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Eye in the sky: A look into police department’s drone program

Sometimes, police need a little outside help when they’re out on the job. That help can come from the capabilities of aerial vehicles. That remains the objective

of the White Bear Lake Police Department’s newly operational drone program.

“We’re trying to catch up with the times,” said Police Chief Dale Hager. “Drone usage for police department agencies is a thing of the future. Many agencies

have been seeing that and got to it a little before we did. That was when we knew it was time to change.”

Hager’s predecessor, Julie Swanson, helped get the

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Resident honored for helping prevent carjacking

Michael Henderson didn’t expect to become a hero at the White Bear Lake Police Department on December 23, 2023. But that day’s events pushed him to act as a protector without wasting time.

The department presented Henderson with a Citizen’s Award at City Hall on April 23 for the events of Dec. 23. That day, Henderson prevented an attempted carjacking against two women outside of Planet Fitness on Buerkle Road.

“Mr. Henderson is truly deserving of this award by our department,” Police Chief Dale Hager read at the April 23 City Council meeting. “We value community members like you. Thank you for your bravery in helping others.”

On that cold December morning, Henderson arrived at Planet Fitness to work out when he heard a commotion in the parking lot. Henderson then noticed two older women struggling with each other, one trying to steal the other’s car.

“At first, I thought they were just goofing off,” recalled Henderson. “But then I locked eyes with the first lady and saw she was frightened. That’s when I jumped in.”

The first victim was Victoria Halverson, an East Saint Paul resident who, like Michael, had gone to work out. Halverson had finished her workout and was at her car when she saw a middle-aged, disheveled woman run at her. “She came screaming at me, yelling, ‘Give me

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OBITUARIES

Luka Vidovic

Age 87, of White Bear Lake, passed away April 23, 2024. Preceded in death by his parents, his sisters Agata Vidovic and Ilinka Karadza. Survived by his beloved wife of 49 years, Mary; children

Jerome (Ong Yang), Kristi (Bob) Gavin and Michelle (Mike Wolf) Vidovic; grandchildren Brett, Megan, Tyler, Tevin and Raiden, nephews Bosko Karadza and family, Draschko Karadza and family and many other relatives in Europe. Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday, April 30 at 11 a.m. at St. Jude of the Lake, Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Mahtomedi. Luka was a pilot in the Yugoslavian Army. Graduated from University of Zagreb, Croatia. Luka came to the US in 1969 from Germany after growing up in Croatia. Luka and Mary got married in 1975, and in 1976, Luka and Mary began their careers as restauranteurs which developed into the start of the Pizza Man chain with 50 shops across Minnesota, Wisconsin and South Dakota. If desired, memorials can be made to the Mahtomedi Area Food Shelf where Luka volunteered.

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Robin Lee Peterson

Lover of Life, Family, Service, Quilting, and Cards!

We regretfully announce the passing of Robin Peterson (85) of White Bear Lake, MN on April 19, 2024. Robin died of complications following knee surgery due to her underlying Interstitial Lung Disease. She was surrounded by her family and passed away peacefully. She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Allan Peterson. She is survived by her 4 children: Mike Peterson, Jodi (Bill) Defiel, Jill Peterson, and Andy (Tera) Peterson. She loved her eight grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Robin’s funeral service will be held at Redeemer Lutheran Church (WBL) on May 3rd. Visitation from 10:00am to 11:30, service at 11:30am with a luncheon to follow. Robin was very active in her church and serving in the community. So, to honor Robin, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Redeemer Lutheran Church Community Outreach or White Bear Lake Food Shelf.

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Chad Justin “Cj” Freseman

David John Abel

On April 13, 2024, Gerald (Jerry) Charles Backhaus passed away peacefully at 85 years old. Jerry is survived by his wife, Sondra (Sonny) Backhaus, and his children, Julie Benson, Jill Welshinger, and Jana Swanson, as well as seven grandchildren, Jack, Olivia, Max, Annika, Lars, Ava, and Charlie. His nephew, Steve Backhaus, and niece, Sue Rohrlack, also survived him. His parents, Fredrick and Dorothy Backhaus, and his brother, Fredrick Backhaus, preceded him in death.

Jerry was born on October 21, 1938, in Davenport, Iowa. He attended Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa, where he met Sonny, his soon-to-be wife of 63 years and best friend. He graduated in 1956, then attended Drake University and graduated from there in 1960. Soon after, Jerry and Sonny married in 1960 before he proceeded to Drake Law School and graduated with a law degree in 1963.

Jerry’s professional career began at Postal Finance in the legal department in Des Moines in 1963. Then, he moved to Sioux City, Iowa, where he worked as an attorney for 19 years. He moved his family to St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1983, where he continued his legal career with St. Paul Companies. He then became the Executive Director of the Minnesota Life & Health Insurance Guaranty Association until he retired in 2019.

Jerry is remembered as a loving and dependable husband, father, and grandfather, as well as a loyal friend and generous community member. He enjoyed spending time with family, attending Eagle Brook Church and playing golf and tennis, but mostly, he enjoyed making everyone around him laugh. His dry sense of humor and incredibly quick wit won’t ever be forgotten. He will be remembered fondly, and dearly missed by all who knew him. A memorial service will be held at Eagle Brook Church, White Bear Lake, on May 17, 2024visitation 10 a.m. and service at 11 a.m.

Age 51 of Mahtomedi, MN. Chad died 4/4/24 suddenly, alone and unexpectedly about 7 a.m. on a sidewalk along Woodland Dr. just east of Hwy 120 in Mahtomedi, Mn. He is survived by parents Gary E. & Susan (nee Drobinski) Freseman, brothers Rick G. & Scott A. Freseman & sister Terrie L. Owens.

He graduated from Mahtomedi HS in 1992. He had worked at SEH Engr. as a survey rodman. Chad had a talent for music, playing guitar, keyboard and drums and composing several pieces for an early trio he was in. Chad was employed at 3M as a tech in the Btry. Div. In his desire to become an astro-physicist, he attended the U of MN and the U of AZ.

Returning home, he lived in North St. Paul, Maplewood, Stillwater and finally Mahtomedi. As a pivot point between humans and spirits, Chad spent his last 24 years here, orchestrating for peace during the many spiritual wars in the universe. This completed his life cycle on this planet.

Patricia “Pat” (Noe) Lindau

Passed away peacefully on April 25, 2024. Survived by children, Jennifer Lindaux, Gordon Lindau, Dianne Kor, William (Melissa) Lindau; 8 grandchildren; 5 greatgrandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:00am Friday, May 3, 2024 at CERENITY

MARIAN, 200 Earl Street, St. Paul, with visitation one hour prior.

Passed away peacefully surrounded by family on April 21, 2024, age 77. Preceded in death by parents, Claude and Margaret Lucille (nee MacDonald) Abel; sisters, Faith VonBehren, Gloria Gomez, Darline Weekes, and Joyce Zuniga.

Survived by wife of 55 years, Kathleen; children, Jessica (Kevin) Tlougan and Elizabeth (John) Kietzman; grandchildren, Mikayla (Ewan), Alexander, and Lauren; siblings, Mary Lou Ruiz, Claudette Schiefelbein, and Donald (Patricia) Abel.; many nieces, nephews, other family and friends. David was a proud lifelong plumber who gave generously of his time and skill. Army Veteran.

Service Tuesday, May 14, 10:30 A.M. at Bradsaw, 4600 Greenhaven Drive, White Bear. Visitation Monday, 4-8 p.m. at Bradsaw. Burial Fort Snelling National Cemetery.

Vonnie (LaVonne) Mahon

94, of White Bear Lake, passed away on April 22, 2024. A memorial service will be held at 2 PM on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at Mueller Memorial-White Bear Lake, 4738 Bald Eagle Ave, with visitation from 1 PM until the time of the service. Private family interment at St. Patrick’s cemetery in Inver Grove Heights. Mueller Memorial -White Bear Lake, www.muellermemorial.com 651-429-4944

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OBITUARIES

Songs live in memories

For several days a song entitled “I Believe” kept popping up in my memory. I’m not sure why, but perhaps its things in our society that have been disturbing to me.

My wife Kathy looked up the words to the song: I believe for every drop of rain that falls A flower grows I believe that somewhere in the darkest night A candle glows I believe for everyone who goes astray Someone will come to show the way I believe I believe

I believe above the storm the smallest prayer Will still be heard I believe that someone in the great somewhere Hears every word Every time I hear a newborn baby cry Or touch a leaf Or see the sky Then I know why I believe I believe

Frankie Laine’s original version was recorded for Columbia Records on January 8, 1953.

It’s been a popular song, written by Ervin Drake, Irvin Abraham, Jack Mendelsohn and Al Stillman in 1953.

It was commissioned and introduced by Jane Froman on her television show, and became the first hit song ever introduced on television. Froman was troubled by the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950 and asked the writers to compose a song that would offer hope and faith to the country. Laine’s recording spent 18 non-consecutive weeks at the top of the UK Singles Chart.

In the US, Laine had a successful version where it reached No. 2, staying there for three weeks.

I hope the words cause you to reflect on the world around us and you, too, will know why you believe.

Proud Heritage

Whatever culture is in your heritage, very likely it can be described by certain foods used to celebrate.

In 1966 the Norske Torske Klubben was formed in St. Paul for Norwegian men to get together for a monthly luncheon seven months of the year. Recently I was a guest for the lutefisk luncheon at the Inwood Oaks Event Center in Oakdale.

My good friend Lin Lindbeck is a past president of the club and hosts a table of friends and guests. It was a privilege to join them.

Today they have about 200 members, but prior to the COVID pandemic they were at 300.

The guest speaker was Lorrie Nelson of the Minnesota DNR presenting a program on the trumpeter swans. The DNR wildlife division developed a program to increase the swan population that was becoming extinct.

In 1982 the goal was to have 300 swans in Minnesota. The current trumpeter swan population is estimated at over 30,000 based on a survey conducted in 2022.

The trumpeter swan mates for life and returns to the area where they were hatched.

In Minnesota swans have been released at the Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area and the Tamarack Nature Center in White Bear Township.

The swans don’t all stay in Minnesota during the winter, but generally only migrate to central and southern Minnesota or nearby states. Some have been documented as wintering as far south as Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.

The trumpeter swan is legally protected from hunting, but has been officially removed from the federal list of endangered and threatened species in 1999. They are still listed as a species of special concern in Minnesota.

Cell phone scams

Every day something comes across in cell phone messages that is very likely a scam. They attract with incentives. You have won prizes, you have this amount of money in gift certificates for you, and you must respond before midnight. The more time goes on, the more clever they become.

There are some very legitimate businesses that are offering some introductory offers or financial incentives. I don’t trust those now either.

It’s best to trash messages if you don’t know where they came from or that you don’t have any relationship through any retail store or online service. Don’t give out any personal information.

Gene Johnson is the publisher emeritus of Press Publications.

Keeping rural charm with modern updates

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he City of Grant remains the top destination for those seeking quiet enjoyment of their home in the east metro. A little history, Grant Township (now city) is the second oldest community in Washington County and the originator of the land comprising Mahtomedi and other neighboring Cities. We became a city in the 1990’s primarily to preserve the remainder of open land.

Our recent history is impressive as well, our new comprehensive plan to keep Grant rural was accepted by the Met Council, keeping our lot sizes, private wells, and septic. Three major subdivisions have been approved with two built out, another soon to start, all keeping our large lot sizes. While maintaining

the lowest tax rates in the county, we’ve funded special road projects every year, including guardrails, aprons, and other improvements; raised roads in flooding areas; reduced speeds to preserve gravel roads; and hired a full-time roads supervisor without the expense of equipment, all supplied by contractor. We also made sure our 1900’s schoolhouse City Hall building will last with siding, roof, and window improvements. Sorry, still no indoor plumbing - it’s tradition!

With Covid lockdowns we realized many of our residents lacked access to high-speed internet. Working with Xfinity, we’ve now secured a second, much larger buildout of highspeed cable, using grants and earmarked federal dollars for the build. This should begin construction in 2025. Unfortunately, no city coverage maps have been released yet. Working hard for more buildouts, we won’t stop until Grant is 100% high speed capable, a promise I made to residents. Big thanks to Councilman Jeff Giefer who drove many miles

identifying underserved areas, as coverage maps were incomplete.

Our city also concluded our part in the Highway 36 / Lake Elmo Avenue freeway access design. The county engineers and Grant settled on the close buttonhook design as improving safety and access. We’re simply waiting on the City of Lake Elmo to finish their review, and hopeful that construction will start in 2025 or early 2026.

Your city is careful with your tax dollars, funding projects that benefit the most residents at the least cost. In short, we watch your tax dollars closely and stay in our lane. With 144 miles of roads and our low tax rate we must choose spending on cost/benefit carefully.

Most importantly, “personnel is policy” and we’ve kept our staff on board for their experience and knowledge. We appreciate our neighbors and are confident of meeting future challenges with an effective Council and your support. Have a great summer, Grant!

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Safer with current pilot

This letter is in response to Bill Kolsar’s letter that used the analogy of pilots in this election. He described Trump as crude and arrogant and Biden as polite. That part I agree with.

I disagree with who the best man is to pilot Democracy for America. Comparing the records, Trump has had many “crashes” like bankruptcies (1991, 1992, 2004, and 2009); fraud (Trump University as well as falsifying business records); guilty of sexual abuse (E. Jean Carroll); and trying to forcefully maintain power when he lost the election.  Biden, on the other hand, has been steady at the helm with no bankruptcies, no cases of fraud, no charges of sexual abuse and no failed insurrection. Clearly, we are safer in the hands of Biden, who will pilot us to a better and safer America.

Need stability

I’m writing in response to Bill Kolesar’s thoughtful letter in the April 17 paper. I agree with him that the upcoming November election is critical to our present and future.

In his example of an airplane flight choice of pilot, I would choose President Biden. He has passed the Infrastructure Act, which will rebuild roads and bridges, build a more resilient power grid, and much more.  His Inflation Reduction Act allows Medicare to negotiate certain high-cost drugs: for example, a month’s worth of insulin is capped at $35. It will also provide more funds to the IRS, much of which is dedicated to closing the tax gap by specifically enforcing tax compliance by the wealthiest tax evaders. He signed into law the PACT act, expanding benefits and services for toxic-exposed veterans.

Former President Trump worries me very much. He has said he will be a dictator (only) on Day 1. Who says that? He said there’s a lot of cutting you can do regarding Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. His campaign later clarified those remarks. He said he’d encourage Russia to do “whatever the hell they want” to any NATO country that doesn’t meet defense spending guidelines. Why would he say that?

We need a stable person for president who will continue to lead, help and protect our country and our democracy. That person would be President Biden.

Rebuttal letter

Responders to my April 10 letter suggest it’s okay to support a vulgar, law-breaking, misogynistic election-denying bully, if you like his policies. Wow! That’s what we teach our children?

Memories get fuzzy. Let’s review the Trump presidency.

1. Corporate tax rate slashed from 35 to 21%, dramatically reducing tax revenue. Supporters claimed it would boost GDP. It did not. It increases our national debt by billions each year.

2. America’s global image declined significantly, as Trump insulted key U.S. allies while cozying up to world dictators.

3. His border policy led to 5,500 families being separated and children being placed in cages. The UN found his policies to be human rights abuses.

4. Withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal led to chaos throughout the Middle East and was condemned by top U.S. allies.

5. He campaigned on “health insurance for everybody” and promised to repeal the Affordable

Care Act, yet never offered a replacement plan. He weakened the existing ACA, reducing coverage for Americans.

6. His disastrous handling of COVID-19, ignoring his own experts, caused the U.S. to have the worst outbreak in the world, with over 400,000 U.S. deaths.

7. He says the economy was great during his time. Economists say he inherited a strong economy from Obama but under Trump, unemployment went up and the national debt grew by $7.8 trillion, more than by any other president.

8. January 6. Arguably the lowest moment of the Trump presidency as he incited an attempted coup with his refusal (to this day!) to accept the 2020 election results. He gave aid and comfort to insurrectionists, in violation of the 14th Amendment.

9. He takes pride in taking down Roe v. Wade, which resulted in limiting access to abortion — especially to low-income and vulnerable women. And it has now resulted in a push by many states to almost totally ban abortion.

There’s so much more, but Press has a word limit. Please consider not voting for a guy who would be dismissed from city councils, school boards and PTA’s for his behavior and rhetoric.

Pollinators are vital

We just had Earth Day 2024, and we know spring is right around the corner. We hear terms such as Sustainable Landscaping, Slow Mow May, Leave the Leaves, Bee Lawns. It can sound very confusing to know what to do and where to start. Let’s break it down.

Our pollinators are in perilous decline in numbers. Pollinators, like birds, bees, moths, beetles, butterflies and bats, are animals that transfer pollen between flowers, helping plants to reproduce. They’re vital to the function of our ecosystems and to our food system — two-thirds of the world’s crops are reliant on pollinators to produce food. It’s not an exaggeration that without pollinators, humans and nearly all of earth’s ecosystems would not survive.

Our pollinators winter in our leaves (so just leave your “leaf litter” on your lawn a little longer), and in the spring they need the early bloomers that sprout in in our grass, like dandelions (so slow your mow down in May: start to mow later in the month and when you mow, mow your grass on a higher level). Throughout the summer/fall, they need our blooming native flowers. Find places in your yard where you can introduce and/or convert a portion of your yard to native plantings. Small steps can make a difference.

There are lots of other benefits to planting native flowers beyond just helping our pollinators; less pesticides, which ultimately end up in our water bodies (we don’t need to fertilize native landscaping like a traditional yard), use less water (native landscaping has deep roots), and less work (no need to mow!).

The state of Minnesota passed a law in 2023 that says all cities must allow sustainable landscaping. Vadnais Heights has changed the city code to comply and has become a Pollinator Friendly Community. We are very fortunate to have grant opportunities available; our watershed resource, VLAWMO, and Lawn to Legumes through BlueThumb, applications due 5/15. (vlawmo.org/ grants and bluethumb.org/lawns-to-legumes). Now is the time to make your spring plans for grant applications and planting native. Here’s a

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Heidi Barber

White Bear Lake Softball

Heidi Barber is closing out a stellar softball career at White Bear Lake with a productive senior year, batting .560 so far at 14-for25 with four doubles, a homer, nine RBI’s and nine runs. After three seasons as catcher for her sister Chloe (now pitching for Wichita State), she’s at shortstop, handling 22 chances with no errors. Coach Jill Leverty calls Barber a “phenomenal” player with a very high softball IQ and a great leader who is “constantly making an impact” with her bat and glove. The six-foot righthander, signed by UConn as a catcher, is the school’s Athena Award recipient (top female athlete) this year.

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Unusual candidate

This letter is in response to George Kimball’s letter to the editor in the April 10 edition. Trump apparently put out a video depicting Biden hogtied to the back of a truck. I remember when newspapers had cartoons of politicians all in good fun. Gone are the days when journalists were allowed to report the news without fear of repercussions.

He stated that Trump makes crude, racist, childish nicknames for his political opponents, yet the same politicians who make these accusations call the American people names. Deplorables, racist, homophobes, white supremacists, domestic terrorists, Christian nationalists.

He also stated that Trump’s bullying, vulgar, childish comments pose a threat to the PTA and the school board. The real threat is substandard education, indoctrination, critical race theory and pornographic material in the classrooms.

MAGA supporters will respond to this article with crude remarks about Biden’s age and cognitive abilities. Although most state and Republican leaders consider Biden to be a morally decent human being, I believe he has done many things that are not moral or decent. Is he capable of running our country? If you want open borders, escalating crime, failing economy, inflation, fentanyl crises and endless wars, “For Gosh Sakes” vote for Biden.

It was also stated that Trump is a candidate the likes we have never seen before in terms of filth and decadence. Biden is a president in terms of filth and decadence the likes I have never seen before. He has no regard for our Constitution and he thinks he’s above the law.

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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 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.

Dated: 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, 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

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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.

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.

TO: THE DISTRICT COURT ABOVE NAMED

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.

Dated: 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, 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

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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.

/s/ Scott Schwahn Scott Schwahn

EXHIBIT A

RAMSEY COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

Sponsor: Public Works

Meeting Date: 2/16/2021

RESOLUTION

B2021-040

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 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

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New Markets Fund
LLC.,
Investments, LLC., Sentry Bank,
Property, LLC., Highway Credit Union,
Bank, Kyaw Karen Market, Bid Discount Li-
Inc.,
                        
MMCDC
LVII, LLC., Car Boss, LLC, Deephaven 1880 Farms,
TAD
Zoua Vue, ACN
TK2, LLC., MCGM LLC., 21 Century
quor, Puprava Restaurant, TK Inspirations,
Community Resource Bank, Rice Holding Company, LLC., Mr.
Road St.

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,
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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

LLC Driveway Easement

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 terminating. TEMPORARY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION:

Over, 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.

PIN:

362923110004 – Abstract & Torrens Property Certificate of Title No: 543150

ADDRESS: 637 Rice Street,

St. Paul, MN 55117

NAME NATURE OF INTEREST Reference Information

ACN Property, LLC Fee Owner

Credit Union Driveway Easement

special assessments

Over,

of St. Paul

of Ramsey Possible property taxes

PARCEL 26

PERMANENT RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT DESCRIPTION:

and

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 –

assessments

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,

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JEANNE,
City
St.
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,
Paul, MN 55103-1849
City
County
Highway
Possible
across Parcel 26, RAMSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 54, as the same is on file
of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Ramsey County, Minnesota.
under and
and
DESCRIPTION: Over,
54,
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PIN: 302922320043

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PUBLIC NOTICES 8 VADNAIS HEIGHTS PRESS www.presspubs.com MAY 1, 2024 (CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE) 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
AND The
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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.
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DRONE: New resource helps officers keep public safe

program off the ground. Last year, Swanson applied for a Minnesota Department of Public Safety grant to purchase the drones. After the purchase, the department began training officers to use them. The drones themselves were launched between fall 2023 and early 2024.

Sgt. Isaac Tuma has been in charge of leading the program. Tuma said that the drone’s usage would apply to various situations. One example would be if a person wandered from their residence and could not find their way home. Another would be if a suicidal individual who left to hurt themselves couldn’t be found. This would require a drone to find the missing person in both cases.

“We would use them while on patrol in situations like

that,” said Tuma. “Typically, we would have dogs and helicopters out to find (those individuals). But now drones would be another aspect to use, as well.”

“They also work well in assessing and determining the safety of a particular scene,” added Hager. “It helps to send a drone into a dangerous scenario instead of risking an officer’s safety. It helps ensure they know what to look for before getting involved.”

Tuma said the department will rarely use drones for arresting suspects. The latter would only apply if an individual were a threat to a community, where bodily harm or a risk of life were on the line. Tuma said this is due to concerns over violating individuals’ Fourth Amendment rights.

“Our rules are limited regarding when we can use drones for apprehension,” said Tuma. “Because of those limitations, we rarely use it to make arrests. Crimes also just don’t happen very often around White Bear Lake.”

Hager also cited regulations and guidelines for the drones’ limited use. “We always look to follow national, federal and state guidelines about the legality of drone usage,” said Hager. “I want everyone to know that we’re following industry and other police department standards regarding that.”

Tuma said the department has no plans to expand its drone program. Instead, he wants to educate the public on drones for the time being. “The biggest thing I want to push is education,” said Tuma.

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“Drones are a great asset for law enforcement and keeping people safe. “We want to show that we’re being transparent on how we use them and respecting everyone’s privacy.”

The department will have a

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booth dedicated to the drone program at Marketfest this summer. Attendees will learn about drone usage from local police officers and the role drones can play in helping officers on the job.

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CITIZEN’S AWARD: Resident jumps to aid of 2 women in attempted carjacking

your keys!’ and grabbed me,” said Halverson. “She wouldn’t let go until Michael intervened.”

Henderson had recently undergone rotator cuff surgery and had his arm in a sling.

Nevertheless, he pushed his discomfort aside as the situation unfolded. “I felt pure adrenaline,” said Henderson. “Whatever pain I had didn’t bother me anymore.”

Henderson separated Halverson from the woman before they went inside Planet Fitness to call the police. The two saw the woman pursuing another girl, Laine Graening, a White Bear Lake Area High School senior.

“Once I got to my car, she

grabbed me,” said Graening. “She said she wanted my car and keys and tried taking my phone out of my bag.”

Henderson came to Graening’s aid, holding the woman down while she bit and kicked him. As with Halverson, Henderson safely got Graening inside Planet Fitness. From there, the three saw the woman approaching shoppers at the Cub Foods nearby.

“I followed her to make sure she wouldn’t start more trouble,” said Henderson. Sgt. John Vette arrived to stop the woman, yet was met with resistance. Henderson rushed in and helped Vette restrain the woman until more officers arrived to arrest her.

WHITE BEAR LAKE POLICE REPORTS

The White Bear Police Department reported the following selected incidents:

Officers responded to a disorderly conduct incident in the 3500 block of Hoffman Road April 17.

• Two vehicles involved in a crash April 17 at Highway 96 and White Bear Parkway were considered a total loss, and two occupants were transported to the hospital by ambulance.

• A resident in the 4900 block of Otter Lake Road reported finding BB sized holes in three windows of her home April 17.

• Officers responded to a dispute between family members in the 4000 block of Gisella Blvd. April 17.

• Theft was reported in the 1400 block of Park Street April 17.

• Officers responded to a report of damaged property at a business in the 2100 block of Fourth Street April 18.

• Officers took a report of a dispute between family members in the 2300 block of Oak Lane April 18.

• Disorderly conduct was reported in the 4700 block of Highway 61 April 18. An unidentified male followed two juveniles in

the 2100 block of Second Street at 5:38 p.m. April 18 and made offensive gestures toward them prior to officers arrival.

• Theft was reported in the 1800 block of Birch Street April 19.

• A man was provided with emergency care after multiple people called police April 19 to report he was running around the parking lot of White Bear Woods Apartments.

• Harassment was reported in the 4800 block of Bald Eagle Avenue and the 2000 block of Fifth Street April 19.

• A fake $100 bill reported at a business in the 4400 block of Highway 61April 20 turned out to be real.

• Disturbances were reported April 20 in the 1800 block of Clarence Street and the 3300 block of Willow Avenue.

• A noise complaint reported in the 1600 block of Highway 96 April 21 turned out to be at a church that was finishing up a funeral.

• Officers responded to a dispute in the 2500 block of County Road F April 21.

• A dipute over property was reported in the 1800 block of Kathy Lane April 21.

Graening and Halverson attended the ceremony to support Henderson, who accepted the award to thunderous applause. “We’re very grateful for Mr. Henderson and his actions that day,” said Vette. “He did not hesitate to help me restrain the suspect before more officers could come. Thank you, and congratulations!”

“You never know if these things will happen to you or not, especially as a teenage girl,” added Graening. “Without Michael’s help, I probably wouldn’t have the things I was fighting to protect that morning.”

Erik Suchy is a staff writer at Press Publications. To reach him, email at whitebearnews@presspubs.com.

WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORTS

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office reported the following selected incidents in Birchwood, Dellwood, Grant, Mahtomedi, Pine Springs and Willernie:

Birchwood

• A suspicious individual with a flashlight spotted by deputies on patrol outside a home on Wildwood Avenue at 1:43 a.m. April 6 turned out to be the son of the property owner.

Dellwood

• Deputies cited a motorist April 3 in the 8000 block of Dellwood Avenue for driving after revocation and speeding, following a traffic stop for speeding.

• A Minnesota motorist was cited for speeding 45 mph in a posted 35 mph zone late April 6 near Dellwood Avenue and Peninsula Road by deputies conducting stationary speed patrol.

Grant

• Deputies conducted a traffic stop March 31 on 75th Street N. and Lake Elmo Avenue N. to issue a short form notice for a Harassment Restraining Order that had not been served.

• An Amazon delivery driver reported being bitten by a dog in the 8000 block of Dellwood Avenue while she was delivering a package during the afternoon of March 31.

Mahtomedi

• A motorist was cited at 1:40 a.m. March 24 on I-694 and Century Avenue for driving after suspension, after being pulled over for driving excessively slowly with high beams blinding the oncoming traffic. A valid driver assumed the driver’s seat and drove the vehicle away from the scene.

• A motorist along Mahtomedi Avenue at Birch Street was cited for cell phone use at 7:57 a.m. March 29.

• A suspicious vehicle parked at 12:14 a.m. March 30 in a church parking lot on Maple Street turned out to be a random driver just pulled over listening to music. The driver was identified and sent on.

Pine Springs

• A Minnesota motorist was arrested for reckless driving at 9:39 p.m. March 31 on eastbound Highway 36 at the Hilton Trail N. overpass, after deputies clocked the vehicle on radar at 105 mph in a posted 55 mph zone. After being booked at the law enforcement center, the motorist was released with a citation.

Willernie

• Stillwater Road residents on March 27 reported themselves for being involved in a verbal argument with another person over how that person had parked. Deputies arrived on scene and spoke to both parties.

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Henderson (center) with Laine Graening (far left), the first attempted victim, with Vette (center right), and Victoria Halverson (far right), the second attempted victim.
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ACADEMY ART

SHOW

When: 6-8 p.m. Thursday, May 2

Where: Liberty’s White Bear Lake Campus, 3878 Highland Ave.

Details: Artwork created by students in K-12 on display; food truck and live music. Public welcome.

Contact: libertyclassicalacademy.org/ art-show

‘THE ADDAMS FAMILY’ A NEW MUSICAL

When: 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

FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY

When: 5-7:30 p.m. Friday, May 3

Where: Mahtomedi District Education Center

Details: Free music, yard games, outdoor activities, and food for purchase from food trucks.

Contact: mahtomedi.ce.eleyo.com

ST. CROIX BALLET’S ‘SLEEPING BEAUTY’

When: 7 p.m. Friday, May 3; 2 & 7 p.m. Saturday, May 4; 2 p.m. Sunday, May 5

Where: Stillwater Area High School Auditorium

Details: More than 70 dancers from St.Croix Ballet perform Tchaikovsky’s classic. Ticket information online. Contact: stcroixballet.com

COMMUNITY BRIEFS

Get rid of junk at cleanup events

Residents can lighten the load at home by bringing unwanted items to one of several upcoming community cleanup events.

White Bear Lake residents can drop off items between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, May 4, at the former public works site located at 4200 Hoffman Road. Proof of residency is required. Yard waste and household hazardous waste is not accepted at this event. A list of acceptable items and disposal fees can be found at whitebearlake. org/cleanup.

The city of White Bear Lake is also partnering with Retold Recycling at the cleanup event to offer residents the opportunity to recycle unwanted clothing, bed linens, blankets, towels, shoes and other textiles. Textile recycling is free. Learn more at retoldrecycling.com.

White Bear Township

WHITE BEAR LAKE CLEANUP DAY

When: 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, May 4

Where: 4200 Hoffman Road (former public works site), White Bear Lake

Details: Get rid of unwanted items for a small fee. Household haxardous waste is not accepted. Proof of residentcy required. See list of accepted items and fees online.

Contact: whitebearlake.org

PUZZLING HISTORY – JIGSAW PUZZLE

COMPETITION

When: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, May 4

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

Details: Family-friendly puzzle competition for teams of 4 featuring a 500 piece puzzle. Prizes awarded and teams keep the puzzle. Bring gently-

and Gem Lake residents have two opportunities to unload unwanted items: a household hazardous waste collection event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 11, and the Township Cleanup Day from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 18. Both Saturday events are held at Otter Lake

Elementary School, 1401 County Road H2. Events are free, but proof of residency is required. For information about items accepted for each date, go to ci.white-beartownship.mn.us/331/ Spring-Clean-Up-Day. Household hazardous waste may be dropped

STAR WARS ‘MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU’ CONCERT

When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 4

Where: Century College, West Campus Theatre, 3300 Century Ave. N., White Bear Lake

Details: 50-member ensemble comprises Century College students, community members, and alumni performind music from the Star Wars movies. Free. Contact: century.edu/campus-life/fine-performing-arts

used puzzles for puzzle swap. Register online.

Contact: whiebearhistory.org

STRATEGIES TO PROTECT THE HOUSE, FARM, CABIN & MORE, BEFORE & AFTER YOUR DEATH

When: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday, May 6

Where: Online Details: Learn real life solutions and explore four paths to resolution without driving the family apart or sacrificing the family legacy asset.

Contact: 651-653-3121

COFFEE WITH DR. K

When: 7:30-8:30 a.m. May 7

Where: Caribou Coffee, 4733 Highway 61, White Bear Lake

Details: Community members can

off any time at one of the Ramsey County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Sites (ramseyrecycles.com/ hhw) or the Washington County Environmental Center in Woodbury (co.washington.mn.us/ envirocenter).

stop by for an informal chat with Superintendent Wayne Kazmierczak. Contact: isd624.org

TOUCH-A-TRUCK

When: 5-7 p.m. Thursday, May 9

Where: Podvin park, 1700 9th St., White Bear Lake

Details: Kids can see and tour police vehicles, fire trucks, city street equipment, and other big rigs. Free. Contact: whitebearlake.org

DAY OF SERVICE

When: 9 a.m. Saturday, May 11

Where: Union Cemetery, Highway 96 and 1st Ave., White Bear Lake

Details: VFW Post 1782 and The American Legion 168 lead an event remember and honor veterans by cleaning up headstones at local cemeteries. Begin at Union Cemetery, then St. Mary of the Lake and St. John in the Wilderness cemeteries. See information online or call to volunteer.

Contact: 651-429-5770 or Facebook: whitebearlakevfwpost1782 or whitebearlakeamericanlegion

GUIDED FILLEBORWN HOUSE TOUR

When: 11 a.m.-noon Saturday, May 11

Where: Fillebrown House, 4735 Lake Ave., White Bear Lake

Details: Visit the 1879 lakeside cottage and learn abou life during the resort era. See website for ticket information. Contact: whitebearhistory.org

Watering restrictions begin

As of this week, residents and businesses in White Bear Lake can only water their lawns in the early morning or evening hours. In an effort to conserve groundwater resources, the city prohibits all property owners from watering lawns between the hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day through Sept. 30.

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Mayor combats homelessness,

mayor, he seeks to work with different property owners to bring it to life.

In March, Krachmer was appointed to the board of Heading Home Ramsey. The organization provides housing for homeless individuals and families throughout Ramsey County.

White Bear Lake

for affordable housing

To Krachmer, this was a significant step in bringing more attention to affordable housing.

“Many Ramsey County suburbs are more under-resourced than some of the neighboring cities,” said Krachmer. “The mission at Heading Home is to make homelessness rare, brief and nonrecurring. That’s the bottom line. If people lose their homes, we want it to be for a very short time and never happen again.”

Krachmer and the Vadnais City Council will also work on affordable housing options around the city. However, all development plans have yet to evolve past discussion. “This council has been proactive about building workforce housing,” said Krachmer. “We are talking about some projects here and there. However, nothing’s been signed, sealed and delivered yet.”

Of particular note was that Vadnais Heights has not had an affordable housing proposal in 14 years. This is likely because the local housing market has been more successful in selling single-family homes. As a result, these homes have been a central focus of development around Vadnais Heights.

Despite this, Krachmer said he and the council would push to focus on those forgotten by the housing crisis.

“We’re paying a lot of attention to those suffering the most from this,” said Krachmer. “The council is working to adjust our policy to support inclusive, affordable and workforce housing. All those things are in process, and will take effect over the next nine months.”

The council also plans to hold open houses for local property owners who are hesitant about new housing units being built on their land. Krachmer said he understands owners’ concerns and hopes the open houses will help both sides find common ground.

“The best we can do is have an open mind,” said Krachmer. “That, and we

should make our arguments well in advance and discuss why the city supports doing this. We must include the public in those conversations so that when they happen, they’re not as surprised.”

Krachmer has also voiced his support for recently passed legislation at the state Capitol. This allows landowners throughout Minnesota to build affordable housing complexes on their property.

Krachmer has also been a long-time volunteer at Habitat for Humanity, having worked with the organization for 25 years. He said he plans to work with Habitat to redevelop the abandoned Hillcrest Golf Course in St. Paul into townhomes. Krachmer and Habitat are working to secure funding for the course’s potential renovation.

Krachmer also emphasized the need for affordable housing on a larger scale. “In the Twin Cities, we’re 30,000 housing units short of meeting the current demand, while the population is growing,” said Krachmer. “You almost can’t build houses fast enough. That’s why we will do our best because of how big of a deal it is.”

Krachmer hopes that his discussions with those around him will spark greater change throughout the city. “I hope to have plenty of conversations around the community. The idea is to help people better understand how we can solve these issues together.”

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At right: A standing room only crowd filled the atrium at the White Bear Center for the Arts during the opening night awards ceremony. The exhibit is on display through May 22.

Above: More than 500 examples of student art and writing, including a ceramic sculpture by Kendra M. Rick titled “Octopus of the Swamp,” fill the Ford Family Gallery & Exhibition Hall.

At left: Adding a bit of performance art to the opening night event, Marco Rodriguez dressed in a costume that complemented his “Be Monkey” painting.

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BEARS SPORTS BRIEFS

SOFTBALL

White Bear Lake enjoyed a 4-0 week, toppling perennial powers Forest Lake 8-4 and Stillwater 5-0 along with Woodbury 3-1 and Mounds View 11-1. The Bears and Cretin-Derham Hall share the Suburban East lead, each 8-1. Lily Martin had a one-hit shutout against Stillwater, allowed just 12 hits in 26 innings and struck out 42. Against Woodbury, Maddy Belisle led off the game with a double, stole third and scored on a grounder. Maddie Pearson and Heidi Barber each doubled home a run. Against Forest Lake (7-2), Barber had three RBI’s with a single and double. Scoring twice each after hits and walks were Belisle and Lauren Elias. Against Mounds View, Anessa Pena, Pearson, Barber and Belisle had two hits each, Brynn Johnson a two-run double, and Pena and Pearson two RBI’s each. Against Stillwater (7-4), Barber hit a solo homer, Amanda Meyers an RBI double, Belisle a two-run single, and Emma Larson two singles. The Bears had no errors against Forest Lake and Stillwater. Catcher Aubrey Parker threw out two Stillwater base-stealers.

BASEBALL

White Bear Lake won six of seven games over a ten-day stretch. The Bears (7-3) beat Duluth East 10-3 as Blake Ecklerle went 3-for-4, Jackson Berg knocked in three runs, and Jackson Kolb and Tyler Almshouse pitched. They beat Forest Lake 6-2  in the 11th inning as Kevin Zollinger singled home two runs, and two more scored on base-loaded walks. Isaiah Weber’s two-run double in the sixth tied the score 2-2. The Bears nipped Park 6-5. Owen Mortimer took a 6-0 lead into the sixth when Park tallied five unearned runs after two outs. Kellen Beck got the last seven outs for the save. Owen Farrington had a two-run single. The Bears nipped Stillwater 3-2 with Roman Lachmeyer throwing six strong innings with Allshouse finishing. Eckerle, Jace Lombardi and Newlander delivered RBI hits. Cretin-Derham Hall thumped the Bears 9-0. The Bears rebounded with road wins over Irondale 1-0 and Rochester Mayo 5-4.

TENNIS

White Bear Lake (2-5) lost conference matches to Forest  Lake 5-2 and Stillwater 4-3. Winning against Forest Lake were Andrew Kolenich 4-6, 6-1, 10-3 at 2-singles and Colton Knutson 6-4, 6-4 at 3-singles. Winning against Stillwater were Kolenich 6-4, 6-3, Knutson 6-3, 6-4 and Brooks Peltier 6-3, 6-2, at 2-3-4

singles, respectively. At 1-singles, Will Fleming lost to Forest Lake’s Frank Kerklow 6-3, 6-1 and Stillwater’s Carter Magistad 6-0, 6-3.

BOYS LACROSSE

White Bear Lake (3-2) beat Mounds View 13-8 and lost to Forest Lake 20-5. Finn Karni tallied four goals against Mounds View, Ben Lockwood three, Preston West two, and Connor Podewils, Charlie Woodcock, Griffin Ziccardi and Gavin Hunt one each. Wyatt Raleigh made three assists and Reid Vickstrom 11 saves.

GIRLS LACROSSE

White Bear Lake rolled to conference victories over Mounds View 11-6 and Forest Lake 14-3, improving to 3-2. In the two games, Jaeda Jensen logged six goals, Zoe Timmons and Beverly Peterson four each, and Olivia Simpkins, Georgia Kodytek, Grace Castro and Kylee Lehman two each. Julie Hendrickson, Ava Maas and Kayla Swenson added a goal each. The Bears permitted just 14 shots in the two games with Mesa McElmury making six saves.

BOYS GOLF

White Bear Lake earned third- and second-place finishes in nine-team conference meets this past week while also competing in two invitationals. The Bears placed third with 304 in a Suburban East meet at Stillwater. Easton Fiddle shot 73, Wyatt Peterson 76, Jack Stanius 77 and Anders Samec 78. The Bears placed second in a makeup SEC meet at Stone Ridge in Stillwater, simultaneously placing fifth of 19 teams in the East Ridge Invitational, with 304. Fiddle shot 73, Stanius 74, Peterson 76 and Samec 81. The Bears placed 12th of 20 teams with 625 in the The Preview, a 36hole invitational at Edinburg in Brooklyn Park, Friday and Saturday. Fiddle again led the Bears with 154, followed by Stanius with 162, Thomas Pederson 163 and Peterson 166.

GIRLS TRACK

White Bear Lake, dominating the running events, won a six-team coed invitational at home with 197 points, followed by Elk River 162, Mahtomedi 108, Sauk Rapids-Rice 100, Irondale 65 and North St. Paul 46. Bears placing first were Lys-Aurele d’Almeida, 100, 12.81; Brooke Johnson, 400, 1:02.67; Brynn Heinsohn, 800, 2:35.45; Rosalie Sommers, 1600, 5:49; and Clara Kolstad, 3200, 12:21. First-place relays were the 4x100 (Sophia Haley, Caria-maelle D’almeida, Autumn

Addy Alvar, a 4th grader at Matoska International, is the winner of the 2024 Manitou Days Button Contest. Her design incorporated the “Bears Unite” theme and will be featured during the annual community festival.

She was presented with a $100 check, a pizza party for her class, and she will participate in the Manitou Days parade this summer.

Maki,  Lys-Aurele d’Almeida, 51.61), and the 4x800 (Sommers, Grace Laszio, Brynn Heinsohn, Amelia Nachtscheim, 10:26). Placing second were Gabrielle Rohrer (400), Logan Bailey (1600), Grace Bailey (triple jump) and Karen Enow (discus).

BOYS TRACK

White Bear Lake won a six-team coed meet at home with 458 points, followed by Elk River 298.5, Sauk Rapids 199, Mahtomedi 177, Irondale 125 and North St. Paul 89.5. Caleb Anderson won the 100 dash (11.19) and the 200 (22.49). Matt Hunter won discus (136-3) and took second in shot put (44-8). Other individual firsts were by Keith Johnson, 400, 52.71; Isaac Kolstad, 1600, 4:36; Luke Williams, 3200, 9:36; Rithy Sain, long jump, 19-6; and Parker Klein, high jump, 6-1. Three Bear relays placed first: 4x200 (Nate Asiedu-Mansah, Tyrese Behnken, Sain, Johnson, 1:32.88); 4x400 (Ryley Murphy, Kolstad, Amir Brown, Johnson,

3:35.79); and 4x800 (Murphy, Rodrigo Rubio, Isaac Lindholm, Tanner Hoel, 8:59). The Bears placed 2-3-4 in pole vault with Ian Cran (11-6), Tommy Coa (11-6) and James Wallek (11-0). Also placing second were Hoel (800), Vaughn Larson (3200), and Tomi Animasaun (long jump).

GIRLS GOLF

White Bear Lake placed third in two meets this week — a nine-team Suburban East meet on Monday at Highland National in St. Paul and their own 12team White Bear Lake Invitational on Wednesday at Keller in Maplewood. The Bears shot 173 in the conference meet. Elaine Eddicus led with 41, followed by Ivory Drusch 43, Melinda Spence 44 and Maddy Vang 45. In the invitational, the Bears shot 345, trailing Mounds View and Mahtomedi. Drusch led with 84, followed by Cami Bachmeier with 85, Eddicus 87 and Vang 88. Medalist was Reese McCauley of Simley with 72.

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Denver Sandwich

Japanese milk bread with two egg scrambled with ham, onion, bell peppers & cheddar cheese. Served with a fresh fruit bowl.

Everyday Breakfast

Two eggs your style, hashbrowns & toast. Add bacon, sausage or ham.

Chorizo-N-Eggs

Eggs scrambled with chorizo & green onion, topped with Pico De Gallo. Side of corn tortillas, smoky salsa & hashbrowns.

Biscuits & Gravy

Fresh buttermilk biscuit topped with spicy sausage pan gravy. Served with BH fried potatoes.

Steel Cut Oats

Thick-cut oatmeal slow simmered with brown sugar, candied pecans, berries & cream.

Short Stack

Griddled buttermilk pancakes with sweet maple butter.

Yogurt Parfait

Greek yogurt, chia seeds, coconut milk, summer berries & maple granola.

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OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY OF RAMSEY, STATE OF MINNESOTA TO ALL PERSONS HAVING AN INTEREST IN LANDS DESCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE: You are notified that the parcels of land described in this notice and located in the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, are subject to forfeiture to the State of Minnesota because of nonpayment of delinquent property taxes, special assessments, penalties, interest and costs levied on those parcels. The time for redemption from forfeiture expires if redemption is not made by the later of (1) 60 days after service of this notice on all persons having interest in the lands of record at the office of the County Recorder or Registrar of Titles, or (2) by the second Monday in May. The redemption must be made in my office.

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P LOTS 25 AND LOT 26 BLK 24 $10,990.15 ANNALISA L BERGEMANN 032923420044 FERNWOOD TERRACE PLAT 5 LOT 4 BLK 10 $17,164.98 CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW CITY OF ARDENT HILLS CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS CITY OF LITTLE CANADA CITY OF MAPLEWOOD CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON CITY OF NORTH ST PAUL CITY OF ROSEVILLE
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY OF RAMSEY, STATE OF MINNESOTA CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE.

NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION

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:

Mochinut

2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be:

68 SNELLING AVE S SAINT PAUL MN 55105

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.

Big Island Group, Inc.

68 SNELLING AVE S SAINT PAUL MN 55105

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 17, 2024

Signed: Arlo Allen-DiPasquale

Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 24 and May 1, 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:

Big Island Poke

2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be:

68 SNELLING AVE S SAINT PAUL MN 55105

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.

Big Island Group, Inc.

68 SNELLING AVE S SAINT PAUL MN 55105

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 17, 2024

Signed: Arlo Allen-DiPasquale

Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 24 and May 1, 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:

The Real American

2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be:

219 LITTLE CANADA RD E SAINT PAUL MN 55117

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.

Associated Brewing Company, LLC

1106 3RD ST S, LA CROSSE, WI 54601

Associated Brewing Company, LLC

219 LITTLE CANADA RD E, SAINT PAUL, MN 55117

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 12, 2024

Signed: Becky DuLac Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 24 and May 1, 2024.

CITY OF VADNAIS HEIGHTS, MN

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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:

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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: 245 756 842 225

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Any person monitoring the meeting remotely 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.

STATE OF MINNESOTA, RAMSEY COUNTY DISTRICT COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FILE NUMBER: 62-PR-24-20 CASE TYPE: INFORMAL PROBATE NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In re the Estate of Margaret Ann Gadbois, Decedent TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND CREDITORS:

Notice is hereby given that an Amended Application filed on April 9, 2024 for informal probate of the above-named Decedent’s Last Will dated September 29, 2003 (“Will”) has been filed with the Probate Registrar, and the Amended Application has been granted.

Notice is also given that the Probate Registrar has informally appointed the following: Gordon Gadbois, 7144 Ivy Ridge Court, Anoka MN 55014, as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Unless objections are filed pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-607, and the court otherwise orders, the personal representative has full power to administer the Estate, including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate.

Any objections to the probate of the Will, or to the appointment of the personal representative, must be filed with this court, and will be heard by the court after the filing of an appropriate petition and proper notice of hearing.

Notice is also given that, subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court Administrator within four (4) months after the date of this Notice, or the claims will be barred.

Laura J. Stevens, Probate Registrar

Michael F. Upton, Court Administrator

Date: 4/10/2024

Attorney for Personal Representative

Taylor N. Kaspar

Attorney License No.: 399080

Legacy Estate Planning and Family Law 4300 Baker Road, Minnetonka MN 55343

Telephone: 952-222-7895; taylor@legacyestateplanningmn.com

Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press, April 24 and May 1, 2024.

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

COURT FILE NUMBER: 62-PR-24-125

CASE TYPE: INFORMAL PROBATE

NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In re the Estate of Elaine C. Reiter, a/k/a Elaine Carol Reiter, Decedent TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND CREDITORS:

Notice is hereby given that an amended application filed on April 5, 2024 for informal probate of the above-named Decedent’s Last Will dated December 4, 2012 (“Will”) has been filed with the Probate Registrar, and the amended application has been granted.

Notice is also given that the Probate Registrar has informally appointed the following: Michele Reiter Prokott, 2806 116th Avenue NE, Blaine MN 55449, as personal representative of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative, or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Unless objections are filed pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-607, and the court otherwise orders, the personal representative has full power to administer the Estate, including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate.

Any objections to the probate of the Will, or to the appointment of the personal representative, must be filed with this court, and will be heard by the court after the filing of an appropriate petition and proper notice of hearing.

Notice is also given that, subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court Administrator within four (4) months after the date of this Notice, or the claims will be barred.

Laura J. Stevens, Probate Registrar

Michael F. Upton, Court Administrator Date: 4/5/2024

Attorney for Personal Representative

Amy R. Mason

Attorney License No.: 347760

Cummins & Bonestroo Law Office PLLC

200 Professional Building 363 5th Avenue North, Bayport, MN 55003

Telephone: 651-300-009; amason@cblawoffices.com

Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 24 and May 1, 2024.

STATE OF MINNESOTA, RAMSEY COUNTY DISTRICT COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FILE NUMBER: 62-PR-24-244 CASE TYPE: INFORMAL PROBATE

NOTICE OF INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS (WITHOUT A WILL) In re the Estate of Susanne Lee Weatherly, Decedent TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND CREDITORS:

Notice is hereby given than an application for informal appointment of personal representative has been filed with the Probate Registrar. No will has been presented for probate. The application has been granted. Notice is also given that the Probate Registrar has informally appointed the following: Michelle L. Weatherly, 6501 Edgemont Boulevard North, Brooklyn Park MN 55428, as Personal Representative of the Estate of the Decedent. Any heir, devisee

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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 a fee of $85. Bid security in the amount of 5 percent of the Bid must accompany each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. A Contractor responding to these Bidding Documents must submit to the City/Owner a signed statement under oath by an owner or officer verifying compliance with each of the minimum criteria in Minnesota Statutes, section 16C.285, subdivision 3. The City reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive irregularities and
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or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as Personal Representative, or may object to the appointment of the Personal Representative. Unless objections are filed pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-607, and the court otherwise orders, the Personal Representative has full power to administer the Estate, including, after 30 days from the date of issuance of letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease or distribute real estate. Notice is also given that, subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the Estate are required to present the claims to the Personal Representative or to the Court Administrator within four (4) months after the date of this Notice, or the claims will be barred. Laura J. Stevens, Probate Registrar Michael F. Upton, Court Administrator Date: 4/12/2024 Attorney for Personal Representative ROBERT JOHN EVERHART Attorney License No.: 180671 Everhart Law Office Ltd 201 5th Street NE, Suite 5, Buffalo MN 55313 Telephone: 763-682-5223 robert.everhart.atty@gmail.com Published two times in the Vadnais Heights Press on April 24 and May 1, 2024.
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WHITE BEAR LAKE SCHOOL BOARD NOTES

• The board heard an update from Brian Peloquin, director of student activities, and Adrian Turner, assistant activities director, at North Campus. Turner discussed Leadership Academy, a program for captains of school sports, no matter the season. During its biweekly meetings the group, led by Turner, used “The Team Captain’s Leadership Manual” by Jeff Janssen as a guideline for discussion. “Most of the things we covered were how to be a good leader, showing poise, building character, and how to deal with conflict on your team.” Because it was the first year of the program, Turner reported that “it was decently successful. We learned a lot, had a lot of good feedback from the students.” Board member Dr. Scott Arcand applauded the use of Janssen’s

IT IS HARD TO PREDICT ANYTHING AFTER “ENJOYING” THE WINTER THAT NEVER WAS AND THE EARLIEST WBL ICE-OUT ON RECORD. THE LOONS ARE SETTING THEIR OWN SCHEDULE. IF ALL GOES WELL, THERE WILL BE HATCHES ON TWO NESTS DURING THE THIRD WEEK OF

book, describing that it’s “about transformative leadership, not transactional. ‘I may not be the best, but I know I’m valued as a person.’” Board member Kathleen Daniels wondered, “Is there an opportunity for people in activities but who aren’t captains?” Peloquin said, “We are working to build this for not only all of our student leaders, but also our advisers.”

• Peloquin reported that 10 White Bear students signed letters of intent with NCAA Division I and II schools for sports-based scholarships. “We will also have several more signing this spring.” Going forward, Peloquin wishes to expand professional development for coaches to include assistant coaches, hold more regular booster club board meetings to deal with their heavy turnover, and

emphasize the “student” half of student-athlete. “What does that student accountability look like? My goal is to come back this summer with a proposal on how to get that in place for the future,” Peloquin noted.

• Sal Bugely of Wold Architects and Engineers presented the status of various construction projects from the 2019 referendum. Some projects have a ways to go, she said. For example, the auditorium will be slabbing concrete in May. Mechanical, electric, and plumbing (MEP) startup is mid-May. “All these parts and pieces we’ve been putting in the building have just been sitting idle until they’re ready,” Bugely said. “It’s exciting and nail-biting at the same time.”

AHEAD OF SCHEDULE!

Loon Chronicles IX: Ahead of schedule

This has been a year of records for White Bear Lake. The lake did not freeze over until Jan. 18. Ice-out officially was called on March 8, 2024, the earliest on record. Did this have any effect on White Bear Lake Loons’ migration? The answer is no. Last fall, the adult loons started their migration in late September, stopping over on Lake Michigan to feast on ciscoes, before heading south. The juvenile loons were not fooled by the warm weather and open water and left on schedule in early December. During the first week of March, Len and I joined a group of Loon experts and field scientists, now in their eighth year studying wintering loons on Lake Jocassee, a freshwater reservoir in South Carolina. The census count was 126, and included at least one banded Loon from Minnesota. Loons lose their flight feathers, once they reach their winter destination, rendering them flightless for several weeks. We watched scores of Loons

in various stages of body and wing molt, fishing and preening, while waiting for the regrowth of their flight feathers. Until the wintering loons’ flight feathers and red eyes are back up and running, they are in no position to begin their journey home. The montage includes photos, taken on March 8, of Lake Jocassee and a wintering loon, not yet ready to fly. Back on White Bear Lake, we started hearing Loons flying overhead in late March. Neighbors reported spotting a pair of Loons in Ordway Bay on March 31. Len and I want to thank Loon Whisperers Erik, Carolyn, Shannon, Brad, Jody, Dave and Betsy for their help launching three artificial nests. During the last week, the Loons have been busy! One pair has claimed the nest in the Cove, and Mama loon is now tending two eggs on that nest. Unlike last year, the geese are staying clear of the loons. After a few days of circling the nest and getting down to business,

the second loon pair set up shop on Shannon’s nest and are taking turns tending two golden eggs. If all goes well, we can look forward to two hatches during the third week of May. Avian activity on and around the lake is off the charts. Geese are everywhere and continue to keep all living things awake or on edge, including each other. Migratory duck sightings include blue-winged teals, mergansers, grebes, canvasbacks, buffleheads, and scaups. We spotted a pair of killdeer and a sandhill crane hiding in the bulrushes. The yellow-headed blackbirds are starting to return, along with the red-winged blackbirds. The eagles have been laying low and staying out of the picture, for the time being. This is our ninth year following the loons in the Loon Chronicles. Thank you, Debra Neutkens and the White Bear Press for getting us started. We look forward to another great year!

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