Buhl Public Library

Buhl Public Library

Tuesday

MORE AUGUST NEWS!

AUGUST UPDATE

Cornerstone Villa's 5th Annual Car Show Fundraiser, Wednesday, August 18, 2010 from 6 to 8 p.m. Raffles! Fun! Also includes food: $6.00 for pulled pork sandwiches, beans, coleslaw, chips, pop and ice cream.

Thursday

July 2010




TEEN
PHOTO WORKSHOP & CONTEST
Workshop : Tuesday, July 27, 2010 1 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Buhl Public Library For ages 12 thru 18 Cameras Provided Space Limited Sign—up NOW!!

Contest: July 19 through August 6 (Buhl Public Library) Buhl Winners will be submitted to: Arrowhead Library System Regional Contest

Contact the Buhl Public Library for more information!!
This workshop is funded in whole with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008, which dedicated funding to preserve Minnesota’s arts and cultural heritage.

CORNERSTONE VILLA
Warm greetings from everyone here at cornerstone villa! It’s hard to believe that summer is already here. Time to get the gardens planted and get out and enjoy the weather!
We would like to say thank you to Girl Scout Troop 1757 for coming to dye Easter eggs with our residents. A good time was had by all! It’s always so much fun having the youth in the community here for a visit.
We would also like to thank the Buhl Honor Guard for remembering our veterans on Memorial Day with flowers and flags. Thank you so much for your dedication and service.
On June 18th we celebrated Father’s day with our annual fish fry for all the male residents and their families.
Don’t forget our annual car show is just around the corner. We will be having it on August 18th here at Cornerstone Villa. Mark your calendars and stop by to look at the vintage cars. There will also be great food, music, and lots of raffles and prizes! Look for more information in upcoming mailings.
We hope everyone has a safe and a wonderful summer!

AMERICAN FLAG RETIREMENT CEREMONY
An official American Flag Retirement Ceremony is conducted with a script and precise directions for cutting and burning the flag. Only flags that are in disrepair through wear or damage shall be retired.
This respected ceremony will be performed at Burton Park on Wednesday, June 30, at 8:00 p.m. The ceremony will be conducted by Cub Scout Pack 16 and Tapio Maki. The narrator will be Mayor Craig Pulford with special guests Bob Wiirre and Leo Maki. Colors will be presented by the Buhl Honor Guard. The public is invited to bring any American Flag that is ready to be retired to this ceremony. As this is an outdoor event at our park, we suggest you bring a lawn chair for your comfort. The ceremony should last approximately 45 minutes.
Punch and bars will be served in the pavilion after the ceremony.
This event is sponsored by Buhl Parks and Recreation

RENEW VBS GROW IN FAITH CHANGE THE WORLD HAVE FUN June 28, 29, 30, & July 1 8:30 a.m. to 12 Noon Buhl Public Library Clubrooms Come and Enjoy—Any Day—All Children Welcome!

AEOA SENIOR NUTRITION SITE—BUHL-KINNEY SENIOR CENTER—MEALS SERVED AT 11:30 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY— REGISTER THE DAY BEFORE CALL 258-3978 IN THE MORNING. $3.50 per meal for those 60 & over.

HAPPY SUMMER FROM PARKS AND RECREATION
We had a fun first week for Summer Rec. We tie dyed t-shirts on Monday and Tuesday and ended our week by planting our very own flower garden at the skating shack. We had a really good time and want to encourage all the kids to stop by and participate in some or all of our events and games.
The week of June 20th we were busy at the curling Club working on our kids’ float for the Kinney Parade on Saturday, June 26. Then the last week of June we will be celebrating Independence week through Thursday between the skating shack and the playground from 10 to 1:00 p.m. Then there is an official Flag Retirement Ceremony at Burton Park on June 30th at 8:00 p.m. This will be an exciting week and hope you have time to participate.
We have our Kiddie Parade on Monday, July 5, at 9 a.m., ending with games in the park. Ice Cream courtesy of the Buhl Volunteer Fire Department.
We have Retro Week coming up where we’ll be playing badminton, bocce ball, croquet, hula hoop, and lawn darts. The we have Kite week where we will be assembling kites and flying them in the park.
That’s just a part of what we have going on. Hope to see you ...

Burton Park could use some trees!
Help our Park. Burton Park has lost many trees over the past few years. Help with tree replacement by donating trees for the park. The City has already been given two red maples and could really use more. For more information call the city at 258-3226. Thanks.

BLIGHT!
The City of Buhl, with the cooperation of the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department vigorously upholds the Blight Ordinance. The Blight Ordinance includes, but is not limited to:
Any unused machinery, debris including non-licensed vehicles.
All grass and weeds over 12 inches long must be cut.
No owner or occupant shall allow snow, ice, dirt or rubbish to remain on the sidewalk longer than 24 hours after its deposit thereon.
These are only a few of the areas that are considered blight. Failure to comply with the blight Ordinance may result in a misdemeanor citation. If you have any questions or need further information please contact City Hall at 258-3226 or the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office at 258-3353 and speak with Deputy Kick.

BUILDING PERMITS
The city of Buhl contracts with a building inspector and all new construction, additions, roofs, alterations, decks, fences, etc. require a building permit.
Building permits may be obtained at City Hall during the Office hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

ANIMAL CONTROL
The City of Buhl contracts with the Mesabi Humane society for animal control. If you have animal complaints please call 741-7425. Hours of operation are 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 12::00 noon to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

NOTE: THE FOLLOWING REPORT INCLUDES SOME CHARTS THAT DO NOT BLOG ON THIS SITE CORRECTLY. SORRY FOR ANY DIFFICULTY THIS MAY CAUSE ANYONE.
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT
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CITY OF BUHL 2009 Drinking Water Report

The City of Buhl is issuing the results of monitoring done on its drinking water for the period from January 1 to December 31, 2009. The purpose of this report is to advance consumers’ understanding of drinking water and heighten awareness of the need to protect precious water resources.
Source of Water

The City of Buhl provides drinking water to its residents from a groundwater source: a 598-foot-deep well that draws water from the Biwabik Iron-Formation aquifer.

The water provided to customers may meet drinking water standards, but the Minnesota Department of Health has also made a determination as to how vulnerable the source 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 218-258-3226 if you have questions about the City of Buhl drinking water or would like information about opportunities for public participation in decisions that may affect the quality of the water.

Results of Monitoring

No contaminants were detected at levels that violated federal drinking water standards. However, some contaminants were detected in trace amounts that were below legal limits. The table that follows shows the contaminants that were detected in trace amounts last year. (Some contaminants are sampled less frequently than once a year; as a result, not all contaminants were sampled in 2009. If any of these contaminants were detected the last time they were sampled for, they are included in the table along with the date that the detection occurred.)

Key to abbreviations:
MCLG-Maximum Contaminant Level Goal: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety.
MCL-Maximum Contaminant Level: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology.
AL-Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirement which a water system must follow.
90th Percentile Level-This is the value obtained after disregarding 10 percent of the samples taken that had the highest levels. (For example, in a situation in which 10 samples were taken, the 90th percentile level is determined by disregarding the highest result, which represents 10 percent of the samples.) Note: In situations in which only 5 samples are taken, the average of the two with the highest levels is taken to determine the 90th percentile level.
pCi/l-PicoCuries per liter (a measure of radioactivity).
Ppm-Parts per million, which can also be expressed as milligrams per liter (mg/l).
Ppb-Parts per billion, which can also be expressed as micrograms per liter (µg/l).
nd-No Detection
N/A-Not Applicable (does not apply).


Contaminant
(units) MCLG MCL Level Found Typical Source
Range Average Contaminant
(2009) /Result*

Fluoride 4 4 Nd-1.3 1.23 State of Minnesota
requires all municipal
water systems
to add fluoride to the
drinking water to
promote strong teeth;
Erosion of natural
deposits; Discharge
from fertilizer and
aluminum factories.
Nitrate (as
Nitrogen) (ppm) 10 10 .09-.41 .41 Runoff from
fertilizer use;
Leaching from
septic tanks,
sewage, Erosion
natural deposits.

Radon (pCi/1) (12/05/2005) N/A 87 Erosion of
natural deposits
*This is the value used to determine compliance with federal standards. It sometimes is the highest value detected and sometimes is an average of all the detected values. If it is an average, it may contain sampling results from the previous year.

Radon is a radioactive gas which is naturally occurring in some groundwater. It poses a lung cancer risk when gas is released from water into air (as occurs during showering, bathing, or washing dishes or clothes) and a stomach cancer risk when it is ingested. Because radon in indoor air poses a much greater health risk than radon in drinking water, an Alternative Maximum Contaminant Level (AMCL) of 4,000 picoCuries per liter may apply in states that have adopted an Indoor Air Program, which compels citizens, homeowners, schools, and communities to reduce the radon threat from indoor air. For states without such a program, the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) of 300 pCi/l may apply. Minnesota plans to adopt an Indoor Air Program once the Radon Rule is finalized.


Contaminant
(units) MCLG AL 90% Level # sites Typical
Over AL Source of
Contaminant
Copper (ppm)
08/22/2008
N/A 1.3 .14 0 out of 10 Corrosion of
household
Plumbing systems;
Erosion of
Natural deposits.
Lead (ppb)
08/22/2008 N/A 15 3 0 out of 10 Corrosion of
household
Plumbing systems;
Erosion of
Natural deposits
If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. City of Buhl is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead.

Some contaminants do not have Maximum Contaminant Levels established for them. These unregulated contaminants are assessed using state standards known as health risk limits to determine if they pose a threat to human health. If unacceptable levels of an unregulated contaminant are found, the response is the same as if an MCL has been exceeded; the water system must inform its customers and take other corrective actions. In the table that follows are the unregulated contaminants that were detected:


Contaminant (units) Level Found Typical
Range (2009) Average/ Source
Result Contaminant
Sodium (ppm) N/A 8.2 Erosion of natural
deposits.
Sulfate (ppm) N/A 32.4 Erosion of natural
deposits.

Compliance with National Drinking Water Regulations
The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity.

Contaminants that may be present in source water include:
1. Microbial contaminants , such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife.
2. Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming.
3. Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses.
4. Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems.
5. Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally-occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities.

In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health.

Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791.

Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium are available from the Safe Drinking Hotline at 1-800-426-4791

The Consumer Confidence Report is not being directly mailed to all customers. A copy of this report is available upon request by contacting Buhl City Hall at 1-218-258-3226.


ELECTION 2010
In order to vote in the Buhl 2010 elections, you must be registered to vote. I you previously were a registered voter you must re-register if:
Your physical address has changed
Your name has changed
If you ARE NOT a registered voter, you must register to vote. To be eligible to vote, you must be:
18 years of age or older
A United States citizen
A resident of Minnesota for 20 days prior to August 10, 2010
Felony sentences have been completed
Not under a court ordered guardianship, which has revoked your right to vote
MINNESOTA VOTER REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT CITY HALL OR ON-LINE AT www.sos.state.mn.us.
The last day to pre-register is July 20, 2010.

CITY OF BUHL, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF ABSENTEE VOTING 2010
THE PRIMARY ELECTION will be held on august 10, 2010
ABSENTEE BALLOTS are available at City Hall:
Beginning Friday, June 25, 2010
7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday
Saturday, August 7, 2010
10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Final Date
Monday, August 9, 2010
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Story Time @ Your Library Wednesdays 10 a.m.
From July 7 thru August 11

Buhl Public Library

Call 258-3391 for more information

ROLE OF THE PARISH NURSE IN THE HOSPITAL DISCHARGE PROCESS
Parish nurses can serve as transitional coaches, assisting individuals to transition back to their home environment especially if there is a limited support system.
Primary parish nurse practice roles:
Assess general physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of individual as well as availability of support system and resources
Physical assessment includes checking vital signs, incision, observing for complications.
Assess effectiveness of medications, especially pain medications, and need for additional medications such as stool softeners
Assess safety in the home, ability to do to do activities of daily living
Assess knowledge related to discharge instructions including medications, use of equipment, follow-up appointments, treatment side effects, complications to watch for, action in the event of an emergency
Assist with obtaining medication organizer/dispenser as necessary
Assist with obtaining emergency call system as necessary
Arrange for assistance with ADLs, meals, transportation to appointments, etc.
Advocate for patient’s desired plan of care. Contact physician as requested by patient
Provide emotional and spiritual support. Incorporate meditation and relaxation techniques
Provide health teaching and counseling related to diagnosis
Refer to resources in the health care system, faith community, and community as necessary
Do follow up visits to evaluate outcomes when requested.
It is important to remember that the Parish Nurse cannot do “Hands on Nursing” care. She is only to observe and refer. She can take blood pressures and take temperatures. The Physician must be contacted for orders for any changes in orders etc.
GG Walker, RN - Parish Nurse
First Lutheran Church, Buhl

Buhl Annual Community Picnic July 25, 2010 12 Noon Burton Park Food, Fun & Games Everyone Welcome!

Buhl Public Library Summer Hours Monday, Tuesday, & Friday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday—11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday—11 a.m. to 7 p.m.


Friday

June 22, 2010 & July 2010

These Three pix are from July newsletter. I could not get them in!!!


Wednesdays 10 a.m. from July 7 through August 11 at the Buhl Public Library. Call 258-3391 for more information.

Thursday

JUNE NEWS - CITY OF BUHL ELECTION NOTICES

CITY OF BUHL

NOTICE OF OFFICES TO BE FILLED AT THE MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION

Notice is hereby given that the General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 for the purpose of electing candidates for the offices as listed below.

The filing for these offices is from:
May 18 to June 1, 2010
7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. daily

The place of filing the affidavit of candidacy is the
City Clerk's Office, City Hall,
300 Jones Avenue,
Buhl, Minnesota 55713.
The filing fee for all offices is two dollars ($2.00).

OFFICES

ONE MAYOR TWO YEAR TERM
TWO COUNCILORS FOUR YEAR TERMS

PRIMARY ELECTION
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Polls Open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm

GENERAL ELECTION
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Polls Open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm

Dated: March 17, 2010
Michael Buchanan, City Clerk


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CITY OF BUHL
PUBLIC NOTICE


ELECTION JUDGES NEEDED


The city will require election judges to serve in the upcoming Primary Election on August 10th and the General Election on November 2nd.

Qualifications include:
  • Must be an eligible voter in the county, and
  • Affiliated with a major political party; an
  • Able to read, write and speak English; and
  • Receive training (two hours of training will be provided by the St. Louis County prior to the election)
  • Cannot be a candidate in the election
  • Cannot be the husband, wife, parent, child, brother, or sister of a candidate or another judge in the same precinct
  • The city council makes the election judge appointments

PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK
ON OR BEFORE
May 28, 2010
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED

Saturday

April-May 2010 Front


A Birthday Wish to Mary Seppi Mary Seppi, a resident of Buhl since she was 6, recently celebrated her hundredth birthday with a party at the Buhl-Kinney Senior Center. Mary Banal Seppi came to America from Italy with her mother when she was four to meet her father who had come earlier. They moved to Buhl when she was 6. She married Ernesto Seppi and had three children—LoRetta, Ernest (Larry), and Richard. Today there are six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She has returned to Italy 11 times the first time with her husband in 1964, and she hopes to go again this year. During the party she received the key to the City of Buhl from Mayor Pulford, gifts from the Trentini Club, music from I Cantatori and her granddaughter Maria Seppi-Alanasio, and many many cards. Happy Birthday!

April-May 2010 page 1

CITY OF BUHL
ANNUAL SPRING CLEAN UP

JUNE 7 - JUNE 10, 2010
MONDAY - THURSDAY

Please place all items for pick-up in the alley before 7:00 a.m. each day.
The city will go through the alleys and pick up the following items:
White Goods - appliances and light iron
Tires - less than 25" with or without rims
Automobile Batteries
Used Oil - Must be in tightly covered containers

The following items WILL NOT be picked up:
NO Demolition Material
NO Paint Cans
NO Gas Cans, Tanks or Propane Cylinders

ALLEY CLEAN-UP STICKER PROGRAM
The sticker program is for those items not listed above.
Stickers can be used for: furniture, carpeting, electronic appliances or other items not listed above

Stickers may be purchased at City Hall for a fee of $5.00
A $10.00 Sticker MUST be purchased for EACH box spring and mattress
A $2.00 Sticker MUST be purchased for EACH Television and Computer Monitor

Brush, leaves, and grass clippings may be disposed of at the city compost pile located by the Sewage Disposal Plant.
The St. Louis County recycling bins are for paper, plastic, glass, and tin. Please unfold all cardboard boxes before placement into the cardboard bin.

PLEASE JOIN IN THE EFFORT TO KEEP OUR CITY CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE

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SUMMER STREET LABOR WANTED
CITY OF BUHL
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

The City of Buhl Public Works Department will hire summer labor for lawn mowing, weed whacking and other light duties.

Rate of Pay is $7.50 per hour.

Qualifications:
17+ years of age
Resident of Buhl
Completion of an employment application
Must pass a criminal background check
Completion of OSHA training as conducted by the city of Buhl
Valid Minnesota Driver's License

Employment applications are available at the City Clerk's Office
7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday-Firday
Deadline is 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 27, 2010

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HAPPY SPRING FROM BUHL PARKS AND RECREATION!
Our 3rd Annual Winter Frolic has come and gone, and we welcomed our biggest crowd to date. We spent time afterwards making plans for next year's event! There will be more games, and some exciting changes! Each year we learn what works best and your board will work hard to make the next one even better. Our thanks to each one of you that participated and if you have any suggestions we would love to hear them. Thanks to all who enjoyed our great rinks this past winter.
Now our attention is turning to summer. We have many events in the planning stage and we're working hard to make the best choices for oour community. Some of the events to look forward to are:
1. A bicycle saftety day in May.We hope to have bicycle inspections, learning how to take care of your bike, safety rules for riding in our city, and end the day with a Bicycle Rodeo! We will be giving helmets to everyone that does not yet have a helmet, and when our Safety Day is over the bikers in Buhl will be the safest, smartest, coolest bikers on the Range!
2. A summer Rec program starting in June and ending with our Beach Blast at Stubler Pit. This will be a Monday through Friday program and there will be 'stuff' for every age. Watch for further bulletins about the Summer Rec program. We will post at all the ususal locations, and as many of our events will require preregistration, we will do our best to get the information out to everyone. Watch for notices at the City Hall, Library, Post Office, and Short Stop.
In the meantime, if you have suggestions or ideas you would like to see happen, leave us a note at the City Hall. this is your community, and your Parks and Rec Board wants to help keep it as good as it can be. Most of all we want you to be actively involved.

CORNERSTONE VILLA
Happy spring from everyone here at Cornerstone Villa! It's nice to see the snow is finally melting. We can't wait for the green trees, grass, and beautiful spring flowers. It has been a long winter and the residents here are anxious to get outside.
On March 17th we had a St. Patrick's Day celebration. Upper Lakes Foods prepared a festive meal for the residents to enjoy and there was a St. Patrick's Day Party with music and fun!
In april we will be busy as well! There will be Easter baskets to make, eggs to dye and lots of fun. We will also be having a volunteer appreciation brunch for all the wonderful people who volunteer their time for our residents the week of april 18th.
Do not forget Mother's Day is May 9th. Look for information on our Mother's Day Activities in our upcoming mailings. In May we also celebrate National Nursing Home Week to show our appreciation for all of our hard working staff. We have a week full of games, prizes, and lots of fun for all the staff and residents.
We hope everyone enjoys the beautiful weather ahead and hope to see everyone soon!

SUMMER BASEBALL
IS COMING

Sign up for summer baseball will be in April. Watch for bulletins !!!!
Volunteer coaches are needed. Be a part of youth baseball.
Call Jesse at 969-9260 for details and questions.
Baseball season runs from June to mid July.
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The Buhl City Council approved Resolution 10-11 which determines that the City Council will hold one meeting per month, to be held on the first Tuesday of each month, during the months of June, July and August, 2010.


BLIGHT!!
The City of Buhl, with the cooperation of the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department vigorously upholds the Blight Ordinance.
The Blight Ordinance includes, but is not limited to:
Any unused machinery, debris including non-licensed vehicles.
All grass and weeds over 12 inches long must be cut.
No owner or occupant shall allow snow, ice, dirt or rubbish to remain on the sidewalk longer than 24 hours after its deposit thereon.
These are only a few of the areas that are considered blight.
Failure to comply with the Blight Ordinance may result in a misdemeanor citation.
If you have any questions or need further information please contact City Hall at 258-3226 or the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office at 258-3353.

Overcoming the Odds
Written by the Mesabi Academy Bulldog coaches
JJ is a student who attends the Mesabi Academy High School. JJ is a sports enthusiast, who in the past school year has played football and basketball for the Mesabi Academy Bulldogs. This young lefty is a terrific running back and is really making a name for himself in basketball.
JJ is originally from Washington D.C. and has enjoyed sports his whole life. When he had the opportunity to play for the bulldogs this year he did not hesitate to sign up. JJ has accomplished a lot this year, and has broken a few school records.
These records include: most 3 point shot made in a game, with 10; and the record for individual scoring in one season, with 648 points. He also is Averaging 29.4 points per game. The Bulldogs have played 22 games this season and have won more games than ever before going into the playoffs, which were on March 9.
JJ attributes his success as a basketball player to his teammates. JJ stated, “I couldn’t have done anything without my teammates.” He also attributes his success to his parents who introduced him to the sport and believed in him as he started playing the game. JJ stated, “Without my parents pushing me to play, I never would have even picked up a basketball.”
When JJ was asked what he aspects of the sport he needs to improve on he stated, “I want to be a complete player and improve defensively. I would also like to work on passing the ball more to my teammates. Oh …… and I need to work on my right handed lay-ups.”
JJ loves the thrill that basketball instills in him and stated, “The best thing about playing basketball at Mesabi Academy is getting to travel around the area and meet the other players. It is fun to play against players you have never met.”
Every season has his ups and downs so when he was asked what he didn’t like about playing basketball this is what he said, “I hate losing, I am very competitive and I get upsets when we lose a game.” Also JJ has had a lot of constructive criticism over the course of the year and said, “I get upset when the coaches or my teammates get on my case during a game or at practice. It is frustrating when they point out the areas of the game I need to improve on, but I need to listen or I will not get better.”
JJ has had an unbelievable basketball season with the Bulldogs and we (his coaches) hope he finds that success after high school.

NEWS AND NOTES FROM THE BUHL-KINNEY
COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN
On a Lenten Friday the new Bishop of Duluth came to Hibbing to meet with members of the areas Catholic churches. bishop Paul Sirba began with a Mass and we then had a social time.
At the February CCW meeting thank you messages for the Christmas gifts to Father Method, Choir Director and Organist Kathy Young, and the Northland village Assisted Living facility were read. A motion was also made and approved to send money for mitten yarn to Rose Marion (the Mitten Lady) for her donation of mittens to the Merritt Elementary School.
It is now approaching the mid point of the Lenten Season - the time of penance and atonement before the Glory of the Easter Resurrection. The preparation for and Easter Service will be found in the church bulletins.
There was a World Day of Prayer on Friday, March 5th at 1 p.m. at the Assembly of God Church in Chisholm. This is a yearly ecumenical event in churches throughout the country.
The St. Joseph's Annual Women's Palm sunday dinner is Sunday, March 28. Everyone is welcome. Please call St. Joseph Church office at 254-5703 for more information.
Please remember your donations for Easter church flowers. Envelopes for the flowers are in the church pews or donations may be given to Joan Kayfes.
Some thoughts for the season
"Remember always to forget
The troubles that have passed away ...
But remember to remember
The blessing of each day'
an Irish Proverb
From all the members of the CCW may your Heart and Home be Filled with the Happiness of Easter.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - BUHL COUNCIL, No. 5612
The Buhl Knights of Columbus will hold its Annual Easter Ham Bingo on Saturday March 27th at 7:00 p.m. in the Buhl-Kinney Senior Center. There will be 33 games for hams and 3 cash cover-all games. There will be drawings for 3 door prizes. Tickets are sold at the door. Refreshments will be sold by the youth of St. Joseph's and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Churches under the direction of Cheryl Smilanich.

BUHL-KINNEY SENIOR CENTER
The new officers for 2010 at the Buhl-Kinney Senior Center are President Collin Gramm replacing Tona Swanson, and Treasurer Val Pauls replacing Vivian Agnoli. Hold over officers are Vice-President Tony Pahula and Secretary Tom Hewitt. Members are reminded that 2010 dues of $3.00 should be paid, also, new members are welcomed in visiting the center and paying the $3.00 dues.
March is National Nutrition month and is sponsored by the American Dietetics Association. To enjoy a healthy meal with most of the vitamins and minerals that you need, come and join your fellow seniors at the Buhl AEOA Dining Site. The cost is only $3.50 for those over 60 years of age and $6.50 for guests under 60. Just call 258-3978 a day previous for a reservation.

BUHL HONOR GUARD NEWS
The Honor Guard would like to thank Tapio Maki for his years of dedicated service to the Buhl Color Guard, all his work on the Buhl Kinney Great Scott Memorial and Flag Pole at the Library, work on Memorial Day Services, firing squad, and book drive for the Silver Bay Veterans Nursing Home. After 60 years he is passing his newsletter pen down to Mari Maki, Navy Veteran. I would like to thank my dad for his dedication to the Veterans of te area and instilling in his family the belief that all military personnel, past and present deserve our respect and remembrance for their service for our freedom. Please thank Tapio when you see him.
Please pray for and support our troops now serving in Iraq, Afghanistan and around the world. Operation Iraqi Freedom has a total of 4,384 deaths and 31,706 wounded. In Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom there have been 1,003 deaths and 5,131 wounded. As of this time there have been 66 Minnesota deaths and 519 from Minnesota wounded. Troops from Wisconsin have been deployed to the Middle East. We pray for their safety, honor their service.
Since the last newsletter taps were played for Frank Terdan and Wesley Oliver Nurmi.
We would like to note the following veterans - in Northland Village Assisted Living Daryl Leibfried who was in the Navy during WWII; in Cornerstone Villa veterans include Edward Runnakko, George Smilanich, Otto Goerdt, Leonard Niemi, John Purkat, Ralph Hanson, and Leo Maki who served in WWII, and Gene Davey who served in the Korean War; Ervin Warden, Sam Koktovich and Godfrey Zakula are in VRMC in Virginia; Edward Trupukka is in Hillcrest Parkside in Hibbing; and Peter Devich is in the MN Veterans Home in Silver Bay.
The Rigatoni Benefit was a big success. We would like to thank everyone who supported this benefit. Special thanks go out to the volunteers for their many hours in insure its success: Gloria Pulford, John Nash, Betty Marold, Shelby Greenlee, David Pervenanze, Shari Swanson, Dale Ogren, Steve Samarja, Judy Houg, and the Buhl-Kinney Senior Center for the use of their facility. Donations were received from: John Nash, Gloria Pulford, Collin Gramm, Bev Pernat, Tom Hewitt, Barb and Rudy Krueger, R Car, Pizza Ranch, Dominoes, Valvolene, F&D Meats, Billy’s Bar, Hydaway Bar, P&H Service, Dave’s Pizza, Valentini’s, Village Inn, SuperOne, and Sunrise Bakery. Please support the various businesses that donated to our benefit. Thank you to anyone who donated that we may have missed. We apologize for this.
Due to an oversight we would like to apologize to the Great Scott Veterans and citizens for not acknowledging them in our advertising for the benefit. Please accept our apologies.
Any correspondence and donations may be sent to:
Buhl Honor Guard
PO Box 452
Buhl, MN 55713
Attn. Mark Maki
Remember to support our troops and their families for the sacrifices they make for our ongoing freedom!

First Lutheran Church
Holy Week is the first week in April and we are busy getting ready. Maundy Thursday Services we share with Messiah Lutheran in Mt. Iron beginning with a soup supper at 5:30. Good Friday Services will be at 12 Noon April 2 at First Lutheran. On Easter Sunday we will share an Easter Breakfast beginning at 7:30. Easter worship is at 9 a.m. Everyone is welcome to join us.
The following is First’s weekly schedule:
Wednesday—Bible Study at 9 a.m., call for location.
Thursday—Vicar’s Office Hours 9 a.m. to 12 Noon : Parish Nurse 12 Noon to 2 p.m.
Sunday—Service at 9 a.m. : Sunday School at 10:15 a.m.
Our answering machines are checked daily, call 258-3876 for the church, 258-3714 for the parsonage, or you can call Messiah Lutheran in Mt. Iron at 741-7057.

Friday

February News - City of Buhl

Electrical Rate Increase of 12%
To become effective February 1, 2010

Residential: From $.0675 cents to $.0755 cents per kw
Commercial: From $.0785 to $.0879 cents per kw

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Household Grease Disposal
In January of 2010, the city lift stations were cleaned out. There was a great deal of “household grease debris” in two of the three lift stations. Please do not dispose of cooking oils/grease into your household drains or into your garbage disposal. This waste should be poured into a can, bagged and disposed of through the refuse system. The City appreciates your cooperation.

Appliance Rebate Program
The Minnesota Trade-In and Save Appliance Program will offer to you a rebate of up to $200.00 if you replace your old appliance with a new Energy Star model. The appliance must be purchased from a Minnesota vendor. The rebate timeframe is during the month of March 2010. The program specific website is www.mnappliancerebate.com. The website will be launched on February 1, 2010.

2010 Census
Households will begin receiving the 2010 census forms in March. The Census Bureau will have office staff at City Hall to answer any questions that you may have. Census workers will visit every address that does not return a census survey form.

Election 2010
In order to vote in the 2010 election, you must be registered to vote. If you have moved to Buhl or moved from one house to another in Buhl, you must complete a Minnesota Voter Registration Application. Forms are available at City Hall or on the web site at www.sos.state.mn.us

Wednesday

FEBRUARY NEWS




S
TORY TIME

WEDNESDAYS

10:00 A.M.!

BUHL PUBLIC LIBRARY


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3RD ANNUAL

WINTER FROLIC

At the Buhl Skating Rinks

Saturday, February 13, 2010

11:00 to 2:00

Fun Games for ALL Ages

Sliding Hill
Ice Bowling
3 Man Hockey Tournament

Hot Dogs, Cupcakes and Cocoa

Fun for ALL!

brought to you by the Buhl Parks and Rec Board

Saturday

JANUARY NEWS

Not a very busy month coming up but I thought I would post a few things:

The winners of Buhl's Christmas Lighting Contest are as follows: Mike and Nicole Erickson, Ted and Cheri Kivi, Susan Thompson and Beth Knight, and Jolene Gilbert. Honorable mention are: Craig and Polly Kohler, Mike and Gail Schmidt, Jim & Sue Milich, Paulette & Dwayne Walters, Paula Fannell, and Jeff & Gayle Pelkey. Included here are some pictures taken on a very cold night through a car's backseat window. Thank you everyone who so nicely decorated their homes for the Holidays.



















HOT READS FOR COLD NIGHTS ADULT READING CLUB BEGINS ON JANUARY 19TH. ALL ADULTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO COME IN AND SIGN UP AND GET PRIZES FOR READING THROUGH MARCH 19TH. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE LIBRARY AT 258-3391!

CHRISTMAS PARTY PICTURES ARE ON-LINE AT THE LIBRARY'S HOME PAGE. CLICK ON KIDSPLAY! IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A COLOR PRINTER THE LIBRARY HAS COPIES AVAILABLE FOR YOU.
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We received the following from the City of Buhl late last year: The Arrowhead Economic Opportunity Agency has received stimulus funds to weatherize 1,210 homes in St. Louis, Lake and Cook Counties. If you are interested in receiving assistance for weatherization/saving energy costs, please contact: AEOA at 218-749-2812 or see the application Online at www.aeoa.org

Winter is HERE! Please pay attention to posted parking regulations!

Have a Good Month Everyone!