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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 2020 VOL. 114 NO. 31 COUNTYSTAR.COM PRIMARY CONCERN: Cambridge Council candidates featured ahead of Aug. 11 election. PAGE 10-11 Against the wind City attorney’s Tornado damage is last straw for Stanchfi eld woman resignation

BY LORI ZABEL [email protected] letters to be Jilly Arnoldy was relaxing in bed watching an episode of “Perry Mason” just after 1 a.m. on Saturday, July 18, made public when she heard the wind suddenly pick up outside. She switched to anoth- BY BILL STICKELS III er channel to fi nd a news report that [email protected] her Stanchfi eld Township home on 389th Avenue just west of Highway 65 When it was announced during a was under a tornado warning. special North Branch City Council Within moments, the weatherman’s meeting on July 6 that Patrick Dor- voice cut out and the house went dark an had resigned from his position as at 1:03 a.m. as an EF-1 tornado bore city attorney, it was done so without down on the property. the inclusion of the letter of resigna- Arnoldy grabbed her three small tion in the meeting packet, leaving dogs and escaped her south-facing the reasons for this change to spec- bedroom to shelter in an inner hall- ulation. Following the July 28 City way. She waited for the “freight train” Council meeting, however, those sound and didn’t hear it, but her ears reasons - along with perhaps other popped with the change in air pres- “behind-the-scenes” information - sure. She heard loud crashes and glass will be made open to the public. breaking as branches from the old oak On a 3-2 split vote, the council ap- trees in her yard landed on the roof proved waiving their attorney-client and broke several windows. privilege, thus instructing acting She and the scared pups waited City Attorney Dave Anderson to through two waves of breaking glass, present a redacted version of two rain and wind until she crept out letters from Doran to the city coun- through shards and puddles to check cil regarding his resignation as city on the damage. From inside she found attorney on June 25, 2020, along six window panes broken, her picture with his resignation as attorney for window was in danger of falling in the Water & Light Commission on after losing parts of its frame, and a June 26, 2019. downed limb blocked her front door. LORI ZABEL | COUNTY STAR Council Member Brian Voss, who Jilly Arnoldy shows a glass and metal container that survived amidst the debris from the She couldn’t get out. placed this item on the agenda, said EF-1 tornado that downed trees into her front yard and house on July 18. Arnoldy raises and creatively pots plants to sell at Cambridge Farmers Market, but lost hundreds of SEE TORNADO, PAGE 7 outdoor plants in the storm SEE LETTERS, PAGE 11

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BY JUDY HEGSTROM [email protected] wide range of projects for clubs, organizations, school events and many other groups in the Art and Edie Kaunonen have been selected as Braham community. She has a magical ability Isanti County’s Outstanding Senior Citizens, an to acquire donors to give of their skills, talents, award given out each year in conjunction with auctions items and monetary support for whatev- the Isanti County Fair. Their nominations came er project that is needed.” with glowing recommendations from people who Louise Nelson wrote of Art: have known them for many years. “I have known him for over 50 years, I fi rst had Marie Meyer who is retired from the following him for a high school teacher in Braham. One positions: Teacher, Coach, Activities Director great teacher! Always cared for what was best for and Administrative Assistant for Braham the students. Later when we both had children Schools, wrote the following: the same age, he volunteered his time to be an JUDY HEGSTROM | COUNTY STAR “I have worked with Edie in a wide array of elementary basketball coach for young kids. This Art and Edie Kaunonen have been named 2020 Isanti County Out- volunteer projects over the past 30 years. She has standing Seniors. Normally, they would have been honored during the terrifi c organizational skills. She can gather a SEE SENIORS, PAGE 7 County Fair, but that had to be rescheduled. great team of volunteers together to work on a

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BY SCOTT MCKINNEY were postponed during the BY LAURA MARTIN NEWS@BRAHAMJOURNAL spring months, said Nelson. [email protected] “We gave our customers an After several months of option to reschedule, and sev- Though the Braham Pie Day is not the COVID-19 shutdown, the eral have done so for this fall. actively being held in the streets of Bra- Braham Event Center (BEC) Some wedding parties made ham this year, there are still activates is once again open and ready different plans. A number of to help celebrate this historical event. to schedule events large and fundraisers have decided to Individuals can still participate in small. wait it out, possibly reschedul- the famed Pie Tin Art contest. This “We hosted a wedding on ing at a later date.” year it will be a virtual event with the July 18, and it went very well,” Nelson started as the event Braham Pie Tin Art creations being said BEC event coordinator coordinator about a year judge by uploaded photographs. The Kelly Nelson. “I was a little ago, working with longtime rules are the same as always, but a nervous about the new reg- staff member Gary Skarsten. fi nished photograph of the work must ulations we’re following, but “Gary recently retired,” Nel- be emailed to brahampieday@hotmail. everything went great.” son said, “and everyone here com. The judging will be by viewer’s The BEC closed its doors will miss him so much.” choice on Facebook August 3 - 6. Pie when Minnesota Governor BEC is part of local nonprof- tins can be purchased at Braham City Tim Walz ordered all non-es- it Tusen Tack which also in- Hall for one dollar. sential businesses to close cludes the Tusen Tack Thrift Also, the Annual Small Quilt show down on March 16. Then on Store, the Braham Area Food will be happening this year and will June 5, venues like BEC were Shelf, Kathy’s Kitchen and the be done virtually. Entry forms for this allowed to reopen at limited Alice Studt Library. The food event can found on pieday.com. capacity under the “Stay Safe shelf has been open all along, Even with the live event canceled, Minnesota” plan. the thrift store reopened in there is still a chance to talk and learn “We’re ‘socially distancing’ May, and the library will re- about pie. The pie-baking coordinators our tables, and we’re allowed open in August. Tusen Tack’s Tracy Fix and Katie Bloomdahl have to operate at 25% capacity, programs engage more than been busy putting videos on pieday. which is about 140 people,” 200 volunteers. com. The fi rst one they did was about said Nelson. “A Plexiglas Nelson said that the BEC how to make the perfect pie crust and barrier will be in place for our is open for events, including there will be more to come. There is food and beverage services, weddings and other gath- also a Pie Picture Parade that can be and all staff and volunteers erings, for dates in the fall. found on the Facebook page Braham will wear masks.” “We’re set up to accommodate Pie Day. BEC’s volunteers received events. We’re doing our best Please share with what you will instruction regarding the to provide a safe and enjoy- be doing to celebrate Pie Day on the center’s preparedness plan. able space, for people to come Facebook page. The committee would “Some are going to wait a together socially once again.” love to see all the pictures and share while before returning,” Nel- To fi nd out more about the them with social media to keep “the pie son said. “They’re under no center or to schedule an event, alive.” Don’t forget to mark your calen- CONTRIBUTED pressure to come back, but it’ll call 320-396-3177, or fi nd them dars for next year’s pie gala on Friday, This windmill was one of the winners from last year’s pie tin be great when they do.” online at brahamcenter.org. August 6, 2021. art contest. Several scheduled events Reformed Parks Department focusing on new projects

BY LAURA MARTIN ‘It’s fairly simple, no one 2000s but has recently been reformed. paths. The benefi ts of this program [email protected] There is no denying that security have many layers and include health wants to sit at a picnic table and the economy are very important and exercise, reducing inner-city traffi c The Braham Parks Department is to the stability of a city, but along emissions, and providing less traffi c evaluating upgrades to several of Bra- across from a compost heap.’ with that comes a quality of life for congestion and less potential for motor ham area parks. The plan to upgrade all its citizens. Providing safe, clean, vehicle injuries and fatalities. the green spaces in the town is strategic Angelia Grafstrom and family-friendly parks and green Grafstrom is always on the hunt for and an investment that will affect the Braham City Administrator spaces are very important. Therefore, more grant money for more opportuni- business communities and residents. they have taken on the new initiative ties. Originally, the city was looking at that is part of the US Department of “The key is we need more to offer, upgrading Freedom Park this July, due across the street from Braham Event Transportation. The program is called people and industries, and that can be to the cancellation of Pie Day. Their Center to just off of Quayle Street. This Safe Routes to School. The goal of the done by adding more green space, it’s a time frame changed when they realized will help make the green space there program is to provide safe sidewalks go for the growth of our economy and that in 2023, Highway 107 is scheduled actually feel green and provide a more and trails for students to ride or walk to our community,” she said. to be upgraded through town and much relaxing place to sit. school. Members of the community can The goal is to continue to make Bra- of the work done would be destroyed “It’s fairly simple, no one wants to sit look for a survey that will be available ham an inviting place for businesses, by the widening of the highway. The at a picnic table across from a compost on the Braham.com website tourists travel through to a vacation grading and fi lling in ruts created over heap,” Angelia Grafstrom, the City The sidewalk upgrades are also a part destination, and of course, our every- time and the addition of sidewalks to Administrator, said. of the Safe Routes to School program day citizens that make up the commu- the area have been put on hold for a few The members of the Braham Parks and would be a focus for the entire nity. years. Department consist of Vicky Ethan, city. The SRTS program is focused on One thing they are addressing this Tish Carlson and Jake King. The Parks providing safe passage to and from year is moving the compost sight from Department was disbanded in the early school with friendly walkways and bike

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MN LIC. #BC679197 Free Estimates Fully Insured JULY 30, 2020 CountyStar.com ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 3 guide Baptist Lutheran Spring Lake Spirit River Community Proud to sponsor and Lutheran Church (ELCA) A United Methodist Church salute our local churches First Baptist Church Braham Evangelical Lutheran 8440 Erickson Road, PO Box 958, 1321 Heritage Blvd. NE, 304 S. Main St., Cambridge, Church (ELCA) North Branch, MN 55056 (9 mi. E. of Isanti, MN 612-888-4255. 763-689-1173. Call the church office 320-396-2755 Cambridge on Hwy. 95, North one Reverend Pastor Guy E. Sederski. or visit our website for current service West Central Drive & County Road 4, block on Erickson Road). Sunday Worship Service and times and programs. Braham 651-674-4606. Christian Education 10:30am. firstbaptistcambridge.org Pastor Julie Beck Pastor Vicki VanderVegt. spiritrivercomm.org Sunday: 9:30 am Worship Service sllchurch.org North Isanti Baptist Church on KBEK 95.5 FM; Email: [email protected] Non-Denominational Lead Pastor: Travis Blake Sunday: 10:15 a.m. Live Worship Sun., Aug. 2 - 8:30am Parking Lot 2248 313th Ave. NE, Cambridge, MN Service on Facebook and Zoom Worship Bethesda Church 763-689-3360 55008. www.nibchurch.com Sunday: 10:15 a.m. Worship Service Thurs., Aug. 4 - 7:00pm Council 38180 Hemingway Ave., North Email: [email protected] at Braham Lutheran meeting Branch, MN 651-674-5873. 763-689-3576. 8:30am Worship Office hours 9:00 a.m. to Noon Pastor Mark Huber. Service (traditional style) 10:45am Tuesday thru Friday St. John Lutheran Church 9am Worship Service. Worship Service (contemporary style) (Missouri Synod) 10:30am Sunday School Calvary Evangelical Lutheran 28168 Jodrell St. NE, North Branch and adult Bible studies. South Isanti Baptist Church Church Of Rush Point (ELCA) Located 6 mi. E. of Isanti on Co. Rd. 5; bethesdachurchnb.com 3367 Cty. Rd. 5 NE, Isanti. Pastor Vicki Vandervegt. (or 7 mi. W. of North Branch on Co. GracePointe Crossing 763-444-5860, Pastor Bob 320-358-4829, 600 Rush Point Dr. Rd. 5); then 1-1/2 mi. S. on Co. Rd. 12. Lakeside Christian Church Venneman. Sunday Worship 9:30am. 10am Worship with nursery available. 763-444-5988, Paul Anderson, 32393 Rendova Cir. N.E., Cambridge a senior living community Wednesday “Life & Light” Bible stud- 11am Fellowship Pastor; Sunday 9am Worship; (3 mi. E of Cambridge just off Hwy. ies for all ages. Adults & children. For my.calvaryofrushpoint.org. 10:20am Adult Bible Study; Thursday 95). 763-689-3649. Ministry 763.689.1474 info call or go to Office: [email protected] 6:30pm Bible study. Email: Coordinator Jeff Bonkoski. www.gracepointecrossing.org southisantibaptist.org. [email protected] Administrative Assistant Sharon Christ Ev. Lutheran Church Dahl. Sunday 9:30am Worship. Sunrise Bible Church (WELS) St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Retreat house & personal retreat 41300 Second St., North 32962 Vickers St. NE, Cambridge, Church (LCMC) cabins available. Call for reservation. Branch, Pastor David Stertz. 763-689-5333 31075 Genesis Ave., Stacy, MN 55079 Email: Sunday school for all ages Pastor Samuel L. Biebert. 651-462-5115. [email protected]. 9:30am, Sunday morning Worship Sunday Worship 9am, Sunday Pastor Ben Hollingstead. lakesidechurchcambridge.org 10:30am, Sunday evening 6pm, School/Bible Class 10:30am 8am and 9:30am Services, Wed. Kids 4 Truth & Bible studies www.christcambridge.com Sunday School during 9:30am Journey of Faith for all ages 6:30pm. More info at Service. Bible based worship. Screen & Digital Printing sunrisebiblechurch.org 651-600-9878. T-Shirt & Apparel Roofer Yard Signs [email protected]. or 651-674-4107. Banners Real Estate Yard Signs Sunday fellowship 9am MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IS NOW Decals Vehicle Graphics Catholic Worship & Youth Ministry 10am Campaign Signs Vehicle Wraps ALLOWING FOR INPERSON WORSHIP SERVICES Come as you are. All welcome. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton FOLLOWING COVID19 PREPAREDNESS PLANS FOR Junction Bowl. 123 Cajima Street, Contractor Yard Signs 207 Whiskey Rd NW, Isanti, MN. NE, Isanti. Refreshments served. 763-444-4035 LOCAL CHURCHES. IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CONTACT Email: [email protected]. YOUR INDIVIDUAL CHURCH FOR MORE INFORMATION NorthBrook Church Mass: Tues. & Wed. 7:30am. Sun. Meeting at North Branch Area High 8:30am. stelizabeth-isanti.org. REGARDING THEIR COVID19 PREPAREDNESS PLAN School Auditorium. REQUIREMENTS AND REOPENING SCHEDULE. Church Office: 651-277-0100 Converge Frank Gomes, Pastor. Come join us at now open 10am Worship Service – nursery Springvale Church provided - children’s church (2 yrs Locksmith Services: Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) Email • Mobile Service Service On Facebook: old-2nd gr.); Mon. - Fri.: (call for 2nd & Main, downtown Isanti [email protected]. • High security keys cut & programmed springvalechurchmn details) “Life Groups”, Bible Studies, 763-444-9201 Website - • Switch blade keys 763-689-1373 Youth Ministry. Email us at Pastor Ian Coen-Frei stjohnslutheranchurch-stacymn.org • Programming chip keys [email protected] or visit us on Evangelical Free Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. • Motorcycles and RVs with social distancing St. John’s Lutheran Church the web at nbchurchmn.org • Lock-out services Dale Evangelical Free Church Home of Heavenly Sunshine (Missouri Synod) www.northstarkey.com • 763-337-3041 River of Life Church 45268 Brunswick Rd, Preschool 763-444-7527 980 West 4th Street, Rush City, Meeting at 150 Birch St. N., Ste 170, Harris, MN 763-689-5817 email: Pastor Tim Renstrom 320-358-3623, Cambridge. (Across from Minnco Pastor/Teacher Dr. Harvey Martin. [email protected] Sunday 8:45am Worship, 7:30am Credit Unon) Mark Radeke, Pastor. Sunday School – all ages 9am. www.faithlutheranisanti.com Rise & Shine Bible Study, Monday 763-689-5115. Sunday Service 10:25am. 10am Longer Look Bible Study. Sundays 9am & 10:30am www.daleefc.com First Lutheran Church (ELCA) stjohnsrushcity.org 43779 Gates Ave., Harris. Nursery at both services River Kid’s for ages 4 yrs to 5th gr at Kost Evangelical Free Church 651-674-4498. Handicapped St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church the 10:30am service 37405 Kost Trail, North Branch, MN accessible. Pastor Scott Simmons. (Missouri Synod) riveroflifehome.com 55056. Jct. of CR 11 & CR 72, SE of Sunday Worship 9:30am, with 400 SE 8th St., (Isanti #4 E.), PO Box North Branch. 651-583-3281. Sunday School 10:30am coffee 37, Braham. 320-396-3103. River Valley Hwy. 65 N, Isanti, MN Pastor, Josh Jensen and fellowship. Tim Renstrom, Pastor. Christian Church IHS Kost Student Ministries Mondays Email: [email protected] 9:00am Sunday School & Adult Bible www.MinnesotaEquipment.com “Allowing the Holy Spirit to 6:30pm. Worship Service Sundays www.firstlutheranharris.org Study. 10:15am Worship. Transform Lives” 763-444-8873 9:30am. More info: www.kostefc.org ststephensbraham.org Long Lake Lutheran Church 37126 Hwy 65 NE; Stanchfield, MN (just North Oxlip Evangelical Free Church (ELCA) Trinity Lutheran Church (ELCA) of Grandy on the West side 9am Worhsip Service. 10:15am Coffee 3921 277th Ave NW Isanti, MN 55040, 38460 Lincoln Trl, North Branch of Hwy. 65) Fellowship. 10:45am Sunday School. 763-444-5315. Pastor Sue Olson 651-674-7047. Pastor Jon Yurk Sunday Morning Worship & Mon. 6pm Sr. High Youth. Wed. Worship at 8 & 9:30am. Sunday See our website for worship Children’s Church 10 am 6:25pm AWANA/ School Education hour 9:30am. information. Messages are also Sunday Night Believers Service 6 pm Jr. High Youth. Tues/Thurs. 9am Wednesday Worship and Childrens posted on our facebook page. Wednesday Night Worship & Bible Bone Builders. Pastor Leroy Church 6pm. longlakeluth.org Email: Study 6:15 pm Scheumann. [email protected] Pastor Tom Bakke (763)689-6987 29237 Roanoke St. NW, Isanti 55040. Salem Lutheran Church or visit www.trinitynorthbranch.org Church Office 34006 Petersburg St www.oxlip.org 4638 381st Ave. NW, Dalbo, MN NE; Cambridge, MN 55008 Email: [email protected]. 55017. 763-689-1687 Methodist We are a “Real Family, Loving Jesus, 763-444-5134 Join us for worship every Sunday at 9:00am, Sunday Common Ground - A United Loving Each Other, Loving the World” school for 3 yrs to 6th gr. Methodist Community Visitors ARE Expected! begins at 10:30am. Coff ee 404 North Cypress St. North, fellowship after worship Cambridge. 763-689-2071. Pastors Pentecostal www.salemlutherandalbo.com Amelia & Andrew Buschena. Sunday 9:30am Worship. Livestream of The Journey New Life Church services and more info at 601 Heritage Blvd NE, Isanti commongroundumc.org. Pastor David L. Willis. Specialists In Auto Collision Repair Everyone Counts! Sunday 10am Worship & the Word & Kids’ Church. Since Sunday 6pm Family Worship. Wednesday 7pm Family Breakout 1978 Classes. 763-689-4471 Thejourneynlc.org Perry Lindberg, Owner 1-320-358-4211 875 So. Bremer Ave., Rush City W O R S H I P This directory is paid for and made possible by the participating churches listed. 4 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR CountyStar.com JULY 30, 2020 Looking for the best of the best ne of the popular posts on many of those community social media pages is someone asking for recommendations for a certain Osomething, followed by many responses with their personal preferences of who is the best for whatever it is the original post was looking for. The requests run the gambit from looking for a chiropractor to a dog groomer to a fi sh fry. The origina- tors of these posts can range from someone who just moved into the area to someone whose lived their entire lives here, including Worth a myself. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Thousand The main problem with these Words posts, though, is that they quick- PAID LETTER: PAID LETTER: ly get buried under other posts, Bill resulting in someone else, or even Incumbents perpetuate unfair system District 32-B’s DFL candidate the original post’s author, repeat- To the editor, To the editor, Stickels III ing their request because they I was recently given a violation by the City of Cam- Today I write to you, my fellow community mem- can’t fi nd the responses anymore. bridge for having my boat parked on the grass in my bers and hopeful voters, with exciting news. District These posts are also sporadic, so if someone else side yard. The violation letter says, “city codes help 32-B has a new DFL candidate on the ballot! Katie has the same question, they may not know to look keep our community safe, welcoming, and attrac- Malchow has decided, to our great benefi t, to run for at that page. tive.” My boat is safe and looks fi ne. MN House of Representatives. In the spirit of these posts, and as a way to help For anyone that lives in Cambridge, it is easy to Katie has been a resident in our area for over 15 support local businesses during this diffi cult time, see how many violations there are. Cars, trailers, years. She has supported our schools not only as a we here at the Isanti-Chisago County Star have and boats are parked on the grass in side yards and parent in the district but also as a Parent Teacher created the 2020 “Readers’ Choice Best of the Star” back yards all over the city. Why do selected individ- Organization (PTO) board member. Katie actively contest. And just like those social media posts, we uals receive violations and others do not? The simple lobbied, for our schools, their staff, parents and would like as many recommendations as possible. answer is that the city can’t enforce the ordinance students seeking equal funding for all communities. Beginning last Friday and running through fairly. It makes city government look weak and inef- As Executive Director of the Chisago Lakes Cham- Aug. 3, anyone can go to countystar.com/bestof fective. It also violates our basic values of fairness. ber of Commerce and owner of her own business she and fi ll out nominations in as many as you would As a long time resident of Cambridge and former supports and understands the issues facing small like of over 90 different categories. We know nar- city council member, this is embarrassing. I took my businesses. rowing down a whole list of your personal favor- concerns to a mediation session at City Hall. I was Katie’s passion for public service is driven by her ites to just one is extremely diffi cult. We also know fi ned $50 for bringing these concerns. love of community and the people who live here. many of our readers do business in both Isanti and We can change things in Cambridge on August 11 Katie wants to represent you, your family, and what Chisago Counties, and more than likely have dif- by voting in the primary. I recommend not to vote is important to you. ferent preferences for the different areas. Because for any incumbent council member. Joe Morin and If you are looking for a representative that knows of this potential conundrum, people are allowed Lisa Iverson are good people but as incumbent politi- and understands the issues of small rural communi- to make new nominations each day. In fact, we cians they perpetuate an unfair system. ties, businesses, schools and families that live there, encourage making multiple nominations since if Howard Lewis Katie is that person. a certain category only receives one nomination, Cambridge Nikki Fetsch that category won’t appear on the fi nal ballot. Lindstrom While many of the categories are informative like the ones listed above, we also have a few fun categories such as “Best local singer/vocalist,” or “Best local sports team.” We even have a catego- LETTER GUIDELINES ry for “Best local reporter” (wink, wink, nudge, nudge). As an added bonus, each person who The Isanti-Chisago County Star encour- • Each letter writer may have one letter endorsing or advocating for or against makes at least 25 nominations will be entered into ages readers to share their viewpoints of published every 30 days, or four print a ballot measure, party or candidate as a random drawing for $100 cash. community issues by writing Letters to cycles (exceptions made for rebuttals). paid advertising announcements. The Once the nomination period is complete, we will the Editor. Publishing decisions are made • Anonymous letters will not be pub- fee is $25 for the fi rst 250 words, plus 10 go into the actual voting portion of the contest, on questions of free speech, good taste, lished. Letter signatures must include cents per additional word; no word limit. which will run from Aug. 19 through Sept. 10. public interest and public sensitivity. the writer’s fi rst and last name, com- This policy is only in eff ect during election Again, anyone can vote, and you can even vote in The Star reserves the right to edit for munity of residence and phone number. season (from the candidate fi ling date each category once a day for the duration of the accuracy, clarity, libel and civility and Phone numbers will not be published. through election day.) contest. reserves the right not to publish a letter. • Only letters originating from writers Like other letters to the editor, the When voting closes, we will tabulate the results Personal complaints or attacks, pla- who live, work or have some other writer’s name, address and phone number and print out a special section in the Oct. 22 edi- giarized material, religious treatises or relevance to the Star circulation area are required. 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World Breastfeeding Week I We continue to navigate COVID-19 guidance with varying comfort levels. Governor Walz recently mandated masks be worn in CONTRIBUTED breastfeeding is. Human milk is a natural, renew- all public places, including schools. ISANTI COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH able food produced and delivered to babies without The best we can do is remain focused pollution, packaging, or waste. on providing educational options that With the world in the midst of a global pandemic, Finally, promoting and removing barriers to allow families to make decisions that it is a good time to recognize the important role breastfeeding for people of color is one way to best meet the needs of each child. We breastfeeding plays in protecting babies from address structural racism in Minnesota. COVID-19 will continue to operate from a place of germs all across the world. has disproportionately affected Black, people of mutual respect and continue to learn The Isanti County Public Health WIC Program color, and American Indians in Minnesota due to NB School together. is celebrating Minnesota Breastfeeding Aware- underlying social, economic, and health dispari- Last week we shared a draft Flexi- ness Month throughout August. The theme for ties. These same underlying factors have made it News ble Learning Continuum (FLC) with World Breastfeeding Week, Aug. 1-7, is “Support more diffi cult over the years for Minnesotans of parents/guardians, secondary students, breastfeeding for healthier families, healthier color to breastfeed. Sara and staff as part of a Thoughtexchange communities, healthier planet.” The theme for Supporting breastfeeding through culturally Paul seeking ideas, concerns, and questions Black Breastfeeding Week, Aug. 25-31, is “Revive, appropriate care increases breastfeeding initiation about returning to school. We will Restore, Reclaim.” and duration across all racial and cultural groups. report those results to the school board As the world’s leading scientists develop a Isanti County Public Health WIC supports breast- and the community once compiled and studied. COVID-19 vaccine, humans have their own, natu- feeding by promoting breastfeeding to clients, The draft FLC is a blueprint for providing in-school ral way of protecting the next generation. Moms, providing lactation counselors, and providing a instruction that adjusts practices as circumstances through breast milk, pass on helpful antibodies breastfeeding room for staff and visitors. In addi- with COVID-19 change. Level one refl ects a “normal” that fi ght germs. Though it is too early to know for tion, Isanti County Public Health has a Milk Depot in-school experience; levels two through four provide sure, researchers are fi nding evidence that moms for approved moms to donate breastmilk, and a lac- increasing safety measures such as reduced movement who previously had COVID-19 may pass on helpful tation privacy tent available for community events. and increased emphasis on in-school remote learning. antibodies that can fi ght the virus. “The pandemic has illuminated the many ways Level fi ve refl ects the remote-only education necessary Parents may worry about the safety of breast- health is interconnected,” said Yvonne Sievert, if the Governor ordered “Shelter in Place” or in case of feeding during the pandemic. However, the World Isanti County Public Health WIC Coordinator. a local outbreak. The draft FLC is at the website (www. Health Organization (WHO) recommends breast- “Given all we face in 2020, let’s not forget to pro- isd138.org) in the “Resources” dropdown under “Return feeding. The benefi ts simply outweigh the potential mote breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is one of the to Learn!” risk of spreading the virus to the baby. In addition, pathways to health, right at the start of life, with Our priority is to provide families fl exibility to choose researchers have not found the infectious virus in far reaching benefi ts for families, communities, what works for them: in-person or distance learning. breastmilk. Even when a mother has COVID-19, and the planet.” Mitigating risk is a top priority, and we are thankful for she is advised to still breastfeed while doing hand For more information, contact Isanti County partners coming forward to explore expanding space for hygiene (washing hands with soap and water or Public Health WIC Coordinator, Yvonne Sievert, learning so families can count on options for students to hand sanitizer) and wear a mask when she is with 763-689-4212. People can also apply online for WIC return to school, even as safety protocols are tightened. her baby. on the Isanti County Website https://www.co.isan- Of course, our plans will be directly affected by the This year’s worldwide breastfeeding week also ti.mn.us/FormCenter/Public-Health-8/Women-In- state’s guidance, which is promised to districts on emphasizes how “green” and climate friendly fants-and-Children-WIC-Applicati-53. July 30. It is hoped we can work within that guidance to address what we learn from this week’s Thoughtex- change and create educational plans that both adhere to guidance and address concerns, ideas, and questions provided by families, staff, and students. I am commit- ted to working in partnership so we are responsive and Air pollution in the U.S. declines can adapt and effectively address public health needs. We will continue to be in conversation and seek input because we are better together! SARA Paulis superintendent of North Branch Area Public Schools. She can be reached during the COVID-19 pandemic at 651-674-1000 or [email protected].

CONTRIBUTED PM2.5 showed a marginal decline during the UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA COVID-19 period across the country. However, in counties instituting early business closures, PM2.5 In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Unit- declined by 11.3% and in urban counties it declined Creating an emergency kit ed States instituted business closures, social dis- by 4.7%. tancing and other policy measures to combat the The researchers said the decreases in NO2 are spread of disease. University of Minnesota School likely associated with reduced vehicular traffi c n an effort to raise awareness, educate our com- of Public Health researchers began studying how from people working remotely and limited domes- munity and assist families who have been touched these measures further impact our environment, tic travel. They also speculated that the PM2.5 by Alzheimer’s disease, this month’s article will including changes in U.S. air pollution levels. levels didn’t drop signifi cantly because fi ne parti- Ihighlight creating an emergency kit, in the event an Their fi ndings were recently published in the jour- cles are produced through a variety of industries emergency situation arises for yourself, nal Science of The Total Environment. — including food production, construction and and/or the person you are caring for. To gauge if there were changes in air quality energy production — which remained operational The Alzheimer’s Association suggests brought on by the government’s COVID-19 re- during this period. considering preparing an emergency kit sponse, the researchers started by examining “It has been shown that high air pollution may in a watertight container and store it in pollution data for 122 counties from March 13 to play a role in exacerbating respiratory diseases, an easily accessible location. Be sure to April 21, 2020. They then compared those levels including the SARS outbreak in 2002,” said study account for your needs (e.g., prescrip- to the same dates and locations going back to lead author and Assistant Professor Jesse Berman. tions, important documents, extra cell 2017. The scientists specifi cally focused on mea- “But decreased air pollution and any potential Cambridge ACT phone chargers) as well as the needs of surements of fi ne particulate matter (PM2.5) and benefi ts are likely fl eeting as policies are relaxed. the person living with memory loss. Use nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which are two major types Another consideration is that in late-March, the on Alzheimer’s waterproof bags to protect medications of air pollution known to cause multiple health EPA announced that it will temporarily stop and paperwork and. If possible, store issues, including cardiovascular, respiratory and enforcing air pollution regulations in response to Survey Team backup important documents in a se- neurological illness in people. The study team also the COVID-19 pandemic. Any lapse in regulatory cure electronic fi le. Items you may wish examined differences in counties by urban-rural compliance could potentially cause greater risk to include are: status and whether they had instituted business from air pollution to susceptible populations.” •A couple of easy-to-change out fi ts closures early, late or not at all. The researchers say that although air pollution •Medical documents and supplies of medication (carry has temporarily improved, overall air quality a list of medications with dosages). WHAT THE STUDY FOUND is still at risk and protection rules need to be •Velcro shoes/sneakers NO2 declined 25.5% during the COVID-19 period enforced. They also recommend performing •A cell phone charger and/or an external power bank. compared to previous years. These declines were additional research to determine the potential •A spare pair of eyeglasses, if needed. signifi cant in all counties regardless of urban or relationships between air pollution and COVID-19 •Incontinence products, if needed. rural status and whether counties closed business- as some studies show associations with increased •Extra identifi cation items such as an ID bracelet and es early; prevalence and severity of the disease. clothing tags. •Copies of legal documents, such as power of attorney. •Copies of insurance and Social Security cards. •Physician’s name, address and phone numbers, in- cluding cell phone. •Recent picture of the person living with memory loss. •Bottled water. •Non-perishable food. •A favorite item of the person living with memory loss. •Phone number for the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800-272-3900). FOR MORE RESOURCES and guidance in caring for someone with dementia, contact Jayne Mund, Caregiver Consultant, at 651-257-7905 or email [email protected]. 6 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR CountyStar.com JULY 30, 2020 OBITUARIES Betty Lou Clara Johnson Reynold Lindberg Norma Marquardt Betty Lou Clara Johnson, 84, of Stanchfi eld, Reynold George Lindberg, 94, passed away on July Norma J. Marquardt, 82, of Cambridge died July passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 25, 2020 at 15, 2020, in Rochester, Minnesota. 22, 2020, at GracePointe Crossing. her home. He was born on April 4, 1926 (Easter Sunday) to Norma was born on February 11, 1938, to Harold Betty was born on June 25, 1936, in Howard Coun- Reynold and Esther Lindberg in Cambridge, Minne- and Dora Welch, the youngest of three children. ty, Iowa to parents Arthur and Elma (Christenson) sota. She graduated from Kerkhoven High School and Waidelich. The family moved from Iowa to a farm Family and friends will remember him as a very married Earl Marquardt in July of 1957 and they near Grandy, MN where Betty grew up. On August aactive member of his lived outside of Kerkhoven on a turkey farm. After 110, 1957, she married the cchurch and community tthe birth of their daugh- llove of her life, Dwaine wwherever he resided. tter, the family moved to OOliver Johnson. Betty DDuring their retirement, MMinneapolis where a son aand Dwaine started their RRay and Hazel traveled all wwas born. Norma started ffamily in St. Paul and in oover the world with a trav- wworking at FMC Corpora- 11961 moved to Stanchfi eld eel club and close friends. ttion in the cafeteria after aand raised their three sons MMany of their trips were to tthe children were older iin the home where they SSweden to research family aand attending school. ccontinued to reside until hhistory. After 22 years in the city ttheir deaths. Betty worked Reynold was proceeded tthe family purchased a vvarious jobs while raising iin death by his wife of hhome in Isanti and Norma hher sons but in 1977 she 664 years, Hazel; and his wwent to work for More4 in bbegan working at the Cam- bbrother Charles. Reynold tthe deli where she made bbridge Memorial Hospital iis survived by his sister, mmany friends. With Earl’s aas a Pharmacy Tech. She PPatty Hilsabeck and fi ve hhealth declining they rretired in 1998 at the age of children; Lorin (Diedre), Myron (Shirley), Raelene, mmoved to Pine Village in 62. For the next 10 years, Betty worked Tuesday at Kristine (Garry), and Brian (Edez); seven grandchil- 2001 and in 2004 after Earl’s death, she moved to an the Outback Saloon in Stanchfi eld where she loved dren; and two great-grandchildren. apartment on Dellwood St, then Ashland Place Apts. spending time with her friends and neighbors. A graveside memorial service will be held in the Norma was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and moved In her younger years, Betty enjoyed sewing cemetery at Stanchfi eld Baptist Church on Saturday, to GracePointe Crossing in September of 2018. clothes for her family. She loved tending to her September 5, 2020. He will be missed by all. Norma loved to do crafts, Word Find puzzles, fl ower and vegetable gardens, and was a wonderful watching her grandsons play football, baseball and cook. She will be dearly missed by her loving family. especially hockey. Norma retired in 1994 to provide Betty is preceded in death by her parents; hus- daycare for her granddaughter whom she was able band Dwaine; brothers, Jesse and Earl Waidelich; George Sheldon Jr. to pass on her baking, cooking, sewing and embroi- sisters, Marjorie Becklin, Arlene Gable, and Shirley George Clarence Sheldon Jr, 78, passed away dery talents. Waidelich. peacefully Friday, July 17, 2020, at his home in Isan- She was preceded in death by her husband Earl, Betty is survived by her children; Steve (Carlyn), ti, MN. brother Richard Welch, sister Margaret Bohl, Sis- Mike (Jennifer), and Jeff (Rita); grandchildren, George was born August 18, 1941, in Markville, ter-in-law Elaine (Charles) Haats, Brothers-in law Brant (Tammi), Bryce (Amanda), Kim (Ryan) Kasl, MN. His family moved to the Siren, WI area where Mervin Marquardt and DuWayne Marquardt. Derek (Maggi), Becky, Ryan (Jessie), and Barry he spent most of his childhood. He married Mary- Norma is survived by her daughter Joanne (Bri- (Jenna); 12 great-grandchildren, Delaney, Avery, Lou Green from Hertel, WI on April 21, 1962, and an) Boden; son Michael (Jill) Marquardt; grandchil- Sullivan, StoryJames, Benjamin, Luke, Lauren, ttogether they raised two dren Jesse Marquardt, Kelsey Boden and Joshua Leighton, Anna, Grady, Claire, and Chase; sisters- ssons in Minneapolis and Marquardt; sisters-in-law Grace Marquardt and in-law, Roena Johnson and Beverly Mattson; and CCoon Rapids, MN. He was Dorothy Marquardt; brother-in-law Marlyn (Dor- many other family and friends. a dedicated husband and othy) Marquardt, and many nieces, nephews, and A Memorial Visitation will be held from 3 -5 p.m. ffather; keeping the family friends. on Sunday, August 2, 2020, at the Rock Ingebrand bbusy, always working on Private burial was held on Sunday, July 26, 2020, at Funeral Home in Braham. Internment will be in the ““projects.” He enjoyed fam- North Isanti Baptist Cemetery. North Isanti Baptist Cemetery. Arrangements are iily vacations, lots of camp- Condolences at www.carlsonlillemoen.com. by the Rock Ingebrand Funeral Home of Braham. iing, fi shing and hunting Arrangements were under the direction of Carl- Condolences may be posted at www.aifuneralhome. wwith the boys, family, and son-Lillemoen Funeral Home and Cremation Ser- com. ffriends. He loved to smile vices of Cambridge. aand laugh and shared his kkind and loving soul with Wallace James Johnson aall he met. Jack Nichols George served with hon- Wallace James Johnson, 72, joined his Heavenly oors in the US Navy from Jack Donald Nichols, 74, of Cambridge, formerly Father on July 13, 2020, at home with family, from a 1958 to 1964 where he started his schooling in Boil- of Braham and Mountain Iron, passed away on stroke due to diabetic complications. ers and HVAC. He began his career in Minneapolis Sunday, July 26, 2020 at GracePointe Crossing in He was born on August 17, 1947, in St. Paul, Min- working as a Building Operating Engineer where he Cambridge. nesota to Albert and Elizabeth Johnson. worked for Sears and Roebuck Co for over 35 years. Jack is survived by his sisters, Mary Erbstoesster He was part of the fi rst graduating class of Kel- He and MaryLou moved to Coon Rapids in 1972 and and Carol (Walter) Nelson of Braham; sister-in-law logg High in Maplewood, Minnesota 1966. relocated to Isanti in 2002, where he retired in 2004. Joann Nichols of Page, Arizona; many nieces, neph- He served in the US Navy George was preceded in death by his parents, ews, other relatives and friends. ffrom May, 1968 through George C Sheldon Sr and Caroline “Lollie” Shel- A Graveside Service and Internment will be held FFeb., 1970. He retired from don (Bildeau), and brother, Donald. George will be at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, August 5, 2020, at the Grass- AAHSD #11 Dec., 2007 after lovingly remembered by his wife, MaryLou; son, ton Union Cemetery in Grasston with Rev. Steve 229 years. Darrell (Lanea) Sheldon, son, Greg Sheldon (Dawn Jennisch offi ciating. Arrangements are by the Rock He was proceeded in Buchanan); his two sisters, Barb Hegge, Sandra Ingebrand Funeral Home of Braham. Condolences ddeath by his parents. He (John) Lowry; fi ve grandchildren, Cory (Hailey) may be posted at www.aifuneralhome.com. lleaves his wife of 48 years, Sheldon, Devon (Sarah) Sheldon, Shawna Buchan- CConnie. They had four an, David Buchanan, Nicole (Dan) Johnson; six cchildren together; Tammy great grandchildren, Kalli Sheldon, Chase Sheldon, ((Kevin), Edd, Dave (Joe- Dawson Sheldon, Laney Sheldon, Josslynn Johnson, lly) and Sam; one adopted Eloize Johnson. George will be missed by longtime ddaughter, Maggie (Steve); friend, Jerry Maulik and many other relatives and Thank You. aand Step daughter Sue; friends. eeight grandkids and eight Memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on To the Isanti, Cambridge, and sstep grandkids; fi ve great Saturday, August 15 at Strike Life Tributes in Isanti, grandkids and fi ve step great grandkids; his sisters, MN. A visitation will be held one hour prior to the surrounding communities, the Barb (Russ) and Ellie (John); brother, Bob (Maria); service. Interment will be at Isanti Union cemetery family of Michael Hughes would brother-in-law, Art (Shelly) and many nieces and with Military Honors provided by Isanti VFW Post like to express our deepest nephews. 2735. A luncheon get together will be provided after Cards, fl owers, donations or anything else, send to at Sunrise on Englund Shores in Isanti. Online con- gratitude for all your support. It the family via the funeral home, Cappadona Funer- dolences can be made at StrikeLifeTributes.com. means so much to our family to al Home, PO Box 8151, Colorado Springs, CO 80933 know that the community showed Please visit www.cappadonafh.com for Wally’s full up and were able to assist in the story. In loving memory of search and eventual recovery of Uncle Irwin Falk our loved one, Michael. Thank you Send your business news, who passed away Aug. 3, 2019. to everyone who donated their accomplishments and awards supplies, time, and resources to aid Your memory to us is a keepsake, in the search. This area is fortunate to have such a strong to [email protected]. with which we will never part. and caring community to come together for a common Though God has you in his keeping, cause. Your prayers and kind words are also very much We’ll always have you in our heart. appreciated. To the businesses who allowed us to hang Your nieces and nephews fl iers, we appreciate your cooperation as well. JULY 30, 2020 FROM PAGE ONE ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 7 CountyStar.com TORNADO: Storm damage leaves charitable resident in need of charity help herself

FROM PAGE I lost about 400 plants out of the 500 she had grow- ing on shelves and tables in her front yard and After a call to her daughter in Hinckley and the driveway. Family and friends helped her salvage sheriff’s offi ce, the 73-year-old Arnoldy sat in the the rest, and she plans to be back at the Saturday dark and waited for help to come. farmers market in a few weeks. Adding insult to injury, a plumber who was GIVE AND YOU SHALL RECEIVE called in to fi x her hot water heater on Tuesday Jilly (a nickname for Jill since childhood) discovered it was improperly vented and would Arnoldy is more apt to be the one dispensing help cost about $3,000 to correct and replace. than asking for it. This last hardship is just the latest in a list that Since 1995 she’s been involved with the Salvation Arnoldy has faced in the past month including the Army in Isanti County and is the voice callers death of a good friend whose funeral she couldn’t hear when they dial the volunteer line for assis- attend, an injury to her hand, the loss of a beloved tance with paying rent or getting gas cards. She’s cat and health challenges. also certifi ed through the agency to set up mobile feeding units in disaster relief situations. HELP IS ON ITS WAY In January of this year she was featured in local Back on that Saturday morning, Braham Fire and Twin Cities news outlets for coordinating area Rescue got to Arnoldy’s home within minutes of crafters to sew protective pouches for animals dis- her call for help and cleared enough debris from placed by the wildfi res in Australia. Through her the front door to get her out. efforts, over 2,500 items were created and shipped Once the sun came up, she saw the wheelchair to the Animal Rescue Craft Guild for the protec- ramp she relies on was broken and twisted, and tion of wallabies, joeys and bats. the front yard was a mass of downed limbs and Through that project she met Susan Bromen, an scattered plants, pots, tables and outdoor furni- 81-year-old Cambridge resident, and a friendship ture. formed. Upon hearing of Arnoldy’s brush with the In the days that followed, her pastor and others tornado, Bromen knew she had to do something. from Stanchfi eld Baptist Church helped clear the “She’s one to come to the aid of others,” Bromen mess, cover the roof, bring food and a listening said. “I knew I couldn’t fi nancially or physically ear. A woman Arnoldy doesn’t know left a casse- do much, if anything, to help, but I knew I could role on the porch. Volunteers with Isanti County write a few letters, make a few phone calls.” Beyond the Yellow Ribbon, with help from her Bromen created a Facebook Fundraiser page son-in-law, have been fi xing the ramp, and her called “Personal Emergency Fundraiser for Jilly granddaughter has been sticking close by to help Arnoldy” and put the word out. Bromen contacted with anything needed. local newspapers and KARE 11, who ran a story on The attention has been new for Arnoldy, who is Arnoldy and the tornado on Sunday, July 26. trying to take it a day at a time and be grateful. “I’m thankful that my dogs didn’t get hurt and EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS I still have a home,” she said. “It’s overwhelming The fundraising page and publicity were intend- not to be able to go and pay for it myself – where I ed to give a hand up to Arnoldy since her 100-year- have to ask for help.” old home is uninsured. She’s lived in the home She’s especially thankful for her friend Susan since 1995, but after her husband passed away in Bromen who spread the word that Arnoldy could 2002, she found it impossible to cover all expenses use a little help right now. Bromen feels her friend and keep the home insured. would do the same for her. To help make ends meet, Arnoldy has been a sta- “She’s a pretty humble lady,” Bromen said of LORI ZABEL | COUNTY STAR ple at the Cambridge Farmers Market selling her Jilly. “She’s a hard worker and not a complainer. A large tarp covers the damaged area on the roof of Jilly Ar- crocheted items and a variety of plants including She deserves a break.” noldy’s house near Stanchfi eld after an EF-1 tornado downed succulents and orchids. The money she makes at For more information or to make a donation vis- trees in her yard on July 18. The twisted eave trough helped prove the market covers her winter heating bills. it Facebook Fundraiser page: Personal Emergency it was a tornado and not straight-line winds that caused the According to Arnoldy, through the tornado, she Fundraiser for Jilly Arnoldy. damage. The siding was scraped for an upcoming paint job. SENIORS: Couple has been heavily involved in Braham programs for over 55 years

FROM PAGE I to many facets of the community. Art as secretary of the BACK organization. event. . served as President and then District Art and Edie were both active in Both of them have volunteered in var- was a big part of the beginning of Vice President of Minnesota Jaycees. promoting the AFS, Braham Chapter ious positions for Braham Pie Day. Edie youth organized sports in the school Edie joined the Mrs Jaycees and served for Foreign exchange students. They was a member of the Pie Day board, district. He volunteered countless in the positions of President and Vice also served as a host family which was helped bake pies and ran the headquar- hours and days just so the kids could President and also Secretary of the a very rewarding experience for them. ters tent. They helped organize the play. Both kids and parents loved him Braham Jaycees and then as District Art was involved in other sports as Braham Area Education Foundation and basketball.” Vice President to the Minnesota Mrs. coach, both volunteer and paid. He to raise funds for things that are not in Art and Edie were both from the Iron Jaycees. She was awarded the Minneso- coached varsity baseball for 35 years. the school budget. Edie continues as a Range. Art graduated from Eveleth ta Jaycees Key Woman Award He was the Braham boys basketball board member. They helped organize High School and Edie from Cherry They were both members of the Bra- score book keeper for 52 years. He offi ci- very successful fund raising banquets High School. They met at a dance in ham Civic and Commerce organization. ated Junior High basketball games and for the organization and held tailgating Makinin a few years after their high Art was on the Braham City Council traveling and tournament games and fund raisers after football games. school graduations and were married for eighteen years. Art organized the coached Minnesota All State Basket- For Santa Day, Edie has been on that a about two years later. Art graduat- Braham Traveling Basketball team for ball team in 1991. Art was umpire for committee, which means many hours ed from St Cloud State College in the 5th and 6th graders with encourage- Minnesota State High School Baseball with Art along to help out. Edie is cur- spring of 1964 and, after a hiring call ment from parents. When in search of games for 15 years. He also ran the rently on the Tusen Tack board which from Len Froyen, started his job teach- funds to support the team, Edie joined time clock for Braham’s football games. oversees the thrift store, the Event ing Social Studies in Braham High him in organizing Tournament conces- Twice he was awarded Braham’s Ath- Center, the food shelf and the library. School that fall. sion fund raisers. letic Department Distinguished Award. Both of them have been selected for Their involvement in the Braham For many years the student sports In 2014 he was awarded the State Base- Braham’s Hall of Fame, Edie in 1999 Community started slowly and picked participants were honored with a ban- ball retired coaches award. and Art in 2014. Edie is now chairman up speed quite rapidly. Art became quet. Art was coaching so was involved Braham Appreciation Day is an- of that committee. involved with sports at Braham while and Edie took over organizing the other annual event with Edie’s fi nger Much of this was done while Art was Edie worked at various one person of- banquet. She found people and business prints all over it. She also served as an still teaching and has continued, and fi ce positions where she was in charge to donate most of the food needed and election judge for 45 years. They both grown, since his retirement after thir- of everything that needed organization enlisted volunteers to make it all hap- volunteered at their church. . ty-fi ve years. Some things they have and recording. Once their two boys pen. Both of them were active in BACK Braham celebrated it’s 75th anniver- done may have missed this list, but were involved in school activities Edie (Braham Area Committee for Kids) to sary with Edie as co-organizer. When everyone should by now have a good began using her skills in a position raise funds to provide facilities and sup- Braham was planning to have an all idea that these two are very busy people at school so she would be available to ples for kids participating in athletics. school reunion for Braham’s 100th An- who have contributed immensely to the attend their activities. They volunteered for a golf tournament niversary, you guessed it, Edie was on Braham area of Isanti County. Joining the Jaycees introduced them to raise money for BACK. Edie served the committee for that very successful 8 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR JULY 30, 2020 CountyStar.com Combating distracted driving One punch leads to prison Question: What is being done been in effect since Aug. 1, 2019. In “Mens rea” is a Latin term referring to about distracted driving? It seems the nine months after it took effect, It is very tragic that the following sce- criminal intent and translates to “guilty like it is getting worse. Minnesota law enforcement offi cers nario is repeated with relative frequency mind.” It refers to the state of mind of the Answer: When cited 16,405 drivers for violating in Minnesota: criminal defendant and is usually neces- we think of dis- it. The fewer distracted drivers An argument occurs sary for guilt to be proven. One must be tracted driving, on Minnesota roads, the better. in a bar in the early aware of his/her misconduct, but need not most of us think of Distracted driving was a lead factor morning hours when be aware that it is a crime. Criminal laws someone holding a in crashes in 2019, contributing to those in attendance have are usually organized so that higher lev- phone up to their 32 deaths and over 10 times as many consumed more than els of “blameworthiness” correlate with ear or scrolling injuries. enough alcohol for their greater liability and harsher sentencing. through their The truth is that no one can judgment to be impaired. In the hierarchy of person crimes, for social media feed. multi-task behind the wheel. If It could be one guy say- example, planning and carrying out the But distracted you’re texting while driving at 55 ing something rude or death of a person (murder) is more serious Ask a driving takes a mph, for example, you’ll travel an It’s In antagonizing to another than intending to punch someone in the Trooper lot of different entire football fi eld before looking guy or his girlfriend. So face, but not intending their death (man- forms. When you up. Your Court they take their argument slaughter). The Model Penal Code has Sgt. Neil fi ddle with your Please put the phone down, turn Hon. Judge out to the parking lot. the following 4-tiered classifi cation for car stereo, you’re it off, put it out of reach, or use a One sucker punches the culpable states of mind: Dickenson taking your eyes hands-free device. Pre-program Steve Halsey other, the victim falls 1. Acting purposely - the defendant had and attention off your radio stations, and adjust your down, hits his head on an underlying conscious object to act the road. Same with cleaning up mirrors and vents before you leave. the ground, and dies from 2. Acting knowingly - the defendant is a spill from that barbecue sand- Map out your destination and route his injuries. Ultimately, the assailant goes practically certain that the conduct will wich you’re trying to eat. Setting in advance. Avoid messy foods and to prison. cause a particular result your navigation while driving also secure your beverage. Model proper The Minnesota Supreme Court, last 3. Acting recklessly - The defendant distracts from the road, and even driving behavior for your kids, and November, ruled that in a trial for fi rst-de- consciously disregarded a substantial and passengers can distract you. ask your passengers to help with gree manslaughter, the State need not unjustifi ed risk From June 1 through 14, law en- anything that might take your prove that death or great bodily harm was 4. Acting negligently - The defendant forcement offi cers all over Minneso- attention away from the road. reasonably foreseeable. Not surprisingly, was not aware of the risk, but should have ta were putting in extra hours, look- With just a few adjustments, you this case arose from a fi ght outside a bar been aware of the risk. ing for distracted drivers. During can stay safe on the road and de- and only one punch. At its most basic, to In summary, the more purposeful the that time, 1,034 drivers were cited crease your chances being involved be convicted of fi rst-degree manslaughter, act, the more serious the crime and the for violating the hands-free cell in a crash. the State must prove beyond a reasonable more serious the punishment. And to be phone law alone. They could be SGT. NEIL DICKENSONis Minnesota State Patrol doubt that the Defendant in this case clear: intoxication is not a defense. facing fi nes of $100 or more (includ- Public Information Offi cer for the state’s northeast intended the act of striking the victim (as- JUDGE STEVE HALSEY, Wright County District Court, is ing court fees) for a fi rst offense and region. Send questions concerning traffi c-related laws or sault), not that he intended to cause death chambered in Buff alo and is the host of “The District Court Show” $300 or more (also including court issues to [email protected] or by mail to Minneso- or great bodily harm to the victim. This on local cable TV public access channels throughout the Tenth fees) for each subsequent offense. ta State Patrol, 1131 Mesaba Ave., Duluth MN 55811. Follow particular Defendant was sentenced to 51 Judicial District. Excerpts can be viewed at WWW.QCTV.org. Go to The hands-free cell phone law has Dickenson on Twitter at @MSPPIO_NE . months in prison. Community and click “The District Court Show.”

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Here are the fi ve most-read stories on our website from July 19 - 25. 1. Crash in heavy rain results in fatality 75 YEARS 2. Safe house for sex-traffi c victims to open in North Branch 3. Herbst fi les for Cambridge Council AFTER VICTORY 4. Schumann running for Cambridge Council Will run in the Isanti-Chisago County Star Aug. 13 5. Branching Out: North Branch parks well used this summer            Go to countystar.com to see these stories and more from previous issues.                ! ! ISANTI-CHISAGOISANTI-CHISAGO August 14th marks the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II. The Isanti-Chisago County Star would like to honor the WWII veterans from our area in a special edition. Please fi ll out the form below and either send forms/photos to: 930 Cleveland St. S, Cambridge, MN 55008 BRAHAMBRAHAM or email to: [email protected]. JULY 1, 2020 VOL. 6 NO. 5 PGS 4 - 5, 8 BRAHAM OH, AAH: Cities going forward with Fourth of July fi reworks displaysEverything’s despite pandemic. s coming up rosesses A Tribute to for Garden Clublub World War II Veteran Information: BY JUDY HEGSTROM [email protected]

The lovely rose garden on the south side of town that welcomes everyone to Bra- ham is brought to you by the Braham Garden Club. The rose Name: ______garden was started in 1998 as inscribed on the granite The Talk of the Town! marker. The garden club was organized in 1993, and through much work and planning, the rose garden became a reality. Over the years more garden areas, seating and other decor Hometown: ______have been added. In addition to the Rose Garden, the Garden JUDY HEGSTROM | BRAHAM JOURNAL Club is caring for the landscap- Visitors to the Rose Garden are ing around the Braham Event cleverly encouraged to help weed Center and Tusen Tack thrift by this sign. LAURA MARTIN | BRAHAM JOURNAL store. Most of the members have during that month. Mr Who is been a part of the club for currently residing with newest Your Best Source for Branch of Service: ______many years and it is becoming member Amaya Leniz, a 2020 diffi cult for them to keep up Braham High School graduate. Getting themselves in a pretty good jam some sweet jams with the care the plants need. The club very much welcomes The members present for this her and would like others of a interview were: Dave Kotaska, lesser age than they are to also Pastor Julie Beck of the Braham Evangelical Lutheran Church and Jean Loerzel show off Bec Caeglske and Beradine join. and jellies at the Braham Farmer’s Market. The Market is open each Thursday from 3 - 6 p.m. at Freedom Damman. Due to the enjoy- Some of the other members News and Community Events! Park through the end of October. ment they have found in work- are: Nancy Kinart, Fran & Specialty/Duties: ______ing on the gardens and their Sue McGivern, Lou Klemz and meetings they were enthusias- Connie Reilly. When Connie tic in describing their meet- is available to attend, she is f ings and the friendships they known to show up with some o have formed. The club usually the wonderful drinks from her meets once a month, but is on coffee/smoothie bar at Braham hold during the Covid-19an stay to Country Floral. . The location of the Rose ______Council will pro-rate erable at home order. They planpl to Garden provides considconsiderable start again soon. Contact Dave eople to just relax es Kotaska for more information. space for peoplep to justhere relax are Their club has taken trips in a nature setting. ThereT are three benches and a picnic city liquor licenses to such places as Como Park ll as other displays y for a one-year Conservatory and Munsinger table asas wewell as other displays but had already paid the city for a one-year Gardens inin St St Cloud. Cloud. Their Their with include mannequins and been able clothing donations from Tusen BY SCOTT MCKINNEY license. aven’t monthly meeting consist of Rank: ______“They have licenses, but haven’t been able TackA toH aidAM in staging themes [email protected] ini discussing plans for the club BRAHAMBR to use them,” said City Administratoro al Angela members, having someone for the various seasons. Two weddings have been held there. Grafstrom. “This is a way tobusi alleviate some of (some times a club c member)topic, Many local businesses have been affected the inconvenience to their businesses.”re B speak on a specifi The Girls Scouts have built a MAY 1, 2020 dramatically by the COVID-19 virus, with The businesses affected arend BrBraham Brew- snacks and Mr Who. Mr Who fl ower garden in the south end VOL. 6 NO. 3 several being required to close. At its last ing, Rysdam’s Pizza Pub ands pro Braham Lanes. is a stuffed owl who is passed of the property. They also have meeting, the Braham City Council took steps Together the three licenses provide revenue around monthly to a different landscaped around the “Wel- to lessen the burden on licensed vendors of of $2,300 to the City. work member along with a journal. come to Braham” granite sign Where they served: ______beer, wine and liquor. Grafstrom said she will workonfifi rmr with closure each The member blessed with his in the city park. PAGE 7 On Tuesday, June 2, the Council agreed to 3 Don’t Miss business individually to confi presence then records in the PAGE SEE GARDEN CLUB, pro-rate the cost of liquor and beer licenses dates. meetin journal the activities Mr Who for the upcoming year. Funds previously paid The next City Council meetingly 7 at is scheduled has experienced with them OPEN for the time the businesses have been closed for 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 7 at City Hall. Funeral homes, familiesSUNDAY forced to honor deceased in new ways. will be applied to next year’s fees. The city’s liquor and beer license holders GRIEF INTERRUPTED:MIX & have been unable to operate due to COVID-19, ______MATCH s Another Month! July Specials $ 99 Local restaurants 19. 250 N. Main St., Braham, MN Mon. - Thurs. 9 am - 9 pm CoorsCoCCoooorors LightLighg t erent paths 16 ozoz. 24 pk cans Years served: ______takeSeagram’s diff Coolers Fri. & Sat. 9 am - 10 pm • Sun. 11 am - 5 pm 49 $ www.braham.com $ $ 99 10 Other specials online. & Click on Liquor Bud, 18. 19.1 10 singles for Specials valid thru 7/31/20 t & Sel Fireball BudBud Li LightLighg & Select during closing Subscribe Now for No discountsdisco apply to sale & clearance items, lottery or tobacco. 1.75 L 24 pk cans & bottles (glass or plastic) SUBSCRIPTIONS doors, andCall Lilythough it doesn’t BY CLASSIFIEDSLAURA MARTIN compare to sitting around the ADVERTISINGTISING 763-689-1181 ext. 101 763-689-1181 ext. 115 Medals/Honors: ______table with friends and family, it NEWS 181 ext. 109 [email protected] 763-689-1181 ext. 109 [email protected] has provided a needed source [email protected] 763-689-1181 ext. 106 of normality. Local family restaurants are [email protected] Jeana Strelow, owner of The CONTRIBUTED the frequent hub of community rst dispatch. Whether it’s the fi Park Café in Braham, made Only $24/year place for coffee in the morning a decision early on to provide or the last stop at the end of a curbside delivery to the com- er curbside pickup of orders during the shut- weary day, patrons of eating munity. The staff of the Local Bar and Lounge pose for a photo during a meeting prior to the order to close bars and establishments are served “I wanted to keep in contact restaurants and bars. The owners of the eatery decided to not off more than their favorite soup with my customers somehow. I down, stating they “felt it better to err on the side of safety...” derstand, and Wilcox and Ra-    "          also didn’t think I had a choice, and pie. They become part of and our guests,” Wilcox said. deck continue to be in contact and I’m not sure why, maybe the bigger conversation about NOT EVERYONE’S OPEN “We have tried to create a with them via social media. commitment to the communi- what is going on in their area. certain ambience at the Local. “Most understand our deci- ty,” she said. Not every restaurant made a Going to the local watering Our product isn’t only fresh sion and seem genuinely excit- Call Callie at decision to have curbside pick- hole is not about boredom or Strelow says that she has not ed to be able to dine in again,” up. The decision was tough food and craft cocktails, it’s lack of cooking skills. It is only experienced her regulars Wilcox said. “In our last social  "     "   # #" "    also service with a smile, cus- continuing to order, but she for Danielle Wilcox and Mark about fellowship and support. tom curate music playlists, or media post I asked them to has also seen a growth in peo- Radeck, the owners of The In the time of Covid-19 we have classic vinyl spinning, ambient update us on their lives. We got ple calling ahead and ordering Local Bar and Saloon in Stark. lost that contact within the lighting, the full experience. quite a few replies. pick up on their way to the They decided to remain closed restaurants and bars. Since the It’s very hard to replicate that PAGE 6 cabin. The Park posts their through the stay-at-home SEE RESTAURANT, evening of March 27, all social in a curbside service.” 763-689-1181 specials daily on Facebook and order. establishments have been “We felt it better to err on the The regulars at the Local un- closed. Many of the facilities customers can call ahead and side of safety for our family found ways to provide curbside - order their meal. BRAHAMBRB ordering to help ease the fi nancial burden of closing their ects of stay-at-home orders ext. 100 the pandemic we communicate regu- larly with them, through emails and Tusen Tack feels the eff They’ve been planning their weddings on social networking platforms. Many probably for more than a year now; Published by said Becky Turnquist, president of Tu- have stepped up and found other ways they’ve had to reschedule without to help our community, so the spirit of BY SCOTT MCKINNEY sen Tack Programs’ Board of nancial Directors. sup- knowing if they can still hold their zzled out. [email protected] “The thrift store provides fi volunteerism hasn’t fi wedding even at that later date.” “The majority of our volunteers port for our core programs; it started Tusen Tack’s programs engage the year doing very well compared to follow the stay-at-home orders issued Northstar Media, Inc. Braham’s well-known Tusen Tack more than 200 volunteers, said Leona by Gov. Walz, though our12 food shelf issues per year. the same time period last year, but has programs have encountered the impact Dressel, chairperson of Tusen Tack’s PRINTERS • PUBLISHERS demic With fewer wlostthatmomentum.celed at Cmmittee volunteers are still very active,”tnered with 930 South Cleveland, Cambridge, MN 55008 JULY 30, 2020 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 9 CountyStar.com Blood donors needed Details for virtual Relay to keep supply strong for Life revealed CONTRIBUTED Blood Donor App, visiting Red- AMERICAN RED CROSS CrossBlood.org, calling 1-800-RED CONTRIBUTED comment on anything. CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or enabling CHISAGO COUNTY RELAY FOR LIFE Most U.S. cancer patients receiving Though this summer may feel the Blood Donor Skill on any Al- treatment have reported a delay of their different than summers past, one exa Echo device. This year, Relay For Life events across care during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new thing remains constant: The need Locally, a Blood Drive has been Minnesota are uniting together in the fi ght American Cancer Society Cancer Action for blood donations to help save scheduled at Trinity Lutheran to end cancer by hosting a virtual Relay on Network survey shows. lives. The Red Cross is urging Church in North Branch on Thurs- Saturday, August 1, between 6 - 8 p.m. “COVID-19 is putting the fi ght against healthy individuals to give blood day, Aug. 6 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., plus Participants will be able to watch cancer at risk. But it’s a fi ght that can’t be to restock the shelves for patients at St. Peter and Paul’s Catholic the event via Facebook. Here is a canceled, postponed or rescheduled,” orga- battling disease and facing the Church in Braham on Friday, Aug. link at https://www.facebook.com/ nizers of the event said. unexpected. 14 from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. events/262329571551441/. Donations specifi cally for the Chisago Since the beginning of the As a thank-you for helping The event is under the American Can- County event can be made at www.relay- COVID-19 pandemic, people across ensure a stable blood supply, those cer Society MN Facebook page, Chisago forlife.org/chisagomn. the country have stepped up to who come to give blood, platelets County Relay for Life Facebook page or the “So on August 1, from 6 - 8 p.m., we can help by giving blood or platelets or plasma, including convalescent County Relay web site www.relayforlife. celebrate our success, survivors, par- with the Red Cross. Blood dona- plasma, Aug. 1-Sept. 3 will receive org/chisagomn. ticipants & sponsors through a virtual tions from healthy individuals a $5 Amazon.com Gift Card via As for watching without Facebook, ceremony,” said Martha Arnold, Chisago are just as essential now to meet email, courtesy of Amazon. Plus, people can still use the link above. A box County Relay for Life PR chair. “Let’s rally patient needs, and those who gave come to give by Aug. 31 and auto- will pop up asking you to sign in or reg- together and show those facing cancer that this spring may be eligible to help matically be entered for a chance ister for Facebook, but there is a button we are stronger together.” again. to win a trip for four to Cedar at the bottom that says “not now”. Once a Donation appointments can Point or Knott’s Berry Farm, re- person clicks on that button, they will be be made for the coming days and deemable through the 2021 season. able to see what’s posted. However without weeks by downloading the free an account they will not be able to like or In-person Book Club beginning at new Cambridge library

CONTRIBUTED Library Outdoor Patio; please park in This month the club will be reading this event will be canceled. EAST CENTRAL REGIONAL LIBRARY the Dellwood Street side parking lot for Silencing Sam by Julie Kramer. Books The new Cambridge Library is best access. are available for pick-up at the Library. located at 111 Dellwood St. N. in the Community members are welcome Space is limited, and registration View all the details about current downtown area. Questions? Contact the to an in-person Book Club at the new is required on the events calendar at services and hours by clicking on the library via email at [email protected] Cambridge Public Library at 6:30 p.m. ecrlib.org. This book club is recom- Locations & Hours tab, then Cambridge or call 763-689-7390 Monday through Thursday, Aug. 20. The library will be mended for adults, and masks are Public Library, at ecrlib.org. Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. having a socially distant meeting at the required. In the event of inclement weather, Help Support Your Local Businesses! Go to www.isanti-chisagocountystar.com/bestof of the Star to nominate them for: Isanti-Chisago County

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From the editor: The Isanti-Chisago County Star understands how TOM SCHIBILLA LISA IVERSON important election guides are to voters in helping them make an educated decision on who they want to represent them. City of residence: City of residence: For the 2020 Primary, which in-person voting will Cambridge take place on Tuesday, Aug. 11, the Cambridge City Cambridge Council is the only local election requiring a prima- Occupation: Retired Occupation: Manage ry. The results of that election will lower the number employee of Isanti school kitchen of candidates from seven to four, who will go on to County vie for the two open seats in the general election. The Star sent out brief questionnaires to those can- didates, with all seven responding. Their responses REASON FOR RUNNING REASON FOR RUNNING are printed on this page and page 11. I am running for City Council because I believe we I am running because of my experience, The Republican Party in MN House of Representa- have a wonderful community, with a bright future. my personal and professional skills and my tive Districts 31A and 32B also have contested races I would like to have input regarding the continuing sincere love for this wonderful city. for the primary. However since the DFL candidates increases in our property taxes. I would like to problem My experience includes my position of acting in those two districts are running uncontested, we solve to see if there are more effi cient, cost effective mayor, and serving on the following com- have decided in the interest of maintaining balanced ways to get the necessary things done. I would like to mittees: Cambridge Airport Advisory Com- coverage for the general election to not include those take into account the viewpoints of the constituents I mission, Cambridge Downtown Taskforce, races in this guide. would be serving, and provide complete transparency Cambridge Economic Development Authority, Additionally, due to the anticipated increase in ear- in the decisions of the Council. Cambridge-Isanti Community Education Ad- ly voting in the general election, we will be running I have experience in dealing with million dollar visory Council, Cambridge Fire Department, our general election guide approximately one month budgets and would be comfortable doing so as part of Cambridge-Isanti District 911 Communica- earlier than in previous election years, with a publi- the Cambridge City Council. I am able to think outside tions Task Force, Cambridge Parks, Trails and cation date scheduled for the Sept. 17 edition. the box in terms of the best ways to generate revenue to Recreation Commission, Cambridge Planning fund the operations of city government. I am not afraid Commission, Cambridge Public Library Task to ask the tough questions and to bring a different point Force, Central Minnesota Community Land of view to the conversation. Trust, Hwy 65 Corridor Coalition, Hwy 95 De- sign Advisory Task Force and as alternate on DAVID REDFIELD BIGGEST CHALLENGES the Allina Community Engagement Council. I think the biggest challenge facing my constituents I testifi ed before the Senate and House about today is their voices being heard by the City Council. our Hwy 95 challenges. We were able to secure City of residence: I have heard people express concern that continuing $1.8 million for the preliminary design and property tax increases are diffi cult for their budgets property acquisition for the Hwy 95 corridor. Cambridge and may cause a need to move out of the city. I am will- Occupation: Supply ing to listen to any concerns or ideas people have and TOP PRIORITIES Chain Procurement bring them to the Council in a timely manner. People My top priority is to be fi scally responsible Analyst who know me well, know that I am an excellent listener! while delivering the essential services. We need to continue to implement our Long Range Plan. This allows us to budget for our needs now and plan for our next ten years of expen- REASON FOR RUNNING ditures. I am running for City Council because I feel a JOSEPH MORIN Our equipment needs such as plow trucks, sense of duty to serve our community to the best of snow removal equipment, mowing equipment, my ability. I hope to look at any issues our city might truck replacement, police vehicles, squad car face with a fresh set of eyes to come up with differ- cameras, body cameras, playground equip- ent and new ideas to solve those issues. I have no City of residence: ment, roof replacements, voting machine complaints against any of our current city council Isanti replacement, street sweepers, computer re- members other than the fact the majority of them Occupation: Medical placements, computer upgrades, printer/scan- have been serving in our city’s government for disability ner replacements, fi re equipment, emergency many, many years. While I commend them all for management items, etc. We also need to budget their years of service, I feel it would very benefi cial for street replacement, storm sewers, crack to have a sitting council member with a new perspec- sealing so that we are able to get maximum life tive on things. REASON FOR RUNNING out of our streets. My heart is always tuned in to what is best for the Staffi ng is another item that we budget for. TOP PRIORITIES residents of Cambridge. I am here to make the hard We are fortunate to have a city staff that works My top priority if elected is to look at plans, ideas, decisions when necessary and I do not have alternative very hard and cares about this city as much as and issues that are brought to the Council with a motives or baggage to distract my focus. we do. We must ensure that we are adequately new set of eyes. Being a newer resident to our city, staffed for all of our citizens’ needs. I am free of any bias, and hold no allegiance to TOP PRIORITIES I have volunteered many hours because I any particular special interests or groups within To reduce the taxes whenever possible. We cannot love this city. In fact, another council member our community. I would like to fi nd ways to better keep going to the citizens’ property taxes as a source of and I personally mowed the lawn at our new engage community members in decisions that affect income for the City. We need to look outside the box and library in order to save money. everyone within our city limits. I have ideas on how to do that. The City of Cambridge has a very well thought out fi nancial plan where the BIGGEST CHALLENGES BIGGEST CHALLENGES City does not purchase anything unless it can be paid We are all trying to work through what the I feel one of the biggest issues our city faces is dif- for with cash (minus road improvements). We need to world is going to be like as we move through fering opinion of the future plans of our city and how stick to this plan whenever possible for the city’s benefi t. the Covid 19 epidemic. it should look fi ve years, 10 years, and further years We do not know if our local government aid down the road of where we currently are. I feel our BIGGEST CHALLENGES will be reduced or eliminated this year. That community is not necessarily fully represented in Property taxes, of course. If we look at our overall will have a huge impact on our property taxes. the demographic of where my family currently falls, climate, we should try to increase the number of people Our citizens cannot afford huge tax hikes. being a younger family with younger children. I feel employed in Cambridge by attracting a diverse employ- We need to concentrate on running our city that our demographic is not necessarily properly er base. This will help both property taxes and person- effectively while keeping a very close eye on represented when it comes to paving the way in our al well-being for employment, health insurance, and taxes. city’s future. I look forward to hopefully being part lowered expenses. I think we can reduce taxes however, I need in that representation as we move forward as a great to hear from you on what services you think community with even more potential to be the best should be reduced or eliminated. My phone city in the area. number is 763-689-5399.

REASON FOR RUNNING due to wasted money or funds that are not accounted I have 10 years as the president of an association, for. BRANDY HERBST 13 years as a business owner that employees over 200 people and cares for roughly 100 citizens in this com- BIGGEST CHALLENGES munity alone. I think with my business background, As a 18-year resident of the Cambridge-Isanti com- the understand of peoples needs and years of experi- munity I take great pride in serving the people that City of residence: ence I would be an amazing council member. live here. I have been a business owner for 13 years Cambridge and during that time have heard many of our com- Occupation: Business TOP PRIORITIES munity members make statements that they are nev- owner If elected I want to give a voice back to the citizens er heard or if you don’t know people you cannot get on how tax money is spent. I want to stop the wasted anything done. I have a passion to let the voices that funds on things that are not needed. I want to help the feel they are not allowed to give an opinion, have the community grow in ways that allow the citizen to live option to use me as their voice to allow their opinions comfortable and without fear of major tax increases to be heard. 2020 PRIMARY JULY 30, 2020 countystar.com ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 11 CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL

MARK ZIEBARTH facing the citizens of BARBARA SCHUMANN city-wide mailers on Cambridge are econom- city issues. ic. Our economy is not City of residence: where it was in 2019 and BIGGEST CHALLENGES this is a time to work City of residence: The biggest challenge Cambridge with all of our partners Cambridge is the ongoing enrich- Occupation: School at the local, regional, Occupation: Adminis- ment to the quality of Principal state, and federal level tration life for the citizens of to help our citizens and Cambridge. businesses get back to THINK BIG. Think- thriving again in this ing big occupies a REASON FOR RUNNING business community, great city. I want the divergent brainstorm- I have lived in Cam- making wise decisions citizens to know that my REASON FOR RUNNING the residents and the ing space–an alternate bridge since 1989 and am about the future of our goal is to work tirelessly I am dedicated to city through honesty reality where there are interested in helping our city, providing recre- with all of our partners Cambridge - the city in and transparency. The no wrong answers. The community become an ational opportunities for to promote the city of which I chose to live and city has been heading in last and most important even better community. residents, and working Cambridge and work to to take an active part a positive direction and part of this idea is to I believe my experience together as a community make it an even better in its continued growth I want to ensure that move from the divergent and problem-solving to meet the needs of all place. This will not and well-being. My trend. Furthermore, I space to one that is sol- skills make me a good of our citizens, will help always be easy, but by desire to serve the com- want to make sure that idly based. Be realistic candidate to lead the city us achieve these goals. listening to the residents munity, its residences, our residents are heard. about what options are through the challenges I want to empower our of Cambridge, fi nding and businesses in a way There are many that do actionable, and then of our current reality. I community and listen common ground, and that will bring contin- not feel they have time take next steps. This is have raised my family to their voices as we working in partnership ued hope for a brighter for local politics or do the convergent phase. here and love my com- work together for a great with other agencies and future, a safe place to not have an interest The steps to get there munity. I want to give future! Cambridge is a organizations we can live with sustainable because they do not can sometimes become back to the community great place to live and grow our community in growth. know how the issues af- more obvious when you of Cambridge that has work! I want to work with a way that is sustainable, fect them or even what start vividly imagining given my family so much all of our many partners and productive for every TOP PRIORITIES the issues are. I would the desired outcome. over the last 30 years. to advocate for the city of Cambridge resident! For the City of Cam- also encourage more Steps to obtain this are: Cambridge and do what Together we will do bridge residents to con- resident involvement •Allocate time to think TOP PRIORITIES I can to make a positive what we can as a city to tinue to live in a safe, with issues we face as a outside the box My top priority is to difference in the lives of improve the lives of our family-oriented commu- community, by utilizing •Pick Specifi c Goals make Cambridge an our citizens! citizens and businesses nity with a small-town technology to get infor- •Identify Actionable even stronger and more during this challenging feel. I would also like to mation to them as well First Steps vibrant community. I BIGGEST CHALLENGES period of time! increase trust between as open forums and/or •Generate Ideas think that growing our The biggest challenges LETTERS: Council votes to instruct acting city attorney to prepare redacted versions

FROM PAGE I ‘The letters are strictly a list attorney-client privilege, if the council ‘We hear from the public were to do so, the letters would defi nite- he felt this information needed to be of somebody’s perspective ly have to redacted by him, which he es- they want honesty and made public. timated could take anywhere between “It is believed that the public interest or their ideas of what has three to six hours. transparency. Seeing that demands release of certain portions of “These documents, in my legal opin- these letters, especially if the matters happened.’ ion, do contain data that certainly is we are public offi cials, I involve elected or appointed public not public,” Anderson said. “Not with- offi cials, which may or may not be the Kelly Neider standing any waiver of attorney-client think they should know.’ case,” Voss wrote in his introduction of North Branch City Council Member privilege, if those letters were to be dis- the agenda item. seminated, they would certainly need Joel McPherson While the exact reasons why these to be redacted signifi cantly in order to North Branch City Council Member letters are more than simple “I resign now-former W&L Commission Chair protect that non-public data from being my position...” in nature won’t be Peter Schaps that would shed some seen by others.” revealed until the release of said letters, additional light on the situation. He also told the council if they didn’t the resignation letter from a year ago the council’s discussion implied Doran “I would ask the council to reconsider waive the privilege, the letters could needed to be included in his motion? reveals alleged actions taken by council this as an issue of privacy until the ex- not be provided to the public under the “The explanation I can offer you is members, city staff, and/or Water & isting investigation is completed,” Nei- Freedom of Information Act. the June 26, 2019 letter was specifi cally Light Commissioners or employees. der said. “Then we can appropriately Council Member Joel McPherson said referenced in at least one occasion, “I have read these two letters quite address the residents of North Branch he thought the council should waive and as such, that would be appropriate frequently,” said Council Member Kelly with the full agenda and full fi ndings of their privilege in this case. and desirable to be included should a Neider while indicating her opposition what is going on. “We hear from the public they want member of the public want to review to the motion. “It is simply a document “I served (on the W&L Commission) honesty and transparency,” McPher- the documents,” Voss explained. of opinions. There is nothing substan- for just over a year,” she continued, son said. “I think for the attorney to Via a roll-call vote, Voss, McPherson tial written in here. The letters are “and I have thousands of documents go through and redact anything that and Kathy Blomquist voted in favor of strictly a list of somebody’s perspective indicating these items in these letters is potential harm to an employee is ap- waiving the privilege, with Neider and or their ideas of what has happened.” are untrue.” propriate, but seeing that we are public Swenson voting against. Neider indicated there is an ongoing Anderson told the council while he offi cials, I think they should know.” investigation initiated by herself and typically advises against the waiving of Mayor Jim Swenson asked Voss why GTITHEATRES.COM Jim’s Auto Sales G T CAMBRIDGE I MOVIE HOTLINE 0% FINANCING T 763-689-3005 Warranties • Free Oil Changes Baby fresh clean carpets H for as little as 150.00 E We Great Service Ethan Ellingson A NORTH BRANCH Finance Owner Check out our website T MOVIE HOTLINE www.premiercleanandrestore.com You! Old Hwy 61, Rush City 26+ Years Experience R 651-674-012323 Call Today: E IICRC Master Textile Cleaner Call to Verify Movies & Showtimes JimsAutoRushCity.com • 320-358-0847 S IICRC Journeyman Water Damage Technician 651-674-2888

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ISANTI COUNTY COURT REPORT

The following felony charges were fi led in Isanti County Court on July 20 - 24. All individuals are presumed inno- cent until proven guilty.

Daniel William Nace, (DOB 11/21/1994), of Cambridge, was charged July 20 with threats of violence. Ann Michelle Hazlett, (DOB 03/16/1981), of Princeton, was charged July 21 with damage to property - 1st degree - value reduced over $1000. Ronald Dale Lundy, Jr., (DOB 07/06/1977), of Pine City, was charged July 21 with one count burglary - 2nd degree - dwelling, and one count burglary - 3rd degree - steal/commit felony or gross misd. Daniel Joseph Kenney, (DOB 10/25/1988), of Hinckley, was charged July 22 with one count burglary - 2nd degree - dwelling, and one count burglary - 3rd degree - steal/commit felony or gross misd.

CHISAGO COUNTY COURT REPORT

The following felony charges were fi led in Chisago County Court on July 20 - 24. All individuals are presumed inno- cent until proven guilty.

JENNIFER KOTILA | COUNTY STAR Brandon Robert Peterson, (DOB 01/28/1980), of Marine on Rum River BMX received the 2020 Legacy Award for having the number one BMX track in the nation for 2019. St. Croix, was charged July 20 with receiving stolen property. Taylor Jean Coleman, (DOB 12/06/1995), of circle Pines, was charged July 20 with theft - take/use/transfer movable prop - no consent. Ryan John Patzer, (DOB 01/22/1991), of Center City, was More beer approved for street dances charged July 21 with arson - 2nd degree - building - value $1,000 or more. BY JENNIFER KOTILA will be the only beer sales at street dances. Adam Timothy Carr, (DOB 08/16/1987), of Lindstrom, was charged July 21 with drugs - 3rd degree - sale - narcotic. [email protected] “I don’t care what they believe, I want to know what the agreement is,” Bergley said. “It sounds like we Nathan Christopher Braun, (DOB 09/15/1991), of Rush City, Isanti street dance attendees will have a new don’t really have a hard and true agreement here, but was charged July 23 with assault - 4th degree - correctional employee; prob. offi cer; prosecutor; judge - demonstrable beverage option at the last two street dances of the I also want to stay true to our word.” bodily harm. year after Isanti City Council approved a temporary “We do support our city businesses,” Johnson said. Michael Frederick Nelson, (DOB 11/29/1945), of Stanchfi eld, on-sale liquor license for Thunder Brothers Brewery “However, we did not want to trample all over the Li- was charged July 24 with one count sodomy - upon or with in a 3-2 vote. ons and/or Dahlheimer. So, what we kind of directed child under 18 yrs repealed and two counts indecent liberties Council Member Steve Lundeen and Mayor Jeff was let’s have the Lions and Thunder Brothers sit - child under 16 yrs - takes indecent liberties with or induces Johnson voted against the resolution, and council down and talk about it. But, the only problem with child to perform. members Jim Gordon, Paul Bergley, and Dan Collison that is if we did that, then it wouldn’t be on time for voted in favor of the resolution. them to possibly make the next street dance.” During discussion of the agenda item, Johnson Lundeen stated he voted no in order to save money explained to Collison that the issue was discussed at for the city, because Dahlheimer might ask for their of July 30 - Augus committee of the whole, which Collison missed. $1,000 sponsorship back. Week t 5 “We did have a discussion there that we do have “We’re talking about a very small amount of money, Dahlheimer that sponsors our street dances, as well and we are talking about a local business that we as the Lions is the only one that sells the beer at the want to help promote,” Gordon said. “Why should moment at our street dances,” Johnson said. “We kind we close off competition completely? What’s more of recommended having a discussion with Thunder important than the dollars and cents is the right for Brothers and the Lions to see if we can kind of meet him to come to the street dances to sell and compete, at the half-way point. We would be supporting an especially in his hometown.” Isanti business if we did let them come in here. Some valid points were made that we do have two ice cream NEW GRANT TO ADD MENTAL HEALTH OFFICER ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 trucks, why can’t we have two different beer compa- The council approved accepting a $125,000 grant What seems like innocent Surround yourself with your nies. One’s selling craft beer and the other selling tap from the Department of Justice COPS Hiring Pro- fun can quickly escalate, favorite things and people, beer.” gram. Aries. Be sure to rein in the Libra. This will make daily Bergley asked City Administrator Josi Wood to According to Isanti Police Chief Travis Muyres, excitement. If you can’t do so life that much better and help explain the sponsorship agreement the city has with the grant would allow the city to hire a new full-time on your own, ask a buddy to you put a positive spin on Dahlheimer. offi cer in September, and the grant would pay the assist you. anything. She explained they applied to give a sponsorship offi cers’ salary through nearly the end of 2021. and sent the city a check that has been cashed. She Muyres explained it would be an offi cer focused on TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 noted the city does not have a contract with donations mental health, advocating and being a liaison to get This is your time to ramp up You may be a little moody and sponsorships other than the application fee. more help for city residents suffering from mental the romance, Taurus. If you and things may not be going She further added that she was made aware of the health problems. are single, employ some according to plan right now, verbal agreement with Dahlheimer in 2013. As far as “We don’t have the resources right now, we’ve done dating apps to fi nd a new Scorpio. But all it takes is a she understood, it was an agreement that Dahlheimer very well with very limited resources to respond to match. If you’re in a rela- minor adjustment to change tionship, exchange romantic all of that immediately. would be the only beer sales at the street dances due calls to do what we need to do on the reactive side. We texts. to a limitation about being on a beer sign with anoth- don’t have the staff to do anything on the proactive SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec er distributor. side,” Muyres explained. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 21 Wood stated she thought Dahlheimer believes they No one can make healthy Sagittarius, with all the pres- decisions for you, Gem- sure you have been under ini. It is up to you to make lately, it can be easy to some changes. Recommit to buckle. However, you have healthy eating and exercise energy reserves in droves this week. and can muscle your way Readers asked to nominate Best of Isanti, Chisago County through. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 STAFF REPORT If readers nominate at least two candidates in a cat- Cancer, if your relationship CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan [email protected] egory, the category will appear on the voting ballot. has been complicated by fi - 20 If only one nomination is received, the category won’t nances and power struggles, Miscommunication at work What are your favorite things about Isanti and Chis- be on the ballot. that will start to settle in the may lead to confusion and ago County? Where can you get the best burger? Who After the nominations are fi nished, readers will be days to come. You will fi nd a broken agreements, Capri- is the best local artist? Is your favorite park Kid’s able to vote for their favorites once a day from Aug. 19 middle ground. corn. You may have to be the Kingdom or the Library Park? Or ... is it something – Sept. 10. The ballot will be in the same spot, coun- level head in this situation else entirely? tystar.com/bestof. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 and pull everyone together. Now is the time to share those ideas. Readers of the The contest will be conducted exclusively online, Your signifi cant other can be the catalyst for change, AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Isanti-Chisago County Star are being asked to help with no paper ballots. Leo. He or she may help you Aquarius, keep a level head recognize the best of everything from food to shop- As an incentive to readers to nominate businesses, propel your career and po- through a demanding time. ping to best local sports team. one person who nominates a business will be picked tentially open up doors you You’re being pulled in many An online contest, the Best of the Star — Isan- at random and will receive $100. never considered. directions, but you’ve always ti-Chisago County, is now in its nomination phase. “There are so many people working hard to make been cool under pressure A ballot with over 90 categories is live at countystar. our community what it is,” said Star publisher Jeff VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 and now is no different. com/bestof right now. Andres. “Sometimes they don’t receive a lot of appre- Virgo, you may need to get Readers are asked to nominate their favorites in ciation for their efforts. When you nominate and vote some things of your chest PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 seven groups: eating and drinking; arts and enter- for a someone as one of the best of Isanti or Chisago soon. But don’t fret. You’ll be Dreams fi ll your mind, Pisces. tainment; health and fi tness; local; services; shopping County – you are making a statement.” able to get your emotions out But you have to operate in and sports and recreation. Readers may nominate in When voting closes on Sept. 10, the results will be and start over with a fresh the real world. See if you as many or as few categories as they like from now tallied and winners will be announced in the Isan- and calm perspective. can merge your goals with through Monday, Aug. 3. ti-Chisago County Star on Thursday, Oct. 22. your dreams this week. 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Mott-Deanes Vs Anthony Dillard- accept sealed bids beginning MN 55080, to vary Section 6, Grove, MN 55016 & Robert & Jodi STATE OF MINNESOTA NOTICE OF PARENT Kowalenko Monday, July 27, 2020 through at Subdivision 4 of the Isanti County Brask, 31274 Julliard Street NE, COUNTY OF KANABEC EDUCATION PROGRAM Notice of Hearing by 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Zoning Ordinance requiring any North Branch, MN 55056 for an DISTRICT COURT REQUIREMENTS Publication August 14, 2020. The County kennel facility to be at least 1,000’ Interim Use Permit for an Assisted TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Under Minnesota Statutes § (Minn. Stat. § 518B.01, subd. 8) reserves the right to reject any or all from any residential house, except Living Facility. Legal description is SUMMONS 518.157, in a contested proceeding To Respondent named above: proposals submitted. that of the owner, and a minimum the N ½ of the NW ¼ of the SW ¼ of In Re the Marriage of: involving custody or parenting An order has been issued By order of the Isanti County of ½ mile from 10 or more homes, Section 11, Township 35, Range 22, Brittney Lynae Lowthian, time of a minor child, the parties directing you to appear to a hearing Board of Commissioners this 15th or platted lot. Legal description is North Branch Township. Petitioner, must begin participation in a parent on August 7, 2020 at 8:30 a.m. day of July, 2020. the E ½ of the NW ¼ of the SW 9. The request of David Johnson, and education program that meets before Referee Snow-Kaster for an Julia Lines ¼ of NW ¼ & W ½ of the NE ¼ of 3701 287th Avenue NW, Isanti, Jacob Donald Lowthian, minimum standards promulgated Order for Protection Hearing and County Administrator the SW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section MN 55040 for an amendment to Respondent. by the Minnesota Supreme Court explain why the relief sought in the Published in the Isanti-Chisago 14, Township 37, Range 24, Maple amend the Isanti County Zoning Case Type: Dissolution with Child within 30 days after the first filing Petition for the Order for Protection County STAR on July 23, 30, Ridge Township. Ordinance, Section 6, Agriculture/ Court File No. with the court. In some Districts, should not be granted. August 6, 2020 4. The request of JC Homes, PO Residential, Subdivision 4, to allow Assigned to: parenting education may be You must contact the Ramsey ______Box 232, Cambridge, MN 55008 for a slaughterhouse of livestock THE STATE OF MINNESOTA required in all custody or parenting County Court Administrator’s Office to vary the Isanti County Zoning on the premise as an interim use TO THE ABOVE-NAMED proceedings. You may contact the at 651-266-5130 for hearing location NOTICE OF PUBLIC ACCURACY Ordinance, Section 6, Agriculture/ permit. RESPONDENT: District Court Administrator for details. TEST Residential District, Subdivision 2 Trina Bergloff YOU ARE HEREBY additional information regarding this You may obtain a copy of the FOR ELECTRONIC VOTING #19b. requiring all new lots shall Isanti County Zoning SUMMONED and required to serve requirement and the availability of Petition and any order issued from EQUIPMENT be one – three acres in size. Legal Administrator upon Petitioner’s attorney an Answer parent education programs. the court from the Ramsey County CITY OF CAMBRIDGE description is Pt SE ¼ of Section If you would like to attend this to the Petition for Dissolution of This proceeding does not involve, Court Administrator’s Office. The City of Cambridge will 24, Township 35, Range 23, Isanti meeting via-Tele-Conference, Marriage which is herewith served affect or bring in question any real If you do not appear at the conduct its public accuracy test Township. please go to the Isanti County upon you, within thirty (30) days after property. scheduled hearing, the Petitioner’s of the DS 200 Electronic Precinct Trina Bergloff webpage at www.co.isanti.mn.us service of this Summons upon you, The object of this proceeding request may be granted as a default Counter and the ES&S AutoMark on Isanti County Zoning for instructions. exclusive of the date of service. If is a dissolution of the marriage matter. Failure to appear will not be Wednesday, August 5, 2020, at 3:00 Administrator Published in the Isanti-Chisago you fail to do so, judgment by default relationship and such division of the a defense to prosecution for violation p.m. in the City Council Chambers This meeting will be held via County STAR on July 30, 2020 will be taken against you for the property involved as the Court finds of the Court’s Order. at the Cambridge City Hall, 300 Tele – Conference ONLY, please relief demanded in the Petition. Both just. Court Administrator 3rd Ave. NE, Cambridge, Minnesota. go to the Isanti County webpage parties are hereby notified, pursuant Dated this 5th day of February, Ramsey This equipment is used in Precinct at www.co.isanti.mn.us for SCHOOL BOARD to Minnesota 2020. Published in the Isanti-Chisago 1 and Precinct 2. All interested instructions. Statutes § 518.091, as follows: LEGAL AID SERVICE OF NE County STAR on July 30, 2020 persons are invited to attend. Published in the Isanti-Chisago CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI SCHOOLS NOTICE OF TEMPORARY MINNESOTA ______By: Linda J. Woulfe County STAR on July 30, 2020 SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF RESTRAINING AND Attorney for Petitioner Its: Election Administrator ______THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE Legal Aid Service of NE CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Published in the Isanti-Chisago CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI SCHOOLS RESOLUTION PROVISIONS Minnesota MUNICIPAL PRIMARY ELECTION County STAR on July 30, 2020 NOTICE OF (VIRTUAL ONLY) BOARD OF EDUCATION. UNDER MINNESOTA LAW, 1015 Hillside Ave. SW, Suite 4 AUGUST 11, 2020 PUBLIC HEARING The complete minutes are SERVICE OF THIS SUMMONS Pine City, MN 55063 Sample Ballot ISANTI COUNTY available for public inspection at MAKES THE FOLLOWING (320) 629-0185 PUBLIC HEARING The Isanti County Planning the Education Services Center, REQUIREMENTS APPLY TO [email protected] City Offices Commission will hold a (VIRTUAL) Cambridge-Isanti Schools, 625A BOTH PARTIES TO THIS ACTION, By Geoffrey A. Miller PUBLIC NOTICE public hearing on Thursday August Main Street North, Cambridge, MN, Councilmember CITY OF ISANTI or at our website, www.c-ischools. UNLESS THEY ARE MODIFIED AIN: 184603 Vote for up to two 13, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. to consider BY THE COURT OR THE Filed in District Court PLANNING COMMISSION the following requests: org. PROCEEDING IS DISMISSED: State of Minnesota Brandy Herbst Public Hearing on August 18, 1. To discuss amending the Isanti The Regular School Board (1) NEITHER PARTY MAY 7/9/2020 9:48 a.m. 2020 County Zoning Ordinance Interim Meeting of Cambridge-Isanti DISPOSE OF ANY ASSETS Published in the Isanti-Chisago Lisa Iverson Notice is hereby given that on Uses as it relates to manufactured Schools June 18, 2020. Tuesday, August 18, 2020, at 7:00 Member Present: Chair Tim EXCEPT (i) FOR THE County STAR on July 16, 23, 30, Joseph Morin homes used as a second dwelling NECESSITIES OF LIFE OR FOR 2020 P.M. or shortly thereafter following and is temporary in nature. Hitchings, Vice Chair Gary Hawkins, THE NECESSARY GENERATION ______ David Redfield the City Council Meeting, at the 2. The request of JC Homes, PO Clerk Lynn Wedlund, Treasurer Heidi OF INCOME OR PRESERVATION Isanti City Hall located at 110 First Box 232, Cambridge, MN 55008 to Sprandel, and Directors Aaron Berg, OF ASSETS, (ii) BY AN NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION Tom Schibilla Avenue NW, Isanti, Minnesota; the present a preliminary plat of North Nikki Johnson and Carri Levitski; AGREEMENT IN WRITING, OR (iii) Planning Commission will hold a and Ex Officio, Superintendent Dr. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Barbara Jean Schumann Wind Meadows. Legal description FOR RETAINING COUNSEL TO Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing on the following is Pt E ½ of the E ½ of the SE ¼ & Nate Rudolph. CARRY ON OR TO CONTEST THIS Primary Election will be held in the Mark N. Ziebarth items: Pt W ½ of the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ of Absent: None PROCEEDING; City of Cambridge election precincts 1) Request from Scott Zimprich for Section 24, Township 35, Range 23, • Chair Tim Hitchings called the (2) NEITHER PARTY MAY named below: Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to a variance to Section 13 Article Four: Isanti Township. meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. HARASS THE OTHER PARTY; PRECINCT 1 8:00 p.m. Accessory Buildings, Structures, and 3. The request of Brent and • Agenda and Consent Agenda AND, Cambridge Fire Department, 300 City of Cambridge Precincts 1 Uses Subd. 1 table 3 to have a Sarah Zarbok, 7631 285th Avenue were approved. (3) ALL CURRENTLY 3rd Avenue NE and 2 are located at: detached accessory structure larger NE, North Branch, MN 55056 to • Approved the Treasurer’s AVAILABLE INSURANCE PRECINCT 2 300 3rd Avenue NE than 580 square feet. present a preliminary plat of Zarbok Report subject to audit. COVERAGE MUST BE Council Chambers, Cambridge Cambridge, Minnesota. BY ORDER OF THE CITY OF Acres. Legal description is the W ½ • Resolved to accept gifts MAINTAINED AND CONTINUED City Hall, 300 3rd Avenue NE Published in the Isanti-Chisago ISANTI, MINNESOTA. of the SE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section and donations from the following WITHOUT CHANGE IN COVERAGE on Tuesday, August 11, 2020. County STAR on July 30, Aug. Sheila Sellman 27, Township 35, Range 22, North individuals and businesses: Aaron OR BENEFICIARY DESIGNATION. Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. 6, 2020 Community Development Director Branch Township. Berg, Allina Health, Brenda Lillion (4) PARTIES TO A MARRIAGE until 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of ______Published in the Isanti-Chisago 4. The request of William Gilsrud, and Pheasants-Quail Forever. DISSOLUTION PROCEEDING selecting candidates to advance to County STAR on July 30, 2020 40807 Tiger Street NW, Milaca, MN • Approved 2020-2021 Fiscal ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEMPT the General Election for the following PUBLIC NOTICE ______56353 to present a preliminary plat Year Budget ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE City of Cambridge offices: CITY OF ISANTI of Fish and Rye. Legal description is • Approved 2020-2021 BoardBook RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO Councilmember CITY COUNCIL BUDGET NOTICE OF (VIRTUAL ONLY) the N ½ of the SW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Renewal MINNESOTA LAW. ALTERNATIVE Published in the Isanti-Chisago WORK SESSION PUBLIC HEARING Section 8, Township 37, Range 25, • Approved 2020-2022 SEE DISPUTE RESOLUTION INCLUDES County STAR on July 23, 30, 2020 Notice is hereby given that the ISANTI COUNTY Dalbo Township. Membership Renewal MEDIATION, ARBITRATION, AND ______Isanti City Council has called a The Isanti County Board of 5. The request of Duane Mathson, • Approved 2020-2021 MREA OTHER PROCESSES AS SET Budget Work Session Meeting to Adjustment will hold a (VIRTUAL) 5355 Highway 95 NW, Cambridge, Membership Renewal FORTH IN THE DISTRICT COURT NOTICE be held on Tuesday, August 5, 2020 public hearing on Thursday August MN 55008 to present a preliminary • Approved 2019-2020 Calendar RULES. YOU MAY CONTACT STORAGE UNIT AUCTION immediately following the 7:00 p.m. 13, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. to consider the plat of Lenmar Estates 2. Legal Revision THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR This is notice of intent to sell City Council meeting. following requests: description is Outlot A of Lenmar • Approved Contractual ABOUT RESOURCES IN YOUR property located in unit S05 at Isanti Katie Brooks 1. The request of Taylor Haas, Estates of Section 24, Township 36, Agreement for Alternative Education AREA. IF YOU CANNOT PAY FOR Self Storage. If Jake Lowthian fails to Human Resources/ City Clerk 6941 317th Avenue NW, Princeton, Range 25, Wyanett Township. Services Between C-I Schools and MEDIATION OR ALTERNATIVE pay the balance in full by August 7, Published in the Isanti-Chisago MN 55371, to construct an addition 6. The request of Austin Olson, Ogilvie Public Schools DISPUTE RESOLUTION, IN SOME 2020 at 9:00 a.m. an online auction County STAR on July 30, 2020 with less than the required setback 9228 287th Avenue NE, North • Approved Local Education COUNTIES, ASSISTANCE MAY BE will be held at www.storageauctions. from the centerline of a township Branch, MN 55056 to present a Agency Representative AVAILABLE TO YOU THROUGH net on August 10, 2020 at 9:00 road. Legal description is Pt SE ¼ of preliminary plat of Garden Acres • Approved 2020 Chemical Health A NONPROFIT PROVIDER OR a.m. The unit appear to contain REQUEST FOR BID the SW ¼ of Section 3, Township 35, Second Addition. Legal description Contract between C-I Schools and A COURT PROGRAM. IF YOU household items. Range 25, Spencer Brook Township. is Outlot A Garden Acres of Section Isanti County ARE A VICTIM OF DOMESTIC Published in the Isanti-Chisago ISANTI COUNTY BOARD OF 2. The request of Larry 25, Township 35, Range 22, North • Resolved to Establishing Dates ABUSE OR THREATS OF ABUSE County STAR on July 23, 30, 2020 COMMISSIONERS Anderson, 33779 Feldspar Street Branch Township. for Filing of Affidavits of Candidacy AS DEFINED IN MINNESOTA ______REQUEST FOR BIDS NW, Princeton, MN 55371, to 7. The request of Joseph Semler • Approved High School Summer STATUTES, CHAPTER 518B, YOU SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY construct a deck with less than the Sr, 6035 295th Avenue NW, Isanti, LTFM Project Contracts ARE NOT REQUIRED TO TRY STATE OF MINNESOTA Isanti County is seeking bids for required setback from the ordinary MN 55040 to present a preliminary o Adjourned at 8:09 p.m. MEDIATION AND YOU WILL NOT DISTRICT COURT the sale the following Isanti County high watermark of the lake. Legal plat of Pine Terrace 1st Addition. Published in the Isanti-Chisago BE PENALIZED BY THE COURT IN RAMSEY COUNTY Property: 244 Birch Street South, description is Pt Govt Lot 3 of Legal description is Outlot A Pine County STAR on July 30, 2020 LATER PROCEEDINGS. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT Cambridge, MN 55008 Section 27, Township 36, Range 25, Terrace of Section 18, Township 35, IF YOU VIOLATE ANY OF Court File Number: 62DAFA20720 The Isanti County Administrator’s Wyanett Township. Range 24, Bradford Township.

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