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In the Know in St. Joseph
JANUARY 2018
www.cityofstjoseph.com
FROM THE DESK OF THE MAYOR
City Contact
Information
Mayor Rick Schultz
3267th Ave SE
Great for family reunions, grad parties,
St. Joseph MN 56374
office gatherings or get togethers with
320-260-0393
friends. For reservations call 363-7201
rschultz@cityofstjoseph.com
or stop in at the Government Center.
Millstream Park
Councilor Dale Wick
Rental Fee $107.63/day
1211 Dale Street East
Damage deposit $200/day
St. Joseph MN 56374
Centennial Park
320-363-0221
Rental fee $91.48/day
dwick@cityofstjoseph.com
Damage deposit $100/day
Klinefelter Park
Free! Available on a first-come,
Councilor Troy Goracke
first served basis.
31311th Ave SE
St. Joseph MN 56374
(320) 241-2005
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tgoracke@cityofstjoseph.com
Councilor Matt Killam
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120 Jasmine Lane
St. Joseph MN 56374
(612) 245-4652
mkillam@cityofstjoseph.com
Councilor Bob Loso
301 Birch Street West
St. Joseph MN 56374
(320) 363-8703
bloso@cityofstjoseph.com
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Administrator Judy Weyrens
75 Callaway St E
St. Joseph MN 56374
(320) 363-7201
jweyrens@cityofstjoseph.com
Police Chief Joel Klein
75 Callaway St E
St. Joseph MN 56374
(320) 363-8250
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jklein@cityofstjoseph.com
Mayor Rick Schultz
Public Works Terry Thene
75 Callaway St E
CITY OF ST. JOSEPH
St. Joseph MN 56374
NEWS & EVENTS
(320) 363-7201
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tthene@cityoftjoseph.com
Charter 181
Saint Joseph
NEW!
SATURDAYS
WINTER MARKET
9 AM1 PM
JAN 13 FEB 10
MAR 10 APR 14
RESURRECTION LUTHERAN
NEW! DAY & TIME
SKATING RINK OPEN
UPCOMING HOLIDAY S
in Memorial Park !
The rink is for both hockey & recrea-
tional skaters to enjoy. Warming house
hours are as follows:
MondayFriday 48 PM
Saturdays & Sundays 12 noon8 PM
*
details.
2018 EVENTS
MONDAYS 3:30-5:30
Resurrection Lutheran Church
January 15 July 16
February 12 August 13
March 12 September 17
April 16 October 15
May 14 November 12
June 18 December 10
Water Line Freeze
While the City is not experiencing any frozen water lines at
this time, the City Engineer would like to remind residents to
be mindful of long periods of extreme cold weather and the
impact to service lines. If the temperatures become extreme
residents are encouraged to run a stream of water about as
thick as a pencil. The City will make every effort to notify
residents via the website, cable access and local newspapers
should there be a threat of service line freezing.