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Input needed on
Loyal farmers
market plan
Imagine a vibrant farmers market that is a community destination -- a market that is a great place to shop,
linger, and chat with your neighbors, while strengthening
the local economy. Or, imagine a market that is part of a
larger, four-season community festival area. Do you have
ideas to achieve such a vision? Do you have a vision of
your own? If so, your help is needed.
This year, Loyal was one of 26 communities selected
nationwide to participate in Local Foods, Local Places -a federal initiative by the White House that will provide
technical assistance from a team of experts to integrate
Loyals local food systems into community economic
action plans.
On May 19-20, a full team of experts will visit the city
of Loyal to work with residents, community leaders,
elected officials and all others who want to exchange ideas
and generate an action plan for Loyals Farmers Market.
The community discussion and workshop will result in
a next steps Action Plan to better integrate Loyal Farmers Market into the downtown revitalization strategy
for the community.
This project is being facilitated by skilled experts who
have produced such plans throughout the United States.
They are partnering with many different agency resources to bring all their expertise in this type of development
and revitalization to our county. But the solutions must
come from the local participants, said Sheila Nyberg of
CCEDC. Our county communities should also take part
in this activity and glean ideas for their areas.
There will be two parts to this event, both to occur at
the Loyal City Hall.
On May 19 from 4-6 p.m., community members will
discuss their vision, goals, and a preferred location for
the Loyal Farmers Market. Alternative sites to be con-
Foemmel power
Last year he pulled a fire engine, this year Chili-area strongman Carl Foemmel tugged a semi truck and trailer
down a street in Spencer as part of a promotion held on May 2 by R&R Flooring. Foemmel, who once finished
fifth in a worlds strongest man competition, pulled the truck/trailer from a standing start using only his muscle
power to move it down the street.
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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.
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
700 E. 15th St. Neillsville 715-743-4695
PASTOR MARK A. FUGATE
9:30 a.m. - Sunday school; 10:30 a.m. - Worship service,
3 p.m. - Sunday afternoon service
7 p.m. - Wednesday night Bible studies
Missionary Baptist
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drinking.
Korey B. Pohl, 36, Granton, was fined
$263.50 for hit-and-run of property adjacent to a highway, $389.50 for failure to
notify police of an accident, $200.50 for
operating a vehicle while suspended,
$213.10 for operating left of the center
line, $175.30 for failure of owner to transfer title, $263.50 for hit-and-run of an
unattended vehicle, $200.50 for operating
a vehicle without insurance, and $10 for
a safety belt violation.
Amanda A. Sagmeister, 25, Oshkosh,
was fined $250.90 and her drivers license
was suspended for 15 days for speeding
(25-29 mph over limit).
Leonardo Salina Salvarez, 36, Neillsville, was fined $937.50 and her drivers
license was revoked for nine months for
a first OWI offense. An ignition interlock
device is to be placed on her vehicle for 16
months and she is to undergo an alcohol
assessment.
Daniel R. Samaniego, 22, Chippewa
Falls, was sentenced to 120 days in jail,
placed on probation for two years, and
fined $1,524 for a third OWI offense. A
charge of operating a vehicle while revoked due to an alcohol related-violation
was dismissed but read-in to the court
record. He was also sentenced to 180 days
in jail, placed on probation for two years,
and fined $1,769 for a fourth OWI offense.
A second charge of operating a vehicle
while revoked due to an alcohol relatedviolation was dismissed but read-in to the
court record.
Joshua L. Schultz, 20, Neillsville, was
fined $200.50 for operating a vehicle while
suspended, $263.50 for possession of THC,
and $200.50 for operating a vehicle without insurance.
Devon D. Slater, 17, Neillsville, was
fined $887.50 and his drivers license was
revoked for nine months for a first OWI
offense. He is to undergo an alcohol assessment. He was also fined $200.50 for operating a vehicle without a valid license.
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The Clark County clerk has granted
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-- Riley L. Millard, Neillsville, and
Zachary E. Grabowski, Neillsville, on
May 28, at Neillsville.
-- Melinda B. Garman, town of Colby,
and Arnold L. Burkholder, town of York,
on May 23, at town of Colby.
-- Susan L. Nolt, town of Reseburg, and
Glenn Z. Nolt, town of Hoard, on May 28,
at town of Reseburg.
-- Kimberly A. Evans, town of Levis,
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Food Pantry director Alice Cook. Each year, the Loyal Lions Club gives some of the
proceeds it earns on its activities to help the pantry in its efforts to feed local folks in
need.
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new system.
In 2014, 14,000 hunters were selected
to register deer by telephone or online
and test a new electronic registration
system. Those hunters registered more
than 10,000 deer electronically during the
archery, crossbow, muzzleloader, and gun
deer seasons.
We received feedback from a number
of hunters, and overall, most users found
both the telephone and online systems
easy to use and very convenient, said
Wallenfang. Weve used many of their
suggestions to make our system even more
user-friendly in 2015.
Improvements for the 2015 deer season
include a shortened and much simpler carcass tag confirmation number. In addition,
a more efficient keypad-based phone menu
will replace the voice-activated system
used in 2014. With help from Wisconsin
hunters, the electronic registration process has been further streamlined to allow
hunters to register their deer with ease.
According to Dave MacFarland, DNR
bear ecologist, while bear hunters will
also be required to use electronic registration, they will still need to submit a tooth
from a harvested bear.
While the transition to electronic
registration will provide some unique
challenges, we hope to make it as simple
as possible for hunters, said MacFarland.
Historically, we have seen nearly 100 per-
GRANTON SPORTS
GREENWOOD SPORTS
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Thursday, May 14
At Loyal
Friday, May 15
Home -- Neillsville
Monday, May 18
Home -- Alma Center Lincoln
Tuesday, May 19
Home -- Marshfield Columbus
Thursday, May 14
At Gilman
Saturday, May 16
At Rosholt
Tuesday, May 19
At Loyal
Thursday, May 21
At Neillsville
Thursday, May 14
Home -- Granton
Friday, May 15
At Spencer
Saturday, May 16
At Auburndale tournament
Tuesday, May 19
Home -- Greenwood
Thursday, May 14
At Owen-Withee
Friday, May 15
Home -- Loyal
Monday, May 18
Home -- Gilman
Tuesday, May 19
Home -- Neillsville
Softball
Thursday, May 14
At Chippewa Falls McDonell
Friday, May 15
At Spencer
Saturday, May 16
At Auburndale tournament
Tuesday, May 19
Home -- Greenwood (4 p.m.
Doubleheader)
Softball
Softball
Cooperative program with Loyal
Thursday, May 14
At Gilman
Tuesday, May 19
At Loyal/Granton (4 p.m.
Doubleheader)
Friday, May 22
Home -- Blair-Taylor
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Friday, May 15
At Cadott Invitational
Tuesday, May 19
Eastern Cloverbelt Conference
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Thursday, May 14
At Pittsville Invitational
Tuesday, May 19
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Thursday, May 14
At Owen-Withee
Friday, May 15
Home -- Loyal/Granton
Tuesday, May 19
Home -- Neillsville (4 p.m.
Doubleheader)
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please page back. We waited. The clerk sighed. The
manager coughed. I tucked in my shirt, though it
didn't need it. The next lady in line began to write
out her will on the back of her grocery list.
As we ungracefully passed the next minute
-- one of my 42,573,600, let's not forget -- the
clerk from the next aisle over inquired as to our
problem. Well, those cartons ALWAYS have a bar
code on them, he assured us, but another visual
inspection disproved his assertion. He thought
the price was $1.28, but couldn't be certain. I so
wanted to believe him.
At long last, not moments before one of the
eggs was about to hatch -- I swear -- a dairy department employee paged back and went off to
find the bar code on the farm-fresh large Grade
A eggs, not the organic ones, though, because
the way I see it, if an egg had just popped out of
a chicken's rear end, it's already plenty organic
for me.
After a few more seconds of waiting -- while the
next lady in line bequeathed her thimble collection
to her god-daughter -- the pager rang again and
the manager began to read the bar code numbers
to the clerk, who punched them into her keypad.
Finally, I thought, this ordeal is over, the egg price
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PUBLIC NOTICES
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TOWN OF EATON
NOTICE OF BOARD OF
REVIEW
CLARK COUNTY
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY
PARKING LOT RECONSTRUCTION
Notice is hereby given by the Greenwood School District, that
it will receive sealed bids for the reconstruction of the parking lot
at Greenwood Elementary School until 11 a.m., on the 1st day
of June, 2015, in the Greenwood School District ofce, 306 W.
Central Ave., Greenwood, WI 54437. At that time, bids will be
publicly opened in the Board room and read aloud.
In general the work shall include asphalt and base course
removal, topsoil stripping, rough grading, storm sewer, base
course, fine grading, paving, striping and restoration. The
approximate units of the major work items are as follows:
1) Strip existing asphalt and base course -- 2,670 square yards
2) 660 cubic yards crushed aggregate base course
3) 475 tons bituminous pavement
4) 179 lineal feet HDPE storm sewer
Copies of the contract documents may be obtained from the
ofce of Marathon Technical Services LLC, located at 404 Franklin
St., Wausau, WI 54403 for a non-refundable fee of $20. MTS can
be contacted at 715-843-7292.
No bids shall be considered unless submitted on the ofcial
proposal form. The Greenwood School District reserves the right
to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in the bidding,
and to award the contract in the best interest of the school district.
No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 21 days after the actual
time of opening the bids.
A performance bond and a payment bond each in the amount
of 100 percent (100%) of the total bid price, together with an
executed agreement in the form prescribed by the school district,
will be required of the successful bidder.
Construction is limited to between July 20, 2015, and Aug.
18, 2015.
May 6, 2015
Mark Lacke, Greenwood School District administrator
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TOWN OF LOYAL
NOTICE OF THE
BOARD OF REVIEW
NOTICE
WNAXLP
GREENWOOD COMMON
COUNCIL MEETING
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015
6 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS
AGENDA:
1. Call to order
2. Roll call
3. Public appearance
4. Approve the March meeting minutes
5. Police report
Winter snow parking
Semi parking
6. Utility report
Water and sewer updates
7. Public works report
Memorandum of Understanding with Clark Electric
Discuss cemetery
Building permit
8. Park & Rec Committee report
9. Approve the payment of vouchers
10. Approve treasurers report
11. Clerks report
Board of Review policy
12. Attorneys report
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13. Council members report
Discuss Fire Assoc. meeting
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14. Mayors report
Managed IT services
15. Adjourn
Lonna Klinke, city clerk
Requests from persons with disabilities who need assistance to
participate in this meeting or hearing should be made at the clerks
ofce at 715-267-6205 before the meeting.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Denition
Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment
mrem/year
or other requirements which a water system must follow.
NTU
Maximum Contaminant Level: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in
pCi/l
drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available
ppm
treatment technology.
ppb
Maximum Contaminant Level Goal: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below
ppt
which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety.
ppq
Million Fibers per Liter
TCR
Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level: The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in
TT
drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary
for control of microbial contaminants.
Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal: The level of a drinking water disinfectant
below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reect the
benets of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants.
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SPORTS
Spencer second baseman Courtney Buss slaps a tag on a Marathon runner during May 9 action of the Gilman
Slamfest softball tournament. The Rockets beat Marathon and Stratford to run their overall season record to 15-2.
13-1 in the first game of a May 7 doubleheader.
Greenwood scored four first-inning runs and nursed a
6-1 lead until ending the game with a 5-run fifth inning.
Learman had three hits in the game, including a
double. Gregorich added two hits. The Indians had seven
hits and 10 walks off Colby starter Samantha Hayes.
In the second game, Lexi Hinker threw all five innings
in a 16-3 Greenwood win. She allowed six hits and did not
walk a batter. Only one of Colbys three runs were earned.
Kelly Nielsen was 2-3 at the plate with a triple and
Kassidy Lamovec was 2-3 with a double. Morgan Hinker
also doubled.
Greenwood 12 Owen-Withee 2
On May 8 in Greenwood, Owen-Withee stayed in the
game until Greenwood blew it open with an 8-run bottom
of the fifth. Greenwood led 4-0 through four innings before
Owen-Withee cut the lead in half in the top of the fifth.
The Indian outburst in the bottom of the frame ended
the game after five innings.
Lucas threw a complete game 3-hitter with no walks
and nine strikeouts.
Greenwood collected 12 hits off Owen-Withee pitcher
Stephany Heggemeier. Ashley Walker homered as part
of a 3-hit game. Lucas and Kristyn Nigon had two hits
apiece.
Loyal-Granton splits a pair
Loyal-Granton notched a 6-2 win over Neillsville on
May 7 but lost a tough 2-0 decision to Gilman the following day.
Against Neillsville, the Greyhounds trailed 1-0 until
putting up five runs in the fourth inning.
Deveni Rowley pitched the complete game for Loyal,
allowing eight hits while striking out three.
Rowley, Bailey Parker and Bryanna Rayhorn each had
two hits for Loyal-Granton. Parker and Rayhorn each
drove in two runs.
On May 8, Gilman pitcher Emily Johnson throttled
the Greyhounds on two hits as she struck out 13 batters.
Rowley and Morgan Reinwand threw for Loyal and allowed eight hits. They struck out four Gilman hitters.
SPORTS
Spencers Dyllan Griepentrog leans in at the tape to edge Loyals Devin Witt in the
200-meter dash at the May 7 Stratford Invitational.
Loyals Edrea Kubista hands off the baton to Miriam Reynaldo to start the second leg
of the 4X100-meter relay race. Loyal placed sixth in the event at Stratford.
-- Zastrow -- third in the 110-meter hurdles and fourth in the 300-meter hurdles
-- JT Huebl -- fourth in the 200-meter
dash
-- Dakota Andreae -- fifth in the shot put
-- Jacob Miller -- fifth in the pole vault
and seventh in the high jump
-- Jacob Hainzlsperger -- sixth in the
400-meter dash
Loyal junior Amanda Zettler battles Marshfield Columbus Rachel Roehl in the 100-meter
dash at the May 7 Stratford track and field meet.
COOKS | CAREGIVERS
A.M. P.M.
EOE
Clark County
Land Conservation Department
Conservation Agronomist
Clark County has an immediate opening for a full-time Conservation
Agronomist to assist area landowners in designing and implementing
plans to conserve natural resources. The duties of this position involve
considerable technical work and the implementation of federal, state and
county standards and ordinances. The primary focus of this position is
Nutrient Management and Conservation Planning.
Training and Experience Required:
Candidate must possess a Bachelors Degree in conservation, engineering,
agriculture or related field with at least three years direct work experience.
Candidate must also have Professional Agronomist Certification (CCA or
equivalent professional certification). Knowledge of ARC GIS, Snap Plus
and/or other computer applications required. Candidate must be knowledgeable of current farming practices and be able to work effectively with
people representing diverse interests.
Clark County offers very competitive wages and excellent benefits. For
more information about this position, please contact the Clark County
Land Conservation Department at 715-743-5102 or visit the Clark County
website at www.co.clark.wi.us.
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Please submit your resume and the Clark County application no later than
4:00 p.m. on May 29, 2015, to the following:
Clark County Personnel Department
517 Court St., Room 205
Neillsville, WI 54456
Phone 715-743-5298
Clark County is a CRC/EEO/ADA Employer
CLASSIFIEDS/PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR NONMETALLIC MINE RECLAMATION PERMIT
Notice is hereby given that the Clark County Planning, Zoning
and Land Information Department has received a nonmetallic mine
reclamation plan for review. The nonmetallic mine reclamation plan
for review is for an existing permitted mine location. Written public
comment will be received until June 11, 2015. The mine is located
in part of NW1/4, Section 21, T24N, R2W (Town of Pine Valley) in
Clark County, Wisconsin. The applicant intends to mine sand and
reclaim the disturbed land as farmland and a pond. Rules for nonmetallic mine reclamation are included in NR 135, Wisconsin Administrative Code, and Chapter 22, Article IX, Clark County Ordinance.
The rule is administered by the Clark County Planning, Zoning and
Land Information Department and regulates the reclamation of land
disturbed by nonmetallic mining operations that commenced after
August 1, 2001. The operations at each site may include mining of
topsoil, clay, sand, gravel or bedrock as well as washing, crushing
or other mining activities or the site may be permitted as inactive.
Reclamation measures may include use as ponds, recreation land,
high wall, farmland or other. Under NR135.20 (4)(c), Wisconsin Administrative Code, landowners adjacent to or within 300 feet of the
parcel(s) containing the nonmetallic mine may request a public hearing if one is not provided through a local zoning-related hearing.
The Clark County Planning, Zoning and Land Information Department will review all comments and testimony presented (if necessary) pertaining to the reclamation plan and reserves the right to
make a final determination upon any reclamation plan submitted for
the nonmetallic mine described in this notice. For additional information, contact the office listed below at 715-743-5130.
Clark County Planning, Zoning and Land Information Department
517 Court Street, Room 204
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TOWN OF EATON
CLARK COUNTY
FIRE SIREN TESTING
CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
REPORTS:
West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission
Lynn Nelson
Forestry & Parks Annual Report
RESOLUTIONS:
18-5-15 Petition to discontinue unpaved alley in Block M of
Plat of Chili, Town of Fremont, Clark County, Wisconsin
19-5-15 Amending Investment Agreement
20-5-15 Provide adequate resources to support county land
conservation and cost-sharing for farmers and other landowners
21-5-15 Amending Clark County Board of Supervisors
Rules
22-5-15 Amending Clark County Boards, Committees and
Commissions
ORDINANCES:
212-5-15 Amending Clark County Code of Ordinances
Chapter 20, Articles I-IV
MISCELLANEOUS:
Approval of the April 22, 2015 Minutes
Approval of the Payroll
Public comment, on any item on the agenda, may be by call
of the chair, or by Rule 20 of the Board of Supervisors Rules and
Regulations
Closed session The committee may go into closed session
in accordance with Wis. Stat. 19.85(1) (b) for considering dismissal, demotion, licensing or discipline of any public employee
or person licensed by a board or commission of the investigation
of charges against such person, and the taking of formal action
on any such matter. Topic: Grievance appeal for a terminated
employee from the Clark County Rehabilitation and Living Center.
The board may go in and out of open and closed sessions and
take any action deemed appropriate from closed session.
ADJOURNMENT
Christina M. Jensen
Clark County Clerk
Persons needing special accommodation to attend or participate in this meeting may call the county clerk at (715) 743-5150
or TDD (715) 743-5192 or (715) 743-3157.
Posted in compliance with WI Open Meetings Laws.
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WNAXLP
TOWN OF EATON
NOTICE TO CONTROL
NOXIOUS WEEDS
CITY OF LOYAL
2015 STREET
CONSTRUCTION
19-168765
19-149039
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR NONMETALLIC MINE RECLAMATION PERMIT
Notice is hereby given that the Clark County Planning, Zoning
and Land Information Department has received a nonmetallic mine
reclamation plan for review. The nonmetallic mine reclamation plan
for review is for an existing permitted mine location. Written public
comment will be received until June 11, 2015. The mine is located
in part of SW1/4-NE1/4 and the NW1/4-NE1/4, Section 17, T25N,
R1W (Town of York) in Clark County, Wisconsin. The applicant
intends to mine sand and reclaim the disturbed land as farmland
and a pond. Rules for nonmetallic mine reclamation are included
in NR 135, Wisconsin Administrative Code, and Chapter 22, Article
IX, Clark County Ordinance. The rule is administered by the Clark
County Planning, Zoning and Land Information Department and
regulates the reclamation of land disturbed by nonmetallic mining
operations that commenced after August 1, 2001. The operations at
each site may include mining of topsoil, clay, sand, gravel or bedrock
as well as washing, crushing or other mining activities or the site
may be permitted as inactive. Reclamation measures may include
use as ponds, recreation land, high wall, farmland or other. Under
NR135.20 (4)(c), Wisconsin Administrative Code, landowners adjacent to or within 300 feet of the parcel(s) containing the nonmetallic
mine may request a public hearing if one is not provided through a
local zoning-related hearing.
The Clark County Planning, Zoning and Land Information Department will review all comments and testimony presented (if necessary) pertaining to the reclamation plan and reserves the right to
make a final determination upon any reclamation plan submitted for
the nonmetallic mine described in this notice. For additional information, contact the office listed below at 715-743-5130.
Clark County Planning, Zoning and Land Information Department
517 Court Street, Room 204
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Neillsville, WI 54456
CLASSIFIEDS/PUBLIC NOTICE
Loyal Board of Education
Regular meeting
April 15, 2015
Members present: A. Luchterhand, J. Acker, P. Gries, T. Odeen,
D. Roedel, K. Weiler, D. Zimmerman
Administrators present: C. Jackson, C. Lindner
The meeting was held in the high school library and open session was called to order at 8 p.m., by Board President Gries. It was
verified that the meeting agenda had been posted at the three usual
sites on April 9, 2015, and published in the TRG on April 8, 2015. The
Pledge of Allegiance was recited. A motion to approve the agenda
with one addition (Hire: Groundskeeper and summer maintenance
person), was made, seconded, and approved on voice vote.
Public comments: None.
A motion to approve the March 16, 2015, regular monthly Board
meeting minutes as presented was made by Roedel, seconded by
Odeen, and carried on voice vote.
Treasurers report: On March 1, 2015, the General Fund balance was $1,091,536.81. General Fund deposits for March totaled
$1,115,993.76; less disbursements for March of checks #3881039010 of $396,772.33; net payrolls of $155,766.40; and a service
charge of $150 for a final balance of $1,654,841.84 on March 31,
2015. The OPEB Fund 73 -- checking account had a beginning balance on March 1, 2015, of $310,346.20; plus a deposit of $5,253.41;
less check 590 for $9,442.05 for a final balance of $306,157.56. The
district also has a Fund 73 OPEB CD for $51,046.67 which will mature on June 12, 2015, and another CD for $52,295.97 which will mature on Sept. 12, 2015. A motion to approve the treasurers reports
was made, seconded, and carried on voice vote.
Committee reports and other recommendations, including Board
approvals. Deb Roedel reviewed her notes from the Buildings and
Grounds Committee meeting held April 13, 2015. Paul Gries reviewed the minutes from the Board of Canvassers meeting on April
8, 2015. No action taken.
Old business:
Discuss: Strategic planning. The Board discussed the presentation given by Al Brown, WASB at last months meeting. While the
Board members liked the program and his ideas, they were concerned about the high cost involved. The Board would like to look
into utilizing some of the WASB services and trying to put together
something on their own. No action taken at this time.
New business:
Administer: Oath of office to newly re-elected school Board members. School Board Clerk Odeen administered the oath of office to
Board members Jeff Acker and Katie Weiler.
Approve: 2015-16 school calendar. A motion to approve the
2015-16 calendar as presented was made by Weiler, seconded by
Luchterhand. Motion carried on voice vote.
Approve: Out-of-state field trips. Patti Suda will be taking the senior art students to the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Carolyn Maguire
will be taking her Spanish students to the Festival of Nations in Minneapolis, and the senior class would like to take a trip to Great America in Gurnee, Ill. A motion to approve these three out-of-state trips
was made by Weiler, seconded by Zimmerman. Motion approved on
voice vote.
Accept: Resignations. A motion to approve the resignations of
Kevin Williams, technology education teacher, and Amanda Williams,
first grade teacher, was made by Odeen, seconded by Luchterhand.
Motion carried on voice vote.
Approve: 2015-16 letters of intent. A motion to approve the 201516 letters of intent as presented was made by Weiler, seconded by
Acker. Motion carried on voice vote.
Approve: Substitute teacher pay. A motion to approve an increase in substitute teacher pay from $85 per day plus lunch to $95
per day was made by Weiler, seconded by Acker. Motion carried on
voice vote.
Hire: Seasonal groundskeeper. Summer maintenance person.
Maintenance Supervisor Dan Lindgren recommends hiring Bruce
Brecht for the position of seasonal groundskeeper. He also recommends hiring Joe Anderson for the summer maintenance position
(building caulking project). A motion to hire both of these candidates
was made by Weiler, seconded by Acker. Motion carried on voice
vote.
Accept: Donation. We had been notified that a person would like
to donate enough money to fund a financial literacy program at the
School District of Loyal. This topic was discussed at last months
meeting; and at the direction of the Board, Mr. Jackson submitted a
proposal for the program. The donor would like to start by providing
the school with program funding for five years. A motion to approve
the K-12 financial literacy program with at least five years of funding
was made by Roedel, seconded by Odeen. Motion carried on voice
vote. On May 21, Mr. Jackson will be meeting with the benefactor.
Approve: Partial layoff of teacher. Due to schedule requests, Mr.
Jackson recommends that we reduce the business education teacher to a .75 FTE contract for the 2015-16 school year. A motion to
approve this partial layoff was made by Acker, seconded by Weiler.
Motion carried on voice vote.
Approve: Social studies graduation requirements. It is the rec-
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- 12 p.m. 309 N. Thomas, Loyal.
Brand name juniors clothing,
home decor, sewing machine,
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PETS
PUPPIES FOR Sale: Toy Fox Terrier mixed and one Sheltie mixed,
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FROM GRANTON,
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GRADUATION 2015
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 2015
11 A.M.
GREENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
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CLASS COLORS: Red and white
CLASS FLOWER: Red and white gladiolus
CLASS SONG: Time of Your Life by Green Day
CLASS MOTTO: We didnt realize we were making
memories, we just knew we were having fun. -- Unknown
CLASS ADVISORS: Mrs. Linda Schwarze and
Mr. Steve Geisthardt
VALEDICTORIAN: Elynor Claire Gregorich
SALUTATORIAN: Chance Michael Krug
CLASS OFFICERS: Booker Lee Bredlau, president;
Madison Elizabeth Lucas, vice president;
Stefanie Alaina Marvin, secretary;
Morgan Rae Hinker, treasurer
Greenwood 715-267-7233
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Hats off to
the graduates!
The TRG and the advertisers in this
supplement wish to congratulate all
graduates from the area schools on
their accomplishments.
May the coming years bring
happiness, health, joy and
fulfillment, as you continue to rise
to new challenges.
Believe in yourselves and go after
your goals and dreams, grads!
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GRADUATION 2015
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 2015 1 P.M.
LOYAL HIGH SCHOOL GYM
CLASS COLORS: Maroon and white
CLASS FLOWER: White rose
CLASS SONG: Time of Your Life
by Green Day
CLASS MOTTO:For what its worth it was
worth all the while. -- Billie Joe Armstrong
CLASS ADVISORS: Ms. Sara Cisar,
Mr. James McBride, Mrs. Patti Suda
VALEDICTORIAN: Travis Becker
SALUTATORIAN: Brian Karl
CLASS OFFICERS: Kaitlin Hoeser, president;
Ryley Fischer, vice president; Brian Karl,
secretary; Travis Becker, treasurer; Student
Council: Carly Dix, Morgan Larson,
Morgan Malm, Jake Rueth
CLASS OF 2015
Travis Becker
Brian Karl
Ryley Fischer
Morgan Larson
Heather Anne Colwell Haley Grace Gardner Elynor Claire Gregorich Morgan Rae Hinker
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Cheyenne Thomas
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Seanna Mueller
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Preston Fulwiler
Logan Genteman
Tyler W. Harshman
Kaitlin M. Hoeser
Kendra Jakobi
Brian Karl
Denise Jakobi
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Tri-County Insurance
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Excavating &
Trucking Loyal, WI 715-255-8695
cheese
North Hendren Quality
Since 1923
Cooperative
Willard
Dairy
715-267-6617
Elizabeth K. Knack
Morgan E. Larson
Morgan Malm
Lane Meyer
Emily Annmarie
Nikolai
Veronica A. Nikolai
Ryssa M. Oestreich
Mariah J. Olson
McKaila Jo Olson
715-659-2504 Spencer, WI
Auto Home Farm Commercial
M&S Electric
Mike & Sharon Spuhler
Loyal, WI 715-255-8006
Anthony Allen
Peplinski
Chad Peplinski & Jeanne Peplinski
UW-Stout
Special Education
Joseph A. Prusinski
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sales and service
Loyal
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715-255-8164
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www.bearcreekcanvas.com
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Jake Rueth
Anthony Smith
Zachary Stift
Miranda K. Stumpner
Christina Troutt
Tyler Wehrman
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Loyal: 715-255-8021
Dorchester: 715-654-5908
Loyal: 715-255-8200
Medford: 715-748-2501
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GRADUATION 2015
SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2015 2 P.M.
R.J. TACK AUDITORIUM
CLASS COLORS: Red and white
CLASS FLOWER: Red and white carnation
CLASS SONG: See You Again
by Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth
CLASS MOTTO:You get a strange feeling
when you are about to leave a place, like youll
not only miss the people you love but youll miss
the person you are now at this time and place,
Colleen Frances
Arnold
Paul & Melissa Arnold
Viterbo University
Nursing
Olivia Auberg-Thifault
Barbara Auberg
& John Schrock
Child Care
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available
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Eric Bergstrom
Workforce
Cora Beyreis
Christopher Bores
Nicholas Day
Elizabeth A. Duerr
Theresa Rottscheit
& Mitchell Doescher
UW-Marathon
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available
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Allison Farrell
Brittany Fitzgerald
Donovan Fox
Danny Erickson
Workforce
Cathy Fox
UW-Stevens Point
Natural Resources Management
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Brandi Hildebrandt
Kimberlee Obernberger
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Marisa Johnson
Amy Kennow
Andrew Frahmann
Tim Larsen
Bob & Michelle Larsen
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Alexander D.
Neuendorf
Marissa Nigon
Amanda Meldrum
Undecided
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available
Hannah Marie
Pankratz
Gabrielle Taliyah
Rahman
Rylyn Reddy
Kalie M. Ress
Zachary J. Schneider
Dylan C. Schubert
Matthew Sockness
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