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Main Street MeatsMain Street Meats
Gorman'sGorman's Home of the areas largest FULL SERVICE meat department Pine Island 507-356-4655 Open Monday Noon-6 p.m.; Tuesday - Friday 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.; Closed Sunday
WE FEATURE A FULL SERVICE MEAT DELI
QUALITY, SERVICE and PRICEyou can't beat anywhere else!
Try our HOMEMADE beef jerky, summer sausage, mettwurst and bratwurst and our HOMESMOKED bacon, hams and pork chops.OUR FULL SERVICE MEAT AND DELI COUNTER OFFER A BETTER CUT - THE WAY YOU WANT.
Swiss Cheese...................... $699Turkey Breast ..................... $499
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T-Bone Steak ...................... $699Porterhouse Steak.............. $799Ground Beef....................... $459Chicken Breast.................... $599Arm Roast .......................... $499Ribeye Steak ......................$999
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DELI COUNTER SPECIALS
U.S.D.A.
U.S.D.A.
85% Lean
8 Varieties Bacon Wrapped Stuffed
U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless
U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless
Prices good Wednesday, March 4 through Tuesday, March 10, 2015.
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Gorman'sBlockbuster Buy
Saturday, March 7 Only
ChickenBreast
Boneless, Skinless
$199Please Call Ahead Limit 10 Lbs.
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All 12 Pack
All 6-24 Oz. Bottles
Aquafina 24 Pack
Everyday Low Price Pop!
Pepsi Products 3/$1299
Pepsi Products ... $399
Water ................ $499
Pharmacy, 732-5311;Toll Free, 1-866-732-4163;Emergency, 732-7565;Card & Gift Shop, 732-7200
Main StreetPharmacy& Your Health
We care enough to provide thebest in pharmacy services.
Mike Brengman
370 Main Street, ZumbrotaHours: 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.;
Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Abreva
$1495Cold SoreTreatment
2 GM
Aveeno
$629Desitin
$479
$599Aspercreme
Secret
$579
MoisturizingLotion
MaximumStrength
Diaper Rash Paste
Clinical StrengthAntipersperant/
Deodorant
3D White CrestWhitestrips
14 Treatments
ToothWhitener
$3295
ActivaSheer Therapy
Knee HighSupport Hose
$1895
Vitamin D1000 iu
100 Tablets
$395
Extra Strength Probiotic
100 Capsules
Nature's Bounty
$795
Vapo RubVick's
1.76 Oz.
$379
Tylenol PM
$969
12 Oz.
4 Oz.
5 Oz.
1.6 Oz.
100 Caplets
Pain Relieving Cream
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All Colors
Vick'sNyQuil
8 Oz.
$629Cold and Flu
HARDWARE & FURNITURE321 Main Street, Zumbrota
507-732-5232
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Cheapest Beer and Best Burgers in Town!
MARCH EVENTS:
WD'sWD'sWD's Bar &GrillBar &GrillBar &GrillSaturday, March 7
Toga Party/DJSaturday, March 14 Wiskow 30th Anniversary
Live Band - Country Line Drive, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.Sunday, March 15
Breakfast/Brunch, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.Saturday, March 21
Bean Bag Tournament, 2 p.m.-?, Bring a partnerSaturday, March 28
Steve Conrad's 60th BirthdayLive Band Dave Carpenter Band
Sunday, March 8 and Tuesday, March 24Euchre: 1:30 p.m. start time
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Tuesday: Taco NightWednesday: Broasted ChickenThursday: Burger NightFriday: Fish Fry
Weekly Specials5-8:30 p.m.
Cathy's CatCathy's CateringAnd Cafe with Deli
300 S Main Street, Pine Island 507-356-8735
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Stop at Cathy's Catering & Cafe for our
LENTEN FISH FRYEvery Friday Night
5:00-8:00 p.m.ALL YOU CAN EAT $11.95
OR 1 PIECE $9.95
One of theBest Fish Frys
in the area!
Includes choice of potato, salad,veggie and bread basket.
St. Patrick'sHam Dinner
Silent Auction and RaffleSunday, March 15Serving from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Stary-Yerka VFW Post 5727, Zumbrota
Church of Saint Paul43rd Annual
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Adults $12.00 Children 6-12 $6.00Under 6 eat free
25 East 1st Street, Zumbrota
HAPPY 80THBIRTHDAY
March 7Grandpa and
Great-Grandpa
Love from your flock!Melissa, Bryce, Ashley,Tyler, Morgan, Madelyn,
Mikayla and Mariah
GLEN DANKERS
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MUSICOn SUNDAYSunday, March 8
2:00-4:00 p.m.
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Performances by theKW Music Department
Sponsored by theKW Education Foundation
Freewill Donation
Kenyon-Wanamingo Middle-High School Auditorium
400 6th Street, Kenyon
and other performing arts.Exhibits of Robotics,
Rube Goldberg.
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242 Main Street, Zumbrota 1-800-450-7614 507-732-7614
TruckCenter52
HIGHWAY 52 ZUMBROTA 507-732-5700
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Heavy Truck, Trailer & Farm Equipment
DOT Inspections Brakes Lubes Drivelines
Tarps Air Conditioning Tires
SERVICE AND REPAIR
Specializing in Heavy Truck Service,Repair and Washing!
Electrical Washing De-greasing
Timpte Trailer Service Company
Security State Bank of Wanamingo
232 Main Street, Wanamingo, MN 55983507-824-2265 Fax 507-824-2960 www.ssbwanamingo.com
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24 Hour Bankingwith ATM
See Nancy for all the detailsof our Home Equity Loan Program.
New or Rebuilt Units
Call Jake Shenk507-993-4604
Automotive AgRecreational Trailer Wiring
36908 County Road 78, Lake City, MN 55041S9-4cc
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You're retired.Your money isn't.
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Coming To Pine Island!Beginning March 2, 2015
Public Transit will be available in Pine Island for anyonefor any reason. All trips within the city limits ofPine Island will cost just $1.75 per one-way trip!
Riders of ALL ages can use the bus to meet their transportation needsaround town. Each bus is equipped with a handicap accessible
lift entrance for our riders' convenience.
Bus Services will be available: Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-5 p.m.Our dispatchers are ready and waiting to take your call today!
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DAYCAREFun, young, Wanamingo grandma is look-ing for one family to do daycare for inmy home. Full-time or part-time. Infantpreferred. Call with questions 507-298-1258. 9-3cc
Precious Beginnings Daycare has 2 open-ings for ages 20 months and up. Pre-
school program, large back yard, lo-cated on cul-de-sac just blocks fromschool, pool, and parks. Contact Kim-berly 507-206-7619. 7-3cc
Cougar Care & Bright Beginnings offerschildcare for children ages 33 monthsthrough school age. Hours are 6 a.m. to6 p.m. year round. Located in ZM EarlyEducation Center, 507-732-4650.
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LOST & FOUNDLOST: Mens gold diamond wedding ring.Lost in Pine Island, possibly at KwikTrip, February 11. Great sentimentalvalue. Reward value of ring. 701-240-6456. 7-3cc
TRAVELSee Europe without a passport in Iowa.May 6-10, 2015 $699. Visit Dutch, Nor-wegian, Danish, German, Czech, andSlovak communities. Also tour Amanacolonies and attend the Pella Tuilip Fes-tival. We will also enjoy a dinner in CastleUnicorn (Einhom), a European style castle.Deadline is March 15. Contact Dale andAndrea Phillipson, PO Box 265, PineIsland, Mn 55963, 507-356-8919 [email protected]. 8-3cc
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OFFERING TOP END PAY!Now accepting applications for Experienced Applicators.
Apply at: Providence Agriculture905 North 7th Street, Lake City, MN or email [email protected]
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Could be you!
Have you ever found yourself on the phone with a customerservice representative at XYZ Company and said to yourself,Are you kidding me? I could do a much better job than thisperson.?
Or maybe you were standing in line at the store witnessingterrible customer service and wondered how does this companystay in business or even make any money when their staff is sopoorly trained?
Well here is your chance to do something about it and build agreat career.
Pine Heat and Air is the areas #1 customer focused servicecompany that specializes in residential heating and coolingsystem repair and replacement.
We are seeking a career focused individual who possesseshonesty, integrity, dependability and confidence. Someone whowants to grow with our company and have a burning desire toparticipate in that growth.
Must be... Creative Self-Motivated Multi-Tasker Great Communicator Team Player Forward Thinker Admirable
Prior experience is a plus, but dont worry, if you fit the abovedescription and are trainable then we want to talk to you.
We only have 1 position available and we expect a high volumeof applicants.
Please send your resume along with a brief summary of why youfeel you would be great addition to our top tier customer servicestaff. Please put I am The Secret to Excellent CustomerService in the subject line.
Check us out at pineheatandair.com and take a moment tolisten to some of our many radio ads.
Send resume to [email protected]
Pine Heat & Air507 289 5900507 356 8341
Client Care Representative
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Pine Island Bank
Pine Island Bank
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Full-Time Customer ServiceRepresentative PositionPINE ISLAND BANK
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Equal Opportunity Employer of women, minorities, protectveterans, and individuals with disabilities.
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Pine Island Bank is currently seeking a full-timeCustomer Service Representative to join our team.Job responsibilities will include, but are not limitedto, cash handling, balancing a drawer on a dailybasis, and performing customer transactions withaccuracy. Requirements for this position are asfollows: 1 to 2 years banking experience, satisfactorycredit history, previous cash handling experience,attention to detail, excellent customer service skills,and ability to multitask. Applicants need to have apositive and professional attitude. Must be willing towork three out of four Saturdays.Please address your resume [email protected] drop off in person by March 20, 2015.
Check out our website at www.pinehavencommunity.org also on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PineHavenCommunity
Human ResourcesPine Haven Community, 210 NW Third Street, Pine Island, MN [email protected] EOE/AA
Pine Haven Care Center is currently seeking a Director forthe Environmental Services Department.Must have knowledge of infection prevention as it relatesto housekeeping and laundry processes including thehandling, storage and transporting of linens as well asmaintaining a safe, clean, orderly and sanitary environ-ment for the facility.1-2 Years housekeeping/laundry experience preferred.
EnvironmentalServices Director
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Assisted Living apartments now available. Our beautifulone bedroom apartments are thoughtfully designed withindividually controlled air conditioning and heating, largewindows and are located on the main level of the build-ing. They include a full kitchen complete with stove andrefrigerator, living room, bedroom, and private bath equippedwith handicap bars and showers. Assisted living pack-ages designed for individual needs.
Call us at 507-356-8585 for more information and toschedule a tour.
www.pinehavencommunity.org
220 3rd Street NWPine Island, MN 55963
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has an immediate opening for apart-time receptionist/clericalZumbrota Ford is seeking a self-starting
person for part-time employment answeringphones and some clerical duties.
Hours: Monday & Thursday, 4:00-8:00 p.m.;Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. possibly.
Apply in person, see Sabrina.$10.00 per hour.
HELP WANTED:Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructors (WSI)
The Zumbrota Park Board isaccepting applications for the 2015
seasonal positions of lifeguardsand/or water safety instructors.
Application forms may be picked upand returned to:
The City of Zumbrota is an Equal Opportunity Employer
No applications will beaccepted after March 20.
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City Hall, 175 West Avenue,Zumbrota MN 55992
until 5 p.m., Friday, March 20.
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CITY OF WANAMINGO
HELP WANTED2015 Lifeguard & WSI Positions
Applications can be picked up at City Hall,401 Main Street, (by old water tower)
From 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday & 7 a.m.-Noon Fridayor available online at www.cityofwanamingo.com under city jobs.
Applications due by Noon Thursday, March 26, 2015.Call 507-824-2477 for information.
Experience in working with the general public,young adults and keeping detailed records is desired.
Looking for a job thatprovides meaningful work and
competitive compensation?Consider a position in a
State Farm Agent's office.
INSURANCESTAFF POSITION Assist with agents
marketing efforts. Provide quality service to
State Farm policyholders. Prepare forms, policies
and endorsements.This employment opportunity iswith a State Farm agent, not withState Farm Insurance Companies
and requires the successfulcompletion of licensing
requirements to solicit andservice State Farm products.
PLEASE MAIL RESUME TO:Lyle Wendroth
267 West 5th StreetZumbrota, MN 55992
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Now Hiring For Overnightand Food Positionsat Rochester North
Super TargetApply in store at
3827 Market Place Dr. NW,Rochester or at
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Contact church office for application andjob description. 651-388-0411 orwww.christchurchredwing.com. 9-1cc
HELP WANTED: Chartwells School Din-ing Services at Pine Island School Dis-trict is seeking individuals to hire part-time server, cashier, and/or dishwasherand also a substitute on-call serversand/or dishwashers position for our break-fast and hot lunch programs. Applica-tions available at the Pine Island K-8and district offices. Please contact JoniQuam, Director of Dining Services at507-356-8875, x118 for details.
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HELP WANTED: Seeking a part-timeadministrative assistant/dispatcher for15-20 hours per week (afternoons). Mustbe able to work full-time in April. Per-form administrative work on various clericalassignments. Duties to include open/sort mail, answer general inquiries, pho-tocopying and scanning documents,matches credit cards receipts to state-ments, prepares deposit tickets, dispatch-ing, completing broker packers, orderpermits, IFTA reports, run errands. Pre-
vious office experience, must be flex-ible, strong multi-tasking, organizationaland problem resolution skills, attentionto detail, experience with FarmWorksand SAGE programs a plus. Submit aresume to Vieths Trucking, Inc. 35524215th Avenue, Goodhue, MN 55027 orvia email to [email protected] Friday, March 13. 9-1a
HELP WANTED: Arborists of Rochesteris hiring tree climber. Must have 2 yearsexperience and a valid drivers license.Send resume to [email protected] 9-3cc
HELP WANTED: Full-time fence installer,willing to do physical work, experiencehelpful. Call or stop by office for applica-tion. 651-923-4451. Larsen Industries,Goodhue, MN 55027. 9-3a
HELP WANTED: Full-time deck builder.Experienced, problem solver. Call or stopby office for application. 651-923-4451.
Larsen Industries, Goodhue, MN 55027. 9-3a
HELP WANTED: Hiring full-time help thisspring for a journeyman electrician and/or apprentice electrician. Must be self-motivated to work in a fast paced envi-ronment. We do a variety of work in thearea. We strive to be the best and offera competitive wage with a benefit pack-age. Please email resume [email protected]. 9-3a
HELP WANTED: Seeking group homestaff for vulnerable clients with behav-ioral challenges. Full-time, part-time,afternoons, overnights, and weekendsin Zumbrota. Good pay and benefits. Noexperience needed. Paid training pro-vided. Must be at least 18 with valid
drivers license and good driving record.Email resume to [email protected] apply online at www.howryinc.com.
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HELP WANTED: Part-time school busdriver. $1,000 sign-on bonus. $13.16/hour starting wage. No experience orspecial licenses needed. Free trainingleading to a CDL license. Medical, den-tal 401K and holidays available. 20 hourwork week. Drive charters for additionalhours. Child ride-along saves a ton ofdaycare. Basic initial requirements atleast 21 years of age, valid drivers li-cense, pass a background check anddrug test. Apply in person or call: FirstStudent, 714 Bench Street, Red Wing,MN 55066, 651-388-8244. 7-3cc
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HELP WANTED
COOKApply in person at
The CoffeeMill
256 Main Street, Zumbrota
Looking for Full-time
No experience needed.
Part-time
560 22nd Street, ZumbrotaTake Highway 58 South through Zumbrota,
cross Highway 52 and watch for signs.
Stop in to apply.No Nights, No Weekends!
WAREHOUSEWORK
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Excellent Pay + Incentives,$2,500 Sign-on Bonus,
Regional and long haul routes.CDL-A + 1 yr. experience required.
Drivers: Company CDL-A
507-696-7784
NON-PROFIT HELPMazeppa Area Food Shelf servingMazeppa, Bellchester, Zumbro Falls isopen the second and fourth Thursdaysof each month at 239 1st Avenue from4-7 p.m. Drop off donations at WDs Barand Grill and First State Bank of RedWing, Mazeppa. 8-tfc
Free adult basic education classes. Classesinclude career and college readiness,preparing for the GED exam, online op-portunities, learning English, improvingyour computer skills and career path-way training courses. For more informa-tion, call the ZM Community EducationOffice at 507-732-4244. 4-tfc
If you find a lost or abandoned animal,Paws and Claws Humane Society inRochester will accept them. 3224 19thStreet NW Rochester, MN 55901. 507-288-7226. 1-tfc
Volunteers needed. Do you have an openmind and an open heart? HOPE Coali-tions is looking for volunteer advocatesto support victims of sexual assault.Volunteers answer the 24-hour crisisline, provide a vital community service,and acquire professional advocacy skills.HOPE Coalition provides the certifica-tion training and support for volunteers you provide the compassion. For moreinformation visit hope-coalition.org orcall 651-388-9360, ext. 1. 45-tfc
HOPE Coalition provides free, confiden-tial services for anyone who has experi-enced sexual assalt/violence/harassment.Call the 24-hour crisis and support hotlineat 800-519-6690 if you need help, sup-port, or advocacy. You are not alone.More info at hope-coalition.org. 31-tfc
The Haven of Hope domestic violenceshelter provides safety, confidentiality,short-term housing and advocacy forwomen and children fleeing domesticabuse. We also serve community mem-bers not resident at the shelter who arein need of assistance with legal or per-sonal issues related to domestic vio-lence. Call our 24-hour crisis line at800-369-5214. 20-tfc
Narcotics Anonymous meets at FirstEvangelical Lutheran Church, 309 For-est Street, Kenyon, 7-8 p.m. on Tues-days. 19-tfc
The CARE Clinic, a free health clinic,serves uninsured patients in GoodhueCounty. The CARE Clinic is open everyTuesday evening. Registration is from4:30-6:30 p.m. The clinic is located inRed Wing, at 1407 West 4th Street. Formore information, call 651-388-1022or look at our website www.careclinicrw.com. 7-tfc
Goodhue County Health & Human Ser-vices offers low cost, federally fundedimmunizations for children and adultswho may be uninsured or underinsured.Information at 651-385-6100 or 800-950-2142, http://www.co.goodhue.mn.us./ 1-tfc
Recovery, International: Self-help orga-nization since 1937 offers a proven methodto combat depression, fears, panic-at-tacks, anger, anxiety. Facilitated groupsmeet weekly in many locations. Free willoffering. Recovers, Intl. Dona 612-824-5773, www.LowSelfHelpSystems.org.
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Narcotics Anonymous meets at St. PaulsCatholic Church, 749 Main Street South,Zumbrota, 7-8 p.m. on Saturdays.
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Zumbrota area charitable organizationscurrent mailing addresses for makingcharitable gifts. Their financial supportis derived nearly exclusively from thegeneral public. Donations are tax de-ductible. Zumbrota Area Food Shelf, POBox 43; Zumbrota Community Trust,PO Box 226; Zumbrota Area HistoricalSociety, PO Box 44; Zumbrota Area ArtsCouncil, PO Box 45; Zumbrota PublicCemetery Association, 113 Sugarloaf Lane;all Zumbrota, MN 55992; Zumbrota-Mazeppa Education Foundation, 343 3rdAvenue NE, Mazeppa, MN 55956.
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Alcoholics Anonymous, Fridays, 7 p.m.at St. Michaels Catholic Church, PrairieSide room, 451 5th Street SW, PineIsland. 3-tfc
Caregiver Support Group meets everysecond and fourth Monday of the monthfrom 1-2:30 p.m. at St. Pauls LutheranChurch Library. Sponsored by Three RiversCommunity Action, Inc. and Pine IslandArea Home Services. Private and confi-dential. Respite care available duringmeetings. 21-tfc
Recovery, Inc.: Facilitated, self-help groupssince 1937 offering a proven method tocombat depression, anger, fear, anxi-ety, etc. Free weekly meetings at 7 p.m.on Tuesdays at Resurrection CatholicChurch, 1600 11th Ave. S.E., Roches-ter. Information 507-843-4064 orwww.recovery-inc.org. 41-tfc
Pine Island Area Home Services, a Liv-ing at Home Block Nurse Programoffers volunteer services including trans-portation, respite, chores, light house-keeping, grocery shopping assistanceand other services to help elderly re-main safe and comfortable in their ownhome. We also collaborate for nursingand home health aide services and offerfoot care, clinics, hearing clinics andblood pressure clinics. Stop by the of-fice at 109 3rd Street SW, call 356-2999 or visit our website at www.pineislandareahomeservices.org. 13-tfc
Recovery, Inc., is a community grouppromoting mental health through self-help with fear, depression and anxietymeeting on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Res-urrection Catholic Church, 1600 11thAve. SE, Rochester. Free. Information,507-288-1144. www.recovery-inc.org.
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Free mammograms and cervical cancerscreenings are available for women. Formore information contact the Sage Pro-gram at 888-643-2584. 41-tfc
Crisis pregnancy - need help? Caring,confidential assistance. St. Michaels, acommunity caring for life. 507-356-4944or 507-356-4280. 20-tfc
Alcoholics Anonymous: Wednesday, 8p.m., Oronoco Community Center, 1152nd St. NW, lower level, Oronoco.
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Free to use by the general public: Wheelchairs, walkers, canes and crutches.Zumbrota VFW, 507-732-5411. 2-tfc
Zumbrota Area Food Shelf: Open firstand third Mondays from 2-4 p.m., sec-ond and fourth Thursdays from 7-8 p.m.and third Wednesday from 10 a.m. tonoon. Open to all needy persons. 244Main Street (in the basement of Farm-ers Insurance Group). Please use thealley entrance. Also open first Mondayof the month from 11 a.m.-noon to re-ceive donations. 3-f-tfc
Pine Island Food Shelf: Open everyWednesday from 9-11 am. 218 SouthMain Street, #5, 507-356-2999, entrancein alley. 50-tfc
Alcoholics Anonymous: Monday, 7 p.m.St. Pauls Catholic Church basement,749 Main Street South, Zumbrota. 10-tfc
Alcoholics Anonymous: Tuesday, 7:30p.m., United Redeemer Lutheran Church,560 West 3rd, Zumbrota. Call 507-208-2484 after 6 p.m. 38-tfc
HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED: Daytime bartenderneeded. Monday through Thursday. Hoursvary. Please apply at Pine Island Ameri-can Legion, 356-8991. 9-3a
HELP WANTED: Custodian part-time.Christ Episcopal Church, Red Wing.
Oronoco Auto Parts& Auto Sales
507-367-4315 or800-369-4315
www.oronocoautoparts.com
410 1st St., Oronoco, MN 55960Junkers and Repairables$200 - $7,500on most vehicles free towMore $$$ If Sellable
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Goodhue 651-923-4525
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Public NoticesLEGALS
Certificate ofAssumed Name
Minnesota StatutesChapter 333
The filing of an assumed name doesnot provide a user with exclusive rightsto that name. The filing is required forconsumer protection in order to enableconsumers to be able to identify the trueowner of a business.
1. List the exact assumed name un-der which the business is or will beconducted: Rather Bee Crafting
2. Principal place of business: 37815County 8 Blvd., Goodhue, MN 55027
3. List the name and complete streetaddress of all persons conducting busi-ness under the above assumed name,or if an entity, provide the legal corpo-rate, LLC, or Limited Partnership nameand registered office address: ReneeReinardy, 37815 County 8 Blvd., Goodhue,MN 55027
4. I, the undersigned, certify that Iam signing this document as the personwhose signature is required, or as agentof the person(s) whose signature wouldbe required who has authorized me tosign this document on his/her behalf,or in both capacities. I further certifythat I have completed all required fields,and that the information in this docu-ment is true and correct and in compli-ance with the applicable chapter of Min-nesota Statutes. I understand that bysigning this document I am subject tothe penalties of perjury as set forth inSection 609.48 as if I had signed thisdocument under oath.
Renee ReinardyRenee Reinardy, OwnerDate: 1-10-15
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Certificate ofAssumed Name
Minnesota StatutesChapter 333
The filing of an assumed name doesnot provide a user with exclusive rightsto that name. The filing is required forconsumer protection in order to enableconsumers to be able to identify the trueowner of a business.
1. Assumed name: Advanced Peri-odontics and Implants
2. Principal place of business: 232South Main Street, Pine Island, MN 55963USA
3. Name holder(s): Bryan Mark Recker,Address: 2077 Century View Lane
NE, Rochester, MN 55906By typing my name, I, the under-
signed, certify that I am signing thisdocument as the person whose signa-ture is required, or as agent of the person(s)whose signature would be required whohas authorized me to sign this docu-ment on his/her behalf, or in both ca-pacities. I further certify that I have com-pleted all required fields, and that theinformation in this document is true andcorrect and in compliance with the ap-plicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes.I understand that by signing this docu-ment I am subject to the penalties ofperjury as set forth in Section 609.48 asif I had signed this document underoath.
Signed by: Bryan M. ReckerMailing address: 2077 Century View
Lane NE, Rochester, MN 55906Email for official notices: bryan
COUNTYSEMMCHRA
Meeting NoticeA regular meeting of the Board of
Commissioners of Southeastern Minne-sota Multi-County Housing and Redevel-opment Authority (SEMMCHRA) will beheld at the SEMMCHRA Main Office,134 East 2nd Street, Wabasha, MN 55981on Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 10a.m.
The public is welcome to attend.9-1a
TOWNSHIPSBelle CreekTownship
Notice of Annual Meetingand Election of Officers
Notice is hereby given to the qualifiedvoters of Belle Creek Township, GoodhueCounty, State of Minnesota, that theannual town meeting and election ofofficers will be held on Tuesday, March10, 2015.
The annual town meeting will con-vene at 2:30 p.m. to conduct all neces-sary business prescribed by law.
The election poll hours will be from 4-8 p.m. at which time the voters will elect(1) one supervisor for a 3-year term,and (1) one treasurer for a 2-year term.
In case of inclement weather, theannual town meeting and election ofofficers will be postponed one week un-til March 17.
The meeting and election will be heldat the Belle Creek Town Hall, 36500County 7 Blvd., Goodhue, MN 55027.
Steve McNamara, Town Clerk8-2a
Cherry GroveTownship
Notice of Annual Meetingand Election of Officers
Notice is hereby given to the qualifiedvoters of Cherry Grove Township, Countyof Goodhue, State of Minnesota, thatthe annual election of officers and an-nual meeting will be held on Tuesday,March 10, 2015 at the Cherry GroveTown Hall. In case of inclement weather,the meeting and election may be post-poned until the third Tuesday in March.
The election polling hours will be from5-8 p.m., at which time voters will electone supervisor for a three (3) year termand one treasurer for a two (2) yearterm.
The annual meeting will commenceat 8:10 p.m. to conduct all businessprescribed by law. The board of canvasswill meet following the annual meetingto certify the election results.
Dan QuamCherry Grove Township Clerk
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Goodhue TownshipNotice of Annual Meeting
and ElectionTo the citizens of Goodhue Township
who are qualified to vote in the generalelections, are notified that the annualmeeting and election will be held at theGoodhue Township Town Hall on Tues-day, March 10, 2015.
The annual meeting will begin at 1p.m. to conduct all necessary businessas prescribed by law.
The election will start following ad-journment until 8 p.m. for the purposeof electing one supervisor for a term of 3years and one treasurer for a term oftwo years.
The alternate date for the meetingand election is March 17, 2015 in caseof bad weather.
David Burfeind, Clerk8-2a
MinneolaTownshipAnnual Meeting
and ElectionThe citizens of the Township of Min-
neola in the County of Goodhue and theState of Minnesota who are qualified tovote at the general election are herebynotified that the annual town meetingfor said township will be held at the townhall on Tuesday, March 10, 2015.
Annual meeting will be at 2 p.m. toconduct any appropriate township busi-ness. Polls will open immediately follow-ing the meeting to elect one supervisorfor a three-year term and one treasurerfor a two-year term. Polls will close at 8p.m.
In case of inclement weather, theannual meeting and election will be heldon Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 2 p.m.in the town hall.
Absentee ballots for the March town-ship election will be available from theclerks office until March 9, 2015 at 5p.m. Also, the clerks office will be openfor absentee voting on Saturday, March7, 2015 from 10 a.m. until noon. Theclerk can be contacted at 507-732-5719.
Sarah Pettit, Clerk8-2a
Roscoe TownshipMeeting Notice
The next meeting of the Board ofSupervisors for the Town of Roscoe willbe held on Monday, March 9, 2015, 7p.m. at the Roscoe Town Hall.
Susan Ecker, Clerk9-1a
WanamingoTownshipMeeting Notice
Wanamingo Township monthly meet-ing for March will be held on Thursday,March 12, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. at thetown hall.
This is a change from the regularschedule.
Jessica Page, Clerk9-2a
Wanamingo Town-ship
Notice of ElectionThere will be an election in Wanamingo
Township on Tuesday, March 10, 2015from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at theWanamingo Town Hall. The purpose ofthis election is to vote for one supervisorposition for a term of three years andone Treasurer position for a term of twoyears. The annual meeting will follow at8:00 P.M. Board of Canvass will meetimmediately following the Annual Meet-ing to certify the results. In case ofinclement weather, the election, AnnualMeeting and Board of Canvass meetingwill take place on March 12, at 5:30p.m. Absentee Ballots may be obtainedbetween Feb. 6th and March 9th bycontacting the clerk. Clerks office willbe open from 10:00 am to noon on Sat.,March 7 for absentee voting. Call 507-824-2961 if more information is needed.
Jessica Page, Clerk9-1a
GOODHUECity of GoodhueCouncil Meeting Minutes
February 11, 2015 at 6:45 pmMembers present: Mayor Kerry Bien,
Tia Schimek, Wayne Hahn and Leia Ryanwith John Adams absent. Also presentwere Richard Gorman, Duane Aaland,Andy Brandel and Josh Smith.
Motion by Ryan seconded by Schimekto approve the agenda. Motion carried.
Motion by Schimek, seconded by Ryanto approve the council minutes of Janu-ary 28, 2015. Motion carried.
Motion by Ryan, seconded by Schimekto direct city attorney to contact City ofRed Wing in regard to garbage disposalrates. Motion carried.
Motion by Ryan, seconded by Schimekto complete Gibson Sanitation contractby February 25, 2015. Motion carried.
Motion by Schimek, seconded by Hahnto approve Fitzgerald pay application for$318,659.76. If engineer states thatcracked street replacement is includedin retainage an extra $10,000 will bepaid. Motion carried.
Motion by Ryan, seconded by Schimekto table rate study until April. Motioncarried.
Motion by Ryan, seconded by Hahnto change the meeting time to 5:00 pmthrough Lent. Motion carried.
Motion by Ryan, seconded by Schimekto pay the bills. Motion carried.
Motion by Ryan, seconded by Hahnto adjourn the meeting. Motion carried.
Respectfully submitted,Lori Agre, City Clerk
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PINE ISLANDCity of Pine IslandOrdinance 128 Second SeriesOn February 17, 2015, the City Council
of the City of Pine Island approved Ordi-nance No. 128 Second Series, entitled,An Ordinance Amending the City Codeby Adding Section 10.47(Social HostOrdinance), which adds that section ofthe Pine Island Public Protection, Crimes& Offenses Ordinance.
The following is a summary of Ordi-nance No. 128 Second Series, in itsentirety and is available for review at theCity of Pine Island.
That certain definitions were addedor amended in relation to hosting a gath-ering with alcohol available when under-age persons present.
That Pine Island finds that it is in thepublic interest to prohibit a person tohost an event where alcohol beveragesare present, when the person knows orreasonably should know that an under-age person will or does: (1) consumeany alcoholic beverage; or (2) possessany alcoholic beverage with the intent toconsume it, and the person fails to takereasonable steps to prevent possessionor consumption by the underage per-son.
That a person is criminally respon-sible for violating this section if the per-son commits a prohibited act, or inten-tionally aids, advises, hires, counsels,or conspires with or otherwise procuresanother to commit a prohibited act.
That is section does not apply to con-duct solely between an underage per-son and his or her parents while presentin the parents household, to legally pro-tected religious observances, to liquorlicensees, municipal liquor stores, orbottle club permit holders who are sub-ject to Minn. Stat. 340A.503, Subd.1(a)(1), and to underage persons whoare lawfully in possession of alcohol oralcoholic beverages during the courseand scope of their employment.
Jonathan Eickhoff, City ClerkS8-2a
City of Pine IslandRequest for Sealed Bids
Snow Plow Truckand Equipment
Pine Island is accepting sealed bidsfor a 2015 plow truck chassis and snowremoval equipment.
Specifications are available from thePine Island City Hall, 507-356-4591 orPine Island Public Works 507-356-8545.
Sealed bids will be accepted untilMarch 12, 10 a.m. at Pine Island CityHall, 250 South Main Street, PO Box1000, Pine Island, MN 55963.
The city reserves the right to rejectany or all bids.8-2a
City of Pine IslandOrdinance 127 Second SeriesOn February 17, 2015, the City Council
of the City of Pine Island approved Ordi-nance No. 127 Second Series, entitled,An Ordinance amending Chapter 11Land Use Regulation (Zoning) Sections11.02, 11.27 Subd. 3 and 5, 11.31Subd. 3, 11.34 Subd. 3, 11.40 Subd. 3,11.41 Subd. 3, 11.50 Subd. 3 and 5,11.55 Subd. 3, 11.56 Subd. 3, 11.57Subd. 3 and Section 11.73 Subd. 3 ofthe City Of Pine Island City Code relat-ing to Solar Energy Systems (SES), whichamends those sections of the Pine Is-land Zoning Ordinance.
The following is a summary of Ordi-nance No. 127 Second Series, in itsentirety and is available for review at theCity of Pine Island.
That certain definitions were addedor amended in relation to SES.
That Pine Island finds that it is in thepublic interest to encourage the use and
development of renewable energy sys-tems (including SES) that have a posi-tive impact on energy conservation withlimited adverse impact on nearby prop-erties.
That these regulations are for all SESand Solar Farms on properties and struc-tures under the jurisdiction of the zon-ing ordinance except that the City re-quires the owner or operator of solarfarms that would generate more thanfifty (50) megawatts of power to getapproval for such a system from theMinnesota Public Utilities Commission(PUC).
That these regulations apply to differ-ent types of SES including Roof andBuilding mounted SES, Ground MountedSES, Community SES and Solar Farms.Decommissioning plans will also be re-quired for Community SES and SolarFarms that my require the submittal of aletter of credit, bond or establishment ofan escrow account to guarantee the dis-posal of the SES or Solar Farm.
Solar Farms shall be on properties ofat least five acres in size and will only bepermitted as an interim use in the Agri-cultural (AG), Heavy Industrial District(I-1) and Light Industrial District (I-2)zoning districts.
Roof and Building mounted SES, GroundMounted SES, Community SES shall bepermitted as an accessory use in all thezoning districts within the City.
Additional standards will also applyto the SES which includes meeting thestandards of the Minnesota Building Code,obtaining an interconnection agreementwith the electric utility if connected tothe electric distribution system or trans-mission system, electric SES compo-nents that are connected to a buildingelectric system must have an Under-writers Laboratory (UL) listing, Roof orBuilding Mounted SES shall not exceedthe maximum allowed height in any zon-ing district, as well as other require-ments.
Jonathan Eickhoff, City Clerk8-2a
ZUMBROTAZM ISD 2805
School Board Meeting MinutesIndependent School District
No. 2805Monday, January 26, 2015
Site: Zumbrota-Mazeppa ElementarySchool Media Center, Mazeppa, Minne-sota.
Members present: Mr. Hinrichs, Mr.Grudem, Mr. Wendt, Ms. Hinchley, Mr.Krier, and Ms. Roth.
Also present: Mr. Simons; Mr. Nolte;Mr. Rasmussen; and Board Clerks Sec-retary, Brenda Windhorst.
The meeting was called to order byChair Hinrichs at 7:00 p.m.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.The following resolutions were ap-
proved:1. To adopt the agenda with the addi-
tion of Adaptive Bowling Resolution andSchool Resource Officer under Old Busi-ness.
2. To cancel the February 4 schoolboard retreat.
3. To adopt two resolutions for a co-operative sponsorship of MSHSL activi-ties, one for physical impaired and onefor cognitively impaired.
4. For Zumbrota-Mazeppa Schools toformally request funding from the city ofZumbrota for a school resource officerbeginning in the 2015-16 school year.
5. To adopt the consent agenda, in-cluding payment of bills.
6. To approve a lane change for ChristineSchmitt from BA+20 to BA+40/MA.
7. To approve the curriculumcommittees recommendation that theoption for double credits for AP classesbe eliminated beginning in the 2015-16school year for freshmen students.
8. To recess the regular school boardmeeting and open a closed session forthe board to discuss a personnel issue.
9. To adjourn the closed session andto reconvene the regular school boardmeeting at 9:12 p.m.
10. To adjourn the meeting at 9:21p.m.
Mark Krier, Clerk9-1a
ZM ISD 2805School Board
Work Session MinutesIndependent School District
No. 2805Monday, January 5, 2015
Site: Zumbrota-Mazeppa ElementarySchool Media Center, Mazeppa, Minne-sota.
Members present: Mr. Hinrichs, Mr.Grudem, Mr. Krier, Mr. Wendt, Ms.Hinchley, and Ms. Roth.
Also present: Board Clerks Secre-tary, Brenda Windhorst.
Absent: Mr. Rasmussen, Mr. Nolte,and Mr. Simons.
Chair Hinrichs called the work ses-sion to order at 6:56 p.m.
Grudem/Krier motion to adopt theagenda as presented.
Motion carried 6:0.There was discussion on board re-
treat agenda items or if the board shouldeven hold a retreat this year. It wassuggested the retreat get moved to Marchand that the work session be held Feb-ruary 9 with February 11 as the alter-nate date in case of bad weather. It wasdecided that retreat items should beunder Old Business on the January boardagenda.
Charlie Kyte and Ken Dragseth ofSchool Exec Connect were in attendanceto go over the procedures for the super-intendent hiring. They reviewed the plan-ning schedule and explained the pro-cess that will take place over the nextthree months.
Chair Hinrichs adjourned the worksession at 7:50 p.m.
Motion carried 6:0.9-1a
ZM ISD 2805School Board
Work Session Minutesand Closed Meeting MinutesIndependent School District
No. 2805Monday, February 9, 2015
Site: Zumbrota-Mazeppa High SchoolMedia Center, Zumbrota, Minnesota.
Members present: Mr. Hinrichs, Mr.Grudem, Mr. Krier, Mr. Wendt, Ms.
Hinchley, and Ms. Roth.Chair Hinrichs called the work ses-
sion to order at 7:00 p.m.Hinrichs/Grudem motion to adopt the
agenda as presented with addition oflegislative update.
Motion carried 6:0.Toni Johns from School Exec Con-
nect presented the superintendent pro-file to the board.
Jim Wendt gave a legislative update.There was discussion on a request
from a disabled patron regarding thelarge gym in Zumbrota.
The procedure for the ACT testingday was discussion.
Hinrichs/Grudem motion to adjournthe work session at 8:00 p.m.
Motion carried 6:0.Chair Hinrichs called the closed school
board meeting to order at 8:00 p.m. todiscuss personnel issues.
Hinrichs/Wendt motion to adjourn theclosed session at 8:29 p.m.
Motion carried 6:0.9-1a
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CountyJustin Ploof and the Throwbacksgo down to the Crossroads
ZUMBROTA The band that has brought Crossings audiencestheir original rockumentary performances of such artists as the Beatles,Tom Petty, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bob Dylan and mostrecently, the Monkees, flags a ride for its latest show. Justin Ploof andthe Throwbacks perform, Crossroads: The Eric Clapton Story,Saturday, February 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the State Theatre.
The original rockumentary adds vintage film clips and brief narra-tive to the live music performance by the band, authentically perform-ing the music of the first three-time inductee into the Rock and RollHall of Fame and providing audiences with a number of, I didntknow that, moments throughout the evening. Its a complete blastfrom the past experience!
Clapton is widely considered rocks preeminent guitarist, one of themost important and influential of all time. His Hall of Fame honorscame as a member of the Yardbirds and Cream and as a solo artist.Rolling Stone magazine placed him at no. 2 on their list of the 100Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Hes won 18 Grammys.
Some of his best-loved songs include his version of Marleys IShot the Sheriff, Layla, and Robert Johnsons Crossroads.
Justin Ploof, Jason Ploof, and Dan Ploof have many years of profes-sional music experience and have shared the stage with the likes ofSoul Asylum, Bobby Vee, Joan Jett, and Jessie Lang. Their incredibleattention to detail and the quality of their musicianship wows audi-ences from the first chord right on through to the rousing end. Audi-ences hear the songs the way the artists meant for them to be per-formed. Guest appearances enhance the shows to the ultimate level ofentertainment.
To reserve tickets, visit www.crossingsatcarnegie.com, call 507-732-7616 or stop in to Crossings at 320 East Avenue in Zumbrota.
Paintings as love letters, jazzpoems: new exhibit at Crossings
ZUMBROTA The paintings of Tom McGregor and MichaelSchmidt may change the way viewers look at the world around them.They are on exhibit at Crossings February 16 through March 25.
McGregor is a plein air painter, painting out-of-doors, or on thespot. He works in oil on canvas and in a realistic style. His paintingsare love letters to Southeastern Minnesota and make clear how beau-tiful he finds all aspects of his surroundings, whether distant views ofSt. Paul, the Mississippi, or a family farm. But some of his mostinteresting works are of less frequently painted scenes such as facto-ries, grain elevators and small industrial buildings. His works allowviewers to see these scenes as beautiful in their own right, and worthyof inspection.
My paintings have evolved into a form of realism with an affinityfor the abstractions within nature, McGregor explained. Rows ofcorn draped over rolling hills form op artlike patterns. Clear azureskies become minimalist paintings. Water surfaces are a favorite ofmine because distorted reflections afford the opportunity to paint likean abstract expressionist within the context of realistic painting.
If McGregors paintings are love letters, Schmidts are bright,percussive jazz poems. He paints the city and he, too, focuses onsubjects that often are overlooked, such as telephone poles, watertowers, stairways and storefronts. He paints with encaustic, which isa wax-based pigment applied to canvas, then layered and reheated toachieve the desired effect. With this technique, Schmidt is able tocreate beautiful, luminous images that celebrate the energy of theurban setting.
The subject matter is only the starting point for my exploration ofcolor, texture and composition, Schmidt said. After he applies thepure pigment and melted wax to the canvas, he uses heat guns andirons that melt, blur and dissolve the painting, resulting in a new andoften unexpected final image.
The exhibit is free, and people may view the exhibit during regularhours: MTWF 10-5, Thurs. 10-8 and Sat. 10-4. Crossings is located at320 East Ave. in Zumbrota. More at www.crossingsatcarnegie.com.
March is National Nutrition MonthSubmitted by Goodhue CountyHealth and Human Services
March is National NutritionMonth. How does an effectivenutrition program work? To startwith, it looks at the health andnutrition of families and focuseson developing healthy eating habitsat a young age. Next it providesnutrition education and somehealthy foods to get you startedon the right track. Then it looksbeyond the immediate need andshares information on other re-sources and available services. Forthe past forty years Women, In-fants, and Children (WIC), asupplement food and nutritioneducation program, has been do-ing just that. Locally, WIC isprovided through Goodhue CountyHealth and Human Services withlocations in Red Wing, Zumbrota,Kenyon and Cannon Falls.
WIC provides services to preg-nant and postpartum women, in-fants, and children to age 5. Reach-ing people as they are starting theirfamilies is a good time to influ-
ence life-long habits and eatingbehaviors. Providing healthy foodshelps families to make positivefood choices in the grocery storethroughout the years to come.
So what really happens at WIC?WIC participants first have to meetthree basic requirements: they mustreside in the county where theyare served, they must meet a fi-nancial guideline based on familysize and income, and someone inthe family has to be pregnant,breastfeeding, or under the age offive. Once those requirements aresatisfied, then the participant isscheduled to meet with one of thepublic health nurses working inWIC.
At this appointment, each par-ticipant is weighed and measuredand usually will have their hemo-globin checked, via a finger stick.One of WICs earliest goals wasto reduce anemia in pregnancy andin young children, so the hemo-globin is a necessary screeningtool. Extra iron is needed duringpregnancy to aid in the growth ofthe unborn baby. Children needadequate iron for learning andgrowth.
Then a discussion will followregarding the familys eating habitsand food choices. Information isoffered on a variety of topics, de-pending on the individuals needsand interests. Often parents arefull of questions about how bestto feed their babies and young
children. Nutrition impacts health,growth, development and long-term learning.
Topics can include: nausea dur-ing pregnancy, foods to maintainpregnant womens iron levels,breastfeeding information, infantfeeding, how to transition to tablefoods, healthy food choices fortoddlers, weaning from the bottle,how to introduce new foods, cupuse in toddlers. For example, hid-den sugars may be discussed witha mother/father whose toddler isdrinking juice, sports drinks oreating dried fruit and granola bars.These sugars can have an impacton appetite, and weight and cancause tooth decay.
At the end of the appointmentthe participant will be given vouch-ers for very specific foods thatcan be used at the grocery store.Currently WIC is focused on de-creasing obesity in children, andthe food package is a reflection ofthat goal. Healthy foods availablethrough WIC include low fat milk,cheese, eggs, cereal (iron forti-fied, low sugar), fruits and veg-etables, limited juice, whole grainssuch as whole wheat bread/torti-llas, oatmeal /brown rice and pro-teins such as peanut butter, cannedor dried beans. Options that willbe added in 2015 include yogurtand whole wheat pasta.
To find out if you are eligiblefor WIC you can contact the localWIC office at 651-385-4782.
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344 1ST AVE S, MAZEPPAAffordable 3 bedroom home in the Village in the Valley.Easy access to Rochester or north for commuting.Cozy rambler with the original kitchen, newer carpetingin the living area and endless possibilities in thebasement. Attached 1 car garage with access to thehouse from the garage. New roof shingles with guttersand downspouts. Get moved before winter.MLS#4057268 $105,000
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212 4TH AVE, GOODHUEA nice recently updated 2 story home featuringnewer windows, updated kitchen, partially finishedbasement. Ready to move in. It also has a 2+ carinsulated and heated detached garage. Close toschool and downtown Goodhue. MLS#4057469$144,900
224 MAIN STREET, WANAMINGOA well-maintained apartment building withall 5 rentals full. Each unit has its ownelectric meters. MLS#4051455 $89,900
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24814 COUNTY 3 BLVD., GOODHUE16 acre hobby farm with pasture and woodedacres. Good hunting and has a barn,workshop, open pole shed and many storagesheds as well as a the 1964 6 bedroomhome. Close to Red Wing and Goodhue onblacktop road. MLS#4056529 $370,000
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