BCS Jan. 27, 2016

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BURNETT COUNTY

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2016 VOL. 54 NO. 20 www.burnettcountysentinel.com $1.00

RECAP: Governor Scott Walker lists highlights from his State-of-the-State address. P2

Highway renaming moving forward BY TODD BECKMANN SENTINEL

MADISON—A grassroots movement to rename Highway 87 between Grantsburg and St. Croix Falls to honor a fallen Marine is moving through the Wisconsin Legislature. Senate Bill 447, introduced by Senator Sheila Harsdorf and co-sponsored by 28th Assembly Representative Adam

Jarchow, creates a new act in the statutes directing the Department of Transportation to designate the entire route of Hwy. 87 as the Carson Holmquist Memorial Highway in his honor. Holmquist was one of five servicemen who lost their lives in the July 16, 2015, attack on the U.S. Naval and Marine 2nd Reserve Center in Chattanooga, TN.

At a Senate hearing last Thursday, Sen. Harsdorf read the moving testimony prepared by Tom and Sue Holmquist for the committee. Members of the committee shared their support in a strong bi-partisan manner, and indicated support for the renaming of the highway in honor of Carson Holmquist. SEE HOLMQUIST, PAGE 6

Enjoying sobriety BY TODD BECKMANN SENTINEL

SIREN—A first-ever event occurred during the latest Burnett County Drug and Alcohol Drug Court graduation ceremony – in the 10-plus years of the program, Thursday’s was the first to see a husband and wife graduate the program. Kirby Lozier had the honors back in September 2015, but her husband Lyle was in the

spotlight on Thursday. “It feels good to be sober,” Lyle Lozier declared after Judge Ken Kutz, the circuit court judge who presides over the court, handed him his certificate of completion. An abuser of methamphetamine, joining drug court was a choice Lozier made after his last arrest. “I needed change because I had gotten wrapped up in the wrong world,” he said. “If I

Peterson to challenge Jarchow in Assembly race LUCK—Jeff Peterson of rural Luck has announced his candidacy for Wisconsin’s 28th Assembly District seat. The 28th District includes most of Polk County, southern and western portions of Burnett County, and the town of Somerset in St. Croix County. Peterson will oppose first-term representative Adam Jarchow in November’s general election. “Republicans in Madison, including Representative Jarchow, have failed to act on the things that matter most to the people of northwestern Wisconsin,” said Peterson. “I want to help redirect the legislature’s attention to focus on things that matter most to the people of the 28th District — healthy local economies, fully-funded public schools, and government that is clean and open with its citizens.” Peterson said he is especially concerned with the Walker administration’s attacks on the ability of loSEE PETERSON, PAGE 6

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hadn’t changed, I was going to prison.” He’d been an addict on and off for 15 years. Some didn’t think he’d ever make it. “We had some reservations about even letting him into the program,” Judge Kutz recalled. “His attitude going in was, “I don’t need drug court.’” Lyle is a lot like other drug

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Holy crappie Jim Sorenson landed this nice crappie to take the largest panfish honors at the Yellow Lake Ice Fishing contest last weekend benefitting the Webster Tiger football program and Seitzberg Memorial Scholarship fund. More photos on Page 14.

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enough are the ones who are going to set up camp on it. According to Terry Margenau, the Fisheries Supervisor at the Lake Superior DNR, the department is only in charge of issuing permits for contests to be conducted — not for monitoring potential problem areas on the lakes. Larry Main, in collaboration with the Burnett County Tourism Coalition, is a local who is organizing the Webb Lake contest. He knows the basic drill for checking the ice, as well as some spots fishermen should not go. “With the weather we’ve had, there is around 10 inches of ice,” Main explained. “Yet there is an

BY MEG ROD SENTINEL INTERN

GRANTSBURG —Upcoming ice fishing contests are going to start reeling in avid outdoorsmen within the next couple of months. Along with your space heaters, minnow buckets, and jigs, you should bring along your knowledge of lake safety. At this time of the year with temperatures dropping below zero every other day, you should not have to cross your fingers and hope for safe ice on the lake. Yet, because no ice is ever entirely safe, fishermen still need to proceed with caution. The only people in charge of making sure the ice is thick

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Weighing his catch at Burlingame Lake during the Lions contest.

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