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DODGE COUNTY

Independent GRADUATION SEASON

K-M, Triton celebrates graduation www.steeledodgenews.com

STATE BOUND Area athletes punch their ticket to state track B4

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THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2019

Kasson, Minnesota

Questions surround incident in Salem Township last week

DCI switches printers, adopts new print schedule for shopper Beginning this week, the Dodge County Independent will be teaming up with a different print company. The DCI will now be printed at the House of Print in Madelia, Minn. While the print schedule will remain the same for the DCI, the print date will change for the ADvantage shopper. The ADvantage will now come one day later on Thursday, the same day as the DCI. The DCI will hit the news stands Wednesday afternoon with both the newspaper and shopper being delivered through the U.S. Postal Service on Thursdays. For years, the DCI has been printed at the Post Bulletin in Rochester. The Post Bulletin was sold to Forum Communications of Fargo on June 1. Forum shut down the Post Bulletin’s printing facility and moved printing operations to its existing facility in Red Wing. As part of a cost saving measure, we decided to switch our printing operations to the House of Print, which prints several daily newspapers in southwestern Minnesota as well as about 35 weekly newspapers across southern Minnesota. Besides a new printing company, the DCI is also bringing on a new production company to provide ad design and pagination, which is the process used to design the pages of the paper. The DCI had utilized the Post Bulletin for this service for about the past year. Through the changes, readers should not notice much difference with their newspaper other than the size of the paper. The pages will be slightly smaller than previously. Just as we have always been, we remain committed to providing our readers with a quality newspaper that they can take great pride in. If you have any questions about the changes, please feel to reach out to us by calling 507-634-7503 or emailing bprick@frontier.com. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this transition. Rick L. Bussler Publisher

BY ALEX MALM DCI NEWS EDITOR Last Thursday, members of the Olmsted County Sheriff ’s Office, were called to a farm home in rural Byron, for someone who may had been shot. After hours of having County Road 3 shut down, and multiple agencies investigating, Captain Scott Behrns, of the Olmsted County Sheriff ’s Office, explained that they aren’t sure if any guns were actually shot. Just after 4 p.m Thursday, Olmsted County deputies were called to a rural residence in Salem Township by Byron for someone who may have been shot. SEE SALEM TOWNSHIP , A10

Community relations committee comes to Mantorville BY ALEX MALM DCI NEWS EDITOR STAFF PHOTO BY ALEX MALM

Rachel Johnson and School Board member Amy Olson, share a hug during the K-M graduation on Sunday.

K-M Class of 2019 remembered as leaders BY ALEX MALM DCI NEWS EDITOR Four years ago, Kasson-Mantorville High School Principal Trent Langemo, and a freshman class started at the school together. Now four years later, that same class walked across the graduation stage, on Sunday. During the graduation ceremony School Board Chairperson, Kent Harfmann, spoke to the graduating class in a fi reside chat style speech, where he complimented the class on their exceptional leadership, and commitment to the community.

“Going forward you should remember that life is a “do it yourself project.” You should be fi red up for that because this class has more leaders than I have ever seen before,” Harfmann said. During Zowie Moses student address, she started her speech off with some humor. “It’s not everyday you get to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon watching a bunch of teenagers walk across a stage to receive a piece of paper.” “I think that being able to receive that piece of paper took a lot of hard work over the past few years though.”

During the ceremony, students who made honors and high honors at the time of graduation were honored, along with graduates who are entering the military. Also being honored during the ceremony was the two foreign exchange students this year, Anar Chinbat and Finn Dornseifer. “We are grateful for their time they spent here,” Langemo said. Be sure to check out a full photo gallery from the K-M graduation on the DCI Facebook page, as well as a live video stream from the graduation ceremony.

When Sharon Davern was running for Mantorville City Council this past fall, she meet many different community members, who want to help out and having plenty of talents and expertise in different areas. “When I was campaigning for city council I was able to speak to so many of the fantastic people that live in Mantorville. Interesting people with good hearts, talent, and fabulous stories to tell. SEE COMMUNITY, A10

KoMet named new KMMS Principal BY ALEX MALM DCI NEWS EDITOR 15 years ago Josh Larsen graduated from Kasson-Mantorville High School. This September, the current Stewartville Middle School principal will once again be in the district, this time as the K-M Middle School Principal. SEE MS PRINCIPAL, A10

Triton says farewell to Class of 2019 with graduation ceremony BY KAREN M. JORGENSEN DCI COUNTY WRITER

STAFF PHOTO BY KAREN M. JORGENSEN

Principal Craig Schlichting congratulates Nayana Gabriella Camp after she received her diploma, on Sunday at the Triton High School Graduation. $1.00 | Volume 153, No. 23

Phone: 507-634-7503 | email: dci@kmtel.com

With diplomas in hand and silly string and confetti covering the floor the 81 members of the Triton High School Class of 2019 said goodbye to Triton Sunday afternoon. The Trion Concert Band started off the afternoon with several musical selections before accompanying the seniors into the gym with the familiar strains of “Pom and Circumstance.” Following a welcome by Supt. Brett Joyce and High School Principal Craig Schlichting, the Concert Choir performed “Forever Country” followed by the senior choir members in “Home.” Schlichting recognized students who had received scholarships as well as those graduating with honors before turning the program over to the three student speakers, Coltan Smisek, Rhylan Peterson and Martha Moenning. Smisek said he had grown, as had the entire class during his years at Triton, and that this was the day they went from “boys and girls to ladies and gentlemen.” The class members are all dreamers, he said, and as such they can all achieve greatness. Peterson began by saying “if you guys want me to be honest, I will be

INSIDE Public Safety ...................A2 Second Front ...................A3 Opinion ...........................A4 K-M Scholarships ............A5

honest. I’m speechless.” He went on to add that he couldn’t say anything they didn’t all ready know and that graduation itself doesn’t change anything immediately. What matters, he said, “is what we do with what we have learned here.” “Right now,” he said, “we are the change the world needs to see” and they must “acknowledge we have the power to change the world,” “Many of us may have thought this year ‘what’s the procedure’ or what’s next for us,” said Moenning. “Many have probably felt the chaos of planning our next steps.” Sometimes, she said, people get so focused on the chaos they miss five things. They miss, she said, the importance of character, being kind, don’t grow up — it’s a trick, work hard and believe in yourself. With the introductions, music and speeches over, School Board Chair Rebecca Knutson, Board Clerk Dale Jensen and Board Director Wendy Kenworthy, presented diplomas to the students as they were introduced by Triton High School Counselor Christi Kreigh. As has become a tradition at Triton, after Schlichting reintroduced the class to the audience as Triton graduates and before the traditional process, the students released confetti and silly string in honor of the day.

AREA DEATHS K-M Honor Roll................. A6 Community ...................... A7 Community Calendar ......A8 Worship Schedule ...........A9

Hometown Scene ............ B1 Triton Scholarships ......... B2 Sports ..........................B4-7 Graduation Page ........... B10

Anita Louise (Wilson) Schouweiler, 73, Kasson Ervin Richard Livingston, 94, Kasson Joseph Mathias Simons, 87, Kasson Shirley A. Jorgenson, 87, Kasson

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