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ATV use
approved in
Zumbrota
By Tawny Michels
ZUMBROTA The Zumbrota
City Council has been debating
the pros and cons, as well as legalities, of allowing golf cart, ATV,
UTV, and mini truck use on city
streets. At the regular city council
meeting on Thursday, September
3, the council passed Resolution
2015-03, an amendment to Zumbrota City Code Chapter 71 that
allows all-day use of these vehicles
on city streets, but proper equipment is required for night driving.
Mayor Rich Bauer started the
talks by saying, You have been
given two options in regards to
the last meetings debate about
time of usage. You can allow 24/
7 use or we can set specific times.
City administrator Neil Jensen
said that no matter what the council chooses to do it will be contingent on proper night vision equipment being used per state statutes.
I guess if they have proper
equipment, I dont see why we
care if they are allowed on the
streets twenty-four hours a day,
councilor Sara Durhman said.
Police Chief Patrick Callahan
said he is comfortable with whatever the council decides and doesnt
forsee any problems coming of
allowing the vehicles to be on city
streets 24/7 as opposed to only
during daylight hours.
I just have one concern in regards to County Road 6 and Highway 58, Mayor Bauer said. Especially in regards to golf carts
that may be driven at night if they
have the proper night vision...is it
possible the county sheriff would
pull them over? Callahan did not
see this being an issue, but did
recommend calling the county to
get clarification on this.
The motion to pass Resolution
2015-03 passed 4-0, with Tina
Hostager absent from the meeting.
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thug who was quite likely motivated by your movement assassinated a Sheriffs Deputy in Houston, Texas. How many of you were
even aware of that? How many of
you might have dropped your ugly
chant if you had thought of anything besides your own fraudulent interests.
Cops lives matter too, but youve
declared war on law enforcement.
Until you decide to join a wellordered society that lives by the
law and respects all human life,
you are going to be on the outside
looking in.
Sincerely,
Robert Schmidt
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Discover local history on a bike ride
RED WING The Goodhue
County Historical Society and the
Red Wing Environmental Learning Center invite outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike to
take a scenic bike ride through
Red Wing to discover local history and enjoy the citys beautiful
landscape.
The program will take place on
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p.m. Ticket purchase includes bike
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PIZM girls
go 1-1-1
Pine Island players from left, Amanda Troester, Steph Norte, Eliza Warneke and Madi Owen celebrate a kill
by Warneke against LaCrescent in Thursdays home opener in Pine Island.
LaCrescent
21 17 19
Pine Island
25 25 25
Kills: PI - Steph Norte 4, Eliza Warneke
15
Set assists: PI - Madeline Sorum 16
By Faye Haugen
Digs: PI - Steph Norte 5, Eliza Warneke 6,
PINE ISLAND The Pine Is- Madi Owen 4, Jordan Brehmer 3
land/Zumbrota-Mazeppa girls Blocks: PI - Eliza Warneke 3
soccer team had a busy week with Ace serves: PI - Steph Norte 3
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Pine Island/Zumbrota-Mazeppa 1
St. Charles/Lewiston-Altura 1
PIZM
1 0 0 = 1
SC/LA
0 1 0 = 1
PIZM goals: Madison House (1)
PIZM shots on goal: 11
PIZM goalkeeper saves: Summer
Cavallaro, 10
Plainview-Elgin-Millville
The Wildcats suffered a 1-0 loss
to Plainview-Elgin-Millville at
home on Thursday. No other information was available.
Goodhue
splash-ndash set for
Saturday
GOODHUE The Goodhue
cross country team will be hosting the splash-n-dash triatahlon
on Saturday beginning at 1 p.m.
at Rosie Park.
This event is open for competitors grades kindergarten through
adult. The run, bike and splash
events are set for four age groups.
Kindergarten through second game
will run a quarter of a mile, bike a
half a mile and splash 50 yards.
Third though fifth-graders will run
a half a mile, bike one mile and
splash 50 yards. Sixth through
eighth-graders will run a half mile,
bike two miles and splash 50 yards.
Ninth-graders through adults will
run 1.5 miles, bike 2.5 miles and
splash 50 yards. The splash portion of the event is an obstacle
course with a large Slip-n-Slide
at the end.
Prizes will beawarded for first,
second and third and everyone receives a triathlon medal. Participants will need to bring a bike to
compete. The entry fee is $10,
and all proceeds benefit the
Goodhue cross country program.
Contact Mark Opsahl at
mopsahl@goodhue.k12.mn.us or
at 612-212-0550 for more information.
able.
St. Croix Lutheran
ZM fell in three games at St.
Croix Lutheran on Thursday, 2518, 25-21 and 25-21.
Breanna Haag led the Cougars
with 15 kills. Aspen Brubaker
added eight kills. Tara Matuska
had 25 set assists and Bella Wagner had 12 digs.
ZM will host Lake City on Thursday and play at Byron on Tuesday. Junior varsity games begin
at 6 p.m.
ZM
18 21 21
St. Croix
25 25 25
Kills: ZM - Aspen Brubaker 8, Breana
Haag 15
Set assists: ZM - Tara Matuska 25
Digs: ZM - Bella Wagner 12
By Faye Haugen
KENYON - In a non-conference match in Kenyon on Thursday, the Kenyon-Wanamingo volleyball team earned a four-game
win over New Richland-HartlandEllendale-Geneva to open the 2015
Winona Cotter
The Wildcats earned a 2-1 win season.
The Knights dropped the open
at Winona Cotter on Tuesday.
Sami Clementson and Tora game, 25-20, but they won the
Vikhaug both scored in the non- next three, 25-10, 25-12 and 2515 for the victory.
conference victory.
Mara Quam led the Knights with
Pine Island/Zumbrota-Mazeppa 2
Cotter 1
22 kills, five ace serves, and nine
PIZM
0 2 = 2
Cotter
1 0 = 1
PIZM goals: Sami Clementson (1),
Tora Vikhaug (1)
Pine Islands Steph Norte gets her hit past the block of a LaCrescent
player in Thursdays home opener in Pine Island.
Goodhue
struggles
in opener
By Faye Haugen
GOODHUE - With many new
faces in the lineup in Tuesdays
season opener in Goodhue, the
Wildcats struggled in a 25-22, 2520 and 25-22 loss to Red Wing.
The Cats had trouble all evening
with serve receive as the Wingers
had seven ace serves in the threegame sweep.
Goodhue did have four ace
serves, two each by Michelle Hadler and Rachel Opsahl, but
Goodhue had trouble at the net,
with just 15 kills, five by Sydney
Lodermeier. Michelle Hadler had
12 set assists.
The Wildcats will host KenyonWanamingo on Thursday to kick
off the HVL season. Goodhue will
play in the Hayfield Invitational
on Saturday beginning at 8:30 a.m.
Thursday, September 10
and on Tuesday the Cats will play
at Hayfield in conference action. Goodhue cross country at Hayfield, 4:15 p.m.
Goodhue
22 20 22
Red Wing
25 25 25
Kills: G - Sydney Lodermeier 5
Set assists: G - Michelle Hadler 12
Ace serves: G - Michelle Hadler 2, Rachel
Opsahl 2
STANDINGS
HVL Volleyball
Conf
W L
Pine Island
0
0
Byron
0
0
Cannon Falls
0
0
Rochester Lourdes 0
0
Hayfield
0
0
Kenyon-Wanamingo 0
0
Kasson-Mantorville 0
0
Stewartville
0
0
Zumbrota-Mazeppa 0
0
Lake City
0
0
Goodhue
0
0
Triton
0
0
Over
W L
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 1
1 0
1 1
1 1
1 2
1 2
0 1
0 1
Football
KW posts a big upset over BA
By Faye Haugen
FARIBAULT - Its been a while
since the Kenyon-Wanamingo
football team has earned a signature win, but the Knights did that
on Friday evening when they upset Bethlehem Academy in Faribault.
The Cardinals came into the
game ranked 11th in Class A, but
a late field goal by Jack Buelke
lifted the Knights to a 17-14 win.
After falling to Goodhue to open
the season, KW has posted back to-back wins, both in Mid Southeast West District play to sit in
first place with a 2-0 record. The
Knights will take on 2-0 Mankato
Loyola in Kenyon in their home
opener on Friday at 7 p.m.
BA took a 6-0 lead when Peyton Glenzinski rolled in from the
one. The Cardinals had blocked a
KW punt, recovering the ball on
News-Record photo by Faye Haugen the one.
Zumbrota-Mazeppas Jarrett Haglund pulls down Dover-Eyota quarterback Garrett Studer for a sack in
KW came right back on their
Thursdays game in Zumbrota.
next series, scoring when Luke
Rechtzigel hit Jacob Whipple with
a 40-yard pass. Buelke kicked the
PAT for a 7-6 lead.
But Bethlehem Academy would
By Faye Haugen
TD in the fourth quarter on a two- Fumbles/lost
0/0
0/0
take a lead to the locker room when
ZUMBROTA - Dover-Eyota yard plunge for a 33-0 lead.
Scoring
rolled to a 33-8 win over ZumWith 23 seconds left in the con- Dover-Eyota 16 6 8 6 = 33 Glenzinski scored on an eight-yard
run. The two-point conversion pass
0 0 0 8 = 8
brota-Mazeppa in the Cougar home test, the Cougars scored when Ja- ZM
First quarter
opener on Thursday. The loss drops cob Lawrence rushed in from the
ZM to 0-3.
seven. Caden Steffen hit Zach San- DE: 10-yard touchdown run by Michael
The Cougars will get a chance born with the conversion pass for Otomo. Two-point conversion run by Michael
Otomo. 8-0
for a win this Friday when they the 33-8 final score.
host winless Winona Cotter. For
The ZM rushing game was lim- DE: 16-yard touchdown run by Michael
the second week in a row the Ram- ited to 46 yards, with Jacob Ben- Otomo. PAT kick failed. 14-0
Second quarter
blers were crushed, losing 64-6 nett leading the ZM ground game
to Triton this Friday and 73-13 to with 41 yards on eight carries. The DE: Interception returned 11 yards for a
by Ryan Keach. PAT kick failed.
Pine Island last week. Game time Cougar passing game was much touchdown
20-0
is 7 p.m.
better as Isaiah Stueber hit 16 of
Third quarter
The Eagles took the opening 25 passes for 152 yards and one DE: Three-yard touchdown pass from Garrett
kickoff and marched down the interception. Kevin Nordquist Studer to Ryan Keach; PAT kick by Alec
field, scoring on a 10-yard run by made seven receptions for a team Olson. 27-0
Michael Otomo. Otomo also ran high 71 yards.
Fourth quarter
in the conversion for an 8-0 lead. Zumbrota-Mazeppa 8
DE: Two-yard touchdown run by Michael
Otomo found the end zone again Dover-Eyota 33
Otomo. PAT kick blocked. 33-0
ZM
DE
late in the first quarter, scoring on
ZM: Seven-yard touchdown run by Jacob
12
13
an 18-yard run. The PAT failed to First downs
Lawrence. Two-point conversion pass from
by rushing
3
11
Caden Steffen to Zach Sanborn. 8-33
connect.
by passing
7
1
Individual statistics
Ryan Keach stepped in front of
by penalty
2
1
Passing: ZM - Isaiah Stueber, 16 of 25
an Isaiah Stueber pass late in the
26
38
for 152 yards, 1 interception
second quarter, returning the ball Rushing plays
46
210
Rushing: ZM - Jacob Bennett, 8 rushes
for the score and a 20-0 lead for Rushing yards
Passing attempts
25
8
for 41 yards; Jacob Lawrence 2/11; Caden
Dover-Eyota at the half.
5
Steffen 1/7; Corey Dahl 1/-1; Isaiah Stueber
Dover-Eyota scored two more Passing completions 16
passing yards
152
33
9/-14
times before ZM got on the scoreinterceptions
2
0
Receiving: ZM - Kevin Nordquist, 7
board. Garrett Studer hit Keach
touchdowns
0
1
receptions for 71 yards; Zach Sanborn 2/
with a three-yard pass in the third Total offense
198
243
34; Maverick Jackson 2/21; Alex Nelson
quarter with Alex Olson kicking Punts/avg.
4/25 2/30
3/17; Adam Krage 1/8; Bailey Berg 1/1
the PAT. Otomo scored his third Penalties/yds
8/60 8/70
BA
12
8
1
2
40
166
Passing attempts
11
14
Passing completions 6
4
passing yards
73
78
interceptions
0
3
touchdowns
1
0
Total offense
146 214
Punts/avg.
5/22 0/0
Penalties/yds
9/83 10/100
Fumbles/lost
2/0 6/2
Scoring
KW
0 7 7 3 = 17
BA
6 8 0 0 = 14
First quarter
BA: One-yard touchdown run by Peyton
Glenzinski; PAT kick failed. 6-0
Second quarter
KW: 40-yard touchdown pass from Luke
Rechtzigel to Jacob Whipple. PAT kick by
Jack Buelke. 7-6
BA: Eight-yard touchdown run by Peyton
Glenzinski; Conversion pass from Hanson
to Hunt. 14-7.
Third quarter
Eight: 73-yard touchdown run by Calvin
Steberg. PAT kick by Jack Buelke. 14-14
Fourth quarter
KW: 21-yard field goal by Jack Buelke. 1714
Individual statistics
Passing: KW - Luke Rechtzigel, 6 of 11
for 73 yards, 1 touchdown
Rushing: KW - Calvin Steberg, 20 rushes
for 68 yards; Ted Androli 7/6; Mason
Stevenson 1/1; Jacob Whipple 1/1; Luke
Rechtzigel 10/-2
Receiving: KW - Gavin Roosen, 3 receptions
for 22 yards; Jacob Whipple 2/55; Blake
Jacobson 1/-4
Goodhues Jacob Pasch changes directions to avoid a tackle in Fridays game with Fillmore Central.
Zumbrota-Mazeppas Kevin Nordquist (21) hangs on tight to the Dover-Eyota running backs leg as Caden
Steffen (1) and Jacob Bennett pull him down by the shoulders in Thursdays game in Zumbrota.
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By Faye Haugen
GOODHUE - The Goodhue
football team had their chances to
post an upset and take over first
place in the Mid Southeast East
District on Friday night. But the
Wildcats just didnt get the job
done in a 12-9 loss to 10th-ranked
Class A Fillmore Central.
The Falcons got a break at the
start of the game when Goodhue
fumbled on their second play from
scrimmage. FC recovered the ball
on the four-yard line with Riley
Means running in from the one on
FCs third play of the game.
Goodhue came right back on an
eight-play 62-yard drive, scoring
when Jacob Pasch ran in from the
one. The PAT failed to connect,
with FC holding on to a 7-6 lead.
Goodhue drove to the Falcon
six-yard line on their next drive,
but the Cat offense stalled and they
turned the ball over on downs.
The Wildcats again drove deep
into Falcon territory late in the
second quarter, but the Fillmore
Central defense proved strong
enough to keep Goodhue out of
the end zone. A 21-yard field goal
did lift the Cats to a 9-7 lead at the
half.
Fillmore Central knotted the
score at 9-9 with a safety early in
the third quarter. It stayed 9-9 until
late in the fourth quarter when
Fillmore Centrals Justin Ristau
kicked a 29-yard field goal to give
the Falcons a 12-9 win.
Goodhue was plagued with penalties and turnovers the entire contest. The Cats gave up two interceptions and rolled up 99 yards of
penalties on 12 calls.
For the first time this season the
Wildcat rushing attack was shut
down. Goodhue had just 71 yards
rushing with Garrett Huemann
gaining 42 yards on 15 carries.
The Cat passing attack looked
strong with Jacob Pasch hitting
10 of 18 passes for 176 yards.
Nathan Altendorf made five receptions for 69 yards.
Goodhue will travel to Adams
on Friday for a 7 p.m. game with
Southland. The Rebels have the
same record as the Cats and are
coming off a 52-23 loss to
Lewiston-Altura. Southland posted
wins of 28-7 over St. Clair and
32-14 over Kingsland.
Goodhue 9 - Fillmore Central 12
G
FC
First downs
13
6
by rushing
6
3
by passing
6
1
by penalty
1
2
Rushing plays
28
42
Rushing yards
71
118
Passing attempts
18
7
7
Third quarter
FC: Fumble recovered by Fillmore Central
for a safety. 9-9
Second quarter
FC: 29-yard field goal by Justin Ristau.
12-9
Individual statistics
Passing: G - Jacob Pasch, 10 of 18 for
176 yards
Rushing: G - Garrett Huemann, 15 rushes
for 42 yards; Jacob Pasch 11/19; Mason
Huemann 1/12; Calvin Peterson 1/-2
Receiving: G - Nathan Altendorf, 5
receptions for 69 yards; Ryan Schoenfelder
1/68; Sam McNamara 3/32; Garrett
Huemann 1/7
FOOTBALL STANDINGS
District Football Standings
Southeast
Conf
White Division
W L
Caledonia
2 0
Triton
2 0
Chatfield
2 0
Pine Island
1 1
Dover-Eyota
1 1
Zumbrota-Mazeppa
0 2
St. Charles
0 2
Cotter
0 2
Red Division
W L
Lourdes
2 0
Stewartville
2 0
LaCrescent
2 0
PEM
1 1
Kasson-Mantorville
1 1
Byron
0 2
Cannon Falls
0 2
Lake City
0 2
Over
W L
3 0
3 0
2 1
1 2
1 2
0 3
0 3
0 3
W L
3 0
3 0
2 1
2 1
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
Mid Southeast
East Division
Fillmore Central
Lewiston-Altura
Goodhue
Southland
Hayfield
Rushford-Peterson
Wabasha-Kellogg
Kingsland
West Division
Mankato Loyola
Kenyon-Wanamingo
Blooming Prairie
United South Central
Bethlehem Academy
JWP
Medford
St. Clair
Conf
W L
2 0
2 0
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
0 2
0 2
W L
2 0
2 0
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
0 2
0 2
Over
W L
3 0
3 0
2 1
2 1
1 2
1 2
0 3
0 3
W L
3 0
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
1 2
0 3
0 3
Area Sports
PI and ZMKW run at Stewartville
By Faye Haugen
STEWARTVILLE - Running
conditions were less than ideal at
the Stewartville Coss Country Invitational on Thursday at Bear Cave
Park. With temperatures in the upper 80s and high humidity, the
planned 5K race was shortened to
two miles.
Varsity girls
Running in their first meet of
the season, the ZumbrotaMazeppa/Kenyon-Wanamingo
girls team placed fifth with 154
points out of the 22 teams that
took part at Stewartville. Running
in their second meet of the week,
the Pine Island girls placed seventh with 166 points.
Lanesboro/Fillmore Central took
team honors with 61 points. Stewartville was second with 94 points.
Newcomer Lauren Berg led
ZMKW, placing 18th in 13:39.
She was followed by Skyler Jacobson, 22nd, Tess Hokanson,
32nd, Haley Ellingson, 53rd, and
Sophie Holm, 54th.
Josselyn Lindahl led the PanNews-Record photos by Faye Haugen thers, placing 17th in 13:34. She
Pine Island cross country runners, Logan Meurer, left, and Joe Bauer, right, work their way up through the was followed by Jocasta Adelspack at the Wabasha-Kellogg Gallop on Monday in Wabasha. Bauer placed 21st and Muerer, 31st in the first man, 23rd, Alyssa Rauk, 24th, Ally
race of the season.
Noll, 60th, Taylor Rasmussen,
70th, Brooke Salfer, 88th and Sum-
Varsity boys
Rochester Area Home School
won the boys team title with 64
points followed by Ottertail Central with 69 points. Pine Island
placed fifth with 146 points and
Zumbrota-Mazeppa/KenyonWanamingo ran incomplete.
Jack Williams led Pine Island,
Goodhues Emily Benrud, left, and Cassie Voth make the first turn on the
Wabasha-Kellogg Gallop on Monday at The Bluffs Golf Course in Wabasha.
(G) 19:03; 96. Laura Ringeisen (G) 19:43; lowed by Derek Alpers, 57th, Ryan
102. Lexie Lodermeier (G) 22:26
Alpers, 76th, CJ Hahn, 95th, Zach
Varsity boys
Pine Islands Jack Williams ran
to a fourth place finish in 11:03 to
lead the area boys in the race. Joe
Bauer placed 21st followed by Panthers Logan Meurer, 31st, Garrett
Bates, 35th, Danny Langworthy,
49th, Jacob Olson, 59th, Michael
Horkey, 62nd, Evan Goplen, 72nd,
Garrett Cobb, 74th, Jacob Ableitner, 75th, Andy Kroll, 90th and
David Barsness, 135th.
Another newcomer to cross
country paced Goodhue when
Johnny Possehl led the Wildcats
placing 56th in 12:50. He was fol-
Pine Islands Jocasta Adelsman, left, and Alyssa Rauk keep pace with
one another at the Wabasha-Kellogg Gallop on Monday at The Bluffs
Golf Course in Wabasha.
Although Pine Island/Zumbrota-Mazeppas Brandon DePestel is tripped by a Hastings player, he is still able
to pass the ball to Cole Van Houten for the Wildcatss first goal in Mondays game in Pine Island.
finish in overtime.
Van Houten scored the first goal
off a great assist by Brandon DePestel. DePestel made the pass in
the air after being tripped by a
Hastings
Raider player. Lien scored late in
We were able to keep up with the first half to knot the score at 2a skillful Hastings team, said 2. The second half and overtime
Coach Rafal Konik after a draw period went scoreless.
with Hastings in Pine Island, Thurs- Pine Island/Zumbrota-Mazeppa 2
day. I am quite happy with the tie Hastings 2
finish. We made good adjustments PIZM
2 0 0 = 2
2 0 0 = 2
on the field throughout the game. Hastings
Tough defensive play and 10 saves PIZM goals: Cole VanHouten (1), Matt
for Brady Schoenfelder helped Lien
keep the game at a tie. Quick scor- PIZM assists: Cole VanHouten (1)
shots on goal: 3
ing in the first half by Matt Lien PIZM
PIZM goalkeeper saves: Brady
and Cole VanHouten with an as- Schoenfelder (10)
sist from Brandon DePestel tied
the game at the half. It was a strong
PIZM
0 0 = 0
Hastings
2 1 = 3
PIZM shots on goal: 6
PIZM goalkeeper saves: Brady
Schoenfelder (7)
Pine Island/Zumbrota-Mazeppa 0
Plainview-Elgin-Millville 3
Goodhues Ryan Alpers leads a group of runners near the start of the
Wabasha-Kellogg Gallop on Monday in the seasons first cross country PIZMs Matt Lien fights a Hastings player for control of the ball in
Thursdays game in Pine Island.
meet.
Goodhue
Wanamingo
Zumbrota
Neighbors
Section B of NEWS-RECORD
Oronoco
Mazeppa
Pine Island
Co-owner Blair Cox-Townsend calls the 40-acre Chelsea Meadows site the perfect property.
Designed by experts
With Blair Cox-Townsend driving the cart, Chelsea, at 21, struts her
stuff at the 2014 world championships. Her nimble pizzazz earned her
fourth place.
Jimmie JJ Walker
ward
to
fishing
and
snowmobiling. He lives near
Stewartville.
Sarah Qualey worked for the
Goodhue School District last year
as a paraprofessional and a parttime teacher. This year she will
be teaching third grade. Qualey
grew up near Rice Lake, Wisconsin, and graduated from high school
there. She furthered her education
at the University of WisconsinStout. Her first teaching job was
with the Randolph School District as a special education teacher.
She believes in having a positive
attitude and making learning fun
for her third-graders. Her husband
Rich teaches social studies at
Randolph. They have two sons:
Elliot, 3, and Calvin, 1. When she
is not teaching, she enjoys their
cabin in Wisconsin. While there
she likes to kayak and ride on their
pontoon. The Qualeys make their
home in Cannon Falls.
Donielle Hrtanek will be teaching elementary technology and
media arts on a part-time basis. She
will be splitting her time between
her classroom and the media center. Hrtanek grew up in Mantorville
and graduated from KassonMantorville High School. She then
went to Winona State University
to earn her teaching degree. She
is dedicated to her work and will
always put her students first. She
believes in spending a lot of time
with her students on a one on
one basis. Hrtanek is single and
lives in Mantorville. She is also
the ninth grade volleyball coach. In
her spare time she loves the
outdoors. She loves to spend hours
camping, boating and fishing.
New Goodhue Public School staff members are, top row, from left to right: Donielle Hrtanek, Holli Larimore,
and Karolyn Peterson; bottom row: Sarah Qualey, Cole Roeder, and Malinda Vogel.
Obituaries
Community Calendar
ZUMBROTA Gerald A.
Tomfohrde, 92, of Zumbrota, died
on Friday, September 4, 2015, at
the Zumbrota Care Center.
Gerald Arnold Tomfohrde was
born on May 18, 1923, on a farm
in Chester Township, Wabasha
County, to Peter and Lydia
(Oelkers) Tomfohrde. He grew up
there and graduated from District
#100 Country School. Gerald was
baptized, confirmed, and remained
a lifelong member of St. Johns
Lutheran Church Bear Valley.
He farmed with his parents until
he married Mary Lou Greer on
September 16, 1948. They farmed
together until health issues forced
Gerald to quit farming in 1970.
He became a distributor for Os
Gold Seed Company, and in 1978
he became a distributor for Growers Fertilizer Solutions, selling liquid plant food and biological products until 1984 when he became a
distributor for Alpine Liquid Fertilizer, retiring in 1993. Even in
retirement, Gerald continued to
sell fertilizer and biological products until 2010. In 1980, Gerald
and Mary Lou moved to Oronoco
COUNTY
Senior Dining
Reservations are required by
calling 24 hours ahead at each of
the nutrition sites.
In the Pine Island area, meals
are served at the Pine Island Senior Center (356-2228); Zumbrota
area, Zumbrota Towers (7325086).
September 10-16
Thursday: Navy bean/crackers, sandwich, peach/cottage
cheese, apple crisp
Friday: Hamburger on bun,
potato salad, calico beans, grapes,
cookie
Monday: Goulash, pickled
beets, mixed fruit cup, homemade
dinner roll, cranberry cashews
Tuesday: Meatloaf, baked potato, green beans/mushrooms, ice
cream
Wednesday: Ham/scalloped
potatoes (alt: beef patty), asparagus, dinner roll, peanut butter
brownie
Seasons Hospice
12, 1 p.m. Join staff and volunteers for a fun and educational afternoon of native prairie seed harvesting. Collection site will be
posted at the park entrance.
Oxbow Park Butterfly Walk,
Saturday, September 12, 11 a.m.
Learn the life cycle of butterflies
and their diets. Learn the different ways butterflies survive Minnesota winters. Bug nets will be
provided or bring your own.
Questions about Chester Woods,
call Celeste Lewis at 507-2872624. Questions about Oxbow
Park, call Clarissa Josselyn at 507775-2451.
GOODHUE
MAZEPPA
ORONOCO
PINE ISLAND
History Center
The Pine Island Area History
Centers open hours are Mondays
from 8-11 a.m. and the first Sunday of the month from 1-3:30 p.m.
Please contact us through
pineislandhistory.org or by calling 507-356-2802 (history center)
or 507-398-5326 (director).
WANAMINGO
VFW/Honor Guard
The Wanamingo VFW and
Honor Guard will meet on Tuesday, September 15, at 7 and 7:30
p.m., respectively, at the
Wanamingo Community Center.
ZUMBROTA
Library
The Zumbrota Public Library
is at 100 West Ave., Zumbrota,
507-732-5211. Hours are Mon.,
12-8; Tues. 10-6; Wed., Thurs.,
12-8; Fri., 10-5; and Sat., 9-3. During closed hours you can learn
more about the library at http://
www.zumbrota.info.
ZM Work Session
A Zumbrota-Mazeppa School
Board work session will be held
on Monday, September 14, at 7
p.m. at the ZM Elementary School
media center in Mazeppa.
History Center
The Zumbrota History Center
has a photo stand displaying over
50 photographs of early Zumbrota
scenes. They have been enlarged
to 8 x 10 for easier viewing. New
photos are being added all the time.
Also on display are military memorabilia, including Civil War items,
different models of telephones,
Zumbrota telephone books dating
back to the 1900s, and items of
Zumbrota advertising. Museum
hours are Saturdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Other hours by appointment (7327049).
Tops Meeting
Zumbrota Tops #563 meets every Monday night at Our Saviours
Lutheran Church. Weigh-in time
is changed to 5:30 p.m. and meeting time to 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. Questions call 732-7459 or
732-4766.
Birth
Mahn Family
Churches
BELLECHESTER
PINE ISLAND
CORNERSTONE
BAPTIST
CHURCH, Pine Island, Tim Graham,
Pastor, 507-356-4306, www.corner
stonepi.org, ASL Interpretation available. Sun., 9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. Worship; 6 p.m. Worship
(most Sundays) Wed., 7 p.m. Prayer
service; Cornerstone Club.
GOODHUE
HOLY
TRINITY
CATHOLIC,
Goodhue, Father Paul Kubista. Mass
times: Monday and Wednesday, 8
a.m. at Holy Trinity; Tuesday and
Thursday, 8 a.m. at St. Mary; Saturday, 5:30 p.m. At Holy Trinity; Sunday, 8:30 a.m. St. Mary and 10:30
a.m. St. Columbkill.
ST. LUKE LUTHERAN, Goodhue,
651-923-4695, Pastor Regina Hassanally. Secretary hours: Monday and
Thursday: 5:15-8:15 p.m.; Tuesday
and Wednesday: 9:15 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
Wed., Sept. 9: 6:30 p.m. Student/
parent confirmation meeting; 7:30 p.m.
Council meeting. Sun., Sept. 13: 8:30
a.m. Sunday School; 9:30 a.m. Worship with communion; Children receive Bibles during worship. Wed.,
Sept. 16: 6 p.m. Special council
meeting.
ST. PETERS EV. LUTHERAN,
WELS, 702 Third Ave., Goodhue,
Randall L. Kuznicki, Pastor.
MAZEPPA
ST. JOHNS EV. LUTHERAN,
Mazeppa, Alan Horn, Pastor. 8436211, home; 843-5302 work. Bible
class every Wednesday at 7 p.m.
ST. PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC,
Mazeppa. Weekends-Masses: Sun.:
10 a.m., Mazeppa, Fr. Joe Fogal.
UNITED METHODIST, Mazeppa,
David Neil, Pastor. Church: 843-4962;
home: 732-4291. Every Sunday: 9:30
a.m. Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.
Worship.
ORONOCO
GRACE LUTHERAN, WELS, 45 1st
Avenue NE, Oronoco: 507-367-4329,
Pastor Ben Kempfert 507-367-4426.
Office hours: Tuesday-Friday, 8-11
a.m. Website: www.graceLutheran
Oronoco.com. Follow us on Facebook. Sun., Sept. 13: 8:45 a.m. Sunday School; Catechism; 10 a.m.
Worship; 11 a.m. Adult bible class.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF
ORONOCO, 40 3rd Street SW., Rev.
Lisa Johnson office hours Mondays
1-4 p.m.; Office hours: Tuesdays and
Thursdays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Thurs.,
Sept. 10: 9:15 a.m. Food shelf delivery and restocking of shelves. Sun.,
Sept. 13: 11 a.m. Worship; Noon
Fall clean-up. Wed., Sept. 16: 6:30
p.m. Interchurch council meeting.
WANAMINGO
NEW LIFE CHURCH, Wanamingo,
Pastor Patrick McBride, 507-8243019. New Life Church meets at 10
a.m. at 525 Beverly Street, Wanamingo. Free nursery for infants
through age three; Sunday School
ZUMBROTA
CHRIST EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH
and School, WELS, 223 East 5th
Street, Zumbrota, Office 732-5421.
Wayne Schoch, Pastor, 732-4089;
School, Daniel Kell, Principal, 7325367. Wed., Sept. 9: 10:30 a.m. Bible
study; 1 p.m. Nursing Home communion; 3:15 p.m. Junior choir; 3:30
p.m. Confirmation class; 6 p.m. Bell
choir. Thurs., Sept. 10: 1:30 p.m.
Sewing circle. Sunday, Sept. 13: 8
and 10:30 a.m. Worship with communion; 9:15 a.m. Sunday School;
9:30 a.m. Bible study. Mon., Sept.
14: Preschool opens. Tues., Sept.
15: 6 p.m. Outreach board; 7 p.m.
Church council. Wed., Sept. 16: 10
a.m. Chapel; 10:30 a.m. Bible study;
3:15 p.m. Junior choir; 3:30 p.m.
Confirmation class; 6 p.m. Bell choir.
FAMILY WORSHIP CHURCH Weekly
worship services: 81 West 5th Street,
Zumbrota, 507-732-7438, www.fwc
1.org. Sunday: 9:30 a.m- Corinthians.
Wednesdays 7 p.m. Interactive Bible
studies, prayer, and counseling.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,
UCC, 455 East Avenue, Zumbrota;
Rev. Lisa Johnson. Secretarys office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun., Sept. 13: 9
a.m. Worship. Tues., Sept. 15: 6:30
p.m. Council meeting. Wed., Sept.
16: 6:30 p.m. Interchurch council
meeting at Oronoco.
LIGHTHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
a Wesleyan church, 179 W. 3rd St.,
Zumbrota, lighthousecommunityzum
@yahoo.com, Janet Fischer, Pastor.
Office: 732-5074. Sun., Sept. 13:
10:45 a.m. Worship in East Park with
Down Home & Friends; Matthew 6:2534.
RURAL
EMMANUEL LUTHERAN, Aspelund,
Martin Horn, Pastor. Wed., Sept. 9:
6 p.m. 1st and 2nd year confirmation meeting for students and parents; 6:30 p.m. Choir; 7 p.m. 3rd
year confirmation meeting for students and parents; 7:30 p.m. Bible
study and prayer. Thurs., Sept. 10:
1:30 p.m. Rachel circle at Dorothy
Hjermstads. Sat., Sept. 12: 8 a.m.
FBI Bible study at church. Sun., Sept.
13: 9 a.m. Worship; 10:30 a.m. Sunday School; 5:45 p.m. Youth group;
7 p.m. Singspiration. Vocal selections
by Isabelle and Anna Telecky, Dan
Torkelson, Taylor Helland, Bud
Davidson and family (four generations) and other selections. A piano
solo will be given by Susan Sands.
A hymn sing and lunch will be served
after the program. Mon., Sept. 14:
1:30 p.m. Hannah circle at church;
6:30 p.m. Deacons meeting; 7:30 p.m.
Church council meeting. Wed., Sept.
16: 3:15 p.m. Overcomers confirmation at Hauge; 6:30 p.m. Choir at
Hauge; 7:30 p.m. Bible study and
prayer at Hauge.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, Nerstrand, Don Kloster pastor, (507) 3342822. Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship; 10:15
a.m. Coffee hour; 10:30 a.m. Sunday School; Confirmation class.
Engaged
CANTON-LEITCH
Laura Canton and Griffin Leitch
announce their engagement. Their
parents are Rick and Linda Canton of Pine Island, and Glenn and
Tori Leitch of Willmar.
The bride-to-be graduated from
Pine Island High School in 2007,
from the College of St. Benedict
in St. Joseph in 2011 with a bachelor of arts degree in political science, and from William Mitchell
College of Law in St. Paul in 2014
with a juris doctor degree. She is
an attorney at Mid-Minnesota
Legal Aid in Willmar.
The groom-to-be graduated from
Willmar Senior High School in
2007, from the University of North
Dakota in Grand Forks, North
Dakota, in 2011 with a bachelor
of arts degree in business administration, and from the William
Mitchell College of Law in 2014
with a juris doctor degree. He is
an associate attorney at Anderson, Larson, Saunders, and
Klaassen, PLLP in Willmar.
A wedding is planned for October 24, 2015, at Carlos Creek
Winery in Alexandria.
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ST. PETER LUTHERAN, The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, Belvidere, 28961 365th St., Goodhue,
MN 55027-8515, Dr. Scott T. Fiege,
Pastor. Wed., Sept., 9: 5:30 p.m.
Confirmation instruction. Sun., Sept.
13: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 10:30
a.m. Worship.
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Nitrogen pollution increasing in the Zumbro River
By Kevin Strauss
Zumbro Watershed Partnership
According to decades of water
quality data from the Minnesota
Pollution Control Agency
(MPCA), nitrogen pollution is
actually increasing in the Zumbro
River and most other rivers in
southeast Minnesota. Chloride
(salt) pollution is also getting worse
in area rivers. At the same time
pollutants that are identified with
soil erosion (total suspended solids), phosphorus (associated with
wastewater and fertilizer-enriched
soil), ammonia, and biochemical
oxygen demand (both associated
with wastewater and feedlot runoff) are getting better (dropping)
in area rivers.
This good news/bad news report seems to have a lot to do with
where state regulators and landowners have been putting their
attention over the past 40 years.
While farmers have been changing their tillage practices and installing soil erosion control practices to reduce soil erosion and
urban wastewater treatment plants
have cut down on the phosphorus
they release, nitrogen pollution
hasnt gotten as much attention.
With the exception of ammonia from wastewater treatment
plants and feedlot runoff, nitrogen is not something that weve
focused on in the past, said MPCA
engineer Wayne Anderson. We
Summary of Minnesota Pollution Control Agency long-term trend data on southeast Minnesota rivers.
Decrease indicates a reduction in pollution over time; Increase indicates a larger amount of pollution in
rivers over time. Trend data was collected over several decades starting as early as 1953 and ending in
2008.
GOODHUE
20 Years Ago
September 6, 1995
60 Years Ago
September 1, 1955
WANAMINGO
70 Years Ago
September 6, 1945
Mr. and Mrs. Will Radtke and
Gay of Red Wing spent Labor Day
at the Carl Seebach home. ***
Frances McNamara returned on
Monday after spending a week at
the C.O. Nibbe home in Red Wing.
*** Mr. and Mrs. D.I. McHugh
and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nibbe and
family attended a Nibbe family
picnic at Colvill Park on Sunday.
50 Years Ago
September 4, 1965
Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Lexvold
and children of Cedar Grove spent
Saturday at the Leonard Lexvold
farm and with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Buck here. *** Miss Betty Freiheit
and roommate Jean Heilman of
Minneapolis spent the weekend
at the Glen Freiheit home. ***
Mrs. Melvin Retzlaff and sons of
Osseo and Mrs. Susie Mann of
1965 Mr. and Mrs. John Delva of Bellechester will observe
Red Wing were Saturday visitors GOODHUE,
their golden wedding anniversary on September 12 at the Bellechester
at the Leroy Schinnert home.
Hall.
40 Years Ago
September 4, 1975
WANAMINGO, 1965
ZUMBROTA
10 Years Ago
August 24, 2005
PINE ISLAND
Goodhue
Pine Island
S18-EOW
Brandon Baker
651-258-4471 or
1-800-348-4471
Pine Island
New licensed staff joining the Pine Island School District for the 2015-16 school year are, from left to right: Michael Jeffery (choral director), Kim Pokrandt (school nurse), Joel
Johnson (MS academic intervention), Megan Larsen (second grade), Scott Miller (K-8 computers), Brittany Thue (5-12 behavior intervention), Tyler Baker (industrial technology),
Tammy Bettermann (early childhood special education), Monty Imming (high school academic intervention), Kaia Sand (reading tutor), Stacie Dallmann (first grade), Richard Tessler
(high school social studies), Mary Smith (special ed) and Kelsey Smith (second grade).
Pine Island High School students standing in front of the Capitol building
in Washington, D.C. on June 26 are, front row, from left to right: Emma
Ann Oberg, Tanner Aarsvold, Noah Kneeland, Robin Talbot, Rachel
Ryan, Jessica Nelson, Avri Kundert, Monique Nelson, Gabbie Tilford,
Bailey Kuball, Lauralee Eaton, Ean Unverzagt, Malia Kundert, Hannah
Bulau, and Lauren Meurer; middle row: Kendra Kundert, Talia Mentjes,
Jordan Brehmer, Noah Kuball, Morgan Brehmer, Megan Quintero Bungert,
Max Campeau, Logan Andrist, Kyle Ziegler, Mitchell Arends, Jacob
wreath-laying ceremony conducted by the Old Guard Regiment. Those students were
Monique Nelson, Noah Kneel,
Morgan Brehmer, and Daniel Cote.
Then we made a quick stop at the
Iwo Jima Marine Memorial where
chaperones Cindy Palm and Cheryl
Kuss were presented with a U.S.
flag to help remember Pine Islands
first trip to D.C.
Then we changed clothes and
went on a dinner cruise on the
riverboat Dandy that toured along
the Potomac River and passed the
many memorials that can be seen
from the river. We were joined by
another group from Chatfield on
the roof of the boat and danced
the night away.
The last day we took another
walk through some of the memorials in downtown D.C. including
a walk through the Holocaust
Museum and Smithsonian American History Museum. Then we
boarded the bus for the long ride
home.
The current eighth grade class
will be meeting sometime this fall
to discuss next summers trip.