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Coming up
* Maple Lake Chamber
of Commerce meeting
is a social on August 5
5 p.m. at The V by HH
* ML Lions Take a
Senior Fishing is
August 8
Gear-Head
* Gear-Head Get
Together and ML
Airport Fly-In/Drive-In
is August 15
continued on page 8
Gear-Head Get Together committee members posing with John Rivers (front) and his 1942 Willys Army Jeep. Sitting
in the front seats of the Jeep are Hans Melgaard and his son, Larson Melgaard, with Becky Hance and Don Ramstad
in the back seat. Scott Chantland is kneeling next to Larson. Standing in the back from left to right are Pete Miessen,
Linda Rasset, Roger James, Mary James, Dave Rivers and Larry Greene. Committee members not pictured are Mike
(Photo submitted by John Rivers)
and Vicki Zieska, Tom Hanson, Dan Albrecht and Tricia Manuel.
Closing of CSAH
37 RR crossing
cancelled
The railroad crossing work at
CSAH 37, about one-quarter
mile west of the City of Maple
Lake scheduled from Tuesday,
August 4, until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, August 7, has been cancelled
by Canadian Pacific Railway. No
further information is available at
this time.
Another
conservative deer
season set to
rebuild population
Hunters can expect another
conservative deer season in 2015
as management continues to rebuild deer numbers across much
of the state, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
said.
The 2015 deer hunting regulations will be quite similar to last
year, with one-deer limits in most
of the state, said Leslie McInenly, big game program leader
for the DNR. Hunters should
check the 2015 regulations early,
because in the majority of areas,
hunters will need to apply for a
permit to shoot an antlerless
deer.
In 70 of Minnesotas 128 deer
permit areas, hunters must be
chosen in a lottery to shoot an
antlerless deer. Only bucks can
be hunted in 14 areas. In 29 areas,
hunters have the choice of shooting a doe or a buck. Bonus permits allowing hunters to shoot
more than one deer may only be
used in 11 permit areas and for
some special hunts. In three
southwestern areas, the DNR is
restricting antlerless harvest to
youth hunters only.
Hunters can buy deer licenses
and apply to the lottery for antlerless deer permits starting Saturday, Aug. 1. The deadline to
apply for the lottery is Thursday,
Sept. 10.
Deer Population
continued on page 9
ML Ambassadors
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A bountiful blend of new attractions and long-time favorites drew over 62,000
attendees through the gates,
filling the fairgrounds with
funseekers from locales both
nearby and beyond.
Fair Board Secretary Dennis
Beise reported that once again,
As one of this years new features, Rice Bullriding Company provided a full evenings
worth of adrenaline and entertainment to a grandstand filled with enthusiastic specta(Photo by Katie Friedman)
tors at the 2015 Wright County Fair.
Viewpoint
Brutes
Bleat
by Harold Brutlag
As promised, I did get out on the lakes last week, once to Maple
Lake Friday morning and Ramsey on Saturday morning. Both days
were for sunfish and rather than comment about specific sizes, suffice to say my Friday mornings catch of 15 filled a zip-lock quart
size bag with fillets. I struggled more on Ramsey and when the heat
was starting to get to me I released the six from the live- well hoping
for a better outing next time. . . while at the Lakers Appreciation game Sunday afternoon, Joe Blizil said the rattle trap lures
he and his angling partner were using won them $140.00 in Wednesday nights Maple Lake Fishing Clubs contest on Maple Lake. He
seemed particularly thrilled with the 8 1/2-inch sunfish and a 16inch walleye he caught, along with the four northerns (all over 20
inches) and four large-mouthed bass which gave them first place.
He teamed up with Nicole Elfmann in the bean-bag tournament and
they won $80.00 for finishing second in the eight-team event. .
. Coming off a 7-5 win Friday night over St. Michael; and a 9-5
loss to Cold Spring Saturday, the Lakers were shut out 8-0 by Moorhead ending a great season with a 30 and 5 record. Region playoffs
began Wednesday at Delano when Maple Lake played Maple Plain
who defeated D-C Sunday 5-1. Thursdays game will feature Cokato
vs. Howard Lake at 7:30, and on Friday there are two games, Mound
vs. Hutchinson at 6 p.m.; and Loretto vs. Delano at 8:30 p.m. The
second round of the double-elimination tournament continues on
Saturday with the first round winners playing at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.
and the losers playing on Sunday at 2 and 5 p.m. The third round
begins with teams in the losing bracket playing at 7:30 p.m., Aug.
12 and 13, continuing through the weekend naming a Region champ
Sunday afternoon, Aug. 16th.
*
*
*
Tricia Manuels Mooseburger Clown Camp received some welldeserved ink in Fridays Minneapolis Tribune high-lighting her
clown-camp efforts which attracts want-to-be clowns as well as professionals throughout the United States and sometimes other parts
of the world as well. Telling her story to the Tribunes readers was
a feather in her hat as well as a plus for the Maple Lake community
where her Costume Shoppe is in the process of relocating to larger
quarters on Division Street.
*
*
*
In the pheasant chick report Holy Cross pastor, Culynn Curtis,
saw two coveys Sunday morning along County Road 9, this side of
Buffalo; and Brian Hedman said there were too many to count,
roughly 30, in coveys he and his son, Mitch, saw along a gravel road
Greased
Landings
by Kent Peterson - N55623
Nineteen-year-old SDSU college student Wayne Flury knew
a good deal when he saw one. I
learned that I could earn six college credits if I took flight training, so I thought that would
work just fine. The instructor
and I flew in an Aeronca tail
wheel plane with no intercom or
headsets, so we just yelled at
each other over the engine
noise. It was Waynes introduction to general aviation (personal) airplanes. After earning
his private pilots license and
graduating from college, he was
accepted into the Air Force Officer Training Corps program
and reported to Chanute
Air Force Base in Illinois as
a maintenance supervisor. He
was in a flying club there and
wanted to fly the clubs T-34
trainer, but unfortunately, didnt
have enough flight hours to
qualify. That was one of my
big disappointments, he said.
He then received orders to
Vietnam, and was a C-130 maintenance officer at Tan Son Nhut
Air Base, Saigon. After his one
year tour of duty in Vietnam, he
was transferred to Minot Air
Force Base, Minot, ND where
he earned his commercial and
in the French Lake area. Don Curtiss, Pastor Culynns father and a
South Dakota resident living in Mitchell, SD, gave me a first-hand
report for the Mitchell area saying the pheasant population will be
better than last year, but not as good as it was five years ago. He felt
they had ideal weather for a good hatch which is always important
when it comes to pheasant numbers. He said they have had great
weather for crops noting much of South Dakota has had over three
inches of rain in July, something that doesnt usually happen. Hes
guessing there will be 180 bushels-per-acre corn this year. He also
commented about a hail storm northwest of Mitchell which was two
miles wide and about five miles long. He said it pretty much wiped
out the alfalfa, corn and bean
crops in its path. He felt the farmers affected may get some silage
out of the corn.
*
*
*
Vanna and I came across these
brown-eyed susans in Ney Park
Sunday morning. They were in
full bloom and struggling for survival between two walking paths
which I thought was unusual. Incidentally there are 1000s of
them blooming now, an added attraction in the park.
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Minor accident
at stoplights
in Maple Lake
At around 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 1, a minor accident occurred at the stoplights in
Maple Lake. Jesse Anderson, 19,
of Mankato was traveling eastbound on Hwy. 55 when his
Chevy Avalanche struck Robert
Cruikshank, 78, of Maple Lake,
while he was traveling southbound on County Road 8 in his
Dodge Journey. No reported injuries. The Minnesota State Patrol handled the accident
investigation.
(Photo by Kayla Erickson)
Hospital ER.
While the ambulance was on
this call, the fire departments
rescue squad responded to a
medical at 4849 73rd St. NW,
Maple Lake Twp., however the
patient had left the scene.
Aug. 2, 5:37 p.m.: Medical.
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Camille, 763-350-7401.
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AA & Al-Anon, 8 p.m., United
Methodist Church of Annandale,
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Aug. 11: Celebrate Recovery (non-denominational Christian-based recovery program), 7
p.m., Monticello Covenant
Church; 763-295-2112.
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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
SAT.: 8 p.m., Youth Movie Night.
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service;
10:30 a.m., Fellowship.
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.
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!
THURS.: 6 p.m., VBS.
SUN.: 8:30 a.m., Lutheranism 101 &
Refreshments; 9:30 a.m., Summer
Service; 3 p.m., Book Club.
MON.: 11 a.m., First of All Prayer; 1
p.m., Quilters; 7 p.m., Bible Study.
TUES.: 6:30 p.m., Trillium Practice.
WED.: 6 p.m., Worship on Wednesday.
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
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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
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SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship; 10:30 a.m.,
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ANNANDALE EVAN. FREE
CHURCH
10252 St. Hwy. 55 N.W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-274-8951
Pastor: Dennis L. Johnson
FRI.: 9:30 a.m., Women's Bible
Study.
SAT.: 7:30 a.m., Men's Breakfast.
SUN.: 8:15 a.m., Prayer; 8:30 &
10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 9:45
a.m., Fellowship Hour, Kaleb &
Naomi Barrett Speaking; 7 p.m., Eastview VBS.
MON.: 9 a.m., Grandmas in Prayer; 7
p.m., Eastview VBS.
TUES.: 7 p.m., Celebrate Recovery,
Eastview VBS.
WED.: 2 p.m., Young at Heart; 7
p.m., Eastview VBS.
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.
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
w/Communion; 10:30 a.m., Sunday
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PO Box 1020, Annandale
Location: Hwy. 55, next to The Marketplace
Ph.: 320-248-6024
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SUN.: 10:30 a.m., Worship Service;
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Ph.: 763-682-3582
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SAT.: 9:45 a.m., Bible Study; 11 a.m.,
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THURS.: 7 p.m., Small Groups; 7:30
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Ph.: 763-682-1470
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FRI.: Office Closed.
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Trip Report.
MON.: Noon, Prayer Group; 7 p.m.,
Commission Meetings; 8 p.m., Council Meeting.
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SUN.: 10 a.m., Worship at Montrose
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Clearwater, MN; 320-558-2750
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R. Decker
L. Fobbe
Marsnik
Bergstrom
D. Decker
Johnson
Redemske
Fuller
G. Brown
Rachel
Totals
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5
5
4
3
4
4
4
2
1
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R
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1
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0
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2
0
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5
St. Michael 5
Maple Lake 7
The St. Michael Saints came
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a match-up with the last remaining North Star League class B
team. Mitch Wurm got the start
and went a solid seven innings,
giving up 11 hits, two runs, a
walk and six strikeouts. The first
run came in the second but was
answered in the bottom of the inning. The second run came in the
sixth, giving the Saints the lead.
The pitchers dual ended in
the bottom of the seventh when
the Lakers put up three, followed
by three from both St. Michael
and Maple Lake in the eighth, including Brian Redemskes third
home run of the year. Riley
Decker closed out the game,
going two innings and giving up
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4
4
2
4
5
3
5
4
36
R
1
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
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1 0
2 0
1 1
2 0
3 1
1 4
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Fobbe
Marsnik
Raiche
D. Decker
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Bergstrom
Johnson
Haney
Fuller
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4
4
3
1
2
2
2
R
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
H
0
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
RBI
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rachel
Totals
3 0
33 0
0
6
0
0
Moorhead 8
Maple Lake 0
Maple Lake hosted the Moorhead Brewers on Fan Appreciation Day Sunday to cap off the
regular season. Ben Jungers got
the start and gave up one in the
first before settling in for a few
scoreless innings. That came to
an end in the fifth, when the
Brewers scored five. Jungers was
pulled with two outs in favor of
Dusty Decker, who got the Lakers out of the inning. Decker finished the game, giving up a run
in the eighth and another in the
ninth.
Jeremy Schmidt, #16, was the starting pitcher for the Lakers on Thursday nights game
against Cold Spring.
Left: Laker, Bert Marsnik, #21, made the play, a close call when a Cold Spring player slid safely into third base. Right: Luke Fobbe, #2, kept a close
eye on the ball after hitting a double.
(Photos by Charlene Wurm)
Left: The First Base Laker Fan Club was out in good numbers for Appreciation Day enjoying the game and the bargain prices that went with it. Above: Bean-bag competition
was stiff Sunday. Shown are Dan Rassat and Nicole Elfmann (tossing) in the final game.
Bean Bag Tourney Results - First Place was Cody Decker and Dan Rassat, Second Place
was Joe Blizil and Nicole Elfmann, Third Place was Steve and Matt Blizil and Fourth
(Photos by Harold Brutlag)
Place was Lori Blizil and Vicki Decker.
Left: Second baseman Nate Johnson completed a double play in the 4th inning when he caught a line shot and threw to Chad Raiche on first for the second out. Middle: Raiche
doubled in the second inning Sunday, but was thrown out at home on Dusty Deckers single. Right: Umpire Jeff Grasto, Big Lake, and a familiar figure in Maple Lake, took a foul
ball on his right forearm in the 4th inning while Bert Marsnik was batting. Raiche is on the left. There was a brief game delay while he iced the injury. At first I thought it was
(Photos by Harold Brutlag)
broken, he said after the game, noting the swollen giant goose-egg just below his elbow.
The Catch
by Jeff Plattner
Most Memorable Minnesota
Sports Moments
By the time last weeks Most
Disappointing Minnesota Sports
Moments article was written and
we were finished reminiscing of
the painful near misses by the
Timberwolves, Twins, and
Vikings, my mood was so
somber, there was no other option than to follow it up with
something a little more positive.
Though theyve been few and
far between, here are my Most
Memorable Minnesota Sports
Moments.
5. Golden Gophers football;
2003 and 2004
In consecutive Bowl games,
the Gophers defeated the Oregon Ducks and the Alabama
Crimson Tide. This is a true
story, it happened a long, long
time ago, but when you put that
into perspective, it may be one
of my favorite stats of all-time.
The Gophers were a joy to
watch these two seasons for exactly two reasons; Marion Barber III and Laurence Maroney,
who combined for nearly 5,000
yards rushing and 50 TDs over
that span. Since their 2003 Sun
Bowl loss to Minnesota, the
Ducks are 111-32 and have appeared in three Rose Bowls as
well as two National Championship games. Since losing to
the Gophers in the 2004 Music
City Bowl, Alabama is 107-26
and has won three National
Championships. Since their
rolling of the Tide, the Gophers
are 55-71 and have lost seven
straight bowl games.
4. Adrian Peterson breaks
the NFL single game rushing
record
It helps when youre in the
stands to witness history and
thats exactly where I was on
November 4th, 2007. The
Vikings may have been 2-5 entering the game and they may
have gotten blanked, 34-0 at
Lambeau Field the following
week. But this Sunday, the dome
was rockingat least in the second half. With just 43 yards
rushing at the half, Peterson and
the Vikings headed into the
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Committee member John
Rivers said, A very big Thank
You to the sponsors who make
the event possible and allow no
cost to the public. This year 49
sponsors from Wright County
contributed resources for the behind-the-scenes costs required to
put on a big day. Volunteers are
also critical to keeping all the
parts moving, and this year volunteers from the Maple Lake Diamonds and Dreams Sports
Fund will be working from 6:00
a.m. until 3:00 p.m. to assist
with traffic and parking directions.
Rivers stressed, This is a
family friendly event. You
wont find any bounce houses,
but the Minnesota Air National
Guard will have the cockpit of
an F-4 Phantom jet fighter in the
downtown area. Anyone can
climb in to get a pilots eye view.
The sound stage will be behind
the Maple Lake Messenger
building and DJ Bondo Bob will
be spinning his vintage vinyl
from 8 until 11 a.m. and emcee
the rest of the day. The Castaways are on stage from 11 a.m.
until 2:00 p.m., and Crankshaft
and the Gear Grinders are on
from 2:30 until 5:00 p.m. The
Swap Meet from 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. is a big part of the day,
and there will be a vintage dragster display of at least six machines in Madigans parking lot.
These cars from the 1950s and
60s approached speeds of 200
miles an hour in a quarter-mile.
No races are scheduled, but listen for the cackle fest when
they start their engines and let
them roar.
The only event at the Get Together that has a fee is the horsepower Dyno that will be onsite
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The machine measures the horsepower
of both cars and motorcycles.
$20.00 gets you up to 20 minutes of time and two pulls if desired. Sign up and scheduling
will be at the registration tent.
Gear-Head Get Together t-shirts
and ball caps cost $15.00 and
will be available at the registration booth; they can also be purchased before the Get Together
at the Maple Lake Costume
Shoppe.
Food and beverage vendors
will be available all day in the
downtown area, and a pork chop
dinner will be available from
11:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the
airport. Public parking will be
available at Maple Lake High
School with free shuttle buses
available. From 8:00-9:00 a.m.
and 5:00-6:00 p.m. the shuttles
will operate between downtown
and the high school only. From
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the two
buses will make continuous
loops from the high school to
downtown to the airport. Public
parking is also available at Lakers Stadium, across from M & M
Express Lube, and on city streets
where parking is not prohibited.
Out at the airport, Experimental Aircraft Association
(EAA) Chapter 878 will be hosting their 29th annual Fly
In/Drive In. Chapter Secretary
Wayne Flury expects 50-60
fliers but cautions the event is
somewhat weather dependent.
Wright County Historical Society to the ways and means committee. The remuneration
received through the insurance
claim made by the historical society exceeds the actual amount
of the damages and the committee will discuss what to do with
the remaining funds that were
received.
* Approved a three-year contract with CliftonLarsonAllen
Inc. for $194,100. The contract
will run from 2015-17 and is
viewed as being a cost saving
measure as opposed to the costs
charged to do the countys annual audit through the state auditors office.
* Daleiden informed the
board that Clearwater Lake has
been found to contain zebra
mussels, an invasive species
known for choking off fish production in lakes. There are no
public accesses to the lake in
Wright County. They are all in
Stearns County. He said 40 percent of the boats tested at public
accesses failed initial inspections.
* Referred discussion of a remodeling project and expansion
of the assessors offices to the
building committee.
* Authorized obtaining
quotes for concerns over the existing roof of the current Public
Works Building. Moisture has
caused some shingles to buckle,
but, as of yet, there are no leaks
inside the building. The quotes
would be to perform work to
open the roof, investigate the
extent of any damage and, if
roof replacement is need, the
cost difference between another
shingle roof and a metal roof.
* Received an update on the
defunct River Riders program.
Sawatzke said that the next step
in the decertification process of
River Riders will be at the Minnesota Department of Transportation Board. Sawatzke said
that MnDOT will do an audit
and his expectation is that the
audit will be done with a microscope.
* From the building committee came a request for a cost
breakdown of a potential relocation of the countys law library.
* Authorized signatures on a
two-year contract between the
sheriffs department and the
City of Waverly for the county
to provide deputy service to the
city. The contract is for 2016-17
and calls for the city to get four
hours a day of patrol coverage
within the city limits.
County Board
continued from page 3
In other items on the July 28
agenda, the board:
* In discussion of the personnel committee minutes, it was
estimated by Commissioner Pat
Sawatzke that the Public Works
Building project could impact
the 2016 levy (dollars in the
county budget that come from
taxpayers) and it could increase
by as much as 3.5 to 4 percent.
* In another personnel committee item, discussion took
place concerning the fairness of
department head reviews. Two
department heads Highway
Engineer Virgil Hawkins and
Information Technology Director Adam Tagarro had job performance reviews done and they
received different grades. Three
commissioners
reviewed
Hawkins job performance and
he received a Meets Expectations review. Four commissioners reviewed Tagarro and he
received Exceeds Expectations. Sawatzke said that may
have been due to a different
evaluation level from the varied
commissioners. As a result, the
minutes were tabled so all commissioners could provide department head reviews.
* Referred discussion of a
water damage claim at the
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massaging the heart directly, applied rhythmic, manual pressure.
Her blood pressure came back
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The operation was completed
and the patient made a complete
recovery.
In 1960, the three partners
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Closed-Chest
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when the technique was used on
20 patients, ranging in age from
20 months to 80 years, 14 of
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Anyone, anywhere, can now
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All that is needed is two hands.
Cardiac massage evolved into
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Given the mild winter for
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harvest last year, we anticipate
that hunters will be seeing more
deer when afield, and we are already hearing from people that
they are seeing more deer this
summer, McInenly said. We
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raise deer numbers consistent
with our recent goal-setting
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The 2015 season marks the
second year of a management
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listening sessions that indicated
a desire for more deer in many
areas.
Northern Minnesota hunters
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bucks-only season. In bucksonly areas, no antlerless deer
may be harvested by any hunter,
including those with archery or
youth licenses. Similarly, no
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want to shoot an antlerless deer.
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in October.
Permit area breakdown
Bucks-only deer areas in
2015 are permit areas 103, 108,
111, 118, 119, 152, 169, 176,
177, 178, 181, 183, 199 and 203.
Youth-only antlerless deer
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