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Volume 29, Number 32


Friday, Aug. 7, 2015

Remember to Recycle - New Date:


August 12, 2015

Use our convenient drop box


at Coborns Grocery.

THE WEATHER WAS PERFECT Friday for the Clearwater Heritage Days Parade, and it was
just as nice Saturday when people took a trolley ride through the Historic Downtown area. Above,
Mel Klein and his team of Percherons pulled the trolley along Main Street as part of the Clearwater
Area Historical Societys tour. Another trolley visitied historic Acacia Cemetery. (Photos by Ken
Francis.)

FOOD WAS PLENTIFUL and delicious at the traditional dinner Friday evening before the start of the
parade. Volunteers helped serve corn on the cob, brats,
hot dogs and pop to hundreds of people.

IT WAS THE FIRST TIME a rock


climbing wall was part of Heritage Days
activities, and kids loved it. Above, Megan
and Mason Broeker get close to the top.

NEW CLEARWATER (2015-2016) Royalty


are (from left) Junior MIss Clearwater Jenna
Brenson, Little Miss Clearwater Hannah
Samuelson and Miss Clearwater Brianna
Zachman.

New royalty
in Clearwater
By Ken Francis
Staff Writer
Clearwater has new royalty.
Last Friday evening following the Heritage Days
Parade, three new ambassadors were crowned during the Miss Clearwater
Pageant.
In front of a crowd of
more than 150 people,
including royalty representatives from Annandale,
Buffalo, Foley, Kimball
and Monticello, three
judges tallied their points
and selected three winners.
Hannah Samuelson was
crowned
Little
Miss
Clearwater. Jenna Brenson
was crowned Junior Miss
Clearwater and Brianna
Zachman was crowned
Miss Clearwater.
Maddie Triplett was chosen as Miss Congeniality
from the 11 candidates
who took part in the pag-

eant.
Each contestant was
asked two questions at the
initial
judging
event
Wednesday, and asked
question
at
another
Fridays pageant.
Although the judges didnt select her as Little Miss
Clearwater, Kendra Sladky
had one of the most unique
and entertaining speeches
of the evening.
I dont care if I win or
lose. Its going to be awesome and fun. Its just
great being up here, she
said. I love everyones
dress and I think everyone
is beautiful today. And
everyone, youve got a
chance to win. And if you
dont win its okay. No
matter what you do, have
fun doing it. I dont care if
I win, I just want to party.
Its just amazing being
here. Thank you everyone
for coming.

Natural gas surpasses coal as


biggest U.S. electricity source 36th CW Rodeo

By Bill Morgan,
Contributing Writer
In a recent national and
local story, natural gas has
surpassed the use of coal
as the #1 leading energy
providing resource in the
nation.
This is due to the
increased production of
North American gas and
new regulations limiting
the use of coal in the country.
How will that effect
energy consumers and
what effect will it have on
the Sherco Power Plant in
Becker?
Regional V.P. at Xcel
Energy in Minneapolis
Laura McCarten says very
little will be affected by
the recent findings.
We support solar, wind
and natural gas options for
energy and one of significant steps we plan to see is
for wind and solar production to be increased by at
least 10% by 2030, she
said. We are already a
leader in delivering clean,
renewable energy at an
affordable price to our customers.
At the beginning of the
year, Xcel Energy offered
a plan to the PUC that
charts a path to more than
double its renewable energy portfolio and deliver
nation-leading
carbon

REGIONAL XCEL
ENERGY V.P. LAURA
MCCARTEN.
(Photo
from website).
emission reductions, while
maintaining a diverse
energy mix that helps keep
costs reasonable for customers. The proposal is
outlined in the companys
2016-2030 Upper Midwest
Integrated Resource Plan.
The state decided years
ago they wanted an open
process overseen by the
Public
Utilities
Commission on how we
plan for the next five years
and beyond, McCarten
said. Our #1 priority is to
meet our customers needs
first so we forecast and
analyze and produce a plan
to the PUC for approval.
The plan is driven by
achieving
aggressive
reductions in carbon emissions from 2005 levels a

30 percent reduction by
2020 and a 40 percent
reduction by 2030 to
meet expected federal carbon requirements.
The goal is to increase
the renewable resources
while running the big facilities less.
We will always need to
have our nuclear and coal
plants because the renewables wind and solar
are good but unstable as
far as being reliable 100%
of the time, McCarten
said. Stability is the key.
Gas and nuclear plants can
run 24 hours a day, seven
days a week, 12 months a
year at 100% power, so
well always need that
option.
McCarten says as of 2015,
the use of coal meets about
35% of the consumable
energy with nuclear at
30%, wind at 10% and
solar and the rest of the
energy resources (hydro,
biomass,
geothermal)
equals 20%. By 2030, Xcel
expects to see coal at
around 29%, nuclear at
28%, wind at 25% and the
rest at 8%.
That way we are maintaining a diverse energy
mix that helps keep costs
reasonable for customers
and meets the PUC
requirements,
said
McCarten.

State politicians who


have diligently fought to
sustain Sherco and the jobs
it creates, also have opinions.
It is good to have a
variety of economical
sources for generating
electricity, says Sen.
Dave Brown of Becker.
Unfortunately, the EPA
prefers to eliminate coal as
one of our source options.
Coal, along with natural
gas, wind, solar and

starts next Friday

Xcel Continued On Page 3

By Ken Francis
Staff Writer
The Silver Bullet Saddle
Club is hosting its 36th
Annual Clearwater Rodeo
Aug. 14-16 at the Silver
Bullet Saddle Club Arena
on Co. Rd. 7 in Clearwater
Twp.
The rodeo is the biggest
event in the Clearwater
area, typically drawing
crowds of almost 5,000
from all across the

By Ken Francis
Staff Writer
The Clearwater City
Council Monday agreed by
consensus that a property
owner would be eligible
for the citys growth incentive benefit if he moves an
existing home onto a
vacant lot.
Administrator
Kevin
Kress said there was an
inquiry from a potential
new property owner who
wants to purchase an undeveloped lot, connect to
water and sewer, build a
basement and move in an

existing home from the St.


Cloud area.
The citys incentive program covers up to $10,000
in fees for the first three
new homes built in the city
each year.
The council agreed
building the basement and
moving the home onto the
lot would qualify for the
incentive as long as the
home is valued at $160,000
or higher.
This allows him to put
in his application,said
Kress. We understand if
he
does
meet
that

Midwest. Last year had


one of the largest turnouts
ever, and this year should
be no different.
During the three-day
event, people of all ages
get to watch rodeo competitors give it best at bull
riding, bareback riding,
saddle bronc riding, barrel
racing, calf roping, breakaway roping, team roping,
and steer wrestling.

Relocated home okay


for incentive program

Rodeo Continued On Page 3

($160,000) he can get the


incentive.
Sheriff Calls
Crime calls continue to
be above average in
Clearwater this summer.
Last month there were
over 100 calls to the sheriffs department. Monday,
Deputy Wilmes of the
Wright County Sheriffs
Office said there were 114
calls in July.
Theres a lot of suspicious things going on right
now, he told the council.
There were a couple of
City Continued On Page 4

CWTribune Aug. 7, 2015..Page 2

THERE WAS lots of


action at Clearwater
Heritage Days last
weekend, and hundreds of people took
part in lots of activities. (Clockwise from
top left), Dave Agnew
shows visitors how
early settlers made
snares
at
the
Rendezvous camp at
Riverside Park. T&R
Meats float had all
sorts of tasty animals
Square dancers enterthe
crowd
tained
before the parade. The
2014-2015 royalty led
the Kiddie Parade.
Camden Edmonson
(in orange) and Logan
Wipper jousted until a
winner was decided.
Heather Keske of Lee
&Friends gave Gavin
Michalski a colorful
hair-do.
George
Bentley greeted people from the Historic
trolley tour at Acacia
Cemetery. Bentleys
ancestor,
who
is
buried at the cemetery,
fought in the Civil War.
Gene and Oat Miller
greeted the crowd as
Clearwaters Senior
King &Queen. (More
photos on page 5.)

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50th Wedding Anniversary
Sunday, Aug. 16, 3-6pm
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3827 134th St., Monticello
Come Celebrate with Us.
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Wright Countys outstanding


senior volunteers 2015

Submitted Article
Wright Countys Outstanding Senior Volunteer
Selection Committee in
cooperation with the MN
State Fair Board and the
Wright Co Fair Board has
made their selection of the
2015 Outstanding Seniors.
The 2015 Outstanding
Senior Citizens are Bernice
Kittock and Dale E
Vanderlinden both from
Delano.
The purpose of the program is to recognize that
the senior citizen population is a very valuable
resource to the communities as they continue to
give back of their time and
talents to the residents of
our communities.
The eligibility criteria for
the outstanding senior are
that they are a Minnesota
resident and must attain the
age of 70 by Aug 1.
Only volunteer activities
after the age of 65 for
which there is no compensation (except for reimbursed expenses) are considered. The committee
looks for leadership, diversity of accomplishments
and the variety of services
performed.
Information about each
Outstanding Senior follows:

Bernice Kittock has been


involved with many volunteer activities. Some of her
many volunteer activities
include working at Golden
Living Nursing Home in
Delano, she is an actice
member in the General
Federated Womens's Club
helping with community
projects. She has worked
with Meals on Wheels,
Delano
Food
Shelf,
Delano
Royalty
Committee, Relay for Life
and Delano Legion working with Girls and Boys
State. In 2014 she received
an award from the Delano
Teaching Assoc. for her
work.
Dale E Vanderlinden has
been involved with many
organizations doing a wide
variety of volunteer work.
Some of which are
Toasters Club, Sportsman
Club promoting wildlife
conservation and habitat.
Delano Public School,
Delano Senior Club,
American Legion Post 377
working with Boy Scouts
and flag reitement ceremonies. Also with the
Delano Lions Club promoting vision and hearing
health. He was named
Delano Citizens of the Year
in 2013.

Bernice Kittock

Grazing Management
pasture walk Aug. 18

Submitted Article
Animal productivity and
farm economics can be
enhanced by improved
pasture management. Best
practices learned from
other graziers can help
jumpstart your grazing
operation.
Univ. of Minnesota
Extension and Natural
Resources Conservation

Service are sponsoring a


pasture field day at the
Matt Maier Farm, near
Clearwater, Aug. 18 from 5
to 8 pm. Matt Maier of
Thousand Hills Cattle
Company, who has been
rotationally grazing for a
number of years, will be
the host. Tom Gervais,
NRCS grazing specialist,
Julie
Reberg
NRCS

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Dale E. Vanderlinden

District Conservationist
and Rod Greder, Wright
Extension
County
Educator will also speak.
At this field day we will
be presenting management
strategies to help improve
your bottom-line from pastures while also enhancing
soil health. Marketing
strategies for beef, lamb
and poultry produced on
pasture will be discussed.
Tools to measure forage
quality and quantity will
be demonstrated. Forage
plant identification and
plant species choice for
pastures will be highlighted. Other topics including
winter grazing, cropland
conversion and grazing
leases will be discussed.
Some local and federal
programs can provide
financial and technical
assistance for graziers
wanting to establish highdensity grazing systems on
their farms.
Registration and program begin at 5pm and the
workshop ends at 8pm.
There is no admission fee.
Light meal will be provided. Some walking will be
required. Pre-registration
by Aug 11 is requested, but
not required. Park at the
Hasty truckstop, Exit 183
off I-94, 10 miles NW of
Monticello.
For registration or further information please
contact the Wright County
Extension Office at 763682-7394,
or
e-mail
sand0671@umn.edu.

Clearwater Churches
Clearwater United
Methodist Church
P.O. Box 82; 405 Main
Street, Clearwater
Pastor Ken Felska:
320-558-2581
Sunday Traditional Worship 10:30 a.m.
www.forministry.com/usmnumetccumcc

Freedom Bible Church


Old Clearwater Post Office
Bldg. - 605 Lime Street
9:30am & 6pm Sundays Bible
Study;
10:45am
Sundays - Worship Service;
7pm Wed - Bible Study.

Rejoice Lutheran Church ELCA


1155 Co. Rd. 75, P.O. Box
307; Clearwater, MN 55320
Interim Pastor Laurie Weis:
320-558-6851
Summer Sunday Worship:
May 25 thru Aug 31
9:30 a.m. Blended Worship,
10:30 Fellowship
Regular Sunday Worship
(begins Sept. 7)
8:30 a.m. Traditional
Worship, 9:35 a.m.
Fellowship, Sunday School,
Adult Ed., Cappuccino Bible
Study (Jr. & Sr. High)

Xcel

CWTribune Aug. 7, 2015..Page 3

Continued From Page 1____________________________________

nuclear should continue to


be sources for energy production in the U.S. The
price of coal over the long
term has much more stability than the price of natural
gas.
Rep. Jim Newberger
who just this past week was
in Washington State for a
four-day energy seminar
doesnt want to see the
elimination of the present
state of energy production
in Minnesota.
Coal, is very reliable,
very affordable and our
nation has vast reserves
which can last us up to 800
years at our current rate of
consumption, he said.
The price is stable.
Newberger says reliability is the number one issue
when it comes to energy.
The lights and heat must
stay on. Period.
Newberger accepts the
fact that natural gas has
become a major component
in the nations energy supply and he is hopeful Xcel
decides to sustain Sherco
and/or develop the area in
Becker.
At this time, there is a
good chance that we may
have a new gas power plant
built here in Becker at the
Sherco site, he said. I am
hopeful that this will come
to pass.
As far as the environmentalists who keep pushing to

Rodeo

close all coal-powered


plants in the U.S.?
Newberger has some news
for them.
Natural gas also produces carbon dioxide, he
said. It does not produce as
much as coal, but the fact
remains. The current war
on coal will simply shift to a
war on gas.
McCarten agreed that
both produce carbon dioxide into the air.
Natural gas produces
about half of the amount of
carbon that coal does, she
said. So, yes, the emissions
are less.
And Newberger agrees
with McCarten that the
energy company needs to
stay diverse in its application.
It does not make good
fiscal sense to put all of our
energy resources into one
basket, he said. We need
a healthy mix of coal, natural gas, hydro and nuclear to
provide the foundation of
our base load power supply.
Solar, wind and biomass are
good supplemental supplies.
Newberger also worries
that if the coal industry is
neutralized, people will see
natural gas hold a monopoly for power production in
the country.
Once that happens, the
price is bound to go up.
Beyond 2030?

McCarten says she can


only speculate but she noted
both nuclear power plants
in Monticello and Prairie
Island (two reactors) have
licenses that expire in 2030,
2031 and 2032. She also
said Xcel is looking at alternatives to the Sherco Power
Plant as far as what the
costs would be to convert
the facility to natural gas or
how costly it would be to
run a huge gas line to it.
Its all a question of
costs of one thing versus
costs for another because as
we all know, its the consumer who most likely will
have to absorb those costs,
she said.
At the local government
level, Becker a city of
about 4,800 people, will be
hurt at the loss of jobs and
municipal finances will
plummet. Taxes paid by the
power plant account for at
least three fourths of the
citys $6 million annual
budget.
Council Member Rick
Hendrickson said, If one
or more existing units was
replaced with natural gas, it
still could result in lost jobs
as coal-handling positions
disappeared. The plant
employs 275 workers.
They get paid union,
career wages, Hendrickson
said. They all buy houses
either in Becker or close to
it.

Continued From Page 1________________________________

Kids can also take part in


the action during intermissions with the calf ribbon
contest for kids up to 12
and the mutton busting
competition for kids 5-7.
There are also free pony
rides, sponsored by the
Clear Lake Lions.
The cook shack, located
behind the stands, is open
all during the rodeo for
anyone who gets a craving
for a burger, hot dog, fries
and a pop. So is the Beer
Garden, sponsored by the
Clearwater Lions. And
there are lots of vendors
selling western gear, collectibles and rodeo souvenirs.

The first 250 spectators


each day receive a free
rodeo souvenir.
The action begins Friday
at
7
p.m.
evening
Following the rodeo is the
rodeo dance, with Mitch
Gordon & the Unleaded
Band providing the music.
Saturdays action begins
with a barbecue supper at 4
p.m., with the rodeo action
beginning at 6 p.m. The
rodeo dance, featuring
Rusted Revolver, follows
all the action.
Sunday begins with a
cowboy church service at
10 a.m. followed by rodeo
action at 2 p.m.
Advance tickets are $11

for adults and $6 for seniors and kids under 12.


(Children 4 and under,
free)
Admission at the gate is
$14 for adults and $7 for
seniors and kids.
A three-day pass is $30.
Tickets are available at
most Clearwater stores, the
Boot Shack in St. Cloud,
BP Amoco in Clear Lake
and Coborns and Cash
Wise stores in the St.
Cloud and surrounding
area.
For more information,
call 320-743-4618 or check
the website www.silverbuletsaddleclub.com

Letter to the Editor

TO THE EDITOR:
Heritage
Clearwater
DaysWe want to take a
moment to THANK all of
our Festival sponsors this
year! We had incredible
weather, and an incredible
turn-out, so we hope a
good time was had by all!
Advanced
Disposal,
American Heritage Bank,
Anderson Trucking Service,
Annandale State Bank,
Beunning LLC, Bolton &
Menk Engineering, Brickyard
Bar & Grill, Bronson Electric,
City Auto Glass, City of
Clearwater, Clear Waters
Outfitting, Clearview Eye
Clinic, Clearwater American
Legion Post 323, Clearwater
Burger King, Clearwater
Coborns, Clearwater Corners,
Clearwater Dairy Queen,
Clearwater Family Chiroprac-

tic,
Clearwater
Fire
Clearwater
Department,
Holiday
Gas
Station,
Clearwater Laser Etching,
Clearwater Lions Club,
Clearwater Medical Clinic (St.
Cloud Medical Group),
Clearwater Rental, Clearwater/
St.Cloud RV Park &
Campground,
Clearwater
Subway, Clearwater Tax &
Accounting
Service,
Clearwater Travel Plaza,
Clearwater Truck Center,
D&L Taco Gringo, Daggett
Truck Line, Defined Logistics
& Solutions, Eagle Trace Golf
and Event Center, Franklin
Outdoor Advertising, Freedom
Bible Church, House of Pizza
of St. Cloud, Interstate Auto,
Keiths Kettle, Kona Ice, JK
Landscape, Johnson Materials,
Lake Central Insurance
Services, Lee & Friends Hair
Design, McDonalds Meats,

Worship With Us
10:30 a.m. Contemporary
Service
email: Rejoice@rejoicelutheranchurch.org
www.rejoicelutheranchurch.org

Church of St. Luke


17545 Huber Ave. NW
Clearwater, MN 55320
Fr. Dennis Backer, Pastor
320-558-2124
Weekend Mass times:
5 p.m. Saturday
8 & 10 a.m. Sundays
Weekday
Mass
times:
Tuesday Friday 8 a.m.;
Saturday 9 a.m.
Reconciliation is available 45
minutes prior to all Masses.
Holy Days as announced
Website: www.churchofstlukes.
com

Tri-County Alliance Church


8464 160th St NW
Clearwater (Co Rd 104 &
Hwy 24)
320-558-2750
Pastor David Fogal
Sunday School 9 a.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Adventure
(kids) 6-7:30 p.m.
Wed. Youth (Gr. 6-8) 6-7:40 p.m.
Wed. Youth (Gr. 9-12) 7:20-9 p.m.
email:tcachurch@frontiernet.net
Web: tcachurch.com

Silver Creek Area Churches


Faith Lutheran Church
12449 Clementa Ave NW,
Monticello
Pastor James Tetlie:
763-878-2092
1/2 mile north of Lake Maria
State Park on Co. Rd. 111
Sunday worship at 10 a.m.
and Wed. evening at 7 p.m.
email:
faithlutheran@tds. net
http://lutheran-faith.org

Immanuel Lutheran
Church of Silver Creek
11390 Elliott Avenue N. W.
Maple Lake, MN 55358
Pastor: Rev. George W.
Sagissor III
Tel. # 320-333-8636
Our Worship info is:
10 AM Worship
11 AM Sunday School and
Bible Study

Silver Creek Community


Church
Co. Rd. 8 & Co. Rd. 143;
Silver Creek
Pastor Luke Baehr: 320-9633957
Sunday Worship at 9 a.m.;
Sunday School begins at
10:30 a.m.
email: SCCC@lakedalelink.

Mathison Motors, Moon


Northridge
Motorsports,
Express, Nova Care of
Clearwater, Now IT Connects,
Oak Realty, Parkway Auto
Transport, Parts City Auto
Parts, Pyrotechnic Display,
R&D Concrete, Rejoice
Lutheran Church, Scheels of
St.Cloud, St. Cloud Scion,
Stormy Landscaping, T&R
Meat Processing, T.O. Plastics,
Tri County Alliance Church,
West Sherburne & Clearwater
Tribune, Wright County
Sheriffs Office, Z- Marine.
Check out our facebook
page in the coming days
for event pictures and
future planning dates and
event results
Thanks!
Clearwater Heritage Days
Committee
Facebook-Clearwater
Heritage Days

org or www.silvercreekcommunitychurch.org
Clear Lake Area Churches
Living Waters Church
7830 Church St., Clear Lake
Rev. Mark Stahl: 320 2920250
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Wednesday Night Bible
Study 7 p.m.
Tuesday Night Young Adult 7
p.m.

St. Marcus Catholic Church


8701 Main Avenue, CL
Rev. Virgil Helmin: 320-7432481
Mass: Saturdays at 5pm
Sundays: Jan - June: 8 a.m.
July - Dec: 10 a.m.
Reconcilation: Sat at 4:15
email: stmarcus@frontiernet.net
www.stmarcuschurch.com

Trinity Lutheran ChurchLCMS


209 Market Street, CL
Rev. George W. Sagissor III
320-333-8636
Sunday Worship 8 a.m.
Sunday School & Adult Bible

-For new churches or


changes send to:
production@westsherburnetribune.net

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The Clearwater Area
Library located at 740
Clearwater Center.
Adults with an interest in
library services are invited
to attend the Clearwater
Area Friends of the
Library meeting Wed,
Aug. 12, 6:30 to 8 p.m. The
Friends will be discussing
topics such as fundraising
and decorations. The
Friends welcome new
members.
The Clearwater Public
Library Memory Writers
group for adults will meet
Thurs, Aug. 13, 10 to 11:30
a.m. Local author Linda
Marie will facilitate the
group to inspire the recording of life stories. Writing
experience is not required.
Adults and teens are
invited to join the
Clearwater Book Club,
meeting Wed, Aug. 19,
6:30 to 8 p.m. This is an
open group of avid readers
that share their thoughts on
the read of the month.
Contact the library to find
out what the club is reading
now. Newcomers are welcome.
For information about
library programs, contact
the
Clearwater
Area
Library at 320-558-6001.

Community News

Great River Regional


Library (GRRL) provides
library services at 32 public libraries in Benton,
Morrison,
Sherburne,
Stearns, Todd and Wright
Counties. It provides
Central Minnesota residents with nearly 1 million
books, CDs and DVDs,
250 public computers, programming and information
services.
Monday Closed; Tues. 10
a.m. 1 p.m. and 3 6 p.m.;
Wed 3 8 p.m.; Thurs. 10
a.m. 1 p.m.; Friday 3 6
p.m.; Sat 10 a.m. 1 p.m.
Annandale Library
Accordion virtuoso Dan
Daddy Squeeze Norton
will play at the Annandale
Farmers Market Sat, Aug.
15, 9 to 11 a.m. He entertains and enlightens with
stories and colorful anecdotes, and converts accordion skeptics into accordion fans. Bring a lawn
chair and sit down to enjoy
the show. His appearance is
sponsored
by
the
Annandale Public Library
and funded in part by
Minnesotas Arts and
Cultural Heritage Fund.
Children ages 3 to 8 are
invited
to
Sunshine
Storytime Tues, Aug. 18,

beginning at 10 a.m.
Children will enjoy stories,
songs and a fun craft.
Attendance is limited and
registration is required.
This event is sponsored by
the Annandale Friends of
the Library.
For more information,
contact the Annandale
library at 320-274-8448.
Annandale Area Public
Library Hours Mon. 2-5,
Tue. 9-1 & 2-5, Wed. 2-8,
Fri. 9-12 & 2-5, Sat. 9-12.
You're invited to a special "FRIENDS" brunch
called "There's Music in
the Air..." Aug 13, 9:30am
at St. John's Lutheran
Church, Annandale.
Don't forget to make
reservations by calling
Eleanor at 320-274-5460,
Dawn at 612-723-3905 or
lilred.schramm
email
@gmail.com. This event is
sponsored by Stonecroft
Ministries.
St. Cloud Singles Club
offers social activities each
month and a dance every
third Friday at the Waite
Park Legion from 8 to 12.
Admission is just $5. All
singles are welcome.
For more information
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A Board of Education
Retreat has been scheduled for Thurs, Aug 20,
2015, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
It will be held at the
Gorecki Center at the
College of St. Benedict in
St. Joseph.
The Board of Education
Personnel & Negotiations
Committee will be meeting at 8:30 a.m. on the following dates in 2015: Sept
1, Oct 6, Nov 3 and Dec 1
The Board of Education
Finance & Audit Committee will be meeting at
7:30 a.m. on the following
dates in 2015: Aug. 20,
Sept 17, Oct 15, Nov 12,
Dec 10.
The Board of Education
Development Committee
will be meeting at 7:30
a.m. on the following dates
in 2015: Aug 11, Sept 8,
Oct 13, Nov 10 and Dec 8.
The Board of Education
Integration & Equity
Committee will be meeting at 10:30 a.m. on the
following dates in 2015:
Aug 13, Sept 10, Oct 8,
Nov 12, and Dec 10.
The Board of Education
Community
Linkages
Committee will be meeting at 12 Noon on the following dates in 2015: Aug
13, Sept 10, Oct 8, Nov 12,
and Dec 10.
The Board of Education
Legislative Committee
will be meeting at 8 a.m.
on the following dates in
2015: Aug 12, Sept 9, Oct
14, Nov 11, and Dec 9.
The Board of Education
Agenda Planning meetings are scheduled at 8:30
a.m. on the following dates
in 2015 for the purpose of
agenda development for
monthly meetings and
work sessions: Aug 19,
Sept 2, Sept 16, Oct 7, Oct
14, Nov 4, Nov 11, Dec 2,
and Dec 9.
The above meetings will
be held at the District 742
Administration Offices,
1000 North 44th Avenue,
St. Cloud.
Bring Joy to Hospice
Patients
St. Croix Hospice is
seeking volunteers to provide companionship to
individuals affected by a
life-limiting
illness.
Companion visits are
scheduled at your leisure.
Other volunteer opportunities include: vigil, pet
therapy (dog), and office
administrative. Storytelling,
training and mentoring
provided.

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Movie Under The Stars
The St. Cloud Park and
Recreation Department
will be showing a Movie
Under the Stars Aug 28.
Bring a blanket or lawn
chair and enjoy Despicable
Me Under The Stars.
Seating will open at 7:30
p.m., and the film will start
at dusk. Admission for the
event is $5 per person or $8
per family and concessions
will be available for purchase.
Whitney Memorial Park,
Recreation
Whitney
Center, 1529 Northway
Drive, St. Cloud.
The Clearwater-Clear
Lake food shelf is open
Mondays 5:30-7pm, Tues
9-11am and 6-8pm, Wed 35pm and is in the brown
Lions
Community
Building beneath the water
tower in Clearwater. We
service
residents
of
Clearwater and Clear Lake.
Clear Lake Unit 354
American Legion and
American
Legion
Auxiliary meets the 2nd
Tues of each month at the
Palmer Town Hall at 7pm.
Wright County Veterans
Transportation Program
Seeks Volunteer Drivers
If you are interested in
serving in this capacity,
please contact Patricia
Aljets at 320-255-6365 or
patricia.aljets@va.gov.
Those interested in
scheduling a ride can call :
1-866-687-7382 extension
6676.
Becker Area Senior
Center (BASC) located in
Becker City Hall Room
140 is open every week
Tues and Thurs from 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Join us for coffee, snacks, conversation,
cards and much more. Stop
by and visit with your
neighbors and friends.
Speakers are invited on a
regular basis to speak on
many different subjects.
Questions, call Carol
Brunn 320-248-5976.
The National Alliance
on
Mental
Illness
(NAMI) of Minnesota
sponsors free support
groups for families who
have a relative with a mental illness. Led by trained
facilitators who also have a
family member with mental illness, the support
groups help families develop better coping skills and
find strength through sharing their experiences.
A family support group

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identity theft complaints, a


couple of fight complaints
and a number of juvenile
complaints.
We are seeing kids out
past curfew in large
groups, he said, and a lot
of calls for suspicious
vehicles. We had a suspicious vehicle complaint
called in by Little Dukes a
few weeks ago and that
vehicle was actually a
stolen vehicle that was left
there.
Wilmes said there have
been a few thefts from
vehicles near the Kelsey
Street Apartments.
Its not on a regular
basis, but remember to
lock your car doors, and if
you see people who dont
belong, please call, he
said.
There have also been
more break-ins. Someone
broke into the Gustafson
Trailers building near
Mathison Motors and stole
vehicle keys.
Earlier in July, someone
cut locks from storage
sheds near Bittersweet
Apartments.
And someone cut the
gate lock at Parkway Auto
Transport.
Wilmes
encouraged
everyone to continue calling about any suspicious
vehicles or persons.
Hockey Parking Area
The council approved a
contract
with
Lange
Trenching from Avon, MN
to rebuild the parking lot in
Lions Park near the hockey rink at a cost of $4,880.
T h e
project includes removing
12 inches of top soil and

installing eight inches of


Class 5 gravel on an area
approximately 45 x 100
feet. The project does not
include
bituminous
paving.
Other Business
In other action the council:
* Approved a step
increase in salary for
Administrative Assistant
Joni Larson from $16.75 to
$17.26 per hour;
* Approved a step
increase for Deputy Clerk
Deb Petty from $21.42 to
$22.28 per hour
* Adopted a lien for
unpaid charges on 13 properties totalling $3,992.05
* Approved the appointment of Jess Clothier to the
Clearwater
Economic
Development Authority.

Get free
tennis
lessons

Looking to learn how to


play tennis or improve
your tennis game?
Clearwater
resident
Alida Neumann will be
giving free tennis lessons
at the Lions Park tennis
courts Tuesday and Friday
mornings from 9-10 a.m.
beginning Aug. 11
Neumann will supply all
the tennis rackets and tennis balls.
The activity is open to
youth from 6 to 16.
To contact Neumann,
call 320-558-6573.

meets in St. Cloud at 7


p.m., on the 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays of each month, at
Calvary
Community
Church, 1200 Roosevelt
Road.
For information, call
Mike at 320-259-7101 or
320-492-2024.
Free Nutrition Class
for Cancer Patients and
Survivors
The Monticello Cancer
Center is offering free
nutrition classes for cancer
patients and survivors the
second Wed of every
month at 1 p.m. at the
Monticello Cancer Center.
Topics addressed include
benefits of good nutrition,
managing eating problems
during treatment, how to
read food labels and how
to eat well after cancer
treatment ends. All are
welcome to attend.
For more information
about these informative
nutrition education classes,
call the Monticello Cancer
Center at 763-271-2800.
A Special Olympic
team in the Clearwater,
Annandale area! Ready to
get out of the house? Want
to join a team? We'll walk,
run, jump and throw on the
Track and Field team
forming NOW.
Open to individuals
aged 8 to 88 and ALL ability levels. Medical release
is required.
Compassionate
The
Friends (on-going support
group for grieving parents
experiencing the death of a
child of any age) Website
w w w. c o m p a s s i o n a t e friends.org
Monticello
Chapter:
Meets the 2nd Monday of
each month, 7 PM at St.
Henrys Catholic Church,
1001 7th St. E, Monticello.
Contact: Beth at (763)
295-3610.
POMC (Parents of
Murdered Children or
other family members)
Group meets quarterly the
3rd Sunday of each month
at
Life
Transitions
Services. Contact Rita R.
for additional information
about the group and/or
annual sponsored events
(320) 252-5283.
Catholic Charities Life
Transitions Services, 312
2nd Ave N, Sauk Rapids
Contact: Lois 320-5290427.
In addition to the support
groups listed on the Public
Service Announcement,
Life Transitions also
offers:
New Clearwater/Clear
L a k e / P a l m e r
Republicans (CCP) are
looking for new members.
If you are interested in
joining your local republicican party call 320-2900465.
Meetings are the 1st
Monday of each month.

Vinnie Rose
perfoming at
CW Legion

Acoustic guitarist/vocalist
Vinnie Rose will be performing at the Clearwater
American Legion next
Friday (Aug. 14.)
Rose performs at more
than 200 events a year,
such as weddings, private
parties, restaurants, clubs,
festivals, senior living
communities and wineries.
Known as Minnesotas
premiere acoustic guitarist
and vocalist, his mastery
of a wide variety of musical styles has set him apart
in the Twin Cities music
scene.
He loves to engage and
entertain a crowd and he
welcomes song requests
from audience members.
Rose is fluent in the
musical stylings of Buddy
Holly, James Taylor, Willie
Nelson, Jimmy Buffet,
Eric Clapton, Keith Urban,
Coldplay, John Mayer,
Sam Smith and many
more. In addition, his
shows regularly feature his
large repertoire of original
compositions.
His
newly-released
debut
album,
The
American Dream, is mix
of rock, country, pop, and
Americana.
Rose takes the stage at 7
pm.

CWTribune Aug. 7, 2015..Page 5

THERE WAS LOTS of action at the Sportsmens Park ballfields


during the Heritage Days softball tournament. (From left) Rick Walberg of
Truck Mate Toppers rounds third base on the way to scoring. Luke
Recknor delivers a pitch. Ryne Gregory takes a cut.
THE HERITAGE DAYS PARADE was entertaining for the adults, but
most kids standing along the sidelines spent a good part of their time
scampering around for candy thrown by parade participants.

MORE THAN 100 COMPETITORS lined up in Warner Lake Park for


the start of the Heritage Days 5k Run Saturday morning. They travelled
along Co.Rd. 143, turned onto Co. Rd. 75 near Sportsmens Park, then cut
back to Co. Rd. 143 before finishing a few feet from the starting line.

MCKENZIE HOLT
won the 5k run in
18:19.1.

RYAN AND JACOB Fernholz battled for


second place, with Ryan edging his brother by a
step in 18:31.06.

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Vital Statitics

WRIGHT COUNTY
SHERIFF ACTIVITY
REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING
AUG 3, 2015
On July 27, Steven Ray Tawyea,
25, of Bemidji, was arrested in
Beltrami County on a Wright
County warrant for stalking.
On July 27, Reid Alan Kuschel,
34, of Ironton, was arrested in
Crow Wing County on a Wright
County warrant for 2nd degree
DWI violation.
On July 27, Brian LeRoy Bach,
20, of Dayton, was arrested in
Hennepin County on a Wright
County warrant for theft.
On July 27, Justin Andrew
Dormanen, 33, of Brooklyn
Center, was arrested in Anoka
County on a Wright County warrant for 3rd degree DWI violation.
On July 27, Michael Wayne
Wadena, 29, of Mahnomen, was
arrested in Mahnomen County on
a MN Department of Corrections
warrant for 3rd degree possession
of a controlled substance.
On July 27, Cory Jo PlatzNelson, 25, of Little Falls, was
arrested in Buffalo on a Wright
County warrant for 5th degree
possession of a controlled substance.
On July 28, Jason Allen Hubbard,
36, of Mankato, was arrested in
Buffalo on a Steele County warrant for issuance of worthless
checks.
On July 28, Coryn Marie
Groppoli, 19, of Delano, was
arrested in Delano on a Wright
County warrant for disorderly
conduct.
On July 28, Derek James Gilder,
21, of Delano, was arrested in
Delano on the charge of 5th
degree possession of a controlled
substance.
On July 28, Jesse Alexander
Meegan, 25, of Loretto, was
arrested in Delano on the charge
of 5th degree possession of a controlled substance.
On July 28, Otis Daniel Edwards,
31, of Coon Rapids, was arrested
in Buffalo on a Wright County
warrant for obstruction of legal
process.
On July 28, Jesse Alan Moody,
29, of Mankato, was arrested in
Blue Earth County on a Wright
County warrant for 1st degree
DWI violation.
On July 28, Dustin Hunter
Brown, 19, of Annandale, was
arrested in Annandale on the
charges of 3rd degree burglary,
4th degree criminal damage to
property and possession of stolen
property.
On July 28, Devin David
Swanson, 19, of Annandale, was
arrested in Annandale on the
charges of 3rd degree burglary
and 4th degree criminal damage

to property.
On July 28, Kelley Allen Aase,
35, of Maple Lake, was arrested
in Maple Lake on a Scott County
warrant for indecent exposure.
On July 29, Christopher Michael
Good, 35, of Rockford, was
arrested in Delano on the charges
of theft and trespassing.
On July 29, Katie Ann McKay,
30, of Rockford, was arrested in
Delano on the charges of theft and
trespassing.
On July 29, Jesse Mark Miller, 34,
of Buffalo, was arrested in St.
Michael on Wright County warrants for firearm violations, 4th
degree criminal sexual conduct
and stalking.
On July 29, Anthony Edward
Stewart, 24, of Kimball, was
arrested in Buffalo on the charge
of sale of a 5th degree controlled
substance.
On July 29, Thomas Christopher
Nelson, 57, of Buffalo, was arrested in Buffalo on a Wright County
warrant for driving after cancellation inimical to public safety.
On July 31, Justin Edwin Warnke,
29, of Buffalo, was arrested in
Buffalo on the charge of 5th
degree possession of a controlled
substance and Wright county warrants for 3rd degree criminal damage to property and domestic
assault.
On July 31, Joshua Lee
Lewandowski, 35, of St. Cloud,
was arrested in Hennepin County
on a Wright County warrant for
fail to register as a predatory
offender and a Pine County warrant for theft.
On July 31, Joshua Richard
Jenson, 24, of Zimmerman, was
arrested in Sherburne County on
Wright County warrants for 3rd
degree DWI and domestic assault
violations.
On July 31, Khou Vang, 35, of St.
Paul, was arrested in Washington
County on a Wright County warrant for forgery.
On July 31, Caleb Paul Hohman,
31, of Sauk Rapids, was arrested
in Buffalo on an Anoka County
warrant for 5th degree controlled
substance violation.
On July 31, Daniel Thomas
Madden, 20, of Rogers, was
arrested in Otsego on the charge
of 5th degree possession of a controlled substance.
On July 31, Chad Michael Kurtz,
47, of Clearwater, was arrested in
Clearwater on the charge of violation of a domestic abuse no con-

tact order.
On July 31, Nicholas Lynn
Welker, 30, of St. Cloud, was
arrested in Clearwater on a Wright
County warrant for stalking.
On July 31, Michael Allen
Scheevel, 62, of Otsego, was
arrested in Otsego on the charge
of 3rd degree DWI.
On July 31, Mary Jo Kathleen
Gerring, 54, of Maple Lake, was
arrested in Maple Lake on Wright
County warrants for 3rd degree
DWI violation.
On July 31, Jennifer Anne Roth,
49, of Monticello, was arrested in
Monticello on a Wright County
apprehension and detention order
for 1st degree DWI violation.
On August 1, Corey John Smith,
24, of Waite Park, was arrested in
Clearwater on the charge of disorderly conduct.
On August 1, Michael Lee Grantz,
47, of St. Cloud, was arrested in
Albertville on the charge of 2nd
degree DWI.
On August 1, Joseph Andrew
Groven, 28, of Brooklyn Center,
was arrested in St. Michael on a
Chisago County warrant for
domestic assault.
On August 1, Allison Paige
Norberg, 19, of Hanover, was
arrested in Hanover on the charge
of 5th degree possession of a controlled substance.
On August 2, Brian Thomas
Bloomquist, 40, of Maple Lake,
was arrested in Maple Lake on the
charge of domestic assault.
On August 2, Chase Alexander
Chamberland, 24, of Big Lake,
was arrested in Monticello on a
Sherburne County warrant for
trespassing.
On August 2, Robert Alan
Tormanen, 35, of Howard Lake,
was arrested in Howard Lake on a
Wright County warrant for 2nd
degree DWI violation.
On August 2, Christian Michael
Commerford, 28, of Hutchinson,
was arrested in Buffalo on a
Wright County warrants for fleeing in a motor vehicle and 1st
degree DWI violations.
There were 21 Property
Damage Accidents, 1 Personal
Injury Accidents, 3 Hit and Run
Accidents and 2 Car Deer
Accidents.
There were 3 arrests for DWI, 1
Underage Consumption arrests,
No School Bus Stop Arm
Violations and 34 tickets for miscellaneous traffic violations
reported this week.

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NAR - PART TIME EVENINGS OR NIGHTS


SENIOR CAREGIVER - PART TIME
EVENINGS OR NIGHTS
COOK - PART TIME 10:30AM - 7PM
Pay based on experience.To inquire/ apply contact:
Sally Noyes, Annandale Care Center,
500 Park Street East, Annandale, MN 55302
sally.noyes@ahcsmn.org Phone: 320-274-1327
Applications available online at: www.ahcsmn.org

Farm Labor Becker, MN

We are now hiring for the potato harvest season.


We are looking for Seasonal Truck Drivers

& Equipment Operators


Please call farm for additional information:

Jay 651-247-1781

Human Service
Technician

NOW HIRING
Font Desk
PT or Full Time
Housekeeping PT
Applications avail. at:
945 State Hwy 24
Clearwater MN, 55320
Phone: 320-558-2221

The Good Shepherd Community


in Becker is currently looking for
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to help make a difference in the
lives of others.

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or

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Divine House, Inc.


328 5th St. SW,
Willmar, MN 56201

AM & NOC
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Phone: 320-251-9120
Fax: 320-251-4336
Apply online today at
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EEO/AA Employer

WORK CLOSE TO HOME!!

support people with disabilities. As a Direct Support


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As an employee, you will receive valuable training, coaching
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Currently accepting applications and interviewing for part
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require a background check, valid drivers license and good
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Diesel Technicians, Service Writers & a Truck Porter - Service Department

$4800 Sign On Bonus!


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$500 Safety incentive program


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a4 day work week - 5th day if available


aPaid training
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a$500 safety incentive program, pays every 3 months!
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aPer diem pay on overnight routes
aFormula based pay based on route activity to exceed
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Times: 11am - 1pm and 4 - 6 pm

Where: The Crown Room Banquet Center


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St. Cloud Hospital emergency


Emergency alert systems
construction continues
put into place in Stearns County entrance
emergency
Submitted Article
Construction of phase one improving
CWTribune Aug. 7, 2015..Page 8

Submitted Article
Many residents in eastern
Stearns County may have
noticed that for the first
time they received an
emergency alert for a flash
flood warning on their cell
phone. These alerts are part
of a new emergency notification system implemented
in Minnesota and by
Stearns Countys Emer
Management Department.
The Integrated Public
Alert and Warning System
(IPAWS) is a mass notifi
cation system that provides
Stearns County public
safety officials with an
effective way to warn the

public when emergencies


threaten.
Using the Emergency
Alert System (EAS),
Wireless Emergency Alerts
(WEA), the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA)
Weather Radio, and other
public warning systems,
alerts are automatically
pushed out to all cell
phones located within an
affected area via GPS signal. All cell phone users
will receive these notifications if theyre in the
affected area, unless they
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In addition to IPAWS
cell phone alerts, Stearns
County residents have the
option to sign up to receive
additional alerts through
other methods that may
work better for them
email, landline, cell, business phone, or text.
Residents can choose to
have messages sent to multiple devices, to assure
they receive the information. But residents must
sign up to receive these
notices. That can be done
on Stearns Countys website at StearnsCountyMN.
gov.
By offering our residents the option to choose
how they want to receive
life-saving
emergency
information and important
public service announcements, we are more likely
to reach them quickly
wherever they are when
time is of importance,
said
Erin
Hausauer,
Emergency Management
Director.

Dining and
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10am - Church Service
2pm - RODEO

All Three Days

room services for our


patients
In the meantime, we are
sorry for any inconvenience this may cause our
patients and staff.

St. Johns Prep announces


spring 2015 honor roll

Submitted Article
Saint Johns Preparatory
School is pleased to
announce Garrett Jung,
senior, son of Peter and
Carmel
Jung
of
Clearwater, has achieved
the Headmasters Honor
Roll for Spring Semester,
2015. Students attaining

the Headmasters Honor


Roll have a grade point
average of 3.50 or higher.
Fr. Jonathan Licari, Saint
Johns Prep Headmaster,
congratulates and commends Garrett for his hard
work and dedication to his
academic success.
Founded in 1857, Saint
Johns
Prep
is
a
Catholic/Benedictine private day and boarding
school, providing students
of all faiths in grades 6-12,
with a college-preparatory
curriculum.
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visit www.sjprep.net or
call 320-363-3315.

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Be more efficient for staff,

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The old St. Cloud


Hospital
Emergency
Trauma Center entrance
will be closed now until
Dec 2015. During the construction of its new south
entrance and driveway,
patients can be dropped off
at the Woods entrance.
Staff is available there to
assist you.
The Emergency Trauma
Center garage also will
close entirely for three
weeks due to upgrades in
early August. When it reopens, the garage will be
designated for ambulance
and law enforcement only.
Patient drop-off will continue at the Woods
entrance until December.
St. Cloud Hospital visitors: Please use the Woods
entrance between 9 p.m.-5
a.m. The walk-in door
located on the edge of the
ambulance garage will be
closed.
The closure is part of a
redesign of the Emergency
Trauma Center entrance.

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Cabernet &
Merlot $11.97

1197

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24-Pack 12 Oz. Cans

1.75 Liter Spiced,


Coconut & Limon
White or Gold $12.97

750 ML
All Available
Available TTypes
ypes

Natural
Light Or Ice

Ron Diaz Rums

Smoking Loon

1197

1197

12-Pack Cans or Bottles


All Available Types
Types

12-Pack Bottles
All Available
Available TTypes
ypes

Redds
Apple Ale

Blue
Moon

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8am - 10pm
Monday - Saturday
Prices Efffective
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8/10/2015 thru 8/15/2015

715 County Road 75, Clearwater


Clearwater,, MN 558-6761

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24-Pack 12 Oz. Cans


Regularr, Light or Ice

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