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7/21/2019 Courier Sentinel January 7, 2016 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/courier-sentinel-january-7-2016 1/16 Board shows appreciation for taxpayers again  Tursday, January 7, 2016 $1.00  Volume 4 No. 1 In Tis Issue: Year in Review • RCMH, Page 5 • School News, Page 14 • LH Women’s Club, Page 16  ourier Sentinel Cadott, Cornell & Lake Holcombe - Wisconsin A look back at the 2015 Courier Sentinel January At a Cornell School Board meeting, superintendent Paul Schley proposes a $2,000 salary increase for full-time teachers. Lake Holcombe Lions Club treasurer Emma Trottier presents Jim Justus of the Holcombe Food Pantry with $1,000. After almost 10 years of not having a cheerleading squad, the Cadott School District has seen interest in the activity and enlists Bethany Grimm, Ashley Spaeth and Courtney Hager to lead the program. The Lake Holcombe Town Board discontinues the Lake Holcombe Busi- ness Development Project. In an overtime battle, the Lake Hol- combe Boys Basketball team pulls out a 74-67 victory over Prairie Farm. Under the direction of Laurie Martenson, the Cadott High School Jazz Band performs Christmas carols for residents at the Rutledge Home in Chippewa Falls. More than 35 pints of blood are col- lected at the Cornell Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Community Blood Drive. Holcombe resident Jim Gulich is se- lected to receive a $50 Tank of Thanks Cenex gas card. The Cadott Community Library completes renovations from water dam- age. To keep rain from the library base- Teaira Spaeth gives Rhonda Schmidt, Izabelle Schwingle and Kendra Seidlitz a push down the hill at Brunet Island State Park in Cornell Jan. 31, 2015. The event was held by Rendezvous members. More year in review photos pages 8, 9 and 10.(Photo by Monique Westaby) (Continued on Page 8) (See “Vehicle Sales Law” Page 3) (See “Taxpayer Appreciation” Page 3) By Kayla Peche Just as the Cornell School Board did in September for foot-  ball season, board members would like to show their appre- ciation again for community support during basketball. “I know it was mentioned before to have another taxpayer appreciation night,” said Paul Schley, district administrator, at the Dec. 28 regular school board meeting. “Would you guys want to do cake at a basketball game?” The board unanimously agreed to serve cake for guests during the Friday, Jan. 29, girls and boys varsity basketball games against Lake Holcombe. The girls will kick off the night at 5:45 p.m., and the boys start at 7:15 p.m. Board member Greg Baker asked if the school would also have a chili feed that evening. Schley said he wasn’t sure, but New law for private vehicle sales By Monique Westaby Private sellers now have one more step in the automobile sale process thanks to a law passed in Wisconsin the first of the year. According to the WisDOT website, as of Jan. 1, an indi- vidual selling a privately-owned motor vehicle to another pri- vate party must report that sale to the WisDOT within 30 days. “We understand this is a new process for private-to-private sellers,” said Mitchell Warren, director of Vehicle Services. “Our goal is to make this as easy as possible for them to com-  ply with the new law.” The law, passed with Wisconsin Act 60, also known as the Milwaukee Bucks Arena Bill, was implemented as an attempt to protect private automobile sellers, says Warren. For exam-  ple, parking tickets may accumulate under the previous owner of a vehicle that was sold to another party who failed to transfer the title. “Law enforcement 100 percent relies on DMV records to give them the information they need to do follow up on that,” says Warren. “What we’ve heard, is that this is an attempt to  provide some protection to vehicle sellers in those scenar- ios.” Sellers still need to write the vehicle and sale information on the title for the buyer, but are now required to submit that information themselves. Seller Notify, an online (and mobile friendly) service on wisconsindmv.gov, has been created to help sellers report their sale. The site also provides a receipt, which can be  printed, emailed or saved. Sales can also be submitted via mail or dropped at a local DMV center by completing the  proper forms, but Warren urges sellers to utilize the online resource. “We strongly encourage people to use our website,” said Warren, noting the .gov ending is the only official website for the DMV. “There’s a lot of .org websites out there that are not official. They do a really bad job and they charge peo-  ple for stuff they don’t need to.” He says the site is simple to use, and hopes implementing the law will have a low impact on people. To use the online Seller Notify, once a vehicle is sold, sell- ers have three steps – identify yourself, identify the vehicle and provide sale information. The seller must input their in- formation (driver license or ID number, date of birth and last four digits of Social Security number) and all vehicles regis- tered with the DMV will show up. Social media safety addressed in Cadott By Monique Westaby  Have you ever wondered what’s REALLY going on with  your children and the Internet? That’s the question Cadott Community Schools would like to answer with help from Chippewa County Investigator Bill Gray and Chippewa Falls Police Investigator Deb Brettinger. “We feel there is a strong need to share information with the parents and students,” said Ruthann Proue, school coun- selor, of the Jan. 12 presentation on social media safety. The evening will begin with a spaghetti dinner from 5:30- 6:30 p.m., followed by the presentation at 7, all on a free-will donation basis. Parents and guardians, and students grades 6- 11, are welcome to attend the meal and presentation in the high school commons and auditorium. Proue says the public can expect to gain information on how some people use the Internet in a negative way, and “how parents can protect and provide safety for their chil- dren.” “You always feel that ‘it’ll never happen in our commu- nity,’ or ‘it’ll never happen to us,’” said Proue, “when in re- ality, it is happening in our community and our children are  being targeted, exploited and taken advantage of.” After Earl “Doc” Boettcher packed up his chiro- practic equipment in Cornell, he held a party Dec. 28 for the community to celebrate. Doc and his wife, Connie, say thank you to everyone who came and helped Doc enjoy his first day of retirement. See Page 3 for more. (Photo by Kayla Peche)

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Board shows appreciation for taxpayers again

Tursday January 7 2016 $100 Volume 4 No 1

In Tis Issue Year in Review bull RCMH Page 5 bull School News Page 14 bull LH Womenrsquos Club Page 16

ourier Sentinel

Cadott Cornell amp Lake Holcombe - Wisconsin

A look back at the 2015 Courier Sentinel January

At a Cornell School Board meeting

superintendent Paul Schley proposes a

$2000 salary increase for full-time

teachers

Lake Holcombe Lions Club treasurer

Emma Trottier presents Jim Justus of

the Holcombe Food Pantry with

$1000

After almost 10 years of not having

a cheerleading squad the Cadott

School District has seen interest in the

activity and enlists Bethany Grimm

Ashley Spaeth and Courtney Hager to

lead the program

The Lake Holcombe Town Board

discontinues the Lake Holcombe Busi-

ness Development Project

In an overtime battle the Lake Hol-

combe Boys Basketball team pulls out

a 74-67 victory over Prairie Farm

Under the direction of Laurie

Martenson the Cadott High School

Jazz Band performs Christmas carols

for residents at the Rutledge Home in

Chippewa Falls

More than 35 pints of blood are col-

lected at the Cornell Our Saviorrsquos

Lutheran Church Community Blood

Drive

Holcombe resident Jim Gulich is se-

lected to receive a $50 Tank of Thanks

Cenex gas card

The Cadott Community Library

completes renovations from water dam-

age To keep rain from the library base-

Teaira Spaeth gives Rhonda Schmidt Izabelle Schwingle and KendraSeidlitz a push down the hill at Brunet Island State Park in CornellJan 31 2015 The event was held by Rendezvous members Moreyear in review photos pages 8 9 and 10(Photo by Monique Westaby)

(Continued on Page 8)

(See ldquoVehicle Sales Lawrdquo Page 3)

(See ldquoTaxpayer Appreciationrdquo Page 3)

By Kayla Peche

Just as the Cornell School Board did in September for foot-

ball season board members would like to show their appre-

ciation again for community support during basketball

ldquoI know it was mentioned before to have another taxpayer

appreciation nightrdquo said Paul Schley district administrator

at the Dec 28 regular school board meeting ldquoWould you

guys want to do cake at a basketball gamerdquo

The board unanimously agreed to serve cake for guests

during the Friday Jan 29 girls and boys varsity basketball

games against Lake Holcombe The girls will kick off the

night at 545 pm and the boys start at 715 pm

Board member Greg Baker asked if the school would also

have a chili feed that evening Schley said he wasnrsquot sure but

New law for private vehicle salesBy Monique Westaby

Private sellers now have one more step in the automobile

sale process thanks to a law passed in Wisconsin the first of

the year

According to the WisDOT website as of Jan 1 an indi-

vidual selling a privately-owned motor vehicle to another pri-

vate party must report that sale to the WisDOT within 30

days

ldquoWe understand this is a new process for private-to-private

sellersrdquo said Mitchell Warren director of Vehicle Services

ldquoOur goal is to make this as easy as possible for them to com-

ply with the new lawrdquo

The law passed with Wisconsin Act 60 also known as the

Milwaukee Bucks Arena Bill was implemented as an attempt

to protect private automobile sellers says Warren For exam-

ple parking tickets may accumulate under the previousowner of a vehicle that was sold to another party who failed

to transfer the title

ldquoLaw enforcement 100 percent relies on DMV records to

give them the information they need to do follow up on thatrdquo

says Warren ldquoWhat wersquove heard is that this is an attempt to

provide some protection to vehicle sellers in those scenar-

iosrdquo

Sellers still need to write the vehicle and sale information

on the title for the buyer but are now required to submit that

information themselves

Seller Notify an online (and mobile friendly) service on

wisconsindmvgov has been created to help sellers report

their sale The site also provides a receipt which can be

printed emailed or saved Sales can also be submitted via

mail or dropped at a local DMV center by completing the

proper forms but Warren urges sellers to utilize the online

resource

ldquoWe strongly encourage people to use our websiterdquo said

Warren noting the gov ending is the only official website

for the DMV ldquoTherersquos a lot of org websites out there that

are not official They do a really bad job and they charge peo-

ple for stuff they donrsquot need tordquo

He says the site is simple to use and hopes implementing

the law will have a low impact on people

To use the online Seller Notify once a vehicle is sold sell-

ers have three steps ndash identify yourself identify the vehicle

and provide sale information The seller must input their in-

formation (driver license or ID number date of birth and lastfour digits of Social Security number) and all vehicles regis-

tered with the DMV will show up

Social media safetyaddressed in CadottBy Monique Westaby

Have you ever wondered whatrsquos REALLY going on with

your children and the Internet

Thatrsquos the question Cadott Community Schools would like

to answer with help from Chippewa County Investigator Bill

Gray and Chippewa Falls Police Investigator Deb Brettinger

ldquoWe feel there is a strong need to share information with

the parents and studentsrdquo said Ruthann Proue school coun-

selor of the Jan 12 presentation on social media safety

The evening will begin with a spaghetti dinner from 530-

630 pm followed by the presentation at 7 all on a free-will

donation basis Parents and guardians and students grades 6-

11 are welcome to attend the meal and presentation in the

high school commons and auditorium

Proue says the public can expect to gain information onhow some people use the Internet in a negative way and

ldquohow parents can protect and provide safety for their chil-

drenrdquo

ldquoYou always feel that lsquoitrsquoll never happen in our commu-

nityrsquo or lsquoitrsquoll never happen to usrsquordquo said Proue ldquowhen in re-

ality it is happening in our community and our children are

being targeted exploited and taken advantage ofrdquo

After Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher packed up his chiro-practic equipment in Cornell he held a party Dec

28 for the community to celebrate Doc and his wifeConnie say thank you to everyone who came andhelped Doc enjoy his first day of retirement SeePage 3 for more (Photo by Kayla Peche)

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me society drills into us Itrsquos all about what

makes me happy and what I want to do This

new year push yourself away from that and

look at others

What can I do for you How can I make

someone else happy

Your actions donrsquot only reflect on you but

everyone else in your life Take this new year

and make something of it By thinking aboutothers yoursquoll be helping yourself

Because no matter what you do good or

bad wordrsquos gonna get around and everybody

dies famous in a small town What will you

be known for this year

OPINION Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 2

By Monique Westaby

Managing Editor

One day as I sat watch-

ing the local news I told

my husband I had always

thought I would be fa-

mous Not Brad Pitt or

Marilyn Monroe famous

but rather LeAnn Lombardo famous Hefound that statement amusing and told me

she wasnrsquot famous dashing all my hopes and

dreams (He still gives me grief about it

today)

Therersquos a song from Carrie Underwood

that says Everybody dies famous in a small

town Well in this small town and just to

prove my husband wrong I will die famous

But hopefully for reasons other than those in-

sinuated in Underwoodrsquos lyrics

In a way Irsquove already reached this goal

Therersquos no better feeling than having a

group of kids run up to you give you a hug

and beg you to take their picture for the

paper The look in their eyes when ldquothe

newspaper ladyrdquo shows up says it all and if

this is as famous as I get I wonrsquot complainThere are days when I have two minutes

to run into the grocery store to grab a gallon

of milk and canrsquot do so without big sun-

glasses and a hood I leave my head low so I

can get in and out without someone stopping

me I feel like a celebrity hiding from the pa-

parazzi

But most days I welcome the attention

and love hearing ldquoHi Monique I love read-

ing your articlesrdquo from someone Irsquove never

met It brightens my day to know Irsquove

brought a smile to someone else

Itrsquos not always good I hear the bad too

along with the ldquoyou should cover thisrdquo or

ldquowrite a story on thatrdquo but I welcome it all

After all without criticism Irsquoll never im-

prove (Although thatrsquos not an invitation totell me everything Irsquom doing wrong)

Since starting at the paper my life has be-

come an open book From my hunting col-

umn to here most everyone in the greater

Cadott Cornell and Lake Holcombe area (or

at least those who subscribe to our paper)

know what is happening in my life

Because of that I have a standard to live

up to A persona to exude for the sake of my

job and my employers What I do on my owntime off the clock shouldnrsquot matter but it

does and Irsquom OK with that Maybe more

people should be too

Personal choices reflect on the people who

hired me They reflect on the kind of business

I work for But more importantly they reflect

on me

Do I really want to be known as that girl

As the new year rolls in and the world

around us gets more and more secular I have

one resolution to stick to for 2016 ndash stay fa-

mous Not for being late for church or stuck

in jail but rather the good things Irsquove done

the nice things Irsquove said and the person I amto others

Itrsquos not always easy to stay on the right

path but with a little hard work sacrifice and

effort it is possible

Too often we get caught up in the me me

Everybody dies famous just maybe not Brad Pitt famous

Courier Sentinel (ISSN O885-078X) is a

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ourier Sentinel

Cadott Cornell amp Lake Holcombe

All submitted articles are subject to editing for space and content All Letters to the Editor must include

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I think that was the first time I ever saw my

dad cry ndash one of the hardest things I have

ever experienced

You would never know my great uncle

was battling cancer for seven years Foxy

was always full of life ndash drinking at the hunt-

ing shack telling stories of the good old

days enjoying the outdoors and most impor-tantly caring for family

I think thatrsquos something a lot of us take for

granted especially in todayrsquos world Our

eyes are so glued to our phones and scrolling

through social media that we forget about

how important actual conversation is

We canrsquot take that time for granted even

if itrsquos just once a year because you donrsquot

know when someone will be gone Cancer is

a vicious thing I pray no one ever has to go

through or lose someone to but itrsquos some-

thing more and more relevant in our lives

Cancer doesnrsquot discriminate against any-

one I donrsquot think it matters if you live the

healthiest life out there and take all the pre-

cautions needed cancer can find a way to

you The best thing to do is live life to thefullest have little regrets and do what makes

you happy

When I remember Foxy I remember him

as happy I didnrsquot see him toward the end

but in a way I am glad I didnrsquot I wouldnrsquot

want to have seen him suffering I wouldnrsquot

want to have seen a man who cared so much

about everyone hurting

The one memory that comes to mind

probably one of the last times I saw him was

at our hunting shack when he complimented

me on a logging tab I had written

He told me he read it over and over and

said he was amazed at the talent that came

from our family He told me I could keep

going with the information and write a book

about logging in the areaA true outdoorsman Foxy will always be

That compliment was one of the best I have

ever received I could see in his eyes that he

really believed in me and was excited for

what I could become Thanks Uncle Foxy

Foxy owned a bar Foxyrsquos Cattail in the

Rib LakeMedford area until Dec 15 when

his illness became too much

To the tail will always be a slogan I use

when heading there with friends and familyEven with a new owner I canrsquot see anyone

forgetting about the over 20 years Foxy

owned the bar and the memories shared

there

To those who knew Foxy you are truly

blessed to have known a wonderful person

To those who didnrsquot I am sure there is some-

one ndash an uncle dad brother son ndash who you

have in your life who is just the same ndash fun-

loving life of the party always smiling or

telling a joke a great man Cherish those

people in your life they are a true gift from

God

I have already said goodbye and Irsquom

happy to know Foxy is in a better place but

I had to honor him one last time the way I

know how and write about how much hemeans to me

For anyone battling cancer into the new

year I hope this year brings you great

strength happiness and relief from that

heartless disease Keep fighting and never

give up

Happy New Year from my family to

yours

By Kayla Peche

Christmas is normally a

day celebrated with fam-

ily and making memories

while opening presents

you wished for all year

This Christmas was a

bit different for my fam-ily We still enjoyed each

others company with gift opening and laugh-

ter but that morning we received sad news

It was around 11 am when my grandma

called and asked to talk to my dad She

sounded fine on the phone but it was un-

usual for her to call since we had seen her

the night before

The conversation was quick and after my

dad hung up he said ldquoUncle Foxy passed

away this morningrdquo

With that came silence until my mom

started asking the common questions

Whenrsquos the funeral Do you want to go over

there Well what did your mom say

But without answers my dad just said

ldquoShe was crying alrightrdquoI could see a few tears fall from his eyes

Cheers to family this New Year

Baby robins eat14 feet of

earthworms

each day

Rumor Has Ithellip

ldquo rdquoldquoTwenty years from now you will be

more disappointed by the things that you didnrsquot do than by the ones you

did do So throw off the bowlines sail away from safe harbor and catch the trade

winds in your sailsExplore Dream Discoverrdquo

~ Mark Twain

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OR

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Continued from front

Vehicle Sales Law

Continued from front

Taxpayer appreciation

OP983085ED 983085 AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 3

If the vehicle sold is not listed the seller must look up the

vehicle via the vehicle identification number (VIN) This is

required

After selecting from the choices provided or finding the

vehicle via VIN the seller then inputs the buyerrsquos first and

last name (not required) date of sale and sale price Once this

is completed the seller submits the information and is given

a receipt

Warren says the change is only for private sellers and does

not include businesses or dealerships Penalties for not abid-

ing by the change can result in up to $200 in fines but the

exact charge is determined by local law enforcement

ldquoWhat I suspect is that type of enforcement is not the point

of this law at allrdquo says Warren ldquoRather it is to protect the

seller and provide some information so law enforcement hasrecourse with the individual whorsquos out there operating a ve-

hicle they havenrsquot retitled and registeredrdquo

Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher a chiropractor in Cornell for 46 years celebrated his retirement Dec 28 withfriends and former clients like Rick Yeager who hasbeen going to Doc for 34 years and Scott Winchellwho remembered Doc starting when he was in highschool Guests were offered coffee and cake whilesharing memories of his time at work

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

thought cake would be a great dessert for the chili and would

look into adding chili to the menu

ldquoFriday night against Holcombe ndash there will be a lot of peo-

plerdquo said Schley ldquoWersquoll make sure to have a bunch of cakes

lined uprdquo

Also at the meeting the board approved an addition to theVacancies Policy

The policy states that after a board member position be-

comes vacant the board will appoint a new member to fill

the position The addition says if there is a split vote which

results in no one receiving a majority vote to be appointed

within 60 days of the vacancy the board president shall ap-

point someone to the vacancy

Crystal Smith Cornell senior said she was happyto donate during a Jan 4 Cornell Community BloodDrive With two hours left the drive had already ac-cumulated 26 of the 29-pint goal Sue Jensen blooddrive organizer said she expected their goal to bemet with the ldquosteadyrdquo stream of people as well astheir busy times at lunch and after work Jensensays the donations are appreciated and residentscan expect another drive in June

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

In the Cadott Village Board story in the Dec 31 (Vol 3 No

53) issue of the Courier Sentinel the signs being replaced by

the village and the Cadott Lions Club should have been iden-

tified as the halfway between the equator and the north pole

signs at Riverview Park

We apologize for the error

ndash Corrections ndash

Watch for flashing lights on roadwaysFrom the WisDOT

Flashing lights on emergency vehicles are designed to get

your attention while driving and prompt decisive actions

By reacting calmly and correctly in emergency situations

you can help prevent serious problems

When you see warning lights flashing on a law enforce-

ment vehicle ambulance fire truck tow truck highwaymaintenance vehicle or utility vehicle stopped on the side

of a road you are required to move over or at least slow

down

ldquoUnder the statersquos Move Over Law if you can safely

switch lanes on interstate highways and other divided roads

with multiple directional lanes you must vacate the lane

closest to the stopped law enforcement or other emergency

vehiclerdquo says Wisconsin State Patrol captain Gerald Voight

ldquoIf the road has a single directional lane or you canrsquot safely

move over because of traffic you must reduce your speed

until safely past the vehiclerdquo

A citation for a Move Over Law violation costs $26350

with three demerit points

added to your driverrsquos li-

cense

ldquoOur officers and others

working on the sides of highways are in danger of

being hit while inside or

outside their vehicles by

out-of-control or speeding

vehicles that did not move

overrdquo Voight says ldquoBy

obeying the Move Over

Law drivers can protect

themselves their passen-

gers our officers and others

who work on highways from serious injuries and deathsrdquo

Drivers may also encounter emergency vehicles such as

law enforcement squad cars ambulances and fire trucks ap-

proaching with their warning lights and s irens activated

According to state law drivers must yield the right of way

and drive immediately ldquoto a position as near as possible and

parallel to the right curb or the right-hand edge of the shoul-der of the roadway clear of any intersectionrdquo

Unless directed otherwise by a law enforcement officer

the driver of the vehicle shall stop and remain stopped until

the authorized emergency vehicle has passed A violation

of the law costs $32650 with four points added to the dri-

verrsquos license

ldquoWhile making traffic stops on divided highways our of-

ficers see many motorists move to the left and stop on the

median shoulder instead of pulling over on the right shoul-

derrdquo Captain Voight says ldquoStopping on the median shoul-

der instead of the shoulder on the right is dangerous for both

the motorist and the officerrdquo

From the WisDOT

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities which

was 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-year av-

erage according to preliminary statistics from the WisDOT

Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that experienced

an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percent

compared with 2014rdquo said WisDOT secretary Mark Got-

tlieb ldquoHowever it is important to note that the 494 trafficdeaths in 2014 were the lowest annual total in 71 yearsrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety says warm spring weather substantia l

drops in gas prices and an improving economy in 2015 likely

contributed to an increase in the number of vehicles on the

road and the miles they traveled An increase in vehicle

miles traveled (VMT) can also increase the risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several more

monthsrdquo Pabst said ldquoHowever VMT went up in 2014 and

there are indications that it may have increased again in

2015 We also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell if increasing

the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstate highways and

freeways had any effect on the number and severity of

crashes We do know that interstates and freeways continue

to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were among the

safest since the end of World War II in terms of trafficdeaths but a few deadly months contributed greatly to the

increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities in June

July and August of 2015 than we had in the same months in

2014rdquo said Pabst ldquoThe summer months typically have

higher traffic fatalitiesrdquo

The 50 fatalities in April were double the number in April

2014 and the 68 fatalities in September were 21 more than

September 2014 Those two months accounted for about 74

percent of the overall increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoApril was warm and dry in many areas of the state and

September was one of the warmest on recordrdquo said Pabst

ldquoWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles motor-

cycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the roadrdquoDeaths from traffic crashes were up in most categories in

2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bike fatal-

ities

To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcoming year Wis-

DOT along with its traffic safety partners will intensify

many safety initiatives

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving task

forces have been created throughout the state

bull In addition eight law enforcement task forces have been

created to prevent distracted driving and four task forces

have been formed to improve pedestrian safety

bull High-visibility enforcement and education efforts like

the Click It or Ticket campaign have increased safety belt

use to approximately 86 percent

bull To prevent speed-related crashes on major highways the

State Patrol Air Support Unit flew 68 traffic enforcement

missions last year Approximately 1400 speeding citationswere issued during aerial enforcement missions

ldquoWe will focus our traffic safety education and enforce-

ment efforts on improving the behavior and decision-making

of drivers and others who travel on streets local roads and

highwaysrdquo Pabst said ldquoIn addition engineering advance-

ments will continue to make the vehicles we drive and the

roads we drive on much safer for all usersrdquo

Traffic deaths saw an increase in 2015

Father Felix talks about the week of love in thefourth week of Advent at St Joseph School inBoyd Students formed into groups and wroteabout how love has impacted their life personallyas a student and as a community The students alsomade a stole for Father Felix which he will wear during Mass throughout the year The inscription

on the inside panel of the stole reads Hands towork Hearts to God (Submitted Photo)

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10 Years Ago

2005

Sponsored by the Pass It

On program area youth are

treated to a day of ice fishing

at Cornell Brunet Island

State Park While not every

child caught a fish volun-

teers Al Thomas Ed Thon

and Rick Goltz made sure

the best effort was given

Lindsay Wojciuch Travis

Anderson and Spencer

Harmison are recognized by

the Caught Doing Good pro-

gram at the Cornell Elemen-

tary School

20 Years Ago

1995

Although the judges said it

was a tough decision the

home of Ron and Lisa Siver-

ling is chosen as the winner

of the Holcombe holiday

lighting contest

Eric Newman Gilman is

arrested in New Mexico after

he robs the Dairyland State

Bank in Sheldon The 20-

year-old held up the bank at

gunpoint while a 14-year-

old runaway girl from Ala-

bama kept the car running

outside Newman was cap-

tured after his father said he

was heading back to his Fort

Hood Army posting from

which he was AWOL

30 Years Ago

1985

Ice on Lake Holcombe

will be unstable and haz-

ardous throughout the winter

and fishermen and snowmo-

bilers should be cautious To

maintain oxygen levels for

fish in backwater bays the

Northern States Power Com-

pany will fluctuate the

flowage level weekly caus-

ing ice thickness to become

unpredictable

Wisconsin becomes the

ninth state to recognize mar-

riage as an equal partnership

after Senate Bill 150 and As-

sembly Bill 200 are signed

reforming the laws on mar-

riage property Unless the

woman brought income to

the household with the pre-

vious laws it was deemed

she did not contribute to the

family and had no claim to

property

40 Years Ago

1975

An opossum is found in a

chicken coop at Derward Ar-

nesonrsquos property in Cornell

According to the DNR itrsquos

unusual for the animal to

venture this far north

With the rising price of in-

flation The Cornell Courier

and Cadott Sentinel are

forced to raise their prices to

continue publication and pay

for supplies and postage

Weekly papers increase by a

nickel making them 20

cents while yearly subscrip-

tions rise to $650

50 Years Ago

1965

The Cornell Betterment

Association sponsors Boo-

ster Days designed to pro-

mote business and fun in the

city Those who register

could have their names

drawn on Tuesday after-

noons A bank official draws

a name as the fire whistle

blows signaling merchants

to open envelopes with a

contestantrsquos name in them If

that person is in the business

at the time the merchant

calls the bank to inform them

they have a winner

60 Years Ago

1955

The Chippewa Valley

Courier is given a commen-

dation for exceptional and

meritorious conduct of out-

standing service for the Dis-

abled American Veterans

Because the paper publicized

a Thanksgiving Day Seal

Drive the organization could

give more than 1600 Christ-

mas gifts to veterans

100 Years Ago

The Brunet Falls Lodge

180 Knights of Pythias in

Cornell hold meetings every

Monday at Thomas Hall and

encourage new members

ndash Sentinel Look Back ndash ndash Couriers of the Past ndash

ndash Neighboring News ndash

10 Years Ago

2006

The Cadott boys basket-

ball team wins their first

West Cloverbelt Conference

game of the season 86-80

over Fall Creek

Jeremiah Burish wins by

major decision 16-0 over

Mondovirsquos Dillon Marten at

the Northern Badger

Wrestling Classic in River

Falls

A state legislative hearing

to air peoplersquos problems with

the state DNR will be held at

Rickrsquos Halfway Hall

20 Years Ago

1996

Cadott wrestlers place

second in Division 2 at the

two-day Northern Badger

Wrestling Classic at UW-

Stout Josh Spaeth wins a

4-3 match over Jason Holt

Prescott with a late take-

down to take third in the

tournament

Tracy Buchanan and Todd

Pozarski graduate from the

University of Wisconsin -

Eau Claire with degrees in

physical education

The AAAL Branch

1440 holds a benefit card

party at the Cadott High

School Commons

30 Years Ago

1986

Up for election this year

are three Cadott School

Board trustee seats ndash Ken

Luebstorf John Klay and

Charles Sedivy

The Cadott Lions Club

schedules their annual ice

fishing contest A three-

wheeler is set as the grand

prize

John Rothrsquos Sugar Bush in

Cadott is the site of a Maple

Syrup Institute

Cadott High School will

host the 1986 Cloverbelt

Conference Music Festival

40 Years Ago

1976

The WisDNR orders the

closure of the Cadott landfill

because the soil in the area is

unfit for a landfill site

The Boyd Farmers Union

Cooperative purchases the

Cadott Soil Services Center

A 292 Yamaha snowmo-

bile will be the first grand

prize in the annual Boyd-

Cadott Lions Ice Fishing

Contest on Pike Lake

Jim Bruhn 138 pounds

wins two matches and loses

one in a triple dual meet with

Bruce Nekoosa and Park

Falls

50 Years Ago

1966

A family from Cadott

sponsors a 10-year-old boy

from Colombia by sending

him a check each month to

help with expenses and ne-

cessities

Tom Miller proprietor of

Millerrsquos Super Valu is

elected president of the

Cadott Chamber of Com-

merce for the coming year to

succeed Don Sperber

Peter Dugal is appointed

as a citizen member to the

Wisconsin State Highway

Commission Advisory

Board

60 Years Ago

1956

In a score-packed over-

time period the Cadott Hor-

nets Boys Basketball team

turns in a thrilling victory

over the Stanley-Boyd Ori-

oles 67-61

Greeting Cadott students

after the holiday break is

Jess Doers new office clerk

and receptionist for the

Cadott School District

The Federal Reserve Bank

of Minneapolis reports that

the Cadott Bank debits are

21 percent higher this year

than compared to last year

PAS amp PRESEN Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 4

Augusta

Area Times

With no qualified replace-

ment stepping forward Live

Wire Youth Center in Au-

gusta closes their doors

In the height of last

minute holiday shopping

the team at Scheels presents

Beaver Creek Reserve with

a $200000 check for the re-

model of the Discovery

Room at Wise Nature Cen-

ter

Bloomer

Advance

Bloomer High School stu-dent Alex Stebane returns

from California where she

was one of the contestants in

the $100000 episode of

Americarsquos Funniest Home

Videos

The Bloomer School

Board approves a $35 mil-

lion referendum for the ex-

pansion of the Bloomer

Middle School The primary

additions would be six new

classrooms

The Bloomer Blackhawks

Girls Basketball team wins

64-27 over Boyceville

The New Auburn Fire De-

partment moves into their

new fire hall and plans an

open house for Jan 10 with

free chili

Colfax

Messenger

Gunnar Zurek is sen-

tenced to six and a half years

in prison and 10 12 years of

supervision after the car he

was driving crashed and

killed his girlfriend and in-

jured another man

Following a public hear-

ing the Elk Mound Village

Board approves a general

fund budget for 2016 of

$681844 and a water and

sewer budget of $295893 Colfax resident Gust Fehr

member of the Howard-

Campbell-Ganske Post 179

American Legion in Chetek

is honored as their Legion-

naire of the Year

The Colfax High School

gets a $19000 grant for a

distance learning lab that

will allow students and staff

to tie into colleges universi-

ties and technical schools

and take classes online

Ladysmith

News

The Ladysmith Lions

Club grows by 10 percent

with the induction of seven

new members ndash Blake Doud

Steve Monday Mike

Toycen Jim Moss Deb

Moss Jim Renneke and

Cindy Krings

Rusk County clerk Denise

Wetzel is recognized as a

Top Female Executive by

the International Womenrsquos

Leadership Association

Ladysmith Lion Ron

Moore is recognized for

years of service to the local

club as membership chair-

man

Stanley

Republican

The Red Cross collects 50units of blood from the Stan-

ley-Boyd community miss-

ing the goal of collecting 64

Dan Gilles wins the $500

Stanley Lions Club raffle

Ketty Clow wins the $175

raffle

Stanley mayor Mike

Henke seeks a third term in

office and all incumbents

have taken out papers for re-

election Those common

council members are Jesse

Frey in the first ward

Howard Duckeet in the sec-

ond ward Lance Johnson in

the third ward and Norm

Christianson in the fourth-

seventh wards

This fancy horse-drawn buggy with its red velvet up-

holstery was considered the Cadillac of buggies It was

used by Charles Grassle Cadott as he traveled around the

Cadott area buying cattle to ship to Chicago and Milwau-

kee

The buggy was manufactured by the Northwestern

Manufacturing Company Fort Atkinson around 1915

In late 1914 the Cadott Sentinel published a story about

the Grassle Brothers (Albert and Charles) James Doherty

Frank Price Kass Hardy and Will Clark shipping 15 train

carloads of livestock that week

In October 1915 the Cadott Sentinel reported the Grassle Brothers were the

heaviest shippers that week with a total of six cars

An Aug 5 1921 article in the Superior Telegram described Cadott as the leading

livestock center of the Chippewa Valley

Children loved to see Charles come to their farm as he always had candy to give

them He was also

prominent in the com-

munity and served as

president of the Citi-

zens State Bank from

1905 until his death

Charles was found

dead in his bed Oct

23 1925 by a worker

on his farm who no-

ticed his horse was still

in its usual place

(Courtesy of

the Cadott Area

Historical Society)

Cadott bull Cornell bull Lake Holcombe areas

Tales of our Beginnings

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COURIER SENINEL Page 5

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Betty worked for the Cadott Sentinel in the 1960sbeginning as a columnist for the Town of Lafayette News

and then as news editorfor several years under WaltBrovald She published manyof her interviews with localresidents from her column

called ldquoLetrsquos Get Acquaintedrdquoin a book by the same name

Betty Gumbert of Altoonawill turn 90 on Jan 8 2016

1-157238

Cadott Elderly Program

Jan 11-15

Mon Egg salad sandwich

vegetable soup fruit

Tues Roast beef dinner

mashed potatoes vegetables

pudding

Wed Chicken drummies

tater tots beans lettuce salad

apple crisp

Thurs Spaghetti garlic

bread applesauce

Fri Fish fry cottage cheese

french fries ice cream

All meals served with bread

and milk For reservationscan-

cellations call 715-579-2893

by noon the previous daySenior dining served from

1130 am-1230 pm at

Kathyrsquos Diner Cadott If school

is cancelled because of

weather meals will not be

served

Cornell Elderly Program

Jan 11-15

Mon - Fri Not provided

For reservationscancella-

tions call 715-579-2910 by

noon the previous day Senior

dining served at 1130 am at

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church

Cornell If school is cancelled

because of weather meals will

not be served

Cadott School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Breakfast pizza ani-

mal crackers applesauce cup

Tues Mini strawberry bagel

yogurt blueberries

Wed Pancake on a stick

with syrup fruit bread with jelly

Thurs Colby cheese

omelet fruit bread with jelly

Fri Sunrise flatbread or

breakfast burrito banana

bread fruitLunch

Mon Chicken in gravy

mashed potatoes steamed

carrots cranberries banana

bread with butter blend

Tues Hornet nachos with

meat and cheese sauce re-

fried beans chips salad bar

applesauce sliced oranges

HS bread with peanut butter

Wed Grilled cheese sand-

wich tomato soup with crack-

ers fresh vegetables fruit

cocktail apple

Thurs Chicken strips

sweet potatoes salad bar

tropical fruit melon HS bread

with peanut butter

Fri Hot dog on a bun tater

tots mixed vegetables orange

juice fruit

Cornell School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Bacon egg and

cheese breakfast pizza

Tues Pancakes warm cin-

namon apples

Wed Pancakes warm cin-

namon apples

Thurs Fresh baked corn-bread hot ham

Fri Cinnamon roll string

cheese

Lunch

Mon Cheeseburger on a

bun french fries baked beans

Tues Soft shell taco with all

the fixings

Wed Garlic chicken over

rice mixed vegetables fortune

cookie

Thurs Fish potato smiles

Fri Homemade chili sand-

wich crackers fruit

Lake Holcombe School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Muffin cheese stick

pineapple

Tues Waffle yogurt cup

fruit choice

Wed Cinnamon roll cot-

tage cheese grape juice

Thurs Breakfast pizza

pears

Fri Egg sandwich tri taters

apple juice

Lunch

Mon Chicken and gravy

biscuits glazed carrots fruit

choiceTues Taco Tuesday featur-

ing hard shell tacos assorted

vegetables apple slices

Wed Chicken on a bun

butter parsley potatoes green

beans pineapple

Thurs Tomato soup with

crackers grilled cheese sand-

wich fresh vegetables with

dip chilled pineapple

Fri Scalloped potatoes with

ham broccoli fruit choice

ndash Lunch Menus ndash

Chippewa Falls Public

Library Book and BakeSale ndash Thursday Jan 14 10am-7 pm Friday Jan 1510 am-3 pm For moremore information call 715-723-3210

Cadott Movie Night ndash Friday Jan 15 530 pmCadott Elementary School

Cadott Village BoardMeeting ndash Monday Jan 18630 pm Cadott VillageHall

Lake Holcombe School-Board Meeting ndash MondayJan 18 7 pm Lake Hol-combe Elementary IMC

Stress Coping Session

Finding Joy ndash Tuesday Jan

19 10-11 am 7-8 pmChippewa Valley YMCACommunity Room

Cornell Area BettermentAssociation Meeting ndashWednesday Jan 20 7 amCornell Elementary SchoolCamaraderie Club Room

Medicare 101 Informa-tional Session ndash WednesdayJan 20 3 pm ChippewaCounty Courthouse Room302 For more informationcall 715-726-7778

Cornell City CouncilMeeting ndash Thursday Jan 77 pm Cornell City CouncilChambers

ndash Coming Events ndash

Rusk County Memorial Hospital serves veteransRecently reviewed and approved Rusk County Memorial

Hospital (RCMH) has announced they are now a registered

provider under the Veterans Choice Program which was cre-

ated by the Veterans Access Choice and Accountability Act

(VACAA) of 2014

The VACAA expands the options veterans have and with

the Veterans Choice Program veterans can seek medical care

at an approved non-VA center with prior authorization from

the program if they live more than 40 miles away from a US

Department of VA healthcare facility that offers the services

needed andor are unable to get an appointment with a VA

provider within 30 days (or a date determined as medically

necessary by their physician)

All non-VA centers must be reviewed and meet quality

standards to receive approval for the program

ldquoItrsquos an honor to serve our veteransrdquo says Charisse Oland

RCMH CEO ldquoRCMH is pleased to see improvements being

made to help veterans gain more timely access to care and

relieve hardships due to travelrdquo

Sandra Meddaugh local veteran says she found the pro-

gram to be a welcome improvement once she understood all

of her options

ldquoI am glad that I donrsquot have to travel an excessive distance

for care that can be provided locallyrdquo said Meddaugh ldquoThere

are still some bugs but itrsquos really a great programrdquo

Because of a misconception Meddaugh was originally told

she didnrsquot qualify for the program Although she lives within

40 miles of a VA healthcare facility the healthcare services

provided at the center were limited

Deciding to investigate further Meddaugh called the Vet-

erans Choice Program call center and discovered she was el-

igible for the program because her local VA facility did not

offer the services she needed

Although veterans need to go through the program to co-

ordinate all appointments they can request service from ap-

proved facilities like RCMH Once veterans choose a local

non-VA provider their request must be authorized by the Vet-

erans Choice Program This process takes approximately one

week

ldquoNot only does it save me time but it has eliminated some

of the obstacles Irsquove faced with obtaining the healthcare I

needrdquo Meddaugh said

ldquoThis program is a benefit to veterans and I am glad Rusk

County Memorial Hospital took the initiative to become an

approved facilityrdquo said RCMH Board of Trustees member

and Wisconsin State Rep James Edming ldquoThey have the

finest doctors and nurses that you can find and this is a good

step in the right direction to better serve our veteransrdquo

Rusk County Memorial Hospital (RCMH) employ-ees community givers and Rusk County Commu-nity Connection (RC3) staff members gather aroundthe RCMH Miracle Tree This is the third year thehospital has hosted the RC3 sponsored tree in aneffort to help community members in need duringthe holidays Tags with requested items were hungon the branches and givers purchased the itemswrapped them then returned them to be distrib-uted Along with the Miracle Tree at Gordyrsquos Marketdonations collected served over 110 children andmore than 120 individuals during the 2015 holidayseason (Submitted Photo)

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Anson United Methodist Church

12 mile east of Lake Wissota StatePark on Cty O ndash Anson Township715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim1115 am Sunday Worship Service

Bethlehem Lutheran Church

10 miles south of Cadott on Hwy 27715-877-3249Rev James Norton1030 am Sunday Worship Service

9 am Sunday School (Sept ndash May)

Big Drywood Lutheran Church

27095 120th Ave ndash Cadott715-289-3608Pastor Lucy Schottelkorb10 am Sunday Worship Service6 pm Wednesday With the WordStudy (Sept-May)

Cadott United Methodist Church

Maple and Ginty Streets ndash Cadott715-289-4845Pastor George Olinske1045 am Sunday Worship ServiceFirst Sunday Holy CommunionFourth Sunday Potluck followingservice

English Lutheran Church of Bateman

20588 Cty Hwy X ndash Chippewa Falls715-723-4231 ndash elcbatemanorgPastor Deborah Nissen9 am Sunday WorshipWednesday 530 pm Light Supper6 pm Study Time All Ages 7 pmWorship Service

Faith Baptist Church

724 Main St ndash Cornell715-827-0222Pastor Mark Williams930 am Sunday School for all ages1030 am Worship Service

First Presbyterian Church

4th and Ripley ndash Cornell715-239-6263

1030 am Sunday Worship ServiceHoly Communion first Sunday

Holcombe United Methodist Church

27841 Cty Hwy M ndash Holcombe715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim830 am Sunday Worship Service845 am Childrenrsquos Sunday School10 am Adult Sunday School2-5 pm Food Pantry Open secondand fourth Tuesdays

Holy Cross Catholic Church

107 South 8th St ndash Cornell715-239-6826Father Eric LinzmaierDeacon Dennis Rivers830 am Sunday Mass5 pm Tuesday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass830 am Thursday Mass830 am Friday Mass4 pm Saturday Mass 330 pmConfession

Holy Family Church

226 East 3rd Ave ndash Stanley 715-644-5435Father William Felix6 pm Saturday Mass11 am Sunday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass

Jim Falls United Methodist Church

139th Ave Cty S South ndash Jim Falls715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim10 am Sunday Worship Service1015 am Childrenrsquos Sunday School

New Hope Assembly of God

318 South 7th St ndash Cornell715-239-6954cornellhopecomPastor Dan Gilboy 10 am Sunday WorshipSunday Morning Nursery and Chil-drenrsquos Church6 pm Wednesday Youth Group

New Hope Presbyterian Church

W14520 Cty Hwy M ndash HannibalGilman715-239-6263845 am Sunday Worship Service

New Life Alliance Church

1 mile west of CC on Z ndash Cornell715-239-6490Pastor Jim Brandli9 am Sunday School (Sept ndash May)10 am Worship Service

Childrenrsquos Church for ages 3-610 am Tuesday Womenrsquos BibleStudy 7 am Wednesday Prayer Meeting630 pm AWANA for ages 6 years

ndash sixth grade (Sept ndash May) 7-9 pm Youth Group for grades 7-126 am Thursday Menrsquos Bible Study

Northwoods Church

4th and Thomas St ndash Cornell715-289-3780Pastor Greg Sima10 am Non-denominational Sunday Services (nursery provided)630 pm Wednesday Bible Study for kids and adults

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church

6th and Ripley Streets ndashCornell715-239-6891Pastor Andy Schottelkorb830 am Sunday Worship930 am Sunday SchoolCommunion first and third Sundays

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

13989 195th St ndash Jim Falls715-382-4422Father Eric Linzmaier1030 am Sunday Mass

St Anthonyrsquos Catholic Church

of Drywood

Jct Cty Hwy S and 250th St ndash JimFalls715-289-4422Father Eric Linzmaier

7 pm Saturday Mass

St Francis Catholic Church

W10193 Lehman Rd ndash Holcombe715-532-3501Father David ObertsFather Christopher Kemp4 pm Saturday Mass8 am Alternating Friday Mass

St Johnrsquos Catholic Church

N657 Cty Rd VV ndash Sheldon715-447-8510Father Mandanu Sleeva Raju1030 am Sunday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass

St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church

(Missouri Synod)215 East Seminary St ndash Cadott715-289-4521Pastor Raymond Bell9 am Sunday Worship Service10 am Sunday School

St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church

(Wisconsin Synod)700 Thomas Street ndash Cornell715-239-6081Pastor Patrick Feldhus

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St Josephrsquos Church

719 East Patten St ndash Boyd715-644-5435Father William Felix930 am Sunday Mass830 am Tuesday Mass

830 am Friday Mass

St Rose of Lima Church

415 North Maple St ndash Cadott715-644-5435Father William Felix4 pm Saturday Mass8 am Sunday Mass830 am Tuesday Mass and

Communion Service830 am Thursday Mass

The Rock Church

(Non-denominational)230 West Main St ndash Gilman715-669-5082Pastor Smokey Tennison1030 am Sunday Worship Service6 pm Friday Bible Study

Trinity Lutheran Church

W5568 Main St ndash Sheldon715-452-5359Pastor Aric Fenske1015 am Sunday Worship Service1130 am Sunday School

Zion Lutheran Church

(Missouri Synod)5th Ave and Crumb St ndash Gilman715-447-8286Pastor Aric Fenske830 am Sunday Worship Service330 pm Wednesday ChildrenrsquosStudy

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OBIUARIES 983085 COMMUNIY Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 7

ndash Obituaries ndash Helen J Ewings

Helen J Ewings 93 Cor-

nell passed away Wednesday

Dec 30 2015 at the Cornell

Area Care Center

Helen was born Nov 7

1922 to Selmer and Hulda

(Olson) Henderson in Taylor

She graduated fromChippewa Falls High School

in 1940

Helen was employed at

Woolworthrsquos in Chippewa

Falls and then at First Na-

tional Bank in Chippewa Falls

Helen married Edwin Ewings in 1970 They lived at Lake

Wissota then moved to Cornell following retirement

She enjoyed flowers gardening traveling and spending

time with family

Helen was a member of St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church and

the Ladies Aide and was treasurer for the local AAL organ-

ization

She is survived by several nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her parents husband Edwin

Ewings sister Inez Beaudette brother-in-law Wallace

Beaudette and other brothers-in-lawServices were held at 11 am Tuesday Jan 5 at St Johnrsquos

Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev Patrick Feldhus

officiating Interment was in the Cornell Cemetery

Visitation was one hour prior to the services Tuesday

morning at the church

Online condolences can be expressed at bortonleiserfuner-

alhomecom 1-157307

Kenneth LaVern Hakes JrKenneth LaVern Hakes Jr

62 Cornell passed away Sun-

day Jan 3 at Luther Hospital

in Eau Claire with his family

at his side

Kenneth was born April 4

1953 the son of Kenneth Sr

and Gwendolyn Hakes Cor-

nell

He married Elaine Pahl June

5 1971 in Cornell

He was a self-employed

truck driver with the business

owned and operated by him-

self and wife Elaine for 38

years He traveled 48 states and Canada for 3 12 million

miles accident free

He enjoyed hunting and fishing and gardening was his

passion He loved to have his grandchildren and great-grand-

children near him

Kenneth will be greatly missed by family and friends

He is survived by his wife Elaine children Marshall

(Cari) Hakes Laurie Hakes (Louie Meyer) Robert (Andrea)

Hakes and Lisa (Marty) Ash 15 grandchildren 13 great-

grandchildren mother Gwendolyn Hakes brothers and sis-

ters Kathy Dembinski Donna Dembinski Tom Hakes

Richard Hakes Pat White Randy Hakes and Tim Hakes and

by many nieces and nephews

He was preceded in death by his father Kenneth Hakes Sr

uncle Chet Hakes and mother and father-in-law Mary and

Alvin Pahl

Per Kennethrsquos request there will be no formal services but

family and friends may visit at the residence 1-157319

Charles H ldquoChuckrdquo PuchalskiCharles H ldquoChuckrdquo Puchal-

ski 68 Cadott died Wednes-

day Dec 30 2015

He was born Nov 12 1947

in Fergus Falls Minn to Dora

(Reuss) and Hugo Puchalski

He graduated from Barrett

High School in 1965

He joined the National

Guard in 1967 and also

worked in Benson Minn

painting Tyler Frontier

Spreaders

He went to work for Johnson Brothers from Litchfield

Minn in 1968 There he joined the Carpenterrsquos Union

He worked building bridges dams and disposal plants in

various towns

He married Sue Jenson in 1969

Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers until 1973 From

1973-77 he started and operated a lumber company in Bar-

rett Minn with his brother Terry They built many houses

around the community

Between 1977-85 he was an over-the-road truck driver for

Midwest Coast Jerry Siemens Trucking He hauled meat and

produce in 48 states

Between 1985-95 Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers and

Lunda Construction

Chuck and his son Bruce started a construction company

named Jim Falls Buildings amp Construction in 1995 Together

they built many many houses in the Chippewa Valley

Charles married a girl from Boston Mass Maureen E

Alger in 1986 They bought 5 acres in Wisconsin in 1988

and built a home where he lived out his life

He enjoyed hunting fishing the outdoors playing cards

and watching westerns He also never missed a Packers

game His greatest joy came from spending time with his

wife children and grandchildren

He is survived by his wife Maureen E Puchalski children

Jodi (Kerby) Strickler James Butler Heather (Jamie)

Gubrud Crystal Butler and Dusty (Heather) Puchalski

daughter-in-law Shannon Puchalski siblings Nancy Waugh

Elaine (Jim) Mattson Betty (Richard) Tweeter Terry Puchal-ski Gerald (Zina) Puchalski Dick (Diane) Puchalski Neil

(Jan) Puchalski and Kelly (Kyle) Purrier grandchildren

Kyle Samantha Tyler Chase Jared Riley Brennan Hunter

Ridley Charlie Lorelai and KaSandra and numerous nieces

nephews cousins and friends

He was preceded in death by his parents son Bruce

Puchalski brothers-in-law Virgil Johnson and Harvey

Waugh and sister-in-law Lea Puchalski

A memorial service was held at 2 pm Monday Jan 4 at

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel in Chippewa Falls with the

Rev Aaron Sturgis officiating

Visitation was one hour prior to the service Monday at the

funeral chapel

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel amp Cremation Services in

Chippewa Falls is serving the family

Online condolences can be expressed at

pedersonvolkercom 1-157308

Myra M SmithMyra M Smith 96 Cornell passed away Sunday Jan 3

2016 at St Josephrsquos Hospital in Chippewa Falls

A memorial service will be held at 2 pm Sunday Jan 10

at St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev

Patrick Feldhus officiating

Inurnment will be in the Cornell Cemetery at a later date

Visitation will be one hour prior to the services Sunday at

the church

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Most of us have had our fill of football games with all the

bowl games during the holidays

Bob and Barb Lompa attended the get-together for their

Gilman High School class of 1965 at Tedrsquos Timberlodge

Monday with 19 people attending

The Holcombe Seniors Club will meet at the Holcombe

United Methodist Church at noon Jan 14 Everyone bring a

dish to pass and the theme this time is to wear an ugly

sweater or sweatshirt This will be a good time to catch up

on the news over Christmas

Several people donated blood at the blood bank collection

in Cornell on Monday There was a good turn out I am told

The ice must have gotten thick enough to fish as I am see-ing several ldquodaredevilsrdquo on Cranberry Lake I like fish but

not that much There are a number of springs on that lake I

sure hope nothing happens

ndash Holcombe Happenings ndash

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ment a trench is dug new tile is put down

and a sump pump is installed

The Courier Sentinel holds a Diaper Drive

with almost 1500 infantadult diapers col-

lected for local food pantries

Cadott student Tyler Miles takes first place

in the CO2 Dragster competition at a Team

Problem Solving contest in Eau Claire

Dr Tonya Prokop joins Kromrey Chiro-

practic in Cadott After graduating from

Flambeau High School Prokop received her

doctorate degree from Northwestern HealthScience University in Bloomington Minn

With the possibility of a $700000 deficit

in 2016-17 the Lake Holcombe School

Board discusses needing a ldquoworst case sce-

nariordquo referendum to ldquoplugrdquo the financial

hole

Steve and Wendy Sin-

gleton open Wendyrsquos

Stacker Cafe on Bridge

Street in Cornell

The Cornell Fire De-

partment extinguishes a

skidsteer fire at the Scott

Mohr farm on County

Highway D east of Cor-

nell

Cornell is awarded a$5000 Urban Forestry

Grant to assist in a tree in-

ventory to help make

plans for the arrival of the

emerald ash borer

A daddydaughter dance

is held at Lake Holcombe

School for area fathers to

treat their daughters to an

evening of dancing

dressed in finery

BirthsCarsten Payton

Bri-Ana Schofield

Sawyer Thon Benjamin

Briggs

Deaths Donald Craker

Rosetta Walker Elsie Melville ClarenceWalsvik Gary Jones Joan Melgaard Philip

Lukowicz Lynn Johnson Jr Nancy Maurina

February

Donna Woodcock takes over as the new

Cadott postmaster

Cleoan Wright is hired as the new Cornell

Police Department secretary

Cornell School Board member Lyle Briggs

is recognized for 20 years of service on the

school board at a ceremony in Milwaukee

The Lake Holcombe Boys Basketball team

receives $1000 from the Lake Holcombe

Lions Club for new uniforms

The Chippewa River Rendezvous organi-

zation holds a sledding event at Brunet Island

State Park

Cornell Bank Mutual will close their doorsin May along with six other branches as part

of an efficiency and expense reduction effort

Cadott Elementary School second-grade

student Parker Davis makes his 100th deposit

into the school banking program with Citi-

zenrsquos State Bank

The Cornell City Council increases the

full-time police officer wage to $1931hour

Cadott Route 2 mail carrier John Munroe

retires after 24 years on the job Munroe re-

ceived his first full-time route in 1999 and

plans to remain in the Lafayette area

Cadott Lions Club president Brian Dulmes

presents Cadott School Board presidentCedric Boettcher with $1000 for the school

lunch program

The classes of 2006-2008 take home

championship honors at the Lake Holcombe

School basketball alumni tournament Bruce

Anderson is

named as the 2015

Lake Holcombe

honorary sports

fan

The Cornell Ele-

mentary School

ldquoJumps for Heartrdquo

collecting more

than $2100

Births Liam

BollomDeaths Dale

Stipek Patricia

Sippy Bette Bit-

ter Caroline Au-

dorff Beatrice

Mickelson Phillip

Puljas Guy

Crosby Florence

Giebel Luella

Douville

March

The Cadott Fire

Department ex-

presses a concern

to the Cadott Vil-

lage Board about

the yearly $1500 charge for a water meterThe Cornell Elementary School receives a

visit from the WQOW Channel 18 meteorol-

ogist team and hosts a weather academy

MRG Patty a Lowline Angus cow owned

by Mark and Tammy Gilles of Sigel Sunset

Ranch in Cadott wins National Champion

with her calf at the 2015 National Western

Livestock Show in Denver Colo

Freshman Andrew Gunderson and senior

Austin Najbrt represent Cadott at the state

wrestling tournament

The Walthers family in Cadott welcomes

foreign exchange student Jason Ng from

Hong Kong China

Cadott Boy Scout Trenton Weiss meets

with Gov Scott Walker as a youth delegate

and delivers an annual report to the governor and members of the Wisconsin Legislature

Rhonda Mataczynski retires after 39 years

as the Lake Holcombe Com-

munity Theater director

The River Country Plaza

Veterans Memorial sees a new

addition in the form of a Viet-

nam Veterans Association

Flag

A Cadott man is injured in

an explosion at Greener Acres

Transmission after he attempts

to cut open a metal drum with

a blow torch

Former Congressmen Tom

Petri and Dave Obey speak at

the Cadott School District todiscuss civic participation and

congressional work

Cornell eighth grader Jor-

dan Shackleton sets a new

school record at an archery

tournament in Sparta

The Cadott Hornets Archery

team takes aim at national

competition after they place

first in all four of their tourna-

ments Helping the team on to

the next level and earning a

new school record is senior Kaeden Thom

A fire damages the Building

Blocks Early Learning Center

in Cadott after kids and em-

ployees leave for the day

Kaden Kinney Lake Hol-

combe seventh grader heads

to Lexington Ky with his

horse Willow to compete in

the Road to the Horse All-Star

Shootout

Births Chase Anthony Cyress Krueger

Presley Boisvert Obadiah Yeager

Deaths Urban Gass Helen Simmerman

Rune Ruud Michael Westerberg Fred Gass

Kay Roscoe Edward Boris Amy Shilts

Naomi KaveenApril

The Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative

plans to demolish their current building built

in 1951 and construct a new office and truck

garage Employees plan to relocate to a va-

cant building on Main Street formerly Dr

Lanersquos Dental Office

The Cornell Camaraderie Club packs their

1900th box to send overseas to the troops

Cornell citizen Bertha Leja turns 100

Cal Demulling 8 Cadott takes first place

in the Special Olympic basketball skills at the

district level

The Cornell Archery team takes first at a

tournament in Cashton During the tourna-

ment sophomore McKenzie Weggen breaks

the school record set by eighth grader JordanShackleton

An apartment complex on Cadottrsquos Main

Street is damaged when a kitchen fire breaks

out in the building

Larry Sime River Country Store manager

retires after 53 years in the seedfeed indus-

try

The Lake Holcombe FFA holds a Spring

Madness Food Drive to provide Easter meals

for the Lake Holcombe Food Pantry During

the week-long drive more than 1000 items

are collected in addition to $400

Cadott holds their alumni tournament

weekend with the classes of 2005 and 2007

taking first place in the gold division basket-

ball matchups and the class of 2001 bringing

home the trophy for the black divisionThe Cornell High School hosts a Job Fair

and Business Expo sponsored by the Cornell

Area Betterment Association

The Cadott Hornets Archery team brings

home their seventh state title after they com-

pete at the NASP State Championship The

team sets a new state record

The Cornell FFA forestry team takes first-

place honors at the Agricultural Technology

Contest in River Falls

The Lake Holcombe School agriculture

department receives more than $21000 from

the Don ldquoTinyrdquo Albrecht estate to help stu-

dents go on field trips

Danielle Gygi Holcombe receives the

Good Citizen Award from the Eau Claire

Chapter of the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution

Crescent Meats Cadott earns Grand

Champion with their head cheese at a Meat

Product Show

Nick Seng is crowned as the Lake Hol-

combe 2015 Junior Prom king while Ka-

reese Jiskra reigns as Prom queen

Cadott names Austin Anderson as the 2015

Junior Prom king while Elizabeth Kyes is

crowned queen

Erica Rutherford a second grader atLake Holcombe dances with her grandpa Frank Rutherford at thesecond annual DaddyDaughter Dance Jan 23

(Photo by Monique Westaby)

Sigel Sunset Ranch in Cadott takes home firstplace honors at the National Western LivestockShow cowcalf division in January with their Low-line Angus beef cow Patti and her calf Bond Pos-ing with the champion cattle left to right areMadeline Bode owner Tammy Gilles owner MarkGilles judge Blake Bloomberg associationprincess Laramie Coffey association queen BridgetHoffman handler and ranch employee Shea Esserand handler Samantha Straley (Submitted Photo)

Cadott sophomore Brandon Pederson found outthe hard way the dangers of distracted driving dur-ing the April 10 Stop the Texts Stop the Wrecks as-sembly The Cadott students and a few faculty

members rode a childrenrsquos bicycle between conesacross the gym while trying to text and ldquodriverdquo (Photo by Kayla Peche)

The Cornell Fair was held Friday June 12 through Sunday June 14 offeringrides carnival food free music and the Cornell Lions Club famous charcoalchicken dinner (Photo by Monique Westaby)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage8

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Births Peityn Nikolai Lucy Patten Bryn-

ley Hoff

Deaths Edna Pagenkopf the Rev Jere-

miah Cashman Suzanne Stubb Lydia

Tkachuk Mary Ann Kocher Senior Master

Sgt Phillip Gygi Charles Sikora Melvin

Mattson Frances Matschee Roy Yohnk

Dorothy Reeve Genevieve Jackson Evelyn

Swanson Ursula Preston

May

The Hornet Hustle Fun Run has 92 partic-ipants and raises about $1400 for a Cadott

eighth-grade field trip

The Cornell School Board accepts the res-

ignations of first-grade teacher Jason Jaenke

and marketing and business instructor Ryan

Helke

The Cornell High School plays host to the

ldquoEnchanted Eveningrdquo Junior Prom where

Curtis Hakes is crowned as king while Eliz-

abeth Sproul reigns as queen

World War II veteran and Cornell native

Eino Martino boards the Never Forgotten

Honor Flight to Washington DC

Seventeen Cornell Spanish students chap-

eroned by parents and faculty members

travel to Spain

After fundraising for a year and a halfLake Holcombe band and choir students

make the 1374 mile trip to San Antonio

Cadott junior Elizabeth Kyes hits a new

personal best in the triple jump at a Gilman

invitational

The Miller Pharmacy in Cadott is held up

at gun point when a suspect demands em-

ployees give him medication and wallets

Twenty-six seniors receive their diplomas

during commencement exercises at Lake

Holcombe School Danielle Gygi served as

class valedictiorian with Katie Ruhde as

salutatorian

Vito and Linda Sblendorio Holcombe are

recognized statewide for their weight loss

through TOPS Vito lost over 50 pounds

while Linda lost more than 60 poundsParents friends and faculty are on hand to

witness the graduation of 45 Cadott High

School seniors including valedictorian Luke

Bell and salutatorian Quinn Hartzell

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights Girls

and Boys Track teams take the East Lakeland

Conference title for 2015

BirthsKylee Tomkowiak

Deaths Rudolph Arneson Verlon Cowell

Barbara Smith Raymond VanDenHeuvel

Charles Sadler Joseph Taylor Sylvia Ringer

Joann Palmer Eldora Clary Robert Page

Janet Lacina Mary Smock

June

Friends and family gather at Staudacher

Field in Holcombe in memory of Nathan

Zamsky raising $10000 during the secondannual Nathanrsquos Wish Angel Wings of Love

fundraiser

With enough interest from

Cornell and Lake Holcombe

Schools the Knights form a

co-op golf team for the spring

sports line-up

Because of a proposal

brought to the Cornell City

Council by member Terry

Smith the pulpwood Stacker

might be taken out of retire-

ment and used for an observa-tion deck or bungee jump

The Cadott Hornets Track

teams complete a successful

run in regional and sectional

meets sending nine individu-

als to state competition

Cornell-Lake Holcombe

Knights senior Eric Nedland advances to

state competition for the second straight year

The Cadott Hornets Golf team earns a re-

gional championship at home for the second

year in a row

Cornell friends family and faculty gather

for commencement ceremonies for the 2015

graduating class ldquoClosing the chapterrdquo is the

theme from valedictorian Gretchen

Schroeder and salutatorian Brianna JohnsonCadott boasts champion honors in the form

of junior Elizabeth Kyes who brings home a

state win in the 400-meter dash

Katie Matott is awarded Cornellrsquos Citizen

of the Year

The Lake Holcombe Theater department

presents The Music Man Jr

Births Gavin Richardson Autumn Es-

linger Aubree Parish Blake Rudnick

Deaths Geraldine Ducommun Mary

Holznagel June Ewer Patricia Semanko

Charles Smith Mabel Strzok Beverly

Eichelt Mary Brewington Claire Frank

Mathilda Ramminger Jane Malison Thomas

Sommerfeld Joan Sackmann

July

Corey Sedlacek 1992 Cadott High Schoolgraduate is named vice-president of Lockton

Dunning Benefits

Country Fest features acts such as Keith

Urban Rascal Flatts and Tim McGraw

With about 5 inches of rain that came

down in the Chippewa Valley over the course

of a day ditches over run streams and rivers

are at capacity and roads are washed away

After 36 years Dr Ned Willkom hangs up

his dentistry tools in Cadott

Severe storms hit the area over the week-

end leaving downed trees in its wake

The search for 54-year-old Tammy Jovaag

is called off after almost a month goes bysince she went missing from Holcombe

Cadott plays host to Rock Fest which

draws in acts like Judas Priest Godsmack

and Shinedown

Residents let their voices be heard about

the historic 108-year-old Cobban Bridge in

Jim Falls After hearing Chippewa County

might decide to tear down the structure the

community begins efforts to ldquosave the Cob-

ban Bridgerdquo

Dave Koch scores a hole-in-one at Ent-

wood Golf Course in Holcombe while just a

few miles away Steve McDaniel hits his own

hole-in-one at Twin Oaks Golf Course

Births Gabriel Hill Lena Zenner Levi

Lehman Madyson McIlquham Madden

Gindt Cooper Rubenzer Justice SchofieldChase Westaby Kristie Hakes Jeremiah

Helgerson

Deaths Shirley Wagner Donna Decker

Sharon Lange Leonard Peterson Violet

Paulsen Gerald Holznagel Herman Starck

Karen Phillippi Elizabeth Bell Lloyd Proku-

pek Lawrence Sedlacek Emma Andre

Lloyd JuVette

August

Caitlin Larson is crowned Miss Cadott

Nabor Days at the 61st annual celebration

Dorothy Zweifel and her husband George

stop by the Cornell Fire Hall to express their

thanks to the firefighters who rescued her

after she fell into a well on the couplersquos prop-

erty in May During the fall into the 16-foot

hole 72-year-old Dorothy sustained brokenribs a broken collarbone and fractures in her

back as well as cuts and bruises

Bicyclists from the Highground Tour pass

through Cornell on their way to the High-

ground Veterans Memorial in Neillsville

Cornell school bus driver Mickey Bates re-

tires after driving the State Highway 64 route

for 30 years

Golfers turn out to chase the elusive hole-

in-one at the annual Cornell Lions Golf Tour-

nament at Twin Oaks and Entwood Golf

Courses in Holcombe Earning top honors

are the team of Dave DeJongh Mike Rivers

Tim Smith and Neal VerhulstOur Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell

celebrates its 100th anniversary with a fel-

lowship meal along with sharing memories

through photo albums

Cornell resident Mike Rivers records his

first hole-in-one at the Bloomer Golf Course

After Cadott Hornets head football coach

Jeff Cruschiel is diagnosed with esophageal

cancer his team rallies to his support and

dedicates their opening season game to him

The Swinging Fore a Cause organization

reaches its 10th year in support of the Lake

Holcombe School and students holding their

annual golf fundraiser at Entwood Course

Births Teagen DeMars Levi Patton Bre-

anna Spath

Deaths Elaine Dressler Joseph MorfootBill Felmlee James Rahn Frank Popelka

Donald Rose Marilyn Schroeder Norman

Pagenkopf

September

Northwestern Bank Cornell celebrates its

80th birthday

Borderline Rebel 4-H Club member Saige

Sikora is recognized for her leadership citi-

zenship and community service while Quinn

Sikora is honored for 12 years as a 4-H mem-

ber

Holy Cross Catholic Church in Cornell hits

its 100 year milestone

The Lake Holcombe Lions annual golf

tournament is deemed a success Taking first

place are Randy and Mary Dicus and Jeff

and Shana LudvigsenCadott Miller Pharmacy is robbed at gun

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 9

Cadott head coach Jeff Chrusciel hugs graduatedHornet players from last yearrsquos team during an Aug21 halftime ceremony honoring Chrusciel

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Over 75 cars were on display at the Lake Holcombe Lions annual car show Sept 13 and showgoers filled the rowschecking out the classic vehicles Cars and trucks like the 1928 Ford Model AA from Larry Verhulst Holcombe 1969

Chevelle from Paul Hruby Holcombe and the 1929 Ford Coupe Hot Rod from ldquoJimmy Boyrdquo Edming Glen Flora gracedthe Lake Holcombe Lions Pavilion grounds at Staudacher Field Those in attendance voted for the car or truck theythought should win while listening to music from the rsquo50s and rsquo60s (Photos by Monique Westaby)

(Continued on Page 10)

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point for the second time in a year Ryan

Lemke is arrested shortly after and charged

with both robbies

The Lake Holcombe Lions Club holds

their annual car show at Staudacher Field

More than 75 ldquoclassicrdquo cars are on display for

the public to view

Cadottrsquos Austin Goettl and Kayla Dubiel

are crowned Homecoming King and Queen

BirthsGraham Willkom Ryder Yeager

Deaths Carmen Laflin Rebecca Bell

Gretchen Halstead Edward Jenneman JeanTodahl Kenneth Zaruba Mae Willkom

Lloyd McEathron Jim Hochstedler Ray-

mond Sedlacek Vernon Dunston

October

The Cornell City Council is concerned the

historic log stacker could become a safety

issue after inspections reveal areas of the

structure need to be repaired

William Hattamer and Bailey Viegut are

crowned as the Lake Holcombe Homecom-

ing King and Queen

Jim Falls youth Rebecca Berg 6 and Kae-

lyn Seidlitz 5 make the trip to the National

Pedal Pull in South Dakota

Cornell Community Ed sponsors a scare-

crow decorating contest at Mill Yard Park

Taking home first place in the business cate-gory is Northwestern Bank and winning for

the family set is the Jane Ash family

The Cadott Police Department will receive

a new squad car with help from an equipment

grant A 2016 Ford Explorer Police Intercep-

tor sport utility vehicle is scheduled to arrive

around the first of the year

Cornell elects Cole Stephens and Elizabeth

Sproul as its reigning royalty for Homecom-

ing festivities

A new youth equine program is started at

the Doggone Ranch in Cornell to educate

kids on how to handle animals

Although an after school program is of-

fered to Cadott parents after almost no inter-

est the program is cancelled

The Lake Holcombe Volleyball team brings home the East Lakeland Conference

title going undefeated on the season

United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant

Officer David Conrad hangs up his fatigues

and returns to his Holcombe roots after 40

years in military service

Knights senior Sam Peterson becomes the

first runner to ever earn All-Conference for

the Cornell-Lake

Holcombe boys

cross country

team

A benefit is

held for Cadott

head coach Jeff

Chrusciel who

says he canrsquot

thank everyoneenough for their

support

The Cadott

Lions hold their

annual District

Governors Night

with Larry

Bradley presid-

ing Bradley

awarded the Birch-Sturm Fellowship to Lion

Dr Bernard Schwetz Lion Robert Thorson

was presented the Melvin Jones Fellowship

while Donnie Kolpien was named as Cadott

Lion of the Year

The Cornell and Lake Holcombe Lions

Clubs join to award Alois Olichwier and Ron

Plumer with the Birch-Sturm Fellowshipaward Receiving Lion of the Year are Ray

Guthman and Rick Mitchell

The Cornell Fire Department turns 101

years old

From rural Cornell to Rome farm boy

Daniel Sedlacek takes the next step on his

priesthood journey becoming ordained a

deacon

Births Greyson Dahm Kasey Miland

Koda Peterson Henry Zieche

Deaths Louise Freeman Mark Hall

James Michal II Kathy Johansen Elwood

Beaudin John Sims Larry Braden Patrick

Hoover Raleigh Hakes Neil Boyea Thomas

Smith Jr Roy Emerson Donald Weggen

Henry Rubenzer David Braden

November

Lake Holcombe School will have a new

electronic sign advertising school events

thanks to the Lake Holcombe PRIDE Com-

mittee

Cornell School Board member Eileen

Sikora is honored by the Wisconsin Associa-

tion of School Boards for reaching Level 5

the highest level of the associationrsquos recog-

nition pro-

gram

To honor

those who

have passed

the Cornell

Veterans Last

Manrsquos Club

continues at

the CornellAmerican Le-

gion Hall The

club started

in 1957 orig-

nally had 44

members and

now 57 years

later only one

member of the

club remains ndash Charles Johnson

The Cadott Elementary School receives

new school spirit T-shirts sponsored by Peo-

ple Active in Cadottrsquos Education At the start

of the school year students designed a new

shirt The winning entry came from third

grader Kaylee Hamlin

Thanks to Cornell residentAshley Bera and others with

the American Heart Associa-

tion a new bill could be

passed requiring CPR to be

taught in schools

The Cornell Knights of

Columbus Council Jean

Brunet 4948 earns the distinc-

tion of Star Council one of the

organizationrsquos top awards

After spending a few

months in a temporary loca-

tion on Main Street while the

old building was demolished

the Chippewa Valley Electric

Cooperative offices are back

in their South 8th Street loca-tion

Because of a $1200 dona-

tion from the Wisconsin Veter-

ans Tribute the Cadott

Community Library will offer

iPads for patron use

Cadott athletic director Jim

Sekel is named as the District

1 Athletic Director of the Year

by the Wisconsin Athletic Di-

rectors Association

The Cornell Elementary School collects

more than 1700 items for the food pantry

For the second year in a row Sheldon

brothers RJ and Kaden Kinney earn a trip

to the MSA Worlds Championship

Deaths Robert Readinger SharonAdolphson Lyle Buttke Charles Johnson

Helen Hinds Fred Bosteder Jr Herbert

Wriedt Melvin Gass Shirley Parsons De-

loris Pischke Julia Wojtyna

December

The Wisconsin Veterans Tribute donates

two signs depicting the Star Spangled Ban-

ner and the Pledge of Alegiance to the Cadott

Elementary School

The late Naval Lt Jerry Irwin is inducted

into the UW-Stout Hall of Heroes

After 15 years with the Marshfield Clinic

Cornell Center Dr Erik Dickson says

farewell to his patients and colleagues ac-

cepting a position outside the Marshfield

Clinic system

Dixonrsquos Apple Orchard south of Cadottholds a community Deck the Halls event with

pizzas cupcakes and more

Cornell senior Curtis Hakes is nominated

for the US Presidential Scholars program

AampD Docks Cornell plans to move less

than a mile away after they purchase land

from the city at the industrial airport

A bottle of alcohol honoring the last man

is opened at the Cornell American Legion

Hall After sitting for 54 years members

opened the booze and toasted Charles John-

son who passed away in November

The Cadott Area Historical Museum getsa new sign thanks to an anonymous donation

Lake Holcombe Track coach Jake Ebner is

named as the Wisconsin Track Coaches As-

sociationrsquos Coach of the Year

About 800 people attend the Kids Commu-

nity Christmas Party in Cornell

Cornell graduate Dale Hetke is promoted

to Air Force colonel

After vandals once again strike at the

Cadott water tower the Cadott Village Board

discusses destruction prevention

Although comprehensive planning has

been the topic for months at Lake Holcombe

Town Board meetings the board decides

against a referendum on the subject

After 46 years serving the Cornell area

chiropractor Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher retires

A-1 Agricultural Zoning is passed by the

Cornell City Council for a plot of land on

Riverside Drive after a request came from

Al and Sue Potaczek to have the land zoned

to construct a businessFor the first time the Lake Holcombe and

Ladysmith School Districts combine to offer

a Winter Jazz Gala to friends and family The

event held at Paradise Shores in Holcombe

had performances from each school as well

as guest saxophonist Jerod Kaszynski

Energy prices for Cadott customers are set

for the next nine years after the village board

approves extending the electrical cost until

2024

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights

Cross Country team receives the 2015 East

Lakeland Conference Sportsmanship Award

Births Ella Christie Roman Hover Jack-

son Taylor

Deaths Judy Falzerano Ronald Baker

Penny Spaeth Violet Holtman Danny ClarkLinda Thom Dennis St Aubin

Jeremiah Hattamer kindergarten gives Marine Corps Sgt Joseph Harp ahearty handshake following the Lake Holcombe School Veterans Day Program(Photos by Monique Westaby)

As one of her more unique pieces Jean Bowe dis-plays a snow globe with a nativity scene inside aspart of her collection Looking close Mary andJoseph can be seen in the background watching over baby Jesus in the manger (Photo by Ginna Young)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 10

Mary Ann Cote Holcombe brought an unusualrusset potato with 10 growths attached into theCornell Courier Sentinel officeOct 6 Cote said her husbandClifford dug the tuber on theirfarm (Photo by Ginna Young)

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Schickʼs Bowl amp BrewTuesday Night

Ladies League StandingsDec 29 2015

Team W LLisa s Beauty Salon 9 3Cliffʼs Maple Sugars 8 4

Hellandʼs Hellions 7 5Schickʼs Bowl amp Brew 6 6Heaven Help Us 5 7 High Team Game LisaʼsBeauty Salon 624 Cliffʼs MapleSugars 570 Schickʼs Bowl ampBrew 506 High Team Series LisaʼsBeauty Salon 1720 CliffʼsMaple Sugars 1494 SchickʼsBowl amp Brew 1482 High Individual GameSarah Whittaker 187 Peg Hat-tamer 165 Mary Cowell 157 High Individual SeriesSarah Whittaker 451 RhondaKimball 434 Mary Cowell 429

ndash Bowling ndash

ndash Basketball Standings ndash

ndash Pool ndash

Courier Sentinel Page 11 Tursday Januar y 7 2016

bull Cadott bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 730 pmBoys JV BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 545 pm

Mon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 545 pmGirls Varsity Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 715 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 730 pmGirls JV BasketballThur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 545 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 545 pmVarsity WrestlingSat Jan 9 Invitational (Alumni Day) 10 amThur Jan 14 Stan-Bd (Parent Night) 730 pm

JV WrestlingSat Jan 9 at EC North 830 amSat Jan 9 Invitational 10 amThur Jan 14 Stanley-Boyd 7 pm

bull Cornell bullBoys Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 715 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 1 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmBoys JV Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pm

bull Lake Holcombe bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 715 pm

Tue Jan 12 New Auburn 715 pmBoys JV Basketball

Fri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmMon Jan 11 LCO 715 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls JV BasketballMon Jan 11 LCO 545 pm

bull Cornell-Lake Holcombe-Gilman bullVarsity Wrestling

Thur Jan 7 at Shell Lake 6 pm

Sat Jan 9 at Shell Lake 10 amThur Jan 14 at Flambeau 7 pm

Jan 7 14

bull SPORTSWEEK bull

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Boys BasketballTeam W LMcDonell 4 0Altoona 3 1Regis 3 1Fall Creek 2 2Stanley-Boyd 2 2Cadott 1 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 3Thorp 0 4

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Girls Basketball

Team W LRegis 5 0Fall Creek 4 1Altoona 3 2Stanley-Boyd 3 2McDonell 2 3Thorp 2 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 4Cadott 0 5

2015-16 East LakelandConference Boys BasketballTeam W LCornell 3 1Birchwood 2 1Bruce 2 1Lake Holcombe 2 1New Auburn 2 2Flambeau 1 3Winter 0 3

2015-16 East LakelandConference Girls Basketball

Team W LFlambeau 5 0Bruce 4 0Birchwood 2 2Lake Holcombe 2 2Cornell 2 3New Auburn 0 4Winter 0 4

Hornets battle at Badger ClassicBy Kayla Peche

During a two-day tournament at River Falls Dec 29-30

the Cadott Hornets Wrestling team took on 11 schools in Di-

vision 3 for a Northern Badger Wrestling Classic

With 1145 points the Hornets landed in fifth place with

freshman James Pfeiffer leading the wayAt 152 pounds Pfeiffer won three matches by fall with

two in less than 4 minutes In the third-place battle Pfeiffer

lost by a 5-3 decision to Cody Frederick of Boyceville for his

fourth-place finish

Following Pfeiffer were Tyler Gillett senior and Andrew

Gunderson sophomore who each took sixth place Gillett

received 275 points for Cadott and Gunderson earned 24 points dropping a competitor to the mat in 36 seconds during

one matchup

Eighth-place sophomore Bailey Gillett scored 18 points

during the tournament but lost the seventh-place match with

an 8-5 decision to Sam Burns from River Falls

Also scoring for the team were senior Brandon Pederson

junior Ethan Haider sophomore Josef Hite and freshman CJ

Spaeth

Cadott will return to the mat to host a Hornet wrestling

tournament Jan 9

Earning Best Effort for the Hornets freshmanMitchell Gunderson tries to peel away from his 170-pound contender Gunderson lost the match by onepoint but Cadott left their gym with a win 66-9against Eau Claire Regis (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Mud Brook Pool LeagueWeek 7

ResultsBogieʼs I 6 vs Bogieʼs II 3Arnold 1 vs Tedʼs 8 Big Min-now 4 vs Black Bear 5 Flaterʼs4 vs Roseʼs 5 Big Swedeʼs 6

vs Cookieʼs 3Standings W LTedʼs 48 15Bogieʼs I 36 27Big Swedes 33 30Bogieʼs II 32 31Cookieʼs 32 31Big Minnow 30 33Black Bear 28 35Flaterʼs 27 36Roses 25 38Arnold 24 39

Sophomore Dakota Popp sticks with his Flambeauopponent on Cornellrsquos home court Dec 17 Poppalso brought the ball up the court for the Chiefs for most of the first-half offense Cornell hung on in aclose game pulling out the win 65-63

(Photo by Ginna Young)

Carley Yeager makes a shot in the second half of agame against the Prentice Buccaneers Dec 3 TheLake Holcombe girls brought the game within 10points but couldnrsquot pull of a win ending behind 41-28 (Photo by Monique Westaby)

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OUDOORS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 12

Selina has only missed one year of her entire life of doing

a fly in and she loves heading north with family and friends

This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We

landed on a Saturday and got home on a Saturday We fished

hard laughed lots and stayed up late

July

Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Men-

tors Outdoors) camping trips

The first was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin

Dells and we had a blast The second was on the Petenwell

Flowage Fishing tubing bear baiting and lots of campfire

time with a lot of good people Check out KAMO at

wwwkamokidsorg

August

For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day outing to an island on the Flambeau

Flowage We tube swim sometimes fish and do a whole

bunch of nothing

September

Other than moose or elk hunting what wipes me out more

than anything is bear baiting then hunting This July through

mid October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands

of miles on my truck probably a couple hundred hours in

the woods and though we had plenty of big bear coming to

the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so

we went 32 hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October

October was our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near

Ferryville while camping on an island This trip is a classic

that my father started back in the late rsquo50s I have been

going on it for 44 years and Selina loves it

November

Deer camp

The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants

to leave This fall Selina became independent As long as

she is carrying a compass a daypack and hip boots she does

not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space

Happy New Year

Sunset

An Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalAn Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalA Year in the Outdoors for Selina

Hello friends

So that I may stay home the week between Christmas and

New Yearrsquos I write a column about some of the highlights

of the year that is just coming to an end This yearrsquos column

for the most part is about some of the many outdoor adven-

tures I went on with my 14-year-old daughter Selina Wal-

ters

January

Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went

on a winter camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi

River near La Crosse We had planned on fishing near Fer-

ryville but there was not good ice (Discovery made upon

arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to La Crosse

where for the next two days we had great success on 27-34inch northern pike

February

Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos

annual fisheree which attracts a lot of fishermen and

women We stayed with the Howes had a blast and Selina

took first and second place in the kids northern pike division

with a couple of beautiful gators

This is not meant to be an insult but as big as this fisheree

is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boost the prizes

for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are

14 is a really big deal for a kid

April

Selina just told me that her favorite sport is turkey hunt-

ing Each spring I take her to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos

Youth Turkey Hunt

This year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to

hunt at his pheasant preserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked

it out so Selina could hunt on a neighborrsquos property as welland literally on the last minute of our two-day hunt Selina

harvested a beautiful gobbler

May

Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I men-

tioned she loves this sport The beauty about going from

the early April hunt to May is that spring is in full strut

comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life is good

Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year one of the

biggest turkeys I have been part of harvesting

Later in May we headed to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed

at Birch Point Resort near Bloomer Each spring Selina

brings a friend and our good friend Paul Maire puts us up

in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina this

is another canrsquot miss trip

June

In a yearrsquos time I go on about 40 trips The two best are

Canada to Shultz Lake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) anddeer camp

By Mark Walters

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A Snapshow ndash Not All

Skunks Are Bad

Early afternoon turned into

early evening and the couch was much cozier than sitting

in the cold But my mind wandered as I thought about all

the bucks that would walk past my stand in the swamp if

I wasnrsquot there

ldquoScott do you want to sit with merdquo I asked my hus-

band ldquoItrsquoll be lots of funrdquo

He rolled his eyes but said he would I think later he re-

gretted his decision

We made our way to the stand and by 342 pm we were

set ready to get the big guy I updated my Snapchat ldquoview-

ersrdquo of my new surroundings then checked on the status

of the game The Packers had the game tiedScott and I discussed how cool it would be if there was

a universal button that could be pushed which would suck

all the trees into the ground so you could see if anything

was hiding OK maybe not discussed but rather I men-

tioned it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy and

turned the other direction

A few minutes later I tapped him on the shoulder and

said it would make drives a lot easier and save time He

laughed agreed and continued with his careful watching

of the woods while I kept my eyes on the swamp

Another few minutes later I whispered ldquoWhat if

Sasquatch comes out of that thick stuff over thererdquo That

warranted an eye roll and more silence

My stomach growled and I reached in my pocket for

sustenance ndash a small plastic wrapper of Sprees I carefully

and what I thought was quietly unwrapped them Scott

looked at me like I was setting off a package of fireworks

and shook his head

Finally I got them unwrapped and clunk one fell to the

floor of the stand Then clunk tink tink three more fell

About 45 minutes more of these scenarios and Scott was

more than happy to call it quits exactly at season close ndash

449 pm

ldquoNo wonder you donrsquot see anythingrdquo he said as we

rounded everything up ldquoYou make more noise thanhelliprdquo

ldquohellipHey Irsquod like to remind you that I have seen some of

the biggest deer ever while huntingrdquo I interrupted him

He laughed at my candor reminding me that none of

them were hanging on our wall He was right but I didnrsquot

want to admit it

It was officially the end of opening weekend of gun deer

season and I had been skunked But that last night was my

favorite and although Scott may never go with me again

I have all the Snapchat memories to look back on

And the Packers won

Itrsquos a

irlrsquos

unting Life

B y M o n i q u e W e s t a b y

ndash DNR Outdoor Report ndashWith up to 10 inches across much of the state state park

and forest properties have groomed cross-country ski trails

Brunet Island State Park tracks are full depth but typical of

early season grooming there is debris and exposed turfsoil

scattered throughout Visitors should consider using rock skis

and proceed with caution

About a half dozen counties in far northern Wisconsin have

open or partially open snowmobile trailsMany northern lakes have refrozen but with new snowfall

ice conditions remain highly variable Anglers report up to 5

inches of ice in spots and those venturing out have found fish

Bear cubs will be born in their dens this month Most bull

elks have separated from the cowcalf groups and have re-

formed their bachelor groups

There is a good population of weasels this year with an

abundance of tracks

Great horned owls have begun hooting and claiming terri-

tories Bird feeders are loaded with song and common birds

including a mix of woodpeckers and winter birds Chick-

adees nuthatches gold finches cardinals blue jays and jun-

cos are busy grabbing a seed Red-headed pileated downy

hairy and red-bellied woodpeckers are also common visitors

In a late seasonbow hunt RockyWinchel 19 Shel-don shot this 17-point 17 78-inchspread buck with a

Mathews com-pound bow Dec30 The deer washarvested acrossthe road fromthe Winchel familyfarm around 420pm 18 yards fromthe tree stand fol-lowing a doe andtwo yearlings Thebuck had beenspotted on a trail

camera Oct 21 and didnrsquot appear again until Dec4 This is Winchelrsquos first buck with a bow

(Submitted Photo)

unter of

the Week

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SCHOOL NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page13

FRESH

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Four Cornell teachershave earned theirMasters of Science de-grees in Education inthe area of ReadingSpecialists from UW-River Falls Those earn-ing their degree left toright on either sideof Cornell superinten-dent Dr Paul M Schleyare Ashley Rosentra-ter (fifth grade) EricaDeitelhoff (sixthseventhgrade) Chelsey Stein-metz (fourth grade) andErica Ruf (kindergarten)

(Submitted Photo)

Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

(CVTC) and already has a job lined up

working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

are typically recruited by companies after

completing just one year of the two-year pro-

gram and that was the case with Licht

ldquoI had two semesters done and I was al-

ready working for Global Finishing Solu-

tions as a part-time internrdquo Licht said of the

business where he will do electrical design

work ldquoThey offered a tuition reimburse-

ment which was really nicerdquo

Licht initially studied in an information

technology program at CVTC and worked at

EDI in Chippewa Falls then decided on achange in programs

ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

Electromechanical Technology fit that billrdquo

Licht said ldquoI really like it You can imple-

ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

52-1570952 bull wnaxlp

In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

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The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

1-157293 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

1-157309 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

1-157311 bull wnaxlp

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Please call 715-828-3100 by Feb 15 2016

Failure to respond to this notice could re-

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property52-1571922

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

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me society drills into us Itrsquos all about what

makes me happy and what I want to do This

new year push yourself away from that and

look at others

What can I do for you How can I make

someone else happy

Your actions donrsquot only reflect on you but

everyone else in your life Take this new year

and make something of it By thinking aboutothers yoursquoll be helping yourself

Because no matter what you do good or

bad wordrsquos gonna get around and everybody

dies famous in a small town What will you

be known for this year

OPINION Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 2

By Monique Westaby

Managing Editor

One day as I sat watch-

ing the local news I told

my husband I had always

thought I would be fa-

mous Not Brad Pitt or

Marilyn Monroe famous

but rather LeAnn Lombardo famous Hefound that statement amusing and told me

she wasnrsquot famous dashing all my hopes and

dreams (He still gives me grief about it

today)

Therersquos a song from Carrie Underwood

that says Everybody dies famous in a small

town Well in this small town and just to

prove my husband wrong I will die famous

But hopefully for reasons other than those in-

sinuated in Underwoodrsquos lyrics

In a way Irsquove already reached this goal

Therersquos no better feeling than having a

group of kids run up to you give you a hug

and beg you to take their picture for the

paper The look in their eyes when ldquothe

newspaper ladyrdquo shows up says it all and if

this is as famous as I get I wonrsquot complainThere are days when I have two minutes

to run into the grocery store to grab a gallon

of milk and canrsquot do so without big sun-

glasses and a hood I leave my head low so I

can get in and out without someone stopping

me I feel like a celebrity hiding from the pa-

parazzi

But most days I welcome the attention

and love hearing ldquoHi Monique I love read-

ing your articlesrdquo from someone Irsquove never

met It brightens my day to know Irsquove

brought a smile to someone else

Itrsquos not always good I hear the bad too

along with the ldquoyou should cover thisrdquo or

ldquowrite a story on thatrdquo but I welcome it all

After all without criticism Irsquoll never im-

prove (Although thatrsquos not an invitation totell me everything Irsquom doing wrong)

Since starting at the paper my life has be-

come an open book From my hunting col-

umn to here most everyone in the greater

Cadott Cornell and Lake Holcombe area (or

at least those who subscribe to our paper)

know what is happening in my life

Because of that I have a standard to live

up to A persona to exude for the sake of my

job and my employers What I do on my owntime off the clock shouldnrsquot matter but it

does and Irsquom OK with that Maybe more

people should be too

Personal choices reflect on the people who

hired me They reflect on the kind of business

I work for But more importantly they reflect

on me

Do I really want to be known as that girl

As the new year rolls in and the world

around us gets more and more secular I have

one resolution to stick to for 2016 ndash stay fa-

mous Not for being late for church or stuck

in jail but rather the good things Irsquove done

the nice things Irsquove said and the person I amto others

Itrsquos not always easy to stay on the right

path but with a little hard work sacrifice and

effort it is possible

Too often we get caught up in the me me

Everybody dies famous just maybe not Brad Pitt famous

Courier Sentinel (ISSN O885-078X) is a

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ourier Sentinel

Cadott Cornell amp Lake Holcombe

All submitted articles are subject to editing for space and content All Letters to the Editor must include

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I think that was the first time I ever saw my

dad cry ndash one of the hardest things I have

ever experienced

You would never know my great uncle

was battling cancer for seven years Foxy

was always full of life ndash drinking at the hunt-

ing shack telling stories of the good old

days enjoying the outdoors and most impor-tantly caring for family

I think thatrsquos something a lot of us take for

granted especially in todayrsquos world Our

eyes are so glued to our phones and scrolling

through social media that we forget about

how important actual conversation is

We canrsquot take that time for granted even

if itrsquos just once a year because you donrsquot

know when someone will be gone Cancer is

a vicious thing I pray no one ever has to go

through or lose someone to but itrsquos some-

thing more and more relevant in our lives

Cancer doesnrsquot discriminate against any-

one I donrsquot think it matters if you live the

healthiest life out there and take all the pre-

cautions needed cancer can find a way to

you The best thing to do is live life to thefullest have little regrets and do what makes

you happy

When I remember Foxy I remember him

as happy I didnrsquot see him toward the end

but in a way I am glad I didnrsquot I wouldnrsquot

want to have seen him suffering I wouldnrsquot

want to have seen a man who cared so much

about everyone hurting

The one memory that comes to mind

probably one of the last times I saw him was

at our hunting shack when he complimented

me on a logging tab I had written

He told me he read it over and over and

said he was amazed at the talent that came

from our family He told me I could keep

going with the information and write a book

about logging in the areaA true outdoorsman Foxy will always be

That compliment was one of the best I have

ever received I could see in his eyes that he

really believed in me and was excited for

what I could become Thanks Uncle Foxy

Foxy owned a bar Foxyrsquos Cattail in the

Rib LakeMedford area until Dec 15 when

his illness became too much

To the tail will always be a slogan I use

when heading there with friends and familyEven with a new owner I canrsquot see anyone

forgetting about the over 20 years Foxy

owned the bar and the memories shared

there

To those who knew Foxy you are truly

blessed to have known a wonderful person

To those who didnrsquot I am sure there is some-

one ndash an uncle dad brother son ndash who you

have in your life who is just the same ndash fun-

loving life of the party always smiling or

telling a joke a great man Cherish those

people in your life they are a true gift from

God

I have already said goodbye and Irsquom

happy to know Foxy is in a better place but

I had to honor him one last time the way I

know how and write about how much hemeans to me

For anyone battling cancer into the new

year I hope this year brings you great

strength happiness and relief from that

heartless disease Keep fighting and never

give up

Happy New Year from my family to

yours

By Kayla Peche

Christmas is normally a

day celebrated with fam-

ily and making memories

while opening presents

you wished for all year

This Christmas was a

bit different for my fam-ily We still enjoyed each

others company with gift opening and laugh-

ter but that morning we received sad news

It was around 11 am when my grandma

called and asked to talk to my dad She

sounded fine on the phone but it was un-

usual for her to call since we had seen her

the night before

The conversation was quick and after my

dad hung up he said ldquoUncle Foxy passed

away this morningrdquo

With that came silence until my mom

started asking the common questions

Whenrsquos the funeral Do you want to go over

there Well what did your mom say

But without answers my dad just said

ldquoShe was crying alrightrdquoI could see a few tears fall from his eyes

Cheers to family this New Year

Baby robins eat14 feet of

earthworms

each day

Rumor Has Ithellip

ldquo rdquoldquoTwenty years from now you will be

more disappointed by the things that you didnrsquot do than by the ones you

did do So throw off the bowlines sail away from safe harbor and catch the trade

winds in your sailsExplore Dream Discoverrdquo

~ Mark Twain

T

H NK

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Continued from front

Vehicle Sales Law

Continued from front

Taxpayer appreciation

OP983085ED 983085 AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 3

If the vehicle sold is not listed the seller must look up the

vehicle via the vehicle identification number (VIN) This is

required

After selecting from the choices provided or finding the

vehicle via VIN the seller then inputs the buyerrsquos first and

last name (not required) date of sale and sale price Once this

is completed the seller submits the information and is given

a receipt

Warren says the change is only for private sellers and does

not include businesses or dealerships Penalties for not abid-

ing by the change can result in up to $200 in fines but the

exact charge is determined by local law enforcement

ldquoWhat I suspect is that type of enforcement is not the point

of this law at allrdquo says Warren ldquoRather it is to protect the

seller and provide some information so law enforcement hasrecourse with the individual whorsquos out there operating a ve-

hicle they havenrsquot retitled and registeredrdquo

Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher a chiropractor in Cornell for 46 years celebrated his retirement Dec 28 withfriends and former clients like Rick Yeager who hasbeen going to Doc for 34 years and Scott Winchellwho remembered Doc starting when he was in highschool Guests were offered coffee and cake whilesharing memories of his time at work

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

thought cake would be a great dessert for the chili and would

look into adding chili to the menu

ldquoFriday night against Holcombe ndash there will be a lot of peo-

plerdquo said Schley ldquoWersquoll make sure to have a bunch of cakes

lined uprdquo

Also at the meeting the board approved an addition to theVacancies Policy

The policy states that after a board member position be-

comes vacant the board will appoint a new member to fill

the position The addition says if there is a split vote which

results in no one receiving a majority vote to be appointed

within 60 days of the vacancy the board president shall ap-

point someone to the vacancy

Crystal Smith Cornell senior said she was happyto donate during a Jan 4 Cornell Community BloodDrive With two hours left the drive had already ac-cumulated 26 of the 29-pint goal Sue Jensen blooddrive organizer said she expected their goal to bemet with the ldquosteadyrdquo stream of people as well astheir busy times at lunch and after work Jensensays the donations are appreciated and residentscan expect another drive in June

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

In the Cadott Village Board story in the Dec 31 (Vol 3 No

53) issue of the Courier Sentinel the signs being replaced by

the village and the Cadott Lions Club should have been iden-

tified as the halfway between the equator and the north pole

signs at Riverview Park

We apologize for the error

ndash Corrections ndash

Watch for flashing lights on roadwaysFrom the WisDOT

Flashing lights on emergency vehicles are designed to get

your attention while driving and prompt decisive actions

By reacting calmly and correctly in emergency situations

you can help prevent serious problems

When you see warning lights flashing on a law enforce-

ment vehicle ambulance fire truck tow truck highwaymaintenance vehicle or utility vehicle stopped on the side

of a road you are required to move over or at least slow

down

ldquoUnder the statersquos Move Over Law if you can safely

switch lanes on interstate highways and other divided roads

with multiple directional lanes you must vacate the lane

closest to the stopped law enforcement or other emergency

vehiclerdquo says Wisconsin State Patrol captain Gerald Voight

ldquoIf the road has a single directional lane or you canrsquot safely

move over because of traffic you must reduce your speed

until safely past the vehiclerdquo

A citation for a Move Over Law violation costs $26350

with three demerit points

added to your driverrsquos li-

cense

ldquoOur officers and others

working on the sides of highways are in danger of

being hit while inside or

outside their vehicles by

out-of-control or speeding

vehicles that did not move

overrdquo Voight says ldquoBy

obeying the Move Over

Law drivers can protect

themselves their passen-

gers our officers and others

who work on highways from serious injuries and deathsrdquo

Drivers may also encounter emergency vehicles such as

law enforcement squad cars ambulances and fire trucks ap-

proaching with their warning lights and s irens activated

According to state law drivers must yield the right of way

and drive immediately ldquoto a position as near as possible and

parallel to the right curb or the right-hand edge of the shoul-der of the roadway clear of any intersectionrdquo

Unless directed otherwise by a law enforcement officer

the driver of the vehicle shall stop and remain stopped until

the authorized emergency vehicle has passed A violation

of the law costs $32650 with four points added to the dri-

verrsquos license

ldquoWhile making traffic stops on divided highways our of-

ficers see many motorists move to the left and stop on the

median shoulder instead of pulling over on the right shoul-

derrdquo Captain Voight says ldquoStopping on the median shoul-

der instead of the shoulder on the right is dangerous for both

the motorist and the officerrdquo

From the WisDOT

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities which

was 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-year av-

erage according to preliminary statistics from the WisDOT

Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that experienced

an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percent

compared with 2014rdquo said WisDOT secretary Mark Got-

tlieb ldquoHowever it is important to note that the 494 trafficdeaths in 2014 were the lowest annual total in 71 yearsrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety says warm spring weather substantia l

drops in gas prices and an improving economy in 2015 likely

contributed to an increase in the number of vehicles on the

road and the miles they traveled An increase in vehicle

miles traveled (VMT) can also increase the risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several more

monthsrdquo Pabst said ldquoHowever VMT went up in 2014 and

there are indications that it may have increased again in

2015 We also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell if increasing

the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstate highways and

freeways had any effect on the number and severity of

crashes We do know that interstates and freeways continue

to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were among the

safest since the end of World War II in terms of trafficdeaths but a few deadly months contributed greatly to the

increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities in June

July and August of 2015 than we had in the same months in

2014rdquo said Pabst ldquoThe summer months typically have

higher traffic fatalitiesrdquo

The 50 fatalities in April were double the number in April

2014 and the 68 fatalities in September were 21 more than

September 2014 Those two months accounted for about 74

percent of the overall increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoApril was warm and dry in many areas of the state and

September was one of the warmest on recordrdquo said Pabst

ldquoWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles motor-

cycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the roadrdquoDeaths from traffic crashes were up in most categories in

2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bike fatal-

ities

To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcoming year Wis-

DOT along with its traffic safety partners will intensify

many safety initiatives

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving task

forces have been created throughout the state

bull In addition eight law enforcement task forces have been

created to prevent distracted driving and four task forces

have been formed to improve pedestrian safety

bull High-visibility enforcement and education efforts like

the Click It or Ticket campaign have increased safety belt

use to approximately 86 percent

bull To prevent speed-related crashes on major highways the

State Patrol Air Support Unit flew 68 traffic enforcement

missions last year Approximately 1400 speeding citationswere issued during aerial enforcement missions

ldquoWe will focus our traffic safety education and enforce-

ment efforts on improving the behavior and decision-making

of drivers and others who travel on streets local roads and

highwaysrdquo Pabst said ldquoIn addition engineering advance-

ments will continue to make the vehicles we drive and the

roads we drive on much safer for all usersrdquo

Traffic deaths saw an increase in 2015

Father Felix talks about the week of love in thefourth week of Advent at St Joseph School inBoyd Students formed into groups and wroteabout how love has impacted their life personallyas a student and as a community The students alsomade a stole for Father Felix which he will wear during Mass throughout the year The inscription

on the inside panel of the stole reads Hands towork Hearts to God (Submitted Photo)

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10 Years Ago

2005

Sponsored by the Pass It

On program area youth are

treated to a day of ice fishing

at Cornell Brunet Island

State Park While not every

child caught a fish volun-

teers Al Thomas Ed Thon

and Rick Goltz made sure

the best effort was given

Lindsay Wojciuch Travis

Anderson and Spencer

Harmison are recognized by

the Caught Doing Good pro-

gram at the Cornell Elemen-

tary School

20 Years Ago

1995

Although the judges said it

was a tough decision the

home of Ron and Lisa Siver-

ling is chosen as the winner

of the Holcombe holiday

lighting contest

Eric Newman Gilman is

arrested in New Mexico after

he robs the Dairyland State

Bank in Sheldon The 20-

year-old held up the bank at

gunpoint while a 14-year-

old runaway girl from Ala-

bama kept the car running

outside Newman was cap-

tured after his father said he

was heading back to his Fort

Hood Army posting from

which he was AWOL

30 Years Ago

1985

Ice on Lake Holcombe

will be unstable and haz-

ardous throughout the winter

and fishermen and snowmo-

bilers should be cautious To

maintain oxygen levels for

fish in backwater bays the

Northern States Power Com-

pany will fluctuate the

flowage level weekly caus-

ing ice thickness to become

unpredictable

Wisconsin becomes the

ninth state to recognize mar-

riage as an equal partnership

after Senate Bill 150 and As-

sembly Bill 200 are signed

reforming the laws on mar-

riage property Unless the

woman brought income to

the household with the pre-

vious laws it was deemed

she did not contribute to the

family and had no claim to

property

40 Years Ago

1975

An opossum is found in a

chicken coop at Derward Ar-

nesonrsquos property in Cornell

According to the DNR itrsquos

unusual for the animal to

venture this far north

With the rising price of in-

flation The Cornell Courier

and Cadott Sentinel are

forced to raise their prices to

continue publication and pay

for supplies and postage

Weekly papers increase by a

nickel making them 20

cents while yearly subscrip-

tions rise to $650

50 Years Ago

1965

The Cornell Betterment

Association sponsors Boo-

ster Days designed to pro-

mote business and fun in the

city Those who register

could have their names

drawn on Tuesday after-

noons A bank official draws

a name as the fire whistle

blows signaling merchants

to open envelopes with a

contestantrsquos name in them If

that person is in the business

at the time the merchant

calls the bank to inform them

they have a winner

60 Years Ago

1955

The Chippewa Valley

Courier is given a commen-

dation for exceptional and

meritorious conduct of out-

standing service for the Dis-

abled American Veterans

Because the paper publicized

a Thanksgiving Day Seal

Drive the organization could

give more than 1600 Christ-

mas gifts to veterans

100 Years Ago

The Brunet Falls Lodge

180 Knights of Pythias in

Cornell hold meetings every

Monday at Thomas Hall and

encourage new members

ndash Sentinel Look Back ndash ndash Couriers of the Past ndash

ndash Neighboring News ndash

10 Years Ago

2006

The Cadott boys basket-

ball team wins their first

West Cloverbelt Conference

game of the season 86-80

over Fall Creek

Jeremiah Burish wins by

major decision 16-0 over

Mondovirsquos Dillon Marten at

the Northern Badger

Wrestling Classic in River

Falls

A state legislative hearing

to air peoplersquos problems with

the state DNR will be held at

Rickrsquos Halfway Hall

20 Years Ago

1996

Cadott wrestlers place

second in Division 2 at the

two-day Northern Badger

Wrestling Classic at UW-

Stout Josh Spaeth wins a

4-3 match over Jason Holt

Prescott with a late take-

down to take third in the

tournament

Tracy Buchanan and Todd

Pozarski graduate from the

University of Wisconsin -

Eau Claire with degrees in

physical education

The AAAL Branch

1440 holds a benefit card

party at the Cadott High

School Commons

30 Years Ago

1986

Up for election this year

are three Cadott School

Board trustee seats ndash Ken

Luebstorf John Klay and

Charles Sedivy

The Cadott Lions Club

schedules their annual ice

fishing contest A three-

wheeler is set as the grand

prize

John Rothrsquos Sugar Bush in

Cadott is the site of a Maple

Syrup Institute

Cadott High School will

host the 1986 Cloverbelt

Conference Music Festival

40 Years Ago

1976

The WisDNR orders the

closure of the Cadott landfill

because the soil in the area is

unfit for a landfill site

The Boyd Farmers Union

Cooperative purchases the

Cadott Soil Services Center

A 292 Yamaha snowmo-

bile will be the first grand

prize in the annual Boyd-

Cadott Lions Ice Fishing

Contest on Pike Lake

Jim Bruhn 138 pounds

wins two matches and loses

one in a triple dual meet with

Bruce Nekoosa and Park

Falls

50 Years Ago

1966

A family from Cadott

sponsors a 10-year-old boy

from Colombia by sending

him a check each month to

help with expenses and ne-

cessities

Tom Miller proprietor of

Millerrsquos Super Valu is

elected president of the

Cadott Chamber of Com-

merce for the coming year to

succeed Don Sperber

Peter Dugal is appointed

as a citizen member to the

Wisconsin State Highway

Commission Advisory

Board

60 Years Ago

1956

In a score-packed over-

time period the Cadott Hor-

nets Boys Basketball team

turns in a thrilling victory

over the Stanley-Boyd Ori-

oles 67-61

Greeting Cadott students

after the holiday break is

Jess Doers new office clerk

and receptionist for the

Cadott School District

The Federal Reserve Bank

of Minneapolis reports that

the Cadott Bank debits are

21 percent higher this year

than compared to last year

PAS amp PRESEN Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 4

Augusta

Area Times

With no qualified replace-

ment stepping forward Live

Wire Youth Center in Au-

gusta closes their doors

In the height of last

minute holiday shopping

the team at Scheels presents

Beaver Creek Reserve with

a $200000 check for the re-

model of the Discovery

Room at Wise Nature Cen-

ter

Bloomer

Advance

Bloomer High School stu-dent Alex Stebane returns

from California where she

was one of the contestants in

the $100000 episode of

Americarsquos Funniest Home

Videos

The Bloomer School

Board approves a $35 mil-

lion referendum for the ex-

pansion of the Bloomer

Middle School The primary

additions would be six new

classrooms

The Bloomer Blackhawks

Girls Basketball team wins

64-27 over Boyceville

The New Auburn Fire De-

partment moves into their

new fire hall and plans an

open house for Jan 10 with

free chili

Colfax

Messenger

Gunnar Zurek is sen-

tenced to six and a half years

in prison and 10 12 years of

supervision after the car he

was driving crashed and

killed his girlfriend and in-

jured another man

Following a public hear-

ing the Elk Mound Village

Board approves a general

fund budget for 2016 of

$681844 and a water and

sewer budget of $295893 Colfax resident Gust Fehr

member of the Howard-

Campbell-Ganske Post 179

American Legion in Chetek

is honored as their Legion-

naire of the Year

The Colfax High School

gets a $19000 grant for a

distance learning lab that

will allow students and staff

to tie into colleges universi-

ties and technical schools

and take classes online

Ladysmith

News

The Ladysmith Lions

Club grows by 10 percent

with the induction of seven

new members ndash Blake Doud

Steve Monday Mike

Toycen Jim Moss Deb

Moss Jim Renneke and

Cindy Krings

Rusk County clerk Denise

Wetzel is recognized as a

Top Female Executive by

the International Womenrsquos

Leadership Association

Ladysmith Lion Ron

Moore is recognized for

years of service to the local

club as membership chair-

man

Stanley

Republican

The Red Cross collects 50units of blood from the Stan-

ley-Boyd community miss-

ing the goal of collecting 64

Dan Gilles wins the $500

Stanley Lions Club raffle

Ketty Clow wins the $175

raffle

Stanley mayor Mike

Henke seeks a third term in

office and all incumbents

have taken out papers for re-

election Those common

council members are Jesse

Frey in the first ward

Howard Duckeet in the sec-

ond ward Lance Johnson in

the third ward and Norm

Christianson in the fourth-

seventh wards

This fancy horse-drawn buggy with its red velvet up-

holstery was considered the Cadillac of buggies It was

used by Charles Grassle Cadott as he traveled around the

Cadott area buying cattle to ship to Chicago and Milwau-

kee

The buggy was manufactured by the Northwestern

Manufacturing Company Fort Atkinson around 1915

In late 1914 the Cadott Sentinel published a story about

the Grassle Brothers (Albert and Charles) James Doherty

Frank Price Kass Hardy and Will Clark shipping 15 train

carloads of livestock that week

In October 1915 the Cadott Sentinel reported the Grassle Brothers were the

heaviest shippers that week with a total of six cars

An Aug 5 1921 article in the Superior Telegram described Cadott as the leading

livestock center of the Chippewa Valley

Children loved to see Charles come to their farm as he always had candy to give

them He was also

prominent in the com-

munity and served as

president of the Citi-

zens State Bank from

1905 until his death

Charles was found

dead in his bed Oct

23 1925 by a worker

on his farm who no-

ticed his horse was still

in its usual place

(Courtesy of

the Cadott Area

Historical Society)

Cadott bull Cornell bull Lake Holcombe areas

Tales of our Beginnings

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COURIER SENINEL Page 5

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Betty worked for the Cadott Sentinel in the 1960sbeginning as a columnist for the Town of Lafayette News

and then as news editorfor several years under WaltBrovald She published manyof her interviews with localresidents from her column

called ldquoLetrsquos Get Acquaintedrdquoin a book by the same name

Betty Gumbert of Altoonawill turn 90 on Jan 8 2016

1-157238

Cadott Elderly Program

Jan 11-15

Mon Egg salad sandwich

vegetable soup fruit

Tues Roast beef dinner

mashed potatoes vegetables

pudding

Wed Chicken drummies

tater tots beans lettuce salad

apple crisp

Thurs Spaghetti garlic

bread applesauce

Fri Fish fry cottage cheese

french fries ice cream

All meals served with bread

and milk For reservationscan-

cellations call 715-579-2893

by noon the previous daySenior dining served from

1130 am-1230 pm at

Kathyrsquos Diner Cadott If school

is cancelled because of

weather meals will not be

served

Cornell Elderly Program

Jan 11-15

Mon - Fri Not provided

For reservationscancella-

tions call 715-579-2910 by

noon the previous day Senior

dining served at 1130 am at

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church

Cornell If school is cancelled

because of weather meals will

not be served

Cadott School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Breakfast pizza ani-

mal crackers applesauce cup

Tues Mini strawberry bagel

yogurt blueberries

Wed Pancake on a stick

with syrup fruit bread with jelly

Thurs Colby cheese

omelet fruit bread with jelly

Fri Sunrise flatbread or

breakfast burrito banana

bread fruitLunch

Mon Chicken in gravy

mashed potatoes steamed

carrots cranberries banana

bread with butter blend

Tues Hornet nachos with

meat and cheese sauce re-

fried beans chips salad bar

applesauce sliced oranges

HS bread with peanut butter

Wed Grilled cheese sand-

wich tomato soup with crack-

ers fresh vegetables fruit

cocktail apple

Thurs Chicken strips

sweet potatoes salad bar

tropical fruit melon HS bread

with peanut butter

Fri Hot dog on a bun tater

tots mixed vegetables orange

juice fruit

Cornell School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Bacon egg and

cheese breakfast pizza

Tues Pancakes warm cin-

namon apples

Wed Pancakes warm cin-

namon apples

Thurs Fresh baked corn-bread hot ham

Fri Cinnamon roll string

cheese

Lunch

Mon Cheeseburger on a

bun french fries baked beans

Tues Soft shell taco with all

the fixings

Wed Garlic chicken over

rice mixed vegetables fortune

cookie

Thurs Fish potato smiles

Fri Homemade chili sand-

wich crackers fruit

Lake Holcombe School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Muffin cheese stick

pineapple

Tues Waffle yogurt cup

fruit choice

Wed Cinnamon roll cot-

tage cheese grape juice

Thurs Breakfast pizza

pears

Fri Egg sandwich tri taters

apple juice

Lunch

Mon Chicken and gravy

biscuits glazed carrots fruit

choiceTues Taco Tuesday featur-

ing hard shell tacos assorted

vegetables apple slices

Wed Chicken on a bun

butter parsley potatoes green

beans pineapple

Thurs Tomato soup with

crackers grilled cheese sand-

wich fresh vegetables with

dip chilled pineapple

Fri Scalloped potatoes with

ham broccoli fruit choice

ndash Lunch Menus ndash

Chippewa Falls Public

Library Book and BakeSale ndash Thursday Jan 14 10am-7 pm Friday Jan 1510 am-3 pm For moremore information call 715-723-3210

Cadott Movie Night ndash Friday Jan 15 530 pmCadott Elementary School

Cadott Village BoardMeeting ndash Monday Jan 18630 pm Cadott VillageHall

Lake Holcombe School-Board Meeting ndash MondayJan 18 7 pm Lake Hol-combe Elementary IMC

Stress Coping Session

Finding Joy ndash Tuesday Jan

19 10-11 am 7-8 pmChippewa Valley YMCACommunity Room

Cornell Area BettermentAssociation Meeting ndashWednesday Jan 20 7 amCornell Elementary SchoolCamaraderie Club Room

Medicare 101 Informa-tional Session ndash WednesdayJan 20 3 pm ChippewaCounty Courthouse Room302 For more informationcall 715-726-7778

Cornell City CouncilMeeting ndash Thursday Jan 77 pm Cornell City CouncilChambers

ndash Coming Events ndash

Rusk County Memorial Hospital serves veteransRecently reviewed and approved Rusk County Memorial

Hospital (RCMH) has announced they are now a registered

provider under the Veterans Choice Program which was cre-

ated by the Veterans Access Choice and Accountability Act

(VACAA) of 2014

The VACAA expands the options veterans have and with

the Veterans Choice Program veterans can seek medical care

at an approved non-VA center with prior authorization from

the program if they live more than 40 miles away from a US

Department of VA healthcare facility that offers the services

needed andor are unable to get an appointment with a VA

provider within 30 days (or a date determined as medically

necessary by their physician)

All non-VA centers must be reviewed and meet quality

standards to receive approval for the program

ldquoItrsquos an honor to serve our veteransrdquo says Charisse Oland

RCMH CEO ldquoRCMH is pleased to see improvements being

made to help veterans gain more timely access to care and

relieve hardships due to travelrdquo

Sandra Meddaugh local veteran says she found the pro-

gram to be a welcome improvement once she understood all

of her options

ldquoI am glad that I donrsquot have to travel an excessive distance

for care that can be provided locallyrdquo said Meddaugh ldquoThere

are still some bugs but itrsquos really a great programrdquo

Because of a misconception Meddaugh was originally told

she didnrsquot qualify for the program Although she lives within

40 miles of a VA healthcare facility the healthcare services

provided at the center were limited

Deciding to investigate further Meddaugh called the Vet-

erans Choice Program call center and discovered she was el-

igible for the program because her local VA facility did not

offer the services she needed

Although veterans need to go through the program to co-

ordinate all appointments they can request service from ap-

proved facilities like RCMH Once veterans choose a local

non-VA provider their request must be authorized by the Vet-

erans Choice Program This process takes approximately one

week

ldquoNot only does it save me time but it has eliminated some

of the obstacles Irsquove faced with obtaining the healthcare I

needrdquo Meddaugh said

ldquoThis program is a benefit to veterans and I am glad Rusk

County Memorial Hospital took the initiative to become an

approved facilityrdquo said RCMH Board of Trustees member

and Wisconsin State Rep James Edming ldquoThey have the

finest doctors and nurses that you can find and this is a good

step in the right direction to better serve our veteransrdquo

Rusk County Memorial Hospital (RCMH) employ-ees community givers and Rusk County Commu-nity Connection (RC3) staff members gather aroundthe RCMH Miracle Tree This is the third year thehospital has hosted the RC3 sponsored tree in aneffort to help community members in need duringthe holidays Tags with requested items were hungon the branches and givers purchased the itemswrapped them then returned them to be distrib-uted Along with the Miracle Tree at Gordyrsquos Marketdonations collected served over 110 children andmore than 120 individuals during the 2015 holidayseason (Submitted Photo)

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Anson United Methodist Church

12 mile east of Lake Wissota StatePark on Cty O ndash Anson Township715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim1115 am Sunday Worship Service

Bethlehem Lutheran Church

10 miles south of Cadott on Hwy 27715-877-3249Rev James Norton1030 am Sunday Worship Service

9 am Sunday School (Sept ndash May)

Big Drywood Lutheran Church

27095 120th Ave ndash Cadott715-289-3608Pastor Lucy Schottelkorb10 am Sunday Worship Service6 pm Wednesday With the WordStudy (Sept-May)

Cadott United Methodist Church

Maple and Ginty Streets ndash Cadott715-289-4845Pastor George Olinske1045 am Sunday Worship ServiceFirst Sunday Holy CommunionFourth Sunday Potluck followingservice

English Lutheran Church of Bateman

20588 Cty Hwy X ndash Chippewa Falls715-723-4231 ndash elcbatemanorgPastor Deborah Nissen9 am Sunday WorshipWednesday 530 pm Light Supper6 pm Study Time All Ages 7 pmWorship Service

Faith Baptist Church

724 Main St ndash Cornell715-827-0222Pastor Mark Williams930 am Sunday School for all ages1030 am Worship Service

First Presbyterian Church

4th and Ripley ndash Cornell715-239-6263

1030 am Sunday Worship ServiceHoly Communion first Sunday

Holcombe United Methodist Church

27841 Cty Hwy M ndash Holcombe715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim830 am Sunday Worship Service845 am Childrenrsquos Sunday School10 am Adult Sunday School2-5 pm Food Pantry Open secondand fourth Tuesdays

Holy Cross Catholic Church

107 South 8th St ndash Cornell715-239-6826Father Eric LinzmaierDeacon Dennis Rivers830 am Sunday Mass5 pm Tuesday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass830 am Thursday Mass830 am Friday Mass4 pm Saturday Mass 330 pmConfession

Holy Family Church

226 East 3rd Ave ndash Stanley 715-644-5435Father William Felix6 pm Saturday Mass11 am Sunday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass

Jim Falls United Methodist Church

139th Ave Cty S South ndash Jim Falls715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim10 am Sunday Worship Service1015 am Childrenrsquos Sunday School

New Hope Assembly of God

318 South 7th St ndash Cornell715-239-6954cornellhopecomPastor Dan Gilboy 10 am Sunday WorshipSunday Morning Nursery and Chil-drenrsquos Church6 pm Wednesday Youth Group

New Hope Presbyterian Church

W14520 Cty Hwy M ndash HannibalGilman715-239-6263845 am Sunday Worship Service

New Life Alliance Church

1 mile west of CC on Z ndash Cornell715-239-6490Pastor Jim Brandli9 am Sunday School (Sept ndash May)10 am Worship Service

Childrenrsquos Church for ages 3-610 am Tuesday Womenrsquos BibleStudy 7 am Wednesday Prayer Meeting630 pm AWANA for ages 6 years

ndash sixth grade (Sept ndash May) 7-9 pm Youth Group for grades 7-126 am Thursday Menrsquos Bible Study

Northwoods Church

4th and Thomas St ndash Cornell715-289-3780Pastor Greg Sima10 am Non-denominational Sunday Services (nursery provided)630 pm Wednesday Bible Study for kids and adults

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church

6th and Ripley Streets ndashCornell715-239-6891Pastor Andy Schottelkorb830 am Sunday Worship930 am Sunday SchoolCommunion first and third Sundays

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

13989 195th St ndash Jim Falls715-382-4422Father Eric Linzmaier1030 am Sunday Mass

St Anthonyrsquos Catholic Church

of Drywood

Jct Cty Hwy S and 250th St ndash JimFalls715-289-4422Father Eric Linzmaier

7 pm Saturday Mass

St Francis Catholic Church

W10193 Lehman Rd ndash Holcombe715-532-3501Father David ObertsFather Christopher Kemp4 pm Saturday Mass8 am Alternating Friday Mass

St Johnrsquos Catholic Church

N657 Cty Rd VV ndash Sheldon715-447-8510Father Mandanu Sleeva Raju1030 am Sunday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass

St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church

(Missouri Synod)215 East Seminary St ndash Cadott715-289-4521Pastor Raymond Bell9 am Sunday Worship Service10 am Sunday School

St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church

(Wisconsin Synod)700 Thomas Street ndash Cornell715-239-6081Pastor Patrick Feldhus

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9 am Sunday Worship1015 am Sunday School

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Hwy H at S ndash Rural Gilman715-703-907111 am Sunday Worship Service930 am Sunday SchoolCommunion second and fourth Sun-days

St Josephrsquos Church

719 East Patten St ndash Boyd715-644-5435Father William Felix930 am Sunday Mass830 am Tuesday Mass

830 am Friday Mass

St Rose of Lima Church

415 North Maple St ndash Cadott715-644-5435Father William Felix4 pm Saturday Mass8 am Sunday Mass830 am Tuesday Mass and

Communion Service830 am Thursday Mass

The Rock Church

(Non-denominational)230 West Main St ndash Gilman715-669-5082Pastor Smokey Tennison1030 am Sunday Worship Service6 pm Friday Bible Study

Trinity Lutheran Church

W5568 Main St ndash Sheldon715-452-5359Pastor Aric Fenske1015 am Sunday Worship Service1130 am Sunday School

Zion Lutheran Church

(Missouri Synod)5th Ave and Crumb St ndash Gilman715-447-8286Pastor Aric Fenske830 am Sunday Worship Service330 pm Wednesday ChildrenrsquosStudy

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OBIUARIES 983085 COMMUNIY Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 7

ndash Obituaries ndash Helen J Ewings

Helen J Ewings 93 Cor-

nell passed away Wednesday

Dec 30 2015 at the Cornell

Area Care Center

Helen was born Nov 7

1922 to Selmer and Hulda

(Olson) Henderson in Taylor

She graduated fromChippewa Falls High School

in 1940

Helen was employed at

Woolworthrsquos in Chippewa

Falls and then at First Na-

tional Bank in Chippewa Falls

Helen married Edwin Ewings in 1970 They lived at Lake

Wissota then moved to Cornell following retirement

She enjoyed flowers gardening traveling and spending

time with family

Helen was a member of St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church and

the Ladies Aide and was treasurer for the local AAL organ-

ization

She is survived by several nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her parents husband Edwin

Ewings sister Inez Beaudette brother-in-law Wallace

Beaudette and other brothers-in-lawServices were held at 11 am Tuesday Jan 5 at St Johnrsquos

Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev Patrick Feldhus

officiating Interment was in the Cornell Cemetery

Visitation was one hour prior to the services Tuesday

morning at the church

Online condolences can be expressed at bortonleiserfuner-

alhomecom 1-157307

Kenneth LaVern Hakes JrKenneth LaVern Hakes Jr

62 Cornell passed away Sun-

day Jan 3 at Luther Hospital

in Eau Claire with his family

at his side

Kenneth was born April 4

1953 the son of Kenneth Sr

and Gwendolyn Hakes Cor-

nell

He married Elaine Pahl June

5 1971 in Cornell

He was a self-employed

truck driver with the business

owned and operated by him-

self and wife Elaine for 38

years He traveled 48 states and Canada for 3 12 million

miles accident free

He enjoyed hunting and fishing and gardening was his

passion He loved to have his grandchildren and great-grand-

children near him

Kenneth will be greatly missed by family and friends

He is survived by his wife Elaine children Marshall

(Cari) Hakes Laurie Hakes (Louie Meyer) Robert (Andrea)

Hakes and Lisa (Marty) Ash 15 grandchildren 13 great-

grandchildren mother Gwendolyn Hakes brothers and sis-

ters Kathy Dembinski Donna Dembinski Tom Hakes

Richard Hakes Pat White Randy Hakes and Tim Hakes and

by many nieces and nephews

He was preceded in death by his father Kenneth Hakes Sr

uncle Chet Hakes and mother and father-in-law Mary and

Alvin Pahl

Per Kennethrsquos request there will be no formal services but

family and friends may visit at the residence 1-157319

Charles H ldquoChuckrdquo PuchalskiCharles H ldquoChuckrdquo Puchal-

ski 68 Cadott died Wednes-

day Dec 30 2015

He was born Nov 12 1947

in Fergus Falls Minn to Dora

(Reuss) and Hugo Puchalski

He graduated from Barrett

High School in 1965

He joined the National

Guard in 1967 and also

worked in Benson Minn

painting Tyler Frontier

Spreaders

He went to work for Johnson Brothers from Litchfield

Minn in 1968 There he joined the Carpenterrsquos Union

He worked building bridges dams and disposal plants in

various towns

He married Sue Jenson in 1969

Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers until 1973 From

1973-77 he started and operated a lumber company in Bar-

rett Minn with his brother Terry They built many houses

around the community

Between 1977-85 he was an over-the-road truck driver for

Midwest Coast Jerry Siemens Trucking He hauled meat and

produce in 48 states

Between 1985-95 Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers and

Lunda Construction

Chuck and his son Bruce started a construction company

named Jim Falls Buildings amp Construction in 1995 Together

they built many many houses in the Chippewa Valley

Charles married a girl from Boston Mass Maureen E

Alger in 1986 They bought 5 acres in Wisconsin in 1988

and built a home where he lived out his life

He enjoyed hunting fishing the outdoors playing cards

and watching westerns He also never missed a Packers

game His greatest joy came from spending time with his

wife children and grandchildren

He is survived by his wife Maureen E Puchalski children

Jodi (Kerby) Strickler James Butler Heather (Jamie)

Gubrud Crystal Butler and Dusty (Heather) Puchalski

daughter-in-law Shannon Puchalski siblings Nancy Waugh

Elaine (Jim) Mattson Betty (Richard) Tweeter Terry Puchal-ski Gerald (Zina) Puchalski Dick (Diane) Puchalski Neil

(Jan) Puchalski and Kelly (Kyle) Purrier grandchildren

Kyle Samantha Tyler Chase Jared Riley Brennan Hunter

Ridley Charlie Lorelai and KaSandra and numerous nieces

nephews cousins and friends

He was preceded in death by his parents son Bruce

Puchalski brothers-in-law Virgil Johnson and Harvey

Waugh and sister-in-law Lea Puchalski

A memorial service was held at 2 pm Monday Jan 4 at

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel in Chippewa Falls with the

Rev Aaron Sturgis officiating

Visitation was one hour prior to the service Monday at the

funeral chapel

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel amp Cremation Services in

Chippewa Falls is serving the family

Online condolences can be expressed at

pedersonvolkercom 1-157308

Myra M SmithMyra M Smith 96 Cornell passed away Sunday Jan 3

2016 at St Josephrsquos Hospital in Chippewa Falls

A memorial service will be held at 2 pm Sunday Jan 10

at St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev

Patrick Feldhus officiating

Inurnment will be in the Cornell Cemetery at a later date

Visitation will be one hour prior to the services Sunday at

the church

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Most of us have had our fill of football games with all the

bowl games during the holidays

Bob and Barb Lompa attended the get-together for their

Gilman High School class of 1965 at Tedrsquos Timberlodge

Monday with 19 people attending

The Holcombe Seniors Club will meet at the Holcombe

United Methodist Church at noon Jan 14 Everyone bring a

dish to pass and the theme this time is to wear an ugly

sweater or sweatshirt This will be a good time to catch up

on the news over Christmas

Several people donated blood at the blood bank collection

in Cornell on Monday There was a good turn out I am told

The ice must have gotten thick enough to fish as I am see-ing several ldquodaredevilsrdquo on Cranberry Lake I like fish but

not that much There are a number of springs on that lake I

sure hope nothing happens

ndash Holcombe Happenings ndash

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ment a trench is dug new tile is put down

and a sump pump is installed

The Courier Sentinel holds a Diaper Drive

with almost 1500 infantadult diapers col-

lected for local food pantries

Cadott student Tyler Miles takes first place

in the CO2 Dragster competition at a Team

Problem Solving contest in Eau Claire

Dr Tonya Prokop joins Kromrey Chiro-

practic in Cadott After graduating from

Flambeau High School Prokop received her

doctorate degree from Northwestern HealthScience University in Bloomington Minn

With the possibility of a $700000 deficit

in 2016-17 the Lake Holcombe School

Board discusses needing a ldquoworst case sce-

nariordquo referendum to ldquoplugrdquo the financial

hole

Steve and Wendy Sin-

gleton open Wendyrsquos

Stacker Cafe on Bridge

Street in Cornell

The Cornell Fire De-

partment extinguishes a

skidsteer fire at the Scott

Mohr farm on County

Highway D east of Cor-

nell

Cornell is awarded a$5000 Urban Forestry

Grant to assist in a tree in-

ventory to help make

plans for the arrival of the

emerald ash borer

A daddydaughter dance

is held at Lake Holcombe

School for area fathers to

treat their daughters to an

evening of dancing

dressed in finery

BirthsCarsten Payton

Bri-Ana Schofield

Sawyer Thon Benjamin

Briggs

Deaths Donald Craker

Rosetta Walker Elsie Melville ClarenceWalsvik Gary Jones Joan Melgaard Philip

Lukowicz Lynn Johnson Jr Nancy Maurina

February

Donna Woodcock takes over as the new

Cadott postmaster

Cleoan Wright is hired as the new Cornell

Police Department secretary

Cornell School Board member Lyle Briggs

is recognized for 20 years of service on the

school board at a ceremony in Milwaukee

The Lake Holcombe Boys Basketball team

receives $1000 from the Lake Holcombe

Lions Club for new uniforms

The Chippewa River Rendezvous organi-

zation holds a sledding event at Brunet Island

State Park

Cornell Bank Mutual will close their doorsin May along with six other branches as part

of an efficiency and expense reduction effort

Cadott Elementary School second-grade

student Parker Davis makes his 100th deposit

into the school banking program with Citi-

zenrsquos State Bank

The Cornell City Council increases the

full-time police officer wage to $1931hour

Cadott Route 2 mail carrier John Munroe

retires after 24 years on the job Munroe re-

ceived his first full-time route in 1999 and

plans to remain in the Lafayette area

Cadott Lions Club president Brian Dulmes

presents Cadott School Board presidentCedric Boettcher with $1000 for the school

lunch program

The classes of 2006-2008 take home

championship honors at the Lake Holcombe

School basketball alumni tournament Bruce

Anderson is

named as the 2015

Lake Holcombe

honorary sports

fan

The Cornell Ele-

mentary School

ldquoJumps for Heartrdquo

collecting more

than $2100

Births Liam

BollomDeaths Dale

Stipek Patricia

Sippy Bette Bit-

ter Caroline Au-

dorff Beatrice

Mickelson Phillip

Puljas Guy

Crosby Florence

Giebel Luella

Douville

March

The Cadott Fire

Department ex-

presses a concern

to the Cadott Vil-

lage Board about

the yearly $1500 charge for a water meterThe Cornell Elementary School receives a

visit from the WQOW Channel 18 meteorol-

ogist team and hosts a weather academy

MRG Patty a Lowline Angus cow owned

by Mark and Tammy Gilles of Sigel Sunset

Ranch in Cadott wins National Champion

with her calf at the 2015 National Western

Livestock Show in Denver Colo

Freshman Andrew Gunderson and senior

Austin Najbrt represent Cadott at the state

wrestling tournament

The Walthers family in Cadott welcomes

foreign exchange student Jason Ng from

Hong Kong China

Cadott Boy Scout Trenton Weiss meets

with Gov Scott Walker as a youth delegate

and delivers an annual report to the governor and members of the Wisconsin Legislature

Rhonda Mataczynski retires after 39 years

as the Lake Holcombe Com-

munity Theater director

The River Country Plaza

Veterans Memorial sees a new

addition in the form of a Viet-

nam Veterans Association

Flag

A Cadott man is injured in

an explosion at Greener Acres

Transmission after he attempts

to cut open a metal drum with

a blow torch

Former Congressmen Tom

Petri and Dave Obey speak at

the Cadott School District todiscuss civic participation and

congressional work

Cornell eighth grader Jor-

dan Shackleton sets a new

school record at an archery

tournament in Sparta

The Cadott Hornets Archery

team takes aim at national

competition after they place

first in all four of their tourna-

ments Helping the team on to

the next level and earning a

new school record is senior Kaeden Thom

A fire damages the Building

Blocks Early Learning Center

in Cadott after kids and em-

ployees leave for the day

Kaden Kinney Lake Hol-

combe seventh grader heads

to Lexington Ky with his

horse Willow to compete in

the Road to the Horse All-Star

Shootout

Births Chase Anthony Cyress Krueger

Presley Boisvert Obadiah Yeager

Deaths Urban Gass Helen Simmerman

Rune Ruud Michael Westerberg Fred Gass

Kay Roscoe Edward Boris Amy Shilts

Naomi KaveenApril

The Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative

plans to demolish their current building built

in 1951 and construct a new office and truck

garage Employees plan to relocate to a va-

cant building on Main Street formerly Dr

Lanersquos Dental Office

The Cornell Camaraderie Club packs their

1900th box to send overseas to the troops

Cornell citizen Bertha Leja turns 100

Cal Demulling 8 Cadott takes first place

in the Special Olympic basketball skills at the

district level

The Cornell Archery team takes first at a

tournament in Cashton During the tourna-

ment sophomore McKenzie Weggen breaks

the school record set by eighth grader JordanShackleton

An apartment complex on Cadottrsquos Main

Street is damaged when a kitchen fire breaks

out in the building

Larry Sime River Country Store manager

retires after 53 years in the seedfeed indus-

try

The Lake Holcombe FFA holds a Spring

Madness Food Drive to provide Easter meals

for the Lake Holcombe Food Pantry During

the week-long drive more than 1000 items

are collected in addition to $400

Cadott holds their alumni tournament

weekend with the classes of 2005 and 2007

taking first place in the gold division basket-

ball matchups and the class of 2001 bringing

home the trophy for the black divisionThe Cornell High School hosts a Job Fair

and Business Expo sponsored by the Cornell

Area Betterment Association

The Cadott Hornets Archery team brings

home their seventh state title after they com-

pete at the NASP State Championship The

team sets a new state record

The Cornell FFA forestry team takes first-

place honors at the Agricultural Technology

Contest in River Falls

The Lake Holcombe School agriculture

department receives more than $21000 from

the Don ldquoTinyrdquo Albrecht estate to help stu-

dents go on field trips

Danielle Gygi Holcombe receives the

Good Citizen Award from the Eau Claire

Chapter of the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution

Crescent Meats Cadott earns Grand

Champion with their head cheese at a Meat

Product Show

Nick Seng is crowned as the Lake Hol-

combe 2015 Junior Prom king while Ka-

reese Jiskra reigns as Prom queen

Cadott names Austin Anderson as the 2015

Junior Prom king while Elizabeth Kyes is

crowned queen

Erica Rutherford a second grader atLake Holcombe dances with her grandpa Frank Rutherford at thesecond annual DaddyDaughter Dance Jan 23

(Photo by Monique Westaby)

Sigel Sunset Ranch in Cadott takes home firstplace honors at the National Western LivestockShow cowcalf division in January with their Low-line Angus beef cow Patti and her calf Bond Pos-ing with the champion cattle left to right areMadeline Bode owner Tammy Gilles owner MarkGilles judge Blake Bloomberg associationprincess Laramie Coffey association queen BridgetHoffman handler and ranch employee Shea Esserand handler Samantha Straley (Submitted Photo)

Cadott sophomore Brandon Pederson found outthe hard way the dangers of distracted driving dur-ing the April 10 Stop the Texts Stop the Wrecks as-sembly The Cadott students and a few faculty

members rode a childrenrsquos bicycle between conesacross the gym while trying to text and ldquodriverdquo (Photo by Kayla Peche)

The Cornell Fair was held Friday June 12 through Sunday June 14 offeringrides carnival food free music and the Cornell Lions Club famous charcoalchicken dinner (Photo by Monique Westaby)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage8

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Births Peityn Nikolai Lucy Patten Bryn-

ley Hoff

Deaths Edna Pagenkopf the Rev Jere-

miah Cashman Suzanne Stubb Lydia

Tkachuk Mary Ann Kocher Senior Master

Sgt Phillip Gygi Charles Sikora Melvin

Mattson Frances Matschee Roy Yohnk

Dorothy Reeve Genevieve Jackson Evelyn

Swanson Ursula Preston

May

The Hornet Hustle Fun Run has 92 partic-ipants and raises about $1400 for a Cadott

eighth-grade field trip

The Cornell School Board accepts the res-

ignations of first-grade teacher Jason Jaenke

and marketing and business instructor Ryan

Helke

The Cornell High School plays host to the

ldquoEnchanted Eveningrdquo Junior Prom where

Curtis Hakes is crowned as king while Eliz-

abeth Sproul reigns as queen

World War II veteran and Cornell native

Eino Martino boards the Never Forgotten

Honor Flight to Washington DC

Seventeen Cornell Spanish students chap-

eroned by parents and faculty members

travel to Spain

After fundraising for a year and a halfLake Holcombe band and choir students

make the 1374 mile trip to San Antonio

Cadott junior Elizabeth Kyes hits a new

personal best in the triple jump at a Gilman

invitational

The Miller Pharmacy in Cadott is held up

at gun point when a suspect demands em-

ployees give him medication and wallets

Twenty-six seniors receive their diplomas

during commencement exercises at Lake

Holcombe School Danielle Gygi served as

class valedictiorian with Katie Ruhde as

salutatorian

Vito and Linda Sblendorio Holcombe are

recognized statewide for their weight loss

through TOPS Vito lost over 50 pounds

while Linda lost more than 60 poundsParents friends and faculty are on hand to

witness the graduation of 45 Cadott High

School seniors including valedictorian Luke

Bell and salutatorian Quinn Hartzell

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights Girls

and Boys Track teams take the East Lakeland

Conference title for 2015

BirthsKylee Tomkowiak

Deaths Rudolph Arneson Verlon Cowell

Barbara Smith Raymond VanDenHeuvel

Charles Sadler Joseph Taylor Sylvia Ringer

Joann Palmer Eldora Clary Robert Page

Janet Lacina Mary Smock

June

Friends and family gather at Staudacher

Field in Holcombe in memory of Nathan

Zamsky raising $10000 during the secondannual Nathanrsquos Wish Angel Wings of Love

fundraiser

With enough interest from

Cornell and Lake Holcombe

Schools the Knights form a

co-op golf team for the spring

sports line-up

Because of a proposal

brought to the Cornell City

Council by member Terry

Smith the pulpwood Stacker

might be taken out of retire-

ment and used for an observa-tion deck or bungee jump

The Cadott Hornets Track

teams complete a successful

run in regional and sectional

meets sending nine individu-

als to state competition

Cornell-Lake Holcombe

Knights senior Eric Nedland advances to

state competition for the second straight year

The Cadott Hornets Golf team earns a re-

gional championship at home for the second

year in a row

Cornell friends family and faculty gather

for commencement ceremonies for the 2015

graduating class ldquoClosing the chapterrdquo is the

theme from valedictorian Gretchen

Schroeder and salutatorian Brianna JohnsonCadott boasts champion honors in the form

of junior Elizabeth Kyes who brings home a

state win in the 400-meter dash

Katie Matott is awarded Cornellrsquos Citizen

of the Year

The Lake Holcombe Theater department

presents The Music Man Jr

Births Gavin Richardson Autumn Es-

linger Aubree Parish Blake Rudnick

Deaths Geraldine Ducommun Mary

Holznagel June Ewer Patricia Semanko

Charles Smith Mabel Strzok Beverly

Eichelt Mary Brewington Claire Frank

Mathilda Ramminger Jane Malison Thomas

Sommerfeld Joan Sackmann

July

Corey Sedlacek 1992 Cadott High Schoolgraduate is named vice-president of Lockton

Dunning Benefits

Country Fest features acts such as Keith

Urban Rascal Flatts and Tim McGraw

With about 5 inches of rain that came

down in the Chippewa Valley over the course

of a day ditches over run streams and rivers

are at capacity and roads are washed away

After 36 years Dr Ned Willkom hangs up

his dentistry tools in Cadott

Severe storms hit the area over the week-

end leaving downed trees in its wake

The search for 54-year-old Tammy Jovaag

is called off after almost a month goes bysince she went missing from Holcombe

Cadott plays host to Rock Fest which

draws in acts like Judas Priest Godsmack

and Shinedown

Residents let their voices be heard about

the historic 108-year-old Cobban Bridge in

Jim Falls After hearing Chippewa County

might decide to tear down the structure the

community begins efforts to ldquosave the Cob-

ban Bridgerdquo

Dave Koch scores a hole-in-one at Ent-

wood Golf Course in Holcombe while just a

few miles away Steve McDaniel hits his own

hole-in-one at Twin Oaks Golf Course

Births Gabriel Hill Lena Zenner Levi

Lehman Madyson McIlquham Madden

Gindt Cooper Rubenzer Justice SchofieldChase Westaby Kristie Hakes Jeremiah

Helgerson

Deaths Shirley Wagner Donna Decker

Sharon Lange Leonard Peterson Violet

Paulsen Gerald Holznagel Herman Starck

Karen Phillippi Elizabeth Bell Lloyd Proku-

pek Lawrence Sedlacek Emma Andre

Lloyd JuVette

August

Caitlin Larson is crowned Miss Cadott

Nabor Days at the 61st annual celebration

Dorothy Zweifel and her husband George

stop by the Cornell Fire Hall to express their

thanks to the firefighters who rescued her

after she fell into a well on the couplersquos prop-

erty in May During the fall into the 16-foot

hole 72-year-old Dorothy sustained brokenribs a broken collarbone and fractures in her

back as well as cuts and bruises

Bicyclists from the Highground Tour pass

through Cornell on their way to the High-

ground Veterans Memorial in Neillsville

Cornell school bus driver Mickey Bates re-

tires after driving the State Highway 64 route

for 30 years

Golfers turn out to chase the elusive hole-

in-one at the annual Cornell Lions Golf Tour-

nament at Twin Oaks and Entwood Golf

Courses in Holcombe Earning top honors

are the team of Dave DeJongh Mike Rivers

Tim Smith and Neal VerhulstOur Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell

celebrates its 100th anniversary with a fel-

lowship meal along with sharing memories

through photo albums

Cornell resident Mike Rivers records his

first hole-in-one at the Bloomer Golf Course

After Cadott Hornets head football coach

Jeff Cruschiel is diagnosed with esophageal

cancer his team rallies to his support and

dedicates their opening season game to him

The Swinging Fore a Cause organization

reaches its 10th year in support of the Lake

Holcombe School and students holding their

annual golf fundraiser at Entwood Course

Births Teagen DeMars Levi Patton Bre-

anna Spath

Deaths Elaine Dressler Joseph MorfootBill Felmlee James Rahn Frank Popelka

Donald Rose Marilyn Schroeder Norman

Pagenkopf

September

Northwestern Bank Cornell celebrates its

80th birthday

Borderline Rebel 4-H Club member Saige

Sikora is recognized for her leadership citi-

zenship and community service while Quinn

Sikora is honored for 12 years as a 4-H mem-

ber

Holy Cross Catholic Church in Cornell hits

its 100 year milestone

The Lake Holcombe Lions annual golf

tournament is deemed a success Taking first

place are Randy and Mary Dicus and Jeff

and Shana LudvigsenCadott Miller Pharmacy is robbed at gun

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 9

Cadott head coach Jeff Chrusciel hugs graduatedHornet players from last yearrsquos team during an Aug21 halftime ceremony honoring Chrusciel

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Over 75 cars were on display at the Lake Holcombe Lions annual car show Sept 13 and showgoers filled the rowschecking out the classic vehicles Cars and trucks like the 1928 Ford Model AA from Larry Verhulst Holcombe 1969

Chevelle from Paul Hruby Holcombe and the 1929 Ford Coupe Hot Rod from ldquoJimmy Boyrdquo Edming Glen Flora gracedthe Lake Holcombe Lions Pavilion grounds at Staudacher Field Those in attendance voted for the car or truck theythought should win while listening to music from the rsquo50s and rsquo60s (Photos by Monique Westaby)

(Continued on Page 10)

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point for the second time in a year Ryan

Lemke is arrested shortly after and charged

with both robbies

The Lake Holcombe Lions Club holds

their annual car show at Staudacher Field

More than 75 ldquoclassicrdquo cars are on display for

the public to view

Cadottrsquos Austin Goettl and Kayla Dubiel

are crowned Homecoming King and Queen

BirthsGraham Willkom Ryder Yeager

Deaths Carmen Laflin Rebecca Bell

Gretchen Halstead Edward Jenneman JeanTodahl Kenneth Zaruba Mae Willkom

Lloyd McEathron Jim Hochstedler Ray-

mond Sedlacek Vernon Dunston

October

The Cornell City Council is concerned the

historic log stacker could become a safety

issue after inspections reveal areas of the

structure need to be repaired

William Hattamer and Bailey Viegut are

crowned as the Lake Holcombe Homecom-

ing King and Queen

Jim Falls youth Rebecca Berg 6 and Kae-

lyn Seidlitz 5 make the trip to the National

Pedal Pull in South Dakota

Cornell Community Ed sponsors a scare-

crow decorating contest at Mill Yard Park

Taking home first place in the business cate-gory is Northwestern Bank and winning for

the family set is the Jane Ash family

The Cadott Police Department will receive

a new squad car with help from an equipment

grant A 2016 Ford Explorer Police Intercep-

tor sport utility vehicle is scheduled to arrive

around the first of the year

Cornell elects Cole Stephens and Elizabeth

Sproul as its reigning royalty for Homecom-

ing festivities

A new youth equine program is started at

the Doggone Ranch in Cornell to educate

kids on how to handle animals

Although an after school program is of-

fered to Cadott parents after almost no inter-

est the program is cancelled

The Lake Holcombe Volleyball team brings home the East Lakeland Conference

title going undefeated on the season

United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant

Officer David Conrad hangs up his fatigues

and returns to his Holcombe roots after 40

years in military service

Knights senior Sam Peterson becomes the

first runner to ever earn All-Conference for

the Cornell-Lake

Holcombe boys

cross country

team

A benefit is

held for Cadott

head coach Jeff

Chrusciel who

says he canrsquot

thank everyoneenough for their

support

The Cadott

Lions hold their

annual District

Governors Night

with Larry

Bradley presid-

ing Bradley

awarded the Birch-Sturm Fellowship to Lion

Dr Bernard Schwetz Lion Robert Thorson

was presented the Melvin Jones Fellowship

while Donnie Kolpien was named as Cadott

Lion of the Year

The Cornell and Lake Holcombe Lions

Clubs join to award Alois Olichwier and Ron

Plumer with the Birch-Sturm Fellowshipaward Receiving Lion of the Year are Ray

Guthman and Rick Mitchell

The Cornell Fire Department turns 101

years old

From rural Cornell to Rome farm boy

Daniel Sedlacek takes the next step on his

priesthood journey becoming ordained a

deacon

Births Greyson Dahm Kasey Miland

Koda Peterson Henry Zieche

Deaths Louise Freeman Mark Hall

James Michal II Kathy Johansen Elwood

Beaudin John Sims Larry Braden Patrick

Hoover Raleigh Hakes Neil Boyea Thomas

Smith Jr Roy Emerson Donald Weggen

Henry Rubenzer David Braden

November

Lake Holcombe School will have a new

electronic sign advertising school events

thanks to the Lake Holcombe PRIDE Com-

mittee

Cornell School Board member Eileen

Sikora is honored by the Wisconsin Associa-

tion of School Boards for reaching Level 5

the highest level of the associationrsquos recog-

nition pro-

gram

To honor

those who

have passed

the Cornell

Veterans Last

Manrsquos Club

continues at

the CornellAmerican Le-

gion Hall The

club started

in 1957 orig-

nally had 44

members and

now 57 years

later only one

member of the

club remains ndash Charles Johnson

The Cadott Elementary School receives

new school spirit T-shirts sponsored by Peo-

ple Active in Cadottrsquos Education At the start

of the school year students designed a new

shirt The winning entry came from third

grader Kaylee Hamlin

Thanks to Cornell residentAshley Bera and others with

the American Heart Associa-

tion a new bill could be

passed requiring CPR to be

taught in schools

The Cornell Knights of

Columbus Council Jean

Brunet 4948 earns the distinc-

tion of Star Council one of the

organizationrsquos top awards

After spending a few

months in a temporary loca-

tion on Main Street while the

old building was demolished

the Chippewa Valley Electric

Cooperative offices are back

in their South 8th Street loca-tion

Because of a $1200 dona-

tion from the Wisconsin Veter-

ans Tribute the Cadott

Community Library will offer

iPads for patron use

Cadott athletic director Jim

Sekel is named as the District

1 Athletic Director of the Year

by the Wisconsin Athletic Di-

rectors Association

The Cornell Elementary School collects

more than 1700 items for the food pantry

For the second year in a row Sheldon

brothers RJ and Kaden Kinney earn a trip

to the MSA Worlds Championship

Deaths Robert Readinger SharonAdolphson Lyle Buttke Charles Johnson

Helen Hinds Fred Bosteder Jr Herbert

Wriedt Melvin Gass Shirley Parsons De-

loris Pischke Julia Wojtyna

December

The Wisconsin Veterans Tribute donates

two signs depicting the Star Spangled Ban-

ner and the Pledge of Alegiance to the Cadott

Elementary School

The late Naval Lt Jerry Irwin is inducted

into the UW-Stout Hall of Heroes

After 15 years with the Marshfield Clinic

Cornell Center Dr Erik Dickson says

farewell to his patients and colleagues ac-

cepting a position outside the Marshfield

Clinic system

Dixonrsquos Apple Orchard south of Cadottholds a community Deck the Halls event with

pizzas cupcakes and more

Cornell senior Curtis Hakes is nominated

for the US Presidential Scholars program

AampD Docks Cornell plans to move less

than a mile away after they purchase land

from the city at the industrial airport

A bottle of alcohol honoring the last man

is opened at the Cornell American Legion

Hall After sitting for 54 years members

opened the booze and toasted Charles John-

son who passed away in November

The Cadott Area Historical Museum getsa new sign thanks to an anonymous donation

Lake Holcombe Track coach Jake Ebner is

named as the Wisconsin Track Coaches As-

sociationrsquos Coach of the Year

About 800 people attend the Kids Commu-

nity Christmas Party in Cornell

Cornell graduate Dale Hetke is promoted

to Air Force colonel

After vandals once again strike at the

Cadott water tower the Cadott Village Board

discusses destruction prevention

Although comprehensive planning has

been the topic for months at Lake Holcombe

Town Board meetings the board decides

against a referendum on the subject

After 46 years serving the Cornell area

chiropractor Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher retires

A-1 Agricultural Zoning is passed by the

Cornell City Council for a plot of land on

Riverside Drive after a request came from

Al and Sue Potaczek to have the land zoned

to construct a businessFor the first time the Lake Holcombe and

Ladysmith School Districts combine to offer

a Winter Jazz Gala to friends and family The

event held at Paradise Shores in Holcombe

had performances from each school as well

as guest saxophonist Jerod Kaszynski

Energy prices for Cadott customers are set

for the next nine years after the village board

approves extending the electrical cost until

2024

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights

Cross Country team receives the 2015 East

Lakeland Conference Sportsmanship Award

Births Ella Christie Roman Hover Jack-

son Taylor

Deaths Judy Falzerano Ronald Baker

Penny Spaeth Violet Holtman Danny ClarkLinda Thom Dennis St Aubin

Jeremiah Hattamer kindergarten gives Marine Corps Sgt Joseph Harp ahearty handshake following the Lake Holcombe School Veterans Day Program(Photos by Monique Westaby)

As one of her more unique pieces Jean Bowe dis-plays a snow globe with a nativity scene inside aspart of her collection Looking close Mary andJoseph can be seen in the background watching over baby Jesus in the manger (Photo by Ginna Young)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 10

Mary Ann Cote Holcombe brought an unusualrusset potato with 10 growths attached into theCornell Courier Sentinel officeOct 6 Cote said her husbandClifford dug the tuber on theirfarm (Photo by Ginna Young)

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Schickʼs Bowl amp BrewTuesday Night

Ladies League StandingsDec 29 2015

Team W LLisa s Beauty Salon 9 3Cliffʼs Maple Sugars 8 4

Hellandʼs Hellions 7 5Schickʼs Bowl amp Brew 6 6Heaven Help Us 5 7 High Team Game LisaʼsBeauty Salon 624 Cliffʼs MapleSugars 570 Schickʼs Bowl ampBrew 506 High Team Series LisaʼsBeauty Salon 1720 CliffʼsMaple Sugars 1494 SchickʼsBowl amp Brew 1482 High Individual GameSarah Whittaker 187 Peg Hat-tamer 165 Mary Cowell 157 High Individual SeriesSarah Whittaker 451 RhondaKimball 434 Mary Cowell 429

ndash Bowling ndash

ndash Basketball Standings ndash

ndash Pool ndash

Courier Sentinel Page 11 Tursday Januar y 7 2016

bull Cadott bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 730 pmBoys JV BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 545 pm

Mon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 545 pmGirls Varsity Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 715 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 730 pmGirls JV BasketballThur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 545 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 545 pmVarsity WrestlingSat Jan 9 Invitational (Alumni Day) 10 amThur Jan 14 Stan-Bd (Parent Night) 730 pm

JV WrestlingSat Jan 9 at EC North 830 amSat Jan 9 Invitational 10 amThur Jan 14 Stanley-Boyd 7 pm

bull Cornell bullBoys Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 715 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 1 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmBoys JV Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pm

bull Lake Holcombe bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 715 pm

Tue Jan 12 New Auburn 715 pmBoys JV Basketball

Fri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmMon Jan 11 LCO 715 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls JV BasketballMon Jan 11 LCO 545 pm

bull Cornell-Lake Holcombe-Gilman bullVarsity Wrestling

Thur Jan 7 at Shell Lake 6 pm

Sat Jan 9 at Shell Lake 10 amThur Jan 14 at Flambeau 7 pm

Jan 7 14

bull SPORTSWEEK bull

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Boys BasketballTeam W LMcDonell 4 0Altoona 3 1Regis 3 1Fall Creek 2 2Stanley-Boyd 2 2Cadott 1 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 3Thorp 0 4

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Girls Basketball

Team W LRegis 5 0Fall Creek 4 1Altoona 3 2Stanley-Boyd 3 2McDonell 2 3Thorp 2 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 4Cadott 0 5

2015-16 East LakelandConference Boys BasketballTeam W LCornell 3 1Birchwood 2 1Bruce 2 1Lake Holcombe 2 1New Auburn 2 2Flambeau 1 3Winter 0 3

2015-16 East LakelandConference Girls Basketball

Team W LFlambeau 5 0Bruce 4 0Birchwood 2 2Lake Holcombe 2 2Cornell 2 3New Auburn 0 4Winter 0 4

Hornets battle at Badger ClassicBy Kayla Peche

During a two-day tournament at River Falls Dec 29-30

the Cadott Hornets Wrestling team took on 11 schools in Di-

vision 3 for a Northern Badger Wrestling Classic

With 1145 points the Hornets landed in fifth place with

freshman James Pfeiffer leading the wayAt 152 pounds Pfeiffer won three matches by fall with

two in less than 4 minutes In the third-place battle Pfeiffer

lost by a 5-3 decision to Cody Frederick of Boyceville for his

fourth-place finish

Following Pfeiffer were Tyler Gillett senior and Andrew

Gunderson sophomore who each took sixth place Gillett

received 275 points for Cadott and Gunderson earned 24 points dropping a competitor to the mat in 36 seconds during

one matchup

Eighth-place sophomore Bailey Gillett scored 18 points

during the tournament but lost the seventh-place match with

an 8-5 decision to Sam Burns from River Falls

Also scoring for the team were senior Brandon Pederson

junior Ethan Haider sophomore Josef Hite and freshman CJ

Spaeth

Cadott will return to the mat to host a Hornet wrestling

tournament Jan 9

Earning Best Effort for the Hornets freshmanMitchell Gunderson tries to peel away from his 170-pound contender Gunderson lost the match by onepoint but Cadott left their gym with a win 66-9against Eau Claire Regis (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Mud Brook Pool LeagueWeek 7

ResultsBogieʼs I 6 vs Bogieʼs II 3Arnold 1 vs Tedʼs 8 Big Min-now 4 vs Black Bear 5 Flaterʼs4 vs Roseʼs 5 Big Swedeʼs 6

vs Cookieʼs 3Standings W LTedʼs 48 15Bogieʼs I 36 27Big Swedes 33 30Bogieʼs II 32 31Cookieʼs 32 31Big Minnow 30 33Black Bear 28 35Flaterʼs 27 36Roses 25 38Arnold 24 39

Sophomore Dakota Popp sticks with his Flambeauopponent on Cornellrsquos home court Dec 17 Poppalso brought the ball up the court for the Chiefs for most of the first-half offense Cornell hung on in aclose game pulling out the win 65-63

(Photo by Ginna Young)

Carley Yeager makes a shot in the second half of agame against the Prentice Buccaneers Dec 3 TheLake Holcombe girls brought the game within 10points but couldnrsquot pull of a win ending behind 41-28 (Photo by Monique Westaby)

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OUDOORS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 12

Selina has only missed one year of her entire life of doing

a fly in and she loves heading north with family and friends

This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We

landed on a Saturday and got home on a Saturday We fished

hard laughed lots and stayed up late

July

Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Men-

tors Outdoors) camping trips

The first was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin

Dells and we had a blast The second was on the Petenwell

Flowage Fishing tubing bear baiting and lots of campfire

time with a lot of good people Check out KAMO at

wwwkamokidsorg

August

For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day outing to an island on the Flambeau

Flowage We tube swim sometimes fish and do a whole

bunch of nothing

September

Other than moose or elk hunting what wipes me out more

than anything is bear baiting then hunting This July through

mid October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands

of miles on my truck probably a couple hundred hours in

the woods and though we had plenty of big bear coming to

the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so

we went 32 hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October

October was our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near

Ferryville while camping on an island This trip is a classic

that my father started back in the late rsquo50s I have been

going on it for 44 years and Selina loves it

November

Deer camp

The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants

to leave This fall Selina became independent As long as

she is carrying a compass a daypack and hip boots she does

not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space

Happy New Year

Sunset

An Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalAn Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalA Year in the Outdoors for Selina

Hello friends

So that I may stay home the week between Christmas and

New Yearrsquos I write a column about some of the highlights

of the year that is just coming to an end This yearrsquos column

for the most part is about some of the many outdoor adven-

tures I went on with my 14-year-old daughter Selina Wal-

ters

January

Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went

on a winter camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi

River near La Crosse We had planned on fishing near Fer-

ryville but there was not good ice (Discovery made upon

arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to La Crosse

where for the next two days we had great success on 27-34inch northern pike

February

Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos

annual fisheree which attracts a lot of fishermen and

women We stayed with the Howes had a blast and Selina

took first and second place in the kids northern pike division

with a couple of beautiful gators

This is not meant to be an insult but as big as this fisheree

is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boost the prizes

for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are

14 is a really big deal for a kid

April

Selina just told me that her favorite sport is turkey hunt-

ing Each spring I take her to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos

Youth Turkey Hunt

This year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to

hunt at his pheasant preserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked

it out so Selina could hunt on a neighborrsquos property as welland literally on the last minute of our two-day hunt Selina

harvested a beautiful gobbler

May

Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I men-

tioned she loves this sport The beauty about going from

the early April hunt to May is that spring is in full strut

comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life is good

Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year one of the

biggest turkeys I have been part of harvesting

Later in May we headed to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed

at Birch Point Resort near Bloomer Each spring Selina

brings a friend and our good friend Paul Maire puts us up

in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina this

is another canrsquot miss trip

June

In a yearrsquos time I go on about 40 trips The two best are

Canada to Shultz Lake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) anddeer camp

By Mark Walters

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A Snapshow ndash Not All

Skunks Are Bad

Early afternoon turned into

early evening and the couch was much cozier than sitting

in the cold But my mind wandered as I thought about all

the bucks that would walk past my stand in the swamp if

I wasnrsquot there

ldquoScott do you want to sit with merdquo I asked my hus-

band ldquoItrsquoll be lots of funrdquo

He rolled his eyes but said he would I think later he re-

gretted his decision

We made our way to the stand and by 342 pm we were

set ready to get the big guy I updated my Snapchat ldquoview-

ersrdquo of my new surroundings then checked on the status

of the game The Packers had the game tiedScott and I discussed how cool it would be if there was

a universal button that could be pushed which would suck

all the trees into the ground so you could see if anything

was hiding OK maybe not discussed but rather I men-

tioned it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy and

turned the other direction

A few minutes later I tapped him on the shoulder and

said it would make drives a lot easier and save time He

laughed agreed and continued with his careful watching

of the woods while I kept my eyes on the swamp

Another few minutes later I whispered ldquoWhat if

Sasquatch comes out of that thick stuff over thererdquo That

warranted an eye roll and more silence

My stomach growled and I reached in my pocket for

sustenance ndash a small plastic wrapper of Sprees I carefully

and what I thought was quietly unwrapped them Scott

looked at me like I was setting off a package of fireworks

and shook his head

Finally I got them unwrapped and clunk one fell to the

floor of the stand Then clunk tink tink three more fell

About 45 minutes more of these scenarios and Scott was

more than happy to call it quits exactly at season close ndash

449 pm

ldquoNo wonder you donrsquot see anythingrdquo he said as we

rounded everything up ldquoYou make more noise thanhelliprdquo

ldquohellipHey Irsquod like to remind you that I have seen some of

the biggest deer ever while huntingrdquo I interrupted him

He laughed at my candor reminding me that none of

them were hanging on our wall He was right but I didnrsquot

want to admit it

It was officially the end of opening weekend of gun deer

season and I had been skunked But that last night was my

favorite and although Scott may never go with me again

I have all the Snapchat memories to look back on

And the Packers won

Itrsquos a

irlrsquos

unting Life

B y M o n i q u e W e s t a b y

ndash DNR Outdoor Report ndashWith up to 10 inches across much of the state state park

and forest properties have groomed cross-country ski trails

Brunet Island State Park tracks are full depth but typical of

early season grooming there is debris and exposed turfsoil

scattered throughout Visitors should consider using rock skis

and proceed with caution

About a half dozen counties in far northern Wisconsin have

open or partially open snowmobile trailsMany northern lakes have refrozen but with new snowfall

ice conditions remain highly variable Anglers report up to 5

inches of ice in spots and those venturing out have found fish

Bear cubs will be born in their dens this month Most bull

elks have separated from the cowcalf groups and have re-

formed their bachelor groups

There is a good population of weasels this year with an

abundance of tracks

Great horned owls have begun hooting and claiming terri-

tories Bird feeders are loaded with song and common birds

including a mix of woodpeckers and winter birds Chick-

adees nuthatches gold finches cardinals blue jays and jun-

cos are busy grabbing a seed Red-headed pileated downy

hairy and red-bellied woodpeckers are also common visitors

In a late seasonbow hunt RockyWinchel 19 Shel-don shot this 17-point 17 78-inchspread buck with a

Mathews com-pound bow Dec30 The deer washarvested acrossthe road fromthe Winchel familyfarm around 420pm 18 yards fromthe tree stand fol-lowing a doe andtwo yearlings Thebuck had beenspotted on a trail

camera Oct 21 and didnrsquot appear again until Dec4 This is Winchelrsquos first buck with a bow

(Submitted Photo)

unter of

the Week

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SCHOOL NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page13

FRESH

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Four Cornell teachershave earned theirMasters of Science de-grees in Education inthe area of ReadingSpecialists from UW-River Falls Those earn-ing their degree left toright on either sideof Cornell superinten-dent Dr Paul M Schleyare Ashley Rosentra-ter (fifth grade) EricaDeitelhoff (sixthseventhgrade) Chelsey Stein-metz (fourth grade) andErica Ruf (kindergarten)

(Submitted Photo)

Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

(CVTC) and already has a job lined up

working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

are typically recruited by companies after

completing just one year of the two-year pro-

gram and that was the case with Licht

ldquoI had two semesters done and I was al-

ready working for Global Finishing Solu-

tions as a part-time internrdquo Licht said of the

business where he will do electrical design

work ldquoThey offered a tuition reimburse-

ment which was really nicerdquo

Licht initially studied in an information

technology program at CVTC and worked at

EDI in Chippewa Falls then decided on achange in programs

ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

Electromechanical Technology fit that billrdquo

Licht said ldquoI really like it You can imple-

ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

52-1570952 bull wnaxlp

In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

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PUBLIC NOICES 983085 CLASSIFIEDS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page15

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The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

1-157293 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

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Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

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Continued from front

Vehicle Sales Law

Continued from front

Taxpayer appreciation

OP983085ED 983085 AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 3

If the vehicle sold is not listed the seller must look up the

vehicle via the vehicle identification number (VIN) This is

required

After selecting from the choices provided or finding the

vehicle via VIN the seller then inputs the buyerrsquos first and

last name (not required) date of sale and sale price Once this

is completed the seller submits the information and is given

a receipt

Warren says the change is only for private sellers and does

not include businesses or dealerships Penalties for not abid-

ing by the change can result in up to $200 in fines but the

exact charge is determined by local law enforcement

ldquoWhat I suspect is that type of enforcement is not the point

of this law at allrdquo says Warren ldquoRather it is to protect the

seller and provide some information so law enforcement hasrecourse with the individual whorsquos out there operating a ve-

hicle they havenrsquot retitled and registeredrdquo

Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher a chiropractor in Cornell for 46 years celebrated his retirement Dec 28 withfriends and former clients like Rick Yeager who hasbeen going to Doc for 34 years and Scott Winchellwho remembered Doc starting when he was in highschool Guests were offered coffee and cake whilesharing memories of his time at work

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

thought cake would be a great dessert for the chili and would

look into adding chili to the menu

ldquoFriday night against Holcombe ndash there will be a lot of peo-

plerdquo said Schley ldquoWersquoll make sure to have a bunch of cakes

lined uprdquo

Also at the meeting the board approved an addition to theVacancies Policy

The policy states that after a board member position be-

comes vacant the board will appoint a new member to fill

the position The addition says if there is a split vote which

results in no one receiving a majority vote to be appointed

within 60 days of the vacancy the board president shall ap-

point someone to the vacancy

Crystal Smith Cornell senior said she was happyto donate during a Jan 4 Cornell Community BloodDrive With two hours left the drive had already ac-cumulated 26 of the 29-pint goal Sue Jensen blooddrive organizer said she expected their goal to bemet with the ldquosteadyrdquo stream of people as well astheir busy times at lunch and after work Jensensays the donations are appreciated and residentscan expect another drive in June

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

In the Cadott Village Board story in the Dec 31 (Vol 3 No

53) issue of the Courier Sentinel the signs being replaced by

the village and the Cadott Lions Club should have been iden-

tified as the halfway between the equator and the north pole

signs at Riverview Park

We apologize for the error

ndash Corrections ndash

Watch for flashing lights on roadwaysFrom the WisDOT

Flashing lights on emergency vehicles are designed to get

your attention while driving and prompt decisive actions

By reacting calmly and correctly in emergency situations

you can help prevent serious problems

When you see warning lights flashing on a law enforce-

ment vehicle ambulance fire truck tow truck highwaymaintenance vehicle or utility vehicle stopped on the side

of a road you are required to move over or at least slow

down

ldquoUnder the statersquos Move Over Law if you can safely

switch lanes on interstate highways and other divided roads

with multiple directional lanes you must vacate the lane

closest to the stopped law enforcement or other emergency

vehiclerdquo says Wisconsin State Patrol captain Gerald Voight

ldquoIf the road has a single directional lane or you canrsquot safely

move over because of traffic you must reduce your speed

until safely past the vehiclerdquo

A citation for a Move Over Law violation costs $26350

with three demerit points

added to your driverrsquos li-

cense

ldquoOur officers and others

working on the sides of highways are in danger of

being hit while inside or

outside their vehicles by

out-of-control or speeding

vehicles that did not move

overrdquo Voight says ldquoBy

obeying the Move Over

Law drivers can protect

themselves their passen-

gers our officers and others

who work on highways from serious injuries and deathsrdquo

Drivers may also encounter emergency vehicles such as

law enforcement squad cars ambulances and fire trucks ap-

proaching with their warning lights and s irens activated

According to state law drivers must yield the right of way

and drive immediately ldquoto a position as near as possible and

parallel to the right curb or the right-hand edge of the shoul-der of the roadway clear of any intersectionrdquo

Unless directed otherwise by a law enforcement officer

the driver of the vehicle shall stop and remain stopped until

the authorized emergency vehicle has passed A violation

of the law costs $32650 with four points added to the dri-

verrsquos license

ldquoWhile making traffic stops on divided highways our of-

ficers see many motorists move to the left and stop on the

median shoulder instead of pulling over on the right shoul-

derrdquo Captain Voight says ldquoStopping on the median shoul-

der instead of the shoulder on the right is dangerous for both

the motorist and the officerrdquo

From the WisDOT

Wisconsin ended 2015 with 556 traffic fatalities which

was 62 more than 2014 and six more than the five-year av-

erage according to preliminary statistics from the WisDOT

Wisconsin is one of approximately 35 states that experienced

an increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoTraffic deaths in 2015 increased by about 13 percent

compared with 2014rdquo said WisDOT secretary Mark Got-

tlieb ldquoHowever it is important to note that the 494 trafficdeaths in 2014 were the lowest annual total in 71 yearsrdquo

David Pabst director of the WisDOT Bureau of Trans-

portation Safety says warm spring weather substantia l

drops in gas prices and an improving economy in 2015 likely

contributed to an increase in the number of vehicles on the

road and the miles they traveled An increase in vehicle

miles traveled (VMT) can also increase the risks for crashes

ldquoThe 2015 VMT will not be available for several more

monthsrdquo Pabst said ldquoHowever VMT went up in 2014 and

there are indications that it may have increased again in

2015 We also donrsquot have enough data yet to tell if increasing

the speed limit to 70 mph on some interstate highways and

freeways had any effect on the number and severity of

crashes We do know that interstates and freeways continue

to be much safer than other highwaysrdquo

According to Pabst some months in 2015 were among the

safest since the end of World War II in terms of trafficdeaths but a few deadly months contributed greatly to the

increase

ldquoSomewhat surprisingly we had fewer fatalities in June

July and August of 2015 than we had in the same months in

2014rdquo said Pabst ldquoThe summer months typically have

higher traffic fatalitiesrdquo

The 50 fatalities in April were double the number in April

2014 and the 68 fatalities in September were 21 more than

September 2014 Those two months accounted for about 74

percent of the overall increase in fatalities in 2015

ldquoApril was warm and dry in many areas of the state and

September was one of the warmest on recordrdquo said Pabst

ldquoWhen the weather is nice there are more vehicles motor-

cycles bicyclists and pedestrians on the roadrdquoDeaths from traffic crashes were up in most categories in

2015 with significant increases in pedestrian and bike fatal-

ities

To prevent deaths and injuries in the upcoming year Wis-

DOT along with its traffic safety partners will intensify

many safety initiatives

bull To combat drunken driving 23 impaired driving task

forces have been created throughout the state

bull In addition eight law enforcement task forces have been

created to prevent distracted driving and four task forces

have been formed to improve pedestrian safety

bull High-visibility enforcement and education efforts like

the Click It or Ticket campaign have increased safety belt

use to approximately 86 percent

bull To prevent speed-related crashes on major highways the

State Patrol Air Support Unit flew 68 traffic enforcement

missions last year Approximately 1400 speeding citationswere issued during aerial enforcement missions

ldquoWe will focus our traffic safety education and enforce-

ment efforts on improving the behavior and decision-making

of drivers and others who travel on streets local roads and

highwaysrdquo Pabst said ldquoIn addition engineering advance-

ments will continue to make the vehicles we drive and the

roads we drive on much safer for all usersrdquo

Traffic deaths saw an increase in 2015

Father Felix talks about the week of love in thefourth week of Advent at St Joseph School inBoyd Students formed into groups and wroteabout how love has impacted their life personallyas a student and as a community The students alsomade a stole for Father Felix which he will wear during Mass throughout the year The inscription

on the inside panel of the stole reads Hands towork Hearts to God (Submitted Photo)

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10 Years Ago

2005

Sponsored by the Pass It

On program area youth are

treated to a day of ice fishing

at Cornell Brunet Island

State Park While not every

child caught a fish volun-

teers Al Thomas Ed Thon

and Rick Goltz made sure

the best effort was given

Lindsay Wojciuch Travis

Anderson and Spencer

Harmison are recognized by

the Caught Doing Good pro-

gram at the Cornell Elemen-

tary School

20 Years Ago

1995

Although the judges said it

was a tough decision the

home of Ron and Lisa Siver-

ling is chosen as the winner

of the Holcombe holiday

lighting contest

Eric Newman Gilman is

arrested in New Mexico after

he robs the Dairyland State

Bank in Sheldon The 20-

year-old held up the bank at

gunpoint while a 14-year-

old runaway girl from Ala-

bama kept the car running

outside Newman was cap-

tured after his father said he

was heading back to his Fort

Hood Army posting from

which he was AWOL

30 Years Ago

1985

Ice on Lake Holcombe

will be unstable and haz-

ardous throughout the winter

and fishermen and snowmo-

bilers should be cautious To

maintain oxygen levels for

fish in backwater bays the

Northern States Power Com-

pany will fluctuate the

flowage level weekly caus-

ing ice thickness to become

unpredictable

Wisconsin becomes the

ninth state to recognize mar-

riage as an equal partnership

after Senate Bill 150 and As-

sembly Bill 200 are signed

reforming the laws on mar-

riage property Unless the

woman brought income to

the household with the pre-

vious laws it was deemed

she did not contribute to the

family and had no claim to

property

40 Years Ago

1975

An opossum is found in a

chicken coop at Derward Ar-

nesonrsquos property in Cornell

According to the DNR itrsquos

unusual for the animal to

venture this far north

With the rising price of in-

flation The Cornell Courier

and Cadott Sentinel are

forced to raise their prices to

continue publication and pay

for supplies and postage

Weekly papers increase by a

nickel making them 20

cents while yearly subscrip-

tions rise to $650

50 Years Ago

1965

The Cornell Betterment

Association sponsors Boo-

ster Days designed to pro-

mote business and fun in the

city Those who register

could have their names

drawn on Tuesday after-

noons A bank official draws

a name as the fire whistle

blows signaling merchants

to open envelopes with a

contestantrsquos name in them If

that person is in the business

at the time the merchant

calls the bank to inform them

they have a winner

60 Years Ago

1955

The Chippewa Valley

Courier is given a commen-

dation for exceptional and

meritorious conduct of out-

standing service for the Dis-

abled American Veterans

Because the paper publicized

a Thanksgiving Day Seal

Drive the organization could

give more than 1600 Christ-

mas gifts to veterans

100 Years Ago

The Brunet Falls Lodge

180 Knights of Pythias in

Cornell hold meetings every

Monday at Thomas Hall and

encourage new members

ndash Sentinel Look Back ndash ndash Couriers of the Past ndash

ndash Neighboring News ndash

10 Years Ago

2006

The Cadott boys basket-

ball team wins their first

West Cloverbelt Conference

game of the season 86-80

over Fall Creek

Jeremiah Burish wins by

major decision 16-0 over

Mondovirsquos Dillon Marten at

the Northern Badger

Wrestling Classic in River

Falls

A state legislative hearing

to air peoplersquos problems with

the state DNR will be held at

Rickrsquos Halfway Hall

20 Years Ago

1996

Cadott wrestlers place

second in Division 2 at the

two-day Northern Badger

Wrestling Classic at UW-

Stout Josh Spaeth wins a

4-3 match over Jason Holt

Prescott with a late take-

down to take third in the

tournament

Tracy Buchanan and Todd

Pozarski graduate from the

University of Wisconsin -

Eau Claire with degrees in

physical education

The AAAL Branch

1440 holds a benefit card

party at the Cadott High

School Commons

30 Years Ago

1986

Up for election this year

are three Cadott School

Board trustee seats ndash Ken

Luebstorf John Klay and

Charles Sedivy

The Cadott Lions Club

schedules their annual ice

fishing contest A three-

wheeler is set as the grand

prize

John Rothrsquos Sugar Bush in

Cadott is the site of a Maple

Syrup Institute

Cadott High School will

host the 1986 Cloverbelt

Conference Music Festival

40 Years Ago

1976

The WisDNR orders the

closure of the Cadott landfill

because the soil in the area is

unfit for a landfill site

The Boyd Farmers Union

Cooperative purchases the

Cadott Soil Services Center

A 292 Yamaha snowmo-

bile will be the first grand

prize in the annual Boyd-

Cadott Lions Ice Fishing

Contest on Pike Lake

Jim Bruhn 138 pounds

wins two matches and loses

one in a triple dual meet with

Bruce Nekoosa and Park

Falls

50 Years Ago

1966

A family from Cadott

sponsors a 10-year-old boy

from Colombia by sending

him a check each month to

help with expenses and ne-

cessities

Tom Miller proprietor of

Millerrsquos Super Valu is

elected president of the

Cadott Chamber of Com-

merce for the coming year to

succeed Don Sperber

Peter Dugal is appointed

as a citizen member to the

Wisconsin State Highway

Commission Advisory

Board

60 Years Ago

1956

In a score-packed over-

time period the Cadott Hor-

nets Boys Basketball team

turns in a thrilling victory

over the Stanley-Boyd Ori-

oles 67-61

Greeting Cadott students

after the holiday break is

Jess Doers new office clerk

and receptionist for the

Cadott School District

The Federal Reserve Bank

of Minneapolis reports that

the Cadott Bank debits are

21 percent higher this year

than compared to last year

PAS amp PRESEN Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 4

Augusta

Area Times

With no qualified replace-

ment stepping forward Live

Wire Youth Center in Au-

gusta closes their doors

In the height of last

minute holiday shopping

the team at Scheels presents

Beaver Creek Reserve with

a $200000 check for the re-

model of the Discovery

Room at Wise Nature Cen-

ter

Bloomer

Advance

Bloomer High School stu-dent Alex Stebane returns

from California where she

was one of the contestants in

the $100000 episode of

Americarsquos Funniest Home

Videos

The Bloomer School

Board approves a $35 mil-

lion referendum for the ex-

pansion of the Bloomer

Middle School The primary

additions would be six new

classrooms

The Bloomer Blackhawks

Girls Basketball team wins

64-27 over Boyceville

The New Auburn Fire De-

partment moves into their

new fire hall and plans an

open house for Jan 10 with

free chili

Colfax

Messenger

Gunnar Zurek is sen-

tenced to six and a half years

in prison and 10 12 years of

supervision after the car he

was driving crashed and

killed his girlfriend and in-

jured another man

Following a public hear-

ing the Elk Mound Village

Board approves a general

fund budget for 2016 of

$681844 and a water and

sewer budget of $295893 Colfax resident Gust Fehr

member of the Howard-

Campbell-Ganske Post 179

American Legion in Chetek

is honored as their Legion-

naire of the Year

The Colfax High School

gets a $19000 grant for a

distance learning lab that

will allow students and staff

to tie into colleges universi-

ties and technical schools

and take classes online

Ladysmith

News

The Ladysmith Lions

Club grows by 10 percent

with the induction of seven

new members ndash Blake Doud

Steve Monday Mike

Toycen Jim Moss Deb

Moss Jim Renneke and

Cindy Krings

Rusk County clerk Denise

Wetzel is recognized as a

Top Female Executive by

the International Womenrsquos

Leadership Association

Ladysmith Lion Ron

Moore is recognized for

years of service to the local

club as membership chair-

man

Stanley

Republican

The Red Cross collects 50units of blood from the Stan-

ley-Boyd community miss-

ing the goal of collecting 64

Dan Gilles wins the $500

Stanley Lions Club raffle

Ketty Clow wins the $175

raffle

Stanley mayor Mike

Henke seeks a third term in

office and all incumbents

have taken out papers for re-

election Those common

council members are Jesse

Frey in the first ward

Howard Duckeet in the sec-

ond ward Lance Johnson in

the third ward and Norm

Christianson in the fourth-

seventh wards

This fancy horse-drawn buggy with its red velvet up-

holstery was considered the Cadillac of buggies It was

used by Charles Grassle Cadott as he traveled around the

Cadott area buying cattle to ship to Chicago and Milwau-

kee

The buggy was manufactured by the Northwestern

Manufacturing Company Fort Atkinson around 1915

In late 1914 the Cadott Sentinel published a story about

the Grassle Brothers (Albert and Charles) James Doherty

Frank Price Kass Hardy and Will Clark shipping 15 train

carloads of livestock that week

In October 1915 the Cadott Sentinel reported the Grassle Brothers were the

heaviest shippers that week with a total of six cars

An Aug 5 1921 article in the Superior Telegram described Cadott as the leading

livestock center of the Chippewa Valley

Children loved to see Charles come to their farm as he always had candy to give

them He was also

prominent in the com-

munity and served as

president of the Citi-

zens State Bank from

1905 until his death

Charles was found

dead in his bed Oct

23 1925 by a worker

on his farm who no-

ticed his horse was still

in its usual place

(Courtesy of

the Cadott Area

Historical Society)

Cadott bull Cornell bull Lake Holcombe areas

Tales of our Beginnings

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LIFESYLE Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 5

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Sunday Jan 10

730 pm

715-644-5988wwwthestanleytheatrecom

131 N Broadway St bull Stanley WI

NOW SHOWING

Star Wars

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Rated PG-13 1 - 1 5 7 2 3 5

Jan 8 ~ Friday Fish Fry

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with soup and salad bar 4 to 8 pm

Breakfast and Lunch ~ Wed-Sun ~ 7 am-2 pmSkillets bull Omelets bull Eggs Benedict bull Homemade Lunches

Homemade Pizza bull 6 Flavors of Ice Cream bull Desserts

Smileyrsquos Kitchen

Betty worked for the Cadott Sentinel in the 1960sbeginning as a columnist for the Town of Lafayette News

and then as news editorfor several years under WaltBrovald She published manyof her interviews with localresidents from her column

called ldquoLetrsquos Get Acquaintedrdquoin a book by the same name

Betty Gumbert of Altoonawill turn 90 on Jan 8 2016

1-157238

Cadott Elderly Program

Jan 11-15

Mon Egg salad sandwich

vegetable soup fruit

Tues Roast beef dinner

mashed potatoes vegetables

pudding

Wed Chicken drummies

tater tots beans lettuce salad

apple crisp

Thurs Spaghetti garlic

bread applesauce

Fri Fish fry cottage cheese

french fries ice cream

All meals served with bread

and milk For reservationscan-

cellations call 715-579-2893

by noon the previous daySenior dining served from

1130 am-1230 pm at

Kathyrsquos Diner Cadott If school

is cancelled because of

weather meals will not be

served

Cornell Elderly Program

Jan 11-15

Mon - Fri Not provided

For reservationscancella-

tions call 715-579-2910 by

noon the previous day Senior

dining served at 1130 am at

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church

Cornell If school is cancelled

because of weather meals will

not be served

Cadott School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Breakfast pizza ani-

mal crackers applesauce cup

Tues Mini strawberry bagel

yogurt blueberries

Wed Pancake on a stick

with syrup fruit bread with jelly

Thurs Colby cheese

omelet fruit bread with jelly

Fri Sunrise flatbread or

breakfast burrito banana

bread fruitLunch

Mon Chicken in gravy

mashed potatoes steamed

carrots cranberries banana

bread with butter blend

Tues Hornet nachos with

meat and cheese sauce re-

fried beans chips salad bar

applesauce sliced oranges

HS bread with peanut butter

Wed Grilled cheese sand-

wich tomato soup with crack-

ers fresh vegetables fruit

cocktail apple

Thurs Chicken strips

sweet potatoes salad bar

tropical fruit melon HS bread

with peanut butter

Fri Hot dog on a bun tater

tots mixed vegetables orange

juice fruit

Cornell School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Bacon egg and

cheese breakfast pizza

Tues Pancakes warm cin-

namon apples

Wed Pancakes warm cin-

namon apples

Thurs Fresh baked corn-bread hot ham

Fri Cinnamon roll string

cheese

Lunch

Mon Cheeseburger on a

bun french fries baked beans

Tues Soft shell taco with all

the fixings

Wed Garlic chicken over

rice mixed vegetables fortune

cookie

Thurs Fish potato smiles

Fri Homemade chili sand-

wich crackers fruit

Lake Holcombe School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Muffin cheese stick

pineapple

Tues Waffle yogurt cup

fruit choice

Wed Cinnamon roll cot-

tage cheese grape juice

Thurs Breakfast pizza

pears

Fri Egg sandwich tri taters

apple juice

Lunch

Mon Chicken and gravy

biscuits glazed carrots fruit

choiceTues Taco Tuesday featur-

ing hard shell tacos assorted

vegetables apple slices

Wed Chicken on a bun

butter parsley potatoes green

beans pineapple

Thurs Tomato soup with

crackers grilled cheese sand-

wich fresh vegetables with

dip chilled pineapple

Fri Scalloped potatoes with

ham broccoli fruit choice

ndash Lunch Menus ndash

Chippewa Falls Public

Library Book and BakeSale ndash Thursday Jan 14 10am-7 pm Friday Jan 1510 am-3 pm For moremore information call 715-723-3210

Cadott Movie Night ndash Friday Jan 15 530 pmCadott Elementary School

Cadott Village BoardMeeting ndash Monday Jan 18630 pm Cadott VillageHall

Lake Holcombe School-Board Meeting ndash MondayJan 18 7 pm Lake Hol-combe Elementary IMC

Stress Coping Session

Finding Joy ndash Tuesday Jan

19 10-11 am 7-8 pmChippewa Valley YMCACommunity Room

Cornell Area BettermentAssociation Meeting ndashWednesday Jan 20 7 amCornell Elementary SchoolCamaraderie Club Room

Medicare 101 Informa-tional Session ndash WednesdayJan 20 3 pm ChippewaCounty Courthouse Room302 For more informationcall 715-726-7778

Cornell City CouncilMeeting ndash Thursday Jan 77 pm Cornell City CouncilChambers

ndash Coming Events ndash

Rusk County Memorial Hospital serves veteransRecently reviewed and approved Rusk County Memorial

Hospital (RCMH) has announced they are now a registered

provider under the Veterans Choice Program which was cre-

ated by the Veterans Access Choice and Accountability Act

(VACAA) of 2014

The VACAA expands the options veterans have and with

the Veterans Choice Program veterans can seek medical care

at an approved non-VA center with prior authorization from

the program if they live more than 40 miles away from a US

Department of VA healthcare facility that offers the services

needed andor are unable to get an appointment with a VA

provider within 30 days (or a date determined as medically

necessary by their physician)

All non-VA centers must be reviewed and meet quality

standards to receive approval for the program

ldquoItrsquos an honor to serve our veteransrdquo says Charisse Oland

RCMH CEO ldquoRCMH is pleased to see improvements being

made to help veterans gain more timely access to care and

relieve hardships due to travelrdquo

Sandra Meddaugh local veteran says she found the pro-

gram to be a welcome improvement once she understood all

of her options

ldquoI am glad that I donrsquot have to travel an excessive distance

for care that can be provided locallyrdquo said Meddaugh ldquoThere

are still some bugs but itrsquos really a great programrdquo

Because of a misconception Meddaugh was originally told

she didnrsquot qualify for the program Although she lives within

40 miles of a VA healthcare facility the healthcare services

provided at the center were limited

Deciding to investigate further Meddaugh called the Vet-

erans Choice Program call center and discovered she was el-

igible for the program because her local VA facility did not

offer the services she needed

Although veterans need to go through the program to co-

ordinate all appointments they can request service from ap-

proved facilities like RCMH Once veterans choose a local

non-VA provider their request must be authorized by the Vet-

erans Choice Program This process takes approximately one

week

ldquoNot only does it save me time but it has eliminated some

of the obstacles Irsquove faced with obtaining the healthcare I

needrdquo Meddaugh said

ldquoThis program is a benefit to veterans and I am glad Rusk

County Memorial Hospital took the initiative to become an

approved facilityrdquo said RCMH Board of Trustees member

and Wisconsin State Rep James Edming ldquoThey have the

finest doctors and nurses that you can find and this is a good

step in the right direction to better serve our veteransrdquo

Rusk County Memorial Hospital (RCMH) employ-ees community givers and Rusk County Commu-nity Connection (RC3) staff members gather aroundthe RCMH Miracle Tree This is the third year thehospital has hosted the RC3 sponsored tree in aneffort to help community members in need duringthe holidays Tags with requested items were hungon the branches and givers purchased the itemswrapped them then returned them to be distrib-uted Along with the Miracle Tree at Gordyrsquos Marketdonations collected served over 110 children andmore than 120 individuals during the 2015 holidayseason (Submitted Photo)

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Anson United Methodist Church

12 mile east of Lake Wissota StatePark on Cty O ndash Anson Township715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim1115 am Sunday Worship Service

Bethlehem Lutheran Church

10 miles south of Cadott on Hwy 27715-877-3249Rev James Norton1030 am Sunday Worship Service

9 am Sunday School (Sept ndash May)

Big Drywood Lutheran Church

27095 120th Ave ndash Cadott715-289-3608Pastor Lucy Schottelkorb10 am Sunday Worship Service6 pm Wednesday With the WordStudy (Sept-May)

Cadott United Methodist Church

Maple and Ginty Streets ndash Cadott715-289-4845Pastor George Olinske1045 am Sunday Worship ServiceFirst Sunday Holy CommunionFourth Sunday Potluck followingservice

English Lutheran Church of Bateman

20588 Cty Hwy X ndash Chippewa Falls715-723-4231 ndash elcbatemanorgPastor Deborah Nissen9 am Sunday WorshipWednesday 530 pm Light Supper6 pm Study Time All Ages 7 pmWorship Service

Faith Baptist Church

724 Main St ndash Cornell715-827-0222Pastor Mark Williams930 am Sunday School for all ages1030 am Worship Service

First Presbyterian Church

4th and Ripley ndash Cornell715-239-6263

1030 am Sunday Worship ServiceHoly Communion first Sunday

Holcombe United Methodist Church

27841 Cty Hwy M ndash Holcombe715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim830 am Sunday Worship Service845 am Childrenrsquos Sunday School10 am Adult Sunday School2-5 pm Food Pantry Open secondand fourth Tuesdays

Holy Cross Catholic Church

107 South 8th St ndash Cornell715-239-6826Father Eric LinzmaierDeacon Dennis Rivers830 am Sunday Mass5 pm Tuesday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass830 am Thursday Mass830 am Friday Mass4 pm Saturday Mass 330 pmConfession

Holy Family Church

226 East 3rd Ave ndash Stanley 715-644-5435Father William Felix6 pm Saturday Mass11 am Sunday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass

Jim Falls United Methodist Church

139th Ave Cty S South ndash Jim Falls715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim10 am Sunday Worship Service1015 am Childrenrsquos Sunday School

New Hope Assembly of God

318 South 7th St ndash Cornell715-239-6954cornellhopecomPastor Dan Gilboy 10 am Sunday WorshipSunday Morning Nursery and Chil-drenrsquos Church6 pm Wednesday Youth Group

New Hope Presbyterian Church

W14520 Cty Hwy M ndash HannibalGilman715-239-6263845 am Sunday Worship Service

New Life Alliance Church

1 mile west of CC on Z ndash Cornell715-239-6490Pastor Jim Brandli9 am Sunday School (Sept ndash May)10 am Worship Service

Childrenrsquos Church for ages 3-610 am Tuesday Womenrsquos BibleStudy 7 am Wednesday Prayer Meeting630 pm AWANA for ages 6 years

ndash sixth grade (Sept ndash May) 7-9 pm Youth Group for grades 7-126 am Thursday Menrsquos Bible Study

Northwoods Church

4th and Thomas St ndash Cornell715-289-3780Pastor Greg Sima10 am Non-denominational Sunday Services (nursery provided)630 pm Wednesday Bible Study for kids and adults

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church

6th and Ripley Streets ndashCornell715-239-6891Pastor Andy Schottelkorb830 am Sunday Worship930 am Sunday SchoolCommunion first and third Sundays

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

13989 195th St ndash Jim Falls715-382-4422Father Eric Linzmaier1030 am Sunday Mass

St Anthonyrsquos Catholic Church

of Drywood

Jct Cty Hwy S and 250th St ndash JimFalls715-289-4422Father Eric Linzmaier

7 pm Saturday Mass

St Francis Catholic Church

W10193 Lehman Rd ndash Holcombe715-532-3501Father David ObertsFather Christopher Kemp4 pm Saturday Mass8 am Alternating Friday Mass

St Johnrsquos Catholic Church

N657 Cty Rd VV ndash Sheldon715-447-8510Father Mandanu Sleeva Raju1030 am Sunday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass

St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church

(Missouri Synod)215 East Seminary St ndash Cadott715-289-4521Pastor Raymond Bell9 am Sunday Worship Service10 am Sunday School

St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church

(Wisconsin Synod)700 Thomas Street ndash Cornell715-239-6081Pastor Patrick Feldhus

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St Josephrsquos Church

719 East Patten St ndash Boyd715-644-5435Father William Felix930 am Sunday Mass830 am Tuesday Mass

830 am Friday Mass

St Rose of Lima Church

415 North Maple St ndash Cadott715-644-5435Father William Felix4 pm Saturday Mass8 am Sunday Mass830 am Tuesday Mass and

Communion Service830 am Thursday Mass

The Rock Church

(Non-denominational)230 West Main St ndash Gilman715-669-5082Pastor Smokey Tennison1030 am Sunday Worship Service6 pm Friday Bible Study

Trinity Lutheran Church

W5568 Main St ndash Sheldon715-452-5359Pastor Aric Fenske1015 am Sunday Worship Service1130 am Sunday School

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(Missouri Synod)5th Ave and Crumb St ndash Gilman715-447-8286Pastor Aric Fenske830 am Sunday Worship Service330 pm Wednesday ChildrenrsquosStudy

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OBIUARIES 983085 COMMUNIY Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 7

ndash Obituaries ndash Helen J Ewings

Helen J Ewings 93 Cor-

nell passed away Wednesday

Dec 30 2015 at the Cornell

Area Care Center

Helen was born Nov 7

1922 to Selmer and Hulda

(Olson) Henderson in Taylor

She graduated fromChippewa Falls High School

in 1940

Helen was employed at

Woolworthrsquos in Chippewa

Falls and then at First Na-

tional Bank in Chippewa Falls

Helen married Edwin Ewings in 1970 They lived at Lake

Wissota then moved to Cornell following retirement

She enjoyed flowers gardening traveling and spending

time with family

Helen was a member of St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church and

the Ladies Aide and was treasurer for the local AAL organ-

ization

She is survived by several nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her parents husband Edwin

Ewings sister Inez Beaudette brother-in-law Wallace

Beaudette and other brothers-in-lawServices were held at 11 am Tuesday Jan 5 at St Johnrsquos

Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev Patrick Feldhus

officiating Interment was in the Cornell Cemetery

Visitation was one hour prior to the services Tuesday

morning at the church

Online condolences can be expressed at bortonleiserfuner-

alhomecom 1-157307

Kenneth LaVern Hakes JrKenneth LaVern Hakes Jr

62 Cornell passed away Sun-

day Jan 3 at Luther Hospital

in Eau Claire with his family

at his side

Kenneth was born April 4

1953 the son of Kenneth Sr

and Gwendolyn Hakes Cor-

nell

He married Elaine Pahl June

5 1971 in Cornell

He was a self-employed

truck driver with the business

owned and operated by him-

self and wife Elaine for 38

years He traveled 48 states and Canada for 3 12 million

miles accident free

He enjoyed hunting and fishing and gardening was his

passion He loved to have his grandchildren and great-grand-

children near him

Kenneth will be greatly missed by family and friends

He is survived by his wife Elaine children Marshall

(Cari) Hakes Laurie Hakes (Louie Meyer) Robert (Andrea)

Hakes and Lisa (Marty) Ash 15 grandchildren 13 great-

grandchildren mother Gwendolyn Hakes brothers and sis-

ters Kathy Dembinski Donna Dembinski Tom Hakes

Richard Hakes Pat White Randy Hakes and Tim Hakes and

by many nieces and nephews

He was preceded in death by his father Kenneth Hakes Sr

uncle Chet Hakes and mother and father-in-law Mary and

Alvin Pahl

Per Kennethrsquos request there will be no formal services but

family and friends may visit at the residence 1-157319

Charles H ldquoChuckrdquo PuchalskiCharles H ldquoChuckrdquo Puchal-

ski 68 Cadott died Wednes-

day Dec 30 2015

He was born Nov 12 1947

in Fergus Falls Minn to Dora

(Reuss) and Hugo Puchalski

He graduated from Barrett

High School in 1965

He joined the National

Guard in 1967 and also

worked in Benson Minn

painting Tyler Frontier

Spreaders

He went to work for Johnson Brothers from Litchfield

Minn in 1968 There he joined the Carpenterrsquos Union

He worked building bridges dams and disposal plants in

various towns

He married Sue Jenson in 1969

Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers until 1973 From

1973-77 he started and operated a lumber company in Bar-

rett Minn with his brother Terry They built many houses

around the community

Between 1977-85 he was an over-the-road truck driver for

Midwest Coast Jerry Siemens Trucking He hauled meat and

produce in 48 states

Between 1985-95 Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers and

Lunda Construction

Chuck and his son Bruce started a construction company

named Jim Falls Buildings amp Construction in 1995 Together

they built many many houses in the Chippewa Valley

Charles married a girl from Boston Mass Maureen E

Alger in 1986 They bought 5 acres in Wisconsin in 1988

and built a home where he lived out his life

He enjoyed hunting fishing the outdoors playing cards

and watching westerns He also never missed a Packers

game His greatest joy came from spending time with his

wife children and grandchildren

He is survived by his wife Maureen E Puchalski children

Jodi (Kerby) Strickler James Butler Heather (Jamie)

Gubrud Crystal Butler and Dusty (Heather) Puchalski

daughter-in-law Shannon Puchalski siblings Nancy Waugh

Elaine (Jim) Mattson Betty (Richard) Tweeter Terry Puchal-ski Gerald (Zina) Puchalski Dick (Diane) Puchalski Neil

(Jan) Puchalski and Kelly (Kyle) Purrier grandchildren

Kyle Samantha Tyler Chase Jared Riley Brennan Hunter

Ridley Charlie Lorelai and KaSandra and numerous nieces

nephews cousins and friends

He was preceded in death by his parents son Bruce

Puchalski brothers-in-law Virgil Johnson and Harvey

Waugh and sister-in-law Lea Puchalski

A memorial service was held at 2 pm Monday Jan 4 at

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel in Chippewa Falls with the

Rev Aaron Sturgis officiating

Visitation was one hour prior to the service Monday at the

funeral chapel

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel amp Cremation Services in

Chippewa Falls is serving the family

Online condolences can be expressed at

pedersonvolkercom 1-157308

Myra M SmithMyra M Smith 96 Cornell passed away Sunday Jan 3

2016 at St Josephrsquos Hospital in Chippewa Falls

A memorial service will be held at 2 pm Sunday Jan 10

at St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev

Patrick Feldhus officiating

Inurnment will be in the Cornell Cemetery at a later date

Visitation will be one hour prior to the services Sunday at

the church

ndash Death Notice ndash

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Flanagan is dead but donrsquot be sad because

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A hilarious interactive Irish funeral

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by the National Endowment for the Arts and our loyal ticket holders

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By Janice Craig bull 715-595-4380

Most of us have had our fill of football games with all the

bowl games during the holidays

Bob and Barb Lompa attended the get-together for their

Gilman High School class of 1965 at Tedrsquos Timberlodge

Monday with 19 people attending

The Holcombe Seniors Club will meet at the Holcombe

United Methodist Church at noon Jan 14 Everyone bring a

dish to pass and the theme this time is to wear an ugly

sweater or sweatshirt This will be a good time to catch up

on the news over Christmas

Several people donated blood at the blood bank collection

in Cornell on Monday There was a good turn out I am told

The ice must have gotten thick enough to fish as I am see-ing several ldquodaredevilsrdquo on Cranberry Lake I like fish but

not that much There are a number of springs on that lake I

sure hope nothing happens

ndash Holcombe Happenings ndash

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ment a trench is dug new tile is put down

and a sump pump is installed

The Courier Sentinel holds a Diaper Drive

with almost 1500 infantadult diapers col-

lected for local food pantries

Cadott student Tyler Miles takes first place

in the CO2 Dragster competition at a Team

Problem Solving contest in Eau Claire

Dr Tonya Prokop joins Kromrey Chiro-

practic in Cadott After graduating from

Flambeau High School Prokop received her

doctorate degree from Northwestern HealthScience University in Bloomington Minn

With the possibility of a $700000 deficit

in 2016-17 the Lake Holcombe School

Board discusses needing a ldquoworst case sce-

nariordquo referendum to ldquoplugrdquo the financial

hole

Steve and Wendy Sin-

gleton open Wendyrsquos

Stacker Cafe on Bridge

Street in Cornell

The Cornell Fire De-

partment extinguishes a

skidsteer fire at the Scott

Mohr farm on County

Highway D east of Cor-

nell

Cornell is awarded a$5000 Urban Forestry

Grant to assist in a tree in-

ventory to help make

plans for the arrival of the

emerald ash borer

A daddydaughter dance

is held at Lake Holcombe

School for area fathers to

treat their daughters to an

evening of dancing

dressed in finery

BirthsCarsten Payton

Bri-Ana Schofield

Sawyer Thon Benjamin

Briggs

Deaths Donald Craker

Rosetta Walker Elsie Melville ClarenceWalsvik Gary Jones Joan Melgaard Philip

Lukowicz Lynn Johnson Jr Nancy Maurina

February

Donna Woodcock takes over as the new

Cadott postmaster

Cleoan Wright is hired as the new Cornell

Police Department secretary

Cornell School Board member Lyle Briggs

is recognized for 20 years of service on the

school board at a ceremony in Milwaukee

The Lake Holcombe Boys Basketball team

receives $1000 from the Lake Holcombe

Lions Club for new uniforms

The Chippewa River Rendezvous organi-

zation holds a sledding event at Brunet Island

State Park

Cornell Bank Mutual will close their doorsin May along with six other branches as part

of an efficiency and expense reduction effort

Cadott Elementary School second-grade

student Parker Davis makes his 100th deposit

into the school banking program with Citi-

zenrsquos State Bank

The Cornell City Council increases the

full-time police officer wage to $1931hour

Cadott Route 2 mail carrier John Munroe

retires after 24 years on the job Munroe re-

ceived his first full-time route in 1999 and

plans to remain in the Lafayette area

Cadott Lions Club president Brian Dulmes

presents Cadott School Board presidentCedric Boettcher with $1000 for the school

lunch program

The classes of 2006-2008 take home

championship honors at the Lake Holcombe

School basketball alumni tournament Bruce

Anderson is

named as the 2015

Lake Holcombe

honorary sports

fan

The Cornell Ele-

mentary School

ldquoJumps for Heartrdquo

collecting more

than $2100

Births Liam

BollomDeaths Dale

Stipek Patricia

Sippy Bette Bit-

ter Caroline Au-

dorff Beatrice

Mickelson Phillip

Puljas Guy

Crosby Florence

Giebel Luella

Douville

March

The Cadott Fire

Department ex-

presses a concern

to the Cadott Vil-

lage Board about

the yearly $1500 charge for a water meterThe Cornell Elementary School receives a

visit from the WQOW Channel 18 meteorol-

ogist team and hosts a weather academy

MRG Patty a Lowline Angus cow owned

by Mark and Tammy Gilles of Sigel Sunset

Ranch in Cadott wins National Champion

with her calf at the 2015 National Western

Livestock Show in Denver Colo

Freshman Andrew Gunderson and senior

Austin Najbrt represent Cadott at the state

wrestling tournament

The Walthers family in Cadott welcomes

foreign exchange student Jason Ng from

Hong Kong China

Cadott Boy Scout Trenton Weiss meets

with Gov Scott Walker as a youth delegate

and delivers an annual report to the governor and members of the Wisconsin Legislature

Rhonda Mataczynski retires after 39 years

as the Lake Holcombe Com-

munity Theater director

The River Country Plaza

Veterans Memorial sees a new

addition in the form of a Viet-

nam Veterans Association

Flag

A Cadott man is injured in

an explosion at Greener Acres

Transmission after he attempts

to cut open a metal drum with

a blow torch

Former Congressmen Tom

Petri and Dave Obey speak at

the Cadott School District todiscuss civic participation and

congressional work

Cornell eighth grader Jor-

dan Shackleton sets a new

school record at an archery

tournament in Sparta

The Cadott Hornets Archery

team takes aim at national

competition after they place

first in all four of their tourna-

ments Helping the team on to

the next level and earning a

new school record is senior Kaeden Thom

A fire damages the Building

Blocks Early Learning Center

in Cadott after kids and em-

ployees leave for the day

Kaden Kinney Lake Hol-

combe seventh grader heads

to Lexington Ky with his

horse Willow to compete in

the Road to the Horse All-Star

Shootout

Births Chase Anthony Cyress Krueger

Presley Boisvert Obadiah Yeager

Deaths Urban Gass Helen Simmerman

Rune Ruud Michael Westerberg Fred Gass

Kay Roscoe Edward Boris Amy Shilts

Naomi KaveenApril

The Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative

plans to demolish their current building built

in 1951 and construct a new office and truck

garage Employees plan to relocate to a va-

cant building on Main Street formerly Dr

Lanersquos Dental Office

The Cornell Camaraderie Club packs their

1900th box to send overseas to the troops

Cornell citizen Bertha Leja turns 100

Cal Demulling 8 Cadott takes first place

in the Special Olympic basketball skills at the

district level

The Cornell Archery team takes first at a

tournament in Cashton During the tourna-

ment sophomore McKenzie Weggen breaks

the school record set by eighth grader JordanShackleton

An apartment complex on Cadottrsquos Main

Street is damaged when a kitchen fire breaks

out in the building

Larry Sime River Country Store manager

retires after 53 years in the seedfeed indus-

try

The Lake Holcombe FFA holds a Spring

Madness Food Drive to provide Easter meals

for the Lake Holcombe Food Pantry During

the week-long drive more than 1000 items

are collected in addition to $400

Cadott holds their alumni tournament

weekend with the classes of 2005 and 2007

taking first place in the gold division basket-

ball matchups and the class of 2001 bringing

home the trophy for the black divisionThe Cornell High School hosts a Job Fair

and Business Expo sponsored by the Cornell

Area Betterment Association

The Cadott Hornets Archery team brings

home their seventh state title after they com-

pete at the NASP State Championship The

team sets a new state record

The Cornell FFA forestry team takes first-

place honors at the Agricultural Technology

Contest in River Falls

The Lake Holcombe School agriculture

department receives more than $21000 from

the Don ldquoTinyrdquo Albrecht estate to help stu-

dents go on field trips

Danielle Gygi Holcombe receives the

Good Citizen Award from the Eau Claire

Chapter of the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution

Crescent Meats Cadott earns Grand

Champion with their head cheese at a Meat

Product Show

Nick Seng is crowned as the Lake Hol-

combe 2015 Junior Prom king while Ka-

reese Jiskra reigns as Prom queen

Cadott names Austin Anderson as the 2015

Junior Prom king while Elizabeth Kyes is

crowned queen

Erica Rutherford a second grader atLake Holcombe dances with her grandpa Frank Rutherford at thesecond annual DaddyDaughter Dance Jan 23

(Photo by Monique Westaby)

Sigel Sunset Ranch in Cadott takes home firstplace honors at the National Western LivestockShow cowcalf division in January with their Low-line Angus beef cow Patti and her calf Bond Pos-ing with the champion cattle left to right areMadeline Bode owner Tammy Gilles owner MarkGilles judge Blake Bloomberg associationprincess Laramie Coffey association queen BridgetHoffman handler and ranch employee Shea Esserand handler Samantha Straley (Submitted Photo)

Cadott sophomore Brandon Pederson found outthe hard way the dangers of distracted driving dur-ing the April 10 Stop the Texts Stop the Wrecks as-sembly The Cadott students and a few faculty

members rode a childrenrsquos bicycle between conesacross the gym while trying to text and ldquodriverdquo (Photo by Kayla Peche)

The Cornell Fair was held Friday June 12 through Sunday June 14 offeringrides carnival food free music and the Cornell Lions Club famous charcoalchicken dinner (Photo by Monique Westaby)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

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Births Peityn Nikolai Lucy Patten Bryn-

ley Hoff

Deaths Edna Pagenkopf the Rev Jere-

miah Cashman Suzanne Stubb Lydia

Tkachuk Mary Ann Kocher Senior Master

Sgt Phillip Gygi Charles Sikora Melvin

Mattson Frances Matschee Roy Yohnk

Dorothy Reeve Genevieve Jackson Evelyn

Swanson Ursula Preston

May

The Hornet Hustle Fun Run has 92 partic-ipants and raises about $1400 for a Cadott

eighth-grade field trip

The Cornell School Board accepts the res-

ignations of first-grade teacher Jason Jaenke

and marketing and business instructor Ryan

Helke

The Cornell High School plays host to the

ldquoEnchanted Eveningrdquo Junior Prom where

Curtis Hakes is crowned as king while Eliz-

abeth Sproul reigns as queen

World War II veteran and Cornell native

Eino Martino boards the Never Forgotten

Honor Flight to Washington DC

Seventeen Cornell Spanish students chap-

eroned by parents and faculty members

travel to Spain

After fundraising for a year and a halfLake Holcombe band and choir students

make the 1374 mile trip to San Antonio

Cadott junior Elizabeth Kyes hits a new

personal best in the triple jump at a Gilman

invitational

The Miller Pharmacy in Cadott is held up

at gun point when a suspect demands em-

ployees give him medication and wallets

Twenty-six seniors receive their diplomas

during commencement exercises at Lake

Holcombe School Danielle Gygi served as

class valedictiorian with Katie Ruhde as

salutatorian

Vito and Linda Sblendorio Holcombe are

recognized statewide for their weight loss

through TOPS Vito lost over 50 pounds

while Linda lost more than 60 poundsParents friends and faculty are on hand to

witness the graduation of 45 Cadott High

School seniors including valedictorian Luke

Bell and salutatorian Quinn Hartzell

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights Girls

and Boys Track teams take the East Lakeland

Conference title for 2015

BirthsKylee Tomkowiak

Deaths Rudolph Arneson Verlon Cowell

Barbara Smith Raymond VanDenHeuvel

Charles Sadler Joseph Taylor Sylvia Ringer

Joann Palmer Eldora Clary Robert Page

Janet Lacina Mary Smock

June

Friends and family gather at Staudacher

Field in Holcombe in memory of Nathan

Zamsky raising $10000 during the secondannual Nathanrsquos Wish Angel Wings of Love

fundraiser

With enough interest from

Cornell and Lake Holcombe

Schools the Knights form a

co-op golf team for the spring

sports line-up

Because of a proposal

brought to the Cornell City

Council by member Terry

Smith the pulpwood Stacker

might be taken out of retire-

ment and used for an observa-tion deck or bungee jump

The Cadott Hornets Track

teams complete a successful

run in regional and sectional

meets sending nine individu-

als to state competition

Cornell-Lake Holcombe

Knights senior Eric Nedland advances to

state competition for the second straight year

The Cadott Hornets Golf team earns a re-

gional championship at home for the second

year in a row

Cornell friends family and faculty gather

for commencement ceremonies for the 2015

graduating class ldquoClosing the chapterrdquo is the

theme from valedictorian Gretchen

Schroeder and salutatorian Brianna JohnsonCadott boasts champion honors in the form

of junior Elizabeth Kyes who brings home a

state win in the 400-meter dash

Katie Matott is awarded Cornellrsquos Citizen

of the Year

The Lake Holcombe Theater department

presents The Music Man Jr

Births Gavin Richardson Autumn Es-

linger Aubree Parish Blake Rudnick

Deaths Geraldine Ducommun Mary

Holznagel June Ewer Patricia Semanko

Charles Smith Mabel Strzok Beverly

Eichelt Mary Brewington Claire Frank

Mathilda Ramminger Jane Malison Thomas

Sommerfeld Joan Sackmann

July

Corey Sedlacek 1992 Cadott High Schoolgraduate is named vice-president of Lockton

Dunning Benefits

Country Fest features acts such as Keith

Urban Rascal Flatts and Tim McGraw

With about 5 inches of rain that came

down in the Chippewa Valley over the course

of a day ditches over run streams and rivers

are at capacity and roads are washed away

After 36 years Dr Ned Willkom hangs up

his dentistry tools in Cadott

Severe storms hit the area over the week-

end leaving downed trees in its wake

The search for 54-year-old Tammy Jovaag

is called off after almost a month goes bysince she went missing from Holcombe

Cadott plays host to Rock Fest which

draws in acts like Judas Priest Godsmack

and Shinedown

Residents let their voices be heard about

the historic 108-year-old Cobban Bridge in

Jim Falls After hearing Chippewa County

might decide to tear down the structure the

community begins efforts to ldquosave the Cob-

ban Bridgerdquo

Dave Koch scores a hole-in-one at Ent-

wood Golf Course in Holcombe while just a

few miles away Steve McDaniel hits his own

hole-in-one at Twin Oaks Golf Course

Births Gabriel Hill Lena Zenner Levi

Lehman Madyson McIlquham Madden

Gindt Cooper Rubenzer Justice SchofieldChase Westaby Kristie Hakes Jeremiah

Helgerson

Deaths Shirley Wagner Donna Decker

Sharon Lange Leonard Peterson Violet

Paulsen Gerald Holznagel Herman Starck

Karen Phillippi Elizabeth Bell Lloyd Proku-

pek Lawrence Sedlacek Emma Andre

Lloyd JuVette

August

Caitlin Larson is crowned Miss Cadott

Nabor Days at the 61st annual celebration

Dorothy Zweifel and her husband George

stop by the Cornell Fire Hall to express their

thanks to the firefighters who rescued her

after she fell into a well on the couplersquos prop-

erty in May During the fall into the 16-foot

hole 72-year-old Dorothy sustained brokenribs a broken collarbone and fractures in her

back as well as cuts and bruises

Bicyclists from the Highground Tour pass

through Cornell on their way to the High-

ground Veterans Memorial in Neillsville

Cornell school bus driver Mickey Bates re-

tires after driving the State Highway 64 route

for 30 years

Golfers turn out to chase the elusive hole-

in-one at the annual Cornell Lions Golf Tour-

nament at Twin Oaks and Entwood Golf

Courses in Holcombe Earning top honors

are the team of Dave DeJongh Mike Rivers

Tim Smith and Neal VerhulstOur Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell

celebrates its 100th anniversary with a fel-

lowship meal along with sharing memories

through photo albums

Cornell resident Mike Rivers records his

first hole-in-one at the Bloomer Golf Course

After Cadott Hornets head football coach

Jeff Cruschiel is diagnosed with esophageal

cancer his team rallies to his support and

dedicates their opening season game to him

The Swinging Fore a Cause organization

reaches its 10th year in support of the Lake

Holcombe School and students holding their

annual golf fundraiser at Entwood Course

Births Teagen DeMars Levi Patton Bre-

anna Spath

Deaths Elaine Dressler Joseph MorfootBill Felmlee James Rahn Frank Popelka

Donald Rose Marilyn Schroeder Norman

Pagenkopf

September

Northwestern Bank Cornell celebrates its

80th birthday

Borderline Rebel 4-H Club member Saige

Sikora is recognized for her leadership citi-

zenship and community service while Quinn

Sikora is honored for 12 years as a 4-H mem-

ber

Holy Cross Catholic Church in Cornell hits

its 100 year milestone

The Lake Holcombe Lions annual golf

tournament is deemed a success Taking first

place are Randy and Mary Dicus and Jeff

and Shana LudvigsenCadott Miller Pharmacy is robbed at gun

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COURIER SENINEL Page 9

Cadott head coach Jeff Chrusciel hugs graduatedHornet players from last yearrsquos team during an Aug21 halftime ceremony honoring Chrusciel

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Over 75 cars were on display at the Lake Holcombe Lions annual car show Sept 13 and showgoers filled the rowschecking out the classic vehicles Cars and trucks like the 1928 Ford Model AA from Larry Verhulst Holcombe 1969

Chevelle from Paul Hruby Holcombe and the 1929 Ford Coupe Hot Rod from ldquoJimmy Boyrdquo Edming Glen Flora gracedthe Lake Holcombe Lions Pavilion grounds at Staudacher Field Those in attendance voted for the car or truck theythought should win while listening to music from the rsquo50s and rsquo60s (Photos by Monique Westaby)

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point for the second time in a year Ryan

Lemke is arrested shortly after and charged

with both robbies

The Lake Holcombe Lions Club holds

their annual car show at Staudacher Field

More than 75 ldquoclassicrdquo cars are on display for

the public to view

Cadottrsquos Austin Goettl and Kayla Dubiel

are crowned Homecoming King and Queen

BirthsGraham Willkom Ryder Yeager

Deaths Carmen Laflin Rebecca Bell

Gretchen Halstead Edward Jenneman JeanTodahl Kenneth Zaruba Mae Willkom

Lloyd McEathron Jim Hochstedler Ray-

mond Sedlacek Vernon Dunston

October

The Cornell City Council is concerned the

historic log stacker could become a safety

issue after inspections reveal areas of the

structure need to be repaired

William Hattamer and Bailey Viegut are

crowned as the Lake Holcombe Homecom-

ing King and Queen

Jim Falls youth Rebecca Berg 6 and Kae-

lyn Seidlitz 5 make the trip to the National

Pedal Pull in South Dakota

Cornell Community Ed sponsors a scare-

crow decorating contest at Mill Yard Park

Taking home first place in the business cate-gory is Northwestern Bank and winning for

the family set is the Jane Ash family

The Cadott Police Department will receive

a new squad car with help from an equipment

grant A 2016 Ford Explorer Police Intercep-

tor sport utility vehicle is scheduled to arrive

around the first of the year

Cornell elects Cole Stephens and Elizabeth

Sproul as its reigning royalty for Homecom-

ing festivities

A new youth equine program is started at

the Doggone Ranch in Cornell to educate

kids on how to handle animals

Although an after school program is of-

fered to Cadott parents after almost no inter-

est the program is cancelled

The Lake Holcombe Volleyball team brings home the East Lakeland Conference

title going undefeated on the season

United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant

Officer David Conrad hangs up his fatigues

and returns to his Holcombe roots after 40

years in military service

Knights senior Sam Peterson becomes the

first runner to ever earn All-Conference for

the Cornell-Lake

Holcombe boys

cross country

team

A benefit is

held for Cadott

head coach Jeff

Chrusciel who

says he canrsquot

thank everyoneenough for their

support

The Cadott

Lions hold their

annual District

Governors Night

with Larry

Bradley presid-

ing Bradley

awarded the Birch-Sturm Fellowship to Lion

Dr Bernard Schwetz Lion Robert Thorson

was presented the Melvin Jones Fellowship

while Donnie Kolpien was named as Cadott

Lion of the Year

The Cornell and Lake Holcombe Lions

Clubs join to award Alois Olichwier and Ron

Plumer with the Birch-Sturm Fellowshipaward Receiving Lion of the Year are Ray

Guthman and Rick Mitchell

The Cornell Fire Department turns 101

years old

From rural Cornell to Rome farm boy

Daniel Sedlacek takes the next step on his

priesthood journey becoming ordained a

deacon

Births Greyson Dahm Kasey Miland

Koda Peterson Henry Zieche

Deaths Louise Freeman Mark Hall

James Michal II Kathy Johansen Elwood

Beaudin John Sims Larry Braden Patrick

Hoover Raleigh Hakes Neil Boyea Thomas

Smith Jr Roy Emerson Donald Weggen

Henry Rubenzer David Braden

November

Lake Holcombe School will have a new

electronic sign advertising school events

thanks to the Lake Holcombe PRIDE Com-

mittee

Cornell School Board member Eileen

Sikora is honored by the Wisconsin Associa-

tion of School Boards for reaching Level 5

the highest level of the associationrsquos recog-

nition pro-

gram

To honor

those who

have passed

the Cornell

Veterans Last

Manrsquos Club

continues at

the CornellAmerican Le-

gion Hall The

club started

in 1957 orig-

nally had 44

members and

now 57 years

later only one

member of the

club remains ndash Charles Johnson

The Cadott Elementary School receives

new school spirit T-shirts sponsored by Peo-

ple Active in Cadottrsquos Education At the start

of the school year students designed a new

shirt The winning entry came from third

grader Kaylee Hamlin

Thanks to Cornell residentAshley Bera and others with

the American Heart Associa-

tion a new bill could be

passed requiring CPR to be

taught in schools

The Cornell Knights of

Columbus Council Jean

Brunet 4948 earns the distinc-

tion of Star Council one of the

organizationrsquos top awards

After spending a few

months in a temporary loca-

tion on Main Street while the

old building was demolished

the Chippewa Valley Electric

Cooperative offices are back

in their South 8th Street loca-tion

Because of a $1200 dona-

tion from the Wisconsin Veter-

ans Tribute the Cadott

Community Library will offer

iPads for patron use

Cadott athletic director Jim

Sekel is named as the District

1 Athletic Director of the Year

by the Wisconsin Athletic Di-

rectors Association

The Cornell Elementary School collects

more than 1700 items for the food pantry

For the second year in a row Sheldon

brothers RJ and Kaden Kinney earn a trip

to the MSA Worlds Championship

Deaths Robert Readinger SharonAdolphson Lyle Buttke Charles Johnson

Helen Hinds Fred Bosteder Jr Herbert

Wriedt Melvin Gass Shirley Parsons De-

loris Pischke Julia Wojtyna

December

The Wisconsin Veterans Tribute donates

two signs depicting the Star Spangled Ban-

ner and the Pledge of Alegiance to the Cadott

Elementary School

The late Naval Lt Jerry Irwin is inducted

into the UW-Stout Hall of Heroes

After 15 years with the Marshfield Clinic

Cornell Center Dr Erik Dickson says

farewell to his patients and colleagues ac-

cepting a position outside the Marshfield

Clinic system

Dixonrsquos Apple Orchard south of Cadottholds a community Deck the Halls event with

pizzas cupcakes and more

Cornell senior Curtis Hakes is nominated

for the US Presidential Scholars program

AampD Docks Cornell plans to move less

than a mile away after they purchase land

from the city at the industrial airport

A bottle of alcohol honoring the last man

is opened at the Cornell American Legion

Hall After sitting for 54 years members

opened the booze and toasted Charles John-

son who passed away in November

The Cadott Area Historical Museum getsa new sign thanks to an anonymous donation

Lake Holcombe Track coach Jake Ebner is

named as the Wisconsin Track Coaches As-

sociationrsquos Coach of the Year

About 800 people attend the Kids Commu-

nity Christmas Party in Cornell

Cornell graduate Dale Hetke is promoted

to Air Force colonel

After vandals once again strike at the

Cadott water tower the Cadott Village Board

discusses destruction prevention

Although comprehensive planning has

been the topic for months at Lake Holcombe

Town Board meetings the board decides

against a referendum on the subject

After 46 years serving the Cornell area

chiropractor Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher retires

A-1 Agricultural Zoning is passed by the

Cornell City Council for a plot of land on

Riverside Drive after a request came from

Al and Sue Potaczek to have the land zoned

to construct a businessFor the first time the Lake Holcombe and

Ladysmith School Districts combine to offer

a Winter Jazz Gala to friends and family The

event held at Paradise Shores in Holcombe

had performances from each school as well

as guest saxophonist Jerod Kaszynski

Energy prices for Cadott customers are set

for the next nine years after the village board

approves extending the electrical cost until

2024

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights

Cross Country team receives the 2015 East

Lakeland Conference Sportsmanship Award

Births Ella Christie Roman Hover Jack-

son Taylor

Deaths Judy Falzerano Ronald Baker

Penny Spaeth Violet Holtman Danny ClarkLinda Thom Dennis St Aubin

Jeremiah Hattamer kindergarten gives Marine Corps Sgt Joseph Harp ahearty handshake following the Lake Holcombe School Veterans Day Program(Photos by Monique Westaby)

As one of her more unique pieces Jean Bowe dis-plays a snow globe with a nativity scene inside aspart of her collection Looking close Mary andJoseph can be seen in the background watching over baby Jesus in the manger (Photo by Ginna Young)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 10

Mary Ann Cote Holcombe brought an unusualrusset potato with 10 growths attached into theCornell Courier Sentinel officeOct 6 Cote said her husbandClifford dug the tuber on theirfarm (Photo by Ginna Young)

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Schickʼs Bowl amp BrewTuesday Night

Ladies League StandingsDec 29 2015

Team W LLisa s Beauty Salon 9 3Cliffʼs Maple Sugars 8 4

Hellandʼs Hellions 7 5Schickʼs Bowl amp Brew 6 6Heaven Help Us 5 7 High Team Game LisaʼsBeauty Salon 624 Cliffʼs MapleSugars 570 Schickʼs Bowl ampBrew 506 High Team Series LisaʼsBeauty Salon 1720 CliffʼsMaple Sugars 1494 SchickʼsBowl amp Brew 1482 High Individual GameSarah Whittaker 187 Peg Hat-tamer 165 Mary Cowell 157 High Individual SeriesSarah Whittaker 451 RhondaKimball 434 Mary Cowell 429

ndash Bowling ndash

ndash Basketball Standings ndash

ndash Pool ndash

Courier Sentinel Page 11 Tursday Januar y 7 2016

bull Cadott bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 730 pmBoys JV BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 545 pm

Mon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 545 pmGirls Varsity Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 715 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 730 pmGirls JV BasketballThur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 545 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 545 pmVarsity WrestlingSat Jan 9 Invitational (Alumni Day) 10 amThur Jan 14 Stan-Bd (Parent Night) 730 pm

JV WrestlingSat Jan 9 at EC North 830 amSat Jan 9 Invitational 10 amThur Jan 14 Stanley-Boyd 7 pm

bull Cornell bullBoys Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 715 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 1 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmBoys JV Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pm

bull Lake Holcombe bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 715 pm

Tue Jan 12 New Auburn 715 pmBoys JV Basketball

Fri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmMon Jan 11 LCO 715 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls JV BasketballMon Jan 11 LCO 545 pm

bull Cornell-Lake Holcombe-Gilman bullVarsity Wrestling

Thur Jan 7 at Shell Lake 6 pm

Sat Jan 9 at Shell Lake 10 amThur Jan 14 at Flambeau 7 pm

Jan 7 14

bull SPORTSWEEK bull

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Boys BasketballTeam W LMcDonell 4 0Altoona 3 1Regis 3 1Fall Creek 2 2Stanley-Boyd 2 2Cadott 1 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 3Thorp 0 4

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Girls Basketball

Team W LRegis 5 0Fall Creek 4 1Altoona 3 2Stanley-Boyd 3 2McDonell 2 3Thorp 2 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 4Cadott 0 5

2015-16 East LakelandConference Boys BasketballTeam W LCornell 3 1Birchwood 2 1Bruce 2 1Lake Holcombe 2 1New Auburn 2 2Flambeau 1 3Winter 0 3

2015-16 East LakelandConference Girls Basketball

Team W LFlambeau 5 0Bruce 4 0Birchwood 2 2Lake Holcombe 2 2Cornell 2 3New Auburn 0 4Winter 0 4

Hornets battle at Badger ClassicBy Kayla Peche

During a two-day tournament at River Falls Dec 29-30

the Cadott Hornets Wrestling team took on 11 schools in Di-

vision 3 for a Northern Badger Wrestling Classic

With 1145 points the Hornets landed in fifth place with

freshman James Pfeiffer leading the wayAt 152 pounds Pfeiffer won three matches by fall with

two in less than 4 minutes In the third-place battle Pfeiffer

lost by a 5-3 decision to Cody Frederick of Boyceville for his

fourth-place finish

Following Pfeiffer were Tyler Gillett senior and Andrew

Gunderson sophomore who each took sixth place Gillett

received 275 points for Cadott and Gunderson earned 24 points dropping a competitor to the mat in 36 seconds during

one matchup

Eighth-place sophomore Bailey Gillett scored 18 points

during the tournament but lost the seventh-place match with

an 8-5 decision to Sam Burns from River Falls

Also scoring for the team were senior Brandon Pederson

junior Ethan Haider sophomore Josef Hite and freshman CJ

Spaeth

Cadott will return to the mat to host a Hornet wrestling

tournament Jan 9

Earning Best Effort for the Hornets freshmanMitchell Gunderson tries to peel away from his 170-pound contender Gunderson lost the match by onepoint but Cadott left their gym with a win 66-9against Eau Claire Regis (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Mud Brook Pool LeagueWeek 7

ResultsBogieʼs I 6 vs Bogieʼs II 3Arnold 1 vs Tedʼs 8 Big Min-now 4 vs Black Bear 5 Flaterʼs4 vs Roseʼs 5 Big Swedeʼs 6

vs Cookieʼs 3Standings W LTedʼs 48 15Bogieʼs I 36 27Big Swedes 33 30Bogieʼs II 32 31Cookieʼs 32 31Big Minnow 30 33Black Bear 28 35Flaterʼs 27 36Roses 25 38Arnold 24 39

Sophomore Dakota Popp sticks with his Flambeauopponent on Cornellrsquos home court Dec 17 Poppalso brought the ball up the court for the Chiefs for most of the first-half offense Cornell hung on in aclose game pulling out the win 65-63

(Photo by Ginna Young)

Carley Yeager makes a shot in the second half of agame against the Prentice Buccaneers Dec 3 TheLake Holcombe girls brought the game within 10points but couldnrsquot pull of a win ending behind 41-28 (Photo by Monique Westaby)

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OUDOORS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 12

Selina has only missed one year of her entire life of doing

a fly in and she loves heading north with family and friends

This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We

landed on a Saturday and got home on a Saturday We fished

hard laughed lots and stayed up late

July

Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Men-

tors Outdoors) camping trips

The first was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin

Dells and we had a blast The second was on the Petenwell

Flowage Fishing tubing bear baiting and lots of campfire

time with a lot of good people Check out KAMO at

wwwkamokidsorg

August

For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day outing to an island on the Flambeau

Flowage We tube swim sometimes fish and do a whole

bunch of nothing

September

Other than moose or elk hunting what wipes me out more

than anything is bear baiting then hunting This July through

mid October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands

of miles on my truck probably a couple hundred hours in

the woods and though we had plenty of big bear coming to

the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so

we went 32 hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October

October was our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near

Ferryville while camping on an island This trip is a classic

that my father started back in the late rsquo50s I have been

going on it for 44 years and Selina loves it

November

Deer camp

The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants

to leave This fall Selina became independent As long as

she is carrying a compass a daypack and hip boots she does

not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space

Happy New Year

Sunset

An Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalAn Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalA Year in the Outdoors for Selina

Hello friends

So that I may stay home the week between Christmas and

New Yearrsquos I write a column about some of the highlights

of the year that is just coming to an end This yearrsquos column

for the most part is about some of the many outdoor adven-

tures I went on with my 14-year-old daughter Selina Wal-

ters

January

Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went

on a winter camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi

River near La Crosse We had planned on fishing near Fer-

ryville but there was not good ice (Discovery made upon

arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to La Crosse

where for the next two days we had great success on 27-34inch northern pike

February

Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos

annual fisheree which attracts a lot of fishermen and

women We stayed with the Howes had a blast and Selina

took first and second place in the kids northern pike division

with a couple of beautiful gators

This is not meant to be an insult but as big as this fisheree

is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boost the prizes

for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are

14 is a really big deal for a kid

April

Selina just told me that her favorite sport is turkey hunt-

ing Each spring I take her to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos

Youth Turkey Hunt

This year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to

hunt at his pheasant preserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked

it out so Selina could hunt on a neighborrsquos property as welland literally on the last minute of our two-day hunt Selina

harvested a beautiful gobbler

May

Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I men-

tioned she loves this sport The beauty about going from

the early April hunt to May is that spring is in full strut

comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life is good

Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year one of the

biggest turkeys I have been part of harvesting

Later in May we headed to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed

at Birch Point Resort near Bloomer Each spring Selina

brings a friend and our good friend Paul Maire puts us up

in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina this

is another canrsquot miss trip

June

In a yearrsquos time I go on about 40 trips The two best are

Canada to Shultz Lake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) anddeer camp

By Mark Walters

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A Snapshow ndash Not All

Skunks Are Bad

Early afternoon turned into

early evening and the couch was much cozier than sitting

in the cold But my mind wandered as I thought about all

the bucks that would walk past my stand in the swamp if

I wasnrsquot there

ldquoScott do you want to sit with merdquo I asked my hus-

band ldquoItrsquoll be lots of funrdquo

He rolled his eyes but said he would I think later he re-

gretted his decision

We made our way to the stand and by 342 pm we were

set ready to get the big guy I updated my Snapchat ldquoview-

ersrdquo of my new surroundings then checked on the status

of the game The Packers had the game tiedScott and I discussed how cool it would be if there was

a universal button that could be pushed which would suck

all the trees into the ground so you could see if anything

was hiding OK maybe not discussed but rather I men-

tioned it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy and

turned the other direction

A few minutes later I tapped him on the shoulder and

said it would make drives a lot easier and save time He

laughed agreed and continued with his careful watching

of the woods while I kept my eyes on the swamp

Another few minutes later I whispered ldquoWhat if

Sasquatch comes out of that thick stuff over thererdquo That

warranted an eye roll and more silence

My stomach growled and I reached in my pocket for

sustenance ndash a small plastic wrapper of Sprees I carefully

and what I thought was quietly unwrapped them Scott

looked at me like I was setting off a package of fireworks

and shook his head

Finally I got them unwrapped and clunk one fell to the

floor of the stand Then clunk tink tink three more fell

About 45 minutes more of these scenarios and Scott was

more than happy to call it quits exactly at season close ndash

449 pm

ldquoNo wonder you donrsquot see anythingrdquo he said as we

rounded everything up ldquoYou make more noise thanhelliprdquo

ldquohellipHey Irsquod like to remind you that I have seen some of

the biggest deer ever while huntingrdquo I interrupted him

He laughed at my candor reminding me that none of

them were hanging on our wall He was right but I didnrsquot

want to admit it

It was officially the end of opening weekend of gun deer

season and I had been skunked But that last night was my

favorite and although Scott may never go with me again

I have all the Snapchat memories to look back on

And the Packers won

Itrsquos a

irlrsquos

unting Life

B y M o n i q u e W e s t a b y

ndash DNR Outdoor Report ndashWith up to 10 inches across much of the state state park

and forest properties have groomed cross-country ski trails

Brunet Island State Park tracks are full depth but typical of

early season grooming there is debris and exposed turfsoil

scattered throughout Visitors should consider using rock skis

and proceed with caution

About a half dozen counties in far northern Wisconsin have

open or partially open snowmobile trailsMany northern lakes have refrozen but with new snowfall

ice conditions remain highly variable Anglers report up to 5

inches of ice in spots and those venturing out have found fish

Bear cubs will be born in their dens this month Most bull

elks have separated from the cowcalf groups and have re-

formed their bachelor groups

There is a good population of weasels this year with an

abundance of tracks

Great horned owls have begun hooting and claiming terri-

tories Bird feeders are loaded with song and common birds

including a mix of woodpeckers and winter birds Chick-

adees nuthatches gold finches cardinals blue jays and jun-

cos are busy grabbing a seed Red-headed pileated downy

hairy and red-bellied woodpeckers are also common visitors

In a late seasonbow hunt RockyWinchel 19 Shel-don shot this 17-point 17 78-inchspread buck with a

Mathews com-pound bow Dec30 The deer washarvested acrossthe road fromthe Winchel familyfarm around 420pm 18 yards fromthe tree stand fol-lowing a doe andtwo yearlings Thebuck had beenspotted on a trail

camera Oct 21 and didnrsquot appear again until Dec4 This is Winchelrsquos first buck with a bow

(Submitted Photo)

unter of

the Week

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SCHOOL NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page13

FRESH

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Also Sweet Sixteenand Wolf River

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Four Cornell teachershave earned theirMasters of Science de-grees in Education inthe area of ReadingSpecialists from UW-River Falls Those earn-ing their degree left toright on either sideof Cornell superinten-dent Dr Paul M Schleyare Ashley Rosentra-ter (fifth grade) EricaDeitelhoff (sixthseventhgrade) Chelsey Stein-metz (fourth grade) andErica Ruf (kindergarten)

(Submitted Photo)

Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

(CVTC) and already has a job lined up

working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

are typically recruited by companies after

completing just one year of the two-year pro-

gram and that was the case with Licht

ldquoI had two semesters done and I was al-

ready working for Global Finishing Solu-

tions as a part-time internrdquo Licht said of the

business where he will do electrical design

work ldquoThey offered a tuition reimburse-

ment which was really nicerdquo

Licht initially studied in an information

technology program at CVTC and worked at

EDI in Chippewa Falls then decided on achange in programs

ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

Electromechanical Technology fit that billrdquo

Licht said ldquoI really like it You can imple-

ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

52-1570952 bull wnaxlp

In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

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KEVINrsquoS REFRIGERATION SER-

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PUBLIC NOICES 983085 CLASSIFIEDS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page15

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David J Irwin DDS

Christopher D Goettl DDS

Accepting New Patients

The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

1-157293 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

1-157309 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

1-157311 bull wnaxlp

PUBLIC NOTICE

TA JamesDue to a change in ownership of the prop-

erty at 418 N Main Street Cadott WI

Please call 715-828-3100 by Feb 15 2016

Failure to respond to this notice could re-

sult in storage andor disposal of personal

property52-1571922

Courier Sentinel

Call 715-861-4414 to

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

Page 4: Courier Sentinel January 7, 2016

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10 Years Ago

2005

Sponsored by the Pass It

On program area youth are

treated to a day of ice fishing

at Cornell Brunet Island

State Park While not every

child caught a fish volun-

teers Al Thomas Ed Thon

and Rick Goltz made sure

the best effort was given

Lindsay Wojciuch Travis

Anderson and Spencer

Harmison are recognized by

the Caught Doing Good pro-

gram at the Cornell Elemen-

tary School

20 Years Ago

1995

Although the judges said it

was a tough decision the

home of Ron and Lisa Siver-

ling is chosen as the winner

of the Holcombe holiday

lighting contest

Eric Newman Gilman is

arrested in New Mexico after

he robs the Dairyland State

Bank in Sheldon The 20-

year-old held up the bank at

gunpoint while a 14-year-

old runaway girl from Ala-

bama kept the car running

outside Newman was cap-

tured after his father said he

was heading back to his Fort

Hood Army posting from

which he was AWOL

30 Years Ago

1985

Ice on Lake Holcombe

will be unstable and haz-

ardous throughout the winter

and fishermen and snowmo-

bilers should be cautious To

maintain oxygen levels for

fish in backwater bays the

Northern States Power Com-

pany will fluctuate the

flowage level weekly caus-

ing ice thickness to become

unpredictable

Wisconsin becomes the

ninth state to recognize mar-

riage as an equal partnership

after Senate Bill 150 and As-

sembly Bill 200 are signed

reforming the laws on mar-

riage property Unless the

woman brought income to

the household with the pre-

vious laws it was deemed

she did not contribute to the

family and had no claim to

property

40 Years Ago

1975

An opossum is found in a

chicken coop at Derward Ar-

nesonrsquos property in Cornell

According to the DNR itrsquos

unusual for the animal to

venture this far north

With the rising price of in-

flation The Cornell Courier

and Cadott Sentinel are

forced to raise their prices to

continue publication and pay

for supplies and postage

Weekly papers increase by a

nickel making them 20

cents while yearly subscrip-

tions rise to $650

50 Years Ago

1965

The Cornell Betterment

Association sponsors Boo-

ster Days designed to pro-

mote business and fun in the

city Those who register

could have their names

drawn on Tuesday after-

noons A bank official draws

a name as the fire whistle

blows signaling merchants

to open envelopes with a

contestantrsquos name in them If

that person is in the business

at the time the merchant

calls the bank to inform them

they have a winner

60 Years Ago

1955

The Chippewa Valley

Courier is given a commen-

dation for exceptional and

meritorious conduct of out-

standing service for the Dis-

abled American Veterans

Because the paper publicized

a Thanksgiving Day Seal

Drive the organization could

give more than 1600 Christ-

mas gifts to veterans

100 Years Ago

The Brunet Falls Lodge

180 Knights of Pythias in

Cornell hold meetings every

Monday at Thomas Hall and

encourage new members

ndash Sentinel Look Back ndash ndash Couriers of the Past ndash

ndash Neighboring News ndash

10 Years Ago

2006

The Cadott boys basket-

ball team wins their first

West Cloverbelt Conference

game of the season 86-80

over Fall Creek

Jeremiah Burish wins by

major decision 16-0 over

Mondovirsquos Dillon Marten at

the Northern Badger

Wrestling Classic in River

Falls

A state legislative hearing

to air peoplersquos problems with

the state DNR will be held at

Rickrsquos Halfway Hall

20 Years Ago

1996

Cadott wrestlers place

second in Division 2 at the

two-day Northern Badger

Wrestling Classic at UW-

Stout Josh Spaeth wins a

4-3 match over Jason Holt

Prescott with a late take-

down to take third in the

tournament

Tracy Buchanan and Todd

Pozarski graduate from the

University of Wisconsin -

Eau Claire with degrees in

physical education

The AAAL Branch

1440 holds a benefit card

party at the Cadott High

School Commons

30 Years Ago

1986

Up for election this year

are three Cadott School

Board trustee seats ndash Ken

Luebstorf John Klay and

Charles Sedivy

The Cadott Lions Club

schedules their annual ice

fishing contest A three-

wheeler is set as the grand

prize

John Rothrsquos Sugar Bush in

Cadott is the site of a Maple

Syrup Institute

Cadott High School will

host the 1986 Cloverbelt

Conference Music Festival

40 Years Ago

1976

The WisDNR orders the

closure of the Cadott landfill

because the soil in the area is

unfit for a landfill site

The Boyd Farmers Union

Cooperative purchases the

Cadott Soil Services Center

A 292 Yamaha snowmo-

bile will be the first grand

prize in the annual Boyd-

Cadott Lions Ice Fishing

Contest on Pike Lake

Jim Bruhn 138 pounds

wins two matches and loses

one in a triple dual meet with

Bruce Nekoosa and Park

Falls

50 Years Ago

1966

A family from Cadott

sponsors a 10-year-old boy

from Colombia by sending

him a check each month to

help with expenses and ne-

cessities

Tom Miller proprietor of

Millerrsquos Super Valu is

elected president of the

Cadott Chamber of Com-

merce for the coming year to

succeed Don Sperber

Peter Dugal is appointed

as a citizen member to the

Wisconsin State Highway

Commission Advisory

Board

60 Years Ago

1956

In a score-packed over-

time period the Cadott Hor-

nets Boys Basketball team

turns in a thrilling victory

over the Stanley-Boyd Ori-

oles 67-61

Greeting Cadott students

after the holiday break is

Jess Doers new office clerk

and receptionist for the

Cadott School District

The Federal Reserve Bank

of Minneapolis reports that

the Cadott Bank debits are

21 percent higher this year

than compared to last year

PAS amp PRESEN Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 4

Augusta

Area Times

With no qualified replace-

ment stepping forward Live

Wire Youth Center in Au-

gusta closes their doors

In the height of last

minute holiday shopping

the team at Scheels presents

Beaver Creek Reserve with

a $200000 check for the re-

model of the Discovery

Room at Wise Nature Cen-

ter

Bloomer

Advance

Bloomer High School stu-dent Alex Stebane returns

from California where she

was one of the contestants in

the $100000 episode of

Americarsquos Funniest Home

Videos

The Bloomer School

Board approves a $35 mil-

lion referendum for the ex-

pansion of the Bloomer

Middle School The primary

additions would be six new

classrooms

The Bloomer Blackhawks

Girls Basketball team wins

64-27 over Boyceville

The New Auburn Fire De-

partment moves into their

new fire hall and plans an

open house for Jan 10 with

free chili

Colfax

Messenger

Gunnar Zurek is sen-

tenced to six and a half years

in prison and 10 12 years of

supervision after the car he

was driving crashed and

killed his girlfriend and in-

jured another man

Following a public hear-

ing the Elk Mound Village

Board approves a general

fund budget for 2016 of

$681844 and a water and

sewer budget of $295893 Colfax resident Gust Fehr

member of the Howard-

Campbell-Ganske Post 179

American Legion in Chetek

is honored as their Legion-

naire of the Year

The Colfax High School

gets a $19000 grant for a

distance learning lab that

will allow students and staff

to tie into colleges universi-

ties and technical schools

and take classes online

Ladysmith

News

The Ladysmith Lions

Club grows by 10 percent

with the induction of seven

new members ndash Blake Doud

Steve Monday Mike

Toycen Jim Moss Deb

Moss Jim Renneke and

Cindy Krings

Rusk County clerk Denise

Wetzel is recognized as a

Top Female Executive by

the International Womenrsquos

Leadership Association

Ladysmith Lion Ron

Moore is recognized for

years of service to the local

club as membership chair-

man

Stanley

Republican

The Red Cross collects 50units of blood from the Stan-

ley-Boyd community miss-

ing the goal of collecting 64

Dan Gilles wins the $500

Stanley Lions Club raffle

Ketty Clow wins the $175

raffle

Stanley mayor Mike

Henke seeks a third term in

office and all incumbents

have taken out papers for re-

election Those common

council members are Jesse

Frey in the first ward

Howard Duckeet in the sec-

ond ward Lance Johnson in

the third ward and Norm

Christianson in the fourth-

seventh wards

This fancy horse-drawn buggy with its red velvet up-

holstery was considered the Cadillac of buggies It was

used by Charles Grassle Cadott as he traveled around the

Cadott area buying cattle to ship to Chicago and Milwau-

kee

The buggy was manufactured by the Northwestern

Manufacturing Company Fort Atkinson around 1915

In late 1914 the Cadott Sentinel published a story about

the Grassle Brothers (Albert and Charles) James Doherty

Frank Price Kass Hardy and Will Clark shipping 15 train

carloads of livestock that week

In October 1915 the Cadott Sentinel reported the Grassle Brothers were the

heaviest shippers that week with a total of six cars

An Aug 5 1921 article in the Superior Telegram described Cadott as the leading

livestock center of the Chippewa Valley

Children loved to see Charles come to their farm as he always had candy to give

them He was also

prominent in the com-

munity and served as

president of the Citi-

zens State Bank from

1905 until his death

Charles was found

dead in his bed Oct

23 1925 by a worker

on his farm who no-

ticed his horse was still

in its usual place

(Courtesy of

the Cadott Area

Historical Society)

Cadott bull Cornell bull Lake Holcombe areas

Tales of our Beginnings

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COURIER SENINEL Page 5

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Betty worked for the Cadott Sentinel in the 1960sbeginning as a columnist for the Town of Lafayette News

and then as news editorfor several years under WaltBrovald She published manyof her interviews with localresidents from her column

called ldquoLetrsquos Get Acquaintedrdquoin a book by the same name

Betty Gumbert of Altoonawill turn 90 on Jan 8 2016

1-157238

Cadott Elderly Program

Jan 11-15

Mon Egg salad sandwich

vegetable soup fruit

Tues Roast beef dinner

mashed potatoes vegetables

pudding

Wed Chicken drummies

tater tots beans lettuce salad

apple crisp

Thurs Spaghetti garlic

bread applesauce

Fri Fish fry cottage cheese

french fries ice cream

All meals served with bread

and milk For reservationscan-

cellations call 715-579-2893

by noon the previous daySenior dining served from

1130 am-1230 pm at

Kathyrsquos Diner Cadott If school

is cancelled because of

weather meals will not be

served

Cornell Elderly Program

Jan 11-15

Mon - Fri Not provided

For reservationscancella-

tions call 715-579-2910 by

noon the previous day Senior

dining served at 1130 am at

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church

Cornell If school is cancelled

because of weather meals will

not be served

Cadott School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Breakfast pizza ani-

mal crackers applesauce cup

Tues Mini strawberry bagel

yogurt blueberries

Wed Pancake on a stick

with syrup fruit bread with jelly

Thurs Colby cheese

omelet fruit bread with jelly

Fri Sunrise flatbread or

breakfast burrito banana

bread fruitLunch

Mon Chicken in gravy

mashed potatoes steamed

carrots cranberries banana

bread with butter blend

Tues Hornet nachos with

meat and cheese sauce re-

fried beans chips salad bar

applesauce sliced oranges

HS bread with peanut butter

Wed Grilled cheese sand-

wich tomato soup with crack-

ers fresh vegetables fruit

cocktail apple

Thurs Chicken strips

sweet potatoes salad bar

tropical fruit melon HS bread

with peanut butter

Fri Hot dog on a bun tater

tots mixed vegetables orange

juice fruit

Cornell School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Bacon egg and

cheese breakfast pizza

Tues Pancakes warm cin-

namon apples

Wed Pancakes warm cin-

namon apples

Thurs Fresh baked corn-bread hot ham

Fri Cinnamon roll string

cheese

Lunch

Mon Cheeseburger on a

bun french fries baked beans

Tues Soft shell taco with all

the fixings

Wed Garlic chicken over

rice mixed vegetables fortune

cookie

Thurs Fish potato smiles

Fri Homemade chili sand-

wich crackers fruit

Lake Holcombe School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Muffin cheese stick

pineapple

Tues Waffle yogurt cup

fruit choice

Wed Cinnamon roll cot-

tage cheese grape juice

Thurs Breakfast pizza

pears

Fri Egg sandwich tri taters

apple juice

Lunch

Mon Chicken and gravy

biscuits glazed carrots fruit

choiceTues Taco Tuesday featur-

ing hard shell tacos assorted

vegetables apple slices

Wed Chicken on a bun

butter parsley potatoes green

beans pineapple

Thurs Tomato soup with

crackers grilled cheese sand-

wich fresh vegetables with

dip chilled pineapple

Fri Scalloped potatoes with

ham broccoli fruit choice

ndash Lunch Menus ndash

Chippewa Falls Public

Library Book and BakeSale ndash Thursday Jan 14 10am-7 pm Friday Jan 1510 am-3 pm For moremore information call 715-723-3210

Cadott Movie Night ndash Friday Jan 15 530 pmCadott Elementary School

Cadott Village BoardMeeting ndash Monday Jan 18630 pm Cadott VillageHall

Lake Holcombe School-Board Meeting ndash MondayJan 18 7 pm Lake Hol-combe Elementary IMC

Stress Coping Session

Finding Joy ndash Tuesday Jan

19 10-11 am 7-8 pmChippewa Valley YMCACommunity Room

Cornell Area BettermentAssociation Meeting ndashWednesday Jan 20 7 amCornell Elementary SchoolCamaraderie Club Room

Medicare 101 Informa-tional Session ndash WednesdayJan 20 3 pm ChippewaCounty Courthouse Room302 For more informationcall 715-726-7778

Cornell City CouncilMeeting ndash Thursday Jan 77 pm Cornell City CouncilChambers

ndash Coming Events ndash

Rusk County Memorial Hospital serves veteransRecently reviewed and approved Rusk County Memorial

Hospital (RCMH) has announced they are now a registered

provider under the Veterans Choice Program which was cre-

ated by the Veterans Access Choice and Accountability Act

(VACAA) of 2014

The VACAA expands the options veterans have and with

the Veterans Choice Program veterans can seek medical care

at an approved non-VA center with prior authorization from

the program if they live more than 40 miles away from a US

Department of VA healthcare facility that offers the services

needed andor are unable to get an appointment with a VA

provider within 30 days (or a date determined as medically

necessary by their physician)

All non-VA centers must be reviewed and meet quality

standards to receive approval for the program

ldquoItrsquos an honor to serve our veteransrdquo says Charisse Oland

RCMH CEO ldquoRCMH is pleased to see improvements being

made to help veterans gain more timely access to care and

relieve hardships due to travelrdquo

Sandra Meddaugh local veteran says she found the pro-

gram to be a welcome improvement once she understood all

of her options

ldquoI am glad that I donrsquot have to travel an excessive distance

for care that can be provided locallyrdquo said Meddaugh ldquoThere

are still some bugs but itrsquos really a great programrdquo

Because of a misconception Meddaugh was originally told

she didnrsquot qualify for the program Although she lives within

40 miles of a VA healthcare facility the healthcare services

provided at the center were limited

Deciding to investigate further Meddaugh called the Vet-

erans Choice Program call center and discovered she was el-

igible for the program because her local VA facility did not

offer the services she needed

Although veterans need to go through the program to co-

ordinate all appointments they can request service from ap-

proved facilities like RCMH Once veterans choose a local

non-VA provider their request must be authorized by the Vet-

erans Choice Program This process takes approximately one

week

ldquoNot only does it save me time but it has eliminated some

of the obstacles Irsquove faced with obtaining the healthcare I

needrdquo Meddaugh said

ldquoThis program is a benefit to veterans and I am glad Rusk

County Memorial Hospital took the initiative to become an

approved facilityrdquo said RCMH Board of Trustees member

and Wisconsin State Rep James Edming ldquoThey have the

finest doctors and nurses that you can find and this is a good

step in the right direction to better serve our veteransrdquo

Rusk County Memorial Hospital (RCMH) employ-ees community givers and Rusk County Commu-nity Connection (RC3) staff members gather aroundthe RCMH Miracle Tree This is the third year thehospital has hosted the RC3 sponsored tree in aneffort to help community members in need duringthe holidays Tags with requested items were hungon the branches and givers purchased the itemswrapped them then returned them to be distrib-uted Along with the Miracle Tree at Gordyrsquos Marketdonations collected served over 110 children andmore than 120 individuals during the 2015 holidayseason (Submitted Photo)

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Anson United Methodist Church

12 mile east of Lake Wissota StatePark on Cty O ndash Anson Township715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim1115 am Sunday Worship Service

Bethlehem Lutheran Church

10 miles south of Cadott on Hwy 27715-877-3249Rev James Norton1030 am Sunday Worship Service

9 am Sunday School (Sept ndash May)

Big Drywood Lutheran Church

27095 120th Ave ndash Cadott715-289-3608Pastor Lucy Schottelkorb10 am Sunday Worship Service6 pm Wednesday With the WordStudy (Sept-May)

Cadott United Methodist Church

Maple and Ginty Streets ndash Cadott715-289-4845Pastor George Olinske1045 am Sunday Worship ServiceFirst Sunday Holy CommunionFourth Sunday Potluck followingservice

English Lutheran Church of Bateman

20588 Cty Hwy X ndash Chippewa Falls715-723-4231 ndash elcbatemanorgPastor Deborah Nissen9 am Sunday WorshipWednesday 530 pm Light Supper6 pm Study Time All Ages 7 pmWorship Service

Faith Baptist Church

724 Main St ndash Cornell715-827-0222Pastor Mark Williams930 am Sunday School for all ages1030 am Worship Service

First Presbyterian Church

4th and Ripley ndash Cornell715-239-6263

1030 am Sunday Worship ServiceHoly Communion first Sunday

Holcombe United Methodist Church

27841 Cty Hwy M ndash Holcombe715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim830 am Sunday Worship Service845 am Childrenrsquos Sunday School10 am Adult Sunday School2-5 pm Food Pantry Open secondand fourth Tuesdays

Holy Cross Catholic Church

107 South 8th St ndash Cornell715-239-6826Father Eric LinzmaierDeacon Dennis Rivers830 am Sunday Mass5 pm Tuesday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass830 am Thursday Mass830 am Friday Mass4 pm Saturday Mass 330 pmConfession

Holy Family Church

226 East 3rd Ave ndash Stanley 715-644-5435Father William Felix6 pm Saturday Mass11 am Sunday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass

Jim Falls United Methodist Church

139th Ave Cty S South ndash Jim Falls715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim10 am Sunday Worship Service1015 am Childrenrsquos Sunday School

New Hope Assembly of God

318 South 7th St ndash Cornell715-239-6954cornellhopecomPastor Dan Gilboy 10 am Sunday WorshipSunday Morning Nursery and Chil-drenrsquos Church6 pm Wednesday Youth Group

New Hope Presbyterian Church

W14520 Cty Hwy M ndash HannibalGilman715-239-6263845 am Sunday Worship Service

New Life Alliance Church

1 mile west of CC on Z ndash Cornell715-239-6490Pastor Jim Brandli9 am Sunday School (Sept ndash May)10 am Worship Service

Childrenrsquos Church for ages 3-610 am Tuesday Womenrsquos BibleStudy 7 am Wednesday Prayer Meeting630 pm AWANA for ages 6 years

ndash sixth grade (Sept ndash May) 7-9 pm Youth Group for grades 7-126 am Thursday Menrsquos Bible Study

Northwoods Church

4th and Thomas St ndash Cornell715-289-3780Pastor Greg Sima10 am Non-denominational Sunday Services (nursery provided)630 pm Wednesday Bible Study for kids and adults

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church

6th and Ripley Streets ndashCornell715-239-6891Pastor Andy Schottelkorb830 am Sunday Worship930 am Sunday SchoolCommunion first and third Sundays

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

13989 195th St ndash Jim Falls715-382-4422Father Eric Linzmaier1030 am Sunday Mass

St Anthonyrsquos Catholic Church

of Drywood

Jct Cty Hwy S and 250th St ndash JimFalls715-289-4422Father Eric Linzmaier

7 pm Saturday Mass

St Francis Catholic Church

W10193 Lehman Rd ndash Holcombe715-532-3501Father David ObertsFather Christopher Kemp4 pm Saturday Mass8 am Alternating Friday Mass

St Johnrsquos Catholic Church

N657 Cty Rd VV ndash Sheldon715-447-8510Father Mandanu Sleeva Raju1030 am Sunday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass

St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church

(Missouri Synod)215 East Seminary St ndash Cadott715-289-4521Pastor Raymond Bell9 am Sunday Worship Service10 am Sunday School

St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church

(Wisconsin Synod)700 Thomas Street ndash Cornell715-239-6081Pastor Patrick Feldhus

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9 am Sunday Worship1015 am Sunday School

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Hwy H at S ndash Rural Gilman715-703-907111 am Sunday Worship Service930 am Sunday SchoolCommunion second and fourth Sun-days

St Josephrsquos Church

719 East Patten St ndash Boyd715-644-5435Father William Felix930 am Sunday Mass830 am Tuesday Mass

830 am Friday Mass

St Rose of Lima Church

415 North Maple St ndash Cadott715-644-5435Father William Felix4 pm Saturday Mass8 am Sunday Mass830 am Tuesday Mass and

Communion Service830 am Thursday Mass

The Rock Church

(Non-denominational)230 West Main St ndash Gilman715-669-5082Pastor Smokey Tennison1030 am Sunday Worship Service6 pm Friday Bible Study

Trinity Lutheran Church

W5568 Main St ndash Sheldon715-452-5359Pastor Aric Fenske1015 am Sunday Worship Service1130 am Sunday School

Zion Lutheran Church

(Missouri Synod)5th Ave and Crumb St ndash Gilman715-447-8286Pastor Aric Fenske830 am Sunday Worship Service330 pm Wednesday ChildrenrsquosStudy

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OBIUARIES 983085 COMMUNIY Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 7

ndash Obituaries ndash Helen J Ewings

Helen J Ewings 93 Cor-

nell passed away Wednesday

Dec 30 2015 at the Cornell

Area Care Center

Helen was born Nov 7

1922 to Selmer and Hulda

(Olson) Henderson in Taylor

She graduated fromChippewa Falls High School

in 1940

Helen was employed at

Woolworthrsquos in Chippewa

Falls and then at First Na-

tional Bank in Chippewa Falls

Helen married Edwin Ewings in 1970 They lived at Lake

Wissota then moved to Cornell following retirement

She enjoyed flowers gardening traveling and spending

time with family

Helen was a member of St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church and

the Ladies Aide and was treasurer for the local AAL organ-

ization

She is survived by several nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her parents husband Edwin

Ewings sister Inez Beaudette brother-in-law Wallace

Beaudette and other brothers-in-lawServices were held at 11 am Tuesday Jan 5 at St Johnrsquos

Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev Patrick Feldhus

officiating Interment was in the Cornell Cemetery

Visitation was one hour prior to the services Tuesday

morning at the church

Online condolences can be expressed at bortonleiserfuner-

alhomecom 1-157307

Kenneth LaVern Hakes JrKenneth LaVern Hakes Jr

62 Cornell passed away Sun-

day Jan 3 at Luther Hospital

in Eau Claire with his family

at his side

Kenneth was born April 4

1953 the son of Kenneth Sr

and Gwendolyn Hakes Cor-

nell

He married Elaine Pahl June

5 1971 in Cornell

He was a self-employed

truck driver with the business

owned and operated by him-

self and wife Elaine for 38

years He traveled 48 states and Canada for 3 12 million

miles accident free

He enjoyed hunting and fishing and gardening was his

passion He loved to have his grandchildren and great-grand-

children near him

Kenneth will be greatly missed by family and friends

He is survived by his wife Elaine children Marshall

(Cari) Hakes Laurie Hakes (Louie Meyer) Robert (Andrea)

Hakes and Lisa (Marty) Ash 15 grandchildren 13 great-

grandchildren mother Gwendolyn Hakes brothers and sis-

ters Kathy Dembinski Donna Dembinski Tom Hakes

Richard Hakes Pat White Randy Hakes and Tim Hakes and

by many nieces and nephews

He was preceded in death by his father Kenneth Hakes Sr

uncle Chet Hakes and mother and father-in-law Mary and

Alvin Pahl

Per Kennethrsquos request there will be no formal services but

family and friends may visit at the residence 1-157319

Charles H ldquoChuckrdquo PuchalskiCharles H ldquoChuckrdquo Puchal-

ski 68 Cadott died Wednes-

day Dec 30 2015

He was born Nov 12 1947

in Fergus Falls Minn to Dora

(Reuss) and Hugo Puchalski

He graduated from Barrett

High School in 1965

He joined the National

Guard in 1967 and also

worked in Benson Minn

painting Tyler Frontier

Spreaders

He went to work for Johnson Brothers from Litchfield

Minn in 1968 There he joined the Carpenterrsquos Union

He worked building bridges dams and disposal plants in

various towns

He married Sue Jenson in 1969

Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers until 1973 From

1973-77 he started and operated a lumber company in Bar-

rett Minn with his brother Terry They built many houses

around the community

Between 1977-85 he was an over-the-road truck driver for

Midwest Coast Jerry Siemens Trucking He hauled meat and

produce in 48 states

Between 1985-95 Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers and

Lunda Construction

Chuck and his son Bruce started a construction company

named Jim Falls Buildings amp Construction in 1995 Together

they built many many houses in the Chippewa Valley

Charles married a girl from Boston Mass Maureen E

Alger in 1986 They bought 5 acres in Wisconsin in 1988

and built a home where he lived out his life

He enjoyed hunting fishing the outdoors playing cards

and watching westerns He also never missed a Packers

game His greatest joy came from spending time with his

wife children and grandchildren

He is survived by his wife Maureen E Puchalski children

Jodi (Kerby) Strickler James Butler Heather (Jamie)

Gubrud Crystal Butler and Dusty (Heather) Puchalski

daughter-in-law Shannon Puchalski siblings Nancy Waugh

Elaine (Jim) Mattson Betty (Richard) Tweeter Terry Puchal-ski Gerald (Zina) Puchalski Dick (Diane) Puchalski Neil

(Jan) Puchalski and Kelly (Kyle) Purrier grandchildren

Kyle Samantha Tyler Chase Jared Riley Brennan Hunter

Ridley Charlie Lorelai and KaSandra and numerous nieces

nephews cousins and friends

He was preceded in death by his parents son Bruce

Puchalski brothers-in-law Virgil Johnson and Harvey

Waugh and sister-in-law Lea Puchalski

A memorial service was held at 2 pm Monday Jan 4 at

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel in Chippewa Falls with the

Rev Aaron Sturgis officiating

Visitation was one hour prior to the service Monday at the

funeral chapel

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel amp Cremation Services in

Chippewa Falls is serving the family

Online condolences can be expressed at

pedersonvolkercom 1-157308

Myra M SmithMyra M Smith 96 Cornell passed away Sunday Jan 3

2016 at St Josephrsquos Hospital in Chippewa Falls

A memorial service will be held at 2 pm Sunday Jan 10

at St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev

Patrick Feldhus officiating

Inurnment will be in the Cornell Cemetery at a later date

Visitation will be one hour prior to the services Sunday at

the church

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Most of us have had our fill of football games with all the

bowl games during the holidays

Bob and Barb Lompa attended the get-together for their

Gilman High School class of 1965 at Tedrsquos Timberlodge

Monday with 19 people attending

The Holcombe Seniors Club will meet at the Holcombe

United Methodist Church at noon Jan 14 Everyone bring a

dish to pass and the theme this time is to wear an ugly

sweater or sweatshirt This will be a good time to catch up

on the news over Christmas

Several people donated blood at the blood bank collection

in Cornell on Monday There was a good turn out I am told

The ice must have gotten thick enough to fish as I am see-ing several ldquodaredevilsrdquo on Cranberry Lake I like fish but

not that much There are a number of springs on that lake I

sure hope nothing happens

ndash Holcombe Happenings ndash

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ment a trench is dug new tile is put down

and a sump pump is installed

The Courier Sentinel holds a Diaper Drive

with almost 1500 infantadult diapers col-

lected for local food pantries

Cadott student Tyler Miles takes first place

in the CO2 Dragster competition at a Team

Problem Solving contest in Eau Claire

Dr Tonya Prokop joins Kromrey Chiro-

practic in Cadott After graduating from

Flambeau High School Prokop received her

doctorate degree from Northwestern HealthScience University in Bloomington Minn

With the possibility of a $700000 deficit

in 2016-17 the Lake Holcombe School

Board discusses needing a ldquoworst case sce-

nariordquo referendum to ldquoplugrdquo the financial

hole

Steve and Wendy Sin-

gleton open Wendyrsquos

Stacker Cafe on Bridge

Street in Cornell

The Cornell Fire De-

partment extinguishes a

skidsteer fire at the Scott

Mohr farm on County

Highway D east of Cor-

nell

Cornell is awarded a$5000 Urban Forestry

Grant to assist in a tree in-

ventory to help make

plans for the arrival of the

emerald ash borer

A daddydaughter dance

is held at Lake Holcombe

School for area fathers to

treat their daughters to an

evening of dancing

dressed in finery

BirthsCarsten Payton

Bri-Ana Schofield

Sawyer Thon Benjamin

Briggs

Deaths Donald Craker

Rosetta Walker Elsie Melville ClarenceWalsvik Gary Jones Joan Melgaard Philip

Lukowicz Lynn Johnson Jr Nancy Maurina

February

Donna Woodcock takes over as the new

Cadott postmaster

Cleoan Wright is hired as the new Cornell

Police Department secretary

Cornell School Board member Lyle Briggs

is recognized for 20 years of service on the

school board at a ceremony in Milwaukee

The Lake Holcombe Boys Basketball team

receives $1000 from the Lake Holcombe

Lions Club for new uniforms

The Chippewa River Rendezvous organi-

zation holds a sledding event at Brunet Island

State Park

Cornell Bank Mutual will close their doorsin May along with six other branches as part

of an efficiency and expense reduction effort

Cadott Elementary School second-grade

student Parker Davis makes his 100th deposit

into the school banking program with Citi-

zenrsquos State Bank

The Cornell City Council increases the

full-time police officer wage to $1931hour

Cadott Route 2 mail carrier John Munroe

retires after 24 years on the job Munroe re-

ceived his first full-time route in 1999 and

plans to remain in the Lafayette area

Cadott Lions Club president Brian Dulmes

presents Cadott School Board presidentCedric Boettcher with $1000 for the school

lunch program

The classes of 2006-2008 take home

championship honors at the Lake Holcombe

School basketball alumni tournament Bruce

Anderson is

named as the 2015

Lake Holcombe

honorary sports

fan

The Cornell Ele-

mentary School

ldquoJumps for Heartrdquo

collecting more

than $2100

Births Liam

BollomDeaths Dale

Stipek Patricia

Sippy Bette Bit-

ter Caroline Au-

dorff Beatrice

Mickelson Phillip

Puljas Guy

Crosby Florence

Giebel Luella

Douville

March

The Cadott Fire

Department ex-

presses a concern

to the Cadott Vil-

lage Board about

the yearly $1500 charge for a water meterThe Cornell Elementary School receives a

visit from the WQOW Channel 18 meteorol-

ogist team and hosts a weather academy

MRG Patty a Lowline Angus cow owned

by Mark and Tammy Gilles of Sigel Sunset

Ranch in Cadott wins National Champion

with her calf at the 2015 National Western

Livestock Show in Denver Colo

Freshman Andrew Gunderson and senior

Austin Najbrt represent Cadott at the state

wrestling tournament

The Walthers family in Cadott welcomes

foreign exchange student Jason Ng from

Hong Kong China

Cadott Boy Scout Trenton Weiss meets

with Gov Scott Walker as a youth delegate

and delivers an annual report to the governor and members of the Wisconsin Legislature

Rhonda Mataczynski retires after 39 years

as the Lake Holcombe Com-

munity Theater director

The River Country Plaza

Veterans Memorial sees a new

addition in the form of a Viet-

nam Veterans Association

Flag

A Cadott man is injured in

an explosion at Greener Acres

Transmission after he attempts

to cut open a metal drum with

a blow torch

Former Congressmen Tom

Petri and Dave Obey speak at

the Cadott School District todiscuss civic participation and

congressional work

Cornell eighth grader Jor-

dan Shackleton sets a new

school record at an archery

tournament in Sparta

The Cadott Hornets Archery

team takes aim at national

competition after they place

first in all four of their tourna-

ments Helping the team on to

the next level and earning a

new school record is senior Kaeden Thom

A fire damages the Building

Blocks Early Learning Center

in Cadott after kids and em-

ployees leave for the day

Kaden Kinney Lake Hol-

combe seventh grader heads

to Lexington Ky with his

horse Willow to compete in

the Road to the Horse All-Star

Shootout

Births Chase Anthony Cyress Krueger

Presley Boisvert Obadiah Yeager

Deaths Urban Gass Helen Simmerman

Rune Ruud Michael Westerberg Fred Gass

Kay Roscoe Edward Boris Amy Shilts

Naomi KaveenApril

The Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative

plans to demolish their current building built

in 1951 and construct a new office and truck

garage Employees plan to relocate to a va-

cant building on Main Street formerly Dr

Lanersquos Dental Office

The Cornell Camaraderie Club packs their

1900th box to send overseas to the troops

Cornell citizen Bertha Leja turns 100

Cal Demulling 8 Cadott takes first place

in the Special Olympic basketball skills at the

district level

The Cornell Archery team takes first at a

tournament in Cashton During the tourna-

ment sophomore McKenzie Weggen breaks

the school record set by eighth grader JordanShackleton

An apartment complex on Cadottrsquos Main

Street is damaged when a kitchen fire breaks

out in the building

Larry Sime River Country Store manager

retires after 53 years in the seedfeed indus-

try

The Lake Holcombe FFA holds a Spring

Madness Food Drive to provide Easter meals

for the Lake Holcombe Food Pantry During

the week-long drive more than 1000 items

are collected in addition to $400

Cadott holds their alumni tournament

weekend with the classes of 2005 and 2007

taking first place in the gold division basket-

ball matchups and the class of 2001 bringing

home the trophy for the black divisionThe Cornell High School hosts a Job Fair

and Business Expo sponsored by the Cornell

Area Betterment Association

The Cadott Hornets Archery team brings

home their seventh state title after they com-

pete at the NASP State Championship The

team sets a new state record

The Cornell FFA forestry team takes first-

place honors at the Agricultural Technology

Contest in River Falls

The Lake Holcombe School agriculture

department receives more than $21000 from

the Don ldquoTinyrdquo Albrecht estate to help stu-

dents go on field trips

Danielle Gygi Holcombe receives the

Good Citizen Award from the Eau Claire

Chapter of the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution

Crescent Meats Cadott earns Grand

Champion with their head cheese at a Meat

Product Show

Nick Seng is crowned as the Lake Hol-

combe 2015 Junior Prom king while Ka-

reese Jiskra reigns as Prom queen

Cadott names Austin Anderson as the 2015

Junior Prom king while Elizabeth Kyes is

crowned queen

Erica Rutherford a second grader atLake Holcombe dances with her grandpa Frank Rutherford at thesecond annual DaddyDaughter Dance Jan 23

(Photo by Monique Westaby)

Sigel Sunset Ranch in Cadott takes home firstplace honors at the National Western LivestockShow cowcalf division in January with their Low-line Angus beef cow Patti and her calf Bond Pos-ing with the champion cattle left to right areMadeline Bode owner Tammy Gilles owner MarkGilles judge Blake Bloomberg associationprincess Laramie Coffey association queen BridgetHoffman handler and ranch employee Shea Esserand handler Samantha Straley (Submitted Photo)

Cadott sophomore Brandon Pederson found outthe hard way the dangers of distracted driving dur-ing the April 10 Stop the Texts Stop the Wrecks as-sembly The Cadott students and a few faculty

members rode a childrenrsquos bicycle between conesacross the gym while trying to text and ldquodriverdquo (Photo by Kayla Peche)

The Cornell Fair was held Friday June 12 through Sunday June 14 offeringrides carnival food free music and the Cornell Lions Club famous charcoalchicken dinner (Photo by Monique Westaby)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage8

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Births Peityn Nikolai Lucy Patten Bryn-

ley Hoff

Deaths Edna Pagenkopf the Rev Jere-

miah Cashman Suzanne Stubb Lydia

Tkachuk Mary Ann Kocher Senior Master

Sgt Phillip Gygi Charles Sikora Melvin

Mattson Frances Matschee Roy Yohnk

Dorothy Reeve Genevieve Jackson Evelyn

Swanson Ursula Preston

May

The Hornet Hustle Fun Run has 92 partic-ipants and raises about $1400 for a Cadott

eighth-grade field trip

The Cornell School Board accepts the res-

ignations of first-grade teacher Jason Jaenke

and marketing and business instructor Ryan

Helke

The Cornell High School plays host to the

ldquoEnchanted Eveningrdquo Junior Prom where

Curtis Hakes is crowned as king while Eliz-

abeth Sproul reigns as queen

World War II veteran and Cornell native

Eino Martino boards the Never Forgotten

Honor Flight to Washington DC

Seventeen Cornell Spanish students chap-

eroned by parents and faculty members

travel to Spain

After fundraising for a year and a halfLake Holcombe band and choir students

make the 1374 mile trip to San Antonio

Cadott junior Elizabeth Kyes hits a new

personal best in the triple jump at a Gilman

invitational

The Miller Pharmacy in Cadott is held up

at gun point when a suspect demands em-

ployees give him medication and wallets

Twenty-six seniors receive their diplomas

during commencement exercises at Lake

Holcombe School Danielle Gygi served as

class valedictiorian with Katie Ruhde as

salutatorian

Vito and Linda Sblendorio Holcombe are

recognized statewide for their weight loss

through TOPS Vito lost over 50 pounds

while Linda lost more than 60 poundsParents friends and faculty are on hand to

witness the graduation of 45 Cadott High

School seniors including valedictorian Luke

Bell and salutatorian Quinn Hartzell

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights Girls

and Boys Track teams take the East Lakeland

Conference title for 2015

BirthsKylee Tomkowiak

Deaths Rudolph Arneson Verlon Cowell

Barbara Smith Raymond VanDenHeuvel

Charles Sadler Joseph Taylor Sylvia Ringer

Joann Palmer Eldora Clary Robert Page

Janet Lacina Mary Smock

June

Friends and family gather at Staudacher

Field in Holcombe in memory of Nathan

Zamsky raising $10000 during the secondannual Nathanrsquos Wish Angel Wings of Love

fundraiser

With enough interest from

Cornell and Lake Holcombe

Schools the Knights form a

co-op golf team for the spring

sports line-up

Because of a proposal

brought to the Cornell City

Council by member Terry

Smith the pulpwood Stacker

might be taken out of retire-

ment and used for an observa-tion deck or bungee jump

The Cadott Hornets Track

teams complete a successful

run in regional and sectional

meets sending nine individu-

als to state competition

Cornell-Lake Holcombe

Knights senior Eric Nedland advances to

state competition for the second straight year

The Cadott Hornets Golf team earns a re-

gional championship at home for the second

year in a row

Cornell friends family and faculty gather

for commencement ceremonies for the 2015

graduating class ldquoClosing the chapterrdquo is the

theme from valedictorian Gretchen

Schroeder and salutatorian Brianna JohnsonCadott boasts champion honors in the form

of junior Elizabeth Kyes who brings home a

state win in the 400-meter dash

Katie Matott is awarded Cornellrsquos Citizen

of the Year

The Lake Holcombe Theater department

presents The Music Man Jr

Births Gavin Richardson Autumn Es-

linger Aubree Parish Blake Rudnick

Deaths Geraldine Ducommun Mary

Holznagel June Ewer Patricia Semanko

Charles Smith Mabel Strzok Beverly

Eichelt Mary Brewington Claire Frank

Mathilda Ramminger Jane Malison Thomas

Sommerfeld Joan Sackmann

July

Corey Sedlacek 1992 Cadott High Schoolgraduate is named vice-president of Lockton

Dunning Benefits

Country Fest features acts such as Keith

Urban Rascal Flatts and Tim McGraw

With about 5 inches of rain that came

down in the Chippewa Valley over the course

of a day ditches over run streams and rivers

are at capacity and roads are washed away

After 36 years Dr Ned Willkom hangs up

his dentistry tools in Cadott

Severe storms hit the area over the week-

end leaving downed trees in its wake

The search for 54-year-old Tammy Jovaag

is called off after almost a month goes bysince she went missing from Holcombe

Cadott plays host to Rock Fest which

draws in acts like Judas Priest Godsmack

and Shinedown

Residents let their voices be heard about

the historic 108-year-old Cobban Bridge in

Jim Falls After hearing Chippewa County

might decide to tear down the structure the

community begins efforts to ldquosave the Cob-

ban Bridgerdquo

Dave Koch scores a hole-in-one at Ent-

wood Golf Course in Holcombe while just a

few miles away Steve McDaniel hits his own

hole-in-one at Twin Oaks Golf Course

Births Gabriel Hill Lena Zenner Levi

Lehman Madyson McIlquham Madden

Gindt Cooper Rubenzer Justice SchofieldChase Westaby Kristie Hakes Jeremiah

Helgerson

Deaths Shirley Wagner Donna Decker

Sharon Lange Leonard Peterson Violet

Paulsen Gerald Holznagel Herman Starck

Karen Phillippi Elizabeth Bell Lloyd Proku-

pek Lawrence Sedlacek Emma Andre

Lloyd JuVette

August

Caitlin Larson is crowned Miss Cadott

Nabor Days at the 61st annual celebration

Dorothy Zweifel and her husband George

stop by the Cornell Fire Hall to express their

thanks to the firefighters who rescued her

after she fell into a well on the couplersquos prop-

erty in May During the fall into the 16-foot

hole 72-year-old Dorothy sustained brokenribs a broken collarbone and fractures in her

back as well as cuts and bruises

Bicyclists from the Highground Tour pass

through Cornell on their way to the High-

ground Veterans Memorial in Neillsville

Cornell school bus driver Mickey Bates re-

tires after driving the State Highway 64 route

for 30 years

Golfers turn out to chase the elusive hole-

in-one at the annual Cornell Lions Golf Tour-

nament at Twin Oaks and Entwood Golf

Courses in Holcombe Earning top honors

are the team of Dave DeJongh Mike Rivers

Tim Smith and Neal VerhulstOur Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell

celebrates its 100th anniversary with a fel-

lowship meal along with sharing memories

through photo albums

Cornell resident Mike Rivers records his

first hole-in-one at the Bloomer Golf Course

After Cadott Hornets head football coach

Jeff Cruschiel is diagnosed with esophageal

cancer his team rallies to his support and

dedicates their opening season game to him

The Swinging Fore a Cause organization

reaches its 10th year in support of the Lake

Holcombe School and students holding their

annual golf fundraiser at Entwood Course

Births Teagen DeMars Levi Patton Bre-

anna Spath

Deaths Elaine Dressler Joseph MorfootBill Felmlee James Rahn Frank Popelka

Donald Rose Marilyn Schroeder Norman

Pagenkopf

September

Northwestern Bank Cornell celebrates its

80th birthday

Borderline Rebel 4-H Club member Saige

Sikora is recognized for her leadership citi-

zenship and community service while Quinn

Sikora is honored for 12 years as a 4-H mem-

ber

Holy Cross Catholic Church in Cornell hits

its 100 year milestone

The Lake Holcombe Lions annual golf

tournament is deemed a success Taking first

place are Randy and Mary Dicus and Jeff

and Shana LudvigsenCadott Miller Pharmacy is robbed at gun

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 9

Cadott head coach Jeff Chrusciel hugs graduatedHornet players from last yearrsquos team during an Aug21 halftime ceremony honoring Chrusciel

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Over 75 cars were on display at the Lake Holcombe Lions annual car show Sept 13 and showgoers filled the rowschecking out the classic vehicles Cars and trucks like the 1928 Ford Model AA from Larry Verhulst Holcombe 1969

Chevelle from Paul Hruby Holcombe and the 1929 Ford Coupe Hot Rod from ldquoJimmy Boyrdquo Edming Glen Flora gracedthe Lake Holcombe Lions Pavilion grounds at Staudacher Field Those in attendance voted for the car or truck theythought should win while listening to music from the rsquo50s and rsquo60s (Photos by Monique Westaby)

(Continued on Page 10)

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point for the second time in a year Ryan

Lemke is arrested shortly after and charged

with both robbies

The Lake Holcombe Lions Club holds

their annual car show at Staudacher Field

More than 75 ldquoclassicrdquo cars are on display for

the public to view

Cadottrsquos Austin Goettl and Kayla Dubiel

are crowned Homecoming King and Queen

BirthsGraham Willkom Ryder Yeager

Deaths Carmen Laflin Rebecca Bell

Gretchen Halstead Edward Jenneman JeanTodahl Kenneth Zaruba Mae Willkom

Lloyd McEathron Jim Hochstedler Ray-

mond Sedlacek Vernon Dunston

October

The Cornell City Council is concerned the

historic log stacker could become a safety

issue after inspections reveal areas of the

structure need to be repaired

William Hattamer and Bailey Viegut are

crowned as the Lake Holcombe Homecom-

ing King and Queen

Jim Falls youth Rebecca Berg 6 and Kae-

lyn Seidlitz 5 make the trip to the National

Pedal Pull in South Dakota

Cornell Community Ed sponsors a scare-

crow decorating contest at Mill Yard Park

Taking home first place in the business cate-gory is Northwestern Bank and winning for

the family set is the Jane Ash family

The Cadott Police Department will receive

a new squad car with help from an equipment

grant A 2016 Ford Explorer Police Intercep-

tor sport utility vehicle is scheduled to arrive

around the first of the year

Cornell elects Cole Stephens and Elizabeth

Sproul as its reigning royalty for Homecom-

ing festivities

A new youth equine program is started at

the Doggone Ranch in Cornell to educate

kids on how to handle animals

Although an after school program is of-

fered to Cadott parents after almost no inter-

est the program is cancelled

The Lake Holcombe Volleyball team brings home the East Lakeland Conference

title going undefeated on the season

United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant

Officer David Conrad hangs up his fatigues

and returns to his Holcombe roots after 40

years in military service

Knights senior Sam Peterson becomes the

first runner to ever earn All-Conference for

the Cornell-Lake

Holcombe boys

cross country

team

A benefit is

held for Cadott

head coach Jeff

Chrusciel who

says he canrsquot

thank everyoneenough for their

support

The Cadott

Lions hold their

annual District

Governors Night

with Larry

Bradley presid-

ing Bradley

awarded the Birch-Sturm Fellowship to Lion

Dr Bernard Schwetz Lion Robert Thorson

was presented the Melvin Jones Fellowship

while Donnie Kolpien was named as Cadott

Lion of the Year

The Cornell and Lake Holcombe Lions

Clubs join to award Alois Olichwier and Ron

Plumer with the Birch-Sturm Fellowshipaward Receiving Lion of the Year are Ray

Guthman and Rick Mitchell

The Cornell Fire Department turns 101

years old

From rural Cornell to Rome farm boy

Daniel Sedlacek takes the next step on his

priesthood journey becoming ordained a

deacon

Births Greyson Dahm Kasey Miland

Koda Peterson Henry Zieche

Deaths Louise Freeman Mark Hall

James Michal II Kathy Johansen Elwood

Beaudin John Sims Larry Braden Patrick

Hoover Raleigh Hakes Neil Boyea Thomas

Smith Jr Roy Emerson Donald Weggen

Henry Rubenzer David Braden

November

Lake Holcombe School will have a new

electronic sign advertising school events

thanks to the Lake Holcombe PRIDE Com-

mittee

Cornell School Board member Eileen

Sikora is honored by the Wisconsin Associa-

tion of School Boards for reaching Level 5

the highest level of the associationrsquos recog-

nition pro-

gram

To honor

those who

have passed

the Cornell

Veterans Last

Manrsquos Club

continues at

the CornellAmerican Le-

gion Hall The

club started

in 1957 orig-

nally had 44

members and

now 57 years

later only one

member of the

club remains ndash Charles Johnson

The Cadott Elementary School receives

new school spirit T-shirts sponsored by Peo-

ple Active in Cadottrsquos Education At the start

of the school year students designed a new

shirt The winning entry came from third

grader Kaylee Hamlin

Thanks to Cornell residentAshley Bera and others with

the American Heart Associa-

tion a new bill could be

passed requiring CPR to be

taught in schools

The Cornell Knights of

Columbus Council Jean

Brunet 4948 earns the distinc-

tion of Star Council one of the

organizationrsquos top awards

After spending a few

months in a temporary loca-

tion on Main Street while the

old building was demolished

the Chippewa Valley Electric

Cooperative offices are back

in their South 8th Street loca-tion

Because of a $1200 dona-

tion from the Wisconsin Veter-

ans Tribute the Cadott

Community Library will offer

iPads for patron use

Cadott athletic director Jim

Sekel is named as the District

1 Athletic Director of the Year

by the Wisconsin Athletic Di-

rectors Association

The Cornell Elementary School collects

more than 1700 items for the food pantry

For the second year in a row Sheldon

brothers RJ and Kaden Kinney earn a trip

to the MSA Worlds Championship

Deaths Robert Readinger SharonAdolphson Lyle Buttke Charles Johnson

Helen Hinds Fred Bosteder Jr Herbert

Wriedt Melvin Gass Shirley Parsons De-

loris Pischke Julia Wojtyna

December

The Wisconsin Veterans Tribute donates

two signs depicting the Star Spangled Ban-

ner and the Pledge of Alegiance to the Cadott

Elementary School

The late Naval Lt Jerry Irwin is inducted

into the UW-Stout Hall of Heroes

After 15 years with the Marshfield Clinic

Cornell Center Dr Erik Dickson says

farewell to his patients and colleagues ac-

cepting a position outside the Marshfield

Clinic system

Dixonrsquos Apple Orchard south of Cadottholds a community Deck the Halls event with

pizzas cupcakes and more

Cornell senior Curtis Hakes is nominated

for the US Presidential Scholars program

AampD Docks Cornell plans to move less

than a mile away after they purchase land

from the city at the industrial airport

A bottle of alcohol honoring the last man

is opened at the Cornell American Legion

Hall After sitting for 54 years members

opened the booze and toasted Charles John-

son who passed away in November

The Cadott Area Historical Museum getsa new sign thanks to an anonymous donation

Lake Holcombe Track coach Jake Ebner is

named as the Wisconsin Track Coaches As-

sociationrsquos Coach of the Year

About 800 people attend the Kids Commu-

nity Christmas Party in Cornell

Cornell graduate Dale Hetke is promoted

to Air Force colonel

After vandals once again strike at the

Cadott water tower the Cadott Village Board

discusses destruction prevention

Although comprehensive planning has

been the topic for months at Lake Holcombe

Town Board meetings the board decides

against a referendum on the subject

After 46 years serving the Cornell area

chiropractor Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher retires

A-1 Agricultural Zoning is passed by the

Cornell City Council for a plot of land on

Riverside Drive after a request came from

Al and Sue Potaczek to have the land zoned

to construct a businessFor the first time the Lake Holcombe and

Ladysmith School Districts combine to offer

a Winter Jazz Gala to friends and family The

event held at Paradise Shores in Holcombe

had performances from each school as well

as guest saxophonist Jerod Kaszynski

Energy prices for Cadott customers are set

for the next nine years after the village board

approves extending the electrical cost until

2024

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights

Cross Country team receives the 2015 East

Lakeland Conference Sportsmanship Award

Births Ella Christie Roman Hover Jack-

son Taylor

Deaths Judy Falzerano Ronald Baker

Penny Spaeth Violet Holtman Danny ClarkLinda Thom Dennis St Aubin

Jeremiah Hattamer kindergarten gives Marine Corps Sgt Joseph Harp ahearty handshake following the Lake Holcombe School Veterans Day Program(Photos by Monique Westaby)

As one of her more unique pieces Jean Bowe dis-plays a snow globe with a nativity scene inside aspart of her collection Looking close Mary andJoseph can be seen in the background watching over baby Jesus in the manger (Photo by Ginna Young)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 10

Mary Ann Cote Holcombe brought an unusualrusset potato with 10 growths attached into theCornell Courier Sentinel officeOct 6 Cote said her husbandClifford dug the tuber on theirfarm (Photo by Ginna Young)

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Schickʼs Bowl amp BrewTuesday Night

Ladies League StandingsDec 29 2015

Team W LLisa s Beauty Salon 9 3Cliffʼs Maple Sugars 8 4

Hellandʼs Hellions 7 5Schickʼs Bowl amp Brew 6 6Heaven Help Us 5 7 High Team Game LisaʼsBeauty Salon 624 Cliffʼs MapleSugars 570 Schickʼs Bowl ampBrew 506 High Team Series LisaʼsBeauty Salon 1720 CliffʼsMaple Sugars 1494 SchickʼsBowl amp Brew 1482 High Individual GameSarah Whittaker 187 Peg Hat-tamer 165 Mary Cowell 157 High Individual SeriesSarah Whittaker 451 RhondaKimball 434 Mary Cowell 429

ndash Bowling ndash

ndash Basketball Standings ndash

ndash Pool ndash

Courier Sentinel Page 11 Tursday Januar y 7 2016

bull Cadott bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 730 pmBoys JV BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 545 pm

Mon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 545 pmGirls Varsity Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 715 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 730 pmGirls JV BasketballThur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 545 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 545 pmVarsity WrestlingSat Jan 9 Invitational (Alumni Day) 10 amThur Jan 14 Stan-Bd (Parent Night) 730 pm

JV WrestlingSat Jan 9 at EC North 830 amSat Jan 9 Invitational 10 amThur Jan 14 Stanley-Boyd 7 pm

bull Cornell bullBoys Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 715 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 1 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmBoys JV Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pm

bull Lake Holcombe bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 715 pm

Tue Jan 12 New Auburn 715 pmBoys JV Basketball

Fri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmMon Jan 11 LCO 715 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls JV BasketballMon Jan 11 LCO 545 pm

bull Cornell-Lake Holcombe-Gilman bullVarsity Wrestling

Thur Jan 7 at Shell Lake 6 pm

Sat Jan 9 at Shell Lake 10 amThur Jan 14 at Flambeau 7 pm

Jan 7 14

bull SPORTSWEEK bull

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Boys BasketballTeam W LMcDonell 4 0Altoona 3 1Regis 3 1Fall Creek 2 2Stanley-Boyd 2 2Cadott 1 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 3Thorp 0 4

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Girls Basketball

Team W LRegis 5 0Fall Creek 4 1Altoona 3 2Stanley-Boyd 3 2McDonell 2 3Thorp 2 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 4Cadott 0 5

2015-16 East LakelandConference Boys BasketballTeam W LCornell 3 1Birchwood 2 1Bruce 2 1Lake Holcombe 2 1New Auburn 2 2Flambeau 1 3Winter 0 3

2015-16 East LakelandConference Girls Basketball

Team W LFlambeau 5 0Bruce 4 0Birchwood 2 2Lake Holcombe 2 2Cornell 2 3New Auburn 0 4Winter 0 4

Hornets battle at Badger ClassicBy Kayla Peche

During a two-day tournament at River Falls Dec 29-30

the Cadott Hornets Wrestling team took on 11 schools in Di-

vision 3 for a Northern Badger Wrestling Classic

With 1145 points the Hornets landed in fifth place with

freshman James Pfeiffer leading the wayAt 152 pounds Pfeiffer won three matches by fall with

two in less than 4 minutes In the third-place battle Pfeiffer

lost by a 5-3 decision to Cody Frederick of Boyceville for his

fourth-place finish

Following Pfeiffer were Tyler Gillett senior and Andrew

Gunderson sophomore who each took sixth place Gillett

received 275 points for Cadott and Gunderson earned 24 points dropping a competitor to the mat in 36 seconds during

one matchup

Eighth-place sophomore Bailey Gillett scored 18 points

during the tournament but lost the seventh-place match with

an 8-5 decision to Sam Burns from River Falls

Also scoring for the team were senior Brandon Pederson

junior Ethan Haider sophomore Josef Hite and freshman CJ

Spaeth

Cadott will return to the mat to host a Hornet wrestling

tournament Jan 9

Earning Best Effort for the Hornets freshmanMitchell Gunderson tries to peel away from his 170-pound contender Gunderson lost the match by onepoint but Cadott left their gym with a win 66-9against Eau Claire Regis (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Mud Brook Pool LeagueWeek 7

ResultsBogieʼs I 6 vs Bogieʼs II 3Arnold 1 vs Tedʼs 8 Big Min-now 4 vs Black Bear 5 Flaterʼs4 vs Roseʼs 5 Big Swedeʼs 6

vs Cookieʼs 3Standings W LTedʼs 48 15Bogieʼs I 36 27Big Swedes 33 30Bogieʼs II 32 31Cookieʼs 32 31Big Minnow 30 33Black Bear 28 35Flaterʼs 27 36Roses 25 38Arnold 24 39

Sophomore Dakota Popp sticks with his Flambeauopponent on Cornellrsquos home court Dec 17 Poppalso brought the ball up the court for the Chiefs for most of the first-half offense Cornell hung on in aclose game pulling out the win 65-63

(Photo by Ginna Young)

Carley Yeager makes a shot in the second half of agame against the Prentice Buccaneers Dec 3 TheLake Holcombe girls brought the game within 10points but couldnrsquot pull of a win ending behind 41-28 (Photo by Monique Westaby)

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OUDOORS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 12

Selina has only missed one year of her entire life of doing

a fly in and she loves heading north with family and friends

This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We

landed on a Saturday and got home on a Saturday We fished

hard laughed lots and stayed up late

July

Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Men-

tors Outdoors) camping trips

The first was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin

Dells and we had a blast The second was on the Petenwell

Flowage Fishing tubing bear baiting and lots of campfire

time with a lot of good people Check out KAMO at

wwwkamokidsorg

August

For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day outing to an island on the Flambeau

Flowage We tube swim sometimes fish and do a whole

bunch of nothing

September

Other than moose or elk hunting what wipes me out more

than anything is bear baiting then hunting This July through

mid October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands

of miles on my truck probably a couple hundred hours in

the woods and though we had plenty of big bear coming to

the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so

we went 32 hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October

October was our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near

Ferryville while camping on an island This trip is a classic

that my father started back in the late rsquo50s I have been

going on it for 44 years and Selina loves it

November

Deer camp

The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants

to leave This fall Selina became independent As long as

she is carrying a compass a daypack and hip boots she does

not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space

Happy New Year

Sunset

An Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalAn Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalA Year in the Outdoors for Selina

Hello friends

So that I may stay home the week between Christmas and

New Yearrsquos I write a column about some of the highlights

of the year that is just coming to an end This yearrsquos column

for the most part is about some of the many outdoor adven-

tures I went on with my 14-year-old daughter Selina Wal-

ters

January

Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went

on a winter camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi

River near La Crosse We had planned on fishing near Fer-

ryville but there was not good ice (Discovery made upon

arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to La Crosse

where for the next two days we had great success on 27-34inch northern pike

February

Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos

annual fisheree which attracts a lot of fishermen and

women We stayed with the Howes had a blast and Selina

took first and second place in the kids northern pike division

with a couple of beautiful gators

This is not meant to be an insult but as big as this fisheree

is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boost the prizes

for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are

14 is a really big deal for a kid

April

Selina just told me that her favorite sport is turkey hunt-

ing Each spring I take her to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos

Youth Turkey Hunt

This year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to

hunt at his pheasant preserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked

it out so Selina could hunt on a neighborrsquos property as welland literally on the last minute of our two-day hunt Selina

harvested a beautiful gobbler

May

Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I men-

tioned she loves this sport The beauty about going from

the early April hunt to May is that spring is in full strut

comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life is good

Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year one of the

biggest turkeys I have been part of harvesting

Later in May we headed to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed

at Birch Point Resort near Bloomer Each spring Selina

brings a friend and our good friend Paul Maire puts us up

in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina this

is another canrsquot miss trip

June

In a yearrsquos time I go on about 40 trips The two best are

Canada to Shultz Lake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) anddeer camp

By Mark Walters

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A Snapshow ndash Not All

Skunks Are Bad

Early afternoon turned into

early evening and the couch was much cozier than sitting

in the cold But my mind wandered as I thought about all

the bucks that would walk past my stand in the swamp if

I wasnrsquot there

ldquoScott do you want to sit with merdquo I asked my hus-

band ldquoItrsquoll be lots of funrdquo

He rolled his eyes but said he would I think later he re-

gretted his decision

We made our way to the stand and by 342 pm we were

set ready to get the big guy I updated my Snapchat ldquoview-

ersrdquo of my new surroundings then checked on the status

of the game The Packers had the game tiedScott and I discussed how cool it would be if there was

a universal button that could be pushed which would suck

all the trees into the ground so you could see if anything

was hiding OK maybe not discussed but rather I men-

tioned it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy and

turned the other direction

A few minutes later I tapped him on the shoulder and

said it would make drives a lot easier and save time He

laughed agreed and continued with his careful watching

of the woods while I kept my eyes on the swamp

Another few minutes later I whispered ldquoWhat if

Sasquatch comes out of that thick stuff over thererdquo That

warranted an eye roll and more silence

My stomach growled and I reached in my pocket for

sustenance ndash a small plastic wrapper of Sprees I carefully

and what I thought was quietly unwrapped them Scott

looked at me like I was setting off a package of fireworks

and shook his head

Finally I got them unwrapped and clunk one fell to the

floor of the stand Then clunk tink tink three more fell

About 45 minutes more of these scenarios and Scott was

more than happy to call it quits exactly at season close ndash

449 pm

ldquoNo wonder you donrsquot see anythingrdquo he said as we

rounded everything up ldquoYou make more noise thanhelliprdquo

ldquohellipHey Irsquod like to remind you that I have seen some of

the biggest deer ever while huntingrdquo I interrupted him

He laughed at my candor reminding me that none of

them were hanging on our wall He was right but I didnrsquot

want to admit it

It was officially the end of opening weekend of gun deer

season and I had been skunked But that last night was my

favorite and although Scott may never go with me again

I have all the Snapchat memories to look back on

And the Packers won

Itrsquos a

irlrsquos

unting Life

B y M o n i q u e W e s t a b y

ndash DNR Outdoor Report ndashWith up to 10 inches across much of the state state park

and forest properties have groomed cross-country ski trails

Brunet Island State Park tracks are full depth but typical of

early season grooming there is debris and exposed turfsoil

scattered throughout Visitors should consider using rock skis

and proceed with caution

About a half dozen counties in far northern Wisconsin have

open or partially open snowmobile trailsMany northern lakes have refrozen but with new snowfall

ice conditions remain highly variable Anglers report up to 5

inches of ice in spots and those venturing out have found fish

Bear cubs will be born in their dens this month Most bull

elks have separated from the cowcalf groups and have re-

formed their bachelor groups

There is a good population of weasels this year with an

abundance of tracks

Great horned owls have begun hooting and claiming terri-

tories Bird feeders are loaded with song and common birds

including a mix of woodpeckers and winter birds Chick-

adees nuthatches gold finches cardinals blue jays and jun-

cos are busy grabbing a seed Red-headed pileated downy

hairy and red-bellied woodpeckers are also common visitors

In a late seasonbow hunt RockyWinchel 19 Shel-don shot this 17-point 17 78-inchspread buck with a

Mathews com-pound bow Dec30 The deer washarvested acrossthe road fromthe Winchel familyfarm around 420pm 18 yards fromthe tree stand fol-lowing a doe andtwo yearlings Thebuck had beenspotted on a trail

camera Oct 21 and didnrsquot appear again until Dec4 This is Winchelrsquos first buck with a bow

(Submitted Photo)

unter of

the Week

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SCHOOL NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page13

FRESH

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Four Cornell teachershave earned theirMasters of Science de-grees in Education inthe area of ReadingSpecialists from UW-River Falls Those earn-ing their degree left toright on either sideof Cornell superinten-dent Dr Paul M Schleyare Ashley Rosentra-ter (fifth grade) EricaDeitelhoff (sixthseventhgrade) Chelsey Stein-metz (fourth grade) andErica Ruf (kindergarten)

(Submitted Photo)

Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

(CVTC) and already has a job lined up

working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

are typically recruited by companies after

completing just one year of the two-year pro-

gram and that was the case with Licht

ldquoI had two semesters done and I was al-

ready working for Global Finishing Solu-

tions as a part-time internrdquo Licht said of the

business where he will do electrical design

work ldquoThey offered a tuition reimburse-

ment which was really nicerdquo

Licht initially studied in an information

technology program at CVTC and worked at

EDI in Chippewa Falls then decided on achange in programs

ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

Electromechanical Technology fit that billrdquo

Licht said ldquoI really like it You can imple-

ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

52-1570952 bull wnaxlp

In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

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The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

1-157293 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

1-157309 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

1-157311 bull wnaxlp

PUBLIC NOTICE

TA JamesDue to a change in ownership of the prop-

erty at 418 N Main Street Cadott WI

Please call 715-828-3100 by Feb 15 2016

Failure to respond to this notice could re-

sult in storage andor disposal of personal

property52-1571922

Courier Sentinel

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

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LIFESYLE Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 5

SHOW TIMESFriday Jan 8 through

Sunday Jan 10

730 pm

715-644-5988wwwthestanleytheatrecom

131 N Broadway St bull Stanley WI

NOW SHOWING

Star Wars

The Force Awakens

Rated PG-13 1 - 1 5 7 2 3 5

Jan 8 ~ Friday Fish Fry

1-157301

14232 Cty Hwy S Jim Falls WI bull 715-382-4747

with soup and salad bar 4 to 8 pm

Breakfast and Lunch ~ Wed-Sun ~ 7 am-2 pmSkillets bull Omelets bull Eggs Benedict bull Homemade Lunches

Homemade Pizza bull 6 Flavors of Ice Cream bull Desserts

Smileyrsquos Kitchen

Betty worked for the Cadott Sentinel in the 1960sbeginning as a columnist for the Town of Lafayette News

and then as news editorfor several years under WaltBrovald She published manyof her interviews with localresidents from her column

called ldquoLetrsquos Get Acquaintedrdquoin a book by the same name

Betty Gumbert of Altoonawill turn 90 on Jan 8 2016

1-157238

Cadott Elderly Program

Jan 11-15

Mon Egg salad sandwich

vegetable soup fruit

Tues Roast beef dinner

mashed potatoes vegetables

pudding

Wed Chicken drummies

tater tots beans lettuce salad

apple crisp

Thurs Spaghetti garlic

bread applesauce

Fri Fish fry cottage cheese

french fries ice cream

All meals served with bread

and milk For reservationscan-

cellations call 715-579-2893

by noon the previous daySenior dining served from

1130 am-1230 pm at

Kathyrsquos Diner Cadott If school

is cancelled because of

weather meals will not be

served

Cornell Elderly Program

Jan 11-15

Mon - Fri Not provided

For reservationscancella-

tions call 715-579-2910 by

noon the previous day Senior

dining served at 1130 am at

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church

Cornell If school is cancelled

because of weather meals will

not be served

Cadott School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Breakfast pizza ani-

mal crackers applesauce cup

Tues Mini strawberry bagel

yogurt blueberries

Wed Pancake on a stick

with syrup fruit bread with jelly

Thurs Colby cheese

omelet fruit bread with jelly

Fri Sunrise flatbread or

breakfast burrito banana

bread fruitLunch

Mon Chicken in gravy

mashed potatoes steamed

carrots cranberries banana

bread with butter blend

Tues Hornet nachos with

meat and cheese sauce re-

fried beans chips salad bar

applesauce sliced oranges

HS bread with peanut butter

Wed Grilled cheese sand-

wich tomato soup with crack-

ers fresh vegetables fruit

cocktail apple

Thurs Chicken strips

sweet potatoes salad bar

tropical fruit melon HS bread

with peanut butter

Fri Hot dog on a bun tater

tots mixed vegetables orange

juice fruit

Cornell School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Bacon egg and

cheese breakfast pizza

Tues Pancakes warm cin-

namon apples

Wed Pancakes warm cin-

namon apples

Thurs Fresh baked corn-bread hot ham

Fri Cinnamon roll string

cheese

Lunch

Mon Cheeseburger on a

bun french fries baked beans

Tues Soft shell taco with all

the fixings

Wed Garlic chicken over

rice mixed vegetables fortune

cookie

Thurs Fish potato smiles

Fri Homemade chili sand-

wich crackers fruit

Lake Holcombe School

Jan 11-15 ndash Breakfast

Mon Muffin cheese stick

pineapple

Tues Waffle yogurt cup

fruit choice

Wed Cinnamon roll cot-

tage cheese grape juice

Thurs Breakfast pizza

pears

Fri Egg sandwich tri taters

apple juice

Lunch

Mon Chicken and gravy

biscuits glazed carrots fruit

choiceTues Taco Tuesday featur-

ing hard shell tacos assorted

vegetables apple slices

Wed Chicken on a bun

butter parsley potatoes green

beans pineapple

Thurs Tomato soup with

crackers grilled cheese sand-

wich fresh vegetables with

dip chilled pineapple

Fri Scalloped potatoes with

ham broccoli fruit choice

ndash Lunch Menus ndash

Chippewa Falls Public

Library Book and BakeSale ndash Thursday Jan 14 10am-7 pm Friday Jan 1510 am-3 pm For moremore information call 715-723-3210

Cadott Movie Night ndash Friday Jan 15 530 pmCadott Elementary School

Cadott Village BoardMeeting ndash Monday Jan 18630 pm Cadott VillageHall

Lake Holcombe School-Board Meeting ndash MondayJan 18 7 pm Lake Hol-combe Elementary IMC

Stress Coping Session

Finding Joy ndash Tuesday Jan

19 10-11 am 7-8 pmChippewa Valley YMCACommunity Room

Cornell Area BettermentAssociation Meeting ndashWednesday Jan 20 7 amCornell Elementary SchoolCamaraderie Club Room

Medicare 101 Informa-tional Session ndash WednesdayJan 20 3 pm ChippewaCounty Courthouse Room302 For more informationcall 715-726-7778

Cornell City CouncilMeeting ndash Thursday Jan 77 pm Cornell City CouncilChambers

ndash Coming Events ndash

Rusk County Memorial Hospital serves veteransRecently reviewed and approved Rusk County Memorial

Hospital (RCMH) has announced they are now a registered

provider under the Veterans Choice Program which was cre-

ated by the Veterans Access Choice and Accountability Act

(VACAA) of 2014

The VACAA expands the options veterans have and with

the Veterans Choice Program veterans can seek medical care

at an approved non-VA center with prior authorization from

the program if they live more than 40 miles away from a US

Department of VA healthcare facility that offers the services

needed andor are unable to get an appointment with a VA

provider within 30 days (or a date determined as medically

necessary by their physician)

All non-VA centers must be reviewed and meet quality

standards to receive approval for the program

ldquoItrsquos an honor to serve our veteransrdquo says Charisse Oland

RCMH CEO ldquoRCMH is pleased to see improvements being

made to help veterans gain more timely access to care and

relieve hardships due to travelrdquo

Sandra Meddaugh local veteran says she found the pro-

gram to be a welcome improvement once she understood all

of her options

ldquoI am glad that I donrsquot have to travel an excessive distance

for care that can be provided locallyrdquo said Meddaugh ldquoThere

are still some bugs but itrsquos really a great programrdquo

Because of a misconception Meddaugh was originally told

she didnrsquot qualify for the program Although she lives within

40 miles of a VA healthcare facility the healthcare services

provided at the center were limited

Deciding to investigate further Meddaugh called the Vet-

erans Choice Program call center and discovered she was el-

igible for the program because her local VA facility did not

offer the services she needed

Although veterans need to go through the program to co-

ordinate all appointments they can request service from ap-

proved facilities like RCMH Once veterans choose a local

non-VA provider their request must be authorized by the Vet-

erans Choice Program This process takes approximately one

week

ldquoNot only does it save me time but it has eliminated some

of the obstacles Irsquove faced with obtaining the healthcare I

needrdquo Meddaugh said

ldquoThis program is a benefit to veterans and I am glad Rusk

County Memorial Hospital took the initiative to become an

approved facilityrdquo said RCMH Board of Trustees member

and Wisconsin State Rep James Edming ldquoThey have the

finest doctors and nurses that you can find and this is a good

step in the right direction to better serve our veteransrdquo

Rusk County Memorial Hospital (RCMH) employ-ees community givers and Rusk County Commu-nity Connection (RC3) staff members gather aroundthe RCMH Miracle Tree This is the third year thehospital has hosted the RC3 sponsored tree in aneffort to help community members in need duringthe holidays Tags with requested items were hungon the branches and givers purchased the itemswrapped them then returned them to be distrib-uted Along with the Miracle Tree at Gordyrsquos Marketdonations collected served over 110 children andmore than 120 individuals during the 2015 holidayseason (Submitted Photo)

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HOEL LAW OFFICE LLCAttorney Kari Hoel

220 Main St bull PO Box 742 bull Cornell

(715) 202-0505

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641 State Hwy 27Cadott WI

(715) 289-4435

Cornell Wis bull (715) 239-6424

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TransmissionQuality Service bull Reasonable Rates bull VintageHigh Performance bull ATSG Certified Technician

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(715) 289-4978Cornell office

(715) 861-4414

ourier Sentinel

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ourier Sentinel

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14950 81st Ave bull Chippewa Falls WIPropane 715-723-9490 bull Fuels (715) 723-5550

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COURIER SENINELPage 6

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720-3670

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Anson United Methodist Church

12 mile east of Lake Wissota StatePark on Cty O ndash Anson Township715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim1115 am Sunday Worship Service

Bethlehem Lutheran Church

10 miles south of Cadott on Hwy 27715-877-3249Rev James Norton1030 am Sunday Worship Service

9 am Sunday School (Sept ndash May)

Big Drywood Lutheran Church

27095 120th Ave ndash Cadott715-289-3608Pastor Lucy Schottelkorb10 am Sunday Worship Service6 pm Wednesday With the WordStudy (Sept-May)

Cadott United Methodist Church

Maple and Ginty Streets ndash Cadott715-289-4845Pastor George Olinske1045 am Sunday Worship ServiceFirst Sunday Holy CommunionFourth Sunday Potluck followingservice

English Lutheran Church of Bateman

20588 Cty Hwy X ndash Chippewa Falls715-723-4231 ndash elcbatemanorgPastor Deborah Nissen9 am Sunday WorshipWednesday 530 pm Light Supper6 pm Study Time All Ages 7 pmWorship Service

Faith Baptist Church

724 Main St ndash Cornell715-827-0222Pastor Mark Williams930 am Sunday School for all ages1030 am Worship Service

First Presbyterian Church

4th and Ripley ndash Cornell715-239-6263

1030 am Sunday Worship ServiceHoly Communion first Sunday

Holcombe United Methodist Church

27841 Cty Hwy M ndash Holcombe715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim830 am Sunday Worship Service845 am Childrenrsquos Sunday School10 am Adult Sunday School2-5 pm Food Pantry Open secondand fourth Tuesdays

Holy Cross Catholic Church

107 South 8th St ndash Cornell715-239-6826Father Eric LinzmaierDeacon Dennis Rivers830 am Sunday Mass5 pm Tuesday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass830 am Thursday Mass830 am Friday Mass4 pm Saturday Mass 330 pmConfession

Holy Family Church

226 East 3rd Ave ndash Stanley 715-644-5435Father William Felix6 pm Saturday Mass11 am Sunday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass

Jim Falls United Methodist Church

139th Ave Cty S South ndash Jim Falls715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim10 am Sunday Worship Service1015 am Childrenrsquos Sunday School

New Hope Assembly of God

318 South 7th St ndash Cornell715-239-6954cornellhopecomPastor Dan Gilboy 10 am Sunday WorshipSunday Morning Nursery and Chil-drenrsquos Church6 pm Wednesday Youth Group

New Hope Presbyterian Church

W14520 Cty Hwy M ndash HannibalGilman715-239-6263845 am Sunday Worship Service

New Life Alliance Church

1 mile west of CC on Z ndash Cornell715-239-6490Pastor Jim Brandli9 am Sunday School (Sept ndash May)10 am Worship Service

Childrenrsquos Church for ages 3-610 am Tuesday Womenrsquos BibleStudy 7 am Wednesday Prayer Meeting630 pm AWANA for ages 6 years

ndash sixth grade (Sept ndash May) 7-9 pm Youth Group for grades 7-126 am Thursday Menrsquos Bible Study

Northwoods Church

4th and Thomas St ndash Cornell715-289-3780Pastor Greg Sima10 am Non-denominational Sunday Services (nursery provided)630 pm Wednesday Bible Study for kids and adults

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church

6th and Ripley Streets ndashCornell715-239-6891Pastor Andy Schottelkorb830 am Sunday Worship930 am Sunday SchoolCommunion first and third Sundays

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

13989 195th St ndash Jim Falls715-382-4422Father Eric Linzmaier1030 am Sunday Mass

St Anthonyrsquos Catholic Church

of Drywood

Jct Cty Hwy S and 250th St ndash JimFalls715-289-4422Father Eric Linzmaier

7 pm Saturday Mass

St Francis Catholic Church

W10193 Lehman Rd ndash Holcombe715-532-3501Father David ObertsFather Christopher Kemp4 pm Saturday Mass8 am Alternating Friday Mass

St Johnrsquos Catholic Church

N657 Cty Rd VV ndash Sheldon715-447-8510Father Mandanu Sleeva Raju1030 am Sunday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass

St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church

(Missouri Synod)215 East Seminary St ndash Cadott715-289-4521Pastor Raymond Bell9 am Sunday Worship Service10 am Sunday School

St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church

(Wisconsin Synod)700 Thomas Street ndash Cornell715-239-6081Pastor Patrick Feldhus

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Funeral Home715-239-3290

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Funeral Home715-289-4298

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Your Hometown Community Bank

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9 am Sunday Worship1015 am Sunday School

St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church ELCA

Hwy H at S ndash Rural Gilman715-703-907111 am Sunday Worship Service930 am Sunday SchoolCommunion second and fourth Sun-days

St Josephrsquos Church

719 East Patten St ndash Boyd715-644-5435Father William Felix930 am Sunday Mass830 am Tuesday Mass

830 am Friday Mass

St Rose of Lima Church

415 North Maple St ndash Cadott715-644-5435Father William Felix4 pm Saturday Mass8 am Sunday Mass830 am Tuesday Mass and

Communion Service830 am Thursday Mass

The Rock Church

(Non-denominational)230 West Main St ndash Gilman715-669-5082Pastor Smokey Tennison1030 am Sunday Worship Service6 pm Friday Bible Study

Trinity Lutheran Church

W5568 Main St ndash Sheldon715-452-5359Pastor Aric Fenske1015 am Sunday Worship Service1130 am Sunday School

Zion Lutheran Church

(Missouri Synod)5th Ave and Crumb St ndash Gilman715-447-8286Pastor Aric Fenske830 am Sunday Worship Service330 pm Wednesday ChildrenrsquosStudy

Holcombe United Methodist Church bull Holcombe WI

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OBIUARIES 983085 COMMUNIY Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 7

ndash Obituaries ndash Helen J Ewings

Helen J Ewings 93 Cor-

nell passed away Wednesday

Dec 30 2015 at the Cornell

Area Care Center

Helen was born Nov 7

1922 to Selmer and Hulda

(Olson) Henderson in Taylor

She graduated fromChippewa Falls High School

in 1940

Helen was employed at

Woolworthrsquos in Chippewa

Falls and then at First Na-

tional Bank in Chippewa Falls

Helen married Edwin Ewings in 1970 They lived at Lake

Wissota then moved to Cornell following retirement

She enjoyed flowers gardening traveling and spending

time with family

Helen was a member of St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church and

the Ladies Aide and was treasurer for the local AAL organ-

ization

She is survived by several nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her parents husband Edwin

Ewings sister Inez Beaudette brother-in-law Wallace

Beaudette and other brothers-in-lawServices were held at 11 am Tuesday Jan 5 at St Johnrsquos

Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev Patrick Feldhus

officiating Interment was in the Cornell Cemetery

Visitation was one hour prior to the services Tuesday

morning at the church

Online condolences can be expressed at bortonleiserfuner-

alhomecom 1-157307

Kenneth LaVern Hakes JrKenneth LaVern Hakes Jr

62 Cornell passed away Sun-

day Jan 3 at Luther Hospital

in Eau Claire with his family

at his side

Kenneth was born April 4

1953 the son of Kenneth Sr

and Gwendolyn Hakes Cor-

nell

He married Elaine Pahl June

5 1971 in Cornell

He was a self-employed

truck driver with the business

owned and operated by him-

self and wife Elaine for 38

years He traveled 48 states and Canada for 3 12 million

miles accident free

He enjoyed hunting and fishing and gardening was his

passion He loved to have his grandchildren and great-grand-

children near him

Kenneth will be greatly missed by family and friends

He is survived by his wife Elaine children Marshall

(Cari) Hakes Laurie Hakes (Louie Meyer) Robert (Andrea)

Hakes and Lisa (Marty) Ash 15 grandchildren 13 great-

grandchildren mother Gwendolyn Hakes brothers and sis-

ters Kathy Dembinski Donna Dembinski Tom Hakes

Richard Hakes Pat White Randy Hakes and Tim Hakes and

by many nieces and nephews

He was preceded in death by his father Kenneth Hakes Sr

uncle Chet Hakes and mother and father-in-law Mary and

Alvin Pahl

Per Kennethrsquos request there will be no formal services but

family and friends may visit at the residence 1-157319

Charles H ldquoChuckrdquo PuchalskiCharles H ldquoChuckrdquo Puchal-

ski 68 Cadott died Wednes-

day Dec 30 2015

He was born Nov 12 1947

in Fergus Falls Minn to Dora

(Reuss) and Hugo Puchalski

He graduated from Barrett

High School in 1965

He joined the National

Guard in 1967 and also

worked in Benson Minn

painting Tyler Frontier

Spreaders

He went to work for Johnson Brothers from Litchfield

Minn in 1968 There he joined the Carpenterrsquos Union

He worked building bridges dams and disposal plants in

various towns

He married Sue Jenson in 1969

Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers until 1973 From

1973-77 he started and operated a lumber company in Bar-

rett Minn with his brother Terry They built many houses

around the community

Between 1977-85 he was an over-the-road truck driver for

Midwest Coast Jerry Siemens Trucking He hauled meat and

produce in 48 states

Between 1985-95 Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers and

Lunda Construction

Chuck and his son Bruce started a construction company

named Jim Falls Buildings amp Construction in 1995 Together

they built many many houses in the Chippewa Valley

Charles married a girl from Boston Mass Maureen E

Alger in 1986 They bought 5 acres in Wisconsin in 1988

and built a home where he lived out his life

He enjoyed hunting fishing the outdoors playing cards

and watching westerns He also never missed a Packers

game His greatest joy came from spending time with his

wife children and grandchildren

He is survived by his wife Maureen E Puchalski children

Jodi (Kerby) Strickler James Butler Heather (Jamie)

Gubrud Crystal Butler and Dusty (Heather) Puchalski

daughter-in-law Shannon Puchalski siblings Nancy Waugh

Elaine (Jim) Mattson Betty (Richard) Tweeter Terry Puchal-ski Gerald (Zina) Puchalski Dick (Diane) Puchalski Neil

(Jan) Puchalski and Kelly (Kyle) Purrier grandchildren

Kyle Samantha Tyler Chase Jared Riley Brennan Hunter

Ridley Charlie Lorelai and KaSandra and numerous nieces

nephews cousins and friends

He was preceded in death by his parents son Bruce

Puchalski brothers-in-law Virgil Johnson and Harvey

Waugh and sister-in-law Lea Puchalski

A memorial service was held at 2 pm Monday Jan 4 at

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel in Chippewa Falls with the

Rev Aaron Sturgis officiating

Visitation was one hour prior to the service Monday at the

funeral chapel

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel amp Cremation Services in

Chippewa Falls is serving the family

Online condolences can be expressed at

pedersonvolkercom 1-157308

Myra M SmithMyra M Smith 96 Cornell passed away Sunday Jan 3

2016 at St Josephrsquos Hospital in Chippewa Falls

A memorial service will be held at 2 pm Sunday Jan 10

at St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev

Patrick Feldhus officiating

Inurnment will be in the Cornell Cemetery at a later date

Visitation will be one hour prior to the services Sunday at

the church

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Most of us have had our fill of football games with all the

bowl games during the holidays

Bob and Barb Lompa attended the get-together for their

Gilman High School class of 1965 at Tedrsquos Timberlodge

Monday with 19 people attending

The Holcombe Seniors Club will meet at the Holcombe

United Methodist Church at noon Jan 14 Everyone bring a

dish to pass and the theme this time is to wear an ugly

sweater or sweatshirt This will be a good time to catch up

on the news over Christmas

Several people donated blood at the blood bank collection

in Cornell on Monday There was a good turn out I am told

The ice must have gotten thick enough to fish as I am see-ing several ldquodaredevilsrdquo on Cranberry Lake I like fish but

not that much There are a number of springs on that lake I

sure hope nothing happens

ndash Holcombe Happenings ndash

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ment a trench is dug new tile is put down

and a sump pump is installed

The Courier Sentinel holds a Diaper Drive

with almost 1500 infantadult diapers col-

lected for local food pantries

Cadott student Tyler Miles takes first place

in the CO2 Dragster competition at a Team

Problem Solving contest in Eau Claire

Dr Tonya Prokop joins Kromrey Chiro-

practic in Cadott After graduating from

Flambeau High School Prokop received her

doctorate degree from Northwestern HealthScience University in Bloomington Minn

With the possibility of a $700000 deficit

in 2016-17 the Lake Holcombe School

Board discusses needing a ldquoworst case sce-

nariordquo referendum to ldquoplugrdquo the financial

hole

Steve and Wendy Sin-

gleton open Wendyrsquos

Stacker Cafe on Bridge

Street in Cornell

The Cornell Fire De-

partment extinguishes a

skidsteer fire at the Scott

Mohr farm on County

Highway D east of Cor-

nell

Cornell is awarded a$5000 Urban Forestry

Grant to assist in a tree in-

ventory to help make

plans for the arrival of the

emerald ash borer

A daddydaughter dance

is held at Lake Holcombe

School for area fathers to

treat their daughters to an

evening of dancing

dressed in finery

BirthsCarsten Payton

Bri-Ana Schofield

Sawyer Thon Benjamin

Briggs

Deaths Donald Craker

Rosetta Walker Elsie Melville ClarenceWalsvik Gary Jones Joan Melgaard Philip

Lukowicz Lynn Johnson Jr Nancy Maurina

February

Donna Woodcock takes over as the new

Cadott postmaster

Cleoan Wright is hired as the new Cornell

Police Department secretary

Cornell School Board member Lyle Briggs

is recognized for 20 years of service on the

school board at a ceremony in Milwaukee

The Lake Holcombe Boys Basketball team

receives $1000 from the Lake Holcombe

Lions Club for new uniforms

The Chippewa River Rendezvous organi-

zation holds a sledding event at Brunet Island

State Park

Cornell Bank Mutual will close their doorsin May along with six other branches as part

of an efficiency and expense reduction effort

Cadott Elementary School second-grade

student Parker Davis makes his 100th deposit

into the school banking program with Citi-

zenrsquos State Bank

The Cornell City Council increases the

full-time police officer wage to $1931hour

Cadott Route 2 mail carrier John Munroe

retires after 24 years on the job Munroe re-

ceived his first full-time route in 1999 and

plans to remain in the Lafayette area

Cadott Lions Club president Brian Dulmes

presents Cadott School Board presidentCedric Boettcher with $1000 for the school

lunch program

The classes of 2006-2008 take home

championship honors at the Lake Holcombe

School basketball alumni tournament Bruce

Anderson is

named as the 2015

Lake Holcombe

honorary sports

fan

The Cornell Ele-

mentary School

ldquoJumps for Heartrdquo

collecting more

than $2100

Births Liam

BollomDeaths Dale

Stipek Patricia

Sippy Bette Bit-

ter Caroline Au-

dorff Beatrice

Mickelson Phillip

Puljas Guy

Crosby Florence

Giebel Luella

Douville

March

The Cadott Fire

Department ex-

presses a concern

to the Cadott Vil-

lage Board about

the yearly $1500 charge for a water meterThe Cornell Elementary School receives a

visit from the WQOW Channel 18 meteorol-

ogist team and hosts a weather academy

MRG Patty a Lowline Angus cow owned

by Mark and Tammy Gilles of Sigel Sunset

Ranch in Cadott wins National Champion

with her calf at the 2015 National Western

Livestock Show in Denver Colo

Freshman Andrew Gunderson and senior

Austin Najbrt represent Cadott at the state

wrestling tournament

The Walthers family in Cadott welcomes

foreign exchange student Jason Ng from

Hong Kong China

Cadott Boy Scout Trenton Weiss meets

with Gov Scott Walker as a youth delegate

and delivers an annual report to the governor and members of the Wisconsin Legislature

Rhonda Mataczynski retires after 39 years

as the Lake Holcombe Com-

munity Theater director

The River Country Plaza

Veterans Memorial sees a new

addition in the form of a Viet-

nam Veterans Association

Flag

A Cadott man is injured in

an explosion at Greener Acres

Transmission after he attempts

to cut open a metal drum with

a blow torch

Former Congressmen Tom

Petri and Dave Obey speak at

the Cadott School District todiscuss civic participation and

congressional work

Cornell eighth grader Jor-

dan Shackleton sets a new

school record at an archery

tournament in Sparta

The Cadott Hornets Archery

team takes aim at national

competition after they place

first in all four of their tourna-

ments Helping the team on to

the next level and earning a

new school record is senior Kaeden Thom

A fire damages the Building

Blocks Early Learning Center

in Cadott after kids and em-

ployees leave for the day

Kaden Kinney Lake Hol-

combe seventh grader heads

to Lexington Ky with his

horse Willow to compete in

the Road to the Horse All-Star

Shootout

Births Chase Anthony Cyress Krueger

Presley Boisvert Obadiah Yeager

Deaths Urban Gass Helen Simmerman

Rune Ruud Michael Westerberg Fred Gass

Kay Roscoe Edward Boris Amy Shilts

Naomi KaveenApril

The Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative

plans to demolish their current building built

in 1951 and construct a new office and truck

garage Employees plan to relocate to a va-

cant building on Main Street formerly Dr

Lanersquos Dental Office

The Cornell Camaraderie Club packs their

1900th box to send overseas to the troops

Cornell citizen Bertha Leja turns 100

Cal Demulling 8 Cadott takes first place

in the Special Olympic basketball skills at the

district level

The Cornell Archery team takes first at a

tournament in Cashton During the tourna-

ment sophomore McKenzie Weggen breaks

the school record set by eighth grader JordanShackleton

An apartment complex on Cadottrsquos Main

Street is damaged when a kitchen fire breaks

out in the building

Larry Sime River Country Store manager

retires after 53 years in the seedfeed indus-

try

The Lake Holcombe FFA holds a Spring

Madness Food Drive to provide Easter meals

for the Lake Holcombe Food Pantry During

the week-long drive more than 1000 items

are collected in addition to $400

Cadott holds their alumni tournament

weekend with the classes of 2005 and 2007

taking first place in the gold division basket-

ball matchups and the class of 2001 bringing

home the trophy for the black divisionThe Cornell High School hosts a Job Fair

and Business Expo sponsored by the Cornell

Area Betterment Association

The Cadott Hornets Archery team brings

home their seventh state title after they com-

pete at the NASP State Championship The

team sets a new state record

The Cornell FFA forestry team takes first-

place honors at the Agricultural Technology

Contest in River Falls

The Lake Holcombe School agriculture

department receives more than $21000 from

the Don ldquoTinyrdquo Albrecht estate to help stu-

dents go on field trips

Danielle Gygi Holcombe receives the

Good Citizen Award from the Eau Claire

Chapter of the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution

Crescent Meats Cadott earns Grand

Champion with their head cheese at a Meat

Product Show

Nick Seng is crowned as the Lake Hol-

combe 2015 Junior Prom king while Ka-

reese Jiskra reigns as Prom queen

Cadott names Austin Anderson as the 2015

Junior Prom king while Elizabeth Kyes is

crowned queen

Erica Rutherford a second grader atLake Holcombe dances with her grandpa Frank Rutherford at thesecond annual DaddyDaughter Dance Jan 23

(Photo by Monique Westaby)

Sigel Sunset Ranch in Cadott takes home firstplace honors at the National Western LivestockShow cowcalf division in January with their Low-line Angus beef cow Patti and her calf Bond Pos-ing with the champion cattle left to right areMadeline Bode owner Tammy Gilles owner MarkGilles judge Blake Bloomberg associationprincess Laramie Coffey association queen BridgetHoffman handler and ranch employee Shea Esserand handler Samantha Straley (Submitted Photo)

Cadott sophomore Brandon Pederson found outthe hard way the dangers of distracted driving dur-ing the April 10 Stop the Texts Stop the Wrecks as-sembly The Cadott students and a few faculty

members rode a childrenrsquos bicycle between conesacross the gym while trying to text and ldquodriverdquo (Photo by Kayla Peche)

The Cornell Fair was held Friday June 12 through Sunday June 14 offeringrides carnival food free music and the Cornell Lions Club famous charcoalchicken dinner (Photo by Monique Westaby)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

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Births Peityn Nikolai Lucy Patten Bryn-

ley Hoff

Deaths Edna Pagenkopf the Rev Jere-

miah Cashman Suzanne Stubb Lydia

Tkachuk Mary Ann Kocher Senior Master

Sgt Phillip Gygi Charles Sikora Melvin

Mattson Frances Matschee Roy Yohnk

Dorothy Reeve Genevieve Jackson Evelyn

Swanson Ursula Preston

May

The Hornet Hustle Fun Run has 92 partic-ipants and raises about $1400 for a Cadott

eighth-grade field trip

The Cornell School Board accepts the res-

ignations of first-grade teacher Jason Jaenke

and marketing and business instructor Ryan

Helke

The Cornell High School plays host to the

ldquoEnchanted Eveningrdquo Junior Prom where

Curtis Hakes is crowned as king while Eliz-

abeth Sproul reigns as queen

World War II veteran and Cornell native

Eino Martino boards the Never Forgotten

Honor Flight to Washington DC

Seventeen Cornell Spanish students chap-

eroned by parents and faculty members

travel to Spain

After fundraising for a year and a halfLake Holcombe band and choir students

make the 1374 mile trip to San Antonio

Cadott junior Elizabeth Kyes hits a new

personal best in the triple jump at a Gilman

invitational

The Miller Pharmacy in Cadott is held up

at gun point when a suspect demands em-

ployees give him medication and wallets

Twenty-six seniors receive their diplomas

during commencement exercises at Lake

Holcombe School Danielle Gygi served as

class valedictiorian with Katie Ruhde as

salutatorian

Vito and Linda Sblendorio Holcombe are

recognized statewide for their weight loss

through TOPS Vito lost over 50 pounds

while Linda lost more than 60 poundsParents friends and faculty are on hand to

witness the graduation of 45 Cadott High

School seniors including valedictorian Luke

Bell and salutatorian Quinn Hartzell

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights Girls

and Boys Track teams take the East Lakeland

Conference title for 2015

BirthsKylee Tomkowiak

Deaths Rudolph Arneson Verlon Cowell

Barbara Smith Raymond VanDenHeuvel

Charles Sadler Joseph Taylor Sylvia Ringer

Joann Palmer Eldora Clary Robert Page

Janet Lacina Mary Smock

June

Friends and family gather at Staudacher

Field in Holcombe in memory of Nathan

Zamsky raising $10000 during the secondannual Nathanrsquos Wish Angel Wings of Love

fundraiser

With enough interest from

Cornell and Lake Holcombe

Schools the Knights form a

co-op golf team for the spring

sports line-up

Because of a proposal

brought to the Cornell City

Council by member Terry

Smith the pulpwood Stacker

might be taken out of retire-

ment and used for an observa-tion deck or bungee jump

The Cadott Hornets Track

teams complete a successful

run in regional and sectional

meets sending nine individu-

als to state competition

Cornell-Lake Holcombe

Knights senior Eric Nedland advances to

state competition for the second straight year

The Cadott Hornets Golf team earns a re-

gional championship at home for the second

year in a row

Cornell friends family and faculty gather

for commencement ceremonies for the 2015

graduating class ldquoClosing the chapterrdquo is the

theme from valedictorian Gretchen

Schroeder and salutatorian Brianna JohnsonCadott boasts champion honors in the form

of junior Elizabeth Kyes who brings home a

state win in the 400-meter dash

Katie Matott is awarded Cornellrsquos Citizen

of the Year

The Lake Holcombe Theater department

presents The Music Man Jr

Births Gavin Richardson Autumn Es-

linger Aubree Parish Blake Rudnick

Deaths Geraldine Ducommun Mary

Holznagel June Ewer Patricia Semanko

Charles Smith Mabel Strzok Beverly

Eichelt Mary Brewington Claire Frank

Mathilda Ramminger Jane Malison Thomas

Sommerfeld Joan Sackmann

July

Corey Sedlacek 1992 Cadott High Schoolgraduate is named vice-president of Lockton

Dunning Benefits

Country Fest features acts such as Keith

Urban Rascal Flatts and Tim McGraw

With about 5 inches of rain that came

down in the Chippewa Valley over the course

of a day ditches over run streams and rivers

are at capacity and roads are washed away

After 36 years Dr Ned Willkom hangs up

his dentistry tools in Cadott

Severe storms hit the area over the week-

end leaving downed trees in its wake

The search for 54-year-old Tammy Jovaag

is called off after almost a month goes bysince she went missing from Holcombe

Cadott plays host to Rock Fest which

draws in acts like Judas Priest Godsmack

and Shinedown

Residents let their voices be heard about

the historic 108-year-old Cobban Bridge in

Jim Falls After hearing Chippewa County

might decide to tear down the structure the

community begins efforts to ldquosave the Cob-

ban Bridgerdquo

Dave Koch scores a hole-in-one at Ent-

wood Golf Course in Holcombe while just a

few miles away Steve McDaniel hits his own

hole-in-one at Twin Oaks Golf Course

Births Gabriel Hill Lena Zenner Levi

Lehman Madyson McIlquham Madden

Gindt Cooper Rubenzer Justice SchofieldChase Westaby Kristie Hakes Jeremiah

Helgerson

Deaths Shirley Wagner Donna Decker

Sharon Lange Leonard Peterson Violet

Paulsen Gerald Holznagel Herman Starck

Karen Phillippi Elizabeth Bell Lloyd Proku-

pek Lawrence Sedlacek Emma Andre

Lloyd JuVette

August

Caitlin Larson is crowned Miss Cadott

Nabor Days at the 61st annual celebration

Dorothy Zweifel and her husband George

stop by the Cornell Fire Hall to express their

thanks to the firefighters who rescued her

after she fell into a well on the couplersquos prop-

erty in May During the fall into the 16-foot

hole 72-year-old Dorothy sustained brokenribs a broken collarbone and fractures in her

back as well as cuts and bruises

Bicyclists from the Highground Tour pass

through Cornell on their way to the High-

ground Veterans Memorial in Neillsville

Cornell school bus driver Mickey Bates re-

tires after driving the State Highway 64 route

for 30 years

Golfers turn out to chase the elusive hole-

in-one at the annual Cornell Lions Golf Tour-

nament at Twin Oaks and Entwood Golf

Courses in Holcombe Earning top honors

are the team of Dave DeJongh Mike Rivers

Tim Smith and Neal VerhulstOur Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell

celebrates its 100th anniversary with a fel-

lowship meal along with sharing memories

through photo albums

Cornell resident Mike Rivers records his

first hole-in-one at the Bloomer Golf Course

After Cadott Hornets head football coach

Jeff Cruschiel is diagnosed with esophageal

cancer his team rallies to his support and

dedicates their opening season game to him

The Swinging Fore a Cause organization

reaches its 10th year in support of the Lake

Holcombe School and students holding their

annual golf fundraiser at Entwood Course

Births Teagen DeMars Levi Patton Bre-

anna Spath

Deaths Elaine Dressler Joseph MorfootBill Felmlee James Rahn Frank Popelka

Donald Rose Marilyn Schroeder Norman

Pagenkopf

September

Northwestern Bank Cornell celebrates its

80th birthday

Borderline Rebel 4-H Club member Saige

Sikora is recognized for her leadership citi-

zenship and community service while Quinn

Sikora is honored for 12 years as a 4-H mem-

ber

Holy Cross Catholic Church in Cornell hits

its 100 year milestone

The Lake Holcombe Lions annual golf

tournament is deemed a success Taking first

place are Randy and Mary Dicus and Jeff

and Shana LudvigsenCadott Miller Pharmacy is robbed at gun

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 9

Cadott head coach Jeff Chrusciel hugs graduatedHornet players from last yearrsquos team during an Aug21 halftime ceremony honoring Chrusciel

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Over 75 cars were on display at the Lake Holcombe Lions annual car show Sept 13 and showgoers filled the rowschecking out the classic vehicles Cars and trucks like the 1928 Ford Model AA from Larry Verhulst Holcombe 1969

Chevelle from Paul Hruby Holcombe and the 1929 Ford Coupe Hot Rod from ldquoJimmy Boyrdquo Edming Glen Flora gracedthe Lake Holcombe Lions Pavilion grounds at Staudacher Field Those in attendance voted for the car or truck theythought should win while listening to music from the rsquo50s and rsquo60s (Photos by Monique Westaby)

(Continued on Page 10)

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point for the second time in a year Ryan

Lemke is arrested shortly after and charged

with both robbies

The Lake Holcombe Lions Club holds

their annual car show at Staudacher Field

More than 75 ldquoclassicrdquo cars are on display for

the public to view

Cadottrsquos Austin Goettl and Kayla Dubiel

are crowned Homecoming King and Queen

BirthsGraham Willkom Ryder Yeager

Deaths Carmen Laflin Rebecca Bell

Gretchen Halstead Edward Jenneman JeanTodahl Kenneth Zaruba Mae Willkom

Lloyd McEathron Jim Hochstedler Ray-

mond Sedlacek Vernon Dunston

October

The Cornell City Council is concerned the

historic log stacker could become a safety

issue after inspections reveal areas of the

structure need to be repaired

William Hattamer and Bailey Viegut are

crowned as the Lake Holcombe Homecom-

ing King and Queen

Jim Falls youth Rebecca Berg 6 and Kae-

lyn Seidlitz 5 make the trip to the National

Pedal Pull in South Dakota

Cornell Community Ed sponsors a scare-

crow decorating contest at Mill Yard Park

Taking home first place in the business cate-gory is Northwestern Bank and winning for

the family set is the Jane Ash family

The Cadott Police Department will receive

a new squad car with help from an equipment

grant A 2016 Ford Explorer Police Intercep-

tor sport utility vehicle is scheduled to arrive

around the first of the year

Cornell elects Cole Stephens and Elizabeth

Sproul as its reigning royalty for Homecom-

ing festivities

A new youth equine program is started at

the Doggone Ranch in Cornell to educate

kids on how to handle animals

Although an after school program is of-

fered to Cadott parents after almost no inter-

est the program is cancelled

The Lake Holcombe Volleyball team brings home the East Lakeland Conference

title going undefeated on the season

United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant

Officer David Conrad hangs up his fatigues

and returns to his Holcombe roots after 40

years in military service

Knights senior Sam Peterson becomes the

first runner to ever earn All-Conference for

the Cornell-Lake

Holcombe boys

cross country

team

A benefit is

held for Cadott

head coach Jeff

Chrusciel who

says he canrsquot

thank everyoneenough for their

support

The Cadott

Lions hold their

annual District

Governors Night

with Larry

Bradley presid-

ing Bradley

awarded the Birch-Sturm Fellowship to Lion

Dr Bernard Schwetz Lion Robert Thorson

was presented the Melvin Jones Fellowship

while Donnie Kolpien was named as Cadott

Lion of the Year

The Cornell and Lake Holcombe Lions

Clubs join to award Alois Olichwier and Ron

Plumer with the Birch-Sturm Fellowshipaward Receiving Lion of the Year are Ray

Guthman and Rick Mitchell

The Cornell Fire Department turns 101

years old

From rural Cornell to Rome farm boy

Daniel Sedlacek takes the next step on his

priesthood journey becoming ordained a

deacon

Births Greyson Dahm Kasey Miland

Koda Peterson Henry Zieche

Deaths Louise Freeman Mark Hall

James Michal II Kathy Johansen Elwood

Beaudin John Sims Larry Braden Patrick

Hoover Raleigh Hakes Neil Boyea Thomas

Smith Jr Roy Emerson Donald Weggen

Henry Rubenzer David Braden

November

Lake Holcombe School will have a new

electronic sign advertising school events

thanks to the Lake Holcombe PRIDE Com-

mittee

Cornell School Board member Eileen

Sikora is honored by the Wisconsin Associa-

tion of School Boards for reaching Level 5

the highest level of the associationrsquos recog-

nition pro-

gram

To honor

those who

have passed

the Cornell

Veterans Last

Manrsquos Club

continues at

the CornellAmerican Le-

gion Hall The

club started

in 1957 orig-

nally had 44

members and

now 57 years

later only one

member of the

club remains ndash Charles Johnson

The Cadott Elementary School receives

new school spirit T-shirts sponsored by Peo-

ple Active in Cadottrsquos Education At the start

of the school year students designed a new

shirt The winning entry came from third

grader Kaylee Hamlin

Thanks to Cornell residentAshley Bera and others with

the American Heart Associa-

tion a new bill could be

passed requiring CPR to be

taught in schools

The Cornell Knights of

Columbus Council Jean

Brunet 4948 earns the distinc-

tion of Star Council one of the

organizationrsquos top awards

After spending a few

months in a temporary loca-

tion on Main Street while the

old building was demolished

the Chippewa Valley Electric

Cooperative offices are back

in their South 8th Street loca-tion

Because of a $1200 dona-

tion from the Wisconsin Veter-

ans Tribute the Cadott

Community Library will offer

iPads for patron use

Cadott athletic director Jim

Sekel is named as the District

1 Athletic Director of the Year

by the Wisconsin Athletic Di-

rectors Association

The Cornell Elementary School collects

more than 1700 items for the food pantry

For the second year in a row Sheldon

brothers RJ and Kaden Kinney earn a trip

to the MSA Worlds Championship

Deaths Robert Readinger SharonAdolphson Lyle Buttke Charles Johnson

Helen Hinds Fred Bosteder Jr Herbert

Wriedt Melvin Gass Shirley Parsons De-

loris Pischke Julia Wojtyna

December

The Wisconsin Veterans Tribute donates

two signs depicting the Star Spangled Ban-

ner and the Pledge of Alegiance to the Cadott

Elementary School

The late Naval Lt Jerry Irwin is inducted

into the UW-Stout Hall of Heroes

After 15 years with the Marshfield Clinic

Cornell Center Dr Erik Dickson says

farewell to his patients and colleagues ac-

cepting a position outside the Marshfield

Clinic system

Dixonrsquos Apple Orchard south of Cadottholds a community Deck the Halls event with

pizzas cupcakes and more

Cornell senior Curtis Hakes is nominated

for the US Presidential Scholars program

AampD Docks Cornell plans to move less

than a mile away after they purchase land

from the city at the industrial airport

A bottle of alcohol honoring the last man

is opened at the Cornell American Legion

Hall After sitting for 54 years members

opened the booze and toasted Charles John-

son who passed away in November

The Cadott Area Historical Museum getsa new sign thanks to an anonymous donation

Lake Holcombe Track coach Jake Ebner is

named as the Wisconsin Track Coaches As-

sociationrsquos Coach of the Year

About 800 people attend the Kids Commu-

nity Christmas Party in Cornell

Cornell graduate Dale Hetke is promoted

to Air Force colonel

After vandals once again strike at the

Cadott water tower the Cadott Village Board

discusses destruction prevention

Although comprehensive planning has

been the topic for months at Lake Holcombe

Town Board meetings the board decides

against a referendum on the subject

After 46 years serving the Cornell area

chiropractor Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher retires

A-1 Agricultural Zoning is passed by the

Cornell City Council for a plot of land on

Riverside Drive after a request came from

Al and Sue Potaczek to have the land zoned

to construct a businessFor the first time the Lake Holcombe and

Ladysmith School Districts combine to offer

a Winter Jazz Gala to friends and family The

event held at Paradise Shores in Holcombe

had performances from each school as well

as guest saxophonist Jerod Kaszynski

Energy prices for Cadott customers are set

for the next nine years after the village board

approves extending the electrical cost until

2024

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights

Cross Country team receives the 2015 East

Lakeland Conference Sportsmanship Award

Births Ella Christie Roman Hover Jack-

son Taylor

Deaths Judy Falzerano Ronald Baker

Penny Spaeth Violet Holtman Danny ClarkLinda Thom Dennis St Aubin

Jeremiah Hattamer kindergarten gives Marine Corps Sgt Joseph Harp ahearty handshake following the Lake Holcombe School Veterans Day Program(Photos by Monique Westaby)

As one of her more unique pieces Jean Bowe dis-plays a snow globe with a nativity scene inside aspart of her collection Looking close Mary andJoseph can be seen in the background watching over baby Jesus in the manger (Photo by Ginna Young)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 10

Mary Ann Cote Holcombe brought an unusualrusset potato with 10 growths attached into theCornell Courier Sentinel officeOct 6 Cote said her husbandClifford dug the tuber on theirfarm (Photo by Ginna Young)

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Schickʼs Bowl amp BrewTuesday Night

Ladies League StandingsDec 29 2015

Team W LLisa s Beauty Salon 9 3Cliffʼs Maple Sugars 8 4

Hellandʼs Hellions 7 5Schickʼs Bowl amp Brew 6 6Heaven Help Us 5 7 High Team Game LisaʼsBeauty Salon 624 Cliffʼs MapleSugars 570 Schickʼs Bowl ampBrew 506 High Team Series LisaʼsBeauty Salon 1720 CliffʼsMaple Sugars 1494 SchickʼsBowl amp Brew 1482 High Individual GameSarah Whittaker 187 Peg Hat-tamer 165 Mary Cowell 157 High Individual SeriesSarah Whittaker 451 RhondaKimball 434 Mary Cowell 429

ndash Bowling ndash

ndash Basketball Standings ndash

ndash Pool ndash

Courier Sentinel Page 11 Tursday Januar y 7 2016

bull Cadott bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 730 pmBoys JV BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 545 pm

Mon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 545 pmGirls Varsity Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 715 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 730 pmGirls JV BasketballThur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 545 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 545 pmVarsity WrestlingSat Jan 9 Invitational (Alumni Day) 10 amThur Jan 14 Stan-Bd (Parent Night) 730 pm

JV WrestlingSat Jan 9 at EC North 830 amSat Jan 9 Invitational 10 amThur Jan 14 Stanley-Boyd 7 pm

bull Cornell bullBoys Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 715 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 1 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmBoys JV Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pm

bull Lake Holcombe bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 715 pm

Tue Jan 12 New Auburn 715 pmBoys JV Basketball

Fri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmMon Jan 11 LCO 715 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls JV BasketballMon Jan 11 LCO 545 pm

bull Cornell-Lake Holcombe-Gilman bullVarsity Wrestling

Thur Jan 7 at Shell Lake 6 pm

Sat Jan 9 at Shell Lake 10 amThur Jan 14 at Flambeau 7 pm

Jan 7 14

bull SPORTSWEEK bull

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Boys BasketballTeam W LMcDonell 4 0Altoona 3 1Regis 3 1Fall Creek 2 2Stanley-Boyd 2 2Cadott 1 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 3Thorp 0 4

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Girls Basketball

Team W LRegis 5 0Fall Creek 4 1Altoona 3 2Stanley-Boyd 3 2McDonell 2 3Thorp 2 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 4Cadott 0 5

2015-16 East LakelandConference Boys BasketballTeam W LCornell 3 1Birchwood 2 1Bruce 2 1Lake Holcombe 2 1New Auburn 2 2Flambeau 1 3Winter 0 3

2015-16 East LakelandConference Girls Basketball

Team W LFlambeau 5 0Bruce 4 0Birchwood 2 2Lake Holcombe 2 2Cornell 2 3New Auburn 0 4Winter 0 4

Hornets battle at Badger ClassicBy Kayla Peche

During a two-day tournament at River Falls Dec 29-30

the Cadott Hornets Wrestling team took on 11 schools in Di-

vision 3 for a Northern Badger Wrestling Classic

With 1145 points the Hornets landed in fifth place with

freshman James Pfeiffer leading the wayAt 152 pounds Pfeiffer won three matches by fall with

two in less than 4 minutes In the third-place battle Pfeiffer

lost by a 5-3 decision to Cody Frederick of Boyceville for his

fourth-place finish

Following Pfeiffer were Tyler Gillett senior and Andrew

Gunderson sophomore who each took sixth place Gillett

received 275 points for Cadott and Gunderson earned 24 points dropping a competitor to the mat in 36 seconds during

one matchup

Eighth-place sophomore Bailey Gillett scored 18 points

during the tournament but lost the seventh-place match with

an 8-5 decision to Sam Burns from River Falls

Also scoring for the team were senior Brandon Pederson

junior Ethan Haider sophomore Josef Hite and freshman CJ

Spaeth

Cadott will return to the mat to host a Hornet wrestling

tournament Jan 9

Earning Best Effort for the Hornets freshmanMitchell Gunderson tries to peel away from his 170-pound contender Gunderson lost the match by onepoint but Cadott left their gym with a win 66-9against Eau Claire Regis (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Mud Brook Pool LeagueWeek 7

ResultsBogieʼs I 6 vs Bogieʼs II 3Arnold 1 vs Tedʼs 8 Big Min-now 4 vs Black Bear 5 Flaterʼs4 vs Roseʼs 5 Big Swedeʼs 6

vs Cookieʼs 3Standings W LTedʼs 48 15Bogieʼs I 36 27Big Swedes 33 30Bogieʼs II 32 31Cookieʼs 32 31Big Minnow 30 33Black Bear 28 35Flaterʼs 27 36Roses 25 38Arnold 24 39

Sophomore Dakota Popp sticks with his Flambeauopponent on Cornellrsquos home court Dec 17 Poppalso brought the ball up the court for the Chiefs for most of the first-half offense Cornell hung on in aclose game pulling out the win 65-63

(Photo by Ginna Young)

Carley Yeager makes a shot in the second half of agame against the Prentice Buccaneers Dec 3 TheLake Holcombe girls brought the game within 10points but couldnrsquot pull of a win ending behind 41-28 (Photo by Monique Westaby)

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OUDOORS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 12

Selina has only missed one year of her entire life of doing

a fly in and she loves heading north with family and friends

This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We

landed on a Saturday and got home on a Saturday We fished

hard laughed lots and stayed up late

July

Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Men-

tors Outdoors) camping trips

The first was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin

Dells and we had a blast The second was on the Petenwell

Flowage Fishing tubing bear baiting and lots of campfire

time with a lot of good people Check out KAMO at

wwwkamokidsorg

August

For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day outing to an island on the Flambeau

Flowage We tube swim sometimes fish and do a whole

bunch of nothing

September

Other than moose or elk hunting what wipes me out more

than anything is bear baiting then hunting This July through

mid October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands

of miles on my truck probably a couple hundred hours in

the woods and though we had plenty of big bear coming to

the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so

we went 32 hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October

October was our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near

Ferryville while camping on an island This trip is a classic

that my father started back in the late rsquo50s I have been

going on it for 44 years and Selina loves it

November

Deer camp

The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants

to leave This fall Selina became independent As long as

she is carrying a compass a daypack and hip boots she does

not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space

Happy New Year

Sunset

An Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalAn Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalA Year in the Outdoors for Selina

Hello friends

So that I may stay home the week between Christmas and

New Yearrsquos I write a column about some of the highlights

of the year that is just coming to an end This yearrsquos column

for the most part is about some of the many outdoor adven-

tures I went on with my 14-year-old daughter Selina Wal-

ters

January

Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went

on a winter camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi

River near La Crosse We had planned on fishing near Fer-

ryville but there was not good ice (Discovery made upon

arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to La Crosse

where for the next two days we had great success on 27-34inch northern pike

February

Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos

annual fisheree which attracts a lot of fishermen and

women We stayed with the Howes had a blast and Selina

took first and second place in the kids northern pike division

with a couple of beautiful gators

This is not meant to be an insult but as big as this fisheree

is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boost the prizes

for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are

14 is a really big deal for a kid

April

Selina just told me that her favorite sport is turkey hunt-

ing Each spring I take her to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos

Youth Turkey Hunt

This year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to

hunt at his pheasant preserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked

it out so Selina could hunt on a neighborrsquos property as welland literally on the last minute of our two-day hunt Selina

harvested a beautiful gobbler

May

Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I men-

tioned she loves this sport The beauty about going from

the early April hunt to May is that spring is in full strut

comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life is good

Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year one of the

biggest turkeys I have been part of harvesting

Later in May we headed to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed

at Birch Point Resort near Bloomer Each spring Selina

brings a friend and our good friend Paul Maire puts us up

in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina this

is another canrsquot miss trip

June

In a yearrsquos time I go on about 40 trips The two best are

Canada to Shultz Lake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) anddeer camp

By Mark Walters

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A Snapshow ndash Not All

Skunks Are Bad

Early afternoon turned into

early evening and the couch was much cozier than sitting

in the cold But my mind wandered as I thought about all

the bucks that would walk past my stand in the swamp if

I wasnrsquot there

ldquoScott do you want to sit with merdquo I asked my hus-

band ldquoItrsquoll be lots of funrdquo

He rolled his eyes but said he would I think later he re-

gretted his decision

We made our way to the stand and by 342 pm we were

set ready to get the big guy I updated my Snapchat ldquoview-

ersrdquo of my new surroundings then checked on the status

of the game The Packers had the game tiedScott and I discussed how cool it would be if there was

a universal button that could be pushed which would suck

all the trees into the ground so you could see if anything

was hiding OK maybe not discussed but rather I men-

tioned it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy and

turned the other direction

A few minutes later I tapped him on the shoulder and

said it would make drives a lot easier and save time He

laughed agreed and continued with his careful watching

of the woods while I kept my eyes on the swamp

Another few minutes later I whispered ldquoWhat if

Sasquatch comes out of that thick stuff over thererdquo That

warranted an eye roll and more silence

My stomach growled and I reached in my pocket for

sustenance ndash a small plastic wrapper of Sprees I carefully

and what I thought was quietly unwrapped them Scott

looked at me like I was setting off a package of fireworks

and shook his head

Finally I got them unwrapped and clunk one fell to the

floor of the stand Then clunk tink tink three more fell

About 45 minutes more of these scenarios and Scott was

more than happy to call it quits exactly at season close ndash

449 pm

ldquoNo wonder you donrsquot see anythingrdquo he said as we

rounded everything up ldquoYou make more noise thanhelliprdquo

ldquohellipHey Irsquod like to remind you that I have seen some of

the biggest deer ever while huntingrdquo I interrupted him

He laughed at my candor reminding me that none of

them were hanging on our wall He was right but I didnrsquot

want to admit it

It was officially the end of opening weekend of gun deer

season and I had been skunked But that last night was my

favorite and although Scott may never go with me again

I have all the Snapchat memories to look back on

And the Packers won

Itrsquos a

irlrsquos

unting Life

B y M o n i q u e W e s t a b y

ndash DNR Outdoor Report ndashWith up to 10 inches across much of the state state park

and forest properties have groomed cross-country ski trails

Brunet Island State Park tracks are full depth but typical of

early season grooming there is debris and exposed turfsoil

scattered throughout Visitors should consider using rock skis

and proceed with caution

About a half dozen counties in far northern Wisconsin have

open or partially open snowmobile trailsMany northern lakes have refrozen but with new snowfall

ice conditions remain highly variable Anglers report up to 5

inches of ice in spots and those venturing out have found fish

Bear cubs will be born in their dens this month Most bull

elks have separated from the cowcalf groups and have re-

formed their bachelor groups

There is a good population of weasels this year with an

abundance of tracks

Great horned owls have begun hooting and claiming terri-

tories Bird feeders are loaded with song and common birds

including a mix of woodpeckers and winter birds Chick-

adees nuthatches gold finches cardinals blue jays and jun-

cos are busy grabbing a seed Red-headed pileated downy

hairy and red-bellied woodpeckers are also common visitors

In a late seasonbow hunt RockyWinchel 19 Shel-don shot this 17-point 17 78-inchspread buck with a

Mathews com-pound bow Dec30 The deer washarvested acrossthe road fromthe Winchel familyfarm around 420pm 18 yards fromthe tree stand fol-lowing a doe andtwo yearlings Thebuck had beenspotted on a trail

camera Oct 21 and didnrsquot appear again until Dec4 This is Winchelrsquos first buck with a bow

(Submitted Photo)

unter of

the Week

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SCHOOL NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page13

FRESH

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Four Cornell teachershave earned theirMasters of Science de-grees in Education inthe area of ReadingSpecialists from UW-River Falls Those earn-ing their degree left toright on either sideof Cornell superinten-dent Dr Paul M Schleyare Ashley Rosentra-ter (fifth grade) EricaDeitelhoff (sixthseventhgrade) Chelsey Stein-metz (fourth grade) andErica Ruf (kindergarten)

(Submitted Photo)

Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

(CVTC) and already has a job lined up

working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

are typically recruited by companies after

completing just one year of the two-year pro-

gram and that was the case with Licht

ldquoI had two semesters done and I was al-

ready working for Global Finishing Solu-

tions as a part-time internrdquo Licht said of the

business where he will do electrical design

work ldquoThey offered a tuition reimburse-

ment which was really nicerdquo

Licht initially studied in an information

technology program at CVTC and worked at

EDI in Chippewa Falls then decided on achange in programs

ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

Electromechanical Technology fit that billrdquo

Licht said ldquoI really like it You can imple-

ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

52-1570952 bull wnaxlp

In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

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PUBLIC NOICES 983085 CLASSIFIEDS Tursday January 7 2016

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The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

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Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

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Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

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Bethlehem Lutheran Church

10 miles south of Cadott on Hwy 27715-877-3249Rev James Norton1030 am Sunday Worship Service

9 am Sunday School (Sept ndash May)

Big Drywood Lutheran Church

27095 120th Ave ndash Cadott715-289-3608Pastor Lucy Schottelkorb10 am Sunday Worship Service6 pm Wednesday With the WordStudy (Sept-May)

Cadott United Methodist Church

Maple and Ginty Streets ndash Cadott715-289-4845Pastor George Olinske1045 am Sunday Worship ServiceFirst Sunday Holy CommunionFourth Sunday Potluck followingservice

English Lutheran Church of Bateman

20588 Cty Hwy X ndash Chippewa Falls715-723-4231 ndash elcbatemanorgPastor Deborah Nissen9 am Sunday WorshipWednesday 530 pm Light Supper6 pm Study Time All Ages 7 pmWorship Service

Faith Baptist Church

724 Main St ndash Cornell715-827-0222Pastor Mark Williams930 am Sunday School for all ages1030 am Worship Service

First Presbyterian Church

4th and Ripley ndash Cornell715-239-6263

1030 am Sunday Worship ServiceHoly Communion first Sunday

Holcombe United Methodist Church

27841 Cty Hwy M ndash Holcombe715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim830 am Sunday Worship Service845 am Childrenrsquos Sunday School10 am Adult Sunday School2-5 pm Food Pantry Open secondand fourth Tuesdays

Holy Cross Catholic Church

107 South 8th St ndash Cornell715-239-6826Father Eric LinzmaierDeacon Dennis Rivers830 am Sunday Mass5 pm Tuesday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass830 am Thursday Mass830 am Friday Mass4 pm Saturday Mass 330 pmConfession

Holy Family Church

226 East 3rd Ave ndash Stanley 715-644-5435Father William Felix6 pm Saturday Mass11 am Sunday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass

Jim Falls United Methodist Church

139th Ave Cty S South ndash Jim Falls715-382-4191Pastor Jason Kim10 am Sunday Worship Service1015 am Childrenrsquos Sunday School

New Hope Assembly of God

318 South 7th St ndash Cornell715-239-6954cornellhopecomPastor Dan Gilboy 10 am Sunday WorshipSunday Morning Nursery and Chil-drenrsquos Church6 pm Wednesday Youth Group

New Hope Presbyterian Church

W14520 Cty Hwy M ndash HannibalGilman715-239-6263845 am Sunday Worship Service

New Life Alliance Church

1 mile west of CC on Z ndash Cornell715-239-6490Pastor Jim Brandli9 am Sunday School (Sept ndash May)10 am Worship Service

Childrenrsquos Church for ages 3-610 am Tuesday Womenrsquos BibleStudy 7 am Wednesday Prayer Meeting630 pm AWANA for ages 6 years

ndash sixth grade (Sept ndash May) 7-9 pm Youth Group for grades 7-126 am Thursday Menrsquos Bible Study

Northwoods Church

4th and Thomas St ndash Cornell715-289-3780Pastor Greg Sima10 am Non-denominational Sunday Services (nursery provided)630 pm Wednesday Bible Study for kids and adults

Our Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church

6th and Ripley Streets ndashCornell715-239-6891Pastor Andy Schottelkorb830 am Sunday Worship930 am Sunday SchoolCommunion first and third Sundays

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

13989 195th St ndash Jim Falls715-382-4422Father Eric Linzmaier1030 am Sunday Mass

St Anthonyrsquos Catholic Church

of Drywood

Jct Cty Hwy S and 250th St ndash JimFalls715-289-4422Father Eric Linzmaier

7 pm Saturday Mass

St Francis Catholic Church

W10193 Lehman Rd ndash Holcombe715-532-3501Father David ObertsFather Christopher Kemp4 pm Saturday Mass8 am Alternating Friday Mass

St Johnrsquos Catholic Church

N657 Cty Rd VV ndash Sheldon715-447-8510Father Mandanu Sleeva Raju1030 am Sunday Mass830 am Wednesday Mass

St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church

(Missouri Synod)215 East Seminary St ndash Cadott715-289-4521Pastor Raymond Bell9 am Sunday Worship Service10 am Sunday School

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(Wisconsin Synod)700 Thomas Street ndash Cornell715-239-6081Pastor Patrick Feldhus

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830 am Friday Mass

St Rose of Lima Church

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The Rock Church

(Non-denominational)230 West Main St ndash Gilman715-669-5082Pastor Smokey Tennison1030 am Sunday Worship Service6 pm Friday Bible Study

Trinity Lutheran Church

W5568 Main St ndash Sheldon715-452-5359Pastor Aric Fenske1015 am Sunday Worship Service1130 am Sunday School

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OBIUARIES 983085 COMMUNIY Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 7

ndash Obituaries ndash Helen J Ewings

Helen J Ewings 93 Cor-

nell passed away Wednesday

Dec 30 2015 at the Cornell

Area Care Center

Helen was born Nov 7

1922 to Selmer and Hulda

(Olson) Henderson in Taylor

She graduated fromChippewa Falls High School

in 1940

Helen was employed at

Woolworthrsquos in Chippewa

Falls and then at First Na-

tional Bank in Chippewa Falls

Helen married Edwin Ewings in 1970 They lived at Lake

Wissota then moved to Cornell following retirement

She enjoyed flowers gardening traveling and spending

time with family

Helen was a member of St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church and

the Ladies Aide and was treasurer for the local AAL organ-

ization

She is survived by several nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her parents husband Edwin

Ewings sister Inez Beaudette brother-in-law Wallace

Beaudette and other brothers-in-lawServices were held at 11 am Tuesday Jan 5 at St Johnrsquos

Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev Patrick Feldhus

officiating Interment was in the Cornell Cemetery

Visitation was one hour prior to the services Tuesday

morning at the church

Online condolences can be expressed at bortonleiserfuner-

alhomecom 1-157307

Kenneth LaVern Hakes JrKenneth LaVern Hakes Jr

62 Cornell passed away Sun-

day Jan 3 at Luther Hospital

in Eau Claire with his family

at his side

Kenneth was born April 4

1953 the son of Kenneth Sr

and Gwendolyn Hakes Cor-

nell

He married Elaine Pahl June

5 1971 in Cornell

He was a self-employed

truck driver with the business

owned and operated by him-

self and wife Elaine for 38

years He traveled 48 states and Canada for 3 12 million

miles accident free

He enjoyed hunting and fishing and gardening was his

passion He loved to have his grandchildren and great-grand-

children near him

Kenneth will be greatly missed by family and friends

He is survived by his wife Elaine children Marshall

(Cari) Hakes Laurie Hakes (Louie Meyer) Robert (Andrea)

Hakes and Lisa (Marty) Ash 15 grandchildren 13 great-

grandchildren mother Gwendolyn Hakes brothers and sis-

ters Kathy Dembinski Donna Dembinski Tom Hakes

Richard Hakes Pat White Randy Hakes and Tim Hakes and

by many nieces and nephews

He was preceded in death by his father Kenneth Hakes Sr

uncle Chet Hakes and mother and father-in-law Mary and

Alvin Pahl

Per Kennethrsquos request there will be no formal services but

family and friends may visit at the residence 1-157319

Charles H ldquoChuckrdquo PuchalskiCharles H ldquoChuckrdquo Puchal-

ski 68 Cadott died Wednes-

day Dec 30 2015

He was born Nov 12 1947

in Fergus Falls Minn to Dora

(Reuss) and Hugo Puchalski

He graduated from Barrett

High School in 1965

He joined the National

Guard in 1967 and also

worked in Benson Minn

painting Tyler Frontier

Spreaders

He went to work for Johnson Brothers from Litchfield

Minn in 1968 There he joined the Carpenterrsquos Union

He worked building bridges dams and disposal plants in

various towns

He married Sue Jenson in 1969

Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers until 1973 From

1973-77 he started and operated a lumber company in Bar-

rett Minn with his brother Terry They built many houses

around the community

Between 1977-85 he was an over-the-road truck driver for

Midwest Coast Jerry Siemens Trucking He hauled meat and

produce in 48 states

Between 1985-95 Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers and

Lunda Construction

Chuck and his son Bruce started a construction company

named Jim Falls Buildings amp Construction in 1995 Together

they built many many houses in the Chippewa Valley

Charles married a girl from Boston Mass Maureen E

Alger in 1986 They bought 5 acres in Wisconsin in 1988

and built a home where he lived out his life

He enjoyed hunting fishing the outdoors playing cards

and watching westerns He also never missed a Packers

game His greatest joy came from spending time with his

wife children and grandchildren

He is survived by his wife Maureen E Puchalski children

Jodi (Kerby) Strickler James Butler Heather (Jamie)

Gubrud Crystal Butler and Dusty (Heather) Puchalski

daughter-in-law Shannon Puchalski siblings Nancy Waugh

Elaine (Jim) Mattson Betty (Richard) Tweeter Terry Puchal-ski Gerald (Zina) Puchalski Dick (Diane) Puchalski Neil

(Jan) Puchalski and Kelly (Kyle) Purrier grandchildren

Kyle Samantha Tyler Chase Jared Riley Brennan Hunter

Ridley Charlie Lorelai and KaSandra and numerous nieces

nephews cousins and friends

He was preceded in death by his parents son Bruce

Puchalski brothers-in-law Virgil Johnson and Harvey

Waugh and sister-in-law Lea Puchalski

A memorial service was held at 2 pm Monday Jan 4 at

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel in Chippewa Falls with the

Rev Aaron Sturgis officiating

Visitation was one hour prior to the service Monday at the

funeral chapel

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel amp Cremation Services in

Chippewa Falls is serving the family

Online condolences can be expressed at

pedersonvolkercom 1-157308

Myra M SmithMyra M Smith 96 Cornell passed away Sunday Jan 3

2016 at St Josephrsquos Hospital in Chippewa Falls

A memorial service will be held at 2 pm Sunday Jan 10

at St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev

Patrick Feldhus officiating

Inurnment will be in the Cornell Cemetery at a later date

Visitation will be one hour prior to the services Sunday at

the church

ndash Death Notice ndash

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Saturday Jan 9 at 730 pmDinner amp Show at 630 pm

Sunday Jan 10 at 2 pm

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Youth $21 (under age 16)

Flanagan is dead but donrsquot be sad because

remembering his life is all about laughs

A hilarious interactive Irish funeral

This performance is sponsored by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board

by the National Endowment for the Arts and our loyal ticket holders

Tickets - $15 adult $3 students for this performance(As always students under 18 are free with paid adult)

Tickets are available at the door

Flambeau Valley Arts Association

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By Janice Craig bull 715-595-4380

Most of us have had our fill of football games with all the

bowl games during the holidays

Bob and Barb Lompa attended the get-together for their

Gilman High School class of 1965 at Tedrsquos Timberlodge

Monday with 19 people attending

The Holcombe Seniors Club will meet at the Holcombe

United Methodist Church at noon Jan 14 Everyone bring a

dish to pass and the theme this time is to wear an ugly

sweater or sweatshirt This will be a good time to catch up

on the news over Christmas

Several people donated blood at the blood bank collection

in Cornell on Monday There was a good turn out I am told

The ice must have gotten thick enough to fish as I am see-ing several ldquodaredevilsrdquo on Cranberry Lake I like fish but

not that much There are a number of springs on that lake I

sure hope nothing happens

ndash Holcombe Happenings ndash

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ment a trench is dug new tile is put down

and a sump pump is installed

The Courier Sentinel holds a Diaper Drive

with almost 1500 infantadult diapers col-

lected for local food pantries

Cadott student Tyler Miles takes first place

in the CO2 Dragster competition at a Team

Problem Solving contest in Eau Claire

Dr Tonya Prokop joins Kromrey Chiro-

practic in Cadott After graduating from

Flambeau High School Prokop received her

doctorate degree from Northwestern HealthScience University in Bloomington Minn

With the possibility of a $700000 deficit

in 2016-17 the Lake Holcombe School

Board discusses needing a ldquoworst case sce-

nariordquo referendum to ldquoplugrdquo the financial

hole

Steve and Wendy Sin-

gleton open Wendyrsquos

Stacker Cafe on Bridge

Street in Cornell

The Cornell Fire De-

partment extinguishes a

skidsteer fire at the Scott

Mohr farm on County

Highway D east of Cor-

nell

Cornell is awarded a$5000 Urban Forestry

Grant to assist in a tree in-

ventory to help make

plans for the arrival of the

emerald ash borer

A daddydaughter dance

is held at Lake Holcombe

School for area fathers to

treat their daughters to an

evening of dancing

dressed in finery

BirthsCarsten Payton

Bri-Ana Schofield

Sawyer Thon Benjamin

Briggs

Deaths Donald Craker

Rosetta Walker Elsie Melville ClarenceWalsvik Gary Jones Joan Melgaard Philip

Lukowicz Lynn Johnson Jr Nancy Maurina

February

Donna Woodcock takes over as the new

Cadott postmaster

Cleoan Wright is hired as the new Cornell

Police Department secretary

Cornell School Board member Lyle Briggs

is recognized for 20 years of service on the

school board at a ceremony in Milwaukee

The Lake Holcombe Boys Basketball team

receives $1000 from the Lake Holcombe

Lions Club for new uniforms

The Chippewa River Rendezvous organi-

zation holds a sledding event at Brunet Island

State Park

Cornell Bank Mutual will close their doorsin May along with six other branches as part

of an efficiency and expense reduction effort

Cadott Elementary School second-grade

student Parker Davis makes his 100th deposit

into the school banking program with Citi-

zenrsquos State Bank

The Cornell City Council increases the

full-time police officer wage to $1931hour

Cadott Route 2 mail carrier John Munroe

retires after 24 years on the job Munroe re-

ceived his first full-time route in 1999 and

plans to remain in the Lafayette area

Cadott Lions Club president Brian Dulmes

presents Cadott School Board presidentCedric Boettcher with $1000 for the school

lunch program

The classes of 2006-2008 take home

championship honors at the Lake Holcombe

School basketball alumni tournament Bruce

Anderson is

named as the 2015

Lake Holcombe

honorary sports

fan

The Cornell Ele-

mentary School

ldquoJumps for Heartrdquo

collecting more

than $2100

Births Liam

BollomDeaths Dale

Stipek Patricia

Sippy Bette Bit-

ter Caroline Au-

dorff Beatrice

Mickelson Phillip

Puljas Guy

Crosby Florence

Giebel Luella

Douville

March

The Cadott Fire

Department ex-

presses a concern

to the Cadott Vil-

lage Board about

the yearly $1500 charge for a water meterThe Cornell Elementary School receives a

visit from the WQOW Channel 18 meteorol-

ogist team and hosts a weather academy

MRG Patty a Lowline Angus cow owned

by Mark and Tammy Gilles of Sigel Sunset

Ranch in Cadott wins National Champion

with her calf at the 2015 National Western

Livestock Show in Denver Colo

Freshman Andrew Gunderson and senior

Austin Najbrt represent Cadott at the state

wrestling tournament

The Walthers family in Cadott welcomes

foreign exchange student Jason Ng from

Hong Kong China

Cadott Boy Scout Trenton Weiss meets

with Gov Scott Walker as a youth delegate

and delivers an annual report to the governor and members of the Wisconsin Legislature

Rhonda Mataczynski retires after 39 years

as the Lake Holcombe Com-

munity Theater director

The River Country Plaza

Veterans Memorial sees a new

addition in the form of a Viet-

nam Veterans Association

Flag

A Cadott man is injured in

an explosion at Greener Acres

Transmission after he attempts

to cut open a metal drum with

a blow torch

Former Congressmen Tom

Petri and Dave Obey speak at

the Cadott School District todiscuss civic participation and

congressional work

Cornell eighth grader Jor-

dan Shackleton sets a new

school record at an archery

tournament in Sparta

The Cadott Hornets Archery

team takes aim at national

competition after they place

first in all four of their tourna-

ments Helping the team on to

the next level and earning a

new school record is senior Kaeden Thom

A fire damages the Building

Blocks Early Learning Center

in Cadott after kids and em-

ployees leave for the day

Kaden Kinney Lake Hol-

combe seventh grader heads

to Lexington Ky with his

horse Willow to compete in

the Road to the Horse All-Star

Shootout

Births Chase Anthony Cyress Krueger

Presley Boisvert Obadiah Yeager

Deaths Urban Gass Helen Simmerman

Rune Ruud Michael Westerberg Fred Gass

Kay Roscoe Edward Boris Amy Shilts

Naomi KaveenApril

The Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative

plans to demolish their current building built

in 1951 and construct a new office and truck

garage Employees plan to relocate to a va-

cant building on Main Street formerly Dr

Lanersquos Dental Office

The Cornell Camaraderie Club packs their

1900th box to send overseas to the troops

Cornell citizen Bertha Leja turns 100

Cal Demulling 8 Cadott takes first place

in the Special Olympic basketball skills at the

district level

The Cornell Archery team takes first at a

tournament in Cashton During the tourna-

ment sophomore McKenzie Weggen breaks

the school record set by eighth grader JordanShackleton

An apartment complex on Cadottrsquos Main

Street is damaged when a kitchen fire breaks

out in the building

Larry Sime River Country Store manager

retires after 53 years in the seedfeed indus-

try

The Lake Holcombe FFA holds a Spring

Madness Food Drive to provide Easter meals

for the Lake Holcombe Food Pantry During

the week-long drive more than 1000 items

are collected in addition to $400

Cadott holds their alumni tournament

weekend with the classes of 2005 and 2007

taking first place in the gold division basket-

ball matchups and the class of 2001 bringing

home the trophy for the black divisionThe Cornell High School hosts a Job Fair

and Business Expo sponsored by the Cornell

Area Betterment Association

The Cadott Hornets Archery team brings

home their seventh state title after they com-

pete at the NASP State Championship The

team sets a new state record

The Cornell FFA forestry team takes first-

place honors at the Agricultural Technology

Contest in River Falls

The Lake Holcombe School agriculture

department receives more than $21000 from

the Don ldquoTinyrdquo Albrecht estate to help stu-

dents go on field trips

Danielle Gygi Holcombe receives the

Good Citizen Award from the Eau Claire

Chapter of the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution

Crescent Meats Cadott earns Grand

Champion with their head cheese at a Meat

Product Show

Nick Seng is crowned as the Lake Hol-

combe 2015 Junior Prom king while Ka-

reese Jiskra reigns as Prom queen

Cadott names Austin Anderson as the 2015

Junior Prom king while Elizabeth Kyes is

crowned queen

Erica Rutherford a second grader atLake Holcombe dances with her grandpa Frank Rutherford at thesecond annual DaddyDaughter Dance Jan 23

(Photo by Monique Westaby)

Sigel Sunset Ranch in Cadott takes home firstplace honors at the National Western LivestockShow cowcalf division in January with their Low-line Angus beef cow Patti and her calf Bond Pos-ing with the champion cattle left to right areMadeline Bode owner Tammy Gilles owner MarkGilles judge Blake Bloomberg associationprincess Laramie Coffey association queen BridgetHoffman handler and ranch employee Shea Esserand handler Samantha Straley (Submitted Photo)

Cadott sophomore Brandon Pederson found outthe hard way the dangers of distracted driving dur-ing the April 10 Stop the Texts Stop the Wrecks as-sembly The Cadott students and a few faculty

members rode a childrenrsquos bicycle between conesacross the gym while trying to text and ldquodriverdquo (Photo by Kayla Peche)

The Cornell Fair was held Friday June 12 through Sunday June 14 offeringrides carnival food free music and the Cornell Lions Club famous charcoalchicken dinner (Photo by Monique Westaby)

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Births Peityn Nikolai Lucy Patten Bryn-

ley Hoff

Deaths Edna Pagenkopf the Rev Jere-

miah Cashman Suzanne Stubb Lydia

Tkachuk Mary Ann Kocher Senior Master

Sgt Phillip Gygi Charles Sikora Melvin

Mattson Frances Matschee Roy Yohnk

Dorothy Reeve Genevieve Jackson Evelyn

Swanson Ursula Preston

May

The Hornet Hustle Fun Run has 92 partic-ipants and raises about $1400 for a Cadott

eighth-grade field trip

The Cornell School Board accepts the res-

ignations of first-grade teacher Jason Jaenke

and marketing and business instructor Ryan

Helke

The Cornell High School plays host to the

ldquoEnchanted Eveningrdquo Junior Prom where

Curtis Hakes is crowned as king while Eliz-

abeth Sproul reigns as queen

World War II veteran and Cornell native

Eino Martino boards the Never Forgotten

Honor Flight to Washington DC

Seventeen Cornell Spanish students chap-

eroned by parents and faculty members

travel to Spain

After fundraising for a year and a halfLake Holcombe band and choir students

make the 1374 mile trip to San Antonio

Cadott junior Elizabeth Kyes hits a new

personal best in the triple jump at a Gilman

invitational

The Miller Pharmacy in Cadott is held up

at gun point when a suspect demands em-

ployees give him medication and wallets

Twenty-six seniors receive their diplomas

during commencement exercises at Lake

Holcombe School Danielle Gygi served as

class valedictiorian with Katie Ruhde as

salutatorian

Vito and Linda Sblendorio Holcombe are

recognized statewide for their weight loss

through TOPS Vito lost over 50 pounds

while Linda lost more than 60 poundsParents friends and faculty are on hand to

witness the graduation of 45 Cadott High

School seniors including valedictorian Luke

Bell and salutatorian Quinn Hartzell

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights Girls

and Boys Track teams take the East Lakeland

Conference title for 2015

BirthsKylee Tomkowiak

Deaths Rudolph Arneson Verlon Cowell

Barbara Smith Raymond VanDenHeuvel

Charles Sadler Joseph Taylor Sylvia Ringer

Joann Palmer Eldora Clary Robert Page

Janet Lacina Mary Smock

June

Friends and family gather at Staudacher

Field in Holcombe in memory of Nathan

Zamsky raising $10000 during the secondannual Nathanrsquos Wish Angel Wings of Love

fundraiser

With enough interest from

Cornell and Lake Holcombe

Schools the Knights form a

co-op golf team for the spring

sports line-up

Because of a proposal

brought to the Cornell City

Council by member Terry

Smith the pulpwood Stacker

might be taken out of retire-

ment and used for an observa-tion deck or bungee jump

The Cadott Hornets Track

teams complete a successful

run in regional and sectional

meets sending nine individu-

als to state competition

Cornell-Lake Holcombe

Knights senior Eric Nedland advances to

state competition for the second straight year

The Cadott Hornets Golf team earns a re-

gional championship at home for the second

year in a row

Cornell friends family and faculty gather

for commencement ceremonies for the 2015

graduating class ldquoClosing the chapterrdquo is the

theme from valedictorian Gretchen

Schroeder and salutatorian Brianna JohnsonCadott boasts champion honors in the form

of junior Elizabeth Kyes who brings home a

state win in the 400-meter dash

Katie Matott is awarded Cornellrsquos Citizen

of the Year

The Lake Holcombe Theater department

presents The Music Man Jr

Births Gavin Richardson Autumn Es-

linger Aubree Parish Blake Rudnick

Deaths Geraldine Ducommun Mary

Holznagel June Ewer Patricia Semanko

Charles Smith Mabel Strzok Beverly

Eichelt Mary Brewington Claire Frank

Mathilda Ramminger Jane Malison Thomas

Sommerfeld Joan Sackmann

July

Corey Sedlacek 1992 Cadott High Schoolgraduate is named vice-president of Lockton

Dunning Benefits

Country Fest features acts such as Keith

Urban Rascal Flatts and Tim McGraw

With about 5 inches of rain that came

down in the Chippewa Valley over the course

of a day ditches over run streams and rivers

are at capacity and roads are washed away

After 36 years Dr Ned Willkom hangs up

his dentistry tools in Cadott

Severe storms hit the area over the week-

end leaving downed trees in its wake

The search for 54-year-old Tammy Jovaag

is called off after almost a month goes bysince she went missing from Holcombe

Cadott plays host to Rock Fest which

draws in acts like Judas Priest Godsmack

and Shinedown

Residents let their voices be heard about

the historic 108-year-old Cobban Bridge in

Jim Falls After hearing Chippewa County

might decide to tear down the structure the

community begins efforts to ldquosave the Cob-

ban Bridgerdquo

Dave Koch scores a hole-in-one at Ent-

wood Golf Course in Holcombe while just a

few miles away Steve McDaniel hits his own

hole-in-one at Twin Oaks Golf Course

Births Gabriel Hill Lena Zenner Levi

Lehman Madyson McIlquham Madden

Gindt Cooper Rubenzer Justice SchofieldChase Westaby Kristie Hakes Jeremiah

Helgerson

Deaths Shirley Wagner Donna Decker

Sharon Lange Leonard Peterson Violet

Paulsen Gerald Holznagel Herman Starck

Karen Phillippi Elizabeth Bell Lloyd Proku-

pek Lawrence Sedlacek Emma Andre

Lloyd JuVette

August

Caitlin Larson is crowned Miss Cadott

Nabor Days at the 61st annual celebration

Dorothy Zweifel and her husband George

stop by the Cornell Fire Hall to express their

thanks to the firefighters who rescued her

after she fell into a well on the couplersquos prop-

erty in May During the fall into the 16-foot

hole 72-year-old Dorothy sustained brokenribs a broken collarbone and fractures in her

back as well as cuts and bruises

Bicyclists from the Highground Tour pass

through Cornell on their way to the High-

ground Veterans Memorial in Neillsville

Cornell school bus driver Mickey Bates re-

tires after driving the State Highway 64 route

for 30 years

Golfers turn out to chase the elusive hole-

in-one at the annual Cornell Lions Golf Tour-

nament at Twin Oaks and Entwood Golf

Courses in Holcombe Earning top honors

are the team of Dave DeJongh Mike Rivers

Tim Smith and Neal VerhulstOur Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell

celebrates its 100th anniversary with a fel-

lowship meal along with sharing memories

through photo albums

Cornell resident Mike Rivers records his

first hole-in-one at the Bloomer Golf Course

After Cadott Hornets head football coach

Jeff Cruschiel is diagnosed with esophageal

cancer his team rallies to his support and

dedicates their opening season game to him

The Swinging Fore a Cause organization

reaches its 10th year in support of the Lake

Holcombe School and students holding their

annual golf fundraiser at Entwood Course

Births Teagen DeMars Levi Patton Bre-

anna Spath

Deaths Elaine Dressler Joseph MorfootBill Felmlee James Rahn Frank Popelka

Donald Rose Marilyn Schroeder Norman

Pagenkopf

September

Northwestern Bank Cornell celebrates its

80th birthday

Borderline Rebel 4-H Club member Saige

Sikora is recognized for her leadership citi-

zenship and community service while Quinn

Sikora is honored for 12 years as a 4-H mem-

ber

Holy Cross Catholic Church in Cornell hits

its 100 year milestone

The Lake Holcombe Lions annual golf

tournament is deemed a success Taking first

place are Randy and Mary Dicus and Jeff

and Shana LudvigsenCadott Miller Pharmacy is robbed at gun

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COURIER SENINEL Page 9

Cadott head coach Jeff Chrusciel hugs graduatedHornet players from last yearrsquos team during an Aug21 halftime ceremony honoring Chrusciel

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Over 75 cars were on display at the Lake Holcombe Lions annual car show Sept 13 and showgoers filled the rowschecking out the classic vehicles Cars and trucks like the 1928 Ford Model AA from Larry Verhulst Holcombe 1969

Chevelle from Paul Hruby Holcombe and the 1929 Ford Coupe Hot Rod from ldquoJimmy Boyrdquo Edming Glen Flora gracedthe Lake Holcombe Lions Pavilion grounds at Staudacher Field Those in attendance voted for the car or truck theythought should win while listening to music from the rsquo50s and rsquo60s (Photos by Monique Westaby)

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point for the second time in a year Ryan

Lemke is arrested shortly after and charged

with both robbies

The Lake Holcombe Lions Club holds

their annual car show at Staudacher Field

More than 75 ldquoclassicrdquo cars are on display for

the public to view

Cadottrsquos Austin Goettl and Kayla Dubiel

are crowned Homecoming King and Queen

BirthsGraham Willkom Ryder Yeager

Deaths Carmen Laflin Rebecca Bell

Gretchen Halstead Edward Jenneman JeanTodahl Kenneth Zaruba Mae Willkom

Lloyd McEathron Jim Hochstedler Ray-

mond Sedlacek Vernon Dunston

October

The Cornell City Council is concerned the

historic log stacker could become a safety

issue after inspections reveal areas of the

structure need to be repaired

William Hattamer and Bailey Viegut are

crowned as the Lake Holcombe Homecom-

ing King and Queen

Jim Falls youth Rebecca Berg 6 and Kae-

lyn Seidlitz 5 make the trip to the National

Pedal Pull in South Dakota

Cornell Community Ed sponsors a scare-

crow decorating contest at Mill Yard Park

Taking home first place in the business cate-gory is Northwestern Bank and winning for

the family set is the Jane Ash family

The Cadott Police Department will receive

a new squad car with help from an equipment

grant A 2016 Ford Explorer Police Intercep-

tor sport utility vehicle is scheduled to arrive

around the first of the year

Cornell elects Cole Stephens and Elizabeth

Sproul as its reigning royalty for Homecom-

ing festivities

A new youth equine program is started at

the Doggone Ranch in Cornell to educate

kids on how to handle animals

Although an after school program is of-

fered to Cadott parents after almost no inter-

est the program is cancelled

The Lake Holcombe Volleyball team brings home the East Lakeland Conference

title going undefeated on the season

United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant

Officer David Conrad hangs up his fatigues

and returns to his Holcombe roots after 40

years in military service

Knights senior Sam Peterson becomes the

first runner to ever earn All-Conference for

the Cornell-Lake

Holcombe boys

cross country

team

A benefit is

held for Cadott

head coach Jeff

Chrusciel who

says he canrsquot

thank everyoneenough for their

support

The Cadott

Lions hold their

annual District

Governors Night

with Larry

Bradley presid-

ing Bradley

awarded the Birch-Sturm Fellowship to Lion

Dr Bernard Schwetz Lion Robert Thorson

was presented the Melvin Jones Fellowship

while Donnie Kolpien was named as Cadott

Lion of the Year

The Cornell and Lake Holcombe Lions

Clubs join to award Alois Olichwier and Ron

Plumer with the Birch-Sturm Fellowshipaward Receiving Lion of the Year are Ray

Guthman and Rick Mitchell

The Cornell Fire Department turns 101

years old

From rural Cornell to Rome farm boy

Daniel Sedlacek takes the next step on his

priesthood journey becoming ordained a

deacon

Births Greyson Dahm Kasey Miland

Koda Peterson Henry Zieche

Deaths Louise Freeman Mark Hall

James Michal II Kathy Johansen Elwood

Beaudin John Sims Larry Braden Patrick

Hoover Raleigh Hakes Neil Boyea Thomas

Smith Jr Roy Emerson Donald Weggen

Henry Rubenzer David Braden

November

Lake Holcombe School will have a new

electronic sign advertising school events

thanks to the Lake Holcombe PRIDE Com-

mittee

Cornell School Board member Eileen

Sikora is honored by the Wisconsin Associa-

tion of School Boards for reaching Level 5

the highest level of the associationrsquos recog-

nition pro-

gram

To honor

those who

have passed

the Cornell

Veterans Last

Manrsquos Club

continues at

the CornellAmerican Le-

gion Hall The

club started

in 1957 orig-

nally had 44

members and

now 57 years

later only one

member of the

club remains ndash Charles Johnson

The Cadott Elementary School receives

new school spirit T-shirts sponsored by Peo-

ple Active in Cadottrsquos Education At the start

of the school year students designed a new

shirt The winning entry came from third

grader Kaylee Hamlin

Thanks to Cornell residentAshley Bera and others with

the American Heart Associa-

tion a new bill could be

passed requiring CPR to be

taught in schools

The Cornell Knights of

Columbus Council Jean

Brunet 4948 earns the distinc-

tion of Star Council one of the

organizationrsquos top awards

After spending a few

months in a temporary loca-

tion on Main Street while the

old building was demolished

the Chippewa Valley Electric

Cooperative offices are back

in their South 8th Street loca-tion

Because of a $1200 dona-

tion from the Wisconsin Veter-

ans Tribute the Cadott

Community Library will offer

iPads for patron use

Cadott athletic director Jim

Sekel is named as the District

1 Athletic Director of the Year

by the Wisconsin Athletic Di-

rectors Association

The Cornell Elementary School collects

more than 1700 items for the food pantry

For the second year in a row Sheldon

brothers RJ and Kaden Kinney earn a trip

to the MSA Worlds Championship

Deaths Robert Readinger SharonAdolphson Lyle Buttke Charles Johnson

Helen Hinds Fred Bosteder Jr Herbert

Wriedt Melvin Gass Shirley Parsons De-

loris Pischke Julia Wojtyna

December

The Wisconsin Veterans Tribute donates

two signs depicting the Star Spangled Ban-

ner and the Pledge of Alegiance to the Cadott

Elementary School

The late Naval Lt Jerry Irwin is inducted

into the UW-Stout Hall of Heroes

After 15 years with the Marshfield Clinic

Cornell Center Dr Erik Dickson says

farewell to his patients and colleagues ac-

cepting a position outside the Marshfield

Clinic system

Dixonrsquos Apple Orchard south of Cadottholds a community Deck the Halls event with

pizzas cupcakes and more

Cornell senior Curtis Hakes is nominated

for the US Presidential Scholars program

AampD Docks Cornell plans to move less

than a mile away after they purchase land

from the city at the industrial airport

A bottle of alcohol honoring the last man

is opened at the Cornell American Legion

Hall After sitting for 54 years members

opened the booze and toasted Charles John-

son who passed away in November

The Cadott Area Historical Museum getsa new sign thanks to an anonymous donation

Lake Holcombe Track coach Jake Ebner is

named as the Wisconsin Track Coaches As-

sociationrsquos Coach of the Year

About 800 people attend the Kids Commu-

nity Christmas Party in Cornell

Cornell graduate Dale Hetke is promoted

to Air Force colonel

After vandals once again strike at the

Cadott water tower the Cadott Village Board

discusses destruction prevention

Although comprehensive planning has

been the topic for months at Lake Holcombe

Town Board meetings the board decides

against a referendum on the subject

After 46 years serving the Cornell area

chiropractor Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher retires

A-1 Agricultural Zoning is passed by the

Cornell City Council for a plot of land on

Riverside Drive after a request came from

Al and Sue Potaczek to have the land zoned

to construct a businessFor the first time the Lake Holcombe and

Ladysmith School Districts combine to offer

a Winter Jazz Gala to friends and family The

event held at Paradise Shores in Holcombe

had performances from each school as well

as guest saxophonist Jerod Kaszynski

Energy prices for Cadott customers are set

for the next nine years after the village board

approves extending the electrical cost until

2024

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights

Cross Country team receives the 2015 East

Lakeland Conference Sportsmanship Award

Births Ella Christie Roman Hover Jack-

son Taylor

Deaths Judy Falzerano Ronald Baker

Penny Spaeth Violet Holtman Danny ClarkLinda Thom Dennis St Aubin

Jeremiah Hattamer kindergarten gives Marine Corps Sgt Joseph Harp ahearty handshake following the Lake Holcombe School Veterans Day Program(Photos by Monique Westaby)

As one of her more unique pieces Jean Bowe dis-plays a snow globe with a nativity scene inside aspart of her collection Looking close Mary andJoseph can be seen in the background watching over baby Jesus in the manger (Photo by Ginna Young)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 10

Mary Ann Cote Holcombe brought an unusualrusset potato with 10 growths attached into theCornell Courier Sentinel officeOct 6 Cote said her husbandClifford dug the tuber on theirfarm (Photo by Ginna Young)

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Schickʼs Bowl amp BrewTuesday Night

Ladies League StandingsDec 29 2015

Team W LLisa s Beauty Salon 9 3Cliffʼs Maple Sugars 8 4

Hellandʼs Hellions 7 5Schickʼs Bowl amp Brew 6 6Heaven Help Us 5 7 High Team Game LisaʼsBeauty Salon 624 Cliffʼs MapleSugars 570 Schickʼs Bowl ampBrew 506 High Team Series LisaʼsBeauty Salon 1720 CliffʼsMaple Sugars 1494 SchickʼsBowl amp Brew 1482 High Individual GameSarah Whittaker 187 Peg Hat-tamer 165 Mary Cowell 157 High Individual SeriesSarah Whittaker 451 RhondaKimball 434 Mary Cowell 429

ndash Bowling ndash

ndash Basketball Standings ndash

ndash Pool ndash

Courier Sentinel Page 11 Tursday Januar y 7 2016

bull Cadott bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 730 pmBoys JV BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 545 pm

Mon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 545 pmGirls Varsity Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 715 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 730 pmGirls JV BasketballThur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 545 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 545 pmVarsity WrestlingSat Jan 9 Invitational (Alumni Day) 10 amThur Jan 14 Stan-Bd (Parent Night) 730 pm

JV WrestlingSat Jan 9 at EC North 830 amSat Jan 9 Invitational 10 amThur Jan 14 Stanley-Boyd 7 pm

bull Cornell bullBoys Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 715 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 1 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmBoys JV Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pm

bull Lake Holcombe bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 715 pm

Tue Jan 12 New Auburn 715 pmBoys JV Basketball

Fri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmMon Jan 11 LCO 715 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls JV BasketballMon Jan 11 LCO 545 pm

bull Cornell-Lake Holcombe-Gilman bullVarsity Wrestling

Thur Jan 7 at Shell Lake 6 pm

Sat Jan 9 at Shell Lake 10 amThur Jan 14 at Flambeau 7 pm

Jan 7 14

bull SPORTSWEEK bull

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Boys BasketballTeam W LMcDonell 4 0Altoona 3 1Regis 3 1Fall Creek 2 2Stanley-Boyd 2 2Cadott 1 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 3Thorp 0 4

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Girls Basketball

Team W LRegis 5 0Fall Creek 4 1Altoona 3 2Stanley-Boyd 3 2McDonell 2 3Thorp 2 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 4Cadott 0 5

2015-16 East LakelandConference Boys BasketballTeam W LCornell 3 1Birchwood 2 1Bruce 2 1Lake Holcombe 2 1New Auburn 2 2Flambeau 1 3Winter 0 3

2015-16 East LakelandConference Girls Basketball

Team W LFlambeau 5 0Bruce 4 0Birchwood 2 2Lake Holcombe 2 2Cornell 2 3New Auburn 0 4Winter 0 4

Hornets battle at Badger ClassicBy Kayla Peche

During a two-day tournament at River Falls Dec 29-30

the Cadott Hornets Wrestling team took on 11 schools in Di-

vision 3 for a Northern Badger Wrestling Classic

With 1145 points the Hornets landed in fifth place with

freshman James Pfeiffer leading the wayAt 152 pounds Pfeiffer won three matches by fall with

two in less than 4 minutes In the third-place battle Pfeiffer

lost by a 5-3 decision to Cody Frederick of Boyceville for his

fourth-place finish

Following Pfeiffer were Tyler Gillett senior and Andrew

Gunderson sophomore who each took sixth place Gillett

received 275 points for Cadott and Gunderson earned 24 points dropping a competitor to the mat in 36 seconds during

one matchup

Eighth-place sophomore Bailey Gillett scored 18 points

during the tournament but lost the seventh-place match with

an 8-5 decision to Sam Burns from River Falls

Also scoring for the team were senior Brandon Pederson

junior Ethan Haider sophomore Josef Hite and freshman CJ

Spaeth

Cadott will return to the mat to host a Hornet wrestling

tournament Jan 9

Earning Best Effort for the Hornets freshmanMitchell Gunderson tries to peel away from his 170-pound contender Gunderson lost the match by onepoint but Cadott left their gym with a win 66-9against Eau Claire Regis (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Mud Brook Pool LeagueWeek 7

ResultsBogieʼs I 6 vs Bogieʼs II 3Arnold 1 vs Tedʼs 8 Big Min-now 4 vs Black Bear 5 Flaterʼs4 vs Roseʼs 5 Big Swedeʼs 6

vs Cookieʼs 3Standings W LTedʼs 48 15Bogieʼs I 36 27Big Swedes 33 30Bogieʼs II 32 31Cookieʼs 32 31Big Minnow 30 33Black Bear 28 35Flaterʼs 27 36Roses 25 38Arnold 24 39

Sophomore Dakota Popp sticks with his Flambeauopponent on Cornellrsquos home court Dec 17 Poppalso brought the ball up the court for the Chiefs for most of the first-half offense Cornell hung on in aclose game pulling out the win 65-63

(Photo by Ginna Young)

Carley Yeager makes a shot in the second half of agame against the Prentice Buccaneers Dec 3 TheLake Holcombe girls brought the game within 10points but couldnrsquot pull of a win ending behind 41-28 (Photo by Monique Westaby)

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OUDOORS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 12

Selina has only missed one year of her entire life of doing

a fly in and she loves heading north with family and friends

This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We

landed on a Saturday and got home on a Saturday We fished

hard laughed lots and stayed up late

July

Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Men-

tors Outdoors) camping trips

The first was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin

Dells and we had a blast The second was on the Petenwell

Flowage Fishing tubing bear baiting and lots of campfire

time with a lot of good people Check out KAMO at

wwwkamokidsorg

August

For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day outing to an island on the Flambeau

Flowage We tube swim sometimes fish and do a whole

bunch of nothing

September

Other than moose or elk hunting what wipes me out more

than anything is bear baiting then hunting This July through

mid October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands

of miles on my truck probably a couple hundred hours in

the woods and though we had plenty of big bear coming to

the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so

we went 32 hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October

October was our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near

Ferryville while camping on an island This trip is a classic

that my father started back in the late rsquo50s I have been

going on it for 44 years and Selina loves it

November

Deer camp

The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants

to leave This fall Selina became independent As long as

she is carrying a compass a daypack and hip boots she does

not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space

Happy New Year

Sunset

An Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalAn Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalA Year in the Outdoors for Selina

Hello friends

So that I may stay home the week between Christmas and

New Yearrsquos I write a column about some of the highlights

of the year that is just coming to an end This yearrsquos column

for the most part is about some of the many outdoor adven-

tures I went on with my 14-year-old daughter Selina Wal-

ters

January

Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went

on a winter camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi

River near La Crosse We had planned on fishing near Fer-

ryville but there was not good ice (Discovery made upon

arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to La Crosse

where for the next two days we had great success on 27-34inch northern pike

February

Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos

annual fisheree which attracts a lot of fishermen and

women We stayed with the Howes had a blast and Selina

took first and second place in the kids northern pike division

with a couple of beautiful gators

This is not meant to be an insult but as big as this fisheree

is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boost the prizes

for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are

14 is a really big deal for a kid

April

Selina just told me that her favorite sport is turkey hunt-

ing Each spring I take her to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos

Youth Turkey Hunt

This year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to

hunt at his pheasant preserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked

it out so Selina could hunt on a neighborrsquos property as welland literally on the last minute of our two-day hunt Selina

harvested a beautiful gobbler

May

Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I men-

tioned she loves this sport The beauty about going from

the early April hunt to May is that spring is in full strut

comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life is good

Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year one of the

biggest turkeys I have been part of harvesting

Later in May we headed to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed

at Birch Point Resort near Bloomer Each spring Selina

brings a friend and our good friend Paul Maire puts us up

in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina this

is another canrsquot miss trip

June

In a yearrsquos time I go on about 40 trips The two best are

Canada to Shultz Lake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) anddeer camp

By Mark Walters

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A Snapshow ndash Not All

Skunks Are Bad

Early afternoon turned into

early evening and the couch was much cozier than sitting

in the cold But my mind wandered as I thought about all

the bucks that would walk past my stand in the swamp if

I wasnrsquot there

ldquoScott do you want to sit with merdquo I asked my hus-

band ldquoItrsquoll be lots of funrdquo

He rolled his eyes but said he would I think later he re-

gretted his decision

We made our way to the stand and by 342 pm we were

set ready to get the big guy I updated my Snapchat ldquoview-

ersrdquo of my new surroundings then checked on the status

of the game The Packers had the game tiedScott and I discussed how cool it would be if there was

a universal button that could be pushed which would suck

all the trees into the ground so you could see if anything

was hiding OK maybe not discussed but rather I men-

tioned it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy and

turned the other direction

A few minutes later I tapped him on the shoulder and

said it would make drives a lot easier and save time He

laughed agreed and continued with his careful watching

of the woods while I kept my eyes on the swamp

Another few minutes later I whispered ldquoWhat if

Sasquatch comes out of that thick stuff over thererdquo That

warranted an eye roll and more silence

My stomach growled and I reached in my pocket for

sustenance ndash a small plastic wrapper of Sprees I carefully

and what I thought was quietly unwrapped them Scott

looked at me like I was setting off a package of fireworks

and shook his head

Finally I got them unwrapped and clunk one fell to the

floor of the stand Then clunk tink tink three more fell

About 45 minutes more of these scenarios and Scott was

more than happy to call it quits exactly at season close ndash

449 pm

ldquoNo wonder you donrsquot see anythingrdquo he said as we

rounded everything up ldquoYou make more noise thanhelliprdquo

ldquohellipHey Irsquod like to remind you that I have seen some of

the biggest deer ever while huntingrdquo I interrupted him

He laughed at my candor reminding me that none of

them were hanging on our wall He was right but I didnrsquot

want to admit it

It was officially the end of opening weekend of gun deer

season and I had been skunked But that last night was my

favorite and although Scott may never go with me again

I have all the Snapchat memories to look back on

And the Packers won

Itrsquos a

irlrsquos

unting Life

B y M o n i q u e W e s t a b y

ndash DNR Outdoor Report ndashWith up to 10 inches across much of the state state park

and forest properties have groomed cross-country ski trails

Brunet Island State Park tracks are full depth but typical of

early season grooming there is debris and exposed turfsoil

scattered throughout Visitors should consider using rock skis

and proceed with caution

About a half dozen counties in far northern Wisconsin have

open or partially open snowmobile trailsMany northern lakes have refrozen but with new snowfall

ice conditions remain highly variable Anglers report up to 5

inches of ice in spots and those venturing out have found fish

Bear cubs will be born in their dens this month Most bull

elks have separated from the cowcalf groups and have re-

formed their bachelor groups

There is a good population of weasels this year with an

abundance of tracks

Great horned owls have begun hooting and claiming terri-

tories Bird feeders are loaded with song and common birds

including a mix of woodpeckers and winter birds Chick-

adees nuthatches gold finches cardinals blue jays and jun-

cos are busy grabbing a seed Red-headed pileated downy

hairy and red-bellied woodpeckers are also common visitors

In a late seasonbow hunt RockyWinchel 19 Shel-don shot this 17-point 17 78-inchspread buck with a

Mathews com-pound bow Dec30 The deer washarvested acrossthe road fromthe Winchel familyfarm around 420pm 18 yards fromthe tree stand fol-lowing a doe andtwo yearlings Thebuck had beenspotted on a trail

camera Oct 21 and didnrsquot appear again until Dec4 This is Winchelrsquos first buck with a bow

(Submitted Photo)

unter of

the Week

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SCHOOL NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page13

FRESH

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Also Sweet Sixteenand Wolf River

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Four Cornell teachershave earned theirMasters of Science de-grees in Education inthe area of ReadingSpecialists from UW-River Falls Those earn-ing their degree left toright on either sideof Cornell superinten-dent Dr Paul M Schleyare Ashley Rosentra-ter (fifth grade) EricaDeitelhoff (sixthseventhgrade) Chelsey Stein-metz (fourth grade) andErica Ruf (kindergarten)

(Submitted Photo)

Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

(CVTC) and already has a job lined up

working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

are typically recruited by companies after

completing just one year of the two-year pro-

gram and that was the case with Licht

ldquoI had two semesters done and I was al-

ready working for Global Finishing Solu-

tions as a part-time internrdquo Licht said of the

business where he will do electrical design

work ldquoThey offered a tuition reimburse-

ment which was really nicerdquo

Licht initially studied in an information

technology program at CVTC and worked at

EDI in Chippewa Falls then decided on achange in programs

ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

Electromechanical Technology fit that billrdquo

Licht said ldquoI really like it You can imple-

ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

52-1570952 bull wnaxlp

In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

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KEVINrsquoS REFRIGERATION SER-

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COURIER SENINEL Page15

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Gregory A Mihm DDS

David J Irwin DDS

Christopher D Goettl DDS

Accepting New Patients

The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

1-157293 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

1-157309 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

1-157311 bull wnaxlp

PUBLIC NOTICE

TA JamesDue to a change in ownership of the prop-

erty at 418 N Main Street Cadott WI

Please call 715-828-3100 by Feb 15 2016

Failure to respond to this notice could re-

sult in storage andor disposal of personal

property52-1571922

Courier Sentinel

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

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OBIUARIES 983085 COMMUNIY Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 7

ndash Obituaries ndash Helen J Ewings

Helen J Ewings 93 Cor-

nell passed away Wednesday

Dec 30 2015 at the Cornell

Area Care Center

Helen was born Nov 7

1922 to Selmer and Hulda

(Olson) Henderson in Taylor

She graduated fromChippewa Falls High School

in 1940

Helen was employed at

Woolworthrsquos in Chippewa

Falls and then at First Na-

tional Bank in Chippewa Falls

Helen married Edwin Ewings in 1970 They lived at Lake

Wissota then moved to Cornell following retirement

She enjoyed flowers gardening traveling and spending

time with family

Helen was a member of St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church and

the Ladies Aide and was treasurer for the local AAL organ-

ization

She is survived by several nieces and nephews

She was preceded in death by her parents husband Edwin

Ewings sister Inez Beaudette brother-in-law Wallace

Beaudette and other brothers-in-lawServices were held at 11 am Tuesday Jan 5 at St Johnrsquos

Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev Patrick Feldhus

officiating Interment was in the Cornell Cemetery

Visitation was one hour prior to the services Tuesday

morning at the church

Online condolences can be expressed at bortonleiserfuner-

alhomecom 1-157307

Kenneth LaVern Hakes JrKenneth LaVern Hakes Jr

62 Cornell passed away Sun-

day Jan 3 at Luther Hospital

in Eau Claire with his family

at his side

Kenneth was born April 4

1953 the son of Kenneth Sr

and Gwendolyn Hakes Cor-

nell

He married Elaine Pahl June

5 1971 in Cornell

He was a self-employed

truck driver with the business

owned and operated by him-

self and wife Elaine for 38

years He traveled 48 states and Canada for 3 12 million

miles accident free

He enjoyed hunting and fishing and gardening was his

passion He loved to have his grandchildren and great-grand-

children near him

Kenneth will be greatly missed by family and friends

He is survived by his wife Elaine children Marshall

(Cari) Hakes Laurie Hakes (Louie Meyer) Robert (Andrea)

Hakes and Lisa (Marty) Ash 15 grandchildren 13 great-

grandchildren mother Gwendolyn Hakes brothers and sis-

ters Kathy Dembinski Donna Dembinski Tom Hakes

Richard Hakes Pat White Randy Hakes and Tim Hakes and

by many nieces and nephews

He was preceded in death by his father Kenneth Hakes Sr

uncle Chet Hakes and mother and father-in-law Mary and

Alvin Pahl

Per Kennethrsquos request there will be no formal services but

family and friends may visit at the residence 1-157319

Charles H ldquoChuckrdquo PuchalskiCharles H ldquoChuckrdquo Puchal-

ski 68 Cadott died Wednes-

day Dec 30 2015

He was born Nov 12 1947

in Fergus Falls Minn to Dora

(Reuss) and Hugo Puchalski

He graduated from Barrett

High School in 1965

He joined the National

Guard in 1967 and also

worked in Benson Minn

painting Tyler Frontier

Spreaders

He went to work for Johnson Brothers from Litchfield

Minn in 1968 There he joined the Carpenterrsquos Union

He worked building bridges dams and disposal plants in

various towns

He married Sue Jenson in 1969

Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers until 1973 From

1973-77 he started and operated a lumber company in Bar-

rett Minn with his brother Terry They built many houses

around the community

Between 1977-85 he was an over-the-road truck driver for

Midwest Coast Jerry Siemens Trucking He hauled meat and

produce in 48 states

Between 1985-95 Chuck worked for Johnson Brothers and

Lunda Construction

Chuck and his son Bruce started a construction company

named Jim Falls Buildings amp Construction in 1995 Together

they built many many houses in the Chippewa Valley

Charles married a girl from Boston Mass Maureen E

Alger in 1986 They bought 5 acres in Wisconsin in 1988

and built a home where he lived out his life

He enjoyed hunting fishing the outdoors playing cards

and watching westerns He also never missed a Packers

game His greatest joy came from spending time with his

wife children and grandchildren

He is survived by his wife Maureen E Puchalski children

Jodi (Kerby) Strickler James Butler Heather (Jamie)

Gubrud Crystal Butler and Dusty (Heather) Puchalski

daughter-in-law Shannon Puchalski siblings Nancy Waugh

Elaine (Jim) Mattson Betty (Richard) Tweeter Terry Puchal-ski Gerald (Zina) Puchalski Dick (Diane) Puchalski Neil

(Jan) Puchalski and Kelly (Kyle) Purrier grandchildren

Kyle Samantha Tyler Chase Jared Riley Brennan Hunter

Ridley Charlie Lorelai and KaSandra and numerous nieces

nephews cousins and friends

He was preceded in death by his parents son Bruce

Puchalski brothers-in-law Virgil Johnson and Harvey

Waugh and sister-in-law Lea Puchalski

A memorial service was held at 2 pm Monday Jan 4 at

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel in Chippewa Falls with the

Rev Aaron Sturgis officiating

Visitation was one hour prior to the service Monday at the

funeral chapel

Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel amp Cremation Services in

Chippewa Falls is serving the family

Online condolences can be expressed at

pedersonvolkercom 1-157308

Myra M SmithMyra M Smith 96 Cornell passed away Sunday Jan 3

2016 at St Josephrsquos Hospital in Chippewa Falls

A memorial service will be held at 2 pm Sunday Jan 10

at St Johnrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell with the Rev

Patrick Feldhus officiating

Inurnment will be in the Cornell Cemetery at a later date

Visitation will be one hour prior to the services Sunday at

the church

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Most of us have had our fill of football games with all the

bowl games during the holidays

Bob and Barb Lompa attended the get-together for their

Gilman High School class of 1965 at Tedrsquos Timberlodge

Monday with 19 people attending

The Holcombe Seniors Club will meet at the Holcombe

United Methodist Church at noon Jan 14 Everyone bring a

dish to pass and the theme this time is to wear an ugly

sweater or sweatshirt This will be a good time to catch up

on the news over Christmas

Several people donated blood at the blood bank collection

in Cornell on Monday There was a good turn out I am told

The ice must have gotten thick enough to fish as I am see-ing several ldquodaredevilsrdquo on Cranberry Lake I like fish but

not that much There are a number of springs on that lake I

sure hope nothing happens

ndash Holcombe Happenings ndash

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ment a trench is dug new tile is put down

and a sump pump is installed

The Courier Sentinel holds a Diaper Drive

with almost 1500 infantadult diapers col-

lected for local food pantries

Cadott student Tyler Miles takes first place

in the CO2 Dragster competition at a Team

Problem Solving contest in Eau Claire

Dr Tonya Prokop joins Kromrey Chiro-

practic in Cadott After graduating from

Flambeau High School Prokop received her

doctorate degree from Northwestern HealthScience University in Bloomington Minn

With the possibility of a $700000 deficit

in 2016-17 the Lake Holcombe School

Board discusses needing a ldquoworst case sce-

nariordquo referendum to ldquoplugrdquo the financial

hole

Steve and Wendy Sin-

gleton open Wendyrsquos

Stacker Cafe on Bridge

Street in Cornell

The Cornell Fire De-

partment extinguishes a

skidsteer fire at the Scott

Mohr farm on County

Highway D east of Cor-

nell

Cornell is awarded a$5000 Urban Forestry

Grant to assist in a tree in-

ventory to help make

plans for the arrival of the

emerald ash borer

A daddydaughter dance

is held at Lake Holcombe

School for area fathers to

treat their daughters to an

evening of dancing

dressed in finery

BirthsCarsten Payton

Bri-Ana Schofield

Sawyer Thon Benjamin

Briggs

Deaths Donald Craker

Rosetta Walker Elsie Melville ClarenceWalsvik Gary Jones Joan Melgaard Philip

Lukowicz Lynn Johnson Jr Nancy Maurina

February

Donna Woodcock takes over as the new

Cadott postmaster

Cleoan Wright is hired as the new Cornell

Police Department secretary

Cornell School Board member Lyle Briggs

is recognized for 20 years of service on the

school board at a ceremony in Milwaukee

The Lake Holcombe Boys Basketball team

receives $1000 from the Lake Holcombe

Lions Club for new uniforms

The Chippewa River Rendezvous organi-

zation holds a sledding event at Brunet Island

State Park

Cornell Bank Mutual will close their doorsin May along with six other branches as part

of an efficiency and expense reduction effort

Cadott Elementary School second-grade

student Parker Davis makes his 100th deposit

into the school banking program with Citi-

zenrsquos State Bank

The Cornell City Council increases the

full-time police officer wage to $1931hour

Cadott Route 2 mail carrier John Munroe

retires after 24 years on the job Munroe re-

ceived his first full-time route in 1999 and

plans to remain in the Lafayette area

Cadott Lions Club president Brian Dulmes

presents Cadott School Board presidentCedric Boettcher with $1000 for the school

lunch program

The classes of 2006-2008 take home

championship honors at the Lake Holcombe

School basketball alumni tournament Bruce

Anderson is

named as the 2015

Lake Holcombe

honorary sports

fan

The Cornell Ele-

mentary School

ldquoJumps for Heartrdquo

collecting more

than $2100

Births Liam

BollomDeaths Dale

Stipek Patricia

Sippy Bette Bit-

ter Caroline Au-

dorff Beatrice

Mickelson Phillip

Puljas Guy

Crosby Florence

Giebel Luella

Douville

March

The Cadott Fire

Department ex-

presses a concern

to the Cadott Vil-

lage Board about

the yearly $1500 charge for a water meterThe Cornell Elementary School receives a

visit from the WQOW Channel 18 meteorol-

ogist team and hosts a weather academy

MRG Patty a Lowline Angus cow owned

by Mark and Tammy Gilles of Sigel Sunset

Ranch in Cadott wins National Champion

with her calf at the 2015 National Western

Livestock Show in Denver Colo

Freshman Andrew Gunderson and senior

Austin Najbrt represent Cadott at the state

wrestling tournament

The Walthers family in Cadott welcomes

foreign exchange student Jason Ng from

Hong Kong China

Cadott Boy Scout Trenton Weiss meets

with Gov Scott Walker as a youth delegate

and delivers an annual report to the governor and members of the Wisconsin Legislature

Rhonda Mataczynski retires after 39 years

as the Lake Holcombe Com-

munity Theater director

The River Country Plaza

Veterans Memorial sees a new

addition in the form of a Viet-

nam Veterans Association

Flag

A Cadott man is injured in

an explosion at Greener Acres

Transmission after he attempts

to cut open a metal drum with

a blow torch

Former Congressmen Tom

Petri and Dave Obey speak at

the Cadott School District todiscuss civic participation and

congressional work

Cornell eighth grader Jor-

dan Shackleton sets a new

school record at an archery

tournament in Sparta

The Cadott Hornets Archery

team takes aim at national

competition after they place

first in all four of their tourna-

ments Helping the team on to

the next level and earning a

new school record is senior Kaeden Thom

A fire damages the Building

Blocks Early Learning Center

in Cadott after kids and em-

ployees leave for the day

Kaden Kinney Lake Hol-

combe seventh grader heads

to Lexington Ky with his

horse Willow to compete in

the Road to the Horse All-Star

Shootout

Births Chase Anthony Cyress Krueger

Presley Boisvert Obadiah Yeager

Deaths Urban Gass Helen Simmerman

Rune Ruud Michael Westerberg Fred Gass

Kay Roscoe Edward Boris Amy Shilts

Naomi KaveenApril

The Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative

plans to demolish their current building built

in 1951 and construct a new office and truck

garage Employees plan to relocate to a va-

cant building on Main Street formerly Dr

Lanersquos Dental Office

The Cornell Camaraderie Club packs their

1900th box to send overseas to the troops

Cornell citizen Bertha Leja turns 100

Cal Demulling 8 Cadott takes first place

in the Special Olympic basketball skills at the

district level

The Cornell Archery team takes first at a

tournament in Cashton During the tourna-

ment sophomore McKenzie Weggen breaks

the school record set by eighth grader JordanShackleton

An apartment complex on Cadottrsquos Main

Street is damaged when a kitchen fire breaks

out in the building

Larry Sime River Country Store manager

retires after 53 years in the seedfeed indus-

try

The Lake Holcombe FFA holds a Spring

Madness Food Drive to provide Easter meals

for the Lake Holcombe Food Pantry During

the week-long drive more than 1000 items

are collected in addition to $400

Cadott holds their alumni tournament

weekend with the classes of 2005 and 2007

taking first place in the gold division basket-

ball matchups and the class of 2001 bringing

home the trophy for the black divisionThe Cornell High School hosts a Job Fair

and Business Expo sponsored by the Cornell

Area Betterment Association

The Cadott Hornets Archery team brings

home their seventh state title after they com-

pete at the NASP State Championship The

team sets a new state record

The Cornell FFA forestry team takes first-

place honors at the Agricultural Technology

Contest in River Falls

The Lake Holcombe School agriculture

department receives more than $21000 from

the Don ldquoTinyrdquo Albrecht estate to help stu-

dents go on field trips

Danielle Gygi Holcombe receives the

Good Citizen Award from the Eau Claire

Chapter of the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution

Crescent Meats Cadott earns Grand

Champion with their head cheese at a Meat

Product Show

Nick Seng is crowned as the Lake Hol-

combe 2015 Junior Prom king while Ka-

reese Jiskra reigns as Prom queen

Cadott names Austin Anderson as the 2015

Junior Prom king while Elizabeth Kyes is

crowned queen

Erica Rutherford a second grader atLake Holcombe dances with her grandpa Frank Rutherford at thesecond annual DaddyDaughter Dance Jan 23

(Photo by Monique Westaby)

Sigel Sunset Ranch in Cadott takes home firstplace honors at the National Western LivestockShow cowcalf division in January with their Low-line Angus beef cow Patti and her calf Bond Pos-ing with the champion cattle left to right areMadeline Bode owner Tammy Gilles owner MarkGilles judge Blake Bloomberg associationprincess Laramie Coffey association queen BridgetHoffman handler and ranch employee Shea Esserand handler Samantha Straley (Submitted Photo)

Cadott sophomore Brandon Pederson found outthe hard way the dangers of distracted driving dur-ing the April 10 Stop the Texts Stop the Wrecks as-sembly The Cadott students and a few faculty

members rode a childrenrsquos bicycle between conesacross the gym while trying to text and ldquodriverdquo (Photo by Kayla Peche)

The Cornell Fair was held Friday June 12 through Sunday June 14 offeringrides carnival food free music and the Cornell Lions Club famous charcoalchicken dinner (Photo by Monique Westaby)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage8

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Births Peityn Nikolai Lucy Patten Bryn-

ley Hoff

Deaths Edna Pagenkopf the Rev Jere-

miah Cashman Suzanne Stubb Lydia

Tkachuk Mary Ann Kocher Senior Master

Sgt Phillip Gygi Charles Sikora Melvin

Mattson Frances Matschee Roy Yohnk

Dorothy Reeve Genevieve Jackson Evelyn

Swanson Ursula Preston

May

The Hornet Hustle Fun Run has 92 partic-ipants and raises about $1400 for a Cadott

eighth-grade field trip

The Cornell School Board accepts the res-

ignations of first-grade teacher Jason Jaenke

and marketing and business instructor Ryan

Helke

The Cornell High School plays host to the

ldquoEnchanted Eveningrdquo Junior Prom where

Curtis Hakes is crowned as king while Eliz-

abeth Sproul reigns as queen

World War II veteran and Cornell native

Eino Martino boards the Never Forgotten

Honor Flight to Washington DC

Seventeen Cornell Spanish students chap-

eroned by parents and faculty members

travel to Spain

After fundraising for a year and a halfLake Holcombe band and choir students

make the 1374 mile trip to San Antonio

Cadott junior Elizabeth Kyes hits a new

personal best in the triple jump at a Gilman

invitational

The Miller Pharmacy in Cadott is held up

at gun point when a suspect demands em-

ployees give him medication and wallets

Twenty-six seniors receive their diplomas

during commencement exercises at Lake

Holcombe School Danielle Gygi served as

class valedictiorian with Katie Ruhde as

salutatorian

Vito and Linda Sblendorio Holcombe are

recognized statewide for their weight loss

through TOPS Vito lost over 50 pounds

while Linda lost more than 60 poundsParents friends and faculty are on hand to

witness the graduation of 45 Cadott High

School seniors including valedictorian Luke

Bell and salutatorian Quinn Hartzell

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights Girls

and Boys Track teams take the East Lakeland

Conference title for 2015

BirthsKylee Tomkowiak

Deaths Rudolph Arneson Verlon Cowell

Barbara Smith Raymond VanDenHeuvel

Charles Sadler Joseph Taylor Sylvia Ringer

Joann Palmer Eldora Clary Robert Page

Janet Lacina Mary Smock

June

Friends and family gather at Staudacher

Field in Holcombe in memory of Nathan

Zamsky raising $10000 during the secondannual Nathanrsquos Wish Angel Wings of Love

fundraiser

With enough interest from

Cornell and Lake Holcombe

Schools the Knights form a

co-op golf team for the spring

sports line-up

Because of a proposal

brought to the Cornell City

Council by member Terry

Smith the pulpwood Stacker

might be taken out of retire-

ment and used for an observa-tion deck or bungee jump

The Cadott Hornets Track

teams complete a successful

run in regional and sectional

meets sending nine individu-

als to state competition

Cornell-Lake Holcombe

Knights senior Eric Nedland advances to

state competition for the second straight year

The Cadott Hornets Golf team earns a re-

gional championship at home for the second

year in a row

Cornell friends family and faculty gather

for commencement ceremonies for the 2015

graduating class ldquoClosing the chapterrdquo is the

theme from valedictorian Gretchen

Schroeder and salutatorian Brianna JohnsonCadott boasts champion honors in the form

of junior Elizabeth Kyes who brings home a

state win in the 400-meter dash

Katie Matott is awarded Cornellrsquos Citizen

of the Year

The Lake Holcombe Theater department

presents The Music Man Jr

Births Gavin Richardson Autumn Es-

linger Aubree Parish Blake Rudnick

Deaths Geraldine Ducommun Mary

Holznagel June Ewer Patricia Semanko

Charles Smith Mabel Strzok Beverly

Eichelt Mary Brewington Claire Frank

Mathilda Ramminger Jane Malison Thomas

Sommerfeld Joan Sackmann

July

Corey Sedlacek 1992 Cadott High Schoolgraduate is named vice-president of Lockton

Dunning Benefits

Country Fest features acts such as Keith

Urban Rascal Flatts and Tim McGraw

With about 5 inches of rain that came

down in the Chippewa Valley over the course

of a day ditches over run streams and rivers

are at capacity and roads are washed away

After 36 years Dr Ned Willkom hangs up

his dentistry tools in Cadott

Severe storms hit the area over the week-

end leaving downed trees in its wake

The search for 54-year-old Tammy Jovaag

is called off after almost a month goes bysince she went missing from Holcombe

Cadott plays host to Rock Fest which

draws in acts like Judas Priest Godsmack

and Shinedown

Residents let their voices be heard about

the historic 108-year-old Cobban Bridge in

Jim Falls After hearing Chippewa County

might decide to tear down the structure the

community begins efforts to ldquosave the Cob-

ban Bridgerdquo

Dave Koch scores a hole-in-one at Ent-

wood Golf Course in Holcombe while just a

few miles away Steve McDaniel hits his own

hole-in-one at Twin Oaks Golf Course

Births Gabriel Hill Lena Zenner Levi

Lehman Madyson McIlquham Madden

Gindt Cooper Rubenzer Justice SchofieldChase Westaby Kristie Hakes Jeremiah

Helgerson

Deaths Shirley Wagner Donna Decker

Sharon Lange Leonard Peterson Violet

Paulsen Gerald Holznagel Herman Starck

Karen Phillippi Elizabeth Bell Lloyd Proku-

pek Lawrence Sedlacek Emma Andre

Lloyd JuVette

August

Caitlin Larson is crowned Miss Cadott

Nabor Days at the 61st annual celebration

Dorothy Zweifel and her husband George

stop by the Cornell Fire Hall to express their

thanks to the firefighters who rescued her

after she fell into a well on the couplersquos prop-

erty in May During the fall into the 16-foot

hole 72-year-old Dorothy sustained brokenribs a broken collarbone and fractures in her

back as well as cuts and bruises

Bicyclists from the Highground Tour pass

through Cornell on their way to the High-

ground Veterans Memorial in Neillsville

Cornell school bus driver Mickey Bates re-

tires after driving the State Highway 64 route

for 30 years

Golfers turn out to chase the elusive hole-

in-one at the annual Cornell Lions Golf Tour-

nament at Twin Oaks and Entwood Golf

Courses in Holcombe Earning top honors

are the team of Dave DeJongh Mike Rivers

Tim Smith and Neal VerhulstOur Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell

celebrates its 100th anniversary with a fel-

lowship meal along with sharing memories

through photo albums

Cornell resident Mike Rivers records his

first hole-in-one at the Bloomer Golf Course

After Cadott Hornets head football coach

Jeff Cruschiel is diagnosed with esophageal

cancer his team rallies to his support and

dedicates their opening season game to him

The Swinging Fore a Cause organization

reaches its 10th year in support of the Lake

Holcombe School and students holding their

annual golf fundraiser at Entwood Course

Births Teagen DeMars Levi Patton Bre-

anna Spath

Deaths Elaine Dressler Joseph MorfootBill Felmlee James Rahn Frank Popelka

Donald Rose Marilyn Schroeder Norman

Pagenkopf

September

Northwestern Bank Cornell celebrates its

80th birthday

Borderline Rebel 4-H Club member Saige

Sikora is recognized for her leadership citi-

zenship and community service while Quinn

Sikora is honored for 12 years as a 4-H mem-

ber

Holy Cross Catholic Church in Cornell hits

its 100 year milestone

The Lake Holcombe Lions annual golf

tournament is deemed a success Taking first

place are Randy and Mary Dicus and Jeff

and Shana LudvigsenCadott Miller Pharmacy is robbed at gun

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 9

Cadott head coach Jeff Chrusciel hugs graduatedHornet players from last yearrsquos team during an Aug21 halftime ceremony honoring Chrusciel

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Over 75 cars were on display at the Lake Holcombe Lions annual car show Sept 13 and showgoers filled the rowschecking out the classic vehicles Cars and trucks like the 1928 Ford Model AA from Larry Verhulst Holcombe 1969

Chevelle from Paul Hruby Holcombe and the 1929 Ford Coupe Hot Rod from ldquoJimmy Boyrdquo Edming Glen Flora gracedthe Lake Holcombe Lions Pavilion grounds at Staudacher Field Those in attendance voted for the car or truck theythought should win while listening to music from the rsquo50s and rsquo60s (Photos by Monique Westaby)

(Continued on Page 10)

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point for the second time in a year Ryan

Lemke is arrested shortly after and charged

with both robbies

The Lake Holcombe Lions Club holds

their annual car show at Staudacher Field

More than 75 ldquoclassicrdquo cars are on display for

the public to view

Cadottrsquos Austin Goettl and Kayla Dubiel

are crowned Homecoming King and Queen

BirthsGraham Willkom Ryder Yeager

Deaths Carmen Laflin Rebecca Bell

Gretchen Halstead Edward Jenneman JeanTodahl Kenneth Zaruba Mae Willkom

Lloyd McEathron Jim Hochstedler Ray-

mond Sedlacek Vernon Dunston

October

The Cornell City Council is concerned the

historic log stacker could become a safety

issue after inspections reveal areas of the

structure need to be repaired

William Hattamer and Bailey Viegut are

crowned as the Lake Holcombe Homecom-

ing King and Queen

Jim Falls youth Rebecca Berg 6 and Kae-

lyn Seidlitz 5 make the trip to the National

Pedal Pull in South Dakota

Cornell Community Ed sponsors a scare-

crow decorating contest at Mill Yard Park

Taking home first place in the business cate-gory is Northwestern Bank and winning for

the family set is the Jane Ash family

The Cadott Police Department will receive

a new squad car with help from an equipment

grant A 2016 Ford Explorer Police Intercep-

tor sport utility vehicle is scheduled to arrive

around the first of the year

Cornell elects Cole Stephens and Elizabeth

Sproul as its reigning royalty for Homecom-

ing festivities

A new youth equine program is started at

the Doggone Ranch in Cornell to educate

kids on how to handle animals

Although an after school program is of-

fered to Cadott parents after almost no inter-

est the program is cancelled

The Lake Holcombe Volleyball team brings home the East Lakeland Conference

title going undefeated on the season

United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant

Officer David Conrad hangs up his fatigues

and returns to his Holcombe roots after 40

years in military service

Knights senior Sam Peterson becomes the

first runner to ever earn All-Conference for

the Cornell-Lake

Holcombe boys

cross country

team

A benefit is

held for Cadott

head coach Jeff

Chrusciel who

says he canrsquot

thank everyoneenough for their

support

The Cadott

Lions hold their

annual District

Governors Night

with Larry

Bradley presid-

ing Bradley

awarded the Birch-Sturm Fellowship to Lion

Dr Bernard Schwetz Lion Robert Thorson

was presented the Melvin Jones Fellowship

while Donnie Kolpien was named as Cadott

Lion of the Year

The Cornell and Lake Holcombe Lions

Clubs join to award Alois Olichwier and Ron

Plumer with the Birch-Sturm Fellowshipaward Receiving Lion of the Year are Ray

Guthman and Rick Mitchell

The Cornell Fire Department turns 101

years old

From rural Cornell to Rome farm boy

Daniel Sedlacek takes the next step on his

priesthood journey becoming ordained a

deacon

Births Greyson Dahm Kasey Miland

Koda Peterson Henry Zieche

Deaths Louise Freeman Mark Hall

James Michal II Kathy Johansen Elwood

Beaudin John Sims Larry Braden Patrick

Hoover Raleigh Hakes Neil Boyea Thomas

Smith Jr Roy Emerson Donald Weggen

Henry Rubenzer David Braden

November

Lake Holcombe School will have a new

electronic sign advertising school events

thanks to the Lake Holcombe PRIDE Com-

mittee

Cornell School Board member Eileen

Sikora is honored by the Wisconsin Associa-

tion of School Boards for reaching Level 5

the highest level of the associationrsquos recog-

nition pro-

gram

To honor

those who

have passed

the Cornell

Veterans Last

Manrsquos Club

continues at

the CornellAmerican Le-

gion Hall The

club started

in 1957 orig-

nally had 44

members and

now 57 years

later only one

member of the

club remains ndash Charles Johnson

The Cadott Elementary School receives

new school spirit T-shirts sponsored by Peo-

ple Active in Cadottrsquos Education At the start

of the school year students designed a new

shirt The winning entry came from third

grader Kaylee Hamlin

Thanks to Cornell residentAshley Bera and others with

the American Heart Associa-

tion a new bill could be

passed requiring CPR to be

taught in schools

The Cornell Knights of

Columbus Council Jean

Brunet 4948 earns the distinc-

tion of Star Council one of the

organizationrsquos top awards

After spending a few

months in a temporary loca-

tion on Main Street while the

old building was demolished

the Chippewa Valley Electric

Cooperative offices are back

in their South 8th Street loca-tion

Because of a $1200 dona-

tion from the Wisconsin Veter-

ans Tribute the Cadott

Community Library will offer

iPads for patron use

Cadott athletic director Jim

Sekel is named as the District

1 Athletic Director of the Year

by the Wisconsin Athletic Di-

rectors Association

The Cornell Elementary School collects

more than 1700 items for the food pantry

For the second year in a row Sheldon

brothers RJ and Kaden Kinney earn a trip

to the MSA Worlds Championship

Deaths Robert Readinger SharonAdolphson Lyle Buttke Charles Johnson

Helen Hinds Fred Bosteder Jr Herbert

Wriedt Melvin Gass Shirley Parsons De-

loris Pischke Julia Wojtyna

December

The Wisconsin Veterans Tribute donates

two signs depicting the Star Spangled Ban-

ner and the Pledge of Alegiance to the Cadott

Elementary School

The late Naval Lt Jerry Irwin is inducted

into the UW-Stout Hall of Heroes

After 15 years with the Marshfield Clinic

Cornell Center Dr Erik Dickson says

farewell to his patients and colleagues ac-

cepting a position outside the Marshfield

Clinic system

Dixonrsquos Apple Orchard south of Cadottholds a community Deck the Halls event with

pizzas cupcakes and more

Cornell senior Curtis Hakes is nominated

for the US Presidential Scholars program

AampD Docks Cornell plans to move less

than a mile away after they purchase land

from the city at the industrial airport

A bottle of alcohol honoring the last man

is opened at the Cornell American Legion

Hall After sitting for 54 years members

opened the booze and toasted Charles John-

son who passed away in November

The Cadott Area Historical Museum getsa new sign thanks to an anonymous donation

Lake Holcombe Track coach Jake Ebner is

named as the Wisconsin Track Coaches As-

sociationrsquos Coach of the Year

About 800 people attend the Kids Commu-

nity Christmas Party in Cornell

Cornell graduate Dale Hetke is promoted

to Air Force colonel

After vandals once again strike at the

Cadott water tower the Cadott Village Board

discusses destruction prevention

Although comprehensive planning has

been the topic for months at Lake Holcombe

Town Board meetings the board decides

against a referendum on the subject

After 46 years serving the Cornell area

chiropractor Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher retires

A-1 Agricultural Zoning is passed by the

Cornell City Council for a plot of land on

Riverside Drive after a request came from

Al and Sue Potaczek to have the land zoned

to construct a businessFor the first time the Lake Holcombe and

Ladysmith School Districts combine to offer

a Winter Jazz Gala to friends and family The

event held at Paradise Shores in Holcombe

had performances from each school as well

as guest saxophonist Jerod Kaszynski

Energy prices for Cadott customers are set

for the next nine years after the village board

approves extending the electrical cost until

2024

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights

Cross Country team receives the 2015 East

Lakeland Conference Sportsmanship Award

Births Ella Christie Roman Hover Jack-

son Taylor

Deaths Judy Falzerano Ronald Baker

Penny Spaeth Violet Holtman Danny ClarkLinda Thom Dennis St Aubin

Jeremiah Hattamer kindergarten gives Marine Corps Sgt Joseph Harp ahearty handshake following the Lake Holcombe School Veterans Day Program(Photos by Monique Westaby)

As one of her more unique pieces Jean Bowe dis-plays a snow globe with a nativity scene inside aspart of her collection Looking close Mary andJoseph can be seen in the background watching over baby Jesus in the manger (Photo by Ginna Young)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 10

Mary Ann Cote Holcombe brought an unusualrusset potato with 10 growths attached into theCornell Courier Sentinel officeOct 6 Cote said her husbandClifford dug the tuber on theirfarm (Photo by Ginna Young)

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Schickʼs Bowl amp BrewTuesday Night

Ladies League StandingsDec 29 2015

Team W LLisa s Beauty Salon 9 3Cliffʼs Maple Sugars 8 4

Hellandʼs Hellions 7 5Schickʼs Bowl amp Brew 6 6Heaven Help Us 5 7 High Team Game LisaʼsBeauty Salon 624 Cliffʼs MapleSugars 570 Schickʼs Bowl ampBrew 506 High Team Series LisaʼsBeauty Salon 1720 CliffʼsMaple Sugars 1494 SchickʼsBowl amp Brew 1482 High Individual GameSarah Whittaker 187 Peg Hat-tamer 165 Mary Cowell 157 High Individual SeriesSarah Whittaker 451 RhondaKimball 434 Mary Cowell 429

ndash Bowling ndash

ndash Basketball Standings ndash

ndash Pool ndash

Courier Sentinel Page 11 Tursday Januar y 7 2016

bull Cadott bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 730 pmBoys JV BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 545 pm

Mon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 545 pmGirls Varsity Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 715 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 730 pmGirls JV BasketballThur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 545 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 545 pmVarsity WrestlingSat Jan 9 Invitational (Alumni Day) 10 amThur Jan 14 Stan-Bd (Parent Night) 730 pm

JV WrestlingSat Jan 9 at EC North 830 amSat Jan 9 Invitational 10 amThur Jan 14 Stanley-Boyd 7 pm

bull Cornell bullBoys Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 715 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 1 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmBoys JV Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pm

bull Lake Holcombe bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 715 pm

Tue Jan 12 New Auburn 715 pmBoys JV Basketball

Fri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmMon Jan 11 LCO 715 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls JV BasketballMon Jan 11 LCO 545 pm

bull Cornell-Lake Holcombe-Gilman bullVarsity Wrestling

Thur Jan 7 at Shell Lake 6 pm

Sat Jan 9 at Shell Lake 10 amThur Jan 14 at Flambeau 7 pm

Jan 7 14

bull SPORTSWEEK bull

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Boys BasketballTeam W LMcDonell 4 0Altoona 3 1Regis 3 1Fall Creek 2 2Stanley-Boyd 2 2Cadott 1 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 3Thorp 0 4

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Girls Basketball

Team W LRegis 5 0Fall Creek 4 1Altoona 3 2Stanley-Boyd 3 2McDonell 2 3Thorp 2 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 4Cadott 0 5

2015-16 East LakelandConference Boys BasketballTeam W LCornell 3 1Birchwood 2 1Bruce 2 1Lake Holcombe 2 1New Auburn 2 2Flambeau 1 3Winter 0 3

2015-16 East LakelandConference Girls Basketball

Team W LFlambeau 5 0Bruce 4 0Birchwood 2 2Lake Holcombe 2 2Cornell 2 3New Auburn 0 4Winter 0 4

Hornets battle at Badger ClassicBy Kayla Peche

During a two-day tournament at River Falls Dec 29-30

the Cadott Hornets Wrestling team took on 11 schools in Di-

vision 3 for a Northern Badger Wrestling Classic

With 1145 points the Hornets landed in fifth place with

freshman James Pfeiffer leading the wayAt 152 pounds Pfeiffer won three matches by fall with

two in less than 4 minutes In the third-place battle Pfeiffer

lost by a 5-3 decision to Cody Frederick of Boyceville for his

fourth-place finish

Following Pfeiffer were Tyler Gillett senior and Andrew

Gunderson sophomore who each took sixth place Gillett

received 275 points for Cadott and Gunderson earned 24 points dropping a competitor to the mat in 36 seconds during

one matchup

Eighth-place sophomore Bailey Gillett scored 18 points

during the tournament but lost the seventh-place match with

an 8-5 decision to Sam Burns from River Falls

Also scoring for the team were senior Brandon Pederson

junior Ethan Haider sophomore Josef Hite and freshman CJ

Spaeth

Cadott will return to the mat to host a Hornet wrestling

tournament Jan 9

Earning Best Effort for the Hornets freshmanMitchell Gunderson tries to peel away from his 170-pound contender Gunderson lost the match by onepoint but Cadott left their gym with a win 66-9against Eau Claire Regis (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Mud Brook Pool LeagueWeek 7

ResultsBogieʼs I 6 vs Bogieʼs II 3Arnold 1 vs Tedʼs 8 Big Min-now 4 vs Black Bear 5 Flaterʼs4 vs Roseʼs 5 Big Swedeʼs 6

vs Cookieʼs 3Standings W LTedʼs 48 15Bogieʼs I 36 27Big Swedes 33 30Bogieʼs II 32 31Cookieʼs 32 31Big Minnow 30 33Black Bear 28 35Flaterʼs 27 36Roses 25 38Arnold 24 39

Sophomore Dakota Popp sticks with his Flambeauopponent on Cornellrsquos home court Dec 17 Poppalso brought the ball up the court for the Chiefs for most of the first-half offense Cornell hung on in aclose game pulling out the win 65-63

(Photo by Ginna Young)

Carley Yeager makes a shot in the second half of agame against the Prentice Buccaneers Dec 3 TheLake Holcombe girls brought the game within 10points but couldnrsquot pull of a win ending behind 41-28 (Photo by Monique Westaby)

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OUDOORS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 12

Selina has only missed one year of her entire life of doing

a fly in and she loves heading north with family and friends

This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We

landed on a Saturday and got home on a Saturday We fished

hard laughed lots and stayed up late

July

Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Men-

tors Outdoors) camping trips

The first was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin

Dells and we had a blast The second was on the Petenwell

Flowage Fishing tubing bear baiting and lots of campfire

time with a lot of good people Check out KAMO at

wwwkamokidsorg

August

For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day outing to an island on the Flambeau

Flowage We tube swim sometimes fish and do a whole

bunch of nothing

September

Other than moose or elk hunting what wipes me out more

than anything is bear baiting then hunting This July through

mid October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands

of miles on my truck probably a couple hundred hours in

the woods and though we had plenty of big bear coming to

the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so

we went 32 hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October

October was our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near

Ferryville while camping on an island This trip is a classic

that my father started back in the late rsquo50s I have been

going on it for 44 years and Selina loves it

November

Deer camp

The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants

to leave This fall Selina became independent As long as

she is carrying a compass a daypack and hip boots she does

not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space

Happy New Year

Sunset

An Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalAn Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalA Year in the Outdoors for Selina

Hello friends

So that I may stay home the week between Christmas and

New Yearrsquos I write a column about some of the highlights

of the year that is just coming to an end This yearrsquos column

for the most part is about some of the many outdoor adven-

tures I went on with my 14-year-old daughter Selina Wal-

ters

January

Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went

on a winter camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi

River near La Crosse We had planned on fishing near Fer-

ryville but there was not good ice (Discovery made upon

arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to La Crosse

where for the next two days we had great success on 27-34inch northern pike

February

Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos

annual fisheree which attracts a lot of fishermen and

women We stayed with the Howes had a blast and Selina

took first and second place in the kids northern pike division

with a couple of beautiful gators

This is not meant to be an insult but as big as this fisheree

is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boost the prizes

for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are

14 is a really big deal for a kid

April

Selina just told me that her favorite sport is turkey hunt-

ing Each spring I take her to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos

Youth Turkey Hunt

This year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to

hunt at his pheasant preserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked

it out so Selina could hunt on a neighborrsquos property as welland literally on the last minute of our two-day hunt Selina

harvested a beautiful gobbler

May

Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I men-

tioned she loves this sport The beauty about going from

the early April hunt to May is that spring is in full strut

comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life is good

Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year one of the

biggest turkeys I have been part of harvesting

Later in May we headed to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed

at Birch Point Resort near Bloomer Each spring Selina

brings a friend and our good friend Paul Maire puts us up

in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina this

is another canrsquot miss trip

June

In a yearrsquos time I go on about 40 trips The two best are

Canada to Shultz Lake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) anddeer camp

By Mark Walters

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A Snapshow ndash Not All

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Early afternoon turned into

early evening and the couch was much cozier than sitting

in the cold But my mind wandered as I thought about all

the bucks that would walk past my stand in the swamp if

I wasnrsquot there

ldquoScott do you want to sit with merdquo I asked my hus-

band ldquoItrsquoll be lots of funrdquo

He rolled his eyes but said he would I think later he re-

gretted his decision

We made our way to the stand and by 342 pm we were

set ready to get the big guy I updated my Snapchat ldquoview-

ersrdquo of my new surroundings then checked on the status

of the game The Packers had the game tiedScott and I discussed how cool it would be if there was

a universal button that could be pushed which would suck

all the trees into the ground so you could see if anything

was hiding OK maybe not discussed but rather I men-

tioned it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy and

turned the other direction

A few minutes later I tapped him on the shoulder and

said it would make drives a lot easier and save time He

laughed agreed and continued with his careful watching

of the woods while I kept my eyes on the swamp

Another few minutes later I whispered ldquoWhat if

Sasquatch comes out of that thick stuff over thererdquo That

warranted an eye roll and more silence

My stomach growled and I reached in my pocket for

sustenance ndash a small plastic wrapper of Sprees I carefully

and what I thought was quietly unwrapped them Scott

looked at me like I was setting off a package of fireworks

and shook his head

Finally I got them unwrapped and clunk one fell to the

floor of the stand Then clunk tink tink three more fell

About 45 minutes more of these scenarios and Scott was

more than happy to call it quits exactly at season close ndash

449 pm

ldquoNo wonder you donrsquot see anythingrdquo he said as we

rounded everything up ldquoYou make more noise thanhelliprdquo

ldquohellipHey Irsquod like to remind you that I have seen some of

the biggest deer ever while huntingrdquo I interrupted him

He laughed at my candor reminding me that none of

them were hanging on our wall He was right but I didnrsquot

want to admit it

It was officially the end of opening weekend of gun deer

season and I had been skunked But that last night was my

favorite and although Scott may never go with me again

I have all the Snapchat memories to look back on

And the Packers won

Itrsquos a

irlrsquos

unting Life

B y M o n i q u e W e s t a b y

ndash DNR Outdoor Report ndashWith up to 10 inches across much of the state state park

and forest properties have groomed cross-country ski trails

Brunet Island State Park tracks are full depth but typical of

early season grooming there is debris and exposed turfsoil

scattered throughout Visitors should consider using rock skis

and proceed with caution

About a half dozen counties in far northern Wisconsin have

open or partially open snowmobile trailsMany northern lakes have refrozen but with new snowfall

ice conditions remain highly variable Anglers report up to 5

inches of ice in spots and those venturing out have found fish

Bear cubs will be born in their dens this month Most bull

elks have separated from the cowcalf groups and have re-

formed their bachelor groups

There is a good population of weasels this year with an

abundance of tracks

Great horned owls have begun hooting and claiming terri-

tories Bird feeders are loaded with song and common birds

including a mix of woodpeckers and winter birds Chick-

adees nuthatches gold finches cardinals blue jays and jun-

cos are busy grabbing a seed Red-headed pileated downy

hairy and red-bellied woodpeckers are also common visitors

In a late seasonbow hunt RockyWinchel 19 Shel-don shot this 17-point 17 78-inchspread buck with a

Mathews com-pound bow Dec30 The deer washarvested acrossthe road fromthe Winchel familyfarm around 420pm 18 yards fromthe tree stand fol-lowing a doe andtwo yearlings Thebuck had beenspotted on a trail

camera Oct 21 and didnrsquot appear again until Dec4 This is Winchelrsquos first buck with a bow

(Submitted Photo)

unter of

the Week

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COURIER SENINEL Page13

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Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

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working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

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Licht initially studied in an information

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ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

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ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

52-1570952 bull wnaxlp

In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

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Financial report

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Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

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Monthly Meeting

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Regular Board Meeting

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Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

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ment a trench is dug new tile is put down

and a sump pump is installed

The Courier Sentinel holds a Diaper Drive

with almost 1500 infantadult diapers col-

lected for local food pantries

Cadott student Tyler Miles takes first place

in the CO2 Dragster competition at a Team

Problem Solving contest in Eau Claire

Dr Tonya Prokop joins Kromrey Chiro-

practic in Cadott After graduating from

Flambeau High School Prokop received her

doctorate degree from Northwestern HealthScience University in Bloomington Minn

With the possibility of a $700000 deficit

in 2016-17 the Lake Holcombe School

Board discusses needing a ldquoworst case sce-

nariordquo referendum to ldquoplugrdquo the financial

hole

Steve and Wendy Sin-

gleton open Wendyrsquos

Stacker Cafe on Bridge

Street in Cornell

The Cornell Fire De-

partment extinguishes a

skidsteer fire at the Scott

Mohr farm on County

Highway D east of Cor-

nell

Cornell is awarded a$5000 Urban Forestry

Grant to assist in a tree in-

ventory to help make

plans for the arrival of the

emerald ash borer

A daddydaughter dance

is held at Lake Holcombe

School for area fathers to

treat their daughters to an

evening of dancing

dressed in finery

BirthsCarsten Payton

Bri-Ana Schofield

Sawyer Thon Benjamin

Briggs

Deaths Donald Craker

Rosetta Walker Elsie Melville ClarenceWalsvik Gary Jones Joan Melgaard Philip

Lukowicz Lynn Johnson Jr Nancy Maurina

February

Donna Woodcock takes over as the new

Cadott postmaster

Cleoan Wright is hired as the new Cornell

Police Department secretary

Cornell School Board member Lyle Briggs

is recognized for 20 years of service on the

school board at a ceremony in Milwaukee

The Lake Holcombe Boys Basketball team

receives $1000 from the Lake Holcombe

Lions Club for new uniforms

The Chippewa River Rendezvous organi-

zation holds a sledding event at Brunet Island

State Park

Cornell Bank Mutual will close their doorsin May along with six other branches as part

of an efficiency and expense reduction effort

Cadott Elementary School second-grade

student Parker Davis makes his 100th deposit

into the school banking program with Citi-

zenrsquos State Bank

The Cornell City Council increases the

full-time police officer wage to $1931hour

Cadott Route 2 mail carrier John Munroe

retires after 24 years on the job Munroe re-

ceived his first full-time route in 1999 and

plans to remain in the Lafayette area

Cadott Lions Club president Brian Dulmes

presents Cadott School Board presidentCedric Boettcher with $1000 for the school

lunch program

The classes of 2006-2008 take home

championship honors at the Lake Holcombe

School basketball alumni tournament Bruce

Anderson is

named as the 2015

Lake Holcombe

honorary sports

fan

The Cornell Ele-

mentary School

ldquoJumps for Heartrdquo

collecting more

than $2100

Births Liam

BollomDeaths Dale

Stipek Patricia

Sippy Bette Bit-

ter Caroline Au-

dorff Beatrice

Mickelson Phillip

Puljas Guy

Crosby Florence

Giebel Luella

Douville

March

The Cadott Fire

Department ex-

presses a concern

to the Cadott Vil-

lage Board about

the yearly $1500 charge for a water meterThe Cornell Elementary School receives a

visit from the WQOW Channel 18 meteorol-

ogist team and hosts a weather academy

MRG Patty a Lowline Angus cow owned

by Mark and Tammy Gilles of Sigel Sunset

Ranch in Cadott wins National Champion

with her calf at the 2015 National Western

Livestock Show in Denver Colo

Freshman Andrew Gunderson and senior

Austin Najbrt represent Cadott at the state

wrestling tournament

The Walthers family in Cadott welcomes

foreign exchange student Jason Ng from

Hong Kong China

Cadott Boy Scout Trenton Weiss meets

with Gov Scott Walker as a youth delegate

and delivers an annual report to the governor and members of the Wisconsin Legislature

Rhonda Mataczynski retires after 39 years

as the Lake Holcombe Com-

munity Theater director

The River Country Plaza

Veterans Memorial sees a new

addition in the form of a Viet-

nam Veterans Association

Flag

A Cadott man is injured in

an explosion at Greener Acres

Transmission after he attempts

to cut open a metal drum with

a blow torch

Former Congressmen Tom

Petri and Dave Obey speak at

the Cadott School District todiscuss civic participation and

congressional work

Cornell eighth grader Jor-

dan Shackleton sets a new

school record at an archery

tournament in Sparta

The Cadott Hornets Archery

team takes aim at national

competition after they place

first in all four of their tourna-

ments Helping the team on to

the next level and earning a

new school record is senior Kaeden Thom

A fire damages the Building

Blocks Early Learning Center

in Cadott after kids and em-

ployees leave for the day

Kaden Kinney Lake Hol-

combe seventh grader heads

to Lexington Ky with his

horse Willow to compete in

the Road to the Horse All-Star

Shootout

Births Chase Anthony Cyress Krueger

Presley Boisvert Obadiah Yeager

Deaths Urban Gass Helen Simmerman

Rune Ruud Michael Westerberg Fred Gass

Kay Roscoe Edward Boris Amy Shilts

Naomi KaveenApril

The Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative

plans to demolish their current building built

in 1951 and construct a new office and truck

garage Employees plan to relocate to a va-

cant building on Main Street formerly Dr

Lanersquos Dental Office

The Cornell Camaraderie Club packs their

1900th box to send overseas to the troops

Cornell citizen Bertha Leja turns 100

Cal Demulling 8 Cadott takes first place

in the Special Olympic basketball skills at the

district level

The Cornell Archery team takes first at a

tournament in Cashton During the tourna-

ment sophomore McKenzie Weggen breaks

the school record set by eighth grader JordanShackleton

An apartment complex on Cadottrsquos Main

Street is damaged when a kitchen fire breaks

out in the building

Larry Sime River Country Store manager

retires after 53 years in the seedfeed indus-

try

The Lake Holcombe FFA holds a Spring

Madness Food Drive to provide Easter meals

for the Lake Holcombe Food Pantry During

the week-long drive more than 1000 items

are collected in addition to $400

Cadott holds their alumni tournament

weekend with the classes of 2005 and 2007

taking first place in the gold division basket-

ball matchups and the class of 2001 bringing

home the trophy for the black divisionThe Cornell High School hosts a Job Fair

and Business Expo sponsored by the Cornell

Area Betterment Association

The Cadott Hornets Archery team brings

home their seventh state title after they com-

pete at the NASP State Championship The

team sets a new state record

The Cornell FFA forestry team takes first-

place honors at the Agricultural Technology

Contest in River Falls

The Lake Holcombe School agriculture

department receives more than $21000 from

the Don ldquoTinyrdquo Albrecht estate to help stu-

dents go on field trips

Danielle Gygi Holcombe receives the

Good Citizen Award from the Eau Claire

Chapter of the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution

Crescent Meats Cadott earns Grand

Champion with their head cheese at a Meat

Product Show

Nick Seng is crowned as the Lake Hol-

combe 2015 Junior Prom king while Ka-

reese Jiskra reigns as Prom queen

Cadott names Austin Anderson as the 2015

Junior Prom king while Elizabeth Kyes is

crowned queen

Erica Rutherford a second grader atLake Holcombe dances with her grandpa Frank Rutherford at thesecond annual DaddyDaughter Dance Jan 23

(Photo by Monique Westaby)

Sigel Sunset Ranch in Cadott takes home firstplace honors at the National Western LivestockShow cowcalf division in January with their Low-line Angus beef cow Patti and her calf Bond Pos-ing with the champion cattle left to right areMadeline Bode owner Tammy Gilles owner MarkGilles judge Blake Bloomberg associationprincess Laramie Coffey association queen BridgetHoffman handler and ranch employee Shea Esserand handler Samantha Straley (Submitted Photo)

Cadott sophomore Brandon Pederson found outthe hard way the dangers of distracted driving dur-ing the April 10 Stop the Texts Stop the Wrecks as-sembly The Cadott students and a few faculty

members rode a childrenrsquos bicycle between conesacross the gym while trying to text and ldquodriverdquo (Photo by Kayla Peche)

The Cornell Fair was held Friday June 12 through Sunday June 14 offeringrides carnival food free music and the Cornell Lions Club famous charcoalchicken dinner (Photo by Monique Westaby)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage8

(Continued on Page 9)

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Births Peityn Nikolai Lucy Patten Bryn-

ley Hoff

Deaths Edna Pagenkopf the Rev Jere-

miah Cashman Suzanne Stubb Lydia

Tkachuk Mary Ann Kocher Senior Master

Sgt Phillip Gygi Charles Sikora Melvin

Mattson Frances Matschee Roy Yohnk

Dorothy Reeve Genevieve Jackson Evelyn

Swanson Ursula Preston

May

The Hornet Hustle Fun Run has 92 partic-ipants and raises about $1400 for a Cadott

eighth-grade field trip

The Cornell School Board accepts the res-

ignations of first-grade teacher Jason Jaenke

and marketing and business instructor Ryan

Helke

The Cornell High School plays host to the

ldquoEnchanted Eveningrdquo Junior Prom where

Curtis Hakes is crowned as king while Eliz-

abeth Sproul reigns as queen

World War II veteran and Cornell native

Eino Martino boards the Never Forgotten

Honor Flight to Washington DC

Seventeen Cornell Spanish students chap-

eroned by parents and faculty members

travel to Spain

After fundraising for a year and a halfLake Holcombe band and choir students

make the 1374 mile trip to San Antonio

Cadott junior Elizabeth Kyes hits a new

personal best in the triple jump at a Gilman

invitational

The Miller Pharmacy in Cadott is held up

at gun point when a suspect demands em-

ployees give him medication and wallets

Twenty-six seniors receive their diplomas

during commencement exercises at Lake

Holcombe School Danielle Gygi served as

class valedictiorian with Katie Ruhde as

salutatorian

Vito and Linda Sblendorio Holcombe are

recognized statewide for their weight loss

through TOPS Vito lost over 50 pounds

while Linda lost more than 60 poundsParents friends and faculty are on hand to

witness the graduation of 45 Cadott High

School seniors including valedictorian Luke

Bell and salutatorian Quinn Hartzell

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights Girls

and Boys Track teams take the East Lakeland

Conference title for 2015

BirthsKylee Tomkowiak

Deaths Rudolph Arneson Verlon Cowell

Barbara Smith Raymond VanDenHeuvel

Charles Sadler Joseph Taylor Sylvia Ringer

Joann Palmer Eldora Clary Robert Page

Janet Lacina Mary Smock

June

Friends and family gather at Staudacher

Field in Holcombe in memory of Nathan

Zamsky raising $10000 during the secondannual Nathanrsquos Wish Angel Wings of Love

fundraiser

With enough interest from

Cornell and Lake Holcombe

Schools the Knights form a

co-op golf team for the spring

sports line-up

Because of a proposal

brought to the Cornell City

Council by member Terry

Smith the pulpwood Stacker

might be taken out of retire-

ment and used for an observa-tion deck or bungee jump

The Cadott Hornets Track

teams complete a successful

run in regional and sectional

meets sending nine individu-

als to state competition

Cornell-Lake Holcombe

Knights senior Eric Nedland advances to

state competition for the second straight year

The Cadott Hornets Golf team earns a re-

gional championship at home for the second

year in a row

Cornell friends family and faculty gather

for commencement ceremonies for the 2015

graduating class ldquoClosing the chapterrdquo is the

theme from valedictorian Gretchen

Schroeder and salutatorian Brianna JohnsonCadott boasts champion honors in the form

of junior Elizabeth Kyes who brings home a

state win in the 400-meter dash

Katie Matott is awarded Cornellrsquos Citizen

of the Year

The Lake Holcombe Theater department

presents The Music Man Jr

Births Gavin Richardson Autumn Es-

linger Aubree Parish Blake Rudnick

Deaths Geraldine Ducommun Mary

Holznagel June Ewer Patricia Semanko

Charles Smith Mabel Strzok Beverly

Eichelt Mary Brewington Claire Frank

Mathilda Ramminger Jane Malison Thomas

Sommerfeld Joan Sackmann

July

Corey Sedlacek 1992 Cadott High Schoolgraduate is named vice-president of Lockton

Dunning Benefits

Country Fest features acts such as Keith

Urban Rascal Flatts and Tim McGraw

With about 5 inches of rain that came

down in the Chippewa Valley over the course

of a day ditches over run streams and rivers

are at capacity and roads are washed away

After 36 years Dr Ned Willkom hangs up

his dentistry tools in Cadott

Severe storms hit the area over the week-

end leaving downed trees in its wake

The search for 54-year-old Tammy Jovaag

is called off after almost a month goes bysince she went missing from Holcombe

Cadott plays host to Rock Fest which

draws in acts like Judas Priest Godsmack

and Shinedown

Residents let their voices be heard about

the historic 108-year-old Cobban Bridge in

Jim Falls After hearing Chippewa County

might decide to tear down the structure the

community begins efforts to ldquosave the Cob-

ban Bridgerdquo

Dave Koch scores a hole-in-one at Ent-

wood Golf Course in Holcombe while just a

few miles away Steve McDaniel hits his own

hole-in-one at Twin Oaks Golf Course

Births Gabriel Hill Lena Zenner Levi

Lehman Madyson McIlquham Madden

Gindt Cooper Rubenzer Justice SchofieldChase Westaby Kristie Hakes Jeremiah

Helgerson

Deaths Shirley Wagner Donna Decker

Sharon Lange Leonard Peterson Violet

Paulsen Gerald Holznagel Herman Starck

Karen Phillippi Elizabeth Bell Lloyd Proku-

pek Lawrence Sedlacek Emma Andre

Lloyd JuVette

August

Caitlin Larson is crowned Miss Cadott

Nabor Days at the 61st annual celebration

Dorothy Zweifel and her husband George

stop by the Cornell Fire Hall to express their

thanks to the firefighters who rescued her

after she fell into a well on the couplersquos prop-

erty in May During the fall into the 16-foot

hole 72-year-old Dorothy sustained brokenribs a broken collarbone and fractures in her

back as well as cuts and bruises

Bicyclists from the Highground Tour pass

through Cornell on their way to the High-

ground Veterans Memorial in Neillsville

Cornell school bus driver Mickey Bates re-

tires after driving the State Highway 64 route

for 30 years

Golfers turn out to chase the elusive hole-

in-one at the annual Cornell Lions Golf Tour-

nament at Twin Oaks and Entwood Golf

Courses in Holcombe Earning top honors

are the team of Dave DeJongh Mike Rivers

Tim Smith and Neal VerhulstOur Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell

celebrates its 100th anniversary with a fel-

lowship meal along with sharing memories

through photo albums

Cornell resident Mike Rivers records his

first hole-in-one at the Bloomer Golf Course

After Cadott Hornets head football coach

Jeff Cruschiel is diagnosed with esophageal

cancer his team rallies to his support and

dedicates their opening season game to him

The Swinging Fore a Cause organization

reaches its 10th year in support of the Lake

Holcombe School and students holding their

annual golf fundraiser at Entwood Course

Births Teagen DeMars Levi Patton Bre-

anna Spath

Deaths Elaine Dressler Joseph MorfootBill Felmlee James Rahn Frank Popelka

Donald Rose Marilyn Schroeder Norman

Pagenkopf

September

Northwestern Bank Cornell celebrates its

80th birthday

Borderline Rebel 4-H Club member Saige

Sikora is recognized for her leadership citi-

zenship and community service while Quinn

Sikora is honored for 12 years as a 4-H mem-

ber

Holy Cross Catholic Church in Cornell hits

its 100 year milestone

The Lake Holcombe Lions annual golf

tournament is deemed a success Taking first

place are Randy and Mary Dicus and Jeff

and Shana LudvigsenCadott Miller Pharmacy is robbed at gun

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 9

Cadott head coach Jeff Chrusciel hugs graduatedHornet players from last yearrsquos team during an Aug21 halftime ceremony honoring Chrusciel

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Over 75 cars were on display at the Lake Holcombe Lions annual car show Sept 13 and showgoers filled the rowschecking out the classic vehicles Cars and trucks like the 1928 Ford Model AA from Larry Verhulst Holcombe 1969

Chevelle from Paul Hruby Holcombe and the 1929 Ford Coupe Hot Rod from ldquoJimmy Boyrdquo Edming Glen Flora gracedthe Lake Holcombe Lions Pavilion grounds at Staudacher Field Those in attendance voted for the car or truck theythought should win while listening to music from the rsquo50s and rsquo60s (Photos by Monique Westaby)

(Continued on Page 10)

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point for the second time in a year Ryan

Lemke is arrested shortly after and charged

with both robbies

The Lake Holcombe Lions Club holds

their annual car show at Staudacher Field

More than 75 ldquoclassicrdquo cars are on display for

the public to view

Cadottrsquos Austin Goettl and Kayla Dubiel

are crowned Homecoming King and Queen

BirthsGraham Willkom Ryder Yeager

Deaths Carmen Laflin Rebecca Bell

Gretchen Halstead Edward Jenneman JeanTodahl Kenneth Zaruba Mae Willkom

Lloyd McEathron Jim Hochstedler Ray-

mond Sedlacek Vernon Dunston

October

The Cornell City Council is concerned the

historic log stacker could become a safety

issue after inspections reveal areas of the

structure need to be repaired

William Hattamer and Bailey Viegut are

crowned as the Lake Holcombe Homecom-

ing King and Queen

Jim Falls youth Rebecca Berg 6 and Kae-

lyn Seidlitz 5 make the trip to the National

Pedal Pull in South Dakota

Cornell Community Ed sponsors a scare-

crow decorating contest at Mill Yard Park

Taking home first place in the business cate-gory is Northwestern Bank and winning for

the family set is the Jane Ash family

The Cadott Police Department will receive

a new squad car with help from an equipment

grant A 2016 Ford Explorer Police Intercep-

tor sport utility vehicle is scheduled to arrive

around the first of the year

Cornell elects Cole Stephens and Elizabeth

Sproul as its reigning royalty for Homecom-

ing festivities

A new youth equine program is started at

the Doggone Ranch in Cornell to educate

kids on how to handle animals

Although an after school program is of-

fered to Cadott parents after almost no inter-

est the program is cancelled

The Lake Holcombe Volleyball team brings home the East Lakeland Conference

title going undefeated on the season

United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant

Officer David Conrad hangs up his fatigues

and returns to his Holcombe roots after 40

years in military service

Knights senior Sam Peterson becomes the

first runner to ever earn All-Conference for

the Cornell-Lake

Holcombe boys

cross country

team

A benefit is

held for Cadott

head coach Jeff

Chrusciel who

says he canrsquot

thank everyoneenough for their

support

The Cadott

Lions hold their

annual District

Governors Night

with Larry

Bradley presid-

ing Bradley

awarded the Birch-Sturm Fellowship to Lion

Dr Bernard Schwetz Lion Robert Thorson

was presented the Melvin Jones Fellowship

while Donnie Kolpien was named as Cadott

Lion of the Year

The Cornell and Lake Holcombe Lions

Clubs join to award Alois Olichwier and Ron

Plumer with the Birch-Sturm Fellowshipaward Receiving Lion of the Year are Ray

Guthman and Rick Mitchell

The Cornell Fire Department turns 101

years old

From rural Cornell to Rome farm boy

Daniel Sedlacek takes the next step on his

priesthood journey becoming ordained a

deacon

Births Greyson Dahm Kasey Miland

Koda Peterson Henry Zieche

Deaths Louise Freeman Mark Hall

James Michal II Kathy Johansen Elwood

Beaudin John Sims Larry Braden Patrick

Hoover Raleigh Hakes Neil Boyea Thomas

Smith Jr Roy Emerson Donald Weggen

Henry Rubenzer David Braden

November

Lake Holcombe School will have a new

electronic sign advertising school events

thanks to the Lake Holcombe PRIDE Com-

mittee

Cornell School Board member Eileen

Sikora is honored by the Wisconsin Associa-

tion of School Boards for reaching Level 5

the highest level of the associationrsquos recog-

nition pro-

gram

To honor

those who

have passed

the Cornell

Veterans Last

Manrsquos Club

continues at

the CornellAmerican Le-

gion Hall The

club started

in 1957 orig-

nally had 44

members and

now 57 years

later only one

member of the

club remains ndash Charles Johnson

The Cadott Elementary School receives

new school spirit T-shirts sponsored by Peo-

ple Active in Cadottrsquos Education At the start

of the school year students designed a new

shirt The winning entry came from third

grader Kaylee Hamlin

Thanks to Cornell residentAshley Bera and others with

the American Heart Associa-

tion a new bill could be

passed requiring CPR to be

taught in schools

The Cornell Knights of

Columbus Council Jean

Brunet 4948 earns the distinc-

tion of Star Council one of the

organizationrsquos top awards

After spending a few

months in a temporary loca-

tion on Main Street while the

old building was demolished

the Chippewa Valley Electric

Cooperative offices are back

in their South 8th Street loca-tion

Because of a $1200 dona-

tion from the Wisconsin Veter-

ans Tribute the Cadott

Community Library will offer

iPads for patron use

Cadott athletic director Jim

Sekel is named as the District

1 Athletic Director of the Year

by the Wisconsin Athletic Di-

rectors Association

The Cornell Elementary School collects

more than 1700 items for the food pantry

For the second year in a row Sheldon

brothers RJ and Kaden Kinney earn a trip

to the MSA Worlds Championship

Deaths Robert Readinger SharonAdolphson Lyle Buttke Charles Johnson

Helen Hinds Fred Bosteder Jr Herbert

Wriedt Melvin Gass Shirley Parsons De-

loris Pischke Julia Wojtyna

December

The Wisconsin Veterans Tribute donates

two signs depicting the Star Spangled Ban-

ner and the Pledge of Alegiance to the Cadott

Elementary School

The late Naval Lt Jerry Irwin is inducted

into the UW-Stout Hall of Heroes

After 15 years with the Marshfield Clinic

Cornell Center Dr Erik Dickson says

farewell to his patients and colleagues ac-

cepting a position outside the Marshfield

Clinic system

Dixonrsquos Apple Orchard south of Cadottholds a community Deck the Halls event with

pizzas cupcakes and more

Cornell senior Curtis Hakes is nominated

for the US Presidential Scholars program

AampD Docks Cornell plans to move less

than a mile away after they purchase land

from the city at the industrial airport

A bottle of alcohol honoring the last man

is opened at the Cornell American Legion

Hall After sitting for 54 years members

opened the booze and toasted Charles John-

son who passed away in November

The Cadott Area Historical Museum getsa new sign thanks to an anonymous donation

Lake Holcombe Track coach Jake Ebner is

named as the Wisconsin Track Coaches As-

sociationrsquos Coach of the Year

About 800 people attend the Kids Commu-

nity Christmas Party in Cornell

Cornell graduate Dale Hetke is promoted

to Air Force colonel

After vandals once again strike at the

Cadott water tower the Cadott Village Board

discusses destruction prevention

Although comprehensive planning has

been the topic for months at Lake Holcombe

Town Board meetings the board decides

against a referendum on the subject

After 46 years serving the Cornell area

chiropractor Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher retires

A-1 Agricultural Zoning is passed by the

Cornell City Council for a plot of land on

Riverside Drive after a request came from

Al and Sue Potaczek to have the land zoned

to construct a businessFor the first time the Lake Holcombe and

Ladysmith School Districts combine to offer

a Winter Jazz Gala to friends and family The

event held at Paradise Shores in Holcombe

had performances from each school as well

as guest saxophonist Jerod Kaszynski

Energy prices for Cadott customers are set

for the next nine years after the village board

approves extending the electrical cost until

2024

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights

Cross Country team receives the 2015 East

Lakeland Conference Sportsmanship Award

Births Ella Christie Roman Hover Jack-

son Taylor

Deaths Judy Falzerano Ronald Baker

Penny Spaeth Violet Holtman Danny ClarkLinda Thom Dennis St Aubin

Jeremiah Hattamer kindergarten gives Marine Corps Sgt Joseph Harp ahearty handshake following the Lake Holcombe School Veterans Day Program(Photos by Monique Westaby)

As one of her more unique pieces Jean Bowe dis-plays a snow globe with a nativity scene inside aspart of her collection Looking close Mary andJoseph can be seen in the background watching over baby Jesus in the manger (Photo by Ginna Young)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 10

Mary Ann Cote Holcombe brought an unusualrusset potato with 10 growths attached into theCornell Courier Sentinel officeOct 6 Cote said her husbandClifford dug the tuber on theirfarm (Photo by Ginna Young)

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Schickʼs Bowl amp BrewTuesday Night

Ladies League StandingsDec 29 2015

Team W LLisa s Beauty Salon 9 3Cliffʼs Maple Sugars 8 4

Hellandʼs Hellions 7 5Schickʼs Bowl amp Brew 6 6Heaven Help Us 5 7 High Team Game LisaʼsBeauty Salon 624 Cliffʼs MapleSugars 570 Schickʼs Bowl ampBrew 506 High Team Series LisaʼsBeauty Salon 1720 CliffʼsMaple Sugars 1494 SchickʼsBowl amp Brew 1482 High Individual GameSarah Whittaker 187 Peg Hat-tamer 165 Mary Cowell 157 High Individual SeriesSarah Whittaker 451 RhondaKimball 434 Mary Cowell 429

ndash Bowling ndash

ndash Basketball Standings ndash

ndash Pool ndash

Courier Sentinel Page 11 Tursday Januar y 7 2016

bull Cadott bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 730 pmBoys JV BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 545 pm

Mon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 545 pmGirls Varsity Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 715 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 730 pmGirls JV BasketballThur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 545 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 545 pmVarsity WrestlingSat Jan 9 Invitational (Alumni Day) 10 amThur Jan 14 Stan-Bd (Parent Night) 730 pm

JV WrestlingSat Jan 9 at EC North 830 amSat Jan 9 Invitational 10 amThur Jan 14 Stanley-Boyd 7 pm

bull Cornell bullBoys Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 715 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 1 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmBoys JV Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pm

bull Lake Holcombe bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 715 pm

Tue Jan 12 New Auburn 715 pmBoys JV Basketball

Fri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmMon Jan 11 LCO 715 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls JV BasketballMon Jan 11 LCO 545 pm

bull Cornell-Lake Holcombe-Gilman bullVarsity Wrestling

Thur Jan 7 at Shell Lake 6 pm

Sat Jan 9 at Shell Lake 10 amThur Jan 14 at Flambeau 7 pm

Jan 7 14

bull SPORTSWEEK bull

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Boys BasketballTeam W LMcDonell 4 0Altoona 3 1Regis 3 1Fall Creek 2 2Stanley-Boyd 2 2Cadott 1 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 3Thorp 0 4

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Girls Basketball

Team W LRegis 5 0Fall Creek 4 1Altoona 3 2Stanley-Boyd 3 2McDonell 2 3Thorp 2 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 4Cadott 0 5

2015-16 East LakelandConference Boys BasketballTeam W LCornell 3 1Birchwood 2 1Bruce 2 1Lake Holcombe 2 1New Auburn 2 2Flambeau 1 3Winter 0 3

2015-16 East LakelandConference Girls Basketball

Team W LFlambeau 5 0Bruce 4 0Birchwood 2 2Lake Holcombe 2 2Cornell 2 3New Auburn 0 4Winter 0 4

Hornets battle at Badger ClassicBy Kayla Peche

During a two-day tournament at River Falls Dec 29-30

the Cadott Hornets Wrestling team took on 11 schools in Di-

vision 3 for a Northern Badger Wrestling Classic

With 1145 points the Hornets landed in fifth place with

freshman James Pfeiffer leading the wayAt 152 pounds Pfeiffer won three matches by fall with

two in less than 4 minutes In the third-place battle Pfeiffer

lost by a 5-3 decision to Cody Frederick of Boyceville for his

fourth-place finish

Following Pfeiffer were Tyler Gillett senior and Andrew

Gunderson sophomore who each took sixth place Gillett

received 275 points for Cadott and Gunderson earned 24 points dropping a competitor to the mat in 36 seconds during

one matchup

Eighth-place sophomore Bailey Gillett scored 18 points

during the tournament but lost the seventh-place match with

an 8-5 decision to Sam Burns from River Falls

Also scoring for the team were senior Brandon Pederson

junior Ethan Haider sophomore Josef Hite and freshman CJ

Spaeth

Cadott will return to the mat to host a Hornet wrestling

tournament Jan 9

Earning Best Effort for the Hornets freshmanMitchell Gunderson tries to peel away from his 170-pound contender Gunderson lost the match by onepoint but Cadott left their gym with a win 66-9against Eau Claire Regis (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Mud Brook Pool LeagueWeek 7

ResultsBogieʼs I 6 vs Bogieʼs II 3Arnold 1 vs Tedʼs 8 Big Min-now 4 vs Black Bear 5 Flaterʼs4 vs Roseʼs 5 Big Swedeʼs 6

vs Cookieʼs 3Standings W LTedʼs 48 15Bogieʼs I 36 27Big Swedes 33 30Bogieʼs II 32 31Cookieʼs 32 31Big Minnow 30 33Black Bear 28 35Flaterʼs 27 36Roses 25 38Arnold 24 39

Sophomore Dakota Popp sticks with his Flambeauopponent on Cornellrsquos home court Dec 17 Poppalso brought the ball up the court for the Chiefs for most of the first-half offense Cornell hung on in aclose game pulling out the win 65-63

(Photo by Ginna Young)

Carley Yeager makes a shot in the second half of agame against the Prentice Buccaneers Dec 3 TheLake Holcombe girls brought the game within 10points but couldnrsquot pull of a win ending behind 41-28 (Photo by Monique Westaby)

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OUDOORS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 12

Selina has only missed one year of her entire life of doing

a fly in and she loves heading north with family and friends

This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We

landed on a Saturday and got home on a Saturday We fished

hard laughed lots and stayed up late

July

Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Men-

tors Outdoors) camping trips

The first was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin

Dells and we had a blast The second was on the Petenwell

Flowage Fishing tubing bear baiting and lots of campfire

time with a lot of good people Check out KAMO at

wwwkamokidsorg

August

For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day outing to an island on the Flambeau

Flowage We tube swim sometimes fish and do a whole

bunch of nothing

September

Other than moose or elk hunting what wipes me out more

than anything is bear baiting then hunting This July through

mid October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands

of miles on my truck probably a couple hundred hours in

the woods and though we had plenty of big bear coming to

the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so

we went 32 hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October

October was our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near

Ferryville while camping on an island This trip is a classic

that my father started back in the late rsquo50s I have been

going on it for 44 years and Selina loves it

November

Deer camp

The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants

to leave This fall Selina became independent As long as

she is carrying a compass a daypack and hip boots she does

not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space

Happy New Year

Sunset

An Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalAn Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalA Year in the Outdoors for Selina

Hello friends

So that I may stay home the week between Christmas and

New Yearrsquos I write a column about some of the highlights

of the year that is just coming to an end This yearrsquos column

for the most part is about some of the many outdoor adven-

tures I went on with my 14-year-old daughter Selina Wal-

ters

January

Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went

on a winter camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi

River near La Crosse We had planned on fishing near Fer-

ryville but there was not good ice (Discovery made upon

arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to La Crosse

where for the next two days we had great success on 27-34inch northern pike

February

Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos

annual fisheree which attracts a lot of fishermen and

women We stayed with the Howes had a blast and Selina

took first and second place in the kids northern pike division

with a couple of beautiful gators

This is not meant to be an insult but as big as this fisheree

is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boost the prizes

for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are

14 is a really big deal for a kid

April

Selina just told me that her favorite sport is turkey hunt-

ing Each spring I take her to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos

Youth Turkey Hunt

This year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to

hunt at his pheasant preserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked

it out so Selina could hunt on a neighborrsquos property as welland literally on the last minute of our two-day hunt Selina

harvested a beautiful gobbler

May

Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I men-

tioned she loves this sport The beauty about going from

the early April hunt to May is that spring is in full strut

comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life is good

Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year one of the

biggest turkeys I have been part of harvesting

Later in May we headed to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed

at Birch Point Resort near Bloomer Each spring Selina

brings a friend and our good friend Paul Maire puts us up

in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina this

is another canrsquot miss trip

June

In a yearrsquos time I go on about 40 trips The two best are

Canada to Shultz Lake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) anddeer camp

By Mark Walters

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A Snapshow ndash Not All

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Early afternoon turned into

early evening and the couch was much cozier than sitting

in the cold But my mind wandered as I thought about all

the bucks that would walk past my stand in the swamp if

I wasnrsquot there

ldquoScott do you want to sit with merdquo I asked my hus-

band ldquoItrsquoll be lots of funrdquo

He rolled his eyes but said he would I think later he re-

gretted his decision

We made our way to the stand and by 342 pm we were

set ready to get the big guy I updated my Snapchat ldquoview-

ersrdquo of my new surroundings then checked on the status

of the game The Packers had the game tiedScott and I discussed how cool it would be if there was

a universal button that could be pushed which would suck

all the trees into the ground so you could see if anything

was hiding OK maybe not discussed but rather I men-

tioned it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy and

turned the other direction

A few minutes later I tapped him on the shoulder and

said it would make drives a lot easier and save time He

laughed agreed and continued with his careful watching

of the woods while I kept my eyes on the swamp

Another few minutes later I whispered ldquoWhat if

Sasquatch comes out of that thick stuff over thererdquo That

warranted an eye roll and more silence

My stomach growled and I reached in my pocket for

sustenance ndash a small plastic wrapper of Sprees I carefully

and what I thought was quietly unwrapped them Scott

looked at me like I was setting off a package of fireworks

and shook his head

Finally I got them unwrapped and clunk one fell to the

floor of the stand Then clunk tink tink three more fell

About 45 minutes more of these scenarios and Scott was

more than happy to call it quits exactly at season close ndash

449 pm

ldquoNo wonder you donrsquot see anythingrdquo he said as we

rounded everything up ldquoYou make more noise thanhelliprdquo

ldquohellipHey Irsquod like to remind you that I have seen some of

the biggest deer ever while huntingrdquo I interrupted him

He laughed at my candor reminding me that none of

them were hanging on our wall He was right but I didnrsquot

want to admit it

It was officially the end of opening weekend of gun deer

season and I had been skunked But that last night was my

favorite and although Scott may never go with me again

I have all the Snapchat memories to look back on

And the Packers won

Itrsquos a

irlrsquos

unting Life

B y M o n i q u e W e s t a b y

ndash DNR Outdoor Report ndashWith up to 10 inches across much of the state state park

and forest properties have groomed cross-country ski trails

Brunet Island State Park tracks are full depth but typical of

early season grooming there is debris and exposed turfsoil

scattered throughout Visitors should consider using rock skis

and proceed with caution

About a half dozen counties in far northern Wisconsin have

open or partially open snowmobile trailsMany northern lakes have refrozen but with new snowfall

ice conditions remain highly variable Anglers report up to 5

inches of ice in spots and those venturing out have found fish

Bear cubs will be born in their dens this month Most bull

elks have separated from the cowcalf groups and have re-

formed their bachelor groups

There is a good population of weasels this year with an

abundance of tracks

Great horned owls have begun hooting and claiming terri-

tories Bird feeders are loaded with song and common birds

including a mix of woodpeckers and winter birds Chick-

adees nuthatches gold finches cardinals blue jays and jun-

cos are busy grabbing a seed Red-headed pileated downy

hairy and red-bellied woodpeckers are also common visitors

In a late seasonbow hunt RockyWinchel 19 Shel-don shot this 17-point 17 78-inchspread buck with a

Mathews com-pound bow Dec30 The deer washarvested acrossthe road fromthe Winchel familyfarm around 420pm 18 yards fromthe tree stand fol-lowing a doe andtwo yearlings Thebuck had beenspotted on a trail

camera Oct 21 and didnrsquot appear again until Dec4 This is Winchelrsquos first buck with a bow

(Submitted Photo)

unter of

the Week

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FRESH

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Four Cornell teachershave earned theirMasters of Science de-grees in Education inthe area of ReadingSpecialists from UW-River Falls Those earn-ing their degree left toright on either sideof Cornell superinten-dent Dr Paul M Schleyare Ashley Rosentra-ter (fifth grade) EricaDeitelhoff (sixthseventhgrade) Chelsey Stein-metz (fourth grade) andErica Ruf (kindergarten)

(Submitted Photo)

Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

(CVTC) and already has a job lined up

working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

are typically recruited by companies after

completing just one year of the two-year pro-

gram and that was the case with Licht

ldquoI had two semesters done and I was al-

ready working for Global Finishing Solu-

tions as a part-time internrdquo Licht said of the

business where he will do electrical design

work ldquoThey offered a tuition reimburse-

ment which was really nicerdquo

Licht initially studied in an information

technology program at CVTC and worked at

EDI in Chippewa Falls then decided on achange in programs

ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

Electromechanical Technology fit that billrdquo

Licht said ldquoI really like it You can imple-

ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

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In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

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The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

1-157293 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

1-157309 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

1-157311 bull wnaxlp

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Please call 715-828-3100 by Feb 15 2016

Failure to respond to this notice could re-

sult in storage andor disposal of personal

property52-1571922

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

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Births Peityn Nikolai Lucy Patten Bryn-

ley Hoff

Deaths Edna Pagenkopf the Rev Jere-

miah Cashman Suzanne Stubb Lydia

Tkachuk Mary Ann Kocher Senior Master

Sgt Phillip Gygi Charles Sikora Melvin

Mattson Frances Matschee Roy Yohnk

Dorothy Reeve Genevieve Jackson Evelyn

Swanson Ursula Preston

May

The Hornet Hustle Fun Run has 92 partic-ipants and raises about $1400 for a Cadott

eighth-grade field trip

The Cornell School Board accepts the res-

ignations of first-grade teacher Jason Jaenke

and marketing and business instructor Ryan

Helke

The Cornell High School plays host to the

ldquoEnchanted Eveningrdquo Junior Prom where

Curtis Hakes is crowned as king while Eliz-

abeth Sproul reigns as queen

World War II veteran and Cornell native

Eino Martino boards the Never Forgotten

Honor Flight to Washington DC

Seventeen Cornell Spanish students chap-

eroned by parents and faculty members

travel to Spain

After fundraising for a year and a halfLake Holcombe band and choir students

make the 1374 mile trip to San Antonio

Cadott junior Elizabeth Kyes hits a new

personal best in the triple jump at a Gilman

invitational

The Miller Pharmacy in Cadott is held up

at gun point when a suspect demands em-

ployees give him medication and wallets

Twenty-six seniors receive their diplomas

during commencement exercises at Lake

Holcombe School Danielle Gygi served as

class valedictiorian with Katie Ruhde as

salutatorian

Vito and Linda Sblendorio Holcombe are

recognized statewide for their weight loss

through TOPS Vito lost over 50 pounds

while Linda lost more than 60 poundsParents friends and faculty are on hand to

witness the graduation of 45 Cadott High

School seniors including valedictorian Luke

Bell and salutatorian Quinn Hartzell

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights Girls

and Boys Track teams take the East Lakeland

Conference title for 2015

BirthsKylee Tomkowiak

Deaths Rudolph Arneson Verlon Cowell

Barbara Smith Raymond VanDenHeuvel

Charles Sadler Joseph Taylor Sylvia Ringer

Joann Palmer Eldora Clary Robert Page

Janet Lacina Mary Smock

June

Friends and family gather at Staudacher

Field in Holcombe in memory of Nathan

Zamsky raising $10000 during the secondannual Nathanrsquos Wish Angel Wings of Love

fundraiser

With enough interest from

Cornell and Lake Holcombe

Schools the Knights form a

co-op golf team for the spring

sports line-up

Because of a proposal

brought to the Cornell City

Council by member Terry

Smith the pulpwood Stacker

might be taken out of retire-

ment and used for an observa-tion deck or bungee jump

The Cadott Hornets Track

teams complete a successful

run in regional and sectional

meets sending nine individu-

als to state competition

Cornell-Lake Holcombe

Knights senior Eric Nedland advances to

state competition for the second straight year

The Cadott Hornets Golf team earns a re-

gional championship at home for the second

year in a row

Cornell friends family and faculty gather

for commencement ceremonies for the 2015

graduating class ldquoClosing the chapterrdquo is the

theme from valedictorian Gretchen

Schroeder and salutatorian Brianna JohnsonCadott boasts champion honors in the form

of junior Elizabeth Kyes who brings home a

state win in the 400-meter dash

Katie Matott is awarded Cornellrsquos Citizen

of the Year

The Lake Holcombe Theater department

presents The Music Man Jr

Births Gavin Richardson Autumn Es-

linger Aubree Parish Blake Rudnick

Deaths Geraldine Ducommun Mary

Holznagel June Ewer Patricia Semanko

Charles Smith Mabel Strzok Beverly

Eichelt Mary Brewington Claire Frank

Mathilda Ramminger Jane Malison Thomas

Sommerfeld Joan Sackmann

July

Corey Sedlacek 1992 Cadott High Schoolgraduate is named vice-president of Lockton

Dunning Benefits

Country Fest features acts such as Keith

Urban Rascal Flatts and Tim McGraw

With about 5 inches of rain that came

down in the Chippewa Valley over the course

of a day ditches over run streams and rivers

are at capacity and roads are washed away

After 36 years Dr Ned Willkom hangs up

his dentistry tools in Cadott

Severe storms hit the area over the week-

end leaving downed trees in its wake

The search for 54-year-old Tammy Jovaag

is called off after almost a month goes bysince she went missing from Holcombe

Cadott plays host to Rock Fest which

draws in acts like Judas Priest Godsmack

and Shinedown

Residents let their voices be heard about

the historic 108-year-old Cobban Bridge in

Jim Falls After hearing Chippewa County

might decide to tear down the structure the

community begins efforts to ldquosave the Cob-

ban Bridgerdquo

Dave Koch scores a hole-in-one at Ent-

wood Golf Course in Holcombe while just a

few miles away Steve McDaniel hits his own

hole-in-one at Twin Oaks Golf Course

Births Gabriel Hill Lena Zenner Levi

Lehman Madyson McIlquham Madden

Gindt Cooper Rubenzer Justice SchofieldChase Westaby Kristie Hakes Jeremiah

Helgerson

Deaths Shirley Wagner Donna Decker

Sharon Lange Leonard Peterson Violet

Paulsen Gerald Holznagel Herman Starck

Karen Phillippi Elizabeth Bell Lloyd Proku-

pek Lawrence Sedlacek Emma Andre

Lloyd JuVette

August

Caitlin Larson is crowned Miss Cadott

Nabor Days at the 61st annual celebration

Dorothy Zweifel and her husband George

stop by the Cornell Fire Hall to express their

thanks to the firefighters who rescued her

after she fell into a well on the couplersquos prop-

erty in May During the fall into the 16-foot

hole 72-year-old Dorothy sustained brokenribs a broken collarbone and fractures in her

back as well as cuts and bruises

Bicyclists from the Highground Tour pass

through Cornell on their way to the High-

ground Veterans Memorial in Neillsville

Cornell school bus driver Mickey Bates re-

tires after driving the State Highway 64 route

for 30 years

Golfers turn out to chase the elusive hole-

in-one at the annual Cornell Lions Golf Tour-

nament at Twin Oaks and Entwood Golf

Courses in Holcombe Earning top honors

are the team of Dave DeJongh Mike Rivers

Tim Smith and Neal VerhulstOur Saviorrsquos Lutheran Church in Cornell

celebrates its 100th anniversary with a fel-

lowship meal along with sharing memories

through photo albums

Cornell resident Mike Rivers records his

first hole-in-one at the Bloomer Golf Course

After Cadott Hornets head football coach

Jeff Cruschiel is diagnosed with esophageal

cancer his team rallies to his support and

dedicates their opening season game to him

The Swinging Fore a Cause organization

reaches its 10th year in support of the Lake

Holcombe School and students holding their

annual golf fundraiser at Entwood Course

Births Teagen DeMars Levi Patton Bre-

anna Spath

Deaths Elaine Dressler Joseph MorfootBill Felmlee James Rahn Frank Popelka

Donald Rose Marilyn Schroeder Norman

Pagenkopf

September

Northwestern Bank Cornell celebrates its

80th birthday

Borderline Rebel 4-H Club member Saige

Sikora is recognized for her leadership citi-

zenship and community service while Quinn

Sikora is honored for 12 years as a 4-H mem-

ber

Holy Cross Catholic Church in Cornell hits

its 100 year milestone

The Lake Holcombe Lions annual golf

tournament is deemed a success Taking first

place are Randy and Mary Dicus and Jeff

and Shana LudvigsenCadott Miller Pharmacy is robbed at gun

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page 9

Cadott head coach Jeff Chrusciel hugs graduatedHornet players from last yearrsquos team during an Aug21 halftime ceremony honoring Chrusciel

(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Over 75 cars were on display at the Lake Holcombe Lions annual car show Sept 13 and showgoers filled the rowschecking out the classic vehicles Cars and trucks like the 1928 Ford Model AA from Larry Verhulst Holcombe 1969

Chevelle from Paul Hruby Holcombe and the 1929 Ford Coupe Hot Rod from ldquoJimmy Boyrdquo Edming Glen Flora gracedthe Lake Holcombe Lions Pavilion grounds at Staudacher Field Those in attendance voted for the car or truck theythought should win while listening to music from the rsquo50s and rsquo60s (Photos by Monique Westaby)

(Continued on Page 10)

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point for the second time in a year Ryan

Lemke is arrested shortly after and charged

with both robbies

The Lake Holcombe Lions Club holds

their annual car show at Staudacher Field

More than 75 ldquoclassicrdquo cars are on display for

the public to view

Cadottrsquos Austin Goettl and Kayla Dubiel

are crowned Homecoming King and Queen

BirthsGraham Willkom Ryder Yeager

Deaths Carmen Laflin Rebecca Bell

Gretchen Halstead Edward Jenneman JeanTodahl Kenneth Zaruba Mae Willkom

Lloyd McEathron Jim Hochstedler Ray-

mond Sedlacek Vernon Dunston

October

The Cornell City Council is concerned the

historic log stacker could become a safety

issue after inspections reveal areas of the

structure need to be repaired

William Hattamer and Bailey Viegut are

crowned as the Lake Holcombe Homecom-

ing King and Queen

Jim Falls youth Rebecca Berg 6 and Kae-

lyn Seidlitz 5 make the trip to the National

Pedal Pull in South Dakota

Cornell Community Ed sponsors a scare-

crow decorating contest at Mill Yard Park

Taking home first place in the business cate-gory is Northwestern Bank and winning for

the family set is the Jane Ash family

The Cadott Police Department will receive

a new squad car with help from an equipment

grant A 2016 Ford Explorer Police Intercep-

tor sport utility vehicle is scheduled to arrive

around the first of the year

Cornell elects Cole Stephens and Elizabeth

Sproul as its reigning royalty for Homecom-

ing festivities

A new youth equine program is started at

the Doggone Ranch in Cornell to educate

kids on how to handle animals

Although an after school program is of-

fered to Cadott parents after almost no inter-

est the program is cancelled

The Lake Holcombe Volleyball team brings home the East Lakeland Conference

title going undefeated on the season

United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant

Officer David Conrad hangs up his fatigues

and returns to his Holcombe roots after 40

years in military service

Knights senior Sam Peterson becomes the

first runner to ever earn All-Conference for

the Cornell-Lake

Holcombe boys

cross country

team

A benefit is

held for Cadott

head coach Jeff

Chrusciel who

says he canrsquot

thank everyoneenough for their

support

The Cadott

Lions hold their

annual District

Governors Night

with Larry

Bradley presid-

ing Bradley

awarded the Birch-Sturm Fellowship to Lion

Dr Bernard Schwetz Lion Robert Thorson

was presented the Melvin Jones Fellowship

while Donnie Kolpien was named as Cadott

Lion of the Year

The Cornell and Lake Holcombe Lions

Clubs join to award Alois Olichwier and Ron

Plumer with the Birch-Sturm Fellowshipaward Receiving Lion of the Year are Ray

Guthman and Rick Mitchell

The Cornell Fire Department turns 101

years old

From rural Cornell to Rome farm boy

Daniel Sedlacek takes the next step on his

priesthood journey becoming ordained a

deacon

Births Greyson Dahm Kasey Miland

Koda Peterson Henry Zieche

Deaths Louise Freeman Mark Hall

James Michal II Kathy Johansen Elwood

Beaudin John Sims Larry Braden Patrick

Hoover Raleigh Hakes Neil Boyea Thomas

Smith Jr Roy Emerson Donald Weggen

Henry Rubenzer David Braden

November

Lake Holcombe School will have a new

electronic sign advertising school events

thanks to the Lake Holcombe PRIDE Com-

mittee

Cornell School Board member Eileen

Sikora is honored by the Wisconsin Associa-

tion of School Boards for reaching Level 5

the highest level of the associationrsquos recog-

nition pro-

gram

To honor

those who

have passed

the Cornell

Veterans Last

Manrsquos Club

continues at

the CornellAmerican Le-

gion Hall The

club started

in 1957 orig-

nally had 44

members and

now 57 years

later only one

member of the

club remains ndash Charles Johnson

The Cadott Elementary School receives

new school spirit T-shirts sponsored by Peo-

ple Active in Cadottrsquos Education At the start

of the school year students designed a new

shirt The winning entry came from third

grader Kaylee Hamlin

Thanks to Cornell residentAshley Bera and others with

the American Heart Associa-

tion a new bill could be

passed requiring CPR to be

taught in schools

The Cornell Knights of

Columbus Council Jean

Brunet 4948 earns the distinc-

tion of Star Council one of the

organizationrsquos top awards

After spending a few

months in a temporary loca-

tion on Main Street while the

old building was demolished

the Chippewa Valley Electric

Cooperative offices are back

in their South 8th Street loca-tion

Because of a $1200 dona-

tion from the Wisconsin Veter-

ans Tribute the Cadott

Community Library will offer

iPads for patron use

Cadott athletic director Jim

Sekel is named as the District

1 Athletic Director of the Year

by the Wisconsin Athletic Di-

rectors Association

The Cornell Elementary School collects

more than 1700 items for the food pantry

For the second year in a row Sheldon

brothers RJ and Kaden Kinney earn a trip

to the MSA Worlds Championship

Deaths Robert Readinger SharonAdolphson Lyle Buttke Charles Johnson

Helen Hinds Fred Bosteder Jr Herbert

Wriedt Melvin Gass Shirley Parsons De-

loris Pischke Julia Wojtyna

December

The Wisconsin Veterans Tribute donates

two signs depicting the Star Spangled Ban-

ner and the Pledge of Alegiance to the Cadott

Elementary School

The late Naval Lt Jerry Irwin is inducted

into the UW-Stout Hall of Heroes

After 15 years with the Marshfield Clinic

Cornell Center Dr Erik Dickson says

farewell to his patients and colleagues ac-

cepting a position outside the Marshfield

Clinic system

Dixonrsquos Apple Orchard south of Cadottholds a community Deck the Halls event with

pizzas cupcakes and more

Cornell senior Curtis Hakes is nominated

for the US Presidential Scholars program

AampD Docks Cornell plans to move less

than a mile away after they purchase land

from the city at the industrial airport

A bottle of alcohol honoring the last man

is opened at the Cornell American Legion

Hall After sitting for 54 years members

opened the booze and toasted Charles John-

son who passed away in November

The Cadott Area Historical Museum getsa new sign thanks to an anonymous donation

Lake Holcombe Track coach Jake Ebner is

named as the Wisconsin Track Coaches As-

sociationrsquos Coach of the Year

About 800 people attend the Kids Commu-

nity Christmas Party in Cornell

Cornell graduate Dale Hetke is promoted

to Air Force colonel

After vandals once again strike at the

Cadott water tower the Cadott Village Board

discusses destruction prevention

Although comprehensive planning has

been the topic for months at Lake Holcombe

Town Board meetings the board decides

against a referendum on the subject

After 46 years serving the Cornell area

chiropractor Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher retires

A-1 Agricultural Zoning is passed by the

Cornell City Council for a plot of land on

Riverside Drive after a request came from

Al and Sue Potaczek to have the land zoned

to construct a businessFor the first time the Lake Holcombe and

Ladysmith School Districts combine to offer

a Winter Jazz Gala to friends and family The

event held at Paradise Shores in Holcombe

had performances from each school as well

as guest saxophonist Jerod Kaszynski

Energy prices for Cadott customers are set

for the next nine years after the village board

approves extending the electrical cost until

2024

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights

Cross Country team receives the 2015 East

Lakeland Conference Sportsmanship Award

Births Ella Christie Roman Hover Jack-

son Taylor

Deaths Judy Falzerano Ronald Baker

Penny Spaeth Violet Holtman Danny ClarkLinda Thom Dennis St Aubin

Jeremiah Hattamer kindergarten gives Marine Corps Sgt Joseph Harp ahearty handshake following the Lake Holcombe School Veterans Day Program(Photos by Monique Westaby)

As one of her more unique pieces Jean Bowe dis-plays a snow globe with a nativity scene inside aspart of her collection Looking close Mary andJoseph can be seen in the background watching over baby Jesus in the manger (Photo by Ginna Young)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 10

Mary Ann Cote Holcombe brought an unusualrusset potato with 10 growths attached into theCornell Courier Sentinel officeOct 6 Cote said her husbandClifford dug the tuber on theirfarm (Photo by Ginna Young)

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Schickʼs Bowl amp BrewTuesday Night

Ladies League StandingsDec 29 2015

Team W LLisa s Beauty Salon 9 3Cliffʼs Maple Sugars 8 4

Hellandʼs Hellions 7 5Schickʼs Bowl amp Brew 6 6Heaven Help Us 5 7 High Team Game LisaʼsBeauty Salon 624 Cliffʼs MapleSugars 570 Schickʼs Bowl ampBrew 506 High Team Series LisaʼsBeauty Salon 1720 CliffʼsMaple Sugars 1494 SchickʼsBowl amp Brew 1482 High Individual GameSarah Whittaker 187 Peg Hat-tamer 165 Mary Cowell 157 High Individual SeriesSarah Whittaker 451 RhondaKimball 434 Mary Cowell 429

ndash Bowling ndash

ndash Basketball Standings ndash

ndash Pool ndash

Courier Sentinel Page 11 Tursday Januar y 7 2016

bull Cadott bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 730 pmBoys JV BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 545 pm

Mon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 545 pmGirls Varsity Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 715 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 730 pmGirls JV BasketballThur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 545 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 545 pmVarsity WrestlingSat Jan 9 Invitational (Alumni Day) 10 amThur Jan 14 Stan-Bd (Parent Night) 730 pm

JV WrestlingSat Jan 9 at EC North 830 amSat Jan 9 Invitational 10 amThur Jan 14 Stanley-Boyd 7 pm

bull Cornell bullBoys Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 715 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 1 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmBoys JV Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pm

bull Lake Holcombe bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 715 pm

Tue Jan 12 New Auburn 715 pmBoys JV Basketball

Fri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmMon Jan 11 LCO 715 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls JV BasketballMon Jan 11 LCO 545 pm

bull Cornell-Lake Holcombe-Gilman bullVarsity Wrestling

Thur Jan 7 at Shell Lake 6 pm

Sat Jan 9 at Shell Lake 10 amThur Jan 14 at Flambeau 7 pm

Jan 7 14

bull SPORTSWEEK bull

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Boys BasketballTeam W LMcDonell 4 0Altoona 3 1Regis 3 1Fall Creek 2 2Stanley-Boyd 2 2Cadott 1 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 3Thorp 0 4

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Girls Basketball

Team W LRegis 5 0Fall Creek 4 1Altoona 3 2Stanley-Boyd 3 2McDonell 2 3Thorp 2 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 4Cadott 0 5

2015-16 East LakelandConference Boys BasketballTeam W LCornell 3 1Birchwood 2 1Bruce 2 1Lake Holcombe 2 1New Auburn 2 2Flambeau 1 3Winter 0 3

2015-16 East LakelandConference Girls Basketball

Team W LFlambeau 5 0Bruce 4 0Birchwood 2 2Lake Holcombe 2 2Cornell 2 3New Auburn 0 4Winter 0 4

Hornets battle at Badger ClassicBy Kayla Peche

During a two-day tournament at River Falls Dec 29-30

the Cadott Hornets Wrestling team took on 11 schools in Di-

vision 3 for a Northern Badger Wrestling Classic

With 1145 points the Hornets landed in fifth place with

freshman James Pfeiffer leading the wayAt 152 pounds Pfeiffer won three matches by fall with

two in less than 4 minutes In the third-place battle Pfeiffer

lost by a 5-3 decision to Cody Frederick of Boyceville for his

fourth-place finish

Following Pfeiffer were Tyler Gillett senior and Andrew

Gunderson sophomore who each took sixth place Gillett

received 275 points for Cadott and Gunderson earned 24 points dropping a competitor to the mat in 36 seconds during

one matchup

Eighth-place sophomore Bailey Gillett scored 18 points

during the tournament but lost the seventh-place match with

an 8-5 decision to Sam Burns from River Falls

Also scoring for the team were senior Brandon Pederson

junior Ethan Haider sophomore Josef Hite and freshman CJ

Spaeth

Cadott will return to the mat to host a Hornet wrestling

tournament Jan 9

Earning Best Effort for the Hornets freshmanMitchell Gunderson tries to peel away from his 170-pound contender Gunderson lost the match by onepoint but Cadott left their gym with a win 66-9against Eau Claire Regis (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Mud Brook Pool LeagueWeek 7

ResultsBogieʼs I 6 vs Bogieʼs II 3Arnold 1 vs Tedʼs 8 Big Min-now 4 vs Black Bear 5 Flaterʼs4 vs Roseʼs 5 Big Swedeʼs 6

vs Cookieʼs 3Standings W LTedʼs 48 15Bogieʼs I 36 27Big Swedes 33 30Bogieʼs II 32 31Cookieʼs 32 31Big Minnow 30 33Black Bear 28 35Flaterʼs 27 36Roses 25 38Arnold 24 39

Sophomore Dakota Popp sticks with his Flambeauopponent on Cornellrsquos home court Dec 17 Poppalso brought the ball up the court for the Chiefs for most of the first-half offense Cornell hung on in aclose game pulling out the win 65-63

(Photo by Ginna Young)

Carley Yeager makes a shot in the second half of agame against the Prentice Buccaneers Dec 3 TheLake Holcombe girls brought the game within 10points but couldnrsquot pull of a win ending behind 41-28 (Photo by Monique Westaby)

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OUDOORS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 12

Selina has only missed one year of her entire life of doing

a fly in and she loves heading north with family and friends

This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We

landed on a Saturday and got home on a Saturday We fished

hard laughed lots and stayed up late

July

Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Men-

tors Outdoors) camping trips

The first was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin

Dells and we had a blast The second was on the Petenwell

Flowage Fishing tubing bear baiting and lots of campfire

time with a lot of good people Check out KAMO at

wwwkamokidsorg

August

For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day outing to an island on the Flambeau

Flowage We tube swim sometimes fish and do a whole

bunch of nothing

September

Other than moose or elk hunting what wipes me out more

than anything is bear baiting then hunting This July through

mid October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands

of miles on my truck probably a couple hundred hours in

the woods and though we had plenty of big bear coming to

the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so

we went 32 hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October

October was our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near

Ferryville while camping on an island This trip is a classic

that my father started back in the late rsquo50s I have been

going on it for 44 years and Selina loves it

November

Deer camp

The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants

to leave This fall Selina became independent As long as

she is carrying a compass a daypack and hip boots she does

not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space

Happy New Year

Sunset

An Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalAn Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalA Year in the Outdoors for Selina

Hello friends

So that I may stay home the week between Christmas and

New Yearrsquos I write a column about some of the highlights

of the year that is just coming to an end This yearrsquos column

for the most part is about some of the many outdoor adven-

tures I went on with my 14-year-old daughter Selina Wal-

ters

January

Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went

on a winter camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi

River near La Crosse We had planned on fishing near Fer-

ryville but there was not good ice (Discovery made upon

arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to La Crosse

where for the next two days we had great success on 27-34inch northern pike

February

Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos

annual fisheree which attracts a lot of fishermen and

women We stayed with the Howes had a blast and Selina

took first and second place in the kids northern pike division

with a couple of beautiful gators

This is not meant to be an insult but as big as this fisheree

is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boost the prizes

for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are

14 is a really big deal for a kid

April

Selina just told me that her favorite sport is turkey hunt-

ing Each spring I take her to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos

Youth Turkey Hunt

This year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to

hunt at his pheasant preserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked

it out so Selina could hunt on a neighborrsquos property as welland literally on the last minute of our two-day hunt Selina

harvested a beautiful gobbler

May

Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I men-

tioned she loves this sport The beauty about going from

the early April hunt to May is that spring is in full strut

comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life is good

Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year one of the

biggest turkeys I have been part of harvesting

Later in May we headed to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed

at Birch Point Resort near Bloomer Each spring Selina

brings a friend and our good friend Paul Maire puts us up

in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina this

is another canrsquot miss trip

June

In a yearrsquos time I go on about 40 trips The two best are

Canada to Shultz Lake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) anddeer camp

By Mark Walters

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A Snapshow ndash Not All

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Early afternoon turned into

early evening and the couch was much cozier than sitting

in the cold But my mind wandered as I thought about all

the bucks that would walk past my stand in the swamp if

I wasnrsquot there

ldquoScott do you want to sit with merdquo I asked my hus-

band ldquoItrsquoll be lots of funrdquo

He rolled his eyes but said he would I think later he re-

gretted his decision

We made our way to the stand and by 342 pm we were

set ready to get the big guy I updated my Snapchat ldquoview-

ersrdquo of my new surroundings then checked on the status

of the game The Packers had the game tiedScott and I discussed how cool it would be if there was

a universal button that could be pushed which would suck

all the trees into the ground so you could see if anything

was hiding OK maybe not discussed but rather I men-

tioned it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy and

turned the other direction

A few minutes later I tapped him on the shoulder and

said it would make drives a lot easier and save time He

laughed agreed and continued with his careful watching

of the woods while I kept my eyes on the swamp

Another few minutes later I whispered ldquoWhat if

Sasquatch comes out of that thick stuff over thererdquo That

warranted an eye roll and more silence

My stomach growled and I reached in my pocket for

sustenance ndash a small plastic wrapper of Sprees I carefully

and what I thought was quietly unwrapped them Scott

looked at me like I was setting off a package of fireworks

and shook his head

Finally I got them unwrapped and clunk one fell to the

floor of the stand Then clunk tink tink three more fell

About 45 minutes more of these scenarios and Scott was

more than happy to call it quits exactly at season close ndash

449 pm

ldquoNo wonder you donrsquot see anythingrdquo he said as we

rounded everything up ldquoYou make more noise thanhelliprdquo

ldquohellipHey Irsquod like to remind you that I have seen some of

the biggest deer ever while huntingrdquo I interrupted him

He laughed at my candor reminding me that none of

them were hanging on our wall He was right but I didnrsquot

want to admit it

It was officially the end of opening weekend of gun deer

season and I had been skunked But that last night was my

favorite and although Scott may never go with me again

I have all the Snapchat memories to look back on

And the Packers won

Itrsquos a

irlrsquos

unting Life

B y M o n i q u e W e s t a b y

ndash DNR Outdoor Report ndashWith up to 10 inches across much of the state state park

and forest properties have groomed cross-country ski trails

Brunet Island State Park tracks are full depth but typical of

early season grooming there is debris and exposed turfsoil

scattered throughout Visitors should consider using rock skis

and proceed with caution

About a half dozen counties in far northern Wisconsin have

open or partially open snowmobile trailsMany northern lakes have refrozen but with new snowfall

ice conditions remain highly variable Anglers report up to 5

inches of ice in spots and those venturing out have found fish

Bear cubs will be born in their dens this month Most bull

elks have separated from the cowcalf groups and have re-

formed their bachelor groups

There is a good population of weasels this year with an

abundance of tracks

Great horned owls have begun hooting and claiming terri-

tories Bird feeders are loaded with song and common birds

including a mix of woodpeckers and winter birds Chick-

adees nuthatches gold finches cardinals blue jays and jun-

cos are busy grabbing a seed Red-headed pileated downy

hairy and red-bellied woodpeckers are also common visitors

In a late seasonbow hunt RockyWinchel 19 Shel-don shot this 17-point 17 78-inchspread buck with a

Mathews com-pound bow Dec30 The deer washarvested acrossthe road fromthe Winchel familyfarm around 420pm 18 yards fromthe tree stand fol-lowing a doe andtwo yearlings Thebuck had beenspotted on a trail

camera Oct 21 and didnrsquot appear again until Dec4 This is Winchelrsquos first buck with a bow

(Submitted Photo)

unter of

the Week

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COURIER SENINEL Page13

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Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

(CVTC) and already has a job lined up

working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

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ldquoI had two semesters done and I was al-

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Licht initially studied in an information

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EDI in Chippewa Falls then decided on achange in programs

ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

Electromechanical Technology fit that billrdquo

Licht said ldquoI really like it You can imple-

ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

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In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

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7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

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Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

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Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

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1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

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Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

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5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

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Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

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Monthly Meeting

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

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point for the second time in a year Ryan

Lemke is arrested shortly after and charged

with both robbies

The Lake Holcombe Lions Club holds

their annual car show at Staudacher Field

More than 75 ldquoclassicrdquo cars are on display for

the public to view

Cadottrsquos Austin Goettl and Kayla Dubiel

are crowned Homecoming King and Queen

BirthsGraham Willkom Ryder Yeager

Deaths Carmen Laflin Rebecca Bell

Gretchen Halstead Edward Jenneman JeanTodahl Kenneth Zaruba Mae Willkom

Lloyd McEathron Jim Hochstedler Ray-

mond Sedlacek Vernon Dunston

October

The Cornell City Council is concerned the

historic log stacker could become a safety

issue after inspections reveal areas of the

structure need to be repaired

William Hattamer and Bailey Viegut are

crowned as the Lake Holcombe Homecom-

ing King and Queen

Jim Falls youth Rebecca Berg 6 and Kae-

lyn Seidlitz 5 make the trip to the National

Pedal Pull in South Dakota

Cornell Community Ed sponsors a scare-

crow decorating contest at Mill Yard Park

Taking home first place in the business cate-gory is Northwestern Bank and winning for

the family set is the Jane Ash family

The Cadott Police Department will receive

a new squad car with help from an equipment

grant A 2016 Ford Explorer Police Intercep-

tor sport utility vehicle is scheduled to arrive

around the first of the year

Cornell elects Cole Stephens and Elizabeth

Sproul as its reigning royalty for Homecom-

ing festivities

A new youth equine program is started at

the Doggone Ranch in Cornell to educate

kids on how to handle animals

Although an after school program is of-

fered to Cadott parents after almost no inter-

est the program is cancelled

The Lake Holcombe Volleyball team brings home the East Lakeland Conference

title going undefeated on the season

United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant

Officer David Conrad hangs up his fatigues

and returns to his Holcombe roots after 40

years in military service

Knights senior Sam Peterson becomes the

first runner to ever earn All-Conference for

the Cornell-Lake

Holcombe boys

cross country

team

A benefit is

held for Cadott

head coach Jeff

Chrusciel who

says he canrsquot

thank everyoneenough for their

support

The Cadott

Lions hold their

annual District

Governors Night

with Larry

Bradley presid-

ing Bradley

awarded the Birch-Sturm Fellowship to Lion

Dr Bernard Schwetz Lion Robert Thorson

was presented the Melvin Jones Fellowship

while Donnie Kolpien was named as Cadott

Lion of the Year

The Cornell and Lake Holcombe Lions

Clubs join to award Alois Olichwier and Ron

Plumer with the Birch-Sturm Fellowshipaward Receiving Lion of the Year are Ray

Guthman and Rick Mitchell

The Cornell Fire Department turns 101

years old

From rural Cornell to Rome farm boy

Daniel Sedlacek takes the next step on his

priesthood journey becoming ordained a

deacon

Births Greyson Dahm Kasey Miland

Koda Peterson Henry Zieche

Deaths Louise Freeman Mark Hall

James Michal II Kathy Johansen Elwood

Beaudin John Sims Larry Braden Patrick

Hoover Raleigh Hakes Neil Boyea Thomas

Smith Jr Roy Emerson Donald Weggen

Henry Rubenzer David Braden

November

Lake Holcombe School will have a new

electronic sign advertising school events

thanks to the Lake Holcombe PRIDE Com-

mittee

Cornell School Board member Eileen

Sikora is honored by the Wisconsin Associa-

tion of School Boards for reaching Level 5

the highest level of the associationrsquos recog-

nition pro-

gram

To honor

those who

have passed

the Cornell

Veterans Last

Manrsquos Club

continues at

the CornellAmerican Le-

gion Hall The

club started

in 1957 orig-

nally had 44

members and

now 57 years

later only one

member of the

club remains ndash Charles Johnson

The Cadott Elementary School receives

new school spirit T-shirts sponsored by Peo-

ple Active in Cadottrsquos Education At the start

of the school year students designed a new

shirt The winning entry came from third

grader Kaylee Hamlin

Thanks to Cornell residentAshley Bera and others with

the American Heart Associa-

tion a new bill could be

passed requiring CPR to be

taught in schools

The Cornell Knights of

Columbus Council Jean

Brunet 4948 earns the distinc-

tion of Star Council one of the

organizationrsquos top awards

After spending a few

months in a temporary loca-

tion on Main Street while the

old building was demolished

the Chippewa Valley Electric

Cooperative offices are back

in their South 8th Street loca-tion

Because of a $1200 dona-

tion from the Wisconsin Veter-

ans Tribute the Cadott

Community Library will offer

iPads for patron use

Cadott athletic director Jim

Sekel is named as the District

1 Athletic Director of the Year

by the Wisconsin Athletic Di-

rectors Association

The Cornell Elementary School collects

more than 1700 items for the food pantry

For the second year in a row Sheldon

brothers RJ and Kaden Kinney earn a trip

to the MSA Worlds Championship

Deaths Robert Readinger SharonAdolphson Lyle Buttke Charles Johnson

Helen Hinds Fred Bosteder Jr Herbert

Wriedt Melvin Gass Shirley Parsons De-

loris Pischke Julia Wojtyna

December

The Wisconsin Veterans Tribute donates

two signs depicting the Star Spangled Ban-

ner and the Pledge of Alegiance to the Cadott

Elementary School

The late Naval Lt Jerry Irwin is inducted

into the UW-Stout Hall of Heroes

After 15 years with the Marshfield Clinic

Cornell Center Dr Erik Dickson says

farewell to his patients and colleagues ac-

cepting a position outside the Marshfield

Clinic system

Dixonrsquos Apple Orchard south of Cadottholds a community Deck the Halls event with

pizzas cupcakes and more

Cornell senior Curtis Hakes is nominated

for the US Presidential Scholars program

AampD Docks Cornell plans to move less

than a mile away after they purchase land

from the city at the industrial airport

A bottle of alcohol honoring the last man

is opened at the Cornell American Legion

Hall After sitting for 54 years members

opened the booze and toasted Charles John-

son who passed away in November

The Cadott Area Historical Museum getsa new sign thanks to an anonymous donation

Lake Holcombe Track coach Jake Ebner is

named as the Wisconsin Track Coaches As-

sociationrsquos Coach of the Year

About 800 people attend the Kids Commu-

nity Christmas Party in Cornell

Cornell graduate Dale Hetke is promoted

to Air Force colonel

After vandals once again strike at the

Cadott water tower the Cadott Village Board

discusses destruction prevention

Although comprehensive planning has

been the topic for months at Lake Holcombe

Town Board meetings the board decides

against a referendum on the subject

After 46 years serving the Cornell area

chiropractor Earl ldquoDocrdquo Boettcher retires

A-1 Agricultural Zoning is passed by the

Cornell City Council for a plot of land on

Riverside Drive after a request came from

Al and Sue Potaczek to have the land zoned

to construct a businessFor the first time the Lake Holcombe and

Ladysmith School Districts combine to offer

a Winter Jazz Gala to friends and family The

event held at Paradise Shores in Holcombe

had performances from each school as well

as guest saxophonist Jerod Kaszynski

Energy prices for Cadott customers are set

for the next nine years after the village board

approves extending the electrical cost until

2024

The Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights

Cross Country team receives the 2015 East

Lakeland Conference Sportsmanship Award

Births Ella Christie Roman Hover Jack-

son Taylor

Deaths Judy Falzerano Ronald Baker

Penny Spaeth Violet Holtman Danny ClarkLinda Thom Dennis St Aubin

Jeremiah Hattamer kindergarten gives Marine Corps Sgt Joseph Harp ahearty handshake following the Lake Holcombe School Veterans Day Program(Photos by Monique Westaby)

As one of her more unique pieces Jean Bowe dis-plays a snow globe with a nativity scene inside aspart of her collection Looking close Mary andJoseph can be seen in the background watching over baby Jesus in the manger (Photo by Ginna Young)

YEAR IN REVIEW Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 10

Mary Ann Cote Holcombe brought an unusualrusset potato with 10 growths attached into theCornell Courier Sentinel officeOct 6 Cote said her husbandClifford dug the tuber on theirfarm (Photo by Ginna Young)

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Schickʼs Bowl amp BrewTuesday Night

Ladies League StandingsDec 29 2015

Team W LLisa s Beauty Salon 9 3Cliffʼs Maple Sugars 8 4

Hellandʼs Hellions 7 5Schickʼs Bowl amp Brew 6 6Heaven Help Us 5 7 High Team Game LisaʼsBeauty Salon 624 Cliffʼs MapleSugars 570 Schickʼs Bowl ampBrew 506 High Team Series LisaʼsBeauty Salon 1720 CliffʼsMaple Sugars 1494 SchickʼsBowl amp Brew 1482 High Individual GameSarah Whittaker 187 Peg Hat-tamer 165 Mary Cowell 157 High Individual SeriesSarah Whittaker 451 RhondaKimball 434 Mary Cowell 429

ndash Bowling ndash

ndash Basketball Standings ndash

ndash Pool ndash

Courier Sentinel Page 11 Tursday Januar y 7 2016

bull Cadott bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 730 pmBoys JV BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 545 pm

Mon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 545 pmGirls Varsity Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 715 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 730 pmGirls JV BasketballThur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 545 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 545 pmVarsity WrestlingSat Jan 9 Invitational (Alumni Day) 10 amThur Jan 14 Stan-Bd (Parent Night) 730 pm

JV WrestlingSat Jan 9 at EC North 830 amSat Jan 9 Invitational 10 amThur Jan 14 Stanley-Boyd 7 pm

bull Cornell bullBoys Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 715 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 1 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmBoys JV Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pm

bull Lake Holcombe bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 715 pm

Tue Jan 12 New Auburn 715 pmBoys JV Basketball

Fri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmMon Jan 11 LCO 715 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls JV BasketballMon Jan 11 LCO 545 pm

bull Cornell-Lake Holcombe-Gilman bullVarsity Wrestling

Thur Jan 7 at Shell Lake 6 pm

Sat Jan 9 at Shell Lake 10 amThur Jan 14 at Flambeau 7 pm

Jan 7 14

bull SPORTSWEEK bull

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Boys BasketballTeam W LMcDonell 4 0Altoona 3 1Regis 3 1Fall Creek 2 2Stanley-Boyd 2 2Cadott 1 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 3Thorp 0 4

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Girls Basketball

Team W LRegis 5 0Fall Creek 4 1Altoona 3 2Stanley-Boyd 3 2McDonell 2 3Thorp 2 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 4Cadott 0 5

2015-16 East LakelandConference Boys BasketballTeam W LCornell 3 1Birchwood 2 1Bruce 2 1Lake Holcombe 2 1New Auburn 2 2Flambeau 1 3Winter 0 3

2015-16 East LakelandConference Girls Basketball

Team W LFlambeau 5 0Bruce 4 0Birchwood 2 2Lake Holcombe 2 2Cornell 2 3New Auburn 0 4Winter 0 4

Hornets battle at Badger ClassicBy Kayla Peche

During a two-day tournament at River Falls Dec 29-30

the Cadott Hornets Wrestling team took on 11 schools in Di-

vision 3 for a Northern Badger Wrestling Classic

With 1145 points the Hornets landed in fifth place with

freshman James Pfeiffer leading the wayAt 152 pounds Pfeiffer won three matches by fall with

two in less than 4 minutes In the third-place battle Pfeiffer

lost by a 5-3 decision to Cody Frederick of Boyceville for his

fourth-place finish

Following Pfeiffer were Tyler Gillett senior and Andrew

Gunderson sophomore who each took sixth place Gillett

received 275 points for Cadott and Gunderson earned 24 points dropping a competitor to the mat in 36 seconds during

one matchup

Eighth-place sophomore Bailey Gillett scored 18 points

during the tournament but lost the seventh-place match with

an 8-5 decision to Sam Burns from River Falls

Also scoring for the team were senior Brandon Pederson

junior Ethan Haider sophomore Josef Hite and freshman CJ

Spaeth

Cadott will return to the mat to host a Hornet wrestling

tournament Jan 9

Earning Best Effort for the Hornets freshmanMitchell Gunderson tries to peel away from his 170-pound contender Gunderson lost the match by onepoint but Cadott left their gym with a win 66-9against Eau Claire Regis (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Mud Brook Pool LeagueWeek 7

ResultsBogieʼs I 6 vs Bogieʼs II 3Arnold 1 vs Tedʼs 8 Big Min-now 4 vs Black Bear 5 Flaterʼs4 vs Roseʼs 5 Big Swedeʼs 6

vs Cookieʼs 3Standings W LTedʼs 48 15Bogieʼs I 36 27Big Swedes 33 30Bogieʼs II 32 31Cookieʼs 32 31Big Minnow 30 33Black Bear 28 35Flaterʼs 27 36Roses 25 38Arnold 24 39

Sophomore Dakota Popp sticks with his Flambeauopponent on Cornellrsquos home court Dec 17 Poppalso brought the ball up the court for the Chiefs for most of the first-half offense Cornell hung on in aclose game pulling out the win 65-63

(Photo by Ginna Young)

Carley Yeager makes a shot in the second half of agame against the Prentice Buccaneers Dec 3 TheLake Holcombe girls brought the game within 10points but couldnrsquot pull of a win ending behind 41-28 (Photo by Monique Westaby)

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OUDOORS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 12

Selina has only missed one year of her entire life of doing

a fly in and she loves heading north with family and friends

This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We

landed on a Saturday and got home on a Saturday We fished

hard laughed lots and stayed up late

July

Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Men-

tors Outdoors) camping trips

The first was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin

Dells and we had a blast The second was on the Petenwell

Flowage Fishing tubing bear baiting and lots of campfire

time with a lot of good people Check out KAMO at

wwwkamokidsorg

August

For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day outing to an island on the Flambeau

Flowage We tube swim sometimes fish and do a whole

bunch of nothing

September

Other than moose or elk hunting what wipes me out more

than anything is bear baiting then hunting This July through

mid October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands

of miles on my truck probably a couple hundred hours in

the woods and though we had plenty of big bear coming to

the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so

we went 32 hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October

October was our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near

Ferryville while camping on an island This trip is a classic

that my father started back in the late rsquo50s I have been

going on it for 44 years and Selina loves it

November

Deer camp

The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants

to leave This fall Selina became independent As long as

she is carrying a compass a daypack and hip boots she does

not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space

Happy New Year

Sunset

An Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalAn Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalA Year in the Outdoors for Selina

Hello friends

So that I may stay home the week between Christmas and

New Yearrsquos I write a column about some of the highlights

of the year that is just coming to an end This yearrsquos column

for the most part is about some of the many outdoor adven-

tures I went on with my 14-year-old daughter Selina Wal-

ters

January

Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went

on a winter camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi

River near La Crosse We had planned on fishing near Fer-

ryville but there was not good ice (Discovery made upon

arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to La Crosse

where for the next two days we had great success on 27-34inch northern pike

February

Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos

annual fisheree which attracts a lot of fishermen and

women We stayed with the Howes had a blast and Selina

took first and second place in the kids northern pike division

with a couple of beautiful gators

This is not meant to be an insult but as big as this fisheree

is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boost the prizes

for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are

14 is a really big deal for a kid

April

Selina just told me that her favorite sport is turkey hunt-

ing Each spring I take her to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos

Youth Turkey Hunt

This year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to

hunt at his pheasant preserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked

it out so Selina could hunt on a neighborrsquos property as welland literally on the last minute of our two-day hunt Selina

harvested a beautiful gobbler

May

Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I men-

tioned she loves this sport The beauty about going from

the early April hunt to May is that spring is in full strut

comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life is good

Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year one of the

biggest turkeys I have been part of harvesting

Later in May we headed to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed

at Birch Point Resort near Bloomer Each spring Selina

brings a friend and our good friend Paul Maire puts us up

in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina this

is another canrsquot miss trip

June

In a yearrsquos time I go on about 40 trips The two best are

Canada to Shultz Lake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) anddeer camp

By Mark Walters

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A Snapshow ndash Not All

Skunks Are Bad

Early afternoon turned into

early evening and the couch was much cozier than sitting

in the cold But my mind wandered as I thought about all

the bucks that would walk past my stand in the swamp if

I wasnrsquot there

ldquoScott do you want to sit with merdquo I asked my hus-

band ldquoItrsquoll be lots of funrdquo

He rolled his eyes but said he would I think later he re-

gretted his decision

We made our way to the stand and by 342 pm we were

set ready to get the big guy I updated my Snapchat ldquoview-

ersrdquo of my new surroundings then checked on the status

of the game The Packers had the game tiedScott and I discussed how cool it would be if there was

a universal button that could be pushed which would suck

all the trees into the ground so you could see if anything

was hiding OK maybe not discussed but rather I men-

tioned it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy and

turned the other direction

A few minutes later I tapped him on the shoulder and

said it would make drives a lot easier and save time He

laughed agreed and continued with his careful watching

of the woods while I kept my eyes on the swamp

Another few minutes later I whispered ldquoWhat if

Sasquatch comes out of that thick stuff over thererdquo That

warranted an eye roll and more silence

My stomach growled and I reached in my pocket for

sustenance ndash a small plastic wrapper of Sprees I carefully

and what I thought was quietly unwrapped them Scott

looked at me like I was setting off a package of fireworks

and shook his head

Finally I got them unwrapped and clunk one fell to the

floor of the stand Then clunk tink tink three more fell

About 45 minutes more of these scenarios and Scott was

more than happy to call it quits exactly at season close ndash

449 pm

ldquoNo wonder you donrsquot see anythingrdquo he said as we

rounded everything up ldquoYou make more noise thanhelliprdquo

ldquohellipHey Irsquod like to remind you that I have seen some of

the biggest deer ever while huntingrdquo I interrupted him

He laughed at my candor reminding me that none of

them were hanging on our wall He was right but I didnrsquot

want to admit it

It was officially the end of opening weekend of gun deer

season and I had been skunked But that last night was my

favorite and although Scott may never go with me again

I have all the Snapchat memories to look back on

And the Packers won

Itrsquos a

irlrsquos

unting Life

B y M o n i q u e W e s t a b y

ndash DNR Outdoor Report ndashWith up to 10 inches across much of the state state park

and forest properties have groomed cross-country ski trails

Brunet Island State Park tracks are full depth but typical of

early season grooming there is debris and exposed turfsoil

scattered throughout Visitors should consider using rock skis

and proceed with caution

About a half dozen counties in far northern Wisconsin have

open or partially open snowmobile trailsMany northern lakes have refrozen but with new snowfall

ice conditions remain highly variable Anglers report up to 5

inches of ice in spots and those venturing out have found fish

Bear cubs will be born in their dens this month Most bull

elks have separated from the cowcalf groups and have re-

formed their bachelor groups

There is a good population of weasels this year with an

abundance of tracks

Great horned owls have begun hooting and claiming terri-

tories Bird feeders are loaded with song and common birds

including a mix of woodpeckers and winter birds Chick-

adees nuthatches gold finches cardinals blue jays and jun-

cos are busy grabbing a seed Red-headed pileated downy

hairy and red-bellied woodpeckers are also common visitors

In a late seasonbow hunt RockyWinchel 19 Shel-don shot this 17-point 17 78-inchspread buck with a

Mathews com-pound bow Dec30 The deer washarvested acrossthe road fromthe Winchel familyfarm around 420pm 18 yards fromthe tree stand fol-lowing a doe andtwo yearlings Thebuck had beenspotted on a trail

camera Oct 21 and didnrsquot appear again until Dec4 This is Winchelrsquos first buck with a bow

(Submitted Photo)

unter of

the Week

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SCHOOL NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page13

FRESH

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Also Sweet Sixteenand Wolf River

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Four Cornell teachershave earned theirMasters of Science de-grees in Education inthe area of ReadingSpecialists from UW-River Falls Those earn-ing their degree left toright on either sideof Cornell superinten-dent Dr Paul M Schleyare Ashley Rosentra-ter (fifth grade) EricaDeitelhoff (sixthseventhgrade) Chelsey Stein-metz (fourth grade) andErica Ruf (kindergarten)

(Submitted Photo)

Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

(CVTC) and already has a job lined up

working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

are typically recruited by companies after

completing just one year of the two-year pro-

gram and that was the case with Licht

ldquoI had two semesters done and I was al-

ready working for Global Finishing Solu-

tions as a part-time internrdquo Licht said of the

business where he will do electrical design

work ldquoThey offered a tuition reimburse-

ment which was really nicerdquo

Licht initially studied in an information

technology program at CVTC and worked at

EDI in Chippewa Falls then decided on achange in programs

ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

Electromechanical Technology fit that billrdquo

Licht said ldquoI really like it You can imple-

ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

52-1570952 bull wnaxlp

In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

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KEVINrsquoS REFRIGERATION SER-

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COURIER SENINEL Page15

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Gregory A Mihm DDS

David J Irwin DDS

Christopher D Goettl DDS

Accepting New Patients

The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

1-157293 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

1-157309 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

1-157311 bull wnaxlp

PUBLIC NOTICE

TA JamesDue to a change in ownership of the prop-

erty at 418 N Main Street Cadott WI

Please call 715-828-3100 by Feb 15 2016

Failure to respond to this notice could re-

sult in storage andor disposal of personal

property52-1571922

Courier Sentinel

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

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Schickʼs Bowl amp BrewTuesday Night

Ladies League StandingsDec 29 2015

Team W LLisa s Beauty Salon 9 3Cliffʼs Maple Sugars 8 4

Hellandʼs Hellions 7 5Schickʼs Bowl amp Brew 6 6Heaven Help Us 5 7 High Team Game LisaʼsBeauty Salon 624 Cliffʼs MapleSugars 570 Schickʼs Bowl ampBrew 506 High Team Series LisaʼsBeauty Salon 1720 CliffʼsMaple Sugars 1494 SchickʼsBowl amp Brew 1482 High Individual GameSarah Whittaker 187 Peg Hat-tamer 165 Mary Cowell 157 High Individual SeriesSarah Whittaker 451 RhondaKimball 434 Mary Cowell 429

ndash Bowling ndash

ndash Basketball Standings ndash

ndash Pool ndash

Courier Sentinel Page 11 Tursday Januar y 7 2016

bull Cadott bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 730 pmBoys JV BasketballFri Jan 8 at Osseo-Fairchild 545 pm

Mon Jan 11 at Cornell 545 pmThur Jan 14 at Fall Creek 545 pmGirls Varsity Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 730 pmMon Jan 11 at Cornell 715 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 730 pmGirls JV BasketballThur Jan 7 Stanley-Boyd 545 pmTue Jan 12 at McDonell 545 pmVarsity WrestlingSat Jan 9 Invitational (Alumni Day) 10 amThur Jan 14 Stan-Bd (Parent Night) 730 pm

JV WrestlingSat Jan 9 at EC North 830 amSat Jan 9 Invitational 10 amThur Jan 14 Stanley-Boyd 7 pm

bull Cornell bullBoys Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 715 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 1 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmBoys JV Basketball

Thur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballThur Jan 7 Bruce 545 pmSat Jan 9 at Greenwood 245 pmMon Jan 11 Cadott 545 pm

bull Lake Holcombe bullBoys Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 715 pm

Tue Jan 12 New Auburn 715 pmBoys JV Basketball

Fri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmMon Jan 11 LCO 715 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls Varsity BasketballFri Jan 8 at Birchwood 545 pmTue Jan 12 New Auburn 545 pmGirls JV BasketballMon Jan 11 LCO 545 pm

bull Cornell-Lake Holcombe-Gilman bullVarsity Wrestling

Thur Jan 7 at Shell Lake 6 pm

Sat Jan 9 at Shell Lake 10 amThur Jan 14 at Flambeau 7 pm

Jan 7 14

bull SPORTSWEEK bull

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Boys BasketballTeam W LMcDonell 4 0Altoona 3 1Regis 3 1Fall Creek 2 2Stanley-Boyd 2 2Cadott 1 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 3Thorp 0 4

2015-16 West CloverbeltConference Girls Basketball

Team W LRegis 5 0Fall Creek 4 1Altoona 3 2Stanley-Boyd 3 2McDonell 2 3Thorp 2 3Osseo-Fairchild 1 4Cadott 0 5

2015-16 East LakelandConference Boys BasketballTeam W LCornell 3 1Birchwood 2 1Bruce 2 1Lake Holcombe 2 1New Auburn 2 2Flambeau 1 3Winter 0 3

2015-16 East LakelandConference Girls Basketball

Team W LFlambeau 5 0Bruce 4 0Birchwood 2 2Lake Holcombe 2 2Cornell 2 3New Auburn 0 4Winter 0 4

Hornets battle at Badger ClassicBy Kayla Peche

During a two-day tournament at River Falls Dec 29-30

the Cadott Hornets Wrestling team took on 11 schools in Di-

vision 3 for a Northern Badger Wrestling Classic

With 1145 points the Hornets landed in fifth place with

freshman James Pfeiffer leading the wayAt 152 pounds Pfeiffer won three matches by fall with

two in less than 4 minutes In the third-place battle Pfeiffer

lost by a 5-3 decision to Cody Frederick of Boyceville for his

fourth-place finish

Following Pfeiffer were Tyler Gillett senior and Andrew

Gunderson sophomore who each took sixth place Gillett

received 275 points for Cadott and Gunderson earned 24 points dropping a competitor to the mat in 36 seconds during

one matchup

Eighth-place sophomore Bailey Gillett scored 18 points

during the tournament but lost the seventh-place match with

an 8-5 decision to Sam Burns from River Falls

Also scoring for the team were senior Brandon Pederson

junior Ethan Haider sophomore Josef Hite and freshman CJ

Spaeth

Cadott will return to the mat to host a Hornet wrestling

tournament Jan 9

Earning Best Effort for the Hornets freshmanMitchell Gunderson tries to peel away from his 170-pound contender Gunderson lost the match by onepoint but Cadott left their gym with a win 66-9against Eau Claire Regis (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Mud Brook Pool LeagueWeek 7

ResultsBogieʼs I 6 vs Bogieʼs II 3Arnold 1 vs Tedʼs 8 Big Min-now 4 vs Black Bear 5 Flaterʼs4 vs Roseʼs 5 Big Swedeʼs 6

vs Cookieʼs 3Standings W LTedʼs 48 15Bogieʼs I 36 27Big Swedes 33 30Bogieʼs II 32 31Cookieʼs 32 31Big Minnow 30 33Black Bear 28 35Flaterʼs 27 36Roses 25 38Arnold 24 39

Sophomore Dakota Popp sticks with his Flambeauopponent on Cornellrsquos home court Dec 17 Poppalso brought the ball up the court for the Chiefs for most of the first-half offense Cornell hung on in aclose game pulling out the win 65-63

(Photo by Ginna Young)

Carley Yeager makes a shot in the second half of agame against the Prentice Buccaneers Dec 3 TheLake Holcombe girls brought the game within 10points but couldnrsquot pull of a win ending behind 41-28 (Photo by Monique Westaby)

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OUDOORS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 12

Selina has only missed one year of her entire life of doing

a fly in and she loves heading north with family and friends

This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We

landed on a Saturday and got home on a Saturday We fished

hard laughed lots and stayed up late

July

Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Men-

tors Outdoors) camping trips

The first was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin

Dells and we had a blast The second was on the Petenwell

Flowage Fishing tubing bear baiting and lots of campfire

time with a lot of good people Check out KAMO at

wwwkamokidsorg

August

For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day outing to an island on the Flambeau

Flowage We tube swim sometimes fish and do a whole

bunch of nothing

September

Other than moose or elk hunting what wipes me out more

than anything is bear baiting then hunting This July through

mid October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands

of miles on my truck probably a couple hundred hours in

the woods and though we had plenty of big bear coming to

the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so

we went 32 hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October

October was our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near

Ferryville while camping on an island This trip is a classic

that my father started back in the late rsquo50s I have been

going on it for 44 years and Selina loves it

November

Deer camp

The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants

to leave This fall Selina became independent As long as

she is carrying a compass a daypack and hip boots she does

not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space

Happy New Year

Sunset

An Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalAn Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalA Year in the Outdoors for Selina

Hello friends

So that I may stay home the week between Christmas and

New Yearrsquos I write a column about some of the highlights

of the year that is just coming to an end This yearrsquos column

for the most part is about some of the many outdoor adven-

tures I went on with my 14-year-old daughter Selina Wal-

ters

January

Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went

on a winter camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi

River near La Crosse We had planned on fishing near Fer-

ryville but there was not good ice (Discovery made upon

arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to La Crosse

where for the next two days we had great success on 27-34inch northern pike

February

Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos

annual fisheree which attracts a lot of fishermen and

women We stayed with the Howes had a blast and Selina

took first and second place in the kids northern pike division

with a couple of beautiful gators

This is not meant to be an insult but as big as this fisheree

is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boost the prizes

for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are

14 is a really big deal for a kid

April

Selina just told me that her favorite sport is turkey hunt-

ing Each spring I take her to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos

Youth Turkey Hunt

This year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to

hunt at his pheasant preserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked

it out so Selina could hunt on a neighborrsquos property as welland literally on the last minute of our two-day hunt Selina

harvested a beautiful gobbler

May

Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I men-

tioned she loves this sport The beauty about going from

the early April hunt to May is that spring is in full strut

comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life is good

Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year one of the

biggest turkeys I have been part of harvesting

Later in May we headed to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed

at Birch Point Resort near Bloomer Each spring Selina

brings a friend and our good friend Paul Maire puts us up

in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina this

is another canrsquot miss trip

June

In a yearrsquos time I go on about 40 trips The two best are

Canada to Shultz Lake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) anddeer camp

By Mark Walters

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A Snapshow ndash Not All

Skunks Are Bad

Early afternoon turned into

early evening and the couch was much cozier than sitting

in the cold But my mind wandered as I thought about all

the bucks that would walk past my stand in the swamp if

I wasnrsquot there

ldquoScott do you want to sit with merdquo I asked my hus-

band ldquoItrsquoll be lots of funrdquo

He rolled his eyes but said he would I think later he re-

gretted his decision

We made our way to the stand and by 342 pm we were

set ready to get the big guy I updated my Snapchat ldquoview-

ersrdquo of my new surroundings then checked on the status

of the game The Packers had the game tiedScott and I discussed how cool it would be if there was

a universal button that could be pushed which would suck

all the trees into the ground so you could see if anything

was hiding OK maybe not discussed but rather I men-

tioned it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy and

turned the other direction

A few minutes later I tapped him on the shoulder and

said it would make drives a lot easier and save time He

laughed agreed and continued with his careful watching

of the woods while I kept my eyes on the swamp

Another few minutes later I whispered ldquoWhat if

Sasquatch comes out of that thick stuff over thererdquo That

warranted an eye roll and more silence

My stomach growled and I reached in my pocket for

sustenance ndash a small plastic wrapper of Sprees I carefully

and what I thought was quietly unwrapped them Scott

looked at me like I was setting off a package of fireworks

and shook his head

Finally I got them unwrapped and clunk one fell to the

floor of the stand Then clunk tink tink three more fell

About 45 minutes more of these scenarios and Scott was

more than happy to call it quits exactly at season close ndash

449 pm

ldquoNo wonder you donrsquot see anythingrdquo he said as we

rounded everything up ldquoYou make more noise thanhelliprdquo

ldquohellipHey Irsquod like to remind you that I have seen some of

the biggest deer ever while huntingrdquo I interrupted him

He laughed at my candor reminding me that none of

them were hanging on our wall He was right but I didnrsquot

want to admit it

It was officially the end of opening weekend of gun deer

season and I had been skunked But that last night was my

favorite and although Scott may never go with me again

I have all the Snapchat memories to look back on

And the Packers won

Itrsquos a

irlrsquos

unting Life

B y M o n i q u e W e s t a b y

ndash DNR Outdoor Report ndashWith up to 10 inches across much of the state state park

and forest properties have groomed cross-country ski trails

Brunet Island State Park tracks are full depth but typical of

early season grooming there is debris and exposed turfsoil

scattered throughout Visitors should consider using rock skis

and proceed with caution

About a half dozen counties in far northern Wisconsin have

open or partially open snowmobile trailsMany northern lakes have refrozen but with new snowfall

ice conditions remain highly variable Anglers report up to 5

inches of ice in spots and those venturing out have found fish

Bear cubs will be born in their dens this month Most bull

elks have separated from the cowcalf groups and have re-

formed their bachelor groups

There is a good population of weasels this year with an

abundance of tracks

Great horned owls have begun hooting and claiming terri-

tories Bird feeders are loaded with song and common birds

including a mix of woodpeckers and winter birds Chick-

adees nuthatches gold finches cardinals blue jays and jun-

cos are busy grabbing a seed Red-headed pileated downy

hairy and red-bellied woodpeckers are also common visitors

In a late seasonbow hunt RockyWinchel 19 Shel-don shot this 17-point 17 78-inchspread buck with a

Mathews com-pound bow Dec30 The deer washarvested acrossthe road fromthe Winchel familyfarm around 420pm 18 yards fromthe tree stand fol-lowing a doe andtwo yearlings Thebuck had beenspotted on a trail

camera Oct 21 and didnrsquot appear again until Dec4 This is Winchelrsquos first buck with a bow

(Submitted Photo)

unter of

the Week

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SCHOOL NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page13

FRESH

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Four Cornell teachershave earned theirMasters of Science de-grees in Education inthe area of ReadingSpecialists from UW-River Falls Those earn-ing their degree left toright on either sideof Cornell superinten-dent Dr Paul M Schleyare Ashley Rosentra-ter (fifth grade) EricaDeitelhoff (sixthseventhgrade) Chelsey Stein-metz (fourth grade) andErica Ruf (kindergarten)

(Submitted Photo)

Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

(CVTC) and already has a job lined up

working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

are typically recruited by companies after

completing just one year of the two-year pro-

gram and that was the case with Licht

ldquoI had two semesters done and I was al-

ready working for Global Finishing Solu-

tions as a part-time internrdquo Licht said of the

business where he will do electrical design

work ldquoThey offered a tuition reimburse-

ment which was really nicerdquo

Licht initially studied in an information

technology program at CVTC and worked at

EDI in Chippewa Falls then decided on achange in programs

ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

Electromechanical Technology fit that billrdquo

Licht said ldquoI really like it You can imple-

ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

52-1570952 bull wnaxlp

In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

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The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

1-157293 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

1-157309 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

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PUBLIC NOTICE

TA JamesDue to a change in ownership of the prop-

erty at 418 N Main Street Cadott WI

Please call 715-828-3100 by Feb 15 2016

Failure to respond to this notice could re-

sult in storage andor disposal of personal

property52-1571922

Courier Sentinel

Call 715-861-4414 to

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

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OUDOORS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage 12

Selina has only missed one year of her entire life of doing

a fly in and she loves heading north with family and friends

This year she won the big walleye bet for the week We

landed on a Saturday and got home on a Saturday We fished

hard laughed lots and stayed up late

July

Selina and I participated in two KAMO (Kids And Men-

tors Outdoors) camping trips

The first was on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin

Dells and we had a blast The second was on the Petenwell

Flowage Fishing tubing bear baiting and lots of campfire

time with a lot of good people Check out KAMO at

wwwkamokidsorg

August

For several years I have taken Selina and three of her friends on a four-day outing to an island on the Flambeau

Flowage We tube swim sometimes fish and do a whole

bunch of nothing

September

Other than moose or elk hunting what wipes me out more

than anything is bear baiting then hunting This July through

mid October Selina and I (who both had tags) put thousands

of miles on my truck probably a couple hundred hours in

the woods and though we had plenty of big bear coming to

the baits it was all after dark

Acorns and way too many hunters in Zone C made it so

we went 32 hunts without seeing a bear while in a stand

October

October was our annual Mississippi River duck hunt near

Ferryville while camping on an island This trip is a classic

that my father started back in the late rsquo50s I have been

going on it for 44 years and Selina loves it

November

Deer camp

The Red Brush Gang has so much fun that no one wants

to leave This fall Selina became independent As long as

she is carrying a compass a daypack and hip boots she does

not need her dad

There is more to tell but no more space

Happy New Year

Sunset

An Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalAn Outdoorsmanrsquos JournalA Year in the Outdoors for Selina

Hello friends

So that I may stay home the week between Christmas and

New Yearrsquos I write a column about some of the highlights

of the year that is just coming to an end This yearrsquos column

for the most part is about some of the many outdoor adven-

tures I went on with my 14-year-old daughter Selina Wal-

ters

January

Selina her brothers Travis and Joey Dushek and I went

on a winter camping and ice fishing trip on the Mississippi

River near La Crosse We had planned on fishing near Fer-

ryville but there was not good ice (Discovery made upon

arrival)

I made some phone calls and we headed to La Crosse

where for the next two days we had great success on 27-34inch northern pike

February

Selina Gary Howe and I are entered in Prairie du Chienrsquos

annual fisheree which attracts a lot of fishermen and

women We stayed with the Howes had a blast and Selina

took first and second place in the kids northern pike division

with a couple of beautiful gators

This is not meant to be an insult but as big as this fisheree

is it would be wise for the folks in charge to boost the prizes

for our future fishermen Winning a fisheree when you are

14 is a really big deal for a kid

April

Selina just told me that her favorite sport is turkey hunt-

ing Each spring I take her to a new spot for Wisconsinrsquos

Youth Turkey Hunt

This year we were invited by my friend Rod Bensley to

hunt at his pheasant preserve near Beaver Dam Rod worked

it out so Selina could hunt on a neighborrsquos property as welland literally on the last minute of our two-day hunt Selina

harvested a beautiful gobbler

May

Selina and I hunted turkey on our food plot and as I men-

tioned she loves this sport The beauty about going from

the early April hunt to May is that spring is in full strut

comfortable naps can be taken in the blind and life is good

Selina whacked her second gobbler of the year one of the

biggest turkeys I have been part of harvesting

Later in May we headed to Marsh Miller Lake and stayed

at Birch Point Resort near Bloomer Each spring Selina

brings a friend and our good friend Paul Maire puts us up

in one of his cabins and we catch bluegills For Selina this

is another canrsquot miss trip

June

In a yearrsquos time I go on about 40 trips The two best are

Canada to Shultz Lake (Chimo Lodge and Outposts) anddeer camp

By Mark Walters

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A Snapshow ndash Not All

Skunks Are Bad

Early afternoon turned into

early evening and the couch was much cozier than sitting

in the cold But my mind wandered as I thought about all

the bucks that would walk past my stand in the swamp if

I wasnrsquot there

ldquoScott do you want to sit with merdquo I asked my hus-

band ldquoItrsquoll be lots of funrdquo

He rolled his eyes but said he would I think later he re-

gretted his decision

We made our way to the stand and by 342 pm we were

set ready to get the big guy I updated my Snapchat ldquoview-

ersrdquo of my new surroundings then checked on the status

of the game The Packers had the game tiedScott and I discussed how cool it would be if there was

a universal button that could be pushed which would suck

all the trees into the ground so you could see if anything

was hiding OK maybe not discussed but rather I men-

tioned it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy and

turned the other direction

A few minutes later I tapped him on the shoulder and

said it would make drives a lot easier and save time He

laughed agreed and continued with his careful watching

of the woods while I kept my eyes on the swamp

Another few minutes later I whispered ldquoWhat if

Sasquatch comes out of that thick stuff over thererdquo That

warranted an eye roll and more silence

My stomach growled and I reached in my pocket for

sustenance ndash a small plastic wrapper of Sprees I carefully

and what I thought was quietly unwrapped them Scott

looked at me like I was setting off a package of fireworks

and shook his head

Finally I got them unwrapped and clunk one fell to the

floor of the stand Then clunk tink tink three more fell

About 45 minutes more of these scenarios and Scott was

more than happy to call it quits exactly at season close ndash

449 pm

ldquoNo wonder you donrsquot see anythingrdquo he said as we

rounded everything up ldquoYou make more noise thanhelliprdquo

ldquohellipHey Irsquod like to remind you that I have seen some of

the biggest deer ever while huntingrdquo I interrupted him

He laughed at my candor reminding me that none of

them were hanging on our wall He was right but I didnrsquot

want to admit it

It was officially the end of opening weekend of gun deer

season and I had been skunked But that last night was my

favorite and although Scott may never go with me again

I have all the Snapchat memories to look back on

And the Packers won

Itrsquos a

irlrsquos

unting Life

B y M o n i q u e W e s t a b y

ndash DNR Outdoor Report ndashWith up to 10 inches across much of the state state park

and forest properties have groomed cross-country ski trails

Brunet Island State Park tracks are full depth but typical of

early season grooming there is debris and exposed turfsoil

scattered throughout Visitors should consider using rock skis

and proceed with caution

About a half dozen counties in far northern Wisconsin have

open or partially open snowmobile trailsMany northern lakes have refrozen but with new snowfall

ice conditions remain highly variable Anglers report up to 5

inches of ice in spots and those venturing out have found fish

Bear cubs will be born in their dens this month Most bull

elks have separated from the cowcalf groups and have re-

formed their bachelor groups

There is a good population of weasels this year with an

abundance of tracks

Great horned owls have begun hooting and claiming terri-

tories Bird feeders are loaded with song and common birds

including a mix of woodpeckers and winter birds Chick-

adees nuthatches gold finches cardinals blue jays and jun-

cos are busy grabbing a seed Red-headed pileated downy

hairy and red-bellied woodpeckers are also common visitors

In a late seasonbow hunt RockyWinchel 19 Shel-don shot this 17-point 17 78-inchspread buck with a

Mathews com-pound bow Dec30 The deer washarvested acrossthe road fromthe Winchel familyfarm around 420pm 18 yards fromthe tree stand fol-lowing a doe andtwo yearlings Thebuck had beenspotted on a trail

camera Oct 21 and didnrsquot appear again until Dec4 This is Winchelrsquos first buck with a bow

(Submitted Photo)

unter of

the Week

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Call (800) 292-0748TF400035

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Free Estimates TF503024

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FURNACE REPAIR

(715) 452-5206Cell

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HeatingAir Conditioning

Service Installation

STENDERrsquoS

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Romigrsquos IncGilman WI

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SEPTIC SERVICE

bull Holding Tanksbull Septic Tanksbull Commercial

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SCHOOL NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page13

FRESH

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Also Sweet Sixteenand Wolf River

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Four Cornell teachershave earned theirMasters of Science de-grees in Education inthe area of ReadingSpecialists from UW-River Falls Those earn-ing their degree left toright on either sideof Cornell superinten-dent Dr Paul M Schleyare Ashley Rosentra-ter (fifth grade) EricaDeitelhoff (sixthseventhgrade) Chelsey Stein-metz (fourth grade) andErica Ruf (kindergarten)

(Submitted Photo)

Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

(CVTC) and already has a job lined up

working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

are typically recruited by companies after

completing just one year of the two-year pro-

gram and that was the case with Licht

ldquoI had two semesters done and I was al-

ready working for Global Finishing Solu-

tions as a part-time internrdquo Licht said of the

business where he will do electrical design

work ldquoThey offered a tuition reimburse-

ment which was really nicerdquo

Licht initially studied in an information

technology program at CVTC and worked at

EDI in Chippewa Falls then decided on achange in programs

ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

Electromechanical Technology fit that billrdquo

Licht said ldquoI really like it You can imple-

ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

52-1570952 bull wnaxlp

In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

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VICE Phone 715-568-3646 Rea-sonable rates Repair refrigeratorsfreezers walk-ins ice makers andair conditioners

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Accepting New Patients

The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

1-157293 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

1-157309 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

1-157311 bull wnaxlp

PUBLIC NOTICE

TA JamesDue to a change in ownership of the prop-

erty at 418 N Main Street Cadott WI

Please call 715-828-3100 by Feb 15 2016

Failure to respond to this notice could re-

sult in storage andor disposal of personal

property52-1571922

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Call 715-861-4414 to

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

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TF503021

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Farm Work amp Land Clearing

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construction needs

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Free Estimates TF503024

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T F 4 0 0 0 3 6

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Maintenance amp Hydraulic Hosesbull Farm Bedding

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T F 4 0 0 0 3 9

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SCHOOL NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page13

FRESH

APPLES

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Also Sweet Sixteenand Wolf River

5 1 - 1 5 7 0 6 4

Four Cornell teachershave earned theirMasters of Science de-grees in Education inthe area of ReadingSpecialists from UW-River Falls Those earn-ing their degree left toright on either sideof Cornell superinten-dent Dr Paul M Schleyare Ashley Rosentra-ter (fifth grade) EricaDeitelhoff (sixthseventhgrade) Chelsey Stein-metz (fourth grade) andErica Ruf (kindergarten)

(Submitted Photo)

Cornell graduate furthers career Brandan Licht a 2011 Cornell High

School graduate has graduated from the

Electromechanical Technology program at

Chippewa Valley Technical College

(CVTC) and already has a job lined up

working at Global Finishing Solutions in

Osseo

Electromechanical Technology students

learn how to design program and maintainautomated equipment used in modern man-

ufacturing plants CVTC program students

are typically recruited by companies after

completing just one year of the two-year pro-

gram and that was the case with Licht

ldquoI had two semesters done and I was al-

ready working for Global Finishing Solu-

tions as a part-time internrdquo Licht said of the

business where he will do electrical design

work ldquoThey offered a tuition reimburse-

ment which was really nicerdquo

Licht initially studied in an information

technology program at CVTC and worked at

EDI in Chippewa Falls then decided on achange in programs

ldquoIrsquove really been into electronics and

Electromechanical Technology fit that billrdquo

Licht said ldquoI really like it You can imple-

ment what you learn every dayrdquo

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ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

52-1570952 bull wnaxlp

In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

7212019 Courier Sentinel January 7 2016

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ndash Services ndash

ndash Help Wanted ndash

ndash Home Improvement ndash

KEVINrsquoS REFRIGERATION SER-

VICE Phone 715-568-3646 Rea-sonable rates Repair refrigeratorsfreezers walk-ins ice makers andair conditioners

C9-tfnPETSKA PLUMBING LLC Resi-dential commercial remodelingfarms pump installation Rick Pet-

ska MP143877 16163 190th AveBloomer WI 54724 Phone 715-288-6580

C10-tfnSTORAGE Highway 27 in Hol-combe and Cornell 6x10 10x12and 10x24 $25 to $50 Call 715-595-4945 or 715-828-0163

C11-tfnTHE FRIENDLY YELLOWSTONE

GARAGE Stanley Allis ChalmersNew Holland New Idea Kover Mc-Culloch chain saws Little GiantKelly Ryan and Spread-Masterspreaders Good farm equipment atall times For a better deal see usnow Expert repair service on allmakes and models 715-644-3347

C20-tfn

PUBLIC NOICES 983085 CLASSIFIEDS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page15

ART rsquoSELECTRIC

Industrial - Commercial - Residential - Farm

21692 Cty Hwy ECornell WI 54732

(715) 288-6064

TF400047

ndash For Rent ndash FOR RENT 1 and 2 bedroomapartments on Main Street in Cor-nell Within walking distance ofschools pharmacy and post officeCall CPMC at 715-858-3445

C32-tfnFOR RENT 12 month free rent on2 and 3 bedroom apartments Se-curity deposit specials in both

Cadott and Stanley Located closeto downtown and schools Call 715-

289-4755C40-tfn

FOR RENT 1 bedroom cottage onLake Holcombe Call 715-403-5162

C43-tfnFOR RENT 2 bedroom lowerapartment in Cornell Utilities in-cluded excepting electric $560

715-202-0050C48-tfn

ndash For Sale ndash FOR SALE 1 QUALITY MAT-TRESS SETS Twin $99 Full $149Queen $169 PILLOW TOP SETSTwin $159 Full $195 Queen $225King $395 28 years experienceExtra Plush Pillow Top Mattress

Sets Twin $195 Full $245 Queen$275 King $445 Call Dan 715-829-2571 or visit wwwthebed-barncom

C44-tfn

ndash Pets ndash MIXED BREED puppies black andgolden medium sized ready end ofJanuary Come pick one out $25715-223-3810

C1

120 S Wells Street - Gilman WI

FAMILIES - NEED HELP WITH RENT AND NEED

A NICE PLACE TO LIVE AVAILABLE NOW TWOBEDROOM FAMILY UNIT off-street parking subsi-dized rent based on 30 of household income for qual-ified households For information and application callPam at 1-800-924-3256

Riverwood Apartments

TF400051EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

HELP WANTED Part-time bar-

tenders waitresses and cooksPlease apply in person at Paradise

Shores in HolcombeC18-tfn

HELP WANTED HousekeepersApply in person at Paradise ShoresHolcombe

C9-tfnHELP WANTED Live-in motel man-

ager Send resume to Manager 905Park Avenue East Ladysmith WI

54848C32-tfn

TRUCK DRIVER wanted for grainhopper division home weekendsSaturday morning mechanic Look-ing for drivers also home dailyroute 715-571-9623

C1

WANTED GUNS - new and usedTurn them into ca$h or trade for anew one Shay Creek in Medford715-748-2855

C1

ndash Wanted To Buy ndash

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NEW amp USED PARTS amp ACCESSORIES

WINTER HOURS bull DEC 1 THROUGH APRIL 1

Monday - Friday bull 10 am to 6 pm

Saturday bull 9 am to 3 pm

Closed Sundays

Phone (715) 288-6863 bull Fax (715) 288-5999

wwwartssnowmobileandatvcom

In house machine shop forcylinder amp crankshaft repair

T F 4 0 0 0 5 3

bullOn-site physician visitsbullThree daily home-cooked mealsbullDaily life-enriching activitiesbull24-hour staff assistancebullNurse on-site or on call 247 bullOur very own restaurant ndash Alberta MayrsquosbullPersonal care assistance with bathing dressing grooming eating and toileting bullMemory care suites available

24-150707

Your Hometown Agent

Cell 7152060132candiceamericanrealtypartnercom

wwwamericanrealtypartnercom

Candice

Cossio

40-154655

Kay Geist Cell 7155772193

kaywoodsandwatercom

wwwwoodsandwatercom

ldquoYour CornellLake Holcombe

Area Realtorsrdquo

Thane PageCell 7152023194

thanewoodsandwatercom

40-154632 bull 46-155979

ndash Real Estate ndash

ndash Newspaper ndash

ndash Public Notices ndash

Call Wolfersquos Sewer Servicefor all sewer drainfieldand septic problems

22 Years Experience

Guaranteed Work

Willie (715) 239-3121

Cell (715) 827-0225 T F 5 0 3 0 2 6

( o d d )

To advertise call the Courier

Sentinel at 715-861-4414

1502 Main St bull Bloomer bull 7155682363Hours Mon - Fri 8 am to 5 pm

website bluediamondfamilydentalcom

TF400044

Thomas J Rufledt DDS

Gregory A Mihm DDS

David J Irwin DDS

Christopher D Goettl DDS

Accepting New Patients

The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

1-157293 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

1-157309 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

1-157311 bull wnaxlp

PUBLIC NOTICE

TA JamesDue to a change in ownership of the prop-

erty at 418 N Main Street Cadott WI

Please call 715-828-3100 by Feb 15 2016

Failure to respond to this notice could re-

sult in storage andor disposal of personal

property52-1571922

Courier Sentinel

Call 715-861-4414 to

SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS

mdash 6 Months mdash

Chippewa Rusk amp Eau Claire Counties - 22

Elsewhere in Wisconsin - 25

Outside Wisconsin - 32

mdash 1 Year Print mdash

Chippewa Rusk amp Eau Claire Counties - 32

Elsewhere in Wisconsin - 35

Outside Wisconsin - 42

mdash 1 Year Print + Online mdash

Chippewa Rusk amp Eau Claire Counties - 42

Elsewhere in Wisconsin - 45

Outside Wisconsin - 52

1 Year Online - 32

Thank you forreading the paper

7212019 Courier Sentinel January 7 2016

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullcourier-sentinel-january-7-2016 1616

Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

Page 14: Courier Sentinel January 7, 2016

7212019 Courier Sentinel January 7 2016

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullcourier-sentinel-january-7-2016 1416

ndash Public Notices ndash

SCHOOL NEWS 983085 PUBLIC NOICES Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage14

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE VILLAGE

BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF CADOTT

WISCONSIN TO CONSIDER AND TO ACT

UPON THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING

ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGEOF CADOTT WISCONSIN

WHEREAS an application has been made to the

village clerk of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin to

change certain zoning district classifications and

zoning district boundaries contained therein

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the village

board of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin will meet

at the office of the village clerk in the municipal

building in the Village of Cadott Chippewa County

Wisconsin on the 18th day of January 2016 at

635 pm to consider the amendment of the zon-

ing ordinance of the Village of Cadott Wisconsin

as follows

TO CHANGE FROM A-1 AGRICULTURAL TO

R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

SEC 06 TWP 28N R06 W

S12 NE Lot 2 of Cert Sur Map 2287 in V10

P112

DOC 642348

Parcel number 22806-0613-72287002

Owners Dennis amp Diane Falkenberg

Any person interested in the matter and desiring

testimony or other evidence will be heard at the

time and place specified above

Dated Dec 22 2015

VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF

CADOTT CHIPPEWA COUNTY

WISCONSIN

BY Anson Albarado president ATTEST Sandra Buetow clerk

NOTICEVillage of Cadott

52-1570952 bull wnaxlp

In the past month Nancy Weissrsquo second-grade class has had an inquiry unit about Native Americans andcolonists Nick Kotek library media specialist showed students how to use a database to answer ques-tions centered around the question How did the Native Americans and colonists live during colonialtimes Students made a video of themselves using an Aurasma app which parents could see by usingan iPad Parents were invited to watch the inquiry project video and play Native American games withtheir children In math students learned the deep meaning of the equal sign (the value of equations is

the same) They have worked on many ways to solve number equations when the missing number is indifferent spots and have five ways to solve addition and subtraction problems to find the correct answerThe students are wearing their school spirit shirts courtesy of PACE

Cadott Elementary Class of the WeekNancy Weissrsquo

Second Grade

Volunteer Donna Hoelwraps gifts during theHoliday Shoppe at Cor-nell Elementary Itemswere donated for stu-dents to pick out giftsfor their families LakeHolcombe School Dis-trict made $349 for their

after school programand coordinator AndreaSmith said Cornellshould do the same(Photo by Kayla Peche)

Cornell third grader Alyssa Bowe checks out a dollfor one of her possible presents for a family mem-ber this Christmas as volunteer Harley Thompsontries to make the sale Bowe and other elementarystudents shopped around during the Dec 17 Cor-

nell Holiday Shoppe but after school coordinator Andrea Smith says volunteers are just as excitedas the kids for this event (Photo by Kayla Peche)

CornellHolidayShoppe

Area students receive scholarshipsWisconsin Indianhead

Technical College (WITC)

December scholarship

donorrecipient receptionswere held at the four WITC

campuses where nearly

$110000 in scholarships

were awarded This repre-

sents a 10 percent increase

in the amount awarded and

15 percent more students re-

ceiving scholarships com-

pared to fall 2014

ldquoThe WITC Foundation is

fortunate to be supported by

generous donors who want

to help our students achieve

their academic goalsrdquo said

Craig Fowler executive di-

rector of the WITC Founda-

tion and WITC-Rice Lakecampus administrator ldquoArea

businesses services and

civic clubs WITC faculty

and staff and other individ-

uals have made it possible

for the foundation to award

252 scholarships this fallrdquoBrooke Elliott Cornell

received two scholarshops

the Arrowhead Family Den-

tal Scholarship and the

Mary W Johnson Scholar-

ship

From Jim Falls Ashley

Howell was awarded the

James Quinn MemorialScholarship and from Shel-

don Rebecca Lund was

given the VINE (Rice Lake)

Scholarship for Early Child-

hood Education

Lake Holcombe School students can earn books for themselves and the school library thanks to the North-ern White Sand Plant in New Auburn Each month the school staff chooses a student from each grade levelwho has demonstrated being respectful responsible and safe The plant then provides a book for each stu-dent to keep for themselves and a hard copy is donated to the library in honor of that student Book winnersfor November from preKto 12th grade are Oscar Naiberg Kiley PaffBrooklyn Anders OliviaRepka Robert LuethiQuinn Porter ShaniaSchroeder Megan LuethiKaden Crank KyraWright Ryanna OlmstedKaitlin Pastorius DevinLebal and Chase Fronk

(Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School third and fourth-grade studentscelebrate the last day before Christmas vacation byexchanging gifts with each other in the classroomthrough secret Santa (Submitted Photo)

St Joseph School

7212019 Courier Sentinel January 7 2016

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullcourier-sentinel-january-7-2016 1516

ndash Services ndash

ndash Help Wanted ndash

ndash Home Improvement ndash

KEVINrsquoS REFRIGERATION SER-

VICE Phone 715-568-3646 Rea-sonable rates Repair refrigeratorsfreezers walk-ins ice makers andair conditioners

C9-tfnPETSKA PLUMBING LLC Resi-dential commercial remodelingfarms pump installation Rick Pet-

ska MP143877 16163 190th AveBloomer WI 54724 Phone 715-288-6580

C10-tfnSTORAGE Highway 27 in Hol-combe and Cornell 6x10 10x12and 10x24 $25 to $50 Call 715-595-4945 or 715-828-0163

C11-tfnTHE FRIENDLY YELLOWSTONE

GARAGE Stanley Allis ChalmersNew Holland New Idea Kover Mc-Culloch chain saws Little GiantKelly Ryan and Spread-Masterspreaders Good farm equipment atall times For a better deal see usnow Expert repair service on allmakes and models 715-644-3347

C20-tfn

PUBLIC NOICES 983085 CLASSIFIEDS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page15

ART rsquoSELECTRIC

Industrial - Commercial - Residential - Farm

21692 Cty Hwy ECornell WI 54732

(715) 288-6064

TF400047

ndash For Rent ndash FOR RENT 1 and 2 bedroomapartments on Main Street in Cor-nell Within walking distance ofschools pharmacy and post officeCall CPMC at 715-858-3445

C32-tfnFOR RENT 12 month free rent on2 and 3 bedroom apartments Se-curity deposit specials in both

Cadott and Stanley Located closeto downtown and schools Call 715-

289-4755C40-tfn

FOR RENT 1 bedroom cottage onLake Holcombe Call 715-403-5162

C43-tfnFOR RENT 2 bedroom lowerapartment in Cornell Utilities in-cluded excepting electric $560

715-202-0050C48-tfn

ndash For Sale ndash FOR SALE 1 QUALITY MAT-TRESS SETS Twin $99 Full $149Queen $169 PILLOW TOP SETSTwin $159 Full $195 Queen $225King $395 28 years experienceExtra Plush Pillow Top Mattress

Sets Twin $195 Full $245 Queen$275 King $445 Call Dan 715-829-2571 or visit wwwthebed-barncom

C44-tfn

ndash Pets ndash MIXED BREED puppies black andgolden medium sized ready end ofJanuary Come pick one out $25715-223-3810

C1

120 S Wells Street - Gilman WI

FAMILIES - NEED HELP WITH RENT AND NEED

A NICE PLACE TO LIVE AVAILABLE NOW TWOBEDROOM FAMILY UNIT off-street parking subsi-dized rent based on 30 of household income for qual-ified households For information and application callPam at 1-800-924-3256

Riverwood Apartments

TF400051EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

HELP WANTED Part-time bar-

tenders waitresses and cooksPlease apply in person at Paradise

Shores in HolcombeC18-tfn

HELP WANTED HousekeepersApply in person at Paradise ShoresHolcombe

C9-tfnHELP WANTED Live-in motel man-

ager Send resume to Manager 905Park Avenue East Ladysmith WI

54848C32-tfn

TRUCK DRIVER wanted for grainhopper division home weekendsSaturday morning mechanic Look-ing for drivers also home dailyroute 715-571-9623

C1

WANTED GUNS - new and usedTurn them into ca$h or trade for anew one Shay Creek in Medford715-748-2855

C1

ndash Wanted To Buy ndash

ARTʼS SNOWMOBILE amp ATV

NEW amp USED PARTS amp ACCESSORIES

WINTER HOURS bull DEC 1 THROUGH APRIL 1

Monday - Friday bull 10 am to 6 pm

Saturday bull 9 am to 3 pm

Closed Sundays

Phone (715) 288-6863 bull Fax (715) 288-5999

wwwartssnowmobileandatvcom

In house machine shop forcylinder amp crankshaft repair

T F 4 0 0 0 5 3

bullOn-site physician visitsbullThree daily home-cooked mealsbullDaily life-enriching activitiesbull24-hour staff assistancebullNurse on-site or on call 247 bullOur very own restaurant ndash Alberta MayrsquosbullPersonal care assistance with bathing dressing grooming eating and toileting bullMemory care suites available

24-150707

Your Hometown Agent

Cell 7152060132candiceamericanrealtypartnercom

wwwamericanrealtypartnercom

Candice

Cossio

40-154655

Kay Geist Cell 7155772193

kaywoodsandwatercom

wwwwoodsandwatercom

ldquoYour CornellLake Holcombe

Area Realtorsrdquo

Thane PageCell 7152023194

thanewoodsandwatercom

40-154632 bull 46-155979

ndash Real Estate ndash

ndash Newspaper ndash

ndash Public Notices ndash

Call Wolfersquos Sewer Servicefor all sewer drainfieldand septic problems

22 Years Experience

Guaranteed Work

Willie (715) 239-3121

Cell (715) 827-0225 T F 5 0 3 0 2 6

( o d d )

To advertise call the Courier

Sentinel at 715-861-4414

1502 Main St bull Bloomer bull 7155682363Hours Mon - Fri 8 am to 5 pm

website bluediamondfamilydentalcom

TF400044

Thomas J Rufledt DDS

Gregory A Mihm DDS

David J Irwin DDS

Christopher D Goettl DDS

Accepting New Patients

The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

1-157293 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

1-157309 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

1-157311 bull wnaxlp

PUBLIC NOTICE

TA JamesDue to a change in ownership of the prop-

erty at 418 N Main Street Cadott WI

Please call 715-828-3100 by Feb 15 2016

Failure to respond to this notice could re-

sult in storage andor disposal of personal

property52-1571922

Courier Sentinel

Call 715-861-4414 to

SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS

mdash 6 Months mdash

Chippewa Rusk amp Eau Claire Counties - 22

Elsewhere in Wisconsin - 25

Outside Wisconsin - 32

mdash 1 Year Print mdash

Chippewa Rusk amp Eau Claire Counties - 32

Elsewhere in Wisconsin - 35

Outside Wisconsin - 42

mdash 1 Year Print + Online mdash

Chippewa Rusk amp Eau Claire Counties - 42

Elsewhere in Wisconsin - 45

Outside Wisconsin - 52

1 Year Online - 32

Thank you forreading the paper

7212019 Courier Sentinel January 7 2016

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullcourier-sentinel-january-7-2016 1616

Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

Page 15: Courier Sentinel January 7, 2016

7212019 Courier Sentinel January 7 2016

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullcourier-sentinel-january-7-2016 1516

ndash Services ndash

ndash Help Wanted ndash

ndash Home Improvement ndash

KEVINrsquoS REFRIGERATION SER-

VICE Phone 715-568-3646 Rea-sonable rates Repair refrigeratorsfreezers walk-ins ice makers andair conditioners

C9-tfnPETSKA PLUMBING LLC Resi-dential commercial remodelingfarms pump installation Rick Pet-

ska MP143877 16163 190th AveBloomer WI 54724 Phone 715-288-6580

C10-tfnSTORAGE Highway 27 in Hol-combe and Cornell 6x10 10x12and 10x24 $25 to $50 Call 715-595-4945 or 715-828-0163

C11-tfnTHE FRIENDLY YELLOWSTONE

GARAGE Stanley Allis ChalmersNew Holland New Idea Kover Mc-Culloch chain saws Little GiantKelly Ryan and Spread-Masterspreaders Good farm equipment atall times For a better deal see usnow Expert repair service on allmakes and models 715-644-3347

C20-tfn

PUBLIC NOICES 983085 CLASSIFIEDS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINEL Page15

ART rsquoSELECTRIC

Industrial - Commercial - Residential - Farm

21692 Cty Hwy ECornell WI 54732

(715) 288-6064

TF400047

ndash For Rent ndash FOR RENT 1 and 2 bedroomapartments on Main Street in Cor-nell Within walking distance ofschools pharmacy and post officeCall CPMC at 715-858-3445

C32-tfnFOR RENT 12 month free rent on2 and 3 bedroom apartments Se-curity deposit specials in both

Cadott and Stanley Located closeto downtown and schools Call 715-

289-4755C40-tfn

FOR RENT 1 bedroom cottage onLake Holcombe Call 715-403-5162

C43-tfnFOR RENT 2 bedroom lowerapartment in Cornell Utilities in-cluded excepting electric $560

715-202-0050C48-tfn

ndash For Sale ndash FOR SALE 1 QUALITY MAT-TRESS SETS Twin $99 Full $149Queen $169 PILLOW TOP SETSTwin $159 Full $195 Queen $225King $395 28 years experienceExtra Plush Pillow Top Mattress

Sets Twin $195 Full $245 Queen$275 King $445 Call Dan 715-829-2571 or visit wwwthebed-barncom

C44-tfn

ndash Pets ndash MIXED BREED puppies black andgolden medium sized ready end ofJanuary Come pick one out $25715-223-3810

C1

120 S Wells Street - Gilman WI

FAMILIES - NEED HELP WITH RENT AND NEED

A NICE PLACE TO LIVE AVAILABLE NOW TWOBEDROOM FAMILY UNIT off-street parking subsi-dized rent based on 30 of household income for qual-ified households For information and application callPam at 1-800-924-3256

Riverwood Apartments

TF400051EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

HELP WANTED Part-time bar-

tenders waitresses and cooksPlease apply in person at Paradise

Shores in HolcombeC18-tfn

HELP WANTED HousekeepersApply in person at Paradise ShoresHolcombe

C9-tfnHELP WANTED Live-in motel man-

ager Send resume to Manager 905Park Avenue East Ladysmith WI

54848C32-tfn

TRUCK DRIVER wanted for grainhopper division home weekendsSaturday morning mechanic Look-ing for drivers also home dailyroute 715-571-9623

C1

WANTED GUNS - new and usedTurn them into ca$h or trade for anew one Shay Creek in Medford715-748-2855

C1

ndash Wanted To Buy ndash

ARTʼS SNOWMOBILE amp ATV

NEW amp USED PARTS amp ACCESSORIES

WINTER HOURS bull DEC 1 THROUGH APRIL 1

Monday - Friday bull 10 am to 6 pm

Saturday bull 9 am to 3 pm

Closed Sundays

Phone (715) 288-6863 bull Fax (715) 288-5999

wwwartssnowmobileandatvcom

In house machine shop forcylinder amp crankshaft repair

T F 4 0 0 0 5 3

bullOn-site physician visitsbullThree daily home-cooked mealsbullDaily life-enriching activitiesbull24-hour staff assistancebullNurse on-site or on call 247 bullOur very own restaurant ndash Alberta MayrsquosbullPersonal care assistance with bathing dressing grooming eating and toileting bullMemory care suites available

24-150707

Your Hometown Agent

Cell 7152060132candiceamericanrealtypartnercom

wwwamericanrealtypartnercom

Candice

Cossio

40-154655

Kay Geist Cell 7155772193

kaywoodsandwatercom

wwwwoodsandwatercom

ldquoYour CornellLake Holcombe

Area Realtorsrdquo

Thane PageCell 7152023194

thanewoodsandwatercom

40-154632 bull 46-155979

ndash Real Estate ndash

ndash Newspaper ndash

ndash Public Notices ndash

Call Wolfersquos Sewer Servicefor all sewer drainfieldand septic problems

22 Years Experience

Guaranteed Work

Willie (715) 239-3121

Cell (715) 827-0225 T F 5 0 3 0 2 6

( o d d )

To advertise call the Courier

Sentinel at 715-861-4414

1502 Main St bull Bloomer bull 7155682363Hours Mon - Fri 8 am to 5 pm

website bluediamondfamilydentalcom

TF400044

Thomas J Rufledt DDS

Gregory A Mihm DDS

David J Irwin DDS

Christopher D Goettl DDS

Accepting New Patients

The monthly meeting will be held Monday Jan

11 2016 at the town hall (20470 State Hwy 64) at

7 pm

Agenda

Minutes

Financial report

Discussion and possible action on the following

Employee handbook

Town hall sign upgrade

Payment of bills

Public input

NOTICE

Town of Cleveland

Monthly Meeting

1-157293 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Goetz board

of supervisors will hold its monthly meeting Monday

Jan 11 2016 at 730 pm at the Goetz Town Hall

Agenda

1) Roll Call

2) Minutes

3) Treasurerrsquos Report

4) Roads

5) AG Enterprise Area

5) Payment of bills

6) Adjourn

Tamee FoldyTown of Goetz clerk

NOTICE

Town of Goetz

Regular Board Meeting

1-157309 bull wnaxlp

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Birch

Creek will hold a regular monthly meeting Tuesday

Jan 12 2016 at 7 pm at the Birch Creek Town

Hall at 26755 240th St

Agenda

1Call meeting to order

2Roll call

3Approve minutes

4Treasurerrsquos report

5Public comment

6Discussion and action items

A Committee Reports

B Correspondence

C Payment of bills

7Set next meeting

8 Adjourn

Robin Stender

clerk

NOTICE

Town of Birch Creek

Monthly Meeting

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Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)

Page 16: Courier Sentinel January 7, 2016

7212019 Courier Sentinel January 7 2016

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullcourier-sentinel-january-7-2016 1616

Submitted by Jackie McDaniel

Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club President

The Lake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club (LHWC) completes

many community projects throughout the year Several of

those projects are done every December

Each year the club receives several names of children

from the Lake Holcombe School who are in need of some

Christmas cheer delivered to them Dec 10 was the day Ra-

mona Scharf Jackie Fredricksen Nancy Glenzer and Mary

Froehlich members of the LHWC did their shopping for

several youngsters in Holcombe

ldquoWe have been doing this for a few years and it feels better

every yearrdquo said Scharf ldquoFor several years we have re-

ceived an added donated gift card from the Chippewa Falls

Walmart to help with the costrdquo

After wrapping the gifts they are given to the Lake Hol-

combe School for delivery just in time for Christmas

On Dec 17 the LHWC Cheer Bag committee gathered at

Jackie McDanielrsquos house to assemble cheer bags for 35 peo-

ple in the Holcombe community

ldquoThe womenrsquos club has been delivering cheer bags for

about 20 yearsrdquo said Judy Taylor member

Gordyrsquos County Market in Cornell donated fruit and

candy and quick breads were baked by LHWC members for

the cheer bags After the added tissue paper a Christmas

card and a candy cane were tied with ribbon to give them a

ldquofestive lookrdquo

ldquoThe few hours we spend getting the cheer bags ready is

all worthwhile when we see the smile on peoples faces when

we drop off their special giftrdquo said Taylor

The Childrenrsquos Christmas and Cheer Bag projects along

with the Lake Holcombe School Scholarships are supported

by bake sales the LHWC holds throughout the year Mem-

bers say the LHWC will continue these projects with support

from the Holcombe community and the Holcombe Lions

Club

AREA NEWS Tursday January 7 2016

COURIER SENINELPage16

After a Dec 28 winter storm Amanda Olichwier andher daughter Macie Cornell built a tunnel andplayed in the snow outside the Courier Sentinel of-fice Amanda said they were going to build a snow-man but the snow wouldnrsquot pack good enoughLater a friendly plowman gave Macie a bigger hillto go sledding (Photo by Kayla Peche)

Womenrsquos club continues annual holiday projects

Left to right Jackie McDaniel Judy Taylor BarbaraRyser (Jackiersquos sister) Mary Froehlich Yvonne Ca-hoon and Norma Arts with Tom Taylor (Judyrsquos son)in the back stand in front of the cheer bags theLake Holcombe Womenrsquos Club compiled for fami-lies in the Holcombe community

(Submitted Photo)

To the right The Cadott sixth-grade black and goldchoir performed three songs during a Dec 22 win-ter concert including Send Down the Rain whichEmily Malecki (middle row far left) said was their favorite song to sing Other sixth graders picturedleft to right in front are Sam Scheidler Ethan Duck

and Ella Zais Right from Malecki are Hailee Glennand Jaime Rodriguez In back are Teanna Miles andShane Pilgrim (Photo by Kayla Peche)

To a packed Cadott elementary gym Dec 22 fifthgrader Angel Hladilek and her classmates in bandperformed Beethovenrsquos Ninth and Lets Go Band apep band song students put a Christmas twist on

Other performances during the evening includedfifth and sixth-grade black and gold choir and the

Cadott Winter Concert

Hats scarves and mittens adorn a Spirit of Christmas tree at the Cadott Courier Sentinel

office Through the Spirit of Christmas pro-gram parents in the Chippewa Valley can fillout an application for their children After re-ceiving donations from individuals and organ-izations at collection locations warm weather attire is picked up by volunteers and distrib-uted to children in need

(Photo by Heather Dekan)