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Housing project moves ahead

A proposal to build two townhome buildings in White Bear Lake is moving ahead.

White Bear Lake has been awarded $115,253 from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development from its Redevelopment Grant Program. The money will go toward demolition and public infrastructure improvements at the site of the townhomes’ construction.

Called Wildwood Rowhomes, the area is located at 2502 County Road E and Bellaire Avenue. Ryan McKilligan, owner of Element Design-Build in Saint Paul, will lead the overall plan.

“The city has been doing planning work around County Road E for several years,” said Community Development Director Jason Lindahl. “We’ve also been engaging with neighborhood residents for feedback. We’re excited to see the private sector investing and adding to the city’s housing stock.”

Element Design-Build brought the project to the City Council’s attention in early 2023. The original plan called for a 14-unit apartment building and a three-unit rowhome building. However, the council rejected this proposal because of issues regarding land density. As a result, Element Design-Build restructured

Fans get another season to cheer on hometown hero

For Parker Fox, it had been 965 days between college basketball games when he suited up for the Gophers last November, after two years of rehabbing from separate knee injuries.

Making his debut as a Big Ten cager at age 24, the former Mahtomedi High School and Northern State University star said it was worth the long wait and all he endured to get there.

“I grew up watching the Big Ten, so I was familiar with all the teams, coaches, and arenas,” said Fox. “Having the opportunity to play, in my opinion, in

the best conference in the country, was super special. “It was a blast to travel and experience all the different arenas and opposing fan bases, but nothing compared to playing in the ‘barn’ in front of our amazing fans. It was more than I could have even hoped for.”

In that opener at Williams Arena against BethuneCookman, Fox relished returning to action and contributed seven points, including one thunderous two-hand dunk, in a 80-60 win.

After missing two entire seasons, the 6-foot-8, 220-pound forward was able to play in all 34 games, one

of just two Gophers to do so, and helped them post a 1915 record, a big jump from the previous season. Fox credited the trainers and strength/conditioning staff for making sure he was ready.

“I put in a lot of time and focus on my rehab knowing that the basketball season is long and that I want to be available in March,” he said.

A first-team Division II All-America his last season at Northern State, Fox was not a starter for the Gophers, but averaged 14 minutes, 5.1 points, and 2.9 rebounds per game, shooting a team-leading 68 percent on field goals, 71-for-104, mostly on dunks

and close-range shots. He blocked 27 shots and made 18 steals. One weakness was at the free throw line, 30-for-63.

His playing time and production steadily increased and several of his best games came in Big Ten play.

“I was just ecstatic that I had the ability to feel more and more healthy as the season went on,” Fox said, “and I feel like that showed toward the end of the season.”

He logged 11 points and four blocks in an 83-74 win at Penn State; eight points, four rebounds, an assist and steal in a 59-56 win

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WHITE BEAR SCHOOL BOARD NOTES

• The district is accepting a bid from J.P. Morgan for the remainder of the facilities and maintenance bonds approved on Nov. 2019. The bonds entered the market on a competitive day, receiving national attention, with Morgan Stanley offering a competitive bid due to S&P’s affirmed AA- credit rating for the district. The actual interest rate and debt principal are much lower than anticipated. “3.04% was the lowest bid,” reported Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations Tim Wald, “whereas we expected just under 3.40%.” Similarly, while district residents initially agreed to help pay $195 million in interest, the actual interest amount is now $133 million. “There will likely even be an opportunity to refinance,” Wald added. “These are great numbers,” said School Board Member Jessica Ellison. The funds will be available May 2.

• A steering committee has been formed to explore a Spanish immersion program. Reasons ISD 624 is exploring such a program include strong interest from enrolled families, the common use of Spanish in the United States, and higher open enrollment numbers from surrounding communities. Wald noted that although this

program may initially receive a higher share of the district budget due to startup costs, Spanish immersion “will not be treated as a ‘favorite child’ program.” Wald also stressed that immersion programs are typically heavy in elementary school, then relax in higher grades. “It might be two classes in middle and high school,” Wald explained. “More than that is not typical.” While the committee intended to make a recommendation to the board this October, Ellison requested that one be delivered sooner. “We are behind on world languages,” she said.

• The board approved the first reading of various policies, notably guidelines for library materials as well as a process for material-removal requests. The policies will appear for a second reading on May 13.

• Assistant Director of Human Resources Cynthia

Gustafson sought approval for a tentative agreement through 2025 with a confidential employee group, stating that it was “within budget parameters.” The board approved.

• Director of Finance Andi Johnson announced that the district had undergone a federal audit “separate from an internal audit,” differentiating this process from the one detailed by Jim Eichten during the Jan. 22 meeting. “This audit only looks at federal funds: Special education title, COVID funds, child nutrition,” she explained. The federal audit returned no findings, a fact of which Johnson was “very proud.” School Board Member Kathleen Daniels praised the finance team’s work, saying “it’s a lot of gathering and interviewing.” Ellison added, “It’s a tremendous amount of work.”

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FINANCIAL PLANNING

Individuals need not look very far to be reminded of the importance of planning for retirement. Television ad campaigns touting the need to plan for retirement have been front and center for many years. Banks also heavily promote their retirement planning services to account holders. The emphasis financial firms and banks place on retirement planning underscores just how important it is for individuals from all walks of life to prioritize securing their financial futures.

Ad campaigns can make saving for retirement seem simple, but plenty of people may have questions about how to save for the days when they are no longer working.

Q: Why and when should I begin investing to build my retirement savings?

A: It’s never too early to but it’s fair to assume that your cost of living will rise dramatically between your twenty-third birthday and your seventieth birthday. If you choose to simply save

For example, Standard & Poor’s 500® (S&P 500) reports that individual retirement accounts (IRAs) grew by an average of 10.8 percent between 1971 and 2020. Over

vehicles can help people save for retirement. Many people utilize employer-sponsored 401(k) retirement plans. These allow individuals to deposit money via pre-tax contributions deducted from their paycheck. For young people, enrolling in these plans as soon as they’re eligible can be a great way to begin building their retirement savings, and since many people contribute between 6 and 10 percent of their pre-tax earnings, their take-home pay will not be significantly different once they enroll. IRAs, pension plans, certain life insurance policies, and regular contributions to personal savings accounts are some additional aways to save for retirement.

Q: How much will I need to save for retirement?

A: No two people are the

calculate how much they will need to save for retirement. However, the simplest answer to this common question is that there’s no such thing as saving too much money for retirement so long as saving does not adversely affect other areas of your life.

Q: What if I need money before retirement?

A: No law prohibits people from withdrawing funds from designated retirement accounts before they retire. However, there may be significant financial penalties and tax consequences if you do so. For example, the Internal Revenue Service allows penalty-free withdrawals from a 401(k) after an account holder turns 591⁄2. Withdrawals made before then could be subject to federal and state income tax and a 10 percent penalty of withdrawn funds.

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Madeline Dolby

here is so much I have learned since becoming a journalist, mainly how to write in AP style. Growing up, I did not pay much attention to local news. My grandparents always had a copy of their Sunday paper sitting on the kitchen table when I visited. I never paid much attention to it because I did not think it was relevant. I didn’t understand the power of local, community, news. I blame this opinion on the generation I grew up in. Almost everything I learned about the world came from social media and definitely was biased or skewed. I only cared about the local news when it had something to do with me, mainly my track and field career. I never cared for reading the city council notes from the latest meeting or learning about a local organization. I liked to read the sports page and that was about it. In college, I took a mass media class and learned the importance of journalism. My professor was an opinion columnist. He did not focus on hyper-local news, but he always spoke about how important it was to try and make your stories as local as possible. He interviewed a few celebrities here and there, but he mainly wrote about local comedy clubs. The keyword there being “local.”

When I joined Press Publications last July, I was a bit nervous because I would have to introduce myself to a close-knit community where no one knew me. I remember attending my first city council meeting scared out of my mind to meet the Mayor of Shoreview. Turns out I had nothing to be worried about. She sat down right beside me, introduced herself, told me she was glad I was there and thanked me for covering the meeting and all that I did for the community. The city manager did the same. I felt so welcomed and it was only my second week on the job.

Since that meeting I have made many connections within the community ranging from city officials to residents. It is so rewarding to hear from residents how much they enjoy reading about their fellow neighbors and everything their community has to offer. I enjoy writing about local, community news as much as my readers enjoy consuming it. It brings me such joy knowing I am bringing quality news to residents’ doorsteps.

Please let us continue to bring joy to your doorstep or mailbox. My fellow journalists love their communities just as much as me. Their communities are engaged and passionate about local news as the residents in Shoreview. Thank you to all those who continue to support us and those who have in the past.

If you have read or learned something that was beneficial to your family or life in our community in the past month, I would like to ask you to subscribe today by calling our office, filling out the envelope or flyer that was stuffed in all of our newspapers or subscribe online at www.presspubs.com. Thank you for choosing our newspapers as your source for community news.

Madeline Dolby is a Staff Writer at Press Publications. She can be reached at 651-431-1226 or shoreviewnews@presspubs.com.

Though retirement brings freedom and excitement, it can also bring loneliness and stress from changes to longstanding routines and schedules.  Kate Schaefers, director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Minnesota, answers questions about easing the transition to retirement and embracing this next stage of life.

Q: How do you know it’s the right time to retire?

A: Retirement is more nuanced than a one-time event — it’s a process, with pivots and course corrections. The right time to retire is driven by the whole picture of what is most important, what works, and how to fund it.

Increasingly common is the concept of “unretirement,” when people work after retirement by choice and for added income — only 39% of workers aged 50–64 believe they will have enough money to live comfortably in retirement, according to a 2023 Gallup survey. Many shed career jobs in favor of alternative ways of working: part-time work, consulting, project-based and gig work are options that fit with a new, sustainable life chapter.

Q: What are some unexpected challenges people might face?

A: We underestimate the importance of friendships, teamwork and sense of belonging that comes from our work. Despite best intentions

to stay in touch, co-workers move on without us — a sobering reality. Too often, retirees struggle to find new friends and social networks. Strong relationships are more important than anything else when it comes to happiness, health and longevity, according to longitudinal data from Harvard University.

Another challenge is the shift from saving to spending. When it comes time to spend down retirement accounts, it can be difficult and even painful to face the realistic fear of outliving our resources. A solid budget and a mental shift are needed. Parttime income might also ease some of those fears and open the door to spending on things that enrich retirement, like trips and experiences.

Q: What strategies can help people better plan for retirement?

A: Dwight D. Eisenhower famously said, “Plans are worthless, but planning is everything.” Have plans for the important things — finances, health, relationships and lifestyle. However, life is uncertain, so flexibility is key. As you transition into retirement, carve out a defined period (e.g., the summer after you retire) to decompress. Put something exciting such as a trip or fun project on your calendar to ease the transition. As you adjust, start building your new daily schedule, including activities that align with your life priorities. Will an exercise class keep you on track with staying active? Will watching grandchildren give you quality time with loved ones? Will taking an OLLI class spark your curiosity? Give yourself permission to experiment and adjust.

Q: How can people create structure and routine in this phase of life?

A: We yearn for a life on our terms, without alarm clocks and schedules to confine us. Yet people may feel rudderless without work routines. In our productivityoriented society, busyness is a virtue and idleness-aversion is a thing. It’s easy to fall into the trap of keeping busy but not feeding our souls.

Stephen Covey’s success habit of putting first things first offers a powerful guide for retirement. Start with what matters most to you — the rocks — and build those into your routines first. Everything else — the pebbles, the sand, the water — are fillers, and it’s okay if those fall through the cracks. It will take focus and practice (and maybe some idle time to think!), but in the end it’s a good strategy for turning your values into action.

Q: What resources does the U of M offer to help retirees stay engaged?

A: Lifelong learning is key to an active retirement, and nothing beats the enrichment that comes from a community of learners. OLLI at the U of M offers hundreds of courses to spark your curiosity, book clubs and special interest groups to connect you with peers, and opportunities to volunteer your talents to the community.

We are offering free online lectures this spring so you can sample engaging U of M research topics. Spring lectures are on Thursday afternoons through May 2. You can sign up for one or more lectures at ccaps.umn.edu/olli/ olli-u-lecture-series.

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Refutes facts in letter

In their April 3 letter, Annemarie and Jim Foley state that Democrats are planning to start counting noncitizens in the U.S. Census so as to shift some Congressional districts. Nothing could be further from the truth.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau “Frequently Asked Questions,” “all people (citizens and noncitizens) with a usual residence in the United States are included in the resident population for the census.”

In fact, the reverse of what the Foleys assert is true: Republicans are attempting to shift Congressional districts by eliminating the counting

of noncitizens (see the Pew Research Center’s article, “How removing unauthorized immigrants from census statistics could affect House reapportionment”).

Noncitizens contribute mightily to our communities and economy. Many are working jobs that others are less likely to work — some of the most important providing challenging care of aging individuals and those with disabilities. I would encourage readers to seek accurate information about our nation’s laws and practices.

ROWHOMES: Proposal approved

the plan to feature nine townhomes in two separate 2-1/2-story buildings. The council approved this plan shortly after.

“Element Design-Build has been committed, and we understand this project would require a lot of input,” said McKilligan. “We expected this to go through multiple revisions and require some tweaking to the initial design.” The company has completed an environmental analysis of the site, which houses an abandoned gas station. McKilligan said the main concern was potential petroleum leakage from the station’s underground storage tank. Element Design-Build partnered with Braun Intertec, a local environmental engineering company, to

ensure the area is safe for redevelopment.

“We’re trying to get it to a condition that makes it safe for construction,” said McKilligan. “We also want to address the environmental concerns associated with it.”

After the analysis was complete, Element Design-Build submitted a response plan to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. The plan outlined the company’s steps to make the site more environmentally safe before construction. It also includes a request for $173,800 from the DEED grant program and $76,800 from the tax base revitalization account grant program. Both grants would cover a large portion of the cleanup costs at the location. The company will provide additional funds to cover the remaining amount.

McKilligan said that construction will begin around August, pending final approvals.

Erik Suchy is a staff writer at Press Publications. To reach him, contact him at 651-407-1229, or email at whitebearnews@presspubs.com.

Learned of business move in Press

First of all, thanks for your time, as I know how busy you are! I actually worked for Mary (retired Press circulation manager) a long time ago as a paper delivery driver; about seven years’ worth. I enjoyed my time there because you were all good people.

Speaking of great people, I liked following all of your stories about the Big Wood Brewery and their move, as I was a regular customer there. When I moved from White Bear Lake to Vadnais Heights (not that far, I know), I might not have known about their move if not for you. I’ve been to the new location many times now, and I know the owners and the brewmaster. They are still fun and the best businesspeople I know. My wife and I certainly welcome them to our neighborhood!

Are you better off?

I’m writing in response to George Kimball’s letter in the April 10 edition. It’s quite obvious that he is a “Never Trumper” by his comments. Some of his references are true, but others

come from social media posts and are distortions.

The presidential election this November is critical to our present and future. Let’s say you were taking an international airplane flight halfway around the world. You had two choices for the captain pilot of the plane. The first was a very competent pilot with a great record and thousands of hours of experience, but his language was a little crude and you might even consider him arrogant or not a very nice person. Your second choice was a well-mannered, nice, polite person, but he wasn’t a very good pilot and his record wasn’t very good. My choice would be obvious, and I’d want the best person, not necessarily the nicest. In my opinion, President Trump was a better leader. Compare the two candidates records and your personal situation during their respective terms. Ask yourself, were you more prosperous and were we in a safer country and world under President Trump, or the current president?

Whatever your choice, you still have a choice. Please vote.

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Jeffrey Paul “Hauger” Haug

Of Ham Lake formerly of Mahtomedi, 52, passed away on April 7, 2024 after an extended battle with depression.

Jeff was born on July 20, 1971 in St. Louis, Missouri to parents Jerry and Catherine Haug.

Jeff was preceded in death by his mother, Cathy. He is survived by his father, “Popa” Jerry and partner, Judy; Brother, Greg and his wife, Carol and their children Josie, Will and Kate; and Sister, Gerilyn and her husband, Patrick and their children Ashton, Joseph and Grace.

The immediate family held a private ceremony April 13, 2024, and a Celebration of Life for friends and family will be held on July 20, 2024—details to follow at a later date. In lieu for flowers, donations can be made to the American Diabetes Association.

Until we meet again, we will miss you Jeff, but we

are glad you are free. Rest In Peace.

To sign an online guestbook and view a video tribute please visit www.williamsonwhite.com. Arrangements were made with the WilliamsonWhite Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Amery, Wisconsin.

Cary Weisner

Age 70, of Hugo, MN, passed away peacefully on April 10, 2024. He is survived by his wife of 41 years Valerie (Maslowski); children Nicholas, Brian (Annelise Doll), and Cory. He is preceded in death by his father Charles, mother Corene (Darling), brother Chuck, motherin-law Viola (Molitor) Maslowski, and brother in law Richard Maslowski. A celebration of Cary’s life will be held on April 20th at Mueller Memorial, White Bear Lake, MN. Visitation 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Service at 1 p.m. Mueller Memorial 651-429-4944.

Ronald David Edberg

Ron passed away on April 2, 2024 at age 89. He was born October 12, 1934 in Minneapolis, MN, the son of Walter and Alice Edberg. He married Genelle Hauge on June 9, 1956, and was the proud father of three sons. He lived in White Bear Lake and taught science in the St Paul Public School System. Preceded in death by his brother Paul at a very young age, his father Walter and mother Alice, sister Jeanette, and wife Genelle. Survived by sons Kevin, Keith (Anne), and Brad (Tana Mack); grandchildren Shelby and Hunter; great granddaughter Easton; brother-in-law John, and many nieces, nephews, and other family and friends.

A gathering to celebrate Ron’s life will be held at Honsa Family Funeral Home, 2460 East County Road E., White Bear Lake from 1-4 p.m. on Friday April 19, 2024. In lieu of flowers we encourage donations to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or a veteran’s organization of your choice.

Arrangements by Honsa Family Funeral Home.

White Bear Lake business is gelato lovers’ haven

Gelato lovers around White Bear Lake do not have to travel far to get a scoop of their favorite treat.

At Orso Bianco Gelato, owners Mark Schwartz and Cinzia Falcotta take pride in what their shop offers. That includes a multiflavored selection of homemade gelato, along with gelatobased sandwiches and cannolis, available year-round.

“We like being seen as the neighborhood family shop for gelato,” said Falcotta.

Schwartz’s love for gelato is one that brings memories of his childhood in Bismarck, North Dakota. “Our family used to go to the Dairy Queen after swimming every night,” said Schwartz. “It was a love that started pretty early.”

Schwartz and Falcotta met while working for the same medical device company. After they married, Falcotta bought Schwartz a homemade gelato machine. Although the purchase was meant to save money and avoid buying ice cream, Schwartz became passionate about creating his own homemade treats. “It was almost like

a lab experiment for me,” he said.

The inspiration for the couple to go into business came swiftly. “It hit a point where we found a gap in our jobs,” said Schwartz. “It felt like a good time to try and make something big out of it.”

On Memorial Day 2022, the couple opened Orso Bianco at 2216 Third Street in downtown White Bear Lake.

Customer Angelica Jaramillo and her spouse, Jeremy, typically visit Orso Bianco two to three times per week. “It has a good touch of looking old-fashioned, which I feel is part of its charm,” she said.

6 WHITE BEAR/VADNAIS HEIGHTS PRESS APRIL 17, 2024 www.presspubs.com Service times are subject to change. Contact your local church or check church web sites for service time and online service information. White Bear Lake Area All Are Welcome! Sunday 9:30 AM worship in person/on-line Adult Bible Study 8:30 AM Christ the Servant Lutheran Church 3676 Centerville Road, Vadnais Heights, MN 55127 www.cslcvh.org / 651-429-6595 790352 redeeminglovechurch.com Worship: Sunday, 9am & 10:30am Wednesday, 6:30pm Daily prayer meetings and Spiritual Growth classes throughout the week Call the church o ce for more information. 2425 White Bear Avenue • Maplewood • 651-777-5200 rlcstpaul 751042 763580 White Bear Unitarian Universalist Church A Welcoming & Inclusive F aith Community Sunday Services | In-Person & Online | 10am: https://wbuuc.org/sunday-worship 9 & 11am 791454 794437757558 763244 Sundays 8:00am In-person Holy Eucharist 10am In-person & Livestream Holy Eucharist stjohnwilderness org St John in the Wilderness Episcopal Church 2175 1st Street WBL 55110 | 651 429 5351 787261 Masses: Saturday - 5:00 PM Livestream Sunday - 9:00 & 11:00 AM Church: 4741 Bald Eagle Avenue Wh te Bear Lake Parish Life Center/School: 4690 Bald Eagle Avenue White Bear Lake 651-429-7771 Opt 1 www stmarys-wbl org 787263 788496 9am Traditions Worship 10:45am New Crossing Worship 10am Online 1851 Birch Street WBL 55110 Check our website for holiday hours wblumc.org ALL ARE WELCOME! 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 CHURCH OF ST. PIUS X 3878 Highland Avenue White Bear Lake • 651-429-5337 www.churchofstpiusx.org 794438 St. Jude OF THE LAKE CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOL 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. Sunday, 11:00 am. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Friday 7:45 - 8:45 am Saturdays 3:30 - 4:30 pm By appointment www.stjudeofthelake.org 651-426-3245 | 700 Mahtomedi Avenue, Mahtomedi 794295 801667 Christ the King Lutheran Church 1660 Birch Lake Ave., White Bear Lake (Just off Hwy 96 & Otter Lake Road) 9 am worship in person & online at www.ctkwbl.org office@ctkwbl.org | 651-429-4828 752983 785863764532 Church Directory Join us on Sunday: 10:15 am in-person Worship and Live-streaming on YouTube: FPCWBL 787260 Children 5 years to 5th grade may participate in Children’s Church during worship. 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 Sunday Worship Livestreaming on YouTube: FPCWBL 790969
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CONTRIBUTED Mark Schwartz and Cinzia Falcotta have been running Orso Bianco since they opened the shop almost two years ago.

‘MICRONESIAN OUTRIGGER SAILING IN MNI SOTA MAKOCE’

When: 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18

Where: White Bear Lake Armory, 2228 4th St.

Details: Multimedia presentation about The Native Canoe Program at the Department of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and its effort to research, teach, and serve the community through the revitalization of Indigenous watercraft from the Pacific and from Dakota and Ojibwe culture and history.

Contact: whitebearhistory.org

EMPOWER ME

When: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18

Where: St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall, 900 Stillwater Rd., Mahtomedi

Details: Free interactive session on personal safety for children ages 5-10 and adult, led by the director of the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center. Registration preferred; not required.

Contact: mahtomedi.ce.eleyo.com

THANK GOODNESS IT’S FOOD (TGIF)

When: 4:30 pr 5:35 p.m. Friday, April 19

Where: White Bear Area Senior Center, 2484 E County Rd F

Details: Adults 50+ can have dinner by Manitou Bar and Kitchen. Register by April 12.

Contact: 651-653-3121

RITE OF SPRING

When: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, April 20

Where: Wildwood Elementary School, Mahtomedi

Details: Hands-on workshops. Kids activities, and information stations. Free recycling in the green lot from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. including household hazardous waste, electronics, prescription drop-off and document shredding.

Contact: co.washington.mn.us/1942/ One-Day-Collection-Events

VADNAIS HEIGHTS FOOD PROGRAM

When: 9-10 a.m. Saturday, April 20

Where: Vadnais Heights Commons, 655 E. County Road F

Details: Distribution of food to any family in need and considered low income. May register day of event.

Contact: 612-245-9259 or cityvadnaisheights.com/foodshelf

SAVING YOUR STUFF: HOW TO CARE FOR ART, HEIRLOOMS, AND PERSONAL COLLECTIONS

When: 6-7 p.m. Monday, April 22

Where: White Bear Lake Armory, 2228 4th St.

Details: Join Megan Narvey, Outreach Conservator at the Minnesota Historical Society to learn about the “10 agents of deterioration” and how to preserve and protect the things you value. Presentation followed by Q & A. Free.

Contact: whitebearhistory.org

LUNCH AND TABLE GAMES

When: noon Wednesday, April 24

Where: Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 3676 Centerville Road, Vadnais Heights

Details: Bring a bag lunch and play table games with friends. Coffee provided.

Contact: 651-429-6595 or cslcvh.org

‘THE ADDAMS FAMILY’ A NEW MUSICAL

When: 7 p.m. Friday, April 26, and Saturday April 27; 2 p.m. Sunday, April 28; 7 p.m. Thursday, May 2, Friday, May 3, and Saturday, May 4

Where: Mahtomedi High School Fine Arts Center

Details: Mahtomedi High School students perform spring musical. Tickets information online.

Contact: zephyrfinearts.org

PUZZLE TOURNAMENT

When: 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 24

Where: Vadnais Heights Commons, 655 E. County Road F

Details: Teams of 2-4 people can race to complete a 500-piece puzzle. Prizes for top team.

Contact: 651-204-6000 or cityvadnaisheights.com

MINNESOTA AND THE BOUNDARY WATERS: PROTECTING WATER FOR TODAY AND FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

When: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 24

Where: White Bear Lake Library, 2150 2nd St.

Details: Presentation by Chris Knopf, executive director of the Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness. Event in person and online.

Contact: bit.ly/NEMCA0424

BREAKFAST FOR A CAUSE

When: 8-10 p.m. Thursday, April 25

Where: Gable Pines, 1260 County Rd. E East, Vadnais Heights

Details: All are welcome to have breakfast with proceeds supporting Newtrax.

Contact: 651-829-3171

VEHICLE FAIR 2024

When: 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 25

Where: Wildwood Elementary, Mahtomedi

Details: Free event where children can explore a fire truck, bus, tractor, Zamboni, and other fun vehicles. No registration required.

Contact: mahtomedi.ce.eleyo.com

BALD EAGLE LAKE ANNUAL DINNER

When: 6 p.m. Thursday, April 25

Where: Dellwood Country Club

Details: Join Bald Eagle Lake neighbors for an evening of food, games, and silent auction to support the mission of the Bald Eagle Area Association.

Contact: baleagelassn.org

SENIOR HOUSING DAY

When: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, April 26

Where: White Bear Senior Center, 2484 E. County Rd. F

Details: Seniors, older adults, and family members can learn about local senior housing communities and next steps. Resources include facilits, moving experts, realtors, senior services and speakers. Treats provided.

Contact: 651-653-3121

ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE

When: 4-7 p.m. Friday, April 26; 9 a.m.3 p.m. Saturday, April 27

Where: Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 3676 Centerville Road, Vadnais Heights

Details: Find treasures and enjoy lunch.

Contact: 651-429-6595 or cslcvh.org

SPRINGFEST

When: 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sunday, April 28

Where: Church of St. Pius X, 3878 Highland Ave., White Bear Lake

Details: Family festival with chicken dinner, kids games, inflatables, craft boutique, Puzzlemania competition, sweet tooth booth, medallion hunt, wine toss, Bingo, ckae walk, Derby races, and raffles.

Contact: 651-429-5337or churchofstpiusx.org

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zoom. us/join or by telephone (audio only/toll-free) at 1-833-568-8864. After connecting, enter the following Meeting ID and Passcode: Meeting ID: 1613697211 Passcode: 306519

If you plan to appear by ZOOM or telephone, please notify the petitioner’s attorney listed below in order to receive a copy of any proposed exhibits and orders provided to the court. You are not required to notify the petitioner’s attorney, but failure to do so may prevent you from having access to the exhibits and proposed orders submitted.

The object of the Petition is to acquire by “quick take” condemnation under the right of eminent domain the real property interests as described in the Petition. The land desired and proposed to be taken are situated in Ramsey County, Minnesota, and are described in the Petition, together with the names of all persons appearing of record or known to Petitioner to be the owners of said land or interested therein including all whom Petitioner has been able by investigation and inquiry to discover, together with the nature of the ownership of each as nearly as can be ascertained.

At the hearing, the County of Ramsey will ask the Court for an order permitting payment to the respective owners or deposit with the Court an amount equal to Petitioner’s approved appraisal of value of the parcels described in the Petition, thereby transferring title and the right to possession of the property to the County of Ramsey effective June 13, 2024. Furthermore, the County of Ramsey will ask the Court to ascertain the allocation of funds so deposited and to establish a procedure for the withdrawal of those funds. Neither payment to the respective owners nor deposit with the Court shall prejudice or affect the right of a respective party to apply for additional payment in this proceeding. Finally, the County of Ramsey will ask the Court to establish procedures by which commissioners shall hear all allegations and proofs of persons interested herein.

A party wishing to challenge the public use or public purpose, necessity, or authority for a taking must appear at the court hearing and state the objection or must appeal within 60 days of a court order, and a court order approving the public use or public purpose, necessity, and authority for the taking is final unless an appeal is brought within 60 days after service of the order on the party. Furthermore, a party wishing to be heard as to the appointment of the commissioners who will ascertain the amount of damages must appear at the court hearing.

Any person not appearing at the hearing, or otherwise filing a notice of appearance with the district court, may not be notified of further hearings or actions related to the Petition.

right, title or interest in the premises herein, together with the unknown heirs or devisees, if any, of the parties that may be deceased, and including unknown spouses, if any, Respondents.

The County of Ramsey brings this Petition and respectfully states and alleges:

I.

That this proceeding is taken pursuant to law in the name of and on behalf of the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, by John J. Choi, the duly elected, qualified and acting County Attorney, at the request of the Board of County Commissioners of Ramsey County, as shown by County Board Resolution No. B2021-040, dated February 16, 2021, a certified copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part hereof.

II.

That the County of Ramsey also deems it necessary, expedient, and for a public use and purpose to obtain by “quick take” condemnation under the right of eminent domain the permanent easements and temporary construction easements in the lands as described in this Petition, together with all structures, trees, shrubs, grass and herbage to be damaged thereby.

III.

That this Petition amends the Petition filed with the Court April 3, 2024, to include Parcel #184 to the attached Exhibit B, which, through error or inadvertence, was not included with the attached Exhibit B of the original Petition. This Amended Petition contains no other changes to the original Petition.

IV.

In the attached Exhibit B, where “fee title” is identified, the interest being conveyed is fee simple title.

V.

In the attached Exhibit B, where a “permanent easement” is identified, the interests being conveyed include all rights necessary for the construction, operation, and maintenance of all public right-of-way and utility uses now known or adopted in the future. Such rights include, but are not limited to, the right: to remove and use all plants, trees, ground cover, and natural growth now existing, or later planted or grown; to permanently grade or alter the grade of the land, and to remove and use all earth and other material not reasonably necessary for lateral and subjacent support; to limit or allow the location, number, and related characteristics of access from the remainder property to the public right-of-way; to store equipment or supplies; to access, both ingress and egress, from the most reasonably convenient rights-of-way; to remove any physical improvements or fixtures that interfere with its use as a public right-of-way; and to exclude from the area any use or improvement that conflicts with the rights conveyed herein. Reasonable and convenient access to the remainder will be maintained.

VI.

In the attached Exhibit B, where a “temporary easement” is identified, the interests being conveyed include all rights of possession and use, for a limited period of time, necessary or incidental to support the related construction project, including the right: to stage equipment or supplies; to access other portions of the construction project; to make minimal permanent alterations to the grade of the land that do not substantially impact the remainder; to remove (and restore in substantially similar condition) any plants, ground cover, or physical improvements; to access, both ingress and egress, from the most reasonably convenient rights-of-way; and to install any temporary improvements. Reasonable and convenient access to the remainder will be maintained. The term of the temporary easement shall be for 36 months beginning on June 21, 2024, and ending June 21, 2027, or for 36 months from the date when granted pursuant to order of the district court, whichever is later. In addition, the interests identified in this paragraph include the option of the Petitioner to extend the temporary easement for up to two six-month terms to be held consecutive to the original term and to each other at the monthly rate determined for the initial term.

VII.

Personal property not specifically identified as being acquired, including, but not limited to, fencing, irrigation systems, pavement, curbing, or signage, or trees, shrubs, plants, or ground covering, is not included in this petition, except to the extent the above rights provide for the removal, replacement, use, or repair of such property. It is the intention of the Petitioner to address any claim of damage related to personal property destroyed, removed, lost, or otherwise damaged, but not repaired or replaced in substantially similar condition, in accordance with applicable relocation laws, including Minn. Stat. § 117.50 - .56 or the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended, and any regulations adopted pursuant thereto.

VIII.

That the purpose for which said interests in land described in this Petition are being acquired is for the widening, addition to and realignment of Rice Street for the purpose of public travel and transportation and related uses

IX.

The taking in this matter is to obtain rights sufficient to support the construction and maintenance of a public highway, including related facilities.

Unless specifically identified, pre-existing utility, pipeline, access, and other easements or interests shall remain in full force and effect and shall only be impaired to the extent necessary for the County of Ramsey to construct and maintain a public highway, and related uses, on the land being acquired.

For any parcel being taken by this condemnation proceeding that is subject to pre-existing utility, pipeline, access, or other easements or interests, the County of Ramsey shall work as needed with the easement holder to adjust facilities to accommodate the construction or to adjust construction plans to minimize related damages.

X.

It is the intent of the Petitioner that reasonable access, in at least one direction, to the main thoroughfare will be maintained for any remaining interest of a property from which a permanent or temporary easement is taken.

XI.

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, should tests or evaluations undertaken by or on behalf of the County of Ramsey indicate the possible presence of pollutants, contaminants, or hazardous substances on any of the property described in this Petition, the County of Ramsey reserves the right to defer effecting the transfer of the interest to any of the property as described herein for a reasonable time until the County of Ramsey can evaluate whether it wishes to proceed with the taking, abandon these proceedings and dismiss the Petition as to said property, or otherwise respond to such information.

Further, the County of Ramsey reserves the right to recover costs of cleanup and testing and all other damages resulting from the presence of pollutants, contaminates, or hazardous substances on the property described herein, from all potentially responsible parties in a separate legal action.

XII.

That a party wishing to challenge the public use or public purpose, necessity, or authority for a taking must appear at the hearing of this Court at which the County of Ramsey, as Petitioner, shall present this Petition to the Court and state the objection or must appeal within 60 days of a Court order.

XIII.

That the land in these proceedings to be taken are situated in Ramsey County, Minnesota and are more particularly described in attached Exhibit B which is made a part hereof. The names of all persons appearing of record or known to the County of Ramsey to be the owners of said land, or interested therein, including all whom the County of Ramsey has been able by investigation and inquiry to discover, together with the nature of the ownership of each, as nearly as can be ascertained, are set forth on attached Exhibit B. XIV.

The County of Ramsey hereby moves the court for an order transferring

title and possession of the parcels described herein prior to filing of an award by the court appointed commissioners, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 117.042.

WHEREFORE, the County of Ramsey prays for an order of this Court as follows:

1. Adjudging that said taking is for a public purpose, is necessary, and is authorized by law; and

2. It be further adjudged that the County of Ramsey is entitled to take and hold such property for the public use pursuant to the Notice of Intent to Take Possession, on file with this Court; and

3. Appointing three disinterested commissioners, and at least two alternates, to ascertain and report the amount of damages that will be sustained by the several owners on account of the taking; fixing the time and place of the first meeting of the three commissioners; prescribing their compensation; establishing procedures for the disbursement of funds deposited with the district court; establishing procedures by which commissioners shall hear all allegations and proofs of persons interested herein; and requiring the commissioners to file their report with the District Court Administrator within 365 days from the date of the order appointing the commissioners unless said time be further extended by order of the Court; and

4. For such other and further relief as may be proper and pursuant to law.

MN 55102

Telephone: (651) 266-3121 (Schwahn)

Scott.schwahn@co.ramsey.mn.us

Telephone: (612)494-4116 (Plaisance)

Kevin.plaisance@co.ramsey.mn.us

Attorneys for

Sponsor: Public Works Meeting Date: 2/16/2021 Title: 2021 - 2025 Transportation Improvement Program File Number: 2021-037

Background and Rationale: In order to qualify for state and federal funding and to proceed with construction projects, the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners must approve the Public Works 5-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP is a planning document and funding estimates identified in the TIP are reflected in the County’s Capital Improvements Program Budget. Similar programs havebeen developed each year since 1988.

The Public Works Department, annually, prepares the TIP using a collaborative process whereby the County solicits projects and input from area municipalities. Project inclusion in the TIP is based on a cooperative dialogue with municipal and state partners, along with technical analysis and consideration of funding opportunities. While funding limits will continue to challenge program delivery, communication and engagement with municipal partners ensures local needs and priorities are examined and addressed to the extent possible.

Projects included in the TIP are also looked at through the lens of the Ramsey County All Abilities Transportation Network (AATN) policy, which prioritizes the most vulnerable users (i.e. pedestrians, bicyclists, people with disabilities) first.

The design, construction and right of way costs identified in the TIP are estimates based on best practices in the industry. The funding landscape for transportation projects can be volatile and the ultimate delivery of the TIP is dependent on future funding levels. Partnering on projects with area communities, bordering counties, the Minnesota Department of Transportation and other state agencies will continue to be a critical way for Ramsey County to get the most from our available funds.

Recommendation:

The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners resolved to:

1. Adopt the 2021-2025 Public Works Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).

2.Authorize the County Engineer to prepare plans and agreements for all projects identified in the TIP, and to issue solicitations in accordance with County policies and procedures and the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s list of “Pre-Qualified Vendors by Work Type”.

3. Authorize the County Engineer to execute Right of Way Plats and Certificate of Surveys for Highway projects that require the determination of existing right of way for the delineation and /oracquisition of property, for planning studies or disposition of excess County property.

4. Authorize the County Manager to enter into contracts and agreements, and execute change orders and amendments to contracts, supplemental agreements, and agreements related to the expenditure of TIP Project Funds utilizing County

PUBLIC NOTICES APRIL 17, 2024 www.presspubs.com VADNAIS HEIGHTS PRESS 9 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY, DISTRICT COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT CASE TYPE 2: CONDEMNATION COURT FILE NO. 62-CV-24-1365 JUDGE MARK IRELAND NOTICE OF HEARING County of Ramsey, Petitioner, v. Holiday Stationstores, LLC., JEANNE, LLC., Robert L. Brackey, Minuteman Auto Sales, Inc., HAP Sycamore Holding Co., Anchor Bank, N.A., Sunrise New Markets Fund XXXIII, LLC., MMCDC New Markets Fund LVII, LLC., Car Boss, LLC, Deephaven 1880 Farms, LLC., TAD Investments, LLC., Sentry Bank, Zoua Vue, ACN Property, LLC., Highway Credit Union, TK2, LLC., MCGM LLC., 21 Century Bank, Kyaw Karen Market, Bid Discount Liquor, Puprava Restaurant, TK Inspirations, Inc., Community Resource Bank, Rice Holding Company, LLC., Mr. Tire Lyad, Yugi Liu, Lake Road St. Paul, LLC., Hartman-Rice, LLC., Royal Credit Union, McDonalds Real Estate Co., Holiday Stationstores, Inc., Kil-Ben Rice LLC., Corridor Properties, LLC., Bridgewater Bank, Sentou Thao, Kaolee Vang-Thao, OCMBC, Inc., Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Alexsandra Josefina Selva-Maldonado, Martha Esela Lopez, Sun Enterprises, LLC., U.S. Bank National Assoc., Tin Cups, Dollar Tree Stores, Inc., Blaze Liquor Corporation, Double Dragon Foods, Inc., Frandsen Bank & Trust, Metro Home Health Care Corporation, The Laundry Company, LLC., WESTconsin Credit Union, EWR St. Paul Rice Street, LLC., Glenn D. Andrew and Alice G. Andrew, husband and wife, John Peter Hegge and Hattie M. Hegge, husband and wife, Fred Howard and Freda Howard, husband and wife, Alerus Financial, N.A., Healtheast Medical Research Institute, Wang Lee Yang, University National Bank, That Property Place, LLC., Pine Financial Group, Inc., City of St. Paul, and all other parties unknown having any claimed right, title or interest in the premises herein, together with the unknown heirs or devisees, if any, of the parties that may be deceased, and including unknown spouses, if any, Respondents. IN THE MATTER OF THE CONDEMNATION OF CERTAIN LAND                          TO THE RESPONDENTS HEREIN ABOVE NAMED: You, and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 10th day of June, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. via ZOOM before Judge Mark Ireland the Petitioner will present to the above-named court a Petition now on file herein for condemnation of certain land for highway purposes. Parties wishing to appear at the remote hearing at 10:00 a.m. on June 10, 2024, can join by logging into
JOHN J. CHOI Ramsey County Attorney By: /s/ Scott Schwahn Scott Schwahn (#0222239) Kevin Plaisance (#0504690) Assistant Ramsey County Attorney 360 Wabasha St. N., Sute 100 St. Paul, MN 55102 Telephone: (651) 266-3121 (Schwahn) Scott.schwahn@co.ramsey.mn.us Telephone: (612)494-4116 (Plaisance) Kevin.plaisance@co.ramsey.mn.us Attorneys for Petitioner Published three times in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 10, 17 and 24, 2024. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY, DISTRICT COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT CASE TYPE 2: CONDEMNATION COURT FILE NO. 62-CV-24-1365 JUDGE MARK IRELAND AMENDED PETITION County of Ramsey, Petitioner, v. Holiday Stationstores, LLC., JEANNE, LLC., Robert L. Brackey, Minuteman Auto Sales, Inc., HAP Sycamore Holding Co., Anchor Bank, N.A., Sunrise New Markets Fund XXXIII, LLC., MMCDC New Markets Fund LVII, LLC., Car Boss, LLC, Deephaven 1880 Farms, LLC., TAD Investments, LLC., Sentry Bank, Zoua Vue, ACN Property, LLC., Highway Credit Union, TK2, LLC., MCGM LLC., 21 Century Bank, Kyaw Karen Market, Bid Discount Liquor, Puprava Restaurant, TK Inspirations, Inc., Community Resource Bank, Rice Holding Company, LLC., Mr. Tire Lyad, Yugi Liu, Lake Road St. Paul, LLC., Hartman-Rice, LLC., Royal Credit Union, McDonalds Real Estate Co., Holiday Stationstores, Inc., Kil-Ben Rice LLC., Corridor Properties, LLC., Bridgewater Bank, Sentou Thao, Kaolee Vang-Thao, OCMBC, Inc., Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Alexsandra Josefina Selva-Maldonado, Martha Esela Lopez, Sun Enterprises, LLC., U.S. Bank National Assoc., Tin Cups, Dollar Tree Stores, Inc., Blaze Liquor Corporation, Double Dragon Foods, Inc., Frandsen Bank & Trust, Metro Home Health Care Corporation, The Laundry Company, LLC., WESTconsin Credit Union, EWR St. Paul Rice Street, LLC., Glenn D. Andrew and Alice G. Andrew, husband and wife, John Peter Hegge and Hattie M. Hegge, husband and wife, Fred Howard and Freda Howard, husband and wife, Alerus Financial, N.A., Healtheast Medical Research Institute, Wang Lee Yang, University National Bank, That Property Place, LLC., Pine Financial Group, Inc., City of St. Paul, and all other parties unknown having any claimed
                     
Dated: April 3, 2024
IN THE MATTER OF THE CONDEMNATION OF CERTAIN LAND   
TO: THE DISTRICT COURT ABOVE NAMED
April 3, 2024 JOHN J. CHOI, Ramsey County Attorney By: /s/ Scott Schwahn Scott Schwahn (#0222239) Kevin Plaisance (#0504690) Assistant Ramsey County Attorney 360 Wabasha St. N., Sute 100, St. Paul,
Dated:
Petitioner ACKNOWLEDGMENT
/s/ Scott Schwahn Scott Schwahn                          EXHIBIT A RAMSEY COUNTY BOARD
The undersigned hereby acknowledges that costs, disbursements, and reasonable attorney and witness fees may be awarded pursuant to Minn. Stat. Section 549.211 to the party against whom the allegations in this pleading are asserted.
OF COMMISSIONERS RESOLUTION B2021-040
State Aid, Federal, and participating funding associated with the construction of the approved projects in the 2021-2025 or a previously approved TIP in accordance with the County’s procurement policies and procedures. 5. Authorize the County Engineer and County Attorney to acquire temporary easements, permanent easements, fee title, and enter into Limited Use Permits with the State of Minnesota for projects in the 2021-2025 TIP, or previously approved TIP, by negotiation or condemnation. 6. Authorize the County Engineer to approve negotiated settlements for up to $100,000 over the County’s appraised value per parcel for temporary and permanent easements and fee title. 7. Authorize the County Manager to approve and execute purchase agreements, settlements, closing documents, Limited Use Permits, and other related real estate documentation associated with County Board approved acquisitions of real property. 8. Authorize the County Manager to approve and execute cooperative agreements and maintenance agreements with cities, counties, the State, and other governmental agencies fortheir participation in projects listed in the 20212025 Public Works TIP or previously approved TIP. 9. Authorize temporary cash loans from the County General Fund to the Road and Bridge Capital Improvement Program fund and the Wheelage Tax fund for costs of projects listed in the 2021-2025 Public Works Transportation Program, or previously approved TIP, and for maintenance project expenditures occurring before bond or wheelage tax proceeds are received pending receipt of Federal, County State Aid Highway, State, participating funds. A motion to approve was made by Commissioner McGuire, seconded by CommissionerMatasCastillo. Motion passed. Aye: - 7: Carter, Frethem, MatasCastillo, McDonough, McGuire, Ortega, and Reinhardt By: Janet Guthrie I, Mee Cheng, Chief Clerk - County Board, duly appointed and qualified for Ramsey County, Minnesota, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution B2021-040, passed by the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners on 2/16/2021. ATTEST: /s/ Mee Cheng Chief Clerk - County Board, Mee Cheng Date Certified (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE)

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under and across those parts of Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 17, MORIN’S ENLARGEMENT OF LAFOND’S ADDITION TO ST. PAUL, according to the recorded plat thereof, and the South 38 feet of the North 808 feet of the East 160 feet of the Northeast Quarter of Section 36, Township 29, Range 23, according to the government survey thereof, all in Ramsey County, MN and described as follows: Commencing at a point that is 36.00 feet north of the south line and 20.00 feet west of the east line, as measured perpendicular to, of said Lot 3, Block 17; thence South 89 degrees 29 minutes 50 seconds West, assumed bearing, along a line that is parallel with and 36.00 feet north, as measured perpendicular to, of said south line of Lot 3, a distance of 12.00 feet to the point of beginning of the area to be described; thence continuing South 89 degrees 29 minutes 50 seconds West, along said last described parallel line, a distance of 45.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 30 minutes 10 seconds West, perpendicular to the last described line, a distance of 3.00 feet; thence North 89 degrees 29 minutes 50 seconds East, along a line parallel with said south line of Lot 3, a distance of 40.02 feet; thence North 44 degrees 37 minutes 51 seconds East a distance of 19.85 feet to a point on a line that is parallel with and 23.00 feet west, as measured perpendicular to, of the east line of said Block 17; thence North 00 degrees 13 minutes 03 seconds West, along said line that is parallel with the east line of Block 17, a distance of 102.58 feet; thence South 89 degrees 46 minutes 57 seconds West a distance of 5.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 13 minutes 03 seconds West a distance of 30.00 feet to the north line of said South 38 feet of the North 808 feet of the Northeast Quarter; thence North 89 degrees 24 minutes 32 seconds East, along said last described north line, a distance of 8.00 feet to a point on a line that is parallel with and 20.00 feet west, as measured perpendicular to, said east line of Block 17 and its northerly extension; thence South 00 degrees 13 minutes 03 seconds East, along said last described parallel line, a distance of 137.61 feet to a point that is distant 12.00 feet northerly of said point of commencement; thence South 44 degrees 38 minutes 23 seconds West a distance of 17.01 feet to said point of beginning and there terminating.

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                                       EXHIBIT B PARCEL 1 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION Over, under and across those parts of Lot 1 and the North half of Lot 2, Block 32, MORIN’S ENLARGEMENT OF LAFOND’S ADDITION TO ST. PAUL, according to the recorded plat thereof, Ramsey County, MN and described as follows: The westerly 5.00 feet of the easterly 25.00 feet of said Lot 1 and said North half of Lot 2. AND The northerly 7.00 feet of the westerly 55.00 feet of the easterly 80.00 feet of said Lot 1. PIN: 362923110064 – Abstract & Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 636135 ADDRESS: 629 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55103-1828 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Holiday Stationstores, LLC Fee Owner JEANNE, LLC Driveway Easement City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 2 PERMANENT RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across that part of Lot 3, Block 17, MORIN’S ENLARGEMENT OF LAFOND’S ADDITION TO ST. PAUL, according to the recorded plat thereof, Ramsey County, MN and described as follows: Beginning at a point that is 36.00 feet north of the south line and 20.00 feet west of the east line, as measured perpendicular to, of said Lot 3, Block 17; thence North 00 degrees 13 minutes 03 seconds West, assumed bearing, along a line that is parallel with and 20.00 feet west, as measured perpendicular to, of said east line of Lot 3, a distance of 12.00 feet; thence South 44 degrees 38 minutes 23 seconds West a distance of 17.01 feet to a point on a line that is parallel with and 36.00 feet north, as measured perpendicular to, of said south line of Lot 3 and distant 12.00 feet westerly of said point of beginning; thence North 89 degrees 29 minutes 50 seconds East, along said parallel line, a distance of 12.00 feet to said point of beginning and there
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Property Certificate of Title No: 543150 ADDRESS: 637 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55103-1849 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Robert L. Brackey Fee Owner Minuteman Auto Sales, Inc. Tenant City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 10 PERMANENT RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Parcel 10, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 55, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 10, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 55, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 252923440008 – Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 636685 ADDRESS: 150 Sycamore Avenue West, Saint Paul, MN 55117-5432 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information HAP Sycamore Holding Co. Fee Owner Anchor Bank, N.A. Mortgage Sunrise New Markets Fund XXXIII, LLC Mortgage MMCDC New Markets Fund LVII, LLC Mortgage City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 11 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 11, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 55, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 252923440003 – Abstract ADDRESS: 798 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Car Boss, LLC Fee Owner City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 15 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 15, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 55, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 252923410140 – Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 640457 ADDRESS: 849 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Deephaven 1880 Farms, LLC Fee Owner/Contract for Deed Vendor TAD Investments, LLC Fee Owner/Contract for Deed Vendee Sentry Bank Mortgage City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 20 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 20, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 55, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 252923410133 – Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 614452 (Covers Additional Lands) ADDRESS: 0 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117-1393 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Zoua Vue Fee Owner City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 21 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 21, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 55, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 252923410132 – Abstract & Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 614452 (Covers Additional Lands) ADDRESS: 879 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information ACN Property, LLC Fee Owner Highway Credit Union Driveway Easement City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 26 PERMANENT RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Parcel 26, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 54, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 26, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 54, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder and Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 252923410259 – Abstract & Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 529688 ADDRESS: 945 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117-4950 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information TK2, LLC Fee Owner MCGM LLC Easement 21st Century Bank Mortgage Kyaw Karen Market Tenant/Lessor Big Discount Liquor Tenant/Lessor Puprava Restaurant Tenant/Lessor City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 42 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 42, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 53, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 252923110196 – Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 621824 ADDRESS: 1091 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117-4920 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information TK Inspirations, Inc. Fee Owner Community Resource Bank Mortgage Loan# 33270 City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 55 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 55, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 52, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 242923440227 – Abstract ADDRESS: 1201 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117-4538 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Rice Holding Company, LLC Fee Owner Mr. Tire Lyad Tenant/Lessor City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 58 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 58, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 52, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 242923440113– Abstract ADDRESS: 1223 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117-4538 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Yugi Liu Fee Owner City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 81 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across those parts of Lots 23, 24, 25, and 26, Block 4, HAGER’S SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 OF WALCOTT’S ADDITION TO COTTAGE HOMES, according to the recorded plat thereof, Ramsey County, MN and described as follows: The north 3.00 feet of the east 16.00 feet of Lot 23, said Block 4. AND The east 16.00 feet of Lot 24, said Block 4. AND The east 8.00 feet of Lot 25, said Block 4, along with the west 8.00 feet of the east 16.00 feet of the south 19.00 feet of said Lot 25. AND The east 8.00 feet of Lot 26, said Block 4. All except the existing building. PIN: 242923410006 – Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 652399 ADDRESS: 1403 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117-4571 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Lake Road St. Paul, LLC Fee Owner Hartman-Rice, LLC Fee Owner Royal Credit Union Mortgage City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE)
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PARCEL 94 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across those parts of Lots 1 through 14, inclusive, Block 9, RICE STREET VILLAS, and the North 5 feet of Lot 15, Block 9, RICE STREET VILLAS, according to the recorded plat thereof, Ramsey County, MN and described as follows: The east 10.00 feet of Lots 1, 2, and 3, along with the east 10.00 feet of the north 15.90 feet of Lot 4, all in said Block 9. AND The east 8.00 feet of the south 16.97 feet of Lot 13, along with the east 8.00 feet of Lot 14, and along with the east 8.00 feet of said North 5 feet of Lot 15, all in said Block 9. PIN: 242923140001 – Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 573944 ADDRESS: 1535 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information McDonald’s Real Estate Company Fee Owner City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 106 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across those parts of Lots 14, 15, 16, 17 and 20, Block 5, MERRILL’S DIVISION OF RICE STREET VILLAS, according to the recorded plat thereof, Ramsey County, MN and described as follows: The west 9.00 feet of the south 10.50 feet of said Lot 14. AND The west 9.00 feet of said Lots 15 and 16. AND The west 9.00 feet of the north 16.50 feet of said Lot 17. AND The west 16.00 feet of the south 6.00 feet of said Lot 20. PIN: 192922220113 – Abstract ADDRESS: 1608 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117-3754 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Holiday Stationstores, Inc Fee Owner City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 120 PERMANENT RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Parcel 120, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 51, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 120, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 51, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 192922320176 – Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 596333 & 596334 ADDRESS: 1360 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Kil-Ben Rice, LLC Fee Owner City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 125 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 125, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 51, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 192922330015 – Abstract ADDRESS: 1314 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117-4558 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Corridor Properties, LLC Fee Owner Bridgewater Bank Mortgage City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 134 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 134, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 51, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 192922330114 – Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 615986 ADDRESS: 1270 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117-4541 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Sentou Thao Fee Owner Kaolee Vang-Thao Fee Owner OCMBC, Inc. Mortgage Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Mortgage Nominee City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 142 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 142, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 52, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 192922330074 – Abstract ADDRESS: 1240 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117-4559 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Alexsandra Josefina Selva-Maldonado Fee Owner Marta Esela Lopez Possible Fee Owner City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 145 & 146 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 146, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 52, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 192922330085 and 192922330133 – Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 628698 (Covers Additional Lands) ADDRESS: 0 & 121 Maryland Avenue West, St. Paul, MN 55117-4528 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Sun Enterprises, LLC Fee Owner US Bank National Assoc. Trustee Tin Cups Tenant/Lessee Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. Tenant/Lessee Blaze Liquor Corporation d/b/a Reborn Liquors Tenant/Lessee Double Dragon Foods, Inc. Tenant/Lessee Frandsen Bank & Trust Mortgage / Security Agreement City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 161 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 161, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 53, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 302922220124 – Abstract ADDRESS: 1090 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Metro Home Health Care Corporation Fee Owner Royal Credit Union Mortgage City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 168 PERMANENT RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Parcel 168, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 53, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder and Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 168, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 53, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder and Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 302922320064 – Abstract & Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 650582 ADDRESS: 1030 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information The Laundry Company, LLC Fee Owner WESTconsin Credit Union Mortgage City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 170 & 171 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 170, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 54, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder and Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PERMANENT RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Parcel 171, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 54, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 171, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 54, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder and Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 302922230196 and 302922230200 – Abstract & Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 629504 ADDRESS: 0 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information EWR St. Paul Rice Street, LLC Fee Owner Glenn D. Andrew, Alice G. Andrew, husband and wife, John Peter Hegge and Hattie M. Hegge, husband and wife, Fred Howard and Freda Howard, husband and wife Driveway Easement Alerus Financial, N.A. Mortgage Healtheast Medical Research Institute Tenant/Lessee City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 174 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 174, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 54, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 302922320043 – Abstract ADDRESS: 130 Litchfield Street, St. Paul, MN 55117 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information Wang Lee Yang Fee Owner University National Bank Mortgage Unknown Tenants City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes PARCEL 184 TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Over, under and across Temporary Easement Parcel 184, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 55, as the same is on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder and Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota. PIN: 302922320167 – Abstract & Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 643486 ADDRESS: 842 Rice Street, St. Paul, MN 55117 NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information That Property Place, LLC Fee Owner Pine Financial Group, Inc Mortgage City of St. Paul Possible special assessments County of Ramsey Possible property taxes Published three times in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 17, 24, and May 1, 2024.
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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Ethan Felling

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Mahtomedi Baseball

Brol Scherman

Centennial Lacrosse

Ethan Felling, Mahtomedi junior pitcher/outfielder, coming off an outstanding sophomore season, went 4-for-8 with a homer, three runs and four RBI’s in three games last week. He also pitched five no-hit innings with nine strikeouts. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound left-hander hit .349 with three homers in 2023 and went 5-2 on the mound including a shutout in the state tournament. He has already committed to Texas Christian University.

Brol Scherman, Centennial junior lacrosse standout, has netted 22 goals and provided seven assists for the Cougars (4-2) while notching 17 ground balls (a change of possession statistic). Scherman was all-conference as a sophomore with 36 goals and 28 assists. The recruiting website ILMCA said of him: “Endto-end playmaking machine with striking confidence both on and off the field. Versatile offensive threat with strong outside shooting and crease finishing skills. Magnetic team leader and positive influencer.”

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PARKER FOX: Great to be a Gopher at last

over Michigan State at home; ten points in a 90-85 loss at Iowa; nine points and four rebounds in an 88-79 win over Ohio State at home; eight points and nine rebounds in a 73-55 loss at Nebraska; and, in his lone start, 11 points, six rebounds and four blocks in a 75-70 home win over Penn State.

His top scoring game was 16 points in a 101-65 win at home over Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. He had 10 points, two steals and two blocks in a 73-72 win over Butler in the NIT at Indianapolis in March.

The Gophers, coached by Ben Johnson, were 19-15 overall and 9-11 in the Big Ten, after going 9-22 and 2-17 the year before. They lost six of their last eight but did pick up the one NIT win before Indiana State ended their season.

“I think we proved a lot of people wrong this year,” Fox said. “We were able to give some of the best teams in the country

a really good fight. The coaching staff did a great job preparing us.”

Despite the upbeat season, four of the Gophers’ top nine players have left through the transfer portal.

“It is just the new landscape of college basketball,” he said.  “It’s hard to understand, but everyone has to make the best decision for themselves and their families. I loved all my teammates and I wish them nothing but the best.”

Fox was named to the Academic All-Big Ten team. He is taking strategic management classes as a graduate student after earning his masters in sports management in 2023.

At Mahtomedi, Fox averaged 23.3 points as a senior in 201617, leading the Zephyrs to a 22-3 season, falling one win short of state. He was not regarded as Big Ten material then, but flourished in three seasons at Northern State (Aberdeen, SD), where he grew bigger and stronger and was known for spectacular, highlight-reel dunks. With two years eligibility left (one

Covid-shortened season was not counted against eligibility), he decided to give D-I a try and fielded multiple offers. He wound up being new coach Johnson’s first signee.

Then came the two injuries, the first during a pickup game at Northern in the spring of 2021, the next in an early practice with the Gophers in 2022, that resulted in two years of rehabbing.

“There’s a lot of isolation and some crazy, dark days, and times where you’ve got a lot of self-reflection,” Fox said in an interview last November with si.com. “You learn a lot about your body and you learn all the muscles that you need to get stronger … there’s so many moves in basketball that you need to have down before you want to get back out there …. The mental (part) is really the beast.”

Fox announced Friday that he will return for one more season. After all he went through to be a Gopher, he’s not leaving Williams Arena until he has played as long as he can.

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Students participate in Model United Nations

Ten senior students from White Bear Lake High School and the Alternative Learning Center participated in the YMCA Model United Nations program. The students represented various countries, and engaged in debates and discussions on a wide range of global issues with over 800 peers from different backgrounds. The opportunity allowed them to learn about international relations and governance and develop critical thinking and public speaking skills. By participating in programs like Model UN, students gain experience that prepares them for leadership roles in their future endeavors.

Participants include (front row, l-r): Anna Porter, Maya Harding, Olivia Jacob, Sofia Prado; back row l-r: Kara Windish, Jonathan Fitzgerald, TheodoreBrooks Evans, Marissa Drake, Jessica Sander, Jasmine Odamtten.

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BEARS SPORTS BRIEFS

TENNIS

White Bear Lake lost to Class A power Mounds Park Academy 6-0 in the season opener, and to Chisago Lakes 4-3, with Will Fleming, Andrew Kolenich and Brooks Peltier winning at 1-2-3 singles. Against MPA, Kolenich was tied 4-4 in the third set when rain ended the match

SOFTBALL

White Bear Lake is 4-0 after wins over East Ridge 7-2 and Roseville Area 13-2. Lilly Martin, sophomore pitcher, struck out 23 batters in 12 innings. “Lilly pitched for JV last

year and had a great season,” said coach Jill Leverty. The Bears took a quick 5-0 lead at East Ridge. Maddy Belisle led off with a home run to center, Maddy Pearson hit a tworun single and Lily Glendenning added a sac fly. Lauren Elias had two of the Bears’ seven hits. Against Roseville, the Bears had four basesloaded walks, and eight hits. Aubrey Lund punched a two-run single. Glendening had two runs and an RBI. The Bears are No. 6 in the StarTribune metro rankings.

GIRLS LACROSSE

White Bear Lake beat Hill-Murray

14-4 in the opener with Jaeda Jensen pumping in seven goals, Beverly Peterson four, and Georgia Kodytek and Grace Castro one each. Goalie Mesa McElmury stopped three of seven shots.

BOYS LACROSSE

White Bear Lake lost to Eden Prairie 8-6 in the season opener. Notching two goals each were Preston West, Wyatt Raleigh and Ben Lockwood. Reid Vickstrom in goal made 10 saves.

BASEBALL

White Bear Lake lost to East Ridge

10-0 and beat Roseville Area 11-5 to open the season.

BOYS TRACK

The Bears edged Mounds View 134 to 129 for first place among ten Suburban East Conference teams in a home meet.  Caleb Anderson won the 100 dash (11.22) and 200 dash (22.86). Keith Johnson was second in the 200 (23.02) and fourth in the 100. Other second-places were by Vaughn Larson in the 1600 run (4:35), Luke Williams in the 800 run (2:01.82), Tyrese Behnken in 110 hurdles (15.88), and Matt Hunter in discus (125-2).

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Creating Community through Watercolor

White Bear Center for the Arts

Teaching Artist Lisa Fertig has developed a strong community of painters over the 15 years that she has been teaching art classes. At the heart of her teaching lies a passion for fine art. A watercolor and acrylic artist, Lisa began her journey at the Fine Arts Program at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. She continued her studies here in Minnesota at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and Atelier Lack.  Her artistry is not defined by one style. Lisa paints more traditional landscapes, as well as abstract pieces. About her traditional paintings, Lisa writes that they embody “my response to the environment, particularly to the countryside and to the shades, shadows, and colors of early mornings and late afternoons. As I paint, I recall and re-experience the peace and freedom of the open air as well as the spectacular and captivating qualities of the great outdoors.”

For her abstract work, “I travel inward,” Lisa writes, “exploring and responding to progressions of thoughts and emotions deep within

my mind. Free of visual constraints, these intangible introspective meditations take no recognizable form. Instead, they manifest themselves as  successive, unfolding, and spontaneous adventures in color, texture, and composition.”

Lisa began teaching watercolor classes at White Bear Center for the Arts 15 years ago, and for the past 10 years has taught Watercolor Basics and Moving Beyond the Basics. These classes offer a strong

foundation in watercolor technique. Watercolor Basics is a good fit for students who have a little experience in watercolor and want to learn more. Moving Beyond the Basics is for students who have more experience, and are looking to improve their technique and skill set.

Over the years, Lisa has developed a strong following of students who look to her for watercolor support and advice. And Lisa learns from

Spotlight on Studio Repose

White Bear Center for the Arts’ high school internship program Studio Repose is in full swing.

Seven local high schoolers are busy curating the High School Visual Arts & WriteNow! Exhibition, designing graphics, and learning about what it means to work in the arts.

This month, we’re highlighting Studio Repose Intern Tylor Johnson.

“My name is Tylor Johnson

Upcoming events

Urine Town

The Hanifl Performing Arts Center | April 26-May 19

In this triumphant and uproarious musical, a terrible water shortage has led to a governmentenforced ban on private toilets. Amid the people, a hero decides that he’s had enough. A hilariously funny and touchingly honest satire, Urinetown provides a fresh and timely addition to one of America’s greatest art forms.

Lakeshore Players Annual Fundraising Gala

The Hanifl Performing Arts Center | May 16, 5:30 PM

Join Lakeshore for top-notch entertainment, dinner, drinks & desserts, a live auction, a pianolounge after-party, and more. Proceeds benefit

her students as well. “My favorite part about my classes is that my students push me to grow and get out of my comfort zone,” Lisa said in correspondence with WBCA. From her students, Lisa has learned that “communicating is the way we grow and understand the process. If I don’t see the light bulb go on I try to redirect and explain it in a different way.”

For Lisa, the impact of teaching goes beyond simply instructing someone how to paint. She has students who have been in her classes for years, and real friendships have grown. “Developing friendships with my students is a wonderful gift; every artist needs art buddies,” Lisa said. For those considering learning more about watercolor or perhaps delving deeper into an existing skill, watercolor classes are a great way to do so while being part of a community. “Learning to paint in watercolor is a fun process that takes time and patience,” Lisa said. “If you have the desire, I will give you the tools to accomplish that desire.”

and I’m a senior in high school. A few of my interests include playing video games, sketching, learning new things, and spending time with friends. This is my first time participating in an internship as well as my first time experiencing White Bear Center for the Arts. I applied for this program because I had taken an interest in graphic design. I’m excited for all of the new things and

Lakeshore Players artistic and educational programs.

High School Visual Arts & WriteNow! Community Reception

people I will be exposed to through this program.” You can learn more about

White Bear Center for the Arts | April 25, 6:00-8:30 PM

Come celebrate young writers and artists during this community reception! WBCA hosts two annual high school competitions: the High School Visual Arts Contest and the WriteNow! High School Writing Contest. This year, the results of the contests are combined into one gallery exhibit.

Freaky Friday

The Hanifl Performing Arts Center | June 20-23

When an overworked mother and her teenage daughter magically swap bodies, they have just one day to put things right again. By spending

Studio Repose at WhiteBearArts.org/youth.

a day in each other’s shoes, mom and daughter come to appreciate one another’s struggles, learn self-acceptance, and realize the immeasurable love and mutual respect that bond a mother and daughter. Tickets on sale May 6th!

www.childrensperformingartsmn.org

Ashti’s Journey to Jazz

The Hanifl Performing Arts Center | July 11-20

Adapted from the acclaimed book, “Ashti Meets Birdman Al,” this story is about a little girl and her mother meeting an old jazz musician who has the blues because a school’s music program is in jeopardy. He shares his love of jazz music with them. Ashti is inspired to help Birdman Al keep the music alive, so she creates a fundraising event to earn money for the school’s music program.    Tickets on sale in May!

www.childrensperformingartsmn.org

You can find a full list of classes in WBCA’s quarterly printed catalog and online at WhiteBearArts.org/classes.

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RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA

OFFICE OF THE COUNTY MANAGER ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES

APRIL 2, 2024

The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners met in regular session at 9:01 a.m. with the following members present: Frethem, McGuire, Moran, Ortega, Reinhardt, Xiong and Chair Martinson. Also present was Johanna Berg, County Manager, and Stacey D’Andrea, Assistant County Attorney, Ramsey County Attorney’s Office.

AGENDA of April 2, 2024 was presented for approval. Motion by Ortega, seconded by Xiong. Unanimously approved.

MINUTES of March 19, 2024 were presented for approval. Motion by McGuire, seconded by Reinhardt. Unanimously approved

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT – Read by Commissioner Moran.

PROCLAMATION

County Manager’s Office – Proclamation: Autism Awareness Month. Presented by Commissioner McGuire. Discussion can be found on archived video.

Public Health – Proclamation: National Public Health Week. Presented by Commissioner Moran. Discussion can be found on archived video.

ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS

Community & Economic Development, Chief Clerk – Appointment of Vice Chair of Rice Creek Commons Joint Development Authority Board. Motion by Moran, seconded by Reinhardt. Unanimously approved. (B2024-055)

County Attorney’s Office – Award from Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation for Restorative Outreach & Support Coordinator. Motion by Moran, seconded by Reinhardt. Unanimously approved. (B2024-056) County

will affirmatively assure increased participation of minority groups and disadvantaged persons and women in all phases of the highway construction industry, and that on any project constructed pursuant to this advertisement equal employment opportunity will be provided to all persons without regard to their race, color, disability, age, religion, sex or national origin; in accordance with the Minnesota Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statute 363A.08 Unfair discriminatory Practices, it will affirmatively assure that on any project constructed pursuant to this advertisement equal employment opportunity will be offered to all persons without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local commission, disability, sexual orientation, or age; in accordance with the Minnesota Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statute 363A.36 Certificates of Compliance for Public Contracts, and 363A.37 Rules for Certificates of Compliance, it will assure that appropriate parties to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement possess valid Certificates of Compliance.

If you are not a current holder of a compliance certificate issued by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights and intend to bid on any job in this advertisement you must contact the Department of Human Rights immediately for assistance in obtaining a certificate. The following notice from the Minnesota Department of Human Rights applies to all contractors: “It is hereby agreed between the parties that Minnesota Statute, section 363A.36 and Minnesota Rules, parts 5000.3400 to 5000.3600

PUBLIC NOTICES APRIL 17, 2024 www.presspubs.com VADNAIS HEIGHTS PRESS 19 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: Donnelly Stucco & Exteriors 2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be: 2832 MOUNDS VIEW BLVD MOUNDS VIEW MN 55112 USA 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. Donnelly Stucco Services LLC 2832 MOUNDS VIEW BLVD MOUNDS VIEW MN 55112 USA 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: 4/8/24 Signed: Courtney Ernston Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 17 and 24, 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: LATASHA SHANIECE HILL 2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be: care of, 2136 Ford Parkway #5155 Saint Paul Minnesota [00000] 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. Hill, Latasha Shaniece care of, 2136 Ford Parkway #5155 Saint Paul Minnesota [00000] Latasha Shaniece Hill care of, 2136 Ford Parkway #5155 Saint Paul Minnesota [00000] :Latasha- Shaniece: Hill.,Authorized Agent care of, 2136 Ford Parkway #5155 Saint Paul Minnesota [00000] 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: February 13, 2024 Signed: :Latasha- Shaniece: Hill., Authorized Agent Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 17 and 24, 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: Collette Rosemary Etzell 2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be: c/o 3503 Richmond Avenue Shoreview Minnesota 00000 USA 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. Etzell Collette Rosemary c/o 3503 Richmond Avenue Shoreview Minnesota 00000 USA Collette Rosemary Etzell c/o 3503 Richmond Avenue Shoreview Minnesota 00000 USA :Collette- Rosemary:Etzell.,Statutory Agent c/o 3503 Richmond Avenue Shoreview Minnesota 00000 USA 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: October 9, 2023 Signed: Collette Etzell., Statutory Agent Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 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: John Thomas Etzell 2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be: c/o 3503 Richmond Avenue Shoreview Minnesota 00000 USA 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. Etzell John Thomas c/o 3503 Richmond Avenue Shoreview Minnesota 00000 USA John Thomas Etzell c/o 3503 Richmond Avenue Shoreview Minnesota 00000 USA :John- Thomas: Etzell.,Statutory Agent c/o 3503 Richmond Avenue Shoreview Minnesota 00000 USA 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: October 9, 2023 Signed: John Etzell., Statutory Agent Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 10 and 17, 2024. OFFICE OF THE MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF AMENDED ASSUMED NAME Pursuant to Chapter 333, Minnesota Statutes, the undersigned, who is or will be conducting or transacting 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: Transforming Journey 2. The address of the principal place of business is or will be: 4055 Wilshire Circle Shoreview, MN 55126 3. The name and address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name. (Only one signature is required by law.) Note: if the business owner is a corporation, you must list the legal corporate name and the legal Registered Office of the corporation. Nina Barnes 4055 Wilshire Circle, Shoreview, MN 55126 4. This certificate is an amendment of Certificate of Assumed Name number 644259000029 filed with the Secretary of State on 2/2/2013, under the name Invitation to Transformation. 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: April 1, 2024 Signed: Nina M. Barnes, Owner/Principal Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 10 and 17, 2024. CITY OF VADNAIS HEIGHTS, MN ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 2024 SANITARY SEWER LINING CITY PROJECT NO. 2024-06 Notice is hereby given that Online Bids will be received by the City of Vadnais Heights until 10:00 a.m. (local time), Thursday, May 16, 2024, via QuestCDN for the furnishing of all labor and material for the construction of proposed improvements. Estimated quantities for the Work include: Est. Qty Unit Item 2763 LF 8 INCH CIPP SANITARY SEWER LINING 196 LF 9 INCH CIPP SANITARY SEWER LINING 520 LF 10 INCH CIPP SANITARY SEWER LINING 415 LF CLEAN AND TELEVISE 12” RCP STORM SEWER 37 LF CLEAN AND TELEVISE 15” RCP STORM SEWER 240 LF CLEAN AND TELEVISE 24” RCP STORM SEWER 215 LF CLEAN AND TELEVISE 33” RCP STORM SEWER 206 LF CLEAN AND TELEVISE 48” RCP STORM SEWER The bid opening will be conducted via Teams Meeting, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud: Join on your computer or mobile app : https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ microsoft-teams/join-a-meeting. Use the following login information: Meeting ID: 245
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may be responsible for any documented costs. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: Vadnais Heights City Hall, 800 Co Rd E East, Vadnais Heights, MN 55127, Nick Ousky, 651.204.6095, Nick.Ousky@CityVadniasHeights.com The Bidding Documents may be viewed for no cost at www. cityvadnaisheights.com/Bids.aspx by selecting the Project Bid Information link at the bottom of the page and the View Plans option from the menu at the top of the selected project page. Digital image copies of the Bidding Documents are available at www. cityvadnaisheights.com/Bids.aspx for a fee of $30. These documents may be downloaded by selecting this project from the “Project Bid Information” link and by entering eBidDocTM Number 9046064 on the SEARCH PROJECTS page. For assistance and free membership registration, contact QuestCDN at 952.233.1632 or info@questcdn.com. For this project, bids will ONLY be received electronically. Contractors submitting an electronic bid will be charged an additional $42 at the time of bid submission via the online electronic bid service QuestCDN.com. To access the electronic Bid Worksheet, download the project document and click the online bidding button at the top of the advertisement. Prospective bidders must be on the plan holders list through Quest CDN for bids to be accepted. Bids shall be completed according to the Bidding Requirements prepared by SEH dated April 1st, 2024. In addition to digital plans, paper copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from Vadnais Heights City Hall (651.204.6095) for
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are incorporated into any contract between these parties based on this specification or any modification of it. A copy of Minnesota Statute 363A.36 and Minnesota Rules, parts 5000.3400 to 5000.3600 is available upon request from the contracting agency.” “It is
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363A.36
Minnesota
5000.3600. Failure by a contractor to implement an affirmative action
or make a good faith effort shall result in revocation of its certificate or revocation of the contract (Minnesota Statute 363A.36, Subd. 2 and 3).” A minimum goal of 19.3% Good Faith Effort to be subcontracted to Disadvantaged Business Enterprises. SOLICITATION: RFB-PRMG31045-KB OPENING DATE: 5/2/2024 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY THROUGH PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT SEEKS A PRIME CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ALL SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, LABOR AND INCIDENTIALS FOR THE MEDICAL EXAMINER GENERATOR REPLACEMENT PROJECT. PRE-SOLICITATION RESPONSE CONFERENCE: 300 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, E. ST PAUL, MN 55130. 4/16/2024. 9:00 AM CST. SOLICITATION: RFB-PRMG30337-KB OPENING DATE: 6/6/2024 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY THROUGH PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT SEEKS MULTIPLE QUALIFIED CONTRACTORS TO PROVIDE CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, AND LABOR FOR VARIOUS RAMSEY COUNTY FACILITIES, AND UNDER COOPERATIVE CONTRACTS FOR USE BY MULTIPLE RAMSEY COUNTY DEPARTMENTS ON AN AS NEEDED BASIS. PRE-SOLICITATION RESPONSE CONFERENCE: VIRTUAL VIA ZOOM LINK IN SOLICITATION. 5/2/2024. 1:00PM CST. SOLICITATION: RFB-PRMG31122-KB OPENING DATE: 5/23/2024 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY THROUGH PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT SEEKS TO ESTABLISH A POOL OF GENERAL CONTRACTORS TO PROVIDE SERVICES FOR SMALL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS FOR RAMSEY COUNTY FACILITIES. PRE-SOLICITATION RESPONSE CONFERENCE: VIRTUAL VIA ZOOM LINK IN SOLICITATION. 5/2/2024. 10:00AM CST. SOLICITATION: RFB-PH555-29384-SK OPENING DATE: 5/9/2024 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY (THE “COUNTY”), THROUGH THE PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT, SEEKS A CONTRACTOR FOR THE PROCESSING AND REMOVAL OF TREE AND SHRUB WASTE FROM FOUR COUNTY YARD WASTE SITES ON A PERIODIC BASIS. TWO OF THE SITES ARE LOCATED IN SAINT PAUL AND TWO ARE LOCATED IN THE NORTHERN SUBURBS. CONTRACTORS MUST BE ABLE TO MOBILIZE AND OPERATE EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO GRIND/CHIP TREE AND SHRUB WASTE AND REMOVE THE PROCESSED MATERIAL FROM THE SITES. SOME WOOD MULCH/CHIPS WILL BE LEFT ON SITE AT EACH LOCATION FOR RESIDENTS TO TAKE. CONTRACTORS MUST ENSURE THAT PROCESSED TREE AND SHRUB WASTE HAULED OFF-SITE IS USED ULTIMATELY AS A FUEL AT THE SAINT PAUL COGENERATION/DISTRICT ENERGY PLANT IN SAINT PAUL, OR AT A DESIGNATED ALTERNATIVE SITE. THE COUNTY MAY AWARD PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CONTRACTS RESULTING FROM THIS REQUEST FOR BID. SOLICITATION: RFB-PH555-29453-SK OPENING DATE: 5/9/2024 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: RAMSEY COUNTY (THE “COUNTY”), THROUGH THE PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT SEEKS A CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE YARD WASTE SITE WORK AT TWO COUNTY YARD WASTE SITES: MIDWAY AND SUMMIT HILL SITES. BIDS ARE BEING TAKEN FOR A PER TON RATE FOR COMBINED TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL OF YARD WASTE AND A PER HOUR RATE FOR SITE WORK (PUSHING UP PILES, ETC.). Published one time in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 17, 2024.
hereby agreed between the parties that this agency will require affirmative action requirements be met by contractors in relation to
Statute
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