Skip to main content

Sandra Ruth Banaszynski

Sandra Ruth “Sandy” Banaszynski, 75, of Cecil, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, July 23, surrounded by her family, after a long battle with diabetes. Sandy was born July 20, 1938, in Oconto Falls, to the late Elmer and Toddy Krueger. She graduated from Oconto Falls High School with the Class of 1956. On Sept. 8, 1957, she was united in marriage to Ben Banaszynski at Assumption BVM of Pulaski.
Lena barbershop is back in business
When the Lena Village Board began discussing reopening the town barbershop, it was the wish of LeAnne Pillath that it remain loyal to her late husband’s style of barbering. And with the shop now open for business, that is exactly what customers will experience. “Her husband ran a barbershop so she wanted a barbershop,” Village Trustee Chad Misco said. “A beautician wanted to come in to do women’s hair, but LeAnne said, ‘Nope.
Fighting poverty with seed money
A seed may be the tiniest tool used in the fight against poverty, but for two Gillett women, a seed represents the start of something big. Michele DeBauch and Sara Peterson are spearheading a project to develop a school/community garden behind Gillett Elementary School and teach children how to grow, preserve and love the fresh produce they harvest. “Our ultimate goal is to teach these students a way to sustain themselves,” Peterson said.
Cold-case trial on hold in McLean homicide
One of the men accused in the killing of a Green Bay teenager was granted more time to prepare for his arraignment, after being charged with homicide earlier this month and assigned a new attorney. Charles Mlados, 54, of Oconto Falls, was scheduled to be arraigned July 23 for his alleged role in the shooting of Chad McLean after a night of drinking 15 years ago. Also accused of the homicide is Peter J.
Oconto-to-Gillett ATV trail at dead end
Connecting an ATV route from Oconto to Gillett has been a five-year undertaking that hasn’t budged an inch, much less the 25 miles between the two cities. According to Dave Dreshek, an officer with the Oconto ATV Club, the club has spent five years searching for a route out of the city and into Gillett, the self-proclaimed ATV Capital of the World and a noted launchpad for Nicolet State Trail ATV riders. “It’s probably another five years away, bu
Jill Petrich
Jill Petrich, 70, of Aniwa, passed away peacefully at her home on Sunday, July 21, 2013, surrounded by her family. She was born on Oct. 29, 1942, the only child of the late Herbert and Doris (Hilgenberg) Neumann, of Gillett. Jill graduated from Gillett High School in 1960.
Hilda N. Heimerman
Hilda N. Heimerman, 84, Mountain, passed away on Thursday, July 25, 2013. Hilda was born Jan. 3, 1929, to the late Gerhard and Leola (Lyons) Stuewer. Hilda Stuewer married Dalton P. Heimerman on Sept. 24, 1949, at St. John Lutheran Church in Hayes. For the last 26 years the couple enjoyed their retirement in the Mountain area. Hilda enjoyed gardening, canning, puzzles, reading, fishing, snowmobiling and especially being outdoors.
Cow-inspired camaraderie
Joyce Brown sat under a tent July 24 watching her great-grandchildren and other children, who are the dairy industry’s future, play on the farm she and her husband lived on for more than 28 years. “I love getting to watch my grandchildren and great-grandchildren enjoying themselves on the family farm,” Brown said. The sixth generation of the Brown-Star Dairy farm and others associated with the dairy industry filled the farm on Quarterline Road, i
Leslie J. Kane
Leslie J. Kane, 93, King, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 30, 2013, surrounded by his family. He was born in Chicago on March 20, 1920, son of Leslie and Florence (Barnes) Kane. He married Barbara J. Rabe on Sept. 24, 1955, at Mount Olive Lutheran Church in Suring. Leslie (Leo) was a graduate of Austin High School in Chicago and attended Northwestern University. He served in the U.S.
Sentence delayed in arson case
A federal judge has postponed a Suring man’s sentencing so he can testify against his co-defendants who face arson charges in state and federal courts. Drew S. Christensen, 28, was to be sentenced Monday before District Judge William Griesbach. Christensen had pleaded guilty in May to setting fire to the Klondike Community Church, a resort bar in Mountain and a town of Bagley tavern.
Subscribe to