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April 20, 2016
Wednesday, April 20, 2016 Vol. 127, No. 36 • Shell Lake, Wis.
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• 17th-annual Regional Hospice Spring Fling Gala @ Siren • Rummage Sale @ Spooner • Sucker fishing contest @ Springbrook See calendar on page 6 for details
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Photographer/ artist finds peace and serenity in her work Page 11
It was a cold and wet night for soccer, but that didn’t stop Clare Walker and Kennedy Baumgart from coming out to enjoy watching and supporting their friends as they took to the soccer field. More photos page 13. - Photo by Larry Samson
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Lockdown at Shell Lake Schools
SHELL LAKE - A lockdown alarm was activated at the Shell Lake 3-12 School on the morning of Tuesday, April 12, according to Shell Lake Police Chief Dave Wilson. He assured that all students and staff were safe. Several law enforcement agencies responded and cleared the school. The alarm source was determined to be an electrical/technical mal-
function. Staff and students were able to return to their normal schedule. Wilson stated that the incident proved to be a good drill for all involved and that appropriate correction to the alarm system will be made. — with information from the Shell Lake Police Department
Taking cover Page 23
Several law enforcement agencies responded when a lockdown alarm was activated at the Shell Lake 3-12 School on Tuesday, April 12. — Photo by Larry Samson
Appointment time line released
Danielle Danford | Staff writer SPOONER - Despite the recent election, one seat on the Spooner School Board remains vacant, that of former board President John Hedlund who resigned on March 21. According to a district news release, five people submitted applications to be considered for the position. They are Tasha Hagberg, Chad Gibson, Jim Dienstl, Erin Burch and Vicki
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Anderson. On Monday, April 18, during the school board’s regular monthly meeting, the board will review those applications. The board will not select the appointed candidate until a special board meeting on Monday, May 2, at 5 p.m. in the Spooner High School auditorium. Monday, May 16, will be the appointed member’s first regular school board meeting.
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WASHBURN COUNTY - Washburn County road bans were lifted on Monday, April 18. Roadways where bans are no longer in effect are: CTH BB from CTH B to the Sawyer County line; CTH E from Hwy. 63 south and west to CTH M; CTH F from Hwy. 63 west to Swanson Road; CTH F from Hwy. 53 west to CTH K; CTH F loop from CTH K to Hwy. 77; CTH G from Hwy. 77 north to Douglas County line; CTH I from Hwy. 77 to end; CTH M from Hwy. 70 north to Hwy. 63; CTH M from Stanberry Road north to Hwy. 77; CTH P from CTH B to CTH D. The Washburn County Highway Department does not have jurisdiction over town roads and/or their weight limits. Please contact the town directly in regard to township roadway weight limit questions. — from WCHD
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