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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2020 VOL. 137 NO. 43 www.MoraMinn.com $1.00 GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOV. 3: Important information for voters P6 Minnesota expects prompt election results however, the Secretary of state. “The Minnesota Legisla- normal. Previously, absentee Secretary of State takes State’s offi ce has taken steps to ture authorized us to use funds ‘Election night is ballots could be counted start- prevent signifi cant delays in for that purpose, knowing and going to look and ing one week prior to election steps to reduce ballot- reporting results, even to the I think wisely, predicting as it day. This year, however, ballots counting delays on Nov. 3 point of getting results earlier turns out, that people would feel diff erent’ could be counted two weeks than before. fl ock to this particular option prior, which means ballots “We have been suggesting to of voting.” Steve Simon were starting to be counted as BY BILL STICKELS III Minnesotans that they take a According to Simon, as of Minnesota Secretary of State early as Tuesday, Oct. 20. [email protected] good, hard look at voting from Oct. 9, over 1.3 million Min- “That means all that mail, up home, by mail (in order to nesotans have requested an took measures for counting to 1.3 million, they (county and A steep increase in absentee decrease the chances of spread- absentee ballot, “that shatters those ballots. The biggest deci- city offi cials) can start digging voting has raised concerns ing COVID-19),” Minnesota all records by multiples,” he sion, according to Simon, was into that,” Simon said. “There across the nation about Secretary of State Steve Simon said. the state is allowing counties are some states in this country, when election results will be said in a video conference call Predicting this would hap- to begin counting all those announced. In Minnesota, with reporters from across the pen, Simon said the state also ballots a week earlier than SEE ELECTION, PAGE 7 4-H garage Dog park sale leader, hopefuls Stanchfi eld, gather retires after support

BY KIRSTEN FAURIE 38 years [email protected] A grassroots group BY TERRY SALMELA of Mora residents have [email protected] organized an effort to construct a dog park The 4-H garage sale that somewhere in Mora. has been held at the Kanabec “We are just concerned County Fairgrounds for 38 citizens trying to build years will soon be ending. The something good for the annual sale has raised funds community,” said Car- for many improvements to the men Finn, chairperson buildings used for 4-H events at of the recently formed the fairgrounds. Friends of the Mora Dog Behind every successful proj- Park. ect there is a person who gives TERRY SALMELA | TIMES The group fi rst formed leadership to it. That person is Organizer Cory Stanchfi eld arranges clothes at the annual Kanabec County 4-H Garage Sale. The sale has raised quite casually. Finn said Cory Stanchfi eld. Cory along money for 4-H activities, equipment and buildings over the last 38 years. Stanchfi eld is retiring this year. she was browsing a com- with Donna Golly started munity Facebook group the 4-H garage sale in 1983. It on the fairgrounds. In 1992, able to put all that they can What has been the most chal- when “some girl wrote, ‘I was so successful that people after the new 4-H Building was into a bag for $2/bag. lenging? She added, “Getting really want a dog park in encouraged them to have more completed they started hold- “We never run out of books,” rid of it all.” She feared that Mora. Will somebody do sales. Initially, 4-H clubs and ing it from April to the second said Cory. “We sell 25 books people would drop off junk. something about that?’” families supplied the items week in June on Thursdays, for $1.00. We have to get rid of However, she said that 99% of With knack for commu- for the sale. Then other people Fridays and Saturdays. them all.” She added that they the donated items are good. nity action, Finn stepped started to donate stuff. In the beginning, they raised had sold 2,025 books by the end “Every year we get new up and approached the They got so much stuff donat- a lot by selling at $2/bag. Then of August and 1,200 in Septem- stuff,” said Cory. The stuff that Mora Park Board with a ed that the sale evolved into a they raised it to $5/bag for a ber alone. They put some extra does not sell is donated to sev- simple question: what do four-day sale that ran for two long time. This year because books in the Book Town boxes eral different organizations. we need to get this done? weeks. Then people encour- of COVID-19, the sale is being in Mora and Ogilvie. They include the Veteran’s The answer: money. aged them to run it longer. held from July 10 to Oct. 30. Why does she do it? She Hospital in St. Cloud; In years past, the Mora Over the years, they have held The next two weeks will be a said, “I do it because the mon- it in several different buildings “Blow Out Sale.” Buyers are ey made goes for the kids.” SEE STANCHFIELD, PAGE 8 SEE PARK, PAGE 7

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Senior Dining wants your input The annual Catholic Charities Se- nior Dining Site Council Meeting for 2020 will not be held this November due to COVID 19 restrictions. In its place, we are providing you with the opportunity to give your feed- back, suggestions for improvement, comments, testimonies, compliments etc. regarding the Senior Dining/ Meals on Wheels program service delivery. We would like very much to hear from you. Feed-back is welcome from diners, family, service providers, partners, the public, etc. All feed-back will be reviewed to help us serve you better. Contact information: You are wel- come to write your feed-back, place it in a sealed envelope and return it to your local Senior Dining Coordinator who will then forward it on to the Senior Dining/Meals on Wheels Pro- VALERIE ARROWSMITH | SUBMITTED gram offi ce in St Cloud for review. Or you can mail your written feed- back directly to the Senior Dining/ Dala Heritage Society adjusts plans winter events outdoors Meals on Wheels Program at 157 Roos- evelt RD, Suite 200 St Cloud MN 56301. Remaining physically distant, the Dala Heritage Society board met to discuss adjustments to winter programs. Usually held indoors at Attention: Senior Dining Supervisor. Calvary Lutheran Church, the annual Santa Lucia event will be held outdoors in the Mora Library Park, and the Nut Sale Kick-Off is also You may call your local Senior scheduled in the same location on Oct. 31, from 1-2 p.m. For more information about the Dala Heritage Society or membership, call 320- Dining Coordinator or call the Senior 272-9951. Dining/Meals on Wheels offi ce at 320- 229-4584 and ask for the Senior Dining Supervisor for your dining location. make an appointment to donate, call costumes are encouraged. ter online at ecmnbusiness.com. 320-396-3293 or sign up online at red- crossblood.org. OCT. 21 & 22 Raptors by Family OCT. 30 COVID Testing in Cambridge Springboard for the Arts Join virtually for a live viewing of the Dental Clinic From 12 - 6 p.m. each day at Armed The East Central Regional Arts Raptors by Family program, a 30-min- Children’s Dental Services will be Forces Reserve and Community Center, Council is hosting Springboard for the ute live interactive webinar with educa- providing dental services for individu- 505 Spirit River Drive South, Cam- Arts during their Minnesota Statewide tional animals. See the raptors up close als age 0-100 at Kanabec County Com- bridge, MN 55008 Tour 2020 at 5:30 p.m. This is an event and learn about what makes them so munity Health, 905 Forest Ave. East, Signing up for an appointment ahead for local artists and art enthusiasts. unique. Begins at 7 p.m. virtually. For Mora. To set up an appointment call of time helps avoid long lines. People Participants will learn what programs more information, please visit https:// 612-746-1530 or toll free 1-866-543-6009. who walk in without an appointment and resources Springboard offers, ospreywilds.org/event/virtual-bene- might have to come back later or anoth- answer questions you may have about fi t-weekend-raptors-by-family-webinar/ er day. your artistic career and provide enter- NOV. 9 Testing is free and available to all tainment. MSC Annual Trail Work Day 55+ Driver Discount Course Minnesotans who believe they need to The Zoom meeting details can be Meet at 9 a.m. at the Nordic Center, From 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. this refresher be tested, with or without symptoms. found by visiting: https://springboard- 400 9th St. N, Mora. Come and help the course will help maintain the 10 per- Identifi cation is not required. forthearts.org/mn-statewide-tour-2020/ Mora Ski Club get the trails ready for cent discount on auto insurance. This Insurance is not required. to register. another great ski season. Bring mud distance learning course will be held Wear a mask or face covering if you boots, work gloves and loppers. Per on Zoom. For more information or to can. state mandate, face coverings required register, visit www.mnsafetycenter.org Bring your confi rmation text or email OCT. 24 when working outdoors in situations or call 1-888-234-1294. if you can. DEA National Prescription Drug Take Back where social distancing cannot be Community testing is designed to Drop off unused prescription drugs maintained. All ages welcome and no serve the local community. If you live from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the drive experience necessary. NOV. 16-23 farther away, we encourage you to get through drop off at the Kanabec County Operation Christmas Child tested at your local clinic. Jail parking lot at 100 N. Vine, Mora. This is the national collection week for Operation Christmas Child. Hill- Jam-Boo-Ree man Baptist Church, 2748 Jade St, OCT. 23 Bring the family to enjoy games, mu- OCT. 27 Mora, MN 55051, is a drop off site for Blood Drive sic, mini exhibits, emergency vehicles, Inventors & Entrepreneurs Club completed gift boxes. For more infor- First Citizens Bank will host a com- trucks and brick oven pizza. The meeting will be held at 6:00 p.m. mation call Maurie Clipperton at 320- munity blood drive with the American 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Jam-Boo-Ree online. The featured speaker is Greg 515-1930. Red Cross from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 2-4 p.m.-Trick ‘N Trunk Bergman, regional director, Small at First Citizens Bank, 730 Forest Ave. This event takes place at the Kanabec Business Development Center. The E., Mora. For more information or to History Center. Admission is free and meeting is free to attend. Please regis- 4 KANABEC COUNTY TIMES www.MoraMinn.com OCTOBER 22, 2020 Election Day is coming; letter days are done

e are so close, you guys. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3. Election years are always a bit tense —but 2020 has been Wunlike any other. If you have not voted yet, I would encourage you make a plan to vote either in person or by absentee ballot. If you aren’t registered to vote, you can do so at your polling place on Election Day. However please be prepared and give yourself a little time before the polls close. More information about local polling locations, absentee voting and what to expect on the ballot can be found on pages 6-7 of this issue LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The Times’ annual Voter Guide with information about Insulin letter fatally false refer to diabetics who died in their blood sugar levels, even death. Editor where candidates stand on To the editor, sleep due to severe hypoglycemic When it comes to insulin, there Kirsten Faurie various issues was published Last week a wildly inaccurate episodes during sleep. is no generic. It’s not a difference in the Sept. 17 issue of the and dangerous letter was pub- Shari Wiltrout, RN between getting a Kate Spade bag Times. You can still pick up a lished in the Times. A citizen Cambridge and a Target handbag. It’s the dif- copy at the Kanabec Publications offi ce at 107 from Moose Lake claimed that ference between what works and Park St. South, Mora, or fi nd it online at www. the $25 insulin (better known as what doesn’t for people managing moraminn.com. “Walmart insulin”) is the same as Long-term fi x needed for T1D, between life and death. the prescription only ($300 a vial) insulin prices The Walmart brand insulin NO MORE POLITICAL LETTERS insulin that is typically prescribed referred to in this letter is not a Any further letters about election-related for individuals with type 1 dia- To the editor, solution to the insulin crisis that issues and candidates will not be published until betes. This statement is not only I am a Wisconsinite living with plagues this country. A simple after the election. false, it is terrifyingly dangerous. type 1 diabetes who would like Google search will tell you that. We enforce this rule to allow at least one more To anyone with diabetes: please to refute claims made in a pre- Do not be fooled by statements like print edition between when letters are published do not attempt to substitute vious “Letter to the Editor” that “insulin is cheap like water.” The and election day in case a correction or clarifi ca- Walmart insulin for your pre- stated insulin is affordable. I can well runneth dry for the average tion needs to be made. scribed insulin. The mechanism confi rm without a shadow of a American. Our faucets are not of action and timing are different doubt that insulin is not afford- made of gold. THANK YOUR ELECTION JUDGES and if used in the same way could able. The Walmart brand insulin, Insulin production costs are es- Every time I go to vote, I am so thankful for lead to severe hypoglycemia hours Novolin ReliOn, that is referenced timated to be around $5 for viable the people who sign up to act as election judges. after taking it. is offered at $25 but is meant to solutions. However, the typical They are well-trained, respectful and do a great This insulin is the formula be used as a last resort option by manufacturer charges around job to support our democratic process. commonly used in the 80s and 90s people living with T1D. Using this $540 a vial. People managing T1D This year they have quite the task ahead of when the phrase “dead in bed” insulin daily long-term may result them. Remember to thank them for their work began to be used commonly to in life-threatening high and low SEE LETTERS, PAGE 5 when you see them at the polls. KIRSTEN FAURIE is the editor of the Kanabec County Times. 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FROM PAGE 4 Opinions don’t override facts. gouging people out of their Protection Agency. If you care To the editor, As advocates for people living lives? about our world you should In response to Gerald Even- often need 2-3 of these to sur- with, and personally impacted, Leah Wornath, Nicole Smith- vote for Democrats. son’s advertisement “The 2020 vive every month. While many by diabetes, we were troubled Holt, Nathan Loewy The last few decades have Election Project” in the Sept. coupon programs have been by a recent LTE in this paper. members of MiN #insulin4all been bad for the middle class. 24 Times: instated to help people through Though the piece may have More folks have to work 2-3 It’s Donald J. Trump that is COVID-19, the question among been well-intended, it’s highly jobs just to make ends meet, destroying America and if you the community remains inaccurate. Here are the facts PAID LETTER and more people are living get your head out of the dark whether these programs will on insulin affordability: If you care, vote below the poverty line. Demo- place it’s been for the last four last and for how long. Many people believe $25 crats want to tax corporations years, you might see the truth. Coupon programs aren’t the Walmart insulin is the same Democrat and the extraordinarily rich at I take offense to the Anti-God answer. Walmart’s insulin as analog insulin, like Novolog To the editor, rates such that they pay their and Anti-American reference. is not the answer. We need a and Humalog. However, over- Election day is 12 days away. fair share of taxes in this coun- Why do you think China is long-term fi x that we can count the-counter, “Walmart” insu- It has been said that this is try. Republicans have passed doing military maneuvers— on, which is why insulin price lin is completely different from the most important election tax cuts that have mostly ben- you think they are afraid of caps across the nation are cru- newer analog insulin. They in many decades. At this efi tted the rich and corpora- Biden—no—they are afraid of cial to our existence. Imagine aren’t “scientifi cally or chemi- point most folks have already tions. It is a shame that many the next “Hitler.” being able to cap the prices cally” the same, and aren’t 1:1 decided on who they will elect. rich (including the president) Was it fake news when on insulin for the past several switches. Additionally, these For those of you who have not pay little or no taxes. Repub- Trump was accused of raping decades, but not offering better formulas may react differently decided yet, I will spell it out licans would like to continue a 13-year old girl? Was it fake affordability through coupon for each person with diabetes, for you. to cut corporate taxes. If you news when Trump said he programs until a pandemic as diabetes is a very individu- Democrats want affordable think the tax laws are unfair could grab a woman’s [exple- struck (or creating price caps). alized disease. healthcare for all Americans, and there are too many loop- tive]? Was it fake news when he We need to take greed out of Any suggestion from some- not just those who can afford it. holes such that corporations borrowed money from Deut- the U.S. healthcare equation one who is not a medical pro- Republicans want to do away and rich folks do not pay their sche Russian Bank and didn’t and put basic human care and fessional is fl at out dangerous. with the Affordable Care Act share, then you should vote for pay it back? Was it fake news compassion at the forefront If misconstrued, it could, and and protections to folks with Democrats. when Trump paid $130,000 for as the driving force. Access has, lead to death. preexisting conditions. They If you believe the second line sex? Was it fake news when to affordable insulin should Analog insulin formulas would like for private compa- of our Declaration of Indepen- Trump made fun of a very be a bipartisan concern. It have a retail cost of $300+ per nies to make decisions about dence that says, “…all men are handicapped man? No to all— shouldn’t matter who you are vial in the United States. This your healthcare. They don’t created equal,” (It should say we never had any fake news or what you believe. is 10 times more than nearly make decisions to help people, all people are created equal.), until we got a fake president. So, I close by asking the same anywhere else in the world, in- they make decisions to make then you should vote for Dem- Now we fi nd out about his tax question, “Why is this sub- cluding our neighbor, Canada. more money for their stock- ocrats as many Republicans returns—what can the Trump- ject not getting the attention When Eli Lilly, manufactur- holders. If you think health- have ideas that are outright tards say now—not more fake it deserves?” The root of the er of Humalog insulin, reports care is important, you should racist. news! insulin crisis needs attention, revenue of $2.996+ billion in vote for Democrats. If you are tired of all the I would like to say to the not the spread of misinforma- insulin sales in 2019, yet people The climate crisis is real. If lies, fraud and the horrible women who are going to vote tion about the T1D experience. with diabetes ration and die something is not done soon, response to the coronavirus for Donald J. Trump—when Our healthcare system needs because they cannot afford it, we might get into a disaster pandemic, then you should did you lose your dignity and transformation and a lot of it. we have a major problem. that will not be reversable vote for Joe Biden and all the self-respect as a woman? Julia Rose The cost of insulin shouldn’t (some scientists think this has Democrats on the ticket. To all who didn’t like Obama Beyond Type 1 Leadership be politically motivated. It’s happened already). Democrats Terry Johnson (we all know the reason), a Council become a left vs right issue, yet believe in science and want to Mora question for you: in the 2016 the only sides that matter to pass legislation that will start election, if Donald J. Trump people with diabetes are life or the process of correcting this was black, would you still have Advocate for lower death. problem. Republicans do not PAID LETTER voted for him? insulin prices Shouldn’t we advocate for in- believe in science except when No fake news until we Think about it. sulin manufacturers to lower it fi ts their agenda. They have Alan Andersen To the editor, their list prices and stop price gutted the Environmental got a fake president Mora

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WHO IS ON THE BALLOT? WHERE CAN I VOTE?

The following list is a U.S. Senator (Elect 1) Soil and Water Supervisor Ogilvie City Council(2-year Voting will take place at the following polling places. The polling conglomeration of several _ Kevin O’Connor (Legal District 2 (Elect 1) term) (Elect 1) places will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. (except as noted) ballots voters will use in the Marijuana Now) _ Norma J Heggernes _ (No candidates fi led) Kanabec County area, with _ Oliver Steinberg(Grassroots- _ Jamie Hiestand Stevens Ann Lake Township Town Hall 1448 240th Ave, Mora some omissions. Races and Legalize Cannabis) Ogilvie Mayor(Elect 1) Arthur Township Town Hall 1899 Frontage Rd, Mora candidates that appear _ Jason Lewis (R) Soil and Water Supervisor _ Mark Nilson Brunswick Township Town Hall 2125 Hwy 70, Mora on your ballot will vary _ Tina Smith (DFL) District 3 (Elect 1) Comfort Township Town Hall 1948 Olympic St, Mora depending on where you live. _ Jon Sanford Grasston Mayor (Elect 1) Ford Township * Town Hall 3502 Mahogany St, Isle U.S. Representative _ Nancy Heins _ Jeremy Miller Grass Lake Township Town Hall 2406 Hwy 70, Braham For an exact listing of what District 8 (Elect 1) Haybrook Township** Town Hall 1702 Hwy 27, Isle will appear on your ballot, _ Judith Schwartzbacker Soil and Water Supervisor Grasston Council Member Hillman Township Town Hall 2996 Harbor St, Mora visit the Minnesota Secretary (Grassroots - Legalize District 5 (Elect 1) Seat 2 (Elect 1) Kanabec Township Town Hall 200 E Rutherford, Ogilvie of State website: www.sos. Cannabis) _ Kim Johnson _ Marcetta Squires Knife Lake Township Town Hall 2013 260th Ave, Mora state.mn.us _ Pete Stauber (R) Kroschel Township * Town Hall 3698 Velvet St, Sandstone _ Quinn Nystrom (DFL) Kanabec County County Quamba Mayor (Elect 1) Peace Township Knife Lake Sportsmens Bldg 2825 Hwy 65, Mora President & Vice President Commissioner District 2 _ Terri Sanford Pomroy Township Town Hall 3047 320th Ave, Brook Park (Vote for one team) State Senator District 11 (Elect 1) Southfork Township Town Hall 1301 130th Ave, Ogilvie _ Donald J. Trump and (Elect 1) _ Gene Anderson Quamba Council Member Whited Township Town Hall 2448 260th Ave, Brook Park Michael R. Pence (R) _ Jason Rarick (R) Seat 2 (Elect 1) City of Braham City Hall 201 S Broadway, Braham _ Joseph R. Biden and _ Michelle Lee (DFL) Kanabec County County _ Derek Sanford City of Grasston City Hall 207 Union St, Grasston Kamala Harris (DFL) Commissioner District 4 City of Mora City Hall 101 Lake St S, Mora _ Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente State Senator District 15 (Elect 1) Mora School Board ISD City of Ogilvie Ogilvie Civic Center100 N Hill Ave, Ogilvie and Darcy Richardson (Elect 1) _ Kathi Ellis #332 (Elect 3) City of Quamba City Hall 22735 Quamba St, Quamba (Independence-Alliance) _ Andrew Mathews (R) _ Rickey Mattson _ Ethan Elvehjem * Denote Precincts where polls open at 10:00 a.m. _ Howie Hawkins and Angela _ Brent Krist (DFL) _ Deb Hallin ** Denote Precincts where polls open at 8:00 a.m. Walker(Green Party) Mora City Council (Elect 3) _ Matthew Heggernes _ Kanye West and Michelle State Representative _ Jody Anderson _ Dakota S Helmbrecht Tidball (Independent) District 11B (Elect 1) _ Sadie Broekemeier _ Karen Kirschner HOW DO I VOTE EARLY BY MAIL? _ Brock Pierce and Karla _ Nathan Nelson(R) _ Sam Pioske _ Scott A. Moe Ballard (Independent) _ Jack Frechette (DFL) _ Kyle Shepard _ David Vander Vegt _ Gloria La Riva and Leonard To vote by mail, apply to have an absentee ballot mailed to you. You Peltier (Socialism and State Representative Ogilvie City Council(4-year Associate Justice - do not need to be registered to apply. Liberation) District 15A (Elect 1) term) (Elect 2) Minnesota Supreme Court 4 _ Alyson Kennedy and _ Sondra Erickson (R) _ Dave Leonhard (Elect 1) For your ballot to count, remember this important information: Malcolm Jarrett (Socialist _ Cal Schmock (DFL) _ Kenneth Taylor (NOTE: _ Michelle MacDonald • Read the instructions that come with your ballot carefully. Workers Party) Though he is listed on the _ Paul Thissen • Your signature envelope might have a box for a witness to com- _ Jo Jorgensen and Jeremy Soil and Water Supervisor ballot, this candidate died plete and sign. Due to COVID19, there is no witness requirement for “Spike” Cohen (Libertarian District 1 (Elect 1) earlier this year.) registered voters for the November 3, 2020 State General Election. Party) _ Kevin C Belkholm Non-registered voters will still need a witness, to indicate their proof of residence. •Mail the ballot and forms back right away after you fi nish. Your returned ballot must be postmarked on or before Election Day (No- vember 3, 2020) and received by your county within the next seven DON’T FORGET THE ONE QUESTION ON THE BALLOT ... calendar days (November 10). You may also drop off your ballot envelope in person--see details below. Apply for absentee ballot: County Question 1: Approval of Special Tax Levy for To request an absentee ballot for the November general election, use the online absentee application, or one of downloadable applica- Kanabec County Historical Society tions at www.sos.state.mn.us. Return your completed absentee application to your county election offi ce by mail, fax or email. Background ly $20,000 annually. The history center’s The Question: Shall the The Kanabec History Center is facing entire annual revenue is approximately Board of County Commis- Application deadline signifi cant income loss. It has cut expenses $40,000, with about $60,000-$70,000 in sioners of Kanabec County You can apply for a ballot any time during the year, except the day considerably over the last several years but expenses. be authorized to establish of the election. Leave time for election offi cials to mail your ballot. is in danger of closing permanently in 2021 If this pace continues, the History Center and levy a special tax levy Your returned ballot must be postmarked on or before Election Day without a new income source. The Ka- projected it would be forced to close in to be levied on all taxable (November 3, 2020) and received by your county within the next nabec County Historical Society is asking 2021. property in Kanabec Coun- seven calendar days (November 10). voters to approve a property tax increase If the History Center closed, its artifacts ty, in the aggregate amount on Nov. 3 as a last-ditch eff ort to keep their would be stored by the Minnesota Histori- of $30,000 per year, begin- Deadline to return your ballot doors open. cal Society. Events, services, rental spaces ning with taxes payable in Your ballot will not count if it is received after the deadline. A question on the Nov. 3, 2020 presidential and access to historic buildings such as 2021, and each year there- Returning your ballot by mail: It must be postmarked on or before election ballot will include a question ask- Coin, Whittier and Webster schools would after, the proceeds of which Election Day (November 3, 2020) and received by your county within ing Kanabec County voters to approve or be unavailable to the public. shall be appropriated to the the next seven calendar days (November 10). Return your ballot by deny a special tax levy totaling $30,000. Kanabec County Historical mail or package delivery service (such as FedEx or UPS). The local tax impact averages approxi- History Center History Society to support its work Returning your ballot in person: You can also return your ballot in mately $5 per property annually. Operated by the Kanabec County Historical and purposes? person no later than 3 p.m. on Election Day to the election offi ce that Society, the center is located on 37 acres sent your ballot. You can drop off ballots for up to three other voters. Budget trouble bordering the Snake River on the west side ____ Yes You will need to show identifi cation with name and signature when The Kanabec History Center is a 501(c)3 of Mora. returning a ballot for someone else. You may not drop your ballot off nonprofi t museum that receives no regular Kanabec County Historical Society was fi rst ____ No at your polling place on election day. state or federal funding; nor is there formed approximately 90 years ago. The mandatory fi nancial support from the Kanabec History Center opened on June BY VOTING “YES” ON city or county. The center relies heavily 24, 1978. THIS BALLOT QUES- MORE WAYS TO VOTE on memberships, donations and annual The property KHC sits on and the building TION, YOU ARE VOTING non-mandatory contributions from area itself were dedicated to the Kanabec FOR A PROPERTY TAX For information on other ways to vote such as in-person absentee, to cities, county and townships. County Historical Society by Pete McVay, in INCREASE. track your ballot or for other questions, visit www.sos.state.mn.us The center’s expenses have exceeded reve- memory of his wife, Mary. OR contact the Kanabec County Auditor/Treasurer’s Offi ce at nue, resulting in net losses of approximate- (320) 679-6430 OCTOBER 22, 2020 KANABEC COUNTY TIMES 7 www.MoraMinn.com PARK: Grassroots group ELECTION: Minnesota results hopes to build dog park FROM PAGE 1 expected with minimal delays Parks Board and Mora City Council have supported the idea of building and potentially maintaining a dog FROM PAGE 1 sentee ballots counted. park if a community was willing to fundraise for it. ‘...just because we On Election Day, all absentee, Soon, Finn had gathered a group of approximately big states, swing states, where won’t have all the early in-person, and Election Day 20 community members to support and fundraise for they can’t start digging into that in-person ballots will be com- the project. mountain of mail until election fi nal ballots coming bined whenever precincts report Already, they have gathered approximately $15,000 day itself. From an adminis- their results. worth of pledges to support trative standpoint, that puts in that can be counted “This is nothing new,” Simon the project. Seeing their ‘From a human Minnesota in a real position of said. “They have, for decades and vision to completion will advantage.” for a week doesn’t decades co-mingled.” require more fundraising, standpoint, it’s The other action was to extend In order for winners to be approval by the Mora Park the deadline for election offi cials mean that everyone’s announced without fear of pro- Board and approval by the just another way to accept absentee ballots to one going to be standing viding incorrect information, Mora City Council. week after the general election newspapers such as the Kana- Finn said the group’s job for neighbors date, assuming the ballots are around wondering bec County Times will be able is not to determine the exact postmarked no later than election to look at the results, as well as design or location of their to get out and day (Nov. 3). What this will mean who won and lost.’ the number of absentee ballots hopeful dog park —that she is that there is a chance 100% of still outstanding. For example, if says will be left up to the city. meet each other’ the winners of the election won’t Steve Simon candidate “A” is 101 votes ahead Still, the Friends of the be known as quickly as before. Minnesota Secretary of State of his closest opponent and there Mora Dog Park have some Carmen Finn “Election night is going to look are only 100 absentee ballots out- suggestions. One of the Chairperson, Friends of the Mora and feel different from what standing, then candidate “A” can spaces the Friends group is Dog Park Minnesotans and the rest of the rigging or stealing. It’s evidence be declared the winner. The only suggesting for the dog park is country are used to,” Simon said. of the actual plan. change that can occur by Nov. 10 city land located along the Mora Bike Trail, adjacent “There will be, in a sense, no in- “But just because we won’t have is the margin of victory. to the Kanabec History Center and Snake River. stant gratifi cation, or less instant all the fi nal ballots coming in Obviously, if a candidate is Another space considered in the past was between gratifi cation on election night that can be counted for a week fewer votes ahead than the num- the Jaycee Ballfi elds and Oakwood Cemetery. than we’re used to.” doesn’t mean that everyone’s ber of absentee ballots remain- Finn said a dog park would benefi t the community Simon pointed out interested going to be standing around ing, that candidate will not be in a number of ways including supporting the whole- voters are used to winners being wondering who won and lost,” he declared the winner. However, health of both dogs and their people. “called” on election night, or at added. Simon said his offi ce is encourag- “As dog owners, you want what is best for your pups. the latest early the next morning. Simon explained on the day ing all counties to provide daily So having a place for them to socialize is great. From While that might not happen as before Election Day (Nov. 2), his updated results from Wednesday, a human standpoint, it’s just another way for neigh- much this year, Simon said the offi ces will have an end-of-the-day Nov. 4 through Tuesday, Nov. 10. bors to get out and meet each other,” she said. state has come up with a system total of all absentee ballots re- The Kanabec County Times will Furthermore, Finn said having a well exercised, that will still enable news outlets quested, plus all absentee ballots report as up-to-date results as we socialized dog can reduce other problem dog behavior to announce as many winners as accepted up to that point. This can on our website on election such as excessive barking or aggression. possible, minus only the closest will allow people to know how night, along with the Nov. 5 print For anyone interested in joining the group or con- races. many absentee ballots are still edition of the Times. We will also tributing fi nancially can join their Facebook Group “This is literally by design,” unreceived simply by subtracting give daily updates on our website @moradogpark or email Carmen Finn at seefi nn@ Simon said. “It’s not evidence that the number of absentee ballots at moraminn.com. live.com. anyone is hiding or concealing or requested by the number of ab-

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FROM PAGE 1 bec County 4-H coordina- days from 3 to 5 p.m. at Below are last week’s most read stories on the tor had this to say about the Mora Library; 4-H Kanabec County Times website, www.MoraMinn.com. Sharing and Caring Cory. I could have so Cloverbud Jamboree in Hands; St. Joseph’s Coats; many things to say about July; 4-H Day Camp held 1. Mother memorializes the child she never birthed: Goodwill and Salvation Cory! Cory is a 41-year the fi rst week in August Nikki Priebe takes her children, 2-year-old Johnny and Army. This year with the volunteer with Kanabec at the fairgrounds; the 3-month-old Josie, with her to water the small apple trees pandemic, there are fewer County 4-H who has given 4-H Foodstand and as the at their family cattle ranch. When they are old enough, the places taking donated herself tirelessly to help Webster Troopers 4-H kids will learn the trees were planted in honor of someone items because they have make opportunities avail- Club Leader. In addition, special: their unborn sister, Willa April Priebe. (301 so much stuff already.” able to the youth in our she volunteers at her pageviews) What has been done community. Through the church and the Kanabec with the funds raised? years of coordinating the County History Center. 2. Lanie J. Zimney Obituary: Lanie Jianette Zimney, of • 4-H Building got in- 4-H garage sale, Cory has What will she miss Ogilvie, died on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. She was 29 years sulated and heated. collected donations, set when she is no longer old. (168 pageviews) • 4-H Foodstand now up sales, boxed up items, doing the 4-H garage sale? has air condition- coordinated workers and Cory said, “I have met so 3. Daniel R. Fore Obituary: Daniel (Danny) Richard Fore ing, a new grill, helped raise thousands many nice people in the died unexpectedly on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020 at his home in freezer and other of dollars to support our community.” Pine City. He was 55 years old. (133 pageviews) needed equipment local 4-H program. We TERRY SALMELA | TIMES What has she learned • Rabbit/Poultry are so appreciative of Cory Stanchfi eld is retiring. through all of her volun- Are you a current print subscriber? Your subscription barn got a new roof the efforts she and all of teering? “There are a lot includes complimentary access to all of the Times and siding. our garage sale donors, of good kids out there and digital content. To access it, go to www.MoraMinn. • Goat barn got new workers and buyers have other 4-H projects includ- a lot of good people, she com. Sign in or create an account. Select “Subscribe” in pens. provided us. ing 4-H After School held concluded.” the top left corner. Choose “Online access for current Laura Ambrose, Kana- Cory helps with several on Mondays and Wednes- print subscribers - Get Started” and follow the on screen instructions. guide Braham Evangelical Lutheran Grace Lutheran Church (ELCA) Maple Ridge Free Church St. Kathryn’s Area Catholic Proud to sponsor and salute our local churches Church (ELCA) 301 E. Forest Ave., Mora 801 401st Ave. NW, Stanchfield Community 320-396-2755. West Central Drive Church Office: 320-679-1062 320-396-2246 or Rick Eichholz - 318 S. Hill Ave., Ogilvie, & County Road 4, Braham. Pastor Paul Lutter 763-412-9397 320-679-1593 Pastor Julie Beck Please join us Sundays at 8 a.m. on Wednesday: 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Father Derek Wiechmann Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Worship Service Grace’s Facebook page or at 10 Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; Tuesday: 7 a.m. Mass. on KBEK 95.5 FM; 10:15 a.m. Live a.m. on KBEK 95.5 FM. 10:45 a.m. Worship. Saturday: 6 p.m. Mass. Worship Service on Facebook; 10:15 www.gracechurchmora.com 45 N. Union • (320) 679-3100 a.m. Worship Service at Braham Mora United Methodist Church St. Mary’s Area Catholic 706 Frankie Ln. (in Coborn’s) • (320) 679-4500 Lutheran. Henriette Community Church 500 Clark St., Mora, MN 55051 Community www.neighborhood.bank Member FDIC Office hours - Tues. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. (Free Methodist) 320-679-2713 201 East Forest, Mora , to Noon. One mile North of Henriette on Pastor Debra Schaffran 320-679-1593 HWY 107. [email protected] Father Derek Wiechmann Calvary Lutheran Church 320-679-4875 952-240-3836 Friday: 7 a.m. Mass. (ELCA) Pastor Jack Droste Sunday: 10:30 a.m. Online Worship. Sunday: 10 a.m. Mass. 414 S. Wood St., Mora Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Sunday Handicapped Accessible. 320-679-1706 morning worship, 10:15 a.m. moraumc.org St. Paul Lutheran Church Oslin www.calvarymora.org (The Lutheran Church Missouri Pastor Dean Oelfke Hillman Baptist Church Ogilvie United Methodist Synod) Lumber Company Deacon Susan Williams 2748 Jade Street, Mora Church 301 Church Ave., Ogilvie “Everything in Building Materials” 320-679-1756 201 W. Bragg St., Box 257, Ogilvie, 320-272-4352 Sunday: 9 a.m. Worship; Holy 907 E. Forest Ave, Mora, MN 55051 (320) 679-1181 Communion celebrated on first Randy Strom, Pastor MN 56358 Vacancy Pastor Vernon Dorn and third Sundays of each month. www.hillmanbaptist.org 320-272-4255 Sunday: 9 a.m. Divine Worship, Wednesday: 6 p.m. Youth Check-in; Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, Pastor Debra Schaffran 10:15 a.m. Bible Study. 6:30 p.m. Keeping Connected. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. [email protected] Second and fourth Wednesday: Piecemakers - 1st & 3rd Monday of 952-240-3836 6 p.m. Divine Worship. Emmanuel Baptist Church each month, 1 p.m. 9 a.m. Worship. BARNICK AGENCY, LLC 536 Union St. S., Mora Handicapped accessible. St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church 102 Railroad Ave. NE, Mora, MN 55051-1321 320-679-2530 Hope Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 320-679-0455 or 888-469-3577 Mike Rue, Senior Pastor Grasston, 320-396-3925 Open Arms Church of God 400 SE 8th Street, Braham, www.barnickagency.com David Everson, Associate Pastor Dean Oelfke, Pastor 406 Pine St., Grasston 320-396-3103 Offering insurance coverage for your: Jeanine Kitterman, Children’s hopelutherangrasston.org 320-396-3373 Pastor Tim Renstrom Home, Auto, Farm, Crops, Business Director 11 a.m. Sunday Worship Service; www.openarmscog.org www.ststephensbraham.org Recreational Vehicles, Life and Health Sunday: 9 a.m. Sunday School (all Holy Communion first and third Pastor Gene Sherrod Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Aaron Barnick Judy Barnick Chad Barnick ages); Sundays and festival days Spirit Filled Worship and Adult Bible Study; 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Worship. Wednesday: 6-7:30 p.m.: AWANA Immanuel Lutheran Church Children’s ministry. Pre K-6th grade and Youth Group (ELCA) Trio Community Church For Your 7th-12 grade. Brunswick, 320-679-2015 Pomroy Chapel Trio Community Center, ZIMMERMANN’S Pastor Sierra Westerman 2700 320th Ave., Brook Park 111 E. Maple Ave., Mora First Presbyterian Church, Mora 2088 Highway 70, Mora 320-679-3925 www.triochurch.com home 551 Wood St. South 9:00 a.m. Worship; 9:00 a.m. A Non-denominational, Christian Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Youth Providing personalized paint, fl ooring 320-679-1969 Sunday School. Communion held Fellowship Ministry. & decorating for your home. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School every week. Sunday Services: 9:30 a.m. Prayer, Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship Service; 48 Union Street North, 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 10 a.m. Sunday School, nursery and children’s ministry Mora, MN 55051 320-679-4870 Pastor- Interim, Pastor Jon Van Lewis Lake Covenant Church 11 a.m. Fellowship following available. Rider 1030 Grand St., Ogilvie Worship. 320-396-3293 True Vine Lutheran Church Fish Lake Chapel www.lewislake.org Quamba Baptist Church (AFLC) Non-denominational Sunday: 8 a.m. Social Hour/Coffee, 26340 Whited Ave., Quamba 130 Park St. S., Mora, 612-559-2886 1602 Jade St., Ogilvie 9 a.m. Worship Service, 10 a.m. 320-679-5365 Pastor Marlin Harris East Central Just off Fish Lake Road Fellowship and Refreshments, Ivan Fiske, Senior Pastor www.truevinelutheran.org Livestock Pastor Dale Clifton 10:30 a.m. Sunday School and Joel Ostrom, Associate Pastor 9 a.m. Sunday School and Adult 320-982-1017 Confirmation for ages 4-adult. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Worship Service; Bible Study; 10 a.m. Worship with Auction, Inc. Services posted on: https://www. Nursery for ages birth-2 years pro- 11:15 a.m. Christian Education. Communion. 679-4333 facebook.com/fishlakechapel/ vided during Worship and Sunday Wednesday at QBC: 1 mile east of Mora, MN 6:30 p.m. AWANA and Prayer & Zion Lutheran Church Sunday: 10 a.m. Morning Worship School. on Hwy. 23 Service. Study. (Missouri Synod) and Preschool Living Hope Church 401 S. Hwy 65, Mora Friendship Church of the East Hwy. 23 and N. County Rd. 11, Riverside Fellowship And 320-679-1094 Nazarene Mora Mission Center Rev. Anthony Cloose QUALITY DISPOSAL 525 2nd St., Mora 320-679-2586 A spirit-filled Church Service at the Susan ScheerDhein, Preschool RECYCLING CENTER Interim Pastor Steve Ekholm, Pastor True Vine Lutheran Church Teacher/Director Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm Church: 320-679-1125 Sunday: 9 a.m. Adult Class; 10:15 130 S. Park St., Mora Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Worship Service; open Sat 9 am-3 pm Sunday: 10 a.m. Worship Service. a.m. Worship Service; 7 p.m. Youth 320-679-4076 10:45 a.m. Christian Education 225 E. George Street • Ogilvie, MN Service. Sunday: 5 p.m. Worship Service. Hour. 225 E. George Street, Ogilvie, MN Generation Church 300 E. Forest Ave., Mora 320-272-4692 • [email protected] Lead Pastor Randy Mitchell qualitydisposalsystems.com Associate Pastor Bob Herder Church: 320-679-1708 www.generationchurchmora.com Wednesday: 7 p.m. Bible Study. Sunday: 10:30 a.m. Worship To be included in the Worship Guide or to make changes to your listing, please contact Jennifer at Service. Children’s Church and (320) 679-2661, ext. 142 or email [email protected] Nursery provided. W O R S H I P OCTOBER 22, 2020 KANABEC COUNTY TIMES 9 www.MoraMinn.com Therapist helps children through a silent world

BY MIKE GAINOR challenges that deaf and hard she taught independent living worked with deaf and hard of blind, and hard of hearing [email protected] of hearing children and adoles- skills. hearing children, adolescents children and adolescents cents face such as communica- “I found my passion working and their families, which across northern Minnesota for Nichole Melby knows fi rst- ttion barriers [and] with deaf and hard of hearing honed my passion for facilitat- the past four years. hand what it is like for a young ddeaf-deaf-hearing people with mental health and/ ing and supporting the mental “I am working with these person who is deaf or hard of iidentity issues,” or developmental disability wellness of deaf individuals,” children, adolescents and their hearing to navigate the hear- MMelby said. “I when I worked with People she said. “I have always en- families bringing enthusi- ing world. She has been there ffound my work Incorporated for over 10 years joyed learning new things and asm, professional knowledge, herself. mmost rewarding in various capabilities such as this fi eld gave me the opportu- cultural understanding and ex- Melby, who describes herself wwhen children and mental health support special- nity to be lifelong learner.” perience and ASL to facilitate as a culturally deaf person and aadolescents that ist, administrative assistant Melby is one of four mental meaningful culturally affi rm- a Native American Sign Lan- MelbyMlb I work with fi nd and mental health practi- health therapists for Therapeu- ing mental health therapy and guage (ASL) user, has joined their strengths tioner,” Melby said. tic Services Agency’s Deaf and support to assist in navigating Therapeutic Services Agency, and potentials to succeed de- These experiences led her to Hard of Hearing Mental Health through their challenges,” Inc. as a mental health ther- spite their challenges.” want to do more clinical work Program. Through grant sup- Melby said. apist in the Deaf and Hard of Melby said she became in the fi eld of mental health, port from Minnesota Depart- For more information, Hearing Program to help those interested in pursuing mental and she went back to school to ment of Human Services, TSA contact Therapeutic Services young people overcome the health therapy as a career get her masters degree in mar- therapists have been providing Agency, Inc. at 320-629-7600 or challenges in their lives. while working in group homes riage and family therapy. culturally affi rmative mental visit www.hoperealized.com. “I understood the unique and outreach programs where “During my internship, I health services to deaf, deaf- Enjoy a Mediterranean-inspired, healthy dinner The Mediterranean diet has long been touted as a healthy way to eat. The Med- GRILLED LAMB CHOPS WITH HONEY FIGS iterranean diet is inspired by the eating Makes 4 servings trends of people from Italy and Greece in the 1960s. Principal aspects include high Ingredients: Directions consumption of legumes, olive oil, fruits, 8 4-ounce lean lamb Preheat the grill. and vegetables. When coupled with loin chops, trimmed Sprinkle the lamb evenly with salt and other healthy eating habits like selecting 1⁄4 teaspoon salt pepper. Combine the honey, oil and natural, unrefi ned ingredients, such as 1⁄4 teaspoon freshly rosemary; brush half of the honey nutrient-rich honey instead of refi ned ground black pepper mixture over the lamb chops. Brush the sugar, people can transform how they eat 2 tablespoons honey remaining honey mixture over the fi gs. without sacrifi cing fl avor. 1 tablespoon olive oil Place the lamb and fi gs on a grill rack This recipe for delicious “Grilled Lamb 1 tablespoon chopped coated with cooking spray. Grill the Chops With Honey Figs” from “Cooking fresh rosemary lamb for 4 to 5 minutes on each side or Light Fresh Food Superfast” (Oxmoor 8 fresh fi gs, halved until desired degree of doneness. Grill House) by The Cooking Light Editors Cooking spray the fi gs 1 minute on each side or until combines ingredients that would cus- Rosemary sprigs lightly browned and tender. Garnish with tomarily be found in a Mediterranean (optional) rosemary sprigs, if desired. Serve with Diet with a sweet honey drizzle. Figs can rice, roasted potatoes or couscous. cook quickly, so choose fi rm, ripe ones that can withstand the heat of the grill.

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BY JAYSON PAUTZKE [email protected]

After dominating the Pine City Dragons last week, the Mora Mustangs varsity foot- ball team next faces Aitkin — known for being one of the toughest defensive teams in the district.

MORA VS. PINE CITY A long-awaited home opener fi nally arrived for the Mus- tangs. The game had a slightly different feel with a much smaller crowd, no concessions, marked spots on the sidelines where players were supposed to stand and coaches wearing masks on the sidelines. One thing that remained consistent from the past few years was a powerful Mus- tangs running game. Mora used that running game to win their home opener over Pine City 36-6. Mora let it be known imme- diately that it was going to be MICHELLE PAUTZKE | TIMES their night. Mora received the Senior Mustang No. 8 Nick Nelson attempts to break through the Dragons’ line of defense. opening kickoff and immedi- ately marched 64 yards for the game,”,said Coach Erickson. rose up and forced a fumble. very cleanly in the second half. and a touchdown. games fi rst touchdown. Nick Mora’s offense would com- With the recovery on their own We know we can play better • Andrew Rasmusson hauled Nelson provided a 39-yard plement the defense by taking 10-yard line the offense would than that and we’ll have to.” in the other completion for run on the drive. Ben Wright advantage of good fi eld position have to go a long way with not Pine City got on the board in 12 yards. fi nished it off with a 5-yard provided to extend their lead. too much time left in the half. the fourth quarter, but Mora With the win Mora improved touchdown run. During the Mustangs second Coach Erickson said, “We answered immediately. Caleb to 2-0 on the season outscoring Nick Nelson ran in the two drive they marched 53 yards. called a blitz on the play and Anderson scored from one their opponents 87-6. point conversion and Mora led Nick Nelson fi nished the drive they ran right into it. We yard out. Ben Wright ran in 8-0. It only took two minutes off with a three yard touch- made a great play to force the the two point conversion for UP NEXT: AITKIN and 33 seconds for the Mus- down run. Quarterback Caleb fumble.” the fi nal score of 36-6. Mora will get tested in their tangs to strike. Head coach Anderson hit Nelson for the The offense picked up the Mora’s ground game next game when they host Troy Erickson said of the start, two point conversion, and it tempo and marched right amassed 373 yards. Individu- Aitkin at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, “We picked up a couple of big was 16-0 at the end of the fi rst down the fi eld. Six fi rst downs ally: Oct. 23. third down conversions to sus- quarter. were picked up on the drive • Ben Wright 26 carries 213 Aitkin is also 2-0 on the tain the drive. We did a good The offense continued its culminating with a 1-yard yards one touchdown season and is coming off a 30-6 job all night picking up eight of fi rst half dominance on its touchdown run by Cody • Nick Nelson 12 carries 84 win over Crosby-Ironton. Last 12 third down conversions.” third possession. This time Haggberg. The two point con- yards one touchdown season Aitkin got a 28- 20 win The Mustangs defense also the passing game got in on the version failed, and Mora took • Kobe Swanson eight carries over Mora so the Mustangs showed right away it would be action. Caleb Anderson hit Ben a commanding 28-0 lead into 47 yards will be looking to return the a tough night for the Dragons Wright for a 10-yard touch- halftime. • Cody Haggberg seven favor. to score points. Pine City’s fi rst down strike. This time the two In the third quarter both carries 22 yards one touch- On their upcoming opponent two possessions only garnered point conversion failed, and it team’s defenses-controlled down. Coach Erickson said, “Aitkin them one fi rst down and two was 22-0. play. Both offenses fumbled • Quarterback Caleb Ander- typically is the most physical punts. “The offense did a great The defense continued its away the ball on one posses- son completed three of and toughest defensive team job on third downs, so did sharp play in the fi rst half. sion and turned the ball over seven passes for 34 yards we play in our district. It will the defense. Pine City only Pine City put together its best on downs in their other pos- and one touchdown. be a great test for our team.” converted one third down and drive of the half picking up session of the quarter. Coach • Ben Wright caught two of one fourth down for the whole three fi rst downs. The defense Erickson said, “We didn’t play those passes for 22 yards

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Lions move to 2-0 in thrashing of Panthers THURSDAY OCT. 22 BY JAYSON PAUTZKE Mora Volleyball AWAY 7 p.m. at Pierz [email protected] Ogilvie Volleyball HOME 7:15 p.m. vs. Braham

The Lions improved to 2-0 on the young season with an impressive 40-6 victory over FRIDAY OCT. 23 Onamia. Ogilvie dominated both sides of Mora Football HOME 6 p.m. vs. Aitkin the ball. The defense allowed just 71 yards of Ogilvie Football AWAY 7 p.m. at Isle off ense to the Panthers. The Lion’s off ense racked up 357 yards of total off ense. Beau Burk scored four touchdowns in the game TUESDAY OCT. 27 bringing his season total to seven in just two Mora Volleyball AWAY 7 p.m. at Milaca games. Ogilvie Volleyball AWAY 7:15 p.m. at Hinckley-Finlayson 1 2 3 4 T Ogilvie 20 6 14 0 40 Onamia 0 0 6 0 6 THURSDAY OCT. 29 Mora Volleyball HOME 7 p.m. vs. Foley SCORING Ogilvie Volleyball HOME 7:15 p.m. vs. Hinckley-Finlayson First quarter: • Colby Milbradt to Beau Burk 41-yard TD. (Milbradt to Burk for the two point FRIDAY OCT. 30 conversion) Mora Football AWAY 4:45 p.m. at Esko • Beau Burk interception return for TD. Ogilvie Football HOME 7 p.m. vs. Cromwell-Wright (two point conversion failed) • Dylan Nelson 2-yard TD run (two point. conversion failed) Second quarter: • Beau Burk 38-yard TD run (two point SPORTS AT A GLANCE conversion failed) OGILVIE FOOTBALL Third quarter: • Beau Burk 43-yard TD run (two point Oct. 15 at Onamia Ogilvie 40 Onamia 6 conversion failed) ANGIE BURK | SUBMITTED Record 2-0 • Colby Milbradt to Andy Berg 37-yard TD. Beau Burk catches the fi rst touchdown of the game in the Lions defeat of the Onamia (Milbradt to Jon Brasch for two point Panthers. conversion) MORA FOOTBALL • Onamia – 24-yard TD run. down the great job they do on scout teams during Oct. 16 vs. Pine City Mora 36 Pine City 6 Fourth quarter: • Andy Berg 2 catches 39 yards 1 touch- practice and they also gain game Record 2-0 • No scoring down experience for the future. A road game at • Jon Brasch 1 catch 39 yards Isle so we will again need to get off to a good OGILVIE VOLLEYBALL GAME SUMMARY start and keep playing hard for a full game.” Oct. 12 vs East Central Ogilvie 3 East Central 1 • Beau Burk 5 carries 112 yards 2 touch- FROM THE COACH Oct. 13 at East Central Ogilvie 3 East Central 2 downs “The defense played super and caused lots UP NEXT Record 1-2 • Brody Milbradt 4 carries 36 yards of trouble intheir backfi eld. We got off to a Ogilvie will travel to Isle Friday night for a • Dylan Nelson 6 carries 29 yards 1 touch- fast start and had several long scoring plays 7:00 p.m. tilt against the Huskies. Isle enters down as the game went on. We need to have fewer the game with an 0-2 record and is coming MORA VOLLEYBALL • Colby Milbradt 6 for 8 146 yards 2 touch- negative plays and penalties as the year goes off a 69-20 loss to Carlton/Wrenshall. Oct. 13 vs. St. Cloud Cathedral Mora 0 SCC 3 downs on if we are to be successful. We were able Record 0-2 • Beau Burk 2 catches 56 yards 1 touch- to play lots of players to reward them for 12 KANABEC COUNTY TIMES OCTOBER 22, 2020 www.MoraMinn.com

FIN, FUR, FEATHER Hunters take care SendS d your photosh ffor possibleibl iinclusionl i iin theh FFin,i FFur, FFeatherh to [email protected] @ i when transporting Please include information about when and where the photo was taken and who is in the photo. fi r e a r m s : Can I transport a loaded rifl e or shotgun in a vehicle if I have a permit to carry? What are the rules if I am actively hunting? Q Answer: The permit to carry law applies only to handguns, so the answer is no with some exceptions. Minnesota law says that a person may not transport a fi rearm in a motor vehicle unless the fi rearm is: (1) unloaded and in a gun case expressly made to contain a fi re- arm, and the case fully encloses the fi rearm by being zipped, snapped, buckled, tied or other- wise fastened and without any portion of the fi rearm exposed; VICKI LINDQUIST | SUBMITTED (2) unloaded and in the closed Ian Lindquist, son of Jason and Anna Lindquist, trunk of a motor vehicle; or SUBMITTED and grandson of Don and Vicki Lindquist, and Ask A (3) a handgun carried in com- Landyn Haugen at 10 years old got his fi rst deer Thursday, Oct. 15. It was Darren and Linda Sedler, shot this 4 point buck pliance with sections 624.714 and a fi ve point buck. Landyn shot it with a 223 on his great-grandpa’s land. east of Mora, Oct. 19. It was his fi rst deer hunt. Trooper 624.715 Subd. 3. Exceptions; hunting and Neil Dickenson shooting ranges- a person may transport an unloaded, uncased filfi rearm, excludingdi a pistol, in a motor vehicle Strong deer populations good news for hunters while at a shooting range, lawfully hunting on private or public land; or traveling to or from a BY MN DNR ers report favorable weather so far site the person intends to hunt lawfully that day MNDNR.GOV this year and good opportunities to or has hunted lawfully that day, unless: harvest deer in most areas. (1) within Anoka, Hennepin, or Ramsey County; Nearly half a million fi rearms deer Hunters need to know the boundar- (2) within the boundaries of a home rule char- hunters are preparing for the fi re- ies of the deer permit areas and any ter or statutory city with a population of 2,500 or arms deer season that opens Satur- chronic wasting disease regulations more; day, Nov. 7, and offers opportunity to that apply where they hunt. Detailed (3) on school grounds spend time outdoors with friends and information about each permit area family, fi nd adventure outdoors and and CWD area can be found on the SERGEANT NEIL DICKENSON is Minnesota State Patrol public informa- put venison in the freezer. DNR’s interactive deer map. Addi- tion offi cer for the state’s northeast region. Send your questions related to Hunters help keep deer populations tional information about CWD areas, laws in Minnesota to: Sgt. Neil Dickenson – Minnesota State Patrol at 1131 in line with population goals across carcass movement restrictions and Mesaba Ave, Duluth, MN 55811. Or reach me at [email protected] the state. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ wildlife manag- SEE FIELD REPORT, PAGE 13

BY OCTOBER 22, 2020 KANABEC COUNTY TIMES 13 www.MoraMinn.com FIELD REPORTS: What Minnesota deer hunters can expect across the state

FROM PAGE 12 In the southern portion of the re- SOUTHERN DEER REPORT gion, where winter was somewhat Weather conditions for deer and voluntary sampling can be found milder, hunters will be allowed to other farmland wildlife were fa- at mndnr.gov/cwd. harvest more deer in an effort to vorable in 2020. Winter conditions stabilize and in some cases further were milder, with above-average NORTHWEST DEER REPORT reduce local deer populations to temperatures and shallower snow- Deer hunters in northwestern goal levels. Where deer had access pack compared with 2019, with no Minnesota will have similar to good habitat, fi eld observations spring snow storms. regulations as the 2019 seasons show normal fawn production. Habitat conditions refl ected the VOTE FOR and deer populations are strong in Hunters have good potential for favorable weather. River fl ood- most areas. In many permit areas, success by focusing on prime food plains, which offer some of the best hunters are allowed to harvest sources for deer such as mowed deer habitat and deer hunting in ✓RICK MATTSON more than one deer. Hunters in hayfi elds, forest areas that are the southern region, fi nally had this region should check their deer growing back after being cut, and a year to recover from persistent permit area boundaries, as several agriculture crops. fl ooding over the last few years. As have shifted since last year. such, these fl oodplain habitats are KANABEC COUNTY Water levels and whether ground CENTRAL DEER REPORT once again offering excellent cover is wet or dry can affect how Strong early archery harvest for deer, which bodes well for deer COMMISSIONER hunters access hunting locations. and positive reports from hunters hunters. Weather patterns in the region and DNR fi eld staff point to what Upland grassland areas and DISTRICT 4 were very different from north to could be another outstanding year wetland basins are in good shape south this year. In the far north- of deer hunting across central and as well, but hunters will encounter Limit spending and taxes with west, there was heavy summer southeastern Minnesota. Robust lower water levels or completely rain and strong winds. In contrast, deer populations across the region dry wetland basins especially in common sense and honesty areas in the southern part of the have resulted in many permit the extreme southwest. Paid Advertisement. Prepared and paid for by Rick Mattson region have not received as much areas with regulations allowing As always, the largest wildcard on his own behalf, 1984 230th Ave., Mora, MN 55051. rain and are drier. hunters to harvest more than one in this landscape in determining deer. overall deer harvest is the amount NORTHEAST DEER REPORT Dry conditions during the late of standing crop remaining in the Permit areas in the northern summer and early fall mean crops fi eld during fi rearms deer season. portions of the northeast region, are being harvested without delay The crop harvest is in full swing have had long, severe winters ahead of the fi rearms opener. right now and ahead of the long- Professional for the last eight years. In areas Average-to-high acorn production term average — that’s another that had signifi cant snow depth will keep deer in the oak woods positive sign for hunters looking last winter — which has a more this fall and provide hunters with forward to deer season. Directory profound impact on deer survival another strategy for scouting A map of DNR’s administrative than temperatures — more deer and selecting hunting locations. regions is available on the DNR Dentists died and fewer fawns were born in Excellent summer habitat condi- website. the spring. This has required more tions provided plentiful forage and lottery management zones this cover. MORA DENTAL CENTER season than in past years. JENNIFER M. VANDERPOEL, D.D.S. PHONE 679-2147 547 S. Union St., Mora, Minn. General and Family Dentistry. Most Insurance Accepted. DO YOU NEED MOLACEK FAMILY EYECARE www.moradentalcenter.com invites you to our... DR. BRENDA JUNNILA, D.D.S. DR. MIKE DOTY, D.D.S. YOUR BUSINESS 8th Annual Family Practice Ogilvie 272-4450 — Milaca 983-2455 ADVERTISED AT Dr. BRUCE N. HAASKEN, D.D.S. DR. BRYCE W. HAASKEN, D.D.S. A LOW COST? FRAME SHOW PHONE 679-1010 130 E. Forest, Mora, Minn. Call us today OFF LAKE STREET FAMILY DENTAL 50% FRAMES STEVEN HOLCOMBE, D.M.D. to place PHONE 679-2435 • 119 S. LAKE ST., MORA with the purchase of lenses Family and Cosmetic Dentistry Limiting patients 10 a.m.-5 p.m. your ad! per hour, please DOOR PRIZES call ahead to Tuesday, Oct. 27 JAMES M. WILLIAMS, D.D.S., P.A. reserve a spot. • Gift Certifi cates to Local Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 132 2nd Ave. SW, Milaca • 320-983-3434 Businesses in Milaca 620 S. Union, Mora — 679-3073 Orthodontists/Dentists

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OBITUARIES Vivian D. Barker William P. Karg Audrey A. Oglesbee Dec. 13, 1928 — Oct. 12, 2020 March 11, 1932 — Oct. 11, 2020 Feb. 15, 1936 — Oct. 6, 2020 Vivian Dorthea Barker (Kluge) died peacefully in Willard Peter Karg died and went home to be with Audrey Ann Oglesbee of Mora died on Tuesday, Oct. her sleep in the early morning of Monday, Oct. 12, the Lord on Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020 at Mille Lacs Health 6, 2020 at St. Clare Living Community. She was 84 2020 with her sons, Robert and Randy, by her side at System in Onamia. He was 88 years old. years old. CentraCare long term care in Monticello. She was 91 He was born in Glencoe, on March 11, 1932. He She was born on Feb. 15, 1936 to Clinton and Lillian years old. worked on his family farm from a young age until (Knobbs) Oatman in St. Cloud. She was the oldest of She was born on Thursday, Dec. 13, 1928 to Evan- he was drafted. He served as a sharpshooter in the three. She lived in Becker until the age of 5 and then ggeline Kluge (Kresal) and UU.S. Army during the movedm to Faribault. She AAlfred Kluge at the home- KKorean War from 1956 to graduatedg high school in sstead in Livonia Township. 11958, receiving a Medal 19531 in Faribault then went HHer offi cial birthdate was oof Good Conduct for his tot college at St. Cloud State FFriday Dec. 14, 1928 because sservice. While working wherew she graduated in 1956 hher father Alfred Kluge cconstruction on highway 27, withw a degree in education. ccould not make it into town hhe stopped at Lund’s Cafe, SheS taught one year in uuntil the following day wwhere he met MaryAnn, the Becker.B She was united in bbecause of a snow storm. llove of his life. They spent marriagem to Robert Shields IIt was always a story she 558 memorable years in Isle, ini August of 1956 and lloved to share, and wasn’t wwhere they raised their fi ve movedm to Columbia Heights. ooffi cially cleared up until cchildren, and where he was ThereT she taught for anoth- sshe collected social security a member of the local VFW. ere two years. Shortly after iin her mid 60’s. HHe was a heavy equipment thatt they bought their fi rst Vivian had a couple jobs ooperator and truck driver househ in Brooklyn Park, in her younger life. One was at Sparky’s Café in Elk for most of his life, and he owned and operated Karg & and she became a stay at home mom raising three River and the other at Federal Cartridge in Anoka. Sons Timber Products. children. She was a housewife for most of her life on the farm A genuine jokester, hewas always looking for a She was very involved with the United Methodist on Twin Lakes. She and her family were part of laugh. His sense of humor and infectious laughter Church in Brooklyn Park where she was in the choir, the congregation at St. John’s Lutheran Church in will be dearly missed. He was a good neighbor to all, on the leadership board, president of the Women’s Nowthen. She loved helping out with the ladies aid and will be remembered for his compassion, friendli- Society and Couples Club. She loved hosting parties, and being part of 4-H, herself along with her children ness and generosity. He never denied the opportunity enjoyed baking, reading and sitting in the sun and in the later days. She had a big love for horses, her to take his golf cart out for a ride on the town to visit water. Later in life she enjoyed politics and good con- guitar and gardening. They moved to a small house in with friends and family. He loved to mow lawns and versations. She loved people and had a way of always Mora 21 years ago and then to the Dala House senior snow blow driveways for people, and he loved his making you laugh. She held a gift of always laughing center in Mora as they got older. tractor, Herbie, which won multiple trophies in the at herself and truly took with grace being the butt of She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph; Annual Isle Days Tractor Shows. A familiar presence many jokes. We are still laughing, thanks Mom. She brother, Forrest; sister, Gloria Larsen; and daughter- in the community, he will be missed by all who had loved her family and often said how thankful and in-law Denise Barker (Westphal). the pleasure of knowing him. blessed she has been. She is survived by her children, Robert, Beverly He was preceded in death by his parents, Peter and Life eventually brought a new beginning, and she Zahler, and Randy; son-in-law, Bryan Zahler; daugh- Ella Karg; step-parents, Eddie and Lena Swanson; was married to Dewayne Oglesbee in July of 1971. ter-in-law, Lori Barker (Fern); and grandsons, Joshua sisters and brother, Karen Koll, Donna Schultz, and They moved to North Minneapolis where they both Barker and Matthew Barker. David Karg; and great-granddaughter, Brooklynn were involved with Contact Twin Cities - a world- The family will be having a graveside service Tramm. wide help/crises hotline. She worked at Dayton’s on Ralph and Vivian’s 69th wedding anniversary He is survived by his wife, MaryAnn Karg; chil- Food Court in Minneapolis and eventually became Monday, June 21, 2021 at the Livonia Cemetery. Just dren, Pamela (Ross) Tramm, Roland (Leslie) Karg, a receptionist at the largest hair salon in downtown as they enjoyed their days together in life, both Ralph Michael (Carrie) Karg, Kathleen (Travis) Young Minneapolis. She and her husband both became land and Vivian will be buried on that day. and Steven (Gretchen) Karg; 14 grandchildren; 12 realtors where some of the funniest stories began. Arrangements by Dare’s Funeral Home www.dares- great-grandchildren (and counting); sisters, Shirley In 1980 they built their dream log cabin home in the funeralservice.com. (Willard) Johnson, Bonnie Stugelmeyer; and sister-in- woods in Hinckley. By hand they put in blood, sweat law, Hazel Karg. and tears to make this dream a reality. The fi nished Visitation was Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020 at the Sacred product was simply amazing and beautiful.Her Sharene L. Smith Heart Catholic Church in Wahkon. Military Honors husband’s illness brought them to Mora in 1997 where Sharene Lynn Smith, of Ogilvie, died unexpectedly were provided by the Isle Honor Guard. they were one of the fi rst occupants in Park Forest on Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020 at the U of M Hospital in Arrangements by Mille Lacs Funeral and Crema- Estates. She was manager and receptionist there Minneapolis. She was 36 years old. tion Services. for many years until she retired at the age of 75. She She was born in Robbinsdale to Jody Neros and loved the people there and enjoyed making special Curtis Dahlberg. She attended Linwood Elementary meals and made every event a real celebration. School and then attended high school at Cambridge/ Anthony J. Kunst She was very much loved by all and will be deeply IIsanti. She graduated in Dec. 17, 1932 — Oct. 11, 2020 missed. She was a steadfast Christian and now will be 22002. before Him in all His glory. She started dating the love Anthony John Kunst of Milaca, formerly of Ogilvie, She was preceded in death by her husband, De- oof her life, David Smith in died Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020 at Milaca Elim Home. He wayne Oglesbee; her parents, Clinton and Lillian 22003. They were united in was 87 years old. Oatman; brother, Larry Oatman; and stepdaughter mmarriage on Sept. 17, 2005. He was born Dec. 17, 1932 to Frank and Ida (San- Sondra Oglesbee. TThe couple made their home tema) Kunst. He was united in marriage to Mary She is survived by her children, Steven (Teresa) iin Isanti until 2008. They Jansen on Aug. 21, 1953, and they were blessed with Shields, Lisa (Harlan) Gilbertson, Jack (Carmen) hhad two beautiful children sevens children. He loved Shields; grandchildren, Angela (Jesse) Doughty, Tara BBradley and Hailey. In 2008 workingw his farm, listen- Radermacher, Nolan (Kelsey Graves) Gilbertson, Jar- tthey moved to Mora. They ingi to Johnny Cash music, ed (Jennifer) Shields, Joanna (Ryley) Richards, Kris- mmade Mora their home for huntingh and spoiling all tine (Derek) Lutz, Jacob (Mary) Fay-Shields, Steph- oover eight years. After her thet kids with candy. Some anie (Trey McReynolds) Shields, Carter and Danica hhusband passed away in ofo his favorite things were Shoquist; Stepchildren, Clay (Mary Lynn) Oglesbee, 22016, she and the kids moved playingp cards and shaking Jeffrey Oglesbee, Brent (Holly) Oglesbee; Stepgrand- to Ogilvie. diced for quarters. children, Colin (Megan) Oglesbee, Nathan Oglesbee; She enjoyed playing bingo and cards. Over the last He was preceded in death great-grandchildren, Natalie, Victoria, Lillian, Levi, few years she also made a hobby of playing darts byb his wife, Mary; sons, Sebastian, Piper, Chase, London and Vaeda; and where she met many new friends. Most of all, she Mike,M Dennis and infant stepgreat-grandchildren, Cormac Oglesbee and Ada loved spending time with her family and friends. son,s Richard; sisters, Oglesbee; sister, Carol Collver; many nieces, nephews Bradley and Hailey were the light of her life. Her MargaretM Bauer and Mary and other family and friends who loved her. laugh and sassy attitude will certainly be missed. Kreger;K and brothers, Bill, A private celebration of life is being planned. Hon- She was preceded in death by her husband, David Henry,H Frank, Bob and orary casket bearers are Audrey’s grandchildren, An- Smith; grandparents, Sherry Neros, Carol Dahlberg Bernard. gela Doughty, Tara Radermacher, Nolan Gilbertson, Anderson, Carl Dahlberg and Sherwood Anderson. He is survived by his children, Barb (Gordy) Ran- Jared Shields, Joanna Richards, Kristine Lutz, Jacob She is survived by her children Bradley and Hailey ta, Kathy (George) Hampey, Diane (Bill) Garceau Fay-Shields, Stephanie Shields, Carter Shoquist, Dan- Smith; parents, Jody Neros and Curtis (Patty) Dahl- and Doug (Denise) Kunst; 17 grandchildren; many ica Shoquist, Colin Oglesbee and Nathan Oglesbee. berg; siblings, Candice (Ben) Gordon, Jake (Megan) great-grandchildren; daughter-in-law, Laurie Kunst; Arrangements by Dresser-Methven Funeral and Gordon, Bryan (Megan) Dahlberg, Travis Sutton, Dennis’s girlfriend, Cheryl Bos; also by many nieces, Cremation Services. Jennifer (Josh) Dahlberg, Kelly (Adam) Dahlberg; nephews, other relatives and friends. grandfather, Craig Neros; many other family and Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday, Oct. friends. 17, 2020 at St. Kathryn’s Catholic Church in Ogilvie. A graveside service and inurnment will be held at Burial followed at the parish cemetery. Arr. Peter- 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020 at the Graceland son-Johnson Funeral Home - Milaca. Cemetery in Ogilvie with a gathering of family and READ A NEWSPAPER friends to follow at the Ogilvie Community Center. In lieu of fl owers, memorials are preferred to the fam- KANABEC COUNTY ily. Arrangements are by the Akkerman Ingebrand IT’S A SMART MOVE! Funeral Home of Mora. Condolences may be posted online at www.aifuneralhome.com. In print or online at moraminn.com OCTOBER 22, 2020 PEOPLE KANABEC COUNTY TIMES 15 www.MoraMinn.com

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Lisa M. Cramsie Donna J. Stromberg Dennis L. Lamprecht March 4, 1973 — Oct. 15, 2020 March 16, 1937 — Oct. 13, 2020 July 13, 1934 — Oct. 13, 2020 Lisa Marie Cramsie, of Mora, died peacefully at her Donna Jane Stromberg of Mora, died on Tuesday, Dennis Leo Lamprecht, formerly of Ogilvie, died on home on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020. She was 47 years old. Oct. 13, 2020 at Elderwood Senior Living in Hinckley. Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020 at Elk River Senior Living. He She was born on March 4, 1973 in Mora, to Jon and She was 83 years old. was 86 years old. Jeanette (Carlson) Cramsie. She attended and gradu- She was born on March 16, 1937 in Braham, to Carl He was born July 13, 1934 in Milaca, to Walter and ated from Ogilvie Public Schools. After high school, T. and Elise (Soderstrom) Nelson. She was the third of Anna (Hill) Lamprecht. When he was 1 year old, the she attended Central Lakes College in Brainerd be- seven children. She attended the Day country school family moved to a farm in Kanabec County near Ogil- foref moving back to make untilu the fourth grade when viev where he resided his MoraM her home. thet family moved to their entiree lifetime. He attended After college, she went on farmf in Ogilvie. She grad- countryc school through the tot work at Tobie’s and Hard- uatedu from Ogilvie High eighthe grade and graduated ee’se and also volunteered SchoolS in May of 1956. fromf Ogilvie High School in herh spare time at Eastwood On July 28, 1956, she 1952.1 He attended St. Cloud SeniorS Living. She loved wasw united in marriage to StateS College and later spendings time with family MarvinM Stromberg at the returnedr back home to own anda friends, especially her MethodistM Church in Mora. anda operate the farm he was niecesn and nephews. Her ToT this union, three chil- raisedr on until his retire- favoritef thing to do was drend were born. The couple ment.m playp bingo, but she also madem their home just south He was a school bus driv- enjoyede playing cards, dice ofo Mora to raise their fam- ere for the Ogilvie Schools, anda board games. Another ily.i Once the children were fromf which he retired in thingt that made her happy ini school, she went back to 1973.1 From 1969 through was going to her uncle and aunt’s cabin and spending work,w fi rst at the Holiday 1981 he served on the board of directors of L.V.O. time on the lake. GGrocery Store and later at Corp. of Tulsa, Oklahoma; also serving on the board She was an amazing person with a kind heart. She MMora Drug/Coborns where of United Cable Television Corporation of Tulsa until had this incredible ability to put a smile on someone’s sshe worked as a pharmacy 1980 when the company was sold. In 1980 he was one face without trying. She was loved by many and will ttech until she retired. of the founders of Tri County Broadcasting Corpora- be truly missed. She was a member of the tion in which he served as a director and vice presi- She was preceded in death by her grandparents, FFirst Presbyterian Church dent. In 1971 he was elected director of the American Joe and Joyce Cramsie and Clarence and Wilhelmina iin Mora where she taught Dairy Association of Minnesota and served in that ca- Carlson. SSunday school for many pacity until 1981. From 1972-1981 he was on the board She is survived by her parents, Jon and Jeanette yyears. She loved spending of directors of the Minnesota Agri-Growth Council. Cramsie; brother, Pat (Amy) Cramsie; sisters, Kari ttime with her family and In 1988 he was united in marriage to Jeanette Klev- (Steven) Brasch and Amanda (Brent) Ostman; and ffriends. She was always en at Calvary Lutheran Church in Mora. They went many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, other family rready and willing to help on to own and operate several businesses in Mora and members and friends. oothers whenever needed. surrounding areas. In 2005 they retired to their farm A memorial service was held on Wednesday, Oct. 21, SShe always enjoyed work- and home in Southfork Township and pursued their 2020 at the Akkerman Ingebrand Funeral Home with ing out in her fl ower gardens and keeping her yard lifelong dream of raising buffalo. Pastor Bob DeYoung offi ciating. Condolences may be looking beautiful. In later years, she and her husband He was baptized and confi rmed in the Lutheran posted at www.aifuneralhome.com. enjoyed camping in their motor home. She loved mu- faith and was member of Calvary Lutheran Church of sic and even as her memory faded with dementia, she Mora. still remembered all the words to her favorite songs. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Jea- She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, nette “Jan;” brother, Larry; and sister, Elaine. great-grandmother and friend. She will be truly He is survived by his sisters-in-law, Joan Lamprecht Eugene F. Anderson missed by all who knew and loved her. of Champlin and Janice Kleven of Mora; brother-in- She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, law, Roger Gillette of Minneapolis; plus many other March 28, 1923 — Oct. 13, 2020 Marvin; brother, Carl T. (Jenny) Nelson Jr.; sister- relatives and friends. Eugene Fredrick Anderson, of Milaca formerly of in-law, Marlene Nelson; and brothers-in-law, John A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Ogilvie, died on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020 at the Milaca Beeuwsaert and Joe Boerma. Friday, Oct. 23, 2020 at the Akkerman Ingebrand Elim Senior Care Facility. He was 97 years old. She is survived by her children, Gary (Pam) of Funeral Home in Mora with Rev. Dean Oelfke offi ciat- The son of Per and Mathilda (Hallberg) Anderson, Isanti, Lori (Terry) Haavisto of Hinckley and Craig of ing. Inurnment will be in the Wendell Hill Cemetery he was born March 28, 1923, at home in Borgholm Mora; grandchildren, Alyssa, Jessica (Mark), Nicho- in rural Bock. Memorials are preferred to the Tri Township, Mille Lacs County, the youngest of six las (Erica), Matthew, Jacob, Courtney (Brock), Reed County Humane Society (735 8th Street NE- St. Cloud, cchildren. After graduation (Carrie) and Brandon; great-grandchildren, Blake, MN 56304). Arrangements are by the Akkerman ffrom Ogilvie High School, Owen, Olivia, Grayson, Haylee, Braylen, Kaylee, Ingebrand Funeral Home of Mora. Condolences may hhe farmed with his parents Christen and Carsen; brothers, Clayton (Char) Nelson be posted at www.aifuneralhome.com. uuntil their death. His broth- and Donald Nelson; sisters, Judy (Marty) DeBoer, eer Lowell, upon returning Janice (Jack) Gallmeier and Marlene Beeuwsaert; ffrom the European Theater plus nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. oof Operations, joined him A funeral service was held on Monday, Oct. 19, 2020 aand helped with farming at the Akkerman Ingebrand Funeral home in Mora Larry “Rocky” Miller uuntil his death. He con- with Pastor Karen Lewis offi ciating. Burial was at ttinued farming until his Braham Mission Covenant Cemetery in Braham. Ar- Larry “Rocky” Miller, of Ogilvie, died on Monday, rretirement. rangements were by Akkerman-Ingebrand Funeral Oct. 19, 2020 at the St. Clare Living Community in He enjoyed fi shing and Home. Condolences may be posted at www.aifuneral- Mora. He was 69 years old. hunting.h An avid photogra- home.com. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on pher,p he traveled through- Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020 at the Akkerman Ingebrand outo Minnesota and Wiscon- Funeral Home in Mora. Memorial visitation will be sin photographing wildfl owers, wildlife and scenic John P. Bock held one hour prior to the service. A full notice will vistas. He was a skilled woodworker, making many follow next week. Arrangements are by the Akker- pieces of furniture. After selling the farm, he lived in John Paul Bock, of Mountain House, California, man Ingebrand Funeral Home of Mora. Condolences Centennial Terrace in Milaca until he moved into the formerly of Grasston, died on Monday, Oct. 12, 2020. may be posted at www.aifuneralhome.com. Elim Senior Care facility where he passed away. He was 49 years old. He was preceded in death by his parents, Per and A graveside service and Military Honors will be Mathilda Anderson; three brothers, Vernon, Lowell, held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 at the Grass- and Darwin; two sisters, Hazel Rogers and Mildred ton Union Cemetery in Grasston with a gathering Hass; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. of family and friends to follow at the Braham Event He is survived by nieces and nephews, Roger Center. A full notice will follow next week. Local Ar- THANK YOU Anderson of Des Moines, Iowa; Carol (Hass) Smith of rangements are by the Akkerman Ingebrand Funeral Denver, Colorado, Wayne Hass of Ogilvie, Marie Hass Home of Mora. Condolences may be posted at www. THANK YOU YOU of Shoreview, and Lowell Rogers of Braham. aifuneralhome.com. Graveside services were held Monday, Oct. 19, 2020 Dr. Randy Bostrom and Welia Health and North at Borgholm Cemetery near Bock with Pastor Dale Memorial Medical Teams for their critical deci- Clifton offi ciating. Arr. Peterson-Johnson Funeral sion-making providing two additional weeks with Home - Milaca Audrey until her ascension. St. Clare’s assisted living and long-term care staff who have provided excep- Vernon E. Stromberg tional homelike care over the years. St. Croix Hospice for their preservation of Audrey’s dignity until it Vincent L. Shallbetter Vernon Erik Stromberg, of Mora, died on Saturday, was time for her to depart. Ryan, Jessica and Nate at Oct. 17, 2020 at Intrude in Fridley. He was 96 years old. Dresser Methven for their empathy and professional- Vincent L. Shallbetter, formerly of Mora, died on A private family service will be held with burial in ism. Truly heavenly fl oral arrangements by Barbie Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020 at the Elim Home in Milaca. He the Oakwood Cemetery in Mora. Military Honors will with Sticks and Stems. Emma’s Pizza for altering was 85 years old. be provided by the Mora American Legion Post 201. A their schedule and delivering timely and delicious piz- Arrangements are pending at this time with the full notice will follow next week. Arrangements are zas for our gathering. And family, friends and others Akkerman Ingebrand Funeral Home of Mora. A full by the Akkerman Ingebrand Funeral Home of Mora. who actively or silently sent prayers or shared their notice will follow next week. Condolences may be Condolences may be posted at www.aifuneralhome. God-given gifts to say goodbye. posted at www.aifuneral home.com. com The Family of Audrey Oglesbee 16 KANABEC COUNTY TIMES www.MoraMinn.com OCTOBER 22, 2020

Survey attached hereto as Exhibit B. for the purpose of a public road, and Respondent Kanabec County take NOTICE OF GENERAL State General election. The test will NOTICES It is approximately 33 feet wide by neither serves, nor is capable of all administrative actions necessary ELECTION be held on Wednesday, October 28, 145 feet, more or less, and bounded serving, any valuable purpose. to evidence that Petitioner is KANABEC COUNTY, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. The test will be STATE OF MINNESOTA on the north by the shoreline of 9. Petitioner’s Interest. When the owner in fee of the Adjacent MINNESOTA conducted at the Kanabec County DISTRICT COURT Knife Lake. It is accessible only dedicating the Plat, the original Parcel, including but not limited to To the voters of (All) Townships Courthouse, 18 North Vine Street, COUNTY OF KANABEC by a gravel public road known as platters, P.C. Sorenson and Leona assignment of a parcel identification and Cities in the County of Kanabec, Mora MN 55051 in meeting rooms 3 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Point Trail, and not by any other Marie Sorenson, are presumed as number and recording the new legal State of Minnesota: & 4. The public is invited to attend. A Public Petition Hearing on public access. No land within the a matter of law to have intended to description of the Adjacent Parcel. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Denise M. Snyder the following Petition to Vacate is Plat lies easterly of the Adjacent Lot. part with title to the Adjacent Parcel 6. For such other and further a General election will be held on Kanabec County Auditor- scheduled for November 9, 2020 The legal description proposed by in favor of the owner of abutting relief that the Court deems just and Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Treasurer at 1:30 p.m. via virtual Zoom Petitioner’s Licensed Land Surveyor Lot 1. Thus, upon vacation, title to equitable. The following offices and October 15, 2020 technology before Judge Stoney L. is the following: the Adjacent Parcel shall pass to Date: July 13, 2020 questions are to be voted: Published in the Kanabec County Hiljus. Any interested person should That part of the 33-foot-wide Petitioner, and Petitioner only. Lutter, Gilbert & Kvas, LLC FEDERAL OFFICES U.S. Times Oct. 22, 2020 contact Kanabec County Court Public Road as shown on the 10. Chain of Title. Petitioner and /s/ Wayne E. Gilbert President and Vice President, U.S. ______Administration at 320-679-6400 for recorded plat of Sorenson’s Addition, her predecessors in interest with Attorney for Petitioner Senator & U.S. Representative information on attending the public Kanabec County, Minnesota, respect to Lot 1 are direct successors 2113 Cliff Drive District 8 NOTICE hearing. described as follows: in interest to P.C. Sorenson and Eagan, MN 55122 STATE OFFICES State The Southfork Town Board has Case Type: Civil Beginning at the southeast corner Marie Leona Sorenson, the original Attorney Registration No. Representative Districts 11B & 15A installed a new state of the art Other/Miscellaneous of Lot 1 of said plat; thence east platters of the Plat. 0034721 and State Senator Districts 11 & 15 ventilation system in the town hall, Court File No. 33-CV-20-143 along the easterly extension of the 11. State of Minnesota. Upon Telephone: (651)-452-6693 JUDICIAL OFFICES Supreme to reduce the risk of COVID 19. PETITION TO VACATE south line of said Lot 1 a distance information and belief, the Adjacent Facsimile: (651)-452-8316 Court Associate Justice Seat 4 The antique coal/wood stove will be Kirsten Bruley, of 33 feet to the east line of said Parcel may abut the public water e-mail: [email protected] Appeals Court Judge Seats 3, 9, sold to the highest bidder via silent Petitioner, plat; thence north along the east known as Knife Lake. Service of Published in the Kanabec County 13 & 15 auction. View it and bid on Election vs. line of said plat to the shoreline of this Petition pursuant to Minn. Stat. Times Oct. 15, 22, 2020 10th District Court Judge Seats 1, Day. Bids will be opened at 7:30 The County of Kanabec; and all Knife Lake; thence west along said 505.14 is made upon the State of ______4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 17, 22, 23, 24, p.m. on November 19, 2020. other persons unknown claiming any shoreline 33 feet to the east line of Minnesota, Department of Natural 26, 28, 32, 35, 38, 39 & 43 Jen Teigen right, title, estate, interest, or lien said Lot 1; thence south along the Resources, represented herein NOTICE OF GENERAL COUNTY OFFICES County Clerk in the real estate described in the east line of said Lot 1 to the point of by Attorney General Keith Ellison, ELECTION Commissioners Districts 2 & 4 Published in the Kanabec County Petition herein, beginning. Bremer Tower Suite 1100, 445 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL Soil & Water Supervisor for Times Oct. 22, 2020 Respondents. 6. Ownership. The Plat was Minnesota Street, St. Paul, MN DISTRICT NO. 332 Districts 1, 2, 3 and 5 Petitioner, for her Petition to created pursuant to Chapter 505 55101, for purposes of Minn. Stat. (MORA) COUNTY QUESTION Approval Vacate, states and alleges the of Minnesota Statues 1957. By 505.14. STATE OF MINNESOTA or Special Tax Levy for Kanabec FORECLOSURES following. virtue of acceptance of the Plat 12. Taxes. All taxes assessed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that County Historical Society 1. Petitioner. Petitioner is Kirsten by the Kanabec County Board of against Lot 1 have been paid by a general election has been called CITY AND TOWNSHIP OFFICES NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Bruley, a married person. She is Commissioners, the then-current Petitioner, as evidenced by Receipt and will be held in conjunction with City of Braham - Mayor & (2) Council FORECLOSURE SALE the owner of real property located version of Minn. Stat. 505.01 reading #281740 dated May 5, 2020, issued the state general election in and Members THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION in Kanabec County, Minnesota, as follows vested ownership of by the office of the Kanabec County for Independent School District No. City of Grasston - Mayor & (2) OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF having a street address of 2086 the Adjacent Lot in the County of Auditor – Treasurer. 332 (Mora), State of Minnesota, on Council Members THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN Point Trail, Mora, MN 55051-6536, Kanabec. 13. Proposed Vacation. No Tuesday, the 3rd day of November, City of Mora - (3) Council THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS bearing parcel identification number Plats of land may be made in persons owning or occupying land 2020, for the purpose of electing Members NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION 10.02860.00, and having the accordance with the provisions of within or adjacent to the Adjacent three (3) school board members for City of Ogilvie - Mayor & (3) YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT: following legal description: Lot One this chapter, and, when so made Parcel are affected by the proposed four (4) year terms. The ballot shall Council Members 1. Default has occurred in the (1), Sorenson’s Addition in Section and recorded, every donation to the vacation. provide as follows: City of Quamba - Mayor & (2) conditions of the Mortgage dated Two (2), Township Forty (40), Range public or any person or corporation 14. Unknown Persons. On GENERAL ELECTION Council Members November 30, 2018, executed by Twenty-four 24, Kanabec County, noted thereon shall operate to information and belief, there are no NOVEMBER 3, 2020 Brunswick Township - (2) Pick a Struggle Enterprises LLC, Minnesota (herein, “Lot 1”). convey the fee of all land so donated other unknown persons claiming any INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Supervisors & Clerk Inc., a Minnesota corporation, as 2. Vesting Deed. Petitioner for the uses and purposes named or right, title, estate, interest in, or lien To vote, completely fill in the Comfort Township - (1) Supervisor Mortgagor to Thomas J. Krenz, acquired Lot 1 by a vesting deed intended, with the same effect, upon upon any portion of the Adjacent oval(s) next to your choice(s) like & Clerk as Mortgagee, and filed for record dated August 17, 2018, recorded in the donor and his heirs, and in favor Parcel. this: l Ford Township - (1) Supervisor December 03, 2018, as Document the Office of the Kanabec County of the donee, as though such land 15. Public Notice. Pursuant to SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER & Clerk Number 264890, in the office of Recorder on August 23, 2018, as were conveyed by warranty deed. Minn. Stat. 505.14, publication of this VOTE FOR UP TO THREE Hillman Township - (1) Supervisor the County Recorder of Kanabec Document No. 263891. Land donated for any public use Petition and posted notice thereof on ¡ DAKOTA S HELMBRECHT & Clerk County, Minnesota. The land 3. Sorenson’s Plat. Lot 1 is in any municipality shall be held in the Adjacent Parcel shall constitute ¡ SCOTT A. MOE Kroschel Township - (1) described in the Mortgage is not situated in the plat of Sorenson’s the corporate name in trust for the public notice of the contents herein. ¡ ETHAN ELVEHJEM Supervisor & Clerk registered land. Addition to Kanabec County(herein, purposes set forth or intended. 16. Monetary Damages. ¡ DEB HALLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES 2. The Mortgage has been the “Plat,” attached as Exhibit A). 7. Respondent County. Kanabec Petitioner makes no personal claim ¡ MATTHEW HEGGERNES Braham School District # 314 - (4) assigned as follows: none. The Plat was dedicated on June 10, County is a body corporate and against any Respondent for any ¡ KAREN KIRSCHNER School Board Members 3. The original principal amount 1958 by P.C. Sorenson and Marie politic, having its principal offices monetary damages. No monetary ¡ DAVID VANDER VEGT Mora School District # 332 - (3) secured by the Mortgage was: Leona Sorenson, married to each at 18 North Vine Street, Mora, MN, damages are payable by Petitioner ______School Board Members $150,000.00. other. It was approved and accepted 55051. It is joined as Respondent as a result of vacation of the write-in, if any Isle School District # 473 - (4) 4. No action or proceeding at law by the Kanabec County Board of herein because of its ownership of Adjacent Parcel. ______School Board Members is now pending to recover the debt Commissioners on June 10, 1958. It the Adjacent Parcel, and because WHEREFORE Petitioner write-in, if any Pine City School District # 578 - secured by the Mortgage, or any thereafter was recorded in the Office its administrative offices have requests the following relief. ______(4) School Board Members part thereof. of the Kanabec County Register on jurisdiction over legal descriptions, 1. Vacation of the Adjacent Parcel write-in, if any Milaca School District # 912 - (3) 5. The holder of the Mortgage June 21, 1958, as Document No. recorded property surveys, and the in favor of Petitioner. The precincts and polling places School Board Members has complied with all conditions 32259. assignment of parcel identification 2. Determining, adjudging, and and the voting hours at those polling SCHOOL DISTRICT precedent to acceleration of the 4. Purpose. This Petition seeks numbers. decreeing that no persons known places shall be the same as those QUESTIONS Pine City School debt secured by the Mortgage and the vacation of an unused and 8. No Public Use. At no time or unknown have any right, title, for the state general election. Voting District #578 - Renewal of School foreclosure of the Mortgage, and unimproved parcel of land lying since the dedication of the Plat has interest, estate, or lien in or upon the will take place at the following polling District all notice and other requirements of immediately easterly of and adjacent Kanabec County established the Adjacent Parcel. places. The polling places open at Expiring Referendum Revenue applicable statutes. to Lot 1. It is designated on the Adjacent Parcel as a public road. 3. For judgment declaring that 7:00 a.m. (EXCEPT AS NOTED) Authorization 6. At the date of this notice the Plat as a “Public Road” (herein, the Nor at any time since dedication Petitioner is the owner in fee simple and close at 8:00 p.m. A voter must Voting will take place at the amount due on the Mortgage, and Adjacent Parcel.”) of the Plat has the Adjacent Parcel of the Adjacent Parcel. be registered to vote to be eligible to following polling places. The polling taxes, if any, paid by the holder of the 5. The Adjacent Parcel. The been maintained by the County 4. For judgment quieting title vote in this election. An unregistered places will open at 7:00 a.m. (except Mortgage is $103,376.03. Adjacent Parcel is the northeasterly or used for any public use. The to the Adjacent Parcel in favor of individual may register to vote at the as noted) and close at 8:00 p.m. 7. Pursuant to the power of sale parcel in the Plat, as depicted on Adjacent Parcel is, and has been Petitioner. polling place on election day Precinct Location of Polling Place in the Mortgage, the Mortgage will be both Exhibit A and the Certificate of since dedication of the Plat, useless 5. For judgment ordering that Dated: Jul. 23, 2020 Ann Lake Township Town Hall foreclosed, and the land described BY ORDER OF THE SCHOOL 1448 240th Ave, Mora 55051 as follows: BOARD Arthur Township Town Hall 1899 All that part of the Southeast /s/ Scott A. Moe, School District Frontage Rd, Mora 55051 Quarter of Northeast Quarter (SE 1/4 Clerk Brunswick Township Town Hall of NE 1/4) of Section 35, Township Independent School District No. 2125 Hwy 70, Mora 55051 38 North, Range 23 West, Kanabec 332(Mora) Comfort Township Town Hall 1948 County, Minnesota, described as State of Minnesota Olympic St, Mora 55051 follows: Beginning at a point on the Precinct/ Location of Polling Place Ford Township* Town Hall North line of said SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 Ann Lake Township Town Hall Open @ 10 a.m. 3502 Mahogany at 77.7 feet West of the center line 1448 240th Ave, Mora 55051 St, Isle 56342 of Trunk Highway 107 (this point of EXHIBIT A Arthur Township Town Hall Grass Lake Township Town Hall beginning is 75 feet, as measured at 1899 Frontage Rd, Mora 55051 2406 Hwy 70, Braham 55006 right angles to the center line, from Brunswick Township Town Hall Haybrook Township** Town the center line for the right-of-way, 2125 Hwy 70, Mora 55051 Hall Open @ 8 a.m. 1702 Hwy 27, and also 460.2 feet West of the East Comfort Township Town Hall Isle 56342 1/16 corner at the Northeast corner 1948 Olympic St, Mora 55051 Hillman Township Town Hall 2996 of said SE 1/4 of NE 1/4); thence Ford Township * Town Hall Harbor St, Mora 55051 Southwesterly parallel to the center 3502 Mahogany St, Isle 56342 Kanabec Township Town Hall 200 line of said Highway 107 for 425 Grass Lake Township Town Hall E Rutherford, Ogilvie MN 56358 feet; thence deflect 74 degrees 53 2406 Hwy 70, Braham 55006 Knife Lake Township Town Hall minutes right for 300 feet West and Haybrook Township* Town Hall 2013 260th Ave, Mora 55051 parallel to the North line of said SE 1702 Hwy 27, Isle 56342 Kroschel Township* Town Hall 1/4 of NE 1/4; thence deflect 105 Hillman Township Town Hall Open @ 10 a.m. 3698 Velvet St, degrees 07 minutes right for 425 2996 Harbor St, Mora 55051 Sandstone 55072 feet Northeasterly and parallel to Kanabec Township Town Hall Peace Township Knife Lake the center line of said Highway 107, 200 E Rutherford, Ogilvie MN 56358 Sportsmens Bldg 2825 Hwy 65, which distance is to the North line of Knife Lake Township Town Hall Mora 55051 said SE 1/4 of NE 1/4; thence East 2013 260th Ave, Mora 55051 Pomroy Township Town Hall 3047 along the North line of said SE 1/4 Kroschel Township * Town Hall 320th Ave, Brook Park 55007 of NE 1/4 for 300 feet to the point 3698 Velvet St, Sandstone 55072 Southfork Township Town Hall of beginning, in all containing 2.82 Peace Township Knife Lake 1301 130th Ave, Ogilvie 56358 acres. Sportsmen’s Bldg 2825 Hwy 65, Whited Township Town Hall 2448 will be sold by the Sheriff of Mora 55051 260th Ave, Brook Park 55007 Kanabec County, Minnesota, at Pomroy Township Town Hall City of Braham City Hall 201 S public auction on December 3, 2020, 3047 320th Ave, Brook Park 55007 Broadway, Braham 55006 at 10:00 a.m. at 18 N Vine St, Southfork Township Town Hall City of Grasston City Hall 207 Mora, MN 55051 to pay the debt 1301 130th Ave, Ogilvie 56358 Union St, Grasston 55030 then secured by said Mortgage and Whited Township Town Hall City of Mora City Hall 101 Lake St the taxes, if any, on the premises 2448 260th Ave, Brook Park 55007 S, Mora 55051 and the costs and disbursements City of Braham City Hall City of Ogilvie Ogilvie Civic including attorney’s fees allowed by EXHIBIT B 201 S Broadway, Braham 55006 Center 100 N Hill Ave, Ogilvie 56358 law. City of Grasston City Hall City of Quamba City Hall 22735 8. Minn. Stat. Sec. 580.025, 207 Union St, Grasston 55030 Quamba St, Quamba 55007 subd. 2, does not apply to this City of Mora City Hall Denise M. Snyder property. However, the following 101 Lake St S, Mora 55051 Kanabec County Auditor- is the applicable foreclosure data: City of Ogilvie Ogilvie Civic Center Treasurer said property has a physical 100 N Hill Ave, Ogilvie 56358 Dated: October 15, 2020 street address of 1067 Hwy 107, City of Quamba City Hall Published in the Kanabec County Braham, Minnesota, and a property 22735 Quamba St, Quamba 55007 Times Oct. 22, 2020 identification number of 06.02335.00. * Denotes Precincts where ______That Thomas J. Krenz, which is the polls open at 10:00 a.m. person holding the mortgage, is not Published in the Kanabec KANABEC COUNTY a transaction agent as defined in County Times Oct. 22, 29, 2020 NOTICE OF PUBLIC M.S. Sec. 58.02, subd. 30. ACCURACY TEST 9. The time allowed by law for Kanabec County will be testing the DS200 precinct vote tabulators to be used for the November 3, 2020 SEE PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 17 OCTOBER 22, 2020 PUBLIC NOTICES KANABEC COUNTY TIMES 17 www.MoraMinn.com SAMPLE BALLOTS GENERAL ELECTION

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U.S. Representative Soil and Water Conservation District write-in, if any write-in, if any District 8 Supervisor Vote for One District 2 Judge 7 Judge 39 Two Year Term Vote for One Vote for One Judith Schwartzbacker Vote for One Richard C. Ilkka Walter M. Kaminsky Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis Incumbent Incumbent Pete Stauber Norma J Heggernes Republican write-in, if any write-in, if any Quinn Nystrom Jamie Hiestand Stevens Judge 8 Judge 43 Democratic-Farmer-Labor Vote for One Vote for One Laura A. Pietan Jonathan Jasper write-in, if any write-in, if any Incumbent Incumbent State Offices Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor write-in, if any write-in, if any District 3 Judge 9 State Senator Vote for One Vote for One District 11 Vote for One Jon Sanford Sheridan Hawley Incumbent Jason Rarick Nancy Heins Republican write-in, if any Michelle Lee Judge 14 Democratic-Farmer-Labor write-in, if any Vote for One Nancy J. Logering write-in, if any Incumbent

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A B C Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01 D E F Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 Vote front and back of ballot Vote front and back of ballot BARNA, GUZY & STEFFEN, Tax parcel identification number of Published in the Kanabec County Times Oct. 22, 2020 FROM PAGE 16 LTD. the mortgaged premises: 22-01715- amount due on the Mortgage, REPRESENTATIVE OR ASSIGNS, PROBATE OF WILL AND Charles M. Seykora, #69184-006 00 including taxes, if any, paid by MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL redemption by Mortgagor(s) or 200 Coon Rapids Blvd., Suite 400 Legal description of the the holder of the Mortgage, is: WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE Mortgagor’s personal representatives Coon Rapids, MN 55433 mortgaged premises: $38,470.83. ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA TO CREDITORS or assigns is six (6) months after 763-780-8500 Lot Six (6), Block Thirteen (13), PURSUANT to the power of sale STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, It is Ordered and Notice is given the date of sale. Each holder of a THIS COMMUNICATION IS Auditor’s Subdivision Number Seven contained in said mortgage, the DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER that on November 23, 2020, at 1:45 junior lien may redeem in the order FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR (7), City of Mora, Kanabec County, above described property will be THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED p.m., a hearing will be held in this and manner provided in Minnesota ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT Minnesota. sold by the Sheriff of said county PREMISES ARE IMPROVED Court at 18 S Vine Street, Mora, Statutes Chapters 580 and 582, A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION Check here if all or part of the as follows: WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Minnesota, for the formal probate beginning after the expiration of OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR described real property is Registered DATE AND TIME OF SALE: OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, of an instrument purporting to be the mortgagors’ redemption period. THAT PURPOSE. (Torrens) n/a Thursday, December 17, 2020 at ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN the Will of the Decedent, dated The date on or before which the Published in the Kanabec County The physical street address, 10:00 a.m. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, 11/11/2019 (“Will”), and for the mortgagor must vacate the property, Times Oct. 15, 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12, city, and zip code of the mortgaged PLACE OF SALE: Kanabec AND ARE ABANDONED. appointment of Ronald B. Sieloff if the mortgage is not reinstated 19, 2020 premises: 513 Park Street South, County Sheriff’s Office, located at Name of Mortgagee whose address is 3470 Washington under section 580.30 or the property ______Mora, Minnesota 55051 18 North Vine Street, Suite 143, Peoples National Bank of Mora, Drive, Suite 204, Eagan, Minnesota redeemed under section 580.23, is at The person holding the Mortgage City of Mora, Minnesota, to pay the now Neighborhood National Bank 55122 as Personal Representative 11:59 p.m. on June 3, 2021, unless NOTICE OF MORTGAGE is not a transaction agent, as defined debt then secured by said Mortgage, Name and address of Attorney for of the Estate of the Decedent in the redemption period is postponed FORECLOSURE SALE by Minn. Stat. 58.02, subd 30. and taxes, if any, on said premises Mortgagee an UNSUPERVISED administration. or reduced to 5 weeks under Minn. THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION The name(s) of the residential and the costs and disbursements, John P. Ahlgren This hearing will be conducted Stat. Sec. 580.07 or 582.032. OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF mortgage servicer and the lender including attorneys’ fees allowed Ahlgren Law Office, LLC via remote means. Contact Court 10. THE TIME ALLOWED THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN or broker, as defined in Minn. Stat. by law subject to redemption within One North Lake Street Administration at 320-679-6400 for BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS 58.02, is Peoples National Bank of Six (6) months from the date of Mora, Minnesota 55051 instructions. BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. Mora, now Neighborhood National said sale by the mortgagor(s), their (320) 679-1754 Any objections to the petition MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL Date: October 15, 2020 Bank. personal representatives or assigns. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION must be filed with the Court prior REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS YOU ARE NOTIFIED that default If stated on the mortgage, the TIME AND DATE TO VACATE FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. to or raised at the hearing. If proper MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE has occurred in the conditions of the names of the mortgage originator, PROPERTY: If the real estate is Published in the Kanabec County and if no objections are filed or WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS following described Mortgage: as defined in Minn. Stat. 58.02, is an owner-occupied, single-family Times Oct. 15, 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12, raised, the Personal Representative ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA Date of Mortgage: June 27, 2003 Peoples National Bank of Mora, now dwelling, unless otherwise provided 19, 2020 will be appointed with full power to STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, Mortgagors: Lowell E. Grover, Sr. Neighborhood National Bank. by law, the date on or before which administer the Estate including the DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THE MORTGAGOR RELEASED That prior to the commencement the mortgagor(s) must vacate the power to collect all assets, to pay THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION of this mortgage foreclosure property, if the mortgage is not PROBATE all legal debts, claims, taxes and PREMISES ARE IMPROVED ON THE MORTGAGE IS: n/a proceedings Mortgagee complied reinstated under section 580.30 expenses, to sell real and personal WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Mortgagee(s): Peoples National with all notice requirements as or the property is not redeemed STATE OF MINNESOTA property, and to do all necessary OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, Bank of Mora, now Neighborhood required by statute; that no action under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m., COUNTY OF KANABEC acts for the Estate. ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN National Bank or proceeding has been instituted at on June 17, 2021. If the foregoing TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Notice is also given that (subject AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, Recording Information: law or otherwise to recover the debt date is a Saturday, Sunday or legal DISTRICT COURT to Minnesota Statutes section 524.3- AND ARE ABANDONED. Recorded on July 2, 2003, as secured by said mortgage, or any holiday, then the date to vacate is PROBATE DIVISION 801) all creditors having claims Date: October 15, 2020 Document Number 200583, in the part thereof. the next business day at 11:59 p.m. Court File No. 33-PR-20-42 against the Estate are required to Thomas J. Krenz office of the County Recorder of The original principal amount THE TIME ALLOWED BY Estate of: Dennis P. Norby present the claims to the Personal MORTGAGEE Kanabec County, Minnesota. secured by the Mortgage was LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY Decedent. Attorney(s) for Mortgagee or Assignments of Mortgage, if any: $56,610.00. THE MORTGAGOR, THE NOTICE AND ORDER OF Assignee of Mortgage: n/a At the date of this notice the MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL HEARING ON PETITION FOR SEE PUBLIC NOTICES, PAGE 19 18 KANABEC COUNTY TIMES OCTOBER 22, 2020 www.MoraMinn.com 1920: Republicans hold political gatherings for county citizens

125 YEARS AGO (1895) that people realized the There is an unknown disease situation that we have. Many prevailing among the cat tribe people feel that we have an in this vicinity several dieing extravagant building plan and from its effects. went to the bond issue expect- Samuel Lowenstein the ing to have it defeated the fi rst well-known cigar dealer came time. This is not true -- we in town last Friday. He found didn’t include anything in the time to call and pay his re- plans that we could cut.” spects to the Times man. It was the fi rst time the issue The Swedish mission society had come before the voters. begin a camp The school board met late meeting today Tuesday night following the at the Fish election and announced plans Lake church. for a second referendum in The meeting the near future, according to will contin- Superintendent Lacher. ue through Saturday and 25 YEARS AGO (1995) Sunday. These Kanabec County commis- meetings KANABEC HISTORY CENTER | SUBMITTED sioners spent over two hours News from usually are A SNAPSHOT IN TIME: 1968- Members, former members and families of the Little Ann Mother’s Club. Photo- last Wednesday gathering largely attend- graph includes: Gladys DeWitt, Frank Thompson Sr., Pete and Francis DeWitt Nelson, Marion and Ruby DeWitt, information for their public Yesteryear ed and result Mrs. , Frank Thompson Jr., Ray and Helen Altman, Ed and Lila Bossen, Don DeWitt, Charlie education campaign on the Matt Anderson in stirring Nelson, Marion Nelson and “Teach” Marion DeWitt, Carrie Casey, Wayne and Grandma Opal DeWitt, Richard and courthouse fi nancing referen- up a stron- Vivian DeWitt, Marion and Joan Cooper, Rita and Wilford Frecher, Dolores and Dick Peterson, Ruby and Willis dum, which they passed 3-2 at ger religious Trupe, Lyle and Phillip Thompson, Glenn and Elaine Thompson and grandchildren, Thelma DeWitt, Lela and their previous meeting. sentiment. Ruthie Shoumaker, Von Thompson, Junea Thompson, Irene Altonan, Marlys Blum, Glenae Thompson, Charlotte According to a space needs Saturday a team belonging and Duane DeWitt, Delphea DeWitt Cooper, Bruce Cooper, Gary and Denise Cooper, Shari DeWitt. This photo and study by architect Bob Ogdahl, to A. Sjolund of Fish Lake others are preserved through the eff orts of the Kanabec History Center. Learn more about saving local history at county departments require broke loose and started on a www.kanabechistory.org. about 50,000 net square feet. run away down Union St. They Net square feet make up about ran up against the lamp post in the largest and most successful of about 400, Friday evening. wishes to join. 60 percent of the gross area, front of Hans Peterson’s store political gatherings held in The only complaint made ev- Mora smashed over in the according to Ogdahl, which and broke it down but were Kanabec county. People were erywhere was that she did not fourth quarter Friday, October means about 83,000 gross stopped before further damage present from all parts of the talk long enough. Everybody 12, to break the tie and defeat square feet are needed. was done excepting the break- county. The large opera house said they would have liked to Elk River, 13-7, in the latter’s That includes 9,600 net ing out of the wagon pole. was packed to its limit capacity listen for an hour longer. homecoming game. square feet for court services, The Great Northern hotel and hundreds were unable to 9,500 net square feet for social fi lled the last page of its regis- gain admission. Music was 75 YEARS AGO (1945) 50 YEARS AGO (1970) services and 11,500 net square ter Sunday night and started furnished for the occasion by A woman’s hospital guild Mrs. Gary Gunderson, chair- feet for a 42-cell jail with three in with a new one Monday the Mora Booster Band. was organized at a meeting man of the Kanabec county holding cells. morning. Ten thousand names J. A. O. Preus received a held in the courthouse Monday Republican committee, reports Bye, bye, blackbirds, blue- were enrolled in four days less big ovation when he stepped afternoon, October 22. Mrs. that Republican headquarters birds and bees. than a year. The Great North- before the big audience after Lane, superintendent of the has opened an offi ce space Hello, icy fi ngers, frosty ears, ern is a house that would do having been introduced by new hospital, gave an outline above the Mora Drug store and cold knees. credit to a town several times State Treasurer Henry Rines, of the duties of this organiza- which formerly were used by So long, sandals, shorts, and larger than Mora, it being fur- one of his colleagues upon the tion. There will be no nursing Dr. Ralph Swenson. summer suntans. nished with all the accommo- state ticket. He spoke over an expected of the members, Anyone desiring literature or Welcome back, frozen green dations of a fi rst class hotel. hour, his remarks making a but they will do whatever is information about Republican peas and tomatoes in cans. “How to Make Scandal:” profound impression upon his necessary in the line of mak- candidates is invited to stop in Goodbye, garage sales -- too Take one grain of falsehood, a audience. This was Mr. Preus’ ing hospital dressings, etc., at the offi ce. Bumper stickers, cold to browse and choose. handful of runabout, the same fi rst opportunity to make an whenever the hospital has any pins and HEAD stickers will Along about October, I get quantity of limber tongue, six address in the county. He has special need. be available at the headquar- the rummager’s blues. sprigs of back-bite, and one exceptional ability as a public The guild will meet the fi rst ters. spoonful of “don’t you tell.” speaker and there is no ques- Thursday evening of every By a better than 2-1 margin, THE NEWS From Yesteryear is compiled by Add a few drops of envy and a tion but that he gained many month from 7 to 9 o’clock in resident voters in the Mora Matt Anderson from the Times historical little discontent and jealousy votes through his speech. the basement of the hospital, at school district defeated a pro- editions housed by the Kanabec History Center. and strain it through a bag of The several Republican which time surgical dressings posed $3,515,000 high school The “News from Yesteryear” contains articles misconstruction, cork it in a Women’s Clubs of this county will be made when necessary. bond issue here Tuesday. published in historic issues of the Times. The meddlesome bottle and shake were fortunate in having Mrs. A lunch of coffee and one other The vote was 500 even in articles may contain language with ethnic and well before taken. Martha Dahl Laws speak to thing will be served at the favor of the new senior high racial prejudices that were once common but them in this county last week. end of the meeting by several school and 1290 voting NO on are no longer acceptable in today’s society. 100 YEARS AGO (1920) She spoke at Ogilvie Thurs- hostesses from the members, the proposal. These articles are being presented as they were The Republican meeting held day evening, Grasston Friday at a cost of 15c. There will be Superintendent Pius Lacher originally published. at the Mora Opera house last afternoon and Mora, where she no dues. Membership will be said, “I’m extremely disap- Saturday at 1 o’clock was one of had an appreciative audience open at all times to anyone who pointed. I really don’t think

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FROM PAGE 17 BY THE COURT Attorney License No: 0100900 When enough is enough. You are not alone. Stoney L. Hiljus Telephone: 651-454-2000 Representative or to the Court Judge of District Court FAX: 651-452-1240 24/7 Emergency Administrator within four months /s/Tracy Gullerud Email: [email protected] after the date of this Notice or the Court Administrator Filed in District Court Crisis Line ϭͲϴϬϬͲϯϯϴͲ^&;ϳϮϯϯͿ claims will be barred. Attorney for: Personal State of Minnesota A charitable beneficiary may Representative Oct. 15, 2020 11:56 a.m. request notice of the probate Name: Ronald B. Sieloff Published in the Kanabec County Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Support Services proceedings be given to the Attorney Firm: Sieloff and Associates, P.A. Times Oct. 22, 29, 2020 formerly Refuge Network General pursuant to Minnesota Street: 3470 Washington Drive, Statutes section 501 B.41, Suite 204 subdivision 5. City, State, ZIP: Eagan, Minnesota EŽŽŶĞĚĞƐĞƌǀĞƐƚŽ Dated: Oct. 15, 2020 55122 ďĞĂďƵƐĞĚ͘ &ĂŵŝůLJWĂƚŚǁĂLJƐ͘ŽƌŐ 20 KANABEC COUNTY TIMES OCTOBER 22, 2020

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