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Pepsi Products .
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Ground Beef
Jennie-O Frozen
$ 99
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$ 09
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Lb.
Lb.
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Pharmacy, 732-5311; Toll Free, 1-866-732-4163; Emergency, 732-7565; Hallmark Shop, 732-7200
370 Main Street, Zumbrota Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.; Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Thanksgiving Cards
Advil
$ 95100 Tablets
Thanksgiving Partyware
Tums
Extra Strength
96 Tablets
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.5 Oz.
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.5 Oz.
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60 Caps
$ 99
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62 Sugar-Free Servings
$ 89
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED: Someone to work in Zumbro Falls twice a week and some weekends as a companion to a teenage girl with special needs. Duties may include playing games and personal care. Successful candidate must be cheerful, energetic, kind and understanding. Call 507-753-2695. 46-3cc HELP WANTED: Dairy farm. Male or female. Full- or part-time 507-753-2765. 44-3p HELP WANTED: Looking for someone to milk part-time on an 80 cow registered herd in a tie-stall barn. Call 651-3806989. 44-3cc
DAYCARE
Licensed daycare has openings available. CPR, first aid, food program, fenced yard. Call Lynn at 356-8447. 46-3cc Licensed Wanamingo daycare with fulltime openings for all ages located next to KW Elementary School. Large outside play area. Call Jamie at 651-210-4360. 44-3cc
KW Learning Center and School Age Care serves children ages 33 months to grade 5. Open Monday-Friday, 6 a.m.-6 p.m. at the KW Elementary School in Wanamingo and the KW Middle School in Kenyon. Flexible calendar. Contact Community Education, 507-789-7016 or find us online at www.kw.k12.mn.us. 29-tfc Cougar Care & Bright Beginnings offers childcare for children ages 33 months
through school age. Hours are 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. year round. Located in ZM Early Education Center, 507-732-4650. 27-tfc
has part-time evening or overnight weekend positions available in Wanamingo with adults with DD. Must pass background study, drug test, be 18 or over and have valid driver's license.
Apply at:
Riverview Services
Riverview Services
750 Third Ave. Wanamingo, MN 55983
or 507-824-2091
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Cathy's Catering
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Vendors attending: Scentsy, Jamberry, Demark, MaryKay, Country Gourmet Home, Pure Romance, ThirtyOne, Tastefully Simple, MiaLisia, Norwex, Tupperware, Pampered Chef.
Many cash and carry items, along with ordering availablity for Christmas delivery.
Thursday, November 21 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 22 7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 23 7:30 p.m. Sunday, November 24 2:00 p.m.
at the Zumbrota-Mazeppa High School Auditorium, Zumbrota
(Doors open 30 minutes before showtime)
St. Crispin Living Community Seminary Home AND St. Brigid's at Hi-Park Are currently accepting applications for: NARs and LPNs & Home Health Aides Seminary Home 906 College Avenue, Red Wing, MN 55066 651-385-3434 St. Brigid's at Hi-Park 213 Pioneer Road, Red Wing, MN 55066 651-388-1234 For a complete listing of open positions, please visit StCrispinLivingCommunity.org
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Contact Christine Schmitt to reserve tickets at: christines@zmsch.k12.mn.us or call 507-732-1420 ext. 1023 or 507-363-2440 Ticket sales will benefit future musical productions.
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Friday, November 8 .......................... MJ Entertainment Friday, November 15 ........................................ DJ Blair Friday, November 22 ............. Big Bang Entertainment Wednesday, November 27.................... Dynamic Jams ............................................................... Thanksgiving Eve Saturday, November 30 ....................... Black Saturday .............................. Dynamic Jams 3 p.m. and Drink Specials
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Stop by and see our large selection of Farm Toys, NASCAR, Muscle Cars. Many gift ideas for the three year old or the collector in your family.
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Be creative, laugh a lot, snack on some goodies and enjoy the night with friends. $40/person
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Special Pricing On Winter Tires Winter Prep Special: 99 Coolant System Flush, Oil Change, Wiper $ Blades & Battery Check, Belts & Hoses Inspection
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U.S.D.A. Boneless Beef Loin Extra Large Super Pack New York
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Fresh Super Pack 93% Extra Lean
Ground Beef
$ 69
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Strip Steaks
Lb.
$ 99
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Rib Half Loin $139 Lb. Loin Half Loin $159 Lb.
Wisconsin Deli Colby Longhorn or CoJack Cheese
$ 19
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Mini Horns
6 Lbs. Average
$ 69
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Pork Rib-lets
$ 99
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Deer: the animal Adult female white-tailed deer weigh about 145 lbs., males 170 lbs. the average weight of female and male humans. The biggest white-tailed deer ever recorded was a 500-pound Minnesota buck. A whitetails home range is about one square mile. Minnesotas deer population is about 1 million deer. Texas is No. 1 with 3.5 million deer. Deer: hunting Last year, 31 percent of Minnesota firearm hunters successfully harvested a deer. About 52 percent were antlered bucks. 70 percent of Minnesotas firearms deer harvest typically occurs during the first three or four days of the season.
The average hunter spends five days afield during Minnesotas firearms deer season. Last years total deer harvest was 186,000. License options allow hunters to buy individual licenses for all the seasons and give hunters choices in where and when they can hunt deer. Hunters can take two-to-five deer in many parts of the state where populations allow. Minnesota has averaged deer harvested 200,500 deer during the last five years. The Midwestern state with the largest deer harvest is Michigan at 425,000. The largest typical whitetail buck ever taken in Minnesota had a Boone & Crockett score of 202; shot by John Breen in 1918 near Funkley, Minn. Minnesotas No. 1 non-typical whitetail buck had 43 points and a Boone & Crockett score of 268 5/8; shot by 17-year-old Mitch Vakoch in 1974. Deer: licenses More than 725,000 deer hunting licenses and permits (all types) were sold in 2012. 98 percent of deer licenses are sold to Minnesota residents. The DNR Information Center remained open two hours later on the day before last years deer opener to answer more than 2,000 telephone inquiries, most of them related to the firearms opener. Deer: economics Nearly 500,000 deer hunters in Minnesota. Direct retail sales - $234 million. Salaries, wages, business owner income - $127 million. State and local tax revenue $28 million. Number of directly supported jobs 3,760. Economic impact is greatest in Greater Minnesota.
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NORWAY: Travel with us to Norway visiting Oslo, Gol, Bergen, the Fjords, Geiranger, Flam, Lillehammer, Hamar, the Norwegian Emigrant Museum and more. Sept./ Oct. 2014. For brochures, contact us at Phillipsons Tours, PO Box 265, Pine Island, MN 55963, 507-356-8919 or daphil@bevcomm.net. 44-3cc
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Alcoholics Anonymous: Monday, 7 p.m. St. Pauls Catholic Church basement, 749 Main Street South, Zumbrota. 10-tfc Alcoholics Anonymous: Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., United Redeemer Lutheran Church, 560 West 3rd, Zumbrota. Call 507-7327418 after 6 p.m. 38-tfc
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Bellechester Cannon Falls Goodhue Lake City Pine Island Plainview Wanamingo
PINE ISLAND
were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frank at Rochester. *** Mrs. Walter McKeever of Minneapolis spent the weekend at her home here. *** Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Davidson were visitors Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Opsahl.
Jon Cowden, Carle Murray, and Jim Sugrue made the all-conference football team. Paul Stofferahn and Mark Trelstad were named honorable mention. *** Airman Marcia L. Hubbard, daughter of Mrs. Margie J. Hubbard, has been assigned to Chanute AFB, Illinois, after completing Air Force basic 20 Years Ago training. *** Mr. and Mrs. Glennes November 10, 1993 Kay Hickey worked her last day Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barth at the pharmacy at the Pine Island had dinner in Racine on Sunday. 50 Years Ago Health Mart. She had worked there November 14, 1963 for 23 years. *** Twelve FFA members from Pine Island will be Mr. and Mrs. O.K. Ronningen attending the National FFA Con- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. vention in Kansas City, Missouri, David Spurback at Rochester. *** November 10-13. They are Matt Weis, Katie Stussy, Shannon Schroeder, Jodie Andrist, Frank Wilson, Cheryl Miller, Ester Appel, Dawn Rucker, Todd Henry, Erin Weis, Mike OBrien, and Bill Krause.
Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Weckerling visited Wm. Platt at the Zumbrota Hospital on Sunday. *** Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Kling of Austin visited his mother, Mrs. Wm. Kling, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lee of Madi30 Years Ago son, South Dakota, were Monday November 16, 1983 Football leadership was passed visitors at the Andrew Quamme on from 1983 co-captains Gary home. *** Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolmgren of Decorah, Iowa, called WANAMINGO, 1973 Named to the Wasioja All-Conference football Anderson and Jon Sanborn to 1984 on friends in Wanamingo Sunday team from Wanamingo was Mark Myran, left. Dean Baker, center, and co-captains Randy Urdahl and Mark Braaten at the awards cerAl Johnson, right, were awarded honorable mention. emony Monday evening. *** Alex Dietz of the University of Minnesota and his friend Brent Parrish of Concordia College had dinner of their daughter Rachels birth- dence. *** Visiting the Walter on Sunday with Alexs parents, 20 Years Ago day. *** Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ringeisens in Bellechester on Sat- Dr. and Mrs. Don Dietz. November 16, 1993 Val (Luhman) Aarsvold has been Dankers visited Meta Corleus of urday and Sunday were Mr. and nominated to receive the highest rural Lake City on Sunday after- Mrs. Lawson Biech and Dean and William Biech of Buckley, Illidegree awarded by the National noon. nois. *** Spending Monday in 50 Years Ago FFA Organization, the American Minneapolis were Mr. and Mrs. 10 Years Ago FFA Degree. *** Members of the November 14, 1963 November 12, 2003 1993-94 story hour classes held a BORN TO: Rev. and Mrs. Ervin Orrin Zimmermann. 70 Years Ago Mike OBrien from Zumbrota Halloween party at Goodhue El- Vomhoff, a son, on November 8. Ford was awarded his Master Techementary School. Friday story hour *** Mrs. John Haas and Shirley November 11, 1943 students are Caleb Dierks, Amanda were Sunday afternoon callers at Sidney Berg spent the weekend nician award by Mr. Dana Voesitel Jacobson, Tyler Stehr, and Bran- the home of Mrs. Mary Redding with his daughter and son-in-law, of Ford Motor Company. *** The don Anderson. in Bellechester. *** Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Callstrom. Zumbrota-Mazeppa FFA Chapter Leo Redding visited at the *** Mr. and Mrs. Ed Diercks and members who attended the Na40 Years Ago Lawrence Redding home on Sun- daughters attended funeral services tional Convention in Louisville, November 15, 1973 for Anne Kopplin in Red Wing Kentucky, were Lindsay Schliep, BORN TO: Mr. and Mrs. Rob- day afternoon. Sunday afternoon. *** Mr. and Jacklin Steege, Kyle Harvey, 60 Years Ago ert Richter, a daughter, on NoMrs. Henry W. Albers were Sun- Tamara Tomfohrde, Mary Tesmer, vember 9. *** Mr. and Mrs. Bill November 12, 1953 Layman entertained relatives and R.C. Streater and Al Noffke of day afternoon visitors at the John Amanda Anderson, Elyse Oeltjenbruns, Kalie Pettit, Jason friends on Friday evening in honor Minneapolis were Sunday night Bolland home. Kennedy, Anne Mulholland, visitors at the Lyle Prichard resiAmber Dexter, Brandon Lunde, Brent Lexvold, Nikki Heydmann, Katie Mack, Thomas Klevan, Hunter Bacon, Mike Pahl, Greg Siems, Bart Hoven, Mike Rude, Matt Siems and Alex Klindworth.
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PINE ISLAND, 1973 Boys receiving their Eagle Scout Awards on Sunday are Bob Dietz, David Allen, and Ken Markham. The total number of Eagle Scouts from Troop 69 is now 20.
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Marie Flotterud and Shirley Olson spent nine days sightseeing in Europe. They were part of a Trans Global tour which took them to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and France. *** Mrs. John Weis attended a bridal shower for her granddaughter Pam Buck, held at the Jim Buechler home in West Concord. *** Mrs. Helen Kuehn recently visited with Mrs. Marcella Johnson of Lake City. *** Kelly Hovel celebrated his seventh birthday on Sunday when relatives gathered at the home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hovel. brota. *** Mr. and Mrs. Norris Fredrickson and family had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zeller from Norwood. *** Mrs. Arnold Lang of Rochester spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Trelstad. *** Mr. and Mrs. Gene Herman and family of Wayzata visited at the Dennis Herman home on Saturday. *** Mrs. Merlin Trelstad and baby son from Pine Island visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Buck, on Sunday. *** Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bright from Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Post on Sunday.
ZUMBROTA, 1963 The oldest living graduate of Augsburg College, Edward Dvergedahl, 88, of Mrs. Willis Hinrichs and chil- Zumbrota, receives a 50-year dren spent Monday afternoon with certificate from Oscar A. Anderson, Mrs. Arliegh Zemke of rural Zum- president of the college.
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10-9-13 Shomari Carter 834 21st Avenue SE Rochester, MN 55904 Dear Shomari: This is to inform you that your 1998 red Ford Taurus 581 KWB V.I.N. 46-1a IFALP52U5WA103409 was towed from Highway 52 and MM 87 by the authority of the State Patrol on 9-28-13. The original tow bill was $128.25, the accumulated storage as of this date is $175. Storage started on October 3. Storage is continuing to accumulate at $25 per day. Meeting Notice Would you please advise us to your The Goodhue Township Board will position in this matter and how you would like to handle the payment of these meet on Monday, November 18, 2013 charges? At this point the matter will be at 7:30 p.m. at the George Raasch home. David Burfeind, Clerk resolved and the vehicle will be returned 46-1a to you. If we do not hear from you within 45 days, we will assume you are not interested in your vehicle and we will get rid of it according to the law under statute 168B.08. At this time we pursue our legal opOrdinance No. 154 tions to collect the money due to us. Parking If you have any questions, please The City of Goodhue hereby ordains contact us at 507-732-5613 during the as follows: hours of 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through 1. General Parking Prohibition. No Friday. motor vehicle shall be parked on any Lonnie Berg public street for more than 48 conBergs Towing & Repair tinuous hours. Zumbrota, MN 55992 2. Winter Parking Restriction. No 46-1a motor vehicle shall be parked on any public street until it is plowed when there is has been an acof two (2) or more J & D Self Storage LLC hereby pub- cumulation of snow. The maintenance lishes notice as required by Minnesota inches shall determine whether Liens on Personal Property in Self-Ser- department there has been snowfall which revice Storage HIST: 1988 c 425 x 1. quired parking restrictions. In adTitles 514.970-514.979. Sections 1 - 9 dition, there shall be no parking of a public sale of property listed below on any public street in the City to satisfy a landlords lien. Goodhue from the hours of 2 The personal property located in the of a.m. 6 a.m. from November 1 following storage units at J & D Self through April 1 of each year. Storage; 222 E Center Drive, Pine Is3. Impoundment and Citation. The land MN will be sold to cover storage City is hereby authorized to expenses. Public Sale will be held 1:00 issuePolice a citation in connection with p.m. November 23, 2013 at the above any motor vehicle parked in vioaddress. lation of the ordinnce. If the veCustomer Unit # hicle is unoccupied it may be towed Brenny, Joellen 220 to a place of storage for safe Scott Dickover 202/209 keeping or impoundment. The City Jeremy Gardner 110 Police are hereby authorized and Shirley Geise 200 empowered to request any private James Graham 612 garage or towing service to tow Scott Martin 226 the vehicle. Melody Palmer 313 4. Prohibition on Snow Removal Ben Thorson 435 from Private Property. In addition to To prevent sales, all past due storage the above restrictions no person shall charges must be paid in full prior to remove snow from private propsale. and deposit the same on any Contents include but not limited to erty stret or parking lot. Any household items, furniture, tools, heat- public snow deposited may be removed ers, ladders, lawn mower and more. by the city and the cost of such 45-2a removal shall be charged to the person in violation of thisordinance. 5. Penalties. Any person who violates the provision shall be guilty of a petty misdemeanor, and the costs of prosecution may be added. A separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day of which the violation occurs or continues. Passed unanimously by the City NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Council of Goodhue this 8th day mortgage foreclosure sale because of the default in that certain mortgage dated of December, 2004. /s/Arland Voth, Mayor June 9, 2004, executed by Steven A. /s/Lori Agre, Clerk Boyum and Tracy M. Boyum, husband 46-1a and wife, and Bruce A. Boyum, a single person, as Mortgagors, to Pioneer Bank, as Mortgagee, filed with the Goodhue County Recorder on June 10, 2004, as Document No. A505545 has been postponed pursuant to Minn. Stat. 580.07. The legal description of the property to INDEPENDENT SCHOOL be sold is as follows: DISTRICT #255 The Northwest Quarter (NW1/4 ); the PINE ISLAND MN 55963 Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter SCHOOL BOARD MEETING (NW1/4 SE1/4); the West Half of the OCTOBER 21, 2013 Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter 7:00 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL (W1/2 SW1/4 SE1/4); the West 15 acres CHOIR ROOM of the South Half of the Northeast QuarThe MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORter of the Southeast Quarter (S1/2 NE1/ DER by Chairperson Leland at 7:02 p.m. 4 SE1/4) and the East Half of the SouthMEMBERS PRESENT: Champa, west Quarter (E1/2 SW1/4); all in Sec- DePestel, Fall, Heiden, Leland, Warneke tion 28, Township 110 North, Range 17 MEMBERS ABSENT: Szajner West, Goodhue County, Minnesota. COMMENTS FROM THE CHAIRPERParcel Identification Number: 44-028- SON: Leland recognized Nicole Mentjes 1300. for coordinating the mural in the elAddress: N/A. ementary gym. He also mentioned that AND the football team was the number 1 That part of Government Lot 11 and seed, and they play tomorrow night. Government Lot 12, Section 6, Town- Andre Ringle was the Athlete of the Week ship 109, Range 17, Goodhue County, on KFAN. Girls soccer had a great playMinnesota, described as follows: Begin- off success losing finally to KM. ning at the Southwest corner of the East POINTS OF PANTHER PRIDE: 25.00 acres of said Government Lot 12; Nicole Mentjes organized volunthence North 89 degrees 36 minutes 02 teers to paint the mural in the elemenseconds West (assumed bearing) along tary gym over MEA. the South line of said Government Lots The Pine Island Panther football 12 and 11 a distance of 843.00 feet; team has earned the #1 Seed in the thence North 01 degree 52 minutes 22 upcoming Section seconds East 642.74 feet; thence South 2AA Football Playoffs. 88 degrees 27 minutes 11 seconds East APPROVE AGENDA: Add long term 823.16 feet to the West line of said East sub related to resignation of Hoel under 25.00 acres of Government Lot 12; thence High Student Achievement and add ApSouth 00 degrees 04 minutes 53 sec- prove donation from Free the Children onds West along said West line of the International under Collaborative Work East 25.00 acres a distance of 626.05 Environment. Motion by DePestel, secfeet to the point of beginning. Contain- onded by Heiden to approve the amended ing 12.13 acres, more or less. Subject agenda. Motion carried 6-0. to public road easement and all other APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA: Moeasements and restrictions of record, if tion by Heiden, seconded by Warneke to any. approve the consent agenda. Motion Parcel Identification Number: 30- carried 6-0. 006-2000. A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Address: 6473 County 12 Blvd., October 3, 2013 Kenyon, MN 55946, and 6487 County B. APPROVAL OF BILLS AND WIRES 12 Blvd., Kenyon, MN 55946. Net Wire Transfers $974,495.95 That the Sheriffs Sale had been schedSeptember payroll $378,927.26 uled for November 12, 2013, at 11:00 Bills 282,026.09 oclock a.m. THAT THE PROPERTY WILL TOTAL $661,853.35 NOW BE SOLD BY THE SHERIFF OF C. OPEN ENROLLMENT TO PINE ISFARIBAULT COUNTY AT PUBLIC AUC- LAND TION ON THE 8th DAY OF JANUARY, Kaden Chim Kdgn from Rochester 2014, AT 2:00 OCLOCK P.M., AT THE HIGH STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT GOODHUE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE A. PRINCIPAL UPDATE: Principal LOCATED IN THE LAW ENFORCEMENT Hansen provided the board with an upCENTER, 430 WEST SIXTH STREET, IN date. The 100 Book Challenge is in THE CITY OF RED WING, STATE OF progress now in grades 4-6. Data coaches MINNESOTA, to pay the debt then se- will check in with teachers on November cured by said mortgage and taxes, if 4th. October 16th was a professional any, on said premises and the costs and development day, and the teachers went disbursements allowed by law, subject to Byron with other ZED districts. They to redemption by the mortgagors, their also worked on PLCs in the afternoon. personal representatives or assigns within PBIS will host their first virtual assembly five (5) weeks from the date of sale. this month. WE Day was also a huge TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROP- success. There are several K-8 teachers ERTY: If the real estate is an owner- that will be presenting at TIES this Deoccupied, single-family dwelling, unless cember. otherwise provided by law, the date on B. STUDENT BOARD REP-WELCOME or before which the mortgagor(s) must AND REPORT: Taylor Schroder will be vacate the property if the mortgage is the junior student school board reprenot reinstated under Section 580.30 or sentative. She provided the board with a the property is not redeemed under Sec- report. tion 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on February 12, 2014. Dated this 6th day of November, 2013. /s/ Jeff C. Braegelmann #174701 GISLASON & HUNTER LLP Attorneys for Mortgagee, Pioneer Bank 2700 South Broadway P. O. Box 458 New Ulm, MN 56073-0458 Phone: 507-354-3111 Fax: 507-354-8447
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C. TECHNOLOGY UPDATE: Technology Director Taylor Bauman provided the board with a summary. Matt Person started today as the workstation support specialist and was productive resolving problems right away. NEWA started today for 7th and 8th graders. This was the first time laptops were used. Tech Tips in the announcements have been very helpful. He hopes to have the computer lab up and running soon in the portables. Internet capacity issues are being addressed with a new firewall. They are testing it now and would like to purchase it. He has worked with the Region V business manager rep and Supt. Beniak to fund it; it will come out of the tech budget over the next 3 years. D. TEACHER RESIGNATION: The resignation of Dena Hoel was effective as of last Friday. The board thanks her for her service. Motion by DePestel, seconded by Heiden to accept the resignation. Motion carried 6-0. E. LONG TERM SUB: Supt. Beniak recommends that Bonnie Tarara replace Dena Hoel in her kindergarten classroom. Motion by Champa, seconded by Fall to approve Tarara as long term sub for Hoel. A roll call vote was taken with Champa, DePestel, Fall, Heiden, Leland, and Warneke voting yes. No votes-none. Motion carried 6-0. COLLABORATIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT A. FUNDRAISING/BOOSTER CLUB STUDY: Supt. Beniak is compiling a list of our fundraising projects and aligning them with the fundraising policy. They will discuss it further in the cabinet meeting this week. B. SATISFACTION SURVEY: This was out at conferences at the high school level. The survey is similar to the one in the past in order to be able to measure year to year responses. C. ACCEPT DONATION: Motion by DePestel, seconded by Heiden to accept a $500 donation from Free the Children International that covered the transportation cost for WE Day. A roll call vote was taken with Champa, DePestel, Fall, Heiden, Leland, and Warneke voting yes. No votes-none. Motion carried 6-0. EFFECTIVE & EFFICIENT OPERATIONS A. FINANCIAL REVIEW AND UPDATE: Supt. Beniak provided the board with a report. B. EMPLOYEE VS INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: Supt. Beniak noted that there has been discussion regarding how our event workers are paid. She researched how other districts handle this (for example, a line judge at a volleyball game). All are paid through the district, but it is 50-50 regarding whether they are considered district employees. MSBA will have a recommendation soon. C. FACILITY UPDATE: Leland provided a summary of the Facility Task Force Team. Again, there was great participation by the members and lots of enthusiasm and discussion. Champa noted that 5 meetings have been held, and many went beyond the two-hour commitment. There were 30-35 participants. There was a lot of good discussion, and the Task Force gave a couple of options for the board to discuss next Monday, October 28th, at 6 p.m. (Retreat will be held in the district conference room.) The goal of the retreat will be to formulate our plan as a board and find consensus for moving forward. Official action will be taken at the November 18th board meeting. Beniak noted that the site evaluation team is also working on options and will bring them to the retreat. D. HANDICAP CONSIDERATIONS IN FIELD AREAS: We recently had a request for handicap parking for our fields. Sings and designated spaces will be noted by tomorrow night. E. PETS ON SCHOOL GROUNDS: We also had a discussion about pets on school grounds. Many districts do not allow pets on school grounds due to what is left behind. We are hoping that everyone can take care of their pets so that we dont have to take that step. F. MSBA CONFERENCE COMMITMENT: Supt. Beniak will handle the reservations for the board. G. FALL COACHING AMENDMENT: Supt. Beniak noted that AD Craig Anderson requested modifications to higher steps for two fall coaches. Fall noted that there is a typo on the second request (Rasmussen). Leland noted that he would want clarification on what the correct step dollar amount is. Supt. Beniak had an email from Anderson that noted that $1881 is the correct dollar amount to move from step 1 to step 2. Motion by Warneke, seconded by Champa to approve the request. A roll call vote was taken with Champa, DePestel, Fall, Heiden, Leland, and Warneke voting yes. No votes-none. Motion carried 6-0. H. RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING BALLOT BOARD: Leland asked for clarification regarding the role of the clerk. Motion by Fall, seconded by Warneke to approve the ballot board resolution. A roll call vote was taken with Champa, DePestel, Fall, Heiden, Leland, and Warneke voting yes. No votes-none. Motion carried 6-0. RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING BALLOT BOARD BE IT RESOLVED by the School Board of Independent School District No. 255, State of Minnesota, as follows: 1. As required by Minnesota Statutes, Section 203B.121, the Board hereby establishes a ballot board to process, accept, and reject absentee ballots at school district elections not held in conjunction with the state primary or state general election or that are conducted by a municipality on behalf of the school district and generally to carry out the duties of a ballot board as provided by Minnesota Statutes, Section 203B.127 and other applicable laws. 2. The ballot board must consist of a sufficient number of election judges trained in the handling of absentee ballots. The ballot board may include school district staff trained as election judges. 3. The clerk or the clerks designee is hereby authorized and directed to appoint the members of the ballot board. The clerk or the clerks designee shall establish, maintain, and update a roster of members appointed to and currently serving on the ballot board and shall report to the Board from time to time as to its status. 4. Each member of the ballot board shall be paid reasonable compensation for services rendered during an election at the same rate as other election judges; provided, however, if a staff member is already being compensated for regular duties, additional compensation shall
not be paid for ballot board duties performed during that staff members duty day. I. APPROVE SENIORITY LIST: This has been reviewed by all staff. Motion by Heiden, seconded by DePestel to approve. Motion carried 6-0. J. SUPERINTENDENT REPORT: Supt. Beniak noted that licensed staff traveled to Byron on the 16th for a ZED speaker. It was time well spent. The Veterans Day program is coming up November 11th. If any board members would like to introduce the guest speaker, they should let her know. She is going to look at a distribution policy. We have 2 members going to NWEA Institute on Wednesday. UPCOMING EVENTS October 28 - School Board Retreat 6:00 November 7 - Winter Coach Review High Student Achievement Board Presentation Collaboration and Communication Committee Presentation November 11- Veterans Day Program 2 p.m. November 18- Effective and Efficient Presentation January 16-17 MSBA Conference ADJOURN: Motion by DePestel, seconded by Leland to adjourn. Motion carried 6-0. Meeting adjourned at 7:51.
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ZUMBRO SHOPPER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2013 PAGE 9 Alcoholics Anonymous, Fridays, 7 p.m. at St. Michaels Catholic Church, Prairie Side room, 451 5th Street SW, Pine Island. 3-tfc Caregiver Support Group meets every second and fourth Monday of the month from 1-2:30 p.m. at St. Pauls Lutheran Church Library. Sponsored by Three Rivers Community Action, Inc. and Pine Island Area Home Services. Private and confidential. Respite care available during meetings. 21-tfc Recovery, Inc.: Facilitated, self-help groups since 1937 offering a proven method to combat depression, anger, fear, anxiety, etc. Free weekly meetings at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays at Resurrection Catholic Church, 1600 11th Ave. S.E., Rochester. Information 507-843-4064 or www.recovery-inc.org. 41-tfc
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Adult basic education classes will run in Zumbrota from September through December. These classes are free. By enrolling in the class you will work towards goals in any of the following areas: GED exam, basic computer skills, career readiness certificate, learning English, essential skills certificate, study skills, test taking, and brushing up on reading, comprehension, math and writing. Classes will be Tuesday and Thursday nights from 4-6 p.m. in the ZM High School in Zumbrota. Students must attend an orientation meeting before starting the class. Orientation meetings will be at 4 p.m. on September 26 and October 24. To register, call the ZM Community Education office at 507-732-4244. 38-6f
Pine Island Area Home Services, a Living at Home Block Nurse Program offers volunteer services including transportation, respite, chores, light housekeeping, grocery shopping assistance and other services to help elderly remain safe and comfortable in their own Narcotics Anonymous meets at First home. We also collaborate for nursing Evangelical Lutheran Church, 309 For- and home health aide services and offer est Street, Kenyon, 7-8 p.m. on Tues- foot care, clinics, hearing clinics and days. 19-tfc blood pressure clinics. Stop by the office at 109 3rd Street SW, call 356The CARE Clinic, a free health clinic, 2999 or visit our website at www.pine serves uninsured patients in Goodhue islandareahomeservices.org. 13-tfc County. The CARE Clinic is open every Recovery, Inc., is a community group Tuesday evening. Registration is from promoting mental health through self4:30-6:30 p.m. The clinic is located in Red Wing, at 1407 West 4th Street. For help with fear, depression and anxiety more information, call 651-388-1022 meeting on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Resor look at our website www.careclini urrection Catholic Church, 1600 11th crw.com. 7-tfc Ave. SE, Rochester. Free. Information, 507-288-1144. www.recovery-inc.org. Goodhue County Health & Human Ser35-tfc vices offers low cost, federally funded Free mammograms and cervical cancer immunizations for children and adults who may be uninsured or underinsured. screenings are available for women. For Information at 651-385-6100 or 800- more information contact the Sage Pro41-tfc 950-2142, http://www.co.goodhue. gram at 888-643-2584. mn.us./ 1-tfc Crisis pregnancy - need help? Caring, Recovery, International: Self-help orga- confidential assistance. St. Michaels, a nization since 1937 offers a proven method community caring for life. 507-356-4944 20-tfc to combat depression, fears, panic-at- or 507-356-4280. tacks, anger, anxiety. Facilitated groups Call the Womens Center of Goodhue meet weekly in many locations. Free will County 24-hour crisis line at 1-800offering. Recovers, Intl. Dona 612-824- 369-5214 or 612-385-8600 if you need 5773, www.LowSelfHelpSystems.org. help, support or advocacy. We can offer 46-tfc shelter to victims of domestic violence Narcotics Anonymous meets at St. Pauls or homelessness, and we offer our ser3-f-tfc Catholic Church, 749 Main Street South, vices to anyone in need. Zumbrota, 7-8 p.m. on Saturdays. Alcoholics Anonymous: Wednesday, 8 12-tfc p.m., Oronoco Community Center, 115 The Wanamingo AL-ANON meets every 2nd St. NW, lower level, Oronoco. 14-tfc Thursday from 6-7 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 2nd Ave.. Free to use by the general public: Wheel Questions? Call 507-273-5636. 31-tfc chairs, walkers, canes and crutches. Zumbrota area charitable organizations Zumbrota VFW, 507-732-5411. 2-tfc current mailing addresses for making Zumbrota Area Food Shelf: Open first charitable gifts. Their financial support and third Mondays from 2-4 p.m., secis derived nearly exclusively from the ond and fourth Thursdays from 7-8 p.m. general public. Donations are tax de- and third Wednesday from 10 a.m. to ductible. Zumbrota Area Food Shelf, PO noon for senior citizens. Open to all Box 43; Zumbrota Community Trust, needy persons. 244 Main Street (in the PO Box 226; Zumbrota Area Historical basement of Farmers Insurance Group). Society, PO Box 44; Zumbrota Area Arts Please use the alley entrance. Also open Council, PO Box 45; Zumbrota Public first Monday of the month from 11 a.m.Cemetery Association, 113 Sugarloaf Lane; noon to receive donations. 3-f-tfc all Zumbrota, MN 55992; ZumbrotaMazeppa Education Foundation, 343 3rd Pine Island Food Shelf: Open every Wednesday from 9-11 am. 218 South Avenue NE, Mazeppa, MN 55956. 48-tfc Main Street, #5, 507-356-2999, entrance in alley. 50-tfc
pursuant to Minn. Stat. 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is $145,471.65. The estimated cost of the improvement is $145,471.65. A reasonable estimate of the impact of the assessment will be available at the hearing. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting.
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CHANGE IN HOURS
Starting November 18, 2013 2013, the Wanamingo Demolition Debris Land Disposal Facility
will be open Tuesdays and Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Other times available by appointment.
If anyone has questions, please call the Goodhue County Public Works Department at 651-385-3107.
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PAGE 10 ZUMBRO SHOPPER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2013 FOR RENT: 3 bedroom townhome at Countryside Way in Kenyon. Spacious 1-1/2 baths, attached garage, stove, FOR RENT: Affordable 3 bedroom units refrigerator, central air, washer/dryer in Zumbrota. Rent is based on 30% of hookups, upkeep and maintenance proincome. Call Janeen at 651-565-2638, vided. Small pets welcome. Call Sharon ext. 203 for an application and to sched- at 651-565-2638, ext. 216. Online at ule a tour. Equal Housing Opportunity. www.semmchra.org. Equal Housing www.semmchra.org. 46-3a Opportunity. 44-3a FOR RENT: 1980s era 3 bedroom home FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apartments for in Pine Island. Completely updated with elderly or disabled and 2 bedroom apartmany new items. Attached 2 car ga- ments for families at Rivers Edge Apartrage. $1,000 a month plus utilities. No ments in Mazeppa. Heat, water, sewer smoking, no pets, 507-251-7386 or 507- and trash collection included. Off-street 327-3506. 46-3cc parking, laundry facility, secured entrance. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apartment in On-site playground with river and walkZumbrota. $550 a month, plus deposit, ing path a few yards away. Call Sharon at 651-565-2638, ext. 216. Online at no smoking, no pets, 507-263-3569. 45-3cc www.semmchra.org. Equal Housing Opportunity. 44-3a FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apartments at Heritage Hill in Wanamingo for those FOR RENT in Pine Island, 2 bedroom 55+. Paid heat/water/sewer/trash, se- apartment, off street parking, laundry cured entrance, patios, in-unit laundry, facilities available, 507-367-4568. 38-tfc garages, community room, SEMCAC dining site, step-in showers, air conditioning FOR RENT: Zumbrota office/retail space. units and handicap accessible. Call Sharon Off-street parking. Build out to the size at 651-565-2638, ext. 216. Online at you need, 600 square feet up to 2,000 www.semmchra.org. Equal Housing square feet. 507-533-9310 32-24cc Opportunity. 45-4a FOR RENT: Zumbrota Main Street retail FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apartment in and office spaces. Spaces range from Wanamingo. Deck, air conditioned. Se- 650 square feet to 1,500 square feet. cured building in quiet neighborhood, Call 651-764-1629 for more informalaundry on site. Garage. No pets, no tion. 42-tfc smoking, $595 a month, 507-269-3803. 44-3cc
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670 Lancaster Blvd., Zumbrota $249,900 - This fully finished 4 bedroom, 3 bath ranch style home features in-floor heat, open floor plan, large center island with eat-in bar, ceramic tile floors, 9 ceilings on main level, main floor laundry, stunning master bedroom suite with ceramic tile walk-in shower and a large 10x6 walk-in closet and so much more. Home is plumbed for One Level Living! central vacuum. Price Dropped! 529 19th St. E, Zumbrota $109,900 - Affordable Townhome! This 2 bedroom, 1 bath home features open floor plan, vaulted ceiling, central air, walkout to patio, eat-in kitchen, & 2 stall garage. Located on an end of a cul-de-sac. Built in 2004.
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1143 Main St., Zumbrota $134,900 - Renovated 2 story! This 3 bedroom, 3 bath home features new carpet, new paint, 3 bedrooms on one level, new plumbing, new windows throughout the home, formal dining, main floor 1/2 bath just installed, and many more updates in this home. Located on a corner lot with a large yard for your enjoyment. One stall insulated garage and New Listing! plenty of space to expand & make into your dream garage. Call for details. 751 9th St. SW, Pine Island $179,900 - This updated split level home features 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, ceramic tiles, back splash, vaulted ceiling, master bedroom, walk-in closet, pantry, custom built-in cabinets throughout the home, built-in entertainPrice Reduced! ment center and more. Also features a new deck (2007), new shingles (2012), beautifully landscaped and fully fenced back yard with park across the street! Heated, insulated 3 car garage with cabinets. 508 2nd St., Bellechester $114,700 - Well maintained 2 story home! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home features main floor laundry, eat-in kitchen, formal dining area, 3 bedroom on one level, open family room with gas fireplace with brick accent you must see, custom built in cabinets in kitchen and more. Great double lot 132x100 with a deck and landscaped to perfection. This home is located close to Red Wing/Cannon Falls/Zumbrota New Price! and Hwy. 52 to Twin Cities and Rochester. Call for more details. 732 19th St. East, Zumbrota $149,900 - New construction under $150,000! This 2 bedroom one bath home features an open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, 2 stall garage all under warranty to keep your mind at ease. Call for final completion date. Special Financing! Buy down option for loan as low as 2%. Call for details. 886 West Ave., Zumbrota $99,900 - This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home features master bedroom on main level, formal dining, hardwood floors, maintenance free siding, deck, fenced in partial yard, great storage space in detached garage. This 120x152 lot is accented with fully mature trees and walking bridge to school. Great Reduced! location to downtown and schools.
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670 Warren Ave., Zumbrota $129,900 - Great value! This 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with a great location on a dead-end street. Features original hardwood floors, updated high efficiency windows 7/8, steel siding, updated furnace, updated fiberglass concrete driveway, gorgeous landscaping, a 2 stall garage and more! All located close to Zumbrota schools. 20 Spring Street, Kenyon $149,950 - Victorian charm! Newly remodel & upgraded/updated custom kitchen. A must see! This 3 bedroom 2 bath home features new shingles in 2012, main floor laundry, original (refinished) hardwood floors, updated plumbing, updated lighting, new water heater 2010, new windows and more. Classic stained glass window with built-in hutch in formal dining. This home has that old Victorian charm with economic features. MUST SEE top of the line remodeled kitchen with custom hickory cabinets, underlighting, custom pot drawers and more.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY!
205 East 18th St., Zumbrota $299,900 - Great commercial building located next to many businesses just off Hwy. 52 in Zumbrota. Features in-floor heat, forced air conditioning, and vaulted ceiling, 1/2 bath. Great location for a business. Year built: 2002. Located next to Kwik Trip/SuperAmerica, Subway, and Dairy Queen. 332 1st Ave. N, Mazeppa $379,900 - Great opportunity to start the business you have always dreamed about. This commercial building includes living/residential front portion of the building includes master bedroom suite, large open kitchen with eat-in kitchen, formal dining, full bath, and large open living space. Lower level consist of office space or more bedrooms if needed.
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2116 Mingo View Drive, Wanamingo $49,900 - Rare opportunity! Only lot left in the Mingo View subdivision. City water available. Buyer will need private septic system.
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839 Dubuque Blvd., Zumbrota $184,900 - New construction 2013. 2 bedroom, 1 bath ranch style home on walkout lot. This home features brick accent, 3 stall garage, vaulted ceiling, walk-in ceiling, walk-in closet in both bedrooms. This home has unfinished basement with possible 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. Great lot in small town. 400 2nd Ave., Wanamingo $114,900 - Three bedroom 2 bath home on a corner lot. Updated electrical and new shingles. Ceramic tile, vaulted ceiling, remodeled bathroom. Maintenance free decking, newer furnace and 4 season porch. Hardwood floors and open staircase. Three bedrooms and one full bath on one level. New roof in 2011. New updates call for details. 308 N. 2nd St., Bellechester $139,000 - Small town great opportunity. 4 bedroom, 2 bath ranch style home features vaulted ceiling, fully finished basement, new carpet, newly remodeled, eatin kitchen and fully fenced in backyard. Nicely updated with 2416 finished square feet. 321 2nd Ave. East, Zumbrota $159,900 - Remodeled to perfection! This home may look older from the outside, but once you step inside youll find a newly updated home from top to bottom. 1-3/4 story home features eat-in kitchen, formal dining and separate dining area in kitchen. New windows, new furnace, new air conditioner, new water heater and water softener. Located on a corner lot with landscaping and a 3-season porch.
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Well-maintained 4 bedroom, 2 bath split entry with private backyard. Large family room, fireplace, newer hardwood floors, deck and 3 car garage. MLS#4046076 $183,500 $177,900 Open and spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath walkout ranch, 4 car garage with golf course location. Features granite counters, ceramic tile, master suite, large lower level family room with fireplace, deck and heated 4 car garage. MLS#4039355 $299,900
165 3rd Street East, Zumbrota Move-in ready, updated throughout with beautiful woodwork and hardwood floors, open staircase, nice front porch, formal dining room, double lot, storage shed and a heated/insulated shop. $149,900
3 bedroom, 2 bath rambler with newer steel siding and windows. Located on a nice level 208 N 3RD STREET, GOODHUE An older home with many recent updates. lot. Basement features 2 family rooms, 1/2 Main floor laundry and a full bath on 1st and bath and a bar. Included is a detached garage with workshop attached in the rear. This is a 2nd floor. MLS#44048072 $79,900 must see property. MLS#4049518 $134,900
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A nice starter home or retirement home with 2 main floor bedrooms, newer windows and foundation. Permanent siding and central air. MLS#4045391 $79,900
This one has character! Fully finished 4 bedroom, 2 bath with large windows, spacious foyer, cathedral ceilings, fireplace, decks and lots of room in the back yard. MLS#4048466 $179,900
FARMLAND WANTED
LAND OWNERS, if you have CRP land coming out and dont like the idea of someone spraying chemicals on your land, give us a call. We run an organic dairy farm and are looking for land to rent. We would like to reseed to alfalfa/ grass mix for hay. Rent will be based on soil sample and we prefer 3 to 5 year contracts. Call Mike Augustine at 651380-0246. Thanks. We would like to stay within 20 miles of Goodhue. 49-tfc
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FOR SALE: Registered Holstein bulls, serviceable age, artificially sired. Alberts Brothers, Pine Island, 507-356-4462. 47-tfc
Corn/Bean Planting Stalk Chopping Hay Cutting Chisel Plow Digging Disking Silage Chopping Raking Snow Removal Round Baling; Wet or Dry; Net Wrap
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JCBs industry leading 2 year standard warranty just got better with an additional year of coverage giving you 3 years peace of mind. Now available on JCBs full line of Compact Track and Skid Steer Loaders.
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GOODHUE WELCOMES YOU! Choose your single family lot available in a growing area. Call us today for help making Goodhue your home!
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MAJOR UPDATE JUST COMPLETED on this walkout ranch with energy efficient icynene block basement. Functional 1,732 sq. ft. main level open floor plan with vaulted ceilings includes a new large center island kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The extra large attached garage plus detached 24'x32' garage, assures you valuable storage for whatever your heart desires. Mature treed yard and wooded acreage with its meandering creek, just off the backyard deck, makes this property a must see!
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WANAMINGO AREA 120 ACRES WITH BEST OF BOTH WORLDS coming along with the purchase of this unique farm with the privacy of country, yet the convenience of city being less than one mile from your door step. Take the next step toward purchasing this unique diamond in the rough and pick up the phone! (Sellers will split)
SERVICES
Cleaning lady needing work. Residential, apartment buildings, flexible scheduling. Call Christine for details, 507272-1703. 44-3p
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WANTED: Scrappy Chappys Metals, 507-
273-0386 or 507-259-5081. Paying cash to clean up your property of any scrap metals, including junk cars, trucks and machinery. 45-6p
WANTED: All types of junk vehicles, cars, trucks, pickups, etc. Also, roll off boxes for scrap metal. Poncelet Metals Auto Crushing, 651-923-4074. 42-tfc
STORAGE
Zumbrota Mini Storage: Reasonable rates, discounts available, different sizes, 507696-4406. 46-tfc
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