4895 63rd St. S., residential remodel, $7,000
Thomsen Homes, 6719 16th St. S., new dwelling, $231,853
Great States Construction, 300 Broadway N., demolition, $35,000
Thomsen Homes, 1506 67th Ave. S., new dwelling, $215,227
Midwest Facilities and Construction, 3240 Veterans Blvd. S., commercial remodel, $275,000
Brookstone Property, 7286 29th St. S., new dwelling, $214,000
Brookstone Property, 7222 27th St. S., new dwelling, $214,000
Brookstone Property, 7278 27th St. S., new dwelling, $244,900
Brookstone Property, 7273 28th St. S., new dwelling, $244,900
M&J Construction of Moorhead, 225 22nd Ave. N., miscellaneous work, $24,000
Dovetail Development, 209 Northern Pacific Ave. N., commercial remodel, $40,000
Olaf Anderson Construction, 3899 31st St. N., parking lot, $135,000
Olaf Anderson Construction, 3899 31st St. N., new dwelling, $950,844
Brookstone Property, 3649 56th St. S., new rowhouse, $175,000
The Operation Finally Home website detailed Zurn’s time in the service:
Aaron began his service with two tours in Iraq as a U.S. Marine Corps Rifleman. On his first deployment to Fallujah, Aaron witnessed a fellow Marine killed by a rocket-propelled grenade within 10 minutes of arrival. That introduction, and the fierce fighting the Marines faced in Fallujah, still impact his life today. In 2010, Aaron sought a new challenge and reenlisted as a “jump qualified” Marine Special Operations Forces (MARSOF) operator.
Aaron deployed twice with MARSOF, and his company was frequently exposed to heavy enemy fire, ambush and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). During his final deployment, Aaron fell out of a helicopter and was knocked unconscious, resulting in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). After a total of four deployments, he medically retired in 2016.