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Nationally touring Civil Rights

Exhibition opened April 6


Submitted Article
...we had averted our
eyes for far too long, turning away from the ugly
reality facing us as a
nation. Let the world see
what Ive seen. - Mamie
Till Bradley
In September 1955,
shortly after 14-year-old
Emmett Till was murdered
by white supremacists in
Mississippi, his grieving
mother,
Mamie
Till
Bradley, distributed to
newspapers and magazines
a gruesome black-andwhite photograph of his
mutilated corpse.
The mainstream media
rejected the photograph as
inappropriate for publication, but Bradley was able
to turn to AfricanAmerican periodicals for
support. Asked why she
would do this, Bradley
explained that by witnessing, with their own eyes,
the brutality of segregation, Americans would be
more likely to support the
cause of civil rights.
For All the World to See:
Visual Culture and the
Struggle for Civil Rights, a
nationally touring exhibition from NEH on the
Road, runs now through

May 25 at the Stearns


History Museum.
Through a compelling
assortment of photographs,
television clips, art posters,
and historic artifacts, the
exhibition traces how
images and media disseminated to the American public transformed the modern
civil rights movement and
jolted Americans, both
black and white, out of a
state of denial or complacency.
Visitors to the immersive
display will explore dozens
of compelling and persuasive visual images, including photographs from
influential magazines such
as LIFE, JET and EBONY;
CBS news footage; and TV
clips from The Ed Sullivan
Show. Also included are
civil rights era objects that
exemplify the range of
negative and positive
imageryfrom
Aunt
Jemima syrup dispensers
and 1930s produce advertisements
to
Jackie
baseball
Robinson
ephemera and 1960s childrens toys with AfricanAmerican portraiture.
For All the World to See
is not a history of the civil
rights movement, but

rather an exploration of the


vast number of potent
images that influenced how
Americans perceived race
and the struggle for equality.
Dr. Maurice Berger,
research professor at the
Center for Art, Design and
Visual Culture, University
of Maryland, Baltimore,
curated the exhibit, For All
the World to See: Visual
Culture and the Struggle
for Civil Rights. It was coorganized by the Center for
Art, Design and Visual
Culture
and
the
Smithsonians National
Museum
of AfricanAmerican History and
Culture. For All the World
to See has been made possible through NEH on the
Road, a special initiative of
the National Endowment
for the Humanities (NEH).
It has been adapted and is
being toured by MidAmerica Arts Alliance (MAAA). Founded in 1972,
Mid-America Arts Alliance
is the oldest regional nonprofit arts organization in
the United States.
For more information,
visit www.maaa.org or
www.nehontheroad.org.

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House
and
Senate
Republicans unveiled their
comprehensive, future-oriented proposal for transportation in Minnesota: the
Road and Bridge Act of
2015 (House File 4). The
Republican plan invests $7
billion more over the next
decade without raising
taxes.
The
ten-year
approach prioritizes road

and bridge infrastructure


through:
Immediate repair of
roads in Minnesota communities.
Highway improvements
for commuters and commerce.
Reliable, long-term funding without raising taxes.
Representative
Jim
Newberger,
R-Becker,
issued the following state-

ment after the release of


the plan:
"Minnesotans now have
a clear choice between two
different
plans:
The
Republican plan, the Road
and Bridge Act of 2015,
which prioritizes state dollars to address our longterm transportation infrastructure needs, or the plan
supported by Democrats
and Governor Dayton
which represents an $8.65
billion tax increase on
hardworking families,"
Newberger said. "We can
fix our roads and bridges,
and make long-term
investments without taking
more
money
from
pockets.
Minnesotans'
Minnesotans across the
state are tired of tax
increases being the answer
to every problem in Saint
Paul. Our plan is a common-sense approach that I
think a vast majority of
Minnesotans will support."

Newberger on the release of the


Road and Bridge Act of 2015

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WRIGHT COUNTY SHERIFF


ACTIVITY REPORT FOR
PERIOD ENDING
APRIL 6, 2015
On April 1, Stephen Nicolas
Klosterman, 23, of Monticello,
was arrested in Monticello on the
charges of 5th degree controlled
substance and theft, and a Wright
County warrant for 3rd degree
DWI violation.
On April 2, Matthew More
Curran, 47, of Minneapolis, was
arrested in Hennepin County on a
Wright County warrant for theft.
On April 2, Stephanie Anne
Hentges, 22, of Fridley, was
arrested in Anoka County on a

Clearwater Churches
Clearwater United
Methodist Church
P.O. Box 82; 405 Main
Street, Clearwater
Pastor Ken Felska:
320-558-2581
Sunday Traditional Worship 10:30 a.m.
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Freedom Bible Church


Old Clearwater Post Office
Bldg. - 605 Lime Street
9:30am & 6pm Sundays Bible
Study;
10:45am
Sundays - Worship Service;
7pm Wed - Bible Study.

Rejoice Lutheran Church ELCA


1155 Co. Rd. 75, P.O. Box
307; Clearwater, MN 55320
Pastors Scott Gjevre, Tim
Lindhorst: 320-558-6851
Summer Sunday Worship:
May 25 thru Aug 31
9:30 a.m. Blended Worship,
10:30 Fellowship
Regular Sunday Worship
(begins Sept. 7)
8:30 a.m. Traditional
Worship, 9:35 a.m.
Fellowship, Sunday School,
Adult Ed., Cappuccino Bible
Study (Jr. & Sr. High)
10:30 a.m. Contemporary
Service

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Rep. Marion ONeills column

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Patient Safe Zone Bill
In the Health and Human
Services
Reform
Committee, they held a
hearing on my bipartisan
Patient Safe Zone Bill
which protects staff,
patients and visitors in a
hospital, hospice or nursing home.
The definition of Patient
Safe Zone would be added
to the sections of law that
offer additional protections
in regards to drugs and
guns in a "school zone,
park zone, public housing
zone, or drug treatment
facility." It would also
increase penalties for
inmates who, while receiving treatment in a hospital,
assault hospital staff. If
enacted, inmates who
assault hospital staff would
face the same penalties as
assaulting a prison guard.
This legislation is about
protecting hardworking
hospital staff, and I am
pleased it is advancing
through the committee
process.

Public
Notice

CLEARWATER TOWNSHIP
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the Clearwater Township
Board will be changing its regular
board meeting from April 13,
2015 to April 20th, 2015 Day.
The meeting time will remain the
same at 7:30 p.m., at the town
hall located at 15015 State
Highway 24, Clearwater MN
55320.
Jean Just
Clerk, Clearwater Township
(Tribune, April 10, 2015)

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Specialty Courts
Funding
In the Public Safety and
Crime Prevention Committee, my bipartisan specialty courts funding bill
received a hearing. HF
1180 appropriates $1 million for FY 2016-17 to
expand Minnesota's specialty courts for people
with chemical dependency
problems or mental illness.
I believe these courts are
not only a great avenue to
relieve the pressure on our
criminal courts, but also
turn around the lives of
many people suffering
from a drug problem or
mental illness, helping
them become productive
members of society once
again.
An estimated 80 percent
of people who go through
our court system have a
chemical dependency, and
60-65 percent have a mental illness. These specialty
courts offer an alternative
way to help people convicted of a crime receive
the mental health care and
wrap around services they
need, and have also proven
to have lower recidivism
rates than our regular court
system.
Nursing Home
Reimbursement
Legislation
In the Aging and LongTerm Care Committee,
they heard HF 562, a bill I
authored to increase the
Wright County nursing
home reimbursement rate
to that of the metro rate.
Our county is surrounded
by other counties that pay
a higher reimbursement
rate to nursing homes, putting us at a disadvantage to
attract and retain quality,
qualified staff to take care
of our seniors.
Passing this rate adjustment into law will help our
local nursing facilities
cover operating costs, and
ensure they receive fair
funding. Anne Dirks from
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Church of St. Luke


17545 Huber Ave. NW
Clearwater, MN 55320
Fr. Dennis Backer, Pastor
320-558-2124
Weekend Mass times:
5 p.m. Saturday
8 & 10 a.m. Sundays
Weekday
Mass
times:
Tuesday Friday 8 a.m.;
Saturday 9 a.m.
Reconciliation is available 45
minutes prior to all Masses.
Holy Days as announced
Website: www.churchofstlukes.
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Tri-County Alliance Church


8464 160th St NW
Clearwater (Co Rd 104 &
Hwy 24)
320-558-2750
Pastor David Fogal
Sunday School 9 a.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Adventure
(kids) 6-7:30 p.m.
Wed. Youth (Gr. 6-8) 6-7:40 p.m.
Wed. Youth (Gr. 9-12) 7:20-9 p.m.
email:tcachurch@frontiernet.net
Web: tcachurch.com

Buffalo and Jason Nelson


from Lakeridge Care
Center in Buffalo testified
on behalf of the bill.
Taking care of our aging
adults and disabled is so
important, and that is why
I am honored to carry this
bill on behalf of the longterm care facilities in
Wright County.
Constituents at the
Capitol
I always appreciate when
constituents are able to
stop by the Capitol and
share their priorities with
me. I was able to meet
with:
REM South Central
Services members who
came to discuss 5% cost of
living adjustments and the
minimum wage.
Brian Hoffman and Kara
Radke from Monticello
Local 2010 who came to
discuss
Education
Minnesota priorities.
Theresa Miller from
Buffalo who came to discuss 5% cost of living
adjustments on behalf of
people with disabilities.
Chris Scott, a University
of St. Thomas student,
who came to discuss the
Minnesota State Grant
Program.
If you would like to set
up a meeting with me at
the Capitol, I invite you to
contact my office to make
an appointment.
As always, please feel
free to contact me about
any state legislative issue.
You can e-mail at
Rep.Marion.ONeill@Hou
se.MN or call my office at
651-296-5063.
You can also write a letter to me. My office
address at the Capitol is
549 State Office Building,
100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther
King
Jr.
Blvd,
St. Paul, MN 55155.

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Buffalo on the charge of driving


after cancellation inimical to public safety.
On April 3, Randy James
Angerhofer, 41, of Buffalo, was
arrested in Buffalo on a Wright
County warrant for 2nd degree
DWI.
On April 3, Jeffrey Michael
Martin, 39, of St. Cloud, was
arrested in Buffalo on an Isanti
County warrant for 3rd degree
DWI.
On April 3, Mark Reinhold Lies,
29, of Annandale, was arrested in
Buffalo on a Wright County warrant for 5th degree possession of a
controlled substance and a Stearns

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Wright County warrant for theft.


On April 2, Stacy Grace Knese, 32
of Buffalo, was arrested in
Buffalo on a Hennepin County
warrant for theft.
On April 2, Ashley Ann
Schlichting, 23, of St. Cloud, was
arrested in Stearns County on
Wright County warrants for theft
and a Washington County warrant
for theft.
On April 2, Briana Sharee Soto,
24, of Big Lake, was arrested in
Monticello on the charge of 5th
degree controlled substance possession.
On April 2, Arthur Ryan Roberts,
29, of Buffalo, was arrested in

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Silver Creek Area Churches


Faith Lutheran Church
12449 Clementa Ave NW,
Monticello
Pastor James Tetlie:
763-878-2092
1/2 mile north of Lake Maria
State Park on Co. Rd. 111
Sunday worship are 8:30 traditional service and 11am
celebration service. Sunday
school is at 9:45a.m. from
Sept - May. Wed Worship 7
p.m. June - August.
email:
faithlutheran@tds. net
http://lutheran-faith.org

Immanuel Lutheran
Church of Silver Creek
11390 Elliott Avenue N. W.
Maple Lake, MN 55358
Pastor: Rev. George W.
Sagissor III
Tel. # 320-333-8636
Our Worship info is:
10 AM Worship
11 AM Sunday School and
Bible Study

Silver Creek Community


Church
Co. Rd. 8 & Co. Rd. 143;
Silver Creek
Pastor Luke Baehr: 320-9633957
Sunday Worship at 9 a.m.;
Sunday School begins at
10:30 a.m.

County warrants for domestic


assault.
On April 3, Tonya Marie Pena, 27,
of Buffalo, was arrested in
Buffalo on a Wright County warrant for possession of drug paraphernalia and a Hennepin County
warrant for theft.
On April 3, Morgan Lynn
Knutson, 23, of Monticello, was
arrested in Monticello on the
charge of domestic assault.
On April 5, Frances Johnson, 48,
of Brooklyn Center, was arrested
in Hasty on the charge of 5th
degree possession of a controlled
substance.

email: SCCC@lakedalelink.
org or www.silvercreekcommunitychurch.org
Clear Lake Area Churches
Living Waters Church
7830 Church St., Clear Lake
Rev. Mark Stahl: 320 2920250
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Wednesday Night Bible
Study 7 p.m.
Tuesday Night Young Adult 7
p.m.

St. Marcus Catholic Church


8701 Main Avenue, CL
Rev. Virgil Helmin: 320-7432481
Mass: Saturdays at 5pm
Sundays: Jan - June: 8 a.m.
July - Dec: 10 a.m.
Reconcilation: Sat at 4:15
email: stmarcus@frontiernet.net
www.stmarcuschurch.com

Trinity Lutheran ChurchLCMS


209 Market Street, CL
Rev. George W. Sagissor III
320-333-8636
Sunday Worship 8 a.m.
Sunday School & Adult Bible

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