Boys golf 3rd in SEC standings

The Suburban East Conference season is heating up for the Rangers, who found themselves three points out of first place after two matches.
The Forest Lake boys golf team was tied for third place in the nine-team Suburban East Conference as this edition went to press, sitting in a tie with White Bear Lake with 11 points. Mounds View had the lead with 14, with Stillwater close behind at 13. Park (9), Cretin and East Ridge (tied at 6), Woodbury (2) and Roseville (0) rounded out the leaderboard.
The Prestwick Golf Club in Woodbury hosted the first conference match on April 25. The Rangers were closely packed in their finishes, with Ben Muntifering carding the best round with a 78. Nick Mogren was next with 82. Will Ihlenfeldt, Quinn Massey and Jared Hunt all finished with 83, and Derek Odland came home in 84. The Rangers placed fourth with 326.broadstreet.zone(48036);
The Rangers were

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NLA track: Squad of 3 takes 2nd in Eden Prairie

Katie Danielzuk won three events to lead the Husky effort in Eden Prairie.
Annalise Schaaf
The North Lakes Academy girls track team sent a group consisting of just three athletes to a scored meet at the International School of Minnesota in Eden Prairie on May 6, but despite that numerical disadvantage, the Huskies finished second out of six teams with 89 points.
Calvin Christian only just edged the Huskies with 97. The three girls finished well ahead of full teams from Cristo Rey Jesuit (68), the International School (45), Hiawatha (26) and St. Paul Prep (16).broadstreet.zone(48036);
The Husky entry consisted of Katie Danielzuk, Annalise Schaaf and Lauren Welsch, all sophomores, and all sprinters: The Huskies did not have an entries in any race longer than the 300 hurdles.
Lauren Welsch
Danielzuk scored the most points for the tiny team, taking wins in the 100 hurdles (19.90), 300 hurdles (55.14) and 100 (14.49). Welsch finished second in

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Sports Briefs – May 11, 2017

Forest Lake flamethrowers
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Senior Jake Wensmann pitches against Chisago Lakes in a 13-1 Ranger victory on May 5. Ranger hurlers mowed down everyone they faced last week, highlighted by Luke Wallner’s one-hit gem against Cretin-Derham Hall in a 12-0 win on May 2. The Rangers also beat Roseville 5-0 on May 3.
Undefeated Huskies to host TCAC tourney
No opponent has yet been able to stop the North Lakes softball team. The Huskies picked up another pair of wins last week, working a 10-0 rout over Academy for Science and Agriculture on May 2 and a 16-1 victory over Christian Life on May 4 to improve to 11-0 on the season. In the CLA game, Maggie Thiele struck out eight and knocked in three runs. The Huskies will host the Twin Cities Athletic Conference Tournament all this week at the Columbus City Fields, with the championship rounds occurring on May 12. The Huskies

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City – City of Wyoming

2016 Drinking Water Report
The City of Wyoming is issuing the results of monitoring done on its drinking water for the period from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016. The purpose of this report is to advance consumers understanding of drinking water and heighten awareness of the need to protect precious water resources.broadstreet.zone(48036);
Source of Water
The City of Wyoming provides drinking water to its residents from a groundwater source: three wells ranging from 650 to 803 feet deep, that draw water from the Mt. Simon and Tunnel City-Mt.Simon aquifers.
The Minnesota Department of Health has made a determination as to how vulnerable our systems source(s) of water may be to future contamination incidents. If you wish to obtain the entire source water assessment regarding your drinking water, please call 651-201-4700 or 1-800-818-9318 (and press 5) during normal business hours. Also, you can view it on line at www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/water/swp/swa.
Call Wyoming Public Works at

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Mortgage Foreclosure – NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: broadstreet.zone(48036);
April 05, 2005
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $148,000.00
MORTGAGOR(S):
John Mount, unmarried
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Commonsense Mortgage, Inc., its successors and/or assignsbroadstreet.zone(50962);
DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING:
Recorded: May 25, 2005 Washington County Recorder
Document Number: 3515864
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:
And assigned to: New York Community Bank
Dated: June 18, 2014
Recorded: June 30, 2014 Washington County Recorder
Document Number: 3992397
Transaction Agent: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.
Transaction Agent Mortgage Identification Number:
100162500033852055
Lender or Broker:
Commonsense Mortgage, Inc.
Residential Mortgage Servicer:
New York Community Bank
Mortgage Originator:
Not Applicable
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Washington
Property Address:
649 Kingfisher Ln Apt D,
Woodbury, MN 55125-1839
Tax Parcel ID Number:
05.028.21.41.0258
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Unit No. 649D, Common Interest Community No. 93, Lodges at the Preserve, a Condominium 25th Supplemental Condominium Plat, Washington County, Minnesota
AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE

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Governmental identity crisis

Cal Bahr
Guest Columnist
How many times have we heard “We live in a democracy”? Or “It’s a constitutional republic”? Or some combination of “republic,” “democracy,” “constitutional” or “representative”?broadstreet.zone(48036);
Each of these words has an exact meaning. When misused, whether intentionally or not, they convey an unintended meaning.
Example: We elect representatives to all levels of government in a democratic fashion, yet we are not a representative democracy. So what are we? What form of government do we or did we have?
The answer lies in who is the sovereign.
In a democracy, sovereignty lies with the whole. In a representative democracy, those elected to represent a portion of the whole may implement any law they wish as long as 50 percent plus one agree. An example could be that on Tuesdays, everyone must wear a shirt of a certain color, or any money earned in excess of a specific amount will be seized by the

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Trout Air is open for the season

The historic Trout Air Fishing Experience at Running Aces Casino & Racetrack opened for the season May 6. The trout pond is good for fishing enthusiasts of all ages and does not require a fishing license or gear.
For more than 50 years, Minnesotans have enjoyed the tradition of catching and eating fresh fish from Trout Air, and that is why Running Aces has partnered with the original family to bring back the tradition.broadstreet.zone(48036);
Running Aces gives guests the opportunity to take home their catch or enjoy the fish they caught to be cleaned and cooked by the chefs in the restaurant.
The 2017 season begins May 6. Hours of operation are Tuesday and Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 11a.m. to 8 p.m.
Running Aces charges $10 per pound for fresh trout. Additional options include $2 pole rental and bait (guests can bring their own pole), $3 on-site

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