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WED., NOV. 9, 2011 VOL. 79 • NO. 12 • 2 SECTIONS •
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Cost is one concern being considered by county supervisors PAGE 4
Clayton man found guilty of homicide attempt
Sandhill cranes soared above wetlands south of Grantsburg, heading out to feed on the cut cornfields nearby. - Photo by Priscilla Bauer
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Jury sides with prosecutors vs. Bradley L. Bearheart PAGE 3
No levy increase in Polk’s $55 million 2012 budget Budget available in full detail PAGE 7
Tough losses signal end of fall season SPORTS
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The Packers are 8-0 - will they be undefeated this season? 1. Of course! Repeat champs! 2. 75-percent chance 3. 50-50 chance 4. They’ll lose at least one game prior to playoffs 5. They’ll lose in the playoffs Go to our online poll at www.the-leader.net (Weekly results on page 8)
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David Stone of Balsam Lake, Daniel Pierce of Stone Lake and Larry Miller of Rice Lake are three of more than 100 veterans interviewed for a PBS documentary and special audio/slide show presentation. See wpt.org/wisconsinstories/vietnam/. - Photos from Wisconsin Public Television
Vets tell their story On Veterans Day, PBS will broadcast its awardwinning war stories documentary, which features area Vietnam veterans by Gary King Leader editor STATEWIDE - More than 100 veterans from across the state, representing all branches of service, are the focus of a PBS documentary that airs this Veterans Day, Friday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. Culled from a three-hour Emmy Award-winning “Wisconsin Vietnam War stories” documentary, the edited documentary to be shown Friday represents a portrait of the war told entirely by veterans. The documentary will coincide with a Web site presentation of “Back In The
World: Portaits of Wisconsin Vietnam Veterans,” by James Gill, an audio slide show of oral histories and transcripts that can be found online at wpt.org/wisconsinstories/vietnam/. Among the veterans telling their stories are David Stone of Balsam Lake, Daniel Pierce of Stone Lake, Larry Miller of Rice Lake and David Hinkle of Bruce. Stone, a combat medic who served in Vietnam from 1968 to 1970 with the 11th Armored Cavalry, reflects on returning home and fighting isolation and a sometimes less-than-welcoming reception - even from some World War II veterans. Pierce, who served with the First Marines Division and Third Marines Division, from 1966-1968, said he returned home and found that part of his healing came from visiting the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., eight years in a row.
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