No. 40 - January 19 2015
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No. 40 - January 19 2015
INSIDE.... Free Senior Chatter...........................pg. 13 Real Estate................................pg. 04 Death Notices & Editorial......pg.05-06 Services...............................pg.14-15 Dining/Entertainment...........pg. 16-17 Recreational.............................pg. 06 Bows/Guns................................pg. 06 Pets..........................................pg. 08 Specialty Shops.........................pg. 13 Help Wanted........................pg. 18 Bids & Notices......................pg. 07-08 Area Events...............................pg. 03 Pioneer Express FREE Classifieds Are Back! Serving the Headwaters Region www.PioneerExpressCrandon.com of Northeast Wisconsin Our Deadline is Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Crandon WI Permit No. 410 Postal Patron Local Volume 29, No. 40, January 19, 2015 (715) 478-3640 or 1-800-234-2152 Fax: (715) 478-3540 email: [email protected] Get Your Sleds Ready, it’s time for the Annual Homemade Sled and Shovel Race Crandon Lions 33rd Annual Fish-O-Ree Saturday, Jan. 17 5th Annual Coat Drive is big success Photo from a previous event The Fifth Annual Homemade Sled and Shovel Race on Mission Hill is approaching quickly. The event is set for Saturday, January 24th, registration at noon, racing at 1. The time has come to get to work making your sleds and rigging up your shovels! Mission Hill can be found near the railroad crossing on the east end of Glen Street. The competitions are open to all ages. There is a $5 entry fee and prizes for each competition. Both the homemade sled race and shovel race will have two age categories, 12 and younger and 13 and older. Participants should arrive at noon to register for the races. The rules of the Homemade Sled Race prohibit any sort of factory-made sled or any sled with a motor. Each sled must have at least one occupant, but cannot have more than two. Every sled should also be fit for multiple runs. We are hoping to have radar runs again this year with the help of our esteemed Crandon Police Department. There will also be a category for Forest County’s Fastest Sled. Also, this year we will have consolation trophies for multiple categories including: “Most Creative Sled”, “Fastest Looking Sled”, “Deathtrap”, etc. During the races everyone is invited to enjoy the bonfire, hot chocolate, and hot dog roast. The extended forecast looks to be beautiful weather! Bring your own chair. If you have any questions or need further information, please call Micah at (715)478-2730. Health agency urges residents to fight the spread of influenza and other illnesses Health Officials Urge Residents to Stay Home If They're Sick Madison,Wisconsin is experiencing an especially bad influenza season, and the state Department of Health Services (DHS) is urging people who may have the flu, or other illnesses, to stay home from work or school to avoid spreading sickness. "People may think they're being tough and responsible by showing up at work or school when they aren't feeling well, but the fact is they're doing their coworkers or classmates a disservice by potentially spreading an illness to others," said Karen McKeown, State Health Officer. People over the age of 65 have been especially hard-hit this influenza season, and DHS also urges state residents to avoid visiting elderly family, friends, or anyone in a long-term care facility, such as a nursing home, if they are under the weather. "We also want to stress that it's never too late to get a flu shot, and we encourage anyone who hasn't done so to get vaccinated as soon as they can," McKeown Continued on page 18 Free Personal Classifieds Through January 2015 in the Pioneer Express! This is your chance to bring in loads of cash by selling all of those items that have accumulated around the house and in the garage. Then you can use the cash to buy more items to fill up your house and garage! Don't miss out on this big opportunity to get more unwanted items! We are here to help at the Pioneer Express. Get in your personal classified, we run it free, and you get one free ad a week that has to be renewed weekly. There will be a good time at the Crandon Community Building on Saturday, January 17th, from noon until its over! The Crandon Lions are sponsoring their 33rd Annual Fish-O-Ree, and the Community Building will be the headquarters for registering fish, eating some good food and with all the refreshments you may want. Paddle wheel fans will have a good time trying for prizes and there will be children's games as well. There are cash prizes for the longest walleye, northern, perch, crappie and panfish, paying out to third place. And don't forget the raffle drawing at 6:00 p.m. with a first prize of $500. Don't worry, there will be tickets on sale at the event! An added benefit is that the 17th and 18th of January are open fishing days with no license required, so bring the kids and the wife. Staff at Covantage Credit Union presenting coats that were donated The annual coat drive sponsored by the CoVantage Credit Union and NEWCAP has had a successful year once again. The drive, which runs until the end of January has already received over 100 coats for children and adults. All of the coats collected are for families in need in Forest County. The coats can be picked up at NEWCAP during regular business hours, Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m - 5:30p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00. If you have a gently worn coat for any age and would like to donate, just drop it in the big box in the lobby of CoVantage Credit Union in Crandon. Laona Lions 3rd Annual Predator Hunt Predator Hunt at Main Street Ed's Argonne The Northern Buck Hunters are holding their annual Predator Hunt at Main Street Ed's in Argonne on Saturday, January 24th. There is a $15 entry fee in two divisions, callers and dog hunters. There is prize money for the largest, smallest and the most coyotes. There will be raffles and a gun raffle for a Wisconsin Henry 30-30 with an engraved stock. The proceeds will be used to maintain the gun range on Highwy 8 east of Crandon. Update from Forest County Forestry and Recreation Committee By Boyd Monte The Forest County Forestry and Recreation Committee met last Monday, January 12 at 4:00 p.m. in the County Board Room of the Forest County Courthouse. The amendments to the 15 year Comprehensive Land Use Plan that do not concern the possible MRA park are to go to the full county board for approval. The amendments to the plan that concern the park can be brought to the full board at a later date. Checks were sent to the three towns that have county forest on their land. They are Crandon, Lincoln and Nashville. Ten percent of the money made by timber sales goes back to the towns. The amount depends on the acreage of county forest that each town has and what the total sales amounted to. This year the 10 percent is around $32,000.00. There was also a resolution to purchase a 40 acre block of land. The BCPL Block was approved for purchase. There is a Knowles Nelson Stewardship grant that will pay for half of this land. The final item on the agenda is a the building of a new managers cabin on the Veteran’s Memorial Park and Campground on the south side of Lake Metonga. The project was budgeted and the county is getting ready to advertise for bids in the coming weeks. The county is making final adjustments to the blueprints and then will ask for bids. The next forestry meeting will be held at 4:00 p.m. in the county board room in the courthouse. Don't miss the Pioneer Express! See us online at: pioneerexpresscrandon.com The 3rd annual Laona Lions Predator Hunt held at T-Bobs in Laona last Saturday. A total of 81 hunters participated in the event; 72 hunters with dogs and nine callers. It was a perfect winter day for the hunt. Throughout the day every half hour was a drawing for an attendance prize and many raffles. A total of seven coyotes were registered. Prizes for the hunters are: Smallest coyote- Nick Vallenta $150. Callers - 1 coyote- Volker Dettlaf and Mike Gottschalk $150 (Team Night Stalkers) Coyote slammers, White Lake, Laona hound hunters $510 for most and largest. Raffle drawing: Grand prize cross bow Mary Hoepner, Laona; 1st prize 32 inch tv Jerry Banie, Laona; 2nd prize $300 cash Beth Aschenbrenner, Cavour; 3rd prize $200, Randy, Paul, Jeff, Dean, Jamie; 4th prize $100 Danz Bar, Laona; 5th prize, $50 Kurt Sommer; 6th prize $25, Chuck Schlesser, Wabeno; 7th prize $25 Peggy Thorton. There are many who enjoy the thrill of chasing coyotes through the winter woods, and predator control is a good wildlife management tool. Others, like the fun and the friendship that comes after the hunt, along with the chance to win prizes. The Laona Lions will use the proceeds to do good things for the community throughout the year. Everybody wins except the coyotes! PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 02, JANUARY 19, 2015 Thank Yous & Personals THANK YOU! On behalf of the Wabeno/Laona Rebel wrestlers and the Rebel Wrestling Club, we would like to thank all of the volunteers that helped out at our tournament on December 13, 2014. Thank you to Officer Mick Ashbeck for providing assistance with parking the buses, Amy Stefanovic for selling tickets all day, Kurt Bartlein, Jim Smith, Mike Smith, Tony Smith, Butch Houts, Dan Moravec, and Cheryl Ehlinger for working the scoring tables. Thank you to those that were runners on that day also. Thank you to Steve Kircher for announcing, Joan Sackett, Joanne Sisler and Joy Sisler for helping with programs, copies, seeding meeting, and filling out the wall charts. Thank you to Jim and Michelle Smith and family and Butch and Tina Houts for donating, preparing and serving all of the food in the hospitality room and to the Forest County Potawatomi for donating brats, hotdogs, and buns. Thank you to all of the parents and cheerleaders that stepped up to help out in the concessions all day. We’d like to thank Sport and Spine/Tim Thoreson for providing an Athletic Trainer and the Wabeno Area Rescue Squad for your quick response and quality care when called for an emergency. Thank you also to the custodial staff, Angel and Brenda, for helping to get everything put back together and cleaned up. Because of all of you, the tournament was a huge success! We look forward to another exciting and successful tournament next year! THANK YOU! $849.95 $749.95 $399.95 $1099.95 Laona Machine Supply 715-674-2601 The LAONA LIONS CLUB wants to sincerely thank the following people and businesses that contributed to the huge success of our 3rd Annual Predator Hunt and Fundraiser held January 10th at T-Bob's in Laona, Wisconsin. Cabela's-Green Bay, Vern's of Antigo, Yaeger Oil & Laona Machine Supply-Laona, Cleereman Industries-Newald, Northwoods LP-Laona, Brian Connor-Laona, FabcoCat-Green Bay, Belland & Belland Logging, Collins Auto-Laona, Brickners of Antigo, Parsons of Antigo, Pine River Lumber-Long Lake, Connor Forest Management-Laona, NorTrax-Monico, Fittante Taxidermy-Antigo, Langlade Ford-Antigo, Crandon Int. OffRoad Raceway, Laona Shell, Uptown Cafe-Laona, Wall Hanger Taxidermy, Danz BarLaona, Nicolet Fuels-Laona, Rhinelander GM Auto Mall, Laona State Bank, Mudslingers-Cavour, Flannery Trucking-Crandon, Kevin Kramer-Laona, Tricia's Treasures-Crandon, Wal-Mart-Rhinelander, Pioneer Express-Crandon, Lakewood Motor Sports, Kevin Kerner Repair Service, Jim & Lisa Carter-Laona, Mike Lemerande Trucking, Paul Cleereman Logging, Old Town Hall-Townsend, Karl Appliance-Laona, WD Flooring-Laona, Schaefer's IGA-Crandon, Car Quest-Crandon, Wal-Mart-Antigo, Mike Albrecht Power Sports-Laona, The Retail Shed-Laona, Mike Lempel Logging, Armstrong Creek Pub, Stoney Ridge-Goodman, Adam Connor, Robert Connor, Sue Laskowski, Antigo Yamaha, Rhinelander Chrysler, J's Archery-Antigo, American Family Insurance-Crandon, Greg & Travis Britten, B&B Guiding-Laona, Mike Schmelling Logging, Klingensmiths Bar-Laona, The Corner Store-Armstrong Creek, Fleet Farm-Antigo, Kochenderfer Sporting Goods-Laona. Thank 4902 Pine Street, Hwy 8 Laona, WI 54541 THANK YOU: A big thank you to Troy Bocek for the great job on the RAV 4. P40 Hopefully you drive a vehicle better than you drive a Rhino! Happy 16th birthday, Madison!! You ! Crandon High School Athletic Department would like to thank the Crandon Youth Basketball Organization for their generous donation towards the purchase of new athletic chairs for our gymnasium. Your continued support of our Cardinal Athletes is greatly appreciated. Thank you! Crandon Spelling Bee Winners The School District of Crandon held its annual District-wide Spelling Bee on January 13, 2015. The results are as follows: Winner: Jakob Hoyt,1st Runner-up: Macy Deaton, 2nd Runner-up: Autumn Dennee The winner will represent Crandon in the Regional Spelling Bee in Niagara on February 9th. Mr. Space and Mr. Quesinberry would like to congratulate all of the PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 3, JANUARY 19, 2015 Area Events IT'S FREE FISHING WEEKEND! The DNR will allow fishing on the 17th & 18th without a license! So, take the family fishing & enter the Big Catch at the Crandon Community Building for a Big Cash Prize! 33rd Annual CRANDON LIONS CLUB GOOD LUCK! FISH- O -REE SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2015 • NOON - ? CRANDON COMMUNITY BUILDING CASH PRIZES FOR LONGEST WALLEYE, NORTHERN, PERCH AT 6:00 P.M CRAPPIE & PAN FISH RAFFLE DRAWING NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN 1ST:$50•2ND:$25•3RD:$10 Paddle Wheel 1st Prize - $500 FOOD & REFRESHMENTS 2nd Prize - $250 3rd Prize - $100 Children’s Games Special thanks to CoVantage Credit Union Special thanks to Laona State Bank for sponsoring the kid's games! for sponsoring the printing of the posters! Special thanks to Associated Bank for sponsoring the printing of the raffle tickets! Come Worship With Us Daily Mass Times Rev. Callistus I. Elue (Consult the weekly bulletin for Mass Times: any week day Mass changes) Saturday's - 5:00 p.m. •Tuesday's - 6:00 p.m. Sunday's - 9:00 a.m. •Wednesday's - 12 Noon •Thursday, Adoration Confessions: & Mass - 6:00 p.m. Saturday's 9-10 a.m. •Friday - 12 Noon COMMUNITY BILLBOARD • St. John's Lutheran Church (LCMS) - Worship at 9 a.m. Sunday and 6 p.m. Monday. Wednesday - children's after school. Located at N9834 Hwy. 55 in Pickerel. Call 715-484-3382 for more information. •AA Meetings - Back Door Group - Open meetings Monday & Thurs. Nights @ 7 p.m., Lakewood Lakes Country Library. Call Mary 715-276-2318 or Bill 715-882-3512. •Forest Cty. Humane Society - Open to Public every Sat. from 1-3 p.m/ Call for more info. 715478-2098. •AA Meeting - Saturdays, 9 a.m., Wabeno Fire Station, side entrance. •Crandon VFW Post - Meets the second Tuesday of the month. 1:30 p.m. at the VFW building, 104 N Forest. •Support Group for Parent of Children with Disabilities - Call Chris at 715-784-0058. •Crandon Lions Board Meetings - 1st Monday of the month at Crandon Library at 6 p.m. (downstairs). Member Meeting - 3rd Monday of month at 5:30 p.m.; Feb.., March, April and May at LaFetta's. • Bridge Community Dental Health Clinic - This project serves people of all ages in Forest County for People who have Badger Care, medical Assistance & UNINSURED to schedule an appointment call (715) 848-4884. Call the Health Dept. for more information at 715-478-3371. •Good Shepard Lutheran Church - Hwy 55N, Crandon. Sunday service 9:30 a.m. with Communion on 1st & 3rd Sunday. Wednesday service at 6pm with Communion on 2nd & 4th Wednesday. No Saturday services. •Christian Motorcyclist Association - Spirit Ryders Chapter of Langlade & Forest Co. Invites you to attend out monthly meetings on the last Saturday of each month. Call George 715-3501679. •Crandon PTO - 1st Monday of month, 6-7 p.m., Elementary Cafeteria. •Wellbriety 12 Step Meeting (AA/NA) - Monday nights, 6 p.m. - ? lower level of FCP Museum, Mish•Ko•Swin Lane, Crandon. Call Brooks Boyd for more information at 715-889-4902 •Town of Lincoln Board Meetings - 2nd Monday of each month, 6 p.m., Town of Lincoln Hall. •AA Meeting - Antigo Hospital, Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. •Forest County Humane Society Meeting - Every Fourth Monday of the month, 6:30 p.m., Crandon Library. •Highway 55 Flea Market - Will be closed until April 2015. Every Wednesday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., at the Nashville Town hall, corner of Hwys. 55 & B, Crandon Interested vendors or for more information call Linda at 715-484-7271. •AA meeting - Crandon AA Big Book Study group - Thursdays, 7-?, New location, VFW Post Hall, 104 N. Forest Ave., Crandon, behind the Laona State Bank parking lot Contact # 715-7846077. • Tops - will meet at Wabeno Town Hall on Mondays. Weigh in at 7:30 am with meeting following at 7:45. For more info call 715-473-2613. •AA Meeting - White Lake, Sunday Morning, 10:00 AM at the White Lake Fire House. Mike 175-882-8901 or Bill - 715-882-3512 •Craft & Food Fair - Every Friday, noon - 5 p.m. at Sunnyside Church in Carter. For more information call Roy at 715-473-4800. •AA Meeting - Every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Carter Springs. Contact Peggy at 715-889-3116 for more information. St. Joseph Catholic Church Still Smoking 208 North Park Ave., Crandon 54520 • 715-478-3396 207 N. Lake Ave. Crandon 2015 Pricing New Lower Prices on ALL E-Cigarettes and Juices 650 mah Vaporizer kit was $20, now $15. 1100 mah Evod Vaporizer kit was $30, now $25 Go Smoke E-Juice was $3.99, now $3.49 L-Smoke E-Juice 12ml was $5.99, now $4.99 L-Smoke E-Juice 30 ml was $15.00, now $10.00 Still Smoking on Main Street Crandon, between Duck's and Pickers. (715) 478-4059 Betc22 HOMEMADE SLED & SHOVEL RACE Saturday, January, 24 Mission Hill Sledding Hill E. Glen Street, Crandon (Up the hill, past the Forest County Fairgrounds) Registration Noon • Races at 1 2 Age Categories: 12 & Under & 13 & Up $5 Entry for each Category Prizes for Each Category 1st: $25, 2nd: $15 & 3rd: $10 No factory sleds - No motorized sleds - At least one person per sled but no more than 2 - Must be able to make multiple runs Consolation prizes for multiple sled categories: Most Creative, Death-trap, etc. - Bring your own chair! For More Info call (715) 478-2730 •Bonfire • Hot Chocolate • Hot Dogs EVERYONE WELCOME! Public Library Hours Lakes Country Public Library - Lakewood - Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday and Friday 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. • 715-276-9020. Wabeno Public Library - Tues & Fri. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Wed. & Thurs. Noon - 5; Sat. 9 Noon. Closed MONDAYS & SUNDAYS. Wifi signal: 8 a.m.-9 p.m., 7 days/week. 715473-4131 Crandon Public Library - Monday, Tuesday & Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. Noon • 715-478-3784. Laona Edith Evans Community Library - SUMMER HOURS: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. & extended hours on Tuesday 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. CLOSED Saturday & Sunday • 715-674-4751 Museum Hours Forest County Museum- Closed for the winter season. Summer Hours: 10-4 on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center & Museum - Monday -Thursday 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. If you have special research needs or want to inquire about collection, please call 715-478-4841. Wabeno Museum - Memorial Day - Through Labor Day - Monday-Thursday: 11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.; Friday-Saturday: 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.; Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 04, JANUARY 19, 2015 Saturday, January 24, 2015 $15 2 Divisions-Callers and Dogs PRIZE MONEY FOR: Largest, Smallest & the Most Coyotes Wabeno Veteran’s War Memorial Park closed for winter After a complete Fall cleanup, the Veterans War Memorial Park is closed for the Winter Season. The work crew included Legion members, Don Bank, Bob Johnson, Dennis Larson, Gary Longway, John Vandenlangenberg and Park Co-chairman Byron Erdman. Branches, leaves and debris were cleared from the Memorial, walking trails, picnic areas and storage facility. Post 44 veterans are very proud of their Park and look forward to sharing it with their families and the community. Spring cleanup after the Northwoods Winter will be easier because of the great job the Fall work crew completed. The Park’s first event will be the Memorial Day Program, honoring our veterans and military. Everyone is welcome to share and enjoy the facility. Gun Raffle One! Come A e m l o C Hiles Fire Dept. l ! Main Street Ed's Predator Hunt Area Events Annual Fisheree Sat., Feb. 7; 8-6 Hiles Town Hall Food - Fun - Games - Prizes Raffle & Heaviest Fish Prizes LOTS OF PADDLE WHEEL pRIZES - INC. meat! Raffle Drawing & Fish Reg: 5 PM Buy squares for 50" flatscreen TV or a cabelas card! PROCEEDS USED TO BENEFIT HILES FIRE AND RESCUE Wis 30-30 Old Henry Engraved Stock with 2015 Predator Hunt (Many raffles to win) Still Smoking 207 N. Lake Ave. Crandon Close out while supplies last! Call for details: 715-649-3810 Main Street Ed's: 715-902-0149 (Eric) Crown E-Juice 12ml was $5.99, now $3.99 Midwest E-Juice 10 ml was $5.99, now $2.00 We have the only build your own E-cigarette shop in the county! Stop, shop and save at Still Smoking. We are your E-cigarette headquarters. Come join us in worship at the Community Church of Mole Lake We are a nondenominational church that uses the Bible as our authority for faith and practice. We learn the truth of God's word through verse by verse exposition of the Scripture. Worship Service: 10 a.m. Sermon Topic: (Matthew 24:36-51) Surprised by Joy or Shocked by Judgment Still Smoking on Main Street Crandon, between Duck's and Pickers. (715) 478-4059 2973 Highway 55, Crandon • 715-784-0250 Betc22 DON'T MISS THIS White Lake Apartments Near spring fed fishing lake and National Forest! Like new, 2-3 bedroom. Includes heat, water, air, microwave, appliances, full size washer/dryer in unit, security system. On site management. Call Sally (715)216-5147. Betc26 [email protected] Jeff Radish, Broker/Owner Vicky Radish, Sales Associate Realty 715-276-6027 Cell: 715-850-0455 Fax: 715-276-1108 17585 Red Maple Lane Townsend, WI 54175 COTTAGE FOR RENT/SALE ON LAKE LUCERNE: Weekly or monthly. 3 bdrm with lake shore! Call Dick at 913-5588-8931. os/etc 37 HOUSE FOR RENT IN WABENO AREA: 2 bed, 1 bath, large lot. Appliances included. $525/mo plus security deposit. Utilities NOT INCLUDED. Call 715889-3374. P42 Apartment for Rent LANGLADE CO. WI Post Lake 1,136 acres (Upper & Lower) all recreational water plus famous Wolf River. Homes – Cottages Vacant Lots – Cabins Call now to see! Fantastic Deals. Great Fishing. ATV, Snowmobile trails. Broker ph: 715-216-0838 www.postlakerealestate.com www.radishrealty.com [email protected] FOR SALE: Beautiful building site for a cabin or home. 5 miles from Crandon in large hardwoods. Call 715-4783566. If no answer, leave a message. Betc19 Real Estate FOR RENT: 2 bedroom home. Available Feb. 1st in city of Crandon. $600 plus S D . Pe t s n e g o t i a b l e . Tenants pay all utilities. Gas, electric and water. All newly remodeled. 502 E. Polk St. Call 715-478-3363. Leave a message. P39 HOUSE FOR SALE OR VACATION RENTAL: Daily/Weekly/Monthly Armstrong Creek area -1,800 sq. ft. ranch home, 1.5 baths, attached one-stall garage on 2 acres. Fully furnished, Sleeps 8. Call for details or viewing: 906-282-3965 or 906-221-0420. P41 Efficiency apartment for rent $250 per month plussecurity deposit. Apply at Hotel Crandon or call 715-889-0859. WABENO - Check out our 3 bedroom apartments at the Orchard Ridge Apartments. Rent is based on 30% of your gross adjusted income and includes water, sewer, garbage pickup, HEAT!! Major appliances, off street parking and laundry facilities. Call 800-9385648 for an application or more information. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Betc32 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT IN CRANDON: Bright white, clean, quiet, small one bedroom ground floor apartment for rent at 108 W. Glen St. Suitable for single or senior. New paint and flooring, new appliances, private parking, laundry room, air conditioner, heat paid. No pets. References required. $350 monthly rent plus $350 deposit. Senior Citizen deposit discount. 715-4787748B40 FOR SALE: Older 2 story, 3 bedroom home with 40 acres of land. Home has main floor laundry, 1 bathroom, new gas furnace, pellet stove, windows, roof and appliances included. Land is excellent for hunting with state land access on 2 sides. Located on town road for snowmobiling and ATV use. Price $165,000. Call 715-478-3517. P42 FOR SALE: Large 4.0 acre lake lot, improved lot with hardwoods and pristine shoreline, electric and telephone on lot. Reduced from $74,500. Now just $57,900. Must sell. Call 715P40 478-5588. Death Notices Carrie Helen Jeske, 83, of Holland, formerly of Lakewood and Appleton, passed away on January 11, 2015, at Appleton Medical Center. Carrie was born on January 15, 1931, in Wittenburg, to the late John B. and Lena V. (Day) Stewart. On August 19, 1950, Carrie was united in marriage to Gilbert C. Jeske, in Tigerton, WI. Carrie had a great love for the Lord and was a member of St. John Lutheran Church. She enjoyed crafts, Sudoku and puzzles, giraffes, and hummingbirds. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and greatgrandmother. Carrie is survived by her 3 children: Karen (Lou) Luedtke, Centerville, OH; Gilbert Jr. (Suzan), Holland, WI; and Connie (Pat) Jacobson, Appleton, WI; 9 grandchildren: Ben (Dionne) Luedtke, Bellbrook, OH, Brad (Kate) Luedtke, Trumbul, CT, Jeremy (Federica) Luedtke, Santa Lucia, Italy, Kristy (Aaron) Chapman, Bellbrook, OH; Missy (Charlie) Sauerhammer, Mike (Holly) Jeske; Tera (Jim) Burdick, Nekoosa, WI, Eric (special friend Kara), Appleton, WI, and Michelle (Ryan) Young, Neenah, WI; 19 great-grandchildren; 1 sister: Gert (Don) Dobbe; 1 brother: Hank (Maggie) Stewart; and many nieces, nephews, and close friends. She was preceded in death by her birth mother, Lena Day and John and Hildegard Stewart; her husband Gil; her sister May Eichinger; and her brother Charles Stewart. A funeral service was held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 15, 2015, at St. John Lutheran Church, N9125 Military Rd., Kaukauna (Town of Woodville), with Pastor Andy Luehring officiating. Visitation was held from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 14, 2015, at Valley Funeral Home, 2211 N. Richmond St., Appleton, and again on Thursday, January 15, 2015, at St. John Lutheran Church, from 10:00 AM until the time of service. Entombment at Highland Memorial Park. Wanda L. Pete “Niow-ga bwikwe” “Fourth Woman Standing”, 62, a resident of Watersmeet, MI, died Saturday January 10, 2015 at her home under the care of her family and Regional Hospice. She was born in Phelps, WI on May 7, 1952 to William and Marie (Biddell) DeVerney. Wanda married Robert Pete, October 2, 1972 in Eagle River. She worked for the Lac Vieux Desert as a substance abuse counselor and for Families First. Wanda enjoyed playing Bingo, Cribbage, and softball. Wanda is survived by her husband Robert, three daughters: Renee DeVerney, Christina Tapia, Lisa Scott, two sons: Brian and Brandon Aimsback, two brothers: Wade (Mary) DeVerney, Ward (Michelle) DeVerney, three sisters: Brenda DeAnda, Yvonne (Albert) Pete, and Michelle DeVerney. She is further survived by her grandchildren: Anthony Isham Jr., Krysta Diver, Cheyanne Blair, Melissa Blair, great grandchildren: Maddie Isham, Brayden Isham, and Kayden Meyer, brothers and sisters-in-law: Nancy (Patrick) Pete, Judy (John) McGeshick, and Pam (Franklin) Pete, two aunts: Maxine and Gloria DeVerney and nieces, nephews, and family, also special friends Sister Joyce Rybarcyzk and Ty Nagel. She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers: William, Jr. and Alan DeVerney. Native American Services for Wanda were held on Tuesday January 13, 2015, at the Forest County Potawatomi Rec Center. Mr. Billy Daniels led the services; Hartford Shegonnee Drum. Visitation was held after 3:00 p.m. on January 12, 2015. Burial was in the Blackwell Tribal Cemetery. Weber-Hill Funeral Home of Crandon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.weberhillfuneralhome.com. John F. Anwash Sr., “Keno Wes”, “Men ta ka bit”, 52, a resident of Blackwell, died Sunday January 11, 2015 at his home. He was born March 13, 1962 in Chicago, IL to Donald and Lois (Crowe) Anwash. On October 24, 1979 John enlisted in the United States Army. Upon his honorable discharge, he worked for Northern Railroad, repairing train tracks. He then started working for Herb Daniels in the construction trade until starting his own construction business; Bros. Construction. John enjoyed hunting, fishing in the summer and winter, golf, watching softball, and especially enjoyed watching his grandson wrestle. John is survived by his wife Jackie Crawford, children; Buzz, Aimee, Janet, Lois, and Mavis, brothers; Ron (Mary) Anwash, Joe Young, Daniel J. Smith, Harvey Frank Sr., Mike Pemma, Chandler “Chum” Frank, Arlin McGeshick, Stanley Frank, and Mike Anwash Goodrich, sisters; Joyce Anwash, Barb Anwash, Velma Waukechon, Becky Miller, Sandy Young, and Cindy Redcloud. He is further survived by grandchildren; Skylar, Robert, Kendra, Andre, and Jimi. He was preceded in death by his father Don, mother Lois (Osborne) Crowe, adopted mothers Bertha Pemma and Dorothy Young, and brothers Pete and Robert Pemma. Native American Services for John were held on Wednesday, January 14, at the Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center. Mr. Billy Daniels led services. Visitation began after 3:00 p.m. on January 13. Burial will be in the Blackwell Tribal Cemetery. Weber-Hill Funeral Home of Crandon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be left for the family at weberhillfuneralhome.com. Donald D. Christenson, 83, a resident of Crandon formerly of the Appleton area, died Monday, January 13 at AGI Healthcare in Crandon. He was born in Crandon to Alger and Lola (Erickson) Christenson. As a child, Don’s family moved from Crandon to Suring. After graduation from the Suring High School, Don entered into the United States Air Force. He served in the Korean War and was honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant. Don married Dorothy Caldwell, she preceded him in death on February 5, 2014. Don worked for the City of Appleton in the street department. After his retirement, they built a home and moved to Horseshoe Lake outside of Crandon. Don enjoyed fishing, hunting, and throwing horseshoes with his wife. Don is survived by daughters; Valorie (Tom) Sutheimer, Doreen McHugh, Kris (Pete) Biesterveld, and one son, Mike (Donna) Christenson. He is further survived by sisters; Joan, Marge (Buck) and brothers; Billy, Jerald (Jan), and nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, sister Suzie, brother Joe, and granddaughter Danielle Sutheimer. A gathering of family and friend will be held from 12 until 4:00 pm on Saturday, January 17, 2015, at the Darboy Club, N9696 County Highway N, Appleton, WI. Weber-Hill Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be left for the family at weberhillfuneralhome.com WEBER-HILL FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION SERVICES Published Weekly 125 N. Lake Ave., P.O. Box 333 Crandon, WI 54520 email: [email protected] Mike & Linda Monte...........................Publishers/Editors Monica Stamper.........Computer Graphics/Job Printing Boyd Monte....................Ad Sales/Job Printer/Graphics Melissa Monte..............Accts. Rec./ Post Press/ Graphics Stephanie Rosio..........................................Proofreader Allison Seils.....................Graphic work, Output Work Chieko "Kim" Margaret Fohrman went to her heavenly home on January 12, 2015 at the age of 87. Beloved wife of James August Fohrman, loving mother of Steven (Susan)Fohrman, Debra Fohrman (fiance, Jeffry) and Jeffrey (Petronella) Fohrman, proud grandmother of Ryan (Ashley) Fohrman, Jared Fohrman (Kinsey), Nicollette (Joshua) Jaster, Trisha (Brandon) Nelson, Shane DeSantel, Shephen Fohrman and Kyle Fohrman, adoring great grandmother of Jace Walters, Noah Nelson and Trenton Fohrman and dear daughter of parents and three brothers from Japan. Chieko was known for her "classy" appearance and her compassionate demeanor. Her humbling, endearing nature embraced many friendships. Chieko loved traveling, which was continuous and afforded by the 26 years of "her Jimmy's" military career. Shopping was yet another great passion of hers. There were always "good deals" awaiting her pocketbook. This passion lives on in her daughter and granddaughters. Although born and raised in Japan, her life took on excitement and adventure with her best friend and partner, "Jimmy", with her life journey here in the United States. After 60 years of marriage to "her Jimmy", she will FOREVER hold a precious place in his heart. As the angels embraced her soul and raised her to her heavenly father, Chieko will be deeply missed as we remember her great commitment and love to her faith, culture and family. Visitation will be held on Friday, January 16, from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at St. Leonard Catholic Church, Laona. Funeral Mass will follow at 11:00 a.m. with Monsignor Paul Koszarek and Father John Cerkas officiating. Interment will be in the Laona Cemetery. WeberHill Funeral Home is assisting the family. Condolences to the family may be left at weberhillfuneralhome.com. FREE Classifieds are BACK! 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Lake Ave. Crandon • 1768 Oconto Ave., Wabeno (715) 478-2322 • (715) 473-3131 PIONEER EXPRESS PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 05, JANUARY 19, 2015 Phone Ad PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 06, JANUARY 19, 2015 Representative Mursau sworn into office for 6th term Letters to the Editor We welcome letter to the Editor; however the letters should be legible, in good taste, not libelous and pertinent to current issues. Names will not be withheld upon request, except for very special circumstances. NAME AND PHONE NUMBER SHOULD BE INCLUDED FOR VERIFICATION PURPOSES. We reserve the right to reject any and all letters. WORVPI hasn't answered the Forest County Forestry Department After WORVPI's requested changes to the Forest County 15 year forestry plan , John Schnoor , Melinda Otto, and Jack Matuszewski, along with the WORVPI board have not responded to a few basic and generic questions put forth to them in the following letter. Submitted by Steve Bunda Wisconsin Off-Road Vehicle Park Inc. John Schnorr PO Box 321 Crandon, WI 54520 Dear WORVPI Members: This letter is intended to summarize actions and request additional information from the meeting held on December 9, 2014, between WORVPI and the Forestry and Recreation Committee-MRA Park Sub-Committee. Our Forestry Department contacted Melinda Otto on December 10, 2014, via telephone, to select the next meeting date in January 2015. Potential meeting dates for January include the 5th, 6th, 13th, 19th, 20th, 26th and 27th. Please contact us as soon as possible so we may schedule our next meeting. After discussion with Forest County Corporation Council, Department of Natural Resources, Forestry and Recreation Committee-MRA Park Sub-Committee it was agreed that WORVPI would provide additional information to Forest County so we may begin to develop an amendment to the Forest County Forest Comprehensive Land Use Plan to consider the development of an MRA Park. It was requested that this information be provided at least one week before our January meeting to allow time for the County staff to review the proposal. The information requested should be part of an MRA Park Plan which will contain, at a minimum, the following: 1. General a. A definition of the Forest County MRA Park. b. Define the acceptable uses of the MRA Park. c. Define the prohibited uses of the MRA Park. d. Provide a fee schedule for motorized and nonmotorized users. e. Location and size of the MRA Park (total project size and each phase). f. Will park users need to be a member of WORVPI or other groups/organizations? 2. Business Relationship a. How will revenue be disbursed for administration, maintenance, development and profits? b. What is the proposed business relationship between Forest County and WORVPI? c. What type of business is WORVPI? 3. Road Use Plan a. What types and lengths of roads and trails will be developed in each phase for the MRA Park? b. What is the proposed funding source and maintenance schedule for roads and trails? c. What would the design and maintenance specifications be for proposed trails? (e.g.) width, materials, culvert needs, wetland or stream crossings, permits expected maintenance activities and schedules, trail standards? d. How will seasonal vehicle usage be regulated to prevent environmental damage? e. Are there additional development plans outside the campground area? f. Desired closure criteria for seasonal, weather and forest management activities. This list should not be considered all inclusive and additional information will most likely be required before it can be fully determined if an MRA Park is compatible with the County Forest Law. However, we believe this information will be useful as we move forward in the amending the 15 Year Comprehensive Land Use Plan. We have enclosed the current soil disturbance and rutting policy found in our timber sale contract as well as manuals for Best Management Practices for Water Quality and Invasive Species. The manual for invasive species is available at www.wisconsinforestry.org. The manual for w a t e r q u a l i t y i s a v a i l a b l e a t http://dnr.wi.gov/files/pdf/pubs/fr/FR0093.pdf. Lastly, to keep these meetings as productive as possible we request you bring all items such as the feasibility study, maps, appraisal and any other resources that may help you answer additional questions. Sincerely, David W. Ziolkowski County Forest Administrator Cc: Without Enclosures Melinda Otto, Jack Matuszewski, Don LeMaster, Paul Payant, Craig Williams, Liz Wood Will Chair Committee on Environment and Forestry Still Smoking 207 N. Lake Ave. Crandon Close out while supplies last! 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Mursau will also serve on the committees of: Natural Resources, Tourism, Mining and Rural Reform (Vice-Chair), and Family Law. Citizens can sign up for email notifications through the Wisconsin Legislature's website to receive information on proposals being considered by the legislature. You can pick preferences based on subject area, committee, author, etc. To sign up please visit: http://legis.wisconsin.gov/ "It's important to me that the work I do in Madison matters to the people I represent," stated Mursau. "The committees I have been appointed to reflect the diversity of the 36th Assembly district and the issues that are important to those who live and work in northern Wisconsin." To share your thoughts with Representative Mursau regarding his committee work or matters before the legislature you can contact his office by email at: [email protected] or by calling (888) 534-0036. 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CELLULITE SISTERS/crandon Red Hat Ladies What: lunch & Bunko When: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 Where: Lafetta's (Limited Menu) Time: 11 am If you want to play Bunko, Please bring a small gift for a prize to reserve a place call Jackie at 468-7677 or Elizabeth at 715-478-3948 PL81-874 Impact Aid Meeting Minutes School District of Wabeno Area Tribal and Parental Involvement Meeting January 7, 2015 The meeting was called to order by Dr. Kimberly Odekirk, District Administrator of the School District of Wabeno Area at 6:00 P.M. The following people were in attendance: Janet Opiela, School Board President; Robert Seeber, School Board Vice President; Patricia A. Manthey, School Board Clerk; Al Gardebrecht, School Board Treasurer, Dawn Jakubiec, School Board Member, Ann Barfknecht, School Board Member; Bill Connors, Jr., School Board Member; Bill Taylor, Jr/Sr High School Principal; Allison Space, Elementary Principal; Dr. Kimberly Odekirk, District Administrator. Other guests present: Rebecca Jennings, Behavioral Specialist for the Forest County Potawatomi; Nate Gilpin, Tribal Executive Council Member; Mike Chrisman, Teacher. The minutes from last year’s meeting were reviewed. No corrections were made to the minutes. Janet Opiela asked if Dr. Odekirk had been contacted by anyone in regard to concerns or requests for programming. Dr. Odekirk reported that she had not received any correspondence with questions or concerns. Information was shared in regard to the percentages of school enrollment by race/ethnicity. Currently 18% (77 students) of our students are American Indian. Rebecca Jennings provided further information about these numbers and the services provided by the Forest County Potawatomi. An explanation of the Impact Aid Program was reviewed. School Board Policy 2112.01 – Tribal and Parental Involvement was reviewed. Allison Space, Elementary Principal, reported on student participation at the elementary school. There is diverse participation in Student Leadership Team, Peer Mediators, Spelling Bee, Band, Basketball, and Native American Language and Culture Class. Mrs. Space also reported on the number of students receiving math and reading interventions during the day and the number of students attending reading class/tutoring after school. Other Native American cultural involvement activities at the elementary level include a museum visit for fourth graders, a planned visit by a Native American author, and possibly a pow wow and informational speaker in the spring. Bill Taylor, Junior/Senior High School Principal, reported on participation at the high school. 51% of our Native American students are participating in extracurricular activities. This is very comparable to the 55% of non-Native American students who are participating in extracurricular activities. Seven students are participating in Language Class. Mentors from Forest County Potawatomi come to school to meet with specific students on an as needed basis. Forest County Potawatomi has a college ready counselor meet with students. 12 of 39 Native American students made the honor roll first quarter. 15 Native American students are juniors or seniors. There are 6 students who are taking college ready science classes. Five students who are taking college ready English class. One student who is taking advanced English and college statistics in the 2nd semester. Rebecca Jennings shared additional information about the FCP tutoring and mentoring staff and their roles in working with the Native American students. Rebecca also talked about the many positive things she has observed in the school district. Lowering the number of absences and dropouts and closing achievement gaps for our Native American students continue to be goals of the district. This year training in Culturally Responsive Classrooms is being attended by some staff members. The high school principal, new superintendent and some teachers will be attending the American Indian Summer Institute sponsored by the DPI. The meeting adjourned at 6:29 P.M. (Signed) Patricia A. Manthey, District Clerk The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. by School Board President Janet Opiela. Board members present: Janet Opiela, Robert Seeber, Al Gardebrecht, Patricia A. Manthey, Dawn Jakubiec, Ann Barfknecht, and Bill Connors, Jr. Administrative staff present: Kimberly Odekirk, District Administrator Allison Space, Elementary Principal, and William Taylor, Jr/Sr High Principal. Others present: Nate Gilpin, Rebecca Jennings, Mike Chrisman, Paul Ehlinger Pledge of Allegiance. A motion was made by Ann Barfknecht seconded by Rob Seeber to approve the agenda as amended. The motion carried. Mr. Gilpin asked some questions about the personalized, collaborative classrooms. Mike Chrisman, Co-Athletic Director, presented updates and information: 1. Transition to new AD’s has gone smoothly. Interviews will be conducted soon for the Head Varsity FB Coach and JV Volleyball Coach. 2. A number of schools are considering going to 8-man football. 3. Due to the large number of girls playing basketball this year, a Freshman JV Reserve Team Coach was needed. 4. The Co-Curricular Handbook and forms have been streamlined so that they are all the same for both Laona and Wabeno Area students. 5. Coaching evaluations have been completed for Fall sports. 6. Information was shared in regard to a petition for naming the football field that was given to the Athletic Directors. Information was also shared about some possible changes WIAA may be making in regard to selling naming rights of school facilities. Allison Space, Elementary Principal, reported the following: 1. Updates shared on Focus School goals and report. Progress on School Improvement Plan continues. 2. PBIS Mid-Winter Celebration will be held Jan. 23. Other PBIS updates and goals were shared. 3. RtI updates were shared, Wabeno Elementary will be presenting at the RtI Summit in March. 4. Thank you to Mrs. Keller for another successful concert season. 5. Thank you to Mrs. Sherry Christianson for organizing and facilitating the DNR Raptor Assembly. It was enjoyed by all. 6. Upcoming Events: Jan. 16 - Family Movie Night; Jan. 23 – End of 1st Semester. William Taylor, Jr/Sr High School Principal, reported the following: 1. Tardies update from Sep. 2, 2014 until Jan. 2, 2015 was shared. 2. PBIS January incentive is Fresh Start Self-Reflection Month. 3. Update on Youth Apprenticeship meeting with CESA 9. 4. Forest County Partnership meeting update was shared. 5. ACT Prep available for all Juniors week of Feb. 2 or Feb. 9. 6. Snowcoming is week of Jan. 26-29. The dance will be on Jan. 31 from 8:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. 7. First semester ends Jan. 23. Finals are Jan. 19-23. Make up dates for testing are Jan. 22 and Jan. 23. Dr. Odekirk, District Administrator, reported the following: 1. Four board members will be attending the WASB School Board Convention in Milwaukee on January 20 – 22. 2. Four candidates from Oconto County Area have declared candidacy for the school board election. The candidates are Jim Adamczyk, Tim Warrner, Joan Sackett, and Mike Rocole. A primary election will be held on February 17, 2015 to determine which two candidates will advance to the general election in April. There is one seat available. Four candidates from the Forest County Area have announced candidacy for the school board election. The candidates are Dawn Jakubiec, Bill Connors, Jr., Jim Smith, and Steven Ashbeck. All four candidates will be placed on the ballot for the general election in April because there are two available seats. Voters from all areas of the school district are reminded that they may vote for the candidates from both counties. 3. A reminder was given in regard to the online WASB survey. 4. Information was shared comparing the cost of our transportation program with the cost of contracting transportation services. Lamers Bus Lines provided figures for this comparison. Annual costs of owning and operating our own buses are still less than contracting out transportation services. 5. Two cash donations were made to the district in December. One was given by an anonymous donor to help bring holiday cheer to some of our families. Another was donated by Dave and Julia Appel for student programming and staff development. Special thanks to these donors for supporting our school district. There was a motion by Dawn Jakubiec seconded by Patricia A. Manthey to approve the minutes of the December 3, 2014 school board meeting, and the minutes of the December 18, 2014 Special Board Meeting. The motion carried. There was a motion by Rob Seeber seconded by Bill Connors, Jr. to approve the payment of vouchers by general checks 73378 to 73518 for $218,547.90, payroll checks 900026433 to 900026649 for $173,629.06 and a state tax/employee trust fund electronic transfer of $102,369.73. The motion carried. The following financial statement was presented to the board: Requests for Youth Options were discussed. There was a motion by Patricia A. Manthey seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to approve the two student’s requests to participate in Youth Options for the second semester. The motion carried. Co-Curricular Handbook and forms were discussed. There was a motion by Bill Connors, Jr. seconded by Rob Seeber to approve the updated CoCurricular Handbook and forms. The motion carried. Interviews for the open custodial/kitchen position have not yet been completed. Freshman/JV Reserve Coach for Girls Basketball was discussed. There was a motion by Patricia A. Manthey seconded by Ann Barfknecht to approve hiring Raletta Ashbeck as the Freshman/JV Reserve Coach for the 2014-2015 school year. The motion carried. Open Enrollment spaces for 2015-2016 were discussed. There was a motion by Al Gardebrecht seconded by Rob Seeber to set the Open Enrollment spaces available for 2015-2016 as follows: 4K – 2, K – 10, 1st – 4, 2nd – 9, 3rd – 0, 4th – 5, 5th – 10, 6th – 5, 7th – 10, 8th – 8, 9th – 5, 10th – 9, 11th – 5, and 12th – 5. The notion carried. A first reading of school board policy updates was done for policies: 1630.01-Family and Medical Leave of Absence/Administration, 2510Adoption of Textbooks, 2521-Selection of Instructional Materials and Equipment, 2623-Student Assessment, 3217-Weapons/Professional Staff, 3220-Staff Evaluation and Educator Effectiveness, 3430.01-Family & Medical Leave of Absence/Professional Staff, 4217-Weapons/Support Staff, 4430.01-Family and Medical Leave of Absence/Support Staff, 5451.02-Technical Excellence Higher Education Scholarships, 5516-Student Hazing, 5830-Student Fundraising, 6230-Budget Hearing, 7217-Weapons/Property, 7230-Gifts, Grants and Bequests, 7540.03-Student Network and Acceptable Use Policy,7540.04-Staff Network and Acceptable Use Policy, 8500-Food Service, 8510-Wellness, and 9150-School Visitors and a first reading of new policies 6111-Administration of Grant Programs, 6146-Post Issuance Tax Exempt Bond Compliance, and 8550-Competitive Food Sales. A support staff member’s letter of resignation was discussed. There was a motion by Patricia A. Manthey seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to accept Al Peters’ resignation, with much regret. The motion carried. The Board and Administration thank Al for his service to the students and school district. There was a motion by Ann Barfknecht seconded by Patricia A. Manthey to go into Closed Session under Wisconsin State Statute 19.85 (1) (c) (e) and 120.13 to: a. Discuss employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility. b. Review academic progress of expelled students. A roll call vote was taken as follows: Janet Opiela, yes; Robert Seeber, yes; Al Gardebrecht, yes; Patricia A. Manthey, yes; Dawn Jakubiec, yes; Ann Barfknecht, yes; and Bill Connors, Jr., yes. The motion carried 7 to 0. There was a motion by Bill Connors, Jr. seconded by Patricia A. Manthey to come out of Executive Session. A roll call vote was taken as follows: Janet Opiela, yes; Robert Seeber, yes; Al Gardebrecht, yes; Patricia A. Manthey, yes; Dawn Jakubiec, yes; Ann Barfknecht, yes; and Bill Connors, Jr., yes. The motion carried 7 to 0. The board returned to open session. There was a motion by Dawn Jakubiec seconded by Al Gardebrecht to adjourn at 8:22 P.M. The motion carried. (Signed) Patricia A. Manthey, District Clerk PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 08, JANUARY 19, 2015 Bids & Notices SOKAOGON CHIPPEWA HEALTH CLINIC 3144 VanZile Road•Mole Lake•715-478-5180 Regular Meeting, Laona Board of Education Monday, December 8, 2014 – 5:30 p.m. C. L. Robinson Elementary – Room 24 We are accepting patients with Medicare, Medicaid, Badgercare, and most private insurances. Please call to find out if we can fulfill your medical or dental needs and schedule an appointment. President Jim Aschinger Called the Regular Meeting to Order at 5:30 p.m. Present: Jim Aschinger, Scott Reeves, Rick Krawze, Jr., Kay Connors, Laurie Asher, and Sherry Kramer to take the minutes. Frank Shepard, Jr. was absent. There were nine (9) guests in attendance. Notice has been posted in accordance with Wis. Stat. 19.84. Rick Krawze led the Pledge of Allegiance. Motion by Reeves, seconded by Connors to approve the Agenda. All in favor, motion carried. Appearances/Correspondence: None Frank Shepard, Jr. arrived at 5:32 p.m. PUBLIC FORUM (10 minutes): Sarah Chitko and Tracy Enders shared their feelings on the volleyball co-op program with Wabeno. They feel there are enough girls from Laona who participate that the co-op is not needed. OPEN ACTION ITEMS: Consent Agenda - Open and Closed Regular Meeting Minutes dated Monday, November 10, 2014. Open Meeting Minutes dated Monday, November 24, 2014. School Disbursements and Wires paid from 11/8/14-12/4/14=$220,284.47 Purchase Orders for period 11/6/14-12/4/14=$7,444.64 Cash Receipts for period 11/1/14-11/30/14=$29,481.25 Motion by Krawze, seconded by Shepard to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. Motion carried with Krawze, Aschinger, Shepard, and Reeves voting yes. Connors abstained. The Volleyball Co-op Agreement with Wabeno is expiring. Participation numbers and program concerns were discussed. After looking at the overall program, motion by Shepard, second by Krawze to approve a 2-Year Volleyball Co-Op Agreement with Wabeno. All in favor, motion carried. Motion by Reeves, seconded by Connors to renew the 2-Year Cross Country Agreement with Wabeno. All in favor, motion carried. Resignation letters were presented. Motion by Reeves, seconded by Aschinger to Accept Sara Perry’s Resignation as Junior High Volleyball Coach and thanked her for her service. All in favor, motion carried. Motion by Connors, seconded by Shepard to accept Nick Lowery’s Resignation as Junior High Football Coach and thanked him for his service. All in favor, motion carried. Motion by Krawze, seconded by Shepard to accept Sherri Christianson’s Resignation as JV Volleyball Coach and thanked her for her service. All in favor, motion carried. Athletic Form Changes were made in order to meet the needs of the co-op athletic program. The forms included: Concussion Disclosure, Code of Conduct Contract, Informed Consent, and Emergency Locator. Motion by Reeves, seconded by Connors to approve the athletic forms as presented. All in favor, motion carried. Mrs. Asher gave an update on the drafting of New Policies with Neola. Board clarification was done on the following policies: Board of Commission, Mission of the District, Youth Options Program, Graduation Requirement, Interscholastic Athletics, and Foreign Exchange Students. A Youth Options Request was received. Motion by Reeves, seconded by Aschinger to approve this youth/course option request. All in favor, motion carried. The Hiring of Business Manager will be discussed in closed session. Mrs. Asher reviewed the information from the initial Referendum meeting. Three (3) referendum scenarios were shared and discussed and a timeline presented. The referendum will be discussed further at the January meeting. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS: No Business Manager’s Report given. Mr. Bradley included a written Principal’s Report. Mrs. Asher gave an update on the daycare in her Administrator’s Report. The daycare is running very close to a balanced budget and the time employees are putting toward the daycare is getting less. Board Member Reports - Scott Reeves shared that he had been contacted by the Laona Rescue Squad looking for ideas on how the community and school could work together to help with Rescue Squad membership. Kay Connors came to school last week for a visit and felt things are going well. Frank Shepard said it was nice to see the wrestling match held in Laona. Most of the mats used had been purchased with Potawatomi Tribal funds. Rick Krawze stated that he will not be running for re-election to school board at the spring election. Motion by Krawze, seconded by Reeves to enter into closed session pursuant to the following statutes for the following reasons: Wis. Statute 19.85 (1)(c) for personnel matters (f) for considering personal histories or disciplinary data of specific persons. The motion carried with Aschinger, Reeves, Shepard, Connors, and Krawze voting yes. After Returning from Open Session, the following action was taken: Motion by Reeves, seconded by Aschinger to approve Tiffany Pakulski as the new business manager under the terms discussed in closed session. All in favor, motion carried. Motion by Connors, seconded by Krawze to Adjourn the meeting. All in favor, motion carried. (8:21 p.m.) Dr. Richard Bradner, MD Tuesday and Wednesday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Shelly Buch, RN, MSM, FNP-C Mon, Wed, Thurs, and Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WABENO AREA 2015 Jan. 19 - 23 BREAKFAST MENU MON: Fruit juice, mini corn dogs, cubed potato, peaches TUE: Fruit juice, cereal, zucchini bread slice, orange wedges WED: Fruit juice, blueberry pancakes, turkey sausage links, fruit tube THURS: Fruit juice, soft pretzel, cheese sauce, grapes FRI: Fruit juice, breakfast sandwich, English muffin, egg patty, ham, cheese, kiwi PLEASE NOTE - 100% FRUIT JUICE& MILK AVAILABLE DAILY. BREADS, BUNS & PASTA ARE WHOLE GRAIN. Menus are subject to change. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WABENO AREA 2015 Jan. 19 - 23 LUNCH MENU MON: Taco meat, whole grain wrap, macaroni & cheese, refried beans, corn, pineapple tidbits, garden salad TUE: Chicken nuggets, brown rice, chicken gravy, glazed carrots, tropical fruit, garden salad WED: Turkey tetrazzini, carrots & peas, dinner roll, raspberry jello, garden salad THURS: Sloppy joe on bun, tritators, corn, pineapple dole bar, garden salad FRI: Hot dog on bun, cheesy crunch snack, banana, carrot snack pack, garden salad PLEASE NOTE - ROMAINE SALAD BAR & MILK AVAILABLE DAILY. BREADS, BUNS & PASTA ARE WHOLE GRAIN. Menus are subject to change Pets, Pet Care & Farm (715) 478-2129 • Crandon, WI DOG BOARDING & GROOMING Large Cageless Kennels • Outdoor Runs Heated & Air Conditioned • Exercise Yards Linda Mihalko • 715-902-1351 • Argonne, WI Ve • We groom all breeds & sizes - dogs & cats • We specialize in puppy's first groom, geriatric & breed specific grooms • Our specialty services include: coat & skin conditioning, flea dipping, de-skunking & massage • We use top of the line products & equipment in a clean, sterile spa like atmosphere • Convenient pick-up & delivery service also available ngCo a L Dr. Richard Piwoni, DVM es Full Service Salon Certified, Experienced Professional te r c inary Ser vi Dental Department Medical Providers Mobile & Relief Veterinary Services HOUSE CALL SERVICES: Vaccinations • Sick Pets Routine Procedures & Tests Prescriptions • In Home Euthanasia Equine Coggins Testing Minor Surgery • Health Certificates Wisconsin Licensed & Accredited DEA Licensed • USDA Accredited AVMA & WVMA Member AVMA PLIT Insured 715-627-0957 • 715-219-0947 FOR SALE: German Shepherd pups. Purebred, German lines. Parents on site. Can view AKC papers but won't be available on pups. $350. Ready to go. Call 906-221-4228. P40 FOR SALE: 4x5 round hay bales. Clover - trefoil t i m o t h y. N o r a i n o r preservatives. 1st and 2nd crop. $40 and up. 10 miles NW of Antigo. Delivery available for fee. Call 715623-3142. P41 FOR SALE: AKC German Shepherd male, $350. 14 HAY FOR SALE: Dry for cow months. Also pups at $350. or horse. 850-900 lb. round Call 715-889-3906. P40 bales. Alfalfa mix. Call 715P41 889-3741. Dr. Jeffrey Nielsen, DDS Caron Hartman-Zager, Dental Asst (L) Amber Johnson, RDH (R) Monday - Thurday•8:00 am - 4:00 pm SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WABENO AREA BOARD ELECTION April 7, 2015 Incumbent Al Gardebrecht filed a notice of Non-Candidacy by the December 26, 2014 deadline. New candidates Jim Adamczyk, Mike Rocole, Tim Warrner and Joan Sackett each filed a Declaration of Candidacy prior to the January 6, 2015 deadline for one position representing the Oconto County area. A primary election will be held on February 17, 2015 to determine which two candidates will advance to the general election and will be on the ballot for the April 7, 2015 election. This position is for a three year term. Incumbents Bill Connors, Jr. and Dawn Jakubiec and new candidates Jim Smith and Steven Ashbeck all filed a Declaration of Candidacy prior to the January 6, 2015 deadline for two positions representing the Forest County area. These positions will each be for a three year term and will be on the ballot for the April 7, 2015 election. Residents of the School District are reminded that they can vote for all of the candidates, regardless of the township or county they live in. Residents are able to vote for any candidates that are on the ballot that is provided at their polling place. School District of Wabeno Area Special School Board Meeting Wednesday, January 7, 2015 – 12:00 Minutes The meeting was called to order at 12:00 P.M. by School Board President Janet Opiela. Board members present: Janet Opiela, Robert Seeber, Al Gardebrecht, Patricia A. Manthey, Dawn Jakubiec, Ann Barfknecht, and Bill Connors, Jr. Others Present: Miles Turner Pledge of Allegiance. A motion was made by Bill Connors, Jr. seconded by Dawn Jakubiec to approve the agenda. The motion carried. A motion was made by Bill Connors, Jr. seconded by Ann Barfknecht to go into Closed Session. A roll call vote was taken as follows: Janet Opiela, yes; Robert Seeber, yes; Al Gardebrecht, yes; Patricia A. Manthey, yes; Dawn Jakubiec, yes; Ann Barfknecht, yes; and Bill Connors, Jr., yes. The motion carried 7 to 0. A motion was made by Dawn Jakubiec seconded by Ann Barfknecht to come out of Executive Session. A roll call vote was taken as follows: Janet Opiela, yes; Robert Seeber, yes; Al Gardebrecht, yes; Patricia A. Manthey, yes; Dawn Jakubiec, yes; Ann Barfknecht, yes; and Bill Connors, Jr., yes. The motion carried 7 to 0. The second round of interviews will be conducted on Thursday, January 15, 2015 from 3:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Interview committees comprised of staff, parents, and community members will participate in this process to give feedback to the board about the semi-finalists. There was a motion by Bill Connors, Jr., seconded by Rob Seeber to adjourn at 5:45 p.m. The motion carried. (Signed) Patricia A. Manthey, District Clerk HAY FOR SALE: Small squares – 1st/2nd/3rd crop. Round Bales-4x5 net-wrap & twine wrap 1st crop. Prices vary based on type. Call 906221-0420 or 715-889-4935. P41 PIONEER EXPRESS JAN. 19, 2015 SCHAEFER’S MEAT DEPT. SELLS USDA ANGUS CHOICE BEEF & USDA INSPECTED PORK MEAT Premium Angus Choice Boneless Beef PRODUCE Texas Chuck arm roast Red grapefruit $3.99 $1.99 Lb. Premium Angus Choice Boneless Beef Chuck Arm Steak $4.49 Pork cutlets Hormel Always Tender Lb. John Morrell Bacon Thighs or Lunchables 8.8-10.7 Oz. 12 Oz. Drum Sticks $1.29 Lb. 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Now is the time to detox the body, which can restore and reset your entire self. Join us to Detox and Restore January 20, 2015 at 5:00 pm Connor Human Restoration 108 W Madison St, Crandon Dr Laura Connor will give a short presentation on detoxification. Shakes and green drink recipes will be shared and detox kits will be 20% off. Come with your friends and your questions! Authorized Retail Dealer Store Sears of Antigo Sears of Rhinelander 445 Hwy 64 • Antigo 908 Lincoln St. • Rhinelander By Kwik Trip By Dairy Queen (715) 627-4407 (715) 365-7800 Hours: Mon-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-6 & Sun. 11-4 Hours: Mon-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-6 & Sun. 11-4 Locally roasted & fresh coffee. Experience a great coffee taste! Contact Melody at 715-478-5202 to reserve your seat Call Dave at 715-649-3414 the Perfect Gift by Darlene & Flowers from the Heart Wabeno •Fresh Floral Arrangements •Balloons & Cards •Homemade Fudge •Wines, Cheeses & Honeys •Gift Baskets •Tuxedo Rentals •Scarves, Jewelry & Purses •Primitive Decor & Many More Gift Items HOURS: Wed. - Fri. 10 to 4:30, Sat. 10 to 2 715-473-5400 Main Street, Wabeno Gold Miner Jewelers On The Spot Jewelry Repair! Can add metal with the cutting edge technology of a Laser! Prong Re-tipping, Ring Sizing, Chain Repairs & More! Stop In Today! Buying gold, silver, coins and scrap. 2737 N. Hwy 45, Next to Arlen's Antigo, WI or call 715-627-4747. STERN ELECTRONICS SPECIALIZING IN: •LG Sales & Service •Antenna Installations & Repair •Now Selling Used TVs, •Dish Network Installations & Repair VERY REASONABLE RATES! Call STERN ELECTRONICS 715-623-2441 Betc10 GARAGE/MOVING SALE: DEERBROOK - W8290 Cty. Rd. A, near Pence Lake Rd. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Gun parts, military items, household items, mens/womens/boys clothing. P41 NATURE'S HEAT SOURCE 715-627-0081 602 Fifth Avenue, Antigo, WI 54409 Monday - Friday, 9-5 • Saturday, 8-1 Submitted by Kate Schultz How stress affects your back Your emotional health can produce negative physical effects. Continuous stress can cause a cycle of fatigue and muscle tension, further stressing your mind and body. A primary target is your back. Chronic stress and depression have been linked to back strain that leads to chronic pain and disability. Some research suggests that many cases of chronic back and neck pain may result from nervous tension, which temporarily constricts blood vessels, reducing oxygen to the cells. Best solutions for reducing stress-related back pain: • Be aware of when you feel especially stressed. Find relief before your emotional tension affects your back -change activities, exercise or meditate. • Fit in daily physical activity. In particular, aerobic workouts can reduce depression, relieve stress and strengthen your back muscles. • Modify your repetitive tasks. If your work is sedentary, do as many task as possible standing up to break up muscle tension; take stretching and walking breaks. • Watch your posture. Avoid slouching and hunching forward. You don't have to live with back or neck pain. Examine your lifestyle and work environment to find ways to reverse situations that can produce stress and hurt your back. Forest County Commission on Aging DOT Bus Schedule Monday - January 19 - No bus Tuesday - January 20 - Alvin and Nelma to Iron Mountain (Crandon and Argonne standby) - Bus driver: Hal Weisnicht Wabeno, Laona and Crandon to Rhinelander by 9 a.m. Walmart complex and Aldi's only. No lunch. Depart Rhinelander at 11:45 a.m. - Bus driver: Dan Pedersen Wednesday - January 21 - Armstrong Creek, Newald, Popple River and Cavour to Iron Mountain (Crandon and Laona standby) - Bus driver: Hal Weisnicht Thursday - January 22 - Argonne, Hiles and Crandon to Rhinelander - Bus driver: Dan Pedersen Bus driver: Dan Pedersen Hal Weisnicht: 715-478-2961 Dan Pedersen: 715-478-4254 TOPIC OF THE MONTH “Pick a Better... Daily Meal Plan” MEAL SCHEDULE CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA Monday - January 19 - Beef lasagna, tossed salad, fruit, garlic bread, chocolate pudding Monday - January 26 - Quiche with bacon and vegetables, breakfast potatoes, fruit, biscuit, coffee cake CRANDON, WABENO, LAONA Tuesday - January 20 - Baked chicken, 1/2 baked potato with sour cream, green beans, sunflower flax bread, chocolate chip nut bar Tuesday - January 27 - Meatloaf with gravy, mashed potatoes, Harvard beets, sourdough bread, oatmeal raisin bar CRANDON Wednesday - January 21 - Baked ham, scalloped potatoes, carrots, biscuit, banana cake BINGO Wednesday - January 28 - Chicken enchilada with peppers and onions, Spanish rice, fruit, tres leches cake LAONA, WABENO CONGREGATE Thursday - January 22 - Baked ham, scalloped potatoes, carrots, biscuit, banana cake Thursday - January 29 - Chicken enchilada with peppers and onions, Spanish rice, fruit, tres leches cake ARMSTRONG CREEK Tuesday - January 20 - Baked chicken, 1/2 baked potato with sour cream, green beans, sunflower flax bread, chocolate chip nut bar - BINGO Tuesday - January 27 - Meatloaf with gravy, mashed potatoes, Harvard beets, sourdough bread, oatmeal raisin bar - MUSIC ALVIN Thursday - January 22 - Chicken, baked potatoes, corn, fruit cocktail, rolls, bars Thursday - January 29 - Boiled dinner, potatoes, carrots, applesauce, rolls, birthday cake WABENO HOME DELIVERED MENU MONDAY, TUESDAY same as CRANDON THURSDAY same as LAONA Please register with Commission on Aging - 715-478-3256 Crandon site manager Pat Raml is at 715-478-0742 (home) or 715-478-3040 (site). Serving at 12:00 p.m. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Alvin site manager Florence Kostka at 715-545-4063 (home) or 715-545-3323 (site). Meal served at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday. Laona site manager Peggy Alderton at 715-889-3116 (cell). Meal served at 12:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Wabeno site manager Diana Reed at 715-850-0626 (home) or 715-473-4333 (site). Meal served at 11:30 a.m. on Monday and Tuesday. Home delivered on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Armstrong Creek site manager Jill Criel at 715-336-3178 (home) or 715-336-2218 (site). Meal served at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 14, JANUARY 19, 2015 Services SAMZ CONCRETE All Types of Concrete Flat Work, Stamped & Colored Come See Mark at 23Years Years 25 of Building of Building Expertise! Expertise! 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Residential & Commercial Fully Insured Home of Quality 715-478-3147 ANTIGO BLOCK CO. CONCRETE & LIGHTWEIGHT BLOCKS PRE-CAST STEPS CULTURED STONE® Septic Tanks Retaining Wall Block Patio Blocks Chimney Blocks Natural Stone Veneer Hearth & Sill Stones Mortars • Pavers Face Bricks 230 Milton St., Antigo 715-623-4837Betc9 JACOBS EQUIPMENT Elcho - Chain saw supplies, bars, chains, sprockets and rims. Used chain saws. Repair service available. Prices too reasonable to quote. See the latest in new saws on Saturdays, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Trade in accepted. 715275-3530. B26Etc SIEBERT CONSTRUCTION, LLC 920-629-1119 P43 Keith's Carpet Repair & service on all makes. Complete stock of all parts. New, used and rebuilt vacuums. Installation Service You buy it, I'll install it! 30 Plus Years Experience • Fully Insured • • Free Estimates • Call Keith at ARNOLD'S GARAGE Repairs - Collision Restoration Brakes - Welding ATV's, Cars, Light Heavy Trucks Equipment & Machinery Quality - Affordable. 30 Years Experience 715-478-5740 B22etc Argonne, WI Home & Cabin Repair, Remodeling, Decks, Garages, Siding, Interior & Exterior and More •Fully Insured • 10 years experience • Free Estimates Contact: Bruce Siebert AVCO VACUUM CLEANER CO. Sales and Service Ron Platek 10 W. Keenan 715-362-3376 Rhinelander, WI PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 15, JANUARY 19, 2015 Services Northside Dental Time is running out to buy a new Classic OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler to heat your home and hot water. Call 715627-2665 today to slash your heating bill! View sale pricing at SchulzHeat.com Schulz Heating & Cooling Wisconsin's Largest Central Boiler Dealer! Betc32 NEED SERVICE OR REPAIRS ON YOUR CAR OR LIGHT TRUCK? Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 810 5th Ave., Antigo • 715-623-3620 BUYING NOW Aluminum Cans! 52¢/lb Complete Autos.................$135/GT Auto Bodies......................$110/GT Tin/Appliances..................$90/GT No. 1 Copper......................$2.10/lb No. 2 Copper......................$1.87/lb Misc. Aluminum...................$.42/lb Yellow Brass......................$1.28/lb Clean Copper Radiators.....$1.28/lb Aluminum Rims...................$.55/lb Clean Cast Brake Drums & Rotors.........................$205/GT Prices Subject to Change Without Notice Automotive Batteries $5.00 Minimum or 17¢ lb. D.J.'S RECYCLING Hours: Mon. - Fri., 7:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; Sat. 8 - Noon 6516 Cty G, Cavour, WI, 715-649-3223 BULLSEYE COMPUTER SOLUTIONS Computer Repair "Licensed A/C Service" Call SCHROEDER'S AUTO SALES AND SERVICE Hwy. 55 Pearson (715) 484-4131 24 HR. Wrecker Howerton Logging Free Timber Estimates Bulldozing/Lot Development Lot Clearing & Road Development Tree Service 715-889-0942 Wholesale/Retail Dealer for New Radiators, Heater Cores & Gas Tanks Cellcom Scholarship application now open FOR SALE: Call Bill for vintage comic books at 715FOR SALE: 2 twin wooden 649-3835. P40 beds and mattresses in excellent condition. $300 WILL TRADE: Dry firewood takes all. You haul. Call 414- for 100 lbs. of deer corn. Call 425-0388. P40 715-478-3818. P40 Dr. Becker, Dr. Peterson, & Dr. Beyersdorf, Optometrists N4013 Hwy 45 North Antigo, Wisconsin, 54409 Office: 715-623-7425 Cell: 715-219-1030 We Offer: www.antigonorthsidedental.com Preventive, Emergency, and Cosmetic, Mini-Dental Implants for denture stabilization. Care Credit Patient Plans are available and We Accept Credit/Debit Cards and Most Insurance Plans. Call Keith at (715)-649-3363 Sixteen $750 scholarships will be awarded LOST: A large otter sled near or Jungle Lake. Black with some The online application for Cellcom scholarships red stripes. If found, call 715- is now open. Cellcom will award sixteen $750 scholarships 627-7606. P38 to graduating high school seniors across its service area this year. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic record, potential to succeed, leadership and New Homes • Additions Remodeling • Roofs • Garages participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience and an essay on community impact. Decks • Windows & Doors Financial need is not considered. Wood Flooring / Paneling Applicants must reside within a county in Wisconsin or Michigan where Cellcom operates and be planning to enroll in a full-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university or technical school. Applications are due March 18 and only online Josh Pieper, Contractor applications will be accepted. Interested students can visit www.cellcom.com/events for more information and to LICENSED • FREE ESTIMATES apply. ANTIGO EYE CARE CENTER NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS! WWW.BULLSEYECOMPUTERS.COM 715-674-2506 Cell: 262-689-6109 FULLY INSURED • Dr. Chad Boers, Family Dentist Antigo Native, Harvard Graduate, Locally Owned & Operated KARL APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE 40 Years of Service Experience behind every sale!! Everyday Low Prices - NO Gimmicks Delivery and Set-up Available ® BY WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION t The Largoeswroom h S e c n Applia est County in For (715) 674-3935 Take Hwy. 8 two miles west of Laona to Airport Lane, then two miles on Airport Lane to Karl's Lane. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-12 After hours by appointment VEHICLES & HEAVY EQUIPMENT Still Smoking 207 N. Lake Ave. Crandon 2015 Pricing FOR SALE: Tons of furniture ( s o m e n e e d s refinished/reupholstered, some great condition) waterfall vanity with mirror (excellent), love seat (great condition), stools, bench, ottomans, shelves, cabinets, desk with chair, drafting table, vintage chairs, director's chairs, side table, mirror/hat rack, shutters, antique light fixtures, chandelier, 2 new matching under mount sinks (bone color), wooden wreaths, etc. Call Jill 864-436-1277. P40 New Lower Prices on ALL E-Cigarettes and Juices 650 mah Vaporizer kit was $20, now $15. 1100 mah Evod Vaporizer kit was $30, now $25 Go Smoke E-Juice was $3.99, now $3.49 L-Smoke E-Juice 12ml was $5.99, now $4.99 L-Smoke E-Juice 30 ml was $15.00, now $10.00 FOR SALE: Extra church pews - small, $25; medium, $50; and large, $75. Grand piano (unsure of brand, very ornate), $1,000 OBO. Lowrey Citation Console Theatre Organ, $300 OBO. Large desk, $20 OBO. Free upright piano and little organ. Contact Pastor Seth at 864918-9308. P40 Betc22 Wanted FOR SALE: New Holland WANTED: All used or used Model 55 Side Delivery Hay up 3 point equipment. 715- Rake. $1,000. Call 906-221623-5678 or 715-623-6707. 0420 or 715-889-4935. P41 Petc1 Still Smoking on Main Street Crandon, between Duck's and Pickers. (715) 478-4059 FOR SALE: Tire chains to fit 10-20 tires, $40. Pulley for case 300, $50. Call 715-2767238. P40 FOR SALE: 1999 Volvo S70. Runs well. Turbo, PW, PS, sunroof, 218K. Needs new brakes. $1,800 OBO. 1999 Toyota Avalon XLT. Runs well. Leather, heated seats, WANTED: RT Salavage of sunroof, PW, PS, 204K. Laona is buying popple Needs muffler work. $2,000 poles. Call 715-889-0287. OBO. Call 864-918-9308. B46 P40 FOR SALE: 2002 Saturn L300. Sunroof, heated seats, excellent snowgrip tires. 170,000 miles. Well maintained. $2,500. Call 715649-3476. P40 FOR SALE: 4 Goodyear Ultra Grip Winter Tires and 15" rims. Like new. Walmart warranty. Tire pressure monitors installed. Call 715P40 473-2049. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 16, JANUARY 19, 2015 Disco Party Packer Vs Seahawks Specials SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 - OPEN AT NOON Bacon Nachos or Nachos Supreme $5.25 Big ls Trig's Smokehouse Brats $2 retze at Pack 'Em Inn January 17 at 8 pm th P eno r jalep & Purchase a rie"s F n a i r 12 l o a " 9 It plain o Appetizer Ba ny pizza get Plain or Gar ske t for $6 or lic Breadstic Mozzarella & Marinara Bread for 50¢ each! ks Sticks 2/$1.95 or 4/$3.75 50¢ off Entertainment by Strait Jacket KARAOKE PARTY January 16th & 30th Cheesy Brat Soup, Chili and MORE!! 8 pm - ??? ON DECK PLATTER Karaoke by Strait Jacket 123 N. Lake Ave 715-478-1059 FREE WIFI Lake Metonga Mon & Wed - Thurs open at 3:00 pm Fri-Sun open at 11:30 am Closed Tuesdays 715-478-0077 Friday Fish Fry & Saturday Steak Specials -Wednesday$10 ALL YOU CAN EAT Chicken Wings boneless & traditional Dine In Only Packer Tailgate Party Sunday starting at 1pm POST LAKE INN STEP BACK IN TIME WITH HOTEL CRANDON & CRANDON PUBLIC LIBRARY SATURDAY, FEB 21! BROASTED CHICKEN DINNER SERVED DAILY! Celebrate the 85th anniversary of Hotel Crandon with dinner, cocktails, music and history from the 1930s on. Tickets and info available at the library or at hotelcrandon.com. SATURDAY SUPPER CLUB MENU WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 FOR A PRIVATE PARTY. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE. • HOMEMADE PIZZAS Including: BLT & Memphis Pulled Pork • AWESOME BLOODY MARYS • FRIDAY FISH FRY • FREE WIFI FULL MENU AVAILABLE AT www.hotelcrandon.com SAT & SUN AT 10 A.M. WEEKDAYS AT 11 A.M. - CLOSED TUESDAYS Located in Beautiful Downtown Post Lake • 715-275-3611 Daily Specials Monday Half Off Appetizers County W, Wabeno 715-473-2129 Wed - Mon 11 am - Close Closed Tuesday Wednesday $3.00 Cheeseburgers Thursday 50¢ Wings Fri & Saturday Fish Fry Cod, Perch & Shrimp Sunday Fried Chicken Dinner CHECK OUT OUR SELECTION OF 10 CRAFT BEERS ON TAP. WOW!!! STRIP TICKET HAPPY HOUR 4:30 - 6 PM WITH FREE SNACKS WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY. THURSDAY 35¢ WINGS WEEKLY SPECIALS: Jan 19 - 25 Monday: Hot Dog or Brat, Soup & Salad Bar $8.75 Tuesday: Wow! All You Can Eat Wings & Salad Bar $8.95 Wed: Swiss Steak Plate $8.95 Thur: Swedish Meatballs Dinner $9.25 Friday: Fish Fry $9.25 Tenderloin & Ribeye Dinners now available DAILY! Hotel Crandon North Lake Avenue Downtown Crandon 715-478-2414 OPEN WED. & THURS. EVENINGS 4:30 - 8 P.M. Breakfast: Mon. - Sat., 6 - 11 a.m.; Lunch: Mon. - Fri., 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Friday Dinner: 4-8 p.m., Saturday Dinner: 5-8 p.m., Sundays: 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 17, JANUARY 19, 2015 Downtown Crandon 715-478-1010 200 S Lake Ave. JANUARY STEAK SPECIAL 12 oz New York Strip Steak $17.95 $5 Lunch Special - Served Mon - Thur 11am - 2pm Choice of Hamburger, Grilled Cheese, Stacked Ham Sandwich includes Fries, Soda or Coffee, and Fresh Baked Cookie Mexican Menu Monday & Tues CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday Breakfast & Brunch Buffet 8:00 a.m. til 2:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. til 11:30 a.m. With Fruit & Pastry Bar • 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Wear your Packer attire and get $1 off buffet! ALL YOU CARE TO EAT FRIDAY CHICKEN & FISH FRY All you care to eat Potato & Veggie Bar Your Choice of Fried or Baked Fish Breakfast Buffets $7.99 8:00 a.m. til 11:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. til 2:00 p.m. Saturday • Sunday $8.99 Tacos - Burritos - Quesadillas- enchiladas & More Thursday's Special Catfish Wednesday ALL YOU CAN EAT Catfish, Cornbread & Hushpuppies$11.95 Liver & Onion $7.95 Friday All You Can Eat Fish Fry $11.95 NIGHTLY- Smoked Ribs•Prime Rib•Ribeye•Baked Chicken•Chicken & Ribs $29ea.c9h 5 Buckets To Go 21 pc Fish & Tartar Sauce, 21 pc Chicken Tenders or 50 pc Shrimp & Shrimp Sauce EACH include Fries, Slaw, & Rye Bread Super Bowl Party From kick off until the end of the game you get your cocktails, appetizers, buffet with Roast Tenderloin & New Orleans Shrimp with penna pasta and dessert plus door prize for everyone all for $60! (Enjoy the buffet only for $20) Finest Scratch Pizzas in the Northwoods! SUPER BOWL SUNDAY DEAL! 1 Cheese, 1 Sausage, 1 Pepperoni & 1 Deluxe Pizza. All 4 for JUST $40! VS Mon. & Tues. 11 a.m.-Close Wed.-Sat. 7 a.m.-Close, Sun. 8 a.m.-Close LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS DAILY BREAKFAST WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY SATURDAY NIGHT - Char Broiled Steaks Best Steaks & Price In Town! TAILGATE PARTY at Pack 'Em Inn Join us by the fire for some tailgating fun outside behind the bar before the game!! FREE Brats, Burgers and Beer! GO PACK GO!! Sunday, January 18 Noon - 2 pm OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! Main Street Ed’s Argonne, WI • 715-649-3810 www.mainstreeteds.com 20 min south of Three Lakes on 32S Donovan's Trailside Inn Bar - Restaurant - Motel * In addition to our full menu * Daily Specials Offered Tuesday-Thursday Fri. - Fish Fry - Perch, Cod & Walleye Homemade German Potato Salad! Sat. - Ribs, Steak, Prime Rib & Shrimp Winter Hours: Open at 3 p.m. Tuesday - Friday Open at 11:00 a.m. Saturday & Sunday CLOSED MONDAY • Dinner Specials Start at 4 p.m. 715-484-3045 • Located in Pearson Intersection of Hwy. 55 & T, on Hwy. 55 Animal Resource Fund Cory Campbell Now that the holidays are behind us, we’re all looking forward to SPRING!! This winter has not been kind so far, and especially for the animals who are bearing the brunt of it all. Your outside animals need extra nourishment, of course, but they also require plenty of fresh water in order to be able to maintain their body temperature. Please! Snow is NOT a replacement for water. We are fostering a dog right now that came to us not only starved, but severely dehydrated from lack of plain, old, free, water. A heated water bowl is ideal, but replenishing the water several times daily can accomplish the same thing. In our climate, an insulated dog house with bedding is a minimum necessity. As a rule, each animal we take in to foster needs a good cleaning-up and grooming, and thankfully, Nicolet Pet Grooms does that pro bono for us as their donation to the cause. We are keeping ahead of the need for pet food at the food pantry by replenishing the shelves each Monday, but the girls at the pantry are good about keeping us informed if they’re running short before the end of the week. Your pet is a loving, loyal member of your family, whose needs must be met, but if you’re having difficulty meeting those needs, A.R.F. is there to help. For those of you who may still have a pet that has not been spayed or neutered, here is your chance to get that done. The Fix Is In, a high quality, affordable spay/neuter mobile clinic will be in an area near you soon. Antigo – Jan 27 & 28, and Feb 17 & 18. Crandon – Friday, Feb 20. Rhinelander- Jan 16 & Feb 13. To schedule an appointment, call 715-550-7729. You must leave a message with your name, Phone number and a time when you will most likely be at home to receive a return call. They, like us, are all volunteers, so no one is able to sit by a phone all day. They will return your call as soon as they can. Normal prices are: female dog - $100.00, male dog $85.00, female cat $50.00, male cat $40.00. Right now, if you live in one of these zip code areas: 54103, 54511, 54520, 0r 54541, those prices are cut in half. This group has received a grant to help get more animals taken care of, but this money is now running low, so NOW is the time to get in on this incredible deal. These prices include the rabies vaccination, nail trim, and ear cleaning. These schedules are arranged a couple of months in advance, so you have a chance to get in on one that’s nearest you. To access their schedule in the future, go to http://the-fix-is-in.org/ or you may call me for dates if you do not have internet. The family of five kittens that I mentioned in our last news are being spayed/neutered at the Antigo Fix Is In clinic, so they will be adoptable the first part of Feb. Adoption papers have been received for three of the five, but if you’re considering a kitten, give us a call – 715-4782398 (me) or 715-478-3190 (foster parents) to apply. PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 18, JANUARY 19, 2015 Help Wanted HELP WANTED PART TIME MANUFACTURING SECRETARY: SKILLS NEEDED: Good communication, organized, fair amount of varied office skills, working with spread sheets, placing orders, shipping and other varied duties. Being able to work with bookkeeping software such as Quick Books and have accounting knowledge is a plus, but not necessary. Please forward resume to: Forest Tool, Inc. Attention Sandy Fannin, P.O. Box 215 Crandon, WI 54520 HELP WANTED POSITION TITLE: SECURITY GUARD CLASSIFICATION: NON-EXEMPT DEPARTMENT: SECURITY SUPERVISOR: SECURITY SUPERVISOR GRADE: NE4 POSTED: UNTIL FILLED Position Summary: Under direct supervision of the Security Supervisor, ensures public safety in providing security and surveillance services by protecting life and property for tribal members, employees and visitors. Maintains confidentiality of all privileged information. The list of duties and responsibilities is illustrative only of the tasks performed by this position and is not all-inclusive. Minimum Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED plus six months work experience in a security, law enforcement or related work environment. Current valid Wisconsin Driver's License with no DWIs in the past three years. CPR and First Aide certified. No felony convictions or gross misdemeanors. Must successfully pass a preemployment drug/alcohol screen, tuberculosis screening and background investigation. *Must have a valid Wisconsin Driver's license & be authorized as eligible for coverage under the Tribe's Insurance prior to an actual start date. *Must maintain a valid Wisconsin Driver's license as a condition of employment. *Must pass a background check, which will be performed on all applicants. *Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening. As authorized by Federal Law, the Forest County Potawatomi Community reserves the right to exercise preference in hiring for qualified Tribal members/Indians in connection with all job openings. HELP WANTED Log Truck Driver/ Loader Operator. Call Ryan McKee at P41 715-902-0293. HELP WANTED LITTLE HUMMERS BAR & GRILLLooking for dependable, hard working, out going people with a good personality for cooks & bartenders in a fast paced, family oriented business. Will train the right person. One month schedule made out and one weekend off per month. One week vacation after 2 years. Serious, long term individuals apply only. Call 715-484-4413 to set up an interview. Bect39 FOR SALE: Antique wood double bed, high head board, old toaster, Kodak 8 mm movie projector, movie screen on tripod stand, Polaroid SX70 land camera model 3, Yashica 35 mm camera and case. Collector items. Call 715-275-4690. P40 Influenza HELP WANTED ELEMENTARY SPECIAL EDUCATION AIDE The School District of Wabeno Area is seeking a full time Elementary Special Education aide. The work day will tentatively be set from 7:30 to 3:30. Duties will include giving academic classroom support, behavior monitoring, some toileting duties, and outside recess duty with the students. Preference will be given to candidates with a Special Education Aide license. The starting rate for this position is $11.55 per hour. Interested persons must turn in an application and three letters of reference by Wednesday, January 21, 2015 to: Heather Ostrowski, Special Education Coordinator, PO Box 460, Wabeno, WI 54566. The School District of Wabeno Area is an Equal Opportunity employer. The School District does not discriminate against applicants or employees based on race; age; sex or sexual orientation; creed or religion; color; handicap or disability; marital, citizenship, or veteran status; membership in the National Guard, state defense force, or reserves; national origin or ancestry; arrest or conviction record; use or non-use of lawful products off the District's premises during non-working hours; or any other characteristic protected by law. Cont. from pg. 1 added. "Even though this year's flu shot is not as good a match as it has been in most other years, it still can reduce the severity of flu symptoms among those who get the flu, and reduce rates of hospitalization and death." Influenza is a contagious disease that infects the respiratory tract (nose, throat, and lungs). Symptoms can come on suddenly with fever, headache, tiredness, dry cough, sore throat, nasal congestion, and body aches. The illness can be mild to severe, and can sometimes lead to death. Nearly 3,000 people have been hospitalized with laboratory confirmed influenza in Wisconsin this season. Of those who have been hospitalized, 72 percent are over age 65. In addition to influenza, Wisconsin has also seen an increase in cases of pertussis (whooping cough), and in outbreaks caused by norovirus. Symptoms of norovirus infection typically include nausea, stomach cramping, vomiting, and diarrhea. Norovirus infection is often mistakenly referred to as "stomach flu," but is unrelated to influenza. Along with staying home when sick, DHS urges residents to avoid illnesses through frequent and thorough hand washing, covering the nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing, eating nutritious food, exercising, and getting enough rest. Forest County Historical Society to meet January 22nd The Forest County Historical & Genealogical Society meeting will be January 22 at 7:00 p.m. at the Crandon Library. Discussion of maintenance projects before summer. All members are encouraged to attend, and new members are always welcome. FOR SALE: 1958 VW Bug, restorable, complete. $500. 2 skidder tires on Internation rims, size 18.5x26, both for $600 or $350 for one. Mini 5th wheel camper. Needs some repair. Asking $700. 14' fish shack camper. Asking $200. Has stove, refrig. and furnace. Call 715-478-3566 after 9 a.m. No answer, leave a message. B40 FOR SALE: Oak vanity dresser, 4 drawers with 30"x30" mirror, $200. Antique white 4 drawer dresser, 40" tall x 30" wide with scalloped bottom, $150. 16 piece Stone Ware dish set, Cabin Snow Folk Craft pattern, new - still in box, $20. Call 715-6493542. P40 FOR SALE: Electric hydraulic pole skidder and e r e c t o r. A - 1 4 0 0 C h e v y FOR SALE: Leathercraft powered. GB Bradley asking (craftool) saddle stamps. 58 $3,000 OBO. Call 715-478piece accessories and how to 3874. P40 book, $295. Turquoise and silver Navajo slave bracelet, WANTED: Kerosene torpedo $75. Call 715-478-5425 after heater. Call 715-484-7055. 10 a.m. P40 P40 PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 19, JANUARY 19, 2015 OPEN HOUSE JANUARY 17 One of Crandon's oldest and finest homes has just been given a complete restoration inside and out. An income suite was added over the new 3 car garage. The original hardwood floors on both stories of the main home have been restored & refinished; front porch has had the ceiling tile removed to reveal the original wainscot ceilings which have been restored; new roof with all old layers of shingles removed; new seamless gutters; 1/2 bath on main floor updated & an entry closet added; new paved drive, rear deck and porch over look Surprise Lake.; handlaid paver sidewalks; entire exterior pressure washed and professionally painted. Home and income apartment have individual heat, elec. & natural gas. We invite you to our OPEN HOUSE January 17, 2015, from 10 am - 2 pm. You can also view interior photos on "Second Chance Antiques" Facebook page. For additional information contact Jim or Peg Houle at 715-478-2531. Second Chance Antiques Laona Lions Peace Poster Winner Peace Poster Chair Lion Sue Laskowski and Georgia Matuszewski TRUCKS & SUVS 2006 Chev Trail Blazer LT - 4x4 6 cyl, auto, loaded, 117K.......................... $6,995 2005 GMC Sierra SLE - 4x4, ext. cab, V8, auto, loaded, 106K.....................$11,995 2000 Isuzu Ascender EXT - 4dr, 4x4, V6, auto, loaded 130K.........................$5,495 1999 Chev Silverado LT - Ext. Cab, 1500, Z71, 4x4, V8, auto, loaded,142K...$6,995 VANS 2008 Chev Uplander LS - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, 85K.....................................$6,995 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan SE - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, 137K........................$4,495 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan SE - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, 115K.......................$5,495 CARS 2013 Chevy Cruze LT - 4dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, 32K....................................$12,995 2013 Chevy Cruze LTZ - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, leather, 31K.......................$14,995 2013 Chev Cruze LT - 4 dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 31K......................................$13,995 2013 Chevy Sonic LTZ - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, leather, 31K.......................$13,995 2012 Ford Focus SEL - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 53K....................................$11,995 2012 Ford Fusion SE - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 53K.....................................$12,995 2012 Chevy Impala LT - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, 33K.....................................$12,995 2011 Chevy Malibu LS - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 11K...................................$10,995 2011 Chev Impala LT - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, leather, 59K...........................$10,995 See Complete Inventory & Pictures at www.hwy52auto.com Remaining Factory or our 3-month, 3,000 mile Warranty "More to Choose From" Trade-ins Welcome 2011 Honda Civic LX - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded,31K............................$11,995 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 66K...................$12,995 2011 Honda Fit - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 50K.......................................$12,995 2011 Chev Malibu LT - 4dr, 4cyl., auto, loaded, 34K..............................$11,995 2010 Toyota Camry SE - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 69K............................$11,995 2010 Chevy HHR LS - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 62K..................................$7,995 2009 Chevy HHR LS - 4dr, 4cyl., auto, loaded, 75K.................................$6,995 2009 Chev Cobalt LT - 4cyl, auto, loaded, 95k........................................ $6,995 2009 Pontiac G6 GT - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, 118K...................................$7,495 2008 Pontiac G6 - 4dr, 4cyl., auto, loaded, 53K......................................$6,995 2007 Mercury Milan - 4dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, 65K.................................$7,995 2007 Pontiac G6 - 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto, loaded, 63K....................................$8,495 2007 Ford Fusion SEL - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, sunroof, 78K....................$9,995 2006 Buick Lucerne CXL - 4dr, V8, auto, loaded, 88K.............................$7,995 2005 Buick LaCrosse CXL - 4dr, V6, auto, loaded, 88K..........................$6,995 2004 Pontiac Grand Am SE - 4dr, 4cyl, auto, loaded, 95K........................$4,995 2004 Chevy Malibu LS - 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded, 84K................................$5,995 2002 Buick Regal LS - 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded, 115K.................................$3,995 2001 Saturn L200 - 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto, loaded, 153K................................$3,995 2001 Chevy Malibu LS - 4dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, 11K............................$10,995 HWY.Bryant, 52 WI AUTO 715-623-0804 Beat Winter And Save Wear and Tear on Your Snowshovel! See your Boss Dealer in Laona! Laona Machine Supply 715-674-2601 4902 Pine Street, Hwy 8 Laona, WI 54541 The Laona Lions Club presented Georgia Matuszewski with a certificate and $50.00 for winning the 2014-15 Laona Lions Peace Poster Contest. Georgia received her award at the Lions dinner meeting held Monday January 12th at Mudslingers . Her poster was chosen from the 33 entries from the Laona School. This years theme was "Peace, Love, and Understanding ". Georgia is a 7th grade student in L a o n a . Congratulations Georgia. Ask Your Insurance Professional Ed Smith INSURANCE TIP FROZEN PIPES If you have homeowners form 3 coverage, you have coverage for sudden and accidental bursting of pipes. You would also have coverage for ensuing water damage to your home. It is a horrible mess and last year's winter resulted in several of our clients having to deal with it. Your insurance company is there to work with you and your contractor. Some things you should consider to help avoid the problem in the future, is maintaining your heat at a minimum of 60 degrees. There are some companies that can alert you if your heating system fails. If you leave on vacation, make sure you have someone checking on your home. Make sure your basement and home have adequate insulation. This winter is shaping up to be similar to last year. Be careful! NORTHWOODS INSURANCE AGENCY 100 S. Lake, Crandon (715) 478-2215 1-800-365-6258 The trouble with reaching a crossroads in life is the lack of signposts. City of Crandon Police Department FROM THE DESK OF CHIEF PACKARD December 2014 CPD Activity Report: 4 Accident(s) 2 Alarm Calls 2 Animal Complaint(s) 2 Assault/Battery 4 Assists to Citizens/Motorists 5 Assists to Forest County Sheriff’s Dept. 1 Bail Jumping Incident(s) 1 Criminal Damage to Property/Vandalism Complaint(s) 1 Criminal Trespass to Dwelling (1 CITATION ISSUED) 2 Custody Matter/Dispute Complaint(s) 4 Disorderly Conduct/Fight 4 Domestic Dispute/Disturbance (2 ARRESTS) 2 Drug Abuse Complaint(s) (1 CITATION ISSUED) (2 ARRESTS) 3 Harassment/Threat Complaint(s) 12 Health/Safety/Welfare Complaint(s)/911 Calls 3 Noise/Disturb Peace Complaint(s) 2 O.W.I. (2 ARRESTS) 3 Probation/Parole Violation(s) (1 ARREST) 2 Resist/Obstruct/Flee Officer Incident(s) (2 CITATIONS ISSUED) 25 Security Checks--Business / Residence 1 Snow Complaint(s) 1 Snowmobile Complaint(s) 1 Suspicious Person/Activity/Vehicle Complaint(s) 2 Theft Complaint(s) (2 CITATIONS ISSUED) 6 Traffic/Driving/Parking Complaint(s) 12 Vehicle Lockout(s) 3 Warrant Arrest(s) 2 Citations Issued re: Traffic-Related Matters 15 Warnings to Drivers (re: Vehicle or Traffic Safety) PIONEER EXPRESS PAGE 20, JANUARY 19, 2015 Packers win and so does Baldwin Warm For Winter clothing giveaway January 31 With weeks of cold weather still ahead, area residents who need warm clothing and bedding are urged to come to the next Warm for Winter give-away on Saturday, January 31, 10 am to noon, at Friendly Village at 900 Boyce Drive in Rhinelander. No income limits or verification are required; the items, which have been donated by individuals and organizations in the local area, are free for everyone in need. There will also be free toys for the the children. Warm for Winter is under the auspices of the First Congregational Church in Rhinelander. There will only one more Warm for Winter for this season on February 28. F o r more information, call Jan at 715-362-7157. Senator Cruz Makes Good on Packers vs. Cowboys Wager WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) made good on a friendly wager with U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) after the Green Bay Packers defeated the Dallas Cowboys 26-21 in the NFL Second Round Playoffs on Sunday, January 11, 2015. Senator Cruz graciously treated Senator Baldwin to Blue Bell ice cream and Shiner Bock beer. “The Packers have left few to question who really holds the title of ‘America’s Team,’” said Senator Baldwin. “I appreciate Senator Cruz’s courage to bet against the Packers, and his generosity in defeat. If he’s looking for a hug I hear there’s a Cowboy fan in New Jersey who needs one too.” CUSTOM PRINTING Envelopes • Business Cards Raffle Tickets • Posters Letterheads Carbonless Business Forms & More Parsons Pioneer Express 715-478-3640 "Your Hometown Dealer Since 1985" Hwy 8 East, Crandon, across from Pioneer Plaza 715-478-2850 or 1-800-353-5932 OF CRANDON January Blowout Sale Look who’s showing Cardinal PRIDE at Crandon Elementary 2013 Buick Regal 2012 Chev Equinox LT AWD Now $17,900 or $273/mo* Now $21,900 or $334/mo* Was $20,995 *72 payments @ 2.99% APR Was $23,995 *72 payments @ 2.99% APR Trent McGeshick, Aaliyah Frank, Karley Ginter, Samara Kane, Leroy Douyette, Stewie Daniels and Klaira Collins were drawn to represent the many elementary students who were showing Cardinal PRIDE. If you see these students, congratulate them for their great behavior! *All t-shirts were donated by Creative Screen Printing. Crooked Lake/Mountain Lions donate to Mountain Ambulance 2011 Dodge Durango Crew AWD Was $24,995 Was $12,995 Now $22,900 or $418/mo* Now $10,900 or $197/mo* 2009 Chev Suburban LT AWD 2007 Chev Impala *60 payments @ 3.49% APR It’s the time of year that the Crooked Lake/Mountain Lions Club likes best of all. January is the month we begin donating all the money that we raised from the year before. It’s a “feel good” as we watch the checking account dwindle and our community receiving some money to help them through the winter. Lion Dick Higley is shown presenting a check in the amount of $500 to Chris Schultz of the Mountain Ambulance Service. 2010 Pontiac G6, 46k miles Was $27,995 Now $24,900 or $448/mo* *60 payments @ 2.99% APR CALL US TODAY *60 payments @ 2.74% APR Was $9,995 Now $7,900 or $330/month* *36 payments @ 2.74% APR www.parsonsofcrandon.com Trade Ins Welcome Financing available to qualified credit, Tax, Title, License and Service Fee Extra Financing Available