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One graduate’s cap summarized so well the reasons it will be hard for the seniors and staff that are leaving Amery High School. They feel the people they have spent their time with during their years have certainly made it an enjoyable run.
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It wasn’t only the graduates who were bidding a fond farewell during Sunday’s graduation ceremony, held in the Amery High School Gymnasium.
It was a last for various people who participated in the event. Dr. Shawn Doerfler gave his last presentation of a graduating class as Amery high school principal. Next year Doerfler will attend the ceremony as District Administrator and watch while new
takes over the principal’s portion of the event. Chris Boyd directed his final performance with the high school band, as he will be leaving the district at the end of the school year and this SEE GRADUATION ON PAGE 36
Two people have been charged with numerous crimes in connection with the investigation of an alleged drug house in Clayton. Leonard Wohlwend, 51 and 38-year-old Sharilynn Wirth have both been charged with maintaining a drug trafficking place, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. According to the crimiTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 33, 2222 a controlled nal complaint, VOL. 131Wohlwend NO. 19 www.moraminn.com $1.00 substance search warrant was issued May 31 for 302 Pershing Street Clayton. The warrant was a part of an ongoing investigation in which a roommate of primary occupants Wohlwend and Wirth had been arrested earlier in the day with approximately 26 grams of meth. The same Wirth roommate had sold meth to an informant on at least one occasion at the residence. Wohlwend and Wirth were the only people present at the time the warrant was executed. During the search it was determined that Wohlwend and Wirth share a bedroom and that she had her own room for personal
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Gehrman prepares for one last drive around the route
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With a little heart, soul and help from the bus patrol, Suzi Gehrman has carted children back and forth from the Amery Schools since 1986. The decision to retire was not
an easy one as the students have left an impression on her heart, and throughout the years she has left a major impact on the lives of the students. Gehrman started her bus-driving career in 1980
with the School District of Clayton. It gave her the opportunity to be near her own children. She wasn’t apprehensive about driving a big bus. She knew it had the exact same motor as the gravel truck that she and her
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