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September 3, 2011 | Page 21 Savage Pacer | www.savagepacer.com Business owners interested in building your customer base – call us for more information. Welcome Neighbor! has helped new residents learn about their new community for over 20 years. SERVING: CARVER, MCLEOD, SCOTT, WRIGHT & WESTERN HENNEPIN COUNTIES. • packet of helpful information including maps, civic and county resources • hundreds of $$$ in local merchant gift certificates • answers to your new-to-the-area questio ns New to the area? We’ll help make the move easier . www.welcomeneighbormn.com [email protected] Pam Local Greeter CALL Pam 952-240-5243 OR EMAIL US TODAY FOR YOUR FREE PACKET. 952-442-9000 216677 Southwest NEWSPAPERS VOTE NOW: Voting begins Tuesday, Sept. 6 at 5 p.m. and runs through 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 12. PRIZES FOR THE TOP PHOTOS: First prize: $300 Boat Winterization Package from R & R Marine Shakopee and Ham Lake Second prize: $140 St. Croix Fishing Rod and Pflueger Reel from Sport Stop in Shakopee Third prize: $100 Gift Certificate for parts/service from R & R Marine Shakopee and Ham Lake Visit any one of these websites to vote: Chaskaherald.com Chanvillager.com EdenPrairieNews.com JordanNews.com PLAmerican.com Savagepacer.com Shakopeenews.com No more than 10 votes per user per day will be allowed. Winners are selected based on a combination of voting and judging. Judges determine winners from the top five vote getters. Questions? Call 952-345-6676, or e-mail [email protected] ONLINE FISH PHOTO CONTEST Win a makeover from Twin Cities Live! S avvy.mn readers are invited to participate in a live studio audience for Twin Cities Live on Sept. 29. As part of that special Savvy Soiree TCL is giving one lucky lady a makeover. To enter submit a picture and tell us why you want a makeover from the TCL Makeover Team by Thursday, Sept. 22 at Savvy.mn and click on contests. The winner will get a new look from Lillians Shoppes and New Reflections Salons. Winner must be 18+ and available from 2-4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29 to appear on the show. Titles Document Number: T172581 ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT- GAGE: And assigned to: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, on behalf of the holders of the Home Equity Asset Trust 2005-8, Home Equity Pass-through Certificates, Series 2005-8 Dated: September 20, 2010 Registered: October 04, 2010 Scott County Registrar of Titles Document Number: T 205153 Transaction Agent: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Transaction Agent Mort- gage Identification Number: 100056400720513301 Lender or Broker: Home Loan Corporation dba Expanded Mort- gage Credit Residential Mortgage Servicer: Select Portfolio Servicing Mortgage Originator: Not Ap- plicable CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NUM- BER: 35765 COUNTY IN WHICH PROP- ERTY IS LOCATED: Scott Property Address: 9390 Country Dr, Prior Lake, MN 55372-2200 Tax Parcel ID Number: 26- 016005-1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 5, Block 1, Country Court Addition, Scott County, Min- nesota, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the Office of the Registrar of Titles in and for said County and State. AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NO- TICE: $246,166.39 THAT all pre-foreclosure re- quirements have been complied with; that no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or other- wise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that this is registered property; PURSUANT to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above-described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: October 18, 2011 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff ’s Of- fice, Civil Unit, 301 South Fuller St., Shakopee, Minnesota to pay the debt secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any, on said premises and the costs and disburse- ments, including attorney fees al- lowed by law, subject to redemption within six (6) months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns. If the Mortgage is not rein- stated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or the property is not redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the Mortgagor must vacate the property on or before 11:59 p.m. on April 18, 2012, or the next business day if April 18, 2012 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. Mortgagor(s) released from financial obligation: NONE THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR AT- TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSE. THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA- TION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTI- TY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAG- OR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTA- TIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESI- DENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED. DATED: September 03, 2011 ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGEE: U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee, on behalf of the holders of the Home Equity Asset Trust 2005-8, Home Equity Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-8 Wilford, Geske & Cook P.A. Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee Lawrence A. Wilford James A. Geske 8425 Seasons Parkway, Suite 105 Woodbury, MN 55125-4393 (651) 209-3300 File Number: 017013F02 (Published in the Savage Pacer on Saturday, September 3, 10, 17, 24 and October 1, 8, 2011; No. 2887) The Public Notice deadline for the Savage Pacer is at noon Tuesday, for the following Saturday's issue. faxes not accepted publicnotices continued from previous page ON CAMPUS Normandale Community College Normandale Communi- ty College has announced its list of graduates for the spring 2011 semester, many of which are from the Sav- age area. From Burnsville: Isse M. Ahmed, A.A.; Lars Thomas Anderson, A.A.; Kathryn Austin, A.A.; Lydia Jesse Jeanne Bates, A.A.; Madeline Rose Bennewitz, A.A.; Stacey J Burr, A.A.S.; Kathleen G. Campbell, A.A.; Molly Dee Carlton, A.S.; Olga A. Cheung, A.A.S.; Tonia Melvin Davis, A.A.; Rho- daline Dekyi-Arthur, A.S.; Austin Durry, A.A.; Sonja J. Escudero, A.A.; Angela J. Feller, A.A.; Gotsmanlai Gansukh, A.S.; Gabriella Octavia George, A.A.; Ra- chel Nandini Gifford, A.S.; Mark Gilbertson, A.A.; Adam M.H. Goldsmith, A.A.; Robert James Green, A.A.; Anna Grinets, A.A.; Sadiyo Abdi Gulled, A.A.; Chelsea Jeanmarie Hall, A.S.; Simy Siemkhorn Hei, A.S.; Marcy Hoffart, A.A.; Sarah F. Hop- per, A.A.; Nicholas Jensen, A.A.; Brianna Joy Johnson, A.A.; Margaret Mary John- son, A.A.; Axmad H Kaahiye, A.S.; Teresa Lynn Kenney, A.S.; Sor Lao, A.S.; Raindy Na Leam, A.A.; Blake R. Lied, A.A.; Nicola A. Lin- den, A.A.; Jessica Lindgren, A.S.; Phyo Khine Ma, A.S.; Jamie Lea MacBain, A.S.; Sarena Madoll, A.A.; Muna Haji Mahamed, A.A.; Kyla M. Mechura, A.A.; Jemimah G. Motiri, A.A.; Esther Mu- thoni Mugweru, A.A.; Jes- sica Nallick, A.S.; Eshetu Ke- tema Negussie, A.A.; Dat Tan Nguyen, A.A.S.; Kimberly K. O’Connor, A.A.; Leah Beth- any O’Fallon, A.A.; Naomi Anne Olson, A.S.; Lisa Ann Persinger, A.A.; Lutsamee Sophie Phongsavat, A.A.; Daniel Louis Raasch, A.A.; Benjamin Adam Raynor, A.S.; Shawket F. Samawi, A.A.; Shawn Robert Sawyer, A.A.; Leah Rae Schaefer, A.A.; Marylee Makenzie Schnittgen, A.A.; Matthew Calvin Schultz, A.S.; Elyse Lavonne Shuldhiess, A.A.; Someira Siddika, A.A.; Wil- liam J. Sousa, A.A.; Kristen Renae Stender, A.A.; Anna Jo Stevens, A.S.; Maria K. Thieling, A.A.; Ryan Thomas Ticen, A.A.; Shereen West- erveld, A.A.; Zachary Edwin Patrick Wise, A.S. From Prior Lake: Alyssa Rae Anderson, A.A.; Breena Erin Bieber, A.A.; Naqiyah Renee Paige Boissiere, A.A.; Andrew R. Bonstrom, A.A.; Grace Y. Chang, A.A.; Kayla E. Dugdale, A.A.; William Dulon, A.A.; Megan Cathryn Ernst, A.A.; Kelly E. Fox, A.A.; Thomas Gorycki, A.A.; Laura A. Halsey, A.A.; Steven J. Heide, A.S.; Igor Pavlovich Lelyukh, A.S.; David N. Leon- ard, A.A.; Charles S. Litecky, A.A.; Ross M. Lubinski, A.S.; Timothy J. Maust, A.A.; Daniel P. Mullenmeister, A.A.S.; Jaime L. Raden, A.A.; Kristin Sherman, A.A.; Ryan Sutherland, A.A.; Tiffany M. Thomas, A.A.S.; Courtney Weiss, A.A.; Jessica Wright, A.A. From Savage: Nicole T. Anderson, A.A.; Ahmed K. Badal, A.S.; Ingrid A. Bar- rett, A.S.; Tyler Becker, A.A.; Jason Paul Bennett, A.A.; Ariel Kristine Berndt, A.A.; Sarah Luann Boltz, A.A.; John Jeffry Brick, A.A.; Melissa Rose Davidson, A.S.; Ryan Jeffrey Denny, A.A.; Rachel A. Draeger, A.A.; Emily Elg, A.A.; Ella Nyssa Fink, A.S.; Amy Elizabeth Gauquie, A.A.; Jesika Ash- ley Gentry, A.A.; Rhylee A Gilb, A.S.; Erin Grabosky, A.A.; Craig L. Guth, A.A.; Jennifer L. Hager, A.A.; Ju- lie Ann Meyer Hanks, A.A.; Ryan Andrew Hepp, A.A.; Matthew Hulke, A.A.; Svet- lana Kuksenko, A.A.; Amy S. Maass, A.A.S.; Cindy L. W. Nelson, A.S.; Carolyn Ol- son, A.A.; Antoinette Reyn- olds, A.A.; Rasa Rimkus, A.A.; Elizabeth Roach, A.S.; Stacy Marie Rohan, A.S.; Andrew William Sampson, A.S.; Rachel K. Sandquist, A.A.; Gregory Allen Schultz, A.A.; Kristie Irene Stiles, A.A.; Seng Vang, A.A.; Thao Thu Thi Vo, A.A.S.; Anthony C. Ward, A.A.; Cindy Yang, A.A.; Yueping Zhu, A.S. Metropolitan State Several students from Sav- age received degrees from Metropolitan State University during its 88th commencement ceremony on May 3. Included are: Jason Bit- tancourt, B.A. in professional communication; Krista Gei- ken, B.S. in business admis- tration and B.S. in human resource management with honors; Stephanie Grecco, B.S. in finance; Kieu Oanh Nguyen, master of public and nonprofit administration; and Joshua Strand, B.S. in busi- ness administration. University of North Dakota David Duschane of Sav- age received the Community of Learners Scholarship from the University of North Dakota for the 2011-12 academic year. Duschane, son of Paul and Ka- tie Duschane, graduated from Burnsville High School this spring and plans to attend UND in the fall. The Community of Learn- ers Scholarship is awarded to high school seniors who have shown exemplary achieve- ment in both high school GPA and test scores. This scholar- ship program is intended to honor and reward students who contribute to enhancing UND as vibrant and connected learners. North Dakota State University Benjamin J. Dickens of Burnsville and Jaime L. Raden of Prior Lake have been named to the dean’s list for the 2011 summer semester at North Da- kota State University. Dickens is majoring in social science education and Raden is majoring in dietetics. Minnesota State College The Minnesota State Col- lege- Southeast Technical Foundation proudly announces that Briana Leaf of Savage, nursing L.P.N., has received a Foundation Scholarship for fall semester 2011. Iowa State University Austin Randall Eppert of Burnsville and Jay An- drew Prettyman of Prior Lake graduated from Iowa State Uni- versity this summer. Eppert received a B.S. in kinesiology and health, and Prettyman received a B.S. in construction engineering. University of Minnesota- Twin Cities Several area students have made the dean’s list for the University of Minnesota- Twin Cities 2011 Spring Semester. Students on the list all achieved a grade point average of 3.66 or higher while taking 12 or more credits. From Burnsville: Victo- ria Axt , College of Liberal Arts; Annelise Ayres, Col- lege of Continuing Education; Charlene Bogonko, College of Liberal Arts; Amanda Bohn, College of Education/Hu- man Development; Elizabeth Brickweg, College of Liberal Arts; Michael Cahill, College of Liberal Arts; Elizabeth Carlson, College of Liberal Arts; Charlotte Culbertson, College of Liberal Arts; Kelly Dexter, College of Liberal Arts; Erik Doucette, College of Liberal Arts; Lara Farhat, College of Biological Sciences; Allison Flickinger, College of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Sciences; Amber Funkhouser, College of Con- tinuing Education; Kacie Ga- lyon, College of Liberal Arts; Molly Gruber, College of Edu- cation/Human Development; Alicia Gruenwald, College of Biological Sciences; Muna Hassan, College of Liberal Arts; Ronya Hassan, College of Liberal Arts; Christina Heinzen, College of Liberal Arts; Erin Higgins, College of Continuing Education; Patrick Kinville, College of Liberal Arts; Sasha Madden, College of Liberal Arts; Nicole Ma- gee, College of Continuing Education; Jesse Mara, Col- lege of Continuing Education; Aishwarya Menon, College of Liberal Arts; Rachel Miller , School of Nursing; Elizabeth Mrozek, College of Liberal Arts; Safio Mursal , Center for Allied Health; Robert Nor- dall, College of Design; Mikki O’Leary, College of Liberal Arts; Hanna Pahr, College of Liberal Arts; Allison Pino, College of Liberal Arts; Jenni- fer Sanders, College of Liberal Arts; Kali Schweitzer , College of Continuing Education; An- drew Stitt, Col of Education/ Human Development; Philip Stubbs , College of Liberal Arts; Mitchell Turner, Col- lege of Liberal Arts; Christo- pher Unger, College of Liberal Arts; Nicole Wahl, Col of Edu- cation/Human Development; Yusuf Yusuf, Center for Allied Health. From Prior Lake: Britta Anderson, College of Food, Ag- riculture & Natural Resource Sciences; Tasha Balow, School of Nursing; Natalie Bauer, College of Liberal Arts; Casey Berens, College of Education/ Human Development; Mara Calderon, College of Educa- tion/Human Development; Cynthia Cherucheril , Col- lege of Continuing Education; Christine Czycalla, College of Continuing Education; Gordon Frederickson, College of Lib- eral Arts; Bailey Freer, Col- lege of Continuing Education; Brittany Gorham, College of Liberal Arts; Drake Halbkat, College of Liberal Arts; Myah Holmquist, College of Liberal Arts; Anna Irestone, College of Liberal Arts; Katie Keogh, College of Liberal Arts; Amber Kraemer, College of Liberal Arts; Hannah Mathison, Col- lege of Liberal Arts; Andrea Melink, College of Continuing Education; Nicole Muenchow, College of Liberal Arts; Justin Schlitz, College of Liberal Arts; Elizabeth Torgeson, College of Design; Alexa Tovsen, Col- lege of Liberal Arts; James Wagner , College of Continuing Education. From Savage: Sharmila Ahmed, College of Continuing Education; Rebecca Barber, College of Education/Human Development; Cory Etzkorn, College of Design; Elisa Horn- ing, College of Liberal Arts; Reid Jessen, College of Biologi- cal Sciences; Laurent Kuehnl, College of Liberal Arts; Chris- tiana Lim, College of Continu- ing Education; Justin Ma- howald, College of Education/ Human Development; Kate Mehring, College of Continu- ing Education; Sivmey Net, College of Liberal Arts; Rachel Sandquist, College of Educa- tion/Human Development; Jenifer Vinson, College of Liberal Arts; Lauren Wigen, College of Biological Sciences; Danyelle Younghans, College of Liberal Arts. Concordia University Thomas Flack and Kelsey Koch, both of Savage, have been named to the dean’s list at Concordia University, St. Paul for the spring 2011 semester. Students with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher are rec- ognized for superior academic performance by being named to the dean’s list. Benedictine University Kari Leigh Grittner of Sav- age earned an M.B.A. in Master of Business Administration from Benedictine University this past spring. The Savage Pacer welcomes information from readers for “On Campus.” Items can be sent through the Web site at www. savagepacer.com; via e-mail to [email protected]; by fax to (952) 447-6671; via U.S. mail at P.O. Box 376, Savage, MN 55378; or dropped off at the newspaper office at 14093 Commerce Ave., S.E., Prior Lake. For more in- formation, call the newspaper office at (952) 440-1234. The Savage Pacer is on the web. www.savagepacer.com

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TitlesDocument Number: T172581ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-

GAGE: And assigned to: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, on behalf of the holders of the Home Equity Asset Trust 2005-8, Home Equity Pass-through Certifi cates, Series 2005-8

Dated: September 20, 2010Registered: October 04, 2010

Scott County Registrar of TitlesDocument Number: T 205153Transaction Agent: Mortgage

Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.

Transaction Agent Mor t-gage Identification Number: 100056400720513301

Lender or Broker: Home Loan Corporation dba Expanded Mort-gage Credit

Residential Mortgage Servicer: Select Portfolio Servicing

Mortgage Originator: Not Ap-plicable

CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NUM-BER: 35765

COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-ERTY IS LOCATED: Scott

Property Address: 9390 Country Dr, Prior Lake, MN 55372-2200

Tax Parcel ID Number: 26-016005-1

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 5, Block 1, Country Court Addition, Scott County, Min-nesota, according to the plat thereof on fi le and of record in the Offi ce of the Registrar of Titles in and for said County and State.

AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NO-TICE: $246,166.39

THAT all pre-foreclosure re-quirements have been complied with; that no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or other-wise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that this is registered property;

PURSUANT to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above-described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: October 18, 2011 at 10:00 AM

PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff ’s Of-fi ce, Civil Unit, 301 South Fuller St., Shakopee, Minnesota

to pay the debt secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any, on said premises and the costs and disburse-ments, including attorney fees al-lowed by law, subject to redemption within six (6) months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns.

If the Mortgage is not rein-stated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or the property is not redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the Mortgagor must vacate the property on or before 11:59 p.m. on April 18, 2012,

or the next business day if April 18, 2012 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday.

Mortgagor(s) released from fi nancial obligation: NONE

THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE.

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-TION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTI-TY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.

THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAG-OR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTA-TIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESI-DENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICUL-TURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.DATED: September 03, 2011ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGEE: U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee, on behalf of the holders of the Home Equity Asset Trust 2005-8, Home Equity Pass-Through Certifi cates, Series 2005-8Wilford, Geske & Cook P.A.Attorneys for Assignee of MortgageeLawrence A. WilfordJames A. Geske8425 Seasons Parkway, Suite 105Woodbury, MN 55125-4393(651) 209-3300File Number: 017013F02(Published in the Savage Pacer on Saturday, September 3, 10, 17, 24 and October 1, 8, 2011; No. 2887)

The Public Notice deadline for the Savage

Pacer is at noon Tuesday, for the following

Saturday's issue.

faxes not accepted

publicnotices continued from previous page

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NormandaleCommunity College

Normandale Communi-ty College has announced its list of graduates for the spring 2011 semester, many of which are from the Sav-age area. From Burnsville: Isse M. Ahmed, A.A.; Lars Thomas Anderson, A.A.; Kathryn Austin, A.A.; Lydia Jesse Jeanne Bates, A.A.; Madeline Rose Bennewitz, A.A.; Stacey J Burr, A.A.S.; Kathleen G. Campbell, A.A.; Molly Dee Carlton, A.S.; Olga A. Cheung, A.A.S.; Tonia Melvin Davis, A.A.; Rho-daline Dekyi-Arthur, A.S.; Austin Durry, A.A.; Sonja J. Escudero, A.A.; Angela J. Feller, A.A.; Gotsmanlai Gansukh, A.S.; Gabriella Octavia George, A.A.; Ra-chel Nandini Gifford, A.S.; Mark Gilbertson, A.A. ; Adam M.H. Goldsmith, A.A.; Robert James Green, A.A.; Anna Grinets, A.A.; Sadiyo Abdi Gulled, A.A.; Chelsea Jeanmarie Hall, A.S.; Simy Siemkhorn Hei, A.S.; Marcy Hoffart, A.A.; Sarah F. Hop-per, A.A.; Nicholas Jensen, A.A.; Brianna Joy Johnson, A.A.; Margaret Mary John-son, A.A.; Axmad H Kaahiye, A.S.; Teresa Lynn Kenney, A.S.; Sor Lao, A.S.; Raindy Na Leam, A.A.; Blake R. Lied, A.A.; Nicola A. Lin-den, A.A.; Jessica Lindgren, A.S.; Phyo Khine Ma, A.S.; Jamie Lea MacBain, A.S.; Sarena Madoll, A.A.; Muna Haji Mahamed, A.A.; Kyla M. Mechura, A.A.; Jemimah G. Motiri, A.A.; Esther Mu-thoni Mugweru, A.A.; Jes-sica Nallick, A.S.; Eshetu Ke-tema Negussie, A.A.; Dat Tan Nguyen, A.A.S.; Kimberly K. O’Connor, A.A.; Leah Beth-any O’Fallon, A.A.; Naomi Anne Olson, A.S.; Lisa Ann Persinger, A.A.; Lutsamee Sophie Phongsavat, A.A.; Daniel Louis Raasch, A.A.; Benjamin Adam Raynor, A.S.; Shawket F. Samawi, A.A.; Shawn Robert Sawyer, A.A.; Leah Rae Schaefer, A.A. ; Marylee Makenzie Schnittgen, A.A.; Matthew Calvin Schultz, A.S.; Elyse Lavonne Shuldhiess, A.A.; Someira Siddika, A.A.; Wil-liam J. Sousa, A.A.; Kristen Renae Stender, A.A.; Anna Jo Stevens, A.S.; Maria K. Thieling, A.A.; Ryan Thomas Ticen, A.A.; Shereen West-erveld, A.A.; Zachary Edwin Patrick Wise, A.S.

From Prior Lake: Alyssa Rae Anderson, A.A.; Breena Erin Bieber, A.A.; Naqiyah Renee Paige Boissiere, A.A.; Andrew R. Bonstrom, A.A.; Grace Y. Chang, A.A.; Kayla E. Dugdale, A.A.; William Dulon, A.A.; Megan Cathryn Ernst, A.A.; Kelly E. Fox, A.A.; Thomas Gorycki, A.A.; Laura A. Halsey, A.A.; Steven J. Heide, A.S.; Igor Pavlovich Lelyukh, A.S.; David N. Leon-ard, A.A.; Charles S. Litecky, A.A.; Ross M. Lubinski, A.S.; Timothy J. Maust, A.A.; Daniel P. Mullenmeister, A.A.S.; Jaime L. Raden, A.A.; Kristin Sherman, A.A.; Ryan Sutherland, A.A.; Tiffany M. Thomas, A.A.S.; Courtney Weiss, A.A.; Jessica Wright, A.A.

From Savage: Nicole T. Anderson, A.A.; Ahmed K.

Badal, A.S.; Ingrid A. Bar-rett, A.S.; Tyler Becker, A.A.; Jason Paul Bennett, A.A.; Ariel Kristine Berndt, A.A.; Sarah Luann Boltz, A.A.; John Jeffry Brick, A.A.; Melissa Rose Davidson, A.S.; Ryan Jeffrey Denny, A.A.; Rachel A. Draeger, A.A.; Emily Elg, A.A.; Ella Nyssa Fink, A.S.; Amy Elizabeth Gauquie, A.A.; Jesika Ash-ley Gentry, A.A.; Rhylee A Gilb, A.S.; Erin Grabosky, A.A.; Craig L. Guth, A.A.; Jennifer L. Hager, A.A.; Ju-lie Ann Meyer Hanks, A.A.; Ryan Andrew Hepp, A.A.; Matthew Hulke, A.A.; Svet-lana Kuksenko, A.A.; Amy S. Maass, A.A.S.; Cindy L. W. Nelson, A.S.; Carolyn Ol-son, A.A.; Antoinette Reyn-olds, A.A.; Rasa Rimkus, A.A.; Elizabeth Roach, A.S.; Stacy Marie Rohan, A.S.; Andrew William Sampson, A.S.; Rachel K. Sandquist, A.A.; Gregory Allen Schultz, A.A.; Kristie Irene Stiles, A.A.; Seng Vang, A.A.; Thao Thu Thi Vo, A.A.S.; Anthony C. Ward, A.A.; Cindy Yang, A.A.; Yueping Zhu, A.S.

Metropolitan StateSeveral students from Sav-

age received degrees from Metropolitan State University during its 88th commencement ceremony on May 3.

Included are: Jason Bit-tancourt, B.A. in professional communication; Krista Gei-ken, B.S. in business admis-tration and B.S. in human resource management with honors; Stephanie Grecco, B.S. in finance; Kieu Oanh Nguyen, master of public and nonprofi t administration; and Joshua Strand, B.S. in busi-ness administration.

University ofNorth Dakota

David Duschane of Sav-age received the Community of Learners Scholarship from the University of North Dakota for the 2011-12 academic year. Duschane, son of Paul and Ka-tie Duschane, graduated from Burnsville High School this spring and plans to attend UND in the fall.

The Community of Learn-ers Scholarship is awarded to high school seniors who have shown exemplary achieve-ment in both high school GPA and test scores. This scholar-ship program is intended to honor and reward students who contribute to enhancing UND as vibrant and connected learners.

North DakotaState University

Benjamin J. Dickens of Burnsville and Jaime L. Raden of Prior Lake have been named to the dean’s list for the 2011 summer semester at North Da-kota State University.

Dickens is majoring in social science education and Raden is majoring in dietetics.

Minnesota StateCollege

The Minnesota State Col-lege - Southeast Technical Foundation proudly announces

that Briana Leaf of Savage, nursing L.P.N., has received a Foundation Scholarship for fall semester 2011.

Iowa State UniversityAustin Randall Eppert

of Burnsville and Jay An-drew Prettyman of Prior Lake graduated from Iowa State Uni-versity this summer. Eppert received a B.S. in kinesiology and health, and Prettyman received a B.S. in construction engineering.

University ofMinnesota- Twin Cities

Several area students have made the dean’s list for the University of Minnesota- Twin Cities 2011 Spring Semester.

Students on the list al l achieved a grade point average of 3.66 or higher while taking 12 or more credits.

From Burnsville: Victo-ria Axt, College of Liberal Arts; Annelise Ayres, Col-lege of Continuing Education; Charlene Bogonko, College of Liberal Arts; Amanda Bohn, Col lege of Education /Hu-man Development; Elizabeth Brickweg, College of Liberal Arts; Michael Cahill, College of Liberal Arts; Elizabeth Carlson, College of Liberal Arts; Charlotte Culbertson, College of Liberal Arts; Kelly Dexter, College of Liberal Arts; Erik Doucette, College of Liberal Arts; Lara Farhat, College of Biological Sciences; Allison Flickinger, College of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Sciences; Amber Funkhouser, College of Con-tinuing Education; Kacie Ga-lyon, College of Liberal Arts; Molly Gruber, College of Edu-cation/Human Development; Alicia Gruenwald, College of Biological Sciences; Muna Hassan, College of Liberal Arts; Ronya Hassan, College of Liberal Arts; Christina Heinzen, College of Liberal Arts; Erin Higgins, College of Continuing Education; Patrick Kinville, College of Liberal Arts; Sasha Madden, College of Liberal Arts; Nicole Ma-gee, College of Continuing Education; Jesse Mara, Col-lege of Continuing Education; Aishwarya Menon, College of Liberal Arts; Rachel Miller, School of Nursing; Elizabeth Mrozek, College of Liberal Arts; Safio Mursal, Center for Allied Health; Robert Nor-dall, College of Design; Mikki O’Leary, College of Liberal Arts; Hanna Pahr, College of Liberal Arts; Allison Pino, College of Liberal Arts; Jenni-fer Sanders, College of Liberal Arts; Kali Schweitzer, College of Continuing Education; An-drew Stitt, Col of Education/Human Development; Philip Stubbs, College of Liberal Arts; Mitchell Turner, Col-lege of Liberal Arts; Christo-pher Unger, College of Liberal Arts; Nicole Wahl, Col of Edu-cation/Human Development; Yusuf Yusuf, Center for Allied Health.

From Prior Lake: Britta Anderson, College of Food, Ag-riculture & Natural Resource Sciences; Tasha Balow, School of Nursing; Natalie Bauer, College of Liberal Arts; Casey Berens, College of Education/Human Development; Mara

Calderon, College of Educa-tion/Human Development; Cynthia Cherucheril, Col-lege of Continuing Education; Christine Czycalla, College of Continuing Education; Gordon Frederickson, College of Lib-eral Arts; Bailey Freer, Col-lege of Continuing Education; Brittany Gorham, College of Liberal Arts; Drake Halbkat, College of Liberal Arts; Myah Holmquist, College of Liberal Arts; Anna Irestone, College of Liberal Arts; Katie Keogh, College of Liberal Arts; Amber Kraemer, College of Liberal Arts; Hannah Mathison, Col-lege of Liberal Arts; Andrea Melink, College of Continuing Education; Nicole Muenchow, College of Liberal Arts; Justin Schlitz, College of Liberal Arts; Elizabeth Torgeson, College of Design; Alexa Tovsen, Col-lege of Liberal Arts; James Wagner, College of Continuing Education.

From Savage: Sharmila Ahmed, College of Continuing Education; Rebecca Barber, College of Education/Human Development; Cory Etzkorn, College of Design; Elisa Horn-ing, College of Liberal Arts; Reid Jessen, College of Biologi-cal Sciences; Laurent Kuehnl, College of Liberal Arts; Chris-tiana Lim, College of Continu-ing Education; Justin Ma-howald, College of Education/Human Development; Kate Mehring, College of Continu-ing Education; Sivmey Net, College of Liberal Arts; Rachel Sandquist, College of Educa-tion/Human Development; Jenifer Vinson, College of Liberal Arts; Lauren Wigen, College of Biological Sciences; Danyelle Younghans, College of Liberal Arts.

Concordia UniversityThomas Flack and Kelsey

Koch, both of Savage, have been named to the dean’s list at Concordia University, St. Paul for the spring 2011 semester. Students with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher are rec-ognized for superior academic performance by being named to the dean’s list.

BenedictineUniversity

Kari Leigh Grittner of Sav-age earned an M.B.A. in Master of Business Administration from Benedictine University this past spring.

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