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Volume 120, Number 44 Wednesday, July 29, 2015 Maple Lake, MN 55358 maplelakemessenger.com
Inside . . .
Lakers: page 8
Coming up
* Wright County Fair is
July 29 - August 2
* POSTPONED Carol McBradys
Action for Children Zambia Fundraiser
from August 1 to
November 20
* All Star Clown Show is
August 1
* National Night Out is
August 4 - M.L.F.D. will
hand out ice cream
starting at 7 p.m.
If you hear a siren
come out to the street!
Left: Current and past royalty joined Blair Stewig at the Aquatennial Ice Cream Social.
Front Row: The 2015-2016 royalty - Maya Ortiz, Heather Blahut, and Maddie Nelson.
Middle Row: 2014-2015's royalty - Lori Elsenpeter, Courtney Klingelhoets, and Blair
Stewig. Back Row: 2013-2014 Ambassador Chelsea Trettel. Right: Stewig performing
her meet the candidates speech. For this speech the candidate must wear a costume
that represents them and their hometown. Stewig was dressed as a maple tree.
(Photos submitted by Maddie Nelson)
by Ashley Becker
Correspondent
Aquatennial
continued on page 12
Closure of
CSAH 37 west
of Maple Lake
The Canadian Pacific Railway
will be repairing the crossing on
CSAH 37 about one-quarter mile
west of the city of Maple Lake.
Work will begin on Tuesday,
Aug. 4, and is expected to be
completed by the end of the day
on Friday, Aug. 7. The crossing
will be closed to all traffic from
6:30 a.m. on Aug. 4 until approximately 4:30 p.m., Aug. 7.
If you have any questions regarding this closure, please contact Steve Meyer, highway
maintenance superintendent, at
763-682-7374, or Bill Cordell,
senior traffic technician, at 763682-7391.
Pastor Luke Baehr and Matt Wagner in the duet I Am at the Holy Cross Country Music
Festival on Sunday, July 26.
Left: Vocalists Brian Warner and daughter, Katelyn. Violinist Marilyn Groth is between
them. Right: Richard Eckman with harmonica and steel guitar.
Left: Jayce Wagner on drums. Middle: Pastor Culynn Curtis dressed for the occasion
Sunday morning. Right: Chris Riviere, the bands bass player. (Photos by Harold Brutlag)
by Harold Brutlag
Columnist
Canada Geese
continued on page 7
of the citys social media website and online community accounts should focus on
significant city interest areas and
be organized in a manner that
avoids duplication, ambiguities
and conflicting information. Administration of all social media
websites and online community
accounts must comply with applicable laws, regulations and
policies, as well as proper business etiquette.
City of Maple Lake social
media and online community
website accounts are considered
to be a city asset, and logins to
these accounts will be securely
administered in accordance with
city computer security policies.
Going forward, all postings to
the citys Facebook page may be
subject to review by the city
clerk and may be removed without notice, and the city also reserves the right to shut down any
of its social media sites or accounts for any reason without
notice.
Facebook postings may include city events, city partner
events
and
not-for-profit
fundraisers held in the city. Postings not allowed include political commentary, sales at retail
stores, garage sales for individual profit, and events hosted entirely or primarily for a private
gain. The city will also remove
any responses containing profanity or vulgarity, as well as
anything demeaning or inflammatory to other people, and will
document these with a specific
reason for removal.
City Council
continued on page 7
Hunters can
harvest Canada
geese in August
$1
There was a whole lot of toetapping and clapping by the audiences at this years annual
Country Gospel Music concerts
at Holy Cross Lutheran Church,
Maple Lake, Sunday, July 26.
The day began with a Country
music orientated church service
at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Culynn
Curtis presiding and a band led
by Matt Wagner and featuring
vocalists Brian Warner and his
daughter, Katelyn. The day gave
way to a silent auction, bake sale,
pork chop dinner, outside games
by John Holler
Correspondent
County Board
continued on page 9
Viewpoint
Brutes
Bleat
by Harold Brutlag
I was surprised when I took Vanna out for her daily walk to Ney
Park Sunday about 11 a.m. and saw 10 horseback riders and one colt
on a lead on that parks trails. It hasnt been unusual to see four riders, but 10 jolted me into reality that the eastern part of the park is
being used extensively and by more than guys like me with a dog.
Its fun to see the variety of riding horses people bring to the park
and dodging the horse apples hasnt been a problem. The extensive
July rains have kept the park green and the blooming wild flowers
add color. There seems to be a number of duck families in the large
pond, but few geese. Occasionally we flush a covey of pheasants,
but not on a regular basis, and I havent heard the resident sand hill
cranes for about a month. .
. but life goes on.
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Its hard to believe well be heading into August next week, but
taking a look at the local farm crops pretty much tells us the summer
will soon be history. Barring any unforeseen circumstances the corn
and bean crops look like they will be of the bumper crop variety.
The down-side is the low commodity prices which takes a big slice
out of the bottom line. I guess thats why they call farming a gamble!
I should be thinking about hitting the Silver Creek Sportsmens Club
trap range on Tuesday nights to take some of the gamble out of my
scattergun hunting for grouse and pheasants. Thats something Ill
start doing as soon as the weather cools off! My thoughts lately have
been about ruffed grouse hunting which opens in middle to late September. The DNR hasnt said a lot about the grouse population this
year, except the early drum count was about the same as the previous
year. Talking it over with hunting buddy Daryl Hennen recently, we
figured we should make a three-day hunt into northeastern Minnesota this fall which should give us some indication on the population as well as work us into some kind of physical shape for the
rest of the hunting seasons, if thats possible for someone my age! It
seems like we have to drive about three hours to get into good grouse
or pheasant habitat which is the reason for extending grouse hunting
into a three-day effort. Developing rural property has taken its toll
over the years on Minnesotas brush country, and while there is still
a lot of grouse woods out there, its taking longer to get to it now
days. Aldo Leopold, a visionary and champion of the wilderness,
penned these prophetic words in the year 1935, This country has
been swinging the hammer of development so long and so hard that
it has forgotten the anvil of wilderness which gave value and significance to its labors. The momentum of our blows is so unprecedented
that the remaining remnant of wilderness will be pounded into road
dust long before we find out its values.
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I keep threatening to get out on the water, but on the hot, humid,
cloudless days staying close to the air conditioner seems to win my
battles with the fishing pole. It looks like well be out of the humid
stuff by the time this newspaper is in your mailbox, so thats my new
timeline for fishing, sometime after Thursday! Fishing reports are
hard to come by during the dog days of summer, but thats normal.
Lake Koronis, near Paynesville, was good for a pair of local anglers
who were fishing walleyes and sunfish about 10 days ago. Maple
Lake kicked out some decent crappies for a couple of fellows fishing
in the Schneider bass tournament, who switched species when they
couldnt find any largemouth bass.
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Maple Lakes Lakers baseball team added three more wins last
week, giving them a 21-1 win-loss North Star League record as they
go into their final scheduled games this week. They host St. Michael
Friday night at 7:30 p.m. and Moorhead on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. This
year the Region games will be played at Delano beginning August
5, and the State Class C tournament will begin on August 21 at
Watkins and Cold Spring.
Ask a
Trooper
by Sgt. Neil Dickenson
Question: Is it legal to carry
passengers in a camper or 5th
wheel on the highway?
Answer: Although it appears unsafe, it is legal for people to ride in campers pulled
behind trucks in Minnesota.
This is not the case in all states,
so you need to check with each
state you are traveling through.
I do not recommend having
passengers in pull-behind
recreation vehicles. Most of
them are not designed to carry
passengers and are not
equipped with seatbelts. In my
career as a State Trooper, I
have seen crashes that involved
recreation vehicles, such as a
fifth wheel and travel trailers,
and most of them offer little
protection to occupants.
Question!
Question:
Remember last year that moose that got hit in Maple Lake?
Did they ever find out if it had a brain worm?
- Rick K., French Lake, via Facebook
Answer:
Hi, Rick, We went ahead and contacted the DNR for updates
on the lab results from the bull moose that was struck on Highway 55 in Maple Lake near the lake access on September 29,
2014. Heres what they said...
Diagnostic lab test results came back that this moose had a
very bad liver from liver flukes and congestion in the lungs (causation not known, possibly an infection or pneumonia).
The brain was clear of Parelaphostrongylus tenuis (also
known as meningeal worm, brainworm, or moose illness) evidence.
GREAT
Corrections
In the July 22 issue of the
Messenger there were two mistakes in the 11th Annual
Christopher Schneider Bass
Tournament article. It stated that
Christopher has been gone for
11 years when it should be 12.
On page 6, the top right photo,
Letters
Readers are invited to take part in discussions of interest to the Maple Lake community.
All letters to the editor must be signed and must include the writers address and telephone number or email address. Letters of private thanks, solicitation, petition and
those containing libelous material will not be published. The Messenger reserves the
right to edit all letters.
Dear Editor,
Traffic crashes make July
one of the deadliest months of
the year in Minnesota and
speeding is one of the most
common contributing factors in
these crashes.
Its time to remind motorists
that the posted speed is the absolute maximum speed allowed
under ideal conditions: 55
means 55. To help send this
message, local law enforcement
and agencies across the state,
are ramping up patrols on
speeders and aggressive drivers.
Just because some drivers
exceed the speed limit from
time to time, that doesnt make
it legal or safe. Increased speed
means increased stopping distance and less time to react in an
emergency even a modest
speed increase can turn a nearmiss into a deadly collision.
To the Editor:
How does Representative
Tom Emmer's support of the
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) violate
his oath of office?
The fish sees a fat juicy worm
dangling in front of him. The
fish says, "There is good protein
in that morsel which will give
me fine nutrition if I eat it."
"What's wrong with that?" But
it's the hook hidden within the
worm; that's what's wrong with
it!
There are a number of hidden
political "hooks" within TTIP
and the other "trade" treaties that
erode our nation's sovereignty
ultimately leading us into world
government. The TTIP is similar
to Obama's recently passed National Socialized Medicine Act
in that its printed pages would
compare to the size of a telephone book and the "hooks" are
hidden in the fine print. For a realistic preview of TTIP we need
look no farther than the North
American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA) (approved in 1994)
and the European Union (approved in 1993). Like all these
"trade" treaties, NAFTA has a
provision for super-national
court composed of members
from Mexico, Canada and the
U.S. to resolve any trade disputes. It supersedes any U.S.
Court. Canada recently appealed
a case to this NAFTA court
protesting that some U.S. stores
had labels reading "Produced in
the UNited States" on the meat
they sold. Canada contended that
this unfairly hurt the sale of
Canadian meat in the U.S. The
NAFTA court ruled that Ameri-
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On July 22, Shannon Lee
Dalbec, 35, of Howard Lake,
was arrested in Buffalo on a
Wright County apprehension
and detention order for 1st degree DWI violation.
On July 22, Julie Ann Erlandson, 51, of Delano, was arrested
in Delano on the charge of 2nd
degree DWI.
On July 23, Nicholas Scott
Eggergluss, 21, of Delano, was
arrested in Delano on a Wright
County warrant for underage alcohol consumption.
On July 24, Reeality Antonnette Howard, 22, of Howard
Lake, was arrested in Cokato on
the charge of domestic assault.
On July 24, Erin Lee MacDonald, 35, of Buffalo, was arrested in Rockford on Wright
and Carver County warrants for
5th degree possession of a controlled substance.
On July 24, John H Wurdemann, 53, of Delano, was arrested in Delano on the charges
of obstruction of legal process
and domestic assault and a
Wright County warrant for 3rd
degree DWI violation.
On July 24, Marcelino Hernandez Clemente, 29, of Buffalo, was arrested in Corinna
Township on the charge of driving after cancellation inimical to
public safety.
On July 25, Brady Lane Ellis,
35, of Buffalo, was arrested in
Franklin Township on the
charge of 2nd degree DWI.
There were 25 property damage accidents, 7 personal injury
accidents, 2 hit and run accidents and 2 car-deer accidents.
There were 6 arrests for
DWI, no underage consumption
arrests, no school bus stop arm
violations and 70 tickets for
miscellaneous traffic violations
reported this week.
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ages to more than 37,000 households. In 2014, the program expanded to six more sites and is
excited to add Buffalo in August, the only new site in 2015.
The program is designed to
supplement peoples grocery
store purchases, providing them
with produce and meat items
that they might not otherwise be
able to afford. The end result is
that households who utilize the
program have access to and consume more nutritious staples.
Because Fare For All buys food
in bulk, the program is open to
anyone. As more people participate, the program can provide
even better deals.
Weatherhead said that he be-
lieves that demand for the program will remain high. Even as
the economy continues to improve, many Twin Cities residents have become more budget
conscious and are continuing to
look for ways to make their food
budgets stretch, he said.
The food distributions will
be held one Tuesday each
month at Zion Lutheran Church
at 1200 State Hwy. 25 in Buffalo. All distributions will be
from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Remaining
2015 dates include August 4th,
September 1st, September 29th,
October 27th and November
24th. For additional information please visit www.fareforall.org
2015 Wright County Outstanding Senior Citizens are Bernice Kittock (left) and Dale Vanderlinden (right), both of
Delano.
(Photo submitted)
ganizations doing a wide variety of volunteer work. Some of
which are Toasters Club,
Sportsman Club promoting
wildlife conservation and habitat. Delano Public School, Delano Senior Club, American
pher Besser made his first appearance on the indictment before Judge Kathleen Mottl. Bail
continues at two million conditionally and five million without
conditions. He is being represented by Kevin Tierney, Public
Defenders Office. Brian Lutes,
chief of the criminal division, assisted Kelly with the Grand Jury
proceedings.
Christopher
Bessers next court appearance
was set for July 28 before Judge
Mottl.
Community
Meetings
Methodist Church of Annandale, 250 Oak Ave. N.; 320274-3380.
Aug. 4: Celebrate Recovery
(non-denominational
Christian-based recovery program), 7 p.m., Monticello
Covenant Church; 763-2952112.
Aug. 4: Gamblers Anonymous & AA, 7:30 p.m., Buffalo Evangelical Free Church,
2051 50th St. NE, County Rds.
25 & 113.
Aug. 5: Maple Lake Chamber of Commerce Social, 5
p.m., at The V by HH. New
members welcome.
Lake Maria State Park will host a Universe in the Park program
at the parks nature center on Saturday, August 1, beginning at 8:30
p.m. Universe in the Park is a summer outreach program hosted by
the Minnesota Institute for Astrophysics and area state and local
parks. Presentations cover a variety of astronomical topics such as:
the history of matter, how astronomers "see," and a journey through
the solar system. Afterwards, if weather allows, attendees have the
opportunity to view the sky through multiple 8-inch reflecting telescopes, operated by the staff and provided by the Minnesota Institute
for Astrophysics.
Lake Maria State Park is located approximately seven miles
northwest of Monticello, five miles north of Maple Lake and 10
miles northeast of Annandale on Wright County Highway 111. For
more information about park activities and directions, call the park
at 763-878-2325 or visit its web site at www.mnstateparks.info.
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Wellness on Wheels
Happy 70 th
Birthday
George!
Obituaries
MCMANUS, PHILLIP EDWARD, Crystal
Philip
Edward McManus, age
90, formerly
of Crystal,
died July 23,
2015,
in
Brooklyn
Park after a
very long road with Alzheimer's
Disease.
Visitation was at WashburnMcReavy, 5125 W. Broadway,
Crystal, from 3-6 p.m. July 26.
Mass of Christian Burial was at
the Church of St. Raphael in
Crystal on July 27 at 11 a.m.
with visitation one hour prior to
the service. Interment at Glen
Haven Memorial Gardens, Crystal.
Phillip was born Jan. 5, 1925,
in Casselton, ND, to Edward
Philip and Ernestine Catherine
(Schober) McManus. He attended Sacred Heart Academy in
Fargo three years and graduated
from Casselton High School in
1943. He went on to the University of Minnesota Institute of
Technology, U.S. Navy V-12
Aeronautical Engineering Program and received his B.S. in
Naval technology in 1946.
While at the U of M, he played
football for the Gophers. He
completed his service in the
Navy with one year at the U.S.
Naval Station in Coco Solo,
Panama, in 1947.
He returned to college at St.
John's University and received
his BA in mathematics in 1948.
He played football for the Johnnies. He continued his education
with Masters Degree coursework at St. Thomas.
Phil's career started at Maple
Lake High School as a math
teacher, athletic director and
head coach of the football, basketball, and baseball teams
(1948-53). He met Kate in
Maple Lake and they were married in 1949. He went on to work
In Loving Memory Of
VICKIE LYNN OTTEN
Who died July 28, 1986
It's been 29 years since you
were taken from us. Your
memory grows stronger as
each year goes by. We miss
you so much!
The family of
Vickie Lynn Otten
People
Wedding Announcements
Maple Lake
(320) 963-5731
View Guestbooks, Obituaries,
and Videos Online.
www.dingmannfuneral.com
July 31st
HAPPY
TH
70
Love, Your Family
BIRTHDAY!
Sadler-Dumont to wed
The parents of Nicole Ann
Sadler and Jesse Laine Dumont
of Concord, CA would like to
announce their upcoming wedding on August 1, 2015, 3:30
p.m., at Deer Lake Orchard in
Buffalo, Eric Zaske officiating.
Nicoles parents are Tim and
Jodi Lengyel of Maple Lake and
the late Michael Sadler. Grandparents are Tom and Jeanette
Triplett of Hackensack, Chuck
and Carol Paumen of Maple
Lake and Rick Johnson and the
late Audrey Johnson of Concord,
CA.
Jesses parents are Clay and
Cheri Dumont. Grandparents are
Poke Cake
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 5
Beef Tips in Gravy, Bow Tie
Pasta, Candied Sweet Potatoes,
Lettuce Salad, StrawberryRhubarb Pie
THURSDAY, Aug. 6
BBQ Pork Riblet, O'Brien
Potatoes, Steamed Cabbage,
Wheat Dinner Roll, Mississippi
Mud Bars
FRIDAY, Aug. 7
Country
Fried
Steak,
Whipped Potatoes w/Gravy,
Green Beans, Wheat Bread, Watermelon
Church
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
CHURCH
5460 63rd St. NW, Box 462, Maple
Lake
Ph.: 763-463-9447
www.holycrossmaplelake.org
Pastors: Culynn Curtis
Visitors Are Always Welcome!
SUN.: 8:30 a.m., Lutheranism 101
& Refreshments; 9:30 a.m., Summer
Service.
MON.: 11 a.m., First of All Prayer;
1 p.m., Quilters; 6 p.m., VBS.
TUES.: 6 p.m., VBS.
WED.: 6 p.m., VBS, Worship on
Wednesday.
BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
400 County Rd. 37 NE, Maple Lake
Ph.: 320-963-3118
www.bethuccml@gmail.com
mfritz@ants.edu
Interim Pastor: Michael Fritz
WED.: Noon, Women's Guild
Luncheon at The V.
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service;
10:30 a.m., Fellowship.
MON.-THURS.: 6-8 p.m., VBS at
Holy Cross Lutheran Church.
TUES.: 6:30 p.m., Church Council.
WED.: 6-8 p.m., Ice Cream Social.
CHURCH OF SAINT TIMOTHY
8 Oak Ave. N., Maple Lake
Ph.: 320-963-3726
www.churchofsttimothy.org
Pastor: Father John Meyer
Interim School Principal: Dawn
Kincs
SAT.: 3:30-4:15 p.m., Confessions;
4:30 p.m., Mass.
SUN.: 8 & 10 a.m., Mass.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH IN SILVER CREEK
(LCMS)
11390 Elliott Ave. N.W., M.L.
Ph.: 763-878-2820, 320-333-8636
Pastor: Rev. George W. Sagissor III
SUN.: 10 a.m., Worship Service;
11:15 a.m., Sunday School, Bible
Study.
SILVER CREEK
COMMUNITY CHURCH
4282 114th St. NW, Maple Lake,
MN 55358
3 miles so. of I-94 on Co. Rd. 143,
just off Hwy. 8; Ph.: 320-963-3957;
605-553-5240
www.silvercreekcommunitychurch.c
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Pastor: Luke Baehr
SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship; 10:30 a.m.,
Sunday School, Bible Study.
ANNANDALE EVAN. FREE
CHURCH
10252 St. Hwy. 55 N.W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-274-8951
Pastor: Dennis L. Johnson
SAT.: 8 a.m., Audio Training.
SUN.: 8:15 a.m., Prayer; 8:30 &
10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 9:45
a.m., Fellowship Hour, Lydia Gull
Speaking; 6 p.m., VBS.
MON.: 9 a.m., Grandmas in Prayer.
MON.-WED.: 6 p.m., VBS.
TUES.: 7 p.m., Celebrate Recovery.
WED.: 2 p.m., Young at Heart.
ANNANDALE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
250 Oak Ave. N., Box 329, Annan.
Ph.: 320-274-5127
www.mumac.org/~annandaleumc
Pastor: Ruth Hograbe
FRI.: 7:30 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous.
SAT.: 7:30 a.m., Bible Doctrine; 8
a.m., Church Garage Sale.
SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship Service;
10:15 a.m., Coffee Fellowship, Sunday School.
TUES.: 8 p.m., AA/Al-Anon.
BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
CHURCH
7809 Co. Rd. 35 W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-963-3592
Pastor: Lynn Machula
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service;
10:30 a.m., Sunday School & Bible
Study.
EAGLES GROVE CHURCH
PO Box 1020, Annandale
Location: Hwy. 55, next to The
Marketplace
Ph.: 320-248-6024
www.eaglesgrove.org & Facebook
SUN.: 10:30 a.m., Worship Service;
Energized Music and Quality Children's Programs Provided.
MT. HERMON LUTHERAN
CHURCH
1284 Keats Ave. N.W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-963-3284
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Annandale
Cokato
Prices Good
July 28 - Aug. 2
5
1
1
49
Boneless Beef
Chuck Roast
3
4
3
99
99
lb
Pink Lady
Apples
lb
Chuck
Steak
29
lb
Ice Cream
Sandwiches
6 ct box
Fresh Brats
Grade A Chicken
Drumsticks &
Thighs
lb
48 oz btl
9 oz
Original &
Beer Batter
26-32 oz pkg
Thick Sliced
Bologna
10 lb bag
99
Moreys
4 pack
Chicken of the Sea
Tuna in Water
99
4 ozoz pkg
16
13 3
2/$
$ 99
BAKERY SPECIAL
17 oz btl
10/$
4
4
99
12 pack
.5 ltr btls
or
6 pack
18.5 oz btls
12 Double Rolls
Regular or Ultra Soft
2/$
10
DELI SPECIAL
12 ct pkg
Mrs. Gerrys
Kretschmar
Pierce Bone-In
Garlic
Bread
Assorted
Cookies
Fruit
Salad
$ 99
Corned
Beef
Wings Dings or
Wing Zings
49
lb
99
lb
33%
Bonu FREE
s Size
99
Dial Liquid
Soap
Hand
7.5 oz
1 lb
2/ $
99
Insect Repellent
Lipton Tea
Pure Leaf
Woods Off!
Deep
8 oz
99
Aquafina Klarbrunn
Water
Vita Ice
24 pack
Drinks
1/2 liter btls
Pepsi Products
Chunk White
Albacore Tuna
2/
Lobster Tails
Limit one with coupon. Limit one coupon per household. Valid only
at The Marketplace, Annandale & Cokato, MN.
Good thru 8-2-15.
2/$
Kosher or Dill
12 oz pkg
99
4
$
8-10 ct pkg
Assorted Varieties
Sunbelt Bakery
Gedney
Pickles
Babies
32 oz
Premium Chicken
Breasts
24 pack cans
GOOD THRU
8-2-15
Crystal Granulated
Sugar
Breakfast Bars
2/$
2/$
64 oz
12 oz pkg
4
5
49
lb
store coupon
Apple Juice
John Morrell
49
99
99
Shore Lunch
Natural Casing
Wieners
09
Crisco
Vegetable Oil
$
Red or Green
Seedless Grapes
1
3
4
2
5
2
3
5
2/$
19 oz pkg
lb
16 oz
Select Varieties
Deans
Country Fresh
99
Land O Lakes
Half & Half
39
99
lb
or event.
Since going to the fair every
year has been a tradition, I have
multiple favorite memories.
With that said, my favorite
memory of the fair is simply that
every year it does not disappoint. For me, it has been the
best way to bring friends and
family to multiple days of fun,
while in the meantime, creating
lasting memories.
Last year, I attended the fair
three different times. The first, I
was anxious to share the fair
with my friend, who came all
the way from Australia to visit.
The second time, I attended the
fair with multiple families from
the neighborhood, including my
own. Lastly, I came to congratulate the outgoing ambassadors
on their amazing year.
Brianna Ye
Parents: Brian and Sherry Ye
of Monticello.
Why did you decide to become an ambassador candidate, and why are you a good
candidate?
I decided to run for many
reasons. I grew up going to the
fair every year, and always considered it one of the best times
during the summer. I also grew
up in Wright County my whole
life, and spent much of my time
participating in the towns that
make up our county.
I am extremely grateful to be
in an area where our towns intertwine and are full of so many
people who get involved, not
only in their hometowns, but
also their neighboring towns.
For those reasons, I have
been inspired to always be outgoing, helpful, and to make a
difference. I am honored to be a
candidate at the fair this year.
Tell us about your favorite
Wright County Fair memory
Brooke Oelfke-Hagen
Parents: Rick and Susan
Czanstkowski of Buffalo.
Why did you decide to become an ambassador candidate, and why are you a good
candidate?
I have always been interested
in royalty, because my mom was
Miss Buffalo in 1981. It was
something that always appealed
to me. I made my final decision
to run after talking to Chelsea,
who answered some of the questions I had.
I would make a good candidate, due to the fact that I love
to be around people.
I am also extremely extroverted, and get lots of my en-
Kelsey Hackett
Parents: William and Cheri
Hackett of Monticello.
Why did you decide to become an ambassador candidate, and why are you a good
candidate?
I decided to become an ambassador candidate to build on
an unbreakable bond with other
girls from around the county
and other counties.
I am a good candidate because I am respectful, responsible, caring, heart-warming, and
dependable.
Tell us about your favorite
Wright County Fair memory
or event.
My favorite Wright County
Fair memory would be trying
most of the food stands that are
provided, and another memory
is watching and playing bingo.
or event.
My favorite Wright County
Fair event is the demolition
derby. This is a special event for
me, as well as my whole family,
because a great majority of my
aunts, uncles, and cousins participate in the demolition derbies over the weekend of the
fair.
With such a big family, it is
one of the few places that we all
come together to have a good
time.
There is nothing that can
compare to the rush of revving
engines, hard hitting, and the
crowd roaring as you cheer on
family members in one of the
most exciting events of the year.
Shaniah Karels
Parents: Dale Karels and Tricia Hansen of Waverly.
Why did you decide to become an ambassador candidate, and why are you a good
candidate?
I decided to become an ambassador candidate because I
have lived in Wright County for
my whole life, and I have been
attending the Wright County
Fair for as long as I can remember.
This fair holds a special place
in my heart, because coming to
the fair is like a family reunion;
it is the one place that we all get
together to have a good time.
I am a good candidate because I am responsible, easy to
get along with, and I strive to be
a good role model.
I represented my hometown
as a 2013 Waverly Ambassador,
and I believe the program taught
me how to manage my time, as
well as develop my public
speaking skills.
I would be fully committed
to the Wright County Fairest of
the Fair Ambassador position,
and represent the county and fair
as the fun and friendly places
they are.
Tell us about your favorite
Wright County Fair memory
Shelby Campbell
Parents: Leroy Campbell and
Donna Decker of Maple Lake.
Why did you decide to become an ambassador candidate, and why are you a good
candidate?
Ever since I was little, I
wanted to be a princess like my
older cousin, even though Im
the biggest tomboy I know.
I had gone to the fair every
year since I can remember, and
remember seeing princesses
every year and wanting to be
just like them, but that wasnt
the only contributing factor.
About four years ago, I became a part of Wright County 4H, and this really sparked my
interest.
I enjoy seeing the princesses
every year at coronation and
years with the option to purchase at any time. The new facility will consist of office
space, a meeting room, a transfer hub, and a heated garage designed to accommodate the
cleaning and storage of 20 transit buses. Bus maintenance will
be completed off-site at local
vendors.
Trailblazer Transit started in
Sibley County in 1997 and has
been providing public transportation in portions of Wright
County since 2009. After the
Wright County Commissioners
dissolved RiverRider in June
2014, Wright County Area
Transportation (WCAT) was
created by a majority of the city
governments in Wright County.
Trailblazer started providing
transit service throughout all of
Wright County after the dissolution of RiverRider. WCAT officially joined the Trailblazer
Joint Powers Board in January
2015. Trailblazer currently has
15 bus schedules that operate
out of its Glencoe facility and
The Trailblazer Transit will serve Wright County with public transportation. The groundbreaking ceremony for the Trailblazer Transit facility in Buffalo was July 8, 2015. The target completion date is May 1, 2016.
able to travel within the county.
Kissock expanded by stating
that Trailblazer offers group
packages and discounts for summer programs and daycares. I
have heard many compliments
about the drivers courtesy, and
the convenience of being able to
travel inexpensively without relying on others.
The other cities participating
Left: Trailblazer Joint Powers Board Members - Lynn Kissock (Board Member), Jack Russek (Vice-chairperson), Ron Shimanski (Chairperson), Doug
Krueger (Board Member) and Bill Pinske (Board Member). Board members not pictured are Sheldon Nies and Jim Swanson.
Right: Groundbreaking for the Trailblazer Transit facility in Buffalo on Wednesday, July 8. Front Row: Gary Ludwig (Trailblazer Transit Operations
Manager), Al Munson (City of Howard Lake), Nadine Schoen (City of St. Michael), Lynn Kissock (WCAT Vice Chair, Mayor of Maple Lake), Jack Russek
(WCAT Chair, City of Delano), Ron Shimanski (County Commissioner McLeod County), Butch Amundsen (City of Cokato), Doug Krueger (County
Commissioner McLeod County), Bill Pinske (County Commissioner Sibley County), Laureen Bodin (City of Buffalo), Scott Enter (City of Buffalo) and
Merton Auger (Mayor of Buffalo). Back Row: Tonia Persons (Trailblazer Transit) and Bill Mathews (Trailblazer Transit).
(Photo submitted)
School
These children attended: Isabelle and Gunnar Melgaard, Hazel Jacobson, Colton Klatt, Ryder Dettwiler, Nolan Mueller, Elijah Dorse, Farah and
Nellie Standafer, Tessa Dahl, Charlie and Lauren Peterson, Joey Farniok, Dallin Jerman, Clark and Oliver Hawkinson, Sophia and Alexander Norberg,
Aubrey and Clifton Jude, Peytyn and Coltin Draeger, Ellie Ogram, Maci Geyen, Emily Smith, Rachel and Howie Rasset.
(Photo submitted by Marie Mavencamp)
Canada Geese
continued from page 1
The states Canada goose
population remains high, and the
August management action is
one way to control goose numbers, said Steve Cordts, waterfowl specialist for the DNR.
This harvest helps limit the
amount of damage the birds
cause to crops in the western portion of the state.
The August goose harvest
will open only in the intensive
harvest zone in west-central
Minnesota, with shooting hours
from a half-hour before sunrise
to a half-hour after sunset. A
small game hunting license,
special goose permit and state
waterfowl stamp are required.
A federal waterfowl stamp is
not needed; however, it is required to hunt geese and other
waterfowl beginning in Sep-
tember.
This is the third year the
DNR has held an August goose
management action.
Last August, about 5,500
hunters harvested about 21,000
Canada geese, compared to
24,000 in 2013, Cordts said.
Factors like weather and
progress of small grain harvest
tends to affect hunter success.
The DNR in August will announce details of fall waterfowl
seasons, including the September Canada goose season that
runs from Saturday, Sept. 5,
through Tuesday, Sept. 22, and
the regular Canada goose seasons that tentatively begin Saturday, Sept. 26. Season dates
and more information on goose
hunting can be found at
www.mndnr.gov/waterfowl.
Boone welcomed a few new friends to his Books with Boone event at the library this week, as the group listened to Rocket Writes a
Story, the story about canine Rocket, who loves books and words. Everyone participated in a Memory game to review the book, and it
took a group effort to clear the board, with readers working together to read the question cards and remember where the correct answer
cards were. Boone will be at the library again on Tuesday, August 4, from 9:30 to 10:30. Please join him.
Pictured from left to right: Larson Melgaard, Kenlyn Marsicek, Jill Sherwood, Ellie Ogram, Lisa and Boone, Brolin
Chlan, Adler Chlan, Whitler Chlan, Hans Peterson, Ben Ogram and Christina Ogram.
(Picture submitted by Terry Mooney)
City Council
continued from page 1
In other business, the council:
Approved a consent agenda
that included Kenneth Yagers
assessors contract for 2016-28,
a grant application for a gambling exempt permit for a
Ducks Unlimited raffle at Maple
Lake Legion Post #131 on September 15, final payment of
$57,077.46 to Caldwell Asphalt
Company for the 2015 Seal
Coat Project, a prepaid propane
contract for the liquor store, and
the following donations: $3,750
from the Maple Lake Lions for
the Ambassadors, $100 from
Paul Manuel in memory of Zita
Manuel for flower baskets, and
$40,000 from Vaughn Veit to the
Maple Lake Fire Department.
Adopted a resolution approving the Ambulance Budget
of $167,833 for 2016.
Adopted a resolution approving Airport Hangar Area
Pavement Project bid results.
The low bidder of three is Mid-
Sports
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Maple Lake ended the North
Star League regular season
against Mound Sunday afternoon. Playing as the visitors, the
Lakers jumped on the Mallards
early when Dusty Decker singled
to score Luke Fobbe. Mound answered with a pair of singles to
score on starter Bobby Fobbe.
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Maple Lake closes their regular season this week with home
games against St. Michael on
Friday night at 7:30 and against
Moorhead on Sunday at 2:00.
North Star League Regions start
August 5th at 7:30 at Delano
with the number-one seed Maple
Lake Lakers taking on a yet-tobe-determined opponent.
Fri 7/31
7:30pm
Irish Stadium
Sun 8/2
2pm
vs. Moorhead
Irish Stadium
Loretto 0
Maple Lake 18
Mitch Wurm went to work
Friday night in his start against a
strong Loretto offense. Wurm
The Maple Lake Lakers were joined by Trevor Pribyl, #7, Porter Pribyl, #1, and Zachary
Pribyl, #25, during the singing of the national anthem.
Laker Brian Redemske, #3, stole home plate and was safe.
Left: Todd Fuller, #7, started Wednesday nights game against Maple Plain on the mound
for the Lakers. Right: Under the watchful eye of Todd Fuller, Trevor Pribyl threw out the
first pitch of the game on Wednesday night at Laker stadium. Later that evening Trevor
handed out freezees to kids at the game; and during the seventh inning stretch, instead
of singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game", a prayer was written by Pastor Culynn Curtis, from Holy Cross Lutheran Church, and read for Trevor and his family for his up(Photos by Charlene Wurm)
coming brain surgery in August.
team.
The Irish returned to Saint
Peter for the second day of the
State Tournament where they
took the field against New Ulm
for a second time and defeated
them once again. Following
their victory, they faced
Lakeville Ice who they lost to
which ended their time at the
State Tournament in 4th place.
Above - Left: Sophomore Amber Klug running to home base. Right: Sophomore Linsey Rachel throwing the ball back
into play after making a catch for an out.
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Above - Left: Junior Morgan Scheiber catching during the game against Saint Peter. Right: Sophomore Anna Becker
preparing to run to third base.
(Photos by Ashley Becker)
The Catch
by Jeff Plattner
Sports Shorts
MAMLMoose hockey
scrimmages
On Friday, July 24, the Monticello-Annandale-Maple Lake
(MAML) Moose hockey team
began their season with a homeice scrimmage against St. Cloud
Cathedral at the Moose Sheritt
Arena.
The following day, the
Moose traveled to Princeton
where they participated in three
more scrimmages: two against
the Princeton Tigers and one
Maple Lake
Most Disappointing
Minnesota Sports Moments
On Saturday evening, after
enjoying another picture-perfect
summer day, I found myself
wanting to watch an exciting
sporting event. However, being
stuck in the mid-summer sports
lull, where baseball and WNBA
are really the only options, I
knew there was no hope of that.
Much to my surprise, my excitement on this fine Saturday night
would come in a far different
form; a first time fathers first experience with his infant daughters projectile vomit. It was one
of those, what in the wide world
of sports is happening right
now? moments. Now everything seems to be back to normal,
but at the time it was extremely
scary. Once she was better and
asleep in her crib, I needed some
sports therapy, something to take
my mind off of what had just
transpired. So, after scrolling
Twitter for a few minutes, I saw
the Twins were leading the New
York Yankees 5-4, in the bottom
of the 8th. Upon flipping on the
game, I was quickly reminded
why I dont waste my time
watching the Twins, at least not
until September, if theyre still in
the playoff hunt. The frantic Yankees comeback got me thinkingwhat have been the most
disappointing Minnesota sports
moments of my lifetime? Keep
in mind that I was born in 1981,
so roughly 20 years of Twins and
Vikings moments will miss out
on making the cut.
5. Timberwolves lose in first
round of playoffs 7 straight
seasons
You may argue the 2004
Western Conference Finals loss
to the Lakers was more disappointing, but was it really? Min-
County Board
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In other items on the July 21
agenda, the board:
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with a significant clean-up of
County Ditch 30 in Cokato
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Celebrating 50
Years of Caring
MAPLE LAKE LAKERS
Drawings
Bean bag tourney participants drawing
for a set of custom Laker Bean Bag Boards.
Drawings throughout the game for
Laker apparel and other prizes.
Celebrating
50 years of caring
Thursday, August 6, 2015
3 7 p.m.
Ellison Park, Monticello
Join us for a free picnic and
family fun!
www.maplelakelakers.com