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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2018 VOL. 57 NO. 9 www.burnettcountysentinel.com $1.00
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Grantsburg hockey rink purchased JONATHAN RICHIE EDITOR@BURNETTCOUNTYSENTINEL.COM
GRANTSBURG––Curt Lee of Grantsburg has purchased the hockey rink in Grantsburg and plans on turning it into a sports complex with possible office space. “It’s a great facility and I want to make it work for the whole community,” Lee told the Sentinel last week. “I’ve been involved with the hockey association in Grantsburg for years and I’ve always wanted it to be a nice facility to hold events.” Lee continued by saying he hopes the new sports complex will service the entire community. There are also plans to add some office space at the facility. Representatives from the hockey association came to the village board back in September asking for help to keep the facility running. Lee is still in the planning phase of the project but has high hopes for what will come next. “I’m not expecting to make a ton of money,” Lee said. “I just want there to a nice complex in our area.”
We are in a new year, 2019 is in full swing. That being said 2018 is over and there is never a better time to reminisce than after the holidays. Now is the time when the Sentinel editorial staff go over all of the past year’s issues and stories and pull the top 10 stories. This year we have put them in chronological order. Without further ado, here are our top news stories of 2018. Along with some of the best pictures that landed on our pages in 2018.
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It’s time to hit the trails After last week’s snowfall snowmobile trails have been opened by the Parks and Forest Department. Read the story on page 2.
Top 10 stories of 2018 Big Wood Lake vehicle rescued January
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Karl Anderson and his crew last January on Big Wood Lake pulled this SUV with the help of his own invention - FIRM.
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On Christmas Day 2017 a rescue was made to save two men who had driven onto Big Wood Lake and then their SUV broke through the ice in the early evening. After a heroic rescue of the driver and passenger the next step was getting the SUV that had presumably sunk to the bottom of the lake. Karl Anderson and his crew got to Big Wood Lake around 10 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 7, not knowing exactly how the day was going to go. Thirty minutes later they had hauled the
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majority of their equipment onto the lake and began the arduous process of getting a full sized SUV out from under almost 18 inches of ice. A little less than four and a half hours later they had extradited the vehicle from the icy water and pulled it to the dock. Anderson and his crew first used a special underwater camera to locate the vehicle. The next step was setting up Anderson’s invention-FIRM, which stands for floatable ice recovery machine. Once FIRM was in place the SEE 2018, PAGE 2
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