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BY JENNIFER KOTILA [email protected]

Editor’s note: This article is part two of a two- part series stemming from the Community Q&A session held at Common Ground United Methodist Church on Aug. 11. See last week’s edition of the Star for part one, featuring vaccination informa- tion from local medical professionals.

Throughout the last year, COVID-19 has affect- ed many aspects of everyone’s life. During the vaccination forum Aug. 11, COVID-19 survivors, a BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR school nurse, and a pastor shared their personal experiences about how COVID-19 affected them.

Large crowd gathers for ‘Stop the Mandates’ rally SURVIVING COVID-19 Approximately 150 people took part in a “Stop the Mandates” rally in Cambridge on Saturday, Aug. 21. The participants, People from the community who go to the gov- who were voicing their disapproval of governments and private employers mandating COVID vaccination as a condition of ernment center may recognize Tom Scharf, who employment, gathered at Cambridge Medical Center along Dellwood Street before marching to Highway 95 and planting currently works part-time as courthouse security. themselves at the intersection of Highway 95 and Main Street for about two-and-a-half hours, where they garnered a con- He is retired from a siderable number of horn-honks in support. A second, similar rally also took place on Wednesday, Aug. 25. 26-year career as a deputy sheriff, and a 30-year career in the military, both active duty and reserve. He also shared that he is a grandfather to C-I School Board approves second referendum vote three young chil- dren. BY BILL STICKELS III “My health his- [email protected] ‘Cambridge-Isanti Schools now ranks tory is fairly good, aside from being a Citing continued revenue shortfalls from the state in the bottom 7% of all districts in type II diabetic and and a lack of an operating referendum, the Cam- I did have two heart bridge-Isanti School Board is taking a second crack Minnesota for per student spending attacks in 2020,” he at getting voter approval for an operating referen- said. “I’m the sole and per student funding.’ JENNIFER KOTILA | COUNTY STAR dum in order to increase per pupil funding for the caretaker of my wife, COVID survivor Tim district. with Alzheimer’s dis- Dr. Nate Rudolph Guderian speaks about his The fi rst attempt, which was on last November’s ease and my elderly experience of he and his ballot, asked for $800 per student initially, with the Cambridge-Isanti Schools Superintendent parents, 88 and 89 wife being hospitalized with amount increasing to $1,200 per student in 2024. That years old.” the virus. referendum failed by a 62.33% to 37.67% margin. kept pace with infl ation in the last decade,” Super- In mid-December This time around, the district is taking a different intendent Dr. Nate Rudolph said during the Aug. 19 2020, Scharf started to feel ill. He went to get test- approach with their ask of taxpayers. The vote is School Board meeting. “Cambridge-Isanti Schools ed for COVID in preparation for traveling during being broken into two questions, with the fi rst ques- now ranks in the bottom 7% of all districts in Min- the holidays, which resulted in a positive result tion asking for $565 per student “to hire and retain nesota for per student spending and per student Dec. 22. “I knew it would be positive, because high-quality teachers and support students.” The funding. Inadequate funding has led to larger class from the time I took the test I was still in bed. I second question will be dependent on the fi rst ques- sizes, fewer teachers and staff, fewer critical support did not get out of bed from the 20th of December tion being approved. Should that happen, the district systems for our students, and fewer career and tech- until Jan. 1, when I broke down and called an is asking for an additional $121 per student, with that nical learning opportunities for our students.” ambulance and they hauled me out of the house,” money being specifi cally earmarked for “Vocational Dr. Rudolph pointed out the amount of this refer- Scharf shared. Technology and College Readiness.” endum, which would generate a total of $2.97 million He doesn’t remember much about the time According to the district’s information, if the annually for 10 years if the fi rst question passes between Christmas and New Year’s, but he didn’t referendum passes, the owner of a $200,000 would see and $3.6 million annually if both questions pass, is want to go to the hospital and leave his wife and an impact of $95 per year ($8 per month) for the fi rst roughly half the previous referendum request. At the family without him over Christmas. question and another $50 per year ($4 per month) for same time, the district has been working on fi nding Scharf was taken to the hospital in Sandstone, the second question. “State funding for education in Minnesota has not SEE REFERENDUM, PAGE 2 SEE SURVIVORS, PAGE 5

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FROM PAGE I HOW TO VOTE The second location is Cam- Dr. Rudolph acknowledged one of the bridge-Isanti High School at 430 8th VOTING ON ELECTION DAY ways to restructure their debt in order shortcomings of last year’s referendum Ave NW, Cambridge, using the main en- to minimize their upcoming levy was that it was placed on the same bal- trance. Voting hours will be weekdays, Residents of City of Cambridge P-1, City of amount, which should equalize some of lot as a national election. 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., except for Thursdays Cambridge P-2, Dalbo Township, Maple the impact on taxpayers. “Last year, it was hard to get peoples’ when voting hours are extended to 8 Ridge Township, Cambridge Township, “Through the restructuring of debt, attention and break through the noise p.m. There will also be voting available Stanchfi eld Township, Springvale Town- should the referendum pass, taxes on ag of the campaigns of the elections last from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. ship, Wyanett Township, Isanti County; and land should actually decrease slightly,” year,” he said. “This year, it’s all about 30. On Monday, Nov. 1 it will also be Fish Lake Township, Chisago County. Dr. Rudolph said. “(However) we will funding our schools.” extended to 5 p.m. Vote at: only restructure debt to lower taxes if Since this will be the only ballot ques- For those who wish to vote by mail, Cambridge Fire Hall the referendum passes in November.” tion in November’s elections, though, they need to request a ballot applica- 300 3rd Ave NE. Additionally, the passage of the refer- how people can vote will be different on tion, which can be obtained on the Cambridge, MN 55008 endum would enable the district to re- election day. Instead of all of the typical district’s website at c-ischools.org and ceive additional funding from the state. polling places, there will be just two clicking on the “referendum” tab and Residents of City of Isanti P-1, City of Isanti Based on the state’s funding formula, polling locations for the entire district - scrolling down to the “voting” tab at P-2, Athens Township, Bradford Township, if the referendum passes, the state will Cambridge Fire Hall and Isanti Com- the bottom of the page. Applications Isanti Township, Oxford Township, Spencer pay 20% of the referendum amount. munity Center (see sidebar for a gen- can also be sent via email by contacting Brook Township, Stanford Township, and “There’s a portion of the amount of eral description of who votes where). Melanie Allen at mallen@c-ischools. North Branch Township, Isanti County. the referendum that would be paid by These two locations will be open from 7 org. Vote at: the State of Minnesota,” Dr. Rudolph a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2. Filled out applications can then be Isanti Community Center said. “Our taxpayers are currently For those who wish to vote early, that returned in person to the District Offi c- 2081/2 1st Ave. NW paying that money in their taxes, which can be accomplished either in person or es, mailed to 625A Main Street North, Isanti, MN 55040 then goes out to other communities and by mail. In person early voting will be Cambridge, MN 55008, or emailed to other districts across the state because open from Sept. 17 through Nov. 1 at two Melanie Allen. The actual ballots will we don’t have any operating levy on locations. The fi rst is the C-I Schools then either be issued in person at the cations. All ballots must be received by the books. So that (the passing of the District Offi ce, located at 625A Main District Offi ces or mailed out. The the district by Election Day. referendum) would cause those dollars Street North, Cambridge. Voting hours completed ballots also can be returned For additional questions regarding to come back to our hometown, rather will be 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on week- in person to the District Offi ce or via the referendum, go to c-ischools.org and than other going to other places.” days, and 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Nov. 1. mail to the same address as the appli- click on the “referendum” tab. City of Isanti helps raise awareness of overdoses

BY JENNIFER KOTILA ing. [email protected] “About two years ago, I came to the council with concerns A proclamation made by on recruitment,” said Police Isanti Mayor Jeff Johnson at Chief Travis Muyres. “The the Aug. 17 Isanti City Council number one concern that all meeting sets International law enforcement has right now Overdose Awareness Day for is recruitment of new offi cers. Aug. 31, 2021, in the City of We are going to swear in four Isanti. offi cers today that are indic- “This kind of touches base at ative of what we have in our home for a lot of us Isanti resi- department and they are some dents,” said Mayor Jeff John- of the best offi cers I’ve had the son. “We did have one of our privilege to work with in the 23 very own that ended up over- years of my career. I’m not say- dosing on prescription drugs. ing that just because they work She was an ambassador for the for me, that’s from the heart.” City of Isanti. She’s actually a He noted that changing sister to Luke Merrill, which is recruitment strategies allowed one of our EDA (members). It’s the city to hire some highly very important, not only to me, qualifi ed offi cers. The four new but her mother Denise that we offi cers that were sworn in are did this proclamation for Aug. Jordan Lund, hired Sept. 2020; 31, 2021.” Michael Glavan, hired Sept. 2020; Christopher Morgan, JENNIFER KOTILA | COUNTY STAR NEW OFFICERS SWORN IN hired Feb. 2020; and, Tyler Pictured following their swearing in ceremony at the Aug. 17 Isanti City Council meeting are new offi cers Jor- Four new police offi cers were Lawson, hired Dec. 2019. dan Lund, Michael Glavan, Chirstopher Morgan, and Tyler Lawson; along with Isanti Police Chief Travis Muyres sworn in at the council meet- and Lieutenant John McCarty.

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WEDNESDAYS meet the author for Willaim series, featuring Kenny Krona, a.m. This month’s theme is SEPT. 18 Viking Vittles Kent Krueger’s release of at North Folk Winery starting “Sunfl owers,” and will be held Rocket launching Viking Vittles will be avail- “Lightning Strike” at The at 6 p.m. Tickets are $15 and at River Bluff Preserve. This The Cambridge Public Li- able for pickup starting June 16 Spare Room, 1270 W. 3rd St., can be purchased at showtix4u. event is free to all 2 - 5 year brary invites anyone 10-years- from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. at Trinity Rush City, starting at 6:30 p.m. com. olds who reside in the City of old and up to stop by the lawn Lutheran Church and Stacy Tickets are $10 each and can be Isanti. There is a $2 charge for on the Fern Street side of the Lions Park. Beginning June purchased at Scout & Morgan SEPT. 10 non-residents. Preregistration building to learn how to build 23, they will also be available or online at www.scoutand- Curling Club fundraiser is required by emailing isan- and launch a soda bottle rock- for pickup at North Branch morganbooks.com. Ticket Cambridge Curling Club tiparks@cityofi santi.us or by et. This event will run from Central Park. Call Donna at price includes light appetizers, will be hosting a “Raise the calling 763-444-5512. 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Registration is 612-363-5072 for more info. dessert, and coffee. A cash bar Roof” fundraising event from required by going to ecrlib.org and food for purchase will also 5 - 9 p.m. at the Isanti County SEPT 16 and clicking on the events tab. THURSDAYS be offered. Fairgrounds. There will be Teen Book Club Braham Farmers Market Football, Floats, Fun! a pasta bar served at 6 p.m., The Cambridge Library will SEPT. 20 The Braham Farmers Mar- The North Branch High with a short video presentation be hosting a book club from 5 - Book Club - North Branch ket will be open each Thursday School football team will be at 7 p.m. The event will also 6 p.m., with the featured book The North Branch Library from 3-6 p.m. at the south end hosting a community event feature a silent auction, games being “Five Flavors of Dumb” will be hosting their monthly of the Frandsen Bank parking from 6 - 8 p.m. at Central Park of chance, and a keg. Tickets by Antony John. Copies of book club meeting from 11 a.m. lot. New vendors are always featuring ice cream, music, are $30 each or $240 for a table. the book are available at the - noon. This month’s book is welcome. games, and the chance for kids Reservations are being accept- library. The meeting will be “All American Boys” by Jason to go through some practice ed by Aug. 27 at 763-286-9693 or outside on the patio, weather Reynolds and Brendan Kiely. FRIDAYS drills with members of the [email protected]. permitting. Copies of the book are avail- Isanti Farmers Market 2021 North Branch Vikings in able at the library. Required The Isanti Farmers Market celebration of their upcoming SEPT. 11 Book Club - Cambridge registration is available at will be open each Friday from season. Isanti Street Dance The Cambridge Library will ecrlib.org and clicking on the 2 - 6 p.m. at 400 West Dual Bou- The fi nal street dance of the be hosting their monthly book events tab. Email nbmail@ levard, Isanti. AUG. 30 summer will be held from 7 club from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. This ecrlib.org or call 651-674-8443 ‘Vax to School’ clinic p.m. - 11 p.m. at the corner of month’s book is “The Twelve for more information. SATURDAYS Isanti County Public Health 1st Ave and Main Street, Isanti, Tribes of Hattie” by Ayana Cambridge Farmers Market will be holding a COVID featuring the band Good for Mathis. Copies of the book SEPT. 25 The Cambridge Farmers vaccination clinic from 11 a.m. Gary. Various food and drink are available at the library. Fall Festival Market, located in the City - 5 p.m. at the Isanti County trunks will be on site. Required registration can be North Branch Chamber Center Market parking lot, is Government Center, 555 18th found at ecrlib.org and clicking of Commerce is hosting the open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ave SW, Cambridge. All three SEPT. 12 on the events tab. In case of in- return of the Fall Festival from vaccines will be offered, how- Oktoberfest clement weather, the meeting 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Central Park. North Branch Farmers Market ever ages 12-17 can only receive St. John’s German Luther- will be held via zoom. Call 763- Besides the vendors, there will The North Branch Farmers the Pfi zer vaccine. Registra- an Church, 900 County Road 689-7390 for more information. be rides, food, a kids corner, Market will be open beginning tion is encouraged by going to 5 NW, will be hosting their scarecrow contest, plus more. July 10 and running through prepmod.health.state.mn.us. annual OktoberFest, featuring SEPT. 17 Go to northbranchchamber. Oct. 30. The market will be Call 763-689-4071 for more brats, brews, entertainment, Customer Appreciation com for more information. located again at the Members information or assistance in dancing, and more. The event The 16th Cambridge Custom- Cooperative Credit Union and registering. will run from 4 - 8 p.m. er Appreciation will take place Submit information be open from 8 a.m. to noon. downtown Cambridge from 4 SEPT. 9 SEPT. 14 - 8 p.m. Free hot dog meals will for upcoming AUG. 26 Concert Series Curious Creatures be served, along with a two events to: Book Release & Meet the Author Common Ground United Isanti will be hosting their concert stages, a car show, kids Scout & Morgan Books is Methodist Church will be monthly kids outdoors ed- games, and more. [email protected] hosting a book release and hosting their next concert ucational event from 9 - 10 Community invited to paint Commit to Kids Giving Day is Aug. 31

CONTRIBUTED nessed and/or experienced physical or emotion- mural with professional artist FAMILY PATHWAYS al abuse at home. Family Pathways is able to help only a fraction of these children each year, CONTRIBUTED Branch Water & Light Board It can be so easy, when seeing the news, to serving about 6,500 local kids each year. CITY OF NORTH BRANCH wanted a mural that is repre- imagine that hunger and violence are issues far These are not kids in some far away place, sentative of the community. from home. In reality, these problems are un- these are the kids you see in your neighborhood The City of North Branch, In response, the mural design fortunately universal and never far from your every day. These are kids you have a chance to in collaboration with the includes trees, water (repre- front door. At Family Pathways, a local nonprof- help. From providing food to supervising visits North Branch Arts Group, senting the Sunrise River), it, we see this reality every day in the families with separated parents to offering shelter from obtained a grant from the a sunrise, the City logo, and who seek support from our food shelves and violence, our work - with your support- makes a East Central Regional Arts even a few butterfl ies. domestic violence programs. The hidden trag- difference in the lives of kids in our community. Group to fund a mural to be We ask all to come and edy of our community is the “kid next door” On August 31, Family Pathways will be painted on the south side of paint a portion of the mural. who is scared or hungry, and whose experience hosting a 24-hour digital event to raise money the North Branch Water and The muralist is planning remains invisible. in support of the services that ensure our local Light Building at the corner for the community portion In the Family Pathways service area alone youth are healthy, safe, and well. Commit to of County Road 30 and Maple to start on Monday, Aug. 30, (Central MN and Polk County WI) the number Kids Giving Day is an investment in the ser- Street. weather dependent. Watch the of children who qualify for school meal assis- vices Family Pathways provides for youth in The mural artist is Alison City of North Branch website tance would fi ll the Xcel Energy Center 2.5 East Central MN and Western WI. To be part of Price. She has completed and Facebook for times and times. That’s 51,400+ children in households of 4 Giving Day and to make an impact on the lives numerous murals in Minne- days in which painting will with an annual income of $34,450 or less. 37,400 of kids in our community, visit www.Fami- sota and Wisconsin and her occur. children in our service area alone have wit- lyPathways.org/CommitToKids. approach is to invite residents This activity is made possi- to add their touch to the artis- ble by the voters of Minnesota tic endeavor. The artist has through a grant from the East painted the layout, and, like a Central Regional Arts Coun- Visit us online at coloring book, the communi- cil thanks to a legislative ty can paint their own block appropriation from the Arts or blocks. The Arts group, and Cultural Heritage Fund. CountyStar.com City Council and North

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don’t totally trust email. Far too many times I’ve sent something to someone and after not hearing back from them, I come to discover it was never received. I Iknow this also can happen with “snail” mail (which is worse considering it could be days or weeks before discovering the problem), but email is such a prominent part of our lives that any failures are that much more frustrating. To that extent, I have a habit of checking my junk fi le on a regular basis. Not only does it ease my mind regarding any important messages getting potentially missed, but it’s also Worth a a good idea to help keep your computer Thousand cleaner. And truth be told, I can’t stand Words seeing huge numbers (or small num- bers for that matter) indicating unread Bill emails. Most of the time all of these junk fi le LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Stickels III emails are just that - junk mail. With my work address, a large number are political emails of some sort. Lately though, I have seen Orange Frog not the answer with some specifi c challenges in their life. But an increase in scam emails. While I don’t give these To the editor, there are so many specifi c areas of mental health emails a second glance, just the fi rst sentence reveals What is happiness? The Century Dictionary issues that need very customized approaches and they are trying to hook me into sending some unknown defi nes it as, “Any state of being, having consid- support. Many such programs are already in place person personal information in order to be the recipi- erable permanence, in which pleasure decidedly and have good track records of long-term suc- ent of a quick fi nancial windfall. These are the emails predominates over pain.” I believe that the phrase cess. Programs such as Hiding, Hurting, Healing that typically start with “I’m a dying person...” or “my “having considerable permanence” is an import- (working with women victims of sexual abuse), husband recently died...” or event just “I would like to ant key to understanding true happiness. Happi- County Sheriff program, Family Pathways, River reward you...” ness ought to be a sense of deep abiding within our City Recovery, and Meals on Wheels are doing I can’t even begin to guess how much money I would spirit which wells up into our soul (our mind, will amazing things to meet people right where they have “earned” had I taken advantage of all of these and emotions) and gushes forth from our body in are at and guide them toward permanent health offers. But considering all of them typically are at least joy and peace. and happiness. But many of these programs strug- in the millions of dollars, let’s just say I could probably It ought not to be a temporal “feel good” moment gle due to lack of fi nancial support. give Elon Musk a run for his money. that waxes and wanes based on how often and So why do our Isanti County Commissioners Obviously, these emails are completely phony and hard we work on it with positive psychological want to throw away $2.5 to $4.5 million to apply instead of making a person rich beyond their wildest thoughts. There has never been a positive men- a temporary band-aid to a variety of wounds dreams, responding to them would probably do the op- tal attitude program that has brought about the ranging from paper cuts to massive injuries that posite and send a person to the poorhouse. Sadly, there kind of permanent healing needed for pleasure to require intense repair and reconstruction? Frank- are some people who do fall for these scams. decidedly predominate over pain. So why do we ly, I don’t know. If they truly care about the mental While, as the saying goes, “there’s a sucker born continue to seek an over-the-counter one-size-fi ts- health issues as they say they do, then they should every minute,” I hope relaying this information will all remedy for such internal spiritual pain? Where stop looking to a ridiculous marketing propagan- prevent just one person from getting scammed. Eventu- should we turn for true healing? da umbrella and come back down to earth and ally, enough people will be on to these tricks so that it’s The Orange Frog Initiative (see my letter to the touch people where they really need it. not even worth their time trying. editor in the July 29 edition) is defi nitely not the Hello…Earth to Commissioners!? Get real!!!! answer! It is the type of program that may provide Gary Lantz POLITICAL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR IN EFFECT some short-term relief to a few who are dealing Cambridge With the announcement that Cambridge-Isanti Schools will hold another operating referendum vote LETTER GUIDELINES this November (see page one of this edition), the Star will once again be instituting our political letter to the The Isanti-Chisago County Star published every 30 days, or four or against a ballot measure, party or editor policy. Starting with next week’s edition, any let- encourages readers to share their print cycles (exceptions made for candidate as paid advertising an- ters to the editor referencing these ballot questions will viewpoints of community issues by rebuttals). nouncements. The fee is $25 for the fi rst be subject to a fee to be paid before publication. This fee writing Letters to the Editor. 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FROM PAGE I ‘It’s well-worth it if you have being sick and lying there and worry- WHERE TO GET THE VACCINE ing about your family and yourself,” and stayed only long enough for a hospi- a reaction; 24 hours is way Simmons said, noting that friends •Isanti County Public Heatlh vaccination tal bed to open at St. Mary’s hospital in in the community pulled together to clinics Mondays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Duluth. better than fi ve weeks and help, dropping food off at her doorstep. August; every Tuesday and Wednesday in “Upon arrival in Duluth, I was im- “I would so like to help anybody else September from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. mediately stripped, sterilized, placed post-COVID syndrome.’ not go through what we went through •Vaccines.gov in a gown, my chest was shaved, and being sick with COVID. They are both •Allina Health Cambridge Clinic the heart monitors and other monitors Susan Simmons doing well, I’m doing well, but I did get •Walgreens: 15 Garfi eld Street North, were put on,” Scharf continued. “I was COVID survivor who has now been vaccinated post-COVID syndrome.” Cambridge going downhill pretty quick.” She explained her fatigue continued, •CVS Pharmacy: 215 Balsam Street North, He praised the nurses for being able and, although her sense of taste and Cambridge to do what they do in full personal pro- from Cambridge. smell came back, she still doesn’t have •Walmart: 2102 Second Avenue South- tective equipment (PPE). He explained “I thought I had bronchitis, I was a trigger for hunger. Her hair fell out, east, Cambridge that, as a patient, he could feel the heat coughing a lot. Finally on about the but is coming back again. As soon as •Cub Pharmacy: 100 Opportunity Boule- coming off their bodies while working 8 sixth day, my wife said, you better go she was eligible to get vaccinated, she vard, Cambridge to 12-hour shifts wearing PPE. get checked,” Guderian said. He went to did. •Coborn’s Pharmacy: 209 Sixth Avenue “I was put in a converted closet, be- the emergency room and found out he “Since I had COVID, I did have a Northeast, Isanti cause they didn’t have the space for me had COVID and pneumonia and would reaction to both of my shots,” she said. (in the ICU), or actually other people, as not be leaving the hospital. He spent “My brother and my mother both had well. You could obviously tell it was a nine hours in the emergency room un- COVID, they didn’t have reactions to net because the brain is hyper-reacting converted storage closet,” Scharf said, til a room could be found for him, and either one of them. It’s well-worth it if to everything it reads. It was affecting explaining how the room was “extreme- then spent fi ve days in the hospital and you have a reaction; 24 hours is way peoples’ sleep and moods, she added. ly loud.” COVID patients are placed in was treated with Remdesivir and was better than fi ve weeks and post-COVID “We saw it in just the way people were negative pressure rooms. In Scharf’s on oxygen. syndrome.” interacting with us and what they were room, there was a box fan-type thing Before entering the hospital, he Simmons also cautioned people about expecting with their church,” Martin always running with 14 or 16-inch tube hadn’t eaten for a few days. He lost going down the rabbit-hole of infor- said. “I think when it comes to those that went to the outside. about 16 pounds, and also lost his sense mation that social media can lead one kind of things, that’s one of the reasons “I didn’t go on a vent. They wanted of smell and taste. He did gain the down, noting that social media “watch- to be connected to other people. There to put me on a ventilator, and I think weight back when his sense of taste and es” what those who use it are interested have to be sounding boards in your life, the look on my face – they kept me off smell came back after about four weeks. in and starts to feed them more of that otherwise social media is all you’re the vent, which made me very happy,” “The recovery was a little slow. I information. “So then, I’m not getting a going to see and all that you have to Scharf continued, noting he was on really didn’t have the energy to do any- broad range of opinions or facts. Then I react to.” heated high-fl ow oxygen for a long time. thing, and my lungs, when I went home, need to go look for those, because it will In conclusion to her message regard- “I spent nine days in the ICU. Once I still had trouble breathing,” Guderi- try to keep me channeled into the same ing getting vaccinated, Martin stated, again, that time was a blur. I was either an said. “I tire easy. I live on the Rum information or type of information,” “I know that living in the unknown sleeping, sweating, drawing blood or River and I would go down to the river Simmons said. is stressful, I know that gathering is giving blood, whatever they do. On just to sit for a little bit, and then going essential to who we are as people. We day nine I got out of the ICU, on day 16 back up the hill, it was about all I could PASTORING THROUGH A PANDEMIC were created to be together, to do life I could fi nally pee by myself, I didn’t do, and then I would have to go in and “While we have done our best to cele- together. To celebrate, to laugh, to need to be lifted out of bed and get that take a nap. Now, I’m not a nap person. brate what we can do - we can still wor- grieve,to cry, to grow, and to share – business taken care of. On day 19, I was I never have been. Usually when I take ship, we can still have modifi ed events together.” released.” naps, I get headaches. Now, I have to – every time the rules change, there are Scharf participated in physical take a few different naps, still taking things we cannot do, that’s the reality,” BEING A SCHOOL NURSE DURING A PANDEMIC therapy the last three days he was in naps yet, due to lack of energy.” Pastor Emily Martin of Cambridge Lu- “Last year was very, very challeng- the hospital because his muscles had Before he became infected with theran Church said regarding leading ing. All we did was COVID stuff,” said signifi cantly deteriorated. He lost 42 COVID-19, Guderian and his wife her congregants through the pandem- Judy Bendickson, the nurse for Braham pounds in 25 days. planned to get the vaccine, he said. ic. “Now I don’t know if going back to schools. “We didn’t do vision screening, “During the stay, many things go However, it was only April, and only normal will ever be a thing, or what the we didn’t do hearing screening. COVID through your mind, and when I lay in those 65 years and older were eligible to new normal looks like. All I know is really took over, and I would say the bed there in the ICU, all I could think receive the vaccine – Guderian was 63. that every time we pivot, it feels like we masking really helped.” about was my mom and dad, my grand- Guderian’s wife also became infected. are leaving something behind.” Although she thought it would be a kids, and then, of course, my wife at “The day I was released from the hos- Her message was to “love your neigh- busy year in the health offi ce with a home. And then just the general state of pital was the day she went back in, and bor as yourself” by getting the vaccine. variety illnesses, she was only busy affairs – my home, my taxes, my pets, I gave up my bed so she could actually “I’m not a scientist, or a doctor, so I when a student or staff had symptoms the bills, the heat and electricity in the be there for an extra four days,” he said. cannot speak to the vaccine from that of COVID-19. She attributed the lack of house, plowing the driveway, because it “It’s not been a good experience.” perspective,” Martin said. “But what I infl uenza and other illnesses to wear- was wintertime,” he said. “I just wasn’t Susan Simmons, an audience can do is tell you that getting a vaccine ing masks. there to do it.” member, explained herself as being is an act of love for your neighbor - for After the challenges of last year, Scharf noted one of his biggest regrets “69-years-old and just a regular per- your high-risk neighbor, for your im- Bendickson said the quality of educa- is the medical assets he used while sick, son.” muno-compromised neighbor, for your tion this year weighs on whether or knowing there may be children, elderly “I’m double-vaccinated, and the rea- neighbor who, for whatever reason, not those eligible get vaccinated. “The people, or those less fortunate who son I’m here is because I wanted to be cannot get the vaccine, for your neigh- younger kids, they can’t right now, so needed those resources. supportive of this effort, because I had bor you don’t know. Every person who it really weighs on the rest of us on “My recovery is ongoing, my lungs COVID,” Simmons said. She became gets the vaccine helps us to keep the getting vaccinated, spreading the word, are still tore up. I was discharged on infected in December and was sick for doors open and ministry in full-swing.” being compassionate and empathizing Jan. 19. My lungs are still week, but I’m fi ve weeks, and credits Dr. Allen Mork During Lent, Martin and the other with those who really are on the fence still working them out,” Scharf said. for saving her. “He saw to my medical pastoral staff at Cambridge Lutheran yet,” she said. “Like I said, I lost 42 pounds in 25 days, needs, but also kept my spirits up when Church encouraged congregants to “When it comes to education, a lot and, to tell you the truth, I didn’t have I was going through what I was going give up social media. “We saw that was was lost last year,” she continued. “At too much problem gaining that back. through.” clearly the most damaging thing that the beginning I thought, ‘I have to tell Once I could eat, I ate – with a ven- Simmons did not end up hospitalized, was happening,” Martin said. “People kids, families, you have to stay out 14 geance. But it’s the muscles that left and but she had a temperature that got to who are out of work, who are at home, days?’ It was really incomprehensible, recovery has been taking a while. That 107 and had pneumonia. She had an who all they are doing all day long is especially with older kids missing two was my experience with COVID, and I oxygen unit installed in her bedroom. scrolling through social media.” weeks. But, we got going on it and it would do anything to keep anybody else Her brother also got sick and was in the She explained this concept of was just a daily thing. It was very hard from having to go through that.” hospital with pneumonia for fi ve days. “doom-scrolling” - sitting in front of a on school districts.” The next survivor to share their story Her mother had a mild case of COVID. screen and scrolling and fi nding the was Tim Guderian, a business person “You know, there’s nothing like deepest and darkest things on the inter- County again rejects fi rst State Tire’s rezoning request

BY JENNIFER KOTILA [email protected] conditional use permit (CUP) on the property owned with the owner of the property only going into com- to the west of the property in question; there is a wet- pliance with his CUP at First State Tire when it was For the second time, the Isanti County Board of land of concern running through the property; the under threat of being revoked; and, it not being in the Commissioners went against the recommendations applicant had not provided requested documentation best interest of the nature of that area to rezone the of the Isanti County planning commission when it de- to the zoning department; the property was currently property industrial rather than agricultural/residen- nied a request from First State Tire, owned by Monte out of compliance with county zoning ordinances tial. Niemi, to rezone a portion of its property industrial with storage of trailers; the intent for the change was use from agricultural/residential use. The denial to to park trailers of whole tires on the property and is ODDS AND ENDS rezone the property took place at the Aug. 18 Isanti not a public necessity; and, the fi re hazard caused by In other business, the board: County Board of Commissioners meeting. the storage of whole tires in trailers. •Heard a progress update from Isanti County Soil The request fi rst came before the planning com- The fi ndings the board of commissioners discussed and Water Conservation District. mission and the board in March 2020. The fi ndings at on record for the most recent denial of rezoning the •Denied a request to reinstate a contract for deed that time for the commissioners denying the request property include the concern for pollution in the for a property sold during the tax forfeited property were that the business was out of compliance with its wetland that runs through the property; the concern sales. 6 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR CountyStar.com AUGUST 26, 2021 OBITUARIES Allyn M. Johnson William O. Snelling Jonah D. Parsons Allyn Maynard Johnson, of Cambridge passed William “Willie” Snelling, of Isanti died peaceful- Jonah Parsons, of Isanti, died Aug. 13, 2021, at his away on Thursday, August 19, 2021 at home. He was ly at home surrounded by family and close friends home. He was 47 years old. 81 years old. Aug. 17, 2021. He was 73 years old. Jonah Daniel Parsons was born on Nov. 26, 1973, He was born March 2, 1940, in Brainerd, Minne- William Oscar Snelling was born April 2, 1948, in St. Paul, Minnesota to Edward and Diane (Mel- sota to Arthur and Christine (Jernberg) Johnson. in Park Rapids, Minnesota to Floyd and Adeline lum) Parsons. The family moved to Isanti, Minneso- AAllyn grew up in Brainerd ((Budde) Snelling. He tta where Jonah attended aand graduated from Brain- wwas raised and attended sschool and graduated from eerd High School in 1958. sschool in Park Rapids. CCambridge-Isanti High FFollowing high school, he OOn Aug. 21, 1971, Willie SSchool in 1992. aattended Brainerd Com- mmarried Sharon Foster Jonah enjoyed camping, mmunity College and went aand they made their home hhunting and fi shing with oon to earn a Bachelor’s iin Fridley. They later lived hhis dad, family and friends. DDegree in teaching from iin Soderville, and in 1980 HHe worked briefl y as a SSt. Cloud State University. tthey moved to their cur- mmachinist and for the past IIn April, 1964 Allyn enlist- rrent home in Isanti. Willie ttwenty years as a welder eed in the U.S Army and wworked as a machinist for oon semi-trailers. wwas active in the Chemical sseveral companies includ- Jonah will be lovingly re- CCorps. He was discharged iing Horton Manufacturing mmembered by his parents, ffrom the Army Reserves in aand he retired from Motek. EEd and Dede Parsons; his DDecember, 1969. WWillie loved old cars and ssisters, Missy (Ken) Crow- He taught school for a ttrucks (Chevys!); he was eell and Melanie (Nate) short time in Webster, WI and Taylors Falls, MN a true motor-head. He enjoyed going to car shows, Harris; his nieces and nephews, Mariah Grabenbau- before moving to Cambridge. Allyn taught science threshing shows, fi shing, woodworking, and visiting er, Kyle Crowell, Lucas Parsons, Reese Crowell and at Cambridge Middle School and retired after over with friends, especially with his BORED of Direc- Olivia Harris; and by many aunts, uncles, cousins 40 years in 2004. His daughter Tracy took over his tors buddies at the Creamery. He enjoyed traveling and friends in his large extended family. He is also role as science teacher at the middle school. with Sharon, including several winters in Florida. survived by his cats, Bubba and Chance, whom he Allyn raised his two children in Goldenwood Willie loved music and concerts, especially trips to loved very much. along the Rum River. He and his children enjoyed Branson, Missouri. Spending time with his sons, A memorial gathering will be held 2 - 5 p.m. Satur- their time on the river; fi shing, catching frogs and grandchildren and great-grandchildren was also day, Aug. 28 at Strike Life Tributes - Isanti. Online hunting night crawlers. Allyn also loved the out- very important to Willie. condolences can be made at StrikeLifeTributes.com. doors, spending time in his fl ower and vegetable Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by gardens, he enjoyed hunting and taught gun safety an infant brother, William; brother, John Snelling; training for many years. He was handy, could fi x al- and sister, Betty Schauer. most anything and was a good problem solver. Allyn He will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Sha- Mae V. Lindberg was not a good cook and could be seen every day at ron; sons, Trevor Snelling (Kari), and Ryan Snelling Mae Vivian (Raberge) Lindberg passed away on Herman’s Bakery for morning coffee and visiting at (Stephanie); brothers, David (Tish) Snelling, Floyd Dec. 9, 2020. She was a loving mother, sister, daugh- the mens’ coffee table, and People’s Café for dinner. Jr. (Dana) Snelling, James (Eileen) Snelling, and ter, and friend. She was 83 years old. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by Gerald (Roxanne) Snelling; sisters, Carol Hutchin- Mae was born Jan. 10, 1937, in Big Falls, MN. She his sister Ardith Peterson. Allyn is survived by the son, and Gina (Roger) Aukes; sister-in-law, Carol enjoyed cooking, baking and reading. Mae was a love of his life Marilyn Nold of Cambridge, daugh- Snelling; brother-in-law, Richard Schauer; grand- longtimel employee at ter Tracy (Matthew) Dibb of Cambridge, son Scott children, Cody (Kelsie), Chelsea (Tia), Breanna GrandviewG Nursing Home (Holly) Johnson of Bismarck, ND; grandchildren (Chris), Remy, Rylee, Zane and Emiley; great-grand- (GracePointe),( and after Karmen (Matthew) Siira, Zachary Toms, Mackenzie children, Aria, Oakley, Mylee, Louie and Alice; and retiring,r was an active vol- Johnson, and Riley Johnson, as well as other rela- by many other relatives and friends. unteeru with Isanti Coun- tives and friends. A Celebration of Life gathering for Willie will be ty’st Senior Activity Center A Memorial Service was held Wednesday, Aug. 25, held at a later date. In lieu of fl owers memorials are FriendshipF Cafe, baking 2021, at Cambridge Lutheran Church. Interment in suggested to St. Croix Hospice, North Branch, Min- cookies,c cakes and pies. the church cemetery. Condolences at www.carlson- nesota. Online condolences can be made at Strike- SheS was honored in 2014 lillemoen.com. Arrangements by the Carlson-Lil- LifeTributes.com. withw Isanti County Out- lemoen Funeral Home and Cremation Services of standings Senior Citizen. Cambridge. She was preceded in William P. Fox deathd by her parents Reverend William (Bill) P. Fox passed on July 26, EdmundeE and Edna Arnold H. Christopherson 2021, in Amarillo, Texas. He was 78 years old. (Scheer)( Raberge, brothers He is survived by wife Sue Fox; brother and AllanA Raberge and Wayne Arnold H. Christopherson, of Cambridge, passed Raberge, sisters Ethel Rorman and Eva Treat, and away on Aug. 17, 2021, in Cambridge, MN. He is now sister in law, Gary and Colleen Fox; sisters, Linda (Charles) Hutton, and Maggie Kofstad; stepsons daughter Janelle Arey. able to celebrate his wife, Carole’s birthday, with Mae is survived by her children, Kip Lindberg, her. He was 88 years old. Burke Fauks, Chad (Tami) Fauks; brother in law Gary Thompson; sister in law and brother in law, Clifford Lindberg, Curtis Arey and Scott Arey; her Arnold was born in Finlayson, MN to Hubert and sisters Kay (John) Hopkins and Grace (Tom) Frye, FlorenceF Christopherson Jeanne and Gary Tast; Mother in law Helen Cun- nien Pollreis. Other survivors: daughters Ami with many nieces and nephews. ono Feb. 1, 1933. He went The family would like to thank the staff at Grace- tot school at Sandstone, Gaudette and Lindy King, grandchildren and great grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews, other Pointe for the loving and attentive care given to her MN.M He married Carole these past couple years. KoskiK on Feb. 28, 1959, in relatives and friends. Memorial service: Saturday, Aug. 28, 2021 at A family service will be held Aug. 31, 2021, in Big Finlayson,F MN. He worked Falls, MN. asa a Central Offi ce Techni- Sorensen Root Thompson Funeral Home in Aitkin, cianc for Northwestern Bell MN, with visitation 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and a service anda Qwest for 36 years. He at noon with lunch to follow. Interment at Woodland wasw a veteran of the U.S. Cemetery in McGregor, Minnesota with military Army.A Arnold’s interests honors. werew around outdoor Sues’s mailing address is 1414 Sunrise Dr. #10, TheT City of Cambridge would like ttoo activitiesa – primarily Amarillo, TX, 79104. huntingh and fi shing. Then thankth the following sponsors for thehe theret was always the ev- er-presente coffee cup. Helen M. Johnson 20212 downtown Á ower baskets:s: Arnold was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Frederic, Floyd, and Hubert Jr.; sister Ione Helen Marie Johnson, of Braham, passed away on Anonymous (Sostak) and his loving wife Carole. Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021, at Elmhurst Commons in Anchor Travel He is survived by sons, Dale (Trisha) Christopher- Braham. She was 97 years old. Ronald & Mary Anderson son of the Philippines, Scott of Maple Lake, MN; A Memorial Service will be held at 2 p.m. on Karin Barfknecht and daughters, Sandra Bishop of Plymouth MN, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021, at the Braham Ev. Lutheran Lynne (John) Fischl of Laguna Niguel, CA, Laura Church with Pastor Julie Beck offi ciating. The fam- Carol Boushee (Bill) Spartz of Park Rapids, MN, Angela (Mike) Yo- ily requests that face masks be worn at the services Cambridge State Bank erger of Ramsey, MN, and Sharon (Brian) Crawford for Helen and that only those who have been fully Kersten Conley of Cambridge, MN; 15 grandchildren; eight great vaccinated attend in person. The service will be live children and one great great grandchild. streamed on the Braham Lutheran Church Face- Jim & Trina Godfrey A Memorial Service was held Monday, Aug. 23, book page. Lawrence & Elizabeth Gordon 2021, at Cambridge Lutheran Church. Condolences A Memorial Visitation will be held one hour prior Thomas & Julie Koplitz at www.carlsonlillemoen.com. Arrangements by to the service at the church. Inurnment will be in Caroline & Scott Moe & family Carlson-Lillemoen Funeral Home and Cremation the Rice Lake Cemetery in Braham. Memorials are Services of Cambridge. preferred in lieu of fl owers to the Helen Johnson Joe & Cheryl Morin Scholarship Fund (donations made at the St. Paul Linda Nordin Send your business news, Foundation at 101 Fifth Street East Suite 2400 – Todd & Alicia Schuster Saint Paul, MN 55101 - Phone: 651.224.5463). A full accomplishments and awards notice will follow next week. Arrangements are by Todd & Debra Tomczik the Rock Ingebrand Funeral Home of Braham. Con- Evan & Virginia Vogel to [email protected]. dolences may be posted at www.aifuneralhome.com. MarkMa Ziebarth & Cathy Lund-Ziebarthth AUGUST 26, 2021 MILESTONES ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 7 CountyStar.com OBITUARIES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 Minnco Credit Union David G. Blade Arthur C. Lind David “Jinx” G. Blade passed away Wednesday, Arthur Clifford Lind of Shoreview, MN passed wins state community Aug. 18, 2021, in Dalbo, Minnesota surrounded by away peacefully Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, at Ecumen loved ones at the age of 69. North Branch at the age of 91. He was born Feb. 26, 1952, in Bemidji, Minnesota Arthur Lind was born on June 11, 1930, in Rush to Vernon Blade and Marjorie (Peters). When he City to parents Rueben and Mildred (Swanson) service award was nine his mother married Leonro Olson and Lind. Art was a Korean tthey moved to Cambridge, WarW veteran and enjoyed CONTRIBUTED MMinnesota where he at- sharings his many stories. MINNCO CREDIT UNION ttended Pine Brook Coun- ArtA is very much loved ttry School and Cambridge anda respected by his Minnco Credit Union has been honored with a HHigh School. David worked family.f We thank God for 2021 Dora Maxwell Social Responsibility Commu- mmost of his life as a cement hish life shared with us and nity Service Award. The award, sponsored by the fi nisher and retired at the forf the many ways he has Minnesota Credit Union Network (MnCUN) and aage of 65, but continued to touchedt so many people. the Credit Union National Association (CUNA), ddo side jobs for his family He was preceded in recognizes credit unions for the activities they co- aand friends. deathd by his parents ordinate that benefi t their community or a specifi c In the last few years he RuebenR and Mildred Lind, charity. kkept himself busy mow- wifew Jean Lind, broth- The credit union was honored for its “Minnco iing lawns, house and pet ere Donald Lind, sister Moments” program. Over the past several years, ssitting, and driving friends HelenH Zemek, brother Minnco has actively encouraged its employees to tto appointments. David EugeneE (Pete) Lind and head out into their communities with one purpose eenjoyed hunting, fi shing, sister Clarice Olson. Art in mind: to spread kindness. Each employee is pro- and golfi ng. He also enjoyed many card games, espe- is survived by his son Gregory (Terri) Lind, daugh- vided a sum of money to go out into the community cially cribbage and a good poker game with family ter Cindy (Jim) Brickman, daughter Patty (Jim) to do just that – spread kindness. Minnco started and friends. Most days, David could be found at Pine Couch, son Jeffrey (Shelly) Lind, 16 grandchildren Brook enjoying a drink, pulling pull tabs, playing and 21 great-grandchildren; many other family and with one day of kindness; the next year it changed cribbage and enjoying his time with the many friends. to a week of kindness. The impact it made in peo- friends he had there. Funeral services are at 11 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 30, ple’s lives was so encouraging, Minnco decided to David will be remembered for his love of telling 2021, at Fish Lake Lutheran Church in Harris with make it a year-round endeavor! jokes, he was the king of one-liners! He will also be visitation one hour prior to the service. Interment Last year, in the midst of COVID-19, Minnco remembered for his smile, laugh, and his willing- followed at the Fish Lake Lutheran Cemetery. partnered with the Minnco Foundation to make an ness to help people if he could. David had lots of Contributions/Memorials can be made to: even larger impact. In addition to impacting indi- friends and family who loved him, which made him American Cancer Society (PO Box 22478) Oklaho- viduals, Minnco knew that many non-profi ts were a wealthy man and he will be missed by many. ma City, OK 73123. Online Donations: https://www. also struggling and needing assistance. Minnco David was preceded in death by his parents, Vern donate3.cancer.org. took the universal credit union motto of “People Blade and Marge Olson; step father, Len Olson; Arrangement were under the direction and care Helping People” and tweaked it into “People Help- brother, Louis (Buck) Blade; brother-in-law, Randy of Grandstrand Funeral Home and Cremation Ser- ing People Helping People.” Minnco Credit Union Lindell; nephew, Billy Blade; and niece, Elizabeth vices in North Branch. www.grandstrandfh.com and the Minnco Foundation asked each branch Blade. David is survived by brothers, Vernon “Ed” offi ce to select a local non-profi t organization they (Valerie) Blade of Hermiston, Oregon, Michael could support through a fi nancial contribution and Blade of Idaho; sisters, Mary (Lloyd) Olson of BIRTHS by volunteering staff time. Cambridge, Minnesota, Debra Grothe of Dalbo, “Minnco has strived to be a ‘good neighbor’ to Minnesota, Tina Lindell of Cambridge, Minnesota; impact the lives within our communities. I recog- sister-in-law Ginny Blade of Andover, Minnesota; nize the signifi cance of this award in that it was and by many more relatives and friends. Raelynn Kathleen Bumgarner achieved during the COVID-19 pandemic and each A celebration of Dave’s life will be on Saturday, Raelynn was born on July 16, 2021, and weighed employee participated and contributed in serving Sept. 18 from 1 - 4:30 p.m. at The Pine Brook Inn, 7 pounds 9 ounces. Parents are Ryan and Emily outside the walls of the credit union.” stated Min- located on the corner of Highway 47 and 95. Bumgarner of Princeton. Grandparents are Kathy nco President/CEO Doug Hallstrom. “Expanding and Terry Soderlind of Isanti and Mavis and Larry Minnco Moments into Holiday Moments to include Selix of Milaca. non-profi t community organizations made sense Joy Christiansen in light of the pandemic we faced. These activities Leo Otto Breault also brought increased attention to these organi- Joy (Symens) Christiansen was called home on zations through Minnco’s membership base and Leo was born on Aug. 4, 2021, and weighed 6 pounds Sunday, Aug. 15, 2021. She is survived by both family social media connections,” Hallstrom added. 5 ounces. Parents are Travis and Tianna Breault of and friends who will miss her laughter and beauti- Minnco Credit Union’s winning entry will Isanti. Grandparents are Amy Puho of Isanti, Lynn ful smile. Her life touched the lives of many. advance to the national competition, where it will Bullis of Cambridge, and Christian Breault of Anoka. Joy was born to George and Lena (Knock) Symens compete with submissions from credit unions iin Lennox, SD in 1927. As throughout the United States. aan only child, she missed Ava Nadine Reichel The award is named in honor of Dora Maxwell, hhaving siblings, but loved Ava was born on Aug. 6, 2021, and weighed 7 pounds an early credit union pioneer. One of the original tthe aunts and cousins 9 ounces. Parent is Carolyn Joy Swanson of Cam- signers of CUNA’s constitution at Estes Park, ssurrounding her. bridge. Grandparents are Mark and Leanne Reichel of Colorado, Maxwell worked as an organizer for Joy (Symens) married MMerrill Christiansen in Cambridge. the movement’s trade association (then called the NNovember, 1944 in Erdahl Credit Union National Extension Bureau) and LLutheran Church in Er- Halle Mary Breitkreutz held numerous volunteer positions at the local and ddahl, MN. They celebrat- national level. In addition to organizing hundreds eed 70 years of marriage Halle was born on Aug. 8, 2021, and weighed 7 of credit unions, she developed volunteer organizer bbefore Merrill was taken pounds 15 ounces. Parents are Jaegar and Alyssa Bre- clubs and worked with organizations on behalf of hhome at the age of 90 in itkreutz of Stanchfi eld. Grandparents are Dana and the poor. tthe spring of 2015. Dale of Stanchfi eld, Rick and Amber of Rush City, and Joy was preceded in Jen and Steve of North Branch. ddeath by her parents STUDENT NAMES IN THE NEWS George and Lena Symens, Spouse Merrill Chris- Riddick John Foley tiansen, daughter-in-law Sheryl, grandson Troy and many other family members and friends. Riddick was born on Aug. 10, 2021, and weighed 6 STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT LISTS Joy is survived by fi ve sons, Dennis Christiansen, pounds 14 ounces. Parents are Anthony Foley and Kendra Hollie of Cambridge (Dean’s), from the Lonny (Barbara) Christiansen, Greg (Sally) Chris- Haley Jennings of Cambridge. Grandparents are Tara University of Wisconsin-Superior. tiansen, Jeffrey (Patti) Christiansen and Bradley Dirkswager of Princeton, Tony Foley of Waverly, and • Christiansen; 10 grandchildren, Tracy (Lane) John Jennings of Apple Valley. Emma Downing, Jordan Mitchell, Faith Rude, Jared Inman, Rhonda Christiansen, Thaddeus Christian- Schumaker of Braham; Jesse Bragge, Sara Katchmark, sen, Kari (Andrew) Dahl, Christopher Christian- Walker Jeff rey Eastman Kylie Lyman, Kailee Miller, Jacqueline Olander of sen, April Christiansen (Tyler Eastlund), Kristofer Walker was born on Aug. 17, 2021, and weighed 6 Cambridge; Emily Goetz, Savannah Johnson, Kate- Christiansen, David Christiansen, Levi (Ashley) pounds 9 ounces. Parents are Nicole Bielick and Alex lynn Swaggert, Matthew Volkman-Lien, Lia Zagers of Christiansen, Anna Christiansen (Tim Simun- Eastman of Isanti. Grandparents are Sue and Brad Isanti; Chirstopher Dean, Kate DeVault, Kara Flygare, dza); 13 great-grandchildren, Ryan (Rachel) Cum- Quinten Johnson, Kasey Ranki, Audrey Roy, Kayla Saltis, mings, Sara (Shawn) Riek, Connor (Zoie) Inman, Radziej of Isanti, Ken Bielick of Brooklyn Park, and Rick and Colleen of Nowthen. Cianna Selbitschka, Alicia Skroch, Brooklynn Underhill, Cole Inman, Lindsay (Chris) Matthews, Dylan Sydney Webb of North Branch; and Hudsen Mell of Christiansen and Jesse Kidwell, Skylar Dahl, Lainey Jo Anderson Rush City (Dean’s), from the University of Minne- Anthony Eastlund, Andrea Christiansen;,Gavin, sota-Duluth. Finnigan and Piper Christiansen; six great-great Lainey was born on Aug. 19, 2021. Parents are Paige • grandchildren, Rohnon, Lillian and Ezra Cum- Studer and Josh Anderson of Harris. Grandparents McKayla Carlson-Hughes of Stanchfield, Bryce Skiba mings; Ashton and Logan Riek, and Ryker Inman. are Rich and Janann Hagert of Harris, and Jennifer of North Branch, and Abby Foss of Cambridge A celebration of life will take place in the spring Studer of North Branch. received a $1,000 scholarship via the Minnesota of 2022. Family and friends will be notifi ed prior to State Fair Scholarship program. the memorial. Arrangements are under the care of Carly Rose Pruden Garden City Funeral Home in Missoula, Montana, DEGREES 406-543-4190. Carly was born on Aug. 23, 2021, and weighed 8 pounds 8 ounces. Parents are Nicole and David. Victoria Nelson (Associate’s, Dental Assistant, Grandparents are Lonna Sesontis of Cumberland, High Honors) of Harris, from Rochester Commu- and Richard and Janet Pruden of Oakdale. nity and Technical College. 8 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR AUGUST 26, 2021 FALL MEANS FORD SUCountyStar.comV SEASON! 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BILL STICKELS III | COUNTY STAR Bluejacket Hall of Fame inductees, times two Both the Class of 2020 and 2021 inductees of the Bluejacket Hall of Fame were honored during a dinner held on Sunday, Aug. 22 at Cambridge Lutheran Church. The Class of 2020 wasn’t able to have a ceremony last year due to COVID. Recognized were the Class of 2020 (left photo), featuring Jack Hammergren, Jodi Lillemoen, Tony Nelson, Phil Porta, and Mike O’Neil. Not pictured are Jenny (Aronson) Loew, and players from the 2000 state football championship team. The Class of 2021 (right photo) features Mike McDonald, Al Koczure, the late James Foley (represented by his son, Patrick), Jon Miller, Eric Anderson, and Todd Smrekar. Not pictured is Jill Mattson. Viking girls tennis quickly gains experience NB Schools invites seniors to

BY BILL STICKELS III that match, the only non-straight sets loss [email protected] came at fi rst doubles, where Wurdemann be their guests at events was moved to team up with Hailey Bisto- The North Branch Viking girls tennis deau. The two pushed the Annandale pair team is going to be a work in progress to scores of 2-6, 6-1, 10-6. or middle school/high school can be accessed by contacting the throughout most of the 2021 season, The team’s hectic start to the season athletes and performers, the Activities Offi ce at (651) 674-1512 or with very little varsity experience and continued on Monday as the Vikings joy derived from participating simply fi ll out the form found at this the ones that have played on the varsity traveled to Mora, taking on the Mustangs, Fis enhanced by an enthusiastic link: https://tinyurl.com/2mac- level learning new roles. And based on a Aitkin, and Cloquet. crowd cheering for cwbs, and an Activity Pass will be frenetic fi rst two weeks of the season, the North Branch found their fi rst success their success. Our mailed to you! team needed to dive right in to the deep of the season, topping both Mora and Ait- kids make sup- This fall we have both girls and end rather than dipping their toes in to kin in close 4-3d matches before getting porting them easy; boys soccer competing, as well as test the waters. shut out by Cloquet 7-0. Rachel Wurde- they always do football and girls tennis. There are After just a week of preseason prac- mann at fi rst singles and the doubles team their best and are many fi ne arts activities that take tice, the Vikings jumped right into their of Justine Joyal and Sophia Helinsky proud to represent place during the school year. A competitive season with a pair of matches picked up victories in both of the team their communities! listing of activities can be viewed at at the Annandale Triangular held on Sat- wins. NBAPS encour- nbskolvikings.com/events. urday, Aug. 21. In their fi rst match, North The team got an unexpected reprieve ages community I hope you will consider coming to Branch faced Belle Plaine, who defeated from action as their matches against Her- NB School members to attend support our Vikings, and if you are the Vikings 6-1. The lone victory for North mantown and Hibbing were canceled due News events! a senior citizen, please come and be Branch came at second doubles, with to Tuesday’s rain. We invite senior our guest! Carrie Hall and Nora Toussaint winning Finally, North Branch hosted three Sara citizens, 60 and SARA PAULis superintendent of North Branch Area in three sets by scores of 6-2, 2-6, 11-9. The more teams in Duluth Denfeld, Fridley, up, to attend home Public Schools. She can be reached at 651-674-1000 or Vikings came very close to picking up a and Osseo on Thursday, Aug. 26, after this Paul sports and fi ne [email protected]. win at fi rst singles, as Rachel Wurdemann edition of the Star went to press. They arts events free of won the fi rst set 4-6, but then lost the sec- will also face Totino Grace and Blaine on charge. We would love to send you a ond set 7-6 and the third set 10-6. Saturday, Aug. 28 before diving into their NBAPS Senior Community Activ- Their second match was even tougher as one-on-one matches on Tuesday, Aug. 31. ity Pass, good at any home event, host Annandale swept the Vikings 7-0. In just show it at the door! Passes

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AUGUST 26, 2021 ISANTI-CHISAGO COUNTY STAR 11 CountyStar.com Peterson offi cially charged in ISANTI AND CHISAGO COUNTY COURT REPORTS The following felony charges were fi led in Shawn Matthew Dougherty (DOB Isanti County Court on Aug. 16 - 20. All 04/10/1984) of Chisago City, was charged individuals are presumed innocent until Aug. 16 with fugitive from justice from other death of Vangrinsven proven guilty. state. Taylor Marie Cornelius (DOB 08/09/1996) of STAFF REPORT conditions or $1 million with the condi- Larry Kenneth Karius (DOB 05/20/1980) of Farmington, was charged Aug. 16 with fugi- Forest Lake, was charged Aug. 17 with two tive from justice from other state (extradition [email protected] tions Peterson does not leave Minneso- ta without written court approval, does counts domestic assault. waived). The lone suspect in the death of not ship/transport/possess or receive Nicholas Earl Peterson (DOB 01/28/2002) of Jordan Robert Patrick Ward (DOB Grasston, was charged Aug. 17 with one count 12/14/1994) of Robbinsdale, was charged Amanda Jo Vangrinsven, whose body fi rearms or ammo, no alcohol/con- theft - take/drive motor vehicle - no owner Aug. 16 with one count domestic assault, and was discovered on Tuesday, Aug. 10 trolled substance use, no contact with consent; and one count theft - indiff erent to one count assault - 5th degree - 2/more prev after being reported missing for fi ve the victim’s family, he does not enter owner rights. convict in 3 years. days, has been formally charged with bars or liquor stores, no use or posses- Richard Melvin Peterson, II (DOB Jacob Gerald Shilts (DOB 01/02/1995) of Riv- 2nd degree murder - with intent - not sion of fi rearms or dangerous weapons, 04/11/1984) of Isanti, was charged Aug. 19 er Falls, WI, was charged Aug. 18 with fugitive premeditated. no possession of alcohol or drugs, he is with murder - 2nd degree - with intent - not from justice from other state. According to the offi cial court record, subject to GPS monitoring, he remain premeditated. Edward Louis Kucera (DOB 03/03/1975) Richard Melvin Peterson, II, date-of- law-abiding, he makes all future court Terrin James Dye (DOB 03/02/1984) of Ham of Circle Pines, was charged Aug. 18 with birth of 04/11/1984, was charged with appearances, and he submits to initial/ Lake, was charged Aug. 19 with receiving stalking - engages in stalking. the lone felony count Thursday morn- base UA. stolen property. Jack Leroy Holland (DOB 07/30/1996) of ing, Aug. 19. Peterson’s next court appearance is Jonathan William Tighe (DOB 10/16/1998) of Lindstrom, was charged Aug. 20 with fi ve Peterson will be held in the Isanti scheduled for Sept. 1, 2021, where he Isanti, was charged Aug. 20 with two counts counts possess pornographic work - computer County Jail pending the posting of bail, may enter his plea on the charge. of disseminate pornographic work - minor disk/electronic/magnetic/optical image w/ which was set at $3 million without under age 13; and nine counts of possess porn. pornographic work - minor under age 13. David Joseph Brown (DOB 09/29/1986) of Minneapolis, was charged Aug. 20 with fl ee- The following felony charges were fi led in ing a peace offi cer in a motor vehicle. Chisago County Court on Aug. 16 - 20. All Cree James Diver (DOB 10/03/1992) of North Pedestrian killed while crossing highway individuals are presumed innocent until Branch, was charged Aug. 20 with two counts proven guilty. domestic assault. STAFF REPORT ing Highway 95 near Nixon Street at [email protected] approximately 8:55 p.m. The car, a 2005 Jenna Lee Huotte (DOB 08/04/1983) of Dodge Caravan, was heading east on Shafer, was charged Aug. 16 with theft - take/ A 63-year-old woman crossing High- Highway 95 at the time of the incident. drive motor vehicle - no owner consent. way 95 was struck and killed by an The driver, listed as 71-year-old Keary oncoming car on Friday, Aug. 20. Paul Olson of Stanchfi eld, was not According to the incident report injured in the crash. from the Minnesota State Patrol, According to the report, the road Jennifer Ann Cottrell (unknown city conditions were wet at the time, and of residence) was struck while cross- alcohol does not appear to be involved.

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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IS NOW ALLOWING FOR INPERSON WORSHIP SERVICES. IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CONTACT W O R S H I P guide YOUR INDIVIDUAL CHURCH FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR COVID19 PREPAREDNESS PLAN. Baptist Oxlip Evangelical Free Church Salem Lutheran Church Methodist 9am Sunday Worship Service, Sanctuary seating, broad- 4638 381st Ave. NW, Dalbo, MN 55017. 763-689-1687 First Baptist Church cast to parking lot, Facebook live- Safe Join us for worship every Common Ground - A United Methodist Community 304 S. Main St., Cambridge, distancing Practiced Sunday at 10:30am, Sunday 404 North Cypress St. North, Cambridge. 763-689-2071. 763-689-1173. Call the church office or visit our website Pastor Leroy Scheumann school for 3 yrs to 6th gr. Pastors Amelia & Andrew Buschena. Sunday 9:30am for current service times and programs. 29237 Roanoke St NW begins at 10:30am. Coff ee Worship. Livestream of firstbaptistcambridge.org Isanti, MN 55040 fellowship after worship services and more info at www.oxlip.org www.salemlutherandalbo.com commongroundumc.org. North Isanti Baptist Church 763-444-5134 Everyone Counts! Lead Pastor: Travis Blake Spring Lake Lutheran Church (ELCA) 2248 313th Ave. NE, Cambridge, MN 55008. www.nib- Lutheran 8440 Erickson Road, PO Box 958, North Branch, MN Non-Denominational church.com 55056 (9 mi. E. of Cambridge on Hwy. 95, North one Email: [email protected] Braham Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) block on Erickson Road). Bethesda Church 763-689-3576. 8:30am Worship Service (traditional West Central Drive & County Road 4, Braham 651-674-4606. 38180 Hemingway Ave., North Branch, MN 651-674-5873. style) 10:45am Worship Service (contemporary style) 320-396-2755 Pastor Vicki VanderVegt. Pastor Mark Huber. Pastor Julie Beck sllchurch.org 9am Worship Service. South Isanti Baptist Church Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Worship Service - BELC Email: [email protected] 10:30am Sunday School 3367 Cty. Rd. 5 NE, Isanti. Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Worship Service Live on Facebook Thursday, August 26th - and adult Bible studies. 763-444-5860, Pastor Bob Venneman. Sunday Worship Sunday: 9:30 am Worship Service on KBEK 95.5 FM 7:00pm Women of Grace Bible Study bethesdachurchnb.com 9:30am. Wednesday “Life & Light” Bible studies for all Thursday: 6:00 pm Campfire Worship Sunday, August 29th - ages. Adults & children. For info call or go to Office hours 9:00 a.m. to Noon Tuesday thru Friday 8:30am Worship in person & via Zoom, Fellowship Lakeside Christian Church southisantibaptist.org. Tuesday, August 31st - 32393 Rendova Cir. N.E., Cambridge (3 mi. E of Cambridge Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church Of Rush Point 8:00am Men’s Breakfast just off Hwy. 95). 763-689-3649. Ministry Coordinator Sunrise Bible Church (ELCA) 6:30pm Property Committee Jeff Bonkoski. Administrative Assistant Sharon Dahl. 41300 Second St., North Pastor Vicki Vandervegt. Wednesday, September 1st - Sunday 9:30am Worship. Branch, Pastor David Stertz. Sunday school for all 320-358-4829, 600 Rush Point Dr. 10am Worship with 10:00am AA Meeting Retreat house & personal retreat cabins available. Call ages nursery available. 11am Fellowship Thursday, September 2nd - for reservation. Email: 9:30am, Sunday morning Worship 10:30am, Sunday my.calvaryofrushpoint.org. 9:00am Men’s Coffee [email protected]. evening 6pm, Wed. Kids 4 Truth & Bible studies for all Office: [email protected] lakesidechurchcambridge.org ages 6:30pm. More info at St. John Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) Cambridge Lutheran Church Journey of Faith sunrisebiblechurch.org 28168 Jodrell St. NE, North Branch Located 6 mi. E. of 8:30am - Traditional / Festival Bible based worship. or 651-674-4107. Isanti on Co. Rd. 5; (or 7 mi. W. of North Branch on Co. Rd. 10:00am - Contemporary / Horizon 651-600-9878. 5); then 1-1/2 mi. S. on Co. Rd. 12. 763-444-5988, Paul Catholic Join us in-person & online for worship! [email protected]. Sunday fellowship Anderson, Pastor; Sunday 9am Worship; 10:20am Adult FB.com/CambridgeLutheran 9am Bible Study; Thursday 6:30pm Bible study. Email: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 621 Old N. Main St. Worship & Youth Ministry 10am Come as you are. All [email protected] 207 Whiskey Rd NW, Isanti, MN. 763-689-1211 welcome. Junction Bowl. 123 Cajima Street, NE, Isanti. 763-444-4035 St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church (LCMC) Refreshments served. Email: [email protected]. Mass: Tues. & Wed. Christ Ev. Lutheran Church (WELS) 31075 Genesis Ave., Stacy, MN 55079 7:30am. Sun. 8:30am. stelizabeth-isanti.org. 32962 Vickers St. NE, Cambridge, 763-689-5333 JustPassinthru IHS Ministries 651-462-5115. Pastor Samuel L. Biebert. Becoming Agape – Allowing the Holy Spirit to Pastor Ben Hollingstead. Converge Sunday Worship 9am, Sunday School/Bible Class transform lives 8am and 9:30am Services, 10:30am 763-689-6987 Sunday School during 9:30am Service. NorthBrook Church www.christcambridge.com 34006 Petersburg St NE, Cambridge MN Email Meeting at GTI North Branch Theatre (38450 Tanger Dr, [email protected] North Branch, MN 55056) [email protected]. Website - Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) Justpassinthru.net Church Office: 651-277-0100 stjohnslutheranchurch-stacymn.org 109 Second Ave NW, Isanti Frank Gomes, Pastor. Pastor Tom Bakke 763-444-9201 Please join us Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. for Worship St. John’s Lutheran Church Sunday mornings at 10 am Pastor Ian Coen-Frei Sunday School for all ages at 8:30 a.m. (during the (Missouri Synod) Sunday nights and Wednesdays Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. school year) 980 West 4th Street, Rush City, Pastor Tim Renstrom Home of Heavenly Sunshine Preschool River of Life Church Nursery for infants & Children’s Church (2 yrs old-K) 320-358-3623, Sunday 8:45am Worship, 7:30am Rise & email: Meeting at 150 Birch St. N., Ste 170, Cambridge. (Across during worship. Shine Bible Study, Monday 10am Longer Look Bible Study. Email: [email protected] [email protected] from Minnco Credit Unon) Mark Radeke, Pastor. 763-689- stjohnsrushcity.org Website: nbchurchmn.org 5115. First Lutheran Church (ELCA) St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church Sundays 9am & 10:30am Springvale Church 43779 Gates Ave., Harris. (Missouri Synod) Nursery at both services 10:30am Sunday Service at 651-674-4498. Handicapped 400 SE 8th St., (Isanti #4 E.), PO Box 37, Braham. 320- River Kid’s for ages 4 yrs to 5th gr at the 10:30am service 410 County Road 6 NW accessible. Pastor Scott Simmons. Sunday Worship 396-3103. riveroflifehome.com Stanchfield, MN 55080 9:30am, with Sunday School 10:30am coffee Tim Renstrom, Pastor. 763-689-1373 and fellowship. Pentecostal 9:30am Sunday School & Adult Bible Study. 10:30am Online service at springvalechurchmn.org Email: [email protected] Worship. www.firstlutheranharris.org The Journey New Life Church ststephensbraham.org Evangelical Free 601 Heritage Blvd NE, Isanti Joy Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) Pastor David L. Willis. Trinity Lutheran Church (ELCA) Dale Evangelical Free Church 1155 Joy Circle, Cambridge Sunday 10am Worship & 38460 Lincoln Trl, North Branch 45268 Brunswick Rd, Pastor Daniel Lewis the Word & Kids’ Church. 651-674-7047. Pastor Jon Yurk Harris, MN 763-689-5817 763-689-4355 Sunday 6pm Family Worship. In-person and online Worship Sundays at 9 a.m. Pastor/Teacher Dr. Harvey Martin. Sunday School – all www.joylutheran.net Wednesday 7pm Family Breakout Classes. Coffee hour following Sunday Worship. ages 9am. Sunday Service 10:25am. 8 a.m. Traditional Service 763-689-4471 Email: www.daleefc.com 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Service Thejourneynlc.org [email protected] 9:15 a.m. Adult Bible Class Kost Evangelical Free Church or visit www.trinitynorthbranch.org 37405 Kost Trail, North Branch, MN 55056. Jct. of CR 11 & Long Lake Lutheran Church (ELCA) CR 72, SE of North Branch. 651-583-3281. 3921 277th Ave NW Isanti, MN 55040 763-444-5315. Pastor, Josh Jensen Pastor Sue Olson Screen & Digital Printing Kost Student Ministries Mondays 6:30pm. Worship Worship Sundays at 9am in-person, in parking lot or T-Shirt & Apparel Roofer Yard Signs Service Sundays 9:30am. 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SW ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 2, NORTH BRANCH PLANNING representative or may object to administrator within four months Attorney for Lake Area Bank, 4770 PUBLIC HEARING Township 36, Range 24, Springvale COMMISSION the appointment of the personal after the date of this Notice or the White Bear Parkway, #100, White Township. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE representative. Any objection to Claims will be barred. Bear Lake, MN 55110 (651) 426- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 8. The request of Cynthia L. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the appointment of the personal BY THE COURT 3249 ISANTI COUNTY BOARD OF Johnson, 7199 383rd Avenue NW, that the North Branch Planning representative must be filed with Dated: August 18, 2021 Published in the Isanti-Chisago COMMISSIONERS Dalbo, MN 55071 that a strip of land Commission will hold a meeting for the Court, and any properly filed 12:10:01 p/.m. County STAR on Aug. 19, 26, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (65’ x 243’) in the NW ¼ of the SW ¼ a PUBLIC HEARING on Tuesday, objection will be heard by the Court CatherineTrevino Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 2021 that the Isanti County Board of of Section 27, Township 37, Range September 7, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. or after notice is provided to interested Judge of District Court Commissioners will hold a public 25 smaller than permitted by the as soon thereafter as the matter persons of the date of hearing on the Attorney for the Petitioner hearing on Wednesday, September Isanti County Zoning Ordinance not may be heard, at the North Branch objection. Joseph M. Flanders NOTICES 15, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. in the County to be considered a parcel that would City Hall, 6408 Elm Street, North Unless objections are filed, and Flanders Law Firm LLC Board Room of the Isanti County take a development right in the NW Branch, Minnesota. The purpose unless the Court orders otherwise, 2600 Eagan Woods Drive Suite NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Government Center, 555 18th ¼ of the SW ¼ and be able to be of this public hearing is to allow the the personal representative has the 270 LIVESTOCK FEEDLOT PERMIT Avenue SW, Cambridge, MN 55008. split once without the need to plat. public to give testimony regarding full power to administer the estate, Eagan, MN 55121 Notice is hereby given per To consider amending the zoning Legal description is the NW ¼ of the requests to approve applications including, after thirty (30) days from Phone: 612-424-0398 Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 116, map from Agriculture/Residential SW ¼ of Section 27, Township 37, for a Preliminary Plat Planned Unit the issuance of letters testamentary, Published in the Isanti-Chisago that the Foster Family Farm( Roland District to Business District for the Range 25, Dalbo Township. Development (creating 12 lots). the power to sell, encumber, lease, County STAR on Aug. 26 Sept. J Foster), has made application property described as Pt. of the 9. The request of Richard & The hearing shall continue until all or distribute any interest in real 2, 2021 to the Minnesota Pollution Control SW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 27, Sherry Eichholz, 4255 405th Avenue evidence and testimony have been estate owned by the Decedent. Agency or the County of Isanti for Township 36, Range 23, Cambridge NE, Stanchfield, MN 55080 to vary received. Notice is further given that, a permit to construct or expand a Township, Isanti County Ag Society. the Isanti County Zoning Ordinance, Applicant: Graphic Homes, Inc. subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, FORECLOSURES feedlot with a capacity of 500 animal A full copy of this proposed rezoning Section 6, Agriculture/Residential Property Owners: Graphic all creditors having claims against units or more. The proposed feedlot can be viewed on the county website District, Subdivision 3, Conditional Homes, Inc. the Decedent’s estate are required NOTICE OF MORTGAGE will be located in the northeast @ http://www.co.isanti.mn.us and/or Uses, # 20 for a rural tourism request General location: 4.67 acres in to present the claims to the personal FORECLOSURE SALE quarter of the northeast quarter of the County Auditor’s Office. to be less than the required setback the northeast quadrant of TH 95 and representative or to the Court within THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION section 10, township 036, range By order of the Isanti County of 500’ from an event area to the Grand Avenue. Also known as the four (4) months after the date of this OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY 025, in the township of Wyanett, Board of Commissioners this 18th nearest neighboring residences. former soccer fields. notice or the claims will be barred. OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR Minnesota. The proposed facility day of August, 2021. Legal description is Pt SW ¼ of the Legal Description: That part Dated: August 9, 2021 WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY consists of 500 animal units of beef Julia Lines SW ¼ of Section 12, Township 37, of the Northwest Quarter of the Peggy Zdon LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS cattle in an open lot with bedding County Administrator Range 23, Stanchfield Township. Northeast Quarter of Section 21, Registrar ACTION. pack manure storage. The total Published in the Isanti-Chisago Trina Bergloff Township 35, Range 21, Chisago Megan Bergman NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that animal unit capacity will be 500. County STAR on Aug. 26, 2021 Isanti County Zoning Administrator County, Minnesota, described as Court Administrator default has occurred in the conditions This publication shall constitute ______If you would like to attend this follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Joslin & Moore Law Offices, P.A. of a mortgage dated December 23, as notice to each resident and each meeting via Tele – Conference, Northwest corner of the Northwest Clark A. Joslin 2005, executed by Richard Weikert, owner of real property within 5,000 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING please go to the Isanti County Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of MN# 52802 a single person, as mortgagor(s) feet of the perimeter of the proposed ISANTI COUNTY BOARD OF webpage at www.co.isanti.mn.us said Section 21, Township 35, Range 221 NW 2nd Ave. to S & C Bank as mortgagee in feedlot as required by Minnesota ADJUSTMENT for instructions. 21; thence running East on the Cambridge, MN 55008 the original or maximum principal State Law. August 19, 2021 Published in the Isanti-Chisago section line a distance of 390 feet; Telephone: 763/689-4101 amount of Twenty-three Thousand Published in the Isanti-Chisago The Isanti County Board of County STAR on Aug. 26, 2021 thence running South and parallel Facsimile: 763/689-9794 One Hundred Seventy-five and County STAR on Aug. 26, 2021 Adjustment will hold a public hearing ______with the East line of said section, e-mail:[email protected] 00/100 ($23,175.00) Dollars, ______on Thursday, September 9, 2021 at 390 feet; thence running West and ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL recorded with the Isanti County 9:00 a.m. in the County Board Room NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING parallel with the North line of said REPRESENTATIVE Recorder, State of Minnesota, on CAMBRIDGE PLANNING of the Isanti County Government ISANTI COUNTY PLANNING section, 390 feet; thence running Filed in District Court January 4, 2006, as Document. COMMISSION Center, 555 – 18th Avenue SW, COMMISSION North on the quarter section line 390 State of Minnesota No. 360441; which was thereafter NOTICE OF MEETING Cambridge, MN 55008 to consider August 19, 2021 feet to the place of beginning. 8/9/2021 5:16 p.m. assigned to Lake Area Bank by The City of Cambridge the following requests: The Isanti County Planning AND Published in the Isanti-Chisago instrument dated February 15, Planning Commission will hold a 1. The request of Donald and Commission will hold a public Commencing at the Northwest County STAR on Aug. 19, 26 2021 2008 and recorded with the Isanti regular meeting on WEDNESDAY, Vicky Funfar, 33286 Marmon hearing on Thursday, September corner of the Northwest Quarter of ______County Recorder on October 8, September 8, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. in Street NE, Cambridge, MN 55008 9, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. in the County the Northeast Quarter of Section 2008 as Doc. No. 393554; that there the Council Chambers of Cambridge to construct an addition, deck Board Room of the Isanti County 21, Township 35, Range 21; thence STATE OF MINNESOTA has been compliance with all notice City Hall, 300 3rd Avenue NE, and garage with less than the Government Center, 555 18th running South parallel with the East COUNTY OF CHISAGO provisions and conditions precedent Cambridge, Minnesota 55008, to required setback from the ordinary Avenue SW, Cambridge, MN 55008 line of said section a distance of DISTRICT COURT as required by law; that no action discuss the following public hearing high watermark of a Recreational to consider the following requests: 390 feet which constitutes the point FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT or proceeding has been instituted items and other items on the agenda. Development Lake, with less than 1. To present the Draft Accessory of beginning; thence East parallel Court File No.: 13-PR-21-98 at law to recover any part of the 1. PUBLIC HEARING – A request the required setback to the road right Dwelling Unit Ordinance by the Task with the North line of said section a In Re: Estate of Shane William debt secured by said mortgage; that by David Norberg, 3440 Paul’s Lake of way of a Township Road, and to Force. distance of 300 feet; thence South Arndt, there is claimed to be due thereon Rd. S., Cambridge, MN 55008, for a install a septic system with less than 2. The request of Richard parallel with the East line of said Decedent. the sum of Eighteen Thousand preliminary plat of Woodhaven Acres the required setback from the road DeLage, 2150 313th Avenue NE, section a distance of 170 feet; NOTICE AND ORDER FOR Eight Hundred Fifty-two and 73/100 4th Addition. The legal description right of way of a Township Road and Cambridge, MN 55008 to present thence West parallel with the North HEARING ON PETITION FOR ($18,852.73) Dollars on this date; is Outlot A, Woodhaven Acres 3rd with less than the required setback a preliminary plat of Deer Ridge. line of said section a distance of 300 FORMAL ADJUDICATION OF and that pursuant to the power of Addition, Isanti County, Minnesota. from the side property line on an Legal description is the NW ¼ of the feet; thence North on the quarter INTESTACY, DETERMINATION OF sale therein contained, the mortgage The general location is Maple Dr. S. undersized lot. Legal description SW ¼ fct. of Section 9, Township 35, section line a distance of 170 feet HEIRS, AND APPOINTMENT OF will be foreclosed and the tract of and 34th Ave SW. is Lot 4 & 5 Lakeside Terrace of Range 23, Isanti Township. to the place of beginning, being a PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE land lying and being in Isanti County, More information is available Section 36, Township 36, Range 23, 3. The request of Scott Nelson, part of the Northwest Quarter of A Petition for Formal Adjudication Minnesota, described as follows, at Cambridge City Hall, 300 3rd Cambridge Township. 1404 397th Avenue NE, Stanchfield, the Northeast Quarter, Section 21, of Intestacy, Determination of to-wit: Avenue NE, Cambridge, MN 55008, 2. The request of Doug and MN 55080 to present a preliminary Township 35, Range 21, Chisago Heirs and Appointment of Personal Lot 2, Block 11, Villages on including full legal descriptions. Wendy Fraser, 5554 381st Avenue plat of Nelsons Acres. Legal County,y, Minnesota. Representative has been filed with the Rum Third Addition, Isanti Cambridge Planning Commission NW, Dalbo, MN 55017 to reconfigure description is Pt. of the NW ¼ of this Court. If no objections are filed, County, Minnesota. Meetings are typically scheduled on two parcels of record where existing the NE ¼ of Section 20, Township Beverly J. Arndt whose address is Property address: 924 Whiskey the 1st Tuesday of every month and structures will not meet the new 37, Range 23, Stanchfield Township. PO Box 552 Rush City, MN 55069, Road, Isanti, MN 55040 are open to the public. property line setbacks. Legal 4. The request of New Hope will be appointed as personal Parcel I.D. #: 16-096-1310 Marcia Westover description is Pt. of the NW ¼ of the Community Church of Cambridge, representative(s) of the Estate of Transaction Agent: N/A/ City Planner NW ¼ of Section 36, Township 37, 33030 Vickers Street NE, the Decedent in an unsupervised Transaction agent’s Mortgage Published in the Isanti-Chisago Range 25, Dalbo Township. Cambridge, MN 55008 to present a administration. Identification Number: N/A County STAR on Aug. 26, 2021 3. The request of Ashton preliminary plat of New Hope Acres. Any objection to the Petition must Mortgage Originator: S & C Bank ______Sorenson and Ardell & Twyla Ring, Legal description is Pt. of Govt. Lot be mailed or filed in the electronic will be sold by the sheriff of said 8500 285th Avenue NE, North 1 of Section 35, Township 36, Range filing system, together with the court county at public auction on October CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Branch, MN 55056 to vary the Isanti 23, Cambridge Township. filing fee, to Chisago County Judicial 20, 2021, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. at ORDINANCES County Zoning Ordinance, Section 5. The request of Robert & Center, 313 N Main St, Center Sheriff’s Office, 2440 Main Street Summary Publication 6, Agriculture/Residential District, Janis Eastlund, 2123 305th Avenue City, MN 55012. If proper , and no South, Cambridge, Minnesota Ordinance 735 Subdivision 2, Permitted Uses #19 NE, Isanti, MN 55040 to present objections are filed, the Petition may 55008, to pay the debt secured Ordinance 735 rezoned certain b to exceed the maximum lot size of a preliminary plat of Lenz Acres. be granted. by the mortgage, including costs real property located at 33703 three acres for a newly created lot. Legal description is Pt NE ¼ of the IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE and attorneys’ fees allowed by Hastings Street NE currently Legal description is the NE ¼ of the SE ¼ & the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ fct. of IS GIVEN that a default hearing law subject to redemption by the identified with PIN 03.028.5800. NW ¼ Fct. of Section 35, Range 35, Section 16, Township 35, Range 23, has been scheduled on September mortgagor(s), his heirs or assigns, The property was approved by within six (6) months from the date the City for annexation prior to the Range 22, North Branch Township. Isanti Township. Pertinent information about 7, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. by this Court. of sale. rezoning request. The property 4. The request of Stephanie Diaz- 6. The request of John & LouAnn this request is on file at City Hall. No appearances are required. Any TIME AND DATE TO VACATE will be rezoned from RA Rural Celon, 33015 Xenon Drive NW, Cochran, 29782 Baugh Street NW, Interested parties are encouraged Objection must be either mailed or PROPERTY: If the real estate is Residential/Agricultural District to Princeton, MN 55371 to exceed the Princeton, MN 55371 to present to submit written or oral comments electronically filed instead of made an owner-occupied, single-family R-1A One Family Residence District number of parcels in Government a preliminary plat of Homestead on this matter at or before the Public personally and must be received by dwelling, unless otherwise provided upon approval of annexation by the Lot 4 of Section 35, Township 36, Haven. Legal description is the S ½ Hearing. 9:00 a.m. on the date of the default by law, the date on or before which State of Minnesota. This property Range 25. Legal description is Pt. of the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section For the Planning Agency hearing or it may note considered. the mortgagor(s) must vacate the is located on Old Main Street North/ Govt. Lot 4 of Section 35, Township 19, Township 35, Range 25, Spencer Carla Vita Community Due to Court Order ADM20-80001 property if the mortgage is not Hastings Street NE. A complete 36, Range 25, Wyanett Township. Brook Township. Development Director - carlav@ of the Minnesota Supreme court, reinstated under Section 580.30 or copy of the ordinance is available 5. The request of James and 7. The request of Dennis & Lisa ci.north-branch.mn.us 651.674.8113 this court will rule on the Petition in the property is not redeemed under at City Hall, 300 3rd Avenue NE, Naomi Plemon, 3515 Essen Road Otten, 25208 Highway 47 NW, Isanti, Published in the Isanti-Chisago this case after administrative review Section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on Cambridge for inspection. NE, Cambridge, MN 55008 to MN 55040 to present a preliminary County STAR on Aug. 26, 2021 of submissions without appearance construct a single family dwelling plat of Otten Addition. Legal unless an objection is filed. This April 20, 2022, (if that date is a Summary Publication with an attached garage with less description is the E ½ of the SW hearing will be held via Remote Saturday, Sunday or holiday, then Ordinance 738 than the required setback from the ¼ of the NE ¼ & the S ½ of the SE PROBATE Zoom. the date to vacate is the next date Ordinance 738 amending road right of way of a Township Road, ¼ of the NE ¼ fct. of Section 19, If objections are filed, the hearing thereafter which is not a Saturday, Title XV Land Use, Chapter 156 to exceed the impervious surface lot Township 34, Range 24, Stanford STATE OF MINNESOTA will be rescheduled. No telephone Sunday or holiday). Zoning, Section 156.007 Definitions, coverage area, and to install a septic Township. COUNTY OF ISANTI conference will be required unless THE TIME ALLOWED BY Section 156.040 Business Districts, system with less than the required 8. The request of Toni & Don DISTRICT COURT there are questions. LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY Section 156.041 Industrial Districts, setback to the dwelling and with less John & Donald & Dawn John, 26362 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that THE MORTGAGOR, THE Section 156.080 Accessory Building than the required setback from the Lyons Street NE, Stacy, MN 55079 Court File No.:30-PR-21-70 notice shall be given by: MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL and Structure Requirements, and side property line on an undersized to present a preliminary plat of Lyons In Re: Estate of publication once a week for REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, Section 156.085 Outdoor Storage. lot. Legal description is Lot 6 Block Addition. Legal description is Pt. of Patrick James Oberle, two consecutive weeks in a legal MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE The ordinance amended the city 1 Essen Lake Fanny Lots of Section the NE ¼ of the SE ¼ & the SE ¼ fct. Decedent. newspaper in the county where WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS code language to allow Storage Pod 2, Township 35, Range 23, Isanti of Section 12, Township 34, Range NOTICE OF INFORMAL the hearing is to be held, the last ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA Containers under certain terms. A Township. 22, Oxford Township. PROBATE OF WILL AND publication of which is to be at least STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, complete copy of the ordinance is 6. The request of Lyle & Nancy 9. The request of Roland Foster, INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF ten (10) days before the time set for DETERMINING AMONG OTHER available at City Hall, 300 3rd Avenue Palm, 26555 Dahlia Street NW, 36301 Xenon Street NW, Princeton, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE hearing; and THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED NE, Cambridge for inspection. Isanti, MN 55040 for a parcel to MN 55371 for a conditional use AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS mailing via U.S. Post Service a PREMISES ARE IMPROVED ATTEST: become a legal lot of record and permit for an animal feedlot with Notice is given that an Application copy of this Notice and Order at WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Evan Vogel without the need to plat. Legal 300 or more animal units. Legal for Informal Probate of Will and least fourteen (14) days prior to the OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, City Administrator description is Pt. of the W ½ of the description is the NE ¼ of the NE Informal Appointment of Personal hearing date to all interested parties ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN Published in the Isanti-Chisago NW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 9, ¼ of Section 10, Township 36, Representative was filed with the and parties who have filed a demand AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, County STAR on Aug. 26, 2021 Township 34, Range 24, Stanford Township 25, Wyanett Township. Registrar, along with a Will dated for notice. AND ARE ABANDONED. ______Township. Trina Bergloff September 20, 2013. The Registrar A charitable beneficiary may Notice Pursuant to the Fair 7. The request of Eva Slattery, Isanti County Zoning Administrator accepted the application and request notice of the probate Debt Collection Practices Act. SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF THE 1407 Albert Street N, St. Paul, MN If you would like to attend this informally appointed Tylene M. proceedings be given to the This communication is from a PROCEEDINGS OF THE 55108 (Property address: 1431 meeting via-Tele-Conference, Holthus, whose address is 13011 Attorney General pursuant of the debt collector and is an attempt CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL County Road 6 NW, Stanchfield, MN please go to the Isanti County Arrowood Lane N., Dayton, MN Minnesota Statutes section 501B.41, to collect a debt. Any information The complete minutes are 55080) for a proposed short term webpage at www.co.isanti.mn.us 55327, to serve as the personal subdivision 5. obtained will be used for that available for public inspection at the rental to be less than the required for instructions. representative of the Decedent’s NOTICE OF FURTHER GIVEN purpose. office of the City Administrator, 300 setbacks within the zoning district Published in the Isanti-Chisago estate. that (subject to Minn. Stat. 524.3- Dated: August 18, 2021 3rd Ave. NE, Cambridge, Minnesota. that it is in and to exceed two people County STAR on Aug. 26, 2021 Any heir, devisee or other 801) all creditors having claims Lake Area Bank, Assignee of Members Present: Mayor James per bedroom plus two additional interested person may be entitled Mortgagee against the Estate are required SEE PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 15 people. Legal description is Pt. to appointment as personal to present the claims to the Court Christopher L. 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Per Minnesota Statutes 375.12 Township; further to waive any wait- District 332 – Mora, for Wednesday, Nate Rudolph. Rudolph as the Identified Official with FROM PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 14 Publication of Proceedings. ing period. Carried. September 1, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. Absent: None Authority and Amy Sachs to act as Meeting held on Wednesday, 21/08-07 Oslund/Turnquist, to in the Board Room of the Isanti • Chair Hitchings called the meet- the Identified Official with Authority Godfrey; Council Members Lisa August 4, 2021, at 9:00 a.m.-Gov- approve the following Utility Permits: County Government Center, 555 ing to order at 6:30 p.m. to add and remove names only to Iverson (via Zoom), Bob Shogren, ernment Center Boardroom Permit No. 21-08-37: Connexus 18th Avenue SW, Cambridge, MN • Motion to approve revised agen- C-I Schools made by C. Levitski, and Kersten Conley. A detail of the entire minutes are Energy – power line on CSAH 17, 55008. Carried. da made by C. Levitski, seconded by seconded by L. Wedlund. Motion Members Absent: Council available for public inspection in the from 370’ West of Verdin Street and 21/08-11 Turnquist/Oslund, to N. Johnson. Motion carried. carried unanimously. Member Mark Ziebarth. Isanti County Administrator’s Office Northerly for 3210’; and Permit No. approve the final plat of Sweningson • Motion to approve Consent • Motion to approve the approve Regular City Council Meeting or by visiting our website at www. 21-08-38: Connexus Energy – power 3rd Addition, Section 25, Township Agenda made by A. Berg, seconded Resource Training & Solutions mem- August 2, 2021 co.isanti.mn.us. line on CR 52, from TH 47 to Lily 36, Range 25, Wyanett Township. by C. Levitski. Motion carried. bership for 2021-2022 made by N. ● Called meeting to order at 5:02 Members Present: Chairperson Street. Carried. Carried. • Motion to approve Treasurer’s Johnson, seconded by G. Hawkins. p.m. Susan Morris; Commissioners O0o Commissioners provided 21/08-12 Warring/Oslund, to Report subject to audit made by L. Motion carried unanimously. ● Approved agenda. Terry Turnquist, Dave Oslund, Mike various committee reports. approve the final plat of Hidden Wedlund, seconded by C. Levitski. • Motion to approve Policy 202 ● Approved Consent Agenda Warring, and Greg Anderson 21/08-08 Turnquist/Anderson, to Hills of Wyanett Creek, Section 5, Motion carried. made A. Berg, seconded by C. items A-E. Members Absent: None approve the following claims and Township 35, Range 25, Spencer • Resolved to accept gifts and Levitski. Motion carried unanimously. ● Received presentation about Others Present: J Lines, J warrants: Brook Township, with the following donations from the following individ- • Motion to approve Policy 214 Cambridge Ambassador Program. Edblad, L Anderson, L Lovering, C Anoka County Treasury Office conditions (on file). Carried. uals and businesses: Karyn Olson. made L. Wedlund, seconded by C. ● Godfrey provided updates on Struss, and T Bergloff; (Reporter: J $24,442.00 21/08-13 Turnquist/Oslund, to Motion to adopt the resolution to Levitski. Motion carried unanimously. National Night Out and the Budget Kotila; R Kytonen) Beaudry Oil & Propane $16,777.46 adjourn (9:46 a.m.). Carried. accept gifts, grants or devise of real • Motion to approve Policy 301.2 meeting. O0o Chairperson Morris called Commissioner of Finance Julia Lines, County Administrator or personal property made by C. made A. Berg, seconded by Heidi ● Adjourned meeting at 5:21 p.m. the meeting to order and led the $16,435.50 By: Halee Turner, Administrative Levitski, seconded by G. Hawkins. Sprandel. Motion carried unani- Published in the Isanti-Chisago assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance. Envirotech Services Inc $21,984.00 Assistant II Resolution was declared duly mously. County STAR on Aug. 26, 2021 O0o Public Comment Session. Hansen Surveying $7,269.00 Published in the Isanti-Chisago passed and adopted. • Motion to approve Policy 303 ______Public comment was made. Knife River Corporation $735,419.18 County STAR on Aug. 26, 2021 • Motion to approve the FY 23 made N. Johnson, seconded by C. 21/08-01 Oslund/Turnquist, to Landwehr Construction Inc Long-Term Facilities Maintenance Levitski. Motion carried unanimously. CAMBRIDGE SELF STORAGE approve the August 4, 2021, County $440,534.00 Ten-Year Plan made by N. Johnson, • Motion to approve Policy 304 AUCTION Board Agenda. Carried. MN Native Landscapes $7,500.00 SCHOOL BOARD seconded by H. Sprandel. Motion made G. Hawkins, seconded by N. This is notice of intent to sell 21/08-02 Anderson/Warring, to R L Larson Excavating $440,348.38 carried unanimously. Johnson. Motion carried unanimous- CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI SCHOOLS items in unit A80 at Cambridge approve the July 21, 2021, County Siemens Industry $9,657.00 • Motion to approve Nexus to pro- ly. SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF Self Storage. If Joe Bauer fails Board Meeting Minutes. Carried. Summit Food Service $6,301.98 vide architectural, engineering, con- • Motion to approve Policy 701.2 THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE to pay in full his unit by 9:00 a.m. 21/08-03 Turnquist/Oslund, to Total Claims & Warrants struction management, and commis- made L. Wedlund, seconded by A. CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI SCHOOLS on 09/10/2021, His unit containing approve the following Personnel $1,726,668.50 sioning services for the project made Berg. Motion carried unanimously. BOARD OF EDUCATION. household and garage items will be Action Items (on file). Carried. Carried. by A. Berg, seconded by N. Johnson. • Motion to move to closed ses- The complete minutes are auctioned 09/13/2021 at 9:00 a.m. at 21/08-04 Anderson/Warring, 21/08-09 Turnquist/Anderson, Motion carried unanimously. sion pursuant § Minnesota Statute available for public inspection at www.storageauctions.net. to approve the appointment of to approve the following resolution: • Motion to approve ISD 911 and 13D.03(b) at 8:10 p.m. made G. the Education Services Center, Published in the Isanti-Chisago John Elder as Isanti County A RESOLUTION TO DELEGATE City of Isanti Mutual Aid Agreement Hawkins, seconded by H. Sprandel. Cambridge-Isanti Schools, 625A County STAR on Aug. 26, Sept. Emergency Management Director AUTHORITY TO THE LONG made by L. Wedlund seconded by C. Motion carried unanimously. Main Street North, Cambridge, MN, 2, 2021 and Lisa Lovering as Emergency LAKE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Levitski. Motion carried unanimously. • Motion to move to open made Management Deputy Director. TO EXERCISE THE POWERS or at our website, www.c-ischools. • Motion to approve the MOU by N. Johnson, seconded by C. Carried. OF A CITY TO FINANCE THE org. with the City of Cambridge for SRO Levitski. Motion carried unanimously. COUNTY BOARD 21/08-05 Anderson/Oslund, to LONG LAKE OUTLET CONTROL The Regular School Board Program made by A. Berg, second- • Motion made by H. Sprandel, approve the renewal of the Joint PROJECT (on file). Carried. Meeting of Cambridge-Isanti Schools ed by N. Johnson. Motion carried seconded by C. Levitski to adjourn SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF THE Powers Agreement for Metropolitan O0o Commissioner Anderson vol- July 22, 2021. unanimously at 8:51 p.m. Motion carried unani- PROCEEDINGS OF Emergency Services Board. Carried. unteered to serve on the Hazard Member Present: Chair Tim • Motion to approve the MOU mously. THE REGULAR MEETING OF 21/08-06 Warring/Anderson, to Mitigation Planning Task Force. Hitchings, Vice Chair Aaron Berg, with the City of Isanti for the SRO Published in the Isanti-Chisago THE ISANTI COUNTY BOARD OF approve the premises permit appli- 21/08-10 Turnquist/Anderson, Clerk Lynn Wedlund, Treasurer Heidi Program made by G. Hawkins, sec- County STAR on Aug. 26, 2021 COMMISSIONERS cation for Cambridge Isanti Hockey to set a Public Hearing on the Sprandel, Directors Gary Hawkins, onded by N. Johnson. Motion carried ISANTI COUNTY, MINNESOTA Association to conduct gambling Petition for Detachment of Certain Nikki Johnson, and Carri Levitski; unanimously. at the Mystic Inn, Spencer Brook Land from Independent School and Ex Officio, Superintendent Dr. • Motion to approve Dr. Nathan

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