Pioneer e-edition Dec. 31, 2015

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PINE CITY

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2015 VOL. 130 NO. 53 www.pinecitymn.com $1.00

TRAIN TALK: NLX backers propose cheaper, slower train through Pine County. P12

Daytime burglars hit homes around Pine City area Burglary suspects busted in Rock Creek, Hinckley: Page 11 BY MIKE GAINOR EDITOR@PINECITYMN.COM

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Little helpers make big contribution to food shelf On Dec. 22, Mrs. Allen’s and Ms. Stull’s classes walked all the food that the entire Pine City Elementary first grade collected during the month of December to the Pine Community Food Shelf. The 57 bags filled with over 370 pounds of food will be offered to those who need it in the Pine City area this holiday season, and the first graders had a good walk outside and learned that there are easy ways to contribute and make a difference in the community.

The Pine County Sheriff’s Office is investigating daytime robberies of homes in the rural Pine City area. Pine County Sheriff Nelson said there have been two confirmed daytime burglaries in the area within a week, one with a Grasston address, and the other between Grasston and Pine City. Nelson also noted that daytime burglaries are, unfortunately, not a new trend for the area. “It’s two more than we should have, but it’s not necessarily an epidemic,” Nelson said. He said there have been recent reports of similar burglaries in Hinckley. “It’s one of the things that we commonly face around here is the daytime burglaries,” Nelson said. Nelson said that the thieves seem to be after SEE BURGLARS, PAGE 11

Looking back at 2015

Musgrove moves on from PTCC BY MIKE GAINOR EDITOR@PINECITYMN.COM

When Robert Musgrove took over as president of Pine Technical College in 1998, he had a simple but profoundly ambitious goal. “I wanted us to be the best small town community college in the world,” Musgrove said. “I wanted us to be advanced in both what we taught in the classroom and in the infrastructure.” Musgrove retired in 2015 from what is now Pine Technical and Community College, but can look back on how far the institution has come in the past 17 years, and look forward to a future still connected to the Pine City area. SON OF SWEETWATER Musgrove traveled to Pine City by a roundabout route. The Sweetwater, Texas native had married his high school sweetheart Janet (the couple recently

celebrated their 45th anniversary together), and raised two children while changing careers several times. He switched from teaching to running a hardware store, then sold that business and worked in the newspaper business for a time before moving back to teaching – and then into school administration. “Working with students was great and I miss it yet,” Musgrove said “[But administrative work] was a good fit for my skill set. I like to be a problem-solver.” Musgrove earned his doctorate degree in educational administration and continued to work in Sweetwater – first as dean of instruction for Texas State Technical College – West Texas, then as assistant dean at the school for over a decade. Though the work was satisfying, he was eager for new challenges. “At the time I felt like I was ready,” Musgrove said. “The current president showed no signs of ever leaving. So, I

cast a net.” He was recommended for the Pine Technical College position as then-president Gene Biever was stepping down. The fact that he had never been to Minnesota before didn’t give him much pause. What he had heard, he liked. And his family was ready for a big step into a new place. “Minnesota has a national reputation for being an education state,” Musgrove said. “Janet was ready for a new opportunity too. Our oldest was off at college, our youngest was in his senior year. She saw this as an opportunity for us both.” STYLE AND SUBSTANCE Musgrove understood that he had a lot to learn coming to Pine City, but he was sure about the kind of leader the college needed. “I knew the CEO had to be a handsSEE MUSGROVE, PAGE 6

MIKE GAINOR | THE PIONEER

Robert Musgrove stepped away from Pine Tech, but has moved on to a new part-time position with Pine County.

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