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Vol. 166, No. 41
Sauk Rapids Community prepares woman pens new book to go back to school Students, parents weigh in on decision to return to in-person learning
Debut novel ‘Heaven’s Hunter’ weaves religion, n soft science-fiction
BY ELLARRY PRENTICE | STAFF WRITER
“I keep wondering if I’ll even get to wear it at all.”
BY ELLARRY PRENTICE STAFF WRITER
SAUK RAPIDS – The new w year is just getting started, but u a Jan. 2 delivery was already a high spot of 2021 for writer Maa rie Keiser. Her story was printed, d bound and delivered to her home m in Sauk Rapids, culminating her e longtime dream of becoming an author. Keiser, 31, released her dee but novel, “Heaven’s Hunter,” , weaving Catholic religion andd soft science-fiction with celestial a l suspense. The book is available for purchase on Amazon. “It’s just exciting to see my name on a book cover,” Keiser e said. “I hope people enjoy it.” Her 229-page, independentt ly-published work of fiction takes e place in the Milky Way galaxy. y “Heaven’s Hunter” is the story of o Randall Yung, a top detective for o the Galactic Fleet. “Randall is very good at what a he does,” reads a synopsis of the h book. “So good, in fact, that he’s ’ getting a little bored. But everyy t thing changes when Randall gets h the assignment to hunt down the perpetrator of a particularly darr ing attack on a Fleet ship – an att tack that killed his best friend.
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– Ashley Konietzko, Sauk Rapids-Rice High School senior, of her prom dress
SAUK RAPIDS – As Sauk Rapids-Rice schools prepare to welcome pre-kindergarten through grade 12 students back for in-person learning, the district is readying its staff and school bus drivers. Pre-kindergarten through grade 5 students will return to full-time in-person learning Tuesday, Jan. 19. Grades 6-12 will return, temporarily, to a hybrid learning model – a rotation between classes in the school buildings and online classes off campus – starting Tuesday, Jan. 19, as they transition, for the first time this school year, to full-time in-person learning Monday, Feb. 1.
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Yet to be worn, Sauk Rapids-Rice senior Ashley Konietzko’s prom dress hangs in her closet Jan. 12 in Sauk Rapids. Konietzko bought the dress last year for her junior prom but did not wear it because prom was modified to a virtual event; she worries she might not be able to wear the dress this year, either.
Recreating
masterpieces
Watts’ wooden boat restorations are works of art BY DIANE LEUKAM | STAFF WRITER
RICE – Ask Dave Watts what his favorite aspect of restoring vintage wooden boats is and his answer is simple: He is recreating masterpieces. He and his crew of four which includes his son, Ben, at Little Rock Boat Works in Rice, take great pride in their workmanship while bringing one-of-a-kind treasures back to their original beauty – or better.
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Dave Watts is owner of Little Rock Boat Works in Rice, where he and his crew restore one-of-a-kind vintage wooden boats. The boat he leans on is the Abby B, one of two they are currently working on, that was designed in 1930 by naval architect George Crouch for an heir of the Dodge Brothers.
PUBLIC NOTICES • Sauk Rapids-Rice Advertisement for Bids - pg. 12 • City of Sauk Rapids Reg. Minutes, Dec. 14, 2020 - pg. 13
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