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For Immediate Release – – May 10, 2024

Hermantown Fire Department Set for Training Burn

Local Developers’ Donation Allows for Significant Training Opportunity

Hermantown, Minn. – The Hermantown Fire Department will be performing a significant training burn within the Hermantown Marketplace on Saturday, May 11, from 7 a.m. until as late as 5 p.m.

Two roads will be closed as part of the training. Richard Avenue will be inaccessible between Stevie Drive and Lindgren Road, and Lindgren Road will be closed between Haines Road and Loberg Avenue.

The day-long event will feature a variety of training exercises for members of the Hermantown Fire Department within and around the house located at 4716 Lindgren Road.

The training is possible thanks to the donation of the structure by local developers Joe Peterson and Stevie Paulson of Platinum Properties and Patriot Properties of Hermantown.

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For more information, contact Joe Wicklund, Communications Director, City of Hermantown, at [email protected] or 218.729.3614.

For Immediate Release – May 1, 2024

Construction Project Set to Close Bridge on Hermantown Road

Bridge Near Five Corners Road Closes Wednesday, May 8

Hermantown, Minn. – A bridge closure will have a significant impact on traffic using Hermantown Road beginning next week, as the structure is set to be replaced as part of a several-month construction project.

The bridge, which is located east of Midway Road and near the intersection of Five Corners Road and Hermantown Road, will be closed beginning Wednesday, May 8, at 6:00 a.m.

The bridge will remain closed through the summer months as it is replaced. Hermantown Road will remain open to local traffic through the construction project, as will the portion of Old Midway Road that is also being reconstructed, but the bridge will not be passable beginning next week.

Non-local traffic traveling east/west on Hermantown Road will need to utilize other roads in the area, such as Maple Grove Road or Morris Thomas Road.

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For more information, contact Joe Wicklund, Communications & Community Engagement Director, City of Hermantown, at [email protected] or 218.729.3614.

For Immediate Release – February 14, 2024

Community Recreation Initiative Projects Continue Moving Forward

Naming Rights Finalization for the Hockey Arena Highlights Fundraising Efforts

Hermantown, Minn. – The trio of voter-supported projects focused on community recreation have all recently taken steps forward in Hermantown, with the plan of considerable construction efforts starting later this year.

“It has been a long but exciting process to bring the dreams of a new sheet of indoor ice, a much-improved Fichtner Park, and the community-wide trail system closer to reality,” said John Mulder, Hermantown City Administrator. “Strong partnerships are helping enhance what is possible beyond the City’s sales tax contribution, which helps make these not just community assets, but community efforts.”

Naming rights for the arena were formally finalized by the Hermantown Board of Education at their Monday, February 12, meeting, securing $1.6 million dollars toward the newly dubbed NorthStar Ford Arena. The Hermantown Amateur Hockey Association and the Hermantown Arena Board also committed annual financial gifts to the construction project.

“The combination of sales tax, state bonding, and private donations are coming together to make something greater than was initially thought possible,” said Mulder. “Not only is this going to be an incredible facility, but also another testament to the power of collaboration and partnerships in Hermantown.”

The Arena Legacy Fund, a non-profit led by local community members, is working to close any remaining gaps in funding for the arena.

“Our dedicated efforts have significantly narrowed the gap, said Shawna Jokinen of the Arena Legacy Fund. “While we’ve made tremendous progress, there are still crucial fundraising goals on our horizon. We understand the immense value that businesses and brands gain by associating with one of the most esteemed high school hockey programs—both for boys and girls. We’re actively working to establish those final connections and create lasting partnerships. Continued community support is invaluable in propelling us toward these exciting achievements.”

While the goal is to start construction on the arena project later in 2024, Fichtner Park will see its work begin in early 2024.

“It will be a challenging year for baseball, and our other park users, as the entirety of Fichtner Park, will need to be offline for safety purposes during construction,” said Mulder. “But the upgrades to the park – from a new, accessible playground to the ballfields, skatepark, and multi-use court – will be worth the wait.”

On the trails front, the City recently took advantage of the unseasonably warm weather to clear right-of-way for future trail development in the southeastern part of Hermantown.

“We want the residents closest to the trail to get a feel for where it would be located as we plan to construct those significant sections in 2025,” said Mulder. “The trail continues to be a community favorite, and we know these sections will get heavy use when they are completed.”

Hermantown’s Community Recreation Initiative is a trio of projects funded through a voter-approved sales tax increase from 2020. The addition to Hermantown’s hockey arena received additional funding through state bonding in 2023.

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For more information, contact Joe Wicklund, Communications & Community Engagement Director, City of Hermantown, at [email protected] or 218.729.3614.

For Immediate Release – October 9, 2023

Hermantown Hires First Fire Chief of New Department

Zach Graves Set to Lead Fire Department within the Department of Public Safety

Hermantown, Minn. – Zach Graves has been hired as the Fire Chief in Hermantown as the City continues evolving from a volunteer fire department model to a new department with two full-time members and a growing number of part-time employees.

“It is both a huge honor and very exciting to be able to help lead and design the new Hermantown Fire Department,” said Graves. “We have had decades of incredible volunteers helping keep our community safe, and that’s a great foundation to build our next department.”

For more than 70 years, the Hermantown Volunteer Fire Department has served the community. As part of this process, the HVFD has taken multiple steps this year to dissolve and make way for a new model.

“We all welcome Zach to this new full-time position with the City of Hermantown, knowing that his extensive background in firefighting and emergency medical services will bring leadership and teamwork to our new Fire Department,” said Mayor Wayne Boucher. “This new department will allow us to take the next step in expanding quality emergency services to answer the increasing needs of our growing community.”

Along with Graves, the City recently opened the second full-time fire position for hire, intending to have a Fire Inspector/Training Officer in place in early November.

“We worked through a thoughtful process to determine the best model for Hermantown’s public safety needs and have the best person to lead our new Fire Department,” said Jim Crace, Hermantown’s Chief of Police. “We feel really good about moving our long-serving, dedicated volunteer department in this direction. Many of those volunteers will still be answering the same calls with the same incredible service they always have, and we can better recruit, retain, and incentivize our part-time firefighters.”

As part of the departmental changes, Crace also moves into the Director of Public Safety role, which is the organizational structure overseeing both the Police Department and Fire Department.

“We know we can build off our synergy, as both departments have always been focused on Hermantown’s safety,” said Crace. “There are efficiencies to be gained, both in terms of day-to-day efforts and long-term planning, that will benefit Hermantown greatly.”

The Hermantown Volunteer Fire Department is set to formally disband at the close of the year. Although that change is significant, most of the current volunteers will compose the initial members of the new Hermantown Fire Department on January 1, 2024.

“In some ways, this is a monumental change because of how central the Hermantown Volunteer Fire Department has been in our community,” said Graves. “In other ways, residents may not notice any difference in how our work is performed following the change – which is part of our goal. This shift, though, will allow us to continue to evolve more quickly to meet the needs of Hermantown as it continues to grow.”

Beyond the two full-time positions, the change allows better pay, retirement, and scheduling options for the part-time firefighters. As volunteer departments struggle to attract and retain viable numbers, this was a critical factor in Hermantown’s move to the new model.

“The fact that we can better pay our part-time firefighters and build schedules that let them have full lives while still providing maximum safety for the community is a huge win,” said Crace. “This will help us recruit new members to our team, and we know this model is scalable should our community continue to grow.”

Information regarding the additional new position – Fire Inspector/Training Officer – can be found on the City’s website at www.hermantownmn.com/careers.

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For more information, contact Joe Wicklund, Communications & Community Engagement Director, City of Hermantown, at [email protected] or 218.729.3614.

For Immediate Release – August 3, 2023

Stretch of Stebner Road Set for Temporary Closure 

Hermantown, Minn. – A stretch of Stebner Road in Hermantown that handles significant traffic will be closed next week.

Beginning Monday, August 7, Stebner Road will be closed to traffic between Morris Thomas Road and Hermantown Road while residential sanitary sewer work is performed. This closure is expected to last through Thursday, August 11. Residents of this area will have access to their homes during this project.

Both the City of Hermantown and St. Louis County are performing additional important road improvement projects in and around Hermantown, so motorists should use caution when choosing other routes during the Stebner Road closure.

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For more information, contact: Joe Wicklund, Communications & Community Engagement Director, City of Hermantown, at [email protected] or 218.729.3614.

For Immediate Release – July 18, 2023

Hermantown Set for Return of SummerFest 

Hermantown, Minn. – After a several-year hiatus, the City of Hermantown is excited about the return of SummerFest. The event, long-coordinated by dedicated volunteers spearheaded by Bob Swanstrom, has become a homecoming of sorts for Hermantown residents, graduates of Hermantown Community Schools, friends, and families. Highlighted by the Fran Hubert Memorial Parade, several daily community lunches, and a series of other family-friendly activities, the last official SummerFest was able to be held in 2019.

“The pandemic and its trailing impact haven’t made it possible for the passionate, dedicated volunteers to pull off a full-scale SummerFest since canceling in 2020,” said Joe Wicklund, Communications Director for the City of Hermantown. “While there have been a handful of events in the past few years, it is exciting to have the full scope of events back on the calendar.”

SummerFest kicks off Wednesday, July 19, with a 9 a.m. event at the Hermantown Community Learning Center, as Proctor-Hermantown Community Education will lead participants of all ages in a bubble-fun experience. The event continues through a musical worship event at Faith Baptist Church on Sunday, July 23, at 6 p.m.

The full schedule for the 2023 Hermantown SummerFest can be found here.

Summer Fest Schedule

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For more information, contact: Joe Wicklund, Communications Director, City of Hermantown, at [email protected] or 218.729.3614.

For Immediate Release – June 6, 2023

Hermantown Thanks State Legislators

Hermantown, Minn. – In Hermantown’s first City Council meeting following both the close of the 2023 state legislative session and Governor Walz’s signing of the associated bills, Mayor Wayne Boucher expressed his gratitude to state legislators for their efforts.

“I would like to thank our state representatives for their hard work on our behalf this year, as both Senator Hauschild and Representative Zeleznikar introduced and supported measures for Hermantown,” Boucher said. “In this session, we received an unprecedented level of help and support from the legislature that benefit Hermantown and the surrounding region.”

Most notably, Hermantown received $7.475 million in bonding to aid in the completion of the new NorthStar Ford Arena and the City’s return to receiving Local Government Aid.

“The return of annual Local Government Aid payments is a breakthrough that we have been working on for years,” Boucher said. “It is a pleasant surprise that should soften property tax increases during a time where we are facing a growing demand for city services. Additionally, the bond of $7.475 million will help us make up for the increased construction costs of the new arena addition.”

Hermantown is set to receive more than $315,000 in Local Government Aid next year as part of a revamped equation put forth by the state this past legislative session. Additionally, Hermantown was also tabbed to receive more than $435,000 in one-time public safety aid, which will aid in the creation of a new hybrid fire department model set to replace the Hermantown Volunteer Fire Department.

“The additional one-time money for public safety will help fund improvements in the delivery of crucial services that directly impact life and safety concerns,” Boucher said. “We are so grateful for the efforts of our elected officials, along with the many residents, who have worked to create these upcoming opportunities in Hermantown.”

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For more information, contact: Joe Wicklund, Communications & Community Engagement Director, City of Hermantown, at [email protected] or 218.729.3614.

For Immediate Release – March 17, 2023

St. Fennessy 4K to Temporarily Impact Hermantown Roads

Hermantown, Minn. – Grandma’s Marathon is set to host the tenth running of the St. Fennessy 4K Run/Walk in Hermantown on Saturday, March 18. This year’s event features a changed route, as the newly-designed course now starts and finishes at Skyline Social & Games.

The event will cause road closures beginning shortly after 9 a.m. on Saturday, March 18, and is expected to last until noon. The event will impact the following roadways:

  • Stebner Road will close from West Arrowhead Road to just south of Village Drive at 9:15 a.m. and reopen before noon.
  • West Arrowhead Road will close from Stebner Road to Lavaque Road at 9:30 a.m. and reopen at 11:30 p.m.
  • The intersection at Stebner Road and West Arrowhead Road will remain open in two directions; traffic will be allowed to travel north on Stebner and turn east on West Arrowhead Road, and vehicles can travel west on West Arrowhead Road from U.S. Highway 53 and turn south on Stebner Road.
  • The intersection at Lavaque Road and West Arrowhead Road will remain open in three directions but will close to traffic turning East on West Arrowhead Road.
  • Residents of Heartwood Lane will be safely guided in and out of the area if necessary.
  • Detour and event congestion warning signs will be in place to alert and direct traffic accordingly. Motorists are asked to slow down and be alert to special signage and follow directions of traffic control volunteers at the race course.

All proceeds from this fun, all-ages event benefit the Young Athletes Foundation, the charity arm of Grandma’s Marathon, Inc., which directly supports youth sports and wellness organizations throughout our region.

A map of the race course is found below.

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For more information, contact: Joe Wicklund, Communications Director, City of Hermantown at [email protected] or 218.729.3614.

For Immediate Release – February 14, 2023

Hermantown and NorthStar Ford To Announce Arena Naming Partnership

Hermantown, Minn. – The City of Hermantown and NorthStar Ford are set to announce their naming partnership Tuesday as another significant step forward in the Community Recreation Initiative.

All three components of Hermantown’s Community Recreation Initiative – an additional sheet of indoor ice, a reimagined Fichtner Park, and the completion of the city-wide trail system – were passed by significant margins in the November 2022 election. The Community Recreation Initiative is primarily funded by a half-percent increase in sales tax in Hermantown, which will go into effect on April 1, 2023.

“Creating a top-notch facility opens up so many more opportunities for community connection, as well as aiding in the growth and development of our young Hermantown residents,” said John Mulder, Hermantown’s City Administrator. “A facility of this nature requires significant private support from the community along with the voter-approved sales tax – and the generosity of NorthStar Ford is truly making what was once a dream become a reality.”

Construction on the new arena is slated to begin in 2024. It will also feature upgrades to Hermantown’s current arena, greater accessibility overall at the entire site, and positive changes to the several outdoor rinks.

“Many community members have put in long hours over the years getting to this point, and the voters made the need for additional access clear last November,” said Mulder. “So, it is truly exciting and important to be able to say that NorthStar Ford Arena is coming soon.”

A pre-game ceremony and celebration will be held Tuesday evening as the Hermantown Hawks host Grand Rapids in a key varsity boys hockey contest set for 7 p.m.

The City is also coordinating efforts with the state legislature to secure additional bonding to support the new and upgraded portions of the site. Additionally, groups such as the Hermantown Amateur Hockey Association are also working on other fundraising opportunities to maximize the impact of the new opportunity.

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For more information, contact: Joe Wicklund, Communications Director, City of Hermantown at [email protected] or 218.729.3614.

For Immediate Release – February 6, 2023

Hermantown Swears in Fifth City Councilor

Ellie Jones fills the seat left vacant with Grant Hauschild’s departure.

Hermantown, Minn. – Ellie Jones was sworn in as the newest member of the Hermantown City Council Monday. Jones joins as the fifth and final member of Hermantown’s City Council following an application and interview process necessitated by Grant Hauschild’s election as a Minnesota State Senator in November of 2022.

Hermantown’s City Council gained two new members in that same election, as Brian LeBlanc and Andy Hjelle garnered the most votes in a four-candidate race. The duo replaced Gloria Nelson, who chose not to run in 2022, and Natalie Peterson, who resigned in late 2022 as she moved out of Hermantown.

“We are excited not only to have a full council now but also to have a strong mix of experienced elected officials and newcomers,” said John Mulder, Hermantown City Administrator. “We have had strong leadership on our council for many years, no matter who filled those seats, and I am certain we will feel the same way about Ellie.”

Jones earned selection from a six-candidate process involving applications to the position and an interview with the current city council.

“It is an exciting time in our community. We’ve had continued growth as families and businesses choose to make Hermantown their hometown, and we received resounding support from voters for the Community Recreation Initiative and its projects,” said Mayor Wayne Boucher. “Ellie, with her background in business and as a Hermantown parent, will be a key addition to our council as we move forward.”

Along with Boucher, Jones, LeBlanc, and Hjelle, John Geissler rounds out the Hermantown City Council. Boucher and Geissler have served in an elected capacity in Hermantown for more than a dozen years.

Jones will complete the remainder of Hauschild’s term, which runs through the end of 2024.

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For more information, contact: Joe Wicklund, Communications & Community Engagement Director, City of Hermantown, at [email protected] or 218.729.3614.