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Seed to Seed Edible Garden Project will host the second annual Seed Swap Thursday, March 22, at 6:30 p.m. at Many Ways of Peace, located at 217 S. Main St., in Eagle River. Participants are welcome to take vegetable and herb seeds, preferably open-pollinated varieties, to trade with others. Though the emphasis will be on edible seeds, flower seeds are also welcome. Those attending are asked to mark their seeds with the variety and date. Even if people dont have seeds to trade, they are still welcome to attend, said Debra Ketchum Jircik of Seed to Seed. There should be seeds left over for those with no seeds to trade. We also invite people to share their seed stories. Seed saving is a way for people to save money, promote genetic diversity and support food security for their families and community. The garden projects mission is to educate people of all ages and backgrounds about growing food using sustainable practices and to share the pleasures of fresh healthy food.
Receiving the Standing Up for Rural Wisconsin Schools award for Three Lakes were, from left, Vicki Reuling, Dianna Blicharz,
Janet Dixon, State Superintendent Tony Evers, Charlotte Horant and Tom Rulseh. Contributed Photos
BY GARY RIDDERBUSCH
NEWS-REVIEW EDITOR
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Two projects in this area, one in Eagle River and another in Three Lakes that foster partnerships and develop the habits of literacy are among nine that State Superintendent Tony Evers recognized with Standing Up for Rural Wisconsin Schools, Libraries and Communities awards in Madison last week. The Northland Pines School District and CornerStone Custom Builders Inc. received one of the rural partnership awards, while the Three Lakes School District Story Hour and Edward U. Demmer Memorial Library received a literacy award. These projects support the foundation of their rural communities and help students find a place and purpose in their lives, Evers said. The individuals and organizations that have come together to create these projects have truly embraced the importance of keeping rural Wisconsin strong for
Glenn Schiffmann, left, and Mike Richie, center, were presented the Standing Up for Rural
today and into the future. Northland Pines District Administrator Mike Richie and Glenn Schiffmann, owner of CornerStone Custom Builders Inc., accepted their award at the State Capitol.
Northland Pines High School and CornerStone continue a 20-year tradition of constructing a house to provide practical experience to the schools building trades class, which was in jeopardy
because of the declining economy and school district budget constraints. CornerStone Custom Builders supplied materials, To PARTNERS, Pg. 3A
Reflections
By Mary Friedel-Hunt
Eighth-grade students at Northland Pines Middle School will present Snow White in three performances this week. The role of Snow White is played by Samantha Hytry, front left, and Prince
Robert is portrayed by Connor Cox, kneeling front right. Other students play various supporting roles in this light-hearted adaption of the classic story. Contributed Photo
acters who inhabit the enchanted forest and the palace of the queen. In addition to their acting roles, students also work as
set and prop designers, painters, directors, light and sound technicians, prompters, costume coordinators, stage crew and publicity directors.
Stage sets and props were created in conjunction with the eighth-grade art classes. For more information, call NPMS at (715) 479-6479.
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ARE YOU WHERE YOU WANTED TO BE OR THOUGHT YOU WOULD BE AT THIS 11TH WEEK?
John Schuh Phelps
Weeks loss: 5 lbs. Total loss: 45 lbs.
I am where I hoped to be at this time in the program. I still have some weight to lose before buying a new swimsuit.
I thought I would have lost more weight by this time. Some weeks I have been very frustrated because I thought I was working hard and eating right, but the scale did not budge. On the other hand, I have gained muscle and lost inches. I didnt know what to expect in regard to exercising, but I am happy with my progress.
Considering before Thanksgiving I started my diet, detoxing my body of sugar and watched what and how much I ate, I lost 13 pounds mid-November til the new year. Now with this 12 weeks of working out and learning more about foods, I have lost an additional 11 pounds and inches than I ever thought I would. When I wrote the essay for getting chosen for this Fit for Life program, my reality goal was 30 pounds. So, combine the two and I am very happy where I am at. And Im not stopping after the program. Will continue eating proper and exercise regularly.
I am very happy being at the point that I am right now! I am feeling faster, healthier and seeing a true change in my overall look. I still have a long way to go for my goal, but the goal is something that is not just the weight, but my overall life change to health. At 18 pounds down, I am very happy with the positive direction, but I will not be stopping anytime soon!
I never thought I could accomplish what I have at this point. I found it hard to believe that I could lose this much weight or see the way my body is changing in such a short time. I am very happy with where I am at this point!
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Even personal trainers need something interesting to keep their mind from limiting them. In this picture, personal trainer Kevin Schweer is lifting with personal trainer Matt Huebner. After loading 24 45-pound plates, the men didnt want to walk across the gym to get more, so instead, Matt hopped up on the sled to add his weight. This made the task of leg pressing over 1,200 pounds fun and more interesting. Making your usual workout different in small ways is a great way to stay motivated. A unique challenge such as this will inspire you to succeed.
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MATH WEEK Northland Pines High School students winning various prizes at the student-wide assembly that ended Math Week last Friday included, front row from left, Austin Haugen, Brie Fuller, Kirsten Klessig and Nic Satran; back row, Aidan Olkowski, Walker
Levan, Marcus Clure, Steven Vogel, Walker Nelson and Vaun Prigge. Also winning shirts were Evan Hartwig and Sam Lacko. Two Kindle Fires were among the prizes awarded. Staff Photos By ANTHONY DREW
PRIZE SPONSORS Northland Pines math instructors and sponsors of Math Week included, from left, Steve Miller, Don Czarapa-
ta, sponsor David Cox of CornerStone Custom Builders, sponsor Lori Collins of SonicNet, Jacob Husing and John Hayes.
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Share to hold community dinner
Northwoods Share will hold a free community Easter Dinner Saturday, March 31, in the commons area at Northland Pines High School. This is the third year the group has held this community dinner. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m. with appetizers and dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. This years menu will include honey-glazed ham, cheesy potatoes, California mixed vegetables, rolls and gourmet cupcakes. Worldwide teacher, leader and executive director of Headwaters Christian Youth Mike Prom will be the featured speaker for the evenings program. A Resurrection Egg Hunt will follow for the children with more than 2,000 eggs and prizes. Tickets are available at First National Bank in Eagle River. For more information, visit the organizations website at northwoods-share.org.
YMCA will hold a FatherDaughter Dance Thursday, March 22, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Eagle Waters Resort in Eagle River. The event theme is You Are My Sunshine and is open to all fathers and father figures and the young women in their lives. Tickets must be purchased in advanced as no tickets will be sold at the door. My daughter is as excited about this dance as if it were her prom, said YMCA Well-
ness Coach Lee Rouse. In past years, the dance has been attended by girls as young as 3 and through middle-school ages. The girls have the opportunity to gather with their friends, and fathers have a time to visit as well. The cost for YMCA members is $30 per couple; the cost for the general public is $40 per couple. For more information to order tickets, call (715) 4799500.
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NEW CESSNA After going without an aircraft for 15 years, the Eagle River Composite Squadron cadets and senior members received a Cessna-172 in December. The squadron recently flew four of the cadets on orientation flights. Each cadet will receive five such flights as part of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) cadet program. The cadets meet every Sunday at 2 p.m. at the CAP hangar at the Eagle River Airport. Contributed Photo
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Recreation
BADGER BRIDGE Meets every Mon. from 1 to 4 p.m. at Boondockers Lounge at Wild Eagle Lodge in Eagle River. Reservations not required. Partner provided if needed. A social and learning game, players may request help at any time. All skill levels welcome. Call (715) 362-8933. CO-ED VOLLEYBALL Meets every Mon. at 7:15 p.m. in the Northland Pines Middle School gym in Eagle River. Sponsored by the JayCees. All are welcome. Call (715) 4799886. DUPLICATE BRIDGE Meets in the lower level of First Congregational United Church of Christ, Eagle River, Thurs. at 6:30 p.m.; Mon. at 1 p.m. Call (715) 546-3021. MAHJONGG American mahjongg is played Mon. at 10 a.m. at the Eagle River Golf Course clubhouse. Reservations not required. New players welcome. For more info, e-mail molly@mollya.com. NORTHWOODS CHILDRENS MUSEUM Hands-on educational exhibits and programs. Fun for all ages. Prime ages 1-10. Call (715) 479-4623 or visit www.northwoodschildrensmuseum.com. NORTHWOODS SINGERS Meets Tues., 6:30 p.m. at First Congregational United Church of Christ, 105 N. 1st St., Eagle River. New singers welcome. Call Barb Nehring, (715) 547-3333. OUTDOOR WOMENS GROUP Activities are held the first Sun. of each month. Call Norma Yaeger, (715) 477-1984. SCRAPBOOK CLUB Meets the last Tues. of each month. Call Cathy, (715) 479-3164. WATER AEROBICS Classes at Lake Forest Resort every Tues. and Thurs. from 8:309:30 a.m. Call (715) 479-3251. WOODCARVERS Northwoods Woodcarvers meet every Wed. at 1 p.m. at Kalmar Center in Eagle River. All are welcome. Call John Modjewski, (715) 479-6093. YMCA The YMCA Pines Fitness Center is open for adults and youths grade six and older Mon.-Thurs., 5:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri., 5:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 7 a.m.-1 p.m.; and Sun., noon-4 p.m. Monthly, weekly and daily memberships available. Call (715) 479-9500. AED classes in Rhinelander. Call (715) 3625456. GED PREPARATION Classes are available at Nicolet Learning Center, Olson Memorial Library, Eagle River, Mon., Wed. and Thurs. from 4 a.m.-6 p.m. and Tues. from 4-8 p.m. Call (715) 365-4455 or 1-(800) 544-3039. EAGLE RIVER AMERICAN LEGION Post 114 holds its regular meeting the first Mon. of each month at 6 p.m. in Eagle River. Call (715) 479-3983 or (715) 477-0581. EAGLE RIVER CHAPTER OF THE ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR Meets the first Tues. of every month at 7:30 p.m., 610 E. Division St., Eagle River. Call (715) 4798646. EAGLE RIVER HISTORICAL SOCIETY Meets the last Mon. of each month at 1 p.m. at 519 Sheridan St., Eagle River. Call (715) 479-2396. EAGLE RIVER MASONIC LODGE Meets at 7 p.m. the second Tues. of each month at 610 E. Division St., Eagle River. Call (715) 479-8646. EAGLE RIVER VFW AND AUXILIARY Joint meeting the fourth Thurs. of the month at 6:30 p.m. at 624 W. Pine St., Eagle River. GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS Meets every Wed. at 7 p.m. at Lac Vieux Desert Transfer Station Road in Watersmeet, Mich. GRIEF SUPPORT A Time to Mourn, a free support group open to any adult who has suffered a loss. Meets the second Thurs. of each month from 1-2:30 p.m. at Lakeland Senior Center in Woodruff. Call Connie DeBels, bereavement coordinator for Dr. Kate Hospice, at (715) 356-8805. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP Side By Side, a free grief support group open to everyone, meets the third Thurs. of each month at 1 p.m. at St. Peters Catholic Church in Eagle River. Call (715) 479-8704. HUMANE SOCIETY OF VILAS COUNTY Meets the first Tues. of each month at 7 p.m. at the Vilas County Animal Shelter. JAYCEES The Eagle River Area Jaycees meets the second Tues. of each month at 6:30 p.m. Call Michelle at (715) 617-6384 or Cheryl at (715) 617-0265. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Knights of Columbus meets the first Wed. of each month at 7 p.m. in Eagle River. Call (715) 479-4476. KNITTING CLUB Northwoods Knitters and Purlers meet at 12:30 p.m. the fourth Mon. of each month at Woodruff Town Hall. Call Carol Clauser, (715) 453-8055. LAKELAND ART LEAGUE New members and visitors welcome. Call Arlene, (715) 2721168. LIONS CLUB The Eagle River Lions Club meets at 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Wed. of each month. Call (715) 479-2666. LIONS CLUB The Three Lakes Lions Club meets at 6:30 p.m. the first and third Mon. of each month at Oneida Village Inn. Call (715) 546-3493. MEMORY LOSS SUPPORT GROUP Meets the fourth Tues. of each month at 1 p.m. at Medical Arts Building on Hospital Road, Eagle River. Diane Bluthardt, facilitator. Call (715) 362-7779 or (715) 479-3625. MILITARY SUPPORT GROUP All Things Military meets the second Mon. of each month at 7 p.m. at Olson Memorial Library in Eagle River. Family members and friends of military personnel are welcome to attend. Call Scott Jensen, (715) 479-3631. MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS Meets from 9-11:30 a.m. the second and fourth Wed. of each month at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Eagle River. To register, call Lisann Snedden, (715) 479-1946. MUSIC BOOSTERS The Northland Pines Music Boosters meet the second Thurs. of each month during the school year. Call Brandon Bautz at (715) 479-4473, ext. 0802. MUSKIES INC. The Headwaters Chapter of Muskies Inc. meets the first Wed. of most months at Eagle River Inn & Resort. Call to confirm. Business meeting at 7 p.m., guest speaker at 8 p.m. Nonmembers welcome. No charge. Call Scott at (715) 891-6133. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (NA) Keep It Simple meetings are held every Thurs. at 6 p.m. at First Congregational United Church of Christ,105 N. 1st St., the corner of 1st and Division streets, Eagle River. (866) 310-9077. NEW-YOU-CLUB Meets at 8:45 a.m. Thurs. at Headwaters State Bank in Land O Lakes. Call Elsie Conant, (715) 547-6015. NORTHWOODS ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN Training sessions are held the third Mon. of each month from 6-8:30 p.m. Sessions will be credited toward continuing-education hours for child-care providers. Call 1-(800) 470-5833 or (715) 479-0337. NORTHWOODS NEEDLEWORKERS Meet the second Wed. of each month from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Cloverland Town Hall. Call (715) 479-7850, (715) 477-2579 or (715) 545-2664. NORTHWOODS PATRIOTS Meet the second Tues. of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Eagle River Inn and Resort. Call Shirley Kufeldt (715) 479-9187. QUILTERS Cranberry Country Quilters Inc. meets at 9:30 a.m. the third Mon. of each month at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Eagle River. New members welcome. Call (715) 479-4302. QUILTERS Eagle River Kreative Quilters meet the second and fourth Mon. of each month at Olson Memorial Library in Eagle River. ROTARY CLUB The Eagle River Rotary Club meets every Mon. at noon at Eagle River Inn. Visiting Rotarians are welcome. THREE LAKES CENTER FOR THE ARTS IN THE NORTHWOODS Meets Tues. at 8 a.m. at the arts center. Call Marie Moore, (715) 546-2299. THREE LAKES GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Meets the fourth Mon. of each month at Demmer Library at 1 p.m. Call Nancy Brewster, (715) 546-3391. TOASTMASTERS Northwoods Toastmasters meet the second Thurs. of each month at 7 p.m. at Olson Memorial Library in Eagle River. Call Mike, (715) 479-8681. TOPS WI 87 Meets Thurs. at Eagle River City Hall. Weigh-in from 5-5:25 p.m., meeting follows. All are welcome. Call Holly Schmucki, (715) 479-5426. TRI-COUNTY COUNCIL ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT Support groups for domestic violence and sexual assault meet weekly. Call (715) 479-2912, (715) 362-6841 or 1-(800) 236-1222. VFW MEETING Eagle River Post 8637 meets the fourth Thurs. of each month. Joint meeting with Auxiliary at 6:30 p.m.; regular meeting at 7 p.m. Call (715) 479-8810. VILAS COUNTY MASTER GARDENERS Meets the second Thurs. of each month at 6 p.m. at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Eagle River. Call Shirley Egan, (715) 4798820. VILAS FOOD PANTRY Food pantry is open Wed. from 8:30-10 a.m. and the first and third Tues. of each month from 3:30-5:15 p.m. at 1542 Hwy. 45 N., at the north end of the Kalmar Senior Center in Eagle River. Call Richard at (715) 479-7524 or Jerry at (715) 477-1165. WRITERS GROUP The Writers Voice writers group meets the second and fourth Wed. of each month from 6 to 8 p.m. at Olson Memorial Library in Eagle River. Call Karin at
Meetings
AL-ANON Meets Wed. from 6:30-8 p.m. in the main-floor solarium at Eagle River Memorial Hospital. Call (715) 628-0023. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Closed meetings in Eagle River Mon. and Fri. at 7:30 p.m., First Congregational UCC. ; closed step meetings every Sun., 2 p.m., Land O Lakes Town Hall (rear entrance). Turning Point Group meetings every Tues., 7:30 p.m., Community Church annex, Hwy. K; 7:30 p.m. St. Theresa Church in Three Lakes; and 10 a.m. Sat. at Holy Family Church in Woodruff. Closed meetings are held at St. Germain Community United Church of Christ every Thurs. at 7 p.m. and in the Newbold Town Hall every Wed. Call (715) 367-7920 or (715) 4798475. Web site: www.northwoodsaa.org. ASSAULT SURVIVORS Tri County Council on Domestic Violence and Assaults sexual assault survivors support group meets every Tues. Call Elizabeth (715) 362-6841. BOOK CLUB Olson Library Book Club meets the first Thurs. of each month (except July, Aug. and Dec.) from 7-8:30 p.m. Call (715) 479-8070. BOY SCOUTS Boy Scout Troop 601 meets every Tues. in Eagle River at 6 p.m. Call Kay Tulppo, (715) 479-7409. CELEBRATE RECOVERY Presented by Birchwood Community Church. Meets every Thurs. at 6 p.m. at 115 Division St., Eagle River. (715) 891-1946. CHRISTIAN COALITION Meets the last Tues. of each month at 7 p.m. at Donnas Cafe in Eagle River. Call Jeff Hyslop, (715) 479-4066. DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP Meets the first Wed. of each month from 10 to 11 a.m. in the lower level of the Land O Lakes library. Call Mery Krause at (906) 544-2554. DOLL CLUB The Enchanted Doll Club meets the third Sat. of each month at 1 p.m. at Olson Memorial Library in Eagle River. Call Judy Wainwright, (715) 479-7132. EAGLE RIVER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Meets the fourth Thurs. of each month at 7 p.m. in the Northland Pines High School library in Eagle River. Call Sharon Rogers, (715) 889-3157. EASY EAGLES Meets every other Tues. at 11:30 a.m. at Riverstone Restaurant & Tavern in Eagle River. Call Charlie Eggers, (715) 479-1799.
Health
ACT NOW Open to physically challenged people in wheelchairs. Call Alvin Weso, (715) 478-5120. ADVANCE HEALTH-CARE PLANNING WORKSHOPS Meets first and third Fri. of each month at Medical Arts Building, 150 Hospital Rd., Eagle River. For reservations and/or information, call (715) 479-0375. ALZHEIMERS SUPPORT GROUP Held at Lillian Kerr Nursing Care & Rehabilitation Center in Phelps. Call Laura Javenkowski, (715) 545-2589. NORTHWOODS ALZHEIMERS SUPPORT GROUP Meets at 1:30 p.m. the first Thurs. of each month at One Penny Place in Woodruff. Call Joan Hauer, (715) 892-0053 or (715) 356-6540. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Meets the second Thurs. of each month at 10 a.m. at James Beck Cancer Center at Ministry Saint Marys Hospital in Rhinelander. Call (715) 361-2027. DAYBREAK ADULT CENTER Provides relief to caregivers who have elderly persons living with them. Activities include social events, outings, noon meal and snacks. Meets Thurs. from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Eagle River. Call (715) 617-0584. KIDS IN NEED Confidential 24-hour hot line, 1-(800) 622-9120, to teens and their
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COMMUNITY DINNERS Northwoods SHARE offers free community dinners the first and third Tues. of each month at Lincoln Town Hall in Eagle River. Doors open at 4 p.m., dinner at 5:30 p.m. Call Donna Goeddaeus, (715) 479-8244. FIRST AID/CPR CLASSES The American Red Cross offers various first aid, CPR and
ENGAGEMENTS
Meredith Cattau and Eddie Stefonek announce their engagement. The bride-elect is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David Cattau of Rhinelander. She is a 2006 graduate of Rhinelander High School and a 2011 graduate of UW-Eau Claire. She is employed as a special education teacher in the Chippewa Falls School District. The prospective groom is the son of Dale and Sue Stefonek of Sugar Camp. He is a 2006 graduate of Rhinelander High School. He will graduate this spring as an Academic Division II All American in n u r s i n g f r o m U W- Pa r k side/Milwaukee. He plans to work at Eau Claire Lutheran Hospital upon graduation. A Saturday, June 23, 2012,
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ONE YEAR AGO A missing Conserve School student was found safe after spending the night in the Sylvania Wilderness Area . . . Ministry Eagle River Memorial Hospital celebrated its 50th anniversary . . . Area snowmobile trails closed. FIVE YEARS AGO Silver Blades Ice Show celebrated its 50th anniversary . . . Residents of Interior Township filed a suit alleging that open-meeting laws were violated in a ruling to rezone property surrounding the Bond Falls Reservoir . . . The town of Cloverland adopted a citation ordinance allowing the town to issue money citations for infractions. 10 YEARS AGO Northland Pines School District was proposing a $1.3 million referendum despite $1 million in cuts. . . A federal court ruled against the Sierra Clubs attempt to block the logging of aspen in Ottawa National Forest . . . A proposed concealed-weapons bill was blocked in the state Senate. 15 YEARS AGO Eagle River Police Department was audited for allegedly violating its privilege to access the FBI criminal records . . . Northland Pines School Board approved all-day kindergarten . . . St. Germain placed a moratorium on multifamily projects.
This undated postcard of Evergreen Lodge in Boulder Junction was contributed by Cindy Pekrul of Land O Lakes.
KETTLE SUPPORT River Valley Bank in Eagle River was recently recognized for its support of the Salvation Armys Red Kettle campaign. During the campaign, kettles were dropped off at the bank several times each week
to be emptied, counted and deposited. Accepting the recognition plaque were bank customer service representatives, from left, Karen Martin, Kettle coordinator Joe Eisele, and Sue Ingham. Contributed Photo
20 YEARS AGO The third fire in six weeks broke out in Three Lakes at the Alpine Haus restaurant . . . The Eagle River Falcons won the Senior A State Hockey Tournament at the Dome . . . Mole Lake Band of Chippewa Indians agreed to reduce spearing quotas on 44 lakes. 30 YEARS AGO Building activity in Vilas and Oneida counties hit a record low . . . Development zoning changes for Lac du Flambeau were stalled . . . Judge Kinney ordered a jury trial for a man accused of stealing $6,039 from Lakeland State Bank. 40 YEARS AGO Milwaukee industrialist and Eagle River Development Corp. booster Arthur Riemer died; he was 77 . . . The Wisconsin and Michigan departments of Natural Resources held a joint two-day seminar at
Gateway Inn. 50 YEARS AGO Officials hoped the reintroduction of the fisher to Nicolet National Forest would help control exploding porcupine populations . . . A new $65,000 town hall was nearing completion in Manitowish Waters. 60 YEARS AGO Bids for a proposed addition to the Eagle River high school fell well under budget . . . After a year of inactivity, the Eagle River Chamber of Commerce was reorganized. 70 YEARS AGO Remodeling of the Eagle River E.W. Ellis building into a hospital would begin in the spring . . . Vilas County Board passed a resolution to retain the abandoned Mercer Civilian Conservation Corp camp. 80 YEARS AGO Eagle River played host to a Farmers Institute . . . Sylvester White confessed to the murder of trapper Frank Le Hay.
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(One Week 3/21/12) REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF EAGLE RIVER Note: The following is an abbreviated version of the minutes. A full copy can be obtained on our website www.eagleriver.govoffice2.com or at City Hall, 525 E. Maple Street in Eagle River Tuesday, March 13, 2012 The regular monthly meeting of the Common Council of the city of Eagle River was called to order at p.m. by Mayor Jeff Hyslop. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all. Roll call. Meadows, Burkett, Schaffer, Hendricks. Supervisors in attendance were Adamovich, Laux, Smith, Vander Bloomen and Brown. Motion by Hendricks, 2nd by Meadows to Approve minutes of previous meetings with correction to sheriff paragraph. Carried. Police Chief: 1. Winter parking and 2. Municipal schedule of deposits and ordinance changes: no action. Monthly report: no action. Eagle River Revitalization Program organization, long term plans & new executive director: no action. Approval of taxi drivers license for Robert Nosarewski. Motion by Burkett, 2nd by Meadows to allow Robert Nosarewski to drive a cab. Carried. D) Trees For Tomorrow Forest Fest: 1. Use of field behind city hall & ice skating rink for parking. 2. Approval of horse drawn wagon rides. 3. Waive direct seller permit. 4. St. closing/temporary sign/amplification/display of goods permits for Forest Fest August 4. Motion by Hendricks, 2nd by Schaffer to give approval for requests. Carried. Approval of agreement per request by Rob Hicks for signage for Boat Sport at 209 E. Tamarack Street. Motion by Schaffer, 2nd by Hendricks to approve the language to be used on the city of Eagle River permit application. Carried. Chamber of Commerce: 1. Waive direct sellers permit for Journeys Marathon, 4th of July parade, Paul Bunyan Fest, National Championship Musky Open and Cranberry Fest. 2. Class B temprorary picnic permits for Journeys Marathon, National Championship Musky Open and Cranberry Fest. Motion by Hendricks, 2nd by Burkett to okay Chamber of Commerce requests. Carried. St. Closing/Temporary Sign/Amplification/Display of Goods permits: 4th of July pig & corn roast w/entertainment. Motion by Burkett, 2nd by Meadows to mirror last year permit for the 4th of July pig and corn roast. Carried. E.R. Union Airport Fly In June 15 & 16. No action. Music for downtown area July through August. Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12 P.M. to 10 P.M. Motion by Burkett, 2nd by Meadows to grant permit July, Aug. and first week of Sept. from 4 to 9. Carried. Street sale with pig roast August 9. Motion by Schaffer, 2nd by Burkett to approve permit for street sale with pig & corn roast as presented. Carried. YMCA Moonshine Run July 7. Motion by Schaffer, 2nd by Hendricks to grant permit for YMCA Midnight Moonshine 5K run. Carried. Approval of camera system for Riverview Park. No action. Approval of operators licenses for: E. Canas, M. Gray, J. Karleovich, T. Neville: Motion by Burkett, 2nd by Schaffer to approve. Carried. Approval of payment of the bills. Motion by Schaffer, 2nd by Meadows to approve payment of the bills. Carried on roll call vote. Adoption of Resolution 832 RE: 614 Pride Lane and direct Clerk to mail resolution to Vilas County. No action. Approval and/or selection process for building inspector services: 1. BAAS Inspection Agency LLC, Richard A. Clem, Northwinds Inspection LTD. No action. Golf course update. No action. Administrators report. No discussion. Consideration of re-configuration of Silver Lake Road and Sheridan intersection. Motion by Burkett, 2nd by Meadows to leave the intersection the way it is. Carried on a roll call vote with Hendricks abstaining. Public comments. No action. Motion by Schaffer, 2nd by Hendricks to adjourn to closed session according to Wisconsin Statutes 19.85 (1)(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 specified public business, whenver competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session. A) Approval of hiring of golf instructor. Carried on roll call vote. Motion by Burkett, 2nd by Meadows to return to open session. Carried on roll call vote. Motion by Hendricks, 2nd by Burkett to instruct Joe Laux and Steve Garbowicz to enter into a contract with Jeff Symmonds for golf instruction. It will be a contract for use of the course. Carried on a roll call vote. Motion by Burkett, 2nd by Meadows. Adjourn at 7:27 P.M. Carried. Debra A. Brown, WCMC-CMC-CMTW Clerk-Treasurer 1030
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(Three Weeks, 3/21-4/4/2012) STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT, VILAS COUNTY PROBATE Notice to Creditors (Informal Administration) 12-PR-12 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BETTY J. MURPHY, DATE OF DEATH: JANUARY 11, 2012 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth March 1, 1932 and date of death January 11, 2012, was domiciled in Vilas County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 1274 E.
Harbor Drive, Arbor Vitae, WI 54568. 3. All interested persons waived notice. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is June 15, 2012. 5. A claim may be filed at the Vilas County Courthouse, Eagle River, Wisconsin, Probate Branch. /s/ Dawn Halverson Probate Registrar March 1, 2012 John C. Houlihan Houlihan Law Firm, S.C. P.O. Box 630 Minocqua, WI 54548 (715) 356-1422 Bar No. 1016296 1016
Reservations or cancellations need to be called in 24 hours in advance between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Call Penny LaFata at (715) 4792633. Home-delivered meals are available based on eligibility. While there is no set fee for a meal, the suggested donation is $4 per meal. No one will be denied service because of inability to contribute. TUESDAY, MARCH 27 Chicken breast Parmesan-buttered pasta Peas Wheat bread Peaches Cookie WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 Open-faced pork sandwich Whipped potatoes and gravy Sweet-and-sour coleslaw Apricots FRIDAY, MARCH 30 Baked fish Potatoes and onions Carrot coins Rye bread Dutch apple crumble All meals include 1% milk and coffee.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPOINT NICOLET AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD MEMBERS
Notice is hereby given that the Board Appointment Committee of the Nicolet Area Technical College District will accept applications for the appointments of three (3) persons to the Nicolet District Board. Appointments will be made in accordance with the Appointment Committees Plan of Representation, which specifies geographic areas of representation within the district, in addition to specific categories of membership. In the appointment process, equal consideration is given to the general population distribution within the Nicolet Area Technical College District as well as to the distribution of women and minorities. Employer and employee representatives should be representative of the businesses and industries within the District. The Plan of Representation requires a total Board of Trustees with the following geographic representation based on population: Vilas and a portion of Iron Counties 2 representatives Forest County 1 representative Oneida and a portion of Langlade Counties 4 representatives Lincoln County 1 representative A nine-member Board of Trustees with these categories of membership represented is required: 2 employers, 2 employees, 3 additional members, 1 school district administrator and 1 elected official. We currently have openings in the following categories: < One (1) Employer Member position, a 3-year term beginning 7/1/12, and upon certification of the Wisconsin Technical College System Board, expiring 6/30/15 < One (1) Employee Member position, a 3-year term beginning 7/1/12, and upon certification of the Wisconsin Technical College System Board, expiring 6/30/15 < One (1) School District Administrator position, a 3-year term beginning 7/1/12, and upon certification of the Wisconsin Technical College System Board, expiring 6/30/15 This year two of the three appointments must each represent one of the following geographic areas: < Forest County < The combined area made up of Oneida County and the portion of Langlade County that is within the Nicolet Area Technical College District. An EMPLOYER MEMBER is defined as someone with authority to recommend any of the following: hire, transfer, suspend, discipline, lay-off, recall, adjust grievances, promote, discharge, assign, or reward. The exception is a person who acts in the capacity of an officer or agent of a labor organization, even though that person may have the power to hire, etc. An EMPLOYEE MEMBER is defined as a person who is employed but does not meet any of the criteria in the Employer category. The only exception to this criteria is that a person who acts in the capacity of an officer or agent of a labor organization is considered an Employee even though that person may have the power to hire, etc., as listed in the Employer section. A SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR is defined as someone employed as a school district superintendent, supervising principal, or other person who acts as the administrative head of a school district, and who holds an administrators license. Applications must be submitted in writing on forms that may be obtained from the Nicolet Area Technical College District Office, Lake Julia Campus, 5364 College Drive, P.O. Box 518, Rhinelander, WI 54501, (715) 365-4415, or by email abonack@nicoletcollege.edu. The deadline for receipt of applications is 4 p.m., Thursday, April 5, 2012 No Exceptions. Please send application to Chairman, District Board Appointment Committee, Nicolet Area Technical College, P.O. Box 518, Rhinelander, WI 54501. All candidates MUST provide two letters of recommendation. All candidates MUST attend the pubic hearing at which his or her appointment to the district board is discussed.
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The average person can live about a month without eating any food, but can only live about a week without water.
First place: Clyde Owens and Bob Peterman. Second place (tie): Mary Ann McNeil and Mary Ellen Peterman, Sally Kemp and Joyce Owens, Lila Fletcher and Kaye McCardle.
Results of 3/15/12
First place (tie): June Harrison and Terry McCloskey, Sally Kemp and Kaye McCardle. Third place: Mickey Barricklow and Bob Peterman.
Duplicate bridge is played every Monday at 1 p.m. and every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the basement of First Congregational United Church of Christ, located at the corner of First and Division streets. The public is welcome. For more information, call (715) 546-3021.
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(Six Weeks, 3/7-4/11/12) STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY Case No. 10-CV-367 _____________________________________________ Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2011-1 Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Plaintiff, vs. Robert John Eisert a/k/a Robert J. Eisert, Earl W. Betzhold, Barbara A. Betzhold, Ritchie Lakeland Oil Co., Inc. and Asset Acceptance LLC, Defendants. _____________________________________________ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE _____________________________________________ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on January 6, 2012 in the amount of $175,027.63 the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: April 26, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff at the sale in cash, cashier's check or certified funds, payable to the clerk of courts (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). The balance of the successful bid must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash, cashiers check or certified funds no later than ten days after the court;s confirmation of the sale or else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold as is and subject to all liens and encumbrances. PLACE: On the front steps of the Vilas County Courthouse, Eagle River DESCRIPTION: LOT 13: A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 6 EAST OF THE FOURTH PRINICIPAL MERIDIAN, ARBOR VITAE TOWNSHIP, VILAS COUNTY, WISCONSIN, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 1, MARKED BY A 2" BRASS CAPPED IRON PIPE; THENCE S 87 55' 00" E, 1170.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 1 TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE N 27 28' 08" W, 307.96 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A PRIVATE ROAD; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 90.00 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE, THE CENTER OF WHICH LIES NORTHWESTERLY WITH A RADIUS OF 133.00 FEET AND THE CHORD OF WHICH BEARS N 52 51' 06" E, 88.49 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE S 88 44' 31" E, 217.59 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE S 01 09' 22" W, 326.90 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE N 87 55' 00" W, 139.36 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. LOT 14: A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 6 EAST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ARBOR VITAE TOWNSHIP, VILAS COUNTY, WISCONSIN, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 1, MARKED BY A 2" BRASS CAPPED IRON PIPE; THENCE S 87 55' 00" E, 1309.36 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 1 TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE N 01 09' 22" E, 326.90 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE N 88 44' 31" W, 217.59 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A PRIVATE ROAD; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 75.00 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE, THE CENTRE OF WHICH LIES WESTERLY WITH A RADIUS OF 133.00 FEET AND THE CHORD OF WHICH BEARS N 17 18' 39" E, 74.01 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE N 01 09' 22" E ALONG THE EASTERLY RIGHTOF-WAY LINE OF SAID PRIVATE ROAD 220.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 68.68 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE, THE CENTER OF WHICH LIES WESTERLY WITH A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET AND THE CHORD OF WHICH BEARS N 10 30' 22" E, 63.41 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE N 75 53 18" E, 193.53 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE S 01 09' 22" W, 405.00 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED 1/13 INTEREST IN AND TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER AND ACROSS A PRIVATE ROAD 66.0 FEET IN WIDTH WHICH LIES 33.0 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE; COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 6 EAST; THENCE N 01 41' 00" E ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, 563.75 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE N 77 07' 57" E ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A TOWN ROAD 187.88 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE N 82 31' 29" E ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 109.68 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE S 01 41' 00" W, 243.10 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY 148.56 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE, THE CENTER OF WHICH LIES NORTHEASTERLY WITH A RADIUS OF 95.00 AND A CHORD WHICH BEARS S 43 07' 00" E, 133.98 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE S 87 55' 00" E, 590.52 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY 158.70 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE, THE CENTER OF WHICH LIES NORTHWESTERLY WITH A RADIUS OF 100.0 FEET AND A CHORD WHICH BEARS N 46 37' 11" E, 142.56 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE N 01 09' 22" E, 257.56 FEET TO A POINT OF ENDING, SAID POINT BEING THE CENTER OF A CUL-DE-SAC WITH A RADIUS OF 30.0 FEET. AREA WITHIN CUL-DE-SAC ALSO DESCRIBED IN THIS DESCRIPTION. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2597 Snyder Loop Woodruff, WI 54568-9272 DATED: February 21, 2012 Gray & Associates, L.L.P. Attorneys for Plaintiff 16345 West Glendale Drive New Berlin, WI 53151-2841 (414) 224-8404 Please go to www.gray-law.com to obtain the bid for this sale. Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously received a discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not be construed as an attempt to hold you personally liable for the debt. 0978
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(Six Weeks, 2/22-3/28/12) STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY Case No. 11-CV-224 Code No. 30404-Foreclosure of Mortgage Dollar Amount Greater Than $5,000.00 ______________________________________________ BMO HARRIS BANK NA AS SUCCESSOR TO M&I MARSHALL & ILSLEY BANK, successor to M&I Bank of Eagle River, Plaintiff, vs. BARRY E. NETTROUR and NELANI A. NETTROUR, husband and wife; and JOSEPH M. CAHILL; and COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, INC.; and EAGLE RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, INC.; and LEON DEJONGH, d/b/a Grotenhuis, Dejongh, & Skye; and PAUL GROTENHUIS, d/b/a Grotenhuis, Dejongh, & Skye; and HARRY SKYE, d/b/a Grotenhuis, Dejongh, & Skye; and JAMES T. RUNYON; and MINISTRY MEDICAL GROUP, INC., d/b/a Rhinelander Regional Medical, and d/b/a St. Marys Hospital; and CAPITAL ONE BANK USA N.A., Defendants. ______________________________________________ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ______________________________________________ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on October 4, 2011, in the amount of $89,630.23, the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows:. TIME: April 12, 2012 at 2:00 oclock p.m. TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or certified funds at the time of sale; balance due within 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to plaintiff. 2. Sold as is and subject to all legal liens and encumbrances. 3. Buyer to pay applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer Tax. PLACE: Vilas County Courthouse, located at 330 Court Street, Eagle River, Wisconsin. DESCRIPTION: Parcel I: A parcel of land in Government Lot Two (2) in Section Three (3), in Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Ten (10) East, in the Town of Lincoln, Vilas County, Wisconsin, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the South corner of said Section 3, marked by a railroad spike, witnessed by an iron pipe North 88 02' 30" East 30.03 feet; thence North 17 46' 41" West along the North-South line 1258.59 feet to a point; thence North 88 38' 11" West 41.11 feet to the point of beginning marked by an iron pipe on the Westerly right of way line of Bloom Road; thence continuing North 88 38' 11" West along a line by agreement 1265.43 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 00 00' 00" East 598.50 feet to an iron pipe near the Easterly shoreline of Loon Lake; thence North 40 23' 33" East along the shoreline 120.90 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 12 28' 52" East along the shoreline 140.16 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 86 42' 02" East 862.39 feet to an iron pipe on the Westerly right of way line of Bloom Road; thence South 18 02' 27" East along the right of way 954.08 feet to the point of beginning. Except the South 66 feet thereof. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING, however, to the grantor herein an easement for roadway purposes over and across the presently existing driveway located on the above described premises, which intersects Bloom Road near the Northeast corner of the above described premises and from said point of intersection proceeds in a Southwesterly direction for a distance of approximately 480 feet to a point from which said driveway then proceeds in a Northwesterly direction for a distance of approximately 150 feet to the North line of the parcel described above. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the following described parcels: A.That parcel as described in Volume 337 Micro Records, Page 172. B.That parcel as described in Volume 714 Micro Records, Page 128. C.That parcel as described in Volume 820 Micro Records, Page 280. More commonly known as 821 Bloom Road. Tax Key No. 14-182. Parcel II: A parcel of land in Government Lot Two (2), in Section Three (3), in Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Ten (10) East, in the Town of Lincoln, Vilas County, Wisconsin, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the South corner of said Section 3, marked by a railroad spike witnessed by an iron pipe North 88 02 30" East 30.03; thence North 17 46' 41" West along the North-South line 1258.59 feet to a point; thence North 88 38' 11" West 41.11 feet to a point marked by an iron pipe on the Westerly R/W line of Bloom Road; thence North 18 02' 27" West along the Westerly R/W line of Bloom road for 66 feet and to the point of beginning; thence North 88 38' 11" West for 418 feet to a point; thence North 18 02 27" West and parallel to the Bloom Road for 209 feet to a point; thence South 88 38' 11" East for 418 feet to a point on the Westerly R/W line of Bloom Road; thence South 18 02' 27" East along the Westerly R/W line of Bloom Road for 209 feet and back to the point of beginning. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 821 Bloom Road, Town of Lincoln. 789 Bloom Road, Town of Lincoln. TAX KEY NO.: 14-182, 14-183-02 Frank Tomlanovich Sheriff of Vilas County, WI ODESS AND ASSOCIATES, S.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff 1414 Underwood Avenue, Suite 403 Wauwatosa, WI 53213 (414) 727-1591 ODess and Associates, S.C., is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously received a Chapter 7 Discharge in Bankruptcy, this correspondence should not be construed as an attempt to collect a debt. 1991
Three Lakes High School students taking part in the performance at the State Capitol building in Madison will be, front row from left, choir members Megan Rheaume-Brand, Natalie Miller, Moriah Clay, Madison Draeger, Morgan Wobschall,
Bella Devereaux, Cassie Walkowski, Kinsey Queen and Anya Fairchild; back row, Anthony Briggs, Tyler Krusick, Jordan Michalek, Derek Thorn, Ryan Miller, Briar Patterson and Mariah Robinson. Contributed Photo
LEGION BIRTHDAY The Three Lakes American Legion Post 431 and Auxiliary held its birthday party Saturday, celebrating its 93rd anniversary. Following a chicken dinner, Badger Boy State participants Charles Starke and Trenten Stefonek spoke about their experi-
ences. Participating in the event were the boys and their parents from left, Kim Starke, Ginny Starke, Charles Starke, Trenten Stefonek, Margo Smith and Lou Smith. Unable to attend the event was Badger State participant Ross Thorn. Photo By Jan Hintz
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(One Week 3/21/12) TOWN OF THREE LAKES RESOLUTION ACCEPTING DNR ROAD AIDS FUNDING 022112 WHEREAS, Rice Lake Road (RLR) in the Thunder Lake Wildlife Area in the Town of Three Lakes has been selected by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) for funding in the 2012 Road Aids Program with a project total of NINETYNINE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($99,000.00) and; WHEREAS, in order to finalize the award for the project the Three Lakes Town Board of Supervisors are required to adopt a resolution to that effect; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of Supervisors of the Town of Three Lakes, Oneida County, as follows: 1. To accept the amount of the WDNR funding of $90,000; 2. To approve the pledged cost share of Ten Percent (10%) or $9,000 of Town funds to the project; 3. To expand the entire $99,000 on improvements related to the RLR projects as included in the project application; 4. That this Resolution shall be effective February 21, 2012. /s/ Don Sidlowski, Town Chairman /s/ Susan Harris, Town Clerk ATTEST Adopted: 02/21/2012 Amended: 03/06/2012 Effective: 03/21/2012 Published: 03/21/2012 1024
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the official public test of the automatic tabulating equipment to be used in the April 3, 2012, Presidential Preference Spring Election in the town of Three Lakes will be conducted at the Town Office at 6965 West School Street, Three Lakes, Wis., at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, March 26, 2012.
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PET DRIVE The Three Lakes Elementary School kindergarten class recently sponsored its second annual pet drive. All students, kindergarten thru sixth grade, were invited to donate
and help collect pet food, treats and toys for animals. More than 300 items were presented to Pam Ragan of the Vilas County Animal Shelter. Contributed Photo
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(One Week 3/21/2012) TOWN OF PHELPS ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE ROUTE ORDINANCE #2011-1 STATE OF WISCONSIN Town of Phelps Vilas County SECTION I TITLE AND PURPOSE The title of this ordinance is the Town of Phelps All-Terrain Vehicle Route Ordinance. The purpose of this ordinance is to establish an all-terrain vehicle route in the town and to regulate the operation of all-terrain vehicles in the town. Also, the purpose of this ordinance is to have a connectivity all-terrain vehicle route on CTH A to the Forest County line. SECTION II AUTHORITY The Town Board of the Town of Phelps, Vilas County, Wisconsin, has the specific authority to adopt this All-Terrain Vehicle Route Ordinance under s. 23.33 (8) (b) and (11), Wis. stats. SECTION III ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE This ordinance adopted on proper notice with a quorum and roll call vote by a majority of the town board present and voting, provides the authority for the town to designate all-terrain vehicle routes in the town and to regulate the use of those routes and all-terrain vehicles in the town. SECTION IV OPERATION OF ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES Pursuant to s. 23.33 (4) (d) 4., Wis. stats., except as otherwise provided in s. 23.33 (4), Wis. Stats., no person may operate an all-terrain vehicle on the roadway portion of any highway in the town except on roadways that are designated as all-terrain vehicle routes by this ordinance. Operation of allterrain vehicles on a roadway in the town that is an all-terrain vehicle route is authorized only for the extreme right side of the roadway except that left turns may be made from any part of the roadway that is safe given prevailing conditions. SECTION V DESIGNATION OF ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE ROUTES The following routes are designated allterrain vehicle routes in the town: County Hwy A from Forest County line to east entrance of Eagle Farm Road Mail Route Rd from County Hwy A to Livingston Rd Livingston Rd from Mail Route Rd to where private roads branch off Eagle Farm Road Loop from County Hwy A west to Strong Road & Engberg Lane Sand Lake Lane from Eagle Farm Rd to County Hwy A Sand Lake Rd from County Hwy A to Fort Eagle Estate Rd St Louis Rd from County Hwy A to State Hwy 17 Deerskin Rd from border of Nicolet National Forest to State Hwy 17 Engberg Lane from County Hwy A to 1800 Engberg Lane Strong Rd from County Hwy A to Co-op Rd SECTION VI PROCEDURES FOR ADDING/DELETING TOWN ROADS AS ROUTES Road and road segments may be added/deleted as all-terrain vehicle routes through the following process: A. A property owner or resident within the town must petition the town to add/delete a road or road segment. The petitioner must obtain blank petition forms from the town clerk. The petitioner must secure a majority of signatures of all the property owners/residents on the road. B. The town board shall, within 30 days of receipt of the petition, review the petition and make a determination as to whether the road or road segment in question is appropriate for use as permitted under this article. C. The town board shall hold a public hearing on the petition. This public hearing may be held in conjunction with a regularly scheduled town board meeting. That public hearing shall be considered first consideration of a proposed change to the towns ordinance. The board shall make reasonable efforts to ensure residents on affected roads are given notice of the public hearing. D. If the town board gives tentative approval to the ordinance change at first consideration, the board shall bring the matter up for second consideration at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the board. All proposed changes are subject to Town Board approval. SECTION VII CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE ROUTES Pursuant to s. 23.33 (8) (d), Wis. stats. the following restrictions are placed on the use of the town all-terrain vehicle routes designated by this resolution: A. Routes shall be marked by the Landover ATV Club with uniform all-terrain vehicle route signs in accordance with s. NR 64.12 (7), Wisconsin Administrative Code. Signage to be inspected by and maintained annually by the Landover ATV Club. No person may do any of the following in regard to signs marking town all-terrain vehicle routes: 1. Intentionally remove, damage, deface, move, or obstruct any uniform all-terrain vehicle route or trail sign or standard or intentionally interfere with the effective operation of any uniform allterrain vehicle route or trail sign or standards if the sign or standard is legally placed by the state, any municipality, or any authorized individual. 2. Possess any uniform all-terrain vehicle route or trail sign or standard of the type established by the department for the warning, instruction, or information of the public, unless he or she obtained the uniform all-terrain vehicle route or trail sign or standard in a lawful manner. Possession of a uniform allterrain vehicle route or trail sign or standard creates a rebuttable presumption of illegal possession. B. Operation shall be subject to all provisions of s. 23.33, Wis. Stats., which is adopted as a part of this ordinance by reference, pursuant to s. 23.33 (11), Wis. Stats. C. A copy of this ordinance shall be sent by the town clerk to the Vilas County Sheriff's Department. D. All ATV operators shall observe ATV posted roadway speed limits; and hours of operation are from 7 a.m. 10 p.m. E. All ATV operators shall ride single file. F. All ATV operators shall slow the vehicle to 10 mph or less when operating within 150 feet of a dwelling and within 100 feet of a pedestrian. G. The routes will be open from May 1 to October 31. H. The Town reserves the right to close a road due to inclement weather conditions. I. (Grosser Lane to Boat Landing Lane and Millerville Lane up to STH 17 are open all year long.) SECTION VIII ENFORCEMENT This ordinance may be enforced by any law enforcement officer authorized to enforce the laws of the state of Wisconsin. SECTION IX PENALTIES The penalties under in s. 23.33 (13) (a), Wis. Stats., are adopted by reference. SECTION X EFFECTIVE DATE This ordinance is effective for a trial period of two years on publication or posting. If County Board approval for use of County roads and property is not issued; this ordinance is null and void. The town clerk shall properly publish this ordinance as required under s. 60.80, Wis. Stats. Adopted this 11th day of March, 2012. TOWN OF PHELPS, VILAS COUNTY, WISCONSIN. /s/ Colin Snook, Chairperson /s/ Donna Brand, Supervisor /s/ Steven Waier, Supervisor Eugene McCaslin, Supervisor /s/ Dorothy Kimmerling, Supervisor Attest: /s/ Marjorie Hiller, Town Clerk/Treasurer Published/Posted: 3/21/12 1017
John Jackl of Whataview Farm & Weaver in Phelps will be available to discuss the art of commercially manufacturing maple syrup during the afternoon segment of the Maple Tour event this Satur-
day. There will also be a morning tour of three traditional sugar bushes. Staff Photo By ANTHONY DREW
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(One Week 3/21/12) Town of Phelps Ordinance to Extend Town Officer Terms in Response to Election Law Changes Ordinance No. 2012-2 Whereas, the term of elected town officers (other than elected assessors) have previously begun on the 2nd Tuesday in April; Whereas town officers (other than assessors) elected in April 2012 and thereafter will now have their terms of office commence on the 3rd Tuesday in April due to recent state election law changes; Whereas this law change results in a weeklong gap between the end of the current terms of office for those town officers elected in either 2010 or 2011 and the start of the new terms of office for those officers elected in April 2012 or April 2013; Whereas, 2011 Wis. Act 115 provides that a town board may enact an ordinance providing that the terms of any elective officers in the town who were elected or appointed to serve for terms expiring on the 2nd Tuesday in April 2012 or 2013 may be extended to the 3rd Tuesday in April in the same year in which the terms would otherwise have expired. Therefore, be it hereby ordained by the Town Board of Phelps, Vilas County, that the terms of elected town officers which shall expire after 11:59 p.m. on the 2nd Monday of April in either April 2012 or April 2013 shall be extended until the 3rd Tuesday of April in the same year in which the terms would otherwise have expired. This ordinance shall be effective upon publication or posting by the town clerk as required, pursuant to s. 60.80, Wis. Stat. Adopted this 12th day of March 2012. By the Town Board of the Town of Phelps, Vilas County, Wisconsin: /s/ Colin Snook, Town Chairperson /s/ Steven Waier, Supervisor /s/ Donna Brand, Supervisor /s/ Dorothy Kimmerling, Supervisor Attest: /s/ Marjorie Hiller, Town Clerk 1018
Due to technical difficulties, the Phelps public library will reshow the film My Week With Marilyn Wednesday, March 21, at 2 p.m. The movie, starring Michelle Williams, is 99 minutes long and is rated R. Movie admission, popcorn and coffee will be free of charge. New adult fiction releases include: Another Piece of My Heart by Green, Stay Close by Coben, Good Father by Hawley, Expats by Pavone, The Dressmaker by Alcott, The Rope by Barr, Carry the One by Anshaw, Death Comes to Pemberley by James, Born to Darkness by Brockmann, Lone Wolf by Picoult, Dog Who Danced by Wilson, Celebrity in Death
by Robb, Left for Dead by Jance, Waltz This Way by Cassidy, Cats Claw by Albert, Cinnamon Roll Murder by Fluke and Illusion by Peretti. New movie releases include: Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Tinker Tailer Soldier Spy, The Muppets, The Sitter, My Week With Marilyn, Bag of Bones, The Descendants, Melancholia, Young Adult, J. Edgar, Adventures of Tin Tin, Immortals, My Future Boyfriend, Decision, Foot loose, Like Cra zy, Tooth Fairy 2, Jack and Jill, Johnny English, London Boulevard, Tower Heist and Puss in Boots. Library hours are Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesdays, 2 to 6 p.m.; and Saturdays 10 a.m. to noon. For more information, contact the library at phelps.wislib.org or (715) 545-2887.
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The Big Sand Lake Property Owners Association (BSLPOA) proposes to chemically treat approximately 9.8 acres of Big Sand Lake to control excessive growth of the exotic invasive aquatic plant, Eurasian water milfoil (EWM). Clean Lakes Inc. will conduct an application of the aquatic herbicide DMA 4 IVM (liquid 2, 4-D) to infestations of EWM. It is anticipated that the treatment will occur sometime in May 2012, and will proceed only after the BSLPOA obtains a permit for the treatment from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The water-use restrictions for DMA 4 IVM are as follows: There are no swimming or fishing restrictions. Do not use water from treated areas for irrigation purposes for 21 days after treatment, or until an approved assay indicates the 2, 4-D concentration is 100 ppb (0.1ppm) or less. The BSLPOA will hold a pubic informational meeting on the proposed treatments if five or more individuals, organizations, special units of government, or local units of government request one in writing. The person or entity requesting the meeting shall state a specific agenda of topics including problems and alternatives to be discussed. The request for a public informational meeting must be sent in writing to the Big Sand Lake Property Owners Association, P.O. Box 134, Phelps, WI 54554 and to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 107 Sutliff Avenue, Rhinelander, WI 54501 within 5 days after the public notice is published.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
TO: ELECTORATE OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHELPS TAKE NOTICE that a referendum election will be held on Tuesday, April 3, 2012, in the School District of Phelps on the question of whether or not the resolution authorizing the school district budget to exceed revenue limit set forth below shall be approved. The resolution was adopted by the Board of Education of the district on December 21, 2011, and is available for inspection at the District Office, 4451 Old School Road, Phelps, WI 54554. The question which shall appear on the ballot is as follows: Shall the following Resolution be approved? BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the School District of Phelps, Vilas County, Wisconsin, that the revenue included in the School District budget commencing with the 2012-2013 school year and ending with the 2014-2015 school year be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91 (2m), Wisconsin Statutes for the purpose of paying operation and maintenance expenses by an amount of $895,000 each year for nonrecurring purposes. Copies of the resolution directing submission of the question set forth above to the electorate and information concerning district boundaries may be obtained at the school district offices located at 4451 Old School Road, Phelps, WI 54554. District electors must vote on the question at the times and places at which they cast their ballots in regularly scheduled elections. Persons with questions regarding the referendum election should contact Delnice Hill, District Administrator. School District of Phelps
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TOWN OF PHELPS
Notice is hereby given that the official public test of the automatic tabulating equipment to be used at the April 3, 2012, election in the town of Phelps will be conducted at the Phelps Town Office, 4495 Town Hall Road, Phelps, Wis., at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 29, 2012. Marjorie Hiller, Clerk/Treasurer 1019
Public Notice
Approximately mid-May 2012, up to 64 acres of Eurasian water milfoil on Long Lake will be treated with a liquid formulation of aquatic herbicide 2, 4-D DMA 4, IVM and Aquathol K. Water-use restrictions will be posted at the public boat landing the day of treatment. Riparian property owners within 150 feet of the treatment sites will receive a copy of the WDNR chemical application permit prior to the date of treatment. Requests for a public information meeting regarding this proposed treatment must be sent in writing to the Long Lake of Phelps Lake District, P.O. Box 202, Phelps, WI 54554, within five days after the public notice is made. For additional information, contact Dan Anderson of the Long Lake of Phelps Lake District at 847-767-3595. 8369
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At its March 12 meeting, the St. Germain Town Board contracted with SonicNet to install a 150-foot tower on town property from which antennae will broadcast and receive Internet signals. The service will be available to residents and businesses in the 542 exchange area. The company will install the tower at the towns expense of $7,399, and pay the town $1 per subscriber, per month, as a lease fee. The tower will be paid for from room tax fees designated for community development. SonicNet will provide the town with four free accounts which will enable new administrative software to operate efficiently at the St. Germain Golf Course. The community center, fire department and town clerk will have free service and members of the St. Germain Chamber of Commerce will be offered a discounted plan. The new service is expected to save the town $980 annually. Road limit weight restrictions went into effect Monday,
Prime-Time Dining
The town of St. Germain recently received a speed-monitoring radar sign that will be used along Highway 70 as part of a Community Safety Project. Photo By Wally Geist
Prime-Time Dining is available at the St. Germain senior nutrition site located at Fibbers Restaurant, 8679 Big St. Germain Drive. Meals are served Mondays and Fridays at noon. Home-delivered meals are available based on eligibility. While there is no set fee for a meal, donations will be accepted. No one will be denied service because of inability to contribute. The suggested donation is $4. For reservations, contact Verdelle Mauthe, site manager, 24 hours in advance, at (715) 542-2951. FRIDAY, MARCH 23 Fish sandwich Baked french fries Oatmeal cookie MONDAY, MARCH 26 Hamburger Potato salad Gingersnaps All meals served with bread or roll, margarine and low-fat milk.
equipment from the county including vehicle scales which have been placed in the towns garage. Training
has been provided to the constable on using the scales to identify overweight vehicles.
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(One Week 3/21/12) Chapter 15: An Ordinance to Regulate Road Limits on Town Roads in the Town of St. Germain, Vilas County, Wisconsin STATE OF WISCONSIN Town of Saint Germain Vilas County The Town Board of the Town of Saint Germain, Vilas County, Wisconsin, has the specific authority under s. 349.16, Wis. Stats., to adopt this ordinance. This ordinance, adopted by a majority of the town board on a roll call vote with a quorum present and voting and proper notice having been given, establishes special or seasonal weight limits as follows: A. No person shall operate a vehicle in excess of five tons (10,000 pounds) on all Town roads except the following: Birchwood Dr. from Hwy. 155 to Gravel Pit Rd., Pedycourt Rd. from Hwy. 155 to transfer station, or portions of such roads/streets when signs have been erected giving notice of such weight limitation, except when the vehicle is being operated under permit expressly authorizing such weight limitations to be exceeeded. B. The town chairperson, or his or her designee, shall erect signs as required under s. 349.16 (2). Wis. Stats.* C. No person may operate any vehicle on the above-noted highways in violation of the above-noted weight limits without a written permit issued by the Town Board of the Town of Saint Germain. Any person violating any provision of this ordinance shall be penalized as provided in s. 348.21, Wis. Stats., plus court costs, surcharges, assessments, and costs for each violation. Each trip in violation of this ordinance constitutes a separate offense. In addition, the town board may seek injunctive relief from a court of record to enjoin further violations. D. Written permits shall be required and the variance shall be approved by the Town Chairperson, The Town Clerk or by the officer in charge of road maintenance. Persons requesting variances to travel the abovementioned roads/streets must inform the town officer in writing of the purpose for traveling those roads/streets, days of the week, they will be doing so, and approximate time of day. E. The Town Chairperson, Town Clerk, or officer in charge of maintenance of said roads/streets may exempt vehicles carrying certain commodities specified by the Saint Germain Town Board and/or officer in charge of maintenance, or which are used to perform certain services specified by the Town Board or officer in charge of maintenance, including but not limited to pumping septic or holding tanks, suppliers of fuel, and waste (garbage) collectors, from the special weight limitation referred to above or may set different weight limitations than those imposed above for vehicles carrying those commodities or which are used to perform those services, if such exemption or limitation is reasonable and necessary to promote the public health, safety, and welfare. School buses and Emergency Vehicles are excluded from ordinance. F. Variance fee of $25.00 to be paid in full by applicant prior to issuance of permit. /s/ Walt Camp, Town Chairperson /s/ John Vojta, Supervisor /s/ William Bates, Supervisor /s/ Fred Radtke, Supervisor /s/ H. Lee Christensen, Supervisor Attest: /s/ Thomas E. Martens, Town Clerk 03/12/2012 *Note: Sign placement is governed by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices authorized under s. 84.02 (4) (e), Wis. Stats. 1028
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(One Week 3/21/12) Ordinance to Extend Town Officer Terms in Response to Election Law Changes No. Chapter 16 Whereas, the term of elected town officers (other than elected assessors) have previously begun on the 2nd Tuesday in April; Whereas town officers (other than assessors) elected in April 2012 and thereafter will now have their terms of office commence on the 3rd Tuesday in April due to recent state election law changes; Whereas this law change results in a weeklong gap between the end of the current terms of office for those town officers elected in either 2010 or 2011 and the start of the new terms of office for those officers elected in April 2012 or April 2013; Whereas, 2011 Wis. Act 115 provides that a town board may enact an ordinance providing that the terms of any elective officers in the town who were elected or appointed to serve the terms expiring on the 2nd Tuesday in April 2012 or 2013 may be extended to the 3rd Tuesday in April in the same year in which the terms would otherwise have expired; Therefore, be it hereby ordained by the Town Board of the Town of Saint Germain, Vilas County, that the terms of elected town officers which shall expire after 11:59 p.m. on the 2nd Monday of April in either April 2012 or April 2013 shall be extended until the 3rd Tuesday of April in the same year in which the terms would otherwise have expired. This ordinance shall be effective upon publication or posting by the town clerk as required, pursuant to s. 60.80, Wis. Stat. Adopted this 12th day of March 2012. By the Town Board of the Town of Saint Germain, Vilas County, Wisconsin: /s/ Walter Camp, Town Chairperson Attest: /s/ Thomas E. Martens, Town Clerk 03/12/2012 1027
Volunteers worked to rebuild the public pier located at Plum Lake which will be completed soon. The project cost was covered through a combination of public funds and private donations. Photo By Wally Geist
donation from the Alverin Cornell Foundation, $1,500 from the Lioness Club, $2,000 from the Lions Club, an unspecified donation from the Alexander
Foundation, and donations from the public. Sundays lunch for the workers was provided by Judd and prepared by Sayner Pub.
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For Spring Election
LOCATION AND HOURS OF POLLING PLACE At the Spring Election to be held on April 3, 2012, in the town of Plum Lake, the polling place location for Wards 1 & 2 will be the Town Hall at 8755 Lake Street in Sayner. The polling place will be open at 7:00 a.m. and will close at 8:00 p.m. If you have any questions concerning your polling place, contact the municipal clerk, Sharon Brooker, P.O. Box 280, Sayner, WI 54560, or by phoning 715-542-4531. All polling places are accessible to elderly and disabled voters. Sharon Brooker, Clerk/Treasurer 1026
The St. Germain Fire Department will begin its semi-annual fire inspections the week of March 26. For more information about the inspections, call Phil Kohout at (715) 542-3850.
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(Six Weeks, 2/29-4/4/12) STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY Case No. 11-CV-178 ______________________________________________ Citizens Bank, Plaintiff, v. Sandra L. Kilkenny-Hennig a/k/a Sandra L. Sosnowski and F&M BankWisconsin n/k/a Citizens Bank Corp., Defendants. ______________________________________________ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ______________________________________________ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on July 20, 2011 in the amount of $79,047.51 the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: April 19, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff at the sale in cash, cashiers check or certified funds, payable to the clerk of courts (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). The balance of the successful bid must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash, cashier's check or certified funds no later than ten days after the courts confirmation of the sale or else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold as is and subject to all liens and encumbrances. PLACE: On the front steps of the Vilas County Courthouse, Eagle River DESCRIPTION: A parcel of land being a part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE SE ), Section Twentynine (29), Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East, of the Fourth Principal Meridian, Township of Lac du Flambeau, Vilas County, Wisconsin, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the East corner of said Section 29 being marked by a U.S. Forest Service Monument, thence S 1 38' 27" E 489.90 feet along the East line of said Section 29 to an iron pipe on the Northerly right-of-way line of a 66.00 foot wide Private Easement Road and the PLACE OF BEGINNING, thence continuing S 1 38' 27" E 66.03 feet along said East Section line to an iron pipe on the Southerly right-of-way line of said Private Easement Road, thence N 9000' 00" W 696.40 feet along said Southerly right-of-way line to an iron pipe on the Easterly right-ofway line of State Trunk Highway 70, thence N 2304' 40" E 236.39 feet along said Easterly right-of-way line to the point of curvature of a 5 00' curve to the Right, thence Northeasterly along said right-of-way line 404.51 feet along the arc of said 5 00' curve to the Right (chord bearing N 34 10' 07" E 402.04 feet) to an iron pipe on the North line of said NE SE , thence N 89 07' 18" E 211.99 feet along the North line of said NE - SE to an iron pipe, thence S 1 38' 27" E 487.57 feet parallel with and 150.00 feet West of the East line of said Section 29 to an iron pipe on the Northerly right-of-way line of said Private Easement Road, thence N 90 00' 00" E 150.06 feet along said Northerly right-of-way line back to the Place of Beginning. Subject to an easement over said Private Easement Road over the South 66.00 feet of this parcel. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: A parcel of land for purpose of a private access and utility easement in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE SE ), Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Forty (40) North, Range Four (4) East of the Fourth Principal Meridian, Lac du Flambeau Township, Vilas County, Wisconsin, being Exchange Parcel B shown on Map No. 05-124 by Wilderness Surveying, Inc., dated October 14, 2005, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the quarter corner common to Sections 28 and 29, marked by a brass capped iron pipe; thence South 01 degrees 38 minutes 27 seconds East for a distance of 490.00 feet along the section line to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, marked by an iron pipe. Thence continuing South 01 degrees 38 minutes 27 seconds East for a distance of 66.00 feet along the section line to an iron pipe; thence North 89 degrees 58 minutes 58 seconds West for a distance of 696.37 feet to an iron pipe on the easterly right-of-way line of State Highway 70; thence North 23 degrees 03 minutes 31 seconds East for a distance of 71.71 feet along said easterly rightof-way line to an iron pipe; thence South 89 degrees 59 minutes 27 seconds East for a distance of 516.26 feet to an iron pipe; thence continuing South 89 degrees 56 minutes 59 seconds East for a distance of 50.02 feet to an iron pipe; thence continuing South 89 degrees 56 minutes 59 seconds East for a distance of 66.03 feet to an iron pipe; thence continuing South 89 degrees 56 minutes 59 seconds East for a distance of 34.08 feet to the place of beginning. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 15655 State Highway 70 W Lac Du Flambeau, WI 54538-9611 That upon information and belief, the mortgage held by the plaintiff is a junior and subordinate mortgage against the premises and the plaintiff makes no representations or warranties regarding the priority of its mortgage. DATED: February 15, 2012 Gray & Associates, L.L.P. Attorneys for Plaintiff 16345 West Glendale Drive New Berlin, WI 53151-2841 (414) 224-8404 Please go to www.gray-law.com to obtain the bid for this sale. Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously received a discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not be construed as an attempt to hold you personally liable for the debt. 1998
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(Six Weeks, 3/14-4/18/12) STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY Case No. 11 CV 185 Code: 30404 - Foreclosure ______________________________________________ RIVER VALLEY BANK, Plaintiff, v. CRAIG A. ULATOWSKI, OMEGA HVAC CORP., EPHESIAN PROPERTIES, INC., RICK W. THOMS, SHARI McPHERSON, MID-WISCONSIN BANK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Acting Through the Department of Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, GUSTAVE A. LARSON COMPANY, Defendants. ______________________________________________ NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ______________________________________________ By virtue of and pursuant to a Judgment entered in the above-entitled action on September 7, 2011, I will sell at public auction at the front entrance of the Vilas County Courthouse, 330 Court Street, Eagle River, WI 54521, Wisconsin, in said county on May 3, 2012 at 2:00 p.m., all of the following described mortgaged premises, to wit: PARCEL A A parcel of land in Government Lot Six (6), Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Forty (40) North, Range Seven (7) East of the Fourth Principal Meridian, Arbor Vitae Township, Vilas County, Wisconsin, being parcel -A- shown on Map No. 96-101 by Wilderness Surveying, Inc., dated August 6, 1996, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Meander Corner where the line common to Section 29 and Section 30 intersects the southerly shore of Big Arbor Vitae Lake, marked by a W.C.D. brass capped iron pipe; thence South 02 degrees 09 minutes 14 seconds West for a distance of 537.64 feet along the west line of Section 29 to the southwest corner of Government Lot 6, being the South Sixteenth Corner, marked by an iron pipe; thence South 89 degrees 43 minutes 03 seconds East for a distance of 199.57 feet along the south line of Government Lot 6 to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, marked by an iron pipe. Thence continuing South 89 degrees 43 minutes 03 seconds East for a distance of 165.09 feet along the south line of Government Lot 6 to an iron pipe; thence North 02 degrees 12 minutes 43 seconds East for a distance of 323.53 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 36 degrees 19 minutes 47 seconds East for a distance of 49.30 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 07 degrees 30 minutes 24 seconds West for a distance of 40.53 feet to an iron pipe on the southerly right-ofway line of Big Arbor Vitae Drive; thence South 87 degrees 54 minutes 10 seconds West for a distance of 186.34 feet along the Southerly right-of-way line of Big Arbor Vitae Drive to an iron pipe; thence South 02 degrees 12 minutes 43 seconds West for a distance of 395.85 feet to the place of beginning. (Property #49) Street address: 10449 Big Arbor Vitae Drive, Arbor Vitae, WI TERMS OF SALE: 1. This is a cash sale. A certified check or bank draft in the amount of 10 percent of the amount bid must accompany the bid, with the balance due upon confirmation of sale by the Court. 2. Sale is subject to all unpaid real estate taxes and special assessments. 3. Purchaser shall pay any Wisconsin real estate transfer fee. 4. The property is being sold on an as is basis without warranties or representations of any kind. 5. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining possession of the property. 6. Sale is subject to the United States the 120 day post-sale right of redemption, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Sec. 2410. You are notified that we are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Frank Tomlanovich Vilas County Sheriff John D. Leary Attorneys for River Valley Bank RUDER WARE, L.L.S.C. 402 Graham Avenue Post Office Box 187 Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54702 Telephone: 715.834.3425 Facsimile: 715.834.9240 1000
(30), Township Forty (40) North, Range Nine (9) East lying East of Birchwood Drive; Except the South 425 feet thereof. Being located in the Town of Cloverland, Vilas County, Wisconsin. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1610 Birchwood Dr Saint Germain, WI 54558-9176 DATED: February 15, 2012 Gray & Associates, L.L.P. Attorneys for Plaintiff 16345 West Glendale Drive New Berlin, WI 53151-2841 (414) 224-8404 Please go to www.gray-law.com to obtain the bid for this sale. Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously received a discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not be construed as an attempt to hold you personally liable for the debt. 0964
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(Six Weeks, 3/7-4/11/12) STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY Case No. 2010 CV 0283 ______________________________________________ BMO HARRlS BANK N.A., successor by merger to M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank, Plaintiff, v. JOSEPH A. WENDELBERGER, and JENNIFER R. WENDELBERGER, Defendants. ______________________________________________ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ______________________________________________ By virtue of a judgment of foreclosure made in the above entitled action on February 21, 2012, the undersigned Sheriff of Vilas County will sell at public auction on the front steps of the Vilas County Courthouse, 330 Court Street, Eagle River, Wisconsin, on the 3rd day of May, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. the real estate and mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: A parcel of land in Government Lot 2, Section 30, Township 40 North, Range 9 East, Cloverland Township, Vilas County, Wisconsin, being the "KREZEL" parcel shown on Map No. 02-154 by Wilderness Surveying, Inc., dated August 13, 2002, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Witness Meander Corner where the West line of said Section 30 intersects the Southerly shore of St. Gennain Lake, marked by a W.C.D. brass capped iron pipe; thence meandering along the lake N 6T 16' 02" E for a distance of262.60 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING marked by an iron pipe. Thence continuing along the lake N 56 34' 32" E for a distance of 99.97 feet to an iron pipe; thence S 23 19' 09" E for a distance of 257.58 feet to an iron pipe on the Westerly right-of-way line of Birchwood Drive; thence along said right-of-way line S 18 57' 12" W for a distance of 90.54 feet to an iron pipe: thence N 46 11' 16" W for a distance of 96.33 feet to an iron pipe; thence continuing N 46 11' 16" for a distance of 57.71 feet to an iron pipe; thence N 15 36' 42" W for a distance of 166.61 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. The above Westerly lateral lot line extends N 23 20' 27" W, and the Easterly lateral lot line extends N 23 19' 09" W to Little St. Germain Lake, and includes all lands lying between the meander line and the ordinary high water mark. The mortgaged, premises is commonly referred to as 1547 Birchwood Drive, St. Germain, Wisconsin, 54558. The Real Property parcel identification number is GL 2-2. Terms of Sale: Cash payment of 10% of bid price at time of sale or money order or certified check. Balance of bid price within ten (10) days of confirmation of sale. Dated this 7th day of March, 2012. Frank Tomlanovich SHERIFF OF VILAS COUNTY, WISCONSIN Attorneys for Plaintiff, BMO Harris Bank, N.A. McNALLY, MALONEY & PETERSON, S.C. Brian J. Pfeil, Esq. State Bar No. 1029914 2600 North Mayfair Road, Suite 1080 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226 (414) 257-3399 (414) 257-3223 bpfeil@mmplaw.com 0983
TRAIL FUNDRAISER A corned beef and cabbage dinner was held last Saturday at Club 45 Sport Bar & Grill as a fundraiser for the Conover
Sno-Buddies. Participating in the event were, left to right, Club 45 owners Dave and Jen Payne and George and Diane Hallis. Photo By Janet Garling
FIREFIGHTERS BENEFIT Conover Fire Department recently held a car wash as a benefit for Braydon Matter, a two-year-old born with cytomegalovirus. Members of the Lions Club
made an additional contribution and the total raised to date is $4,000. The family plans to use the funds to take Braydon to Walt Disney World. Photo By Janet Garling
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(Six Weeks, 2/29-4/4/12) STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY Case No. 10-CV-296 ______________________________________________ JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association, Successor by Merger to Chase Home Finance, LLC, Plaintiff, v. Henry L. Szott, Nancy J. Szott a/k/a Nancy Szott, Ministry Medical Group Northern Region, Neal A Potrykus, DDS, James S. Kim, DDS, State of Wisconsin, Department of Revenue, United States, Milton Propane Inc. and Ultra Mart Foods, Inc d/b/a Pick 'n Save, Defendants. ______________________________________________ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ______________________________________________ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on March 30, 2011 in the amount of $430,677.75 the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: April 19, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. TERMS: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of the successful bid must be paid to the sheriff at the sale in cash, cashiers check or certified funds, payable to the clerk of courts (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). The balance of the successful bid must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash, cashier's check or certified funds no later than ten days after the courts confirmation of the sale or else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold as is and subject to all liens and encumbrances. PLACE: On the front steps of the Vilas County Courthouse, Eagle River DESCRIPTION: The North One-half (N1/2) of Government Lot One (1) in Section Thirty
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(Six Weeks, 3/14-4/18/12) STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY Case No. 11-CV-29 Classification Code: 30301, 30304 & 30404 ______________________________________________ RIVER VALLEY BANK, Plaintiff, vs. ALBERT W. PETERSON, AMY L. PETERSON, STEVEN J. REGNIER, JEANNE M. REGNIER, CITIBANK NA, MINISTRY MEDICAL GROUP NORTHERN REGION, REINHART FOODSERVICE LLC, MARSHFIELD CLINIC, -andSTATE OF WISCONSIN, Defendants. ______________________________________________ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ______________________________________________ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above-captioned action on May 31, 2011 in the amount of $564,767.65 against the Defendants Albert W. Peterson and Amy L. Peterson (collectively, the Petersons), the undersigned Sheriff of Vilas County, or Sheriffs representative, will sell at public auction in the Vilas County Courthouse foyer, 330 Court Street, Eagle River, Vilas County, Wisconsin, on Thursday, April 26, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. the Mortgaged Premises described by said judgment and described as follows: The property located in Vilas County, Wisconsin is legally described as set forth on the attached Exhibit A. Exhibit A PARCEL 1: PARCEL 1 of that certain Survey Map of Northwoods Surveyors, Inc. and William S. Cameron, Land Surveyor, dated January 1972, and revised August 1972, and being part of the unrecorded Plat of Birch Lake Resort and Campground, and more particularly described as: A parcel of land in Government Lot 3, Section 11, Township 43 North, Range 5 East, Town of Winchester, Vilas County, Wisconsin, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, marked by an axle shaft in East Birch Lake Road, witnessed by an iron pipe bearing N 89 08' W (solar bearing) 17.0 feet; thence S 89 20' W, 2507.1 feet along the section line to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, marked by an iron pipe. Thence continuing S 89 20' W, 130.0 feet along the section line to the one-quarter corner common to Sections 2 and 11, marked by an iron pipe, witnessed by a railroad spike in a 12" White Pine bearing S 48 E, 34.3 feet; thence S 0 40' W, 261.4 feet along the West line of Government Lot 3 to the meander corner marked by en iron pipe near the Northerly shore of Birch Lake; thence S 78 22' E, 80.0 feet along the lake to an iron pipe; thence N 11 05' E, 284.3 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. The above lateral lot lines extend to the lake. Subject to an easement for telephone and electric power lines. Subject to an easement 20 feet in width approximately 280 feet from the lake for the purpose of ingress and egress to parcels to the East. Together with the right for ingress and egress to County Trunk Highway W over the easement road approximately 280 feet from the lake. PARCEL 2: PARCELS 2 & 3 of that certain Survey Map of Northwoods Surveyors, Inc. and William S. Cameron, Land Surveyor, dated January 1972, and revised August 1972, and being part of the unrecorded Plat of Birch Lake Resort and Campground, and more particularly described as: A parcel of land in Government Lot 3, in Section 11, Township 43 North, Range 5 East, Town of Winchester, Vilas County, Wisconsin, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, marked by an axle shaft In East Birch Lake Road, witnessed by an iron pipe bearing N 89 08' W {solar bearing), 17.0 feet; thence S 89 20' W, 2177.1 feet along the section line to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, marked by an iron pipe; thence continuing S 89 20' W, 330.0 feet along the section line to an iron pipe; thence S 11 05' W, 284.3 feet to an iron pipe near the Northeasterly shore of Birch Lake; thence S 71 06' E, 100.0 feet and S 61 17' E, 100.0 feet along the lake to an iron pipe; thence N 29 07' E, 415.8 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. The above lateral lot lines extend to the lake. Subject to an easement for telephone and electric power lines. Subject to an easement 20 feet in width approximately 280 feet from the lake for the purpose of ingress and egress to parcels to the East. Together with the right for ingress and egress to County Trunk Highway W over the easement road approximately 280 feet from the lake. PARCEL 3: PARCELS 4 & 5 of that certain Survey Map of Northwoods Surveyors, Inc. and William S. Cameron, Land Surveyor, dated January 1972, and revised August 1972, and being part of the unrecorded Plat of Birch Lake Resort and Campground, and more particularly described as: A parcel of land in Government Lot 3, Section 11, Township 43 North, Range 5 East, Winchester Township, Vilas County, Wisconsin, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, marked by an axle shaft in East Birch Lake Road, witnessed by an iron pipe bearing N 89 08' W (solar bearing), 17.0 feet; thence S 89 20' W, 1827.1 feet along the section line to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, marked by an iron pipe. Thence continuing S 89 20' W, 350.0 foot along the section line to an iron pipe; thence S 29 07' W, 415.8 feet to an iron pipe near the Northeasterly shore of Birch Lake; thence S 20 04' E, 100.0 feet and S 51 14' E, 100.0 feet along the lake to an iron pipe; thence N 34 33' E, 120.0 feet to an iron pipe; thence N 4111' E, 564.8 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 4: PARCEL 6 of that certain Survey Map of Northwoods Surveyors, Inc. and William S. Cameron, Land Surveyor, dated January 1972, and revised August 1972, and being part of the unrecorded Plat of Birch Lake Resort and Campground, and more particularly described as: A parcel of land in Government Lot 3, Section 11, Township 43 North, Range 5 East, Winchester, Township, Vilas County, Wisconsin, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, marked by an axle shaft in East Birch Lake Road, witnessed by an iron pipe bearing N 89' 08 W, (solar bearing), 17.0 feet; thence S 89 20' W, 1440.2 feet along the section line to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, marked by an iron pipe. Thence continuing S 89 20' W, 386.9 feet along the section line to an iron pipe; thence S 41 11' W, 564.8 feet to an iron pipe; thence S 34 33' W, 120.0 feet to an iron pipe near the Northeasterly shore of Birch Lake; thence S 53 59' E, 100.0 feet along the lake to an iron pipe; thence N 51 48' E, 949.4 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. The above lateral lot lines extend to the lake. Subject to an easement for telephone and electric power lines. Together with the right for ingress and egress to County Trunk Highway W over the easement road approximately 210 feet from the lake on the Easterly line of said parcel. PARCEL 5: PARCELS 25 & 26 of that certain Survey Map of Northwoods Surveyors, Inc. and William S. Cameron, Land Surveyor, dated January 1972, and revised August 1972, and being part of the unrecorded Plat of Birch Lake Resort and Campground, and more particularly described as: A parcel of land in the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 and in the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4, Section 2, Township 43 North, Range 5 East, Winchester Township, Vilas County, Wisconsin, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, marked by an axle shaft in East Birch Lake Road, witnessed by an iron pipe bearing N 89 08' W (solar bearing), 17.0 feet; thence S 89 20' W, 1205.2 feet along the section line to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, marked by an iron pipe. Thence continuing S 89 20' W, 1171.9 feet along the section line to an iron pipe; thence N 89 58' W, 316.3 feet to an iron pipe on the Southerly right-of-way of County Trunk Highway W; thence N 89 54" E, 1180.0 feet along the right-of-way to an iron pipe; thence S 0 51' E, 386.9 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. Subject to an easement for telephone and electric power lines. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the East 3.00 acres of the following described parcel, which is a strip of land lying West of and abutting the East boundary of the following described parcel, having a perpendicular width of 347.10 feet, to-wit: A parcel of land in the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 and in the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4, Section 2, Township 43 North, Range 5 East, Town of Winchester, Vilas County, Wisconsin, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, marked by an axle shaft in East Birch Lake Road, Witnessed by an iron pipe bearing N 89 08' W, {solar bearing) 17.0 feet; thence S 89 20' W, 1205.2 feet along the section line to tha PLACE OF BEGINNING, marked by an iron pipe. Thence continuing S 89 20' W, 1171.9 feet along the section line to an iron pipe; thence N 1 58' W, 316.3 feet to an iron pipe on the Southerly right-of-way of County Trunk Highway W; thence N 85 54' E, 1180.0 feet along the right-of-way to an iron pipe; thence S 0 51' E, 386.9 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 27: A parcel of land in the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4, Section 2, Township 43 North, Range 5 East, Winchester Township, Vilas County, Wisconsin, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 1, 2, 11 & 12, marked by an axle shaft in East Birch Lake Road, witnessed by an iron pipe bearing N 89 08' W (solar bearing) 17.0 feet; thence S 89 20' W, 2377.1 feet along the section line to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, marked by an iron pipe. Thence continuing S 89 20' W, 260.0 feet along the section line to the one-quarter corner common to Sections 2 & 11 marked by an iron pipe, witnessed by a railroad spike in a 12" White Pine bearing S 48 E, 34.3 feet; thence N 0 17' W, 296.9 feet along the West line of the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 to an iron pipe on the Southerly right-of-way of County Trunk Highway W; thence N 84 09' E, 141.6 feet along the right-of-way to an iron pipe; thence N 85 54' E, 110.0 feet to an iron pipe; thence S 1 58' E, 316.3 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. Subject to an easement for telephone and electric power lines. Subject to an easement 20 feet in width over the existing road running Northerly near the West line of said parcel for purpose of ingress and egress to parcels to the South and East. NOW KNOWN AS Units 1 through 6 and 8 through 47 of BIRCH LAKE ESTATES CONDOMINIUM and the undivided interest in the Common and Limited Elements and Facilities appurtenant thereto, together with the exclusive use and right of easement of and in the limited common elements and facilities appurtenant to said units, being a condominium created under the Condominium Ownership Act of the State of Wisconsin by Declaration of Condominium of BIRCH LAKE ESTATES CONDOMINIUM, being part of the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4, Section 2, and part of Government Lot 3, Section 11, Township 43 North, Range 5 East, Winchester Township, Vilas County, Wisconsin, in accordance with the Declaration of Condominium as recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, Vilas County, dated December 21, 2006 and recorded December 21, 2006 In Vol. 1466 Records, Pages 218 through 245 as Document No. 451215, amended In Vol. 1466 Records, page 625 as Document No. 451285 and as recorded in Vol. 3 Condo Plats, pages 382 through 383 as Document No. 451214, amended in Vol. 1618 Records, page 296 as Document No. 474919. TERMS OF SALE: Pursuant to said judgment, 10% of the successful bid must be paid to the Sheriff at the sale in cash, cashiers check or certified funds, payable to the clerk of courts (personal checks cannot and will not be accepted). The balance of the successful bid must be paid to the clerk of courts in cash, cashiers check or certified funds no later than ten days after the courts confirmation of the sale or else the 10% down payment is forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold as is and subject to all liens and encumbrances. Bids made after the plaintiffs opening bid will be accepted in $100.00 increments only. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Dated this 14th day of March, 2012, at Eagle River, Wisconsin By: Frank Tomlanovich Vilas County Sheriff Vilas County, Wisconsin Drafted by: Scott A. Jackman, Esq. JACKMAN LAW FIRM, LLC 2620 Stewart Avenue, Suite 314 P.O. Box 1205 Wausau, WI 54402-1205 (715) 298-9445 1001
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(Two Weeks 3/21-3/28/11) Vilas County Zoning and Planning Committee Public Hearing Notice Date: April 11, 2012 Time: 9:00 AM Location: Vilas County Courthouse, Conference Room #1, 330 Court St, Eagle River, WI 54521 Public Hearing Description The hearing will be on a petition submitted by Greg Schoone, agent for Jay Schutte, to amend the official Vilas County Zoning Wetland Map on a portion of a property from Wetland Zoning District to non-wetland status on Lot 49 of Sellstroms Subdivision in Government Lot 1, Section 8, Town 43 North, Range 6 East, Town of Presque Isle, Vilas County, Wisconsin; known as Vilas County Computer Parcel Number 22-277 and located on Presque Isle Lake. An on-site may be conducted at the Committees discretion, with the public hearing to follow at the Vilas County Courthouse. A copy of the petition is on file in the Vilas County Zoning Office. Dated at Eagle River this 13th day of March, 2012. Dawn M. Schmidt, Zoning Administrator For: Zoning and Planning Committee If you have special needs or require special accommodations please call (715) 479-3620 or write: Vilas County Zoning, Vilas County Courthouse, 330 Court St, Eagle River, WI 54521 ANY ZONING COMMITTEE MEMBER UNABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE CONTACT THE ZONING OFFICE 1034
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(Six Weeks, 3/7-4/11/12) STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT VILAS COUNTY Case No. 11CV85 30404 Foreclosure of Mortgage ______________________________________________ CITIZENS BANK, Plaintiff, vs. MAURLEEN A. HEGEMAN, JOHN DOE Unknown Spouse of Maurleen A. Hegeman, Defendants. ______________________________________________ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ______________________________________________ By virtue of a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled action on the 15th day of July, 2011, in the amount of $124,918.42, the undersigned Sheriff of Vilas County, State of Wisconsin, will sell at public auction in the front lobby of the Vilas County Courthouse, 330 Court Street, Eagle River, Wisconsin, on the 26th day of April, 2012, at the hour of 2:00 p.m., on that day, all of the following described mortgaged premises, towit: That part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW 1/4 NW 1/4), Section Sixteen (16), Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Seven (7) East of the Fourth Principal Meridian, Town of Boulder Junction, Vilas County, Wisconsin described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 16; thence on a bearing of South 19 19' 48" East a distance of 1609.90 feet to a 1 1/4 inch iron pipe the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South a distance of 333.61 feet to a 1 1/4 inch iron pipe; thence East a distance of 201.79 feet to a 1 1/4 inch iron pipe; thence North a distance of 319.10 feet to a 1 1/4 inch iron pipe; thence North 89 04' 26" West a distance of 89.21 feet to a 1 1/4 inch iron pipe; thence North 83 19' 43" West a distance of 113.36 feet to a 1 1/4 inch iron pipe the point of beginning. Reserving to the Grantor a 15 foot wide easement the centerline of which is described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Section 16, Township 42 North, Range 7 East, Vilas County, Wisconsin; thence South 1919'48" East a distance of 1609.90 feet to a 1 inch iron pipe; thence South 8319'43" east 15 feet to the point of beginning of this easement; thence South 5 West 154 feet; thence South 37 West 54 feet; thence South 06 East 30 feet; thence South 60 East 27 feet; thence North 76 East 87 feet; thence South 82 East 27 feet; thence South 56 East 66 feet; thence South 44 East 63 feet; thence South 86 East 26 feet. Property address: 10249 High Fishtrap Lake Road, Boulder Junction, Wisconsin 54512 Dated this 7th day of March, 2012. /s/ Frank Tomlanovich Sheriff of Vilas County, Wisconsin Walden, Schuster & Vaklyes, S.C. 707 W. Moreland Blvd., Ste. 9 Waukesha, Wisconsin 53188 Telephone: (262) 547-5517 TERMS: A down payment by certified check, cashiers check or cash, in the amount of 10% of the total successful bid is required to be paid to Sheriff at the time of sale payable to the Clerk of Circuit Court. Balance of the successful bid must be paid to the Clerk of Circuit Court in cash, cashiers check or certified funds no later than 10 days after the confirmation of the sale by the court or the 10% down payment is forfeited to the plaintiff. The property is sold as is and subject to all liens and encumbrances. Purchaser to pay applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer Tax and recording fees. 0979
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------------------------------------------------------EAGLE RIVER PROPERTIES, EAGLE RIVER, WI, EHO. Applications being taken for 2-bdrm. units. Must meet certain income limits for qualification of rental assistance. References, credit and criminal background checks required. Contact (715) 479-9688 or (218) 628-0311. 1708-tfcL ------------------------------------------------------H E L P WA N T E D : WAT E R / L A K E PATROL Town of Three Lakes Police Department, Three Lakes, Oneida County, Wisconsin. Reason for announcement: fill vacancy, part-time, seasonal. Responsibilities: enforcement of DNR Ch. 30 Statutes and local ordinances. Must be certified or certifiable by the WILESB. This patrol will be conducted from May until September on weekends and some weekdays as scheduled. Salary and benefits: $18.13 per hour. Uniforms and equipment will be provided by the department. Qualifications: U.S. citizen; minimum age-21; drivers license; good driving record; good physical condition; eligibility for Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board Certification; high school diploma; 60 college credits; ability to possess a firearm; no felony convictions; no domestic abuse convictions; vision correctable to 20/20; good verbal and written communication skills; react quickly and effectively to stressful situations; able to work evenings, weekends and holidays; knowledge and skills in operating computer systems; clear and concise speech; ability to handle several tasks simultaneously; supervisory/management experience; ability to perform essential functions of this position; ability to use all standard law enforcement equipment; completed a DNR-approved boat safety course. Apply: 4:30 p.m. 3/26/2012. Submit DJ-LE-330, rsum and cover letter by mail to Chief of Police Scott E. Lea, Town of Three Lakes Police Department, 1795 Erie St., P.O. Box 5, Three Lakes, Wisconsin 54562, (715) 546-2211. Email: slea@mail.co.oneida.wi.us Note: Medical examination; drug screening; background investigation. EOE. 2c-2516-01L ------------------------------------------------------HELP WANTED: Cook private, familyoriented club in Three Lakes is seeking a proactive dinner cook, Tues.-Sat. for our summer season. Ability to cook family-style meals for 30-130 as a team member of a fun and energetic kitchen staff. Previous experience a must. Compensation based on experience. Send inquiries to: TLRodandGunClub@frontier.com or call (715) 617-1301 for an application. 2p-2517-01L ------------------------------------------------------HELP WANTED: Part-time delivery driver wanted to deliver parts in the local area for an ESOP company. We are looking for an outgoing, dependable and professional person to safely deliver automotive parts to customers. Join our dynamic team. We are committed to growth and strive for internal promotion. Must have a valid drivers license and an acceptable driving record. Contact Auto Value, 226 S. 1st St., P.O. Box 127, Eagle River, WI 54521. (715) 479-7497. EOE/Drug-free work environment. 2c-2515-01L ------------------------------------------------------HELP WANTED: Immediate opening, experienced cook needed for a fast-paced restaurant. Apply within at the Log Cabin, Conover, WI. (715) 479-2787. 2c-2518-01L ------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: New 10-ft. Bassmaster FISHING BOAT. Padded seats, built-in live well and battery case, snap-on mooring cover. Two-person, easy to handle or transport. $800/offer. (262) 639-9544 or (262) 4979557. 1p-2557-01 ------------------------------------------------------HELP WANTED: Drivers, OTR ALL PAID MILES. No-touch freight! Home MOST weekends! Many $$$ bonuses! CDL-A. Karls Transport, 1-(800) 9228707, ext. 115. 2p-2556-02L ------------------------------------------------------PROPERTY CARE AND MAINTENANCE: Call the professionals at Northern Prestige for all of your property care and maintenance requirements. Spring cleanups, lawn care, interior and exterior maintenance, pressure washing or that construction project youve been putting off. Three Lakes owned and operated. Call (715) 360-9900. 6p-2555-06L ------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Phelps, 4506 Hill Rd. 2bdrm., 1-bath SFH, fixer-upper. Owner financing or cash discount. $250 down, $239/mo. (803) 978-1542 or (803) 4039555. 2p-2548-02L ------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: 5th-wheel trailer, 2010 Open Range, 34-ft. with three slide-outs, electric fireplace, central vac, Corian countertops, loaded, must sell, $33,900; 2008 Chevy diesel 2500 HD, LTZ with hitch, crew cab, 43,000 mi., $36,000, Eagle River. Cell (715) 891-2370. 1p-2554-01 ------------------------------------------------------FOR RENT: SIDE-BY-SIDE, 2-BDRM. APARTMENT. No stairs, close to Eagle River. Easy access, large yard, nonsmoking, no pets. $400/month, one-year lease & security deposit. (715) 367-1816. 2c2553-02L ------------------------------------------------------SUMMER HELP NEEDED: To clean cabins on Saturday mornings at a resort in St. Germain. Great pay and staff. Need to be dependable. Call (715) 479-4828. 2p2552-02L ------------------------------------------------------LOCAL ARTISTS/CRAFTERS: Smallseasonal Eagle River gift shop willing to take a limited number of locally made arts/crafts on a consignment basis. For more information, contact by email only: cranberrylk@aol.com. 2p-2550-02 ------------------------------------------------------FOR RENT: 2-bdrm., 2-bath townhouse w/full basement and 2-car attached garage. McKinley Blvd., Eagle River. $650/mo. plus utilities. No smoking, no pets. (715) 891-1094. 1p-2549-01 ------------------------------------------------------HELP WANTED: Camp Luther, Three Lakes, is seeking applicants for two summer kitchen staff positions. Average 20 hours per week, schedules vary by position. Stop in the camp office for an application. 8-4 Mon. thru Fri., 1889 Koubenec Rd. 2c-2546-02L ------------------------------------------------------HOUSE FOR RENT: Very nice 3 bdrms., 2 baths, large kitchen, on water, 3-car garage, $800/mo. plus utilities, (715) 6174296. 2c-2545-02L ------------------------------------------------------SAMUELSON CONSTRUCTION: Your full-line builder. New homes, room additions, remodeling, roofs, decks. We do it all. Licensed, insured, references available. When quality matters, were your builder. (715) 479-3231. 4c-2559-06 ------------------------------------------------------BOAT MOTOR WANTED: 35-hp JohnsonEvinrude long shaft with electric start, trim and tilt preferred. No junk. Please call (715) 787-4338. 1p-2558-01 ------------------------------------------------------DUPLEX FOR RENT: Side-by-side apartment with 2 bdrms., 1.5 baths, 1-car attached garage and a great room with vaulted ceiling. Includes heat, kitchen appliances, water/sewer. Private patio. Enjoy quiet, maintenance-free living with snowplowing and lawn care provided. Locations in St. Germain and Arbor Vitae. Call (715) 479-0001. 1c-2551-01 ------------------------------------------------------HELP WANTED: Busy, local bar and grill now hiring bartender and cook. Send application to: P.O. Box 507, St. Germain, WI 54558. 2p-2547-02L
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ART MONTH Displaying the artwork submitted during Youth Art Month were, front row left to right, Kate Thoma, Billy Garrison and Devin Abelt; back row, artist Cassandra Nass, Made-
line Indermuehle, Sofia Lane, Walter Hook, Alex Heck and artist Wendy Powalisz. Student artwork is on display at the Land O Lakes Library. Contributed Photo
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The Eagle River Auto Value Parts Store has an Outside Salesperson position available for an energetic and responsible person.
The outside salesperson must have a valid drivers license and an acceptable driving record. This position requires that the salesperson maintain a professional appearance at all times. Sales experience and an automotive industry background would be helpful. If you are 18 years of age or older and interested in the position, please email your rsum to skip.bueschel@autovaluelink.com or apply in person at 226 S. First Street, P.O. Box 127, Eagle River, WI 54521. Auto Value Parts Stores are a part of Automotive Parts Headquarters Inc. (APH), a privately held automotive parts retailer and wholesaler. APH was formed in 1920, and serves customers in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and North Dakota. Today, this third-generation family/employee-owned business currently has 73 cor6079 porately owned stores and services 39 independent customers.
Participating in the What Will Kids Imagine Next? exhibit now on display at Artistree Gallery were, left to right, young artists Lexy Rogers, Billy Garrison, Maddie Indermeuhle, Maleea Eggelston and Hunter Indermeuhle. Contributed Photo
Correction
In last weeks paper, the largest bluegill winner in the Conover Kids Fisheree should have been listed as Bryce Lederer.
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