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Robert Henchen
Thomas Degenhardt
Thomas E. Degenhardt, 58, Loyal, died on Sunday,
Nov. 30, 2014, at House of the Dove in Marshfield. Funeral
services will be held at 11:30 a.m., on Saturday, Dec. 6, at
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Marshfield. Rev.
Samuel Martin will officiate. Burial will take place in
St. Anthony Catholic Cemetery, Loyal, at a later date.
Visitation will be held at the church, on Saturday, from
10 a.m. until the time of service.
Thomas Edwin Degenhardt was born on Dec. 2, 1955,
in Chicago, Ill., the son of Roman and Nancy (nee Hull)
Degenhardt. When he was 2 years old, his family moved
to Loyal, where he was raised and received his education. Tom married Linda L. Hilber on June 14, 1974, at
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Colby. He held various jobs in central Wisconsin
and resided in Loyal until the time of his death. Tom had many interests, but
especially loved spending time with his family, the outdoors, hunting, learning
about all types of animals, drawing and painting.
He will be dearly missed by his wife, Linda, Loyal; four daughters, Tina (Brian)
Gossman, Tipton, Iowa, Toni (Shannon) Kroening, Loyal, Michele (Seth) Meier,
Neillsville, and Carrie Lindgren, Ridgeland, Mo.; eight grandchildren, Alyssa
and Danae Gossman, Josh and Dalton Kroening, Michael and Jessy Wilson,
and Kelly and Joe Lindgren; two great-grandchildren, Cloey Payne and Ayden
Lindgren; five sisters, Donna (Leo) Rosier, Loyal, Sue Hederer, Colby, Kitty Zakrzewicz, Loyal, Margie (Clay) Delo, Spencer, and Peggy Degenhardt, Loyal; six
sisters-in-law, Connie Hilber, Mayville, Barbara (Pete) Davel, Menomonee Falls,
Gerrie (Don Price) Marcott-Price, Eagle River, Alaska, Dianne (Doug) Hempel,
Germantown, Lori (Tony) Reid, Medford, and Tammy (Dave) Null, El Paso,
Texas; three brothers-in-law, Thomas (Jenny) Hilber, Marshfield, Duane (Cindy
McSwain) Hilber, Appleton, and Douglas (Penny) Hilber, LaValle; and several
nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his father-in-law and mother-in-law,
Alex and Lucille Hilber; two grandchildren, Jamie and Eric Lindgren; and three
brothers-in-law, Randy Zakrzewicz, Alex Hilber and Mark Marcott.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.cuddiefh.com.
Cuddie Funeral Home, Loyal, is assisting the family with arrangements.
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Robert C. Henchen, 85, Neillsville, died on Monday, Nov. 24, 2014, at the
Memorial Medical Center in Neillsville.
Visitation was held on Friday, Nov. 28, at the
Gesche Funeral Home in Neillsville. Military
honors were accorded by the Wallis-Hinker-Brux
Greenwood American Legion Post 238. Graveside
services in City Point were private.
Robert Clarence Henchen was born at home in
Globe, the son of Clarence and Agnes (nee Minsass)
Henchen. He married Evelyn Swiech on June 9, 1955. He
retired from the Nelson Muffler Factory in the mid-1990s
and then worked as a skilled laborer doing electrical and
plumbing work in the area. Robert was active in the VFW Legion Post 6220. He
enjoyed hunting, being out in the woods and helping out his neighbors. He was a
very hard worker and always looked for ways to improve himself, taking college
classes into his 70s. He was very loved and enjoyed spending time with his family.
He will be missed dearly by his wife, Evelyn; a daughter, Rita (Terry) Sternitzky, Neillsville; a granddaughter, Bobbi Jo (Dan Moore) Delo, Neillsville; his
brothers and sisters, Clarabel Lefty Djubenski, Greenwood, Clarence Snuffy
(Ethel) Henchen, Marshfield, and Ronald (Joane) Henchen, Eau Claire; many
nieces, nephews and friends; and his cat, Mischief.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Doris (Victor) Dierks; two brothers, Art
Henchen and Delmon Butch Henchen; and a brother-in-law, Andrew Djubenski.
Online condolences may be made at www.geschefh.com.
The Gesche Funeral Home, Neillsville, assisted the family with arrangements.
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Dennis Hein
Dennis L. Hein, 60, Spencer, passed away on Monday,
Nov. 24, 2014, at Ministry Saint Josephs Hospital, Marshfield. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., on Saturday,
Nov. 29, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Spencer. Rev.
David DePaoli officiated. Committal services will be
held privately at a later date.
Dennis was born on Nov. 15, 1954, in Neillsville, the
son of Laverne and Anita (nee Greening) Hein. After
graduation from Spencer High School, he worked for
a time at Randt Cheese Factory in Loyal, later moving
to Sheboygan where he was employed at The Kohler
Company. He moved to Wisconsin Rapids and worked at
Preway Fireplace Co. On Sept. 29, 1979, Dennis married
the love of his life, Debra Grimm. She survives. Other occupations included working assembly at Art Craft in Spencer, and operating a dairy farm and at the same
time working at Land O' Lakes in Spencer. After retiring from farming in 2001,
Dennis did seasonal work for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources as
a gypsy moth trapper, worked as a substitute rural mail carrier in the Colby area,
and drove for Progressive Travel in Spencer. In 2011, Dennis became a full-time
rural mail carrier in Colby until his recent retirement due to health issues. His
hobbies included hunting, fishing and enjoying or spending time in the outdoors.
For those who knew him, Dennis was a little bit of a prankster and jokester, but
also a hard-working man dedicated to his family. He was a member of and past
trustee and elder at Trinity Lutheran Church in Spencer.
Survivors include his mother, Anita Hein, Spencer; his wife, Debra Hein, Spencer; two daughters, Heather (Adam) Miller, Spencer, and Ashley (Marque Polster)
Hein-Polster, Janesville; three grandchildren, Carissa, Haley and Daniel Miller;
one sister, Kathy (Kevin) Kaiser, Spencer; and many other relatives and friends.
Dennis was preceded in death by his father, Lavern Hein; and three sisters,
Linda Kilty, Karen Jensen and Jean Martin.
Memorials in Dennis name are being accepted by the family for a charity to
be determined at a later date.
Visit www.lifetributesfuneralhome.com to share condolences.
Life Tributes Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Spencer, assisted the family
with arrangements.
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The Clark County clerk has granted the following marriage licenses:
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-- Kaylee J. Persinger, Withee, and Adam J. Grice, Withee, on Dec. 6, at Walworth County.
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Beat the butter with the brown and white sugars in a mixing bowl until light and
fluffy. Beat in the eggs and vanilla until smooth. Gradually stir in the flour mixture
until evenly blended. Gather the dough into a ball, and divide into two equal parts.
Place one half in a second bowl. Add red food coloring to the dough in one bowl, and
green food coloring to the dough in the other bowl. Use a fork or wooden spoon to
blend the food coloring into the dough until evenly blended. Add additional drops
of food coloring to make the desired shade.
Roll out the red dough to 1/4 inch (5mm) thickness. Roll out the green dough to
1/4 inch (5mm) thickness, and place on top of the red dough. Beginning on one edge,
roll the doughs to make a log so the two colors spiral inside each other. Wrap the log
in waxed paper, then in a cotton towel, and refrigerate at least 8 hours.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Lightly grease 2 baking sheets.
Unwrap the dough log, and place on a clean, lightly floured surface. Slice the
log into rounds 1/8 inch (3 mm) thick, and place on prepared baking sheets.
Bake in preheated oven until set, 5 to 6 minutes. Watch carefully to prevent
edges from browning. Remove from oven, and cool on racks.
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p.m., on Saturdays only. Rides are free;
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Winter Wonderland brings out the best in
all of us, Knoeck said. I know I speak for
our whole team when I say our greatest reward is the joy of sharing it. We hope our
friends, family and neighbors, from not
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UW Health specialist
offers holiday health tips
MADISON -- Sugary treats are everywhere you turn.
Families and friends gather and expose each other to whats
going around. Despite these holiday inevitabilities, a UW
Health integrative medicine specialist says there are four
ways to put health on your side this holiday season. Dr.
David Rakel from the UW Health department of family
medicine offered these tips:
Take water-soluble fiber
Those sugar-sweetened holiday treats make you gain
weight and increase blood sugar levels. Fiber, like psyllium, ground flax seed, chia seeds and bran, when absorbed
by water slows down the absorption of sugar, said Rakel.
He says fiber should be taken about 30 minutes before a
meal.
Eat the rainbow and exercise
Rakel recommends a multi-color, whole-food, high-fiber
diet combined with activity. If you find yourself eating
lots of sugary treats, some activity or exercise can really
make a difference. Rakel says that exercise drives sugar
into muscle and keeps triglycerides, which store unused
calories in fat cells, in check.
R-E-L-A-X and keep a lid on stress
Rakel says the annual fight with your sister can make
your body vulnerable. The stress of a fight or other tension drives cortisol levels higher, says Rakel. Cortisol,
called the stress hormone, regulates blood pressure and
insulin release. When your body senses a threat, cortisol
levels increase causing your heart to beat harder and more
rapidly. Your breathing speeds up. It becomes even riskier
when youve had a big meal, says Rakel.
Prepare the sleep environment
Sleep is one of the foundations of health, says Rakel.
Rakel says that exercise, exposure to sunlight and sleeping in a cool environment stimulate melatonin production
These natural ways to stay healthy during the holiday
can help you avoid illnesses and weight gain.
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On Sept. 20, the Loyal High School Class of 1956 gathered at the American Legion in Loyal for its 58-year class
reunion. Twenty-seven members of the class were able to attend. After welcoming remarks by Diann Shefchik, a
candle was lit by Don Becker and names of 19 deceased classmates were read. A moment of silence in their honor
was observed. Those attending were (front from left) Lawrence Esselman, Janis Tink (Seefeldt) Tapp, Margaret
Ann (Rottjer) Allen, Bertha (Haslow) Hazelwood, (second row) Joyce (Neeb) Wetzel, LaVonne (Molle) Schuette,
Ruthanne (Goering) Snedic, Diann (Molle) Shefchik, Shirley (Witt) Knudson, Janet (Christenson) Hills, (third row)
June (Mandel) McHone, Alan Langfeldt, Sue (Demuth) Piirainen, Darlene (Pagelsdorf) Cook, Woodrow Schmutzler,
(back) Don Hills, Don Becker, Clarence Rogstad, Harold Kaiser, Nathan Noeldner, Tom Steiner and Ken Roehl. Not
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December 3, 2014
Loyal boys
open with win
Cameron Brussow, Ryley Fischer and
Riley Geiger each scored in double figures as the Loyal boys basketball team
rolled to a 57-41 nonconference win over
Whitehall on Nov. 25. The Greyhounds
were to open their Eastern Cloverbelt
Conference season at home against
Marshfield Columbus on Tuesday night
and will play at Granton on Dec. 5.
Brussow scored 20 points, Fischer
added 14 and Geiger put up 11 as Loyal
shot 47 percent (20-43) from the floor in
its first game action of the season. The
Greyhounds were 16-30 from the freethrow line and were a bit sloppy with
the ball, committing 25 turnovers.
Whitehall shot 30 percent (15-50) from
the floor and was 5-12 at the line.
Loyals Ryleigh Wilke keeps pace with Gilman ballhandler Morgan Birkenholz
as she drives into the frontcourt in the Greyhounds 60-13 win over the Pirates
on Nov. 25.
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pursuit ensued during which the suspect crashed his vehicle. The adult male
driver, who was not injured, was taken
into custody.
Investigators believe that more deer
were illegally killed and that more individuals are involved. Ackerman commended Green Lake deputies for rapidly
responding and quickly locating suspects.
The warden said the wildlife shootings
under investigation bear no resemblance
to hunting.
During the annual nine-day gun deer
season, more than 600,000 licensed hunters take to the woods to enjoy Wisconsins
great outdoors and the fine traditions surrounding the annual deer hunt, Ackerman said. These hunters are ethical and
work hard to legally harvest a deer. This
appears to be a case of wastefully killing
wildlife without reason, an act which is
abhorrent to real hunters.
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mean, geez, who wants to see all the blood and
carnage of a shopping mall, especially on the day
after Thanksgiving?
Black Friday also doesn't work very well for me
because it's scheduled for more than 48 hours prior
to Christmas. Oh, sure, I could do my shopping a
month before the holiday, when the selection of
products is at its best, but where would the stress
be in that? I prefer to wait way past Black Friday,
almost to the time when the red kettle people pack
it up and head home for Christmas Eve dinner, if
I can, and then start the annual routine of buying
gifts for family members who may or may not still
be alive (always save gift receipts in case that lump
on Uncle Walter's throat wasn't really an ingrown
hair). By that late in the shopping season, many
shelves are conveniently empty, so that sweater your
sister-in-law wants now comes only in black, which
matches her personality anyway. And yeah, so what
if she weighs more than an empty refrigerator and
there's just one "Small" left? She can use it for a
cankle warmer.
I think Black Friday is overrated anyway, just
a gimmick contrived by retail merchants to lure
Council meetings will be open to the public for any additional comments as the
councils finalize their recommendations.
2014 license sales
The departments license sales office
reported 608,711 gun deer and 226,872
archer and crossbow (not including upgrades) licenses sold through midnight
on Nov. 30, which signaled the close of
the 2014 nine-day deer hunt. Deer license
and tag sales will continue through additional hunting seasons.
Approximately 38,000 licenses were
issued to hunters 12 years of age or older
who were purchasing a license to hunt
deer for the first time, or to those hunting for the first time in 10 years. Female
deer hunters have continued to increase
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Chairperson
Jason Schultze
East Supervisor
Frank Fabian
West Supervisor
William Sladich
Clerk
Michelle Lucas
Treasurer
Linda Susa
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a town caucus for the purpose
of nominating candidates to appear on the spring election ballot for
the above listed ofces will be held on Jan. 7, 2015, at 8 p.m., at the
Town Hall for the purpose of nominating candidates for town ofces
to be voted on at the April 7, 2015, election. The regular monthly
meeting will follow.
Michelle Lucas, clerk
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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. Treasurers report
8. Approve vouchers
9. Presentation of FFA to National Convention
10. Discussion/possible approval generator study
11. Discussion short-term cash ow borrowing
12. Second reading Policy 344-5 Graduation Requirements
13. Second reading Policy 425 Public School Open Enrollment
14. Second reading Policy 425-Rule Open Enrollment Policy
15. Second reading Policy 461 Academic Excellence Higher
Education Scholarship
16. Second reading Policy 461-1 Technical Excellence Scholarship
17. Administrative reports:
a. Mrs. Schulz
b. Mr. Zanotelli
c. Mr. Endreas
18. Committee reports
19. Executive session under WI S.S. 19.85(1),(c): Discuss/review
personnel matters including teaching and administrative stafng
20. Return to open session
21. Action (if needed)
22. Adjournment
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I. REGULAR BUSINESS
A. Call to order
B. Roll call
C. Verication of notice to public
D. Pledge of Allegiance
E. Approval of agenda
F. Approval of previous minutes
II. OPEN FORUM
III. AGENDA ITEMS
A. Discussion/action on out-of-state trip to Dorian Vocal
Honors Music Festival in Decorah, Iowa
B. Discussion/action on out-of-state trip to Chanhassen, Minn.
C. Discussion/action on substitute teacher pay increase
D. Discussion/action on second reading of School Board
Policy chapter 9, section KA, Physical Education Credit
Substitution
E. Discussion/action on rst reading of Technical Excellence
Scholarship Policy
F. Discussion/action on change of the general leave section
in the employee handbook
G. Discussion/action on personal use of social media during
work day
H. Discussion/action on Common Core update
I. Discussion/action on Clinicare/Eau Claire Academy
J. Discussion/action on time off request
K. Discussion/action on information regarding the McKinney
Vento Homeless Assistance Act
L. Discussion/action on alternative open enrollment
applications
M. Discussion/action on 2015-16 budget timeline
IV. TREASURERS REPORT
A. Action on vouchers
B. Financial report
V. OTHER REPORTS
A. School Board Committee reports
B. Maintenance/transportation report
C. Principals report
D. Superintendents report
VI. CORRESPONDENCE
Motion to convene in executive session 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 specied public business, whenever
competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session.
(f) Considering nancial, medical, social or personal histories
or disciplinary data of specific persons, preliminary
consideration of specific personnel problems or the
investigation of charges against specic 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.
VII. ADJOURNMENT
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NOTICE OF SPRING
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