Sauk Rapids Herald - October 12 edition

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Same Local Coverage Since 1854.

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Vol. 165, No. 27

11 2nd Ave. N., Unit 103, Sauk Rapids, Benton County, MN 56379

Options for quiet crossing considered Board proceeds with changes to 105th Street Northwest BY NATASHA BARBER STAFF WRITER

SAUK RAPIDS – At its Oct. 8 meeting, the Watab Township Board entertained options for a quiet crossing at the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railway intersection of 105th Street Northwest. The railway intersection would be the last in the township to be converted to a quiet crossing, and supervisors Julie Johnson, Todd Waytashek and Steve Wollak solicited feedback through a public hearing Sept. 23 as it is also the only remaining crossing suitable for agricultural equipment passage. The majority of residents at the hearing expressed sentiments in favor of installing a quiet crossing. Township engineer Nick Anderson, of Bogart Pederson & Associates Inc., provided the board with information regarding variations Tuesday. “All of your quiet crossings are concrete raised medians,” Anderson said. “The whole idea behind the raised

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Changing youth, adult lives Johnson reflects on volunteering with Benton County 4-H BY ANNA HINKEMEYER ton County 4-H in 1986, ery minute of it.” STAFF WRITER when her oldest son The country

OAK PARK – When Jan Johnson relocated to Minnesota from Missouri and met her husband, Ken, she was introduced to an organization and a passion. Johnson began volunteering with Ben-

Adam joined the organization. “I enjoy working with the kids and watching them grow,” Johnson said. “I was never at a county or state fair until after I was married. Being involved in 4-H, I have been to countless fairs now, and I enjoy ev-

celebrated National 4-H week Oct. 6-12. Johnson is one of countless volunteers with the organization, something she said shaped her life in a positive way. “There have been so many memories from being involved in 4-H for so long,” Johnson said.

PHOTO BY ANNA HINKEMEYER

Jan Johnson has collected her 4-H volunteer buttons for every year she has chaperoned the state fair trip. She chaperoned for 25 years and continues to volunteer within other areas of 4-H. (Inset) Jan Johnson holds her honorary member plaque Oct. 8 in her home near Oak Park. Johnson began volunteering with 4-H in 1987.

“I have memories from state fair trips I chaperwhen our sons were in oned.” 4-H, but many of my Johnson page 2 memories surround the

A life-saving stare Dockendorf credits dog with detecting throat cancer BY ANNA HINKEMEYER | STAFF WRITER

SAUK RAPIDS – Ben Dockendorf has a special bond with his dog, Pepper. Together, the two travel to the St. Cloud Hospital, the Gardens of Foley and St. Benedict’s Senior Community to provide people with the comforts of animal therapy through the Central Minnesota Therapy Animal Association. Dockendorf and his pet share a good amount of time together; when Pepper changed their routine, it was a red flag for the Sauk Rapids resident. “Pepper has always liked to lay on my legs when I am sitting in my recliner,” Dockendorf said. “I have a spinal cord injury from falling out of a deer stand, so it feels good. Last winter, I noticed he would start to sit on my legs and instead PHOTO BY ANNA HINKEMEYER stick his nose right [in front of my face] for a long time. I’m Ben Dockendorf sits in his recliner with his dogs, Pepper and Lucy, Oct. 3 in Sauk Rapids. Dockendorf credits Pepper for saving his life after he warned Dockendorf of throat cancer by staring him in the face.

PUBLIC NOTICES

• Mortgage Foreclosure - Miller - pg. 15 • Mortgage Foreclosure - Watson - pg. 16 • Assumed Name - Liquid Assets - pg. 15 • Assumed Name - Mike’s Repair - pg. 15

Dockendorf page 3 • Sauk Rapids-Rice School Notice of Special Election - pg. 16 • Sauk Rapids - Rice Board Meeting, Sept. 23, 2019 - pg. 16 • Sauk Rapids - Rice ISD 47 Notice of Testing of Optical Scan Voting System - pg. 14


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