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Sisters fight to keep pet pigs at White Bear Lake home BY ERIK SUCHY STAFF WRITER

For the past 12 years, White Bear Lake residents and sisters Claudia Beckman and Colleen Jefferson have been the proud owners of two pigs, Ozzie and Harriet. Now, according to city regulations, they may have to give them up for good. “They’ve never caused any damage or harm to anyone,” said Jefferson. “No neighbor has ever had a problem.” The sisters initially rescued Ozzie and Harriet from an unnamed sanctuary in northern Minnesota. According to Jefferson, the sanctuary’s owner intended to fatten Harriet up to become dinner, prompting the sisters to take action. Because Harriet had bonded with Ozzie during their time together, the sisters rescued Ozzie to prevent separation anxiety. Both pigs currently reside at Jefferson’s home on Floral Drive. According to Beckman, the city required her and Jefferson to seek permission from the neighbors before they could bring Ozzie and Harriet to Jefferson’s house. “We had to get permission from the neighbors that it would be okay to have Ozzie and Harriet here,” said Beckman. “Those same neighbors are still willing to say that they approved it. Police knew they were here, because they often stopped by to take pictures and say ‘Hi.’ The city knew, because the inspectors who checked the house always saw them.”

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Zephyrs state-bound!

Zephyr pitcher Andrew Sokoll and catcher Austin Felling embrace in celebration after the final out of Mahtomedi’s 5-3 state semifinal win over Grand Rapids. See story on page 18. For the fifth time in nine years, Mahtomedi has reached the state finals in baseball. The Zephyrs will duel Totino-Grace for the Class 3A championship Friday, June 21 at 4:30 p.m. at Target Field. The four title games, originally to be played Monday, were rescheduled due to weather forecasts and availability of the stadium.

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Tale of 2 Mahtomedi grads-turned-entrepreneurs BY ERIK SUCHY STAFF WRITER

Pardon me, but would you like a pastry to go with that dark roast? This summer, Mahtomedi baked goods and coffee lovers will see a combination of both. The Wild Bean and 350 Degrees Bakery, owned by Maddie McMahon and Elouise Suoja, respectively, are currently undergoing a plan to connect their buildings. McMahon initially worked at The Wild Bean while attending Mahtomedi High School, from which she graduated in 2022. McMahon said she grew to

love working at the shop and eventually bought it from the owner. “I decided to change it into more of a community place where everyone gathers,” McMahon said. “It’s been a lot of work, but I enjoy it, and my employees are great.” While still in middle school, Suoja began 350 Degrees Bakery as a stand in her driveway. There, Suoja sold homemade cupcakes to passersby for 50 cents each. “It really fed my passion for baking,” said Suoja. “Of all my hobbies, this is the one that I feel most stuck with me.”

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, Suoja said the idea of turning 350 Degrees Bakery into a commercial business began to form. “It happened when I was still in high school,” said Suoja, “but being in quarantine helped me brainstorm ideas and put more energy into it.” Suoja, with help from her parents, converted their basement into a baking room. This allowed Suoja extra space to start making baked goods from the comfort of her home. During this time, Suoja and

Maddie McMahon (left) and Elouise Suoja (right) will be connecting their respective businesses, Wild Bean Coffee and 350 Degrees Bakery, this summer.

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