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By Tim King
The countys construction man-
ger and engineering
rm for the historic
ourthouse renova-
on project is once
gain saying the
rchitect is respon-
ble for escalating
osts on the project.
At Tuesdays
odd County Board
f Commissioners
meeting construc-
on manager Earl
uechtman, of
ontegrity Group,
aid the increasing
umber of change
rders on the proj-
ct was the result of
he architects fail-
re to allow his firm
dequate time to
eview the engi-
eering and design
ocuments. Fuechtman said therchitect, Collaborative Design
roup, gave Contegrity only one
ay to review the documents before
ending them to the printers.
uechtman said his firm normally
as two weeks to review docu-
ments. He said there were many
design inadequacies in the plan
documents that his firm was
unable to see until after the planswere printed and sent to bidders.
As a result of past, and antici-
pated, changes to the plans
Fuechtman asked commissioners
to increase the contingency fund
for the project from its current
level of $312,909.82 to $450,000.
Fuechtman said this was neces-
sary because of the inadequate
plans from the archi-
tect and because of
the commissioners
insistence on the
highest quality work
possible.
Before approving
the $138,000 increase
in the contingency
fund, commissioners
reviewed a list of
approximately forty
changes that have
been made or that
Fuechtman antici-
pates will need to be
made in the coming
months. The list of
changes will cost an
estimated $311,904.
That, Fuechtman
said, will leave just
over $1,000 in the
original contingency
fund.Fuechtman said he has never
worked on a project that had used
up so much of its contingency fund
so quickly.
Even with the increase in the
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Jo Terwey lived her life from
coast to coast but mostly
in Minnesota
Despite dwindling contingency fund,courthouse renovations continue to
stay under budget
By Rin Porter
Jo Terwey is 95 years old this year. Her life has included riding to a
one-room country school in a horse-drawn buggy, living in a chicken coop,
earning credentials as a graduate dietician, living for a time in California
and Pennsylvania, being a social worker for sixteen years, and raising
ten children.
Jo Terwey was born Josephine Zehnle in 1916. Her father, Johann
Georg Zehnle, was born in the Baden Wurttemberg area of Germany in
1877, and came to America in 1893, when he was 15 years old, to avoidthe compulsory military service that was required of all boys. He became
known as John, and traveled to Todd County. He and his brother
William, who came over in 1895, purchased a farm here. The U.S. Census
of 1900 shows John and his brothers William and Rudolph living on a
farm in Reynolds Township. A 1914 plat map shows the farm located in
Section 16.
About 1908, John Zehnle married Anna Maria Bous, whose parents
Gottfried and Martha Bous lived near the Zehnle brothers in Reynolds
Township. The Bous family had emigrated from Holland, first going to
LeSueur County, and then to Todd County.
John and Anna Zehnle had seven children, of which Josephine was the
fifth born. Jo remembers going to St Marys School by horse and buggy in
the spring and fall, with her brothers Herman and Joe, and her sister
Gert. The family switched to the District 131 school when Jo was in the
second grade, about 1923. Her Aunt Nellie Bous was her teacher there
for three years. Jo and her brothers Lawrence and Arnold walked to the
District 131 school.Every spring the school kids had to bring rakes and rake the school
yard. After that, there was a school picnic which was a big community
event, Jo remembers. The parents furnished the lunch and I faintly
remember sack races and a few other games. Another big event for the
school year was the Christmas program. Each kid got to speak a piece, be
in a song or play, and Santa Claus gave each kid a bag of candy and nuts.
District 131 was a one-room
At Tuesdays Todd County Board of Commissioners
meeting Courthouse construction manager Earl
Fuechtman, of Contegrity Group, said the increasing
number of change orders on the project is the result of the
architects failure to allow his firm adequate time to
review the engineering and design documents.
Jo Terwey, Long Prairie, is 95 years old this year. Her life has
included riding to a one-room country school in a horse-drawn
buggy, and living in a chicken coop.
Above, Jos current project is a postage stamp quilt.Continued on page 16.
Continued on page 16.
The driver of this semi-truck surveyed the situation when one of the axles under the trailer
e was hauling broke, causing the load to partially enter the ditch on US Hwy. 71 near Long
rairie on October 19th. Photo by Stacey Rushmeyer
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Fall concertThe Long Prairie ChamberOrchestra will perform "A
Childhood Menagerie," Satur-
ay, October 29, 7:30 pm, in the
LPGE high school auditorium.
States seat belt use at
ecord high, but proper
booster seat lowMinnesotas seat belt compli-
nce rate continues to climb, reach-
ng a record high of 92.7 percent,
p slightly from 92.3 percent in
010. However, proper use of boost-
r seats is just 64 percent, accord-
ng to observational surveys con-ucted by the Minnesota
Department of Public Safety (DPS)
Office of Traffic Safety.
DPS officials attribute the con-
nued increase in seat belt use to
wareness and enforcement of the
tates primary seat belt law, which
ecame effective in June 2009.
ince then, the number of unbelted
eaths has dropped 10 percent, and
he number of unbelted severe
njuries has dropped 5 percent.
This law allows law enforcement
o stop and ticket unbelted drivers
r passengers. Astatewide seat belt
nforcement campaign to increase
elt use is on the roads throughOct. 27.
This high belt use rate means
more Minnesotans will survive
rashes and families wont be torn
part by these preventable
ragedies, says DPS
Commissioner Mona Dohman.
Our challenge is to encourage
hose who continue to put their
ves at risk to buckle up.
Seat belt use was 20 percent
efore the states seat belt law
ecame effective in 1986, and the
ate has steadily climbed ever
ince. Belt use was 74 percent a
ecade ago.
Seat Belt Use Survey (Recordedelt use of 11,000 motorists in 37
ounties during two weeks in
August.)
Statewide seat belt use rate:
92.7 percent. Belt use rate by vehicle type:
Van 96 percent; Car 94; SUV
92.5; Pickup 88. Pickup occu-
pant belt use is historically low, but
has improved (up from 81 percent
five years ago).
Belt use rate by gender:
Females 95 percent; Males 90
percent. This gap continues to
close; the primary belt law has
influenced more males to buckle
up. Five years ago, female belt use
was 92 percent and the male rate
was 84.
Belt use rate by age: 65 and
older 96 percent; 3064 93;
010 93; 1115 93; 1629
92. Teen/young adult use continues
to improve, up from 84 percent five
years ago.
Booster Seat Use Survey
(Recorded booster seat use of 3,759
children in 32 counties.)
DPS measured booster seat use
for the first time. Boosters are
required by law in Minnesota and
help adult seat belts fit children
correctly. Boosters are for children
once they have outgrown a for-
ward-facing harnessed restraint
(typically age 4 and 4060 pounds,
depending on seats weight and
height limitations). Children
should remain in a booster until
they are 4 feet 9 inches tall.
Children properly restrained
in a booster seat: 64 percent.
Female caregivers more like-
ly than males to put children in
boosters.
Lowest booster seat use
among caregivers ages 1629 (50
percent).
If the driver was not belted,
then only 27 percent of the children
were in a booster.
The survey also reported 4.7
percent of drivers were using a
hand-held phone while driving,
translating to more than 17,000
drivers dialing and driving at a
given time on Minnesota roads.
Department of
Corrections pilots
messaging program
for offendersThe Minnesota Department of
Corrections (DOC) is piloting asecure web-based messaging sys-
tem for offenders at the Oak Park
Heights (OPH) and Shakopee pris-
ons.
The 6-month pilot program will
allow family and friends to send
messages to offenders through a
secure website hosted by Advanced
Technologies Group. The message
is sent from this site and delivered
to the offender in paper form. The
system is one way, so the offender
must write back using a written
letter and the mail system.
Weve had instances where peo-
ple have coated letters with drugs,
said Mike Green discipline/mailroom supervisor at OPH. Theyve
employed many ingenious means
to introduce contraband and coded
messages into the prison. This sys-
tem will be much more secure.
The system is already used in
the Federal Bureau of Prisons and
several state corrections depart-
ments.
Using a web-based system has a
number of advantages. It reduces
incoming mail which significantly
lowers contraband introduced into
the facilities and allows for better
surveillance and monitoring of
offender correspondence.
Those wishing to send an offend-er a message, pay 30 per message
which is less expensive and faster
than sending a letter.
To begin using the system, fami-
ly and friends of offenders should
go to www.corrlinks.com and estab-
lish an account.
Following the 6-month pilot
project, the DOC will evaluate the
success of the program and deter-
mine if it is a good fit for all
Minnesota Correctional Facilities.
HAPPENINGSThe Browerville Blade, Page 2 Thursday, October 27, 2011
The first ever Oktoberfest was held on October 12th 1810 and was organized for the
public commemoration of the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig (later King Ludwig I)
and Princess Therese.
Approximately 6 million people attend the festival each year, and it is growing every
year. In addition, thousands celebrate the event elsewhere.
Wies'n, the local name for Oktoberfest, is derived from Theresienwiese, the name of the field onwhich the festival is held. The name of the field is as old as the festival.
On average a 1 liter beer at the festival, known as a stein, will cost 8.50 Euros (approximately $12).
Today the biggest icon of the event is beer. But Beer was introduced to the festival only in 1880. This
was also the first year a bratwurst producer was invited to the festival to provide food.
The beers that the Munich breweries produce specially for Oktoberfest contain 4.5 percent alcohol.
The largest official Oktoberfest celebration in the United States is held in Cincinnati, Ohio, and
boasts over half a million visitors to their celebration every year.
2010 was the 200th anniversary of Oktoberfest. A horse race in historical costumes was held on the
opening day, to remember the beginning and to commemorate the event.
"Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you
that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza."
- Dave Barry
Peggys Potpourri
Browerville City Council meets
the second Thursday of the
month at 7 pm in the
Browerville City Hall
German Oktoberfest Pizza1 refrigerated pizza crust 1 T. olive oil
garlic salt to taste 1 lb. smoked sausage,
2 T. butter cut in 1/4 circles
2 c. mashed potatoes 1 c. sauerkraut, rinsed
1 c. shredded cheese and well drained
1 t. caraway seeds
Place pizza crust on pizza pan or cookie sheet. Brush with olive
oil and season with garlic salt. Bake at 425 for 8-10 minutes.
Saute sausage in butter until browned. Spread mashed potatoes
on baked crust. Top with sauerkraut, sausage, cheese and caraway
seed. Bake 5-10 minutes, until cheese is melted.
Todd County Drop-In CenterFri. Oct. 28: 10 am - 1 pm,
Halloween Party
Sat. Oct. 29: 2 - 5 pm,
Pumpkin painting
Bundled twigs and
bagged leaves will be
picked up through
October 31 in the
city of Browerville.
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I havent made this yet, but plan to this week. October is almost
over, but there is still time for an Octoberfest meal. This sounds
like just the ticket for a nice German supper, and all on a pizza
crust. I have found lots of different ways to dress up a pizza crust
lately, and so far have loved them all. Note: the recipe said to be
sure and not omit the caraway seeds, they make the pizza. I have
a recipe for Reuben pizza that also calls for caraway seed, and
they are right--it wouldnt be the same without them.
FFA fruit sales have started
again. If you are interested in
fruit and a FFA member has
not contacted you please call
320-594-8127
Browerville Municipal Liquor Store
Halloween Costume PartyOctober 29th, 2011Door Prizes DJ - RibsyCostume Judging 11:00 pm
218-738-515531886 County Rd 3
Eagle Bend, MN
LADIES!! !November. 5th, 2011
Pasta Night ForThe Ladies w/
ComplimentaryGlass Of Wine
Fall/Winter HoursMonday - Wednesday: CLOSED
Thursday & Friday: Open @ 4 pmSaturday & Sunday: Open @ 12 pm
Supper Club SpecialsThursday - Peel & Eat Shrimp - Wing Nite
& Old Fashioned Burgers Night
Friday - Surf & Turf or Prime Rib
Saturday - Prime Rib or Chicken & Ribs
Sunday - Chef Special
Supper Club Open 5pm - 9pm - 7 Days A Week!HALLOWEEN PARTY- October 29th @ 7:30 w/DJ
1st, 2nd, 3rd Place Prizes
Book Your Christmas Party & Other Special Events!S EE Y OU I N T HE S PR IN G F OR G OL F!
HUNTING SPECIALS!
Friday, Nov. 4th - 2 Meat BuffetLunch Special 12 pm-2 pm:
Chili & Burger $5
Browerville VBrowerville Vets Clubets ClubHalloween Party
Saturday, October 29thDJ Music 9 pm - 12:30 am
Costume Judging @ Midnight
Wednesday, October 26th
PIZZA BUFFET 5:30 - 8:00 pm
Fridays Are Burger Night 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Sunday Open At Noon
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
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OPINIONShe Browerville Blade, Page 4 Thursday, October 27, 2011
(320) 594-2911Publisher/Editor: Aaron Quirt
Office Manager: Peggy Freyholtz
Ad Sales: Stacey Rushmeyer
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
In Todd County - $22.00
In Minnesota - $27.00; Out of State - $32.00
Email; [email protected]
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The days are getting shorter
nd the temperatures are just
eginning to cool. I should be in
he mood to go bow hunting.
When temperatures are warm
uring the day and dont get
ery cool at night, deer move to
eed only during the wee hours
f the morning. The decreasing
umber of daylight hours caus-
s the deer to grow their winter
oats. If it isnt cold and theyrewalking around with enough
air to protect them from a bliz-
ard, it has to be miserable. I
would sleep all day too if I had
o go out bundled up for winter
weather.
I knew the deer wouldnt be
moving, so I was sitting on the
ront porch watching the sun
ome up Sunday morning,
ather than being in the timber
ke a respectable outdoors
writer should be.
The front porch is the perfect
lace to watch the lake and
where the timber meets the
pen prairie. At dawn, the ani-
mals that rule the night give
way to those that revel in the
light. Coyotes and owls that
echo their calls down the valley
become silent and crows, geese,
and turkeys start their daytime
ritual. I am never bored by
watching and listening to this
transition and am sometimes
quite surprised.
Such was the case Sunday
when out of the timber break in
the valley came four trumpeter
swans. The huge and beautiful
birds flew just above the dam
and landed in the lake in front
of me. My wife was attempting
to sleep in, but the arrival of
trumpeters is no time to sleep. I
woke her up and we both went
out to marvel at giant white
swans. They appeared to be a
family of four, a male, female,
and two juvenile cygnets. The
cygnets are almost as large as
the parents but are more gray
in color rather than pure white.
One adult had a red collar but
the numbers are worn to the
point of being difficult to read. If
read from the head down, I
think it is 618. If the numbers
are to be read the other direc-
tion, it would be 819. Im hoping
one of my readers will be able to
tell me about this swan. If so,
email me at [email protected].
We watched them glide
gracefully across the lake while
we enjoyed our morning coffee.
A person can be forgiven for
waking up their wife on Sunday
morning if its to watch swans.
Sunday afternoon is the time
to check the trail cameras. Its a
pleasant outing, driving around
the woods in the Gator and give-
ing the dogs a good long run.
We traveled a couple of miles
and the dogs were beginning to
wear down. Going down the hill
toward Twin Sluices, as usual
the Gator rattled and banged as
we hit bumps. Leaves crunched
and acorns popped while we
rumbled down the trail. The
dogs trotted ahead, casually
checking the trail, but tired
enough they didnt really want
to hunt.
To my left, I saw a flash of
sunlight reflecting off some-
thing light colored, not thirty
yards off the trail. Before we
passed a group of trees that
blocked my view, I was able to
focus enough to determine the
flash was off a huge set of
antlers. I slammed on the
brakes and told my wife the get
her camera out of the glove
compartment. As she tells the
story, I may have told her to get
the camera twelve times in thir-
ty seconds. Something about
two dogs, screeching brakes and
a guy yelling Get the camera!
seemed to have spooked the
deer. He bounded off before we
could get photographic proof.
Even without the picture, we
could not ask for a better day.
Its great when we can enjoy
nature together. Some guys
would be in trouble for waking
their wives early on Sunday
morning or yelling at them to
get the camera. Im fortunate to
have a wife that understands
about the outdoors.
By Walter Scott
A good understanding
Dear friends,
Im home again after a few days in Duluth. We left last Wednesday to
attend a Bible Conference that is held there each year. We took off at
1 pm, leaving us plenty of time to stop at our friends house for supper
and spend the first night of our trip; figuring this would leave us plenty
of time as the first session didnt start until 6:30 pm. Well, between a
very long detour because of roadwork on Hwy 210, near the intersection
with Hwy 35, a bad traffic accident with many Cloquet Police vehicles,
State Highway Patrol vehicles, ambulances, and a wrecker and tow truck
on the scene, which slowed us down to a crawl for several miles, and then
waiting at a train crossing with a train that made the ones that crawl
through Staples look like speeding demons, we finally arrived at 5 pm.
Im sure glad we started early!!!
After a fantastic dinner of homemade chicken pot pie and a fabulous
rhubarb cream cheese pie, we all headed over to the church for the begin-
ning of the conference. It was great (it is every year, but this year really
had a variety of subjects and speakers from all over.) Breakfast was fur-
nished two mornings and lunch three days, so we had no lack of filling
ourselves up on good food. We had dinner at our friends house a second
night, went out for supper Friday and spent two nights at Kate and
Gregs cabin with them, having a great breakfast (that I made) Saturday
morning before heading back to Duluth. It was a very busy, informative,
good time, and we came home Saturday afternoon totally exhausted. I
was in bed by 7:30 pm--and slept until 8:30 am the next day, and took an
hours nap in the afternoon. I headed for bed by 9:30 Sunday night too,
but am back to my old self today, Monday.
There was lots of work to catch up on Monday--as I expected. Taking
a couple vacation days is great, but coming back is always git er done
time. I usually am able to leave early Mondays when all the stuff I need
to do is done by 1 pm or so, but this week I am working a few extra hours
to get the paper finished. Oh well, thats ok, I will be taking a few more
days off this week as I am having knee surgery on Wednesday.
Im not looking forward to surgery, but as I have been in constant pain
for the last five weeks or so, I am ready to have it done and get on the
road to recovery. I plan to come to work a few hours on Friday, but will
know more after Thursday. The Dr. said he didnt expect me to have
much more pain than I am experiencing now, so should be able to be back
at work quickly. I hate to use up vacation time recovering. On the other
hand, spending time on the couch with a pillow under my leg, watching
DVDs, reading, doing crossword puzzles, eating--hmmmm-kinda sounds
like vacation after all. If I have good pain meds, I guess it wont be bad
at all and I can just relax and enjoy myself.
Limping out the door for the last time, I hope,
Peggy
A letter from
the country
Konetzkos Meat Market516 South Main St. Browerville 320-594-2915
$75 Deer ProcessingIncludes skinning, cut, wrapped and frozen!
Custom Sausage Making & We Pride
Ourselves On Keeping Each Order Separate.
GUARANTEED!Bring In Your Deer For Processing &Automatically Be Entered To Win A
48,000 BTU Stainless Steel Gas Grill.Drawing Will Be Held Nov. 25th.
Last Years Tree Stand Winner: Roger Reiner
Licensed drop off station for whole deer donations to area food shelf.
Come Taste Why Our Sausage Is Talked About Far & Near!
Veterans History ProjectEach year the students in the Judicial Recording program at Anoka
Technical College partner with the Library of Congress in a project
that collects, preserves, and makes accessible the personal accounts of
American war veterans so that future generations may better under-
stand the realities of war. This year will be the fourth year the college
has participated in the Veterans History Project.
On Saturday, November 12, 2011 volunteer students and working
court reporters will be on campus between 1 and 4 p.m. to interview
and record stories from veterans from World War II, The Korean War,
The Vietnam War, The Afghanistan Conflict, Desert Storm, and The
Iraqi War. Additionally, U.S. citizen civilians who were actively
involved in supporting war efforts (such as war industry workers, USO
workers, flight instructors, medical volunteers, etc.) are also invited to
share their valuable stories.
This free event brings American war veterans and citizens civilians
together and ensures their sacrifices are not forgotten. Our hope is
that many may be filled with the knowledge of how the United States
of America became a great nation and why Americans have the privi-
leges of freedom.
Please encourage friends, family members, acquaintances to contact
Deb Longley, CRI, the niece of a Korean War veteran, at Anoka
Technical College (763)576-4848 [email protected] to share
their story.
Pete Berscheit, Veteran Service Officer
347 Central Ave Suite 3,
Long Prairie, MN 56347
320-732-4419
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TATE OF MINNESOTA
DISTRICT COURT
OUNTY OF TODD
SEVENTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT
ASE TYPE 14: OTHER CIVIL
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Court File No. : 77-CV-11-335
PMorgan Chase Bank,
ational Association,
uccessor in interest by pur-
hase from theederal Deposit Insurance
orporation as
eceiver for Washington Mutual
ank,
Plaintiff,
s.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
JUDGMENT AND DECREE.
andy Killian,
ohn Doe and Mary Roe,
Defendant(s).
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
arch 26, 2008
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
MOUNT OF MORTGAGE:134,000.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Sandy
illian
MORTGAGEE: Washington
utual Bank, FA, thereafter
erged and known as JPMorgan
hase Bank, National
ssociation, successor in interest
y purchase from the Federal
eposit Insurance Corporation
s Receiver for Washington
utual Bank
SERVICER: JPMorgan Chase
ank, National Association
Loss Mitigation Phone
umber: 800-848-9136
DATE AND PLACE OF FIL-NG: Filed April 17, 2008, Todd
ounty Recorder, as Document
o. 456578
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
9059 County Road 66, Staples,
N
PROPERTY IDENTIFICA-
ION NUMBERS: 08-0007500
AMOUNT DUE AT TIME OF
OTICE: $155,318.79
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
ecember 15, 2011 at 10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Todd
ounty Sheriffs Main Office,
15-3rd Street South, Long
rairie, MN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
hat under and by virtue of a
udgment and Decree entered in
he above-entitled action of the
7th day of September, 2011, a
rtified copy of which has been
elivered to me directing the sale
the premises hereinafter
escribed to satisfy the amount
und and adjudged due said
laintiff in the above-entitled
ction from said Defendant,
andy Killian, the Sheriff of Todd
ounty will sell at public auction
the highest bidder for cash, on
ecember 15, 2011, at 10:00
m., at the Sheriff s Office, 115-
rd Street South, County of Todd
the City of Long Prairie, State
Minnesota, in said State and
ounty, the premises and real
tate described in said
udgment and Decree:
The Northwest Quarter of the
ortheast Quarter (NW 1/4 NE
4) of Section Seven (7),
ownship One Hundred Thirty-
wo (132) North, Range Thirty-
wo (32) West, of the Fifth
rincipal Meridian, Todd County,
innesota.
THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY
THE MORTGAGOR, THE
MORTGAGORS PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVES OR
ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED
TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDI-
CIAL ORDER IS ENTERED
UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES SECTION 582.032
DETERMINING, AMONG
OTHER THINGS, THAT THE
MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE
IMPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN 5 UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED FOR AGRI-
CULTURAL PRODUCTION,
AND ARE ABANDONED.
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
Peter J. Mikkelson,
Todd County Sheriff
Deputy Sheriff
Gene W. Ziegenhagen
Kristine M. Spiegelberg
Nelson - 308845
Wendy Sanchez - 0391586
Attorneys for Plaintiff
12550 West Frontage Road,
Ste. 200Burnsville, MN 55337
Telephone: (952) 831-4060
PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION PRAC-
TICES ACT, YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS OFFICE
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR. ANY INFORMA-
TION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
THIS NOTICE IS REQUIRED
BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE
FAIR DEBT COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT AND DOES
NOT IMPLY THAT WE ARE
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT
MONEY FROM ANYONE WHOHAS DISCHARGED THE DEBT
UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY
LAWS OF THE UNITED
STATES.
HOMESTEAD
DESIGNATION NOTICE
PART OF THE PROPERTY
TO BE SOLD CONTAINS YOUR
HOUSE, YOU MAY DESIG-
NATE THE AREA OF A HOME-
STEAD TO BE SOLD AND
REDEEMED SEPARATELY.
YOU MAY DESIGNATE THE
HOUSE YOU OCCUPY AND
ANY AMOUNT OF THE PROP-
ERTY AS A HOMESTEAD. THE
DESIGANTED HOMESTEAD
PROPERTY MUST CONFORM
TO THE LOCAL ZONING
ORDINANCES AND BE COM-
PACT SO THAT IT DOES NOT
UNREASONABLY REDUCE
THE VALUE OF THE REMAIN-
ING PROPTERY.
YOU MUST PROVIDE THE
CREDITOR CAUSING THIS
PROPERTY TO BE SOLD, THE
SHERIFF, AND THE COUNTY
RECORDER WITH A COPY OF
THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE HOMESTEAD YOU HAVE
DESIGNATED BY TEN BUSI-
NESS DAYS BEFORE THE
DATE THE PROPERTY IS TO
BE SOLD.
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
Dated: 10/11, 2011
Kristine M. Spiegelberg
Nelson - 308845
Wendy Sanchez - 0391586
Attorneys for Plaintiff
12550 West Frontage Road,
Ste. 200
Burnsville, MN 55337
Telephone: (952) 831-4060
Facisimile: (952) 831-4734o27-d1c
11-071745
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
TION OF THE DEBT AND
IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL
CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT
AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in the
conditions of the following
described mortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE:
December 22, 2006
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$209,000.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Todd M.
Gapinski, a married person and
Barbra M. Gapinski, a married
person
MORTGAGEE: PHH
Mortgage Services d/b/a PHH
Mortgage Corporation
LENDER: PHH Mortgage
Services d/b/a PHH Mortgage
Corporation
SERVICER: PHH Mortgage
CorporationDATE AND PLACE OF FIL-
ING: Filed January 3, 2007, Todd
County Recorder, as Document
Number 446604
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
The Southeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter (SE 1/4 NE
1/4) of Section Twelve (12),
Township One Hundred Twenty-
Seven (127) North, Range
Thirty-four (34) West of the 5th
P.M. according to the United
States Government Survey
thereof, EXCEPT the following
described parcel: Commencing at
a point 660 feet North of theSouthwest corner of the SE 1/4
NE 1/4 of Section 12; thence East
330 feet; thence North 660 feet;
thence West 330 feet; thence
South 660 feet to the point of
beginning
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
22786 County Rd 2, Sauk Centre,
MN 56378
PROPERTY IDENTIFICA-
TION NUMBER: 14-0012400
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: Todd
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE
ON THE DATE OF THE
NOTICE: $220,959.23THAT all pre-foreclosure
requirements have been com-
plied with; that no action or pro-
ceeding has been instituted at
law or otherwise to recover the
debt secured by said mortgage, or
any part thereof;
PURSUANT, to the power of
sale contained in said mortgage,
the above described property will
be sold by the Sheriff of said
county as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
October 13, 2011, 10:00am
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff's
Main Office, 115 Third Street
South, Long Prairie, MN 56347to pay the debt secured by said
mortgage and taxes, if any, on
said premises and the costs and
disbursements, including attor-
neys fees allowed by law, subject
to redemption within 12 months
from the date of said sale by the
mortgagor(s) the personal repre-
sentatives or assigns.
TIME AND DATE TO
VACATE PROPERTY: If the
real estate is an owner-occupied,
single-family dwelling, unless
otherwise provided by law, the
date on or before which the mort-
gagor(s) must vacate the proper-
ty, if the mortgage is not rein-
stated under section 580.30 or
the property is not redeemed
under section 580.23, is 11:59
p.m. on October 15, 2012.
Dated: August 26, 2011
PHH Mortgage Corporation
Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
BYLawrence P. Zielke - 152559
Diane F. Mach - 273788
Melissa L. B. Porter -
0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy 2160X
Ronald W. Spencer - 0104061
Stephanie O. Nelson -
0388918
Attorneys for Mortgagee
12550 West Frontage Road,
Ste. 200
Burnsville, MN 55337
(952) 831-4060
PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION PRAC-
TICES ACT, YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS OFFICEIS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR. ANY INFOR-
MATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
THIS NOTICE IS REQUIRED
BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE
FAIR DEBT COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT AND DOES
NOT IMPLY THAT WE ARE
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT
MONEY FROM ANYONE WHO
HAS DISCHARGED THE DEBT
UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY
LAWS OF THE UNITED
STATES.
NOTICE OF POSTPONE-MENT OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
The above referenced sale
scheduled for October 13, 2011,
at 10:00 AM, has been postponed
to November 17, 2011, at 10:00
AM, located at 115 Third Street
South, Long Prairie, MN 56347,
said County and State.
If this is an owner occupied,
single-family dwelling, the prem-
ises must be vacated by
November 19, 2012 at 11:59 PM.
Dated: September 29, 2011.
PHH Mortgage Corporation
MortgageeSHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
Lawrence P. Zielke - 152559
Diane F. Mach - 273788
Melissa L. B. Porter -
0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy 2160X
Ronald W. Spencer - 0104061
Stephanie O. Nelson -
0388918
12550 West Frontage Road,
Ste. 200
Burnsville, MN 55337
(952) 831-4060
Attorney for Mortgageeo27c
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
TION OF THE DEBT AND
IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL
CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT
AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in the
conditions of the following
described mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
11/17/2006
MORTGAGOR(S): Scott T.
Hansen, a single person.
MORTGAGEE: Bank o
America, N.A.
SERVICER: Bank o
America, N.A.
MORTGAGE ID #: N/A
DATE AND PLACE O
RECORDING: Recorde
December 11, 2006,Todd County
Recorder, Document No. 446182.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION O
PROPERTY: The South 33.5
rods of the West half of theNorthwest Quarter of Section 7,
township 133 North, Range 33
West, Todd County, Minnesota
TAX PARCEL NO.: 22-
0006600
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
49551 223rd Ave
Staples, MN 56479
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPA
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE
$45,000.00
AMOUNT DUE A
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS O
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUD-
ING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BYMORTGAGEE: $37,283.23
That prior to the commence-
ment of this mortgage foreclo-
sure proceeding Mortgagee
Assignee of Mortgagee complie
with all notice requirements as
required by statute; that no
action or proceeding has been
instituted at law or otherwise to
recover the debt secured by sai
mortgage, or any part thereof;
PURSUANT to the power o
sale contained in said mortgage,
the above described property will
be sold by the Sheriff of sai
county as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:Thursday, December 15, 2011,
10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Main
Lobby of Todd County Detention
Center, City of Long Prairie
to pay the debt then secure
by said Mortgage, and taxes, i
any, on said premises, and the
costs and disbursements, includ-
ing attorneys' fees allowed by law
subject to redemption within 6
months from the date of said sale
by the mortgagor(s), their per-
sonal representatives or assigns.
DATE TO VACATE PROPER-
TY: The date on or before which
the mortgagor must vacate theproperty if the mortgage is no
reinstated under Minnesota
Statutes section 580.30 or the
property redeemed under
Minnesota Statutes section
580.23 is 06/15/2012 at 11:59
p.m. If the foregoing date is a
Saturday, Sunday or legal holi-
day, then the date to vacate is the
next business day at 11:59 p.m.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGA-
TION ON MORTGAGE: NONE
THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY
THE MORTGAGOR, THE
MORTGAGORS PERSONAREPRESENTATIVES OR
ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED
TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDI-
CIAL ORDER IS ENTERED
UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES SECTION 582.032,
DETERMINING, AMONG
OTHER THINGS, THAT THE
MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE
IMPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NO
PROPERTY USED IN AGRI-
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ULTURAL PRODUCTION,
ND ARE ABANDONED.
Dated: October 12, 2011
Bank of America, N.A.
Mortgagee
Peterson, Fram & Bergman,
A.
By: Steven H. Bruns
Attorneys for:
Bank of America, N.A.
Mortgagee
55 E. 5th St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101
(651) 209-7599
THIS IS A COMMUNICA-
ION FROM A DEBT COLLEC-
OR.
16751-113494o27-d1c
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
ION OF THE DEBT AND
DENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL
REDITOR WITHIN THE
IME PROVIDED BY LAW IS
OT AFFECTED BY THIS
CTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,hat default has occurred in the
nditions of the following
escribed mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
8/16/2007
MORTGAGOR(S): Dennis J.
aloney and Shari L. Maloney,
usband and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage
lectronic Registration Systems,
nc. as nominee for Capital One
ome Loans, LLC
SERVICER: Bank of
merica, N.A.
MORTGAGE ID #: 1003932-
007420191-1
DATE AND PLACE OFECORDING: Recorded
ctober 25, 2007,Todd County
ecorder, Document No. 452411.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
AGE: Assigned to: Countrywide
ome Loans Servicing LP Dated:
ovember 12, 2008,Recorded
ecember 09, 2008,Todd County
ecorder, Document No. 460393.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
ROPERTY: Lots Five (5) and
x (6), Block Three (3), Daniels'
ubdivision
TAX PARCEL NO.: 10-
059200
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
13087 210th St
Osakis, MN 56360
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
RTY IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
MOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
198,000.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
LAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
ATE OF NOTICE, INCLUD-
NG TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY
ORTGAGEE: $241,256.40
That prior to the commence-
ent of this mortgage foreclo-
ure proceeding Mortgagee/
ssignee of Mortgagee complied
ith all notice requirements as
quired by statute; that no
ction or proceeding has been
stituted at law or otherwise to
cover the debt secured by said
ortgage, or any part thereof;
PURSUANT to the power of
ale contained in said mortgage,
he above described property will
e sold by the Sheriff of said
unty as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
hursday, December 08, 2011,
0:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Main
obby of Todd County Detention
Center, City of Long Prairie
to pay the debt then secured
by said Mortgage, and taxes, if
any, on said premises, and the
costs and disbursements, includ-
ing attorneys' fees allowed by
law subject to redemption within
6 months from the date of said
sale by the mortgagor(s), their
personal representatives or
assigns.
DATE TO VACATE PROPER-
TY: The date on or before which
the mortgagor must vacate the
property if the mortgage is not
reinstated under MinnesotaStatutes section 580.30 or the
property redeemed under
Minnesota Statutes section
580.23 is 06/08/2012 at 11:59
p.m. If the foregoing date is a
Saturday, Sunday or legal holi-
day, then the date to vacate is the
next business day at 11:59 p.m.
M O R T G A G O R ( S )
RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL
OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE:
NONE
THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY
THE MORTGAGOR, THE
MORTGAGORS PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVES ORASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED
TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDI-
CIAL ORDER IS ENTERED
UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES SECTION 582.032,
DETERMINING, AMONG
OTHER THINGS, THAT THE
MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE
IMPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED IN AGRI-
CULTURAL PRODUCTION,
AND ARE ABANDONED.
Dated: October 06, 2011
Bank of America, N.A., as
successor by merger to BAC
Home Loans Servicing, LP fka
Countrywide Home Loans
Servicing, LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
Peterson, Fram & Bergman,
P.A.
By: Steven H. Bruns
Attorneys for:
Bank of America, N.A., as
successor by merger to BAC
Home Loans Servicing, LP fka
Countrywide Home Loans
Servicing, LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
55 E. 5th St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101(651) 209-7599
THIS IS A COMMUNICA-
TION FROM A DEBT COLLEC-
TOR.
16751-112646o20-n24c
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
TION OF THE DEBT AND
IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL
CREDITOR WITHIN THE
TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS
NOT AFFECTED BY THIS
ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that default has occurred in the
conditions of the following
described mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
11/17/2004
MORTGAGOR(S): Mark J.
Sabrowsky and Deborah A.
Sabrowsky, husband and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc. as nominee for Home Town
Mortgage, Inc.
SERVICER: Bank of
America, N.A.
MORTGAGE ID #:
100177700000353581
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded
December 02, 2004,Todd County
Recorder, Document No. 431051.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: BAC Home
Loans Servicing LP fka
Countrywide Home Loans
Servicing LP Dated: June 14,
2011, Recorded June 24,
2011,Todd County Recorder,
Document No. 474026.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: Commencing at theNorthwest corner of the
Northwest Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter (NW 1/4 NE
1/4), Section Two (2), Township
One Hundred Twenty-seven
(127), Range Thirty-four (34);
thence East 100 feet, South 550;
thence East 320 feet being the
point of beginning; thence South
960 feet, East 160 feet, North
960 feet thence West 160 feet
being the point of beginning.
The right of ingress and egress
over and across the Northwest
Quarter of the Northeast
Quarter (NW 1/4 NE 1/4). All in
Section Two (2), Township OneHundred Twenty-seven (127),
Range Thirty-four (34).
AND
Tract "A"
That part of the Northwest
Quarter of the Northeast
Quarter (NW 1/4 NE 1/4) of
Section Two (2), Township One
Hundred Twenty-seven (127)
North, Range Thirty-four (34)
West, Todd County, Minnesota
described as follows:
Commencing at the Northwest
corner of said NW 1/4 NE 1/4;
thence North 89 degrees 48 30
East (assumed bearing) along
the North line of said NW 1/4 NE1/4, a distance of 100.00 feet;
thence South 00 degrees 11 30
East, a distance of 550.00 feet;
thence North 89 degrees 48 30
East, parallel with said North
line, a distance of 260.00 feet to
the point of beginning; thence
continue North 89 degrees 48
30 East, parallel with said
North line, a distance of 60.00
feet; thence South 00 degrees 11
30 East, a distance of 284.14
feet; thence North 86 degrees 22
39 West, a distance of 30.07
feet; thence North 00 degrees 11
30 West, a distance of 7.00 feet;
thence North 10 degrees 39 min-utes 15 seconds West, a distance
of 165.20 feet; thence North 00
degrees 11 30 West, a distance
of 112.69 feet to the point of
beginning.
AND
An easement for ingress and
egress purposes over and across
the following described property:
The NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of
Section Two (2), Township One
Hundred Twenty-seven (127)
North, Range Thirty-four (34)
West, Todd County, Minnesota.
Said Easement shall be 16.5
feet to the left and 16.5 feet to
the right of the followingdescribed line:
Commencing at the Northwest
corner of said NW 1/4 NE 1/4;
thence North 89 degrees 48 30
East (assumed bearing) along
the North line of said NW 1/4 NE
1/4, a distance of 681.74 feet to
the point of beginning of the line
to be described; thence South 14
degrees 21 04 West, a distance
of 65.71 feet; thence South 74
degrees 42 04 West, a distance
of 71.00 feet; thence South 46
degrees 32 16 West, a distance
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 787
BROWERVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL
STATE OF MINNESOTA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special election has been called
and will be held in and for Independent School District No. 787
Browerville Public School, State of Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 8th
day of November, 2011 for the purpose of voting on the following
question:
SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT QUESTION #1:
Approval of School District Referendum Revenue Authorization
The board of Independent School District No. 787, Browerville
Public School has proposed to renew the school districts existing ref-
erendum authorization of $ 126.18 per pupil, which is scheduled to
expire. The proposed referendum revenue authorization would be
applicable for 10 years unless otherwise revoked or reduced as pro-
vided by law.
Shall the increase in the revenue proposed by the board of
Independent School District No. 787, Browerville Public School be
approved?
_____ YES
_____ NO
The combined polling places for this election and the precincts
served by those polling places will be as
follows:
Browerville Public School
620 Park Avenue
Browerville, Minnesota 56438
Browerville Elementary School Library
Combined polling place for the precincts of: Browerville, Hartford
Twp, Iona Twp, Little Elk Twp, Moran Twp, Turtle Creek Twp, and
Ward Twp.
Any eligible voter residing in the school district may vote at said
election at the combined polling place designated above for the
precinct in which he or she resides. The polls for said election will
open at
4:00 o'clock p.m. and will close at 8:00 o'clock p.m. on the date of said
election.
A voter must be registered to vote to be eligible to vote in this elec-
tion. An unregistered individual mayregister to vote at the polling place on election day.
Dated: October 17, 2011, BY ORDER OF THE SCHOOL BOARD
/s/
Denis Irsfeld, School District Clerk
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59.58 feet; thence South 26
egrees 22 40 West, a distance
351.47 feet; thence South 46
egrees 06 40 East, a distance
162.01 feet to its intersection
ith the Easterly extension of
he North line of previously
escribed Tract "A"; thence
outh 23 degrees 30 14 East a
stance of 63.58 feet; thence
outh 00 degrees 21 57 West, a
stance of 59.38 feet; thence
outh 40 degrees 16 34 West, a
stance of 145.31 feet; thenceouth 84 degrees 32 47 seconds
West, a distance of 60.64 feet to
he West line of previously
escribed Tract "A" and there
rminating.
TAX PARCEL NO.: 14-
001100
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
21841 Cedar Lake Lane
Sauk Centre, MN 56378
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
RTY IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
MOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
122,900.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
LAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFATE OF NOTICE, INCLUD-
NG TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY
ORTGAGEE: $118,487.71
That prior to the commence-
ent of this mortgage foreclo-
ure proceeding Mortgagee/
ssignee of Mortgagee complied
ith all notice requirements as
quired by statute; that no
ction or proceeding has been
stituted at law or otherwise to
cover the debt secured by said
ortgage, or any part thereof;
PURSUANT to the power of
ale contained in said mortgage,
he above described property will
e sold by the Sheriff of saidunty as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
hursday, December 08, 2011,
0:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Main
obby of Todd County Detention
enter, City of Long Prairie
to pay the debt then secured
y said Mortgage, and taxes, if
ny, on said premises, and the
sts and disbursements, includ-
g attorneys' fees allowed by
w subject to redemption within
months from the date of said
ale by the mortgagor(s), their
ersonal representatives or
ssigns.DATE TO VACATE PROPER-
Y: The date on or before which
he mortgagor must vacate the
roperty if the mortgage is not
instated under Minnesota
tatutes section 580.30 or the
roperty redeemed under
innesota Statutes section
80.23 is 06/08/2012 at 11:59
m. If the foregoing date is a
aturday, Sunday or legal holi-
ay, then the date to vacate is the
ext business day at 11:59 p.m.
M O R T G A G O R ( S )
ELEASED FROM FINANCIAL
BLIGATION ON MORTGAGE:
ONETHE TIME ALLOWED BY
AW FOR REDEMPTION BY
HE MORTGAGOR, THE
ORTGAGORS PERSONAL
EPRESENTATIVES OR
SSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED
O FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDI-
IAL ORDER IS ENTERED
NDER MINNESOTA
TATUTES SECTION 582.032,
ETERMINING, AMONG
THER THINGS, THAT THE
ORTGAGED PREMISES ARE
MPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED IN AGRI-
CULTURAL PRODUCTION,
AND ARE ABANDONED.
Dated: October 06, 2011
Bank of America, N.A., as
successor by merger to BAC
Home Loans Servicing, LP fka
Countrywide Home Loans
Servicing, LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
Peterson, Fram & Bergman,
P.A.
By: Steven H. BrunsAttorneys for:
Bank of America, N.A., as
successor by merger to BAC
Home Loans Servicing, LP fka
Countrywide Home Loans
Servicing, LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
55 E. 5th St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101
(651) 209-7599
THIS IS A COMMUNICA-
TION FROM A DEBT COLLEC-
TOR.
16751-112742o20-n24c
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALETHE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
TION OF THE DEBT AND
IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL
CREDITOR WITHIN THE
TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS
NOT AFFECTED BY THIS
ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in the
conditions of the following
described mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
3/22/2007
MORTGAGOR(S): Bradley J
Schmidt and Denise M Schmidt,
husband and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc. as nominee for Countrywide
Home Loans, Inc.
SERVICER: Bank of
America, N.A.
MORTGAGE ID #: 1000157-
0007937373-0
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded April
26, 2007, Todd County Recorder,
Document No. 448596.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: BAC Home
Loans Servicing, LP Dated:July
30, 2009, Recorded August 04,
2009, Todd County Recorder,Document No. 463933.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: The W 1/2 of the
NW 1/4, Section 15, Township
129 North, Range 33 West except
a tract commencing at a point
920 feet East of the Northwest
corner of the NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of
Section 15, Township 129, Range
33, thence East 400 feet, thence
South 544.5 feet, thence West
400 feet, thence North 544.5 feet
to the point of beginning, all in
Section 15, Township 129, Range
33, Todd County, Minnesota.
TAX PARCEL NO.:
180013700ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
25575 250th Street
Long Prairie, MN 56347
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$121,600.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUD-
ING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY
MORTGAGEE: $140,563.59
That prior to the commence-
ment of this mortgage foreclo-
sure proceeding Mortgagee/
Assignee of Mortgagee complied
with all notice requirements as
required by statute; that no
action or proceeding has been
instituted at law or otherwise to
recover the debt secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof;
PURSUANT to the power of
sale contained in said mortgage,
the above described property will
be sold by the Sheriff of said
county as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
Thursday, December 08, 2011,10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Main
Lobby of Todd County Detention
Center, City of Long Prairie
to pay the debt then secured
by said Mortgage, and taxes, if
any, on said premises, and the
costs and disbursements, includ-
ing attorneys' fees allowed by
law subject to redemption within
1 year from the date of said sale
by the mortgagor(s), their per-
sonal representatives or assigns.
DATE TO VACATE PROPER-
TY: The date on or before which
the mortgagor must vacate the
property if the mortgage is notreinstated under Minnesota
Statutes section 580.30 or the
property redeemed under
Minnesota Statutes section
580.23 is 12-08-2012 at 11:59
p.m. If the foregoing date is a
Saturday, Sunday or legal holi-
day, then the date to vacate is the
next business day at 11:59 p.m.
M O R T G A G O R ( S )
RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL
OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE:
NONE
THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY
THE MORTGAGOR, THE
MORTGAGORS PERSONALREPRESENTATIVES OR
ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED
TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDI-
CIAL ORDER IS ENTERED
UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES SECTION 582.032,
DETERMINING, AMONG
OTHER THINGS, THAT THE
MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE
IMPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED IN AGRI-
CULTURAL PRODUCTION,
AND ARE ABANDONED.
Dated: October 06, 2011
Bank of America, N.A., suc-
cessor by merger to BAC Home
Loans Servicing, LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
Peterson, Fram & Bergman,
P.A.
By: Steven H. Bruns
Attorneys for:
Bank of America, N.A., suc-
cessor by merger to BAC Home
Loans Servicing, LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
55 E. 5th St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101
(651) 291-8955
THIS IS A COMMUNICA-
TION FROM A DEBT COLLEC-TOR.
16751-092847o20-n24c
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALETHE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
TION OF THE DEBT AND
IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL
CREDITOR WITHIN THE
TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS
NOT AFFECTED BY THIS
ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in the
conditions of the following
described mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
11/26/2001
MORTGAGOR(S): Amy J.
Winter, a single person.
MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo
Home Mortgage, Inc.
SERVICER: US Bank Home
Mortgage
MORTGAGE ID #: n/a
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded
November 28, 2001,Todd CountyRecorder, Document No. 405068.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: Minnesota
Housing Finance Agency Dated:
November 26, 2001,Recorded
November 28, 2001,Todd County
Recorder, Document No. 405069.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: Lot 8 and the West
16 2/3 feet of Lot 9, Block 4,
Kilburn's Third Addition to the
Townsite of Bertha, Todd County,
Minnesota.
TAX PARCEL NO.:
29.0018.500
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
205 4th St. NWBertha, MN 56437
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$32,100.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUD-
ING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY
MORTGAGEE: $30,280.26
That prior to the commence-
ment of this mortgage foreclo-
sure proceeding Mortgagee/
Assignee of Mortgagee complied
with all notice requirements as
required by statute; that noaction or proceeding has been
instituted at law or otherwise to
recover the debt secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof;
PURSUANT to the power of
sale contained in said mortgage,
the above described property will
be sold by the Sheriff of said
county as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
Thursday, December 08, 2011,
10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Main
Lobby of Todd County Detention
Center, City of Long Prairie
to pay the debt then secured
by said Mortgage, and taxes, ifany, on said premises, and the
costs and disbursements, includ-
ing attorneys' fees allowed by
law subject to redemption within
6 months from the date of said
sale by the mortgagor(s), their
personal representatives or
assigns.
DATE TO VACATE PROPER-
TY: The date on or before which
the mortgagor must vacate the
property if the mortgage is not
reinstated under Minnesota
Statutes section 580.30 or the
property redeemed under
Minnesota Statutes section
580.23 is 06/08/2012 at 11:59p.m. If the foregoing date is a
Saturday, Sunday or legal holi-
day, then the date to vacate is the
next business day at 11:59 p.m.
M O R T G A G O R ( S )
RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL
OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE:
NONE
THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY
THE MORTGAGOR, THE
MORTGAGORS PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVES OR
ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED
TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDI-
CIAL ORDER IS ENTERED
UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES SECTION 582.032,
DETERMINING, AMONG
OTHER THINGS, THAT THE
MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE
IMPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED IN AGRI-
CULTURAL PRODUCTION,
AND ARE ABANDONED.
Dated: October 06, 2011
Minnesota Housing FinanceAgency
Assignee of Mortgagee
Peterson, Fram & Bergman,
P.A.
By: Michael T. Oberle
Attorneys for: Minnesota
Housing Finance Agency
Assignee of Mortgagee
55 E. 5th St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101
(651) 209-7599
THIS IS A COMMUNICA-
TION FROM A DEBT COLLEC-
TOR.
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Todd County Board
of Commissioners
Minutes of the Meeting of
the Todd County Board of
Commissioners held on
October 4, 2011Call to Order
The Todd County Board of
Commissioners met in the
Commissioners Board Room in
the City of Long Prairie, MN on
the 4th day of October, 2011 at
9:00 A.M. The meeting was
called to order by Chairperson
Blessing with all members pres-
ent. The meeting was openedwith the Pledge of Allegiance.
Approval of Agenda
On motion by Kneisl and sec-
ond by Ruda, the following
motion was introduced and
adopted by unanimous vote: To
approve the agenda as amended
with the following changes:
Added to the Agenda:
1. Approval of Social Service
Warrants
2. Approval of Hold Harmless
Agreement
Routine Business
On motion by Kircher and sec-
ond by Neumann, the following
motion was introduced andadopted by unanimous vote: To
approve the September 20, 2011
minutes as read.
On motion by Ruda and sec-
ond by Neumann the following
motion was introduced and
adopted by unanimous vote: To
approve the Commissioner
Warrants #29083 29225 in the
amount of $136,297.87.
On motion by Ruda and sec-
ond by Neumann, the following
motion was introduced and
adopted by unanimous vote: To
approve the Auditor Warrants
#216680 216796 in the amount
of $1,039,344.86.On motion by Kircher and sec-
ond by Kneisl, the following
motion was introduced and
adopted by unanimous vote: To
approve the September 27, 2011
Social Services Warrants in the
amount of $175,426.36.
On motion by Kircher and sec-
ond by Kneisl, the following reso-
lution was introduced and adopt-
ed by unanimous vote:
GAMBLING PERMIT FOR
BROWERVILLE SPORTSMAN
Thursday, October 27, 2011he Browerville Blade, Page 7
ont. from page 6
Cont. on page 10
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By Coach Petermeier
Browerville 7 - 14 - 15 - 6 = 42
Osakis 7 - 0 - 8 - 6 = 21
The Browerville Tigers and
Osakis Silverstreaks, both sitting
at 6 - 1, were geared up for another
classic battle between both schools.
Osakis received the opening
kick-off, gained a first down and
were forced to punt. The Tigers
went to work on a 13 play drive and
scored on a Ben Dreher five yard
TD run. Trenton Wollenburg and
Dreher had 10 of the 13 carries for
50 of the 64 yard drive. Osakis took
the kick-off and had a drive that
consisted of two big runs. Arun for
16 yards by Cody Rupert and one
by Mitchell Herzog for 35 yards got
Osakis deep into Tiger territory.
Two plays later the game was tied
at 7 - 7.
The Tigers received the kick-off
and after one play from scrimmage
the score was 13 - 7 as Ben Dreher
ran into a pile, spun out of a tackle,
then out sprinted everyone 66
yards for the TD (kick failed.) The
Tiger defense was now fired up and
played much better. A stop and
punt and the Tigers were in busi-
ness again. A long drive was stifled
by a fumble on the 13 yard line.
Again, the Tiger defense was
stingy and forced a punt. The
Tigers took advantage and put
together a seven play scoring drive
capped off by an 11 yard TD run for
Dreher. The two-point run by
Dreher was successful and the
Tigers went to the bus at half
ahead 21 - 7.
The Tigers received the second
half kick-off and had three runs of
3, 4, and 3. On the next play
Dreher went untouched for 59
more yards and his fourth TD of
the night. (Seth Kellens extra
point kick was good) This is when
Osakis started to win the line of
scrimmage and have their way
with the Tigers. The Silverstreaks
went 60 yards on eight plays with
runs of 20, 11, and 16. The
Silverstreaks seemed to gain emo-
tional momentum at this time. An
onside kick recovery by offensive
center Ryan Rickbeil gave the
Tigers the ball at the 50 yard line.
The Tigers offense put the game on
their shoulders and pounded the
ball down the field for a 50 yard
TD. With Wollenburg and Kellen
doing most of the dirty work this
drive, the Tigers scored on a Kellen
one yard QB sneak. Osakis wasnt
done yet as they again tried an
onside kick. This time Kyle
Petermeier was able to recover the
bouncing ball and the Tigers drovethe ball 50 yards to score on a 20
yard dash up the middle by Dreher.
(his fifth of the game.)
I would like to clear the air on
what seemed to take place the last
few minutes of the game. A
Browerville player was flagged for
a 15 yard un-sportsman like penal-
ty for excessive verbal confronta-
tion. This player by no means or in
any sort said anything to any of the
Osakis players or coaches. This
player was taken out of the game
after the flag. What had happened
was our player was trying to gain
the attention of another player
from Browerville. The referee tookthis as our player getting in the
face of the Osakis players and he
was not! Both our player and the
Osakis coaches and players con-
firmed this after the game. This
was a very good high school football
game played by two pretty darn
good football teams and the
emphasis should not have come
down to the last few minutes of a
very highly intense game by both
teams. There were big plays made
by both teams and the players were
tackling and running with aggres-
sion and passion. That is how the
game should be played.
The Tigers rushed for 379 yards.Mitchel Heid rushed for 15 yards,
Trenton Wollenburg gained 75,
Seth Kellen gained 60 (1 TD) and
Ben Dreher gained 229 yards and
five TD's.
On defense we gave up 68 yards
in the first and three yards rushing
in the second. The second half was
a little different as Osakis pileed
up 95 yards and 82 yards in the
third and fourth quarter.
School Patrol members take the job seriously
he Browerville 2011-2012 School Patral members are: Back: Josh Pugsley, Joe Fink, Jordan
Host, Nate Petermeier, Jordan Gorder, Griffin Webster, Colton Niemann, Devin Lange, Dalton
utler; Center: Kaylee Shreves, Keara Wilson, Madison Kellen, Josie Brichacek, Hannah
indquist, Ali Bryniarski, Kylie Crowe Kasper, Dawson Quistorff; Front: Jake Hillmer, Donny
ecker, Harrison Christensen
Tigers and
Silverstreaksmeet
head on
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Browerville Public School K-12
Parent-Teacher Conferences will
be held Thursday, November 10,
from 1 to 5 pm, and 6 to 9 pm.
Parents are asked to please
limit conference time to 10 min-
utes.
Tigers split two
match upsBy Coach IrsfeldThe Browerville Tigers finished their regular season this past week as
they hosted the Staples-Motley Cardinals Monday and traveled to
Swanville on Tuesday to take on the Bulldogs.
The Tigers beat the Cardinals 3-0 (25-14, 25-17, 26-24). The Tigers had
a balanced attack against the Cardinals. Our blocks were big and a major-
ity of the time we kept the floor free of dropped balls. We scrambled a bit
in the third game but we were able to pull back together and finish it.
Ludwig had 15 kills, 17 digs, and 7 big blocks. Kruzel led our diggers with
19 as Makenna Hegseth added 17. Aksamit had 6 kills, Kruzel 5, and
Haley Piotrowski 4. Katelyn Middendorf had 15 set assists as Teal Line
had 14.
The Tigers fell short on Tuesday as they were defeated by the Bulldogs
0-3 (21-25, 23-25, 23-25). Swanville came out swinging (literally) and we
found ourselves constantly on the defense. We needed to attack but we
continually tipped or just kept the ball in play with non-aggressive
attacks. It's frustrating watching a team that you know can play at a level
above what they are performing at . We just were not connecting.
Swanville played well and deserved the victory. Aksamit and Ludwig each
had 9 kills and 5 blocks. Kruzel had 7 kills. Middendorf had 11 set assists
as Line had 10. Kruzel and Hegseth each had 19 digs as Ludwig had 16.
On Monday we honored our four seniors, Rachel Perish, Abby Aksamit,
Brianna Ludwig,and Megan Kruzel, as it was their last regular season
match at home. A special thank you to these four seniors for their time,
effort, and dedication to our program.
The Tigers will begin play-offs this Thursday or Friday, depending on
where they are seeded. Go Tigers!
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Youth football wraps up successful seasonThe Browerville youth football program finished with a combined record of 14 wins and two losses. Thanks to those who set schedules, volunteer coaches and
eferees, and to parents for donations and helping with concessions. With all the help on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and Saturday mornings, the program
as been very successful.
With The Ever Changing Seasons Comes The Ever Changing News! Dont Miss The Action!
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Browerville Public
School MenuMon. Oct. 31: Sausage pizza, green
eans, PB/butter sandwich, orange, milk
Tue. Nov. 1: Italian dunkers/ sauce, let-
uce/dressing, fruit salad, 2 milk
Wed. Nov. 2: California burger,
F/ketchup, apple, milk
Thurs. Nov. 3: Hot ham & cheese,
mashed potatoes, corn, pear slices, milk
Fri. Nov. 4: Chili/crackers, bologna sand-
wich, carrot & celery stix, applesauce, ice
ream cone, milk
Tiger SportsTue. Nov. 1: VB
sub-sec 5A west semi-finals
Thurs. Nov. 3: VB sub-sec-
tion 5A west finals/Pierz
Fri. Nov. 4: FB section finals/
Fargo Dome
Sat. Nov. 5: VB section 5A
finals/Pierz
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LUB TO HOLD A RAFFLE AT
HE CLARISSA BALLROOM
RESOLVED, that the Todd
ounty Board of Commissioners
pprove a one day, Gambling
ermit for the Browerville
portsman Club to hold a raffle
the Clarissa Ballroom, at
9281 Kotter Road, Clarissa,
N, on March 4, 2012.
On motion by Ruda and sec-
nd by Neumann the following
otion was introduced and
dopted by unanimous vote: Topprove abatements for:
Margaret Freyholtz (Bertha
ity, PIN 29-0026000
Michael DeGeest (Fawn
ake Township, PIN 08-
034700)
Arnold Jordt (Bruce
ownship, PIN 04-0028200)
Todd County 4-H Youth and 4-
Leaders were present to cele-
rate National 4-H week. They
hanked the Commissioners for
heir support the past year.
On motion by Kircher and sec-
nd by Kneisl, the following
otion was introduced and
dopted by majority vote witheumann voting against: To
pprove the agreement with
egion Five Development
ommission for the purposes of
usiness planning related to a
ounty-wide Senior Center site
Eagle Bend, at a cost not to
xceed $5,000 and funded by a
ant.
On motion by Ruda and sec-
nd by Neumann, the following
otion was introduced and
dopted by unanimous vote: To
pprove the Central Minnesota
rug and Gang Task Force Joint
owers Agreement on file.
ection XII - Task Force Officeriability has been changed to
ability and Indemnification.
Hands of Hope
On motion by Kneisl and sec-
nd by Ruda, the following reso-
tion was introduced and adopt-
d by unanimous vote:
PROCLAMATION AGAINST
OMESTIC VIOLENCE FOR
ODD COUNTY
RESOLVED, In recognition of
he important work done by
omestic violence programs, we
he commissioners of Todd
ounty do hereby proclaim the
onth of October 2011 as
omestic Violence Awarenessonth and urge all citizens to
ork with Hands of Hope
esource Center in eliminating
omestic violence in our commu-
ties.
Todd County Public Works
On motion by Neumann and
cond by Kneisl, the following
solution was introduced and
dopted by unanimous vote:
TRANSFER OF EXCESS
TATE AID MUNICIPAL CON-
TRUCTION FUNDS TO
TATE AID REGULAR CON-
TRUCTION FUNDS
RESOLVED, that the Todd
ounty Board of Commissioners
quest that the Commissioner
Transportation transfer
200,567 from the Todd County
unicipal State Aid
onstruction Fund Account, in
xcess of the two years appor-
onment, into the Todd County
egular State Aid Construction
und Account.
Todd County Ditch Authority
On motion by Kneisl and sec-
nd by Kircher, the following res-
ution was introduced and
dopted by unanimous vote:
COUNTY DITCH INTEREST
AND TIME FOR SPECIAL
ASSESSMENT COLLECTION
PAYABLE 2012
RESOLVED, that the County
Board hereby sets the interest
rate for County Ditch
Assessment that are put on the
2012 tax rolls at 2% and spread
over a five (5) year period for the
assessments that have not been
paid in full for County Ditch
No.s 4, 16,19,20,31 and 41, for
which letters have been sent and
the due date for full payment has
passed.On motion by Kircher and sec-
ond by Kneisl, the following reso-
lution was introduced and adopt-
ed by unanimous vote:
A RESOLUTION ESTAB-
LISHING A POLICY WITH
REGARDS TO DITCH ASSESS-
MENTS
RESOLVED, that a project be
immediately commenced which
will ensure all ditch assessments
are as accurate as current docu-
mentation will allow, to ensure
accuracy of all ditch assess-
ments, county wide, and that all
expenses incurred to this point
for all ditches be appropriatelyassessed during 2013.
On motion by Kneisl and sec-
ond by Kircher, the following
motion was introduced and
adopted by unanimous vote:
Acknowledge Receipt of HHA
petition from Wayne & Aaron
Wendel to maintain the portion
of County Ditch 31 located on
their property in Eagle Valley
Township section 5.
South Country Health
Alliance
Discussion was held with
Interim CEO Leota Lind and
CFO Brian Hicks.
On motion by Kneisl and sec-ond by Ruda, the following reso-
lution was introduced and adopt-
ed by majority vote with Kircher
voting against:
A RESOLUTION AFFIRM-
ING APPROVING AMEND-
MENT OF THE SOUTH COUN-
TRY HEALTH ALLIANCE
JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
RESOLVED, by the
Commissioners of Todd County,
that this county approves the
further amendment of the
Fourth Amended Joint Powers
Agreement of South Country
Health Alliance, amending
Sections 5 and 12.3 so that thoserespective sections will read as
follows: (on file in the
Administrators Office).
On motion by Ruda and sec-
ond by Kneisl, the following reso-
lution was introduced and adopt-
ed by majority vote with Kircher
voting against:
A RESOLUTION AFFIRM-
ING UNDERSTANDING OF
THE COMMITMENTS IN THE
SOUTH COUNTRY HEALTH
ALLIANCE JOINT POWERS
AGREEMENT
RESOLVED, that this county
reaffirms its commitment to the
continued operation and successof South County Health Alliance,
including meeting all applicable
capitalization requirements of
Minnesota law, at such time or
times as required under that law.
On motion by Neumann and
second by Ruda, the following
resolution was introduced and
adopted by unanimous vote:
A RESOLUTION ESTAB-
LISHING A TODD COUNTY
BOARD POLICY POSITION ON
SOUTH COUNTRY HEALTH
ALLIANCE OPERATIONS
RESOLVED, that the preced-
ing is intended to start a collabo-
rative discussion about the
course of SCHA, the Todd County
Board is primarily seeking estab-
lishment of a clear and widely
supported short term plan of
action that may include any or
none of the suggestions, and that
the Todd County Board of
Commissioners reserves their
right to alter their policy posi-
tions to align with an appropri-
ately developed plan of action
supported by the joint powers
board.RESOLVED, that absent any
action on the part of SCHA staff,
or the SCHA Joint Powers Board
which develops a clear and meas-
urable short term plan for stabil-
ity, the Todd County Board of
Commissioners will likely exe-
cute their authority to release
themselves from the joint powers
agreement as of January 1, 2013.
Todd County Administration
Discussion was held on estab-
lishing the 2012 Budget Hearing
date and time. On motion by
Ruda and second by Kircher, it
was agreed that the Budget
Hearing date and time would bethe evening of November 29 at 6
pm at the Main Street
Government Center in Long
Prairie and cancel the regular
Commissioners meeting
12/6/2011.
Discussion was held to change
the November 1, 2011
Commissioners Meeting to the
location at 200 1st St. Staples,
MN and have a grand opening
after the Board Meeting. On
motion by Kneisl and second by
Kircher the motion was approved
by majority vote with Neumann
voting against.
Discussion was held to holdthe first Commissioners retreat
day to discuss the budget and
market value credit November 1,
2011 at the Staples location and
the second day at the Long
Prairie location November 2,
2011. On motion by Kircher and
second by Ruda the motion was
approved by unanimous vote.
On motion by Neumann and
second by Ruda, the following
motion was introduced and
adopted by unanimous vote: To
approve the budget amendment
2011-06 and authorize purchase
of one new skidloader to replace
existing skidloader at a priceincluding trade in, not to exceed
$20,000.
Discussion was held for nam-
ing of the newly purchased build-
ing in Staples. It was decided to
table until the next work session
October 11, 2011.
Administration is seeking
guidance on providing inserts to
TNT or Tax Statements. Also
guidance on planning a meeting
for other Todd County Local
Government Units to attend to
help understand tax impacts of
MVC changes. Meeting is
scheduled for October 27 at 9 am
in the County Board Room.Notices will be sent to all home
County LGUs, inviting them to
send a delegation to the meeting
if they choose.
Administrators Report
Administrator reported that a
closing to finalize the purchase of
the former NJPA building in
Staples is scheduled. Financial
reports for the end of the third
quarter are available, after a
brief review, finances appear to
be in line with expectations.
Commissioners Report
The Todd County Transfer
Station will have free disposal of
residential waste on October 6,7
and 8 from 8 am to 4:30 p.m.
The AMC conference is set for
December 5, 6 & 7, 2011. Discuss
again at the work session.
On a motion by Ruda and sec-
ond by Neumann, the meeting
was recessed at 11:16 a.m. until
October 18, 2011.
COMMISSIONER WARRANTS
VENDOR NAME AMOUNT
CONTECH CONSTRUCTION
PRODUCTS 10,617.67GOVCONNECTION INC 2,426.71
JOHNSON CONTROLS 6,784.28
KINETIC LEASING
INC 18,897.00
LITTLE FALLS
MACHINE INC 2,746.20
M-R SIGN COMPANY
INC 17,547.48
METRO SALES INC 4,063.00
NORTHERN BUSINESS
PRODUCTS 2,360.19
NURSE-FAMILY
PARTNERSHIP 10,342.00
TOTAL TIRE AND
GEAR INC 3,684.78
UNIV OF MN-EXT
FISCAL & ACCT 24,621.75WIDSETH SMITH
NOLTING INC 2,160.50
131 PAYMENTS
LESS THAN $2000 30,046.31
FINAL TOTAL $136,297.87
AUDITOR WARRANTS
VENDOR NAME AMOUNT
ANOKA CO GOVERNMENT
CENTER 17,492.50
CENTRAL ELECTRIC 2,296.00
COMPUTER
PROFESSIONALS 3,638.30
EARTH SCIENCE
ASSOCIATES INC 2,951.19
MORRISON CO. 36,294.56
PERHAM RESOURCERECOVERY 31,286.59
RUBYS WETLAND
BANK LLC 10,107.81
HENRY SCHORNACK 2,074.20
TODD SOIL & WATER
CONS DIST 6,164.00
U-REKA BROADBAND
VENTURES 20,000.00
SCOTT WONDERLICH 2,151.00
WSB AND
ASSOCIATES 24,298.68
AMERICAN HERITAGE
BANK 36,017.09
CARD SERVICES
COBORNS 2,182.07
FLEET SERVICES 6,010.65
GENE-OS FAMILYRESTAURANT 2,695.50
DOUGLAS JENSEN 5,313.00
MN DEPT OF FINANCE 7,093.50
RESOURCE TRAINING
& SOLUTION 164,587.50
LUCILLE
SCHEITERLEIN 12,734.00
VERIZON 2,072.13
AMERICAN
HERITAGE 4,769.70
FLEET SERVICES
DIVISION 6,004.70
GESSELLAUTO
SALES & SERVICE 9,894.50
MITCHS FUEL
SERVICE 25,503.40
PEMBERTON SORLIERUFER & KER 4,895.91
PETERS &
CHURCHWELL 2,244.00
RAINBOW RIDER 4,000.00
RESOURCE TRAINING
& SOLUTION 170,220.50
ALEXANDRIA
ELECTRIC 3,515.00
BRETH-ZENZEN FIRE
PROTECTION L 5,135.70
CITY OF
LONG PRAIRIE 40,518.93
CONTEGRITY
GROUP INC 19,881.55
DOUGS EXCAVATING
INC 53,428.00
DUNCAN CONCRETE
INC 83,254.68
ENVIRON-CON, INC 3,287.00
GREAT RIVER
REGIONAL LIBRARY 80,133.50
JEROME GETZ CONST
LLC 38,021.47
K.JOHNSON CONST.
INC 21,375.00
ROYL MASONRY
COMPANY 32,295.25
SCW CONSTRUCTION 2,075.00
ZAYO ENTERPRISE
NETWORKS 3,409.89PAYMENTS LESS
THAN $2000 28,020.91
FINAL TOTAL $1,039,344.86
On a motion by Kircher and
second by Neumann the preced-
ing minutes of the County Board
meeting held October 4, 2011
were duly approved by a unani-
mous vote of the Todd County
Board of Commissioners at the
Regular Board Meeting held on
October 18, 2011
Witness my hand and seal
Mark Blessing,
County Board Chairperson
Nathan Burkett,
County Administrator
Notice of Public
Accuracy TestingThe public is welcome to
observe the Public Accuracy
Testing of Election Machines for
the Browerville School District's
Special Election.
Testing will be held on October
27th, 2011 from 9 a.m. 10 a.m.
in the Temporary Election Room
in the Hart Mall located at 221
Central Ave, Long Prairie, MN.
Please contact the School
District Office at 320-594-2272
with any questions.
Property TransfersWTY Colleen Anderson etux to
Kirk T Hayes 9-28-11 pt of Lot 1
Blk 1 Bassetts Second Add to
Browerville rec 9-28-11
QCD-JT Laurinda W Porter sin-
gle to Russell Paulson etal 9-26-11
Lot 35 Blk 1 Timber Ridge rec 9-30-
11
WTY Evelyn Jonckowski single
to Felske Properties II LLC 7-26-11
N2 Lots 7 & 8 Blk 8 Brower First
Add to Browerville rec 9-30-11
WTY Todd D Lienemann single
to John W Dorn etal 9-29-11 Lot 4
Mattsons Subd rec 9-30-11WTY-JT Dale W Greenwaldt
etux to Terry L Runge etal 9-29-11
pt of N1/2 30-131-35 rec 9-30-11
WTY David J Lester etux to
David J Lester and Carolyn A
Lester, Trustees of the David J
Lester and Carolyn A Lester Living
Trust dated 8-25-11 N2SW4 8-133-
33, Lots pt of 1, pt of 2, 3, pt of 4 Blk
8 OT Staples, NW4NE4 18-133-32
rec 10-3-11
WTY Freda LVanselow single to
DAvid A Vanselow 9-29-11 Lot 6
Blk 4 Tweeds 4th Add to Long
Prairie rec 10-3-11
WTY-JT American National
Bank of MN to David M Mahood
etux 9-23-11 Lot 4 Blk 1 Blacks RV
Resort CIC #24 rec 10-3-11
QCD John P Houle etux to John
M Houle 9-23-11 E2SE4 and
SE4NE4 27-130-35 rec 10-4-11
WTY Charles L Chaffin etux to
Levi A Yoder 9-30-11 pt of
S2E2NE4 9-132-34 rec 10-4-11
WTY Charles L Chaffin etux to
Enos A Yoder etal 9-30-11 pt of
N2E2NE4 9-132-34 rec 10-4-11
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