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Official Minutes 9.4.18

The September Monthly Board Meeting of Farming Township was called to order by Dave Robertson at 8:00 pm. The flag pledge was said. All members were present. Also present were Math Schmitz, Dale Lange, John Blenker and Dewey Klaphake.

The August minutes were read. Dan Stommes made a motion to accept the minutes as read, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

Duane Janssen gave a financial report with $374,822.52 in checking.

RE: Kriegle Lake Road – Jason Willenbring reported that the road is finished and Collegeville Township will send a bill.

RE: Dustcoating – Dave Robertson reported that he met with the dustcoating contractor. The same formula was used as in other years and they drove the roads. All seemed to be OK. Discussion was held. It was thought the excessive rain may have made some difference.

RE: Crackfilling – Dan Stommes reported that crackfilling will be done in October.

RE: Culvert Issues – Culverts on Clear Lake Road and Fifth Lake Road South will be checked into.

RE: Road Report/Website – Dewey Klaphake presented the updated Road Report to the Board and stated that he has added the security package to the Township website.

RE: District Meeting – The Supervisors and the Treasurer attended the District Meeting. They gave a short report.

RE: Primary Election – Judy Bruemmer gave a report on the election. They had some problems with the new ballot counting machine, had to get another counting machine and had problems transmitting results to the County. She asked the Board to give the Head Judge a raise of $1 as she is responsible when the Clerk is not there. Discussion was held. Dave Robertson made a motion to raise the Head Judges wage to $13.50 when she is serving as Head Judge, Dan Stommes seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

RE: November Board Meeting – As the General Election falls on our Board Meeting night it was decided to change the November meeting to Thursday, November 8, 2018. The Clerk will publish and post the notice.

The following warrants were examined, verified and ordered paid:

6704    Central MN Dust Control LLC             dustcoating                             $               19,614.00

6705    Daniel Stommes                                  supervisor wages                                         392.49

6706    Jason Willenbring                               supervisor wages                                         484.84

6707    Dewey Klaphake                                 zoning adm. wages                                      270.12

6708    Dewey Klaphake                                 reimb. mileage/permits/website                301.74

6709    Stearns Electric                                   monthly electric bill                                         65.08

6710    Grace Orbeck                                      election judge/training                                  146.10

6711    Vernon Willenbring                            supervisor wages                                              55.41

6712    Judy Bruemmer                                  clerk wages                                                  775.74

6713    Judy Bruemmer                                  election judge/training                               200.00

6714    Judy Bruemmer                                  reimb. mileage/supplies/meals                  386.23

6715    Diane Brinkman                                  election judge/training                                136.02

6716    Mary Lou Salzl                                    election judge/training                                150.76

6717    Jack Wimmer                                      election judge/training                                134.90

6718    Joyce Wimmer                                    election judge training                                  84.90

6719    Linda Theisen                                      election judge/training                                140.27

6720    Victor Kotten                                       election judge/training                                139.15

6721    Math Schmitz                                      road ditch cutting                                      2,357.00

6722    Lange Trenching                                 blading 1777.52/road rpr 336.00              2,113.52

6723    Daniel Stommes                                  reimb. mileage                                                57.12

6724    Dave Robertson                                  supervisor wages                                           277.05

6725    Duane Janssen                                    treasurer wages                                             526.40

Total                $                 28,808.84

Year-to-date Total                  $               338,142.45

At 9:05 pm, Dan Stommes made a motion to adjourn the meeting, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

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Official Minutes 8.7.18

The August Monthly Board Meeting of Farming Township was called to order by Dave Robertson at 8:00 pm. The flag pledge was said. All members were present. Also present were Dewey Klaphake and Dale Lange.

The July minutes were read. Dan Stommes made a motion to accept the minutes as read, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

Duane Janssen gave a financial report with a balance in checking of $378,320.96.

RE: Kriegle Lake Road – Work is in progress. Dale Lange reported that there were a few problems with construction which may increase the cost to Farming Township slightly.

RE: Dustcoating – Discussion was held. It was noted that it is not controlling the dust as well as other years. Dave Robertson will check with the contractor and also check about the billing.

RE: Weed Inspection – Supervisors reported that weed inspection was complete and there were no major weed problems.

RE: Crackfilling – Dan Stommes presented two estimates he had received for crackfilling and road repair. One was from Midwest Asphalt Maintenance, LLC with a cost of $1.40/lb for repair material. The second was from Bertram Asphalt Company with a cost of $1.60/lb for repair material. Discussion was held. Dan Stommes made a motion to accept the quote from Midwest Asphalt of $1.40/lb, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried. Dan Stommes will contact Midwest Asphalt.

RE: Albany Fire Department – A contract for fire protection services was received from the Albany Fire Department. Discussion was held. Jason Willenbring made a motion to sign the agreement with Albany Fire Department, Dan Stommes seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

RE: COL Fire District – Jason Willenbring gave a report on the COL Fire District. They are planning on purchasing a new truck and have a used water truck for sale.

RE: 210th Street – Jerry Rausch reported there was a soft spot on 210th Avenue. This will be checked into.

RE: Gravel/Dustcoat History – Dewey Klaphake presented the history and will update it with this year’s information. The Board thanked him for his efforts in maintaining the history.

RE: District Meeting – The District Township Meeting will be held on August 23, 2018. Those wishing to attend will meet at Trappers to ride share.

RE: Website – Dewey Klaphake reported that the Township had received a notice that the Farming Township website will be noted as an ‘unsafe site’. He suggested adding a security package to the website package. Discussion was held. Jason Willenbring made a motion to add the security package, Dan Stommes seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

RE: Fifth Lake Road Culvert – A report was received about a culvert on Fifth Lake Road. This will be checked into.

 

 

 

The following warrants were examined, verified and ordered paid:

6699    Stearns Electric                       monthly electric bill                $                           65.08

6700    Anderson Excavating              culvert repair                                                    250.00

6701    Lange Trenching                     blading 3436.89/rd rpr 395.00                       3831.89

6702    Star Publications                     newspaper ads                                                   29.28

6703    COL Fire District                     Qtr 3 fire protection                                        1156.02

Total                $           5,332.27

Year-to-date Total      $     309,333.61

At 9:26 pm, Dan Stommes made a motion to adjourn the meeting, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

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Official Minutes 7.3.18

The July Monthly Board Meeting of Farming Township was called to order by Dave Robertson at 8:00 pm. The flag pledge was said. All members were present. Also present were Dewey Klaphake, Dale Lange and Math Schmitz.

The June minutes were read. Dan Stommes made a motion to accept the minutes as read, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

Duane Janssen gave a financial report with $254,089.09 in the checking account.

RE: Road Issues – Discussion was held concerning a culvert on 5th Lake Road South, water running over 221st Street and various holes on 223rd Ave. These will be checked into.

RE: Ditchcutting – Math Schmitz reported that ditch cutting was finished. He also noted that there were no signs along the Bardson property concerning cutting and he did not see any flowers or trees that should be avoided. The second ditch cutting is planned to be done before school starts.

RE: Weed Inspection – Supervisors reported that inspection is in progress and there were no major problems.

RE: Kriegle Lake Road Repair – Jason Willenbring presented information concerning the repair and its cost that was given to him by Collegeville Township. The estimated cost to Farming Township was $10,000 to $15,000. Discussion was held. Jason Willenbring will check into it further.

RE: Culverts for Munson – Inventory was taken of culverts Farming Township had on hand. It was decided to offer them to Munson Township. Jason Willenbring will contact Munson Township.

RE: Clear Lake Road – It was noted that overhanging trees are beginning to cause problems along Clear Lake Road and may need trimming. This will be checked into.

RE: Tarring – It was noted that 223rd Ave may need to be resurfaced in the next couple of years or so. Dan Stommes will contact some contractors to check into options and costs.

RE: Tarring Fund CDs – Treasurer Duane Janssen reported that 3 of the CDs are due for renewal in July. He suggested combining them with the $50,000 we received from taxes into a 3 year CD in order to earn a much better interest rate. Discussion was held. Dan Stommes made a motion to combine the CDs and the $50,000 for a total of 192,978.51 into one three-year CD, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

RE: Election Judges – Clerk Judy Bruemmer reported that 7 judges – Judy Bruemmer, Joyce Wimmer, Jack Wimmer, Diane Brinkman, Mary Lou Salzl, Victor Kotten and Linda Theisen – had already received training and the eighth – Grace Orbeck is scheduled for training the next week.

The following warrants were examined, verified and ordered paid:

6694       United States Treasury                  medicare/social security                               $               697.80

6695       Stearns Electric                                 monthly electric bill                                                              65.08

6696       Lange Trenching                               class 2 $25039/blading $2120.64              27,159.64

6697       Math Schmitz                                    ditchcutting                                                                        1,341.00

6698       Farming Township                           combining 3 CDs/$50,000 tarring fund               192,978.51

Total                      $         222,242.03

Year-to-date Total                           $         304,001.34

At 9:19 pm Jason Willenbring made a motion to adjourn the meeting, Dan Stommes seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

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General Election

Township Election/Annual Meeting – March 12, 2019

The results of the election were:

For Supervisor: Dave Robertson 25 votes, Neil Franz 1 vote, John Blenker 1 vote

For Treasurer: Duane Janssen 28 votes

There were 28 voters in the election.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Official Minutes 6.5.18

The June monthly Board Meeting of Farming Township was called to order by Dave Robertson at 8:00 pm. The flag pledge was said. All members were present. Also present were Dewey Klaphake, Math Schmitz, John Blenker and Dale Lange.

The May minutes were read. One correction was made: the liquor license for Trappers Pub and Grub runs from July 1, 2018 until June 30, 2019. Dan Stommes made a motion to accept the minutes with the correction, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

Duane Janssen gave a financial report with $284,094.22 in the checking account.

RE: 193rd Ave – Jason Willenbring reported that he talked to adjacent property owners and they were not willing to agree to an easement. After discussion with the Studer family, it was decided they would just do a contract for deed for the property thereby eliminating the need for a road or easement.

RE: Munson Township – Discussion was held concerning the permit allowing Pilgrim Foods trucks to haul heavier loads on Township roads. The new agreement stated that they would honor road restrictions and do an annual renewal of the permit. Munson Township had agreed to the permit. Dan Stommes made a motion to sign the new permit, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

RE: Culverts – Munson Township had inquired about Farming and Munson Township buying culverts together. Discussion was held. The Board decided we didn’t need to buy any culverts. They will take an inventory of those we have on hand and if we have an overabundance we will offer them to Munson Township. Jason Willenbring will take care of this.

RE: Ditch Cutting Quote – Only one quote was received for ditch cutting. Math Schmitz quote was for $60/hour plus fuel using a 70 hp tractor with an 8 foot disc mower. Discussion was held. Jason Willenbring made a motion to accept the quote from Schmitz, Dan Stommes seconded. All in favor, motion carried. Craig Bardson had contacted the clerk requesting ‘NO’ cutting along their property or along their in-law’s property. Math Schmitz was made aware of this and Dan Stommes will contact Bardsons.

RE: Graveling Roads – Class 5 graveling is finished and Class 2 should be finished in a day or two.

RE: Dustcoating – Dustcoating will be done by the end of this week or the beginning of next week, weather permitting.

RE: Noxious Weeds – Supervisors will begin their noxious weed inspection with each Supervisor taking a section of the Township.

RE: County 5-year Road Plan – Dave Robertson reported on the meeting with the County. He stated that there will be no major road repair done in Farming Township for the next 2 or 3 years.

RE: Culvert Issues – Discussion was held concerning a couple of culvert issues. These will be checked into and repaired if needed.

RE: Zoning – Dewey Klaphake gave a report on zoning in the Township. Discussion was held. He was also given the updated Zoning Ordinance Book from the County.

RE: Election – Judy Bruemmer submitted her list of election judges, stating that all are scheduled for training with the County. Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, August 14, 2018 and the General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018.

The following warrants were examined, verified and ordered paid:

6674      Dewey Klaphke                zoning adm. wages                                         $                  171.43

6675       Wm. D. Scepaniak Inc.   class 5 gravel                                                                 14,456.75

6676       Duane Janssen                  reimburse wkshop fee/mileage                                      78.00

6677       Duane Janssen                  treasurer wages                                                                 812.68

6678       Lange Trenching               blading                                                                            2,047.52

6679       Daniel Stommes               supervisor wages                                                                595.66

6680       Daniel Stommes               reimburse wkshop fee/mileage                                       137.92

6681       Stearns County                  assessing fees                                                                   7,163.75

6682       Jason Willenbring             supervisor wages                                                              803.44

6683       Jason Willenbring             reimburse wkshop/mileage                                             137.92

6684       Couri &Ruppe PLLP         lawyer fee                                                                              95.00

6685       Sunny Brook Ent. Inc.      snowplowing                                                                   2,750.00

6686       COL Fire District                Qtr 2 fire protection                                                        1156.02

6687       Judy Bruemmer                  clerk wages                                                                       1025.08

6688       Judy Bruemmer                  reimburse supplies/mileage/computer                        223.19

6689       Dave Robertson                   supervisor wages                                                              803.44

6690       Dave Robertson                   reimburse wkshop fee/mileage                                      156.96

6691       VOID

6692       Stearns Electric                 monthly electric bill                                                               65.08

6693       Dewey Klaphake              reimburse permit fee/mileage                                              159.14

Total      $ 32,838.98

Year-to-date Total  $ 81,759.31

At 9:30 pm, Dan Stommes made a motion to adjourn the meeting, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

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Meeting Change, Accuracy Testing, General Election

Meeting Change

Due to the New Year’s Holiday the January Monthly meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at the usual time and place.

 

 

NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION

 

To the Electors of the Township of
Farming in the County of Stearns, Minnesota:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN;

That a General Election will be held in all the Election Precincts of the above named Township at:

Farming Community Center
23801 County Rd 42
Richmond, MN 56368

The General Election in said precinct, on November 6, 2018, at which the polls will be open from the hour of 7:00 a.m. to the hour of 8:00 p.m., will be held for the purpose of electing the following officers:

 

FEDERAL OFFICES


Two US Senators
One House of Representatives, District 7         

STATE EXECUTIVE OFFICES


One Governor & Lt Governor
One Attorney General
One Auditor
One Secretary of State
One House of Representatives, 12B

COUNTY OFFICES


One Commissioner, District 5
One Attorney
One Auditor-Treasurer
One Sheriff
One Soil & Water Conservation Supervisor, District 1
One Soil & Water Conservation Supervisor, District 5   

 

Dated: 10/19/2018

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Official Minutes 5.1.18

The May monthly Board Meeting of Farming Township was called to order by Dave Robertson at 8:00 pm. The flag pledge was said. All members were present. Also present were Dewey Klaphake, John Blenker, Dale Lange, Ron Statz, Marlene Statz, Steve Soyka, Pat Zimmerman, Amos Studer and Jim Studer.

The April minutes were read. Two corrections were made: Jim Studer is “selling” his property and name correction of person present at April meeting to be Amos Studer. Dan Stommes made a motion to accept the minutes with the corrections, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

Duane Janssen gave a financial report with $286,219.37 in the checking account.

RE: 193rd Ave – Discussion was held. The Board stated that they met with the Township Association lawyer and their recommendation was for the property owners to try and obtain a property easement as the Board would not take over the road. Supervisor Willenbring will check with the neighboring property owners to see if an easement can be obtained.

RE: Steve Soyka – Mr. Soyka is a candidate for Stearns County Sheriff. He gave a short presentation and discussion session with those attending the meeting.

RE: Gravel Quotes –

For Class 2: Lange Trenching $18.25/ton, Scepaniak $18.45/ton, Bardson $19.60/ton. Discussion was held. Dan Stommes made a motion to accept the Class 2 quote from Lange Trenching for $18.25/ton, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

For Class 5 – only one quote was received: Scepaniak at $8.55 per cubic yard. Discussion was held. Dan Stommes made a motion to accept the Class 5 quote from Scepaniak for $8.55 per cubic yard, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

RE: Blading Quotes – Lange Trenching submitted a blading quote for $45.00 per mile. No other quotes were received. Discussion was held. Jason Willenbring made a motion to accept the blading quote of $45.00 per mile from Lange Trenching, Dan Stommes seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

RE: Dust Control Quote – Central MN Dust Control submitted a quote of $.56 per foot. No other quote was received. Discussion was held. Dan Stommes made a motion to accept the dust control quote from Central MN Dust Control for $.56 per foot, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

RE: Albany Schools – A report was given about the Fifth Monday Board Meeting of Albany School District. The new construction is nearing completion. The Blattner Center will be having entertainment for the public to celebrate its completion. Wells Concrete has donated money for a greenhouse to be constructed for student use. The elementary school issues have been solved.

RE: Pilgrim Foods – Pilgrim Pride Foods has submitted a request to allow for trucks carrying more weight to travel on Farming Township roads in order to make fewer trips. Discussion was held. Supervisors asked the Clerk to notify Pilgrim Foods that the request was too vague. Some of the issues of concern were spring road restrictions and an annual renewal of the permit. The Clerk will contact Pilgrim Foods.

RE: Hildebrande Trucking LLC – A request for permission to service farms and drive on Township roads during road restriction season was received from Hildebrande Trucking (dead animal service). Discussion was held. Jason Willenbring made a motion to allow the hauling during restrictions season, Dan Stommes seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

RE: Trappers Pub and Grub – A request was made for Township Consent to authorize a County On/Off Sale Intoxicating Liquor License for Trappers Pub and Grub in Farming from July 1, 2018 thru June 30, 2019. Discussion was held. Dan Stommes made a motion to approve the application for the liquor license, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

RE: Zoning – Dewey Klaphake gave a short report on zoning issues.

RE: Road Tour and Maintenance – Pat Zimmerman asked if Road Tour had been done. Supervisors stated that Road Tour was done. Discussion was held. Supervisors went over the results of the Road Tour and outlined plans for road graveling and maintenance.

RE: Ditch Cutting – Ditch cutting quotes will be opened at the June meeting. Also a request by Bardsons that there be no ditch cutting along their or their in-laws property will be discussed.

The following warrants were examined, verified and ordered paid:

6670     Stearns County Auditor         election costs                                             $  182.27

6671     Star Publications                     newspaper ads                                                 36.60

6672     Stearns Electric                       monthly electric bill                                        65.08

6673     Lange Trenching                     blading                                                           1974.50

Total                               $ 2,258.45

Year-to Date Total       $ 48,920.33

At 10:05 pm, Dan Stommes made a motion to adjourn the meeting, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

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Official Minutes 4.3.18

The April Farming Township Board Meeting was called to order by Dave Robertson at 8:00 pm. The flag pledge was said. All members were present. Also present were Jim Studer, Rhendra Studer, Amos Studer, Dale Lange, Sam Cheeley, Vic Kotten, Conrad Lauer, Leon Wieber and Dave Bentrud.

The March minutes were read. Dan Stommes made a motion to accept the minutes as read, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

Duane Janssen gave a financial report with $292,055.32 in the checking account.

RE: 193rd – The group with Jim Studer stated that they are selling the property and would like the area on the south end of 193rd to be extended to 275th and named a minimum maintenance road. Discussion was held. The Supervisors stated that they needed some time to check things out and asked the group to return at the May meeting when the Board would have more information.

RE: Hedgewood Road – Victor Kotten stated that he farms land along the road and that it seems the ditch along the property does not allow the farm land to drain properly. Discussion was held. The Board told Mr. Kotten that they will check it out on Road Tour.

RE: Dave Bentrud – Dave Bentrud is running for election as Stearns County Sheriff. He gave a short speech and inquired if the Board had any special concerns or questions about the services offered by the Sheriff’s department. A short discussion session was held.

RE: Conrad Lauer – Mr. Lauer had questions about issues concerning the Royal River 2 plat. He was told he needed to check with the Zoning Administrator.

RE: Leon Wieber – Mr. Wieber presented the Board a financial statement for 2016 and partial 2017 for the Farming Community Center. Questions were asked at the Annual Meeting concerning the cost of maintaining the building and its future.

RE: Zoning Board – Dan Stommes made a motion to accept John Linn as a member of the Zoning Board to replace Don Linz, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

It was noted that Road Tour was not held because of inclement weather. It is planned for Tuesday, May 1, 2018 weather permitting.

Gravel, blading and dustcoating quotes will be opened at the May1, 2018 Board Meeting.

The following warrants were examined, verified and ordered paid:

6660    Victor Kotten                          election judge/moderator                                $             137.50

6661    Linda Theisen                         election judge                                                                   93.75

6662    Joyce Wimmer            election judge                                                                 106.25

6663    Stearns Electric                       monthly electric bill                                                         65.08

6664    United States Treasury           medicare/social security                                                 355.16

6665    M-R Sign Inc.                         911 signs                                                                          46.49

6666    Sunny Brook Ent. Inc.                        snowplowing                                                               2,085.00

6667    Lange Trenching                     blading                                                                                    1,820.50

6668    Town Off. Assn.                     spouse dinner                                                                 10.00

6669    Andersen Excavating              steam culverts                                                             1,200.00

Total                            $         5,919.73

Year-to-Date Total                              $       46,661.88

At 10:35 pm, Dan Stommes made a motion to adjourn the meeting, Jason Willenbring seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

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NOTICE OF FILING FOR THE 2018 STATE GENERAL ELECTION

NOTICE OF FILING FOR THE 2018 STATE GENERAL ELECTION

     NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the terms of the following named officers will expire on the first Monday in January, 2019, and that successors to the said officers are to be voted for at the State General Election to be held on Tuesday, the Sixth day of November, 2018, and that a Primary Election, if necessary, will be held on Tuesday, the Fourteenth day of August, 2018, for the purpose of nominating the candidates specified below.

FEDERAL OFFICES

One United States Senator

One United States Senator (Special Election)

One United States Representative each for the 6th and 7th Districts

STATE EXECUTIVE OFFICES

Governor and Lieutenant Governor

Secretary of State

State Auditor

Attorney General

STATE LEGISLATIVE OFFICES

One State Representative each for Districts 12B, 13A, 13B, 14A, and 14B

JUDICIAL OFFICES

Supreme Court

Chief Justice (One Seat) (Gildea)

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (Three Seats)

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Seat 1     (G. Barry Anderson)

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Seat 2     (Chutich)

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Seat 5     (McKeig)

Court of Appeals (Six Seats)

Appellate offices are elected statewide. Where designated, candidates must reside in the congressional district listed for at least one year.

Judge Court of Appeals Seat 2 (Jesson)

Judge Court of Appeals Seat 4 (Tracy M. Smith)

Judge Court of Appeals Seat 6 (Worke) 1st Congressional District

Judge Court of Appeals Seat 7 (Halbrooks) 5th Congressional District

Judge Court of Appeals Seat 12 (Bratvold)

Judge Court of Appeals Seat 14 (Florey) 8th Congressional District

Seventh Judicial District (Ten Seats)

Judge Seventh District Court Seat 1 (Davick-Halfen)

Judge Seventh District Court Seat 5 (Churchwell)

Judge Seventh District Court Seat 6 (Kulick)

Judge Seventh District Court Seat 7 (Mahler)

Judge Seventh District Court Seat 10 (Quinn)

Judge Seventh District Court Seat 16 (Thilmony)

Judge Seventh District Court Seat 17 (Sharon G. Benson)

Judge Seventh District Court Seat 19 (Barbara R. Hanson)

Judge Seventh District Court Seat 20 (Cashman)

Judge Seventh District Court Seat 29 (Wang)

COUNTY OFFICES

One County Commissioner each for the 1st and 5th Districts

County Attorney

County Auditor-Treasurer

County Sheriff

One Soil and Water Conservation Supervisor each for the 1st and 5th Districts

The place of filing for federal offices is the Office of the Secretary of State, State Office Building, Room 180, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., St. Paul, MN, 55155-1299. The place of filing for state offices is with the Office of the Secretary of State or with the County Auditor of the county in which the candidate resides. The place of filing for Stearns County offices is the Stearns County Auditor-Treasurer’s office in the Stearns County Administration Center, 705 Courthouse Square, Room 148, St. Cloud, MN, 56303.

Filing begins at 8:00 a.m., Tuesday, May 22, 2018, and ends at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, 2018, for all offices listed, other than presidential elector candidates.

Note: Filing offices will be closed Monday, May 28, 2018, in observance of Memorial Day.

Candidates may file in person or by mail, if the filing is received during the filing period. Candidates who will be absent from the state during the filing period and meet the requirements of Minnesota Statutes section 204B.09, subdivision 1a, may arrange to file during the seven days immediately preceding the candidate’s absence from the state.

STEARNS COUNTY, MINNESOTA

 

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Official Minutes 3.6.18

The March monthly Board Meeting of Farming Township was called to order by Vernon Willenbring at 8:00 pm. The flag pledge was said. Also present were Jason Willenbring, Mike Schleper, Leo Gerads, John Blenker and Dewey Klaphake.

The February minutes were read. Dan Stommes made a motion to accept the minutes as read, Dave Robertson seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

A financial report was given by Duane Janssen with $300,299.61 in the checking account.

RE: Farming Baseball Association – Mike Schleper presented an application for a On-Sale 3.2 Percent Malt Liquor License for the Farming Athletic Field from April 14, 2018 thru October 13, 2018. Discussion was held. Dan Stommes made a motion to approve the application, Dave Robertson seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

RE: Albany Fire Department – Dan Stommes gave a report on the Albany Fire Department meeting. He stated that the Department had made a change in the percentage of training sessions the personnel were required to attend each year.

RE: St. Martin Fire Department – Duane Janssen stated that he was at the St. Martin Fire Department meeting and there were no changes in their operation.

RE: Zoning – Dewey Klaphake reported that Don Linz no longer wanted to be on the Zoning Board. An announcement will be made at the annual meeting concerning this. He also said there was a request for a 911 sign #28397. If the number is not on hand, the Clerk will order it.

REL Culverts – Issues concerning culverts on Clear Lake Road and 195th were reported. They will be checked into.

The following warrants have been examined, verified and ordered paid:

6645       Dave Robertson                                               supervisor wages                             $               221.64

6646       Judy Bruemmer                                                clerk wages                                                           581.80

6647       Daniel Stommes                               supervisor wages                                                311.68

6648       Judy Bruemmer                                                re-imb. mileage/postage/computer           200.38

6649       Daniel Stommes                               re-imb. mileage                                                                     24.64

6650       Dewey Klaphake                              zoning adm. wages/website                          155.84

6651       Vernon Willenbring                         supervisor wages                                                387.87

6652       Stearns Electric                                 monthly electric bill                                              65.23

6653       Star Publications                               newspaper ads                                                    120.78

6654       City of St. Martin                              fire protection                                                   5,931.71

6655       COL Fire & Rescue Dist.                 fire protection                                                   1,156.02

6656       Sunny Brook Ent. Inc.                     snowplowing                                                     3,995.00

6657       Dave Robertson                                               re-imb. mileage                                                                       7.84

6658       City of Albany                                    fire protection                                                18,306.00

6659       Duane Janssen                                  treasurer wages                                                  484.84

****     Stearns Bank                                      check blanks                                                         108.00

Total                      $           32,059.27

Year-to-date Total                           $           40,742.15

At 8:55 pm, Dan Stommes made a motion to adjourn the meeting, Dave Robertson seconded. All in favor, motion carried.

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