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The Deputy Mike J. Seversen Story

Why is it called Club 905?

Deputy Sheriff Mike Seversen succumbed to complications of a gunshot wound sustained on April 19th, 1991, as he and Deputy Sheriff Allen Albee, of the Burnett County Sheriff’s Office, attempted to arrest a subject wanted for a shooting in Minnesota the previous day.

The subject’s car was located near Webster Elementary School, in Burnett County. Deputy Seversen responded to the scene when the Burnett County Sheriff’s Office requested additional assistance.

The Deputy Michael Seversen Memorial Scholarship committee’s goal is to raise money for its scholarships fund, which awards financial scholarships to local high school seniors who are pursuing careers in Law Enforcement, EMS/Fire, or Nursing. Scholarship recipients apply for the scholarship online and those who are chosen by the committee receive a scholarship in memory of Deputy Michael Seversen #905 who gave the ultimate sacrifice for his community.

Club 905

Club 905 is our annual scholarship fundraiser that raises money for our scholarship fund for graduating local seniors who are pursuing careers in Law Enforcement, EMS/Fire, and Nursing.

All scholarships that are given out are in memory of Deputy Michael Seversen, badge #905, who gave the ultimate sacrifice for his community.

Club 905 is a 501c3 organization. All donations are tax deductible.

Major Sponsors

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2023 Sponsors

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