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CWTribune • April 10, 2015...Page 2 Letter to the Editor Contact Susan Nagorski Today to Place Your Business Ad. Final Deadline: Fri., Apr. 17th, 2015 Ph: 320-558-2037 Fax: 763-263-8458 Email: [email protected] Over 6,500 distribution to Clearwater, Clear Lake & surrounding areas. Full of local community & business features. To be published by the Clearwater Tribune on May 8th, 2015. W W W E E R R E E B B A A C C K K ! ! D D o o n n t t m m i i s s s s t t h h i i s s o o p p p p o o r r t t u u n n i i t t y y t t o o b b e e i i n n c c l l u u d d e e d d i i n n t t h h e e 2 2 0 0 1 1 5 5 C C L L E E A A R R W W A A T T E E R R / / C C L L E E A A R R L L A A K K E E C C o o m m m m u u n n i i t t i i e e s s G G u u i i d d e e ! ! R R E E S S E E R R V V E E Y Y O O U U R R A A D D S S P P A A C C E E N N O O W W ! ! Real Estate StCloudMedical.com Family Medicine + OB/GYN + Pediatrics + Express Care Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation + Occupational Medicine + Surgery At St. Cloud Medical Group, you’re not just a patient— you’re our neighbor. We look out for more than just your health. We are managing the cost of your care while still providing high quality care. In fact, we’ve scored first in the state for reducing the cost of care. As the longest serving independent health care provider in the area, we do more for the people we care about. 615 Nelson Drive 558-2293 Clearwater Medical Clinic Looking out for more than just your health. Committed to Caring e about. people we car As the longest serving independent health car e. In fact, we’ve scor high quality car e than just your health. W for mor At St. Cloud Medical Gr e about. e pr As the longest serving independent health car ed first in the state for r e. In fact, we’ve scor e managing the cost of your car e ar e than just your health. W e not just a patient— you’r oup, you’r At St. Cloud Medical Gr ea, we do mor ovider in the ar e pr educing the cost of car ed first in the state for r e while still pr e managing the cost of your car e our neighbor e not just a patient— you’r e for the ea, we do mor e. educing the cost of car oviding e while still pr e look out . W e our neighbor Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Family Medicine StCloudMedical.com 558-2293 615 Nelson Drive Occupational Medicine + Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation + OB/GYN + Family Medicine ter Medical Clinic a w a Clear StCloudMedical.com 558-2293 615 Nelson Drive gery Sur + Occupational Medicine e ess Car Expr + Pediatrics ter Medical Clinic gery Annandale 320-274-8216 • Maple Lake 320-963-3163 • Clearwater 320-558-2271 www.mylakecentral.com Insurance and annuities offered through LakeCentral Insurance Services are not: FDIC insured, Not a deposit, Not insured by any Federal Government Agency, May lose value, Not financial institution guaranteed. Annandale 320-274-8216 • Clearwater 320-558-2271 www.annabank.com Providing insurance for: Home - Auto - Life Health - Farm Business Long Term Care Your full service hometown bank. Securities and insurance offered through Centra Investment Services LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Investments are not: FDIC insured, Not a deposit, Not insured by any Federal Government Agency, May lose value, Not financial institution guaran- teed. Planning Your Financial Future? Take your first step here. Annandale 320-274-8216 • Maple Lake 320-963-3163 • Clearwater 320-558-2271 www.mylakecentral.com no phone calls Deli Plus Must be 18 years or older Night Supervisor BECKER NEEDED no phone calls Deli Plus Apply in person NOW HIRING Cashiers & Deli Help BECKER took no action on the pro- posal. Park Grants The council passed three resolutions to apply for grant funding for parks: a Local Trail Connections grant application and an Outdoor Recreation grant for Eldorado Park improvements and an Outdoor Recreation grant for Lions Park improve- ments. Other Business In other action the board: * Awarded the bid for fertilizing and weed con- trol at City Hall, Sportsman’s Park and Eldorado Park to Truegreen at a cost of $1,177.89. * Approved the hiring of summer help in the public works department; * Approved the final retainage payment of $1,317.63 to Gertken Bros. Inc. for the Clearwater Estates drainage outlet project; * Passed a resolution entering into an agreement with MnDOT to pay the city’s share (approximately ($79,000) for grading and bituminous surfacing along and adjacent to Hwy. 24 and Co. Rd 75 during the bridge replacement proj- ect; * Agreed to waive tem- porary sign fees, special event permit fees and pavilion fees and Sportsman’s Park for the Kayleen Larson Legacy Foundation for the June 6 5k run/walk. Bluff Continued From Page 1______________ had no idea Jim would later go on to be a college star and NBA player. I just knew we had a great team that won the state title. And on that same team was another future NBA player, Mike O’Koren, who would later play for the New York Nets. When I was growing up in Jersey City, I met a few people who would later go on to play professional sports. Of course, I didn’t know it at the time. Bernie Parmalee was a running back for the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets. John Valentin was just a little kid from Downtown Jersey City who used to play catch on the street while the rest of us were playing baseball in a semi- pro league. He ended up playing in the Majors for 10 years with the Boston Red Sox and New York Mets. David Rivers, also a bas- ketball player from St. Anthony’s, played for Notre Dame and the Los Angeles Lakers. Willie Banks, a pitcher, was drafted by the Twins and played in the majors for 12 years. He was a member of the 1991 World Championship team. I had aspirations of play- ing professional baseball years ago. But I never got further than semi-pro. So now I make it a point to root for the hometown kids whenever I can. Cheers Continued From Page 1__________ Bids Continued From Page 1 The closing date is esti- mated at May 28, said Eastvold. That’s when the city will have cash avail- able for construction pay- ments. Eastvold said the city would be levying about $90,000 a year to cover the project cost and estimated a home worth $150,000 would pay approximately $81 a year to cover that levy. Employment TO THE EDITOR: As the new CEO of the Stearns History Museum, I want to make you aware of its role in preserving the area’s history. As the first accredited museum in Minnesota, the region and its residents can feel proud of the work we have done. Our mission is to connect people to the power of his- tory and culture by collect- ing, preserving and inter- preting our historical and cultural resources. Our vision is to be a place where citizens of Central Minnesota can honor their diverse history and recognize that the past is what built the present and provides a road map to the future. A recently completed and board-approved strategic plan calls us to expand our current museum and research center, as we have reached capacity, and study the feasibility of collabo- rating to bring a children’s museum to the region. We also have in place a staff of educated and certified museum specialists who each provide advice and assistance to local histori- ans. April 23, “A Night at Your Museum” is this year’s fundraising event. It will be a great evening at the museum. We’ll have scrumptious hors d’oeu- vres, a “Rough Rider” sig- nature cocktail, live per- formances by Teddy Roosevelt, aka re-enactor Chuck Chalberg; a silent auction and cash bar. Tickets are available online at www.stearns- museum.org or at 320-253- 8424. Come and meet me at your county museum. Jim Davis CEO St. Cloud, MN Check out our website clearwatertribune.net Lance Lindstrom Owner/Broker CDPE, CNHS, CRS, GRI, RCC, ABR & e-Pro 320-558-5678 [email protected] LifeAndLibertyRealEstate.com Serving the Clearwater area for more than a decade! Submitted Article Three-time Paralympian in archery and St. Cloud State graduate student Aaron Cross will give the School of Health and Human Services Spring Colloquium keynote address “Focus on Your Target” at 2 p.m. April 13 in the Atwood Memorial Center Ballroom. Cross developed a spinal cord injury while doing pre-Olympic trials for bike racing in 1991 and has worked as a professional motivational speaker for 14 years. The colloquium address will follow Embrace the Difference: The Ability Event from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. April 13. The Ability Event is a related event put on by the rehabilitation counsel- ing department to bring awareness of the abilities of people with disabilities. The event involves seven experiential learning ses- sions put on by students and community members with disabilities to show- case how they adapt or use adaptive equipment to live their lives successfully. The sessions include cere- bral palsy, vision loss, autism, deaf and hard of hearing, mental health dis- orders, attention deficit disorder and spinal cord injury. Both the colloquium address and Ability Event are open to the public. Registration is required for the Ability Event by con- tacting the rehabilitation counseling program at [email protected]. No registration is neces- sary to attend the colloqui- um address. Student paralympian to give spring colloquium address More Employment on pages 6 &7

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CWTribune • April 10, 2015...Page 2

Letter to the Editor

Contact Susan NagorskiToday to Place Your Business Ad.Final Deadline: Fri., Apr. 17th, 2015

Ph: 320-558-2037Fax: 763-263-8458

Email: [email protected]

Over 6,500 distribution to

Clearwater, Clear Lake

& surrounding areas.

Full of local community

& business features.

To be published by the

Clearwater Tribune

on May 8th, 2015.

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Real EstateStCloudMedical.com

Family Medicine + OB/GYN + Pediatrics + Express CarePhysical Medicine & Rehabilitation + Occupational Medicine + Surgery

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Annandale 320-274-8216 • Maple Lake320-963-3163 • Clearwater 320-558-2271

www.mylakecentral.com

Insurance and annuities offered through LakeCentral Insurance Services are not: FDIC insured, Not a deposit,

Not insured by any Federal Government Agency, May lose value, Not financial institution guaranteed.

Annandale 320-274-8216 • Clearwater 320-558-2271 www.annabank.com

Providing insurance for:Home - Auto - Life

Health - Farm BusinessLong Term Care

Your full service

hometown bank.

Securities and insurance offered through Centra Investment Services LLC, member FINRA/SIPC.

Investments are not: FDIC insured, Not a deposit,Not insured by any Federal Government Agency,May lose value, Not financial institution guaran-

teed.

Planning Your Financial Future?Take your first

step here.

Annandale 320-274-8216 • Maple Lake320-963-3163 • Clearwater 320-558-2271

www.mylakecentral.com

no phone calls

Deli Plus

Must be18 years or older

NightSupervisor

BECKER

NEEDED

no phone calls

Deli PlusApply in person

NOW HIRINGCashiers &Deli Help

BECKER

took no action on the pro-posal.

Park GrantsThe council passed three

resolutions to apply forgrant funding for parks: aLocal Trail Connectionsgrant application and anOutdoor Recreation grantfor Eldorado Parkimprovements and anOutdoor Recreation grantfor Lions Park improve-ments.

Other BusinessIn other action the board:* Awarded the bid for

fertilizing and weed con-trol at City Hall,Sportsman’s Park andEldorado Park toTruegreen at a cost of$1,177.89.* Approved the hiring of

summer help in the publicworks department;* Approved the final

retainage payment of$1,317.63 to Gertken Bros.Inc. for the ClearwaterEstates drainage outletproject;* Passed a resolution

entering into an agreementwith MnDOT to pay thecity’s share (approximately

($79,000) for grading andbituminous surfacing alongand adjacent to Hwy. 24and Co. Rd 75 during thebridge replacement proj-ect;* Agreed to waive tem-

porary sign fees, specialevent permit fees andpavilion fees andSportsman’s Park for theKayleen Larson LegacyFoundation for the June 65k run/walk.

Bluff Continued From Page 1______________

had no idea Jim wouldlater go on to be a collegestar and NBA player. I justknew we had a great teamthat won the state title.And on that same team

was another future NBAplayer, Mike O’Koren,who would later play forthe New York Nets.When I was growing up

in Jersey City, I met a fewpeople who would later goon to play professionalsports.Of course, I didn’t know

it at the time.Bernie Parmalee was a

running back for theMiami Dolphins and NewYork Jets.John Valentin was just a

little kid from DowntownJersey City who used toplay catch on the street

while the rest of us wereplaying baseball in a semi-pro league.He ended up playing in

the Majors for 10 yearswith the Boston Red Soxand New York Mets.David Rivers, also a bas-

ketball player from St.Anthony’s, played forNotre Dame and the LosAngeles Lakers.Willie Banks, a pitcher,

was drafted by the Twinsand played in the majorsfor 12 years. He was amember of the 1991 WorldChampionship team.I had aspirations of play-

ing professional baseballyears ago. But I never gotfurther than semi-pro. So now I make it a point

to root for the hometownkids whenever I can.

Cheers Continued From Page 1__________

BidsContinued From Page 1The closing date is esti-mated at May 28, saidEastvold. That’s when thecity will have cash avail-able for construction pay-ments.Eastvold said the city

would be levying about$90,000 a year to cover theproject cost and estimateda home worth $150,000would pay approximately$81 a year to cover thatlevy.

Employment

TO THE EDITOR:As the new CEO of theStearns History Museum, Iwant to make you aware ofits role in preserving thearea’s history. As the firstaccredited museum inMinnesota, the region andits residents can feel proudof the work we have done.Our mission is to connectpeople to the power of his-tory and culture by collect-ing, preserving and inter-preting our historical andcultural resources. Our vision is to be aplace where citizens ofCentral Minnesota canhonor their diverse historyand recognize that the pastis what built the presentand provides a road map tothe future. A recently completed andboard-approved strategicplan calls us to expand ourcurrent museum andresearch center, as we havereached capacity, and study

the feasibility of collabo-rating to bring a children’smuseum to the region. Wealso have in place a staff ofeducated and certifiedmuseum specialists whoeach provide advice andassistance to local histori-ans. April 23, “A Night atYour Museum” is thisyear’s fundraising event. Itwill be a great evening atthe museum. We’ll havescrumptious hors d’oeu-vres, a “Rough Rider” sig-nature cocktail, live per-formances by TeddyRoosevelt, aka re-enactorChuck Chalberg; a silentauction and cash bar. Tickets are availableonline at www.stearns-museum.org or at 320-253-8424. Come and meet meat your county museum.Jim DavisCEOSt. Cloud, MN

Check out our websiteclearwatertribune.net

Lance LindstromOwner/BrokerCDPE, CNHS,

CRS, GRI, RCC, ABR & e-Pro

[email protected]

LifeAndLibertyRealEstate.com

Serving the Clearwater area for more than a decade!

Submitted ArticleThree-time Paralympianin archery and St. CloudState graduate studentAaron Cross will give theSchool of Health andHuman Services SpringColloquium keynoteaddress “Focus on YourTarget” at 2 p.m. April 13in the Atwood MemorialCenter Ballroom.Cross developed a spinalcord injury while doingpre-Olympic trials for bikeracing in 1991 and hasworked as a professionalmotivational speaker for14 years. The colloquium addresswill follow Embrace theDifference: The AbilityEvent from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.April 13. The Ability Eventis a related event put on bythe rehabilitation counsel-ing department to bringawareness of the abilitiesof people with disabilities. The event involves seven

experiential learning ses-sions put on by studentsand community memberswith disabilities to show-case how they adapt or useadaptive equipment to livetheir lives successfully.The sessions include cere-bral palsy, vision loss,autism, deaf and hard ofhearing, mental health dis-orders, attention deficitdisorder and spinal cordinjury. Both the colloquiumaddress and Ability Eventare open to the public.Registration is required forthe Ability Event by con-tacting the rehabilitationcounseling program [email protected]. No registration is neces-sary to attend the colloqui-um address.

Student paralympian to give spring colloquium address

More Employment on pages 6 &7