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Tribune Record leaner Tribune Record Gleaner Volume 122 Number 1 www.centralwinews.com Wednesday , January 6, 2016 $1  ranton  reenwood  oyal Spencer Granton Greenwood  Loyal  Spencer TOP PRICES PAID FOR JUNK VEHICLES PAYING CASH ALUMINUM ALUMINUM CANS BATTERIES BRASS CATALYTIC CONVERTERS COPPER ELECTRONIC MOTORS RADIATORS STAINLESS STEEL WHEEL WEIGHT LEAD BUSINESS HOURS: BUSINESS HOURS: M F 8 5 • SAT 8 NOON M-F 8-5 • SAT 8-NOON 1STCHOICERECYCLING.NET          1               1          7          7          3          1          4          1      -          1          7          7          1          4          4 Superior as Superior Gas Service, Inc . 212 W. 1 4th St. , Marsheld 715 384 8020 • 1 800 40 LP GAS 715-384-8020 • 1-800-40-LP-GAS Large network of suppliers ensures your home or business will be warm through Wisconsin’s toughest winters Serving Marsheld and the ServingMarsheld and the surrounding c ommunities for 5 years surroundingcommunitiesfor 50years  T he Large  st  ,  Locall  y  Ow ned  S t or age F a c i l i t  y  I n T hi  s   Ar e a    We know that you have a choice where you do business and at Superior Gas we strive to be your rst choice. (Ron Johnson, Manager) More county forest land? Butler town chairman questions need for further acreage acquisition Please see Forest, page 12 Almost 60 percent of the western Clark County township of Butler is covered by county-owned forestland. Town Chairman Gerald Bizja k thinks that is pl enty . Bizjak is leading an effort in the town of Butler to possibly stop the county F or- estry and Parks Department’s proposed purchase of 320 more acres of county forest land. That purchase will be up for approval by the county Board of Supervi- sors at a Jan. 14 meeting in Neillsville, but Bizjak hopes to present a petition to show that county residents oppose the buy . Bizjak would rathe r see the land stay in private hands and possibly generate more property tax revenue for the town- ship, rather than add to the 13,560 acres of county forest property that already dominates the town landscape. Bizjak said he would ask town super- visors David Mayenschein and Clarence “Jim” Biddle for their support of a peti- tion at a Jan. 6 town meeting, and with their approval would then proceed with a public petition to oppose the land pur- chase. He said he would have two separate petitions, one to be signed by any of the town’s approximately 90 residents who op- pose the land purchase, and a second one for people who own property in the town- ship but live elsewher e in Clark Count y. With well o ver half of the town’s total acreage already under county forest con- trol, and about one-thi rd of the town’s roads serving county property, Bizjak said enough is enough. Land that is in the county forest generates some timber revenue for the town, but not nearly as much as private ownership might bring. Bizjak notes a recent case in which a tract was purchased and the new owner built a home, which generates property tax revenue. “That’s what I’m hoping can happen,” Bizjak said. “The property they (county) are taking has some buildable sites and could have some homes on them.” Clark County Forestry & Parks De- partment Administrator Rick Dailey said the county is interested in buying the 320 acres from Meteor Timber Corp., a real estate investment rm that deals in timberlands. Meteor approached the county last summer, Dailey said, to see if it would be interested in acquiring the acreage for county forest use. The county swung a similar deal in 2013 to buy more than 960 acres from a timber company in the town of Mead. Dailey said the county would apply for a grant from the Knowles-Nelson Steward- ship Fund, a state program that sets aside money to acquire lands that will then be kept open for public use. While the county is interested in the land for its future timber-growing potential, it would also be open to the public for hunting, hiking etc. The land is now enrolled in the state’s Managed Forest Law program, and has been open to the public. Dailey said Me- teor Timber would like to see it stay that way , and would prefer to sel l to the county rather than list the land for private sale. “They want to keep public ownership,” Dailey said. “They’d like to see the man- agement continue .” Some timber from the land has been recently harvested, but Dailey said it has the potential for strong future g rowth. “They have liquied a lot of the timber out there, but there is still some timber,” Dailey said. The county would see tim- ber income from the land in the next 15 years, with strong long-term potential for revenue. “It is very productive,” Dailey said. “It would rank with the top tier of acreage in the county forest.” An exact sale price has not yet been set, as Dailey said the county will not begin to negotiate until the County Board okays it. It has been appraised at $456,000. Knowles-Nelson funding would pay for half the purchase price , plus the county could receive more Knowles-Nelson fund- ing by transferring 120 acres of land in the town of Foster now owned by the Highway Department to county forest acreage. The county would then need to fund an estimated $146,500 of the purchase, Dailey said. That money is available in a dedicated fund created by the 2013 sale of 109 acres of county forest acr eage to a cranberry company that wanted to expand its operation. That fund now holds about $171,000, funds that must be used to buy county forest acres to replace what was lost in the Edlen sale. The township now receives 79 cents an acre on the property in question because it is in the Managed Forest Law, plus it gets a cut of the timber value when wood is harvested on the acre age. If it transfers to county ownership, the town would get TRG FILE PHOTO ‘Wall of Remembrance’ to return to The Highground The Highground veterans memorial park west of Neillsville announced this week that the “Wall of Remembrance,” a nationwide travelling memorial honoring those who lost their lives in the Global War on Terror and all citizens and emergency personnel who died on Sept. 11, 2001, will return to the area in July. The wall’s return will be part of a July 19-26 “Operation Persian Gulf Welcome Home” that will include the dedication of the “The Bootprint” Persian Gulf Memorial at The Highground. The above photo shows a man looking at the “Wall of Remembrance” when it was at the park i n August 2014. Some spring election seats empty Seats on two area school boards and on the Clark County Board of Supervi- sors will have no candidates for the April 5 spring elections, as nobody led to run for them by the Jan. 5 deadline. The seats will be lled either by election of write-in candidates or possible appointment after the election. One open seat is for the Greenwood Board of Education. Its current presi- dent, Russell Dean, led a non-candidacy notication in December, but no one else led to run for the seat representing the city of Greenwood. Th e other seat on the Greenwood Board that is up for election in spring will have a contested race, as incumbent Bill Herr and challenge r Dawn Jacobson both filed paperwork by the Tuesday deadline. A seat is also open in the Loyal School District, where incumbent at-large mem- ber Adam Luchterhand is not running for a new 3-year term. No one led to take his place. Incumbent Board President Paul Gries (area south of Highway 98) and Deb Roedel (area north of Highway 98) have both led for re-election, but have no opponents. In Spencer, both incumbents up for re-election -- Jerry Wienke and Eric Ze- nner -- will not be running again. Filing paperwork to be on the ballot to take their place were Daniel Gell, Hubert Quicker and Tom Schafer. The top two vote-getters will be elected. In Granton, incumbent Dennis Kuehn is the only member up for a new term. He led for re-election and will be unopposed. The city of Loyal an d village of Spenc er will both have races in April. In Loyal, three candidates have led for candidacy to represent Ward 2 on the city Council. They are incumbents Tim Froeba and Dave Geier, and challenger Joel Dietsche. Incumbents Jim Batchelor and Tom Bo- brofsky will be unopposed in Ward 1. In Spencer, incumbent village Board member Diane Maurer is not seeking a new term. Four other candidates are running for three open Board seats. They include incumbents Wayne Hagen and Harry Toufar, former village president and trustee Matt Bychinski, and Jerry Wienke. In Greenwood, incumbent Mayor Jim Schecklman will be unchallenged for a new 2-year term. The same will be true for city Council members Mary Domanico and Tracy Nelson. All 29 seats on the Clark County Board of Supervisors are up for election in spring, but there will be no contested races Please see Elections, page 8

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Tribune Record leanerTribune Record Gleaner Volume 122 Number 1 wwwcentralwinewscom Wednesday January 6 2016 $1

ranton

reenwood

oyal

Spencer

Granton

Greenwood

Loyal

Spencer

TOP PRICES PAID FOR JUNK VEHICLES

PAYING CASH

ALUMINUM

ALUMINUM CANS

BATTERIES

BRASS

CATALYTIC

CONVERTERSCOPPER

ELECTRONIC MOTORS

RADIATORS

STAINLESS STEEL

WHEEL WEIGHT LEAD

BUSINESS HOURSBUSINESS HOURS

M F 8 5 bull SAT 8 NOONM-F 8-5 bull SAT 8-NOON

1STCHOICERECYCLINGNET

1 - 1 7 7 3 1 4

1 - 1 7 7 1 4 4

Superior asSuperior Gas Service Inc

212 W 14th St Marshfield

715 384 8020 bull 1 800 40 LP GAS715-384-8020 bull 1-800-40-LP-GAS

Large network of suppliers ensures your home or business will bewarm through Wisconsinrsquos toughest winters

Serving Marshfield and the

ServingMarshfield and thesurrounding communities for 5 yearssurroundingcommunitiesfor 50years

ldquo T he Large st Locall y Ow ned S t or age F a c i l i t y I n T hi s Ar e a rdquo

We know that you have a choice where you do businessand at Superior Gas we strive to be your first choice

(Ron Johnson Manager)

More county forest landButler town chairman questions

need for further acreage acquisition

Please see Forest page 12

Almost 60 percent of the western ClarkCounty township of Butler is covered bycounty-owned forestland Town ChairmanGerald Bizjak thinks that is plenty

Bizjak is leading an effort in the townof Butler to possibly stop the county For-estry and Parks Departmentrsquos proposedpurchase of 320 more acres of countyforest land That purchase will be up forapproval by the county Board of Supervi-sors at a Jan 14 meeting in Neillsvillebut Bizjak hopes to present a petition toshow that county residents oppose thebuy Bizjak would rather see the land stayin private hands and possibly generatemore property tax revenue for the town-ship rather than add to the 13560 acresof county forest property that alreadydominates the town landscape

Bizjak said he would ask town super-visors David Mayenschein and ClarenceldquoJimrdquo Biddle for their support of a peti-tion at a Jan 6 town meeting and withtheir approval would then proceed witha public petition to oppose the land pur-chase He said he would have two separatepetitions one to be signed by any of thetownrsquos approximately 90 residents who op-pose the land purchase and a second onefor people who own property in the town-ship but live elsewhere in Clark County

With well over half of the townrsquos totalacreage already under county forest con-trol and about one-third of the townrsquosroads serving county property Bizjaksaid enough is enough Land that is inthe county forest generates some timberrevenue for the town but not nearly as

much as private ownership might bringBizjak notes a recent case in which atract was purchased and the new ownerbuilt a home which generates propertytax revenue

ldquoThatrsquos what Irsquom hoping can happenrdquoBizjak said ldquoThe property they (county)are taking has some buildable sites andcould have some homes on themrdquo

Clark County Forestry amp Parks De-partment Administrator Rick Daileysaid the county is interested in buyingthe 320 acres from Meteor Timber Corpa real estate investment firm that dealsin timberlands Meteor approached thecounty last summer Dailey said to seeif it would be interested in acquiring theacreage for county forest use The countyswung a similar deal in 2013 to buy morethan 960 acres from a timber company in

the town of MeadDailey said the county would apply for

a grant from the Knowles-Nelson Steward-ship Fund a state program that sets asidemoney to acquire lands that will then bekept open for public use While the countyis interested in the land for its futuretimber-growing potential it would also beopen to the public for hunting hiking etc

The land is now enrolled in the statersquosManaged Forest Law program and hasbeen open to the public Dailey said Me-teor Timber would like to see it stay thatway and would prefer to sell to the countyrather than list the land for private sale

ldquoThey want to keep public ownershiprdquoDailey said ldquoTheyrsquod like to see the man-agement continuerdquo

Some timber from the land has beenrecently harvested but Dailey said it hasthe potential for strong future growth

ldquoThey have liquified a lot of the timberout there but there is still some timberrdquoDailey said The county would see tim-ber income from the land in the next 15years with strong long-term potentialfor revenue

ldquoIt is very productiverdquo Dailey said ldquoItwould rank with the top tier of acreage inthe county forestrdquo

An exact sale price has not yet been setas Dailey said the county will not begin tonegotiate until the County Board okays itIt has been appraised at $456000

Knowles-Nelson funding would pay forhalf the purchase price plus the countycould receive more Knowles-Nelson fund-ing by transferring 120 acres of land in the

town of Foster now owned by the HighwayDepartment to county forest acreageThe county would then need to fundan estimated $146500 of the purchaseDailey said That money is available ina dedicated fund created by the 2013 saleof 109 acres of county forest acreage to acranberry company that wanted to expandits operation That fund now holds about$171000 funds that must be used to buycounty forest acres to replace what waslost in the Edlen sale

The township now receives 79 cents anacre on the property in question becauseit is in the Managed Forest Law plus itgets a cut of the timber value when woodis harvested on the acreage If it transfersto county ownership the town would get

TRG FILE PHOTO

lsquoWall of Remembrancersquo to return to The HighgroundThe Highground veterans memorial park west of Neillsville announced this week thatthe ldquoWall of Remembrancerdquo a nationwide travelling memorial honoring those who losttheir lives in the Global War on Terror and all citizens and emergency personnel whodied on Sept 11 2001 will return to the area in July The wallrsquos return will be part of a

July 19-26 ldquoOperation Persian Gulf Welcome Homerdquo that will include the dedication ofthe ldquoThe Bootprintrdquo Persian Gulf Memorial at The Highground The above photo showsa man looking at the ldquoWall of Remembrancerdquo when it was at the park in August 2014

Some spring election seats emptySeats on two area school boards and

on the Clark County Board of Supervi-sors will have no candidates for the April5 spring elections as nobody filed to runfor them by the Jan 5 deadline The seatswill be filled either by election of write-incandidates or possible appointment afterthe election

One open seat is for the GreenwoodBoard of Education Its current presi-dent Russell Dean filed a non-candidacynotification in December but no one elsefiled to run for the seat representing the

city of Greenwood The other seat on theGreenwood Board that is up for electionin spring will have a contested race asincumbent Bill Herr and challenger DawnJacobson both filed paperwork by theTuesday deadline

A seat is also open in the Loyal SchoolDistrict where incumbent at-large mem-ber Adam Luchterhand is not running fora new 3-year term No one filed to take hisplace Incumbent Board President PaulGries (area south of Highway 98) andDeb Roedel (area north of Highway 98)have both filed for re-election but haveno opponents

In Spencer both incumbents up forre-election -- Jerry Wienke and Eric Ze-nner -- will not be running again Filingpaperwork to be on the ballot to take their

place were Daniel Gell Hubert Quickerand Tom Schafer The top two vote-getterswill be elected

In Granton incumbent Dennis Kuehnis the only member up for a new term Hefiled for re-election and will be unopposed

The city of Loyal and village of Spencerwill both have races in April In Loyalthree candidates have filed for candidacyto represent Ward 2 on the city CouncilThey are incumbents Tim Froeba andDave Geier and challenger Joel DietscheIncumbents Jim Batchelor and Tom Bo-

brofsky will be unopposed in Ward 1In Spencer incumbent village Board

member Diane Maurer is not seekinga new term Four other candidates arerunning for three open Board seats Theyinclude incumbents Wayne Hagen andHarry Toufar former village presidentand trustee Matt Bychinski and JerryWienke

In Greenwood incumbent Mayor JimSchecklman will be unchallenged for anew 2-year term The same will be truefor city Council members Mary Domanicoand Tracy Nelson

All 29 seats on the Clark County Boardof Supervisors are up for election inspring but there will be no contested races

Please see Elections page 8

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GOP makes its mark with recent legislation

MattPommer

Republicans have tightened their gripon Wisconsin government with new lawson elections and ethics while nationalattention has focused on selecting can-didates for the upcoming presidentialelection

The new Wisconsin laws increase cam-paign donation limits allow candidatesto coordinate activities with so-calledinterest advocacy groups and replacenationally recognized regulatory controlby retired judges with two new commis-sions dominated by politicians

John Doe investigations into allegedpolitical misdeeds are gone financingof investigations is returned to the Leg-islature campaign donors donrsquot have toidentify for whom they work and themajority party is likely to decide the topstaffers for the new election and ethicscommissions

All of the changes favor incumbentsThey help Republicans because theynow hold the governorrsquos office and havelarge majorities in both houses of theLegislature

Republicans donrsquot need the addedadvantages Gerrymandering in 2011created legislative districts that seemto guarantee the GOP will control theLegislature until at least the year 2020Only 10 percent of the legislative districts

are competitive according to CommonCauseIn addition nothing bad is going to

happen to Republican politicians TheState Supreme Court is decidedly conser-vative Four of its seven justices benefit-ted from large right-wing campaign con-tributions A fifth justice was appointedin autumn by Gov Scott Walker

Earlier the Republican-controlled gov-ernment reduced hours for absentee vot-ing and required photo IDs to be shown toparticipate in an election This year will

be the first time for the voting changesin a presidential general election Criticssay the changes will make it tougher forthe poor senior citizens and students tovote That too should help Republicanswhen the ballots are counted on electionnight

The last Republican to win Wiscon-sinrsquos presidential electoral vote wasRonald Reagan Republicans have lostseveral close presidential votes in Wis-consin since then but the new electionlaws could end the string of Democratic

victories in presidential elections in thestate

Two major issues continue to awaitaction in the Legisla-ture before it adjournsto start its electioneer-ing Republicans havestrong allies in the anti-abortion movement Atissue in the Legislatureare restrictions or ban-ning the use of fetal tis-sue in medically-relatedresearch

University of Wiscon-sin-Madison leaders saythe legislation would

hurt both medical research and the uni-versityrsquos reputation among professorsThe last state budget crafted by Repub-licans eliminated tenure protectionsfor the faculty Hundreds of millions ofdollars also were cut from state supportfor the university Procedures on deal-ing with faculty layoffs are now underconsideration on UW System campusesacross the state

Another big Republican issue in theNew Year is the drive to eliminate Wis-consinrsquos century-old civil service systemGov Walker says it takes too long and istoo difficult to fire workers Republican

Publishers Kris OLeary and Kevin FlinkEditor Dean Lesar

Advertising SalesPhil GreschnerAdvertising DesignerProofreader Mary Ann LesarAdvertising DesignerPagination Ashley Kadolph

The Tribune Record Gleaner (TRG) was formed in 1969 bythe merger of The Loyal Tribune The Spencer Record andThe Greenwood Gleaner This newspaper has served theLoyal area since 1894

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Pages 2-3 of each edition of the TRG is devoted toexpressing opinions The opinions presented on thispage are meant to represent the diversity of humanthought and do not necessarily represent the views ofthe publisher

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legislative leaders say it takes too longto hire workers to fill vacancies Thegovernor also has pushed centralizingthe process of hiring state workers in hisDepartment of Administration

Changes in employee relations havebeen a theme during the Walker admin-istration Public employee unions weregutted at the start of Walkerrsquos first termLater a right-to-work law was added forthe private sector banning mandatorydues payment in labor contracts

Walker who dropped out of collegewithout an undergraduate degree hasbragged he has the equivalent of a mas-terrsquos degree in politics He may be under-estimating his abilities A sweeping GOPvictory in November could allow him tosay his experiences are the equivalent ofa PhD degree

Families get something this time tooPage 2 - Tribune Record Gleaner - Wednesday January 6 2016 OPINION

By Frank ClementeAmericans for Tax Fairness

Surprisingly Congressrsquos $680 billion

holiday-season tax deal will bring somecheer to working families and not just tobig corporations this year Refundable taxcredits putting extra cash in the hands ofhard-pressed workers and parents wereincluded in a huge year-end gift-wrappedpackage of tax breaks -- the type of billthat usually only offers big rewards tocorporate fat cats

Every two years for the past few de-cades Washington has renewed a collec-tion of about 50 temporary tax breakscalled ldquotax extendersrdquo Even though someof them had been repeatedly renewed for30 years the giveaways were deemed tem-porary to hide their substantial $50 billionannual cost -- 80 of which benefittedbusinesses Itrsquos an accounting trick Taxcuts supposedly expiring in a year or twodonrsquot make long-range budget projections

look so bad after allNone of these corporate tax breaks

are ever paid for -- for instance by closingother corporate tax loopholes All of thecost goes straight to the deficit

Tax extender legislation has alwaysenjoyed strong bipartisan support Itrsquos averitable lovefest between both partiesand their corporate contributors

As usual though corporations wantedmore Objecting to the (theoretically)temporary nature of their special breaksthis year they pushed to make severalof their biggest billion-dollar loopholespermanent This gave our side leverageto demand major concessions in return

Progressives rallied around two taxcredits that are very important to low-and moderate-income households -- the

Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and theChild Tax Credit (CTC) Improvements

Johnson School probe was lsquogroundlessrsquo

made to these pro-work and pro-familyprograms were scheduled to expire in twoyears This would have pushed 16 million

people -- including 8 million children --into or deeper into poverty

Advocates demanded -- and won -- thatany corporate tax cut package had toalso make permanent the improvementsto these effective poverty-fighting pro-grams That means a single mom workingminimum wage with two kids at homewill have $1725 more in her pocket forexample

Another victory was the renewal ofthe American Opportunity Tax Credit Itprovides a tax credit of up to $2500 peryear for expenses incurred while attend-ing college such as tuition fees and coursematerials This will give a helping handto millions of families struggling with thecosts of higher education

Altogether the final tax package makesa $250 billion investment in Americarsquosworking families

Of course corporations still got moremore than $400 billion in undeserved taxfavors Among them are two loopholesthat make it easier for multinationalfirms to stash profits offshore in taxhavens The Active Financing Exceptionwas permanently enshrined in law whilethe CFC Look-Through Rule was extendedfor five years It was the AFE that helpedGeneral Electric to go five straight yearswithout paying any federal income taxand in fact get billions in refunds

Together the two tax breaks will costthe American people around $85 billionin lost revenue over the next decade Al-ternatively if we didnrsquot plow $75 billionof that money back into overstuffed cor-porate treasuries we could guarantee pre-

school for every low-and moderate-incomefour-year-old in America for 10 years

Sen Ron Johnson (R-Wis) expressedhis appreciation that the federal govern-ment has closed its long-running probe-- which he said is now acknowledged asgroundless -- of Wisconsinrsquos pioneeringprogram giving students and parents thefreedom to choose what school they wishto attend

Media reported on Monday that theUS Department of Justice quietly senta letter to the Wisconsin Department ofPublic Instruction in December sayingthat ldquono further action is warrantedrdquo TheDepartment of Justice probe had beenrunning since 2011

ldquoIrsquom glad the Obama administration

has at last admitted that its investigationinto the Milwaukee Parental Choice Pro-

gram was meritless and that it has endedits harassment of Milwaukee schoolsrdquosaid Johnson ldquoMany people were con-cerned that the investigation was fueledby the administrationrsquos hostility to schoolchoice The probe placed a burden of un-certainty on Wisconsin parents who were

just looking for a good education for theirchildren This is exactly the outcome I hadhoped for when I directed my committeeto conduct oversight on the Department ofJusticersquos investigation which had draggedon far too longrdquo

The Justice Departmentrsquos letter cameafter letters from Sen Johnson in JuneJuly and December to US Attorney

General Loretta Lynch exercising theoversight power of the committee hechairs the Senate Homeland Security andGovernmental Affairs Committee The let-ter in June asked Lynch to explain whatcomplaints led to the probe and to providefindings from her departmentrsquos four yearsof examining the Milwaukee program Aletter in July repeated the request after theObama administration refused to makedetails of the probe public

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Happy New Year As I write this thenew year is a bit past eight hours old andwe are truly deep in the heart of Texasabout halfway between San Antonio andHouston in the town of HallettsvilleThis is a town that dates back to 1831when John Hallett received a land grantfrom Stephen Austin

When Texas became a state it becamethe county seat of Lavaca County The

courthouse the third to be built datesback to 1897 and we drove past it lastnight all decorated for the holidays Tocall it beautiful was putting it mildly

Later on this morning wersquoll take ourfinal leg of our journey to Port Aransaswhere I understand the dolphins andpelicans are shouting ldquoGo Vikingsrdquo NowI heard that from Florencersquos nephew whohas been there a couple of days alreadyThe fact that he is from Little FallsMinn leads me to believe he might bepulling my leg

Our trip went nothing like we hadplanned We did leave on schedule onDec 27 This enabled us to have brunchwith daughter Sue and husband Markin Holmen Sue has a recipe for an eggbake that is hard to resist

Our plan was to get to Texas and enjoya day or so in the warm temperaturebefore checking into our condo on NewYearrsquos Day

Mother Nature had other plans andwe awoke in Ankeny Iowa just north ofDes Moines to a snowstorm Not want-ing to venture out we decided that thiswas the place to spend the extra day

We watched and listened to the weath-er reports all day A spokesman from theIowa State Patrol stated that they had 50accidents and over 100 of what they callslide-offs Iowa has a law called ldquono towrdquowhich means if you slide into the ditchyou stay there until the storm is overTow trucks are forbidden to be out Aswe hit the road again on Tuesday therewas still plenty of evidence that the lawmeans just what it says as we saw count-

less cars in the ditch As a matter of factthat was also true in Missouri Kansasand Oklahoma where we finally saidgoodbye to the ice and snow

Oklahoma north of Oklahoma Citywas hit the hardest with ice plowed offthe highway as if it were snow

There was a little change of plans this

year For years we would take Interstate35 almost to San Antonio then head eastfor the coast We always took advantageof a huge outlet mall to stock up on Levi jeans and a few other items

This year we changed back to our oldroute and took US Highway 77 fromWaco Highway 77 is a major northsouth highway which leads from someplace up in Oklahoma or even further

maybe to Brownsville right down onthe Mexican border When Interstate 35got built the highway department kindof forgot 77 and today most of it is stilltwo lane with small towns curves andhills which isnrsquot exactly a place to maketime if you are in a hurry Especially ifyou get behind someone pulling a traveltrailer who is doing about 55 on a high-way marked for 70 miles per hour

Florence suggested it kind of remind-ed her of home I said sure lots of treesgreen grass and cows The only thingis that the cows arenrsquot black and whitethere are no silos and farms or ranchesas they are called here They have fancywrought iron fences and fancy gatesguarding the buildings In many casesthe buildings arenrsquot even visible from thehighway I guess they donrsquot have to worry

about plowing the snow to get in or out toallow building so far from the highway

To say it has been a wet year is put-ting it mildly Everywhere you lookedwater was standing Fields looked wetand just south of Fort Worth we saw amember of the Texas Highway Depart-ment out mowing the grass between thetraffic lanes

A bit further down the road two trac-tors with their mowers still attachedwere stuck in the mud I think it mightbe a few days before they can resumemowing

It is 10 minutes past the time Florencehad said she wanted to get up and weneed to hit the road The Gulf of Mexicoawaits us

It is still later on New Yearrsquos Day Weare in our apartment and pretty wellsettled Our first chore after getting inthe apartment was to open the drapesThe whole east wall opens for a view ofthe Gulf of Mexico I could count eightrows of waves coming in Someone toldme one time that the number of rowsindicated how strong the surf was in We

also turned the chair andcouch so we can reallyenjoy he view

There are not too manyout on the beach butthere is a cold east windblowing and a light rainis coming down whichmakes it kind of miser-able to be outside any lon-ger than you have to be

The weatherman onan Austin television sta-tion last night said itwas the wettest year onrecord It is just the oppo-site from last year as thewater reservoirs are fullor nearly full compared toreadings last year whenthey were extremely lowwith water conservationplans in place

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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTNeillsville Seventh Day Adventist Church

5th amp Clay Streets bull Neillsville bull 715-743-7988DAVID SCHOFIELD PASTOR

Saturday Services 930 am - Sabbath school11 am - Worship 630 pm - Thursday Bible study

CATHOLIC

Christ the King Church101 Wendel bull Spencer bull 715-659-4480

REV SAMUEL MARTIN4 pm - Saturday evening mass bull 8 and 10 am - Sunday morning mass

Masses for Holy Days of Obligation evening before 8 pm day of 530 pmHoly Family Catholic Church

Willard bull 715-255-8017 bull FATHER STEVEN BRICE4 pm - Saturday mass

St Anthonyrsquos Catholic ChurchFATHER STEVEN BRICE

407 N Division bull Loyal bull 715-255-8017630 pm - Saturday mass 1030 am - Sunday morning mass

St Maryrsquos ParishGreenwood bull 715-255-8017 bull FATHER STEVEN BRICE

830 am - Sunday morning mass

MISSOURI SYNOD

St Paul LutheranNorth Green Grove bull PO Box 206 bull N13510 Cty Rd E

Colby WI bull 715-223-1726 bull REV PAUL HUNS ICKER9 am - Sunday worship service

Christ Lutheran - ChiliREV DANIEL SCHOESSOW

9 am - Sunday worship service 10 am - Sunday schoolHoly Communion celebrated the 1047297rst and third Sundays of each month

Trinity Lutheran(Missouri Synod)

109 W Clark bull Spencer bull 715-659-4006 bull REV DAVID D EPAOLI7 pm - Saturday worship service

840 am - Sunday school 10 am - Sunday worship serviceZion Lutheran

W2894 Granton Road Granton bull 715-238-7318REV DANIEL SCHOESSOW

915 am - Sunday school 1030 am - Sunday worship serviceHoly Communion celebrated 1047297rst and third Sundays of each month

LUTHERAN

Emmanuel Lutheran - ELCAW5752 Colby Factory Road bull Town of Longwood

PASTOR BRIAN CAMPBELL1045 am - Sunday worship service

Holy Communion celebrated second and fourth Sundays of each monthImmanuel Evangelical Lutheran

(Wisconsin Synod) (rural Neillsville)

REV JOHN E WARMUTH9 am - Sunday worship service

Holy Communion celebrated the 1047297rst Sunday of each monthNazareth Lutheran - ELCA

North County T bull Withee bull 715-229-2051 bull REV BONN IE CAI N10 am - Sunday worship service Everyone welcome

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran - ELCA110 W Begley bull Greenwood bull 715-267-6142

PASTOR BRIAN CAMPBELL9 am - Sunday worship service

St Johnrsquos Evangelical Lutheran Church(Wisconsin Synod)

Christie bull 715-743-2480REV JOHN E WARMUTH

1030 am - Sunday worship serviceHoly Communion celebrated the 1047297rst Sunday of each month

St Johnrsquos Evangelical Lutheran(Wisconsin Synod)

711 W 5th St bull Neillsville bull 715-743-2944REV TIMOTHY BIEBERT

9 am - Sunday worship service 1015 am - Sunday school and Bible class7 pm - Monday worship

St Paulrsquos Lutheran - ELCA1131 Meridian St bull Curtiss

Church 715-223 -4000 bull Offi ce 715-785-7975stpaulsdwavenet

REV KRIS BJERKE983085ULLIMAN1015 am - Sunday worship servi ce 930 am - Sunday school

St Johnrsquos Lutheran - ELCARiplinger bull 715-659-5158 bull EVERYONE WELCOME

REV REBEKAH TARRAS11 am - Sunday worship service

Communion every second Sunday of the monthSt Johnrsquos Lutheran - ELCA

B3750 Hwy 13 bull Spencer bull 715-659-5158sjlcoffi cefront iercomEVERYONE WELCOME

REV REBEKAH TARRAS8 am and 10 am - Sunday worship with communion

630 pm - Wednesday evening worship with communion Handicapped accessible

Trinity Lutheran ELCA201 S Washington St Unity bull 715-223-2155

PASTOR AL HOUTS9 am - Sunday school bull 10 am - Sunday worship serviceMemorial Day to Labor Day 9 am - Sunday worship service

Trinity Lutheran ELCA201 N West bull Loyal bull 715-255-8880

ALL ARE WELCOMEREV DANIEL E ZIMMERMAN

7 pm - Saturday evening worship service915 am - Sunday school bull 1030 am - Sunday worship service

Zion American Lutheran ELCAGranton bull 715-238-7269

INTERIM PASTOR JAY WELSHONSE915 am - Sunday school

1030 am - Sunday worship service

MORMON

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints2207 W 5th St Marsh1047297eld bull 715-384-4559

930-1020 am - Priesthood Relief Society Young Women930-1115 am - Primary 1025-1115 am Sunday school

1120 am - 1230 pm - Sacrament meeting

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Church of ChristB3942 State Highway 13 Spencer

9 am - Sunday Bible study 10 am - Sunday worship service7 pm - Wednesday Bible studyEVANGELIST CLINT A OPPERMANN - 715-650-1970

Web site www spencercoccom bull E-mail preacherspencercoccomImmanuel United Church of Christ

3 mi w on G 1 mi n on Hwy O bull GreenwoodPhone 715-267-6547

REV ASAFA RAJAOFERA830 am - Sunday worship service

Living Hope Evangelical Free ChurchHwy 10 amp Fairground Ave bull Neillsville bull 715-743-2471

REV STEVE WENTZDIRECTOR OF STUDENT MINISTRIES - MARY GARDNER

915 am - Sunday school 1030 am - Sunday worship serviceOur Fatherrsquos House Christian Community Church

W770 County Trunk H Chili bull 715-683-2889REV RON JOHNSON

930 am - Sunday school1030 am - Sunday worship service

METHODIST

Immanuel United MethodistChili bull 715-683-2886 bull 1030 am - Morning worship

Granton United MethodistGranton bull REV DONG SUE LEE

8 am - Sunday worship serviceLoyal United Methodist

Loyal bull Offi ce 715-255-9213 bull Home 715- 255-8737PASTOR PATSY ROE

915 am - Sunday school 1030 am - Sunday worship ser viceSpencer United Methodist

Church Offi ce bull 715-659-5551 bull RE V MICHAEL CARLS ON930 am - Sunday Bible study

1030 am - Sunday worship serviceUnited Methodist

209 W Clark St PO Box 533 bull ColbyJANINE JOHNSON lay speaker

7 pm - Wednesday worship serviceNo Sunday services

Church school as announced prior to evening ser vice York Center United Methodist

Offi ce 715-255-921 3 bull Home 715-255-8737PASTOR PATSY ROE

9 am - Sunday worship service 10 am - Sunday school

EPISCOPAL

St Katherinersquos Episcopal Church206 E 3rd St bull Owen WI bull 715-229-2643

REV TONY RING

10 am - Wednesday morning prayer amp Holy Communion1030 am - Sunday worship service

BAPTIST

Bible Baptist700 E 15th St bull N eillsville bull 715-743-4695

PASTOR MARK A FUGATE930 am - Sunday school 1030 am - Worship ser vice

3 pm - Sunday afternoon service7 pm - Wednesday night Bible studies

Missionary Baptist302 N Main bull Greenwood bull 715-267-6114

REV ROBERT LOVE930 am - Sunday school for all ages

1030 am - Sunday morning worship service630 pm - Wednesday All For Him (grades 7-12)

630 pm - Wednesday AWANA club ( age 3-grade 6)

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BACKSTAGE AT THE TACK CENTER

Los Pinguos brought their musicto Spencer seven years ago makingthe LuCille Tack Center for the Artsexplode with their Argentine tangosalsa flamenco and mambo music Somuch dynamite powered the perfor-mance that the LTCArsquos ProgrammingCommittee decided to act on the manyldquobring them back againrdquo requests fromaudience members and include the bandin their 2015-16 performance seasonLos Pinguos will once again entertainworld music aficionados here on Jan

15 at 730 pmAdrian Buono lead singer described their last concert at the LTCA as ldquoa great

show because of the people They treat us very good A lot of people come enjoy and

dancerdquo Originally from Buenos Aires Argentina Los Pinguos (the penguins) wwwlospinguoscom feature a mixture of Latin rhythms performed on Spanish guitars aCuban Tres Peruvian cajon (drum box) and harmonizing vocals Their music can bedescribed as hot Argentine folk fusion with an exciting breadth and depth of eclecticworld influences ldquoFor merdquo Buono said ldquothe kind of music and sound we have itrsquoswhat people like because itrsquos uniquerdquo It doesnrsquot matter if people donrsquot understandthe language that the songs are sung in he said ldquoThe energy and sound is what itrsquosall aboutrdquo Los Pinguos has recorded 10 CDs and appeared on three of the famous Pu-tumayo World Music compilation albums They have performed worldwide in placessuch as India Bali Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland The Netherlands PuertoRico Mexico Canada and throughout the United States Los Pinguosrsquo music has ap-peared on TV shows movies and a Sundance Film Festival event with Suzanne VegaWhile not touring or working in the recording studio the band resides in Los Angeles

Reserved seat tickets for this performance are available through the box office atthe LuCille Tack Center 300 School St Spencer Wednesday or Friday from 10 am to4 pm 715-659-4499 or Web site wwwlucilletackcentercom This performance is spon-

sored in part by the gen-erosity of Steve and CarolHemersbach Bill Mork andMary James Mork Randy

and Diane Veale Bruce andCathy Wineman and theWisconsin Arts Board

Latin rhythms to sizzle at Tack Center hellip HOT HOT HOT

3 c sugar1 12 tsp cinnamon34 tsp cloves ground2 c water1 c strong brewed coffee1 box raisins 15 oz1 box dates chopped 8 oz34 c butter

4 12 c flour1 12 tsp baking soda1 12 T baking powder34 tsp salt34 c chopped pecans12 c light corn syrup1 c pecans halved

1 c low-fat milk1 c bread crumbs1 c shredded Parmesan cheese1 T garlic powder1 T ground black pepper1 zucchini thinly sliced

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Bake in the preheated oven until chips are crisp about 30 minutes

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CARDS OF THANKS

Wednesday January 6 2016 - Tribune Record Gleaner - Page 5

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OBITUARIES

PAID OBITUARY 1-177373

Duane HornDuane R Horn 86 La Crosse formerly of Greenwood

passed away on Sunday Dec 27 2015 at Gundersen HealthSystem in La Crosse Funeral services were held at 1pm on Monday Jan 4 at First Presbyterian ChurchLa Crosse Rev Dr J Taylor Haley officiated Burial withmilitary honors was in Neshonoc Cemetery West Salem

Duane Horn was born on Oct 3 1929 in the townshipof Longwood Greenwood to Hubert M and Anna M(nee Myrin) Horn Duane was a graduate of GreenwoodHigh School and the University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireHe was a veteran of the United States Army serving asa corporal in the 631st AFA during the Korean ConflictDuane married Marilyn L Capper on Sept 2 1961 atFirst Presbyterian Church of West Salem He was a 50-year member of the Roy LVingers American Legion Post 52 of La Crosse a member of the La Crosse AreaGenealogy Society the Sons of Norway the Hixon Forest Nature Center and wasa deacon and recording secretary of First Presbyterian Church in La Crosse Hewas an avid gardener and enjoyed reading about world history

Survivors include his wife Marilyn his son Gary (Rona) Horn Eau Clairetwo grand-daughters Kayleigh and Bethany Horn Eau Claire his brother Gerald(Faith) Horn Loyal his sister Darlene Tessar West Bend his brother-in-law Mar-vin (Shirley) Capper his sister-in-law Carolyn Myers and many nieces nephews

and cousinsDuane was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers-in-law WaylandTessar and Wayne Myers

Memorials are preferred to First Presbyterian Church of La Crosse The FreedomHonor Flight or a charity of the donorrsquos choice

Jandt-Fredrickson Funeral Homes and Crematory Woodruff Chapel La Crosseassisted the family with arrangements

PAID OBITUARY 1-177374

Dennis Colby SrDennis Russell Colby Sr 86 Greenwood passed away on Wednesday Dec 23

2015 at Ministry Saint Josephrsquos Hospital Palliative Care Unit in Marshfield with

his family at his side There will be no servicesDennis was born on May 16 1929 to Henry Dean and Lucy (nee Mayville)Colby He married Naomi Scheel on April 12 1956 Dennis was a kind and caringperson and always willing to help out He kept busy mowing lawns taking careof the flowers and feeding the birds at the apartment complex where he lived Healso enjoyed spending time with his family and close friends Joyce Gus Elroyand Carolyn

Dennis is survived by his children Dennis (Charlotte) Colby Jr GreenwoodKimberly (Dorn) Clark Greenwood Constance (David) Zabel Greenwood CynthiaKrug Greenwood Dean Colby Spencer and Melissa (Mark) Krug Greenwood 18grandchildren 18 great-grandchildren (great-grandson number 19 is due to ar-rive in February 2016) and four sisters Erma Peters Neenah Beverly KempkePound Virjean Ladd Milwaukee and Nancy Delo Loyal

He was preceded in death by his wife Naomi in 1995 his parents three broth-ers two sisters and two grandchildren Christina Clark and Kason Beltz

You can shed tears that he is goneOr you can smile because he livedYou can close your eyes and pray that he will come backOr you can open your eyes and see all that he has leftYour heart can be empty because you canrsquot see him

Or you can be full of the love that you sharedYou can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterdayOr you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterdayYou can remember him and only that he is goneOr you can cherish his memory and let it live onYou can cry and close your mind be empty and turn your backOr you can do what he would want smile open your eyes love and go onOnline condolences may be shared at wwwcremationsociety-wicomCremation Society of Wisconsin Altoona is assisting the family with arrange-

mentsJoan Kirsch

Joan (Taylor) Kirsch 85 Monroe formerly of Loyal died on Monday Dec 21 2015at Pleasant View Nursing Home Monroe

PAID OBITUARY 1-177372

Emogene Lombard-PhillipsEmogene Lombard-Phillips 88 formerly of Greenwood

died on Christmas morning Dec 25 2015 in Chetek Acelebration of life will be held in the spring after whichgraveside services will be held at Bad Axe Church nearViroqua

She was born to Stella and Ray Tryggestad on Nov 221927 After being raised on a small farm she graduatedfrom Viroqua High School At age 19 she was united inmarriage to Cecil C Lombard on May 14 1946 They livedfor a short time in Prairie du Chien and Monticello beforemoving to Greenwood where they lived for many yearsAfter their divorce in 1970 she moved to Mesa Ariz Shemarried Albert Phillips and they resided in Arizona until returning to Wisconsinwhere she resided until her death Emogene enjoyed talking about life in GreenwoodShe loved the fact that in a small town you could raise free-range children withoutworry She was a talented artist who took pride in her poetry and in the portraitsshe painted of her children She was an excellent Scrabble player held deep politicalconvictions and despite not having a post-secondary degree possessed impressiveverbal skills She loved a good conversation and a lively debate usually about politics

She is survived by one daughter Jana Kay (Jerrold) Schneider Rice Lake andthree sons Richard Lombard Key Largo Fla Randy (Monica) Lombard ChippewaFalls and John (Armeda) Lombard Key Largo Fla

She was preceded in death by a brother John her parents three brothers GeraldLeyton and Rayness and one son Charles Eugene Lombard

Please view and sign the online guestbook at wwwburnhamourscom

Burnham-Ours-Kolstad Family Funeral Home Chetek is assisting the familywith arrangements

I wish to thank everyone for your prayers cards phone calls and visits during myrecent surgeries Special thanks to my family for their care and time spent with me

Bud Smith

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all who may have sent a card said aprayer or shared a story during the loss of our fathergrandfathergreat-grandfatherA special thanks to the 1-West staff at the Clark County Rehabilitation and LivingCenter-you are definitely Angels in disguise Father Steve Brice everyone at HolyFamily in Willard and Ron CuddieCuddie Funeral Homes who made the entire dayvery special The support care and concern that we received will never be forgotten

Family of Walter Backus

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If you love animals and have some time now is a great time to come on over and getinvolved at CCHS You can 1047297ll out a volunteer application form online by going to our Website (wwwcchs-petshelterorg and clicking ldquoVolunteer at CCHSrdquo from the menu or stopat the shelter or at our Paws and Claws store in the Marsh1047297eld Mall Join our Pet LovinrsquoPeople group get a tour of the shelter and wersquoll tell you about all of the many ways tovolunteer Wersquoll 1047297nd just the right spot for you to start helping animals Yoursquoll love it

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This ldquoComing Eventsrdquo column is for non-fundraising events The exception is forfundraisers which are accompanied by apaid advertisementSocial Security of fice hours for Clark County

are by appointment only Appointmentscan be made by calling 715-845-1321 onweekdays from 9 am-4 pm

Jan 6 The Greenwood Food Pantry at

Missionary Baptist Church will be openfrom 3-630 pm for any residents in needof assistance

Jan 9 The LuCille Tack Center for the Arts

in Spencer will host Christian authorCynthia Ruchti of Pittsville for a writerrsquos

workshop at 10 am and a conversation at2 pm For reservationsinformation call715-659-4499

Jan 13 Learn-A-Lot Preschool in Greenwood will

hold its annual chili and chicken dumplingsoup dinner from 330-8 pm at St

Maryrsquos Catholic Church in GreenwoodCarry-outs and raf fles will be offered

Jan 15 The Greenwood American Legion will

serve its monthlyfish fry from 4-730 pmCarry-outs will be available

Jan 15 The LuCille Tack Center for the Arts in

Spencer will host the Latin musical group

Los Pingous of Buenos Aires Argentinafor a 730 pm performance For ticketinformation call 715-659-4499 or visitwwwlucilletackcentercom

Jan 20 The Greenwood Food Pantry at

Missionary Baptist Church will be open

from 3-630 pm for any residents in needof assistance

Jan 20 The Marshfield Hoedowners Square

Dance Club will hold an open housewith free dancing lessons from 730-930

pm at the Lincoln Municipal Building10905 Falcon Road Marshfield Freeinstructions will be given on Jan 20 andJan 27 for anyone wishing to learn to

square dance

Jan 22 An American Red Cross blood drive

will be held from 1215-515 pm in theGreenwood High School cafetorium

Jan 26 An American Red Cross blood drive will

be held from 1230-530 pm at the LoyalAmerican Legion

Jan 26 St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church on Highway

13 north of Spencer will serve its monthlyCommunity Meal for Everyone from5-6 pm The meal is free and ooen toanyone who would like to share food andfellowship

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The Womenrsquos Bridge Clubmet Tuesday afternoon

at Shelbyrsquos in LoyalBev Lavey received

rst place and ShirleyCaliebe second place

B983145983154983156983144983155Libby Marie Schuette

A daughter Libby Marie was born to Darin andEmily Schuette New Prague Minn on Dec 21 2015

She weighed 8 pounds 4 ouncesShe joins a brother EthanGrandparents are Steve and Beth Edwards Fre-

mont Diana Schuette Riplinger and the late EldredSchuette

Jonah Hains BoschmaA son Jonah Hains was born to Hank and Shan-

non (van Doorn) Boschma Milan on Dec 8 2015 atAspirus Medford Hospital

He weighed 7 pounds and was 20 inches longHe joins a sibling Gabriel 19 months oldGrandparents are Gary and Diane van Doorn Tony

and John and Tineke Boschma Colby

When the glaciers receded they left a lot of debrisbehind That debris has now turned into some beau-

tiful nature This breathtaking landscape has beenthe inspirational focal point for Gene and Mary LeeReineking for many years Their art work will be ondisplay in the LuCille Tack Center for the Arts galleryduring the month of January Come meet the artistsduring an opening reception on Jan 8 from 5-7 pmFrom their Red Sky Studio in Almond Gene and MaryLee will be presenting a combined showcase of floralwatercolor paintings and sculptures created in stoneand wood burl

Gene has invested 40 years in the visual arts Thatincludes a stint at University of Wisconsin at StevensPoint His time at Point prepared him for an 18-yearcareer as a stoneware and porcelain potter He followedthat up by garnering 10 years as a wood turner and

maker of fine wooden boxes The past 15 years Genehas spent time exploring sculpture in stone and wood

To Gene the natural world is filled with creatures ofgrace speed and power His challenge is to translate theraw nature into a statement that reflects these attributesto the observer He wants to portray his subject so onecan feel the essence of the animal To him the selec-tion of the right piece of stone is critical The specificpiece of rock with the right color and figure enhancesthe design he is hoping for He uses hand held tools tocut and grind the rocks into shapes of animals that hehas watched and studied such as the raptors heronscranes horses and more

Mary Lee was a speech and language pathologist inthe public schools for 34 years Her retirement in 2007closed one career door but opened another door of op-portunity It was a good time for a new beginning She

has always loved art spending thousands of hours atart exhibits street fairs and gallery visits In 2008 Mary

Lee made the decision to delve into art making She hasalways been fascinated by watercolors

She took classes attended workshops watched DVDsand devoured books written by artists and practiced alot She also found inspiration from her friends Thewonderful medium of watercolors teaches her some-thing new each time Mary Lee is attracted to organicforms such as flowers and leaves branches and berriesas well as old buildings and an occasional landscapehere or there Using vivid colors she enjoys concentrat-ing on the negative shapes surrounding the imagesUsing representational subject matter often tends tohave a slightly abstracted quality about them

Artwork on display in the gallery can be viewed dur-ing the opening reception during the time of a perfor-mance or by appointment The LTCA box office is openon Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 am until 4 pm

Glacial leftovers are inspiration to artists at LuCille Tack Center

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NGL grabs second spot at grueling Northern Badger tourney

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal senior Derek Nielsen nears a fall in action from the Dec 29-30 Northern Badger WrestlingClassic in River Falls Nielsen placed fifth at 152 pounds to help NGL to a second-place finish among large schoolsat the meet

The Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal wrestling team madegood use of its holiday break in finishing second amonglarge schools at the 39-team Northern Badger WrestlingClassic held Dec 29-30 in River Falls NGL got third-placeindividual finishes from Skylar Barth at 113 pounds andNick Rueth at 285 and several other high finishes to givehost River Falls a run for the tourney title Spencer-Columbus placed fourth among medium-sized schoolswith sophomore Hunter Luepke taking the championshipat 195 pounds

River Falls ended up on top of the large team standingswith 234 points and was trailed by NGL (222) in secondRhinelander (196) in third and Melrose-MindoroGale-Ettrick-Trempealeau (1645) in third

Spring ValleyElmwood (3145) won the D2 title withCumberland (213) second St Croix Central (178) thirdand Spencer-Columbus (157) in fourth Boyceville wonthe D3 crown with 2985 points and Clear Lake was sec-

ond with 170NGL was led by the third-place finishes of Barth and

Luepke and a fourth-place from Stetson Rueth at 145pounds

Barth improved his season record to 17-1 with a 4-1record at River Falls After reaching the semi-finals hewas pinned in 110 by Cole Britton (16-1) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg but then received a forfeit win for third place

At 285 pounds Rueth (16-2) used two pins and a 5-3 deci-sion over Jacob Zschernitz (12-4) of Spencer-Columbusto reach the semi-finals where he lost a 4-2 overtimedecision to Brandon Windsor (14-1) of Boyceville Ruethbounced back in the third-place match with a pin in 323over Noah LeBlanc (15-5) of Hayward

Stetson Rueth (14-2) took fourth at 145 poundsbut hadto forfeit the third-place match due to injury He had a pinand two decisions to reach the semi-finals where he lostan 8-0 decision to Jacob DeMeyer (18-3) of Rhinelander

Derek Nielsen (18-1) suffered his first loss of the seasonat River Falls but posted a 5-1 record for a fifth-place fin-ish After pinning his first two opponents Nielsen lost a4-3 decision to Clay Carney (18-1) of St Croix Falls Hecame back with two pins and defeated James LaPointe(19-2) of BayfieldWashburn 5-2 in the fifth-place match

Andrew Buchanan (14-5) also took fifth place at 182pounds He won his first two matches on decisionsthen was pinned in 155 by Rowdy Kochevar (15-1) in thequarter-finals He came back with three straight wins forfifth place including a 9-1 decision over Conner Daggett(17-4) of River Falls and a 7-3 decision over Cole Olson(15-5) of BloomerColfax

Freshman Stephen Buchanan (15-5) went 5-2 in thetourney for seventh place at 160 pounds After splittinghis first two matches Buchanan reeled off three straightwins including an 8-6 decision over Sam Newell (15-3) ofChetekWeyerhauserPrairie Farm but lost a 10-9 deci-sion to Devon Johnson (11-5) of Spring Valley-ElmwoodHe claimed seventh place with a fall in 441 over MichaelProkop (15-5) of Arcadia

Spencer-Columbus fourth in D2

as Luepke wins weight class

Other wrestlers for NGL-- Sayer Rachu (8-7) went 0-2 at 106 pounds-- Kyle Gurney (14-6) went 4-3 for 10th place at 120

pounds-- Kanyon Rachu (8-8) went 1-2 at 126 pounds-- Dylan Nielsen (14-4) went 3-2 at 132 pounds-- Zach Smith (10-7) went 2-2 at 138 pounds-- Lucas Ingold (10-4) went 4-3 for 11th place at 195

pounds-- Sam Baumgartner (3-6) went 2-2 at 220 pounds

Luepke wins weight class crownSpencer-Columbus sophomore Hunter Luepke upped

his season record to 15-1 as he won the Northern Badgerindividual championship at 195 pounds After a first-round bye Luepke pinned Marty Peterson (12-9) of Phil-lips in 301 and then scored a 56-second pin over ColtonKrueger (17-6) of Rhinelander Luepke reached the finalswith a 9-1 major decision over Noah Weiczorek (18-2) ofClear Lake then took the title with a 3-1 decision overMatthew Williamson (18-3) of River Falls

Freshman Logan Zschernitz (12-4) helped the team ef-

fort with a fifth-place showing at 285 pounds After a byeand an overtime win he lost the match to Rueth but cameback with a 3-0 decision over Brendan Soulier (20-2) ofBayfieldWashburn a pin in 154 over Clay Peterson (10-6) of Durand and a 2-1 double overtime win over ParkerSteen (17-4) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg

Nathan Neumann (12-6) placed sixth for the Rocketsat 160 pounds He got a pin and a decision in his first twomatches then lost a 2-1 decision to Luke Clark (12-6) of StCroix Falls He went 2-1 the rest of the way to take sixth

In his first action of the season senior Hunter Hildeb-randt (4-3) placed eighth at 170 pounds He won his firsttwo matches by pin then was pinned in 221 by MicahJohnson (10-0) of Boyceville He came back with a win bypin and another by decision then lost the seventh-placematch by pin to Dakota Steinke (11-3) of Osseo-FairchildAugustaFall Creek

Sophomore Bryce Shaw (12-5) placed ninth at 126pounds After a bye and a pin he lost a 5-3 decision to Les

Please see Northern Badger page 8

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Lakey (12-4) of Mel-MinGET He also lost his next matchbut finished with two decision wins for ninth-place

Other Rocket wrestlers-- Jake Dick (6-8) went 1-2 at 106 pounds-- Dominick Wichlacz (8-10) went 3-4 and placed 12th

at 120 pounds-- Jeremiah Giles (1-2) went 1-2 at 132 pounds-- Tim Bauer (11-3) went 1-2 at 138 pounds-- Caden Schillinger (7-7) went 0-2 at 145 pounds-- Carson Hildebrandt (10-8) went 4-3 and placed 11th

at 152 pounds-- Elijah Welsh (5-7) went 1-2 at 182 pounds-- Max Johnson (0-2) went 0-2 at 220 pounds

The Loyal girls bas-ketball team fell be-hind by double digits

in the first half againstElk Mound on Jan 4and was never able tomake up the differencein a 58-44 non-confer-ence loss

The Greyhoundsdipped to 8-2 overallon the season with theloss which came de-spite Karsyn Ruethrsquos21 points and sevenrebounds Long-rangeshooting was a concernas the Greyhounds hitonly one of 11 attemptsfrom 3-point distance

Elk Mound led 31-17at the half and shot 43 percent (21-49) from the field forthe game Loyal was not as accurate hitting 35 percent(13-37) The Greyhounds held a slight edge at the free-throw line hitting 17 of 23 to 13 of 20 for Elk Mound

Morgan Reinwand scored eight points for LoyalMcKenna McVey led Elk Mound with 17 points and

10 rebounds

in any of them Twenty-five of the 29 incumbents will beunopposed for new 2-year terms one newcomer will fill

an open spot and three seats have no candidatesIn District 18 (town of Loyal Ward 2 town of ShermanWard 1 town of York Ward 2) incumbent Kevin Froebafiled non-candidacy papers in December but no one elsefiled paperwork to take his place

District 15 (city of Greenwood Wards 1 and 2 townof Eaton Ward 2) also has no candidate That seat washeld by Rodger Ashbeck until he died in November andno one has been appointed to fill the vacancy and no onefiled paperwork to run for the seat in April

In the countyrsquos District 9 (city of Colby Wards 3 and4 town of Colby Ward 1 city of Abbotsford Ward 5) in-cumbent David Holtzhausen did not file a non-candidacystatement but has indicated he will not run again Thatmeans the candidate filing period for that seat is extended

until Jan 8 at 5 pmIn District 10 (town of Colby Ward 2 city of Colby Ward

2) incumbent Jeff Kolzow is not running for re-electionBryce Luchterhand is running unopposed for that seatIncumbent county Board members who will run unop-

posed in April are Marcia Hochhalter Abbotsford GaryLeichtman Dorchester Fred Schindler Curtiss TomWilcox Curtiss Mark Renderman Withee Joe Waichu-lis Thorp Dean Zank Thorp Arlene Kodl Thorp ScottJalling Owen Art Petke Withee Al Bower WillardJereome Krempasky Greenwood Wayne HendricksonUnity Chuck Rueth Loyal Gordon Haselow LoyalByrl Dahl Chili Frieda Rollins Granton Brian KunzeNeillsville Duane Boon Neillsville Dale Mitte Neills-ville Rick Opelt Neillsville Doris Bakker NeillsvilleFritz Garbisch Granton William Neville Neillsvilleand Randy Sebesta Neillsville

Elections from page 1

Northern Badgerfrom page 7

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A Year in the Outdoors for Selina WaltersHello friendsSo that I may stay home the week between Christmas and New Years I

write a column about some of the highlights of the year that is just comingto an end This yearrsquos column for the most part is going to be about some ofthe many outdoor adventures that I went on with my 14-year-old daughterSelina Walters

January 2015Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went on a winter

camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi River near LaCrosse We hadplanned on fishing near Ferryville but there was not good ice (discovery madeupon arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to LaCrosse where for the nexttwo days we had great success on 27-34 inch northern pike

February 2015 Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos annual fisheree

which attracts a lot of fishermen and women We stayed with the Howeshad a blast and Selina took first and second place in the kids northern pikedivision with a couple of beautiful gators This is not meant to be an insultbut as big as this fisheree is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boostthe prizes for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are 14 is areally big deal for a kid

April 2015Selina just told me yesterday that her favorite sport is turkey hunting

Each spring I take Selina to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos ldquoYouth Turkey HuntrdquoThis year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to hunt at his pheasantpreserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked it out so that Selina could hunt on aneighborrsquos property as well and literally on the last minute of our two-dayhunt Selina harvested a beautiful gobbler

May 2015Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I mentioned she loves

this sport The beauty about going from the early April hunt to May is thatspring is in full strut comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life isgood Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year and that one was thebiggest turkey that I have been a part of harvesting

Later in May we headed over to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed at Birch PointResort near Bloomer Each spring Selina brings a friend our good friend PaulMaire puts us up in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina thisis another canrsquot miss trip

June 2015

In a years time I go on about 40 trips The two best are Canada to ShultzLake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) and deer camp Selina has only missed oneyear of her entire life of doing a fly in and she loves heading north with familyand friends This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We land on aSaturday and go home on a Saturday We fish hard laugh lots and stay up late

July 2015Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Mentors Outdoors)

camping tripsThe first one was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin Dells and we

had a blast The second was on the Petenwell Flowage Fishing tubing bearbaiting and lots of campfire time with a lot of good people check out KAMOat wwwkamokidsorg

August 2015For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day

outing to an island on the Flambeau Flowage We tube swim sometimes fishand do a whole bunch of nothing

September 2015Other than moose or elk hunting which is just a trip What wipes me outmore than anything is bear baiting and then hunting This July through mid-October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands of miles on my truckProbably a couple hundred hours in the woods and though we had plenty ofbig bear coming to the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so that we went 32hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October 2015Our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near Ferryville while camping

on an island This trip is a classic that my father started back in the late rsquo50sand I have been doing for 44 years Selina loves it

November 2015Deer camp The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants to leave

This fall Selina became independent As long as she is carrying a compass adaypack and hip boots she does not need her dad

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Hicks like me just dont belong in the big cityDonald rump at an illegal Mexican aliens

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I places where certain people dont belongdid not come to your mind during that 1047297rstparagraph well then maybe you should eitherread it again -- more careully this time -- or youstill havent recovered rom drinking yourselinto oblivion on New Years Eve to make yourselpretend youre actually looking orward to 2016I mean geez its a presidential election year Ithink the people o Pompeii had a better 79 ADthan were gonna have in the next 12 monthsYeah go ahead Look it up Ive got all day

o start off my year on the wrong oot (whenyoure as clumsy as me they both work prettywell) I had to drive to the win Cities this weekto pick up my son rom the airport otherwiseknown as the MOS ASININELY COMPLEXSPACE ON HE PLANE O FIND YOURWAY AROUND IN I mean real ly was it neces-sary to hire the same architect who designs ratmazes or science experiments to lay out thisriddle o concrete tile escalators and 3-ounceliquid limit signs Is 1047298ying in oblong crashablealuminum tubes not stressul enough that wemust look or our baggage on Level 3 Concourse5 Gate 12 when our plane unloaded on Level1 Concourse 8 Gate 43 and t he two places areseparated by three security checkpoints twomiles o rope lanes and the skeletons o previouspassengers who just gave up And to top it offdid all the paper towel dispensers in the mensrestroom near the main Delta gate have to be out

o paper last night Really All o themItll help set the scene or you to know that Iam a true country boy to whom three people

is a throng and a hundred is way more than

enough reason to pack a weeks worth o vittlesin a blanket at the end o a pole and head or thewoods I grew up in Willard mind you where theonly places I ever saw more people than I couldcount on 10 1047297ngers was at church on Sunday ata amily get-together or maybe at the peepholebetween the girls and boys locker rooms (youd besurprised how that can draw a crowd) When I wasa kid going to the city meant a drive to Neillsvillewhere they had stores so big you couldnt throw adried cowpie rom one end to the other Not thatI ever tried

Getting to the Minneapolis-St Paul Interna-tional Airport is easy enough i you either 1047297rst visitMapQuest and print off clear directions or justclose your eyes and step on the gas afer you crossthe Mississippi (I chose Option B) Te airport isright along Interstate 494 which in a 15-secondspan carries as much traffi c as passed by my houseduring the 1047297rst 14 years o my lie and as long asyou know which exit to take yeah no I had noclue My only hope was that i I took the wrongone that Id notice the Welcome to South Dakotasign and still have time to get back to the airportbeore my son met a nice gal dated or a year gotmarried and began a amily

I had to choose between exits or erminal 1or erminal 2 which sounds simple except thateenie-meenie-miney-moe is shall we say ex-hilarating when youre moving at 70 mph just tokeep up with the exhaust umes o other vehiclesI picked erminal 1 mostly because I was in thewrong lane to get to the exit or erminal 2 andby gum i thats not a good reason I cant think owhat might be A mile or s o later I was conronted

with yet more choices either or baggage unload-ing passenger pick-up short-term parking long-term parking valet service or to proceed directly

to the runway or tower clearance or take-off Iselected the short-term parking lane much to therage o the taxi driver behind me who didnt expectme to veer at almost a right angle across three laneswithout so much as a 1047298eeting thought o signaling

but hey I was there Hell get over itAfer parking I strolled into erminal 1 rodeon an escalator down into the lower level tookanother escalator back up to baggage claim areatook yet a third moving staircase r ide up the mainboarding gate level and decided right then andthere thatd Id have an escalator in my house i itwasnt a ranch style I ound one o those electronicboards that show you the status o departing andarriving 1047298ights ound my sons 1047298ight numbernoted that his plane was on time and then deducedrom the available inormation that I had virtuallyno idea whatsoever where I was in relation towhere he might be in the event that his pilot didnot grossly overshoot the runway and land on aStillwater residential street (yeah I get paranoidwhen Im in the big city)

I looked around or a riendly security person

or a counter employee or possible assistancewith 1047297nding Bens arrival gate but every humanI approached looked at me as i I had a stamp on

my orehead saying Has Ebola I did

come upon a schematic diagram o theairports layout -- with a bright red Youare here mark but that was as helpulas pointing to a star in the Andromedagalaxy and telling me Tis is 6000 lightyears rom your destination

I waited in a seating area until Bentexted me with the pinpoint messageIm here which narrowed down his lo-cation to somewhere between the 42ndand 43rd parallels o latitude ( I knew Ishould have paid attention in junior highgeography class) I texted back that I was

in the main Delta gate area He said he was notBut I already knew that Which he knew that Iknew I escalated down to the next level --OoohhI like the sound o that -- while he came up one1047298oor He asked i I was in erminal 2 I saidShould I be He didnt know He said I shouldstay put and he would 1047297nd me I said Tats whatthe cavalry outpost said to General Custer at LittleBig Horn and look how that turned out Well noI didnt really because it wouldve taken like 10minutes or me to type such a long text messagebut you get the point

In just a ew minutes Ben ound me maybebecause I was curled up in a corner o the baggageclaim area and wailing or Mommy but hey allswell that ends well right In another 30 minuteswe had ollowed my bread crumb line back to thecar and we were on our way back home

A stray cat in a dog pound A Kardashian in aroom with no cameras Hillary Clinton in MonicaLewinskys wedding party Vladimir Putin at ananti-government secrecy orum Me in a crowded

airportYou get the picture

by TRG Editor Dean Lesar

THEBORNLESAR

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NOTICE OF RABIES VACCINATIONAND DOG LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

Pursuant to Section 174052 Wisconsin Statutesnotice is hereby given to all owners of dogs in Clark County thatrabies vaccinations and dog licenses are required under the

statutes Vaccination by a veterinarian against rabies of all dogsis required (Sec 9521) within 30 days after the dog reaches 4months of age and revaccinated before the certificate expires orwithin three years of the previous vaccination Notice is herebyfurther given that evidence that the dog is currently immunizedagainst rabies must be presented before a license can be issuedTo qualify for the minimum license fee for neutered males orspayed females presentation of evidence attesting to same mustbe presented when applying for the license

PENALTIES A minimum late fee of $5 shall be assessed to the owner of

each dog 5 months of age or over who fails to obtain a dog li-cense by April 1st of each year or within 30 days of acquiringownership on or before the dog reached licensable age Theminimum late fee may be raised by municipal action

Any owner who fails to have a dog vaccinated against rabiesas required by statute may be required to forfeit not less than $50nor more than $100

2016 dog licenses can be obtained from your local treasurerChristina M JensenClark County Clerk

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Regular agenda

I Call meeting to order II Notice of meeting III Roll call IV Pledge of Allegiance V Consent agenda A Minutes of previous meeting (regular Board meeting Dec 16 2015) B Treasurerrsquos report C Approval of vouchers D Accept gifts grants or donations E Contractsresignationssubstitutesvolunteers F Field trips VI Communication from the public VII Presentations VIII Reports A District administratorrsquos report B Principalrsquos report C Board membersrsquo reports D Committee reports IX Discussion and possible action

A Second reading of Policy 5113 Open Enrollment and 511301 Course Options B Establish open enrollment limit

C Approve CESA 10 service contract for 2016-17 D 2016-17 school calendar draft E Approve referendum resolution F Administrative contracts 1 MSHS principal 2 Business manager 3 District administrator G Audit handbooks X Recess into executive session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c) Discussion of personnel performance and evaluation XI Reconvene to open session XII Other matters that may legally come before the Board XIII Adjourn

Todd Felhofer district administrator

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENWOOD

REGULAR BOARDMEETING AGENDA

WNAXLP1-177249

Public notice is hereby given to the public and news mediapursuant to Wisconsin Statutes that the regular school Boardmeeting of the School District of Greenwood will be held onMonday Jan 11 2016 at 630 pm in the Board room locatedin the middle-high school building The agenda for the said meetingis as follows

AGENDA 1 Call to order by Board president 2 Verication of compliance with open meeting law 3 Roll call -- establish quorum 4 Recognition of visitors 5 Agenda changes 6 Approve minutes of previous meetings 7 Treasurerrsquos report 8 Approve vouchers 9 Discuss possible Board action on early graduation request 10 Discussion on WASB delegate assembly vote 11 Approve 2016-17 school year fall coaches 12 Referendum discussion 13 Administrative reports a Mrs Schulz b Mr Zanotelli c Mr Endreas 14 Committee reports 15 Executive session under WI SS 1985(1)(c) Discussreview personnel matters administrative staf ng and administrative contracts and consideration of change in employee contract 16 Return to open session 17 Action (if needed)18 Adjournment

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SPENCER

REGULAR SCHOOLBOARD MEETING

WED JAN 13 2016 bull 630-930 PMHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

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AGENDA 1 Call to order -- roll call

2 Verify posting 3 Approve agenda 4 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1) [c] to discuss district administrator evaluations possible 4YK sharing with St Anthony School and other personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote) 5 At 8 pm adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote) 6 Public comments 7 Approve minutes of meetings 8 Approve treasurerrsquos reports includingnancial reports and bills 9 Committee reports and other recommendations including Board approvals 10 Old business Discuss Board self evaluations Discussapprove WASB resolutions Approve Second reading of Revised Social Media Policy and Procedure for Management of Student Allergies Policy

11 New business Discuss Upcoming Board elections Discuss High school math teacher position Approve Driver education teacher class reimbursement Approve 2016-17 CESA contract Read Letter of thanks 12 Other business (principalrsquos report and other matters as may properly come before the Board)13 Public comments14 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1)[c] and [e] to discuss personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote)15 Adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote)16 Adjournment

LOYAL BOARD OF EDUCATION

REGULAR MEETINGWEDNESDAY JAN 13 2016

HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY730 PM CLOSED SESSION

8 PM OPEN SESSION

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AGENDA FOR CLARK COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Thursday January 14 2016730 pm

County Board Room CourthouseNeillsville WI 54456

CALL TO ORDERPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEROLL CALLRESOLUTIONS

1-1-16 To Approve Municipal Dam Grant Application to Re-pair Sherwood Lake Dam

2-1-16 Approving Grant Applications For 2016-2017 ATV(Includes UTVrsquoS and T-ROUTES) Trail Mainte-nance Funding

3-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 KnobbyRidge Off-Road Motorcycle Trail Maintenance andRestoration Funding

4-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 Snow-mobile Trail Maintenance Funding

5-1-16 Purchase of County Forest Land Enrollment ofCounty-Owned Lands into County Forest Lawand Application for Knowles-Nelson StewardshipFunds

MISCELLANEOUS Approval of the December 9 2015 minutes Approval of the payrollPublic comment on any item on the agenda may be by call

of the chair or by Rule 20 of the Board of Supervisors Rulesand Regulations

CLOSED SESSION The board of supervisors may go into closed session in ac-

cordance with Wis Stat 1985(1)(g) for conferring with legalcounsel for the governmental body who is rendering oral orwritten advice concerning strategy to be adopted by the bodywith respect to litigation in which it is or is likely to become in-volved Topic Town of Hoard fire protection charges

The board of supervisors may go in and out of closed ses-sion and take any action deemed appropriate from closed ses-sion

ADJOURNMENTChristina M Jensen

Clark County ClerkPersons needing special accommodation to attend or

participate in this meeting may call the county clerk at(715) 743-5150 or TDD (715) 743-5192 or (715) 743-3157

Posted in compliance with WI Open Meetings LawsWNAXLP1-177354

I REGULAR BUSINESS A Call to order B Roll call C Verication of notice to public D Pledge of Allegiance E Approval of agenda F Approval of previous minutes II OPEN FORUM III AGENDA ITEMS A Discussionaction on certification of school Board candidates B Discussionaction on second reading of School Board Policy Open Enrollment chapter 10 section E C Discussionaction on rst reading of School Board Policy Unexpired Term Fulllment chapter 2 section C D Discussionaction on maintenancelead custodian job description E Discussionaction on 2016-17 school calendar

F Discussionaction on sta hiring(s) G Discussionaction on summer school H Discussionaction on high school course selection book for 2016-17 school year I Discussionact ion on number of spaces available for open enrollment J Discussionaction on Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) Program K Discussionaction on sta ng for 2016-17 school year L Discussionaction on athletic co-oping IV TREASURERrsquoS REPORT A Action on vouchers B Financial report V OTHER REPORTS A School Board Committee reports B Maintenance report C Daycare director report D Principalrsquos report E Superintendentrsquos report VI CORRESPONDENCE Motion to convene in executive session under Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c)(e)(f) for the purpose of discussingtaking action on (c) Considering employment promotion

compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility (e) Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties the investing of public funds or conducting other specied public business whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session (f) Considering nancial medical social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems or the investigat ion of charges against specic persons except where par (b) applies which if discussed in public would be likely to have a substantial adverse eect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data or involved in such problems or investigations VII ADJOURNMENT

GRANTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT217 N MAIN ST

REGULAR SCHOOL

BOARD MEETINGMONDAY JAN 11 2016 bull 645 PM

IMC bull GRANTON HIGH SCHOOL

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STATE OF WISCONSINCOUNTY OF CLARK

Notice of application for issue of tax deedTO DANA SOCKNESS DANIELLE SOCKNESS ST JO-

SEPHS HOSPITAL CLARK ELECTRIC DENTAL CLINIC OF

MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD CLINIC CO ALLIANCE COLLEC-TION AGENCIES INC owners andor mortgagees andor occu-pants andor lien-holders their heirs or assigns known or unknownof the premises hereinafter described

You and each of you are hereby notified that Clark County is theowner and holder of tax sale certificates which are now deedableon the following described land

E 250 OF W 577 OF N 412 OFLOT 1 CSM 891 REC 626451 BG PTOF W 12 - NE amp PT FRAC SE - NWSEC 24 TWP 27 N R 1 E

And that after the expiration of three months from the serviceof this notice upon you a deed of the land described above will beapplied for

Dated at Neillsville WisThis 23rd day of December 2015

sChristina M Jensen Clark County clerk52-177164 WNAXLP

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30 cents per acre plus a portion of the timber sale rev-enue

Bizjak said the revenue difference would be relativelysmall and is not the main reason why the town maychallenge the purchase Rather he said itrsquos an issue ofplacing some limits on public land expansion

Butler already holds 101 percent of the countyrsquos morethan 135000 acres of county forest land and Bizjak saidhe would like to see it stop there When talking to townresidents on the issue he said ldquoTheir first question islsquoWhy does the county need more landrsquordquo he said

Butler was part of the western and southern areas ofthe county where farmers lost tax deeds to their propertyafter the Dust Bowl years and those acres eventuallybecame the county forest There is no need to expand itanymore in Bizjakrsquos opinion

ldquoIt has been like that since I was a kid in the 1940srdquo

Bizjak said ldquoThey donrsquot need any more hellip We think pri-vate ownership is the best way for the rest of our landsrdquo

Forest from page 1

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities whichwas 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-yearaverage according to preliminary statistics from the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that expe-rienced an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percentcompared with 2014 However it is important to notethat the 494 traffic deaths in 2014 were the lowest annualtotal in 71 yearsrdquo said WisDOT Secretary Mark GottliebldquoIn recent years wersquove had success in reducing trafficfatalities and our ultimate goal is still zero preventabletraffic deaths in Wisconsin We will continue to analyzecrash data so we can take effective actions in traffic safetyeducation enforcement and engineering to prevent fataland serious injury crashesrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety said that war m spring weather substan-tial drops in gas prices and an improving economy in2015 likely contributed to an increase in the number of

vehicles on the road and the miles they traveled An in-crease in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) can also increasethe risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several moremonths However VMT went up in 2014 and there areindications that it may have increased again in 2015rdquoPabst said ldquoWe also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell ifincreasing the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstatehighways and freeways had any effect on the number andseverity of crashes We do know that interstates and free-ways continue to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were amongthe safest since the end of World War II in terms of traf-fic deaths but a few deadly months contributed greatlyto the increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities inJune July and August of 2015 than we had in the samemonths in 2014 The summer months typically havehigher traffic fatalitiesrdquo he said ldquoAlthough the summermonths were relatively safe we had dramatic spikes infatalities in April and September The 50 fatalities inApril were double the number in April 2014 and the 68fatalities in September were 21 more than September2014 Those two months accounted for about 74 percentof the overall increase in fatalities in 2015 compared

with 2014 April was warm and dry in many areas of thestate and September was one of the warmest on recordWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles mo-

torcycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the road Driversalso tend to increase their speeds which make crashesmore violentrdquo

Deaths from traffic crashes were up in most categoriesin 2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bikefatalities To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcomingyear WisDOT along with its traffic safety partners willintensify many safety initiatives including the following

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving taskforces have been created throughout the state The taskforces enable multiple law enforcement agencies to co-ordinate and combine their resources for high-visibilityenforcement efforts Federal funding administered byWisDOT covers the overtime wages for task force officersEnforcement and education efforts to prevent drunkendriving have helped reduce deaths from alcohol-relatedcrashes by approximately 51 percent and injuries by 55percent over the last 10 years in Wisconsin

Traffi c deaths increased by 13 percent over previous year

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GOP makes its mark with recent legislation

MattPommer

Republicans have tightened their gripon Wisconsin government with new lawson elections and ethics while nationalattention has focused on selecting can-didates for the upcoming presidentialelection

The new Wisconsin laws increase cam-paign donation limits allow candidatesto coordinate activities with so-calledinterest advocacy groups and replacenationally recognized regulatory controlby retired judges with two new commis-sions dominated by politicians

John Doe investigations into allegedpolitical misdeeds are gone financingof investigations is returned to the Leg-islature campaign donors donrsquot have toidentify for whom they work and themajority party is likely to decide the topstaffers for the new election and ethicscommissions

All of the changes favor incumbentsThey help Republicans because theynow hold the governorrsquos office and havelarge majorities in both houses of theLegislature

Republicans donrsquot need the addedadvantages Gerrymandering in 2011created legislative districts that seemto guarantee the GOP will control theLegislature until at least the year 2020Only 10 percent of the legislative districts

are competitive according to CommonCauseIn addition nothing bad is going to

happen to Republican politicians TheState Supreme Court is decidedly conser-vative Four of its seven justices benefit-ted from large right-wing campaign con-tributions A fifth justice was appointedin autumn by Gov Scott Walker

Earlier the Republican-controlled gov-ernment reduced hours for absentee vot-ing and required photo IDs to be shown toparticipate in an election This year will

be the first time for the voting changesin a presidential general election Criticssay the changes will make it tougher forthe poor senior citizens and students tovote That too should help Republicanswhen the ballots are counted on electionnight

The last Republican to win Wiscon-sinrsquos presidential electoral vote wasRonald Reagan Republicans have lostseveral close presidential votes in Wis-consin since then but the new electionlaws could end the string of Democratic

victories in presidential elections in thestate

Two major issues continue to awaitaction in the Legisla-ture before it adjournsto start its electioneer-ing Republicans havestrong allies in the anti-abortion movement Atissue in the Legislatureare restrictions or ban-ning the use of fetal tis-sue in medically-relatedresearch

University of Wiscon-sin-Madison leaders saythe legislation would

hurt both medical research and the uni-versityrsquos reputation among professorsThe last state budget crafted by Repub-licans eliminated tenure protectionsfor the faculty Hundreds of millions ofdollars also were cut from state supportfor the university Procedures on deal-ing with faculty layoffs are now underconsideration on UW System campusesacross the state

Another big Republican issue in theNew Year is the drive to eliminate Wis-consinrsquos century-old civil service systemGov Walker says it takes too long and istoo difficult to fire workers Republican

Publishers Kris OLeary and Kevin FlinkEditor Dean Lesar

Advertising SalesPhil GreschnerAdvertising DesignerProofreader Mary Ann LesarAdvertising DesignerPagination Ashley Kadolph

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legislative leaders say it takes too longto hire workers to fill vacancies Thegovernor also has pushed centralizingthe process of hiring state workers in hisDepartment of Administration

Changes in employee relations havebeen a theme during the Walker admin-istration Public employee unions weregutted at the start of Walkerrsquos first termLater a right-to-work law was added forthe private sector banning mandatorydues payment in labor contracts

Walker who dropped out of collegewithout an undergraduate degree hasbragged he has the equivalent of a mas-terrsquos degree in politics He may be under-estimating his abilities A sweeping GOPvictory in November could allow him tosay his experiences are the equivalent ofa PhD degree

Families get something this time tooPage 2 - Tribune Record Gleaner - Wednesday January 6 2016 OPINION

By Frank ClementeAmericans for Tax Fairness

Surprisingly Congressrsquos $680 billion

holiday-season tax deal will bring somecheer to working families and not just tobig corporations this year Refundable taxcredits putting extra cash in the hands ofhard-pressed workers and parents wereincluded in a huge year-end gift-wrappedpackage of tax breaks -- the type of billthat usually only offers big rewards tocorporate fat cats

Every two years for the past few de-cades Washington has renewed a collec-tion of about 50 temporary tax breakscalled ldquotax extendersrdquo Even though someof them had been repeatedly renewed for30 years the giveaways were deemed tem-porary to hide their substantial $50 billionannual cost -- 80 of which benefittedbusinesses Itrsquos an accounting trick Taxcuts supposedly expiring in a year or twodonrsquot make long-range budget projections

look so bad after allNone of these corporate tax breaks

are ever paid for -- for instance by closingother corporate tax loopholes All of thecost goes straight to the deficit

Tax extender legislation has alwaysenjoyed strong bipartisan support Itrsquos averitable lovefest between both partiesand their corporate contributors

As usual though corporations wantedmore Objecting to the (theoretically)temporary nature of their special breaksthis year they pushed to make severalof their biggest billion-dollar loopholespermanent This gave our side leverageto demand major concessions in return

Progressives rallied around two taxcredits that are very important to low-and moderate-income households -- the

Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and theChild Tax Credit (CTC) Improvements

Johnson School probe was lsquogroundlessrsquo

made to these pro-work and pro-familyprograms were scheduled to expire in twoyears This would have pushed 16 million

people -- including 8 million children --into or deeper into poverty

Advocates demanded -- and won -- thatany corporate tax cut package had toalso make permanent the improvementsto these effective poverty-fighting pro-grams That means a single mom workingminimum wage with two kids at homewill have $1725 more in her pocket forexample

Another victory was the renewal ofthe American Opportunity Tax Credit Itprovides a tax credit of up to $2500 peryear for expenses incurred while attend-ing college such as tuition fees and coursematerials This will give a helping handto millions of families struggling with thecosts of higher education

Altogether the final tax package makesa $250 billion investment in Americarsquosworking families

Of course corporations still got moremore than $400 billion in undeserved taxfavors Among them are two loopholesthat make it easier for multinationalfirms to stash profits offshore in taxhavens The Active Financing Exceptionwas permanently enshrined in law whilethe CFC Look-Through Rule was extendedfor five years It was the AFE that helpedGeneral Electric to go five straight yearswithout paying any federal income taxand in fact get billions in refunds

Together the two tax breaks will costthe American people around $85 billionin lost revenue over the next decade Al-ternatively if we didnrsquot plow $75 billionof that money back into overstuffed cor-porate treasuries we could guarantee pre-

school for every low-and moderate-incomefour-year-old in America for 10 years

Sen Ron Johnson (R-Wis) expressedhis appreciation that the federal govern-ment has closed its long-running probe-- which he said is now acknowledged asgroundless -- of Wisconsinrsquos pioneeringprogram giving students and parents thefreedom to choose what school they wishto attend

Media reported on Monday that theUS Department of Justice quietly senta letter to the Wisconsin Department ofPublic Instruction in December sayingthat ldquono further action is warrantedrdquo TheDepartment of Justice probe had beenrunning since 2011

ldquoIrsquom glad the Obama administration

has at last admitted that its investigationinto the Milwaukee Parental Choice Pro-

gram was meritless and that it has endedits harassment of Milwaukee schoolsrdquosaid Johnson ldquoMany people were con-cerned that the investigation was fueledby the administrationrsquos hostility to schoolchoice The probe placed a burden of un-certainty on Wisconsin parents who were

just looking for a good education for theirchildren This is exactly the outcome I hadhoped for when I directed my committeeto conduct oversight on the Department ofJusticersquos investigation which had draggedon far too longrdquo

The Justice Departmentrsquos letter cameafter letters from Sen Johnson in JuneJuly and December to US Attorney

General Loretta Lynch exercising theoversight power of the committee hechairs the Senate Homeland Security andGovernmental Affairs Committee The let-ter in June asked Lynch to explain whatcomplaints led to the probe and to providefindings from her departmentrsquos four yearsof examining the Milwaukee program Aletter in July repeated the request after theObama administration refused to makedetails of the probe public

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Happy New Year As I write this thenew year is a bit past eight hours old andwe are truly deep in the heart of Texasabout halfway between San Antonio andHouston in the town of HallettsvilleThis is a town that dates back to 1831when John Hallett received a land grantfrom Stephen Austin

When Texas became a state it becamethe county seat of Lavaca County The

courthouse the third to be built datesback to 1897 and we drove past it lastnight all decorated for the holidays Tocall it beautiful was putting it mildly

Later on this morning wersquoll take ourfinal leg of our journey to Port Aransaswhere I understand the dolphins andpelicans are shouting ldquoGo Vikingsrdquo NowI heard that from Florencersquos nephew whohas been there a couple of days alreadyThe fact that he is from Little FallsMinn leads me to believe he might bepulling my leg

Our trip went nothing like we hadplanned We did leave on schedule onDec 27 This enabled us to have brunchwith daughter Sue and husband Markin Holmen Sue has a recipe for an eggbake that is hard to resist

Our plan was to get to Texas and enjoya day or so in the warm temperaturebefore checking into our condo on NewYearrsquos Day

Mother Nature had other plans andwe awoke in Ankeny Iowa just north ofDes Moines to a snowstorm Not want-ing to venture out we decided that thiswas the place to spend the extra day

We watched and listened to the weath-er reports all day A spokesman from theIowa State Patrol stated that they had 50accidents and over 100 of what they callslide-offs Iowa has a law called ldquono towrdquowhich means if you slide into the ditchyou stay there until the storm is overTow trucks are forbidden to be out Aswe hit the road again on Tuesday therewas still plenty of evidence that the lawmeans just what it says as we saw count-

less cars in the ditch As a matter of factthat was also true in Missouri Kansasand Oklahoma where we finally saidgoodbye to the ice and snow

Oklahoma north of Oklahoma Citywas hit the hardest with ice plowed offthe highway as if it were snow

There was a little change of plans this

year For years we would take Interstate35 almost to San Antonio then head eastfor the coast We always took advantageof a huge outlet mall to stock up on Levi jeans and a few other items

This year we changed back to our oldroute and took US Highway 77 fromWaco Highway 77 is a major northsouth highway which leads from someplace up in Oklahoma or even further

maybe to Brownsville right down onthe Mexican border When Interstate 35got built the highway department kindof forgot 77 and today most of it is stilltwo lane with small towns curves andhills which isnrsquot exactly a place to maketime if you are in a hurry Especially ifyou get behind someone pulling a traveltrailer who is doing about 55 on a high-way marked for 70 miles per hour

Florence suggested it kind of remind-ed her of home I said sure lots of treesgreen grass and cows The only thingis that the cows arenrsquot black and whitethere are no silos and farms or ranchesas they are called here They have fancywrought iron fences and fancy gatesguarding the buildings In many casesthe buildings arenrsquot even visible from thehighway I guess they donrsquot have to worry

about plowing the snow to get in or out toallow building so far from the highway

To say it has been a wet year is put-ting it mildly Everywhere you lookedwater was standing Fields looked wetand just south of Fort Worth we saw amember of the Texas Highway Depart-ment out mowing the grass between thetraffic lanes

A bit further down the road two trac-tors with their mowers still attachedwere stuck in the mud I think it mightbe a few days before they can resumemowing

It is 10 minutes past the time Florencehad said she wanted to get up and weneed to hit the road The Gulf of Mexicoawaits us

It is still later on New Yearrsquos Day Weare in our apartment and pretty wellsettled Our first chore after getting inthe apartment was to open the drapesThe whole east wall opens for a view ofthe Gulf of Mexico I could count eightrows of waves coming in Someone toldme one time that the number of rowsindicated how strong the surf was in We

also turned the chair andcouch so we can reallyenjoy he view

There are not too manyout on the beach butthere is a cold east windblowing and a light rainis coming down whichmakes it kind of miser-able to be outside any lon-ger than you have to be

The weatherman onan Austin television sta-tion last night said itwas the wettest year onrecord It is just the oppo-site from last year as thewater reservoirs are fullor nearly full compared toreadings last year whenthey were extremely lowwith water conservationplans in place

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Saturday Services 930 am - Sabbath school11 am - Worship 630 pm - Thursday Bible study

CATHOLIC

Christ the King Church101 Wendel bull Spencer bull 715-659-4480

REV SAMUEL MARTIN4 pm - Saturday evening mass bull 8 and 10 am - Sunday morning mass

Masses for Holy Days of Obligation evening before 8 pm day of 530 pmHoly Family Catholic Church

Willard bull 715-255-8017 bull FATHER STEVEN BRICE4 pm - Saturday mass

St Anthonyrsquos Catholic ChurchFATHER STEVEN BRICE

407 N Division bull Loyal bull 715-255-8017630 pm - Saturday mass 1030 am - Sunday morning mass

St Maryrsquos ParishGreenwood bull 715-255-8017 bull FATHER STEVEN BRICE

830 am - Sunday morning mass

MISSOURI SYNOD

St Paul LutheranNorth Green Grove bull PO Box 206 bull N13510 Cty Rd E

Colby WI bull 715-223-1726 bull REV PAUL HUNS ICKER9 am - Sunday worship service

Christ Lutheran - ChiliREV DANIEL SCHOESSOW

9 am - Sunday worship service 10 am - Sunday schoolHoly Communion celebrated the 1047297rst and third Sundays of each month

Trinity Lutheran(Missouri Synod)

109 W Clark bull Spencer bull 715-659-4006 bull REV DAVID D EPAOLI7 pm - Saturday worship service

840 am - Sunday school 10 am - Sunday worship serviceZion Lutheran

W2894 Granton Road Granton bull 715-238-7318REV DANIEL SCHOESSOW

915 am - Sunday school 1030 am - Sunday worship serviceHoly Communion celebrated 1047297rst and third Sundays of each month

LUTHERAN

Emmanuel Lutheran - ELCAW5752 Colby Factory Road bull Town of Longwood

PASTOR BRIAN CAMPBELL1045 am - Sunday worship service

Holy Communion celebrated second and fourth Sundays of each monthImmanuel Evangelical Lutheran

(Wisconsin Synod) (rural Neillsville)

REV JOHN E WARMUTH9 am - Sunday worship service

Holy Communion celebrated the 1047297rst Sunday of each monthNazareth Lutheran - ELCA

North County T bull Withee bull 715-229-2051 bull REV BONN IE CAI N10 am - Sunday worship service Everyone welcome

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran - ELCA110 W Begley bull Greenwood bull 715-267-6142

PASTOR BRIAN CAMPBELL9 am - Sunday worship service

St Johnrsquos Evangelical Lutheran Church(Wisconsin Synod)

Christie bull 715-743-2480REV JOHN E WARMUTH

1030 am - Sunday worship serviceHoly Communion celebrated the 1047297rst Sunday of each month

St Johnrsquos Evangelical Lutheran(Wisconsin Synod)

711 W 5th St bull Neillsville bull 715-743-2944REV TIMOTHY BIEBERT

9 am - Sunday worship service 1015 am - Sunday school and Bible class7 pm - Monday worship

St Paulrsquos Lutheran - ELCA1131 Meridian St bull Curtiss

Church 715-223 -4000 bull Offi ce 715-785-7975stpaulsdwavenet

REV KRIS BJERKE983085ULLIMAN1015 am - Sunday worship servi ce 930 am - Sunday school

St Johnrsquos Lutheran - ELCARiplinger bull 715-659-5158 bull EVERYONE WELCOME

REV REBEKAH TARRAS11 am - Sunday worship service

Communion every second Sunday of the monthSt Johnrsquos Lutheran - ELCA

B3750 Hwy 13 bull Spencer bull 715-659-5158sjlcoffi cefront iercomEVERYONE WELCOME

REV REBEKAH TARRAS8 am and 10 am - Sunday worship with communion

630 pm - Wednesday evening worship with communion Handicapped accessible

Trinity Lutheran ELCA201 S Washington St Unity bull 715-223-2155

PASTOR AL HOUTS9 am - Sunday school bull 10 am - Sunday worship serviceMemorial Day to Labor Day 9 am - Sunday worship service

Trinity Lutheran ELCA201 N West bull Loyal bull 715-255-8880

ALL ARE WELCOMEREV DANIEL E ZIMMERMAN

7 pm - Saturday evening worship service915 am - Sunday school bull 1030 am - Sunday worship service

Zion American Lutheran ELCAGranton bull 715-238-7269

INTERIM PASTOR JAY WELSHONSE915 am - Sunday school

1030 am - Sunday worship service

MORMON

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints2207 W 5th St Marsh1047297eld bull 715-384-4559

930-1020 am - Priesthood Relief Society Young Women930-1115 am - Primary 1025-1115 am Sunday school

1120 am - 1230 pm - Sacrament meeting

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Church of ChristB3942 State Highway 13 Spencer

9 am - Sunday Bible study 10 am - Sunday worship service7 pm - Wednesday Bible studyEVANGELIST CLINT A OPPERMANN - 715-650-1970

Web site www spencercoccom bull E-mail preacherspencercoccomImmanuel United Church of Christ

3 mi w on G 1 mi n on Hwy O bull GreenwoodPhone 715-267-6547

REV ASAFA RAJAOFERA830 am - Sunday worship service

Living Hope Evangelical Free ChurchHwy 10 amp Fairground Ave bull Neillsville bull 715-743-2471

REV STEVE WENTZDIRECTOR OF STUDENT MINISTRIES - MARY GARDNER

915 am - Sunday school 1030 am - Sunday worship serviceOur Fatherrsquos House Christian Community Church

W770 County Trunk H Chili bull 715-683-2889REV RON JOHNSON

930 am - Sunday school1030 am - Sunday worship service

METHODIST

Immanuel United MethodistChili bull 715-683-2886 bull 1030 am - Morning worship

Granton United MethodistGranton bull REV DONG SUE LEE

8 am - Sunday worship serviceLoyal United Methodist

Loyal bull Offi ce 715-255-9213 bull Home 715- 255-8737PASTOR PATSY ROE

915 am - Sunday school 1030 am - Sunday worship ser viceSpencer United Methodist

Church Offi ce bull 715-659-5551 bull RE V MICHAEL CARLS ON930 am - Sunday Bible study

1030 am - Sunday worship serviceUnited Methodist

209 W Clark St PO Box 533 bull ColbyJANINE JOHNSON lay speaker

7 pm - Wednesday worship serviceNo Sunday services

Church school as announced prior to evening ser vice York Center United Methodist

Offi ce 715-255-921 3 bull Home 715-255-8737PASTOR PATSY ROE

9 am - Sunday worship service 10 am - Sunday school

EPISCOPAL

St Katherinersquos Episcopal Church206 E 3rd St bull Owen WI bull 715-229-2643

REV TONY RING

10 am - Wednesday morning prayer amp Holy Communion1030 am - Sunday worship service

BAPTIST

Bible Baptist700 E 15th St bull N eillsville bull 715-743-4695

PASTOR MARK A FUGATE930 am - Sunday school 1030 am - Worship ser vice

3 pm - Sunday afternoon service7 pm - Wednesday night Bible studies

Missionary Baptist302 N Main bull Greenwood bull 715-267-6114

REV ROBERT LOVE930 am - Sunday school for all ages

1030 am - Sunday morning worship service630 pm - Wednesday All For Him (grades 7-12)

630 pm - Wednesday AWANA club ( age 3-grade 6)

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BACKSTAGE AT THE TACK CENTER

Los Pinguos brought their musicto Spencer seven years ago makingthe LuCille Tack Center for the Artsexplode with their Argentine tangosalsa flamenco and mambo music Somuch dynamite powered the perfor-mance that the LTCArsquos ProgrammingCommittee decided to act on the manyldquobring them back againrdquo requests fromaudience members and include the bandin their 2015-16 performance seasonLos Pinguos will once again entertainworld music aficionados here on Jan

15 at 730 pmAdrian Buono lead singer described their last concert at the LTCA as ldquoa great

show because of the people They treat us very good A lot of people come enjoy and

dancerdquo Originally from Buenos Aires Argentina Los Pinguos (the penguins) wwwlospinguoscom feature a mixture of Latin rhythms performed on Spanish guitars aCuban Tres Peruvian cajon (drum box) and harmonizing vocals Their music can bedescribed as hot Argentine folk fusion with an exciting breadth and depth of eclecticworld influences ldquoFor merdquo Buono said ldquothe kind of music and sound we have itrsquoswhat people like because itrsquos uniquerdquo It doesnrsquot matter if people donrsquot understandthe language that the songs are sung in he said ldquoThe energy and sound is what itrsquosall aboutrdquo Los Pinguos has recorded 10 CDs and appeared on three of the famous Pu-tumayo World Music compilation albums They have performed worldwide in placessuch as India Bali Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland The Netherlands PuertoRico Mexico Canada and throughout the United States Los Pinguosrsquo music has ap-peared on TV shows movies and a Sundance Film Festival event with Suzanne VegaWhile not touring or working in the recording studio the band resides in Los Angeles

Reserved seat tickets for this performance are available through the box office atthe LuCille Tack Center 300 School St Spencer Wednesday or Friday from 10 am to4 pm 715-659-4499 or Web site wwwlucilletackcentercom This performance is spon-

sored in part by the gen-erosity of Steve and CarolHemersbach Bill Mork andMary James Mork Randy

and Diane Veale Bruce andCathy Wineman and theWisconsin Arts Board

Latin rhythms to sizzle at Tack Center hellip HOT HOT HOT

3 c sugar1 12 tsp cinnamon34 tsp cloves ground2 c water1 c strong brewed coffee1 box raisins 15 oz1 box dates chopped 8 oz34 c butter

4 12 c flour1 12 tsp baking soda1 12 T baking powder34 tsp salt34 c chopped pecans12 c light corn syrup1 c pecans halved

1 c low-fat milk1 c bread crumbs1 c shredded Parmesan cheese1 T garlic powder1 T ground black pepper1 zucchini thinly sliced

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black pepper in a shallow bowl Place zucchini slices in the milk soak for 1 minute

Remove zucchini slices from milk and press each into the bread crumbs mixture untilcoated on both sides Arrange coated zucchini slices on the prepared baking sheet

Bake in the preheated oven until chips are crisp about 30 minutes

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CARDS OF THANKS

Wednesday January 6 2016 - Tribune Record Gleaner - Page 5

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OBITUARIES

PAID OBITUARY 1-177373

Duane HornDuane R Horn 86 La Crosse formerly of Greenwood

passed away on Sunday Dec 27 2015 at Gundersen HealthSystem in La Crosse Funeral services were held at 1pm on Monday Jan 4 at First Presbyterian ChurchLa Crosse Rev Dr J Taylor Haley officiated Burial withmilitary honors was in Neshonoc Cemetery West Salem

Duane Horn was born on Oct 3 1929 in the townshipof Longwood Greenwood to Hubert M and Anna M(nee Myrin) Horn Duane was a graduate of GreenwoodHigh School and the University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireHe was a veteran of the United States Army serving asa corporal in the 631st AFA during the Korean ConflictDuane married Marilyn L Capper on Sept 2 1961 atFirst Presbyterian Church of West Salem He was a 50-year member of the Roy LVingers American Legion Post 52 of La Crosse a member of the La Crosse AreaGenealogy Society the Sons of Norway the Hixon Forest Nature Center and wasa deacon and recording secretary of First Presbyterian Church in La Crosse Hewas an avid gardener and enjoyed reading about world history

Survivors include his wife Marilyn his son Gary (Rona) Horn Eau Clairetwo grand-daughters Kayleigh and Bethany Horn Eau Claire his brother Gerald(Faith) Horn Loyal his sister Darlene Tessar West Bend his brother-in-law Mar-vin (Shirley) Capper his sister-in-law Carolyn Myers and many nieces nephews

and cousinsDuane was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers-in-law WaylandTessar and Wayne Myers

Memorials are preferred to First Presbyterian Church of La Crosse The FreedomHonor Flight or a charity of the donorrsquos choice

Jandt-Fredrickson Funeral Homes and Crematory Woodruff Chapel La Crosseassisted the family with arrangements

PAID OBITUARY 1-177374

Dennis Colby SrDennis Russell Colby Sr 86 Greenwood passed away on Wednesday Dec 23

2015 at Ministry Saint Josephrsquos Hospital Palliative Care Unit in Marshfield with

his family at his side There will be no servicesDennis was born on May 16 1929 to Henry Dean and Lucy (nee Mayville)Colby He married Naomi Scheel on April 12 1956 Dennis was a kind and caringperson and always willing to help out He kept busy mowing lawns taking careof the flowers and feeding the birds at the apartment complex where he lived Healso enjoyed spending time with his family and close friends Joyce Gus Elroyand Carolyn

Dennis is survived by his children Dennis (Charlotte) Colby Jr GreenwoodKimberly (Dorn) Clark Greenwood Constance (David) Zabel Greenwood CynthiaKrug Greenwood Dean Colby Spencer and Melissa (Mark) Krug Greenwood 18grandchildren 18 great-grandchildren (great-grandson number 19 is due to ar-rive in February 2016) and four sisters Erma Peters Neenah Beverly KempkePound Virjean Ladd Milwaukee and Nancy Delo Loyal

He was preceded in death by his wife Naomi in 1995 his parents three broth-ers two sisters and two grandchildren Christina Clark and Kason Beltz

You can shed tears that he is goneOr you can smile because he livedYou can close your eyes and pray that he will come backOr you can open your eyes and see all that he has leftYour heart can be empty because you canrsquot see him

Or you can be full of the love that you sharedYou can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterdayOr you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterdayYou can remember him and only that he is goneOr you can cherish his memory and let it live onYou can cry and close your mind be empty and turn your backOr you can do what he would want smile open your eyes love and go onOnline condolences may be shared at wwwcremationsociety-wicomCremation Society of Wisconsin Altoona is assisting the family with arrange-

mentsJoan Kirsch

Joan (Taylor) Kirsch 85 Monroe formerly of Loyal died on Monday Dec 21 2015at Pleasant View Nursing Home Monroe

PAID OBITUARY 1-177372

Emogene Lombard-PhillipsEmogene Lombard-Phillips 88 formerly of Greenwood

died on Christmas morning Dec 25 2015 in Chetek Acelebration of life will be held in the spring after whichgraveside services will be held at Bad Axe Church nearViroqua

She was born to Stella and Ray Tryggestad on Nov 221927 After being raised on a small farm she graduatedfrom Viroqua High School At age 19 she was united inmarriage to Cecil C Lombard on May 14 1946 They livedfor a short time in Prairie du Chien and Monticello beforemoving to Greenwood where they lived for many yearsAfter their divorce in 1970 she moved to Mesa Ariz Shemarried Albert Phillips and they resided in Arizona until returning to Wisconsinwhere she resided until her death Emogene enjoyed talking about life in GreenwoodShe loved the fact that in a small town you could raise free-range children withoutworry She was a talented artist who took pride in her poetry and in the portraitsshe painted of her children She was an excellent Scrabble player held deep politicalconvictions and despite not having a post-secondary degree possessed impressiveverbal skills She loved a good conversation and a lively debate usually about politics

She is survived by one daughter Jana Kay (Jerrold) Schneider Rice Lake andthree sons Richard Lombard Key Largo Fla Randy (Monica) Lombard ChippewaFalls and John (Armeda) Lombard Key Largo Fla

She was preceded in death by a brother John her parents three brothers GeraldLeyton and Rayness and one son Charles Eugene Lombard

Please view and sign the online guestbook at wwwburnhamourscom

Burnham-Ours-Kolstad Family Funeral Home Chetek is assisting the familywith arrangements

I wish to thank everyone for your prayers cards phone calls and visits during myrecent surgeries Special thanks to my family for their care and time spent with me

Bud Smith

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all who may have sent a card said aprayer or shared a story during the loss of our fathergrandfathergreat-grandfatherA special thanks to the 1-West staff at the Clark County Rehabilitation and LivingCenter-you are definitely Angels in disguise Father Steve Brice everyone at HolyFamily in Willard and Ron CuddieCuddie Funeral Homes who made the entire dayvery special The support care and concern that we received will never be forgotten

Family of Walter Backus

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If you love animals and have some time now is a great time to come on over and getinvolved at CCHS You can 1047297ll out a volunteer application form online by going to our Website (wwwcchs-petshelterorg and clicking ldquoVolunteer at CCHSrdquo from the menu or stopat the shelter or at our Paws and Claws store in the Marsh1047297eld Mall Join our Pet LovinrsquoPeople group get a tour of the shelter and wersquoll tell you about all of the many ways tovolunteer Wersquoll 1047297nd just the right spot for you to start helping animals Yoursquoll love it

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This ldquoComing Eventsrdquo column is for non-fundraising events The exception is forfundraisers which are accompanied by apaid advertisementSocial Security of fice hours for Clark County

are by appointment only Appointmentscan be made by calling 715-845-1321 onweekdays from 9 am-4 pm

Jan 6 The Greenwood Food Pantry at

Missionary Baptist Church will be openfrom 3-630 pm for any residents in needof assistance

Jan 9 The LuCille Tack Center for the Arts

in Spencer will host Christian authorCynthia Ruchti of Pittsville for a writerrsquos

workshop at 10 am and a conversation at2 pm For reservationsinformation call715-659-4499

Jan 13 Learn-A-Lot Preschool in Greenwood will

hold its annual chili and chicken dumplingsoup dinner from 330-8 pm at St

Maryrsquos Catholic Church in GreenwoodCarry-outs and raf fles will be offered

Jan 15 The Greenwood American Legion will

serve its monthlyfish fry from 4-730 pmCarry-outs will be available

Jan 15 The LuCille Tack Center for the Arts in

Spencer will host the Latin musical group

Los Pingous of Buenos Aires Argentinafor a 730 pm performance For ticketinformation call 715-659-4499 or visitwwwlucilletackcentercom

Jan 20 The Greenwood Food Pantry at

Missionary Baptist Church will be open

from 3-630 pm for any residents in needof assistance

Jan 20 The Marshfield Hoedowners Square

Dance Club will hold an open housewith free dancing lessons from 730-930

pm at the Lincoln Municipal Building10905 Falcon Road Marshfield Freeinstructions will be given on Jan 20 andJan 27 for anyone wishing to learn to

square dance

Jan 22 An American Red Cross blood drive

will be held from 1215-515 pm in theGreenwood High School cafetorium

Jan 26 An American Red Cross blood drive will

be held from 1230-530 pm at the LoyalAmerican Legion

Jan 26 St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church on Highway

13 north of Spencer will serve its monthlyCommunity Meal for Everyone from5-6 pm The meal is free and ooen toanyone who would like to share food andfellowship

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The Womenrsquos Bridge Clubmet Tuesday afternoon

at Shelbyrsquos in LoyalBev Lavey received

rst place and ShirleyCaliebe second place

B983145983154983156983144983155Libby Marie Schuette

A daughter Libby Marie was born to Darin andEmily Schuette New Prague Minn on Dec 21 2015

She weighed 8 pounds 4 ouncesShe joins a brother EthanGrandparents are Steve and Beth Edwards Fre-

mont Diana Schuette Riplinger and the late EldredSchuette

Jonah Hains BoschmaA son Jonah Hains was born to Hank and Shan-

non (van Doorn) Boschma Milan on Dec 8 2015 atAspirus Medford Hospital

He weighed 7 pounds and was 20 inches longHe joins a sibling Gabriel 19 months oldGrandparents are Gary and Diane van Doorn Tony

and John and Tineke Boschma Colby

When the glaciers receded they left a lot of debrisbehind That debris has now turned into some beau-

tiful nature This breathtaking landscape has beenthe inspirational focal point for Gene and Mary LeeReineking for many years Their art work will be ondisplay in the LuCille Tack Center for the Arts galleryduring the month of January Come meet the artistsduring an opening reception on Jan 8 from 5-7 pmFrom their Red Sky Studio in Almond Gene and MaryLee will be presenting a combined showcase of floralwatercolor paintings and sculptures created in stoneand wood burl

Gene has invested 40 years in the visual arts Thatincludes a stint at University of Wisconsin at StevensPoint His time at Point prepared him for an 18-yearcareer as a stoneware and porcelain potter He followedthat up by garnering 10 years as a wood turner and

maker of fine wooden boxes The past 15 years Genehas spent time exploring sculpture in stone and wood

To Gene the natural world is filled with creatures ofgrace speed and power His challenge is to translate theraw nature into a statement that reflects these attributesto the observer He wants to portray his subject so onecan feel the essence of the animal To him the selec-tion of the right piece of stone is critical The specificpiece of rock with the right color and figure enhancesthe design he is hoping for He uses hand held tools tocut and grind the rocks into shapes of animals that hehas watched and studied such as the raptors heronscranes horses and more

Mary Lee was a speech and language pathologist inthe public schools for 34 years Her retirement in 2007closed one career door but opened another door of op-portunity It was a good time for a new beginning She

has always loved art spending thousands of hours atart exhibits street fairs and gallery visits In 2008 Mary

Lee made the decision to delve into art making She hasalways been fascinated by watercolors

She took classes attended workshops watched DVDsand devoured books written by artists and practiced alot She also found inspiration from her friends Thewonderful medium of watercolors teaches her some-thing new each time Mary Lee is attracted to organicforms such as flowers and leaves branches and berriesas well as old buildings and an occasional landscapehere or there Using vivid colors she enjoys concentrat-ing on the negative shapes surrounding the imagesUsing representational subject matter often tends tohave a slightly abstracted quality about them

Artwork on display in the gallery can be viewed dur-ing the opening reception during the time of a perfor-mance or by appointment The LTCA box office is openon Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 am until 4 pm

Glacial leftovers are inspiration to artists at LuCille Tack Center

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NGL grabs second spot at grueling Northern Badger tourney

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal senior Derek Nielsen nears a fall in action from the Dec 29-30 Northern Badger WrestlingClassic in River Falls Nielsen placed fifth at 152 pounds to help NGL to a second-place finish among large schoolsat the meet

The Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal wrestling team madegood use of its holiday break in finishing second amonglarge schools at the 39-team Northern Badger WrestlingClassic held Dec 29-30 in River Falls NGL got third-placeindividual finishes from Skylar Barth at 113 pounds andNick Rueth at 285 and several other high finishes to givehost River Falls a run for the tourney title Spencer-Columbus placed fourth among medium-sized schoolswith sophomore Hunter Luepke taking the championshipat 195 pounds

River Falls ended up on top of the large team standingswith 234 points and was trailed by NGL (222) in secondRhinelander (196) in third and Melrose-MindoroGale-Ettrick-Trempealeau (1645) in third

Spring ValleyElmwood (3145) won the D2 title withCumberland (213) second St Croix Central (178) thirdand Spencer-Columbus (157) in fourth Boyceville wonthe D3 crown with 2985 points and Clear Lake was sec-

ond with 170NGL was led by the third-place finishes of Barth and

Luepke and a fourth-place from Stetson Rueth at 145pounds

Barth improved his season record to 17-1 with a 4-1record at River Falls After reaching the semi-finals hewas pinned in 110 by Cole Britton (16-1) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg but then received a forfeit win for third place

At 285 pounds Rueth (16-2) used two pins and a 5-3 deci-sion over Jacob Zschernitz (12-4) of Spencer-Columbusto reach the semi-finals where he lost a 4-2 overtimedecision to Brandon Windsor (14-1) of Boyceville Ruethbounced back in the third-place match with a pin in 323over Noah LeBlanc (15-5) of Hayward

Stetson Rueth (14-2) took fourth at 145 poundsbut hadto forfeit the third-place match due to injury He had a pinand two decisions to reach the semi-finals where he lostan 8-0 decision to Jacob DeMeyer (18-3) of Rhinelander

Derek Nielsen (18-1) suffered his first loss of the seasonat River Falls but posted a 5-1 record for a fifth-place fin-ish After pinning his first two opponents Nielsen lost a4-3 decision to Clay Carney (18-1) of St Croix Falls Hecame back with two pins and defeated James LaPointe(19-2) of BayfieldWashburn 5-2 in the fifth-place match

Andrew Buchanan (14-5) also took fifth place at 182pounds He won his first two matches on decisionsthen was pinned in 155 by Rowdy Kochevar (15-1) in thequarter-finals He came back with three straight wins forfifth place including a 9-1 decision over Conner Daggett(17-4) of River Falls and a 7-3 decision over Cole Olson(15-5) of BloomerColfax

Freshman Stephen Buchanan (15-5) went 5-2 in thetourney for seventh place at 160 pounds After splittinghis first two matches Buchanan reeled off three straightwins including an 8-6 decision over Sam Newell (15-3) ofChetekWeyerhauserPrairie Farm but lost a 10-9 deci-sion to Devon Johnson (11-5) of Spring Valley-ElmwoodHe claimed seventh place with a fall in 441 over MichaelProkop (15-5) of Arcadia

Spencer-Columbus fourth in D2

as Luepke wins weight class

Other wrestlers for NGL-- Sayer Rachu (8-7) went 0-2 at 106 pounds-- Kyle Gurney (14-6) went 4-3 for 10th place at 120

pounds-- Kanyon Rachu (8-8) went 1-2 at 126 pounds-- Dylan Nielsen (14-4) went 3-2 at 132 pounds-- Zach Smith (10-7) went 2-2 at 138 pounds-- Lucas Ingold (10-4) went 4-3 for 11th place at 195

pounds-- Sam Baumgartner (3-6) went 2-2 at 220 pounds

Luepke wins weight class crownSpencer-Columbus sophomore Hunter Luepke upped

his season record to 15-1 as he won the Northern Badgerindividual championship at 195 pounds After a first-round bye Luepke pinned Marty Peterson (12-9) of Phil-lips in 301 and then scored a 56-second pin over ColtonKrueger (17-6) of Rhinelander Luepke reached the finalswith a 9-1 major decision over Noah Weiczorek (18-2) ofClear Lake then took the title with a 3-1 decision overMatthew Williamson (18-3) of River Falls

Freshman Logan Zschernitz (12-4) helped the team ef-

fort with a fifth-place showing at 285 pounds After a byeand an overtime win he lost the match to Rueth but cameback with a 3-0 decision over Brendan Soulier (20-2) ofBayfieldWashburn a pin in 154 over Clay Peterson (10-6) of Durand and a 2-1 double overtime win over ParkerSteen (17-4) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg

Nathan Neumann (12-6) placed sixth for the Rocketsat 160 pounds He got a pin and a decision in his first twomatches then lost a 2-1 decision to Luke Clark (12-6) of StCroix Falls He went 2-1 the rest of the way to take sixth

In his first action of the season senior Hunter Hildeb-randt (4-3) placed eighth at 170 pounds He won his firsttwo matches by pin then was pinned in 221 by MicahJohnson (10-0) of Boyceville He came back with a win bypin and another by decision then lost the seventh-placematch by pin to Dakota Steinke (11-3) of Osseo-FairchildAugustaFall Creek

Sophomore Bryce Shaw (12-5) placed ninth at 126pounds After a bye and a pin he lost a 5-3 decision to Les

Please see Northern Badger page 8

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Lakey (12-4) of Mel-MinGET He also lost his next matchbut finished with two decision wins for ninth-place

Other Rocket wrestlers-- Jake Dick (6-8) went 1-2 at 106 pounds-- Dominick Wichlacz (8-10) went 3-4 and placed 12th

at 120 pounds-- Jeremiah Giles (1-2) went 1-2 at 132 pounds-- Tim Bauer (11-3) went 1-2 at 138 pounds-- Caden Schillinger (7-7) went 0-2 at 145 pounds-- Carson Hildebrandt (10-8) went 4-3 and placed 11th

at 152 pounds-- Elijah Welsh (5-7) went 1-2 at 182 pounds-- Max Johnson (0-2) went 0-2 at 220 pounds

The Loyal girls bas-ketball team fell be-hind by double digits

in the first half againstElk Mound on Jan 4and was never able tomake up the differencein a 58-44 non-confer-ence loss

The Greyhoundsdipped to 8-2 overallon the season with theloss which came de-spite Karsyn Ruethrsquos21 points and sevenrebounds Long-rangeshooting was a concernas the Greyhounds hitonly one of 11 attemptsfrom 3-point distance

Elk Mound led 31-17at the half and shot 43 percent (21-49) from the field forthe game Loyal was not as accurate hitting 35 percent(13-37) The Greyhounds held a slight edge at the free-throw line hitting 17 of 23 to 13 of 20 for Elk Mound

Morgan Reinwand scored eight points for LoyalMcKenna McVey led Elk Mound with 17 points and

10 rebounds

in any of them Twenty-five of the 29 incumbents will beunopposed for new 2-year terms one newcomer will fill

an open spot and three seats have no candidatesIn District 18 (town of Loyal Ward 2 town of ShermanWard 1 town of York Ward 2) incumbent Kevin Froebafiled non-candidacy papers in December but no one elsefiled paperwork to take his place

District 15 (city of Greenwood Wards 1 and 2 townof Eaton Ward 2) also has no candidate That seat washeld by Rodger Ashbeck until he died in November andno one has been appointed to fill the vacancy and no onefiled paperwork to run for the seat in April

In the countyrsquos District 9 (city of Colby Wards 3 and4 town of Colby Ward 1 city of Abbotsford Ward 5) in-cumbent David Holtzhausen did not file a non-candidacystatement but has indicated he will not run again Thatmeans the candidate filing period for that seat is extended

until Jan 8 at 5 pmIn District 10 (town of Colby Ward 2 city of Colby Ward

2) incumbent Jeff Kolzow is not running for re-electionBryce Luchterhand is running unopposed for that seatIncumbent county Board members who will run unop-

posed in April are Marcia Hochhalter Abbotsford GaryLeichtman Dorchester Fred Schindler Curtiss TomWilcox Curtiss Mark Renderman Withee Joe Waichu-lis Thorp Dean Zank Thorp Arlene Kodl Thorp ScottJalling Owen Art Petke Withee Al Bower WillardJereome Krempasky Greenwood Wayne HendricksonUnity Chuck Rueth Loyal Gordon Haselow LoyalByrl Dahl Chili Frieda Rollins Granton Brian KunzeNeillsville Duane Boon Neillsville Dale Mitte Neills-ville Rick Opelt Neillsville Doris Bakker NeillsvilleFritz Garbisch Granton William Neville Neillsvilleand Randy Sebesta Neillsville

Elections from page 1

Northern Badgerfrom page 7

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A Year in the Outdoors for Selina WaltersHello friendsSo that I may stay home the week between Christmas and New Years I

write a column about some of the highlights of the year that is just comingto an end This yearrsquos column for the most part is going to be about some ofthe many outdoor adventures that I went on with my 14-year-old daughterSelina Walters

January 2015Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went on a winter

camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi River near LaCrosse We hadplanned on fishing near Ferryville but there was not good ice (discovery madeupon arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to LaCrosse where for the nexttwo days we had great success on 27-34 inch northern pike

February 2015 Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos annual fisheree

which attracts a lot of fishermen and women We stayed with the Howeshad a blast and Selina took first and second place in the kids northern pikedivision with a couple of beautiful gators This is not meant to be an insultbut as big as this fisheree is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boostthe prizes for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are 14 is areally big deal for a kid

April 2015Selina just told me yesterday that her favorite sport is turkey hunting

Each spring I take Selina to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos ldquoYouth Turkey HuntrdquoThis year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to hunt at his pheasantpreserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked it out so that Selina could hunt on aneighborrsquos property as well and literally on the last minute of our two-dayhunt Selina harvested a beautiful gobbler

May 2015Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I mentioned she loves

this sport The beauty about going from the early April hunt to May is thatspring is in full strut comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life isgood Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year and that one was thebiggest turkey that I have been a part of harvesting

Later in May we headed over to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed at Birch PointResort near Bloomer Each spring Selina brings a friend our good friend PaulMaire puts us up in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina thisis another canrsquot miss trip

June 2015

In a years time I go on about 40 trips The two best are Canada to ShultzLake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) and deer camp Selina has only missed oneyear of her entire life of doing a fly in and she loves heading north with familyand friends This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We land on aSaturday and go home on a Saturday We fish hard laugh lots and stay up late

July 2015Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Mentors Outdoors)

camping tripsThe first one was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin Dells and we

had a blast The second was on the Petenwell Flowage Fishing tubing bearbaiting and lots of campfire time with a lot of good people check out KAMOat wwwkamokidsorg

August 2015For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day

outing to an island on the Flambeau Flowage We tube swim sometimes fishand do a whole bunch of nothing

September 2015Other than moose or elk hunting which is just a trip What wipes me outmore than anything is bear baiting and then hunting This July through mid-October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands of miles on my truckProbably a couple hundred hours in the woods and though we had plenty ofbig bear coming to the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so that we went 32hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October 2015Our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near Ferryville while camping

on an island This trip is a classic that my father started back in the late rsquo50sand I have been doing for 44 years Selina loves it

November 2015Deer camp The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants to leave

This fall Selina became independent As long as she is carrying a compass adaypack and hip boots she does not need her dad

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Hicks like me just dont belong in the big cityDonald rump at an illegal Mexican aliens

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I places where certain people dont belongdid not come to your mind during that 1047297rstparagraph well then maybe you should eitherread it again -- more careully this time -- or youstill havent recovered rom drinking yourselinto oblivion on New Years Eve to make yourselpretend youre actually looking orward to 2016I mean geez its a presidential election year Ithink the people o Pompeii had a better 79 ADthan were gonna have in the next 12 monthsYeah go ahead Look it up Ive got all day

o start off my year on the wrong oot (whenyoure as clumsy as me they both work prettywell) I had to drive to the win Cities this weekto pick up my son rom the airport otherwiseknown as the MOS ASININELY COMPLEXSPACE ON HE PLANE O FIND YOURWAY AROUND IN I mean real ly was it neces-sary to hire the same architect who designs ratmazes or science experiments to lay out thisriddle o concrete tile escalators and 3-ounceliquid limit signs Is 1047298ying in oblong crashablealuminum tubes not stressul enough that wemust look or our baggage on Level 3 Concourse5 Gate 12 when our plane unloaded on Level1 Concourse 8 Gate 43 and t he two places areseparated by three security checkpoints twomiles o rope lanes and the skeletons o previouspassengers who just gave up And to top it offdid all the paper towel dispensers in the mensrestroom near the main Delta gate have to be out

o paper last night Really All o themItll help set the scene or you to know that Iam a true country boy to whom three people

is a throng and a hundred is way more than

enough reason to pack a weeks worth o vittlesin a blanket at the end o a pole and head or thewoods I grew up in Willard mind you where theonly places I ever saw more people than I couldcount on 10 1047297ngers was at church on Sunday ata amily get-together or maybe at the peepholebetween the girls and boys locker rooms (youd besurprised how that can draw a crowd) When I wasa kid going to the city meant a drive to Neillsvillewhere they had stores so big you couldnt throw adried cowpie rom one end to the other Not thatI ever tried

Getting to the Minneapolis-St Paul Interna-tional Airport is easy enough i you either 1047297rst visitMapQuest and print off clear directions or justclose your eyes and step on the gas afer you crossthe Mississippi (I chose Option B) Te airport isright along Interstate 494 which in a 15-secondspan carries as much traffi c as passed by my houseduring the 1047297rst 14 years o my lie and as long asyou know which exit to take yeah no I had noclue My only hope was that i I took the wrongone that Id notice the Welcome to South Dakotasign and still have time to get back to the airportbeore my son met a nice gal dated or a year gotmarried and began a amily

I had to choose between exits or erminal 1or erminal 2 which sounds simple except thateenie-meenie-miney-moe is shall we say ex-hilarating when youre moving at 70 mph just tokeep up with the exhaust umes o other vehiclesI picked erminal 1 mostly because I was in thewrong lane to get to the exit or erminal 2 andby gum i thats not a good reason I cant think owhat might be A mile or s o later I was conronted

with yet more choices either or baggage unload-ing passenger pick-up short-term parking long-term parking valet service or to proceed directly

to the runway or tower clearance or take-off Iselected the short-term parking lane much to therage o the taxi driver behind me who didnt expectme to veer at almost a right angle across three laneswithout so much as a 1047298eeting thought o signaling

but hey I was there Hell get over itAfer parking I strolled into erminal 1 rodeon an escalator down into the lower level tookanother escalator back up to baggage claim areatook yet a third moving staircase r ide up the mainboarding gate level and decided right then andthere thatd Id have an escalator in my house i itwasnt a ranch style I ound one o those electronicboards that show you the status o departing andarriving 1047298ights ound my sons 1047298ight numbernoted that his plane was on time and then deducedrom the available inormation that I had virtuallyno idea whatsoever where I was in relation towhere he might be in the event that his pilot didnot grossly overshoot the runway and land on aStillwater residential street (yeah I get paranoidwhen Im in the big city)

I looked around or a riendly security person

or a counter employee or possible assistancewith 1047297nding Bens arrival gate but every humanI approached looked at me as i I had a stamp on

my orehead saying Has Ebola I did

come upon a schematic diagram o theairports layout -- with a bright red Youare here mark but that was as helpulas pointing to a star in the Andromedagalaxy and telling me Tis is 6000 lightyears rom your destination

I waited in a seating area until Bentexted me with the pinpoint messageIm here which narrowed down his lo-cation to somewhere between the 42ndand 43rd parallels o latitude ( I knew Ishould have paid attention in junior highgeography class) I texted back that I was

in the main Delta gate area He said he was notBut I already knew that Which he knew that Iknew I escalated down to the next level --OoohhI like the sound o that -- while he came up one1047298oor He asked i I was in erminal 2 I saidShould I be He didnt know He said I shouldstay put and he would 1047297nd me I said Tats whatthe cavalry outpost said to General Custer at LittleBig Horn and look how that turned out Well noI didnt really because it wouldve taken like 10minutes or me to type such a long text messagebut you get the point

In just a ew minutes Ben ound me maybebecause I was curled up in a corner o the baggageclaim area and wailing or Mommy but hey allswell that ends well right In another 30 minuteswe had ollowed my bread crumb line back to thecar and we were on our way back home

A stray cat in a dog pound A Kardashian in aroom with no cameras Hillary Clinton in MonicaLewinskys wedding party Vladimir Putin at ananti-government secrecy orum Me in a crowded

airportYou get the picture

by TRG Editor Dean Lesar

THEBORNLESAR

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NOTICE OF RABIES VACCINATIONAND DOG LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

Pursuant to Section 174052 Wisconsin Statutesnotice is hereby given to all owners of dogs in Clark County thatrabies vaccinations and dog licenses are required under the

statutes Vaccination by a veterinarian against rabies of all dogsis required (Sec 9521) within 30 days after the dog reaches 4months of age and revaccinated before the certificate expires orwithin three years of the previous vaccination Notice is herebyfurther given that evidence that the dog is currently immunizedagainst rabies must be presented before a license can be issuedTo qualify for the minimum license fee for neutered males orspayed females presentation of evidence attesting to same mustbe presented when applying for the license

PENALTIES A minimum late fee of $5 shall be assessed to the owner of

each dog 5 months of age or over who fails to obtain a dog li-cense by April 1st of each year or within 30 days of acquiringownership on or before the dog reached licensable age Theminimum late fee may be raised by municipal action

Any owner who fails to have a dog vaccinated against rabiesas required by statute may be required to forfeit not less than $50nor more than $100

2016 dog licenses can be obtained from your local treasurerChristina M JensenClark County Clerk

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Regular agenda

I Call meeting to order II Notice of meeting III Roll call IV Pledge of Allegiance V Consent agenda A Minutes of previous meeting (regular Board meeting Dec 16 2015) B Treasurerrsquos report C Approval of vouchers D Accept gifts grants or donations E Contractsresignationssubstitutesvolunteers F Field trips VI Communication from the public VII Presentations VIII Reports A District administratorrsquos report B Principalrsquos report C Board membersrsquo reports D Committee reports IX Discussion and possible action

A Second reading of Policy 5113 Open Enrollment and 511301 Course Options B Establish open enrollment limit

C Approve CESA 10 service contract for 2016-17 D 2016-17 school calendar draft E Approve referendum resolution F Administrative contracts 1 MSHS principal 2 Business manager 3 District administrator G Audit handbooks X Recess into executive session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c) Discussion of personnel performance and evaluation XI Reconvene to open session XII Other matters that may legally come before the Board XIII Adjourn

Todd Felhofer district administrator

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENWOOD

REGULAR BOARDMEETING AGENDA

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Public notice is hereby given to the public and news mediapursuant to Wisconsin Statutes that the regular school Boardmeeting of the School District of Greenwood will be held onMonday Jan 11 2016 at 630 pm in the Board room locatedin the middle-high school building The agenda for the said meetingis as follows

AGENDA 1 Call to order by Board president 2 Verication of compliance with open meeting law 3 Roll call -- establish quorum 4 Recognition of visitors 5 Agenda changes 6 Approve minutes of previous meetings 7 Treasurerrsquos report 8 Approve vouchers 9 Discuss possible Board action on early graduation request 10 Discussion on WASB delegate assembly vote 11 Approve 2016-17 school year fall coaches 12 Referendum discussion 13 Administrative reports a Mrs Schulz b Mr Zanotelli c Mr Endreas 14 Committee reports 15 Executive session under WI SS 1985(1)(c) Discussreview personnel matters administrative staf ng and administrative contracts and consideration of change in employee contract 16 Return to open session 17 Action (if needed)18 Adjournment

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SPENCER

REGULAR SCHOOLBOARD MEETING

WED JAN 13 2016 bull 630-930 PMHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

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AGENDA 1 Call to order -- roll call

2 Verify posting 3 Approve agenda 4 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1) [c] to discuss district administrator evaluations possible 4YK sharing with St Anthony School and other personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote) 5 At 8 pm adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote) 6 Public comments 7 Approve minutes of meetings 8 Approve treasurerrsquos reports includingnancial reports and bills 9 Committee reports and other recommendations including Board approvals 10 Old business Discuss Board self evaluations Discussapprove WASB resolutions Approve Second reading of Revised Social Media Policy and Procedure for Management of Student Allergies Policy

11 New business Discuss Upcoming Board elections Discuss High school math teacher position Approve Driver education teacher class reimbursement Approve 2016-17 CESA contract Read Letter of thanks 12 Other business (principalrsquos report and other matters as may properly come before the Board)13 Public comments14 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1)[c] and [e] to discuss personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote)15 Adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote)16 Adjournment

LOYAL BOARD OF EDUCATION

REGULAR MEETINGWEDNESDAY JAN 13 2016

HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY730 PM CLOSED SESSION

8 PM OPEN SESSION

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AGENDA FOR CLARK COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Thursday January 14 2016730 pm

County Board Room CourthouseNeillsville WI 54456

CALL TO ORDERPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEROLL CALLRESOLUTIONS

1-1-16 To Approve Municipal Dam Grant Application to Re-pair Sherwood Lake Dam

2-1-16 Approving Grant Applications For 2016-2017 ATV(Includes UTVrsquoS and T-ROUTES) Trail Mainte-nance Funding

3-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 KnobbyRidge Off-Road Motorcycle Trail Maintenance andRestoration Funding

4-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 Snow-mobile Trail Maintenance Funding

5-1-16 Purchase of County Forest Land Enrollment ofCounty-Owned Lands into County Forest Lawand Application for Knowles-Nelson StewardshipFunds

MISCELLANEOUS Approval of the December 9 2015 minutes Approval of the payrollPublic comment on any item on the agenda may be by call

of the chair or by Rule 20 of the Board of Supervisors Rulesand Regulations

CLOSED SESSION The board of supervisors may go into closed session in ac-

cordance with Wis Stat 1985(1)(g) for conferring with legalcounsel for the governmental body who is rendering oral orwritten advice concerning strategy to be adopted by the bodywith respect to litigation in which it is or is likely to become in-volved Topic Town of Hoard fire protection charges

The board of supervisors may go in and out of closed ses-sion and take any action deemed appropriate from closed ses-sion

ADJOURNMENTChristina M Jensen

Clark County ClerkPersons needing special accommodation to attend or

participate in this meeting may call the county clerk at(715) 743-5150 or TDD (715) 743-5192 or (715) 743-3157

Posted in compliance with WI Open Meetings LawsWNAXLP1-177354

I REGULAR BUSINESS A Call to order B Roll call C Verication of notice to public D Pledge of Allegiance E Approval of agenda F Approval of previous minutes II OPEN FORUM III AGENDA ITEMS A Discussionaction on certification of school Board candidates B Discussionaction on second reading of School Board Policy Open Enrollment chapter 10 section E C Discussionaction on rst reading of School Board Policy Unexpired Term Fulllment chapter 2 section C D Discussionaction on maintenancelead custodian job description E Discussionaction on 2016-17 school calendar

F Discussionaction on sta hiring(s) G Discussionaction on summer school H Discussionaction on high school course selection book for 2016-17 school year I Discussionact ion on number of spaces available for open enrollment J Discussionaction on Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) Program K Discussionaction on sta ng for 2016-17 school year L Discussionaction on athletic co-oping IV TREASURERrsquoS REPORT A Action on vouchers B Financial report V OTHER REPORTS A School Board Committee reports B Maintenance report C Daycare director report D Principalrsquos report E Superintendentrsquos report VI CORRESPONDENCE Motion to convene in executive session under Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c)(e)(f) for the purpose of discussingtaking action on (c) Considering employment promotion

compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility (e) Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties the investing of public funds or conducting other specied public business whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session (f) Considering nancial medical social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems or the investigat ion of charges against specic persons except where par (b) applies which if discussed in public would be likely to have a substantial adverse eect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data or involved in such problems or investigations VII ADJOURNMENT

GRANTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT217 N MAIN ST

REGULAR SCHOOL

BOARD MEETINGMONDAY JAN 11 2016 bull 645 PM

IMC bull GRANTON HIGH SCHOOL

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STATE OF WISCONSINCOUNTY OF CLARK

Notice of application for issue of tax deedTO DANA SOCKNESS DANIELLE SOCKNESS ST JO-

SEPHS HOSPITAL CLARK ELECTRIC DENTAL CLINIC OF

MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD CLINIC CO ALLIANCE COLLEC-TION AGENCIES INC owners andor mortgagees andor occu-pants andor lien-holders their heirs or assigns known or unknownof the premises hereinafter described

You and each of you are hereby notified that Clark County is theowner and holder of tax sale certificates which are now deedableon the following described land

E 250 OF W 577 OF N 412 OFLOT 1 CSM 891 REC 626451 BG PTOF W 12 - NE amp PT FRAC SE - NWSEC 24 TWP 27 N R 1 E

And that after the expiration of three months from the serviceof this notice upon you a deed of the land described above will beapplied for

Dated at Neillsville WisThis 23rd day of December 2015

sChristina M Jensen Clark County clerk52-177164 WNAXLP

Senior Apartments For RentThe Marathon Housing

Association is accepting

applications for efficiency1 amp 2 bedroom apartments

Eligible applicants are62+ years or disabled

Apartments located inbull Rothschild bull Schofieldbull Mosinee bull Marathon Citybull Athens bull Colbybull Spencer bull Stratford bull Edgar

1-800-346-8581 for applications

Income

Based Rent

WisconsinManagement

Co Inc A better wayof living

Rent is based on 30of your adjusted gross

monthly income Amenities Include

bull New kitchenbull New flooringbull New appliancesbull New windowsbull Walk-in showersbull Dishwasher amp ACbull Maintenance staffbull Community roomsbull Off-street parking

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E-mail your classified to

classsubtpprintingcom

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ELECTRIC

(715) 255-8006bull Wiring for new and

existing homesbull Commercialbull Farmbull (state certified)

MampSELECTRICMike and Sharon Spuhler

W3580 26th Rd Loyal Wis

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HOME 983085 HEATING 983085 COMMERCIAL

715743-32521-800-944-5424

bull TANKS

FOR LEASE

bull CERTIFIED

PERSONNEL

bull BUDGET PLANS

L P GA S

HEARTLANDCOOPERATIVE

SERVICES

TF-20058

Neillsville WI 54456

HEATINGLP GASCONSTRUCTION amp BUILDING SUPPLIES

PROPANE GAS

SERVICESFurnaces bull Air Conditioning

Custom Sheet Metal Duct Cleaning24 Hour Emergency Service

216 E Division St

Neillsville WI 54456

715-743-6109-offi ce

Learn about the Custom Heating andCooling di ff erence

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OverheadDoorsbull Commercial

bull Residential bull Salesbull Installation bull Service

SecurityOverheadDoor

Company MARSHFIELD Wis(next to Fleet Farm)

(715) 384-3090

or 1-800-380-3090

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AUTO SALES

Before you buy your

used vehicle visit us 247 on the Web at

wwwdomineautocom

LOYAL

715-255-8021

1-888-715-9253

DORCHESTER

715-654-5908

Used

VehiclesQuality Service

and Body Repairs

Hours M W F 8-5Tu Th 8-7 Sat 8-1

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Call Phil Greschner at 715-613-0766 for more

information about reserving your space in the

TRG Professional and Business Directory

Wednesday January 6 2016 - Tribune Record Gleaner - Page 11

bull REMODELING bull SIDING

bull CABINETS bull ROOFING

bull INSULATION bull WINDOWS bull ADDITIONS

bull NEW HOMES

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Randy 715-613-010146 Years Experience

HENRY AUMANNBUILDERS

LLC715-255-8719

CLASSIFIEDS

Our Hunters will Pay Top $$$ To

hunt your land Call for a FreeBase Camp Leasing info packetamp Quote 1-866-309-1507 wwwBaseCampLeasingcom (CNOW)

ANTIQUE SPORTING AND AD- VERTISING SHOW February5amp6 Sunnyview Expo CenterOSHKOSH WI

Friday 10--6 Saturday 9-5 BUY SELLTRADE $200000 WORTHOF DOOR PRIZES wwwanti-quesportingandadvertisingshowcom 906-250-1618 (CNOW)

TMC HAS OPENINGS haulingboats to waterfront locationsthroughout the US and CanadaCDL Class A 1 yr OTR experi-ence Full Benefits EmployeeOwned Company 855-409-3630wwwtmctranscom (CNOW)

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METAL BUILDING MANUFAC-TURER seeking sales represen-tative Previous building salesexperience preferred Companyprovides leads and additionaltraining Please send resumeand salary requirements to jobs-dmstlgmailcom EOE (CNOW)

WANTED TO BUY

WANTED GUNS - new and usedTurn them into ca$h or trade for anew one Shay Creek in Medford715-748-2855

OTHER FOR SALE

HEALTHCARE when you need itfor just $54 per visit including ba-sic labs Aspirus FastCare Clinicin Abbotsford offers walk-in carefor common aliments such as al-lergies ear aches sore throatsflu or cold symptoms urinarytract infections and more AspirusFastCare Clinic is open Mon-Fri8am-8pm Sat 9am-5pm Sun Holidays 9am-1pm Locatedin the East Town Mall 1011 EastSpruce St Abbotsford

SLABWOOD FOR Sale About 6-7face cord per load $250 plus $2per mile delivery charge BenzSawmill Inc Loyal 715-255-8312

PETS

MIXED BREED Puppies blackand golden medium sized readyend of January Come pick oneout $25 715-223-3810

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED - Cook and wait-ress Apply at Grandmarsquos Kitchenof Loyal 715-255-9014

MEYER MANUFACTURING Cor-poration is accepting applica-tions for laser and press brakearea leader prior leadershipexperience or machine opera-tion and technology experiencedesired pay based on qualifica-tions Also accepting applica-tions for a qualified laser opera-tor press brake operator CNCmachinist and welders - start atup to $1675hr and general la-bor and assemblers - $14hr Allpositions include excellent ben-efits - paid vacation 6 match401K (4) 10 hrday work weektuition reimbursement health in-surance and profit sharing Ap-ply online at meyermfgcom or inperson at Meyer Mfg Corp 574West Center Ave DorchesterWI

TRUCK DRIVER Wanted for grainhopper division home week-

ends Saturday morning me-chanic Looking for drivers alsohome daily route 715-571-9623

MISCELLANEOUS

DAILY SPECIALS Tuesdays po-tato pancakes Thursdays hotbeef Sunday chicken and ricedinner New to our menu - wraps

7 kinds Grandmarsquos Kitchen ofLoyal 715-255-9014

Certi1047297ed Nursing Assistant Classes

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO START A

CAREER IN THE HEALTH CARE FIELD Are you interested in becoming a Certi1047297ed Nursing

Assistant and having the cost of the course paid for ClarkCounty Rehabilitation and Living Center will be offering theCNA course through NTC at CCRLC starting in February Thefacility will sponsor individuals and pay for tuitionbooksand other fees associated with taking the course Candidatesmust qualify and successfully complete the course andstate certi1047297cation test with a two year commitment ofemployment to CCRLC

If interested in taking the course contact Joan JallingHR Manager at 715-229-2172 extension 204 for furtherinformation

W4266 CTH X Owen WI 54460-8932Clark County is an ADACRCEEO Employer 1

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3 4

Dean Bogdonovich 715-267-7600 bull Roy Gregorich 715-429-0571Will Zalizniak 715-897-4680 bull Jennifer Lindner 715-206-0430

TInc R e

a l t yieman

116 N Main StGreenwood Wis715-267-7243

Dean Bogdonovich WI Cert General Appraiser Cert No 173

COMPLETE APPRAISAL amp REALTY SERVICES

1 -

1 7 7 2 4 8

PRICE REDUCEDN9536 Hwy K Loyal

Two-story rural duplex with two3-bedroom 1-bath apartmentsmost appliances includedgarage use second duplex nextdoor for sale

PRICE REDUCEDN9540 Hwy K Loyal

Two-story rural duplex with two3-bedroom 1-bath apartmentsmost appliances included 4-cargarage and additional duplexright next door for sale

N14276 Resewood Ave Withee

Country living in the WitheeThorp area This 4-bedroomhome sits on 10 acres of openfarm land Plenty of room formore outbuildings plant somefruit trees or rent out the land

for more income Strong built home with some nice updatingdone over the years including a new roof in 2015 Plenty ofvehicle storage with the 3-car garage Good location off thehighway This one will not last long hurry

OVER 30 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS

1 - 1 7 7 3 2 1

The Loyal Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking acreative energetic person with excellent interpersonal

skills for the full-time position of library directorUnder the supervision of the Library Board the library

director is responsible for the operation of the libraryand the development of its service program The libraryserves approximately 1800 people living in the city of

Loyal and the surrounding area The library is currentlyopen 34 hours per week has a collection of over 25000

items and has an annual budget of $99000Salary commensurate with experience

A benefit package is providedThe position is to begin Jan 1 2016 Qualifications

include a grade 3 Wisconsin Public Library Certificate orthe education and ability to obtain such certification

See wvlsorgjobs for complete information and to viewthe job description and employment application Sendcover letter reacutesumeacute application and three letters of

recommendation to jknackcharternetThe position will remain open until filled

5 2 - 1 7 7 1 6 8

1 2 - 7 - 1 5

500 Steven Avenue

2 BR 1 Bath DuplexesFor Rent in Greenwood WI

Cat or Small Dog Allowed ForAdditional Fees

For more information and photosfind the ad on Craigslist and at our

website wwwfoxboropropertiescom715-835-6001

Rent $550 per month

Available Now

702 Steven Avenue Available Feb 1

PRO FESSION L ND BUS INESS DIRECTORY

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

E-mail your

classified ad to

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1 - 1 7 7 0 1 2

Moving Companyamp Moving Company

Many Recliners tochoose from

STARTING AS

LOW AS

EnglanderMattresses

Several options available

including Gel amp Memory foam

$258Dinette SetsSales throughout

the store

S A L E S T H R O U G H O

U T T H E E N T I R E S T

O R E

100 E 14th St Marshfield bull 715-384-5080100 E 14th St Marshfield bull 715-384-5080Hours Mon-Thurs 9 am-6 pm bull Fri 9 am-8 pm bull Sat 9 am-5 pm bull Sun Noon-4 pm

Pictures are not exact purchasesale items

www firstcitydental net wwwfirstcitydentalnet

Troy D Rens DDS

Christina H Rens DDS

202 E Birch St

PO Box 147

Abbotsford WI 54405

715-223-4844Orthodontics

Certified Invisalign Provider

Conscious Sedation 1 - 1 7 7 2 0 2

New Patients Welcome

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30 cents per acre plus a portion of the timber sale rev-enue

Bizjak said the revenue difference would be relativelysmall and is not the main reason why the town maychallenge the purchase Rather he said itrsquos an issue ofplacing some limits on public land expansion

Butler already holds 101 percent of the countyrsquos morethan 135000 acres of county forest land and Bizjak saidhe would like to see it stop there When talking to townresidents on the issue he said ldquoTheir first question islsquoWhy does the county need more landrsquordquo he said

Butler was part of the western and southern areas ofthe county where farmers lost tax deeds to their propertyafter the Dust Bowl years and those acres eventuallybecame the county forest There is no need to expand itanymore in Bizjakrsquos opinion

ldquoIt has been like that since I was a kid in the 1940srdquo

Bizjak said ldquoThey donrsquot need any more hellip We think pri-vate ownership is the best way for the rest of our landsrdquo

Forest from page 1

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities whichwas 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-yearaverage according to preliminary statistics from the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that expe-rienced an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percentcompared with 2014 However it is important to notethat the 494 traffic deaths in 2014 were the lowest annualtotal in 71 yearsrdquo said WisDOT Secretary Mark GottliebldquoIn recent years wersquove had success in reducing trafficfatalities and our ultimate goal is still zero preventabletraffic deaths in Wisconsin We will continue to analyzecrash data so we can take effective actions in traffic safetyeducation enforcement and engineering to prevent fataland serious injury crashesrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety said that war m spring weather substan-tial drops in gas prices and an improving economy in2015 likely contributed to an increase in the number of

vehicles on the road and the miles they traveled An in-crease in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) can also increasethe risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several moremonths However VMT went up in 2014 and there areindications that it may have increased again in 2015rdquoPabst said ldquoWe also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell ifincreasing the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstatehighways and freeways had any effect on the number andseverity of crashes We do know that interstates and free-ways continue to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were amongthe safest since the end of World War II in terms of traf-fic deaths but a few deadly months contributed greatlyto the increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities inJune July and August of 2015 than we had in the samemonths in 2014 The summer months typically havehigher traffic fatalitiesrdquo he said ldquoAlthough the summermonths were relatively safe we had dramatic spikes infatalities in April and September The 50 fatalities inApril were double the number in April 2014 and the 68fatalities in September were 21 more than September2014 Those two months accounted for about 74 percentof the overall increase in fatalities in 2015 compared

with 2014 April was warm and dry in many areas of thestate and September was one of the warmest on recordWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles mo-

torcycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the road Driversalso tend to increase their speeds which make crashesmore violentrdquo

Deaths from traffic crashes were up in most categoriesin 2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bikefatalities To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcomingyear WisDOT along with its traffic safety partners willintensify many safety initiatives including the following

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving taskforces have been created throughout the state The taskforces enable multiple law enforcement agencies to co-ordinate and combine their resources for high-visibilityenforcement efforts Federal funding administered byWisDOT covers the overtime wages for task force officersEnforcement and education efforts to prevent drunkendriving have helped reduce deaths from alcohol-relatedcrashes by approximately 51 percent and injuries by 55percent over the last 10 years in Wisconsin

Traffi c deaths increased by 13 percent over previous year

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Happy New Year As I write this thenew year is a bit past eight hours old andwe are truly deep in the heart of Texasabout halfway between San Antonio andHouston in the town of HallettsvilleThis is a town that dates back to 1831when John Hallett received a land grantfrom Stephen Austin

When Texas became a state it becamethe county seat of Lavaca County The

courthouse the third to be built datesback to 1897 and we drove past it lastnight all decorated for the holidays Tocall it beautiful was putting it mildly

Later on this morning wersquoll take ourfinal leg of our journey to Port Aransaswhere I understand the dolphins andpelicans are shouting ldquoGo Vikingsrdquo NowI heard that from Florencersquos nephew whohas been there a couple of days alreadyThe fact that he is from Little FallsMinn leads me to believe he might bepulling my leg

Our trip went nothing like we hadplanned We did leave on schedule onDec 27 This enabled us to have brunchwith daughter Sue and husband Markin Holmen Sue has a recipe for an eggbake that is hard to resist

Our plan was to get to Texas and enjoya day or so in the warm temperaturebefore checking into our condo on NewYearrsquos Day

Mother Nature had other plans andwe awoke in Ankeny Iowa just north ofDes Moines to a snowstorm Not want-ing to venture out we decided that thiswas the place to spend the extra day

We watched and listened to the weath-er reports all day A spokesman from theIowa State Patrol stated that they had 50accidents and over 100 of what they callslide-offs Iowa has a law called ldquono towrdquowhich means if you slide into the ditchyou stay there until the storm is overTow trucks are forbidden to be out Aswe hit the road again on Tuesday therewas still plenty of evidence that the lawmeans just what it says as we saw count-

less cars in the ditch As a matter of factthat was also true in Missouri Kansasand Oklahoma where we finally saidgoodbye to the ice and snow

Oklahoma north of Oklahoma Citywas hit the hardest with ice plowed offthe highway as if it were snow

There was a little change of plans this

year For years we would take Interstate35 almost to San Antonio then head eastfor the coast We always took advantageof a huge outlet mall to stock up on Levi jeans and a few other items

This year we changed back to our oldroute and took US Highway 77 fromWaco Highway 77 is a major northsouth highway which leads from someplace up in Oklahoma or even further

maybe to Brownsville right down onthe Mexican border When Interstate 35got built the highway department kindof forgot 77 and today most of it is stilltwo lane with small towns curves andhills which isnrsquot exactly a place to maketime if you are in a hurry Especially ifyou get behind someone pulling a traveltrailer who is doing about 55 on a high-way marked for 70 miles per hour

Florence suggested it kind of remind-ed her of home I said sure lots of treesgreen grass and cows The only thingis that the cows arenrsquot black and whitethere are no silos and farms or ranchesas they are called here They have fancywrought iron fences and fancy gatesguarding the buildings In many casesthe buildings arenrsquot even visible from thehighway I guess they donrsquot have to worry

about plowing the snow to get in or out toallow building so far from the highway

To say it has been a wet year is put-ting it mildly Everywhere you lookedwater was standing Fields looked wetand just south of Fort Worth we saw amember of the Texas Highway Depart-ment out mowing the grass between thetraffic lanes

A bit further down the road two trac-tors with their mowers still attachedwere stuck in the mud I think it mightbe a few days before they can resumemowing

It is 10 minutes past the time Florencehad said she wanted to get up and weneed to hit the road The Gulf of Mexicoawaits us

It is still later on New Yearrsquos Day Weare in our apartment and pretty wellsettled Our first chore after getting inthe apartment was to open the drapesThe whole east wall opens for a view ofthe Gulf of Mexico I could count eightrows of waves coming in Someone toldme one time that the number of rowsindicated how strong the surf was in We

also turned the chair andcouch so we can reallyenjoy he view

There are not too manyout on the beach butthere is a cold east windblowing and a light rainis coming down whichmakes it kind of miser-able to be outside any lon-ger than you have to be

The weatherman onan Austin television sta-tion last night said itwas the wettest year onrecord It is just the oppo-site from last year as thewater reservoirs are fullor nearly full compared toreadings last year whenthey were extremely lowwith water conservationplans in place

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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTNeillsville Seventh Day Adventist Church

5th amp Clay Streets bull Neillsville bull 715-743-7988DAVID SCHOFIELD PASTOR

Saturday Services 930 am - Sabbath school11 am - Worship 630 pm - Thursday Bible study

CATHOLIC

Christ the King Church101 Wendel bull Spencer bull 715-659-4480

REV SAMUEL MARTIN4 pm - Saturday evening mass bull 8 and 10 am - Sunday morning mass

Masses for Holy Days of Obligation evening before 8 pm day of 530 pmHoly Family Catholic Church

Willard bull 715-255-8017 bull FATHER STEVEN BRICE4 pm - Saturday mass

St Anthonyrsquos Catholic ChurchFATHER STEVEN BRICE

407 N Division bull Loyal bull 715-255-8017630 pm - Saturday mass 1030 am - Sunday morning mass

St Maryrsquos ParishGreenwood bull 715-255-8017 bull FATHER STEVEN BRICE

830 am - Sunday morning mass

MISSOURI SYNOD

St Paul LutheranNorth Green Grove bull PO Box 206 bull N13510 Cty Rd E

Colby WI bull 715-223-1726 bull REV PAUL HUNS ICKER9 am - Sunday worship service

Christ Lutheran - ChiliREV DANIEL SCHOESSOW

9 am - Sunday worship service 10 am - Sunday schoolHoly Communion celebrated the 1047297rst and third Sundays of each month

Trinity Lutheran(Missouri Synod)

109 W Clark bull Spencer bull 715-659-4006 bull REV DAVID D EPAOLI7 pm - Saturday worship service

840 am - Sunday school 10 am - Sunday worship serviceZion Lutheran

W2894 Granton Road Granton bull 715-238-7318REV DANIEL SCHOESSOW

915 am - Sunday school 1030 am - Sunday worship serviceHoly Communion celebrated 1047297rst and third Sundays of each month

LUTHERAN

Emmanuel Lutheran - ELCAW5752 Colby Factory Road bull Town of Longwood

PASTOR BRIAN CAMPBELL1045 am - Sunday worship service

Holy Communion celebrated second and fourth Sundays of each monthImmanuel Evangelical Lutheran

(Wisconsin Synod) (rural Neillsville)

REV JOHN E WARMUTH9 am - Sunday worship service

Holy Communion celebrated the 1047297rst Sunday of each monthNazareth Lutheran - ELCA

North County T bull Withee bull 715-229-2051 bull REV BONN IE CAI N10 am - Sunday worship service Everyone welcome

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran - ELCA110 W Begley bull Greenwood bull 715-267-6142

PASTOR BRIAN CAMPBELL9 am - Sunday worship service

St Johnrsquos Evangelical Lutheran Church(Wisconsin Synod)

Christie bull 715-743-2480REV JOHN E WARMUTH

1030 am - Sunday worship serviceHoly Communion celebrated the 1047297rst Sunday of each month

St Johnrsquos Evangelical Lutheran(Wisconsin Synod)

711 W 5th St bull Neillsville bull 715-743-2944REV TIMOTHY BIEBERT

9 am - Sunday worship service 1015 am - Sunday school and Bible class7 pm - Monday worship

St Paulrsquos Lutheran - ELCA1131 Meridian St bull Curtiss

Church 715-223 -4000 bull Offi ce 715-785-7975stpaulsdwavenet

REV KRIS BJERKE983085ULLIMAN1015 am - Sunday worship servi ce 930 am - Sunday school

St Johnrsquos Lutheran - ELCARiplinger bull 715-659-5158 bull EVERYONE WELCOME

REV REBEKAH TARRAS11 am - Sunday worship service

Communion every second Sunday of the monthSt Johnrsquos Lutheran - ELCA

B3750 Hwy 13 bull Spencer bull 715-659-5158sjlcoffi cefront iercomEVERYONE WELCOME

REV REBEKAH TARRAS8 am and 10 am - Sunday worship with communion

630 pm - Wednesday evening worship with communion Handicapped accessible

Trinity Lutheran ELCA201 S Washington St Unity bull 715-223-2155

PASTOR AL HOUTS9 am - Sunday school bull 10 am - Sunday worship serviceMemorial Day to Labor Day 9 am - Sunday worship service

Trinity Lutheran ELCA201 N West bull Loyal bull 715-255-8880

ALL ARE WELCOMEREV DANIEL E ZIMMERMAN

7 pm - Saturday evening worship service915 am - Sunday school bull 1030 am - Sunday worship service

Zion American Lutheran ELCAGranton bull 715-238-7269

INTERIM PASTOR JAY WELSHONSE915 am - Sunday school

1030 am - Sunday worship service

MORMON

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints2207 W 5th St Marsh1047297eld bull 715-384-4559

930-1020 am - Priesthood Relief Society Young Women930-1115 am - Primary 1025-1115 am Sunday school

1120 am - 1230 pm - Sacrament meeting

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Church of ChristB3942 State Highway 13 Spencer

9 am - Sunday Bible study 10 am - Sunday worship service7 pm - Wednesday Bible studyEVANGELIST CLINT A OPPERMANN - 715-650-1970

Web site www spencercoccom bull E-mail preacherspencercoccomImmanuel United Church of Christ

3 mi w on G 1 mi n on Hwy O bull GreenwoodPhone 715-267-6547

REV ASAFA RAJAOFERA830 am - Sunday worship service

Living Hope Evangelical Free ChurchHwy 10 amp Fairground Ave bull Neillsville bull 715-743-2471

REV STEVE WENTZDIRECTOR OF STUDENT MINISTRIES - MARY GARDNER

915 am - Sunday school 1030 am - Sunday worship serviceOur Fatherrsquos House Christian Community Church

W770 County Trunk H Chili bull 715-683-2889REV RON JOHNSON

930 am - Sunday school1030 am - Sunday worship service

METHODIST

Immanuel United MethodistChili bull 715-683-2886 bull 1030 am - Morning worship

Granton United MethodistGranton bull REV DONG SUE LEE

8 am - Sunday worship serviceLoyal United Methodist

Loyal bull Offi ce 715-255-9213 bull Home 715- 255-8737PASTOR PATSY ROE

915 am - Sunday school 1030 am - Sunday worship ser viceSpencer United Methodist

Church Offi ce bull 715-659-5551 bull RE V MICHAEL CARLS ON930 am - Sunday Bible study

1030 am - Sunday worship serviceUnited Methodist

209 W Clark St PO Box 533 bull ColbyJANINE JOHNSON lay speaker

7 pm - Wednesday worship serviceNo Sunday services

Church school as announced prior to evening ser vice York Center United Methodist

Offi ce 715-255-921 3 bull Home 715-255-8737PASTOR PATSY ROE

9 am - Sunday worship service 10 am - Sunday school

EPISCOPAL

St Katherinersquos Episcopal Church206 E 3rd St bull Owen WI bull 715-229-2643

REV TONY RING

10 am - Wednesday morning prayer amp Holy Communion1030 am - Sunday worship service

BAPTIST

Bible Baptist700 E 15th St bull N eillsville bull 715-743-4695

PASTOR MARK A FUGATE930 am - Sunday school 1030 am - Worship ser vice

3 pm - Sunday afternoon service7 pm - Wednesday night Bible studies

Missionary Baptist302 N Main bull Greenwood bull 715-267-6114

REV ROBERT LOVE930 am - Sunday school for all ages

1030 am - Sunday morning worship service630 pm - Wednesday All For Him (grades 7-12)

630 pm - Wednesday AWANA club ( age 3-grade 6)

This page is proudly sponsored by the advertisers below Along with

the advertisers the listed churches invite you to join them for services

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Anderson Electric

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24 HOUR

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EMERGENCY EMERGENCY

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659 2344PHONE 659-2344

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Sand - Granite - Black Dirt - Bulldozer Backhoe Work - Hydraulic Hammer

N8465 CATLIN AVE ndash LOYAL WI 54446

PHONE 715-255-8695 bull 715-255-8600 (SHOP)

ROBERT RUETH EXCAVATING

AND TRUCKING

Hansen-Schilling Funeral Homeand Cremation Center

Marsh1047297eld and Spencer bull (715) 387-1215Because Goodbyes Are Important

(715) 223-3872

TF-20045

If you would like to advertise inthis section call Phil Greschnerat 715-255-8531 or 715-613-0766

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Cowboy cake

Zucchini chips

Combine the first eight ingredients in a saucepan and bring to a low boil whilestirring continually

Reduce heat and let simmer 5 minutes Remove to cool

Sift together flour baking soda baking powder and saltOnce cooled to lukewarm slowly stir the liquid spicefruit mixture into the dry

ingredients Fold in chopped pecansPour into two large well greased loaf pansArrange pecan halves in a decorative pattern on the top of the loavesBake 1 hour at 300 deg reesWith a brush gently apply a coat of corn syrup over the cakesContinue baking 1 hour or until a toothpick comes out of the cakes cleanly Cool

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RECIPE

CORNER

FAMILY

~ Large selection of gliders ~Many colors styles andsizes to choose from

Walk in and rock out10 off any in-stock model

If any of these ideas are on your list stopin for a free 1047298ooring estimate

If furniture or bedding is in your future wersquove got newarrivals coming soon or wersquoll help you 1047297nd what you need

Come on in to Zepplinrsquos Furniture amp Carpet where Sales installation and service are the small town advantage Loyal WI bull 71-255-8244 1

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C A R R Y O U T S A V A I L A B L E

FISH FRY

GREENWOOD AMERICANLEGION HALL

108 S Main St Greenwood

FRIDAY JAN 15serving from 4-730 pm

Greenwood American LegionPost 238 will be holding its

Food

and Fun

ood

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BACKSTAGE AT THE TACK CENTER

Los Pinguos brought their musicto Spencer seven years ago makingthe LuCille Tack Center for the Artsexplode with their Argentine tangosalsa flamenco and mambo music Somuch dynamite powered the perfor-mance that the LTCArsquos ProgrammingCommittee decided to act on the manyldquobring them back againrdquo requests fromaudience members and include the bandin their 2015-16 performance seasonLos Pinguos will once again entertainworld music aficionados here on Jan

15 at 730 pmAdrian Buono lead singer described their last concert at the LTCA as ldquoa great

show because of the people They treat us very good A lot of people come enjoy and

dancerdquo Originally from Buenos Aires Argentina Los Pinguos (the penguins) wwwlospinguoscom feature a mixture of Latin rhythms performed on Spanish guitars aCuban Tres Peruvian cajon (drum box) and harmonizing vocals Their music can bedescribed as hot Argentine folk fusion with an exciting breadth and depth of eclecticworld influences ldquoFor merdquo Buono said ldquothe kind of music and sound we have itrsquoswhat people like because itrsquos uniquerdquo It doesnrsquot matter if people donrsquot understandthe language that the songs are sung in he said ldquoThe energy and sound is what itrsquosall aboutrdquo Los Pinguos has recorded 10 CDs and appeared on three of the famous Pu-tumayo World Music compilation albums They have performed worldwide in placessuch as India Bali Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland The Netherlands PuertoRico Mexico Canada and throughout the United States Los Pinguosrsquo music has ap-peared on TV shows movies and a Sundance Film Festival event with Suzanne VegaWhile not touring or working in the recording studio the band resides in Los Angeles

Reserved seat tickets for this performance are available through the box office atthe LuCille Tack Center 300 School St Spencer Wednesday or Friday from 10 am to4 pm 715-659-4499 or Web site wwwlucilletackcentercom This performance is spon-

sored in part by the gen-erosity of Steve and CarolHemersbach Bill Mork andMary James Mork Randy

and Diane Veale Bruce andCathy Wineman and theWisconsin Arts Board

Latin rhythms to sizzle at Tack Center hellip HOT HOT HOT

3 c sugar1 12 tsp cinnamon34 tsp cloves ground2 c water1 c strong brewed coffee1 box raisins 15 oz1 box dates chopped 8 oz34 c butter

4 12 c flour1 12 tsp baking soda1 12 T baking powder34 tsp salt34 c chopped pecans12 c light corn syrup1 c pecans halved

1 c low-fat milk1 c bread crumbs1 c shredded Parmesan cheese1 T garlic powder1 T ground black pepper1 zucchini thinly sliced

Preheat oven to 430 degrees F Line a baking sheet with parchment paperPour milk into a bowl Combine bread crumbs Parmesan cheese garlic powder and

black pepper in a shallow bowl Place zucchini slices in the milk soak for 1 minute

Remove zucchini slices from milk and press each into the bread crumbs mixture untilcoated on both sides Arrange coated zucchini slices on the prepared baking sheet

Bake in the preheated oven until chips are crisp about 30 minutes

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OBITUARIES

PAID OBITUARY 1-177373

Duane HornDuane R Horn 86 La Crosse formerly of Greenwood

passed away on Sunday Dec 27 2015 at Gundersen HealthSystem in La Crosse Funeral services were held at 1pm on Monday Jan 4 at First Presbyterian ChurchLa Crosse Rev Dr J Taylor Haley officiated Burial withmilitary honors was in Neshonoc Cemetery West Salem

Duane Horn was born on Oct 3 1929 in the townshipof Longwood Greenwood to Hubert M and Anna M(nee Myrin) Horn Duane was a graduate of GreenwoodHigh School and the University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireHe was a veteran of the United States Army serving asa corporal in the 631st AFA during the Korean ConflictDuane married Marilyn L Capper on Sept 2 1961 atFirst Presbyterian Church of West Salem He was a 50-year member of the Roy LVingers American Legion Post 52 of La Crosse a member of the La Crosse AreaGenealogy Society the Sons of Norway the Hixon Forest Nature Center and wasa deacon and recording secretary of First Presbyterian Church in La Crosse Hewas an avid gardener and enjoyed reading about world history

Survivors include his wife Marilyn his son Gary (Rona) Horn Eau Clairetwo grand-daughters Kayleigh and Bethany Horn Eau Claire his brother Gerald(Faith) Horn Loyal his sister Darlene Tessar West Bend his brother-in-law Mar-vin (Shirley) Capper his sister-in-law Carolyn Myers and many nieces nephews

and cousinsDuane was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers-in-law WaylandTessar and Wayne Myers

Memorials are preferred to First Presbyterian Church of La Crosse The FreedomHonor Flight or a charity of the donorrsquos choice

Jandt-Fredrickson Funeral Homes and Crematory Woodruff Chapel La Crosseassisted the family with arrangements

PAID OBITUARY 1-177374

Dennis Colby SrDennis Russell Colby Sr 86 Greenwood passed away on Wednesday Dec 23

2015 at Ministry Saint Josephrsquos Hospital Palliative Care Unit in Marshfield with

his family at his side There will be no servicesDennis was born on May 16 1929 to Henry Dean and Lucy (nee Mayville)Colby He married Naomi Scheel on April 12 1956 Dennis was a kind and caringperson and always willing to help out He kept busy mowing lawns taking careof the flowers and feeding the birds at the apartment complex where he lived Healso enjoyed spending time with his family and close friends Joyce Gus Elroyand Carolyn

Dennis is survived by his children Dennis (Charlotte) Colby Jr GreenwoodKimberly (Dorn) Clark Greenwood Constance (David) Zabel Greenwood CynthiaKrug Greenwood Dean Colby Spencer and Melissa (Mark) Krug Greenwood 18grandchildren 18 great-grandchildren (great-grandson number 19 is due to ar-rive in February 2016) and four sisters Erma Peters Neenah Beverly KempkePound Virjean Ladd Milwaukee and Nancy Delo Loyal

He was preceded in death by his wife Naomi in 1995 his parents three broth-ers two sisters and two grandchildren Christina Clark and Kason Beltz

You can shed tears that he is goneOr you can smile because he livedYou can close your eyes and pray that he will come backOr you can open your eyes and see all that he has leftYour heart can be empty because you canrsquot see him

Or you can be full of the love that you sharedYou can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterdayOr you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterdayYou can remember him and only that he is goneOr you can cherish his memory and let it live onYou can cry and close your mind be empty and turn your backOr you can do what he would want smile open your eyes love and go onOnline condolences may be shared at wwwcremationsociety-wicomCremation Society of Wisconsin Altoona is assisting the family with arrange-

mentsJoan Kirsch

Joan (Taylor) Kirsch 85 Monroe formerly of Loyal died on Monday Dec 21 2015at Pleasant View Nursing Home Monroe

PAID OBITUARY 1-177372

Emogene Lombard-PhillipsEmogene Lombard-Phillips 88 formerly of Greenwood

died on Christmas morning Dec 25 2015 in Chetek Acelebration of life will be held in the spring after whichgraveside services will be held at Bad Axe Church nearViroqua

She was born to Stella and Ray Tryggestad on Nov 221927 After being raised on a small farm she graduatedfrom Viroqua High School At age 19 she was united inmarriage to Cecil C Lombard on May 14 1946 They livedfor a short time in Prairie du Chien and Monticello beforemoving to Greenwood where they lived for many yearsAfter their divorce in 1970 she moved to Mesa Ariz Shemarried Albert Phillips and they resided in Arizona until returning to Wisconsinwhere she resided until her death Emogene enjoyed talking about life in GreenwoodShe loved the fact that in a small town you could raise free-range children withoutworry She was a talented artist who took pride in her poetry and in the portraitsshe painted of her children She was an excellent Scrabble player held deep politicalconvictions and despite not having a post-secondary degree possessed impressiveverbal skills She loved a good conversation and a lively debate usually about politics

She is survived by one daughter Jana Kay (Jerrold) Schneider Rice Lake andthree sons Richard Lombard Key Largo Fla Randy (Monica) Lombard ChippewaFalls and John (Armeda) Lombard Key Largo Fla

She was preceded in death by a brother John her parents three brothers GeraldLeyton and Rayness and one son Charles Eugene Lombard

Please view and sign the online guestbook at wwwburnhamourscom

Burnham-Ours-Kolstad Family Funeral Home Chetek is assisting the familywith arrangements

I wish to thank everyone for your prayers cards phone calls and visits during myrecent surgeries Special thanks to my family for their care and time spent with me

Bud Smith

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all who may have sent a card said aprayer or shared a story during the loss of our fathergrandfathergreat-grandfatherA special thanks to the 1-West staff at the Clark County Rehabilitation and LivingCenter-you are definitely Angels in disguise Father Steve Brice everyone at HolyFamily in Willard and Ron CuddieCuddie Funeral Homes who made the entire dayvery special The support care and concern that we received will never be forgotten

Family of Walter Backus

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This ldquoComing Eventsrdquo column is for non-fundraising events The exception is forfundraisers which are accompanied by apaid advertisementSocial Security of fice hours for Clark County

are by appointment only Appointmentscan be made by calling 715-845-1321 onweekdays from 9 am-4 pm

Jan 6 The Greenwood Food Pantry at

Missionary Baptist Church will be openfrom 3-630 pm for any residents in needof assistance

Jan 9 The LuCille Tack Center for the Arts

in Spencer will host Christian authorCynthia Ruchti of Pittsville for a writerrsquos

workshop at 10 am and a conversation at2 pm For reservationsinformation call715-659-4499

Jan 13 Learn-A-Lot Preschool in Greenwood will

hold its annual chili and chicken dumplingsoup dinner from 330-8 pm at St

Maryrsquos Catholic Church in GreenwoodCarry-outs and raf fles will be offered

Jan 15 The Greenwood American Legion will

serve its monthlyfish fry from 4-730 pmCarry-outs will be available

Jan 15 The LuCille Tack Center for the Arts in

Spencer will host the Latin musical group

Los Pingous of Buenos Aires Argentinafor a 730 pm performance For ticketinformation call 715-659-4499 or visitwwwlucilletackcentercom

Jan 20 The Greenwood Food Pantry at

Missionary Baptist Church will be open

from 3-630 pm for any residents in needof assistance

Jan 20 The Marshfield Hoedowners Square

Dance Club will hold an open housewith free dancing lessons from 730-930

pm at the Lincoln Municipal Building10905 Falcon Road Marshfield Freeinstructions will be given on Jan 20 andJan 27 for anyone wishing to learn to

square dance

Jan 22 An American Red Cross blood drive

will be held from 1215-515 pm in theGreenwood High School cafetorium

Jan 26 An American Red Cross blood drive will

be held from 1230-530 pm at the LoyalAmerican Legion

Jan 26 St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church on Highway

13 north of Spencer will serve its monthlyCommunity Meal for Everyone from5-6 pm The meal is free and ooen toanyone who would like to share food andfellowship

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The Womenrsquos Bridge Clubmet Tuesday afternoon

at Shelbyrsquos in LoyalBev Lavey received

rst place and ShirleyCaliebe second place

B983145983154983156983144983155Libby Marie Schuette

A daughter Libby Marie was born to Darin andEmily Schuette New Prague Minn on Dec 21 2015

She weighed 8 pounds 4 ouncesShe joins a brother EthanGrandparents are Steve and Beth Edwards Fre-

mont Diana Schuette Riplinger and the late EldredSchuette

Jonah Hains BoschmaA son Jonah Hains was born to Hank and Shan-

non (van Doorn) Boschma Milan on Dec 8 2015 atAspirus Medford Hospital

He weighed 7 pounds and was 20 inches longHe joins a sibling Gabriel 19 months oldGrandparents are Gary and Diane van Doorn Tony

and John and Tineke Boschma Colby

When the glaciers receded they left a lot of debrisbehind That debris has now turned into some beau-

tiful nature This breathtaking landscape has beenthe inspirational focal point for Gene and Mary LeeReineking for many years Their art work will be ondisplay in the LuCille Tack Center for the Arts galleryduring the month of January Come meet the artistsduring an opening reception on Jan 8 from 5-7 pmFrom their Red Sky Studio in Almond Gene and MaryLee will be presenting a combined showcase of floralwatercolor paintings and sculptures created in stoneand wood burl

Gene has invested 40 years in the visual arts Thatincludes a stint at University of Wisconsin at StevensPoint His time at Point prepared him for an 18-yearcareer as a stoneware and porcelain potter He followedthat up by garnering 10 years as a wood turner and

maker of fine wooden boxes The past 15 years Genehas spent time exploring sculpture in stone and wood

To Gene the natural world is filled with creatures ofgrace speed and power His challenge is to translate theraw nature into a statement that reflects these attributesto the observer He wants to portray his subject so onecan feel the essence of the animal To him the selec-tion of the right piece of stone is critical The specificpiece of rock with the right color and figure enhancesthe design he is hoping for He uses hand held tools tocut and grind the rocks into shapes of animals that hehas watched and studied such as the raptors heronscranes horses and more

Mary Lee was a speech and language pathologist inthe public schools for 34 years Her retirement in 2007closed one career door but opened another door of op-portunity It was a good time for a new beginning She

has always loved art spending thousands of hours atart exhibits street fairs and gallery visits In 2008 Mary

Lee made the decision to delve into art making She hasalways been fascinated by watercolors

She took classes attended workshops watched DVDsand devoured books written by artists and practiced alot She also found inspiration from her friends Thewonderful medium of watercolors teaches her some-thing new each time Mary Lee is attracted to organicforms such as flowers and leaves branches and berriesas well as old buildings and an occasional landscapehere or there Using vivid colors she enjoys concentrat-ing on the negative shapes surrounding the imagesUsing representational subject matter often tends tohave a slightly abstracted quality about them

Artwork on display in the gallery can be viewed dur-ing the opening reception during the time of a perfor-mance or by appointment The LTCA box office is openon Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 am until 4 pm

Glacial leftovers are inspiration to artists at LuCille Tack Center

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NGL grabs second spot at grueling Northern Badger tourney

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal senior Derek Nielsen nears a fall in action from the Dec 29-30 Northern Badger WrestlingClassic in River Falls Nielsen placed fifth at 152 pounds to help NGL to a second-place finish among large schoolsat the meet

The Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal wrestling team madegood use of its holiday break in finishing second amonglarge schools at the 39-team Northern Badger WrestlingClassic held Dec 29-30 in River Falls NGL got third-placeindividual finishes from Skylar Barth at 113 pounds andNick Rueth at 285 and several other high finishes to givehost River Falls a run for the tourney title Spencer-Columbus placed fourth among medium-sized schoolswith sophomore Hunter Luepke taking the championshipat 195 pounds

River Falls ended up on top of the large team standingswith 234 points and was trailed by NGL (222) in secondRhinelander (196) in third and Melrose-MindoroGale-Ettrick-Trempealeau (1645) in third

Spring ValleyElmwood (3145) won the D2 title withCumberland (213) second St Croix Central (178) thirdand Spencer-Columbus (157) in fourth Boyceville wonthe D3 crown with 2985 points and Clear Lake was sec-

ond with 170NGL was led by the third-place finishes of Barth and

Luepke and a fourth-place from Stetson Rueth at 145pounds

Barth improved his season record to 17-1 with a 4-1record at River Falls After reaching the semi-finals hewas pinned in 110 by Cole Britton (16-1) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg but then received a forfeit win for third place

At 285 pounds Rueth (16-2) used two pins and a 5-3 deci-sion over Jacob Zschernitz (12-4) of Spencer-Columbusto reach the semi-finals where he lost a 4-2 overtimedecision to Brandon Windsor (14-1) of Boyceville Ruethbounced back in the third-place match with a pin in 323over Noah LeBlanc (15-5) of Hayward

Stetson Rueth (14-2) took fourth at 145 poundsbut hadto forfeit the third-place match due to injury He had a pinand two decisions to reach the semi-finals where he lostan 8-0 decision to Jacob DeMeyer (18-3) of Rhinelander

Derek Nielsen (18-1) suffered his first loss of the seasonat River Falls but posted a 5-1 record for a fifth-place fin-ish After pinning his first two opponents Nielsen lost a4-3 decision to Clay Carney (18-1) of St Croix Falls Hecame back with two pins and defeated James LaPointe(19-2) of BayfieldWashburn 5-2 in the fifth-place match

Andrew Buchanan (14-5) also took fifth place at 182pounds He won his first two matches on decisionsthen was pinned in 155 by Rowdy Kochevar (15-1) in thequarter-finals He came back with three straight wins forfifth place including a 9-1 decision over Conner Daggett(17-4) of River Falls and a 7-3 decision over Cole Olson(15-5) of BloomerColfax

Freshman Stephen Buchanan (15-5) went 5-2 in thetourney for seventh place at 160 pounds After splittinghis first two matches Buchanan reeled off three straightwins including an 8-6 decision over Sam Newell (15-3) ofChetekWeyerhauserPrairie Farm but lost a 10-9 deci-sion to Devon Johnson (11-5) of Spring Valley-ElmwoodHe claimed seventh place with a fall in 441 over MichaelProkop (15-5) of Arcadia

Spencer-Columbus fourth in D2

as Luepke wins weight class

Other wrestlers for NGL-- Sayer Rachu (8-7) went 0-2 at 106 pounds-- Kyle Gurney (14-6) went 4-3 for 10th place at 120

pounds-- Kanyon Rachu (8-8) went 1-2 at 126 pounds-- Dylan Nielsen (14-4) went 3-2 at 132 pounds-- Zach Smith (10-7) went 2-2 at 138 pounds-- Lucas Ingold (10-4) went 4-3 for 11th place at 195

pounds-- Sam Baumgartner (3-6) went 2-2 at 220 pounds

Luepke wins weight class crownSpencer-Columbus sophomore Hunter Luepke upped

his season record to 15-1 as he won the Northern Badgerindividual championship at 195 pounds After a first-round bye Luepke pinned Marty Peterson (12-9) of Phil-lips in 301 and then scored a 56-second pin over ColtonKrueger (17-6) of Rhinelander Luepke reached the finalswith a 9-1 major decision over Noah Weiczorek (18-2) ofClear Lake then took the title with a 3-1 decision overMatthew Williamson (18-3) of River Falls

Freshman Logan Zschernitz (12-4) helped the team ef-

fort with a fifth-place showing at 285 pounds After a byeand an overtime win he lost the match to Rueth but cameback with a 3-0 decision over Brendan Soulier (20-2) ofBayfieldWashburn a pin in 154 over Clay Peterson (10-6) of Durand and a 2-1 double overtime win over ParkerSteen (17-4) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg

Nathan Neumann (12-6) placed sixth for the Rocketsat 160 pounds He got a pin and a decision in his first twomatches then lost a 2-1 decision to Luke Clark (12-6) of StCroix Falls He went 2-1 the rest of the way to take sixth

In his first action of the season senior Hunter Hildeb-randt (4-3) placed eighth at 170 pounds He won his firsttwo matches by pin then was pinned in 221 by MicahJohnson (10-0) of Boyceville He came back with a win bypin and another by decision then lost the seventh-placematch by pin to Dakota Steinke (11-3) of Osseo-FairchildAugustaFall Creek

Sophomore Bryce Shaw (12-5) placed ninth at 126pounds After a bye and a pin he lost a 5-3 decision to Les

Please see Northern Badger page 8

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Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

Home -- Neillsville

Tuesday Jan 12 At Alma Center Lincoln

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Tuesday Jan 19 At Owen-Withee

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Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

Home -- Gilman

Saturday Jan 9Home -- Cornell -- 1 pm

Tuesday Jan 12 At Blair-Taylor

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7

Home -- Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home -- Cornell -- 245 pm

Tuesday Jan 12 At Spencer

Friday Jan 15Home -- Gilman

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Vs Abbotsford Colby at Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home tournament at Neillsville

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Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

At Wisconsin Valley Lutheran

Monday Jan 11Home -- Whitehall

Thursday Jan 14Home -- Colby

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7 At Greenwood

Saturday Jan 9 At Barneveld -- 2 pm

Tuesday Jan 12Home -- Owen-Withee

Friday Jan 15Home -- Neillsville

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Vs Abbotsford Colby at Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home tournament at Neillsville

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Boys basketballFriday Jan 8Home -- Colby

Thursday Jan 14Home -- Marshfield Columbus

Tuesday Jan 19 At Auburndale

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7 At Owen-Withee

Tuesay Jan 12Home -- Greenwood

Friday Jan 15Home -- Owen-Withee

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

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Lakey (12-4) of Mel-MinGET He also lost his next matchbut finished with two decision wins for ninth-place

Other Rocket wrestlers-- Jake Dick (6-8) went 1-2 at 106 pounds-- Dominick Wichlacz (8-10) went 3-4 and placed 12th

at 120 pounds-- Jeremiah Giles (1-2) went 1-2 at 132 pounds-- Tim Bauer (11-3) went 1-2 at 138 pounds-- Caden Schillinger (7-7) went 0-2 at 145 pounds-- Carson Hildebrandt (10-8) went 4-3 and placed 11th

at 152 pounds-- Elijah Welsh (5-7) went 1-2 at 182 pounds-- Max Johnson (0-2) went 0-2 at 220 pounds

The Loyal girls bas-ketball team fell be-hind by double digits

in the first half againstElk Mound on Jan 4and was never able tomake up the differencein a 58-44 non-confer-ence loss

The Greyhoundsdipped to 8-2 overallon the season with theloss which came de-spite Karsyn Ruethrsquos21 points and sevenrebounds Long-rangeshooting was a concernas the Greyhounds hitonly one of 11 attemptsfrom 3-point distance

Elk Mound led 31-17at the half and shot 43 percent (21-49) from the field forthe game Loyal was not as accurate hitting 35 percent(13-37) The Greyhounds held a slight edge at the free-throw line hitting 17 of 23 to 13 of 20 for Elk Mound

Morgan Reinwand scored eight points for LoyalMcKenna McVey led Elk Mound with 17 points and

10 rebounds

in any of them Twenty-five of the 29 incumbents will beunopposed for new 2-year terms one newcomer will fill

an open spot and three seats have no candidatesIn District 18 (town of Loyal Ward 2 town of ShermanWard 1 town of York Ward 2) incumbent Kevin Froebafiled non-candidacy papers in December but no one elsefiled paperwork to take his place

District 15 (city of Greenwood Wards 1 and 2 townof Eaton Ward 2) also has no candidate That seat washeld by Rodger Ashbeck until he died in November andno one has been appointed to fill the vacancy and no onefiled paperwork to run for the seat in April

In the countyrsquos District 9 (city of Colby Wards 3 and4 town of Colby Ward 1 city of Abbotsford Ward 5) in-cumbent David Holtzhausen did not file a non-candidacystatement but has indicated he will not run again Thatmeans the candidate filing period for that seat is extended

until Jan 8 at 5 pmIn District 10 (town of Colby Ward 2 city of Colby Ward

2) incumbent Jeff Kolzow is not running for re-electionBryce Luchterhand is running unopposed for that seatIncumbent county Board members who will run unop-

posed in April are Marcia Hochhalter Abbotsford GaryLeichtman Dorchester Fred Schindler Curtiss TomWilcox Curtiss Mark Renderman Withee Joe Waichu-lis Thorp Dean Zank Thorp Arlene Kodl Thorp ScottJalling Owen Art Petke Withee Al Bower WillardJereome Krempasky Greenwood Wayne HendricksonUnity Chuck Rueth Loyal Gordon Haselow LoyalByrl Dahl Chili Frieda Rollins Granton Brian KunzeNeillsville Duane Boon Neillsville Dale Mitte Neills-ville Rick Opelt Neillsville Doris Bakker NeillsvilleFritz Garbisch Granton William Neville Neillsvilleand Randy Sebesta Neillsville

Elections from page 1

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A Year in the Outdoors for Selina WaltersHello friendsSo that I may stay home the week between Christmas and New Years I

write a column about some of the highlights of the year that is just comingto an end This yearrsquos column for the most part is going to be about some ofthe many outdoor adventures that I went on with my 14-year-old daughterSelina Walters

January 2015Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went on a winter

camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi River near LaCrosse We hadplanned on fishing near Ferryville but there was not good ice (discovery madeupon arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to LaCrosse where for the nexttwo days we had great success on 27-34 inch northern pike

February 2015 Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos annual fisheree

which attracts a lot of fishermen and women We stayed with the Howeshad a blast and Selina took first and second place in the kids northern pikedivision with a couple of beautiful gators This is not meant to be an insultbut as big as this fisheree is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boostthe prizes for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are 14 is areally big deal for a kid

April 2015Selina just told me yesterday that her favorite sport is turkey hunting

Each spring I take Selina to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos ldquoYouth Turkey HuntrdquoThis year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to hunt at his pheasantpreserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked it out so that Selina could hunt on aneighborrsquos property as well and literally on the last minute of our two-dayhunt Selina harvested a beautiful gobbler

May 2015Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I mentioned she loves

this sport The beauty about going from the early April hunt to May is thatspring is in full strut comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life isgood Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year and that one was thebiggest turkey that I have been a part of harvesting

Later in May we headed over to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed at Birch PointResort near Bloomer Each spring Selina brings a friend our good friend PaulMaire puts us up in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina thisis another canrsquot miss trip

June 2015

In a years time I go on about 40 trips The two best are Canada to ShultzLake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) and deer camp Selina has only missed oneyear of her entire life of doing a fly in and she loves heading north with familyand friends This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We land on aSaturday and go home on a Saturday We fish hard laugh lots and stay up late

July 2015Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Mentors Outdoors)

camping tripsThe first one was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin Dells and we

had a blast The second was on the Petenwell Flowage Fishing tubing bearbaiting and lots of campfire time with a lot of good people check out KAMOat wwwkamokidsorg

August 2015For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day

outing to an island on the Flambeau Flowage We tube swim sometimes fishand do a whole bunch of nothing

September 2015Other than moose or elk hunting which is just a trip What wipes me outmore than anything is bear baiting and then hunting This July through mid-October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands of miles on my truckProbably a couple hundred hours in the woods and though we had plenty ofbig bear coming to the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so that we went 32hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October 2015Our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near Ferryville while camping

on an island This trip is a classic that my father started back in the late rsquo50sand I have been doing for 44 years Selina loves it

November 2015Deer camp The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants to leave

This fall Selina became independent As long as she is carrying a compass adaypack and hip boots she does not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space Happy New Year Sunset

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I places where certain people dont belongdid not come to your mind during that 1047297rstparagraph well then maybe you should eitherread it again -- more careully this time -- or youstill havent recovered rom drinking yourselinto oblivion on New Years Eve to make yourselpretend youre actually looking orward to 2016I mean geez its a presidential election year Ithink the people o Pompeii had a better 79 ADthan were gonna have in the next 12 monthsYeah go ahead Look it up Ive got all day

o start off my year on the wrong oot (whenyoure as clumsy as me they both work prettywell) I had to drive to the win Cities this weekto pick up my son rom the airport otherwiseknown as the MOS ASININELY COMPLEXSPACE ON HE PLANE O FIND YOURWAY AROUND IN I mean real ly was it neces-sary to hire the same architect who designs ratmazes or science experiments to lay out thisriddle o concrete tile escalators and 3-ounceliquid limit signs Is 1047298ying in oblong crashablealuminum tubes not stressul enough that wemust look or our baggage on Level 3 Concourse5 Gate 12 when our plane unloaded on Level1 Concourse 8 Gate 43 and t he two places areseparated by three security checkpoints twomiles o rope lanes and the skeletons o previouspassengers who just gave up And to top it offdid all the paper towel dispensers in the mensrestroom near the main Delta gate have to be out

o paper last night Really All o themItll help set the scene or you to know that Iam a true country boy to whom three people

is a throng and a hundred is way more than

enough reason to pack a weeks worth o vittlesin a blanket at the end o a pole and head or thewoods I grew up in Willard mind you where theonly places I ever saw more people than I couldcount on 10 1047297ngers was at church on Sunday ata amily get-together or maybe at the peepholebetween the girls and boys locker rooms (youd besurprised how that can draw a crowd) When I wasa kid going to the city meant a drive to Neillsvillewhere they had stores so big you couldnt throw adried cowpie rom one end to the other Not thatI ever tried

Getting to the Minneapolis-St Paul Interna-tional Airport is easy enough i you either 1047297rst visitMapQuest and print off clear directions or justclose your eyes and step on the gas afer you crossthe Mississippi (I chose Option B) Te airport isright along Interstate 494 which in a 15-secondspan carries as much traffi c as passed by my houseduring the 1047297rst 14 years o my lie and as long asyou know which exit to take yeah no I had noclue My only hope was that i I took the wrongone that Id notice the Welcome to South Dakotasign and still have time to get back to the airportbeore my son met a nice gal dated or a year gotmarried and began a amily

I had to choose between exits or erminal 1or erminal 2 which sounds simple except thateenie-meenie-miney-moe is shall we say ex-hilarating when youre moving at 70 mph just tokeep up with the exhaust umes o other vehiclesI picked erminal 1 mostly because I was in thewrong lane to get to the exit or erminal 2 andby gum i thats not a good reason I cant think owhat might be A mile or s o later I was conronted

with yet more choices either or baggage unload-ing passenger pick-up short-term parking long-term parking valet service or to proceed directly

to the runway or tower clearance or take-off Iselected the short-term parking lane much to therage o the taxi driver behind me who didnt expectme to veer at almost a right angle across three laneswithout so much as a 1047298eeting thought o signaling

but hey I was there Hell get over itAfer parking I strolled into erminal 1 rodeon an escalator down into the lower level tookanother escalator back up to baggage claim areatook yet a third moving staircase r ide up the mainboarding gate level and decided right then andthere thatd Id have an escalator in my house i itwasnt a ranch style I ound one o those electronicboards that show you the status o departing andarriving 1047298ights ound my sons 1047298ight numbernoted that his plane was on time and then deducedrom the available inormation that I had virtuallyno idea whatsoever where I was in relation towhere he might be in the event that his pilot didnot grossly overshoot the runway and land on aStillwater residential street (yeah I get paranoidwhen Im in the big city)

I looked around or a riendly security person

or a counter employee or possible assistancewith 1047297nding Bens arrival gate but every humanI approached looked at me as i I had a stamp on

my orehead saying Has Ebola I did

come upon a schematic diagram o theairports layout -- with a bright red Youare here mark but that was as helpulas pointing to a star in the Andromedagalaxy and telling me Tis is 6000 lightyears rom your destination

I waited in a seating area until Bentexted me with the pinpoint messageIm here which narrowed down his lo-cation to somewhere between the 42ndand 43rd parallels o latitude ( I knew Ishould have paid attention in junior highgeography class) I texted back that I was

in the main Delta gate area He said he was notBut I already knew that Which he knew that Iknew I escalated down to the next level --OoohhI like the sound o that -- while he came up one1047298oor He asked i I was in erminal 2 I saidShould I be He didnt know He said I shouldstay put and he would 1047297nd me I said Tats whatthe cavalry outpost said to General Custer at LittleBig Horn and look how that turned out Well noI didnt really because it wouldve taken like 10minutes or me to type such a long text messagebut you get the point

In just a ew minutes Ben ound me maybebecause I was curled up in a corner o the baggageclaim area and wailing or Mommy but hey allswell that ends well right In another 30 minuteswe had ollowed my bread crumb line back to thecar and we were on our way back home

A stray cat in a dog pound A Kardashian in aroom with no cameras Hillary Clinton in MonicaLewinskys wedding party Vladimir Putin at ananti-government secrecy orum Me in a crowded

airportYou get the picture

by TRG Editor Dean Lesar

THEBORNLESAR

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NOTICE OF RABIES VACCINATIONAND DOG LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

Pursuant to Section 174052 Wisconsin Statutesnotice is hereby given to all owners of dogs in Clark County thatrabies vaccinations and dog licenses are required under the

statutes Vaccination by a veterinarian against rabies of all dogsis required (Sec 9521) within 30 days after the dog reaches 4months of age and revaccinated before the certificate expires orwithin three years of the previous vaccination Notice is herebyfurther given that evidence that the dog is currently immunizedagainst rabies must be presented before a license can be issuedTo qualify for the minimum license fee for neutered males orspayed females presentation of evidence attesting to same mustbe presented when applying for the license

PENALTIES A minimum late fee of $5 shall be assessed to the owner of

each dog 5 months of age or over who fails to obtain a dog li-cense by April 1st of each year or within 30 days of acquiringownership on or before the dog reached licensable age Theminimum late fee may be raised by municipal action

Any owner who fails to have a dog vaccinated against rabiesas required by statute may be required to forfeit not less than $50nor more than $100

2016 dog licenses can be obtained from your local treasurerChristina M JensenClark County Clerk

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Regular agenda

I Call meeting to order II Notice of meeting III Roll call IV Pledge of Allegiance V Consent agenda A Minutes of previous meeting (regular Board meeting Dec 16 2015) B Treasurerrsquos report C Approval of vouchers D Accept gifts grants or donations E Contractsresignationssubstitutesvolunteers F Field trips VI Communication from the public VII Presentations VIII Reports A District administratorrsquos report B Principalrsquos report C Board membersrsquo reports D Committee reports IX Discussion and possible action

A Second reading of Policy 5113 Open Enrollment and 511301 Course Options B Establish open enrollment limit

C Approve CESA 10 service contract for 2016-17 D 2016-17 school calendar draft E Approve referendum resolution F Administrative contracts 1 MSHS principal 2 Business manager 3 District administrator G Audit handbooks X Recess into executive session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c) Discussion of personnel performance and evaluation XI Reconvene to open session XII Other matters that may legally come before the Board XIII Adjourn

Todd Felhofer district administrator

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENWOOD

REGULAR BOARDMEETING AGENDA

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Public notice is hereby given to the public and news mediapursuant to Wisconsin Statutes that the regular school Boardmeeting of the School District of Greenwood will be held onMonday Jan 11 2016 at 630 pm in the Board room locatedin the middle-high school building The agenda for the said meetingis as follows

AGENDA 1 Call to order by Board president 2 Verication of compliance with open meeting law 3 Roll call -- establish quorum 4 Recognition of visitors 5 Agenda changes 6 Approve minutes of previous meetings 7 Treasurerrsquos report 8 Approve vouchers 9 Discuss possible Board action on early graduation request 10 Discussion on WASB delegate assembly vote 11 Approve 2016-17 school year fall coaches 12 Referendum discussion 13 Administrative reports a Mrs Schulz b Mr Zanotelli c Mr Endreas 14 Committee reports 15 Executive session under WI SS 1985(1)(c) Discussreview personnel matters administrative staf ng and administrative contracts and consideration of change in employee contract 16 Return to open session 17 Action (if needed)18 Adjournment

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SPENCER

REGULAR SCHOOLBOARD MEETING

WED JAN 13 2016 bull 630-930 PMHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

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AGENDA 1 Call to order -- roll call

2 Verify posting 3 Approve agenda 4 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1) [c] to discuss district administrator evaluations possible 4YK sharing with St Anthony School and other personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote) 5 At 8 pm adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote) 6 Public comments 7 Approve minutes of meetings 8 Approve treasurerrsquos reports includingnancial reports and bills 9 Committee reports and other recommendations including Board approvals 10 Old business Discuss Board self evaluations Discussapprove WASB resolutions Approve Second reading of Revised Social Media Policy and Procedure for Management of Student Allergies Policy

11 New business Discuss Upcoming Board elections Discuss High school math teacher position Approve Driver education teacher class reimbursement Approve 2016-17 CESA contract Read Letter of thanks 12 Other business (principalrsquos report and other matters as may properly come before the Board)13 Public comments14 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1)[c] and [e] to discuss personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote)15 Adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote)16 Adjournment

LOYAL BOARD OF EDUCATION

REGULAR MEETINGWEDNESDAY JAN 13 2016

HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY730 PM CLOSED SESSION

8 PM OPEN SESSION

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AGENDA FOR CLARK COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Thursday January 14 2016730 pm

County Board Room CourthouseNeillsville WI 54456

CALL TO ORDERPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEROLL CALLRESOLUTIONS

1-1-16 To Approve Municipal Dam Grant Application to Re-pair Sherwood Lake Dam

2-1-16 Approving Grant Applications For 2016-2017 ATV(Includes UTVrsquoS and T-ROUTES) Trail Mainte-nance Funding

3-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 KnobbyRidge Off-Road Motorcycle Trail Maintenance andRestoration Funding

4-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 Snow-mobile Trail Maintenance Funding

5-1-16 Purchase of County Forest Land Enrollment ofCounty-Owned Lands into County Forest Lawand Application for Knowles-Nelson StewardshipFunds

MISCELLANEOUS Approval of the December 9 2015 minutes Approval of the payrollPublic comment on any item on the agenda may be by call

of the chair or by Rule 20 of the Board of Supervisors Rulesand Regulations

CLOSED SESSION The board of supervisors may go into closed session in ac-

cordance with Wis Stat 1985(1)(g) for conferring with legalcounsel for the governmental body who is rendering oral orwritten advice concerning strategy to be adopted by the bodywith respect to litigation in which it is or is likely to become in-volved Topic Town of Hoard fire protection charges

The board of supervisors may go in and out of closed ses-sion and take any action deemed appropriate from closed ses-sion

ADJOURNMENTChristina M Jensen

Clark County ClerkPersons needing special accommodation to attend or

participate in this meeting may call the county clerk at(715) 743-5150 or TDD (715) 743-5192 or (715) 743-3157

Posted in compliance with WI Open Meetings LawsWNAXLP1-177354

I REGULAR BUSINESS A Call to order B Roll call C Verication of notice to public D Pledge of Allegiance E Approval of agenda F Approval of previous minutes II OPEN FORUM III AGENDA ITEMS A Discussionaction on certification of school Board candidates B Discussionaction on second reading of School Board Policy Open Enrollment chapter 10 section E C Discussionaction on rst reading of School Board Policy Unexpired Term Fulllment chapter 2 section C D Discussionaction on maintenancelead custodian job description E Discussionaction on 2016-17 school calendar

F Discussionaction on sta hiring(s) G Discussionaction on summer school H Discussionaction on high school course selection book for 2016-17 school year I Discussionact ion on number of spaces available for open enrollment J Discussionaction on Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) Program K Discussionaction on sta ng for 2016-17 school year L Discussionaction on athletic co-oping IV TREASURERrsquoS REPORT A Action on vouchers B Financial report V OTHER REPORTS A School Board Committee reports B Maintenance report C Daycare director report D Principalrsquos report E Superintendentrsquos report VI CORRESPONDENCE Motion to convene in executive session under Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c)(e)(f) for the purpose of discussingtaking action on (c) Considering employment promotion

compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility (e) Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties the investing of public funds or conducting other specied public business whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session (f) Considering nancial medical social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems or the investigat ion of charges against specic persons except where par (b) applies which if discussed in public would be likely to have a substantial adverse eect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data or involved in such problems or investigations VII ADJOURNMENT

GRANTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT217 N MAIN ST

REGULAR SCHOOL

BOARD MEETINGMONDAY JAN 11 2016 bull 645 PM

IMC bull GRANTON HIGH SCHOOL

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STATE OF WISCONSINCOUNTY OF CLARK

Notice of application for issue of tax deedTO DANA SOCKNESS DANIELLE SOCKNESS ST JO-

SEPHS HOSPITAL CLARK ELECTRIC DENTAL CLINIC OF

MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD CLINIC CO ALLIANCE COLLEC-TION AGENCIES INC owners andor mortgagees andor occu-pants andor lien-holders their heirs or assigns known or unknownof the premises hereinafter described

You and each of you are hereby notified that Clark County is theowner and holder of tax sale certificates which are now deedableon the following described land

E 250 OF W 577 OF N 412 OFLOT 1 CSM 891 REC 626451 BG PTOF W 12 - NE amp PT FRAC SE - NWSEC 24 TWP 27 N R 1 E

And that after the expiration of three months from the serviceof this notice upon you a deed of the land described above will beapplied for

Dated at Neillsville WisThis 23rd day of December 2015

sChristina M Jensen Clark County clerk52-177164 WNAXLP

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The Loyal Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking acreative energetic person with excellent interpersonal

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Loyal and the surrounding area The library is currentlyopen 34 hours per week has a collection of over 25000

items and has an annual budget of $99000Salary commensurate with experience

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30 cents per acre plus a portion of the timber sale rev-enue

Bizjak said the revenue difference would be relativelysmall and is not the main reason why the town maychallenge the purchase Rather he said itrsquos an issue ofplacing some limits on public land expansion

Butler already holds 101 percent of the countyrsquos morethan 135000 acres of county forest land and Bizjak saidhe would like to see it stop there When talking to townresidents on the issue he said ldquoTheir first question islsquoWhy does the county need more landrsquordquo he said

Butler was part of the western and southern areas ofthe county where farmers lost tax deeds to their propertyafter the Dust Bowl years and those acres eventuallybecame the county forest There is no need to expand itanymore in Bizjakrsquos opinion

ldquoIt has been like that since I was a kid in the 1940srdquo

Bizjak said ldquoThey donrsquot need any more hellip We think pri-vate ownership is the best way for the rest of our landsrdquo

Forest from page 1

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities whichwas 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-yearaverage according to preliminary statistics from the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that expe-rienced an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percentcompared with 2014 However it is important to notethat the 494 traffic deaths in 2014 were the lowest annualtotal in 71 yearsrdquo said WisDOT Secretary Mark GottliebldquoIn recent years wersquove had success in reducing trafficfatalities and our ultimate goal is still zero preventabletraffic deaths in Wisconsin We will continue to analyzecrash data so we can take effective actions in traffic safetyeducation enforcement and engineering to prevent fataland serious injury crashesrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety said that war m spring weather substan-tial drops in gas prices and an improving economy in2015 likely contributed to an increase in the number of

vehicles on the road and the miles they traveled An in-crease in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) can also increasethe risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several moremonths However VMT went up in 2014 and there areindications that it may have increased again in 2015rdquoPabst said ldquoWe also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell ifincreasing the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstatehighways and freeways had any effect on the number andseverity of crashes We do know that interstates and free-ways continue to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were amongthe safest since the end of World War II in terms of traf-fic deaths but a few deadly months contributed greatlyto the increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities inJune July and August of 2015 than we had in the samemonths in 2014 The summer months typically havehigher traffic fatalitiesrdquo he said ldquoAlthough the summermonths were relatively safe we had dramatic spikes infatalities in April and September The 50 fatalities inApril were double the number in April 2014 and the 68fatalities in September were 21 more than September2014 Those two months accounted for about 74 percentof the overall increase in fatalities in 2015 compared

with 2014 April was warm and dry in many areas of thestate and September was one of the warmest on recordWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles mo-

torcycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the road Driversalso tend to increase their speeds which make crashesmore violentrdquo

Deaths from traffic crashes were up in most categoriesin 2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bikefatalities To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcomingyear WisDOT along with its traffic safety partners willintensify many safety initiatives including the following

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving taskforces have been created throughout the state The taskforces enable multiple law enforcement agencies to co-ordinate and combine their resources for high-visibilityenforcement efforts Federal funding administered byWisDOT covers the overtime wages for task force officersEnforcement and education efforts to prevent drunkendriving have helped reduce deaths from alcohol-relatedcrashes by approximately 51 percent and injuries by 55percent over the last 10 years in Wisconsin

Traffi c deaths increased by 13 percent over previous year

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Cowboy cake

Zucchini chips

Combine the first eight ingredients in a saucepan and bring to a low boil whilestirring continually

Reduce heat and let simmer 5 minutes Remove to cool

Sift together flour baking soda baking powder and saltOnce cooled to lukewarm slowly stir the liquid spicefruit mixture into the dry

ingredients Fold in chopped pecansPour into two large well greased loaf pansArrange pecan halves in a decorative pattern on the top of the loavesBake 1 hour at 300 deg reesWith a brush gently apply a coat of corn syrup over the cakesContinue baking 1 hour or until a toothpick comes out of the cakes cleanly Cool

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BACKSTAGE AT THE TACK CENTER

Los Pinguos brought their musicto Spencer seven years ago makingthe LuCille Tack Center for the Artsexplode with their Argentine tangosalsa flamenco and mambo music Somuch dynamite powered the perfor-mance that the LTCArsquos ProgrammingCommittee decided to act on the manyldquobring them back againrdquo requests fromaudience members and include the bandin their 2015-16 performance seasonLos Pinguos will once again entertainworld music aficionados here on Jan

15 at 730 pmAdrian Buono lead singer described their last concert at the LTCA as ldquoa great

show because of the people They treat us very good A lot of people come enjoy and

dancerdquo Originally from Buenos Aires Argentina Los Pinguos (the penguins) wwwlospinguoscom feature a mixture of Latin rhythms performed on Spanish guitars aCuban Tres Peruvian cajon (drum box) and harmonizing vocals Their music can bedescribed as hot Argentine folk fusion with an exciting breadth and depth of eclecticworld influences ldquoFor merdquo Buono said ldquothe kind of music and sound we have itrsquoswhat people like because itrsquos uniquerdquo It doesnrsquot matter if people donrsquot understandthe language that the songs are sung in he said ldquoThe energy and sound is what itrsquosall aboutrdquo Los Pinguos has recorded 10 CDs and appeared on three of the famous Pu-tumayo World Music compilation albums They have performed worldwide in placessuch as India Bali Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland The Netherlands PuertoRico Mexico Canada and throughout the United States Los Pinguosrsquo music has ap-peared on TV shows movies and a Sundance Film Festival event with Suzanne VegaWhile not touring or working in the recording studio the band resides in Los Angeles

Reserved seat tickets for this performance are available through the box office atthe LuCille Tack Center 300 School St Spencer Wednesday or Friday from 10 am to4 pm 715-659-4499 or Web site wwwlucilletackcentercom This performance is spon-

sored in part by the gen-erosity of Steve and CarolHemersbach Bill Mork andMary James Mork Randy

and Diane Veale Bruce andCathy Wineman and theWisconsin Arts Board

Latin rhythms to sizzle at Tack Center hellip HOT HOT HOT

3 c sugar1 12 tsp cinnamon34 tsp cloves ground2 c water1 c strong brewed coffee1 box raisins 15 oz1 box dates chopped 8 oz34 c butter

4 12 c flour1 12 tsp baking soda1 12 T baking powder34 tsp salt34 c chopped pecans12 c light corn syrup1 c pecans halved

1 c low-fat milk1 c bread crumbs1 c shredded Parmesan cheese1 T garlic powder1 T ground black pepper1 zucchini thinly sliced

Preheat oven to 430 degrees F Line a baking sheet with parchment paperPour milk into a bowl Combine bread crumbs Parmesan cheese garlic powder and

black pepper in a shallow bowl Place zucchini slices in the milk soak for 1 minute

Remove zucchini slices from milk and press each into the bread crumbs mixture untilcoated on both sides Arrange coated zucchini slices on the prepared baking sheet

Bake in the preheated oven until chips are crisp about 30 minutes

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CARDS OF THANKS

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OBITUARIES

PAID OBITUARY 1-177373

Duane HornDuane R Horn 86 La Crosse formerly of Greenwood

passed away on Sunday Dec 27 2015 at Gundersen HealthSystem in La Crosse Funeral services were held at 1pm on Monday Jan 4 at First Presbyterian ChurchLa Crosse Rev Dr J Taylor Haley officiated Burial withmilitary honors was in Neshonoc Cemetery West Salem

Duane Horn was born on Oct 3 1929 in the townshipof Longwood Greenwood to Hubert M and Anna M(nee Myrin) Horn Duane was a graduate of GreenwoodHigh School and the University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireHe was a veteran of the United States Army serving asa corporal in the 631st AFA during the Korean ConflictDuane married Marilyn L Capper on Sept 2 1961 atFirst Presbyterian Church of West Salem He was a 50-year member of the Roy LVingers American Legion Post 52 of La Crosse a member of the La Crosse AreaGenealogy Society the Sons of Norway the Hixon Forest Nature Center and wasa deacon and recording secretary of First Presbyterian Church in La Crosse Hewas an avid gardener and enjoyed reading about world history

Survivors include his wife Marilyn his son Gary (Rona) Horn Eau Clairetwo grand-daughters Kayleigh and Bethany Horn Eau Claire his brother Gerald(Faith) Horn Loyal his sister Darlene Tessar West Bend his brother-in-law Mar-vin (Shirley) Capper his sister-in-law Carolyn Myers and many nieces nephews

and cousinsDuane was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers-in-law WaylandTessar and Wayne Myers

Memorials are preferred to First Presbyterian Church of La Crosse The FreedomHonor Flight or a charity of the donorrsquos choice

Jandt-Fredrickson Funeral Homes and Crematory Woodruff Chapel La Crosseassisted the family with arrangements

PAID OBITUARY 1-177374

Dennis Colby SrDennis Russell Colby Sr 86 Greenwood passed away on Wednesday Dec 23

2015 at Ministry Saint Josephrsquos Hospital Palliative Care Unit in Marshfield with

his family at his side There will be no servicesDennis was born on May 16 1929 to Henry Dean and Lucy (nee Mayville)Colby He married Naomi Scheel on April 12 1956 Dennis was a kind and caringperson and always willing to help out He kept busy mowing lawns taking careof the flowers and feeding the birds at the apartment complex where he lived Healso enjoyed spending time with his family and close friends Joyce Gus Elroyand Carolyn

Dennis is survived by his children Dennis (Charlotte) Colby Jr GreenwoodKimberly (Dorn) Clark Greenwood Constance (David) Zabel Greenwood CynthiaKrug Greenwood Dean Colby Spencer and Melissa (Mark) Krug Greenwood 18grandchildren 18 great-grandchildren (great-grandson number 19 is due to ar-rive in February 2016) and four sisters Erma Peters Neenah Beverly KempkePound Virjean Ladd Milwaukee and Nancy Delo Loyal

He was preceded in death by his wife Naomi in 1995 his parents three broth-ers two sisters and two grandchildren Christina Clark and Kason Beltz

You can shed tears that he is goneOr you can smile because he livedYou can close your eyes and pray that he will come backOr you can open your eyes and see all that he has leftYour heart can be empty because you canrsquot see him

Or you can be full of the love that you sharedYou can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterdayOr you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterdayYou can remember him and only that he is goneOr you can cherish his memory and let it live onYou can cry and close your mind be empty and turn your backOr you can do what he would want smile open your eyes love and go onOnline condolences may be shared at wwwcremationsociety-wicomCremation Society of Wisconsin Altoona is assisting the family with arrange-

mentsJoan Kirsch

Joan (Taylor) Kirsch 85 Monroe formerly of Loyal died on Monday Dec 21 2015at Pleasant View Nursing Home Monroe

PAID OBITUARY 1-177372

Emogene Lombard-PhillipsEmogene Lombard-Phillips 88 formerly of Greenwood

died on Christmas morning Dec 25 2015 in Chetek Acelebration of life will be held in the spring after whichgraveside services will be held at Bad Axe Church nearViroqua

She was born to Stella and Ray Tryggestad on Nov 221927 After being raised on a small farm she graduatedfrom Viroqua High School At age 19 she was united inmarriage to Cecil C Lombard on May 14 1946 They livedfor a short time in Prairie du Chien and Monticello beforemoving to Greenwood where they lived for many yearsAfter their divorce in 1970 she moved to Mesa Ariz Shemarried Albert Phillips and they resided in Arizona until returning to Wisconsinwhere she resided until her death Emogene enjoyed talking about life in GreenwoodShe loved the fact that in a small town you could raise free-range children withoutworry She was a talented artist who took pride in her poetry and in the portraitsshe painted of her children She was an excellent Scrabble player held deep politicalconvictions and despite not having a post-secondary degree possessed impressiveverbal skills She loved a good conversation and a lively debate usually about politics

She is survived by one daughter Jana Kay (Jerrold) Schneider Rice Lake andthree sons Richard Lombard Key Largo Fla Randy (Monica) Lombard ChippewaFalls and John (Armeda) Lombard Key Largo Fla

She was preceded in death by a brother John her parents three brothers GeraldLeyton and Rayness and one son Charles Eugene Lombard

Please view and sign the online guestbook at wwwburnhamourscom

Burnham-Ours-Kolstad Family Funeral Home Chetek is assisting the familywith arrangements

I wish to thank everyone for your prayers cards phone calls and visits during myrecent surgeries Special thanks to my family for their care and time spent with me

Bud Smith

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all who may have sent a card said aprayer or shared a story during the loss of our fathergrandfathergreat-grandfatherA special thanks to the 1-West staff at the Clark County Rehabilitation and LivingCenter-you are definitely Angels in disguise Father Steve Brice everyone at HolyFamily in Willard and Ron CuddieCuddie Funeral Homes who made the entire dayvery special The support care and concern that we received will never be forgotten

Family of Walter Backus

CLARK COUNTY HUMANE SOCIE TY bull STATE LICENSE 983080268235983085DS983081 bull 715-743-4550M W F amp Sat 12-3 pm bull W3926 St Hwy 73 bull PO Box 127 Neillsville WI 54456 bull wwwcchs-petshelterorg

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This ldquoComing Eventsrdquo column is for non-fundraising events The exception is forfundraisers which are accompanied by apaid advertisementSocial Security of fice hours for Clark County

are by appointment only Appointmentscan be made by calling 715-845-1321 onweekdays from 9 am-4 pm

Jan 6 The Greenwood Food Pantry at

Missionary Baptist Church will be openfrom 3-630 pm for any residents in needof assistance

Jan 9 The LuCille Tack Center for the Arts

in Spencer will host Christian authorCynthia Ruchti of Pittsville for a writerrsquos

workshop at 10 am and a conversation at2 pm For reservationsinformation call715-659-4499

Jan 13 Learn-A-Lot Preschool in Greenwood will

hold its annual chili and chicken dumplingsoup dinner from 330-8 pm at St

Maryrsquos Catholic Church in GreenwoodCarry-outs and raf fles will be offered

Jan 15 The Greenwood American Legion will

serve its monthlyfish fry from 4-730 pmCarry-outs will be available

Jan 15 The LuCille Tack Center for the Arts in

Spencer will host the Latin musical group

Los Pingous of Buenos Aires Argentinafor a 730 pm performance For ticketinformation call 715-659-4499 or visitwwwlucilletackcentercom

Jan 20 The Greenwood Food Pantry at

Missionary Baptist Church will be open

from 3-630 pm for any residents in needof assistance

Jan 20 The Marshfield Hoedowners Square

Dance Club will hold an open housewith free dancing lessons from 730-930

pm at the Lincoln Municipal Building10905 Falcon Road Marshfield Freeinstructions will be given on Jan 20 andJan 27 for anyone wishing to learn to

square dance

Jan 22 An American Red Cross blood drive

will be held from 1215-515 pm in theGreenwood High School cafetorium

Jan 26 An American Red Cross blood drive will

be held from 1230-530 pm at the LoyalAmerican Legion

Jan 26 St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church on Highway

13 north of Spencer will serve its monthlyCommunity Meal for Everyone from5-6 pm The meal is free and ooen toanyone who would like to share food andfellowship

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The Womenrsquos Bridge Clubmet Tuesday afternoon

at Shelbyrsquos in LoyalBev Lavey received

rst place and ShirleyCaliebe second place

B983145983154983156983144983155Libby Marie Schuette

A daughter Libby Marie was born to Darin andEmily Schuette New Prague Minn on Dec 21 2015

She weighed 8 pounds 4 ouncesShe joins a brother EthanGrandparents are Steve and Beth Edwards Fre-

mont Diana Schuette Riplinger and the late EldredSchuette

Jonah Hains BoschmaA son Jonah Hains was born to Hank and Shan-

non (van Doorn) Boschma Milan on Dec 8 2015 atAspirus Medford Hospital

He weighed 7 pounds and was 20 inches longHe joins a sibling Gabriel 19 months oldGrandparents are Gary and Diane van Doorn Tony

and John and Tineke Boschma Colby

When the glaciers receded they left a lot of debrisbehind That debris has now turned into some beau-

tiful nature This breathtaking landscape has beenthe inspirational focal point for Gene and Mary LeeReineking for many years Their art work will be ondisplay in the LuCille Tack Center for the Arts galleryduring the month of January Come meet the artistsduring an opening reception on Jan 8 from 5-7 pmFrom their Red Sky Studio in Almond Gene and MaryLee will be presenting a combined showcase of floralwatercolor paintings and sculptures created in stoneand wood burl

Gene has invested 40 years in the visual arts Thatincludes a stint at University of Wisconsin at StevensPoint His time at Point prepared him for an 18-yearcareer as a stoneware and porcelain potter He followedthat up by garnering 10 years as a wood turner and

maker of fine wooden boxes The past 15 years Genehas spent time exploring sculpture in stone and wood

To Gene the natural world is filled with creatures ofgrace speed and power His challenge is to translate theraw nature into a statement that reflects these attributesto the observer He wants to portray his subject so onecan feel the essence of the animal To him the selec-tion of the right piece of stone is critical The specificpiece of rock with the right color and figure enhancesthe design he is hoping for He uses hand held tools tocut and grind the rocks into shapes of animals that hehas watched and studied such as the raptors heronscranes horses and more

Mary Lee was a speech and language pathologist inthe public schools for 34 years Her retirement in 2007closed one career door but opened another door of op-portunity It was a good time for a new beginning She

has always loved art spending thousands of hours atart exhibits street fairs and gallery visits In 2008 Mary

Lee made the decision to delve into art making She hasalways been fascinated by watercolors

She took classes attended workshops watched DVDsand devoured books written by artists and practiced alot She also found inspiration from her friends Thewonderful medium of watercolors teaches her some-thing new each time Mary Lee is attracted to organicforms such as flowers and leaves branches and berriesas well as old buildings and an occasional landscapehere or there Using vivid colors she enjoys concentrat-ing on the negative shapes surrounding the imagesUsing representational subject matter often tends tohave a slightly abstracted quality about them

Artwork on display in the gallery can be viewed dur-ing the opening reception during the time of a perfor-mance or by appointment The LTCA box office is openon Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 am until 4 pm

Glacial leftovers are inspiration to artists at LuCille Tack Center

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NGL grabs second spot at grueling Northern Badger tourney

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal senior Derek Nielsen nears a fall in action from the Dec 29-30 Northern Badger WrestlingClassic in River Falls Nielsen placed fifth at 152 pounds to help NGL to a second-place finish among large schoolsat the meet

The Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal wrestling team madegood use of its holiday break in finishing second amonglarge schools at the 39-team Northern Badger WrestlingClassic held Dec 29-30 in River Falls NGL got third-placeindividual finishes from Skylar Barth at 113 pounds andNick Rueth at 285 and several other high finishes to givehost River Falls a run for the tourney title Spencer-Columbus placed fourth among medium-sized schoolswith sophomore Hunter Luepke taking the championshipat 195 pounds

River Falls ended up on top of the large team standingswith 234 points and was trailed by NGL (222) in secondRhinelander (196) in third and Melrose-MindoroGale-Ettrick-Trempealeau (1645) in third

Spring ValleyElmwood (3145) won the D2 title withCumberland (213) second St Croix Central (178) thirdand Spencer-Columbus (157) in fourth Boyceville wonthe D3 crown with 2985 points and Clear Lake was sec-

ond with 170NGL was led by the third-place finishes of Barth and

Luepke and a fourth-place from Stetson Rueth at 145pounds

Barth improved his season record to 17-1 with a 4-1record at River Falls After reaching the semi-finals hewas pinned in 110 by Cole Britton (16-1) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg but then received a forfeit win for third place

At 285 pounds Rueth (16-2) used two pins and a 5-3 deci-sion over Jacob Zschernitz (12-4) of Spencer-Columbusto reach the semi-finals where he lost a 4-2 overtimedecision to Brandon Windsor (14-1) of Boyceville Ruethbounced back in the third-place match with a pin in 323over Noah LeBlanc (15-5) of Hayward

Stetson Rueth (14-2) took fourth at 145 poundsbut hadto forfeit the third-place match due to injury He had a pinand two decisions to reach the semi-finals where he lostan 8-0 decision to Jacob DeMeyer (18-3) of Rhinelander

Derek Nielsen (18-1) suffered his first loss of the seasonat River Falls but posted a 5-1 record for a fifth-place fin-ish After pinning his first two opponents Nielsen lost a4-3 decision to Clay Carney (18-1) of St Croix Falls Hecame back with two pins and defeated James LaPointe(19-2) of BayfieldWashburn 5-2 in the fifth-place match

Andrew Buchanan (14-5) also took fifth place at 182pounds He won his first two matches on decisionsthen was pinned in 155 by Rowdy Kochevar (15-1) in thequarter-finals He came back with three straight wins forfifth place including a 9-1 decision over Conner Daggett(17-4) of River Falls and a 7-3 decision over Cole Olson(15-5) of BloomerColfax

Freshman Stephen Buchanan (15-5) went 5-2 in thetourney for seventh place at 160 pounds After splittinghis first two matches Buchanan reeled off three straightwins including an 8-6 decision over Sam Newell (15-3) ofChetekWeyerhauserPrairie Farm but lost a 10-9 deci-sion to Devon Johnson (11-5) of Spring Valley-ElmwoodHe claimed seventh place with a fall in 441 over MichaelProkop (15-5) of Arcadia

Spencer-Columbus fourth in D2

as Luepke wins weight class

Other wrestlers for NGL-- Sayer Rachu (8-7) went 0-2 at 106 pounds-- Kyle Gurney (14-6) went 4-3 for 10th place at 120

pounds-- Kanyon Rachu (8-8) went 1-2 at 126 pounds-- Dylan Nielsen (14-4) went 3-2 at 132 pounds-- Zach Smith (10-7) went 2-2 at 138 pounds-- Lucas Ingold (10-4) went 4-3 for 11th place at 195

pounds-- Sam Baumgartner (3-6) went 2-2 at 220 pounds

Luepke wins weight class crownSpencer-Columbus sophomore Hunter Luepke upped

his season record to 15-1 as he won the Northern Badgerindividual championship at 195 pounds After a first-round bye Luepke pinned Marty Peterson (12-9) of Phil-lips in 301 and then scored a 56-second pin over ColtonKrueger (17-6) of Rhinelander Luepke reached the finalswith a 9-1 major decision over Noah Weiczorek (18-2) ofClear Lake then took the title with a 3-1 decision overMatthew Williamson (18-3) of River Falls

Freshman Logan Zschernitz (12-4) helped the team ef-

fort with a fifth-place showing at 285 pounds After a byeand an overtime win he lost the match to Rueth but cameback with a 3-0 decision over Brendan Soulier (20-2) ofBayfieldWashburn a pin in 154 over Clay Peterson (10-6) of Durand and a 2-1 double overtime win over ParkerSteen (17-4) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg

Nathan Neumann (12-6) placed sixth for the Rocketsat 160 pounds He got a pin and a decision in his first twomatches then lost a 2-1 decision to Luke Clark (12-6) of StCroix Falls He went 2-1 the rest of the way to take sixth

In his first action of the season senior Hunter Hildeb-randt (4-3) placed eighth at 170 pounds He won his firsttwo matches by pin then was pinned in 221 by MicahJohnson (10-0) of Boyceville He came back with a win bypin and another by decision then lost the seventh-placematch by pin to Dakota Steinke (11-3) of Osseo-FairchildAugustaFall Creek

Sophomore Bryce Shaw (12-5) placed ninth at 126pounds After a bye and a pin he lost a 5-3 decision to Les

Please see Northern Badger page 8

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GRANTON SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

Home -- Neillsville

Tuesday Jan 12 At Alma Center Lincoln

Thursday Jan 14 At Greenwood

Tuesday Jan 19 At Owen-Withee

Girls basketballMonday Jan 11

At Abbotsford

Tuesday Jan 12Home -- Neillsville

Friday Jan 15Home -- Colby

Monday Jan 18 At Thorp

GREENWOOD SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

Home -- Gilman

Saturday Jan 9Home -- Cornell -- 1 pm

Tuesday Jan 12 At Blair-Taylor

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7

Home -- Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home -- Cornell -- 245 pm

Tuesday Jan 12 At Spencer

Friday Jan 15Home -- Gilman

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Vs Abbotsford Colby at Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home tournament at Neillsville

LOYAL SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

At Wisconsin Valley Lutheran

Monday Jan 11Home -- Whitehall

Thursday Jan 14Home -- Colby

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7 At Greenwood

Saturday Jan 9 At Barneveld -- 2 pm

Tuesday Jan 12Home -- Owen-Withee

Friday Jan 15Home -- Neillsville

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Vs Abbotsford Colby at Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home tournament at Neillsville

SPENCER SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8Home -- Colby

Thursday Jan 14Home -- Marshfield Columbus

Tuesday Jan 19 At Auburndale

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7 At Owen-Withee

Tuesay Jan 12Home -- Greenwood

Friday Jan 15Home -- Owen-Withee

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Home -- Stanley-BoydOwen- Withee

Saturday Jan 9 At Merrill tournament

Thursday Jan 14 At RegisMcDonell

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Lakey (12-4) of Mel-MinGET He also lost his next matchbut finished with two decision wins for ninth-place

Other Rocket wrestlers-- Jake Dick (6-8) went 1-2 at 106 pounds-- Dominick Wichlacz (8-10) went 3-4 and placed 12th

at 120 pounds-- Jeremiah Giles (1-2) went 1-2 at 132 pounds-- Tim Bauer (11-3) went 1-2 at 138 pounds-- Caden Schillinger (7-7) went 0-2 at 145 pounds-- Carson Hildebrandt (10-8) went 4-3 and placed 11th

at 152 pounds-- Elijah Welsh (5-7) went 1-2 at 182 pounds-- Max Johnson (0-2) went 0-2 at 220 pounds

The Loyal girls bas-ketball team fell be-hind by double digits

in the first half againstElk Mound on Jan 4and was never able tomake up the differencein a 58-44 non-confer-ence loss

The Greyhoundsdipped to 8-2 overallon the season with theloss which came de-spite Karsyn Ruethrsquos21 points and sevenrebounds Long-rangeshooting was a concernas the Greyhounds hitonly one of 11 attemptsfrom 3-point distance

Elk Mound led 31-17at the half and shot 43 percent (21-49) from the field forthe game Loyal was not as accurate hitting 35 percent(13-37) The Greyhounds held a slight edge at the free-throw line hitting 17 of 23 to 13 of 20 for Elk Mound

Morgan Reinwand scored eight points for LoyalMcKenna McVey led Elk Mound with 17 points and

10 rebounds

in any of them Twenty-five of the 29 incumbents will beunopposed for new 2-year terms one newcomer will fill

an open spot and three seats have no candidatesIn District 18 (town of Loyal Ward 2 town of ShermanWard 1 town of York Ward 2) incumbent Kevin Froebafiled non-candidacy papers in December but no one elsefiled paperwork to take his place

District 15 (city of Greenwood Wards 1 and 2 townof Eaton Ward 2) also has no candidate That seat washeld by Rodger Ashbeck until he died in November andno one has been appointed to fill the vacancy and no onefiled paperwork to run for the seat in April

In the countyrsquos District 9 (city of Colby Wards 3 and4 town of Colby Ward 1 city of Abbotsford Ward 5) in-cumbent David Holtzhausen did not file a non-candidacystatement but has indicated he will not run again Thatmeans the candidate filing period for that seat is extended

until Jan 8 at 5 pmIn District 10 (town of Colby Ward 2 city of Colby Ward

2) incumbent Jeff Kolzow is not running for re-electionBryce Luchterhand is running unopposed for that seatIncumbent county Board members who will run unop-

posed in April are Marcia Hochhalter Abbotsford GaryLeichtman Dorchester Fred Schindler Curtiss TomWilcox Curtiss Mark Renderman Withee Joe Waichu-lis Thorp Dean Zank Thorp Arlene Kodl Thorp ScottJalling Owen Art Petke Withee Al Bower WillardJereome Krempasky Greenwood Wayne HendricksonUnity Chuck Rueth Loyal Gordon Haselow LoyalByrl Dahl Chili Frieda Rollins Granton Brian KunzeNeillsville Duane Boon Neillsville Dale Mitte Neills-ville Rick Opelt Neillsville Doris Bakker NeillsvilleFritz Garbisch Granton William Neville Neillsvilleand Randy Sebesta Neillsville

Elections from page 1

Northern Badgerfrom page 7

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A Year in the Outdoors for Selina WaltersHello friendsSo that I may stay home the week between Christmas and New Years I

write a column about some of the highlights of the year that is just comingto an end This yearrsquos column for the most part is going to be about some ofthe many outdoor adventures that I went on with my 14-year-old daughterSelina Walters

January 2015Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went on a winter

camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi River near LaCrosse We hadplanned on fishing near Ferryville but there was not good ice (discovery madeupon arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to LaCrosse where for the nexttwo days we had great success on 27-34 inch northern pike

February 2015 Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos annual fisheree

which attracts a lot of fishermen and women We stayed with the Howeshad a blast and Selina took first and second place in the kids northern pikedivision with a couple of beautiful gators This is not meant to be an insultbut as big as this fisheree is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boostthe prizes for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are 14 is areally big deal for a kid

April 2015Selina just told me yesterday that her favorite sport is turkey hunting

Each spring I take Selina to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos ldquoYouth Turkey HuntrdquoThis year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to hunt at his pheasantpreserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked it out so that Selina could hunt on aneighborrsquos property as well and literally on the last minute of our two-dayhunt Selina harvested a beautiful gobbler

May 2015Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I mentioned she loves

this sport The beauty about going from the early April hunt to May is thatspring is in full strut comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life isgood Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year and that one was thebiggest turkey that I have been a part of harvesting

Later in May we headed over to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed at Birch PointResort near Bloomer Each spring Selina brings a friend our good friend PaulMaire puts us up in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina thisis another canrsquot miss trip

June 2015

In a years time I go on about 40 trips The two best are Canada to ShultzLake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) and deer camp Selina has only missed oneyear of her entire life of doing a fly in and she loves heading north with familyand friends This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We land on aSaturday and go home on a Saturday We fish hard laugh lots and stay up late

July 2015Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Mentors Outdoors)

camping tripsThe first one was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin Dells and we

had a blast The second was on the Petenwell Flowage Fishing tubing bearbaiting and lots of campfire time with a lot of good people check out KAMOat wwwkamokidsorg

August 2015For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day

outing to an island on the Flambeau Flowage We tube swim sometimes fishand do a whole bunch of nothing

September 2015Other than moose or elk hunting which is just a trip What wipes me outmore than anything is bear baiting and then hunting This July through mid-October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands of miles on my truckProbably a couple hundred hours in the woods and though we had plenty ofbig bear coming to the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so that we went 32hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October 2015Our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near Ferryville while camping

on an island This trip is a classic that my father started back in the late rsquo50sand I have been doing for 44 years Selina loves it

November 2015Deer camp The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants to leave

This fall Selina became independent As long as she is carrying a compass adaypack and hip boots she does not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space Happy New Year Sunset

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Hicks like me just dont belong in the big cityDonald rump at an illegal Mexican aliens

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I places where certain people dont belongdid not come to your mind during that 1047297rstparagraph well then maybe you should eitherread it again -- more careully this time -- or youstill havent recovered rom drinking yourselinto oblivion on New Years Eve to make yourselpretend youre actually looking orward to 2016I mean geez its a presidential election year Ithink the people o Pompeii had a better 79 ADthan were gonna have in the next 12 monthsYeah go ahead Look it up Ive got all day

o start off my year on the wrong oot (whenyoure as clumsy as me they both work prettywell) I had to drive to the win Cities this weekto pick up my son rom the airport otherwiseknown as the MOS ASININELY COMPLEXSPACE ON HE PLANE O FIND YOURWAY AROUND IN I mean real ly was it neces-sary to hire the same architect who designs ratmazes or science experiments to lay out thisriddle o concrete tile escalators and 3-ounceliquid limit signs Is 1047298ying in oblong crashablealuminum tubes not stressul enough that wemust look or our baggage on Level 3 Concourse5 Gate 12 when our plane unloaded on Level1 Concourse 8 Gate 43 and t he two places areseparated by three security checkpoints twomiles o rope lanes and the skeletons o previouspassengers who just gave up And to top it offdid all the paper towel dispensers in the mensrestroom near the main Delta gate have to be out

o paper last night Really All o themItll help set the scene or you to know that Iam a true country boy to whom three people

is a throng and a hundred is way more than

enough reason to pack a weeks worth o vittlesin a blanket at the end o a pole and head or thewoods I grew up in Willard mind you where theonly places I ever saw more people than I couldcount on 10 1047297ngers was at church on Sunday ata amily get-together or maybe at the peepholebetween the girls and boys locker rooms (youd besurprised how that can draw a crowd) When I wasa kid going to the city meant a drive to Neillsvillewhere they had stores so big you couldnt throw adried cowpie rom one end to the other Not thatI ever tried

Getting to the Minneapolis-St Paul Interna-tional Airport is easy enough i you either 1047297rst visitMapQuest and print off clear directions or justclose your eyes and step on the gas afer you crossthe Mississippi (I chose Option B) Te airport isright along Interstate 494 which in a 15-secondspan carries as much traffi c as passed by my houseduring the 1047297rst 14 years o my lie and as long asyou know which exit to take yeah no I had noclue My only hope was that i I took the wrongone that Id notice the Welcome to South Dakotasign and still have time to get back to the airportbeore my son met a nice gal dated or a year gotmarried and began a amily

I had to choose between exits or erminal 1or erminal 2 which sounds simple except thateenie-meenie-miney-moe is shall we say ex-hilarating when youre moving at 70 mph just tokeep up with the exhaust umes o other vehiclesI picked erminal 1 mostly because I was in thewrong lane to get to the exit or erminal 2 andby gum i thats not a good reason I cant think owhat might be A mile or s o later I was conronted

with yet more choices either or baggage unload-ing passenger pick-up short-term parking long-term parking valet service or to proceed directly

to the runway or tower clearance or take-off Iselected the short-term parking lane much to therage o the taxi driver behind me who didnt expectme to veer at almost a right angle across three laneswithout so much as a 1047298eeting thought o signaling

but hey I was there Hell get over itAfer parking I strolled into erminal 1 rodeon an escalator down into the lower level tookanother escalator back up to baggage claim areatook yet a third moving staircase r ide up the mainboarding gate level and decided right then andthere thatd Id have an escalator in my house i itwasnt a ranch style I ound one o those electronicboards that show you the status o departing andarriving 1047298ights ound my sons 1047298ight numbernoted that his plane was on time and then deducedrom the available inormation that I had virtuallyno idea whatsoever where I was in relation towhere he might be in the event that his pilot didnot grossly overshoot the runway and land on aStillwater residential street (yeah I get paranoidwhen Im in the big city)

I looked around or a riendly security person

or a counter employee or possible assistancewith 1047297nding Bens arrival gate but every humanI approached looked at me as i I had a stamp on

my orehead saying Has Ebola I did

come upon a schematic diagram o theairports layout -- with a bright red Youare here mark but that was as helpulas pointing to a star in the Andromedagalaxy and telling me Tis is 6000 lightyears rom your destination

I waited in a seating area until Bentexted me with the pinpoint messageIm here which narrowed down his lo-cation to somewhere between the 42ndand 43rd parallels o latitude ( I knew Ishould have paid attention in junior highgeography class) I texted back that I was

in the main Delta gate area He said he was notBut I already knew that Which he knew that Iknew I escalated down to the next level --OoohhI like the sound o that -- while he came up one1047298oor He asked i I was in erminal 2 I saidShould I be He didnt know He said I shouldstay put and he would 1047297nd me I said Tats whatthe cavalry outpost said to General Custer at LittleBig Horn and look how that turned out Well noI didnt really because it wouldve taken like 10minutes or me to type such a long text messagebut you get the point

In just a ew minutes Ben ound me maybebecause I was curled up in a corner o the baggageclaim area and wailing or Mommy but hey allswell that ends well right In another 30 minuteswe had ollowed my bread crumb line back to thecar and we were on our way back home

A stray cat in a dog pound A Kardashian in aroom with no cameras Hillary Clinton in MonicaLewinskys wedding party Vladimir Putin at ananti-government secrecy orum Me in a crowded

airportYou get the picture

by TRG Editor Dean Lesar

THEBORNLESAR

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Page 10 - Tribune Record Gleaner - Wednesday January 6 2016 PUBLIC NOTICESCLASSIFIED

NOTICE OF RABIES VACCINATIONAND DOG LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

Pursuant to Section 174052 Wisconsin Statutesnotice is hereby given to all owners of dogs in Clark County thatrabies vaccinations and dog licenses are required under the

statutes Vaccination by a veterinarian against rabies of all dogsis required (Sec 9521) within 30 days after the dog reaches 4months of age and revaccinated before the certificate expires orwithin three years of the previous vaccination Notice is herebyfurther given that evidence that the dog is currently immunizedagainst rabies must be presented before a license can be issuedTo qualify for the minimum license fee for neutered males orspayed females presentation of evidence attesting to same mustbe presented when applying for the license

PENALTIES A minimum late fee of $5 shall be assessed to the owner of

each dog 5 months of age or over who fails to obtain a dog li-cense by April 1st of each year or within 30 days of acquiringownership on or before the dog reached licensable age Theminimum late fee may be raised by municipal action

Any owner who fails to have a dog vaccinated against rabiesas required by statute may be required to forfeit not less than $50nor more than $100

2016 dog licenses can be obtained from your local treasurerChristina M JensenClark County Clerk

1-177242 WNAXLP

Regular agenda

I Call meeting to order II Notice of meeting III Roll call IV Pledge of Allegiance V Consent agenda A Minutes of previous meeting (regular Board meeting Dec 16 2015) B Treasurerrsquos report C Approval of vouchers D Accept gifts grants or donations E Contractsresignationssubstitutesvolunteers F Field trips VI Communication from the public VII Presentations VIII Reports A District administratorrsquos report B Principalrsquos report C Board membersrsquo reports D Committee reports IX Discussion and possible action

A Second reading of Policy 5113 Open Enrollment and 511301 Course Options B Establish open enrollment limit

C Approve CESA 10 service contract for 2016-17 D 2016-17 school calendar draft E Approve referendum resolution F Administrative contracts 1 MSHS principal 2 Business manager 3 District administrator G Audit handbooks X Recess into executive session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c) Discussion of personnel performance and evaluation XI Reconvene to open session XII Other matters that may legally come before the Board XIII Adjourn

Todd Felhofer district administrator

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENWOOD

REGULAR BOARDMEETING AGENDA

WNAXLP1-177249

Public notice is hereby given to the public and news mediapursuant to Wisconsin Statutes that the regular school Boardmeeting of the School District of Greenwood will be held onMonday Jan 11 2016 at 630 pm in the Board room locatedin the middle-high school building The agenda for the said meetingis as follows

AGENDA 1 Call to order by Board president 2 Verication of compliance with open meeting law 3 Roll call -- establish quorum 4 Recognition of visitors 5 Agenda changes 6 Approve minutes of previous meetings 7 Treasurerrsquos report 8 Approve vouchers 9 Discuss possible Board action on early graduation request 10 Discussion on WASB delegate assembly vote 11 Approve 2016-17 school year fall coaches 12 Referendum discussion 13 Administrative reports a Mrs Schulz b Mr Zanotelli c Mr Endreas 14 Committee reports 15 Executive session under WI SS 1985(1)(c) Discussreview personnel matters administrative staf ng and administrative contracts and consideration of change in employee contract 16 Return to open session 17 Action (if needed)18 Adjournment

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SPENCER

REGULAR SCHOOLBOARD MEETING

WED JAN 13 2016 bull 630-930 PMHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

WNAXLP1-177343

AGENDA 1 Call to order -- roll call

2 Verify posting 3 Approve agenda 4 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1) [c] to discuss district administrator evaluations possible 4YK sharing with St Anthony School and other personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote) 5 At 8 pm adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote) 6 Public comments 7 Approve minutes of meetings 8 Approve treasurerrsquos reports includingnancial reports and bills 9 Committee reports and other recommendations including Board approvals 10 Old business Discuss Board self evaluations Discussapprove WASB resolutions Approve Second reading of Revised Social Media Policy and Procedure for Management of Student Allergies Policy

11 New business Discuss Upcoming Board elections Discuss High school math teacher position Approve Driver education teacher class reimbursement Approve 2016-17 CESA contract Read Letter of thanks 12 Other business (principalrsquos report and other matters as may properly come before the Board)13 Public comments14 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1)[c] and [e] to discuss personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote)15 Adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote)16 Adjournment

LOYAL BOARD OF EDUCATION

REGULAR MEETINGWEDNESDAY JAN 13 2016

HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY730 PM CLOSED SESSION

8 PM OPEN SESSION

WNAXLP1-177346

AGENDA FOR CLARK COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Thursday January 14 2016730 pm

County Board Room CourthouseNeillsville WI 54456

CALL TO ORDERPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEROLL CALLRESOLUTIONS

1-1-16 To Approve Municipal Dam Grant Application to Re-pair Sherwood Lake Dam

2-1-16 Approving Grant Applications For 2016-2017 ATV(Includes UTVrsquoS and T-ROUTES) Trail Mainte-nance Funding

3-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 KnobbyRidge Off-Road Motorcycle Trail Maintenance andRestoration Funding

4-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 Snow-mobile Trail Maintenance Funding

5-1-16 Purchase of County Forest Land Enrollment ofCounty-Owned Lands into County Forest Lawand Application for Knowles-Nelson StewardshipFunds

MISCELLANEOUS Approval of the December 9 2015 minutes Approval of the payrollPublic comment on any item on the agenda may be by call

of the chair or by Rule 20 of the Board of Supervisors Rulesand Regulations

CLOSED SESSION The board of supervisors may go into closed session in ac-

cordance with Wis Stat 1985(1)(g) for conferring with legalcounsel for the governmental body who is rendering oral orwritten advice concerning strategy to be adopted by the bodywith respect to litigation in which it is or is likely to become in-volved Topic Town of Hoard fire protection charges

The board of supervisors may go in and out of closed ses-sion and take any action deemed appropriate from closed ses-sion

ADJOURNMENTChristina M Jensen

Clark County ClerkPersons needing special accommodation to attend or

participate in this meeting may call the county clerk at(715) 743-5150 or TDD (715) 743-5192 or (715) 743-3157

Posted in compliance with WI Open Meetings LawsWNAXLP1-177354

I REGULAR BUSINESS A Call to order B Roll call C Verication of notice to public D Pledge of Allegiance E Approval of agenda F Approval of previous minutes II OPEN FORUM III AGENDA ITEMS A Discussionaction on certification of school Board candidates B Discussionaction on second reading of School Board Policy Open Enrollment chapter 10 section E C Discussionaction on rst reading of School Board Policy Unexpired Term Fulllment chapter 2 section C D Discussionaction on maintenancelead custodian job description E Discussionaction on 2016-17 school calendar

F Discussionaction on sta hiring(s) G Discussionaction on summer school H Discussionaction on high school course selection book for 2016-17 school year I Discussionact ion on number of spaces available for open enrollment J Discussionaction on Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) Program K Discussionaction on sta ng for 2016-17 school year L Discussionaction on athletic co-oping IV TREASURERrsquoS REPORT A Action on vouchers B Financial report V OTHER REPORTS A School Board Committee reports B Maintenance report C Daycare director report D Principalrsquos report E Superintendentrsquos report VI CORRESPONDENCE Motion to convene in executive session under Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c)(e)(f) for the purpose of discussingtaking action on (c) Considering employment promotion

compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility (e) Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties the investing of public funds or conducting other specied public business whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session (f) Considering nancial medical social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems or the investigat ion of charges against specic persons except where par (b) applies which if discussed in public would be likely to have a substantial adverse eect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data or involved in such problems or investigations VII ADJOURNMENT

GRANTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT217 N MAIN ST

REGULAR SCHOOL

BOARD MEETINGMONDAY JAN 11 2016 bull 645 PM

IMC bull GRANTON HIGH SCHOOL

WNAXLP1-177362

STATE OF WISCONSINCOUNTY OF CLARK

Notice of application for issue of tax deedTO DANA SOCKNESS DANIELLE SOCKNESS ST JO-

SEPHS HOSPITAL CLARK ELECTRIC DENTAL CLINIC OF

MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD CLINIC CO ALLIANCE COLLEC-TION AGENCIES INC owners andor mortgagees andor occu-pants andor lien-holders their heirs or assigns known or unknownof the premises hereinafter described

You and each of you are hereby notified that Clark County is theowner and holder of tax sale certificates which are now deedableon the following described land

E 250 OF W 577 OF N 412 OFLOT 1 CSM 891 REC 626451 BG PTOF W 12 - NE amp PT FRAC SE - NWSEC 24 TWP 27 N R 1 E

And that after the expiration of three months from the serviceof this notice upon you a deed of the land described above will beapplied for

Dated at Neillsville WisThis 23rd day of December 2015

sChristina M Jensen Clark County clerk52-177164 WNAXLP

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Two-story rural duplex with two3-bedroom 1-bath apartmentsmost appliances includedgarage use second duplex nextdoor for sale

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The Loyal Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking acreative energetic person with excellent interpersonal

skills for the full-time position of library directorUnder the supervision of the Library Board the library

director is responsible for the operation of the libraryand the development of its service program The libraryserves approximately 1800 people living in the city of

Loyal and the surrounding area The library is currentlyopen 34 hours per week has a collection of over 25000

items and has an annual budget of $99000Salary commensurate with experience

A benefit package is providedThe position is to begin Jan 1 2016 Qualifications

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30 cents per acre plus a portion of the timber sale rev-enue

Bizjak said the revenue difference would be relativelysmall and is not the main reason why the town maychallenge the purchase Rather he said itrsquos an issue ofplacing some limits on public land expansion

Butler already holds 101 percent of the countyrsquos morethan 135000 acres of county forest land and Bizjak saidhe would like to see it stop there When talking to townresidents on the issue he said ldquoTheir first question islsquoWhy does the county need more landrsquordquo he said

Butler was part of the western and southern areas ofthe county where farmers lost tax deeds to their propertyafter the Dust Bowl years and those acres eventuallybecame the county forest There is no need to expand itanymore in Bizjakrsquos opinion

ldquoIt has been like that since I was a kid in the 1940srdquo

Bizjak said ldquoThey donrsquot need any more hellip We think pri-vate ownership is the best way for the rest of our landsrdquo

Forest from page 1

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities whichwas 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-yearaverage according to preliminary statistics from the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that expe-rienced an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percentcompared with 2014 However it is important to notethat the 494 traffic deaths in 2014 were the lowest annualtotal in 71 yearsrdquo said WisDOT Secretary Mark GottliebldquoIn recent years wersquove had success in reducing trafficfatalities and our ultimate goal is still zero preventabletraffic deaths in Wisconsin We will continue to analyzecrash data so we can take effective actions in traffic safetyeducation enforcement and engineering to prevent fataland serious injury crashesrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety said that war m spring weather substan-tial drops in gas prices and an improving economy in2015 likely contributed to an increase in the number of

vehicles on the road and the miles they traveled An in-crease in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) can also increasethe risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several moremonths However VMT went up in 2014 and there areindications that it may have increased again in 2015rdquoPabst said ldquoWe also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell ifincreasing the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstatehighways and freeways had any effect on the number andseverity of crashes We do know that interstates and free-ways continue to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were amongthe safest since the end of World War II in terms of traf-fic deaths but a few deadly months contributed greatlyto the increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities inJune July and August of 2015 than we had in the samemonths in 2014 The summer months typically havehigher traffic fatalitiesrdquo he said ldquoAlthough the summermonths were relatively safe we had dramatic spikes infatalities in April and September The 50 fatalities inApril were double the number in April 2014 and the 68fatalities in September were 21 more than September2014 Those two months accounted for about 74 percentof the overall increase in fatalities in 2015 compared

with 2014 April was warm and dry in many areas of thestate and September was one of the warmest on recordWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles mo-

torcycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the road Driversalso tend to increase their speeds which make crashesmore violentrdquo

Deaths from traffic crashes were up in most categoriesin 2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bikefatalities To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcomingyear WisDOT along with its traffic safety partners willintensify many safety initiatives including the following

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving taskforces have been created throughout the state The taskforces enable multiple law enforcement agencies to co-ordinate and combine their resources for high-visibilityenforcement efforts Federal funding administered byWisDOT covers the overtime wages for task force officersEnforcement and education efforts to prevent drunkendriving have helped reduce deaths from alcohol-relatedcrashes by approximately 51 percent and injuries by 55percent over the last 10 years in Wisconsin

Traffi c deaths increased by 13 percent over previous year

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OBITUARIES

PAID OBITUARY 1-177373

Duane HornDuane R Horn 86 La Crosse formerly of Greenwood

passed away on Sunday Dec 27 2015 at Gundersen HealthSystem in La Crosse Funeral services were held at 1pm on Monday Jan 4 at First Presbyterian ChurchLa Crosse Rev Dr J Taylor Haley officiated Burial withmilitary honors was in Neshonoc Cemetery West Salem

Duane Horn was born on Oct 3 1929 in the townshipof Longwood Greenwood to Hubert M and Anna M(nee Myrin) Horn Duane was a graduate of GreenwoodHigh School and the University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireHe was a veteran of the United States Army serving asa corporal in the 631st AFA during the Korean ConflictDuane married Marilyn L Capper on Sept 2 1961 atFirst Presbyterian Church of West Salem He was a 50-year member of the Roy LVingers American Legion Post 52 of La Crosse a member of the La Crosse AreaGenealogy Society the Sons of Norway the Hixon Forest Nature Center and wasa deacon and recording secretary of First Presbyterian Church in La Crosse Hewas an avid gardener and enjoyed reading about world history

Survivors include his wife Marilyn his son Gary (Rona) Horn Eau Clairetwo grand-daughters Kayleigh and Bethany Horn Eau Claire his brother Gerald(Faith) Horn Loyal his sister Darlene Tessar West Bend his brother-in-law Mar-vin (Shirley) Capper his sister-in-law Carolyn Myers and many nieces nephews

and cousinsDuane was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers-in-law WaylandTessar and Wayne Myers

Memorials are preferred to First Presbyterian Church of La Crosse The FreedomHonor Flight or a charity of the donorrsquos choice

Jandt-Fredrickson Funeral Homes and Crematory Woodruff Chapel La Crosseassisted the family with arrangements

PAID OBITUARY 1-177374

Dennis Colby SrDennis Russell Colby Sr 86 Greenwood passed away on Wednesday Dec 23

2015 at Ministry Saint Josephrsquos Hospital Palliative Care Unit in Marshfield with

his family at his side There will be no servicesDennis was born on May 16 1929 to Henry Dean and Lucy (nee Mayville)Colby He married Naomi Scheel on April 12 1956 Dennis was a kind and caringperson and always willing to help out He kept busy mowing lawns taking careof the flowers and feeding the birds at the apartment complex where he lived Healso enjoyed spending time with his family and close friends Joyce Gus Elroyand Carolyn

Dennis is survived by his children Dennis (Charlotte) Colby Jr GreenwoodKimberly (Dorn) Clark Greenwood Constance (David) Zabel Greenwood CynthiaKrug Greenwood Dean Colby Spencer and Melissa (Mark) Krug Greenwood 18grandchildren 18 great-grandchildren (great-grandson number 19 is due to ar-rive in February 2016) and four sisters Erma Peters Neenah Beverly KempkePound Virjean Ladd Milwaukee and Nancy Delo Loyal

He was preceded in death by his wife Naomi in 1995 his parents three broth-ers two sisters and two grandchildren Christina Clark and Kason Beltz

You can shed tears that he is goneOr you can smile because he livedYou can close your eyes and pray that he will come backOr you can open your eyes and see all that he has leftYour heart can be empty because you canrsquot see him

Or you can be full of the love that you sharedYou can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterdayOr you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterdayYou can remember him and only that he is goneOr you can cherish his memory and let it live onYou can cry and close your mind be empty and turn your backOr you can do what he would want smile open your eyes love and go onOnline condolences may be shared at wwwcremationsociety-wicomCremation Society of Wisconsin Altoona is assisting the family with arrange-

mentsJoan Kirsch

Joan (Taylor) Kirsch 85 Monroe formerly of Loyal died on Monday Dec 21 2015at Pleasant View Nursing Home Monroe

PAID OBITUARY 1-177372

Emogene Lombard-PhillipsEmogene Lombard-Phillips 88 formerly of Greenwood

died on Christmas morning Dec 25 2015 in Chetek Acelebration of life will be held in the spring after whichgraveside services will be held at Bad Axe Church nearViroqua

She was born to Stella and Ray Tryggestad on Nov 221927 After being raised on a small farm she graduatedfrom Viroqua High School At age 19 she was united inmarriage to Cecil C Lombard on May 14 1946 They livedfor a short time in Prairie du Chien and Monticello beforemoving to Greenwood where they lived for many yearsAfter their divorce in 1970 she moved to Mesa Ariz Shemarried Albert Phillips and they resided in Arizona until returning to Wisconsinwhere she resided until her death Emogene enjoyed talking about life in GreenwoodShe loved the fact that in a small town you could raise free-range children withoutworry She was a talented artist who took pride in her poetry and in the portraitsshe painted of her children She was an excellent Scrabble player held deep politicalconvictions and despite not having a post-secondary degree possessed impressiveverbal skills She loved a good conversation and a lively debate usually about politics

She is survived by one daughter Jana Kay (Jerrold) Schneider Rice Lake andthree sons Richard Lombard Key Largo Fla Randy (Monica) Lombard ChippewaFalls and John (Armeda) Lombard Key Largo Fla

She was preceded in death by a brother John her parents three brothers GeraldLeyton and Rayness and one son Charles Eugene Lombard

Please view and sign the online guestbook at wwwburnhamourscom

Burnham-Ours-Kolstad Family Funeral Home Chetek is assisting the familywith arrangements

I wish to thank everyone for your prayers cards phone calls and visits during myrecent surgeries Special thanks to my family for their care and time spent with me

Bud Smith

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all who may have sent a card said aprayer or shared a story during the loss of our fathergrandfathergreat-grandfatherA special thanks to the 1-West staff at the Clark County Rehabilitation and LivingCenter-you are definitely Angels in disguise Father Steve Brice everyone at HolyFamily in Willard and Ron CuddieCuddie Funeral Homes who made the entire dayvery special The support care and concern that we received will never be forgotten

Family of Walter Backus

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This ldquoComing Eventsrdquo column is for non-fundraising events The exception is forfundraisers which are accompanied by apaid advertisementSocial Security of fice hours for Clark County

are by appointment only Appointmentscan be made by calling 715-845-1321 onweekdays from 9 am-4 pm

Jan 6 The Greenwood Food Pantry at

Missionary Baptist Church will be openfrom 3-630 pm for any residents in needof assistance

Jan 9 The LuCille Tack Center for the Arts

in Spencer will host Christian authorCynthia Ruchti of Pittsville for a writerrsquos

workshop at 10 am and a conversation at2 pm For reservationsinformation call715-659-4499

Jan 13 Learn-A-Lot Preschool in Greenwood will

hold its annual chili and chicken dumplingsoup dinner from 330-8 pm at St

Maryrsquos Catholic Church in GreenwoodCarry-outs and raf fles will be offered

Jan 15 The Greenwood American Legion will

serve its monthlyfish fry from 4-730 pmCarry-outs will be available

Jan 15 The LuCille Tack Center for the Arts in

Spencer will host the Latin musical group

Los Pingous of Buenos Aires Argentinafor a 730 pm performance For ticketinformation call 715-659-4499 or visitwwwlucilletackcentercom

Jan 20 The Greenwood Food Pantry at

Missionary Baptist Church will be open

from 3-630 pm for any residents in needof assistance

Jan 20 The Marshfield Hoedowners Square

Dance Club will hold an open housewith free dancing lessons from 730-930

pm at the Lincoln Municipal Building10905 Falcon Road Marshfield Freeinstructions will be given on Jan 20 andJan 27 for anyone wishing to learn to

square dance

Jan 22 An American Red Cross blood drive

will be held from 1215-515 pm in theGreenwood High School cafetorium

Jan 26 An American Red Cross blood drive will

be held from 1230-530 pm at the LoyalAmerican Legion

Jan 26 St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church on Highway

13 north of Spencer will serve its monthlyCommunity Meal for Everyone from5-6 pm The meal is free and ooen toanyone who would like to share food andfellowship

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The Womenrsquos Bridge Clubmet Tuesday afternoon

at Shelbyrsquos in LoyalBev Lavey received

rst place and ShirleyCaliebe second place

B983145983154983156983144983155Libby Marie Schuette

A daughter Libby Marie was born to Darin andEmily Schuette New Prague Minn on Dec 21 2015

She weighed 8 pounds 4 ouncesShe joins a brother EthanGrandparents are Steve and Beth Edwards Fre-

mont Diana Schuette Riplinger and the late EldredSchuette

Jonah Hains BoschmaA son Jonah Hains was born to Hank and Shan-

non (van Doorn) Boschma Milan on Dec 8 2015 atAspirus Medford Hospital

He weighed 7 pounds and was 20 inches longHe joins a sibling Gabriel 19 months oldGrandparents are Gary and Diane van Doorn Tony

and John and Tineke Boschma Colby

When the glaciers receded they left a lot of debrisbehind That debris has now turned into some beau-

tiful nature This breathtaking landscape has beenthe inspirational focal point for Gene and Mary LeeReineking for many years Their art work will be ondisplay in the LuCille Tack Center for the Arts galleryduring the month of January Come meet the artistsduring an opening reception on Jan 8 from 5-7 pmFrom their Red Sky Studio in Almond Gene and MaryLee will be presenting a combined showcase of floralwatercolor paintings and sculptures created in stoneand wood burl

Gene has invested 40 years in the visual arts Thatincludes a stint at University of Wisconsin at StevensPoint His time at Point prepared him for an 18-yearcareer as a stoneware and porcelain potter He followedthat up by garnering 10 years as a wood turner and

maker of fine wooden boxes The past 15 years Genehas spent time exploring sculpture in stone and wood

To Gene the natural world is filled with creatures ofgrace speed and power His challenge is to translate theraw nature into a statement that reflects these attributesto the observer He wants to portray his subject so onecan feel the essence of the animal To him the selec-tion of the right piece of stone is critical The specificpiece of rock with the right color and figure enhancesthe design he is hoping for He uses hand held tools tocut and grind the rocks into shapes of animals that hehas watched and studied such as the raptors heronscranes horses and more

Mary Lee was a speech and language pathologist inthe public schools for 34 years Her retirement in 2007closed one career door but opened another door of op-portunity It was a good time for a new beginning She

has always loved art spending thousands of hours atart exhibits street fairs and gallery visits In 2008 Mary

Lee made the decision to delve into art making She hasalways been fascinated by watercolors

She took classes attended workshops watched DVDsand devoured books written by artists and practiced alot She also found inspiration from her friends Thewonderful medium of watercolors teaches her some-thing new each time Mary Lee is attracted to organicforms such as flowers and leaves branches and berriesas well as old buildings and an occasional landscapehere or there Using vivid colors she enjoys concentrat-ing on the negative shapes surrounding the imagesUsing representational subject matter often tends tohave a slightly abstracted quality about them

Artwork on display in the gallery can be viewed dur-ing the opening reception during the time of a perfor-mance or by appointment The LTCA box office is openon Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 am until 4 pm

Glacial leftovers are inspiration to artists at LuCille Tack Center

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NGL grabs second spot at grueling Northern Badger tourney

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal senior Derek Nielsen nears a fall in action from the Dec 29-30 Northern Badger WrestlingClassic in River Falls Nielsen placed fifth at 152 pounds to help NGL to a second-place finish among large schoolsat the meet

The Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal wrestling team madegood use of its holiday break in finishing second amonglarge schools at the 39-team Northern Badger WrestlingClassic held Dec 29-30 in River Falls NGL got third-placeindividual finishes from Skylar Barth at 113 pounds andNick Rueth at 285 and several other high finishes to givehost River Falls a run for the tourney title Spencer-Columbus placed fourth among medium-sized schoolswith sophomore Hunter Luepke taking the championshipat 195 pounds

River Falls ended up on top of the large team standingswith 234 points and was trailed by NGL (222) in secondRhinelander (196) in third and Melrose-MindoroGale-Ettrick-Trempealeau (1645) in third

Spring ValleyElmwood (3145) won the D2 title withCumberland (213) second St Croix Central (178) thirdand Spencer-Columbus (157) in fourth Boyceville wonthe D3 crown with 2985 points and Clear Lake was sec-

ond with 170NGL was led by the third-place finishes of Barth and

Luepke and a fourth-place from Stetson Rueth at 145pounds

Barth improved his season record to 17-1 with a 4-1record at River Falls After reaching the semi-finals hewas pinned in 110 by Cole Britton (16-1) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg but then received a forfeit win for third place

At 285 pounds Rueth (16-2) used two pins and a 5-3 deci-sion over Jacob Zschernitz (12-4) of Spencer-Columbusto reach the semi-finals where he lost a 4-2 overtimedecision to Brandon Windsor (14-1) of Boyceville Ruethbounced back in the third-place match with a pin in 323over Noah LeBlanc (15-5) of Hayward

Stetson Rueth (14-2) took fourth at 145 poundsbut hadto forfeit the third-place match due to injury He had a pinand two decisions to reach the semi-finals where he lostan 8-0 decision to Jacob DeMeyer (18-3) of Rhinelander

Derek Nielsen (18-1) suffered his first loss of the seasonat River Falls but posted a 5-1 record for a fifth-place fin-ish After pinning his first two opponents Nielsen lost a4-3 decision to Clay Carney (18-1) of St Croix Falls Hecame back with two pins and defeated James LaPointe(19-2) of BayfieldWashburn 5-2 in the fifth-place match

Andrew Buchanan (14-5) also took fifth place at 182pounds He won his first two matches on decisionsthen was pinned in 155 by Rowdy Kochevar (15-1) in thequarter-finals He came back with three straight wins forfifth place including a 9-1 decision over Conner Daggett(17-4) of River Falls and a 7-3 decision over Cole Olson(15-5) of BloomerColfax

Freshman Stephen Buchanan (15-5) went 5-2 in thetourney for seventh place at 160 pounds After splittinghis first two matches Buchanan reeled off three straightwins including an 8-6 decision over Sam Newell (15-3) ofChetekWeyerhauserPrairie Farm but lost a 10-9 deci-sion to Devon Johnson (11-5) of Spring Valley-ElmwoodHe claimed seventh place with a fall in 441 over MichaelProkop (15-5) of Arcadia

Spencer-Columbus fourth in D2

as Luepke wins weight class

Other wrestlers for NGL-- Sayer Rachu (8-7) went 0-2 at 106 pounds-- Kyle Gurney (14-6) went 4-3 for 10th place at 120

pounds-- Kanyon Rachu (8-8) went 1-2 at 126 pounds-- Dylan Nielsen (14-4) went 3-2 at 132 pounds-- Zach Smith (10-7) went 2-2 at 138 pounds-- Lucas Ingold (10-4) went 4-3 for 11th place at 195

pounds-- Sam Baumgartner (3-6) went 2-2 at 220 pounds

Luepke wins weight class crownSpencer-Columbus sophomore Hunter Luepke upped

his season record to 15-1 as he won the Northern Badgerindividual championship at 195 pounds After a first-round bye Luepke pinned Marty Peterson (12-9) of Phil-lips in 301 and then scored a 56-second pin over ColtonKrueger (17-6) of Rhinelander Luepke reached the finalswith a 9-1 major decision over Noah Weiczorek (18-2) ofClear Lake then took the title with a 3-1 decision overMatthew Williamson (18-3) of River Falls

Freshman Logan Zschernitz (12-4) helped the team ef-

fort with a fifth-place showing at 285 pounds After a byeand an overtime win he lost the match to Rueth but cameback with a 3-0 decision over Brendan Soulier (20-2) ofBayfieldWashburn a pin in 154 over Clay Peterson (10-6) of Durand and a 2-1 double overtime win over ParkerSteen (17-4) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg

Nathan Neumann (12-6) placed sixth for the Rocketsat 160 pounds He got a pin and a decision in his first twomatches then lost a 2-1 decision to Luke Clark (12-6) of StCroix Falls He went 2-1 the rest of the way to take sixth

In his first action of the season senior Hunter Hildeb-randt (4-3) placed eighth at 170 pounds He won his firsttwo matches by pin then was pinned in 221 by MicahJohnson (10-0) of Boyceville He came back with a win bypin and another by decision then lost the seventh-placematch by pin to Dakota Steinke (11-3) of Osseo-FairchildAugustaFall Creek

Sophomore Bryce Shaw (12-5) placed ninth at 126pounds After a bye and a pin he lost a 5-3 decision to Les

Please see Northern Badger page 8

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Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

Home -- Neillsville

Tuesday Jan 12 At Alma Center Lincoln

Thursday Jan 14 At Greenwood

Tuesday Jan 19 At Owen-Withee

Girls basketballMonday Jan 11

At Abbotsford

Tuesday Jan 12Home -- Neillsville

Friday Jan 15Home -- Colby

Monday Jan 18 At Thorp

GREENWOOD SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

Home -- Gilman

Saturday Jan 9Home -- Cornell -- 1 pm

Tuesday Jan 12 At Blair-Taylor

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7

Home -- Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home -- Cornell -- 245 pm

Tuesday Jan 12 At Spencer

Friday Jan 15Home -- Gilman

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Vs Abbotsford Colby at Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home tournament at Neillsville

LOYAL SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

At Wisconsin Valley Lutheran

Monday Jan 11Home -- Whitehall

Thursday Jan 14Home -- Colby

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7 At Greenwood

Saturday Jan 9 At Barneveld -- 2 pm

Tuesday Jan 12Home -- Owen-Withee

Friday Jan 15Home -- Neillsville

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Vs Abbotsford Colby at Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home tournament at Neillsville

SPENCER SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8Home -- Colby

Thursday Jan 14Home -- Marshfield Columbus

Tuesday Jan 19 At Auburndale

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7 At Owen-Withee

Tuesay Jan 12Home -- Greenwood

Friday Jan 15Home -- Owen-Withee

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Home -- Stanley-BoydOwen- Withee

Saturday Jan 9 At Merrill tournament

Thursday Jan 14 At RegisMcDonell

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Lakey (12-4) of Mel-MinGET He also lost his next matchbut finished with two decision wins for ninth-place

Other Rocket wrestlers-- Jake Dick (6-8) went 1-2 at 106 pounds-- Dominick Wichlacz (8-10) went 3-4 and placed 12th

at 120 pounds-- Jeremiah Giles (1-2) went 1-2 at 132 pounds-- Tim Bauer (11-3) went 1-2 at 138 pounds-- Caden Schillinger (7-7) went 0-2 at 145 pounds-- Carson Hildebrandt (10-8) went 4-3 and placed 11th

at 152 pounds-- Elijah Welsh (5-7) went 1-2 at 182 pounds-- Max Johnson (0-2) went 0-2 at 220 pounds

The Loyal girls bas-ketball team fell be-hind by double digits

in the first half againstElk Mound on Jan 4and was never able tomake up the differencein a 58-44 non-confer-ence loss

The Greyhoundsdipped to 8-2 overallon the season with theloss which came de-spite Karsyn Ruethrsquos21 points and sevenrebounds Long-rangeshooting was a concernas the Greyhounds hitonly one of 11 attemptsfrom 3-point distance

Elk Mound led 31-17at the half and shot 43 percent (21-49) from the field forthe game Loyal was not as accurate hitting 35 percent(13-37) The Greyhounds held a slight edge at the free-throw line hitting 17 of 23 to 13 of 20 for Elk Mound

Morgan Reinwand scored eight points for LoyalMcKenna McVey led Elk Mound with 17 points and

10 rebounds

in any of them Twenty-five of the 29 incumbents will beunopposed for new 2-year terms one newcomer will fill

an open spot and three seats have no candidatesIn District 18 (town of Loyal Ward 2 town of ShermanWard 1 town of York Ward 2) incumbent Kevin Froebafiled non-candidacy papers in December but no one elsefiled paperwork to take his place

District 15 (city of Greenwood Wards 1 and 2 townof Eaton Ward 2) also has no candidate That seat washeld by Rodger Ashbeck until he died in November andno one has been appointed to fill the vacancy and no onefiled paperwork to run for the seat in April

In the countyrsquos District 9 (city of Colby Wards 3 and4 town of Colby Ward 1 city of Abbotsford Ward 5) in-cumbent David Holtzhausen did not file a non-candidacystatement but has indicated he will not run again Thatmeans the candidate filing period for that seat is extended

until Jan 8 at 5 pmIn District 10 (town of Colby Ward 2 city of Colby Ward

2) incumbent Jeff Kolzow is not running for re-electionBryce Luchterhand is running unopposed for that seatIncumbent county Board members who will run unop-

posed in April are Marcia Hochhalter Abbotsford GaryLeichtman Dorchester Fred Schindler Curtiss TomWilcox Curtiss Mark Renderman Withee Joe Waichu-lis Thorp Dean Zank Thorp Arlene Kodl Thorp ScottJalling Owen Art Petke Withee Al Bower WillardJereome Krempasky Greenwood Wayne HendricksonUnity Chuck Rueth Loyal Gordon Haselow LoyalByrl Dahl Chili Frieda Rollins Granton Brian KunzeNeillsville Duane Boon Neillsville Dale Mitte Neills-ville Rick Opelt Neillsville Doris Bakker NeillsvilleFritz Garbisch Granton William Neville Neillsvilleand Randy Sebesta Neillsville

Elections from page 1

Northern Badgerfrom page 7

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A Year in the Outdoors for Selina WaltersHello friendsSo that I may stay home the week between Christmas and New Years I

write a column about some of the highlights of the year that is just comingto an end This yearrsquos column for the most part is going to be about some ofthe many outdoor adventures that I went on with my 14-year-old daughterSelina Walters

January 2015Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went on a winter

camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi River near LaCrosse We hadplanned on fishing near Ferryville but there was not good ice (discovery madeupon arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to LaCrosse where for the nexttwo days we had great success on 27-34 inch northern pike

February 2015 Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos annual fisheree

which attracts a lot of fishermen and women We stayed with the Howeshad a blast and Selina took first and second place in the kids northern pikedivision with a couple of beautiful gators This is not meant to be an insultbut as big as this fisheree is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boostthe prizes for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are 14 is areally big deal for a kid

April 2015Selina just told me yesterday that her favorite sport is turkey hunting

Each spring I take Selina to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos ldquoYouth Turkey HuntrdquoThis year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to hunt at his pheasantpreserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked it out so that Selina could hunt on aneighborrsquos property as well and literally on the last minute of our two-dayhunt Selina harvested a beautiful gobbler

May 2015Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I mentioned she loves

this sport The beauty about going from the early April hunt to May is thatspring is in full strut comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life isgood Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year and that one was thebiggest turkey that I have been a part of harvesting

Later in May we headed over to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed at Birch PointResort near Bloomer Each spring Selina brings a friend our good friend PaulMaire puts us up in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina thisis another canrsquot miss trip

June 2015

In a years time I go on about 40 trips The two best are Canada to ShultzLake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) and deer camp Selina has only missed oneyear of her entire life of doing a fly in and she loves heading north with familyand friends This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We land on aSaturday and go home on a Saturday We fish hard laugh lots and stay up late

July 2015Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Mentors Outdoors)

camping tripsThe first one was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin Dells and we

had a blast The second was on the Petenwell Flowage Fishing tubing bearbaiting and lots of campfire time with a lot of good people check out KAMOat wwwkamokidsorg

August 2015For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day

outing to an island on the Flambeau Flowage We tube swim sometimes fishand do a whole bunch of nothing

September 2015Other than moose or elk hunting which is just a trip What wipes me outmore than anything is bear baiting and then hunting This July through mid-October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands of miles on my truckProbably a couple hundred hours in the woods and though we had plenty ofbig bear coming to the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so that we went 32hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October 2015Our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near Ferryville while camping

on an island This trip is a classic that my father started back in the late rsquo50sand I have been doing for 44 years Selina loves it

November 2015Deer camp The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants to leave

This fall Selina became independent As long as she is carrying a compass adaypack and hip boots she does not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space Happy New Year Sunset

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Hicks like me just dont belong in the big cityDonald rump at an illegal Mexican aliens

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I places where certain people dont belongdid not come to your mind during that 1047297rstparagraph well then maybe you should eitherread it again -- more careully this time -- or youstill havent recovered rom drinking yourselinto oblivion on New Years Eve to make yourselpretend youre actually looking orward to 2016I mean geez its a presidential election year Ithink the people o Pompeii had a better 79 ADthan were gonna have in the next 12 monthsYeah go ahead Look it up Ive got all day

o start off my year on the wrong oot (whenyoure as clumsy as me they both work prettywell) I had to drive to the win Cities this weekto pick up my son rom the airport otherwiseknown as the MOS ASININELY COMPLEXSPACE ON HE PLANE O FIND YOURWAY AROUND IN I mean real ly was it neces-sary to hire the same architect who designs ratmazes or science experiments to lay out thisriddle o concrete tile escalators and 3-ounceliquid limit signs Is 1047298ying in oblong crashablealuminum tubes not stressul enough that wemust look or our baggage on Level 3 Concourse5 Gate 12 when our plane unloaded on Level1 Concourse 8 Gate 43 and t he two places areseparated by three security checkpoints twomiles o rope lanes and the skeletons o previouspassengers who just gave up And to top it offdid all the paper towel dispensers in the mensrestroom near the main Delta gate have to be out

o paper last night Really All o themItll help set the scene or you to know that Iam a true country boy to whom three people

is a throng and a hundred is way more than

enough reason to pack a weeks worth o vittlesin a blanket at the end o a pole and head or thewoods I grew up in Willard mind you where theonly places I ever saw more people than I couldcount on 10 1047297ngers was at church on Sunday ata amily get-together or maybe at the peepholebetween the girls and boys locker rooms (youd besurprised how that can draw a crowd) When I wasa kid going to the city meant a drive to Neillsvillewhere they had stores so big you couldnt throw adried cowpie rom one end to the other Not thatI ever tried

Getting to the Minneapolis-St Paul Interna-tional Airport is easy enough i you either 1047297rst visitMapQuest and print off clear directions or justclose your eyes and step on the gas afer you crossthe Mississippi (I chose Option B) Te airport isright along Interstate 494 which in a 15-secondspan carries as much traffi c as passed by my houseduring the 1047297rst 14 years o my lie and as long asyou know which exit to take yeah no I had noclue My only hope was that i I took the wrongone that Id notice the Welcome to South Dakotasign and still have time to get back to the airportbeore my son met a nice gal dated or a year gotmarried and began a amily

I had to choose between exits or erminal 1or erminal 2 which sounds simple except thateenie-meenie-miney-moe is shall we say ex-hilarating when youre moving at 70 mph just tokeep up with the exhaust umes o other vehiclesI picked erminal 1 mostly because I was in thewrong lane to get to the exit or erminal 2 andby gum i thats not a good reason I cant think owhat might be A mile or s o later I was conronted

with yet more choices either or baggage unload-ing passenger pick-up short-term parking long-term parking valet service or to proceed directly

to the runway or tower clearance or take-off Iselected the short-term parking lane much to therage o the taxi driver behind me who didnt expectme to veer at almost a right angle across three laneswithout so much as a 1047298eeting thought o signaling

but hey I was there Hell get over itAfer parking I strolled into erminal 1 rodeon an escalator down into the lower level tookanother escalator back up to baggage claim areatook yet a third moving staircase r ide up the mainboarding gate level and decided right then andthere thatd Id have an escalator in my house i itwasnt a ranch style I ound one o those electronicboards that show you the status o departing andarriving 1047298ights ound my sons 1047298ight numbernoted that his plane was on time and then deducedrom the available inormation that I had virtuallyno idea whatsoever where I was in relation towhere he might be in the event that his pilot didnot grossly overshoot the runway and land on aStillwater residential street (yeah I get paranoidwhen Im in the big city)

I looked around or a riendly security person

or a counter employee or possible assistancewith 1047297nding Bens arrival gate but every humanI approached looked at me as i I had a stamp on

my orehead saying Has Ebola I did

come upon a schematic diagram o theairports layout -- with a bright red Youare here mark but that was as helpulas pointing to a star in the Andromedagalaxy and telling me Tis is 6000 lightyears rom your destination

I waited in a seating area until Bentexted me with the pinpoint messageIm here which narrowed down his lo-cation to somewhere between the 42ndand 43rd parallels o latitude ( I knew Ishould have paid attention in junior highgeography class) I texted back that I was

in the main Delta gate area He said he was notBut I already knew that Which he knew that Iknew I escalated down to the next level --OoohhI like the sound o that -- while he came up one1047298oor He asked i I was in erminal 2 I saidShould I be He didnt know He said I shouldstay put and he would 1047297nd me I said Tats whatthe cavalry outpost said to General Custer at LittleBig Horn and look how that turned out Well noI didnt really because it wouldve taken like 10minutes or me to type such a long text messagebut you get the point

In just a ew minutes Ben ound me maybebecause I was curled up in a corner o the baggageclaim area and wailing or Mommy but hey allswell that ends well right In another 30 minuteswe had ollowed my bread crumb line back to thecar and we were on our way back home

A stray cat in a dog pound A Kardashian in aroom with no cameras Hillary Clinton in MonicaLewinskys wedding party Vladimir Putin at ananti-government secrecy orum Me in a crowded

airportYou get the picture

by TRG Editor Dean Lesar

THEBORNLESAR

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Page 10 - Tribune Record Gleaner - Wednesday January 6 2016 PUBLIC NOTICESCLASSIFIED

NOTICE OF RABIES VACCINATIONAND DOG LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

Pursuant to Section 174052 Wisconsin Statutesnotice is hereby given to all owners of dogs in Clark County thatrabies vaccinations and dog licenses are required under the

statutes Vaccination by a veterinarian against rabies of all dogsis required (Sec 9521) within 30 days after the dog reaches 4months of age and revaccinated before the certificate expires orwithin three years of the previous vaccination Notice is herebyfurther given that evidence that the dog is currently immunizedagainst rabies must be presented before a license can be issuedTo qualify for the minimum license fee for neutered males orspayed females presentation of evidence attesting to same mustbe presented when applying for the license

PENALTIES A minimum late fee of $5 shall be assessed to the owner of

each dog 5 months of age or over who fails to obtain a dog li-cense by April 1st of each year or within 30 days of acquiringownership on or before the dog reached licensable age Theminimum late fee may be raised by municipal action

Any owner who fails to have a dog vaccinated against rabiesas required by statute may be required to forfeit not less than $50nor more than $100

2016 dog licenses can be obtained from your local treasurerChristina M JensenClark County Clerk

1-177242 WNAXLP

Regular agenda

I Call meeting to order II Notice of meeting III Roll call IV Pledge of Allegiance V Consent agenda A Minutes of previous meeting (regular Board meeting Dec 16 2015) B Treasurerrsquos report C Approval of vouchers D Accept gifts grants or donations E Contractsresignationssubstitutesvolunteers F Field trips VI Communication from the public VII Presentations VIII Reports A District administratorrsquos report B Principalrsquos report C Board membersrsquo reports D Committee reports IX Discussion and possible action

A Second reading of Policy 5113 Open Enrollment and 511301 Course Options B Establish open enrollment limit

C Approve CESA 10 service contract for 2016-17 D 2016-17 school calendar draft E Approve referendum resolution F Administrative contracts 1 MSHS principal 2 Business manager 3 District administrator G Audit handbooks X Recess into executive session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c) Discussion of personnel performance and evaluation XI Reconvene to open session XII Other matters that may legally come before the Board XIII Adjourn

Todd Felhofer district administrator

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENWOOD

REGULAR BOARDMEETING AGENDA

WNAXLP1-177249

Public notice is hereby given to the public and news mediapursuant to Wisconsin Statutes that the regular school Boardmeeting of the School District of Greenwood will be held onMonday Jan 11 2016 at 630 pm in the Board room locatedin the middle-high school building The agenda for the said meetingis as follows

AGENDA 1 Call to order by Board president 2 Verication of compliance with open meeting law 3 Roll call -- establish quorum 4 Recognition of visitors 5 Agenda changes 6 Approve minutes of previous meetings 7 Treasurerrsquos report 8 Approve vouchers 9 Discuss possible Board action on early graduation request 10 Discussion on WASB delegate assembly vote 11 Approve 2016-17 school year fall coaches 12 Referendum discussion 13 Administrative reports a Mrs Schulz b Mr Zanotelli c Mr Endreas 14 Committee reports 15 Executive session under WI SS 1985(1)(c) Discussreview personnel matters administrative staf ng and administrative contracts and consideration of change in employee contract 16 Return to open session 17 Action (if needed)18 Adjournment

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SPENCER

REGULAR SCHOOLBOARD MEETING

WED JAN 13 2016 bull 630-930 PMHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

WNAXLP1-177343

AGENDA 1 Call to order -- roll call

2 Verify posting 3 Approve agenda 4 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1) [c] to discuss district administrator evaluations possible 4YK sharing with St Anthony School and other personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote) 5 At 8 pm adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote) 6 Public comments 7 Approve minutes of meetings 8 Approve treasurerrsquos reports includingnancial reports and bills 9 Committee reports and other recommendations including Board approvals 10 Old business Discuss Board self evaluations Discussapprove WASB resolutions Approve Second reading of Revised Social Media Policy and Procedure for Management of Student Allergies Policy

11 New business Discuss Upcoming Board elections Discuss High school math teacher position Approve Driver education teacher class reimbursement Approve 2016-17 CESA contract Read Letter of thanks 12 Other business (principalrsquos report and other matters as may properly come before the Board)13 Public comments14 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1)[c] and [e] to discuss personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote)15 Adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote)16 Adjournment

LOYAL BOARD OF EDUCATION

REGULAR MEETINGWEDNESDAY JAN 13 2016

HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY730 PM CLOSED SESSION

8 PM OPEN SESSION

WNAXLP1-177346

AGENDA FOR CLARK COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Thursday January 14 2016730 pm

County Board Room CourthouseNeillsville WI 54456

CALL TO ORDERPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEROLL CALLRESOLUTIONS

1-1-16 To Approve Municipal Dam Grant Application to Re-pair Sherwood Lake Dam

2-1-16 Approving Grant Applications For 2016-2017 ATV(Includes UTVrsquoS and T-ROUTES) Trail Mainte-nance Funding

3-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 KnobbyRidge Off-Road Motorcycle Trail Maintenance andRestoration Funding

4-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 Snow-mobile Trail Maintenance Funding

5-1-16 Purchase of County Forest Land Enrollment ofCounty-Owned Lands into County Forest Lawand Application for Knowles-Nelson StewardshipFunds

MISCELLANEOUS Approval of the December 9 2015 minutes Approval of the payrollPublic comment on any item on the agenda may be by call

of the chair or by Rule 20 of the Board of Supervisors Rulesand Regulations

CLOSED SESSION The board of supervisors may go into closed session in ac-

cordance with Wis Stat 1985(1)(g) for conferring with legalcounsel for the governmental body who is rendering oral orwritten advice concerning strategy to be adopted by the bodywith respect to litigation in which it is or is likely to become in-volved Topic Town of Hoard fire protection charges

The board of supervisors may go in and out of closed ses-sion and take any action deemed appropriate from closed ses-sion

ADJOURNMENTChristina M Jensen

Clark County ClerkPersons needing special accommodation to attend or

participate in this meeting may call the county clerk at(715) 743-5150 or TDD (715) 743-5192 or (715) 743-3157

Posted in compliance with WI Open Meetings LawsWNAXLP1-177354

I REGULAR BUSINESS A Call to order B Roll call C Verication of notice to public D Pledge of Allegiance E Approval of agenda F Approval of previous minutes II OPEN FORUM III AGENDA ITEMS A Discussionaction on certification of school Board candidates B Discussionaction on second reading of School Board Policy Open Enrollment chapter 10 section E C Discussionaction on rst reading of School Board Policy Unexpired Term Fulllment chapter 2 section C D Discussionaction on maintenancelead custodian job description E Discussionaction on 2016-17 school calendar

F Discussionaction on sta hiring(s) G Discussionaction on summer school H Discussionaction on high school course selection book for 2016-17 school year I Discussionact ion on number of spaces available for open enrollment J Discussionaction on Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) Program K Discussionaction on sta ng for 2016-17 school year L Discussionaction on athletic co-oping IV TREASURERrsquoS REPORT A Action on vouchers B Financial report V OTHER REPORTS A School Board Committee reports B Maintenance report C Daycare director report D Principalrsquos report E Superintendentrsquos report VI CORRESPONDENCE Motion to convene in executive session under Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c)(e)(f) for the purpose of discussingtaking action on (c) Considering employment promotion

compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility (e) Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties the investing of public funds or conducting other specied public business whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session (f) Considering nancial medical social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems or the investigat ion of charges against specic persons except where par (b) applies which if discussed in public would be likely to have a substantial adverse eect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data or involved in such problems or investigations VII ADJOURNMENT

GRANTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT217 N MAIN ST

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BOARD MEETINGMONDAY JAN 11 2016 bull 645 PM

IMC bull GRANTON HIGH SCHOOL

WNAXLP1-177362

STATE OF WISCONSINCOUNTY OF CLARK

Notice of application for issue of tax deedTO DANA SOCKNESS DANIELLE SOCKNESS ST JO-

SEPHS HOSPITAL CLARK ELECTRIC DENTAL CLINIC OF

MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD CLINIC CO ALLIANCE COLLEC-TION AGENCIES INC owners andor mortgagees andor occu-pants andor lien-holders their heirs or assigns known or unknownof the premises hereinafter described

You and each of you are hereby notified that Clark County is theowner and holder of tax sale certificates which are now deedableon the following described land

E 250 OF W 577 OF N 412 OFLOT 1 CSM 891 REC 626451 BG PTOF W 12 - NE amp PT FRAC SE - NWSEC 24 TWP 27 N R 1 E

And that after the expiration of three months from the serviceof this notice upon you a deed of the land described above will beapplied for

Dated at Neillsville WisThis 23rd day of December 2015

sChristina M Jensen Clark County clerk52-177164 WNAXLP

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HEALTHCARE when you need itfor just $54 per visit including ba-sic labs Aspirus FastCare Clinicin Abbotsford offers walk-in carefor common aliments such as al-lergies ear aches sore throatsflu or cold symptoms urinarytract infections and more AspirusFastCare Clinic is open Mon-Fri8am-8pm Sat 9am-5pm Sun Holidays 9am-1pm Locatedin the East Town Mall 1011 EastSpruce St Abbotsford

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MIXED BREED Puppies blackand golden medium sized readyend of January Come pick oneout $25 715-223-3810

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HELP WANTED - Cook and wait-ress Apply at Grandmarsquos Kitchenof Loyal 715-255-9014

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7 kinds Grandmarsquos Kitchen ofLoyal 715-255-9014

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NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO START A

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Assistant and having the cost of the course paid for ClarkCounty Rehabilitation and Living Center will be offering theCNA course through NTC at CCRLC starting in February Thefacility will sponsor individuals and pay for tuitionbooksand other fees associated with taking the course Candidatesmust qualify and successfully complete the course andstate certi1047297cation test with a two year commitment ofemployment to CCRLC

If interested in taking the course contact Joan JallingHR Manager at 715-229-2172 extension 204 for furtherinformation

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PRICE REDUCEDN9536 Hwy K Loyal

Two-story rural duplex with two3-bedroom 1-bath apartmentsmost appliances includedgarage use second duplex nextdoor for sale

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Country living in the WitheeThorp area This 4-bedroomhome sits on 10 acres of openfarm land Plenty of room formore outbuildings plant somefruit trees or rent out the land

for more income Strong built home with some nice updatingdone over the years including a new roof in 2015 Plenty ofvehicle storage with the 3-car garage Good location off thehighway This one will not last long hurry

OVER 30 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS

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The Loyal Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking acreative energetic person with excellent interpersonal

skills for the full-time position of library directorUnder the supervision of the Library Board the library

director is responsible for the operation of the libraryand the development of its service program The libraryserves approximately 1800 people living in the city of

Loyal and the surrounding area The library is currentlyopen 34 hours per week has a collection of over 25000

items and has an annual budget of $99000Salary commensurate with experience

A benefit package is providedThe position is to begin Jan 1 2016 Qualifications

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30 cents per acre plus a portion of the timber sale rev-enue

Bizjak said the revenue difference would be relativelysmall and is not the main reason why the town maychallenge the purchase Rather he said itrsquos an issue ofplacing some limits on public land expansion

Butler already holds 101 percent of the countyrsquos morethan 135000 acres of county forest land and Bizjak saidhe would like to see it stop there When talking to townresidents on the issue he said ldquoTheir first question islsquoWhy does the county need more landrsquordquo he said

Butler was part of the western and southern areas ofthe county where farmers lost tax deeds to their propertyafter the Dust Bowl years and those acres eventuallybecame the county forest There is no need to expand itanymore in Bizjakrsquos opinion

ldquoIt has been like that since I was a kid in the 1940srdquo

Bizjak said ldquoThey donrsquot need any more hellip We think pri-vate ownership is the best way for the rest of our landsrdquo

Forest from page 1

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities whichwas 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-yearaverage according to preliminary statistics from the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that expe-rienced an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percentcompared with 2014 However it is important to notethat the 494 traffic deaths in 2014 were the lowest annualtotal in 71 yearsrdquo said WisDOT Secretary Mark GottliebldquoIn recent years wersquove had success in reducing trafficfatalities and our ultimate goal is still zero preventabletraffic deaths in Wisconsin We will continue to analyzecrash data so we can take effective actions in traffic safetyeducation enforcement and engineering to prevent fataland serious injury crashesrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety said that war m spring weather substan-tial drops in gas prices and an improving economy in2015 likely contributed to an increase in the number of

vehicles on the road and the miles they traveled An in-crease in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) can also increasethe risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several moremonths However VMT went up in 2014 and there areindications that it may have increased again in 2015rdquoPabst said ldquoWe also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell ifincreasing the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstatehighways and freeways had any effect on the number andseverity of crashes We do know that interstates and free-ways continue to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were amongthe safest since the end of World War II in terms of traf-fic deaths but a few deadly months contributed greatlyto the increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities inJune July and August of 2015 than we had in the samemonths in 2014 The summer months typically havehigher traffic fatalitiesrdquo he said ldquoAlthough the summermonths were relatively safe we had dramatic spikes infatalities in April and September The 50 fatalities inApril were double the number in April 2014 and the 68fatalities in September were 21 more than September2014 Those two months accounted for about 74 percentof the overall increase in fatalities in 2015 compared

with 2014 April was warm and dry in many areas of thestate and September was one of the warmest on recordWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles mo-

torcycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the road Driversalso tend to increase their speeds which make crashesmore violentrdquo

Deaths from traffic crashes were up in most categoriesin 2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bikefatalities To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcomingyear WisDOT along with its traffic safety partners willintensify many safety initiatives including the following

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving taskforces have been created throughout the state The taskforces enable multiple law enforcement agencies to co-ordinate and combine their resources for high-visibilityenforcement efforts Federal funding administered byWisDOT covers the overtime wages for task force officersEnforcement and education efforts to prevent drunkendriving have helped reduce deaths from alcohol-relatedcrashes by approximately 51 percent and injuries by 55percent over the last 10 years in Wisconsin

Traffi c deaths increased by 13 percent over previous year

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This ldquoComing Eventsrdquo column is for non-fundraising events The exception is forfundraisers which are accompanied by apaid advertisementSocial Security of fice hours for Clark County

are by appointment only Appointmentscan be made by calling 715-845-1321 onweekdays from 9 am-4 pm

Jan 6 The Greenwood Food Pantry at

Missionary Baptist Church will be openfrom 3-630 pm for any residents in needof assistance

Jan 9 The LuCille Tack Center for the Arts

in Spencer will host Christian authorCynthia Ruchti of Pittsville for a writerrsquos

workshop at 10 am and a conversation at2 pm For reservationsinformation call715-659-4499

Jan 13 Learn-A-Lot Preschool in Greenwood will

hold its annual chili and chicken dumplingsoup dinner from 330-8 pm at St

Maryrsquos Catholic Church in GreenwoodCarry-outs and raf fles will be offered

Jan 15 The Greenwood American Legion will

serve its monthlyfish fry from 4-730 pmCarry-outs will be available

Jan 15 The LuCille Tack Center for the Arts in

Spencer will host the Latin musical group

Los Pingous of Buenos Aires Argentinafor a 730 pm performance For ticketinformation call 715-659-4499 or visitwwwlucilletackcentercom

Jan 20 The Greenwood Food Pantry at

Missionary Baptist Church will be open

from 3-630 pm for any residents in needof assistance

Jan 20 The Marshfield Hoedowners Square

Dance Club will hold an open housewith free dancing lessons from 730-930

pm at the Lincoln Municipal Building10905 Falcon Road Marshfield Freeinstructions will be given on Jan 20 andJan 27 for anyone wishing to learn to

square dance

Jan 22 An American Red Cross blood drive

will be held from 1215-515 pm in theGreenwood High School cafetorium

Jan 26 An American Red Cross blood drive will

be held from 1230-530 pm at the LoyalAmerican Legion

Jan 26 St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church on Highway

13 north of Spencer will serve its monthlyCommunity Meal for Everyone from5-6 pm The meal is free and ooen toanyone who would like to share food andfellowship

COMING EVENTS

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The Womenrsquos Bridge Clubmet Tuesday afternoon

at Shelbyrsquos in LoyalBev Lavey received

rst place and ShirleyCaliebe second place

B983145983154983156983144983155Libby Marie Schuette

A daughter Libby Marie was born to Darin andEmily Schuette New Prague Minn on Dec 21 2015

She weighed 8 pounds 4 ouncesShe joins a brother EthanGrandparents are Steve and Beth Edwards Fre-

mont Diana Schuette Riplinger and the late EldredSchuette

Jonah Hains BoschmaA son Jonah Hains was born to Hank and Shan-

non (van Doorn) Boschma Milan on Dec 8 2015 atAspirus Medford Hospital

He weighed 7 pounds and was 20 inches longHe joins a sibling Gabriel 19 months oldGrandparents are Gary and Diane van Doorn Tony

and John and Tineke Boschma Colby

When the glaciers receded they left a lot of debrisbehind That debris has now turned into some beau-

tiful nature This breathtaking landscape has beenthe inspirational focal point for Gene and Mary LeeReineking for many years Their art work will be ondisplay in the LuCille Tack Center for the Arts galleryduring the month of January Come meet the artistsduring an opening reception on Jan 8 from 5-7 pmFrom their Red Sky Studio in Almond Gene and MaryLee will be presenting a combined showcase of floralwatercolor paintings and sculptures created in stoneand wood burl

Gene has invested 40 years in the visual arts Thatincludes a stint at University of Wisconsin at StevensPoint His time at Point prepared him for an 18-yearcareer as a stoneware and porcelain potter He followedthat up by garnering 10 years as a wood turner and

maker of fine wooden boxes The past 15 years Genehas spent time exploring sculpture in stone and wood

To Gene the natural world is filled with creatures ofgrace speed and power His challenge is to translate theraw nature into a statement that reflects these attributesto the observer He wants to portray his subject so onecan feel the essence of the animal To him the selec-tion of the right piece of stone is critical The specificpiece of rock with the right color and figure enhancesthe design he is hoping for He uses hand held tools tocut and grind the rocks into shapes of animals that hehas watched and studied such as the raptors heronscranes horses and more

Mary Lee was a speech and language pathologist inthe public schools for 34 years Her retirement in 2007closed one career door but opened another door of op-portunity It was a good time for a new beginning She

has always loved art spending thousands of hours atart exhibits street fairs and gallery visits In 2008 Mary

Lee made the decision to delve into art making She hasalways been fascinated by watercolors

She took classes attended workshops watched DVDsand devoured books written by artists and practiced alot She also found inspiration from her friends Thewonderful medium of watercolors teaches her some-thing new each time Mary Lee is attracted to organicforms such as flowers and leaves branches and berriesas well as old buildings and an occasional landscapehere or there Using vivid colors she enjoys concentrat-ing on the negative shapes surrounding the imagesUsing representational subject matter often tends tohave a slightly abstracted quality about them

Artwork on display in the gallery can be viewed dur-ing the opening reception during the time of a perfor-mance or by appointment The LTCA box office is openon Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 am until 4 pm

Glacial leftovers are inspiration to artists at LuCille Tack Center

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NGL grabs second spot at grueling Northern Badger tourney

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal senior Derek Nielsen nears a fall in action from the Dec 29-30 Northern Badger WrestlingClassic in River Falls Nielsen placed fifth at 152 pounds to help NGL to a second-place finish among large schoolsat the meet

The Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal wrestling team madegood use of its holiday break in finishing second amonglarge schools at the 39-team Northern Badger WrestlingClassic held Dec 29-30 in River Falls NGL got third-placeindividual finishes from Skylar Barth at 113 pounds andNick Rueth at 285 and several other high finishes to givehost River Falls a run for the tourney title Spencer-Columbus placed fourth among medium-sized schoolswith sophomore Hunter Luepke taking the championshipat 195 pounds

River Falls ended up on top of the large team standingswith 234 points and was trailed by NGL (222) in secondRhinelander (196) in third and Melrose-MindoroGale-Ettrick-Trempealeau (1645) in third

Spring ValleyElmwood (3145) won the D2 title withCumberland (213) second St Croix Central (178) thirdand Spencer-Columbus (157) in fourth Boyceville wonthe D3 crown with 2985 points and Clear Lake was sec-

ond with 170NGL was led by the third-place finishes of Barth and

Luepke and a fourth-place from Stetson Rueth at 145pounds

Barth improved his season record to 17-1 with a 4-1record at River Falls After reaching the semi-finals hewas pinned in 110 by Cole Britton (16-1) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg but then received a forfeit win for third place

At 285 pounds Rueth (16-2) used two pins and a 5-3 deci-sion over Jacob Zschernitz (12-4) of Spencer-Columbusto reach the semi-finals where he lost a 4-2 overtimedecision to Brandon Windsor (14-1) of Boyceville Ruethbounced back in the third-place match with a pin in 323over Noah LeBlanc (15-5) of Hayward

Stetson Rueth (14-2) took fourth at 145 poundsbut hadto forfeit the third-place match due to injury He had a pinand two decisions to reach the semi-finals where he lostan 8-0 decision to Jacob DeMeyer (18-3) of Rhinelander

Derek Nielsen (18-1) suffered his first loss of the seasonat River Falls but posted a 5-1 record for a fifth-place fin-ish After pinning his first two opponents Nielsen lost a4-3 decision to Clay Carney (18-1) of St Croix Falls Hecame back with two pins and defeated James LaPointe(19-2) of BayfieldWashburn 5-2 in the fifth-place match

Andrew Buchanan (14-5) also took fifth place at 182pounds He won his first two matches on decisionsthen was pinned in 155 by Rowdy Kochevar (15-1) in thequarter-finals He came back with three straight wins forfifth place including a 9-1 decision over Conner Daggett(17-4) of River Falls and a 7-3 decision over Cole Olson(15-5) of BloomerColfax

Freshman Stephen Buchanan (15-5) went 5-2 in thetourney for seventh place at 160 pounds After splittinghis first two matches Buchanan reeled off three straightwins including an 8-6 decision over Sam Newell (15-3) ofChetekWeyerhauserPrairie Farm but lost a 10-9 deci-sion to Devon Johnson (11-5) of Spring Valley-ElmwoodHe claimed seventh place with a fall in 441 over MichaelProkop (15-5) of Arcadia

Spencer-Columbus fourth in D2

as Luepke wins weight class

Other wrestlers for NGL-- Sayer Rachu (8-7) went 0-2 at 106 pounds-- Kyle Gurney (14-6) went 4-3 for 10th place at 120

pounds-- Kanyon Rachu (8-8) went 1-2 at 126 pounds-- Dylan Nielsen (14-4) went 3-2 at 132 pounds-- Zach Smith (10-7) went 2-2 at 138 pounds-- Lucas Ingold (10-4) went 4-3 for 11th place at 195

pounds-- Sam Baumgartner (3-6) went 2-2 at 220 pounds

Luepke wins weight class crownSpencer-Columbus sophomore Hunter Luepke upped

his season record to 15-1 as he won the Northern Badgerindividual championship at 195 pounds After a first-round bye Luepke pinned Marty Peterson (12-9) of Phil-lips in 301 and then scored a 56-second pin over ColtonKrueger (17-6) of Rhinelander Luepke reached the finalswith a 9-1 major decision over Noah Weiczorek (18-2) ofClear Lake then took the title with a 3-1 decision overMatthew Williamson (18-3) of River Falls

Freshman Logan Zschernitz (12-4) helped the team ef-

fort with a fifth-place showing at 285 pounds After a byeand an overtime win he lost the match to Rueth but cameback with a 3-0 decision over Brendan Soulier (20-2) ofBayfieldWashburn a pin in 154 over Clay Peterson (10-6) of Durand and a 2-1 double overtime win over ParkerSteen (17-4) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg

Nathan Neumann (12-6) placed sixth for the Rocketsat 160 pounds He got a pin and a decision in his first twomatches then lost a 2-1 decision to Luke Clark (12-6) of StCroix Falls He went 2-1 the rest of the way to take sixth

In his first action of the season senior Hunter Hildeb-randt (4-3) placed eighth at 170 pounds He won his firsttwo matches by pin then was pinned in 221 by MicahJohnson (10-0) of Boyceville He came back with a win bypin and another by decision then lost the seventh-placematch by pin to Dakota Steinke (11-3) of Osseo-FairchildAugustaFall Creek

Sophomore Bryce Shaw (12-5) placed ninth at 126pounds After a bye and a pin he lost a 5-3 decision to Les

Please see Northern Badger page 8

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GRANTON SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

Home -- Neillsville

Tuesday Jan 12 At Alma Center Lincoln

Thursday Jan 14 At Greenwood

Tuesday Jan 19 At Owen-Withee

Girls basketballMonday Jan 11

At Abbotsford

Tuesday Jan 12Home -- Neillsville

Friday Jan 15Home -- Colby

Monday Jan 18 At Thorp

GREENWOOD SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

Home -- Gilman

Saturday Jan 9Home -- Cornell -- 1 pm

Tuesday Jan 12 At Blair-Taylor

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7

Home -- Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home -- Cornell -- 245 pm

Tuesday Jan 12 At Spencer

Friday Jan 15Home -- Gilman

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Vs Abbotsford Colby at Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home tournament at Neillsville

LOYAL SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

At Wisconsin Valley Lutheran

Monday Jan 11Home -- Whitehall

Thursday Jan 14Home -- Colby

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7 At Greenwood

Saturday Jan 9 At Barneveld -- 2 pm

Tuesday Jan 12Home -- Owen-Withee

Friday Jan 15Home -- Neillsville

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Vs Abbotsford Colby at Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home tournament at Neillsville

SPENCER SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8Home -- Colby

Thursday Jan 14Home -- Marshfield Columbus

Tuesday Jan 19 At Auburndale

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7 At Owen-Withee

Tuesay Jan 12Home -- Greenwood

Friday Jan 15Home -- Owen-Withee

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Home -- Stanley-BoydOwen- Withee

Saturday Jan 9 At Merrill tournament

Thursday Jan 14 At RegisMcDonell

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Loyal loses to Elk Mound

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Lakey (12-4) of Mel-MinGET He also lost his next matchbut finished with two decision wins for ninth-place

Other Rocket wrestlers-- Jake Dick (6-8) went 1-2 at 106 pounds-- Dominick Wichlacz (8-10) went 3-4 and placed 12th

at 120 pounds-- Jeremiah Giles (1-2) went 1-2 at 132 pounds-- Tim Bauer (11-3) went 1-2 at 138 pounds-- Caden Schillinger (7-7) went 0-2 at 145 pounds-- Carson Hildebrandt (10-8) went 4-3 and placed 11th

at 152 pounds-- Elijah Welsh (5-7) went 1-2 at 182 pounds-- Max Johnson (0-2) went 0-2 at 220 pounds

The Loyal girls bas-ketball team fell be-hind by double digits

in the first half againstElk Mound on Jan 4and was never able tomake up the differencein a 58-44 non-confer-ence loss

The Greyhoundsdipped to 8-2 overallon the season with theloss which came de-spite Karsyn Ruethrsquos21 points and sevenrebounds Long-rangeshooting was a concernas the Greyhounds hitonly one of 11 attemptsfrom 3-point distance

Elk Mound led 31-17at the half and shot 43 percent (21-49) from the field forthe game Loyal was not as accurate hitting 35 percent(13-37) The Greyhounds held a slight edge at the free-throw line hitting 17 of 23 to 13 of 20 for Elk Mound

Morgan Reinwand scored eight points for LoyalMcKenna McVey led Elk Mound with 17 points and

10 rebounds

in any of them Twenty-five of the 29 incumbents will beunopposed for new 2-year terms one newcomer will fill

an open spot and three seats have no candidatesIn District 18 (town of Loyal Ward 2 town of ShermanWard 1 town of York Ward 2) incumbent Kevin Froebafiled non-candidacy papers in December but no one elsefiled paperwork to take his place

District 15 (city of Greenwood Wards 1 and 2 townof Eaton Ward 2) also has no candidate That seat washeld by Rodger Ashbeck until he died in November andno one has been appointed to fill the vacancy and no onefiled paperwork to run for the seat in April

In the countyrsquos District 9 (city of Colby Wards 3 and4 town of Colby Ward 1 city of Abbotsford Ward 5) in-cumbent David Holtzhausen did not file a non-candidacystatement but has indicated he will not run again Thatmeans the candidate filing period for that seat is extended

until Jan 8 at 5 pmIn District 10 (town of Colby Ward 2 city of Colby Ward

2) incumbent Jeff Kolzow is not running for re-electionBryce Luchterhand is running unopposed for that seatIncumbent county Board members who will run unop-

posed in April are Marcia Hochhalter Abbotsford GaryLeichtman Dorchester Fred Schindler Curtiss TomWilcox Curtiss Mark Renderman Withee Joe Waichu-lis Thorp Dean Zank Thorp Arlene Kodl Thorp ScottJalling Owen Art Petke Withee Al Bower WillardJereome Krempasky Greenwood Wayne HendricksonUnity Chuck Rueth Loyal Gordon Haselow LoyalByrl Dahl Chili Frieda Rollins Granton Brian KunzeNeillsville Duane Boon Neillsville Dale Mitte Neills-ville Rick Opelt Neillsville Doris Bakker NeillsvilleFritz Garbisch Granton William Neville Neillsvilleand Randy Sebesta Neillsville

Elections from page 1

Northern Badgerfrom page 7

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A Year in the Outdoors for Selina WaltersHello friendsSo that I may stay home the week between Christmas and New Years I

write a column about some of the highlights of the year that is just comingto an end This yearrsquos column for the most part is going to be about some ofthe many outdoor adventures that I went on with my 14-year-old daughterSelina Walters

January 2015Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went on a winter

camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi River near LaCrosse We hadplanned on fishing near Ferryville but there was not good ice (discovery madeupon arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to LaCrosse where for the nexttwo days we had great success on 27-34 inch northern pike

February 2015 Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos annual fisheree

which attracts a lot of fishermen and women We stayed with the Howeshad a blast and Selina took first and second place in the kids northern pikedivision with a couple of beautiful gators This is not meant to be an insultbut as big as this fisheree is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boostthe prizes for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are 14 is areally big deal for a kid

April 2015Selina just told me yesterday that her favorite sport is turkey hunting

Each spring I take Selina to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos ldquoYouth Turkey HuntrdquoThis year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to hunt at his pheasantpreserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked it out so that Selina could hunt on aneighborrsquos property as well and literally on the last minute of our two-dayhunt Selina harvested a beautiful gobbler

May 2015Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I mentioned she loves

this sport The beauty about going from the early April hunt to May is thatspring is in full strut comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life isgood Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year and that one was thebiggest turkey that I have been a part of harvesting

Later in May we headed over to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed at Birch PointResort near Bloomer Each spring Selina brings a friend our good friend PaulMaire puts us up in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina thisis another canrsquot miss trip

June 2015

In a years time I go on about 40 trips The two best are Canada to ShultzLake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) and deer camp Selina has only missed oneyear of her entire life of doing a fly in and she loves heading north with familyand friends This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We land on aSaturday and go home on a Saturday We fish hard laugh lots and stay up late

July 2015Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Mentors Outdoors)

camping tripsThe first one was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin Dells and we

had a blast The second was on the Petenwell Flowage Fishing tubing bearbaiting and lots of campfire time with a lot of good people check out KAMOat wwwkamokidsorg

August 2015For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day

outing to an island on the Flambeau Flowage We tube swim sometimes fishand do a whole bunch of nothing

September 2015Other than moose or elk hunting which is just a trip What wipes me outmore than anything is bear baiting and then hunting This July through mid-October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands of miles on my truckProbably a couple hundred hours in the woods and though we had plenty ofbig bear coming to the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so that we went 32hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October 2015Our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near Ferryville while camping

on an island This trip is a classic that my father started back in the late rsquo50sand I have been doing for 44 years Selina loves it

November 2015Deer camp The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants to leave

This fall Selina became independent As long as she is carrying a compass adaypack and hip boots she does not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space Happy New Year Sunset

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Hicks like me just dont belong in the big cityDonald rump at an illegal Mexican aliens

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I places where certain people dont belongdid not come to your mind during that 1047297rstparagraph well then maybe you should eitherread it again -- more careully this time -- or youstill havent recovered rom drinking yourselinto oblivion on New Years Eve to make yourselpretend youre actually looking orward to 2016I mean geez its a presidential election year Ithink the people o Pompeii had a better 79 ADthan were gonna have in the next 12 monthsYeah go ahead Look it up Ive got all day

o start off my year on the wrong oot (whenyoure as clumsy as me they both work prettywell) I had to drive to the win Cities this weekto pick up my son rom the airport otherwiseknown as the MOS ASININELY COMPLEXSPACE ON HE PLANE O FIND YOURWAY AROUND IN I mean real ly was it neces-sary to hire the same architect who designs ratmazes or science experiments to lay out thisriddle o concrete tile escalators and 3-ounceliquid limit signs Is 1047298ying in oblong crashablealuminum tubes not stressul enough that wemust look or our baggage on Level 3 Concourse5 Gate 12 when our plane unloaded on Level1 Concourse 8 Gate 43 and t he two places areseparated by three security checkpoints twomiles o rope lanes and the skeletons o previouspassengers who just gave up And to top it offdid all the paper towel dispensers in the mensrestroom near the main Delta gate have to be out

o paper last night Really All o themItll help set the scene or you to know that Iam a true country boy to whom three people

is a throng and a hundred is way more than

enough reason to pack a weeks worth o vittlesin a blanket at the end o a pole and head or thewoods I grew up in Willard mind you where theonly places I ever saw more people than I couldcount on 10 1047297ngers was at church on Sunday ata amily get-together or maybe at the peepholebetween the girls and boys locker rooms (youd besurprised how that can draw a crowd) When I wasa kid going to the city meant a drive to Neillsvillewhere they had stores so big you couldnt throw adried cowpie rom one end to the other Not thatI ever tried

Getting to the Minneapolis-St Paul Interna-tional Airport is easy enough i you either 1047297rst visitMapQuest and print off clear directions or justclose your eyes and step on the gas afer you crossthe Mississippi (I chose Option B) Te airport isright along Interstate 494 which in a 15-secondspan carries as much traffi c as passed by my houseduring the 1047297rst 14 years o my lie and as long asyou know which exit to take yeah no I had noclue My only hope was that i I took the wrongone that Id notice the Welcome to South Dakotasign and still have time to get back to the airportbeore my son met a nice gal dated or a year gotmarried and began a amily

I had to choose between exits or erminal 1or erminal 2 which sounds simple except thateenie-meenie-miney-moe is shall we say ex-hilarating when youre moving at 70 mph just tokeep up with the exhaust umes o other vehiclesI picked erminal 1 mostly because I was in thewrong lane to get to the exit or erminal 2 andby gum i thats not a good reason I cant think owhat might be A mile or s o later I was conronted

with yet more choices either or baggage unload-ing passenger pick-up short-term parking long-term parking valet service or to proceed directly

to the runway or tower clearance or take-off Iselected the short-term parking lane much to therage o the taxi driver behind me who didnt expectme to veer at almost a right angle across three laneswithout so much as a 1047298eeting thought o signaling

but hey I was there Hell get over itAfer parking I strolled into erminal 1 rodeon an escalator down into the lower level tookanother escalator back up to baggage claim areatook yet a third moving staircase r ide up the mainboarding gate level and decided right then andthere thatd Id have an escalator in my house i itwasnt a ranch style I ound one o those electronicboards that show you the status o departing andarriving 1047298ights ound my sons 1047298ight numbernoted that his plane was on time and then deducedrom the available inormation that I had virtuallyno idea whatsoever where I was in relation towhere he might be in the event that his pilot didnot grossly overshoot the runway and land on aStillwater residential street (yeah I get paranoidwhen Im in the big city)

I looked around or a riendly security person

or a counter employee or possible assistancewith 1047297nding Bens arrival gate but every humanI approached looked at me as i I had a stamp on

my orehead saying Has Ebola I did

come upon a schematic diagram o theairports layout -- with a bright red Youare here mark but that was as helpulas pointing to a star in the Andromedagalaxy and telling me Tis is 6000 lightyears rom your destination

I waited in a seating area until Bentexted me with the pinpoint messageIm here which narrowed down his lo-cation to somewhere between the 42ndand 43rd parallels o latitude ( I knew Ishould have paid attention in junior highgeography class) I texted back that I was

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In just a ew minutes Ben ound me maybebecause I was curled up in a corner o the baggageclaim area and wailing or Mommy but hey allswell that ends well right In another 30 minuteswe had ollowed my bread crumb line back to thecar and we were on our way back home

A stray cat in a dog pound A Kardashian in aroom with no cameras Hillary Clinton in MonicaLewinskys wedding party Vladimir Putin at ananti-government secrecy orum Me in a crowded

airportYou get the picture

by TRG Editor Dean Lesar

THEBORNLESAR

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NOTICE OF RABIES VACCINATIONAND DOG LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

Pursuant to Section 174052 Wisconsin Statutesnotice is hereby given to all owners of dogs in Clark County thatrabies vaccinations and dog licenses are required under the

statutes Vaccination by a veterinarian against rabies of all dogsis required (Sec 9521) within 30 days after the dog reaches 4months of age and revaccinated before the certificate expires orwithin three years of the previous vaccination Notice is herebyfurther given that evidence that the dog is currently immunizedagainst rabies must be presented before a license can be issuedTo qualify for the minimum license fee for neutered males orspayed females presentation of evidence attesting to same mustbe presented when applying for the license

PENALTIES A minimum late fee of $5 shall be assessed to the owner of

each dog 5 months of age or over who fails to obtain a dog li-cense by April 1st of each year or within 30 days of acquiringownership on or before the dog reached licensable age Theminimum late fee may be raised by municipal action

Any owner who fails to have a dog vaccinated against rabiesas required by statute may be required to forfeit not less than $50nor more than $100

2016 dog licenses can be obtained from your local treasurerChristina M JensenClark County Clerk

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Regular agenda

I Call meeting to order II Notice of meeting III Roll call IV Pledge of Allegiance V Consent agenda A Minutes of previous meeting (regular Board meeting Dec 16 2015) B Treasurerrsquos report C Approval of vouchers D Accept gifts grants or donations E Contractsresignationssubstitutesvolunteers F Field trips VI Communication from the public VII Presentations VIII Reports A District administratorrsquos report B Principalrsquos report C Board membersrsquo reports D Committee reports IX Discussion and possible action

A Second reading of Policy 5113 Open Enrollment and 511301 Course Options B Establish open enrollment limit

C Approve CESA 10 service contract for 2016-17 D 2016-17 school calendar draft E Approve referendum resolution F Administrative contracts 1 MSHS principal 2 Business manager 3 District administrator G Audit handbooks X Recess into executive session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c) Discussion of personnel performance and evaluation XI Reconvene to open session XII Other matters that may legally come before the Board XIII Adjourn

Todd Felhofer district administrator

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENWOOD

REGULAR BOARDMEETING AGENDA

WNAXLP1-177249

Public notice is hereby given to the public and news mediapursuant to Wisconsin Statutes that the regular school Boardmeeting of the School District of Greenwood will be held onMonday Jan 11 2016 at 630 pm in the Board room locatedin the middle-high school building The agenda for the said meetingis as follows

AGENDA 1 Call to order by Board president 2 Verication of compliance with open meeting law 3 Roll call -- establish quorum 4 Recognition of visitors 5 Agenda changes 6 Approve minutes of previous meetings 7 Treasurerrsquos report 8 Approve vouchers 9 Discuss possible Board action on early graduation request 10 Discussion on WASB delegate assembly vote 11 Approve 2016-17 school year fall coaches 12 Referendum discussion 13 Administrative reports a Mrs Schulz b Mr Zanotelli c Mr Endreas 14 Committee reports 15 Executive session under WI SS 1985(1)(c) Discussreview personnel matters administrative staf ng and administrative contracts and consideration of change in employee contract 16 Return to open session 17 Action (if needed)18 Adjournment

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SPENCER

REGULAR SCHOOLBOARD MEETING

WED JAN 13 2016 bull 630-930 PMHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

WNAXLP1-177343

AGENDA 1 Call to order -- roll call

2 Verify posting 3 Approve agenda 4 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1) [c] to discuss district administrator evaluations possible 4YK sharing with St Anthony School and other personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote) 5 At 8 pm adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote) 6 Public comments 7 Approve minutes of meetings 8 Approve treasurerrsquos reports includingnancial reports and bills 9 Committee reports and other recommendations including Board approvals 10 Old business Discuss Board self evaluations Discussapprove WASB resolutions Approve Second reading of Revised Social Media Policy and Procedure for Management of Student Allergies Policy

11 New business Discuss Upcoming Board elections Discuss High school math teacher position Approve Driver education teacher class reimbursement Approve 2016-17 CESA contract Read Letter of thanks 12 Other business (principalrsquos report and other matters as may properly come before the Board)13 Public comments14 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1)[c] and [e] to discuss personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote)15 Adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote)16 Adjournment

LOYAL BOARD OF EDUCATION

REGULAR MEETINGWEDNESDAY JAN 13 2016

HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY730 PM CLOSED SESSION

8 PM OPEN SESSION

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AGENDA FOR CLARK COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Thursday January 14 2016730 pm

County Board Room CourthouseNeillsville WI 54456

CALL TO ORDERPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEROLL CALLRESOLUTIONS

1-1-16 To Approve Municipal Dam Grant Application to Re-pair Sherwood Lake Dam

2-1-16 Approving Grant Applications For 2016-2017 ATV(Includes UTVrsquoS and T-ROUTES) Trail Mainte-nance Funding

3-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 KnobbyRidge Off-Road Motorcycle Trail Maintenance andRestoration Funding

4-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 Snow-mobile Trail Maintenance Funding

5-1-16 Purchase of County Forest Land Enrollment ofCounty-Owned Lands into County Forest Lawand Application for Knowles-Nelson StewardshipFunds

MISCELLANEOUS Approval of the December 9 2015 minutes Approval of the payrollPublic comment on any item on the agenda may be by call

of the chair or by Rule 20 of the Board of Supervisors Rulesand Regulations

CLOSED SESSION The board of supervisors may go into closed session in ac-

cordance with Wis Stat 1985(1)(g) for conferring with legalcounsel for the governmental body who is rendering oral orwritten advice concerning strategy to be adopted by the bodywith respect to litigation in which it is or is likely to become in-volved Topic Town of Hoard fire protection charges

The board of supervisors may go in and out of closed ses-sion and take any action deemed appropriate from closed ses-sion

ADJOURNMENTChristina M Jensen

Clark County ClerkPersons needing special accommodation to attend or

participate in this meeting may call the county clerk at(715) 743-5150 or TDD (715) 743-5192 or (715) 743-3157

Posted in compliance with WI Open Meetings LawsWNAXLP1-177354

I REGULAR BUSINESS A Call to order B Roll call C Verication of notice to public D Pledge of Allegiance E Approval of agenda F Approval of previous minutes II OPEN FORUM III AGENDA ITEMS A Discussionaction on certification of school Board candidates B Discussionaction on second reading of School Board Policy Open Enrollment chapter 10 section E C Discussionaction on rst reading of School Board Policy Unexpired Term Fulllment chapter 2 section C D Discussionaction on maintenancelead custodian job description E Discussionaction on 2016-17 school calendar

F Discussionaction on sta hiring(s) G Discussionaction on summer school H Discussionaction on high school course selection book for 2016-17 school year I Discussionact ion on number of spaces available for open enrollment J Discussionaction on Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) Program K Discussionaction on sta ng for 2016-17 school year L Discussionaction on athletic co-oping IV TREASURERrsquoS REPORT A Action on vouchers B Financial report V OTHER REPORTS A School Board Committee reports B Maintenance report C Daycare director report D Principalrsquos report E Superintendentrsquos report VI CORRESPONDENCE Motion to convene in executive session under Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c)(e)(f) for the purpose of discussingtaking action on (c) Considering employment promotion

compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility (e) Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties the investing of public funds or conducting other specied public business whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session (f) Considering nancial medical social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems or the investigat ion of charges against specic persons except where par (b) applies which if discussed in public would be likely to have a substantial adverse eect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data or involved in such problems or investigations VII ADJOURNMENT

GRANTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT217 N MAIN ST

REGULAR SCHOOL

BOARD MEETINGMONDAY JAN 11 2016 bull 645 PM

IMC bull GRANTON HIGH SCHOOL

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STATE OF WISCONSINCOUNTY OF CLARK

Notice of application for issue of tax deedTO DANA SOCKNESS DANIELLE SOCKNESS ST JO-

SEPHS HOSPITAL CLARK ELECTRIC DENTAL CLINIC OF

MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD CLINIC CO ALLIANCE COLLEC-TION AGENCIES INC owners andor mortgagees andor occu-pants andor lien-holders their heirs or assigns known or unknownof the premises hereinafter described

You and each of you are hereby notified that Clark County is theowner and holder of tax sale certificates which are now deedableon the following described land

E 250 OF W 577 OF N 412 OFLOT 1 CSM 891 REC 626451 BG PTOF W 12 - NE amp PT FRAC SE - NWSEC 24 TWP 27 N R 1 E

And that after the expiration of three months from the serviceof this notice upon you a deed of the land described above will beapplied for

Dated at Neillsville WisThis 23rd day of December 2015

sChristina M Jensen Clark County clerk52-177164 WNAXLP

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PRICE REDUCEDN9536 Hwy K Loyal

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The Loyal Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking acreative energetic person with excellent interpersonal

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director is responsible for the operation of the libraryand the development of its service program The libraryserves approximately 1800 people living in the city of

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items and has an annual budget of $99000Salary commensurate with experience

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30 cents per acre plus a portion of the timber sale rev-enue

Bizjak said the revenue difference would be relativelysmall and is not the main reason why the town maychallenge the purchase Rather he said itrsquos an issue ofplacing some limits on public land expansion

Butler already holds 101 percent of the countyrsquos morethan 135000 acres of county forest land and Bizjak saidhe would like to see it stop there When talking to townresidents on the issue he said ldquoTheir first question islsquoWhy does the county need more landrsquordquo he said

Butler was part of the western and southern areas ofthe county where farmers lost tax deeds to their propertyafter the Dust Bowl years and those acres eventuallybecame the county forest There is no need to expand itanymore in Bizjakrsquos opinion

ldquoIt has been like that since I was a kid in the 1940srdquo

Bizjak said ldquoThey donrsquot need any more hellip We think pri-vate ownership is the best way for the rest of our landsrdquo

Forest from page 1

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities whichwas 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-yearaverage according to preliminary statistics from the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that expe-rienced an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percentcompared with 2014 However it is important to notethat the 494 traffic deaths in 2014 were the lowest annualtotal in 71 yearsrdquo said WisDOT Secretary Mark GottliebldquoIn recent years wersquove had success in reducing trafficfatalities and our ultimate goal is still zero preventabletraffic deaths in Wisconsin We will continue to analyzecrash data so we can take effective actions in traffic safetyeducation enforcement and engineering to prevent fataland serious injury crashesrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety said that war m spring weather substan-tial drops in gas prices and an improving economy in2015 likely contributed to an increase in the number of

vehicles on the road and the miles they traveled An in-crease in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) can also increasethe risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several moremonths However VMT went up in 2014 and there areindications that it may have increased again in 2015rdquoPabst said ldquoWe also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell ifincreasing the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstatehighways and freeways had any effect on the number andseverity of crashes We do know that interstates and free-ways continue to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were amongthe safest since the end of World War II in terms of traf-fic deaths but a few deadly months contributed greatlyto the increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities inJune July and August of 2015 than we had in the samemonths in 2014 The summer months typically havehigher traffic fatalitiesrdquo he said ldquoAlthough the summermonths were relatively safe we had dramatic spikes infatalities in April and September The 50 fatalities inApril were double the number in April 2014 and the 68fatalities in September were 21 more than September2014 Those two months accounted for about 74 percentof the overall increase in fatalities in 2015 compared

with 2014 April was warm and dry in many areas of thestate and September was one of the warmest on recordWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles mo-

torcycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the road Driversalso tend to increase their speeds which make crashesmore violentrdquo

Deaths from traffic crashes were up in most categoriesin 2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bikefatalities To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcomingyear WisDOT along with its traffic safety partners willintensify many safety initiatives including the following

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving taskforces have been created throughout the state The taskforces enable multiple law enforcement agencies to co-ordinate and combine their resources for high-visibilityenforcement efforts Federal funding administered byWisDOT covers the overtime wages for task force officersEnforcement and education efforts to prevent drunkendriving have helped reduce deaths from alcohol-relatedcrashes by approximately 51 percent and injuries by 55percent over the last 10 years in Wisconsin

Traffi c deaths increased by 13 percent over previous year

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CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal senior Derek Nielsen nears a fall in action from the Dec 29-30 Northern Badger WrestlingClassic in River Falls Nielsen placed fifth at 152 pounds to help NGL to a second-place finish among large schoolsat the meet

The Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyal wrestling team madegood use of its holiday break in finishing second amonglarge schools at the 39-team Northern Badger WrestlingClassic held Dec 29-30 in River Falls NGL got third-placeindividual finishes from Skylar Barth at 113 pounds andNick Rueth at 285 and several other high finishes to givehost River Falls a run for the tourney title Spencer-Columbus placed fourth among medium-sized schoolswith sophomore Hunter Luepke taking the championshipat 195 pounds

River Falls ended up on top of the large team standingswith 234 points and was trailed by NGL (222) in secondRhinelander (196) in third and Melrose-MindoroGale-Ettrick-Trempealeau (1645) in third

Spring ValleyElmwood (3145) won the D2 title withCumberland (213) second St Croix Central (178) thirdand Spencer-Columbus (157) in fourth Boyceville wonthe D3 crown with 2985 points and Clear Lake was sec-

ond with 170NGL was led by the third-place finishes of Barth and

Luepke and a fourth-place from Stetson Rueth at 145pounds

Barth improved his season record to 17-1 with a 4-1record at River Falls After reaching the semi-finals hewas pinned in 110 by Cole Britton (16-1) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg but then received a forfeit win for third place

At 285 pounds Rueth (16-2) used two pins and a 5-3 deci-sion over Jacob Zschernitz (12-4) of Spencer-Columbusto reach the semi-finals where he lost a 4-2 overtimedecision to Brandon Windsor (14-1) of Boyceville Ruethbounced back in the third-place match with a pin in 323over Noah LeBlanc (15-5) of Hayward

Stetson Rueth (14-2) took fourth at 145 poundsbut hadto forfeit the third-place match due to injury He had a pinand two decisions to reach the semi-finals where he lostan 8-0 decision to Jacob DeMeyer (18-3) of Rhinelander

Derek Nielsen (18-1) suffered his first loss of the seasonat River Falls but posted a 5-1 record for a fifth-place fin-ish After pinning his first two opponents Nielsen lost a4-3 decision to Clay Carney (18-1) of St Croix Falls Hecame back with two pins and defeated James LaPointe(19-2) of BayfieldWashburn 5-2 in the fifth-place match

Andrew Buchanan (14-5) also took fifth place at 182pounds He won his first two matches on decisionsthen was pinned in 155 by Rowdy Kochevar (15-1) in thequarter-finals He came back with three straight wins forfifth place including a 9-1 decision over Conner Daggett(17-4) of River Falls and a 7-3 decision over Cole Olson(15-5) of BloomerColfax

Freshman Stephen Buchanan (15-5) went 5-2 in thetourney for seventh place at 160 pounds After splittinghis first two matches Buchanan reeled off three straightwins including an 8-6 decision over Sam Newell (15-3) ofChetekWeyerhauserPrairie Farm but lost a 10-9 deci-sion to Devon Johnson (11-5) of Spring Valley-ElmwoodHe claimed seventh place with a fall in 441 over MichaelProkop (15-5) of Arcadia

Spencer-Columbus fourth in D2

as Luepke wins weight class

Other wrestlers for NGL-- Sayer Rachu (8-7) went 0-2 at 106 pounds-- Kyle Gurney (14-6) went 4-3 for 10th place at 120

pounds-- Kanyon Rachu (8-8) went 1-2 at 126 pounds-- Dylan Nielsen (14-4) went 3-2 at 132 pounds-- Zach Smith (10-7) went 2-2 at 138 pounds-- Lucas Ingold (10-4) went 4-3 for 11th place at 195

pounds-- Sam Baumgartner (3-6) went 2-2 at 220 pounds

Luepke wins weight class crownSpencer-Columbus sophomore Hunter Luepke upped

his season record to 15-1 as he won the Northern Badgerindividual championship at 195 pounds After a first-round bye Luepke pinned Marty Peterson (12-9) of Phil-lips in 301 and then scored a 56-second pin over ColtonKrueger (17-6) of Rhinelander Luepke reached the finalswith a 9-1 major decision over Noah Weiczorek (18-2) ofClear Lake then took the title with a 3-1 decision overMatthew Williamson (18-3) of River Falls

Freshman Logan Zschernitz (12-4) helped the team ef-

fort with a fifth-place showing at 285 pounds After a byeand an overtime win he lost the match to Rueth but cameback with a 3-0 decision over Brendan Soulier (20-2) ofBayfieldWashburn a pin in 154 over Clay Peterson (10-6) of Durand and a 2-1 double overtime win over ParkerSteen (17-4) of Luck-Frederic-Grantsburg

Nathan Neumann (12-6) placed sixth for the Rocketsat 160 pounds He got a pin and a decision in his first twomatches then lost a 2-1 decision to Luke Clark (12-6) of StCroix Falls He went 2-1 the rest of the way to take sixth

In his first action of the season senior Hunter Hildeb-randt (4-3) placed eighth at 170 pounds He won his firsttwo matches by pin then was pinned in 221 by MicahJohnson (10-0) of Boyceville He came back with a win bypin and another by decision then lost the seventh-placematch by pin to Dakota Steinke (11-3) of Osseo-FairchildAugustaFall Creek

Sophomore Bryce Shaw (12-5) placed ninth at 126pounds After a bye and a pin he lost a 5-3 decision to Les

Please see Northern Badger page 8

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Lakey (12-4) of Mel-MinGET He also lost his next matchbut finished with two decision wins for ninth-place

Other Rocket wrestlers-- Jake Dick (6-8) went 1-2 at 106 pounds-- Dominick Wichlacz (8-10) went 3-4 and placed 12th

at 120 pounds-- Jeremiah Giles (1-2) went 1-2 at 132 pounds-- Tim Bauer (11-3) went 1-2 at 138 pounds-- Caden Schillinger (7-7) went 0-2 at 145 pounds-- Carson Hildebrandt (10-8) went 4-3 and placed 11th

at 152 pounds-- Elijah Welsh (5-7) went 1-2 at 182 pounds-- Max Johnson (0-2) went 0-2 at 220 pounds

The Loyal girls bas-ketball team fell be-hind by double digits

in the first half againstElk Mound on Jan 4and was never able tomake up the differencein a 58-44 non-confer-ence loss

The Greyhoundsdipped to 8-2 overallon the season with theloss which came de-spite Karsyn Ruethrsquos21 points and sevenrebounds Long-rangeshooting was a concernas the Greyhounds hitonly one of 11 attemptsfrom 3-point distance

Elk Mound led 31-17at the half and shot 43 percent (21-49) from the field forthe game Loyal was not as accurate hitting 35 percent(13-37) The Greyhounds held a slight edge at the free-throw line hitting 17 of 23 to 13 of 20 for Elk Mound

Morgan Reinwand scored eight points for LoyalMcKenna McVey led Elk Mound with 17 points and

10 rebounds

in any of them Twenty-five of the 29 incumbents will beunopposed for new 2-year terms one newcomer will fill

an open spot and three seats have no candidatesIn District 18 (town of Loyal Ward 2 town of ShermanWard 1 town of York Ward 2) incumbent Kevin Froebafiled non-candidacy papers in December but no one elsefiled paperwork to take his place

District 15 (city of Greenwood Wards 1 and 2 townof Eaton Ward 2) also has no candidate That seat washeld by Rodger Ashbeck until he died in November andno one has been appointed to fill the vacancy and no onefiled paperwork to run for the seat in April

In the countyrsquos District 9 (city of Colby Wards 3 and4 town of Colby Ward 1 city of Abbotsford Ward 5) in-cumbent David Holtzhausen did not file a non-candidacystatement but has indicated he will not run again Thatmeans the candidate filing period for that seat is extended

until Jan 8 at 5 pmIn District 10 (town of Colby Ward 2 city of Colby Ward

2) incumbent Jeff Kolzow is not running for re-electionBryce Luchterhand is running unopposed for that seatIncumbent county Board members who will run unop-

posed in April are Marcia Hochhalter Abbotsford GaryLeichtman Dorchester Fred Schindler Curtiss TomWilcox Curtiss Mark Renderman Withee Joe Waichu-lis Thorp Dean Zank Thorp Arlene Kodl Thorp ScottJalling Owen Art Petke Withee Al Bower WillardJereome Krempasky Greenwood Wayne HendricksonUnity Chuck Rueth Loyal Gordon Haselow LoyalByrl Dahl Chili Frieda Rollins Granton Brian KunzeNeillsville Duane Boon Neillsville Dale Mitte Neills-ville Rick Opelt Neillsville Doris Bakker NeillsvilleFritz Garbisch Granton William Neville Neillsvilleand Randy Sebesta Neillsville

Elections from page 1

Northern Badgerfrom page 7

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A Year in the Outdoors for Selina WaltersHello friendsSo that I may stay home the week between Christmas and New Years I

write a column about some of the highlights of the year that is just comingto an end This yearrsquos column for the most part is going to be about some ofthe many outdoor adventures that I went on with my 14-year-old daughterSelina Walters

January 2015Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went on a winter

camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi River near LaCrosse We hadplanned on fishing near Ferryville but there was not good ice (discovery madeupon arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to LaCrosse where for the nexttwo days we had great success on 27-34 inch northern pike

February 2015 Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos annual fisheree

which attracts a lot of fishermen and women We stayed with the Howeshad a blast and Selina took first and second place in the kids northern pikedivision with a couple of beautiful gators This is not meant to be an insultbut as big as this fisheree is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boostthe prizes for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are 14 is areally big deal for a kid

April 2015Selina just told me yesterday that her favorite sport is turkey hunting

Each spring I take Selina to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos ldquoYouth Turkey HuntrdquoThis year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to hunt at his pheasantpreserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked it out so that Selina could hunt on aneighborrsquos property as well and literally on the last minute of our two-dayhunt Selina harvested a beautiful gobbler

May 2015Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I mentioned she loves

this sport The beauty about going from the early April hunt to May is thatspring is in full strut comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life isgood Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year and that one was thebiggest turkey that I have been a part of harvesting

Later in May we headed over to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed at Birch PointResort near Bloomer Each spring Selina brings a friend our good friend PaulMaire puts us up in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina thisis another canrsquot miss trip

June 2015

In a years time I go on about 40 trips The two best are Canada to ShultzLake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) and deer camp Selina has only missed oneyear of her entire life of doing a fly in and she loves heading north with familyand friends This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We land on aSaturday and go home on a Saturday We fish hard laugh lots and stay up late

July 2015Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Mentors Outdoors)

camping tripsThe first one was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin Dells and we

had a blast The second was on the Petenwell Flowage Fishing tubing bearbaiting and lots of campfire time with a lot of good people check out KAMOat wwwkamokidsorg

August 2015For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day

outing to an island on the Flambeau Flowage We tube swim sometimes fishand do a whole bunch of nothing

September 2015Other than moose or elk hunting which is just a trip What wipes me outmore than anything is bear baiting and then hunting This July through mid-October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands of miles on my truckProbably a couple hundred hours in the woods and though we had plenty ofbig bear coming to the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so that we went 32hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October 2015Our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near Ferryville while camping

on an island This trip is a classic that my father started back in the late rsquo50sand I have been doing for 44 years Selina loves it

November 2015Deer camp The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants to leave

This fall Selina became independent As long as she is carrying a compass adaypack and hip boots she does not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space Happy New Year Sunset

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Hicks like me just dont belong in the big cityDonald rump at an illegal Mexican aliens

daughters quinceantildeera A live mink in a urhat store Caitlyn Jenner at a testosterone clinicAn ISIS suicide bomber at a sensitivity trainingseminar Me in a big city

I places where certain people dont belongdid not come to your mind during that 1047297rstparagraph well then maybe you should eitherread it again -- more careully this time -- or youstill havent recovered rom drinking yourselinto oblivion on New Years Eve to make yourselpretend youre actually looking orward to 2016I mean geez its a presidential election year Ithink the people o Pompeii had a better 79 ADthan were gonna have in the next 12 monthsYeah go ahead Look it up Ive got all day

o start off my year on the wrong oot (whenyoure as clumsy as me they both work prettywell) I had to drive to the win Cities this weekto pick up my son rom the airport otherwiseknown as the MOS ASININELY COMPLEXSPACE ON HE PLANE O FIND YOURWAY AROUND IN I mean real ly was it neces-sary to hire the same architect who designs ratmazes or science experiments to lay out thisriddle o concrete tile escalators and 3-ounceliquid limit signs Is 1047298ying in oblong crashablealuminum tubes not stressul enough that wemust look or our baggage on Level 3 Concourse5 Gate 12 when our plane unloaded on Level1 Concourse 8 Gate 43 and t he two places areseparated by three security checkpoints twomiles o rope lanes and the skeletons o previouspassengers who just gave up And to top it offdid all the paper towel dispensers in the mensrestroom near the main Delta gate have to be out

o paper last night Really All o themItll help set the scene or you to know that Iam a true country boy to whom three people

is a throng and a hundred is way more than

enough reason to pack a weeks worth o vittlesin a blanket at the end o a pole and head or thewoods I grew up in Willard mind you where theonly places I ever saw more people than I couldcount on 10 1047297ngers was at church on Sunday ata amily get-together or maybe at the peepholebetween the girls and boys locker rooms (youd besurprised how that can draw a crowd) When I wasa kid going to the city meant a drive to Neillsvillewhere they had stores so big you couldnt throw adried cowpie rom one end to the other Not thatI ever tried

Getting to the Minneapolis-St Paul Interna-tional Airport is easy enough i you either 1047297rst visitMapQuest and print off clear directions or justclose your eyes and step on the gas afer you crossthe Mississippi (I chose Option B) Te airport isright along Interstate 494 which in a 15-secondspan carries as much traffi c as passed by my houseduring the 1047297rst 14 years o my lie and as long asyou know which exit to take yeah no I had noclue My only hope was that i I took the wrongone that Id notice the Welcome to South Dakotasign and still have time to get back to the airportbeore my son met a nice gal dated or a year gotmarried and began a amily

I had to choose between exits or erminal 1or erminal 2 which sounds simple except thateenie-meenie-miney-moe is shall we say ex-hilarating when youre moving at 70 mph just tokeep up with the exhaust umes o other vehiclesI picked erminal 1 mostly because I was in thewrong lane to get to the exit or erminal 2 andby gum i thats not a good reason I cant think owhat might be A mile or s o later I was conronted

with yet more choices either or baggage unload-ing passenger pick-up short-term parking long-term parking valet service or to proceed directly

to the runway or tower clearance or take-off Iselected the short-term parking lane much to therage o the taxi driver behind me who didnt expectme to veer at almost a right angle across three laneswithout so much as a 1047298eeting thought o signaling

but hey I was there Hell get over itAfer parking I strolled into erminal 1 rodeon an escalator down into the lower level tookanother escalator back up to baggage claim areatook yet a third moving staircase r ide up the mainboarding gate level and decided right then andthere thatd Id have an escalator in my house i itwasnt a ranch style I ound one o those electronicboards that show you the status o departing andarriving 1047298ights ound my sons 1047298ight numbernoted that his plane was on time and then deducedrom the available inormation that I had virtuallyno idea whatsoever where I was in relation towhere he might be in the event that his pilot didnot grossly overshoot the runway and land on aStillwater residential street (yeah I get paranoidwhen Im in the big city)

I looked around or a riendly security person

or a counter employee or possible assistancewith 1047297nding Bens arrival gate but every humanI approached looked at me as i I had a stamp on

my orehead saying Has Ebola I did

come upon a schematic diagram o theairports layout -- with a bright red Youare here mark but that was as helpulas pointing to a star in the Andromedagalaxy and telling me Tis is 6000 lightyears rom your destination

I waited in a seating area until Bentexted me with the pinpoint messageIm here which narrowed down his lo-cation to somewhere between the 42ndand 43rd parallels o latitude ( I knew Ishould have paid attention in junior highgeography class) I texted back that I was

in the main Delta gate area He said he was notBut I already knew that Which he knew that Iknew I escalated down to the next level --OoohhI like the sound o that -- while he came up one1047298oor He asked i I was in erminal 2 I saidShould I be He didnt know He said I shouldstay put and he would 1047297nd me I said Tats whatthe cavalry outpost said to General Custer at LittleBig Horn and look how that turned out Well noI didnt really because it wouldve taken like 10minutes or me to type such a long text messagebut you get the point

In just a ew minutes Ben ound me maybebecause I was curled up in a corner o the baggageclaim area and wailing or Mommy but hey allswell that ends well right In another 30 minuteswe had ollowed my bread crumb line back to thecar and we were on our way back home

A stray cat in a dog pound A Kardashian in aroom with no cameras Hillary Clinton in MonicaLewinskys wedding party Vladimir Putin at ananti-government secrecy orum Me in a crowded

airportYou get the picture

by TRG Editor Dean Lesar

THEBORNLESAR

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NOTICE OF RABIES VACCINATIONAND DOG LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

Pursuant to Section 174052 Wisconsin Statutesnotice is hereby given to all owners of dogs in Clark County thatrabies vaccinations and dog licenses are required under the

statutes Vaccination by a veterinarian against rabies of all dogsis required (Sec 9521) within 30 days after the dog reaches 4months of age and revaccinated before the certificate expires orwithin three years of the previous vaccination Notice is herebyfurther given that evidence that the dog is currently immunizedagainst rabies must be presented before a license can be issuedTo qualify for the minimum license fee for neutered males orspayed females presentation of evidence attesting to same mustbe presented when applying for the license

PENALTIES A minimum late fee of $5 shall be assessed to the owner of

each dog 5 months of age or over who fails to obtain a dog li-cense by April 1st of each year or within 30 days of acquiringownership on or before the dog reached licensable age Theminimum late fee may be raised by municipal action

Any owner who fails to have a dog vaccinated against rabiesas required by statute may be required to forfeit not less than $50nor more than $100

2016 dog licenses can be obtained from your local treasurerChristina M JensenClark County Clerk

1-177242 WNAXLP

Regular agenda

I Call meeting to order II Notice of meeting III Roll call IV Pledge of Allegiance V Consent agenda A Minutes of previous meeting (regular Board meeting Dec 16 2015) B Treasurerrsquos report C Approval of vouchers D Accept gifts grants or donations E Contractsresignationssubstitutesvolunteers F Field trips VI Communication from the public VII Presentations VIII Reports A District administratorrsquos report B Principalrsquos report C Board membersrsquo reports D Committee reports IX Discussion and possible action

A Second reading of Policy 5113 Open Enrollment and 511301 Course Options B Establish open enrollment limit

C Approve CESA 10 service contract for 2016-17 D 2016-17 school calendar draft E Approve referendum resolution F Administrative contracts 1 MSHS principal 2 Business manager 3 District administrator G Audit handbooks X Recess into executive session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c) Discussion of personnel performance and evaluation XI Reconvene to open session XII Other matters that may legally come before the Board XIII Adjourn

Todd Felhofer district administrator

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENWOOD

REGULAR BOARDMEETING AGENDA

WNAXLP1-177249

Public notice is hereby given to the public and news mediapursuant to Wisconsin Statutes that the regular school Boardmeeting of the School District of Greenwood will be held onMonday Jan 11 2016 at 630 pm in the Board room locatedin the middle-high school building The agenda for the said meetingis as follows

AGENDA 1 Call to order by Board president 2 Verication of compliance with open meeting law 3 Roll call -- establish quorum 4 Recognition of visitors 5 Agenda changes 6 Approve minutes of previous meetings 7 Treasurerrsquos report 8 Approve vouchers 9 Discuss possible Board action on early graduation request 10 Discussion on WASB delegate assembly vote 11 Approve 2016-17 school year fall coaches 12 Referendum discussion 13 Administrative reports a Mrs Schulz b Mr Zanotelli c Mr Endreas 14 Committee reports 15 Executive session under WI SS 1985(1)(c) Discussreview personnel matters administrative staf ng and administrative contracts and consideration of change in employee contract 16 Return to open session 17 Action (if needed)18 Adjournment

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SPENCER

REGULAR SCHOOLBOARD MEETING

WED JAN 13 2016 bull 630-930 PMHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

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AGENDA 1 Call to order -- roll call

2 Verify posting 3 Approve agenda 4 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1) [c] to discuss district administrator evaluations possible 4YK sharing with St Anthony School and other personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote) 5 At 8 pm adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote) 6 Public comments 7 Approve minutes of meetings 8 Approve treasurerrsquos reports includingnancial reports and bills 9 Committee reports and other recommendations including Board approvals 10 Old business Discuss Board self evaluations Discussapprove WASB resolutions Approve Second reading of Revised Social Media Policy and Procedure for Management of Student Allergies Policy

11 New business Discuss Upcoming Board elections Discuss High school math teacher position Approve Driver education teacher class reimbursement Approve 2016-17 CESA contract Read Letter of thanks 12 Other business (principalrsquos report and other matters as may properly come before the Board)13 Public comments14 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1)[c] and [e] to discuss personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote)15 Adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote)16 Adjournment

LOYAL BOARD OF EDUCATION

REGULAR MEETINGWEDNESDAY JAN 13 2016

HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY730 PM CLOSED SESSION

8 PM OPEN SESSION

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AGENDA FOR CLARK COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Thursday January 14 2016730 pm

County Board Room CourthouseNeillsville WI 54456

CALL TO ORDERPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEROLL CALLRESOLUTIONS

1-1-16 To Approve Municipal Dam Grant Application to Re-pair Sherwood Lake Dam

2-1-16 Approving Grant Applications For 2016-2017 ATV(Includes UTVrsquoS and T-ROUTES) Trail Mainte-nance Funding

3-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 KnobbyRidge Off-Road Motorcycle Trail Maintenance andRestoration Funding

4-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 Snow-mobile Trail Maintenance Funding

5-1-16 Purchase of County Forest Land Enrollment ofCounty-Owned Lands into County Forest Lawand Application for Knowles-Nelson StewardshipFunds

MISCELLANEOUS Approval of the December 9 2015 minutes Approval of the payrollPublic comment on any item on the agenda may be by call

of the chair or by Rule 20 of the Board of Supervisors Rulesand Regulations

CLOSED SESSION The board of supervisors may go into closed session in ac-

cordance with Wis Stat 1985(1)(g) for conferring with legalcounsel for the governmental body who is rendering oral orwritten advice concerning strategy to be adopted by the bodywith respect to litigation in which it is or is likely to become in-volved Topic Town of Hoard fire protection charges

The board of supervisors may go in and out of closed ses-sion and take any action deemed appropriate from closed ses-sion

ADJOURNMENTChristina M Jensen

Clark County ClerkPersons needing special accommodation to attend or

participate in this meeting may call the county clerk at(715) 743-5150 or TDD (715) 743-5192 or (715) 743-3157

Posted in compliance with WI Open Meetings LawsWNAXLP1-177354

I REGULAR BUSINESS A Call to order B Roll call C Verication of notice to public D Pledge of Allegiance E Approval of agenda F Approval of previous minutes II OPEN FORUM III AGENDA ITEMS A Discussionaction on certification of school Board candidates B Discussionaction on second reading of School Board Policy Open Enrollment chapter 10 section E C Discussionaction on rst reading of School Board Policy Unexpired Term Fulllment chapter 2 section C D Discussionaction on maintenancelead custodian job description E Discussionaction on 2016-17 school calendar

F Discussionaction on sta hiring(s) G Discussionaction on summer school H Discussionaction on high school course selection book for 2016-17 school year I Discussionact ion on number of spaces available for open enrollment J Discussionaction on Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) Program K Discussionaction on sta ng for 2016-17 school year L Discussionaction on athletic co-oping IV TREASURERrsquoS REPORT A Action on vouchers B Financial report V OTHER REPORTS A School Board Committee reports B Maintenance report C Daycare director report D Principalrsquos report E Superintendentrsquos report VI CORRESPONDENCE Motion to convene in executive session under Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c)(e)(f) for the purpose of discussingtaking action on (c) Considering employment promotion

compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility (e) Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties the investing of public funds or conducting other specied public business whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session (f) Considering nancial medical social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems or the investigat ion of charges against specic persons except where par (b) applies which if discussed in public would be likely to have a substantial adverse eect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data or involved in such problems or investigations VII ADJOURNMENT

GRANTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT217 N MAIN ST

REGULAR SCHOOL

BOARD MEETINGMONDAY JAN 11 2016 bull 645 PM

IMC bull GRANTON HIGH SCHOOL

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STATE OF WISCONSINCOUNTY OF CLARK

Notice of application for issue of tax deedTO DANA SOCKNESS DANIELLE SOCKNESS ST JO-

SEPHS HOSPITAL CLARK ELECTRIC DENTAL CLINIC OF

MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD CLINIC CO ALLIANCE COLLEC-TION AGENCIES INC owners andor mortgagees andor occu-pants andor lien-holders their heirs or assigns known or unknownof the premises hereinafter described

You and each of you are hereby notified that Clark County is theowner and holder of tax sale certificates which are now deedableon the following described land

E 250 OF W 577 OF N 412 OFLOT 1 CSM 891 REC 626451 BG PTOF W 12 - NE amp PT FRAC SE - NWSEC 24 TWP 27 N R 1 E

And that after the expiration of three months from the serviceof this notice upon you a deed of the land described above will beapplied for

Dated at Neillsville WisThis 23rd day of December 2015

sChristina M Jensen Clark County clerk52-177164 WNAXLP

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HEALTHCARE when you need itfor just $54 per visit including ba-sic labs Aspirus FastCare Clinicin Abbotsford offers walk-in carefor common aliments such as al-lergies ear aches sore throatsflu or cold symptoms urinarytract infections and more AspirusFastCare Clinic is open Mon-Fri8am-8pm Sat 9am-5pm Sun Holidays 9am-1pm Locatedin the East Town Mall 1011 EastSpruce St Abbotsford

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TRUCK DRIVER Wanted for grainhopper division home week-

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If interested in taking the course contact Joan JallingHR Manager at 715-229-2172 extension 204 for furtherinformation

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PRICE REDUCEDN9536 Hwy K Loyal

Two-story rural duplex with two3-bedroom 1-bath apartmentsmost appliances includedgarage use second duplex nextdoor for sale

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Two-story rural duplex with two3-bedroom 1-bath apartmentsmost appliances included 4-cargarage and additional duplexright next door for sale

N14276 Resewood Ave Withee

Country living in the WitheeThorp area This 4-bedroomhome sits on 10 acres of openfarm land Plenty of room formore outbuildings plant somefruit trees or rent out the land

for more income Strong built home with some nice updatingdone over the years including a new roof in 2015 Plenty ofvehicle storage with the 3-car garage Good location off thehighway This one will not last long hurry

OVER 30 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS

1 - 1 7 7 3 2 1

The Loyal Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking acreative energetic person with excellent interpersonal

skills for the full-time position of library directorUnder the supervision of the Library Board the library

director is responsible for the operation of the libraryand the development of its service program The libraryserves approximately 1800 people living in the city of

Loyal and the surrounding area The library is currentlyopen 34 hours per week has a collection of over 25000

items and has an annual budget of $99000Salary commensurate with experience

A benefit package is providedThe position is to begin Jan 1 2016 Qualifications

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30 cents per acre plus a portion of the timber sale rev-enue

Bizjak said the revenue difference would be relativelysmall and is not the main reason why the town maychallenge the purchase Rather he said itrsquos an issue ofplacing some limits on public land expansion

Butler already holds 101 percent of the countyrsquos morethan 135000 acres of county forest land and Bizjak saidhe would like to see it stop there When talking to townresidents on the issue he said ldquoTheir first question islsquoWhy does the county need more landrsquordquo he said

Butler was part of the western and southern areas ofthe county where farmers lost tax deeds to their propertyafter the Dust Bowl years and those acres eventuallybecame the county forest There is no need to expand itanymore in Bizjakrsquos opinion

ldquoIt has been like that since I was a kid in the 1940srdquo

Bizjak said ldquoThey donrsquot need any more hellip We think pri-vate ownership is the best way for the rest of our landsrdquo

Forest from page 1

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities whichwas 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-yearaverage according to preliminary statistics from the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that expe-rienced an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percentcompared with 2014 However it is important to notethat the 494 traffic deaths in 2014 were the lowest annualtotal in 71 yearsrdquo said WisDOT Secretary Mark GottliebldquoIn recent years wersquove had success in reducing trafficfatalities and our ultimate goal is still zero preventabletraffic deaths in Wisconsin We will continue to analyzecrash data so we can take effective actions in traffic safetyeducation enforcement and engineering to prevent fataland serious injury crashesrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety said that war m spring weather substan-tial drops in gas prices and an improving economy in2015 likely contributed to an increase in the number of

vehicles on the road and the miles they traveled An in-crease in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) can also increasethe risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several moremonths However VMT went up in 2014 and there areindications that it may have increased again in 2015rdquoPabst said ldquoWe also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell ifincreasing the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstatehighways and freeways had any effect on the number andseverity of crashes We do know that interstates and free-ways continue to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were amongthe safest since the end of World War II in terms of traf-fic deaths but a few deadly months contributed greatlyto the increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities inJune July and August of 2015 than we had in the samemonths in 2014 The summer months typically havehigher traffic fatalitiesrdquo he said ldquoAlthough the summermonths were relatively safe we had dramatic spikes infatalities in April and September The 50 fatalities inApril were double the number in April 2014 and the 68fatalities in September were 21 more than September2014 Those two months accounted for about 74 percentof the overall increase in fatalities in 2015 compared

with 2014 April was warm and dry in many areas of thestate and September was one of the warmest on recordWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles mo-

torcycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the road Driversalso tend to increase their speeds which make crashesmore violentrdquo

Deaths from traffic crashes were up in most categoriesin 2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bikefatalities To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcomingyear WisDOT along with its traffic safety partners willintensify many safety initiatives including the following

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving taskforces have been created throughout the state The taskforces enable multiple law enforcement agencies to co-ordinate and combine their resources for high-visibilityenforcement efforts Federal funding administered byWisDOT covers the overtime wages for task force officersEnforcement and education efforts to prevent drunkendriving have helped reduce deaths from alcohol-relatedcrashes by approximately 51 percent and injuries by 55percent over the last 10 years in Wisconsin

Traffi c deaths increased by 13 percent over previous year

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GRANTON SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

Home -- Neillsville

Tuesday Jan 12 At Alma Center Lincoln

Thursday Jan 14 At Greenwood

Tuesday Jan 19 At Owen-Withee

Girls basketballMonday Jan 11

At Abbotsford

Tuesday Jan 12Home -- Neillsville

Friday Jan 15Home -- Colby

Monday Jan 18 At Thorp

GREENWOOD SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

Home -- Gilman

Saturday Jan 9Home -- Cornell -- 1 pm

Tuesday Jan 12 At Blair-Taylor

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7

Home -- Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home -- Cornell -- 245 pm

Tuesday Jan 12 At Spencer

Friday Jan 15Home -- Gilman

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Vs Abbotsford Colby at Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home tournament at Neillsville

LOYAL SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8

At Wisconsin Valley Lutheran

Monday Jan 11Home -- Whitehall

Thursday Jan 14Home -- Colby

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7 At Greenwood

Saturday Jan 9 At Barneveld -- 2 pm

Tuesday Jan 12Home -- Owen-Withee

Friday Jan 15Home -- Neillsville

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Vs Abbotsford Colby at Loyal

Saturday Jan 9Home tournament at Neillsville

SPENCER SPORTS

Boys basketballFriday Jan 8Home -- Colby

Thursday Jan 14Home -- Marshfield Columbus

Tuesday Jan 19 At Auburndale

Girls basketballThursday Jan 7 At Owen-Withee

Tuesay Jan 12Home -- Greenwood

Friday Jan 15Home -- Owen-Withee

WrestlingThursday Jan 7

Home -- Stanley-BoydOwen- Withee

Saturday Jan 9 At Merrill tournament

Thursday Jan 14 At RegisMcDonell

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Loyal 6-0Neillsville 5-1Spencer 4-1Owen-Withee 4-2Colby 4-3Gilman 2-5Greenwood 1-4Marsh Columbus 1-4Gilman 0-7

Loyal loses to Elk Mound

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Lakey (12-4) of Mel-MinGET He also lost his next matchbut finished with two decision wins for ninth-place

Other Rocket wrestlers-- Jake Dick (6-8) went 1-2 at 106 pounds-- Dominick Wichlacz (8-10) went 3-4 and placed 12th

at 120 pounds-- Jeremiah Giles (1-2) went 1-2 at 132 pounds-- Tim Bauer (11-3) went 1-2 at 138 pounds-- Caden Schillinger (7-7) went 0-2 at 145 pounds-- Carson Hildebrandt (10-8) went 4-3 and placed 11th

at 152 pounds-- Elijah Welsh (5-7) went 1-2 at 182 pounds-- Max Johnson (0-2) went 0-2 at 220 pounds

The Loyal girls bas-ketball team fell be-hind by double digits

in the first half againstElk Mound on Jan 4and was never able tomake up the differencein a 58-44 non-confer-ence loss

The Greyhoundsdipped to 8-2 overallon the season with theloss which came de-spite Karsyn Ruethrsquos21 points and sevenrebounds Long-rangeshooting was a concernas the Greyhounds hitonly one of 11 attemptsfrom 3-point distance

Elk Mound led 31-17at the half and shot 43 percent (21-49) from the field forthe game Loyal was not as accurate hitting 35 percent(13-37) The Greyhounds held a slight edge at the free-throw line hitting 17 of 23 to 13 of 20 for Elk Mound

Morgan Reinwand scored eight points for LoyalMcKenna McVey led Elk Mound with 17 points and

10 rebounds

in any of them Twenty-five of the 29 incumbents will beunopposed for new 2-year terms one newcomer will fill

an open spot and three seats have no candidatesIn District 18 (town of Loyal Ward 2 town of ShermanWard 1 town of York Ward 2) incumbent Kevin Froebafiled non-candidacy papers in December but no one elsefiled paperwork to take his place

District 15 (city of Greenwood Wards 1 and 2 townof Eaton Ward 2) also has no candidate That seat washeld by Rodger Ashbeck until he died in November andno one has been appointed to fill the vacancy and no onefiled paperwork to run for the seat in April

In the countyrsquos District 9 (city of Colby Wards 3 and4 town of Colby Ward 1 city of Abbotsford Ward 5) in-cumbent David Holtzhausen did not file a non-candidacystatement but has indicated he will not run again Thatmeans the candidate filing period for that seat is extended

until Jan 8 at 5 pmIn District 10 (town of Colby Ward 2 city of Colby Ward

2) incumbent Jeff Kolzow is not running for re-electionBryce Luchterhand is running unopposed for that seatIncumbent county Board members who will run unop-

posed in April are Marcia Hochhalter Abbotsford GaryLeichtman Dorchester Fred Schindler Curtiss TomWilcox Curtiss Mark Renderman Withee Joe Waichu-lis Thorp Dean Zank Thorp Arlene Kodl Thorp ScottJalling Owen Art Petke Withee Al Bower WillardJereome Krempasky Greenwood Wayne HendricksonUnity Chuck Rueth Loyal Gordon Haselow LoyalByrl Dahl Chili Frieda Rollins Granton Brian KunzeNeillsville Duane Boon Neillsville Dale Mitte Neills-ville Rick Opelt Neillsville Doris Bakker NeillsvilleFritz Garbisch Granton William Neville Neillsvilleand Randy Sebesta Neillsville

Elections from page 1

Northern Badgerfrom page 7

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A Year in the Outdoors for Selina WaltersHello friendsSo that I may stay home the week between Christmas and New Years I

write a column about some of the highlights of the year that is just comingto an end This yearrsquos column for the most part is going to be about some ofthe many outdoor adventures that I went on with my 14-year-old daughterSelina Walters

January 2015Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went on a winter

camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi River near LaCrosse We hadplanned on fishing near Ferryville but there was not good ice (discovery madeupon arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to LaCrosse where for the nexttwo days we had great success on 27-34 inch northern pike

February 2015 Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos annual fisheree

which attracts a lot of fishermen and women We stayed with the Howeshad a blast and Selina took first and second place in the kids northern pikedivision with a couple of beautiful gators This is not meant to be an insultbut as big as this fisheree is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boostthe prizes for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are 14 is areally big deal for a kid

April 2015Selina just told me yesterday that her favorite sport is turkey hunting

Each spring I take Selina to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos ldquoYouth Turkey HuntrdquoThis year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to hunt at his pheasantpreserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked it out so that Selina could hunt on aneighborrsquos property as well and literally on the last minute of our two-dayhunt Selina harvested a beautiful gobbler

May 2015Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I mentioned she loves

this sport The beauty about going from the early April hunt to May is thatspring is in full strut comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life isgood Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year and that one was thebiggest turkey that I have been a part of harvesting

Later in May we headed over to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed at Birch PointResort near Bloomer Each spring Selina brings a friend our good friend PaulMaire puts us up in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina thisis another canrsquot miss trip

June 2015

In a years time I go on about 40 trips The two best are Canada to ShultzLake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) and deer camp Selina has only missed oneyear of her entire life of doing a fly in and she loves heading north with familyand friends This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We land on aSaturday and go home on a Saturday We fish hard laugh lots and stay up late

July 2015Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Mentors Outdoors)

camping tripsThe first one was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin Dells and we

had a blast The second was on the Petenwell Flowage Fishing tubing bearbaiting and lots of campfire time with a lot of good people check out KAMOat wwwkamokidsorg

August 2015For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day

outing to an island on the Flambeau Flowage We tube swim sometimes fishand do a whole bunch of nothing

September 2015Other than moose or elk hunting which is just a trip What wipes me outmore than anything is bear baiting and then hunting This July through mid-October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands of miles on my truckProbably a couple hundred hours in the woods and though we had plenty ofbig bear coming to the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so that we went 32hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October 2015Our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near Ferryville while camping

on an island This trip is a classic that my father started back in the late rsquo50sand I have been doing for 44 years Selina loves it

November 2015Deer camp The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants to leave

This fall Selina became independent As long as she is carrying a compass adaypack and hip boots she does not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space Happy New Year Sunset

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Hicks like me just dont belong in the big cityDonald rump at an illegal Mexican aliens

daughters quinceantildeera A live mink in a urhat store Caitlyn Jenner at a testosterone clinicAn ISIS suicide bomber at a sensitivity trainingseminar Me in a big city

I places where certain people dont belongdid not come to your mind during that 1047297rstparagraph well then maybe you should eitherread it again -- more careully this time -- or youstill havent recovered rom drinking yourselinto oblivion on New Years Eve to make yourselpretend youre actually looking orward to 2016I mean geez its a presidential election year Ithink the people o Pompeii had a better 79 ADthan were gonna have in the next 12 monthsYeah go ahead Look it up Ive got all day

o start off my year on the wrong oot (whenyoure as clumsy as me they both work prettywell) I had to drive to the win Cities this weekto pick up my son rom the airport otherwiseknown as the MOS ASININELY COMPLEXSPACE ON HE PLANE O FIND YOURWAY AROUND IN I mean real ly was it neces-sary to hire the same architect who designs ratmazes or science experiments to lay out thisriddle o concrete tile escalators and 3-ounceliquid limit signs Is 1047298ying in oblong crashablealuminum tubes not stressul enough that wemust look or our baggage on Level 3 Concourse5 Gate 12 when our plane unloaded on Level1 Concourse 8 Gate 43 and t he two places areseparated by three security checkpoints twomiles o rope lanes and the skeletons o previouspassengers who just gave up And to top it offdid all the paper towel dispensers in the mensrestroom near the main Delta gate have to be out

o paper last night Really All o themItll help set the scene or you to know that Iam a true country boy to whom three people

is a throng and a hundred is way more than

enough reason to pack a weeks worth o vittlesin a blanket at the end o a pole and head or thewoods I grew up in Willard mind you where theonly places I ever saw more people than I couldcount on 10 1047297ngers was at church on Sunday ata amily get-together or maybe at the peepholebetween the girls and boys locker rooms (youd besurprised how that can draw a crowd) When I wasa kid going to the city meant a drive to Neillsvillewhere they had stores so big you couldnt throw adried cowpie rom one end to the other Not thatI ever tried

Getting to the Minneapolis-St Paul Interna-tional Airport is easy enough i you either 1047297rst visitMapQuest and print off clear directions or justclose your eyes and step on the gas afer you crossthe Mississippi (I chose Option B) Te airport isright along Interstate 494 which in a 15-secondspan carries as much traffi c as passed by my houseduring the 1047297rst 14 years o my lie and as long asyou know which exit to take yeah no I had noclue My only hope was that i I took the wrongone that Id notice the Welcome to South Dakotasign and still have time to get back to the airportbeore my son met a nice gal dated or a year gotmarried and began a amily

I had to choose between exits or erminal 1or erminal 2 which sounds simple except thateenie-meenie-miney-moe is shall we say ex-hilarating when youre moving at 70 mph just tokeep up with the exhaust umes o other vehiclesI picked erminal 1 mostly because I was in thewrong lane to get to the exit or erminal 2 andby gum i thats not a good reason I cant think owhat might be A mile or s o later I was conronted

with yet more choices either or baggage unload-ing passenger pick-up short-term parking long-term parking valet service or to proceed directly

to the runway or tower clearance or take-off Iselected the short-term parking lane much to therage o the taxi driver behind me who didnt expectme to veer at almost a right angle across three laneswithout so much as a 1047298eeting thought o signaling

but hey I was there Hell get over itAfer parking I strolled into erminal 1 rodeon an escalator down into the lower level tookanother escalator back up to baggage claim areatook yet a third moving staircase r ide up the mainboarding gate level and decided right then andthere thatd Id have an escalator in my house i itwasnt a ranch style I ound one o those electronicboards that show you the status o departing andarriving 1047298ights ound my sons 1047298ight numbernoted that his plane was on time and then deducedrom the available inormation that I had virtuallyno idea whatsoever where I was in relation towhere he might be in the event that his pilot didnot grossly overshoot the runway and land on aStillwater residential street (yeah I get paranoidwhen Im in the big city)

I looked around or a riendly security person

or a counter employee or possible assistancewith 1047297nding Bens arrival gate but every humanI approached looked at me as i I had a stamp on

my orehead saying Has Ebola I did

come upon a schematic diagram o theairports layout -- with a bright red Youare here mark but that was as helpulas pointing to a star in the Andromedagalaxy and telling me Tis is 6000 lightyears rom your destination

I waited in a seating area until Bentexted me with the pinpoint messageIm here which narrowed down his lo-cation to somewhere between the 42ndand 43rd parallels o latitude ( I knew Ishould have paid attention in junior highgeography class) I texted back that I was

in the main Delta gate area He said he was notBut I already knew that Which he knew that Iknew I escalated down to the next level --OoohhI like the sound o that -- while he came up one1047298oor He asked i I was in erminal 2 I saidShould I be He didnt know He said I shouldstay put and he would 1047297nd me I said Tats whatthe cavalry outpost said to General Custer at LittleBig Horn and look how that turned out Well noI didnt really because it wouldve taken like 10minutes or me to type such a long text messagebut you get the point

In just a ew minutes Ben ound me maybebecause I was curled up in a corner o the baggageclaim area and wailing or Mommy but hey allswell that ends well right In another 30 minuteswe had ollowed my bread crumb line back to thecar and we were on our way back home

A stray cat in a dog pound A Kardashian in aroom with no cameras Hillary Clinton in MonicaLewinskys wedding party Vladimir Putin at ananti-government secrecy orum Me in a crowded

airportYou get the picture

by TRG Editor Dean Lesar

THEBORNLESAR

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NOTICE OF RABIES VACCINATIONAND DOG LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

Pursuant to Section 174052 Wisconsin Statutesnotice is hereby given to all owners of dogs in Clark County thatrabies vaccinations and dog licenses are required under the

statutes Vaccination by a veterinarian against rabies of all dogsis required (Sec 9521) within 30 days after the dog reaches 4months of age and revaccinated before the certificate expires orwithin three years of the previous vaccination Notice is herebyfurther given that evidence that the dog is currently immunizedagainst rabies must be presented before a license can be issuedTo qualify for the minimum license fee for neutered males orspayed females presentation of evidence attesting to same mustbe presented when applying for the license

PENALTIES A minimum late fee of $5 shall be assessed to the owner of

each dog 5 months of age or over who fails to obtain a dog li-cense by April 1st of each year or within 30 days of acquiringownership on or before the dog reached licensable age Theminimum late fee may be raised by municipal action

Any owner who fails to have a dog vaccinated against rabiesas required by statute may be required to forfeit not less than $50nor more than $100

2016 dog licenses can be obtained from your local treasurerChristina M JensenClark County Clerk

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Regular agenda

I Call meeting to order II Notice of meeting III Roll call IV Pledge of Allegiance V Consent agenda A Minutes of previous meeting (regular Board meeting Dec 16 2015) B Treasurerrsquos report C Approval of vouchers D Accept gifts grants or donations E Contractsresignationssubstitutesvolunteers F Field trips VI Communication from the public VII Presentations VIII Reports A District administratorrsquos report B Principalrsquos report C Board membersrsquo reports D Committee reports IX Discussion and possible action

A Second reading of Policy 5113 Open Enrollment and 511301 Course Options B Establish open enrollment limit

C Approve CESA 10 service contract for 2016-17 D 2016-17 school calendar draft E Approve referendum resolution F Administrative contracts 1 MSHS principal 2 Business manager 3 District administrator G Audit handbooks X Recess into executive session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c) Discussion of personnel performance and evaluation XI Reconvene to open session XII Other matters that may legally come before the Board XIII Adjourn

Todd Felhofer district administrator

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENWOOD

REGULAR BOARDMEETING AGENDA

WNAXLP1-177249

Public notice is hereby given to the public and news mediapursuant to Wisconsin Statutes that the regular school Boardmeeting of the School District of Greenwood will be held onMonday Jan 11 2016 at 630 pm in the Board room locatedin the middle-high school building The agenda for the said meetingis as follows

AGENDA 1 Call to order by Board president 2 Verication of compliance with open meeting law 3 Roll call -- establish quorum 4 Recognition of visitors 5 Agenda changes 6 Approve minutes of previous meetings 7 Treasurerrsquos report 8 Approve vouchers 9 Discuss possible Board action on early graduation request 10 Discussion on WASB delegate assembly vote 11 Approve 2016-17 school year fall coaches 12 Referendum discussion 13 Administrative reports a Mrs Schulz b Mr Zanotelli c Mr Endreas 14 Committee reports 15 Executive session under WI SS 1985(1)(c) Discussreview personnel matters administrative staf ng and administrative contracts and consideration of change in employee contract 16 Return to open session 17 Action (if needed)18 Adjournment

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SPENCER

REGULAR SCHOOLBOARD MEETING

WED JAN 13 2016 bull 630-930 PMHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

WNAXLP1-177343

AGENDA 1 Call to order -- roll call

2 Verify posting 3 Approve agenda 4 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1) [c] to discuss district administrator evaluations possible 4YK sharing with St Anthony School and other personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote) 5 At 8 pm adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote) 6 Public comments 7 Approve minutes of meetings 8 Approve treasurerrsquos reports includingnancial reports and bills 9 Committee reports and other recommendations including Board approvals 10 Old business Discuss Board self evaluations Discussapprove WASB resolutions Approve Second reading of Revised Social Media Policy and Procedure for Management of Student Allergies Policy

11 New business Discuss Upcoming Board elections Discuss High school math teacher position Approve Driver education teacher class reimbursement Approve 2016-17 CESA contract Read Letter of thanks 12 Other business (principalrsquos report and other matters as may properly come before the Board)13 Public comments14 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1)[c] and [e] to discuss personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote)15 Adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote)16 Adjournment

LOYAL BOARD OF EDUCATION

REGULAR MEETINGWEDNESDAY JAN 13 2016

HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY730 PM CLOSED SESSION

8 PM OPEN SESSION

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AGENDA FOR CLARK COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Thursday January 14 2016730 pm

County Board Room CourthouseNeillsville WI 54456

CALL TO ORDERPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEROLL CALLRESOLUTIONS

1-1-16 To Approve Municipal Dam Grant Application to Re-pair Sherwood Lake Dam

2-1-16 Approving Grant Applications For 2016-2017 ATV(Includes UTVrsquoS and T-ROUTES) Trail Mainte-nance Funding

3-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 KnobbyRidge Off-Road Motorcycle Trail Maintenance andRestoration Funding

4-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 Snow-mobile Trail Maintenance Funding

5-1-16 Purchase of County Forest Land Enrollment ofCounty-Owned Lands into County Forest Lawand Application for Knowles-Nelson StewardshipFunds

MISCELLANEOUS Approval of the December 9 2015 minutes Approval of the payrollPublic comment on any item on the agenda may be by call

of the chair or by Rule 20 of the Board of Supervisors Rulesand Regulations

CLOSED SESSION The board of supervisors may go into closed session in ac-

cordance with Wis Stat 1985(1)(g) for conferring with legalcounsel for the governmental body who is rendering oral orwritten advice concerning strategy to be adopted by the bodywith respect to litigation in which it is or is likely to become in-volved Topic Town of Hoard fire protection charges

The board of supervisors may go in and out of closed ses-sion and take any action deemed appropriate from closed ses-sion

ADJOURNMENTChristina M Jensen

Clark County ClerkPersons needing special accommodation to attend or

participate in this meeting may call the county clerk at(715) 743-5150 or TDD (715) 743-5192 or (715) 743-3157

Posted in compliance with WI Open Meetings LawsWNAXLP1-177354

I REGULAR BUSINESS A Call to order B Roll call C Verication of notice to public D Pledge of Allegiance E Approval of agenda F Approval of previous minutes II OPEN FORUM III AGENDA ITEMS A Discussionaction on certification of school Board candidates B Discussionaction on second reading of School Board Policy Open Enrollment chapter 10 section E C Discussionaction on rst reading of School Board Policy Unexpired Term Fulllment chapter 2 section C D Discussionaction on maintenancelead custodian job description E Discussionaction on 2016-17 school calendar

F Discussionaction on sta hiring(s) G Discussionaction on summer school H Discussionaction on high school course selection book for 2016-17 school year I Discussionact ion on number of spaces available for open enrollment J Discussionaction on Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) Program K Discussionaction on sta ng for 2016-17 school year L Discussionaction on athletic co-oping IV TREASURERrsquoS REPORT A Action on vouchers B Financial report V OTHER REPORTS A School Board Committee reports B Maintenance report C Daycare director report D Principalrsquos report E Superintendentrsquos report VI CORRESPONDENCE Motion to convene in executive session under Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c)(e)(f) for the purpose of discussingtaking action on (c) Considering employment promotion

compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility (e) Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties the investing of public funds or conducting other specied public business whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session (f) Considering nancial medical social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems or the investigat ion of charges against specic persons except where par (b) applies which if discussed in public would be likely to have a substantial adverse eect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data or involved in such problems or investigations VII ADJOURNMENT

GRANTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT217 N MAIN ST

REGULAR SCHOOL

BOARD MEETINGMONDAY JAN 11 2016 bull 645 PM

IMC bull GRANTON HIGH SCHOOL

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STATE OF WISCONSINCOUNTY OF CLARK

Notice of application for issue of tax deedTO DANA SOCKNESS DANIELLE SOCKNESS ST JO-

SEPHS HOSPITAL CLARK ELECTRIC DENTAL CLINIC OF

MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD CLINIC CO ALLIANCE COLLEC-TION AGENCIES INC owners andor mortgagees andor occu-pants andor lien-holders their heirs or assigns known or unknownof the premises hereinafter described

You and each of you are hereby notified that Clark County is theowner and holder of tax sale certificates which are now deedableon the following described land

E 250 OF W 577 OF N 412 OFLOT 1 CSM 891 REC 626451 BG PTOF W 12 - NE amp PT FRAC SE - NWSEC 24 TWP 27 N R 1 E

And that after the expiration of three months from the serviceof this notice upon you a deed of the land described above will beapplied for

Dated at Neillsville WisThis 23rd day of December 2015

sChristina M Jensen Clark County clerk52-177164 WNAXLP

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1 7 7 2 4 8

PRICE REDUCEDN9536 Hwy K Loyal

Two-story rural duplex with two3-bedroom 1-bath apartmentsmost appliances includedgarage use second duplex nextdoor for sale

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Country living in the WitheeThorp area This 4-bedroomhome sits on 10 acres of openfarm land Plenty of room formore outbuildings plant somefruit trees or rent out the land

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OVER 30 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS

1 - 1 7 7 3 2 1

The Loyal Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking acreative energetic person with excellent interpersonal

skills for the full-time position of library directorUnder the supervision of the Library Board the library

director is responsible for the operation of the libraryand the development of its service program The libraryserves approximately 1800 people living in the city of

Loyal and the surrounding area The library is currentlyopen 34 hours per week has a collection of over 25000

items and has an annual budget of $99000Salary commensurate with experience

A benefit package is providedThe position is to begin Jan 1 2016 Qualifications

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30 cents per acre plus a portion of the timber sale rev-enue

Bizjak said the revenue difference would be relativelysmall and is not the main reason why the town maychallenge the purchase Rather he said itrsquos an issue ofplacing some limits on public land expansion

Butler already holds 101 percent of the countyrsquos morethan 135000 acres of county forest land and Bizjak saidhe would like to see it stop there When talking to townresidents on the issue he said ldquoTheir first question islsquoWhy does the county need more landrsquordquo he said

Butler was part of the western and southern areas ofthe county where farmers lost tax deeds to their propertyafter the Dust Bowl years and those acres eventuallybecame the county forest There is no need to expand itanymore in Bizjakrsquos opinion

ldquoIt has been like that since I was a kid in the 1940srdquo

Bizjak said ldquoThey donrsquot need any more hellip We think pri-vate ownership is the best way for the rest of our landsrdquo

Forest from page 1

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities whichwas 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-yearaverage according to preliminary statistics from the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that expe-rienced an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percentcompared with 2014 However it is important to notethat the 494 traffic deaths in 2014 were the lowest annualtotal in 71 yearsrdquo said WisDOT Secretary Mark GottliebldquoIn recent years wersquove had success in reducing trafficfatalities and our ultimate goal is still zero preventabletraffic deaths in Wisconsin We will continue to analyzecrash data so we can take effective actions in traffic safetyeducation enforcement and engineering to prevent fataland serious injury crashesrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety said that war m spring weather substan-tial drops in gas prices and an improving economy in2015 likely contributed to an increase in the number of

vehicles on the road and the miles they traveled An in-crease in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) can also increasethe risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several moremonths However VMT went up in 2014 and there areindications that it may have increased again in 2015rdquoPabst said ldquoWe also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell ifincreasing the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstatehighways and freeways had any effect on the number andseverity of crashes We do know that interstates and free-ways continue to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were amongthe safest since the end of World War II in terms of traf-fic deaths but a few deadly months contributed greatlyto the increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities inJune July and August of 2015 than we had in the samemonths in 2014 The summer months typically havehigher traffic fatalitiesrdquo he said ldquoAlthough the summermonths were relatively safe we had dramatic spikes infatalities in April and September The 50 fatalities inApril were double the number in April 2014 and the 68fatalities in September were 21 more than September2014 Those two months accounted for about 74 percentof the overall increase in fatalities in 2015 compared

with 2014 April was warm and dry in many areas of thestate and September was one of the warmest on recordWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles mo-

torcycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the road Driversalso tend to increase their speeds which make crashesmore violentrdquo

Deaths from traffic crashes were up in most categoriesin 2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bikefatalities To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcomingyear WisDOT along with its traffic safety partners willintensify many safety initiatives including the following

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving taskforces have been created throughout the state The taskforces enable multiple law enforcement agencies to co-ordinate and combine their resources for high-visibilityenforcement efforts Federal funding administered byWisDOT covers the overtime wages for task force officersEnforcement and education efforts to prevent drunkendriving have helped reduce deaths from alcohol-relatedcrashes by approximately 51 percent and injuries by 55percent over the last 10 years in Wisconsin

Traffi c deaths increased by 13 percent over previous year

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A Year in the Outdoors for Selina WaltersHello friendsSo that I may stay home the week between Christmas and New Years I

write a column about some of the highlights of the year that is just comingto an end This yearrsquos column for the most part is going to be about some ofthe many outdoor adventures that I went on with my 14-year-old daughterSelina Walters

January 2015Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went on a winter

camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi River near LaCrosse We hadplanned on fishing near Ferryville but there was not good ice (discovery madeupon arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to LaCrosse where for the nexttwo days we had great success on 27-34 inch northern pike

February 2015 Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos annual fisheree

which attracts a lot of fishermen and women We stayed with the Howeshad a blast and Selina took first and second place in the kids northern pikedivision with a couple of beautiful gators This is not meant to be an insultbut as big as this fisheree is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boostthe prizes for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are 14 is areally big deal for a kid

April 2015Selina just told me yesterday that her favorite sport is turkey hunting

Each spring I take Selina to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos ldquoYouth Turkey HuntrdquoThis year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to hunt at his pheasantpreserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked it out so that Selina could hunt on aneighborrsquos property as well and literally on the last minute of our two-dayhunt Selina harvested a beautiful gobbler

May 2015Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I mentioned she loves

this sport The beauty about going from the early April hunt to May is thatspring is in full strut comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life isgood Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year and that one was thebiggest turkey that I have been a part of harvesting

Later in May we headed over to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed at Birch PointResort near Bloomer Each spring Selina brings a friend our good friend PaulMaire puts us up in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina thisis another canrsquot miss trip

June 2015

In a years time I go on about 40 trips The two best are Canada to ShultzLake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) and deer camp Selina has only missed oneyear of her entire life of doing a fly in and she loves heading north with familyand friends This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We land on aSaturday and go home on a Saturday We fish hard laugh lots and stay up late

July 2015Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Mentors Outdoors)

camping tripsThe first one was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin Dells and we

had a blast The second was on the Petenwell Flowage Fishing tubing bearbaiting and lots of campfire time with a lot of good people check out KAMOat wwwkamokidsorg

August 2015For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day

outing to an island on the Flambeau Flowage We tube swim sometimes fishand do a whole bunch of nothing

September 2015Other than moose or elk hunting which is just a trip What wipes me outmore than anything is bear baiting and then hunting This July through mid-October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands of miles on my truckProbably a couple hundred hours in the woods and though we had plenty ofbig bear coming to the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so that we went 32hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October 2015Our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near Ferryville while camping

on an island This trip is a classic that my father started back in the late rsquo50sand I have been doing for 44 years Selina loves it

November 2015Deer camp The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants to leave

This fall Selina became independent As long as she is carrying a compass adaypack and hip boots she does not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space Happy New Year Sunset

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Hicks like me just dont belong in the big cityDonald rump at an illegal Mexican aliens

daughters quinceantildeera A live mink in a urhat store Caitlyn Jenner at a testosterone clinicAn ISIS suicide bomber at a sensitivity trainingseminar Me in a big city

I places where certain people dont belongdid not come to your mind during that 1047297rstparagraph well then maybe you should eitherread it again -- more careully this time -- or youstill havent recovered rom drinking yourselinto oblivion on New Years Eve to make yourselpretend youre actually looking orward to 2016I mean geez its a presidential election year Ithink the people o Pompeii had a better 79 ADthan were gonna have in the next 12 monthsYeah go ahead Look it up Ive got all day

o start off my year on the wrong oot (whenyoure as clumsy as me they both work prettywell) I had to drive to the win Cities this weekto pick up my son rom the airport otherwiseknown as the MOS ASININELY COMPLEXSPACE ON HE PLANE O FIND YOURWAY AROUND IN I mean real ly was it neces-sary to hire the same architect who designs ratmazes or science experiments to lay out thisriddle o concrete tile escalators and 3-ounceliquid limit signs Is 1047298ying in oblong crashablealuminum tubes not stressul enough that wemust look or our baggage on Level 3 Concourse5 Gate 12 when our plane unloaded on Level1 Concourse 8 Gate 43 and t he two places areseparated by three security checkpoints twomiles o rope lanes and the skeletons o previouspassengers who just gave up And to top it offdid all the paper towel dispensers in the mensrestroom near the main Delta gate have to be out

o paper last night Really All o themItll help set the scene or you to know that Iam a true country boy to whom three people

is a throng and a hundred is way more than

enough reason to pack a weeks worth o vittlesin a blanket at the end o a pole and head or thewoods I grew up in Willard mind you where theonly places I ever saw more people than I couldcount on 10 1047297ngers was at church on Sunday ata amily get-together or maybe at the peepholebetween the girls and boys locker rooms (youd besurprised how that can draw a crowd) When I wasa kid going to the city meant a drive to Neillsvillewhere they had stores so big you couldnt throw adried cowpie rom one end to the other Not thatI ever tried

Getting to the Minneapolis-St Paul Interna-tional Airport is easy enough i you either 1047297rst visitMapQuest and print off clear directions or justclose your eyes and step on the gas afer you crossthe Mississippi (I chose Option B) Te airport isright along Interstate 494 which in a 15-secondspan carries as much traffi c as passed by my houseduring the 1047297rst 14 years o my lie and as long asyou know which exit to take yeah no I had noclue My only hope was that i I took the wrongone that Id notice the Welcome to South Dakotasign and still have time to get back to the airportbeore my son met a nice gal dated or a year gotmarried and began a amily

I had to choose between exits or erminal 1or erminal 2 which sounds simple except thateenie-meenie-miney-moe is shall we say ex-hilarating when youre moving at 70 mph just tokeep up with the exhaust umes o other vehiclesI picked erminal 1 mostly because I was in thewrong lane to get to the exit or erminal 2 andby gum i thats not a good reason I cant think owhat might be A mile or s o later I was conronted

with yet more choices either or baggage unload-ing passenger pick-up short-term parking long-term parking valet service or to proceed directly

to the runway or tower clearance or take-off Iselected the short-term parking lane much to therage o the taxi driver behind me who didnt expectme to veer at almost a right angle across three laneswithout so much as a 1047298eeting thought o signaling

but hey I was there Hell get over itAfer parking I strolled into erminal 1 rodeon an escalator down into the lower level tookanother escalator back up to baggage claim areatook yet a third moving staircase r ide up the mainboarding gate level and decided right then andthere thatd Id have an escalator in my house i itwasnt a ranch style I ound one o those electronicboards that show you the status o departing andarriving 1047298ights ound my sons 1047298ight numbernoted that his plane was on time and then deducedrom the available inormation that I had virtuallyno idea whatsoever where I was in relation towhere he might be in the event that his pilot didnot grossly overshoot the runway and land on aStillwater residential street (yeah I get paranoidwhen Im in the big city)

I looked around or a riendly security person

or a counter employee or possible assistancewith 1047297nding Bens arrival gate but every humanI approached looked at me as i I had a stamp on

my orehead saying Has Ebola I did

come upon a schematic diagram o theairports layout -- with a bright red Youare here mark but that was as helpulas pointing to a star in the Andromedagalaxy and telling me Tis is 6000 lightyears rom your destination

I waited in a seating area until Bentexted me with the pinpoint messageIm here which narrowed down his lo-cation to somewhere between the 42ndand 43rd parallels o latitude ( I knew Ishould have paid attention in junior highgeography class) I texted back that I was

in the main Delta gate area He said he was notBut I already knew that Which he knew that Iknew I escalated down to the next level --OoohhI like the sound o that -- while he came up one1047298oor He asked i I was in erminal 2 I saidShould I be He didnt know He said I shouldstay put and he would 1047297nd me I said Tats whatthe cavalry outpost said to General Custer at LittleBig Horn and look how that turned out Well noI didnt really because it wouldve taken like 10minutes or me to type such a long text messagebut you get the point

In just a ew minutes Ben ound me maybebecause I was curled up in a corner o the baggageclaim area and wailing or Mommy but hey allswell that ends well right In another 30 minuteswe had ollowed my bread crumb line back to thecar and we were on our way back home

A stray cat in a dog pound A Kardashian in aroom with no cameras Hillary Clinton in MonicaLewinskys wedding party Vladimir Putin at ananti-government secrecy orum Me in a crowded

airportYou get the picture

by TRG Editor Dean Lesar

THEBORNLESAR

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NOTICE OF RABIES VACCINATIONAND DOG LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

Pursuant to Section 174052 Wisconsin Statutesnotice is hereby given to all owners of dogs in Clark County thatrabies vaccinations and dog licenses are required under the

statutes Vaccination by a veterinarian against rabies of all dogsis required (Sec 9521) within 30 days after the dog reaches 4months of age and revaccinated before the certificate expires orwithin three years of the previous vaccination Notice is herebyfurther given that evidence that the dog is currently immunizedagainst rabies must be presented before a license can be issuedTo qualify for the minimum license fee for neutered males orspayed females presentation of evidence attesting to same mustbe presented when applying for the license

PENALTIES A minimum late fee of $5 shall be assessed to the owner of

each dog 5 months of age or over who fails to obtain a dog li-cense by April 1st of each year or within 30 days of acquiringownership on or before the dog reached licensable age Theminimum late fee may be raised by municipal action

Any owner who fails to have a dog vaccinated against rabiesas required by statute may be required to forfeit not less than $50nor more than $100

2016 dog licenses can be obtained from your local treasurerChristina M JensenClark County Clerk

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Regular agenda

I Call meeting to order II Notice of meeting III Roll call IV Pledge of Allegiance V Consent agenda A Minutes of previous meeting (regular Board meeting Dec 16 2015) B Treasurerrsquos report C Approval of vouchers D Accept gifts grants or donations E Contractsresignationssubstitutesvolunteers F Field trips VI Communication from the public VII Presentations VIII Reports A District administratorrsquos report B Principalrsquos report C Board membersrsquo reports D Committee reports IX Discussion and possible action

A Second reading of Policy 5113 Open Enrollment and 511301 Course Options B Establish open enrollment limit

C Approve CESA 10 service contract for 2016-17 D 2016-17 school calendar draft E Approve referendum resolution F Administrative contracts 1 MSHS principal 2 Business manager 3 District administrator G Audit handbooks X Recess into executive session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c) Discussion of personnel performance and evaluation XI Reconvene to open session XII Other matters that may legally come before the Board XIII Adjourn

Todd Felhofer district administrator

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENWOOD

REGULAR BOARDMEETING AGENDA

WNAXLP1-177249

Public notice is hereby given to the public and news mediapursuant to Wisconsin Statutes that the regular school Boardmeeting of the School District of Greenwood will be held onMonday Jan 11 2016 at 630 pm in the Board room locatedin the middle-high school building The agenda for the said meetingis as follows

AGENDA 1 Call to order by Board president 2 Verication of compliance with open meeting law 3 Roll call -- establish quorum 4 Recognition of visitors 5 Agenda changes 6 Approve minutes of previous meetings 7 Treasurerrsquos report 8 Approve vouchers 9 Discuss possible Board action on early graduation request 10 Discussion on WASB delegate assembly vote 11 Approve 2016-17 school year fall coaches 12 Referendum discussion 13 Administrative reports a Mrs Schulz b Mr Zanotelli c Mr Endreas 14 Committee reports 15 Executive session under WI SS 1985(1)(c) Discussreview personnel matters administrative staf ng and administrative contracts and consideration of change in employee contract 16 Return to open session 17 Action (if needed)18 Adjournment

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SPENCER

REGULAR SCHOOLBOARD MEETING

WED JAN 13 2016 bull 630-930 PMHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

WNAXLP1-177343

AGENDA 1 Call to order -- roll call

2 Verify posting 3 Approve agenda 4 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1) [c] to discuss district administrator evaluations possible 4YK sharing with St Anthony School and other personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote) 5 At 8 pm adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote) 6 Public comments 7 Approve minutes of meetings 8 Approve treasurerrsquos reports includingnancial reports and bills 9 Committee reports and other recommendations including Board approvals 10 Old business Discuss Board self evaluations Discussapprove WASB resolutions Approve Second reading of Revised Social Media Policy and Procedure for Management of Student Allergies Policy

11 New business Discuss Upcoming Board elections Discuss High school math teacher position Approve Driver education teacher class reimbursement Approve 2016-17 CESA contract Read Letter of thanks 12 Other business (principalrsquos report and other matters as may properly come before the Board)13 Public comments14 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1)[c] and [e] to discuss personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote)15 Adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote)16 Adjournment

LOYAL BOARD OF EDUCATION

REGULAR MEETINGWEDNESDAY JAN 13 2016

HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY730 PM CLOSED SESSION

8 PM OPEN SESSION

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AGENDA FOR CLARK COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Thursday January 14 2016730 pm

County Board Room CourthouseNeillsville WI 54456

CALL TO ORDERPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEROLL CALLRESOLUTIONS

1-1-16 To Approve Municipal Dam Grant Application to Re-pair Sherwood Lake Dam

2-1-16 Approving Grant Applications For 2016-2017 ATV(Includes UTVrsquoS and T-ROUTES) Trail Mainte-nance Funding

3-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 KnobbyRidge Off-Road Motorcycle Trail Maintenance andRestoration Funding

4-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 Snow-mobile Trail Maintenance Funding

5-1-16 Purchase of County Forest Land Enrollment ofCounty-Owned Lands into County Forest Lawand Application for Knowles-Nelson StewardshipFunds

MISCELLANEOUS Approval of the December 9 2015 minutes Approval of the payrollPublic comment on any item on the agenda may be by call

of the chair or by Rule 20 of the Board of Supervisors Rulesand Regulations

CLOSED SESSION The board of supervisors may go into closed session in ac-

cordance with Wis Stat 1985(1)(g) for conferring with legalcounsel for the governmental body who is rendering oral orwritten advice concerning strategy to be adopted by the bodywith respect to litigation in which it is or is likely to become in-volved Topic Town of Hoard fire protection charges

The board of supervisors may go in and out of closed ses-sion and take any action deemed appropriate from closed ses-sion

ADJOURNMENTChristina M Jensen

Clark County ClerkPersons needing special accommodation to attend or

participate in this meeting may call the county clerk at(715) 743-5150 or TDD (715) 743-5192 or (715) 743-3157

Posted in compliance with WI Open Meetings LawsWNAXLP1-177354

I REGULAR BUSINESS A Call to order B Roll call C Verication of notice to public D Pledge of Allegiance E Approval of agenda F Approval of previous minutes II OPEN FORUM III AGENDA ITEMS A Discussionaction on certification of school Board candidates B Discussionaction on second reading of School Board Policy Open Enrollment chapter 10 section E C Discussionaction on rst reading of School Board Policy Unexpired Term Fulllment chapter 2 section C D Discussionaction on maintenancelead custodian job description E Discussionaction on 2016-17 school calendar

F Discussionaction on sta hiring(s) G Discussionaction on summer school H Discussionaction on high school course selection book for 2016-17 school year I Discussionact ion on number of spaces available for open enrollment J Discussionaction on Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) Program K Discussionaction on sta ng for 2016-17 school year L Discussionaction on athletic co-oping IV TREASURERrsquoS REPORT A Action on vouchers B Financial report V OTHER REPORTS A School Board Committee reports B Maintenance report C Daycare director report D Principalrsquos report E Superintendentrsquos report VI CORRESPONDENCE Motion to convene in executive session under Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c)(e)(f) for the purpose of discussingtaking action on (c) Considering employment promotion

compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility (e) Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties the investing of public funds or conducting other specied public business whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session (f) Considering nancial medical social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems or the investigat ion of charges against specic persons except where par (b) applies which if discussed in public would be likely to have a substantial adverse eect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data or involved in such problems or investigations VII ADJOURNMENT

GRANTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT217 N MAIN ST

REGULAR SCHOOL

BOARD MEETINGMONDAY JAN 11 2016 bull 645 PM

IMC bull GRANTON HIGH SCHOOL

WNAXLP1-177362

STATE OF WISCONSINCOUNTY OF CLARK

Notice of application for issue of tax deedTO DANA SOCKNESS DANIELLE SOCKNESS ST JO-

SEPHS HOSPITAL CLARK ELECTRIC DENTAL CLINIC OF

MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD CLINIC CO ALLIANCE COLLEC-TION AGENCIES INC owners andor mortgagees andor occu-pants andor lien-holders their heirs or assigns known or unknownof the premises hereinafter described

You and each of you are hereby notified that Clark County is theowner and holder of tax sale certificates which are now deedableon the following described land

E 250 OF W 577 OF N 412 OFLOT 1 CSM 891 REC 626451 BG PTOF W 12 - NE amp PT FRAC SE - NWSEC 24 TWP 27 N R 1 E

And that after the expiration of three months from the serviceof this notice upon you a deed of the land described above will beapplied for

Dated at Neillsville WisThis 23rd day of December 2015

sChristina M Jensen Clark County clerk52-177164 WNAXLP

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OVER 30 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS

1 - 1 7 7 3 2 1

The Loyal Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking acreative energetic person with excellent interpersonal

skills for the full-time position of library directorUnder the supervision of the Library Board the library

director is responsible for the operation of the libraryand the development of its service program The libraryserves approximately 1800 people living in the city of

Loyal and the surrounding area The library is currentlyopen 34 hours per week has a collection of over 25000

items and has an annual budget of $99000Salary commensurate with experience

A benefit package is providedThe position is to begin Jan 1 2016 Qualifications

include a grade 3 Wisconsin Public Library Certificate orthe education and ability to obtain such certification

See wvlsorgjobs for complete information and to viewthe job description and employment application Sendcover letter reacutesumeacute application and three letters of

recommendation to jknackcharternetThe position will remain open until filled

5 2 - 1 7 7 1 6 8

1 2 - 7 - 1 5

500 Steven Avenue

2 BR 1 Bath DuplexesFor Rent in Greenwood WI

Cat or Small Dog Allowed ForAdditional Fees

For more information and photosfind the ad on Craigslist and at our

website wwwfoxboropropertiescom715-835-6001

Rent $550 per month

Available Now

702 Steven Avenue Available Feb 1

PRO FESSION L ND BUS INESS DIRECTORY

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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classified ad to

classsubtpprintingcom

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1 - 1 7 7 0 1 2

Moving Companyamp Moving Company

Many Recliners tochoose from

STARTING AS

LOW AS

EnglanderMattresses

Several options available

including Gel amp Memory foam

$258Dinette SetsSales throughout

the store

S A L E S T H R O U G H O

U T T H E E N T I R E S T

O R E

100 E 14th St Marshfield bull 715-384-5080100 E 14th St Marshfield bull 715-384-5080Hours Mon-Thurs 9 am-6 pm bull Fri 9 am-8 pm bull Sat 9 am-5 pm bull Sun Noon-4 pm

Pictures are not exact purchasesale items

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Troy D Rens DDS

Christina H Rens DDS

202 E Birch St

PO Box 147

Abbotsford WI 54405

715-223-4844Orthodontics

Certified Invisalign Provider

Conscious Sedation 1 - 1 7 7 2 0 2

New Patients Welcome

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30 cents per acre plus a portion of the timber sale rev-enue

Bizjak said the revenue difference would be relativelysmall and is not the main reason why the town maychallenge the purchase Rather he said itrsquos an issue ofplacing some limits on public land expansion

Butler already holds 101 percent of the countyrsquos morethan 135000 acres of county forest land and Bizjak saidhe would like to see it stop there When talking to townresidents on the issue he said ldquoTheir first question islsquoWhy does the county need more landrsquordquo he said

Butler was part of the western and southern areas ofthe county where farmers lost tax deeds to their propertyafter the Dust Bowl years and those acres eventuallybecame the county forest There is no need to expand itanymore in Bizjakrsquos opinion

ldquoIt has been like that since I was a kid in the 1940srdquo

Bizjak said ldquoThey donrsquot need any more hellip We think pri-vate ownership is the best way for the rest of our landsrdquo

Forest from page 1

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities whichwas 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-yearaverage according to preliminary statistics from the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that expe-rienced an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percentcompared with 2014 However it is important to notethat the 494 traffic deaths in 2014 were the lowest annualtotal in 71 yearsrdquo said WisDOT Secretary Mark GottliebldquoIn recent years wersquove had success in reducing trafficfatalities and our ultimate goal is still zero preventabletraffic deaths in Wisconsin We will continue to analyzecrash data so we can take effective actions in traffic safetyeducation enforcement and engineering to prevent fataland serious injury crashesrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety said that war m spring weather substan-tial drops in gas prices and an improving economy in2015 likely contributed to an increase in the number of

vehicles on the road and the miles they traveled An in-crease in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) can also increasethe risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several moremonths However VMT went up in 2014 and there areindications that it may have increased again in 2015rdquoPabst said ldquoWe also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell ifincreasing the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstatehighways and freeways had any effect on the number andseverity of crashes We do know that interstates and free-ways continue to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were amongthe safest since the end of World War II in terms of traf-fic deaths but a few deadly months contributed greatlyto the increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities inJune July and August of 2015 than we had in the samemonths in 2014 The summer months typically havehigher traffic fatalitiesrdquo he said ldquoAlthough the summermonths were relatively safe we had dramatic spikes infatalities in April and September The 50 fatalities inApril were double the number in April 2014 and the 68fatalities in September were 21 more than September2014 Those two months accounted for about 74 percentof the overall increase in fatalities in 2015 compared

with 2014 April was warm and dry in many areas of thestate and September was one of the warmest on recordWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles mo-

torcycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the road Driversalso tend to increase their speeds which make crashesmore violentrdquo

Deaths from traffic crashes were up in most categoriesin 2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bikefatalities To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcomingyear WisDOT along with its traffic safety partners willintensify many safety initiatives including the following

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving taskforces have been created throughout the state The taskforces enable multiple law enforcement agencies to co-ordinate and combine their resources for high-visibilityenforcement efforts Federal funding administered byWisDOT covers the overtime wages for task force officersEnforcement and education efforts to prevent drunkendriving have helped reduce deaths from alcohol-relatedcrashes by approximately 51 percent and injuries by 55percent over the last 10 years in Wisconsin

Traffi c deaths increased by 13 percent over previous year

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NOTICE OF RABIES VACCINATIONAND DOG LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

Pursuant to Section 174052 Wisconsin Statutesnotice is hereby given to all owners of dogs in Clark County thatrabies vaccinations and dog licenses are required under the

statutes Vaccination by a veterinarian against rabies of all dogsis required (Sec 9521) within 30 days after the dog reaches 4months of age and revaccinated before the certificate expires orwithin three years of the previous vaccination Notice is herebyfurther given that evidence that the dog is currently immunizedagainst rabies must be presented before a license can be issuedTo qualify for the minimum license fee for neutered males orspayed females presentation of evidence attesting to same mustbe presented when applying for the license

PENALTIES A minimum late fee of $5 shall be assessed to the owner of

each dog 5 months of age or over who fails to obtain a dog li-cense by April 1st of each year or within 30 days of acquiringownership on or before the dog reached licensable age Theminimum late fee may be raised by municipal action

Any owner who fails to have a dog vaccinated against rabiesas required by statute may be required to forfeit not less than $50nor more than $100

2016 dog licenses can be obtained from your local treasurerChristina M JensenClark County Clerk

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Regular agenda

I Call meeting to order II Notice of meeting III Roll call IV Pledge of Allegiance V Consent agenda A Minutes of previous meeting (regular Board meeting Dec 16 2015) B Treasurerrsquos report C Approval of vouchers D Accept gifts grants or donations E Contractsresignationssubstitutesvolunteers F Field trips VI Communication from the public VII Presentations VIII Reports A District administratorrsquos report B Principalrsquos report C Board membersrsquo reports D Committee reports IX Discussion and possible action

A Second reading of Policy 5113 Open Enrollment and 511301 Course Options B Establish open enrollment limit

C Approve CESA 10 service contract for 2016-17 D 2016-17 school calendar draft E Approve referendum resolution F Administrative contracts 1 MSHS principal 2 Business manager 3 District administrator G Audit handbooks X Recess into executive session pursuant to Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c) Discussion of personnel performance and evaluation XI Reconvene to open session XII Other matters that may legally come before the Board XIII Adjourn

Todd Felhofer district administrator

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENWOOD

REGULAR BOARDMEETING AGENDA

WNAXLP1-177249

Public notice is hereby given to the public and news mediapursuant to Wisconsin Statutes that the regular school Boardmeeting of the School District of Greenwood will be held onMonday Jan 11 2016 at 630 pm in the Board room locatedin the middle-high school building The agenda for the said meetingis as follows

AGENDA 1 Call to order by Board president 2 Verication of compliance with open meeting law 3 Roll call -- establish quorum 4 Recognition of visitors 5 Agenda changes 6 Approve minutes of previous meetings 7 Treasurerrsquos report 8 Approve vouchers 9 Discuss possible Board action on early graduation request 10 Discussion on WASB delegate assembly vote 11 Approve 2016-17 school year fall coaches 12 Referendum discussion 13 Administrative reports a Mrs Schulz b Mr Zanotelli c Mr Endreas 14 Committee reports 15 Executive session under WI SS 1985(1)(c) Discussreview personnel matters administrative staf ng and administrative contracts and consideration of change in employee contract 16 Return to open session 17 Action (if needed)18 Adjournment

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SPENCER

REGULAR SCHOOLBOARD MEETING

WED JAN 13 2016 bull 630-930 PMHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

WNAXLP1-177343

AGENDA 1 Call to order -- roll call

2 Verify posting 3 Approve agenda 4 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1) [c] to discuss district administrator evaluations possible 4YK sharing with St Anthony School and other personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote) 5 At 8 pm adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote) 6 Public comments 7 Approve minutes of meetings 8 Approve treasurerrsquos reports includingnancial reports and bills 9 Committee reports and other recommendations including Board approvals 10 Old business Discuss Board self evaluations Discussapprove WASB resolutions Approve Second reading of Revised Social Media Policy and Procedure for Management of Student Allergies Policy

11 New business Discuss Upcoming Board elections Discuss High school math teacher position Approve Driver education teacher class reimbursement Approve 2016-17 CESA contract Read Letter of thanks 12 Other business (principalrsquos report and other matters as may properly come before the Board)13 Public comments14 Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as per Wisconsin Statutes 1985 (1)[c] and [e] to discuss personnel issues if necessary (roll call vote)15 Adjourn executive session and reconvene into open session to take any action if necessary (roll call vote)16 Adjournment

LOYAL BOARD OF EDUCATION

REGULAR MEETINGWEDNESDAY JAN 13 2016

HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY730 PM CLOSED SESSION

8 PM OPEN SESSION

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AGENDA FOR CLARK COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Thursday January 14 2016730 pm

County Board Room CourthouseNeillsville WI 54456

CALL TO ORDERPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEROLL CALLRESOLUTIONS

1-1-16 To Approve Municipal Dam Grant Application to Re-pair Sherwood Lake Dam

2-1-16 Approving Grant Applications For 2016-2017 ATV(Includes UTVrsquoS and T-ROUTES) Trail Mainte-nance Funding

3-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 KnobbyRidge Off-Road Motorcycle Trail Maintenance andRestoration Funding

4-1-16 Approving Grant Application for 2016-2017 Snow-mobile Trail Maintenance Funding

5-1-16 Purchase of County Forest Land Enrollment ofCounty-Owned Lands into County Forest Lawand Application for Knowles-Nelson StewardshipFunds

MISCELLANEOUS Approval of the December 9 2015 minutes Approval of the payrollPublic comment on any item on the agenda may be by call

of the chair or by Rule 20 of the Board of Supervisors Rulesand Regulations

CLOSED SESSION The board of supervisors may go into closed session in ac-

cordance with Wis Stat 1985(1)(g) for conferring with legalcounsel for the governmental body who is rendering oral orwritten advice concerning strategy to be adopted by the bodywith respect to litigation in which it is or is likely to become in-volved Topic Town of Hoard fire protection charges

The board of supervisors may go in and out of closed ses-sion and take any action deemed appropriate from closed ses-sion

ADJOURNMENTChristina M Jensen

Clark County ClerkPersons needing special accommodation to attend or

participate in this meeting may call the county clerk at(715) 743-5150 or TDD (715) 743-5192 or (715) 743-3157

Posted in compliance with WI Open Meetings LawsWNAXLP1-177354

I REGULAR BUSINESS A Call to order B Roll call C Verication of notice to public D Pledge of Allegiance E Approval of agenda F Approval of previous minutes II OPEN FORUM III AGENDA ITEMS A Discussionaction on certification of school Board candidates B Discussionaction on second reading of School Board Policy Open Enrollment chapter 10 section E C Discussionaction on rst reading of School Board Policy Unexpired Term Fulllment chapter 2 section C D Discussionaction on maintenancelead custodian job description E Discussionaction on 2016-17 school calendar

F Discussionaction on sta hiring(s) G Discussionaction on summer school H Discussionaction on high school course selection book for 2016-17 school year I Discussionact ion on number of spaces available for open enrollment J Discussionaction on Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) Program K Discussionaction on sta ng for 2016-17 school year L Discussionaction on athletic co-oping IV TREASURERrsquoS REPORT A Action on vouchers B Financial report V OTHER REPORTS A School Board Committee reports B Maintenance report C Daycare director report D Principalrsquos report E Superintendentrsquos report VI CORRESPONDENCE Motion to convene in executive session under Wisconsin Statute 1985 (1)(c)(e)(f) for the purpose of discussingtaking action on (c) Considering employment promotion

compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility (e) Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties the investing of public funds or conducting other specied public business whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session (f) Considering nancial medical social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons preliminary consideration of specific personnel problems or the investigat ion of charges against specic persons except where par (b) applies which if discussed in public would be likely to have a substantial adverse eect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data or involved in such problems or investigations VII ADJOURNMENT

GRANTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT217 N MAIN ST

REGULAR SCHOOL

BOARD MEETINGMONDAY JAN 11 2016 bull 645 PM

IMC bull GRANTON HIGH SCHOOL

WNAXLP1-177362

STATE OF WISCONSINCOUNTY OF CLARK

Notice of application for issue of tax deedTO DANA SOCKNESS DANIELLE SOCKNESS ST JO-

SEPHS HOSPITAL CLARK ELECTRIC DENTAL CLINIC OF

MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD CLINIC CO ALLIANCE COLLEC-TION AGENCIES INC owners andor mortgagees andor occu-pants andor lien-holders their heirs or assigns known or unknownof the premises hereinafter described

You and each of you are hereby notified that Clark County is theowner and holder of tax sale certificates which are now deedableon the following described land

E 250 OF W 577 OF N 412 OFLOT 1 CSM 891 REC 626451 BG PTOF W 12 - NE amp PT FRAC SE - NWSEC 24 TWP 27 N R 1 E

And that after the expiration of three months from the serviceof this notice upon you a deed of the land described above will beapplied for

Dated at Neillsville WisThis 23rd day of December 2015

sChristina M Jensen Clark County clerk52-177164 WNAXLP

Senior Apartments For RentThe Marathon Housing

Association is accepting

applications for efficiency1 amp 2 bedroom apartments

Eligible applicants are62+ years or disabled

Apartments located inbull Rothschild bull Schofieldbull Mosinee bull Marathon Citybull Athens bull Colbybull Spencer bull Stratford bull Edgar

1-800-346-8581 for applications

Income

Based Rent

WisconsinManagement

Co Inc A better wayof living

Rent is based on 30of your adjusted gross

monthly income Amenities Include

bull New kitchenbull New flooringbull New appliancesbull New windowsbull Walk-in showersbull Dishwasher amp ACbull Maintenance staffbull Community roomsbull Off-street parking

T F O D - 5 0 3 0 3 2

E-mail your classified to

classsubtpprintingcom

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ELECTRIC

(715) 255-8006bull Wiring for new and

existing homesbull Commercialbull Farmbull (state certified)

MampSELECTRICMike and Sharon Spuhler

W3580 26th Rd Loyal Wis

T F -

2 0 0 4 3

HOME 983085 HEATING 983085 COMMERCIAL

715743-32521-800-944-5424

bull TANKS

FOR LEASE

bull CERTIFIED

PERSONNEL

bull BUDGET PLANS

L P GA S

HEARTLANDCOOPERATIVE

SERVICES

TF-20058

Neillsville WI 54456

HEATINGLP GASCONSTRUCTION amp BUILDING SUPPLIES

PROPANE GAS

SERVICESFurnaces bull Air Conditioning

Custom Sheet Metal Duct Cleaning24 Hour Emergency Service

216 E Division St

Neillsville WI 54456

715-743-6109-offi ce

Learn about the Custom Heating andCooling di ff erence

T F -

2 0 0 4 0

OverheadDoorsbull Commercial

bull Residential bull Salesbull Installation bull Service

SecurityOverheadDoor

Company MARSHFIELD Wis(next to Fleet Farm)

(715) 384-3090

or 1-800-380-3090

T F -

2 0 0 3 7

AUTO SALES

Before you buy your

used vehicle visit us 247 on the Web at

wwwdomineautocom

LOYAL

715-255-8021

1-888-715-9253

DORCHESTER

715-654-5908

Used

VehiclesQuality Service

and Body Repairs

Hours M W F 8-5Tu Th 8-7 Sat 8-1

T F -

2 0 0 4 1

Call Phil Greschner at 715-613-0766 for more

information about reserving your space in the

TRG Professional and Business Directory

Wednesday January 6 2016 - Tribune Record Gleaner - Page 11

bull REMODELING bull SIDING

bull CABINETS bull ROOFING

bull INSULATION bull WINDOWS bull ADDITIONS

bull NEW HOMES

TF-20042

Randy 715-613-010146 Years Experience

HENRY AUMANNBUILDERS

LLC715-255-8719

CLASSIFIEDS

Our Hunters will Pay Top $$$ To

hunt your land Call for a FreeBase Camp Leasing info packetamp Quote 1-866-309-1507 wwwBaseCampLeasingcom (CNOW)

ANTIQUE SPORTING AND AD- VERTISING SHOW February5amp6 Sunnyview Expo CenterOSHKOSH WI

Friday 10--6 Saturday 9-5 BUY SELLTRADE $200000 WORTHOF DOOR PRIZES wwwanti-quesportingandadvertisingshowcom 906-250-1618 (CNOW)

TMC HAS OPENINGS haulingboats to waterfront locationsthroughout the US and CanadaCDL Class A 1 yr OTR experi-ence Full Benefits EmployeeOwned Company 855-409-3630wwwtmctranscom (CNOW)

Marten Transport NOW HIRINGDRIVERS FOR DEDICATED ampREGIONAL RUNS DedicatedFleet Top Pay New AssignedEquipment Monthly BonusesWEEKLY HOMETIME CDL-A6mos OTR exp Reqd EEOE AAP LIMITED POSITIONS AP-PLY TODAY 866-370-4476 wwwdrive4martencom (CNOW)

ADVERTISE HERE Advertiseyour product or recruit an appli-cant in over 178 Wisconsin news-papers across the state Only$300week Thats $168 per pa-per Call this paper or 800-227-7636 wwwcnaadscom (CNOW)

METAL BUILDING MANUFAC-TURER seeking sales represen-tative Previous building salesexperience preferred Companyprovides leads and additionaltraining Please send resumeand salary requirements to jobs-dmstlgmailcom EOE (CNOW)

WANTED TO BUY

WANTED GUNS - new and usedTurn them into ca$h or trade for anew one Shay Creek in Medford715-748-2855

OTHER FOR SALE

HEALTHCARE when you need itfor just $54 per visit including ba-sic labs Aspirus FastCare Clinicin Abbotsford offers walk-in carefor common aliments such as al-lergies ear aches sore throatsflu or cold symptoms urinarytract infections and more AspirusFastCare Clinic is open Mon-Fri8am-8pm Sat 9am-5pm Sun Holidays 9am-1pm Locatedin the East Town Mall 1011 EastSpruce St Abbotsford

SLABWOOD FOR Sale About 6-7face cord per load $250 plus $2per mile delivery charge BenzSawmill Inc Loyal 715-255-8312

PETS

MIXED BREED Puppies blackand golden medium sized readyend of January Come pick oneout $25 715-223-3810

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED - Cook and wait-ress Apply at Grandmarsquos Kitchenof Loyal 715-255-9014

MEYER MANUFACTURING Cor-poration is accepting applica-tions for laser and press brakearea leader prior leadershipexperience or machine opera-tion and technology experiencedesired pay based on qualifica-tions Also accepting applica-tions for a qualified laser opera-tor press brake operator CNCmachinist and welders - start atup to $1675hr and general la-bor and assemblers - $14hr Allpositions include excellent ben-efits - paid vacation 6 match401K (4) 10 hrday work weektuition reimbursement health in-surance and profit sharing Ap-ply online at meyermfgcom or inperson at Meyer Mfg Corp 574West Center Ave DorchesterWI

TRUCK DRIVER Wanted for grainhopper division home week-

ends Saturday morning me-chanic Looking for drivers alsohome daily route 715-571-9623

MISCELLANEOUS

DAILY SPECIALS Tuesdays po-tato pancakes Thursdays hotbeef Sunday chicken and ricedinner New to our menu - wraps

7 kinds Grandmarsquos Kitchen ofLoyal 715-255-9014

Certi1047297ed Nursing Assistant Classes

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO START A

CAREER IN THE HEALTH CARE FIELD Are you interested in becoming a Certi1047297ed Nursing

Assistant and having the cost of the course paid for ClarkCounty Rehabilitation and Living Center will be offering theCNA course through NTC at CCRLC starting in February Thefacility will sponsor individuals and pay for tuitionbooksand other fees associated with taking the course Candidatesmust qualify and successfully complete the course andstate certi1047297cation test with a two year commitment ofemployment to CCRLC

If interested in taking the course contact Joan JallingHR Manager at 715-229-2172 extension 204 for furtherinformation

W4266 CTH X Owen WI 54460-8932Clark County is an ADACRCEEO Employer 1

- 1 7 7 2

3 4

Dean Bogdonovich 715-267-7600 bull Roy Gregorich 715-429-0571Will Zalizniak 715-897-4680 bull Jennifer Lindner 715-206-0430

TInc R e

a l t yieman

116 N Main StGreenwood Wis715-267-7243

Dean Bogdonovich WI Cert General Appraiser Cert No 173

COMPLETE APPRAISAL amp REALTY SERVICES

1 -

1 7 7 2 4 8

PRICE REDUCEDN9536 Hwy K Loyal

Two-story rural duplex with two3-bedroom 1-bath apartmentsmost appliances includedgarage use second duplex nextdoor for sale

PRICE REDUCEDN9540 Hwy K Loyal

Two-story rural duplex with two3-bedroom 1-bath apartmentsmost appliances included 4-cargarage and additional duplexright next door for sale

N14276 Resewood Ave Withee

Country living in the WitheeThorp area This 4-bedroomhome sits on 10 acres of openfarm land Plenty of room formore outbuildings plant somefruit trees or rent out the land

for more income Strong built home with some nice updatingdone over the years including a new roof in 2015 Plenty ofvehicle storage with the 3-car garage Good location off thehighway This one will not last long hurry

OVER 30 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS

1 - 1 7 7 3 2 1

The Loyal Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking acreative energetic person with excellent interpersonal

skills for the full-time position of library directorUnder the supervision of the Library Board the library

director is responsible for the operation of the libraryand the development of its service program The libraryserves approximately 1800 people living in the city of

Loyal and the surrounding area The library is currentlyopen 34 hours per week has a collection of over 25000

items and has an annual budget of $99000Salary commensurate with experience

A benefit package is providedThe position is to begin Jan 1 2016 Qualifications

include a grade 3 Wisconsin Public Library Certificate orthe education and ability to obtain such certification

See wvlsorgjobs for complete information and to viewthe job description and employment application Sendcover letter reacutesumeacute application and three letters of

recommendation to jknackcharternetThe position will remain open until filled

5 2 - 1 7 7 1 6 8

1 2 - 7 - 1 5

500 Steven Avenue

2 BR 1 Bath DuplexesFor Rent in Greenwood WI

Cat or Small Dog Allowed ForAdditional Fees

For more information and photosfind the ad on Craigslist and at our

website wwwfoxboropropertiescom715-835-6001

Rent $550 per month

Available Now

702 Steven Avenue Available Feb 1

PRO FESSION L ND BUS INESS DIRECTORY

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

E-mail your

classified ad to

classsubtpprintingcom

7212019 January 6 2016 Tribune Record Gleaner

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Page 12 - Tribune Record Gleaner - Wednesday January 6 2016

1 - 1 7 7 0 1 2

Moving Companyamp Moving Company

Many Recliners tochoose from

STARTING AS

LOW AS

EnglanderMattresses

Several options available

including Gel amp Memory foam

$258Dinette SetsSales throughout

the store

S A L E S T H R O U G H O

U T T H E E N T I R E S T

O R E

100 E 14th St Marshfield bull 715-384-5080100 E 14th St Marshfield bull 715-384-5080Hours Mon-Thurs 9 am-6 pm bull Fri 9 am-8 pm bull Sat 9 am-5 pm bull Sun Noon-4 pm

Pictures are not exact purchasesale items

www firstcitydental net wwwfirstcitydentalnet

Troy D Rens DDS

Christina H Rens DDS

202 E Birch St

PO Box 147

Abbotsford WI 54405

715-223-4844Orthodontics

Certified Invisalign Provider

Conscious Sedation 1 - 1 7 7 2 0 2

New Patients Welcome

1 - 1 7 7 3 1 0

30 cents per acre plus a portion of the timber sale rev-enue

Bizjak said the revenue difference would be relativelysmall and is not the main reason why the town maychallenge the purchase Rather he said itrsquos an issue ofplacing some limits on public land expansion

Butler already holds 101 percent of the countyrsquos morethan 135000 acres of county forest land and Bizjak saidhe would like to see it stop there When talking to townresidents on the issue he said ldquoTheir first question islsquoWhy does the county need more landrsquordquo he said

Butler was part of the western and southern areas ofthe county where farmers lost tax deeds to their propertyafter the Dust Bowl years and those acres eventuallybecame the county forest There is no need to expand itanymore in Bizjakrsquos opinion

ldquoIt has been like that since I was a kid in the 1940srdquo

Bizjak said ldquoThey donrsquot need any more hellip We think pri-vate ownership is the best way for the rest of our landsrdquo

Forest from page 1

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities whichwas 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-yearaverage according to preliminary statistics from the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that expe-rienced an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percentcompared with 2014 However it is important to notethat the 494 traffic deaths in 2014 were the lowest annualtotal in 71 yearsrdquo said WisDOT Secretary Mark GottliebldquoIn recent years wersquove had success in reducing trafficfatalities and our ultimate goal is still zero preventabletraffic deaths in Wisconsin We will continue to analyzecrash data so we can take effective actions in traffic safetyeducation enforcement and engineering to prevent fataland serious injury crashesrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety said that war m spring weather substan-tial drops in gas prices and an improving economy in2015 likely contributed to an increase in the number of

vehicles on the road and the miles they traveled An in-crease in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) can also increasethe risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several moremonths However VMT went up in 2014 and there areindications that it may have increased again in 2015rdquoPabst said ldquoWe also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell ifincreasing the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstatehighways and freeways had any effect on the number andseverity of crashes We do know that interstates and free-ways continue to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were amongthe safest since the end of World War II in terms of traf-fic deaths but a few deadly months contributed greatlyto the increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities inJune July and August of 2015 than we had in the samemonths in 2014 The summer months typically havehigher traffic fatalitiesrdquo he said ldquoAlthough the summermonths were relatively safe we had dramatic spikes infatalities in April and September The 50 fatalities inApril were double the number in April 2014 and the 68fatalities in September were 21 more than September2014 Those two months accounted for about 74 percentof the overall increase in fatalities in 2015 compared

with 2014 April was warm and dry in many areas of thestate and September was one of the warmest on recordWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles mo-

torcycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the road Driversalso tend to increase their speeds which make crashesmore violentrdquo

Deaths from traffic crashes were up in most categoriesin 2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bikefatalities To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcomingyear WisDOT along with its traffic safety partners willintensify many safety initiatives including the following

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving taskforces have been created throughout the state The taskforces enable multiple law enforcement agencies to co-ordinate and combine their resources for high-visibilityenforcement efforts Federal funding administered byWisDOT covers the overtime wages for task force officersEnforcement and education efforts to prevent drunkendriving have helped reduce deaths from alcohol-relatedcrashes by approximately 51 percent and injuries by 55percent over the last 10 years in Wisconsin

Traffi c deaths increased by 13 percent over previous year

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ELECTRIC

(715) 255-8006bull Wiring for new and

existing homesbull Commercialbull Farmbull (state certified)

MampSELECTRICMike and Sharon Spuhler

W3580 26th Rd Loyal Wis

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2 0 0 4 3

HOME 983085 HEATING 983085 COMMERCIAL

715743-32521-800-944-5424

bull TANKS

FOR LEASE

bull CERTIFIED

PERSONNEL

bull BUDGET PLANS

L P GA S

HEARTLANDCOOPERATIVE

SERVICES

TF-20058

Neillsville WI 54456

HEATINGLP GASCONSTRUCTION amp BUILDING SUPPLIES

PROPANE GAS

SERVICESFurnaces bull Air Conditioning

Custom Sheet Metal Duct Cleaning24 Hour Emergency Service

216 E Division St

Neillsville WI 54456

715-743-6109-offi ce

Learn about the Custom Heating andCooling di ff erence

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OverheadDoorsbull Commercial

bull Residential bull Salesbull Installation bull Service

SecurityOverheadDoor

Company MARSHFIELD Wis(next to Fleet Farm)

(715) 384-3090

or 1-800-380-3090

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AUTO SALES

Before you buy your

used vehicle visit us 247 on the Web at

wwwdomineautocom

LOYAL

715-255-8021

1-888-715-9253

DORCHESTER

715-654-5908

Used

VehiclesQuality Service

and Body Repairs

Hours M W F 8-5Tu Th 8-7 Sat 8-1

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2 0 0 4 1

Call Phil Greschner at 715-613-0766 for more

information about reserving your space in the

TRG Professional and Business Directory

Wednesday January 6 2016 - Tribune Record Gleaner - Page 11

bull REMODELING bull SIDING

bull CABINETS bull ROOFING

bull INSULATION bull WINDOWS bull ADDITIONS

bull NEW HOMES

TF-20042

Randy 715-613-010146 Years Experience

HENRY AUMANNBUILDERS

LLC715-255-8719

CLASSIFIEDS

Our Hunters will Pay Top $$$ To

hunt your land Call for a FreeBase Camp Leasing info packetamp Quote 1-866-309-1507 wwwBaseCampLeasingcom (CNOW)

ANTIQUE SPORTING AND AD- VERTISING SHOW February5amp6 Sunnyview Expo CenterOSHKOSH WI

Friday 10--6 Saturday 9-5 BUY SELLTRADE $200000 WORTHOF DOOR PRIZES wwwanti-quesportingandadvertisingshowcom 906-250-1618 (CNOW)

TMC HAS OPENINGS haulingboats to waterfront locationsthroughout the US and CanadaCDL Class A 1 yr OTR experi-ence Full Benefits EmployeeOwned Company 855-409-3630wwwtmctranscom (CNOW)

Marten Transport NOW HIRINGDRIVERS FOR DEDICATED ampREGIONAL RUNS DedicatedFleet Top Pay New AssignedEquipment Monthly BonusesWEEKLY HOMETIME CDL-A6mos OTR exp Reqd EEOE AAP LIMITED POSITIONS AP-PLY TODAY 866-370-4476 wwwdrive4martencom (CNOW)

ADVERTISE HERE Advertiseyour product or recruit an appli-cant in over 178 Wisconsin news-papers across the state Only$300week Thats $168 per pa-per Call this paper or 800-227-7636 wwwcnaadscom (CNOW)

METAL BUILDING MANUFAC-TURER seeking sales represen-tative Previous building salesexperience preferred Companyprovides leads and additionaltraining Please send resumeand salary requirements to jobs-dmstlgmailcom EOE (CNOW)

WANTED TO BUY

WANTED GUNS - new and usedTurn them into ca$h or trade for anew one Shay Creek in Medford715-748-2855

OTHER FOR SALE

HEALTHCARE when you need itfor just $54 per visit including ba-sic labs Aspirus FastCare Clinicin Abbotsford offers walk-in carefor common aliments such as al-lergies ear aches sore throatsflu or cold symptoms urinarytract infections and more AspirusFastCare Clinic is open Mon-Fri8am-8pm Sat 9am-5pm Sun Holidays 9am-1pm Locatedin the East Town Mall 1011 EastSpruce St Abbotsford

SLABWOOD FOR Sale About 6-7face cord per load $250 plus $2per mile delivery charge BenzSawmill Inc Loyal 715-255-8312

PETS

MIXED BREED Puppies blackand golden medium sized readyend of January Come pick oneout $25 715-223-3810

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED - Cook and wait-ress Apply at Grandmarsquos Kitchenof Loyal 715-255-9014

MEYER MANUFACTURING Cor-poration is accepting applica-tions for laser and press brakearea leader prior leadershipexperience or machine opera-tion and technology experiencedesired pay based on qualifica-tions Also accepting applica-tions for a qualified laser opera-tor press brake operator CNCmachinist and welders - start atup to $1675hr and general la-bor and assemblers - $14hr Allpositions include excellent ben-efits - paid vacation 6 match401K (4) 10 hrday work weektuition reimbursement health in-surance and profit sharing Ap-ply online at meyermfgcom or inperson at Meyer Mfg Corp 574West Center Ave DorchesterWI

TRUCK DRIVER Wanted for grainhopper division home week-

ends Saturday morning me-chanic Looking for drivers alsohome daily route 715-571-9623

MISCELLANEOUS

DAILY SPECIALS Tuesdays po-tato pancakes Thursdays hotbeef Sunday chicken and ricedinner New to our menu - wraps

7 kinds Grandmarsquos Kitchen ofLoyal 715-255-9014

Certi1047297ed Nursing Assistant Classes

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO START A

CAREER IN THE HEALTH CARE FIELD Are you interested in becoming a Certi1047297ed Nursing

Assistant and having the cost of the course paid for ClarkCounty Rehabilitation and Living Center will be offering theCNA course through NTC at CCRLC starting in February Thefacility will sponsor individuals and pay for tuitionbooksand other fees associated with taking the course Candidatesmust qualify and successfully complete the course andstate certi1047297cation test with a two year commitment ofemployment to CCRLC

If interested in taking the course contact Joan JallingHR Manager at 715-229-2172 extension 204 for furtherinformation

W4266 CTH X Owen WI 54460-8932Clark County is an ADACRCEEO Employer 1

- 1 7 7 2

3 4

Dean Bogdonovich 715-267-7600 bull Roy Gregorich 715-429-0571Will Zalizniak 715-897-4680 bull Jennifer Lindner 715-206-0430

TInc R e

a l t yieman

116 N Main StGreenwood Wis715-267-7243

Dean Bogdonovich WI Cert General Appraiser Cert No 173

COMPLETE APPRAISAL amp REALTY SERVICES

1 -

1 7 7 2 4 8

PRICE REDUCEDN9536 Hwy K Loyal

Two-story rural duplex with two3-bedroom 1-bath apartmentsmost appliances includedgarage use second duplex nextdoor for sale

PRICE REDUCEDN9540 Hwy K Loyal

Two-story rural duplex with two3-bedroom 1-bath apartmentsmost appliances included 4-cargarage and additional duplexright next door for sale

N14276 Resewood Ave Withee

Country living in the WitheeThorp area This 4-bedroomhome sits on 10 acres of openfarm land Plenty of room formore outbuildings plant somefruit trees or rent out the land

for more income Strong built home with some nice updatingdone over the years including a new roof in 2015 Plenty ofvehicle storage with the 3-car garage Good location off thehighway This one will not last long hurry

OVER 30 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS

1 - 1 7 7 3 2 1

The Loyal Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking acreative energetic person with excellent interpersonal

skills for the full-time position of library directorUnder the supervision of the Library Board the library

director is responsible for the operation of the libraryand the development of its service program The libraryserves approximately 1800 people living in the city of

Loyal and the surrounding area The library is currentlyopen 34 hours per week has a collection of over 25000

items and has an annual budget of $99000Salary commensurate with experience

A benefit package is providedThe position is to begin Jan 1 2016 Qualifications

include a grade 3 Wisconsin Public Library Certificate orthe education and ability to obtain such certification

See wvlsorgjobs for complete information and to viewthe job description and employment application Sendcover letter reacutesumeacute application and three letters of

recommendation to jknackcharternetThe position will remain open until filled

5 2 - 1 7 7 1 6 8

1 2 - 7 - 1 5

500 Steven Avenue

2 BR 1 Bath DuplexesFor Rent in Greenwood WI

Cat or Small Dog Allowed ForAdditional Fees

For more information and photosfind the ad on Craigslist and at our

website wwwfoxboropropertiescom715-835-6001

Rent $550 per month

Available Now

702 Steven Avenue Available Feb 1

PRO FESSION L ND BUS INESS DIRECTORY

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY

E-mail your

classified ad to

classsubtpprintingcom

7212019 January 6 2016 Tribune Record Gleaner

httpslidepdfcomreaderfulljanuary-6-2016-tribune-record-gleaner 1212

Page 12 - Tribune Record Gleaner - Wednesday January 6 2016

1 - 1 7 7 0 1 2

Moving Companyamp Moving Company

Many Recliners tochoose from

STARTING AS

LOW AS

EnglanderMattresses

Several options available

including Gel amp Memory foam

$258Dinette SetsSales throughout

the store

S A L E S T H R O U G H O

U T T H E E N T I R E S T

O R E

100 E 14th St Marshfield bull 715-384-5080100 E 14th St Marshfield bull 715-384-5080Hours Mon-Thurs 9 am-6 pm bull Fri 9 am-8 pm bull Sat 9 am-5 pm bull Sun Noon-4 pm

Pictures are not exact purchasesale items

www firstcitydental net wwwfirstcitydentalnet

Troy D Rens DDS

Christina H Rens DDS

202 E Birch St

PO Box 147

Abbotsford WI 54405

715-223-4844Orthodontics

Certified Invisalign Provider

Conscious Sedation 1 - 1 7 7 2 0 2

New Patients Welcome

1 - 1 7 7 3 1 0

30 cents per acre plus a portion of the timber sale rev-enue

Bizjak said the revenue difference would be relativelysmall and is not the main reason why the town maychallenge the purchase Rather he said itrsquos an issue ofplacing some limits on public land expansion

Butler already holds 101 percent of the countyrsquos morethan 135000 acres of county forest land and Bizjak saidhe would like to see it stop there When talking to townresidents on the issue he said ldquoTheir first question islsquoWhy does the county need more landrsquordquo he said

Butler was part of the western and southern areas ofthe county where farmers lost tax deeds to their propertyafter the Dust Bowl years and those acres eventuallybecame the county forest There is no need to expand itanymore in Bizjakrsquos opinion

ldquoIt has been like that since I was a kid in the 1940srdquo

Bizjak said ldquoThey donrsquot need any more hellip We think pri-vate ownership is the best way for the rest of our landsrdquo

Forest from page 1

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities whichwas 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-yearaverage according to preliminary statistics from the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that expe-rienced an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percentcompared with 2014 However it is important to notethat the 494 traffic deaths in 2014 were the lowest annualtotal in 71 yearsrdquo said WisDOT Secretary Mark GottliebldquoIn recent years wersquove had success in reducing trafficfatalities and our ultimate goal is still zero preventabletraffic deaths in Wisconsin We will continue to analyzecrash data so we can take effective actions in traffic safetyeducation enforcement and engineering to prevent fataland serious injury crashesrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety said that war m spring weather substan-tial drops in gas prices and an improving economy in2015 likely contributed to an increase in the number of

vehicles on the road and the miles they traveled An in-crease in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) can also increasethe risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several moremonths However VMT went up in 2014 and there areindications that it may have increased again in 2015rdquoPabst said ldquoWe also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell ifincreasing the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstatehighways and freeways had any effect on the number andseverity of crashes We do know that interstates and free-ways continue to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were amongthe safest since the end of World War II in terms of traf-fic deaths but a few deadly months contributed greatlyto the increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities inJune July and August of 2015 than we had in the samemonths in 2014 The summer months typically havehigher traffic fatalitiesrdquo he said ldquoAlthough the summermonths were relatively safe we had dramatic spikes infatalities in April and September The 50 fatalities inApril were double the number in April 2014 and the 68fatalities in September were 21 more than September2014 Those two months accounted for about 74 percentof the overall increase in fatalities in 2015 compared

with 2014 April was warm and dry in many areas of thestate and September was one of the warmest on recordWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles mo-

torcycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the road Driversalso tend to increase their speeds which make crashesmore violentrdquo

Deaths from traffic crashes were up in most categoriesin 2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bikefatalities To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcomingyear WisDOT along with its traffic safety partners willintensify many safety initiatives including the following

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving taskforces have been created throughout the state The taskforces enable multiple law enforcement agencies to co-ordinate and combine their resources for high-visibilityenforcement efforts Federal funding administered byWisDOT covers the overtime wages for task force officersEnforcement and education efforts to prevent drunkendriving have helped reduce deaths from alcohol-relatedcrashes by approximately 51 percent and injuries by 55percent over the last 10 years in Wisconsin

Traffi c deaths increased by 13 percent over previous year

Page 12: January 6, 2016 Tribune Record Gleaner

7212019 January 6 2016 Tribune Record Gleaner

httpslidepdfcomreaderfulljanuary-6-2016-tribune-record-gleaner 1212

Page 12 - Tribune Record Gleaner - Wednesday January 6 2016

1 - 1 7 7 0 1 2

Moving Companyamp Moving Company

Many Recliners tochoose from

STARTING AS

LOW AS

EnglanderMattresses

Several options available

including Gel amp Memory foam

$258Dinette SetsSales throughout

the store

S A L E S T H R O U G H O

U T T H E E N T I R E S T

O R E

100 E 14th St Marshfield bull 715-384-5080100 E 14th St Marshfield bull 715-384-5080Hours Mon-Thurs 9 am-6 pm bull Fri 9 am-8 pm bull Sat 9 am-5 pm bull Sun Noon-4 pm

Pictures are not exact purchasesale items

www firstcitydental net wwwfirstcitydentalnet

Troy D Rens DDS

Christina H Rens DDS

202 E Birch St

PO Box 147

Abbotsford WI 54405

715-223-4844Orthodontics

Certified Invisalign Provider

Conscious Sedation 1 - 1 7 7 2 0 2

New Patients Welcome

1 - 1 7 7 3 1 0

30 cents per acre plus a portion of the timber sale rev-enue

Bizjak said the revenue difference would be relativelysmall and is not the main reason why the town maychallenge the purchase Rather he said itrsquos an issue ofplacing some limits on public land expansion

Butler already holds 101 percent of the countyrsquos morethan 135000 acres of county forest land and Bizjak saidhe would like to see it stop there When talking to townresidents on the issue he said ldquoTheir first question islsquoWhy does the county need more landrsquordquo he said

Butler was part of the western and southern areas ofthe county where farmers lost tax deeds to their propertyafter the Dust Bowl years and those acres eventuallybecame the county forest There is no need to expand itanymore in Bizjakrsquos opinion

ldquoIt has been like that since I was a kid in the 1940srdquo

Bizjak said ldquoThey donrsquot need any more hellip We think pri-vate ownership is the best way for the rest of our landsrdquo

Forest from page 1

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities whichwas 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-yearaverage according to preliminary statistics from the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that expe-rienced an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percentcompared with 2014 However it is important to notethat the 494 traffic deaths in 2014 were the lowest annualtotal in 71 yearsrdquo said WisDOT Secretary Mark GottliebldquoIn recent years wersquove had success in reducing trafficfatalities and our ultimate goal is still zero preventabletraffic deaths in Wisconsin We will continue to analyzecrash data so we can take effective actions in traffic safetyeducation enforcement and engineering to prevent fataland serious injury crashesrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety said that war m spring weather substan-tial drops in gas prices and an improving economy in2015 likely contributed to an increase in the number of

vehicles on the road and the miles they traveled An in-crease in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) can also increasethe risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several moremonths However VMT went up in 2014 and there areindications that it may have increased again in 2015rdquoPabst said ldquoWe also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell ifincreasing the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstatehighways and freeways had any effect on the number andseverity of crashes We do know that interstates and free-ways continue to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were amongthe safest since the end of World War II in terms of traf-fic deaths but a few deadly months contributed greatlyto the increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities inJune July and August of 2015 than we had in the samemonths in 2014 The summer months typically havehigher traffic fatalitiesrdquo he said ldquoAlthough the summermonths were relatively safe we had dramatic spikes infatalities in April and September The 50 fatalities inApril were double the number in April 2014 and the 68fatalities in September were 21 more than September2014 Those two months accounted for about 74 percentof the overall increase in fatalities in 2015 compared

with 2014 April was warm and dry in many areas of thestate and September was one of the warmest on recordWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles mo-

torcycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the road Driversalso tend to increase their speeds which make crashesmore violentrdquo

Deaths from traffic crashes were up in most categoriesin 2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bikefatalities To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcomingyear WisDOT along with its traffic safety partners willintensify many safety initiatives including the following

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving taskforces have been created throughout the state The taskforces enable multiple law enforcement agencies to co-ordinate and combine their resources for high-visibilityenforcement efforts Federal funding administered byWisDOT covers the overtime wages for task force officersEnforcement and education efforts to prevent drunkendriving have helped reduce deaths from alcohol-relatedcrashes by approximately 51 percent and injuries by 55percent over the last 10 years in Wisconsin

Traffi c deaths increased by 13 percent over previous year