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Measures may prevent second goose roundup

Public hearing July 31 on Stower, Cattail trail plans

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George Sigsworth, Facilities Director for the Amery School District, has respect for the resident Giant Canada Geese that live in Amery. “They’re smart birds,” he said. Sigsworth knows from firsthand experience. He has spent numerous hours harrying and harassing the geese that come up from wetlands near the school. Sigsworth uses radio controlled cars, the “Goosinator,” a radio controlled device that looks like a dog, and pickup trucks to get resident geese to leave the playgrounds at the school. Sigsworth reports that the geese quickly learn what vehicles come after them and the areas where they are safe. Resident geese have been a problem in Amery for a number of years. The Amery City Council had a special committee to study and address the problem of a growing population in the city limits. Working with U.S. Department of Agriculture, the city and school district have developed a wide range of solutions to deal with the geese and the mess and health

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What is better than a warm summer night full of giggles? Isla Brusse, granddaughter of Amery residents Terry and Lisa Hill, enjoys her visit to town. Brusse and a large crowd turned out for the first of three free Music on the River concerts Friday night. More photos on pages 18 and 19

The committee tasked with developing comprehensive use plans for the Stower Seven Lakes State Trail and Polk County segment of Cattail Trail held their second meeting June 12, using the opportunity to flesh out a public questionnaire on the uses of the trails and setting the date and rules for a public hearing. The committee was created by a resoTHURSDAY, 33, 2222 lutionSEPTEMBER from the Polk County Board of SuVOL. 131 NO. 19 www.moraminn.com pervisors in March. $1.00 The board’s Environmental Services Committee is in charge of developing the plans. Members of the Trail Planning Subcommittee are: Brad Olson – Chair, Jon Fogelberg, Doug Johnson, Brandon Whittaker, Rick McGuiggan, Katie Bruns and Ronald Minnick. The first meeting of the subcommittee was held June 5. The group, with the help of County Planner Tim Anderson, has adopted ground rules of four points for all discussions. The rules are: Start and end on time, civil communications, people

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Clear Lake Heritage Days this week

Clear Lake has its turn in the sportlight this week as its annual community celebration, Heritage Days, returns for four days fi lled with activities. Here is the schedule of events:

the Clear Lake area churches Join us for an Open House at Jarchow Law and Industrial Safety 4-7 pm Food, refreshments, fun! 360 4th Street Wristband Special at Carnival 5-8 pm

Baseball Presentation by Author Joe Niese, 3 pm at the Museum Covenant Church Worship Band FREE - LIVE - IN CONCERT 7 pm In the Heritage Days Tent Sponsored by

Citywide Garage Sale 8 am-4 pm Sign up at village hall. Maps can be picked up at CR Convenience, Clear Lake Municipal Building, or Huntington Bank

June Dairy Month Activities. 11 am Heritage Days Tent. Donations by: Advanced Food Products, Nextgen, Clear Lake Auto, Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery, Foremost, E Cattle Co., Swank’s, Sarento, Burnett Dairy Craft & Vintage Market 11 am-7 pm on Main Street Wristband Special at Carnival 1-5 pm Fantasy Corral Petting Zoo Sponsored by Independent Roofing Magical Entertainment - Steven

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Playing fall sports?

Paul Carlson - 5-5:45 pm Balloon Art 6 pm Pedal Tractor Pull Registration 5:30 pm 6 pm Ages 3-12 years. All participants receive a prize! Sponsored by Central Auto & Towing, LLC Live Music “Sunday’s Regret” 9 pm Heritage Days Tent

SATURDAY, JUNE 23 Fastbreak 5K Run/Walk 8 am Clear Lake High School. Registration 7-7:45 am Proceeds to Clear Lake School SEE CLEAR LAKE ON PAGE 2

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