Sauk Rapids Herald - March 20

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Scouts earn woodworking merit badges

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The next meeting is 6 p.m. April 5 at Rice City Hall. In other council news: – Benton County is proceeding with its plans to overlay County Road 55. The county and city are awaiting information on a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources grant, so a proposed trail to Bend in the River Regional Park is on hold. The trail is suggested to be constructed separate from the roadway and shoulder. – Approved an increase to the Rice Fire Relief Association pension plan. Firefighters will receive $2,000 per year of active service when they leave the department, dependent on their vested service. – Accepted donations from American Legion Post 473 ($1,000) and Rice Area Sportsmen’s Club ($4,500) for improvements to the Old Village Hall. – Clerk Julie Fandel informed the council that the Rice postmaster does not have the authority to make a decision or speak on behalf of the United States Postal Service regarding the deteriorated sidewalk. The sidewalk is in disrepair, and, according to a city ordinance, the property owner is responsible for sidewalk maintenance. The council moved to have city attorney Troy Gilchrist draft and send a letter to USPS about the matter.

PHOTOS BY NATASHA BARBER

Boy Scout Trent Hinkemeyer (center) presents a wooden wall-hanging to Rice City Council members – Michelle Keller (from left), Paula Kampa, Mayor Brian Skroch, Chris Scheel and Emily Walters – at the March 15 meeting in Rice. Hinkemeyer and Troop 473 members earned their woodworking merit badges by participating in the project.

Gift city of Rice with placards BY NATASHA BARBER STAFF WRITER

RICE – Area Boy Scouts had their city in mind when adapting to the coronavirus pandemic. After months of limited activity, Troop 473 Boy Scouts – Parker Dietman, Trent Hinkemeyer and Layton Lenarz – worked with adults to create wooden placards for the

Monday and finished the project on a weekend day morning. A traditional American flag piece was gifted to the council by Hinkemeyer and will be displayed in the Old Village Hall. Dietman created a blue-line flag for the police department, and Lenarz created a red-line flag for the fire

department. “That looks really outstanding,” said Rice Police Chief Ross Hamann as he took a look at the craftsmanship. “Thank you so much.” Mayor Brian Skroch agreed. “We greatly appreciate it,” he said.

Layton Lenarz presents Rice Fire Chief Scott Janski with a red-line flag plaque March 15 in Rice. Lenarz wrote the meaning of the red-line flag, which shows support and solidarity amongst fire personnel and honors injured and fallen firefighters, on the back of the piece.

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city of Rice and its fire and police departments They presented the items at the March 15 Rice City Council meeting. The Scouts worked with Tim Studanski on their woodworking merit badge in February. Studanski donated his time and wood shop to the Scouts. The three Scouts cut the pieces, stained and wood burned the material. Then, they glued and joined the pieces to create the wall hangings. They spent about 1.5 hours each

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Boy Scout Parker Dietman gifts a blue-line flag, which supports and honors law enforcement, wall hanging to Rice Police Chief Ross Hamann March 15. The blue line shows support of law enforcement, and Boys Scouts Troop 473 made the items with the help from Tim Studanski.

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“We are all really excited to get rid of those yellow helmets,” Patton said as she thanked the department and council and talked about the delayed training and testing to get to this day. Clinton added to Patton’s comments, with Wippler later agreeing with his fellow firefighters. “I just want to thank the city for investing in me and investing in all three of us actually because I know it’s not free,” Clinton said. “I just appreciate that and (for you) believing in us also.” Mayor Brian Skroch thanked the three for their continuation with the city. “Hopefully we can see you for lots and lots of years,” he said.

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