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East-West Division Shawano 10, Menominee 1 Rob Umland was three for four, Brent Verhein was three for five and JJ Slewinski had a triple for Shawano. Menominee’s Shane LaTender was three for four. Melvin Chevalier was two for four. Cody Vigue was two for four. Clint Dallas earned the win on the mound for Shawano.
Judge dismisses harassment claim against airport manager
A circuit court judge on Monday dismissed a Wescott property owner’s harassment claim against the manager of the Shawano City-County Airport. Robert Mueller filed a court petition July 9 seeking a temporary restraining order and/or injunction against Clarence Schampers over a stand of trees Mueller had planted on property outside of the airport fence. Schampers removed the trees in November.
Rural Health Initiative receives $60K gift
The Rural Health Initiative in Shawano County has received word that the estate of a Leopolis farmer will match up to $60,000 in contributions to the organization over the next year. The gift will come from the trust of Harold E. Pevonka, a Leopolis farmer who passed away in 2011.
Public Record
Shawano Police Department July 22 Police logged 14 incidents, including the following: Juvenile — A juvenile was cited for curfew violation at Center and Sawyer streets. Trespass — Police responded to a trespassing complaint in the 400 block of South Smalley Street. Assist — Police assisted Menominee Tribal Police with a drug overdose patient at Shawano Medical Center, 309 N.
Just how popular is a vegetarian diet in US?
Will the real vegetarian please stand up? I’m not being cynical with that question, but being realistic, at least according to data from self-identified U.S. vegetarians. First, let’s look at some of that data. According to the Vegetarian Resource Group’s annual national survey, less than 3 percent of Americans do not eat meat in any given year.
Mentoring puts focus on big picture
Aspiring administrators occasionally use the path around the Falls to find their way to this observer’s office to complete an assignment for a graduate class. Such was the case last week when an aspiring administrator scheduled an interview. The individual said there would only be three simple questions, and these were provided prior to the interview: 1. What are the primary focuses of the superintendent during each month of the year? 2.
Oconto County Sheriff's Department
At 5:50 a.m. July 21, a vehicle driven by a Lena woman swerved to avoid striking a deer on Midway Road north of County Road A in the town of Lena, entered a ditch and overturned several times. Her vehicle sustained severe damage.  At 10:55 a.m. July 20, a vehicle driven by a New Berlin man was backing up and struck the Stiles Junction Food and Fuel building on Duame Road in the town of Stiles, causing moderate damage to the building.
This is what makes Oconto Falls great
To the editor:   How often I have thought how lucky we are to live in Oconto Falls, from the beautiful location to the fine schools. With dedicated city employees, from snow removal to the pleasant employees that check our utilities, we are truly blessed.   Another gem in Oconto Falls is David Polashek.
What Madison gives, supervisors take away
To the editor:   The recently completed state budget will actually provide some benefits to middle-class taxpayers.
Donation jump-starts Gillett library expansion
A $29,000 donation from the estate of Ann Horick will act as a catalyst for the Gillett Public Library expansion project, according to Library Director Kay Rankel. “Ann was a fan of everything that went on in Gillett,” said David Pelow, president of the library board of directors. “She was just a community person and a very civic-minded person.” Horick, who passed away in June 2012, was always involved with the community, Rankel said.
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