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Citizen-Tribune, Saturday, May 6, 2017 Page 13

TEACHING ASSISTANTS
Press Opers - Start soon! let
Foley 3rd, 2nd & 1st -
Now accepting applications for a PT morning teaching PT Rural Carriers
Lots of perks
assistant and a PT afternoon closing assistant. Post Clearwater Post Office is hiring for
secondary & childcare experience PT Rural Carrier for Saturdays &
Coleman - Sewers required. Must be self motivated H eritage other days as needed. Starting pay
3rd & 2nd shifts -OT too! WORK FOR YOU! & energetic. Call: 763-263-0550. M ontessori is $17.40 an hour. Required to use
www.heritagemontessorimn.com S chool
Packaging - FT & PT
Many other Jobs Open! own vehicle to deliver the mail that
Summer work, too! you get reimbursed for. Postion
Click, Call or closes May 10, 2017 at midnight.
320-251-1038 Reimbursed Volunteer Positions:
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Sat, May 20th 10am-2pm


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FOLLOWING POSITIONS
651.310.9425 or
[email protected]
Sales Outreach Coordinator LPN
Resident Assistants & CNAs (All Shifts)
Benefits Available: Health, Dental, Vision,
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PACKAGERS ORDER PICKERS TRUCK LOADERS
*** 3 OPENINGS *** FORKLIFT OPERATORS TRUCK UNLOADERS
Tool Maker, 2nd Shift Machine Operator, Quote Coordinator
We Offer: Benefits:
Bondhus Corporation, an internationally known hand tool man- PT & FT positions Medical, dental
ufacturer, has the following openings:
As Little Flexible schedules & life insurance
Tool Maker: 1st shift, min 3 yrs exp in research, design, & construction
of tooling &/or machinery. Auto CAD, electrical, pneumatic &/or hydraulic
Annandale As 2 Days No exp. necessary Short/Long term
disability benefits
PT & FT benefits
skills helpful. Care Center A Week! Incentive pay 401(k)
Machine Operator: 2nd shift (2-10:30p), responsible for setting up,
operating & performing basic troubleshooting & maintenance on ma- DRILLER & is now hiring
Senior Caregivers PT Refer A


Attendance awards
Minimal wknds.
EAP
Paid holidays
chines in assigned work cell. Blueprint reading, measuring instruments, Friend &
numerical aptitude skills desired, 1 yr exp. DRILLER ASST Overnights or Evenings
On Call LPN Position Get $$$
Advancement
Opportunities
Vacation
PTO
FT position in Environmental
Quote Coordinator: Communicate w/customers, generate quotes, cre- Qualifying positions Casual, safe work Employee
ate prints & specs. High level of organization, project mgmt skills, & me- environment
Commercial Drilling Dept. eligible for single Referral Program
chanical aptitude desired. Located on bus line
See our website at www.bondhus.com for full job description. 40 to 60 hours/week. Travel coverage paid health.
Excellent wages & benefits. To apply, send resume to in & out of state & local, Apply on-line at ( APPLY AT DOOR 7 )
720 ANDERSON AVE, ST. CLOUD, MN
[email protected], fax to 763-295-4440 or mail to PO Box 401K, dental & health ins., www.ahcsmn.org or
OR [email protected]
PTO. H.S. diploma or GED
660, Monticello MN 55362. call Sally for more info
req. Clean driving record,
at 320-274-1327 320-656-8880 WITH QUESITONS
pass a drug test & must pos-
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to obtain one. Paid training,
no exp. needed. Weds, May 17, 2-7pm
To Place Your AD
Apply in person or online. J & B Group, changing lives through respect.
141 28th Ave S,
Citizen
We invite you to join our team and come to make a living, stay to
Waite Park, MN 56387

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make a life, and serve to make a difference. J&B is a wholesale
320-251-5090 producer and distributor of quality food products with openings
www.trautwells.com
Equal Employment Opportunity at our St. Michael facility in these areas:
Warehouse: Starting pay up to $17/hr. Multiple shifts available
including 3 and 4-day work weeks. Must be able to lift up to 100
$50.00 HIRING BONUS lbs. Temperature ranges from below 0 to 35 degrees.
Do you want to make a Production: Starting pay up to $14/hr. 1st & 2nd shift avail.
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Temperature ranges from 30 to
difference in someones life?
Come See Us! Become a Direct Support Professional (Advocate). We
50 degrees. Starting pay based on experience and shift. Multiple

were hiring
opportunities for pay increases during the first year. Lifting
have immediate openings in Buffalo and Big Lake for
caring individuals to assist people with disabilities. assessment, criminal background check, and drug screen are
required. Qualified candidates must be 18 years of age or older.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN BECKER,
Applicants will receive valuable training, coaching and
technology tools to be successful in this career. Besides great pay, youll love our benefits!
BIG LAKE & MONTICELLO! Please apply online at www.jbgroup.com prior to attending
To apply, please visit our website at:
POSITION DETAILS: www.livingwell.org. the job fair if possible. Applications will also be avail. on-site.
1st & 2nd Shift Machine Operators - Becker Living Well Disability Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Bring a jacket and closed toe shoes if you would like a tour!
Spanish translation available
1st & 2nd Shift Small Parts Assembly - Becker
1st shift Casting Operators - Monticello Living Well Disability
13200 43rd Street
Services maintains a
1st, 2nd shift Seasonal Material Handlers - Big Lake tobacco-free workplace. St. Michael, MN 55376
MFVH/EOE
1st, 2nd shift CNC Machine Operators - Monticello
1st shift Cabinet Builder - Big Lake
1st shift Sander - Monticello
OVER-THE-ROAD COMPANY
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Page 12 Citizen-Tribune, May 6, 2017

CL Twp approaches city


with fire contract concerns
paying. He found all of them With no more public par- have the water quality results
BY PENNY LEUTHARD
paying half of what Clear Lake ticipation, the hearing was back in the next two weeks.
Township is, and none paying closed, and a motion was made Gustafson Trailers will be
STAFF WRITER

run charges. and carried to rezone the prop- leasing a spot with Walks on
Clear Lake Township
He also informed the erties from B2 to R1. Water until a permanent prop-
Chairman Gary Gray attended
council the contract states all Fire Dept. Request erty is found for the business.
the Clear Lake City Council
run charges are to be returned Assistant Chief Chad Clerk Kari Mechtel in-
meeting Monday night to dis-
to the townships, which hasnt McKay, who is also president formed the council there had
cuss concerns with the fire
been done and was an over- of the relief association, ap- been some minor park vandal-
contract they have with the
sight by all parties. proached the council to ask for ism, however the perpetrators
city.
After more discussion, approval of two ratifications. had been caught due to the sur-
Gray commended the
Mayor Tim Goenner said he The first ratification was veillance cameras.
Clear Lake Fire Dept. for their
felt the township had brought to increase years of service The sheriff reported 30
work, and said the issue they
up good points, and all three payout $100 per year to $1,600 calls for service for the month
have has nothing to do with the
parties and the fire department in order to attract new fire- of April, with one third of them
department; its mainly ver-
needed to have a meeting. fighters and get closer to traffic, followed by medicals.
biage in regards to equity.
Council Member Dale matching what neighboring de- Mayor Goenner informed
The tax base determines
Powers thanked Gray for partments are offering. the sergeant he had a request
the percentage of the contract
bringing the issues to their at- The second ratification from residents for the police to
each entity pays; currently the
tention, and said until a new was to abolish the rule that re- make their presence known in
city pays 8%, with Clear Lake
CLEAR LAKE TOWNSHIP Chairman Gary Gray dis-

contract had been negotiated tired firefighters had to pay the Hunter Lake Bluffs area,
and Palmer Townships paying
cusses issues the township has with their fire contract
the city could at least start re- $10 each year in order to re- primarily due to teenagers not
the remainder. The townships
at Monday nights Clear Lake City Council meeting.
searching what their obligation main in good standing and re- putting their fires out after par-
also pay run charges, and the
(Photo by Penny Leuthard)
is for reimbursing the town- ular monthly meeting. Linus Gould asked if he ceive their retirement pay. ties. The sergeant indicated
city has full control of how the
ships for the run charges. The rezoning request was would have to worry about the Both ratifications were they would, and advised call-
fire department is run.
Public Hearing made after owners began hav- property getting rezoned back unanimously approved. ing the departments non-
Gray told the council they
A public hearing concern- ing difficulty selling the prop- to commercial at a later time. Other Business emergency number any time
were concerned the fire con-
ing rezoning the commercial erties due to their commercial Powers replied that although Keith Yapp from Stantec there is an issue.
tract isnt equitable to all par-
property on the north side of zoning designation. The struc- there were no guarantees, he informed the council the latest The next Clear Lake
ties, and presented them with
Hwy 10 back to residential was tures on the properties are sin- couldnt foresee a situation in test well was producing ex- Council meeting will be June 5
research hed done on what
held before the start of the reg- gle-family dwellings. which that would happen. tremely well, and they should at 7 p.m.
neighboring townships are

SB from page 16 in the conference. Game time is 5 p.m. and tand and we'd love to see some big crowds this ing from the area and all around the state.
Coach Jason Baune and his girls would love to upcoming week, Baune said. Games are at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m.
Albany Thursday night as part of our Can- see a huge crowd! Saturday is Beckers 24th annual Becker
cer Awareness Night and a battle for first place We are in the midst of a 10-day homes- Invitational with eight of the top teams compet-

GL from page 14 and the Bulldogs pulled off a Remarkably, Becker gath- fired the ball on net to score made the pass and Rachel This was one of my fa-
miracle win. ered momentum and went on a with one second remaining. scored. I had no idea how little vorite lacrosse games I ever
played Buffalo even for The game started with five goal scoring streak to tie In sudden death overtime, time we had. played in, she said. We
most of the time and could Tech scoring five unanswered the match with 2:18 left on the both teams at times played Was she nervous? started off rough, I think we
only muster four goals to Buf- goals. clock. short-handed due to foul trou- I missed a couple of were rushing things. But the
falos five and lost the contest Beckers first goal didnt Tech scored a minute later bles. With 2:18 left on the first penalty shots earlier in the second half we all really came
despite getting three goals come until 6:50 minutes were to go up 9-8. OT clock, Eigen scored on a game so I was nervous, she together as a team and played
from Kent. left in the first half. Nine sec- With less than 10 seconds penalty shot to capture the dra- said. I knew I had to make it our hearts out.
Also scoring for Becker onds later, Becker scored their to go, Eigen was fouled on the matic win. to win the game. When the Up Next
were Eigen, Stommes and second goal to end the first half right side of the field, giving I saw Allie Zimmer and whistle blew I shot as hard as I The girls played at Co-
Anna Ritchie tallying one goal down by four at 6-2. the Bulldogs one last shot at Rachel both close to the goal, could and it went in. lumbia Heights Friday (full re-
apiece. In the second half, Tech tying the match. Eigen said. I gave Allie a nod, Abby Becker, one of the port on game in next weeks
Becker 10. and Becker traded goals early On the whistle, Eigen hoping Tech would crash on Bulldogs hardest-working Citizen-Tribune), then host
St. Cloud Tech 9 (OT) to make the score 8-3 with made a cross-field pass to her knowing Rachel was not players on defense was asked Monticello this Friday at 6:30
Becker hosted the St. 16:35 left in the game. teammate Eisenriech, who covered. On the whistle, I how she felt after the game. p.m.
Cloud Tech Tigers April 21

TRACK from page 15 cess in the pole vault, Becker 200M races. place in 5:23.48. Jackie Yoerg second in the pole vault (8'). 4th. Team members were: Cas-
saw Severson take second at In the 100M, Sydney (second) and Adeline Kent Haley Hubbard earned a PR in sidy Pleoger, Kayden Westin,
(Hubbard, Adu-Gyanfi, 6'6 and Keeley Holm third at Stommes took second (PR (third) both broke six minutes the triple jump of 32' 7-1/2 for Makenna Noaeill and Ander-
Severson, Nikki O'Brien) 6'6. time 13.43), Cassidy Pleoger for the first time (5:53.73 and sixth. son.
55.89, second in the 4x200M Reimer Invitational third (13.58) and Jayna Adu- 5:56.05). High jump had Hendrick- The 4x100M team took
(C. Pleoger, Westin, Anderson, Thursday, the girls hit the Gyanfi fourth (PR13.62). In the 3200M, Victoria son tie for eighth at 4'6. second place with a season
Noaeill) 1:58.63 and second in road for Pillager to participate In the 200M Keeley Holm Kolbinger ran a 11:36.0 and Madi Kerzman took home best time of 52.94. Having
the 4x400M (Anderson, in the annual John Reimer In- placed third (28.0), C.Pleoger Hendrickson 11:41.27 to qual- second place in the shot put good hand offs were team
Bengtson, Lindquist, Dehmer) vitational and took home first sixth (28.33), Adu-Gyanfi sev- ify for the MSHSL honor roll. and discus events. Her mark in members Hubbard, Adu-
4:32.55. place in the event named after enth 28.50). Payton Anderson Courtney Nuest placed fifth in shot was 32'6 and her discus Gyanfi, Holm and Sydney
In the field events, Madi Coach Reimer-Kealys father. placed fifth (65.04). the 3200M, dropping her time mark was a PR for her at 104'. Stommes.
Kerzman continued to score Team scores: 1). Becker Becker placed three in the to 13:20.69. McKenna Edling was eighth in In the 4x400M, Becker
well in both shot put and dis- 183.20; 2). Pierz 131.20; 3). 800M as well with Lexi Aubree Lahr earned sec- the shot put at 28'6. ended up in the second heat
cus where she took second in Holdingford 77; 4). Pillager Dehmer running a great race, ond place in both the 100M The 4x800M relay fea- and Anderson, Noaeill, Westin
both events (shot 33'5, discus 73; 5). Long Prairie-Grey placing second behind Merten hurdles (17.01 PR) and the tured Yeorg, Kolbinger, Nuest and Dehmer all ran very well
92'8). McKenna Edling was Eagle 70; 6). Ottertail Central from Holdingford. Adeline 300M hurdles (51.44 season and Hendrickson and they and took second place with a
third in shot (27'9 1/2). 54.20; 7). Crosby-Ironton 47; Kent was seventh (2:41.54 PR) best). Miranda O'Brien came brought home first place with season best time of (4:22.97).
Triple jump had Hubbard 8). Staples-Motley 35.20; 9). and Madison Pleoger eighth in fourth in both races (17.45 a time of 10:28.39. Yeorg Up Next

EMPLOYMENT
placing fourth (30'11 1/2) and Bertha-Hewitt/Verndale 27.20; (2:43.72 PR). equalling her PR) and 52.02 stepped in for ailing teammate Tuesday, the Bulldogs
Anderson third in high jump at 10). New York Mills 1. Becker came in with the PR). Alayna Lindquist and ran her run the True Team Section
4'6. Becker placed three girls top three finishes in the 1600M Lahr also took home first best race yet. meet in Rocori.
Along with Lahrs suc- in each of the 100M and the as Dehmer took home first in the triple jump (33'6) and Beckers 4x200M placed

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