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SPORTS: Cougar volleyball goes 2-1 at state, place 5th. PAGE 11
Developer still interested in land near City Hall BY SHANNON GRANHOLM MANAGING EDITOR
LINO LAKES — Silver Creek Equity is still interested in developing land near City Hall, but the plans may need to shift a bit. The city’s Economic Development Authority (EDA) approved the purchase agreement with Silver Creek Equity for the acquisition of 6.27 acres in the Legacy at Woods Edge development back in June for $2,376,154. (See “EDA strikes deal for residential, commercial and retail development,” June 21.) Community Development Director Michael Grochala explained that under the terms of the agreement, Silver Creek Equity is required to construct a multitenant retail building or restaurant prior to, or concurrent with, the multifamily building. The agreement provided the developer with a 120-day due diligence period, which ends Nov. 22. At such time, the developer must either terminate the agreement or deposit an additional $40,000 in earnest money. To date, the developer has not been able to secure any firm retail or restaurant commitments. However, the company would like to move forward with the development of the multifamily building. “We have met with a lot of different restaurants, but the state of the economy and high interest rates really froze that,” said Peter Jesh, Silver
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‘We just want to give them hope’ Circle Pines native Jackie Eidsor and her husband Josh Eidsor are both teachers in Tunisia, Africa. SEE TUNISIA, PAGE 2
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Centennial exchange students experience U.S. for first time
Natalia Jigau, junior, from Moldova (AFS) Host Family: Tim and Amy Grundtner Q: Where are you from (town/ country)? A: I am from Pepeni, Moldova.
Q: Have you been to the U.S. before? If so, what states? How many times? A: I have never been to the U.S. before, so this is a completely new experience for me. Q: Why did you want to study in the U.S.? A: Honestly, I didn’t have a specific reason as to why I became an exchange student at the time of my application to the Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) program. I thought it would be nice to try out, even if I might not get in, since it is a competitive program. Besides that, I had my English teacher back home who said I should apply, as I have good
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Q: Are you participating in any sports or extracurricular activities/clubs while you are here? A: So far, I have participated in different activities, and I am planning to do even more. I played tennis for a while, the fall play “Marley’s Ghost” I also join the World Culture Club SEE CENTENNIAL EXCHANGE STUDENTS, PAGE 8
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Centennial High School has five exchange students visiting for the 2022-23 school year. Pictured (from left) are: Julie Cross, Centennial High School social studies teacher and Culture Club advisor, and exchange students Saga Fahlgren, Chiara Trusiani, Naemi Schlegel and Alvaro Garcia-Reyes. Not pictured is Natalia Jigau.
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Centennial High School has five foreign exchange students for the 2022-23 school year. They are here through a variety of programs, including: American Field Service (AFS), Education First, International Student Exchange (ISE) and Rotary Youth Exchange. For four of the five exchange students, this experience marks their first trip to the United States. Learn more about each of the students in the Q&A below.
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