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During an average “Open Skate” at the Amery Hockey Arena on a Sunday afternoon, you will probably see a variety of skaters at different levels. Tiny tots wobbly on skates, pushing a metal bar to keep their balance might be seen next to a hockey player fast on his feet. Participants at the rink Feb. 17 saw a rare treat as a professional figure skater was in the mix of those gliding across the ice. Lexis Verhulst, 23, from DeForest, WI, was with her family in Amery for the weekend. She is the granddaughter of Wayne and Lenore Olson of Wanderoos. Her grandfather was turning 93 so they
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(Students Taking Action with ISANTI-CHISAGO Recognition) event. Amery had 21
Recent competition opportunities hosted at U.W. Stout had Amery High School students showing the variety of talents that exist within the district. Amery FCCLA competed at the campus for their Regional STAR
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students attend. Amery’s FCCLA president Hannah Zinn served as a regional representative. Zinn helped plan the Regional competition and handed out medals to all the competitors. SEE COMPETITION ON PAGE 2A
VOL. 131 NO. 19 breaking www.moraminn.com $1.00 Record snow in the month of February has people wondering if we will ever be able to dig ourselves out of the current wintery mess. The snow has certainly left its mark on the area in the past month, causing school cancellations, early business closings and driving concerns. On Feb. 20, the School District of Amery released a tentative plan for making up the unusual amount of snow days this year. According to the district’s Facebook page, the last day of school has been bumped back to Friday, June 7. This is in addition to April 18 being turned into a regular school day rather than an in-service day and five minutes being added to each school day beginning Monday, March 4. THURSDAY, OfficialSEPTEMBER snow totals33, for2222 Amery could not be VOL.given 131 NO.at 19 this www.moraminn.com $1.00 are done at the time as readings end of the month. Brent Hewitt a meteorologist for the National Weather Service did give estimates of a yearly snow total of 50 inches, 33 of which have been in February. This breaks the February record of 26.5 inches in 1962. The yearly snowfall record was set in the winter of 1983-84 with 98.6 inches. During an average year, snow totals at the end of winter would sit around 54.4 inches, with only 7.7 inches being the average February portion. February 2019 is now the sixth snowiest month on record since 1884, when records started. The massive snow could have an impact on spring. “With significant snow packs there is a greater chance of spring time flooding if it does not have a gradual melt. It can also tend to keep
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Packers/Kroeze gig drums up huge excitement
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Word spread quickly when it was announced Feb. 18 that New Richmond’s Grace Place Shelter had been selected as one of five nonprofits to be a
more than honored to be hosting the Packers on their Tailgate Tour throughout the state,” said Shelter Director, Duana Bremer. Grace Place is honored to be hosting the April 11 Tailgate Party out at the New Richmond Airport
part of the Green Bay Packer’s Tailgate Tour. Adding to the elation was the fact that local talent Chris Kroeze would be preforming at the event. “We are so excited to have been selected and we are
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Main Hangar. Representing the Packers at the event will be CEO Mark Murphy and alumni players Nick Barnett, Earl Dotson, Ryan Grant, Bernardo Harris, Aaron Kampman and Scott Wells. Bremer said, “We are so ex-
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