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Sept. 11, 2013
Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013 Vol. 125, No. 4 • Shell Lake, Wis.
We e ke nd w atch • Finland quartet to perform @ Haugen • Walk to End Alzheimer’s @ Spooner • Night sky program at Sarona See Events page 6
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Healthy harvest
Nashville singer to perform Page 12
It started with an elderly woman Page 11
They’re all the rage Page 2
SPORTS Pages 13-15 Dan Harrington poses with the product of a two-hour harvest, 14 pounds of green wild rice. See story on page 12. - Photo by Danielle Moe
Changes for Happy Tonics butterfly garden
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SPOONER — Washburn County Area Humane Society will be the collection site through the month September for any old scrap metal you may be wanting to dispose of. This is the perfect time to clean out your garages and basements where you may have collected or been storing unusable items. These items may consist of washers, dryers, refrigerators, steel, aluminum, copper and other scrap metal. Best Choice Recycling in Hayward will be providing a dumpster that will be located in the WCAHS parking lot, 1400 Cottonwood Ave., Spooner. If you have questions about the type of materials that can be donated, you can visit Best Choice Recycling’s website, bestchoicerecycling.com or call 715-634-7888 for a complete list of acceptable items. You can also call visit the WCAHS website, wcahs.com or call 715-6354720. All proceeds will go toward the care of the shelter animals. This is a great opportunity to get rid of your junk at no charge while giving to so many deserving animals in need. — from WCAHS
by Danielle Moe Register staff writer SHELL LAKE — The Happy Tonics butterfly garden will be downsized in light of the Hwy. 63 construction project to take place in Shell Lake. “Even though it is going to get clipped by the road system it is OK because we already know about it,” stated Mary Ellen Ryall, founder of the garden. According to Brad Pederson, city administrator, part of the north end of the garden will
be lost due to the a proposal that involves the driveway to Farley’s Auto Body changing to the south end of the building. In addition, the hillside will be softened. “There will be two spots there that are going to get impacted, but I do not think it is major,” explained Pederson. Ryall, and a host of other volunteers, started the garden to promote habitat for pollinators like butterflies and “to teach people that withSee Butterfly garden, page 3
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The Happy Tonics butterfly garden in Shell Lake faces downsizing due to the Hwy. 63 construction project. – Photo by Danielle Moe