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COUNTY PROGRESS: Groundbreaking for A&W P. 9; St. Croix Hertel Casino opens P. 2

Towns, tribe mull where to house ambulances BY STEVE BRIGGS SENTINEL

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Grand Opening St. Croix Tribal Council Vice Chairwoman Crystal Peterson cuts the ribbon to officially open the new St. Croix Casino Hertel and Hertel Express to the public at a snowy Grand Opening celebration held on Monday, May 1. Looking on at left is St. Croix Tribal Chairman Lewis Taylor, who opened the event with a prayer and addressed the very large crowd.

US NEWS releases high school rankings BURNETT COUNTY— All three high schools in Burnett County scored highly on the Wisconsin Best High School Rankings list which was released by US News. Grantsburg earns a silver medal as the 42 spot in the state while ranking 1,620 in the country. Siren and Webster sit close to one another at 82 and 85 in the state, both earning bronze medals. All three schools hold a graduation rate of above 75 percent— Webster leads at 91 percent. According to US News, “Schools are ranked based on their performance on state-required tests and how well they prepare students for college.”

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SIREN—As about 40 members of the Burnett County Towns Association pondered the details Thursday evening of the county’s next ambulance contract – including how many ambulances the county needs and where to place them – St. Croix Tribal Council Chairman Lewis Taylor addressed the group for the first time. “Mr. Chairman and members of the association,” Chairman Taylor began. “As you deliberate your options on how to have a cost savings and still maintain full ambulance coverage, we are here to work with this group.” Chairman Taylor said he was attending the meeting to confirm that the St. Croix Tribal Council is agreeable to participating in the ambulance service and possibly providing garage space or maybe a separate garage for an ambulance, plus staff housing for the ambulance crew on duty. While Taylor was not specific about the location, he appeared to indicate that the tribal council would most favorably consider providing the ambulance

Boone Docks Marine store wins award in first year BY SEAN DEVLIN SENTINEL

SIREN— What do you do when the big city life and corporate job routine gets you down? Move to Siren and run your own boat shop. Well, that’s what Mary Smoliak and Chris Kuehn decided late in 2015 when they began talking with TJ Swanson – who was soon to retire after owning the store for over 15 years – about the storefront on WI-35. Kuehn has been a frequent visitor of Burnett County for over 15 years before co-owning the boat shop. He enjoyed a cabin in Danbury and spending as much time as possible on the numerous lakes in the county: approximately 500. After he and Smoliak met,

she was soon a Burnett County lover. “We love the Midwest waters and woods,” said Kuehn. The couple agrees that while they seem to put in more hours at the boat shop than they did working in two different IT jobs in the Twin Cities, their situation is something most people envy—they enjoy their jobs. “We may work a lot more here, but we love it,” said Smoliak. All that hard work has paid off because in just shy of one year, the duo has made the Top 25 Hewitt Dealers List for 2016 in the country – the fifth spot to be exact. Their store opened March 1, 2016. “We were shocked. We were just SEAN DEVLIN | SENTINEL

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Ribbon cutting opens new St. Croix Casino Hertel

HERTEL—The all-new St. Croix Casino Hertel and Hertel Express opened at 10 a.m. Monday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. In attendance were the St. Croix Tribal Council, National Indian Gaming Association Chairman (NIGA) Ernest Stevens, Executive Director Scott Vele of the Midwest Alliance of Sovereign Tribes (MAST), Burnett County Board Chairman Donald Taylor, St. Croix Casinos CEO Leva (Dino) Oustigoff, Jr., members of the construction team and casino marketing staff as well as members of the public. In opening remarks, St. Croix Tribal Inter-governmental Affairs Representative Michael Decorah said the goal for the casino complex is to accommodate travelers and tourists in the Burnett County area. “I think this new facility will meet that goal very well,” he remarked. After St. Croix Tribal Chairman Lewis Taylor opened the ceremony with a prayer, the host drum for the ribbon-cutting ceremony offered an honor song while St. Croix AMVETS Post members presented the eagle staff and colors.

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Chairman Taylor thanked everyone for coming for the ribbon cutting and noted that the opening of the new casino was a big day for the tribe and the community. “The St. Croix tribe is happy to welcome all of you here today,” he said. He also made it a point to acknowledge all veterans and their contribution to our communities. St. Croix Casinos CEO Ousigoff, Jr. told the crowd that the new casino was their casino, that it belonged to the community. He thanked everyone for coming to help open the new facility. St. Croix Tribal Vice Chairman Crystal Peterson performed the actual ribbon cutting accompanied by Chairman Taylor. The new casino features 250 slots. “Gatherings,” a 50-seat sit-down restaurant offers daily specials and a full menu. A full-service truckers’ suite providing lounge-type seating, WiFi, toilets with showers and free laundry facilities; a gas station; a convenience store; a new diesel truckers’ fill area with additional parking for truckers; and a smoke shop with a drive-up window and walk-in humidor.

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An RV Park is scheduled to open May 27. Later in the summer, a registration/ clubhouse will open, offering games, a sitting area and toilets with shower facilities. An adjacent amphitheater will accommodate 850 seated guests. The new amphitheater will open at 5 p.m. Friday,

May 26 with a free concert featuring the Arch Allies, with opening acts Chris Kroeze and Paisan & the Family Brass. Fireworks will follow the show. The casino is located just east of the former St. Croix Casino Hertel Express on State Highway 70, two miles west of Hertel.

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Spring Cleaning Day

Taste Of Siren May 13

SHELL LAKE—A Spring Cleaning Day will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 6 at Theatre in the Woods (the Quam). Come join your old friends and make new friends cleaning the Theatre inside and out. Come for an hour or all morning. We would love to see you there!!

SIREN—The annual Taste of Siren will be from 5-8 p.m. Saturday, May 13 at Northwoods Crossing Event Center at Tesora Restaurant. This year’s non-profit partner is Faith’s Lodge. Siren area dining establishments and select wine, brewery and beverage businesses will provide food and beverage “tastes.” Proceeds from the event’s raffles, games and auctions will support Faith’s Lodge... “a place where hope grows.” Admission is $20 per person or $35 per couple. Advance ticket purchase includes entry into Siren Chamber of Commerce’s grand drawing. For more information, call 715-349-8399/800-788-3164 or VisitSiren.com and FaithsLodge.org.

BeeKeepers to meet May 9 SIREN—Northland Beekeepers invite everyone interested in beekeeping to join them at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 9 at Room 165 at the Burnett County Government Center. The group meets the second Tuesday of every month except winter months.

GHS hosts senior art show May 12 GRANTSBURG—The public is invited to a free Senior Art Show from noon until 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 12 at the Grantsburg High School Gymnasium. High School Art Teacher Jeremy Tomczak said, “Everyone is welcome to come an see this stunning assortment of artwork the senior class members have created.”

‘Indivisible’ groups set listening session May 12 SIREN—Three recently-formed citizens’ groups have announced a joint public event at 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 12 at the Siren Seniors Community Center. As a listening session, “Northwest Wisconsin Speaks” will be held. Sponsors of the event are Polk Burnett Indivisible, Indivisible Solon Springs and Northwestern Wisconsin Indivisible. “Northwest Wisconsin Speaks” is designed to provide a safe and respectful place for people to share their concerns with elected officials as an opportunity for the people to speak and the representatives to listen. At the end of the evening, elected officials present (or their representatives) will respond to what they’ve heard from citizens.

Yellow Lake Food Distribution May 18 WEBSTER—The monthly food distribution that occurs on the third Thursday every month will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 18 at Connections, located next door to Minit Mart in Webster. All are welcome. Sponsored by Yellow Lake Food Distribution and God’s People Serving.

Red Cross Blood Drive May 22 at T-Dawgs GRANTSBURG—A Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from noon to 6 p.m. Monday, May 22 at T-Dawgs Conference Center in the Gateway Plaza at 429 E State Road 70. Walk-in donors are welcome. Appointments are accepted at 1-800-RedCross or online at www.redcrossblood.org, sponsor code “Grantsburg.” Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood.

Red Cross Blood Drive May 23 at Webster WEBSTER—A Red Cross Blood Drive will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuseday, May 23 at Webster Community Center, locat-

ed at 7421 Main Street West. Walk-in donors are welcome. The drive is sponsored by the Webster Lions Club. Appointments are accepted at 1-800-RedCross or online at www. redcrossblood.org, sponsor code “Webster.”

Intro to laptop, tablet computers WEBSTER— ADRC offers older adults a new, quick, easy, safe and free way to learn how to use a tablet or computer. The events are called “Sip & Swipe Cafes.” If you have a tablet that has been collecting dust, now would be the time to break that out and learn how to use it! If you do not have one, ADRC has a limited number of iPads that it will provide during the training. This program is self-paced, which removes the pressure of keeping up with others. A coach is alongside you throughout the process to help with any questions. This award-winning program made it possible for more than 90,000 older adults to help themselves learn to use the Worldwide Web (internet) and email. The following workshops have been scheduled: Webster: 10 to 11:15 a.m. on Tuesdays May 23, May 30 and June 6 at the Webster Senior Center, located at 7421 W Apple Street in Webster. Milltown: 10 to 11:15 a.m. on Wednesdays May 24, May 31 and June 7 at Milltown Public Library, located at 61 Main Street W in Milltown. To register for the one of the workshops, please call ADRC Aging Unit Supervisor Dawn Sargent at 1-877-485-2372. If you cannot make one of these workshops, ADRC will be hosting more workshops, so stay tuned! If you are interested in volunteering to teach or host a workshop, please give us a call!

MEETINGS THURSDAY, MAY 4 Webb Lake Men’s Club 11:30 a.m. Lumberjack Eatery & Saloon

Siren Village Board 2 p.m. Village office

MONDAY, MAY 8 Disabled American Vets Chapter 66 6:30 p.m. Government Center, Siren

American Legion Post 185 7 p.m. Legion Hall

Grantsburg Village Board 6 p.m. Board Room, Community Center

Grantsburg School Board 5 p.m. Board Room

Town of Grantsburg Board 5:30 p.m.

Scott Town Board meeting 7 p.m. at Town Hall

LaFollette Town Board meeting 7 p.m. at TownHall

Meenon Town Board 7 p.m.

TUESDAY, MAY 9 Webb Lake Community Club 1 p.m.

Swiss Town Meeting 7 p.m.

Daniels Town Meeting 7:30 p.m.

Anderson Town Meeting 7 p.m.

Dewey Town Meeting 8 p.m.

Northland Beekeepers 7 p.m. Rm 165 Burnett County Govt Cntr

WED., MAY 10 Webster Village Board 6 p.m. Village Hall

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EVENTS SATURDAY, MAY 6 Alliance of Grantsburg Churches Progressive Dinner 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. servings Tickets available at area churches

Public comments welcome 6:30 p.m. Siren Senior Center

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Regional Hospice Services 10-11:30 a.m. Wednesdays Bethany Lutheran Church, Siren No charge Call 715-635-9077

Taste of Siren 5-8 p.m. Northwoods Crossing Event Cntr

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MAY 22-23

GHS Senior Art Show

Red Cross Blood Drives

Noon-6:30 p.m. HS Gym

May 22 T-Dawgs, Grantsburg May 23 Webster Community Cntr

Listening Session for Elected Officials

Grief Support Group

THURSDAY, MAY 25

Grantsburg Historical Society Monthly meeting 6:30 p.m. Grantsburg Sr. Center

MONDAY, MAY 22 Grantsburg School Board 5 p.m. Board Room

Parkinson’s Support Group

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Webb Lake Town Meeting

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EVERY SUNDAY AA meetings 9 a.m. Siren at New Beginnings Club 715-349-2588 1 p.m. rural Webster Lakeview Methodist Church 2390 Cty. Rd. X. 715-468-7228 1 p.m. Hertel, Dewey Town Hall

EVERY MONDAY Adult Day Care 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Crexway Court Grantsburg First Friends Playtime 10 a.m. to noon at Lakeland Family Resource Center, 314 Elm St., Spooner 715-635-4669 Burnett Cty. Family Resource Ctr. Playgroup 10-11:30 a.m. at 24062 St. Rd. 35/70, Siren Ruby’s Siren Food Shelf 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 24534 St. Rd. 35/70, Siren AA meetings 7 p.m. Webster Senior Citizens Center 7 p.m. Frederic Pilgrim Lutheran DivorceCare Recovery and Support Group Sessions for both adults and children, 7 p.m.

First Baptist Church, Osceola 715-294-4222 or 651-214-5251 (after 5 p.m.)

7 p.m. Siren New Beginnings Alanon Club, 349-2588

Lions Bingo 7:30 p.m. Webster Community Center

‘Lost Voice Club’ meeting 7 p.m. Moose Lodge Meeting Room, Siren. 715-866-7585

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Overeaters Anonymous 10 a.m. Alano Club, St. Croix Falls Grantsburg Rotary meeting Noon at 429 East State Road 70 Alanon Meeting 7 p.m. Lakeside Community Lutheran Church, 28626 Cty. Rd. H, in A and H

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Birchwood Manor, Siren

EVERY WEDNESDAY Forts Folle Avoine History Library 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open other days by appointment Ruby’s Siren Food Shelf 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 24534 St. Rd. 35/70, Siren Pre-School Story Hour 10:30 a.m. at Grantsburg Public Library AA Meetings 1 p.m. Hertel, Dewey Town Hall

Grantsburg Area Food Shelf Food distribution to qualifying residents of Grantsburg School District 9:30-11:30 a.m. at 320 S. Brad St., Grantsburg

‘Library Fun for Little Ones’ 10:30 a.m. at Shell Lake Public Library

Siren/Webster Rotary meeting Noon at The Pour House, Siren Narcotics Anonymous 7 p.m. New Beginnings Bldg., Siren New Life Recovery Program 7 p.m. Wood River Christian Fellowship, Grantsburg. 463-3941 AA Meetings Danbury Noon at Methodist Church Webster 7 p.m. Crossroads Church

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Sidekick Memory BY SEAN DEVLIN SENTINEL

I was sitting in my instructor’s office in graduate school and we were discussing the pen name of one of his favorite authors. Like me now, he then could not remember the name used by the writer, one he was suggesting I read. He turned in his chair to face his computer and then clenched his fits and said, “I refuse to use Google as my memory. I’ll think of it.” In that moment, I can remember feeling embarrassed and even a bit guilty. My first reaction was to “look it up.” On many occasions, I’ve thought about that moment in his office. I’ve had to stop from fishing in my pocket for my phone - my Google phone - that has too often served as my memory. Not even memory. Crutch. Sentinel Of course there are times when a quick Googling is beneficial, like Editor when one drives from Madison Sean Devlin to Siren for the first time without a companion and reading a map just isn’t a wise decision while behind the wheel. But then I think, why do I use the maps application each time? Why can’t I remember the route? Or, why don’t I try? My little pocket brain spoils me. It’s not enough to be aware of this issue. Many of us have heard others say, “Wow, it felt nice to be without my phone for the day!” That just proves that we (not all of us, of course) have allowed for these devices to become an extension of ourselves. Cue gray hair and a bunch of teens rolling their eyes. Well, I must say that I am aware of this, and I am limiting myself. However, I do wonder about people even just a few years younger than myself. The kids that grew up with Google having always existed. They’ve known two types of clouds—natural and digital. One packed with information they can grab at any moment and rest easy knowing that it is there; some may not understand that information has not always been so easily obtained. It is especially troubling when I see children in strollers or sitting in high chairs at restaurants with tablets or a parent’s smart phone. Now, I am not a parent and will not begin to critique the methods of others. But, I’d be surprised if these disgruntled children were finally pleased to have a device in their hands by which they can dechipher the roll of the electoral college or learn whether or not pandas are still on the endangered list; however, they know it to be there, and will soon learn of its capabilities—its efficiency. Our minds are quite efficient: well enough to have invented such tools. Still, it should not be a triumph to remember something without the help of a device. It should be normal. Oh, and my instructor did remember the name, Richard Bachman. You know what I’m about to say. Phone, 715-4632341. Email, editor@burnettcountysentinel.com. Chat soon.

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The robot apocalypse is coming According to a survey of 200 people in Britain conducted by the Daily Mail, 60 percent of the British admit they fear the next wave of technology that promises to introduce more automation into our lives. The survey, published last week, contained more than a few contradictions. While three out of four surveyed believe that robots are “unsafe,” 60 percent of the respondents would like to have their own “domestic robots” to help around the house. “Oh Robby, could you make me a light lunch before taking me to the human enslavement pens?” From the Half of the people surveyed believed Publisher’s that self-driving cars, now being testDesk ed in some markets, could be made to crash by hackers. But, a whopping 87 Tom Stangl percent of people surveyed were interd iin using i A ested Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. I believe we have always dreaded technology, in one form or another. When the steam engines took jobs away from workers in the fields, many protested, many lost their jobs and careers. Entire families moved from the country to the city and the rise of factories created new opportunities and new dangers. Eventually, machines were brought into factories to take over repetitive work that was being done by humans, once again displacing workers. It seems with every advance in technology, humans need to adapt to the new realities of work. I doubt that the AI and robot advances will be any different. Now, will AI evolve to the point where it decides that humans are the problem and seek to remove or enslave us like the plots of the “Terminator” and other science fiction movies have portrayed? I believe the jury is still out on that one. People like

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Professor Steven Hawking and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk caution against the evolution of AI, fearing that the exponential progress made by the processing power and speed of computers will quickly eclipse the power of the human mind and our ability to control technology. Computers have been controlling our cars for decades. In the 1980s, computers took over adjusting the way engines ran, increasing performance and economy. My late father, Arved (aka “The Chief”), worked on some of these first automated engines in the late days of his career. He always told me that machines were “stupid” and they only knew “what you told them.” When working on a machine, it was best to “think like a machine” and understand that they don’t have any reasoning skills beyond their mechanical specifications. This advice has served me well in my life, working on computers, printers, lawnmowers and appliances. As humans, we often believe that we are inferior to technology because it is complicated. While things are complicated, if we can break processes down into smaller steps, we can eventually overcome nearly anything. It also gives me faith in the future, because as long as we are able to control the input that machines receive, we will be able to control the machines. We need to be discussing how we will deal with these advances now. If silly surveys and columns help raise awareness and get people talking and thinking about the future, all the better. 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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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Does new health bill deserve our support? To the Editor: The House is planning a new health care bill. Does it deserve our support? If you want cheaper insurance which may not cover your illness or accidents, maybe. If you have pre-existing issues or are older, maybe not. It moves against “community rating” of the ACA (which assures more affordable premiums for the ill or old). It allows states to obtain “waivers,” allowing plans to eliminate coverage for maternity care or cancer care, or whatever. It brings back the days of underwriting policies to limit coverage. The hope is that “High Risk Pools” will work. As I wrote before and as the Kaiser Foundation recently found, they never have worked in the past and have lost lots of money every year. It appears the goal is to lower the cost of premiums for many. That is a good idea, but it comes at a cost. It’s hard to imagine those High Risk Pools would be adequately funded. It is optimistic to think coverage will be there for those who will need it. This bill seems a gamble. The stakes would be ruinous for those who lose. It brings back the fear that underwriting may leave you out in the cold for unplanned medical expenses. Oh, you might want to ask your Representatives why this initial plan bars those “waivers” from their own insurance policies. Thank you. Mark E. Boyken, M.D. St Croix Falls

The president, rural voters and our future To the Editor: In last fall’s election, enough rural voters switched party allegiance to account for Trump’s victory in several key Midwest and Rust Belt states. Frustration over the economic plight facing their communities drove many of these voters. Modern day Great Plains was built by settlers seeking economic and political independence. The region is built on widespread opportunity and the notion that hard work and dedication are all you need to get ahead. A farm crisis in the 1980s eroded economic opportunity for many families. Free trade agreements of the 1990s undercut the region’s manufacturing sector. Parents began to fear their children would not be better off than they had been.

Against this backdrop, it’s little wonder rural voters went looking for a different path. We’re yet to know what results our collective choice will deliver. What is undisputed is that we need a new path forward. A 2013 poll conducted by the Center for Rural Affairs found that rural voters were skeptical of government. Many think it doesn’t work for them. Designing a political system that addresses economic concerns of small town and rural people is key. When government works for rural people, we know that rural voters are poised to embrace practical policies to create genuine opportunity. In the coming months, the Center for Rural Affairs will put forward policy proposals for congressional consideration. Our proposals will be designed to be included in a tax reform bill and in the upcoming farm bill renewal. These will be proposals that can attract support from across the political spectrum, are responsive to the expressed opinions of rural voters and are designed to create economic and community vibrancy in small town and rural America. I invite you to join us in creating a government that works for rural people now and for our future.

The forum will take place at Grand Casino Hinckley on Tuesday, May 16. The evening begins with a free community dinner at 5 p.m. and the program at 6 p.m. Free childcare is provided. This forum will discuss the serious nature of substance abuse and how it affects the northern Minnesota and Wisconsin area. Speakers from local government representatives, law enforcement, medicine, pharmacy and treatment will provide perspectives and will field questions. Attendees will also hear some personal stories of addiction and substance abuse. The hopeful outcome of this forum is to increase public awareness and involvement to support a sustaining effort to reduce substance abuse. This health crisis effects individuals and communities in different ways. It is certain the solution to this problem will come from a coordinated effort from multiple organizations and communities. This epidemic of prescription opioids and heroin took years to develop, and it’s going to take time to resolve, but we must work on it together.

Ryan M. Harden, MD Hinckley, Minn.

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Hinckley Community Forum to address Opioid epidemic To the Editor: I am a medical doctor in Hinckley. Over the past few years, I have witnessed an alarming increase in the abuse of prescription pain medicines. Though these medicines are effective at alleviating severe pain, some people use them recreationally or become addicted to them. The effects can be similar to that of heroin and overdoses may be fatal. Most healthcare providers agree this has become an epidemic. A recent letter to physicians from the U.S. Surgeon General described this trend as an “urgent health crisis.” That claim is supported by the fact that more Minnesota and Wisconsin residents died from drug overdoses than car crashes in 2016. As a collaborative effort involving a number of public and private organizations, a community forum has been organized to address this serious issue.

Enact-repeal the Affordable Care Act

To the Editor: When the Affordable Care Act was passed by the Democrats in Congress, very few of the Democrats read the legislation. As a matter of fact, Democrat Leader Nancy Pelosi said, “We have to pass it to see what is in it.” Now, the Republicans are trying to repeal and replace the law. The difference is the Republicans are reading each bill meant to repeal and replace it making sure it is best for Americans. Reading and studying each bill to repeal and replace it makes it hard to get consensus. Democrats in Congress seem to have played follow the leader and not have thought for themselves. Republicans in this case seem to be more pragmatic and thoughtful when dealing with the replacement legislation. It appears to me that when the Affordable Care Act is repealed and replaced, the legislation will have been thoroughly studied before it is passed. If the Democrats in Congress would have done the right thing and not played “follow the leader,” it might not be needing to be repealed and replaced. Mark Pettis Hertel WI

GRANTSBURG SENIORS by Patzy Wenthe

Happy May everyone! Did you give or get a May Basket? Speaking of May, we want to give Birthday wishes to Bevan Branstad (9th), Marge Nelson (10th), Jeanne Jahnsen (11th) and Wally Mitchell (25th). Well, I broke down and mowed the lawn! Oh sure, and the next day, we experienced that crappy weather – wet cold snow! Everything looked so nice and green when I finished. Maybe that was my one day of Spring (ha ha)! We had a small but fun time on Friday morning for our Pre-Kentucky Derby group. We saw some very striking hats! It will continue this week checking in on the horses as everyone prepares for the Derby on Saturday! Stop in to check out our horse display provided by Barb and Betty Steeg. Thank you to all our friends and family who stopped in at the center on Sunday to help Steve and me celebrate our 40th Anniversary! We even saw some of those “Card” playing partners of Steve’s from the Siren and Frederic Senior Centers. Saturday, May 6th is a Progressive Dinner to support the Backpack Program. Serving times are at 4 and 5 p.m. Tickets are available at area churches. Great way to help support our school kids.

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Coming Events: • Progressive Dinner (Back Pack Program) May 6th. Tickets available at area churches • Bingo the second Wednesday (May 10) at 2:30 p.m. Bring a $1-2 wrapped gift. ($ work). • Business meeting the third Tuesday on the month (May 16) at 12:30 p.m. • Senior Evening Dining at 5 p.m. Thursday, May 18. Reserve your spot at 715-4622940 1-2 days in advance. • Grantsburg Historical Society meeting at 6 p.m. May 18 at the center. • Fun with friends every day! Wi-Fi available.

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No Bears

While walking one of the dogs near little ones following immediately and my home, I spotted a full red-headed the third cub only seconds later. woodpecker in an undeveloped lot. The Last summer while in the yard lot connects to other wooded lots that with both dogs, my peripheral vision make their way east caught a black blob at the same instant and, eventually, end 15-pound terrier-Dachshund saw it too. behind my house. I’d Though he was tethered and spiked to seen only one of this the ground, he went so hard after that variety all of last sea- intruding bear he pulled the anchor son. right out of the dirt and chased the I wanted him in my brute promptly into the woods behind yard, so upon return- the house. My heart was in my throat ing home, I hung a as I watched in those helpless few moNewbie in single suet square ments, hoping only the bear did not very high and out on turn around. It didn’t. the North- a limb that would hold Don’t get me wrong, I like bears; I no bear. prefer not to have them as Croquet inwoods I missed my feath- terlopers. They don’t play well. They Lori Callahan ered creatures, hav- come mostly for the food and beveraging taken down all es, and they wander around the course feeders a few weeks ago out of turn. (And, I’m being to help prevent the spring kind in not including on influx of bears into the vilthat list the gifts they leave lage. on the playing field.) They Though I’d seen evidence are ill-mannered guests. that they are up and active, Though I was saddened I’d spotted none. by the destruction of bears Early last spring, followlast year, I understand both ing all the discussion from sides. neighbors about the prevIn fairness to the bears, alence of bears crossing we are occupying territory my yard and theirs and no they’ve roamed freely for sightings by me well into eons. Then, we add easy May, I began to think the sustenance – bird feed, comstories were a little trumped posts, gardens and garbage. up. Then, two days in a row, As much as I miss watcha skinny two- or three-year ing the arrival of spring old crossed my yard under birds, I don’t want to conmy north kitchen window. tribute to harming the I watched him cross the bears, and the answer is not street and disappear into to invite them. the brush again. I have not spotted the Not so scary. My previous red-headed woodpecker in trepidation relaxed some. my yard yet, though after a A few days later, a sow day, smaller varieties found and her cubs entered the the dangling dessert. yard from the western A neighbor stopped by the wooded lots. After pointing other day. I pointed out my out this bear family to the bear-restricted, solo suet Lori Callahan dogs from inside the house swinging high above in the Columnist – some watchdogs they are hefty breeze. He, too, enjoys – the barking, growling, howling and our feathered friends and forest inhabrunning wildly from window to win- itants. dow that ensued quickly told the sow “A cub might try that limb,” he comthat this was not a place to be, which mented. was my intention. No pleasant bear ex“Bring extra food for the match,” my periences here. After treeing her cubs, alter-ego brain said to an imaginary she ran back into the woods with two caterer.

‘My peripheral vision caught a black blob at the same instant 15-pound terrierDachshund saw it too. He pulled the anchor right out of the dirt and chased the brute into the woods behind the house.’

DR Tech brings home championship cheese MADISON—The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) has announced that DR Tech of Grantsburg submitted the winning bid for for the U.S. Championship Cheese – Sartori Reserve Black Pepper BellaVitano – thanks to its generous support of the cheesemaking industry. A grand total of $208,300 was raised through the auction of U.S. Championship Cheeses held Wednesday, April 12 at the Wisconsin Cheese Industry Conference in Madison. Bidders’ generosity set a record for funds raised for student scholarships, WCMA member educational program-

ming, WCMA research projects, WCMA investments in industry infrastructure and Championship Cheese Contests. “The auction is a win-win, as successful bidders end up with some of the best dairy products in the country and the knowledge that they’re supporting the growth and development of the cheesemaking industry,” said WCMA Executive Director John Umhoefer. “These supplier partners are critical to the work of cheesemaking, and we appreciate their contributions – both in their day-to-day operations and at special events like the auction.”

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More snowbirds are coming back and we are happy to see them. We had a great group of 28 for dime bingo on Wednesday. All enjoyed the treats furnished by Joyce. The big pot was split by two lucky winners. We do appreciate all who come to play, and there is always room for more. We play at 12:30 p.m. every Wednesday. No need to call ahead – just come in and join the fun. There were nine players for pool. Roger and Joanne were the winners. Five played dominoes and Donna was the winner. There is also room for more there. Pool and dominoes are played at 1 p.m. every Thursday. Don’t forget to stop and shop at our In-

door Garage and Bake Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6. This is a fundraiser to help pay for a new furnace. Remember, all seniors are welcome at the center. In fact, we encourage everyone to come and check out what is available. If someone would like another activity, let us know and we will try to fit it in. Also, please try out the lunches. Pick up a menu and sign up for your favorites. Remember: Even if you are on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there. See you at the center.

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Thank you everyone for all the things which helped to make our fundraising card party a success. Special thanks to all who donated for the Silent Auction, door prizes, food and your time to make this card party work. We had 12 full tables at our party. We had card players from many areas which made it fun to meet some new people. We thank you for the items put on the silent auction and for the bidding on the items. The 500 winners at the card party were Butch Connor, Rich Hustad, Marilyn Niles and Tony Rutter. WII bowling was fun with Abby picking up the 4-5-7-10 split. The rest of us are practicing “riding the rail” to pick up the corner pins. We seem to do this many times so we are getting pretty good at riding the rail. We had some new people try their luck at bowling and on

the first ball, they got a strike! Maybe this will encourage them to come back and bowl again. We bowl Tuesday at 9:30 a.m., so try to come in and join the fun. If you don’t bowl, how about cheering us on from the peanut gallery. The 500 winners were Butch Connors, Marilyn Niles, Dean Elken, Phyllis Peterson and Sandy Hickey. Spades winners were Rich Hustad, Sandy Hickey, Mary Secard, Susie Hughes. Dwaine Bentley got the nine bid. Again, thanks for the donations, volunteers, and anyway you helped to make the card party a success. We appreciate everything. Dates To Remember: May 10 – Potluck May 14 – Mother’s Day May 18 – Monthly Meeting May 29 – Memorial Day


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Two young people affirmed their faith on Sunday, April 30, 2017 at Faith Lutheran Church in Grantsburg. Pictured with the Rev. Sandra Hutchens (center) are Faith Fiedler and Thor Johnson.

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Eight options so far At the first ambulance meeting on April 20, North Ambulance was the sole company to provide a bid for ambulance service in the coming five-year contract. Lakes Region Ambulance of North Branch, Minn., had accepted a Request for Proposal several weeks earlier, but not did not submit a bid, much to the disappointment of Sybers and the association. North Ambulance turned out in force at the April 20 meeting with several members of its ambulance service staff and leadership and its highlighted its services for the county going back to 1989. Rick Wagner, director of out-state (non-metro) ambulance services in Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin, prepared seven proposals for the April 20 meeting with a variety of ambulance staffing and location plans. They ranged in price from a high of $1.3 million per year to continue the current ambulance plan, to $637,000 annually for a two-ambulance plan, rather than the current three, with supplemental help from a Critical Care ambulance. As requested, Wagner came to the April 27 meeting with a Proposal #8, which combined features of the previous proposal. Now, however, with the possible participation of the St. Croix Tribe, the towns association may call for an interim meeting before May 25.

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Siren woman’s granddaugther begins early Olympics training

Siren School Board ponders full-time athletic trainer

BY STEVE BRIGGS SENTINEL

WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn.—The 10-year-old granddaughter of Mariea Strait of Siren has been accepted into “HOPES,” the USA Gymnastics Program which grooms gymnasts to become Olympic champions. Lily Pedersen, daughter of Cory and Monica Pedersen of White Bear Lake, competed as an all-around gymnast on April 8 at the USA Gymnastics Region 4 Regional Junior Olympic Championships in Sioux Falls, S.D. Her scores of 9.625 floor exercise, 9.525 beam, 9.625 vault and 9.475 bars gave Lily an all-around score of 38.125, good for second place. Gymnasts from Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Missouri, Nebraska, Minnesota and Wisconsin competed at the event. Lily is a member of the Level 8 team for Flips Gymnastics of White Bear Lake. She qualified for the regional event by taking second place at the Minnesota State Junior Olympics Gymnastics Championships March 24 at Minneapolis Convention Center. Of the 163 Level 8 gymnasts at the Minnesota championship, Lily took second overall with a score of 37.875. The top nine Level 8 gymnasts, regardless of age, qualified to represent their state at the Region 4 Regionals in Sioux Falls as part of the Super 8 team. Lily has been training for HOPES since the season began in January. HOPES athletes are chosen by their coaches. There are designated HOPES meets, where the gymnast must get a qualifying compulsory score which will allow them to then compete at a HOPES optional meet. From there, they can qualify for the HOPES championships which are held every year at the National Training Center in Texas. HOPES’ web site describes it as “a fast-track, highly-intensive progression system designed to produce future Olympic champions.” Mariea says Lily has been devoted to gymnastics her

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entire life and never needs to be prodded to go to the gym. Beginning next year, Lily’s schools days will be set up with all morning classes so that she can spend afternoons in the gym, training 5.5 hours daily, five days per week. She also takes ballet one day per week. Mariea Strait of Siren is also well-known to Grantsburg residents through her work as a clerk at Grantsburg Family Foods.

‘Taste of Siren’ Saturday, May 13 SIREN—The 8th annual Taste of Siren will be held from 5-8 p.m. on Saturday, May 13 at Northwoods Crossing Event Center. This year, Siren Chamber of Commerce and Faith’s Lodge partner to sponsor this annual event. A small change this year: the event will now be a Saturday night spring event where local dining establishments will feature upcoming summer menu items. Siren area food and beverage tastes, raffles, games, a ‘passport,’ and wine pull are all planned. In addition to the many fine area restaurants, Acorn Pantry and the Burnett Farmers’ Market will be on hand with samplings and recipes. Select wine varietals have been chosen for the evening’s tastings along with featured New Glarus’ beers, plus coffees and tea from the Chattering Squirrel Coffee Cafe. Taste of Siren tickets may be purchased online via the VisitSiren.com event calendar listing, at Faith’s Lodge Retreat Center, at all Siren banks, Syren General Store and the Siren Village Hall, as well as at the door. Price is $20 per person or two for $35. Advance purchase enters you in the Siren Chamber Grand Drawing. For more information, call 715-349-8399 or 800-788-3164, email info@ visitsiren.com, or view VisitSiren.com.

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SIREN—The Siren School Board meeting April 24 began with re-election of all the current board officer positions. They remain as follows: President, Peggy Moore; Vice President, Mark Pettis; Treasurer, Georgia Cederberg; Clerk, Duane Emery. In the way of Dragon athletics, much conversation concerned the topic of the school gaining a fulltime athletic trainer. Currently, Siren and Webster schools share a trainer who is employed by St. Croix Regional Medical Center (SCRMC). The motion was carried to review the contract for a full-time trainer. However, Webster must also carry the same motion in an upcoming school board meeting. If Webster follows Siren, SCRMC will then advertise a job posting for both schools. In other athletic news, five Siren senior players will play in the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association all-star game July 15 at the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh. Those five players are Brady Mangen, Bailey Mangen, Garret Hunter, Tanner Lee and Max Linquist. Important meeting dates and events coming up: April 26, 6:30 p.m. Building and Grounds May 9, 6 p.m. Policy, Planning and Curriculum May 15, 6 p.m. Budget and Finance May 16, 6 p.m. Personnel and Negotiations May 22, 6 p.m. Siren School Board May 19, Siren High School Graduation May 25, 4k Graduation Siren school district summer school dates have been set, June 13-30. Packets listing classes and further information were circulated.

Amery Hospital, Clinic receives awards AMERY—Amery Hospital & Clinic is a 2017 Greenhealth Emerald Award winner for leading the healthcare industry toward a greener, healthier future. The Emerald Award comes from Practice Greenhealth, the nation’s leading organization dedicated to environmental sustainability in healthcare. At the Practice Greenhealth Environmental Excellence Awards Gala in Minneapolis on May 18, Amery Hospital & Clinic was recognized with two additional awards, titled Greening the OR (Operating Room) and Making Medicine Mercury-Free. The Greenhealth Emerald Award recognizes healthcare facilities that are setting the standard in eliminating mercury, reducing and recycling waste, sustainable sourcing, and other areas. Winning hospitals have demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainability and shown leadership in the local community and in the healthcare sector. “We practice sustainability because it’s good for the environment, good for the hospital and good for the overall health of our entire community,” said Erick Jensen, Amery Hospital & Clinic’s Facilities director and sustainability lead. “We look forward to continuing this work to drive the future of healthcare toward sustainability.” Across HealthPartners, six hospitals and the health system collected 18 environmental awards at the May 18 awards gala.

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St. Croix Tribe holds groundbreaking for Link Stop A&W April 28

Blake trial postponed STEVE BRIGGS SENTINEL

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Pictured: Chris Walters (DBS), Carmen Bugg, Crystal Peterson, Lewis Taylor, Jay Link, Stewart Bearhart, Jay Emery

SIREN—The St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin held a groundbreaking for the last phase of their Fourwinds Market Complex in Siren – an A&W Restaurant – on Friday, April 28. Present at the groundbreaking were the St. Croix Tribal Council, Jay Link of Link International Investments and Chris Walters of the DBS Group, the construction company for the Fourwinds Complex. St. Croix Tribal Intergovernmental Affairs Representative Michael Decorah opened the groundbreaking ceremony with prepared remarks. “We’re excited to be a part of this significant time for the St. Croix tribe,” Decorah said. “This project is another indication of how the tribe is working with the townships, the community and the state to create jobs and enhance the economy.” Tribal Chairman Lewis Taylor echoed Decorah’s comments. “This historic event is looking at (business) diversity and the mutual benefit it brings to the tribe and the community in Siren,” Taylor said. “The tribe has spent $35,000,000 in Burnett County. We took the initiative to put together a beautiful store in Siren. We’re also opening a new casino in Hertel on Monday (May 1).” Chairman Taylor added that the tribal council and a team of tribal members worked together with Link International to make the development of the new

A&W a reality. Taylor also emphasized the fact that the tribe has exclusively used Wisconsin-based companies for the development and construction of its projects at Siren and Hertel. Jay Link of Link International alluded to the longstanding partnership between the St. Croix tribe and his company. “The new restaurant will add to the economic impact the Fourwinds Complex has already had on the community,” he said. “This project is world-class. The team we have assembled for our A&W franchise is second to none.” Link noted that the new restaurant will add 50 jobs to the economy of Burnett County. “Kelly Boese, our general manager at our Minong A&W, will also oversee operations here in Siren,” Link said. “Our partnership with the St. Croix tribe will be the key to our success in Siren.” Chris Walters of DBS Group added his congratulations. “Our relationship with the St. Croix tribe goes back 15 years, when the original Fourwinds Market opened,” Walters said. “Hiring local vendors for projects like this one keeps revenues within the community.” The new A&W will be adjacent to the Fourwinds Complex gas station/convenience store. It will be owned and operated by Link International Investments LLC. Opening is expected by mid-July.

SIREN—Burnett County Circuit Court (acting) Judge Ken Kutz has granted Michelle Blake’s request for a continuance while she seeks a new attorney. The trial, which was set to start Tuesday morning, May 2, was postponed. A new trial date has not been set. Blake is accused of embezzling more than $77,000 from two of Burnett County’s Catholic churches over a three-year period from 2010-13. She appeared April 19 in Burnett County Court requesting Judge Kutz’s permission to seek new defense counsel. Her attorney at the time, Scott Schlough of Amery, said he did not object to Blake’s request to remove him. Judge Kutz retired in November, 2016, but is serving as acting judge until newly-elected Judge Melissia Mogen takes the reins later this year. Kutz has presided over the Blake case since its first hearing in January, 2014. Kutz has allowed five previous continuances and expressed reluctance April 19 to do so again. He said both he and the churches involved in the case want the matter resolved by plea agreement or trial very soon. Blake said she wanted it resolved too, but had lost confidence in Attorney Schlough’s ability to represent her. Blake seems to be planning to take the charges to trial, as she has not accepted a plea agreement first offered last December by District Attorney Bill Norine. The court has granted Blake an as-yet unspecified amount of time to hire a new attorney. Her previous attorney Schlough told the court that he felt a new attorney for Blake would need two to four weeks to prepare to represent her in court.

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MADISON—Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin has voted for President Donald Trump's pick for agriculture secretary and encouraged him to help resolve an international dairy dispute hurting Wisconsin farmers. Baldwin said Monday that one of Sonny Perdue's first trips as U.S. Department of Agriculture secretary should be to Wisconsin. Dozens of dairy farmers are losing a market for ultra-filtered milk due to a new Canadian trade policy taking effect May 1. New York dairy farmers face the same problem. Baldwin says Perdue and the Trump administration should move quickly to make Canada rescind its policy and immediately help affected Wisconsin dairy farmers. Wisconsin's other U.S. senator, Republican Ron Johnson, also voted to confirm Perdue and urged him to take “swift action” to address Canada's recent actions on dairy exports.

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COVER TO COVER - Larsen Family Public Library

Story Times We now have two story times each week. The first is at 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday and the second is at 11 a.m. Saturday mornings. They are a great opportunity to share stories, snacks and a chance to socialize with other children and parents or caregivers. Saturday Story Time is sponsored by Burnett County Family Literacy. They will also answer questions about free tutoring and help with reading and math literacy for all ages. Second Saturday Used Book Sale Join us 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 13 for the Second Saturday sale, sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Book Bags commemorating the library’s 25th anniversary are for sale at the circulation desk. The Friend’s wild rice cookbooks are also on sale at the library and the Fresh Start coffee shop. Book Club Join us 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 23 for discussion of The Broken Cord by Michael Dorris. Copies are available for checkout at the circulation desk. Everyone is welcome and you don’t need to have read the book to attend. “The controversial national bestseller that received unprecedented media attention, sparked the nation’s interest in the plight of children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, and touched a nerve in all of us. Winner of the 1989 National Book Critics Circle Award.” Ping Pong Now that winter is over, the Ping Pong hours are 10 a.m. to noon Mondays and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays. If you are interested in joining this very active group, just be there! No need to register. If you have questions, call John Listerud at 952-451-4270 or 715-866-4452. Summer Reading Program – The 2017 Summer Reading Program is still in the planning stage, but this much we know for sure: it is designed for ages 3 to 12. It will meet from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. Wednesdays June 21 through July 26. The theme is “Building A Better World” with emphasis on becoming community helpers. For more information, call Patti at 715-866-7697.

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Newly Acquired Materials Adult Golden Prey by John Sandford, Prussian Blue by Philip Kerr, The Hideaway by Lauren K. Denton, No Easy Target by Iris Johansen, The Color of Our Sky by Amita Trasi, Fallout by Sara Paretsky, A Voice from the Field by Neal Griffin, Benefit of the Doubt by Neal Griffin, Beartown by Fredrik Backman. Non-Fiction The Struggle for Identity: Islam and the West by Tayyib Omar, Muslims in America by Anbara Zaidi. Juvenile George’s Best Bad Day by Ruth Chan, Facts About the North American Porcupine: A Picture Book for Kids by Lisa Strattin, Welcome to the World of Porcupines by Diane Swanson, Book Scavenger by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman, Journey Across the Hidden Islands by Sarah Beth Durst. Books for Summer Reading Program Build a Better World by being a Community Helper (14 Volumes) by Carlos Abdo; Carmen (4 Volumes) by Kirstin McDonald; Kids Get Coding (4 Volumes) by Heather Lyons; The Code Busters Club (5 Volumes) by Penny Warner; four books by Charles Ghigna; Hail to Spring; Raindrops Fall All Around; A Windy Day in Spring; Sunshine Brightens Springtime. Monkey with a Toolbelt and the Maniac Muffins by Chris Monroe; Our Values (4 Volumes) by Grace Jones; Signing Around Town: Sign Language for Kids by Kathryn Clay. Large Print The Burial Hours by Jeffrey Deaver. Audio CD The Fix by David Baldacci, Golden Prey by John Sandford DVD Walking with the Enemy; Hidden Figures.

Unemployment rate drops in March

BURNETT COUNTY—The unemployment rate in Burnett County dropped in March to 6.8 percent, down from February’s rate of 7.8 percent. The county’s lowest recent March unemployment rate was in 2000, when the rate was 5.6 percent. According to Wisconsin’s WorkNet, 6,493 people were working in the county in March. Peak March employment occurred in the county in March of 2004, when 7,813 people were working. The county had 473 unemployed in March. Unemployment also fell in neighboring counties. In Polk County, the March rate dropped to 5.1 percent from 6.2 percent in February. Barron County’s unemployment rate fell to 4.8 percent from February’s level of 5.9 percent. In both Washburn and Douglas counties, the March was 5.3 percent, down from February’s rate of 6.4 percent.. Dane County claimed bragging rights for the lowest unemployment rate at 2.5 percent. Iron County had the state’s highest unemployment rate 7.9 percent. Wisconsin’s non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.7 percent, below the national unemployment rate of 4.6 percent.

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Two-state workshop fights zebra mussels

ST. CROIX FALLS—As zebra mussels continue their steady northward invasion with new lake and river infestations, an all-day workshop on Monday, April 24 focused on monitoring, control and watercraft decontamination. Today, zebra mussels are found in the St. Croix River from Stillwater south to its confluence with the Mississippi River, in Forest Lake (Washington County), Bass Lake (St. Croix County), Deer Lake (Polk County) and Big McKenzie Lake (Burnett/Washburn County). Topics at the workshop included monitoring techniques and equipment, control methods, genetics and research, and various decontamination units on the market – their costs, operational details, successes and failures. Speakers were the Minnesota and Wisconsin Departments of Natural Resources, University of Minnesota, National Park Service and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Zebra mussels are small, fingernail-sized invasive mussels that devastate native mussel populations. Native to eastern Europe and western Russia, they arrived in the

Are you ready for a baby? BY BRITTANY FRY, PUBLIC HEALTH SPECIALIST BURNETT COUNTY DEPT. HEALTH HUMAN SERVICES

In Burnett County, in Wisconsin, and in the United States, the number of teenagers that give birth is on the decline. In 2015, only 2.9 percent of babies born to Burnett County residents were by teenagers, compared to 4.6 percent for the state of Wisconsin. While the number of teens having babies is decreasing, it is important to remember that raising a baby and child can be difficult at any age. Yes, teen parents may face more obstacles than older parents, but there are many factors to consider whenever you decide to have a baby. This is a big decision that will have a lifelong impact. Great Lakes in the ballast water of ships in 1988. Zebra mussels and other aquatic invasive species are a threat to the overall health of the St. Croix River and its tributaries. One of the first eight nationally designated wild and scenic rivers, the St. Croix is one of the cleanest tributaries to the Mississippi River. It is a high-value

fishery. The healthy, diverse ecosystem includes at least 40 species of mussels, several of which are rare or endangered. The introduction of aggressive invasive species into this complex system threatens the ecological integrity of the river as well as the unique cultural resources and our outdoor heritage.

Some factors to consider • Babies require extra care. Do you know where the baby will go to daycare? Will you still work? Your baby will need to go to about seven doctor’s appointments in their first year and that is only for a baby that does not have any special healthcare needs or goes in for any illness. • Babies can be expensive. Diapers could cost about $800 a year, depending on the brand and quantity bought. Will you nurse the baby or use formula? Formula may cost over $2,000 the first year, depending on the brand and type needed. There will also be a cost for baby food. Do you have a car seat, crib, clothes, wipes, bottles? The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates that you will spend about $12,000 during the first year of the baby’s life. • Babies change your life. Are you ready to make life changes, such as not being able to go out with friends all the time? Maybe not having time for your regular gym routine? Getting less sleep? Getting up throughout the night? Taking off fromwork to care for a sick child? Changing your routine to get the baby ready in the morning and to bed at night? • The bottom line: Consider carefully whether or not you are ready to raise a child. If your answer is “no” or “not right now,” make sure you take steps to prevent pregnancy. Visit www.itsyoursexlife.com to find out about birth control options and speak with your healthcare provider to determine what is right for you. Healthy Minute” is brought to you by healthyburnett.org

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Party for a Lifetime SAYS THANK YOU!

$17,200 was raised on Saturday at Sundown Saloon, Lewis, WI. A community came together to raise dollars to ensure one day everyone will get a chance to live a “Lifetime” free of cancer. No words can express our thanks to the Business/Community Donors, Volunteers, and the Attendees. Cancer cannot:

Cripple love • Shatter hope Corrode faith • Eat away peace Destroy conwdence • Kill friendship Shut out memories • Silence courage Reduce eternal life • Quench the Spirit - Author Unknown To ensure we do not miss one name, we say THANK YOU to ALL for making this year’s event one to remember. Sandy Lundquist, Party for a Lifetime, Ltd.

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MENUS May 1-5 Breakfast available at all schools and choice of milk

Grantsburg Schools Monday: Quesadilla, chips and salsa, salad, sliced carrots, applesauce. Tuesday: Hamburger/gravy, mashed potatoes, dinner roll, green beans, sliced peaches. Wednesday: Nachos w/meat and cheese , sauce, baked rice, refried beans, steamed broccoli, apple slices. Thursday: Creamed turkey, biscuit, salad, peas, cranberries, blueberries, pudding. Friday: Grilled chicken w/ fixings, french fries, baked beans, mixed fruit.

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Tuesday: Ham, scalloped potatoes, whole grain bread, green beans, pineapple, fresh fruit. Wednesday: Chicken noodle soup w/vegetables, sandwich, crackers, pears, fresh fruit. Thursday: Corn dogs, tater tots, cooked carrots, fruit salad. Friday: Pizza dippers, marinara, whole grain bread, fresh fruit, fresh vegetables.

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Eagle Scout Honor Kristine Watral

RIPON, WI—Kristine Watral of Webster was recognized for membership in the Ripon College Laurel Society and Psi Chi Honor Society in Psychology at Ripon College’s 2017 Awards Convocation, held April 19 in Demmer Recital Hall in the C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts. A junior majoring in Psychobiology, Kristine is the daughter of Wayne Watral of Webster.

Teddy Vitale of Grantsburg received the Eagle Scout award, Boy Scouting’s highest honor, in a ceremony Sunday afternoon, April 30, at Faith Lutheran Church in Grantsburg. He is shown receiving an award from State Sen. Sheila Harsdorf. From left are Assistant Scoutmaster Doug Stubbe, Harsdorf, Vitale, his parents Suzanne and Dr. Blaise Vitale, and Scoutmaster Wayne Wiberg.

Liliana Benge Briggs ST. PETER, MN—Gustavus Adolphus College senior Liliana Benge Briggs of Grantsburg was selected to represent the graduating class as senior commencement speaker during graduation ceremonies on Sunday afternoon, May 28. An honors graduate in Art Education, she is the daughter of Linda Benge and Steve Briggs of Grantsburg.

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Emily Howe ASHLAND—Emily E. Howe of Siren, a junior at Northland College, has been named to the Dean’s list for outstanding academic performance during the winter 2016-2017 term.

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National Park Service to conduct prescribed burns ST. CROIX FALLS—The St. Croix National Scenic Riverway plans to conduct three prescribed burns in the Riverway corridor in the spring of 2017, including one in eastern Burnett County. The prescribed burns may take place between May 3 and May 17, depending on weather conditions. The National Park Service (NPS) is conducting these prescribed fires to improve prairie and savanna habitat along the St. Croix and Namekagon rivers. The areas to be burned are: • Peaslee Island, 140 acres in Polk County, three miles west of Dresser. The site is being restored to native prairie and oak savanna. • Springbrook Savanna, 91 acres along the Namekagon River, about one quarter mile northeast of Springbrook in Washburn County. A savanna restoration and the adjacent prairie will be burned at the same time, stimulating the native prairie plants throughout the entire burn site. • Barker’s Farm, 96 acres on the Namekagon River,

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just northwest of the Olson Prairie burn site, also in Burnett County. Here, native prairie plants have returned to a former homestead. Campsite N8.8 will be temporarily closed during the burn. The NPS has developed detailed plans for prescribed burns and the fires are carried out by personnel trained and certified for prescribed burning. The plans address temperature, relative humidity, wind and other conditions under which a burn can take place, protection of adjacent properties, communications, needed manpower and equipment, safety and other considerations. If conditions are not favorable on the day when burning is planned, the burn will be rescheduled. The St. Croix National Scenic Riverway’s Fire Management Plan is available for viewing on the park’s website: http://www. nps.gov/sacn/parkmgmt/firemanagement.htm. For additional information, contact the St. Croix River Visitor Center in St. Croix Falls at 715-483-2274.

‘The National Park Service is conducting these prescribed fires to improve habitat along the St. Croix and Namekagon rivers.’

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The Grantsburg Youth Trap Team held a 100-Bird Shoot fundraiser at the Grantsburg Rod and Gun Club on Saturday, April 29. Above, Carter Johnson eyes his target as he takes the shot.

American Birkebeiner 2018 events registration opens HAYWARD —Registration has opened for the 2018 American Birkebeiner and related events in winter of 2018. North America’s largest cross-country ski race, the Slumberland American Birkebeiner, is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018, with the Kortelopet and Prince Haakon races slated for the day before. Additionally, Fat Bike Birkie, the world’s largest fat (tire) bike race, is March 10, 2018, with the BirkieTour hosted on Jan. 14, 2018.

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Sunday, January 14, 2018 BirkieTour The BirkieTour, an untimed, aid station supported tour of the Birkie Trail provides skiers with experience on the trail before February races, allows skiers who are not interested in racing an opportunity to experience a supported event, and extends skiers a fun and camaraderie filled atmosphere, with family and friends, at their leisure, on the legendary Birkie Trail. Registration for all events is available at www.Birkie.com. The American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation organizes the events and acts as steward of the legendary Birkie Trail, providing year-round grooming, mowing and maintenance to all 107 kilometers. Learn more at www.birkie.com.

Friday, February 23, 2018 Kortelopet • 10:45 a.m. – Kortelopet 29K Classic & Skate Ski Race. North Amer-

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ica’s second largest ski race will journey from the Highway “OO” Trailhead east of Seeley to the finish line on Hayward’s Main Street. •1:15 p.m. – Prince Haakon 15K Classic & Skate Ski Race. A race honoring the eventual Norwegian King, rescued and skied to safety by Birkebeiner warriors in 1206, the Prince Haakon Race will begin near Mosquito Brook, outside of Hayward and finish in downtown Hayward.

Saturday, February 24, 2018 The Birkie • 8:30 a.m. - 44th Annual Slumberland American Birkebeiner 50K Skate & 55K Classic Ski Race. Slumberland American Birkebeiner skiers will embark on a ski journey (50K skate/55K classic) to their destination in Hayward. North America’s largest cross-country ski race finds thousands of skiers recreating the journey that Norwegian Birkebeiner warriors traveled

to save Prince Haakon – the very legacy of the American Birkebeiner race. A registration cap of 10,500-participants has been set for the combined three races and will close when the cap is reached. Wave Placement is based on a first-registered, first-seeded basis. Once a wave has filled, participants will be placed in the next available wave.

Saturday, March 10, 2018 Fat Bike Birkie The Fat Bike Birkie is the world’s largest fat (tire) bike race and offers both 47K (The Big Fat) & 23K (The Chico) race options for riders of all skill levels. In its sixth year, the Fat Bike Birkie has grown from fewer than 200 riders in 2013 to an estimated 1,200 riders from 19 states and two countries in 2017. In addition, a criterium obstacle course and fat bike expo round out the event weekend.

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Aaron Joshua Thompson, 27, of Frederic passed away unexpectedly on Monday, April 24, 2017. The memorial service was held on Sunday, April 30 at the Siren United Methodist Church with Pastor Elw wood Reike officiating. Aaron was born Sept. 19, 11989 in Robbinsdale, Minn. H He graduated from Frederic H High School in 2009. After graduation, he attended colg llege courses in Hertel workiing towards a degree as a Renewable Energy TechniR cian. c Aaron was an aspiring tattoo artist. He was also an t avid recycler and re-purposa er. He could build anything out of anything. He enjoyed fishing, nature walking and riding his motorcycle. Aaron had a passion for food and was known to “eat” before he ate. But above all else, Aaron loved being a father and enjoyed every moment he spent with his boys. Aaron is survived by his sons: Joshua Shadow Thompson, Drake Samuel G.E.H. Thompson and Christopher Sterling Thompson; mother, Betz Dove Simmon; father, Gregory Thompson; brothers: Trevor Koch, Loren Pokela and Cameron Thompson; sister, Rachel Flores; grandparents: Tom Cook and LaVon (Elwood) Reike; mom of his beloved boys, Robin S. Haaf; beloved pitbull, Buddy; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Preceding Aaron in death is his grandpa, Richard Thompson; grandma E. Jane Cook; and his “baby T.” Online condolences may be expressed at www.swedberg-taylor.com. Arrangements were entrusted to Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home of Webster.

Rosella C. Spooner, 76, formerly of Woodville, Wis., died Saturday, April 22, 2017 in Buffalo, Minn., after a short battle with cancer. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 7 at Immanuel Lutheran C Church of Woodville, with R Reverend Wayne Hilgendorf o officiating. Interment of crem mains will be in the church c cemetery. Friends may call a at the church on Sunday ffrom 1 to 3 p.m. Rosella was born to Clare ence and Hazel (Lockwood) D Drinkman on August 26, 11940 in Downing, Wis. She m married Clifford Spooner on August 5, 1961. Rosella was a life-long member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Woodville and worked for 18 years for Lunds Eggs until retiring in 2001. Rosella and Cliff spent the winter months in the south and summers in Grantsburg. Rosella is survived by three sons; Clifford Spooner, Jr. of Baldwin, Roger (Shelly) Spooner of Watertown, Minn., and Craig (Jody) Spooner of Buffalo, Minn.; grandchildren Robbie (Jenah), Amanda (Darius), RJ (Rebecca), Amelia and Owen; great-grandchildren Skylar, Jordyn, Evelyn, Brayden, Cullen, Camden and two on the way; brother LeRoy (Alice) Drinkman of Eau Claire and sister Helen Maes of Glenwood City; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Rosella was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford, in 2011 and a sister- and brother-in-law. Arrangements were by Anderson Funeral Home of Glenwood City.

Arlan Pope Stanley Jackson Stanley “Stan” Boyd Jackson, 82, of Webster, passed away Friday, April 7, 2017 at his winter home in Silver Springs, FL. The memorial service honoring his life will be conducted at 11 a.m. (visitation 10-11 a.m.), Saturday, May 113 at Siren United Methodist C Church with Pastor Tom C Cook officiating. A fellowsship luncheon will be prov vided after the service. Born on Jan. 26, 1935 to G George and Agnes (Britton) J Jackson in Motley, Minn., S Stan was educated in the p public schools in Minneapollis and received specialized ttraining at Dunwoody Instittute. On March 27, 1954, Stan married Darlene Winkelman. He was employed at Moorehead Machinery and Boiler Company in Minneapolis until his retirement in 1995. Stan and Darlene also owned and operated South Shore Resort on Yellow Lake near Webster since 1972. Stan was a member of the Siren United Methodist Church for the past 17 years. He was also a member of the Webster Lions Club, the Burnett County Resort and Campground Association and Boilermakers Union Local 647 of Ramsey, Minn. Stan enjoyed fishing and spending time doing projects in his garage, specifically welding and woodworking. He was a man who would never just sit around. He was very industrious and talented, and he loved staying busy at the resort. Stan is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Darlene; his children: Mark (Susi) Jackson, Julie (Chuck) Stammler and Jane (Gary) Kaefer; grandchildren: Sarah (Jesse), Blair (Jessica), Grant, Garret, Morgan (Caleb), Kelsey (Randy), Hannah, Jillian and Leah; and eight great-grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters Phyllis Leritz and Ellen Held, and sister-in-law, Jean Jackson. He was preceded in death by two brothers and three sisters. Memorials are preferred to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (www.stjude.org) or Children’s Hospitals of Minnesota (www.childrensmn.org). Online condolences may be expressed at www.swedberg-taylor.com. Arrangements were entrusted with Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home of Webster.

Arlan Jerome Pope, 74, of Webster, passed away at home on April 29, 2017. A memorial service will be held at at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 6 at First Baptist Church of Falun. Friends are invited to join the family from 9 - 11 a.m. to share stories and memories. Arlan was born Dec. 2, 1942 in Sioux City, Iowa, son of George and Gladys Pope. Arlan married his best friend, Pat Hughes. They were blessed with three children. He graduated from Webster High School and Northwestern Electronics. Arlan worked at Minneapolis Honeywell on the guidance system for Apollo and at IBM on what were the largest computers at the time. He was a partner in Pope and Peterson Excavating in Scandia. Arlan was a reserve police officer for the Forest Lake Police Department and an over-the-road trucker for International Transport. He started Rockall Enterprises, where one of his projects was working on the Ryan Expressway in Chicago. He started Arlan Pope Construction, and provided crushed aggregate for many roads and projects in northwestern Wisconsin. Arlan enjoyed traveling all over the United States, Canada, Italy, France, Ireland and Mexico with family and friends. He especially liked Arizona and spent many winters there with his wife, Pat. He faithfully attended Church on the Mount in Apache Junction, AZ and First Baptist Church of Falun and was formerly a member of Siren United Methodist Church. He liked hunting, car shows, snowmobiling, four-wheeling, bowling, country music and watching football games. His most treasured times were spent with family and with his close friends, whom he counted as family. He was a kind and generous husband, father, grandfather and friend. He will be missed greatly by all who knew him. Arlan is survived by Pat, his wife of 57 years; children: Debbie Dean, Dana (Dale) Polaski and Arlan Pope, Jr. Also, missing their Bumpa are grandchildren: Jesse Dean, Tim (Liz) Dean, Elena (Taylor) Focht, Rebecca Moser Merrill, Jared Moser, Tyler (Avery) Pope, Daniel Pope, Tatyana (Corey) Crick, Victoria Pope, Diana Pope, Emilie Pope, Zachary Pope and Naomi Pope. His great-grandchildren are Levi, Jacob, Abby, Eva, Audrie, Jerome, Charlie and Henry. Arlan is also survived by sisters-in-law: Fern (Mick) Gomulak, Nancy (Mike) Peterson, Sharon Hughes; nieces, nephews and other relatives; many dear and special friends. Arlan was preceded in death by his father, George Pope; mother and stepfather Gladys and Earl Dumjohn; brother, Marlow (Ruth Anne) Pope; and sister, Loueva (Howard) Voght.

Arlan was a supporter of many good causes, including Smile Train, Dairyland Outdoor Veterans Retreat, Salvation Army and Regional Hospice. Memorials preferred to a charity of your choice.

Emma Kolander

Emma Emily Kolander, 84 of Siren, passed away Saturday morning, April 29, 2017. Relatives and friends may call between the hours of 4 and 7 p.m. Thursday, May 4 at Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home of Siren. The funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. (visitation 10 to 11 a.m.), Friday, May 5 at Our Redeemer Luthera an Church of Webster, with P Pastor Jody Walter officiatiing. Following the fellowsship meal, interment will b be in Lakeview Cemetery at T Town of Daniels. Casket bearers are: Scott H Hoefs, Gene Hoefs, Brian H Hoefs, Bryan Anderson, K Keith Stoner and Steve S Stone. Emma was born to Elmo and Bessie (Wolanek) Peterson on August 15, 1932 on Madeline Island of Lake Superior. When Emma was very young, the Peterson family moved from Eau Claire to Trade Lake. She attended public schools and was a 1950 graduate of Grantsburg High School. Emma attended Superior Normal School (now known as University of Wisconsin-Superior), earning her Bachelor of Education degree in the spring of 1954 . She later earned her Master’s Degree in Mathematics from the same college. On June 12, 1954, Emma was united in marriage with Walter Otto Kolander at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Frederic. They owned and operated a livestock farm in the Town of Daniels. After Wally’s death on June 10, 1998, Emma continued her involvement with the farm. Emma’s first teaching position was in the School District of Luck. She retired from being a full-time teacher and reading specialist in the Siren School District in 1996. She also served various school districts as a substitute teacher at different times of her life. Emma was a member and past president of the Wisconsin Retired Educators Association (WREA). She was also a dedicated volunteer of Kinship Mentoring Service. Emma was an active member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, where she served on the church council, the Ladies Aid, and played the organ for church services. She served as the Town of Daniels Treasurer for 42 years. Emma enjoyed traveling throughout the United States and overseas. She had very fond memories of her trips to Alaska, Australia, Japan and China. She definitely had a “green thumb” and was proud of her flowers beds. She also enjoyed baking and decorating cakes, and was very caring and supportive to those who needed a helping hand. An independent, hard-working individual, Emma was fun-loving and energetic. She enjoyed being actively involved on the farm. Raking hay on her beloved tractor, the 3020 John Deere, and driving the farm truck to help gather bales from the field were two of her favorite tasks. Bringing hogs that she and Wally raised to market brought her pride and joy. She was also well-versed in running for parts and tools, which kept the family operation running smoothly. Emma is survived by her two children, James Kolander (Melissa Hernandez) and Karen (Ken) Chinander; three grandchildren: Darcy Paulson, Nolan Merrill and Connor Craine; three great-grandchildren: Eliza, Josie and Hazel; siblings, Selma (Jim) Christiansen and Lorraine Hoefs; sisters-in-law, Kay Stoner and Grace (Jack) Sexton; many nieces and nephews. Preceding Emma in death were her husband, Wally; siblings Josephine (Louis) Walta, Louis Bissell, Arthur (Alvina) Bissell, Janet Lukson and Francis (George) Engelhard. Online condolences may be expressed at www.swedberg-taylor.com. Arrangements were entrusted to Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home of Siren.

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Kathryn “Kathi� Helen Gajewski, 71, of Grantsburg passed away on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at her residence. The Celebration of Life service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 4, 2017 (visitation from 10-11 a.m.) at Faith Lutheran Church in Grantsburg with Pastor Sandy Hutchens officiating. Kathi was born on Sept. 19, 1945 in Sparta to Gerald and Eleanor (Schroeder) Brooks. She graduated from Sparta High School in 1963. On May 21, 1966, Kathi married Ronald “Ron� Gajewski at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Sparta. Kathi was employed for 17 years as an optician for Dr. Mengs Eye Clinic in Rice Lake. After retirement, Kathi and Ron moved to the Grantsburg area in 1999. Kathi enjoyed shopping, decorating, antique shopping and watching her favorite television shows, “Fixer Upper� and “Days of our Lives.� She was also a longtime member of Faith Lutheran Church in Grantsburg. Kathi is survived by her loving husband of 51 years, Ron Gajewski; daughters, Jen (Neeraj Mainkar) and Carrie Gajewski; brother, James (Dora) Brooks; sisters-in-law, Lois Ferrera and Carol Warnock; many nieces, nephews and friends. Preceding Kathi in death were her parents and a sister, Geraldine McCormick. Online condolences may be expressed at www.swedberg-taylor.com Arrangements were entrusted to Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home in Grantsburg.

John Thomas Bruzek, Sr., 84, of Grantsburg, passed away Nov. 19, 2016. A graveside committal of his cremation urn and full military veterans honors will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 6 at Riverside Cemetery of Grantsburg. Online condolences at www.swedberg-taylor.com.

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The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Town of Wood River Board of Supervisors will be Wednesday, May 10th at 6:30 p.m. at the Wood River Town Hall on Hwy 70 in Alpha WI.

A copy of the CCR is available at the Village Office located at 316 S Brad Street or by calling 463-2405.

NOTICE OF MEETING TO ADJOURN BOARD OF REVIEW TO LATER DATE State of Wisconsin Town of Wood River Burnett County The Board of Review of the Town of Wood River, Burnett County, Wisconsin, will meet on June 6, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. at the Wood River Town Hall for the purpose of calling the Board of Review into session during the thirty day period beginning on the 2nd Monday of May, pursuant to Sec. 70.47 (1) of Wis. Statutes. Due to the fact the assessment roll is not completed at this time, it is anticipated that the Board of Review will be adjourned until August 9, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. Notice is hereby given this 3rd day of May, 2017 Raylene Swanson, Town Clerk

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OFFICIAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Pursuant to Wisconsin Sate 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 Wednesday, May 17, 2017 in the of¿ce of the Burnett County Highway Department located at 8150 West Highway 70, Siren, WI 54872. Bids will be publically opened and read aloud at that time and date. Pulverizing • Asphaltic Pavement Asphaltic Emulsions • Line Painting Bid documents for each category may be obtained or examined at the Burnett County Highway Department. Only bids submitted on the bid form will be accepted. The bid form must be ¿lled out completely and sealed in an envelope marked with the bidder’s name and the appropriate bid category. Services contracted by the County may be utilized on projects by local political subdivisions that are funded in part by LRIP funds. The bid documents identify the speci¿c projects and political subdivisions where these contracted services may be employed. 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.

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The ideal candidate will demonstrate the ability to build positive relationships with the middle level learners. Will have a passion for teaching young children and the skills to guide them to success in their learning. Candidates should also have experience with data-driven decision-making, and a desire to work in a team of collaborative, progressive thinking educators focused on the development of the whole child. Candidate must have the ability to provide a safe and positive home-school communications and relationships. Technology literacy is also desired.

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

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Siren Fire Dept. open house The new fire hall was open to the public on April 29. Current Chief Tony Dalsveen and Former Chief Tom Howe (pictured below) discussed the history of the fire department. Congratulatory remarks from many others including Senator Sheila Harsdorf and Rep. Adam Jarchow were offered. See the April 26 Sentinel issue for the commemorative section dedicated to the Siren Fire Department.

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Above left, the youngest runners started in the school parking lot and circled the running track once. Above right, about 50 runners, bikers, walkers and strollers participated in the annual ‘Run & Ride for Reading’ 5K. Below, riders at the Run & Ride for Reading included (lr) Kendall Johnson and Dehlia Quintana. Proceeds help buy a book for Grantsburg students to choose and read during the summer. Photos by Steve Briggs, Sentinel

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Tigers keep Saints, Pirates in check; still undefeated BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

ST. CROIX FALLS/GRANTSBURG—The Webster Tigers keep on winning, these last two on the road, as they defeated the Saints on Friday 5-1 and then Grantsburg 12-1 on Saturday. At SCF, after a scoreless first inning, the Tigers got their first score in the second. Trenton Wols doubled, moved to third on Jordy Larson’s single and came home on a single by Brad Sigfrids. In the fourth, run number two came across. With one out, Sigfrids doubled and came home on a sacrifice by Caleb Pardun. St. Croix, acting as the visitor team in this game, scored one in the top of the sixth to narrow the gap to 2-1. Two singles, a balk, and a couple stolen bases moved the one run home. “Some pitches got up and they (the Saints) were able to get them,” commented Coach Washburn. After a pitching change, the Tigers were able to get the two more outs needed to finish that half of the inning, a strike out and a fly ball to right field. Webster put some insurance runs on the board in the bottom of the sixth. Wols singled and stole second. Jordy Larson got on via an error and also stole a base. Sigfrids hit another single and promptly stole second. Two batters later, Matt Buffington grounded out, getting the second run of the inning home. Austin Spafford got on base via catcher interference and stole second, followed by Trevor Gustafson who singled and stole second. “With the weather getting better and the schedule becoming more regular, the kids should be getting into a regular routine.” Sigfrids had the hot bat as he had two singles and a double in three times at the plate with two RBIs. Trent Wols had two hits, a double and a single.

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Webster Coach Jarrod Washburn waits to congratulate Hunter Gustafson as he rounds third base after sending his second hit over the centerfield fence in Saturday’s win over Grantsburg.

Jordy Larson pitched four innings, giving up two hits, no runs, walking two and striking out five. Trevor Gustafson and Jack Washburn finished up with one run on four hits applied to their record, walking none and striking out three.

WEBSTER 12, GRANTSBURG 1 “Again, only one hit for us,” lamented Pirate Coach Pete Johnson after the loss. “We will keep plugging away and pull out of this week’s slump.” SEE TIGERS, PAGE 20

New Richmond edge Pirates BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

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Cassidy Chenal winds up for a pitch.

NEW RICHMOND—The New Richmond Tigers scored a run in the bottom of the seventh to tip the Grantsburg Pirates by a 5-4 margin on Friday night. “Tonight, we were not good enough,” said Assistant Pirate Coach Steve Johnson. “New Richmond was better. Depending on the home score book, we possibly had six errors. We did not deserve to win.” The Pirates got off to a quick start, scoring two times in both the first and second innings. Britta Roufs tripled, MacKenna Johnson walked as did Jordyn McKenzie. After a Pirates strikeout, Claire Palmquist got on via a fielders choice and Emma Quimby singled. In the second, with two out, Roufs got on via a fielders choice, stole second and came in on Johnson’s single. Johnson stole second and came home on McKenzie’s single. But, New Richmond wasn’t taking this lying down. They scored a run in their half of the first and three in the bottom of the second to knot that game at four.

Both teams went scoreless in innings three, four, five and six. Both squads had changes to get runners home, but the pitching and defense on both the Pirates and Tigers were keeping the offenses quiet. Grantsburg left one on in the top of the seventh. New Richmond got a single, a fielders choice and another single to bring in the winning run. Rylee Hoffman went a little over one inning of pitching, giving up four hits, four runs, walking one and getting no strikeouts. Cassidy Chenal pitched six-plus innings, allowing six hits, only one run, walking one and striking out three. “Grantsburg would end the game with four runs on nine hits and four walks,” said Coach Johnson. “We also stole a lot of bases. Our issue was we couldn’t even bunt a ball foul, let alone fair. The errors made a huge difference. New Richmond made some nice plays and also picked up nine hits and two walks.” The Pirates travel to Unity on Thursday, to Amery on Friday, host St. Croix Falls next Monday and go to Turtle Lake/Clayton next Tuesday.

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W/S takes third at home golf meet BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

WEBSTER—The Webster/Siren golf team placed third out of six West Lakeland schools when they hosted a regular season meet at Voyager Village last Monday. Brett Johnson carded a 44, with Andrew Ruiz and Carter Doriott right behind at 45. Ethan Tighe finished with a 56. Their team score was 190. Frederic/Luck came in first with a 171 and Unity was second at 186. Grantsburg came Brett Johnson in fourth at 205. Joey Duncan recorded a 44, Jared Lee a 52 as did Lane Johnson. Austin Bowman finished with a 57. Logan Lillehaug of Frederic/ Luck was the medalist for this meet with a score of 37. Andrew Ruiz

On the Conference meet at Unity on Tuesday, Frederic/Luck was again first (171) with Grantsburg second (189), Unity third (192), Clear Lake fourth (195), St. Croix Falls fifth (204) and Webster/Siren sixth (206). Ethan Alexander (Frederic/ Luck) was medalist with a score Carter Doriott of 38. Grantsburg golfers were Jared Lee (41), Joey Duncan (44), Austin Bowman (51) and Justin Patterson (53). Webster/Siren golfers were Brett Johnson (45), Andrew Ruiz (50), Carter Doriott (53) and Katelyn Teagarden (58). Golf continues with the teams meeting yesterday (Tuesday) at St. Croix Falls, and will play Thursday at Siren, Monday at Luck, and Tuesday at Unity. Grantsburg will also be a part of the Barron Invitational on Wednesday and Webster/Siren will be at Colfax next Wednesday.

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The only hit came from the bat of Austin Casey in the first inning. Austin Wedin had walked to open the bottom of the first. Luke Anderson got on via an error and stole second. Bryce Roufs was issued a base on balls. Two batters later, Casey hit his RBI single. For the remainder of the five inning contest, no Pirate runner got past second base. Five walks were issued to Pirate batters and nine players struck out. Said Coach Jarrod Washburn of the Tigers, “Once again pitching set the tone for us vs Grantsburg. Jack Washburn got the start and even though he wasn’t as sharp as he has been recently, he was able to make some good pitches when he had to get out of some tough spots. Hunter (Gustafson) came in and threw great for his one inning to show all the hard work in practice on the mound has been paying off.

“Offensively, we did a bit better, but I’d like to have a little more balance in the lineup. Jack Washburn and Hunter Gustafson had big days at the plate, both getting three hits with Gus really having a great day with the two homers (one a grand slam and the other a three-run shot) and eight RBIs.” The Tigers got their first run in the first inning on a single by Washburn and a double by Hunter Gustafson. In the third, Matt Buffington singled, Trevor Gustafson got on via a fielders choice, Washburn singled to load the bases and Gustafson hit his grand slam. The fourth inning saw Austin Spafford get on via an error, Trevor Gustafson hit by a pitch and then two batters later, Gustafson clobbered his second “dinger.” A single, a walk, a wild pitch, a Pirate error, a hit batsman and a triple by Washburn scored four in the fifth which gave the Tigers a

12-1 advantage. Grantsburg went one-two-three in the bottom of the fifth to end the game. Washburn was the starting pitcher for the Tigers, going four innings, allowing one hit, one run walking five and striking out eight. Hunter Gustafson finished up for Webster. Jacob Barnard and Austin Casey were on the mound for Grantsburg, giving up the twelve runs on ten hits, walking three and striking out two. Grantsburg goes to Unity on Thursday, Amery on Friday, hosts St. Croix Falls next Monday and goes to Turtle Lake on Tuesday. Webster travels to Luck/Frederic on Thursday, participates in the Somerset Triangular on Saturday, goes to Turtle Lake on Monday and hosts St. Croix Falls on Tuesday.

Turtle Lake/Clayton blanks Storm

The Webster/Siren Storm were shut out by the team from Turtle Lake/Clayton 16-0 last Tuesday night. “It was a wet game and we didn’t play our best,” commented Coach Tina Karsten of the Storm. “Their pitcher threw really well, even with the wet conditions. She struck out eight of us. They are a good team and we had some Madison Freymiller errors that didn’t help us.” The two Storm hits came from Madison Freymiller and Alayna Johnson. After the Turtle Lake/Clayton home game on Tuesday, the Storm will host St. Croix Falls on Thursday and Unity next Monday. Next Tuesday, the Storm travels to Frederic/ Alayna Johnson Luck.

GAME DAY SPORTS SCHEDULE May 4-10 Baseball Thu. May 4 Grantsburg at Unity, 5 p.m. Siren at St. Croix Falls, 5 p.m. Webster at Luck/Frederic, 5 p.m. Fri. May 5 Grantsburg at Amery, 5 p.m. Sat. May 6 Webster at Somerset Triangular, 10 a.m. Mon. May 8 St. Croix Falls at Grantsburg, 5 p.m. Unity at Siren, 4 p.m. Webster at Turtle Lake/Clayton, 5 p.m. Tue. May 9 Grantsburg at Turtle Lake/Clayton, 5 p.m. Siren at Luck/Frederic, 5 p.m. Webster at St. Croix Falls, 5 p.m.

Softball Thu. May 4 Grantsburg at Unity, 4 p.m. St. Croix Falls at Webster/Siren (Siren Ball Park) DH, 4:30 p.m. Fri. May 5 Grantsburg at Amery, 5 p.m. Mon. May 8 St. Croix Falls at Grantsburg, 5 p.m. Unity at Webster/Siren (Siren Ball Park), 4:30 p.m. Tue. May 9 Grantsburg at Turtle Lake/Clayton, 5 p.m. Webster/Siren at Luck/Frederic, 5 p.m.

Golf Thu. May 4 Conference Play at Siren National, 4 p.m. Mon. May 8 Conference Play at Unity, 4 .p.m. Wed. May 10 Webster/Siren at Colfax, 9:30 a.m.

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Webster’s Matt Buffington dives back to first base and avoids the tag by Grantsburg first baseman Sven Johnson during Saturday’s game at Grantsburg.

Thu. May 4 Webster, Grantsburg at Webster Invite, 4:15 p.m. Fri. May 5 Siren at New Auburn, 4 p.m. Tue. May 9 Webster, Siren, Grantsburg at Grantsburg, 4:15 p.m.


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Dragons split in conference action BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

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Siren’s Tyler Anton takes a big swing at a pitch during the Dragons’ 8-6 win over Shell Lake.

LUCK/SHELL LAKE—The Siren Dragons went on the road for two games last week, losing to Turtle Lake/Clayton 5-4, but coming back to defeat the Shell Lake Lakers 8-6. At TL/C, the Dragons fell behind 2-0 in the first inning and 4-1 after the fourth. The Dragons added one more tally in the fifth and two in the seventh, but just didn’t quite get enough to knot the game. Brady Mangen had the hot bat for Siren as he was four for four which included a double. He also stole four bases. Brother Bailey was one for two and had five stolen bases to his credit. Bailey started on the mound for Siren and went three innings, giving up four runs on four hits, walking three and striking out one. Jordan Webster then pitched, going three innings, allowing one run on

Quiet Pirate bats cause loss to TL/C BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

GRANTSBURG—“Our bats fell silent. We had only two hits,” lamented Coach Pete Johnson after the 14-5 loss to Turtle Lake/Clayton on Friday. “The big inning killed us … three times.” The “big innings” were the second, the fourth and the seventh. In the second, TL/C got four across. Three singles, three walks and an error were the sources of the four tallies. Five runs were claimed in the fourth inning by Turtle Lake/Clayton. Two walks, four singles and an error gave the visitors the scoring runs. Five more came across in the seventh. Three sin-

three hits, walking three and striking out six. Ben Lemieux finished up, giving up only one base on balls.

DRAGONS TIP LAKERS In the Shell Lake game, the Dragons picked up single runs in the second and third innings, two in the fifth and four in the seventh. Jordan Webster went three for four as did Tyler Anton, and the Dragons collected 11 hits off Shell Lake pitching. Ben Lemieux and Tanner Buck each had two hits in four times at the plate. Bailey Mangen and Webster shared pitching duties for the Dragons. Together they gave up 11 hits, six runs, walked three and struck out five. After playing at Flambeau on Tuesday, the Dragons go to St. Croix Falls on Thursday, host Unity on Monday and travel to Luck/Frederic next Tuesday.

Tigers beat Pirates

gles, a walk and a double put the game out of reach. Ricky Clark, David Nelson and Luke Anderson pitched for the Pirates. They gave up 11 hits, walked nine and struck out six. Austin Casey and David Nelson got the only Pirates hits. Four walks brought in the first run for Grantsburg in the third inning. The remaining four runs for the Pirates came in the fifth. With one out, Bryce Roufs was hit by a pitch. Sven Johnson walked. Austin Casey got his hit. An error got Jacob Barnard on base. Nelson got his hit and then Clark hit a sacrifice fly for the last run across.

BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

RUSH CITY—The Rush City Tigers broke a 10-10 tie in the bottom of the seventh last Tuesday to record an 11-10 win over the Grantsburg Pirates. “It was a back and forth game played in the rain,” reported Coach Pete Johnson. The Pirates put three on the board in the first. With one out, Luke Anderson was hit by a pitch and subsequently stole second. After a fly out, Sven Johnson singled, Austin Casey got on via an error and both Jacob Barnard and David Nelson singled. Ramsey Clark scored the fourth Pirates run in the second inning.

Pirates lose ugly to L/F BY GLEN SKIFSTAD SENTINEL SPORTS

GRANTSBURG —“This was a very poor high school ballgame. I feel bad for the people in attendance,” said Pirate Coach Pete Johnson following the 8-7 loss to Luck/Frederic last week. The Pirates were blanked in scoring until the sixth inning when they scored five runs to go up on L/F 5-2. With one out, Bryce Roufs and Sven Johnson walked. Austin Casey was hit by a pitch. Jacob Barnard and David Nelson both singled. Ricky Clark was then hit by a pitch. Two batters later, Austin Wedin and Luke Anderson both walked. A fielders choice left the bases loaded at the end of the inning. L/F then scored five in the top of the seventh to go up 8-5. A number of Pirate errors, passed balls, stolen bases, two walks and a single got the five runs home. Grantsburg was able to get two runs in the bottom of the seventh. Johnson was hit by a pitch. Casey walked. Two ground outs and two walks enabled the runners to

get home, but then a fly out to the short stop ended the threat and the game. The Pirates were held to just three hits, all singles. They made six errors, totally uncharacteris-

tic of Pirates baseball. Jacob Barnard, David Nelson, Ricky Clark and Austin Casey toiled for the Pirates. They walked four and struck out nine. GOOB COY | SENTINEL

Ricky Clark sizes up his batter while waiting for the pitch call.

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Grantsburg’s Ben Johnson gets caught by the Luck/Frederic shortstop in a rundown between second and third base.

Johnson and Barnard both walked in the third inning and then Nelson. Clark and Austin Wedin single to get four runs home and the Pirates led 8-1 as the Tigers had scored a single run in the second. Rush City then put four on the board in their half of the third and three more in the fourth to knot the game at eight. Two doubles, a walk and a single helped them with their runs in the third. Two Pirates errors, a single and two walks led the way to tie the score. Grantsburg added a run in the sixth with a single, a Tiger balk and a sacrifice, but the Tigers added two in their half of the inning to go up by one. The Pirates tied the score in the seventh, but the Tigers singled, stole second, moved up on a passed ball and scored the winning run. Austin Wedin had three hits for the Pirates with three RBIs. David Nelson had two hits with two RBIs. Ramsey Clark, Austin Wedin and Ricky Clark pitched for the Pirates. They walked nine and struck out six. Coach Johnson in closing, “We have four losses on the season at this point, and each loss was by one run … three of those losses were in the bottom of the last inning. We are close, and hopefully with a little more experience, we will start to tilt those close games in our direction.”


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SPORTS BRIEFS DELIA LABATT BLOOMINGTON, MN—Bethel University’s women’s track star Delia Labatt was honored by the conference office Tuesday afternoon as the MIAC Athlete of the Week. Labatt won the 400-meter dash at UW-La Crosse’s Phil Esten Challenge last Friday with a time of 56.48. The freshman sprinter from Cushing used an aggressive first 200 meters to build a sizeable lead on the field, then maintained the advantage to the finish. Her time ranks No. 11 nationwide, No. 1 among all MIAC runners, and No. 2 in Bethel’s all-time record book. Information taken from the Bethel University website.

Delia Labatt

JORDAN KNUTSON NAPERVILLE, IL—Carthage’s Jordan Knutson was named the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) Men’s Golfer of the Week on Tuesday. Knutson, a freshman from Grantsburg High School (Biology major) earned medalist honors during Millikin’s Weist Foundation Classic April 21-22 at Red Tail Run in Decatur, Illinois. He finished with a two-day score of 140 as he shot 70 on both Friday and Saturday. The Red Men won the team title with a two-day score of 588 (290-298). Knutson also finished third with a score of 73 as Carthage won its own spring invitational on April 18. Information taken from the Carthage College website.

Jordan Knutson

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Webster’s Jack Washburn (12) gets high fives from his teammates as he crosses the plate following a grand slam homerun by Hunter Gustafson (background) in the Tigers’ win over Grantsburg.

SCOREBOARD Roufs, c Johnson, 1b Casey, ss Barnard, p Nelson, rf Ri. Clark, 3b Ra. Clark, 2b Burger Totals

Boys Baseball

West Lakeland Conference Team Conf All Webster 6-0 8-3 T.Lake/Clayton 2-1 3-3 Shell Lake 2-2 2-2 St. Croix Falls 2-2 3-6 Luck/Frederic 2-2 2-8 Unity 1-2 7-2 Grantsburg 1-3 4-6-1 Siren 1-4 3-4

R 1 2 2 0 3 3 0 1 2 14

H 1 1 3 0 2 1 1 2 0 11

BI 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 1 0 7

Grantsburg Wedin, cf Anderson, lf Roufs, c Johnson, 1b Casey, ss Barnard, 2b Nelson, rf Ri. Clark, p Berger Ra. Clark, 3b Totals

AB 3 3 1 0 4 4 4 1 2 2 24

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

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

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

Grantsburg Ri. Clark Nelson Anderson

IP 7 IP 1.1 2.2 3

H 2 H 2 5 4

R ER BB K 5 na 9 4 R 3 6 5

ER 2 3 5

BB 4 2 3

K 1 4 1

LOB-Grantsburg 9, TL/C 8. Err-Grantsburg: Barnard; TL/C: Schneidefr (2), Waite. 2B-TL/C: Swenson. SB-Grantsburg: Wedin, Barnard. PB-Grantsburg 1, TL/C 2. HBP-Grantsburg 1, TL/C 2.

Luck/Frederic 8, Grantsburg 7

Luck/Frederic AB L. Jensen, 3b 4 Ellefson, ss 4 Hamach, 2b 4 Schmidt, c 4 Hall, cf 3 Runnels, 1b 2 Hendrickson, lf 4 B. Jensen, rf 3 J. Johansen, p 2 Totals 30

Grantsburg Wedin, cf Anderson, lf

R 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 8

H 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4

AB R 3 0 3 0

H 0 0

0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 6

Pitching L/F Johansen No. 11 No. 3

IP 5 0.1 1.2

H 1 2 0

R 0 5 2

ER 0 5 2

BB 6 2 5

K 2 1 1

Grantsburg Barnard Nelson Ri. Clark Casey

IP 4 2 0.2 0.1

H 2 1 1 0

R 3 0 4 1

ER 0 0 0 0

BB 2 1 1 0

K 3 3 2 1

Rush City 11, Grantsburg 10

Score by Innings TL/C 0 4 0 5 0 0 5-14 11 3 Grantsburg 0 0 1 0 4 0 0-5 2 1 Pitching TL/C Pitcher(s)

0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3

LOB-Grantsburg 5, L/F 9. Err-Grantsburg: Roufs (3), Ri. Clark (2), Barnard. SB-L/F: B. Jensen, Hall, Hamack (2), Runnels. PB-Grantsburg 2. WP-Grantsburg 2.

Turtle Lake/Clayton 14, Grantsburg 5 AB 3 2 5 4 4 4 4 4 2 32

1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 7

Score by Innings Luck/Frederic 0 0 1 2 0 0 5-8 4 0 Grantsburg 0 0 0 0 0 5 2-7 3 6

Results Last Week April 29 Webster 12, Grantsburg 1 April 28 Siren 8, Shell Lake 6 Webster 5, St. Croix Falls 1 Turtle Lake/Clayton 14, Grantsburg 5 Unity, Bloomer 2 Hayward 6, Luck/Frederic 1 April 25 Turtle Lake/Clayton 5, Siren 4 Rush City (MN) 11, Grantsburg 10

TL/C Nitchey, lf Schneider, ss Callin Hoffman, p Caleb Hoffman, c Schelley, cf Swanson, 3b Kahl, 1b Peterson, dh Waite, 2b Totals

3 2 2 3 3 1 0 1 21

Grantsburg Wedin, cvf Anderson, lf Roufs, c Vitale S. Johnson, 1b Caseuy, ss Barnard, 2b Nelson,rf Ri. Clark, 3b Ra. Clark, p B. Johnson Burger Totals

AB 5 3 1 2 2 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 29

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

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

Rush City Guptill, p Voight, 3b Oscarson, c Galvez, ss Za. Hahn, cf Mielke, lf H. Hermanson, 2b A. Hermanson, 1b No. 22 Ze. Hahn, rf Totals

AB 4 4 2 2 3 3

R 2 2 3 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 27 11

H 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6

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

IP 3 2+ 1.1

H 3 2 1

Rush Cty Pitcher(s) 7

IP 8

H R ER BB K 10 na 6 1

K 4 1 1

LOB-Grantsburg 7, RC 7. Err-Grantsburg: Ri. Clark, Casey, Anderson; RC-Galvez (2). b2-RC: Voight, Galvez.SB-Grantsburg: Anderson, S. Johnson (2), Barnard, Ri. Clark, Nelson; RC-Guptill (2), Hermanson (2), Ze Hahn, Za Hahn, Galvez, Oscarson. Mielke. PB-Grantsburg 2. HBP-Grantsburg 1, RC 1.

Turtle Lake/Clayton 5, Siren 4

BI 1 1

Siren Bai. Mangen Webster Bra. Mangen Anton, 4 Lemieux Buk

AB 3 3 4 0 4 4

R 2 1 1 0 0 0

H 1 1 4 0 1 0

BI 0 0 1 1 0

0 0 0 0 1 8

0 0 0 0 0 2

TL-C Nitchley Schneider Hoffman Heffner Shalley Swenson Kohl No. 7 Peterson Vennie Waite Torgerson Totals

AB 4 2 3 3 3 3 3 0 2 1 0 1 25

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

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

BI 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Pitching Siren Ba. Mangen Webster Lemieux

IP 3 3.0 0.1

H 4 3 0

R 4 1 0

TL/C Hoffman Schneider

IP 3 4

H 3 5

R ER BB K 1 1 2 4 3 5 3 5

ER 4 1 0

BB 3 3 1

Shell Lake Crawford Skluzacek Zebro No. 7 Heckel Kraetke Bontekoe Johnson Denotter Green Knutson Totals

AB 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 0 32 AB 3 4 3 0 3 4 4 3 2 0 3 29

R 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 R 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 6

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

Gustafson, Sigfrids. SB-Webster: Larson (2), Wols, Sigfrids, Spafford, T. Gustafson; SCF-Murphy (3), Kahl, Skallet. SAC-Webster 1. Balk-Webster 1. HBP-Webster 1.

Webster 12, Grantsburg 1

Score by Innings Siren 0 0 1 0 1 0 2-4 8 0 Turtle Lake/Clayton 2 0 2 1 0 0 0-5 7 1

Siren Bai. Mangen Webster Bra. Mangen Anton Lemieux Hunter Buck Lindquist Meagher Bre. Mangen Totals

Pitching Grantsburg Ra. Clark Wedin Ri. Clark

BB 5 3 1

0 0 0 0 0 4

K 1 6 0

Siren 8, Shell Lake 6

0

ER 4 0 0

3 0 1 2 1 28

LOB-Siren 8, TL/C 8. ERR-TL/C: Kahl. 2b-Siren: Bra. Mangen; TL/C: Kahl. SB-Siren: Ba. Mangen 5, Bra. Mangen 4, Lemieux, Webster; TL/C:Schneider (4), Hoffman (2), Heffner, Kahl (2), Waite, No. 4.

Score by Innings Grantsburg 3 1 4 0 0 1 1-10 8 3 Rush City 0 1 4 3 0 2 1-11 6 2

R 5 3 3

Richter Bre. Mangen Hunter Meagher Pinero Totals

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

Score by Innings Siren 0 1 1 0 2 0 4-8 11 0 Shell Lake 0 1 0 03 2 0-6 11 0 Pitching Siren Bai. Mangen Webster

IP H 4.2 8 2.1 3

R ER BB K 4 2 1 4 2 0 2 1

Shell Lake Zebro Kraetke

IP H 6.0 9 1 2

R ER BB K 6 6 0 6 2 2 1 0

LOB Siren 6, SL 7. 2b-SL: Kraetke. SB-Siren: Bai. Manen (3), Bra.Mangen 3, Lemieux 2, Anton 2, Buck, Webster 2; SL: Crawford (2), Skluzacek, Zebro (2), Hackel (2), Kraetke, Bontekoe, Green.

Webster Spafford, cf T. Gustafson, c Washburn, p H. Gustafson, ss Wols, lf Larson, 2b Sigfrids, 1b Pardun, 3b Buffington, rf Totals

AB 4 2 4 4 3 3 1 3 3 27

R 2 3 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 12

H 1 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 1 10

BI 0 0 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 11

Grantsburg Wedin, cf Anderson, lf Roufs, c S. Johnson, 1b Casey, ss Barnard, p Nelson, rf Ri. Clark, 3b Ra. Clark, 2b Totals

AB 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 16

R 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

H 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

BI 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

Girls Softball West Lakeland Conference Team Conf All Grantsburg 3-0 6-3 Shell Lake 1-0 1-6 T.Lake/Clayton 2-1 4-1 Cameron 2-2 6-4 St. Croix Falls 1-3 3-6 Frederic/Luck 0-1 0-2 Unity 0-2 0-4 Webster/Siren 0-3 0-4 Results Last Week April 28 Cameron 12, Barron 2 New Richmond 5, Grantsburg 4 April 25 St. Croix Falls 9, Flambeau 7

Score by Innings Webster 1 0 4 3 4-12 10 1 Grantsburg 1 0 0 0 0-1 1 3

AB 1 2 2 2 0 2 1 3 1 0 14

R 3 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 0 16

H 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 6

BI

Score by Innings Webster/Siren 0 0 0-0 2 0 Turtle Lake/Clayton 9 2 5-16 5 0 Pitching Webster/Siren IP Nicols 3

H 5

R ER BB K 16 na 12 1

TL/C Larson

H 2

R ER BB K 0 0 4 8

IP 3

LOB-Webster/Siren 5, TL/C 1. 2b-TL/C: Fall, Larson.

New Richmond 5, Grantsburg 4

Pitching Webster Wasbhurn H. Gustafson

IP 4 1

H 1 0

R ER BB K 1 1 5 8 0 0 0 1

Grantsburg Barnard Casey

IP 4 1

H 8 2

R ER BB K 8 8 2 1 4 0 1 1

LOB-Webster 4, Grantsburg 6. Err-Grantsburg: Roufs, Ri. Clark (2); Webster: H. Gustafson. 2B-Webster: H. Gustafson. 3B-Webster: Washburn. HR-Webster: H. Gustafson. SB-Webster: Spafford, T. Gustafson; Grantsburg: Anderson. WP-Grantsburg 2. HBP-Webster 1, Grantburg 1.

Webster 5, St. Croix Falls 1 St. Croix Falls AB Thaemert, ss 3 Skallet, lf 4 Langer, 3b 3 Kahl, p 3 Murphy, cf 3 Wiehl, c 1 Leahy 1 Greenquist, 2b 3 Gorres, 1b 3 Warner, rf 3 Totals 27

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

H 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6

BI 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Webster AB Spafford, cf 2 T. Gustafson, c 4 Washburn, 2b 4 H. Gustafson, ss 3 Wols, lf 3 Larson, p 3 DeBlase, cr 0 Sigfrids, 1b 3 Pardun, 3b 2 Buffington, rf 3 Totals 27

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

H 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 3 0 0 9

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

Grantsburg Roufs, 3b Johnson, cf McKenzie, c Glover, rf Roberts Palmquist, 1b E. Quimby, 2b Duncan, lf Lee, ss McNally, dp Hoffman, flx O. Oachs Totals

AB 4 3 3 3 0 4 4 4 2 2 0 1 30

R 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

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

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

New Richmond Bauer, cf Kupczak, c Hatch, p Smith, dp Bauer, flx Williams, 3b Peterson, 1b Patraw, 2b Williams, ss Reali, lf Totals

AB 3 4 4

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

H 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 9

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

4 4 3 3 3 3 31

Score by Innings Grantsburg 2 2 0 0 0 0 0-4 9 4 New Richmond1 3 0 0 0 0 1-5 9 0 Pitching Grantsburg Hoffman Chenal

IP H 1+ 3 6+ 6

New Richmond IP Pitcher(s) 7

H 9

R ER BB K 4 na 1 0 1 1 1 3 R ER BB K 4 4 4 2

LOB-Grantsburg 9, NR 7. Err-Grantsburg: Lee, Hoffman, E. Quimby, Roufs.2b-Grantsburg: Palmquist; NR: Kupczak. 3B-Grantsburg: Roufs. SB-Grantsburg: Johnson (3), Roufs, Johnson; NR: Bauer, Williams.

Score by Innings SCF 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 6 3 Webster 0 1 0 1 0 3 x-5 9 1

Turtle Lake/Clayton 16, Webster/Siren 0

Pitching SCF Kahl

IP 6

H 9

R ER BB K 5 2 1 2

Webster Larson T. Gustafson Washburn

IP 4 1.1 1.2

H 2 3 1

R 0 1 0

ER 0 1 0

TL/C K. Fall, ss Bussewitz, 2b M. Fall, 3b Larson, p Gilbertson, c Ketz, cf Bussewitx, lf Ramelfanger, dp patrick, rf Jansen, 1b Totals

BB 2 0 0

LOB-Webster 7, SCF 8. Err-Webster: H. Gustafson; SCF-Skallet, Langer, Greenquist. 2B-Webster: Wols, H.

K 5 0 3

Webster/Siren Shaffer, c Anderson, 3b Freymiller, cf Johnson, flx Nichols, p Sybers, 1b Dalsveen, lf Carroll, 2b Buffington, ss Lindquist Totals

AB 2 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 10

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

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

Golf West Lakeland Conference Team Points Luck/Frederic 18 Unity 17 Grantsburg 13 Clear Lake 8 Webster/Siren 6.5 St. Croix Falls 4.5 Individual Leaders Conference leader: Logan Lillehaug (L/F) 90; County leaders: Joey Duncan (Gburg) 68; Jared Lee (Gburg) 56; Carter Doriott (Web/Siren) 46; Andrew Ruiz (Web/Siren) 28; Brett Johnson (Web/Siren) 28. Conference Meet Unity Results April 25

Medalist: Ethan Alexander, Luck/Frederic, 38 Team Scores: 1. Luck/Frederic 171; 2. Grantsburg 189; 3. Unity 192; 4. Clear Lake 195; 5. St. Croix Falls 204; 6. Webster/Siren 206. GRANTSBURG Jared Lee Joey Duncan Austin Bowman Justin Patterson TOTAL

41 44 51 53 189

WEBSTER/SIREN Brett Johnson Andrew Ruiz Carter Doriott Katelyn Teagarden TOTAL

45 50 53 58 206

Conference Meet Webster/Siren Results April 24

Medalist: Logan Lillehaug, Luck/Frederic, 37 Team Scores: 1. Luck/Frederic 171; 2. Unity 186; 3. Webster/Siren 190; 4. Grantsburg 205; 5. Clear Lake 210; 6. St. Croix Falls 222. WEBSTER/SIREN Brett Johnson Andrew Ruiz Carter Doriott Ethan Tighe TOTAL

44 45 45 56 190

GRANTSBURG Joey Duncan Jared Lee Lane Johnson Austin Bowman TOTAL

44 52 52 57 205


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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 3rd day of September, 2015, for the delinquent taxes of 2014 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 rd before the 3 day of November, 2017, 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 25, 2017 Judith Dykstra, Burnett County Treasurer

TOWN OF ANDERSON Owner Names ID # Description

2014 Acres

Amt Due

RICK A ADOLPHSON 25 2.270Ac $58.61 S:01 T:37 R:19W LOT 1 CSM V 4 P 42 (IN SW SE) KENNETH & PATRICIA MITCHELL 96 14.690Ac $183.97 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) ROBERT J & BARBARA J MARTINEAU 129 2.000Ac $1,436.51 S:13 T:37 R:19W LOT 1 CSM V 4 P 223 (IN SE SW) RANDAEL A VILLARREAL 212 9.980Ac $834.71 S:20 T:37 R:19W E 10 A OF W 20 A NE NW IVA LEA KEDROWSKI 243 9.620Ac $198.36 S:21 T:37 R:19W SW NW LY W OF LOGGING CREEK EX N 52 RDS IVA LEA KEDROWSKI 249 10.070Ac $291.85 S:21 T:37 R:19W N1/2 N1/2 NW SW WARREN S HARER 353 5.000Ac $291.85 S:25 T:37 R:19W E 440' OF S 30 RDS NW SW JAMES & JENNIFER SCHAFER 356 1.000Ac $95.77 S:25 T:37 R:19W 1 SQ A IN NE COR OF SW SW CHAD KIDDER 359 4.460Ac $195.37 S:25 T:37 R:19W S 452 1/2' OF W 484' SW SW D E JENSEN 561 6.500Ac $17.67 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 $702.07 S:33 T:37 R:19W W1/2 NW NE (WITH ESMT) RANDOLPH S & GAIL M SCHADOW 683 2.420Ac $1.76 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 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description DANIEL & NICOLE SEAR 965 10.000Ac $621.45 S:05 T:42 R:14W NE 1/4 NE SW DAWN SEAGRAVES 993 40.000Ac $1,019.90 S:06 T:42 R:14W NE SW LEO & BARBARA I LINDIG 1431 1.560Ac $1,454.14 S:13 T:42 R:15W PCL GOV LOT 1 (D-843) RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 1534 1.750Ac $92.77 S:21 T:42 R:15W LOT 2 CSM V 2 P 136 (NE NE)#172793 JEREMY J & BARBARA FALL 1721 44.150Ac $1,017.48 S:34 T:42 R:15W GOV LOT 13 EX V 281 P 185 JAMES W LEMKE 1748 9.480Ac $256.15 S:36 T:42 R:16W GOV LOT 5 EX PCL V 266 P 531 TOWN OF DANIELS 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description RONALD D JOHNSTON 1825 10.000Ac $222.36 S:01 T:38 R:17W N 10 ACRES OF NW SE TERRY LEE & MITSY LOU ADOLPHSON 1908 64.300Ac $595.04 S:06 T:38 R:17W FRL S1/2 SW1/4 (MFL 48.3) DAVID & CHARLES KEITH 1948 35.000Ac $823.14 S:09 T:38 R:17W NW NE EX S 300' OF E 660' MITCHELL ZENTIC 1973 5.000Ac $865.06 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 $2.14 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 $2.14 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 $2.14 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 $2.14 S:11 T:38 R:17W SE SE DAVID M & JANIS K WEGNER 2034 19.500Ac $4,710.85 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 $2.14 S:14 T:38 R:17W PCL W1/2 NE NE

GARY W EVENSON 2317 1.440Ac $128.72 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 $627.03 S:18 T:38 R:17W E 11 RDS OF S 20 RDS OF W 19 RDS OF FR W1/2 SW1/4 EX PCL V 111 P 556 (LIFE ESTATE TO INEZ EVENSON) GARY W EVENSON 2323 0.870Ac $97.00 S:18 T:38 R:17W PCL FR W1/2 SW1/4 (LIFE ESTATE TO INEZ EVENSON) JENNIFER VOEGELE 2458 3.500Ac $235.18 S:21 T:38 R:17W LOT 13 CSM V 7 P 243 (IN NW NW) RICHARD M GOIFFON REV TRUST THERESA A GOIFFON REV TRUST 2635 32.690Ac $523.22 S:28 T:38 R:17W GOV LOT 4 EX E OF PUBLIC HWY RALPH J ELSING 2683 8.590Ac $946.04 S:29 T:38 R:17W LOT 1 CSM #3446 V 17 P 64 (NE NE) #323438 TERESA M WARNKE 2716 5.000Ac $235.29 S:30 T:38 R:17W PCL NW NE TOWN OF DEWEY 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description DEBRA PFLUGER 32947 5.150Ac $471.21 S:10 T:38 R:14W CSM #4356 V23 P270 (#406001) LOT 1 (NW NE) DONNA NELSON 33917 0.230Ac $8.92 S:23 T:38 R:14W N 264' OF W 300' EX N 165' OF NW NE DAN NELSON MARGARET A SLACK 33934 0.160Ac $8.88 S:02 T:38 R:14W OUTLOT 1 CSM#4537 V25 P44 #428717 (GL 11) (RD) JOSETTE JOHNSON JAMES DONAKER CAMILLE ALEXANDER WERDIER 2965 19.720Ac $339.52 S:05 T:38 R:14W S1/2 GOV LOT 8 (LIFE ESTATE TO ERICK WERDIER & HELEN RAMSTAD) T BRUCE & JANN M HOLTER 2976 2.730Ac $3,399.23 S:05 T:38 R:14W PART GOV LOT 4 LYING N & W OF STATE TRUNK HWY #70 LA VAUNE MANSFIELD SOHOLT 3041 4.000Ac $443.66 S:07 T:38 R:14W PCL SE NE SAMUEL V MECHTEL 3176 2.000Ac $825.82 S:14 T:38 R:14W PCL IN SE SW MICHAEL E & CHERYL A KNISHKA 3357 10.000Ac $321.44 S:20 T:38 R:14W E1/2 W1/2 SE SW CLARICE SCHULTZ 3401 28.430Ac $294.68 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 $523.26 S:23 T:38 R:14W SE NE (LIFE ESTATE TO ETHEL AND RAYMOND HOPKE) CURTIS & PAIGE SKLUZACEK 3408 40.000Ac $2,048.24 S:23 T:38 R:14W NE NW CURTIS & PAIGE SKLUZACEK 3409 40.000Ac $362.51 S:23 T:38 R:14W NW NW CURTIS & PAIGE SKLUZACEK 3410 40.000Ac $1,285.80 S:23 T:38 R:14W SW NW CURTIS & PAIGE SKLUZACEK 3411 40.000Ac $133.95 S:23 T:38 R:14W SE NW CURTIS & PAIGE SKLUZACEK 3413 35.000Ac $362.51 S:23 T:38 R:14W NW SW EX W 165' CURTIS & PAIGE SKLUZACEK 3418 40.000Ac $233.94 S:23 T:38 R:14W NW SE CURTIS & PAIGE SKLUZACEK 3421 39.000Ac $278.59 S:23 T:38 R:14W SE SE EX PCL V 290 P 527 CLARICE SCHULTZ 3428 39.000Ac $271.43 S:24 T:38 R:14W NW NW EX V 456 P 459 (CO HWY) (LIFE ESTATE TO ETHEL AND RAYMOND HOPKE) CLARICE SCHULTZ 3430 40.000Ac $563.32 S:24 T:38 R:14W SW NW (LIFE ESTATE TO ETHEL AND RAYMOND HOPKE) CLARICE SCHULTZ 3433 40.000Ac $307.15 S:24 T:38 R:14W NW SW (LIFE ESTATE TO ETHEL AND RAYMOND HOPKE) TIMOTHY C TERRY 3699 23.320Ac $230.69 S:07 T:38 R:14W DEWEY ASSESSOR'S PLAT #1 LOT 2 TOWN OF GRANTSBURG 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description LEON & ALICE BIEDERMAN 33636 0.400Ac $18.48 S:21 T:38 R:19W SW 1/4 SW 1/4 NW NE EX CSM V 24 P 278 BARBARA J ANDERSON 3821 15.000Ac $1,874.12 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 $559.45 S:04 T:38 R:19W N 10 A OF S 20 A NE NW LAURA KNOTTS-JOHNSON 3834 5.000Ac $1,540.99 S:04 T:38 R:19W W 5 A OF S 10 A NE NW MICHEAL & BARBARA GRAVNING 4024 2.280Ac $195.37 S:10 T:38 R:19W LOT 3 CSM V17 P261(#333828) (SW SW) GARY HOUSE 4028 5.100Ac $372.65 S:10 T:38 R:19W E 300' OF S 740' E1/2 SW SW NANYONG APRIL DENN SOYONG HEIDI DENN 4048 0.690Ac $1,623.05 S:10 T:38 R:19W LOT 7 CSM V20 P106(#368330) (SE SEFRMLY PRT CSM'S V5 PGS 307 & 308)MAP #3896 DARIN M SCHAKE 4064 1.720Ac $212.34 S:11 T:38 R:19W LOT 4 CSM V20 P215(#370934) (NE SE)MAP# 3944 JEREMIAH L JOHNSON 4078 1.500Ac $385.91 S:11 T:38 R:19W PCL SE SE MARK NORMAN 4080 0.500Ac $1,192.44 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 $289.90 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 JEFFREY PREINER 4133 10.000Ac $751.51 S:15 T:38 R:19W SW1/4 SW NW DARBY L FOSSUM 4159 5.000Ac $658.82 S:16 T:38 R:19W W1/2 NW1/4 NE NW GARY L & JEANNE L MAREK 4211 40.000Ac $424.67 S:17 T:38 R:19W SW SW (EX HWY #163451) GARY L & JEANNE L MAREK 4212 35.910Ac $198.49 S:17 T:38 R:19W SE SW EX LOT 1 CSM V 2 P 240, OUTLOT A CSM V 3 P 97 STEVE & LAURA ORTIZ 4214 1.090Ac $44.01 S:17 T:38 R:19W OUTLOT A CSM V 3 P 97 (IN SE SW) JEANNE L MAREK 4255 5.500Ac $84.93 S:18 T:38 R:19W E 20 RDS N1/2 NE SE & E 2 RDS S1/2 NE SE GARY L & JEANNE L MAREK 4332 20.000Ac $507.75 S:20 T:38 R:19W W1/2 NW SE OK BUILDERS 4455 9.820Ac $108.93 S:24 T:38 R:19W W 10A OF E 25A NE NW EX HWY DESC 478/192 (D-1554) JEANNE L MAREK 4495 40.000Ac $70.15 S:25 T:38 R:19W NW SW GARY L & JEANNE L MAREK 4523 35.000Ac $83.09 S:26 T:38 R:19W E1/2 E1/2 SE1/4 EX CSM V18 P234 GLENN K JOHNSON 4524 5.000Ac $1,074.64 S:26 T:38 R:19W LOT 1 CSM V18 P234 (#348437) (SE SE) BRADLEY T ADOLPHSON DEANNA BREAULT 4711 5.000Ac $850.85 S:34 T:38 R:19W PCL NW NE COM NW COR OF NW NE, TH E 631' TO POB, TH E 420', TH S 519', TH W 420' TH N TO POB. DESC IN 486/520 CAREY & TERESA ROSSOW 4736 10.000Ac $2,001.17 S:34 T:38 R:19W S 642' OF NE SE EX S 312' SEAN D JOHNSON 4754 5.000Ac $1,386.32 S:35 T:38 R:19W PCL NW NE PAUL BAKER 4768 0.200Ac $361.57 S:35 T:38 R:19W PCL SENW COM 5 RD N OF SE COR, TH W 8 RDS, TH N 4 RDS, TH E 8 RDS, TH S 4 RDS TO POB. KIMBERLY JOHNSON 4877 40.000Ac $2,276.27 S:35 T:38 R:20W NE SW (SUBJ TO ESMNT 632/543) KIMBERLY JOHNSON 4887 0.100Ac $18.48 S:35 T:38 R:20W S 2 RDS NW SE LYG W OF T RD TOWN OF JACKSON 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description L GREGORY JOHNSON 32873 $1.59 S:28 T:40 R:15W NW NW EX CSM'S 5/191, 5/192, 5 5/194, & 5/196 (NORTH POINT LAKE RD) TERRY M LARSON 5114 7.500Ac $1,825.70 S:07 T:40 R:15W PCL GOV LOT 8 & GOV LOT 7 CLARE CONROY 5216 40.000Ac $936.83 S:09 T:40 R:15W NE SW CLARE CONROY 5219 40.000Ac $1,594.51 S:09 T:40 R:15W SE SW RICHARD S HIBBARD JR 5501 1.540Ac $36.15 S:23 T:40 R:15W PCL GOV LOT 2 DANIEL AND CHARISS JIMENEZ 5739 2.240Ac $168.32 S:26 T:40 R:15W LOT 5 CSM V 10 P 328 (IN GOV LOT 4) (DRIVEWAY ESMT #364043) LARRY J & BECKY S KINNEY 5743 1.860Ac $74.62 S:26 T:40 R:15W LOT 9 CSM#1959 V10 P331 (GOV LOT 4)#241518 (DRIVEWAY ESMT #364043)


24 BURNETT COUNTY SENTNEL ) ( ) LARRY J & BECKY S KINNEY 5744 1.860Ac $74.62 S:26 T:40 R:15W LOT 10 CSM#1959 V10 P331 (IN GOV LOT 4)#241518 (DRIVEWAY ESMT #364043) DAVID S PEER 5793 2.346Ac $535.73 S:28 T:40 R:15W LOT 1 CSM#3248 V15 P182 (NW NW)#302601 DAVID PEER 5826 12.240Ac $174.66 S:29 T:40 R:15W W 440' OF E 880' NE NE LYG N OF REF LN DESC 516/265 PETER FARRELL EILEEN FARRELL TJADEN 5963 0.930Ac $2,310.00 S:34 T:40 R:15W LOT 2 CSM V 5 P 138 (IN GOV LOT 2) STEVEN A OLSON JUDY K OFFUTT JOY K CRYER 6027 0.900Ac $897.13 S:35 T:40 R:15W LOT 1 CSM#670 V3 P101 (GL 8)#186911 ANDREW KNOX 6207 0.536Ac $417.25 S:13 T:40 R:15W BONNER LAKE LOT 2 CSM V 16 P 82 (FRMLY PRT LOT 9 -GOV LOT 7) CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6324 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W ASPEN HILL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 4 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6335 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W ASPEN HILL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 15 NP PROPERTIES INC 6342 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W ASPEN HILL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 22 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6346 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W ASPEN HILL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 26 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6367 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W ASPEN HILL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 47 MPCRAM 6386 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W ASPEN HILL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 66 ADRIAN KRAMARCZUK 6422 $39.68 S:13 T:40 R:15W BENT TREE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 22 JON & RYNDA TRUAX 6428 $39.68 S:13 T:40 R:15W BENT TREE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 30 RYAN SPRINGER 6475 $39.68 S:13 T:40 R:15W BENT TREE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 78 RYAN SPRINGER 6476 $39.68 S:13 T:40 R:15W BENT TREE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 79 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6506 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W BRIDLE TRAIL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 15 DALE G & SUZETTE L ARNESON TERRY A & DIANE E MANDERFELD 6525 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W BRIDLE TRAIL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 34 BRUCE ROLFSHUS 6542 $121.93 S:22 T:40 R:15W BRIDLE TRAIL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 51 (D-2046) MICHAEL & AMY VERHULST 6544 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W BRIDLE TRAIL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 53 MICHAEL & AMY VERHULST 6545 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W BRIDLE TRAIL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 54 MICHAEL & AMY VERHULST 6546 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W BRIDLE TRAIL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 55 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6547 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W BRIDLE TRAIL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 56 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6548 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W BRIDLE TRAIL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 57 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6549 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W BRIDLE TRAIL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 58 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6562 $23.81 S:22 T:40 R:15W BRIDLE TRAIL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 71 MICHAEL ANESI 6657 $866.81 S:13 T:40 R:15W DEER LODGE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 60 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6701 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 8 LEROY THOMPSON 6702 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 9 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6707 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 14

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DAVID & MARIA LUND 6788 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 96 NEW HORIZON HOMES INC 6794 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 102 CAROL J PETERSON 6823 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 131 ERSLEY J CROSS 6827 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 135 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6837 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 145 NP PROPERTIES INC 6847 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 155 ROY H & DEBORAH S TURENNE 6848 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 156 ROY H & DEBORAH S TURENNE 6849 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 157 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6896 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 204 JAMES M MILLER 6961 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 269 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 6976 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 284 DENNIS L & PAULA F DAY 6991 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 299 DARLENE D LIGHTFUSS 6994 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 302 LYLE D GARON 6998 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W DEERPATH ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 306 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7042 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 4 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7050 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 12 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7051 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 13 MICHAEL L KESSLER 7052 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 14 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7060 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 22 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7062 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 24 EDWARD D SCHAUBSCHLAGER 7072 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 47 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7084 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 76 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7085 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 77 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7086 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 78 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7087 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 79 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7088 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 80 NEIL D BURMEISTER 7126 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 118 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7164 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 156 NEW HORIZON HOMES INC 7177 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 169 SANDRA L ATCHISON 7212 $23.81 S:27 T:40 R:15W EAGLES NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 204

JEFFREY N & MARCIA L BENNETT 7233 $23.81 S:15 T:40 R:15W FOX RIDGE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 2 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7254 $23.81 S:15 T:40 R:15W FOX RIDGE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 23 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7296 $23.81 S:15 T:40 R:15W FOX RIDGE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 65 VERNON & SUSAN PETTIT 7338 $55.57 S:13 T:40 R:15W GREAT BEAR ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 3 JOHN E PEARSON 7359 $55.57 S:13 T:40 R:15W GREAT BEAR ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 24 CRAIG HAWKINS 7413 $433.77 S:13 T:40 R:15W GREAT BEAR ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 78 SCOTT RIEGELMAN 7459 $55.57 S:13 T:40 R:15W HALF MOON ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 21 DORI LING COOPER DECLARATION OF TRUST 7460 $55.57 S:13 T:40 R:15W HALF MOON ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 22 DORI LING COOPER DECLARATION OF TRUST DTD 2/18/10 7461 $1,463.67 S:13 T:40 R:15W HALF MOON ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 23 DORI LING COOPER DECLARATION OF TRUST DTD 2/18/10 7462 $55.57 S:13 T:40 R:15W HALF MOON ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 24 RALPH J HILLA JR 7521 $23.81 S:15 T:40 R:15W HAWK'S NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 19 NANCY L BECKER 7540 $23.81 S:15 T:40 R:15W HAWK'S NEST ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 38 PAUL M KAISER 7580 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W HONEY TREE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 11 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7634 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W HONEY TREE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 66 STANLEY J & MYRTLE H STIRRAT TRUST 7642 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W HONEY TREE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 75 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 7650 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W HONEY TREE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 83 GERALD M WEISS 7660 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W HONEY TREE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 93 DOLORES R KREMER 7663 $31.76 S:10 T:40 R:15W HONEY TREE ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 96 SHARON WATSON NIGHTINGALE 7698 $95.27 S:12 T:40 R:15W KILKARE GREEN ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 28 WILLIAM J BRIERE 7716 $1,357.26 S:12 T:40 R:15W KILKARE GREEN ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 46 DAVID D DALEIDEN 7769 $23.81 S:15 T:40 R:15W MORNING STAR ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 37 WESTON MILLIG 7770 $23.81 S:15 T:40 R:15W MORNING STAR ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 38 ROBERT & JEAN WESTERLUND 7855 $39.68 S:23 T:40 R:15W OVERLAND ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 61 ROBERT & JEAN WESTERLUND 7856 $88.67 S:23 T:40 R:15W OVERLAND ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 62 ROBERT ALAN WESTERLUND 7857 $39.68 S:23 T:40 R:15W OVERLAND ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 63 ROBERT ALAN WESTERLUND 7858 $126.07 S:23 T:40 R:15W OVERLAND ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 64 EDWARD C & TAMARA G OEHLERS 7885 $18.43 S:23 T:40 R:15W OVERLAND ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 91 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 8033 $55.57 S:14 T:40 R:15W RED WING ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 28 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 8112 $23.81 S:09 T:40 R:15W SETTING SUN ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 5 JEFFREY N & MARCIA L BENNETT 8124 $23.81 S:09 T:40 R:15W SETTING SUN ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 17


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EMMETT PERKINS 8949 $55.57 S:10 T:40 R:15W WILDERNESS TRAIL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 71 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 8990 $47.64 S:14 T:40 R:15W WINTERGREEN ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 19 RUDOLPH O & ELIZABETH M POTUZAK 9001 $47.64 S:14 T:40 R:15W WINTERGREEN ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 30 PAUL P PHILLIPS 9021 $47.64 S:14 T:40 R:15W WINTERGREEN ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 52 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 9052 $23.81 S:23 T:40 R:15W WINTER HILL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 7 ERSLEY J CROSS 9058 $23.81 S:23 T:40 R:15W WINTER HILL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 13 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 9104 $47.64 S:23 T:40 R:15W WINTER HILL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 61 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 9121 $47.64 S:23 T:40 R:15W WINTER HILL ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 78 TOWN OF LAFOLLETTE 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description COLBY FALK JEREMY FALK 32880 0.810Ac $1,762.23 S:04 T:38 R:15W LOT 1 CSM V23 P138 (#399312) (GL 2 )MAP #4304 KATHLEEN GOOD CAROL GOOD LIFE ESTATE 9145 35.330Ac $3,104.70 S:01 T:38 R:15W GOV LOT 2 EX V 360 P 577 (LIFE ESTATE TO CAROL GOOD) DARREN L KOHLER 9154 20.210Ac $1,874.67 S:01 T:38 R:15W E1/2 GOV LOT 3 JOHN JR & MARSHA LAWSON 9184 1.020Ac $2,674.68 S:02 T:38 R:15W LOT 1 CSM#826 V 4 P 54 (IN GOV LOT 8) CHADWICK D NOLL 9188 1.000Ac $130.93 S:02 T:38 R:15W N 12 RDS E 13 RDS GOV LOT 8 RANDOLPH F WILLIAMS 9268 0.580Ac $158.55 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 $359.75 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 $268.55 S:04 T:38 R:15W LOT 4 CSM V 8 P 79 (IN GOV LOT 3) THOMAS F BELISLE 9303 0.106Ac $9.88 S:04 T:38 R:15W THAT PRT LOT 7 CSM V 14 P 18 LYG IN GOV LOT 8 S4-T38-R15 (CSM LOCATED S4-T38-R15 & S33-T39-R15) THOMAS F BELISLE 9304 0.159Ac $15.79 S:04 T:38 R:15W THAT PRT LOT 8 CSM V 14 P 18 LYG IN GOV LOT 8 S4-T38-R15 (CSM LOCATED IN S4-T38-R15 & S33-T39-R15) THOMAS F BELISLE 9305 0.225Ac $21.71 S:04 T:38 R:15W THAT PRT LOT 9 CSM V 14 P 18 LYG IN GOV LOT 8 S4-T38-R15 (CSM LOCATED S4-T38-R15 & S33-T39-R15) ROCKY & LAURIE PHERNETTON 9330 9.360Ac $146.84 S:04 T:38 R:15W PCL NW SW EX PRT CSM V21 P197 DESC IN #380428 (D-1079) KAREN & SAM SISK 9701 40.000Ac $1,451.81 S:12 T:38 R:15W SW NW KAREN & SAM SISK 9702 40.000Ac $1,578.05 S:12 T:38 R:15W SE NW SHANE HANSON 9930 5.000Ac $504.87 S:24 T:38 R:15W N 166' SE NE ROGER E & SHARON E MORRIS 9985 1.950Ac $1,434.79 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 $844.27 S:28 T:38 R:15W LOT 1 CSM V 7 P 271 (IN SE NE) THOMAS J MCDONOUGH 10089 9.960Ac $168.76 S:31 T:38 R:15W LOT 1 CSM V18 P284 (#350606) (SW NE)MAP #3702 TOWN OF LINCOLN 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description GERARD MCKEE 10304 40.000Ac S:01 T:39 R:17W NE SW GERARD MCKEE 10305 35.000Ac S:01 T:39 R:17W NW SW EX N 660' OF W 330' FRED & SANDRA JENDERNY 10336 0.500Ac S:02 T:39 R:17W S 16' FR NW NW

$1,283.96 $1,796.26 $12.85

FRED & SANDRA JENDERNY 10339 40.000Ac $1,139.76 S:02 T:39 R:17W SE NW (WITH ESMT 387/150) ALICE F WHELLER 10551 5.000Ac $240.73 S:12 T:39 R:17W S1/2 NE1/4 NW NW CAROL J WETZEL 10554 5.000Ac $240.73 S:12 T:39 R:17W N1/2 SW1/4 NW NW JEREMY R OLSON 10742 5.000Ac $313.21 S:22 T:39 R:17W N 5A SE NW JEREMY R OLSON 10743 5.000Ac $1,352.22 S:22 T:39 R:17W N 5A OF S 35A SE NW LAURA ALBERG TERRY L SHEFFLER SR 10814 0.920Ac $1,096.79 S:24 T:39 R:17W E 200' OF S 200' OF SE SE TOWN OF MEENON 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description SCOTT NELSON 32030 1.510Ac $170.45 S:34 T:39 R:16W LOT 2 CSM V21 P199 (#380838) (NE SW) SCOTT NELSON 32031 1.510Ac $170.45 S:34 T:39 R:16W LOT 3 CSM V21 P199 (#380838) (NE SW) SCOTT NELSON 32032 1.510Ac $170.45 S:34 T:39 R:16W LOT 4 CSM V21 P201 (#380839) (NE SW) CHAD NOLL 32033 1.520Ac $170.45 S:34 T:39 R:16W LOT 5 CSM V21 P201 (#380839) (NE SW) CHAD NOLL 32034 1.520Ac $170.45 S:34 T:39 R:16W LOT 6 CSM V21 P201 (#380839) (NE SW) KEVIN S FLODIN LAWRENCE D POWERS 32050 3.770Ac $1,207.78 S:08 T:39 R:16W E 5 AC OF PCL IN W 1/2 SE NW EX CSM V22 P65 JEREMY R OLSON MAGGIE GRACE OLSON REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST 33494 0.070Ac $70.14 S:05 T:39 R:16W THAT PRT OF LOT 1 CSM#897 V4 P182 #196534 IN SE NE HARLO OLSON 11019 2.000Ac $913.10 S:01 T:39 R:16W N 420' OF E 210' NW NW BONITA SELL 11178 1.060Ac $2,961.05 S:04 T:39 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 2 (LOT 19) KRISTIN AND RICHARD KOSLOSKI 11221 23.320Ac $230.13 S:05 T:39 R:16W NE SE EX PRT LYG S OF YELLOW RIVER & E OF RR RW & N OF CATHOLIC CEMETERY JEFFREY PAVELKA 11308 1.250Ac $133.32 S:07 T:39 R:16W LOT 3 CSM V21 P141(#378607) (FR NW SW) JEFFREY PAVELKA 11309 1.630Ac $144.53 S:07 T:39 R:16W LOT 4 CSM V21 P141(#378607) (FR NW SW) DEBORAH J REINHARDT 11352 1.000Ac $1,028.17 S:10 T:39 R:16W LOT 1 CSM V 3 P 77 (IN NE NE) TONY LAPRE ALICIA LARSON 11505 6.330Ac $533.44 S:15 T:39 R:16W S 440' OF W 627' SW SE WILLIAM & KAREN SPAFFORD 11870 6.000Ac $266.62 S:25 T:39 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 1 DESC #340497 PATRICK R VELANDER 11951 2.830Ac $318.76 S:26 T:39 R:16W LOT 1 CSM V18 P74 (#340757) (SE NW) MJM HAIR ON GRAND INC 11958 42.300Ac $506.00 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 $2,734.95 S:26 T:39 R:16W CSM V 2 P 32 (IN N1/2 SW) JAMES & CAROL GANLEY JESSE M GANLEY 11985 12.200Ac $3.93 S:26 T:39 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 3 EX 582/709 & EX PCL DESC 617/731 BRIAN R BRUSS 12052 10.000Ac $126.27 S:27 T:39 R:16W E 1/2 E 1/2 NW SW LARRY E & MONICA JOHNSON 12111 9.400Ac $2,067.97 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 $949.87 S:31 T:39 R:16W LOT 26 CSM V 15 P 29 (SE SE & NE SE) CAROL BERGLIND 12281 1.790Ac $489.69 S:31 T:39 R:16W LOT 29 CSM V 7 P 293 (IN E1/2 SE) CAROL BERGLIND 12282 1.790Ac $650.70 S:31 T:39 R:16W LOT 30 CSM V 7 P 293 (IN E1/2 SE) JK PROPERTIES INC 12339 39.870Ac $1,491.35 S:33 T:39 R:16W NE SW JK PROPERTIES INC 12340 8.690Ac $458.07 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 $639.15 S:33 T:39 R:16W LOT 1 CSM V 10 P 20 EX HWY DESC 634/417 (NW SW) JK PROPERTIES INC 12354 40.000Ac $1,303.87 S:33 T:39 R:16W NW SE


26 BURNETT COUNTY SENTINEL ROY N ALLEN LIFE ESATE ROBERT ALLEN 12380 9.900Ac $374.80 S:34 T:39 R:16W N1/2 S1/2 NE NW TIMOTHY SACHS 12393 1.240Ac $202.41 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 $147.91 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 $924.29 S:34 T:39 R:16W S1/2 S1/2 SE NW DONNA DEMARRE ALLEN DOUGLAS ALLEN EARL ALLEN GRANT W ALLEN JESSIE E ALLEN JOANNE M ALLEN RUSSELL MCCOY ALLEN SAMANTHA ALLEN 12404 10.100Ac $753.87 S:34 T:39 R:16W N1/2 S1/2 NE SW (LIFE ESTATE TO JESSIE ALLEN & JOANNE ALLEN & GRANT ALLEN) DAWN R SHELDON CHARLES H PETERSON 12416 3.500Ac $251.92 S:34 T:39 R:16W PCL W1/2 SW & W 150' OF S1/2 SE SW LYG N OF STH 70 AS OF OCT 11, 1947 EX E 5A JK PROPERTIES INC 12431 1.000Ac $162.35 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 $412.99 S:34 T:39 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 5 MICHAEL A DIXON 12440 1.350Ac $160.48 S:35 T:39 R:16W LOT 1 CSM V 15 P 176 (GOV LOT 5) FLOYD K & LISA C EICHMAN 12479 3.590Ac $3,366.07 S:35 T:39 R:16W PCLS GOV LOT 3 SHANNYN RUSSELL 12484 2.380Ac $309.70 S:35 T:39 R:16W LOT 2 CSM V 2 P 170 (IN GOV LOT 3) DAVID M KRAEMER JR 12522 5.000Ac $954.43 S:35 T:39 R:16W PCL NE SE JAMES B OLSON 12676 0.610Ac $194.45 S:34 T:39 R:16W LEGHORN ASSESSOR'S PLAT LOT 6 CONNIE M BETTS-BURNETT 12686 2.120Ac $676.49 S:33 T:39 R:16W MAR-LEE ACRES LOT 7 GERALD E HAYES 12783 3.725Ac $78.44 S:28 T:39 R:16W OAKWOOD PARK LOT 16 GERALD E HAYES 12784 3.726Ac $78.44 S:28 T:39 R:16W OAKWOOD PARK LOT 17 JOHN & NINA NORTHQUEST 12797 0.520Ac $518.85 S:34 T:39 R:16W WINDY HILL ACRES LOT 3 BLK A TOWN OF OAKLAND 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description JEFFERY & LISA HURSH 13233 40.000Ac $875.70 S:13 T:40 R:16W SW SE (W/ESMT 597/199) RICHARD A DOANE 12854 0.520Ac $2,371.25 S:02 T:40 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 5 BRENWYN PEDDYCOART 13040 3.300Ac $1,231.84 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) JEFFERY & LISA HURSH 13232 40.000Ac $1,622.75 S:13 T:40 R:16W NW SE JEFFERY & LISA HURSH 13234 40.000Ac $296.27 S:13 T:40 R:16W SE SE (W/ESMT 597/199) VIOLA I UBELHOER 13235 40.000Ac $2,013.89 S:14 T:40 R:16W NE NE VIOLA I UBELHOER 13236 40.000Ac $683.07 S:14 T:40 R:16W NW NE VIOLA I UBELHOER 13255 40.000Ac $1,138.41 S:14 T:40 R:16W NE NW VIOLA I UBELHOER 13262 20.000Ac $569.22 S:14 T:40 R:16W W 20A SE NW AS DESC 400/483 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 13427 7.000Ac $183.92 S:20 T:40 R:16W NE NE W OF RY RT OF WAY DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 13437 6.000Ac $157.61 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 $3,963.61 S:22 T:40 R:16W NW NW ROBERT R & KELLY L CARLSON 13521 8.500Ac $144.49 S:22 T:40 R:16W THAT PART SW NW LYG N OF COUNTY RD C DAVID & JENNIFER SNYDER 13564 2.000Ac $2,297.38 S:23 T:40 R:16W CSM V 1 P 262 (IN GOV LOT 1) TRENTON TOMBERLIN 13594 1.650Ac $194.10 S:23 T:40 R:16W LOT 2 CSM#1839 V10 P54 (GL 6)#236255 JEFFERY & LISA HURSH 13622 40.000Ac $919.51 S:24 T:40 R:16W NW NE

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JOHN BJORNSTAD 13766 0.950Ac $138.66 S:27 T:40 R:16W LOT 2 CSM V 3 P 158 (IN GOV LOT 6) JOHN BJORNSTAD 13767 0.650Ac $94.89 S:27 T:40 R:16W LOT 3 CSM V 3 P 158 (IN GOV LOT 6) JOHN BJORNSTAD 13768 1.950Ac $216.01 S:27 T:40 R:16W LOT 4 CSM V 3 P 158 (IN GOV LOT 6) WAYNE M RUSS 14124 0.500Ac $1,597.72 S:02 T:40 R:16W PART LOT 1 CSM#2119 V12 P31 LYING S OF TOWN LINE (GL 1) TIMOTHY & CONNIE KEVAN 14151 $1,174.46 S:33 T:40 R:16W ALBERT KULBECK'S SUB OF DEVILS LAKE LOT 3 BLK 1 BRENWYN PEDDYCOART 14233 3.990Ac $1,196.81 S:07 T:40 R:16W PARDUN'S RIVER PINES LOT 1 & 1/62ND INT IN OUT LOTS 1, 2 & 3 BRENWYN PEDDYCOART 14234 2.410Ac $2,177.15 S:07 T:40 R:16W PARDUN'S RIVER PINES LOT 2 & 1/62ND INT IN OUT LOT 1, 2 & 3 BRENWYN PEDDYCOART 14294 2.230Ac $227.68 S:07 T:40 R:16W PARDUN'S RIVER PINES LOT 62 & 1/62ND INT IN OUT LOTS 1, 2 & 3 MICHELLE D NELSON RICHARD B DENESEN 14321 9.800Ac $1,736.36 S:18 T:40 R:16W 2ND ADD PARDUN'S RIVER PINES LOT 11 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14428 4.930Ac $275.85 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 1 BLK 1 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14429 0.070Ac $7.30 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 1 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14430 0.070Ac $7.30 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 2 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14431 0.070Ac $7.30 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 3 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14432 0.070Ac $7.30 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 4 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14433 0.070Ac $7.30 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 5 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14434 0.070Ac $7.30 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 6 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14435 3.520Ac $233.54 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 7 BLK 2 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14436 1.730Ac $173.69 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 1 BLK 3 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14437 1.230Ac $144.49 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 2 BLK 3 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14450 1.550Ac $1,275.39 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 1 THRU' 12 INCL. BLK 9 DOUGLAS & EILEEN STROHBEEN 14451 1.720Ac $173.69 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE BLK 10 ROBERT L & KIMBERLY A JOHNSON 14526 1.460Ac $194.20 S:20 T:40 R:16W VILLAGE OF YELLOW LAKE LOT 4 BLK 17 KATHERYN SALAS ARTHUR SUNDSTROM 14826 1.790Ac $2,641.50 S:16 T:40 R:16W OAKLAND SHORES LOT 14 BLK 1 (W/ESMT) MICHELLE M BLAKE 14884 2.660Ac $891.56 S:28 T:40 R:16W PLAT OF ROBBIE ADD LOT 6 TOWN OF ROOSEVELT 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description RICHARD W & PATRICIA A FEENEY 14950 2.500Ac $38.90 S:01 T:37 R:14W PCL 20 RDS SQ IN SE COR NE NE ROSEMARY K NOLL-JOHNSON 15002 1.500Ac $916.87 S:03 T:37 R:14W PCL SW SE PAUL KRANTZ 15183 40.000Ac $640.86 S:14 T:37 R:14W NW SW (W/ESMNT 636/659 & #350011) TOWN OF RUSK 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description JOHN ZEHM 15545 S:01 T:39 R:14W JOHN ZEHM 15546 S:01 T:39 R:14W JOHN ZEHM 15547 S:01 T:39 R:14W JOHN ZEHM 15548 S:01 T:39 R:14W JOHN ZEHM 15549 S:01 T:39 R:14W JOHN ZEHM 15550 S:01 T:39 R:14W JOHN ZEHM 15551 S:01 T:39 R:14W

55.840Ac FR N1/2 NE1/4

$650.82

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$2,917.02

40.000Ac SE NE

$749.86

57.440Ac FR N1/2 NW1/4

$612.11

40.000Ac SW NW

$667.39

40.000Ac SE NW

$658.19

40.000Ac NE SW

$475.78

JOHN ZEHM 15552 40.000Ac $829.11 S:01 T:39 R:14W NW SW JOHN ZEHM 15558 0.940Ac $18.43 S:01 T:39 R:14W PCL DESC 628/83 (NOT TO BE CONVEYED W/O OTHER LANDS) JOHN ZEHM 15559 40.000Ac $749.86 S:01 T:39 R:14W NE SE JOHN ZEHM 15560 40.000Ac $720.81 S:01 T:39 R:14W NW SE JOHN ZEHM 15561 40.000Ac $628.70 S:01 T:39 R:14W SW SE JOHN ZEHM 15562 20.000Ac $405.34 S:01 T:39 R:14W SE SE EX E 20 AC JOHN ZEHM 15570 10.000Ac $55.28 S:02 T:39 R:14W E 20 RDS SE NE GREG MILLER 15649 12.000Ac $456.91 S:04 T:39 R:14W N 542' SW SW EX W 330' MARY J CHRISTNER ET AL 15716 5.000Ac $1,982.11 S:09 T:39 R:14W N 460' OF W 460' NE NW LORI STEICHEN 15737 2.200Ac $2,631.79 S:10 T:39 R:14W CSM V 2 P 84 (GOV LOT 4) (LIFE ESTATE TO JENNIE RAPPLEY) MICHAEL MEYER 15750 23.000Ac $1,660.47 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 $2,859.10 S:10 T:39 R:14W CSM V 5 P 28 (IN GOV LOTS 1 & 2 & SE NE) MARK & DIANE HAND 15812 3.040Ac $944.81 S:11 T:39 R:14W LOT 4 CSM V 14 P 226 (NW NW) STEPHEN J CHRISTNER 15848 5.800Ac $2,561.44 S:12 T:39 R:14W N 500' OF E 500' NE NE JOHN ZEHM 15851 1.000Ac $27.64 S:12 T:39 R:14W PCL NW NE COM 180' E OF 1/4 POST ON N LN OF SEC 12 TH W TO 1/4 POST TH S 240' TH NELY TO PT BEG JOHN ZEHM 15857 22.750Ac $340.86 S:12 T:39 R:14W PCL NE NW & GOV LOT 2 NANCY J LACROIX NORA J MCLELLAN 15924 3.120Ac $331.62 S:13 T:39 R:14W LOT 6 CSM V 4 P 244 (GOV LOT 4) (LIFE ESTATE TO NEAL CANFIELD) NANCY J LACROIX NORA J MCLELLAN 15936 2.450Ac $221.09 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) CHARLES P SIMON ANGELA K SCHLENDER 15993 1.000Ac $1,381.83 S:15 T:39 R:14W LOT 4 CSM V 3 P 173 (IN GOV LOT 5) (D-1564) TOWN OF SAND LAKE 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description JOSEPH R THOMAS 32109 8.710Ac $284.55 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 $207.70 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 $198.59 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 507 CSM V22 P118 (#388308) (SW NE & SE NW) ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 32115 19.000Ac $175.86 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 $22.74 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 $285.02 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 $574.57 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 1 CSM V22 P109 (#388072) (NE SW, NW SE, GOV LOTS 3 & 2) ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST EAGLE DEER RESERVE LTD 32119 10.500Ac $436.61 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 2 CSM V22 P109 (#388072) (NE SW, NW SE, GOV LOTS 3 & 2) MELVIN & HEATHER OLSON 32129 2.000Ac $977.37 S:06 T:39 R:15W LOT 1 CSM V22 P16 (#385026) (NW NE) GEORGE MICHAEL WHITE 33011 4.770Ac $265.29 S:16 T:39 R:15W CSM #4333-V23 P215 (#402877) LOT 2 (SE SE) JOHN KENNETH THOMAS 33383 2.000Ac $30.85 S:31 T:39 R:15W LOT 2 CSM#4418 V24 P93 (GL 12)#413892


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) JAMES MADLAND 16478 2.110Ac $147.07 S:02 T:39 R:15W PCL NW NE EX V 270 P 405 MELISSA A SULLIVAN 16563 1.000Ac $113.70 S:06 T:39 R:15W PCL GOV LOT 4 JEROME BLODGETT 16602 30.800Ac $477.56 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 $372.95 S:06 T:39 R:15W S1/2 SE SE (LIFE ESTATE TO LINDA BLODGETT) JEROME BLODGETT 16605 36.000Ac $374.46 S:07 T:39 R:15W NE NE EX V 105 P 502, V 236 P 262 (LIFE ESTATE TO LINDA BLODGETT) JEROME BLODGETT 16608 40.000Ac $504.83 S:07 T:39 R:15W GOV LOT 1 (LIFE ESTATE TO LINDA BLODGETT) DAWN THOMAS 16701 7.200Ac $417.96 S:09 T:39 R:15W N 475' OF E 1/2 OF SE SE THOMAS JONAS 16753 20.000Ac $471.48 S:15 T:39 R:15W E 1/2 SE SW GREGORY & MICHELE DAHLKE 16799 36.000Ac $394.34 S:17 T:39 R:15W SE SW EX CSM V 17 P 96 MICHAEL ROBINSON 16807 35.000Ac $1,154.57 S:18 T:39 R:15W PRT E1/2 NE1/4 LYG N OF YELLOW RIVER EX NW1/4 TROY V MOSER PETER MOSER JR 16873 38.000Ac $2,198.40 S:20 T:39 R:15W SE NE EX V 293 P 55 SAMUEL J GARTMANN 17019 10.000Ac $625.42 S:26 T:39 R:15W PCL NW NW EAGLE DEER RESERVE LTD 17087 19.700Ac $389.61 S:28 T:39 R:15W S1/2 NW NE J K PROPERTIES INC 17097 1.620Ac $727.69 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 5 CSM V 11 P 199 (IN SW NE, NW SE, SE NE & GOV LOT 1) J K PROPERTIES INC 17099 1.610Ac $727.69 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 $727.69 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 $727.69 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 $727.69 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 $727.69 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 $727.69 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 $313.81 S:28 T:39 R:15W SE NE EX CSM V 11 PGS 199 & 201 ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17111 39.100Ac $818.65 S:28 T:39 R:15W NE NW ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17113 39.960Ac $509.40 S:28 T:39 R:15W SW NW ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17114 34.600Ac $539.70 S:28 T:39 R:15W SE NW EX PRT LYG E OF SAND LAKE RD ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17117 39.200Ac $510.92 S:28 T:39 R:15W NW SW GREGORY & MICHELE DAHLKE 17156 2.240Ac $1,586.80 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 1 CSM V 10 P 306 (IN GOV LOT 1) J K PROPERTIES INC 17157 1.860Ac $702.08 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 2 CSM V 10 P 306 (IN GOV LOT 1) J K PROPERTIES INC 17162 1.570Ac $727.69 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 $727.69 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 $727.69 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 $727.69 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 $727.69 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 4 CSM V 10 P 303 (IN GOV LOT 1 & NW SE) GARY A PAVLICEK 17168 1.660Ac $727.69 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 5 CSM V 11 P 209 (IN NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17169 1.870Ac $727.69 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 6 CSM V 11 P 209 (IN NW SE)

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J K PROPERTIES INC 17170 1.750Ac $727.69 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 7 CSM V 11 P 209 (IN NW SE) J K PROPERTIES INC 17171 1.650Ac $727.69 S:28 T:39 R:15W LOT 8 CSM V 11 P 209 (IN NW SE) ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17200 40.000Ac $533.64 S:29 T:39 R:15W NE SW ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17201 35.000Ac $242.58 S:29 T:39 R:15W NW SW EX S 371' OF W 587' ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17203 26.000Ac $227.41 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 $315.33 S:29 T:39 R:15W N1/2 SE SW ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17206 10.000Ac $160.68 S:29 T:39 R:15W N 1/2 S1/2 SE SW ACG PROFIT SHARING TRUST 17210 40.000Ac $416.90 S:29 T:39 R:15W NW SE GARY A DORIOTT 17217 5.000Ac $69.25 S:30 T:39 R:15W W 5A NW NE PETERS FAMILY TRUST 17339 0.570Ac $75.80 S:32 T:39 R:15W LOT 1 CSM V 7 P 60 (IN GOV LOTS 7 & 8) GERTRUDE F JAMISON 17352 0.520Ac $75.80 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 $75.80 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 $75.80 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 $75.80 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 $75.80 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 $90.95 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 $75.80 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 $75.80 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 $75.80 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) JOHN & GEORGIANA HURT 17499 40.000Ac $438.09 S:36 T:39 R:15W NE SW TIMOTHY BAXTER 17501 10.000Ac $813.77 S:36 T:39 R:15W NE 1/4 SW SW VICTOR & BONITA LARSON 17502 10.000Ac $510.73 S:36 T:39 R:15W NW 1/4 SW SW KAROLYN KROLL 17503 5.000Ac $1,315.45 S:36 T:39 R:15W W 1/2, W 1/2, S 1/2, SW SW JOHN & GEORGIANA HURT 17507 40.000Ac $1,361.92 S:36 T:39 R:15W SE SW JOHN & GEORGIANA HURT 17511 38.000Ac $1,585.57 S:36 T:39 R:15W SW SE EX E 4 RDS DARRYL J SCHUMANN 17514 2.520Ac $850.14 S:26 T:39 R:15W BUCK LAKE ACRES LOT 1 DENNIS R KELLY 17518 0.480Ac $456.26 S:26 T:39 R:15W BUCK LAKE ACRES LOT 5 DENNIS R KELLY 17519 1.540Ac $453.98 S:26 T:39 R:15W BUCK LAKE ACRES LOT 6 DARRYL J SCHUMANN 17521 32.290Ac $401.76 S:26 T:39 R:15W BUCK LAKE ACRES LOT 8 TOWN OF SCOTT 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description RICHARD M CIHAK 17776 7.200Ac $1,519.84 S:08 T:40 R:14W LOT 1 CSM V 7 P 197 (IN GOV LOT 5) MARTHA JANEY 17841 20.000Ac $1,314.81 S:09 T:40 R:14W LOT 2 CSM V19 P142 (#357664) (W 1/2 SW) MARTHA JANEY 17844 8.220Ac $372.29 S:09 T:40 R:14W LOT 4 CSM V19 P264 (#362966) (FMLY LOT 1 CSM V19 P142- W 1/2 SW) LAWRENCE J LIBHARDT 17983 0.460Ac $1,629.83 S:13 T:40 R:14W LOT 4 CSM V 4 P 157 (IN GOV LOT 2)

JOHN & WYNELLA GILBERT 18169 1.050Ac $3,875.07 S:18 T:40 R:14W LOT 1 CSM V 11 P 116 (IN GOV LOT 3) BARRY F LEIKAM 18648 0.640Ac $1,066.98 S:27 T:40 R:14W PCL GOV LOT 1 JOHN ZEHM 18887 8.900Ac $673.22 S:36 T:40 R:14W GOV LOT 5 EX PLAT OF MEADOW CREEK AC JOHN ZEHM 18888 17.000Ac $476.68 S:36 T:40 R:14W GOV LOT 6 DESC IN 439/79 & IN 519/586 EX W 100' JOHN ZEHM 18889 0.984Ac $23.80 S:36 T:40 R:14W S 26 RDS OF W 100' GOV LOT 6 EX THE PLAT MEADOW CREEK AC JOHN ZEHM 18903 30.330Ac $1,392.33 S:36 T:40 R:14W PCL GOV LOT 7 LARRY A & RITA C BAKKE 18919 3.400Ac $202.07 S:22 T:40 R:14W B & S SUBDIVISION LOT 1 EX CO RD 563/363 & 566/161 LARRY A & RITA C BAKKE 18920 1.850Ac $625.06 S:22 T:40 R:14W B & S SUBDIVISION LOT 2 LARRY A & RITA C BAKKE 18921 1.740Ac $1,584.68 S:22 T:40 R:14W B & S SUBDIVISION LOT 3 DANIEL PIERCE 19073 4.900Ac $261.80 S:09 T:40 R:14W LUKE'S WOODS LOT 3 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 19300 0.480Ac $170.01 S:07 T:40 R:14W ASPEN GREEN ADDITION TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 55 CROSSROADS COLLEGE LAND HOLDINGS LLC 19301 0.490Ac $170.01 S:07 T:40 R:14W ASPEN GREEN ADDITION TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 56 DAVID R & JEANETTE A BUCK 19324 0.470Ac $340.03 S:07 T:40 R:14W MEADOW GREEN ADDITION TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 4 JOHN & CHARLYNE VANOUS 19339 0.500Ac $1,974.54 S:07 T:40 R:14W MEADOW GREEN ADDITION TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 19 WILLARD D LARSON 19424 0.500Ac $170.01 S:07 T:40 R:14W SPRING GREEN ADDITION TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 60 TOWN OF SIREN 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description JOAN M GORANSON 32182 20.000Ac $471.26 S:25 T:38 R:16W SE SE EX W 10 AC & EX PCL DESC #380856 JON & ANGELA BRAM 32777 10.000Ac $478.07 S:13 T:38 R:16W N 330' OF N 948' NE NE TIMOTHY B & ANNA M TYRRELL 19533 1.620Ac $293.37 S:01 T:38 R:16W LOT 11 CSM V 8 P 198 (IN SW SW) TIMOTHY B & ANNA M TYRRELL 19534 1.630Ac $293.37 S:01 T:38 R:16W LOT 12 CSM V 8 P 198 (IN SW SW) GEORGE NESGODA 19560 2.140Ac $276.88 S:02 T:38 R:16W LOT 22 CSM V 8 P 58 (IN GOV LOT 2) JEFFREY S MCSORLEY 19623 2.760Ac $518.07 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 $375.95 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 $1,252.78 S:03 T:38 R:16W PCL W1/2 GOV LOT 3 JASON R & MELANIE L SANFORD 19779 0.530Ac $1,039.81 S:05 T:38 R:16W LOT 3 CSM#995 V5 P34 (LOCATED IN GOV LOT 2) #200665 ROBIN A MARLOW 19801 36.640Ac $3,001.35 S:05 T:38 R:16W GOV LOT 9 EX HWY 626/595 (LIFE ESTATE TO BETTY MARLOW) ROBIN A MARLOW 19805 0.740Ac $608.32 S:05 T:38 R:16W OUTLOT 1 CSM V 13 P 86 (GOV LOT 10) EX HWY LESSARD DEVELOPMENT LLC 19806 1.210Ac $7,804.70 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 $6,678.49 S:05 T:38 R:16W LOT 3 CSM V 13 P 86 EX HWY DESC 617/51 (GOV LOT 10) MARK COUTURE 19819 1.500Ac $173.56 S:05 T:38 R:16W LOT 2 CSM V 2 P 196 (LOCATED IN GOV LOT 12) GARY W NORDIN 19821 1.500Ac $235.79 S:05 T:38 R:16W LOT 4 CSM V 2 P 196 (LOCATED IN GOV LOT 12) JOHN C LEONARD 19844 3.690Ac $3,122.23 S:05 T:38 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 15 EX HWY DESC 618/681 (TOGETHER W/ESMT 477/460) EDWARD JOSEPH MINISTRIES INC 19870 3.750Ac $0.05 S:05 T:38 R:16W PCL NW SE DESC #339763 (ESMT #427738)


28 BURNETT COUNTY SENTINEL ) GEORGE W JOHNSON 19915 2.000Ac $510.86 S:06 T:38 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 8 (LOT 7) LORNA J GROVER 19919 5.600Ac $3,095.53 S:06 T:38 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 10 ( #1 OF LAND USE MAP BD 355) , DOUGLAS PETERS 19935 2.300Ac $32.20 S:07 T:38 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 6 & ALSO DESC # 398597 ROSE MULROY 20023 5.300Ac $433.34 S:08 T:38 R:16W LOT 3 CSM V19 P199(#359821) (SE SE) DAVID & LISA CONROW 20291 1.000Ac $733.42 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 TIM D'JOCK 20295 19.980Ac $1,006.57 S:17 T:38 R:16W NE NE EX N 1/2 E 17 AC OF NE 1/4 & EX N 333' OF W 300' & E N 676' OF E 647' OF W 947' DARWIN & CHERYL RADKE 20328 9.730Ac $1,298.43 S:18 T:38 R:16W W 300' OF N 1320' FRL W1/2 NW EX HWY DESC 479/596 JERRY NEYLON ETAL 20428 $1,656.78 S:21 T:38 R:16W PCL GOV LOT 5 (6) JOAN M GORANSON 20572 10.000Ac $434.62 S:25 T:38 R:16W W 10 AC SE SE MICHAEL D COVEY 20578 10.000Ac $327.07 S:26 T:38 R:16W S 10 AC OF N 22 AC SE NE CHERYL CARROLL 20704 10.000Ac $1,226.70 S:32 T:38 R:16W W1/2 W1/2 SW NE TANYA SOLBERG 20756 4.300Ac $237.82 S:33 T:38 R:16W LOT 4 CSM V 3 P 89(#186496) (LOCATED IN NW SE)MAP #658 ALLAN S & VIRGINIA A WESTERBERG 20827 40.000Ac $3,385.80 S:36 T:38 R:16W NE SW SCOTT & MELODY LAHMANN 21024 0.750Ac $2,923.67 S:08 T:38 R:16W WHITE PINE BEACH LOT 10 & N1/2 LOT 11 LESLIE J OLSON GINA M HENTON OLSON 21081 0.780Ac $3.32 S:03 T:38 R:16W SECOND ADDITION TO MOUND BEACH LOT 5 BLOCK 1 EX W 500' JESS GILBERT 21095 8.660Ac $415.05 S:05 T:38 R:16W PCL NE SE (A & B) EX CSM V 4 P 72 MARK D AUSLUND 21098 6.200Ac $295.54 S:05 T:38 R:16W SEC 5 PCL NE SE (F) TOWN OF SWISS 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description MICHAEL J & CATHERINE M HACKL 33435 0.190Ac $1.62 S:33 T:41 R:16W PCL GL 1 DESC IN V233 P462 EXC CSM V2 P259, CSM V3 P49, V325 P81, V336 P326 TRAXX MOTOR SPORTS INC 33892 8.620Ac $2,179.62 S:29 T:41 R:16W LOT 2 CSM#4532 V25 P34 (NE NW)#428265 EDNA L COSTON CRAIG COSTON LANGLEY COSTON 21220 20.000Ac $393.29 S:05 T:41 R:15W E 1/2 NE SE WAYNE & JOANNE FYNBOH 21384 0.900Ac $16.24 S:17 T:41 R:15W OUTLOT A CSM V 7 P 103 (IN GOV LOT 3) PAUL E JOHNSON 21573 0.720Ac $98.30 S:26 T:41 R:15W LOT 4 CSM V 4 P 164 (IN GOV LOTS 2 & 3) JAIME & RICHARD MORITZ 21576 0.870Ac $81.18 S:26 T:41 R:15W LOT 6 CSM V 4 P 196 (IN GOV LOT 2) JAIME & RICHARD MORITZ 21577 0.910Ac $81.18 S:26 T:41 R:15W LOT 7 CSM V 4 P 196 (IN GOV LOT 2) BRIAN & GAELYN SEARS 21757 2.140Ac $143.84 S:34 T:41 R:15W LOT 2 CSM V 8 P 40 (IN NW SW) PETER J & CHERYL L KAHL 22018 0.950Ac $324.70 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) JOHN HARTY 22122 15.370Ac $524.38 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 $324.70 S:29 T:41 R:16W LOT 2 CSM V20 P134(#368827) (NW NE) TIMOTHY & CONNIE KEVAN 22526 10.030Ac $1,609.27 S:36 T:41 R:17W NE 1/4 SE NW & N 100' OF SE 1/4 SE NW EX THEREFROM N 100' SHAUN M FRAZEE JOHNSON 22532 5.000Ac $316.55 S:36 T:41 R:17W SW1/4 SW SW EX W 5 ACRES WAYNE M RUSS 22612 0.270Ac $56.83 S:36 T:41 R:16W PART LOT 1 CSM#2119 V12 P31 LYING N OF TOWN LINE (SE SW)#254833 MICHAEL E STAFF CHRISTOPHER W & ANN M MILLER 22746 10.100Ac $29.72 S:27 T:41 R:15W MINNEWAUKON ASSESSORS PLAT LOT 3 & 4% INT OUTLOT 3

PUBLIC NOTICES www.burnettcountysentinel.com LAVONNE E & SUNSHINE R CROWE 22877 0.170Ac $27.26 S:28 T:41 R:16W ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF DANBURY LOT 5, BLK 2 BAUM & SONS PROP INC 22886 0.350Ac $3,406.44 S:28 T:41 R:16W ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF DANBURY LOTS 15, 16 & W1/2 LOT 17, BLK 2 MAE F WIERSCHEM 23034 0.160Ac $3,267.62 S:28 T:41 R:16W PEET'S 1ST ADD DANBURY LOT 10, BLK 11 BARRY & MARY PRESTON 23047 0.160Ac $64.92 S:28 T:41 R:16W PEET'S 1ST ADD DANBURY LOT 11, BLK 12 BARRY & MARY PRESTON 23048 0.160Ac $3,524.59 S:28 T:41 R:16W PEET'S 1ST ADD DANBURY LOT 12, BLK 12 RODNEY D WILSON REV LIVING TRUST 23056 0.640Ac $673.60 S:28 T:41 R:16W PEET'S 1ST ADD DANBURY LOTS 1 THRU 4, BLK 14 KATHLEEN HEULE 23081 2.830Ac $482.59 S:28 T:41 R:16W SUBDIVISION NW1/4 SEC 28 LOT 15 GINGER KOENEN 23094 2.300Ac $3,038.84 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 $379.18 S:28 T:41 R:16W SUBDIVISION NW1/4 SEC 28 LOT 35 EX V 366 P 567 TOWN OF TRADE LAKE 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description

ALROSE BECKMARK 23130 38.750Ac $303.95 S:01 T:37 R:18W FR NE NW ALROSE BECKMARK 23138 37.690Ac $466.84 S:01 T:37 R:18W GOV LOT 2 WILLIAM M GOEPFERT 23323 2.140Ac $531.42 S:07 T:37 R:18W CSM V 3 P 67 (IN SE NW) RICHARD KLOEPPEL 23641 1.000Ac $310.28 S:17 T:37 R:18W PCL SE SE JAMES A BROWN 23720 2.030Ac $2,197.75 S:20 T:37 R:18W LOT 2 CSM V 15 P 44 (GOV LOT 5 & NW SW) ERIC GOEMAN 23939 20.000Ac $683.96 S:26 T:37 R:18W W 1/2 NE NW ERIC GOEMAN 23940 20.000Ac $859.82 S:26 T:37 R:18W E 1/2 NE NW THOMAS A DREWS 24024 0.620Ac $4,437.52 S:27 T:37 R:18W LOT 2 CSM V 3 P 66 & OUTLOT 2 CSM V 6 P 3 (IN GOV LOT 7) DAVID & MARY HINIKER 24027 0.490Ac $1,400.49 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 $1,701.33 S:27 T:37 R:18W LOT 1 CSM V16 P191 (GOV LOT 8) (W/ESMNT 633/300) GENERAL MORTGAGE FINANCE CORP 24369 1.940Ac $482.53 S:21 T:37 R:18W LITTLE TRADE LAKE LOT 1 CSM V19 P273(#363216) (LOT 1 & PRT LOT 2) GENERAL MORTGAGE FINANCE CORP 24370 1.510Ac $1,544.15 S:21 T:37 R:18W LITTLE TRADE LAKE LOT 2 CSM V19 P273(#363216) (PRT LOT 2) GENERAL MORTGAGE FINANCE CORP 24385 9.020Ac $781.68 S:21 T:37 R:18W LITTLE TRADE LAKE LOT 17 TOWN OF UNION 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description DANIEL & MARGARET MCGINLEY 32228 0.450Ac $12.06 S:13 T:40 R:17W OUTLOT 1 CSM V22 P97(#387726) (GOV LOT 4) MAXINE GUNDERSON 24754 9.970Ac $2,454.69 S:14 T:40 R:17W E1/2 E1/2 NE SW ROBERT B BROWN COLLEEN J BROWN - LIFE ESTATE 24839 10.000Ac $374.24 S:16 T:40 R:17W LOT 2 CSM V 9 P 123 (IN SW NW) (LIFE ESTATE TO COLLEEN BROWN) RICHARD L & LAVONNE E VAN BLARICOM - LIFE ESTATE DARREN L VAN BLARICOM KARI J CLARK 25266 2.000Ac $2,239.92 S:36 T:40 R:17W LOT 1 CSM V 4 P 93 (IN GOV LOT 2) (LIFE ESTATE TO RICHARD & LAVONNE VAN BLARICOM) SJE OF GRANTSBURG CORP 25340 2.000Ac $60.34 S:23 T:40 R:18W PCL SE NE EX V 90 P 201 KENNETH BOETTCHER 25407 5.410Ac $266.63 S:13 T:40 R:17W CLAUSON SUBDIVISION LOT 7 TODD & CAROLYN BORK 25516 2.080Ac $4,931.49 S:30 T:40 R:17W PINEWOOD PLANTATION LOT 16 TOWN OF WEBB LAKE 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description TODD R & LUCILLE I SCOTT

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TODD R & LUCILLE I SCOTT 26031 4.150Ac $2,002.44 S:20 T:41 R:14W LOT 2 CSM#3472 V17 P114 (GL 2 & 3)#325978 STARR PETERSEN STEVEN BLANCHETTE 26174 12.900Ac $273.43 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 $1,867.79 S:28 T:41 R:14W LOT 3 CSM#1758 V9 P192 (SW NW)#232301 DANIEL & STACY KUBAT 26406 11.270Ac $666.18 S:32 T:41 R:14W PCL GOV LOTS 4 & 5 EX CSM V 1 P 265 RANDY HUNT 26459 3.000Ac $4.13 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 $1,226.11 S:26 T:41 R:14W HIDDEN BAY CONDO UNIT 1 & 1/4 INT COMMON ELEMENT MICHAEL F MAGHRAK 26652 5.420Ac $289.94 S:20 T:41 R:14W MAJESTIC PINES LOT 12 AND 1/32 INT OUTLOT 1 & 2 FREDERIC & SHIRLEY BRENING 26666 13.630Ac $332.94 S:20 T:41 R:14W MAJESTIC PINES LOT 26 AND 1/32 INT OUTLOT 1 & 2 RONA S MADSEN 26789 $2,952.10 S:32 T:41 R:14W MURMURING PINES LOT 112 CHRISTINE HEMMELGARN 26866 0.460Ac $425.02 S:34 T:41 R:14W PINE WOODS BEACH LOT 67 CHRISTINE HEMMELGARN 26867 0.460Ac $68.72 S:34 T:41 R:14W PINE WOODS BEACH LOT 68 CHRISTOPHER & STACY BRAUN 26915 1.500Ac $155.25 S:29 T:41 R:14W PINEY WOODS RETREAT LOT 3 ROBERT & DANIEL MORGEN 26953 0.330Ac $68.72 S:26 T:41 R:14W STRAWBERRY POINT LOT 20 BRENT C & KRISTINA L DUGGER 27286 0.500Ac $96.20 S:31 T:41 R:14W HIGHRIDGE OAKS ADD VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 74 MICHAEL & SHIRLENE ANESI 27374 3.000Ac $274.81 S:32 T:41 R:14W WHISPERING PINES ADD TO VOYAGER VILLAGE LOT 2 TOWN OF WEST MARSHLAND 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description ELWIN J & MARILYN S SCHULTZ 27564 40.000Ac $1,012.24 S:33 T:39 R:18W SE SW MARGARET TAYLOR 27648 5.000Ac $813.96 S:01 T:39 R:19W E 1/2 NW 1/4 NE SE RODNEY W PAGH JON C PAGH PEARL E PAGH 27713 1.000Ac $235.73 S:10 T:39 R:19W PCL SE SE JON T MULLER 27863 9.700Ac $469.24 S:22 T:39 R:19W NE NW EX E 1000' TIFFANY MAE & GREGORY JOHN EINBERGER JR 28226 10.000Ac $454.05 S:33 T:40 R:18W S 10A NW SW TOWN OF WOOD RIVER 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description LARISSA LEE 32901 10.000Ac $94.47 S:31 T:38 R:18W E 330' SE SW MICHELLE & BLAKE SCRIBNER 28281 20.080Ac $1,974.17 S:01 T:38 R:18W FR E1/2 NW NW STEVEN D BRENIZER 28431 40.000Ac $229.58 S:07 T:38 R:18W NE NE GERALD R & GAIL E POTVIN 28643 1.610Ac $3,124.93 S:14 T:38 R:18W LOT 1 CSM#315 V2 P26 (IN NW SW)#167384 EARL A & MARY V WILSON 28951 15.000Ac $1,498.64 S:24 T:38 R:18W SW SE LYG N & W OF TW RD EX N 15A DUANE L SELANDER 28970 9.000Ac $1,001.02 S:25 T:38 R:18W PCL NW NW GRANTSBURG TRANSFER CO 29071 10.000Ac $1,989.94 S:26 T:38 R:18W N1/2 N1/2 SE NW CYNTHIA DENN 29093 1.500Ac $1,035.70 S:26 T:38 R:18W S 13RDS OF E 18 11/28RDS OF SE SE KENNETH & LISA ADOLPHSON 29433 40.000Ac $1,499.88 S:36 T:38 R:18W SW SW VILLAGE OF GRANTSBURG 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description ROBERT THAYER 32280 0.410Ac $1,121.83 S:11 T:38 R:19W LOT 3 CSM#4101 V21 P268 (NW SW)(#383099) JOSHUA P BRENIZER


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JOSHUA P BRENIZER 29587 $301.98 S:14 T:38 R:19W ORIG VIL OF GRANTSBURG E 99' LOT 1 BLK 1 PHILLIP BRENIZER JOSHUA P BRENIZER 29590 $3,728.05 S:14 T:38 R:19W ORIG VIL OF GRANTSBURG S 43' LOT 3 BLK 1 LAURA L KNOTTS-JOHNSON 29645 0.083Ac $173.72 S:14 T:38 R:19W VILLAGE OF GRANTSBURG ASSESSOR'S PLAT #1 LOT 9 (PRT BLK 4 ORIG VIL) NICOLE M CHUTE AMARI MASSEY 29702 $880.59 S:14 T:38 R:19W ANDERSON'S ADDITION LOT 3 BLK 2 NICOLE M CHUTE AMARI MASSEY 29703 $159.13 S:14 T:38 R:19W ANDERSON'S ADDITION E 47' LOT 4 BLK 2 PHILLIP BRENIZER 29724 0.045Ac $7.83 S:14 T:38 R:19W ANDERSON'S ADDITION S 30' LOT 5 BLK 4 PHILLIP BRENIZER 29726 $2,637.48 S:14 T:38 R:19W ANDERSON'S ADDITION LOTS 3 & 5 BLK 4 EX S 30' GARY LANGE SR 29947 0.536Ac $354.87 S:11 T:38 R:19W LOT 4 CSM V 16 P 05 (SE SW & NE SW) LISA & RICHARD GOEPFERT 29977 $352.76 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN ADDITION LOT 4 CANDUS HARER 29986 $200.87 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 2ND ADDITION LOT 13 CANDUS HARER 29987 $859.72 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 2ND ADDITION LOT 14 WILLIAM J & KIMBERLEE E BARTUSCH 29990 $721.47 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 2ND ADDITION LOT 17 BRADLEY C REHBEIN JETISHA M ECKSTROM 29991 $772.26 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 2ND ADDITION LOT 18 CAROL A HOUSE 29993 $640.80 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 2ND ADDITION LOT 20 PAUL SANTKUYL 29996 $83.13 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 2ND ADDITION LOT 23 KAY LAMPHERE 30003 $518.49 S:11 T:38 R:19W DEN NORD SKOGEN 3RD ADDITION LOT 30 JAMES R EWING TRACY A THOMPSON 30039 0.510Ac $2,178.32 S:11 T:38 R:19W LOT 4 CSM#3291 V16 P15 (SE SW) CHARLES S GOEPFERT CLEONE P FERGUSON 30176 $1,535.39 S:14 T:38 R:19W PCL NE NW KENNETH L SODERBECK 30218 $773.62 S:14 T:38 R:19W PCL NW NW EVERGREEN CONSTRUCTION & FENCE CO LLC 30318 $907.90 S:14 T:38 R:19W PCL NW SE & NESE DESC 545/320 & 596/202 EX 581/365 FOR RD VILLAGE OF SIREN 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description LAWRENCE WACHEWICZ 32844 0.180Ac $1,440.04 S:17 T:38 R:16W VILL SIREN ASSESSOR'S PLAT #4 LOT 6 EDWIN & MATTIE LARSON 33496 0.007Ac $2.85 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN LOT 3 BLK 8 EXC S100' & N 1/2 LORI A RICHISON 30595 0.161Ac $242.90 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN LOT 1, BLK 6 LORI A RICHISON 30596 0.161Ac $2,055.84 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN LOT 2, BLK 6 LORI A RICHISON 30597 0.161Ac $116.85 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN LOT 3, BLK 6 TED HUNTER CHARLENE HYSLOP 30709 0.161Ac $159.63 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 1, BLK 16 TED HUNTER CHARLENE HYSLOP 30710 0.161Ac $553.58 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 2, BLK 16 RITA GJONNES 30725 0.148Ac $1,351.27 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 9, BLK 17 RITA GJONNES 30726 0.148Ac $1,274.58 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 10, BLK 17 RITA GJONNES 30727 0.148Ac $7,043.99 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 11 & 12, BLK 17

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RITA GJONNES 30729 0.161Ac $3,238.77 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN NORTH ADD LOT 2, BLK 18 RICHARD KOSLOSKI RONALD KOSLOSKI DORIS KOSLOSKI - LIFE ESTATE 30814 2.390Ac $2,634.36 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 $1,759.29 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 $3,863.43 S:07 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN SEC 7 PCL IN GOV LOT 5 KEITH L HARINGS 30908 4.630Ac $692.66 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 $5,120.09 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 $2,848.16 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 $550.14 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN SEC 8 (TIF 2) PCL NE SW EX PCL V 224 P 289 ROBERT E MELIN 30952 1.080Ac $970.86 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN SEC 8 (TIF 2) PCL NE SW DARRELL M & LAURA J FOSSUM 30967 0.168Ac $2,036.57 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN - SEC 8 LOT 1 CSM V 2 P 149 (IN NE SW) ROBERT E MELIN 30996 1.460Ac $609.99 S:08 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN - SEC 8 PCL N1/2 SW EX PCL V 280 P66 (TIF 2) GERALD R & GAIL E POTVIN 31072 0.340Ac $3,156.01 S:17 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN SEC 17 PCL NW NW EX V 405 P 364 (TIF 2) TROY A LANNING 31093 0.520Ac $1,152.15 S:17 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN SEC 17 PCL SE NW (TIF 2) CHRISTOPHER M JOHNSON 31207 0.230Ac $2,344.77 S:20 T:38 R:16W VILLAGE OF SIREN - SEC 20 LOT 1 CSM V 12 P 88(256940) MAP #2145(FORMERLY PRT LOTS 2 & 3 CSM V1 P216) IN GOV LOT 3 VILLAGE OF WEBSTER 2014 Owner Names ID # Acres Amt Due Description RANDY WILLIAMSON 32311 1.030Ac $785.99 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) JESSE TOBER 32862 1.200Ac $1,362.34 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER P NEISEN ADD LOT 2 CSM V23 P83 (#397673) (PRT LOT 2 CSM V22 P281PRT LOTS 1-5 OF SUBD) BRIMBLECOM TRUST 31377 0.170Ac $137.20 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER N 25 ' LOT 1, BLK 9 & PCL V 292 P 508 KEVIN S FLODIN 31382 0.120Ac $763.08 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 $72.99 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER LOT 1, BLK 10 EX W 20' & EX S108' BRIMBLECOM TRUST 31464 0.340Ac $3,250.99 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 DALE & AMY STAPLES KITCHENMASTER 31466 0.720Ac $1,322.37 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER P NEILSEN ADD LOT 9 EX THAT PRT LYG E OF A LINE 210' E OF & = TO THE E LINE OF 1ST AVE CAROLE DANIELS 31474 0.410Ac $2,290.88 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER P NEILSEN ADD S 70' LOT 14 MONICA B CUNNINGHAM 31485 0.340Ac $879.88 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 $377.72 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER ROBERT'S RESIDENCE ADD LOT 8, BLK 3 GREGORY D & ROCKY A CLARK 31552 1.030Ac $934.44 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER ROBERT'S RESIDENCE ADD LOT 9, BLK 3 GREGORY D & ROCKY A CLARK 31553 1.160Ac $1,043.48 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER ROBERT'S RESIDENCE ADD LOT 10, BLK 3 MICHAEL G & CHERYL A STROMBERG 31580 0.260Ac $82.84 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER DANIELSON'S ADD LOT 4

ZIA LOUISA LLC 31585 0.260Ac $552.44 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER DANIELSON'S ADD LOT 9 ZIA LOUISA LLC 31586 0.130Ac $282.15 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER DANIELSON'S ADD N1/2 LOT 10 ZIA LOUISA LLC 31587 0.130Ac $282.15 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER DANIELSON'S ADD S1/2 LOT 10 ZIA LOUISA LLC 31588 0.260Ac $2,432.48 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER DANIELSON'S ADD LOT 11 ROBERT L & KIMBERLY A JOHNSON 31613 1.000Ac $3,946.49 S:04 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE 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 $1,673.26 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 $2,055.06 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 $904.55 S:08 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER - SEC 8 LOT 2 CSM V 3 P 78 (IN NE1/4) ZIA LOUISA LLC 31737 1.065Ac $162.18 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER PCL NW NW COM NW COR SEC 9 TH S ON CENTER LN HWY 35 973' TH E 200' TO PT OF BEG (See Note) ZIA LOUISA LLC 31744 0.770Ac $451.39 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER PCL NW NW SEC 9 ROBERT R & KELLY L CARLSON 31746 0.680Ac $4,661.31 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) MILDRED BUGGERT 31853 0.240Ac $1,341.35 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER PCL SW SW SEC 9 BRIMBLECOM TRUST 31859 0.590Ac $4,761.05 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER SEC 9 LOT 3 CSM V 9 P 297 (IN S1/2 SW1/4) GERALDINE CYMS 31862 0.770Ac $2,130.44 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 $545.72 S:09 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE 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 $1,062.78 S:16 T:39 R:16W VILLAGE OF WEBSTER LOT 1 CSM V 10 P 254 (IN NE NW) SEC 16 NOTE: (Contact the County Treasurer for complete description)

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TOWN OF WEBB LAKE NOTICE OF MEETING TO ADJOURN BOARD OF REVIEW TO LATER DATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Review for the Town of Webb Lake, Burnett County, Wisconsin will meet on the 15th day of May, 2017, at 5:45 p.m. at the Webb Lake Town Hall, 31000 Namekagon Trail, Webb Lake for the purpose of calling the Board of Review into session during the thirty-day period beginning on the 2nd Monday of May, pursuant to Sec. 70.47(1), Wis. Statutes. Due to the fact that the assessment roll is not completed at this time, it is anticipated that the Board of Review will be adjourned until September, 2017. Notice is hereby given this 1st day of May, 2017. Gail Keup, Clerk Town of Webb Lake

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NOTICE OF MONTHLY BOARD MEETING TOWN OF GRANTSBURG The Town of Grantsburg, Burnett County, Wisconsin, will hold their monthly board meeting at the Town of Grantsburg Clerk/Treasurer's Of¿ce, 118 E. Madison Ave., on Monday, May 8, 2017, at 5:30 P.M. The agenda will include: Call to order; Pledge of Allegiance; minutes of the April 10, 2017 board meeting; Citizen Input; Roads – annual road review, update & discussion Larson Road project, Fahrner Asphalt/crack sealing, update on road maintenance, ¿ve year road plan; Board update/discussion on town of¿ce/town hall; review correspondence; WTA county meeting and ambulance contract updates; treasurer's report and payment of invoices; adjourn. Any amendments to the agenda will be posted. For the Town Board, Romey Nelson, Clerk/Treasurer

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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT BURNETT COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARTIN H. SAUGSTAD Notice to Creditors (Informal Administration) Case No. 17 PR 20 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth June 23, 1941 and date of death March 8, 2017, was domiciled in BURNETT County, State of WISCONSIN, with a mailing address of 24828 Polansky Trail, Siren, Wisconsin 54872. 3. All interested persons have waived notice. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent’s estate is 7-10-2017. 5. A claim may be filed at the Burnett County Courthouse, Siren. Wisconsin. /s/ Jacqueline O. Baasch Probate Registrar 4-10-2017 Ryan M. Benson, Attorney at Law BENSON LAW OFFICE, LTD P.O. Box 370 Siren, WI 54872 WNAXLP (April 19, 26, May 3)

BURNETT COUNTY FOREST & PARKS INVITATION FOR BIDS

The Burnett County Natural Resources Committee is accepting sealed bids for the design and construction of three ATV/Snowmobile bridges on Trail 45 in the Towns of Swiss and Union. Bids must be received by 4:30 p.m. on June 7, 2017. Bids will be opened after 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 8, 2017 in Room 165 of the Burnett County Government Center, 7410 County Rd K, Siren, WI 54872. For more information or to submit a bid, contact Burnett County Forest and Parks, 8150 State Rd 70, Siren, WI 54872 (715349-2157). Burnett County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. WNAXLP (May 3, 10)

BURNETT COUNTY FOREST AND PARKS INVITATION FOR BIDS The Burnett County Natural Resources Committee is accepting sealed bids for the design and construction of a snowmobile bridge on Trail 140 in the Town of Sand Lake. Bids must be received by 4:30 p.m. on June 7, 2017. Bids will be opened after 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 8, 2017 in Room 165 of the Burnett County Government Center, 7410 County Rd K, Siren, WI 54872. For more information or to submit a bid, contact Burnett County Forest and Parks, 8150 State Rd 70, Siren, WI 54872 (715-349-2157). Burnett County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. WNAXLP (May 3, 10)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT BURNETT COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK A. ZUREK Notice Setting Time to Hear Application and Deadline for Filing Claims

(Informal Administration) Case No. 17 PR 24 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE; 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth September 2, 1950 and date of death February 5, 2017, was domiciled in Burnett County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 29703 Arbutus Drive, Danbury, Wisconsin 54830 3. The application will be heard at the Burnett County Courthouse, Siren Wisconsin, Room 205, before Jacqueline O Baasch, Probate Registrar, on June-12, 2017, at 10:00 AM. You do not need to appear unless you object. The application may be granted if there is no objection. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent’s estate is 7-25-2017. 5. A claim may be filed at the Burnett County Courthouse, Siren, Wisconsin. 6. This publication is notice to any person whose names or addresses are unknown. If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call 715-349-2177 at least 10 working days prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. /s/ Jacqueline O. Baasch Probate Registrar May 1, 2017 Ryan M. Benson Attorney at Law BENSON LAW OFFICE, LTD. P.O. Box 370 Siren, WI 54872 715-349-5215 1036463 WNAXLP (May 3, 10, 17)

STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT BURNETT COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CYNTHIA ANNE BLAKER Notice to Creditors (Informal Administration) Case No. 17 PR 25 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth 12/13/46 and date of death 3/5/17, was domiciled in Burnett County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 24132 3rd Ave. Siren, WI, 54872. 3. All interested persons have waived notice. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent’s estate is 7-26-2017. 5. A claim may be filed at the Burnett County Courthouse, Siren. Wisconsin. /s/ Jacqueline O. Baasch Probate Registrar 4-27-2017 Neela J. McLafferty 22447 Garnet St. NW Nowthen, MN 55330 6122506630 WNAXLP (May 3, 10, 17)

NOTICE OF OPEN BOOK FOR THE TOWN OF JACKSON STATE OF WISCONSIN TOWN OF JACKSON BURNETT COUNTY PURSUANT TO SEC. 70.45, WI. STATUTES, THE TOWN

OF JACKSON ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE YEAR 2017 ASSESSMENT WILL BE OPEN FOR EXAMINATION ON THE 18th day of May, 2017 AT THE TOWN

HALL, 4599 COUNTY ROAD A, WEBSTER, WI. FROM 2 P.M. to 4 p.m. INSTRUCITONAL MATERIAL ABOUT THE ASSESSMENT, ON HOW TO FILE AN OBJEC-

TION, AND ABOUT BOARD OF REVIEW PROCEDURES UNDER WI. LAW WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THAT TIME. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THIS 3rd day of May, 2017

FOR THE TOWN OF JACKSON LORRAINE RADKE, CLERK BOARD OF REVIEW WILL FOLLOW FROM 4 TO 6 P.M. WNAXLP (May 3)

2016 Consumer Con¿dence Report Data

GRANTSBURG WATERWORKS, PWS ID: 80703106 WATER SYSTEM INFORMATION If you would like to know more about the information contained in this report, please contact Chris Bartlett at (715) 463-2405. Opportunity for input on decisions affecting your water quality Meetings held the 2nd Monday of every month at 6 PM HEALTH INFORMATION Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency’s safe drinking SOURCE(S) OF WATER Source ID

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Groundwater

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water hotline (800-426-4791). Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune systems disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Environmental Protection Agency’s safe drinking water hotline (800-426-4791).

To obtain a summary of the source water assessment please contact, Chris Bartlett at (715) 463-2405.

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Groundwater 150 Active EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION duction, mining or farming. The sources of drinking water, both tap water and bottled water, include • Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs and wells. As water travsources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff and resels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves natidential uses. urally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and • Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volacan pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from tile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial prohuman activity. cesses and petroleum production, and can also come from gas Contaminants that may be present in source water include: stations, urban stormwater runoff and septic systems. • Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which • Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agbe the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. ricultural livestock operations and wildlife. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regula• Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can tions that limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. FDA regulations establish limits for contaminants be naturally- occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, in bottled water, which shall provide the same protection for public health. industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas proDEFINITIONS Term De¿nition MFL million ¿bers per liter AL Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if MRDL Maximum residual disinfectant level: The highest level of a exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing a water system must follow. evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for Level 1 control of microbial contaminants. Assessment A Level 1 assessment is a study of the water system to MRDLG Maximum residual disinfectant level goal: The level of a identify potential problems and determine, if possible, why drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known total coliform bacteria have been found in our water sysor expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reÀect the bentem. e¿ts of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contamLevel 2 inants. Assessment A Level 2 assessment is a very detailed study of the wamrem/year millirems per year (a measure of radiation absorbed by the ter system to identify potential problems and determine, body) if possible, why an E. coli MCL violation has occurred or NTU Nephelometric Turbidity Units why total coliform bacteria have been found in our water pCi/l picocuries per liter (a measure of radioactivity) system, or both, on multiple occasions. ppm parts per million, or milligrams per liter (mg/l) MCL Maximum Contaminant Level: The highest level of a conppb parts per billion, or micrograms per liter (ug/l) taminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as ppt parts per trillion, or nanograms per liter close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available ppq parts per quadrillion, or picograms per liter treatment technology. TCR Total Coliform Rule MCLG Maximum Contaminant Level Goal: The level of a contamTT Treatment Technique: A required process intended to reinant in drinking water below which there is no known or duce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. DETECTED CONTAMINANTS Your water was tested for many contaminants last year. We are allowed to monitor for some contaminants less frequently than once a year. The following tables list only those contaminants which were detected in your

water. If a contaminant was detected last year, it will appear in the following tables without a sample date. If the contaminant was not monitored last year, but was detected within the last 5 years, it will appear in the tables below along with the sample date.

Disinfection Byproducts Contaminant (units)

Site MCL MCLG

Level Found

Range

HAA5 (ppb)

D4

60

60

28

TTHM (ppb)

D7

80

0

29.4

Sample Date (if prior to 2016)

Violation

Typical Source of Contaminant

28

No

By-product of drinking water chlorination

29.4

No

By-product of drinking water chlorination

Inorganic Contaminants Contaminant (units)

Site MCL MCLG

Level Found

Range

Sample Date (if prior to 2016)

Violation Typical Source of Contaminant

ARSENIC (ppb)

10

n/a

2

1 - 2

9/9/2014

No

Erosion of natural deposits; Runoff from orchards; Runoff from glass and electronics production wastes

BARIUM (ppm)

2

2

0.067

0.056 0.067

9/9/2014

No

Discharge of drilling wastes; Discharge from metal refineries; Erosion of natural deposits

CYANIDE (ppb)

200

200

25

25

9/16/2014

No

Discharge from steel/metal factories; Discharge from plastic and fertilizer factories

FLUORIDE (ppm)

4

4

0.3

0.2 - 0.3

9/9/2014

No

Erosion of natural deposits; Water additive which promotes strong teeth; Discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories

NICKEL (ppb)

100

1.0000

0.8200 1.0000

9/9/2014

No

Nickel occurs naturally in soils, ground water and surface waters and is often used in electroplating, stainless steel and alloy products.

SODIUM (ppm)

n/a

27.00

20.00 27.00

9/9/2014

No

n/a

n/a

Contaminant (units)

Action Level

90th MCLG Percentile Level Found

# of Results

Sample Date (if prior to 2016)

Violation

Typical Source of Contaminant

COPPER (ppm)

AL=1.3

1.3

0.1300

0 of 10 results were above the action level.

8/14/2014

No

Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits; Leaching from wood preservatives

LEAD (ppb)

AL=15

0

1.90

0 of 10 results were above the action level.

8/18/2014

No

Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits

Radioactive Contaminants Contaminant (units)

Site MCL MCLG

Level Found

Range

Sample Date (if prior to 2016)

Violation

Typical Source of Contaminant

GROSS ALPHA, EXCL. R & U (pCi/l)

15

0

2.6

0.0 2.6

9/9/2014

No

Erosion of natural deposits

RADIUM, (226 + 228) (pCi/l)

5

0

2.6

1.1 2.6

9/9/2014

No

Erosion of natural deposits

GROSS ALPHA, INCL. R & U (n/a)

n/a

n/a

2.6

0.0 2.6

9/9/2014

No

Erosion of natural deposits

Additional Health Information If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. Grantsburg Waterworks is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several

hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by Àushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. WNAXLP


PUBLIC NOTICES

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STATE OF WISCONSIN Town of JACKSON Burnett County Board of Review

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Review for the Town of Jackson, Burnett County, Wisconsin, shall hold its first meeting on May 18, 2017, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Town Hall, 4599 County RD. A. 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 48hour 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 Town of Jackson 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 3rd day of May, 2017. Lorraine Radke, Clerk WNAXLP (May 3)

PROCEEDINGS BURNETT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MARCH 23, 2017 CALL TO ORDER Chairman Taylor called the March 23, 2017, Burnett County Board of Supervisors meeting to order at 9:30 a.m. at the Burnett County Government Center, Room 160, Siren, Wisconsin. INVOCATION Pastor Jay Ticknor of Bethany Lutheran and Trinity Lutheran Churches, Grantsburg area, gave the invocation. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Supervisor Bickford led in the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL Present, 19 supervisors: Craig Conroy, Clifford L. Main, Brent Blomberg, Jim Paden, Gene McLain, Jeremy Gronski, Dorothy Richard, Donald Chell, Gene Olson, Charles Awe, Edgar Peterson, Norman Bickford, Christopher Sybers, Bert Lund, Jr., Emmett Byrne, Richard Anderson, Gary Lundberg, Duane Johnson and Don Taylor. Excused, two supervisors: Gerald Pardun and Chuck Anderson. Present, two youth representatives: Emma Rachner and Bailey Mangen. Excused, one youth representative: Teddy Vitale. PUBLIC COMMENT Steve Briggs of the Burnett County Sentinel introduced the new Editor Sean Devlin. Melissia Mogen addressed the supervisors announcing her candidacy for Burnett County Judge. APPROVAL OF AGENDA ORDER Motion to approve the agenda was made by Supervisor Richard, seconded by Supervisor Chell. Motion carried, voice vote. APPROVAL OF PROCEEDINGS OF FEBRUARY 23, 2017, MEETING Motion to approve the proceedings of the February 23, 2017, meeting was made by Supervisor Blomberg, seconded by Supervisor Byrne. Supervisor Awe noted a typo with the word Forte to be corrected to Forts. Motion carried, voice vote. GRANTSBURG LIBRARY PRESENTATION Grantsburg Library Director Kristina Johnson, Vice-Chair of the library board Pam Davies and Chairman of the Library Board Ken Kutz spoke to the supervisors on the benefits of the library, the need and want for a library in the community and all the library has to offer. Discussion ensued and questions were answered. RESOLUTION 2017-09 MAP AMENDMENT #MAP-17-01: MANGELSEN – C-1 TO RR-3 WHEREAS, Christian and Jennifer Mangelsen have petitioned the Burnett County Board of Supervisors requesting that a parcel of real estate be rezoned from C-1 to RR-3; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of Meenon has not objected to said District Change; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on March 7, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. in the Burnett County Government Center by the Land Use and Information Committee of the Burnett County Board of Supervisors, as required by the provisions of Wisconsin Statute Section 59.69(5)(e) regarding said District Change; and WHEREAS, the Land Use and Information Committee of Burnett County Board of Supervisors has reviewed said proposed Zoning District Change, and has recommended that the Burnett County Board of Supervisors Approve said proposed change. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Burnett County Board of Supervisors, in accord with the provisions of Wisconsin Statute Section 59.69(5)(e), does hereby amend the Burnett County Land Use Ordinance to provide that the following described parcel of real estate be removed from the C-1 District and be rezoned RR-3 District, said District Change to be recorded on the Zoning District map of the Town of Meenon which is on file in the office the County Zoning Administrator in accordance with Article XII of the Burnett County Land Use Ordinance. Property is described as follows: Lots 1 and 2 except the west 30 feet CSM #1975 V.11 P.25 located in the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 34, T39N R16W Chairman Taylor presented the resolution sponsored by the Land Use and Information Committee. Motion to approve Resolution 2017-09 Map Amendment #MAP-17-01: Mangelsen – C-1 to RR-3 was made by Supervisor Bickford, seconded by Supervisor Johnson. Motion carried, voice vote. A complete copy of MAP-17-01 is available at the Office of the County Clerk, Zoning Department and online at www.burnettcounty.com under the Code of Ordinances. RESOLUTION 2017-10 TEXT AMENDMENT #TXT-17-02: FLOODPLAIN ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Burnett County Land Use/Zoning Office has recommended amendments to the Burnett County Code of Ordinances, Chapter 22 Floods; and WHEREAS, the Burnett County Land Use and Information Committee has reviewed the proposed amendments; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held as per Wisconsin State Statutes 59.69(5)(e)2. on March 7, 2017 regarding proposed amendments; and WHEREAS, no Town objections were received. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Burnett County Board of Supervisors, in accord with the provisions of the Wisconsin State Statute Section 59.69(5)(e) does hereby amend the Burnett County Code of Ordinances as per the attached Land Use and Information Committee’s approved language. Chairman Taylor presented the resolution sponsored by the Land Use and Information Committee. Motion to approve Resolution 2017-10 Text Amendment #TXT-17-02: Floodplain Ordinance was made by Supervisor Blomberg, seconded by Supervisor Bickford. Motion carried, voice vote. A complete copy of TXT-17-02 is available at the Office of the County Clerk, Zoning Department and online at www.burnettcounty.com under the Code of Ordinances. RESOLUTION 2017-11 TEXT AMENDMENT #TXT-17-03: FLOODPLAIN STUDY APPENDIX WHEREAS, the Burnett

County Land Use/Zoning Office has recommended amendments to the Burnett County Floodplain Study Appendix; and WHEREAS, the Burnett County Land Use and Information Committee has reviewed the proposed amendments; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held as per Wisconsin State Statutes 59.69(5)(e)2. on March 7, 2017 regarding proposed amendments; and WHEREAS, no Town objections were received. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Burnett County Board of Supervisors, in accord with the provisions of the Wisconsin State Statute Section 59.69(5)(e) does hereby amend the Burnett County Floodplain Study Appendix as per the attached Land Use and Information Committee’s approved language. Chairman Taylor presented the resolution sponsored by the Land Use and Information Committee. Motion to approve Resolution 2017-11 Text Amendment #TXT-17-03: Floodplain Study Appendix was made by Supervisor Bickford, seconded by Supervisor Sybers. Motion carried, voice vote. A complete copy of TXT-17-03 is available at the Office of the County Clerk, Zoning Department and online at www.burnettcounty.com under the Code of Ordinances. 2016 FOREST AND PARKS ANNUAL REPORT Forest and Parks Administrator Jason Nichols presented the 2016 Forest and Parks Annual Report and highlighted areas of interest. Motion to approve the annual report was made by Supervisor Bickford, seconded by Supervisor Sybers. Motion carried, voice vote. APPOINTMENTS TO THE LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE (LEPC) TO SERVE UNTIL RELIEVED Chairman Taylor announced the appointments to the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) as Gary Lundberg, Dave Ferris, Jim Tolbert, Emmett Byrne, Jim Ulmaniec, Chris Sybers, Allen Steiner, Dawn Sargent, Jodi Reed, Ron Wilhelm, Mike Hoefs, Jeff Denney, Sean Devlin, Clifford Benjamin and Sandy Clark. Motion to approve the committee appointments was made by Supervisor Byrne, seconded by Supervisor Blomberg. Motion carried, voice vote. APPOINTMENTS TO THE COUNTY LIBRARY COMMITTEE Chairman Taylor explained it is required by Wisconsin Statutes to establish a County Library Committee and the need to appoint two representatives from the county to the committee. The committee is responsible to develop a county library plan for a five year period. Chairman Taylor recommended the appointment of Brent Blomberg and Diane Lund to the County Library Committee. Motion to approve the appointment was made by Supervisor Olson, seconded by Supervisor Lund. Motion carried, voice vote. COUNTY BOARD CHAIR REPORT Chairman Taylor reported he attended the Wisconsin Counties Association (WCA) Executive Meeting and reviewed current agenda items WCA is working on. He attended the regional legislative meeting in Hayward, distributed information to the supervisors and highlighted areas of interest. Chairman Taylor met with Senator Jarchow on legislative issues; attended the retirement party for Steve Wierschem presenting him with a plaque with the adopted county board resolution dedicated to him for his work at Forts Folle Avoine; and attended the Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs (AWSC) "Celebrate Wisconsin Snowmobiling" dinner and event in Siren. The Ethics and Standing Rules Ad-Hoc Committee work is going well and final documents will come to the board for approval in April. The WCA northern district meeting will be held in Hayward on March 22, 2017. COMMITTEE CHAIR REPORTS Administration Committee report was given by Chairman Taylor. Public Safety Committee report was given by Supervisor Byrne. Infrastructure Committee report was given by Supervisor Gronski. Health and Community Services Committee report was given by Supervisor Sybers. Natural Resources Committee report was given by Supervisor Peterson. Land Use and Information Committee report was given by Supervisor Bickford. ADMINISTRATOR REPORT Administrator Ehalt addressed the supervisors noting the budget guidelines were presented to the Administration Committee on Monday. The guidelines will be reviewed in April and approved in May. The new budget cycle will begin in June with departments. There will be a tour and open house this summer of the new Highway/Forestry facility. Funds from various accounts were carried over to pay for the first floor remodel and consolidation of services and staff from the land offices. Construction will start this summer and new offices hopefully complete by October. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS There were no future agenda items. ADJOURNMENT Motion to adjourn the March 23, 2017, meeting was made by Supervisor Byrne, seconded by Supervisor Lund. Motion carried, voice vote. Meeting adjourned at 11:11 a.m. State of Wisconsin County of Burnett I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Proceedings of the Burnett County Board of Supervisors Meeting held on the 23rd day of March 2017, as recorded by Wanda Hinrichs and kept by me as County Clerk. Corrections or additions to these proceedings will be in the proceedings of the next succeeding meeting of the Board of Supervisors. /s/ Wanda Hinrichs Burnett County Clerk WNAXLP (May 3)


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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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

Appointments Welcome Call Today – Open Monday - Saturday

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BUILDING PRODUCTS

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CONSTRUCTION LAKE CONSTRUCTION New Homes - Remodeling Siding - Excavating - Cement Work

Bass Lake Lumber P.O. BOX 421 7716 MAIN ST. SIREN, WI

(715) 349-2581

WEL L X A M INC.

Service • Sales • Installation Max R. Littlefield, Pres. 27 First Ave., P.O. Box 238, Luck, WI 54853

PLUMBING/SEPTIC

24568 State Road 35/70 • Siren, WI • 715.349.5446 www.petstore.name

Your Local EcoWater Dealer Grantsburg • Spooner • Webster

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the pet store

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St. Croix Falls 715-483-3259 • Frederic 715-327-8239 Grantsburg 715-463-2370 • Webster 715-866-4700 Balsam Lake 715-485-3421

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PETS

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

FURNISHINGS

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HEATING

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HEALTH EYE ASSOCIATES

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Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Sat. 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

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715.463.3499 or 715.463.FIXX Frederic, WI (715) 327-8665

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GRANTSBURG SANITARY SERVICE

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Holding Tanks • Septic Tanks Septic Tanks Pumped Suzy & Maurice Johnson • Grantsburg, WI

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TIRES

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HOURS: Mon. - Wed. • 7:30 am to 6 pm Thurs. - Fri. • 7:30 am to 7 pm Sat. • 8 am to 2 pm

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Public opinion, or God’s Word?

Pastor Dave Prince Trade Lake Baptist Church

I read in the news that a favorite performer on ‘Dancing with the Stars’ was eliminated. I thought to myself, “How does a favorite get eliminated? They must have messed up big time.� That, though, wasn’t the case. They performed well. The public vote was what got them eliminated. The judges said they performed better than other contestants, but the people, for whatever reason, didn’t like them as well, so they were sent packing. Whereas this process may work well for television, it shouldn’t

work for real life. Decisions should not be made by what is most popular. We have a standard to live by – God’s Word – and what God’s Word says is not up to a vote. God’s Word is truth, gives life, hope and instruction. Jesus said in Matthew 4:4 “Jesus answered, It is written: Man does not live by bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.� 2nd Tim.3:16-17 says “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and train-

FIRST LUTHERAN

A&H

Pastor Marilyn Crossfield Worship: 9 am | Sun. School: 9 am (Sept. - May) Wheelchair Accessible

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

LAKESIDE COMMUNITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA

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

DANBURY FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Pastor Bill Schroeder | 715-635-7791 Cty Rd. H, 1/2 mile N. of Cty. A on H www.lakesidelutheranwi.com Sunday Worship: 10 am w/communion Sunday School: 9 am | All welcome.

715-656-4010 | 7534 Peet St. Sunday - Adult Sunday School 9 am Morning Service: 10 am | Evening Service: 7 pm Monday - Bible Study: 6:30 pm

SACRED HEART OF JESUS & MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH

UNITED METHODIST Rev. Eddie Crise, Sr. Pastor Rev. Thomas Cook, Assoc. Pastor 715-866-8646 | 7520 Water St. www.umc4pt.com Sunday Worship: 8:45 am

ALPHA

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CATHOLIC CHURCH

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

Fr. Michael J. Tupa, Pastor 715-866-7321 | 7586 St. Rd. 77 Mass: Fri. 9 am & Sat. 4 pm Reconciliation as per bulletin & by appt

EKDALL COMMUNITY CHURCH

ASKOV CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Just west of Askov on Hwy. 23 Auxiliary Mtgs start at 9:30 am Sacrament Meeting: 11:20 am

Pastor Kookho Kim & Pastor Ran Yoo 2110 295th Ave. Cty. Rd. B Worship: 11:00 am | Sunday School: 11:15 am

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

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

CENTRAL UNITED METHODIST UPPER ST. CROIX PARISH

Pastor Curtis Denney | 715-327-4956 Benson Rd. | Saturday Service Sabbath Sch. 9:30 am | Worship 11 am

Pastor Kookho Kim & Pastor Ran Yoo 715-463-2624 | Worship 9 am | Fellowship 10 am Christian Ed. Class (all ages) 10:30 am Nursery Available

PILGRAM LUTHERAN FREDERIC (ELCA)

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH

Pastor Paul Peterson | 715-327-8012 507 Wisconsin Ave. N. www.pilgrimlutheranfrederic.org Sunday Worship: 8:30 am Communion 1st & 2nd Sundays LWF3 - 5-7 - 1st & 3rd Wed of month

Fr. Joseph Madanu Mass: Sunday 8:30 am Saturday 6:30 pm Memorial Day - Labor Day

CHICKEN COOP CHURCH

CHURCH OF CHRIST

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

Minister: Guy McCarty, Gene Olson, Robert Rutherford 107 Elm St. | 715-327-8387 Sunday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Worship & Study

LIVING HOPE CHURCH

Pastor Greg Lund | 715-327-8767 505 Old County Road W www.crosswalkcommunity.org Sunday School 9:00 a.m. | Worship 10:15 a.m. Look for us on Facebook

ST. LUKE’S UNITED METHODIST Pastor Arveda “Freddie� Kirk Church: 715-327-4436 | Parsonage: 715-327-8383 Sunday Worship: 10:30 am | Fellowship following Wed. Service: 5:15 pm | Church Sch: Wed. 3:45 - 5 pm Wheelchair accessible | Childcare available

ZION LUTHERAN - BONE LAKE

Mike Kleven, Pastor Sunday School for all ages: 9:30 am Church Service: 10:45 am Youth Ministries: 6:30 pm, Wed. Adult Bible Study: 2 pm, Thurs. Jay Ticknor, Pastor | 715-689-2271 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. Communion Every Sunday. | Everyone welcome.

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

GRACE BAPTIST

BETHANY LUTHERAN

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

TRINITY LUTHERAN

Doug McConnell, Senior Pastor Chris Radtke, Youth Pastor 715-463-5794 Worship: Sunday 9:30 am | Sun. School 11:30 am Held at Grantsburg HS Auditorium

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

Rev. Thomas McShannock 1638 345th Ave. | 715-327-4340 Worship 9:15 am | Sunday School 10:30 am Communion 1st & 2nd Sunday

FIRST BAPTIST

ATLAS UNITED METHODIST UPPER ST. CROIX PARISH

GRANTSBURG

WEST SWEDEN GRACE LUTHERAN

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

FALUN

ATLAS

FREDERIC

CROSSWALK COMMUNITY CHURCH (EFCA)

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

CALVARY COVENANT

ing in righteousness so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.� Peter says in John 6:68 that Jesus has the words of eternal life, and Jesus says in John 17:17 that Thy (God’s) word is truth. Paul writes in Romans 15:4 “For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.� Are you basing your decisions on public opinion or on God’s Word?

Pastor Jay Ticknor 715-463-5746 Worship 11:00 am | Sunday School 9:30 am | Nursery is available

ST. DOMINIC CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr. Joseph Madanu | 715-327-8119 Mass: Sat. 4:30 pm | Sun. 10:30 am

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

WOOD RIVER CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Dan Slaikeu, Pastor 715-488-2456 Worship 10:00 am | Sun. School 10:30 am Mid-Week Bible Study | Call for info

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

HERTEL

MARKVILLE

SPOONER

WEBSTER

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH

BEAUTIFUL SAVIOR EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (WELS)

GRACE UNITED METHODIST

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

SIREN BETHANY LUTHERAN

LAKEVIEW UNITED METHODIST Jack Starr, Pastor S. of Hertel | Worship & Sunday School: 9 am

Paul Peterson, Pastor Worship: 10:30 am | Sunday School: 9:30 am Coffee Hour: 9:30 am | Nursery available.

SIREN UNITED METHODIST

LEWIS Rev. Eddie Crise, Sr. Pastor Rev. Thomas Cook, Assoc. Pastor 3482 115th St. | 715-866-8646 www.umc4pt.com Worship 8:45 am | UMM/UMW 6:30 pm, 3rd Wed.

Rev. Eddie Crise, Sr. Pastor Rev. Thomas Cook, Assoc. Pastor 24025 1st Ave. S. | 715-866-8646 www.umc4pt.com 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.

LUCK

SIREN COVENANT

MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST

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

ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN Roger Kastelle, Pastor Hwy. 35 & Cty. Rd. B | 715-472-8190 Sun. Worship Service: 9 am | Sun. Sch.: 10 am

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

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

Gene E. Jahnke, Pastor Juct. Hwy 53 & 70 | 715-635-7672 Worship: 9:30 am Sunday/Bible Class: 10:45 am Sun. 7:40 am “Voice of Salvation” broadcast WJMC 96.1 FM

ST. ALBAN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Father David Bauer Corner of Elm & Summit Streets | 715-635-8475 Holy Eucharist: Sun. 10:30 am Holy Days as announced

OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN LCMS

TRADE LAKE

Pastor Jody Walter Office: 715-866-7191 | Home: 715-866-4622 www.facebook.com/OurRedeemerWebster Church Service: 9 am | Comm. 1st & 3rd Sundays Sun. School & Choir Practice: 10:45 am

ZION LUTHERAN

CHURCH OF CHRIST

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

TRADE LAKE BAPTIST

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

David Prince, Pastor | 715-327-8402 20750 Cty. Rd. Z (Just South on Cty. Rd. Z, off Hwy. 48) www.tradelakebaptistchurch.org 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!

SIREN ASSEMBLY OF GOD

TRADE RIVER

Ronald Roberts, Interim Pastor 23811 State Rd. 35 | 715-349-5750 www.sirenassembly.com Worship: 9:30 am Unleashed Youth: Wednesday 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study: Wednesday 6:30 pm Wheelchair accessible

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES

Rev. Eddie Crise, Sr. Pastor Rev. Thomas Cook, Assoc. Pastor 26503 Muskey Ave. So. | 715-866-8646 www.umc4pt.com Sun. Worship: 10:30 am | Sun. School: 9:15 am Bible Study 1 pm, Tues. | UMW 2:15 pm 2nd Tues.

Rev. Dale Van Deusen, Pastor | 715-488-2296 9 miles So. of Grantsburg on Hwy. 87 www.traderiverefc.org 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

7425 W. Birch | 715-866-7157 Sunday Bible Class: 9:30 am (all ages) Worship: 10:30 am Bible Study: 7 pm, Wed. (all ages)

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEBSTER 7422 Kola Ave | 715-866-4111 Sun. School: 9:30 am | Sun. Worship: 10:45 am Wed. AWANA and SIGN (youth group): 6:30 pm

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr. Michael J. Tupa, Pastor Cedar and Muskey Ave. | 715-866-7321 Wed. Mass: 5:30 pm | Sun. Mass 10:00 am Reconciliation as per bulletin & by appt.

YELLOW LAKE LUTHERAN Pastors Douglas Olson, Myron Carlson & Danny Wheeler 7615 County Rd. U | 715-866-8281 www.yellowlakelutheranchurch.org Sunday Worship Services: 9:30 am Communion 1st & 3rd Sun.

PUZZLES CLUES ACROSS

Answers

1. Hot meal 5. Razor clams 10. Blood-sucking African fly 12. Chauvinists 14. Windy City football player 16. An alternative 18. Federal Housing Administration 19. Styles hair 20. Arabic female name 22. Paddle 23. Area once separated from Germany 25. Marketplace 26. Gode Airport 27. Upset 28. Where wrestlers sweat 30. Garland 31. Robert __, poet 33. An iPad is one 35. Fruit of the oak tree 37. Della __, singer 38. Women’s clothing retailer 40. Mailed 41. Largest English dictionary (abbr.) 42. Pouch 44. Radioactivity unit 45. Month 48. Nanosecond 50. Domestic 52. What a boy becomes 53. Breezes (anc. Greek) 55. Jogged 56. At the stern 57. Lawrencium 58. Destructive to both sides 63. Arterias 65. Removes 66. Pretentious people 67. Tropical Asian plant

CLUES DOWN 1. Type of whale 2. Type of medication 3. Land of the free 4. Formed an opinion of 5. Logo 6. No (Scottish) 7. Leaves tissue 8. Sacred state to Muslims 9. Thus 10. African nation 11. Someone who has a stake in 13. Parties 15. Subsystem producers 17. Large, flightless birds 18. Compromises visibility 21. A ballet enthusiast 23. More (Spanish) 24. Skeletal muscle

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27. Hands (Span.) 29. Weighed 32. Businessman 34. Famous clock Big __ 35. Unkeyed 36. Break between words 39. Ink (slang) 40. Disappointed 43. Stroke 44. Curdled milk 46. Restaurants 47. Explosive 49. Type of terrier 51. Disfigure 54. Innermost cell layers 59. Bar bill 60. Distinct period of history 61. Mode of transportation 62. Equal (prefix) 64. Operating system


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RENAE PETERSON

Siren Prom Bottom picture, Prom Court: Tyler Anton, Dominic Dugger, Ben Lemieux, Dolan Highstrom, Noah Koball (King), Garret Hunter, Crownbearer Talon Imme, Riley Anderson, Crownbearer Claire Meyer, Hannah Dugan, Abby Kosloski (Queen), Sarah Shaffer, Mandy Close, Leigha Priske-Olson

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Webster High Prom Prom Court: Bottom picture, back row left, Taylor Howe, Skyler Winkler, Madison Freymiller (Queen), Carolina Ivic, Sydney Raschke, Emily Stewart. Front row Austin Spafford, Trenton Wols, Caleb Pardun, Simeon Wilson (King), Joey Formanek, Mason Schaaf. Children: Eva Jacobs, Tobe Pardun, Natalie Pardun


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Job Fair JOIN OUR AWARD WINNING TEAM

Thursday, May 18th 4 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

iFoward Prom was held at the Great Wolf Lodge in the Wisconsin Dells on April 29. Jacob Parker of Grantsburg was named Prom King.

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS We will be holding interviews on the spot with possible hiring the same day. WAGES New COMPETITIVE New Shift Premium GREAT BENEFITS WHILE WORKING FOR A VALUE DRIVEN COMPANY EEO/AA Employer M/F/D/V VEVRAA Federal Contractor

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