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� � � � General 952-894-1111 Distribution 952-846-2070 Display Advertising 952-846-2011 Classified Advertising 952-846-2000 A NEWS OPINION SPORTS Opinion/4A Sports/5A Public Notices/6A Announcements/8A Classifieds/9A Thisweekend/12A Thisweek www.thisweeklive.com www.thisweeklive.com SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 VOLUME 32, NO. 29 Apple Valley-Rosemount Apple Valley-Rosemount by Tad Johnson THISWEEK NEWSPAPERS Karimi Abdelmajid has three passions in life – family, food and soccer. While the No. 1 priority is always family, the competition for No. 2 depends on the time of year. If his native Moroccan soccer team is playing in in- ternational competition, food would merely be a comple- ment to the action on the tele- vision screen inside the new Bella Pizza & Mediterranean Cuisine in Rosemount. Longtime friends and fel- low countrymen Abdelmajid and Khalid Benlamlih recent- ly opened the restaurant in the space formerly occupied by Big Daddy’s Diner and the Irish Loon. The spacious, sleek dining room has been transformed and turned to face the side- walk and bustle at the corner of South Robert Trail and 145th Street. It took some time to find the right location and com- plete the floor to ceiling renovation, which started in January, of the downtown Rosemount space. The result is an atmosphere that’s suitable for taking a lei- surely stroll through a wide- ranging menu that includes Moroccan, Italian and Ameri- can favorites. The only problem is there’s isn’t a stomach large enough to take in all there is to offer in one sitting. The solution – repeat trips. The concept of Bella Pizza is to offer a variety of food, fresh ingredients and from-scratch cooking. “We spice by our own ex- perience,” Abdelmajid said. “We don’t spice to make it hot, we spice for flavor.” Abdelmajid said about 70 percent of the food served is made from scratch, such as his special pasta sauces. He said popular items so far have been stromboli, Philly cheese steaks, gyros, couscous and, of course, pizza. “I am happy when I give good food to people who ap- preciate it,” Abdelmajid said. “You need money to survive but not a lot. It’s more impor- tant to be happy and have a job that you like.” The diverse menu of of- ferings shows the many sides Native Moroccans bring a slice of American creation, much more to Rosemount Banner weekend for band Photo by Rick Orndorf It was a good weekend for the Rosemount High School marching band: The 22nd annual Rosemount Marching Band Festival was held Sept. 10 at Irish Stadium, and saw the host band give an exhibition performance of its production “Catch This” featuring the music of Russian classical composers. Later that night, the marching band won the Eastview Marching Band Festival. And, for the third consecutive year, the Rosemount Marching Band was named State Fair Grand Champion. Out of 43 participating bands that performed in the daily parade during the run of the state fair, the RHS Marching Band earned the top score. PHOTOS ONLINE For more photos, go online to thisweeklive.com Friends unite to make Bella Pizza Photo by Tad Johnson Longtime friends and fellow Moroccans Khalid Benlamlih and Karimi Abdelmajid came together to form Bella Pizza after operating two restaurants on their own. Bella Pizza & Medi- terranean Cuisine is open Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sat- urday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more informa- tion, go online at www. bellapizzashop.com or call (651) 322-1818 or (651) 322-1820. IN BRIEF See Pizza, 7A by Andrew Miller THISWEEK NEWSPAPERS Booya isn’t exactly fast food. Apple Valley firefight- ers begin preparing the sa- vory stew a day in advance of their annual booya fundraiser, chopping veg- etables for three to four hours before filling the massive booya pots with meat and other delectables for the all-night cooking process. “It’s about an 11-hour process,” said Al Olson, firefighter and chair of this year’s event. In fact, Olson said, it takes longer to make the 500 or so gallons of booya than it does to sell all of it. Each year, firefighters start dishing up the booya in the late morning, and they usually run out by about 3 o’clock. “It’s happened earlier than that, it’s happened later than that,” Olson said. “We sell it until it’s all gone.” This year’s booya event hosted by the Apple Val- ley Firefighters’ Relief As- sociation starts at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, at Fire Station No. 1 located at County Road 42 and Hayes Road. The 33rd annual event will also feature bingo, chil- dren’s games and inflata- bles, a silent auction, bake sale and raffle. Raffle tick- ets are $1 and the top prize is a $300 gift certificate to Von Hanson’s meats. This year firefighters will be will putting a focus on remembering 9/11, Olson said, as the event comes a week after the 10-year an- niversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. Firefighters will be host- ing a 9/11 memorial display, including a plaque with a piece of metal from the Twin Towers, and will be giving away a print of the iconic photo of three New York City firefighters rais- ing the flag at Ground Zero. More information about the event is at www.cityo- fapplevalley.org. Andrew Miller is at andrew. [email protected]. Time for booya in Apple Valley Annual firefighters’ event is Sept. 17 File photo Apple Valley firefighters will be dishing up the savory stew that is booya starting at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, at Fire Station No. 1 at County Road 42 and Hayes Road. by Tad Johnson THISWEEK NEWSPAPERS With four locations in Dakota Coun- ty, many Rosemount residents are fa- miliar with Merchants Bank. The leaders of the Winona-based bank plan to make that connection stronger after it completes its expect- ed purchase of Central Bank in Rose- mount later this year. With a track record of supporting local sports teams and the Christian Elder Memorial Bike Ride to raise money for Apple Valley-based Kids ’n Kinship, Mer- chants hopes to weave its presence into the fabric of the local community. “We are a community bank just like Central Bank,” said Mark Metzler, Merchants’ media and communications officer. “Our strength is building rela- tionships in the community.” Merchants Financial Group Inc. an- nounced last Friday it would purchase the former Rosemount National Bank location that the FDIC closed in April and was then acquired by Central Bank. Located at the southwest corner of County Road 42 and Chippendale Av- enue, the site has prime visibility and means Merchants now has a contigu- ous territory in Lakeville, Apple Valley, Rosemount, Hampton and Hastings. “Acquiring the bank strengthens our presence in the southern metro and pro- vides greater convenience to our current and future customers,” Merchants Pres- ident and CEO Richard L. Mahoney said in a press release. “We look forward to serving the needs of the customers in Merchants Bank to create contiguous territory Pending Central Bank of Rosemount purchase will fill in gap of Dakota County presence MORE ONLINE First version was posted Saturday, Sept. 10 at thisweeklive.com. A vicious attack on a patron at Bog- art’s nightclub in Ap- ple Valley may have been prompted by a flirtatious woman’s bruised ego. Brandon J. Fraher, 26, of Burnsville has been charged with felony assault for the Aug. 17 incident that rendered another man swollen, bloody and unconscious. Police were called to the bar around 11:30 p.m. Multiple witnesses reported that Fraher had at- tacked the victim without warning, and then continued to assault him as he lay unconscious on the ground. Friends of the victim finally pulled Fraher off the man, who sustained a swollen eye and cuts on his head and face, the criminal com- plaint said. A woman at the bar informed police that she thought the attack was her fault because she had told her group of friends, including Fraher, that the victim had insulted her. The woman ad- mitted to officers, and witnesses con- firmed, that she had attempted to flirt with the man but he had denied her ad- vances. The victim was still lying on the ground, and still not fully conscious, when police arrived on the scene. He told of- ficers he could not remember what had happened to him. Police described Fraher as “very agitated,” scream- ing and fighting with officers as they handcuffed him and placed him in the back of a squad car. Fraher has been charged with third- degree assault, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. —Andrew Miller Police: Brutal bar assault followed failed flirtation See Bank, 7A Caponi Art Park goes medieval. See Thisweekend Page 12A.

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Apple Valley-RosemountApple Valley-Rosemount

by Tad JohnsonTHISWEEK NEWSPAPERS

Karimi Abdelmajid has three passions in life – family, food and soccer. While the No. 1 priority is always family, the competition for No. 2 depends on the time of year. If his native Moroccan soccer team is playing in in-ternational competition, food would merely be a comple-ment to the action on the tele-vision screen inside the new Bella Pizza & Mediterranean Cuisine in Rosemount. Longtime friends and fel-low countrymen Abdelmajid and Khalid Benlamlih recent-ly opened the restaurant in the space formerly occupied by Big Daddy’s Diner and the Irish Loon. The spacious, sleek dining room has been transformed and turned to face the side-walk and bustle at the corner of South Robert Trail and 145th Street. It took some time to find the right location and com-plete the floor to ceiling renovation, which started in January, of the downtown Rosemount space. The result is an atmosphere that’s suitable for taking a lei-surely stroll through a wide-ranging menu that includes Moroccan, Italian and Ameri-can favorites. The only problem is there’s

isn’t a stomach large enough to take in all there is to offer in one sitting. The solution – repeat trips. The concept of Bella Pizza is to offer a variety of food, fresh ingredients and from-scratch cooking. “We spice by our own ex-perience,” Abdelmajid said. “We don’t spice to make it hot, we spice for flavor.” Abdelmajid said about 70 percent of the food served is made from scratch, such as his special pasta sauces. He said popular items so far have been stromboli, Philly cheese steaks, gyros, couscous and, of course, pizza. “I am happy when I give good food to people who ap-preciate it,” Abdelmajid said. “You need money to survive

but not a lot. It’s more impor-tant to be happy and have a job that you like.” The diverse menu of of-ferings shows the many sides

Native Moroccans bring a slice of American creation,much more to Rosemount

Banner weekend for band

Photo by Rick Orndorf

It was a good weekend for the Rosemount High School marching band: The 22nd annual Rosemount Marching Band Festival was held Sept. 10 at Irish Stadium, and saw the host band give an exhibition performance of its production “Catch This” featuring the music of Russian classical composers. Later that night, the marching band won the Eastview Marching Band Festival. And, for the third consecutive year, the Rosemount Marching Band was named State Fair Grand Champion. Out of 43 participating bands that performed in the daily parade during the run of the state fair, the RHS Marching Band earned the top score.

PHOTOS ONLINEFor more photos, go online to thisweeklive.com

Friends unite to make Bella Pizza

Photo by Tad Johnson

Longtime friends and fellow Moroccans Khalid Benlamlih and Karimi Abdelmajid came together to form Bella Pizza after operating two restaurants on their own.

Bella Pizza & Medi-terranean Cuisine is open Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sat-urday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more informa-tion, go online at www.bellapizzashop.com or call (651) 322-1818 or (651) 322-1820.

IN BRIEF

See Pizza, 7A

by Andrew MillerTHISWEEK NEWSPAPERS

Booya isn’t exactly fast food. Apple Valley firefight-ers begin preparing the sa-vory stew a day in advance of their annual booya fundraiser, chopping veg-etables for three to four hours before filling the massive booya pots with meat and other delectables for the all-night cooking process. “It’s about an 11-hour process,” said Al Olson, firefighter and chair of this year’s event. In fact, Olson said, it takes longer to make the 500 or so gallons of booya than it does to sell all of it. Each year, firefighters start dishing up the booya in the late morning, and they usually run out by about 3 o’clock. “It’s happened earlier than that, it’s happened later than that,” Olson said. “We sell it until it’s all gone.” This year’s booya event hosted by the Apple Val-ley Firefighters’ Relief As-sociation starts at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, at Fire Station No. 1 located at County Road 42 and Hayes Road. The 33rd annual event

will also feature bingo, chil-dren’s games and inflata-bles, a silent auction, bake sale and raffle. Raffle tick-ets are $1 and the top prize is a $300 gift certificate to Von Hanson’s meats. This year firefighters will be will putting a focus on remembering 9/11, Olson said, as the event comes a week after the 10-year an-niversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.

Firefighters will be host-ing a 9/11 memorial display, including a plaque with a piece of metal from the Twin Towers, and will be giving away a print of the iconic photo of three New York City firefighters rais-ing the flag at Ground Zero. More information about the event is at www.cityo-fapplevalley.org.

Andrew Miller is at [email protected].

Time for booya in Apple ValleyAnnual firefighters’ event is Sept. 17

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Apple Valley firefighters will be dishing up the savory stew that is booya starting at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, at Fire Station No. 1 at County Road 42 and Hayes Road.

by Tad JohnsonTHISWEEK NEWSPAPERS

With four locations in Dakota Coun-ty, many Rosemount residents are fa-miliar with Merchants Bank. The leaders of the Winona-based bank plan to make that connection stronger after it completes its expect-ed purchase of Central Bank in Rose-mount later this year. With a track record of supporting

local sports teams and the Christian Elder Memorial Bike Ride to raise money for Apple Valley-based Kids ’n Kinship, Mer-chants hopes to weave its presence into the fabric of the local community. “We are a community bank just like Central Bank,” said Mark Metzler,

Merchants’ media and communications officer. “Our strength is building rela-tionships in the community.” Merchants Financial Group Inc. an-nounced last Friday it would purchase the former Rosemount National Bank location that the FDIC closed in April and was then acquired by Central Bank. Located at the southwest corner of County Road 42 and Chippendale Av-enue, the site has prime visibility and

means Merchants now has a contigu-ous territory in Lakeville, Apple Valley, Rosemount, Hampton and Hastings. “Acquiring the bank strengthens our presence in the southern metro and pro-vides greater convenience to our current and future customers,” Merchants Pres-ident and CEO Richard L. Mahoney said in a press release. “We look forward to serving the needs of the customers in

Merchants Bank to create contiguous territoryPending Central Bank of Rosemount purchase will fill in gap of Dakota County presence

MORE ONLINEFirst version was posted Saturday, Sept. 10 atthisweeklive.com.

A vicious attack on a patron at Bog-art’s nightclub in Ap-ple Valley may have been prompted by a flirtatious woman’s bruised ego. Brandon J. Fraher, 26, of Burnsville has been charged with felony assault for the Aug. 17 incident that rendered another man swollen, bloody and unconscious. Police were called to the bar around 11:30 p.m. Multiple witnesses reported that Fraher had at-tacked the victim without warning, and then continued to assault him as he lay unconscious on the ground. Friends of the victim finally pulled Fraher off the man, who sustained a swollen eye and cuts on his head and face, the criminal com-plaint said. A woman at the bar informed police that she thought the attack was her fault

because she had told her group of friends, including Fraher, that the victim had insulted her. The woman ad-mitted to officers, and witnesses con-firmed, that she had attempted to flirt with the man but he had denied her ad-vances. The victim was still lying on the ground, and still not fully conscious, when police arrived on the scene. He told of-ficers he could not remember what had happened to him. Police described Fraher as “very agitated,” scream-ing and fighting with officers as they handcuffed him and placed him in the back of a squad car. Fraher has been charged with third-degree assault, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

—Andrew Miller

Police: Brutal bar assault followed failed flirtation

See Bank, 7A

Caponi Art Parkgoes medieval.See Thisweekend

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Burnsville is preparing for what city officials say is the inevitable arrival of the emerald ash borer. Instead of discourag-ing residents from planting boulevard trees, the city’s past approach, it will en-courage planting to replace trees lost to disease. The city also plans to en-act a licensing program for tree contractors. Officials expect an influx of contrac-tors is expected once the ash tree-killing beetle arrives. And that’s only a matter of time, Terry Schultz, di-rector of parks, recreation and natural resources., told the City Council at a Sept. 13 work session. The metallic green bee-tles were recently discovered in Shoreview, the fourth Twin Cities community to report infestations. The

others are Minneapolis, St. Paul and Falcon Heights. Burnsville is a giant target, with an estimated 12,000 ash trees on bou-levards and in parks and other public areas. In the North River Hills neighbor-hood alone, it’s estimated that more than 70 percent of boulevard trees are ash. The council is expected to approve the tree-planting program and licensing re-quirements before next year. To plant trees on a bou-levard – a city right-of-way extending 15 feet from the curb line – property owners would be required to get a free city permit. They’d sign a statement agreeing to maintain the trees, or be assessed by the city for those costs. Main-tenance instructions would come with the license. Property owners wouldn’t have to maintain existing boulevard trees but would have to maintain re-placement trees. Property owners would

pick from a city-approved list of tree species designed to ensure diversity of spe-cies. Plans call for prioritized removal of diseased trees on boulevards and in other public areas by city-hired contractors. Removal of ash trees on property that isn’t part of a right-of-way would be left solely to property own-ers, under plans the city has been developing since last year. The contractor-licensing program calls for a $40 license fee. Contractors couldn’t cut, trim, prune, remove or spray a tree in Burnsville without a li-cense. The licensing ordinance, which awaits approval, would require each licensed contractor to have at least one employee certified by the International Society of Arboriculture.

John Gessner is at [email protected].

Boulevard tree planting partof response to ash borerPlanting by citizens to be encouraged

A Burnsville man was charged with aggravated forgery Aug. 30 for alleg-edly possessing and using another man’s Social Secu-rity number. When questioned, the suspect, Javier Solis-San-chez, formerly of Savage, told police he bought the number for $80 and has had it since coming to the Unit-ed States about 15 years ago. Meanwhile, the number’s actual owner told police he’s constantly contacted by creditors and collec-tion agencies about debt he didn’t incur. The victim, speaking with a Savage police officer

by phone last March, “re-ported that he is concerned about his ability to take out student loans as a result of all the debt that has been incurred using his Social Security number,” said the Dakota County criminal complaint. The victim called Savage police last March and said Solis-Sanchez had been us-ing his Social Security num-ber since 2002. TCF Bank records show that Solis-Sanchez used the number to open four ac-counts at the bank’s Apple Valley branch, the com-plaint said. Solis-Sanchez admitted to using the number to open

the accounts, it said. He also admitted to us-ing the number when trying to buy a house in Savage. He admitted to using it at places of employment, in-cluding his current employ-er of seven to eight years, the complaint said. A search of his Burns-ville residence turned up a Social Security card with the victim’s number and the suspect’s name. It also turned up several resident alien cards, Minnesota driv-er’s licenses, Mexican iden-tification, and Social Secu-rity cards “with numerous Hispanic names” on them, the complaint said.

— John Gessner

Man charged with using another’s Social Security number

Burnsville

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Former Chateau Lamothe owner declares bankruptcyDoris LaMott Hoel closes Fun Foods Catering months after Chateau Lamothe shuts its doors

by Jessica HarperTHISWEEK NEWSPAPERS

Doris LaMott Hoel took everyone by surprise when she closed Chateau Lamothe in Burnsville and moved her catering business to St. Paul’s West Side. Now Fun Foods Catering has closed and Hoel has filed for bankruptcy. According to court doc-uments, Hoel and her hus-band, David, owe $263,933 and have $250,767 in assets. This comes six months after Hoel moved Fun

Foods Catering to the Neighborhood House in St. Paul’s West Side.

Fun Foods Ca-tering was previ-ously run from the couple’s Burnsville restaurant, Chateau Lamothe. The Hoels closed the French-Ameri-can eatery a few days before Christmas last year and moved

the catering business to the Neighborhood House. At the time, she claimed that the move wasn’t finan-cially motivated, but was done out of a desire to focus

on her catering company. Hoel said in a December interview her restaurant and catering business were prof-itable. The West Side neighbor-hood’s economic and ethnic profile is in contrast to Cha-teau Lamothe’s location in Burnsville, but Hoel said she was confident she would face few challenges. Instead, she said she be-lieved the center would pro-vide stability for her cater-ing business. By May, Hoel closed Fun Foods and moved out of Neighborhood House, said Sheri Zigan, director

of human resources for the center. Zigan declined to com-ment further. Hoel followed in her par-ents’ footsteps by opening Chateau Lamothe with her husband in 2005. Her father and men-tor, Marceal LaMott, pur-chased a bar/restaurant in a nearby town when Hoel was a teenager to provide enough income for the fam-ily.

During her last two years of high school, Hoel and her brother ran the bar/res-taurant with their parents’ oversight. Although her father has since passed, she said in a 2010 interview that she still considers him in her busi-ness decisions. These decisions received much recognition over the years. Hoel was named among the 2010 Exceptional Busi-

nesswomen by the Dakota County Tribune. Her restaurant also made it on Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine’s best wine bar and wine list in 2009. Several attempts were made to reach Hoel for comment. Three phone numbers have been discon-nected and emails were not returned.

E-mail Jessica Harper at: [email protected]

Doris La-Mott Hoel

Eastview on the march

Photo by Rick Orndorf

Eastview High School’s marching band finished second in the Class AAA competition at the 22nd annual Rosemount Marching Band Festival on Sept. 10. The Lightning band’s production of “The Pirates’ Bride” featured the music of Sting and American composer, John Meehan. Eastview hosted its own marching band competition later that night.

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Hunters who wish to participate in controlled deer hunts at Dakota Coun-ty Parks must submit an ap-plication by Monday, Oct. 10. Applications are avail-able online at www.dako-tacounty.us, search hunting. Archery hunts are sched-uled at various hours and dates in Lebanon Hills Re-

gional Park and in the west-ern section of Spring Lake Park Reserve. Lebanon Hills Regional Park will be closed until noon on Mondays, Tues-days and Wednesdays, Oct. 31 through Nov. 16. The western portion of Spring Lake Park Reserve will be closed all day on

Nov. 5-7, 11-13 and 19-21. A shotgun hunt will be held at Miesville Ravine Park Reserve Nov. 19-27. The park will be closed dur-ing this time. For more information, visit www.dakotacounty.us and search hunting, or call Johnny Forrest at (952) 891-7992.

Deer hunting applications due by Oct. 10

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Letters

Correction In the story, “A decade later, memories of 9-11 remain fresh for local of-ficials,” Eagan Fire Chief Mike Scott was incorrectly identified as a then-correc-tional deputy at the Dakota County Jail. Scott was the command-er of the jail, the highest rank in the department. Thisweek regrets the error.

Class envy card not worth playingTo the editor: The letters from Betty Fedde and Paul Hoffinger (Sept. 2) clearly articulated the talking points of class envy. It’s a card not worth playing, easily trumped by reality. First let me call myself a “friend of the millionaires.” Thank you, millionaires, for the good job I enjoy because of you. I have worked along-side you in your homes and businesses. Some of you are difficult and live up to the stereotype of the rich. Any-way, thanks for risking your capital which has given us housing, jobs, transporta-tion, and for paying the ma-jority of taxes. The second reality is his-tory. Depending on the rich to finance a bloated gov-ernment is risky. Maryland tried to close a shortfall by increasing taxes on the rich. Instead of bringing in an extra $106 million, the mil-lionaires paid $100 million less in taxes than they did the previous year. Of course the recession probably ac-counted for most of that loss. However, since taxes influence behavior some of those millionaires likely changed their residency. Maryland collected 6.25 percent of nothing. Money that is permanently gone. The same thing could hap-pen in Minnesota. It would

then be up to us working families to make up the dif-ference. So much for soak-ing the rich. State Reps. Doug Ward-low and Diane Anderson and Sen. Ted Daley are to be thanked for having the courage of their convic-tions and standing firm to not raise taxes. They are the right people for the times. They understand we have a spending problem, not a revenue problem. JIM INGRAMBurnsville

Tax cuts won’t create jobsTo the editor: U.S. Rep. John Kline, R-Lakeville, recently pub-lished an op-ed article in the Dakota County Tribune on business and its problems in our struggling economy. He said that he had a “Plan for America’s Job Creators” which included “free mar-kets, free enterprise,” and spending cuts. I don’t know how Kline can write about spending cuts and job creation in the same article and still hold a straight face. Between World War II and 2001 tax receipts, the amount of monies the federal govern-ment received from taxes, wavered between 18 and 20 percent of GDP. Between 2001 and today, however, tax receipts as a percent-age of GDP have continued to fall to 14.9 in 2010 and an historic 14.4 percent in 2011 – so much for govern-ment expansion, (more like spending contraction and systematic abrogation). To-day the “job creators” are pocketing the largest per-centage of GDP since 1950 and yet they still aren’t hir-ing. If we follow Kline’s logic, then we are led to believe that if the job creators don’t

get their way, spending cuts and laissez-faire, then they will stop investing in in-novation and stop hiring American workers. I can’t speak for my fel-low Minnesotans, but I don’t like being threatened by big business and the ar-istocracy that prosper from yoke of the workers and their representative, John Kline. To Rep. John Kline I’d say: “You’re fired.”

MIKE ADAIREagan

Scores are cause for concernTo the editor: I read with interest the article in Thisweek about science scores in District 196 exceeding the state aver-age. I was excited. And then I read the details. Fifty-six percent of fifth-graders and 64 percent of high school students meet-ing or exceeding state stan-dards in science. Hmmm – not exactly ex-emplary scores to celebrate. Congratulations to Gla-cier Hills elementary for bringing their scores up from 52 to 73 percent of fifth-grade students. If they can do it, why not the rest of the district? Could we proliferate Glacier’s “recipe for suc-cess” throughout the dis-trict? We want to keep good paying, high tech jobs in our state and have Minnesota graduates capable of filling those jobs. Let’s set a three-year goal of having 75 per-cent of fifth-grade students in our district meeting or exceeding state standards. If not now, when? We want to see all of our students reach their fullest potential. ADINA LEBOWITZEagan

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Larry WernerTHISWEEK NEWSPAPERS

When I was studying to become a journalist many years ago, Professor W. Cameron Meyers loved to engage students in philo-sophical discussions. One day at Michigan State University, he got the class go-ing on how detached a reporter should be from the community he or she covers. An idealistic chap at the time, I argued that it was so important for reporters to keep their distance from the sub-jects of their stories that even a country club membership could present a conflict of interest. As it turned out, I’ve never joined a country club, but that has more to do with economics than journalistic ethics. How-ever, I have spent a good part of my time in the business resisting the temptation to get involved as a citizen for fear of compromis-ing my objectivity as a journalist.

I offer a few thoughts on journalistic detachment today because people in my business are spending a lot of time trying to fig-ure out where the line is between the journalist and the citizen. And the line

between you and us is getting blurred by the rapid changes in technology. For example, if you’ve been on our website, thisweeklive.com, recently, you could have seen stories and pictures about a bald eagle landing in Apple Valley, the Lakeville North cross country team competing in the Faribault Invite and a seminar on the rights of unmarried par-ents at the library in Burnsville. None of those stories, or doz-ens of others, was written by our editors. They were written by our readers. Several months back, we put two buttons near the top of our home page. One is labeled “sub-

mit reader news,” and the other, “read reader news.” We didn’t promote this feature in any way. We just added to our website the capability for you to submit sto-ries and photos. And dozens of you started doing it. We’re delighted. Scroll down below those read-er-news buttons to a box labeled “recent comments.” There you will see comments readers have submitted on stories we’ve writ-ten and on letters to the editor. Some lively debates on issues of the day are taking place on our website. As we continue to publish a weekly paper for those who like their news on the printed page, we are increasingly turning parts of our website over to what some in our business call “the crowd.” That’s a term for all of us who have access to the web for post-ing our observations and opin-ions. Recently, the MediaNews

Group, a large chain that owns the St. Paul Pioneer Press, named John Paton as the CEO of that company and a related com-pany called the Journal Register Co. These companies, in effect, merged under the name Digital First Media. Paton has been telling those working for him and anyone else who will listen that the news media have to be “digital first,” meaning we have to post news to our websites when we get it rath-er than waiting until it’s time to put out the paper, and we have to open our sites to the crowd. In a speech recently, Paton said it’s essential to open our sites to readers because, “The crowd collectively knows more about any subject, city or event we choose to cover than we do.” Wow! That’s a pretty unsettling comment for those of us who grew up in a business that be-lieved the world was divided into

two groups – those who reported the news and those who read the news. The Internet has made it possible for readers to become writers, photographers and even videographers. The popular term for those of you who contribute to our web-sites is “citizen journalist.” We welcome you to our world. Many of us have enjoyed report-ing the news for the rest of you to read. Now it’s time for the rest of you to get the kick of posting news that your friends and neighbors can enjoy. Go to thisweeklive.com and click on “submit reader news.” But don’t tell Professor Mey-ers, who must be spinning in his grave.

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SportsStandings

FootballTeam Conference Overall W L W L Lakeville North 2 0 2 0 Lakeville South 2 0 2 0 Rosemount 2 0 2 0 Prior Lake 1 0 1 1 B Jefferson 1 1 1 1 B Kennedy 0 1 0 2 Eagan 0 1 0 2 Apple Valley 0 1 0 2 Eastview 0 2 0 2 Burnsville 0 2 0 2

Friday, September 16 • Edina at Lakeville North, 7 p.m. • Apple Valley at Lakeville South ,

7 p.m. • Eastview at Eagan, 7 p.m. • Burnsville at Bloomington Kennedy,

7 p.m. • Rosemount at Prior Lake, 7 p.m. • Bloomington Jefferson at

Minnetonka, 7 p.m. Friday, September 23 • Eagan at Apple Valley, 7 p.m. • Lakeville South at Bloomington

Jefferson, 7 p.m. • Lakeville North at Rosemount,

7 p.m. • Bloomington Kennedy at Eastview,

7 p.m. • Prior Lake at Burnsville, 7 p.m. Friday, September 30 • Prior Lake at Bloomington Kennedy,

7 p.m. • Rosemount at Lakeville South,

7 p.m. • Bloomington Jefferson at Eagan,

7 p.m. • Apple Valley at Eastview, 7 p.m. • Burnsville at Lakeville North, 7 p.m.

VolleyballTeam Conference Overall W L W LLakeville South 1 0 9 0 Lakeville North 1 0 8 0 B Jefferson 1 0 9 1 Apple Valley 1 0 5 3 Eagan 0 0 6 1 B Kennedy 0 0 6 2 Rosemount 0 1 3 1 Eastview 0 1 5 5 Burnsville 0 1 4 5 Prior Lake 0 1 2 3

Friday, September 16 • Moorhead at Burnsville, 7 p.m. Saturday, September 17 • Lakeville South, Rosemount at

Farmington tournament, 9 a.m.Tuesday, September 20 • Lakeville North at Bloomington

Kennedy, 7 p.m. • Apple Valley at Lakeville South,

7 p.m. • Rosemount at Prior Lake, 7 p.m. • Bloomington Jefferson at Eagan,

7 p.m. • Burnsville at Eastview, 7 p.m. Thursday, September 22 • Lakeville South at Rosemount,

7 p.m. • Bloomington Kennedy at Apple

Valley, 7 p.m. • Eastview at Lakeville North, 7 p.m. • Prior Lake at Bloomington

Jefferson, 7 p.m. • Eagan at Burnsville Friday, September 23 • Eastview, Lakeville North, Eagan at

Apple Valley Invitational 5 p.m.

Boys SoccerTeam Conferece Overall W L T W L TEastview 3 0 0 7 0 0 Lakeville North 2 0 1 5 0 2 Eagan 2 1 0 5 1 1 B Jefferson 2 1 0 4 2 2 Prior Lake 2 1 0 4 3 0 Burnsville 1 1 0 3 1 2 Apple Valley 0 0 1 4 2 1 Lakeville South 0 2 0 4 2 1 B Kennedy 0 3 0 4 4 0 Rosemount 0 2 0 2 5 0

Saturday, September 17 • Chanhassen at Bloomington

Kennedy, 1 p.m. • Burnsville at Owatonna, 1 p.m. • Shakopee at Eagan, 5 p.m. • Hopkins at Prior Lake, 7 p.m. • Rochester John Marshall at

Lakeville North, 7 p.m. • Eastview at Hudson, 7 p.m.Monday, September 19 • Burnsville at Eden Prairie, 7 p.m. • Eagan at Hill Murray, 7 p.m.Tuesday, September 20 • Lakeville North at Bloomington

Kennedy, 5 p.m. • Apple Valley at Lakeville South,

7 p.m. • Rosemount at Prior Lake, 7 p.m. • Bloomington Jefferson at Eagan,

7 p.m. • Burnsville at Eastview, 7 p.m. Thursday, September 22 • Lakeville South at Rosemount,

7 p.m. • Eastview at Lakeville North, 7 p.m. • Prior Lake at Bloomington

Jefferson, 7 p.m. • Bloomington Kennedy at Apple

Valley, 7 p.m. • Eagan at Burnsville, 7 p.m.

Girls SoccerTeam Conferece Overall W L T W L TLakeville North 3 0 0 8 0 0 Eastview 2 0 0 6 0 0 Eagan 2 1 0 7 1 0 Rosemount 2 1 0 6 2 0 Burnsville 2 1 0 6 2 0 B Jefferson 1 1 0 3 3 0 Lakeville South 1 2 0 5 2 1 Apple Valley 1 2 0 3 5 0 Prior Lake 0 3 0 3 4 0 B Kennedy 0 3 0 2 4 1

Saturday, September 17 • East Ridge at Eastview, 11 a.m. • Bloomington Jefferson at Woodbury,

1 p.m. • Rochester Century at Lakeville

North, 3 p.m. • Burnsville at Owatonna, 3 p.m. • Hopkins at Prior Lake, 5 p.m. • Shakopee at Eagan, 7 p.m. • Rosemount at Hastings, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 20 • Apple Valley at Lakeville South,

5 p.m. • Rosemount at Prior Lake, 5 p.m. • Bloomington Jefferson at Eagan,

5 p.m. • Burnsville at Eastview, 5 p.m. • Lakeville North at Bloomington

Jefferson, 7 p.m. Thursday, September 22 • Prior Lake at Bloomington

Jefferson, 4:45 p.m. • Lakeville South at Rosemount,

5 p.m. • Bloomington Kennedy at Apple

Valley, 5 p.m. • Eastview at Lakeville North, 5 p.m. • Eagan at Burnsville, 5 p.m. Friday, September 23 • Apple Valley at Two Harbors,

3:30 p.m.

Panic not in Eastview’s vocabulary

by Andy RogersTHISWEEK NEWSPAPERS

The Eastview football team has been here before. Last year, the Lightning started 0-2, and 2011 has begun with double-digit losses to Lakeville North and Lakeville South. Coach Kelly Sherwin saw several improvements from game one to two af-ter it closed the gap when South jumped to a 21-0 lead last Friday. “We had chances to make plays in the first half,” Sher-win said. “It’s part of the maturation process. Things are going to go wrong and we’ve got to respond.” In the second half, East-view’s Ryan Regar connect-ed with Keynon Phillips for a 35-yard touchdown to put Eastview on the scoreboard and Reger’s 33-yard run set up a 1-yard touchdown pass to Adam Moorse. “Our defense weath-ered the storm,” Sherwin said. “We played much more physical. We got after them. The defense gave us a chance.” Eastview outscored South 14-7 in the second half. The players hope that carries over to this Friday’s game at Eagan. “We can build on some things,” Sherwin said. “I hope our kids understand this is a journey. We’re go-ing to be better.” Eastview doesn’t have to look far for proof that an 0-2 record isn’t the end of a season. Last year, the Lightning lost to Lakeville North and Eden Prairie and went on to

win seven of eight and play in the Section 3-5A final for the fourth year in a row. “Our kids are high-char-acter kids,” Sherwin said. “They believe what we’re doing. I think they’re going to see on film how close we are right now. We’re not go-ing to change what we do and our approach. We’re not going to panic. It’s all how you play in playoffs.”

Wildcats hungry Eastview’s opponent on Friday is also looking for its first win. To open the season, Eagan has lost to Lakeville South and Way-zata, two teams ranked in the top four in Class 5A. Last Friday against Way-zata, Eagan was outgained 414 to 157 in a 28-7 loss. Drew Bauer ran for 68 yards and threw for 40. Mi-chael Busch had the team’s sole touchdown running from 2 yards out in the third quarter to cut the lead to 14-7, but Eagan never got closer. Eastview has had the upper hand against Eagan with a 13-2 all-time record with Eagan’s wins coming in 1997 and 2000. Their past two meetings have come down to the fi-nal moments with Eastview winning 23-21 in 2010 and 27-25 in 2009.

Irish on tear The Irish made quick work of Burnsville on Fri-day night jumping out to a 24-0 lead at halftime on their way to a 38-7 win. Rosemount outgained Burnsville 335 yards to 138. Nate LeMoine ran 10 times for 114 yards and a touch-down and threw for 107 yards and two touchdowns. The Irish will travel to Prior Lake on Friday night. The Lakers are 1-1 after

beating Bloomington Jef-ferson 43-7 last Friday and losing to top-ranked Way-zata 47-20 in the opener.

Blaze busting for fi rst win The Blaze will travel to Bloomington Kennedy on Friday looking for their first win of the season. Kennedy is also looking for its first win after losing to Rosemount and Eden Prairie by a combined 63-6 score. Burnsville couldn’t gen-erate much offense last week against Rosemount in the 38-7 loss. Jamond Bailey was Burnsville’s leading rusher with 41 yards. Ben Sher-man scored the team’s only touchdown with seven seconds remaining from 4 yards out. Kennedy upset Burns-ville last season 40-29, but the Blaze were victorious in 2009 winning 30-28.

Eagles looking up The Eagles will look for their first victory of 2011 with a trip to Lakeville South on Friday. The Eagles are 0-4 all-time against the Cougars, although last year the Ea-gles lost by only six points. Apple Valley had a slow start last Friday on its way to a 45-19 loss to Lakeville North. The Eagles trailed 19-0 after the first quarter before Matt Thomas found the end zone with a 3-yard run. Thomas connected with Mitch Hechsel for a 23-yard score in the fourth, but the game was out of reach by then.

Andy Rogers is at [email protected].

Photo by Rick Orndorf

Eastview’s LeAndre Kennedy breaks a tackle in a 28-14 loss to Lakeville South on Friday.

Photo by Rick Orndorf

Burnsville’s Dan Motl, No. 7, tries to evade Rosemount’s Jacob Mortenson, No. 48, in Burnsville’s 38-7 loss on Friday.

Photo by Rick Orndorf

Apple Valley’s Garrett Ganskie finds room to run in a 45-17 loss to Lakeville North on Friday.

Eastview takes a turn in the spotlight

by Andy RogersTHISWEEK NEWSPAPERS

The city of Apple Valley is known for producing some of the best boys soccer teams in the state. Eastview High School team has been in the shad-ow of Apple Valley High School for a while now, but the Lightning are starting to emerge with some thun-derous goals and cloudy de-fense. The Lightning have al-ready eclipsed last year’s re-cord with a 7-0 start. It’s also nearly the best start of any team in Minnesota. All the other teams ranked in the top 10 either have a loss or a tie. “I think this is our best start in school history now,” coach Scott Gustafson said. “We have 16 games to play and three in the section tour-nament. Our goal is to get to that 20th game, to play in the state tournament for the first time in school history. “Our goal is to get better every day and we haven’t al-ways done that, but the guys have been receptive. It’s a learning process, and that’s high school soccer.” The team earned a spot in the conversation among the top teams after defeating Bloomington Jefferson 2-1 on Tuesday. It was perhaps one of the biggest regular season games for Eastview in years. Ranked No. 4 in the state, Jefferson came in as the slight favorite over No. 5 Eastview. But Jefferson doesn’t have Mathew Gweh. “I think we had the differ-

ence maker tonight,” Gus-tafson said. “He, for the lack of better term, was head and shoulders above everybody else.” The Eastview junior av-erages almost two goals per game and he didn’t disap-point against Jefferson. His first goal came off a penalty kick about 30 yards away with less than 23 min-utes left in the game, break-ing a 0-0 tie. Seven minutes later he scored again after working his way through four Jefferson defenders for an unassisted score. It turned out Eastview needed the insurance goal as the Lightning got a little yellow-card happy. Jefferson scored off a penalty kick, but missed a second one leading to a 2-1 win for the Lightning. Gweh has been a big reason behind Eastview’s record-setting start play-ing varsity for the first time this season. He had to sit out last year due to transfer rules, but he’s been a figure in club soccer as a member of the 2011 U16 national champion Minnesota Thun-der Academy with teammate keeper Sam Ruelas.

Gustafson knows the se-cret is out. “It’s been a lot of Mathew with a little bit of the rest of the team thrown in, so we need to get the rest of the team involved a little more,” Gustafson said. “As teams scout us they’ll figure out ways to stop us for longer pe-riods of times. He’s not going to be getting those four-goal games anymore. He’ll get one or two, but we’ll need to get more players involved.” Gweh doesn’t plan on let-ting up any time soon. “Soccer is what I want to do,” he said. “This is all I have. This is my ticket to col-lege. I’ve played all my life. I just love soccer.” The idea is if he has the ball, good things will hap-pen. “I just want to help my team,” Gweh said. “This was a really good win. There was no let down.” There’s more than one way to win a soccer game. Goal keeping has also been Eastview’s strong suit with Ruelas and Treston Ke-derer who share time in the net. “We have amazing goal keepers – they keep us in ev-ery game,” Gustafson said. “They win games for us. If you can score goals and keep them out of the net, you’re going to do things.” The schedule isn’t going to get any easier. The team is making a trip to Hudson, Wis., for a 7 p.m. game Sat-urday. Burnsville will come to town Tuesday before the team heads out to play an-other top-10 team, Lakeville North, on Thursday. The big one is at 5 p.m. Sept. 27 when crosstown ri-val and two-time defending state champion Apple Valley pays a visit.

Andy Rogers is at [email protected].

With a top-10 ranking, the Wildcats eye another trip to state

by Andy RogersTHISWEEK NEWSPAPERS

The Eagan girls soccer team has a strong aversion to losing. Since 2009, the girls have lost six games while winning more than 40 with two appearances in the state tournament. This season the girls are off to their best start yet with a 7-1 record in their first eight games. The only loss was 1-0 against Lakeville South, another state tournament regular, on Sept. 8. While it was disappointing, it gave coach Mark Obarski and the players aspects of their game to work on. “It’s not that we played poorly, but we didn’t play hard and we let other teams take it to us a little bit,” Obarski said. The girls responded with a 7-0 victory against Buffalo, a team they tied last year, and 9-0 against Bloomington Jefferson on Tuesday. That’s 16 goals during a 26-hour stretch. “It was good to come back and play with some in-tensity,” goal keeper Kristen Knutson said. “We had a little letdown against Lakeville South, so it was good to get back out there and score some goals.” The Wildcats have already defeated top-10 teams Woodbury and Duluth East. The Wildcats are 14 seniors strong and most of the girls have played on the same summer team since they were 10, so they’d like to go out with a roar. “We’ve had a run of a lot of success and we would really like to finish out our high school year with something special,” Knutson said. “We have a lot to live up to, but I think this team is ready for that.” To key to sustaining it is scoring goals. “Goal scoring is probably our Achilles’ heel right now in terms of finding the back of the net consis-tently,” Obarski said. “We’re young up there and a little bit inexperienced. It takes time to figure it out playing against seniors.” In the past two years the Wildcats have seen sev-eral scoring leaders graduate like Molly Sparks, Bre Steele, Lauren Bauer and Courtney Vallarelli. Scor-ing was the biggest question mark coming in to this season. The team is leaning on several young play-ers to score, including Marissa Ganske, Kaleigh Sol-heim, Roselyn Anderson and Rachel Wall. “In the history of the program a lot of those girls are up in the top-10 category,” Obarski said. “Year to year you wonder where that’s going to come from next, but we have a good feeder program.” The strength lies in their defense. The team has a 0.3 goals-against average. “We are very smart in the back, very organized,” Knutson said. “I haven’t given up many goals be-cause the girls haven’t let me see much.” Defenders Jessica Hart, Sarah Lochner and An-gela LaCroix have helped Knutson keep the goal virtually clean. Andy Rogers is at [email protected].

Despite 0-2 start, Lightning football

looking for a quick rebound

Another hot start for Eagan girls soccer

Lightning boys soccer off to one of the best starts of any team in

Minnesota

Photo by Andy Rogers

Eastview’s Mathew Gweh, No. 3, finds a way through Bloomington Jefferson defenders on Tuesday. He scored the team’s goals in the 2-1 victory.

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PUBLIC NOTICERESOLUTION NUMBER 2011-128

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLLS IN THE

CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Apple Valley will meet at

the Municipal Center, 7100 147th Street W., on the 13th of October, 2011, at 8:00 o’clock

p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, to hear and pass upon all objections, if any, to the

proposed assessments for delinquent water/sewer charges as hereinafter described.

The proposed assessment roll is on fi le with the Clerk and open to public inspection by all

persons interested therein. The assessments against each piece of property will be payable,

unless prepaid, in one installment as hereinafter described. The installment is to be payable

with the general taxes collectible during the year 2012. Interest shall be added at the per

annum rate specifi ed on the entire assessment from the date of the resolution levying the

assessment until December 31, 2012.

The assessment may be prepaid to the Apple Valley City Clerk, without interest within

thirty (30) days following the date of adoption.

Roll 600 – One (1) Installment at 8.0%

01 10330 010 30 ACADEMY PLACE $ 231.78

01 10330 010 70 ACADEMY PLACE $ 210.66

01 10350 010 70 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 265.85

01 10350 011 20 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 141.59

01 10350 020 80 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 271.26

01 10350 020 90 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 60.11

01 10350 021 60 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 195.90

01 10350 021 60 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 138.33

01 10350 021 60 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 132.73

01 10350 021 60 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 119.63

01 10350 021 70 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 497.74

01 10350 021 70 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 226.02

01 10350 021 70 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 146.46

01 10350 060 02 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 176.01

01 10350 200 03 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 200.40

01 10350 200 04 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 229.96

01 10350 350 01 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 212.81

01 10350 400 01 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 267.70

01 10350 400 02 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 373.89

01 10350 400 05 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 116.90

01 10350 400 06 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 470.53

01 10350 400 07 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 344.03

01 10350 500 03 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 130.29

01 10350 804 44 ACADEMY VILLAGE $ 207.47

01 10352 010 20 ACADEMY VILLAGE 3RD $ 387.59

01 11650 010 20 APPLE PONDS $ 270.45

01 11650 030 70 APPLE PONDS $ 339.49

01 11650 031 40 APPLE PONDS $ 245.03

01 11650 032 10 APPLE PONDS $ 128.59

01 11651 040 80 APPLE PONDS 2ND $ 328.56

01 11651 051 40 APPLE PONDS 2ND $ 305.54

01 11651 060 10 APPLE PONDS 2ND $ 190.40

01 11652 030 10 APPLE PONDS 3RD $ 156.41

01 11653 020 20 APPLE PONDS 4TH $ 240.75

01 11700 010 40 APPLE VALLEY $ 139.57

01 11700 020 90 APPLE VALLEY $ 294.79

01 11700 022 90 APPLE VALLEY $ 263.14

01 11700 023 00 APPLE VALLEY $ 601.12

01 11700 032 10 APPLE VALLEY $ 200.31

01 11700 040 50 APPLE VALLEY $ 131.78

01 11700 040 50 APPLE VALLEY $ 122.73

01 11700 040 60 APPLE VALLEY $ 224.89

01 11700 040 70 APPLE VALLEY $ 71.77

01 11701 031 90 APPLE VALLEY 2ND $ 938.15

01 11701 032 30 APPLE VALLEY 2ND $ 330.81

01 11701 032 70 APPLE VALLEY 2ND $ 240.79

01 11701 041 10 APPLE VALLEY 2ND $ 276.13

01 11701 042 00 APPLE VALLEY 2ND $ 103.20

01 11701 042 20 APPLE VALLEY 2ND $ 272.25

01 11701 042 70 APPLE VALLEY 2ND $ 348.48

01 11701 043 60 APPLE VALLEY 2ND $ 209.20

01 11702 030 20 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 219.80

01 11702 061 70 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 250.52

01 11702 062 10 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 146.57

01 11702 071 20 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 184.81

01 11702 073 20 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 251.27

01 11702 073 50 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 295.66

01 11702 081 70 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 200.56

01 11702 090 80 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 253.29

01 11702 100 10 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 117.86

01 11702 100 50 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 265.85

01 11702 110 40 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 156.80

01 11702 111 10 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 148.57

01 11702 120 80 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 239.71

01 11702 130 20 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 181.13

01 11702 130 60 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 303.37

01 11702 131 20 APPLE VALLEY 3RD $ 290.89

01 11703 010 60 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $ 167.66

01 11703 021 40 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $ 252.88

01 11703 040 30 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $ 100.43

01 11703 041 30 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $ 296.88

01 11703 050 70 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $ 301.29

01 11703 060 90 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $ 271.16

01 11703 071 00 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $ 203.84

01 11703 071 10 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $ 169.96

01 11703 100 20 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $ 232.70

01 11703 100 60 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $ 211.34

01 11703 101 70 APPLE VALLEY 4TH $ 294.24

01 11705 021 00 APPLE VALLEY 6TH $ 250.73

01 11705 050 70 APPLE VALLEY 6TH $ 383.50

01 11705 051 10 APPLE VALLEY 6TH $ 206.74

01 11705 060 30 APPLE VALLEY 6TH $ 278.70

01 11705 060 50 APPLE VALLEY 6TH $ 301.87

01 11706 010 30 APPLE VALLEY 7TH $ 321.96

01 11706 011 10 APPLE VALLEY 7TH $ 242.37

01 11706 020 50 APPLE VALLEY 7TH $ 299.54

01 11706 031 70 APPLE VALLEY 7TH $ 174.14

01 11706 040 10 APPLE VALLEY 7TH $ 375.94

01 11706 052 40 APPLE VALLEY 7TH $ 301.02

01 11706 060 50 APPLE VALLEY 7TH $ 316.34

01 11706 070 70 APPLE VALLEY 7TH $ 251.71

01 11706 081 00 APPLE VALLEY 7TH $ 234.07

01 11706 081 10 APPLE VALLEY 7TH $ 362.84

01 11707 060 90 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $ 367.17

01 11707 100 30 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $ 268.32

01 11707 120 60 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $ 207.72

01 11707 150 70 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $ 166.12

01 11708 020 60 APPLE VALLEY 8TH $ 138.41

01 11709 010 20 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $ 258.77

01 11709 011 40 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $ 311.63

01 11709 011 70 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $ 136.25

01 11709 030 10 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $ 177.81

01 11709 031 40 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $ 340.21

01 11709 040 80 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $ 274.02

01 11709 060 10 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $ 345.19

01 11709 060 50 APPLE VALLEY 10TH $ 313.47

01 11710 010 60 APPLE VALLEY 11TH $ 432.24

01 11710 011 90 APPLE VALLEY 11TH $ 299.11

01 11710 013 50 APPLE VALLEY 11TH $ 272.64

01 11710 031 90 APPLE VALLEY 11TH $ 307.84

01 11711 020 10 APPLE VALLEY 12TH $ 279.72

01 11711 031 20 APPLE VALLEY 12TH $ 246.18

01 11711 040 10 APPLE VALLEY 12TH $ 253.76

01 11711 051 00 APPLE VALLEY 12TH $ 653.96

01 11711 072 10 APPLE VALLEY 12TH $ 283.97

01 11711 073 50 APPLE VALLEY 12TH $ 218.62

01 11711 080 70 APPLE VALLEY 12TH $ 295.79

01 11712 020 10 APPLE VALLEY 13TH $ 285.05

01 11712 020 30 APPLE VALLEY 13TH $ 370.89

01 11712 020 50 APPLE VALLEY 13TH $ 288.65

01 11712 020 80 APPLE VALLEY 13TH $ 148.91

01 11730 010 26 APPLE VALLEY COMMERCIAL ADDN $ 125.62

01 11750 010 70 APPLE VALLEY EAST $ 160.05

01 11750 030 30 APPLE VALLEY EAST $ 224.32

01 11750 040 60 APPLE VALLEY EAST $ 166.59

01 11750 041 10 APPLE VALLEY EAST $ 130.86

01 11750 041 70 APPLE VALLEY EAST $ 353.32

01 11751 040 30 APPLE VALLEY EAST 2ND $ 260.58

01 11751 050 60 APPLE VALLEY EAST 2ND $ 258.38

01 11752 020 20 APPLE VALLEY EAST 3RD $ 181.75

01 11753 021 20 APPLE VALLEY EAST 3RD $ 320.59

01 11753 030 20 APPLE VALLEY EAST 3RD $ 266.13

01 11753 040 20 APPLE VALLEY EAST 3RD $ 193.47

01 11754 010 50 APPLE VALLEY EAST 5TH $ 195.08

01 11755 010 20 APPLE VALLEY EAST 6TH $ 227.48

01 11755 010 80 APPLE VALLEY EAST 6TH $ 268.93

01 11755 011 10 APPLE VALLEY EAST 6TH $ 257.25

01 11755 011 50 APPLE VALLEY EAST 6TH $ 386.98

01 11901 010 20 AVSUR ACRES 2ND $ 325.94

01 14700 010 80 BOB’S GARDEN VIEW $ 251.87

01 14700 021 20 BOB’S GARDEN VIEW $ 440.61

01 14701 010 60 BOB’S GARDEN VIEW $ 135.73

01 14701 011 20 BOB’S GARDEN VIEW $ 312.24

01 14701 020 30 BOB’S GARDEN VIEW $ 151.83

01 14701 030 10 BOB’S GARDEN VIEW $ 234.36

01 14702 030 50 BOB’S GARDEN VIEW 3RD $ 209.39

01 14702 031 60 BOB’S GARDEN VIEW 3RD $ 272.26

01 14703 030 10 BOB’S GARDEN VIEW 4TH $ 222.89

01 14703 030 50 BOB’S GARDEN VIEW 4TH $ 335.30

01 15201 010 70 BRIAR OAKS OF AV 2ND $ 301.36

01 15201 051 30 BRIAR OAKS OF AV 2ND $ 177.26

01 16300 011 30 CARROLLTON ESTATES $ 348.69

01 16300 030 40 CARROLLTON ESTATES $ 137.89

01 16300 030 90 CARROLLTON ESTATES $ 196.57

01 16301 010 70 CARROLLTON ESTATES $ 273.55

01 16301 011 20 CARROLLTON ESTATES 2ND $ 270.98

01 16301 032 20 CARROLLTON ESTATES 2ND $ 126.07

01 16302 030 10 CARROLLTON ESTATES 3RD $ 319.07

01 16303 010 80 CARROLLTON ESTATES 4TH $ 218.59

01 16303 010 90 CARROLLTON ESTATES 4TH $ 347.47

01 16303 020 20 CARROLLTON ESTATES 4TH $ 250.44

01 16303 021 00 CARROLLTON ESTATES 4TH $ 312.72

01 16303 034 90 CARROLLTON ESTATES 4TH $ 216.56

01 16400 020 10 CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE 1ST $ 322.64

01 16401 020 40 CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE 2ND $ 311.77

01 16402 010 81 CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE 3RD $ 286.67

01 16404 011 00 CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE 5TH $ 306.98

01 16404 012 80 CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE 5TH $ 310.04

01 16407 010 10 CARROLLWOOD VILLAGE 8TH $ 178.31

01 16580 040 60 CEDAR ISLE ESTATES $ 192.90

01 16580 080 80 CEDAR ISLE ESTATES $ 193.73

01 16581 021 30 CEDAR ISLE ESTATES 2ND $ 208.06

01 16585 031 40 CEDAR ISLE ESTATES 6TH $ 207.19

01 16591 010 40 CEDAR ISLE VILLAGE HOMES 2ND $ 218.67

01 16591 020 90 CEDAR ISLE VILLAGE HOMES 2ND $ 186.81

01 17003 020 30 CHATEAU ESTATES 4TH $ 158.31

01 17150 010 20 CHERRY OAK ESTATES $ 285.72

01 17150 010 20 CHERRY OAK ESTATES $ 110.93

01 17150 011 20 CHERRY OAK ESTATES $ 236.71

01 18050 020 20 COBBLESTONE LAKE $ 282.61

01 18050 041 40 COBBLESTONE LAKE $ 159.72

01 18051 040 10 COBBLESTONE LAKE 2ND $ 319.33

01 18052 121 40 COBBLESTONE LAKE 3RD $ 237.37

01 18060 100 50 COBBLESTONE LAKE SOUTH SHORE $ 340.33

01 18062 050 60 COBBLESTONE LAKE SOUTH SHORE 3RD $ 396.97

01 18062 070 90 COBBLESTONE LAKE SOUTH SHORE 3RD $ 302.30

01 18075 010 20 COBBLESTONE MANOR $ 131.51

01 18075 010 30 COBBLESTONE MANOR $ 228.90

01 18075 013 80 COBBLESTONE MANOR $ 181.36

01 18076 020 20 COBBLESTONE MANOR 2ND $ 171.42

01 18076 021 30 COBBLESTONE MANOR 2ND $ 183.67

01 18077 010 20 COBBLESTONE MANOR 3RD $ 198.98

01 18077 011 80 COBBLESTONE MANOR 3RD $ 171.42

01 18150 011 00 COBBLESTONES I $ 244.20

01 18150 020 60 COBBLESTONES I $ 262.23

01 18151 010 10 COBBLESTONES I REPLAT $ 192.13

01 19900 020 50 DELANEY PARK 1ST $ 291.90

01 19902 010 40 DELANEY PARK 3RD $ 313.62

01 19902 010 50 DELANEY PARK 3RD $ 668.10

01 20500 010 50 DIAMOND PATH $ 190.44

01 20500 010 80 DIAMOND PATH $ 90.44

01 20500 011 80 DIAMOND PATH $ 175.79

01 20500 020 70 DIAMOND PATH $ 247.09

01 20500 022 50 DIAMOND PATH $ 179.96

01 20500 031 80 DIAMOND PATH $ 167.67

01 20502 010 60 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $ 144.31

01 20502 012 10 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $ 273.72

01 20502 021 40 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $ 312.11

01 20502 021 70 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $ 288.57

01 20502 060 40 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $ 344.97

01 20502 081 10 DIAMOND PATH 3RD $ 268.33

01 20503 010 40 DIAMOND PATH 4TH $ 321.05

01 20503 011 00 DIAMOND PATH 4TH $ 269.70

01 20503 011 40 DIAMOND PATH 4TH $ 420.14

01 20503 021 20 DIAMOND PATH 4TH $ 390.24

01 20503 022 10 DIAMOND PATH 4TH $ 352.76

01 20503 022 30 DIAMOND PATH 4TH $ 298.24

01 20504 021 50 DIAMOND PATH 5TH $ 140.87

01 20505 010 25 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $ 241.97

01 20505 010 68 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $ 386.69

01 20505 010 69 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $ 241.18

01 20505 010 85 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $ 317.56

01 20505 010 88 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $ 135.75

01 20505 010 99 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $ 219.91

01 20505 011 10 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $ 190.44

01 20505 011 12 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $ 253.89

01 20505 011 31 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $ 181.52

01 20505 011 32 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $ 211.02

01 20505 011 45 DIAMOND PATH 6TH $ 236.31

01 20506 012 30 DIAMOND PATH 7TH $ 186.67

01 20506 012 80 DIAMOND PATH 7TH $ 200.43

01 20506 020 40 DIAMOND PATH 7TH $ 223.00

01 20508 011 60 DIAMOND PATH 9TH $ 155.21

01 20508 020 20 DIAMOND PATH 9TH $ 130.99

01 20508 021 90 DIAMOND PATH 9TH $ 209.33

01 20508 023 50 DIAMOND PATH 9TH $ 249.59

01 20509 010 20 DIAMOND PATH 10TH $ 126.13

01 20509 011 60 DIAMOND PATH 10TH $ 212.30

01 20575 020 40 DIAMOND VALLEY ESTATES $ 223.20

01 22425 020 70 EAGLE POND 1ST $ 309.25

01 23200 010 10 EASTWOOD RIDGE $ 73.29

01 23201 010 20 EASTWOOD RIDGE 2ND $ 159.38

01 23201 010 90 EASTWOOD RIDGE 2ND $ 129.49

01 23700 011 30 EMERALD POINT $ 324.43

01 23700 013 70 EMERALD POINT $ 212.32

01 23700 014 10 EMERALD POINT $ 302.83

01 23702 010 90 EMERALD POINT 3RD $ 168.06

01 25650 030 70 FARQUAR HILLS $ 199.18

01 25650 032 30 FARQUAR HILLS $ 119.13

01 25650 050 20 FARQUAR HILLS $ 194.44

01 27500 020 20 FOREST PARK ESTATES $ 167.17

01 27500 040 10 FOREST PARK ESTATES $ 254.11

01 27503 010 10 FOREST PARK ESTATES 4TH $ 340.13

01 27550 010 90 FOREST POINT $ 222.60

01 27651 021 20 FOXMOORE RIDGE TWO $ 595.47

01 28950 011 90 GARDENVIEW PLACE $ 240.33

01 28950 012 60 GARDENVIEW PLACE $ 179.54

01 28950 013 90 GARDENVIEW PLACE $ 109.97

01 28950 014 20 GARDENVIEW PLACE $ 202.65

01 30600 010 10 GOLFVIEW 1ST ADDN $ 157.78

01 31000 051 10 GREENLEAF $ 168.68

01 31000 051 50 GREENLEAF $ 164.74

01 31000 070 50 GREENLEAF $ 184.76

01 31000 071 80 GREENLEAF $ 165.85

01 31001 020 50 GREENLEAF 2ND $ 158.20

01 31001 030 10 GREENLEAF 2ND $ 153.72

01 31001 030 50 GREENLEAF 2ND $ 144.46

01 31001 050 80 GREENLEAF 2ND $ 200.40

01 31001 061 20 GREENLEAF 2ND $ 200.32

01 31001 061 60 GREENLEAF 2ND $ 325.46

01 31001 061 80 GREENLEAF 2ND $ 114.74

01 31001 090 40 GREENLEAF 2ND $ 188.61

01 31001 101 30 GREENLEAF 2ND $ 197.19

01 31001 103 10 GREENLEAF 2ND $ 164.36

01 31002 012 10 GREENLEAF 3RD $ 172.49

01 31003 010 20 GREENLEAF 4TH $ 196.85

01 31003 071 80 GREENLEAF 4TH $ 198.37

01 31003 111 10 GREENLEAF 4TH $ 299.94

01 31004 010 10 GREENLEAF 5TH $ 169.53

01 31004 011 20 GREENLEAF 5TH $ 157.93

01 31004 030 20 GREENLEAF 5TH $ 202.05

01 31004 042 10 GREENLEAF 5TH $ 158.66

01 31004 050 80 GREENLEAF 5TH $ 450.11

01 31004 051 80 GREENLEAF 5TH $ 157.82

01 31004 053 70 GREENLEAF 5TH $ 186.56

01 31005 050 80 GREENLEAF 6TH $ 148.32

01 31005 070 10 GREENLEAF 6TH $ 191.47

01 31005 110 30 GREENLEAF 6TH $ 217.65

01 31006 060 80 GREENLEAF 7TH $ 275.32

01 31006 061 30 GREENLEAF 7TH $ 181.89

01 31006 070 30 GREENLEAF 7TH $ 166.60

01 31007 020 50 GREENLEAF 8TH $ 181.14

01 31007 051 40 GREENLEAF 8TH $ 193.08

01 31008 100 60 GREENLEAF 9TH $ 200.84

01 31008 110 30 GREENLEAF 9TH $ 129.49

01 31008 110 50 GREENLEAF 9TH $ 134.58

01 31010 011 00 GREENLEAF 11TH $ 185.78

01 31010 013 20 GREENLEAF 11TH $ 149.84

01 31010 013 80 GREENLEAF 11TH $ 114.97

01 31010 020 60 GREENLEAF 11TH $ 185.25

01 31010 030 90 GREENLEAF 11TH $ 197.77

01 31010 032 00 GREENLEAF 11TH $ 145.11

01 31011 030 60 GREENLEAF 12TH $ 209.57

01 31012 010 10 GREENLEAF 13TH $ 150.41

01 31100 030 50 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES $ 218.62

01 31100 040 50 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES $ 135.94

01 31100 050 40 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES $ 157.50

01 31101 020 70 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 2ND $ 170.62

01 31101 030 20 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 2ND $ 131.72

01 31101 050 10 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 2ND $ 149.29

01 31101 050 40 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 2ND $ 168.38

01 31102 030 10 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 3RD $ 64.20

01 31102 030 20 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 3RD $ 193.84

01 31102 040 10 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 3RD $ 132.86

01 31102 090 10 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 3RD $ 130.53

01 31102 090 20 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 3RD $ 183.20

01 31105 070 20 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 6TH $ 258.06

01 31105 070 60 GREENLEAF TOWNHOUSES 6TH $ 155.22

01 31800 021 40 HALLWOOD HIGHLANDS $ 259.51

01 32150 010 33 HAWTHORNE $ 281.11

01 32150 010 39 HAWTHORNE $ 192.60

01 32150 010 45 HAWTHORNE $ 247.64

01 32150 010 50 HAWTHORNE $ 179.28

01 32150 010 51 HAWTHORNE $ 110.00

01 32150 010 72 HAWTHORNE $ 366.68

01 32150 010 77 HAWTHORNE $ 275.34

01 32150 011 03 HAWTHORNE $ 653.32

01 32150 011 04 HAWTHORNE $ 289.35

01 32150 011 10 HAWTHORNE $ 114.07

01 32150 011 35 HAWTHORNE $ 396.49

01 32150 011 66 HAWTHORNE $ 234.61

01 32150 011 76 HAWTHORNE $ 149.68

01 32151 010 10 HAWTHORNE 2ND $ 235.35

01 32151 010 14 HAWTHORNE 2ND $ 292.54

01 32151 010 32 HAWTHORNE 2ND $ 267.95

01 32151 010 57 HAWTHORNE 2ND $ 187.03

01 32151 010 63 HAWTHORNE 2ND $ 256.81

01 32151 010 69 HAWTHORNE 2ND $ 258.60

01 32151 010 86 HAWTHORNE 2ND $ 313.20

01 32151 010 89 HAWTHORNE 2ND $ 349.89

01 32151 010 97 HAWTHORNE 2ND $ 154.87

01 32152 010 40 HAWTHORNE 3RD $ 341.89

01 32200 010 60 HAZELWOOD ESTATES $ 177.43

01 32250 020 20 HEARTSTONE $ 113.97

01 32404 010 20 HERITAGE HILLS 5TH $ 210.58

01 32801 010 70 HIDDEN PONDS 2ND $ 188.56

01 32801 010 80 HIDDEN PONDS 2ND $ 244.33

01 33030 011 20 HIGHPOINT $ 150.00

01 33030 020 10 HIGHPOINT $ 586.10

01 33600 010 10 HOPE CHURCH $ 120.43

01 33850 020 10 HUNTERS RIDGE $ 318.26

01 33901 010 30 HUNTERS WOOD 2ND $ 261.70

01 33901 020 60 HUNTERS WOOD 2ND $ 223.15

01 33902 010 20 HUNTERS WOOD 3RD $ 316.57

01 33902 010 40 HUNTERS WOOD 3RD $ 312.01

01 33903 010 30 HUNTERS WOOD 4TH $ 185.21

01 34000 010 60 HUNTERS WOOD TWNHMS $ 151.83

01 34001 010 10 HUNTERS WOOD TWNHMS 2ND $ 275.59

01 34150 011 20 HUNTINGTON $ 161.37

01 34150 041 00 HUNTINGTON $ 149.74

01 34153 010 90 HUNTINGTON 4TH $ 181.51

01 34154 020 10 HUNTINGTON 5TH $ 216.12

01 34500 012 10 HYLAND POINTE SHORES $ 447.87

01 34500 014 10 HYLAND POINTE SHORES $ 259.33

01 34500 014 50 HYLAND POINTE SHORES $ 132.86

01 40950 010 40 K & G 1ST ADDN $ 208.04

01 40950 010 90 K & G 1ST ADDN $ 425.21

01 40950 011 00 K & G 1ST ADDN $ 253.69

01 42500 013 50 KNOB RIDGE $ 181.89

01 44200 010 30 LAC LAVON SHORES $ 258.24

01 44200 010 80 LAC LAVON SHORES $ 301.35

01 44200 040 40 LAC LAVON SHORES $ 129.49

01 44202 011 00 LAC LAVON SHORES 3RD $ 139.59

01 44202 041 20 LAC LAVON SHORES 3RD $ 328.61

01 44401 010 70 LAPAZ 2ND ADDN $ 77.56

01 44901 010 10 LEVINE SUBDIVISION 2 $ 148.99

01 45800 021 60 LONGRIDGE $ 229.12

01 45800 031 30 LONGRIDGE $ 341.94

01 45800 031 80 LONGRIDGE $ 246.12

01 45800 032 60 LONGRIDGE $ 149.68

01 45800 033 60 LONGRIDGE $ 206.81

01 45800 040 50 LONGRIDGE $ 262.78

01 45800 050 10 LONGRIDGE $ 224.26

01 45800 050 30 LONGRIDGE $ 100.78

01 45800 050 30 LONGRIDGE $ 136.58

01 45800 051 90 LONGRIDGE $ 395.32

01 45801 020 70 LONGRIDGE 2ND $ 362.05

01 45801 031 40 LONGRIDGE 2ND $ 149.68

01 45801 036 00 LONGRIDGE 2ND $ 212.21

01 45801 050 60 LONGRIDGE 2ND $ 296.99

01 45801 060 10 LONGRIDGE 2ND $ 247.56

01 45801 060 70 LONGRIDGE 2ND $ 166.59

01 45801 061 30 LONGRIDGE 2ND $ 386.46

01 45801 070 20 LONGRIDGE 2ND $ 266.95

01 45801 081 30 LONGRIDGE 2ND $ 245.86

01 48845 100 10 MISTWOOD $ 117.37

01 49100 010 20 MORNINGVIEW $ 296.22

01 49100 021 80 MORNINGVIEW $ 271.93

01 49101 050 40 MORNINGVIEW 2ND $ 273.87

01 49101 130 30 MORNINGVIEW 2ND $ 546.55

01 49101 170 30 MORNINGVIEW 2ND $ 166.59

01 49101 170 40 MORNINGVIEW 2ND $ 447.29

01 49101 180 40 MORNINGVIEW 2ND $ 252.24

01 49101 190 30 MORNINGVIEW 2ND $ 320.84

01 49101 200 30 MORNINGVIEW 2ND $ 288.91

01 49101 210 40 MORNINGVIEW 2ND $1,175.76

01 49101 230 10 MORNINGVIEW 2ND $ 113.42

01 49102 010 10 MORNINGVIEW 3RD $ 340.01

01 49102 020 20 MORNINGVIEW 3RD $ 242.37

01 49102 030 20 MORNINGVIEW 3RD $ 236.87

01 49102 070 20 MORNINGVIEW 3RD $ 268.27

01 49102 130 40 MORNINGVIEW 3RD $ 293.03

01 49102 170 30 MORNINGVIEW 3RD $ 185.95

01 49102 210 30 MORNINGVIEW 3RD $ 132.86

01 49103 010 40 MORNINGVIEW 4TH $ 275.65

01 49103 040 30 MORNINGVIEW 4TH $ 242.84

01 49103 050 10 MORNINGVIEW 4TH $ 290.72

01 49103 090 20 MORNINGVIEW 4TH $ 225.71

01 49103 090 40 MORNINGVIEW 4TH $ 172.35

01 49103 100 40 MORNINGVIEW 4TH $ 242.15

01 49103 130 20 MORNINGVIEW 4TH $ 358.78

01 49103 140 10 MORNINGVIEW 4TH $ 212.52

01 49103 160 20 MORNINGVIEW 4TH $ 351.29

01 49104 030 30 MORNINGVIEW 5TH $ 289.48

01 49104 030 40 MORNINGVIEW 5TH $ 241.58

01 49106 011 90 MORNINGVIEW 7TH $ 106.75

01 49106 012 30 MORNINGVIEW 7TH $ 129.49

01 49106 022 50 MORNINGVIEW 7TH $ 498.60

01 49108 020 20 MORNINGVIEW 9TH $ 236.11

01 49108 020 70 MORNINGVIEW 9TH $ 185.89

01 52000 020 10 NORDIC WOODS $ 349.19

01 52000 030 40 NORDIC WOODS $ 276.69

01 52000 030 40 NORDIC WOODS $ 391.03

01 52000 030 40 NORDIC WOODS $ 224.16

01 52000 030 40 NORDIC WOODS $ 146.87

01 52001 010 40 NORDIC WOODS 2ND $ 185.87

01 52001 010 40 NORDIC WOODS 2ND $ 201.49

01 52001 011 60 NORDIC WOODS 2ND $ 207.47

01 52006 010 20 NORDIC WOODS 7TH $ 120.57

01 53500 040 20 OAK RIDGE PARK $ 173.40

01 53500 050 70 OAK RIDGE PARK $ 269.22

01 53500 060 80 OAK RIDGE PARK $ 152.46

01 54500 010 80 OAKWOOD HILLS $ 113.03

01 56450 110 20 OXFORD HOLLOW $ 218.85

01 56501 090 20 PALOMINO CLIFFS 2ND $ 286.25

01 56600 010 30 PALOMINO HILLS $ 219.22

01 56600 012 10 PALOMINO HILLS $ 219.81

01 56601 012 80 PALOMINO HILLS 2ND $ 229.74

01 56602 021 00 PALOMINO HILLS 3RD $ 158.31

01 56602 030 70 PALOMINO HILLS 3RD $ 132.21

01 56602 030 80 PALOMINO HILLS 3RD $ 106.75

01 56602 040 70 PALOMINO HILLS 3RD $ 160.10

01 56603 011 20 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $ 269.53

01 56603 011 70 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $ 387.44

01 56603 012 00 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $ 333.24

01 56603 012 20 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $ 279.08

01 56603 030 50 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $ 89.57

01 56603 030 60 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $ 337.22

01 56603 031 10 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $ 406.67

01 56603 031 90 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $ 329.14

01 56603 032 40 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $ 264.61

01 56603 032 70 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $ 164.86

01 56603 032 80 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $ 231.62

01 56603 061 60 PALOMINO HILLS 4TH $ 431.06

01 56606 010 50 PALOMINO HILLS 7TH $ 158.81

01 56650 050 80 PALOMINO HILLS LAKESHORE $ 242.95

01 56700 010 10 PALOMINO HILLS REPLAT $ 233.73

01 56700 010 70 PALOMINO HILLS REPLAT $ 250.80

01 56722 010 20 PALOMINO LAKESIDE MEADOWS 3RD $ 296.40

01 56722 010 20 PALOMINO LAKESIDE MEADOWS 3RD $ 258.84

01 56722 010 40 PALOMINO LAKESIDE MEADOWS 3RD $ 361.53

01 56722 010 40 PALOMINO LAKESIDE MEADOWS 3RD $ 382.39

01 56722 020 20 PALOMINO LAKESIDE MEADOWS 3RD $ 290.14

01 56723 011 40 PALOMINO LAKESIDE MEADOWS 4TH $ 159.43

01 56723 011 80 PALOMINO LAKESIDE MEADOWS 4TH $ 264.87

01 56775 031 50 PALOMINO WOODS $ 268.52

01 56775 041 00 PALOMINO WOODS $ 659.58

01 56775 050 70 PALOMINO WOODS $ 402.76

01 56775 051 40 PALOMINO WOODS $ 192.97

01 56775 090 50 PALOMINO WOODS $ 192.83

01 56775 090 80 PALOMINO WOODS $ 170.24

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01 56775 101 10 PALOMINO WOODS $ 267.49

01 56775 103 10 PALOMINO WOODS $ 213.59

01 56775 103 40 PALOMINO WOODS $ 240.26

01 56775 110 90 PALOMINO WOODS $ 303.27

01 56775 111 50 PALOMINO WOODS $ 259.02

01 56950 010 20 PENNOCK 4TH $ 116.41

01 56950 011 60 PENNOCK 4TH $ 325.46

01 57030 010 40 PENNOCK POINT $ 256.17

01 57500 010 60 PILOT KNOB ESTATES $ 213.84

01 57500 011 00 PILOT KNOB ESTATES $ 298.82

01 57500 020 70 PILOT KNOB ESTATES $ 203.87

01 57503 010 20 PENNOCK SHORES 4TH $ 218.15

01 57503 020 50 PENNOCK SHORES 4TH $ 214.19

01 57503 020 70 PENNOCK SHORES 4TH $ 173.95

01 57504 010 30 PENNOCK SHORES 5TH $ 166.87

01 57506 010 10 PENNOCK SHORES 7TH $ 244.56

01 57506 010 20 PENNOCK SHORES 7TH $ 282.96

01 57506 011 20 PENNOCK SHORES 7TH $ 272.20

01 57506 011 40 PENNOCK SHORES 7TH $ 123.74

01 57506 012 00 PENNOCK SHORES 7TH $ 144.64

01 57506 020 40 PENNOCK SHORES 7TH $ 305.66

01 57506 021 30 PENNOCK SHORES 7TH $ 247.77

01 57506 021 70 PENNOCK SHORES 7TH $ 272.74

01 57507 010 10 PENNOCK SHORES 8TH $ 292.89

01 57507 013 80 PENNOCK SHORES 8TH $ 382.99

01 57508 015 60 PENNOCK SHORES 9TH $ 269.31

01 57675 011 10 PINECREST TOWNHOMES $ 257.65

01 57675 011 60 PINECREST TOWNHOMES $ 184.35

01 57675 013 00 PINECREST TOWNHOMES $ 157.53

01 63300 020 10 PALOMINO HILLS 6TH $ 268.15

01 63400 030 50 REGATTA $ 142.83

01 63400 032 70 REGATTA $ 236.80

01 63400 033 60 REGATTA $ 375.89

01 63400 140 30 REGATTA $ 246.30

01 63401 280 60 REGATTA 2ND $ 255.27

01 63401 292 00 REGATTA 2ND $ 335.95

01 63402 080 40 REGATTA 3RD $ 242.65

01 63402 180 30 REGATTA 3RD $ 318.31

01 63402 210 20 REGATTA 3RD $ 262.58

01 63402 230 30 REGATTA 3RD $ 252.56

01 63402 330 30 REGATTA 3RD $ 120.41

01 66200 010 10 SALEM WOODS $ 184.73

01 66200 010 70 SALEM WOODS $ 183.66

01 66200 011 20 SALEM WOODS $ 199.45

01 66400 010 30 SCHIMEK 1ST ADDN $ 238.52

01 66500 030 70 SCOTT HIGHLANDS $ 200.80

01 66500 040 20 SCOTT HIGHLANDS $ 218.39

01 66500 040 60 SCOTT HIGHLANDS $ 205.06

01 66501 020 50 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 2ND $ 584.57

01 66501 022 10 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 2ND $ 141.79

01 66501 022 90 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 2ND $ 236.17

01 66502 050 40 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 3RD $ 220.06

01 66502 120 10 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 3RD $ 319.90

01 66503 031 80 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH $ 104.71

01 66503 041 60 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH $ 155.44

01 66503 060 30 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH $ 175.63

01 66503 070 40 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH $ 198.76

01 66503 070 70 SCOTT HIGHLANDS 4TH $ 189.57

01 66700 051 40 SCOTTSBRIAR $ 180.22

01 66700 052 40 SCOTTSBRIAR $ 152.45

01 66700 052 70 SCOTTSBRIAR $ 195.03

01 66700 060 20 SCOTTSBRIAR $ 158.31

01 66700 061 10 SCOTTSBRIAR $ 188.16

01 66700 080 30 SCOTTSBRIAR $ 156.88

01 66701 010 90 SCOTTSBRIAR 2ND $ 196.56

01 66701 031 70 SCOTTSBRIAR 2ND $ 164.81

01 66701 042 20 SCOTTSBRIAR 2ND $ 184.21

01 67100 010 10 SCOTTSBRIAR 2ND $ 162.37

01 67600 010 40 SHERMAN HEIGHTS $ 153.94

01 73150 010 10 SUNSET PLACE $ 200.40

01 73200 020 30 SUNSHINES ESTATES $ 107.64

01 73200 050 50 SUNSHINES ESTATES $ 156.41

01 75850 030 70 THE HIGHLANDS $ 381.36

01 75950 010 70 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY $ 318.48

01 75950 020 10 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY $ 266.18

01 75951 040 80 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY II $ 352.50

01 75952 030 60 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY III $ 227.85

01 75952 031 40 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY III $ 210.34

01 75956 010 10 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY IV $ 263.81

01 75956 010 50 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY IV $ 239.37

01 75956 020 90 THE OAKS OF APPLE VALLEY IV $ 168.09

01 76200 030 40 THE WOODWINDS $ 160.57

01 76203 010 60 THE WOODWINDS 4TH $ 169.83

01 76500 010 80 TIMBERWICK $ 201.36

01 76501 010 90 TIMBERWICK 2ND $ 163.02

01 76503 010 30 TIMBERWICK 4TH $ 351.08

01 76504 010 32 TIMBERWICK 5TH $ 227.17

01 76506 010 20 TIMBERWICK 7TH $ 309.38

01 76900 011 30 TOUSIGNANTS PRAIRIE CROSSING $ 254.45

01 76900 012 20 TOUSIGNANTS PRAIRIE CROSSING $ 310.26

01 76900 031 00 TOUSIGNANTS PRAIRIE CROSSING $ 200.53

01 76900 054 00 TOUSIGNANTS PRAIRIE CROSSING $ 361.63

01 76900 054 10 TOUSIGNANTS PRAIRIE CROSSING $ 269.00

01 76900 054 50 TOUSIGNANTS PRAIRIE CROSSING $1,974.49

01 77000 010 40 TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN $ 158.09

01 77000 070 20 TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN $ 212.24

01 77000 070 30 TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN $ 211.78

01 77000 070 60 TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN $ 122.76

01 77000 080 60 TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN $ 224.26

01 77000 090 50 TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN $ 275.01

01 77000 100 20 TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN $ 138.90

01 77000 120 60 TOWNHOUSE 4TH ADDN $ 149.88

01 81320 011 00 VALLEY OAKS TOWNHOMES $ 249.69

01 81320 011 80 VALLEY OAKS TOWNHOMES $ 273.82

01 81325 010 40 VALLEY PINES $ 100.32

01 81325 010 90 VALLEY PINES $ 236.87

01 81400 010 50 VALLEY SOUTH $ 158.37

01 81400 021 20 VALLEY SOUTH $ 182.50

01 81454 010 20 VALLEY WAY VILLAGE 5TH $ 174.56

01 81454 010 70 VALLEY WAY VILLAGE 5TH $ 300.11

01 81454 010 80 VALLEY WAY VILLAGE 5TH $ 284.55

01 81456 010 70 VALLEY WAY VILLAGE 7TH $ 183.62

01 81456 012 30 VALLEY WAY VILLAGE 7TH $ 337.70

01 81456 013 20 VALLEY WAY VILLAGE 7TH $ 99.25

01 81457 011 60 VALLEY WAY VILLAGE 8TH $ 268.38

01 83276 013 40 WATERFORD VILLAGE TWNHMS 2ND $ 327.55

01 84190 010 10 WILDWOOD $ 251.61

01 84190 020 10 WILDWOOD $ 264.01

01 84190 020 70 WILDWOOD $ 362.91

01 84190 040 10 WILDWOOD $ 109.97

01 84190 040 30 WILDWOOD $ 107.51

01 84191 010 20 WILDWOOD 2ND $ 238.30

01 84191 010 30 WILDWOOD 2ND $ 257.93

01 84193 030 10 WILDWOOD 4TH $ 151.62

01 84193 030 20 WILDWOOD 4TH $ 243.81

01 84194 020 10 WILDWOOD 5TH $ 206.03

01 84194 020 90 WILDWOOD 5TH $ 181.22

01 84195 010 40 WILDWOOD 6TH $ 127.43

01 84300 010 60 WILDWOOD POND $ 230.57

01 85280 020 60 WYNDMERE $ 219.32

01 85280 030 40 WYNDMERE $ 228.68

$147,976.37

Written or oral objections will be considered. No appeal may be taken as to the amount of

any assessment unless written objection, signed by the affected property owner, is fi led with

the City Clerk prior to the hearing or presented to the presiding offi cer at the hearing. An

owner may appeal an assessment to the district court pursuant to M.S.A. 429.081 by serving

notice of the appeal upon the Mayor or Clerk of the City of Apple Valley within thirty (30) days

after the adoption of the assessment and fi ling such notice with the District Court of Dakota

County within ten (10) days after service upon the Mayor or Clerk.

DATED this 6th day of September, 2011.

/s/ Pamela J. Gackstetter

Pamela J. Gackstetter, City Clerk

City of Apple Valley

7100 147th Street W.

Apple Valley, MN 55124

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The meeting was called to order at 5:00PM. Board members present: ArleneBush, Dan Cater, Jill Lewis, Vicki Roy,Vanda Pressnall, Tom Ryerson, KathyLewis, and ex-officio member Supt. JohnChristiansen. Absent: Veronica Walter andDeb Clark. Also present: Melissa Schaller,Linda Berg, and Melissa Sauser. Goodnews reports were presented. The follow-ing Consent Agenda items were approved:minutes, personnel, donations, bills to bepaid, wire transfers and the investmentreport. Recommended actions approved:Approve the Sun Current/Bloomington forlegal publications for the BloomingtonMember District. Adjournment at 5:44 PM.2746305 9/16/11

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Rosemount.” Despite the prevalence of a host of functions peo-ple can execute with online banking, the bricks and mortar offices are still im-portant, according to Met-zler. “We see a lot of interest still in a safe deposit rela-tionship especially with the volatility in the market,” Metzler said. He said people still want to make that one-on-one connection with a teller or a loan officer. Merchants Bank is customer centered and excels in building re-lationships, according to Metzler. “People will consistently tell you that we are the best bank you can do business with,” Metzler said. Terms of the sale were not disclosed, but it will include more than $19 mil-lion in deposit relationships and the bank building in Rosemount. While the sale is pending regulatory ap-proval, it is expected to close by late fall. Central Bank is main-taining the majority of the loan portfolio, according to the Merchants release. “Like us, Merchants has a commitment to com-munity banking, and we are confident they will be a good fit for the bank customers, employees and the community of Rose-mount,” Central Bank President and COO Mitch Cook said. In addition to its four Dakota County locations, Merchants has 13 other offices in Minnesota and west-central Wisconsin. The Apple Valley loca-tion opened in 2000 when Merchants Bank purchased Hampton Banks. That pur-

chase also included the lo-cations in Hampton and Cottage Grove. Merchants purchased the land for a new branch in Lakeville in 2003. The building was completed in March 2005. Other notable locations are Cottage Grove, Can-non Falls, Red Wing and its

first in Winona, which was established in 1875. Merchants Financial Group Inc. has about $1.15 billion in assets and is the holding company that owns Merchants Bank. The company also owns Merchants Capital, an Edi-na-based leasing company. Merchants manages a large

correspondent mortgage banking operation and has a loan servicing portfolio of approximately $2.2 bil-lion, according to its re-lease. The ownership of Mer-chants Financial Group is made up of its employ-ees and approximately 450 shareholders.

of the two men who came together to start Bella Pizza. Benlamlih used to op-erate Casablanca in Sav-age, while Abdelmajid ran Dominick’s Pizza in Inver Grove Heights. When they stopped running those two restaurants, it only seemed natural that the two friends would join forces. As a small business own-er, Abdelmajid said his best advice to people is to sup-

port locally owned spots like Bella Pizza, which lis-ten to customers and make changes based on sugges-tions. “I make sure what I’m giving to people is some-thing that I would give to myself and my family. We make it with good quality of products,” Abdelmajid said. Abdelmajid came to the United States in 1994. Since then, he’s lived in Orlando, Fla.; New Jersey and Penn-

sylvania working in food service along the way. He moved to Minnesota about four years ago to be closer to his wife’s family and help them in their time of need. He said family is the most important thing to him, but he also works and plays very hard. While his hard work is evidenced by sampling his food, his play materializes when he takes to the field with his club soccer team – the Blast in Burnsville.

He talks as passionately about soccer as his fam-ily and food. He recalls the action and names of the players when the Moroccan team lost, 1-0, in the World Cup bracket to Germany in 1986. While it was a heart-breaking loss, one can be sure that if the team is play-ing in the 2014 World Cup, Rosemount has a prime location to watch all the action and have authentic food to match.

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DOUBLE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARYErwin & Helen Jerry & Rosemary

Hagen SchillerOPEN HOUSE

Sunday September 25, 2011 2 to 5 PMSt. Michael’s Catholic Church Farmington, MN

No gifts please.

Wallace &MarybelleLandberg

65th AnniversaryThe children of Wallace and

Marybelle Landberg happilyannounce their 65th WeddingAnniversary. They were marriedSeptember 14, 1946 in Minne-apolis.

They have 3 children, Mark(Shelly) Landberg, Carol (Joel )Lundberg and Candy (Dale)Mateffy.

They have 7 grandchi ldrenJosh, Krista, Jenna, Rachel,Sarah, Dan, and Ryan. Theyresided in Richfield for 52 yearsbefore moving to Lakeville.

Their love and commitment isan inspiration and we congratu-late them on this very specialmilestone.

Fondell -VanDyken

Greg and Kirsten Fondell, ofLakeville, are please to announcethe engagement of their daughter,Sarah Elisabeth, to MichaelVanDyken, son of Dr. Rick andC a t h y V a n D y k e n o f G r a n dRapids, Michigan.

Sarah is a 2007 graduate ofLakeville North High School anda 2011 graduate from CalvinCol l ege where she earned aBachelor’s degree in Psychology.Mike is a 2008 graduate of GrandRapids Christian High Schooland will graduate in May 2012f rom Calv in Col l ege wi th aBachelor’s degree in Biology.

A July 13, 2012 wedding isp lanned at Sa lem CovenantChurch in New Brighton.

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Edith AndersonKlotz

Edith Anderson Klotz, 91, ofLake City, MN died Friday,August 5, 2011, at Mayo ClinicHealth System - Lake City CareCenter.

She was born in Minneapolis onApril 7, 1920, to Harlow and EvaBrown Bell. She married HerbertAnderson on September 3, 1942,and resided in Richfield, Minne-sota. After Herbert’s death, Edithmarried an old friend, Benno J.Klotz in 1992 and resided inLakeville, MN.

She was a beloved mother,grandmother, and great-grand-mother to all those who knewher. She is survived by her chil-dren from her first marriage, sonsGary and David Anderson, andby two daughters, Sharon Ander-son and Barbara Brown. Nineg r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d t h r e egreat-grandchildren. From hersecond marriage, stepsons Benno,Leonard (Martha), and MichaelKlotz and step daughters Bonita(Lawrence) Schweich, Carol(Larry) Berggren, Jean (Mark)Schauer and Elizabeth (Robert)Johnson. 21 Step grandchildren,25 step great-grandchildren and 2step great-great grandchildren.

Edith was preceded in death byher husbands, Herbert Andersonand Benno J. Klotz of Lakeville,MN, Step daughter KathleenM c K o w e n a n d S t e pdaughter-in-law Patricia Klotz,her parents, Eva and Harlow, andbrother Charles H. Bell.

A private service was held at afamily home in Orchard Gardens(Burnsville), MN on August 7,2011. Her ashes and those of herbrother will be laid to rest inLakewood Cemetery next to theirparents.

Any memorials are requested tobe directed to the Lake CityMayo Extended Care Center orthe Fairview Red Wing HomeCare and Hospice.

William J.O’Donnell ‘Bill’

Age 73, passed awaypeacefully at his homei n A p p l e V a l l e y o nSept. 7, 2011. Bill was a

Federal Fire Fighter at FortSnel l ing for over 25 years, amember of the Ultra Light Asso-ciation and also enjoyed flying hisultra light.

Bill is preceded in death by hisparents, James and Ann; siblings,Patric ia (Robert) Burgoyne,Eileen (John) Fluegel, SheilaAcker and Jack O'Donnell. He issurvived by his loving wife of 52years, Carol ; chi ldren, BarbO'Donnel l , Tammy (Arturo)Mata, John (Fiance' Peggy) andMike O'Donnell; 7 grandchildrena n d 6 g r e a t g r a n d c h i l d r e n ;brother-in-law, Harold Acker;nieces and nephews and friends.

Memorial Service to be held 1PM Sunday, (9/11) at the WhiteFuneral Home Chapel, 12804Nicollet Ave S. with a gatheringof family and friends 1 hr prior toservice.

White Funeral HomeBurnsville 952-894-5080 www.whitefuneralhomes.com

Harold R.Baldwin

Harold R. Baldwin : 04/20/20-09/02/11. Beloved husband,father and grandfather passedaway on September 2, 2011, inApple Valley, MN. He is sur-vived by loving wife of 64 years,Shir ley, sons Jeff and Jerry,daughter Julie and six grandchil-dren. Harold retired in Marshall-town after working 31 years forthe Iowa Department of Trans-portation. Memorial service tobe held 3:00 pm Friday, Septem-ber 16, 2011, at RosemountUnited Methodist Church, 14770Canada Drive, Rosemount, MN.

Gerald “Jerry” A.Walsh

Gerald "Jerry" A. Walsh ofRosemount, age 88, passed awayon 8/25/2011. Born 8/28/1922,son of Deputy Sheriff Patrick (P.J.) and Julia Walsh. Proceeded indeath by 5 brothers and 4 sisters.Jerry was born in Farmingtonand graduated from FarmingtonHigh School in 1940. He spenttwo years at Saint John's Univer-sity before leaving in 1942 toserve in the U. S. Army duringWWII. Jerry was active in theFarmington and Rosemount BoyScouts for many years and spenthis engineering career at ThermoKing Corporation in Blooming-ton, MN.

He is survived by his wife of 62years Helen "Lorraine", 11 chil-dren, 17 grandchildren and 9great-grandchildren.

Pamela S. BodeAge 54 of Rosemount, passed

away peacefully September 9,2011.

Pamela was born October 5,1956, daughter of Lonnie andBeverley Lewis. She grew up inSheldon, IA, lived in: Sioux Falls,SD, Escondido, CA, Lakevilleand finally Rosemount. Duringher life, she worked for UPS, USPostal Service and attained herRealtor License. She was a sensi-tive, big hearted woman whoenjoyed being a caregiver to herson, Nicholas. She also loved tocook, garden and ride bike alongwith her dogs.

Pamela is survived by herloving husband, Brian Bode andson Nicholas of Rosemount, MN;mother, Beverley Lewis, sisters,Kathy (Bob) VerDoorn, Toni(Kelly) Jongerius, Linda Lind-beck, brother, Steve Lewis, fatherand mother-in-law, Roger andShirley Bode, and also by nieces,nephews and many other lovingrelatives and friends. She waspreceded in death by her father,Lonnie Lewis.

She will be truly missed by allwhose lives she touched.

A private service will be heldat St. Paul's Lutheran Church inNew Ulm, MN, with Pastor Sut-ton officiating.

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At the Sept. 12 meeting of the District 196 School Board, Chairperson Jackie Magnuson announced the process the board will use to fill the vacancy created with the resignation of long-time board member Kevin Sam-pers in August. The process begins with a two-week application pe-riod that runs from Sept.

13 through Sept. 27. A fill-able application is available on the district website at www.district196.org or can be requested by calling the Superintendent’s Office at (651) 423-7749. Completed applications must be sub-mitted no later than 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27. The names of the final-ists will be announced at the board’s regular meeting Oct. 10. Finalists will be inter-viewed at an Oct. 27 special board meeting at the Dis-trict Office in Rosemount. The board will vote to select the appointee imme-diately following the inter-views. The person selected will be sworn in at the board’s Nov. 14 regular meeting and will serve the remaining two years of Sampers’ term, which expires Jan. 6, 2014.

District 196 School Board seeks to fill vacancy

Education

National Merit semifinalists The following area stu-dents have been named as semifinalists in the 2012 National Merit Scholarship Program. • Apple Valley – Apple Valley High School: Maren Loe. Eastview High School: Reid Anderson, Mikyla Carpenter, Lamisa Chow-dhury, Nicholas Havlicek, Jane Kagan, Zane Lar-wood, Nitin Prasad, An-drew Solfest, Mariel Supi-na, Samantha Zarate. • Burnsville – Home-school: Jenny Fendos, Na-than Klein. • Eagan – Eagan High School: Alexander Ander-son, Nathaniel Bonshire, William Thomas, Carl Winge. Trinity School at River Ridge: Henry Gray, Charlie Leighton, Dominic Mak. • Lakeville – Lakeville North High School: An-thony Joyce, Thomas Joyce, Ryan Simmons, Madison Solheid. Lakeville South High School: Ruth Nelson. • Rosemount – Rose-mount High School: Scott Miller.

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by T.W. BudigTHISWEEK NEWSPAPERS

Minnesota taxpayers are in for a rude awakening that they’ve lost a “cherished benefit,” warned two Democratic former House tax committee chairs on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at the state Capitol. Rep. Ann Lenczewski of Bloomington and Rep. Paul Marquart of Dilworth are proposing legislation to restore the Market Value Homestead Credit. According to nonpartisan House re-search, almost 95 percent of Minnesota homesteads received some amount of homestead credit in property tax relief in 2011 – the average across all homesteads was $192. What he’s hearing from taxpayers is that they want their cherished benefit back, Marquart said. “The exclusion is a delusion,” Lenczews-ki said of a new homestead market value ex-clusion, which the Democrats argue is clum-sy, complicated and lacks transparency.

Republicans may argue that they did not raise taxes in balancing the state bud-get, explained Lenczewski, but eliminating the homestead credit translates into a $538 million tax increase over two years. “That categorically isn’t true,” she said of arguing otherwise. Democrats blame Republicans for scrapping the homestead credit.

What took place Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton on May 24 vetoed the Republican tax bill contain-ing the elimination, specifically pointing to it in his veto letter as one of several objec-tionable items relating to property taxes. Dayton later signed the provision into law at the close of the state government shutdown last summer. But he never endorsed the elimination of the homestead tax credit, said Dayton spokeswoman Katharine Tinucci. “To end the shutdown, the governor had to agree to things that he does not agree with – this was one of those things,” she said. Lenczewski and Marquart currently have no provision in their bill to backfill the $538 million state budget hole their

legislation, if passed, would create. They’re looking for bipartisan solutions, they ex-plained.

Local view The attitude of local government offi-cials toward the homestead tax credit was for the state to either fully fund the pro-gram or get rid of it, explained Gary Carl-son of the League of Minnesota Cities. “The old system if fully funded might have been a fine system,” Carlson said. But that wasn’t the case, he explained. Over the past 10 years, the program was only fully funded in 2002 and 2007, he said. Cities derived no funding from the homestead tax credit. The money goes to the taxpayers. Because of this – the fact the state was only partially paying the credit – local gov-ernments were levying for money and not getting it, Carlson explained. He described the new homestead mar-ket value exclusion as serving to buffer the tax impact to homeowners caused by the elimination of the old program. But this will, in effect, place a greater tax burden on other forms of property, Carlson said, such as non-homestead and commercial

property. Taxpayers should watch for their tax notices that will come in November to learn more about recent changes to prop-erty taxes, Carlson suggested.

Davids speaks The homestead tax credit elimination is a big one, but not the only one, he said. House Tax Committee Chairman Greg Davids, R-Preston, questioned the earnest-ness of the Democrats’ proposal, saying the two former committee chairs did not adequately fund the homestead credit pro-gram during the time the Democrats con-trolled the Legislature. Davids also found the fact the Demo-crats had no certain method of backfilling the budget hole questionable. It’s unfair to say eliminating the home-stead credit will automatically result in property tax increases, because many local government officials have planned ahead and tightened the budget belt, Davids said. But Davids indicated that local property taxes, here and there, could increase.

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When members of the Society for Creative Anach-ronism don armor, take up swords and engage in mock combat, just about the only thing that seems inauthentic is the absence of bloodshed. The historical re-creation group is teaming up with Caponi Art Park to host the Medieval Fair on Sunday, Sept. 25. The family-friendly liv-ing-history event, now in its fourth year in Eagan, will

see the park transformed into a medieval village with authentic pavilions, period clothing and demonstra-tions, and, of course, sword-fights aplenty. The Barony of Nordsko-gen, the local SCA chapter

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An armored-combat tournament staged by members of the Barony of Nordskogen has been a crowd favorite at the Medieval Fair in past years.

Caponi Art Park hosts Medieval Fair Sept. 25

The Medieval Fair runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25 at Caponi Art Park, 1220 Diffley Road, Eagan. Admission is free; a $4 per person donation is suggested. The event will be held rain or shine.

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staging the event, will be leading the activities, which include fiber arts, callig-raphy, cooking and more throughout the afternoon. A siege engine (a type of crude catapult) and glass bead making and wool-dye-ing demos have been added this year, and past festival favorites such as period games, music and dance, and a weaponry demo are back. Similiar in appearance to the Renaissance Festival held annually in Shakopee, the Medieval Fair places an emphasis on education, ac-cording to SCA member Liz Pearson. “We always hope that

people have fun, with the bonus of learning something new,” she said. “We hope that our enthusiasm for his-tory will rub off on others.”

For more information about the Medieval Fair, vis-it Caponi Art Park’s website at www.caponiartpark.org. More about the Barony of

Nordskogen is at www.nor-dskogen.northshield.org.

Andrew Miller is at [email protected].

Photography workshop Caponi Art Park in Eagan will offer a photog-raphy workshop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 17. The workshop will intro-duce basic tips for point and shoot SLR digital cameras to improve travel, candid, landscape and macro shots. The photography work-shop is free to the public, with a $4 suggested dona-tion. More information is available at www.caponiart-park.org. More information is at www.caponiartpark.org.

Family night is Sept. 19 at IMAX The Great Clips IMAX Theatre at the Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley will host IMAX Family Night on Monday, Sept. 19. Guests who purchase one adult admission to the 6:30 p.m. showing of “Sea Rex 3D: Journey to a Prehis-toric World” will receive one free child’s admission to the movie and complimentary ice cream from Coldstone Creamery (while supplies last) before the show. Ice cream will be served in the lobby beginning at 5:30 p.m.

Author untangles her family’s past Author Bonnie Rough will discuss and read from her work at 7 p.m. Mon-day, Oct. 10, at the Heritage Library in Lakeville. Her mem-oir, “Carrier: Untangling the Dan-ger in My DNA,” de-scribes her journey to uncover the complicated de-tails of her family’s past. This presentation is part of Dakota County Library’s Minnesota Mosaic cultural arts series. For more information, visit www.dakotacounty.us/library or call (952) 891-0362. The library is at 20085 Heritage Drive, Lakeville.

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Lakeville Art Festival The ninth annual Lake-ville Art Festival will be held Sept. 17-18 on the grounds of the Lakeville Area Arts Center, 20965 Holyoke Ave. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. To learn more, go to www.lakevilleartfesti-val.org or call the arts cen-ter at (952) 985-4640.

Youth rock concert Rock Stars, a Dakota County-based music pro-gram for children and teens, will be putting on a concert from noon to 3 p.m. Satur-day, Sept. 17, at The Ga-rage in Burnsville (75 Civic

Center Parkway). For more information, email Dustin Phillips at [email protected].

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Siblings Dario and Giselle Mejia, part of Team iLuminate on this season’s “America’s Got Talent,” are also on staff as instructors at Heartbeat Studios in Apple Valley. For the past two years, Dario and Giselle, based in the metro area, have shared their artistic talents with students at Heartbeat, creating original and dynamic dance pieces performed by their students in Heartbeat’s productions throughout the year. The duo will return to Heartbeat this year as dance workshop instructors whenever Team iLuminate’s touring schedule permits. Heartbeat Studios Performing Arts Center is at 7661 W. 145th St. Information about future workshops with Dario and Giselle will be posted on www.heartbeat-studio.com as dates are confirmed.

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The Apple Val-ley Arts Foundation is inviting the public to a dance party and concert this Saturday as the capstone event to its summer-long Music in Kelley Park series. The evening of food and music runs from 5 to 7 p.m. Sat-urday, Sept. 17 in the park located at Founders Lane and West 153rd Street. Admission is free, and music will be provided by DJ Easy Rock (arts founda-tion board member David Peterson) and local rock/country band The Brothers Laurent, which fea-tures identical twin brothers Travis and Kalin Laurent. Vendors will be on-site with festival food such as burgers and brats, as well as beer and wine. The arts foundation had

initially planned for the music series to end with the Aug. 5 concert by Harold Torrence Latin Vibe. Mary Hamann-Roland, arts foun-dation vice president (and Apple Valley mayor), said the “tremendous response

and turnout” to this sum-mer’s series prompted the addition of one more event. “We want the summer to linger, and we want to cel-ebrate our community,” she said.

—Andrew Miller

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The Brothers Laurent, featuring identical twin brothers Travis and Kalin Laurent, are set to perform Saturday, Sept. 17 in Apple Valley’s Kelley Park.

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The Apple Valley Fire Department held a 9/11 remembrance ceremony and observed a moment of silence at each of its three fire stations on Sunday, Sept. 11. The moment of silence was held at exactly 9 a.m. – the time the first tower of the World Trade Center fell. At Fire Station No. 2 are (from left) firefighters Lowell Olson, Nick Torrini, John Kabat, Capt. David Kennedy, Assistant Chief Dan Engel, Capt. John Struthers and firefighter Jim Houlehan.

by Andrew MillerTHISWEEK NEWSPAPERS

As expected, the Apple Valley City Council on Sept. 6 adopted its preliminary 2012 budget and levy, which should result in the city por-tion of property taxes re-maining about the same for most homes. The city estimates an $8 increase from taxes payable 2011 to 2012 for the median value home ($197,800) for its portion of the tax pie – School District 196 and Da-kota County are the other major slices. City Finance Director Ron

Hedberg said the council’s goal was to minimize the im-pact of the property tax levy on homeowners in light of the current economic climate. For most homes, “the tax-es will be lower in 2012 than they were in 2009,” Hedberg said. For the median value home, city taxes are project-ed at $870 for payable 2012, compared to $862 for 2011, Hedberg explained. About 75 percent of homes in Apple Valley fall into that category. The preliminary budget/levy approved by the coun-cil establishes the maximum

levy for 2012. Between now and the December adoption of the final budget, the coun-cil can only reduce the levy amount. The council has scheduled its public budget meeting (formerly called the Truth in Taxation hearing) for Dec. 8. Dakota County is required to send property-specific tax notices between Nov. 11-25. For more information about the budget, go to the city’s website at www.cityo-fapplevalley.org.

Andrew Miller is at [email protected].

City property taxes remain level for 2012Apple Valley taxes to rise about $8 for most homeowners

Rosemount’s Fall Clean-up Day runs from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Rosemount Public Works Facility, 14455 Brazil Av-enue, just north of City Hall. Rosemount residents may drop off unwanted items that are not normally collected by residential solid waste haulers. City person-nel will be working with

Certified Recycling LLC for collection and disposal of electronic equipment and appliances for a fee. Certified Recycling and the city of Rosemount will collect any disposal fees separately. Only cash and checks will be accepted. A complete list of Fall Clean-up Day disposal fees is in the “News” section of

the City’s website at www.ci.rosemount.mn.us. Fall Clean-up is for Rosemount residents only. A driver’s license or other proof of residency will be required. The event is for household quantities of ma-terials only. Contact the city’s solid waste coordinator at (651) 322-6005 with any questions.

Rosemount’s Fall Clean-up Day is Oct. 1