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of her life with a hole inside, a vacuum, he considered the seriousness and aggraor a void, Thorson said. She had no real vated nature of this offense and the effect
that this crime has had on the victims
person there to keep her in perspective.
and others. He said
Thorson said the
Rizzi has a need for
void she had experienced as a child was This defendant needs close rehabilitational
control that can only
playing out for her
again as her ex-boy- time to examine her be met while shes in
friends tried to take life. Thats the fork in custody.
Noting that Rizzi
her own children away. the road where shes
f u l ly e x p e c t e d t h e
Family members
presented the court placed herself as a re- murders could occur,
with references de- sult of the bad decisions Shannon said to her,
Miss Rizzi, you have
scribing Rizzi as a
g o o d p e r s o n , bu t shes made. -- Portage committed a heinous
Thorson said her per- County Circuit Court crime. You have viosonality only goes so Judge Robert Shannon lated trust of not only
specific victims, but
far in sentencing.
the communitys genI do believe thats
eral trust ... You reptrue (that shes a good
resent a very real and dangerous threat
person), but we are not here as a result of
what she is as a person, Thorson said. continuously to these victims and the
What her and her mother tried to do is community at large.
Shannon said he believes the 7-year
not tolerated by society.
But Thorson noted that Rizzi has prison term will give Rizzi ample time to
graduated from high school, has held decide if she wants to straighten out her
jobs, and has no prior criminal record. He life. If she does not, she can be returned
recommended a prison term of five years to prison in the 10-year extended supervito be followed by 10 years of extended sion period.
This defendant needs time to examine
supervision.
Rizzi addressed the court, and said she her life, the judge said. Thats the fork
is truly, truly very sorry for everything in the road where shes placed herself as
a result of the bad decisions shes made.
that has happened.
Rizzi is to begin serving her 7-year
Im thankful that everything got
stopped when it did, she said.I take re- term in prison immediately. She was given
sponsibility for everything that Ive done. credit for the 340 days she sat in the Clark
In forming his sentence, Shannon said County Jail after her arrest last November.
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OPINION
he said.
Any changes coming from a governor who is clearly obsessed with
silencing workers, punishing foes and
concentrating on his own political
power should be viewed with alarm,
added Badger.
The Wisconsin Legislature enacted
a statewide civil service system in 1905,
following New York State in 1883 and
Massachusetts in 1884. The Progressive
Movement of the early 20th Century
pushed for its enactment to combat
patronage systems of the 19th Century.
Ironically, the proposed changes
could be an interesting political tool
when Wisconsin elects a Democrat as
governor. Republicans might be livid
with what unfolds.
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CATHOLIC
Christ the King Church
101 Wendel Spencer 715-659-4480
REV. SAMUEL MARTIN
4 p.m. - Saturday evening mass 8 and 10 a.m. - Sunday morning mass
Masses for Holy Days of Obligation evening before, 8 p.m.; day of, 5:30 p.m.
Bobs
Granton 715-238-7269
INTERIM PASTOR JAY WELSHONSE
9:15 a.m. - Sunday school
10:30 a.m. - Sunday worship service
MORMON
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
MISSOURI SYNOD
St. Paul Lutheran
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ
Trinity Lutheran
(Missouri Synod)
Zion Lutheran
W2894 Granton Road, Granton 715-238-7318
REV. DANIEL SCHOESSOW
9:15 a.m. - Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. - Sunday worship service
Holy Communion celebrated first and third Sundays of each month.
LUTHERAN
Emmanuel Lutheran - ELCA
W5752 Colby Factory Road Town of Longwood
PASTOR BRIAN CAMPBELL
10:45 a.m. - Sunday worship service
Holy Communion celebrated second and fourth Sundays of each month.
METHODIST
Immanuel United Methodist
Chili 715-683-2886 10:30 a.m. - Morning worship
United Methodist
209 W. Clark St., P.O. Box 533 Colby
JANINE JOHNSON, lay speaker
7 p.m. - Wednesday worship service
No Sunday services
Church school as announced prior to evening service
Christie 715-743-2480
REV. JOHN E. WARMUTH
10:30 a.m. - Sunday worship service
Holy Communion celebrated the first Sunday of each month.
EPISCOPAL
St. Katherines Episcopal Church
206 E. 3rd St. Owen, WI 715-229-2643
REV. TONY RING
10 a.m. - Wednesday morning prayer & Holy Communion
10:30 a.m. - Sunday worship service
BAPTIST
Bible Baptist
Missionary Baptist
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OBITUARIES
Ralph Pescinski
Ralph E. Pescinski, 84, Spencer,
passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015, at the
Colonial Center in Colby. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be held at 11 a.m., on Saturday, Oct. 17,
at Christ the King Catholic Church in Spencer. Rev.
Samuel Martin will officiate. Full military honors
will follow the service at the church. Committal services will be held at a later date at Central Wisconsin
Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Waupaca. Friends may
call on Saturday at the church in Spencer from 9 a.m. until
time of service. Acting as his pallbearers will be Cody and
Colton Siegler, Ty Siekert and Zachary Weiler.
Ralph was born on March 26, 1931, in Milwaukee, the son
of Florian and Leocadia (nee Blasczyk) Pescinski. He attended St. Marys Catholic
School in Elm Grove and Menomonee Falls High School. Ralph served his country in
the United States Army from 1951-53. After his honorable discharge, he married Rita
Lausier on Sept. 4, 1954, at St. Michaels Catholic Church in Milwaukee. Together, they
farmed and raised their 10 children near Spencer. Though Ralph eventually retired
from the hard work of owning and operating a dairy farm, his passion was farming
and was forever one of his greatest loves. In his spare time, he enjoyed a good Friday
night fish fry, Sunday drives, and visiting with his family. Ralph's favorite song was,
"You Are My Sunshine." He enjoyed making firewood, lots of firewood, shooting the
pesky pigeons, and attending the annual Loyal Corn Festival and Clark County Fair.
Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Rita Pescinski, Spencer; his children:
Paul (Edna) Pescinski of Eau Claire, Ronald (special friend Lori Napper) Pescinski
of Arpin, David (Jane) Pescinski of Colby, Tom (Sharon) Pescinski of Owen, Rose
Pescinski of Tallahassee, Fla., Dorothy (John) Siekert of De Pere, Charles Pescinski
of Spencer, Jeff (Emelie) Pescinski of Missouri, Betty Lausier of Brookfield, and
Roger (Cathy) Pescinski of Shawano; 16 grandchildren: Beverly (Scott) Mirkin, Erica
(Adam) Perez, Tara (Craig) Krug, Heidi and Brandon Pescinski, Jessica (Damon)
Lewer, Cody and Colton Siegler, Beth (Stu) Westlund, Nichole Pescinski, Katrina
and Zachary Weiler, Ezekeil, Samuel and Angelene Pescinski and Kaitlin Pescinski.
Ralph is further survived by 10 great-grandchildren: Aiden, Tatyanna, Anastasia and
Cherish Mirkin, Ellison Perez, Addison Krug, Amanda, Carson and Liberty Lewer
and Collin Manske; and two step-great-grandchildren: Alex and Jax Westlund.
Ralph was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Elaine Jeske and Janice
Lausier; and a brother, Richard Pescinski.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be designated to the Alzheimers Association
in Ralphs name at http://www.alz.org/join_the_cause_donate.asp.
Visit www.lifetributesfuneralhome.com to share condolences.
Arrangements are entrusted to Life Tributes Funeral Home in Spencer.
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Bernard P. "Bun" Rueth, 90, Loyal, passed away on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015, at Atrium Post Acute Care in Marshfield.
Funeral Services were held at 11 a.m., on Friday, Oct. 9,
at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Loyal. Rev. Steve Brice
officiated. Burial followed in St. Anthony Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers were Michelle Abel, Josh Abel, Zakkery
Trudeau, Gene Hinker, Jack Rueth and Tom Rueth.
Bernard Patrick Rueth was born on March 17, 1925, in
Loyal, the son of Leo and Agnes (nee Suda) Rueth. He was
raised on the family farm and received his education at
St. Anthony Catholic School, Loyal. He married Marjorie
E. Bauer on Nov. 29, 1945, at St. Anthony Catholic Church.
Bun was a truck driver the majority of his life. If you
knew Bun, you would have heard at least one "trucking story." He enjoyed fishing
and tending to his garden, and was also one of the best makers of horse radish.
When Bun lived with his son and daughter-in-law, his greatest joy was spending
time with his great-grandchildren, Harper and Hayden. He especially enjoyed playing his harmonica to them.
He is survived by his children, Jim (Sharon) Rueth, Pittsville, and Marilee
(Gary) Trudeau, West Salem; two grandchildren, Michelle (Josh) Abel, Pittsville,
and Zakkery Trudeau, Madison; two great-grandchildren, Harper Rueth Abel and
Hayden Louis Abel; one sister, Jayne Kolbeck, Marshfield; one brother, Herbert
"Chub" (Kathleen "Kap") Rueth, Parma, Idaho; and nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie, on June 20, 2000; his parents;
two brothers, Patrick and Eddie Rueth, and twin brothers at birth; and one sister,
Mary Ann Rueth.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.cuddiefh.com.
Cuddie Funeral Home, Loyal, assisted the family with arrangements.
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weekdays from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
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Greenwood, will serve its annual lutefisk
supper from 4-8 p.m. There will also be a
Fair Trade Bazaar held in conjunction with
the meal of lutefisk, Swedish meatballs,
lefse, flat bread and pie.
Nov. 1
OBITUARIES
Frances Gosse
David Lavey
Joy Smith
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Mary Dergance
Mary Dergance, 95, Wausau, formerly of Willard,
passed away peacefully on Monday, Sept. 21, 2015, at Stone
Crest Residence, Wausau. A Celebration of Life will be
held at 1 p.m., on Saturday, Oct. 10, at the American Legion
Hall, in Greenwood. Burial of Mary's cremains will be
held in the Willard Cemetery.
Mary Auman was born on Sept. 11, 1920, on the home
farm in Willard, one of eight children born to Frank
and Angela (nee Frankel) Auman. She was raised and
received her education in Willard. As a young woman,
Mary left Willard and moved to Chicago to find work. She
married Vernon B. "Barney" Dergance on Sept. 21, 1945,
in Chicago, Ill. They lived most of their married life in
Chicago, except for eight years when they owned and operated a motel in Duluth,
Minn. After her husband's retirement in 1975, they moved back to Willard and
lived in Mary's parents' house. Mary enjoyed bird watching and flowers.
She is survived by two sisters, Antonia Panyan, Esko, Minn., and Angeline
Verhunce, Marshfield; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Barney, on Aug. 26,
1995; three brothers, Frank Jr., Felix and Victor Auman; and two sisters, Anne
Haugen and Stephie Gabrovic.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.cuddiefh.com.
Cuddie Funeral Home, Greenwood, is assisting the family with arrangements.
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Marriage Licenses
The Clark County clerk has granted the
following marriage licenses:
-- Karen J. Miller, Marathon County, and
Jonathan L. Chupp, town of Sherman, on
Oct. 23, at town of Sherman.
-- Kyrah Jo Larson, Greenwood, and
Lucas A. Jacobs, Greenwood, on Oct. 23,
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-- Josie L. Nelson, town of Pine Valley,
and Jason E. Tibbett, town of Pine Valley,
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Juan Mares Gallegos, Abbotsford, on Oct.
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GRANTON SPORTS
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Football
Football
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Football
Thursday, Oct. 15
At Wausau Newman
Friday, Oct. 16
At Chippewa Falls McDonell
Friday, Oct. 23
WIAA Level 1 playoff
Friday, Oct. 16
At Osseo-Fairchild
Friday, Oct. 23
WIAA Level 1 playoff
Volleyball
Volleyball
Tuesday, Oct. 20
WIAA Division 4 regional
quarterfinal -- TBD
Thursday, Oct. 22
WIAA Division 4 regional
semifinal -- TBD
Cross country
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Thursday, Oct. 22
WIAA Division 3 regional
semifinal -- TBD
Thursday, Oct. 15
Cloverbelt Conference championship match at Altoona
Tuesday, Oct. 20
WIAA Division 3 regional
quarterfinal -- TBD
Cross country
Cross country
Saturday, Oct. 17
Cloverbelt Conference meet at
Spencer (Frey Field) -- 10:30 a.m.
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The Spencer girls cross country team ran to a fourthplace finish at the Oct. 10 Colby Invitational as senior
Nadia King collected another top-10 finish.
King took fifth in the 48-runner varsity field to lead the
Rockets. Her time of 22:38 was less than a second behind
the fourth-place time of Cadotts Elizabeth Kyes. Autumn
Wickman of Athens won the race in 21:11, Michelle
Petkovsek of Waupaca was second in 21:41, and Lauren
Meyer of Medford took third in 22:25.
Spencer scored 102 points for the fourth-place finish.
Medford won the meet with 56 points, Waupaca was second with 60 and Marshfield Columbus was third with 81.
Other scoring runners for Spencer were Kaitlin Kasch
(22nd, 24:18), Leigh Anne Sieracki (29th, 26:00), Sydney
Johnson (31st, 26:10) and Sabrina Vircks (32nd, (26:12).
The Loyal-Greenwood-Granton girls team placed sev-
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Goodyear
Kelly
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Administrators
comments
community will
be vitally
important as
we move
forward.
I want
to thank
everyone
who attended
last week
and invite you
all to
Cale Jackson
come to
the next
meeting even if you were unable to attend the first one. The goal of the next
meeting, which will be held on Oct.
26, 2015, at 7 p.m., in the high school
library, will be to define each category
and begin the process of developing
the priorities.
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On Sept. 20, Loyal High School NHS inducted 21 new members. Those new members
are: Dion Bergeron (not pictured), Cameron Brussow, Luke Bogdonovich, Kayless
Chalmers, Zach Geier, Elliot Genteman, Vanessa Hebert, Edrea Kubista, Tamerat
Kubista, Hunter Much, Miranda North, Ashley Prusiniski, Rosa Rarick, Jordan Radue,
Miriam Reynaldo, Bryanna Rayhorn, Nick Rueth, Blain Schmidt, Brody Scherer, Tanner
Troutt, Devin Witt. Membership in the National Honor Society is based on stiff criteria
in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. A minimum cumulative
grade point average of 3.25 must be achieved in order to be considered. Potential
members are then evaluated by the entire staff on their character, and a rating from 0
to 4 is given. A five-member faculty council then meets and rates students in the areas
of service and leadership, based on the activity sheets students return. Scores in the
areas of character, service and leadership are then averaged, and students achieving
an average score of 2.5 or above are considered favorably by the council for induction
into the National Honor Society. Students are selected for membership by a majority
vote of the faculty council. Advisors are not involved in the selection process. Once
inducted, members are responsible for upholding the ideals of the organization.
Loyal 4th graders explored Reed School in early September. They entered the era of the
one-room schoolhouse, when hard work and country life helped to shape a generation
of Wisconsin citizens.
Singers to perform
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OCTOBER
Oct. 15 VB East/West Championship -- TBA -JV 5:45/Varsity 7:15 p.m.
Oct. 16 Teacher in-service -- no students
Oct. 16 JH CC at Greenwood -- TBD
Oct. 16 FB at Chippewa Falls McDonell -- 7 p.m.
Oct. 17 CC championship meet at Spencer -- 10:30 a.m.
Oct. 20 WIAA VB Regional -- TBA
Oct. 21 Loyal School Board meeting -- 8 p.m.
Oct. 22 WIAA VB regional semi-final -- TBA
Oct. 23 One-Act performance at Regis High School
-- TBA
Oct. 23 Elementary fall concert -- elementary gym
-- 2:15 p.m.
Oct. 23 WIAA level I FB play-off -- TBA
Oct. 24 ACT test date
Oct. 24 WIAA VB regional final -- TBA
Oct. 27-30 National FFA Convention
Oct. 29 One-Act LHS performance -- 10:30 a.m.
Oct. 29 WIAA VB sectional semi-final -- TBA
Oct. 30 Bob Kulp presentation to 8th grade -- 9:30 a.m.
Oct. 30 WIAA level II FB play-off -- TBA
Oct. 31 WIAA VB sectional final -- TBA
Oct. 31 WIAA state CC meet -- Ridges Country
Club/WI Rapids
Oct. 31 SOLES -- dance in elementary gym 1-3 p.m.
NOVEMBER
Nov. 3 JH BBB vs. Greenwood -- HOME 4:05
Nov. 4 End of first quarter
Nov. 5 Lifetouch retake day
Nov. 5-7 WIAA state VB tournament -- Resch Center
Green Bay
Nov. 6 WIAA level III FB play-off -- TBA
Nov. 8 One-Act community performance -- 4 p.m.
Nov. 10 JH BBB vs. Columbus Catholic -- HOME
-- 4:30 p.m.
Nov. 11 Veterans Day program -- 10 a.m.
Nov. 11 Math League -- TBA
Nov. 12 JH BBB at Spencer -- 5 p.m.
Nov. 13 WIAA Level IV FB play-off -- TBA
Nov. 13 GBB scrimmage at Elk Mound -- 5 p.m.
Nov. 16 Senior Jostens presentation -- 10:30 a.m.
Nov. 16 First day wrestling practice
Nov. 17 Parent/teacher conferences -- 3:30-6:30 p.m.
Nov. 19 JH BBB vs. Gilman -- HOME -- 4:45 p.m.
Nov. 19 Clark County Flu Clinic -- Elem conference
room -- 3:30-6 p.m.
Nov. 19-20 WIAA state FB play-offs -- Camp Randall
Madison
Nov. 20 GBB at Neillsville -- C-team/JV 5:45
Varsity 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 23 Parent/teacher conferences 3:30-5:30 and
6:30-8:30 p.m.
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
Freshmen know
what theyll need in
the next four years
Mrs. Scherer recently met with all of Loyals
9th grade students to talk about goal setting, postsecondary education options, and graduating from
high school. Last year in eighth grade, these students
worked with Mrs. Lambrecht and Mrs. Scherer to
develop their own four-year high school plans. Both
last year and this year, these students were given the
courses they must take and pass to earn a diploma
from Loyal High School.
Students know that twenty-five total credits
are required for graduation. Of these 25 credits,
students must earn 15 and one-half credits by passing the following required courses (the remaining
nine and one-half credits can be earned in elective
courses):
Four years of English -- 4 credits
-- English 9
-- English 10
-- English 11
-- English 12
Three years of social science -- 3 credits
-- American history I
-- American history II
-- Economics and world history (one semester
each)
-- Pass the state-required Civics test before graduation
Three years of mathematics -- 3 credits
-- Algebra
-- Geometry
-- Either pre-algebra (taken before algebra,) or
intermediate algebra (taken after geometry)
Three years of
science -- 3 credits
-- Earth science
-- Biology
-- One more full-year science course (animal science AND horticulture could also fulfill this graduation requirement)
Three semesters of physical education -- 1
1/2 credits
-- Physical education 9
-- Physical education 10
-- Physical education 11
One semester of co-health -- 1/2 credit
One semester of computer applications 1.5
credit
The remaining nine and one-half credits
may be met by taking other academic courses
or elective courses, such as college algebra,
painting, auto mechanics, foods, computer applications II, etc . . .
Eight credits of music may apply toward
graduation
Students were also reminded that Pre-Algebra
will not be accepted at a four-year university as a
math credit. Students who take pre-algebra in their
9th grade year who want to pursue a four-year degree
must take intermediate algebra in their senior year.
Students were also reminded that the animal
science and horticulture combination will not be
accepted at a four-year university as science credit.
Students who plan to pursue a four-year degree need
to earn their third science credit through a science
course like biology II, body/structure and function,
chemistry, or physics.
Students at Loyal are encouraged to take a variety of rigorous courses so that they are prepared to
succeed after graduation.
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Oct. 26-30
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ate to watch the child for a few days before having them
seen unless they develop severe symptoms (high fever,
significant pain, drainage from the ear). If there is no
INFECTED fluid behind the eardrum the inflammation
can be treated with over-the-counter pain relievers and
warm compresses/warm air from a blow hair dryer. Ear
pain lasting longer than 3 days should be seen to make
sure there is not infected fluid. Children with frequent
ear infections dont necessarily need antibiotics either,
but your provider should evaluate them when ear pain
occurs.
3.
Sinus infections Nearly ALL cases of bacterial
sinusitis will clear up even WITHOUT antibiotics. The
color of the mucous that is being blown out of the nose
OR of the runny nose is not an indication of whether it is
a bacterial or viral infection (contrary to popular belief.)
Mucous ALWAYS starts out clear, and then turns cloudy/
yellow/green as symptoms progress due to enzymes
which are present in the mucous and react with the air.
Encouraging your child to BLOW their nose, rather than
SNIFF it back helps prevent nasal congestion that can
lead to further problems. Children who have had symptoms for less than seven days should NOT be treated with
antibiotics at all. If symptoms are getting WORSE after
5-7 days, or are NOT improving after 10 days then they
should be seen by their provider and antibiotics may be
indicated.
4.
Sore Throat The only sore throat that should be
treated with antibiotics is DOCUMENTED strep throat
(either by rapid strep test or back-up throat culture.) All
other sore throats are viral and will get better without
antibiotics. Using antibiotics will not make viral sore
throats get better faster. Your childs provider can run the
appropriate tests and decide if antibiotics are necessary
or not.
5.
Acute Bronchitis More than 90% of bronchitis
is viral and will not respond to antibiotics. Less than
10% are caused by bacteria and are unusual in children
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
SPORTS
seed in our WIAA regional. We are looking forward to the new season ahead and
what it may hold.
Senior Devyn Schoonover led LoyalGranton against Colby with 15 kills and 13
defensive digs. Ryleigh Wilke and Karsyn
Rueth had eight kills apiece, and Morgan
Reinwand had a 7-kill, 14-dig match.
Loyal-Granton 3
Marshfield Columbus 2
The Greyhounds won a tough match
on Oct. 6 at Marshfield Columbus to set
themselves up for the second-place league
finish. The game scores were 21-25, 25-19,
15-25, 25-22 and 15-9.
We played in a hard fought game with
Marshfield Columbus and knew going in it
would be a battle, Love said. Columbus
does not just quit playing after a set loss,
but neither do we. The girls showed their
toughness by winning the second, fourth
and fifth game. This match required us to
maintain intensity and the fifth set was
intense and the girls showed resiliency.
They had a goal and attained it. We are
continuing to work on focus and maintaining a high level of intensity.
Schoonover had 20 kills and Rueth had
19. Megan Schuette had four ace serves
while Jaedyn Pieper had 36 set assists.
Greenwood 3 Owen-Withee 0
The Indians finished their ECC schedule at 5-2 and in third place with a straightset win at Owen-Withee on Oct. 8.
We started at a slow pace tonight but
stayed focused, Mayenschein said. Everybody was able to get in and contribute
on tonights final conference match.
Opelt had 17 of the teams 33 kills and
eight digs.
Spencer at Altoona Invite
The Rockets posted a 2-2 match record
at the Oct. 10 Altoona Invitational to
run their regular season record to 27-7.
Spencer won over Eau Claire North on
scores of 18-25, 25-21 and 15-9 and downed
Cameron, 25-13 and 25-18. The Rockets lost
to Hudson (23-25 and 20-25) and Osceola
(25-23, 24-26 and 13-15).
It was great competition all day,
Heller said. We just ran out of steam in
the afternoon. Hopefully it helps us build
and improve going into the playoffs.
Loyal-Grantons Ryleigh Wilke (9) blocks a kill attempt from Colbys Sammi Hayes
while Karsyn Rueth helps at the net during the Greyhounds 3-1 match win over the
Hornets on Oct. 8.
Greenwood-Granton senior Decker Lindner returns the opening kickoff for a touchdown at Gilman on Oct. 9. Lindners
81-yard return sparked the Indians to a 20-8 win over the Pirates, their first of the season.
PUBLIC NOTICES
VILLAGE OF SPENCER
PLANNING
COMMISSION HEARING
Public notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of
the village of Spencer will meet at the Spencer Municipal Building
on Oct. 19, 2015, at 6:15 p.m., for the purpose of reviewing an
application for a variance at 103 E. Clark St., for the property
owner to place a wheelchair ramp within the rear yard, south of
the principal structure. Anyone interested in hearing the case
may come to the Spencer Municipal Building on Oct. 19, 2015,
at 6:15 p.m.
Thaddeus Kubisiak, village clerk
Dated Oct. 2, 2015
40-174285
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STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
CLARK COUNTY
Notice setting time to hear application and deadline for filing
claims (informal administration)
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Irene A. Carlberg
Case no. 15-PR-54
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
1. An application for informal administration was filed.
2. The decedent, with date of birth July 29, 1930, and date of
death Sept. 1, 2015, was domiciled in Clark County, state of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of W5718 Kington Road, Greenwood,
WI 54437.
3. The application will be heard at the Clark County Courthouse,
Neillsville, Wis., room 403, before Stephen J. Walter, probate registrar, on Oct. 27, 2015, at 9 a.m.
You do not need to appear unless you object. The application
may be granted if there is no objection.
4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent's estate is
Jan. 12, 2016.
5. A claim may be filed at the Clark County Courthouse, 517
Court St., Neillsville, WI 54456, room 403.
6. This publication is notice to any persons whose names or address are unknown.
/s/Stephen J. Walter, probate registrar
Sept. 18, 2015
Attorney Bruce L. Sautebin
113 S. Main St.
P.O. Box 67
Greenwood, WI 54437
715-267-7249
Bar no.: 1015688
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STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
CLARK COUNTY
Notice and order for name change hearing
Case no. 2015CV129
In the matter of the name change of Paula Mae Krasselt
NOTICE IS GIVEN:
A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person
listed above:
From: Paula Mae Krasselt
To: Paula Mae Darge
Birth certificate: Paula Mae Darge
IT IS ORDERED:
This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Clark County,
state of Wisconsin:
Jon M. Counsell
Clark County Circuit Court
517 Court St., Branch 1
Neillsville, WI 54456
Oct. 23, 2015
3:30 p.m.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:
Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a class 3
notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in
the Tribune Record Gleaner, a newspaper published in Clark County,
state of Wisconsin.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Jon M. Counsell
Sept. 15, 2015
40-174256
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GREENWOOD COMMON
COUNCIL MEETING
BID NOTICE
AGENDA:
1. Call to order
2. Roll call
3. Public appearances
4. Approve the September meeting minutes
5. Park and Rec Committee report
Approve recommendations from committee
6. Police report
7. Public Works report
Update on projects
Building permits
8. Utility report
Water and sewer reports
9. Approve payment of vouchers
10. Approve treasurers report
11. Clerks report
Operator license
Insurance quotes for 2016
Approve Resolution 6-15, Approving Multi-Hazard Mitigation
Plan
12. Attorneys report
13. Councilmens report
Approve contract with Police Department
Accept Kaila Karlens resignation
14. Mayors report
15. Closed session pursuant to S.S. 19.85 (1) (c)
Employee Benets
16. Adjourn closed session pursuant to S.S. 19.85 (1) (c)
17. Make decision from closed session if necessary
18. Adjourn
Lonna Klinke, city clerk
Requests from persons with disabilities who need assistance to
participate in this meeting or hearing should be made at the clerks
ofce at 715-267-6205 before the meeting.
41-174599
WNAXLP
NOTICE OF BUDGET
HEARING (Section 65.90(4))
AND ANNUAL MEETING
(Section 120.08(1))
STATE OF WISCONSIN
CIRCUIT COURT
CLARK COUNTY
Notice to creditors (informal administration)
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF VIRGINIA ANDRASKA
Case no. 15-PR-53
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
1. An application for informal administration was filed.
2. The decedent, with date of birth Jan. 12, 1920, and date of
death Aug. 21, 2015, was domiciled in Clark County, state of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 203 W. South St., Loyal, WI 54446.
3. All interested persons waived notice.
4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is
Jan. 4, 2016.
5. A claim may be filed at the Clark County Courthouse, 517
Court St., Wis., room 403.
/s/Stephen J. Walter, probate registrar
Sept. 18, 2015
Alan L. Billings
Billings Law Office, S.C.
248 S. Central Ave.
P.O. Box 458
Marshfield, WI 54449
715-387-2580
Bar no.: 01016756
39-173956
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MEETING AGENDA
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CLASSIFIEDS
HELP WANTED
40-174205
LOOKING TO BUY...
715-613-0405
39-173969
39-173942
Bills Service Center, a leader in the Power Sports and Lawn and Garden industry, is searching for a Power Sports / Lawn and Garden Parts
Specialist. Duties to include, but not limited to, assisting customers with
all their parts needs for snowmobiles, ATVs, lawn mowers, chainsaws,
and other various power equipment and related accessories and clothing. Small engine knowledge is required. Experience is desired, but
will train a qualied person. You will be required to work with others,
participate in training and company events. Computer skills required. All
qualied applicants must have good customer service skills including
good written, verbal and phone communication skills. Must also be able
to occasionally work in outside weather elements. Applicants must be
able to work 810 hours a day and every other Saturday morning. We
offer a competitive wage based on experience.
We also offer health, dental and life insurance, paid vacation and company matched retirement program. Upon hiring this position requires a
preplacement exam and drug testing.
Send resume to:
B
Bills Service Center
P
P.O. Box 71
S
Stratford, WI 54484
Attn: Jon Ulrich
or e-mail
jon@billsservicecenter.com
DRIVER/WAREHOUSE
Full-Time Position
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICIAN
41-174602
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www.meridiangroupinc.net
Equal Opportunity Employer
CDL Drivers
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 19.85 (1) [c] to discuss
personnel issues, if any (roll call vote)
5. At 8 p.m., 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 treasurers reports, including financial reports and bills
9. Committee reports and other recommendations, including
Board approvals
10. Old business
Discuss/decide: Social media proposal
Second reading: Updated Honors at Graduation Policy;
Graduation Requirements Policy; Drug and Alcohol Policy
11. New business
Discuss/Decide: Counseling agreement with Clark County
Approve: Property and liability insurance proposal
Review and approve: 2015-16 budget
Set: 2015-16 tax levy
Discuss: SAGE program
Award: Snow plow bid
12. Other business (principals report and other matters as may
properly come before the Board)
13. Public comments
14. Adjourn open session and convene into executive session as
per Wisconsin Statutes 19.85 (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
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weekly profit. Must have valid
drivers license and liability insurance coverage. Please contact
Jen at 715-898-7013 today for
more details.
OTHER
AGRICULTURE
HEAVY DUTY 3 pt., 2 stage, 5 ft.
snow blower, PTO driven. Asking
$950 or trade for wood splitter.
715-659-5275. Spencer.
MISCELLANEOUS
DAILY SPECIALS. New to our
menu: wraps, 7 kinds. Tuesdays:
potato pancakes. Thursdays:
hot beef. Every Friday: fish fry
5:30 a.m. - 8 p.m., haddock or
cod, choice of mashed potatoes/
gravy, American, hash browns,
baked, french fries, potato pancakes or potato salad, dinner roll.
Sunday: scalloped potatoes &
ham dinner. Grandmas Kitchen
of Loyal, 715-255-9014.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 40 acres of land located 8 miles west of Prentice
on Pennington Road. Well maintained forest w/small cabin. Ideal
for deer & bear hunting. Contact
715-560-0591 after 6 p.m.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: GUNS - new and used.
Turn them into ca$h or trade for a
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715-748-2855.
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LOYAL
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Quality Service
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Neillsville, WI 54456
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1-800-944-5424
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Orthodontics
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Conscious Sedation
202 E. Birch Street
Abbotsford, WI 54405
www.firstcitydental.net
41-174537
Overhead
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(next to Fleet Farm)
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or 1-800-380-3090
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HELP WANTED
40-164360
9-21-15
Feingold to speak at
Nov. 7 party event
Pete Hellios, chairperson of the Clark County Democratic Party announced that former U. S. Senator Russ
Feingold will be the keynote speaker at the annual fall
dinner on Nov. 7, at the Meadowview Golf Course Resturant in Owen. Feingold is a candidate for the senate
seat he held for 18 years. Martha Laning, chairperson of
the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, Evan Goyke, assemblyman from Milwaukee, and former Congressman David
Obey, will also address attendees. Tickets to the event
can be obtained by calling Linda Osegard at 715-743-2378.
Social hour will start at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be at 7.
Members of the public are welcome to attend. Advance
ticket purchases are recommended.
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Santa Claus will visit the Clark County Humane Society shelter southeast of Neillsville on Highway 73 on Oct. 24-25
to have photos taken with area pets and their owners.
41-174572
our e-mail
address is
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Please join us for Trick or Treating on
October 31st from 3-5 pm
715-743-6700
1211 Lloyd Street Neillsville, WI 54456
www.neillsvilleretirement.com
CLARK
COUNTY
HUMANE
SOCIETY
Adopt-A-Pet
sponsored by:
SHOULDER PAIN
41-174535
41-174358
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Kitty Jones: Kitty Jones needs a home. This little stray has a shorthaired coat of orange. She is a 10-month-old spayed female with a
sweet personality. Shes only one of many cats and kittens, puppies
and dogs, just waiting for the right person to come along and adopt
them. If you have room in your heart and home for her or any of
the other pets here, go to the Web site and see their pictures and
descriptions. Now is a great time to look for a new pet. There are
39 cats or kittens and 73 dogs or puppies here. Surely theres one
just right for you. Check them all out atwww.cchs-petshelter.org/
id8.html.
If you love animals and have some time, now is a great time to come
on over and get involved at CCHS. You can fill out a volunteer application form online by going to
our Web site (www.cchs-petshelter.organd clicking Volunteer at CCHS from the menu, or stop at
the shelter or at ourPaws and Clawsstore in the Marshfield Mall. Come to our next orientation on
Oct. 14,at6 p.m.,at CCHS and join our Pet Lovin People group, get a tour of the shelter and well
tell you about all of the many ways to volunteer. Well find just the right spot for you to start helping
animals. Youll love it!
CLARK COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY STATE LICENSE # (268235-DS) 715-743-4550
M, W, F & Sat. 12-3 p.m. W3926 St Hwy 73 P.O. Box 127, Neillsville, WI 54456 www.cchs-petshelter.org