50 Plus News Magazine

Page 1

NEWS

Pancho Palesse Field page 18A

ENTERTAINMENT

Fun in the Sun

SPORTS

Marquette Football Glory Days

page 16A

page 22A

COMPLIMENTARY

POMMER:

page 5B

By Jack Pearson Welcome to Marathon Mania. No, we’re not referring to some gala doings up in that county in North-Central Wisconsin, although it is nice up there at this time of the year. Our story involves the long distance running event, the Marathon. The race is a doozie, all of 42.195 kilometers in length, which equates out to 26 miles and 385 yards. Despite its length and difficulty, it’s actually become a craze, an obsession, a way of life all rolled into one, and its popularity continues to grow all over the world. It is featured in this article because of all those factors, and even more so because here in Wisconsin we have one of the Marathon’s most avid advocates, Dave Hoffman of Milwaukee (who just happens to have been born in Marathon County). You might assume since we’re talking about a grueling race of more

“Short End of Stick” page 3A

OLSON:

EDITORIALS

Investment Advisors MONEY SENSE

STATE CAPITOL COMMENT

NEMOVITZ:

By Karen Ellenbecker & Julie Ellenbecker -Lipsky

By Matt Pommer

Having Perspective page 6A

CONDO PARADE MOVING IN THE OF HOMES RIGHT DIRECTION page 2B By Bruce Nemovitz

Take Grandkids to Fox Valley

Marathons, Antarctica, and the Exceptional Dave Hoffman

July 2015 Vol 28 No. 7

page 5A

TRAVEL

TRAVEL Financial Fi i lW Wellness ll “Planting Tomorrow’s Dreams Today”

By Brad Olson, CFP

SENIOR

Dave Hoffman at home, holding the championship plaque for his setting a new state record for the 5K run, men’s 80-84 class.

HOFFMAN continued on page 14A

The Emma mastersAPRON of political spin keep spinning “JFC (Joint FinanceSTRINGS Committee) Republicans Protect Man to Wisconsin’s highly regarded long-term care system. The Answer AGING ISSUES

By Tom Frazier

Aunt of Emma Long-Term Care” was theBytitle the press release issued by the two co-chairs, Senator Alberta Darling and Representative John Nygren, and the two members of the Committee, Senator Leah Vukmir and Rep. Dean Knudson, who developed the amendment that will make drastic changes

press release goes on to say, “We listened to people from around the state and heard their concerns loud and clear” said Nygren. “We will improve health outcomes and create greater efficiencies” stated Vukmir. Senator Darling chimed

IT MAKES ME CRABBY

FRAZIER continued on page 3A


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.