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<br />gator� said theq did not
<br />b�g susgiciovs a€ the site
<br />not calf tF�e atate fire
<br />; o�fice. Lindstram Fire
<br />�r1Fn. Peterson said an
<br />short mast iikely ca�sed
<br />nts said the five fire
<br />nts called ta tlte scerie
<br />ta conta9n the blaae —
<br />given t�at near�xy #�
<br />an out of water.
<br />uafion l.ilce this, we have
<br />vhole block burn dowq ��
<br />said. "Onr gu�s did a�
<br />ob."
<br />urauce compapy and
<br />store thai s�at�e wa1Ls
<br />iestroped building still
<br />smoke TlYUtsday after-
<br />oteE�ers were grateful
<br />�v�re spar�.
<br />Aays teased (the fire
<br />� fc,r ye$rs," said Cl�rde
<br />� St�t€ Fatm Irisurance
<br />.vurks n� @oor. "B`�t I
<br />. e t6em credit, Theu
<br />the re8sp� �g � �
<br />id�ats, suCh a.s �.ind-
<br />� �atinn p�.
<br />�anisse�� W�F� C0�-
<br />.. .c_ � -
<br />■• j Vi1 f+�j�('+� �,� � .vc uucrv/ YIQNEFR PRESS
<br />T eRi g�l
<br />Brya� Scott, 8, af lnver Cirove Heights �rstees for carp e�ery cfay fram the shore of Simley Lake Rear Cahilf
<br />Avent�e and SOtEr Street East. He ihraws his catch b�ek becae�se #he scaverrgers help ksep the lakc cfean.
<br />����'���
<br />• CONTlNUED FROM i8
<br />�ommission chairwomaq a mother
<br />af four who has been active in
<br />cfvic affairs far �early three
<br />decades.
<br />■ G�'aig Donald Kla"c�, plan-
<br />uing commission chai,rmaa and
<br />senior assistant director of the
<br />A�innesota Lawyers Profession�l
<br />ResFonsbility Boa.t�,
<br />� Vicky Lorenz, haman
<br />resources adminisirator at RoE-
<br />tlt�nd Hames.
<br />� Ronald Riach, attorney and
<br />retirec� brigadier gerteral of ti�e
<br />�r�cE
<br />� C9NTiNUED FRpM Zg
<br />Minnesota, air NatianaI Guarc3,
<br />past president of the Roseviile
<br />Rotar9 G7ab and aciive in numer-
<br />otus ot�er civsc groups.
<br />� �� �3' �ands, certified
<br />Fublic accouqtant, a leader in
<br />R,oseville G�tfzens for Responsi.ve
<br />Gonerument and giaaist €or Ba�ja
<br />Bandits citizetF hand.
<br />■ Marilyn N. Silvis, an X-ray
<br />�hniaan, mather of secen r.�i_
<br />dre�, former �ugiish_as-a-second-
<br />�anguage tntc�r, ac�tive in an eff�rt
<br />that opposed c[asing St. Joseph's
<br />g°SPita1 attd in the Raseville Ci�i-
<br />zens for Res �i
<br />pansive Govert�ent.
<br />oQ� active in the Roseville
<br />League of Women �oters,
<br />About 100 Mi�npsota cities oper-
<br />aie under home-rule chartets; in
<br />��Y Cot�ni�' onty St. Paul and
<br />VPhite Beaz Lake. Other muniri-
<br />pali.ties are organized according to
<br />rules adopted by the Minnesata
<br />Legislature. Rosevi�te has a rity
<br />manager form of gover��t, �
<br />whicl� elected af�ciaLs set poficies
<br />and city ha[I staff resolve most
<br />day-to-day questions. �
<br />Ann Baker, who covers north suburban
<br />��eOrgiana Sobola, a former ��e�� s, can be reached at �ak-
<br />high-sc�ool teac�.er and librari p ��•com or at 651-481-
<br />1II, 0353.
<br />is still Iooking far �ays to bring in
<br />more r�oney and is �kelY to prtt a
<br />levy referendum on ihe batlnt rh,e
<br />r_ . —.
<br />egpIain it very weli."
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<br />JC![!!TN YQTES BQRGER
<br />St� WRlTER
<br />�wo 11�iinnesota coileges ro -se �.
<br />ttse U.S, News & 5i�orid Repari:
<br />2f300 rani;ing af calieges and �ni-
<br />versii�es; ; �etea,Q� T�.ua'sday,
<br />C:iT��{iI! �Oj.i�'�,N, kt2 Nfli'i'�12��.
<br />14�zr��., rase #�o�rr n�t�th i�i t�99
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<br />��� ���t�n� nati�iG�[ 1I�a-�! arF,�
<br />et�i��es. ;��th.el t"c�ils>F,e, � ,��°d�
<br />�irtIs, r€�sn �,r��sr� azn�h zn ex���.►,
<br />a.n7a�� Ii�id�;�st�rr� fiiaera� az�f�
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<br />�'efQnt
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<br />n.ation.
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<br />Q�ilitte �
<br />+�+����:g� r��c��g�s
<br />3"his ranking by U.S. News and World Report is t
<br />incEUdir�g an institution's reputstion am��g �cac
<br />students who graduate; faculty pay, elass size, s
<br />srtdicatars of facuiry resources; student seiecCivi�
<br />as spendin� per studeni; and a[umni giving.
<br />Naiiona# Iiberal arts coileges
<br />1. Swarthmore Coiiege (pqj
<br />2. Amherst CoElege (MA}
<br />3. Williams College (MA}
<br />4. Weflesley College (MA}
<br />5. Haverford Coflege (PA}
<br />5. MiddleB�ry Cof�egE (��
<br />7. Pomona Coilege (Cq)
<br />8. Garletoet Col�eg,e (�yNl
<br />g. gowdoin Cofiege (ME�
<br />��• 1Nesleyan University (C�
<br />' � - _� . -
<br />Last year, i.i.�, nferys ranked me rop
<br />15 regional schools and grouped the
<br />rest of the schools in tiers, beginnEng
<br />with Tier i. Thls year, the magazine
<br />ranked the top 30 schaols and then
<br />�ouPed remaining schools in tiers,
<br />starting with Tisr 2. Even tho� they
<br />changed tiers, Bemidji 5tate University
<br />a�td St. Cloud 5tate Uroiversity
<br />maintained the same overail score.
<br />The fallowing list shows Minnespta
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<br />�,��'�ti.
<br />Augsbu�
<br />Northwest
<br />Concordia
<br />Crown Coll�
<br />3outhwest
<br />Univers~'rty o
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<br />University �f
<br />Reg�onal
<br />Univ, of St. i
<br />Coffege of Si
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