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Under the advisement of instructor Heidi Williamson, the Amery High School Student Council has been hard at working thinking about ways to impact not only their school, but their community, state and nation. The Pennies for Patients program, a fundraiser and awareness campaign for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, has helped Amery High School do just that. Throughout December, student council members created posters, gave daily announcements with facts and statistics about blood cancers, organized rewards, collected and managed funds, and more. “These students demonstrated organizational skills, thoughtful and servant leadership and our community should be very proud of them,” says Williamson. The students created a competition that was broken into three phases. Phase one was a Warrior Time (Study Hall) vs. Warrior Time competition, with Mr. Bryan Melber’s Warrior Time taking the victory with a total of $260 raised in one week. They were handsomely rewarded with a Pizza party, which was generously donated by Village

VOL. 131 NO. 19 www.moraminn.com $1.00 When the new year begins on Monday, Dan Draxler won’t be in office on the second floor at Bremer Bank. After 34 years with the bank, the President of the Northwest Wisconsin region of Bremer Bank is retiring and entering the next chapter of his life. Draxler reflected on his career during a reDraxler cent interview. The Glenwood City native was set to going into farming with his father and brother after getting his THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2222 when fate interdegree in Dairy33, Science VOL. 131 NO.vened 19 www.moraminn.com in the form of$1.00 a posting on the job board at the ag science building. “During my last semester, there was a job posting for a Dairy Livestock agent for UW Extension in Polk County,” he recalls. “I applied for the job and was JESSICA DE LA CRUZ | AMERY FREE PRESS hired. I enjoyed the work tremendously.” A call from Union State Bank Ag Loan Left to right, student body president Jude Ingham, Athletic Director and Dean of officer Stuart Nelson would soon change Students Josh Gould, and student body vice president James Baillargeon pose for a the course of Dan’s career. post-pie picture Friday afternoon. The trio volunteered to take pies to the face to end a Wayne Frehr, the other ag lender at successful ‘Pennies for Patients’ fundraiser. the bank, had accepted a position at Pizzeria. Week two was a DepartMath/Science department, raising the bank in Colfax and Nelson thought over $387 dollars and receiving an ment Vs. Department (Math/SciDraxler would be a great fit. Ice Cream (Donated by ence vs. English/History, etc) com“I had applied for an internship with petition. Week two’s winner was the SEE PENNIES PAGE TWO SEE DRAXLER PAGE TWO

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the county grandstand, and started a countywide trail planning process. WITC After months of increasingly formal discussions between county representatives and the Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College, the county and college have come up with a plan to bring a satellite campus to Balsam Lake. According to that plan, WITC would lease the county’s former library

building (400 Polk County Plaza) at a break-even cost. Improvements to the building would be subtracted from that break-even rent. WITC plans to remodel in preparation for classes beginning in fall 2018, according to a letter from the college’s president, John Will. Supervisor Chris Nelson ran on a platform that included bringing a WITC campus to Polk County.

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“Our kids leave our local community to receive a higher education and our tax dollars (millions) are following suit,” he said in March 2016. “We must work to get a WITC campus located within Polk County to strengthen the foundations that our communities are built upon.” Last week, Nelson said WITC would offer classes that reflected the needs SEE COUNTY PAGE TWO

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