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Prison sentence result of porn-sting operation BY TODD BECKMANN SENTINEL

SIREN—A 31-year-old Burnett County man was sentenced last week in Burnett County Circuit Court to 10 years in prison for possession of child pornography. William O. Cauley, who has a Spooner address but lives in the Town of Rusk, will serve four years, six months behind bars, and five years, six months on extended supervision.

Cauley, originally charged with 10 counts, pleaded to four of the charges and was sentenced to 10 years for each count, to be served concurrently (at the same time). The maximum sentence for the Class D felonies is up to a $100,000 fine, up to 25 years in prison, or both, per charge. In a plea agreement with District attorney Bill Norine, Cauley plead no contest to four SEE PORN, PAGE 7

Suspect in beating in custody WEBSTER—A 25 year-old Webster man is in jail on several charges, including aggravated battery, stemming from an early morning incident in Webster on Wednesday, April 27. According to authorities, Burnett County deputies responded at 1:45 a.m. Wednesday to a disturbance at a residence in the 7700 block of West Main Street in the Village of

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Webster. Upon arrival, deputies discovered a 65-year-old female who had been severely beaten. Deputies were able to rescue the female victim from the residence by helping her escape through a window. She was taken by ambulance to a local hospital

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What’s in store? Lydia Meyer peeked over colorful spring flowers during Wood River Garden Store’s annual Open House over the weekend. More photos on Page 13.

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No insurance, no gas

Grantsburg man sentenced as part of meth ring

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GRANTSBURG—There are plastic baggies over the gas dispensers at Grantsburg’s Country Store — it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what that means. “You have to have pollution insurance on your tanks in order to sell gas,” Country Store owner Darla Harper remarked. “On January 1, the state changed its criteria — and guess what? Our tanks didn’t meet the new criteria.” With their tanks being over 35 years old, the Harper’s could not secure tank insurance. “That’s when they red-tagged our tanks,” Harper lamented. “It’s a real Catch-22 situation — no insurance, no gas.” In the two weeks the store has not been able to sell gas, the Harper’s have seen a 65 percent drop in sales.

MADISON—A 30-year-old Grantsburg man has been sentenced to 24 months in federal prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, for his role in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. Matthew Stone had previously pleaded guilty to being involved in a conspiracy with Jerry Vang to distribute methamphetamine in northwest Wisconsin in early 2015. In 2012, an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and comprised of federal, state, and local investigators began investigating the importation and distribution of methamphetamine in Polk and Burnett counties. On March 30, 2015, Vang’s vehicle was stopped by law enforcement. During a search of the vehicle, officers located a baggie containing approxi-

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Finch finds ‘dream job’ in her own back yard BY STEVE BRIGGS SENTINEL

Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series about career opportunities for graduates exploring options to live and work in their home community. At a Career Expo on Thursday afternoon, June 2, at Grantsburg High School, students will learn of job opportunities from area businesses who will showcase their hometown jobs and the benefits they offer. That evening, the Career Expo will open to the general public.

Lauren Finch has found her dream job in her hometown of Grantsburg. “I have always loved Crex Meadows,” she says. “Our family spent a lot of time there while my sister and I were growing up. I thought how cool it would be if I could work here at Crex someday.” A member of Grantsburg High School Class of 2011, Finch pursued her love of outdoors and the sciences to earn a Biology degree at UW-Superior last year, with an emphasis on fisheries management. She achieved her goal last fall when Crex Meadows State Wildlife Area hired her as an Assistant Wildlife Educator. She provides information about habitat, birds and other wildlife to visiting individuals, families and student groups who tour the Wildlife Education Center’s exhibits and Crex Meadows. Visitors don’t need to travel far from the education center to find nature. Often she leads families or student groups out the center’s doors to the adjoining trails and nearby waters. She says the kids love to scrounge around to see plants and birds, find insects, animal tracks or larvae and then identify them, with her help. After her six-month educator position

expired, the Crex crew didn’t want to lose her, so they created another sixmonth position for her as Wildlife Technician. Some days she works indoors on research or education. Other days she’s out in the thousands of acres that comprise Crex Meadows. She says she loves every minute of it, no matter the season, no matter the weather. The wildlife tech job sometimes has her getting up at 4 a.m. to get out into Crex and into position in a blind or other hidden area to do a count of cranes or sharp-tailed grouse. Recently, she and a co-worker started a new Crex project, which deals with “Burnable Fuel Load Models.” The study determines the amount of burnable fuel (in tons per acre) that exist in a given fire unit, during the burning season. It helps the biologists figure out the best way to safely conduct their annual, prescribed, spring burns. And, while she’s out there working, she can also watch the weather, hear the turkeys gobbling, notice which songbirds are back, see which waterfowl are on the Lauren Finch nest and which GHS Class of 2011 plants are thrivWidelife Educator ing. Finch hopes Wildlife Technician her job at Crex continues for a long time, but recognizes that many other jobs in wildlife and outdoor work exist not only in Burnett County but throughout Wisconsin. She cites opportunities with the DNR, the state hatcheries, the Fish and Wildlife Service and

‘Sometimes you can find your dream job right where you grew up.’

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Lauren Finch (c) has answers for River Falls visitors at Crex Meadows Education Center.

the National Park system, among others. “I hope students in our schools realize that there are great jobs right her in our county and our part of the state,” Finch said. Finch said she looks forward to attending the June 2 Career Expo at Grantsburg High School to tell students and adults about the opportunities for jobs in science and working outdoors. She has always loved science, but credits GHS Science Teacher Matt Berg with turning her passion into knowledge and a plan to turn science into a career. “His enthusiasm and the opportunities he gives us to learn in the classroom, in the field and in the water helped me realize that science is what I wanted to do, and that I could do it.” She participated in Berg’s river research trips and learned to SCUBA dive. She’s been on dragonfly identification trips and other field trips, and learned to identify hundreds of plants and birds while still in high school. Berg helped her prepare for a college major in science, telling her which classes to be sure to take. He urged her to take advantage of every field trip, every extra lecture, and every science event that came her way. “Sometimes

you only get one shot at participating in an event, and he motivated me to not miss anything.” While doing so, Finch says she made friends and contacts among faculty and classmates as well as organizations and companies that hire students in science jobs. “Networking is so important,” she says. “We are very lucky to have Lauren working for us,” says DNR Supervisor Steve Hoffman. “She is a local person who knows Crex Meadows so well. She brings knowledge, enthusiasm and dedication to her work. She loves to go outdoors and do just about everything. She learns quickly and is devoted to the profession and doing the best job she possibly can. It’s a bonus for us that she loves working with kids. She has great communication skills. “Her Wildlife Tech job has allowed her to stretch her wings and learn new skills,” Hoffman added. “She has done inspections on the grounds. She has walked the dikes looking for holes, erosion and other damage to dikes. These are all new activities for her, doing the hands-on, day-to-day operational stuff, and she seems to like that too. She is getting great variety of experiences.”

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Christian Women’s Connection Luncheon May 16 LINDSTROM, MN—You are invited to the “Tip to Toe” Luncheon sponsored by River Valley Christian Women’s Connection (CWC) at 11:30 a.m. Monday, May 16 at Lakes Free Church, 29620 Olinda Trail in Lindstrom. The special feature is Signature Style Nails by Sarah Sahnow. Judi Scherkenbach will speak on “Truth is Stranger than Fiction.” Pam Theline will provide music. Come for good food prepared by caterer Jon Ekstrom, and meet some new friends. First-timers are always welcome, as this is not a club but an opportunity to be with other women. Come each month or as often as you can. Check this newspaper for the date and location, as CWC rotates to various locations in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Reservations and cancellations are needed. Please contact Mary at 715-554-2330 or Betty at 651-592-7416 to make your reservation no later than Tuesday noon, May 10.

Master Gardener volunteers annual plant sale May 21 SPOONER—Area gardeners are invited to the annual plant sale by the UW-Extension North Country Master Gardener Volunteers Association (NCMGVA). The sale starts at 8 a.m. Saturday, May 21 and ends when the plants are sold out. The sale is held at the University of Wisconsin Agricultural Research Station on Hwy 70 east of Spooner. Specially chosen heirloom tomatoes and a variety of peppers will be featured. Miscellaneous perennial flowers and grasses will also be offered. Proceeds go toward supporting the Teaching and Display Garden that is open

to the public on Orchard Lane just east of the Ag Research Station; for garden-related grants; for promoting horticulture outreach and education in Sawyer, Washburn, and Burnett counties and other horticultural projects. According to Kevin Schoessow, Area UW-Extension Agriculture Development Educator and advisor to NCMGVA, “Master Gardener volunteers are trained volunteers who assist the University of Wisconsin-Extension staff by helping people in the community better understand horticulture and the environment, and they donate thousands of hours’ worth of their time each year toward that end.” Further information can be found at www.northcountrymgv.org.

‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ at SCF ST. CROIX FALLS—After closing a successful run of The Grapes of Wrath, Festival Theatre is celebrating the collaboration with ArtReach St. Croix, which helped bring John Steinbeck’s classic novel to the valley. Next on the schedule, Festival Theatre and the St. Croix Falls High School team up to produce the high school spring play. This weekend St. Croix Falls High School students will perform Cheaper by the Dozen by Christopher Sergel, continuing a fouryear partnership with Festival Theatre. This partnership enables students to work directly with professional theatre artists and get an insight into the world of professional theatre. Cheaper by the Dozen is a heartwarming tale, appropriate for the whole family. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Fri-Sat, May 6-7 and 2 p.m. Sunday, May 8 at St. Croix Falls Elementary School Auditorium. Tickets

can be purchased at the door.

River’s Rally in Milltown MILLTOWN—May 7 marks the seventh annual River’s Rally 5K & Fun Day in Milltown. This event celebrates the life of River Daniel Wheeler, born April 30, 2009 and passed away suddenly at just six days old. Ben and Deanna Wheeler started River’s Rally with the help of family and friends. River’s Rally is 501(c)3 organization, a public charity with the mission to support and raise funds for Faith’s Lodge, The Compassionate Friends, and River’s Uplift, organizations that help families who grieve the loss of an infant family member and also meet other community needs. Over the years, proceeds from River’s Rally have assisted many area projects, including building a picnic table shelter at the skate park in Milltown (River’s Park). River’s Rally partnered with the Village of Milltown to get the ramps painted at the park so they will provide many more years of enjoyment to area youth. River’s Rally supported local parks by purchasing a firetruck that will be placed at Angel’s Island, and collaborated to install bleachers at Bering Park in Milltown. River’s Rally, too, has given thousands of dollars to local benefits for individuals and families going through difficult times. “Helping, Healing, Hope” is River’s Rally slogan and signifies what the organization stands by to carry on River Wheeler’s legacy. For more information on River’s Rally, go to www.riversrally.org, or call/email (715)553-3490, ben@riversrally.org.

Fish and PICTO Fish fry (5 p.m.) and a game of PICTO (7 p.m.) the first Friday of the month at Whitetail Wilderness, Webster. Proceeds to Larsen Family Public Library

SATURDAY, MAY 7

Burnett County Fair Society Annual Consignment Auction 6:30 p.m. misc, 8 p.m. livestock Fairgrounds on S. Pine St. Grantsburg

Grantsburg Performing Arts Support Group Organizational meeting cont. 7 p.m. Central United Methodist Church

FRIDAY, MAY 13

WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 Wisconsin NW Heritage Passage 3 p.m. at Northwind Book and Fiber, Spooner

Webster Village Bd. Mtg. 6 p.m.

Wood River Town Mtg. 6:30 p.m.

N’western Wis. K-9 Mtg. 7 p.m. 349-8377.

Burnett County VFW Post 1256 and Auxiliary 7:30 p.m.

THURSDAY, MAY 5 Siren Village Bd. Mtg. 2 p.m. at the Village office Trade Lake Town Mtg. 6 p.m.

Northwoods Flyers EAA Club 7 p.m. BC Gvt Cntr (715) 349-2252

Webb Lake Men’s Club Mtg. 11:30 a.m. at Lumberjack Saloon/Eatery, Webb Lake.

MONDAY, MAY 9 Grantsburg Sch. Bd. Mtg. 5 p.m. District Office.

Grantsburg Vil. Bd. Mtg. 5 p.m. Public Library

Grantsburg Town Mtg. 5:30 p.m.

Disabled American Veterans Chapter 66

EVENTS FRIDAY, MAY 6

MEETINGS

Ruby’s Pantry food distribution Noon 210E. Park Ave., Luck. $21 donation

Grantsburg American Legion Post 185

6:30 p.m. Government Center, Siren. Present for drawing.

American Legion Post 185 Mtg. 7 p.m. Legion Hall.

Scott Town Mtg.

Regular monthly meeting 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 Luck DMV Office open 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Luck DBS Hall.

7 p.m. at Scott Town Hall.

LaFollette Town Mtg. 7 p.m.

Bingo

Jackson Town Mtg.

Ruby’s Pantry Food Distribution

1 p.m. at The Ridge, Frederic. 653-4376

2:30 p.m. Grantsburg Sr. Center. Bring a wrapped $1-2 gift

Meenon Town Mtg.

9:30 a.m. at Swiss Town Shop $21 donation.

Brain Injury Support Group

Container Gardening Demonstration

2 p.m. Frederic Public Library 327-4474

3:30 p.m. Larsen Family Public Library

MONDAY, MAY 9

Masons Lodge Pancake Breakfast 7-10:30 a.m. Masonic Hall, Frederic

Grief Support Group 1 to 2:30 p.m. at Burnett Med Center Free and open to public Pre-registration required 715-635-9077

American Legion Post 185 7 p.m. Grantsburg American Legion Hall

THURSDAY, MAY 12 Relatives As Parents (RAP) Support Group gathering 4:30 p.m. Co. K Landing, Namekagon River

Northwest Regional Writers

SATURDAY, MAY 14

THURSDAY, MAY 19

Ruby’s Pantry Food Distribution

Second Harvest Food Distribution

9 a.m. at Spooner School Vocational Area $21 donation.

11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Connections Next door to Minit-Mart, Webster

Used Book Sale

MONDAY, MAY 23

10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Larsen Family Public Library, Webster.

7 p.m.

MONDAY, MAY 16 Webster Sch. Bd. Mtg. 6 p.m. High School IMC.

Grantsburg Sch. Bd. Mtg. 5 p.m. District Office.

Siren Sch. Bd. Mtg. 6 p.m. District Office.

American Red Cross Blood Drive

MONDAY, MAY 25

SUNDAY, MAY 15

Noon-6 p.m. Grantsburg Community Center

Grantsburg Sch. Bd. Mtg.

Osteoporosis Educational Seminar

TUESDAY, MAY 24

11:15 a.m., New Hope Lutheran Church, Grantsburg, 715-463-5700.

TUESDAY, MAY 17

American Red Cross Blood Drive 11:30 - 5 p.m. Siren Covenant Church 7686 Lofty Pines Rd., Siren

French toast (pain perdu) Serves 4 8 slices day-old French baguette or homemade bread with no preservatives, sliced thick 5 large eggs 1/2 cup whole milk 3 Tbsp butter, plus more 1/4 cup sugar 1 pinch of salt 1 pint fresh strawberries, sliced 1 cup whipped cream In shallow mixing bowl, mix eggs, milk and salt with a fork until frothy and set aside. Heat a cast iron pan or a griddle over medium-low heat. When the pan is hot, melt

5 p.m. District Office.

Siren Sch. Bd. Mtg. 6 p.m. District Office.

Northland Beekeepers Mtg. 7 p.m. at Burnett Cty. Gov’t Ctr., Rm. 165, Siren.

You can’t fool the French French toast baffled me for many years. Not until I traveled to France did I learn that French toast really isn’t French. The French have “pain perdu,” meaning “lost bread.” But, this version of French toast is relatively new. Its origins were only part of my French toast conundrum. It’s the bread. French breads, not only baguettes, have no preservatives, so day-old bread is hard and crusty, unlike bread in the U.S. Soaking the bread in the milk and egg mixture softens it and the crust becomes chewy again. Also, the French don’t put sugar with the eggs, which can burn easily. Their recipe uses only eggs, milk and salt. They top the cooked bread with butter and sugar—no cinnamon or maple syrup--just fresh fruit and Chantilly (whipped cream).

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WEATHER one tablespoon of butter to coat the pan. Working quickly so your butter doesn’t burn, dip each piece of bread into egg mixture, letting the eggs soak in and place on pan. Cook until each side is golden brown turning, adding more butter each time you add more slices to the pan.

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To serve, spread extra butter on each slice as it comes off the griddle. Divide the slices between 4 plates. Sprinkle with sugar and top with strawberries and whipped cream. Serve immediately.

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Library lover I have always loved libraries. Even in high school when I worked part time at the main library in Wausau — one of those old marble buildings you associate with knowledge and power. Yes, I was responsible for shelving books, which may seem like a dead-end job, but it allowed me to see the newest releases and, more importantly, it allowed me to hear people talk about their favorite authors and the books they write. I can recall shelving the same books over and over, making me realize they must be popular reads. I’d make my shelving runs a little longer than they ought to have been so I could read the dust jacket or maybe even the first few pages. I think I can safely admit this Seems to now because the statute of limMe itations has run out on poor job — it’s not like I’m Todd Beckmann performance going to refund my pay. Fast forward to today and not too much has changed library-wise. I still love libraries and if I have time, it’s the first place I go when visiting a new town. After all, libraries seem like they are a cultural magnet for the community of which they are a part. I’ll admit, I started stopping at libraries whilst on vacation so I could access the internet, and while that may be a valid reason, libraries have so much more to offer. I was a River Falls resident before moving to Grantsburg and I was such a fan of their library, I volunteered there part time — I still maintain a valid library card for the RF library. Whenever we are back to visit friends or old haunts, it’s always fun to stop at the library to see what’s new. Unfortunately, their new release section probably contains at least 100 volumes — it’s like going to Barnes and Noble without the highpriced coffee. Like a kid in a candy store, it’s hard not to pick up an almost brand-new tome by your favorite author or check out a DVD you’ve seen advertised on TV. In fact, I did that fairly often until, through my job here at the paper, I learned it cost Burnett County taxpayers every time I did it. Sure, it may only be a nickel each time a Burnett County resident borrows a book or movie from a non-Burnett County library, but it adds up. In its budget for 2016, the Burnett County Board of Supervisors had to set aside $76,000some for just that purpose. That’s our tax dollars leaving the county — granted, it may not seem like a lot when you consider the whole budget but it could be a lot less. How? Become patrons of the Grantsburg Public Library or the Larsen Family Public Library in Webster. These wonderful libraries can get just about any published piece of work — it may take awhile but if you do it right, it’s like a little surprise each time you visit because you never know what release will come first. But, don’t be like me when I was researching a trip — I was expecting to have a week or two with each volume. But no, all my travel books, about 14 of them, came within about four days of one another.

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Time to mow again Will she or won’t she? That was on my mind when I went to start my lawnmower for the first time. I have a push mower that I bought brand new when Bill Clinton was finishing up his second term in office. The feature that sealed the deal for me was that it was guaranteed to start on the first pull for two years. Of course, you had push the primer button three times before making that pull, but From the man, there is nothPublisher’s ing like having that engine fire on Desk the first pull. I’m not a huge Tom Stangl fan of lawn mowing. I’m fine once I get going, and enjoy being able to take a visual inspection of the property, but nothing can put me in a sour mood faster than a mower that won’t start. I believe I have inherited this attitude from my late father Arved, a.k.a. “The Chief.” The Chief was a hardworking man, laboring on cars and trucks for 10 hours a day at the local Chevy garage.

Our house did not have a garage or shed to store the car or mower in, so the mower would be kept behind the house with a galvanized steel washtub covering the motor from the elements. The mowers the Chief owned were bought second hand and rarely started on the first pull. When you are raising six children, some luxuries like a new mower just aren’t in the cards. The Chief made do the best he could with what he had for a mower. One of the last things he wanted to do on a hot summer night was mow the lawn. He stood on a concrete slab, in a garage that was not air conditioned, so when he got home at the end of the day, he wanted to eat his supper and relax. My father was also a perfectionist, and even though he hated to mow the lawn, the last thing he wanted to do was watch one of his kids bungle the job as he sat in the back yard. He was trying to relax, after all. So, he would inevitably mow the lawn as quickly as he could as he watched neighbors with riding lawn mowers sit back and enjoy the ride as they mowed in style. In addition to having mower envy, the Chief had to contend with fallen walnuts from the black walnut

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trees that were a source of constant controversy and border skirmishes with our neighbors, who wanted to cut the trees down. A walnut with its rind can be as large as a golf ball and will do a number on the mower blade, as well as anyone who is unfortunate to be in the path of the projectile. And then there were the metal clotheslines that crossed the width of the back yard. They received heavy use and had a tendency to sag to the point that you either needed to prop them up to pass under, duck or risk — you guessed it — clotheslining yourself at the neck. After successfully circumnavigating these many obstacles, the Chief would kill the motor on the mower and retreat to his lawn chair, where he was not to be disturbed, unless the house was on fire or there was an impending nuclear holocaust. I hope your mower starts on the first pull every time. As always, I welcome your comments. You can reach me by email at tstangl@theameryfreepress. com, telephone 715-268-8101 or write me at P.O. Box 424, Amery, WI, 54001. Thanks for reading. I’ll keep in touch. Feel free to do the same.

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A newcomer’s outlook Last week I drove to Siren, my first time in that neat-as-a-pin, scenic little seat. There was the DMV amongst the shops, all in an easy straight line, and I walked in. “Tuesdays and Thursdays,” the inner door read. I smiled. It was Monday. Though reared in a small village on the Wisconsin River in the central part of the state, paper mill and cranberry country, and a homesteader in another on the North Shore of Lake Superior for 17 years, my last 20 were in the open-24-hours Twin Cities. I had forgotten rural life. On the way home, I stopped at the firewood for sale Newbie in on the south side of road. Backing the North- the up to load, I could finally read the threewoods inch signs: $10, $20, Lori Callahan $30, pay here.” Nice. No such honor systtem iin th it the city. Next morning’s trip, a short wait in line, no next-to-be-served ticketing or shouts of “number 42!” and the necessary paperwork was completed with a fine gentleman who runs a tight ship. Someone once told me to think of a funny expression to remember one’s plate letters. So: “You’re King Today.” I like it. (“Dem Beautiful Wheels” no longer fits a 17-year-old vehicle anyway.) I’m not much of a direction reader. I like to mess things up a few times first; you know, wreck it so I have to get another, spend extra time, money, labor, and be given a legitimate reason to curse. However, read them I did when I saw only one set of stickers. Harry, that fine gentleman, would look at me over his glasses again and not so fondly this time. Nut wrench and sticker-less plate in hand, I crouched to remove the existing front plate. The bolts, screaming of relatives on the Iron Range or something, refused to give up their Minnesota residency. Plates tossed back in the car in frustration, I headed to City Hall to handle another matter. Inside, I saw the Police Department door right there as well, and poking my head in, shared my plate dilemma with the chief and his first officer. Officer Dan Wald immediately offered his assistance and asked that I pull my car in. Wheels rolled in and tool search underway, another gentleman appeared from across the hall. “This is your guy,” Dan said. Chris Bartlett, Director of Public Works, did the job in under ten minutes. Thank yous, handshakes, good will all around, and I was ready to go. With a controlled grin and an ever-so-slight shake of his head, Chief Schinzing retorted his parting words, “Need an oil change, too?” Funny man. I like him already But, thank you, no, I just had one.

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Earth Day — Let’s keep it going How was your Earth Day? I hope you did something out of the ordinary, something you can be proud of! Let’s keep Earth Day rolling and adopt a few new habits that are easier on the earth. A healthy planet takes work. It takes time and effort and attention, not just on the one day designated for displaying it, but the other 364, too. Here’s a quick list of ways to ensure that this year, Earth Day doesn’t become a one-off. Make it a beginning, instead of a celebration Calling something a celebration often indicates a sense of success and achievement – we’ve done it! Mission accomplished! But, anyone familiar with environmental issues knows that we are far, far from reaching the point where we can declare climate change solved or pollution stopped. Instead, environmentalism needs to be an ever-evolving process, and what better time to begin? This year, create a beginning. Whether it’s in your home or in your office, set a meeting, brainstorm initiatives, preach to everyone you meet about an issue important to you, influence some kids, and create positive environmental change that will last all year round.

Take action Sometimes you need a good shakeup. Sometimes you need to donate or go cold turkey; sometimes you need to replace all of the light bulbs in your house in one sweep, sometimes you need to actually recycle all of the electronics sitting

Keep it going! Each day, wake up with the same earth-saving, climate-protecting, carbon-reducing goals in mind, and find a way to do better, do more, and do different. Earth Day can’t be just one day. It’s not just that it’s not enough – which it isn’t. It’s that marking this solitary day allows us to become complacent and self-congratulatory. It allows us to check off the box marked “care about the earth” and move on to the next thing on the list, feeling proud of ourselves. Anyone else see a problem here? Contact Jen with questions about recycling, hazardous waste management, or anything else environmentally related. We will get it figured out together!

by Nona Severson

Thanks to everyone who helped in any way for our seventh 500 card party fund raiser. Special thanks to businesses and individuals who donated silent auction and door prizes. We were happy to see so many people come and play cards. We had 13 tables of four. Several towns were represented, with people from Webster, Spooner, Danbury, Balsam Lake, Dresser, Frederic, Luck, Grantsburg, St. Croix Falls, Shell Lake, Siren, St. Paul, Glendora, CA and Indiana. Card party winners were Dean Elkin 1st place, Doris Knopik 2nd, Gerry Vogel 3rd. Sue Newberger and Steve Anderson tied for 4th place. Come try our balance class at 10 a.m. Wednesdays. This is not a very strenuous class and you can go at your own

speed. Everyone is welcome to come and take part in this healthy class. Our bowling at 9 a.m. Tuesdays is also looking for more people. Abby picked up the 5-6-7 split. We have been practicing picking up splits as we seem to get more than our share of them. Do you enjoy bingo? We play Dime Bingo 1 p.m. every Tuesday. No reservations needed – just come and bring your dimes. Our 500 winners were Pat Bresina, Dewaine Bentley, Gerry Vogel, Sue Newberger and Candace Doriott. Spades winners were Steve Wenthe, Marlyce Borchert, Candace Doriott, Darwin Niles and Barb Geske. Once again, thanks to everyone who helped make our card party a success.

We appreciate all of you – thanks! Remember: the center is available for renting for meetings, graduations, anniversaries, birthdays, etc. Enjoy this nice weather and see you at the center.

This weekend there was plenty to entertain us. Many of the area Senior Centers were busy too. Our family took part of some of their activities, like the Siren Senior Center’s annual fundraiser, with cards games, food, silent auction items and door prizes. And, we enjoyed an awesome “May Day” meal at the Frederic Senior Center, sponsored by the County Rd W Homemaker group. Great job ladies! Remember, we offer Wi-Fi, coffee and goodies, and the “Book Nook.” For meal reservations call 715-4632940. For hall rental or other questions contact Patzy Wenthe (715-222-6400) or Wally Mitchell (715-463-2940). Questions on center? Ask for Patzy Wenthe (715-222-6400) or Wally Mitchell.

You can even email us at: gburg118@ gmail.com.

Coming Events: May 8 - Mother’s Day. May 11 - Potluck at 11:30. May 12 - Salad Luncheon St John’s Church, Webster. May 19 - Monthly meeting at 9:30. May 28 - Farmer Market starts - Seniors serving brats. June 2 - Music in the Park will start again. June 10 - Foot lady coming on Friday this time.

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All the rain from last week has left everything looking very green! So, this week it’s the sounds of lawn mowers and the aroma of fresh cut grass. Oh! And the new green leaves seem to have popped open overnight. Spring is indeed in the air! Friday morning was Ladies Day! A fun time with all the ladies dolled up, sporting their favorite hat and gloves while sipping tea or coffee from their favorite cup and saucer, enjoying goodies and chatting about the days of regular tea parties and fashions. And to complete the party: a surprise serenade by some of the pool players, singing “You are My Sunshine.” Thank you, Verner D., Gil S., Dave G., Gene G. and Peter J.

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Make resolutions I have said it before, but treat Earth Day as though it was Jan. 1, and make some Earth Day resolutions. Instead of pledging to lose ten pounds, pledge to reduce your garbage by 25 percent. Instead of vowing to quit smoking, promise to stop buying single serve food items. You get the idea. Set simple, concise, measurable goals and then get to work making them a reality.

in your garage waiting to be recycled. In short, this Earth Day, we need action. Change your life, change the way you live. Write to your local politician and make your voice heard. Put your money where your mouth is and make Earth Day count. You can recycle both electronics and fluorescent bulbs at a number of sites around Burnett and Washburn counties so please contact Jen for locations and prices at jbarton@nwrpc. com, or 715-635-2197.

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Team up Creating change can be tough at the best of times and nearly impossible if you live or work with others who aren’t on the same page as you are. Earth Day is the perfect time to capitalize on good intentions and rally the troops to commit to the cause. Pledge to create change together, ask for support on environmental initiatives and ask for their input and ideas as well.


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Kleiss drops resignation plan BY STEVE BRIGGS SENTINEL

GRANTSBURG—Back on March 14, Trustee Rod Kleiss told the other Grantsburg Village Board members he was resigning effective immediately and would put it in writing to make it official. But, that didn’t happen. When board next gathered in special session on April 25, Kleiss was back in his usual chair. Kleiss said prior to the meeting he had received phone calls from Grantsburg residents who urged him to stay on the board. “I feel an obligation to those people to complete my term,” he said. “They tell me they like my vision for Grantsburg and they want me to continue to represent them.” Kleiss has been vocal for more funding for the Grantsburg Public Library, developing more recreational trails in- and outside the village, and keeping the Grantsburg Municipal Airport open to attract young families and businesses to the community. His “monologues,” as derided by another board member, sometimes run 30 minutes and are often not well met by the rest of board. Kleiss said he intends to remain a trustee until his term expires in April, 2017, but had no comment on whether he would seek re-election then. The special meeting was called to meet a contract deadline on village road re-construction. The village board voted April 25 to join a contract with Burnett County Highway Department to use the same road-pulverizing company the coun-

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Grantsburg Village Board approved the GRO Committee’s request to update this sign west of Grantsburg to help alert visitors to upcoming events including Big Gust Days, Watercross and Grantoberfest.

ty hired for summer work. The move will save the village money on the Benson Avenue road project this summer. The board also approved a request by the Grantsburg Revitalization Organization (GRO) committee’s plan to re-do the billboard west of Grantsburg. One-half of the billboard will welcome visitors to Grantsburg, and the other half will display banners for special events such as Big Gust Days, Watercross, Adventure Triathlon, Grantsburg Fair and “Grantoberfest.”

The board also moved to hire John Erickson, a dispatcher with Burnett County Sheriff Department, to work part-time this spring as Ordinance Enforcement Officer. Erickson will first contact people whose property condition doesn’t meet the ordinance requirements, and encourage them to make improvements. If necessary, he will do followup to ensure the ordinances are enforced. The board’s next meeting will be the regular monthly meeting at 5 p.m. Monday, May 9 at the Grantsburg Village Office Boardroom.

Just in gas? “People want the convenience of one-stop shopping,” Harper opined. “We had that with the gas where people stopped for gas and ran inside for a gallon of milk and a can of soup or whatever, but now people are going elsewhere.” But, they’re not letting the “no gas” situation keep them from moving forward. “We already have estimates on new tanks, I’m already talking with the bank and I just got off the phone with Northwest Regional Planning Commission and they’ll be working with our bank on funding issues,” she continued. “We want to re-open our gas sales by midJune at the latest,” Harper pointed out. Thinking every little bit may help, a kettle sits at the checkout for patrons who want to donate to the ‘tank relief’ fund. “And, there are friends who want to stage a block party to help us raise money,” Harper said. Gypsy Wagyn and Willy Mammoth have signed to play a benefit for the Country Store from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, May 7. In case of rain, the music will be at Denny’s Downtown Lanes. The Harpers already have a plan to draw patrons back to the store once the new tanks are in place. “I’m pretty sure we’ll be adding an aboveground tank and we won’t offer the pay-at-thepump option which will force people to come into the store,” Harper explained. “Plus, we’ll continue to offer the lowest gas prices allowed.” They are also reverting to an original goal when they opened the store in 2015. “We want to provide an awesome convenience store experience at prices they can afford,” Harper noted. “It’s not the gas that brings people in — it’s the rest of the store which attracts our patrons.”

Mother’s Day Specials Saturday, May 7 5 - 9 p.m.

Sunday, May 8 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.

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•Chicken Alfredo Served over noodles, choice of Soup or Salad & Bread Stick

•Honey Garlic Shrimp Served over Rice, choice of Soup or Salad & Bread Stick

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We will also be serving our regular Saturday & Sunday Specials!

Happy Mother’s Day!

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served 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ~ Last seating at 12:30 ~ Including Made To Order Omelet Bar

Sunday, May 8 • 10 am to 2:30 pm

Dinner Specials

Berry Oatmeal Bake, Praline French Toast Bake, Eggs Benedict, Muffins, Ham, Herb Roasted Chicken, Roast Beef, Cheesy Hashbrowns, Mashed Potatoes, Vegetables, Salad Bar, Dessert Bar, Rolls Free Mimosa for Mom Regular

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Treat your Mom to an Adventure on Mother’s Day! Sunday, May 8

Serving Breakfast Buffet from 10 am - 1 pm Delicious Specials starting at 11 am! • Mediterranean Seafood Pasta • Black & Bleu New York Strip Steak • Cornmeal Crusted Honey Chicken • Strawberry Shortcake

Reservations Suggested 715-349-8500 Visit us in the following locations: Adventures Rollin’ Foods is rolling around again starting May 3rd!

• Luck on Tuesdays 11:30-1:30 • Grantsburg Industrial Park on Wednesdays 11:30-1:30 • Burnett County Building on Thursdays 11:30-1:30 • The Local at A&H on Fridays 5-9 Menus posted weekly on Adventures Rollin’ Foods Facebook Page!

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mately 13 ounces of met ha mphet a mi ne, packaging material consistent with drug distribution, digital scales, and firearms. Vang was sentenced to 120 months in federal prison on Oct. 19, 2015. He pleaded guilty to his role in the methamphetamine conspiracy and to possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. Vang supplied Stone with methamphetamine Matthew Stone which Stone resold to others in Polk and Burnett counties. U.S. Attorney John Vaudreuil praised the outstanding cooperation among all law enforcement agencies involved in addressing the problem of methamphetamine use in northwest Wisconsin. In addition to the FBI, the task force included the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation; Polk, Burnett, and Washburn County Sheriffs’ Departments; the St. Croix Valley Drug Task Force; and the St. Croix Tribal Police Department. The prosecution of the case was handled by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Anderson.

counts in March, while six of the counts were dismissed. Judge Ken Kutz ordered a pre-sentence investigation (PSI) prior to sentencing. While Norine had sought 10 years incarceration and 10 years extended supervision, he said the judge’s ruling pretty closely adhered to the results of the PSI. Cauley first caught the attention of authorities in late 2014, following an investigation by the Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI), a branch of the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ). In February 2015,

NEWSLINE Help clean up The Forts DANBURY—With the arrival of spring, it is once again time to prepare the grounds at Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park in preparation for another successful year of sharing Burnett County history with visitors – local and tourists. In addition to the normal spring grounds cleanup, additional repairs are necessary at the amphitheater. Also, the Logging Museum exterior must be sealed. On Saturday of the work week, volunteers are invited to an Appreciation Lunch beginning at 11 a.m. For more information, contact The Forts at 715-866-8890.

a search executed at the Cauley residence, conducted by DCI agents, resulted in the seizure of three computer hard drives and a cell phone. A subsequent search of the devices yielded 138 images and/or movie files of child pornography. According to the criminal complaint against Cauley, he was in possession of nine still photos and a 24-second video clip of a prepubescent girl — explicitly sexual in nature. That possession was the basis of the charges against him. William O. Cauley

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then airlifted to a Twin Cities hospital for treatment of serious injuries. Her condition is reported to be stable at this time. The suspect, identified as Jacob Taylor Widmyer, 25, of Webster, is the grandson of the victim and had apparently been living with the victim at the time of this incident. Since Widmyer had barricaded himself inside of a bedroom

and refused to comply with deputies’ commands to exit the house, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Response Team was called for assistance. Team members removed Widmyer from the house after continued attempts to get him to surrender had failed. He was arrested and transported to the Burnett County Jail, where he is being held on suspicion of First Degree Reckless Injury, Aggravated Battery, and

EARLY DEADLINE: Copy for the June 1 edition of the Burnett County Sentinel is due Friday, May 27 at noon

LIVE AUCTION! 10% BUYERS PREMIUM CASH or CHECK ONLY NO CREDIT CARDS!

ANTIQUES/COLLECTABLES: Wooden Folding Chairs Bear Rug Hand Painted Cart from Costa Rica Cast Iron Fry Pans Cast Iron Dutch Oven Stone Bowls Deer Hide Coca Cola Thermometer Hand Made Leather Gun Case China Cabinet 2 Antique Oil Lamps Enamel Tea Pot Enamel Coffee Pot Golden Wheat Plates, approx. 12 Red Wing 5gal Crock Snow Shoes, Alaskan 50” Antique Trunks Copper Boiler Wood Cook Stove Collectable Carpenters Tool Chest Wood Planes Stained Glass Hanging Lamp Antique Sled Antique Steel Wagon Hand Sythe Radio Little Brown Jug Candy Dispenser Rope Stretcher House Jack Medicine Bottle & Jars Butter Churn Pressure Cookers, Canning Jars Hay Stack Knife Horse Collar Ice Tongs 2 Man Cross Cut Saw Ice Saw Cistern Pump Bicycle Limbing Pole Saws Hockey & Figure Skates Antique Bread Boxes Dresser Cream Separator

False Imprisonment. Formal charges by the Burnett County District Attorney are pending at this time. Agencies assisting in this incident were the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Webster Police Department, St. Croix Tribal Police Department, and North Memorial Ambulance. Investigation continues by the Burnett County Sheriff’s Office, and no further information is being released at this time.

Saturday, May 7th, 2016 10:00 AM

Personal Property of Roy & Joan Tokle ~ Auction to be held LIVE on Saturday, May 7th, 2016 at 10:00 AM ~ 2417 310th Ave., Brook Park MN 55007 Directions: N. of Mora approx. 10 miles, E. on Kanabec Co. Rd. 3 (or 300th Ave.) approx. 4 miles to N. on Pilot St., 1 mile to Left on 310th Ave. to Auction!

Homemade Duck Decoys OUTDOOR/SPORTING: Homemade Portable Fish House Folding Chairs Deer & Moose Antlers Lg. Live Trap Trappers Basket Coleman Lanterns Ricing Equipment 8x8 Canvas Tent Ice Fishing Jigs Spinning & Bait Tackle Ice Fishing Jig Sticks Nets Lures Dark House Decoys Coleman Heaters Sun Flower Heaters Ice Fishing Sled Childs Folding Chair Coolers Gas Ice Auger Shepherds Wood Stove Duck & Goose Decoys Many Rods & Reels Steel Traps GARAGE/TOOLS: Bostitch 1.5HP Air Compressor Stihl Brush Cutter, Straight Shaft Concrete/Masonry Tools, Many Carpenter Hand Tools Electric Hack Saw Misc. Mechanics Tools Chain Binders Air Nailer Lockable Steel Shop Cabinet Misc. Steel & Plastic Gas Cans Hyd. Bottle Jack Grease Guns Approx. 100ft Steel Cable Steel T Posts Grub Hoe Battery Charger Step Ladders Homelite Chain Saw Saws Spears

Tire Chains for 12x38 Tires 300 gal Gas Tank on Steel Stand Car Stands 6 ft Carpenter Level Misc. Nuts & Bolts in Cabinets Air Compressor w/Hose WOODWORKING TOOLS: Craftsman Band Saw Pro-Tech Band Saw Delta Wood Planer, 12” Electric Belt Disc Sander Pro-Tech Miter Saw Skil Router w/Table Floor Mount Drill Press Misc. Woodworking Hand Tools Hand Belt Sander Pad Sanders Skil Saws 4” Jointer MACHINERY: Antique John Deer Road Grader Pull Type Spring Tooth Pull Type 2 Bottom Plow John Deer Loader for Narrow Front 2 cyl. Tractor Harrow Antique Eng. Driven Generator, Kerosene MISCELLANEOUS: 14 ft Aluminum Boat w/17HP / Evinrude Electric Trolling Motor & Trailer Pick Up Box Trailers Ruff Sawed Butternut & Ash Lumber Cabinet Quality Dry Cut & Split Firewood

Personal Property of Doug & Debra Erickson ~ Items added to Tokle Live Auction, May 7th, 2016 1994 Dodge 1500 4x4 Pick Up w/Fiberglass Topper, 360 eng., only 117,000 miles 1996 Polaris 4x4 4 Wheeler 1991 Polaris 4x2 TOOLS: Several Aluminum Ladders Log Chains Steel Chain Come-Along Hand Tools Bench Grinder 2 Portable Air Compressors Ext. Cords Saw Blades 4” Angle Grinder Halogen Light 8ft Werner Fiberglass Step Ladder Craftsman Drill Press, Bench Model Scroll Saw Craftsman Shop Vac

Drill Index .040 to 1/2, approx. 60 Bits Stihl Hammer Drill 1/2” Craftsman Router, Like New 19.2V Cordless Drill Many Misc. Hand Tools Car Ramps Stump Grabber Chain Multi Position Ladder HOUSEHOLD: Sewing Cabinet Dresser w/Mirror Highboy Nightstand Lazy Boy Love Seat Recliner Lazy Boy Recliner w/Heat & Vibration TV Stand Magazine Rack Kitchen Cabinets

TERMS OF SALE (Personal Property) EVERYTHING MUST BE PAID IN FULL ON THE DAY OF THE AUCTION regardless of when it is picked up. Everything will be sold “AS IS, WHERE IS,” with no guarantees of any kind, regardless of statement of condition made from the block. Buyers shall rely entirely on their own inspection and information. Every effort is made to “guard” merchandise throughout the auction; however, the bidder becomes solely responsible for all items purchased by him immediately following his winning bid. Therefore, he is advised to further guard his items at his own discretion. The bidder is responsible for knowing which item he is bidding on. If he is unsure, he should inquire or not bid. When you become the winning bidder at auction you have effected a contract and will be expected to pay for items in which you were evidenced to be the successful bidder. Auctioneer will not honor “mistakes.” The Auctioneer reserves the right to accept bids in any increment he feels is in the best interest of his client the seller. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject the bidding of any person whose conduct, actions, or adverse comments he feels are not in the best interest of the seller.

Single Stainless Steel Sink & Faucets 2 Used Bathroom Sinks File Cabinets 6ft Plastic Folding Table LAWN & GARDEN: Fire Ring Hoses Pull Type Lawn Fertilizer/ Spreader Approx. 30 gal Lawn Sprayer 10x20 Canopy Stihl Gas Weed Whip Wheel Barrow Planters, Tomato Cages

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Checking out books, DVDs in another county costs Burnett County $70,000/year BY TODD BECKMANN SENTINEL

GRANTSBURG—Going to the library to check out a book or a movie is a simple thing — or is it? Thanks to the Wisconsin Legislature passing Act 420 in 2006, Wisconsin counties pay other counties when one of its residents checks out a book or movie from a library not within that county. It’s a complex formula to be sure, but the bottom line is a simple one —when a Burnett County resident goes to Spooner, for example, and checks out a book, that action ends up costing Burnett County. One such transaction is not a big deal, but it happens a lot —$76,666 worth for 2016. “I can understand the reasoning,” Kristina Kelley-Johnson, director of the Grantsburg Library, explained. “If those libraries are being used, they should be compensated for that usage.” But understanding and liking are two different things. “I want people to use our library,” Kelley-Johnson urged. To that end, the Grantsburg Library was recently expanded. “We are now open more hours in the week, we offer book clubs, chess for kids, board games — lots of different activities,” Kelley-Johnson pointed out. Plus, there are countless books and movie titles to browse. “If the title you are looking for is not in the Merlin system, we can request it through the MORE system or WisCat (Wisconsin catalog),” she added. “It may take a bit longer, but we’ll get it for you.” Merlin and MORE are consortiums to which libraries in the northwest portion state belong. The Larsen Family Public Library in Webster is in the same boat. “The county pays more to other counties through Act 420 than it pays to us,” Patti Meyer, library director, lamented. As a matter of record, the Larsen library received $58,668 from the county for 2016.

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Saturday library hours – Starting this Saturday, May 7, the library will be have new Saturday hours, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday Story Time – Another opportunity for story time! Annette will be back reading for Story Time on the third Saturday of each month. Bring children to the library at 11 a.m. on May 21 to share wonderful stories, snacks and a chance to socialize with other children. Sponsored by Burnett County Family Literacy. Preschool storytime – Please join us at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday mornings for stories, snacks, activities and socialization (for the children and the adults!) Everyone is welcome. We love to see new faces! And, don’t forget our ‘1000 Books Before Kindergarten’ program. Babies love to hear your voice! Friends Of The Library – The Second Saturday Book Sale will be held 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 14. Note the longer afternoon hours. Come and find great book bargains! The F.O.L. Wild Rice Cookbook is for sale at the library and the Webster coffee shop. Enjoy some great recipes and support your library! Author Event – At 7 p.m. Thursday, May 19, come meet and hear author Sue Leaf. Sue writes on environmental topics from the shores of Pioneer Lake in Center City, MN. Refreshments will be served. Memorial Day Weekend Used Book Sale – 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 28. Table tennis (ping pong) – New hours! Join us on Mondays from 10 a.m. to noon for a lively round of table tennis! This is not a tournament – just some fun playing ping-pong no matter what your skill level. Everyone is welcome!

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Grantsburg Library patron Joe Lando browses the stacks.

Because Webster serves such a vast area, Meyer believes there are people who haven’t been to the library. “People may not know what we can offer — or even that we have a new library,” she exclaimed. Like Grantsburg, the Larsen Family library has author events, book sales, children’s story time plus they have a strong Friends of the Library group who help publicize what the library has to offer and bring events to the facility.

“We keep getting more and more library card registrations so I know people know of us,” Meyer noted. “And, starting Saturday, May 7, we will be expanding our Saturday hours.” Speaking of hours, the Grantsburg Public Library is open M-F 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Th. 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. In Webster, the Larsen Family Library is open M-Th 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Juvenile – Touchdown Triumph by Jake Maddox, Sports Dream by Paul Orshoski, On a Mission for Good Nutrition by Rebecca Sjonger, How to Choose Food Your Body Will Use by Rebecca Sjonger, Hop, Throw and Play: Build Your Skills Every Day by Rebecca Sjonger, Do Your Bit to be Physically Fit! by Rebecca Sjonger, The Extra Yard by Mike Lupica, Ordinary Mary’s Extraordinary Deed by Emily Pearson, Make a Meal Plan: Smart Food Shopping by Susan Temple Kesselring, Food as Fuel: Nutrition for Athletes by Kristin Petrie, Goodnight iPad by Ann Droyd, Otters Love to Play by Jonathan London, Stick Dog Tries to Take the Donuts by Tom Watson, Glimmer Girls: London Art Chase by Natalie Grant, Glimmer Girls: A Dolphin Wish by Natalie Grant, Indoor Gardening: Growing Air Plants, Terrariums & More by Lisa J. Amstutz, Enchanted Gardening: Growing Miniature Gardens, Fairy Gardens, and More by Lisa J. Amstutz, Edible Gardening: Growing Your Own Vegetables, Fruits and More by Lisa J. Amstutz, Creative Gardening: Growing Plants Upside Down, in Water and More by Lisa J. Amstutz, Weekends with Max and His Dad by Linda Urban, Little One by Jo Weaver, How to Find Gold by Viviane Schwarz, Float by Daniel Miyares. Large print – A Fool and His Monet by Sandra Orchard, Dressed for Death by Julianna Deering, The Secret to Hummingbird Cake by Celeste McHale, Thief of Glory by Sigmund Brouwer, An Old Betrayal by Charles Finch, Seagrass Pier by Colleen Coble, Cloche and Dagger by Jenn McKinlay, Search the Dark by Marta Perry, The Beekeeper’s Ball by Susan Wiggs, Willow Brook Road by Sherryl Woods. Audio CD book – Revenant: A Novel of Revenge by Michael Punke, After She’s Gone by Lisa Jackson. Larsen Family Public Library contact information: Telephone: (715) 866-7697, Website: http://webster.wislib.org, Online Catalog: http://merlin.nwls.lib.wi.us/search, Hours: Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. & Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

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WEBSTER—A week before prom and a couple of weeks before graduation was perhaps the best of times for an assembly on the dangers of distracted driving. “As teenagers, we think we are untouchable,” Webster High School sophomore Joey Formanek said following Wednesday’s presentation. “Now, we know we’re not — these kind of things can happen to us.” “These things” are the four speakers who told their stories to a rapt audience. The session began with Bill Chantelois who lost his legs in a snowmobile accident. He had crashed his snowmobile and when he stumbled back onto the trail he was struck by another rider. They had been barhopping together. Authorities estimate the driver who ran over Chantelois was going about 90 m.p.h. Chantelois was followed by Brian Langdon, who told his story of losing two younger step-siblings, a pregnant wife and two unborn children in an accident. The car in which they were riding was T-boned by a truck in an intersection in St. Paul MN. The driver of the Langdon vehicle was drunk at the time. Next up was Chris Lyman, who related his story of causing the death of a motorcyclist. He was eastbound after work in Dresser and was negotiating a turn onto a hilly highway when he pulled onto

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what he thought was an open road. The motorcyclist, hidden by undulations in the road, swerved to avoid Lyman and collided with another vehicle. Lyman was driving intoxicated at the time. Burnett County Sheriff Ron Wil-

helm was the afternoon’s fourth speaker. He shared his story of Lisa, a Spooner youth who was heading home after a night of drinking at Lipsie Pines Tavern in 1997. She and a friend were drag racing on their way home. She lost control and the car cartwheeled into the ditch. Of the three people in the car, no one was wearing their seatbelt and all were ejected from the vehicle as the car rolled about 70 feet from the point it left the roadway. Two of her passengers were declared dead at the scene. In addition to having to face vehicular homicide charges, Lisa has been wheelchair-bound since the accident. The recurring theme throughout each of the presentations was one of choice — from “choices you make are very important,” to “whatever you do has consequences,” and “there are unintended consequences of your choices even when you have the best of intentions.” “I thought it was great,” Formanek exclaimed of the assembly. “It was good to hear — especially with prom in three days.” Wednesday was the highlight of distracted driving week, an event sponsored by the school’s student leadership team. “They help bring us a student perspective on issues that relate to school policies and procedures,” High School Counselor Breena Kroll remarked. The team is made up of 16 students, four from each grade. “Students are selected as freshman and are on the leadership team for all four years of high school,” Kroll concluded.

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Has a volunteer changed your life? GRANTSBURG—Across Burnett County, lives are improved through the unpaid work of others, done to benefit the community at large. Volunteer efforts take many forms — trail building, event planning, supporting education, environment, the arts and more. Though few are in it for the glory, the Burnett County Sentinel would like to highlight the impacts of local volunteers whose behind-the-scene efforts often go unrecognized. To nominate a favorite volunteer or yourself, email todd@burnettcountysentinel.com or call our office at 715-463-2341 with the name of the volunteer, a description of the project he or she is working on or completed and its impacts, along with the person’s contact information. Submissions will be accepted through June 1. After reviewing submissions, the Sentinel will feature selected volunteers in an upcoming issue of Zest for Living, a quarterly insert of the paper.

COVER TO COVER Grantsburg Public Library Preschool story hour Preschoolers and their caregivers are invited to join Crex Meadows Wildlife Education Center Educator Kristi Pupak for a fun and educational story time at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 11. Kristi will provide interactive activities with read-aloud stories. We now have new, longer Library hours, including Thursday evening! We now have 44 operating hours per week, up from 32. The new hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; noon to 8 p.m. Thursdays, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Book Club Join a lively discussion of literary fiction! Two book clubs meet at the library; one at 1 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month. The other group meets at 6 p.m. on the first Tuesday of the month. Thursday’s group will be reading When Madeline Was Young by Jane Hamilton. Tuesday’s group will be reading The Wright Brothers by David McCullough. Stop by the library to pick up

Danbury to add a car wash DANBURY—The Highway 35/77 corner in Danbury will be a little busier this summer thanks to the addition of a car wash to the existing laundromat on the intersection’s southwest corner. “People have been asking for years if I ever thought about adding a car wash,” said Don Barnhart, laundromat owner. “I finally decided to add a car wash as a seasonal business, maybe April through September.” Although car wash doesn’t tell the whole story. “It’ll be a single-bay wash but it’s going to be big,” he exclaimed. “It’ll be big enough to accommodate trucks and boats, and I suspect we’ll see ATVs using the wash.” With the hopes of having the car wash operational by the middle of the month, residents are already seeing construction. “The electrical and plumbing is in place, as is the water tank,” Barnhart explained. “We’ll be pouring the concrete footings and the slab this week — weather per-

a copy of these book selections. Board at the library It’s back to the good old days! Bring out your deck of cards or an old fashion board game! From 1-3 p.m. every Monday the library’s Learning Center is reserved for people who want to play board games, card games and socialize. After-school Reading Program needs volunteers The After-school Reading Program is continuing into June and early July. Many children are signed up, but we need more volunteers to read one-onone with these kids. Call Judy McDaniel if you are interested in becoming a part of this great program. (715) 463-4273.

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Workers are set to pour the slab for the car wash this week, weather permitting.

mitting.” But, it’s not your typical building. “It’ll be an open-air car wash covered by a canopy,” he continued. “And, it’ll be available for use 24 hours a day.”

To be ready for a mid-month opening, Barnhart said it all depends on the weather, as well as suppliers getting everything for the car wash on site. by Todd Beckmann, Sentinel

The Little Red Chairs by Edna O’Brien, 15th Affair by James Patterson, The Apartment by Danielle Steel. Audio books The Weekenders by May Kay Andrews, Boar Island by Nevada Barr, The Emperor’s Revenge by Clive Cussler, Goodbye to the Dead by Brian Freeman. DVDs Deadpool; Star Wars – The Force Awakens; The Good Dinosaur; The Peanuts Movie. Library information–Grantsburg Public Library is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; noon to 8 p.m. Thursdays, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Phone 715-463-2244.

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Grantsburg Spring Clean-Up May 9-13 GRANTSBURG—Grantsburg village residents will get some clean-up help from the village crew May 9-13 during the annual Spring Clean-up Week. Employees of the Public Works Department will come to residential homes (no businesses) between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Mon-Fri May 9-13 to remove items residents leave at curbside. Residents must call the village office for an appointment at 715-463-2405. Visit the village website for more information on removal fees at www.grantsburgwi.com. What they WILL take Among the items the village will remove are microwaves, dining room tables/chairs, large metal items, upholstered furniture, mattresses, grills, appliances, carpeting, disassembled swing sets, outdoor furniture, electronics and components. Tires also will be removed, but at an additional charge to the resident. Removal charges will be added to the quarterly water, sewer and garbage bill. What they WON’T take Items the village will NOT remove include: fluorescent light bulbs, building materials, latex or oil-based paint, fire extinguishers, hazardous waste, roofing shingles, used gasoline or oil, medical waste, brush/ leaves (dispose of them at the free village brush composting site on Gary Street) and regular trash and recycling (dispose at normal weekly pickup). By the way, the village reminds everyone that it is illegal for anyone to remove items set out for removal without the express prior permission of the homeowner who put out the items for pickup

WISCONSIN BRIEFING Walker owes just under $1 million from presidential race MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has cut the campaign debt from his failed presidential bid to just under $1 million. His latest campaign filing this week shows Walker owes just over $952,000. That is down about $141,000 from the previous month. His debt stood at $1.2 million at the end of 2015. Walker ended his 71-day campaign for president in September, after averaging spending $90,000 a day on the effort. He’s been slowly paying off his campaign debts since, and earlier this month sent out a fundraising plea where he promised to give donors a T-shirt. But, he couldn’t guarantee size or color, so he suggested they could be used in a craft project. Walker’s latest Federal Election Commission filing shows he raised about $128,000 in the past month. Gov. Walker signs bill expanding property owners’ rights MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker has signed a bill expanding property owner rights and barring counties from imposing development moratoriums. The bill cuts down on ways local governments can interfere with property transactions. It forbids municipalities from blocking property owners from selling or transferring land titles and bars counties from regulating repairs on structures legally located in shoreland setback areas. The bill also requires judges to resolve ambiguity in zoning ordinances in favor of property owners. Walker signed the legislation Tuesday afternoon at J&S General Contracting in Osceola.

Siren converts unused snow days to early out from school SIREN—Even though the cold weather seemed like it didn’t want to go away, the winter of 2015-16 is still giving out presents as we head into May — the latest gift was to the Siren student body. “We revamped our calendar and the kids’ last day this school year will be June 3,” Siren School Board President Peggy Moore said following its April meeting last week. “We’re letting them out early because we didn’t use the snow days we had built into the calendar.” According to Moore, the staff will return for one day the following week and then they will be be done for the year as well.

Football field As promised, there was more

discussion on the football field at the April meeting. “(Athletic Director) Ryan (Karsten) told us he believed the field could be shifted to the west and we’d be able to get by for this season,” Moore reported. “But, it will need to be addressed prior to the 2017-18 season.” In other business: • The Culpepper and Merriweather Circus is back in town after the board approved the July event. “It is run by the girls’ basketball team, but we host it for the village of Siren, since we have the grounds to host it,” Girls Basketball Coach Ryan Karsten explained. “We hosted them two years ago and they are coming back through again

this year.” The circus is slated for Thursday July 21 on the practice field north of the school. • The board approved the hiring of Betsy Liljenberg to serve as a paraprofessional and approved the resignations of Amanda Goeden, elementary teacher, Sally Lahners, special education teacher and Rachel Trittlewitz, paraprofessional. • Spring election winners Rhonda Highstrom and Duane Emery took their oath of office. Board members then voted on officers for the coming year, installing Peggy Moore, Mark Pettis, Georgia Cederberg and Emery as president, vice president, treasurer and clerk, respectively. by Todd Beckmann, Sentinel

Distance learning key component in today’s rural education BY TODD BECKMANN SENTINEL

GRANTSBURG—Like being back in school, Grantsburg School Board members were students again last week as they learned the ins and outs of the Northern Lights Distance Learning Network — a network the district has belonged to since 1997. “We have new board members who don’t know a lot of the distance learning network,” Superintendent Joni Burgin pointed out. “Plus, it’s been awhile since we’ve had any kind of report. I thought it would be good to update the whole board.” The network was formed because rural communities in northwest Wisconsin were in need of a way to bring educational opportunities to their high schools and adult populations. “Delivering courses over an instructional television (ITV) network was an answer to this problem,” Burgin explained. “If a few students in several different communities were interested in the same course, the total enrollment numbers would be high enough to allow this course to be delivered via the ITV network.” By going the ITV route, students could stay in their own high school

or community to receive this instruction instead of traveling many miles to a technical college, university, or another high school. Of course, technology plays a big role in assisting students with their distance learning courses. “Students and instructors talk to each other using microphones and see each other using cameras and TV monitors,” Burgin reported. “A document camera takes the place of a chalkboard and a fax machine and email attachments allow course materials to be sent between sites.” Burgin said the benefits of the program include an expanded K-12 curriculum, access to statewide course offerings, community education and worldwide connectivity. In addition, the students have access to special events, authors, field experts, live surgeries, museums, national and state parks, science and industry, space centers, zoos, teacher or student created events and staff development meetings “The district has five distance learning labs, or ways the kids can access the networks,” Burgin reported. “This way we have lots of specialty courses we don’t offer — it’s a way rural schools can be competitive and offer what bigger schools offer.”

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In other business: • Monday was a technology night as the board spent several thousand dollars on computers and computer upgrades. “We are in our third year of the one-to-one initiative and it was time to ‘refresh’ our 1:1 devices,” Burgin explained. The board voted to award the bid for ninth grade lap-

tops to Direct Technology Group for $62,910 and to approve the contract for Microsoft Office licenses for the new laptops to Core BTS for $5,130.00. Instead of buying new, the board awarded a bid for high school student laptops upgrades (RAM and solid state drives) for 10th-12th graders to Direct Technology Group for $16,850 (to extend the lifetime and speed of the laptops). Motion carried 6-0. “Increasing the RAM and replacing hard disk drives with solid state drives is supposed to lengthen the lives of those laptops,” she continued. The board also awarded the bid for grade 7 Chromebooks refresh to Direct Technology Group for $16,079 and will tackle 8th grade Chromebooks next fiscal year. “We’re chipping away at it,” Burgin admitted. “There’s no way we could afford it all at once.” • The board awarded the bid for critical network infrastructure equipment to Direct Technology Group for $21,173. “It’s backup for the critical infrastructure equipment we have,” she noted. “If any of our equipment goes down, even email, we’d be lost.” • The board voted to issue letters of intent to renew teaching contracts for the 2016-2017 school year. Just like issuing letters of non-renewal, Burgin said the letters are a statutory requirement. • In personnel moves, the board approve the resignation of Middle School Counselor Cara Waters effective at the end of the year. • Cindy Jensen, school board clerk, gave the Oath of Office to newly elected (or re-elected) school board members Dave Dahlberg, Russ Erickson, Josh Prusinski. • And, the board awarded the bid for security camera replacements and additions to Direct Technology Group for $22,496 as well as approving the contract for additional recording server camera licenses to Alpha Video for $2,880.

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Arrests made in Danbury fatality case SIREN—Two arrests have been made in the wake of the Jake Holmes death last week. According to the Burnett County Sheriff’s Department, a Danbury couple, Jamison and Frankie Serna, were arrested Apr. 25 in connection with Holmes’ death. However, no formal charges have been filed against the pair as the investigation into the 25-year-old’s death continues. At 1:45 a.m. Monday, April 25, deputies and emergency responders were

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called to a residence on 3rd Avenue in Danbury. Holmes was transported from the scene by ambulance to an area hospital, where he later died. An autopsy was performed at the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office in Ramsey, MN. The St. Croix Tribal Police Department and the Burnett County Medical Examiner assisted the Burnett County Sheriff’s Department in the investigation. By Todd Beckmann, Sentinel

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Expert advice The LP SmartSide Contractor Day at Webster High School last Wednesday yielded a great turnout of local contractors and both lumberyards as Tiger Construction started siding the house they built from the ground up. Above, Max Norman works with Andy Strey of Diamond Kote Pre-Finishing on cutting the siding. Below, Paul Sargent nails the starter strip to the house before siding was attached. Tech Ed teacher Roy Ward hopes to have the house ready to show at graduation. Persons interested in bidding on the house should contact Ward through the school. Bids will be due June 10 and the house will be sold at the regularlyscheduled school board meeting on June 20. The new owner is responsible for moving the house off the school property by the end of July.

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Winning $135.28 in groceries in a one-minute shopping spree at Grantsburg Family Foods Thursday morning wasn’t bad considering Lora Erickson forgot her strategy about halfway through her time in the aisles. “I knew I wanted to go down the meat aisle and I knew we needed juice and kool aid, but I forgot what I was doing,” she lamented as her winnings were tallied up. She said she’d probably wind up second-guessing her efforts for the rest of the day. “I didn’t sleep very well last night,” Erickson quipped. Store Manager Justin Daigle said Erickson’s name was drawn from a bin following a two-day sale in April. “Not a bad day’s work for signing your name on a slip of paper,” Daigle said to Erickson after her groceries were bagged. Above, Erickson makes her way through the meat aisle. Below, Daigle (back right) and Assistant Manager Brenda Holmquist (back left) monitor Erickson’s efforts.

The Grantsburg Rotary Club has conferred the Paul Harris Fellow award to Grantsburg Middle and High School Vocal Music Teacher Linda Benge. The award is named after Rotary’s founder. Honorees are “persons who meet high professional and personal standards as set forth by Paul Harris.” Benge received a special certificate and a gold pin. Rotary member and former Grantsburg Supt. Merlin Johnson said, “This award isn’t for Linda’s classroom work. It’s for all she has done to promote the arts in Grantsburg, and her dedication to go above and beyond in dedication and effort.” The award states “Linda Benge is hereby named a Paul Harris Fellow in appreciation of tangible and significant assistance for the furtherance of better understanding and friendly relations among peoples

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Linda Benge (left) and Joni Burgin.

of the world.” Visitors and residents can hear GHS musical groups singing carols at Burnett Dairy at Christmas time with Benge directing or accompanying. They perform at nursing homes, Grantoberfest, Music in the Park and at many churches in the Grantsburg School District. In 2008, Benge formed the Grantsburg Commu-

nity Chorale, comprised of high school and adult singers from several communities who perform a summer concert and another at Christmas. She has twice led the group to New York City to join choirs from communities, colleges and churches around the country in performances at Carnegie Hall. Rotary member and GHS Supt. Joni Burgin

said, “Linda Benge is one of the hardest-working people I know. She is at school early to rehearse the Ladies Swing Choir or the Travelers before school. She teaches all day and after school she rehearses ensembles or the elementary choir. “She returns to school for evening practices or play rehearsals, and she keeps the books for all the home volleyball games. She’s at sporting events whenever her girls’ group sings the national anthem. “She’s got an amazing work ethic. She’s tough, she’s always got a smile, she’s engaged. She cares so much about kids. “She’s got massive amounts of kids in her choirs, and they sing quality music in multiple languages, done very well. We are very fortunate to have you, Linda. “Thank you for all you have done and continue to do for our school and community. “You are very deserving of this award.”

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League of Women Voters

At its annual meeting April 24 in Luck, officers were elected for the recently-formed Upper St. Croix Valley League of Women Voters. From left, Carolyn Saunders, Osceola, Secretary; Wendy Wahl, Osceola, Director; Jean van Tatenhove, Osceola, Media Director; Mary Bjorgaard, Danbury, Director; Marilyn Chesnik, Grantsburg, Chair; Christine LePage, Grantsburg, Committees. Not pictured: Kathy Palmquist, Grantsburg, Treasurer; and Leigh Whalen, Frederic, Vice Chair. Students (age 18) and adults can receive answers to voter questions at the next Voter Clinic from 2 to 7 p.m. Monday, May 16 at Webster High School. County Clerk Wanda Hinrichs will discuss Wisconsin’s Voter Photo ID law and what documents you need to register to vote; how to cast your vote at the polls; how to get a free photo I.D. and also let voters try out using a voting machine.

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SIREN—The Sicreated a portfolio ren FCCLA (Family, detailing his perCareer, and Comsonal nutrition and munity Leaders of wellness plans. Rylee America) students O’Brien, Allie Webcompeted April 18-20 ster and Madisyn at the State LeaderJones competed indiship Conference in vivdually in Recycle Wisconsin Dells. & Redesign. They At the Conference each took their own students competed recycled products in STAR (Students and transformed Taking Action with them into something Recognition) Events, new! which are based Abby Kosloski and on the Family and Emily Stiemann SUBMITTED each competed in the Consumer Education Program. Si- Siren FCCLA members include (front row from left) Macy Bentley, Rylee O’Brien, Fashion Construcren had 12 students Maddy Nichols, and Brach Christianson. Back: Bailey Mangen, Noah Koball, Allie tion category. Both who competed at the Webster, Emily Stiemann, Madisyn Jones, Trevor Stanford, Karlee Sybers, Abby constructed garconference this year Kosloski, and Heather O’Brien (FCCLA Advisor) ments and developed and were able to take new sewing techhome two bronze, niques. three silver, and seven gold from the Fashion Institute ed her cupcake decorating medals overall. of Design and Merchandis- skills. Madisyn, Allie, Rylee, This was the first year ing in Los Angeles. Brach Christianson, Kar- Emily, and Trevor qualified for seven of the students to In order to participate at lee Sybers, Bailey Mangen, to compete at the FCCLA compete in STAR Events, the state competition, mem- and Noah Koball all com- National Leadership Conwhich makes it an even big- bers had to first compete at peted in the Illustrated ference July 3-7 in San Diger accomplishment! the regional level in order Talk category. These two ego, CA. In addition to qualifying to qualify. teams both concentrated Congratulations to all for nationals, three stuMacy Bentley competed their projects around dis- twelve participants on dodents received top gold in in Focus on Children where tracted driving and the im- ing such an outstanding job their respective categories: she helped young students portance of educating stu- in the FCCLA Star Events! Madisyn Jones, Emily Sti- become active. Maddy dents on this issue. Good luck to these qualifiemann, and Rylee O’Brien. Nichols competed in the Trevor Stanford com- ers at the FCCLA National Madisyn and Emily also re- Culinary Creations catego- peted in the Nutrition and Competition in San Diego. ceived $4,000 scholarships ry where she demonstrat- Wellness event where he

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Jake William Holmes, age 225, of Danbury, was taken from tthis life on his journey back to tthe creator on April 25, 2016. A funeral service was held F Friday, April 29, 2016 at the D Danbury Tribal Hall, with F Francis Songetay and Lee Stap ples officiating. Pallbearers were Marvin S Staples, Silas Kettula, Steve K Krear, Gage Holmes, Noah Kettula and Donald Holmes. Jake was born on Nov. 15, 1990 in St. Croix Falls, to parents Kay Kettula and William Holmes. Jake was a 2009 graduate of Webster School District. Jake was an avid outdoorsman, gatherer and hunter. He was always such a good kid who was laid back and easygoing. Jake grew into a fine young man who was polite and respectful to others. He loved his job at the casino as an “Iron Chef,� where he helped run the buffet. He was a friend to anyone who needed one and his smile was contagious. Jake grew up next to the St. Croix River and he enjoyed all of the activities the river provided. He loved being out in nature and often crafted things out of wood and stone. He was truly one of a kind and will be greatly missed by everyone he touched in his short time here. We don’t truly understand why he was taken away from us, but we hope he knows how much we love him and always will. He is survived by his father, William Holmes; sister, Amber (Brian) Kettula; niece, Samantha; nephew, Riley; brother, Gage Holmes; girlfriend, Katie Sperling; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Preceding Jake in death were his mother, Kay Kettula; grandparents, Ruby Kettula, Hugo Kettula and Joe Holmes; uncles, John Holmes, Michael Holmes and George “Cornplanter� Holmes; and cousin, George Holmes. Online condolences may be expressed at www.swedberg-taylor.com. Arrangements were entrusted to Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home of Webster.

Wayne K. Johnson, 78, form mer Chief of Police of Siren, p passed away Friday, April 22, 22016. The memorial service hono oring Wayne’s life will be c conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, M May 7, 2016 at Siren Covenant C Church with Pastor Steve W Ward officiating. Visitation w will be one hour before the serv vice at the church. Online condolences can be made at www.swedberg-taylor.com. Arrangements were entrusted to Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home of Webster.

Shelby Benjamin Shelby Jean Benjamin, 24, of H Hertel passed away April 26, 22016. Shelby was born on April 5, 11992 to Lonnie Benjamin and S Stephanie Mosay in Spooner. A funeral service was held on F Friday, April 29, 2016 at the St. C Croix Tribal Hall Hertel, with “ “Skip� Churchill officiating. Pallbearers were Maurice B Benjamin, Coty Benjamin, John Merrill, Jordan Rogers, Allan Mosay, Jack McFaggen. Honorary pallbearers were Elijah Benjamin, Gavin Benjamin, Sequoia Bellanger, Uncle Buck Zehner, Jay Emery, Steven Benjamin, Brandon Merrill, Joseph Rogers, Clint Mosay, Skylar Notinokey and Bruce Bellanger. Shelby enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, listening to music and shopping, but above all else, Shelby loved being a mom to her daughter, Brooklyn. Shelby is survived by her daughter, Brooklyn; parents, Stephanie Mosay and Lonnie Benjamin; sister, Lyric Benjamin; grandma, Wanda Taylor; grandpa, Morris Mosay; aunts, Janeen (Buck) Mosay, Renee (Ricardo) Fairbanks, Shannon (Bruce) Bellanger, Roxanne St. John, and Lorena Benjamin; uncle, Steven (Shannon) Benjamin; special friend, Sundance Johnson; and many cousins, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Shelby was preceded in death by her grandparents, Ronnie and Marion Benjamin; aunt, Rhonda Benjamin; uncle, Richie Merrill; great-grandparents, Joseph “Pocket� and Mary Taylor. Online condolences may be expressed at www.swedberg-taylor.com. Arrangements were entrusted to Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home of Webster.

MEETING NOTICE NOTE: DATE CHANGE The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Town of Wood River Board of Supervisors will be TUESDAY, May 10th at 6:30 p.m. at the Wood River Town Hall on Hwy 70 in Alpha WI. The agenda will be posted at the Wood River Town Hall; Burnett Dairy Co-op; Burnett Dairy Cheese Store and the Town of Wood River Web Site at www.townofwoodriver.com Raylene Swanson, Clerk

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Edna Bremer Edna Mae Bremer, 94, formerly of Webster, passed away Friday, April 22, 2016 in Bloomer, WI. A memorial service honoring the life of Edna Bremer will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 7, 2016 at Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home of Webster, with Father Michael J. Tupa officiating. Visitation will be one hour before the service at the funeral home. Following the service, a fellowship luncheon will be held at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Webster. She will be laid to rest by her husband at Northern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Spooner, WI. Online condolences may be expressed at www.swedberg-taylor.com. Arrangements were entrusted to Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home of Webster.

Robert (Bob) Munson Robert Dale “Bob� Munson, 78, of Webster and Hastings, MN, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, May 1, 2016. A memorial service honoring Bob will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 7, 2016 at Wise Funeral Home, 400 Spring St., Hastings, with Pastor Jason Peterson officiating. Visitation will be 1-3 p.m. at the funeral home. A fellowship meal will follow the service at Nelson-Lucking American Legion Post #47, located at 50 Sibley St. in Hastings. Robert was born Sept. 10, 1937 in South Sioux City, NE. Following high school graduation, he served a tour of duty in the U.S. Air Force. Bob was employed more than 33 years as a Radiology (X-Ray) Technician at Regina Memorial Hospital in Hastings. He loved living in the Webster area near the lake. Bob will truly be missed. Surviving are his wife of 54 years, Jeanne (Phaneuf) Munson; three children: Michelle (Steve) Stearns, Michael (Barbara) Munson, and Dale (Jodi) Munson; 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He is also survived by a brother, Harold Munson; and two nieces. Bob was preceded in death by his parents: Mary Pearl (nee: Reed) and Sherman Ole Munson. Local arrangements were entrusted to Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home of Webster. Online condolences may be expressed at www.swedberg-taylor.com.

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BIRTHS Brooklyn Rose McGranahan

Jared and Kelley McGranahan announce the birth of their daughter, Brooklyn Rose McGranahan, 8 pounds and 19 1/4 inches, born at 10:52 a.m. Wednesday, April 20 at West Allis, WI Memorial Hospital. Grandparents are Warren and Deb Wampfler of Siren, and Bob McGranahan and Lynn McGranahan of Darlington, WI. Great-grandparents are Harvey and Donna Yeager of Rice Lake, Lola Ebert of Kenosha, and Margaret Holversen of Preston, IA.

Presley Jayne Bearhart

John Bearhart and Kati Day of Danbury announce the birth of their daughter, Presley Jayne Bearhart, 7 pounds, 20 inches, born at 9:52 a.m. Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at Burnett Medical Center in Grantsburg.

Justin Alan Will, Jr.

Justin Will and and Jackie Moser of Webster announce the birth of their son, Justin Alan Will, Jr., 7 pounds, 3 ounces, born at Thursday, April 21, 2016 at St. Croix Regional Medical Center in St. Croix Falls.

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National Nurses Week National Nurses Week begins each year on May 6 and ends on May 12, Florence Nightingale’s birthday. These permanent dates enhance planning and position National Nurses Week as an established recognition event. As of 1998, May 8 was designated as National Student Nurses Day, to be celebrated annually. And, as of 2003, National School Nurse Day is celebrated on the Wednesday within National Nurses Week each year. The nursing profession has been supported and promoted by the American Nurses Association (ANA). A BRIEF HISTORY

• 1953 Dorothy Sutherland of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare sent a proposal to President Eisenhower to proclaim a “Nurse Day” in October of the following year. The proclamation was never made. • 1954 “National Nurse Week” was observed from October 11–16. The year of the observance marked the 100th anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s mission to Crimea. Representative Frances P. Bolton sponsored the bill for a nurse week. A bill for a “National Nurse Week” was introduced in the 1955 Congress, but no action was taken. Congress discontinued its practice of joint resolutions for national weeks of various kinds. • 1972 Again a resolution was presented by the House of Representatives for the President to proclaim “National Registered Nurse Day.” It did not occur. • 1974 In January, the International Council of Nurses (ICN) proclaimed that May 12 would be “International Nurse Day.” (May 12 is the birthday of Florence Nightingale.) Since 1965, the ICN has celebrated “International Nurse Day.” • 1974 In February of that year, a week was designated by the White House as “National Nurse Week,” and President Nixon issued a proclamation. • 1978 New Jersey Governor Brendon Byrne declared May 6 as “Nurses Day.” Edward Scanlan, of Red Bank, NJ, took up the cause to perpetuate the recognition of nurses in his state. Mr. Scanlan had this date listed in Chase’s Calendar of Annual Events. He promoted the celebration on his own since 1986. Each of ANA’s state and territorial nurses associations promotes the nursing profession at the state and regional levels. Each conducts celebrations on these dates to recognize the contributions that nurses and nursing make to the community. The ANA supports and encourages National Nurses Week recognition programs through the state and district nurses associations, other specialty nursing organizations, educational facilities, and independent health care companies and institutions. • 1981 ANA, along with various nursing organizations, rallied to support a resolution initiated by nurses in New Mexico, through their Congressman, Manuel Lujan, to have May 6, 1982 established as “National Recognition Day for Nurses.” • 1982 In February, the ANA Board of Directors formally acknowledged May 6, 1982 as “National Nurses Day.” The action affirmed a joint resolution of the United States Congress designating May 6 as “National Recognition Day for Nurses.” • 1982 President Ronald Reagan signed a proclamation on March 25 proclaiming “National Recognition Day for Nurses” to be May 6, 1982. • 1990 The ANA Board of Directors expanded the recognition of nurses to a week-long celebration, declaring May 6–12, 1991 as “National Nurses Week.” • 1993 The ANA Board of Directors designated May 6–12 as permanent dates to observe “National Nurses Week” in 1994 and in all subsequent years. • 1996 The ANA initiated “National RN Recognition Day” on May 6, 1996 to honor the nation’s indispensable registered nurses for their tireless commitment 365 days a year. The ANA encourages its state and territorial nurses associations and other organizations to acknowledge May 6 as “National RN Recognition Day.” • 1997 The ANA Board of Directors, at the request of the National Student Nurses Association, designated May 8 as “National Student Nurses Day.” — From Nursingworld.org

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Pirates lose, then pop back for non-conference wins BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

GRANTSBURG—“All good things often come to an end,” mused Pirate assistant coach Steve Johnson following an 8-2 loss to Turtle Lake-Clayton last Tuesday. “It allows new good things to begin. I must say that TL-C played a great game. Their defense was focused and very athletic. They made all the plays that counted. They earned a win. For tonight, they were a better team.” “For Grantsburg, we actually hit the ball quite well, but made so many mistakes throwing, catching and base running. TLC earned the victory and now it is up to us to battle back.” Turtle Lake-Clayton scored two runs in their half of the first and a single run in the second. Two singles and two errors enabled the Lakers to take a 2-0 edge, and then an error and three passed balls gave them the

third. The fifth inning was the huge one for TL/C. Nine batters came to the plate, five of them scored. Three hits, including a double, plus two errors and a wild pitch helped them with the runs. Meanwhile, the Pirates’ bats were trying to connect. In the third inning, Cassidy Quimby and Jordyn McKenzie walked. Megan Miller singled in a run. Two innings later, Miller singled and came home on a Claire Palmquist double. Olivia Tucker pitched seven innings, allowed eight hits, walked two and struck out seven.

Lady Pirates trim the Saints’ halos The Pirates came back from the Turtle Lake-Clayton loss with a 9-1 win over the St. Croix Saints. Maddie Duncan, Cassidy Quimby, Megan Miller and Rhiana Pochman all had doubles.

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Tigers drop two, win one BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

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WEBSTER/HAMMOND—The Webster Tigers held on to defeat a determined Shell Lake Laker squad by an 8-7 score last Tuesday in Webster. Shell Lake put up two in their half of the first, but Webster retaliated with three of their own. Austin Spafford singled, Jack Washburn walked, and after a strike out and a ground out, Spafford scored. Paul Sargent was hit by a pitch followed by a double by Trevor Gustafson, scoring two more. In the third, Sargent and Gustafson got RBI’s when Washburn had singled and Trenton Wols drew a walk. Another run came across in the fourth and two in the fifth. Meanwhile, Shell Lake put three more on the board in their half of the fourth and two in the seventh. Tiger pitching prevented any more runs and Webster came away with the win. Trevor Gustafson had the big night at the plate, going three for three (two doubles and a single), scoring once himself and driving in four big runs. Washburn, Gustafson and Sargent combined to keep the Lakers from getting the win.

Pirate Violet Ohnstad led the pack during her leg of the 4X800 meter relay.

Lady Pirate thinclads beat SCF BY TODD BECKMANN SENTINEL SPORTS

ST. CROIX FALLS—Not only did the Grantsburg Pirate girls 4X800 meter relay team set another school record Thursday night, the entire team beat the St. Croix Falls team by half a point — a first for the Pirates. “We went into the meet with a pretty solid line up. But, as the weather deteriorated, we pulled some athletes from their events because they were sore and we didn’t want to risk injury,” Pirate coach Kim Hallberg noted. “After doing that I wasn’t sure what our team performance would be — I knew we had some solid

performances and good chances, but I didn’t expect first place as a team.” Fellow coach Brad Nelson agreed. “St. Croix is a big team with really solid athletes, so we are pretty thrilled,” he exclaimed. With the team finishing first, there were numerous highlights throughout the evening, but perhaps none so exciting as the record-setting 4X800 performance. “Our girls, Hallie Jensen, Violet Ohnstad, Gracie Gerber and Brittanie Blume, improved the school record time they set at Frederic last week by another seven seconds and posted a time of 10:32,” Nelson

Luck-Frederic holds Tigers at bay

Roman Poirier held the Tigers to one hit as the L/F coop team defeated Webster 6-1 on Friday. “Poirier was very good tonight,” said Coach Jarrod Washburn. “He kept us off balance.” Poirier hit a double in the third inning, the only extra base hit of the night. In pitching, he recorded three walks and 11 strike outs on the night. Jordy Larson started for the Tigers and went three innings. Jack Washburn came behind and also did three innings. Paul Sargent hurled for 2/3 of an inning and Caleb Pardun finished up. Poirier and Austin Hanack each had two hits for L/F. SEE TIGERS, PAGE 21

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Golfers 8th at Colfax COLFAX—The golfers of the Webster/Siren coop golf team shot a 398 on Wednesday, good for 8th place out of 20 teams in the Whitetail Classic in Colfax. “Colfax was a nice day for our kids to get experience playing 18 holes,” coach Mat Wood pointed out. “The kids were pretty excited with shooting under a 400.” Senior Tate Fohrenkamm led the way, carding an 85 over the 6,018 yard, par 71 course. He was followed by teammates Alexi Gloodt, who shot a 92, and Alec Ralph, who carded a 99. “Tate, Alexi, and Alec had very strong performances at Colfax,” Wood praised. The No. 4 and No. 5 golfers, Brett Johnson and Connor Raschke, each shot a 122. by Todd Beckmann, Sentinel Sports

GAME DAY SPORTS SCHEDULE May 4-10 Baseball Thu. May 5 Webster at St. Croix Falls, 5 pm Unity at Grantsburg, 5 pm Shell Lake at Siren, 5 pm Fri. May 6 Amery at Grantsburg, 5 pm Sat. May 7 Somerset and Barron at Webster, 10 am Mon. May 9 Siren at Webster, 5 pm Grantsburg at Shell Lake, 5 pm Tue. May 10 Webster at Shell Lake, 5 pm Siren at Luck-Frederic, 5 pm Grantsburg at St. Croix Falls, 5 pm

Softball Thu. May 5 St. Croix Falls at Webster, 5 pm Unity at Grantsburg, 5 pm Fri. May 6 Amery at Grantsburg, 5 pm Mon. May 9 Cameron at Webster-Siren, 5 pm Grantsburg at Shell Lake, 5 pm Tue. May 10 Webster-Siren at Shell Lake, 5 pm Grantsburg at St. Croix Falls, 5 pm

Pirates beat Baldwin, River Falls BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

BALDWIN-WOODVILLE—The Grantsburg Pirates and Baldwin-Woodville Blackhawks met for the second time this season, with the Pirates continuing to dominate the ‘Hawks, winning 5-0 on Saturday. In the second inning, Maddie Duncan got on via a fielder’s choice. Rhiana Pochman singled and Britta Roufs doubled. After a walk to Olivia Tucker, Cassidy Quimby singled and the Pirates were up 3-0. A single run in the fourth came on a double by Roufs and a single by Tucker. Another run came in the fifth when Megan Miller got on via an error. Jensen and Claire Palmquist both singled, and MacKenna Johnson sacrificed. Roufs, Cassidy Quimby, Jordyn McKenzie and Briena Jensen were all two-for-four at the plate. Quimby had two RBIs. Palmquist was three-for-four, including a double. Tucker went the distance, allowing no hits, walking four and striking out 12.

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Third inning puts it away for Pirates After scoring three runs in the second inning, the Pirates put six more on the board in the third inning en route to an 11-1 win over River Falls. Coach Bjelland used 18 players in the game as the Pirates got 10 hits. Megan Miller and Briena Jensen were each two-for-two with two

runs scored and two RBIs apiece. Grantsburg pitching allowed one hit, walked two and struck out nine. No Pirate batters struck out in this game, while six had bases on balls. The Pirates were also errorless, while River Falls committed three miscues.

Pirates de-Comet Cameron BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

CAMERON—The Lady Pirates went to Cameron on Monday and came away with a 9-1 win. Britta Roufs started the game with a double and later scored on a wild pitch and a ground-out. The barn doors opened in the second inning as six Pirates scored.

Megan Miller started things with a triple. Briena Jensen followed with a double and Claire Palmquist singled. After two walks and a stolen base, Olivia Tucker singled, as did Jordyn McKenzie. Single runs in the fourth and fifth innings padded the Pirate lead. Tucker was again on the mound, allowing just three walks and two hits, while striking out 12.

Megan Miller was three-forthree. Claire Palmquist batted three-for-four. Britta Roufs was two-for-three with a double. Cameron got their only run in the sixth on a triple by Kringle and an infield error by the Pirates. The Pirates host Unity on Thursday and Amery on Friday. They travel to Shell Lake and St. Croix Falls next Monday and Tuesday respectively.

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Miller was two for three from the plate with two RBI’s and Olivia Tucker was two for two. The Saints were held to two hits, one run, one walk and 14 struck out. They also committed four errors. Katie Kopp took the loss, walking two and striking out five.

Track Thu. May 5 Grantsburg, Webster at Webster, 4:15 pm Fri. May 6 Siren at New Auburn, 4:15 pm Tue. May 10 Grantsburg, Siren, Webster at Rice Lake, 4 pm

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The Pirates celebrate with Olivia Tucker at home plate after hitting another home run during a recent game.

In preparation for the tournament at Baldwin-Woodville Saturday, the New Richmond Tigers came to town, but left with a 5-1 loss to the Grantsburg Pirates on Friday. The Pirates had eight hits including a double and a homer, both by Olivia Tucker and a triple by Jordyn McKenzie. With two out in the third, Britta

Roufs singled and Tucker followed with her home run. In the fifth, Tucker doubled, Cassidy Quimby walked and McKenzie tripled two runs home. McKenzie came home on a sacrifice by Megan Miller. Pirate pitching held New Richmond to three hits, no walks and the Tigers struck out 15 times. Hatch got the loss for the Tigers, having one walk and one strike out.

Pirate golfers second at Frederic BY TODD BECKMANN SENTINEL SPORTS

FREDERIC—The golfing Pirates finished second behind the co-op team from Unity/Frederic, but senior Jordan Knutson captured medalist honors at the West Lakeland Conference match at the Frederic Golf Club on Thursday. “Jordan shot a 1-under par 35,” coach John Addison reported. Shooting par or below par in conference matches has been a goal of Knutson’s.

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“He made that step,” Addison assessed. Fellow Pirate golfer Jared Lee (41) played well too. “He started out even par but then was 5-over the last several holes. This is the second time he has collapsed like this,” the coach recognized. “So, we are trying to get him to learn how to finish a round.” He said Joey Duncan played his most consistent round of the year, carding a 44. Shane Tooze and David MacKean rounded out the scoring Pirates,

each shooting a 65. For the co-op team from Webster/ Siren, senior Tate Fohrenkamm led the way, carding a 42 on the 3,150-yard par 36 layout. But No. 2 and No. 3 golfers Alexi Gloodt and Alec Ralph were not too far behind, shooting 44 and 50 respectively. “Our kids played extremely well at Frederic — we shot our season low of a 194,” coach Mat Wood exclaimed. Alex Strang and Brett Johnson carded a 58 and 65, respectively.

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Pirates blank Dragons in five BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

SIREN—Zach Tebow had three hits and two RBIs Monday as the Grantsburg Pirates got back into the win column with a 15-0 win over Siren. His hits were all singles. Dakota Schultz was two for five, also with two RBI’s. Jacob Barnard was two for three and Brett Anderson two for four. Tebow was the starting hurler for the Pirates, going three innings, walking only one and striking out three. Jacob Barnard went the remaining two innings, allowing just two hits while walking one and striking out one. Bailey Mangen was the pitcher of record for the Dragons. He had six walks and three strikeouts. The Pirates host Unity on Thursday and Amery on Friday. They travel to Shell Lake on Monday and St. Croix Falls on Tuesday.

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Grantsburg’s Jacob Barnard puts the tag on Siren’s Logan Allen for the out at Monday night’s game.

Siren hosts Shell Lake on Thursday, travels to Webster on Monday

and to Luck on Tuesday.

Tigers lose to Unity, win vs. Solon Springs BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

BALSAM LAKE/WEBSTER—A walk-off, two-run homer by Nelson of the Unity Eagles sent the Webster Tigers home with a disappointing loss on Thursday, 2-1. It was a tough loss for the Tigers, as Jack Washburn pitched a very good game for five innings. He blanked the Eagles, allowing just two hits, walking five and striking out six. In the second and fifth innings, the bases were loaded with Eagles, but a strike out in the second and a fly ball in the fifth ended the innings and any scoring threats. Paul Sargent was the victim of the home run after he pitched a good sixth inning. After two strikeouts in the seventh, Heimstead singled and Nelson followed with his walk-off homer. The Tigers scored in the fifth inning. Trenton Wols singled, moved to second on a sacrifice by Sargent and came home on an error by the Eagle catcher. Eagles pitchers were also having a good night as they held the Tigers to just two hits. Unity walked just two Tiger batters and struck out eight.

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A Webster base-runner slides into third.

Tigers get 11-5 win over Solon Springs Webster got eight hits and walked 10 times en route to an 11-5 win over Solon Springs on Friday. “We were able to bounce back after that tough loss at Unity with a nice win vs Solon Springs. The bats woke back up after getting shut down the night before getting eight hits and 11 runs. “Jack Washburn led the way going three for three with a double. Paul Sargent had two big hits and three RBIs and Trenton Wols had a huge bases-loaded triple.

“Trevor Gustafson got the start on the mound and, after a shaky first inning, settled down to throw four strong innings with eight strikeouts to get the win. Brad Sigfrids and Caleb Pardun pitched in relief and did a nice job. “It was great to be able to get out there right away after that tough one in Unity. You never know how a team will respond after a game like that. I’m proud of how our guys bounced right back with a nice win.” Both teams scored twice in their half of the first inning. Webster pitching kept the Eagles at bay until the sixth inning, recording five strikeouts and allowing no walks or hits. The Eagles put two on the board in the sixth and a single run in the seventh. Webster, on the other hand, put five across in the fourth and four in the fifth. Walks by Caleb Pardun and Austin Spafford and a single by Washburn set the tone for the Trenton Wols triple in the fourth. Gustafson got the win, pitching for four innings, walking two and striking out eight. Wols had four RBIs on the night, with Paul Sargent getting three and Brad Sigfrids two.

Pirates lose two BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

GRANTSBURG—The Grantsburg Pirates baseball team lost two games last week. But, they ended the week on a winning note, getting a solid pitching game behind them. Against Turtle Lake-Clayton on Tuesday night, the Pirates lost 13-2. “We got our tails whupped tonight,” said Coach Pete Johnson. “TL-C had four singles, five doubles, a triple and a home run.” “Jackson (Gerber) went three for four for us, picking up half our team’s hits.” “We didn’t have errors; we just couldn’t keep their batters off the bases.”

Four run sixth dooms Tigers

Saints blank Pirates 11-0 “We couldn’t get our bats on the ball,” commented Coach Johnson. “Leahy consistently threw the high fastball and we went after it too many times.” “Once again, we played clean defense. SCF just kept dropping hits in that area between our infield and outfielders.” The Saints scored one run in both the first and fourth innings, but put up four in the third inning and five in the fifth.” Jackson Gerber threw for the Pirates, completing 4.2 innings, giving up 13 hits and 10 runs, walking two and striking out three. Zach Tebow finished in relief. GOOB COY| SENTINEL For the Saints, Brady Leahy pitched five innings, allowed Grantsburg centerfielder Majel Schmaltz just the two hits, no walks and tracks down a ball. struck out six.

WEBSTER—Turtle Lake-Clayton scored four runs in their half of the sixth inning to turn a 5-4 deficit into an 8-5 lead and proceeded from there to get a 9-5 win over the Webster Tigers on Monday night. The Tigers put three on the board in the second and got two additional runs in the fifth. With one out in the second,Trenton Wols walked, Trevor Gustafson singled, Brad Sigfrids doubled and Jordy Larson singled to get the three runs in. Later, Jack Washburn started the Tiger half of the fifth with a single. Taran Wols sacrificed him to second. Paul Sargent was hit by a pitch. Gustafson walked and Sigfrids singled in the two runs. The Tigers had their chances in both the sixth and seventh innings, but runners on the bases were stranded. “I’m very proud of the way our boys competed against a really good Turtle Lake/Clayton team,” praised coach Jarrod Washburn. “We had them on the ropes for quite awhile; just couldn’t hold off their bats at the end. Trevor Gustafson did a great job on the mound tonight for us, mixing his pitches well and pounding the strike zone. “Offensively, we swung the bats much better than we’ve done in the previous few games. Brad Sigfrids broke out of a slump and had a huge night getting three hits and three RBIs and Jordy Larson added two hits as well. Good to see those two break out and swing well against a good pitcher in Bodsberg.” “Defensively, we played a pretty clean game too, committing only one error. That’s what we need from our guys to be able to compete against these top teams in the conference,” concluded the coach. The Tigers travel to St. Croix Falls Thursday, host Siren on Monday and go to Shell Lake next Tuesday.

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Trenton Wols (21) awaits the pick-off pitch.

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Central nips Tigers

The Tigers traveled to Hammond on Saturday and took on the St. Croix Central Panthers, but came away with a tough 5-4 loss. The Tigers got runs in both the second and third innings. Paul Sargent walked, moved up on a ground out, advanced to third on a wild pitch and stole home in the second inning. In the third, Austin Spafford walked, stole second, moved up on a ground out and scored on a single by Sargent. Webster got their last two runs in the fifth. Sargent and Trevor Gustafson both walked, moved up on a fielder’s choice and scored on an error by the third baseman. The Tigers had the lead going into the sixth, but four Panther runs gave Central the win. Five singles and a walk got the runs across. Taran Wols, Caleb Pardun and Brad Sigfrids were the pitchers of record for the Tigers.


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PIRATES: Beat SCF and set record

Pirate thinclads second to Unity was third with a time of 3:45.94. Individually, sprinter Kyle Fagnan was second in the 100 meter dash, crossing the line in 11.87 and Premo-Blume was third in the 300 meter hurdles in a time of 46.79.

BY TODD BECKMANN SENTINEL SPORTS

ST. CROIX FALLS—Despite no firstplace finishes Thursday night, the Grantsburg Pirates track and field team laid claim to a solid second place finish behind the Unity Eagles at the St. Croix Falls Invitational track meet. “We are putting together stronger relay teams and are getting more competitive in our field events, so we are excited that we can really compete with the best teams in the conference,” Pirate coach Brad Nelson commented. “The boys didn’t take any first-place finishes, which is, of course, disappointing, but the fact that we still finished second I think demonstrates how strong our team has become.” The Pirates earned a second in the 4X800 meter relay with the team of Chris Hermann, Spencer Louis, Josh Curtin and Camilo Volkmann posting a time of 9:22.72. The 4X400 meter relay team of Jared Peltier, Kevin Vollendorf, Gauge Premo-Blume and Volkmann

Webster Tigers Ten points behind the Pirates, the orange and black of Webster finished the night in third place. The distance events continue to be a strong suit for the Tiger boys. “Andrew Ruiz won the 3200 meter run with a time of 10:23 — one second off his personal best time from late last season,” coach Max Anderson praised. “He was really running by himself the second part of that race, and we were excited to see what he can do when he gets pushed.” Joey Formanek scored a second in the 1600 meter run by crossing the line in 5:13.05 while teammate Mason Schaaf earned a third in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:17.18. “We had a third place finish out of

Jameson Matrious in the 200 meter run with a time of 25.26,” Anderson noted. “It’s been great to see him improve this season.” Dustin Kern was second in the 300 meter hurdles with a time of 46.35. The other strength of the team is in the weight events, with Grant Preston winning both the shot put (41-11.25) and the discus (137-121). “Good throws under the conditions,” the coach said. “We are starting to see our newcomers on the boys side really get better this year too. Austin Moser and Dustin Kern are some names to watch for the rest of the season.”

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pointed out. “We had several firstand second-place finishes for girls as well, which really put us over the top.” Sprinter Delia Labatt earned first in both the 200 and 400 meter dashes, with times of 27.13 and 1:01.90 respectively, while teammates Jensen and Blume were 1-2 in the 1600 meter run, posting times of 5:55.24 and 5:587.67, respectively. Jensen teamed with Ericka Erickson to finish 1-2 in the 3200 meter run, crossing the line in 12:43.09 and 13:36.12, respectively. Labatt earned a third in the 300 meter hurdles, posting a time of 18.52.

Siren Dragons The vaunted “Green Machine” led the way for the Dragons. Junior Tanner Lee scored seconds in both the shot put (40-4.5) and the discus (123-1), while teammate Neil Oustigoff was the only other top-three finisher for the Dragons with a second in the high jump, clearing 5-8.

Webster Tigers

Like the rest of their competitors, the Webster Tigers had to endure the elements at Thursday’s meet. “It seems like we can never get a meet with great weather conditions — it rained again,” Webster coach Max Anderson lamented. “But, I think the weather makes for a more mentally-tough team. After seeing some performances last night, it’s nice to see no matter what the conditions our kids can perform.” The veteran Lady Tigers continued to show strong performances. “Kaitlyn Moser got a win in shot put (33-11.5) and a runner-up in discus (89-7),” Anderson noted. “Sadie Koelz also continued a point-scoring trend with a win in pole vault (8-6) and runner-up in high jump (4-6).” There were no other top three finishes for the Tigers, “We have quite a few first time track runners on the girls side this year, and it’s been a real treat to see them improve,” Anderson observed. “We saw a lot of personal bests from them even though we still have not seen the optimal running conditions.”

Knutson medals, Pirates second at Luck Junior-varsity golfer Paul MacKean shot a 51 and earned his way back onto the varsity squad, replacing Luke Trittlewiz, who carded a 62. The Webster/Siren co-op team was third on the afternoon, 11 shots behind Grantsburg. “Tate grinded out another good round at Luck, shooting a 43,” coach Mat Wood expressed. “He had some unfortunate breaks here and there.” His score was good enough for medalist runner-up for the match. Coming off of a back injury, No. 2 golfer Alexi Gloodt shot a 47. The team’s No. 3 golfer, Alec Ralph, shot a 52. “Alec continues to improve — it seems like every match he breaks his personal best,” Wood observed. But, he did temper his enthusiasm. “We still need to improve day in and day out in order to continue to compete against the great teams in our conference,” the coach concluded. Brett Johnson and Connor Raschke, the team’s No. 4 and No. 5 golfers, carded a 59 and 65, respectively.

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LUCK—The Grantsburg Pirates carded a 190 at the West Lakeland Conference varsity golf match at the Luck Country Club last Tuesday afternoon, eight shots behind the winning team of Frederic/Luck. As has been his habit this spring, Grantsburg senior Jordan Knutson was medalist for the day, shooting an even par 35 over the 2,744-yard front nine. “Jordan had nine straight pars,” coach John Addison remarked. “I think his goal is to shoot in the 60s and he’s only a stroke or two away from that now — so that’s something we’re working on.” “If nothing else, I know he’d like to shoot under-par in these conference matches,” he continued. The coach said Joey Duncan had a nice round (48) and Jared Lee was a shot behind him at 49. “Shane (Tooze) basically met his goal which was nice to see,” the coach praised. “My goal for him is to shoot in the low 50s —and he would have made it except he carded a nine on the 8th hole.” Tooze finished the round with a 58.

Siren Dragons

As she has done the entire season, Ashlee Rightman led the way for the Lady Dragons, winning the high jump (4-8) and taking second in both the long jump (14-11) and the triple jump (31-0.75).

Alexi Gloodt

SCOREBOARD Baseball

West Lakeland Conference Team Conf All St.Croix Falls 5-1 7-2 Unity 4-1 7-1-2 Clayton/Turtle Lake 4-2 5-2 Shell Lake 2-3 6-3 Webster 3-4 7-6 Grantsburg 3-4 4-5 Luck/Frederic 3-4 4-6 Siren 0-5 0-5 Results Last Week May 2 Luck-Frederic 11, Shell Lake 1 Unity 2, St. Croix Falls 1 Turtle Lake/Clayton 9, Webster 5 Grantsburg 15, Siren 0 (5) Apr. 30 St. Croix Central 5, Webster 4 Apr. 29 Luck-Frederic 6, Webster 1 Shell Lake 16, Glenwood City 9 Unity 2, Turtle Lake-Clayton 1 Grantsburg 11, Chetek-Weyerhauser 1 Apr. 28 St. Croix Falls 11, Grantsburg 0 Webster 8, Shell Lake 7 Luck-Frederic 10, Siren 0 (5) Apr. 26 Shell Lake 9, Butternut-Mercer 4

Unity 2, Webster 1 Webster Spafford,cf Washburn, p Ta Wols, 2b Tr Wols, 1b Sargent, c Gustafson, ss Sigfrids, rf Larson, lf Pardun, 1b Totals

AB 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 20

R 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

H 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Unity AB Stenberg,rf 4 Pederson, p 2 Bader, ss 1 Hendrickson, 1B 3 Heimstead, lf 3 Nelson, 2b 3 Donahue, c 3 Ince, dh 3 Jorgensen, cf 0 Stenberg, 3b 2 Totals 24

R 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2

H 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 4

BI 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2

Score by Innings Webster 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 2 3 Unity 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 4 2 Pitching Webster Washburn Sargent (L) Unity Pedersen

IP H 5 2 1.2 2 IP 7

H 2

R ER BB K 0 0 5 6 2 2 0 3 R ER BB K 1 0 2 8

LOB-Unity 11, Webster 1 E-Webster: Pardun (2), Tr Wols; Unity-Bader,Donahue. HR-Unity: Nelson. SAC Unity 2. SB-Unity: Ince, Stenberg. HP-Webster 2.

Webster 11, Solon Springs 5 Solon Springs AB Androsky, p 3 Rajala, c 4 Anderson, dh 2 Nickell, cf 1 Klinzing, rf 3 Thomas, 2b 3 Banks, 1b 4 Latvela, ss 3 Zesel, lf 1 Ross 1 Skaggs, 3b 3 Totals 28

R 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 5

H 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3

BI 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3

Webster Spafford Grey Washburn McCarthy Ta Wols Tucker Tr Wols Sargent DeBlase Gustafson Sigfrids Larson Buffington Pardun Doriott Totals

AB 3 1 3 0 2 1 3 3 0 3 1 4 0 3 0 27

R 2 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11

H 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

BI 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10

Score by Innings Solon Springs 2 0 0 0 0 2 1-5 3 3 Webster 2 0 0 5 4 0 x-11 8 5 Pitching Webster Gustafson Sigfrids Pardun

ER 1 0 0

BB 2 1 2

H 2 1 1

R 2 2 1

Solon Springs IP Androsky 4 Nickell 2

H 5 3

R ER BB K 7 7 8 6 4 x 2 3

K 8 3 2

LOB-Websdter 9, Solon Springs 11. E-SS: Rajala, Zesel, Skaggs; Webster: c (2), p, ss, lf. 2B-Webster: Washburn. SAC-SS 1. SB-Webster: Washburn 3, Sargent 3, Spafford 2, Pardun. WP-SS 4, Webster 3 HP-Webster 3. Webster Spafford, cf Washburn, p Ta Wols, 2b Tr Wols, 1b Sargent, c Gray

AB 3 3 4 2 2 0

R 1 3 0 1 2 0

H 2 2 0 0 2 0

BI 0 0 0 1 1 0

3 2 3 3 0 25

1 0 0 0 0 8

3 0 0 0 0 9

4 1 0 0 0 7

Shell Lake Crawford, ss Melton, p Zabro, 1b Johnson, 3b Klaasa, cf Nickel, c Denotter, dh Lawrence, 2b Beecroft, rf Skluzacek, lf Totals

AB 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 0 3 2 30

R 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7

H 2 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 9

BI 0 0 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 7

Score by Innings Shell Lake 2 0 0 3 0 0 2-7 9 2 Webster 3 0 2 1 2 0 x-8 9 2

IP 4 2 1

Webster 8, Shell Lake 7

Gustafson, ss Sigfrids, rf Buffington, lf Doriott, dh Pardun, 3b Totals

IP 2 3 2

H 2 5 2

R 2 3 2

Shell Lake Melton

IP 6

H 9

R ER BB K 8 7 2 5

BB 6 1 0

K 3 5 3

LOB-SL 12, Webster 4. E-SL:Melton, Crawford; Webster: Gustafson (2). 2bSL: Crawford; Webster: Gustafson (2), Spafford. SAC-Webster 1. SB-Webster: Spafford (3), Washburn (3). WP-Webster 1. PB-Webster 2. HP-SL 2, Webster 3.

Luck/Frederic 6, Webster 1 Luck/Frederic AB Rennecke, cf 3 Poirier, p 4 Hamack, ss 3

R 2 2 0

H 1 2 2

BI 0 2 1

3 2 4 3 3 2 27

1 0 0 0 0 1 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 5

0 1 0 0 0 0 4

Webster Spafford, cf Washburn, lf Ta Wols, 2b Tr Wols, 1b Sargent, c Gustafson, ss Sigfrids, rf Larson, p Doriott, dh Pardun, 3b Totals

AB 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 0 23

R 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

H 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Spafford Washburn Ta Wols Tr Wols Sargent Gustafson Sigfrids Larson Doriott Pardun Totals

Pitching Luck/Frederic IP Poirier 7

H 1

R ER BB K 1 0 3 11

Webster Larson Washburn Sargent Pardun

H 2 1 2 0

R ER BB 3 3 3 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 1

IP 3 3 0.2 0.1

K 2 6 1 0

LOB-L/F 7, Webster 6. E-L/F: Olson, E. Schmidt; Webster: Sargent, Ta Wols, Pardun (2), Gustafson. 2B-L/F: Poirier. SAC-L/F 1. SB-F/L: E. Schmidt, Olson (2), Hamack, Rennecke (2), Poirier; Webster: Ta Wols, Tr Wols, Spafford, Doriott. WP-L/F 2, Webster 1. HP-F/L 2, Webster 1. Bk-Webster 2.

St. Croix Central 5, Webster 4 Webster

AB R

H

BI

3 4 2 3 2 3 3 4 3 0 27

St. Croix Central Schwechler, c 4 Nielsen, ss 3 Cody Gostovich, lf Cottrell, 1b 3 Smith, rf 3 Cole Gostovich, p Myer 0 Larson, cf 3 Sauer, 3b 1 Hessler, 2b 1 Player 1 Totals 24

Score by Innings Luck/Frederic 0 0 3 0 0 0 3-6 5 2 Webster 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 1 5

Pitching Webster Washburn Gustafson Sargent

ER 2 1 1

Steen, 1b E. Schmidt, c P. Ellefson, 2b D. Ellefson, lf Olson, rf Hicks, 3b Totals

1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4

0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

AB 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 5

R 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 8

H 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3

BI

0

1

Score by Innings Webster 0 1 1 0 2 0 0-4 4 1 St. Croix Central 0 0 1 0 0 4 x-5 8 3 Pitching Webster Ta Wols Pardun Sigfrids

IP 3 2 1

H 3 2 3

R 1 2 2

ER 1 2 2

BB 1 2 1

K 0 0 0

St. Croix Central Gastovich Myer Smith

IP 3 1 3

H 2 1 1

R ER BB K 2 2 4 2 2 0 4 2 00 0 2

LOB-Webster 11, SCC 5. E-Webster: Sigfrids; SCC: Nielsen, Sauer, Hessler. SB-Webster: Sargent (2), Sigfrids, Spafford, Tr Wols, Ta Wols; SCC-Nielsen (2), Sauer, Hessler (2). WP-Webster 4,


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SCOREBOARD Luck/Frederic 10, Siren 0 Luck/Frederic AB Rennicke 3 D. Schmidt 1 Poirier 4 Hamack 4 Steen 3 E. Schmidt 3 P. Ellefson 3 D. Ellefson 3 Hunter 2 Olson 2 Totals 28

R 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 10

H 2 0 4 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 14

BI 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 6

Siren Ruud Mangen Mangen Hunter Anton Lemieux Lindquist Allen Buck Rand Totals

R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

H 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

AB 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 16

Score by Innings Luck/Frederic 2 5 2 1 0-10 14 2 Siren 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 3 Pitching Luck/Frederic IP D. Ellefson 5

H 1

R ER BB K 0 0 0 6

Siren Lemieux Mangen

H 13 1

R ER BB K 10 x 0 4 0 0 0 1

IP 4 1

LOB-L/F 6, Siren 3. E-L/F: 1b, rf; Siren: c, lf, cf.2b-L/F: D. Ellefson, Poirier; Siren: Lemieux. SB-L/F: Rennicke, P. Ellefson, E. Schmidt, Poirier, Hamack. WP-Siren 1. PB-Siren 2. HP-Siren 1. BK-Siren 1.

Turtle Lake-Clayton 9, Webster 5 TL/C AB D. Bodsberg, p 5 Berghammer, ss 3 Van Heuklom, c 2 Ro. Bodsberg, 1b 2 Herzan, cf 3 Hoffman 4 Anderson, dh 4 Swenson, 3b 0 Waite, 2b 2 Ri Bodsberg 4 Totals 29

R 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 9

H 3 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 12

BI 4 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 9

Webster Spafford, cf Washburn, lf Ta Wols, ss Sargent, c DeBlase Tr Wols, 1b Gustafson, p Sigfrids, rf Larson, 2b Doriott, dh Pardun, 3b Totals

R 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 5

H 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 8

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 4

AB 4 3 3 3 0 2 3 4 4 2 0 28

Score by Innings TL-C 0 0 0 0 4 4 1-9 12 2 Webster 0 3 0 0 2 0 0-5 8 0 Pitching TL-C Bodsberg Herzan

IP H 5.1 8 1.2 0

R ER BB K 5 5 3 5 0 0 1.4

Webster Gustafson Sargent

IP 5 2

R ER BB K 4 4 3 3 5 4 1 1

H 6 6

LOB-TL:C 7, Webster 9. E-TL:C: Swenson, Van Heuklum. 2B-TL/C: Berhammer, Anderson. 3B-TL/C: Bodsberg. SAC-TL/C 2, Webster 1. SB-TL/C: Berghammer, Bodsberg. WP-TL/C 1, Webster 1. HPTL/C 2, Webster 2.

Grantsburg 15, Siren 0 (5) Grantsburg Schultz, rf Gerber, ss Tebow, p Bowman, c Barnard, 2b Casey, 3b Nelson, cf Clark B. Anderson, lf Johnson, 1b L. Anderson Totals

AB 5 4 4 4 3 4 0 1 4 0 1 30

R 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 0 15

H 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 13

BI 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5

Siren Ruud, ss Ba Mangen, p Br Mangen, 1b Lemieux, lf Anton, c Hunter, 3b Brand Lindquist, rf Allen, cf Buck, 2b Totals

AB 2 2 2 1 2 2 0 2 0 1 14

R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

H 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Score by Innings Grantsburg 0 6 0 9 0-15 13 0 Siren 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 4 Pitching Grantsburg Tebow

IP 3

H 0

R ER BB K 0 0 1 3

Barnard

2

1

0 0 1

1

Siren Mangen

IP 5

H 13

R ER BB K 15 x 6 3

LOB-Grantsburg 7, Siren 1. E-Siren: Allen, Br Mangen, Lindquist, Buck. SB-Grantsburg: Barnard. PB-Siren 2. HP-Siren 1.

St. Croix Falls 11, Grantsburg 0 St.Croix Falls AB Henk, ss 4 Leahy, p 4 J.Johnson, 2b 3 A. Johnson, 1b 4 Kahl, c 4 Murphy, cf 2 Skallet, lf 3 Langer, 3b 3 Petherbridge, rf 1 Totals 28

R 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 2 11

H 1 2 2 3 2 0 3 1 0 14

BI 2 0 1 4 0 0 2 2 0 10

Grantsburg AB Bowman, c 2 Gerber, p 2 Schultz,rf 2 Tebow, 1b 1 Barnard, 2b 2 Casey, 3b 2 L. Anderson, ss 2 B.Anderson, lf 1 Johnson 1 Schmaltz, cf 1 Totals 16

R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

H 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Shell Lake 18, Webster-Siren 1 Unity at Clayton-Turtle Lake Apr. 26 Cameron 22, Boyceville 7 Shell Lake 6, Solon Springs 1

Grantsburg 9, Cameron 1 Grantsburg Roufs, 3b Tucker, p Quimby, lf McKenzie,c Miller, 2b Jensen, rf Palmquist, 1b Pochman,ss Hecht Duncan, dp Johnson Totals

AB 3 3 4 2 3 4 4 3 1 1 0 28

R 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 9

H 2 1 0 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 11

BI 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 7

Cameron AB Kringle, cf 3 Cretteau, ss 2 Zimmerman, 3b 2 Cretteau, p 3 Gillett, c 3 Paddock, 1b 3 Wade, rf 2 Zimmerman, lf 3 Potvin, 2b 2 Totals 23

R 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

H 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Score by Innings Grantsburg 1 6 0 1 1 0 0-9 11 2 Cameron 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 2 0

Score by Innings SCF 1 0 4 1 5 x x-11 14 0 Grantsburg 0 0 0 0 0 x x-0 2 1

Pitching Grantsburg Tucker

IP 7

H 2

R ER BB K 1 x 3 12

Pitching Grantsburg Gerber Tebow

IP H 4.2 13 0.1 1

R ER BB K 10 10 2 3 1 0 0 0

Cameron Cretteau

IP 7

H 11

R ER BB K 9 x 5 1

St. CF Leahy

IP 5

R ER BB K 0 0 0 6

H 2

LOB-SCF 6, Grantsburg 1. E-Grantsburg: Gerber. 2B-SCF: Skallet, A. Johnson. 3B-Henk. SB-SCF: Leahy, J. Johnson, Skillet, Langer; Grantsburg: Tebow, Schmaltz. WP-Grantsburg 3. HP-SCF1.

Grantsburg 11, Chetek-Weyerhauser 1 CW J. Newell, lf Buse, cf3 S.Newell, ss Timm, 3b Schofield, rf Knutson, p Belgate, 2b Peters, c Hanson, 1b Totals

AB 1 0 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 21

R 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

H 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 5

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Grantsburg AB Bowman, c 3 Gerber, ss 3 Schultz, rf 3 Tebow, 1b 3 Barnard, 2b 3 Casey, 3b 3 L. Anderson, dh 3 Nelson, lf 3 Schmaltz, cf 2 Totals 26

R 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 11

H 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 8

BI 0 3 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 10

Score by Innings CW 0 0 1 0 0 0 x-1 5 3 Grantsburg 0 1 3 1 2 4 x-11 8 0 Pitching Grantsburg Clark

IP 6

H 5

R ER BB K 1 1 2 7

CW Pitcher(s)

IP 6

H 8

R ER BB K 11 x 3 6

LOB-CW 4, Grantsburg 3. E-CW: Schofield, Timm, Knutson. 2B-CW: Schofield; Grantsburg: Schultz, Tebow. SAC-Grantsburg 2. SB-CW: S. Newell, J. Newell; Grantsburg: Schmaltz, Bowman, Schultz. WP-CW 5. PB-C W 2. HP-CW 1.

Softball West Lakeland Conference Team Conf All ClaytonTurtle Lake 3-0 4-0 Grantsburg 5-1 12-2 Shell Lake 2-2 5-3 Unity 1-1 1-2 St. Croix Falls 2-3 4-5 Frederic/Luck 1-3 1-5 Cameron 0-1 2-1 Webster 0-2 0-3 Results Last Week May 2 Grantsburg 9, Cameron 1 Shell Lake 16, Frederic-Luck 0 St. Croix Falls at Unity Clayton-Turtle Lake at Webster-Siren Apr. 30 Grantsburg 5, Baldwin-Woodville 0 Grantsburg 11, River Falls 1 Apr. 29 Grantsburg 5, New Richmond 1 St. Croix Falls 15, Glenwood City 3 Apr. 28 Frederic-Luck at Cameron Grantsburg 9, St. Croix Falls 1

LOB-Grantsburg 7, Cameron 4. E-Grantsburg: Palmquist, Jensen. 2B-Grantsburg: Roufs, Jensen. 3B-Grantsburg: Miller; Cameron: Kringle. SAC-Grantburg 1. SB-Grantsburg: Duncan, Tucker, Roufs (2). WP-Grantsburg 1, Cameron 4. PBCameron 1. HP-Cameron 1.

Turtle Lake-Claylton 8, Grantsbug 2 Turtle Lake-Clayton AB R Fall, 2b 4 2 Fall, 3b 3 1 Schneider, ss 4 2 Larson, p 4 1 Stanley, dp 4 0 Ketz, f9 0 0 Leslie, 1b 3 0 Gilbertson, c 3 1 Busewitz, lf 3 0 Ketz, cf 2 1 Totals 30 8

H 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Grantsburg Roufs, 3b Hecht Tucker, p Quimby, lf McKenzie, c Miller, 2b Jensen, rf Palmquist, 1b Duncan, dp Johnson, f8 Pochman,ss Totals

H 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 7

BI 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2

AB 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 3 28

R 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

Score by Innings Turtle Lake/Clayton 2 1 0 0 5 0 0-8 7 1 Grantsburg 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2 7 5 Pitching Grantsburg Tucker

IP 7

H 7

R ER BB K 8 x 2 7

Turtle Lake/Clayton IP H Larson 7 7

R ER BB K 2 2 3 4

LOB-TL/C 3, Grantsburg 8. E-TL/C: Schneider; Grantsburg: Palmquist, Roufs, Pochman (2), Quimby. 2B-TL/C: Schneider; Grantsburg: Palmquist, Pochman. SB-Grantsburg: Tucker. WP-Grantsburg 2. PB-Grantsburg 3.

Grantsburg 9, St. Croix Falls 1 St. Croix Falls AB Mayenberg, 2b 3 Snyder, cf 2 Kopp, p 2 Parks, ss 3 Kerkow 0 Bergman 3 Rude, 1b 2 Aguilar, 3b 2 Stoffel, lf 2 Dillman, rf 2 Totals 21

R 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

H 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Grantsburg Jensen, rf Tucker, p Glover Quimby, lf A. Oachs McKenzie, c O. Oachs Miller, 2b McNally Palmquist, 1b Chenal Roufs, 3b Duncan, dp

R 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1

H 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1

BI 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1

AB 4 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 2 2

Johnson Pochman, ss Hecht Totals

1 2 1 30

1 0 0 9

1 0 1 11

1 0 0 6

Score by Innings SCF 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 2 4 Grantsburg 0 2 1 0 5 1 x-9 11 0 Pitching Grantsburg Tucker

IP 7

H 2

R ER BB K 1 1 1 14

SCF Kopp

IP 6

H 11

R ER BB K 9 x 2 5

LOB-Grantsburg 6, SCF 1. E-SCF: Bergman, Parks, Stoffel (2). 2b-SCF:Mayenburg; Grantsburg: Duncan, Quimby, Miller, Pochman. SAC-SCF 1, Grantsburg 1. SB-Grantsburg: Duncan. WP-SCF 6. PB-Grantsburg 2.

Grantsburg 5, New Richmond 1 New Richmond Peterson, 1b 4 Bauer, cf 2 Hatch, p 3 Derrick, c 3 Reali, lf 3 Olson, 2b 2 Bauer, rf 3 Gravelle, ss 3 Wall, 3b 3 Totals 26

AB 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

R 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3

H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Grantsburg Roufs, 3b Tucker, p Quimby, lf McKenzie, c Miller, 2b Jensen, rf Palmquist, 1b Duncan, dp Johnson, f8 Pochman, ss Totals

R 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

H 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 8

BI 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

AB 4 3 2 3 2 3 3 2 1 2 25

BI

Score by Innings New Richmond 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 3 1 Grantsburg 0 0 2 0 3 0 x-5 8 1 Pitching Grantsburg Tucker

IP 7

H 3

R ER BB K 1 x 0 15

New Richmond IP Hatch 6

H 8

R ER BB K 5 5 1 1

LOB-NR 7, Grantsburg 5. E-NR: Gravelle; Grantsburg: Quimby. 2b- Grantsburg: Tucker. 3B-Grantsburg: McKenzie. HR-Grantsburg: Tucker. SAC-Grantsburg 2. SB-NR: Bauer; Grantsburg: Quimby. PB-Grantsburg 2. HP-Grantsburg 2.

Grantsburg 5, BaldwinWoodville 0 Grantsburg Roufs, 3b Tucker, p Quimby, lf McKenzie, c Miller, 2b Jensen, rf Palmquist, 1b Duncan, dp Johnson, f8 Pochman, ss Totals

AB 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 32

R 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 5

H 2 1 2 2 0 2 3 0 0 1 13

BI 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5

Baldwin-Woodville AB R Burr, ss 3 0 Roemhild, lf 3 0 Feven, 1b 3 0 Nilssen, 3b 2 0 Filmer, p 3 0 Maurer, c 1 0 Carlson, rf 3 0 Newton, 2b 1 0 Evenson, cf 2 0 Totals 21 0

H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Score by Innings Grantsburg 0 3 0 1 1 0 0-5 13 1 Baldwin-Woodville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 Pitching Grantsburg Tucker

IP 7

H 0

R ER BB K 0 0 4 12

Baldwin-Woodville IP H Filmer 7 13

R ER BB K 5 x 2 2

LOB-Grantsburg 9, BW 4. E-Grantsburg: Roufs; BW-Bauer. 2B-Grantsburg: Roufs (2), Palmquist, McKenzie. SAC-Grantsburg 1. SB-Grantsburg: Duncan, Tucker; BW-Barr, Maurer.

Grantsburg 11, River Falls 1 Grantsburg Roufs Glover Tucker C. Siebenthal Quimby Hoffman McKenzie Hecht Miller R. Siebenthal Jensen Tooze

AB 2 1 3 0 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 1

R 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 2 0

H 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 0

BI 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0

Palmquist A. Oachs Duncan Johnson Pochman O. Oachs Totals

2 0 2 0 2 0 24

1 0 1 0 0 0 11

1 0 1 0 0 0 10

1 0 1 0 0 0 1

River Falls Lee, 2b Nielson, lf Wakefield, p Perry, rf Sabby, ss Morrow, 1b Young, cf Temme, dp Fleming,f2 Mark, 3b Totals

AB 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 0 2 16

R 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

H 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Score by Innings Grantsburg 0 3 6 1 1-11 10 0 River Falls 0 0 0 1 0-1 1 3 Pitching Grantsburg Pitcher(s)

IP 5

H 1

River Falls Pitcher(s)

IP 5

H R ER BB K 10 11 x 6 0

R ER BB K 1 1 2 9

LOB-Grantsburg 6, River Falls 3. E-RF:Wakefield, Sabby (2). 2b-Grantsburg: Miller. SB-Grantsburg: Jensen, Duncan, McKenzie, C. Siebenthal. WPRF 4. PB-Grantsbug 2, RF 2.

Golf Conference Golf Meet Results April 26 Medalist: Jordan Knutson, Grantsburg, 35 Team Scores: 1. Luck-Frederic 182; 2. Grantsburg 190; 3. Siren-Webster 201; 4. Unity 206; 5. St. Croix Falls 208; 6. Clear Lake 210. GRANTSBURG Jordan Knutson Joey Duncan Jared Lee Shane Tooze TOTAL

35 48 49 58 190

WEBSTER Tate Fohrenkamm Alexi Gloodt Alec Ralph Brett Johnson TOTAL

43 47 52 59 201

Conference Golf Meet Results April 28 Medalist: Jordan Knutson, Grantsburg, 35 Team Scores: 1. Luck-Frederic 179; 2. Grantsburg 185; 3. Webster-Siren 194; 4. Unity 198; T5. St. Croix Falls and Clear Lake 215. GRANTSBURG Jordan Knutson Jared Lee Joey Duncan Paul McKean TOTAL

35 41 44 65 185

WEBSTER Tate Fohrenkamm Alexi Gloodt Alec Ralph Alex Strang TOTAL

42 44 50 58 194

Track St. CroixFalls Invitational Apr 28 Boys Results 1. Unity 170.5; 2. Grantsburg 90.5; 3. Webster 80; 4. St. Croix Falls 76; 5. Cameron 69; 6. Turtle Lake-Clayton 57; 7. Clear Lake 54; 8. Siren 47; 9.Frederic-Luck 35; 10. Shell Lake 19. 100 METER DASH: 1. Josh Koenecke (Cam) :11.27; 2. Kyle Fagnan (Gburg) :11.87. 200 METER DASH: 1. Josh Koenecke (Cam) :23.49; 3. Jameson Matrious (Web) :25.36; 4. Kevin Vollendorf (Gburg) :25.52. 400 METER DASH: 1. Josh Koenecke (Cam) :52.94; 4. Nate McKinley (Gburg) :56.21; 5. Jared Peltier (Gburg) :56.34. 800 METER RUN: 1. Jesse Vlasnik (Unity) 2:02.06; 3. Mason Schaff (Web) 2:17.18; 4. Andy Hartshorn (Gburg) 2:17.31; 6. Chris Hermann (Gburg) 2:22.17; 7. Josh Curtin (Gburg) 2:25.3. 1600 METER RUN: 1. Logan Jensen (Unity) 4:49.36; 2. Joey Formanek (Web) 5:13.05; 5. Andy Hartshorn (Gburg) 5:18.47; 8. Hunter Erickson (Web) 5:27.53. 3200 METER RUN: 1. Andrew Ruiz (Web) 10:23.73; 5. Spencer Louis (Gburg) 11:50.35; 6. David MacKean (Gburg) 12:08.37. 110 METER HURDLES: 1. Jake Anderson (TL-C) :18.01; 4. Nick Larsen (Gburg) :19.29; 6. Austin Olson (Gburg) :19.76. 300 METER HURDLES: 1. Jarett Davison (Unity) :45.08; 2. Dustin Kern (Web) :46.35; 3. Gauge Premo-Blume (Gburg) :46.79; 8. Austin Olson (Gburg) :48.08. 4x100 METER RELAY: 1. Clear Lake :48.31; 6. Cook, Do Highstrom, Pruitt,

Wegner) :52.26; 8. Webster (Daniels, Marty, Gustafson, Moser) :59.04. 4x200 METER RELAY: 1. St. Croix Falls 1:40.31; 5. Grantsburg (Volkmann, Curtin, Olson, Vollendorf) 1:44.97; 6. Siren (Cook, Do Highstrom, De Highstrom, Oustigoff) 1:49.06; 7. Webster (Rullman, Tighe, Stubbe, Sukkasemhathai) 1:53.36. 4x400 METER RELAY: 1. Unity 3:37; 3. Grantsburg (Peltier, Volkmann, G. Premo-Blume, Vollendorf) 3:45.94; 4. Webster (Matrious, Formanek, Schaaf, Kern) 3:56.73; 6. Siren (Cook, Oustigoff, Do Highstrom, Kopecky) 5:04.97. 4x800 METER RELAY: 1. Webster (Ruiz, Formanek, Erickson, Schaaf) 9:13.98; 2. Grantsburg (Hermann, Curtin, S. Louis, Volkmann) 9:22.72. HIGH JUMP: 1. Erik Bauer (TL-C) 6-0; 2. Neil Oustigoff (Siren) 5-8; T8. Nate McKinley (Gburg) 5-2. POLE VAULT: 1. Peter Lund (F-L) 11-0. LONG JUMP: 1. Jesse Vlasnik (Unity) 21-3 ½; 4. Nate McKinley (Gburg) 18-5. TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Jesse Vlasnik (Unity) 40-0 ½; 8. Josiah Wegner (Siren) 35-1 ½. SHOT PUT: 1. Grant Preston (Web) 41-11 ¼; 2. Tanner Lee (Siren) 40-4 ½; 4. Walker Louis (Gburg) 36-9 ¼; 5. Noah Koball (Siren) 36-4 ½; 6. Austin Moser (Web) 34-10; 8. Mason McEvers (Gburg) 34-4. DISCUS: 1. Grant Preston (Web) 137-11; 2. Tanner Lee (Siren) 123-1; 4. Keenan Cook (Siren) 116-1; 5. Noah Koball (Siren) 110-2; 7. Nick Larsen (Gburg) 100-1; 8. Kalvin Watt (Gburg) 98-3.

St. CroixFalls Invitational Apr 28 Girls Results 1.Grantsburg 118; 2. St. Croix Falls 117.5; 3. Frederic-Luck 87.5; 4. Unity 82; 5.Webster 63; 6. Cameron 55; 7. Siren 52; 8. Shell Lake 46; 9. Turtle Lake-Clayton 36; 10. Clear Lake 32.

100 METER DASH: 1. Nicole Nelson (F-L) :13.25; 4. Linda Harmon (Gburg) :13.78; 5. Skyler Winkler (Web) :14.02; 7. Laurel Kannenberg (Siren) :14.26; 9. Alexa Buskirk (Siren) :14.26. 200 METER RELAY: 1. Delia Labatt (Gburg) :27.13; 4. Linda Harmon (Gburg) :29.2; 8. Danielle Bertelsen (Gburg) :30.95. 400 METER DASH: 1. Delia Labatt (Gburg) 1:01.99; 4. Danielle Bertelsen (Gburg) 1:08.66; 8. Janessa Bonneville (Gburg) 1:12.23. 800 METER RUN: 1. Raelin Sorensen (Unity) 2:22.6; 4. Gracie Gerber (Gburg) 2:33.16; 8. Abby Kosloski (Siren) 2:59.36. 1600 METER RUN: 1.Hallie Jensen (Gburg) 5:55.24; 2. Brittanie Blume (Gburg) 5:58.67; 4. Ericka Erickson (Gburg) 6:03.71; 8. Lydia Wilson (Web) 6:36.66. 3200 METER RUN: 1. Hallie Jensen (Gburg) 12:43.09; 2. Ericka Erickson (Gburg) 13:16.12. 100 METER HURDLES: 1. Ruthie Stewart (SCF) :17.77; 3. Delia Labatt (Gburg) :18.52; 7. Savannah Varner (Web) :P22.21; 8. Bailey Woodford (Web) :22.48. 300 METER HURDLES: 1. Mary Hoffman (TL-C) :51.57; 7. Ericka Erickson (Gburg) :56.47; 8. Violet Ohnstad (Gburg) :57.34. 4x100 METER RELAY: 1. Shell Lake :54.25; 5. Webster (Koelz, Winkler, Weber, Hess) :56.84; 6. Siren (Buskirk, Cederberg, Eideh, Kannenberg) :56.95; 8. Grantsburg (Brook, Moritz, Hartshorn, David) 1:04.04. 4x200 METER RELAY: 1. St. Croix Falls 1:50.68; 5. Siren (Buskirk, Cederberg, Horstman, Rightman) 2:02.2; 7. Webster (Sperry, Hess, Varner, Woodford) 2:13.87. 4X400 METER RELAY: 1. St. Croix Falls 4:17; 2. Grantsburg (Harmon, Olson, Bonneville, Bertelsen) 4:55.42; 5. Siren (Kosloski, Taylor, M. Hall, O. Hall) 5:27.69. 4x800 METER RELAY: 1. Grantsburg (Jensen, Ohnstad, Gerber, Blume) 10:32; 7. Webster (Woodford, Olsen, T. Mosher, Wilson) 13:57.72. HIGH JUMP: 1. Ashlee Rightman (Siren) 4-8; 3. Sadie Koelz (Web) 4-6; 5. Abby Kosloski (Siren) 4-4; 7. Julia Gavin (Web) 4-4. POLE VAULT: 1. Sadie Koelz (Web) 8-6. LONG JUMP: 1. Maddie Ammend (F-L) 15-1 ¼; 2. Ashlee Rightman (Siren) 14-11; 4. Delia Labatt (Gburg) 14-3 ¼; 5.Alexa Buskirk (Siren) 13-9 ½; 7. Jade Horstman (Siren) 13-2. TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Lindsay Mattson (L-F) 31-2 ½; 2. Ashlee Rightman (Siren) 31-0 ¾; 5. Linda Harmon (Gburg) 29-9. SHOT PUT: 1. Kaitlyn Moser (Web) 3311 ½; 4. Tiringo Mosher (Web) 28-9 ¾. DISCUS: 1. Maddie Joy (F-L) 108-8; 2. Kaitlyn Moser (Web) 89-7; 4. Kaitlyn Pardun (Web) 79-5; 7. Julia Cederberg (Siren) 78-8; 9. JohnnieMae Moritz (Gburg) 78-01.


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Middle School Counselor

Description:

This Person will assist students at Grantsburg Middle School, support classroom instruction. Help all students in the areas of academic achievement, personal/social development and career development, ensuring today’s students become the productive, well-adjusted adults of tomorrow. 7054 Certification

Hours:

Full time 1.0FTE

Qualifications:

State certification as a Middle Level Counselor.

Rate of Pay:

Per Contract Schedule.

Requirements:

Qualified candidates should possess: • Ability to be student centered; • Passion in working with middle school aged students; • Ability to support all students towards academic, social, behavioral, and emotional success; • Ability to communicate with students, parents, and staff; • Trained and have demonstrated proficiency in the Wisconsin Comprehensive School Counseling Model; • Knowledge of Individual Learning Plans; • Knowledge of special education process and procedures; • Special consideration given to applicants that have experience with childhood/adolescent Mental health; - Experience with implementing data-based behavioral system – RtI, • Knowledge of culturally responsive practices • Passion to work with a diverse population • Willingness to work with students and families in small and large group settings

How to Apply:

Submit a letter of application, resume, credentials, and a copy of license to the address below. Please include an email address and current references in your application materials. Position will close when filled.

Contact:

Bill Morrin Grantsburg Middle School 500 East James Ave. Grantsburg, WI 54840

$550/month

715-349-5057 715-222-3793

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

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$3,000 Orientation Completion Bonus! Koch Trucking Unique Dedicated Fleet! Excellent $60-$70,000 Annual Pay, Full Benefits! 1yr Class-A CDL Call: 1-855-856-7985

Bricklayers Wanted Berghammer Builders is looking to hire experienced bricklayers Applicants must have at least 3 years of consecutive bricklaying experience. Contact Shawn at Berghammer Builders 715-948-2811 or email shawn@berghammerbuilders.com

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The School District of Grantsburg is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, national origin, sex, religion or handicap.

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Conservation Program Outreach Assistant LTE St. Croix Tribal Community (1 position) La Courte Orielles Tribal Community (1 position) This position will perform extensive outreach to Tribal members living on or near Tribal lands about available USDA conservation programs and assist land owners in completing USDA program applications. Outreach Assistants will be assigned to either St Croix or La Courte Orielles Tribal communities in Northwest Wisconsin and will work remotely. Much of the work will be completed in land owner homes; office space will not be provided. Reliable transportation required. Mileage reimbursement is provided. This is a full-time limited term position (425 hours) with a wage of $12.50 per hour. For information about how to apply, please contact Andrea Huggenvik at 888-780-4237 or ahuggenvik@nwwib.com. Applications are due by 4:30 PM on Monday, May 9th.

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Print & Online Editor/Reporter Isanti-Chisago County Star Newspaper We are seeking an individual who loves to be out of the office and has the talent to discover and report on the news of the community.

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Strong writing and interpersonal skills a must as well as the ability to work independently. Other duties will include leading our online newspaper, design and pagination of paper, and photography. Excellent benefit package and work environment. Send resume and clips to Mike Gainor, Managing Editor: editor@pinecitymn.com

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY DISPATCHER/JAILER: PartTime position available with Burnett County in N.W. Wisconsin. www. burnettcounty.com for further details or 715/349-2181 First Review of Applications 05/25/2016. EOE

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SHERIFF

PUBLIC NOTICES

Incidents

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT BURNETT COUNTY

• Apr. 25, Scott Nelson, 39, Siren, was arrested for criminal damage to property. • Apr. 25, Jamison Serna, 26, Danbury, was arrested for homicide by negligence. • Apr. 25, Frankie Serna, 31, Danbury, was arrested for homicide by negligence. • Apr. 26, Ronald Anderson, 38, Siren, was arrested for domestic battery, domestic-related disorderly conduct and misdemeanor bail jumping. • Apr. 26, Kristopher Miller, 56, Shakopee, MN, was arrested for operating while intoxicated. • Apr. 27, Carl Zappa, 27, Danbury, was arrested for battery, taking hostages, criminal damage to property and misdemeanor bail jumping. • Apr. 28, Jeffery McGhee, 43, Spooner, was arrested for operating while intoxicated. • Apr. 29, Tabitha Cumbow, 29, Spooner, was arrested for operating while intoxicated. • Apr. 30, Claudette Matrious, 37, Danbury, was arrested for possession of methamphetamine. •Apr. 30, Kyle Bearheels, 19, Welch, MN, was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia. • Apr. 30, Troy Marlow, 46, Grantsburg, was arrested for substantial battery, domestic-related disorderly conduct and domestic abuse.

POLK COUNTY SHERIFF Incidents • Apr. 29, Heidi A. Erickson, 42, Grantsburg, was arrested for operating while intoxicated.

COURT Criminal Possession of Marijuana • Cheyenne X. Crow-Guzman, 22, Bismarck, ND, pleaded guilty and was fined $330.50.

Disorderly Conduct • James P. Burton, 32, Grantsburg, pleaded no contest to two counts, was placed on 18 months probation and was fined $443. • Cheyenne X. Crow-Guzman, 22, Bismarck, ND, pleaded guilty and was fined $330.50.

Warrants issued week of Apr. 25: • Samantha S. Bruss, 28; Samara J. Chapman, 24; Justin R. Folson, 26; Alan J. Schwartzbauer, 26.

AREA POLICE

GRANTSBURG POLICE • Apr. 25, Shannon Taylor reported the theft of a pull-behind trailer from the alley behind her consignment shop on Main St. • May 2, two officers took a female Chap. 51 subject to the Winnebago Mental Health Center early Monday morning. It was the closest facility with room.

ST. CROIX TRIBAL POLICE • Apr. 26, Wanda McFaggen, 54, Webster, was arrested for disorderly conduct. • May 1, Brandon DeNucci, 34, Frederic, was arrested for operating while intoxicated.

SIREN POLICE • Apr. 16, Nathan L. Potempa, 17, Frederic, was cited for operating left of center. • Apr. 18, Nicole M. Simmons, 28, Siren, was arrested and cited for theft of medication, cigarettes, cash and a debit card. • Apr. 21, Myron J. Benjamin, Jr., 27, Osceola, was cited for possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. • Apr. 22, Jamie L. Banis, 20, Grantsburg, was cited for shoplifting. • Apr. 22, Violet S. Reynolds, 36, Siren, was arrested and cited for theft of medication and possession of drug paraphernalia. • Apr. 27, Gail L. Koziski, 57, Webster, was cited for issuing a worthless check. • Apr. 27, Patrick Whited, 57, Grantsburg, was cited for issuing a worthless check. • Apr. 28, Mariam Algharbi, 25, Siren, was arrested for disorderly conduct.

WEBSTER POLICE • Apr. 26, Stacy Lavin-Meija, 43, Webster, was arrested for threat to judge, disorderly conduct and obstructing an officer.

Reports from police and sheriff agencies are simply arrest reports. At press time, no charges have been ďŹ led.

Green Tree Servicing LLC, Plaintiff, vs. Joel R. Struck and Cary Struck, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No. 15-CV-87 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on March 7, 2016 in the amount of $169,823.79 the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: June 14, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff at the sale in cash, cashier’s check or certified funds, payable to the clerk of courts (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). The balance of the successful bid must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash, cashier’s check or certified funds no later than ten days after the court’s confirmation of the sale or else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold ‘as is’ and subject to all liens and encumbrances. PLACE: Burnett County Government Center. DESCRIPTION: Lots Eighteen (18) and Nineteen (19), Block Two (2), Lofty Pines Addition to the Village of Siren, according to the Plat thereof on file in the office of the Register of Deeds for Burnett County, Wisconsin. Said Plat being located in the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SEÂźNWÂź), Section Seventeen (17), Township Thirty-eight (38) North, Range Sixteen (16) West, Burnett County, Wisconsin. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7658 Shady Ln, Siren, WI 54872-2800. DATED: April 9, 2016. Gray & Associates, L.L.P. Attorneys for Plaintiff 16345 West Glendale Drive New Berlin, WI 53151-2841 (414) 224-8404 Please go to www.gray-law. com to obtain the bid for this sale. Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously received a discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not be construed as an attempt to hold you personally liable for the debt. WNAXLP (May 4, 11, 18)

Newly Adopted Ordinances Notice State of Wisconsin Village of Grantsburg Burnett County, Wisconsin Please take notice that the Village Board of the Village of Grantsburg, Wisconsin repealed and recreated existing

Sec 4 1 of the Village of Sec. 10 10-4-1 Grantsburg Code of ordinances and replaced it with new language allowing ATV use in the Village with certain conditions and on certain streets. (Ordinance 16-01). The Village Board also adopted an ordinance on April 11, 2016 amending the regulations of fermented malt beverage, wine or intoxicating liquor licenses (Ordinance 16-04). This ordinance provides updates to reflect numerous changes to how local governments issue alcohol beverage licenses and how certain licensees are regulated. In addition, the Village Board also adopted (Ordinance 1605) on April 11, 2016 regarding alternative forms of sworn testimony at Board of Review hearings. This ordinance authorizes the Board of Review to consider requests from property owners to appear before the Board of Review under oath or by telephone or to submit a written statement under oath to the Board of Review. The Village Clerk may be contacted to provide additional information on any of these ordinances at 715-4632405. The full text of these ordinances may be viewed or obtained at the Village Office at 316 S. Brad Street, Grantsburg, WI 54840. Published: Burnett County Sentinel Date of Publication: May 4, 2016 Jennifer Zeiler Village Clerk WNAXLP (May 4)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT BURNETT COUNTY U.S. Bank National Association successor by merger to U.S. Bank National Association N.D., Plaintiff, vs. Robert M. Anderson, Defendant. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No. 15-CV-165 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on March 7, 2016 in the amount of $86,301.94 the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: June 14, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff at the sale in cash, cashier’s check or certified funds, payable to the clerk of courts (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). The balance of the successful bid must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash, cashier’s check or certified funds no later than ten days after the court’s confirmation

NOTICE OF MONTHLY BOARD MEETING TOWN OF GRANTSBURG

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of the sale or else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold ‘as is’ and subject to all liens and encumbrances. PLACE: Burnett County Government Center. DESCRIPTION: The North Half of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (N ½ N ½ SW Âź SE Âź), Section 34, Township 38 North, of Range 19 West, Town of Grantsburg, Burnett County, Wisconsin PROPERTY ADDRESS: 22510 Hickerson Rd, Grantsburg, WI 54840-8343. DATED: April 9, 2016. Gray & Associates, L.L.P. Attorneys for Plaintiff 16345 West Glendale Drive New Berlin, WI 53151-2841 (414) 224-8404 Please go to www.gray-law. com to obtain the bid for this sale. Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously received a discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not be construed as an attempt to hold you personally liable for the debt. WNAXLP (May 4, 11, 18)

NOTICE OF OPEN BOOK FOR THE TOWN OF WEBB LAKE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN this 2nd day of May, 2016 THAT THE ASSESSMENT ROLL will be open for examination for the Town of Webb Lake, Burnett County, Wisconsin at the Webb Lake Town Hall, 31000 Namekagon Trail, Webb Lake, WI on Wednesday evening May 25, 2016 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. pursuant to Sec. 70.45 of the Wisconsin Statutes. Instructional material regarding assessment, how to file an objection and Board of Review procedures under Wis. law will be available at that time. Gail Keup, Clerk Town of Webb Lake NOTICE OF BOARD OF REVIEW FOR THE TOWN OF WEBB LAKE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN this 2nd day of May, 2016 that the Board of Review for the Town of Webb Lake, Burnett County shall hold its meeting on the 4th day of June, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Webb Lake Town Hall, 31000 Namekagon Trail, Webb Lake, WI. Please be advised of the following requirements to appear before the Board of Review and procedural requirements if appearing before the Board: No person shall be allowed to appear before the Board of Review, to testify to the board by telephone to contest the amount of any assessment of real or personal property

if the person has ref sed a refused reasonable written request by certified mail of the assessor to view such property. After the first meeting of the Board of Review and before the board’s final adjournment, no person who is scheduled to appear before the Board of Review may contact, or provide information to, a member of the board about that person’s objection except at a session of the Board of Review. No person may appear before the Board of Review, testify to the board by telephone or contest the amount of any assessment unless, at least 48 hours before the first meeting of the board or at least 48 hours before the objection is heard if the objection is allowed under sub. (73.03) (a). When appearing before the Board of Review, the person shall specify, in writing, the person’s estimate of the value of the land and of the improvements that are the subject of the person’s objection and specify the information that the person used to arrive at the estimate. No person may appear before the Board of Review, testify to the board by telephone or object to a valuation, if that valuation was made by the assessor or the objector using the income method; unless the person supplies to the assessor all of the information about the income and expenses, as specified in the manual under s. 73.03 (2a), that the assessor requests. The municipality shall provide by ordinance for the confidentiality of information about the income and expenses that is provided to the assessor under this paragraph and shall provide exceptions for persons using the information in the discharge of duties imposed by law or of the duties of their office or by order of the court. The information that is provided under this paragraph, unless a court determines that it is inaccurate, is not subject to the right of inspection and copying under s 19.35 (1). The Board shall hear upon oath, by telephone, all ill or disabled persons who present to the Board a letter from a physician, surgeon or osteopath that confirms their illness or disability. No other persons may testify by telephone. Anyone wishing to file an objection must contact the town clerk to complete and submit the required objection form prior to appearing before the Board of Review. Objections will be heard by the Board in the order in which they are received by the town clerk. Gail Keup, Clerk Town of Webb Lake WNAXLP (May 4)

FOR SALE BY SEALED BID 2008 PJ Dump Trailer The Village of Grantsburg is currently accepting sealed bids for a 2008 PJ Dump Trailer. To make arrangements to see the trailer please call Chris Bartlett, Director of Public Works at 715-463-2405. Minimum bid is $3200. Bids are due by May 17, 2016 at 4:00 p.m. Bids can be mailed to: Village of Grantsburg, 316 S Brad Street, Grantsburg, WI 54840. Trailer will be sold “as is�. The Village of Grantsburg reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

WNAXLP


MAY 4, 2016

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT BURNETT COUNTY

U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust Plaintiff, vs. The Estate of Per S. Hansen Jr., Deceased, by Chelsie L. Hansen, as Personal Representative, Janet Gronlund Hayne and U.S. Bank, National Association N.D. Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No. 2014-CV-55 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on August 15, 2014 in the amount of $108,532.79 the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: May 24, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff at the sale in cash, cashier’s check or certified funds, payable to the clerk of courts (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). The balance of the successful bid must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash, cashier’s check or certified funds no later than ten days after the court’s confirmation of the sale or else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold ‘as is’ and subject to all liens and encumbrances. PLACE: Burnett County Government Center. DESCRIPTION: The East Seventy (70) acres of the North One-half (1/2) of the Northeast One-quarter (1/4) of Section Thirty-five (35), in Township Thirty-eight (38) North, Range Eighteen (18) West, in the Town of Wood River, Burnett County, Wisconsin. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 22775 Little Wood Lake Rd, Grantsburg, WI 548408040. DATED: March 29, 2016. Gray & Associates, L.L.P. Attorneys for Plaintiff 16345 West Glendale Drive New Berlin, WI 53151-2841 (414) 224-8404 Please go to www.gray-law. com to obtain the bid for this sale. Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously received a discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not be construed as an attempt to hold you personally liable for the debt. WNAXLP (April 20, 27, May 4)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT BURNETT COUNTY

United States of America acting throughRural Housing Service (RHS), and Successor Agency 4300 Goodfellow Blvd, Bldg 105

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FC-215, St. Louis, MO 63120-1703 Plaintiff, vs. Estate of Lynn Shirley Mooney Todd H. Anderson, Personal Representative 116 East Madison Avenue PO Box 507 Grantsburg, WI 54840 Leonard L. Schrofer PO Box 7 261 N Nelson # 7 Nelson, MN 56355 Defendants. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Classification: 30404 Case No.: 15CV142 By virtue of and pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above-captioned action on the 4th day of February, 2016, I or my designee will sell at public auction in the main lobby of the Burnett County Government Center, 7410 County Rd K, Siren, WI 54872, on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 10:00 a.m., all of the following described mortgaged premises, to-wit: Parcel 1) A parcel of land located in Government Lot 1, Section 28, Township 38 North, of Range 17 West, lying partially within Lot 1 of Certified Survey Map No. 171, recorded in Volume 1, Page 174 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Burnett County, Wisconsin, described as follows: beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 1, Certified Survey Map No. 171, Volume 1, Page 174 as now recorded in the Register of Deeds Office in Burnett County, Wisconsin, thence North 71º50’ West 36.70 feet, thence South 7º43’ West 131.98 feet, thence South 32º13’ West 122 feet, thence South 64º53’ East 108.30 feet to the West right-of-way of town road, thence North 1º51’ East 113.44 feet on said right-of-way, thence North 12º05’ East 92.33 feet on said right-of-way, thence North 3º West 64.95 feet on said right-of-way to the point of beginning. Parcel 2) An access easement over and across the North 9 feet of Lot 1 Certified Survey Map No. 171 recorded in Volume 1, Page 174, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Burnett County, Wisconsin, excepting the East 36.7 feet thereof. Said land being situated in Burnett County, Wisconsin. PIN #: 07-006-2-38-1728-5 05-001-013000. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 23119 Old Hwy 35, Siren, WI 54872. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, cashier’s check or certified funds payable to Clerk of Court; DOWN PAYMENT: 10% of successful bid to be paid at time of Sale; BALANCE DUE: Within ten (10) days after Confirmation of Sale Hearing to be held on June 15, 2016, also payable to Clerk of Court. Dated at Siren, Wisconsin this 7th day of April, 2016. /s/ Sheriff Ronald Wilhelm Burnett County, Wisconsin Heywood, Cari & Anderson,

S.C. is the creditor’s law firm and is attempting to collect a debt for the creditor. Any information the debtor provides to Heywood, Cari & Anderson, S.C. will be used for that purpose. Heywood, Cari & Anderson, S.C. Attorney for Plaintiff, Samuel R. Cari 816 Dominion Dr., Ste 100, PO Box 125 Hudson, WI 54016 715-386-5551 WNAXLP (April 27, May 4, 11)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT BURNETT COUNTY U.S. Bank, National Association Successor by merger to U.S. Bank National Association, N.D., Plaintiff, vs. Darwin Anderson a/k/a Darwin A. Anderson, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case Code: 30404 Case No. 15 CV 18 Hon. Kenneth L. Kutz PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on November 17, 2015, the Sheriff of Burnett County will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: DATE/TIME: May 24, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. TERMS: 10% of successful bid must be paid to the sheriff at sale in cash or cashier’s check; balance due in cash or cashier’s check within 10 days of confirmation of sale. Purchaser is responsible for payment of all transfer taxes and recording fees. Sale is AS IS in all respects. PLACE: Lobby of the Burnett County Government Center 7410 County Road K Siren, WI 54872. DESCRIPTION: The East Half (E ½) of the East Half (E ½) of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SW ¼ NE ¼), of Section Nine (9), Township Thirty-eight (38) North, Range Sixteen (16) West, EXCEPTING therefrom the North 33 feet thereof, Burnett County, Wisconsin OR PROPERTY ADDRESS: 24281 Herman Johnson Road, Siren, WI 54872. /s/ Ronald L. Wilhelm, Jr. Sheriff of Burnett County Stein & Moore, P.A. Attorneys for Plaintiff 332 Minnesota Street, Suite W-1650 St. Paul, MN 55101 (651) 224-9683 Notice Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act: This communication is from a debt collector and is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. WNAXLP (April 27, May 4, 11)

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Thomas L. Neal and Diane M. Neal 214 East Harmon Avenue Grantsburg, WI 54840 Petitioners, vs. Vicki Main and Dennis Main 316 Oak Street North Grantsburg, WI 54840 Respondents. SUMMONS Case No. 16 FA 37 CODE-40803 THE STATE OF WISCONSIN TO EACH PERSON NAMED ABOVE AS RESPONDENT: You are hereby notified that the Petitioners Thomas L. Neal and Diane M. Neal named above have filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you. The Petition, which is attached, states the nature and basis of the legal action. Within 20 days of receiving this summons, you must respond with a written Answer, as that term is used in Chapter 802 of the Wisconsin Statutes, to the Complaint. The Court may reject or disregard an Answer that does not follow the requirement or the Statute. The Answer must be sent or delivered to the court, whose address is: 7410 county Road K #115 Siren, WI 54872 and to Plaintiff’s attorney, Adam C. Benson, whose mailing address is P.O. Box 370, Siren, WI 54872. You may have an attorney help or represent you. If you do not provide a proper answer within 20 days, the Court may grant judgment against you for the award of money and other legal action requested in the Complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now, or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. Dated this 6th day of April, 2016. /s/ Adam C. Benson State Bar Number: 1032855 Attorney for Petitioners 24161 State Highway 35 North P.O. Box 370 Siren, WI 54872 Phone: 715-349-5215 Facsimile: 715-349-7511 WNAXLP (April 27, May 4, 11)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT BURNETT COUNTY Thomas L. Neal and Diane M. Neal 214 East Harmon Avenue Grantsburg, WI 54840 Petitioners, vs. Vicki Main and Dennis Main 316 Oak Street North Grantsburg, WI 54840 Respondents. Case No. 16 FA 37 CODE-40803 PETITION Petitioners Thomas L. Neal and Diane M. Neal, by their

BURNETT COUNTY SENTINEL

Attorney Adam C. Benson, Benson Law Office, Ltd. File this petition for grandparent visitation pursuant to §767.43 Wis. Stats.: 1. That Thomas L. Neal is an adult resident of the State of Wisconsin and resides at 214 East Harmon Avenue, Grantsburg, WI 54840. 2. That Diane M Neal is an adult resident of the State of Wisconsin and resides at 214 East Harmon Avenue, Grantsburg, WI 54840. 3. That Vicki Main is an adult resident of the State of Wisconsin and resides at 316 Oak Street North, Grantsburg WI 54840. 4. That Dennis Main is an adult resident of the State of Wisconsin and maintains a legal residence at 316 Oak Street North, Grantsburg WI 54840. 5. The Petitioners are the biological grandparents of MNM, d.o.b. 8/17/2005 and TLM, d.o.b. 3/8/2007. 6. That Respondents are the biological parents of MNM, d.o.b. 8/17/2005 and TLM, d.o.b. 3/8/2007. 7. That Petitioners have maintained a relationship with their grandchildren consistent with §767.43 Wis. Stats. (see Attached Affidavit of Diane M. Neal). 8. That Respondents refuse to allow Petitioners any contact with MNM and TLM. (See Affidavit). Wherefore, Petitioners respectfully request the following: A. An order for visitation with MNM and TLM consistent with their previous contact. B. Any other relief deemed necessary by the Court. Dated this 6th day of April, 2016. /s/ Adam C. Benson State Bar Number: 1032855 Attorney for Petitioners 24161 State Highway 35 North P.O. Box 370 Siren, WI 54872 Phone: 715-349-5215 Facsimile: 715-349-7511 WNAXLP (April 27, May 4, 11)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT BURNETT COUNTY CitiMortgage, Inc. Plaintiff, vs. Milton T. Waldon, et al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Case No: 15 CV 6 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on May 1, 2015 in the amount of $161,015.15 the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: May 24, 2016 at 10:00 AM TERMS: By bidding at the sheriff sale, prospective buyer is consenting to be bound by the following terms: 1.) 10% down in cash or money order at the time of sale; balance due within 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay balance due

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will result in forfeit of deposit to plaintiff. 2.) Sold “as is” and subject to all legal liens and encumbrances. 3.) Plaintiff opens bidding on the property, either in person or via fax and as recited by the sheriff department in the event that no opening bid is offered, plaintiff retains the right to request the sale be declared as invalid as the sale is fatally defective. PLACE: at 7410 County Road K Siren, Wisconsin 54872. DESCRIPTION: The Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 14, Township 39 North, Range 14 West, Town of Rusk, Burnett County, Wisconsin. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1450 Dock Lake Road, Spooner, WI 54801. TAX KEY NO.: 15975. Dated this 1st day of March, 2016. /S/ Sheriff Ronald L. Wilhelm Jr. Burnett County Sheriff Jordan C. Staleos J Peterman Legal Group Ltd. State Bar No. 1085629 165 Bishops Way, Suite 100 Brookfield, WI 53005 262-790-5719 Please go to www.jpetermanlegalgroup.com to obtain the bid for this sale. J Peterman Legal Group Ltd. is the creditor’s attorney and is attempting to collect a debt on its behalf. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. WNAXLP (April 27, May 4, 11)

Official Notice Advertisement for Bids Pursuant to Wisconsin State Statute Chapter 985, notice is hereby given that the Highway Commissioner of Burnett County, Wisconsin, will receive sealed bids for the following categories until 8:00 a.m. local time on Thursday, May 12, 2016, in the office of the Burnett County Highway Department located at 8150 West Highway 70, Siren, WI 54872. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at that time. • Aggregates for Seal Coating. • Aggregates for Erosion Control and Base Stabilization. • Aggregates for Road Base. Bid documents may be obtained or examined at the Burnett County Highway Department. Only bids submitted on the bid form will be accepted. Contracted services on single-trade projects over $48,000 and multi-trade projects over $100,000 are subject to prevailing wage laws. For additional information, contact the Burnett County Highway Department at 715-349-2285. Burnett County reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality in quoting or accepting quotations which best serves the interest of the County. WNAXLP (April 27, May 4)


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NOTICE OF OPEN BOOK & BOARD OF REVIEW Village of Grantsburg, Burnett County May 17, 2016

Notice of Open Book NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Assessor for the Village of Grantsburg will be present on May 17, 2016 from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. for Open Book at the Village Office located at 316 S. Brad Street, Grantsburg, Wisconsin. Notice of Board of Review Notice is hereby given that the Board of Review for the Village of Grantsburg, Burnett County, Wisconsin, shall hold its first meeting on May 17, 2016 from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Please be advised of the following requirements to appear before the board of review and procedural requirements if appearing before the board: 1. No person will be allowed to appear before the board of review, to testify to the board by telephone, or to contest the amount of any assessment of real or personal property if the person has refused a reasonable written request by certified mail of the assessor to view the property. 2. After the first meeting of the board of review and before the board’s final adjournment, no person who is scheduled to appear before the board of review may contact or provide information to a member of the board about the person’s objection, except at a session of the board. 3. The board of review may not hear an objection to the amount or valuation of property unless, at least 48 hours before the board’s first scheduled meeting, the objector provides to the board’s clerk written or oral notice of an intent to file an objection, except that upon a showing of good cause and the submission of a written objection, the board shall waive that requirement during the first 2 hours of the board’s first scheduled meeting, and the board may waive that requirement up to the end of the 5th day of the session or up to the end of the final day of the session if the session is less than 5 days with proof of extraordinary circumstances for failure to meet the 48-hour notice requirement and failure to appear before the board of review during the first 2 hours of the first scheduled meeting. 4. Objections to the amount or valuation of property shall first be made in writing and filed with the clerk of the board of review within the first 2 hours of the board’s first scheduled meeting, except that, upon evidence of extraordinary circumstances, the board may waive that requirement up to the end of the 5th day of the session or up to the end of the final day of the session if the session is less than 5 days. The board may require objections to the amount or valuation of property to be submitted on forms approved by the Department of Revenue, and the board shall require that any forms include stated valuations of the property in question. Persons who own land and improvements to that land may object to the aggregate valuation of that land and improvements to that land, but no person who owns land and improvements to that land may object only to the valuation of that land or only to the

valuation of improvements to that land. No person may be allowed in any action or proceedings to question the amount or valuation of property unless the written objection has been filed and that person in good faith presented evidence to the board in support of the objections and made full disclosure before the board, under oath, of all of that person’s property liable to assessment in the district and the value of that property. The requirement that objections be in writing may be waived by express action of the board. 5. When appearing before the board of review, the objecting person shall specify in writing the person’s estimate of the value of the land and of the improvements that are the subject of the person’s objection and specify the information that the person used to arrive at that estimate. 6. No person may appear before the board of review, testify to the board by telephone, or object to a valuation if that valuation was made by the assessor or the objector using the income method of valuation, unless the person supplies the assessor with all the information about income and expenses, as specified in the assessor’s manual under s. 73.03 (2a), Wis. stats., that the assessor requests. The Village of Grantsburg has an ordinance for the confidentiality of information about income and expenses that is provided to the assessor under this paragraph that provides exceptions for persons using information in the discharge of duties imposed by law or the duties of their officer or by order of a court.* The information that is provided under this paragraph, unless a court determined that it is inaccurate, is not subject to the right of inspection and copying under s. 19.35 (1), Wis. stats. 7. The board shall hear upon oath, by telephone, all ill or disabled persons who present to the board a letter from a physician, surgeon, or osteopath that confirms their illness or disability. No other persons may testify by telephone unless the Board, in its discretion, has determined to grant a property owner’s or their representative’s request to testify under oath by telephone or written statement. 8. No person may appear before the board of review, testify to the board by telephone, or contest the amount of any assessment unless, at least 48 hours before the first meeting of the board, or at least 48 hours before the objection is heard if the objection is allowed under s.70.47 (3) (a), Wis. stats., that person provides to the clerk of the board of review notice as to whether the person will ask for the removal of a member of the board of review and, if so, which member, and provides a reasonable estimate of the length of time the hearing will take. Notice is hereby given this 12th day of April, 2016. Jennifer Zeiler, Village Clerk WNAXLP (May 4)

BURNETT COUNTY TAX DEED NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the following described tracts of land and village lots, situated in Burnett County, State of Wisconsin, were included in the Tax Certificate issued to Burnett County on the 12th day of September 2014, for the delinquent taxes of 2013 and remain unredeemed in the Burnett County Treasurer’s Office. Now, therefore, if these tracts of land and village lots are not redeemed on or th before the 30 day of September 2016, these tracts of land and village lots will be conveyed to Burnett County pursuant to Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 75. Interest is computed to the last day of redemption. Dated: April 26, 2016. Joanne Pahl, Burnett County Treasurer TOWN OF ANDERSON Owner Names ID # Description

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ELDON L MARIER 33106 15.490Ac $253.15 S:35 T:37 R:19W SWSW EX 2 PCLS, 1) N 470' OF W 470' 2) W 982' OF SW SW EX N470' THEREOF RICK A ADOLPHSON 25 2.270Ac $79.58 S:01 T:37 R:19W LOT 1 CSM V 4 P 42 (IN SW SE) KENNETH & PATRICIA MITCHELL 96 14.690Ac $202.54 S:12 T:37 R:19W PCL NWSW SEC 12 & NESE SEC 11-COM @W 1/4 COR SEC 12, TH E 540.84' ALG 1/4 LN, TH S 666.15', TH W 651.95' TO ROW (See Note) RANDAEL A VILLARREAL 212 9.980Ac $924.92 S:20 T:37 R:19W E 10 A OF W 20 A NE NW IVA LEA KEDROWSKI 243 9.620Ac $233.42 S:21 T:37 R:19W SW NW LY W OF LOGGING CREEK EX N 52 RDS IVA LEA KEDROWSKI 249 10.070Ac $321.31 S:21 T:37 R:19W N1/2 N1/2 NW SW WARREN S HARER 353 5.000Ac $321.31 S:25 T:37 R:19W E 440' OF S 30 RDS NW SW JAMES & JENNIFER SCHAFER 356 1.000Ac $120.48 S:25 T:37 R:19W 1 SQ A IN NE COR OF SW SW EDWARD L CHUTE 530 6.100Ac $909.36 S:32 T:37 R:19W LOT 7 CSM#1568 V 8 P 107 (IN S1/2 NW1/4 & NW SW) (W/ESMT ON LOGGING CRK. TRL) #223222 D E JENSEN 561 6.500Ac $19.48 S:32 T:37 R:19W PRT OF S1/2 NW1/4 & E1/2 SW1/4 KNOWN AS LOGGING CREEK TRAIL NICHOLE STADLER 573 19.910Ac $778.87 S:33 T:37 R:19W W1/2 NW NE (WITH ESMT) ELDON L MARIER 652 19.940Ac $369.02 S:35 T:37 R:19W W1/2 SE SW RANDOLPH S & GAIL M SCHADOW 683 2.420Ac $1.95 S:36 T:37 R:19W THAT PRT SE NW LYG N OF THE N LN OF LOT 2 CSM V12 P38-39 IF EXTENDED E ACROSS RIVER TO E LINE OF SE NW & E OF CSM'S V3 P94 & V11 P114 TOWN OF BLAINE 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description DAWN SEAGRAVES 993 40.000Ac S:06 T:42 R:14W NE SW DENNIS & PHYLLIS GLIENKE 1013 5.000Ac S:07 T:42 R:14W E 10 RDS NE NW BOUNTHEUNG NOYMANY 1363 40.000Ac S:09 T:42 R:15W SW NE LEO & BARBARA I LINDIG 1431 1.560Ac S:13 T:42 R:15W PCL GOV LOT 1 (D-843) ROBERT HOLMSTROM 1521 40.000Ac S:20 T:42 R:15W NE SW ROBERT HOLMSTROM 1525 40.000Ac S:20 T:42 R:15W SE SW RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 1534 1.750Ac S:21 T:42 R:15W LOT 2 CSM V 2 P 136 (IN NE NE) SIGRID BERG LIFE ESTATE, MARK J LEDO 1588 40.000Ac S:27 T:42 R:15W NE NW (LIFE ESTATE TO SIGRID BERG) VIOLET M LEDO 1595 26.800Ac S:27 T:42 R:15W GOV LOT 6 EX PCL V 281 P 472 JAMES W LEMKE 1748 9.480Ac S:36 T:42 R:16W GOV LOT 5 EX PCL V 266 P 531 TOWN OF DANIELS Owner Names ID # Acres Description

$1,048.03 $311.22 $2,835.53 $2,890.25 $1,557.63 $965.18 $856.19 $451.19 $133.12 $261.58 2013 Amt Due

RONALD D JOHNSTON 1825 10.000Ac $108.17 S:01 T:38 R:17W N 10 ACRES OF NW SE GERALD ADOLPHSON 1907 64.210Ac $981.60 S:06 T:38 R:17W FRL N1/2 SW1/4 DAVID & CHARLES KEITH 1948 35.000Ac $800.99 S:09 T:38 R:17W NW NE EX S 300' OF E 660' MITCHELL ZENTIC 1973 5.000Ac $780.86 S:10 T:38 R:17W PCL NE NW COM 250' E OF NW COR, TH E 330', TH S 660', TH W 330', TH N 660' TO POB DESC 571/587 (WITH & SUBJ/ESMT #374577) PENTA WOOD PRODUCTS INC 2020 24.000Ac $2.09 S:11 T:38 R:17W E 13 RDS & W 575.95' OF E 790.45' SW SE PENTA WOOD PRODUCTS INC 2021 7.500Ac $2.09 S:11 T:38 R:17W PCL SW SE & PRT OF W 790.45' NW NE OF SEC 14 LYG N OF HWY 70 PENTA WOOD PRODUCTS INC 2022 2.500Ac $2.09 S:11 T:38 R:17W PCL SW SE SEC 11 & PRT W 330' OF E 1120.5' NW NW SEC 14 LYG N OF HWY 70 PENTA WOOD PRODUCTS INC 2024 40.000Ac $2.09 S:11 T:38 R:17W SE SE DAVID M & JANIS K WEGNER 2034 19.500Ac $1,410.75 S:12 T:38 R:17W N 19.5 ACRES OF GOV LOT 3 (TOGETHER WITH & SUBJ TO ESMT 476/624) PENTA WOOD PRODUCTS INC 2077 8.050Ac $2.09 S:14 T:38 R:17W PCL W1/2 NE NE GARY W EVENSON 2317 1.440Ac $135.19 S:18 T:38 R:17W N 10 RDS OF S 30 RDS OF W 24 RDS OF FR W1/2 SW1/4 EX 476/583 FOR HWY (LIFE ESTATE TO INEZ EVENSON) GARY W EVENSON 2320 1.340Ac $679.17 S:18 T:38 R:17W E 11 RDS OF S 20 RDS OF W 19 RDS OFR W1/2 SW1/4 EX PCL V 111 P 556 (LIFE ESTATE TO INEZ EVENSON) GARY W EVENSON 2323 0.870Ac $101.90 S:18 T:38 R:17W PCL FR W1/2 SW1/4 (LIFE ESTATE TO INEZ EVENSON) JENNIFER VOEGELE 2458 3.500Ac $228.86 S:21 T:38 R:17W LOT 13 CSM V 7 P 243 (IN NW NW) LYNN MOONEY 2651 0.244Ac $1,847.37 S:28 T:38 R:17W PCL IN LOT 1 CSM V 1 P 174 (IN GOV LOT 1) RALPH J ELSING 2683 8.590Ac $996.60 S:29 T:38 R:17W LOT 1 CSM #3446 V 17 P 64 (NE NE) #323438 TERESA M WARNKE 2716 5.000Ac $250.09 S:30 T:38 R:17W PCL NW NE

S:11 T:38 R:17W E 13 RDS & W 575.95' OF E 790.45' SW SE PENTA WOOD PRODUCTS INC 2021 7.500Ac $2.09 S:11 T:38 R:17W PCL SW SE & PRT OF W 790.45' NW NE OF SEC 14 LYG N OF HWY 70 PENTA WOOD PRODUCTS INC 2022 2.500Ac $2.09 S:11 T:38 R:17W PCL SW SE SEC 11 & PRT W 330' OF E 1120.5' NW NW SEC 14 LYG N OF HWY 70 PENTA WOOD PRODUCTS INC 2024 40.000Ac $2.09 S:11 T:38 R:17W SE SE DAVID M & JANIS K WEGNER 2034 19.500Ac $1,410.75 S:12 T:38 R:17W N 19.5 ACRES OF GOV LOT 3 (TOGETHER WITH & SUBJ TO ESMT 476/624) PENTA WOOD PRODUCTS INC 2077 8.050Ac $2.09 S:14 T:38 R:17W PCL W1/2 NE NE GARY W EVENSON 2317 1.440Ac $135.19 S:18 T:38 R:17W N 10 RDS OF S 30 RDS OF W 24 RDS OF FR W1/2 SW1/4 EX 476/583 FOR HWY (LIFE ESTATE TO INEZ EVENSON) GARY W EVENSON 2320 1.340Ac $679.17 S:18 T:38 R:17W E 11 RDS OF S 20 RDS OF W 19 RDS OFR W1/2 SW1/4 EX PCL V 111 P 556 (LIFE ESTATE TO INEZ EVENSON) GARY W EVENSON 2323 0.870Ac $101.90 S:18 T:38 R:17W PCL FR W1/2 SW1/4 (LIFE ESTATE TO INEZ EVENSON) JENNIFER VOEGELE 2458 3.500Ac $228.86 S:21 T:38 R:17W LOT 13 CSM V 7 P 243 (IN NW NW) LYNN MOONEY 2651 0.244Ac $1,847.37 S:28 T:38 R:17W PCL IN LOT 1 CSM V 1 P 174 (IN GOV LOT 1) RALPH J ELSING 2683 8.590Ac $996.60 S:29 T:38 R:17W LOT 1 CSM #3446 V 17 P 64 (NE NE) #323438 TERESA M WARNKE 2716 5.000Ac $250.09 S:30 T:38 R:17W PCL NW NE TOWN OF DEWEY 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description JOSETTE JOHNSON, JAMES DONAKER, CAMILLE ALEXANDER WERDIER 2965 19.720Ac $56.98 S:05 T:38 R:14W S1/2 GOV LOT 8 (LE-ERICK WERDIER & HELEN RAMSTAD) T BRUCE & JANN M HOLTER 2976 2.730Ac $3,987.22 S:05 T:38 R:14W PRT GOV LOT 4 LYING N & W OF STATE TRUNK HWY #70 LA VAUNE MANSFIELD SOHOLT 3041 4.000Ac $522.89 S:07 T:38 R:14W PCL SE NE SAMUEL V MECHTEL 3176 2.000Ac $970.86 S:14 T:38 R:14W PCL IN SE SW CHARLES N DAHL, MICHAEL F CHRISTIANSON 3249 8.270Ac $554.72 S:18 T:38 R:14W PCL NENE & GOV LTS 8 & 9 DESC IN 559/344(LOT 3, D-1286) MICHAEL E & CHERYL A KNISHKA 3357 10.000Ac $376.78 S:20 T:38 R:14W E1/2 W1/2 SE SW CLARICE SCHULTZ 3401 28.430Ac $345.38 S:23 T:38 R:14W NW NE EX V 385 P 196 & EX HWY DESC 456/459 & EX W 300' (LIFE ESTATE TO ETHEL & RAYMOND HOPKE) CLARICE SCHULTZ 3407 40.000Ac $613.32 S:23 T:38 R:14W SE NE (LIFE ESTATE TO ETHEL & RAYMOND HOPKE) CURTIS & PAIGE SKLUZACEK 3408 40.000Ac $2,407.47 S:23 T:38 R:14W NE NW CURTIS & PAIGE SKLUZACEK 3409 40.000Ac $424.92 S:23 T:38 R:14W NW NW CURTIS & PAIGE SKLUZACEK 3411 40.000Ac $156.99 S:23 T:38 R:14W SE NW CURTIS & PAIGE SKLUZACEK 3413 35.000Ac $424.92 S:23 T:38 R:14W NW SW EX W 165' CURTIS & PAIGE SKLUZACEK 3418 40.000Ac $274.22 S:23 T:38 R:14W NW SE CLARICE SCHULTZ 3428 39.000Ac $318.17 S:24 T:38 R:14W NW NW EX V 456 P 459 (CO HWY) (LE- E & R HOPKE) CLARICE SCHULTZ 3430 40.000Ac $663.13 S:24 T:38 R:14W SW NW (LIFE ESTATE TO ETHEL AND RAYMOND HOPKE) CLARICE SCHULTZ 3433 40.000Ac $360.03 S:24 T:38 R:14W NW SW (LIFE ESTATE TO ETHEL AND RAYMOND HOPKE) SAMUEL MECHTEL 3465 40.000Ac $885.71 S:25 T:38 R:14W SE SE DON & DEBBIE DORIOTT 3480 10.000Ac $492.16 S:26 T:38 R:14W E 1/2 E 1/2 SE SW TOWN OF GRANTSBURG 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description JOSHUA & ABIGAIL PETERS 33477 13.510Ac $1,063.76 S:16 T:38 R:19W LOT 5 CSM#4448 V24 P178 #417323 (SW SW FRMLY LOT 5 V23 P331) LEON & ALICE BIEDERMAN 33636 0.400Ac $20.49 S:21 T:38 R:19W SW 1/4 SW 1/4 NW NE EX CSM V2 P280 & EX CSM V10 P233 BARBARA J ANDERSON 3821 15.000Ac $2,085.96 S:03 T:38 R:19W SW 1/4 OF SE SE & S 1/2 OF N 1/2 OF W 1/2 SE SE LAURA KNOTTS-JOHNSON 3832 10.000Ac $459.72 S:04 T:38 R:19W N 10 A OF S 20 A NE NW LAURA KNOTTS-JOHNSON 3834 5.000Ac $1,116.34 S:04 T:38 R:19W W 5 A OF S 10 A NE NW MICHEAL & BARBARA GRAVNING 4024 2.280Ac $233.84 S:10 T:38 R:19W LOT 3 CSM V17 P261(#333828) (SW SW) GARY HOUSE 4028 5.100Ac $430.47 S:10 T:38 R:19W E 300' OF S 740' E1/2 SW SW DARIN M SCHAKE 4064 1.720Ac $235.57 S:11 T:38 R:19W LOT 4 CSM V20 P215(#370934) (NE SE)MAP# 3944 MARK NORMAN 4080 0.500Ac $1,340.01 S:11 T:38 R:19W PCL SE SE COM 36 RDS N OF SE COR OF SE SE, TH W 16 RDS, TH S 105', TH E 16 RDS, TH N 105' TO POB SHAWN & KAREN SPAFFORD 4081 1.000Ac $328.32 S:11 T:38 R:19W PCL SE SE BEG 36 RDS N OF SE COR TH W 16 RDS TH N 10 RDS TH E 16 RDS TH S 10 RDS TO PT BEG DARBY L FOSSUM 4159 5.000Ac $747.98 S:16 T:38 R:19W W1/2 NW1/4 NE NW STEVE & LAURA ORTIZ 4213 3.000Ac $307.26 S:17 T:38 R:19W LOT 1 CSM V 2 P 240 (IN SE SW) STEVE & LAURA ORTIZ 4214 1.090Ac $756.18 S:17 T:38 R:19W OUTLOT A CSM V 3 P 97 (IN SE SW) WANDA RODRIGUEZ 4365 2.880Ac $4.44 S:21 T:38 R:19W LOT 1 CSM V 10 P 183 (IN NW NW) MAP#1894 ARLEN & MARY JENSEN SR 4369 1.510Ac $744.19 S:21 T:38 R:19W LOT 1 CSM V 10 P 186 (IN NW NW) ARLEN & MARY JANE JENSEN 4370 0.990Ac $1,268.32 S:21 T:38 R:19W CSM V 6 P 175 (IN NW NW) ARLEN & MARY JENSEN SR 4371 5.000Ac $313.43 S:21 T:38 R:19W E 20 RDS NW NW EX N 40 RDS


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MAY 4, 2016

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RANDOLPH F WILLIAMS 9268 0.580Ac $213.66 S:04 T:38 R:15W LOT 6 CSM V 10 P 12 (IN GOV LOT 3 & BEING A PRT OF LOT 1 CSM V 8 P 89) CHESTER J WILLIAMS 9269 0.460Ac $357.89 S:04 T:38 R:15W LOT 7 CSM V 10 P 12(#235536) MAP #1820 (IN GOV LOT 3 & BEING A PRT OF LOT 1 CSM V 8 P 89) BRIAN & BRENT LAROUE 9274 0.460Ac $156.37 S:04 T:38 R:15W LOT 4 CSM V 8 P 79 (IN GOV LOT 3) THOMAS F BELISLE 9303 0.106Ac $9.68 S:04 T:38 R:15W THAT PRT LOT 7 CSM V 14 P 18 LYG IN GOV LOT 8 S4T38-R15 (CSM LOCATED S4-T38-R15 & S33-T39-R15) THOMAS F BELISLE 9304 0.159Ac $15.44 S:04 T:38 R:15W THAT PRT LOT 8 CSM V 14 P 18 LYG IN GOV LOT 8 S4T38-R15 (CSM LOCATED IN S4-T38-R15 & S33-T39-R15) THOMAS F BELISLE 9305 0.225Ac $21.25 S:04 T:38 R:15W THAT PRT LOT 9 CSM V 14 P 18 LYG IN GOV LOT 8 S4T38-R15 (CSM LOCATED S4-T38-R15 & S33-T39-R15) AUSTIN R JR DENOTTER, SHANE DENOTTER 9693 40.000Ac $1,020.10 S:11 T:38 R:15W SW SE AUSTIN R JR DENOTTER, SHANE DENOTTER 9694 40.000Ac $1,391.00 S:11 T:38 R:15W SE SE KAREN & SAM SISK 9701 40.000Ac $1,421.93 S:12 T:38 R:15W SW NW KAREN & SAM SISK 9702 40.000Ac $1,545.59 S:12 T:38 R:15W SE NW ROGER E & SHARON E MORRIS 9985 1.950Ac $1,410.82 S:26 T:38 R:15W LOT 4 CSM V 2 P 225 (IN GOV LOT 2) & PCL V 315 P 324 NANCY MRNAK 10016 2.030Ac $430.81 S:28 T:38 R:15W LOT 1 CSM V 7 P 271 (IN SE NE) THOMAS J MCDONOUGH 10089 9.960Ac $15.64 S:31 T:38 R:15W LOT 1 CSM V18 P284 (#350606) (SW NE)MAP #3702 KAROLYN KROLL 10200 35.910Ac $392.20 S:35 T:38 R:15W SW SE EX S 396' OF W 450' (W/ESMT #338206) TOWN OF LINCOLN 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description GERARD MCKEE 10304 40.000Ac $1,342.40 S:01 T:39 R:17W NE SW GERARD MCKEE 10305 35.000Ac $1,898.57 S:01 T:39 R:17W NW SW EX N 660' OF W 330' RICHARD VAN BLARICOM, DARREN L VAN BLARICOM, DAVID CLARK 10334 39.630Ac $741.68 S:02 T:39 R:17W FR NE NW FRED & SANDRA JENDERNY 10336 0.500Ac $13.42 S:02 T:39 R:17W S 16' FR NW NW FRED & SANDRA JENDERNY 10339 40.000Ac $1,199.48 S:02 T:39 R:17W SE NW (WITH ESMT 387/150) KIMBERLY HOWE 10341 15.000Ac $300.67 S:02 T:39 R:17W E1/2 NE SW EX N 5 AC DANA J STADLER 10367 5.000Ac $39.90 S:03 T:39 R:17W N1/2 SE1/4 NW SW ANGELA VANGUILDER 10395 5.000Ac $966.45 S:04 T:39 R:17W S 1/2 NW SE EX E 990' (SUBJ/ESMT 457/21) ALICE F WHELLER 10551 5.000Ac $251.70 S:12 T:39 R:17W S1/2 NE1/4 NW NW CAROL J WETZEL 10554 5.000Ac $251.70 S:12 T:39 R:17W N1/2 SW1/4 NW NW LARRY & CONNIE MAGNUSON 10637 12.160Ac $562.29 S:15 T:39 R:17W THAT PRT NE SW LYG W OF TWRD EX V 386 P 312, V 388 P 235, V 408 P 128 LARRY & CONNIE MAGNUSON 10638 9.200Ac $540.33 S:15 T:39 R:17W PCL NE SW (PCL I) JEREMY R OLSON 10742 5.000Ac $347.08 S:22 T:39 R:17W N 5A SE NW JEREMY R OLSON 10743 5.000Ac $1,505.02 S:22 T:39 R:17W N 5A OF S 35A SE NW TOWN OF MEENON 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description CHAD NOLL 32033 1.520Ac $167.26 S:34 T:39 R:16W LOT 5 CSM V21 P201 (#380839) (NE SW) CHAD NOLL 32034 1.520Ac $167.26 S:34 T:39 R:16W LOT 6 CSM V21 P201 (#380839) (NE SW) JEREMY R OLSON, MAGGIE GRACE OLSON REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST 33494 0.070Ac $70.21 S:05 T:39 R:16W THAT PRT OF LOT 1 CSM#897 V4 P182 #196534 IN SE NE HARLO OLSON 11019 2.000Ac $122.18 S:01 T:39 R:16W N 420' OF E 210' NW NW BONITA SELL 11178 1.060Ac $2,967.81 S:04 T:39 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 2 (LOT 19) KRISTIN AND RICHARD KOSLOSKI 11221 23.320Ac $230.23 S:05 T:39 R:16W NE SE EX PRT LYG S OF YELLOW RIVER & E OF RR RW & N OF CATHOLIC CEMETERY SCHEUER ENTERPRISES 11294 40.000Ac $777.00 S:07 T:39 R:16W SW NE JEFFREY PAVELKA 11308 1.250Ac $133.39 S:07 T:39 R:16W LOT 3 CSM V21 P141(#378607) (FR NW SW) JEFFREY PAVELKA 11309 1.630Ac $144.61 S:07 T:39 R:16W LOT 4 CSM V21 P141(#378607) (FR NW SW) DEBORAH J REINHARDT 11352 1.000Ac $1,042.43 S:10 T:39 R:16W LOT 1 CSM V 3 P 77 (IN NE NE) TONY LAPRE, ALICIA LARSON 11505 6.330Ac $539.00 S:15 T:39 R:16W S 440' OF W 627' SW SE WILLIAM & KAREN SPAFFORD 11870 6.000Ac $266.73 S:25 T:39 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 1 DESC #340497 WILLIAM & MAE SUMMER 11930 39.200Ac $909.24 S:26 T:39 R:16W SE NE EX CSM V 1 P 172 PATRICK R VELANDER 11951 2.830Ac $324.21 S:26 T:39 R:16W LOT 1 CSM V18 P74 (#340757) (SE NW) MJM HAIR ON GRAND INC 11958 42.300Ac $505.76 S:26 T:39 R:16W N1/2 SW LYG S OF TN RD & W OF CSM V 2 PGS 7 & 32 EX CSM V 1 P 68 MJM HAIR ON GRAND INC 11972 6.580Ac $2,747.22 S:26 T:39 R:16W CSM V 2 P 32 (IN N1/2 SW) JAMES & CAROL GANLEY, JESSE M GANLEY 11985 12.200Ac $438.41 S:26 T:39 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 3 EX 582/709 & EX PCL DESC 617/731 BRIAN R BRUSS 12052 10.000Ac $15.43 S:27 T:39 R:16W E 1/2 E 1/2 NW SW LARRY E & MONICA JOHNSON 12111 9.400Ac $1,243.56 S:28 T:39 R:16W SW SW EX N 12.5A & S 17.5A EX HWY 107/353 & 480/23 VINCENT M & KAYE J SAVO 12273 1.610Ac $946.48 S:31 T:39 R:16W LOT 26 CSM V 15 P 29 (SE SE & NE SE)

( ) CAROL BERGLIND 12281 1.790Ac $494.91 S:31 T:39 R:16W LOT 29 CSM V 7 P 293 (IN E1/2 SE) CAROL BERGLIND 12282 1.790Ac $644.28 S:31 T:39 R:16W LOT 30 CSM V 7 P 293 (IN E1/2 SE) JUDY A JOHNSON 12283 1.790Ac $261.04 S:31 T:39 R:16W LOT 31 CSM V 7 P 293 (IN E1/2 SE) RICHARD BELANGER 12325 1.090Ac $1,712.12 S:33 T:39 R:16W N 16 RDS OF W 10 RDS 50' NW NW EX CSM V 3 P 96 JK PROPERTIES INC 12339 39.870Ac $1,463.42 S:33 T:39 R:16W NE SW JK PROPERTIES INC 12340 8.690Ac $449.49 S:33 T:39 R:16W LOT 2 CSM V 10 P 22 EX HWY DESC 622/397 (IN NW SW) JK LAND DEVELOPMENT INC 12342 13.060Ac $627.16 S:33 T:39 R:16W LOT 1 CSM V 10 P 20 EX HWY DESC 634/417 (NW SW) STACEY SYBERS 12344 9.500Ac $10.19 S:33 T:39 R:16W N1/2 N1/2 SW SW EX HWY 613/439 JK PROPERTIES INC 12354 40.000Ac $1,279.44 S:33 T:39 R:16W NW SE SCOTT A MARTINI 12360 0.730Ac $344.40 S:34 T:39 R:16W LOT 10 CSM V 15 P 10 (GOV LOT 2) ROY N ALLEN LIFE ESATE, ROBERT ALLEN 12380 9.900Ac $225.69 S:34 T:39 R:16W N1/2 S1/2 NE NW TIMOTHY SACHS 12393 1.240Ac $198.62 S:34 T:39 R:16W LOT 7 CSM V19 P154(#358397) (FMLY PRT LOT 3 CSM V19 P15- SE NW) KEITH L HARINGS 12395 1.240Ac $150.88 S:34 T:39 R:16W LOT 9 CSM V20 P22 (#365892) (FMLY PRT LOT 4 CSM V19 P15- SE NW) JOHN R & MELISSA ARMSTRONG JR 12398 10.000Ac $921.40 S:34 T:39 R:16W S1/2 S1/2 SE NW DONNA DEMARRE ALLEN, RUSSELL MCCOY ALLEN, EARL ALLEN DOUGLAS ALLEN, GRANT W ALLEN, JESSIE E ALLEN, SAMANTHA ALLEN JOANNE M ALLEN 12404 10.100Ac $170.08 S:34 T:39 R:16W N1/2 S1/2 NE SW (LIFE ESTATE TO JESSIE ALLEN & JOANNE ALLEN & GRANT ALLEN) GEORGE RULLMAN JR 12425 2.000Ac $375.59 S:34 T:39 R:16W W 2 AC OF E 5 AC OF S 1/2 SE SW LYG N OF HWY 70 JK PROPERTIES INC 12431 1.000Ac $164.96 S:34 T:39 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 4 (UNPLATTED PRT OF GOV LOT 4 BTWN BLK A & B WINDY HILLS DESC 585/708) STEVEN & BETTY JO MARLOW 12433 2.000Ac $419.65 S:34 T:39 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 5 MICHAEL A DIXON 12440 1.350Ac $174.04 S:35 T:39 R:16W LOT 1 CSM V 15 P 176 (GOV LOT 5) SHANNYN RUSSELL 12484 2.380Ac $323.62 S:35 T:39 R:16W LOT 2 CSM V 2 P 170 (IN GOV LOT 3) DAVID M KRAEMER JR 12522 5.000Ac $960.19 S:35 T:39 R:16W PCL NE SE JAMES P COPELAND, RUSSELL COPELAND, GARY C COPELAND 12568 1.370Ac $297.54 S:36 T:39 R:16W E 300' OF S 200' GOV LOT 4 LYG N OF HWY 70 JAMES B OLSON 12676 0.610Ac $190.75 S:34 T:39 R:16W LEGHORN ASSESSOR'S PLAT LOT 6 CONNIE M BETTS-BURNETT 12686 2.120Ac $236.36 S:33 T:39 R:16W MAR-LEE ACRES LOT 7 JOHN & NINA NORTHQUEST 12797 0.520Ac $514.67 S:34 T:39 R:16W WINDY HILL ACRES LOT 3 BLK A TOWN OF OAKLAND 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description RICHARD A DOANE 12854 0.520Ac $2,399.92 S:02 T:40 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 5 RONALD BLAIR 13023 5.180Ac $317.66 S:06 T:40 R:16W PCL E1/2 FR NE1/4 & E1/2 NE SE BRENWYN PEDDYCOART 13040 3.300Ac $1,243.69 S:07 T:40 R:16W LOT 13 CSM V 11 P 286 (IN NE NE & BNG PRT OF LOTS 10 & 11 CSM V 10 P 220) VIOLA I UBELHOER 13235 40.000Ac $1,067.33 S:14 T:40 R:16W NE NE VIOLA I UBELHOER 13236 40.000Ac $344.81 S:14 T:40 R:16W NW NE VIOLA I UBELHOER 13255 40.000Ac $574.69 S:14 T:40 R:16W NE NW VIOLA I UBELHOER 13262 20.000Ac $287.34 S:14 T:40 R:16W W 20A SE NW AS DESC 400/483 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 13427 7.000Ac $185.67 S:20 T:40 R:16W NE NE W OF RY RT OF WAY DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 13437 6.000Ac $159.14 S:20 T:40 R:16W THAT PRT SE NE LYG W OF RY RT OF WAY & N OF PLAT OF VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE ROBERT R & KELLY L CARLSON 13518 40.000Ac $4,007.60 S:22 T:40 R:16W NW NW ROBERT R & KELLY L CARLSON 13521 8.500Ac $145.87 S:22 T:40 R:16W THAT PART SW NW LYG N OF COUNTY RD C TRENTON TOMBERLIN 13594 1.650Ac $97.98 S:23 T:40 R:16W LOT 2 CSM#1839 V10 P54 (GL 6)#236255 DAVID & APRIL TOMBERLIN 13595 1.600Ac $558.52 S:23 T:40 R:16W LOT 3 CSM V 10 P 54 (IN GOV LOT 6) ROBERT ISKER 13597 2.000Ac $468.26 S:23 T:40 R:16W LOT 5 CSM V 16 P 50 (GOV LOT 6) RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 13601 0.590Ac $86.95 S:23 T:40 R:16W LOT 3 CSM V 7 P 205 (IN GOV LOTS 5 & 6) JOHN BJORNSTAD 13766 0.950Ac $139.97 S:27 T:40 R:16W LOT 2 CSM V 3 P 158 (IN GOV LOT 6) JOHN BJORNSTAD 13767 0.650Ac $95.79 S:27 T:40 R:16W LOT 3 CSM V 3 P 158 (IN GOV LOT 6) JOHN BJORNSTAD 13768 1.950Ac $218.08 S:27 T:40 R:16W LOT 4 CSM V 3 P 158 (IN GOV LOT 6) JOHN A & LINDA M BERG 13985 40.000Ac $114.93 S:35 T:40 R:16W NW NE WAYNE M RUSS 14124 0.500Ac $1,618.93 S:02 T:40 R:16W PRT LT 1 CSM#2119 V12 P31 LYING S OF TOWN LINE (GL 1) TIMOTHY & CONNIE KEVAN 14151 $1,191.59 S:33 T:40 R:16W ALBERT KULBECK'S SUB OF DEVILS LAKE LOT 3 BLK 1 BRENWYN PEDDYCOART 14233 3.990Ac $1,208.33 S:07T:40R:16W PARDUN'S RIVER PINES LT 1 & 1/62ND INT IN OUTLTS1, 2 & 3 BRENWYN PEDDYCOART 14234 2.410Ac $2,203.95 S:07T:40R:16W PARDUN'S RIVER PINES LT 2 & 1/62ND INT IN OUTLOT1, 2 & 3 BRENWYN PEDDYCOART 14294 2.230Ac $229.88 S:07T:40R16W PARDUN'S RIVER PINES LT 62& 1/62ND INT IN OUTLTS1, 2 & 3 MICHELLE D NELSON, RICHARD B DENESEN 14321 9.800Ac $1,758.93 S:18 T:40 R:16W 2ND ADD PARDUN'S RIVER PINES LOT 11

RICHARD J & KRISTINE KIEMEN 14359 1.750Ac $1,401.60 S:07 T:40 R:16W RIVER OAKS LOT 12 & 1/43 INT IN OUTLOTS 1 & 2 RAYMOND JOSEPH KIEMEN, RICHARD J & KRISTINE KIEMEN 14384 8.690Ac $458.28 S:07 T:40 R:16W RIVER OAKS LOT 37 & 1/43 INT IN OUTLOTS 1 & 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14428 4.930Ac $278.49 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 1 BLK 1 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14429 0.070Ac $7.35 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 1 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14430 0.070Ac $7.35 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 2 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14431 0.070Ac $7.35 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 3 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14432 0.070Ac $7.35 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 4 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14433 0.070Ac $7.35 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 5 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14434 0.070Ac $7.35 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 6 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14435 3.520Ac $235.77 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 7 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14436 1.730Ac $175.36 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 1 BLK 3 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14437 1.230Ac $145.87 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 2 BLK 3 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14450 1.550Ac $1,089.03 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 1 THRU' 12 INCL. BLK 9 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14451 1.720Ac $175.36 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE BLK 10 KATHERYN SALAS, ARTHUR SUNDSTROM 14826 1.790Ac $2,682.07 S:16 T:40 R:16W OAKLAND SHORES LOT 14 BLK 1 (W/ESMT) MICHELLE M BLAKE 14884 2.660Ac $915.26 S:28 T:40 R:16W PLAT OF ROBBIE ADD LOT 6 TOWN OF ROOSEVELT 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description RICHARD W & PATRICIA A FEENEY 14950 2.500Ac S:01 T:37 R:14W PCL 20 RDS SQ IN SE COR NE NE ROSEMARY K NOLL-JOHNSON 15002 1.500Ac S:03 T:37 R:14W PCL SW SE PAUL KRANTZ 15183 40.000Ac S:14 T:37 R:14W NW SW (W/ESMNT 636/659 & #350011) PONDEROSA PARTNERS LLC 15316 0.500Ac S:21 T:37 R:14W N 8 RDS OF E 10 RDS NE SW TOWN OF RUSK Owner Names ID # Acres Description

$714.38 $1,052.42 $746.90 $1,685.63 2013 Amt Due

LARRY & DOROTHY HARDER 15612 37.500Ac $2,364.19 S:03 T:39 R:14W SE NE EX N 20 RDS OF W 20 RDS GREG MILLER 15649 12.000Ac $466.34 S:04 T:39 R:14W N 542' SW SW EX W 330' CRAIG E & PAMELA K BOHN 15696 40.000Ac $952.39 S:08 T:39 R:14W SE NW (D-1625) (SUBJ ESMNT #349033) (W/EMSNT #349034) MARY J CHRISTNER ET AL 15716 5.000Ac $2,033.22 S:09 T:39 R:14W N 460' OF W 460' NE NW MICHAEL MEYER 15750 23.000Ac $1,698.87 S:10 T:39 R:14W PCL SE NE & GOV LOTS 1 & 2 EX CSM V 5 P 28 MICHAEL J MEYER 15751 20.000Ac $2,928.33 S:10 T:39 R:14W CSM V 5 P 28 (IN GOV LOTS 1 & 2 & SE NE) MARK & DIANE HAND 15812 3.040Ac $974.56 S:11 T:39 R:14W LOT 4 CSM V 14 P 226 (NW NW) ANN T BURTON 15815 2.500Ac $65.30 S:11 T:39 R:14W S1/2 S1/2 SE1/4 NW NW (ESMT #405341) GAYLE DEE ALEXANDER 15820 4.890Ac $357.77 S:11 T:39 R:14W LOT 3 CSM V8 P 313 (W1/2 SW1/4 SW NW) STEPHEN J CHRISTNER 15848 5.800Ac $2,618.40 S:12 T:39 R:14W N 500' OF E 500' NE NE NORA MCLELLAN LACROIX, NANCY 15924 3.120Ac $338.47 S:13 T:39 R:14W LOT 6 CSM V 4 P 244 (GOV LOT 4) (LE- NEAL CANFIELD) NORA MCLELLAN LACROIX, NANCY 15936 2.450Ac $225.65 S:13 T:39 R:14W LOT 1 CSM V 7 P 203 (IN GOV LOT 4 & BNG PRT LOT 7 CSM V 4 P 244) TOWN OF SAND LAKE 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description JOSEPH R THOMAS 32109 8.710Ac $269.12 S:31 T:39 R:15W LOT 3 CSM#4150 V22 P73 (GOV LOT 6)(#386986) ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST, J K PROPERTIES INC 32112 3.490Ac $206.65 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 506 CSM V22 P118 (#388308) (SW NE & SE NW) ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST, J K PROPERTIES INC 32113 3.240Ac $197.60 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 507 CSM V22 P118 (#388308) (SW NE & SE NW) ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 32115 19.000Ac $174.98 S:28 T:39 R:15W SW NE EX CSM V11 PGS 195,197,199, 204 & 206 & EX CSM V22 P118 ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 32116 1.000Ac $22.61 S:28 T:39 R:15W SE NW LYG E OF SAND LAKE RD EX CSM V22 P118 ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 32117 26.000Ac $283.58 S:28 T:39 R:15W NE SW EX CSMS V22 PGS 109, 118 ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST, EAGLE DEER RESERVE LTD 32118 14.950Ac $571.69 S:28 T:39 R:15W LT 1 CSM V22P109 (#388072)(NESW, NWSE, GOV LTS 3 & 2) EAGLE DEER RESERVE LTD 32119 10.500Ac $434.43 S:28 T:39R:15W LT 2 CSM V22 P109 (#388072) (NESW, NWSE, GOV LTS 3 & 2) MELVIN & HEATHER OLSON 32129 2.000Ac $387.66 S:06 T:39 R:15W LOT 1 CSM V22 P16 (#385026) (NW NE) GEORGE MICHAEL WHITE 33010 4.780Ac $109.36 S:16 T:39 R:15W CSM #4333-V23 P215 (#402877) LOT 1 (SE SE) GEORGE MICHAEL WHITE 33011 4.770Ac $21.24 S:16 T:39 R:15W CSM #4333-V23 P215 (#402877) LOT 2 (SE SE) JAMES MADLAND 16478 2.110Ac $146.32 S:02 T:39 R:15W PCL NW NE EX V 270 P 405 JEROME BLODGETT 16602 30.800Ac $475.13 S:06 T:39 R:15W GOV LOT 13 EX THAT PRT LYG W OF N & S 1/4 LN (LIFE ESTATE TO LINDA BLODGETT) JEROME BLODGETT, DONALD H BLODGETT 16604 19.500Ac $371.07 S:06 T:39 R:15W S1/2 SE SE (LIFE ESTATE TO LINDA BLODGETT) JEROME BLODGETT 16605 36.000Ac $372.58 S:07 T:39 R:15W NENE EX V 105 P502, V236 P262(LE-TO LINDA BLODGETT)


MAY 4, 2016 ( ) JEROME BLODGETT 16608 40.000Ac $502.27 S:07 T:39 R:15W GOV LOT 1 (LE TO LINDA BLODGETT) DAWN THOMAS 16701 7.200Ac $428.76 S:09 T:39 R:15W N 475' OF E 1/2 OF SE SE THOMAS JONAS 16753 20.000Ac $142.02 S:15 T:39 R:15W E 1/2 SE SW TROY MOSER MOSER, PETE JR 16873 38.000Ac $1,488.71 S:20 T:39 R:15W SE NE EX V 293 P 55 SAMUEL J GARTMANN 17019 10.000Ac $259.13 S:26 T:39 R:15W PCL NW NW EAGLE DEER RESERVE, LTD 17087 19.700Ac $387.64 S:28 T:39 R:15W S1/2 NW NE J K PROPERTIES INC 17097 1.620Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LT 5 CSM V 11 P 199 (IN SW NE, NWSE, SENE & GOV LT 1) J K PROPERTIES INC 17099 1.610Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 7 CSM V 11 P 204 (IN SW NE & NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17100 2.160Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 8 CSM V 11 P 204 (IN SW NE & NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17101 1.640Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 9 CSM V 11 P 204 (IN SW NE & NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17102 1.680Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 9 CSM V 11 P 206 (IN SW NE & NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17103 1.640Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 10 CSM V 11 P 206 (IN SW NE & NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17104 1.550Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 11 CSM V 11 P 206 (IN SW NE & NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17106 33.220Ac $312.23 S:28 T:39 R:15W SE NE EX CSM V 11 PGS 199 & 201 ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17111 39.100Ac $814.53 S:28 T:39 R:15W NE NW ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17113 39.960Ac $506.81 S:28 T:39 R:15W SW NW ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17114 34.600Ac $536.99 S:28 T:39 R:15W SE NW EX PRT LYG E OF SAND LAKE RD ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17117 39.200Ac $508.32 S:28 T:39 R:15W NW SW J K PROPERTIES INC 17157 1.860Ac $703.55 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 2 CSM V 10 P 306 (IN GOV LOT 1) J K PROPERTIES INC 17162 1.570Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 3 CSM V 11 P 89 (IN GOV LOT 1 & BNG PART OF CSM V 10 P 309) J K PROPERTIES INC 17163 1.690Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 4 CSM V 11 P 89 (IN GOV LOT 1 & BNG PART OF CSM V 10 P 309) J K PROPERTIES INC 17165 1.870Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 2 CSM V 10 P 303 (IN GOV LOT 1 & NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17166 1.620Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 3 CSM V 10 P 303 (IN GOV LOT 1 & NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17167 1.740Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 4 CSM V 10 P 303 (IN GOV LOT 1 & NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17169 1.870Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 6 CSM V 11 P 209 (IN NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17170 1.750Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 7 CSM V 11 P 209 (IN NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17171 1.650Ac $724.02 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 8 CSM V 11 P 209 (IN NW SE) ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17200 40.000Ac $530.94 S:29 T:39 R:15W NE SW ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17201 35.000Ac $241.34 S:29 T:39 R:15W NW SW EX S 371' OF W 587' ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17203 26.000Ac $226.25 S:29 T:39 R:15W SW SW EX W 487' N 1/2 NW 1/4 OF SW SW & EX S 1/2 S 1/2 OF SW SW (SUBJ/ESMT #375495) ESMT 375495 ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17205 20.000Ac $313.74 S:29 T:39 R:15W N1/2 SE SW ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17206 10.000Ac $159.89 S:29 T:39 R:15W N 1/2 S1/2 SE SW ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17210 40.000Ac $414.81 S:29 T:39 R:15W NW SE GARY A DORIOTT 17217 5.000Ac $184.40 S:30 T:39 R:15W W 5A NW NE PETERS FAMILY TRUST 17339 0.570Ac $75.41 S:32 T:39 R:15W LOT 1 CSM V 7 P 60 (IN GOV LOTS 7 & 8) GERTRUDE F JAMISON 17352 0.520Ac $75.41 S:32 T:39 R:15W LOT 3 CSM#1447 V 7 P 174 (IN GOV LOT 8 & BNG PRT CSM V 7 P 75) GERTRUDE F JAMISON 17353 0.460Ac $75.41 S:32 T:39 R:15W LOT 4 CSM#1447 V 7 P 174 (IN GOV LOT 8 & BNG PRT CSM V 7 P 75)#218730 GERTRUDE F JAMISON 17354 0.460Ac $75.41 S:32 T:39 R:15W LOT 1 CSM#1448 V 7 P 176 (IN GOV LOTS 7 & 8 & BNG PRT CSM V 7 P 83)#218731 GERTRUDE F JAMISON 17355 0.460Ac $75.41 S:32 T:39 R:15W LOT 2 CSM#1448 V7 P176 (IN GOV LOTS 7 & 8 & BNG PRT CSM V 7 P 83)#218731 GERTRUDE F JAMISON 17356 0.460Ac $75.41 S:32 T:39 R:15W LOT 3 CSM#1448 V7 P176 (IN GOV LOTS 7 & 8 & BNG PRT CSM V 7 P 83)#218731 THOMAS F BELISLE 17438 0.530Ac $90.49 S:33 T:39 R:15W LOT 6 CSM V 14 P 18 (CSM LOCATED GOV LOT 2 S33 T39N R15W & S4 T38N R15W) THOMAS F BELISLE 17439 0.554Ac $75.41 S:33 T:39 R:15W THAT PRT LOT 7 CSM V 14 P 18 LYG IN GOV LOT 2 S33 T39 R15 (CSM LOCATED GOV LOT 2 S33 T39N R15W & S4 T38N R15W) THOMAS F BELISLE 17440 0.691Ac $75.41 S:33 T:39 R:15W THAT PRT LOT 8 CSM V 14 P 18 LYG IN GOV LOT 2 S33 T39 R15 (CSM LOCATED GOV LOT 2 S33 T39N R15W & S4 T38N R15W) THOMAS F BELISLE 17441 0.485Ac $75.41 S:33 T:39 R:15W THAT PRT LOT 9 CSM V 14 P 18 LYG IN GOV LOT 2 S33 T29 R15 (CSM LOCATED GOV LOT 2 S33 T39N R15W & S4 T38N R15W) TODD & JULIE BJORK 17493 10.000Ac $154.77 S:36 T:39 R:15W W1/2 W1/2 NE NW JOHN & GEORGIANA HURT 17499 40.000Ac $427.52 S:36 T:39 R:15W NE SW TIMOTHY BAXTER 17501 10.000Ac $1,587.97 S:36 T:39 R:15W NE 1/4 SW SW VICTOR & BONITA LARSON 17502 10.000Ac $498.41 S:36 T:39 R:15W NW 1/4 SW SW KAROLYN KROLL 17503 5.000Ac $976.58 S:36 T:39 R:15W W 1/2, W 1/2, S 1/2, SW SW TIMOTHY BAXTER 17506 5.000Ac $303.47 S:36 T:39 R:15W E1/2 W1/2 S1/2 SW SW

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www.burnettcountysentinel.com JOHN & GEORGIANA HURT 17507 40.000Ac S:36 T:39 R:15W SE SW JOHN & GEORGIANA HURT 17511 38.000Ac S:36 T:39 R:15W SW SE EX E 4 RDS ANNA L MCDONAGH 17516 0.790Ac S:26 T:39 R:15W BUCK LAKE ACRES LOT 3 DENNIS R KELLY 17518 0.480Ac S:26 T:39 R:15W BUCK LAKE ACRES LOT 5 DENNIS R KELLY 17519 1.540Ac S:26 T:39 R:15W BUCK LAKE ACRES LOT 6 TOWN OF SCOTT Owner Names ID # Acres Description

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( ) $1,329.11 $1,552.53 $1,443.97 $445.25 $443.03 2013 Amt Due

RICHARD M CIHAK 17776 7.200Ac $1,541.43 S:08 T:40 R:14W LOT 1 CSM V 7 P 197 (IN GOV LOT 5) MARTHA JANEY 17841 20.000Ac $1,337.11 S:09 T:40 R:14W LOT 2 CSM V19 P142 (#357664) (W 1/2 SW) MARTHA JANEY 17844 8.220Ac $377.63 S:09 T:40 R:14W LOT 4 CSM V19 P264 (#362966) (FMLY LOT 1 CSM V19 P142- W 1/2 SW) JOHN & WYNELLA GILBERT 18169 1.050Ac $3,933.76 S:18 T:40 R:14W LOT 1 CSM V 11 P 116 (IN GOV LOT 3) TODD & MARGARET PARENTEAU 18856 0.320Ac $3,540.65 S:36 T:40 R:14W LOT 1 CSM V 1 P 154 (PCL GOV LOT 1 SEC 36 & GOV LOT 4 SEC 25) (D-1645 D-1646) LARRY A & RITA C BAKKE 18920 1.850Ac $651.63 S:22 T:40 R:14W B & S SUBDIVISION LOT 2 LARRY A & RITA C BAKKE 18921 1.740Ac $1,638.86 S:22 T:40 R:14W B & S SUBDIVISION LOT 3 DANIEL PIERCE 19073 4.900Ac $59.84 S:09 T:40 R:14W LUKE'S WOODS LOT 3 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 19300 0.480Ac $172.43 S:07 T:40 R:14W ASPEN GREEN ADDITION TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 55 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 19301 0.490Ac $172.43 S:07 T:40 R:14W ASPEN GREEN ADDITION TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 56 DAVID R & JEANETTE A BUCK 19324 0.470Ac $344.82 S:07 T:40 R:14W MEADOW GREEN ADDITION TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 4 JOHN & CHARLYNE VANOUS 19339 0.500Ac $2,011.42 S:07 T:40 R:14W MEADOW GREEN ADDITION TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 19 JOHN & CHARLYNE VANOUS 19340 0.470Ac $344.82 S:07 T:40 R:14W MEADOW GREEN ADDITION TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 20 WILLARD D LARSON 19424 0.500Ac $172.43 S:07 T:40 R:14W SPRING GREEN ADDITION TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 60 TOWN OF SIREN 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description JON & ANGELA BRAM 32777 10.000Ac $499.51 S:13 T:38 R:16W N 330' OF N 948' NE NE TIMOTHY B & ANNA M TYRRELL 19533 1.620Ac $306.53 S:01 T:38 R:16W LOT 11 CSM V 8 P 198 (IN SW SW) TIMOTHY B & ANNA M TYRRELL 19534 1.630Ac $306.53 S:01 T:38 R:16W LOT 12 CSM V 8 P 198 (IN SW SW) GEORGE NESGODA 19560 2.140Ac $301.91 S:02 T:38 R:16W LOT 22 CSM V 8 P 58 (IN GOV LOT 2) JEFFREY S MCSORLEY 19623 2.760Ac $331.12 S:03 T:38 R:16W E1/3 E1/2 E1/2 OF W 33.12A GOV LOT 2 JEFFREY S MCSORLEY 19624 2.760Ac $169.99 S:03 T:38 R:16W W1/3 E2/3 E1/2 E1/2 OF W 33.12A GOV LOT 2 FRANK POWELL 19639 5.000Ac $1,341.83 S:03 T:38 R:16W PCL W1/2 GOV LOT 3 JASON R & MELANIE L SANFORD 19779 0.530Ac $343.97 S:05 T:38 R:16W LOT 3 CSM#995 V5 P34 (LOCATED IN GOV LOT 2) #200665 ROBIN A MARLOW 19801 36.640Ac $2,636.66 S:05 T:38 R:16W GOV LOT 9 EX HWY 626/595 (LE- TO BETTY MARLOW) ROBIN A MARLOW 19805 0.740Ac $629.65 S:05 T:38 R:16W OUTLOT 1 CSM V 13 P 86 (GOV LOT 10) LESSARD DEVELOPMENT LLC 19806 1.210Ac $8,584.13 S:05 T:38 R:16W LOT 1 CSM V 13 P 86 EX HXY DESC 634/134 (GOV LOT 10) JOSEPH L & BARBARA L BELL 19808 2.170Ac $7,843.10 S:05 T:38 R:16W LOT 3 CSM V 13 P 86 EX HWY DESC 617/51 (GOV LOT 10) GARY W NORDIN 19821 1.500Ac $224.51 S:05 T:38 R:16W LOT 4 CSM V 2 P 196 (LOCATED IN GOV LOT 12) JOHN C LEONARD 19844 3.690Ac $2,465.91 S:05 T:38 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 15 EX HWY DESC 618/681 (TOGETHER W/ESMT 477/460) RONALD R BLAIR 19845 0.370Ac $1,641.51 S:05 T:38 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 15 EX HWY DESC 620/160 LORNA J GROVER 19919 5.600Ac $3,267.24 S:06 T:38 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 10 ( #1 OF LAND USE MAP BD 355) , ROSE MULROY 20023 5.300Ac $276.51 S:08 T:38 R:16W LOT 3 CSM V19 P199(#359821) (SE SE) CAITLYN J CHALFEN, ANNETTE J LEIGHOW LIFE ESTATE MEAGAN C CHALFEN 20150 13.300Ac $1,114.77 S:12 T:38 R:16W MIDDLE 1/3 NE SW DAVID & LISA CONROW 20291 1.000Ac $799.17 S:16 T:38 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 4 COM NE COR, TH W 38 RDS TO CNTR TN RD, TH SELY 240', TH E 240', TH NWLY 240', TH 240' TO POB DESC 487/469 DARWIN & CHERYL RADKE 20328 9.730Ac $480.35 S:18 T:38 R:16W W 300' OF N 1320' FRL W1/2 NW EX HWY DESC 479/596 JERRY NEYLON ETAL 20428 $1,743.67 S:21 T:38 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 5 (6) JOAN M GORANSON 20572 10.000Ac $454.09 S:25 T:38 R:16W W 10 AC SE SE CHERYL CARROLL 20704 10.000Ac $1,314.57 S:32 T:38 R:16W W1/2 W1/2 SW NE TANYA SOLBERG 20756 4.300Ac $392.44 S:33T:38R:16W LOT 4 CSM V 3 P 89(#186496) (LOCATED IN NW SE)MAP #658 ALLAN S & VIRGINIA A WESTERBERG 20826 40.000Ac $980.85 S:36 T:38 R:16W SE NW ALLAN S & VIRGINIA A WESTERBERG 20827 40.000Ac $2,711.24 S:36 T:38 R:16W NE SW SCOTT & MELODY LAHMANN 21024 0.750Ac $1,321.07 S:08 T:38 R:16W WHITE PINE BEACH LOT 10 & N1/2 LOT 11 JESS GILBERT 21095 8.660Ac $433.66 S:05 T:38 R:16W PCL NE SE (A & B) EX CSM V 4 P 72 MARK D AUSLUND 21098 6.200Ac $308.79 S:05 T:38 R:16W SEC 5 PCL NE SE (F)

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2013 Acres

Amt Due

MICHAEL J & CATHERINE M HACKL 33435 0.190Ac $1.65 S:33 T:41 R:16W PCL GL 1 DESC IN V233 P462 EXC CSM V2 P259, CSM V3 P49, V325 P81, V336 P326 CRAIG & LANGLEY COSTON COSTON, EDNA 21220 20.000Ac $413.15 S:05 T:41 R:15W E 1/2 NE SE JEFFREY WILLIE, ELIZABETH EMBERSON, BRADLEY T JOHNSON LEHMAN ROBERT WILLIE, KATHLEEN CASPER, REBECCA STEPHENS LOUIS WILLIE, THOMAS WILLIE, TIMOTHY WILLIE 21857 20.560Ac $185.58 S:13 T:41 R:16W PCL GOV LOTS 4 & 5 DESC 452/336 EX PCL DESC 206/215 PETER J & CHERYL L KAHL 22018 0.950Ac $328.38 S:27 T:41 R:16W LOT 2 CSM V 9 P 263 (IN SW NE) (TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS V 462 P 6) (CSM V3 P110-ESMT) FLAMBEAU HYDRO LLC 22117 35.860Ac $1,917.96 S:28 T:41 R:16W PCL NW SE & SW SE DESC # 337118 JOHN HARTY 22122 15.370Ac $350.33 S:29 T:41 R:16W NW NE EX PRT N 830' OF E 1000' LYG N OF 1982 PROPOSED S77, V 364 P 450 EX CSM V20 P134 JOHN HARTY 22124 5.000Ac $328.38 S:29 T:41 R:16W LOT 2 CSM V20 P134(#368827) (NW NE) TRAXX MOTOR SPORTS INC 22132 5.000Ac $1,988.57 S:29 T:41 R:16W S 726' OF E 300' OF E1/2 NE NW (W/ESMT #345258) FLAMBEAU HYDRO LLC 22210 23.450Ac $1,845.73 S:33 T:41 R:16W PRT NW NE LYG W OF RR RW DESC #337118 FLAMBEAU HYDRO LLC 22216 11.270Ac $362.84 S:33 T:41 R:16W PCL NE NW DESC #337118 TIMOTHY & CONNIE KEVAN 22526 10.030Ac $1,298.58 S:36T:41R:17W NE 1/4 SENW & N 100' OF SE1/4 SENW EX THEREFROM N 100' TED SPERLING 22602 5.310Ac $349.72 S:24 T:41 R:16W GRIFF ACRES LOT 5 WAYNE M RUSS 22612 0.270Ac $57.45 S:36 T:41 R:16W PART LOT 1 CSM#2119 V12 P31 LYING N OF TOWN LINE (SE SW)#254833 BAUM & SONS PROP INC 22886 0.350Ac $3,142.84 S:28 T:41 R:16W ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF DANBURY LOTS 15, 16 & W1/2 LOT 17, BLK 2 RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 22939 0.160Ac $65.67 S:28 T:41 R:16W A M BROOKS 1ST ADD DANBURY LOT 5, BLK 9 RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 22940 0.160Ac $65.67 S:28 T:41 R:16W A M BROOKS 1ST ADD DANBURY LOT 6, BLK 9 RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 22941 0.160Ac $65.67 S:28 T:41 R:16W A M BROOKS 1ST ADD DANBURY LOT 7, BLK 9 RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 22942 0.160Ac $65.67 S:28 T:41 R:16W A M BROOKS 1ST ADD DANBURY LOT 8, BLK 9 JOHN M & PATRICIA A HARDESTY 22970 0.690Ac $763.16 S:28 T:41 R:16W TUYNMAN'S 1ST ADD DANBURY LOT 3, BLK 1 JO ANN BERG, DARRELL S CONNORS, KENNETH L'ESPERANCE 23029 0.160Ac $556.87 S:28 T:41 R:16W PEET'S 1ST ADD DANBURY LOT 3, BLK 11 JO ANN BERG, DARRELL S CONNORS, KENNETH L'ESPERANCE 23030 0.480Ac $146.39 S:28 T:41 R:16W PEET'S 1ST ADD DANBURY LOTS 4, 5 & 6, BLK 11 MAE F WIERSCHEM 23034 0.160Ac $3,012.58 S:28 T:41 R:16W PEET'S 1ST ADD DANBURY LOT 10, BLK 11 BARRY & MARY PRESTON 23047 0.160Ac $65.67 S:28 T:41 R:16W PEET'S 1ST ADD DANBURY LOT 11, BLK 12 BARRY & MARY PRESTON 23048 0.160Ac $3,265.28 S:28 T:41 R:16W PEET'S 1ST ADD DANBURY LOT 12, BLK 12 RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 23056 0.640Ac $592.22 S:28 T:41 R:16W PEET'S 1ST ADD DANBURY LOTS 1 THRU 4, BLK 14 KATHLEEN HEULE 23081 2.830Ac $460.13 S:28 T:41 R:16W SUBDIVISION NW1/4 SEC 28 LOT 15 GINGER KOENEN 23094 2.300Ac $3,499.21 S:28 T:41 R:16W SUBDIVISION NW1/4 SEC 28 S 200' LOT 26 & N 100' LOT 34 MARTY J CLENDENING 23103 2.230Ac $161.81 S:28 T:41 R:16W SUBDIVISION NW1/4 SEC 28 LOT 35 EX V 366 P 567 TOWN OF TRADE LAKE 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description RICKY & MADELINE BERGLUND 32211 11.140Ac $3,455.44 S:04 T:37 R:18W THAT PRT SW NW LYG S OF REF LN DESC #330921 EX CSM V21 P287 (D-1543) PERKINS, DANIEL JONES, STEPHANIE 23132 3.250Ac $1,437.08 S:01 T:37 R:18W N 500' OF W 344' FR NW NW ALROSE BECKMARK 23138 37.690Ac $228.12 S:01 T:37 R:18W GOV LOT 2 WILLIAM M GOEPFERT 23323 2.140Ac $555.59 S:07 T:37 R:18W CSM V 3 P 67 (IN SE NW) LEROY W & ROBERTA J SCHWIEGER JR 23348 9.000Ac $881.17 S:08 T:37 R:18W NE1/4 NE SE EX W 12 1/2 RDS OF N 13 RDS KELLY KRIEGER 23371 40.000Ac $1,645.39 S:09 T:37 R:18W SE NW RALPH H BRITTON 23400 15.060Ac $302.93 S:10 T:37 R:18W GOV LOT 5 ERIC GOEMAN 23939 20.000Ac $683.25 S:26 T:37 R:18W W 1/2 NE NW ERIC GOEMAN 23940 20.000Ac $858.95 S:26 T:37 R:18W E 1/2 NE NW MICHAEL RUPP 24006 1.000Ac $78.08 S:27 T:37 R:18W PCL NW NW (W/ESMT 212/406 #154515) THOMAS A DREWS 24024 0.620Ac $4,436.49 S:27 T:37 R:18W LT 2 CSM V 3 P 66 & OUTLOT 2 CSM V 6 P 3 (IN GOV LT 7) DAVID & MARY HINIKER 24027 0.490Ac $1,435.91 S:27 T:37 R:18W LOT 2 CSM V 9 P 48 (IN GOV LOTS 7 & 8) DALE AND STEPHANIE MATSON 24033 1.080Ac $857.64 S:27 T:37 R:18W LOT 1 CSM V16 P191 (GOV LOT 8) (W/ESMNT 633/300) RICHARD T KOONS 24368 2.360Ac $1,074.88 S:22 T:37 R:18W DENN'S PINE LAKE SUB LOT 10 GENERAL MTG.FINANCE CORP 24369 1.940Ac $504.87 S:21 T:37 R:18W LITTLE TRADE LAKE LOT 1 CSM V19 P273(#363216) (LOT 1 & PRT LOT 2) GENERAL MTG.FINANCE CORP 24370 1.510Ac $1,615.63 S:21 T:37 R:18W LITTLE TRADE LAKE LOT 2 CSM V19 P273(#363216) (PRT LOT 2) GENERAL MTG.FINANCE CORP 24385 9.020Ac $780.87 S:21 T:37 R:18W LITTLE TRADE LAKE LOT 17 TOWN OF UNION 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description


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PUBLIC NOTICES

BURNETT COUNTY SENTINEL

MAY 4, 2016

www.burnettcountysentinel.com DANIEL & MARGARET MCGINLEY 32228 0.450Ac S:13 T:40 R:17W OUTLOT 1 CSM V22 P97(#387726)

$12.54 (GOV LOT 4)

DANIEL W & JANET A CUTLER 24547 38.860Ac S:08 T:40 R:17W NW SW

$706.05

DANIEL W & JANET A CUTLER 24548 39.120Ac $924.17 S:08 T:40 R:17W SW SW DANIEL CUTLER 24549 19.520Ac $227.17 S:08 T:40 R:17W W 1/2 SE SW ELLEN ATCHISON 24551 9.760Ac $293.74 S:08 T:40 R:17W SE 1/4 SE SW (LIFE ESTATE TO DANIEL W CUTLER) ANDREW G RHEA, JARED ALAN OTTO, MARK ALAN JUST KEVIN RORY JOHNSON 24594 1.220Ac $1,604.01 S:09 T:40 R:17W LOT 13 CSM V21 P83(#376886) (GOV LOT 6) MAXINE GUNDERSON 24754 9.970Ac $2,541.62 S:14 T:40 R:17W E1/2 E1/2 NE SW RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 24769 0.480Ac $75.20 S:14 T:40 R:17W LOT 6 CSM V 8 P 320 (IN GOV LOT 3) RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 24770 0.480Ac $75.20 S:14 T:40 R:17W LOT 7 CSM V 8 P 320 (IN GOV LOT 3) RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 24771 0.480Ac $75.20 S:14 T:40 R:17W LOT 8 CSM V 8 P 320 (IN GOV LOT 3) RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 24772 0.480Ac $75.20 S:14 T:40 R:17W LOT 9 CSM V 8 P 322 (IN GOV LOT 3) RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 24778 0.470Ac $62.17 S:14 T:40 R:17W LOT 15 CSM V 8 P 324 (IN GOV LOT 3) ROBERT B BROWN, COLLEEN J BROWN - LIFE ESTATE 24839 10.000Ac $363.86 S:16 T:40 R:17W LOT 2 CSM V 9 P 123 (IN SW NW) (LE-COLLEEN BROWN) GORDON R GREEN, JERAMIAH GREEN 24869 1.000Ac $87.49 S:17 T:40 R:17W LOT 1 CSM V 11 P 215 (IN NW NE) FLAMBEAU HYDRO LLC 25313 14.690Ac $2,087.84 S:13 T:40 R:18W PCL SE SW FLAMBEAU HYDRO LLC 25317 14.690Ac $1,283.09 S:13 T:40 R:18W PCL SW SE FLAMBEAU HYDRO LLC 25349 14.690Ac $188.03 S:24 T:40 R:18W PCL NW NE FLAMBEAU HYDRO LLC 25355 14.690Ac $188.03 S:24 T:40 R:18W PCL NE NW KENNETH BOETTCHER 25407 5.410Ac $277.02 S:13 T:40 R:17W CLAUSON SUBDIVISION LOT 7 TODD & CAROLYN BORK 25516 2.080Ac $5,083.98 S:30 T:40 R:17W PINEWOOD PLANTATION LOT 16 TOWN OF WEBB LAKE 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description TODD R & LUCILLE I SCOTT 26031 4.150Ac $37.62 S:20 T:41 R:14W LOT 2 CSM#3472 V17 P114 (GL 2 & 3)#325978 ANDREW KUCHARSKI JR 26053 0.730Ac $1,329.46 S:20 T:41 R:14W LOT 2 CSM V18 P261 (#349681) (FRMLY PRT LOTS 2 & 3 CSM V15 P64 - GOV LOT 5) DEAN SLINKER 26113 40.000Ac $1,004.90 S:24 T:41 R:14W SE NE STARR PETERSEN, STEVEN BLANCHETTE 26174 12.900Ac $7.14 S:27 T:41 R:14W PCL GOV LT 2 COM NW COR TH S 903' TH E 649' TH N TO NORTH LN GL 2, TH W TO POB AS DESC 447/635 JOSHUA MORGAN 26230 2.350Ac $1,825.18 S:28 T:41 R:14W LOT 3 CSM#1758 V9 P192 (SW NW)#232301 RANDY HUNT 26459 3.000Ac $4.00 S:34 T:41 R:14W GOV LOT 3 LYG E OF NICABOYNE LAKE RD & S OF THE INTRSCTN OF SAID RD AND THE E LN OF SEC, EX CSM V13 P21 JOHN F JR WEINAND 26583 $1,199.46 S:26 T:41 R:14W HIDDEN BAY CONDO UNIT 1 & 1/4 INT COMMON ELEMENT MICHAEL F MAGHRAK 26652 5.420Ac $282.72 S:20 T:41 R:14W MAJESTIC PINES LOT 12 AND 1/32 INT OUTLOT 1 & 2 JOSHUA MORGAN 26753 $6,963.55 S:32 T:41 R:14W MURMURING PINES LOT 76 CHRISTINE HEMMELGARN 26866 0.460Ac $418.31 S:34 T:41 R:14W PINE WOODS BEACH LOT 67 CHRISTINE HEMMELGARN 26867 0.460Ac $66.99 S:34 T:41 R:14W PINE WOODS BEACH LOT 68 CHRISTOPHER & STACY BRAUN 26915 1.500Ac $151.42 S:29 T:41 R:14W PINEY WOODS RETREAT LOT 3 ROBERT F FOLEY KECK, CARL E & JEWELL 26926 1.500Ac $151.42 S:29 T:41 R:14W PINEY WOODS RETREAT LOT 12 DODI MECHELL CROUCH KECK, CARL E & JEWELL 26927 1.500Ac $151.42 S:29 T:41 R:14W PINEY WOODS RETREAT LOT 13 DODI MECHELL CROUCH KECK, CARL E & JEWELL 26928 1.500Ac $151.42 S:29 T:41 R:14W PINEY WOODS RETREAT LOT 14 BRENT C & KRISTINA L DUGGER 27286 0.500Ac $93.81 S:31 T:41 R:14W HIGHRIDGE OAKS ADD VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 74 KEITH A & KIMBERLY G BAKER 27367 3.000Ac $12.18 S:30 T:41 R:14W UPLAND WOODS ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 36 TOWN OF WEST MARSHLAND 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description ELWIN J & MARILYN S SCHULTZ 27564 40.000Ac S:33 T:39 R:18W SE SW MARGARET TAYLOR 27648 5.000Ac S:01 T:39 R:19W E 1/2 NW 1/4 NE SE JON T MULLER 27863 9.700Ac S:22 T:39 R:19W NE NW EX E 1000' RONALD YLITALO 28090 20.000Ac S:33 T:39 R:19W N 1/2 SW SE TIFFANY MAE & GREGORY JOHN EINBERGER JR 28226 10.000Ac S:33 T:40 R:18W S 10A NW SW TOWN OF WOOD RIVER Owner Names ID # Acres Description MICHELLE & BLAKE SCRIBNER 28281 20.080Ac S:01 T:38 R:18W FR E1/2 NW NW KEITH H JOHNSON 28311 40.000Ac S:02 T:38 R:18W NE SW KEITH H JOHNSON 28312 39.000Ac S:02 T:38 R:18W NW SW EX W 33' & 465/92 FOR HWY MARSHALL C & BETH RYAN 28801 40.000Ac S:19 T:38 R:18W NW SE EARL A & MARY V WILSON 28951 15.000Ac S:24 T:38 R:18W SW SE LYG N & W OF TW RD EX N 15A

$1,152.70 $928.57 $538.96 $2,199.16 $513.23 2013 Amt Due

$2,145.34 $46.05 $47.01 $879.89 $1,624.95

DUANE L SELANDER 28970 9.000Ac S:25 T:38 R:18W PCL NW NW GRANTSBURG TRANSFER CO 29071 10.000Ac S:26 T:38 R:18W N1/2 N1/2 SE NW GERALD & DONNA ENSIGN 29103 11.500Ac S:27 T:38 R:18W N 380' SW NW KENNETH & LISA ADOLPHSON 29433 40.000Ac S:36 T:38 R:18W SW SW VILLAGE OF GRANTSBURG Owner Names ID # Acres Description

$1,092.96 $2,156.25 $175.71 $1,632.44 2013 Amt Due

ROBERT THAYER 32280 0.410Ac $1,158.72 S:11 T:38 R:19W LOT 3 CSM#4101 V21 P268 (NW SW)(#383099) JOSHUA P BRENIZER 29587 $228.74 S:14 T:38 R:19W ORIG VIL OF GRANTSBURG E 99' LOT 1 BLK 1 PHILLIP BRENIZER JOSHUA P BRENIZER 29590 $2,871.98 S:14 T:38 R:19W ORIG VIL OF GRANTSBURG S 43' LOT 3 BLK 1 LAURA L KNOTTS-JOHNSON 29645 0.083Ac $288.05 S:14 T:38 R:19W VILLAGE OF GRANTSBURG ASSESSOR'S PLAT #1 LOT 9 (PRT BLK 4 ORIG VIL) PHILLIP BRENIZER 29692 $2,081.65 S:14 T:38 R:19W ANDERSON'S ADDITION LOT 9 BLK 1 PHILLIP BRENIZER 29693 $1,503.65 S:14 T:38 R:19W ANDERSON'S ADDITION LOT 10 BLK 1 RANDY & VICTORIA BOWMAN 29696 $137.43 S:14 T:38 R:19W ANDERSON'S ADDITION N 1/2 LOT 12 BLK 1 RANDY & VICTORIA BOWMAN 29697 $185.96 S:14 T:38 R:19W ANDERSON'S ADDITION LOT 13 BLK 1 EX S 46' PHILLIP BRENIZER 29726 $4,859.59 S:14 T:38 R:19W ANDERSON'S ADDITION LOTS 3 & 5 BLK 4 EX S 30' GARY LANGE SR 29947 0.536Ac $1,302.89 S:11 T:38 R:19W LOT 4 CSM V 16 P 05 (SE SW & NE SW) CANDUS HARER 29986 $207.48 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 2ND ADDITION LOT 13 CANDUS HARER 29987 $886.87 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 2ND ADDITION LOT 14 WILLIAM J & KIMBERLEE E BARTUSCH 29990 $744.06 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 2ND ADDITION LOT 17 BRADLEY REHBEIN, JETISHA ECKSTROM 29991 $797.64 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 2ND ADDITION LOT 18 CAROL A HOUSE 29993 $660.42 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 2ND ADDITION LOT 20 KAY LAMPHERE 30003 $1,542.02 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 3RD ADDITION LOT 30 JAMES R EWING, TRACY A THOMPSON 30039 0.510Ac $2,250.07 S:11 T:38 R:19W LOT 4 CSM#3291 V16 P15 (SE SW) WALTER HANSON, ARTHUR HANSON, DENNIS HANSON 30134 $2,161.16 S:14 T:38 R:19W PCL NW NE (LIFE ESTATE TO JOYCE HANSON) CHARLES S GOEPFERT, CLEONE P FERGUSON 30176 $1,584.81 S:14 T:38 R:19W PCL NE NW KENNETH L SODERBECK 30218 $1,683.92 S:14 T:38 R:19W PCL NW NW EVERGREEN CONSTRUCTION & FENCE CO LLC 30318 $1,584.61 S:14T:38R:19W PCL NWSE & NESE DESC 545/320 & 596/202 EX 581/365 FOR RD VILLAGE OF SIREN 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description LAWRENCE WACHEWICZ 32844 0.180Ac $1,816.58 S:17 T:38 R:16W VILL SIREN ASSESSOR'S PLAT #4 LOT 6 EDWIN & MATTIE LARSON 33496 0.007Ac $2.72 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN LOT 3 BLK 8 EXC S100' & N 1/2 LORI A RICHISON 30595 0.161Ac $151.05 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN LOT 1, BLK 6 LORI A RICHISON 30596 0.161Ac $2,176.28 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN LOT 2, BLK 6 LORI A RICHISON 30597 0.161Ac $236.79 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN LOT 3, BLK 6 ANTHONY & JULIE DALSVEEN 30659 0.161Ac $1,138.20 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN LOT 8, BLK 11 TED HUNTER, CHARLENE HYSLOP 30709 0.161Ac $151.05 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 1, BLK 16 TED HUNTER, CHARLENE HYSLOP 30710 0.161Ac $681.94 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 2, BLK 16 RITA GJONNES 30725 0.148Ac $1,298.87 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 9, BLK 17 RITA GJONNES 30726 0.148Ac $1,153.86 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 10, BLK 17 RITA GJONNES 30727 0.148Ac $6,327.57 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 11 & 12, BLK 17 RITA GJONNES 30729 0.161Ac $3,662.52 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 2, BLK 18 WADE & KIMBERLY WAMBOLT, ELNA WAMBOLT 30736 0.161Ac $188.83 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 11, BLK 18 RICHARD KOSLOSKI, RONALD KOSLOSKI, DORIS KOSLOSKI - LIFE ESTATE 30814 2.390Ac $1,949.71 S:17 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN WEST PIONEER ADD LOT 8 & 9 (LIFE ESTATE DORIS KOSLOSKI) CHRISTOPHER J SCHAUER 30875 0.723Ac $2,060.63 S:07 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN SEC 7 LOT 1 CSM#187 V1 P190 (TIF 2)#158108 CLIFFORD T & DORIS A DURAN 30877 0.530Ac $3,483.20 S:07 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN SEC 7 PCL IN GOV LOT 5 KEITH L HARINGS 30908 4.630Ac $825.40 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN - SEC 8 (TIF 2) LOT 2 CSM V 5 P 258 (PART GOV LOT 4) CHARLES T & CONNIE E KEITH 30940 0.740Ac $4,861.52 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN - SEC 8 3RD ASSESSOR'S PLAT LOT 2 (GOV LOT 3) DAVID KOPECKY 30944 1.110Ac $2,877.93 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN - SEC 8 3RD ASSESSOR'S PLAT LOT 6 (GOV LOT 3) (TIF 2) ROBERT E MELIN 30950 1.000Ac $520.59 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN SEC 8 (TIF 2) PCL NE SW EX PCL V 224 P 289 (LIFE ESTATE TO RUTH ERICKSON) ROBERT E MELIN 30952 1.080Ac $958.64 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN SEC 8 (TIF 2) PCL NE SW (LIFE ESTATE TO RUTH ERICKSON) DARRELL M & LAURA J FOSSUM 30967 0.168Ac $1,984.12 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILL OF SIREN - SEC 8 LOT 1 CSM V 2 P 149 (IN NE SW)

( ) ROBERT E MELIN 30996 1.460Ac $620.40 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILL OF SIREN - SEC 8 PCL N1/2 SW EX PCL V 280 P66 (TIF 2) DON D KOPECKY 31008 0.500Ac $1,192.07 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN SEC 8 (TIF 2) PCL NW SW & OUTLOT 4 CSM V19 P268(#363010) GERALD R & GAIL E POTVIN 31072 0.340Ac $2,743.07 S:17 T:38 R:16W VIL OF SIREN SEC 17 PCL NW NW EX V 405 P 364 (TIF 2) TROY A LANNING 31093 0.520Ac $1,975.29 S:17 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN SEC 17 PCL SE NW (TIF 2) DON D KOPECKY 31121 2.850Ac $598.82 S:17 T:38 R:16W VIL OF SIREN - SEC 17 N1/4 N1/2 NW SW EX N 60' & RR RW DON D KOPECKY 31122 2.000Ac $54.23 S:17 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN SEC 17 N 60' N1/4 N1/2 NW SW VILLAGE OF WEBSTER 2013 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description RANDY WILLIAMSON 32311 1.030Ac $767.99 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER 2 PCLS LAND DESC AS: (1) BEG AT PT 22 RDS S & 64 RDS E OF 1/4 POST BTWN SEC 8 & 9, TH (See Note) LAWRENCE MOSHER 32327 0.160Ac $274.72 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER S 1/2 LOTS 1 & 2 BLK 5 CONNIE BUSHEY 32857 25.430Ac $706.60 S:08 T:39 R:16W PCL NW SE & SW SE DESC 626/738 EX CSM V18 P187 & EX CSM V23 P168 JESSE TOBER 32862 1.200Ac $968.48 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER P NEISEN ADD LOT 2 CSM V23 P83 (#397673) (PRT LOT 2 CSM V22 P281- PRT LOTS 1-5 OF SUBD) LAWRENCE MOSHER 31347 0.160Ac $261.14 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER LOT 3, BLK 5 BRIMBLECOM TRUST 31377 0.170Ac $95.13 S:08T:39R:16W VILL OF WEBSTER N 25 ' LOT 1, BLK 9 & PCL V 292 P 508 KEVIN S FLODIN 31382 0.120Ac $772.81 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER PCL COM SE COR LOT 3 BLK 9 TH E TO SW COR LOT 3 BLK 10 TH N TO NW COR TH W TO NE (See Note) CAROLE DANIELS 31384 0.160Ac $73.38 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER LOT 1, BLK 10 EX W 20' & S 108' ROBERT L MARSH 31412 0.170Ac $243.95 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER LOT 3, BLK 16 ROBERT L MARSH 31413 0.170Ac $180.36 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER LOT 4, BLK 16 ROBERT L MARSH 31415 0.170Ac $1,490.99 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER LOT 6, BLK 16 BRIMBLECOM TRUST 31464 0.340Ac $3,133.63 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER P NEILSEN ADD LOT 7 EX THAT PRT LYG E OF A LINE 210' E OF & = TO THE E LINE OF 1ST AVE CAROLE DANIELS 31474 0.410Ac $2,303.60 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER P NEILSEN ADD S 70' LOT 14 MONICA B CUNNINGHAM 31485 0.340Ac $1,039.09 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER UNIVERSITY ADD LOTS 11 & 12 BLK 1 (W/ESMT #332218) GREGORY D & ROCKY A CLARK 31551 1.030Ac $365.86 S:08T:39R:16W VILL OF WEBSTER ROBERT'S RESIDENCE ADD LT 8, BLK 3 GREGORY D & ROCKY A CLARK 31552 1.030Ac $736.51 S:08T:39R:16W VILL OF WEBSTER ROBERT'S RESIDENCE ADD LOT 9, BLK 3 GREGORY D & ROCKY A CLARK 31553 1.160Ac $1,040.83 S:08T:39R:16W VILL OF WEBSTER ROBERT'S RESIDENCE ADD LOT 10, BLK 3 ROBERT L & KIMBERLY A JOHNSON 31613 1.000Ac $3,846.48 S:04 T:39 R:16W VILL OF WEBSTER - SEC 4 LOT 1 CSM V 17 P 106 (SW SW) MAGGIE GRACE OLSON REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, JEREMY R OLSON 31628 0.230Ac $1,674.05 S:05 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER - SEC 5 LOT 1 CSM#897 V4 P182 (IN SE NE & NE SE)#196534 JEROME BLODGETT 31666 0.270Ac $1,957.07 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER - SEC 8 LOT 1 CSM V 2 P 270 (IN SE NE) (LIFE ESTATE TO LINDA BLODGETT) WILHELMINA J SCHULTZ 31671 0.620Ac $912.27 S:08 T:39 R:16W VIL OF WEBSTER - SEC 8 LOT 2 CSM V 3 P 78 (IN NE1/4) ROBERT R & KELLY L CARLSON 31746 0.680Ac $4,569.38 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER - SEC 9 LOT 1 CSM V 14 P 141 (SW NW) (SUBJ TO COVENANT OF USE) TAYLOR LAND COMPANY LLC 31801 1.600Ac $6,509.80 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER LOT 1 CSM#2276 V13 P142 (NW SW) -FUNERAL HOME #270065 TAYLOR LAND COMPANY LLC 31805 0.340Ac $4,490.56 S:09 T:39 R:16W VIL OF WEBSTER SEC 9 CSM#607 V3 P38 (IN NW SW) LISA SMITH 31818 0.560Ac $475.83 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER PCL NW SW SEC 9 MILDRED BUGGERT LIFE ESTATE 31853 0.240Ac $1,048.86 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER PCL SW SW SEC 9 BRIMBLECOM TRUST 31859 0.590Ac $4,746.02 S:09T:39R:16W VILL OF WEBSTER SEC 9LOT 3 CSM V9 P297 (IN S1/2 SW1/4) GERALDINE CYMS 31862 0.770Ac $2,196.47 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER SEC 9 PCL SE SW COM 90 1/2 RDS S & 39 1/2 RDS E OF NE COR NW SW TH S 19 RDS TH E 6 1/2 RDS (See Note) GERALDINE CYMS 31863 1.010Ac $535.18 S:09 T:39 R:16W VIL OF WEBSTER SEC 9 PCL SE SW COM 90 1/2 RDS S & 31 RDS E OF NE COR NW SW TH S 19 RDS TH E 8 1/2 RDS TH N (See Note) CRYSTAL BAY CORPRATION 31877 3.650Ac $164.55 S:16 T:39 R:16W VILF WEBSTER LOT 1 CSM V 10 P 254 (IN NE NW) SEC 16 NOTE: (Contact the County Treasurer for complete description)

TOWN OF GRANTSBURG Notice of Meeting to Adjourn Board of Review To a Later Date STATE OF WISCONSIN Town of Grantsburg Burnett County The Board of Review of the Town of Grantsburg, Burnett County, Wisconsin, will meet on May 9, 2016 at 5:00 P.M. at the Grantsburg Town Hall, 23211 State Road 48/87, for the purpose of calling the board of review into session during the 30-day period beginning on the 2nd Monday of May, pursuant to s.70.47(1), Wis. stats. Due to the fact that 2016 is a revaluation year conducted by the town assessor, the assessment roll will not be completed at this time, and the board of review will be adjourned to a later date. This Reminder Notice is hereby given this 4th day of May, 2016. Romey Nelson, Clerk for the Town of Grantsburg WNAXLP


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D I R FINANCIAL SERVICES Corey Arnold Insurance and Financial Services, Inc. Corey T. Arnold, Agent 107 Wisc. Ave. S, Frederic, WI 54837 Bus. 715-327-8076 Fax: 715-327-8162 corey.arnold.jytd@statefarm.com

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Everything made new And I heard a loud voice saying, “See the home of God is among human beings — he will wipe away every tear from their eyes — See, I am making all things new.� Revelation 21:3-5. It was my birthday in my 6th grade year. I woke up on a June morning to find a fishing pole leaning against my bed. It seemed like a new future lay ahead of me. To be made new is to have a new life purpose in the days ahead. The writer of Revelation is saying God is here to create a new future. The suffering and losses in the present

will be overcome and be no more. We want a new car, house, shirt, dress, fishing pole. We long for seeds to sprout, leaves to bud, flowers to blossom, birds to build nests – events that signal a new season. Yet, we do not feel fully new. Inside of us are old aches, tensions and fears. Deep down are regrets over torn relationships due to selfishness. Even in our sleep, we feel it is all up to us without God as a helping friend. The writer of Revelation is saying let each of us wake up to God who is with us. God fills our life situations with the loving presence

of the beloved Son Jesus. Jesus enters the tangled web of our brokenness through his death on the cross out of self-giving love. Everything from our old past is set aside, forgiven, no more to judge us. “See, I am making all things new.� The risen, conquering Jesus urges us to wake up to enjoy the new way of life, which is to “love one another. Just as I have loved you... By this everyone will know you are my disciples.� John 13:3435.

Pastor Doug Olson Yellow Lake Lutheran Church

UNITED METHODIST

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CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

28509 County Road H 1/8 mile north of A&H intersection Pastor Tryg Wistad 715-635-4816 www.crossroadschurch@gmail.com Sunday Worship 10:00 am Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pm Thurs. Women’s Bible Study 1:30 pm Sat. Men’s Bible Study 8 am

Just west of Askov on Hwy. 23 Auxiliary Mtgs start at 9:30 am Sacrament Meeting 11:20 am

LAKESIDE COMMUNITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA Cty Rd. H, 1/2 mile N. of Cty. A on H Office: (715) 635-7791 Pastor Bill Schroeder Sunday Worship: 10 am w/ communion Sunday School: 9 am All welcome www.lakesidelutheranwi.com

SACRED HEART OF JESUS & MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH Jct. Cty. Rds A & H • Crescent Lake Voyager Village Area. 715-866-7321 Fr. Michael J. Tupa, Pastor Mass: Thurs. 9:30 am Sun. 8:00 am Reconciliation as per bulletin & by appt.

ALPHA CALVARY COVENANT 11530 St. Rd. 70, Grantsburg 715-689-2541 Scott Sagle, Pastor Sunday Worship 10:30 am Sunday School: 9:30 am Bible Study: Wed. 7:30 pm

ATLAS ATLAS UNITED METHODIST UPPER ST. CROIX PARISH 2110 295th Ave. Cty. Rd. B Pastor Kris Johnson/ Pastor Mike Brubaker Worship: 11 am Sunday School: 11:15 am

CUSHING LAKETOWN LUTHERAN 2738 220th St. Pastor Marilyn Crossfield Worship: 10:45 am Sun. Sch.: 10:45 am (Sept. - May) Wheelchair Accessible

FIRST LUTHERAN

7520 Water St. • 715-866-8646 Rev. Eddie Crise, Sr. Pastor Rev. Thomas Cook, Assoc. Pastor Sunday Worship 8:45 am

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CATHOLIC CHURCH 7586 St. Rd. 77 • 715-866-7321 Fr. Michael J. Tupa, Pastor Mass: Fri. 9 am & Sat. 4 pm Reconciliation as per bulletin & by appt.

EKDALL COMMUNITY CHURCH 8 mi. north on Cty. Rd. F, Fire #13295 715-463-5408 • Dan Shadis, Pastor Meeting every Sunday at 9 am Potluck lunch following. Everyone welcome.

FALUN FIRST BAPTIST

Pastor Marilyn Crossfield Worship 9 am Sun. Sch. 9 am (Sept. - May) Wheelchair Accessible

Mike Kleven, Pastor Sunday Sch. for all ages 9:30 am Church Service 10:45 am Youth Ministries 6:30 pm, Wed. Adult Bible Study 2 pm, Thurs.

DAIRYLAND

TRINITY LUTHERAN

THE WOODLAND CHURCH (A Wesleyan Church) Pastor Andrea Wittwer 33921 State Rd 35 • 715-244-3649 Sunday Worship 11 am Bible Study 6:30 pm, Wed. with potluck

DANBURY FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7534 Peet St. • 715-656-4010 Sunday: Adult Sunday School 9 am Morning Service 10 am Evening Service 7 pm Monday: Bible Study 6:30 pm

Carl Heidel, Pastor • 689-2271 Worship 9:00 am (Nursery prov.); 10 - 11 am coffee & fellowship; 10:15 - 11 am Sunday School (Sept. - May) A class for all ages. Everyone welcome. Comm. Every Sunday. Everyone welcome

FREDERIC SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

PILGRAM LUTHERANFREDERIC (ELCA)

ST. DOMINIC CATHOLIC CHURCH

Pastor Paul Peterson 507 Wisconsin Ave. N. 715-327-8012 Sunday Worship: 10:30 am Communion 1st & 2nd Sundays LWF3 - 5-7 - 1st & 3rd Wed of month www.pilgrimlutheranfrederic.org

Rev. Tom Thakadipuram 715-327-8119 Mass: Sat. 4:30 pm Sun. 10:30 am

CHURCH OF CHRIST 107 Elm St. • 715-327-8387 Minister: Guy McCarty, Gene Olson, Robert Rutherford Sunday 9 am - 12 pm Worship & Study

ST. LUKE’S UNITED METHODIST Pastor Arveda “Freddie� Kirk Church: 327-4436 Parsonage: 327-8383 Sunday Worship: 10:30 am Fellowship following Wednesday Service: 5:15 pm Church School: Wed. 3:45 - 5 pm Wheelchair accessible. Childcare available during service

WEST SWEDEN GRACE LUTHERAN 1638 345th Ave. • 327-4340 Rev. Thomas McShannock Worship 9:15 am; Sunday School 10:30 am Comm. 1st & 2nd Sunday

ZION LUTHERAN BONE LAKE 5 mi. E. of Frederic on W, 2 mi. S. on I (715) 472-8660 Pastor Mike Fisk Sunday School 9:15 am; Sunday Worship 10:30 am; Communion 1st Sunday; Contemporary Service 3rd Sunday.

Benson Rd. • 715-327-4956 Pastor Curtis Denney Sat. Service; Sabbath Sch. 9:30 am; Worship 11 am

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor Jody Walter Office: 715-866-7191 Hm: 715-866-4622 10:45 a.m Church Service 9 am Sunday School Communion 2nd, 4th & 5th Sun.

GRANTSBURG CENTRAL UNITED METHODIST UPPER ST. CROIX PARISH 715-463-2624 Pastor Kris Johnson/ Pastor Mike Brubaker Worship 9 am; Fellowship 10 am; Christian Ed. Class (all ages) 10:30 am Nursery Available

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Tom Thakadipuram Mass: Sun. 8:30 am Saturday 6:30 pm

CHICKEN COOP CHURCH Mission Developer: Peter Johnson 12119 N. Fork Drive 715-566-1992 A church of the unchurched for the unchurched Soup in the Coop 4 pm Sunday Worship 5 pm

LIVING HOPE CHURCH Doug McConnell, Senior Pastor 715-463-5794 Chris Radtke, youth pastor Worship Services Sunday 9:30 am Sun. School 11 am Held at Grantsburg HS Auditorium

FAITH LUTHERAN Pastor Sandy Hutchens 715-463-5388 Worship 9:30 am Service on WCMP Radio (100.9 FM) Communion celebrated every Sunday Christian Education Wed. afternoon & evening www.myfaithlutheran.org

GRACE BAPTIST Rev. Brad Moore, Sr. Pastor; George Selbher, Assoc. Pastor 715-463-5699 Sun. Worship 10:15 am; Sun. Sch: 9 am Wed., 5:30 pm Supper for all, 6 pm All Stars, Youth Connection, Grace Nursery Sch: Tues. & Thurs., 9 am

BETHANY LUTHERAN Pastor Jay Ticknor • 463-5746 Worship 11 am Sunday School 9:30 am Nursery is available

WOOD RIVER CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Dan Slaikeu, Pastor 715-488-2456 Worship 10 am Sun. School 10:30 am Mid-Week Bible Study Call for info

NEW HOPE LUTHERAN 685 W. State Rd. 70 715-463-5700 Emory Johnson, Pastor Sunday Worship Service 9:30 am Sun. School & Adult Bible Study 11:15 am Watch live and recorded sermons on our website www.newhopelutheranchurch.org

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WORSHIP

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WEST DENMARK LUTHERAN

HERTEL LAKEVIEW UNITED METHODIST S. of Hertel • Jack Starr, Pastor Worship & Sun. Sch. 9 am

LEWIS

1 mi. west of Luck on N & 170th 715-472-2383 Linda Rozumalski, Pastor Worship: 10:00 am Fellowship following the Service Holy Communion: 1st & 3rd Sun., bring for food shelf.

Brian Pardun, Pastor 7686 Lofty Pines Dr. 715-349-5601 Sunday School 9 am Worship 10 am Fellowship follows Wheelchair Accessible www.sirencovenantchurch.org

MARKVILLE

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES

MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST 3482 115th St. • 715-866-8646 Rev. Eddie Crise, Sr. Pastor Rev. Thomas Cook, Assoc. Pastor Worship 8:45 am; UMM/UMW 6:30 pm, 3rd Wed.

LUCK

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor Janeva Stromberg 320-679-1012 Council Chair 715-244-3301 Worship 11 am; Sun. Sch. 10 am

LUCK LUTHERAN 5th St., 510 Foster Ave. East 715-472-2605 Ralph Thompson, Pastor Sunday Worship Service: 10:30 am (Sept-May); Sunday School 9 am (Sept-May); Sunday Worship Service 9 am (June-Aug); Monday Evening Cont. Worship 6:30 pm (June-Aug)

ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN Hwy. 35 & Cty. Rd. B • 472-8190 Roger Kastelle, Pastor Sunday Worship Service: 9 am Sunday Sch.: 10 am

SIREN COVENANT

SIREN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Andrew Bollant, Pastor Worship 9:30 am Wed. Youth 6:30 pm Wheelchair accessible

BETHANY LUTHERAN Paul Peterson, Pastor Worship: 8:30 am Sunday School: 9:45 am Coffee hour to follow service. Nursery available.

SIREN UNITED METHODIST 24025 1st Ave. S. • 715-866-8646 Rev. Eddie Crise, Sr. Pastor Rev. Thomas Cook, Assoc. Pastor Worship 10:15 am Sunday School 9 am (Nursery available) Youth Ministries Wed., 6 pm UMW, 1st Wed., 12 pm Bible Study 9 am Wed.

SPOONER BEAUTIFUL SAVIOR EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (WELS) Gene E. Jahnke, Pastor 715-635-7672 Juct. Hwy 53 & 70 Worship 9:30 am Sunday/Bible Class 10:45 am; Sun. 7:40 am “Voice of Salvation” broadcast, WJMC 96.1 FM

CHURCH OF CHRIST

TRADE RIVER

7425 W. Birch • 866-7157 Sun. Bible Class 9:30 am (all ages) Worship 10:30 am Bible Study 7 pm, Wed. (all ages)

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH

Corner of Elm & Summit Streets 715-635-8475 Father David Bauer Holy Eucharist: Sun. 10:30 am Holy Days as announced

9 miles So. of Grantsburg on Hwy. 87 715-488-2296 Rev. Dale Van Deusen, Pastor Worship 9:30 am Sun. Sch. 10:45 am Wednesday Nights 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study 6:30 pm Jr. & Sr. High Youth Group www.traderiverefc.org

TRADE LAKE ZION LUTHERAN

Sunday Public Talk 10:00 am Watch Tower 10:40 am Cong. Bible Study Tues. 7:00 pm Ministry School 7:35 pm Service Meeting 8:05 pm

SIREN

ST. ALBAN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

11841 Cty. Rd. Z • 327-8384 Rev. Thomas McShannock Sunday School 9:45 am; Sunday Worship 11 am Communion 1st & 2nd Sunday

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 715-866-4111 Pastor Tim Quinn Worship 10:45 am Sun. Sch. 9:30 am AWANA & Jr/Sr High 6:30 pm, Wed.

WEBSTER

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH

TRADE LAKE BAPTIST

GRACE UNITED METHODIST

20750 Cty. Rd. Z (Just South on Cty. Rd. Z, off Hwy. 48) 715-327-8402 David Prince, Pastor Sun. Mornings – Something For Everyone Sun. Sch. 9:15 am Worship 10:15 am Wed. Eve. 6:30 pm AWANA & adult Bible study Everyone is Welcome! Nursery is provided! www.tradelakebaptistchurch.org

26503 Muskey Ave. So. 715-866-8646 Rev. Eddie Crise, Sr. Pastor Rev. Thomas Cook, Assoc. Pastor Sunday Worship 10:30 am Sunday School 9:15 am Bible Study - 1:00 pm, Tues. UMW 2:15 pm 2nd Tues.

Cedar and Muskey Ave. 715-866-7321 Fr. Michael J. Tupa, Pastor Wednesday Mass 5:30 pm Sunday Mass 10:00 am Reconciliation as per bulletin & by appt.

OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN LCMS

YELLOW LAKE LUTHERAN

Pastor Jody Walter Off. 715-866-7191 Hm. 715-866-4622 www.facebook.com/ OurRedeemerWebster 9:00 am Church Service 10:45 am Sunday School & Choir Practice Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays

7615 County Rd. U • 866-8281 Pastors Douglas Olson, Myron Carlson & Danny Wheeler Worship Services - 9:30 am Communion 1st & 3rd Sun. www.yellowlakelutheranchurch. org

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