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CONGRATULATIONS
<br />RYAA
<br />2002 MINI BOWL CHAMPIONS
<br />3RD & 4 TH GRADE
<br />RAMSEY BRAWLERS
<br />Lucas Olejnicak, James Woehler, Conner Fredrick,
<br />Brian Swennes, Josh Fredlund, Braeden Barclay,
<br />Michael Jacobs, Clay Wherley, Jory Lubinski,
<br />Holton Lubinski, Jack Hattenberger, Mitch Pinewski,
<br />Dan Baker, Kasey Leggate, Everett Roberts,
<br />Jack Waste, Alex Okronglis, Jared Hill
<br />Coaches: Tom Leggate, Jason Waste,
<br />Joe Lubinski, and Greg Roberts
<br />5TH & 6TH GRADE
<br />RAMSEY RAIDERS
<br />Dan Jacobson, Michael Hawkins, Garrett Carlson,
<br />Derek Koeler, Jordan Ramberg, Chris March,
<br />Jared Boyer, Phil Peterson, Tyler Berres,
<br />Dillon Gunderson, Mike Oelkers, Corey Schultz,
<br />David Mills, Theo Vanderheiden, Nick Folk,
<br />Nick Welle, Jeremy Belisle, Willy Vizecky, Jacob Kettler
<br />Coaches: John Jacobson, John Schmidt,
<br />and Jeff Welle
<br />ANOKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT
<br />ANNUAL TREE SALE
<br />The Anoka Conservation District is taking orders for
<br />their annual tree sale to be held in early spring 2003. The district
<br />will continue their efforts to promote restoration of local
<br />ecosystems by also offering prairie and meadow seed.
<br />Trees and seed ordered through the District will be
<br />available for pick -up in late April or early May at the Anoka
<br />County Fairgrounds. The pick up dates and times will be
<br />published in the District's April Newsletter and will also be
<br />published in local newsletters in April 2003. Please call 763-
<br />434 -2030 ext. 10 to get a complete order form mailed to you.
<br />Our website is currently under construction, but please check it
<br />out for information on the District, land use, and environmental
<br />issues and to view the tree order form at
<br />www.AnokaNaturalResources.com.
<br />Never ruin an apology with an excuse. - Kimberly Johnson
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<br />SNOWPLOWING
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<br />The winter season is fast approaching and
<br />we all know what that means - Snowplowing! The
<br />Public Works Department is responsible for clearing
<br />all city streets and municipal parking lots. This equates
<br />to over 300 lane miles of roads. The Public Works
<br />Department makes every attempt to avoid damage,
<br />but because of the conditions encountered during
<br />plowing and the size of the equipment used, it is
<br />sometimes difficult to judge where the edge of the
<br />pavement ends, and where the grass begins.
<br />The City retains an easement on the edge of
<br />the road for snow storage purposes. When sod is
<br />damaged due to plowing in this easement it will be
<br />repaired in the spring, with black dirt and grass seed.
<br />Irrigation systems, landscaping and plant materials
<br />placed in the City's easement will not be repaired
<br />and are the responsibility of the homeowner.
<br />Several things can be done to diminish the
<br />chance of damage to the easement near your home.
<br />1) Place wooden lathe every 20 to 30 feet along
<br />the boulevard to mark the road edge.
<br />2) Pay special attention when staking comers
<br />and radiuses, as they are difficult to judge
<br />after a snowfall.
<br />3) Check the condition of your mailbox. Is the
<br />main post rotted? Is the box itself firmly
<br />secured to the post? Make repairs now
<br />before the weather turns cold and the ground
<br />is frozen.
<br />If you have any questions about
<br />snowplowing, please call Ramsey Public Works at
<br />(612) 427 -8254.
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