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Money Smarts A Golden Lake student won a local bank’s poster contest. Photo on page 2.

Ambassadors of Reading The Lino Lakes Ambassadors read stories to local students. Photo on page 14.

8-Hour Skate The Miss Chain of Lakes 2015 skated to raise money for the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Photo on page 5.

Cougar Graduates Congratulations to the Centennial High School 2015 Graduates! Pages 6-7.

Sports Read about Cougars baseball, Centennial Softball, and Cougars track and field on page 9.

Police Reports Multiple car accidents were reported in Lino Lakes. Read more police reports on page 14.

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Week of June 3 - 9, 2015 Weather tidbit: Hottest day: May 28, 84°. Coldest: May 19, 34°. Wettest: May 26, 1.41”. Average High, 67.6°, Average Low, 48.4. Average temp, 58.0°. Rainfall: 6.18”. Year Ago this week:Temperatures warm to around 80° from June 3-6. Cold and wet June 7 with 1.33 inches soaking rain. All but ve days this June recorded rain.

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by Michelle Miron Editor Marty Rychley has great memories about playing on winning Ranger hockey teams. Those positive experiences spurred the 1997 grad to play junior hockey two years before snagging a scholarship in the sport at Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pennsylvania. Once disappointed he couldn't play for the University of Minnesota, he said he's very pleased with the way his life has turned out. After all, his wife Margi likes to tease him, he was voted "prettiest eyes” by his high school class — not “most athletic.” Now a financial advisor and father of two living back in his hometown, he'll be installed into the Forest Lake Arts & Athletics Hall of Fame June 1. Rychley, 35, attended

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Hannah, Marty and Evan Rychley recently hit the ice. Marty said he encourages his kids to pursue their own passions. Forest Lake Schools from fourth grade, honing youth hockey skills under local coach Randy Skrypek and

by high school excelling in multiple sports. In Ranger tennis he earned varsity letters four years under

Fire station on track by Loretta Harding Contributing Writer The Lino Lakes City Council kept up to date on the activities of its Public Safety Department and took action on some housekeeping matters in that department, particularly the Fire Division, at its May 26 meeting. Public Safety Director John Swenson gave the council an update on all the action in the Fire Division. Significant progress has been made on the new fire station being built on Centerville Road and Birch Street, on the south side of the city, Swenson said. Construction is running slightly ahead of schedule, according to contractors, and the floor on the training mezzanine is expected to be complete in early June. “Construction is moving along well and we expect to meet all deadlines for occupancy later this year,” Swenson said. On the personnel front, hiring for paid, on-call firefighters continues, Swenson said. The fire division has 10 people at various stages in the hiring process. If all the candidates satisfy the preliminary training and hiring

guidelines, they will be ready to start training on Aug. 24 at Century College. When the candidates complete the course on Dec. 11, the firefighting force will reach 42 individuals, Swenson said. The Fire Division's policy manual should be ready in June, Swenson said. The fire division's apparatus purchases are almost completely outfitted with loose equipment, and emergency lighting and graphics are expected to be in place by mid-June, Swenson said. The division is expected to bring along some of the equipment for the council to view at one of the June meetings. “The fire division is using the apparatus for training and it's working quite well,” he said. Additional equipment will be coming to the Fire Division in the form of a thermal imaging camera, thanks to a $2,500 CenterPoint Energy Community Partnership Grant. The camera, which costs approximately $8,500, will help firefighters locate victims and identify hot spots that need to be extinguished at a fire scene, Swenson said.

Lino Lakes/see page 5

School ranked #3 in state by Kaitlin Lokowich Contributing Writer Action taken by the Lexington City Council May 21 included: • Centennial School District Superintendent Brian Dietz and Centennial Middle School Principal Bob Stevens presented the Lexington City Council with the district successes over the past year. Centennial High School was ranked third-highest overall academic performance high school in the state.

This distinction was based on graduation rate, ability to close the achievement gap, proficiency rates and yearto-year growth. The district also conducted a survey of parents and community members to see how respondents felt about the district overall and received its highest marks ever in public trust and quality of education. Superintendent Dietz also thanked the public and council for the levy that passed which helps make it possible

to complete necessary updates to all the buildings in the district. This summer renovations will begin at Centennial Middle School, Rice Lake Elementary and Golden Lake Elementary schools. Next year renovations will be made at Centerville Elementary and Centennial Elementary and the first building of the high school. The second high school building will be renovated in 2017.

Lexington/see page 12

Coach Greg Patchin. In Ranger hockey (under Coach Dan Forsythe) he earned All Metro once,

All-Conference twice and All-Conference Honorable Mention once.

Hockey/see page 3

Divine intervention at Saints game?

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Centerville’s Alan Cassell holds up the bat; behind him in the cap is Gene Annis. A Centerville man with quick reflexes became a media sensation in a matter of seconds at the May 21 Saints baseball opener. When a Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks hitter let loose his bat swinging at the pitch, it went careening into the stands. Alan Cassell was there with wife Jody Holmes Manisto-Cassell and friends for the opening game at CHS Field. He was seated in the third row about halfway down the right-field line and snagged the bat one-handed while holding on to his beverage. Gene Annis, who works for Press Publications, was sitting behind Cassell. "He had little time to react as the bat spun in a helicopter-like manner through the air," Annis said. "The amazing catch spared surrounding fans from potential injury, including my mom." Facebook comments on the Saints page listed one from Cassell's wife who said his quick reaction kept her from "losing her head." The YouTube video of the catch has gone viral, passing 800,000 views at press time. ESPN Sports replayed the amazing catch multiple times and the video clip aired on Sunday morning news programs. St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman, who threw out the first ceremonial pitch, met with Cassell for nearly 10 minutes to discuss his catch. His wife took their picture.

Saints/see page 2

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