<<

FREE Hearing is about ISANTI-CHISAGOISANTI-CHISAGO connecting with people. (763) 444-4051

THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2021 VOL. 115 NO. 13 COUNTYSTAR.COM ONO THE PODIUM: North Branch gymnast captures medal during state meet. PAGE 12 C-I Schools faces $1.7 million in budget reductions

BY BILL STICKELS III [email protected] ‘We’re addressing the expense side Part of the informa- tional packet the Cam- of the ledger when bridge-Isanti School District rolled out during our challenges is last year’s Operating Levy Referendum cam- on the revenue paign was the fact that if the referendum isn’t side.’ passed by voters during the November election, Chirs Kampa the district would most C-I Schools Director of Finance likely be facing a third BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR year of budget reductions. There is really only four That prognostication is ways you can increase the now becoming reality. revenue. You can grow Making like a banana and splitting During the March 25 your enrollment. You can The strong, gusty winds the area experienced on Monday and Tuesday, March 29-30 caused a few trees to fall over, School Board meeting, get more fundraising or including this pine tree located along 11th Avenue SW in Cambridge. The winds actually caused this tree to snap at Finance Director Chris grants. You can have a the base of the thick trunk sometime Monday night. The city quickly cut the tree up as it was partially laying on 11th Kampa and Superinten- referendum. Other than Avenue, with only a stump remaining by Tuesday evening. dent Dr. Nate Rudolph that, you can work with gave a preliminary pre- lawmakers to make laws sentation of the district’s that make school funding budget reduction strategy more equitable.” for the 2022 fi scal year. This strategy will result HOW BUDGET IS BEING REDUCED in the overall reduction of Unlike the previous two North Branch explains stormwater fees the upcoming budget by years, where the budget $1.7 million. reductions were made by BY BILL STICKELS III To begin the presenta- almost entirely cutting [email protected] He added that by statute, that fee can only be tion, Kampa reminded the staff, programs, or in- used to fund the wastewater treatment program, board that as a district, creasing fees, almost half Over the past month or so, residents of North “it cannot be mixed in with the general fund.” Cambridge-Isanti Schools of this year’s adjustment Branch have received what many have believed Starks said when the city was mandated to bill is ranked in the bottom is proposed to come from to be a new bill from the city in their mailboxes. it separately, the city sent an informational letter 7% in the state for general deferring expenses for The reaction to this bill has been loud, with some to all residents about two to three weeks ahead of education revenue. The another year. claiming they are refusing to pay this “new” bill. time explaining the upcoming bill. He said they district is currently 308th “They (the fi nance de- During the March 23 City Council meeting, also added a Q & A tab to the city’s website, along out of 330 school districts partment) have been able Finance Director Joseph Starks attempted to put with posting information on the city’s Facebook in that one category. to identify about $700,000 residents’ minds at ease, explaining the story page. Compared to the average of one-time funding that behind this bill, which is labeled as a “Stormwater “We didn’t include the information with the bill district, C-I Schools gen- we are going to propose Utility Fee.” itself, which looking back, I wish we had,” Starks erates $6.4 million less in to utilize towards the “We have received a number of questions and admitted. funding. To combat that, reductions this year,” comments on the rural stormwater fee bills that City Administrator Renae Fry further explained the district has cut $7.5 Dr. Rudolph said. “That have been coming from the city,” Starks said. that while all residents are charged this fee, not all million in expenses over defers the dollars anoth- To start off, Starks said this is not a new fee. He residents will see this yearly bill. Any customers the last two years, yet still er year. If we apply that said prior to this year, the fee was added onto resi- of North Branch Water & Light will have their fees must make additional this year, that makes our dents’ property tax bill, however recent changes to divided into 12 payments that will be made at the cuts this year. target $1 million in reduc- state and county statutes required the city to bill same time as they pay their NBW&L bill. It is only “We’re addressing the tions. But its important for this item separate from the property tax bills. non-customers of NBW&L that are now receiving expense side of the ledger, to understand when we “It has been in place for many years,” he said. a yearly independent bill. when our challenges is on do so intentionally and “Federal and state regulations require the city to Council member Patrick Meacham added that the revenue side,” Kampa we do so to make sure treat stormwater runoff. There is a cost to imple- this new billing method actually adds transpar- said. “The reason that is, that we understand that ment the state and federally mandated plan - i.e. ency to city government since if the council, who is because revenue solu- that $700,000 will come ‘unfunded mandate.’ So the city imposes a storm- tions take much longer water utility fee to pay for this city service.” SEE FEES, PAGE 8 and are the harder fi x. SEE REDUCTIONS, PAGE 8

Featured Listings at CENTURY 21 Moline Realty

NEW NEW NEW NEW PENDING LISTING! LISTING! LISTING! LISTING!

3D VIRTUAL TOUR PENDING IN 3 DAYS! PENDING IN 1 DAY! COMMERCIAL 45225 Evergreen Ave, Harris 1161 24th Ave. SW, Cambridge XXX Bayberry Ave, Braham 711 Walnut St. S, Mora 1300 Heritage Blvd. NE, Isanti Private & serene 3BR/2BA Home on 20 Acres. 3BR/4BA Home on .46 Acre Lot. Formal Picture your dream home on 5 tree lined Move in ready 3BR/2BA Home. Newer 82.5 Acres. Development Opportunity! 64x40 pole building & insulated workshop. Dining. Master Suite w/2 Closets, separate Acres. Abundant wildlife & Scenic rolling appliances & fl ooring. MF Master. LL Family Zones R3-A. Single Family, Twin or 6-plex 202 Main St. S Living Room w/gas fi replace, LL WO Family shower & Jacuzzi. LL: Family Room, BA, hills. Peaceful & private. 3 miles to Room. Insulated 3 car Garage w/heater. Townhomes. Across from Sanbrook Golf Cambridge Room w/wet bar/kitchenette Craft/Laundry Room. Htd. 3 Car Garage. 12x14 Deck overlooking .57 Acre lot. Course. Co. Rd. 5 East of Isanti. West Rush Lake boat access. CENTURY21Moline.com $349,900 $457,000 $58,000 $229,000 $499,900

Thinking About Selling? Call Us Today! 763-689-3593 Each offi ce is independently owned and operated.

NEWS ADVERTISING ADVERTISING PUBLIC NOTICES CLASSIFIEDS BREAKING NEWS, UPDATES 763-689-1181 ext. 107 763-689-1181 ext. 113 763-689-1181 ext. 104 763-689-1181 ext. 100 763-689-1181 ext. 101 Whenever, wherever you are! [email protected] [email protected] jdetlaff @countystar.com [email protected] [email protected] countystar.com 2 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR CountyStar.com APRIL 1, 2021 Sap run keeps sugar shacks busy

BY TERRY SALMELA This year he has 700-800 taps in trees [email protected] in four different sugar bush woodlots that have Sugar, Red and Silver Maple. In the spring, when there are below As of last weekend, he had collected freezing temperatures at night followed over 3000 gallons of sap and produced by above freezing temperatures during 80 gallons of syrup. the day maple tree sap begins to fl ow. Another area maple syrup producer That is when maple syrup producers go is Phil Bendickson who makes maple to work to capture the sugar laden sap. syrup northeast of Mora. He said that They tap their trees and hang collec- last week he had collected some 2,800 tion bags or buckets on their trees. gallons of sap from 300 taps. He hauls Collection is followed by a long cooking sap from trees on his son’s property process to boil off much of the water near Braham in a 425 gallon tank on leaving sweet maple syrup to bottle and his trailer. He runs the sap through a enjoy. reverse osmosis processing system to One family that continues this maple make syrup. syrup making tradition is the Gerdin He said, “This year is about the same family in Maple Ridge Township locat- as past years. It did start running ear- ed on their family farm just south of the lier. It will run as long as it freezes and Kanabec County line in Isanti County thaws and the trees don’t bud out.” southwest of Braham. They are con- Gerdins collect the sap from three tinuing this tradition that was started different sugar bush woodlots. After by their father K. Vernon Gerdin back drilling a hole into a tree, they install TERRY SALMELA | COUNTY STAR in 1952. a metal tap into the hole. A blue plastic Chip Gerdin collects maple sap in their family sugarbush. “We used to tap a lot more trees be- bag with a metal top is hung on each fore 1996. That was when a tornado de- tap to collect the sap when it runs. They coincides with the state high school and and fi lters the syrup. stroyed a lot of our trees,” said Vernon’s then collect the sap using a skid steer NCAA tournaments. So, the Gerdins A unique feature is that the steam- son Chip Gerdin. with a 300 gallon poly tank mounted have a TV in their sugar house to be away system creates one gallon of soft Last week, Gerdins had collected over on a pallet that rests on the forks of able to watch the tournament games water from every three gallons of sap. 2000 gallons of sap from 400 taps and the skid steer. They drive the ski steer while they keep an eye on their evapo- He stores the soft water in poly tanks fi nished cooking out 50 gallons of syrup through the sugar bush and pour the rator. and uses it for cleaning the system, his in their fi rst week of making maple syr- sap in the bags from the trees into a Depending upon the sugar content, it garden and other uses. up. “In 2020 we got 100 gallons of syrup strainer on top of the tank. takes 30 to 40 gallons of sap to produce He said that he has been doing this in three weeks. You don’t know until The sap is hauled home to their farm one gallon of syrup. For example, last for 20 years. Why does he spend many the end of the season how much you are and pumped into a bulk tank. When weekend the sap from a Silver Maple hours a day and sometimes from going to get. Once it warms up enough they get enough sap, they fi re up their that they sampled in their yard was at morning until night to cook syrup each for the buds to come out and the ice is wood burning boiler evaporator. A 2.9% sugar. So, if all the trees were at spring? He said that he does it as a hob- out of the lakes, it’s done running,” he batch of sap moves from the tank into that level it would take about 33 gallons by and to produce syrup for his family, added. the evaporator by continual gravity of sap to produce one gallon of syrup. friends and to sell some. Paul Kylander who farms east of fl ow. Gerdins burn about one cord Kylander stores his sap in bulk tanks Chip Gerdin summed up why his fam- Mora has also been making maple of wood in the evaporator for each 20 which is pumped into his evaporator ily does maple syruping when he said, syrup for many years. He said that his gallons of syrup produced. After a few system. This year he has a new steam- “It is a family tradition and nothing is maple trees started running a little ear- hours of evaporating most of the water away 3 ft x 10 ft sap evaporator that he better than fresh Swedish pancakes ly this year. He started collecting sap off they end up with maple syrup. purchased from near Dubuque, Iowa. It smothered with maple syrup and butter on March 3rd this year while last year Cooking the sap into syrup takes processes 120 gallons of sap/hour in a on them.” he started March 5th. several hours. Fortunately, it usually continuous fl ow system. It compresses

FIVE STAR STORIES Here are the fi ve most-read stories on our website from March 21 - 27. 1. Isanti Main Street set for reconstruction this summer 2. Can you smell that smell? Cambridge considers nui- sance complaint against Maytag 3. ‘Never let a good crisis go to waste’: Julia Lines refl ects on interesting fi rst year as Isanti County Administrator 4. Isanti and Chisago County Court Reports, March 8-12 NEWSPAPER ADS WORK. 5. Vehicle, train collision results in minor injuries Go to countystar.com to see these stories and more from previous issues. newspaper readers who ISANTI-CHISAGOISANTI-CHISAGO out read a CIRCULAR take 7 of 10 action after seeing the ad.* KeithKeith W.W. DullingerDullinger InsuranceInsurance AgencyAgency “Offering over 50 companies to Serve You! THE TOP ACTIONS ARE >>> [email protected] >>> Visit the store >>> Save the ad for future reference 106 Railroad Ave NE • Mora, MN 55051 >>> Take advantage of the coupons/special offers *

320.679.3161 (oí ce) 320.216.7503 (texting only) All Together Now As our nation looks to reopen, rebound and resurge, 320.227.3846 (fax) (Cell) 218.966.0602 our advertising representatives are here to help your business. Hire us to help get your Keith W. Dullinger Owner/Agent customers back and your employees ready. Nobody cares more about your success than we do.

Nobody delivers a more engaged audience than we do. Our growth online, combined with print, is impressive as more readers turn to us for local news.

Newspapers are your best investment. GTITHEATRES.COM G We care about local. T CAMBRIDGE I MOVIE HOTLINE ISANTI-CHISAGOISANTI-CHISAGO T 763-689-3005 H NEWSPAPER POWER. E A NORTH BRANCH Print, Digital & Social Solutions for our advertisers. T MOVIE HOTLINE R 651-674-012323 E | | Call to Verify Movies & Showtimes 930 S., , Cambridge 763-689-1181 www.countystar.com S APRIL 1, 2021 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 3 CountyStar.com

ISANTI COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY ISANTI COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY ISANTI COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY This photo of downtown Isanti was taken by Oscar Widmark This photo inside an unidentifi ed business was taken by L.M. This photo of people gathered outside the Tremont Hotel in in 1914. The building on the far right is where Creamery Tunnell in 1901. Braham was taken by the Seline Brothers Studio in 1905. Crossings currently sits. Photographers capture images of the county throughout history

Since Isanti County’s found- Historical Society’s (ICHS) col- Roger Carlson, along with ing in 1857, many area photog- lection contain images taken his son Steve (who took over raphers have captured count- by Andrew Bogge. He contin- ownership in 1990), undoubted- less images of the landscape ued to take photographs until ly contributed the most photos and its inhabitants. While selling his business to Daniel within Isanti County. Between there certain- Stadin in 1902. Daniel Stadin, Nils, Roger, and Steve, photos ly were more another Swede, worked out numbered in the tens of thou- contributors of Bogge’s home studio until sands from 1955-2013 within Isanti 1907, at which point he had a Looking at the City of Isanti’s County than building erected on the corner past brings us to John Wik- this article of Main Street and 3rd Avenue strom. John and his wife Kate refl ects, it Southwest. His timing coming operated a photography busi- Repeating takes a brief into the photography industry ness mostly around the City look at some was perfect, as the population of Isanti and locations such History of the earli- of Isanti County was fairly as Athens, Bradford, Isanti Sam est and most high and folks from all over Township, and Bethel. In 1905, well-known wanted photographs taken. 19-year-old Peter Carlson from Klocksien photogra- Stadin not only took photo- Sweden who studied and lived Isanti County phers and graphs within his studio, but with the Wikstroms, eventu- ISANTI COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY their work. he also traveled around Isanti ally purchased the business. This photo was taken by Andrew Bogge in 1895. Note the historic Isanti Historical Bogge, Stadin, County taking images of rural He only owned the studio for County Courthouse building in the top right corner. Society Tunell, and life on the farm. He continued a short period of time before Carlson his work until selling his busi- going to work with Stadin in to gravitate around Skogman images that have become quite have become ness to Nils Carlson in 1933. Cambridge. Peter continued Lake, just east of Cambridge. familiar for many over the household names during Nils Carlson, after having to serve areas of Isanti until In fact, the Tunell name can years. His popularized image various points in history when worked around the Town of 1920, at which point he moved still be found in that part of the of workers at the top of Cam- discussing area photography. Isanti, eventually situated his business to St. Paul. The Isanti County today. bridge Lutheran Church has One of the fi rst studios in himself in the prominent brick quaint two-story home that Readers might be sensing a been published in many books. Isanti County was opened by building at 235 South Main was once a thriving studio still theme as we look further into Rand seemed to gravitate 29-year-old Andrew Bogge of Street in Cambridge (currently stands at 109 Main Street West the county and its historic towards early threshing crews Cambridge. Andrew was born occupied by NorthStar Wealth in downtown Isanti, directly photographers. Many of the around the county as well. Sev- in Sweden in 1861 and arrived Management) where he took across from the Wooden Churn businesses started around eral images in ICHS’ collection in Cambridge around 1882. thousands of photographs over / Creamery Café. Interestingly the turn of the 20th century of Rand’s work include country He started his business at his 22 years. Many of Nils’ images enough, Peter and the afore- focused on commerce, indus- schools too. Another popular home on the northwest corner continued the theme of peo- mentioned Nils were brothers try, and people. Photographers image is that of the fi rst steel of Highway 95 and Birch Street ple and places around Isanti - photographic talent obviously made images both in the studio bridge across the Rum River at North. County. Some of his more well- ran in the family. as well as offsite, and did so in Cambridge. It’s unclear if Rand Bogge specialized in por- known images are those of Stanford Township in the the main areas of commerce had a formal studio in Isanti traits and cabinet cards, but early road construction, public southwest corner of Isanti within each town. County or just traveled from also took many photographs gatherings, farm life, and elect- County is the former home Readers may also note that his studio in Rush City. of area businesses. He began ed offi cials. Nils remained at of area photographer Oscar a wide variety of locations Rounding out the list of Isan- taking photographs in Isanti the Carlson studio until 1955. Widmark. Oscar started his throughout Isanti County ti County photographers ends County around 1890. Many of He then turned the business business out of a rented home were represented by many with the only known woman the photos in Isanti County over to his nephew Roger. in Stanford Township around photographers. Continuing photographer. Flora Daniel- 1904. He specialized in por- onto Braham, located just son was active in Cambridge traits and studio cabinet cards. north of Cambridge, there is between 1890-1910. There isn’t Oscar took photographs in the little known about the Seline a lot of information on this areas of Stanford, Isanti, Brad- Brothers Studio. Currently, particular photographer other ford, Crown, and St. Francis. ICHS has several images with than a couple of images within Oscar eventually purchased their maker’s mark. Research ICHS’ collection. There is no the Wikstrom Studio in Isanti of the Seline Brothers led to known studio on record as to where he continued his busi- Alfred and Richard Seline. where she conducted business, ness until 1920. Both of their occupations were but Flora appeared to have L.M. Tunell worked primar- listed as “barber” in the 1900 taken both studio photographs ily around central and eastern census. However, a 1910 census as well as landscape images. Isanti County. His main studio reveals the Selines as “pho- To learn more about past was located in Cambridge tographers.” Richard resided photographers of Isanti County in what today is the current in northern Minnesota and or to see examples of their Cambridge Bar & Grill build- Alfred, just north of Braham work, please feel free to stop by ing. Tunell conducted business near Grasston. One of their the Isanti County Historical around Isanti County from more well-known images is Society and browse through 1895-1915, the images within that of the Tremont Hotel in hundreds of historic images. ICHS’ archives are varied in Braham taken in 1905. SAM KLOCKSIENis Executive Director of the ISANTI COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY subject matter and are in- J.W. Rand conducted busi- Isanti County Historical Society, which is located This family portrait, circa 1900, was taken by Flora Danielson, who credibly well detailed. Based ness around Cambridge and at 33525 Flanders St. NE, Cambridge. He can be appears to be the only female photographer from Isanti County’s early upon many of the images in areas of Isanti County from reached at 763-689-4229 or director@isanticoun- history. the collection, Tunell seemed 1890-1900. Rand took several tyhistory.org.

102 years and counting! 4 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR CountyStar.com APRIL 1, 2021 Concerned about latest budget reductions ack in college, I took Economics 101 in order to fulfi ll one of my general requirements. I wound up getting a C in that class, and it was the most satisfying C I had ever Breceived on a report card. When I started covering government meetings, I once again found myself getting an economics education. And while all gov- ernment fi nances can be confusing enough, school district fi nances makes that college economics class look like a fi rst grade math class. In brief, school districts must plan on next year’s budget based on a good amount of educated speculation of how much revenue Worth a will be brought in. In simple terms, its like Thousand an employee who has no control over wheth- Words er they will be working 40 or 20 hours per week having to decide if they can afford a Bill non-refundable vacation a year in advance. But that’s not the half of it. The revenue Stickels III that is brought in must be allocated to a multitude of different funds, with many of those funds being dedicated to one specifi c expenditure. Plus, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR several of those funds have to be used for only that specifi c expenditure. If a district allocates money to replace an HVAC unit that turns out not needing to be replaced, they can’t then Countering Trump’s accolades Thanks for supporting Bluejacket take that money to help pay for a teacher’s salary. To the editor, gymnastics Based on what I have learned and acknowledging I still Thank you, Jerry Grell for your letter ex- don’t know everything, I tend to lean towards trusting what tolling the virtues of the Trump presidency. To the editor, a school district’s fi nance director says is good, with the You’re right, no president has done more to the The Cambridge-Isanti Gymnastics team just belief they are doing the best they can under very diffi cult country than he has. I have a few additions to completed a fun season in which they earned situations. Besides, common sense says that with all those your letter. the Mississippi 8 Conference Championship, headaches, the last thing they want to do is add another one Yes, Trump returned his 4-year salary of $1.6 Mississippi 8 Conference Academic Champi- by having to go through annual budget cuts, which is exactly million. Do I have to ignore $8 million that onship, and sent three individuals to the State what the Cambridge-Isanti School District is going through. taxpayers paid directly to his companies for his Gymnastics Tournament. Their accomplish- With all that being said, I will admit I cringed a bit when vacations and golf outings? Do I ignore as much ments would not have been possible without the listening to C-I Schools’ latest preliminary budget reduction as $13 million people paid to stay at his proper- help and support of a lot of people. On behalf of strategy. As predicted last October, the voting down of the op- ties to get his approval? the gymnasts and coaching staff I would like erating levy referendum by area voters has resulted in need- Trump does deserve some credit for the to extend our sincerest thank you to those who ing to cut $1.7 million from their budget for next year. While “Great American Outdoors Act.” We also have helped in our journey. some of those proposed reductions are in staffi ng, which is to weigh the passage of the law against his Thank you to Mark Solberg and Robin Schul- never pleasant, the part I am referring to is the deferring of administration’s moves to signifi cantly weaken tz for all of their work arranging schedules, of- $700,000 in expenditures. it right after the 2020 election. fi cials, programs, and overall encouragement. Even in their presentation, they admitted these expendi- It’s true, black unemployment dropped to his- A very special thanks to the custodial staff and tures will eventually have to be paid. They’re not going any- torical levels during his term. How about the to all of the bus drivers who delivered us safely where. As the popular governmental expression goes, they rates at the start and end of his term? Looking to and from all of our meets. are simply “kicking the can down the road” in hopes a better at one snapshot in time is like a losing Indy Thank you to the doctors for keeping our girls economic solution can be found in the relatively near future. 500 driver claiming he won because he had the as healthy as possible and providing the very But based on the current political climate, that seems to be lead for one lap. Trump’s black unemployment best in care. a mighty big gamble to be making. Despite the state and na- numbers started at 7.5% and fi nished at 9.2%. Thank you to our local papers for such won- tional government’s appearance of doing anything necessary For comparison, during Obama’s second term derful coverage and photos. to spur rebuilding the economy in light of COVID, at best the rates went from 13.7% to 7.5%. Last, but defi nitely not least, thank you to all that will be a temporary fi x, with the government returning Mr. Grell said that, during Trump, the US of the parents and our spouses. It was a tough to their old, familiar funding philosophy once everything became the biggest exporter of oil. If that’s season with many restrictions and the parents returns to “normal.” true, then why did we need the Keystone XL never complained about any of them, even Locally, while C-I schools has had a history of general fi - pipeline? A leak in that pipeline could have though they were only allowed to watch their nancial support, that support has waned over the years, with destroyed more than 110,000 agricultural jobs daughters compete in person twice all season. the district, justifi ably or not, losing the trust of many in the and $40 billion in economic activity. A special thanks to Krissy Barber, Jodi Don- general public. The glaring omission in Mr. Grell’s list of nay, and LaRae Klocksien for organizing our If they can fi nd a way to not have to make budget reduc- what Trump did to the country is his handling cheese and apparel fundraisers. tions next year, much of that lost trust should be returned. of Covid-19. We could compare US death rates Thank you to everyone watched any of our But if we start hearing the district has to take the same dire to the rest of the world and see how disastrous meets via livestream and supported these actions next year, especially considering the reductions Trump was but I’ll just look at two numbers. hard-working athletes. We hope to see you all could balloon to $2.4 million, any remaining trust might get 400,000 US deaths during Trump. Lancet, the in person next season. lost, causing a snowball effect for the future. British medical journal, stated that 40% of Wendy Rooney For our, the district’s, but most importantly the students’ those deaths could have been avoided. Will Head coach, C-I Bluejacket gymnastics sake, I hope its the former and not the latter. whatever Trump did well economically bring BILL STICKELS IIIis editor of the Isanti-Chisago County Star. He can be reached at 763-689- those 160,000 people back? 1181 ext. 107 or [email protected]. Jeff Benny Cambridge

Isanti-Chisago Editor...... Bill Stickels III Your Best Source for Community Information County Star is [email protected] published every Publisher ...... Jeff Andres [email protected] ISANTI-CHISAGOISANTI-CHISAGO AN EDITION OF Thursday by ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR Northstar Media, Inc., Advertising Mgr...... Annette Krist [email protected] NEWS DEADLINE: 930 Cleveland St. S., Noon Monday ...... David Backlund Cambridge, Advertising Rep. [email protected] ADVERTISING DEADLINE: MN 55008. 4 p.m. Tuesday Advertising Rep...... Jean Detlaff Periodicals postage [email protected] Published by CLASSIFIED DEADLINE: paid at Cambridge, Advertising Rep...... Bobbi Schwieters Northstar Media, Inc. 4 p.m. Tuesday MN 55008. [email protected] LEGALS DEADLINE: POSTMASTER: Send Classified Advertising ...... Jen Kotila PRINTERS • PUBLISHERS Noon Monday 930 South Cleveland, Cambridge, MN 55008 address changes to [email protected] The publisher shall not be liable for typographical errors which do not lessen the value of an Isanti-Chisago County Graphic Designer...... Kassie Goodroad © advertisement. The publisher’s liability for other errors or omissions in connection with an [email protected] Copyright 2021 by Northstar Media, Inc. advertisement is strictly limited to the advertisement in any subsequent issue or the refund of any Star, 930 Cleveland St. money paid for the advertisement. S., Cambridge, Circulation ...... Scott Kittelson MN 55008 [email protected] countystar.com • Phone: (763) 689-1181 • Fax (763) 689-1185 APRIL 1, 2021 OPINION ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 5 CountyStar.com Celebrate Easter Good news from fi nance department

ASTER IS THE time Christians 021 is off to an exciting start for celebrate Jesus’ resurrection from the Finance Department, and the dead. Gene Peterson writes in his entire City of North Branch for Ebook, The Message, “The men said, 2that matter. Recently, the City ‘Why are you looking for the Living One in recently received a credit rating a cemetery? He is not here, upgrade and positive outlook from but raised up. Remember Moody’s. This is fantastic news for how he told you when you the City during a normal year by were still back in Galilee itself, but it’s absolutely incredible that he had to be handed during a global pandemic and year over to sinners, be killed in which credit rating downgrades on a cross and in three are at or near an all-time high. Why days rise up?’” Then they is the credit upgrade important? A remembered Jesus’ words. higher credit rating leads to lower About the They left the tomb and interest costs which, in turn, means broke the news of all this to savings for taxpayers. It truly refl ects Town the eleven and the rest.” North Branch’s commitment to being Easter is celebrated on fi scally conservative, declining debt Gene the fi rst Sunday following burden, fi nancial policy development the full moon that occurs and ongoing tax base growth. CONTRIBUTED Johnson Rebecca Kurtz, of Ehler’s presents North Branch Finance Director Joseph Starks with a on or just after the spring In other news, the Finance Depart- certifi cate commemorating the city’s credit rating upgrade. equinox. In Christian ment has been busy reviewing and calendars this is called the “Paschal Full implementing new fi nancial policies. management and is recognized by and policies with the goal of ensuring Moon.” In 2021 the spring equinox occurs The most recent example would be bond rating agencies. It establishes the City’s assets are safeguarded and Saturday, March 20. The fi rst full moon the Debt Management Policy that parameters for issuing new debt and saving taxpayer dollars. The outlook after that date rises on Sunday, March 28. Council approved at the March 9 managing current debt and helps is bright for the City! Therefore, Easter will be observed on the regular council meeting. The devel- ensure fi scal responsibility and resil- JOE STARKS is Finance Director for the City of North subsequent Sunday which is Sunday, April opment of a debt management policy ience. The department has also been Branch. He can be reached at 651-277-5230 or josephs@ 4. is a key piece to sound fi nancial busy improving outdated processes ci.north-branch.mn.us. CELEBRATING A BIRTHDAY is more than another year...it allows the adventure and purpose of life to continue. March 3 was my 85th celebration. A pot luck was held on the Legacy Har- bor pier with ribs and wings. Thirty plus You don’t have to go it alone boaters and a visit by our son, Carter, and his family made it special. Sixty-fi ve cards n an effort to raise awareness, educate our community, and good therapists will do their best to either be the one were received. Ten percent of the cards had reduce the stigma associated with Alzheimer’s disease that helps you or refer you to someone who can. Good special greetings including a staff mem- and assist families with resources who have been therapists are trained not to leave people in the lurch. ber offering a cake when we return in late Itouched by Alzheimer’s disease; this month’s article April. There were lots of text messages, too. highlights exploring the possibility of TALK FIRST One has to enjoy every birthday before seeking support with care-giving by Ask for a 15 - minute phone call before you book an they take them away. Aging has sorrows speaking with a professional therapist. appointment. Write down your questions in advance (or also as family and friends die. The demands of care-giving can be ex- search “questions to ask a therapist” online). Therapists Dining out is earlier. The 10 o’clock news hausting and overwhelming. But there are working for you. They can be considered part of your gets missed but I’m wide awake for the 6 are steps you can take to manage stress care-giving team. Advocate for yourself and ask lots of a.m. news. Naps after lunch have become and regain a sense of balance, joy and questions. routine. hope in your life. Figuring out how to FIND YOUR FIT Life insurance sales people stop calling Cambridge ACT work with a therapist can be daunting. You are a unique individual. If you do not fi nd a thera- but car dealers think we need extended Here are some tips that can make taking on Alzheimer’s pist who you click with, it is not guaranteed that they will warranties. The last new car we bought was this step easier. be understanding about your unique struggle or educat- in 2014 and we don’t have all the electronic Survey Team ed about what you are dealing with. There are search gadgets fi gured out yet. KNOW WHEN TO SEEK HELP engines like Psychology Today, Inclusive Therapists and Splitting restaurant dinners is practi- Building a therapeutic relationship Therapy Den that can make fi nding a match easier. Ther- cal but buying groceries at big box stores may bebhlfl helpful when your ability to function is curtailed apists can indicate their own identities, along with basic doesn’t work. Catsup and pickle jars are just by “feelings of anxiety, lack of motivation, feeling lost or information about their training and specialties. too big, last too long, and we can’t lift them. hopeless, social issues, dealing with caregiving issues, relationship struggles, grief, family crisis, etc. If you are Health issues become more serious. Med- LISTEN TO YOURSELF ical research, new drugs, and now vaccina- spending at least an hour each day worrying or thinking about these issues, causing you to feel distracted or to Keep checking in with yourself. Is this person answer- tions are readily available and encouraging. ing questions in a way that feels defensive, or do I feel Prices were very different in 1936. The under function in important roles in your life, you may benefi t from therapy. held by this person? Are my questions being answered average worker made $1,713.00 per year. honestly and thoroughly? Do I feel comfortable right An average home cost $3,925.00. Gasoline KNOW THAT THE FIRST HURDLE WILL BE THE HARDEST now? You can derive a lot of information from sitting was 10 cents per gallon. A loaf of bread cost Meeting a therapist is stressful, especially for some- with your own reaction to the person. The best therapist eight cents. A Studebaker car cost $665.00. body who is already struggling. But therapists want to will help you uncover the wisdom inside you to help heal. A lady’s swim suit cost $6.95. A fi rst class help. Even if the fi rst therapist you see is not the right FOR MORE RESOURCES and guidance in caring for someone with dementia, contact stamp was three cents. Federal government fi t for you, or there is no sliding - scale spots left, or they Jayne Mund, Caregiver Consultant, at 651-257-7905 or email [email protected]. spending was $48.23 billion. don’t take your insurance. Reaching out is the fi rst step Some pop culture and important events from that year include: The beginning of the Spanish Civil War; Germany breaks the Treaty of Versailles; the Pan Am Clipper, fl ying boat service begins service between America and Britain; “Gone with the North Branch Schools are back, and on track Wind” by Margaret Mitchell is published; some popular movies were: “The Alamo”, t is so wonderful to have our students and staff back physically distancing students by running buses at 50% “The Great Ziegfeld”, and “The Charge of from spring break and with such enthusiasm! capacity. the Light Brigade;” the New York Yankees Recently, I had the opportunity to review data col- I have had the opportunity to meet the amazing people won the World Series over the New York Ilected as a result of President Biden’s executive order. who serve as bus drivers for our school district. I ob- Giants 4 to 2; Minnesota was the NCAA The data provided the fi rst nationally served one of our bus drivers greeting each student by Football Champion (7-1-0); Eugene O’Neill representative picture of schools offering name. In his greeting he was taking attendance, which won the Nobel Prize for literature; Benny remote learning, in-person learning, or a students barely noticed. What students heard was, “It is Goodman and orchestra recorded “Stomp- hybrid of the two. Only 38% of grade four so great to see you today!” And when a student was miss- in’at the Savoy” on Victor Records; the students and 28% of grade eight students ing, he asks about them, showing how much he cared Baseball Hall of Fame was established in the nation are attending school in per- about each rider. He often responded with, “We will miss and players elected were Ty Cobb, Babe son (ASBO). In the coming months and them today.” All the students knew the protocols, and it Ruth, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson years, as we learn more about exacerbat- was clear they didn’t want to let him down. and Walter Johnson; the fi rst ski jumping ed inequities, learning shortfalls, and Another bus driver shared the protocols for ventilation tournament is held in Red Wing, Minneso- the mental strain the last year has had on the bus that is key to our mitigation efforts. Her clear ta; the airship “Hindenburg” takes its fi rst NB School on children and families, and what we expectations and warm demeanor made the ride to school fl ight in Germany; the fi rst stock car race is News have accomplished together in NBAPS safe and enjoyable for all. held in Daytona, Florida; boxing legend, Joe will only become more apparent. Each and every staff member in our school district Louis, is knocked out by Max Schmeling; Sara For us, ensuring safe learning envi- plays such a signifi cant role in the lives of our students. Life Magazine made its debut; RCA displays ronments has been a collective effort Highlighting the work of our bus drivers brings me great TV for the press; the 40 hour work week is Paul between families, students, and staff. We joy! The next time you see an NBAPS bus, I hope a smile approved by Congress. have worked together to keep commu- comes across your face as you consider the wonderful THANKS FOR ALL the friendships, nication lines open, and have practiced people that serve as our bus drivers and help to keep our column readers and God-given favors. mitigation efforts to provide safe learning environments. students safe! GENE JOHNSON is Publisher Emeritus of Press Publications, For many of our students, the bus ride starts and ends We are on track for a great spring. Go Vikings! owner of the Isanti-Chisago County Star. He can be reached at ppinfo@ their school experience each day. I have prioritized riding SARA PAULis superintendent of North Branch Area Public Schools. She can be reached presspubs.com. along on bus routes to verify we are following safety at 651-674-1000 or [email protected]. protocols of assigning seats, taking daily attendance, and 6 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR CountyStar.com APRIL 1, 2021 OBITUARIES David C. Johnson, II Rozanna F. Corgard Jack H. West Sr. David Charles Johnson II, 66, of Cambridge Rozanna Faith Corgard died peacefully in her Jack Howard West Sr. passed away at his home passed away on Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020, at Cambridge home in Princeton on March 27, 2021. She was 67 in Heber Springs, AR on March 10, 2021. He was 81 Medical Center. He was 66 years old. years old. years old. He was born on Dec. 1,1953, in Sidney, Montana She was born to the late Dale and Vivian (Carlson) Jack was born in Burlington, NJ to Howard and to David and Margaret (Kries) Johnson and moved Buffi ngton in Oceanside, California on Feb. 17, 1954. Evelyn (Force) West on July 16, 1939. He was the tto Aberdeen, Maryland SShe attended and graduat- youngest of seven children. iin 1954 when Dave Sr. was eed from Cambridge-Isanti Jack’s fi rst job was driving a tractor at an apple ccalled to service. The fam- HHigh School. Rozanna had and peach orchard. From there he got into road iily returned to Minnesota rrecently retired but had construction. He said he really liked when he got ttwo years later, fi nally set- wworked as a laborer in to use the backhoe. That love for tractors and other ttling down roots in Cam- mmanufacturing at Plastech equipment stayed with him his whole life. bbridge, MN. David attended iin Rush City for over 15 He was united in marriage to Rosemary Phillips CCambridge public schools, yyears. Prior to that she on Jan. 23, 1960. They were married in Berlin, NJ. eelementary through high oowned Rozy’s Dusty Eagle They made their home in a few different towns in sschool (graduation class iin Dalbo, which she sold NJ, but their favorite was their house that they had oof 1972), during which iin 1994. in Clementon, NJ. They would often have large hol- hhe managed Springvale Rozanna enjoyed spend- iday and birthday celebrations there with extended CCampground and orga- iing time with her children family and friends while living there. Those were nnized/started and played aand grandson, garden- some of the things that were missed the most once hhockey at Cambridge High iing, quilting, crocheting, they moved. SSchool and was pitcher for ppicking strawberries and Jack served in the US Army from 1962 through the Cambridge High School baseball team. making jam. She was her happiest being with her 1964. David and his wife, Nancy (Hilgendorf), met at family playing cards or yard games. In 1977 Jack and Rosemary decided it was time Drake University, Des Moines, IA, where they at- Rozanna was preceded in death by her parents, for a change and in August, 1977 they moved the tended the College of Pharmacy from 1972-1977, and Dale and Vivian and her niece Ifeoma“Ify” Okafor. family to Braham, MN. Soon after that three of were married on Aug. 7, 1976. After living and work- Rozanna is survived by her daughter, Amy (Scott) Jack’s brothers also moved to MN. Jack and Rose- ing in Mason City, Iowa for almost three years after Grafenstein of Cambridge; son, Daniel (Catherine) mary lived in a few different places after moving to graduation, they moved to Isanti, MN in February, Corgard of New Brighton; grandson Ethan Corgard; Braham, but all of them were in Isanti County. They 1980 to establish Isanti Drug, a dream of David’s sisters Lucinda (Ronald) Monson of Dalbo; Patricia settled in a place in the Bradford area. since high school. Together they owned and operat- Okafor of Princeton; and brother Michael Buffi ng- After moving to MN, Jack switched professions ed Isanti Drug for almost 30 years where David was ton of Braham along with nieces and nephews. from road construction and became a welder. His a pharmacist and became a pillar of the community, A Celebration of Life will be held at the Williams primary job was with Arrow Tank in Cambridge, caring deeply about those around him and serving Dingmann Family Funeral Home for Rozanna F. MN. He worked there until he retired. the Cambridge-Isanti area. After closing Isanti Drug Corgard on Friday, April 9, 2021, from 1 to 3 p.m. In the late ’80s Jack and Rosemary decided that in 2009, David went on to manage the pharmacy Masks and social distancing are required. they had enough of MN winters, and they started at Cub Foods in Cambridge and from there, the thinking about moving someplace warmer. Sadly, pharmacy at Coborn’s in Isanti in 2017 where he on May 20, 1988 they lost their daughter Kathy due remained until his retirement in 2020. Boniface J. Zierden to a car accident. That caused them to want to stay David had a beautiful voice and loved music, al- closer to family and they put that decision on hold most any time of the day you could fi nd him belting Boniface “Boni” Joseph Zierden, of Stanchfi eld, for several years. Finally, in 2005 they did move to out his favorites tunes or singing along to the radio. passed away on Monday, March 22, 2021, with family Heber Springs, AR. He was active in his church throughout his life and at his side. He was 85 years old. Jack had an inquisitive mind and he loved reading enjoyed singing in the choir and teaching Sunday Boni was born on Sept. 26, 1935, in Sauk Centre, books on all types of subjects. Sometimes the odder school. MN to James and Christine Zierden. He graduated the better. That led to some interesting conversa- David’s passion for fl ying started early and he from Sauk Centre High School in 1953. He served in tions! He loved fi shing. When he lived in NJ crab- completed his fi rst solo fl ight in October, 1970. After the Army and was honorably discharged in 1958. He bing and clamming were also favorite hobbies. completing college and starting business and fami- spent his 30 year career as a union meat cutter for He could fi x almost anything, and if he didn’t ly, he returned to the air and purchased his beloved Country Club Markets. know how to fi x it, he would usually be able to fi nd 1967 Piper Cherokee Six (call sign N4159W) in 2001. He met the love of his life, Barbara Bolduc, and a book that would tell him how to do it. He loved to One of the things David enjoyed most was taking they were married on Aug. 11, 1962. The family keep busy. That included trying his hand at wood his plane to local fl y-ins and pancake breakfasts ultimately settled on Rush Lake in 1969, where Boni carving and a lot of putzing around in the yard. where he spent time talking and listening to sto- enjoyed the rest of his life. Nothing was more im- When they moved to AR their property had a lot ries of others who shared his love for fl ying. The portant to Boni than his faith and family. of very large rocks everywhere. Jack would love Cherokee plane was the source of many adventures Boni was preceded in death by his wife Barb, his spending time on his tractor moving them to create for David and his family over the years, including parents, fi ve brothers and three sisters. more grassy areas as well as doing other things to trips to Wisconsin, Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, Kan- He is survived by his children, Mark (JoAnn), make the yard look nicer. Also, since their house did sas and over the Rocky Mountains to Montana. Dean (Kathy), Scott (Wendy), Troy (Nikkole) and not have a basement, he built a tornado shelter so In addition to fl ying, tending to his impressive Lynn (Jeff) Schwab; grandchildren, Jessica, Grace, that mom felt safer. vegetable gardens and orchard, tooling around on Zachary, Tonya, Annelise, C.J., Kate, Anna, Ryan, On Jan. 24, 2015, after 55 years of marriage Rose- his John Deere, and spending time at the family Haley, and Marisa; great-grandchildren, Payton, mary passed away. After that we tried to convince cabin on Green Lake in Princeton, MN fi lled his life Grayson and Jason; sisters-in-law, Ruth, Alice, and dad to move back “up north” but he really did not with enjoyment and satisfaction. But above all else, Carol; as well as many other relatives and friends. want anything to do with the MN winters. David loved having his family together; nothing A Funeral Service was held on Thursday, March Jack was proceeded in death by his daughter brought him more joy than when those he loved 25, 2021, at the Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church Kathy, his wife Rosemary and fi ve of his siblings: surrounded him. Family gatherings were frequent in Braham. Fr. Don Wagner offi ciated with music Betty, Robert, Howard Jr., Richard and Donald as and full of tradition and laughter. provided by Joni Nelson. Interment was in the well as his parents. David was preceded in death by his father David Saints Peter & Paul Cemetery. Arrangements were Jack is survived by his children, Carolyn O’Brien C. Johnson I. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; by the Rock Ingebrand Funeral Home of Braham. of MN, Jack (Melinda) West Jr. of ND and Ashlee daughter Lisa LaPlante (Doug Small) of Brooklyn Condolences may be posted at www.aifuneralhome. West of AR. Jack has six grandchildren, Krissy Park; son Nathan (Breanna) Johnson of Lake- com. O’Brien, Katie O’Brien, Dan (Adrienne) O’Brien, wood, CO; daughter Lana (Nicholas) Kuchinski of Bailee West, Hannah West and Emma West. He is Westminster, CO; six grandchildren, Madeline and also survived by his sister Jane (Wesley) Anderson Lauren Schindlbeck and Burke LaPlante, Selah and STUDENT NAMES IN THE NEWS of Pennsauken, NJ. Kingston Johnson and Lucian Kuchinski; mother Margaret Johnson Barr of Princeton, MN; brothers STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT LISTS Kevin (Heidi) Johnson of Blaine, Steven Johnson of BIRTHS Bloomington; and sister Debbie (Bob) Johnson-Hill Montgomery Frederiksen and Thomas Ward of Cam- of Carbondale, CO, as well as many nieces & neph- bridge, Sophia Maki of Harris, and Madison Irons, Sa- Henrick Stanley Vetos ews. mantha St. Sauver, and Maggie Vomela of North Branch A Memorial and Celebration of Life for friends, (Dean’s); Erin Gamst, Lucas Jensen-Schneider, David Rice, Henrick was born on March 23, 2021, and weighed community and extended family will be held at 1 and Mya Schmeling of North Branch, and Jack Hatton 9 pounds 2 ounces. Parents are Justin and Andrea p.m., Saturday, April 10, 2021, at Long Lake Luther- and Lauren Husnik of Harris (President’s), from Bemi- Vetos of Isanti. Grandparents are Kevin and Jody an Church, Isanti. Visitation two hours prior. Me- dji State University. Vetos of Cambridge, and Calvin and Nancy Stemig of morials are preferred to the church. Condolences at • McGrath. www.carlsonlillemoen.com. Arrangements are with Ryan Hunter Larson of Braham (Dean’s), from Wofford the Carlson-Lillemoen Funeral Home and Crema- Emilia Rose McCarron tion Services of Cambridge. College. • Emilia was born on March 25, 2021, and weighed 7 Hannah Beaufeaux of Cambridge (Dean’s), from St. pounds 13 ounces. Parents are Candice McCarty and Send your business news, Catherine University, St. Paul. Lucas McCarron of Isanti. Grandparents are Steve • and Linda of Spring Lake Park, and Susie Logston of accomplishments and awards Addie Miller of Cambridge (Dean’s), from Southwest Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Minnesota State University. to [email protected]. Jaxson Allen Bishop DEGREES Paige Pettit of Cambridge (Bachelor of Arts in Psy- Jaxson was born on March 25, 2021, and weighed 5 chology), Magna Cum Laude, from Hamline Univer- pounds 2 ounces. Mother is Alicia Bishop of Isanti. sity. Grandparents are Patti and Charles Bishop of Isanti. APRIL 1, 2021 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 7 CountyStar.com OBITUARIES Raymond C. Magnuson Raymond Carl Magnuson of Cambridge, MN died peacefully surrounded by his family on March 21, 2021, at GracePointe Crossing. He was 94 years old. Ray was a much-loved husband, father, grandfa- ther and great-grandfather as well as a respected pphysician and community aand church leader. He lived a rich and full life dedi- ccated to his faith and in sservice to his fellow man. Ray was born on June 7, 11926, in Minneapolis, MN, tthe fi rst child of Henning CCharles and Ruth Caroline MMagnuson. He was a very bbright child, full of mis- cchief, energy and curiosity. WWhen the family moved ffrom Minneapolis to the CONTRIBUTED ffamily farm in Foley, MN Pictured, from left to right, are North Branch Area High School Air Force Junior ROTC members Crystal Markel, Dayna aafter Ray’s second grade Nelson, Brianna Hendren and Gabi Hanson. year, his new teacher placed him in the fourth grade for his reading profi ciency. Ray spent his later high school years living and working on a relative’s farm. He graduated at age 16 and traveled that summer to where he NBAHS Air Force Junior ROTC visited the Museum of Science and Industry. He was enthralled by the exhibits showing the complexities of the human body and decided then and there that a career in medicine was for him. heading to National Drill Meet Ray completed his premed education in two years at the University of Minnesota and then began med- ical school, graduating at the age of 23. In 1950, after CONTRIBUTED and fund-raising the cadets accomplished. a year’s internship in Duluth, MN, he opened a pri- NORTH BRANCH AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS The National High School Drill Team Champi- vate practice in Cambridge, MN with his classmate onships allow the fi nest programs in the world to Gerald E. Larson. The two were lifelong friends The North Branch Area High School Air Force compete in drill and ceremony competitions in or- and partners. Ray practiced medicine for over 50 Junior Reserve Offi cers’ Training Corps (JROTC) der to crown a National Champion in one of several years in Cambridge and his little practice grew into program has been accepted to compete at the 2021 competition levels and divisions. The Viking Cadets today’s large multi-specialty clinic. National High School Drill Team Championships on will compete in Color Guard, Knockout Drill and He married Janet J. Widen on Sept. 8, 1950, and May 1, in Daytona Beach, Fla. The Vikings competi- the crowd pleasing Exhibition Drill. Few honors can a year later, their only child, Toni Rae was born. tion team consists of Crystal Markel, Dayna Nelson, compare with being selected to attend the National Janet and their unborn son died the following year Brianna Hendren and Gabi Hanson. Less than fi ve High School Drill Team Championships. from a fulminate polio infection. Shortly after, Ray percent of the thousands of JROTC units nationally Over 3,500 high schools across the country main- was called to serve in the Army as a 1st Lieutenant are accepted to compete at the National High School tain JROTC programs. Over 400,000 high school during the Korean War from 1953-1955. During this Drill Team Championships. Schools accepted into cadets take part in this exceptional program na- time, he met Marie Ann Nelson at First Baptist the Nationals deserve high praise, as their mere se- tionally, bringing citizenship, discipline, personal Church. She was a new second-grade teacher at the lection denotes a level of quality few other programs responsibility and leadership into the lives of young local school. They married Dec. 28, 1953, and spent can boast. men and women who voluntarily choose to partic- the next 67 years together. They had three children; The Viking Air Force JROTC team is working ipate. The cornerstone for many JROTC units are Terri, Todd and Tricia. Ray was a man of many passions. His faith in hard to ready themselves for the Nationals, as well their drill and color guard teams, which perform in Jesus Christ was of paramount importance to him as raise the necessary funds to attend and compete, many local and regional drill meets. At the pinnacle and he lived his faith daily. He loved reading the and the remarkable cadets who qualify deserve of drill meets stands the National High School Drill scriptures and serving as a member of the First special recognition for attaining this unique status. Team Championships. In its 39th year, the “Na- Baptist Church of Cambridge, as well as supporting This trip would not be possible without very gen- tionals”, as it has become known, will host over 150 the ministry of New Pathways. On four separate erous donations from the North Branch American school and over 4,000 cadets from 30 states. occasions throughout his life, he traveled to Africa Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars organizations to use his talents providing medical care at mission hospitals. Education was another passion, and he believed that it could provide opportunities, power and open doors. “Education is one thing no one can ever take away from you.” He supported his own children’s educational pursuits, as well as those of other young people in the community. He served on local as well as a college school boards and raised money for the local community college. He was gen- erous with his time and resources, believing that “to whom much is given, much is expected.” Ray was also passionate about nature, caring for the land and enjoying the outdoors. He loved to fi sh, introducing his grandsons to “real fi shing” in Canada. He planted tree farms and had his own little game reserve with a small trout pond which he loved to fi sh on. Ray was preceded in death by his parents Henning and Ruth Magnuson, sister Lois Huhnerkoch and fi rst wife Janet Widen Magnuson. Ray is survived by wife Marie Ann Magnuson; children Toni Magnuson (Paul Kuhnmuench), Terri Rinke (Henry), Todd Magnuson (Sarah) and Tricia Carlson (Paul); brother Vernon (Mabel) Magnuson and sister Gladys Blomquist; grandchildren Emi- BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR ly Kuhnmuench, Tim Kuhnmuench and Stefanie Kuhnmuench, Kari Rodas, Megan Rinke, Amy Rin- ke, Eric Magnuson, Leah Miller, Anne Magnuson, Isanti offi ce of Edward Jones commemorates opening Molly Magnuson, Erin Lindner, Kathryn Carlson, Luke Carlson and Daniel Carlson, soon to be 12 Financial Advisor Keith Lantta (with scissors), along with Branch Offi ce Administrator Sue Drake held a ribbon cutting great grandchildren and fi ve great, great grandchil- ceremony for their Edward Jones offi ce located at 303 Credit Union Drive, Suite 3 in Isanti. The offi ce has actually been dren. open since June, however it was only just recently they were able to welcome clients into their building, with all previous Memorials are preferred to New Pathways. The business being performed virtually or over the phone. Holding the ribbon are Isanti Community Development Director family of Ray Magnuson wishes to extend our sin- Sheila Sellman and North 65 Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Melissa Bettendorf. cere thanks to Dr. David Pearson, the staff at Allina Hospital, GracePointe Crossing and our church family at First Baptist Church. Public visitation was from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Wednesday, March 31, 2021, at Carlson-Lillemoen Funeral Home in Cambridge. Private service to fol- low. Pallbearers: Dr. Paul Carlson, Dr. Paul Sanders, Dr. David Pearson, Dr. Dale Berry, Dr. Allen Mork, Dr. Al Baas. Honorary Pallbearers: Dr. Kermit Er- icsson, Dr. Gary Reiners, Dr. Lowell Becker and Dr. David Lamusga. A Public Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Condolences at www.carlsonlil- lemoen.com. 8 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR FROM PAGE ONE APRIL 1, 2021 CountyStar.com REDUCTIONS: $700,000 of $1.7 million will come from deferring expenditures

FROM PAGE I for further reductions and declining enrollment, we need to consider back on top of our $1.7 million struc- School For All Seasons program tural defi cit next year. It doesn’t go again. The reduction represents away. We are utilizing this strategy approximately $245,000 and includes to reduce the impact on students for both personnel and operational the 2021-2022 school year, but we rec- savings.” ognize that by doing so, we may face Rudolph said the district will be deeper cuts for the fi scal year 2023.” meeting with affected families in In general, the remaining $1 the coming days to discuss options million in reductions may come for meeting their needs “in new and from administration and operations creative ways.” ($264,000), academic and class size Finally, $286,000 would be re- ($736,000), and co-curricular/fees duced in teacher staffi ng, which for service ($65,000). Specifi cally, would include some “right-sizing for the buildings and grounds depart- enrollment losses and scheduling ment would see a $42,000 reduction, adjustments.”Those teacher staffi ng co-curriculars would see their reductions is proposed to come in entire reduction be in the form of the form of 5.5 Full Time Equivalent the reduction of some middle school (FTE) in the Elementary, and 5.0 sports, reducing the purchase of FTEs at the secondary level. uniforms, plus a donation from First Bank & Trust to offset the increase WHAT COMES NEXT of student activity fees. Rudolph emphasized these adjust- Rudolph said they have identifi ed ments are currently only prelim- $197,000 in administration and other inary in nature. The district will operations reductions, plus the net now engage in listening to online savings of $229,000 from this year’s feedback, conduct staff meetings, retirements considering replace- conduct board presentations and ment costs. discussions, plus hold a virtual Another $245,000 would come public meeting, which is scheduled from the School For All Seasons. for April 7. “As you recall, last year we needed The district will notify the staff of to reduce Minnesota Center, our the fi nal recommendations on April Middle School Program. We were 16, with the board voting on those able to hang on to our K-5 School For recommendations at their April 22 All Seasons program at that time,” meeting. Rudolph said. “Now, due to a need CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI SCHOOLS FEES: North Branch Isanti County works with Minnesota Housing to addresses residents’ provide aff ordable fi rst-time home-buyer loans concerns over billing CONTRIBUTED MINNESOTA HOUSING ‘These aff ordable loans make FROM PAGE I Minnesota Housing has announced over $55 million homeownership more accessible for more sets the fee schedule each year, were to is available to provide affordable mortgages to fi rst-time raise this fee, it wouldn’t be buried in the home-buyers through a collaboration with Minnesota cit- Minnesotans.’ middle of a residents’ property taxes. ies and counties, including an allocation for Isanti County though an agreement with the County’s Economic Devel- Jennifer Leimaile Ho WHAT IS IT USED FOR? opment Authority. Minnesota Housing Commissioner Some of the other confusion was Home-buyers can take advantage of these resources regarding what this fee pays for, with through the Minnesota Housing Start Up loan program, some believing it only applies to cleaning which offers fi xed interest rates and down payment and stormwater drains and holding ponds. closing cost loans up to $17,000 for eligible fi rst- time 5,139 households purchase their fi rst homes last year,” said “This fee allows us to maintain infra- home-buyers. Isanti County is considered part of the Minnesota Housing Commissioner Jennifer Leimaile Ho. structure system within the jurisdic- 11-county metro area, so buyers can purchase homes in “These affordable loans make homeownership more acces- tional footprint of the city,” explained Isanti County that cost up to $340,000. Income limits vary sible for more Minnesotans.” Public Works Director Shawn Williams. by location and household size, going up to $118,900. First-time buyers can get started by contacting partici- He said the city frequently is called Isanti County has participated in Minnesota Housing’s pating lenders in Isanti County. Visit www.mnhousing.gov upon to fi x or clean out catch-basins in MCPP housing fi nance program for several years. In 2020, for a full list of approved lenders, current interest rates, order to keep water fl owing off of city it generated over $13.4 million in loan commitments within and program eligibility. You can also view a recent webi- streets. The city also inspects all of the Isanti County, including over $800,000 in down payment nar held by the Isanti County EDA at https://www.co.isan- holding ponds in the city in order to assistance for 83 families. ti.mn.us/742/Isanti- County-Housing-Realtor-Lender-Pre . prevent abutting properties from getting Minnesota Housing is a state agency that provides access The webinar also includes information on housing assis- fl ooded. All of this is paid for from this to safe and affordable housing and builds stronger commu- tance resources available to maintain safe and affordable fund. nities across the state. Minnesota Housing offers purchase, housing through Lakes and Pines in Mora. Another popular service in the city is refi nance, and home improvement loans, as well as fi nanc- Minnesota Housing collaborates with individuals, partially funded by this fee. Williams ing for affordable rental housing throughout the state. communities, and partners to create, preserve, and fi nance explained the gas and maintenance of “Community partnerships between Minnesota Housing, housing that is affordable. Find out more at www.mnhous- the city’s leaf-vac is paid for with this fee, cities and counties in our state, and local lenders helped ing.gov. but the equipment itself was purchased before this fee was imposed over 20 years ago. He added if the city were to expand the program, the fee would pay for that.

MAYOR LIFTS EMERGENCY DECLARATION Under consideration of the growing Isanti, Chisago Counties in burning restrictions number of people being vaccinated for COVID and based on the recent decrease CONTRIBUTED “Wildfi re danger is especially high in April and May in Governor Walz’s restrictions, Mayor MN DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES because we have dry conditions with no snow protection,” Jim Swenson formally revoked his Sept. said Casey McCoy, DNR fi re prevention supervisor. “Once 8, 2020 emergency declaration. The brunt As warm and dry weather continues to spread through- the landscape ‘greens up’ fi re danger goes down—but until of the declaration meant that elected and out the state, the Minnesota Department of Natural then, restrictions reduce the potential for wildfi res.” appointed city offi cials could participate Resources has begun compiling a list of counties placed If people need to dispose of yard waste, McCoy recom- in open meetings from their private under burning restrictions. mends composting, chipping, or taking brush to a collec- residences via either video conference or Beginning Wednesday, March 31, the DNR will restrict tion site. For information on how compost yard waste, visit phone. open burning in the following counties: Anoka, Benton, the DNR’s guide to composting yard debris. With the revocation, those offi cials Chisago, Hennepin, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morri- People who burn debris will be held fi nancially responsi- must now either attend meetings in per- son, Ramsey, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Washington and ble if their fi re escapes and burns other property. son, or they can still attend via video if Wright. For information and daily updates on current fi re risk their location is made open to the public The state will not issue burning permits for brush or and open burning restrictions, visit the DNR website: at least three days prior to the meeting. yard waste in these counties until these restrictions are mndnr.gov/burnrestrictions. If an offi cial still can only participate via lifted. phone, they are not allowed to vote. APRIL 1, 2021 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 9 CountyStar.com

MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IS NOW ALLOWING FOR INPERSON WORSHIP SERVICES. IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CONTACT W O R S H I P guide YOUR INDIVIDUAL CHURCH FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR COVID19 PREPAREDNESS PLAN. Baptisti Lutheran Spring Lake Lutheran Church (ELCA) Spirit River Community 8440 Erickson Road, PO Box 958, North Branch, MN A United Methodist Church First Baptist Church Braham Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) 55056 (9 mi. E. of Cambridge on Hwy. 95, North one 1321 Heritage Blvd. NE, 304 S. Main St., Cambridge, 320-396-2755 block on Erickson Road). Isanti, MN 612-888-4255. 763-689-1173. Call the church office or visit our website West Central Drive & County Road 4, Braham 651-674-4606. Reverend Pastor Guy E. Sederski. Sunday Worship Service for current service times and programs. Pastor Julie Beck Pastor Vicki VanderVegt. and Christian Education 10:30am. firstbaptistcambridge.org Sunday: 9:30 am Worship Service on KBEK 95.5 FM; sllchurch.org spiritrivercomm.org Sunday: 10:15 a.m. Live Worship Service on Facebook Email: [email protected] North Isanti Baptist Church Sunday: 10:15 a.m. Worship Service at Braham Lutheran Thursday, April 1st - Non-Denominational Lead Pastor: Travis Blake Office hours 9:00 a.m. to Noon Tuesday thru Friday 9:00am Men’s Coffee 2248 313th Ave. NE, Cambridge, MN 55008. www.nib- Sunday, April 4th - Bethesda Church church.com Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church Of Rush Point 8:30am Worship in person & via Zoom Holy Communion 38180 Hemingway Ave., North Branch, MN 651-674-5873. Email: [email protected] (ELCA) Tuesday, April 6th - Pastor Mark Huber. 763-689-3576. 8:30am Worship Service (traditional Pastor Vicki Vandervegt. 1:30am Iris Committee 9am Worship Service. style) 10:45am Worship Service (contemporary style) 320-358-4829, 600 Rush Point Dr. 10am Worship with 7:00pm Council 10:30am Sunday School nursery available. 11am Fellowship Thursday, April 8th - and adult Bible studies. South Isanti Baptist Church my.calvaryofrushpoint.org. 7:00am Women of Grace Bible Study (Zoom) bethesdachurchnb.com 3367 Cty. Rd. 5 NE, Isanti. Office: [email protected] Lakeside Christian Church 763-444-5860, Pastor Bob Venneman. Sunday Worship St. John Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 32393 Rendova Cir. N.E., Cambridge (3 mi. E of Cambridge 9:30am. Wednesday “Life & Light” Bible studies for all Cambridge Lutheran Church 28168 Jodrell St. NE, North Branch Located 6 mi. E. of just off Hwy. 95). 763-689-3649. Ministry Coordinator ages. Adults & children. For info call or go to 8:30am - Traditional / Festival Isanti on Co. Rd. 5; (or 7 mi. W. of North Branch on Co. Rd. Jeff Bonkoski. Administrative Assistant Sharon Dahl. southisantibaptist.org. 9:20am & 10:30am - Contemporary / Horizon 5); then 1-1/2 mi. S. on Co. Rd. 12. 763-444-5988, Paul Sunday 9:30am Worship. Join us in-person & online for worship! Anderson, Pastor; Sunday 9am Worship; 10:20am Adult Sunrise Bible Church Retreat house & personal retreat cabins available. Call FB.com/CambridgeLutheran Bible Study; Thursday 6:30pm Bible study. Email: 41300 Second St., North for reservation. Email: 621 Old N. Main St. [email protected] Branch, Pastor David Stertz. Sunday school for all 763-689-1211 [email protected]. ages St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church (LCMC) lakesidechurchcambridge.org 9:30am, Sunday morning Worship 10:30am, Sunday Christ Ev. Lutheran Church (WELS) 31075 Genesis Ave., Stacy, MN 55079 Journey of Faith evening 6pm, Wed. Kids 4 Truth & Bible studies for all 32962 Vickers St. NE, Cambridge, 763-689-5333 651-462-5115. Bible based worship. ages 6:30pm. More info at Pastor Samuel L. Biebert. Pastor Ben Hollingstead. 651-600-9878. sunrisebiblechurch.org Sunday Worship 9am, Sunday School/Bible Class 8am and 9:30am Services, [email protected]. Sunday fellowship or 651-674-4107. 10:30am Sunday School during 9:30am Service. 9am www.christcambridge.com Email Catholic Worship & Youth Ministry 10am Come as you are. All [email protected]. Website - Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) welcome. Junction Bowl. 123 Cajima Street, NE, Isanti. stjohnslutheranchurch-stacymn.org St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 109 Second Ave NW, Isanti Refreshments served. 207 Whiskey Rd NW, Isanti, MN. 763-444-9201 St. John’s Lutheran Church 763-444-4035 NorthBrook Church Pastor Ian Coen-Frei (Missouri Synod) Email: [email protected]. Mass: Tues. & Wed. Meeting at GTI North Branch Theatre (38450 Tanger Dr, Sunday School 8:30 a.m. 980 West 4th Street, Rush City, Pastor Tim Renstrom 7:30am. Sun. 8:30am. stelizabeth-isanti.org. Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. North Branch, MN 55056) 320-358-3623, Sunday 8:45am Worship, 7:30am Rise & Church Office: 651-277-0100 Virtual Kingdom Kids - Wed 6pm Shine Bible Study, Monday 10am Longer Look Bible Study. Frank Gomes, Pastor. Converge Grades 1-6 (see website for more info) stjohnsrushcity.org Please join us Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. for Worship Home of Heavenly Sunshine Preschool Springvale Church Sunday School for all ages at 8:30 a.m. email: St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church 10:30am Sunday Service at Nursery for infants & Children’s Church (2 yrs old-K) [email protected] (Missouri Synod) during worship. 410 County Road 6 NW 400 SE 8th St., (Isanti #4 E.), PO Box 37, Braham. 320- Mon-Fri: (call for details) Small Groups, Women’s, Men’s Stanchfield, MN 55080 First Lutheran Church (ELCA) 396-3103. & Youth Ministries 763-689-1373 43779 Gates Ave., Harris. Tim Renstrom, Pastor. Email: [email protected] Online service at springvalechurchmn.org 651-674-4498. Handicapped 9:30am Sunday School & Adult Bible Study. 10:30am Website: nbchurchmn.org accessible. Pastor Scott Simmons. Sunday Worship Evangelical Free Worship. 9:30am, with Sunday School 10:30am coffee ststephensbraham.org River of Life Church and fellowship. Meeting at 150 Birch St. N., Ste 170, Cambridge. (Across Dale Evangelical Free Church Email: [email protected] from Minnco Credit Unon) Mark Radeke, Pastor. 763-689- 45268 Brunswick Rd, Trinity Lutheran Church (ELCA) 38460 Lincoln Trl, www.firstlutheranharris.org 5115. Harris, MN 763-689-5817 North Branch Sundays 9am & 10:30am Pastor/Teacher Dr. Harvey Martin. Sunday School – all 651-674-7047. Pastor Jon Yurk Long Lake Lutheran Church (ELCA) Nursery at both services ages 9am. Sunday Service 10:25am. See our website for worship 3921 277th Ave NW Isanti, MN 55040 763-444-5315. River Kid’s for ages 4 yrs to 5th gr at the 10:30am service www.daleefc.com information. Messages are also Pastor Sue Olson posted on our facebook page. riveroflifehome.com Worship Sundays at 8am & 10am Sunday School on the Kost Evangelical Free Church Email: 1st and 3rd Sundays Pentecostal 37405 Kost Trail, North Branch, MN 55056. Jct. of CR 11 & [email protected] Wednesday Worship, Children’s Church, and Confirmation CR 72, SE of North Branch. 651-583-3281. or visit www.trinitynorthbranch.org beginning at 6:00pm The Journey New Life Church Pastor, Josh Jensen longlakeluth.org Methodist 601 Heritage Blvd NE, Isanti Kost Student Ministries Mondays 6:30pm. Worship Pastor David L. Willis. Service Sundays 9:30am. More info: www.kostefc.org Salem Lutheran Church Common Ground - A United Methodist Community Sunday 10am Worship & 4638 381st Ave. NW, Dalbo, MN 55017. 763-689-1687 the Word & Kids’ Church. Oxlip Evangelical Free Church 404 North Cypress St. North, Cambridge. 763-689-2071. Join us for worship every Sunday 6pm Family Worship. 9am Sunday Worship Service, Sanctuary seating, broad- Pastors Amelia & Andrew Buschena. Sunday 9:30am Sunday at 9:00am, Sunday Wednesday 7pm Family Breakout Classes. cast to parking lot, Facebook live- Safe Worship. Livestream of school for 3 yrs to 6th gr. 763-689-4471 distancing Practiced services and more info at begins at 9:00am. Coff ee Thejourneynlc.org Pastor Leroy Scheumann commongroundumc.org. fellowship after worship 29237 Roanoke St NW Everyone Counts! www.salemlutherandalbo.com Isanti, MN 55040 www.oxlip.org Screen & Digital Printing 763-444-5134 T-Shirt & Apparel Roofer Yard Signs Banners Real Estate Yard Signs Decals Vehicle Graphics Campaign Signs Vehicle Wraps Contractor Yard Signs Proud to sponsor and salute our local churches

Specialists In Auto Collision Repair

Since 1978 Hwy. 65 N, Isanti, MN www.MinnesotaEquipment.com 763-689-3360 Perry Lindberg, Owner 1-320-358-4211 763-444-8873 875 So. Bremer Ave., Rush City ThisThisdirectoryispaidforandmadepo directory is paid for and made possibleossiblebytheparticipatingchurcheslistedo by the participating churches listed.

Depression isn’t something that’s “all in your Symptoms of Depression: head.” It’s a serious brain illness. Left untreated IsIs itit allall inin herher head?head? depression can lead to suicide. By knowing the Change in sleep • Low energy signs of depression you may be able to save the Indecisiveness • Weight change life of someone you care about. To learn more call 1-888-511-SAVE today. Lack of interest • Loss of focus Thoughts of death • Low self esteem SAVE. Suicide Awareness Voices of Education™ Slowed/agitated behavior www.save.org 10 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR CountyStar.com APRIL 1, 2021 Dining Out for Lent Lent Begins Feb. 17, 2021 and Ends on April 3, 2021

763-444-8111 Kaffe Stuga 30539 Hwy. 47 NW, Bradford, MN 55008 Mon. & Tues. Closed Wed. - Sun. 11am-10pm READ A NEWSPAPER Every Friday Fish FRIDAYS DURING LENT ISANTI-CHISAGOISANTI-CHISAGO 4-7:30 pm EveryEvery All You Can Eat Fish IT’S A SMART MOVE! Dinner – 4pm In print or online at countystar.com Night!Night! Served with Cole Slaw $110050 aadultsdults $6 cchildrenhildren and Baked Potato $11.99 Home style cooking at its finest WWWWWW .BRADFORDROADHOUSE.COM 651-674-9958 43821 Forest Blvd. • Harris, MN

763.444.3886 OPLE Fridays 11am-Close E S During Lent 278212 Bayshore Drive NW P Isanti, MN All-You-Can-Eat Located on Long Lake Bar & Grill AND FISH FRY Event Center! Ever y Nig FRIDAYS DURING LENT sh ht Fi ! Cafe All You Can Eat Fish Dinner – 4pm $ 0000 Served with Cole Slaw $ 99 Also serving our 1111 and Baked Potato 11. regular menu. Thurs. - Fri. 3-10pm Sat. Noon-10pm BINGO & Sun. 8am-6pm MEAT RAFFLE CORNHOLE Downtown Cambridge Sun. @ 2PM Serving breakfast on Sundays Thur. @ 6PM in event center 118 S. Main St. • 763-689-3198 8am-noon Hours: M-F 6am-7pm • Sat & Sun 6am-2pm www.englundshores.com

Here’s how taxpayers can track the status of their refund YOUR LOCAL Fast and easy refund updates Taxpayers can start checking on the status of their return within 24 hours after the IRS acknowledges receipt of an electronically Ä led return or four weeks after the taxpayer mails TAX PREP a paper return. The tool’s tracker displays progress in three phases: PROFESSIONALS 1. Return received 2. Refund approved AUDITS, COMPILATIONS & REVIEWS 3. Refund sent FINANCIAL STATEMENTS “PERSONAL SERVICE” FOR YOUR BUSINESS To use Where’s My Refund?, taxpayers must enter their Social Security number or Don’t M K S MYSLAJEK KEMP & SPENCER, LTD. Individual Taxpayer IdentiÄ cation Number, their Ä ling status and the exact whole dollar miss out! CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS & CONSULTANTS amount of thier refund. The IRS updates the tool once a day, usually overnight, so there’s Certifi ed Public Accountants no need to check more often. Calling the IRS won’t speed up a tax refund. The information Accounting & Auditing • Tax Planning & Preparation available on Where’s My Refund? is the same information available to IRS phone assistors. News Business & Soft ware Consulting • Quickbooks ProAdvisor on Staff Payroll and Bookkeeping Services Provided

763-689-9674 119 S. Adams St., Contests Member AICPA www.myslajek.com Cambridge Financial Services, LLC ACCOUNTING SERVICES ACCOUNTING CMK MSCPA Fax 763-689-6635 Since 1992 & More! NON PROFIT ACCOUNTING & COMPLIANCE Individual & Business Taxes, IRS Representation, Payroll, Accounting & Bookkeeping, Business Start-Up Consultation Like us on We help good stewards pursue their dreams! Katie Christenson, EA Facebook Call us for Business Your Trusted Tax Partner today! or Personal Tax Planning 763-312-6010 Accounting ServicessTax Planning & Preparation 440101 E DDualual BBlvdlvd SStete 111616 IIsanti,santi, MMNN 5550405040 Business Startups s Payroll Services s Consulting Isanti-Chisago HHours:ours: BByy AAppointmentppointment County Star

ISANTI-CHISAGO 763-552-8888 wwww.cmkfiww.cmkfi nancialservices.comnancialservices.com www.newtonfi nancialsolutions.com 600 South Main Street, Suite 110, Cambridge “Voted Isanti County Best of the Best 2018, 2019 & 2020” Securities and advisory services off ered through Commonwealth Financial Network, member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Tax planning services off ered through Newton Financial Solutions, LLC. are separate and unrelated to Commonwealth. APRIL 1, 2021 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 11 CountyStar.com Is the St. Croix River region to become a National Heritage Area? National Park Service approves proposal; Congressional approval next

BY JASON SCHULTE stories about how their life is impacted [email protected] by the River. Neuman said the NWW worked with Those who have lived by it, worked on a writing team at the National Park it or enjoyed its features have long adored Service to illustrate “how best to tell our the St. Croix River Region. story.” Local volunteers have been working What would be that story? for years to make the region a National As according to their website, “travel Heritage Area. In that process, a rather within the Heritage Area provides oppor- signifi cant development occurred recent- tunities to experience small historical ly. communities and reignite your interest The National Park Service, which in a past where abundant wildlife and oversees the National Heritage Area white pine forests fueled the fur trade program, approved the North Woods and and lumber industry for nearly 300 years Waters (NWW) of the St. Croix National – followed by dramatic migrations of Heritage Area’s feasibility study last people from the Atlantic Coast and immi- month after determining the plan meets grants from throughout Europe.” all of its criteria. The next step in the process is going “This is a major achievement,” said Bill to be one of the toughest – congressional Neuman, NWW Vice Chair. approval. Neumann said Rep. Ron Kind He went on to explain the benefi ts of of Wisconsin has drafted legislation to what it would mean. designate it as a Heritage Area. That’s “It’s having a national recognition for just the fi rst step. the signifi cance of the region,” he said. “We need strong Congressional sup- “The economic development potential port from the House and Senate on both would make it hard to oppose because of sides of the River,” Neuman explained. the amount of visitors it would bring in. “We’ve been talking to legislative staffs “We’ve been working on this for at on a regular basis.” least 10 years. It’s not a fast process, but a If approval were granted, it would join through one.” 55 other designated National Heritage The proposed Heritage map would Areas in 34 states across the country. cover 18 counties between Minnesota The closest ones are the Silos and Smoke- and Wisconsin. On the Wisconsin side, stacks National Heritage Area in Iowa, it’s as far north as Solon Springs in the Northern Plains National Heritage Douglas County and stretches all the way Area in North Dakota and the Motor Cit- to Prescott in Pierce County. On the Min- ies National Heritage Area in Michigan. nesota side, it’s as far north as Carlton “We continue to be optimistic,” Neu- County all the way to Prescott. man concluded. “We’ve got good people “We’ve gotten a lot of input,” Neuman helping us.” said, from those communities within the For more information, one can visit map. Those communities have told their northwoodsandwaters.org.

ISANTI AND CHISAGO COUNTY COURT REPORTS

The following felony charges were fi led in degree - dangerous weapon, and two counts Cambridge, was charged March 26 with one adjud. Isanti County Court on March 22 - 26. All assault - 5th degree - 2/more prev convict in 3 count traffi c - DWI - operate motor vehicle Justin Thomas Husnik (DOB 09/01/1982), of individuals are presumed innocent until years. under infl uence of alcohol, and one count Vadnais Heights, was charged March 22 with proven guilty. Anthony William Fixsen (DOB 10/27/1995), of traffi c - DWI - operate motor vehicle - alcohol domestic assault - felony. Forest Lake, was charged March 25 with drugs concentration 0.08 within 2 hours. Brian Anthony Miller (DOB 12/17/2000), of Crystal Dawn Holmstrom (DOB 09/18/1986), - 5th degree - possess schedule 1,2,3,4 - not Ham Lake, was charged March 26 with fl eeing a of Cambridge, was charged March 22 with two small amount marijuana. The following felony charges were fi led in peace offi cer in a motor vehicle. counts of drugs - 5th degree - possess schedule Brian Anthony Miller (DOB 12/17/2000), of Chisago County Court on March 22 - 26. All Leslee Marie Villebrun (DOB 08/28/1990), of 1,2,3,4 - not small amount marijuana. Ham Lake, was charged March 25 with drugs individuals are presumed innocent until Brooklyn Park, was charged March 26 with one Daniel John Meade (DOB 05/24/1967), of - 5th degree - possess schedule 1,2,3,4 - not proven guilty. count receiving stolen property, and one count Princeton, was charged March 22 with assault - small amount marijuana. drugs - 5th degree - possess schedule 1,2,3,4 - 3rd degree - substantial bodily harm. Charles Andrew Ethan Mell (DOB 09/17/1984), Johnny H. Fredrick Snaza (DOB 10/09/2001), not small amount marijuana. Andrew Adam Kotaska (DOB 02/03/1983), of of Cambridge, was charged March 25 with of North Branch, was charged March 22 with Isanti, was charged March 24 with one count assault - 3rd degree - substantial bodily harm. harassment; restraining order - violate w/in 10 threats of violence, one count assault - 2nd Morgan Lee Henderson (DOB 01/18/1977), of yrs of 1st of 2 prev dom violence convictions/

Veterinarians Professional Cambridge VetCare Animal Clinic P.A. Head Over Heels Services Guide Small Animals Bridal Guide Linda Heaton, D.V.M. Your Local (763) 689-0095 Your guideetobride to bride-approved-approved Village Mall, E. Hwy. 95 vendors & events! Specialists Resource 1820 2nd Ave. SE, Ste. 400 Dentists Orthodontist Cambridge, MN 55008 Rentals Jewelry Serving the Chilson Jewelers South Main Dental, P.A. Community Isanti Rental for 40 years. Call us for all your rental needs Your Custom Design Specialists Your comprehensive 219 Main Street S, Dr. Melissa J. Pierson veterinary service. 421 W. Dual Blvd. Isanti, MN Matthew M. Sievers • D.D.S., M.S. OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK! 763-444-RENT (7368) Cambridge, MN Dr. Adon E. Crook CCambridgeambridge & PPineine CCityity IInvisalignnvisalign & BBracesraces • FFreeree IInitialnitial EExamxam Cambridge • 763-689-4604 www.isantirental.com 763-689-2552 538 S. Main St., Suite 130, Cambridge 807 Main St. N 140 Birch St N., #106, 705 4th Ave. SW, www.chilsonjewelers.com 763-552-1616 Cambridge Pine City Mora • 320-679-4197 Jimmy’s Johnny’s [email protected] 2004 Mahogany St. 763-689-3134 320-629-9944 We have luxury outdoor restrooms www.MyCambridgeDentist.com www.cambridgeorthomn.com www.ecv.vet Tuxedo Rentals for your fi nest, fanciest event to a Lawn Care Attorneys country hoe down and everything in Leader JOSLIN & between! Check out all the options Savvi Tuxedo Rental MOORE available at: Award Winning Service LAW OFFICES P.A. www.jimmysjohnnys.com Downtown Cambridge, MN We serve 17 Minnesota Counties! 763-689-1025 Clark A. Joslin 651-277-5912 www.leadermn.com

Patrick B. Moore ISANTI-CHISAGO 221 NW 2nd Ave., Cambridge 763-689-4101 AND OUTDOORS 12 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR countystar.com APRIL 1, 2021 Rangers top Jackets in section fi nals BY BILL STICKELS III [email protected] while Forest Lake was the runner-up. Even though Forest Lake was Coming into the Section 7AAAA successful in their defensive strategy, girls basketball fi nals, everyone in the the Jackets started the game equally gym knew what Forest Lake’s defen- successful in controlling the Rangers sive game plan would be for stopping offense, resulting in a tight defensive the Bluejacket offensive attack: focus fi rst half with the Rangers holding a on containing standout junior Mikay- 21-18 lead at halftime. la Aumer. Even the limited Ranger However, while the Rangers started student section focused much of their to fi nd their offensive groove in the attention on Aumer, vocally keeping second half, the Jackets would contin- track of her missed shots at the start of ue to be held in check, only managing the game. a couple mini runs that kept the game Besides that, the Rangers employed from getting out of hand. a staunch, physical defensive presence The fi nal boxscore told the tale of the towards the rest of the Jacket squad, game. Even though Aumer fi nished successfully snuffi ng out what ap- with 28 points, she was held to only peared to be quality open looks at the three assists, and C-I’s next highest basket off of ball movement away from point total was seven from Croix Aumer. Vavra. By comparison, Forest Lake’s All of that, coupled with referees Logan Anderson matched Aumer, who were somewhat forgiving of the scoring 27, with Greta Krieger adding physical play, led to a 58-50 win for 14. the #1 seeded Rangers over #2 seed Despite the loss, the Jackets fi nished Cambridge-Isanti. The win sent the what some were considering a rebuild- Rangers on to the State Class AAAA ing year by going 15-5 on the season Tournament for the second time in and playing in their third-straight three years. The loss relegated C-I to section championship game. C-I also receiving the runner-up trophy also looks poised to make it four-straight for the second time in three years. Last next year, only graduating one starter BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR year, the roles were reversed as the and four total players. Cambridge-Isanti’s Aiyana Knight dives with a Forest Lake player for a loose ball during the Jackets took home the championship Jackets’ Section 7AAAA championship game versus the Rangers at Forest Lake. Jackets, Vikings make state individual tournament appearances

BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR Cambridge-Isanti’s Leo Edblad took fi rst in the state prelims at 106 pounds, but C-I’s Laci Lorinser scored a unfortunately lost both his matches in the main state tournament. 9.125 on the bars.

BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR North Branch 8th grader Dakota Esget captured fourth place on the bars North Branch senior Paige Bauer C-I’s Laci Leverty placed 19th on C-I’s Alison Barber scored an 8.55 during the State Class A gymnastics meet with a career-high score of fi nished in a tie for 10th place with vault with a 9.4 and 17th on bars on the beam during the State 9.275. a 9.425 on the vault. with a 9.2. Class AA meet. APRIL 1, 2021 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 13 CountyStar.com Congratulations Bluejacket gymnastics

BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR Senior Becca Maikkula 8th grader Abby Kryzer

BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR Senior Ellie Goodmanson

BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR Sophomore Alison Barber Junior Laci Leverty 7th grader Aubrey Wilson *Mississippi 8 Conference champs *Mississippi 8 Academic champs BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR Sophomore Laci Lorinser

Congratulations CCongratulationsongratulations GGymnasts!ymnasts! from the following businesses! 763-444-5884 209 6th Ave. NE, Isanti, MN 55040 Store Hours: 1330 301st Ave. NE (on Hwy. 65 N), Isanti Open 6am-11pm, 7 Days a Week 763-689-5555 • www.HayfordFord.com

Since 1979 JJOSLINOSLIN & MMOOREOORE Congratulations Supercenter LAW OFFICES P.A. on a great Open 24 Hours • Cambridge 221 NW 2nd Ave., season! Cambridge walmart.com • 763-689-0606 763-689-4101 14 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR CountyStar.com APRIL 1, 2021 “ Staying up to date SENIOR HOUSING with your annual & SERVICES wellness visits and GUIDE practicing healthy It’s easy to relax, knowing these community businesses daily habits are and services are here to help with all of your needs.

keys to ensuring STATE WIDE Meadows on Fairview MILLE LACS COUNTY Wyoming long-term health The Most Trusted Senior Care in Isanti and Chisago County Area Sterling Pointe and well-being.” 651-982-6228 Senior Living MeadowsOnFairview.org Princeton Aging Services …because the journey matters Helping older adults and caregivers 763-389-8655 to age well at home Rushseba Station SterlingPointeSeniorLiving. 877-321-7100 Rush City com Independent Living Welia Health welcomes our new FamilyPathways.org Assisted Living provider, Kelsey Abraham PA-C Memory Care CHISAGO  ISANTI  763-257-9869 KANABEC  MILLE LACS  CHISAGO COUNTY www.silvercreeksenior.com/ PINE  AITKIN  CARLTON We’re proud to introduce you to our new rushseba The Estates at Rush City Physician Assistant, Kelsey Abraham, Rush City Seven County who will be serving patients at our Mora Dedicated to providing ISANTI COUNTY individualized care in a clean, Senior Federation and Hinckley Clinics. Kelsey comes to us comfortable environment. • Medicare Partners Transitional, Long Term Rosewood Senior Living Program & Memory Care Cambridge after earning her BA in Psychology from • Medicare & Social A Home Away from Home 320-358-4765 Security Counseling the University of Minnesota-Morris and her MonarchMn.com/ 763-552-1340 The-Estates-at-Rush-City www.RosewoodSL.net • Annual Memberships Master of Physician Assistant Studies from 47 Park Street N., Suite 7, Mora

the University of North Dakota School of Uptown Maple Commons Walker Methodist Levande (320) 679-4700 Live life well. Cambridge Medicine & Health Sciences. Welcome to North Branch Independent Senior A Fresh Approach to Senior WeliaHealth.org the Welia Health family, Kelsey! Apartments Living TO ADVERTISE IN THE Independent, Assisted Living 651-277-7700 SENIOR SERVICES GUIDE [email protected] and Memory Care CONTACT: 763-325-0102 www.walkermethodist.org Jean Detlaff 763 6891181 ext. 104 [email protected]

ISANTI-CHISAGO DONATE BLOOD TODAY!

Public transportation that is friendly, affordable Salute & convenient. TO VETERANS Past & Present Honoring Our Heros in Uniform SHOW YOUR PRIDE SendS the STAR a photo of your Ride the bus to almost anywhere you need to go veteran, past or in Isanti & Chisago counties. present along with $4 by May 6. Photos will be published in a full color special section May 20. PleasePlease Include: I

Veteran’s Name (please print) Fares: Cambridge & North Branch Dial-A-Ride Rank (please print) $1.25 one way or $22.50 for an unlimited monthly pass All other routes within Isanti & Chisago counties Branch of Military (please print) $2.00 one way

Rides between Cambridge & North Branch CHECK ONE KOREAN IRAQI FREEDOM $2.00 one way WWI VIETNAM Other______Cambridge to Princeton WWII $3.50 one way Mail or Drop off form, photo and $4 by MAY 6, 2021 800-862-0175 opt. 12 for Isanti County & opt. 13 for Chisago County to the Star office.

www.arrowheadtransit.com ISANTI-CHISAGO 930 S., Cleveland, Arrowhead Transit’s expansion into Chisago & Isanti County is funded by Cambridge, MN 55008 the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT). 763-689-1181 APRIL 1, 2021 CountyStar.com ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 15 OPEN FOR THE 2021 Easter Ham GOLF SEASON BRAND NEW GOLF CARTS Winners FOR 2021 Connie Anderson - Members 4 Golfers with cart $120 Cooperative Ingrid Trandahl - Hayford Ford, Isanti Credit Union, Isanti Joan Kunza - Minnesota Equipment, Anytime in April 2021 Jane Jenson - Ruddy’s Rental, Inc. & Isanti Party Supplies, North Branch Ray Jensen - Coborn’s, Isanti Purple Hawk Foundation • Summer Jr Golf Camps Kristy Murray - County Market, North Alice Murray - Star Glass, Cambridge Junior Golf League • And More! Branch Lynn Anderson - Walmart, Cambridge Marge Scheele - North Branch Liquors, Dorothy Anderson - Sears Hometown, North Branch Cambridge 763-689-3800 Jon Boehmer - Members Cooperative Sue D Shand - Sunshine Printing, 3 1/2 Miles N. of Cambridge Credit Union, North Branch Cambridge on Hwy. 65 Book tee times online at TEXTING WHILE DRIVING IS ILLEGAL IN MINNESOTA DON’T THUMB IT UP. www.purplehawk.com St. John Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod 28168 Jodrell St. NE, North Branch, MN 55056 • 763-444-5988 MMaundyaundy ThursdayThursday Service,Service, AprilApril 1 – 77:00:00 pp.m..m. GGoodood FFridayriday SService,ervice, AprilApril 2 – 77:00:00 pp.m..m. EASTER EEasteraster Sunday,Sunday, AprilApril 4 – 99:00:00 aa.m..m. JJoinoin uuss aatt churchchurch (masks(masks required)required) oror onon ZoomZoom hhttps://us04web.zoom.us/j/7633613681ttps://us04web.zoom.us/j/7633613681 Easter Sunday PPassword/Pinassword/Pin # 246810246810 ((JoinJoin usus a fewfew minutesminutes earlyearly ttoo April 4, 2021 makemake suresure youyou aarere cconnected)onnected) Braham Evangelical Lutheran Church SSOUTHOUTH IISANTISANTI BBAPTISTAPTIST CCHURCHHURCH 990505 CentralCentral Dr.Dr. W.,W., BrahamBraham | ((320)320) 396-2755396-2755 2-1/2 miles east of Isanti on County Road 5 www.southisantibaptist.org • 763-444-5860 Maundy Thursday- 6 p.m. SSundayunday SSchoolchool 9 aa.m..m. Celebrate Christ’s Resurrection Worship with First Communion WWorshiporship withwith HolyHoly CommunionCommunion Hope with us! 110:150:15 aa.m..m. Join us for Easter Sunday Worship Good Friday- 6 p.m. Good Friday- Join us for worship with Communion WWorshiporship lliveive oonn BBrahamraham at 7 p.m. online at Worship LLutheranutheran FFacebookacebook 110:150:15 aa.m..m. Easter Sunday- Celebrate Christ’s Resurrection at Discovering https://commongroundumc.online.church Easter Sunday- 8 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Both services in-person and livestreamed Aprilp 4 at 9:30 a.m. SSundayunday MMornings-ornings- 9:309:30 a.m.a.m. the Grace Worship with Holy CCommunionommunion to Facebook. For further information, see the church 404 Cypress St. N., Cambridge • 763-689-2071 WWorshiporship onon KBEKKBEK 95.595.5 FFMM website at www.southisantibaptistchurch.org of Easter www.commongroundumc.org

EEasteraster SerSer vicesvices The First Evangelical Lutheran Church 1000 South Jay Avenue • Rush City, MN 55069 EEasteraster MMessageessage @ KKarmelarmel Palm Sunday • 9 am 320-358-4076 • RushCityFirstLutheran.org April 2- Good Friday Service 7 p.m. Maundy Thursday • 7 pm April 4- Pancake Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Easter Egg Hunt for children through 5th grade 9:15 a.m. Good Friday • 7pm Palm Sunday 9 am Easter Service 10 a.m. Easter Morning Sunrise Service Maundy Thursday 7 pm In-person and on Facebook 6:30 am & 9 am Good Friday 7 pm Video will be available EEasteraster Sunday 8 am (simple) 10 am (festive) afterward at karmelcov.org Long Lake Lutheran Church Karmel Covenant Church “Christ Centered, Purpose Balanced, and Mission Driven” Thank you for masking and distancing. Stay 5799 County Road 6 NW, Princeton MN 3921 277 Avenue NW • Isanti, MN • 763-444-5315 Safe. Be kind. 763-389-3169

Spring Lake Lutheran Church St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church 8440 Erickson Road NE • 651-674-4606 38725 Forest Blvd. North Branch, MN • 651-674-4056 4 miles west of North Branch on Hwy 95 www.stgregorynb.org Holy Week Schedule Palm Sunday – March 28 April 1 Holy Thursday April 3 Holy Saturday Worship 8:30 a.m. Mass of the Lord’s Supper at Solemn Easter Vigil Mass at 8 P.M. 7:30 P.M. April 2 Good Friday April 4 Easter Sunday Easter Sunday – April 4 Stations of the Cross at 12 P.M. Mass at 9:30 A.M. The Lord’s Passion and Veneration of Mass at 11 A.M. Worship 8:30 a.m. with Communion the Crossss at 7:30 P.M.

Fr. Shane Stoppel-Wasinger, Please join us in Joyful Celebration! Pastor Deacon Kevin Downie

RRiveriver VValleyalley CChristianhristian Christ is Risen! CChurchhurch GGrandyrandy Easter Sunday Worship at First Baptist Church In-Person and Online 8:30 am Traditional Service Join us in person and online 9:45 am & 11 am Contemporary Services

PPalmalm SSundayunday SServiceervice MMarcharch 228-8- 1100 aa.m..m. Easter Saturday, April 3 Easter Sunday Service April 4- 10 a.m. Contemporary - 7 pm For more information call 763-689-1173 or visit www.fi rstbaptistcambridge.org Easter Sunday, April 4 37126 Hwy 65 Stanchfi eld Traditional Service Contemporary Service [email protected] 9 & 10:15 am 8:15, 9:30 & 10:45 am

715-531-2284 fb.com/cambridgelutheran CambridgeLutheran.org | 763.689.1211 304 South Main Street • Cambridge Contact info: Pastor John Meaux 515-681-7979 763-689-1173 • www.fi rstbaptistcambridge.org 16 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR CountyStar.com APRIL 1, 2021 TV 2 KTCA - St. Paul 11 KARE - Minneapolis 4 WCCO - Minneapolis 23 KLGT - Minneapolis 5 KSTP - Minneapolis 29 KITN - Minneapolis LISTINGS 9 KMSP - Minneapolis 41 KXLI - Minneapolis WEEKDAY MORNING FRIDAY APRIL 9, 2021 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS BROADCAST STATIONS PBS NewsHour (N) Almanac (cc) American Masters “Oliver Sacks: His Own American Masters Art in the Twenty- Ready Jet Arthur Molly of Wild Hero El- Xavier Curious Daniel Daniel Elinor Sesame Pinkali- ^ KTCA ^ KTCA (cc) Life” Life and work of Oliver Sacks. (N) (cc) (cc) First Century “Berlin” Go! Denali Kratts ementary Riddle George Tiger Tiger Wonders Street cious $ News Wheel of MacGyver Mac and Magnum P.I. “Cry Blue Bloods “Guard- News Masters The Late Show With WCCO 4 News This CBS This Morning WCCO Mid-Morning The Price Is Right The Young and the WCCO $ WCCO Fortune (N) Desi move in together. Murder” (N) (cc) ian Angels” (N) Highlights Stephen Colbert (cc) Morning at 6 Restless News News Shark Tank (N) (cc) 20/20 (cc) 5 Eyewit- Jimmy Kimmel Live! % KSTP 5 Eyewitness News Good Morning America Live with Kelly and 5 Eyewitness News ness News (cc) (N) (cc) % KSTP at 6am Ryan Midday FOX 9 at FOX 9 at WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) FOX 9 at Enough Sports TMZ (N) Access Dish Na- ) KMSP 6p (N) 6:30p (N) 9p (N) Said (N) Now (cc) Hollywood tion (N) ) FOX 9 Morning at FOX 9 Morning at FOX 9 Morning at The State v. Derek Chauvin: Live Trial Coverage KMSP KARE 11 Breaking The Blacklist Liz sets Dateline NBC (N) (cc) News The Tonight Show Seth Mey- 6AM 7AM 8AM + KARE News at 6 The News a new plan in motion. Starring Jimmy Fallon ers KARE 11 News Today Derek Chauvin Trial Coverage + KARE Family Family Whose Whose Penn & Teller: Fool Family Two and a Two and a Extra (N) Daily- Daily- Sunrise 7 WUCW Feud (cc) Feud (cc) Line Is It? Line Is It? Us “Magic R App” (N) Feud (cc) Half Men Half Men (cc) MailTV MailTV The National Desk The National Desk Paid Varied Family Be a Mil- Judge Judge Paternity Couples 7 WUCW = WFTC Big Bang Big Bang News Enough Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang Creek Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Program Programs Feud lionaire Jerry Jerry Court Court I KPXM Hawaii Five-0 (cc) Hawaii Five-0 “Aloha” Hawaii Five-0 “Pilot” Hawaii Five-0 (cc) Hawaii Five-0 (cc) Hawaii Five-0 (cc) = WFTC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Wommack Dateline FOX 9 Buzz The Jason Show Hot Bench Hot Bench I KPXM Varied Programs Law Varied Law Varied Law & Order Varied Programs SATURDAY MORNING APRIL 10, 2021 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WEEKDAY AFTERNOON BROADCAST STATIONS Woodsmith American Steven Wild Simply Scandina- Joanne Mexican Sara’s Nick Stel- Essential Lidia’s ^ KTCA 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 Shop (cc) Woodshop Raichlen’s Harvest Ming (cc) vian Weir Table Weeknight lino Pépin Kitchen BROADCAST STATIONS CBS This Morning: Saturday (N) (cc) WCCO 4 News Satur- Lucky Dog Innovation Mission All In With Paid Pro- We Need $ WCCO Dinosaur Clifford- Sesame Elinor Hero El- Let’s Go Nature Cat Wild Molly of Xavier Odd Arthur day Morning (N) (cc) (N) (EI) Nation Unstop Laila Ali gram (cc) to Talk (N) ^ KTCA Train Dog Street Wonders ementary Luna! Kratts Denali Riddle Squad 5 Eyewitness News Good Morning Good Morning 5 Eyewitness News Ocean Sea Res- Hearts of Free Enter- % KSTP AM (N) (cc) America (N) (cc) America (N) (cc) AM (N) (cc) Treks cue (N) Heroes (EI) prise (N) $ News Bold/ The Talk Let’s Make a Deal Dr. Phil The Ellen DeGeneres News CBS Eve- WCCO Xploration Awesome FOX 9 Morning Saturday (N) Paid Pro- Paid Pro- Paid Pro- Paid Pro- Paid Pro- Paid Pro- Beautiful Show ning News ) KMSP Space Planet gram (cc) gram (cc) gram (cc) gram (cc) gram (cc) gram (cc) GMA3: What You General Hospital The Kelly Clarkson Twin Cities Live Twin 5 Eyewit- News Live ABC World % KSTP Today (N) (cc) Earth KARE 11 News Saturday (N) (cc) Earth Wild Child Vets Sav- Premier Need to Know Show Cities ness News at 5 News + KARE Odyssey Odyssey (N) (EI) ing Pets Soccer Trial Cov- FOX 9 News The State v. Derek Chauvin: Live Trial Coverage FOX 9 FOX 9 FOX 9 at ) KMSP Spine Paid Wild Amer- Teen Kids Hanna Into Hanna Into Hanna Into This Old Best Tails of Paid Paid erage News at 5p 5:30p 7 WUCW Surgery Program ica (EI) News (N) the Wild the Wild the Wild H. Friends Valor (cc) Program Program Derek KARE 11 News Derek Chauvin Trial Coverage KARE 11 KARE 11 Nightly + KARE = WFTC Life 2.0 Heartland Biz Kid$ Sports Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. The Jason Show (cc) Chauvin News News at 5 News I KPXM Law & Order (cc) Law & Order (cc) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Judge Mathis The People’s Court The Steve Wilkos Jerry Springer Maury Be a Mil- Funny 7 WUCW Show lionaire You Ask 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 = WFTC The Jason Show Access Daily Wendy Williams Show 25 Words 25 Words TMZ Live Jdg Judy Jdg Judy BROADCAST STATIONS I KPXM Varied Programs New Test Kimball’s Cook’s How To R. Steves’ Vintage Roads: Great Escape to the Cha- This Old Ask This ^ KTCA Orleans Kitchen Milk Street Country Cook Well Europe and Small teau (cc) House Old House We Need The Masters: Jack Mas- 2021 Masters Tournament Third Round. (N) (Live) (cc) $ WCCO MONDAY PRIME TIME APRIL 5, 2021 to Talk (N) and Arnie! (cc) tersSunday World of X Games Paid Paid UFC Fight Night: Till vs. Vettori Darren Till vs. Marvin Vettori, middle- News ABC World % KSTP 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Program Program weights. From UFC Apex in Las Vegas. (N) (Live) (cc) News BROADCAST STATIONS Women’s Soccer International Friendly -- Soccer Paid Pro- Access Hollywood Judge Judge FOX 9 at FOX 9 at ) KMSP PBS NewsHour (N) Hemingway “A Writer (1899-1929)” Heming- Hemingway “A Writer (1899-1929)” Heming- Independent Lens United States at Sweden. (N) (Live) Postgame gram (cc) (N) (cc) Judy (cc) Judy (cc) 5p (N) 5:30p (N) ^ KTCA (11:30) Premier League Soccer Prem Goal Motorcycle Racing Monster Energy Supercross. From Atlanta Motor KARE 11 Nightly (cc) way moves to Paris. (N) (cc) way moves to Paris. (cc) “Eating Up Easter” + KARE Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Zone Speedway in Atlanta. (N) (Live) News at 5 News News Wheel of The Neigh- Champi- 2021 NCAA Basketball Tournament Final: Teams TBA. News The Late Show With $ WCCO Paid Paid Paid Paid Movie: ››› Back to School (1986) (Rodney Paid Paid MNFluenc- Funny Fortune (N) borhood onship (N) (Live) (cc) Stephen Colbert (cc) 7 WUCW Program Program Program Program Dangerfield, Sally Kellerman) Program Program ers (N) You Ask News News American Idol “411 (All Star Duets and Solos)” The Good Doctor 5 Eyewit- Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nightline % KSTP = WFTC The Jason Show (cc) The Jason Show (cc) The Jason Show (cc) The Book of Sean Dateline (cc) Dateline (cc) The remaining contestants perform. “Parenting” ness News (cc) (N) (cc) I KPXM Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU FOX 9 at FOX 9 at 9-1-1 Flashbacks to America’s Most FOX 9 at 9p (N) FOX 9’s 10 TMZ (N) Access Dish Na- ) KMSP 6p (N) 6:30p (N) Athena in 1989. Wanted (N) (cc) at 10 (N) (cc) Hollywood tion (N) 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KARE 11 Breaking The Voice “The Battles Part 2” The artists Debris “Supernova” News The Tonight Show Seth Mey- + KARE News at 6 The News perform dueling duets. (N) (cc) (N) (cc) Starring Jimmy Fallon ers BROADCAST STATIONS Antiques Roadshow Midsomer Midsomer Murders Frankie Frankie Drake Myster- Grantchester on Thou Shalt Not Kill Family Family Superman & Lois “Pilot” Super- Superman Family Two and a Two and a Extra (N) Daily- Daily- ^ KTCA 7 WUCW “Newport Hour 1” Murders “Wild Harvest” (cc) Drake ies “Ghosts” Masterpiece (cc) (cc) Feud (cc) Feud (cc) man and Lois return to Smallville. & Lois Feud (cc) Half Men Half Men (cc) MailTV MailTV WCCO 4 News at Six Bull (cc) 48 Hours (cc) 48 Hours (cc) News WCCO 4 Paid Pro- In Touch $ WCCO = WFTC Big Bang Big Bang News News Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang Creek Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU (N) (cc) News gram (cc) I KPXM NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles News Paid NBA NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Brooklyn Nets. News Castle “Private Eye Wipeout % KSTP Program From Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. (N) (Live) (cc) Caramba!” (cc) (cc) TMZ (N) (cc) The Masked Singer Game of Talents (cc) FOX 9 Sports Name That Tune TMZ (N) (cc) ) KMSP TUESDAY PRIME TIME APRIL 6, 2021 (cc) at 9p Now “Episode 1” (cc) KARE 11 Minnesota Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Orga- News Saturday Night Live Host Carey + KARE 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 News at 6 Bound Victims Unit nized Crime (cc) “Emma Stone; BTS” Mulligan; Kid Cudi performs. (N) Family Family Family Family Two and a Two and a Nightwatch “We Are Sheriffs- Game Ring of Honor Wres- BROADCAST STATIONS 7 WUCW Feud (cc) Feud (cc) Feud (cc) Feud (cc) Half Men Half Men Nightwatch Nation” Dorado Time tling (cc) PBS NewsHour (N) Hemingway “The Avatar (1929-1944)” Heming- Hemingway “The Avatar (1929-1944)” Heming- American Masters Au- ^ KTCA = (cc) way reports on Spanish Civil War. (N) (cc) way reports on Spanish Civil War. (cc) thor Margaret Mitchell. WFTC Dateline (cc) Dateline (cc) Dateline (cc) Creek Creek Central Central Movie: Total Recall I KPXM Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU News Wheel of NCIS COVID compli- FBI “Checks and Bal- FBI: Most Wanted News The Late Show With James $ WCCO Fortune (N) ance duty. (N) ances” (N) (cc) “Spiderwebs” (N) Stephen Colbert (cc) Corden News News Pooch Perfect “Feliz black-ish mixed-ish Soul of a Nation “Re- 5 Eyewit- Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nightline SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 11, 2021 % KSTP Navidog!” (N) (N) (N) construction” (N) (cc) ness News (cc) (N) (cc) 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 FOX 9 at FOX 9 at The Resident Cain is Prodigal Son A priest FOX 9 at 9p (N) FOX 9’s 10 TMZ (N) Access Dish Na- ) KMSP 6p (N) 6:30p (N) struck by a car. is found murdered. at 10 (N) (cc) Hollywood tion (N) BROADCAST STATIONS Peg & Cat Xavier Elinor Hero El- Learning- History Washing- Almanac (cc) To the Jazz Count Basie; jazz KARE 11 Breaking Young Kenan (N) This Is Us “Both New Amsterdam “Why News The Tonight Show Seth Mey- ^ KTCA + KARE (EI) Riddle Wonders ementary Lifeti With David ton Week Contrary at Carnegie Hall. News at 6 The News Rock (N) Things Can Be True” Not Yesterday” (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon ers WCCO 4 News Sun- Pet Vet- All In With CBS News Sunday Morning Face the Nation (N) News Paid The Mas- $ WCCO Family Family The Flash “The One Supergirl “A Few Family Two and a Two and a Extra (N) Daily- Daily- day Morning at 6 (N) Team Laila Ali (N) (cc) (cc) Program ters: 12th 7 WUCW Feud (cc) Feud (cc) with the Nineties” (N) Good Women” (N) Feud (cc) Half Men Half Men (cc) MailTV MailTV 5 Eyewitness News Good Morning 5 Eyewitness News This Week W/ George At Issue Paid Pro- Paid Pro- Paid Pro- % KSTP = WFTC Big Bang Big Bang News News Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang Creek Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. AM (N) (cc) America (N) (cc) AM (N) (cc) Stephanopoulos (N) gram (cc) gram (cc) gram (cc) Weird but Xploration FOX 9 Morning Sunday FOX 9 Morning FOX 9 Morning Paid Paid I KPXM NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ) KMSP True DIY Sci Sunday (N) With Chris Wallace (N) Sunday (N) Sunday (N) Program Program Open Grace for The Voy- One Team- Sunday Today With (N) Joel Time of Paid Paid + KARE WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME APRIL 7, 2021 House Living ager Sports Willie Geist (N) (cc) (cc) Osteen (cc) Grace Program Program Spine Midnight Mountain Catholic Christian Worship Pastor’s Paid Paid Sharyl Paid Paid 7 WUCW 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Surgery Cry Minis. Faith Mass Hour (cc) Study Program Program Attkisson Program Program BROADCAST STATIONS = WFTC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. This Is th Main St. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Diocese of I KPXM Law & Order “Brazil” Law & Order (cc) Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds PBS NewsHour (N) Hemingway “The Blank Page (1944-1961)” Hemingway “The Blank Page (1944-1961)” Escape to the Cha- , ^ KTCA (cc) The Old Man and the Sea. (N) (cc) The Old Man and the Sea. (cc) teau (cc) 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 News Wheel of Tough as Nails (N) SEAL Team Jason is S.W.A.T. “Sins of the News The Late Show With James $ WCCO Fortune (N) (cc) put on trial. (N) Fathers” (N) (cc) Stephen Colbert (cc) Corden BROADCAST STATIONS (11:00) Jazz (Part 6 of Movie: Holy Silence Frontline Survivors of Secrets of the Dead We’ll Meet Again Two Finding Your Roots News News The Gold- Home Eco- The Con- The Con- A Million Little Things 5 Eyewit- Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nightline ^ KTCA % KSTP 10) (cc) (2020) the Holocaust. (cc) “Bombing Auschwitz” Holocaust survivors. With Henry bergs (N) nomics (N) ners (N) ners (N) Eddie reveals his truth. ness News (cc) (N) (cc) Nantz Remembers: 2021 Masters Tournament Final Round. (N) (Live) (cc) FOX 9 at FOX 9 at The Masked Singer Game of Talents Two FOX 9 at 9p (N) FOX 9’s 10 TMZ (N) Access Dish Na- $ WCCO ) KMSP O’Meara 6p (N) 6:30p (N) (N) (cc) new teams compete. at 10 (N) (cc) Hollywood tion (N) % Paid Pro- Paid Pro- World of X Italian Serie A Soccer Fiorentina vs Atalanta. From Arte- Paid Pro- Paid Pro- ABC World News KARE 11 Breaking Chicago Med (N) (cc) Chicago Fire “A Couple Chicago P.D. “Signs of News The Tonight Show Seth Mey- KSTP + KARE gram (cc) gram (cc) Games (N) mio Franchi Stadium in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. (N) (cc) gram (cc) gram (cc) News News at 6 The News Hundred Degrees” Violence” (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon ers Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Access Hollywood FOX 9 at FOX 9 at ) KMSP Family Family Kung Fu “Pilot” (N) Nancy Drew (N) (cc) Family Two and a Two and a Extra (N) Daily- Daily- Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program (N) (cc) 5p (N) 5:30p (N) 7 WUCW Feud (cc) Feud (cc) (cc) Feud (cc) Half Men Half Men (cc) MailTV MailTV MyDesti- Paid FIS World Freestyle: Figure Skating A look back at the best routines from the competition. KARE 11 Nightly + KARE = WFTC Big Bang Big Bang News News Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang Creek Dateline Dateline nation.TV Program 2021 Recap (N) News at 5 News Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Carbonaro Street The Song Carbonaro Family Family I KPXM Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods 7 WUCW Program Program Program Program Program Program Eff. Magic Eff. Feud (cc) Feud (cc) = WFTC Catholic Mass: Sunday Worship: We St. Andrew’s Church Movie: ››› The Firm (1993) (Tom Cruise, Jeanne Tripplehorn) THURSDAY PRIME TIME APRIL 8, 2021 I KPXM Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS BROADCAST STATIONS PBS NewsHour (N) This Old Ask This Shakespeare and Vera “Blood Will Tell” An Investiga- MN Origi- East- East- ^ Agatha Christie’s My Grandparents’ Atlantic Crossing on World on Fire on The Seaside Hotel The Tunnel (cc) ^ KTCA KTCA (cc) House Old House Hathaway -- Private tion of Freddie Gill. (cc) nal (cc) Enders Enders Poirot (cc) War “Mark Rylance” (N) Masterpiece (N) (cc) Masterpiece (cc) “End of Season” (N) (cc) The Equalizer (cc) NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: New Orleans News WCCO 4 Joel Turning News Wheel of Young United Mom (N) B Positive Clarice “Ugly Truth” News Masters The Late Show With $ WCCO $ WCCO “War Crimes” (cc) News Osteen (cc) Point Fortune (N) Sheldon States (cc) (N) (cc) (N) (cc) Highlights Stephen Colbert (cc) America’s Funniest American Idol “412 (Top 16)” (N) (cc) The Rookie “Man of News News at On the Graham News News Station 19 “Save Grey’s Anatomy Rebel A woman has an 5 Eyewit- Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nightline % KSTP % KSTP Home Videos Honor” (N) 10:30 Road Bensinger Yourself” (N) (cc) (N) (cc) abusive boyfriend. ness News (cc) (N) (cc) The Simp- Bless the The Simp- The Great Bob’s Family FOX 9 at 9p (N) FOX 9’s 10 Sports TMZ (N) (cc) ) KMSP FOX 9 at FOX 9 at Hell’s Kitchen “Snug- Last Man The FOX 9 at 9p (N) FOX 9’s 10 TMZ (N) Access Dish Na- sons Harts (N) sons (N) North (N) Burgers Guy (N) at 10 (N) Now ) KMSP 6p (N) 6:30p (N) gling With the Enemy” Standing Moodys at 10 (N) (cc) Hollywood tion (N) Ellen’s Game of Ellen’s Game of Zoey’s Extraordinary Good Girls The Secret KARE 11 Minnesota Entertainment To- + KARE Games (cc) Games (cc) Playlist (N) Service pushes Beth. News (N) Bound night (N) (cc) + KARE 11 Breaking Manifest “Deadhead” Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Orga- News The Tonight Show Seth Mey- KARE Two and a Two and a Batwoman “Time Off Charmed “No Hablo Paid Paid Extra (N) (cc) Robert Paid News at 6 The News (N) (cc) Victims Unit (N) nized Crime (N) (cc) Starring Jimmy Fallon ers 7 WUCW Half Men Half Men for Good Behavior” (N) Brujeria” (N) (cc) Program Program Jeffress Program Family Family Walker “Fine Is a Four Legacies Alaric keeps Family Two and a Two and a Extra (N) Daily- Daily- 7 WUCW = Feud (cc) Feud (cc) Letter Word” (N) (cc) tabs on Josie. (N) Feud (cc) Half Men Half Men (cc) MailTV MailTV WFTC The Jason Show (cc) Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Creek Creek Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam I Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds “Cure” Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds = WFTC Big Bang Big Bang News News Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang Creek Dateline Law Order: CI KPXM I KPXM Chicago P.D. “Assets” Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. APRIL 1, 2021 CountyStar.com ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 17

ISANTI COUNTY NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES

ISANTI COUNTY ROBERT SAFACK 15.158.0092 2020 519.67 DELINQUENT TAX LIST 6723 OAK GROVE PKWY APT 3106 Section 08 Township 035 Range 023 PT LOT 5, The following table contains a list of Real Property located in Isanti County on which taxes and penalties became MINNEAPOLIS MN 55445 BLK 2 DESC AS: PT S/2 OF LOT 5, LYING WLY delinquent on January 1, 2021. Interest calculated from January 1, 2021, and county costs must be paid along with the OF E 74.48’ THEREOF. (N/K/A PARCEL B, MINOR total tax and penalties in order for a parcel of Real Property to be removed from the delinquent tax list. SUBDV) SubdivisionName WOODLAND PARK Lot STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT 005 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 15158 COUNTY OF ISANTI TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT MATTHEW KOENEMANN 15.169.0350 2020 688.80 File No. 30-CV-AD-21-7 137 19TH AVE SE Section 04 Township 035 Range 023 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SubdivisionName OAK MEADOWS Lot 002 Block NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES 007 SubdivisionCd 15169 SHEFFER GROUP LLC 15.173.0020 2020 257.16 TO ALL PERSONS WITH A LEGAL INTEREST IN THE PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE 8001 33RD AVE S #D158 Section 34 Township 036 Range 023 FOLLOWING DELINQUENT TAX LIST BLOOMINGTON MN 55425 SubdivisionName THE PRESERVE AT PARKWOOD Lot 002 Block 001 A list of real property in Isanti County on which delinquent property taxes and penalties are due has been filed with NORSEMEN HOMES LLC 15.181.0070 2020 369.04 the District Court Administrator of Isanti County. This list is published to inform all persons that the listed property is 14245 ST FRANCIS BLVD Section 05 Township 035 Range 023 subject to forfeiture because of delinquent taxes. RAMSEY MN 55303 SubdivisionName EAST OAKS SEVENTH ADDITION Lot 001 Block 003 The property owner, taxpayer or other interested person must either pay the tax and penalty, plus interest and costs, MELISSA L THORSON 15.253.0110 2020 1,921.40 or file a written objection with the District Court Administrator. The objection must be filed by April 30, 2021, stating 2850 KENWOOD ST S Section 05 Township 035 Range 023 the reason why the tax or penalty is not due on the property. If no objection is filed, a court judgment will be entered CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SubdivisionName GOLDENWOOD 5TH ADDN Lot against the property for the unpaid tax, penalty, interest and costs. 002 Block 002 TL TRUCK LLC 15.307.0060 2020 2,479.99 For property under court judgment, the period of redemption begins on May 10, 2021, and ends three years later. The 9084 173RD AVE NW Section 04 Township 035 Range 023 period of redemption means the time within which taxes must be paid to avoid losing the property through forfeiture. ANOKA MN 55303 SubdivisionName YERIGAN FARMS 2ND ADDITION Lot 00A SubdivisionCd 15307 To avoid forfeiture, taxes on the property must be paid by May 13, 2024. CITY OF ISANTI To determine how much interest and costs must be added to pay the tax in full, contact the Isanti County Auditor- Treasurer Office, Government Center, 555 18th Ave SW, Cambridge, MN 55008-9386. The telephone number is (763) ROSE M KNUDSON 16.030.3000 2020 1,931.58 689-1644. Website www.co.isanti.mn.us. LESLIE L KNUDSON Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 PT GOV LOT 425 COUNTY RD 23 2 DESC AS: PT S 550.6’ OF E 18 AC OF SW/4 OF Megan Bergman, Court Administrator Dated: 02/18/2021 ISANTI MN 55040 SW/4 LYING N OF LINE ll WITH & 450.6’ N OF S Isanti County, Cambridge, Minnesota LINE. By: /s/ Barbara Peterson GEORGE R HEMEN 16.032.1200 2020 30.50 Court Operations Supervisor 323 PALOMINO RD SE Section 32 Township 035 Range 023 PT N/2 OF ISANTI MN 55040 NE/4 OF NW/4 DESC AS N 330’ W OF HWY ROFW. EXCEPT: N 132’ OF W 82.5’ & EXCEPT N 33’ LESS W 82.5’ CHAD J AXLING 16.042.0110 2020 3,024.59 Names of Owners, Taxpayers, & Parcel Number Year Total 201 4TH AVE NW Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 LOT 5 & 6 Interested Parties Description of Property Tax + ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName CARLSONS WEST VIEW Block Penalties 002 SubdivisionCd 16042 JAMES ALLEN BURLEY 16.043.0050 2020 1,830.65 CITY OF BRAHAM CYNTHIA K BURLEY Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 24702 RIVERHILLS CT NW SubdivisionName DAHLQUIST 1ST ADDN Lot 005 LPS REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT 14.002.1500 2020 7,313.88 ISANTI MN 55040 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 16043 PO BOX 147 Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 PT OF THE KIMBERLY SUE LEE 16.066.0030 2020 2,408.48 CLARKSBURG TN 38324 SE/4 OF SW/4 808 PAGE ST SW Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 LPS REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT 14.002.1600 2020 3,261.81 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName BROOKVIEW SOUTH 4TH PO BOX 147 Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 PT OF THE ADDITION Lot 001 Block 002 CLARKSBURG TN 38324 SE/4 OF SW/4 KAREN L BOYLAN 16.068.0070 2020 103.56 LPS REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT 14.002.2000 2020 4,380.34 502 MARION ST SW Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 PO BOX 147 Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 PT SE/4 OF ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName BROOKVIEW SOUTH 5TH CLARKSBURG TN 38324 SW/4 ADDITION Lot 007 Block 001 HANK LAURENT 14.041.0260 2020 42.43 EDNA UGIAGBE 16.076.0180 2020 2,486.37 760 PAYNE AVE Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 PT LOT 805 RUM RIVER DR SW Section 31 Township 035 Range 023 SAINT PAUL MN 55130 16 DESC AS:(25 X 150’) BEG AT NE CNR LOT 1 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName RUM RIVER LANDING Lot 018 BLK 4 ORIG TOWNSITE OF BRAHAM; N 25’; W Block 001 SubdivisionCd 16076 150’; S 25’ TO NW CNR OF LOT 3; E 150’ TO POB LARSON PROPERTIES & ASSOC, LLC 16.077.0040 2020 2,240.13 SubdivisionName AUD SUB DIV 2 3095 162ND LN NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 ZACHARY T BECKMAN 14.041.0500 2020 2,057.94 ANDOVER MN 55304 SubdivisionName CREDIT UNION ADDITION Lot ANGELA E BECKMAN Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 PT LOT 20 004 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 16077 714 HORSESHOE LN SubdivisionName AUD SUB DIV 2 SubdivisionCd RENEE CARLSON 16.091.0020 2020 2,404.02 BRAHAM MN 55006 14041 3 NINA CT Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 MICHAEL M MORROW JR 14.044.0210 2020 1,525.45 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName ISANTI HILLS 5TH ADDITION Lot MORROW TERRI L Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 PT LOT 6 002 Block 001 412 ELMHURST AVE N DESC AS: E 200’ SubdivisionName AUD SUB DIV 7 JOSEPH NORTON 16.095.0450 2020 306.56 BRAHAM MN 55006 SubdivisionCd 14044 LISA JO NORTON Section 31 Township 035 Range 023 ALSO INSEC STONE GROUP LLC 14.056.0700 2020 218.48 1007 RUM RIVER DR 36 SubdivisionName RUM RIVER MEADOWS Lot 222 SE 2ND ST #403 Section 02 Township 037 Range 023 LOTS 3-4-11- ISANTI MN 55040 002 Block 003 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55414 12-13-14 SubdivisionName ORIGINAL TOWNSITE SANDRA R HANSON 16.107.0120 2020 483.71 BRAHAM Block 008 610 WHISKEY RD NW #125 Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 UNIT CITY OF CAMBRIDGE ISANTI MN 55040 #125,STORAGE AREA AND COMMON ELEMENT INTEREST SubdivisionName RUM RIVER CONDO, PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES LLC 15.005.3500 2020 3,520.60 CIC # 2005-1 3043 TOWNSGATE RD #200 Section 05 Township 035 Range 023 PT NW/4 OF MIHELICH PROPERTIES LLC 16.108.0080 2020 2,542.26 WESTLAKE VILLAGE CA 91361 SE/4 (100 X 150’) 18015 ULYSSES ST NE S-300 Section 30 Township 035 Range 023 UNIT H, PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES LLC 15.005.3800 2020 100.65 HAM LAKE MN 55304 MECHANICAL ROOM AND COMMON ELEMENT 3043 TOWNSGATE RD #200 Section 05 Township 035 Range 023 PT NW/4 OF INTEREST SubdivisionName RUM RIVER BUS WESTLAKE VILLAGE CA 91361 SE/4 (100 X 150’) CONDO,CIC#2005-5 Lot 00H SubdivisionCd 16108 DAVID S WILLIAMS 15.033.0601 2020 2,011.82 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0010 2020 89.17 621 E RUM RIVER DR N Section 33 Township 036 Range 023 PT SW/4 OF 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SE/4 DESC AS:E 250’ OF W 708.83’ OF S 473’ ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 001 BRADLEY N LOREN 15.033.4300 2020 708.79 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 16151 1627 HARBOR ST Section 33 Township 036 Range 023 PT NW/4 OF LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0020 2020 89.17 OGILVIE MN 56358 SW/4 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 MARK T ANDERSON 15.042.0090 2020 2,110.42 ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 002 1145 MAIN ST S Section 32 Township 036 Range 023 PT LOT 7 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 16151 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SubdivisionName AUD SUB DIV 9 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0050 2020 89.17 DIANE LEE ROTHER 15.055.0150 2020 522.31 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 3015 FERN ST S SubdivisionName OAK TERRACE ADDITION Lot ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 005 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 005 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 05055 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 16151 CHARLES R BYARS 15.073.0050 2020 136.07 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0080 2020 89.17 410 ASHLAND ST N Section 29 Township 036 Range 023 (66 X 133’) 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SubdivisionName REUTERS ADDITION Lot 005 ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 008 SubdivisionCd 15073 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 16151 BLAIR TURLEY 15.117.0020 2020 33.09 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0090 2020 89.17 1493 SPRINGDELL CIR Section 08 Township 035 Range 023 PT LOT 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 PROVO UT 84604 4 SubdivisionName ROLLING MEADOWS ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 009 CAMBRIDGE CITY Block 001 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 16151 M & E TRUST, LLC 15.132.0110 2020 49.45 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0100 2020 89.17 32390 WAKE ST NE Section 34 Township 036 Range 023 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SubdivisionName SO FRONTAGE RD - COMM ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 010 PLAT PT Lot 00J SubdivisionCd 15132 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 16151 M & E TRUST, LLC 15.132.0120 2020 56.46 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0140 2020 89.17 32390 WAKE ST NE Section 34 Township 036 Range 023 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SubdivisionName SO FRONTAGE RD - COMM ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 014 PLAT PT Lot 00M Block 001 SubdivisionCd 16151 MONICA MARIE SIMMONS 15.148.1400 2020 5,773.76 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0190 2020 89.17 2686 BUCHANEN LN S Section 04 Township 035 Range 023 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SubdivisionName BRIDGEWATER Lot 036 Block ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 002 007 SubdivisionCd 15148 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 16151 GORDON W & CAROLE E CELL 15.148.1530 2020 135.30 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0200 2020 89.17 2302 CLEVELAND LN S Section 04 Township 035 Range 023 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SubdivisionName BRIDGEWATER Lot 008 Block ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 003 008 SubdivisionCd 15148 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 16151 R & D RENTAL PROPERTIES LLC 15.148.3490 2020 1,452.94 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0210 2020 89.17 20355 FOREST BLVD Section 04 Township 035 Range 023 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 FOREST LAKE MN 55025 SubdivisionName BRIDGEWATER Lot 034 Block ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 004 011 SubdivisionCd 15148 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 16151 SEE PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 18 18 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR CountyStar.com APRIL 1, 2021 FROM PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 17

LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0220 2020 89.17 BRYAN A CALANDER 02.031.1800 2020 485.08 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 4065 277TH AVE NW Section 31 Township 035 Range 024 SE/4 OF SE/4 ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 005 ISANTI MN 55040 FCT (410 X 788’) Block 002 SubdivisionCd 16151 JOSEPH G MAU 02.032.1900 2020 822.58 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0230 2020 89.17 206 BROOKVIEW CT NW Section 32 Township 035 Range 024 PT LOTS 1 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 ISANTI MN 55040 & 2 ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 006 LAURA A BOURGOIN Block 002 SubdivisionCd 16151 27919 BAYSHORE DR NW LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0250 2020 89.17 ISANTI MN 55040 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 GORDON J BOURGOIN ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 008 27919 BAYSHORE DR NW Block 002 SubdivisionCd 16151 ISANTI MN 55040 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0260 2020 89.17 MENKVELD COMPANY 02.044.0180 2020 44.77 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 9745 HIGHWAY 10 Section 35 Township 035 Range 024 OUTLOT ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 009 ELK RIVER MN 55330 B SubdivisionName BRADFORD ESTATES Block 002 SubdivisionCd 16151 SubdivisionCd 02044 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0270 2020 89.17 MENKVELD COMPANY 02.044.0310 2020 44.77 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 9745 HIGHWAY 10 Section 35 Township 035 Range 024 OUTLOT ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 010 ELK RIVER MN 55330 C SubdivisionName BRADFORD ESTATES Block 002 SubdivisionCd 16151 SubdivisionCd 02044 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0280 2020 89.17 KENNETH B & KATHRYN E HAAS 02.052.0040 2020 184.23 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 30249 HIGHWAY 65 NE Section 03 Township 035 Range 024 ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 011 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName FOSTERS FIRST ADDITION Lot Block 002 SubdivisionCd 16151 004 Block 001 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0290 2020 89.17 JOHN BELAN III 02.055.0400 2020 459.01 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 29557 FRANCIS LAKE DR NW Section 22 Township 035 Range 024 ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 012 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName THIRD FRANCIS LAKE SHORES Block 002 SubdivisionCd 16151 Lot 006 Block 011 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0300 2020 89.17 DAVID HICKS 02.056.0370 2020 44.77 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 2146 297TH AVE NW Section 22 Township 035 Range 024 ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 001 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName FOURTH FRANCIS LAKE Block 003 SubdivisionCd 16151 SHORES Lot 001 Block 019 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0350 2020 89.17 JOSEPH G MAU 02.061.0090 2020 2,653.14 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 206 BROOKVIEW CT NW Section 32 Township 035 Range 024 ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 006 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName OLSONS WEST SHORES Lot Block 003 SubdivisionCd 16151 LAURA A BOURGOIN 009 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 02061 LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0430 2020 89.17 27919 BAYSHORE DR NW 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 ISANTI MN 55040 ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 014 GORDON J BOURGOIN Block 003 SubdivisionCd 16151 27919 BAYSHORE DR NW LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0440 2020 89.17 ISANTI MN 55040 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 JOSEPH G MAU 02.061.0100 2020 873.74 ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 015 206 BROOKVIEW CT NW Section 32 Township 035 Range 024 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 16151 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName OLSONS WEST SHORES Lot LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0450 2020 89.17 LAURA A BOURGOIN 010 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 02061 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 27919 BAYSHORE DR NW ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 016 ISANTI MN 55040 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 16151 GORDON J BOURGOIN 27919 BAYSHORE DR NW LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0460 2020 89.17 ISANTI MN 55040 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 017 JOSEPH G MAU 02.061.0110 2020 473.37 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 16151 206 BROOKVIEW CT NW Section 32 Township 035 Range 024 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName OLSONS WEST SHORES Lot LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0470 2020 89.17 LAURA A BOURGOIN 011 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 02061 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 27919 BAYSHORE DR NW ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 018 ISANTI MN 55040 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 16151 GORDON J BOURGOIN LEVEL CONTRACTING LLC 16.151.0480 2020 89.17 27919 BAYSHORE DR NW 20891 145TH ST NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 023 ISANTI MN 55040 ELK RIVER MN 55330 SubdivisionName HERITAGE ESTATES Lot 019 ELI E HEINE 02.063.0100 2020 4,163.40 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 16151 27977 LAKEWOOD DR NW Section 33 Township 035 Range 024 & 1/4 ISANTI MN 55040 INTEREST IN OUTLOT B SubdivisionName TOWN OF ATHENS PARADISE POINT Lot 002 Block 002 TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE BRIAN J HALL 01.013.0504 2020 127.71 AMY J REED-HALL Section 13 Township 034 Range 023 THE S 660’ JANICE A LANE 03.003.3800 2020 513.32 25704 LEVER ST NE OF SE/4 OF NW/4 EXCEPT THE S 495’ PO BOX 101 Section 03 Township 036 Range 023 PT NE/4 OF ISANTI MN 55040 GRANDY MN 55029 SW/4 (N TRACT) LOUISE BLAIR TRUSTEE 01.017.0200 2020 30.76 BASHIR A MOGHUL 03.003.6800 2020 517.37 1770 261ST AVE NE Section 17 Township 034 Range 023 E/2 OF NE/4 648 IONA LN Section 03 Township 036 Range 023 PT NE/4 OF ISANTI MN 55040 OF NE/4 ROSEVILLE MN 55113 SW/4 DESC AS: 150’ X 263’ FORMERLY RR R/W LOUISE BLAIR TRUSTEE 01.017.0500 2020 30.76 LOTS 18 - PT 23 1770 261ST AVE NE Section 17 Township 034 Range 023 SE/4 OF NE/4 FRANCES L LINDER 03.014.0800 2020 3,073.52 ISANTI MN 55040 & W/2 OF NE/4 OF NE/4 35060 VICKERS ST NE Section 14 Township 036 Range 023 N/2 OF SE/4 MELODY S AUSMUS 01.020.1501 2020 478.39 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 OF SW/4 BENJAMIN R AUSMUS Section 20 Township 034 Range 023 THAT PT OF THOMAS WILKINSON 03.016.1500 2020 2,413.11 1201 249TH AVE NE SW/4 OF NW/4; EXCEPT: W 66’ OF SAID SW/4 35400 HIGHWAY 65 NE Section 16 Township 036 Range 023 PT SE/4 OF ISANTI MN 55040 OF NW/4; EXCEPT THAT PT SW/4 OF NW/4 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 NE/4 DESC AS:BEG AT PT ON CENTERLINE OF DESC AS: COMM 66’ E OF SW CNR OF NW/4, HWY 65 3243.17’ NE OF S LINE OF SEC 16 ON THEN CONT E 295’, THEN N 375’, THEN W 295’, CENTERLINE OF HWY 65; NE 417’; NW 492’; SW THEN S 375’ TO POB; EXCEPT THAT PT OF 417’; SE 492’ TO POB; EXCEPT SE 75’ FOR HWY SW/4 OF NW/4 DESC AS: COMM 523’ E OF SW ROFW CNR OR NW/4, THEN N 375’, THEN E 375’, THEN S 375’, THEN W 375’ TO POB; EXCEPT E 10 DENNIS C & JOANNE SJODIN 03.022.0101 2020 297.63 ACRES OF SW/4 OF NW/4. 4018 STARK RD NE Section 22 Township 036 Range 023 PT SW/4 OF CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SW/4 & PT NW/4 OF SW/4 MELODY S AUSMUS 01.020.1600 2020 663.09 BENJAMIN R AUSMUS Section 20 Township 034 Range 023 E 10 ACRES DENNIS C SJODIN 03.022.0202 2020 378.87 1201 249TH AVE NE OF SW/4 OF NW/4 3001 343RD AVE NE Section 22 Township 036 Range 023 SE/4 OF SW/4 ISANTI MN 55040 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SCOTT LARSEN 01.049.0030 2020 1,587.72 RICHARD R & REBECCA MITCHELL 03.025.1600 2020 1,145.10 1500 269TH AVE NE Section 08 Township 034 Range 023 33527 SKOGMAN LAKE RD NE Section 25 Township 036 Range 023 PT LOT 1 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName THOMAS CREEK Lot 003 Block CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 001 SubdivisionCd 01049 CHRISTOPHER CARL & JOY L EKLUND 03.025.2500 2020 178.91 LAWRENCE LEE HOPKINS 01.163.0450 2020 2,372.89 33698 HUPP ST NE Section 25 Township 036 Range 023 SW/4 OF 26080 RUM RIVER DR Section 14 Township 034 Range 024 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SW/4 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName RIVERSIDE ESTATES Lot 007 SARA OSE 03.026.1100 2020 2,595.31 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 01063 33911 VICKERS ST NE Section 26 Township 036 Range 023 PT NW/NE & LAWRENCE LEE HOPKINS 01.163.0460 2020 178.35 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SW/NE DESC AS: S 330’ OF NW/NE & N 175.5’ OF 26080 RUM RIVER DR Section 14 Township 034 Range 024 W 363’ OF SW/NE ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName RIVERSIDE ESTATES Lot 008 BRIAN KUNSHIER 03.034.1400 2020 1,041.95 Block 003 SubdivisionCd 01063 AMBER GAVIN Section 34 Township 036 Range 023 PT NE/4 OF 3210 HWY 95 NE NE/4 (310.96 X 720.5’) TOWN OF BRADFORD CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 DSV SPV2 LLC 03.036.2700 2020 1,857.30 GERALD D MARTIN 02.004.1200 2020 201.41 16 BERRYHILL RD SUITE 200 Section 36 Township 036 Range 023 PT SE/4 OF 3561 HIGHWAY 95 NW Section 04 Township 035 Range 024 S/2 OF SE/4 COLUMBIA SC 29210 NE/4 DESC AS: COMM AT SW CNR OF SAID QTR; CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 OF SE/4 E 390’; N 280’; W 390’; S 280’ TO POB TAMMY J CRAWFORD-THRONSON 02.018.0501 2020 2,027.77 GREGORY W & MICHELLE A STAHL 03.058.0211 2020 49.45 30242 HIGHWAY 47 NW Section 18 Township 035 Range 024 SE/4 OF SE/4 32067 LILY ST NW Section 28 Township 036 Range 023 E/2 OF ISANTI MN 55040 LESS MN DOT ROFW PLAT 30-24 PARCEL 2 (1.08 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 LOT 8 SubdivisionName WOODCREST PARK AC) CAMBRIDGE TWP Block 008 KIMBERLY A MOSMAN 02.023.1500 2020 1,188.49 DAWN ALTHEA WALTON SMITH 03.071.0020 2020 916.82 6658 338TH AVE NW Section 23 Township 035 Range 024 PT SE/4 OF 3798 FANNY LAKE RD NE Section 35 Township 036 Range 023 PRINCETON MN 55371 SW/4 DESC AS: COMM AT SW CNR THEN E 165’; CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SubdivisionName E CAM LAKEVIEW ACRES PLAT THEN N 693’; THEN W 165’; THEN S 693’ TO POB 2 Lot 002 Block 001 DAVID A & KOLYNN JOHNSON 02.029.0200 2020 2,811.53 3701 287TH AVE NW Section 29 Township 035 Range 024 SE/4 OF NW/4 TOWN OF DALBO ISANTI MN 55040 & NE/4 OF SW/4 MATTHEW R LUNDEEN 02.030.0300 2020 630.56 COLLEEN G RODRIGUEZ 04.021.0702 2020 980.56 2850 KENWOOD ST S Section 30 Township 035 Range 024 GOV LOT 38865 HIGHWAY 47 NW Section 21 Township 037 Range 025 NE/4 OF SW/4 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 2 EXCEPT: COMM AT NE CNR OF SW/4; S DALBO MN 55017 FCT & NW/4 OF SE/4 FCT EXCEPT N 170’ OF W 1966.48’ TO POB N69.39W 635.34’; S26.29W 200’ 201’ NW/SE & EXCEPT N 385’ OF NE/SW TO SHORELINE OF GERMAN LAKE;SE ALONG DANIEL KEENEY 04.035.0402 2020 1,743.42 SHORELINE TO INTERSECT OF SHORELINE 5982 381ST AVE NW Section 35 Township 037 Range 025 PT NE/4 OF WITH E LINE OF SW/4; N ALONG E LINE TO DALBO MN 55017 NW/4 DESC AS: COMM AT NE CNR; W 400’; S POB & W 362.92’ OF GOV LOT 2 & PT GOV LOT 785’; E 400’; N 785’ TO POB 2 LYING E OF FOLLOWING DESC LINE: COMM COLLEEN G RODRIGUEZ 04.041.0020 2020 320.78 AT NE CNR OF SW/4; S 1931.28’; N69.39W 438’ 38865 HIGHWAY 47 NW Section 21 Township 037 Range 025 OUTLOT A TO POINT “A”; N TO N LINE GOV LOT 2; W 100’ DALBO MN 55017 SubdivisionName BIRCH GROVE TO POB OF LINE TO BE DESC; S TO PT ON LINE WHICH IS 69.39’ W OF PT “A” & THERE TO TERM TOWN OF ISANTI RUSSELL DALE PETERSON TRUSTEE 02.030.2400 2020 3,001.93 STEVEN D PETERSON TRUSTEE Section 30 Township 035 Range 024 E/2 OF NW/4 NICHOLAS CHARLES NELSON 05.015.0500 2020 831.02 15497 S AFTON BLVD 30487 XYLITE ST NE Section 15 Township 035 Range 023 PT NW/4 OF AFTON MN 55001 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SW/4 DESC AS: N 148.5’ OF W 99’ SEE PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 19 APRIL 1, 2021 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 19 CountyStar.com

FROM PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 18

JAMES R KEHN 05.016.2100 2020 61.55 JEFFREY K ANDERSON 10.033.3000 2020 948.73 2390 305TH AVE NE Section 16 Township 035 Range 023 PT NW/4 OF 32826 HEATHER ST NW Section 33 Township 036 Range 024 PT NW/4 OF ISANTI MN 55040 SE/4 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SW/4 GARY D & PAMELA G FRITZ 05.024.1301 2020 258.79 NORMA Y ANDERSON 4357 297TH AVE NE Section 24 Township 035 Range 023 SW/4 NW/4 1920 BRUNSWICK RD ISANTI MN 55040 EXCEPT E 330’ BRAHAM MN 55006 SHANE E BOETTCHER 05.026.0300 2020 1,377.88 LOIS ARLENE BEACH 10.036.1901 2020 2,043.29 STACEY L BOETTCHER Section 26 Township 035 Range 023 NW/4 OF 232 HIGHWAY 95 NW Section 36 Township 036 Range 024 NE/4 OF NW/4 3850 COUNTY RD 5 NE NW/4 OF NW/4 OF NE/4 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 OF NE/4 ISANTI MN 55040 MICHAEL THIELING 10.042.0150 2020 127.46 PIE PROPERTIES LLC 05.041.0280 2020 193.12 TRACY THIELING Section 19 Township 036 Range 024 1539 405TH AVE NW Section 09 Township 035 Range 023 5814 HIGHWAY 95 NW SubdivisionName SPRING PINES Lot 001 Block STANCHFIELD MN 55080 SubdivisionName EDGEWATER SHORES Lot 028 PRINCETON MN 55371 004 SubdivisionCd 10042 DAVID A THRONSON SubdivisionCd 05041 GREGORY HAWKINS 10.046.0150 2020 3,433.85 1539 405TH AVE NW DEBORAH K NORMAN Section 36 Township 036 Range 024 STANCHFIELD MN 55080 792 326TH AVE NW SubdivisionName GREEN MEADOWS PIE PROPERTIES LLC 05.041.0300 2020 1,020.54 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SPRINGVALE TWP Lot 001 Block 003 1539 405TH AVE NW Section 09 Township 035 Range 023 LOT 30 & DANIEL G ANDERSON 10.053.0140 2020 305.19 STANCHFIELD MN 55080 PT LOT 31 DESC AS: COMM AT NE PT OF LOT PO BOX 10 Section 36 Township 036 Range 024 DAVID A THRONSON 31; SWLY ALONG NLY BOUNDARY OF ELM DR CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SubdivisionName MAJESTIC MEADOWS Lot 009 1539 405TH AVE NW & S64.26W 120’; N12.45E TO N BOUNDARY OF Block 002 SubdivisionCd 10053 STANCHFIELD MN 55080 LOT 31; ELY FOLLOWING N BOUNDARY TO PETER CLAY 10.055.0080 2020 849.47 POB. SubdivisionName EDGEWATER SHORES 7060 35TH ST Section 08 Township 036 Range 024 SubdivisionCd 05041 PRINCETON MN 55371 SubdivisionName FIELD OF DREAMS ADDITION KATHRYN E HAAS 05.044.0020 2020 2,455.18 Lot 00C SubdivisionCd 10055 30249 HIGHWAY 65 NE Section 17 Township 035 Range 023 LOT 3 & E ISANTI MN 55040 70’ OF LOT 2 SubdivisionName ERICKSON’S 65 TOWN OF STANCHFIELD ADDITION Block 001 KATHRYN E HAAS 05.044.0030 2020 73.59 RICKY L PERLEBERG 11.023.1400 2020 72.44 30249 HIGHWAY 65 NE Section 17 Township 035 Range 023 LOT 4-5 3415 389TH AVE NE Section 23 Township 037 Range 023 PT SW/4 SW/4 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName ERICKSON’S 65 ADDITION Block STANCHFIELD MN 55080 DESC AS: COMM AT SW CNR; THEN N 236’; E 001 SubdivisionCd 05044 160’; S 236’; W 160’ TO POB. SUSAN M LARSON 11.023.1600 2020 788.49 TOWN OF MAPLE RIDGE 38951 NAPLES ST NE Section 23 Township 037 Range 023 PT SW/4 OF CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SW/4 DESC AS: COMM 304’ N OF SW CNR; THEN GARY R & EVELYN R OLINGER 06.007.2200 2020 1,603.29 N 50’; THEN E 400’; THEN S 50’; THEN W 400’ TO 2011 6TH LN SE APT 132 Section 07 Township 037 Range 024 PT SE/4 OF POB CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 NW/4: COMM AT PT ON E/W QTR LINE 264’ W OF CENTER OF SEC 7; THEN CONT W ALONG QTR TOWN OF STANFORD LINE 39’; THEN N = WITH N/S QTR 313.50’; THEN E = WITH E/W QTR LINE 39’; THEN S = TO N/S PAUL A & LINDA BRAMBILLA 12.004.1500 2020 1,134.08 QTR LINE 313.5’ & TO N/S QTR LINE, BEING POB 7765 269TH AVE NW Section 04 Township 034 Range 025 PT SE/4 OF & TERM ZIMMERMAN MN 55398 SW/4 & PT SW/4 OF SW/4 DESC AS: E 200’ OF S TOWN OF NORTH BRANCH 660’ OF SW/SW & W 165’ OF S 660’ OF SE/SW MARCELLA OLIVE SPARKS 12.105.0300 2020 639.45 NICHOLAS DWIGHT WILSON 07.003.2900 2020 477.83 MICHAEL A KNISPEL Section 05 Township 034 Range 024 SE/4 OF NW/4 8004 HIGHWAY 95 NE Section 03 Township 035 Range 022 PT S/2 OF 27130 VINTAGE ST NORTH BRANCH MN 55056 SE/4 OF SEC 3 & N/2 OF NE/4 OF SEC 10 DESC ISANTI MN 55040 AS: COMM AT INTERSECT OF E LINE OF SW/4 MARCELLA OLIVE SPARKS 12.105.0604 2020 2,846.11 OF SE/4 SEC 3 WITH SLY ROW OF HWY 95 SAID MICHAEL A KNISPEL Section 05 Township 034 Range 024 PT INTERSECT BEING 137.83’ N OF SE CNR OF 27130 VINTAGE ST W/2 OF E/2 OF SW/4 EXCEPT: S 1452’ & SW/4 OF SE/4; S58.32E ALONG SLY ROW LINE ISANTI MN 55040 EXCEPT:(CEMETERY) PT OF W/2 OF E/2 OF 46.34’ TO POB; S00.30W 356’; W 445’; N 623.05’ SW/4 DESC AS: COMM AT SW CNR OF SW/4; TO SLY ROW; S58.32E 518.97’ ALONG SLY ROW S87.4048E 1967.56’; N00.0003W 1453.19’ TO POB; TO POB; EXCEPT: ALL THAT PT LYING IN N/2 OF N00.0003W 300’; N87.4048W 100’ S00.0003E 300’; NE/4 OF SEC 10. S87.4048E 100’ TO POB MATT FIDELDY 07.006.1600 2020 2,034.80 BLAKE KEITH BRADISH 12.106.0905 2020 692.64 THERESA FIDELDY Section 06 Township 035 Range 022 THE N/2 OF 4736 269TH AVE NW Section 06 Township 034 Range 024 N/2 OF NE/4 5201 HIGHWAY 95 NE NW/4 EXCEPT: THE WEST 40 ACRES ISANTI MN 55040 OF SW/4 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 RICHARD A & DESIREE L WROGE 12.146.0390 2020 1,774.56 PAUL L NELSON 07.017.1100 2020 1,183.43 25326 QUAGGA ST NW Section 17 Township 034 Range 025 5951 307TH AVE NE Section 17 Township 035 Range 022 PT NW/4 OF ZIMMERMAN MN 55398 SubdivisionName JULIAN HILLS Lot 004 Block 008 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 NW/4 (350 X 436’) SubdivisionCd 12046 DANIEL B LEDO 07.034.0900 2020 728.28 KEVIN HARRIS 12.147.0030 2020 2,528.58 28247 POTOMAC ST NE Section 34 Township 035 Range 022 PT SW/4 OF ELISE PASTICHE HARRIS Section 21 Township 034 Range 024 NORTH BRANCH MN 55056 NW/4 DESC AS: (500 X 1200’) 24992 RIVER HILLS CT NW SubdivisionName KINGS RANCH ADDITION Lot TOWN OF OXFORD ISANTI MN 55040 003 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 12047 NICOLAS FISK 12.155.0220 2020 3,402.71 CYNTHIA L HEWITT 08.014.0200 2020 3,634.03 SARAH FISK Section 05 Township 034 Range 024 25760 VASSAR ST NE Section 14 Township 034 Range 022 PT GOV LOT 26969 BAYSHORE CIR NW SubdivisionName ROYAL OAKS OF LONG LAKE STACY MN 55079 6 DESC AS: S 395’ OF E 1102.8’ ISANTI MN 55040 Lot 001 Block 002 SubdivisionCd 12155 MAVERICK LAND DEVELOPMENT 12.187.0060 2020 33.09 TOWN OF SPENCER BROOK 1301 PINTO CT NW Section 15 Township 034 Range 024 ISANTI MN 55040 SubdivisionName HIDDEN RIVER ESTATES Lot PAUL JORDAN 09.001.2700 2020 259.85 00A SubdivisionCd 1218 32242 ROANOKE ST Section 01 Township 035 Range 025 PT NE/4 OF CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 NE/4 DESC AS: S 330’ OF E 330’ TOWN OF WYANETT TYLER E PAYNE 09.005.0503 2020 2016.12 122 BURGINVILLE RD Section 05 Township 035 Range 025 PT NE/4 OF GREG A HUNT 13.008.0700 2020 919.12 BUENA VISTA GA 31803 SW/4 DESC AS:BEG AT NW CNR OF NE/4 OF SHELLY R HUNT Section 08 Township 036 Range 025 PT NE/4 OF SW/4; E 625’ POB; S 458.5’; E 475’;N 458.5’ W 35912 DOLPHIN ST NW SE/4 DESC AS: S 548.68’ OF E 396.95’ 475’, POB. PRINCETON MN 55371 NATHAN J HOUSE 09.008.0509 2020 1,355.40 MICHAEL J SCHNEIDER 13.012.1000 2020 893.76 HAROLD C HOUSE Section 08 Township 035 Range 025 THE NW/4 OF 36230 HWY 47 NW Section 12 Township 036 Range 025 PT OF THE 8484 COUNTY RD 5 NW THE SW/4 EXCEPT: THE NW/4 OF NW/4 OF SW/4 DALBO MN 55017 SE/4 OF NE/4 DESC AS: COMM AT THE SE CNR PRINCETON MN 55371 OF THE SE/4 OF NE/4 THEN N FOLLOWING THE NATHAN J HOUSE 09.008.0510 2020 282.37 E SECTION LINE 930’; W 235’; S 930’ ; E 235’ TO HAROLD C HOUSE Section 08 Township 035 Range 025 THE W/2 OF POB 8484 COUNTY RD 5 NW THE SE/4 EXCEPT: THAT PT OF THE SE/4 DESC GILLOR LLC 13.021.0300 2020 2,745.20 PRINCETON MN 55371 AS: BEG AT THE SW CNR OF SE/4; THENCE 7231 HIGHWAY 95 NW Section 21 Township 036 Range 025 PT E/2 OF N01.2117W ALONG THE W LINE OF SAID SE/4 PRINCETON MN 55371 SE/4 DESC AS: BEG AT SE CNR THEN N ON THE 1764.18’; THENCE S57.4908E 1583.41’ TO THE SEC LINE 8 RDS; THEN AT RT ANGLES W 20 E LINE OF THE SW/4 OF SAID SE/4; THENCE RDS; THEN AT RT ANGLES S 8 RDS THEN E ON S01.0349E ALONG SAID E LINE 914.2’ TO THE THE SEC LINE TO POB. SE CNR OF SAID SW/4 OF SE/4; THENCE BRENT THOMPSON 13.021.3400 2020 1,213.05 S89.4328W ALONG THE S LINE 1315.42’ TO POB 34349 DOLPHIN ST NW Section 21 Township 036 Range 025 PT W/2 OF LEONA M NEUTZ 09.020.1104 2020 498.92 PRINCETON MN 55371 SW/4 DESC AS: COMM AT SW CNR OF W/2 OF 33421 COBALT CIR Section 20 Township 035 Range 025 S/2 OF W/2 SW/4; N ALONG W LINE 1238’ TO POB; CONT N CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 OF W/2 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 692’; E 945’; S 692’; W 945’ TO POB. GRANT M JENSEN 09.030.0200 2020 109.63 CODY J SPAETH-LINDQUIST 13.023.2900 2020 293.57 SAMANTHA L JENSEN Section 30 Township 035 Range 025 JESSICA A MOX Section 23 Township 036 Range 025 PT SE/4 OF 28683 BLUE LAKE DR PT GOV LOT 3 14431 QUINN DR NW SE/4 DESC AS: COMM AT SE CNR OF SAID QTR; PRINCETON MN 55371 ANDOVER MN 55304 W 14 RDS (231’) FOR POB; W 7 RDS (115.5’); N TOWN OF SPRINGVALE 14 RDS (231’); E 7 RDS (115.5’); S 14 RDS (231’) TO POB. MICHAEL THIELING 10.019.0800 2020 215.07 GERALD E CRONQUIST TRUSTEE 13.024.0300 2020 1,315.50 TRACY THIELING Section 19 Township 036 Range 024 PT SW/4 OF JACQUELINE M CRONQUIST TRUSTEE Section 24 Township 036 Range 025 W/2 OF NW/4 5814 HIGHWAY 95 NW SW/4 LESS 5520 349TH AVE NW PRINCETON MN 55371 PRINCETON MN 55371 ROBERT R & LINDA L WOLFF 10.029.0300 2020 2,012.28 CHRISTOPHER J LARSON 13.026.1200 2020 575.69 33912 KERRY ST NW Section 29 Township 036 Range 024 N/2 OF N/2 33301 XENON DR NW Section 26 Township 036 Range 025 PT GOV CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 FCT EXCEPT: E 33’ PRINCETON MN 55371 LOT 2 DESC AS:S 100’ OF FOLLOWING: COMM ROBERT R & LINDA L WOLFF 10.029.1200 2020 517.83 AT S LINE OF SEC 26 & E ROFW LINE OF 33912 KERRY ST NW Section 29 Township 036 Range 024 LOTS 6-7 EVERGREEN DR (SE CNR OF PLAT MATTIMORE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 SHORES); THEN N ON SAID E ROFW 300’; THEN LEAH THOMPSON 10.033.1200 2020 631.77 E 200’; S 300’; W 200’ TO POB. 33033 WALBO DR NW Section 33 Township 036 Range 024 SW/4 OF NE/4 MICHAEL J WARNE 13.027.1600 2020 1,262.40 CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 DESC AS: COMM AT NE CNR OF SW/4 OF NE/4; CHARLENE R WARNE Section 27 Township 036 Range 025 PT GOV W ALONG N LINE TO INTERSECTION OF N LINE 7192 337TH LN LOT 1 DESC AS: COMM AT THE NW CNR OF WITH CENTERLINE OF CO RD #1 FOR POB; PRINCETON MN 55371 SAID GOVT LOT 1; THENCE ON AN ASSUMED CONT W ALONG N LINE TO A PT 1046’ W OF NE BEARING OF S ON THE W LINE OF GOVT LOT CNR; THEN S ll WITH E LINE TO CENTERLINE 1 1029.15’; THENCE N88.1727E 264.75’ TO POB; OF CO RD #1; THEN NELY ALONG CENTERLINE THENCE CONT N88.1727E 64.91’; THENCE OF CO RD #1 TO POB. S00.2900E 290.54’; THENCE S04.3944E 77’ MICHAEL B SAVELKOUL 10.033.1300 2020 1,884.97 MORE OR LESS TO THE SHORELINE OF GREEN RANDI SAVELKOUL Section 33 Township 036 Range 024 PT NE/4 OF LAKE; THENCE SWLY ALONG SAID SHORELINE 32727 HEATHER ST NW SW/4 (300 X 363’) TO THE PT ON INTERSECTION WITH A LINE CAMBRIDGE MN 55008 BEARING S00.5102E FROM SAID POB; THENCE N00.5102W 390’ MORE OR LESS TO POB

SEE PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 20 20 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR CountyStar.com APRIL 1, 2021 28” span RC pipe-arch culvert; 400 contract entered into pursuant to 7804 Industrial Park Road FROM PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 19 LF concrete curb and gutter design this advertisement, disadvantaged Baxter, MN 56425 JOHN T THORUD 13.029.0900 2020 1,548.26 D418; 1 LS traffic control; 5700 LF business enterprises will be afforded SITE VISIT INFORMATION 7417 BEARD AVE N Section 29 Township 036 Range 025 PT OF THE silt fence; 256 LF sediment control maximum opportunity to participate Bidders are encouraged to visit BROOKLYN PARK MN 55443 NE/4 OF NW/4 DESC AS FOLLOWS: BEG AT A PT log blanket system; 2000 LBS and/or to submit bids in response the construction site. There will not ON THE W LINE OF SAID NE/4 OF NW/4 OF OF fertilizer type 3; 4559 SY sodding; to this invitation, and will not be be a scheduled Pre-Bid Meeting. SEC 29 TWP 36 RNG 25 WHERE SAID W LINE 1625 SY rapid stabilization; 9 ACRE discriminated against on the grounds BID DATE INFORMATION: INTERSECTS THE S BOUNDARY LINE OF TRUNK seeding, 9 ACRE disk anchoring; 27 of race, color, disability, age, religion, 04-09-2021 HWY 95; THEN E ALONG THE S BOUNDARY TON mulch; 19888 LF 4” line paint. sex or national origin in consideration Bid Time: 2:00 p.m. LINE OF SAID TRUNK HWY 95, A DISTANCE OF Plan and Proposal may be for an award; Location: 42 RDS; THEN S & || WITH THE W LINE OF SAID purchased by Mail from the office of in accordance with Title VI of Isanti City Hall NE/4 OF NW/4, A DISTANCE OF 21 RDS; THEN the County Engineer at 232 Emerson the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as Attn: Josi Wood, City Administrator W & || WITH THE S BOUNDARY LINE OF TRUNK Street North, Cambridge, Minnesota amended, and Title 23, Code of 110 1st Avenue Northwest HWY 95, A DISTANCE OF 42 RDS TO THE W LINE 55008. Please call (763) 689-1870 Federal Regulations, Part 230 Isanti, MN OF SAID NE/4 OF NW/4;THEN N ALONG SAID W to purchase, between 7:30 AM and Subpart A-Equal Employment at which time they will be publicly LINE A DISTANCE OF 21 RDS TO POB. EXCEPT 4:00 PM, Monday thru Friday. Opportunity on Federal and opened and read aloud for the W 7 RDS THEREOF. Plan and Proposal Cost; Mailed Federal-Aid Construction Contracts construction of the above named $50.00 (including supportive services), it project. Envelopes containing bids KRAIG DORNEY 13.045.0230 2020 71.34 Plan and Proposal are non- will affirmatively assure increased must be sealed, clearly marked HEATHER R DORNEY Section 34 Township 036 Range 025 refundable. participation of minority groups on the lower left-hand corner “Bid 6748 327TH LN NW SubdivisionName HOWARDS OAK GROVE LOTS Bids must be sealed, identified on and disadvantaged persons and Enclosed for Isanti Municipal Liquor PRINCETON MN 55371 PLAT 2 Lot 024 SubdivisionCd 13045 the envelope and accompanied by a women in all phases of the highway Store” and with the name and KRAIG DORNEY 13.045.0240 2020 71.34 Bidder’s Bond, Certified Check or a construction industry, and that on any address of the bidder and the date HEATHER R DORNEY Section 34 Township 036 Range 025 Corporate Surety Bond in an amount project constructed pursuant to this and hour of the opening. 6748 327TH LN NW SubdivisionName HOWARDS OAK GROVE LOTS equal to five percent of the total bid advertisement equal employment PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PRINCETON MN 55371 PLAT 2 Lot 025 SubdivisionCd 13045 made payable to the Isanti County opportunity will be provided to all The project involves general, civil, HANNAH L BARCUS 13.050.0020 2020 89.93 Treasurer. persons without regard to their race, mechanical and electrical work for 1188 GOODRICH AVE Section 34 Township 036 Range 025 The Isanti County Board of color, disability, age, religion, sex or construction of an approximate ST PAUL MN 55105 SubdivisionName SUNNY ACRES Lot 002 Commissioners reserve the right national origin; 12,600 total sf municipal liquor store. WAYNE L MOSMAN TRUSTEE & 13.072.0090 2020 213.91 to reject any or all bids and to in accordance with the Minnesota Construction will be poured concrete KIMBERLY A MOSMAN TRUSTEE Section 27 Township 036 Range 025 OUTLOT waive any irregularities therein, and Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statute foundation and slab-on-grade floor, 6658 338TH AVE NW E SubdivisionName GREEN LAKE BEACH-2ND further reserve the right to award the 363A.08 Unfair discriminatory wood framed walls and partitions PRINCETON MN 55371 ADDN SubdivisionCd 13072 contract to serve the best interest of Practices, it will affirmatively assure with wood truss roof structure. the County. that on any project constructed HVAC system to be gas-fired forced STATE OF MINNESOTA Richard Heilman, County pursuant to this advertisement air. Water and sewer systems are to COUNTY OF ISANTI Engineer, Isanti County, Cambridge, equal employment opportunity will connect to city services. Electrical Chad Struss, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Auditor-Treasurer of the County of Isanti; that he MN 55008 be offered to all persons without work will include lighting, power has examined the foregoing list, and knows the contents thereof; and that the same is true and correct. Published in the Isanti-Chisago regard to race, color, creed, and communications material and /s/ Chad Struss County STAR on March 18, 25, religion, national origin, sex, marital installation. Isanti County Auditor-Treasurer April 1, 2021 status, status with regard to public Each bid must be accompanied Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of February, 2021. ______assistance, membership or activity in with a cashier’s check, bid bond, U.S. Published in the Isanti-Chisago County STAR on April 1, 2021 a local commission, disability, sexual Government Bonds (at par value) or ______ISANTI COUNTY HIGHWAY orientation, or age; certified check equal to five percent Notice is hereby given that of the tower or other structure being PROJECT in accordance with the Minnesota (5%) of the amount of the proposal. NOTICES Cambridge Business Development maintained. The temporary tower ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Human Rights Act, Minnesota Statute Security is payable to the Owner as Company will hold its Annual shall only be allowed during the Contract No. 2104 363A.36 Certificates of Compliance a guarantee of prompt execution of NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S Meeting Virtually on Monday, April duration of the maintenance of the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS for Public Contracts, and 363A.37 the contract in accordance with the EXECUTION SALE 26, 2021 at 6:00 p.m.. The ZOOM existing tower or structure but not to Sealed bids will be received Rules for Certificates of Compliance, proposal and Contract documents, NON-HOMESTEAD PROPERTY call information is as follows: exceed 4 months until 11:00 A.M., April 27, 2021 it will assure that appropriate parties along with furnishing Payment and Under and by virtue of an Call-In Number: Section 66-973 of City Code is by the Isanti County Board of to any contract entered into pursuant Performance Bonds of One Hundred Execution issued out of and under +13126266799 amended by the addition following: Commissioners at the office of the to this advertisement possess valid percent (100%) of the bid amount the seal of the District Court of the Meeting ID: 652 559 0894 (I) Fences may not be placed County Engineer located at 232 Certificates of Compliance. acceptable to the Owner. State of Minnesota, in and for the Eric Wiltrout within a drainage and utility Emerson Street North, Cambridge, If you are not a current holder of a Bids received after the deadline Tenth Judicial District and County Secretary easement that is occupied by any Minnesota 55008. Bids will be compliance certificate issued by the will be returned unopened. Bids of Isanti on the 27th day of January, Published in the Isanti-Chisago utility, without a prior recorded fence opened and read publicly at this Minnesota Department of Human are to be submitted on the Bid Form 2021, upon a judgment rendered County STAR on March 18, 25, agreement with written approval by location, immediately after the hour Rights and intend to bid on any provided in the project manual. Bids and docketed in said Court and April 1, 8, 15, 22, 2021 the city public works director. set for receiving bids. job in this advertisement you must not received on the Bid Form will be said County in an action therein, ______SECTION 2 EFFECTIVE DATE Contract No. 2104 contact the Department of Human cause for rejection. between Miguel Agama, Plaintiff(s) This Ordinance shall take full C.P. 21-SC-80-321 Rights immediately for assistance in Complete digital project bidding and Jamie Wojcik, Defendant(s) in NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE effect and be in full force after its Bituminous Seal Coat obtaining a certificate. documents are available at www. favor of said Plaintiff(s) and against The following property will be sold passage and publication according Located on CSAH(s) 8, 9, 10 and The following notice from the widseth.com by clicking on Bid said Defendant(s), Jamie Wojcik, for by written bid by 9:00 a.m. MST on to law. CR(s) 58, 70. Projects total length is Minnesota Department of Human Documents link or at www.questcdn. the sum of $26,952.50 Dollars as 4/2/2021. RESULT: ADOPTED 18.285 miles. Rights applies to all contractors: com by inputting Quest project appears by the judgment roll filed in 2016 Peterbilt [UNANIMOUS] The major estimated quantities “It is hereby agreed between #7641363 on the website’s Project the office of the Clerk of said District 579 1XPBD49X5GD270086 MOVER: Amanda Darwin, are: 28243 GAL Bituminous Material the parties that Minnesota Statute, Search page. Please contact Court for said County, and To inquire about this item please Councilmember for Fog Seal, 260704 SQ YD section 363A.36 and Minnesota QuestCDN.com at (952) 233-1632 or WHEREAS, said judgment was call Bret Swenson at 801-624-5864. SECONDER:Kelly Neider, Bituminous Seal Coat, 65177 GAL Rules, parts 5000.3400 to 5000.3600 [email protected] for assistance docketed in the District Court for Transportation Alliance Bank Councilmember/Acting Mayor Bituminous Material for Seal Coat, are incorporated into any contract in free membership registration, Isanti County on the 4th day of 4185 Harrison Blvd Ogden, UT AYES: Swenson, Neider, 1 LS Traffic Control, 281740 LF 4 IN between these parties based on downloading and working with this December, 2019, at 10:51 o’clock am 84403 Blomquist, Darwin, Meacham Solid Line Paint, 14014 LF IN Broken this specification or any modification digital project information. You may and the sum of $28,300.10, is now Published in the Isanti-Chisago Passed and adopted this 23rd Line Paint, 33 LF 8 IN Dotted Line of it. A copy of Minnesota Statute download the digital plan documents actually due thereon with interest of County STAR on March 25, April day of March 2021 Paint, 180 SF Crosswalk Paint. 363A.36 and Minnesota Rules, parts electronically for $30. An optional $2.95 per diem from the 27th day 1, 2021 CITY OF NORTH BRANCH Plan and Proposal may be 5000.3400 to 5000.3600 is available paper set of project documents of January, 2021, and up to and ______BY: Jim Swenson, Mayor purchased by Mail from the office of upon request from the contracting is also available from Cadd/ including the date of sale, also for all ATTEST: Renae Fry, City the County Engineer at 232 Emerson agency.” Engineering Supply (CES) 1701 increased costs and for all Sheriffs CAMBRIDGE SELF STORAGE Administrator Street North, Cambridge, Minnesota “It is hereby agreed between the James Circle N., Brooklyn Center, fees, costs and disbursements of AUCTION Published in the Isanti-Chisago 55008. Please call (763) 689-1870 parties that this agency will require MN 55430. Please contact CES’s levy and sale, This is notice of intent to sell County STAR on April 1, 2021 to purchase, between 7:30 A.M. and affirmative action requirements be Repro Dept at (763) 560-9098 or WHEREAS, said Execution has property located in unit K41 at ______4:00 P.M., Monday thru Friday. met by contractors in relation to (800) 831-8587 for pricing and if you to the Sheriff of said County been Cambridge Self Storage. If and ISANTI COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE Plan and Proposal Cost; Mailed Minnesota Statute 363A.36 and have any questions. duly directed and delivered, Cheyanna Larson fails to pay the The Isanti County Manufactured $50.00 Minnesota Rules 5000.3600. Failure The successful bidder must be a PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that I balances in full by April 9, 2021 at Homes used as a second dwelling Plan and Proposal are non- by a contractor to implement an “responsible contractor.” The term have levied upon and will sell at 9:00 a.m. online auctions will be held for elderly parents and/or family refundable. affirmative action plan or make “responsible contractor” means a public auction to the highest cash at www.storageauctions.net will be members Task Force will be holding Bids must be sealed, identified on a good faith effort shall result in contractor as defined in Minnesota bidder, in lobby of said Sheriffs office, held April 12, 2021 at 9:00 a.m.. The a working session on Monday, April the envelope and accompanied by a revocation of its certificate or Statutes Section 16C.285, 2440 Main Street South, Cambridge, units appear to contain household 5, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. to develop Bidder’s Bond, Certified Check or a revocation of the contract (Minnesota subdivision 3. Any prime contractor, Minnesota, on the 30th day of April, and garage items. an ordinance regarding second Corporate Surety Bond in an amount Statute 363A.36, Subd. 2 and 3).” subcontractor, or motor carrier that 2021, at 10:00 a.m. all right, title Published in the Isanti-Chisago dwellings on a property within Isanti equal to five percent of the total bid Contract No. 2105 does not meet the minimum criteria and interest that the above-named County STAR on March 25, April County. This meeting will be held made payable to the Isanti County S.P. 030-070-013 or fails to comply with the verification judgment debtor had in and to the 1, 2021 at the Isanti County Government Treasurer. Ground In Wet-Reflective requirements is not a responsible real property, hereinafter described ______Center, 555 18th Avenue SW, The Isanti County Board of Pavement Marking contractor and is not eligible to be on the 3rd day of December, 2019, Cambridge, MN 55008. Please call Commissioners reserve the right Project is located County wide awarded a construction contract that being the date of rendition of STATE OF MINNESOTA the Isanti County Zoning Department to reject any or all bids and to and is 17.308 miles long. The for the project or to perform work said judgment or any interest therein COUNTY OF CHISAGO at 763-689-5165 for further waive any irregularities therein, and major estimated quantities are: 1 on the project. A prime contractor, which said judgment debtor(s) Jamie CITY OF NORTH BRANCH information. further reserve the right to award the LS MOBILIZATION, 1 LS TRAFFIC subcontractor, or motor carrier that Wojcik have since that day acquired, ORDINANCE NO. 313-21 Published in the Isanti-Chisago contract to serve the best interest of CONTROL, 186382 LF 6” SOLID makes a false statement under the description of the property being AN ORDINANCE AMENDING County STAR on April 1, 2021 the County. LINE MULTICOMP GR IN (WR), oath verifying compliance with the as follows, to wit: CITY CODE, CHAPTER 66: Richard Heilman, County 320 LF 8” Dotted Line MULTICOMP minimum criteria will be ineligible to That part of the Southwest ZONING FENCES AND TOWERS Engineer GR IN (WR). be awarded a construction contract Quarter of the Southwest THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE REQUEST FOR BID Isanti County, Cambridge, MN Plan and Proposal may be on the project and the submission Quarter (SW 1/4 of SW1/4) CITY OF NORTH BRANCH, of a false statement may result in ISANTI COUNTY HIGHWAY 55008 purchased by Mail from the office of of Section Twenty-three (23), MINNESOTA ORDAINS: termination of a contract awarded PROJECT Published in the Isanti-Chisago the County Engineer at 232 Emerson Township Thirty-five (35), Range SECTION 1 AMENDMENTS to a prime contractor, subcontractor, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS County STAR on April 1, 8, 15, Street North, Cambridge, Minnesota Twenty-three (23), lsanti County, Section 66-935 of City Code is or motor carrier that submits the CONTRACT NO. 2103 2021 55008. Please call (763) 689-1870 Minnesota, described as follows: amended by the following: false statement. A prime contractor NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ______to purchase, between 7:30 A.M. and Commencing at the Southeast 8. Temporary towers erected in shall include in its verification of Sealed bids will be received ISANTI COUNTY HIGHWAY 4:00 P.M., Monday thru Friday. corner of said SW 1/4 of SW 1/4; response to emergency situations compliance a list of all of its first- until 10:30 A.M., April 13, 2021 PROJECT Plan and Proposal Cost; Mailed thence North along the East line which threaten the health, safety tier subcontractors that it intends to by the Isanti County Board of ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS $50.00 thereof 875 feet, thence West and or welfare of the public shall be retain for work on the project. Before Commissioners at the office of the Contract No. 2105 Plan and Proposal are non- parallel with the South line of said considered exempt from the above execution of a construction contract, County Engineer located at 232 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS refundable. SW 1/4 of SW 1/4, 660 feet; thence provisions a prime contractor shall submit a Emerson Street North, Cambridge, Sealed bids will be received Bids must be sealed, identified on South and parallel with the East 8. Exemptions: The following will supplemental verification under oath Minnesota 55008. Bids will be until 10:00 A.M., April 27, 2021 the envelope and accompanied by a line of said SW 1/4 of SW 1/4, 875 be generally allowed as a permitted confirming that all subcontractors opened and read publicly at this by the Isanti County Board of Bidder’s Bond, Certified Check or a feet, more or less, to the South use within the City of North Branch and motor carriers that the prime location, immediately after the hour Commissioners at the office of the Corporate Surety Bond in an amount line of said SW 1/4 of SW 1/4; without the need for a Conditional contractor intends to use to perform set for receiving bids. County Engineer located at 232 equal to five percent of the total bid thence East along the South line Use Permit: project work have verified to the Contract No. 2103 Emerson Street North, Cambridge, made payable to the Isanti County thereof 660 feet, more or less, to i. Temporary towers erected in prime contractor, through a signed S.A.P. 030-621-006 Minnesota 55008. Bids will be Treasurer. the actual point of beginning and response to emergency situations statement under oath by an owner or Reconstruct CSAH 21 opened and read publicly at this The Isanti County Board of there to terminate. which threaten the health, safety, officer, that they meet the minimum Shoulder Widening, Grading, location, immediately after the hour Commissioners reserve the right according to the plat thereof on or welfare of the public shall be criteria for a responsible contractor. Reclamation, Aggregate Base, Plant set for receiving bids. to reject any or all bids and to file and of record in the office of the considered exempt from the above Bids may not be withdrawn Mixed Asphalt, Pavement Marking Minimum wage rates to be paid waive any irregularities therein, and County Recorder/ Registrar of Titles provisions. within forty-five (45) days after the Located on CSAH 21 from TH 95 by the Contractors have been further reserve the right to award the in and for the said County. ii. Routine maintenance of existing scheduled closing time for receiving to the North County Line. The major predetermined and are subject to the contract to serve the best interest of There is an outstanding mortgage tower facilities or modification of bids without consent of the Owner. estimated quantities are; 1 Each Work Hours Act of 1962, P.L. 87-581 the County. on this property with Bayview Loan lighting to meet the standards set The Owner reserves the right to mobilization; 1 LS mobilization; and implementing regulations. Richard Heilman, County Servicing, LLC. forth by this ordinance. reject any and all bids and rebid 1 LS clearing and grubbing; 772 READ CAREFULLY THE WAGE Engineer Terms of Sale: Cash or Cashier’s iii. The addition of antenna(s) to a the project until a satisfactory bid is LF remove pipe culvert; 19961 SCALES AND DIVISION A OF THE Isanti County, Cambridge, MN Check tower facility that meet the standards received. CY common excavation; 19044 SPECIAL 55008 CP: 20000698 of this article and do not increase the No bid will be read or considered CY common borrow; 2450 TON PROVISIONS AS THEY Published in the Isanti-Chisago Dated: Feb. 26, 2021 height of the tower facility. if the bid does not fully comply with aggregate surfacing; 9950 TON AFFECT THIS/THESE PROJECT/ County STAR on April 1, 8, 15, Isanti County Sheriff’s Office iv. Towers erected and maintained the requirements of this invitation aggregate base; 15071 SY full depth PROJECTS 2021 2440 Main Street South by the city for public use with a and/or other bidding and contract reclamation; 3800 TON bituminous The Minnesota Department of ______Cambridge, MN 55008 maximum height of one hundred fifty documents. Any deficient bid mix; 925 CY aggregate bedding; Transportation hereby notifies all ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS By Lisa Lovering (150) feet; provided however that the submitted will be resealed and 4 EA 24” RC pipe apron; 2 EA bidders: ISANTI MUNICIPAL LIQUOR Deputy Sheriff city will attempt to meet setback and returned to the bidder immediately. 36” RC pipe apron; 6 EA 28” span in accordance with Title VI of STORE Published in the Isanti-Chisago general standards of construction to By: Josi Wood, City Administrator RC pipe-arch apron; 22 EA 15” GS the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Act), Contractor’s sealed proposals for County STAR on March 4, 11, 18, the extent feasible. City of Isanti safety sloped apron; 2 EA 18” GS as amended and Title 49, Code the construction of Isanti Municipal 25, April 1, 8, 2021 v. Temporary towers erected to Published in the Isanti-Chisago safety sloped apron; 606 LF 15” of Federal Regulations, Subtitle Liquor Store will be received by ______temporarily hold equipment during County STAR on March 25, April CS pipe culvert; 72 LF 18” CS pipe A Part 21, Non-discrimination in Owner in accordance with the plans CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS periods of general maintenance of Federally-assisted programs of the and specifications prepared by: 1, 2021 DEVELOPMENT COMPANY an existing tower or structure that culvert; 170 LF 24” RC pipe culvert; 82 LF 36” RC pipe culvert; 218 LF Department of Transportation, it ARCHITECT SEE PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 21 NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING does not exceed the highest point will affirmatively assure that in any Widseth Smith Nolting APRIL 1, 2021 CountyStar.com ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 21

FROM PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 20 four (4) months after the date of this claims will be barred. are filed with the Court (pursuant to to Minnesota Statute §375A.1205. place by signed contract with the notice or the claims will be barred. Notice shall be given by Minnesota Statutes section 524.3- Questions regarding this matter incumbent Auditor-Treasurer. Dated: March 18, 2021 publishing this Order and Notice as 607) and the Court otherwise orders, may be referred to Julia Lines, Published in the Isanti-Chisago PROBATE Mychael Walter provided by law and by: Mailing a the personal representative has County Administrator, at (763) 689- County STAR on March 25, April Registrar copy of this Order and Notice to each full power to administer the Estate 3859. Written testimony may be sent 1, 2021 STATE OF MINNESOTA Megan Bergman interested person by United States including, after 30 days from the date to the County Administrator’s Office, COUNTY OF ISANTI Court Administrator mail at least 14 days before the time of issuance of letters, the power to 555 18th Avenue SW, Cambridge, DISTRICT COURT Joslin & Moore Law Offices, P.A. set for hearing. sell, encumber, lease or distribute MN 55008, and must be received SCHOOL BOARD TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Clark A. Joslin BY THE COURT real estate. no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Court File No.: 30-PR-21-22 MN# 52802 Dated: March 4, 2021 Any objections to the appointment April 2, 2021. CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI SCHOOLS In Re: Estate of 221 NW 2nd Ave. Amy Brosnahan of the Personal Representative must By order of the Isanti County SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF Hazel A. McIntyre, also known as Cambridge, MN 55008 Judge of District Court be filed with this Court and will be Board of Commissioners this 17th THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Hazel Ann McIntyre, Decedent. Telephone: 763/689-4101 Megan Bergman heard by the Court after the filing of day of March, 2021. CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI SCHOOLS NOTICE OF INFORMAL Facsimile: 763/689-9794 Court Administrator an appropriate petition and proper Julia Lines BOARD OF EDUCATION. PROBATE OF WILL AND e-mail: [email protected] JOSLIN & MOORE LAW notice of hearing. County Administrator The complete minutes are INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF ATTORNEY FOR TAMMI J. OFFICES, P.A. Notice is also given that (subject Proposed Resolution for available for public inspection at PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE NELSON Clark A. Joslin, #52802 to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3- Appointment of the Office of the Education Services Center, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Published in the Isanti-Chisago 221 2nd Avenue NW 801) all creditors having claims Auditor-Treasurer Cambridge-Isanti Schools, 625A Notice is given that an Application County STAR on March 25, April Cambridge, MN 55008 against the Estate are required to WHEREAS, Minn. Stat. Main Street North, Cambridge, MN, for Informal Probate of Will and 1, 2021 (763) 689-4101 present the claims to the personal §375A.1205 allows a County Board or at our website, www.c-ischools. Informal Appointment of Personal ______This hearing will be held using representative or to the Court to appoint certain offices including org. Representative was filed with the remote technology. Please contact Administrator within four months the County Auditor-Treasurer; and The Regular School Board Registrar, along with a Will dated STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT Isanti County Court Administration after the date of this Notice or the WHEREAS, the County Board Meeting of Cambridge-Isanti Schools March 29, 2018. The Registrar COURT for hearing details at 763-290-7020. claims will be barred. of Commissioners recognizes the February 18, 2021. accepted the application and PROBATE DIVISION Published in the Isanti-Chisago Dated: March 23, 2021 benefit to having appointed persons Member Present: Chair Tim informally appointed Tammi J. COUNTY OF ISANTI County STAR on April 1, 8, 2021 Megan Bergman in the position of the County Auditor- Hitchings, Vice Chair Aaron Berg, Nelson, whose address is 4951 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ______Court Administrator Treasurer because it promotes Clerk Lynn Wedlund, Treasurer Heidi County Road 5 NW, Isanti, MN Court File No. 30-PR-21-23 Attorney for Personal efficiency and consistency of County Sprandel, Directors Gary Hawkins, 55040, to serve as the personal In re Estate of Thomas A. STATE OF MINNESOTA Representative business with individuals qualified Carri Levitski, and Nikki Johnson; representative of the Decedent’s Englund, Deceased. COUNTY OF ISANTI Joseph A. Field to oversee a broad spectrum of and Ex Officio, Superintendent Dr. estate. ORDER AND NOTICE OF TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Field Law, P.A. complex issues within the Auditor- Nate Rudolph. Any heir, devisee or other HEARING ON PETITION FOR DISTRICT COURT 2006 N 1st Ave Treasurer’s Office; and Absent: None interested person may be entitled SUMMARY DISTRIBUTION PROBATE DIVISION Suite 206 WHEREAS, pursuant to Minn. • Chair Hitchings called the to appointment as personal PURSUANT TO MINN. STAT. § Court File No. 30-PR-21-20 Anoka, MN, 55303 Stat. §375A.1205, Subd. 1, the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. representative or may object to 524.3-1203 AND NOTICE TO Estate of Mavis Lynn Walbridge, Attorney License No: 018519X County Board intends to appoint a • Agenda and Consent Agenda the appointment of the personal CREDITORS Decedent Telephone: (763) 427-9066 County Auditor-Treasurer under the were approved representative. Any objection to TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE OF INFORMAL FAX: (763) 231-5601 following circumstances: • Approved the Treasurer’s Report the appointment of the personal AND CREDITORS: APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL Email: [email protected] 1. There is a signed contract with subject to audit representative must be filed with Susan Loosmore (“Petitioner”) REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE Published in the Isanti-Chisago the County Board and incumbent • Resolved to accept gifts the Court, and any properly filed has filed a Petition for Summary TO CREDITORS (INTESTATE) County STAR on April 1, 8, 2021 Auditor-Treasurer that the incumbent and donations from the following objection will be heard by the Court Distribution. Notice is given that an application officer will be appointed to the individuals and businesses: Beth after notice is provided to interested It is Ordered and Notice is hereby for informal appointment of position and retain tenure, pay, and Moran, Walmart, and The Blackaud persons of the date of hearing on the given that on the 13th day of April, personal representative has been PUBLIC HEARING benefits equal to or greater than Giving Fund/Your Cause objection. 2021 at 9:00 o’clock a.m., a hearing filed with the Registrar. No will has length of service. • Approved Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Unless objections are filed, and will be held in the above-named been presented for probate. The ISANTI COUNTY BOARD NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Revised Budget unless the Court orders otherwise, Court at Isanti County Courthouse, application has been granted. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RESOLVED, that the Isanti County • Approved the Community the personal representative has the Minnesota, for the summary Notice is also given that the AND INTENT TO APPOINT Board of Commissioners hereby Education Adventure Center & full power to administer the estate, distribution of the estate of the Registrar has informally appointed THE OFFICE OF AUDITOR- notifies the public of its intent to Preschool Rate Increase for 2021- including, after thirty (30) days from above-named Decedent, and that Jennifer Waalen, whose address is TREASURER appoint the office of the County 2023 the issuance of letters testamentary, any objections thereto must be filed 23641 Flora Ct NW, St. Francis, Notice is hereby given that Auditor-Treasurer; and • Adopted the American Indian the power to sell, encumber, lease, with the Court. Minnesota, 55070, as personal the Isanti County Board of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Parent Advisory Committee or distribute any interest in real Notice is further given that representative of the Estate of Commissioners will hold a Public that the Isanti County Board of Resolution estate owned by the Decedent. ALL CREDITORS having claims the Decedent. Any heir or other Hearing at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Commissioners will hold a Public • Approved Policy 419 Notice is further given that, against said estate are required to interested person may be entitled April 7, 2021, in the Board Room of Hearing on Wednesday, April • Approved Policy 516 subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, present the same to said Personal to appointment as personal the Government Center, 555 18th 7, 2021, at 9:30 a.m. during its • Approved Policy 714 all creditors having claims against Representative or to the Court representative or may object to Avenue SW, Cambridge, MN 55008, regular board meeting regarding Adjourned at 8:20 p.m. the Decedent’s estate are required Administrator within four (4) months the appointment of the personal to obtain public comment on the appointment of the Auditor-Treasurer Published in the Isanti-Chisago to present the claims to the personal after the date of this notice or said representative. Unless objections County’s intention to appoint the with said appointment taking County STAR on April 1, 2021 representative or to the Court within office of Auditor-Treasurer, Pursuant

CITY OF ISANTI CITY OF ISANTI 2021 SUMMARY BUDGET STATEMENT ENTERPRISE FUNDS 2021 ADOPTED BUDGET The purpose of this report is to provide summary 2021 budget information concerning the City of Isanti to interested citizens. The budget is 2021 2020 published in accordance with Minnesota Statute §471.6965. This budget Sanitary Storm Adopted Adopted publication is not complete. The complete budget may be examined at Water Sewer Water Liquor Budget Budget Isanti City Hall, 110 1st Avenue Northwest, Isanti, MN. The City Council Sale and Cost of Sales approved this budget on December 1, 2020. Sales 3,187,840 3,187,840 2,997,984 Cost of Sales (2,327,490) (2,327,490) (2,182,801) 2020 2021 Gross Profit 860,350 860,350 815,183 Adopted Adopted Budgeted Governmental Funds Budget Budget Operating Revnues Charges for Services 1,269,220 1,580,750 384,350 3,234,320 2,661,851 Revenues Property Taxes 1,881,692 1,918,132 Total Profit and Operating Licenses and Permits 375,400 350,800 Revenues 1,269,220 1,580,750 384,350 860,350 4,094,670 3,477,034 Intergovernmental Revenues Federal 8,600 79,667 Don’t Operating Expenses State 738,793 781,531 Personal Services 313,142 360,545 46,471 434,376 1,154,534 1,132,599 State Categorical 149,900 147,000 Supplies 77,975 85,725 9,050 6,475 179,225 215,893 County & School District 88,471 85,520 miss out! Contractual Services 42,372 49,148 45,053 27,032 163,605 172,894 Charges for Services 22,800 19,575 Heat, Light and Power 56,410 254,000 4,710 15,100 330,220 303,480 Fines and Forfeits 49,800 53,050 Other Operating Expenses 30,070 35,335 22,300 62,800 150,505 142,554 Interest on Investments 17,000 20,000 Miscellaneous Revenues 149,144 114,230 Depreciation 400,000 565,000 41,000 21,245 1,027,245 958,000 TOTAL REVENUES 3,481,600 3,569,505 Total Operating News Expenses 919,969 1,349,753 168,584 567,028 3,005,334 2,925,420 Expenditures Current: Operating Income (Loss) 349,251 230,997 215,766 293,322 1,089,336 551,614 General Government 1,179,161 982,434 Contests Public Safety 1,639,099 2,019,211 Non-operating Revenues Streets and Highways 452,072 492,515 Interest Earnings 15,000 25,000 1,000 4,000 45,000 64,500 Sanitation 23,578 24,875 Connection Fees 253,000 320,000 - - 573,000 278,248 Culture and Recreation 371,237 371,307 & More! Misc. Revenue 8,000 1,600 800 Economic Development - - Interest and Fiscal Charges (100,238) (54,345) - (4,000) (158,583) (176,783) Miscellaneous 100,066 13,852 Total Non-operating TOTAL EXPENDITURES 3,765,213 3,904,194 Revenues (Expenses) 175,762 292,255 1,800 - 469,817 168,365

Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues Income (Loss) Before Like us on Over (Under) Expenditures (283,613) (334,689) Operating Transfers 525,013 523,252 217,566 293,322 1,559,153 719,979

Other Financing Sources (Uses) Operating Transfers in (Out) (14,510) (12,172) (65,000) (324,235) (415,917) (223,243) Facebook Transfers in From Other Funds 369,150 486,400 Transfers to Other Funds (167,563) (113,944) Net Income (Loss) 510,503 511,080 152,566 (30,913) 1,143,236 496,736 TOTAL OTHER FINANCING today! SOURCES (USES) 201,587 372,456 Published in the Isanti-Chisago County STAR on April 1, 2021 Excess of Revenues and Other Financing Sources Over Expenditures and Other Financing Uses (82,026) 37,767 Isanti-Chisago Property Tax Levy Requirement to Visit us online at Fund This Budget 2,721,006 2,987,163 County Star Published in the Isanti-Chisago County STAR on April 1, 2021 CountyStar.com

• Septic Systems • Septic Repair BOGO • Septic % Pumping 40 OFF • City Sewer and Water Hook Up • Demolition ENDS 6/30 Call for details • Aggregate Hauling • Snow Removal • 24 Hour Service 833-314-1217 PHONE: 763-689-1181 | FAX: 763-689- 1185

22 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR APRIL 1, 2021 CountyStar.com 16 102 106 115 305 361 405 451 506 Lost & Found Services Home Heating & Cooling Pets/Services Lawn & Garden Moving Sales Rentals/ Real Estate Improvement More heat, Less We can help! Place a For Sale: Troy-Built MOVING SALE: April Commercial Carpet rescue: wood. Classic edge For Sale: Dog kennel, LOST & FOUND line Cambridge Handyman rear tine rototiller. New 2nd and 3rd 9am- truck mounted steam Titanium HDX EPA 6x6x12 chain link. OWNER ad FREE for 1 week! All home repairs. tires, carburetor, lower 4pm. Scrapbooking For Rent: 4 Bedroom, cleaning repair and in- certified OUTDOOR $100. 320-980-7378 Call us today: Call or text end seals, upgraded items, clothes, 3 bathroom home, FINANCING: stallations. (320)679- WOOD FURNACE. Kanabec County 612-366-2433 tines. Call 320-679- bedding, holiday 3,948 square feet. 3691. carpetrescues.- 26% Tax Credit. Zero % interest for Times 3375 items, furniture, Home sits on 4 acres, com Roofing and Siding: Prices as low as $200 351 320-679-2661 cookbooks and other approximately 3.5 approved buyers. Mora Metals. Amish per month! Call today Pine City Pioneer Diesel Problems? Antiques books, shelving, six- miles west of Ogilvie. quality, 40-year dura- 612-805-2362 Brand new, 3 br., 320-629-6771 Call the experts: 362 foot folding tables, No dogs. $1700 per bility, 21 colors. Call Isanti-Chisago County East Central Diesel Antiques Wanted: portable air month. Available April 2 ba. 16x80 homes Fred 320-232-3573. Miscellaneous Star 763-689-9470 201 Fountain pens, adver- conditioner unit, odds 15, 2021. Call or text on spacious lots. 763-689-1181 ext 101 eastcentraldiesel.net tising thermometers, 949-572-4730. that per- and ends garage and wooden duck decoys, Looking for th Aff ordable Free TV: No monthly Child Care lawn items. 1210 34 Lost Dog: Senior 112 sterling silver, lighten- fect gift for an anniver- monthly payments. black male, fat, white bills. Give me a call, Ave. SW Cambridge Deb's Tiny Tots ing rod arrows, post- sary or birthday? Dave's TV and Anten- Tree Service 452 around muzzle, experience. Infant cards, political items, Think about giving a Call 763-245-1190 docked tail. Lost south na: 320-515-0270 subscription to the thru school ages. marbles, toys, trains, Rentals/ McGrath area. 320- Stump/tree removal Kanabec County 451 for details. P&G Outdoor Ser- Certified CPR/First fishing. 320-679-2535 279-2611 to fit budget. Precise Times. Call our office vices: Yard clean-ups, Aid. Braham. or cell 651-238-0909. Rentals/ Residential and lawn friendly 763-333-4990. today (320)679-2661 seasonal, vacation, since 1997, to start delivery – we For Rent Pine City rough terrain mowing. Commercial 102 320-679-5253. accept Visa or Master- One bedroom GET Tree, branch, yard 355 Tree Fellers Tree 301 card! apt, $650/month Services waste haul away. Country plot south of Service $650 deposit. NOTICED. Chainsaw, pole saw Farm Misc Furniture Trap shotguns for Ogilvie available – 3.5 Insured arborist with No smoking, Alterations and cloth- work. Rototilling. 320- sale: Browning XT 32" acres. Ready for mo- 20+ years of Looking to rent pas- No Pets. Reach potential ing repairs, 25 years 679-3375 For Sale: Recondi- $2500.00, Perazzi bile home. Has a pond experience. 320-396- experience. Free ture land, 80-300 tioned washers, TM1 34" $2200.00 and space for pasture. 763-464-4129 customers easily 4152 Contact Rose- PLACE A CLASSIFIED TODAY estimates – trimming, acres. Call evenings, dryers, ranges, 396-2426 $500 per month – Call with a display ad. mary. Braham 763-689-1181 removal, and 320-336-9198. refrigerators. Rick's 320-200-4522 consultations. Crop land wanted to Home Furnishings The Classifi eds 506 TO PLACE AN AD 763-227-8709 320-679-4047. AFFORDABLE COURT PLANS rent within 20 miles of The Classifi eds Real Estate CALL OR STOP IN! We accept payments – No co-signer required! Mora for corn and soy- EXCESS BAGGAGE YOU’VE WEIGHING YOU DOWN? CLASSIFIED ADS beans. 20 acre mini- The Classifi eds I have buyers looking Isanti-Chisago County Bankruptcy $965* • Divorce/Custody $570* mum field size. Call or Placing a classifi ed ad is an easy and aff ord- GOT IT. GET RESULTS able way to advertise your unwanted items Somebody else to purchase land. 218- Star 763-689-1181 DUI/Civil/Other starts $330* text 612-702-6976 to hundreds of potential buyers. Contact us Call 763-689-1181 831-0804, Eddie Call 763-689-1181 today and start turning the stuff you don’t wants it! *court fees additional • debt relief agency Will do custom spring or countystar.com Odendahl, Land Spe- OR GO TO or visit want into something you do want: CASH! Call 763-689-1181 www.countystar.com 612-326-3300 or 218-828-4483 countystar.com plowing. Call Gary at Isanti-Chisago County Star to place your ad. cialist: Whitetail Prop- SAVE 320-515-0883 763-689-1181 or countystar.com to place an ad erties.

PHONE: 763-689-1181 | FAX: 763-689- 1185

CountyStar.com

Hiring mason tender. Survey Crew Chief HELP WANTED Now Hiring AGING No exp necessary. Job Opportunity at Narveson CARE ASSOCIATE & $18.00-25.00 per hour LHB! Management hiring at DOOR-STEP dep on exp, 401k, Please check out Village Izaty. Two full- DELIVERY - Help paid weekly. LHBcorp.com/Careers time seasonal older adults stay safe Must have car. for more details on laborers in the in their homes with Serious inquiries only. this great opportunity grounds department. light homemaking NOW To apply call Jim at or reach out directly to M-F. Apply at 8478 services and a focus 320-980-7201 [email protected] Par 5 Dr., Onamia. on food access. HIRING 320-532-5121 FamilyPathways.org to apply. The smart way to Full Time/Part Time HHA/CNA HELP WANTED Media sell your stuff! Dependable, Reliable. Experienced Crusher Experienced Diesel Call 763-689-1181 or go to Able to work Operator Aggregate Mechanic: 3:30p.m.- Marketing countystar.com - click on independently. production- Mora, full 12:00 a.m., Full time, Cambridge Walking Routes Classifi eds place an ad! Call Kim or Sue time. 763-444-9301 benefits. Isanti 763- 320--629-7272 BJC 444-9301 Stop in for more information. Consultant ISANTI-CHISAGOISANTI-CHISAGO

Plug Into the Power of 993030 SS.. CCleveland,leveland, CCambridgeambridge Good pay AAsksk fforor SScottcott 7763-689-118163-689-1181 We have a great Newspaper Advertising opportunity for a media and benefi ts markeƟ ng consultant. available. Want to give your business a powerful boost? This person would use Place your advertising where it will be seen consultaƟ ve selling techniques to and used–both in print and online. AskA about our Digital Boost today! partner with businesses for adverƟ sing in newspapers and by using the Put SEO ISANTI-CHISAGO website and social media plaƞ orms to Work TThehe CClassifilassifi edseds CanCan Help!Help! for those products. for Your Business 930 S. Cleveland, Cambridge Please contact Jeī Andres, Group Publisher 763-689-1181 • countystar.com Call now to place an ad - 763-689-1181 763-350-3540 or jeī @northstarmedia.net

Recycling one ton of paper conserves 7000 gallons of water. Learn more about how and why to recycle at home. recycleminnesota.org PHONE: 763-689-1181 | FAX: 763-689- 1185

APRIL 1, 2021 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 23 CountyStar.com Parks Maintenance Technician Progressive Living RUDDY’S RENTAL Solutions is a local North NOW HIRING IN Part Time- North Branch AND PARTY TOWN Branch residential adult group home provider sup- NORTH BRANCH! Responsibilities include installation and repair of park Have some extra time and porting high functioning adults with mental illness Zinpro is seeking highly motivated amenities, equipment and building maintenance, looking to make some extra and other disabilities. individuals for the positions of landscaping, and forestry. Operation of equipment and tools while money? Come give us a try – Looking for kind and nurturing caregivers to assist us in our fun and laid-back social you might like it! environment, by providing supervision and other supports to our residents. No physical Maintenance Technician, Colostrum working in a variety of weather conditions. Involvement with ongoing cares or restraining actions required. Our residents are kind individuals and there are no threats of physical injury while on shift. Off ering a competitive hourly wage, paid Operator & Chemical Operator. park and trail improvement projects, maintenance, and operations of 2 Part-time Positions Open training, annual bonus, and a $500.00 new hire bonus. If you are interested e-mail the County Parks and Trails system. Ave. working hours/year: 1,248 Hiring immediately for Full Time & Part Time positions! PM Direct Support Meghan at MMackenzie@zinpro. Counter customer service representative Professionals 3:00pm – 10:15pm and Awake Overnight Direct Support to 1,578; March-November. High school diploma or equivalent; 1+ Friendly • Team Player • Multi-Tasker Professionals 10:00pm -7:30am with rotating weekends. com. We offer comprehensive years of parks maintenance experience or other related fi elds; must Please call to discuss these opportunities! (651) 277 – 7777 or bene¿ ts and competitive wages. 10-25 hrs/week and two Saturdays/month apply online at www.PLSMN.net/Jobs be 18 years of age or older and possess a valid driver’s license; crew Flexible hours supervision experience. $16.83 to $22.92 per hour DOQ Lot/yard person Case Aide – Probation Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us by April 11, 2021. Nursing Mechanically-Inclined • Helpful • Organized Full Time Will train. Must have an interest Superheroes Now Hiring Direct to grow & learn Performs a variety of responsible and confi dential administrative needed at 10-30 hrs/week – no evenings; closed Sunday Support Professionals assistance to the probation Homes in Hugo, Dellwood, White Bear, Stacy, department. Provides case management services North Branch North Branch, Harris, Stanchfi eld, Pine City, to assigned adult/juvenile administrative level Brook Park, Stillwater, Woodbury, and probation cases. Assists probation agents with daily Forest Lake job duties. Requires the exercise of independent NOW HIRING • Pay Raise after 90 Days Apply in person at Ruddy’s Rental: • Starting wages range $12.55 to $15.50/hr. 21380 Forest Blvd, Forest Lake, MN 55025 judgement, increased professionalism, and a LPN, RN, CNA & RA knowledge of the operations of the department. • Weekend diff erentials, Overnight diff erentials FT and PT positions available. • Year-end bonus Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice or a related FREE NAR CLASSES and a SIGN ON BONUS. • Paid training fi eld or 60 completed college credits. Minimum of Custodian Offering competitive wages and benefi ts. • Medical, Dental, 401(k), Paid Personal Leave 2 years work experience in the Criminal Justice fi eld THE KEY We have full-time, part-time, and .5 FTE/20 hours or customer service fi eld. $18.25 to $24.95 DOQ. Please see website for more information TO SELLING relief positions available per week and job descriptions www.ecumen.org/careers YOUR STUFF. Community Living Options provides Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us by Performs a variety of skilled and unskilled or call Amy @ 651-237-3055 24-hour residential care and supervision April 11, 2021. AA/EOE/Vets/Disabled to adults and children with intellectual tasks in the custodian care and maintenance developmental disabilities, mental health of County buildings. A combination THE and medical challenges. Public Works CLASSIFIEDS of education and experience that is Deputy Sheriff Chisago For interview contact Josi at 651-237-1087 substantially equivalent to graduation Seasonal Worker or email: [email protected] Full Time – Seasonal County Sheriff ’s Offi ce Apply online at CLO-MN.com from high school and limited experience (May-September) Full Time CALL TO in maintenance/custodial position. Valid PLACE YOUR Operates a variety of mowing equipment Must be able to perform duties of “Sheriff ” driver’s license. Monday-Friday 2:00 p.m. to AD TODAY. utilized in maintenance of the building as defi ned in MSS 645.44 and duties of 6:00 p.m. May work in more than 1 location, grounds and county road ditches, maintenance “Peace Offi cer” as defi ned by MSS 626.84. hours may be adjusted depending on needs CAMBRIDGE and repair activities; performs roadway Candidates must have the ability to 763- 689-1181 of the County. $14.01 to $19.05 DOQ. maintenance work involving patching and work various shifts, pass a background OR ONLINE The smart way to sell your stuff! Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us by brushing. Work hours are 6:00 am to 4:30 www.countystar.com Call 763-689-1181 or investigation and required testing. A current www.countystar.com - click on Classifi eds, place an ad! April 25, 2021. pm, Monday-Thursday, 40 hours/week. MN Post Peace Offi cers License or MN POST Experience in operation of light equipment is letter of eligibility. One year of full-time desired. Must be 18 years old and possess a sworn peace offi cer experience preferred. YOU’VE valid driver’s license. Must be able to work $27.76 to $36.55 DOQ. GOT IT. outdoors in the weather. $15.00/hour. Somebody else Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us wants it! Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us Temporary Call 763-689-1181 by April 19, 2021. to place an ad by April 21, 2021.

Editorial Assistant Traffi c Operations Legal Assistant I • Full Time Seasonal Worker Provide complex level administrative support Full Time – Seasonal Position (May-September) to attorneys including civil, juvenile, and/or criminal caseload; Ability to guide, train, and We will have a temporary full Ɵ me editorial Operates a variety of small tools and equipment; installs signs, posts, and collaborate with other legal assistant staff , act assistant posiƟ on open in our Pine City oĸ ce while a independently, and take direction from attorneys and other staff person is out on a leave of absence. This person will work pavement markings; performs minor brushing and weed whipping operations. members to carry out duties related to prosecution of all level of with the Pine City Pioneer editor to produce and design the crimes and off enses committed in Chisago County. A minimum of an weekly newspaper. They will also format legal noƟ ces for 5 Work hours are 6:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday- Thursday, 40 hours/week. Experience in associate degree in legal administrative assistant, legal secretary, newspapers, obituaries and other news. Must be very detail or paralegal; OR completion of equivalent secretarial program at a operation of light equipment is desired. oriented and good with computers. business or vocational school AND 1 year of experience in a related Must be 16 years old or older and possess a ProĮ ciency in InDesign and Photoshop is desired. fi eld or in working in the public sector. $17.53 to $23.92 DOQ. valid driver’s license. Must be able to work Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us by April 7, 2021. Please send resume to Jeī Andres, Group Publisher, outdoors in the weather. $15.00/hour. 930 Cleveland St S, Cambridge, MN 55008 Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us or email jeī @northstarmedia.net. by April 21, 2021. AIS Specialist – Lead Watercraft Inspector Level 2 Decontamination 30 hours per week – Part-time permanent position Victim-Witness Coordinator Offi ce Manager – County Develop and implement countywide Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Full Time Attorney’s Offi ce communication and education plan; Provide in fi eld Watercraft Inspector Provide services to increase the crime victims’ Full Time monitoring, training, guidance, coordination, decontamination, inspec- and witnesses’ knowledge, comfort, convenience, Supervise and direct the work of Legal Assistants, tion, and support; Educate the public on the threats and prevention of and security during their involvement in the Paralegals, and other support staff ; provide a ecologically harmful aquatic invasive species. criminal justice system; provide statutorily comprehensive range of offi ce support services to Attorneys and other Graduation from high school or equivalent; Currently pursuing, or mandated notice of case information and required appearances for county departments; coordinate technical and capital equipment completed, a Bachelor’s degree/college degree in an Education, Commu- victims, assist with the coordination of witnesses for hearings, make needs of the staff ; manage and maintain communication and work nications, Environmental, Natural Resources, Planning, Biology, Law En- appropriate referrals to police and service agencies, and act as liaison fl ow with other criminal justice partners and community stakeholders; forcement, Recreation Resource Management, Ecology, Environmental between the criminal justice system and victims and witnesses; Ensure monitor the County Attorney’s Offi ce reporting requirements. Prefer Science, Forestry, Geology or related fi eld or an equivalent combination observation of victims’ rights within the County Attorney’s Offi ce Bachelor’s Degree or Associates Degree with course work in legal of education and experience in a related fi eld; Two years’ experience as and criminal judicial system. Bachelor’s Degree in related fi eld or studies or paralegal studies; 5 years’ applicable work experience, a watercraft inspector. Must have a valid driver’s license or the ability to make alternate travel commensurate work experience; One to three years of related work including a minimum of 3 years as a Paralegal; 2+ years of supervisory arrangements. $19.02 to $25.97 per hour DOQ. experience in the areas of advocacy, counseling, or criminal justice is experience preferred; Some public sector experience preferred. Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us preferred; $25.35 to $34.78 DOQ. $25.35 to $34.78 DOQ. by April 9, 2021. Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us by April 7, 2021. Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us by April 14, 2021. 24 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR CountyStar.com APRIL 1, 2021

651-674-4077 OffiOffi cec Hours By Appointment Only 6063 Main Street, Ste B. North Branch, MN 55056 April 2021

The Braham Mary Stanko Event Center WELCOME Executive Director is a beautiful, modern Chamber of Commerce banquet hall in Braham, Minnesota, about 30 minutes from the As the new executive North Branch area. With a capacity of 400 people director for the North for seated meals (200 people during the pandemic Branch Area Chamber safety restrictions), the center is versatile and can of Commerce, I would be set for any type of event: weddings, funerals, business trainings and meetings, fundraisers, Pete’s Rubbish Hauling like to let you know how very excited fi tness and art classes. With plenty of space for I am to join the team of our chamber social distancing, we off er a safe space for in- Jennifer & Jason Thompson members. Understanding the weight person gatherings, including additional break-out of this past year due to COVID-19, let rooms. We have an on-site commercial kitchen with 320-358-0838 delicious, homemade meals for events. The Braham me ask a question, “What is it you are Event Center is mostly volunteer run, and is part www.petesrubbishhauling.com looking forward to this year as we leave of Tusen Tack Programs, a non-profi t serving the Family owned and operated the COVID slump that has marked us community with services such as the Braham Area all personally and professionally?” I am Food Shelf, Alice Studt Community Library, Tusen rubbish company. We off er Tack Thrift Store, and the Braham Event Center and looking forward to discovery of how Kathy’s Kitchen. Reach out to Kelly at 763-234-1553 residential and commercial we rebuild and rejuvenate our lives, our with any questions as they relate to your type of community, and our businesses! Please event, including the latest COVID regulations. trash and recycling services. stop into the offi ce at 6063 Main Street, Visit our website for more details and to view our We pride ourselves on upcoming community events: Ste B and talk for a while. Let me know www.brahamcenter.org providing high quality, your thoughts of how we move forward Address: 655 8th St. SW Braham, MN friendly, reliable services together. Forward is our direction in 2021!

Jeff rey Richardson Board of Directors Ecumen North Branch Hello, my name is Jeff rey Richardson and I am the executive director at Ecumen Retirement Community and I have been given the privilege of serving on the Chamber Board for over a year and LIVE at the American Legion more recently voted into the VP role. After spending the last 30 years living April 13th 12:00-1:00pm and working in big cities I love the small Guest Speaker: town feel of working in North Branch. I • Mary Stanko, Executive Director see lots of growth opportunities for this • Mayor Jim Swenson community in both housing and business Featured Business: development. Besides getting to know Braham Event Center the other board members the thing that Please RSVP on our website before excites me the most about being on the April 12th - space is limited board is community involvement.

Take a Test Drive Today! For Member News, Chamber Focus, Community Updates and other information check out our website at www.northbranchchamber.com

38420 Tanger Dr., North Branch, MN 651-237-7870 Please thank these businesses for sponsoring the North Branch Area Chamber News! NorthBranchChevrolet.com

Bring this ad in for You’ll Find Low Prices at $10 OFF Ruddy’s Rental Inc. ANDERSON & and Party Supplies Tire Rotation East Store 1 – 5846 Old Main St. 763.689.7600 & Alignment Chisago City Mon-Wed 9am-9pm • Thurs 9am-10pm WWW.CAMBRIDGE-MOTORS.COM North Branch 651-213-6550 Fri & Sat 8am-10pm • Sun 11am-6pm KOCH INC. “Carnival Games and 651-674-7071 Enter from North Ave & NE Corner of Hwy 35 & 95 Chisago City Water Tower Graduation Party Supplies” West Store 2 – 5466 St. Croix Trail

Mon-Sat 8am-10pm • Sun 11am-6pm Fresh. Easy. Traditions. Sales Hrs: Mon-Thurs 8:30-9; Fri 8:30-6; North Branch Forest Lake 651-674-7000 651-464-7368 AUTOMOTIVEA Open 6 a.m. to Midnight Daily Sat 8:30-5 Service Hrs: Mon-Fri. 7am-6pm AA&& & MACHINE 6651-674-408251-674-4082 Certified North Branch 763-689-7600 U-HAUL Technicians Check out our website for the latest 651-674-5902 651-674-4733 news & specials 651.317.2100 700 S. Garfi eld St., Cambridge I-35, North Branch, MN wwww.northbranchliquors.comww.northbranchliquors.com 5418 St. Croix Trail (3 blocks south of McDonald’s) www.rudddysrental.com 38971 Forest Blvd. North Branch, MN (NW Corner of I-35 & Hwy 95) email:[email protected] 651-674-4465 www.ruddyspartytown.com