Shopper B Page 1 02/06/13 REGIST. BLACK YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN • • • • • • • • B SECTION • • • • • • • • Do you like the idea of major winter storms being named, similar to hurricanes? • I think it is a good idea • I feel we should stick with hurricanes only • It doesn’t matter to me Log on and vote at dcinews.com and see how your opinion compares with the rest of the voters. DCI WEBSITE QUESTION! Volume 148 No. 8 Serving the Dodge County & Byron Areas www.dcinews.com Wednesday, February 13, 2013 LOYALTY CARD GROCERY REWARDS ‘HOT BUYS’ Food • Fuel Liquor 863 High Point Dr. NE, Byron • 507-775-6101 P lace M arket B YRON Open 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Ad prices good Feb. 13-19, 2013. Hundreds of more items in store!Use your loyalty rewards for these great specials all week long. if you need a card, sign up in store with your cashier...they are FREE! $ 5 99 $ 2 99 $ 3 69 B LACK V ELVET C ANADIAN WHISKEY 750 Ml. Bottle, Select Var. $ 15 99 5/$ 4 G RANDMA A LICE ’ S G ARLIC T OAST 18 ct. Pkg. 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Spacious formal dining with arched door- ways, family room offers a gorgeous gas fire- place with built-ins, "mother in law living quarters", hardwood floors, patio deck, 40/80 Quonset building, gazebo beauitful landscap- ing. 68923 160th Ave, Dodge Center 3 bed 2 bath Split. Quick poss: Move in condi- tion with many recent updates,, Newer roof,siding,windows,central air,furnance,fresh paint. Enjoy the gas fireplace with brick suuround in family room,large deck with fenced yard all appiances included. 503 Central Ave S, Dodge Center ONLY $114,900 WANT TO MOV E? Contact Tracy or Diane today and they will help to make it happen! 3 bed, 2 bath split with ample updates throughout the home...tile and laminate floors, insulated garage,deck, located on corner lot with many mature trees. ONLY $99,900 4 bed 1 bath Rambler sitting on 1/2 acre lot. Recently remodeled to include: New windows, siding, hot water boiler, 3 panel doors, kitchen cabinets & counter tops, laminated flooring, ceramic tile, carpet, electri- cal panel, interior and exterior doors, concrete driveway, fresh paint. 601 2nd St NE, Dodge Center ONLY $92,900 2.92 ACRES Large ram- bler with 3 bedrooms and laundry on main level, large shop and shed oversized 2 car garage, steel siding. 115 Franklin St, Waltham ONLY $125,900 LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! Walking distance to golf course and schools, 4 bed 3 full bath rambler with main level laundry, large kitchen with center island, vaulted ceilings hard- wood and tile flooring master bath with walk in closet, 3 car garage deck, patio, all appliances included . 1106 5th St NW, Dodge Center $205,000 4 bed 2 bath walkout split with over 2,700 sq. ft. finished. Huge kitchen with ample custom kitchen cabinets. Vaulted ceilings, 6 panel doors, ceramic tile, hardwood floors, walk-in closets, whirlpool tub, Oversized insulated 3 car garage. Located near the schools and 18 hole golf course, appliances included. 1201 5th St NW, Dodge Center ONLY $199,500 2 bed 1 bath split built in 2009. Property offers birch cabinets, breakfast bar, large deck, central air, plenty of room in lower level to expand, and located near bike path. 801 10th St NW, Kasson ONLY $144,900 Only $219,900 67214 200 Ave S, Dodge Center 4 acres!! 4 bed 2 bath 1 1/2 story with main floor master bedroom and laundry. Huge fami- ly and living room ample kitchen cabinets, pantry, maintenance free siding, newer roof, oversized garage, storage shed, many mature trees ONLY $159,900 201 4th Ave SE, Dodge Center Bring your sweetheart out to find your new home! Is your garage full of junk? Call We will do all the work for you! [email protected]CALL US TODAY AT (507)254-5404 We all know one man’s junk is another man’s treasure. 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Shopper B Page 1 02/06/13 REGIST.BLACKYELLOWMAGENTACYAN
• • • • • • • •
BSECTION
• • • • • • • •
Do you like the idea of major winter storms being named,similar to hurricanes?
• I think it is a good idea• I feel we should stick with hurricanes only• It doesn’t matter to me
Log on and vote at dcinews.com and see how your opinion compares with the rest of the voters.
DCI WEBSITE QUESTION!
Volume 148 No. 8 Serving the Dodge County & Byron Areas www.dcinews.com Wednesday, February 13, 2013
L O YA LT Y C A R D G R O C E R Y R E W A R D S ‘ H O T B U Y S ’
Food • FuelLiquor
863 High Point Dr. NE, Byron • 507-775-6101
Place
MarketBYRON
Open 5:30 a.m.
to 10:00 p.m.Ad prices good Feb. 13-19, 2013.
Hundreds of more items in store!Use your loyalty rewards for these great specials all week long. if you need a card, sign up in store with your cashier...they are FREE!
$599
$299 $369
BLACK VELVETCANADIAN WHISKEY
750 Ml. Bottle, Select Var.
$15995/$4
GRANDMA ALICE’SGARLIC TOAST
18 ct. Pkg.
CARLITA TACOSHELLS12 ct. Pkg.
3/$4
BV COSTALESTATES WINE
750 Ml. Bottle, Selected Var.
$628$236 $229
PEPSIPRODUCTS
6 Pack, 24 oz. Bottles
PASTAGOURMET
40-48 oz. Pkg., Selected Var.
MICHELOB GOLDENDRAFT LIGHT
$1737
1 lb. Pkg.
Strawberries or Pint
Blueberries
2/$5
8-16 oz. BagFrito Lay Munchies, Rold Gold Pretzels or Cantina Tortillas
3/$7
64 oz. Bottle, Selected Var.Langer’s Juice Cocktail
2/$3
GRANDMA ALICE’SMILK
Gallon Jug, Skim, 1% or 2%
24 Pack12 oz. Cans
BUD, BUD LIGHT,SELECT, SELECT 55
$179924 Pack
12 oz. Bottles
COORSLIGHT BEER
$184924 Pack
16 oz. Cans
SAMADAMS BEER
$7996 Pack
12 oz. Bottles
JOLLY RANCHERSODA
20 oz. Bottle
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAYBUTTER
1 lb. Pkg., Selected Var.
PROGRESSORICH & HEARTY SOUP
18.5-19 oz. Can, Selected Var.
WOW!
bakery fresh
99¢
DASANI WATER
$49924 PackBottles
COKE PRODUCTS
$2996 Pack
500 Ml. Bottles
7-UP PRODUCTS
3/$52 Liter BottleSelected Var.
LentenSeafoodSale! 16 oz pkg, Individually
Quick Frozen
Fishin’ Pollock Fillets
����5 oz size, Frozen Cold Water
LobsterTails
��� 16 oz pkg, 26/30 Count Tail-On
Arctic ShoresCooked Shrimp
���14-26.4 oz pkg, Selected Varieties
Van de Kamp’sFish Sticks orFillets
����18-24 oz pkg, Crunchy Sticks, Poppers or Tenders
Fisher BoyBreaded Fish
����Limit 2
Limit 2
Limit 1
LOYALTY CARD GAS REWARDS ‘HOT BUYS’SHOPPING BASKET DISCOUNT - SPEND $15 AT BMP AND RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL $ .02 PER GALLON, SPEND $25 RECEIVE $ .03 PER GALLON,
SPEND $50 RECEIVE $ .06 PER GALLON ON TOP OF YOUR OTHER GAS REWARDS! QUALIFYING PURCHASES APPLY-DETAILS IN STORE.Buy 2 of each & save $2.20 a gallon + more with the shopping basket discount - over $33.00 on 15 Gallons of Gas!
SAVE
$110
A GALLON!
10¢ Off
Per Gallon Per Gallon
Per Gallon 5¢ Off
10¢ Off
JONQUISTDILL DIPS
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
10¢ Off
10¢ Off
BLUE DIAMONDALMONDS
14 oz. Pkg.
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
MINUTE MAID PURE SQUEEZEDORANGE JUICE
59 oz. Btl., Selected Var.
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
CARNATION BREAKFASTESSENTIALS
12.6 oz. Pkg., Selected Var.
DIANNE’SCHEESECAKE30 oz. Pkg., Selected Var.
10¢ Off 20¢ Off
NATURES HANDGRANOLA
13 oz. Pkg., Selected Varieties
5¢ Off
BOLTHOUSEFARM DRINKS
32 oz. Btl., Selected Var.
ARCTIC SHORESCOOKED SHRIMP
16 oz. pkg., Tail-Off, 91/120 ct.
PRESIDENTBRIE CHEESE
7 oz. pkg., Selected Var.
20¢ Off
10¢ Off
RAGUPASTA SAUCE
2 Pack
In our frozen
Department
In our produce
Department
Planning a Move?
Go with aProfessional...
Locally owned & operated
AT YOURSERVICE
REALTY, LTD.
Tracy PetersohnGRI, Broker
254-2602 OR
374-6494
Diane Thiemann
Realtor951-0924
REALTOR ®
TEAM PETERSOHN
2510 Superior Dr. NW,Rochester, MN 55901
6.5 acres located on black top road with treelined boundaries, home features approx2,500 sq ft on the main level with 4 bed-rooms, 3 bathrooms, main level laundry.Spacious formal dining with arched door-ways, family room offers a gorgeous gas fire-place with built-ins, "mother in law livingquarters", hardwood floors, patio deck, 40/80Quonset building, gazebo beauitful landscap-ing.
68923 160th Ave, Dodge Center
3 bed 2 bath Split. Quick poss: Move in condi-tion with many recent updates,, Newerroof,siding,windows,central air,furnance,freshpaint. Enjoy the gas fireplace with bricksuuround in family room,large deck withfenced yard all appiances included.
503 Central Ave S, Dodge Center
ONLY $114,900
WANT TO MOVE?Contact Tracy or Dianetoday and they will help
to make it happen!
3 bed, 2 bath split with ampleupdates throughout the home...tileand laminate floors, insulatedgarage,deck, located on corner lotwith many mature trees.
ONLY $99,900
4 bed 1 bath Rambler sitting on 1/2acre lot. Recently remodeled toinclude: New windows, siding, hotwater boiler, 3 panel doors, kitchencabinets & counter tops, laminatedflooring, ceramic tile, carpet, electri-cal panel, interior and exterior doors,concrete driveway, fresh paint.
601 2nd St NE, Dodge Center
ONLY $92,900
2.92 ACRES Large ram-bler with 3 bedroomsand laundry on mainlevel, large shop andshed oversized 2 cargarage, steel siding.
115 Franklin St, Waltham
ONLY $125,900
LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION!Walking distance to golf course andschools, 4 bed 3 full bath rambler withmain level laundry, large kitchen withcenter island, vaulted ceilings hard-wood and tile flooring master bath withwalk in closet, 3 car garage deck, patio,all appliances included .
1106 5th St NW, Dodge Center
$205,000
4 bed 2 bath walkout split with over2,700 sq. ft. finished. Huge kitchenwith ample custom kitchen cabinets.Vaulted ceilings, 6 panel doors,ceramic tile, hardwood floors, walk-inclosets, whirlpool tub, Oversizedinsulated 3 car garage. Located nearthe schools and 18 hole golf course,appliances included.
1201 5th St NW, Dodge Center
ONLY $199,500
2 bed 1 bath split built in2009. Property offers birchcabinets, breakfast bar, largedeck, central air, plenty ofroom in lower level to expand,and located near bike path.
801 10th St NW, Kasson
ONLY $144,900
Only $219,900
67214 200 Ave S, Dodge Center4 acres!! 4 bed 2 bath 1 1/2 story with mainfloor master bedroom and laundry. Huge fami-ly and living room ample kitchen cabinets,pantry, maintenance free siding, newer roof,oversized garage, storage shed, many maturetrees
We all know one man’s junk is anotherman’s treasure. So why not
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ACS Relay ForLife kickoffMarch 18 & 19
The 2013 Dodge CountyRelay For Life is scheduledfor August 2, 2013 beginningat 6:00 p.m.
Organizers will be hostinga kickoff event March 18thand 19th (choose your date).This event is for all returningteams and any new teams/members with questions. e-mail [email protected]
or call Aleta at 634-4183 formore information.
Find us on Facebook underDodge County Stroll.
Shopper B Page 2 02/13/13 REGIST.BLACKYELLOWMAGENTACYAN
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 Dodge County Independent, Kasson, MN Shopper B Page 2
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My income dropped way off when I retired early lastyear, and I’m wondering if I fall into the so called “47percent” of Americans who won’t have to pay andincome taxes this year. What can you tell me?
Curious SeniorDear Curious,The percentage of seniors, age 65 and older, who won’t
have to pay income taxes this year, is actually around 56percent according the Tax Policy Center. Here’s a break-down of the 2012 filing requirements along with a few othertax tips to help you determine if you need to file.
IRS RequirementsWhether or not you’ll need to file a federal income tax
return this year will depend on your filing status, your age,and your gross income. If your gross income falls below theIRS filing limits, you probably won’t have to file. Grossincome includes all the income you receive that is notexempt from tax, not including Social Security benefits,unless you are married and filing separately. You probablydon’t have to file this year if:
• You are single and your 2012 gross income was lessthan $9,750 ($11,200 if you’re 65 or older).
• You are married filing jointly and your gross incomewas under $19,500. If you or your spouse is 65 or older, thelimit increases to $20,650. And if you're both over 65, yourincome must be under $21,800 to not file.
• You are head of household and your gross income wasbelow $12,500 ($13,950 if age 65 or older).
• You are married filing separately and your income wasless than $3,800.
• You are a qualifying widow(er) with a dependent childand your gross income was less than $15,700 ($16,850 ifage 65 or older).
Special SituationsBe aware that there are some special financial situations
that require you to file a tax return, even if your grossincome falls below the IRS filing requirement. For example,if you had net earnings from self-employment in 2012 of$400 or more, or if you owe any special taxes to the IRSsuch as alternative minimum tax or IRA tax penalties, you’llprobably need to file.
To figure this out, the IRS offers a resource on theirwebsite called “Do I Need to File a Tax Return?” that asksa series of questions that will help you determine if you’rerequired to file, or if you should file because you’re due arefund. You can access this page at www.irs.gov/uac/Do-I-Need-to-File-a-Tax-Return%3F, or you can get help overthe phone by calling the IRS helpline at 800-829-1040.
Check Your StateEven if you’re not required to file a federal tax return this
year, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re also excused fromfiling state income taxes. Check on that with your state taxagency before concluding you’re entirely in the clear. Forlinks to state and local tax agencies see taxadmin.org –click on “Links.”
Tax AideIf you do need to file a tax return this year, you can get
help through the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (or TCE)program. Sponsored by the IRS, TEC provides free taxpreparation and counseling to middle and low income tax-payers, age 60 and older. Call 800-906-9887 to locate aservice near you.
Also check with AARP, a participant in the TCE programthat provides free tax preparation at nearly 6,000 sitesnationwide. To locate an AARP Tax-Aide site call 888-227-7669 or visit aarp.org/findtaxhelp.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. JimMiller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of“The Savvy Senior” book.
ACADEMICNEWSACCEPTANCE
Joseph Hyde, of Kasson, has been accepted to attend theUniversity of Minnesota, Morris beginning in the fall of2013. Hyde will graduate from Kasson-Mantorville HighSchool in the spring of 2013.
HONORSKaitlyn Hovda, of Kasson, has been placed on the
Augsburg College Dean’s List for the fall 2012-2013 semes-ter.
Travis Moret, of Kasson, has been named to theUniversity of Minnesota, Morris Dean’s List for the fall 2012semester.
Wartburg College located in Waverly, Iowa has releasedthe names of the fall term 2012 Dean’s List. Area studentsincluded on this list are; Caitlin Anderson from DodgeCenter and Nicole Hanson, from Kasson.
North Dakota State University in Fargo, ND has announcedthe fall 2012 Dean’s List. On this list from Byron are MichaelAnderson and Derek Siercks, from Dodge Center, CaitlynWock, from Hayfield, Faith Halverson, and from Kasson,Christopher Acker.
Alyssa Rohlik of Mantorville has been named to the fallsemester 2012 Dean’s List at St. Cloud State University.
Milligan College in northeast Tennessee has named TylerJorgenson, of Kasson, to the Academic Dean’s List for thefall 2012 semester.
Bethany Anding, of West Concord, has been placed on theDean’s List for the fall semester 2012 at Augustana Collegein Sioux Falls, SD.
Tiffany Paulson, of Kasson, has been named to the HighHonors list at Southwest Minnesota State University inMarshall, MN.
The University of Wisconsin-River Falls has released thefall 2012 semester Dean’s List honoring the following localstudents. From Kasson; Jennifer Herberg and from Byron,Carolyn Kyllo, Erin Root and Brandon Novey.
The following local residents were named to theRochester Community and Technical College Dean’s List forthe 2012 fall semester. From Byron, Dena Alberts, JacobBieber, Michelle Buscovick, Matthew Dammen, MelissaDeBus, Thomas Disque, Brooke Donkers, Jordyn Erdman,Trina Exe, Trevor Ford, Kelsie Gilbertson, RosalindHamblin, Connor Hedlund, Sarah Helget, Alison Holets,Levi Holets, Taylor Kunkel, David Lipke, PatrickMansfield, Paul Marshall, Naomi Maylone, JenniferMeyer, Tracey Meyer, Alysa Miller, Hunter Miller, RebeccaMurry, Spencer Otteson, Sarah Palmer, Justin Quam, AmyReding, Andrew Ress, Megan Schriever, AshleySchwarzenbach, Cody Sheirer, and Michael Szynal. FromHayfield, Olivia Allen, Andra Boyum, Alicia Carmack,Josiah de Neui, Katie Elward, Megan Follmuth, LarissaLee, Connor Nelson, Shelby Nielsen, Micah Thorson,Michael Voltin, and Allison Woodwick. From Kasson,Christine Anderson, Laura Arndt, Stacy Brumfield, DylanDailey, Cristina Elton, Erin Erpelding, Tania GalindoGuerrero, Lauren Hubbard, Kelsey Jones, BaihleyJorgenson, Beth Lacey, Sean Madsen, Mason Moran,Caitlin Nordsving, Kyle Peters-Kruger, Karl Peterson,Melanie Peterson, Cody Pogalz, Stefan Rechtzigel,Jacquelyn Royds, Chelsea Rysavy, Kristen Senjem, KarlaSmith, Lindsay, Stromback, Shannon Szecsy, RyanTrowbridge, Candace Vath, Chase Westphal, KatherineWetmore, Margarita Wunderlich, Kylie Yeigh, DanielZacharda and Alicia Zelinske, From Mantorville, CarissaAnderson, Megan Benner, Jessica Bradford, MichaelChilson, Jacob Ewing, Kelly Fredericksen, Laura Galbus,Mikaela Handevidt, Tanner Hodgman, Kayla Lentz, SamuelOlson, Ryan Rendler, Eric Williams, and Andrea Wolhfiel.From West Concord, Sara Anderson, Dune Avery, RachelLinscott, Trevor Ness, and Riki Weitzenkamp.
NATIONAL COMPETITIONTwo teams of four Southwest Minnesota State University
culinology majors qualified to compete in the ResearchChefs Association Student Culinolgy Competition on March6-9 in Charlotte, NC. Erin Badzinski, of Kasson, is part ofthis competition.
GRADUATESKrislin Kieffer, of Byron, graduated from the University
of Wisconsin, Stout in December 2012. She earned a Bachelorof Science in Golf Enterprise Management and a minor inBusiness Administration.
Minnesota State University, Mankato held commencementservices in December 2012. Graduates from this area include;Patricia Bauer, MS Educational Studies, Jala Mvula, BA,International Relations, and Neil Severson, BS, Urban andRegional Studies all from Kasson and from Mantorville,Kristina Shurson, BS, Elementary Education, cum laude andJohn Walbruch, MS, Experiential Education.
Allison Ruby, a 2008 Kasson-Mantorville graduate,received a Bachelor of Science degree in genetics from IowaState University in Ames, Iowa during graduation cere-monies held December 14, 2012. Allison is currentlyemployed in the Genetic Laboratories of DuPont Pioneer inJohnston, IA. Her parents are Barb Hauber of Kasson andKurtis Ruby of Rochester.
Monday March 4, 2013Kasson-Mantorville Middle School
7:00-8:00 pm: Baseball and Softball8:00-9:00 pm: Girls and boys track and golf
Parents should print off the needed forms online at www.komets.k12.mn.us
From the home page click on:Activities > Activities Office > Athletic Registration Forms >
Pre-Season Sign Up Forms
CHECKS SHOULD BE MADE OUT TO K-M SCHOOLS:9 - 12 TH GRADES: $807 - 8 TH GRADES: $75
1 can condensed cream of chickensoup1/2 c. milk1 1/2 c. shredded Cheddar cheese
ECIPESFROM JANE CARLSEN
CRANBERRY SOUR CREAM COFFEE CAKE1 c. butter, softened1 c. sour cream1 tsp. cinnamon1 1/4 c. granulated sugar1 1/2 tsp. baking powder1 c. chopped walnuts
2 eggs, lightly beaten1/2 tsp. baking sida1 16 oz. can whole cranberry sauce1 tsp. real vanilla extract2 c. all-purpose flour
Preheat oven to 350º. Butter and flour a bundt cake pan. Cream butter andsugar in large bowl. Add eggs, vanilla, and sour cream. Mix well. In anothermixing bowl combine flour, baking powder and soda. Add the dry ingredientsto the wet ingredients and stir as little as possible to combine. Spoon half thebatter into the bundt pan. In a small bowl combine the cranberry sauce, cin-namon and chopped nuts. Spoon on top of the batter in the pan. Spoon theremaining batter into the cake pan. Bake for 55 minutes. Let cake cool thor-oughly before removing from the pan. Makes 12-16 servings.
Heat oven to 400º.Prepare stuffing as directed on package.Combine chicken and broccoli in 13x9 in baking dish. Stir in soup, milk andcheese; top with stuffing.Bake 30 min. or until chicken is done and casserole is heated through.
How the Air SmellsTonight, the air smells like
rain, from the rain gentlyfalling. Haven’t smelled thatmuch this summer. I’msmellin’ this wonderful, gen-tle smelling rain from myfront porch. It’s a smatteringof relief that we need. I havepatches of new grass in myfront yard and they’re gettinga good sniff of this. I wonderif blades of grass have nos-trils. I bet they do andthey’re open wide!
My own nostrils openwide from time to time.Backyard fires do that.Campfire smoke, well it ben-efits the soul more than what-ever harm it may do to mylungs. I’d hate to go to thegrave sayin’ I avoided camp-fire smoke to delay the grave-stone carver’s duty. Ain’tgonna happen!
We have a heap and abunch of meat smokers intown. Pork and chicken
NUFFsaid!
by Mark SannesKasson, MN
splashed with secret sauce,please the palette and pleasethe life. What a great day it isto tend to your smoker, manyhours of smoking that werepreceded by many hours ofmarinating, all along the waysharing just a few of thesecrets of success withfriends and neighbors.
New cut grass, sometimesmowed, sometimes choppedbecause of delays, opens mynostrils, too. Sitting on theold picnic table after mow-ing/chopping the lawn andsniffing that harvest (with acold beer) is a great reward!And you can sit and look outat the yard just thinking “Idid good and I done good!”
Friday night footballgames have their concessionstands that call to my senses,too. On a cool night, withcheers from the stands echo-ing throughout the field,standing in line for a hot dog-gie and hot chocolate gets aguy in a chowin’ mood!
I don’t know if I have afavorite smell. They don’tneed to compete with oneanother. They can all taketheir turns at number one.When they do, they do.
Nuff said!
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For more information call Kristy Faber at
Triton Community Ed: 374-2808
Door County and Washington Island Vacation May 14-17, 2013Escorts: Kristy Faber (Triton Community Education)
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JOIN US ON A SPECTACULAR FOUR DAY, 3 NIGHT TRIP TO
DOOR COUNTY WISCONSIN!Features Include: •3 night stay at Rowley’s Bay Resort in Door County, Wisconsin•Winery tour/tasting•Guided Washington Island Tour
(Stave Chapel, Washington Harbor, School House Beach)•Story teller and Fish Boil•Guided Tour of Door County
(Koepsel’s Farm Market, Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, shopping at Fish Creek)Please note, that the ferry ride to Washington Island is 30 minutes long
and requires that the coach bus travel on it.
Cost: Please specify who you are rooming with on your registration.$505/person, double occupancy $475/person, triple$628/person, single $460/person, quad
Price includes all lodging, the majority of meals, tours and presentations, and coach bus. Registration deadline: April 1, 2013.
A deposit of $100 is due at registration, balance due May 1.
May 14-17, 2013Bus .........................................................................Leaves...........ReturnsDodge Center THS Lot by the baseball field ...........6:00 AM .........5:30 PMKasson Community Ed Center ................................6:15 AM .........5:15 PMByron Community Ed Center...................................6:30 AM .........5:00 PM
The City of KassonPUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEEAPPRENTICE LINE WORKER
The City of Kasson, MN Public Utilities is accepting applications for anApprentice Line Worker for operation, maintenance and repair for an over-head/underground distribution system, and provides assistance to otherpublic works departments as needed. Requirements: Documented comple-tion of a State Accredited power line school and progress toward a JourneyLicense. Residency within 30 minute response time required within sixmonths of hire. Grade 10 $22.25 - $26.96 per hour + benefits and on-call.Deadline: 4:00 P.M. February 21, 2013. Call (507)634-7071 or visit theCity’s website at www.cityofkasson.com for an application.
Previous applications for the Journey position need not re-apply. EOE.
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135 teachers are candidates for Minnesota Teacher of the Year
The 2013 Minnesota Teacher of the Year will be chosenfrom a field of 135 candidates. These candidates have accept-ed their nominations and completed the required materials tobecome eligible for the honor. The number of candidates isthe highest for the Teacher of the Year program since 2005.Sheryl Pischke of the Triton school district is one of thenominees.
This year’s program will name the 49th Minnesota Teacherof the Year, celebrating the tradition of excellence in teachingin Minnesota. Candidates include pre-kindergarten through12th-grade teachers, from public or private schools.
The 2013 Minnesota Teacher of the Year will be announcedSunday, May 5, at the Marriott Minneapolis Northwest inBrooklyn Park, Minn. Over the coming weeks, a 25-memberpanel of community leaders will name a group of semifinal-ists, and then finalists.
Organized and underwritten by Education Minnesota, theMinnesota Teacher of the Year program receives support fromEducation Minnesota ESI, The Harvard Club of MinnesotaFoundation, McDonald’s Restaurants of Minnesota, MarriottMinneapolis Northwest, Pearson Education, The SMARTerKids Foundation, TruStone Financial and United EducatorsCredit Union.
Police chase downsuspect in pickup
At approximately 10:50a.m. last Wednesday a DodgeCounty deputy was runningstationary radar in the city ofDodge Center. The deputyobserved a pickup approach-ing at a high rate of speed (50MPH in a 30MPH zone). Asthe pickup neared the squadcar it veered across the oppos-ing lane of traffic and swervedtoward the squad, almost hit-ting it.
The deputy stopped thepickup in the parking lot of abusiness. The deputy madecontact with the driver who
provided false identification. He returned to his squad torequest assistance as the driver was not being cooperative.
The suspect’s vehicle made a U-turn and drove straightahead toward the deputy's vehicle while the deputy was sit-ting in his squad. The deputy had to drive out of the pickup'sway to avoid being hit and then pursued the pickup.
The pickup drove through several streets in Dodge Center,attempting to escape from the deputy. The deputy pursued thepickup out of town and onto Highway 14 heading east. Thepickup eventually got stuck in the median on Highway 14 eastof county road #25. Barry Frances Colsch was taken into cus-tody.
Dodge County received assistance from the Kasson PoliceDepartment, Minnesota State Patrol and Dodge CountyHighway Department.
Colsch was charged with numerous counts including flee-ing a police officer in a motor vehicle. Barry Colsch appearedin Dodge County Court Friday, February 8. Bail was set at$20,000 unconditional or $10,000 conditional. The conditionsare: Appear at all court hearings, remain law abiding, keep incontact with his attorney and sign a waiver of extradition. Hisnext court appearance is Wednesday (today ) at 11 a.m.
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Senators David Senjem and Carla Nelson author Mayo’s destination medical center bill
Senator David Senjem (Rochester) and Senator CarlaNelson (Rochester) have introduced legislation asking law-makers to approve a $585 million public-financing plan tocover the public infrastructure costs associated with the clin-ic’s ambitious growth plans.
The Mayo Clinic announced plans to invest $3.5 billionover 20 years in Rochester and surrounding communities tobuild what it describes as a “Destination Medical Center.”Mayo also estimates that the expansion could attract at least$2.1 billion in additional private investment.
The goal of Mayo Clinic creating a Destination MedicalCenter (DMC) is to ensure Minnesota and Mayo Clinic con-tinue to grow in the coming decades. Market forces in healthcare are driving a number of select medical institutionsaround the world to emerge as global Destinations MedicalCenters. Mayo Clinic intends to be one of these select DMC’sand prefers to develop in Minnesota and not expand else-where.
“This is an incredibly valuable asset for the state ofMinnesota, and we are going to work collectively to makesure this asset not only stays here but grows here,” SenatorDave Senjem said. “We have the opportunity with this pieceof legislation to do that.”
“The Destination Medical Center initiative will create25,000-30,000 new jobs and generate approximately $3 bil-lion in new tax revenue,” said Assistant Senate MinorityLeader Carla Nelson. “This is the most significant economicgrowth opportunity our state has ever seen and I will workhard to ensure its passage.”
Professional QualificationsDid you know that becoming certified as a chiropractor requires a minimum ofsix years of highly specialized college trainings?Today’s Doctor of Chiropractic must complete 4,485 hours of classroom instruc-tion and pass a rigid chiropractic board examination before earning a license. Inmost states, continuing educational seminars must be completed for annuallicense renewal.
Personal BackgroundIn addition, I have completed courses in biology, exercise science and nutritionand hold a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and a minor in Chemistry from NorthDakota State University, and a Doctorate of Chiropractic from NorthwesternCollege of Chiropractic. To further my continuing education, I received specialtraining since college in Pediatric and Post-natal Training from the InternationalChiropractic Pediatric Association. And, I have visited a number of other chiro-practic clinics to study their methods and procedures including: BloomingtonNatural Care Center in Bloomington, MN. Additionally, I devote two days every six weeks attending a nationwide seminarin Orlando, Florida, to stay current on the latest chiropractic advances.This is the kind of training and professionalism I offer you. If you have hesitatedvisiting a chiropractor, perhaps you didn’t know that chiropractors go to suchgreat lengths to continue their education and provide you with the latest tech-niques and the most qualified service. Call me today and let me help you.
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Barry Mosier Family Eleven years as missionaries includes surviving deadly plane crash
Barry Mosier and hisfamily have lived inDodge County since 1984.Barry worked at theaccounting office ofBowie and Mosier inDodge Center.
In 2000 the familymoved to serve as volun-teer missionaries inAfrica. They were inTanzania at the KibidulaMission and spent threeyears in the DemocraticRepublic of Congo at theCongo Frontline Mission,a ministry started by Barryand his son Keith.
The family had manyexciting adventures inthose 11 years in Africa.Few can compare thoughto surviving a 2008 air-plane crash that killed 47people.
In April of 2008 Barryand his wife Marybeth andtheir children April andAndrew went to visit theirson Keith to see if theycould accept a call tomove to Congo and join
Keith at the FrontlineMissions.
The family boarded aHewa Bora Airways DC 9headed from Goma DRCto Kisangani. They wereon the last leg of the jour-ney and Barry calledKeith to say they were ontheir way.
"Landing and taking offin Goma is always nerveracking due to the shortrunway from a 2002 lavaoverflow that coveredone-third of the runway. Iprayed as always beforetaking off," said Barry.
As the plane reachedpeak speed passengersheard a bang from underthe plane. One of theengines failed and as thepilot applied the brakes afront tire blew. The planeskidded off the end of therunway and crossed alarge boulder field wherethe wheels broke off theplane. The plane's bellystarted to disintegrate asthey skidded. Then, came
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a 20-30 foot drop where the planesmashed through the roofs andwalls of a number of buildingsbefore crashing to a halt in an openair market.
As Barry states, "The impactwas severe. Both Marybeth and Ilost our glasses and she broke hernose. While searching for his glass-es, Barry heard his daughter Aprilsay, "Dad, we have to get out ofhere." As Barry looked across upthe aisle he could already see thewing covered with flames. Thewings broke up as they smashedthrough the buildings and fuel waspouring everywhere.
"Everyone on the plane knewthat we were all looking death inthe face and that at any secondthere would be an explosion.”April was the first one up to jointhe stampede of people trying toreach the front of the plane.
Barry tried to cross the aisle, but peo-ple were fighting their way to the front ofthe plane. The wing and back exits werenever opened. Andrew's leg was stuck inthe broken jumbled up seats. Barry waspulling, but could not get him unstuck.Marybeth pulled from a different angleand was able to get him out. His leg wasbroken from the ordeal.
April said when she first saw that theplane was on fire she was scared. She randown the aisle in the mass of people whowere trying to get out. As she arrived atthe front April found she was trapped andcould not get out.
At the front of the plane was a manstanding, looking at a crack 6-8 incheslong. April hollered at him in Swahili,"We have to open this crack or we willdie." Together they started tearing off
pieces of the plane with their bare hands.When April thought the hole was bigenough she dove through, only to getstuck halfway through. A man insidepushed her the rest of the way out.
A flight attendant standing outside toldher to run because the plane would blowat any minute. April kept looking back asshe ran to see if her parents were out. Asoldier pulled her by her hand and put herinto a police car. They took April to thehospital and along the way all she couldthink was that her parents were dead.
Inside the plane Barry reached thedropoff where the seats had collapsed onimpact. "I picked Andrew up anddropped him onto a seat in front of meand he screamed. I didn't know that hisleg was broken," said Barry.
A laymen training school in Kisangani, Congo.
The Mosier family-back row-Jared, Laura, Barry, and Keith. Front-Marybeth,Andrew and April-reunited after the crash.
This April 15, 2008 plane crash the Barry Mosier family was involved in took the livesof 47 people and injured another 100. The family escaped the burning plane just beforethere were three explosions.
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Barry Mosier Family continued....
After Barry climbeddown he picked him upand continued to make hisway toward the front. "Iremember seeing arms andlegs of people, but it wasthe people who had been inthe market and wereunderneath the broken upfloor of the plane," saidBarry.
"When I reached thehole in the plane that Aprilcreated, I saw a man stand-ing ready to take Andrew. Ihanded him out and wentback in to make sureMarybeth was coming.After stepping out of theplane, we ran some dis-tance away," continuedBarry.
The scene outside waschaos. Ten to 15,000 peo-ple were racing on foot tosee the crash. People werepartly trapped under theburning plane and otherswere searching for lovedones, yelling and wailing.Searching for their ownchildren, the Mosiersshouted out questions topeople. As they shoutedthey looked back and sawthree explosions shootforth from the center sec-tion of the plane. "I doubtanyone got out after that,"said Barry.
"We knew the planeshould have blown up andthat it was a miracle wewere alive. We later foundout that 47 people died inthe crash and 100 morewere injured. Sitting therein the hospital withstretchers going by us withseriously burned people,we poured out our hearts inprayer thanking the Lordover and over for sparingour lives," said Barry.
After this terrible ordealBarry did not even want tobring up the subject ofmoving to Congo. Twoweeks later Marybeth said,"We're only alive because
God has more work for usto do. He turned this wholething from a sure disasterto a chance to praise hisname in the whole world. Ithink we should movehere," she said. A fewmonths later they movedto Congo.
During those 11 yearsBarry said their effortsseemed "feeble" and onlythrough God’s amazingblessing much was accom-plished. In the Congo theybuilt an evangelism train-ing school in the jungleand started a gospel radiostation that reaches overthree million people. Theypioneered work among theprimitive Pygmy tribe,launched over 60 churchplanters in dark areas andare now drilling waterwells. Their son Keith andhis family still live in theCongo.
Other accomplishmentsthrough God’s blessinginclude: Involvement inthe startup of 130 new con-gregations, involved inproviding roof sheets forsome 1,500 new churches,distributed almost 300 tonsof Bible studies, sold450,000 religious booksthrough door to door evan-gelist book sellers, bap-tized 6,300 new members,gave 2,100 bicycles and5,000 Bible picture rolls tofront line gospel workersand Marybeth delivered150 babies.
Since coming back tothe area the family hasbeen resettling and speak-ing at churches and con-ventions across the coun-try, from Maine toCalifornia and between. Ifyou or your organizationwould like to have himcome and speak, contacthim at (507)634-7070 or(507)884-7246.
Barry is also back in the accountingbusiness. Barry Mosier, CPA has openedan office at 202 West Main Street inKasson (C.O. Brown Insurance building)and he also works with his former busi-ness partner Myrna Bowie at her Dexteroffice. Barry is excited about being backin public accounting again. Is it irony or isit destiny that an accountant and his fam-ily survived an April 15 plane crashalmost five years ago?
Clean water was an important commodity in Tanzania and Congo. Nathan Rittenourand Elisha VandeVort are standing by a new well the missionaries dug.
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DATE AND PLACE OFRECORDING: Recorded January30, 2006,Dodge County Recorder,Document No. A164535.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: Bank ofAmerica, National Association assuccessor by merger to BAC HomeLoans Servicing, LP fkaCountrywide Home LoansServicing, LP Dated: March 20,2012,Recorded April 02,2012,Dodge County Recorder,Document No. A195959.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY: The West 165 feet ofTract "G" in the City of Kasson,Minnesota; also described as: TheWest 165 feet of the followingdescribed tract: Commencing atthe center of Mantorville Street(now Avenue) 4 47/100 and 2/9chains North of the Northwest cor-ner of Block 2 in the Village ofKasson, thence North 1 chain 111/9 links, thence East 4 chains and50 links, thence South 1 chain 111/9 links, thence West 4 chains and50 links to the place of beginning;being a part of what is known asTract "G" in Bunker's Addition tothe Village of Kasson.
REGISTERED PROPERTY:No
TAX PARCEL NO.:243510750
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:408 N Mantorville AveKasson, MN 55944COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: DodgeORIGINAL PRINCIPAL A -
MOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$84,000.00
AMOUNT DUE ANDCLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFDATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDINGTAXES, IF ANY, PAID BYMORTGAGEE: $78,918.26
That prior to the commence-ment of this mortgage foreclosureproceeding Mortgagee/Assignee ofMortgagee complied with allnotice requirements as required bystatute; that no action or proceed-ing has been instituted at law orotherwise to recover the debtsecured by said mortgage, or anypart thereof;
PURSUANT to the power ofsale contained in said mortgage,the above described property willbe sold by the Sheriff of said coun-ty as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:Thursday, January 03, 2013, 11:00a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff'sMain Office, Dodge CountyCourthouse, City of Mantorville topay the debt then secured by saidMortgage, and taxes, if any, on saidpremises, and the costs and dis-bursements, including attorneys'fees allowed by law subject toredemption within 6 months fromthe date of said sale by the mort-gagor(s), their personal representa-tives or assigns.
DATE TO VACATE PROPER-TY: The date on or before whichthe mortgagor must vacate theproperty if the mortgage is notreinstated under MinnesotaStatutes section 580.30 or the prop-erty redeemed under MinnesotaStatutes section 580.23 is07/03/2013 at 11:59 p.m. If theforegoing date is a Saturday,Sunday or legal holiday, then thedate to vacate is the next businessday at 11:59 p.m.
MORTGAGOR(S) RE LEAS -ED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIG-ATION ON MORTGAGE: NONE
THE TIME ALLOWED BYLAW FOR REDEMPTION BYTHE MORTGAGOR, THEMORT GAGOR’S PERSONALREPRESENTATIVES OR AS -SIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TOFIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIALORDER IS ENTERED UNDERMINNESOTA STATUTES SEC-TION 582.032, DETERMINING,AMONG OTHER THINGS,THAT THE MORTGAGED PRE -MISES ARE IMPROVED WITHA RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
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NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENTOF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the above Mortgage Fore -closure Sale is hereby postponed toThursday, February 07, 2013, at11:00 a.m., Sheriff's Main Office,Dodge County Courthouse, City ofMantorville in said County andState.Dated: December 18, 2012Bank of America, NationalAssociation as successor by merger to BAC Home LoansServicing, LP fka CountrywideHome Loans Servicing, LPAssignee of MortgageePeterson, Fram & Bergman, P.A.By: Steven H. BrunsAttorneys for:Bank of America, NationalAssociation as successor by merger to BAC Home LoansServicing, LP fka CountrywideHome Loans Servicing, LPAssignee of Mortgagee55 E. 5th St., Suite 800St. Paul, MN 55101(651) 291-895516751-120920 F:1c
NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENTOF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the above Mortgage Fore -closure Sale is hereby postponed toThursday, March 14, 2013, at 11:00a.m., Sheriff's Main Office, DodgeCounty Courthouse, City ofMantorville in said County andState.Dated: January 09, 2013Bank of America, NationalAssociation as successor by merger to BAC Home LoansServicing, LP fka CountrywideHome Loans Servicing, LPAssignee of MortgageePeterson, Fram & Bergman, P.A.By: Michael T. OberleAttorneys for:Bank of America, NationalAssociation as successor by merger to BAC Home LoansServicing, LP fka CountrywideHome Loans Servicing, LPAssignee of Mortgagee55 E. 5th St., Suite 800St. Paul, MN 55101(651) 291-895516751-120920 L:4c
NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENTOF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the above Mortgage Fore -closure Sale is hereby postponed toThursday, April 25, 2013, at 11:00a.m., Sheriff's Main Office, DodgeCounty Courthouse, City ofMantorville in said County andState.Dated: February 07, 2013Bank of America, NationalAssociation as successor by merger to BAC Home LoansServicing, LP fka CountrywideHome Loans Servicing, LPAssignee of MortgageePeterson, Fram & Bergman, P.A.By: Michael T. OberleAttorneys for:Bank of America, NationalAssociation as successor by merger to BAC Home LoansServicing, LP fka CountrywideHome Loans Servicing, LPAssignee of Mortgagee55 E. 5th St., Suite 800St. Paul, MN 55101(651) 291-895516751-120920 B:8c
01/30/2013 15:13 Stalking/609.749/hara Pine Island Cleared, RPbelieve their daughter is be stalked by an on-line predator. RP reported theconversations have occurred on Facebook and MSN.
01/30/2013 17:49 Suicide Threats Dodge Center Cleared, received callfrom daughter that son in law is talking suicidal.
01/31/2013 9:45 Ambulance Run Kasson Cleared, 5 year child awakebut not responsive, is passing out while on the phone, no known medicalhistory.
01/31/2013 9:50 Criminal Dam. To Prop Dodge Center Cleared, report-ed while parked in construction area someone threw large piece of debrisinto truck bed and put a large dent in it.
01/31/2013 11:25 Abandoned Vehicle Dodge Center Cleared, Wouldlike to speak to a deputy regarding abandoned vehicle left on lot.
01/31/2013 20:35 Suspicious Activity Claremont Cleared, reportingsomeone is in a foreclosed house across the street with flashlights. Car wentaround back by the garages.
02/01/2013 12:08 Suicide Threats Oronoco Olmsted CountyTransferred 911 cell call caller's spouse at location in olmsted countythreatening to take her life. caller not home. 911 direct transfer to olmstedcounty dispatch.
02/01/2013 14:32 Assaults Kasson Unfounded 911 CELL CALLassault, just happened unknown adult male beat up callers 18 yo son & fledeastbound on Main St. black BMW medical assist refused by caller KPDcase...suspect located by KPD.
02/01/2013 18:49 Juvenile Complaint Hayfield Cleared Autistic 11 yoboy left the residence and now unable to find him.
02/01/2013 21:21 Suspicious Activity Dodge Center Cleared persons inthe area checking mailboxes.
02/02/2013 16:29 Carbon Monoxide Alarm Hayfield Cleared, carbonmonoxide alarm activation, going off since this morning.
02/02/2013 19:17 Juvenile Complaint Kasson Cleared, juveniles play-ing in the dryers.
02/03/2013 7:14 Suspicious Activity Claremont Cleared, unknown,unwanted person walking around outside of RP house adult male/ whi jack-et, no hat or gloves, carrying a stick, unk hidden object on r hip, actingunder influence and "high".
02/03/2013 13:28 Suicide Threats Mantorville Cleared female waschatting with a suicide chat board.
02/04/2013 13:21 Miscellaneous West Concord Transferred RP waveddeputy down regarding some complaints about his neighbor. Would like tospeak with 3502 once he is on duty.
02/04/2013 13:26 Runaway Kasson Cleared, Client is refusing to getinto vehicle to go home. Male near Burger King in Kasson. Walking weston 5th St. E, wearing a black coat and Green Bay Packer hat and Green BayPacker jersey.
02/04/2013 17:42 Motorist Assist Kasson Cleared, 3123 reported vehi-cle on the side of the road with flat tire. they are changing tire and are inthe traffic lane. could use some lights out there for safety.
02/04/2013 21:44 Other Driving Complaint Dodge Center Cleared,caller reporting a yellow sports car all over the road possibly intoxicateddriver.
02/05/2013 7:55 Civil Dodge Center Cleared reported customer at storecan not pay for gas. Subject is still at location.
02/05/2013 8:11 Motorist Assist Dodge Center Cleared, 1 YO childlocked in running car.
02/05/2013 15:39 Found Property Mantorville Cleared, Debit cardfound in hall of the Courthouse.
02/05/2013 15:48 Theft By Swindle Kasson Pending/Investi stolen pay-roll checks.
02/06/2013 10:50 Flee Peace Officer Dodge Center Cleared, subjectfled from traffic stop 1 in custody veh impounded to 218.
02/06/2013 19:32 Suspicious Activity Mantorville Cleared, Vehicleparked in the cul-de-sac with its lights off. When the driver noticed thecaller they left the area and headed toward Mantorville.
02/06/2013 20:43 Domestic Kasson Cleared, caller stated husband hadpushed her while she was holding a baby.
02/07/2013 7:44 Domestic Assault/abuse KASSON Cleared, callerreporting he was assaulted by spouse at location, just happened, requestingKPD to maintain the peace children present in the home KPD sentMediated at scene.
02/07/2013 7:54 Suicide Threats Dodge Center 911 cell caller suicidalteenager female 15 with knife in her room/verbal aggressive with caller.
Dodge County Sheriff’s Dept.Incident Blotter 1/30/2013 though 02/07/2013
Minnesota department of natural resources
Warmer weather could mean ice dangers
With several days of temperatures hovering above andbelow freezing, 32°F, the Minnesota Department of NaturalResources (DNR) is reminding everyone not to let their guarddown when traveling out on a frozen lake, river or pond.
With days of warmer than normal temperatures, it doesn’ttake long to make the ice brittle, said Kara Owens, DNR boatand water safety specialist. “Anglers or snowmobilers mightbe safe in one spot one day, but might fall through in the sameplace the very next day."
So far this winter, there have been no ice-related deaths inMinnesota. Last winter, four people died after falling throughthe ice.
“We want people to get out and enjoy our weather, butremember ice is never 100 percent safe,” she said. “Don’t putyourself or someone else in danger by going out on thin ice.No fish is worth your life.”DNR clear ice minimum thickness recommendations are:
4 inches for walking.5 inches for a snowmobile or ATV.8-12 inches for a car. 12-15 inches for a medium-sized truck.Owens added when the temperature rises above freezing for
six hours during a 24 hour period, people should double therecommended minimum thicknesses. If temperatures riseabove freezing for 24 hours or more, they should stay off theice.
Owens recommends anyone heading out on the ice should:wear a life jacket, carry a set of ice picks, check with a localbait shop or resort to ask about ice conditions and measure theice.
n By Karla Tate
The Dodge Center GardenClub will be meeting onFebruary 19th, 2013 at 7 p.m.at the Dodge Center Library.With many seeking warmplaces during our cold win-ters, consider expanding yourvision as Tracy Stephens willbe sharing “Hot Hot, Hot -the Riviera Maya Jungle,” Itis a ten acre plot of reclaimedjungle, south of Cancun. Theland is an echo-preserve andsustainable, powered entirelyby solar panels and genera-tors, where everything iscomposted and recycled.Explore the beauty of the jun-gle with its vermillion andorchids. Visitors are alwayswelcome. Any questions, callKarla Tate at (507)259-9571.
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WEDNESDAY: Seashorecasserole, Italian blend veg-etable, pickled beets, muffin,Boston cream pie
All seniors are welcome toSunwood Senior Dining. A dona-tion of $3.50 for 60 & over and$6.00 for under 60. Open to thepublic. Call 634-7526 for details.Serving time: 11:30. Bingo 10:30a.m. Tuesday & Friday morningsbefore lunch.
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FEB. 13 - FEB. 20
USDA is Accepting Applicationsfor Home Repair Grants
Is your home in need of repairs? USDA RuralDevelopment can help.
USDA Rural Development is accepting applications forgrant funding statewide for very-low income homeowners forhome repairs to correct or remove existing health, safety, san-itary, and accessibility issues. Grants up to $7,500 may beavailable to eligible households.
This program is available to homeowners who are 62 andolder living in rural communities with a population of 20,000or less. Faribault and Owatonna are currently eligible areas asthese communities are “grandfathered” into the program.
Carol Horstman, Area Specialist for USDA RuralDevelopment has announced that qualified applicants to beconsidered for this grant program are being sought. If you arean elderly homeowner with very-low income and a need foressential repairs, please contact USDA Rural Development.Income limits vary by county; ranging from $22,600 to$26,000 for a one person household. It is recommended thatyou contact your local USDA Rural Development office forincome limits in your county.
Staff at USDA Rural Development will be available toexplain the program and assist with applications. To be eligi-ble for a grant, applicants must own and occupy their home.In order to receive a grant, USDA must determine that thehousehold is unable to repay a loan and the repairs must be foreligible purposes. There are also limits on the amount ofhousehold assets one can own.
“The homeowner would use the grant funds to hirelicensed contractors to repair the home by removing healthand safety hazards or to make the dwelling accessible foroccupants with a disability,” said Horstman. Those interestedare asked to place a call to the USDA office and gain assis-tance with the process.
For more information, contact the Austin RuralDevelopment office at 507-437-8247 Ext. 4. You can alsovisit www.rurdev.usda.gov/mn.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender. To file acomplaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights,1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, or call800.795.3272 (voice), or 202.720.6382 TDD).
Kasson Library
DID YOU KNOW• The ancient Romans celebrated the Feast of Lupercalia on February 14th in
honor of Juno, the queen of the Roman gods and goddesses. Juno was also
the
goddess of women and marriage.
• Many believe the 'X' symbol became synonymous with the kiss in medieval
times. People who couldn't write their names signed in front of a witness with
an 'X.' The 'X' was then kissed to show their sincerity.
• Girls of medieval times ate bizarre foods on St. Valentine's Day to make them
dream of their future spouse.
• The Kasson Library is featuring "Blind Date With a Book"!
Come in and check it out!
Free tax help available inDodge County
Again this year, free tax help is available for taxpayers liv-ing in Dodge County. Last year over 100 individuals or fami-lies took advantage of this free service. Volunteer counselorsare trained and certified yearly by the IRS, MinnesotaDepartment of Revenue and AARP. All returns are filed elec-tronically, providing fast refunds, which can be sent directlyto your bank account, usually within a few days. This serviceis provided at the Senior Center in Mantorville or DodgeCenter Library. Service is also provided to shut-ins at theirhomes. Call SEMCAC (507) 634-4350 to schedule yourappointment. Sorry, farm income or complex businessreturns are not done. 6shtfnc
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Kasson Mantorville Girls Softball Association announces 2013 TRYOUTS.
Sunday, February 24th 4-5pm for 10U & 5:30-7pm for 12U and up and/or
Monday, March 4th 5:30-7pm for all ages. Payments are due at tryouts.
Open for lunch Thurs., Sat. & Sun.Open for dinner Wed.-Sun.
Frank ‘N SteinRestaurant & Lounge • 775-6440
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Terry Selthun weighs in a commercial hauler at the site of the new building and scale at the Dodge County trans-fer station. The new 70’ scale was operational January 2, 2013. Customers now enter north of the former entrance.When the blacktopping is completed this spring/summer the total cost of the 1,000 square foot building and scale willbe close to $400,000.
New Entrance Road to Dodge County Transfer StationPublic customers are now using a new driveway to enter the Transfer Station during operating hours. The new driveway is
located about 300 feet north of the Transfer Station along County Road 21 (240th Ave). The old driveways in front of theTransfer Station are now closed.
Public customers wishing to drop-off recyclable materials still have 24-hour access to the drop-off bins located on the southside of the Recycling Center using Gate C.
Operating hours at the Transfer Station and Recycling Center remain the same:• Monday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.• Tuesday – Friday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.• Saturday 8 a.m. – 12:00 noon