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Sunrise Park renovation project to start soon

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This Long-eared Owl, a member of an elusive species that likes to roost in thickly forested areas, was seen in the Maple Island area on the day of the count. See page 3 to read the story.

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The bids are in for the Sunrise Park conversion and renovation project. “This is our last really big project from the 2018 bond referendum,” said Tim Wald, White Bear Lake Area Schools assistant superintendent for finance and operations. “Sunrise Park Middle School will reopen as Mariner Middle School next fall.” Bids were opened Dec. 7. Wald told the members of the school board the bids came in a little bit lower than expected at $24,836,263, about $750,000 under budget. “We’ve learned that renovation projects can oftentimes come with surprises, so we are thinking that there’s a very good possibility we might have to use the extra money ($750,000),” Wald said. “There may be some needs in that building as we dig into it.” Wald said Sunrise Park will be home to the school board and will also house district offices, the transition education center,

Other school board notes: • The school board elected the following members for 2024: Jessica Ellison as chair, Angela Thompson as vice chair, Scott Arcand as clerk and Deborah Sharpee Beloyed as treasurer. • School Board Member Kathleen Daniels will be White Bear Lake Area School’s representative for Intermediate School District 916 Board for 2024. • The School Board recognized students who represented the district at a state or national level during the first meeting of the year. The following students were honored: • Hayden Crawford, 10th grade — Bowling team state tournament participant • Branden Schmid, 10th grade — Bowling team state tournament participant, boys bowling state singles - 5th place, and 1st team All Conference - 3rd Place SEE SCHOOL BOARD, PAGE 10

Dream coming true for late artistic director BY DEBRA NEUTKENS STAFF WRITER

A dying wish of the Wildwood Artist Series (WAS) founder was to include a children’s concert as part of the organization’s repertoire. Two days before she died last April, Ellie Bruner learned her dream would come true. Three years in the making, the Kenwood Symphony Orchestra will perform the iconic children’s tale “Peter and the Wolf” as part of the Wildwood series at the Chautauqua Fine Arts Center in Mahtomedi. It was the orchestra’s bassoonist, Ellen Maas, who delivered the happy news last

spring to her good friend Bruner, who was in hospice care at her Grant home. A longtime member of the Kenwood symphony, Maas met Bruner in 2007 when she joined the St. Paul Garden Club. Bruner was president, one of many leadership roles the active volunteer held in groups involving gardening and music. “Ellie was such an inspiring person,” said Maas, who lives in Birchwood. “She founded WAS more than 30 years ago and oversaw its development into an impressive concert series featuring everything from jazz, blues, classical, country and choral. She was a classically

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WILDWOOD ARTIST: Diagnosed with aggressive and incurable cancer Maas. “Then last year, we locked in on a possible date. Unfortunately, Ellie was diagnosed with an aggressive and incurable liver cancer. We continued to work on things while she was in hospice and she introduced me to her successor, Julie Molitor. The two of us fast-tracked a contract through.” When the schedule was finalized, Maas drove to Bruner’s house to share the news the terminally ill woman had been waiting four years to hear. “I held her hand and told her the concert was set to go. She opened her eyes and whispered, ‘thank you, thank you,’ smiled, and went

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Ellie Bruner works on a centerpiece for the St. Paul Garden Club annual Tea Dance.

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Bruner’s Grant gardens feature a quartet of musical frogs.

back to sleep.” Two days later, Bruner passed away. She was 83. The concert will be dedicated to the WAS founder for her dedication to the nonprofit organization, which started as a committee of the Mahtomedi Area Educational Foundation (MAEF). Its mission then and now: to provide diverse, familyfriendly events, encourage an appreciation of the fine arts, and support music education and artist residency experiences in Mahtomedi public schools. “Peter and the Wolf” has been taught as part of the Wildwood Elementary school music curriculum for years, Molitor said. “The kids study the music and themes of Peter and the wolf in conjunction with learning about instruments of the orchestra. This is the first time students will be seeing it live, and is another great example where

Ellie was working behind the scenes to bring new and quality performances to our community. I’m sure that Ellie believed this would be a fantastic opportunity to encourage families to enjoy the live show together. “I tell my kids that the sciences help make life easier, but the arts make life more joyful.” Molitor, who lives in Birchwood, was tapped by MAEF Executive Director Suzanne Anderson to be the next WAS president when she learned Bruner was thinking about retiring in 2022. “Suzanne knew my youngest child was graduating and that I was a performing arts supporter,” Molitor said. “At first, I was hesitant, since I don’t have experience in putting on music productions, but with some nudging and then joining the committee as recording secretary, I saw there is a dedicated group of volunteers, including music faculty members, a graphic designer, a website administrator and other community members, willing to do the heavy lifting required to keep Ellie’s vision going. We are also strongly supported by MAEF. “What separates Wildwood Artist Series from other performance offerings in the area is that we partner with and financially support music programs and additional music experiences at our schools, including the program named in Ellie’s

42,000 joyful experiences (of honor, the Ellen C. Bruner all ages) that wouldn’t have Professional Performing happened without Ellie’s Artist Residency Program,” leadership.” continued Molitor. “This is a very important part of what WAS is all about.” Bruner’s successor said she’s grateful to play a part in continuing the founder’s vision for the future. “Ellie was a blessing to our community in so many ways,” Molitor said. “The Jan. 27 concert is really the last one that Ellie envisioned and made happen, so it’s great that her son, Rick Bruner, will be there to perform a couple of songs in her honor.” Rick, a musician who lives in Los Angeles, is an ’86 graduate of Mahtomedi High School and one of Ellie and Phil Bruner’s three children. “I think Ellie would be very pleased that LIZ KASPER | CONTRIBUTED so far this season The upcoming concert features “Peter and the we have reached Wolf,” a “symphonic tale for children,” written over 400 students at by Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. concerts and school events, with two more concerts, plus a resident artist who YOU SHOULD KNOW will be at the high To purchase tickets, go to school this year,” wildwoodartistseries.com or call Molitor said. “Over 612-655-6023. the past 30 years, there have been over

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BIRD COUNT: Results are in, good example of science and citizen cooperation FROM PAGE 1 BY JACKIE BUSSJAEGER CONTRIBUTING WRITER

After several seasons of frigid temperatures, the volunteers on this year’s Christmas Bird Count were surprised with an unusually warm day for tallying birds Dec. 30. The annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC), which takes place internationally in late December and early January, has collected data about bird populations for more than 100 years. In the St. Paul Northeast Suburban count area, which includes portions of White Bear Lake, Hugo, Withrow, Stillwater and Marine on St. Croix, volunteers have been conducting this annual survey since 1958. “The Christmas counts are a good example of science and citizens cooperating, because they’ve been going on now for more than a century,” said count coordinator Jim Howitz. “It’s a reasonably accurate log of where birds are in the winter.” Howitz collects the data collected by volunteers at the end of the count, then formally submits the information to the National Audubon Society. The records are public, and available to help map changes in bird populations and behaviors over time. “It’s very good at detecting trends. Plus, it’s a nice recreational event. People do the same areas year after year,” Howitz said.

Uncommon visitors

One of this year’s winter visitors hasn’t been seen on this CBC since 1984—the red crossbill. These unique northern finches are named for their most distinctive feature—a beak that closes sideways like a pair of scissors, which helps it extract tiny seeds from the tops of evergreen trees. However, this type of infrequent visitation isn’t unusual for finches, which tend to come south in large numbers during years when seeds are scarce in the boreal forests. Some scientists have speculated that the U.S. might see higher numbers of finches this year in response to the destruction to northern forests from wildfires over the summer. Another unusual bird this year is the common merganser, a type of sleek diving duck that relies on open water to get by in the winter. Merganser sightings have been on the downswing in the area, especially since the Allen S. King power plant in Bayport has been powered down, Howitz said. The facility’s warm wastewater used to keep a large area of the St. Croix River open in winter, which was a haven for winter waterfowl. However, many waterways have stayed open much later than usual in these unusually warm winter temperatures. In past years, White Bear Lake has been completely iced over by now, but this year 170 mergansers were observed floating on open water there on the Dec. 30 count day.

Changing trends

Count data over the last few decades has shown that many bird species are ranging farther and farther north as climate conditions change. “It’s what we’ve been expecting,” Howitz said. “Some of the things like titmice, bluebirds and robins are sticking around more. Robins started doing this 23 years ago.” Feeder birds and backyard birds are still well represented, and have been rising over the last 30 years. The enormous pileated woodpeckers have done particularly well, Howitz noted. These birds may be thriving on the maturing trees planted in the suburbs decades ago, and have a lot of available habitat along the wooded areas of the St. Croix River. Wild turkeys have been doing very well across the state, Howitz said. They have exploded in numbers, and counters observed more than 200 in the count area this year. The warm winter has also been good for sparrows. “Some of them didn’t leave,” Howitz said. “Those are semihardy birds. Most sparrows winter in the U.S. or just barely in Mexico, so they’re one you’d expect to see in winter as it gets warmer and warmer.” This year’s counters observed at least four species of sparrows, including the seldom-seen Harris’s sparrow. In addition to the important function of the count, it serves as an annual occasion for community members to

BY THE NUMBERS: CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT 2024 939 Canada goose 848 Black-capped chickadee 654 European starling 544 American crow 537 537 Blue jay 373 Rock pigeon 318 Dark-eyed junco 290 White-breasted nuthatch 269 Wild turkey 221 American goldfinch 50 total species 7,033 total individuals connect over common interests. “It’s a nice combination of recreation, science and getting out in the winter, which Minnesotans are good at,” Howitz said. If you missed the count but would like to participate in birdwatching or citizen science, the Great Backyard Bird Count is coming up Feb. 16-19. Visit www.birdcount.org/ to learn more about this opportunity.

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Common mergansers, a type of diving duck, were seen in abundance on the open waters during the Dec. 30 bird count.

This year’s count included a sighting of Harris’s sparrows. Sparrows are hardy and can tolerate winter conditions, and some will choose not to migrate.

Red crossbills are seen infrequently on this count—the last time they were spotted was 1984.

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Winter activities to keep busy

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his is the time of year when it is easier to hunker down with a blanket and a good movie than to bundle up and go outside to be active, especially if you are like me and have a strong aversion to the cold. Yes, we do live in Minnesota and expect cold and snow, but we were a bit spoiled with warm December temperatures. But now, let’s face it, even the weatherman say it has been frigid. It is a big challenge for me to get through each winter without saying, “why do I live here?” I am trying to change my frosty attitude and take advantage of the wonders of the winter season. Let’s face it, good old snow and ice offer up possibilities to help keep you busy and active. Noelle’s My favorite winter activity is ice fishing. It’s always a good Notes idea to know the lake or fish with someone who does. There’s Noelle Olson nothing like getting out on the cold lake and sitting in a warm fish house while waiting for your bobber to sink below the ice. If you’ve never gone downhill skiing or ice skating, there’s a first time for everything. When I was a kid, we would walk to the park (outdoor ice rink) and skate, play hockey and get warm in the warming house. Now, there are indoor ice rinks for you to enjoy open skating. If you prefer to stay indoors, there’s nothing like curling up with a good book by a cozy fireplace. Not only are you staying warm, but you have your hot cocoa and can escape. For those of you that need a little more thrill to your activity, dig out that sled or tube. I have many memories of sledding on suicide hill growing up. Walking up the hill was a workout but going down was a blast. I’m not much of a snowmobiler, but it is popular here in Minnesota. As of now, there isn’t much snow for those riders to go fast on sheets of ice and fluffy snow. But I’m sure it will come. One of my favorite memories of winter is have building snowmen with my children, family and friends. I remember when the first snow of the year arrived, my siblings and I wanted to build a snowman. To make it more interesting, we would make it a competition. Also, I’ll never forget the many snowball fights I had with kids around the neighborhood. It’s funny, but the cold didn’t seem to bother me as much when I was a kid. Communities have wonderful outdoor activities to take advantage of as well. The area has wellgroomed trails for cross-country skiing and many volunteers that work hard to build interest in this lifelong sport. Cross-country skiing is a fun way to get the entire family involved and a great way to explore the outdoors. The northeast metro has many winter activities coming up for the entire family. Events include — Polar Plunges, the BEAR’ly Open on White Bear Lake and the World Snow Sculpting Championship in Stillwater. My plan is to bundle up, try to embrace winter and be the true Minnesotan I am. Noelle Olson is the editor of the White Bear Press and Vadnais Heights Press.

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Indoor insect invasions: Prevention strategies

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ur winter wonderland months make us long for sunny summer gardens, so at this time of the year, gardeners often rely on their indoor jungles to scratch the gardening itch. While our little patches of green goodness help stave off the stress of staying indoors, sometimes a surprise infestation will kill the mood and threaten our plants.

Gardener’s Know your enemy Grapevine The most

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pests including sudden yellowing of leaves, odd brown spots, cottony-looking spots, tiny bugs moving in the soil, and filmy strands that look like spider webs (without spiders). Another thing you can do to ensure the safety of your plants Prevention: the best is to keep them clean. Wiping strategy the leaves with a damp cloth, clipping off dead branches and Keeping your plants healthy leaves, and removing plant and using a few preventative debris from the top of the soil are measures will help keep damage all good plant hygiene practices. to a minimum during a pesty Stick with plain water to clean encounter. Healthy plants can your plants and use this time fight longer while you solve the to look for pests. Make sure to problem. check underneath the leaves, Make sure your plants are where many insects hide out to getting the right basic care for evade detection. their species. This includes By focusing on prevention meeting their light requirements, techniques, you can enjoy your ensuring there are no cold or indoor plants throughout the hot drafts, and watering only winter and hopefully avoid any when needed. Underwatering is always better than overwatering. stressful surprises. If you do have the misfortune of meeting If you are unsure of your plant’s name and care needs, you can some of these unsavory bugs, you use a plant identifying app, have given your plants a fighting photo search online, or contact a chance, and you’ll be ready for Master Gardener. the battle. An important preventative Mark your calendar measure to keeping your jungle for the Anoka County healthy is to quarantine. For Master Gardeners’ Home your houseplants, this means Landscaping and Garden that any new plants should be Fair on April 13 and Plant kept in a separate area of your Sale on May 14-15th. home, like an attached garage, Visit anokamastergardeners. for at least two weeks before they org for details. comingle with established plants. This applies to plants that were Ginny Orenge is a master Gardner outside at summer camp, too. with the University of Minnesota You will be watching for signs of Extension.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Amazed by district, students

As a White Bear Lake resident who has lived here more than 50 of my 67 years, I want to say how proud I am of the White Bear Lake schools. This district has a long history of providing students with an outstanding education. Our district also boasts excellent extracurricular (academic, arts and athletic) opportunities. White Bear grads remember so many amazing teachers, principals, coaches and support staff from our school days, and we still tell stories of the positive influence they were in our lives. The new and enhanced facilities our community invested in over the past few years are second to none in

this state. I encourage anyone who hasn’t seen them to contact the district and take the time to do so. You will be amazed with the planning, design and commitment to excellence that went into these upgrades, and with the pride and expertise of staff sharing the info. Are there students who struggle with learning? Of course there are, as is the case in every school district. Empirically, there is a high correlation between struggling students and certain demographic factors associated with families and communities. The great news is that although White Bear is, comparatively, a fairly diverse community, our staff has highly trained and caring individuals who work tirelessly to meet the needs of

every student. With many family and friends in the district, I personally know hundreds of students who graduated from White Bear Lake High School in the past 20 years, and I personally know dozens of current K-12 students. They are unique and diverse in so many ways, yet every one is proud to be a Bear, and “bleeds” orange and black. They speak highly of their teachers and experiences. Their reading, writing, math, science and communication skills are strong, as witnessed by their success moving up in grade level and in how competitive they are when transitioning to higher education and work force. They demonstrate high emotional readiness and the ability to persevere when

life gets tough. I don’t need a standardized test score to gauge these things. I know, because I witness it firsthand.

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Sports dome considered for north metro area

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Sports Facility Development & Management LLC is interested in building a sports dome on the city property located near Birch Street and Centerville Road in Lino Lakes. BY SHANNON GRANHOLM MANAGING EDITOR

There are currently 31 turf sports domes in the metro area. If one were to be located in Lino Lakes, it could fill one of the remaining gaps. “There happens to be a gap … there are only two to three gaps left in the metro area right now where a dome facility would work,” said Mark Bigelbach, of Sports Facility Development & Management LLC (SFDMG). In order for a dome to work, he said, it needs to be in the area of three contiguous school districts, which Lino Lakes has — Centennial, Forest Lake and White Bear Lake. SFDMG has approached the city of Lino Lakes and is interested in constructing a dome on the future city

recreational complex property next to Fire Station No. 2, located at Birch Street and Centerville Road. The master plan for the site contemplated the development of soccer/ multipurpose fields. SFDMG currently manages two domes in the Twin Cities, including Lakeville (school district) and West St. Paul (city). Initial discussions have revolved around the concept of a long-term (20-year) land lease. In return, the city would obtain a set number of hours for use of the facility. The development group would be responsible for construction of the field, dome and appurtenant facilities, such as the parking lot. Other considerations would include the extension of road and utilities to service the site. Community Development Director Michael Grochala

explained that if the council was receptive to the idea, SFDMG would like to move forward with a project as soon as possible with construction in 2024 and operation in 2025. “Given the timetable for consideration and approvals, it’s likely the schedule would slide to a spring 2025 construction start and opening in fall 2025.” Council Member Christopher Lyden said, “This might be the most exciting thing to happen to Lino Lakes.” He inquired whether the city property located near City Hall and the Rookery Activity Center (RAC) had been considered as a possible site. City Administrator Sarah Cotton explained that even if the RAC gymnasium was demolished, there still would not be enough room on the site for the dome. Lyden said he would also like to see a walking track included in the proposal. “It would be a win-win,” he said. Bigelbach explained that the dome would be built oversized, allowing for a border of 10 to 15 feet around the fields that can be used for walking during non-prime hours. He added that currently at the West St. Paul dome, walkers utilize the “track” from 7 a.m. to noon. Council Member Michael Ruhland said he would be in favor of the sports dome near the fire station. “It seems to fit what our future plan is for the area,” he said. He added that a future restaurant should be considered, similar to Moe’s Ice House located between Fogerty Arena and Four Seasons Curling Club in Blaine. Council Member Tony Cavegn said he liked the idea, but was a bit concerned what would happen if the business model didn’t work out. “I think this is a great idea. I’ve been wanting something like this up here for a long time,” he said. “My biggest concern is this sounds a lot like another recreational facility (former YMCA, now RAC) that we helped build a while back that we are now talking on. I have got to admit that it scares

the hell out of me. If this doesn’t work, or in 20 years we have this giant dome down here that they don’t want to use anymore, what do we do with it then?” Grochala explained that would all be spelled out in the agreement between the two parties. Other things would also be spelled out in the agreement, such as the city’s allotted hours for programming, RAC memberships tying into dome use, naming rights and more. “We want to make sure that there is a public benefit to this at the lowest cost that we can get out of this,” Grochala said. Public Services Director Rick DeGardner said he was excited about the possibility of having access to indoor turf. He explained that the gym space at the RAC is extremely limited. “Whenever we have pickleball classes, it’s just nuts.” He mentioned possibilities for partnering with the RAC’s fitness provider, Endurance Fitness, for possible programming. He said tapping into an indoor facility would be a potential revenue source for the RAC. Council Member Dale Stoesz said he would like to see a ghost plat accounted for in the plans, addressing the possibility of adding another dome in the future if demand should warrant it. Mayor Rafferty said he was also supportive of the concept. “I think there is a lot of detail that you guys still need to work out,” he said. “(But) I’m totally impressed with the idea. This can work.” Christine Glasgow, coaching director for the Centennial Volleyball Club, said the club was very interested in the dome and wanted to make sure SFDMG considered not only the rising popularity of pickleball, but also volleyball. She explained that in the past few years, the club has grown from 80 players to 168 players. This year, the club had to turn away 40 to 50 players because of the increase in interest. “We are continually challenged with gym space in the school district… We battle the Centennial Basketball Association and

other affiliations who are trying to serve our youth in this community to be able to have adequate gym space to be able to provide sports events and opportunities for our youth in our district, and we can’t even meet the demand,” she said. Bigelbach explained that volleyball courts would overlay the basketball courts. Resident Christopher Stowe said he was for the proposal but urged the council to be cautious, as property taxpayers could eventually have to foot the bill if the city had to take over the responsibility of the dome for some reason. City staff will now work with the city attorney to develop an agreement and address any potential development concerns, cost responsibilities and public benefits. “We will also be working with our financial consultants to vet the development team and economic viability of proposal,” Grochala said. If the dome doesn’t end up in Lino Lakes, Bigelbach said it would likely be located in Roseville, Arden Hills or Shoreview. Managing Editor Shannon Granholm can be reached at 651-407-1227 or quadnews@ presspubs.com.

CHURCH BRIEF Join in for ‘Hymns We Love to Sing’

St. Andrews Lutheran Church and The Institute of Theological and Interdisciplinary Studies will present a program titled “Hymns We Love to Sing, Music We Love to Hear” at 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19. The performance will be followed by a meal in Fellowship Hall. All are welcome. For more information, contact St. Andrews at 651-426-3562 or Rev. R. Alan James at 651-983-3846. St. Andrews is located at 900 Stillwater Road, Mahtomedi.


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WHITE BEAR LAKE POLICE REPORTS

RAMSEY COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORTS

The White Bear Police Department reports the following selected incidents:

The Ramsey County Sheriff’s 800 block of County Road E. Office reports the following • A Forest Lake man reported selected incidents in Vadnais being robbed of his possessions Heights and White Bear Township: during a Dec. 20 vehicle sale in the 500 block of Belland Avenue. Vadnais Heights • A Little Canada man, 30, was arrested for burglary Dec. 25 in • A Vadnais Heights man, 36, the 1400 block of County Road was verbally warned Dec. 17 on E, after deputies responded to Edgerton Street and Vadnais an alarm sounding and found Road for various driving the suspect inside. After he violations, including blocked fled, deputies caught him and tail lights and license plate. took him into custody. The vehicle was taken off the • A St. Paul woman, 25, and roadways until the driver took a Woodbury man, 18 were corrective measures. arrested Dec. 26 on Oak Grove • Construction tools were Parkway and McMenemy reported stolen from a Street, after deputies located residence in the 3100 block of an occupied stolen vehicle in an Frattalone Road on Dec. 17. alley. • The Walmart store in the • A North Branch man, 44, was 800 block of County Road E trespassed from a gas station in reported shoplifting Dec. 22. the 1000 block of County Road Deputies cited two people Dec. E on Dec. 27, after he was found 23 for shoplifting from the sleeping in the restroom. store. A Danbury, Wis. woman, 28, and a St. Paul man, 20, were • A resident in the 3600 block of Oak Creek Drive on Dec. 27 arrested, cited and trespassed reported groceries stolen from for shoplifting from Walmart his front step after they’d been on Dec. 28. delivered. • Deputies are investigating the • A Vadnais Heights man, 52, was report of an unknown man arrested on an active felony approaching a girl, 12, in the DWI warrant in the 100 block of 900 block of County Road E on Woodridge Drive on Dec. 30. Dec. 18. The man took a photo of the girl and asked her what she White Bear Township wanted for Christmas. • Mail was reported stolen Dec. • A juvenile, 16, was arrested for 19 from the 1100 block of County assault and disorderly conduct Road D. Dec. 16 in the 2500 block of • A White Bear Lake woman Meehan Drive, after he hit his reported items stolen from her father during a domestic dispute. vehicle Dec. 19 while she was • A Ft. Thomas, Ken. man, 76, shopping inside a store in the was arrested Dec. 16 at the

• An afficer responded to a theft call Jan. 3 in the 1800 block of Buerkle Road. • Officers responded to a disorderly conduct report Jan. 4 in the 2400 block of Ronald Avenue. • A possible package theft was reported Jan. 4 at a business in the 3200 block of White Bear Avenue. • Officer arrested a 37-year-old man for misdemeanor domestic assault Jan. 4 in the 4800 block of Centerville Road. • Theft reported Jan. 4 in the 4000 block of Gisella Boulevard. Suspect unidentified. • A vehicle fire Jan. 5 in the 2000 block of County Road E caused property damage. • Theft of wheels in tires off a parked vehicle was reported Jan. 5 in the 3900 block of Hoffman Road. • An assault was reported Jan. 6 in the 3200 block of White Bear Avenue. One person was treated and released for a laceration. Suspects unable to be identified. • Officers responded to the 5000 block of Woodcrest Road Jan. 6 for a report of harassment. • Officers were dispatched to an in-progress burglary Jan. 9 in the 1900 block of Buerkle Road. Officers found a 40-year-old man inside of a local business. Officers arrested the man for possession of burglary tools and was booked at the Ramsey County Law Enforcement Center without incident. • White Bear Lake Police Department assisted the Minnesota State Patrol with a DWI arrest near the intersection of Cedar Avenue and Hoffman Road. • Disorderly conduct was reported Jan. 9 in the 3500 block of Century Avenue N. • Report of a theft Jan. 9 in the 1900 block of Buerkle Road. Suspect obtained a haircut, then left without paying. Noelle Olson

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intersection of I-35E and County Road J, following a pursuit in which he was the fleeing driver. The suspect finally emerged from his vehicle after failing to exit the vehicle in a timely manner when he was finally stopped. • A tarp covering shopping carts at the Cub store in the 1000 block of Meadowlands Drive was reported stolen Dec. 17, after a person was seen jumping out of a vehicle to take it. • A resident in the 4000 block of Portland Avenue reported a check stolen from his mailbox Dec. 18 and cashed by an unknown person at an unknown location. • A resident in the 5300 block of Eagle Street on Dec. 27 reported a group of teenagers for breaking a window of his house before fleeing on foot, as part of an ongoing harassment issue. • A St. Paul man, 32, was banned from his former place of employment in the 4200 block of Otter Lake Road, after acting in a disorderly manner Dec. 27. • A suspicious vehicle reported for driving around the neighborhood in the 5400 block of Peterson Road at 10:27 a.m. Dec. 29 turned out to be the newspaper delivery driver. • A North St. Paul woman, 38, was arrested Dec. 29 in the 1700 block of Ridgewood Avenue for violating an Order For Protection..

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Polar Plunge: ‘Bucket list’ item for many in Minnesota

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Approximately 800 plungers have participate in the White Bear Lake Polar Plunge benefit for Special Olympics. They are hoping for the same participation for this year’s Polar Plunge. BY ERIK SUCHY CONTRIBUTING WRITER

As Minnesota winter rears its frigid head around the corner, so do those who are no less deterred for some good old lake-jumping fun in the form of the Polar Plunge. “We always joke in the office we’re the only group that hopes for colder weather,” laughs Emma Fiedler. “Jumping into a frozen lake is such a unique experience because it’s a bucket list item for so many.” Before becoming the head organizer of the White Bear Polar Plunge, for which she is in her third season, Fiedler worked for two years as an event manager with Special Olympics

Minnesota. The Plunge is one of the organization’s biggest fundraisers. It helps to provide year-round training, assistance and equipment to intellectually disabled athletes across the state. As such, Fiedler’s aim to see the Plunge stay as a favored event for Minnesotans comes not only from its fundraising but also from witnessing a community of both new and seasoned plungers grow. “We love to see teams that start small grow year after year,” she says. “Many start at one or two people in the first year and steadily grow into almost 14 (plunges) because they just love participating!” Although submerging themselves in freezing water for the first time may

seem daunting for beginners, Fiedler feels confident about the triumph they would gain after completion. “At first glance, it can be a bit daunting,” she admits. “But it’s also a rejuvenating experience with a huge adrenaline rush. Once you jump in, you kind of want to go again!” But it isn’t just White Bear Lake that is anticipating the Plunge’s wintry charm. Elsewhere in Anoka County, Orin Christensen’s excitement for its arrival has stayed unshaken. “What makes this event unique is it brings everyone from all walks of life to raise money for a great cause,” he says. “As far as a sense of anticipation, many people look forward to this every year, and most of them are return plungers.” Since 2018, Christensen has served as the liaison between the Blaine Police Department and the Law Enforcement Torch Run, a public awareness vehicle and grass-roots fundraiser for Special Olympics Minnesota. The Polar Plunge is one of the most predominant events members of the Torch Run participate in. This year will be the first for Anoka County to host the Plunge in Blaine; previously, it was held at Crooked Lake in Coon Rapids. Like Fiedler, Christensen’s enthusiasm in enticing beginners to take part is cautious but optimistic. “It’s not easy talking someone into jumping into a frozen lake,” he says. “The best approach is making it clear the Plunge is helping so many athletes, and being part of an effort to change this many people’s lives is a good thing. Our teams have grown yearly, and someone has never said they regretted doing the Plunge.” When pressed on whether the somewhat warmer-than-normal

IF YOU GO

WHITE BEAR LAKE POLAR PLUNGE When: Noon Saturday, Jan. 27 Where: White Bear Lake County

Park, 5050 Lake Avenue Details: The Polar Plunge is a series of events where people go to the extreme to raise money for the Special Olympics. To register, visit www.plungemn.org.

weather fluctuations would hurt the Plunge’s set-up, Christensen accepted all necessary changes with open arms. “Rather than jumping into a hole in the ice, we would just run in from the shoreline until we are under, then run back out!” he says. “Either way, the water is still just above freezing, and the task is as challenging and rewarding as the other way around.” Fiedler, too, stated that a similar system would be in place for White Bear if something were to happen: “We would cut the ice a little bit away from the beach and have everybody quickly run in, then out. Yes, it would look slightly different, but it would still be fun for everyone involved.” The White Bear Lake Plunge will take place Jan. 27 at County Park near Memorial Beach, while the Anoka Plunge is scheduled for Feb. 24 at Lakeside Commons Park in Blaine. More information on registration and how to donate can be found online at www.plungemn.org. Erik Suchy is a contributing writer with Press Publications. He can be reached by emailing news@presspubs. com or calling 651-407-1200.


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OBITUARIES

Mary Joan H. Baker

Ronald “Ron” Oliver Baukol

(Herdeman)

August 11, 1937 – January 1, 2024. Ron passed away peacefully on New Year’s Day surrounded by his loving wife, Gay, his sons David and Andy, their wives, Suzy and Ursula, and David’s children, Evan and Zoey. Katy, his daughter, was in Minnesota with her children, Jacob and Heather, but was able to speak with him that morning before he passed. Ron is also survived by his sister, Elizabeth “Betts” Fields and her husband Al, and his Brother-in-Law, Van Gollan and his wife Linda, as well as his many nieces and nephews and their children. Ron was someone you wanted to know, loved and respected by many. He was smart, athletic, funny and a leader in all he did. Ron was the son of Peter and Clara Baukol and grew up in Downers Grove, Illinois with his two sisters Pat and Betts. He went to Iowa State University on a basketball scholarship and studied chemical engineering. Ron played basketball and baseball and still managed to get straight A’s. After losing jump balls to Wilt Chamberlain, he decided to forgo an NBA career and went on to get his Master’s degree at MIT. He married his high school sweetheart, Gay, and they had 3 wonderful children, David, Andy and Katy. They celebrated 64 years together. Ron began his professional career at Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati but moved to the 3M Company after a few years. He had the honor of being selected to become a White House Fellow in 1970, where he worked in the White House Communications office, and he also worked at the Environmental Protection Agency. He rejected an offer to work for the Committee to Re-Elect the President, since he did not want to be a CREEP. From Washington DC, he and the family returned to 3M in Minnesota, where Ron worked in Healthcare and Pharmeceuticals. Ron was the Managing Director of 3M United Kingdom from 1986-1989 and spent the rest of his career in 3M International business, becoming the Vice

Beloved Mother, Grandmother, and Great Grandmother, Age 96. 8/22/1927 – 1/2/2024. Joan passed away on Tuesday, January 2, 2024, but lives on in the hearts of her loving family and friends. She was born in Kentucky and grew up in Washington D.C. in a large and loving family. In 1955, she married and moved to Minnesota, and enjoyed living and working in Minnesota for the remainder of her life. She was a strong woman, wonderful mother and loyal friend. A gifted family storyteller, knitter, and award-winning quilter, she was generous with her gifts to her children, grandchildren, and friends. Always up for any board game or a vigorous round of bridge, Joan bestowed constant love upon her children and grandchildren and taught them faith, tenacity, patience, resilience, a strong work ethic, the value of education, the importance of family, and many other life lessons. Preceded in death by parents Theodore A and Clare B (Moorman) Herdeman, siblings Grace Ray, Dorothea Kish, Judith Pearson, Theodore Herdeman, James Herdeman, Raymond Herdeman, brother-in-law Clare Isherwood, sister-in-law Elaine Isherwood, granddaughter Angelica Farraher, and many friends. Survived by daughters Emily Larson (James) and Beverly Farraher (Kevin); sons Charles (Karen) and William (Lori); grandchildren Mathew Larson, Madeline Baker, Rebecca Larson, Catherine Baker, Alexandra Farraher, Julia Farraher, and Clare Baker; great grandchild Finn Larson; and many more nieces and nephews. Grateful thanks to the aides, nurses and doctors at St. John’s Hospital for their compassion and skilled care, and to all her family and friends for their support. A Celebration of Life service will be held Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 10:00 am; Contact Charles Baker 734-748-4100 if you would like to attend. Remembrances or memorials to Wingspan Life Resources of St. Paul (wingspanlife.org).

President of International where he was also on the 3M Board of Directors. Ron also served on the Boards of Toro and Graco. He was active at times in supporting Republican politics and the Methodist Church, as well as a variety of charitable organizations, including the Red Cross and the Children’s Hospital. Ron was good at many things, but one of his greatest strengths was helping people find their potential. He understood people’s strengths and always helped them use those strengths to maximize their talents. His sense of humor always made people laugh and put them at ease. He was a true friend to many and was always ready to lend a hand when needed. The last few years of his life he suffered from Parkinson’s disease and related dementia. He will be remembered fondly by all who know him and will always have a place in the hearts of his close friends and family. He will be dearly missed. Should you desire, a contribution can be made to St. Paul Children’s Hospital in lieu of flowers. Thank you.

Richard “Dick” Peterson

April 24, 1934 — January 1, 2024, Dick passed away of congestive heart failure at age 89. He will be sadly missed by his loving wife of 69 years Donna. His Celebration of Life will take place at Eagle Brook Church, 2401 Buffalo St, White Bear Lake on Friday, January 26th beginning at 11 a.m. with a visitation an hour prior. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Eagle Brook Church or a charity of your choosing.

Gerald “Jerry” Hines

Age 74 of White Bear Lake. July 3, 1949 January 11, 2024. Services are pending. A full obituary notice will follow. MuellerMemorial.com 651.429.4944. SEE OBITUARY, PAGE 15

Church Directory

White Bear Lake Area

Find the church that fits your needs.

1660 Birch Lake Ave., White Bear Lake (Just off Hwy 96 & Otter Lake Road)

All Are Welcome!

790352

Church: 4741 Bald Eagle Avenue, White Bear Lake Parish Life Center/School: 4690 Bald Eagle Avenue, White Bear Lake

787263

Masses: Saturday - 5:00 PM Livestream Sunday - 9:00 & 11:00 AM CHURCH OF ST. PIUS X

Daily Mass Tuesday, 6:00 pm, Wednesday & Friday, 9:00 am Thursday, 9:00 am (Jun - Aug), 9:15 am (Sep - May) Weekend Masses Saturday, 4:30 pm. Sunday, 9:00 am. CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL Sunday, 11:00 am. Sacrament of Reconciliation: www.stjudeofthelake.org Friday 7:45 - 8:45 am Saturdays 3:30 - 4:30 pm 651-426-3245 | 700 Mahtomedi Avenue, Mahtomedi By appointment

St.Jude

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stjohnwilderness.org

9am Traditions Worship 10:45am New Crossing Worship 10am Online ALL ARE WELCOME! Check our website for holiday hours wblumc.org 1851 Birch Street WBL 55110 White Bear Unitarian Universalist Church

OF THE LAKE

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8:00am In-person Holy Eucharist 10am In-person & Livestream Holy Eucharist

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5th and Bloom Ave, White Bear Lake • 651-429-3381 • www.fpcwbl.org 5th and Bloom Ave, White Bear Lake • 651-429-3381• www.fpcwbl.org

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Children 5 years to 5th grade may participate in Children’s Church during worship.

2175 1st Street, WBL 55110 | 651.429.5351

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10:15 am in-person Worship Livestreaming on and Live-streaming on YouTube: YouTube:FPCWBL FPCWBL

office@ctkwbl.org | 651-429-4828 St. John in the Wilderness Episcopal Church

3878 Highland Avenue White Bear Lake • 651-429-5337 www.churchofstpiusx.org Masses: Sunday 9:30 AM & 6:30 PM, Monday, Thursday, & Friday, 8:00 AM, Wednesday 6:00 PM, Saturday 4:00 PM Reconciliation: Wednesday 5:00-5:45 PM, Thursday 8:45-9:15 AM, Saturday 3:15-3:35 PM, Sunday 6:00-6:20 PM

9 am worship in person & online at www.ctkwbl.org.

752983

3676 Centerville Road, Vadnais Heights, MN 55127 www.cslcvh.org / 651-429-6595 Sunday 9:30 AM worship in person/on-line Adult Bible Study 8:30 AM

Christ the King Lutheran Church

651-429-7771 Opt 1 www.stmarys-wbl.org

787261

Christ the Servant Lutheran Church

794437 757558

Service times are subject to change. Contact your local church or check church web sites for service time and online service information. 795188

rlcstpaul

785863 764532

2425 White Bear Avenue • Maplewood • 651-777-5200

790969

Worship: Sunday, 9am & 10:30am Wednesday, 6:30pm Daily prayer meetings and Spiritual Growth classes throughout the week. Call the church office for more information.

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PUBLIC NOTICES

OFFICE OF THE MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE

CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Pursuant to Chapter 333, Minnesota Statutes; the undersigned, who is or will be conducting or transacting a commercial business in the State of Minnesota under an assumed name, hereby certifies: 1. The assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted is: Golden Goose 2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be: 4150 NORMA AVE ARDEN HILLS MN 55112 3. The name and street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, including any corporation that may be conducting this business. Andre C Kieren 4150 NORMA AVE ARDEN HILLS MN 55112 I certify that I am authorized to sign this certificate and I further certify that I understand that by signing this certificate, I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in section 609.48 as if I had signed this certificate under oath. Dated: December 28, 2023 Signed: Andre Kieren Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on January 10 and 17, 2024.

OFFICE OF THE MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE

CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Pursuant to Chapter 333, Minnesota Statutes; the undersigned, who is or will be conducting or transacting a commercial business in the State of Minnesota under an assumed name, hereby certifies: 1. The assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted is: G Guides 2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be: 3392 Centre St. Shoreview, MN 55126 3. The name and street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, including any corporation that may be conducting this business. Gregory Lowell Christianson 3392 Centre St. Shoreview, MN 55126 I certify that I am authorized to sign this certificate and I further certify that I understand that by signing this certificate, I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in section 609.48 as if I had signed this certificate under oath. Dated: January 7, 2024 Signed: Gregory Lowell Christianson Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on January 17 and 24, 2024.

CITY OF VADNAIS HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Vadnais Heights City Council will meet and conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, February 6 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 800 East County Road E, to consider an application submitted by Newville Properties, LLP for a minor subdivision at 379-403 Commerce Court. Anyone wishing to be heard in regard to this matter will be given an opportunity at this time. The application is available for public review at City Hall during normal business hours. Questions or comments should be directed to Nolan Wall, Planning/Community Development Director, at 651-204-6027 or nolan.wall@cityvadnaisheights.com. FOR THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VADNAIS HEIGHTS Kevin P. Watson, City Administrator Published one time in the Vadnais Heights Press on January 17, 2024.

RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA

PUBLIC NOTICE SOLICITATION OPPORTUNITIES Ramsey County releases solicitation opportunities on DemandStar as an alternative method of public notice pursuant to Section 331A.03 of the Minnesota Statutes. Individuals may go to the “How to Contract with Ramsey County” section of the “Doing Business with Ramsey County” webpage at ramseycounty.us/ContractWithRamsey to access registration information. If you are new to DemandStar, please follow the DemandStar registration instructions on the “How to Contract with Ramsey County” webpage. Access to all Ramsey County documents is free if the instructions that are posted are followed. You may call 651-266-8072 or email ProcurementTeam@ramseycounty.us if you need assistance. Ramsey County is accepting only electronic Request for Bids (RFBs) responses submitted through DemandStar. Public openings are conducted digitally, as a video conference. See the link above for details. To view current solicitations, please go to: https://bit.ly/3W8XWan SOLICITATION: RFB-PUBW27524-KB OPENING DATE: 2/8/2024 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY SEEKS QUALIFIED CONTRACTOR TO PERFORM CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENTS ALONG LARPENTEUR AVENUE, NORTH ST PAUL ROAD AND WHITE BEAR AVENUE. THE PROJECT INCLUDES GRADING, BITUMINOUS RESURFACING, CONCRETE PAVEMENT, RETAINING WALLS, SIGNALS, ADA IMPROVEMENTS, AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS. Published one time in the Vadnais Heights Press on January 17, 2024.

RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA OFFICE OF THE COUNTY MANAGER ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2024 The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners met in regular session at 9:04 a.m. with the following members present: Frethem, McGuire, Moran, Reinhardt, Xiong and Chair Martinson. Also present was Ryan O’Connor, County Manager. AGENDA of January 2, 2024 was presented for approval. Motion by McGuire, seconded by Xiong. Unanimously approved. MINUTES of December 19, 2023 were presented for approval. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Xiong. Unanimously approved LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT – Read by Reinhardt. POLICY ITEMS Board of Commissioners - Election of the Chair for the Year 2024. Commissioner Reinhardt nominated Commissioner Martinson as Chair. Seconded by Commissioner McGuire. Unanimously approved. (B2024-001) Board of Commissioners - Election of the Vice-Chair for the Year 2024. Commissioner Frethem nominated Commissioner Reinhardt as Vice-Chair. Seconded by Commissioner McGuire. Unanimously approved. (B2024-002) Board of Commissioners - Rules of Procedure for 2024. Motion by Reinhardt, seconded by Frethem. Unanimously approved. (B2024-003). Board of Commissioners - Appointments to Standing Committees for 2024. Motion by Frethem, seconded by Reinhardt. Unanimously approved. (B2024004). Board of Commissioners - Appointments to Outside Boards and Committees for 2024. Motion by Reinhardt, seconded by Xiong. Unanimously approved. (B2024-005) Board of Commissioners - Appointment of Members to the Ramsey County Housing and Redevelopment Authority for 2024. Motion by Reinhardt, seconded by Frethem. Unanimously approved. (B2024-006) Board of Commissioners - Appointment of Members to the Ramsey County Regional Railroad Authority for 2024. Motion by Frethem, seconded by McGuire. Unanimously approved. (B2024-007) ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS County Manager’s Office – Contract with Press Publications, Inc for 2024 Newspaper Publications. Motion by Reinhardt, seconded by McGuire. Unanimously approved. (B2024-008) COUNTY CONNECTIONS – Presented by Ryan O’Connor, County Manager. Discussion can be found on archived video.

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OUTSIDE BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS – Discussion can be found on archived video. BOARD CHAIR UPDATES – Presented by Chair Martinson. Discussion can be found on archived video. ADJOURNMENT – Chair Martinson declared the meeting adjourned at 9:38 a.m. Published one time in the Vadnais Heights Press on January 17, 2024.

STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION

COURT FILE NO. 62-PR-23-765 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION OF INTESTACY, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In re the Estate of Sylvester Williams, Decedent NOTICE is given that on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 11:15 a.m. a default hearing will be held by this Court on the petition for formal adjudication of intestacy, determination of heirship, and for the appointment of Irene Robinson, whose address is 947 Lafond Ave., St. Paul, MN 55104, as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent in a supervised administration. No appearances are required. Any objections to the petition must be filed with the Court prior to or raised at the hearing. If proper and if no objections are filed or raised, the personal representative will be appointed with full power to administer the Estate including the power to collect all assets, to pay all legal debts, claims, taxes and expenses, to sell real and personal property, and to do all necessary acts for the Estate. If objections are filed, another hearing may be scheduled. Any charitable beneficiary may request notice of the probate proceeding be given to the attorney general pursuant to Minnesota Statute Section 501B.41, Subdivision 5. NOTICE SHALL BE GIVEN by publishing this Notice as provided by law and by mailing a copy of this Notice at least 14 days prior to the hearing date to all interested persons and persons who have filed a demand for notice. Notice is also given that (subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801) all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court Administrator within four months after the date of this Notice or the claims will be barred. BY THE COURT: Michael F. Upton, Court Administrator Kimberly Smith, Deputy Court Administrator Date: December 11, 2023 Petitioner is a Self-Represented Litigant: Irene Robinson 947 Lafond Ave St. Paul, MN 55104 Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on January 17 and 24, 2024.

STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION

COURT FILE NO. 62-PR-23-1158 NOTICE OF REMOTE HEARING ON PETITION FOR DESCENT OF PROPERTY In re the Estate of: Dale Paul Horning, Decedent. A Petition for Determination of Descent has been filed with this Court. The Petition represents that the Decedent died more than three years ago, leaving property in Minnesota and requests the probate of Decedent’s last Will, if any, and the descent of such property be determined and assigned by this Court to the persons entitled to the property. Any objections to the Petition must be filed with the Court prior to or raised at the hearing. If proper, and no objections are filed or raised, the Petition may be granted. If objections are filed, another hearing may be scheduled. Any charitable beneficiary may request notice of the probate proceeding be given to the attorney general pursuant to Minnesota Statute Section 501B.41, Subdivision 5. NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Petition will be heard using remote technology on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. by this Court using remote technology via zoom. Information on how to participate in the remote hearing can be obtained by calling the Court at 651-266-8145. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this Notice shall be published in a legal newspaper in Ramsey County once per week for two consecutive weeks in a row and by mailing a copy of this Notice at least 14 days prior to the hearing date to all interested persons and persons who have filed a demand for notice. BY THE COURT: Michael F. Upton, Court Administrator Benjamin Linker, Deputy Court Administrator Date: December 28, 2023 Attorney for Petitioner: Kevin K. Shoeberg KEVIN K. SHOEBERG, P.A. 1805 Woodlane Drive Woodbury, MN 55125 651-735-9340,: kkspa@aol.com Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on January 10 and 17, 2024.

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COURT FILE NO. 62-PR-23-827 CASE TYPE: INFORMAL PROBATE AMENDED NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE In re the Estate of: Jo A. Tesar, a/k/a Jo Ann Tesar, Decedent. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Notice is hereby given that an Amended Application filed on November 2, 2023 for informal probate of the above-named Decedent’s Last Will dated October 31, 2018 (“Will”) has been filed with the Probate Registrar, and the Amended Application has been granted. Notice is also given that the Probate Registrar has informally appointed the following: Laura Marlowe-Diem 830 Lake Street, Saint Paul MN 55119 as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative, or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Unless objections are filed pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-607, and the court otherwise orders, the personal representative has full power to administer the Estate, including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate. Any objections to the probate of the Will, or to the appointment of the personal representative, must be filed with this court, and will be heard by the court after the filing of an appropriate petition and proper notice of hearing. Laura J. Stevens, Probate Registrar Michael F. Upton, Court Administrator Date: November 3, 2023 Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on January 10 and 17, 2024.

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PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In re the Estate of: Rosemary T. Casello, a/k/a Rosemary Theresa Casello, Decedent. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND CREDITORS: Notice is hereby given that an Amended Application filed on December 22, 2023 for informal probate of the above-named Decedent’s Last Will dated December 15, 2015 (“Will”) has been filed with the Probate Registrar, and the Amended Application has been granted. Notice is also given that the Probate Registrar has informally appointed the following: Michael P. Casello W 7224 County Road G, Winter WI 54896 Beverly J. Casello 1320 Clarence Street, Saint Paul MN 55106 as co-personal representatives of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative, or may object to the appointment of the co-personal representatives. Unless objections are filed pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-607, and the court otherwise orders, the co-personal representatives have full power to administer the Estate, including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate. Any objections to the probate of the Will, or to the appointment of the co-personal representatives, must be filed with this court, and will be heard by the court after the filing of an appropriate petition and proper notice of hearing. Notice is also given that, subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court Administrator within four (4) months after the date of this Notice, or the claims will be barred. Laura J. Stevens, Probate Registrar Michael F. Upton, Court Administrator Date: December 27, 2023 Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on January 10 and 17, 2024.

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COURT FILE NO. 62-PR-23-1099 NOTICE OF REMOTE HEARING ON PETITION FOR DESCENT OF PROPERTY In re the Estate of: Thomas Oliver Klefsas, Decedent. A Petition for Determination of Descent has been filed with this Court. The Petition represents that the Decedent died more than three years ago, leaving property in Minnesota and requests the probate of Decedent’s last Will, if any, and the descent of such property be determined and assigned by this Court to the persons entitled to the property. Any objections to the Petition must be filed with the Court prior to or raised at the hearing. If proper, and no objections are filed or raised, the Petition may be granted. If objections are filed, another hearing may be scheduled. Any charitable beneficiary may request notice of the probate proceeding be given to the attorney general pursuant to Minnesota Statute Section 501B.41, Subdivision 5. NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Petition will be heard using remote technology on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. by this Court using remote technology via zoom. Information on how to participate in the remote hearing can be obtained by calling the Court at 651-266-8145. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this Notice shall be published in a legal newspaper in Ramsey County once per week for two consecutive weeks in a row and by mailing a copy of this Notice at least 14 days prior to the hearing date to all interested persons and persons who have filed a demand for notice. BY THE COURT: Michael Upton, Court Administrator BY: Benjamin Linker, Deputy Court Administrator Date: December 5, 2023 Petitioner is a Self-Represented Litigant: Karen Klefsas 4572 Prior Ct. Arden Hills, MN 55112 Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on January 17 and 24, 2024.

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CASE TYPE: QUIET TITLE SUMMONS Casto Holdings LLC, a Minnesota Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff, v. Wells Fargo Bank National Association, fka Norwest Bank of Minnesota National Association, and all other persons claiming a right, title, state, or lien in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. THIS SUMMONS IS DIRECTED TO Wells Fargo Bank National Association, fka Norwest Bank of Minnesota National Association, and all other persons claiming a right, title, state, or lien in the real estate described in the complaint herein. 1. YOU ARE BEING SUED. The Plaintiff has started a lawsuit against you. The Plaintiff’s Complaint against you is attached to this Summons. Do not throw these papers away. They are official papers that affect your rights. You must respond to this lawsuit even though it may not yet be filed with the Court and there may be no court file number on this summons. 2. YOU MUST REPLY WITHIN 20 DAYS TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS. You must give or mail to the person who signed this summons a written response called an Answer within 20 days of the date on which you received this Summons. You must send a copy of your Answer to the person who signed this summons located at: Kelly & Lemmons, P.A. 2350 Wycliff Street, Suite 200 St. Paul, MN 55114 3. YOU MUST RESPOND TO EACH CLAIM. The Answer is your written response to the Plaintiff’s Complaint. In your Answer you must state whether you agree or disagree with each paragraph of the Complaint. If you believe the Plaintiff should not be given everything asked for in the Complaint, you must say so in your Answer. 4. YOU WILL LOSE YOUR CASE IF YOU DO NOT SEND A WRITTEN RESPONSE TO THE COMPLAINT TO THE PERSON WHO SIGNED THIS SUMMONS. If you do not Answer within 20 days, you will lose this case. You will not get to tell your side of the story, and the Court may decide against you and award the Plaintiff everything asked for in the complaint. If you do not want to contest the claims stated in the complaint, you do not need to respond. A default judgment can then be entered against you for the relief requested in the complaint. 5. LEGAL ASSISTANCE. You may wish to get legal help from a lawyer. If you do not have a lawyer, the Court Administrator may have information about places where you can get legal assistance. Even if you cannot get legal help, you must still provide a written Answer to protect your rights or you may lose the case. 6. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION. The parties may agree to or be ordered to participate in an alternative dispute resolution process under Rule 114 of the Minnesota General Rules of Practice. You must still send your written response to the Complaint even if you expect to use alternative means of resolving this dispute. 7. THIS LAWSUIT MAY AFFECT OR BRING INTO QUESTION TITLE TO REAL PROPERTY: This action is to quiet title of said real property situated in the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota legally described as: Lot 23, Block 9, Shoreview Oaks Dated: January 9, 2024 /s/ Chad D. Lemmons, Plaintiff’s attorney Published three times in the Vadnais Heights Press on January 17, 24, and 31, 2024.


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Classical Chamber Music Spotlight The Hanifl Performing Arts Center February 18 at 2:00pm

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take them, the knowledge and experience gained through Studio Repose is universally transferable.” Not only do high schoolers get real life experience working in the arts through this program, but they also get paid to do so. How does White Bear Center for the Arts fund six internships? In 2023, WBCA received a workforce development appropriation from the state of Minnesota in the 2023 Omnibus bill, fully funding the program for the next two years with bipartisan support.

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For some of the students, like senior Sam Thein from Mahtomedi High School, the internship is a way for them to develop career skills in a field they know they want to pursue. “My dream is to someday teach pottery,” Sam said in an exchange with WBCA, “and I would like to learn how I can develop the skills I will need to inspire others

to be as passionate about pottery as I am.” However, the skills developed within this program are not limited to the arts sector. “Skills such as time management, interpersonal communication, teamwork, thoughtful expression, and reflection are strengths that students can proudly carry into any future career or life experience,” Munson said. High school senior Cindy Meisinger has a passion for the arts, and describes art as “‘soul talk,’ because we use it to express things that we are feeling inside,” she said. “Whether it be through words from our mouths, chords from our music, strokes from our brushes and pencils, or in any other form that art can take (and it takes many), this form of communication is so important.” As a Studio Repose intern, Cindy wants to be able to work in a field she’s passionate about, and this internship is the first step in that direction. This year’s six interns are the flagship group, discovering the possibilities of Studio Repose as they journey through their time with WBCA. “Studio Repose is a pilot program, and we know that there is plenty of room for growth and adaptation,” Munson said. “Who better to learn from than the students themselves? We can’t wait to be a part of each intern’s journey and explore how we can support their passions after their internship at WBCA is complete.” To learn more about the Studio Repose internship program, you can visit WhiteBearArts.org/highschool-internship.

Northern Lights Celebrates its 50th Anniversary White Bear Center for the Arts recently welcomed Chris Scholl as its new executive director, starting a new chapter in the art center’s 55-year history. Scholl, a devoted arts administrator, began his career in an art studio. He spent years working as an artist, constructing sets and working in theaters, and eventually achieved an MFA in Scenic Design from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. After moving into administration, he received an MBA from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. He has spent his career helping arts institutions, like the Jungle Theater and Ashland Productions, grow their impact upon their stakeholders and communities. Scholl was drawn to White Bear

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NAMES IN THE NEWS Paul’s “mistress of fun, frivolity and fellowship.” In this key role, Vander Hart will bring song and merriment to all Winter Carnival activities. She has been a singer with Sweet Adelines and a member of the choral group Triple Trio in the past, and enjoys singing karaoke. The 138th St. Paul Winter Carnival celebration takes place Jan. 25 through Feb. 4. For more information, visit wintercarnival.com.

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also received a RVC grant from the proceeds of the Dellwood ProAm. Mahtomedi resident Mollie Allen will be in the Student

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Jeff Poeschl was surrounded by Zephyr players elated to have presented him with win No. 500. BY BRUCE STRAND SPORTS CONTRIBUTOR

Mahtomedi hockey coach Jeff Poeschl reached the 500-win milestone when the Zephyrs defeated Hastings 3-2 in Hastings. In 27 years with Mahtomedi, Poeschl has compiled a 456-273-24 record, with 11 state tournament teams, two state championships and two state third-place finishes. He got his first 44 wins at St. Thomas Academy. The all-time leaders are Lorne Grosso (retired) of Rochester Mayo with 707 and Mike Randolph (active) of Duluth East and St. Thomas Academy with 700.

Poeschl is the 19th coach to reach 500 and ranks sixth among active coaches. Jake Hodd-Chlebeck scored twice in the third period at Hastings to open a 3-1 lead. Brayden Fuerst scored in the first period. Charlie Brandt in goal made 24 saves with Blake Vandehoef and Jon Harris scoring for the Raiders (9-6). Mahtomedi (7-8) beat Tartan 8-0. Scoring were Gene Wegleitner (three goals, assist), Jake HoddChlebeck (two goals, two assists), Jimmy Egan (goal, four assists), Cody Loida (goal, two assists) and Max Egan (goal). Wes Strub made 12 saves in the shutout.

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BEARS SPORTS BRIEFS BOYS HOCKEY

With both teams pulling their goalie, White Bear Lake’s Tyler Lalonde scored with one second left to beat Park 3-2 at home. The game-winning empty-netter was assisted by Maverick Timmons and Nolan Roed. After that dramatic victory, the Bears won another close one at Woodbury 4-2 with Will Distad giving them a 3-2 lead on a power play with 7:32 remaining, then adding an empty-netter. The Bears (9-3-1 overall) are 8-1 in conference with Stillwater 7-1. Park (8-6) led 2-0 before Nolan Roed (power play) and Vinny Villella scored to pull the Bears even. The Bears had a 25-15 edge in shots. Against Woodbury, the Bears were 2-for-2 on power plays with Maverick Timmons getting the first one. Zac Baay had the Bears’ first goal. Leo Gabriel stopped 22 of 24 shots by the Royals (8-8).

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White Bear Lake narrowly missed its first win twice last week while falling to 0-12 with three losses. The Bears succumbed in double overtime to Blaine 99-93. The score was 79-79 after regulation and 88-88 after one overtime. Thomas Cusciotta scored 27 points, Colin Piper 21, Anthony

Turner 14, Rithy Sain 10, and Sawyer Collins 10. For Blaine (3-7), Ethan Bettis poured in 40 points and Alvin Payne 25. The Bears lost to Park 59-57. Cusciotta netted 19 points, Piper 14 and Sain eight. Park (5-5) was led by AJ Kennedy with 20 points. Suburban East leader Cretin-Derham Hall topped the host Bears 76-59. Sain and Cusciotta netted 11 points each. The Raiders (9-2 overall, 6-0 SEC) had Joe Mitchell with 17 points, Miles Bollinger with 15, and Monteff Dixon with 14.

Anthony Parada Romero had the top finish for the Bears, placing second in diving (351.50 points). Brayden Kolb was third in backstroke (56.67) and seventh in the 100 freestyle (52.63). Benedict Hoefer took fourth in the 200 freestyle (1:53.57) and fifth in the 500 (5:17.45). Dylan Gruden was ninth in butterfly (1:02.61) and Finnian McVeigh 10th in breaststroke (1:10.15). Woodbury was team champion and Mounds View runner-up.

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East Ridge defeated White Bear Lake 139.225 to 135.800 with Laney Schwellenbach winning all four events and scoring 37.500 all-around. For the Bears (3-2), Addy Mueller was second all-around (35.35), second on bars (8.50) and beam (9.125), and third on floor (8.775) and vault (8.95). Josie Mlejnek was fourth all-around (34.10) and fourth on bars (8.35) and beam (8.775). Grace Mueller was second on vault (9.025), fifth on floor (8.60) and fifth allaround (33.25). Taylynne McMahon was fourth on floor (8.65).

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White Bear Lake placed fifth of six teams in the Section 4AA true team meet at Stillwater.

Conference leader Stillwater repelled White Bear Lake 5-2 in Stillwater, and the Bears got back in the win column against East Ridge 4-2 at home. The Bears are 11-7-1 overall and 5-6-1 in the SEC. Brooke Nelson tallied two goals and Lily Timmons made 24 saves to lead Stillwater (10-0 in the SEC) over the Bears. Madelyn Lee and Maddie Belisle (power play) scored for the Bears. Against East Ridge, the Bears took a 3-0 lead in the second period with Zoe Timmons, Ava Johnson (power play) and Gabby Hofeld finding the net. Belisle got the fourth goal, Talia Domschot supplied three assists, and Gabby Casa de Calvo made 19 saves. Bruce Strand

Buzzer-beater helps Bears hold SEC 2-game lead BY BRUCE STRAND SPORTS CONTRIBUTOR

White Bear Lake girls basketball holds a two-game lead in the Suburban East Conference after going 3-0 last week. The Bears are 8-0 in the SEC and 11-4 overall. Jordyn Schmittdiel scored at the buzzer in overtime to lift the

Bears over CretinDerham Hall 56-54. The Raiders trailed by 20 points but came back to force overtime. Schmittdiel, who scored 16 points, connected from just outside the free throw line for the gamewinner. Heidi Barber added nine points, Sarah Poepard eight, Addie Post seven and Cami

Bachmeier six. Soraya Hodges led the Raiders (6-7) with 15 points. The Bears are 8-0 in the SEC, followed by East Ridge 6-2, Roseville 6-2, Stillwater 5-3, and CDH and Woodbury each 4-4. The Bears tripped Park 52-32, led by Addi Post with 15 points on two

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Jordyn Schmittdiel White Bear Lake Girls Basketball Jordyn Schmittdiel, White Bear Lake senior, sank a 15foot jump shot as time ran out in overtime beat CretinDerham Hall 56-54. The 5-foot-11 forward leads a team that’s holding first place in the Suburban East with a 7-0 record and 12-4 overall. She is an excellent scorer (17.6 points per game), rebounder, defender and ball handler. She scored 14.5 ppg as a junior on a 22-5 team and saw action off the bench as a sophomore, helping the Bears place third in the state tournament. Schmittdiel has committed to Northern Michigan.

3-pointers, two layups and 5-for-5 free throw shooting. Schmittdiel added 12 points, Poepard eight and Emma Bosman six. The Bears won a non-conference game over Spring Lake Park 61-45 in a Breakdown expo at Anoka-Ramsey.

ZEPHYRS SPORTS BRIEFS GIRLS BASKETBALL

Mahtomedi rolled to its 34th straight conference win, 69-37 over Hastings then lost a non-conference shootout to St. Peter 81-80. The Zephyrs are 4-0 in the Metro East and 7-5 overall. Against Hastings, Ella Frazier pumped in 23 points. Ella Kletti and Anna Greene had nine each. Keagan McVicker led the Raiders (7-6) with 12.

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Mahtomedi picked up its third win in four games, 61-48 over Hastings, then lost to St. Thomas Academy 62-51, both at home. The Zephyrs are 3-9. Against Hastings (7-6), Ethan Felling sank 16 points, Tyler Swanson 15 and Ben Carlson 11. Owen Bernatz scored 26 points for the Raiders. Against STA, Micah Schmidt had 16 points, and Felling and Willie Roelofs eight each. Lars Osteraas had 20 points and Luke Dobbs 19 for the Cadets (6-6).

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(Upper left) Olympic sailor Lara Dallman-Weiss and her racing partner, Stu McNay, participated in the U.S. Olympic Sailing Team Trials as a Mixed 470 team. A White Bear Yacht Club burgee (a sailing club flag) can be spotted on the side of their boat as they get ready for racing in Miami. Dallman-Weiss trained at the White Bear Yacht Club and Sailing School. McNay and Dallman-Weiss clinched a close win in the Miami trials and will look to fully secure their sport in the 2024 Summer Olympics by qualifying the USA at the 470 World Championship in Palma de Mallorca, Spain from Feb. 24 through March 3.

Kylie Jones scored four goals to spark a pair of victories for Roseville/Mahtomedi last week, over Park 5-4 in overtime and

Cretin-Derham Hall 3-0. The Marauders are 12-8 overall and 9-4 in the Suburban East. Jones delivered the overtime goal at 3:49 against Park, assisted by Addison Andre. She had two goals and Ruby Eskin, Victoria Nelson, and Olivia Hartman one each. Four players had a goal each for Park (7-10). Against CDH (10-10), Nelson scored in the first period and Jones found the net twice in the third. Lily Peterfeso stopped 23 shots by the Raiders (10-10) for the shutout.

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Mahtomedi’s annual invitational was a three-team meet with Simley (132.40) placing first, followed by the Zephyrs (129.700) and Park (114.250). Lucy Pentilla of Simley was first all-around. Margo Bruner placed second all around (33.30), won beam (8.50) and floor (9.00), and placed third on bars (7.75). Lily Bush was second on bars (8.10). Addi Eitel was second on beam (8.20) with Adele Schroeder fourth (8.00). Natalie Eisenhuth tied for fourth floor (8.750). Bruce Strand


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This Week In SPORTS • 3:40 p.m. — Nordic Ski Boys Varsity vs. Multiple Schools at Lake Elmo Park Reserve • 4:20 p.m. — Nordic Ski Girls Varsity vs. Multiple Schools at Lake Elmo Park Reserve • 6 p.m. — Swimming and Diving Conference Meet at Park • 6:30 p.m. — Gymnastics vs. Mounds View/Irondale

Friday, Jan. 19 • 5:00 p.m. — Boys Wrestling vs Multiple Schools at White Bear Lake • 7:00 p.m. — Girls Basketball at Roseville • 7 p.m. — Boys Basketball vs. Roseville at White Bear Lake Area High School

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• 10 a.m. — Gymnastics Varsity Invitational vs. Multiple Schools at Park High School • 3 p.m. — Boys Hockey at Hermantown at Hermantown Arena • 3 p.m. — Girls Hockey vs. CretinDurham Hall at Highland Ice Arena

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