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Greenwood will
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yet filed any paperwork. Candidates for the two seats now
held by Zenner and Wienke must live in the village, and
the top two vote-getters will be elected.
Little filing activity has yet to occur in area municipalities. In the city of Greenwood, Mayor Jim Schecklman
and Council members Tracy Nelson (at-large) and Mary
Domanico (Ward 2) are up for new terms, but only Nelson
had filed necessary candidate papers as of Dec. 21. In
Loyal, city Council members Tim Froeba and Dave Geier
(Ward 1) and Jim Batchelor and Tom Bobrofsky (Ward 2)
are all up for new terms, but neither any of them nor any
challengers have filed to be candidates. The same holds
true in the village of Spencer, where incumbent village
Board members Diane Maurer, Wayne Hagen and Harry
Toufar are up for re-election. Neither they nor anyone
else has yet to file to be candidates.
All 29 members of the Clark County Board of Supervisors are also up for new terms in 2016. As of Monday
two of them -- Kevin Froeba of Loyal and Jeff Kolzow of
Colby -- have filed non-candidacy statements.
Several supervisors have filed to run for new terms.
They include Tom Wilcox, Curtiss; Joe Waichulis, Thorp;
Dean Zank, Thorp; Scott Jalling, Owen; Al Bower, Willard;
Jerome Krempasky, Greenwood; Gordon Haselow, Loyal;
Frieda Rollins, Granton; Doris Bakker, Neillsville; Fritz
Loyal Elementary School student Justin Meyer wears a Santa hat with elf ears as he performs with the grade 5-6
chorus during the Dec. 17 school Christmas concert in the high school gym. The schools approximately 300 students
all joined in for band, chorus, and individual piano selections for a large crowd of parents and grandparents. For
more photos of the event, please see page 12 of this weeks childrens Christmas drawing special section.
Incumbent board of education members in Greenwood, Loyal and Spencer will not seek new terms in the
April 2016 spring election, and at least two members of
the Clark County Board of Supervisors are also calling
it quits. More candidates are needed for various local
elected positions as the Jan. 5 deadline approaches for
filing to be included on spring ballots.
In the Greenwood School District, incumbent Board
President Russell Dean has filed a non-candidacy statement for the seat he has held for the past three years that
represents the city of Greenwood. No candidate has yet
filed to succeed him. Also in Greenwood, Dawn Jacobson
has filed paperwork to be a candidate for the district area
east of Highway 73 (but not in Greenwood city limits).
Bill Herr currently holds that seat, but has not yet filed
to run for a new term.
In the Loyal School District, at-large Board member
Adam Luchterhand will not seek a new 3-year term.
Residents living anywhere in the district can run to
replace him. Fellow incumbents Paul Gries (area of the
district south of Highway 98) and Deb Roedel (area north
of Highway 98) have filed papers to run for new terms,
with no challengers yet to step forward.
In the Spencer district, incumbent Eric Zenner has
filed a non-candidacy statement and will not seek a new
term representing the village of Spencer. Daniel Gell has
filed to be a candidate. Incumbent Jerry Wienke has not
OPINION
Public Policy Forum of nearly 500 millennials working in the Milwaukee area
provided a new focus on the question.
The top issue for them is the crime
rate, followed by the economy. Milwaukee
scored high in cultural and entertainment opportunities among this group.
Good and uncongested roads were also
in the hopes of those polled.
Walker also seemed to have roads
on his mind in his remarks to the northern
economic summit. He
talked about the need
for government to be a
better partner including providing a good
infrastructure. Highway
funding and state aid for
local roads has been an
on-going issue as fuelefficient vehicles reduce
Matt
gasoline tax revenues.
Pommer Walker has opted to borrow for transportation
needs.
The governor also talked about reducing income and property taxes in
future years. His comments increased
speculation he would seek a third term
as governor in 2018. He already has said
he isnt interested in running for the
U.S. Senate. That seat is now held by a
Democrat, Tammy Baldwin.
The governor has been a frequent
visitor to northern Wisconsin since he
abandoned his bid for the Republican
presidential nomination. A Marquette
University Law School poll, taken in late
summer showed only 38 percent sup-
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CATHOLIC
Christ the King Church
101 Wendel Spencer 715-659-4480
REV. SAMUEL MARTIN
4 p.m. - Saturday evening mass 8 and 10 a.m. - Sunday morning mass
Masses for Holy Days of Obligation evening before, 8 p.m.; day of, 5:30 p.m.
One-Stop
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Granton 715-238-7269
INTERIM PASTOR JAY WELSHONSE
9:15 a.m. - Sunday school
10:30 a.m. - Sunday worship service
MORMON
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
MISSOURI SYNOD
St. Paul Lutheran
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ
Trinity Lutheran
(Missouri Synod)
Zion Lutheran
W2894 Granton Road, Granton 715-238-7318
REV. DANIEL SCHOESSOW
9:15 a.m. - Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. - Sunday worship service
Holy Communion celebrated first and third Sundays of each month.
LUTHERAN
Emmanuel Lutheran - ELCA
W5752 Colby Factory Road Town of Longwood
PASTOR BRIAN CAMPBELL
10:45 a.m. - Sunday worship service
Holy Communion celebrated second and fourth Sundays of each month.
METHODIST
Immanuel United Methodist
Chili 715-683-2886 10:30 a.m. - Morning worship
United Methodist
209 W. Clark St., P.O. Box 533 Colby
JANINE JOHNSON, lay speaker
7 p.m. - Wednesday worship service
No Sunday services
Church school as announced prior to evening service
Christie 715-743-2480
REV. JOHN E. WARMUTH
10:30 a.m. - Sunday worship service
Holy Communion celebrated the first Sunday of each month.
EPISCOPAL
St. Katherines Episcopal Church
206 E. 3rd St. Owen, WI 715-229-2643
REV. TONY RING
10 a.m. - Wednesday morning prayer & Holy Communion
10:30 a.m. - Sunday worship service
BAPTIST
Bible Baptist
Missionary Baptist
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OBITUARIES
James Welsh
Riley Shupe
James H. Welsh, 76, Spencer, passed away on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2015, at Ministry Saint Joseph's Hospital
in Marshfield. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., on
Monday, Dec. 21, at Cuddie Funeral Home in Loyal. Rev.
Steve Brice officiated. Burial followed in St. Anthony
Catholic Cemetery.
James Henry Welsh was born on Sept. 18, 1939, in Loyal,
to Lawrence "Ted" and Grace (nee Neubauer) Welsh. He
was raised and received his education in Loyal, graduating from Loyal High School in 1957. After completing high
school, Jim entered the U.S. Army on May 28, 1957, and
served until his honorable discharge on May 22, 1959. He
returned to Loyal, and over the years worked various jobs
around central Wisconsin, including Pathfinder Homes, Fleet Farm and Wisconsin
Homes. He retired from Weathershield Windows. After retiring, Jim resided in
Loyal for several years until moving to Back Country Manor Assisted Living in
Spencer. Jim had many interests, but especially loved sports, including the Packers, Brewers and Badgers.
He is survived by two children, Tammy (Hal) Youngblood, Marshfield, and John
Welsh, Spencer; five grandchildren, Joshua (Tia) Youngblood, Nathan Youngblood,
Nicole Youngblood, Shawntay (Taylor) Shirey, and Dalton Welsh; one sister, Judy
(Jim) Heidewald, Chicago; and nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents; a half-brother, Richard Neubauer, and
his wife, Bethia; and one sister, Joan Dow, and her husband, Robert.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.cuddiefh.com.
Cuddie Funeral Home, Loyal, assisted the family with arrangements.
Riley Douglas Shupe, Spencer, became an angel after fighting tirelessly for a
little less than three months. Riley left the arms of his family and entered Heaven
on Monday, Dec. 14, 2015, at Childrens Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa. A
memorial service was held at 11 a.m., on Saturday, Dec. 19, at Life Tributes Funeral
Home in Spencer. Rev. Rebekah Tarras officiated. A private committal service will
be held at a later date.
Riley was born on Sept. 30, 2015, at Ministry Saint Josephs Hospital in Marshfield
with Hypo Plastic Left Heart Syndrome. Shortly after his birth he was transferred to
the Childrens Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa where he underwent two open
heart surgeries, one being a heart transplant, all while his family was at his side
through every struggle and every victory. Though Riley was only here for a short
time he touched many lives with his big blue eyes and bright smiles. His nurses as
well as everyone who met him fell in love with the little cutie pie. He was a fighter
through and through.
Riley will be deeply missed by his loving and devoted parents, Brandon Shupe
and Lauren Ponter and big sister, Cailee, all of Spencer; his grandparents, Gail and
Howard Ponter, Gleason, and Roger and Darlene Shupe, Spencer; his great-grandparents, Audree Hederer, Humble, Texas, and Henry Gemza, Wisconsin Rapids; a
great-great-grandmother, Bessie Babcock, Depew, N.Y.; his aunts, Stephanie Ponter,
Wisconsin Rapids, and Melissa Dorman, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; his uncle, Scott (Heidi)
Shupe, Spencer; and other relatives and family friends.
Rileys family would like to thank the doctors and nurses of the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at the Childrens Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa, especially
his favorite nurses, Cindy and Lyz, for their kind and compassionate care of Riley
and his family, and also the kind and caring staff of the Ronald McDonald House
of Milwaukee.
Memorials in Rileys name are being accepted by his family for a charity to be
determined later.
Visit www.lifetributesfuneralhome.com to share thoughts and condolences.
Life Tributes Funeral Home in Spencer assisted the family with arrangements.
PAID OBITUARY
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Geraldine Ruzic
Geraldine M. Ruzic, 80, Eau Claire, formerly of Willard, passed away at the Clairemont Nursing Home, in Eau Claire, on Monday, Dec. 14, 2015. A memorial service was
held at 3 p.m., on Friday, Dec. 18, at Holy Family Catholic Church in Willard. Cuddie
Funeral Home, Greenwood, assisted the family with arrangements.
PAID OBITUARY
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CARD OF THANKS
Heartfelt thanks to you and holiday wishes to all the groups of people who blessed
us with holiday wishes and good deeds and gifts of fruit baskets and treats for the
holidays, and all who remembered us. It was nice to be remembered. God bless you all.
Senior citizens of Greenwood/Willard area
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Marriage Licenses
The Clark County clerk has granted the following marriage licenses:
-- Mary E. Zook, town of Eaton, and Eli E. Stutzman, town of Eaton, on Dec. 24,
at town of Eaton.
-- Sarah D. Miller, town of Eaton, and Joseph J. Miller, town of Weston, on Dec.
31, at town of Eaton.
-- Sabrina J. Person, town of Hixon, and Austin M. King, town of Hixon, on Dec.
26, at Withee.
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1 (12-lb.) bone-in ham, rump portion
4 c. water
1/2 c. whole cloves
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
1 c. packed brown sugar
Place ham in a roasting pan, and press whole cloves into the top, at 1 to 2 inches
apart. Pack the top with a layer of brown sugar. Pour enough water into the bottom
of the roasting pan to come to a 1-inch depth. Cover the pan tightly with aluminum
foil or a lid.
Bake for 4 1/2 to 5 hours in the preheated oven (about 22 minutes per pound), or
until the internal temperature of the ham has reached 160 degrees F. Make sure the
meat thermometer is not touching the bone. Let stand for about 20 minutes before
carving.
Grandpas eggnog
6 eggs, separated
1 pt. whiskey
3/4 c. sugar
1 oz. Jamaican rum
1 pt. cream
Freshly grated nutmeg
1 pt. milk
Separate the eggs. Put the whites in a small mixing bowl and whip until stiff
peaks form.
Add 1/4 cup sugar to the whites and gently fold to combine.
Add the remaining 1/2 cup sugar and beat into the yolks until light.
Mix the whites with the yolk mixture in a punch bowl.
Stir in the cream and milk. Add the whiskey and rum.
Stir thoroughly.
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Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add potatoes and cook until tender,
20 to 30 minutes.
With an electric mixer on low, blend potatoes, slowly adding milk, about 1/2 a cup
at a time. Use more or less to achieve desired texture. Add butter and maple syrup
to taste. Blend until smooth. Serve warm.
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Iverson: This is Iverson all decked out in his best holiday outfit. He wants
to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a great holiday season on behalf
of everyone at CCHS. This guy is a solid chunk (as all Santas should be). He
is a 1 1/2-year-old neutered male, with a spectacular short-haired coat of
gray/black stripes and trimmed in white. Iverson is one of the very coolest
cats weve got. He is only one of many cats and kittens, puppies and dogs,
just waiting for the right person to come along and adopt them. If you have
room in your heart and home for him or any of the other pets here, go to
the Web site to see their pictures and descriptions. Now is a great time to
look for a new pet. There are 45 cats or kittens and 22 dogs or puppies here.
Surely theres one just right for you. Check them all out atwww.cchs-petshelter.org/id8.html.
If you love animals and have some time, now is a great time to come on over and get involved at CCHS. You
can fill out a volunteer application form online by going to our Web site (www.cchs-petshelter.organd
clicking Volunteer at CCHS from the menu, or stop at the shelter or at ourPaws and Clawsstore in the
Marshfield Mall. Join our Pet Lovin People group, get a tour of the shelter and well tell you about all of
the many ways to volunteer. Well find just the right spot for you to start helping animals. Youll love it!
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Loyal city police ocer Garrett Barlow checks out sporting goods at the Abbotsford
Shopko store on Dec. 12 with a participant in the area Shop with a Cop program that
matched 33 youngsters from the area with Clark County and local city ocers. The
kids were nominated and selected based on family needs, and ocers went shopping
with each of them and spent about $75 apiece to brighten their holidays. Ocers from
almost every city department in the county, plus the county Sheris Department and
Department of Natural Resources participated. More than $5,000 was donated to
fund this years project, which was organized by the Clark County Law Enforcement
Association, mainly through a trap shoot held in summer at the Loyal Sportsmans Club
and a golf tournament held in August in Neillsville. The Loyal Sportsmans Club also
donated its facility and most of the cost of a meal for the participants following their day
of shopping. The gift items for the children also included about $15 in practical items
they might need, and families of the children were given gasoline cards to cover their
cost of transporting the kids to Shopko stores in Abbotsford, Neillsville and Stanley.
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Wrestling/Dual
CLOVERBELT
Caden Schillinger of Spencer-Columbus tries in vain to turn Neillsville-Greenwood-Loyals Zach Smith in their
120-pound match in NGLs 35-32 Cloverbelt Conference dual meet triumph on Dec. 17 at Marshfield Columbus. With
his team trailing 30-26 with just two matches left, Schillinger knew he had to win his match to give the Rockets a
chance to defeat the Warriors, but Smith scored an 18-3 technical fall in 5:54 to clinch it for NGL. For more match
photo coverage, please see page 10.
lumbus freshman Logan Zschernitz at 285.
Jake Dick got three points back for the Rockets with
a 10-3 decision of Sayer Rachu at 106 pounds. The lead
swelled to 27-19 after Spencer-Columbus forfeited to
Skylar Barth at 113, and then to 30-19 after Kyle Gurney
eked out a 12-9 victory over Dominick Wichlacz at 120
pounds. With the score of that match tied at 9-9 with 1:10
left in the third period, Wichlacz gave away the escape
point in the hoped of scoring a winning takedown, but
it was Gurney who got the 2-point takedown with four
seconds left to get the win.
Rocket sophomore Bryce Shaw, who finished sixth in
the state as a freshman, tried to get six points back for
his team, but had to settle for a 4-point, 17-4 major decision over Kanyon Rachu. Shaw led 14-2 after two periods
and worked hard to get the fall, but Rachu avoided the
pin to save two team points.
Spencer-Columbus senior Austin Post gave his team
a chance to still win the match, by scoring a 4-2 decision
over Warrior sophomore Dylan Nielsen at 132 pounds.
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Boys basketball
Boys basketball
Boys basketball
Boys basketball
Tuesday, Jan. 5
Home -- New Auburn
Friday, Jan. 8
Home -- Neillsville
Tuesday, Jan. 12
At Alma Center Lincoln
Tuesday, Jan. 5
At Marshfield Columbus
Friday, Jan. 8
Home -- Gilman
Saturday, Jan. 9
Home -- Cornell -- 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 5
Home -- Owen-Withee
Friday, Jan. 8
At Wisconsin Valley Lutheran
Monday, Jan. 11
Home -- Whitehall
Tuesday, Jan. 5
At Gilman
Friday, Jan. 8
Home -- Colby
Girls basketball
Girls basketball
Thursday, Jan. 7
Home -- Loyal
Saturday, Jan. 9
Home -- Cornell -- 2:45 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 4
Home -- Elk Mound
Thursday, Jan. 7
At Greenwood
Saturday, Jan. 9
At Barneveld -- 2 p.m.
Girls basketball
Monday, Jan. 11
At Abbotsford
Tuesday, Jan. 12
Home -- Neillsville
Girls basketball
Thursday, Jan. 7
At Owen-Withee
Tuesay, Jan. 12
Home -- Greenwood
Wrestling
Dec. 29-30
At River Falls tournament
Thursday, Jan. 7
Home -- Stanley-Boyd/OwenWithee
Saturday, Jan. 9
At Merrill tournament
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you'd one day get the gist,
That your armpits reek just like the stars of
'Gorillas in the Mist.'
Cousin Fran, please hear me now, we can stand
your stench no longer,
You'll start setting off the smoke alarms, if your
breath grows any stronger.
So one more time, please, take this gift, you'll
finally get the hint, I hope.
Don't look at me like you've never seen one
before, it's just a bar of soap.
Yeesh, that woman can turn the needles brown
on the tree just by exhaling. Even Uncle Mort
couldn't finish his fourth plate of meatballs the
year she sat next to him. Ah, but you know what
they say -- you can't pick your family. But you can
remind them of their faults at this most special
time of the year ...
We used to keep it all hush-hush,
But Aunt Rebecca is such a lush.
She starts with wine and turns to schnapps,
And she loves her beer, she says for the hops.
When the beer is gone, it's the vodka's turn,
She guzzles it until she feels her liver burn.
Brandy will do in case the whiskey's gone,
Sometimes she'll switch to rum just after dawn.
So our hunt is rather unique in its own way. One, it is quite foggy
and that fog would last until early afternoon. Two, on a day when
most fishermen should be on the ice or the ice should be getting
thicker so that men, women and children could be on the ice, we
were watching several boats and I think that their occupants were
catching fish. I told these guys that Wisconsins climate seems like
that of Tennessee and I do not think that I am too far off.
To be honest there were not a lot of ducks and very few geese.
The first two hours we had some random shooting and a couple of
ducks live to see another day. One time Aron Sthilsky, who is from
Plymouth (a very cool town), went for a walk out of boredom.
Our best action of the day happened at that time when four mallards flew over and I sailed one that landed a long ways from shore.
Bryce and I paddled out to it and had a good laugh when Bryce went
to put a final volley of steel shot into what was a four curl greenhead
and missed it by a long shot.
Bryce is from Necedah and another member of Badger Hunting Club is Nate Moll, who has been traveling in the same pack as
me since he was born. Nate is from Niagara and going to be the
president of UW-Madisons chapter of Ducks Unlimited next year.
These guys text me, we share experiences at various hunting and
fishing camps in a years time and what is really cool is to see that
they are hardcore outdoorsmen that are giving back to the outdoor
world while basically living in a capital city that does not have a
strong emphasis on hunting.
We pulled the decoys when the legal hunting hours ended on the
last day of the season. I challenge interested people to checkout this
club and help our hunting heritage to stay strong. Sunset
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Loyals Cameron Brussow jump-stops between the defense of Spencers Jacob Miller
(left) and Ryan Busse on the way to two of his 23 points in the Greyhounds 71-62 win
over the Rockets on Dec. 18 in Spencer. Brussow, Riley Geiger and Luke Bogdonovich
combined for 60 of Loyals 71 points in the win.
The lottery runs from Dec. 15, 2015, until Jan. 15, 2016,
and 100 landowners who voluntarily enter their name will
be randomly selected to receive the customized report,
known as a Landowner Conservation Report. Those
landowners whose names are drawn also will have the
option of a free site visit from a department biologist.
Applicants will receive one point for each year they
have entered a landowner lottery and were not selected.
Each point will earn an additional entry into the 2016
lottery. Those previously selected can register again for
different properties but will not receive preference points.
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Granton Area School Board
Regular meeting
Nov. 9, 2015
Meeting called to order at 6:45 p.m., by President Theresa Hasz.
Roll call: Doug Eichten absent, John Richmond here, Paul
Knoff here, Dennis Kuehn here, Theresa Hasz here. Also
present were District Administrator Charles Buckel, Principal Rhonda Opelt, Dr. James Streifel, and four community/staff members.
Doug Eichten arrived at 6:52 p.m.
Notice to public was posted at the Granton school, Citizens State
Bank, Granton Post Office, the school Web site, and published in
the TRG.
Pledge of Allegiance was led by President Theresa Hasz.
Motion by John Richmond, and seconded by Paul Knoff, to approve the agenda as presented. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Motion by Paul Knoff, and seconded by Dennis Kuehn, to approve the minutes of the Oct. 12, 2015 regular school Board meeting
and the Oct. 6 and Oct. 27, 2015 special Board meetings. Voice vote.
Motion carried.
Open forum: Janell Walter voiced concerns about the amount of
time allotted for bus riding students to eat breakfast.
Motion by John Richmond, and seconded by Doug Eichten, to
approve the out-of-state field trip request for 4K and kindergarten
classes. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Motion by John Richmond, and seconded by Doug Eichten, to
approve the Youth Options request. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Discussion on early release day in May. No action taken.
Motion by Paul Knoff, and seconded by Doug Eichten, to approve
the second reading of School Board Policy, Definition of a Full-Time
Student, chapter 10, section B. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Discussion on resignation moved to executive session.
Discussion on staff hiring moved to executive session.
Discussion on staff compensation moved to executive session.
Motion by John Richmond, and seconded by Dennis Kuehn, to
approve granting CESA 10 permission to accept the lowest bids for
the roofing and lighting projects. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Discussion on CALL Comprehensive Assessment of Leadership for Learning. No action taken.
TREASURERS REPORT: Net of Funds 10, 21, 27, 29, 50, 80:
$1,329,371.38; Fund 10 (loan): $0; Fund 21 (trust and agency):
$1,648.83; Fund 38/39 (debt service): $66,140.06; Fund 60 (activity
account): $50,725.81; Fund 72 (scholarships): $95,519.43; Fund 73
(trust fund): $259,612.72
The treasurers report was given by John Richmond. Motion
by Paul Knoff, and seconded by Doug Eichten, to approve vouchers 0100037821-0100037899 for $229,318.75, payroll taxes for
$70,990.11, and Fund 60 vouchers 6000019518-6000019520 for
$872.75. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Dr. Streifel presented his monthly snapshot of the school budget.
SCHOOL BOARD COMMITTEE REPORT: None
MAINTENANCE/TRANSPORTATION REPORT: 1) Repair of
stair nose and landing by northwest exit of field house; 2) Restrooms
painted in transitional classroom; 3) Quotes for slabs under softball
field bleachers; 4) Quotes on steel roof and siding for brown garage;
5) No parking signs; 6) New batteries for auto scrubber; 7) Seals
replaced in pump #5 for Lochinvar boiler.
DAYCARE DIRECTOR REPORT: 1) Enrollments; 2) Facebook
page; 3) Staff vacancy; 4) Profit/loss sheets and graphs for October.
PRINCIPALS REPORT: 1) FFA National Convention awards;
Music Revue Concert and Cloverbelt Conference Choir; blood drive
Oct. 24; PAWS raking Nov. 3; Veterans Day program will be on Nov.
10; family math night will be on Nov. 16; 2)Student services PBIS
updates, student themes, PAWS-itive Celebration will be on Nov.
19, Student Excellence trophy case, MS Student Advisory Committee requests, ZAP program update; 3) Curriculum and instruction
course descriptions and offerings, elementary reading programs
reviewed, standards based grading, Data Wall, RtI updates; 4)
Professional Development PD staff survey, EE, staff SLOs and
PPGs, SMART goals, PLCs meeting bi-monthly; 5) Public relations
media releases, Rotary lights on Dec. 8, Walk to School event in
April, entrance bulletin boards completed; 6) Athletics (from AD)
MS basketball coached by Andy Dean, HS girls basketball coached
by Randy Jennings and Jason Strey, HS boys basketball coached by
James Hill and Luke Schier.
SUPERINTENDENTS REPORT: 1) April School Board election
Dennis Kuehn is up for re-election; 3) WASB convention Jan. 2022, 2016; 3) Civil Rights Review Nov. 19-20, 2015.
CORRESPONDENCE: None
Motion by John Richmond, and seconded by Dennis Kuehn, to
convene in executive session at 7:48 p.m., under Wisconsin Statute
19.85 (1)(c)(e)(f) for the purpose of discussing/taking action on (c)
Considering employment, promotion, compensation or performance
evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility. (e) Deliberating
or negotiating the purchasing of public properties, the investing of
public funds, or conducting other specified public business, whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session. (f)
Considering financial, medical, social or personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons, preliminary consideration of specific
personnel problems or the investigation of charges against specific
persons except where par. (b) applies which, if discussed in public,
would be likely to have a substantial adverse effect upon the reputation of any person referred to in such histories or data, or involved
in such problems or investigations. Roll call vote: Eichten yes,
Richmond yes, Knoff yes, Kuehn yes, Hasz yes. Motion
carried.
Motion by John Richmond, and seconded by Dennis Kuehn, to
move from executive session to regular session at 9:15 p.m. Roll call
vote: Eichten yes, Richmond yes, Knoff yes, Kuehn yes,
Theresa Hasz yes. Motion carried.
School Board Clerk Paul Knoff reported an action was taken in
executive session regarding personnel.
Motion by John Richmond, and seconded by Dennis Kuehn, to
approve the resignation of Renae Guldan, K12 guidance counselor,
pending finding suitable replacement. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Motion by Dennis Kuehn, and seconded by Doug Eichten, to approve hiring Jane Loll, K12 guidance counselor. Voice vote. Motion
carried.
Motion by John Richmond, and seconded by Doug Eichten, to
adjourn at 9:20 p.m. Voice vote. Motion carried.
/s/Paul C. Knoff, clerk
/s/Theresa A. Hasz, president
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Roll call vote: Nelson -- aye, Schlough -- aye, Susa -- aye, Domanico
-- aye. Motion carried.
Motion Nelson, seconded Schlough, to approve the treasurer's
report. All ayes. Motion carried.
Attorney Sautebin presented the 2-2-10 (b) revision to change
meeting time to the Council for approval.
Motion Domanico, seconded Nelson, to approve Ordinance 2-210(b) change meeting time to 5:30 p.m. All ayes. Motion carried.
Motion Domanico to change Ordinance 7-1-19(b) to change
number of dogs per household. Motion failed due to lack of a second.
At 8:30 p.m., a motion by Domanico, and seconded by Susa, to
adjourn. All ayes. Motion carried.
/s/Jim Schecklman, mayor
Lonna Klinke, city clerk
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Granton Area School Board
Annual meeting
Oct. 26, 2015
BUDGET HEARING
Board President Theresa Hasz called the 2015 budget hearing
to order at 8 p.m. Present were: Doug Eichten, Paul Knoff, Dennis Kuehn, John Richmond, Theresa Hasz, District Administrator
Charles Buckel, Principal Rhonda Opelt, Jim Streifel, and four community/staff members.
Board Treasurer John Richmond read the 2014-15 financial report as printed in the annual meeting booklet.
District Administrator Charles Buckel presented the proposed
2015-16 budget as presented in the annual meeting booklet.
District Administrator Charles Buckel reviewed the Fund 73 Employee Trust Account and Fund 80 Community Service Fund.
ANNUAL MEETING
Meeting called to order at 8:12 p.m., by President Theresa Hasz.
Election of chairperson: Motion by Donald Bartsch, and seconded by Rita Jakobi, to nominate Theresa Hasz chairperson and cast a
unanimous ballot. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Board Clerk Paul Knoff presented the 2014 annual meeting minutes. No changes.
New business:
Motion by Janell Walter, and seconded by Lavon Bartsch, to
approve a tax levy in the amount of $1,114,595 to operate the school
district for the 2015-16 school year as recommended by the Board of
Education of the Granton Area School District ($894,076 for General
Fund 10, $190,519 for Fund 39 Debt Retirement, and $30,000 for the
Community Service Fund 80). Voice vote. Motion carried.
Motion by Lavon Bartsch, and seconded by Rita Jakobi, to
leave the school Board salaries the same. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Motion by Janell Walter, and seconded by Rita Jakobi, to approve resolution authorizing to provide milk for grades PK-5 daily
milk break. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Motion by Donald Bartsch, and seconded by Lavon Bartsch,
to approve resolution authorizing short-term borrowing for operation
cash flow for the 2015-16 school year. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Motion by Rita Jakobi, and seconded by Donald Bartsch, to
approve authorizing the Board of Education to sell school district
property. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Facility update for the 2014-15 school year presented by Dennis Kuehn.
Replaced stair treads in the elementary by district office.
Upper and lower cabinets with sinks installed in daycare rooms.
Updated classroom in bus building for transitional program.
Lower east hallway painted.
Upgraded cooler and freezer to new energy efficient models in
kitchen.
IMC purchased new tables and chairs.
New set of bleachers added to softball field.
Other new business
There was no other new business.
2016 annual meeting date set for Oct. 24, 2016.
Board Clerk Paul Knoff read the minutes of the 2015 annual
meeting. Motion by Donald Bartsch, and seconded by Rita Jakobi,
to approve the Oct. 26, 2015 annual meeting minutes. Voice vote.
Motion carried.
Motion by Donald Bartsch, and seconded by Rita Jakobi, to adjourn at 8:35 p.m. Voice vote. Motion carried.
/s/Paul C. Knoff, clerk
/s/Theresa A. Hasz, president
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Greenwood City Council
Budget meeting
Nov. 4, 2015
Meeting called to order by Mayor Schecklman. Council members
present: Domanico, Schlough, Susa. Nelson was absent.
Council reviewed the 2015 general, water, and sewer budgets. Sewer fund will be purchasing a refurbished jetter for around
$25,000.
Motion Domanico, seconded Schlough, to approve the 2016 general, water, and sewer budgets as presented and the budget hearing
for Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015, rom 6-6:15 p.m. All ayes. Motion carried.
Council directed Attorney Sautebin to send a letter to the Fire Association requesting an external audit be done.
At 7:10 p.m., motion Susa, seconded Domanico, to adjourn. All
ayes. Motion carried.
/s/Jim Schecklman, mayor
Lonna Klinke, city clerk
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Tryn Scheel
Grade 3
Loyal Elementary
Landen Landini
Grade 1
Loyal Elementary
Joshua Gadke
Grade 3
Loyal Elementary
Hannah Strey
Grade 3
Loyal Elementary
Emma Nieman
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Devon Plaskey
Grade 1
Loyal Elementary
Tony Lindner
Grade 6
St. Anthonys
Malachai Anderson
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Nathan Rucker
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Kaelyn Schreiner
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Devon Roehl
Grade 3
Loyal Elementary
Elisha Blanchard
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Arianna Likes
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
51-176608
Christmas Treasures
Loyal Elementary
Greenwood Elementary
Elijah
Henderson
Grade 3
Granton
Elementary
Artac Plumbing
Greenwood, WI 715-267-6123
51-176600
51-176523
51-176598
Emily
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Connor
Hopperdietzel
Grade 5
Spencer
Elementary
Baylee Kurz
Grade 1
Loyal Elementary
Leslie
Grade 3
Loyal Elementary
Jaden
Smith
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Granton 715-238-7852
51-176582
Treyton
Ruggles
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Madyson Dix
Grade 1
Loyal Elementary
Tommys Hilltop
Bar & Grill
Ethan
Beyerl
Grade 6
St. Anthonys
CUDDIE
FUNERAL HOMES
Aaron Radue
Grade 3
Loyal Elementary
Estrella
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Christmas Treasures
Kayla Venet Grade 5
Greenwood Elementary
51-176609
Tony Heck
Grade 5
Greenwood
Elementary
Derek
Dietrich
Grade 5
Greenwood
Elementary
Marshfield, WI 715-387-0797
Hayden
Rakovec
Grade 2
St. Marys
Cameren
Rueth
Grade 2
St. Anthonys
Luke
Thomas
Grade 2
St. Marys
Rogan
Ashbeck
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Kabinet
Konnection
Greenwood Elementary
Lilly Buker
Grade 3
Greenwood
Elementary
Mason
Kuehn
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Destiny Kind
Grade 3
Greenwood
Elementary
51-176606
Karsyn Penk
Grade 3
Greenwood
Elementary
51-176602
Greenwood Elementary
Olivia
Nikolai
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Christian
Kuester
Grade 5
Greenwood
Elementary
North Main
Cabinetry LLC
402 N. Main St., Greenwood, WI 54437
715-267-6490
51-176603
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Second-grader Alexander
Rodriguez Steen (above) gazes
into the audience as he sings.
At lower left, rst-grader Takoda
Bergeron wore a festive hat
for the concert. At lower right,
fourth-graders Maggie Seefeld
and Leah Kayhart add their
voices to the sound.
(Editors note: Some students
in photos are not identified due to
school policy on release of names.)
Christmas Treasures
Madelyn Suda
Nicholas Vetterkind
Grade 3
St. Marys
51-176553
Spencer, WI 715-659-2344
51-176565
Qwyntyn Schmidt
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Mallory Jakobi
Grade 1
Granton Elementary
Kelcy Jakobi
Granton Community
Childcare Center
Brandon Jakobi
Grade 6
Granton Middle School
Isaac
Jakobi
Grade 4
Granton
Elementary
Mason Walter
4K
Granton
Elementary
Spencer Elementary
Anderson Electric
Greenwood, WI
715-267-6105
Hunter Walter
Grade 2
Granton Elementary
Loyal Elementary
Suda Plumbing
Heartland Co-op
Mason Gilmore
Kindergarten
Nasonville Elementary
Grade 1
Granton, WI 715-238-7430
51-176563
Adryan Schmidt
Grade 1
Spencer Elementary
Kylie Gilmore
Grade 2
Nasonville Elementary
Devyn
Schmidt
Grade 4
Spencer
Elementary
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St. Anthonys
St. Anthonys
Automated Business
Systems
Loyal, WI 715-255-9441
51-176613
51-176614
Ashley
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Jena Jones
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
51-176531
Andrew
Lindner
Grade 1
St. Marys
Kaitlyn
Hutcheson
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Ethan
Letvinuk
Grade 2
St. Marys
Keyton Lord
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Landin
Nelson
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Destiny
Durrstein
Grade 5
Greenwood
Elementary
Jerome
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Aaliyah
Blume
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Loyal Elementary
51-176610
Payten Wolf
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Alice Stern
Grade 5
Greenwood
Elementary
715-255-8021
W166 County Road A,
Dorchester
715-654-5908
The Domine Family, Servicing Central Wisconsin for over 60 years
Benz Sawmill
Loyal, WI 715-255-8312
51-176532
51-176546
Christmas Treasures
Chloe Schmidt
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Anna Lindner
Grade 5
St. Anthonys
Annika Schley
Grade 1
Loyal Elementary
Aaron Hildebrandt
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Skylar Rollins
Grade 1
Granton Elementary
Montanna Kohls
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Michael Walter
Grade 2
St. Anthonys
Kayden Dietsche
Grade 3
St. Anthonys
Katelynn Vine
Grade 1
Granton Elementary
Alex Wolf
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Carson Kilty
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Dillon Pieper
Grade 3
Loyal Elementary
51-176583
Waylon Schultz
Grade 6
St. Anthonys
Giovani Mendoza
Grade 1
Granton Elementary
Olivia Piskow
Grade 5
Granton Elementary
Elizabeth Arndt
Grade 3
Granton Elementary
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Grade 2
St. Marys
St. Marys
Shyanne Haley
Grade 5
Greenwood Elementary
51-176596
Summer Smith
Grade 2
St. Anthonys
Seth Duell
Grade 3
51-176607
St. Anthonys
Kyan Strey
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
www.fourmens.com
51-176558
Theresa
Knecht
Grade 3
Spencer
Elementary
Bristol Engevold
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Savana Miller
Grade 5
Spencer
Elementary
Jadyn
Zschernitz
Grade 5
Spencer
Elementary
Hannah
Schreiner
Grade 3
Spencer
Elementary
51-176611
Brianna
Hildebrandt
Grade 5
Spencer
Elementary
Christmas Treasures
Madison Stieglitz Grade 2
St. Marys
Andy Petkovsek
Grade 1
Loyal Elementary
Loyal, WI 715-255-9144
Loyal, WI 715-503-1301
51-176576
51-176581
Mason Stieglitz
Grade 4
St. Marys
Steven
Wood
Grade 4
St. Marys
Christian
Thomas
Grade 5
Greenwood
Elementary
Michael
Thomas
Grade 4
St. Marys
Emily
Hebert
Grade 3
Greenwood
Elementary
James Durrstein
Grade 3
Greenwood
Elementary
Addison
Davidson
Grade 3
Greenwood
Elementary
Loyal Elementary
Trevor
Drinka
Grade 5
Greenwood
Elementary
Allison
Stieglitz
Grade 1
St. Marys
51-176595
Tysen
Lindner
Grade 3
St. Marys
Zech
Drinka
Grade 3
Greenwood
Elementary
Bria
Thomas
Grade 3
Greenwood
Elementary
Brett
Flick
Grade 3
Greenwood
Elementary
Wyatt
Thomas
Grade 5
Greenwood
Elementary
Aubin
HerdemanClark
Grade 3
Greenwood
Elementary
Eric Knutson
LeAnne Hugdahl
Troy Thomas
Roger Klein
Lisa Susa
Amber Becker
51-176559
Christmas Treasures
Kayla Grambsch
Grade 3
Greenwood Elementary
Lucas Grambsch
Grade 1
Loyal Elementary
Johnathan Grambsch
Grade 5
Greenwood Elementary
Jacob Schmidt
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Autumn
Zvolena
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Carisa Timm
Grade 5
Spencer
Elementary
Molly
Zvolena
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Ben Heath
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Jackson
Meyer
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Jillian Rueth
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Hope
Peroshek
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Samantha
Soback
Grade 5
Spencer
Elementary
Ethan
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Zvolena Masonry
Loyal Roger cell: 715-613-9193
1-866-367-7408 715-255-9193
51-176526
Hallie
Meyer
Grade 3
Spencer
Elementary
Abby Cherek
Grade 5
Spencer
Elementary
715-659-2504 Spencer, WI
Auto Home Farm Commercial
51-176533
51-176541
Ty Woodkey
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Teddy Meyer
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Kaiden Miller
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Chessa Skattebo
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Dominic Northup
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Elliot Bauer
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Brandon Schiller
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Jose Garcia
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Land OLakes
DAIRY FOODS OPERATIONS
Ariana Krueger
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Austyn Kohls
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Connor Cook
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Jordon Rhodes
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Magnus Schweiger
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Keatin Lau
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Kayle Weiler
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Trenton Zinthefer
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Spencer, WI 715-659-2311
51-176617
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Christmas Treasures
St. Marys
Loyal Elementary
Loyal, WI 715-255-8189
Hours: Mon.: 10-5:30; Tues.: 10-noon, 1-5:30; Wed.: 10-6;
Thurs.: 10-noon, 1-5:30; Fri.: 10-noon, 1-5:30
Wayne Walter
Grade 4
St. Anthonys
Jaren Cullen
Grade 3
St. Marys
Parker Smith
Grade 3
St. Anthonys
Alexis B.
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
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Raelyn
Rueth
Grade 3
St.
Anthonys
Louie Walter
Grade 6
St. Anthonys
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Sarah
Miller
Grade 5
St.
Anthonys
Hoyt Rueth
Grade 1
St.
Anthonys
Paige Smith
Grade 6
St. Anthonys
Loyal: 715-255-9909
Greenwood: 715-267-7149
Spencer: 715-659-2335
Brody
Miller
Grade 1
St.
Anthonys
Riley Quelle
Grade 3
Spencer
Elementary
Austin Shirk
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Spencer Elementary
www.northsideelevator.com
715-255-8507
51-176569
Greg Miller
Carpentry LLC
Loyal, WI 715-255-9211
51-176575
Christmas Treasures
Loyal Elementary
Ella Piskow
Grade 3
Granton
Elementary
Caleb
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Brooklyn
Garcia
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Koltin
Luchterhand
Grade 3
Granton
Elementary
Alexis M.
Grade 3
Loyal
Elementary
Michael
Harris
Grade 5
Granton
Elementary
Lizzie Lindner
Grade 3
Loyal Elementary
Scott
Schlinsog
Grade 5
Granton
Elementary
Takoda
Bergeron
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Froeba Construction
Kevin Froeba Mobile: 715-571-2504
Home: 715-255-9410
N7523 Sparrow Ave., Loyal 51-176534
Grassland
Veterinary Service
Central Wisconsin
Insurance
Granton, WI 715-238-7686
Loyal, WI 715-255-8819
Andrew
Sieracki
Grade 5
Spencer
Elementary
Mckenna
Dickrell
Grade 3
Spencer
Elementary
Sully Melander
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
51-176571
51-176550
Isaac
Hoernke
Grade 3
Spencer
Elementary
Alicia Ostricki
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Derick Post
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
51-176529
Christmas Treasures
Carter Luepke
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Offices in
Marshfield, Wausau,
Colby,
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and Neillsville
715-384-4700
51-176560
Sam Lathrop
Grade 4
Anna Loos
Grade 4K
Loyal
Elementary
Chase Lindner
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Loyal
Loos Farms
Richard & Vaughn & Bethany Loos
51-176612
Adrian Nitz
Grade 3
Greenwood
Elementary
Taylor
Thomas
Grade 6
St. Marys
Weston
Bauer
Grade 3
Spencer
Elementary
51-176556
Jasmine
Grade 1
Loyal
Elementary
Andrew
Bushman
Grade 6
St. Marys
&
Elizabeth
Revier
Grade 6
St. Marys
Danica
Revier
Grade 4
St. Marys
Olivia
Cullen
Grade 5
St. Marys
51-176524
Christmas Treasures
Kylie Walker
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Alyson Brinker
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Samantha Budtke
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Alyssa Kobs
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
TPP
Degan Hainz
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Faith Hinrichsen
Grade 3
Spencer Elementary
Andres Luna
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
715-223-2342 A B B O TS FO R D
Peyton Brookhart
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Laycee Glover
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Jordan Boe
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
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Daniela Hernandez
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Faith Herzog
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Dawson Gilbert
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Isabella Murphy
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Austin Henry
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Connor Zinthefer
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
Caiden Horstmann
Grade 5
Spencer Elementary
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