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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.
It could be a major concern, but apparently if all goes well nothing is said.
When you consider all the rail traffic
through the northeast corner of Clark
County, as well as Spencer and Marshfield, it could be trouble if something
goes wrong.
It would be interesting to know just
what kind of material goes through our
county and communities on a daily basis.
Some years ago, while I was still on the
county Board, we considered a resolution
to object to the construction of the high
voltage transmission lines that were
eventually built.
I was one of the few to vote against
the resolution. My concern was why the
Board wasnt also in opposition to the
railroad, which at the time was building
a double track near the wooden bridge in
Green Grove township, or the expansion
of Highway 29 across the northern part
of the county. Both of the projects were
built with the intent of increasing rail
and highway traffic, some of which could
involve hazardous materials.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ
MISSOURI SYNOD
St. Paul Lutheran
Trinity Lutheran
(Missouri Synod)
109 W. Clark Spencer 715-659-4006
REV. DAVID DEPAOLI
7 p.m. - Saturday worship service
8:40 a.m. - Sunday school; 10 a.m. - Sunday worship service
Zion Lutheran
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METHODIST
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United Methodist
EPISCOPAL
St. Katherines Episcopal Church
(Wisconsin Synod)
711 W. 5th St. Neillsville 715-743-2944
REV. TIMOTHY BIEBERT
9 a.m. - Sunday worship service; 10:15 a.m. - Sunday school and Bible class
7 p.m. - Monday worship
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OBITUARIES
Laurence Suda
Laurence Suda, 82, Greenwood, died
on Sunday, March 8, 2015, at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire, surrounded by his loving
family. A memorial mass will be held at 11 a.m.,
on Friday, March 20, at St. Marys Catholic Church,
Greenwood. Rev. Steve Brice will officiate. Inurnment
will follow at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery. Visitation
will be held at the church, on Friday, from 9:30 a.m.
until time of service.
Laurence Suda was born on Aug. 11, 1932, in the town
of Reseburg, rural Greenwood, to Vandy and Mary (nee Celesnik) Suda. He was raised in the town of Reseburg where
his family, along with Louie and Jenny Suda, co-owned and
operated the Wildwood Cheese Factory until the time of sale. At that time, the family
moved to a dairy farm in the town of Reseburg. Laurence received his education at
Reseburg State Graded School. He worked on the family farm until 1952, at which time
he started his own farm. Laurence married Gertrude R. Tomkowiak on June 21, 1955,
at St. Hedwig Catholic Church in Thorp, with Rev. Francis Piekarski presiding. Laurence entered the service in 1956 and received an honorable discharge from the Army
Reserve in 1962. He and Gertie farmed near Greenwood until they retired in 1997. He
loved his farm, cows, crops and most importantly, he loved his wife and his family. He
enjoyed bowling, playing cards, woodworking, and mowing his lawn (especially around
his ponds). One of his greatest enjoyments was being able to go fishing. He would share
his catches (smoked and pickled fish) with friends and neighbors. He loved gathering
minnows from his ponds and making his own fishing lures, as they were his secret to
catching so many fish, and using them in hopes of catching the big one. He enjoyed
spending time at the house in Lake Holcombe with family and friends and sharing a
toast of Leroux Blackberry Brandy with all. His love of fishing has been passed down
to his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed growing his own garden and sharing
the fruits of his labor with family. His grandchildren always put a smile on his face.
He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Gertrude Suda, Greenwood; four children, Douglas (Kim) Suda, Success, Mo., Donnelle (Larry) Hodnett, Chippewa Falls, Joel (Shari)
Suda, Greenwood, and Glenn (Brandi) Suda, Flagstaff, Ariz.; 10 grandchildren, Jacob
Bolden, Success, Mo., Adam Suda, Success, Mo., Aaron (Jessica) Hodnett and Heather
(Mark Olejnichak) Hodnett, both of Chippewa Falls, Kaity (Brettain Johnson) Suda,
Menomonie, Cassie (Mitchell Erickson) Suda, Neillsville, Derek Suda, Greenwood, and
Taylor, Ethan and Ellie Suda, Flagstaff, Ariz.; two great-grandchildren; two brothers,
Jim (Joanne) Suda, Gurnee, Ill., and George (Bridget) Suda, Gurnee, Ill.; a sister-in-law,
Elaine Suda, Zepher Hills, Fla.; and nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Ted Suda; two sisters, Sylvia, in
infancy, and Diane (Bob) Berndt; one son, Loren; and many other relatives and friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be directed to St. Marys
Catholic Memorial Fund.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.cuddiefh.com.
Cuddie Funeral Home, Greenwood, is assisting the family with arrangements.
PAID OBITUARY
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Doreen Sinclair
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Doreen F. Sinclair, 81, Onalaska, formerly of Loyal, died on Tuesday, March 10,
2015, at the Onalaska Care Center. Burial of cremains will take place at the Loyal City
Cemetery at noon on Saturday, March 21. Rev. Steve Brice will officiate.
Doreen Fay Hills was born on April 1, 1933 in Loyal, the daughter of Alfred Sr. and
Ina (nee Parker) Hills. She was raised in Loyal and received her education in the Loyal
Public Schools. After completing her education, Doreen moved to Milwaukee where she
worked as a meat packer for A&P Grocery. She married Wilfred Sinclair on April 1, 1961,
at the Loyal United Methodist Church. They later divorced. Doreen resided in Milwaukee
until her retirement. She looked forward to and enjoyed her time spent with her family.
Doreen is survived by one sister, Susan (John) Aiken, La Crosse; three brothers,
Donnie (Janet) Hills, Loyal, John Hills, Milwaukee, and Michael (Laurie) Hills, Hustisford; three sisters-in-law, Betty (Ralph) Smrecek, Greenwood, Jan Hills, Sussex,
and Marge Hills, Wausau; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers, Alfred Hills Jr., David
Hills and Charles Hills; two sisters, Doris Duell and Sandra Hills, in infancy; and one
sister-in-law, Merry Hills.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.cuddiefh.com.
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better than an individual project. A community solar project is really the best way
to do it. Its eliminating a whole host of
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Participation in the solar project is
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other electric utilities are not eligible. A
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the $640 balance per unit to be paid at a
yet-to-be-determined date. Members who
are interested but cannot afford the $940
can work with Forward Financial Bank,
which is offering a finance plan especially
for this project.
Members who still want to get in on the
solar project should do so soon. Stewart
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April 9 annual meeting, and potential
subscribers need to make their interest
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9 oz. refrigerated three cheese tortellini
1/4 c. self rising flour
8 T. Thai sweet chili sauce, divided
1 1/2 c. mayonnaise, divided
2 large eggs
1 1/2 c. bread crumbs
1 c. unsweetened, dried grated coconut
1 tsp. salt or to taste
3 c. corn oil for frying
2 T. fresh lime juice, plus grated lime zest from 1 lime
1/2 tsp. Asian chili garlic paste or to taste
Fresh cilantro for garnish
Cook tortellini according to directions; drain and cool.
While tortellini is cooking, set up breading station. Whisk 2 tablespoons Thai
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In an 11-inch pie pan mix bread crumbs, coconut and salt.
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A son, Axle Lee, was born to James and Darcy Plaskey,
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He weighed 7 pounds, and was 19 inches long.
He joins siblings Madison, age 18, Gabriella, age 16,
Ryder, age 8, Diesel, age 7, and Maverick, age 1.
Grandparents are John and Wendy Plaskey, Loyal;
Michelle Krahn, Withee; Richard Kops, Colby; and Don
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Great-grandparents are Norma Plaskey, Marshallville,
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3/18
Riley Geiger of Loyal, pictured in a February game against Greenwood, will compete
in the WIAA 3-point shooting challenge on March 21 at the Kohl Center in Madison.
A proposed rule to allow motor troll- least one sucker, minnow or other bait
ing on all inland Wisconsin waters is or lure behind a moving motor boat,
unlikely to be in place for the opening regardless of whether the occupants are
of the regular fishing season on May 2, casting other lures. It also would provide
officials from the Wisconsin Department additional fishing opportunities for anglers who may have difficulty fishing by
of Natural Resources said this week.
The rule, which has been approved other methods and would eliminate the
by Gov. Scott Walker and the Wisconsin need for disabled anglers to apply for
Natural Resources Board, must still un- trolling permits.
Citizens who would like to be notified
dergo legislative review. Currently, trolling is allowed on one or more waters in of future fishing regulations changes,
63 counties statewide and the proposed including possible implementation of
rule is meant to reduce confusion by the proposed trolling rule, are encourextending the opportunity to all waters, aged to sign up for email updates by
said Tim Simonson, a DNR fisheries searching the DNR website, dnr.wi.gov,
for fishing regulations. Clicking the
management specialist.
Trolling means fishing by trailing any mail icon on the right hand side of the
lure, bait or similar device that may be page allows visitors to sign up for email
used to attract or catch fish from a boat updates on trolling and other fishing
propelled by means other than drifting regulation topics.
or rowing. Drifting or
row trolling is allowed
on all waters statewide.
In addition to simplifying the fishing regulations and bringing more
consistency to statewide
waters, Simonson said
the proposed rule would
reduce confusion that
may occur when a technique called position
fishing is used. Position
fishing involves fishing
from a boat with a line
that extends vertically
into the water while the
boat is maneuvered with
a motor.
Simonson said analysis of available data
indicates no difference
between casting and trolling as measured by the
angling success or catch
Loyal hockey player leads Tiger
rate for muskellunge,
walleye and norther n
girls co-op program
pike. However, many an- The Marshfield co-op girls hockey team recently
glers have expressed in- concluded a 2014-15 season in which it finished 6-6 in
terest in having the trollthe Great Northern Conference and 7-14 overall. Senior
ing option more widely
Morgan Larson of Loyal was named second team allavailable.
conference and all-state honorable mention on defense.
The proposed rule,
She led the team with 12 goals and eight assists in
which includes a three- conference play to finish sixth in the conference in
year sunset that expires scoring, and was the team MVP for the second straight
on May 4, 2018, would year. Morgan and teammate Nell Eichten of Granton were
allow anglers to trail at
both 4-year letter winners in the Tiger program.
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to take down a defensive Yemen squad that may
have just bought some more anti-aircraft missiles
from Tehran. I mean, think about it, Babi, could
Wisconsin win if Frank Kaminsky was in a Cairo
prison waiting to be hanged?
Babi: No, Stan, I wou ...
Stan: Hey, Babi, where do you get this stuff ?
Now, in the final bracket in the Mideast Region,
we've got a bit of a shocker here: Netanyahu and
Israel got the #2 seed even though he didn't win the
election on Tuesday. Do you think John Boehner
had some influence on the selection committee?
Anyway, Israel had best be ready, because it's gonna
play Libya in the first round, and don't think that
Muammar Gaddafi's influence is no longer felt on
this team even though his point guard skills are
sorely missed. Gadaffi also played a tough man-toman defense and if it didn't work, well, he just had
everybody beheaded. I mean, Babi, it's hard to beat
a team like that.
Babi: My mother wa ...
Stan: Oh, Babi, don't go there, dude. Looking
at some other brackets now, in the top half of the
Mideast Region we'll have Iraq hosting a first-round
game against Al-Shabaab at 3:12 on Tuesday morning in Mosul, if, of course, all the buildings have not
trailer which is kind of on the ice. We have 34 hours to land the next
state record and despite some groans and moans, Chief Master Sergeant
Neitzel is gonna make it.
Here is the real laugher, we have one hot hole and that is the one that I
caught the 27-incher out of and other then that no one is catching a fish.
My golden retriever Fire is also along, her last pup left four days
earlier and it is very obvious that Fire is happy to be living the nomadic,
outdoor lifestyle that she has always lived
Neiztel and I have bowhunted for deer and camped on the Flambeau,
fished the frozen waters of Winnibigoshish for seven days and literally
not caught a meal then we caught 300 jumbo perch with our buddy
Jody Bigalke on the last day. Jeff has been my partner in our annual
musky tournament and after I taught him how to fish he caught his
first musky (I thought he would like that).
When we were in the Guards together, l lived in New Lisbon as did
Jeff and another disruptive comrade Dan Foxxy Fox. We used to
drive down to guard drill together and always stayed in motels. For some
dumb reason we would always wrestle and it was always the two of
them New Lisbon against me Poynette. The matches were insane,
I always won and we would always laugh our heads off.
Today, we caught five gators and Jeff caught an 18-inch smallmouth
bass. We had the highest of hopes that a super pig would be flopping
on the ice but that was not the case.
Jeffs retirement from the Guards has me reflecting for weeks about
how the clock is always ticking and you had better enjoy the ride. The
ride has been so much fun that in an hour, the Chevy will be heading
out the driveway, loaded with ice fishing gear and my canoe for what
will probably be about as crazy a trip as Poynette whopping up on New
Lisbons butts back in the 80s!
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REGULAR SCHOOL
BOARD MEETING
AGENDA:
1. Call to order by Board president
2. Verication of compliance with open meeting law
3. Roll call -- establish quorum
4. Recognition of visitors
5. Agenda changes
6. Approve minutes of previous meetings
7. Approve middle school baseball program
8. Approve middle school softball program
9. First reading revision Policy 161.3 Public Participation at Board
Meetings
10. First Reading Policy 342.1 Special Education Programs
11. First Reading Policy 345.2 Testing of Exceptional Educational
Needs and Limited English Procient Students Standards
(R) and (S)
12. First reading 342.4 Gifted and Talented Program
13. Administrative reports:
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b. Mr. Zanotelli
c. Mr. Endreas
14. Committee reports
15. Executive session under WI S.S. 19.85(1),(c): Discuss/review
personnel matters including teaching and administrative stafng
16. Return to open session
17. Approve C team volleyball coach
18. Action (if needed)
19. Adjournment
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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 -- absent, Richmond
-- yes, Knoff -- yes, Kuehn -- yes, Hasz -- yes. Motion carried.
Motion by John Richmond, and seconded by Paul Knoff, to move
from executive session to regular session at 8:44 p.m. Roll call vote:
Eichten -- absent, Richmond -- yes, Knoff -- yes, Kuehn -- yes, Theresa Hasz -- yes. Motion carried.
School Board Clerk Paul Knoff reported no action was taken.
Motion by John Richmond, and seconded by Dennis Kuehn, to
approve the FACE and Music 66.0301 shared teacher agreements
with Loyal. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Motion by John Richmond, and seconded by Paul Knoff, to approve hiring of two teachers to fulfill the SAGE requirements for the
remainder of the 2014-15 school year. Voice vote. Motion carried.
Motion by John Richmond, and seconded by Dennis Kuehn, to
adjourn at 8:46 p.m. Voice vote. Motion carried.
/s/Paul C. Knoff, clerk
/s/Theresa A. Hasz, president
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Notice and order for name change hearing
Case no. 15-CV-27
In the matter of the name change of:
Stacy Lynn Serocki
By: Stacy Lynn Serocki
NOTICE IS GIVEN:
A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person
listed above:
From: Stacy Lynn Serocki
To: Stacy Fazendin Serocki
Birth certificate: Stacy Lynn Fazendin
IT IS ORDERED:
This petition will be heard in the circuit court of Clark County,
state of Wisconsin:
Judge's name: Honorable Jon M. Counsell
Place: Clark County Circuit Court
517 Court St., room 401
Neillsville, WI 54456
Date: March 30, 2015
Time: 10:30 a.m.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:
Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a class 3
notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in
the Tribune Record Gleaner, a newspaper published in Clark County,
state of Wisconsin.
BY THE COURT:
/s/Honorable Jon M. Counsell
Feb. 26, 2015
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was done several years ago. This work developed a common language that is used with the students (the Rocket Way, fix-it plans,
etc...), common expectations (be respectful, be responsible, be safe)
and common procedures were developed for the various areas of
the school (classroom, cafeteria, playground, etc....). Areas that we
would like to enhance are our acknowledgement system for students
with positive behaviors and a data system to better track poor behavior. If we are able to track the behavior we can better work with the
students to improve this behavior. This week we do have a behavior
booster assembly scheduled or Thursday morning and an acknowledgement activity has been planned for the month of March.
-- Around the elementary: Fourth grade Lumberjack Day (written by Tammi Miller): In social studies, the fourth graders have been
studying lumbering and how pioneers settled the midwest. They
learned about immigration, fur trading, and how the lumberjacks cut
trees for the wood that built our country. Wisconsin was covered in
beautiful timber, and rich farmland was found when the trees were
cleared. It was a time in our history of hardship, new starts, and rich
discoveries of self, community, and country. To celebrate all that this
time meant in our history, we act out several things on Lumberjack
Day. They eat an authentic lumberjack breakfast, have log rolling
contests, tree cutting/planting races, and dress/act/talk like the real
lumberjacks of our past. It was a fun day!
-- Fifth grade Iditarod: This past Friday, our fifth graders participated in their mock Iditarod. The students were divided up in teams
and asked to decide who was to be the musher, dogs, and cargo.
Sleds, rope, backpacks and other items were brought in to make
this experience as realistic as possible. While "mushing" through the
school forest, each team had fates and obstacles that they needed to
overcome just as a musher would. A big thank you to the parents that
provided snacks and help, we couldn't do this without you. To prepare for this Iditarod, the students read a novel, did some research,
and then created PowerPoints and projects based on their interests
of the Iditarod.
-- Parent-teacher conferences next week: Scheduling was done
online with sign-up genius.
Mr. Zanotelli:
-- MS spelling bee: On March 3, Rhys Schafer will be going to
Stanley School District to represent Spencer in the CESA 10 spelling
bee. Good luck Rhys.
-- Wrestling: We have three wrestlers that will be heading to
Madison later this week for the state wrestling tournament. Bryce
Shaw, Tim Bauer, and Hunter Luepke will all be making the trip to
represent Spencer at the tournament. Congratulations and good luck
to all three of the wrestlers.
-- Basketball: The boy's basketball team are Cloverbelt Conference champions. Congratulations to Mr. Reckner and the team for a
great conference season. They will have their first regional game, at
home, on Tuesday, March 3, should be a great game.
-- Wisconsin School Counselors Convention: Amanda Springob
did her anti-bullying presentation at the counselor's conference last
week. It was reported that she received a standing ovation from the
counselors at the end of her presentation. Amanda had done the presentation here at Spencer first and did an amazing job. Congratulations to Amanda on a job well done we are very proud of her. Also, at
the conference Amanda was one of four students that were selected
from over 200 applications to receive a scholarship award from the
Counselors Association. Congratulations to Amanda.
-- Parent/teacher conferences: Just a reminder that next Monday,
March 2, from 4-8, and Thursday, March 5, from 1-4, we will be having teacher conferences.
-- Girls basketball: Girls basketball ended on Tuesday night. We
are very proud of their progress.
Mr. Endreas:
-- Election results: The order of the candidates for the April election are Lynda LeGrand, first, and Jim Krasselt, second, on the ballot.
-- Update on lighting project: Gary Ruder has secured several
other contractors interested in this project. He has set up a pre-bid
walkthrough and created a bid sheet of expectations.
-- Incompatibility and conflict of interest: Discussion on incompatibility and conflict of interest as it pertains to Board members.
-- The state WIAA multiplier: Discussion.
-- Transportation: Discussion on transportation for junior high
softball team.
-- Letter from past employee: Mrs. Endreas shared a letter from
Jamie Grainger congratulating the district on our great job with the
students at Spencer High School.
Committee reports: Mr. Wienke extended an open invitation to
anybody who would like to come to the school forest and help with
a log cutting day and clean up, this would be in preparation for the
snowshoe event on March 8.
Executive session under WI S.S. 19.85 (1)(c): Discuss/review
personnel matters including teaching and administrative staffing.
Motion by Zenner, seconded by Krasselt, to move to executive session under WI S.S. 19.85(1)(c): Discuss/review personnel matters
including teaching and administrative staffing. Roll call: Reckner,
Krasselt, Post, Wienke, and Zenner -- present. Motion carried.
Return to open session.
Action (if needed): None.
Adjournment: Motion by Zenner, seconded by Wienke, to adjourn. All ayes, motion carried.
/s/Jerry Wienke, clerk
Denise Bodendorfer, recording secretary
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