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Kim Moore-Sykes’ officially began her role as Amery’s 2nd City Administrator on Oct. 30, 2017. We wanted to give her a few months to sink into her new role before making a more formal introduction. Kim grew up in Shell Lake and finds a familiarity with this part of the state. She’s a mother of two very successful adult daughters. Braena is in London, Emilea in the Twin Cities. And she’s here, not too far from where her story began, content with her cat and dog and a spot behind the big desk at City Hall. She can recall phases of her life that were unbelievably trying. But every part of it has prepared her for where she is today. From her small-town
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Kim Moore-Sykes accepted the position of Amery City Administrator this fall, and began in her new role on October 30.
roots to her Master’s in Public Administration, she’s done it all. Assessor, financier, paralegal, City Manager, Human Resources Director, even…City Council member.
Trail vandals attempt to spoil candlelight event THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 33, 2222
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When it comes to just about any challenge that Amery could throw at her, she could probably say, “I’ve been there.” “Every city has its
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For the second time in three years vandals have chosen the night before Amery’s annual Stower Trail Candlelight event to wreak havoc on the trail’s groomed surface. The annual Candlelight Ski, Hike, Snowshoe, and Fatbike event took place Saturday evening on the trail near Amery. The damage occurred sometime overnight on
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When it comes to posting big numbers in basketball, Clear Lake fans have always been able to count on the Blanchard family. In 1995, Ryan Blanchard scored his 1,261st career point for the Warriors. Two years later, his sister also broke into the 1,000 point career scoring club. Then, on Jan. 16, 2018, Ryan’s son, Bailey, took things to the next level when he drilled a pair of first half free throws in a 54-37 road win over Northwood to become the fast player in school history
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Bailey Blanchard drives to the basket against Northwood. Blanchard topped 1,000 career points in the Jan. 16 game, becoming the 10th male athlete in school history to reach the milestone.
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Tire tracks cross what’s left of wooden barricade put in place on the Stower Seven Lakes State Trail. The city installed the barricades after snowmobiles began using the trail near Amery.
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