The magic of acceptance and Alzheimer’s In an effort to raise awareness, reduce the stigma of Alzheimer’s disease, educate our community and assist families who have been touched by Alzheimer’s disease, this month’s article highlights the importance of acceptance. A calm way to remain positive in challenging circumstances is cultivating an attitude of accepting what is. This is especially helpful when you care for someone with progressive memory loss. This does not mean “stay stuck.” Acceptance is more like making peace with what Cambridge ACT is – you may not like what is going on, but it’s all right, it just is. How could you accept what’s going on Alzheimer’s on in your life right now? Survey Team Acceptance grows slowly as you practice it, and the first steps may seem difficult. However, the more you can accept all that is, rather than judging and resisting it, the more peace you will find in yourself, and the easier it becomes to practice acceptance. At the same time, when you start accepting what is, you’re able to see more clearly what it is that you find difficult to come to terms with and what you need to do to change your circumstances. Take some time today and just be with Reinold Niebuhr’s “Serenity Prayer”:

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God grant me the serenity to accept The things I cannot change; Courage to change the things I can; And wisdom to know the difference. If you are having difficulty with acceptance or the many other emotions and feelings that go along with caring for someone with progressive memory loss, a professional counselor can help. Seeking help can be an important step in managing the ups and downs, twists and turns of caregiving. Remember our emotions and feelings are uniquely useful. They are a message we need to listen to. There is hope. There is help. You are not alone. For more information about these and other local resources and guidance in caring for someone with dementia, contact Jayne Mund, Caregiver Consultant, at 763-689-8811.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Contact congress for fair ‘per pupil’ rate To the editor, School districts across the north side of the Twin Cities Metro are facing budget cuts that are real and devastating to the districts and the students. Chisago Lakes, North Branch and Cambridge-Isanti are all cutting their budgets by millions of dollars. Princeton is looking at smaller amounts, but cuts nonetheless. I know people are saying, “We recently voted on bond referendums and operating levies for our schools! How can this happen?” Bond referendums are for building improvements, new construction and equipment, while operating levies are for learning such as hiring teachers to lower class size or add additional science teachers. The general fund dollars on which a district must operate come primarily from the state of Minnesota using a “per pupil” formula basis. Districts develop their budgets on moving targets that can lead to the budget deficits. These variables include: will enrollment increase or decrease, will the number of students with special needs go up or down, will fuel costs go up or down? Districts build budgets based on a best guess using the projections they have. Unfortunately, millions of those dollars are based on fac-

tors outside of a district’s control. These factors make an enormous impact on a district’s budget – sometimes creating paralysis within a district. It really does come down to one question: Will Congress ever live up to the commitment they made 40-plus years ago promising they would fund special education service mandates at 40 percent (it’s closer to 17 percent)? Will the Minnesota legislature increase “per pupil” funding or help low-tax-capacity schools like Chisago Lakes, North Branch, Cambridge-Isanti and Princeton by equalizing bonds and levies? I know there are serious concerns about these negative budgets, and I believe the best thing people can do is to contact their state senator, state House members, congressmen and United States senators. Ask them for funding increases to the “per pupil” funding formula and to commit to 40 percent funding at the federal level for special education mandates. What I’m really concerned about is that State Representatives Anne Neu and Brian Johnson are not supportive of public schools, especially given that State Representatives Bob Dettmer and Sondra Erickson were both teachers. It remains to be seen whether they will support increases to school funding. State Senators Karin

Housley, Andrew Mathews and Mark Koran seem to want more mandates on public schools, but I don’t know if they support more funding for them. Kirsten Hagen Kennedy North Branch

Organ recipient asks for more donors to sign up

To the editor, April is National Donate Life Month, and I would like to encourage all Isanti-Chisago County residents to register to be an organ, tissue and eye donor. This issue has affected me personally. I am one of the very lucky and grateful individuals alive today because of another person’s generosity. In July 2016 I received the gift of a double lung transplant from an amazing donor. Sadly, there are many people who die while they wait for their transplant simply because the organ they need is not available. We all have the power to save lives. One person’s gift can save or enhance up to 75 lives through donation, providing recipients a chance to return to a normal, active life. Visit www.DonateLifeMN.org for more information. Tim Fairclough Rush City

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fears of being in danger, urging her to seek a protective order at the courthouse, and also referred her to advocates at The Refuge Network, a program of Family Pathways. From there, she filed for a protective order against her husband, and found support through domestic violence survivors’ support groups. Advocates and deputies escorted her to and from the courthouse to ensure her safety while going to court for the protective order. She was also connected to resources that assisted her family with food and Christmas gifts. “The love and dedication given to us absolutely is what helped us stay strong,” the survivor said of the network of people helping her stay safe and empowering her to be strong. The survivor said that life as a single mom is crazy busy with the activities her children are in, as well as the therapy sessions and support groups, school and her new career, but they are safe. “Never be afraid to reach out for help,” she said. “There are people who love you and want you to be free of domestic violence.”

WORK WITH ABUSERS TO END IT Kanabec County Sheriff Brian Smith said the women’s movement has been working for more than 30 years to keep women, children and men safe from domestic violence. “The importance of domestic abuse transformation programming is to illustrate to offenders there are alternatives to their behavior by cognitive skills building, role play, activities and in-depth discussion that can craft a bridge to a better tomorrow that is free from domestic violence and the overwhelming stress that can build up in their lives,” Smith

said. Smith encouraged those in attendance to ask their legislators to support two key pieces of legislation – HF464 in the House and SF1683 in the Senate – which would provide funding for domestic violence transformation programming and prevention. Chisago County Sheriff Brandon Thyen said that the Minnesota Coalition of Battered Women attempts to keep track of numbers of people murdered by their abusers. The method relies on monitoring news accounts of homicides in Minnesota, meaning one can never be certain all domestic violence-related murders in Minnesota are included. Smith added that women of color, native women, poor women, LGBTQ folk and those involved in sex or human trafficking are under-reported. REMEMBER AND SWIM UPSTREAM A rose ceremony was held to remember the 12 victims known to be murdered in Minnesota due to domestic violence in 2018. Pastor Sarah Kerks, of Zion Lutheran Church in Chisago City, offered a moment of silence and a prayer for the victims, their families and friends, and then Family Pathways Chief Executive Officer Lisa Mears again encouraged those in attendance to take action. “I personally want to thank all of you who commit professional and personal energy to this work,” she said. “It is frightening, it is exhausting, it is tiring, and I honor and applaud you. Thank you so much.” She reiterated the need to ask state legislators to support the bills in the house and senate to fund domestic violence programming and prevention. “We will not end domestic violence until we swim upstream,” Mears said.

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victim/survivors were assisted by Family Pathways in Isanti County in 2018; 650 were assisted in Chisago County; 429 in Kanabec County; and 88 in Pine County. The total number of new victim/survivors assisted by Family Pathways in 2018 was 2,063. Isanti County Attorney Jeff Edblad stated that Minnesota led the way for domestic violence programming with the first domestic violence shelters and organizations to assist victim/survivors. It has continued to lead the way with innovative programming and collaborative efforts between nonprofit organizations, law enforcement and social service agencies. Efforts also need to be made, he said, to work with perpetrators of domestic and sexual violence to transform their abusive behaviors and prevent them from harming anyone else. Edblad thanked the victim service coordinators in the county attorneys’ offices. “They will always have my respect and appreciation,” he said, noting they assist victim/ survivors by providing answers and connecting them to resources.

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National Child Abuse Prevention Month was first designated in 1983 by President Ronald Reagan as part of the ongoing effort to increase public awareness of the need to ensure all children’s safety and welfare. The Chisago County Citizen Review Panel, in cooperation with county Guest and state Column Health and Human Sara Smit Services, is working to bring attention to this crucial community issue. Locally, we want to mark Child Abuse Prevention Month by highlighting that we all play a role in strengthening families and keeping kids safe. One of the most effective ways to prevent child abuse is for individuals and communities to work together to support kids and families. All parents ultimately want to provide and nurture their children in a positive, healthy environment – and our whole community benefits when that happens. Whether you are a neighbor, employer, mentor, spiritual leader, service provider or part of a local community organization, you can help strengthen families. Everyone can get involved, even individuals who are not raising a child or working with children or families every day. For example: · A family member can offer to babysit so parents can get a little break.

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· A neighbor can organize an activity so families can get to know each other. · Retail and other service industry establishments can post fliers with information on helpful resources for families as well as community events · Shoppers can smile at a parent who is juggling groceries and a toddler. A look of support instead of judgment can make a big difference. · Secular and spiritual community organizations can host youth activities. This gives parents a needed break and offers kids and outlet for their energy. · Employers can promote a culture where it is okay for employees to reach out and ask for help. Today, we ask you to consider how you might make a difference in the life of at least one family in our community. It could be as simple as asking a parent how they are doing – and then truly listening to their response. Look for more ideas and information throughout the community during the month of April. Then act on an idea and play your role in preventing child abuse all through the year ... because every child deserves to grow up feeling safe and loved. Want to do even more? Consider becoming a foster parent, child advocate or member of the Citizen Review Panel. For more information, please contact Chisago County Health and Human Services at 651-213-5600. Sara Smit is co-chair of the Chisago County Citizen Review Panel.

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Earl E. Terhaar Earl Edward Terhaar, 86, of Cambridge, passed away on Sunday, March 24, 2019, at his home. Earl was born in Agram Township, Minnesota, to Philip and Agnes Terhaar on April 6, 1932. He was an adventuresome youngster, exploring and creating “machines” with his siblings. They were the “real-life” Little Rascals. He attended grade school iin Agram Township at the D District 46 School. He and h his siblings and cousins w would walk a mile and a h half to school each day for e eight years. After grade sschool, Earl attended Little F Falls High School and then jjoined the army during the K Korean War. He was lucky e enough to be stationed in S Stuttgart, Germany, where h he was able to hone his G German language. After h his stint in the army, he returned to the Pierz area. He worked in “the Cities” and spent weekends farming with his father in Pierz. In 1966, he met the love of his life, Helen Cornelius. They married on Oct. 28, 1967, in North Mankato and eventually settled in the Princeton/Cambridge area, where they raised their family. Earl continued working at the Pipkorn Mfg. Company in St. Paul until his retirement in 1994. In retirement, he enjoyed working on his vintage John Deere tractors and “inventing” tools that he wished existed. He also enjoyed making his own beer. The joy of Earl’s life was his family. He wasn’t much for saying “I love you” or “I’m proud of you,” but he did and he was. He was a generous brother, a loving husband and father, and a helpful neighbor and friend. Earl was preceded in death by his parents Philip and Agnes (Stumpf) Terhaar; son Donnie Terhaar; and sisters Cecelia Terhaar Kapsner, Margaret Terhaar LeBlanc and Adeline Terhaar Mentele. He is survived by his loving wife Helen; children Ed (Kristina) Terhaar of Plymouth, Marie (Jerid) Miller of North Branch, Emilie (Bryant) Ficek of Roseville and daughter-in-law Rasa Terhaar of Woodbury; 10 grandchildren; and siblings Roland Terhaar of Brooklyn Park, Henry (Sandy) Terhaar of Foreston, JoAnn White of Nimrod and Kitti Solinger of Pierz. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, at 11 a.m. at Christ The King Catholic Church in Cambridge. Visitation will be one hour prior at the church. Interment will be at Christ The King Catholic Cemetery. Online condolences at www.carlsonlillemoen.com. Arrangements are with the Carlson-Lillemoen Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Cambridge.

Margery Sanford Margery Sanford, age 82, of Isanti, died March 31, 2019. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9, at Strike Life Tributes in Isanti with a visitation from 4 p.m. until service time at 7 p.m. A full obituary will appear in the next edition. Online condolences may be placed at StrikeLifeTributes.com.

New businesses cut the ribbon (Right) Jody Powers (with scissors), owner of Another Man’s Treasure, 6445 Main St., North Branch, cuts the ribbon March 29 at the new sporting goods resale store with family, city officials and members of the North Branch Chamber. This is Powers’ third store location. (Below) The ribbon was cut at Nystrom & Associates,Ltd., a new mental health clinic at 817 N. Main St., Cambridge, on March 29. Scissors are held by Cambridge police chief Todd Schuster (left) and Rep. Brian Johnson. In attendance were employees, city officials and Chamber members.

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STUDENT NEWS Aaron Robillard, of North Branch, has been named to the Dean’s List for Fall 2018 at Saint John’s University for earning a grade point average of at least 3.8. Robillard is a first-year physics and pre-engineering major at SJU. • The University of North Dakota held Winter Commencement ceremonies in December 2018 including these local students: Cambridge – Brenna Harrower (BSSW); North Branch – Noah Hubbard (BSPTE

Open house planned for new mental health services at Cambridge hospital Cambridge Medical Center will host a ribbon cutting and open house on Thursday, April 11, from 2-5 p.m. to celebrate two new mental health services at the hospital: a Partial Hospitalization Program and an Adult Mental Health Outpatient Program. Both programs open April 15. The event is organized with the help of the North 65 Chamber of Commerce. Once in the medical center at 701 S. Dellwood Street, follow signs to the event. Refreshments will be served. The Adult Partial Hospitalization Program is an option for patients when they need short-term intensive care for a mental health condition. The threeweek program is directed by a psychiatric provider in a group therapy environment to help prevent and reduce hospitalization and support patients as they live at home.

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The Adult Mental Health Outpatient Program is an option for patients when they need concentrated support for a mental health condition. The program offers support to overcome obstacles that interfere with daily living, stabilize mood and improve participants’ mental health to live their best life. The day treatment program offers customized services and flexible scheduling. These are the first programs of their type to be available in the area outside the Twin Cities. Both programs will help adults stay out of the hospital and get the intensive treatment they need and still be able stay at home, without having to travel long distances for services. This also will be an opportunity to meet Kelly Spratt, the new president of Allina Health’s Buffalo Hospital and Cambridge Medical Center.

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Access Church 4359 392nd St. North Branch, MN 55056 Sundays at 9am & 10:30am. www.accesschurchonline.org 651-674-7531. Kevin Haseltine, Lead Pastor

Dale Evangelical Free Church 45268 Brunswick Rd, Harris, MN 763-689-5817 Pastor/Teacher Dr. Harvey Martin. Sunday School – all ages 9am. Sunday Service 10:25am. www.daleefc.com

Baptist First Baptist Church 304 S. Main St., Cambridge, 763-689-1173. Call the church office or visit our website for current service times and programs. firstbaptistcambridge.org North Isanti Baptist Church Lead Pastor: Travis Blake 2248 313th Ave. NE, Cambridge, MN 55008 www.nibchurch.com Email: nibchurch@msn.com 763-689-3576. 8:30am Worship Service (traditional style) 10:45am Worship Service (contemporary style) Springvale Baptist Church 5-1/2 miles NW of Cambridge at Jct. of Cty Rd 14 & 6. 763-689-1373. Sunday School 9:30am. Morning Worship 10:30am. Second Sunday Potluck Dinner; Wednesday 7:15pm Adult Study South Isanti Baptist Church 3367 Cty. Rd. 5 NE, Isanti. 763-444-5860, Pastor Bob Venneman. Sunday Worship 9:30am. Wednesday “Life & Light” Bible studies for all ages. Adults & children. For info call or go to southisantibaptist.org.

Sunrise Bible Church 41300 Second St., North Branch, Pastor David Stertz. Sunday school for all ages 9:30am, Sunday morning Worship 10:30am, Sunday evening 6pm, Wed. Kids 4 Truth & Bible studies for all ages 6:30pm. More info at sunrisebiblechurch.org or 651-674-4107.

Catholic St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 207 Whiskey Rd NW, Isanti, MN. 763-444-4035 Email: annseton76@gmail. com. Mass: Tues. & Wed. 7:30am. Sun. 8:30am. stelizabeth-isanti.org.

Kost Evangelical Free Church 37405 Kost Trail, North Branch, MN 55056. Jct. of CR 11 & CR 72, SE of North Branch. 651-583-3281. Pastor, Josh Jensen Kost Student Ministries Mondays 6:30pm. Worship Service Sundays 9:30am. More info: www.kostefc.org Oxlip Evangelical Free Church 9am Worhsip Service. 10:15am Coffee Fellowship. 10:45am Sunday School. Mon. 6pm Sr. High Youth. Wed. 6:25pm AWANA/ Jr. High Youth. Tues/Thurs. 9am Bone Builders. Pastor Leroy Scheumann. 29237 Roanoke St. NW, Isanti 55040. www.oxlip.org Email: oxlip@oxlip.org. 763-444-5134

Lutheran Braham Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) 320-396-2755. West Central Dr. & Cty Rd 4 in northwest Braham. Pastor Julie Beck. Sunday 9:00am Worship Service, 10:00am Little Lambs (for children under 5). Wed. 6:00pm Youth Enrichment. Office hours 9am-Noon Tuesday-Friday. Radio service Sunday at 9:30am (KBEK 95.5 FM) Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church Of Rush Point (ELCA) Pastor Vicki Vandervegt. 320-358-4829, 600 Rush Point Dr. 10am Worship with nursery available. 11am Fellowship my.calvaryofrushpoint.org. officecalvaryrushpoint@ gmail.com Cambridge Lutheran Church (ELCA) 621 Old North Main Street, Cambridge. 763-689-1211 8:40am Festival Traditional, 9 & 10:15am Horizon Contemporary Worship. KidZone Kids’ Ministry dismissed from all services. Radio service Sunday at 11am (KBEK 95.5 FM) cambridgelutheran.org. Facebook: Cambridgelutheran

Christ Ev. Lutheran Church (WELS) 32962 Vickers St. NE, Cambridge, 763-689-5333 Pastor Samuel L. Biebert. Sunday Worship 9am, Sunday School/Bible Class 10:30am www.christcambridge.com Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) 2nd & Main, Isanti. 763-444-9201. Pastor Clifton Hanson. Sunday Worship 9:30am. Coffee hour 10:30am. Kingdom Kids Club 6:30pm-7:30pm every Wed. during school year. (3yrs-6th gr.) All are welcome! Staffed nursery available. Call for info. faithlutheranisanti.com First Lutheran Church (ELCA) 43779 Gates Ave., Harris. 651-674-4498. Handicapped accessible. Pastor Caroline HarthunWooldridge. Sunday Worship 9:30am, with Sunday School.10:30am coffee andfellowship. Email: firstlutheran@q.com www.firstlutheranharris.org Joy Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 1155 Joy Circle, Cambridge. 763-689-4355. Pastor Daniel Lewis. Sunday Services: 8:00am Traditional. 10:30am Contemporary. Adult Bible Class 9:15am www.joylutheran.net Long Lake Lutheran Church (ELCA) 3921 277th Ave NW Isanti, MN 55040, 763-444-5315. Interim Pastor Bob Rusert Lay Associate Pastor Sue Olson Worship at 8 & 9:30am. Sunday School Education hour 9:30am. Wednesday Worship and Childrens Church 6pm. longlakeluth.org Salem Lutheran Church 4638 381st Ave. NW, Dalbo, MN 55017. 763-689-1687 Join us for worship every Sunday at 10am, Sunday school for 3 yrs to 6th gr. begins at 10:30am. Coffee fellowship after worship www. salemlutherandalbo.com

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Spring Lake Lutheran Church (ELCA) 8440 Erickson Road, PO Box 958, North Branch, MN 55056 (9 mi. E. of Cambridge on Hwy. 95, North one block on Erickson Road). 651-6744606. Vicki VanderVegt, Pastor. sllchurch.org Email: sll.church@gmail.com. Fri., Apr. 5 9:00am Quilting Sun., Apr. 7 8:30am Worship, Communion 9:30am Sunday School, Fellowship Wed., Apr. 10 5:30pm Lent 4 Kids at Calvary Lutheran 6:00pm Supper at Calvary Lutheran 6:30pm Worship at Calvary Lutheran Thurs., Apr. 11 9:00am Men’s Coffee at County Market St. John Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 28168 Jodrell St. NE, North Branch, Located 6 mi. E. of Isanti on Co. Rd. 5; (or 7 mi. W. of North Branch on Co. Rd. 5); then 1-1/2 mi. S. on Co. Rd. 12. 763-444-5988, Paul Anderson, Pastor; Sunday 9am Worship; 10:20am Adult Bible Study; Thursday 6:30pm Bible study. Email: stjohnlutheran@att.net St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church (LCMC) 31075 Genesis Ave., Stacy, MN 55079 651-462-5115. Pastor Ben Hollingstead. 8am and 9:30am Services, Sunday School during 9:30am Service. Email stjohns@midconetwork. com. Website stjohnslutheranchurchstacymn.org St. John’s Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 980 West 4th Street, Rush City, Pastor Tim Renstrom 320-358-3623, Sunday 8:45am Worship, 7:30am Rise & Shine Bible Study, Monday 10am Longer Look Bible Study. stjohnsrushcity.org St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 400 SE 8th St., (Isanti #4 E.), PO Box 37, Braham. 320-396-3103. Tim Renstrom, Pastor. 9:00am Sunday School & Adult Bible Study. 10:15am Worship. ststephensbraham.org

Trinity Lutheran Church (ELCA) 38460 Lincoln Trl, North Branch. 651-674-7047. Pastor Jon Yurk. Worship Sundays 8 & 10am, Sunday School and Coffee Hour 9am. Email: office@trinitynorthbranch.org or visit www.trinitynorthbranch.org

Methodist Common Ground A United Methodist Community 404 North Cypress St. North, Cambridge. 763-689-2071. Pastors Amelia & Andrew Buschena. Sunday 9:30am. Worship. Livestream of services and more info at commongroundumc.org. Everyone Counts! Main Street Church 6500 Main St., North Branch, MN, 55056. 651-674-4090 Pastor Ralph Holbrook Sunday Worship 10am Children’s Church 10am. Youth Gathering 11:10am www.mainstreetfamily.org Spirit River Community A United Methodist Church 1321 Heritage Blvd. NE, Isanti, MN 612-888-4255. Reverend Pastor Guy E. Sederski. Sunday Worship Service and Christian Education 10:30am. spiritrivercomm.org

Non-Denominational Bethesda Church 38180 Hemingway Ave., North Branch, MN 651-674-5873. Pastor Mark Huber. 9am Worship Service. 10:30am Sunday School and adult Bible studies. bethesdachurchnb.com Lakeside Christian Church 32393 Rendova Cir. N.E., Cambridge (3 mi. E of Cambridge just off Hwy. 95). 763-689-3649. Ministry Coordinator Jeff Bonkoski. Administrative Assistant Sharon Dahl. Sunday 9:30am. Worship. Retreat house & personal retreat cabins available. Call for reservation. Email: lakesidesecretary@gmail. com. lakesidechurchcambridge.org

NorthBrook Church Meeting in North Branch Area High School. Church Office: 651-277-0100 Frank Gomes, Pastor. Come join us at 10am. Worship Service – nursery provided - children’s church (2 yrs old-2nd gr.); Mon. - Fri.: (call for details) “Life Groups”, Bible Studies, Youth Ministry. Email us at northbrook@izoom.net or visit us on the web at nbchurchmn.org River of Life Church Meeting at 150 Birch St. N., Ste 170, Cambridge. (Across from Minnco Credit Unon, Mark Radeke, Pastor. 763689-5115. Sundays 10:15 am. riveroflifehome.com River Valley Christian Church IHS “Allowing the Holy Spirit to Transform Lives” 37126 Hwy 65 NE, Stanchfield MN (just North of Grandy on the West side of 65). Sunday Morning Worship & Children’s Church 10am, Sunday Night Believers Service 6pm, Wed. Night Worship & Bible Study 6:30pm. Pastor Tom Bakke (763) 689-6987 Church Office – 34006 Petersburg St NE; Cambridge, MN 55008. We are a “Real Family, Loving Jesus, Loving Each Other, Loving the World” Visitors ARE Expected!

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Seniors sign to compete in college During a signing ceremony held in the CIHS library on Thursday, March 28, a record eight Bluejackets signed letters of intent to compete athletically at various colleges. (From left) Ryley Nelson and Kellen Weibel will play football at St. Johns, London Williams will play basketball at St. Cloud Technical College, Jess Illg will compete in cross country and track at Michigan Tech, Rachel Nault-Maurer will swim for Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Ashley Schintz will play hockey for Wisconsin-Superior, Char Morke will pole vault for the Naval Academy and Tate Torgerson will wrestle for Augsburg College.

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Mayor says future’s bright for Isanti BY JENNIFER KOTILA NEWS@COUNTYSTAR.COM

Isanti mayor Jeff Johnson addressed North 65 Chamber of Commerce on March 20 regarding the State of the City. “Shockingly, I am only a three-year – going on third year – resident of Isanti,” Johnson said as he introduced himself. “I am married. I have a 5-month-old boy and a 5-year-old girl.” He’s been married for five years. Stating he was born and raised in North Minneapolis, he added, “Of course, nothing against that city, but I definitely wasn’t raising my children there.” He said he had fallen “madly in love” with Isanti. Johnson told the audience he has spent 18 years in the private sector working in armed security, personal

protection and private investigating. “That is what I normally do,” he said. “Otherwise, I have this mayor thing, too.” His father was career military with 38 years in the army, and his mother is from Kentucky, with very strong morals, ethics and values, he said. “Family is huge in my family, and now the city of Isanti is basically a family to me and my family,” Johnson said, noting he is very open and honest. He drew attention to some of the new businesses that have opened in Isanti, such as Kwik Trip and the soon-to-open Best Western hotel. He added that the city had been in negotiations with a Dollar General, but that had fallen through. The business had wanted to build on two parcels, but not pay the tax revenue that would be generated with one business on each parcel, Johnson explained.

“I love and support each and every business in Isanti,” Johnson said. “If I need something, I look local, and I ask every resident to do the same before they venture down to the city.” Business development will continue in Isanti, Johnson said. “I am a huge supporter of business. The more business, the more happier our residents are. The more happy the residents are, the more happy, essentially, I am,” Johnson said. “And then, of course, the business owners are happy, because they are not only opening their business, but they are getting more people to visit them to spend their money locally.” Residentially, the city continues to expand, as well, Johnson added. So far in 2019 55 building permits have been issued by the city, which is 2.2 percent more than last year at this time. “It’s only going to get more and more

and more,” Johnson said. “Isanti’s going to grow. I’m totally for this. I just want to go at a responsible pace. I don’t want to make Isanti Blaine tomorrow – I don’t want to do that. I want to keep that small-town feel that we all love so much, because that’s what I fell in love with.” Upcoming projects in the city include the design and installation of a dog park near the BMX arena and a refurbishment of Bluebird Park, the storm system maintenance project, and the Minnesota Highway 65 RCUT intersection improvement project at Cajima Street. “The future of Isanti is bright and exciting,” Johnson said. “I look forward to talking and working with each and every one of you. I look forward to 2019. I look forward, essentially, to the next four years that I’m in this seat. I think the city is bright and exciting.”

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only one license, the city can hold them accountable for being careful with trash. When it’s more than one hauler, they can always point fingers at each other, and then the city loses because we wind up with trash in our neighborhoods.” “I think we should open it up to more than one hauler,” council member Bob Shogren said. “If residents have a choice between three or four, there is competition and that might bring pricing down. Yes, we might have more trucks on the streets – and these are big trucks – but they’re not cement trucks. I don’t think a few extra garbage trucks will hurt the streets. “I think we need to offer to the people of the town the ability to choose who they want to do business with, not one that we’re telling them to do business with,” Shogren continued. “Who are we to tell them who to do business with?” Shogren proceeded to make a motion to allow for up to three licenses, which was seconded by council member Lisa Iverson. “My preference is to open it up to two haulers,” mayor Jim Godfrey said. “That way, we have a choice, but at the same time we won’t have a train of trucks going by on a street where ‘hauler A’ is picking up at this house, but the next house over is ‘hauler B’ and the next house is ‘hauler C.’”

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Cambridge’s director of finance Caroline Moe (left) looks on as council members shred the mortgage for city hall – Kersten Barfknecht-Conley, Bob Shogren, mayor Jim Godfrey, Lisa Iverson and Marlys Palmer. The mortgage was paid off four years early.

As a compromise, Shogren agreed to amend his motion to allow for up to two residential and three commercial licenses, with two of the commercial licenses being to the same companies as the residential licenses. That motion

passed 4-1, with council member Marlys Palmer casting the lone no vote. “I truly think we should stay with one,” Palmer said. “I think there are times when, for a good reason, we could make a really intelligent and informa-

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CITY PAYS OFF DEBT EARLY Backed by Kool and the Gang’s “Celebration,” city director of finance Caroline Moe announced that the city has been able to pay off the bonds for the construction of the current city hall four years early. “Recently, council authorized us to pay off our city hall bonds,” Moe said. “We are very excited about this. This happened because we had some onetime money – primarily excess building permit fees in the last couple years. Retiring this debt is really helpful because it will help us with our long-range plan update. We will not need to levy taxes for these bond payments anymore.” Moe also said the city will be able to pay off the bonds for the construction of the water tower on the east end of town two years early, which is especially good news since those bonds carry a higher interest rate. To celebrate the good news, the city council performed a “mortgage shredding” ceremony. “Normally, it’s customary to burn the mortgage, but Will (Pennings), our fire guy, is frowning on burning it in city hall,” Moe said. “So we are going to shred the mortgage.”

City to provide land for Habitat home BY BILL STICKELS III EDITOR@COUNTYSTAR.COM

For many years now, the city of Cambridge has been trying to sell off a property located in Calhoun Place on the north end of town. The property is a portion of a larger lot that once housed city hall and the liquor store. When the city sold that building, they subdivided the parcel out, but have been sitting on this property ever since. According to economic development director Stan Gustafson, the most recent attempt to sell the property was initiated in 2012, but the $40,000 price tag has been deemed excessive. Gustafson recommended the city decrease the asking price all the way down to $15,000 and try again. At the same time, city administrator Lynda Woulfe offered another option to the city. “Habitat for Humanity has been interested in doing something on this lot for a while,” Woulfe said. “I believe they would like to request the city donate the lot to them.” Woulfe explained that by donating the land to Habitat for Humanity, the city will eventually be guaranteed to have a house built on it, and the city will be able to begin receiving property taxes for it. According to Habitat for Humanity representative Wayne Ehler, if the lot was donated, they would most likely be able to build a house on

it within the next two to three years. “Normally, I would say we could start building on it this fall or early next spring,” Ehler said. “But the city of Sandstone wants to donate five lots, but under the condition that we start building on two of the lots next year. If somehow, some big windfall came through and we were able to afford to build three houses, then I assure you we would start one in Cambridge next year.” Based on the estimate that the value of the built house would be approximately $125,000, the council calculated that if they donated the property, it would take approximately 15 years to make up for the potential loss of the $15,000 sale price via property tax collection. Based on the estimate of a house not being built for two to three years, council member Bob Shogren made a motion to try to sell the property at $15,000, but if no sale was finalized by Jan. 1, 2020, the council could relook at donating it. That motion failed 3-2, with Shogren and Iverson voting yes. Council member Kersten Barfknecht-Conley made a motion to sell the property to Habitat for Humanity for $1, plus the closing costs, pending the drafting of a purchase agreement. That motion was approved by a 3-2 vote, with Shogren and Iverson voting against it.


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(Above) A representative of Prefer Paving & Ready-Mix of Rush City gives out bright yellow hardhats at the company’s booth at the Community Connections Expo & Job Fair in North Branch March 30. Local businesses and nonprofits showed attendees what they do and gave opportunity for people to apply for jobs. (Top left) Bridget, from Coborn’s in Isanti, offers service with a smile at “The Taste” on March 28 at Spirit River Community Center. The event, hosted by the Rotary Club of Cambridge-Isanti, had nearly 20 food vendor booths giving out samples, plus raffles and prizes. (Left) Cub Foods had ribs galore for guests at “The Taste” on March 28 at Spirit River Community Center. BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR

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Audiences to be taken on magical trip to Narnia Cambridge-Isanti High School Theatre is in the final preparations in “Narnia” for the upcoming performances of “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” Under the direction of Viva Anderson, the classic story by C.S. Lewis will be brought to life on the performance stage of the Richard G. Hardy Performing Arts Center on April 12-14. According to Anderson, having a record number of students involved in the threeact play – 36 cast members and 13 techs, 19 of whom are new to theatre – has been an exciting time of growth for all. “We have been working to stretch ourselves beyond our own stage character or tech assignment,” she said. “It is, and has always been, my own life goal to help students find their niche in theatre.” Anderson noted it’s difficult in a non-musical show to find a script that allows for a large cast, and in this show they’ve been able to accommodate the large cast by creating both Woodland Creatures and a Witch’s Army. “When you have so many interested in the theatre arts,” she said, “you find a way to make them feel welcome and at home and help them to learn the art. It is a proven fact that being involved in the theatre arts impacts students for a lifetime.” PREPARING NARNIA A number of students and adults have put in much time

Hanni Carlile are the scenic design creators that will bring the audience through the wardrobe and into Narnia. Christine McVicker has created amazing character costumes, Anderson said, and Angela Gregerson presented a make-up and prosthetics workshop to teach the specialty make-up design that will make this show even more delightful. Jeff Edlbad is the cast coach, working with the cast to review lines and character. Two theatre parent volunteers, Aaron and Kristin Merwin, who are also involved in historical reenactments, were the weapons designers and creators. They researched and provided individualized, hand-made weapons for the characters. BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR

Peter (Elijah Porter) battles the White Witch (Kara Olson) during the fight scene from “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” The CIHS Theatre Department will be putting on the three-act play April 12-14.

preparing the land of Narnia. “I am a ‘big picture’ person,” Anderson said, “helping students learn how to take all of the theatre aspects for a show and put them together. We have focused on opportunities and some pretty cool, new special effects.” Early on, the theatre department hired professional stage combat choreographer, Mason Tyer. He provided two threehour workshop sessions, preparing the cast for the combat scene in the show. Cambridge native and grad-

uate of the Institute of Production Recording Steve Callen has helped the cast produce a professional recording of the opening scene of the show, which was not in the script. Students rehearsed and attended a studio recording session to produce what will be the first five minutes of the show. Chuck Vrchota volunteered his time to teach the tech crew how to use a fog machine and create snow on stage. Other adult volunteers have spent hours helping to prepare Narnia. Tim Anderson and

CAST GIVES BACK TO COMMUNITY Wanting to reach out into the community, the cast has been welcomed by both East Central Regional Library and Scout & Morgan Books for public readings of “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” During a story time on March 27, a new record was reached at the Cambridge Public Library when 110 children and adults attended an event with costumed characters from the show. On Saturday, April 6, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Aslan, the White Witch and the Pevensie children will offer a story time and autograph signing at Scout & Morgan Books in Cambridge. All who attend

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OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPORT THEATRE The public has the opportunity to support the theatre arts program at CIHS by attending performances scheduled for 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, April 12-13, or a 2 p.m. performance on Sunday, April 14. Reserved seating tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and $5 for students/children. Tickets are available through www. showtix4u.com or by calling 763-689-6466 or by emailing cihstheatre@c-ischools.org. Tickets are $2 more at the door. Ticket booth opens one hour prior to scheduled shows. According to Anderson, 100 percent of the cost of producing the high school performances is recouped through ticket sales, and this performance in particular had extra expenses for microphone rental, fog machine rental, the Stage Combat workshop, plus costs for royalties, costumes, make-up and set design/build. Because of those costs, fundraisers will be held at each performance. During intermission, the troupe will hold a “Miracle Minute” where cast and crew members race through the audience asking for money. The one who gathers the most in that minute will get a pie in the face after the show. There will also be student artwork available through a silent auction.

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“Rabbit” (Milly Kroschel) and “Owl” (Jenna Kirkeide) cautiously peer out from behind a rock during a scene from CIHS’s Three-Act performance.

CAST LIST Aslan, A great Lion Sam Haseth Susan Pevensie Raeann Goetz Edmond Pevensie Anders Baxter Peter Pevensie Elijah Porter Lucy Pevensie Anna Almquist White Witch, an evil queen Kara Olson Dwarf, a servant to the witch Kate Larson Mrs. Beaver, forest animal Amanda Hosch Mr. Beaver, forest animal Julia Pendergast Centaur, forest animal Jillian Edblad Unicorn, forest animal Maria Gleason Tumnus, a faun Caleb Terry Fenris Ulf Jay Kampa Elf Molly Siedlecki Father Christmas Lucas Wike, Jr. Witch’s Sentinels Lucas Wike, Jr., Elric Breeding Newcomer #1 Jenna Kirkeide Newcomer #2 Malana Olson Animals (with speaking parts): #1 Maddie Jaques #2 Kaci Coffman #3 Ashley Norman #4 Gracie Maxwell #5 Milly Kroschel Aslan Followers/Woodland Animals: Annika Hawkins, Milly Kroschel, Jenna Kirkeide, Desiree Graber, Gracie Maxwell, Madison Franklin, Malana Olson, Molly Siedlecki, Maddie Jaques, Ashley Norman, Kaci Coffman Witch's Army: Athena Wike, Alex Taranova, Aidan Lester, Gabby Holboy, Lilianna Foesch, Abby Bettendorf, Kate Larson, Rachel Watson, Maisie Gartner, Abigail Shogren, Ari Carlile


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The following felony charges were ďŹ led in Chisago County Court on March 25-29, 2019. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Charles Henry Radtke, (DOB 09/14/1987), of Stacy, was charged March 25 with 5th degree drugs - possess schedule 1, 2, 3, 4 - not small amount marijuana. Thomas William Snyder, (DOB 12/16/1985), of Sandstone, was charged March 27 with fugitive from justice from other state. Robert Bruce Zemlin, (DOB 07/24/1971), of Lindstrom, was charged March 27 with three counts of possess pornographic work - computer disk/electronic/magnetic/optical image w/porn. Albert Zepeda Garcia, (DOB 06/21/1982), of Taylors Falls, was charged March 28 with 3rd

ISANTI COUNTY COURT REPORT degree burglary - steal/commit felony or gross misdemeanor; 5th degree drugs - possess schedule 1, 2, 3, 4 - not small amount marijuana. Jessica Marie Sampair, (DOB 08/08/1985), of Lindstrom, was charged March 28 with 3rd degree burglary - steal/commit felony or gross misdemeanor; 5th degree drugs - possess schedule 1, 2, 3, 4 - not small amount marijuana. Angela Marie Hardy, (DOB 05/15/1982), of Ham Lake, was charged March 29 with 5th degree drugs - possess schedule 1, 2, 3, 4 - not small amount marijuana. Thomas J. Deloye, (DOB 05/27/1977), of Shafer, was charged March 29 with predatory offender - knowingly violates registration requirement or intentionally provides false information.

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Cambridge, was charged March 25 with 3rd degree burglary - steal/commit felony or gross misdemeanor; receiving stolen property. Jack Leonard Williams, (DOB 07/23/1968), (no city given), was charged March 26 with predatory offender - fails to mail veriďŹ cation form within 10 days or report during month of birth. Jamee Jeanann Mossengren, (DOB 06/10/1986), of Braham, was charged March 26 with issuing dishonored check - offense.

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COUNTY ISANTI COUNTY DELINQUENT TAX LIST The following table contains a list of Real Property located in Isanti County on which taxes and penalties became delinquent on January 1, 2019. Interest calculated from January 1, 2019, and county costs must be paid along with the total tax and penalties in order for a parcel of Real Property to be removed from the delinquent tax list. STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF ISANTI File No. 30-CV-19-161 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES TO ALL PERSONS WITH A LEGAL INTEREST IN THE PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE FOLLOWING DELINQUENT TAX LIST A list of real property in Isanti County on which delinquent property taxes and penalties are due has been filed with the District Court Administrator of Isanti County. This list is published to inform all persons that the listed property is subject to forfeiture because of delinquent taxes. The property owner, taxpayer or other interested person must either pay the tax and penalty, plus interest and costs, or file a written objection with the District Court Administrator. The objection must be filed by April 24, 2019, stating the reason why the tax or penalty is not due on the property. If no objection is filed, a court judgment will be entered against the property for the unpaid tax, penalty, interest and costs. For property under court judgment, the period of redemption begins on May 13, 2019, and ends three years later. The period of redemption means the time within which taxes must be paid to avoid losing the property through forfeiture. To avoid forfeiture, taxes on the property must be paid by May 9, 2022. To determine how much interest and costs must be added to pay the tax in full, contact the Isanti County Auditor-Treasurer Office, Government Center, 555 18th Ave SW, Cambridge, MN 55008-9386. The telephone number is (763) 689-1644. Website www.co.isanti.mn.us. Tracy Gullerud, Court Administrator Dated: 03/6/2019 Isanti County, Cambridge, Minnesota By: /s/ Heather Holland Court Operations Leadworker

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MUJWID DANIEL G MUJWID TAMMI S 2051 261ST AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

15.087.0130 Section 32 Township 036 Range 023 CONDO #301, ALSO DESC AS: LOCATED ON LOT 2 S DELLWOOD PARK ADDN Subdivision Name DELLWOOD MANOR - SOUTH Block 001

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1,000.40

LARSON RICHARD J 1420 ADAMS ST S CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

15.107.0400 Section 33 Township 036 Range 023 Subdivision Name CARRIAGE HILLS 1ST ADDITION Lot 00A

2018

32.82

VOLKERT ROBERT L VOLKERT NANCE L 2201 8TH LN SE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 MCKUSICK PATRICIA ANN 2201 8TH LN SE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 MARTEN ROSS DAVID 2201 8TH LN SE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

15.164.1030 Section 34 Township 036 Range 023 Subdivision Name PARKWOOD SOUTHEAST Lot 020 Block 007

2018

3,158.85

J & G CAPITAL INVESTMENTS LLC 4050 85TH AVE NE CIRCLE PINES MN 55014

15.167.0390 Section 04 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name BRIDGEWATER THIRD ADDITION Lot 007 Block 003

2018

1,080.46

J & G CAPITAL INVESTMENTS LLC 4050 85TH AVE NE CIRCLE PINES MN 55014

15.167.0620 Section 04 Township 035 Range 023 SubdivisionName BRIDGEWATER THIRD ADDITION Lot 002 Block 004

2018

574.92

J & G CAPITAL INVESTMENTS LLC 4050 85TH AVE NE CIRCLE PINES MN 55014

15.167.0630 Section 04 Township 035 Range 023 SubdivisionName BRIDGEWATER THIRD ADDITION Lot 003 Block 004

2018

574.92

J & G CAPITAL INVESTMENTS LLC 4050 85TH AVE NE CIRCLE PINES MN 55014

15.167.0640 Section 04 Township 035 Range 023 SubdivisionName BRIDGEWATER THIRD ADDITION Lot 004 Block 004

2018

574.92

J & G CAPITAL INVESTMENTS LLC 4050 85TH AVE NE CIRCLE PINES MN 55014

15.167.0650 Section 04 Township 035 Range 023 SubdivisionName BRIDGEWATER THIRD ADDITION Lot 005 Block 004

2018

574.92

SWEENEY MICHAEL J SWEENEY LILLIAN M 1823 NIXON ST NE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

15.172.0510 Section 04 Township 035 Range 023 SubdivisionName YERIGAN FARMS Lot 005 Block 006

2018

1,486.02

HOMES BY LEGACY LLC 14525 HIGHWAY 7 SUITE 330 MINNETONKA MN 55345

15.173.0020 Section 34 Township 036 Range 023 SubdivisionName THE PRESERVE AT PARKWOOD Lot 002 Block 001

2018

886.03

HOMES BY LEGACY LLC 14525 HIGHWAY 7 SUITE 330 MINNETONKA MN 55345

15.173.0050 Section 34 Township 036 Range 023 SubdivisionName THE PRESERVE AT PARKWOOD Lot 005 Block 001

2018

886.03

HOMES BY LEGACY LLC 14525 HIGHWAY 7 SUITE 330 MINNETONKA MN 55345

15.173.0210 Section 34 Township 036 Range 023 SubdivisionName THE PRESERVE AT PARKWOOD Lot 015 Block 002

2018

452.56

HOMES BY LEGACY LLC 14525 HIGHWAY 7 SUITE 330 MINNETONKA MN 55345

15.173.0210 Section 34 Township 036 Range 023 SubdivisionName THE PRESERVE AT PARKWOOD Lot 015 Block 002

2018

452.56

HOMES BY LEGACY LLC 14525 HIGHWAY 7 SUITE 330 MINNETONKA MN 55345

15.173.0220 Section 34 Township 036 Range 023 SubdivisionName THE PRESERVE AT PARKWOOD Lot 016 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 15173

2018

886.03

MUJWID DANIEL G MUJWID TAMMI S 2051 261ST AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

15.269.0010 Section 34 Township 036 Range 023 SubdivisionName NORTH RIDGE 5TH ADDITION Lot 001 Block 001

2018

3,276.46

BEAMAN KATHLEEN IRENE 313 PALAMINO RD ISANTI MN 55040

16.032.3100 Section 32 Township 035 Range 023 PT NE/4 OF NW/4

2018

600.52

BONE MAURICE CLELLAND & MARY ELLEN BONE 2273 NAPLES ST MORA MN 55051

16.040.0110 Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 S 75’ OF LOT 14 & PT NW/4 OF SE/4 Subdivision Name AUD SUB DIV 10

2018

30.51

MUJWID DANIEL G & TAMMI S MUJWID 2051 261ST AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

16.040.0270 Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name AUD SUB DIV 10 Lot 044

2018

266.12

HALVERSTADT & ASSOCIATES, INC 1777 JULIET AVE SAINT PAUL MN 55105

14.002.0200 Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 PT NW/4 OF NW/4 DESC AS: SW OF ROAD

2018

LPS REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT PO BOX 147 CLARKSBURG TN 38324

14.002.1500 Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 PT OF THE SE/4 OF SW/4

2018

LPS REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT PO BOX 147 CLARKSBURG TN 38324

14.002.1600 Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 PT OF THE SE/4 OF SW/4

2018

GRAMS ROBIN GRAMS GINA PO BOX 72 BRAHAM MN 55006

14.011.0100 Section 11 Township 037 Range 023 THAT PT OF THE NW/4 OF NW/4

2018

BRF HOLDINGS 1441 RAINBOW ST GRASSTON MN 55030

14.056.0160 Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 Subdivision Name ORIGINAL TOWNSITE BRAHAM E 25’ OF LOT 5 Block 003

2018

LAURENT HANK 760 PAYNE AVE SAINT PAUL MN 55130

14.056.0220 Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 LOTS 2 & 3 Subdivision Name ORIGINAL TOWNSITE BRAHAM Block 004

2018

689.30

GUSTAFSON JAROD GUSTAFSON JESSICA 20849 OKINAWA ST NE CEDAR MN 55011

14.062.0051 Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 PT OUTLOT A EXCEPT:BEG AT NE CNR OF LOT 1 BLK 1 OF OLIND ADDN; N60.5759W ALONG N LINE OF LOT 1 (100’) TO E ROFW OF FERNDALE DR S; THEN N41.3535E ALONG SAID E ROFW (67.62’) TO N LINE OF OUTLOT A; S60.5959E ALONG N LINE (151.06’); THEN S27.0646W (66.04’); THEN S60.5759E (375’) TO E LINE OF OUTLOT A; THEN S ALONG E LINE (285’) TO S LINE OF OUTLOT A; N66.3139W ALONG S LINE (582’) TO SE CNR OF LOT 4; N29.0201E ALONG SAID E LINE (311.09’)POB Subdivision Name OLIND ADDITION Lot 00A

2018

252.81

THOMAS BRANDT COMPANIES LLC 6480 CARLSON DR SUITE B EDEN PRAIRIE MN 55346

14.069.0170 Section 11 Township 037 Range 023 Subdivision Name HIGH POINT ESTATES Lot 001 Block 009

2018

190.62

MUJWID DANIEL G & TAMMI S MUJWID 2051 261ST AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

16.040.0280 Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 LOTS 45-46 Subdivision Name AUD SUB DIV 10

2018

3,617.30

THOMAS BRANDT COMPANIES LLC 6480 CARLSON DR SUITE B EDEN PRAIRIE MN 55346

14.069.0180 Section 11 Township 037 Range 023 Subdivision Name HIGH POINT ESTATES Lot 002 Block 009

2018

190.62

ERICKSON DOUGLAS A & DEBRA A CHRISTOPHER 211 2ND AVE NW PO BOX 194 ISANTI MN 55040

16.040.0690 Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 LOTS 22-23 & PT LOT 21 Subdivision Name AUD SUB DIV 10

2018

126.68

THOMAS BRANDT COMPANIES LLC 6480 CARLSON DR SUITE B EDEN PRAIRIE MN 55346

14.069.0210 Section 11 Township 037 Range 023 Subdivision Name HIGH POINT ESTATES Lot 001 Block 011

2018

190.62

BURLEY JAMES ALLEN BURLEY CYNTHIA K 24702 RIVERHILLS CT NW ISANTI MN 55040

16.043.0050 Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name DAHLQUIST 1ST ADDN Lot 005 Block 001

2018

1,599.55

THOMAS BRANDT COMPANIES LLC 6480 CARLSON DR SUITE B EDEN PRAIRIE MN 55346

14.069.0220 Section 11 Township 037 Range 023 Subdivision Name HIGH POINT ESTATES Lot 002 Block 011

2018

190.62

MUJWID DANIEL G & TAMMI S MUJWID 2051 261ST AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

16.047.0100 Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name LINDBERGS ADDITION Lot 005 Block 003

2018

398.79

MUJWID DANIEL G & TAMMI S MUJWID 2051 261ST AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

16.050.0470 Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name ORIGINAL TOWNSITE ISANTI LOTS 17-18 Block 006

2018

3,029.41

ISANTI CITY LLC 2051 261ST AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

16.050.0770 Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name ORIGINAL TOWNSITE ISANTI LOTS 1-2 Block 009

2018

721.33

PIE PROPERTIES LLC 1539 405TH AVE NW STANCHFIELD MN 55080 WALDRON GREGORY J 707 11TH AVE SW ISANTI MN 55040

16.076.0370 Section 31 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name RUM RIVER LANDING Lot 007 Block 002

2018

2,774.97

LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 20891 145TH ST NW ELK RIVER MN 55330

16.092.1680 Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name VILLAGES ON THE RUM Lot 032 Block 004

2018

190.41

148.99

7,636.43

3,422.87

602.37

1,851.52

CITY OF ISANTI

CITY OF CAMBRIDGE VEREB MICHAEL OSBORN WILSON BRITTANY 2720 MAIN ST S CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

15.005.3800 Section 05 Township 035 Range 023 PT NW/4 OF SE/4 (100 X 150’)

2018

104.31

PETERSON LARRY M & BEATRICE M PETERSON 711 2ND AVE SW CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

15.048.0200 Section 32 Township 036 Range 023 LOT 1 & E 3/4 OF LOT 2 Subdivision Name CONGERS ADDITION Block 005

2018

BOETTCHER AMY L & DONALD G BOETTCHER 2222 E 4TH ST DULUTH MN 55812

15.078.0190 Section 29 Township 036 Range 023 LOT 1 FCT Subdivision Name RIVER HEIGHTS 3RD ADDITION Block 002

2018

74.54

MUJWID DANIEL G & TAMMI S MUJWID 2051 261ST AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

15.087.0060 Section 32 Township 036 Range 023 CONDO #106 Subdivision Name DELLWOOD MANOR - SOUTH

2018

1,000.40

1,262.71

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BUELOW JULIE 26140 RUM RIVER DR NW ISANTI MN 55040

01.163.0130 Section 11 Township 034 Range 024 S/2 OF LOT 4 Subdivision Name RIVERSIDE ESTATES Block 002

DEMUTH DAVID ROBERT DEMUTH JANET ELAINE PO BOX 649 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

2018

151.84

02.015.1301 Section 15 Township 035 Range 024 SW/4 OF NW/4 EXCEPT: E 295’ OF W 361’ OF N 295’

2018

103.78

DEMUTH DAVID R PO BOX 649 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

02.016.0401 Section 16 Township 035 Range 024 SE/4 OF NE/4 & NE/4 OF NE/4 EXCEPT: N 330’ OF E 330’ OF SE/NE; N 330’ OF NE/NE; S 330’ OF E 330’ OF NE/NE

2018

417.38

POSUS-RYAN JAN L & JONETTE D SCHULTZ PO BOX 487 ISANTI MN 55040

02.022.0201 Section 22 Township 035 Range 024 SE/4 OF SE/4 FCT

2018

906.62

MUJWID DANIEL MUJWID TAMMI 2051 261ST AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

02.027.1800 Section 27 Township 035 Range 024 NW/4 OF NE/4 OF NW/4

2018

1,073.73

LONG LAKE CAMPGROUND AND RENTALS LLC 27749 BAYSHORE DR NW ISANTI MN 55040

02.032.0900 Section 32 Township 035 Range 024 PT GOV LOT 2 DESC AS: (400’ SHORELINE) COMM AT SW CNR OF SW/4 SE/4; E ALONG S LINE 1653’ TO PT A; E ALONG S LINE 9’; N11.1349E 444.31’ TO POB; S84.3517E 367’ TO SHORELINE OF LONG LAKE; S ALONG SHORELINE TO S LINE GOV LOT 2; W ALONG S LINE TO PT A; N 448’ TO INTERSECTION WITH S LINE OF N 400’ OF S 848’ OF GOV LOT 2; E ALONG S LINE OF N 400’ OF S 848’ TO PT OF INTERSECTION W/ LINE BEARING N10.1009E FROM POB; S10.1009W 12.39’ TO POB EXCEPT: PROPERTY DESC IN BK 47 PG 289-290

2018

2,956.77

HENDRICKSON DIANE L 3027 SPRAGUE AVE ANOKA MN 55303 OLSON MATTHEW P 28134 LAKEWOOD DR ISANTI MN 55040

02.033.0600 Section 33 Township 035 Range 024 PT GOV LOT 1 DESC AS: S 80’ OF N 1150’ OF THAT PT OF LOT 1, LYING S OF W EXTENSION OF S LINE OF N/2 OF NE/4, EXCEPT E 48’, ACCORDING TO US GOV SURVEY

2018

3,006.62

TORGERSON JAY D TORGERSON VALERIE 28074 FLAMINGO ST NW ISANTI MN 55040

02.034.0100 Section 34 Township 035 Range 024 E/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 FCT LESS S 450’ OF E 300’

2018

1,473.33

MCDONOUGH KARI S 28083 BAY SHORE DR NW ISANTI MN 55040

02.040.0060 Section 33 Township 035 Range 024 Subdivision Name BAY SHORES Lot 003 Block 002

2018

1,447.90

STEELE STEVEN PO BOX 245 ALDEN MN 56009

02.053.1500 Section 22 Township 035 Range 024 Subdivision Name FRANCIS LAKE SHORES Lot 035 Block 006

2018

757.92

STEELE STEVEN PO BOX 245 ALDEN MN 56009

02.053.1510 Section 22 Township 035 Range 024 Subdivision Name FRANCIS LAKE SHORES Lot 036 Block 006

2018

42.09

STEELE STEVEN PO BOX 245 ALDEN MN 56009

02.053.1520 Section 22 Township 035 Range 024 Subdivision Name FRANCIS LAKE SHORES Lot 037 Block 006

2018

42.09

BARTKEY ANITA 2216 RIPLEY AVE SAINT PAUL MN 55109

02.054.0480 Section 22 Township 035 Range 024 Subdivision Name SECOND FRANCIS LAKE SHORES Lot 042 Block 007

2018

41.68

SCHIMMELMAN CORY SCHIMMELMAN REBECCA 2335 295TH AVE NW ISANTI MN 55040

02.054.0940 Section 22 Township 035 Range 024 & LOT 14 BLK 9 Subdivision Name SECOND FRANCIS LAKE SHORES Lot 013 Block 009

2018

657.09

VOLLMER ERIC 2264 295TH 1/2 AVE NW ISANTI MN 55040

02.054.1070 Section 22 Township 035 Range 024 Subdivision Name SECOND FRANCIS LAKE SHORES Lot 027 Block 009

2018

454.75

LOIJA KATHRYN E 28584 LAKEWOOD DR NW ISANTI MN 55040

02.059.0090 Section 28 Township 035 Range 024 Subdivision Name LONG LAKE ESTATES Lot 009 Block 001

2018

694.08

MAU JOSEPH G 206 BROOKVIEW CT NW ISANTI MN 55040 BOURGOIN GORDON J 27919 BAYSHORE DR NW ISANTI MN 55040 BOURGOIN LAURA A 27919 BAYSHORE DR NW ISANTI MN 55040

02.061.0100 Section 32 Township 035 Range 024 Subdivision Name OLSONS WEST SHORES Lot 010 Block 001

2018

464.04

HEINE ELI E 27977 LAKEWOOD DR NW ISANTI MN 55040

02.063.0100 Section 33 Township 035 Range 024 & 1/4 INTEREST IN OUTLOT B Subdivision Name PARADISE POINT Lot 002 Block 002

2018

1,734.05

ERICKSON LAWRENCE L & KARA L ERICKSON 29675 RIVER RIDGE RD NW ISANTI MN 55040

02.065.0080 Section 24 Township 035 Range 024 Subdivision Name RIVER RIDGE 2ND ADDITION Lot 007 Block 001

2018

43.92

02.075.0060 Section 33 Township 035 Range 024 Subdivision Name PARADISE POINT 2ND Lot 006 Block 001

2018

156.25

2,236.78

HENDRICKSON DIANE PO BOX 124 ISANTI MN 55040

02.075.0110 Section 33 Township 035 Range 024 Subdivision Name PARADISE POINT 2ND Lot OUTLOT D

2018

41.68

1,377.00

HENDRICKSON DIANE L 3027 SPRAGUE AVE ANOKA MN 55303 HENDRICKSON DIANE ASH CLIFFORD F; HENDRICK RUSSELL C; HERRICK VIRGIL C; NELSON ROY B; STOTTS DONALD A PO BOX 124 ISANTI MN 55040

02.075.0130 Section 33 Township 035 Range 024 Subdivision Name PARADISE POINT 2ND Lot 00F

2018

44.41

D & D REHAB 23693 BLUEBERRY IS RD HINCKLEY MN 55037

03.001.1200 Section 01 Township 036 Range 023 SE/4 OF SE/4 OF SE/4

2018

174.62

Names of Owners, Taxpayers & Interested Parties

Description of Property

Total Tax + Penalties ($ + Cents)

BENTON BAILEY G ZMUDA GABRIELLE R 710 ISANTI PKY NW ISANTI MN 55040

16.096.0800 Section 19 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name VILLAGES ON THE RUM THIRD ADDN Lot 004 Block 008 16.096.0940 Section 19 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name VILLAGES ON THE RUM THIRD ADDN Lot 018 Block 008

2018

1,417.49

2018

163.66

SW WOLD CONSTRUCTION INC 9457 W STATE HIGHWAY 10 STE 100 RAMSEY MN 55303

16.096.0950 Section 19 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name VILLAGES ON THE RUM THIRD ADDN Lot 019 Block 008

2018

163.66

SW WOLD CONSTRUCTION INC 9457 W STATE HIGHWAY 10 STE 100 RAMSEY MN 55303

16.096.1440 Section 19 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name VILLAGES ON THE RUM THIRD ADDN Lot 001 Block 012

2018

163.66

SW WOLD CONSTRUCTION INC 9457 W STATE HIGHWAY 10 STE 100 RAMSEY MN 55303

16.096.1450 Section 19 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name VILLAGES ON THE RUM THIRD ADDN Lot 002 Block 012

2018

163.66

PRUDHOMME WILLIAM J 1116 SW MADISON AVE ISANTI MN 55040

16.101.0150 Section 31 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name ISANTI TRAILS Lot 007 Block 002

2018

1,559.99

DAVIS ERIC JAMES 1225 BERGMAN LN ISANTI MN 55040

16.106.0120 Section 25 Township 035 Range 024 ALSO IN 19-35-24 SubdivisionName VILLAGES ON THE RUM FIFTH ADDN Lot 00B

2018

284.41

BOSS PROPERTIES LLC 2419 216TH AVE NE EAST BETHEL MN 55011

16.107.0020 Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 UNIT #113,STORAGE AREA AND COMMON ELEMENT INTEREST Subdivision Name RUM RIVER CONDO, CIC # 2005-1

2018

1,043.13

SW WOLD CONSTRUCTION INC 9457 STATE HIGHWAY 10 #100 RAMSEY MN 55303

16.110.0100 Section 19 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name VILLAGES ON THE RUM 3RD,PH 2 Lot 001 Block 002

2018

300.42

SW WOLD CONSTRUCTION INC 9457 STATE HIGHWAY 10 #100 RAMSEY MN 55303

16.110.0200 Section 19 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name VILLAGES ON THE RUM 3RD,PH 2 Lot 002 Block 003

2018

300.42

SW WOLD CONSTRUCTION INC 9457 HIGHWAY 10 #200 RAMSEY MN 55303

16.110.0230 Section 19 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name VILLAGES ON THE RUM 3RD,PH 2 Lot 005 Block 003

2018

ROSARNE GERALDINE 905 WHISKEY RD NW ISANTI MN 55040

16.123.0030 Section 19 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name VILLAGES ON THE RUM 3RD,PH 4 Lot 003 Block 001

2018

PETTIT JOEL A & ELIZABETH M PETTIT 25669 UNIVERSITY AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

01.003.1300 Section 03 Township 034 Range 023 E/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 FCT EXCEPT: COMM 330’ N OF SE CNR FOR POB; W 330’; N 330’; THEN E 330’; S TO POB

2018

STANLEY CATHERINE 27301 HIGHWAY 65 NE ISANTI MN 55040 STANLEY TIMOTHY C 10724 CAVELL RD MINNEAPOLIS MN 55438

01.005.2500 Section 05 Township 034 Range 023 NW/4 OF SE/4 & S/2 OF SW/4 OF NE/4

2018

FLANDRICK DANIEL TAMMY FLANDRICK 305 265TH AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

01.007.2400 Section 07 Township 034 Range 023 PT SW/4 OF NW/4

2018

FLANDRICK DANIEL FLANDRICK 305 265TH AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

01.007.2700 Section 07 Township 034 Range 023 PT SW/4 OF NW/4 (330 X 660’)

2018

FRANSEN JAMES E & LINDA E FRANSEN 25875 LEVER ST NE ISANTI MN 55040

01.013.1402 Section 13 Township 034 Range 023 N/2 OF SE/4 OF NE/4

2018

ROBERTS DAVID 25061 VICKERS ST NE ISANTI MN 55040

01.023.0201 Section 23 Township 034 Range 023 PT SW/4 NE/4 DESC AS: COMM AT THE SW CNR; THEN N 990’ TO THE POB; THEN E 660’; THEN N 165’; THEN W 660’;THEN S 165’ TO POB

2018

4,749.49

LUNAK STEPHEN M 3978 251ST LN NE ISANTI MN 55040

01.023.0600 Section 23 Township 034 Range 023 SW/4 OF NE/4 EXCEPT: COMM AT SW CNR; N 990’; E 660’; S 990’ TO S LINE; W ON S LINE 660’ TO POB. ALSO EXCEPT:COMM AT SW CNR; N 990’ FOR POB; E 660’; N 165’; W 660’; S TO POB.

2018

2,244.24

BEGGS BRUCE O 4006 253RD AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

01.042.0090 Section 23 Township 034 Range 023 Subdivision Name ELSTADS ESTATES Lot 009 Block 001

2018

LILJANDER JEFFREY K 1586 269TH AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

01.049.0010 Section 08 Township 034 Range 023 Subdivision Name THOMAS CREEK Lot 001 Block 001

2018

LARSEN SCOTT 1500 269TH AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

2018

REICHERT BRANDIE REICHERT LUKE 25248 LINCOLN DR NE ISANTI MN 55040

01.049.0030 Section 08 Township 034 Range 023 Subdivision Name THOMAS CREEK Lot 003 Block 001 01.051.0020 Section 20 Township 034 Range 023 Subdivision Name EMERALD ESTATES Lot 002 Block 001

2018

210.26

BRUMMER NICOLE L 25484 RUM RIVER DR NW ISANTI MN 55040

01.114.0905 Section 14 Township 034 Range 024 N/2 OF SW/4 OF SW/4

2018

30.50

KAMMERER GREG KAMMERER SHERYL 24795 6TH ST NE ISANTI MN 55040

01.161.0260 Section 19 Township 034 Range 023 N 150’ LOT 7 Subdivision Name LINGES ADDITION Block 004

2018

TOWN OF BRADFORD

SW WOLD CONSTRUCTION INC 9457 W STATE HIGHWAY 10 STE 100 RAMSEY MN 55303

300.42

163.64

TOWN OF ATHENS

TAMMY

455.94

1,240.17

292.67

984.53

107.01

1,682.92

TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE 420.99

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FROM PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 19 ISANTI COUNTY DELINQUENT TAX LIST (CONTINUED) Names of Owners, Taxpayers & Interested Parties

Description of Property

LAURENT HANK CLYDE 760 PAYNE AVE ST PAUL MN 55101

03.003.1300 Section 03 Township 036 Range 023 PT OF NE/4 OF SW/4 DESC: COMM AT A PT 40 RDS S OF NW CNR OF NE/4 OF SW/4; E 39.5 RDS; SW ALONG W SIDE OF PARK ST 27.5 RDS; W 49’; S 15.5 RDS; W 34 RDS; N ALONG QTR LINE 40 RDS TO POB

2018

MOGHUL BASHIR A 648 IONA LN ROSEVILLE MN 55113

03.003.6800 Section 03 Township 036 Range 023 PT NE/4 OF SW/4 DESC AS: 150’ X 263’ FORMERLY RR R/W LOTS 18 - PT 23

2018

547.47

PETERSON DORN A 31020 DAVENPORT ST NE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

03.006.0802 Section 06 Township 036 Range 023 PT W/2 OF SW/4 OF SW/4 DESC AS N 440’ OF S 880’ OF W 660’

2018

259.25

PRIESZ SKYE DRAGOO 36251 LONDON TRL NE STANCHFIELD MN 55080

03.009.0101 Section 09 Township 036 Range 023 GOV LOT 3 LYING S OF THE FOLLOWING DESC LINE: BEG AT NW CNR OF SAID GOV LOT 3; THEN S ON W LINE 342.48’; THEN N61.0222E 773.29’ & TERM

2018

5,550.24

PRIESZ SKYE DRAGOO 36251 LONDON TRL NE STANCHFIELD MN 55080

03.009.1004 Section 09 Township 036 Range 023 PT W/2 OF SE/4 LYING N OF THE FOLLOWING DESC LINE: BEG AT A PT OF INTERSECTION OF THE W LINE OF SAID W/2 OF SE/4 SCT 9 WITH THE N LINE OF THE S 1486.58’; THENCE WLY ALONG SAID N LINE OF THE SOUTH 1486.58’ 775.07’ MORE OR LESS TO THE E LINE OF THE W 775’ OF W/2 OF SE/4; THENCE SLY ALONG E LINE OF W 775’ 104.01’ MORE OR LESS TO THE N LINE OF S 1382.58’ OF SAID W/2 OF SE/4; THENCE ELY ALONG SAID N LINE OF S 1382.58 566.57’ MORE OR LESS TO THE E LINE OF SAID W/2 OF SE/4 AND THERE TERMINATING 03.012.1300 Section 12 Township 036 Range 023 NE/4 OF NE/4

2018

307.20

2018

1,300.06

03.016.1500, 036 Section 16 Township 036 Range 023 PT SE/4 OF NE/4 DESC AS:BEG AT PT ON CENTERLINE OF HWY 65 3243.17’ NE OF S LINE OF SEC 16 ON CENTERLINE OF HWY 65; NE 417’; NW 492’; SW 417’; SE 492’ TO POB; EXCEPT SE 75’ FOR HWY ROFW

2018

2,528.45

03.021.3300 Section 21 Township 036 Range 023 PT NW/4 OF SE/4 & PT SW/4 OF NE/4 DESC AS: COMM AT NE CNR OF SEC 21; W 1324.7’ TO CENTER LINE OF HWY 65; S16.11W ALONG HWY CENTER LINE 2699.6’; N73.49W 75’ TO POB ON WLY ROW OF HWY 65; CONT N73.49W 235’; S07.5440W 156.6’; S73.49E 212.5’ TO WLY ROW OF HWY 65; N16.11E ALONG WLY HWY ROW 155’ TO POB.

2018

03.021.3900 Section 21 Township 036 Range 023 PT SW/4 OF NE/4 DESC AS: COMM AT NE CNR OF SEC 21; W ALONG N LINE 1324.7’ TO CENTER LINE OF HWY 65; S16.11W ALONG HWY CENTER LINE 2432’; N73.49W 348.9’; S07.5440W 46.5’ TO POB; CONT S07.5440W 420.5’; W 238’ MORE OR LESS TO N/S QTR LINE OF SEC 21; NLY 417’; E 296’ TO POB.

2018

DIETZ FRANK B DIETZ BARBARA J 337 SUNSET LN CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

03.029.0704 Section 29 Township 036 Range 023 PTS OF GOV LOTS 4 &/OR 5

2018

KUNSHIER BRIAN GAVIN AMBER 3210 HWY 95 NE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

03.034.1400 Section 34 Township 036 Range 023 PT NE/4 OF NE/4 (310.96 X 720.5’)

2018

1,606.50

LEE NATASHA L 2035 STARK RD HARRIS MN 55032

03.044.0090 Section 30 Township 036 Range 023 Subdivision Name EDBLADS ADDITION Lot 003 Block 002

2018

3,475.47

NEUMAN STEPHANIE LEE 1998 338TH LN NE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

03.052.0120, 036 Section 28 Township 036 Range 023 Subdivision Name SODERBERGS ADDITION Lot 005 Block 002

2018

93.13

NEUMAN STEPHANIE LEE 1998 338TH LN NE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

03.052.0130 Section 28 Township 036 Range 023 Subdivision Name SODERBERGS ADDITION Lot 006 Block 002

2018

1,537.31

ERICKSON TAMARA A MATSON JEFFREY A; MATSON JILL M 511 TAMTE WAY BRAHAM MN 55006

04.013.0800 Section 13 Township 037 Range 025 SW/4 OF NW/4 & S/2 OF NW/4 OF NW/4

2018

727.48

ERICKSON TAMARA A MATSON JEFFREY A; MATSON JILL M 511 TAMTE WAY BRAHAM MN 55006

04.013.0900 Section 13 Township 037 Range 025 N/2 OF NW/4 0F NW/4

2018

HORSCH LISA JEAN SPIER 1199 COUNTY RD 6 STANCHFIELD MN 55080

04.014.0500 Section 14 Township 037 Range 025 S/2 OF SW/4 FCT

2018

1,000.75

PLUNSKE KENNETH J & BARBARA P PLUNSKE 6800 401ST AVE NW DALBO MN 55017

04.015.0400 Section 15 Township 037 Range 025 W/2 OF SE/4

2018

622.14

D & D REHAB 23693 BLUEBERRY IS RD HINCKLEY MN 55037 WILKINSON THOMAS 35400 HIGHWAY 65 NE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

ERICKSON TAMARA A MATSON JEFFREY A; MATSON JILL M 511 TAMTE WAY BRAHAM MN 55006

ERICKSON TAMARA A MATSON JEFFREY A; MATSON JILL M 511 TAMTE WAY BRAHAM MN 55006

Tax Year

Total Tax + Penalties ($ + Cents)

PETERSON DORN A 31020 DAVENPORT ST NE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

05.008.6300 Section 08 Township 035 Range 023 PT SW/4 OF SE/4 DESC AS: COMM 456.5’ S OF NE CNR;THEN W 300’ SW 120’; E 300’; N TO POB

2018

1,404.94

HUGHES PATRICK J HUGHES ROBYN L 30851 XYLITE ST NE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

05.015.1101 Section 15 Township 035 Range 023 THE W 580’ OF THE N 750’ OF THE NW/4 OF NW/4

2018

1,927.62

BRUCE D YERIGAN TRUST 30450 XYLITE ST NE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

05.016.1300 Section 16 Township 035 Range 023 COMM AT THE NE CNR OF THE NE/4 OF SE/4; THENCE S ALONG E LINE OF SAID NE/4 OF SE/4 12 RODS; THENCE W & ll WITH THE N LINE OF SAID NE/4 OF SE/4 40 RODS; THENCE N & ll WITH THE E LINE OF SAID NE/4 OF SE/4 12 RODS & TO THE N LINE OF SAID NE/4 OF SE/4; THENCE E ALONG THE N LINE OF SAID NE/4 OF THE SE/4 TO POB

2018

2,837.26

BUCHAR RICHARD F 11627 XAVIS ST NW COON RAPIDS MN 55433

05.020.2500 Section 20 Township 035 Range 023 PT NE/4 OF SW/4 DESC AS: COMM AT NE CNR OF NE/4 OF SW/4 THEN S 140’ TO POB; CONT S 360’; W 315’; N 360’; E 315’ TO POB & TERM, EXCEPT E 75’ FOR HWY PURPOSES.

2018

1,038.72

PATLOK DESIGN INC 1260 COUNTY ROAD 5 NE ISANTI MN 55040

05.021.0101 Section 21 Township 035 Range 023 N/2 OF SW/4 OF NW/4 & W/2 OF SW/4

2018

4,837.91

ROBBINS MICHAEL 2351 336TH LN NE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

05.113.0020 Section 09 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name SCHOOL VIEW 2ND ADDITION Lot 002 Block 001

2018

343.88

ROBBINS MICHAEL 2351 336TH LN NE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

05.113.0030 Section 09 Township 035 Range 023 Subdivision Name SCHOOL VIEW 2ND ADDITION Lot 003 Block 001

2018

1,167.38

RAUCH WARREN M 4021 23 AVE S MINNEAPOLIS MN 55407

06.001.0900 Section 01 Township 037 Range 024 PT W/2 OF SE/4 (675 X 390’)

2018

734.27

HEINE ELI E & JAMES L HEINE ESTATE 40350 JIVARO ST NW BRAHAM MN 55006

06.018.1200 Section 18 Township 037 Range 024 E/2 OF NW/4 FCT LESS S 825’

2018

1,253.79

HEINE JEANNE L 40350 JIVARO ST NW BRAHAM MN 55006

2018

1,677.50

LINDER BONNIE K LINDER GABRIEL L 37600 HIGHWAY 47 NW STANCHFIELD MN 55080

06.018.1201 Section 18 Township 037 Range 024 PT SE/4 OF NW/4 DESC AS: S 825’ THEREOF 06.031.1000 Section 31 Township 037 Range 024 N/2 OF NW/4 OF SW/4 EXCEPT: E 330’

2018

97.60

LINDER BONNIE K LINDER GABRIEL L 37600 HIGHWAY 47 NW STANCHFIELD MN 55080

06.031.1200 Section 31 Township 037 Range 024 SW/4 OF SW/4 & S/2 OF NW/4 OF SW/4 EXCEPT: N 467’ OF E 467’

2018

395.03

MUJWID DANIEL G MUJWID TAMMI S 2051 261ST AVE NE ISANTI MN 55040

06.033.0300 Section 33 Township 037 Range 024 N/2 OF SW/4 OF SW/4

2018

946.84

HILLSTROM DAVID G 4061 146TH AVE NW ANDOVER MN 55304

06.036.1400 Section 36 Township 037 Range 024 PT E/2 OF NE/4 OF NW/4 (10 X 40 RDS)

2018

1,056.36

PETERSON RICHARD DALE 19370 ST FRANCIS BLVD ANOKA MN 55303

06.040.0020 Section 05 Township 037 Range 024 Subdivision Name NELSONS BEACH Lot 002

2018

498.27

PETERSON RICHARD DALE 19370 ST FRANCIS BLVD ANOKA MN 55303

06.040.0030 Section 05 Township 037 Range 024 S 37.5’ OF LOT 3 RUNNING || WITH S LINE Subdivision Name NELSONS BEACH

2018

195.85

CARPENTIER BETTY A 1357 JASMINE CT S CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

06.043.0020 Section 36 Township 037 Range 024 OUTLOT A Subdivision Name MASLOW ADDITION

2018

69.91

BLOOMDAHL PETER JOHN 7806 HIGHWAY 95 NORTH BRANCH MN 55056

07.003.0200 Section 03 Township 035 Range 022 PT SE/4 OF SW/4 NW 330.75’; NE 673’; & E 150’ ALONG N LINE TO POB

2018

2,856.59

PETERSON GERALD L & JOHN & C/O LELAND & CRYSTAL PETERSON 7300 HUMBER TRL NE NORTH BRANCH MN 55056 NELSON DENNIS & MOLLY NELSON 5622 321ST AVE NE NORTH BRANCH MN 55056

07.004.0300 Section 04 Township 035 Range 022 PT NE/4 OF SE/4 (300 X 582’)

2018

856.56

07.006.1300 Section 06 Township 035 Range 022 E/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4

2018

313.31

GRANLUND MICHAEL D PO BOX 468 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

07.007.1002 Section 07 Township 035 Range 022 PT S/2 OF NW/4 DESC AS: BEG AT SW CNR OF S/2 OF NW/4; N 605’; E TO E LINE OF S/2 OF NW/4; S 605’ & TO SE CNR OF SAID QTR; W ALONG S LINE OF SAID QTR & TO SW CNR OF SAID S/2 OF NW/4 BEING POB & TERM.

2018

368.82

HOLMGREN JEFFREY P 8665 310TH LN NE NORTH BRANCH MN 55056

07.011.0900 Section 11 Township 035 Range 022 PT E/2 OF SE/4 LYING S OF HWY 95 & N OF RUDOLPH ADDN

2018

205.80

CHAMPLIN REBECCA R 8359 ERICKSON RD NE NORTH BRANCH MN 55056 SOKOL EDMUND & SHARON SOKOL 30110 JULLIARD AVE NORTH BRANCH MN 55056

07.011.1500 Section 11 Township 035 Range 022 PT NW/4 OF NW/4 07.015.0700 Section 15 Township 035 Range 022 SE/4 OF SE/4

2018

145.22

2018

851.71

TACHENY MARK D & DAWNE M TACHENY 6451 281ST AVE NE NORTH BRANCH MN 55056

07.032.0200 Section 32 Township 035 Range 022 S/2 OF NE/4 OF NE/4

2018

3,961.89

LEDO DANIEL B 28247 POTOMAC ST NE NORTH BRANCH MN 55056

07.034.0900 Section 34 Township 035 Range 022 PT SW/4 OF NW/4 DESC AS: (500 X 1200’)

2018

1,534.76

302.71

TOWN OF MAPLE RIDGE

1,098.75

121.88

158.45

TOWN OF NORTH BRANCH

TOWN OF DALBO

123.32

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FROM PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 20 ISANTI COUNTY DELINQUENT TAX LIST (CONTINUED) Names of Owners, Taxpayers & Interested Parties

SURINA LORI LYNN SURINA BRAD 25325 DANUBE ST NE STACY MN 55079 SURINA LORI LYNN SURINA BRADLEY S 25325 DANUBE ST NE STACY MN 55079

Description of Property

TOWN OF OXFORD 08.016.1600 Section 16 Township 034 Range 022 NE/4 OF SE/4 08.023.0502 Section 23 Township 034 Range 022 THE NE/4 OF NE/4 EXCEPT THE S 870’

Tax Year

Total Tax + Penalties ($ + Cents)

2018

437.67

2018

276.45

TOWN OF SPENCER BROOK BURMESTER PHYLLIS G 7345 317TH AVE NW PRINCETON MN 55371 SMUDER KEVIN D 7345 317TH AVE NW PRINCETON MN 55371 SMUDER TAMERA S 7345 317TH AVE NW PRINCETON MN 55371 SMUDER KEVIN D & TAMERA S SMUDER 7345 317TH AVE NW PRINCETON MN 55371

09.004.0600 Section 04 Township 035 Range 025 PT SE/4 SE/4 DESC AS: W 200’ OF E 990’ OF S 545’

2018

09.004.0701 Section 04 Township 035 Range 025 W/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 EXCEPT: W 200’ OF E 666’ OF S 545’ & W 200’ OF E 990’ OF S 545’.

2018

910.76

VOIGHT RICHARD A VOIGHT CECILIA L 9560 COUNTY ROAD 5 NW PRINCETON MN 55371

09.007.1200 Section 07 Township 035 Range 025 NW/4 OF SW/4 FCT EXCEPT:E 220’ OF N 726’; EXCEPT: COMM AT NE CNR OF NW/4 OF SW/4; W 220’ TO POB; W 200’; S 545’; E 200’; N 545’ TO POB. EXCEPT: COMM AT NE CNR; S 726’ TO POB; S TO S LINE OF NW/4 OF SW/4;W 266.64’ N 602.47’; E 300’ TO POB.

2018

727.65

VOIGHT RICHARD A & C L VOIGHT 9460 COUNTY ROAD 5 NW PRINCETON MN 55371

09.007.1401 Section 07 Township 035 Range 025 PT NW/4 OF SW/4 DESC AS: COMM AT NE CNR OF NW/4 OF SW/4; W 220’; S 726’; E TO E LINE OF NW/4 OF SW/4; N TO POB; AND PT NE/4 OF SW/4 DESC AS: THAT PT OF THE W 80’ LYING N OF S 594’.

2018

WAGNER PAMELA P 7725 309TH AVE NW PRINCETON MN 55371

09.009.0500 Section 09 Township 035 Range 025 E/2 OF SW/4 OF SE/4 OF SW/4 & W/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 OF SW/4

2018

1,691.62

PETERS DAROLD R & JONI PETERS PETERS STARLETTA J.N. 5855 317TH AVE NW PRINCETON MN 55371

09.011.0100 Section 11 Township 035 Range 025 W/2 OF E/2 OF NE/4

2018

1,664.32

MEDLOCK BERSHAWN & % ANGEL JONES 2109 EDENBROOK CT N BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443

09.020.1102 Section 20 Township 035 Range 025 S/2 OF W/2 OF E/2 OF NW/4 OF SW/4

2018

270.68

PETERSON DORN A 31020 DAVENPORT ST NE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

10.001.0200 Section 01 Township 036 Range 024 PT SE/4 OF SE/4 & NE/4 OF SE/4 FCT EXCEPT N 73’ OF NE/SE; & INCLUDING 66’ TRIANGLE IN NE CNR OF SE/SE

2018

972.95

ANDERSON RHODA D 36063 FLAMINGO ST NW CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 ANDERSON ELDRED A JR 36063 FLAMINGO ST NW CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 MEYER WARD J 3698 349TH AVE NW CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

10.011.1100 Section 11 Township 036 Range 024 PT NW/4 OF SW/4 DESC AS:N 200’

2018

10.020.1200 Section 20 Township 036 Range 024 PT NE/4 OF NW/4 EXCEPT W 528’ & EXCEPT E 462’

2018

857.81

TOMPKINS DAVID 33525 VALE DR NW CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

10.026.1500 Section 26 Township 036 Range 024 NW/4 OF SE/4 FCT & PT SW/4 OF SE/4

2018

917.38

JENDRO CLAYTON J 2834 341ST AVE NW CAMBRIDGE MN 55008

10.028.0900 Section 28 Township 036 Range 024 PT NE/4 NW/4 DESC AS: COMM AT A PT WHERE THE N & S QTR LINE INTERSECT HWY 95; THEN N TO N SEC LINE; THEN W 250’; THEN S TO N BOUNDARY OF HWY 95; THEN SE FOLLOWING N BOUNDARY OF HWY 95 TO POB

2018

1,649.83

10.033.1300 Section 33 Township 036 Range 024 PT NE/4 OF SW/4 (300 X 363’)

2018

10.055.0080 Section 08 Township 036 Range 024 Subdivision Name FIELD OF DREAMS ADDITION Lot 00C

2018

881.45

2018

558.91

1,733.66

NEWSTROM JOHN H 2285 294TH AVE NW ISANTI MN 55040

12.009.1800 Section 09 Township 034 Range 025 PT SW/4 SE/4 DESC AS: N 344.4’ OF S 874.5’ OF W 175.9’ EXCEPT N 5.42’ OF S 874.5’ OF W 85’ 12.105.0202 Section 05 Township 034 Range 024 PT NW/4 OF NW/4 DESC AS:E 330’ (330 X 1194.6’)

2018

4,278.38

2018

1,902.66

DUERR GARY F & TAMIE NIMMO 3515 261ST AVE NW ISANTI MN 55040 DALUGE ORVILLE & SHELLEY A DALUGE 24811 TULIP ST NW ISANTI MN 55040

12.108.0103 Section 08 Township 034 Range 024 SW/4 OF SE/4 12.120.3000 Section 20 Township 034 Range 024 N 200’ OF W 640’ OF S/2 OF N/2 OF NW/4 OF SE/4 EXCEPT W 33’ (200’ X 604’)

2018

2,322.71

2018

867.85

DALUGE ORVILLE & SHELLEY A DALUGE 24811 TULIP ST NW ISANTI MN 55040

12.120.3300 Section 20 Township 034 Range 024 S/2 OF N/2 OF NW/SE EXCEPT W 33’ & EXCEPT N 200’ OF W 640’& N/2 OF S/2 OF NW/SE EXCEPT W 33 FT’

2018

90.85

GROSS JOSEPH MICHAEL 3096 353RD AVE NW ISANTI MN 55040

12.121.2101 Section 21 Township 034 Range 024 PT NW/4 OF NW/4 DESC AS: BEG 510’ ELY OF NW CNR; SLY 600’ TO POB; CONT SLY 720’ TO S LINE; W 510’ TO SW CNR; N ON W LINE TO PT 600’ S OF NW CNR; E 510’ TO POB.

2018

911.18

ANDERT DIANE C 31055 GABLE AVE STACY MN 55079

13.001.0900 Section 01 Township 036 Range 025 PT SE/4 OF SE/4 DESC AS:W 330’

2018

728.98

HIBBARD TIMOTHY J 1606 10TH ST S PRINCETON MN 55371

13.018.0301 Section 18 Township 036 Range 025 E/2 OF NW/4 EXCEPT THE N 350’ OF THE NE/4 OF NW/4 13.018.0900 Section 18 Township 036 Range 025 W/2 OF SW/4

2018

2,064.09

2018

651.02

13.021.1200 Section 21 Township 036 Range 025 N 456’ OF S 1633.5’ OF W/2 OF NW/4 LYING ELY OF W 770’ OF W/2 EXCEPT ANY PORTION LYING WITHIN N 61 RDS OF W/2 13.023.3000 Section 23 Township 036 Range 025 COMM AT A PT 14 RDS N OF THE SE CNR OF THE SE/4 OF SE/4 THEN W 80 RDS MORE OR LESS TO THE E 1/16 LINE, THEN N ALONG THE SAID E 1/16 LINE A DISTANCE OF 26 RDS; THEN E 80 RDS MORE OR LESS TO THE E SEC LINE; THEN S ALONG THE E SEC LINE A DISTANCE OF 26 RDS TO THE POB.

2018

2,488.17

2018

460.46

PETERSEN TIMOTHY PETERSEN ROXANNE 34303 HELIUM ST NW PRINCETON MN 55371

13.024.1100 Section 24 Township 036 Range 025 NW/4 OF SW/4

2018

419.37

NOVIK VLADIMIR V 34253 PUMA ST NW PRINCETON MN 55371

13.074.0020 Section 20 Township 036 Range 025 Subdivision Name PINE ACRES Lot 002 Block 001

2018

2,232.26

SHIVELY EDWARD SHIVELY 3832 277TH AVE NW ISANTI MN 55040

&

LYNDA

TOWN OF WYANETT

1,716.01 CARPENTER ARLEAN D S 9511 349TH AVE NW PRINCETON MN 55371 CARPENTER JOYCE & % ARLEAN CARPENTER 9511 349TH AVE NW PRINCETON MN 55371 HOFER JOHN R & ADELL C HOFER 34721 BISON ST NW PRINCETON MN 55371

EVANS SETH 34150 HELIUM ST NW PRINCETON MN 55371

TOWN OF SPRINGVALE

SAVELKOUL MICHAEL B SAVELKOUL RANDI 32727 HEATHER ST NW CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 CLAY PETER 7060 35TH ST PRINCETON MN 55371

1,413.76

1,823.90

BIDS CLOSE April 24, 2019 AT 10:00 A.M. Contract No. 1904 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

TOWN OF STANCHFIELD 11.003.1000 Section 03 Township 037 Range 023 PT NW/4 OF NW/4 (500 X 800’)

SNABB CORY 39088 STANCHFIELD RD NE STANCHFIELD MN 55080

11.022.1602 Section 22 Township 037 Range 023 PT OF SE/4 OF SE/4

2018

187.14

KLANDERUD SANDRA K 38522 LEVER ST NE STANCHFIELD MN 55080

11.024.0100 Section 24 Township 037 Range 023 E/2 OF NW/4 OF NW/4 & PT OF NW/4 OF NW/4 COMM AT A PT 24 RODS E OF THE NW CNR OF THE NW/4 OF NW/4; THENCE S 40 RODS; E 16 RODS, N 40 RODS; W 16 RODS TO POB 11.027.0300 Section 27 Township 037 Range 023 PT SE/4 OF NE/4 DESC AS: COMM 16.5’ W OF RR ROFW ON N QTR LINE OF SE/NE; THEN S 296’ FOR POB; THEN W 296’; THEN S 296’; THEN E 296’; THEN N TO POB

2018

152.34

2018

364.47

2018

881.79

11.027.0800 Section 27 Township 037 Range 023 PT SE/4 OF NE/4

BID REQUESTS ISANTI COUNTY HIGHWAY PROJECT

SKY HI RDRS SAD CLUB INC PO BOX 365 BRAHAM MN 55006

STATE OF MINNESOTA FORFEITED & DEPT OF REVENUE-PROP TAX DIV 555 18TH AVE SW CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 KUJAWA BRIAN 308 11TH AVE CT SE ISANTI MN 55040 OLSON ESTHER V 38698 NAPLES ST NE STANCHFIELD MN 55080

STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF ISANTI Chad Struss, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Auditor-Treasurer of the County of Isanti; that he has examined the foregoing list, and knows the contents thereof; and that the same is true and correct. /s/ Chad Struss Isanti County Auditor-Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of February, 2019. /s/ Angie Larson Published in the Isanti-Chisago County STAR on April 4, 2019

Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 A.M., April 24, 2019 by the office of the Isanti County Engineer at 232 North Emerson St., Cambridge, Minnesota 55008. Proposals will be opened and read publicly by the County Engineer or his representative at this location, immediately after the hour set for receiving bids. Minimum wage rates to be paid by the Contractors have been predetermined and are subject to the Work Hours Act of 1962, P.L. 87-581 and implementing regulations. READ CAREFULLY THE WAGE SCALES AND DIVISION A OF THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS AS THEY AFFECT THIS/THESE PROJECT/ PROJECTS The Minnesota Department of Transportation hereby notifies all bidders: in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Act), as amended and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A Part 21, Non-discrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation, it will affirmatively assure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded maximum opportunity to participate and/or to submit bids in response to this invitation, and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, disability, age, religion, sex or national origin in con-

sideration for an award; in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, and Title 23, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 230 Subpart A-Equal Employment Opportunity on Federal and Federal-Aid Construction Contracts (including supportive services), it will affirmatively assure increased participation of minority groups and disadvantaged persons and women in all phases of the highway construction industry, and that on any project constructed pursuant to this advertisement equal employment opportunity will be provided to all persons without regard to their race, color, disability, age, religion, sex or national origin; in accordance with the Minnesota Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statute 363A.08 Unfair discriminatory Practices, it will affirmatively assure that on any project constructed pursuant to this advertisement equal employment opportunity will be offered to all persons without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local commission, disability, sexual orientation, or age; in accordance with the Minnesota Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statute 363A.36 Certificates of Compliance for Public Contracts, and 363A.37 Rules for Certificates of Compliance, it will assure that appropriate parties to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement possess valid Certificates of Compliance. If you are not a current holder of a compliance certificate issued by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights and intend to bid on any job in this advertisement you must contact the Department of Human Rights immediately for assistance in obtaining a certificate. The following notice from the Minne-

sota Department of Human Rights applies to all contractors: “It is hereby agreed between the parties that Minnesota Statute, section 363A.36 and Minnesota Rules, parts 5000.3400 to 5000.3600 are incorporated into any contract between these parties based on this specification or any modification of it. A copy of Minnesota Statute 363A.36 and Minnesota Rules, parts 5000.3400 to 5000.3600 is available upon request from the contracting agency.” “It is hereby agreed between the parties that this agency will require affirmative action requirements be met by contractors in relation to Minnesota Statute 363A.36 and Minnesota Rules 5000.3600. Failure by a contractor to implement an affirmative action plan or make a good faith effort shall result in revocation of its certificate or revocation of the contract (Minnesota Statute 363A.36 Subd. 2 and 3).” Contract No. 1904 SP 030-070-011 Ground In Wet Reflective Pavement Markings Project location is countywide and 21 miles long. The major estimated quantities are; Mobilization, 1 LS Traffic Control, 1 LS; 6” Solid Line Multi Comp GR IN (WR), 211,322 LIN FT. Plan and Proposal may be viewed and purchased at the office of the Isanti County Engineer at 232 North Emerson St., Cambridge, Minnesota 55008. (763) 689-1870 Plan and Proposal Cost; Counter $40.00, Mailed $50.00 Proposals and Plans are non-refundable. Counter purchases may be made between 7:30 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday thru Friday.

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countystar.com FROM PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 21 Bids must be sealed, identified on the envelope and accompanied by a Bidder’s Bond, Certified Check or a Corporate Surety Bond in an amount equal to five percent of the total bid and made payable to the Isanti County Treasurer. The County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities therein, and further reserve the right to award the contract to serve the best interest of the County. Kevin VanHooser, County Administrator Isanti County, Cambridge, MN 55008 Published in the Isanti-Chisago County STAR on March 28, April 4, 11, 2019 _____________________________

ISANTI COUNTY HIGHWAY PROJECT BIDS CLOSE April 29, 2019 AT 10:00 A.M. Contract No. 1903 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 A.M., April 29, 2019 by the office of the Isanti County Engineer at 232 Emerson Street North, Cambridge, Minnesota 55008. Proposals will be opened and read publicly by the County Engineer or his representative at 232 Emerson Street North, Cambridge, Minnesota, immediately after the hour set for receiving bids. Contract No. 1903 SAP 030-605-031 Shoulder Widening, Grading, Reclamation, Aggregate Base, Asphalt Pavement, and Pavement Marking Located on CSAH No. 5, from Isanti/ Sherburne County Line to CSAH 28, length 4.2 miles. The major estimated quantities are; 1 LS mobilization; 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 1596 LF remove culvert pipe; 69086 CY common excavation; 13915 CY muck excavation; 48609 CY common borrow; 2075 Tons aggregate surfacing; 29750 Tons aggregate base; 61560 SY full depth reclamation; 25075 Tons bituminous mix; 1600 CY aggregate bedding; 10 Each 24in RC pipe apron; 10 Each 28in Span RC pipe-arch apron; 2 Each 88in Span RC-pipe arch apron; 84 Each 15in GS safety sloped apron; 2142 LF 15in CS pipe culvert; 250 LF 24in RC pipe culvert; 422 LF 28in Span RC pipe-arch culvert; 84 LF 88in Span RC pipe-arch culvert; 160 CY random rip-rap; 1 LS traffic control; 12500 LF silt fence; 1248 LF sediment control log; 16200 LBS fertilizer; 22887 SY sodding; 3200 SY rapid stabilization; 38 Acres seeding; 38 Acres disc anchoring; 114 Tons of mulch material, 71430 LF 4in line

paint. Proposals, plans and specifications may be examined and obtained at the office of the Isanti County Engineer at 232 Emerson Street North, Cambridge, Minnesota 55008. (763) 689-1870 Proposal only, per copy Counter Price $30.00 Mailed $40.00 Plan and 1 Proposal Counter Price $40.00 Mailed $50.00 Proposals and Plans are non-refundable. Counter purchases may be made between 7:30 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday thru Friday. Bids must be sealed, identified on the envelope and accompanied by a Bidder’s Bond, Certified Check or a Corporate Surety Bond in an amount equal to five percent of the total bid made payable to the County Treasurer of Isanti County. The County Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities therein, and further reserve the right to award the contract to serve the best interest of the County. Kevin VanHooser, County Administrator Isanti County, Cambridge, MN 55008 Published in the Isanti-Chisago County STAR on April 4, 11, 18, 2019

_________________________ ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Cambridge Isanti Public Schools – 2019 Pavement Rehabilitation Owner: Cambridge Isanti Public Schools Independent School District 911 625A Main Street Cambridge, MN 55008 Contact: Mark Eisenbacher 763-689-6211 Engineer: Larson Engineering, Inc. 3524 Labore Road White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Contact: Greg Buchal 651-481-9120 Cambridge Isanti Public Schools will receive sealed bids for work to perform pavement rehabilitation at several school sites within the School District. Sealed Bids will be received by the Owner until 2:00 p.m., local time, Thursday April 25, 2019; at the School District Education Center located at 625A Main Street in Cambridge, MN 55008. Bids submitted after that time will be returned unopened. Bids will be publicly opened and all bidders are welcome to attend. Bids may not be withdrawn or mod-

ified within 60 days after Bids are opened. The Owner’s intent of award or judgment will be announced within that period. The complete form shall be without alterations, additions, or erasures. All bids shall be on a lump sum basis. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids or bid items and alternates, and to waive any irregularities in the bids. Copies of the Bidding Documents are on file and available for inspection at Larson Engineering, Inc., 3524 Labore Road, White Bear Lake, MN 55110. Paper copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained at the office of Larson Engineering, Inc. upon payment of $100.00 for each set. Electronic files of the bid documents are also available from Larson Engineering - free of charge. Bid documents will be available after April 1, 2019. A pre-bid conference will be held at Cambridge Middle School (meet in the main office – enter at Door #1) located at 31374 Xylite Street NE in Cambridge, Minnesota on Thursday April 11 at 1:30 p.m. to review the project scope of work and answer contractor questions. Attendance at this meeting is not mandatory, but contractors are encouraged to attend. Make Bids on the bid form supplied in the Project Manual. No oral, telegraphic, emailed or telephonic proposals or modifications will be considered. Submit with each bid, a certified check or acceptable bidder’s bond payable to Independent School District #834 in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish satisfactory Labor and Material Payment Bond, and Performance Bond. The Owner requires Final Completion of the project on or before August 23, 2019. The Owner may make investigations as deemed necessary to determine the qualifications and ability of the Bidders to perform the work. Policies regarding payment of prevailing wages and equal employment opportunity apply to this project. The Owner reserves the right to reject Bids in whole or in part, and to waive bidding informalities or irregularities. Published in the Isanti-Chisago County STAR on April 4, 11, 2019

FORECLOSURE 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 the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: 03/19/2007 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $121,600.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Colleen A. Johnson, an unmarried woman MORTGAGEE: National City Mortgage a division of National City Bank DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: 03/23/2007 as Document No. 1051 in the Office of the County Registrar of Titles in Isanti County, Minnesota. TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.: 140410460 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: That part of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 37, Range 23, Isanti County, Minnesota and also being a part of Lot 19 and Lot 23, Auditor’s Subdivision Number 2, City of Braham, Isanti County, Minnesota described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 2; thence Easterly on the South line of said Northwest Quarter on an assumed bearing of South 89 degrees 08 minutes 48 seconds East a distance of 812.70 feet to the Easterly right of way of Ferndale Drive South as shown on the plat of Nelson and Peterson Addition and Olind Addition, according to the recorded plats thereof, Isanti County, Minnesota; thence North 41 degrees 35 minutes 35 seconds East along said Easterly right of way of Ferndale Drive South a distance of 403.60 feet to the North line of Outlot A, of said Olind Addition; thence South 60 degrees 57 minutes 59 seconds East along said North line a distance of 151.06 feet to an angle point in said line; thence North 27 degrees 06 minutes 46 seconds East along the Westerly line of said Outlot A a distance of 262.00 feet to the most Northerly corner of said Outlot A; thence South 75 degrees 06 minutes 23 seconds East, along the most Northerly line of said Outlot A a distance of 77.34 feet to the point of beginning of the property to be described; thence continuing South 75 degrees 06 minutes 23 seconds East along said most Northerly line a distance of 167.66 feet; thence North 08 degrees 30 minutes 55 seconds East a distance of 138.23 feet; thence North 78 degrees 25 minutes 05 seconds West a distance of 161.30 feet, more or less to the intersection of a line bearing North 10 degrees 59 minutes 46 seconds East from said Point of beginning; thence South 10 degrees 59 minutes 46 seconds West a distance of 128.36 feet, more or less, to said point of beginning. A.P.N. 14-041-0460

Torrens Certificate No. CPT67.0 STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 509 511 Central Drive W, Braham, MN 55006 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Isanti LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR: National City Mortgage a division of National City Bank RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: PNC Mortgage, a Division of PNC Bank, N.A. THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE: $111,276.63 AS OF 03/14/2019. THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, the Mortgage will be foreclosed, and the mortgaged premises will be sold by the Sheriff of Isanti County, Minnesota at public auction as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 05/09/2019 at 10:00am PLACE OF SALE: Isanti County Sheriff’s Office, 2440 S Main St, Cambridge, MN 55008 to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said Mortgagor(s) or Mortgagor’s personal representatives or assigns is six (6) months. TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the mortgagor must vacate the mortgaged property by 11:59 p.m. on 11/09/2019, or the next business day if 11/09/2019 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. 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 MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. Publication to begin the week of: 03/10/2019 - 03/16/2019 PNC Bank, National Association, successor by merger to National City Mortgage, a division of Nation-

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NOTICES NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that Cambridge Business Development Company will hold its Annual Meeting on Monday April 22, 2019 at 6:00 PM at Cambridge City Hall - Council Chambers, 300 Third Ave NE, Cambridge, MN 55008. Eric Wiltrout Secretary Published in the Isanti-Chisago County STAR on March 7, 14, 21, 28, April 4, 11, 2019

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The Board of Appeal and Equalization for Cambridge Township will meet on April 18, 2019, 7:00 p.m., at the Cambridge Township Hall located on the Isanti County Fairgrounds. The purpose of this meeting is to determine whether property in the jurisdiction has been properly valued and classified by the assessor. If you believe the value or classification of your property is incorrect, please contact your assessor’s office to discuss your concerns. If you disagree with the valuation or classification after discussing it with your assessor, you may appear before the local Board of Appeal and Equalization. The board will review your assessments and may make corrections as needed. Generally, you must appeal to the local board before appealing to the County Board of Appeal and Equalization. Darrell Vosika Cambridge Township Clerk cambridgetownship@gmail.com Published in the Isanti-Chisago County STAR on April 4, 2019

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